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I , �� � . . . �. � I i i I � D=Bmmmm 26, 1879. � � i I I.XPO'sItbA... �� I . ­ --- - - - - . I I- i THE HURWA - E. Ir . -- . - - . . I . � : . I - - � 8 , . I . I - "- - -1 - I- . - - -- - � I - -,---- ­­- -­­­-, ------------77- . . . ' 'ed the chair with was drawn to a close -by Miss Farrow NEW WINTER GOODS. - .� ­ ­­­ - -- -1------.-- ­­­­ � . I � . .? - �� .--- . I Pleased Ingram 65, T,janiel Bell 63. Secoila Antatrong occup, Queen," at 1. I - t I -W * . I Charters and Mr. J bg Cameroli, of the expressed themselves highly . , - BatiBf action to all, and after fhe tisual playing " Cxod Save the The school . ­ - ; P, sm made by the chil- class junior.. -Janet Lang 63 WRBdu ary which all joined in song. — . � i Mill 1�,oad, Tuo ersftth. They were with the progress ala 82, Watson votes of thanks and compliment Q 1. I or have Wood 63, F rank Fitzcyer Na- founded as if there was a band of jubi- . --. � I ? 1 speoc - 1. . El. 11 T 0,, U 0 XX 11 0 15 1 t 0 V * i ' aren, ana all Beem. to think we , 11 ,,- 11 � They Wood 57, cLe ' Mr - ­.. I � <7 . the choicest sa,iD es -;bert M " an 57. hes, the coi�pallY Bang the in its walls. - Reid I ... ; -�, ples of the porcine e right staff of teachers. J�A ee Bing -..-. ­ r goat was raised and fed by got th � �. tional. Authem, and went home� all I .,ers with -T ­ . - ---'-- -- race. The .4 t , 4.-i,- a---uing year. A NOT A c!-,v,r-R Goxr,­-We I 11 A- , I 1 4111 A fri-1-1 in oved a vote of th auks to Mr. Drost for � .-,- I � 1. - ------- ­ . 11 - - - -1 -.o- -.-- are tkil. engage v I IMRUMI -U" a u, " 6 o . � . - -- - --- ­--------­ : Mr. John McDonald, 10th concession, � i ­- are t'A;� %,aeek called' upon to To- sure they ha the tr-ouble*which he had taken to get 1 Re tie IVIL; UU U UMLL (X 1i Us 711� . . I —=*— . ­ --- --.---" � I � 1k �: � . -1 I. ��j-,. I T -AATTF,RS. � Tuckersmith. Upo,a the w"Ole, 11" - - unail� 1, . ; I DISTRIC I Walton. 1: . -1 the death of Mr. Samuel Halliday, . - I � -L displays axe entirely ahead of anything . ; cOrc I Tiumley. up the entertainment, which was . --l".7 .1 . ­ - i . I I mith, which . . 3, endorsed. The Crowd then I I- - . � I . -- � ­ - ­ ­ 1. . - - I r Been outside of the large f 4he Mill Road, Tuckers s. -The Lumley imousl ARE TOD-1Y OFFERING -�l - . 11 we have eve A GooD� Timrs,,-The annual' to& 0 ay last. Mr. Halli- El,r,arlox OF oFrlci-.n � dispersed, to undertake the journey , .-;, I -. ­,� Aagiijtude, neatness and 'k- place on Tuesd t on Monday evenina, I . . .�.-. 'i auniversaxy I cities, both for D7 a rJaeeting will be held in the Methodist t, jo for - Grange me r) De- 1. i 1�1,.k .1%1.-iisa. - The . .robust 1113MIth homeward. . I � , . .-.. I .� � ,,, ill ,-oull(�(.tioii with the quality Itud Our butchers, Messrs. alton, on "New Yeax's even- &ay had not enjoyed i - ". tea -Nieutil * Church, W ras always able to comber 22a,for the purpobe of electing i - r, about two years, but v i I- 1. ar - ing,januarlyist. Toawi � Blnevale. -. . th, will be I . 0 11 be serv6d at SPECIAL BARGAINS WEI Ewinjand Jaile, are to be cou' atu fair officers for the ensuing year. Brother . - � . - :' liodist Church, .Seafor erp* - which will ]Y,3 -- go around. He attended the cattle . � I -.! Iteld ill the church Christmas evening � lated on their but rise, A. Bishop, master; Bro. J. Diehl, over- nberry I : . - i Oil 1 6 p.m.' There will. be excellent speal ast week, Rr,,31r,5TBE-n,Townsbip of Tur . D reward. Q ar . a all who .Vis'l' S &forth, on Tuoaday-of I ' Bro. C. Cann, lecturer;-Bro. S. . .. . �, -wheu a(ldresses will be delivered byRevs. , sure to meet with its ow ing and good music, wa h. at 8 which settled seer; * nominations in the Foresters'. Hall, ' In Every Depaxtment of their House. .,.. �-. W. augh, A. D. McDonald and others. I butchers, at any rate, do their shart.3 to- to spend a pleasant and p,kofitableelven- and caught a severe cold ere in- Smallicombe, steward; Bro. S. Reath- Bluevale, on M6nday first� . � . I . -. . .,. -B . � , uponhis lungs, and causing Bev eringWn,l assistant steward; Bro. S. . — . .. ---, � � of musical i waxds =inta,inilig the credit a10. good arge I The ello-ir willgive a. vaxiety : ing should be sure to attenai, . ation, terminated fatally. 'Mr. A Very 1 �. � evening. Tea � li Mr. 7�wingla —. 1 fla,mm I . ' Bro. N. Stewart, THE CHEESE FACTORY.— . .1. - i selections during the t7i J ame of the town. All . L . Halliday was in his 65th year, and had Pollmd,' chaplain; meeting of all interested in the cheese .j ..: I � will be served at 6 c�olock. All should �, meat was slaugilite-red. and d/�essed by , Dublin. [� or treasurer; Bro. Jas. Fyfe, secretary; -...,. i , been a resident of Tuckersmith for ov . em . I Co i -1. . I . . I - I &ttcud. I i his foreman, Mr. Peter Da19- 0. John Fyfe, gatokeepei ; Sister S. factory ass bled here. on TuesdP- - S' ck was Never Better As- , I - . ,y, who has Coltitnatiolq.-It was P:Catea laElt 20 years, he having cleared up the farm Br 111, Fyfe, Po- . The stock holders receive 140 per cenu.-., . ., . �. , � � ' *himself a skilfu3 and careful sQrted than it is to -day. I ,.- ; , proven He Pollard, Ceres; Sister JO . 6 . E � . . - . . on a . � -The follow- ; , 'week that a Mr. Morris, -of Stratforid�, on which he lived until his death. mount invested. The finalicial. . -.knoNz (IF ELDV,r­';.� workman. f- ma; Sister Jas. r4yfe,Ftora; SiEter I , or'DIN . . - -----.. - - - - had taken possession of Ate Union Ho- was a quiet, ir dustrious and unsssum- in( - assistant statement was very satisfactory, being ... ing muned members of the Seaforth i I go Smallicoinbe, lady . . 0 wiere- ordained I Tla,, Do-juxiox Rine -.--The Dominion tel. Tbis-is an error. It should have ing gentleman, and his ,death will be Geor L in advance of former years. Mir' James ' . . �. . . Pros,lyvterian Church I � �" - i - steward. � Presid I . to the'elders1lip at the dose of �he Toga- 1 Skating aind Curlbar, RInks, were opened been Mrs. J. -Nevin, w'iio is the prOP11- much regretted by all who knew him 0 Elliott was re-elected orit, and 1 - � .. unda-� last, ' for the first tim.6 on Tuesday evening etress, �nd who form.orly r,siiiNG.-A few clays aclo i , Dress Goods, Man - kept this e -x- He leaves a widow and three daughters CLOVEn TER tbe present board of directors were re- 1 The Stock of Silks . . I . lar morning � service .on S - I Morrison, , . i tles, Millinery,, Hosiery, Gloves., . I I, ck Grey, S. v last. The evei.,'r pleasant, cellent hostelry. 'Aer many friends and one son. - Messrs. Horton & proprietors 0 . . - 10 , -no was very elected for the ensuing year. . I Laces, Tri mmings and ( Staple , . � -viz. Simcvu Young, Roderi � 0 —&— . -'a large irx,ab g folks will be plL-ased to i,velcome her back to of the thresher called the "Cook of the i � .y . � . . -MCKMOP. Roost," assisted by Mr. A, Boa, of Hib- . Z . . ood$ is unequalled in : G. .2\11cCatighey IvVilliam Ballantyllo, i and er of our youn Oun ScHooL.' The examinatirn of � . I . G I . Lean, L, I of both se--,,P,s enjoyed themselves to Dublin. .1 � I 6 Russell, of the the Bluevale public school took place on I the County. . � I - — —.— � 'William I'Vilson, M, Y. Me . . EDucATiON,zAL.—A written examins- bert, tbreshed for Mr. T. . . - I th, Robb. Mr. Will- I tlieir lie&rk's, content in the healthful -'Kippen. ' I I sday of last week, and passed off , �, . X- apa,ul ,and Hug � I . f promoting Pu- Riverside Farm Thames Road, 120 Thur . . I . . ct 11 ,Cd but � stud invir orating amusement of skating, � . tion for the purpose o - , three days satisfactorily to all. At the conclusion � . . .Sproat was ele ed and accept , s - 1 while V "' lovers of the "Roarin' Game" LnCTUItE, --'We are requested to state pils of the Roxboro' School was 0011' bushels of clover Beed in ) ination- the scholars pre -1 MI LLI N E R Y—New Trimmea Hats, I . � Owing to his recent accident, be wa .16 . of the exam . I � forward for ordination. ' 6ngW ed themselves no less heoxtilyj that a le6tur.,e, open to the publi-0, on eluded last week. The pupils were makiDcf an average of 40 bushels per ented their teacher, Mr. W. H. Stew- 1 - 75 cents, $1, 01.25, $L50, and UP. 11 � . -unable to come f . . I 11, the subjects in (lay. "This is considei:ed pretty good 8 0 11 . - Thr "- -of agriculture', will be given rigidly examined in a i . Z - ­­ ----4,-—-- � , i ice was in goo order, and botli the subject he machine art, with an address, accompanied b a ' Real Beaver Bonnets and Hats . .1 Z I ' ctive classes.; In order to be work these short days. T y I - i . T. . dious and comfort- - by Mr. M, McQuade in the hall of the their respe I chain,silver pencil and�orys- from $2.50 -"up- . . � A 1J.v-.N1,so-,Nir DONATION -Sir R. J. ' Vnks are so com, . oved. chMax Bible, golc I � i i had to make one- wascone of the latest impr . � . uge, on the evening of Tues- promoted, each pupil � . ,1. 'r lid. Mr. Stewart -made a i , . Cartwright. A � . for. Centro- Huron, able that all present could not but on- Hippen am on each with the new 6nd sliake. This we con- tal inksba I - I has very kindly donated to th e SeafortV ', j�oy themselves' to the. full. If the day next, the 30th just., at 6 o'clock. third of the number of * 1marks -. Stewart has severed , I � �. ber 1, feeling.reply. Mr ! d half of the whole num .sider is & pretty good crop of clover seec MANTLES—Warm. Beaver'Mantles - � Weatifter should continue favorable, Mr. McQuade is well qualified to � deal subject, an ion with the school, and Z ., I llics, Institute tile following uvj� � . 61 ther of marks obtainable. !' The papers for but Mr. Russell iB mer and his connect _ 2. up, Ulsters, from $150 up. - Mocha from $� ful volume,--,: Debittes on Collfedlrsra- : both rinks will now be open regularly intelligently with. this ,or any .1 . - a good. far, this recognition of his services shows I I � . I an ei, a Ce' to fifth class were similar to deserves a good crop. Also, Messrs. German Pattern M' antles positively I � tioxx ; Ceusus -epoxt'of 1B each afternoon and evening. Consider- subject he undertakes to disc, iss, d tr n e in in. which he was held by his - - - , . 1 71 ; Rep,,).rt of ; sed for entrance to High Schools. , wing, proprietors of the the stee . . .[l has ina the ,accommodation afforded, the we have no doubt but this lecture will those u ' Moir & .AcE . half price. Wrap Cloaks, Dohnans,- - [Ine Insurance Inspector,. wbio' I n . .. . e the names of those who ,,Wild Boar," threshed for Mr. 14. Stew- late.pupils. I Circulars, &c.- , ; - � terms of admission are very reasonable, be both interesting and instructive. Thefollowingar � �- . . . ,. � just been published, and, the D eporb of ) . . 'S boxes of A, GOOD LODGE. -Loyal Orange Lodge I . . Progress of tile Geological Swcvey, wibli and- we have no doubt but the -Do- were successful, the name of the class art, of tile Boundary Line, a ' d thirty - No. 766, in session - 1: I , � t - � . � � _- zs � minion Rink will be - the Centre. df I at- . B I to which th ooted, and the clean,clover seed in six hours an here last Monday , ; accompanying maps. Tl-..ese worl, . . I each: minutes. Clover sced. is, a good crop in night, elected the following officers for' DRES - ! . 0 I " . her of marks obtained by I S GOODS—WearboleElfing . � this town during the *inter I ill prove a valuable ad,-7tition to the � traction in BusnNESS.-The sleighing is excellent num -nable 650- this section. - ! - the year: Thomas Stewart, Worshipful out the entire stock at -prices which . . . I - vi marks obtai -1 i : ; � Instituta, and the hon, ' Times tire quite trisk. Fifth Class- I n season. ­ - �--­--- . � library of the � . ---.----,---- in this vicinity. Eliza M. D Elleii Dickson � Master; Win. J. Johnston, Deputy convince everybodylbat we carry t . ' I -large ickson 50 Bxussels. i Little, Chap.; T. J. King, out our advertisements to'the very I - gentleman's creiterosity will, no doubt, 1 4 ster; Johf . . � street Messrs. Agnew & Co. are shipping 4. . ; How is IT ?-We notice that 0 . 446, Aggie Black 37 Fourth class- I Ma � t:) . % . - . � . eciated by the members, a peddling tramps who quantities of lumber to firms in opr,.it,� Brussels, Conveyancer See.; J. Farrow, Treasurer: J. Gardi- � i be duly appr . mouiitebanks 9,ii � marks obtainable 536 Sophia Camp- C. R., i letter. - , - ! , I 1, oil and after Thursday e, thereof. ��coe Agent, wil ' M -- .----- -* �--­- ; ) visit other towns and attempt to pawn London. .4 bell 403, Eliza-* Hays 385, Jane � Me- and Ingur abor, be fit TuIck's Hotel, Cran- nor, Director of Ceremonies. Georg I - ' � ; next, the Qth Noven, Peacock 1st, S. Kelbeck 2d D. Kiiig 3d, I . I)o,.1-.\-tiq ix Cor-xcxr,�-At the meetinc; 'their useless waxes upon unsuspecting :' SuRrRlsF,.-On the 22d just.,; Rev. IVLichael 365, Maggie Walker 323, W. C. . I k�x f brook, evefyThursday, from 10 A. M. to 2 F. M. ' ' . C Monday even -1 1 People to. the i -the pur- Mr. Edwards and hi� wife were 4,gree- Dorrance 317, Jennie J)olphin 314, J. moupy.to toan. 62L R. McF arlancl 4th, George Johnston I HOSIERY-Mpst complete Stockwo, of tbe Town Council, on. nill " ; eemen. This Lodge I ever carried, a- na at popular prices. � ' - aser legZtim'oa,rte trader ablysurprised byth6 entrance of two - 5th, Committ . '' Minicint4s.-F all wheat, $1.20 to $1.25 Oar sales in thisdepartment amply Irly tile time for the return of ihe col � ch and the E.. McClure 313' Ellen S. Hays 31�, ' argest Z'T D . � � - � . lector's roll, -was exteaded until the 10th as - well, are summarily dealt sleighloadsof friends from the �rick Annie Dorrance�83, Annie Dodds 277, claii�ns the credit of bei g the I 0 - � spring, �1.18 to $1.22; pbas, 580 to 60C I prove this. - I d , with; white this town seems to be church. Afterapleasan � respectable in the county, - . . L Elizabeth Grieve 268. Senior third -t mos' � I of January. It was moved, seconde barley, 10c to 450; Oats, 280 to 306 ; anc - - Z - � r 100 members. -. . . 1, � ii is now � a, .inch Cb9,raCtelS- -Edwards was made tEe re- -marks obt,%ina�le 460 -Mary PO . . having considerably ove - - . 1. . andpaxrie( 'Tha,t as this tow free commbn for all., spent, Mr -. Ed- class * . Tic, �6'50 to $6; hides, $8; hay, $7 to uch too small. er Gloves., I I - , , : . sentative in ' A few'weels ago a tea, pedlar frorn Lon- cipient of a buffalo, robe,'and, Mrg Spaxling 381,"Blalich.9 McClure 33Et, 16c to 18c , eggs, 186. Their present hall is in � t GLOVES -'Warm Wint entitled to another repre . . $8 ; butter 7 . - � maik of i in great.varie � don was filled for peddling his wares 111 wards of a silver' cruet, as Eb . ty- � e' Allan� Sparling 3oo, M4ggie Fenn 294, -h ba- Their library is an excellent addition to I Mits, .&O. I Z. i ,, BAZAA-A —1 . .. tile (,o,untv ('ouncil, the Clerk � mark : Tim . VIelville churc their literary enfortaiumelits. . I I t ngement , o- � the iiecessaxy arre, f or thb -noill- Clinton � he was similarly -dealt with a,ppreciation of'their services. ' 1 . Wfliena McClure 28.3, Maggie Hays 278, � . . - . . I I Hays 261, zaar was opeoea on Tuesday last, in -, —.- , . � I Richard Somers 266, John I . � ivatioll and elec#au of a Depnky Reeve . in Godirich; but 'this same . person —. I I Graham's &6ck. A large quantity of , I . Clinton. - Gorrie. FLANNELS—EancY Wool Goods, . : icipality." An account in a,kes *his regular trips to SeMorth, and - � ior third class � I ; Adam Somers 248. Jun .- gi for the mull I i ladies' work W,a� disposed of, and a very &c.,, very cheap. . ,� i - from, icitor, am- i vends his wares from house to housei .A,Ilt.—& pleasant —marks obtainable 340—Alex� Cathill - Pnr, SENTATION.—The public schoolin � I � -h-Ir. Bertson, town soh. I AI�N- INTEBESTViG AFF attracti� cut table was kept . . . e refr"eshm T. '4 Rachel Jamie- . � , I' a,ud none .of our authorities think it I . Gorrie closed for the year on Monday, I � : ountina to $i2l-81, expenses connectec � affair of unusual interest took place in 308, John Rankin 27, Won. . 4 n . ' worth while to notice '�48', Sarah Dor- in opert j n a pleasant Bur- . . . � . ; :- �vfith. ,suit between, the town and. Con- � b im, although the I the Bible Christfim church, in, this son 267, Bella Dolphin! MUINICIPAL IVI kTTERS.— Mon (lay next . I a � � itelam legitimate dealers, who pav their taxes ' -S given the to chers, in the PURCHASE YOUR CLOTHING ; � ­ � k, respecting Wh . town, on Thursday of last week, when rance 223, William G�rieve 221, Thos. � ; . solida,ted Ba.0 0. I and we suppose that prise wa. I . I . . 7 sum of I and assist in maintaining the town, are , William is nomination day, I 0 � � � as read, and the � . Shipley, of Hulle-tt, near Clin- Dodds 218, John Cut 11 218 form of addresses, &C., to each, from � debentures, w with what little information the elector I . ; ... ; a . I � bbed of �at.fonage they should . Mr. Win i hl' their pupils, accOMPRIlied with band- , . . - $211 ordered to be paid thereon,, the ac- �- thus TO , ton, took to himself one of the fairest of, Black 180. . . .. - will get on that day from thb out-goi-ug . . —F ROM— � . . � - count to remain subject. to .taycatibn. havd. In these towns named and Clinton's fair dmughters , in the person Of . -- i . . cillors and those xho a . ,re seekina some presents. That to the principal, - :, I an - . t3 �, . The place for holding the nominations ! M y others street mo,untebanks . H Conn Mr. John Oampbell, being Maculey's A. G. MCDOUGALL & GO. � . ax b Miss Vxrace Ann, oniy daughter of - I . Z ibited from vending their useless I lopping clone fort re-electiou, the': electors as far as re- History of E gl L -e I . - NS. n and, in five vol im 81 * I and* elections were- fixed. the same as, proh. _ . .Joseph W. Mills, Esq. Tbe'ceremony Hr,,N &LL MILLS.—Cl Corn ana electing the old Councillors, will have . ,. . I I : n. I elt passing the ,- by-law, wares on the public streets, -but here i which was handed to him in the name . I - last vear. Aft 0 was celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Thomas seven cents a bag if good ck an grai . ; - - . ,est stock to select I . � and almost dail ' corn chop on hand. M, cGin' ,(.Olt'& U11Qu11A1t1- 620 to go it blind. We think thab4t w � 1 -5 1 1 1 , - amendill" the market by-law, of which this is' a Common . :y � at 11 o'cloch in the forenoon, and.. was . I ould of the pupils by Nelson XcLaugblin They keep the targ-i ; C� - ling public positions eW by . I the address being ,previously r a . 0 I . Imotice was given fit fast,meeting the I practice'and is conducted to the detri� I itnessecl by over 300 friends and well- SCHOOL EX.A.11UNAM.N.—Tbe public be well.for men holL . from. 'Ali their goods are thoroughty � I I w - 0 finished, and their prices I : I ment of those who patronize them and I 1 - f the Pupils of and fancying they have (lone everything i ollucil adjourned. . . . . school examination . Walter Stinson. The addleSs to Miss I well made and . C wisbers. The young couple also To than those ' I - ' i ­ ---- . I legitimate dealers in similar 1-inds 'of the interest of the public, before ask- Dickson was read by Martha Kaiue, and ! are fully 3-0 per cen, t. lower � 'd an immense array of the most School Section No. 2 Hay, took plarce in . . . .. I 0 ceive jEj. jug the ratepayers to re-elect them) of any other house. . - u ' Y Aay last, Mr.. w . d also to the amnoyauce of the present, hich consisted. of a pair of . —M r. Da,uiel Clark, ; wares, a r Lorm, RrarFs. beautiful and costly wedding presents, on Thursday and r . . : 0 should some short time before the nom- . I � -tougV-es and ' ach- _ w&s presented by � I -who left E,01noildville about two years the public, as their glib vasesand a Bible, I r, a I which well exemplified the esteem in E. Huston and Miss biteford, to inations, -live the the ratepayers a � � ago t,-) reside in East Zorra, county Of stale jokes frequently attract,,'& crow which they'are held here. We join ers. The school was landsomely Orna- 0 jainnie Evans. The addresses, which i - VISIT OUR SALE. . , . but of their doings finau- time to insert - � s for the Istatem . . . Oxford, has a -gain tak,eu up his abode in " around them which � occupies room on I we are sorry we'have not I their friends in wishing them a . happy, mentea with evergre occa- printec ' now, I � : - -school ciall 11 0 : which. is required for busi-I . - - . dville. We are glad to welco y a d therwise. As it stands � . . E � Baman me 'I our street's - � . . a d prosperous life.—Co-u. Sion. The interest t ell in the this week, were couched in the most - I- , - - -elect us first, and then ave marked down the whole of ; I . -2 -hing is a species of I OyOuS n r v aff We h . 14 . ! - . d -as a resident of Huron noss. This sort of t ectionate and flattering terms, and I � - Gur 01(1 frieu t, � � vvassbownbythelarqienumbe of,'isi- it is simply To . - I . . - ellce more.—Tlie municipal no -mina- - " free trade " which is not beneficial to ; : - I . ber by the auditors' report you )vill see exemplified -truly the kindly. feelings - our immense stock of Afen's. Boys' and. 11ills C-Treen. torspresent. For diiersion a uum I I . . - - ; : ould be stopped. dialogues . -eachers and pn- I Youth's Clothing. I i tions, ta.ke P14ce on Allouday -next. -,,the place, aud it sh. * - Mr. Hugh Lov were engaged in by what we have done. which exist between 1, _ n � . i 11 GOOD HoitsEs..— e, of of 0 ' ' I - . I ; There is no t likeiy to be much change ' The authorities of other towns do stop I I number Of PENNY READINGs.—The penny read- ch, made feeling i Seci'mir New Style Overcoats, beanti- i I 0 an American the pupils, and a I pils. The teachers ea 10 . . . I n This 1B the - L I Hills Green, has gold to . i ga quantity what can be done elsewhere caln' ; . it, axid , e ratepaye themselves ings, un and suitable replies. I n I in Seakirth Co,uucil�-'A lar . . rs expmssed der th& auspices of the Brussels With such pleas- fu ly h ea and fi ished, � buyer in Seaforth two horses for the th � � e it -ice, 6.75. 1 1 . . . . . 11C ant relations existing between the best value in to n. Pr '5 - I Of the tuliing for the new water -works ' a;nd should be done here. o - . I . , . . .handsome sum of P50. -One, of these highly satisfied with Jhe advancernedt Mechanics' Institute a I town ba d, w : . � . 7 - . has been laid dawn in different paxts ; . I ade by the scholars during the year. hbld last Friday,was not so well attended scholars and teachers, it is not surpris- See our New Style 1CJ18tbr8,'ne-,vest i I ; - )1,16,winc, horses was 8 years oldi. was sired by the -in I ,ies � A HAPPY EVr,XT.—The`f( 0 . ; I r � of t116. town.—Sleighing still contim I . I �rs " and The Rev. Mr. Smith � elivered a flatter- as an object of Lthe kind should be. It i,lg that the Gorrie school is among the I materials. We know this to be excel- - . . � is , p9,ragra - the Abilene Imported liorse "Tom Saye , e public will in some way, 9 . I78 best in the county. . lent value. - . I . gorood -wheat, is up, and business t . ph .wo copy from I . 1 and complimentary adOxess. Mr. is hoped tb Price, $7.50. 1 1> old for $150; the other was a four lug ., . S'.—The - auniiial, meeting of the ' Gazette, Dickenson County, Kansas. w as 8 11 a - Huston, who is retiri ag, was presented these institu �r patrouage. For A.lit.—On the bri k . I I tiOns the Ax INTERESTING AYF . oar . old colt, sired by 1, , Wellington, . . - members at the Tugkarsinith Branch 7 Mr. Thos. Ross, one of the principal , Y1 e table, as & to- Friday evening, the 2,'b'th just., the Com- eve St., ,a large - - ' a horse fAr.Love imported himself, and with a handsome ceu r ti' ning of Friday, the 19th in PLENDID WINTER SUITS. I I - s i the happy event alluded to, is - , , ken of the high regar in which he has mittee ha,Ve engaged Mr. J. B. Watson, number of the members'and adherents -5 � . Agricultuxal Soc: ety� -will be held ou - actor I e This r3 I L r� . of Donald Ross, Esq., of , this from an ,,England's Glory mar . . - Thurday, Jantlary S.. There should be -4 a son . ,� 0 during the past five years he the young Ca,lialian humorist, who will of the Gorrie Pre�byterian church, re- I ' . I a town, and is well known to many of our 1 colt was sold for $200, i�iaking the un- been held t:) panied by a very deliver his -lecture, "Society -U�n paired to the residence of 'Mr. Thomas* We havefive hundred Suits to select - I a� large attenda-nee.—The . Pa -Vic an . suall* high price of $350 for the pair. has been here, acdom mask- : . , ' ! . k" . . I High Schools of this town closed for the leaders. W e quote - "A lax -6 company u I I ,w I b Pays to raise complimentary add�ess . which ,was ed.1) - In that subject the audience Maly Walker, Howick, and made -him the re- from, in all the ne est awl best mal- � I : . . holidays on Friday last., of relatives of tho f*ily assembled at There is no doubt bub.it I- . � 611stinas . - . n to one of the richest cipient of a purse containing 70 and , - i ne and good horses. Mr. Love has .done 9, sioned on behalf ol the school, by Clara expect to liste' $ terials. Price, from 59.50 up. . * . I -t de � I I - I . � -missal, the Several - , the reside e of Dr. T. C. * Ayres .. . . Previous to dis� I I e loth great 'deal to improve the breed of Daw, Ellen Mack, Jessie Chapman, and treats ever offered them. All clap,,es of the following address, which was read I . I . I - . - paxtruents were exam Ined, and, the , wife, in Cheever township, on th and he has' at the Ids, Goulding. Mr.Huston made a feeling society may expect to be introduced by by John Campbell, Pnncipal of the, * . . I : . n marriage of Mp. horses in this county, . TOP P BOYS'ANO YOUTHS. :I r A� - C i t t; pupils all acquitted them selves most ' inst., to -wit ess the . tlialiking the scholars for 'their 'the lecturer, from the grumbler to- the Gor i ubli S hool: I I , I I time been remarkably fortunate reply, . . I I . : - . , Miss Cy e I . . � v. sh-o6tina' Thos. Ross and riate gift. ]AT. Huston has been whole-souled, genial man. Do not fail To Mr. Thomas Walker---�Dear Sir - � i approp * F credita,bl —There ;will be a, 0 0 . � � I as a breeder himself. .One of the ma n i in, and turkeys at the . Ayres. Rej.f V. P. Wilson "tied the harge of the Bayfiela to hear Mr. Watson, and at the same Will you please do us the favor to so- All can be suited in Boys'ana Youths' � � � . . . � eoccasion, secrets of his success is, however, that engaged to take c . - � atch fur geese naq- - knot," aind ca�n testify that th r. Master time enrich the treasuries of the AMech- oept the accompanying purse as a sligh ; I Harpurhey, Hotel, to -day, Christi I chool, for the ensuing yea t Clothing at our establishment. All 1, . . r , ! he always goes for,the best. - 8 . I - . � ! includina the suoerb dinuer prepared . anics' Institute and town band. token of our appreciation of your ser- eO kept in sto , � Day. . � r3 ' I I'-— George Campbell was awarded a hand- sizes ar ck and the .prices � � . - ­" ­ - I . I —: re I - � I ipadilly by the'skilful hands of Miss . some prize fcr being the best writer in , vices as Precentor of our cong' ,gation will suit the most economical. Call, . I TIle . . : Orit.Po(xi.—M- r.Editur:. In spite of of rare pleasure Usborne. I . . eryac- . I � *ary Ayres, was; one the school. - � Nlorris. in the village of Gorrie. for yourselves. ' ; 7 see and judge . "I L the N- F. and Conservative rule, the , � A enj gyment. M r. Ross is one7 of the COUI�WIL.—At the last meeting of the 4.— 1 ! ti .\--�-TASTIC . i you have taken in promotin.0 - - � :.. . . � � . i a.munut at distress in th i s town seems 11 est young men in Cheever, 'owns a Usborhe Council it was moved by J. I TnF, Li( -HT .—Last Wed- tive part - I 3 1 . � � I Sta4ey. of the religious body to - . - a - are than usual. While no, , I 11 - Horn nesday the Mh ilst., on the occasion of the interests � ; k , -- A GOOD T,F,Am.-3%r. George Ander- i likely to be m - ppleudid farm on which he has built a I a s, seconded, by H ey, that . Mr J. C. Con6ry's wood bee, he gave a which you belong, has won for. you the . - relief' son, of the Parr 1� _ 'i :I � , , . a one would for a, moment consent that ' good house and mad6 other substa,ntial Joseph Hewit receive $5 for — . nts. ; - ine, has sold his ect of all desiring its NO G fWs- IVO DiSCOU ts- - . . �, Carried. Tgovedby. T. M. Kay, Sec- party to the �.oung folks of the neigh- esteem and. resp 0 . - - .- ainy actim] suffering from, wa.nt of fare , improvement—all the result of his own heavy draught team lof roans to a gen- . ' � affords us great pleas- and iffet Prices On7 * � . ; � Y. - I ain unrelieved, yet industry a,nd economy; so that he has onded by J. Shier and resolved that it ' borhood. The party was a highly To prosperity, and it F, �1/14 res � � and food Should rem I ue the Chan ' tleman in Stephen, ;or the sum of $300. SDectable ond. They amused them- ure to have this opportunity of making I . ,` - , I it is manifestly moi e fair, that suc, h � a fine "cage" for himself and his excel- is expedient to discontin glug Mr. Anderson was one time offered selves with the g -r you may I . . � caset., of distress shou-1d. be relieved at ' lent bride, who is one ,of thei best of the township - . � graceful movement of an acknowledgmenti Hoping I 0 is team, but -he I � i - the majorit ' and refused 4400 fo tripping the light fantastic to the music have every success and much h; i I I - . i � the expense of the; whole muniGiPalitY, young ladies in the 6ounty. Tw4 May they ferent,school sections, as Y has got. several sea- on's work out Of istmas OU'GALL & 00.1. I , - of the violin, played by the host and and wishing you a , M erry Chr A.G. M CID ; � is fair bur - erity in of th& books are worn out, and,that. the . . so that each should bear h - I enjoy great happiness.a,nd prosp them since, and they are ,we bea to sub- f . i I den, aud not by begging from individ- - Clerk notify thp librarian of the resolu- getting up five others. The enjoymentwas kept and a Happy New Year r) . - _ bo 0 -their beautiful bomb, until each iax in years. They arc a fine team, how- '-� . —The members and ad- ' . I until 4 o'clock in the mornincir when scribe ourselves - . I es tbemselves-or ! old." age at the door tion—Carried. Moved by T. M. I up 01 ers,..Of and Dealers in DRY - uals,-6itherl�y the parti 4ves in honored . 1�ay, ' erian Import Z I . : rl I ever. I the company broke up. herents of the Gorrie .Presbyt GOOj)S only. I . ; by. beilevoleat Persons oil their behalf. Whichleads into the Celestial Home. seconded by J. Shier, that ,the nomina- - . .1 � ld be '� - tion for'Reeve and Councillors to Serve ANNuAL ME-ETING.F-The annual meet ExA-,N1iN1TiO-X1 AND E TERTAIN51ENT.— church.. 1. -- � � B, , Dr. Ayres an . � Mr. Walker made a very suitable re- . il ,ettar tbam tbis'last method wou . d his good wife have Tea I f . :, - 11, ing of the membeps of the Stanley It, ; I . ,e r, I at the Town Ha t An. examination was ela in School . � the formati ttc I oil to feel ha,,ppy in the fact that each for 1880 be receivec ter doing justice to a delicious . i . . I of Branch Agricultur Society, will be � th inst.1, PjY- Af millanwascaileau-pon to rea,atheaA- - ; I or a Committee of Citizens, to 'whom of their children ow'ns a fine faxm, and Elimville, on Monday, the 29tli day Section No. 5, Morris, on the 19 � ovided. for theocc�slo . . � a - down in the December 1879, at' the hours of 10 held at McCann's Hotel, Bayfield, on in I repast pr n"inany dress, after which Mr. Lough was pie-, . � should be referred all cases of want or _ ! s they Marry, settle I 'January, at 2 o'clock p. in. .at which a large numben of ' terestec amusing games were in uldec � distress,aud who Should -distribute all i neighborhood of the old home. It is a o'clock a. in. and 12 o'clock, noon, re- the 8th of parties'were present The pupils wer� 0 d I in to the sented with a bcautiful -watch Chain, . * lolight of all present. Having Spent a contributions in ald of the destitute- � pleasure not only to lillow.that children spectively—that N. J. Clark. preside 9,t The officers and dirpdtors for the ell- examined in their various studies by c �Ujoyable hours in the- com- and Mrs. Lough with a handsome china: - . . , The town� cauucil, or in the event of' - I omination, aind that in case polls' suing year will be elected at this meet- Messrs. ­Geo. Hood, Thos. Reid, of Wa- f 6w very c . tea set and silver cruet Btand. Mr., - z are 'doing wall, but to see ,them the each n ing, and an abstrad of ,the operations '. paily of Mr. Walker, who spared no - � the several churches I Ow - be demanded they shall be held as fol- - wanosh; Hastie, of Section 1, Morris Loucyh then made a reply, which was . their inaction, ners of their own hoines, and cQm ertain his visitors, an re- 0 . e Town forthevearwillbe submitted for &P- DavidDrost,of Winthrop,and Jose�; . paift's to cut . with the greatest applause. . might dxmilge for such, combined eff0tt, 1, fortably settled in the vicinity of their lowB: Southwe - st, Ward,, at th ruing proval. . All -,vb o take an interest in the - am- turned, satisfied of haviug had a Pleas- received I and the latter would only be Carrying I We most heaxtily co'ngratu- Hall, Elimville, - Drost, the home teacher. The ex. g over, . I '. . - -6, C, i parents,.. Society should atte d. ' . t time.—Co-�%'I. I . spent I out their principles in so doing. 11- , la,te our long-time friends, the Doctor, offic '; Northwest Ward-, on lot 6 N. . � ination gave, general satisfaction, and a', the remainder of the evening was , er . . , , . . - s. A llin, � deputy returning .- MUNICIPAL Mxnsris.—Mr. Editor' "reflected great credit upon the teacher, . — �— I with speeches, singing., recits . - I tions and - . other thing,is it fair, manly or Christian ' his wife, and'the entire family, u -T. Road, Th Constancq- lialf-past 9 o'clock , I I - for the Tbuckersmith council to shirk i their most prosperous surroundinMj officer; Nort0heast Ward, at Farquhar,. Dear Sir: In your.last issue you stated whose strict attention to duty, and readings. At about . `" . 0 ging services as an in- Ru-,qAwxy.—On Friday eveninc' last & the jug was brought to a close, the "I their own reE;poasibilitiesl and' Bond � Of them it ca,n be truly said; 'They Thomas Cameron, deputy returning that I intended retiring from tile Reeve- efficient a -ad obli * 0 . meeti - I I - . t:) ., 7 I of the . � I . tl-le-r poor to this town? Yours, &c.-- ' r outbeast Ward, on lot 3, coil- shi of Stanley. In this you were some- structor, has. called from his - pupils a gentleman, who has the contro whole company bidding Mr. and Mrs. . I hd,ve done well by coming,to Kansas."' office ; S P . . . . I . cia- lumbering business in this locality, was . Lough is BUTEPAYELL. I , - � cession: 10, James Nagle, depqty return- what in error. - I �avo not yet intimat- 'Most tangible proof of their appie 0 Lough good night. As Mr igh - - --------* ------ . I - a- ariving a livery horse belonging to Mr. onto the. 11 , I ' I Bly.th. . 'ing officer; -and that a by-law be passed edto any person �what my intention tion. At the closing ,of the examin 0 about to remove to Clint . &S M 6 -hers , � I � -anim C111.l,-,r)l..,A EITS.--O,ur town but 'The next meet- and the rate- tion all of the examinerB expressed A. Forbes, of Seaf,ortb, the School, we wish him every success, and - , Main 5tteet, �, , r.L,r,so.NXL.—XiSS WELIdie .and -Miss is, but I can assure,you mething and ut, located on the . ' - n 1 of Council- will be held on ,the last payers of Stanley, who have stood by e when he takes out his watch to seethe - now havi lake : Marion. waiaie, of Burlington, are at ing , their pleasure at the successful co 4ame frightened at so Seaforth. It mulus to in . -- Is 4 _ . havdan additiOnLd Sti I I p esent vi!jiting their friends iii- this Monaay in December. I me so long, that I shb.11 make know" of the school, and were gratified to ob- ran from Kinburn - towarc . time of day,he ma y, look back to Kinburn . - o. -,how at Christmas time. T . : I e, kicking ,wickedly. - d call to recollection many -faces of J all 1111posiu, .— i my intentions at the proper time, which - serve its advancir. g condition in general. ran for nearly a mil an Although the (lisp -lay iii former years � Place. . - I I : . -to a sudden stand -still, rm friends. . TERTAIN'31EN7T.—The Blyth Aih�- T-uc) : those who have been his wa ,;.�erslnith. I is nomination day. In'the meantime, -Mr. Hood, trustee, and a teacher of 22 At last it came ' . . - wa's always good, we are not saying, too � E IN . I e ears' L d when it was discovered that both the And to Mrs. Lough, as her time of . O�' ' teur Dramatic Club gave an eutertain- . Pitri,S'ENTATioN.—On Saturday evening ; I beg to thank my!fri nds for past f -a- y experience, who has attende I -Inuch ,when we state that the exbibiti n i . � Z3 nd so � soon as they say that they every examination for the part seven hind le -S -were broken. it is said that teaching is expired, we hope that . . -he Teamperauce Hall last last the pupils of. school, section No. 2, 1 vors, a . . . " � . ! ,tillt-le this year is inuch ill advance of , mout in t .. I wasin the the poor beast walked three or four rods from the rest *she will get that she may Tuesday evening, which. Nvas well at- Tuckersmitb, surprised their late teach- I do not longer desire me to Be 'v yearfi, said that the school I lex of ," hat � n . � . � '&aNv, - e ttaevo w it, and took on the stumps. Of course the animal - � ai)yfornier .year. Asailinc . . the . as I never best staudiu� he ever sa be restored to good health and that she 1� - tile' (lispitty is, we illay state for the in- � t0nded- , - or, Mr. W. S. Lawr ' ei ' ice, by, ,storming then I shall wi &Cher had to be shot. We underptand that May live many years to enjoy a 'good - I - - . Cliulicu M.mrrits.—The second an- his residence, taking entire possession and never -will forde my services upon. occasion to intimate that the to . -received C in 3 lint n, I formation. of those who have not seen I . I them. Yours, Tia S. S11,1PSON. -enaaged for the ensuing neither the driver nor cutter I up of tea.. To the fr e d of C 0 arsary service will be held next Sab- thereof, a,ud presenting him with a very I had been To n t), . . . . . it tliat Mr. T. J. Jane has five'Aine I ilive. . I � trustees of th _ e section are any serious injury. I we would introduce to you Mr. and -t I ­ , � 1 12 �.ius i bath, the 28th inst., in St.- Andrews' liandsome china tea set, together with SC11001, ENTl,;l.TX1N`l1E NNT--A grand en- year. The cIAL A --\-D PitEsr,­-N-TATlo-N-. I Mrs. Loug . I beevc!s, four choice inuttolls, r, , I a very flattering and complimentary ad- tertainment was held in school section to be congratulated in, employing a FAREWELL SO .,h .. whom you will be proua of besiJes (leer-, ra,bbits and poultry and i Church. The. usual tea meeting -will I . farewell social ' . k as citizens.—Com. . . ' I , - I be held tha-Miouday followilig. A -very dress. Mr. Lawrence has severqd his No. 4, on Friday evening, 19th just., on teacher of Mr. Drost's abilities. This —A -was held in the , I I r) . 0 . *— lie 11,1% had his lumts alid shop taste , -he occasion of the teacher, Mr. T. M. fact will be plainly manifest, when we Temperance Hall, Kinburn, on Tuesday i . . connection with the school, having en- t . ,;. - � I ll 0 able time is anticipated. n I attehaance 'of evening, December 23rd, in 4onor of Mr. 1 Omi HAL —Your attention is direct- . I fullv decorated and briglitly illuminated. i 0 J, v . 6 a, school in God- 1 Higgins, leaving to pursue his studies state that the, average ' � .Atfr' George E win cr has a, manster show - � Anniversary services will also be gaged to take charge f � . and Mrs. Lough, who hav6 been our i ea to the new and fashionable f ur caps I - wbi -b. is, held . ill Trinity Church on the same erich township for next year, and this 1 in another field.; The entertainment scholars is about 80. It requires no Ili tile first plac'e-' his tibop, , c o p bli cbool teachers for the last four i just received at the Oak Hall Clothing. � . ift was ma;de by biB pupils I comprised a debate, readings and reci- an qualifications to conduct 8 a CS I . of Sea Seal, I well situated, is beautifully decorated clay.. Tea meeting will be held on the handsome g , me -, &e., and tt� night is , r) . as a parting memento I of the esteem in -1 tations and music, both vocal and in- larue a school with success. . years. At about 6 P.M.P. the numerous ': Establishment, consistibg s() ! 30th- . I � � 0 I and Otter, with., witli evergroeti,. I tertainment in connection friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lougab, as well- I Persian Lamb, Mink ; The Sabbath School teachers are wbibli he was held by them. I I strumental, in gieat variety. The de- ' —Au eu � ks. Full lines in brillituttly illuinillated as to iiia,ke a � — ol as a lar -e number of the scholars, as- and without pea very liatidsorne, appearanceilideed,while � buSi1Y engaged trimming Christmas SCIrOOL RFPORT.—' The following is bate, which came off first, was very in- with the above was held in the Scho e3 . Also a full ' - I im . . the standing �' itatiOn, Sell, - � tht. VLL�;t allioulit (if delicious looking trees, and the children are waiting a obtained by Some of the i terestiDg, a -ad occupied about an hour hon8d in the evening, which was in ev- semblecl in the -hall to show some res- I imitation Seal and COnev- avativ dressed and decumted me - rather impatiently for them to be -au- pupils of School Section No. 1, Tuck- 1 and twenty minutes. Snbject-11Re- ery respect a grand success. The even- pect to their teachers. To Mr. Lough, � range in boys goods in IRMI t &ts I -trimin am. ,. � Moir, .1 solved that . capital 'p�nisllment should ing calm, and"'the roads in good condi- who has been amongst us for the last , Lamb, Coney, Hair Seals, Plush and . -lit an artistic and temptill0l n ersmith, taught by Mr. Geo,'R. * n to I Grey Lamb.. Also a very large variety r! k"t 0 ap- :)aether four years, we have every reaso —Miss Kate.Buie's Sabbath School for the month of December,'as deter- I be abolished." The affirmative was tion, the people congregatea b 0 � .. I s Hair Seals -in all Styles with, Or I.va,unce. '.�Ir. Ewing has 10 beeves, � I - - I- - " ew coming a di recommen . clags recently presented their teacher ted by Mr. & M . Campbell,'as- from far and near, a.f is- d him as a teacher, a citizen, i of men' , I I !,heep and, lainbs, 15 pius, 4 (leer, 4 ' Mined by the monthly record alone, a � suppor '-' an 3()o nd I r S ath School ; I without peaks. The above goods are 0 Nvith a handsome pair of vases, valued ! r. T. 1M.-Higgius, teacher. - tance of 1.5 miles. Not fewer tb a a he pe in the abb ; r-.Lb'L)itq, I guat, (; pigeons, and .1 larpre � written examinationleing deemed un- i sisted by M I . to be t-1 - 0 clefended by Mr. Jas. people were present. - The entertain- and to Mrs. Lough, she is not a bit be- ! first class and need only to be Been . array (if chuice poultry. One of the ,'at f')ur dollaxs. necessary, as a public examination was 1 The negative was appropriate a' - hind in the Public and. Sabbath Schools, � fully appreciated. Gentlemen about to I I . - ` . the 19th inst.: Fifth class.— �, Smillie, assisted by Mr. James, Wells. ; ment -was opened by ail d - 1 n . . � � � beevvk;was the heifer fed by Mr. Johll . BUSINESS PART-Ni.nn,mr.—Mr. Jno, P. I d o 4 t enio�ed the very ; invest should not f ail to inspect them I _ . prepared for the occasion, and de- although she has no . - . ldel,eali. Iliverside, Tucl�ersrnith, and I,awrason has taken Mr. Jas. IV. Ham- illie Bell 101, Annie McAxthur 100, ,. After able efforts on both sides, the . dress, 1 before purch . I wrence, � - Ingram 9,8, Joan , Bell 88. 1 audience declared the negative victori- I livered by a son of Mr. La a, lad best of health, we sincerely hope that � asing elsewhere. HALLY & which took first priie at the recentJ1 ilton a,s a partner in his drucy business James nd come to vi'sit us Amymtsov­ 0 ars old. D doal she may improve a I i,liow here; another was the coNy which �. in Blyth, �uid Kr. Hamilton will take F.ourth clasB.—Agnes Murray 129, Wil- ; ous. -Recitations were given by Messrs, I about .12 ye ialogues, v d again. About 7 o'clock the trustees, , . took the -welliul prize a,ud which was dbarge of tile. business here after th I. lie Ford 126, Andrew Murray 100, Dun- 1 Charles Tough, Thomas Knowles, Jas. I and instrumental music, readiligs an millan,'Mr. Thomas No5t, —Mr. Peter McDonald, of the 19-th - 11 . feLl by "Mr. Duticaii -v�JcFjwell, 1-ilty; . of jauua,tv. he Ist . 9 n all choice and well selected, Mr. John Mc . concession of Grey, who has been ,down � AVe will be sorry to lose c.an Wood 98, Peter Stewart 01. Third Delgaty, T. M. Eli gins and A. M. recitatio s, � . vvbile'a third Nvti,i a very nice two - i - k Wood 97, Mary A. ! Campl�ell. Read,ings by Allessrs. J. H. were given, and a few hours were most and Mr. W. E. Coldwell, invitec-L the I with a severe att��I� of typhoid fever, . - . , vear Mr. Lawrason. He has inade friends -class seuior..—Fran r, I cild heifer, fed by .)Llr. John Kerr, of ; innumerable during -his residence Rodger 93, Robert Wood 89, William T. ' Higgins and James McAndrew, teacher. pleasantly spent. The instrumental guests of the evening to the hall, -where ; � I M I ne, and great music wa had a hard Beige from XeEillop. The best of his she ,was i amongst Us. Pepper 85, James McArthur 85. ; Third Th7musical part, was fi' s ably sustained byMr. J. C. they received a hearty welcome, and 'I is now recovering. He ana his family - op -1 it 1 Tnr, 'PUBLIC S01100L.—The school class junior,- Helen'Stewart 102, Mag- praise is clue both choirs for the choice Conery, with the -violin; re .a large amount of the gqod ' the malignant " I, Mr. C. Dale, Jr., 11ullett, an( -a d by Mi llest . � fed v 2 � i a iss whe e passed around. disease, his ec daughter having Buz- I : Mr. Gibbons, things of this life wer ' � ja no discredit to the feeder; while the I examination took place on Tuesday, gie Fitzgerald 95, Maggie Fairbairn 81, 1 selections rendered in their best style. Farrow, -of Bluevale, and malucly some weeks ago. v "' i� �1* O'� � 1- � - , , , , , , - - - � I I ` �, � L . i , +- , , , - , , - - - I I - - I- I i I I - - - - . � - : � � � i 1�v , " - I I., � al , I I I I 11 i I I re � I I �1 . - Ample justice being clone to them, Mr. cumbea to the � Jainbs, which were fed Uy Mr. H. M. I and was attended by quite a number of Alice Bell 72, -Willie Bell 66. Second I Mr. Delgaty's song -was well received, of Clinton, with the org . The enter � I . Elaq z. r . I � nowleB tainment was .L naing the busy time. class Benior.—C - I I those of we0e Tommie K conducted- under ens took the chair. After Mr. McDonald has the sympathy of aR Chesney, of Tucl6ersifiith, are e . . I � .qua.11y ! visitors, notwithsta- atharine Ford 70, John I alic arks, Mr. Jolm Mc- that know him. kl by 'Mr. Robi. I All who had the pleasure of attending McLean 69, Edward Ingram 67, Chas could not have been better. Mr. Jaxaes managemetit of Mr. Joseph DroBt, and makii . good4 -The Pigs were fe - I no a few rem I � . . . S : �* . i . . I . 4 I ! I ­ I I � : . � . . I I - I . . . � .-- ­­ - --- - . t I . t . - I . L 111ink . . . - i � . � I � � I . a