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'' � quil I I -, . o uen- . - � = a, - ' `16111 I U h"��,� . . nee I � � � . I � . . I .9 . i � . . I - � - � ­ . xtig , , Tw. � . . . . . I . - I - li7 , . *am* the horm ran a � evenin Fr" Johnston, w". the � t, of Potar -McDonidd,p of North ' ii �� k -V J . I I ai . I . � I ,oat Vo- . John - adewood on . I I - I - l. 2, . j6, out of- the, on . Snaday undergraduate of McMaster ve I - , Wage& I - I I - . . f I - . I . - i � ' girkton 9range lodse intend * P ' route, wbo in I . . . I � . - � . . - . � . . I - I I The wagon ran over his log and ' to orf at present at his' , . . I I - . � � �:( . 7 1"dor!- uron this yvar oil the - 121Dmof -July. holidays, occupied the Presby - -- - - 11 I . , t � - * � . � p ': r � -� jebko it between UO'knee snUthsikkle. � _ — v rian ebnralli . I I . 1. � . I . � . tuied Utah ; but Bart Taylor,iiho has been studying deattist pulpit at HILmatead on Sun my evening, ; , Aftundj , Dining Rom Table. : .- . . . �� - - I Dr, Armstrong at the free ry -- I . ..40 - , , . - I I I � A I . I I � � � . � - I in Cleveland fat the past Year, spent 24th at May 15th. The building w crowded M I . . i . I i I I . : � .. � it ;ji be some time before he will be able - :, . I - . I I � � -- '. Y �� . , -- I I I � !, : . ; ; I , ; home.—A. Robinson wow the guest -of Peter the dor,re and a very..acoep!a 6 sernion was -- I I � � ; : I I - to be around spin.—Mrs. Thom" John- I --- I . . I I The greatest' halipiness of . m an. y � � I . . � I I i - Sunday laat.­�­The sale of dairy prdached. . . I � I qli,6�� cry sop -A - . I I I � . .1 � . . � stan, who hoA bar log broken seven weeks Barr ow . - . - .1 I I . - � I s - . r 0 . . I I . -or low and but slight hopes are 00wa'oTA Friday last was a grand gucoesm,, —One day not lona sac Mrs, Colin - Karr I homes centres around the dining room ��� I : I 'A I % I ; is YOU - .Z .. * t . . . � . i 71 . - - ; . - � I . � � sitertain for. her r000very.—If nothing when 26 cows and ten calves were gold. The and two children and M iss Attridge,of Mom- � . i � � . , I . I - ; . � I . - - L L � . I V I . . � I �bmWns the fruit,trees, there is propects Of average rice was *11.50. Mr. Sturgau's ington, had a narrow es from being I * -- . .= e, % I table. The greatest comfort is obt iLin- I - � . . - I " L I . ar are V4 T. Cameron, hurt. Theydioveinto 7irverton to do a , �. I . 2 r - -1 L' _ t w , - -. t, e ep '011,011. ageo so F I . 4a ib"dant crop.—Mr. Thomas I _y fair. . . L �� . ' I � . i ' th horse' I . . I - I � L I - � � � � . - � -. .. L I . ) - I - - - 4 L A . , % I A A - sac -and Farquhar, wielded the hammer.'—A number little- shopping, and o#_1 () A . I / e.d for other rooms by the beat effects . jon I wife, . Thom" Hudson, of , esvIn " 0 � I . I n . 3jarlette. Michigan, are 'over on a visit, from here attended the picnic hold in Wood - took'fright and ran away, th owing them I I * e, , I ! . . - : I r the V, 400 4 -4 ham on Qaeen!s Birthda�.—Wm. Visem out at the, foot of the gill n hare. L I from . a . � &'IMO an the Way, 125 miles in two I � an . 0-N . If 6you select your furniture - . L - � I., - They ' a I . I I . � I � he never saw has purchased a fine top buggj from Rosd. Beyond being frightened n shaken u*p, -.1 1 �., � . 0 � I . r, - i ' I - . � -0. .� .. com .. I . .. � dsyi� Mr, Stephenson says A, : J .. � 0 S I batter prospects for crops the way along house and Brown. —Sacrament me * ..; I rvices were they we -ed. . . . c ll av st . . L. . the mad ; everytbing'is Lile.—Mr. Rufus held in the Presbyteria'a church here on —Mrs. J'o'h'n'�Ulnton, of IFF - . L I w�u�IaTton, died � L , - � . . . . I A , Sunday laat. *—Win. Brown spent Sunda ase- a native of I I me. Here you'll � . ke,yes, of the Babylon Une, haa purchased a -y in notlongago, Dece a 1, 11 . !, effects for your ho . - - - I I ­ . - '. I I 1, L I . - I - I � u hbredDarh&W bull from Mr. ien- Mitchell.—Dr. A. K. Ferguson has,a new ,Ireland and came to thii eon ry when 1' . . Ik- � I . . . A . i .. . Yoii will find everything complete ffi the lines of General Dry Goods, Carpets . I =Jju,ron road, doderioh townshi We E. & D. wheel,—A gals, day - is expected quite young. She had resided dilarton 11 I - . find all the good of excellent furniture Clothing, Millinery, etc. . .. � . I - - I nIP'r. - ." , I -- tkope F.dus will make- his fortune. M - j. �ere on the fat of July.—A football match - for nearly 40 years. Her 'husband'died � . 11 .A, .V. 7 � -at the lowest prices. . L . � ,� . -1 - I . T.U%1rXU4 was agreably, surprised on Tues- Is expected to take place soon between rither suddenly about a year i go and. since i I . i . . � ... I I I . i t have. & ViSitL from his mother Granton and Kirkton.—S. J. Ellio'tt a n -d that time ah)6, has been gradc ally getting '. . ' ' . . 11 I I , . -- . � - ?rife, from' Marlette, Michigan, are renew- :, weaker. Seven sons and t daughters . . � - I rT A -W(:;-. ( - I 11 � I L = M u:phew, Mr. A� Smith, of Cam- I - -U - -:ffl:�t , " , In the Oarpet Department.' ml - , . : . ?I , t "a, to. spend a short time visiting hem Ing acquaintances in this vicinity. . o0vive her. �6 . 19"T) I . - I . . � � . I .. .- - I . I . � L I � � —A ple"Ing event occurred 1 on Wednes- -1 I . . Smv,ioze�, - Forty-five i - I I I. Our Undert1kin-g —Department is complete - strie with 'a . . . - . � . L - - A"VERRA and I i tly *up-to-date, � . A � �� � day of last week at the resi4ence of- Mr. I I I , , I . moms a long, time to look forward, - . and L pric All -and correct Carpets,Oil-Cloths,Linoleums and Gr"S mattingivill . I L - Leadbury. ever before, '68 to�a s needs. We have , the nevr � X I . I rt"the ear3 do fiot tak I In Hugh Thompson, St.�� Marys, when his, er selection an I uit every one . . - ,,K.e ,:Xn,Nm=J DomGs.—The nice showers and warm daughter, Mine Minnie; was united In 'suiiable chairs to be I used at funerals, which we will lend free of be found in stock. We ask the -buying public. to i ectour immense range bf 11 . . . . . . - � touu& It in 45 Yom air , . quantity. of Insp - I � sunshine. of the,past week has, brought matrimonial bonds with Mr. W1. H. Balley, receiv I I -opened for divine - e and any orders that we are favored with shall ' e our best attention, -all Wool Carp3ts, Vnion Carpets' Axin ts . . � I prabytorian obdi& was Iveget#tion on rapidly. ---bleverg. Jo4n N. the genial and popular M. C. 'a. agentAb I , , I I . I " p� I . wvioa, � The anniversary I I , ight calls promptly attended to v our undertaker, try Carp e*te�'at the closest possible prices, that our close buying:xlone I 0 � . of thisevent was and Thomas Irvine, hAve been away visiting Blytheawood. It was's q uie=ug, only . b Mr. & T. Holmes, Goder- Tapes � call. � - * � - � Z . OldebraW on Sabbath lost. . and other relatives in a few near relatives - and ot the I I . I . ,� 'Arg* congre* their graAdmother ch street, 8eaforth, opposite the -Mithodist church, - - � � . I an listened to able sermons by Rev . � . . produm . � LL I - A � � I ; tic We jZ�j 31&nsbsrd.' and St. Marys. -Mr. and Mrs. bride being piesent. The ce�emony- was I . : . - I I . , =d; Grant. .of St. Marys. ; I � ­ . . . . . . . - . - r th&IL We" not Many present on Glass spent a day or two 4 last week visit- rrformed by Rev. Alex. Gra.uk pastor of I I - -. i � this ocoas- I - � Ing friends at Ethel. -The adjourned, meet- - � T'%FC i B I - , I= whoattended the opening oeremonies. I . - nox: church, St. Matyq,- RO )OT� � X & coal - �, - I ,. I I I I � . - -,S I A.JFO I the Olothing Department., - , Lrth, -- 11 0 the. Methodist .business board was P � L In . - 1. Indeed, Wis doub" if there was one. On e d on Monday ev * Th finances I I - � 3P,rT - . . I I I . ­ . i., I � thilaHowing Monday evening this, anniver -id to be in %%* Ove X"Go , ; � I i . . . � . I . mary . were fou , a h=tty co'nlition, and I . - � 1. 1� � - . _to& meeting was held. It �was, in the beat of good feeling existini between The constant habit Of smiking JBILies -L— ` - . - I . Our stock is now fud and'oomplete. All sizes for all ages, from the Smali bq - 1� . - . I most graliffyip - , IIAS - The I � I I . -_ I every respect, A . g success. or and pooTle.-Mr. Joseph tanzel had -has a Perceptible effect 111 pts. I . ! - - S "u/, di4 their , to the largeman can be -fitted to perfection. The ' of Our 11 . - Thelisdi9f, Of 00, ' past Cd 1pe to Do- price clothingi squie, sheep an lambs killed by dogs recent- pressure of the ilpo to he a -. ; . 6amb Provided was sitlen Increases the ourvatwr6 of the file VAilICY CONSID19RED, will be found on the rock bottom. We do,uo' 11 . � . - I . I part most nobly, fande'Ith". i ly. The dogs belonged to parties in the . ---Q . - I - -- I � . pii& as to tempt the mofjt'�picarean taste, -*f I . neighborhood, who had them speedily do- roun& the- atom and the inqdl�'ms bwoM� � i . � ff0mof - 0 to . sad it is needless to say that the viands _ sacrifi -#alue for 4every U � re M : . .. ,. SUP 'E CY0, ed customer must get valu6 from our sto�e,_for the - . . 11 - ..:. were duly appreciateil by all, if we may -The Government must al�rel,3 ... Tbus I I . � . � I I - V - . I � I - courting detest for the prohibition moaaure, the lips at a certain point strenew, I money they . . i I � . � I I �� jildge. from the enthusiastic manner in which stroyed. r be More rigid hue than In Other . I . . - I I . eve -1147 11 i or they would not included cider in the list and the pipe Is unconsclou d In the ---� I � ' � . :1 � 11 they were disposed of. But, despite the I ' .. I : i . - I of drinks to be prohibited. -Mr. - Henry same habitual position. long Gan- ' 14 . z - , � . number who partook, them was Every day we try to improve this business, make it a mol -e perfect mer- * : I � I I - -i � io'having his large stock of logo tinuation of the habit small a Ulas wrin- I . . -4 � ; . for all, and baskets full left over, so QUn In the Dress ana Silk DePartment.. w . -- I . � 11 r 5 was the supply. =ily converted into lumber, sull has hl' form Parallel with the 6urvoture of c�,audise centre for this part of tho C ty of Huron. It certainly is a profit7 The evening was ON . I I � . teams busily engaged hauling wood,- lumber, the lips around tiho stom. Th446 an ofoand ably place to buy, -as can be atteste(I by the -many Shoppers you find here any . . I � Lr I %0- ­� . I . ,the Mal$ good, and AL splendid etc., to Seaforth and neighboring towns. by finer lines caused by the -- I --ULM of the day of the week, and any time of the day I . lei a common remark to hear . . - 'this season. Our t 11 I . . 4 me romise& no that, people ' "me Mr. Kelly, as well as his brothers, who * lips to retain the atom in Yom on. . I All the new and interesting novelties will be shown � � i � ! I , I � . - I I aninear, Zd there -.was not, even - . �rlo . ople say 11 What a busy store this is !" . There must be - some reason for it. . - - _J . I -o,deaired to ong-iged in ,the lumber business, are In- L Is the came of old men who vs ow'Oked' . ir , at the time you large and comprehensivestock w M suit even the most delicate in taste or style, I � L' I - goods that standing room for nearly all wh dustrious and energetic men. -It is -reported a pipe for years the offset U the lips to Vs not a haphazard affair. we have the goods, you requ. e Try our Dress Department when ou want a low price Dress, a medi . I -. � �; . � I � git in toL the church. The chair. was take a that the Prabyterises -intend discontinu- very marked, not only alterin the form . ant them, and at prices a little lower than other stores. L � I - y - . um _ prio I I - ­ . I . : ty the pastor, Rev. J. A. XcDoual& and . . I i i the entire .. ' ing their services at Bethel church at the of the lips, but of one entimn Ids of the, 1 � i Dress, or a high elms Dress. We Suit the masses. . I i . - - - I . he prove to be the right man in the rig*it end of this summer. The Methodists, with face; causing the wrinkles that are the re- 'I New line factory cotton, 35 in. wide, free from black spotp, per yard, 21c ; I - - I ,I' . �1, - . . I . I � : i ,. An excellent congregational cl.uir that geneiceity 'which 'has' always been sult of age to deepen, and In4tead of fol- �hite cotton, 37 inches wide, a splendid line, 5e; special in fattory cotton, one . I isist of the i . � ,-, . urged sweet music very nicely ; while . - . . � � 4J I I . � - � � characteristic of this great bodi, have given lowing the natural course of Uobl wft- -patterns iu gingham in large patterns, and . I I - �., Madame Wall, of Clinton, gave several solos i- I wide, regular 7c, for 5c; new In Sta le -Goods, Dena . - - -1 m' . - --rtment- , course ", as- to - P f and- black. - 1, - dienee that each the the. use of the churo for nearly kles to change their radi a o timalUcheckO, good washing Color$, be; embroidery, good patterns, at le, � I a 'Y 'IN � . I , .. : whichoo delighted theau y encored. twenty years, and some of the Methodist Mo from the part of the moilth Vibere the ' , - . - I � I ., I � -, . �, 1� onewas rapturously and'deservedl ladies with musical talenti, were pipe Is - habitually carried. Firthermore, 2 , 3c and be ; tweed for boys'weari, good wearing kinds, at 25c and 30c ; heavy I �. I . � Miss Williams,of Zuricb,who is a cultivated � A fine assortment of, Cottons, Prints Muslins, Shirt' �' Cottonades, ­� young 111981 ..­ always prepared to I lead the singing. -The one or both lips often profxud�, Just like le - I I t welling, 18 inches wide, fancy border, 66 ; ,new line of Umbrellas at R ) . - . . I r In aecol elocutionist, also . ­. I � d nplished recent big rise in the price of,wheat, instead the lips of people who used tc suck their lidies' hose in,fut black cotton, a special, two pairs for 25c ladies' vests, short Duck and-Deniivas, Linens, Towellings and Towels. ' - . - 1� -- I � several selections which greatly Of being a benefit, as some suppose, hs thumbs when children. The effects- of ; � I . � I , -, I � . � - I . - . - 51 --; ladies' vests, nicely trimmed -our leader -two for 25c ;, other '. - - � the audience and fully demonstrated actually sk misfortune to this country, as it pipe smoking,upon the tooth and -lower teves, each 0 - . . � I - � , � � . superior accomplishments in this hue. will injur6'at least ten f I or one, which it will jaws are even more apparent � loban In -ibe flnes in ladies' Summer vests � r, - . i I I . . ;0 S, - . -*, - - xylar I ; Nor was the intellectual feast one whit be- benefit. Men w6 sell their grain at this ease of the lips. If any map who has . i - at 15c, 20c, 25c and 50c. - ' � Oancy G od - -- ;, I � .--:, :, 1: I I hind the other parts of the programme. - � I I time of the- year, usually ut the - proceeds smoked a pipe for a considerable length of ! Have you tried the fancy striped Lirienette Skirt Lining 7 It's something 1.1 . - I �� I., a � I ' I . , - Addresses were delivered by Revda. Messrs !. I 11 . I -:�­ . . I : in a chartered bank, and tow this will help time win take the trouble to �xamlne his nbwy and dbn't cost'any more than the ordinary kinds. . .- 1. .- .1 - Grant, St. -Marys ; Henderson, Hensail I . i . .Parasols, Laces, Einbroideries, Handkerchiefs, Chiffons, Fancy Silks, 6tc, I emassesistousoneof the unfathomable, tooth' he will Rind that sit the point where I - 9 .. - .efield . th . A I 1 - Boys' Separate, school panit�., in blue serge and tweed, at 45c, 50c, 66c, 1 . 1, UY post on . I Shaw,, Egmondvdle ; Matheson, Brno .1 mysteries. . he usually holds the atom between him I I I . etc.,'etc.1 at ' I - � � I . �nd Burton, Varna. The addresses were � I tooth the latter have become ,W, rn.-moo. atl,cording to size and quality. . . . . . . � I - . I � . - . . . I 0 I'll .. . --- --- .. Instructive and mirth priovoking, and ad- I Black Lustre for skirts or dresses, four special pfices, per yard, 25c, 50c, 1 � I I . . - mirable tea meeting deliverances. The pro. - Perth Notes. loalRecoril. ' , � 1. .- . - . . . J I I � I It .. � . � : . � � 7�c) 80c. Have you seen o& Mi I Ilinery this season I - . . ' ­- . � I ceedo amounted to over $80. - The pastor - -Mr. James Ruin, or., who up to about � 1 . - I I I D� - & .AIA � DIRECT �� -�, . . � � be congratulated on the eighteen years ago lived on the 4th conces- .& momi 11)GA01t. � . ; .. ,'I .. and people are to . 1, ! I � I I L .. I � . success which has this year attended their sion of Logan, died at his home, Kansas, on A Cleveland -,Xouth who is � kkee - i ,�., 0.�LMM -A.MT30 aMT:M :P:RI03M- W- in a PKKIR 4. cue IMPORTER -8, "I'l- - � I . I anniversary services throughout. We hope, May 4th, of old age. and cashi r for his father In he latt= I i � " I 4 I , I . . - . . . . - , ��, 8 Was f4r Some UUL I . - . ' . �-- - I � . . owever , L I . W' no . 9 -Mr. Jammes Machaim left Mitchell with large mercantile concern - � � . . f, A;.*- I . � - I I - -- . ugmg0antion I able - lebratethe his family last week for Brantford, where accountable reason � . I - �CINNON & CO., - BLYT11. ' Oppositla Town Buildi-, ,'Comer'Main and Market StreetL ­' , ­ . -1 J I - short $10 not long -- q . L I . �- ago. He hunted high afid low, for H6 and 1 MC I . � . L- - 3`0 R N E R - . I opening of a h dsome new and modern he has got employment in the farmers' I . � - I .. I -- - I � . I � --- L . - , . . church edifice, as' half a century is, long binder ftina factory. his father helped him look. For two weeks - - I . . - - - I I ­ . , IDIV enough to wear out even a. once good church -Mr. J. W. Kilmer, brother of the jun- they kept up the searo-h, and Ain the,books - . ;d I � . I - - I - 0J ft-mj I, I I - I . - - . I i - . building. � ior maithematical master of the Stratford remained unbalanced. L . aild the, market is steady at 10 to 10ic for . I , Births. I . 11 : . f L : . . � I - . L . . � . I ­ , Call4glate Institute, has joined the Ameri- Finally a briglit idea ow"d to the n'w laid. F�RrTZLEY-In. Seatotth, on May 24th, the wife of I . � I � . - . o. . - I I : � I . I I : . can Army and'gone to the front. youth. I , , M,,, Joseph F � � � I , L -- riftley, of a daughter. L . I I .1 �., i I . McKillop. Torontto Wool Market. PHENS-4a Smforth, on May 199h, the wife of . r � � x � -Mr. W. Elliot, B. A., and Mr. F. D. I I I'lifix that, father, " be gal . I I . I . . I � . . - . k . an wool are Mr. John Stephens, of a daughter. I . � I . . . I , ow . I Goy�DF---\ WEDDING. -A very pleaaar-t Fry, B. A., of Mitchell high s6hool, have "What's that, my boy?" Offerings of dew clip Canadi ' ],,OSS-ln MeRillop, on May 17th, the wife of Mr. I I � � I . I � . .61 . ! MOW . social event took place at the residence of ..been notified that thev have I 3en added to � That $10. " v ry light so far. Toronto dealers are no* Luess Ron, of a daughter. . - - I -- I - �' . . ­ , .. �Mr. Thos. Dodds, in this township, on Tues- ­tfie staff of examiners at Toronto during the !"Good," said the fond paTent.- "Go p Ying 16c for washed fleece and tub wash- AmoFF-lu 01inton, on May 13th, the wife of .. . I � . I I k loss�, . IT , ha,ve . . - day last. This, was the celebration of the Mr. George Flintoff, of a son. I . . summer vacatioh months., � ahead. " I 0 7 and 11 to 12ic for unwashed. 14th, the wife ,of Mr. � . �� GREEN -;n Stephen, on May )l tax w, ant on , , fiftieth anniversary of - the marriage of Mr. .-At the regular meeting of the Presby- '- The young man bent over his books. .- . ­ ' Frederfbk Green, of a son. I I r� �., . � � 1 . .! . . �A ' lid not diminish. . and Mrs. Dodds. This: ivorthy- 3ouple were tery ot Stratford it was decided to separate "It's fixed," he 3aid.. -' I I I Live ftoC]r Warketo. I . �HAMBEW-1, Creditm, on May 16th, the wife of ' I ­ . . I . Mr.MatthewChsinbers, of &son. I -� - rely - inarriedin Scotland on the 24% of May, the Monkton church from Atwoo.i, -and as a The father smiled approvingli,. ORRISOW�-Iu Zatid May 48th, the wife of . - * su - ' �IVERFOOL, May 23rd. -To -day American For thi3 following lines I in which, -this store takes the leaa : -th the 80con I . 1848, an result, ther . . r wi d , don the following day ,started for e will be a student preach in "And how did you fix 16, my �6011 Ift. John Morrison, of's4son. . - stl!,rs or, quoted slow at 10 to 10le per on May 18th, the ' � . keep, Ing. 14 it I . America. They bad a voyage of eight Monkfon after the 2f�ph inst.. I "I obfirged it up as oontrlb�te4l to the . I I IERGU30N-ln East Waw&nosh, Skirt Waists, Top Skirts, Wrappers, Underwear kir than a mkm. � , - - i pqund, estirmated dressed weight ;, tops wife of Mr. A. Fergueon, of a son. . � Whitewear, . . J . , , , weelLs, which was eqnsidered fairly good � -The late Oliver Hodges was a charter church, father."' i 11 11 � . . g the Atlan . selling up to Ile. Live sheep -are uncb&nged LAUNDY-In Hullett, on May 9th, th6 wife of Mr. 6 I) f I . 't, possible that I -time to make in crossin, tie in member of Mitchell lodge, A. 0. LT. W., "Very good Idea, my boy." 11 at 9i to 101c per pound, estimated - dressed Ed. 0. lAundy, of a daughlor. Paxasols,-Dresrs Goods, Trimmmp 3ilks Stamp Lm*ens) " ..- -.1 rried � w'e w(i i and . . . those days. They settled in Mokillop, and organized seventeen years ago, and he was And the father rubbed his beascis with ' ' J ;COTT-In Hullett, on May loth. the wife of -Mr. Fancy Linens, Wash Bilks Prints. Muslins, .Wash Gooas, . - and go. home . weight ; refrigerator beef sold at 8 -� to 8*0 Wm. Scott, of a daughter. I . � � V 7 - . - - � Owner 1 1 - I _:� .have been respected residents of the town- the firsi member to die. The family will pleasure. He admired the young man's per pound. - . I I ODGERT-In Exeter on May 18th, the wife of A Muslins, Lace Curtails, Staple Goods., -Laces, Gloves, I - . -1 re. ship ever since. On Tuesday all the mem- .receive the�inisurance on his life. ingenuousingenult r -The butchers were 7 Mr. Ww. Hodgert, �f a daughter. . . . � - . bers of t --While Mr. McLeau,- of near Moncrief, And the story of noral at�. I MONTREAL, May 24th . � , Ank of the man he family now living, with the Yib!2" Mobly I � ;e numbers, and trade was I Hankerchiefs, Parasols, Draperieg,, Chenille and Tapestry � . � . -c exception of one daughter in Winnipeg, wa- s raising his barn, not long ago, Donald tempt at forcing a balan-de a mas from ties, � I I . � 1. such dog& I . I pi�esent in larg � totbe lost -sight ' . - heir I go6d with firm prices for the best cat Marriage& - � . . - M, I four sons and three daughters, with t McNeil had a narrow eacap from being him. -Cleveland Pla u Dealer. � � Curtains. I .. 0 1 , Ut rough, half --fatted beasts and milknion's (OLF-.�LAW9--Atthi Rectory Seaforth. on May' . I . . . i wives, husbands and children, made up killed, he was struck on the head with an . .. I ' . 28rd, by F n hodging. Mr. Louis I . I - -� . . I fred Cole �6 Min Rme Emily Uwe, boft of - I . I quite a nice party and assembled, at - the overlav, and received an ugly gash. ]DI"ImUlar. ! trippers were rather plentiful and lower Al tev Rural Des � I I - I . . I . � I - � . 15 � ml Price. Prime beeves sold at about 4ic 11 , . . .. - ' of 1 Hullett towuship. . . L . . homestead and enjoyed the day with the old -hir. John Roulpton, of the 5th line of � I p� pound, with wfew chojob animals at 41c 1 r -TAYLOR -At the Manse, Blyth. on May -1 . . IdThe difference ,between A g aim I )ung landies and. couple and it is needlees to say that they Mornington, has left for the old country. J I . to Schuylkill water and a tailor's bill, I says . pound - pretty good stock sold at fro -a- 25th, by Rev. A. MolAan, Mr. Poter W. Scott to - I L I Acy-cla claV rode - We may say that He intends visit London and the place of I . d inferior beasts Mrs. Apes Taylor, both of Wawanah. . Re'meniber .: . go' last Wednes- I - - . V there were ele ". h ldren present. the Manayunk plillosoplier, "I is simply 3 to 4o, and the common an � LACK-,SVOTT-By Rev. R. H. Hall, at the Ash- - � . . � . L � I ,,spent a joyous., time. Yen grando i his birth, near Loadonderry,:in Ireland. . - the water w1:1 settle itself if it's al- at 2* to 31c per pound.- Mr� George Nichol- field parsom I ant time at thi l - Mr. Charles Dodds,- Mr. Dodds' youngest Mr. Thomas Sayers, near Poole, a6coompan- that . L ,,nf als. onMay 10th i Mr. Joseph Black ' I lowed to stand.' '-Philadelphia Record. so bought 23 prime cattle , to -day, payin I toMiss Eliza 0 So4t, all o Huron. . Everybody -was -- brother, and Mrs. Dodds, were also of the ied him. I - � f them, an SHEPPARD-UpOLURF,At the residenee of the We have but; one pnee to- aU, and th# is the lowest pposible - � I , . mmwm—� i I $4.20per 100poundeforpart o � bridelstather. 0olborne. an May Ukh, by Rev. . I - z � party. We may also say, that Mr. and ---Mr. James Fleming, who has for many I Calves were plentiful and Our tradeisan increasing one an eo ceclock, when I . be pres- years been bookkeeper for Mr. J. D. Moore,' 11 - $4.25 for others. E. Olivant, Mr. Andrew Sheppard, of Goderich I)nC,e. � . d higher AM is our 4 &r, Ahe hghtingr Mrs. Dodds were privileged to I . . 'Bruceffeld., � rather lower in price, oi from $1 to $5 each. township, so miss uatharine; eldest daughter of . MO ,1 - . � * ion to - gather over -the � ent at the marriage of e ch one of their in St. Marys, and who was lately taken into I tto, Try our store I We never were in subh a posit -4 : . . I � %ore dax � . -children. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds were made R. B. Hi(;Grss, Brucefield, Notary Publie S�eep sold at from 3J to 4C g,r17ou,d ; Mr. James McClure. - . - I - t t hi ' i ogs 0oZ,]&Y__8TA_ ring oneq I thefirm as a pnrtner, has found it necessary I . . a VLlCY_&t the C%urah of the M'". . J Conve,� accer, Fire and Life Insurance I agent. Any laolis at from V.25 to $3.50 sac a I 91i6b, Kineardims, on May 18th, by Rev. 0. e you high class Dry Gooas at such low prices. . . 14 - ' ar� plentiful and cold at from. $5 to $5.10 I Miles B A Mr. George Mooney, editor of thi . . mired ,horses anil . the recipients, from their children, of. an - to withdraw. His place has been taken by swount of money to loan at 5 per cent.,i on first -ohm 91V I i I . . I � lately, whil,6 easy chair and a pair of gold spectacles each, Mr. Gilbert McIntyre. - farm weurity-. Also a Hwited amount of private i 100 pounds ; store hogs sold at from Kirley xxpress. to miss glatacy, of Underwood- . . - 11 ' * " . : I � - - funds at &per cent. At homo every MOMIZIg and V6 ED I Fa-:�LINDENFELDT-At the Moms, mmomnatmomasa, -1 ', - go ' home tift and from Mr. and Mrs- -Charles Dodds of a -Miss Hennesey, of St. Marys, has,sev at from $1.91� , - � lunch set. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds f axe both still ered her connection with the millinery de- . Wednesday of each week. S,Qroral go� � )d farms for. $5150 to $8 each ; small pigs Exe 18th, by Rev.W.M. Martin, B.D., - 1 -4 ng came it. was" � . sale. . 1571 t? JS2.25 each. MIMSTID116ne'latlyinbagen, to Min cum B. TAIn. I . , n ' v might partment of Egan & Henuesey, and has gone t - BUFFALO, May 24th. -Cattle -Good to 1� denteldt, both of Doshwopd. .. - ' ' at, 500 * aid ' to b4 take hale and ,� 1 7,50) $11$1 25, and' , I ,hearty and look as if the� more to ere she will BomBARDum.-We have bombarded high Don't fail to see our Shirt Waists, . I I relea I J4 a lum- - - I be privileged -to enjoy together many Brantford Sanitarium, wh ' prices and or q,xial,ity �n be found * abipping steers, $4.70 to $4.85 ; I sss� I . I . . - - She will be very a JM11 ,a,,till neither o * Fine 0 'ce . & - � �meeo:ig ; but a � and we are y. eeles'fresh airtivals i . � . I . 1.50. r I . . h . P -1 �. U.' ; L � I anniversaries of their marriage, take a course of stud Withl Our ,�evy shipping steers, $4.60 to $4.70 1 44) Idl 1.38 Eknd � 4 � . . . of friende. Jaws and c%nned goodi; Detroit pinklei. two bottles roe rough' steers, $3.75 to $4 26; lighb . I - County Council Meeting. ' -95c � , .9dwards, I . sure that we but voice the earnest wish of a much missed by her large circle for 26e ; tasty flnnwi haddy from Novil Scotia ; Da- � I Dowt fail to see our Wrappers) M79c � -1 $1 .25; V � . � I . -After ten weeks illnem, Mr. Jefferson at 'era, $4.15 to $4.40 ; gre .1 p to -date' buggy- � very large circle of friends, when we. exprus I mawns coffee; see our bleyote suits, made to order. _q en steers', $3'.90 ..,The. Council, of the Corporatloft of the Oounty Of - . - I I It e Picni6 of the : I . the hope that such may be the case. ; choice heifers, � $4.30 to � $4.60 ; Huron will-meit in We Court Room'. to the Town of $1.68. � C. Mitchell, son of Mrs. H. Purdy, of' St. from e3 98 up. fjole agents - here for Rain Lal'a, to! $4 25 G6derich on Tuesday, June 7th, next, at 8 o'clock I - : i I Gclden Age and Appleton'a famous Wis. W $3 .34 ; good -�n. ;W. LANE, Clerk. - Dated at Goderieb, May aw - I - �.church Sabbath - Marys, died at the age of 33 yearp. He i ' . - ee our Ladies' White Skirt i I at 790) 900) 980, 9 . - - nie foe. W. Scorr-k Co. I 11589!lemr, miEee i butchers' stock, .75 to $4 I . Don't fail to s . . 8 - . . - . t of the liver, and 1 1 1 �� . Year, about the I suffered from enlargemen . � . bu her&' cows, $3.50 to $3.90 ; fair to is, im. � ., �1539-2. - "I I .. � - I 40hiselhurst. V1 he died . --- d $1.5)0. � . : � r England has although seemingly better lateki - 3�� hafidy bulls, $3,40 to $3.85. Hoga-Reeeipts . . an ! .1 , . , I Wahl �ft ad- - I lenly.- 15ecessed *as wel '41 MARKE1 market - opened up 3onsiderably � 315c 49oll 59PI, i . I � NOTES.. -Mr. John Taylor, of the 10th very sudc 'TH, T 1, * bu . Money to ' Loan: .Don't N1 to see pur Ladies" Night GOWns, at I � �, Crich,. a new concession, sol I& St. Marys and vicinity. � I � I'g��r; at demand w good and prides . 0 1 . I . ­ . i Is fine three-year-old horse SBAYORTIF. May th 1998. lo. as . 7 . . . � ` �' act' : semd to Mr. Hackney last week, for a large --.:.Wm. Jeffery, of D.)wnie, left on Thurs� �, 7 we e bigher for all grades ; ID d to' choice Any stnount of money to loan an - good farm pro. : . 5-c and 98c. 1 . ivo , ce, ew), Stanflard ..... .... � 05 to I 0 i 0o I - -� . I . I -A few of the boys $4.� ; igght Ukers, pertv, at 6 per centi per annum. Straight loam. I I . . the position of � figure. in this vicinity days May 19th, on a two months' trip to Fall Wheat (a I 0 Y rkerv, $4.25 to 30 isfaction guav- '� I Spring Wheat pas baehel, - -...... - - � 06 to 7 - er at 01 - I . � n Methodist � I - attended &'partyin Logan o t England oats per bushel-.-..-. ...: 0 33 tO 0 84 $415 to $4.20 ; mixed packers' grades, afternoon and � ou.nowwwwwwoomm .... w—swunamml i I . :*.,. i� 57 to 58 ' - , M�nte - 8 to aul rrow jr "�y . . I Al "'38 P �6- ne night las for-thebenifitof big health. Mr. - inyleed, ,eha *' !_: � -1 ,�- week. -Mr. John Maudson is erecting a new uty, with Po,xa per bnahel. -... ­ - . - - - - $4. to $4.45 ; medium weights, $4.45 to all day ; g!"s P . � I r �- ual meeting the I I . Jeffery has relatives in Sussex con Barley per btishal....­- - -.... . ,AV,q Co . � � ' � barn. this summer, which greatly and he may also take a 84 F)O ; I M 3"S' k, winghaw. d, : J-t'She,rrit, will ad (I whom he will visit, sutter, 2jo. 1, loose.. - - _ _ -.... .0 12 to 013 . heavy hogs, $4.55 to $4.60 ;I roughs, cDonald Bloc I � i I; aj�iq a;lt - I to:the appearance of his farm when finish- annel and. feast his- outler, tub.. - - - - - ... ... - - - ­ ... 0 12 to 018 $3.05 to $4 ; pigs, $3.65 to $3.90. - Sheep I . - - �. , -- . . . UP- - run over the ch eyes on 1 1587 . , V , - . - , , I a in' 6 th . - -1 �� secreta�ry. ; A- ed. -There are about twenty wheel - thi - - Our Millinery Dept �_-_ 7 . I e2gosights of Paris. I Egp per doz.. - ­ ­ ­ - .. � - - 0 8 W 9 and lambs-NatiVe clipped lambs, choice to . . ;, . � i I . - ut fifty, enterprising � - 65 1. . . . I petary ; James vicinty. What is the matter with . organiz farmerr, gather- rioar, pei 100 11A.- .. - . - - - .. ­� - - - 3 (O in 3 00 ex6o. $5.05 to $5.15 ; fair to g d, U. - �. - . 1� - . * Ing a bicycle club. -Mr. Hugh M cDonald Meadows on,- Tues- May per ton now.. - - - ­ - - . 5 60 to 6 00 to � ; culls, $4.25 to $4.50 ;Oyoqsrlings, : . . . I . . � - I Nichol, librAr- ed at the home- of John Ica *s..�!,-­­­.,:::. 6 00 to 6 00 $5 . . , - I Inam in this vicinity, h i , "his barn Elide& I ..... 0 7o miked to choice wethers, 84 to SC30 ; lia- . nor'us with their patronage . I ' Ant libratian .-, is the. proudest e is day, 10th inst., to assist in raising 8 he e p IM, n e .................... GOLDEN 'LION Irs in the first rank this season,and �all customers fav,ori , A Under- wool....-............ ........ ­�.. 0 16 to 0 18 - I . . - the father of a bouricing boy. -7..r -A heavy i � . to please yen . Aors,- Mrs, J. inor(tertoputia stone foundation tiv� clipped sheep, oho ce to selected weth . ; every effort will be put forth shower of rain passed over this section last . pof^Joes per buA, (new)-.... - - ­ - 0 70 to 0 75 . $4 to � . - will find it to ,their advantage . . � � n, Mrs. W. T- � . neath. The work was skilfully managed by or bArrel.. .... ...... I GO il) 0 00 ers� $4 25 to, $4 30 ; mixed sheep, . . . - I 'Ura. R. Webb, - * � Mond which has made the crops 1, and the men. all � Ssit (retsu) A 4.�O ; oulls, $3.25 to $3.50. . S . I - ,� ay evening, � Martin Litt, of Stratfori Woodparoo (long)................ 1,) 76 to 8 00 $ r -V Q Tt:m � . � brighter. -The Epwortlx- leagae worked �rell, the barn being raised nine � - - . 0 1 xie Whiteside look much I Woodpercord! (short) . ...:. .. ­ - - .. I W to 1 75 a ! � . . Price Plays an Important - Part . � I I it , � . . i ! . Gr - � " ...................- 000S3 100 I I � � I . - 'ebl� ,;'collector . meetz every Tuesday night. It was largely feet. Apples per bpq.. � . . . . - Clover Bead ..................... :::. 3 00 to 8 50 I " - ' 'A I � I � , 11 , - . . -RM151 " 0 r 0 . � g000� than you . I , . i � - - I I - � - attended last week. . . -Mr. Robert Lyons, who has been visit VxnothY Be8d ............. .... '. I oo to 2 00 � ' ' . I You will find 't.t Millinery 1 wer- in price for the same can get . �- - p , BRIEFS. -We are pleased to see that Mr. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George pork, per 100 lba - - - .. - - --,: ...... - -6 76 to 6 00 � A :El- I . - . . I -� . I - ' . I I I Thomas Wren, who had his leg roken of ,43t. Marys, for the past two iallow,parlb...� ­­.........- - � 02 to 0 08 � � I � �-� . them elsewhere. ... � . . ,. -141 - - .Lyons, . -- . 0 1 . - � -4 , " I some time ago, is able to get around gain. months, returned to his home at Kamloop�, . i � ,- i kl good opening � . U -� -Mr. Harry Stoneman has built a new British Columbia, last week. He has six- Totoaq-.O, May 26,-m-10411 whast, tO95 to $1.05; 1. - .: . � � I : oa 990 ; a I . . he sam- whest *o.s5 to fjo.85. zi, 88) to e 0 . Be i � a - �Ing t (I ,,h larship . Ev-01'ry Tuesdaw I ,n . � It I piece of fence, which adds greatly to the teen gold mine claims in the neighborhoo spring sajr s Bamp"a - DaY I t) as a building I pens, per bu-sR, 03C W Cie; barl,3Y, 42, bo 43o ; bay � � . � . � . appearaneq, of hie well improved farm.- of Kamloops, and recently disposed of two butter, 12! to 13a ; pota- t I � . I . 1. � por tori, 47.60 to 0 CO; � � . I - . doz., 10c I -�IN A- I I - . I � .Mr. Jamew -1 - - Miss Anni� B. Taylor, who has been visiting for $15,000. too$ per b,,,.g,d75a ko 90a; eggs T. -or : � I I ; . i � . � hog , vex 100 lb@, to 00 I o e6.26. � : .8naps - idon renewing - her sister,! Miss Eliza Jane, for the ast to 11a ; d: E I I of special inducements all the through the store. �� - I -The annual meeting of the South Perth —. This day.consists . .1 - ? . .-. nionth his returned home to Henearl.- Farmers' Institute will be held in. Mitchell - Q Hi'h Grade Vusiness College. . � I . t a bargain in. People ,Appreciate .1 ; I . I ' 9 . . )-ld re'sidents ot . m Someof u'ryoung bachelors have secured on June 7, at one P- in- An interesting DairY Markets- � . I i here and there, that one can pick up and ge � - � . to their long , " 0 i - summer. -Mr. Thomas MONTREAL, May 24th.-Buttei-Dairy, ' ! Is worth nu nh-, Entrance and - Bargain, Day. . . -- . . , I housekeepers for the debate after the regular business on 11 dairy* �� wi i . - - .. - 29ti I I �� a r the next e am- , - 41 11 , April. - -5 , � . e, 12 leaving can . -� - L - A Smale has raised his old barn, and "3 also ing vs. production of beef," will take place. tubs, poor to Medium, 9 to 10c ; Choi . c did to X � - _ - �' - John King ! -Mr. Richard small �Ination have the chance this year. . . .1 I L .. I I �L . - � going to build a new one-. An excursion to Guelph. Model Farm will to 13c ; large dairy rolls, 14 to 120 ; . �, � �: . I '� ine. Deceased - . . � � q . Meter,%Lhad a sheep badly worried by dogs take place on June 27th. dairy, pound -prints, 12 to 121c ; creamery, �. By writing to the I . . . " . � born -in 1813, 1 . one morning lately. -Mr. John Fitzgerald, 16 to 171c. I Special . offering for this week in : � � . I 1. � - - -Mr. J. W. Scott has sold the Iffeibein tubs and boxes, ' Cheese -About Oe — '! - 1. I 'tion for many � - horse ral Business College, LACE CURTAINS I - � had a valuable young farm, 50 acres, in Elm&, to Fred Adamos steady. Local dealers are asking in a small I ntl- I I ,- . I �1� of this village, � -hMBROIDERIES - ' . Try Pentecost's � I - I th I I . . 4 p6y last week -Miss Edi Trowbridge. for -,$3,100. This looks like a Ev -The market is rather . � , . � the loss of a� . . &2L to 90. 093 !, -1 drop dead one d way . of Toronto, I i . me of our mosv . � �-, . . Stoneman, of ithiA vicinity, big figure for 50 acres, bat this farm is good easier at 9 to, 9ic. � -LACES 11 I t. I � ' . .1 � I 1 d is sudden' I � .L 1� -:4 in Mitch4eA. vs;lue, being one of the best -cultivated in UTICA, N. Y., May 23rd. -At the Utica . Stati.r�g name, address, teacher, school and - -LADIES' SHURT WAISTS�- . - I - . ? �k #siting friends - about � - �he was every _ . I . ilays last wet. , . = ' 9 �, -LADIES! PLAIN AND RiBIBED I I . .: I � - .-. � * — - the township, with excellent barns and a Board of Trade the following sales of cheese ' which� examination, all informati In CAS . . The . . . . I petition will be cheerfully furnished. I . - . ughter's, M.rs� ! . f � good house.' Mr.'Adams takes possess -ion were made :-29 boxes large cheese at 64e, com' , � . . HMERE HOSE . I � I . Xenti'n this paper. Address . . I ce to atten4 -- Kirkton. 610 boxes large at Qc, 480 boxes large at Q . i -PARASOLS I �� � . , 1� - � . :� - ve . a new this month. * I., cipal. -BELTS I . . - - L E * . : , I Mitchell 64c, 816 boxes large at 7c, 270 * boxes large '�. W. H. SHAW, Prip . . P kss I � was & con - - � NoTEs.-Cl%rkson Switzer bas� . -Mr. George Challenger died in Oxes yoD a� Gerrard sta., Toronto. I -OR-GANDIE MUSLINS ive Storen -1 �1. . church, and a - Red Bird BrantfQrd bicycle which he pur- last � weeki at the age of 76 years. He was at 74c, 130 boxes small at 624a, 330 b ge od 111586-52 j I rogre - I . � A . 4-gina, for 22 1 ros.-Rev. Dr tlers of Logan, but small at 7c 100 boxes small white at 7jo, 58 1 1 1 -ART MUSLIWS 1. I - .- chased from Stoneman B I . one of the very first set I � I i . - . , . ; � �, " . . 1, urffd&y, May. , Williams and wife were the guests of John ' I red from farming � some Years ago, and packages oreame�y.- butter at 15, to 16c, 25 i — I CORSETS ................. am-$ I ., . � �� , . reti e - � . . I . - - , waa born in - - Stoneman this week. -Dr. Ferguson is very itchell.- He was always a hard case prints at 17c.. Cheese is le low r. I 1�1 Deaths. I -GLOVES �- � I . settled in M 11 11 � . � - bifast, and kas . days and nights, owill&ll to the rking and industrious man, and livea, a At Little Falls these sales were made :- � -LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Etc. . I . busy these wo . . � so Bar. . 9 � , owstim-In Winghant, on�l May - - .Mi i � ngs. . ,264 � boxes at 7c, 150 - CRi r oi, Air. and fid.inspected, it will pay yon.. . � r . for 50 yoars, numerous cases of inflammation Of the In most exemplary life. , He leaves a; wife.. son 82 boxes at 61co 3 9-iott gmily McKay, eldest dauibte call a . Price Casli Store �, -be I -The0raugelodge bandhas beeuengaj�d I his losr. boxes large colored at 7je, 29 packages � Pentec3ost E; one �- .e earned . I and two daughters to,mourn ' wm. croweton, aged 9 years an,d� 7 inoDthe � . � � � . . I � I � I . . I I , rth, , i I oudon abQut by thi S nth Perth Farmers' Institute to go utter at 15 to 1-0*11 � .11ANF& ,,Bk, on May lith, John Shafer, aged - .1 - , v I ; I I I . , Butter -The re- 6 M, - Prices Right . 1 LrUee . - . -There died at hie residence, lot 6. con� dairy b - I L " �B - . �? ' th, ToRONTO May 24th --'- -- Hullett, on M&Y I 499 Y. ,�;) Quality and � - f field for . 11 to the Mbdel farm 'it 4 G aelph� in J une-- . 41 I - A I , P� I � ; t ;;a yeara on � part of on 7, Ellice, on Sunday, May 15 6tb, io Ma � cessi ' LAUNDY In - Qrdno's Blom Mrs. W6eman, of Mit, � the age of 46 years. De- ceipts of large rolls are getting 'smaller ow- ; . 1, hen twelltv I -sons in the vUlage.- John Drown, W Wife o mr. Ed. 0. !Aundy, aged 22 years. . 3 I 111 I - I i . F . 1. ; sed had been gradually sinking for about jug to the warm weather, and the top price ?TT 9 1 Xc' NAIR In Cranbrook, on Ma 18th, Agnes Mul- � � last w6ek visiting hei etown, is renew- cea l I 0. Tub is,selling at Ili hollano, wjfo�of Mr. Alexan or cNair aged 48 4) Pentecost a I neis McDool, , Mr. Julius Doupe, of -P-idg two yet . The family for'them now is Ili -y for cream. yet months and 13 days i ,. , - - . : the viLlage.--i-Joseph kra with consumption to 12je. There is a fair inquit _ in L SMITH - Pentecost s . I _ C1,0ek . . -4. l� -, a family of L ing acquaintances in Oat in Ellice, having lived th I I . L I avid is one of the old CLARKvin Stanley, on Msy'16 , Mrs. clar]Fs" � - iI -on the' sick. liat-4-D Th de butter, and the market is, steady at 17c : I I T Decease(I-wat �-.� I Hollingshead is ou'day there. for upwards of forty years. ad Y 16 Bush, relict . I Under MR L . I . .. , � . . prints, and 16je, for tubs. Eg 9---7The 3 In Mton, on May 17th, 3ftS. � 11azlewood had his barif jacked on M . of a quiet and kindly diqoltio; feOry , BUSA!!] I SEAFORTH. I i I pange, Lodge, . � . � L . - -- .: . I I leftei. The . ! the mason ceased was rings are fairp there is a 'good emand,11i of the 0o Robert Bush. . I last, The contractorship for friends who" sYmPlUT Will I offe � 14 ,lal . I I - - I I I - I - W. H. Hazle- and had Many 1. I o . I Mr. . I I . L . I - - �- w�rk has changed hauds, . . � . i I . . � . . . . - I . . i . . .f .- � it . 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