HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-1-17, Page 1'
VOL. IL
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1889.
364; newel', 259; McGee, 269. The courtesy to each member of the coun-lher holidays at Grand Bend, but will installed for the current yeare-Patria-
follo5vinse. gentlemeu compose the coon- ell and to the oflicials of this caiper. returil in the eoursz of a few weeks. rch T. (Sundry 0. P.; J. F. Jones S.
, s
ell of 1889, C. C. Hodgins, reeve, be' ation. 1 Mr. Apple, tailor, has received hells , A.B. Cornell MP.; G. H. Nairn Illurney
Ilee1a11111 0011; S. H. Hodgins, deputy- The counellad;01111ded slue die. , from Goderich and now employs seven 5Trease Jr• W. Slaith .1.- W.; 0. W• And -
and Wan. McGee. ----- see- ' hands. i rews Goehle; SI. J. Proodfoot 1. J.
,
reeve; Conneillore, A. Beaton, F. Davis,
The Moisons Bank.
(Chartered by Pallianient, 1555.)
Paid up Capital $2,000,000.
Beet Fund. ... — 1,000,000,
Rellea
We are pleased to learn that Mr. E.
Roeddinge whom we mentioned last
week es being ill is nem -triage
Stead °face MontreaL The anniversarv service$ in connect
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F. WOLFERSTAN 711031AS, Esq.,
GEsennee MANAGER.
Twenty Itranclx offices in the Dominion.
Agencies in the Dominion, L'. S. and kharope-
-1,3
Open every Javan' day from AO 11. m. to 3 p.
m., Saturdays 10 a. in. to p. in.
A general banking business transacted
Three per emit. rer annum allow.ed for
money ea Derosit tout :ravings
Slane.
R. IL.VIICHEIL
F.xeter, Jan 23, SeS. 'Manager,
THE
exeter buor
pUblished even. Thursday Morning,
at the 01fice,
MAIN•STREET, EXZTR.
ileSANDERS' PUBLISHING COMPANY.
THRMS 01? SU DSVRIPTION.
One Dollar per annum if va.1.1 in A.' N1.
$1.50 it not so paid.
7.7.-wtor.
ane
lion with Carmel Presbyterian church
wos a grand suceess the weather was
all thit't coulkl be wished thOugh the
roads were not as good as might have
' been, (in Sunday there was a large
1 atteudance at all meetings and, on
Monday evening the Inge( church was
tilled. The prOgram was varied and
f. well reudered. The Sabbath eolleetims
rand proceeds of coneert $182. '
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Corbett Notes,
1 It is reported that IV Wedding' VIII
takeplaee here slwrtly, the Contraetlufr
parties living elose by, one south and
the other north. We wouder was it a
leap -year proposal?
Miss Lou Portiee has returued from
visitiug 'friends in Parkhill.
01VOSItiOlt is the life a trade. No
less than two hoarding stebles 111 our
village,
Maker Willie Gardiner left for De•
trait a. few days ago, wlwre he will
permanently reside in future.
The christmas circle a the Methodist
church, Corbett, passed off very ISeas-
antly. The singing and recitations Of
the little childreu were excellent. The
pviA.aim.'"Ottilite4 T41441011 an"w6. chair was ably filled by Mr. J. Sheritt.
are ripd. A.:ivei9Imenve.txt1 wohout pr r.
,,,...,44-4nug nux.
1 tar Th a at onr ,youug %en have return,
«et. testesteet /41.1O-: Y4,11,1 $
nitifOtIOW4 %%In bk, $1111J14,1 food,t, ALI oeee( 4.,t)
iv. 144' 1l.lat
loom periods, Everi; siewialetlau 3‘ Cd fr011t the luittlier wends. TIOT re
pH/STING. to.frolea io'qt in 00, -finest style, _ ore are ex. wet.
eiet at inntierat', re Ca. illtillte-4141t011ey Urn. pint n tar, (N 40
411'1'
4o 4*.'. virtr..ing, rat. -,. t gone, ete. ca, home bboty.
11, Mest9.4.1,seatton and ILewiter, our two
have sold. ail of their
Nat or .
' 11111Ncetatti lumber, aiel the farmers
teatue ean be seen headline the sun« to
inrolt or:o'.
:raPialin far eliipment.
Treivte r 11..;t1A1. l'Ut? 1 a )1 Itt,V S.
R.,14umtio. 11..1 Sozt.Fut "i7 sa a 4 v(•rs- laneitable event took place
4 501^ ,
)4, FAbli .014 S.14134.1, ;r: 14, 140. :41111141 MO weeltS ago. it was current-
• - :4'-.'.l).;ReV n Iv reported that a bear Wan the
eterwierse ( nen( . • .
ei rut (eat, Pant or. Su xele.tv Sq r% n.10,S) it. ft,. neighborhood. 11r. J. 7stvitz, wile lives
ib,v„ Pagtor..Sun rai,411-
1..Vreat raeltet and he at onet.
Item ,STitel.17-1Stit001 4.1co came to the conelusion tbat the dog
t ILI With It bear. Ile at otiee
Par.mormit IAN etwaeu.-Rov. W. ..1tartin, Ugh
Ander. Sunday Services. 11 o. and p, left his bed arid proceeded to the
el. semen!' &Imo]. 0.15 co. 11.1.
11,318A411101141'404e
a little north of here, leeird, the deg
Am. Serviees,PUll co,. in. and 0,3 p.in. S40140411
residenee of Mr. P. MeGreggor and
; aroused the inmates and informed them
(mat (erode. ” what had ()enured. Mr. MeGreggor
lat once geit his rifle and proceeded to
BILLINGS.
==MITIZ.W.
Witco over O'Neil'* Ilanlk, Exeter, °Mari°,
Nitrou.. Oxide ;lag for painless sheep.
extraetion.
the battle ground to slay brunt, when
to their utter disgust they .discovered
bruin to be an exceptionally larg.e black.
0.INSM AN. IIRNTIST, L. D. S Clint on,
trolls teetil withont Pain itY
I sin the Itt'W
epelcolite arm.. or 1 g
AuteNtitetil, nu the gunei. Makes Gohl Ffllt
%lig-4 and ,Ntlwr,leel al work the beNt pusNible.
Vettes Zurielt loNt Tbursclay each. mouth.
East nide of nail street, Exeter.
\D.J. A. 11.1 4.1.1 NS. OFFICE -MAIN ST.
7 Residence -Corner Andrew Nift NOttli
Sttects, I:miter, Ontario.
iTt A.AM M. 11., (1. M. L., 0. 1:A4t X.; L.
• 0. C. 'S P P. & iilasgow
Ti. 3f., Edinburgh and Glas'gtrivi I'. & 1,
Ontario: P. T. t. S., 'Corouto. 0011 at
office. Crediton., Ontario. .fy12-8
NO. 85.
3. Livingstone hvtuns in God-
eritil on the lielt lest,
Miss Annie Reynolds is visitiug
friends in Blyth.
Ceneeiller Walker was Dlyth on
Thursday last.
The Collegiate Institute opened. last
Mr. S. a Jones, who has taught the Orange New ?Nil.. Bradley has returned. 'Straiton 2. W. J. M. Farquharson 3:W.4
W. Knight . VT; P. Holt 1. G. of T.; J.
Granton public sehool for over t' 01 Mr. Happle's Father has arrived in4 Bob
as principal teaeher, was offered and Goderieh District Scarlet e'er Di4r.ti4)!Cf!i)i
o.iIiliti: illicoasi
iltnsesI-lislialleg:tilied.
chepter town and ts now in charge of the store. ,.
has accepted a position in the George- was opened in Gederich. on Monday The Tray Mutual Fire. Insurance , by Petrierebs Roberts anki M. J. Prowl -
town Higit School at a salary oft'e600, last when some caudidates were adyanc- : Co. held their annual 'fleeting in. the . foot.
Mr. Jones is a live man mei the man- ed to that illustrious degre?. Toll n Hall on Monday.
agenaent of the Georgetown H.S. is to SunimYrixill Or. mg.- I,,cd'2,N. y:lrl laZa.1 1, The Reviv:11 meetings in the Evan -1
services. The Granton people regret 15th ine .. eel -55 len.reskieg speech:es ' We hope to see good and hreting results Lieury.
be congratulated on securing, his an enter, i - te-, " eicrionestay evenime ' e•elleal church are Wine. ventilated. (
•ery much his leaving- and cheerfully reading., ;
1-• ,,,,,:..`4,,,,LS .ik114 kiiiV.A:r.;! SY , 111 tee near future.,
. • , The 6c bolarr; of the Preebvteriee
- Sablea t le Sehe,-(1 t , receive
acknowledge his valuable services in etioee em he hevee„ The late storm did tun pees Zurieh s ., . i, at
raising their school to be one of the Count: ." 77,-tc-:7 islOritly p'xixl na offieiel . without doiter senile d memo. Several 6)111'""
very best ht the County of :Middlesex. 0 As
1..iSit tO .cSultunerhill L 0. L ,No. 928, on windmills in this TieblitY wen' 14"16111 A se: 41.1 1.1. 1.:,,11.I '0::'1,4,'1. with the 21c -
The returns of Births. 'Marriages and Thur,,i-aly ,.1,1,ing last. Then, Nx.:Is a ' down, Qrxite a few shade tr,,i.,-; ill ani., =Pill 1 • ,. 1 1, ' :1' 1^ ti ..0 chute 11, wale
,
Deaths for the Toweship of Bitidulpit good attend:ince of members and the village were also up -routed. I ''''
ffly tit° ,Ye:tr embn Derem14•1• 31st( Imle 1" n vk'rv '"Uvelsful and mThe ksoresters purpose „sivimtanother °A)thenn" 64 New Ye:tr's ttlgin' ll'als°
158.2, was es followst- First half steer, terestiug, 31 t14 After routine bush tu comieetion with the eheae•li eimunen.
births, 36' marriages, 8; &Mlle. 9; tiees,„ere. ...,-, se -pee. sil with the County eWeevt in nbunt 41°4" rinirbweeb•' ..,', eetittop rrive at 004 arly hour bonnie
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end wile births 2-I. marria (e.s. 4; (teethe, Master ., , s 5,- -. 14 IV. in,nyi)ivri o5i et tt- -,...--- - --. , iaisev tag!,.1i k1 ;,4 provisioes. At the
14- tot• I f • '' . '1 - tie' 41
,a or e lett, ur ei 6 ; marriages, ter; pershhi.„.„..,.. , ;to: ,,,a,r. ,rh„1,414.e
- i a proemial hour tier pi.ites, temptingisr
10; deaths, 23, • decided! to Olsen- a e,1111 tu. the thwoge 13ayRelci.
lulled, and accompanviug tea and eetSa.
t tliti"i(ic"'1:4r..ittigli:: Dlitre.i.tti•iilifir (if•tletti; vcatiwillettmeethIgi1.1e01eetkn. '. 1.1e1Ttis'e.1;11r.".111-1A-,!f'it4'.1. lit(;15
l4e
Suti;le1itorLiathellstChte151:yteld1::rsrr11atf4tte•
,,, . • ,
sessum.y pee. at , program vele.- : 11 re., riately. 3faeter
the able laes.ereliipt4 Mr. G. M. hilts, wag held 053Tnesdass
Ths Dietriet T.045. of Shelley hem A mem for the scholareattending the Sale- gave fine selections of instrumental
IMr. James 8packuittle•s SauldO Line. It Geo. Zwiker atei ellss Jauet Fr the /edge le lime but prosper.
:IA .,1,,, ta ow rhoay,..8... ! liath School. There Were about 50 ref umeie. The duet given by the !Meseta
ante; 'Islet, varne, tatSt'ene..der, eth met, f; them present, besides about 40 ((duets. il Smith ;aid quertette given by Messrs.
The attendance was fair vZONzidering The Rev. Mr. Hmirils.p jrei:linclii:s(L, ,;.Stilsistsi&Tieue 1 apniadu3d141„ed:a;sillesset'fAielsn,:t:trield NsruililiTithly gattlyt;
the Kate 4.11 the roads. Aster tiw Thew furnished by
beehive., wa, It 1)" the felheeilsit. , and Miss Wallis. A very pleasant time bongs which ph•ased the aualence. Me,
4.441582s es, 8 eletvd ;mei we:ailed NV alsr SeplevIt11,tmlllilititlastetithoittot sei.,:,yt:411r.ollsoset 1:,,,,,,Fri.t5.
ev,s...,,,Ti1;hifer. ae1114:;141tojeforisitiv -gsG
aeretd,
3leesrs. Neil and Davis has ereeted a i1**" (14'1.34t4. .4.‘11-'" 414 1:"'M',--- rater us last 31outlay. I, ;6 01. '0 lie:ading o• -6,f, MrLauri
. J.' e 5.1.
00 titi, formers premises. Pereciee ev telt. P. , „I.). Me Ilro. J'allkei -.,
.. it, Niehosou, Although hst Thursday evehiess wile ; t1.'4441. T - eehet D
e.,;• I' "'A S -,° kg. Spice
buteher stand for 11;eadford ,e; Walker. W• it A.,
log to obtain ;1. goad roast will iind it ` le!. h'eu Wthe Broo
ils .. wee te,,,thwee, the second time for the zIppear.tilve of is,,PeeelSse w4•re inatit' by :,q,: -.-41-i Tay her,
„bean (Nevem " m Brigade" befere a 11 I1 14 latelne and Joinhhtn• Ths l'isshts•de
o 0 ;teem. T„reeeee, audience, still they were gr,lettel with ,,, ,All01141='sd h. 31e, '111;,
, to their 41(11 111.5 to else them a eall. liees7" . ce
1111:31v1re.. Woe 111141. 45 at pros sit visiting. t..1'!::„1.:'" •
Iii'. father, Mr. itobert 14U1%01 of dile -7(..00..
4 " iiii .4, 11SIssee, '
. .11,;.9;-.1 5.. perks., i The piece:4 On theerts•gramine betweee t
I•irge crowd as on the lirst Peels -eons:
Postal Business In liuron.
sauluel liutelltuson, p:tid Centralie a ( T11:,;1•;;.:t.',''''''' r M. ther. s• and Win. ,, the varlotoeparte a the drill, where well !
' roldered and reflected great eredit on! The f• ItAVitli'a
fi'" ;a keliftm the
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flying vimit laSt weeh. We Were 1,11,-;(1 .1110 0_030,t,, 0 rot 0 11: lek (14 1.')1*. the PerffIrmers. e , Peseta:he:se, 1,,...e s resti.r; for the
Lo see hi in hale and he arty. Ids work ,
, • .., f.441;(7414,11,r411 91.i.li 41e10jllTi:letir•tiislt51rit::rtirajorti•ci14,111iiltliigi.:ts.frt..,e1"1151r,d.rii.80.: ,-4_1.1.it,holv T i
1th him():344,,1i'4i4144444111I 1.4t.uiecting18td1:gssi:ii1::1f11.,,tz,,1a1it:istorLiuo
The Oyster soviet on Thetreilay Hight tieing t „
last was a encet•ss. The boys ore to le. , wintther, ' 114 ' l'11'' 1' '''''''" .!115'' s7'311. 14 tlilt!' '144. prettY badlY disprgallizvtlat titt•surt '1 ItEVENUZ teams
uongratulated. Everything peseel 1/1 , at t`111144 ".'''''4:1 A ? i"'.' ' r '1 ‘1!:•*'' lit: :"4 1111;4;17;1 t !SIN" lwereuS lltlexi tlognehielr an:11(11111: fla‘ii.(11fy 1;41414t.ij hhT:4;t41;i't::1;11°. '''''A4.
vith'1S:uttly, every person eiefesisee , sir tietigle 1111,,,)„eele, the waling 4 programme preeente a. This ,:yrittly) •
week with a large attendance from n.11
part of the country.
Messrs. Swaffield and Worry were in
--- Toronto. Bowinanvilles Galt and other
Centralia.
A Hale 1110re snow WOIlld III40 the
leigiting gond the concession, while
onthe side -roads the wheelie', ni good
at present.
Mr. Andeew Hicks and wife, of
Exetex`, paid our town a. visit 4:1 Stnniny
laSt. .
"T"\ 11. COWEN'. OPPIC13--IIAM STRMT,
PaaterN Upstairs, opposite Centro
HoteL Side entrance on sonth--Janies street
leading to Lim Methodist Church.
T DROWNING, M.D., M. C. v.n.
.
Grado.atc, of 'Victoria r niversity. Office and
residence, Dominion Laboratorp, Exeter.
WILLIAM -SWEET, YETE.R-
inaty Surgeon. Graduate
Toronto. Oifi ce and Residence
one block 'east of Samwell &
Pickard's store. Opposite skat-
ing rink, Exeter., Ontario.
T H. DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLTOITOR
1.1. of Supremf.i Court, Notary Public, Con-
vevancer, Commission er, &c. Xoney 'bo loan
Oftice-Eanson's Block, Exeter.
& ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC-
.12/ Hors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to loan
at 0 per "cent.
D. V.E1,3.SO'r. T. ELLIOT
wssweSesp LEWIS, B,.A.RIVESTER, NOT-
ary Public, Proctor in Maritime Court,
'Conveyancer, &a.. Solicitor for Huron Land
Xgeney. ,Goderich and Hayfield. Hayfield
oftico at Swartz's Hotel, open every Thursday-.
Molloy to loan at very low rates.,
T.A.MES ORE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed
reP Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Sales promptly attended to and satisfaction
'guaranteed. Sales arranged at this office.
-Tx BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed A.uct-
11 • ioneer for the Counties of Perth and
Xiddlesex, also for the township of Usborne.
:Sales promptly attended to and:terms reason
.able. Sales arranged at Post office, INinchelsa
BOSSENBERRY, Zurich, Ontario. ',
. ensocl Auctioneer for the County of
Huron'. Charges moderate and. satisfaction
tguFanteed.
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TV BOLT, Khiva, Ontario. Licensed suet-
. ion eer for tha Counties of Middlesex
and Lambton, and the townships of Stephen
and Hay. All salos promptly attended. to,
TT EILBTIR, Licensed Auctioneer for Hay
• Stephen and McGillivray townships.
effice-Crediton, Ontario,
Bay Farmers' Mulnal Fire Insurance Company.
Parties desiring to insure in the best and
'cheapest Insurance Company in the Domin-
ion, oan do so by a oplying personally, or by
to,the undersigned. All 'applications
promptly attended ko. Also agent for -the
Wellington Company of Guelph.
E. BOSSENBERRY, Agent, Zurich, Ont.
places during the past week purchasing
machinery for their new Organ Factory
es the Dee 29th, 1859. 'The Reeve and all
attending the annual meeting
Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co.
On Wednesday last Mr. W. Smith of
the Commerical hotel here and John
Kelly of the Queens Blyth, were np foe
violation of the Crooks' Act, upon in-
fornuition of Inspector Paisley. Mr.
Smith was fined $20 and costs and Mr.
Kelly $60.
The electric light so much talked of
shond in our town for the hest time on
Saturday evening last. Thewhole town
almost turned 0115 10 witness it and its
inception certainly gave unbound.ed
satisfaction. There are 'some 25 lights
in the stores and one was placed on the
corner of Albert and Huron streets for
the purpose of being tested, before the
ratepayers vote .on the by-law.
Mr. Horace Agee has been elected
superintendent -ot the Rattenbury st.,
Methodist Sabbath Sehool.
Mr. Alb Cooper, of the Post office book
store, is attending a commerdialcollege
in Toronto.
Owing to irregularities in the with -
drawls -of (scene of the eandidateS, it is
said that in three of 'the wards, the
councillors have been elected. illegally
and there is 'some talk of a new election
for -each ward,.
Amberle,y .$ 207 42
themselves and partook of the oyst..rs. ( ;Mal :14;e4or. Whit le VVV4 $1144rtLY "ming: thtink' Will 1M a debate''.1"°117' Anintrn ..... . 4741
The program was not aS Was expeet5.11, memeeree„ Austral's. was PreS'kitted k dna farmers are more benelleal to ri Hayfield • 3h7
with a .1`',`Y,a1 IThtek ae• the country than mechanics. Beeeliwood 57 41;
owing to the bad state of the raids.
parties who were to take part in tar eoneseese ol; teeepeadeuterv aeerees
Belfast ..... . 1"
proeeedings,were nimble to attend. The as a vstx,om by the illeMberS
great fetttttre of the evening 'WAS of Ow iwt it niti,41„ '1 he ea -eying officers --__ ----
Belgrave tii (I'm) 612 71.
eristtc of the man. The lesser 11 1.15111 4 (A). 0, 70 a Sir Knight W:11. Murney Go derid. i Bemniller ...... lel eSI
' BIake. . . ... . .... 138 70
NS nelsor s speeeh winch '.5 IS eitOratt- I were ‘.1„,..to. rio: the ensitutg year: -
WItS Simply this -ea young. man ale. i 1),./mty i, i,, M, . . At the last regular meeting of Huron Bluevale... ..... 41e: ,11.
;as 1 CO. I i. Chnp, li " it:Allio%Vidd: ;
Ob. lis 1)
Nvere hastened by 1. F. Tom le Hiseu sm.
swering to the mune of 115141(.1, Loa ,se 5,, 0. 0. v., No. 62, the following./ -meth
. • 88 75
seen to he very unrestful throughont t •• e theristhos -
the whole evening, wandering ar( 11111 D. •• •• Jas. Weds.1D, G, ell -N. 0. Bro, J. Stratton; V. t ;.. ne;10,,field
..2..f t.,:i 14,9 il4151
the basement, ionxin.. in every corm.r:1 is, " n.4,1% . TE; 15,4):1,.. Bro. W, Proudfoot; IL S. Bro. G. IL
:17 76
getting tired of that he sat down aud i IL " . . DrUt4SJI•
A ii.:231.111(11,1r2I(L•INairn; P. S. Bro. Geoge SseVelie; Treas., 1 Hash418,,,d
. - 1 40 03
kept his 01(5 011 fresh ‚11515 t1 some- c, •• tee-teror " Bro. C. A. Nairn; WerSen Bro. T. Gun- i c.400„.
times starting' up, only to sit down le . .. " "10. 1 Aldlav' • I dry ; Cooductor Bro. D. Ca ute.lon; h. , es ' 4,01,41,4fia .... ,, ,, , ,214-.; .sti
D. 11. Calbeek.1
R ,S mi.% stow:tit. N.‘G. Bro. J. Roberts; R. S. 1, . G. bro. cidsefitues4..... 61 41,1
.
nesiin in desp:Or written in ItLe count- 1$t Standard Bearer "
enance. 'When asked the reason why end 44 0• EniOtt: 1.44 Se V. 04 Br(58, Jomes Int:
; -- 4,Ps2, 04
Ise done so; his aus5ver (elute slow mid iC,).1•Tal Censor, Sir 3°1115 ''':(•;11.1ett• ster; a 0. Bro. A. Johuston. Bro. e. IS .!,.42.1.,4141:4,41;lti,,84,: „h. .....leti-157 ei:i05
(leo. Ilault(y.
sad. I- -am-looltinge-for-theep-p-p Johnston, W. Proudfoot and D. Cain,...... , ,
president -of -the -ladies -aid -society pursupeass, Wm. M06111. ion were elected trustees for the our. c00we „.12. 1.1
Ile NMI; referred to the secretary of the PI ..
society aud there got his Witnts dimin- A.'S\ inters.
.•
ished. man, P. Cauhion, IS Shemprd, 3L Mor -
risme IL Searivtt, Thomas Kearns, W.
Johuston. The uext mutat meeting
will he held in the town of Underich.
re—, ,-..42. ........••••••
Crediton.
rent ,year, and. Bros, J. Roberts, H. IN ; 1),.040‘,„„1 , :338 5.7
thenul Committee, Sir Kuights A. Wind- 13all and J. W. S101111 district lodge del-
egates. ' Dry:dale ........... 17004 7653
de:I (11 of ,.' DDIliOnlft.ntilt It v^tt . 436 85
WIN regret to announce the
an old and respected citizen, in the per- i Egmondyille„ 177 48
son of Mr. J. 8. McDougall, which sad . Ellinville .... , 70 66
event happened on Wednesday of last i Ethel — 499 25
week. Ho was at the thee of his death
Clerk of the lst Division Court. Ile Farquhar 195 18
Exeter. - ... ...„ 2,429 21
the members were present. The fol- ere, j. p. chute. of Exeter, preached had reached the ?good. old age of 74 yrs. Fordwtch
last He had been ill buto. very thort thne, Fordyce ...... 5137 tlitle).
lowing ;Lew -wits were ordered to be in flee Metho(list churels her('
, w.hen deittli relieved him of ;111 suffer- Glemuman 6'2 00
Sunday eveniug and deilvered an able
C. C. Ilodgins, Reeve, 14 sittings,828;
paid:-
diseourse warning th(5 young. 111191 oi ,. Glen ntrrONV59 28
s ing. The funeral took place from his
commisioner, div. No. 1, %sr, do., the evils of alcohol, tobacco, etc.
Peters church, when High 31ass was Gerrie ... 721 15
late residence on Friday last to bt. Goderich . 5.085 89
new road, div. $3; S. H. llodg•ins, Dep. mains were &posted. in the Colborne Harlock , 12961 0000
commr., townline div. 1,06i de, comm, cekbrated by Father With:h. His re- Greenwa y
2, $183 clo. commr., C. S. R., div. 2 012; cemetery. Ilarpley 17 82
Reeve, 14 sittings $25; do., commr., div.
F. Davis Councillor, 14 sittings,$28; do., A large number were present at the Hay .. - .. 186 81.
commie, div.11, $18; do., commr„ C. S. R. forewell dinner tendered to Mr. M. G. IIenfryn ...... .. 93 65
div. 8, $8; Wm. McGee-, 'Councillor, 14 Canter, on Tuesday, prior to his leaving Hensall ..... . ... 679 69
4, 01Er; do., eommr., C. S. R., $10; do. Toronto. A very enjoyable and pleas- Ilohnesville 74 33
sittines, $28; do., com. inissioner, div. this place to take up his residence in Hillsgreen
comer., townline div. 4, $4; A. Beatson, ant time was spent. Jamestown
Khiva 18,71 2787
$5; do., commr., townline, div. 5, $10; King'sbridge.:.. 7576 9098
Kintall......... 184 28
Councillor, 14 sittiegs, $28; do. commie,
div., 5, $15; do., commr. C. S. S., div. 5,
do., commr., St. Marys G. R, $6; do., Kippen...... ... 254 42
connnr. eravelling station, Granton, Kirkton...... ... 895 32
$1.50; W.°D. Stanley, Clerk, balance of Lakelet ...... ..... 19577 4708
salary, $75; do., postage, stationary, Lanes
making inspectors report, posting mid An. open meeting of the Hig,11 School Leadbury ...... . 123 49
publishing treasurer's and reeve's, Literary Society, will be held on Friday Lochalsh...... .. 112 25
statement and nomination notices, $20; evening. A large attendance should Lonclesboro'.... .. 406 59
C. C. Hod,gins, Reeve, 1 day financial greet it. Lumley ... — ... 57 54
itSSGSSor, $20; do., two days attending Newbridge ' 14496 4994
Nile 158 94
statement, $2; J. Flanagan, treasurer, Marnoch
do., $2; J. Lewis, balance of salary as
court of revr I, $4; W. Begg, draw- Port Albert . - ... 127 65 50 00
in,„0.- lumbeisc . i. 5, $1; J. Chrlmers,box- Porter's Hill.... - 92 33 3460 0000
e,ulvert, div. 67 $2.25; T. Duffield, work,. Roclgerville . ..... 79 75
,
N. B. moiety, 50c; John Hodgins, bah St. Augustine. — 80 64 20 40
190 01 60 00
culvert C. S. R., div. 8,01;- Joseph Hod- St. Helen's
121 97 36 00
gins, plank and rep. hridg•e; div. 3, '$1; Saltford
SS he ae 11)01 , 4,680 64 1240 00
ance on culvert, div. 2, 02'; T. G. 'Ryan,
IC Grace, r0p. culvert, div, 4, 50e; M. fadrldton 62 16 • 20 00
Ryan, ditch, div. 4, $2; Dennis Heenan, .. 87 00 ' .16 00
tile ditch, illy. 4, 03; Joseph Caerol, tile Shipka
ditch, div. 4, $2; W. 'Taylor, damage to Sunshine, — ... 40 58 16 00
peopertp drawing- gravel, 05; Secy.- Varna . ... - ... 334 54 ' , 120 00
Walton
Treas. P. S. S., No. 7, a. sum equivalent 363 06 ' 90 00
to withoM grant now ie. the hands. of Whiteelmech.... 250 28 87 00
Westfield ......... 71 51 82 00
The collector's' time Was extended. Wingham . • , ... 3,631 66 . 960 05
Winchelsea 80 76 30. 00
the treasurer. . •
when it was moved. by W. 1VIeGree, nee'cl Winthorpe ... 152 52 .' 60 00
by A. Beatson, that thanks of this Wroxeter ..... 763 42 320 00
Mr . S. ii. Hodgins now took the chair,
touncil is due, midis hereby tendered Zurich ... _ 703 34 •200 00.
to our 1.0017e 'f or the able and impartial
044.01101 10 which he presided over the
deliberatbsns of the counc'd during the
Biadulpn Council.
A Meeting of the Biddulph column
Mr. E. Floody in Toronto this week, was held in Temperance hall, Granton,
Granton.
T'Ite minsicipal elections for the town-
ship (of Biddulph was held on Monday
7511 inst, and was keenly contested.
Seven candidates -went to the polls
each determined to win. The result
of the contest is that the old council
is still masters of the situation. The
following. is the vote elven for each:--
Pollins. divisions Nos 1, 2' 3 4 5
Geo. Skrestman, 15 15 8 60 1 2.
8. 1. Hodgins,
A. Beatson,
J.. Cobbledick,
P. Davis,
P. J. Deuran,
108, 117, 88, 60, 34.
71, 57,41, 38;105.
80, 81;20, .5,-72'
85, 77, 76, 50 76.
59, 33, 40, 58, 69.
Wm. McGee, 74, 40,48, 80, 27.
Totals, Westrnan'230; Hodgins, 402;
Beatson, 312; Cobbledick., 228; Davis, e-001 and for his uniform kindness and
Mx. John Mitchell is heldieg a mam-
moth auction sale of dry goods this
weeks
We understand that a concert is to
be held about the 15111. of February
under the anspices of the Crediton
pnblie school. Mr. Tait promises us
something new this year.
Owing 50 the bad state of the roads
i
business s very dull.
Chess is the popular game her at
present. It is undecided yet as to who
holds the championship but IL F. is at
present taking the lead.
A public meeting will be held in the
Town Hall, cm Friday evening, when
it will be decidecl about ineorpuratine
this place into a police village.
Messrs. Wilson Anderson and George
Mantle are on the sick list. Our U. D.
is being kept very busy.
Sles. S. Essery is at present visiting
friends in St. Marys.
Mr. John Young is in Strathroy on
business connected with the egg busi-
ness of the late D. Hill.
Ilrienerho- BELLS. -Mr. DOMIld Pat-
terson, a former resident of this town
was married on Wednesday to Miss
froths, of Grand Bend. • Donald was -a
general favorite while 11 1004' midst an4
all join. in Wishing him every joy and
.blessing that life can bestOw.
, A pleasant event took place at the
residence of Mr. J. Hoist on. Tuesday
evening the occaston being . the mar-
riage of 151i G-ottwein to Miss F. Hoist.
The bend serehaded the . happy couple.
The County Council will assemble
here on. Tuesday.
Mr. P. Keely, Reeve of Blyth, visited
the County Town last week.
Mr. 31. G. Cameron takes his depart-
ure from our midst this week.
A very enjoyable social was held at
the residence of Mr. E. Downing, on
Monday evening, by the young people
of the North Street Methodist church.
Everything passed of in a very pleas -
manner, and; lots of refreshments.
The position. of Div. Court Clerk
which became vacant owing the death
Mr. J. S. McDonald, has been given to
Mr. C. S. Seger ex -mayor.
On Friday last, Mr. Woodcock, who
has been in Colorado for some time, re-
turned. De looks hale and hearty.
Our W. -C. T. IT. helcl a meeting in
the Temperance Hall on Thursday
eveni11g. of this week.
Quite a number tire out of town
visiting. friends.
The electric light look most beautiful
at night.
Quite a large number are confined
to the house with illness.- We hope to
Soon hear Of their speedy recovery.
At the last regular meeting of the
Huron Encampment NO. 28,1:0. 0. F.
The following offieers were elected and
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Zurich,
Me. Dan Dyer has returned feom his
holiday kip to the -north. Hereports
business as being brisk in that section
Of the eetintey. ,
MSS R151r, dressmaker, is. spending
mo THE DEAFr-A. person, cured of Deaf-
ness and noises in the head of 28 year's
standiiirr, by a' simple remedy, will send 41.
description. of' it entg to any 'person who 0.,p-
plitf.!;2t2o.,;._Tionar,s04, 3084., john. St. MontreaL