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liargaaa''6 "ul'ray, teeeeet reiia4.t. a rale at Young's hotel, Fordwials, i�fii Flo m Institute at Clinton -
18,6i1, 61e. Bylaws No 10 TuNsday night, to &epee of the re- Kra Joss.�h ie away to Detroit
and • 188, read and passed, A mainder of the Cowl not shot otl' at the .visiting his nephew, ---plaster Willie
d steteuient of the reef+ipte and shooting match the week before.— Duff is visiting at Seaforth—bier. John
ex •` ure of the municipality for The Fordwieh plaluing mill will be Johnston, has been dangerously i11
the year 1880 up tl, .date, wag pre put in operation shortly by It gentle- with inflammation of the bowelr•, bet
eented by the treasurer, when, after nian from Drayton. --Tiro last meet :we are pleased to now that he is gett- '
reading and examining the came, the ing of the council wets the occasion ling better.—Messrs. Daft and Stewart
council adjourned, of a considerable number of persons have built an offioe convenient to
P, Pail earraLID, Cleric. •being in town andwhen starting for their mill in the village.. --Tae very
Th Ent Wawauosh nominations home, the eight being very dark, Mr heavy rains of late have raised We
win he held at school house No 18,, S Johnson ran into the side of the water of the river very high for this
couoeseion 6, on Monday, December bridge, carrying away the post and time of. the year, --•Tile. Ironsides Foot
130th; at 12 o'clock noon, part of the railing. l nmediately Ball Club, of TArnberry, went to
afterwards, judging from the sound , Wroxeter on Tuesday to play a game ,
Tarnrperrir. of thiuga, the passengers most have all I with the club of that village, but after
Miss Hannah Bryce, daughter of Mr, got lost and commenced hunting one iplowtng through, the mud and rain,
,Geo, Bryce, had a growth removed another in the .dark. --Robert John". 'they had their journey for nothing, as
.from her foot lately by Dr. Meldrum, •son, familiarly known as Silafiy, the Wroxeter club+wouid`not toe the
;She has been a great sufferer for over. 'departed this life last. Friday and was mark—bliss Annie Mouardy is home
-a year, but is now able to be around buried Sunday, at the age of so on a visit from Toronto.—The nomia•
;again. -•-Miss Agpiie Rivers is at pre- years. Mr Pring preached the funeral tion for the Turnberry Municipal
sent very low, idhe has been confined sermon from a text snggeeted by Mr +Couneil will be held at Saulte' heal, in
to her bed for aver six weeks with an Johnson when he last attended glass this village, on Monday neat, 30th,
abscess, hut hopes are entertained of meeting, a few, weeks before, ..iust., at 12o'ciccknoon,
her recovery.
There was an examination held In Hluevale. Marnock,
S S No G, where - G H „ Blackwell Messrs. R. and W. Stewart,toaohers, Peter and James Porterfield, of the
teaches, on Wednesday. The teachers are home for their holilays.—Mr. Jas. cities of Fremont and Wayne, Ne- :
present 'Mere.: J Oornyn, W Hartley, Stewart and wife, of Belgrave, are braska,U, S„arrived home• onSaturday ,'
and Shortreed. Speeches were given spending Christens at Mr. Wm Stew• ' Avening Hist to spend Christmas and OFFER
fay lte;srs Lewis and W Hartley, con art.—Mr. end Mrs, Jas. Boss and ; New Years, and part of the winter, at
gratnlating ewer Blackwell on the pro. Mr. and Airs, Alex. Boss, of Wingham, {their old home in ltarnock,, returning(
and lir. and Mrs..Jas. Ross, ofBruce• :after a `.trine again to Uncle Sam's':
gees the school has made.--Rxamina
tion in S 8 No 6, where Win Hartley field, are guests of of 11�.Ross of this dominions,
ieaches,was held on Monday,Deo 23rd.,.
.,—Exoilnivation in. 8 8 No 0, where
Mr Shortrned teaches, was held on
Friday, Dec 20th. --G 11 Blackwell
attended an examination in S S No 1..
Howick, on Fi:iday,, where he formerly
taught. He will spend two or three•
days visiting friends in that vicinity.
;•-2.1isa Lizzie Robinson is home to
spend her Christmas holidays, Miss
Aggio Hnstings,is home from Kent.
She looks as i4 the sorgruna had
agreed with tor,—The many friends
of Miss Jane Baker will be pleased to
rear that she is 'recovering.—El'a_
Oornyn is on the sick list.—A number
off the 9th concession attended . an
entertainment in Miss Campbell's
schnol,'rast Wawanosh, on Friday
night.—The young men on the 9th
ceeao'ssion have a debating clu'y.
Subject the last debate, "Married life
•or Single life.” J Gilmour and A
Agar, for Married life ; J Tucker and
.J Robinson, far Single life. • The .
chairman, D Eadie, gave his decision
in favor of Single life.—Mr F Pearen,
late mathematical teacher in the
Maitland High School, is •spending
his holidays with his friends in and
around Wiugham. Mr Pearen has
MsT
THIS M�-TH,
nd Must Have; It
engeged to•teach in Paris Uigh School
for 1890--a1Tr S.Snell,..of Pickering,,
brother of Mr John: Snell, of this
township, is spending a few days'
with friends in this township.—Miss
Laurie Kennedy, of Toronto, sister of
Mrs Amos Tipling, is 'home on. a. visit.
for a few rweeks.•—.Mr T G Tipline, is
home from Londesboro, forChristmas.
•--Miss Annie McLaren is home from
Alma Ladies College, St Thomas,
for the holidays.
Howick•
-Mr. Jos. Dunlop is home from
• Ilarriston. .Toe has got tired of marble,
cutting, so he intends going to school
for a time, after which he--vil.l go to
business college.—Mr Jae 11 iGitely
pjtid a flying visit to the 2nd conoes•
cion on„Monday. He intends, with
: his sister Mrs £3rethers. to• spend his
holidayi4 in,a Brantford. — Mr G 11
Blackwell spent a few days. with his
Howick: acquaintances this week.—
M , W Dunlop and, Wifeo: of Cargill,
are spending their holidays wi',h their
parents, on she 2nd:—In,apite of the
•
balid•,rearle. and inclement weather
parents and others interested in school i
work, turned out to attend the ex- ,
areipations held by Mr..Auson Spotton
ins S `S Na 11. The different classes
were examined by Messrs Shearer and
Blackwell and Misses Cooper, Patch '>
grad Milne, and showed a degree of;
pr,ofioienoy which was. very gratifying 1
td those presentand reflected- great ,
credit on Mr; Spotton's ability as a
teacher., At. the close of the examine..
tien,,sherti speeches were delivered by • s
a;pppjber of the visitors, ali.expressive
of,their high appreciation of the ex- '
oellent condition of the school. and
- the many good qualities of the teacher
—Mr George Magee, who has been
attending Mount Forest model school,
is home again. 1 -le has secured. a
position in the Fordwich school for Thtme on the prem,.
the erening year. --Miss 11 Bolton, of i:Onea0 05li, 9'urnborr
Hemel', is visiting friends in this ntrnyepr. nti tetter;
owner is rngnosted.
vicinity.—Tho Methodists, .of Ford and tai o her away.
wich intend building a new brick
ahuroli the oominq summer, to cost .
about $2,500, over $2,000 of which
is already sttbscrilyed.— lt1r James Tho lindershtned oilers for sale Let IS, Concession
McDermott tt tae rented his farm to I;,li,viek ansa
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•-••• limmommenwpinseimmr---
, To the Front with•,a Largo Stock of
HOLIDAY':� CCD !;•._-
30 Baskets Oboice' Pears, for table use.
Malaga-Grapesr,.Orangea, Lemons. '
A large atook,,ot Canned Goods,.
Pickiear gte,..
' MINCE,, MEAT. ,.-
Evp.poratod PcacheB: Pltimsr Apricots, &c,,,
D"on:Prunes;•Citron, Orange and
Lemon Pool..=
An•imtnense Stock of
XMAS; CANDIES ;
Plain and Fancy Biscuits, - Nuts, Eto.
Oysters served In every style.
JOHN ICEUR..
Farm or Sale'
stray I1 der.
trio subseriter, .Lot 83,
about the 1st df October,
t a eddish•grcy color. Tho
prove . roperty,.pay ohargot
ICON ,: LAMONT,
WI ham l': O.
Farm for Salo,
a 1i eCnlO , , 'Acres oil the east end of • Lot 10
making 100 acres There arc between 80 amtli0
Air Ardell, of Gerrie, again takes lip acres eteared And in ageol.state ot.eultivatton fin
his residence in Pc'rd with.••--• r Wm the promises are good bank barn, two frame houses,
and good outbuildiflg$. • J(tuated about four miler
Pletcher, of "Ottrgill, formerly of tills ,from Wroxeter.
.For,particulnra apply to
iq,;vnship, was.calling,cn,tome of his cl:gcicr r wILtrTirgi'. 0
The subscriber offers or sale his farm, bc:nft east
halt,Lat 28, Con. 10, Turnberry;: n, •it;doing 50 nares,
movoer less. Thera are &teen 710.ms h, fail tvheat
and all trio land cleared is seeded down. On the
premises is n good tram barn and a log bore +, and
a good young orchard'. Tho, farm is splendidly lo-
cated, being only three.mites from the flourishing
town of %%inatrne. for Mader particulars, amply -
�
to ANIial.1Y Dl1TCi1L�tt
ham Post (line, or to thoy�Popriotor, near the
Therefore they have decided to
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
OCK
DRY GOOD,
Ready-m.ade Clothing,
Hats Caps, and Gents' F'urni-skiing ,;
Boots, Siioes, Overshoes • and Rubbers.
Also a Splendid Assortment of
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND WOOL CARPETS;
-- AT
COST FOR CASHI
Our friends will confer a great favor upon us lay 'settling their 'IN Utes,
and Accounts during the month .of December:
C O RDDN�`, :•' .. .9 N TY F E.,
SI t OF THE CROWN'AN fL. WINCHAM, CHT"..
DUFF'IEID & SON
a
NEf- PATENT- TOP MILK CAN
Cream.. Cans,
Milk Pails,
Saps Burke -s, r
and.• Milk Pant,
n,d e�roryting: �•:.. `.;. � .r .
:1, ' ' ` N. tic,' , , ': A ' Y .
a611iiit,y!6: a Prp1 • o �e
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esta rant
yste.rs-1 :=Oysters2
Fresh, and gotten -up in Every S tyiee.
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FR IT -r FRUITS f
o.
A rine Stook of G'RAP.ES, APPLES, ORA:NOB,S. Etc,
CIGARS SMOIt R'S suNnEm .
farm,
Sling. 6
wed. AtiTCilLfiL.
QON FEOT10N ERY
tirnjidin, Cass 00.. North DaeOtn.
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St yed tile. The Nicest, coniplrte.si�ocle. in , the county. Pure Creams t; specialty.: -1 Call-- .
and see me.
Came en the premis o' fie undomignel, Lot 84,
Con. 3t, East Wawanos.. two yearling cattle, one
la
trey steer and one cy = or. The owner.can hate
thold by proving pro - ty :tying tic ,einsee.401111 REIM
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