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I"RWAY, JAN. 20, 1893. t
Co' 01,1.10.
Tie new ,Methodist 01101013 at Gerrie.
will he epeued for divine wet'sbie en
Sunday, Jan. 22nd.
Juries Walker had the misfortune to
have $11.25 stolen from his house on
Moncley evening during the abseuee of
the family. It was evidently the work
or some one dull acquainted with the
et[rroundlogs and pace.
Jut itationsare out for the first an•
nual ttasembly of the young people of
Gorki. , to be held iu the Town Hall on
Thursday evening, 10th inst., and the se
whit take delight in such practices ere iu
high hey over ,he canning ew tit
O" 3on„•ty eveninu, Stith ins'., the
mrutbers of Court tlnrrie, No. 57. O. 0.
F , treaitil their w•ivaa end mise I my
Meet's to an oyster supper in he n.w
Hall After ample justice bad been done
to the good things provided for the ms -
tenial wail being of all, en impromptu
progrtm was rendered, mnnsistia' of
reoit'ttiuns, speeohen, ete. All expressed
themselves as well pleased with the
evelling'e entertainment awl 1. turned to
their homes hoping that there would he
a repitltiou of the 00801 in the near
future,
011.0 wn,nfl.
G. F. Thompson the other day re•
cel, ed a letter from N''v York city, of -
feria;; hien 0 big thin:; to dispose . f
coun erfeit greenbaoles.
The annual meeting of the f:'ma
Farmers' Mutual Fire Teammate Jo
was held in Coehlin's Hotel, Ate ond, on
Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, for the election of
officers.
The 25th anniver•nry of the wedding
of John G. Robertson and wife was
fittingly o.lebrnted last Wednesday ev-a1•
lag A number of their friends were.'
present and a very enjoyable evening
was spent. The pr. scuta were beautiful
and useful and age mementoes of the
esteem in which lir, and Mrs. Robert
spit are hold by their friends.
It will be interesting for m my to
know jltet how muds registered mail
matter is traneaote1 in the Atwood „0st-
ottloetor the month of Dec. The tvnrtlty
pusbmaster, Donald Gordon, informs as
that 1.114 registered lett re were mailed
here during the above month ; 58 were
delivered at this post, ffice, and 72 passed
tl•.m_h here as " t. rwerde" to ther
offices. This ,beltns that 294 registered
letters were handled and duly recorded
in tite P. 0. bake in one month by lio.
• Gorin,,.
ANNUAL llaerxNG.-The annual m et•
int; of the sharehnld rs • f the Elmo
Cheese and Butter .lfanuraoturiog Oo.
wag halal in the faetnev R'tetu'i•ly error
norm, Jan. 7th tin, lnoti..m made and
carried •Tar'ih Rra. wt 0,111«d to the
chair. The mien es of thLw 0011ual
meetio2 and the rmmntes of the special
nte.'tieti to pass Re Iaty No. 25 and the
mien e• of a I the m stings f the Direu
tors 110rttu the past yeatr were read 'tea
minuted. J. W. Wh aeon. Secretory of
Palm nen's Ass0eiati•ai of western On
ta,•in being preemie cgs reyneeterl to al•
dress t ,e me tin . 0,1 ricin! be stated
th•st he acne perh,t,ps ,Wore for the p •r
post. of oq,iritg utformation than im•
parting nor, as Ole factory enjoy d the
proud reputation of being one of the best
mitenee,l fiteio'ien in the Province. and
in foot the first and lily factory whiou
had adopted the system of paying for
milk at:cor'ling to quality. In the aotrae
of his remarks he strongly recommended
winter dairying to be established. The
Ananr'i d report, which wan iclopted,
showed the total receipts to be $87.977.
08, of whiolt $81,535.48 was p •irl to
patrons for milk. $1,500 27 were paid
to milk drawers, $2,043 83 for m.tnnfao•
taring, $49017 for b❑xes, 812017 for
tenting and aside, awl ,037.28 to patrons
for whey. These figures go to show the
m,guitude and immense value of the
cbees industry in this dietriot. And
this factory is bat one of nine flourish
ing in Elmer township. On mo lin Time.
Smith etas appoui:ed &editor. The fol.
lowing directors were elected :-R.
Parker, Geo. Home, Wm Dickson, J A,
Ternbnli and Joshua Challenger. W.
Louhhead having resigned Mr. Challen•
ger was elected 3.• 011 the position
Motions were made and carried to enlarge
the present fttotnry end to allow no ter-
nips to be fed to cattle from which milk
is sent to this factory, Two or three
tleleonine from the Blm'vale factory be.
lug rreeent, op' of them stated that he
wished to knew if the new system of pay•
ing for milk according to quality was
giving general satisfaction. The chair-
man then called for a show of Bands
from all who wore satisfied. The vote
vvae unanimously in favor of
the new system. There was
not ane dissenting voice.
Prof. Dean, of the Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph, addressed the meeting
at some length, and in a monnee that was
both interesting end instructive. Afer
the adjournment, of the annul meeting
the Directors oleot meet for organization.
Yellowing is a stunmory of the business
transacted :-R. P•etker was re elected
Preeilent, Wm, Dickson declined re.
appoin'tnent as salentnatt unless allowed
$50 salary instead of $20, as received laet
season. The appointment was laid over
to a future meeting. Wm, Lochhead
was re•appoiuted See.•Treas, at a salary
of $95. 7t was awned that Geo. Mona be
ViutePresidont. ,T. IV, ltio'P.ain was ape
pointed auditor. Wm Dickson and Wm.
Loohhead were appointed delegates to the
Dairymen's convention at Loudon.
Joe hese is fostering at St, I4tary'e this
week. On Thursday and Friday even•
inge he was at Fullerton Corners.
Before leaving Mitohsll Samuel
Nethercott was presented by the c0ngre.
gation of Trafalgar, etraot ohureh with a
handsome gold watch and an address, to
whiou a happy and suitable reply was
leliVe0ed.
Huron County.
One ttnd'a•hal1 feet of stew of the
level iu tiowick.
A allow shoe club is to be organized
in Exeter hhurtly.
Thg Emits„- is the tilt of w'cat
11 1.10 ut. +pnpef 01110 boiug issued at
Clifford.
Titers wan moult rejnioiug as Fordwiclt
over idle election of Ai'. Onok an lteove.
The 1w•1•viuh tend G"rrie lauds tvl.re
0111 Serenading,
'I'Ite Bishop of Iluran line been pleased
to appoint Re., 11I. Turnbull, rector of
St, George's church, Gadoriolt, to the
position of rural dean of the County of
Huron.
Saudereon's general store, Wroxeter,
had .1 narrow escape froth fire. A fall•
ing lamp exploded eotttterintt the euro•
ing nil, and nothing but the promptness
turd courage of those near the spec saved
the large blouk with its valuable oan•
tents,
GnaHnit 51utaxtgG -Division Grange,
No. 21, held Be annual mee•ing in the
hall of the Ninth Line Grange, on the
4th lust., 0.1 which 001' were the follow•
inn reuresentativee :-Flowiolt Grange,
John Stewart ; Spring Gnome, Edward
Cooper, Adam Fans., Peter Hepintoll ;
Dai hard Gro.ngo, ,les, Fellis, Robert
Fallie, Jolvt Rai, Andrew (`arswell, Jno.
Thompson ; Ninth Line Grange, john
Seerff, J, Sroukton, L A. il'Ltsn t, Sarni,
,Jul)nsuu, Wnl. Pre hted, Joni s Fo-ter;
1 lillcl'd Gramge, Alt:.' 1)rum•ttmrd. rho
mew l'ar'd brei,ess teas re,ie.rerl.
Your i t.:rw.tiui and itolitable meo lugs
•err here diming the 1•'-u•, nod the
ana,,oes were in a setisfautory state.
1'Ite next meeting is to be held in Gorrie
ruder the mi. -pins of the Howiok Grange
on Toes lay, Starch 7th. The f0'low'ng
°Meets Ivan• elect d and iustallo 1 for the
onrreut year :-.11 , Peter .epinstall ;
0., John Scarf ; Sen., Al x. Drnnlm' ud ;
Treas., Jobe Stewart ; Leo„ James
Mitchell ; Chap., E,I ward Cooper ;
Steward, Wrn. Prttahard ; Asst. Sec.,
John Hay ; G. 17 , Andrew Carswell ;
Ceres, ,Mrs. Tiepins all ; Pommel, 91 s
Scarf ; Fiera, 11,•8 Grupo. ; L. A S.,
hirs, Morel ; Auditors, Julio 'L'Imm ,son
and Jas. Felis ; Ex Com„ .Tame• hoer
tet', Robert nal i and +meet Jen„„•Curt ;
Re rennet.. ti'8 10 the Dominion Granee,
James Faelis. Tlee subject for discus -
at the Gorki- meeting is "sheep end
Swine."
The annual meeting of the White
oh .rah C,eantery 0o, was held in the
@ •rester'„ hall, Whitrohurch, on Deo.
17th. Before the hnnr for ttominenoin;
the business of the meeti arrived, the
Treasurer, H. D. R' •sderson, was busily
engaged paying out the dividend to the
shareholders. The meeting was organiz-
ed by the President of the Company,
Frailt Henry Robs. Currie, er, was the
chairman. The anditn,'s statement of
receipts and expenditure one read by
the treasurer. Thi receipts of t),y yenr'o
wo•I, tcitalled up to the handenme sum of
814,404 04 The Patrons of this live
eoiip uy received for the butter -old
during the year $22,000 The butter
w0,0 a Id at the avettee pride of Sol,. ism
p und, the pat' •ns receiving 101n, and
170, p -r limpid. Total nnmh••r of pinnas
made during t1 year were 67.875 The
appointment 0f directors for the year
1893 eve- then Miceli up end ell th old
dir•euttfrs 'V"'e re elector! viz :-F1',•anit
Henry. John Gillespie, rtinh tr 1 Potty.
piece, Gavin 01ila,1, and Wm. lfartin.
Pliot0ffrafly
P�rl1T03nG GRAM
PHO 6 6J(WL Pt'N11AuY
O E PERRY,
slam BLOCE,
BRUSSELS.
We make a specialty of
Cabinet Photos, and of family
and other large group,. All
work warranted first-class in
every respect. Give us a call.
C. E. PERRY.
Ayer's . & IfIg'cn"
Makes the hair soft and glossy.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
nearly five years, and my hair is moist,
glossy, and m an excellent state of pros.
ervauon. I ani forty years old, and have
ridden the plains for twenty live years.
-wet. Henry al t, alias "Mustang dill,+'
Newcastle, Wyo.
yer5ag'.i H&r iI or
Prevents lair from falling out.
"A number of years ago, by mein-
mendatien of a friend, I began to n30
Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop the hair from
falling oan and prevent its turning gray.
The 110s1 effects were most satisfactory.
Occasional applications sine,: have k^pt
my hair thick and of .t maural color."-
I•I. 1.i, Basham, McKinney, '1'exns.
Ayer's H ii° Vigor
Restores hair after fevers,
1, Over emu. ego 1 had a severe favor,
and when I recovered my heir began
to fell out, and what litho icmeined
turned gray. I tried various remedies,
but without success, till at last I began
to use Ayer's littir Vigor, and now my
nair is growing rapidly and is restored
to its original color." -Mrs, A, Collins,
Dighton, A'Mass.
Ayer's earl/Igor
gor
Prevents hair from turning gray,
"My hair tens rapidly turning gray and
falling out; one bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor loan remedied the trouble, and my
hair is now its original color and full-
ness." -13. Onkrupa, Cleveland, O. s'
Prepared lod by Driig Druggists o d i est err. as,
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BEANtIill1t t let Vigor aid 14,11-
115 Atulho d tthlutn 3A•
nuelteen of body Dt to. cud
00 tlln errDte of eneeeheh of
youth, 111hlomt nt ILleoluble unres 6110
Mont ,,bid +t Vii, • W11 'rllr.Vr.
013015 have Lull ,111 oo untlu Hold by
druggists s141 pet linunagu, or six for °,11,m•
stmt ny mill nu 1 me It t of nrlou by ad,Ireee-
ine,TIM JAtnas Alt nmtu. (10„ Toronto, cent,
Write for mm111011 t, Seta 111 J3rueesle by
U. A, 1./141AUMAN,
YEW'S
Sarsaparilla
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¥-our best remedy for
, E-rysipelas, Catarrh
R-heumatism, and
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S-crofula
Salt -Rheum, Sore Eyes
A-bscesses, Tumors
R-unning Sores
S -curvy, Humors, Itch
A-nemia, Indigestion
P-imples, Blotches
A-nd Carbuncles
R-ingworm, Rashes
-mpure Blood
L-anguidness, Dropsy
L-iver Complaint
A -II cured by
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Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, 'lase.
Sold by all Druggists, Price $r ; six bottles, $3.
Cures others, will cure you
FOS
Ske e9s
Let the wild winds roar
And the Froel King snore,
But buy your Holiday Goode
At J. G. Sltelte's tt,•re.
At Skene's Popular Store
Good .goods you will got,
And as 80 the price
They are low you can bet.
New spioee, new peels,
New fruits at Sheila's,
For be has the goods
Yon will see.
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A FEW LINES :-
3 cans Tomatoes, 25o.; 8 cane Corn 25o.;
8 cane Peas, 25o. ; 3 boxes Mince Meat,
25e. ; 2 largo cans So' dines, 20c.
All goods First•Clims.
Call and see me.
J. G. SKENE.
JAN 20, 1893
Quck 'J�a ./1:I' ' .I$J. 4Lr u
v..w..wue.umoa•MIM , awssom. ®wO00.1wpr1swe_r
is to the front with a full lino of new Goods consisting of General
Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Flour and Feed,
and everything generally kept in a first-class Grocery. I am pre-
pared to 111(13t the requirements of the public in a straightforward
manner. Call and ere before 'buying elsewhere.
Cash Paid for L',gg,9.
Iliolac�.st
P1ice for Batter knurl Poultry.
My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. Iloping to merit
a share of your Patronage and Confidence, I am
Yours, &C.,
0 -. ..�A 5 M.tel R.
Geo B eker's old Stand.
he Event
TOW J1-11 tthe
he Season
EMIR JA.N.
Grand Gancert Auspices
SONS OF SCOTLAND.
The Talented Yonne Elocutionist,
FLO R b N C E 'ti it l@ IMA
-ASSISTED Bl -
The Cleverest of Humorists,
MR. W. E. RAMoAY,
and MBs. SENA RA'/SAY, Pianist ;
PROF. SCOTT, Soloist ; Mn. J. BAL-
LANTYNIi, Scottish .Dancer ; and
DB. CAMPBELL, Sea forth, address
on Barns,
PRE,ENI•INl4 .3' UNEiZU11,LEb
AND al.1'I.fllt l ''l'I Itl'I1N.11ENT.
PLAN OF HALL A'P PEPPER'S
DRUG STORE.
Commencing Tuesday, 24th instt,f
.Ancl'Private ;file &mug the fest of lite day 11t
CEIflIIE GST
f
PR'1J SSUIJS-
The whole stock of Fine Boots and Shoes, Rubbers,
Overshoes, Felt Boots, Pure Gum Rubbers and Socks, Shop
Furniture, &c.,
HAS GOT TO BL SPEEDILY SOLD.
A large quantity of general goods comprising groceries,
crockery, glassware, &c , will be sent from Seaforth for the
Auction Sale. Private Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices
now going 011.
3. R. GREGORY,
LIQUIDATOR.
We Cornmence on January 2nd
And will continue during the month of January, to sell all lines of goods at actual wholesale cost. We do this to clear
out all winter goods before, spring goods that are alrea y purchased come in, and we want to take stuck about the first
of February. With these two objects in view we will offer goods at
U';H;:::ARD O: PRICES.
Our Stock was never so Large as at Present.
See the Reduction in Prices of Dress Goods.
Goods worth 10c. for 7c. ; goods worth 15c. for 10e. ; goods worth 17c. for 12e. ; double width goods worth 80e. for 20e. ; goods
worth 35e. for 25c. ; double width cashmeres for 20c„. black cashmeres for 25c. A splendid lino of black cashmeres, at prices up to
$1.00, to be sold at one-quarter off regular prices. A few dress lengths in double width wool goods worth 60o. for 45e. A. few pieces of •
all wool serges worth 45c. for 88c. A few ends of mantlings at less than cost 1)13100. Special lines in flannels and flannelettes. All wool
grey flannels, plain or twill, for 15c. ; flannelettes from 7c. up. A. big stock of tweeds, shirtings, cottouades, tickings, shirts and drawers
at prices that will astonish you. 20 dos, handkerchiefs at 2 for Ge.
Overcoats and Iteadymade Suits for melt or boys, ls;th the poll right off. Boys' Overcoats from $02.00 up; Men's Overcoats fr0111
$3,75 up ; Men's suits from $4.00 up ; Men's tweed pants for $1,00.
A few sets of our best Ladies' Furs yet to sell, if you want a set cheap call early.
A Largo e took of Boots and Shoos on I tat ,aro
Felt Boots, Overshads, Rubbers, Felt Socks, &c. We have our Spring stock bought and want to clear out the present
stock before the new comes in. To do that we will sell thein at prices that will make them go,
A Full .Line of Groceries Always in Stock.
We Pay the Full Market et Price for Good Batter, B gs and Poultry.
Doll't miss this chance of buying goods at such low prlces.. Many of these lines will not last long! and will not be re-
placed for the same money so the first to come will get the best chance.
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