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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1879-12-05, Page 8_ ,___—, 7__ _ ________._ " - ___ __ - . -,. . I ;� - . - ; .. - _ _ Q_ . - ­­ ­­ - __- , __ , __ I ­­_ ­ 11I.M.1111 _,___­_ ­ '. - - . - __ - I � � : , ---__1__-_1_1-- ------ _ �,_ "-..--.--I- � - —, _ - ____ __ .1­n=__111__1­____r� ­ —`7----_--_-- - � . � - . I . I - 11 . :_ . : � � . . I P . - I . - I � D I ! . I - , � � - ; ,­ __ ­­ . i I . I - � . , . . . . .... I . . I I I - � � Z_ - . ; . .* . . � . . . - - : - � . I - I . I . I i , � I � I I . - I - .... � . - : � -�k � �z I : I I I I I .. .. . . . . � . I . . � I - . � . . ; � - - � � I I . . I . � . . . - . - . ­ - I , � - - ,III . . C I . . I I - I I � � � . I . . 7 . I I - I � . � I - I � I . . . . I. - I I . � I . . I . . . . . _� - - . I . I I . I . � . . . . i . - . . . I I . I I . - � I - . � I � . - .__ I � _.. .4- -11 ��__,_ , P , - I � . . . . - . ;. - - - � � .1 . , . � � I - . - ! - - - � � �_. ; I .r . . . I ! I -, �, , _ - I . . . . - 1. 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I . . � i , 11 � - . , - I . ; . � ­ ; . � t�. � WNANN� minwo6kUN& � THE -HURON EXPO O.R. . i I R­ - - �_ ___ . - —, - -_ --- - �IT ' . �� . I ; I � " — . - . . . ' I � i � t : . _ , I : I . ' I - I . . 19CF,XRER 5 .1 ON Z i 4 � - - an ___ D I __­;___- ___ ­_ -I - � .1 "� Itto, I . . ., 1879. � ;� � — 11 . .— _� —_ �� �! I . : '. .-. �t t4V#00jt0V* Rogers and Mt%br,e, and by . Rev. Mr. than others Several fro tow,a intend re - I . I 11 . In - I ; . _ 1 ' creation room, it was not favorably township - Carried.. " - . � : � I t . . - .i . - ___________�__ . A . I � 11 Eamunds, Dr, r,a,mpbell and -Messrs. goin to Br eld- to -day' to try their received by ille meeting, and is,only 4e- Mr. in for a shcrt time. It being a cold � ; I � ! i ,-.> , up : I I __ , D. W In t T P's, - Moved by � � — __ --.-- . _ c U 8 R1 the * night, Mrs .... I - . ,�� A ­ _. I . ; I ..ders could not be raide' J. Egan, -of I I . . �­ __ - lection of MP . . Carter volunteered to go A, Ga MCDOUGALL & . . � —�-,--.z,---------.-,-.--�-,--.-.--..� D. , ilsoix 'and Hioks� A better so. kgo, rnell shooting w,athli.-­Hr. aired by a few. The matter rests Nigh, seconded by Mr.Mundell,th � , : . - , on- . � : " H statute labor retarne against John home with Mr. Hart, And before leaving . I , . 7 1 . . I I % � . : - 4 and those utteriding next night will b'e' James'Roman Catholic Ch�i`rch, Sea- y s the Couircil are they took a buffalo robe from Mr. C I � , i i DISTRICT MATTERS, I 9, and Walker be remitted, a (I I &milt011, ,ciang in St. tirel in the hands of the member, COR I � : R f .. — � - � am it is not at 411 probable Any considerable ar- - - _� � . 11 ­ _�, ______._ - __ P1Y rCW0,17cled for their trouble. The forth. on Sunday last. Of OPillidn, from the evidence submif- ter's rig, so that ____� . . � � - - - � L_ - Z Z _-, _­ __ ____ - - __._�,___ - ­ -----,---- --,--, - "., * __� I � '. � Dleethigs J -f is singing was numberwill eutertain. so fool'sil mild -they might be warm . . � I ; �, � will hereafter'. be b.old on excenent, and drew. for'th Nvell-merited on . I tod, that Mr. Walker wrought as long and comfortable. . . . - I IP 1 , I I ieidal a proposition. I When Mr. Carter I I ,-- 1 PUBLISHERS'-NOTIOE. Tuesday evenings instead of on Monday hours as 9thers in the same divisiO . � : � I � T I . 1. , encomiums Of Praise f-rom connoisseurs . —6 I . n- came Out he at once missed the robe, -W:B I-J'A -V-E 11 . 1. ­ . , evenings as at first intended, as the ot the mu ica,l fra I . . — Carried. Application of Wm. . . . � � A ,_ � . __ . .- F kir the cOnvellielice of subscribers ' 81 t-4raity.-We came I �. Burns andadilig6lit search being made and - . __ . 11 . 1. �� ' : � . . th.. tile ,hallis ongmed for Council meetings pretty near'llaving"P,nother bad fire in� Stanley. i -for damages to- horses and wagon, notraceofitto'be found the stealina . . . - -, .. I I I ��__i -S. t I . oil, Zt, ; . I 1. � webave ratde arrauggemenbs wi nearly every week on Monday evening. town on Monday - GooDilousus.-Mr. J. W. Nichols through breakin of it was at once laid to thie charge of . I .. .1 1; - I . 19,8t. About 8 o'cli g down of a culvert, I .... � . � . . A I . . ishers of the Glob I _.— Ock- of the Lake Shore Stanl6y,recently s6id was la over for considerat)on at next certain persons who bad � � . publ c., Voronto, 4cl.v&- the.fire -&]arm was, sounded, and on i id ; . . in- "I .1 I n . ­ i ; 1. � . I I . - ; I oil meetdng� Moved by Mr. Mundell, see- The news spread like wildfire that Mr. N 0 H E S ITATIO N .1 : . . 1 TnE KI a three yearl' old heavy draught c been prese t . ti�er, London, and WhIness, IVIOUtreal, -to -"'RU" CHEESE F.&CTORY,—A vestigation -it wa% found that the fire f rol.n - f . .Wellington., to Mr. Ge(x Stanbury ended by Mr. Nigh, that the following Carter's buffalo robe had been stolen., - - . I meeting of Directors of the Rinhurn was in Mrs. Markey's building an Main of the London Road, for $140; also! ., ___ 4 ' !I . arnisli, these Papers inponnection with. Cheese Manufacturing Comp&n � I I a ... amounts be grantad. ill charit : Mrs. and the names of the supposed . - I . I - - T_Rr RMSITORfrom now until the first held in Seaforl' 1, oil Saiturda ' . y . . y -was street, The Chimney at first cLught- throe year old from the same horse to Mr. Raymond guilty - i � , $4, 4,r& McNamara, 35; parties bwa6hed in private conversa- . tHIRTEENT] * y last. fire. Opposite the hole in the chimney Wm. Bell, Tuckersmith for $11o. - Mr. Mrs. hafer, $5; Nicholas Price $5-- . Of JarkuarS,, 1881, xt the following rates After paying all working expenses for where the skove pipe entereA was an- Nich S tion. And to cap the whole proceed- In saYitg that We are now, Maki. NUN I . I the yeaf, a dividend of 20 .- Olson also sold a few months na the � NV:9110LE I . payable in, advame: PoVoent. on ot-ker hole, covered Iiienly -with paper. Carried. The Treasurer was instructed ings, Mr. Beaugh, almost at the ,om, - .: . the paid up capital -stock- � a two year old Glenlee colt to Mr. j ago to pay all orders - Cheapest Sale Of NEW 5 - I ohn .: I . . . ,uh I I ' . ' . "zPOSITOR a71c1�6LD-V1.'RT.rs,E-u_ � -.__ 2.705 pressed state of Vile �Gheese mairket dur- ttinately this was noticed in time, so another evidence of how it pays to bills for gravel for statute labor as car- had beenstolen, and that if he went to . . I H I LL' BRO , h cillors for jobs let by tender and all evening, stated, that the buffalo robe - ectirM, have Mae burning cinders -ignited the paper, St -grantedby the Conn- mencement of the services on Tuesday . r',*XTt)"--lT03R and Wr.Y.KLY ar,oi3p....,,�-3.0o been declared, but in view -of J- a de- axd fell in showers on the floor F or- is op 6116011, of Stanley, for 6110. - This 1'- : L.KPO-SaTOR a-d(l DAXLY WJT�V�ESS_. 3.50 1 raise gOOa Stock. tified by the PILthmasters. I I I iug the greater part of the season and 1 -hat no serious haxm resulted. 'This' 0 Moved by the trouble he could point out the guil . . I I I . . . I - I . - Exx�osxToR ass 1NrF.F-KLYWXTNrsF!.. 2.35 It'116 consequent small returns received was a very dangerous and Cajeless way I Mr. Mundell, seconded by Mr.N.Ligh, parties. Atvhis juncture he was i ty SEASONABLE OR . . I I - I I I Ey"'051TOR MCI UEsAFNGFR ........ 1,75 1 by.the patrons for Walton. M_ Y 00008 I i - . - . the milk, the com- to have a chimuey.-A meeting of, the that the Reeve be paid the sum of 640, terrupted by a member present, who - I I . . e ir-erits of the J,Awkly 61obe i pany very generously determined to , Fire Brigade will be held in the usual following is a cor- and the Deputy Reeve and Councillors explained to* him how matters stood. - � � I!> I As to th' i 'OUR Sc!i[OOL.-The . � . give the Patr3usithe benefit rect standing of the pupils' in the Senior �30 each 11 I I . . I Moral-peorle should'not be too ready , . uccessors to Wm, : � in :, i . : � :3M a on Monday evening next, a eight department of School Section No. year -Carried. Moved by Mr. Han- to suspect others of guilt on insufficient , and all this ia .! of a portion - plac , for services I , I S O'clock. -. : � � 11, o A Western Advertiser we need not say I of their profits, and, consequently, only t -for the our -rent I � . I I . Morris, for the mouth of November, for Ever made i this town I i ----------- I -------- �e I . I ; � . . I the faze of the I .: I I . `anything. The Montreal Witness, also, , declared -a dividend of -18 per cent., &I- : nab, seconded by Mr. Landsborough, evidence, or, is in- � I � .. o� � 11 ig well known to most of our reader ' I lowing the other 7 .per cent. to ggo f THE' SEAFOItTi'r C&-rEESP, FACTO11Y..—I proficiency and good condu'.Ct.* Fifth that th � . , i � . . . S. or a - Council do now adjourn' to stance, on no evidence at all. . - I 11 � � . - - - I c sss-Ist J. McDougall, 2nd 'B. Lees I I ; . the benefit of .' At a meeting of the shaxeliolders of the I meet again at I - I . 4 � � ]It is one of the best family the patrons. This gener- 9 . Daly's Hotel, Egmond- -----*---- � . ., I � - Papers pub- ous treatment will, no doubt, be duly Seaforth Cbeese Manufacturing Com- I 3rd W. Hewitt. Senior Fourth cla - . .. � . i �, , . � : ; 88 ville, on Wednesday, the 10th of Do- Sunsiiine. . � I :1 . , � h.shedin0anada. With TnEEXPOSITOR apprecia panyheldon Thursday of laso llstK-Murchie,2nd-M. Lees, 3rd M. camber, at 2 o'clock F led by t1fe patrons. . I - . - - _­ r of the abovp papers any fam- , —�-*_ the following gentleman were elected .. _. � .---. SEAFORTH, A ' i . . � and eithe . 'I I ' I . t week, I Tiernan JuniorFourth class-Ist S. I P. M. I Fm.;E TRuwAwAy.-Last Sunday, P. i. GENERAL ADVAINOE I .. . � - an , . , I I AST-ic,HT Directors: Messrs. W dJ- H. MCC Bey, of this village, . � I I ilY will �be Pretty Well supplied with v in. Lees, 2nd 1. Madigan, 3rd J. McFadzen. -LuM. ley. I ; . - 1.31PROVI-MENT.—Si McMurray, gas. , � a I � L � new. ssue a slight improvement has . Gouinlo c6neluded they would take a little � . . ;I � ' � . Spaper literature, and that too, a last- i " " 0, I Scott. Goo Senior Third class-ist M. Smilie, 2nd HAD TO BE SHOT.—A few daVS ' �! : , At a meeting -A. McDougall; 3rd A, Fulton. Junior a - �i - ; t a been Made 'in the delivery of the mails and Robgrt Goveulock. ajo Mr. pleasure of the newly fallen snow. :; I . . -very mcderate cost. . Horton of the bouil - - . —4 - i . � I , along this line. The mail direct from of Directors .Subsequently held, '5. Third -dary line, let his They kitcbed to a cutter 'a blood colt, In all kinds of Goods. We Most C -our- . . I i - � ' . Mr. c4ss--71st M. Blair, 2nd M. horses -�Ut 1008e to - . - - a Toronto, or at least Robert Govenlock was're � water, when one of which was not thoroughly broken, and teously and urgently ask every lady to - . � M 4EAN BROTHERS. a porti6n of it is -elected Presi- Murchie, 3rd A. Burgess. � . . I � . I . I . _-_7______ . � ......... �� � them, a mare heavy with foal, slipped left the village in gay speed, 'but they Examine and ste'e for herself, � � . I � now forwarded. -from Stratford by the dent, and Mr. J. Duncan, Secretary I and fell, and broke her leg. The ani- had not'gone f , ., I . . I , - ! � Tim CA-N_A_Di_1-x ALifAN_-AC.-,This old accommodation train which sho Treasurer. Owing to some necessary Ethel. . ax when the prancing of I I . � � � . i � and excellent publication has made its . Uld I - I inal had to be shot. the steed capsized the cutter. The � h-lsucceoaing to -the b I -,reach -here,"bu t which very seldom. does improvements made in the factory 'EDUIPATIONAL.—Tbe following is the OUR SCHOOL.—Th8 st � —_ I � �: . appearance for 1S80.' It is an b t - ' buildinglast spring, t1 - — - & -01 i . almost I O'clock.. The main D andiva of the driver was dragged a considerable dis Hill . ... Co., we have � It ortion ere will be no correct standing of the pupils in E bliel. pupils in our school, with ID'arks - ob- tance by the Ges when they broke.. � with the determination� & a . � t . I midispensibie article in every house- of -theolmeaff delivery, howeve;, dividend for the shdreholders this year. Public'Sch' : i . . I still tained f6rbgood cond I ,; i . � 7 . ? . - . L . i � � . 001 No. 11, for the month � -act and general pro- Thus freed from all, control, the � ani Mal _7M 1?4_Y__B 0 IDY . t — . ; .1 7 4 h0ld,,and is worth five times its price. I ,comes by the later -train, and win con- On the same day a meeting of the hug, the 30th of November.'. The fici6licy for the mouth of November is ran at full speed for over a mile, when M � t t t I n ! Ve have to thank Mr. Papst, of Ilia to do I enc . I patrons was . . � . I . A . the I � so until the lime of the held in the afternoon. I Standing is based oil proficiency and as follows : Fourth form -Susie Ste'cY it was stopped by Mr. Peter Hall.. it . � - . ,!a - I . : py- , il train is changed. Al. There was a v9ry fair attendance. . Mr. J good conduct. 590, Kate Ellarington 570, Jessie Ander- was none the . I � � Dominion Bookstore, for a co, b mai a 0�u," . �a � h I . I on_ . Fou�th class-Ist T. G. . _�_ we are thankful even for Roderick Grey was appointed Chair, worse for its escapade,and I ; � � _h � . 1 7 - small . - Ratcliffe. Senior Thiid class-Ist G. son 510, Isabella 'HoLean 390, Arnold when caught seemed as if it would have Interested in Dry Goods sh.oU;1,d 'see Our A LARIGE' '� Z F . . � �'�B` . vors man, and Mr. William . I i � S -k -kTH S011001, CONvEXTIO.N.-The , there is no valid reason why we McConnell,) Dobson 2nd J. Barr 3rd J. Tin Bowerman 375, Thomas Bowermon 320, liked to run another mile. - The' cutter 12i cent Dress Goods. We Sell . � I I . dall. C . seven-th -'Mna'al c0avention under", the I should not receive the entire mail at Secretary. A- statement of the last I Junior 'Third class--' M. A. Slam Helen Bishop 230 Maggie .-Glen 140, was slightly damaged. I � - � I . aukrices of the Huron Sabbath Se . . 18t mon, I . � I � . 4: _hOol, 1 the proper time, inate year's business was read and adopted I 2nd A. - G. -Crich , 3rd I. . Dobson. � I ; � � ad of, as now Alfred Cudm'ore 110, Samuel Cudmore � . � I I - o � a . . . � : - SADBERE ATE31r, NT.—Wemuch regret I I i T . . - . . I Association, wi I be held at W-ingha,m, about fourhours late. Justice will not' -by tile meeting. Owing to the low i Senior Third class-ist�F. Loie, 2nd E. 85- Senior third-Robt. E lieringtou to have to record the doAth of kr. I . � 1 ,- on Thursday and Friday next. A be'dohe t . of 6 0 rac I A Tindall, 3rd R. Spence. junior 395, Elizabeth Greenwood 35o., Esther � ; Z . . � I o this section* of the country Pr`ce ease, deliveries at this J - I - . . I I . 3 6 r. . cessi n of Morris. . Z i . � � I onth previous to . . ; bath School workers and all; -interested I such airangements as will secure us formerly. As a consequence the state- 1' Dobson, 3rd G. Gill. * U Bishop 170, Jonat' � ns to * is death he The Cheapest Flannels, I And hope, by strietly V ; cordial invifo,tian js�, extended to Sab- i until the' tory were much lighter this season than econd class-Ist W Sanders, 2nd T. Horton 345, George Kydd. 310, Rachel About 8, M . � Post -master -General makes Z> I S * McKay, of the 7th con . I i men . I : in Sabbath S011001 work. Delegates I Ourwhole mail at the Se ior First class hall Speed 85. Junior The Cheapest Cashmeres, . q . t i. � . I a coo.- - �i following Rul . if I heapest Dress Goods, I - : . : - Mar years. This, however, was due to I Crich, tracted- a severe cold which Chilled him � The Cheapest Silks, - . - : : I - I . I . i , will I make -shift arrangement such as that Junior First class-ist M Horney 445, Alex. McFarlane 325 through, and from it he took a severe : and others who propose attendin proper time. No t was Inot so satisfactory as in for� 1' -Is t C - Willis, 2D d B. Crich, 3rd. W. tbird-ThOmas Greenwood 460, Dorcas was building a chimney wh en b The C C. I - 4 fa 1111. I fm - nor information in a noticarl an- I referred to will do. - circumstances over. which the manage- I -Sbunns, 2nd C. Sau�ers, 3rd A. Cober: Agnes Simmons 305, John Simmo ' T Cheapest Satins, v- . i � . other ocylumn, : i. . he ­ . . : I _:_ . - . . I . 'Is fit of sickness, which baffied medical -1 . . I I -------*' ment or any other person had not con- i Second Division-Ist J. Whelpton, 2nd 295, Goo. Etberington 270, 'Rohl. Hor- . i . .__ I . . ; - � I . . :_ I I 11 RERSONAL.---rRev. E skill foi'time, and at last it was dis- _. � ; 1. - T urSR-ITING A -ND CURLI-XG RINICS. .Lounsbury Pre- 'trol, and consequently the pabrous, like I M. Raynard, 3rd H. Dobson. DoY 270, Caroline Cann 2 � �� . y I . ' � I . .1 - siding El e�r of the . . - - 1 4 . Ld t , As will be seen b' i � the shareholders, bore their dis - - � t Y notice elsewhere, the I I ondon District, appol , —.-- 65- Maggie covered that Ins bowels had got antang,l- The Cheapest'Mantles., . al z � . : W-11 F yfe 220, Goo. McFarlane 205, Wm. i ' � � . . . J � 0 preach in the. M ethodist Episcopal ment with' the best possible g, bo_: � ad and had obstructed the passage. I The Cheapest Sliaw . PLUSE AU -OUR . I . ; Curling Rinks I � I . . Usborne. - Bosley 155, 11fary Bell 136. Second I II . � is � i . � 0 - Church, inthis town Things look much be stated in my correspondence a fortnight . . , on Sunday even- tter for next I I S . . . . year, 1 Fixp, BULL.-Adr. Thomas Rus � form-AndreiV Xydd 305, Goo. Steacy previous to his death, that he was pro- The Cheapest Underwear, - . � . . . ! .1 axe now finished, and will be opened for ing nezt, at half -past six.. � and we have little hesitation 1 1 . sell, I r . r.) Pre- I T �tmes Road, Usborne, has purchased The Che I � . , . the season as soon as . I . . the we'&tlier will .300, Edwaid Etherington 280, Wilhel- grassing favorably. apest Clou L 7 . � permit. -M,. Robert Jamieson -was lai'd dictinc, that the statement of . x sea- �. -as . I 1. ... ­ I up 0 a I ' : ,I . � � . . I �yet Cheapest.Squarest i � or several I days, but, although not I at Harris'145, Polar McFarlane 80. N orse, until Saturday 4 . Ito. - Mr. i,&urp,h,y,- son's business, when it is Mao a, will be I ver fine thoroughbred Durham bull ovember the -29th about " _. - . ; . in the notice alludec I Hill, a ri - Tb4 .� Ticket rates will also be found, f froha Mr. Russell, of Richmonc mina Kydd 230, .Melissa, 0aun 180, Har- grow worse and w � . I - well,'is-again around a ]a to attend as sat First form-Enph6mia Kydd 470 Cath- M. 5 'olock A. - . Z. � the proprietor has incurred great . nd ab' iisfactory as this o as been dis- 1 Calf, ight months old, for �whioh be Auil -couvince them�td' � ex "' 0 i 7 . Pause in erecting and fitting L_ to b4siness. � appointing. i . . - � U P h�a,,, . z orine , when- he. died. Mr. McKay was I I m�. � INIr. T mas B '01antyne, i� paid ,200. - This fine animal is Fyfe 450, Maggie Efleringto'u. 365, . and willing to � o . � ears of ace and -leaves a- The Obeapest Carpets, 911 . � wife I I i fine rinks, a;nc t Ir M. P. P., was,prtsellt and del vered an from Esther Horney 285i Rose Easley 235, al;6ut 45 y 7 1 1 1 -A - Nelson Davidson has been con- 0 . , the c w which -took second prize at the " � i I I deserves the most lib fined to his residence- for several excellent practical address, und six children t " 1 The Cheapest Beavers, . . I . Jessie Alexander 60, Berths E esley 4Z�. o mourn his death. ,� - 3 i . .. Patronage from our Citizens. , o by a severe att�ck of i weeks listened t which was � Centennial at Philadelphiw, and. her He was also a stout well b'dilt .man, The Cheapest M, eltons, . ; � � I —,-- Illness, but is Dow; o with -much interest and at- � . I . � � . . ;'sister took first prize and ' _,_ I . I ; A 1L-v_\-Dso-,NM I we are glad -to learn3 recoverina. tentibil. He predicted an gold medal, I and possessed great physical .strength. The 011bapest Twee&, . I - Z . I � nusually-' -Dublin. . I I PRESENT.—M r. John I " nd his sird'was ii,t the head of the herd � � � , a - a � � Rev. Mr.. Thoms Brucefield, It is said that he was not equalled by �, . . ; i I - I I ; � , � � from where . . I - . -S ,ad-plb,cedin the gallery of ,the ng adjo rned to i from this that thil-- young bull is from given oil Monday nigibt by the new he lived. He ov' I _Sll;� :BA._TLr_1. . I will preach in the Presbyterian church . TR,E, LIGUTFANTISTIC I Kidd, hardware merchant of this -town, I 011, of good year for the cheese business next ! that took first pri�e. It will be - seen .-A ball I h& h season. The meeii � was any one within five miles - Seaforth, on Sunday blext-� Rev. Mr' ercam6 Many � Presbyterian church a very handsome Mcli6hald preaches the anniversary ser-* 13166t`aPin in January, at tb call of i'the best stock on the American contin- landlord of difficulties The Cheapest Millinery . . � I : . " the Albiou House, Mr. j. : I : � I President�, to make arran ements which would have aaullted less courage- ,� . I - ; chaudelier, It is made for three lights the 9 ' ent. .'Xr. Flaherty, . The Cheapest Rib�ons - ! ; 7 ; Russell, it Will be remember- . A . .oil : . being, in the shape of a bo4 mons at Brucefield on that day. for next season's operations. � -9 mail.- The sympathies of all w I ; . t, alid is sur- I i ad, purchased a fine cow at the recent Nzw-� DwET,Ll-�G.—AIr. ill The Cheapest F1' . : I ; - �: . . i I � owers, - I k mounted by a tin shade Of a -Mr. Alex. Davidson, of the Com ; � O'Leary has be extended to the bereaved widow . . �, i just.brokeen gro and The Cheapest Featliers. : . I - *_ I sale at Clinton. His enterprising 6fforts "]ad for a new house in HEI L . � _. . � . . TUTE T . I auship-, It formerly of the - C. Brow ' Semi I to ipaprove the stock of this county ar front of the buildi family On account of their sad and irre- . - F 0 R T R � , desigu and artistic workm very ne`t ­Mercial Hotel, a,D d :Mr. H MECHANICS' INSTI .— -he - , I . � oupies. par .. . I a - . . s of the � most commendable, and will, we hop a. W are glad to see so much ent I - . � � forms a valuable acquisitio, - Cousolid-ated Bank her'el,' an"" 'eating of the member. - ng he now oc - able loss. The funeral took place . I ; I . Church f arnitu Seaforth Mechanics, In' . a, in _� . 1 4 - 11 to 'the left for the Old Country on Wednesday Stitute, was held ' Mae erPrise On Mouday Dec. Ist and was largely . - I � _-_ . re. The chandelier,was last. ,t 'with Success. our midst. . . I i i. AThey took wi- i the Instit . 11 attended, ,which in. 'i ested the 1 7 . I � Mali, th them about 2,000 In ute rooms, on Tuesda anif �� ; ; ., . ufactured at Mr.- Kidd's esta,blish- turkeys. y - _.— NOT STOLEN' BUT LOST public � I . ; . I � � 1 4 . .: � 4 ; was suppose G I __ � , � L melit, and has been presented by him _ I evening last. Considering the Unfavor- - McKillop. I - that . .-The watch esteemin which he was held. The OILOTHIN DEPARTMEN ' � - . p I to the chn . rch. It is alike creditable t -N.Ve regret to learn of . able state of the weather, there was . a . I d to have been stolen Xemainswere interrecl in the Presby- � To IWT-Buy Ahv4 � I SCHOOL REPORT. -The followi was found in the snow near the Albion I . I i D . the death of fair attendance. Thp President, Mr. ug,- re- o - p Mrs. Dalle", terian cemetery at Blylh. . Z . I � I his skill as a workmaa a -ad his gelier- 1�1 Qf Brantford, mother of I port, based' House by one of Mr. Biker's boys, ,and - : ' � I I OBitv as a church member, and we ara Mr'ThomaS ,'.0uncan of the fir Win. Hill, occupied the chair. The ' on proficiency and good -----------+— Ivar7mts- ; I . . I conduct. shows th was transferred to ttLe owner - � � ! . ' in of principal business' a correct standing Of Since, sleighing . k e . Dunca,u & DiIncan. considered vas two , - The commenced, is full to - � 1. � t . Bar his liberality will be duly appreciat- 'Mrs. Duncan has notices of I the pupils in the - supposed tbibf is still at! large and will Morris. . I 11 I : I . � . � . I - � for . .. I an d . . . : . ' I I . I 11 --..-7--- , ­_ was relieved from her sufferings oa Sat- 9 S8- is concerned. : . I . F . . ) membership fee from $1 to $..50 and 1 probably remain so, so far as the watch - . ed by his fell,aw churchmen,. _- I me time - I a the 'the mouth of November. Fifth cla _ � been in ill -health for so I , motiollsoone to incieas -Roxboro', Schoof the -door wYth customers purchasing the I . - PERSONAL�-About the Ist of January Cheapest, Warmest, and Best Over � . r( creation ardE.T., I I - - � r � - ,K("Vio'�u)-vihLr, L-YaEUU--_Tbe fast of a She was a lady who was 'Hays, 4th J. Aays. CON.-CERT.—A cession of -31orris � �.., � . - urday last. iish th� ! Ist A. Dickson, 2nd B. Dodds, 3 u- coats ever offered. � , � � - the other to aQ 1880, Mr. Andrew"Scott of the 4th co ' ' SAVO"-K46P thei I - , . �- aeriesOfsp.olling-matelles came off on hig room. Final actio1a on both Imobions . Fourth class- with the concert! in connection IJ�Vrom C , in�euds to go 0 . .. I . I � I .� ;. � � arge � lege, Ohio, for the A&sorW ivitk A - Thu Sabbath Sch6ol is in -coll- purpose 6f " I -eni.n a glily esteemed, and she leaves a I was left over uritil an adjourned meet 1st E. Dickson, 2nd J. Black, '3rd A. . � � . ; rsday ev , the 27th uh circle 6f friends in the city where finishing % � � 0 There -' O' Be ucation. Mr. Scott is � Come early and buy before ' Voods. I � " il ' . tem lation at the Mehhodist Church, we sell I were ot so maliv present as Ine I Black, - 4th J. Hugill. .P . � - I she ing to be helc hi I In -esided, who deeply regr I xt Wedneiday 1 Senior Third aspiring to be a Baptist minister, t I �� . � � .. was a,- . r3i . ; . � et- bar demise. vening. ; class-ist'j. E. M6CIu.re, 2nd one and a quarter miles east of - this . hem all, and Save Yourself ftom. a bad : � � . pected. - No dQubt tbeii absence -was I Her hu, i .. Respecting the first propositi! I - � � : ; sband, who was well k on, there -M. place. S c old. . w . i 7 : i . � everal parties c in . � . � I I . I � � e Walker, 3rd J. Walker, 4th J. - Scott. � Mitchell .- I - . . I Down In seemstobe a considerable divi . - is the � ... . ; . � . . . ! - I . . � 1: _: .d - "He -that I this town, died about two years -ago. ,�rsity of 1 have kindly volunteered their services n School . I . � founde on thd old adage I EDUICATIONAL.—The following Z . � 11 I ight --------- 1-— is main- , Junior Third class-ist M. SparliDg . I I Morris,e Pupils i't, . - I I � fights 14-nd runs Away,, may live to f — , opinion. On the one side it - and I correct standing of, th - - � . a fine time is looked for. Th - Section No. 5 f . �� . 0 i 2nd B. McClure, 3rd M. Fenn, or the month of � � . I p � ppointed went to work will., I , - I . � a 1. . - . m . - . yrs. Second class-ISt A. Cuthill. I I another day,, The captains previously I JOURNALISTIC.—Weareal ways pleased taiined that to increase the fee will de- � Ha 4th F a date I YWIAD_�M at me; , will be giVell hereafter. November. The standing is based'on I re- P00M. � a f all dj- ! to notice evidences of pr crease the membership and will i I Fuixxy PRizEs.-Dr. JDampbell con- Induct. Fourth � r 7 I . . Osperity on the , 2nd R., Jamieson, 3rd J. Cuthill, 4th S. MILLINERY D 'ART I I � . ; ; . I � I I . : would ocm ' afford to pay the lesser, but will inot EP MENL Z . a off victorious, 1 others'we observe that -a" Dorance. Senior FirA class ' Saturday evening. ,and H. Clark, 2nd . � P . I ra -oraries. Among - members w� ho ' cluded his lectures on form-Ist J. Stubbs THE . termination that their respective Sides I p�rt Of our coute, P vent some from being ' proficiency and good co 0 . � . I I . - � I I . I � After spell- -- the Galt R- A gold ritg was advertisba to be - Hood, 4th E. irvin.. . I I . . � � ad upon, it On the other, side it i Cl ure, 3rd R. ' : I j ing over the ground decid -R6- the greater sum. �'y ; Robertson, 2nd W. Me -Ist " S. Taylor, 3rd J. k given � - � . . - Dorrance and Senior Third---:Ist M . Stubbs, 2nd A. - ; � � is to the prettiest girl in :the audience, . I . . � I Porter has taken another advance stride. held that the enlarged fee is required to : ,M. McClure, 4th A. . z Was cousidered-a tie by the umpire It " It has, been considerably enlarge � This Week we offer New French FOURTH -1110W �6 : . rown. . whiclifell.to Miss McLaren. Also a � � . ' ! I d,and maintain the . L d has been'coliverted fr 'Institute - that the � ss-Ist A - � e I I . I . i prize t moliest . boy in the U11dersell W. ii J.Cuthill,3rd B. McClure' ew - � . ? audience, -which fell upon r . - � spelling i OM a four in I to an privileges afforded are worth the money,, 4th A. Sparling. . I - Lawrence, 4th J_ I . . ild con, '­r� 0 . was then propose . that the B Junior -First cla B adour, 3rd E - Caspell, 4th W. Haslam. Chenille Ties New Hair Ornaments, ; shot tillue until one side couque Sparling, 2nd o the bo Junior Third-Ist M. Tucker, 2nd J. N ' Bollnets' � _ 1 eightm-page paper aad h S'been reduced and Gilmou 3rd N - and Hats, Trimmed and a � ) a � � 1. I Archie � - i � ed. After a lengthened straggle, Georcie in price fr tba6 membership now, with the all- I . Untrimmed, . : * a i I Andersc,als aide* came - McLaren. The prize was a chart of his Lawrence... rm-I . : � t . -, J i I 0 m to $1.50. larged library, together I -----7---*,— -: Second Fo - � I __11 ; . � Off Victorious -0 , Barring its Politics, the with the us ' A W. . Report a of � I i I ­ ; . I i : . . er was head Rgiven gratis. � . . I -8lyth. I I : Cwx- . always a first-class paper, and with its the reading room, is better wo 1.5 I Quite a joke to be Badour. 2nd.F. Stubbs, 3rd .Z. Irvin,, ; i I . ; � 4th A. Hood. Senior First-Ist M. - . I I � I _______._._ -The 1A, ies of St. Andrew's '4ure' . � There - a I . e . urch lately Masters, 2nd C. Tay � . 1.0, - Willfin.- OED PRICES. - : I ,_..CES. increased room it will llow be a more is considerable : force in bob*h arga- GooD . P __: iiolesw*—orth. - I - than formerly it was worth 81"h $ 0 1 E I I I esegted the building 1� L I � qa Committee -with he handsome sum of Bon, 4th 11. Tasker. ,� First-Ist . - - 'WHEN YO � - . . � � 1. , - I k - ject is a critical one PERSON i W. Wb,rd, 2nd AT. ailey, 3rd I . . . PURC i . i . � niversary I ever. With a little more care in the to decide. If suffic .1 K00, and still tb y ar( A -L- -"Mr- R. Spence, who , � . U ARE ested to state that, the an I welcome visitor fo its readers than ments and the sub I ch We are re- , AT REDU 4 � services in connection, N-vibh the Pres- ] Inechanica,l execution, and bell ient funds were raj - ) working. P. . I - .1 � . ! byteriall Church iii this to '16 taught the Moles' . . I . � a. - its pr4 I z held o, s- fully during the past year, is being.. EDU . A New Lot of Ladies' Fur Sets -Mink - ' PURCHASE.-Anf- . Thorne has purcha 0 - � Wn Will be -[ in the general arrangement, of the� B ­ d the frame bui�ldin worth school success- I Badour, 46h A. Haggit. : er taste ed to maintain the Institute a i a Sunday 13th ins�t ,pa- ant efacient conaibion- withoiull . latel CATIONAA.—The foll ' ' � when 'the I -per, the Reporter would be in ever re- t an in- u c 9 Y occupied replaced by Owing is -the and Seal -Beautiful Goods. . I . � - � . h'ev- Thomas G'oldsmith " Y Creased fee, it w : a Mr. Nelson "INfurdoch who . - - , ? I I Of Hamilton sPeCt a model journal.' . ould not be judi . d owned by Mi. Janies'Petch. Thi f report of the standing of pupils in . ". films A f I cions to ' Is is at present teaching ih the township of 0 . MY Go-— Of � : - . a , a anni - is tbe third time Mr. Thorne has mOv- Grey. . . � "I I will preach both miorn'ng and eveni, - The -Rebrme-r, increase it, but the trouble is that there IN M s 6 . 0 ll� I not to be outdone by, its contemporary, : School Se tion o. 9, Orri , for th . ,ersaxy also promises,'e s now stand the run- * F - - six , - ' at the usuad hour iv is nor,. As matter ad since he came � to Blyth, about - month of November: ,Fifth class-Ist __ - ' . Th , . . * " .1; d on the follow- change to eial , nt, a new dress, ning expenses, for wilich, -no - Gover - ' weeks ago. i - I - tea-meetingvvill be he illax9elne ' * , , i I . , xt pages, and a reduction ' II SHOOTING MATCH. - The shooting James Stewart. Fourth class-Ist - , . - � - I ing Monday evening, when addresses in price. The . ment aid is received, amoffilt to about , , th ews is scarce here- latch for geese and turkey.,39'came, off Angus McCallum, 2d Maggie Clennan. NetV W0:1,f � 11 I 1 SCARC ; I newspaper business must .,E.—N' 1, will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Gold- be " boomi a snow ' week, aud was in 3d Christelia Shortreed. Senior third Remember that i , now- at Moles elp � - i Although worth last' _RobeS a?Z.d N � .. . gm'tll, Rev- Mr. SM ill,'., of Guelph, who ' I 0 member- - as all disap- every way a -success. In case of another -1 _- S a . " ,to . DO in the Scotch burg- $600 annually, Whereas th � peared all d aleif gone, busi- Fenian n, the Molesw,)rth illoore, 3d ' . � ship fees amount only to ,,bing q�l Class st Eliza J a rl, 2d R. j. about $25), i ness is not quite at & etandstill, as we woul aggil . I . preached herewith so much acceptance -The Peterboro Daily Review has sue- thus leaving a large deficit to be 'mac7a 1 invasio B11talo Bobes. - . - I � . d be able to give a, good class -1st Goo. D. Shortreed, 2d Sarah I . . I . . d , lectures and other 8peou- ; tions than,our-town'. ' . lit of themselves. _ � U �aOOn Year of its I&tions-in which the Directors are fore- ! I . Stewart, 3d �C. E. Johnston, 4th R CL08188 OUT 1DUR P11 . . � - � I D View is one of the ad to engage, and frequently With in- I THE SALT L­Ivfullicipal� matters are White and Win. Shortreed, Se ior . , artainimeut ; ea-testjest rinted, and * WoRics.-The salt works pr � n - The musical part. of the ente ie Mii%&grave, of Duff's Ch ircb, McKillop. I publication,. The P - accou � cessfully passeil its first mile stone, hay. up by concerts' I hear it is in ither place� of more preten Marksmen � - a couple of weeks ago, and the Rev. Mr. I ing entered upon the y rd , ., � , MU'NICIPA I . : . * ; . i will be provided by the Church r P most ably different su6cess. The Directors are, h ably qiiiet, and no one appears to be Pecond class-Isb Sarah Searl, 2d JaS.. A. G. mebOUGALL & 00. � I Choir, I conducted journ ave now got. in full wolking order, and much intere " . . . . . -ailder. the lea P . r Jon es. ' though Conservative in politics, i' Al. therefore, continually embarrassed will soonbe prepared to ship'a few cars of little use ' I . idershi of Professo als in Canada- sted in -them, indeed,it is, H. Kelly, 3rd Wm. Tait. Junior sec- � I . � i ____ ---.---- [ ts arti- are frequently put to their w. i i and 0 end to I r , t) - � � OUR HXG.W SCIro I cles axe always well its, Df the product. Messrs. Grey, Young part of Grey i&py way' as the northern oild class -Is& Jas. Moo a ,d Wm. . . we wingiVR ; t I - .. � . � I L. -We. axe mu writ an, and 'aro raise the necessa a not strong ienough to op- Sbortreed 3d Bessie. Kelly. S I I I . . . ! ry funds to kbop the -1 I .. . � pleased to be able to sta e Ch 1 fair and moderate in tone. Such a jour. . & Sparling deserve great credit for the pose single handed the combined first class I , ior Importers Of and Dealers in DRY, . � that the - thing running; . 0 " . I _i nal deserves success and we are glad to - membership could be kept, to 0-,'ts � l ; Success which has attended our High I It is'thou all t th'h -113t Jane Button, 2d Halt- - � learn that it i Oq [ carried out 13 S . : , . , t 4 the 1 prompt manner in .which they liiave sCrength of the to*138hip in the outh- � nab helton, 3rd Mary Ann Searl. � ; . So-hool during the past year, 8 pr . pen-*,,- I I.., 8- I their part of .the contract. ern and central part, which continues, Juniorfirst e 8- . . . I . and tKe ; ____.�=_ ant standing at %he increasedi fee be � i PERso�lui,.=The . . . ,alar, Ist James Smith, 2d - - r'o ods for I � I Many friends of Mr. in spite of all 'fair play, to monopohze Goo. K -MO)V, �t , . .: encoaraggenlent for an increased attend. ' " � diffic4ity OF financing would . very M. A. McNaugliton will elly,. 3d Thos. Hickey. � Bella, did not m . - alice, durin, I LoCALB.uiEFs. ' Ze I I I � the representation from year to year. .Moore r' -a a sufficient turn to get on . . I .p V r 0 a n S Ins be made to pay.its way. If teCould ch inaproved in OpmN G.P.AXG � eceivedthe goodconduct prize tothebridge, and were in the act of . i . oil the truste6s to 4ell- o e th F ri er 7 Sbor , our P ,,:. -A meeting of the PI i . it incumbent u -the Institu 9 -Mr- Derbyshire - has much lessened, and "be pleased to a], I the coming year, has made I removed his dental office to the roo I know that ,be is mu for November. . gage a third teacher, I - 6 ,eople health since he left-Blytb. allging over the precipie 'r1r. F. T. Condau, � With entrance v�ould only take the * ' ' IQ � He is still grange,, open 0 the publi . ,a into the, . I . . .to ITuiver- I ter's jewelry st OT north'of Coun- Stitute that-tbey on . C1 was held, a AcciDENTS.—Mr. M. Cunningham, river . t I graduate of Toron ' oil -_ intere't in tbb In- sojourning with his friends in Milton, Bhort ti I the sleigh caugh. . an honor , I Hadu street, first do' me ago at Forestville, a small I of tbe 7th concession of Mor whel' , on a stump Than can be h9A fte i and gave. the hors 10. - -is, -ris. met as a tremendous jerk, . I . I ore. -Mr. . Charles Dav ght to, there Bhould Ontario, where he went in search of I bringing them to a 'stop. Had it not ' * ,House in thi& 'iby,af"clltlema-ahig'blyrecomme-ndecI as ' not be much - difficulty village, at - A. Robertson's corner and I with a paillf ul accident oil Sunday thee. � I f McKillop has recently shipped se - in obtainiD�, and health. being all - exce,lient teacher, has canse - ry We hope when next we see was well aftended.* An ass ' � . � � . . - I era- Ding a membership of at least3OO Sandy be I ay on the 23 Ult., getting his collax -bone dis been for his fort , unZ . - tf � art in- I , . � n . a � . I e com.- � fill . Z S ' we the bank and � . - . : melicenient of the Iiew ve, 'T us fp.r 'I� ro' 0 on ;­­. , I nip in the ha . would ilb .1... I ill be here at th uL . sings�healtb. and a Ur. Smith,'.Of Howick, gave a I p. elit, and w, sbipments was the faith- th' ,- � . quently been engarred for the third I car load's of horses to Manitoba. at the annual membership fee of 01.5o. If of earthly bles would h* - 1 Among recent Y Mr. T. Strachan, loc led.: Mr. Culluillgham had been ,v� rushed over de ,pay have fo ' d that greatest " ladies 11 was read b .t Uuat6 Coincidence, they . . , I ar. I h In gly speech on the grange. y 'Oft Putting down hay . doubt have been killed - ?as it .� _n i __ . . I I was, the only dama, ! A I I . � . -the trustees I borne our genial friend, Mr. j.:�. wim n - And if people Wqu_ld'only I Tucker8mith. Several speeches and was in the, act of descending the' ge done was.the WS � i , I 'N -1 - -1 teed which has for so many years ' s done, things would g:' ha-,,� B � X - i" - I U-011 of ,teachers, as I this cou,utr luns and sider8ads of ly no breakiDqof�the sleigil ton� I . 1 . I a been 'reina.rka-biv for- 1 ft,long the concess, rine, Consider . ; of general ebaracterweregiVen byOthers ladder, -when his hand missed, Abd be - gue.-Thos. . the advantuges offered it Could ' SCHOOL REPORT. -The followi is present. Mr. George Bro Clark, '3 . . - tunate in their selec . C � I the almost Unprecedented, SUoc , through all u intelligent � and 9ta' 1 13 . wn took for fell headlong on the manver. His a nephew of the �q � . '. ' is n,ainly due to tile efr,.Gia�n . � kinds of roads readIng community such as this uding obtained by the pupils of his subject the position of Turkey wit 0 above named . . 1. . I S011041 - b shoulder struck firSt on 9, pole gentleman, while on :* I ' � ess of the 1 a,ud in every variety of Weather. The tb i,c3, In School Section No. -1, Tuclersmith regard to Asia Minor and w hi's way from B,rus- ,- �. . itY Of tl . ie teaching sttLff, .. ,cy: -11t of her white face 001 , 'st there is the Ilse of a very taught by M�% .'.Geo I Syria, iuclud- hich was placed across, to which 8els, -had his te-am run away. 1�rr, -1 �� "a D - and abil t si, e c , ,, I . . r.) . . - I I airgains, 11 - raes � z 0 ..1 rtad will ne nIng up the large' library, embracing work - R. Moir, as deter' i,,g a geneial survey, of the; aggricultu-ral was attached the r�mainder of the Clark caua,ht-up to a I . . . . � . - - - __1. . _ Ls snitable mined by tU y record, written condition of Palestine * at !the present I manger. � Mrs. CUD . g and neighbor of his . "gaPill I � 11 -'TY. -The first I 011, an ningliam hearin tied i�ls lines to his wagon box, all& .. r9=8 in, 000 . ! I � I - I � i anle of a,lI Unforkmate and bailiff- and kept ng room, warmed class- Joan Bell 335, -A�nnie McArthur _____�- - ____-� the noise hastened to her disabled hus- got Out Of the wagon and int_O tha . arga in. Hats ; . -meet Ug of tbu - Ver &aLLin,hereabouts at to all tastes ; in the second place, there examinati - good conduct: Fifth day�_ Tru. Lin,m.iny Soc ' ;, least'sena t1le sishivers "I through the is� the lise of a readi I id . in )fflfi . . Litarar�y ,Society was , fr ; I . . t . I . ans � . ronday even-; Coun, a P. 1 . band,andimmediately- gave the alarm . � - I L'V' inthro I ID or. The two Chums I � Bargains iu� COW , t, to the family. chatted away unti I - ; as I Bargains in Bufft i 1 erature of the day, and in I Ford 283 . rcEs.-A - a ies of re- frightelle the horses got t, a Bar , '119 t4lld ('ncOura-clin . The hal . ) taken into th'e house, and at first it a , - c - lay hut' A full re- 11 I , Andrew Murray 228 ml meetivas . w s d I)Y a clog. The horses rau for Bargains in Groo li _)� ' Codei "ch since Tuesc lebtor.-The 0011WIling all the best newspaper and I Fourth:class-Agiies Murray336, Willio lliiwlv��L SE11V I held in the Tuwn II&II () ' hunted bub long-winded c comfortable and clean, and 300, Willi - DOI 273, James Ingram 25.5. W Of .his neighb ' "(Flast. Theatt6dance was 1 COullcilhas'6een ill sessiouju magazine ]it Mr. Cunningham w , gratify I I was the t, ir I . ,, Unablejo w k ext Overa mile, when the tongue came.. ! - 't of place throre- is a recreation - Stewart 182, Duncan Wood 151. Senior Methodist Church at Curr 7 IlLld full, se-vera'I , Peter vll -are being held in the thought his neck was broken. Medical , cr&uil I beiii" , .11 I be given n t) , Pol - proceedings �vjl , � . , . 7 .. � ee room, where thoseso inclined can in- Y's Appoint- aid was immediately Summoned and clown L'I'd rall into. the earth,. ,capsizing . I ; - . third class-Fralik Wood 164, James ment, one and a quarter miles east of , upon close examination it wasjound the wagon an( off. -. � ' me , , � a limuiber fro,in the country, aud _ I : � I ,esent q � all 9 rd weather dulge in or wituess� the bil- H. Bell 144 Mary H. Rodger 143, WDI. here. They co I tumblin a tile _ obtltiu ' ,;eats. There wore pi ' � .-The slei bing and lia ' I V -(Itlall-- 1)1(, ulte of last Nveek has given place to heavy lia,rds, chess or dr adts, ago, 8 of i ?, box I I �_ � . � I I f- � 'as&nt feature was I nd w T. . mmenced last Sunday I that his collar bone- -was horses could not run any further ' � I � . here this I Pepper 136, Robert Wood 135. eveulng.,, on which occasion the �oburcli ; of place and his neck and shoplap I � . 4 4 . I T - _v( as they,were held by . �,"ai'180,llclslusliy,b&(IrOads- Tbechanu I had untainted by Junior third class-Blaggie FiUgera .3 The the lines t - ' oe enjoyment can be; fts Composed Gf Ofit their too freque ' s, and was erd,wded to its utmost capacity by badly 'bruised. He is were fastened to . which . . . 10f Of tho audience w, that full�_ , i's liob agri�Aeable. and is even less pr I- � able, as t . lit surrounding I Id S_ A " . ; be Unfavorable weather and all this for the small r) 143, Maggie Fairbairn 120, Helen ,in attentive audience. Rev. Mr. Still under the box. Mr. jDlark - GIVE �Q � was,. . .- � , Z , viiia a most depressing , one year, or . �1 as ;,low. ery I .of Licat.- i effect oil busines c, Surely when Bell 114. Senior socond ciassL_� Willie 1 . I OW.-Johia G. Hill of I - - C,ov lit his recov � homas eadin-church members a,re go the intotlle* other and � - � ('ruor Lett/.!11' S­�Theadiourniedmeet- somuchcaubegotfor so littlemoney I Murray 94, - Job a Me ing at I 4th c6ncessioll Of 3�10rris, met -tb a set out for home. � - I hidies. The sabject discussed . badroadsis ha f suLn Of $1.50for Stewart 119, Jessie Lang 116 Beaugh, the present minis -ter, and the will be very sl broken wagon piled - "I"t-,olved that the di,,�fflissa.l medical treatment, b and his neighbor caught up and got the � I , � 'L�r I)v the Domini()n . I I �' I " . Goverullicilt was a juc, of the members of the . ,�ffiable act." The ing Mechaiii-al I it should n ot require a very great effort B Lean the gr" - W1 � . affll`19�tive wag tako,-u by Ur.,G.E'. , lilsti.tutewill be held oil Weduesd'a'), t * oil 90, Daniel audwork witlithd utmost zeal, 1 serious mishap the otb —2. - I I . - ' , - I 0 Induce 1 89 and it is -to be er day. Ile took - 'tende - . ,��lexander Smilie 88, Catherine -,hoped that their efforts I out an axe which had not been Used for . HALL.-YoUr j"D CIET THE . ; Jackson,: I)r. G.()leD1tL11 an(, * ' : eveD1119-11ext, and should be largely at I to it the people to contribute Ford . Junior second. class- OAX attention is direct- I . i k1r. S. - - Bac may not be unavailing - ' - i . 3 1 d Mr. John � ) w wing just received at thb Oak Hall Clothing ?, *1g&tjVe by Mr. M y V -lie Inarket has I foremost ill contributing his share, and El1STAX.1n,;c,--An- incident the axe overhead, bell it : . Hicks ; the 11L . . 1-133usiuess on I . � one should eudea7vor to be , Janet 1. , ed to the new and,fashioQ1 fur caps . Leau, Dr. Vercue an been slack since the bad roads com- Wood 79, Watson Wood 77, Robert Me- -occurred some time, and began to chop and s - � .� 0, Lang 93, Frank F itzger&ld 82, Wilson A MISUND * � lifilhal. The sul)je�_t wa,,, (AxIlau It Ic - ulence'd should not maRe it incumbent o' Came off the � i ,oming 'Persian Lamb, . As we 1now that it W, I _ - u tboRe Lean 6o. - last Sunday evening at the handle and flew up into the air c Establishment, consistin_­of Sea Seal, . I ! � . . . - � I , but prices ke0l) up well. -The wbo patriot' all a the labor of close of the revival services in the down -upon his head with great Kr d Otter, with I . I discu, es, au(i t1le aucl, . y assq,m - i � � hope to have an i I � D"'Ich interested. he affairs � lof the institute to I ing of the Trickersraftli Cot, cil, �- Methodist Church, which led to .a ' flieting a severe wound. .ce,iii- an�d Without peaks. Full lines in . ear4. the waterworks building is having a beg and scour and criDg n appli- serious misunderstanding between t i itatio Seal and C showing you our stock.; .1 lation for mana,aing t'o COU'NCIL MEETING.—At the last Mee _X -ink an. T ' ".Sed Gil. both Sid 8t'vc'ly contractor for the stone found I ence seeilled to be _, - 11 .0 I Also a fall . . i I 4 The decis' � 1la`rd time Of it. The hol' a, to secure what I cations for a loan of �1,500 from he RU­X_A_'W1y13,-Xr- Thos. Clark, near m Dm�y- I I i 0 . school church members and o o range in boys goods in imitation, Seal, - . � 9 ?13 airily and cbeer. I fund and $500 from ther individuals Sunshine, the Other day drove up to his Lamb, Coney, Hair Seals, Plush -and I � railway sinking - !: Y. Whatever the fee may be, there- ' in this neighLorhood. 'It appears that step -son's house, which is a few perebes Grey L I .as I by Ite V. Out, another down pour sets, in and it 1 S er ad and ul5proved'of. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and . . chair w oeblipie( The ill - - in favor of the negativa �ide Gtfills with'wa- should be given volunt 'On was given by the 9611dience,' ter and as soon as he gets it pumped f ull � 'i - j fore, we hope -the illielliffeDt � I � i le ! fill-'; up 111-4a,in.-The sbootit)-, and read- I Applicatiocdn'id amb- Also a very large variety mullds. who disellarged ti ,L ir Ed- 00 match for ing people of fund were u of the Treasurer of 'School T duties to i turkeys at Harpurhey, h . " - I - their ,from the township hall, and jumped out of men's Hair Seals in all styles with or . I MLL BRO -XI . the entire c,atiAfaetioll of SeaforV and vici�ity.7ill I Board for $500 to meet a payment due wife art a4d his andWentintothe house, leaving his without peaks. � I , 8,1,1- On Tues- - oil Tuesda was son-in-law, Mr. James H � day (�veuiil;g next readings will I lftr,-�61Y attended by 16 y not permit the efficiency of the institute , were present at this meeting. horses staDding at he door The above goods are � - �. I - -1 - ­ - 1, iji'VIII.- Aaajepring, 0 ld . . ,,,. I t arties had 'a c uringhis first class and,nee-d only to be seen t6 li� . . - I I . a OnveY- absence* they got frightened by some fully appreciated. Gentlemen about to 31ain '14 ­ S"u` klPt A good mally more turkeys Mr. lance of their own. 'After the services Ils or other and started homewards invest should not fail to inBp I _ Borne excellent shots, but ht so trifling a cost to each one. Re- 1 Mundell, that the Clerk purchase a, had been closed. all these parties c I I ba given i' Cal to be impaired, when it can be retained I Mr. Landsborough, seconded by � 0 P by_11,11%ili�:,g Y'agg, - there wc : I oil 5tlz December -Granted. - Moved by [Each of the �w - D we t - .. - I . specting the prokosition to abolish . mea . � . - � the I COPY of -Belden's AtIRs kr ame running with great rapidity act them . I - ; - I A __ t I . ! use of the out excepting Mr. 0 . I I . . a : . , arter, who stayed ing the corner, owing to t1i : On - turn- before purchasing elsewhere. H_kLLY 4k i . 1. air speed they A.-6ziasox. . I : I - . . I . �. I ! � .. . -7 : . . . I I � I I 11 I � - . . � � i I � - � I t . . � . ------- I I I .. z - � \_ - . L . - � .. . . I �_ I .1 - - __ � I � - . � ­ I _­ - . , ­_ - I 1. I , . . . - - I � . - . ; _ .,--. � � ---. - - . I . � . 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