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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-12-23, Page 16Sri �­­, __ - � - � __ - . , - , - � - . I , I- __ - - __ - - - - - � ­_­ �4, , % . - ­ — - . , _ I . , . I . . - I - . - I . ; I � - � I � I I I ; I � I - - i I I � I . i I I - I - � ; . I � I I I . . I - ��, , —, �� - I - � ­­­ - I __ , �� � - o- __ --:--. ­ - I . I . . . I . . I . I I I . I -1 I . I . � � I I . . . - - . f . � . . , � . . � . I . � i * I . . � � � f�l . . I � � I I . � . , , � � . . I . - � . I � - � � - � -1 , . I . I .1 - . . � � � .1 .1 ,� I . I I . . i � � " - . I . . - � 16 I . . I . . .. - I I I I � I 1. . ­ . I . � - I �_ -1 - . I . , I I � : . i . � I : . . � -1 : I I K : . I - I 7 . - ; . . F 1, . � "' � � I ! I . � � I � ! � � � i . I � T . - . I I - ! DECEMBER 30) 18810 I � � . . � - ( � I . . I I I t 1 1 THE HTIRON, EXPOSITORN - - - - I . -_ � I I I I ., -_ -_ - -_ !_ . -_ - - . . � I i MNENTW . I . � - 8 I -_ I I I ; - - - � - 11 . . I I p tha position and elected him unati- ---. � ��. � - � �__ ---- - I -_ -_ . e ; and iho cheese sold preiiaed at the or n. The acholars, 1 tl I � I ' - 1 pound of chess _g* mously. 'There will be a pretty still i� I . oistioil of showed the care that had been exer . I 0 written of the their kind regards and arly by a unanimous voto, decided to ap- - by Mr. A. M. Taylor, appre the ' cisea in the instruction of the children, for -46,697.60, being an average of n( .. I � n � tributions to missions con at for the Councillors. The -1 AftPoolto V+ Clinton Public School, and formerly a their services. The tree was pound. The new portion tbeiroon ­_�­11 'PUT04 Linklater, &I- 11 cents, 1 mill per - - i . � resident of the township of Grey, in diarobed by Mr. Hicks- and Mr. Xo- and prove that Miss during the y9ar, &mounting to $30, as. n es 0 t 6 asgirants will be found �,.: I ! though Young in the profession, pos- Directors are Messrs. toes, Shaw and _-, � � . I is entitled Williams, assisted by Miss Collie and elements of a first-class Archibald McDonald. . follows: To home and foreign mission else vhere.-The children of the Moth. - this county. -The work � . I , � � . . t DI:STRI OT MATTERS. / "Boyh6od -flours," and containssev- iss Houston, each scholar receiving a [ a8fle" the . I - fund, each 110, and to -Point aux odisbChurch gabbathSebool partioi- I- - - . , - - I , I— I OT -11 ; ad � tion Prof . . I � .- �.. __ eral poems of real merit. We glad p ize. - Mr. Carnochan then moved � teacher. At the close of the examina- - Tremble School, $10. The proceeds of patE d of the fruits of 'a Christn�-Is tree E10HT r-J!Hot SAND DOLLARS WANTED. - to notice also that Mr. Taylor Jeleives at Mr. McCoy vacate the chair a I essor Holmes gave two very E[iLbbert. he evening, after the scholars being on Monday evening last, and all inter- : .1­ � . usical Selections and dehv- TH,-- ELECTION.s.-The nominations t -1 iNbgftg to misa the above in as short a time favordble mention from several of the ti at it be occupied by Mr. McDonald, � pleasing In is admitted free, were $11. eated had a &od time. -Monday next 11 - - . - - � , i �1 - 11, whale - . W ay .- -_ a.possible, I h4-vb determined to. offer ahe best Olilc-a of the day. In a recent w hen Mr. and Mrs. McCoy were pre 1 ered an excellent addieBs. .After the excited more than usual interest th � . _* ill! be observed as a general h9lid � , . or- . ! pils had partaken Of a -yeax. The candidates for Reeve are I I . � at my valuable st6ok at watzhes, jewelry , sily tly Issue f the Canadian Month the fol-. at uted with a very handsome silver toa, � visitors and puj - cLaren ; . Tluckersmith. in town.-T.he roads are bad, and every ! --.- - I . #ktod Ware, CNAH, &c4�to the public at a grea dy I "Is . 1. 1 � . � SUM L1101114' lanch, which had- been pro- - Robert Gardiner and Alex. M Ow. I . . I reduced figare,fo the next month. Parties wish- lowing is an extract from a reference! s by Mrs. James Cummings and. Mrs : SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION. - The per�on is longing for the beautiful su 3 videT the, examination in the senior Deputy Reeve, John McConnell and ing saything RUL above lines would do well to there�u contained : - "Mr. Taylor's verses o�. Hill on behalf of the' -cougrega- � I nomination for School Trustees took I - - . - I gkye me. a o&ll b re the first of February, while Miss Dick, John Burja& councillors, -William I &e, samawle", ,ing. M.RXOMUER� 784 are somewhat unequal, but display t* n,alsoa.very appropriate address department commenced. e on Wednesday last. Messrs ! wilatb__�Op. I bargain I by Miss Agnes Houston. Mr. and the teacher, took her place on the Oliver, Johl Jefferson, Robert Norris plac * i . dant marks of good taste, a cor, r i I ge Sproat, N. Cosons and John 0,'HILISTMAS. -Christmas Day was ob- -_ ' - NoxwITHaTkNDiN(i the immense rush &bun I , and after giving the children and Thomas Pullman. The contest is Geor . __ . * I . , at. our catablish*eut last Satardwy and the. 210,g, rect ear�for melody of verse, and not a - a. McCoy were very much and platform She began . cted to be very close, eSPOCIMIlY for Doig were re-eledted, and Mr. Jacob ser*ed by the inhabitants of this vil- .- - Vantity of goo � happy to Bay that little -original -_ power as a writer. up doubt agreeably surprised, as they a few words of advice, in expe . a elected in place of- � Mr. R. lagd and s4rroundiug, country in a I . - . .- . , 'k _lLr1W'3Za61lr during the week, y unconscious .,that they earnest, having a great deal, of work to the offices of Reeve and Deputy Reeve. McGee wa I .. � we ba-rZk repleni Wo 'MabeV the first considerable poem, 113 were entirel men and N. Brett, who has removed to Seaforth. � t f ways. Those interested in � sudare garn i4 a position to satigy, the *ants of �ere to receive such a handsome do- got over in- the time allotted. Her Tho.candidates are all good var"T ipa I I 0 cast i I narrative form, and the scene is � V A Co-mrARisoN.-A gentleman in the t h e �uiou'i c I affairs of tke township all who may falor us with their orders. LA-UIL&W I and clear, and'the have served in the Council before. - FA=L-sy, of th6 celebrated Central Groqery, laa,d I America; it is a *simple Btory, n1ation. Mr. McCoy made a very ap- ' voice rang out loud 118hip of Tuckeramith who owns a att�nded the nominations held in No. I I & I I - I -To the tow . Seaforth, 78C and unaffectedly tel l�opriate reply, thankibg the congrega questionswere given out quick and Tim DEPUTY REEvEsmP. I I I i _ simply ' sharp, and were answered by the chil- Electors, - Gentlemen, -Aa most of farm in this township and another in 6 s,.hool house; Some spent their time - , H0XEY.-4UOH . B, SSaf0 has better is "Hector and Mice," a tale of t on kindly for the very beautiful pres - the neighboring township of Hay, states rat ibliDg through the forest in quest . - . � : . saw on, head a, lot of Fun Strained Honey, Just Brock's warfare on Queenston - Heights. entation, and in replying to the njan� dren promptly and very correctly. Miss you are aware, I am & candidate for nearly game; others drove around ' in thei . ,� I . eeve of our that both farms are assessed for - I . frota the oomb ad warria �wd anadu&r*oed. 734 - The shorter lyrics are ma,ited by great �i­ndwiisheis expressed in the address- Dick was assisted. by Missoa Traqnsir your suff rages as Deputy R I . � I � ve tOL Bell facility of expression, and range in all 'hich we -regret that we are not able . illy well known the Same amount, but he has to pay $11 rig, � with their sweethearts close besido I N;W-m. Lo " now ad rfLaeS and Pollock, and.the proceedings were township. I am persont G0 . ed you in a more taxes on his Hay farm than on them, while a number agraeably spent � � - �s at jmd bEiloiv,cost., till the end of , Xpresent-said that the greatest har.' occasionally enlivened by well rendered to most of you, having sery I - Boots and Sh manDer of themes 'from grave to gay, t . i * On a his Tackersmith one. In view of stub- tfisir time with relatives and friends, N ony and the kindest feelings-, he bell - musical 48 0 . - February,and -w%tt&oayshewi11do- 734 . . I otiouB and readings, which similar oapacity for two years ed in I from lively to severe., " - k-1--., . such as this, is it any wonder and a few -were actively engag .1 P ii - ___ , - I evedi had always existed betwee ' were especially Pleasing to the audi- former occasion, and -having as well born facts ID T . E.GMONIDVI�t&­ R-IRMPS.-Mr. UuIeS ad that he h ence. Where all did so. well. it would hiLd business dealings with many in that the Councillors, are re-elected by their daily occupations. - NA - a year after year. IMPROVEMENTS. -Mr. Andrew Goven- ormer.1 ENTRANCE EXAVII -TION. The fol� imself and people, a . be invidious to particularize, b h , ion MoEwing, I of Tackersmith, lowing candidates have been provision- always, as their pastor,. experience ut the tiie township. I have not ing to say acclamati i , � has. now t�akenlll ��� his abode in this ally passed for admission to the Sea- Much comfort aud'pleasur I i k* Maps and blackboard exercises were against my opponent, Mr. John Burns, A SATISFIED PzoPLE.-The people of look is at present erecti6g a Saw mill - I ivage� .11,11, 000011. 7' the residence re - e In wor 1131 -man this township do not usually get up any directly to the northwest and in rear of vi . 7 va .. . forth High School by the local Board for the Master. A vote of thanks i partioulaxly good. At the conclusion perso - nally, but I do think that atuy sting mill. He -has . oently vac by r. David Sproat.- of Examiners, Subject -to confirmation then given to the speakers, singers an Mr. Coulter,delivered an excellent ad- asking the people.to place him iu such very exciting municipal elections, and bio flour and gri ' - 0 I Mr. P. E. F; , Saline z, formerly of this by the High SchoolInapectorB: Martha the -ladies who assisted in preparing th dress to the' �hildren, when the pleasant - a �positiou should be a man of his word. this year was not an exception to the several men engaged in its competition. y Mage but now of Kiaoarilin6, was � P 0 I Burns, at the, nomination la,3t year. general iule. The municipal govern- When finished, Mr. Govenlock will , I , J. Hillen, No. 6, M'Killop, 482; Jessie tree and in decorating the room. Th r ceedings,*'.ore brought to a close. Mr. i q i elf that he would ment is usually wigs and economical co�mence sawing operations if he sue- I . � 11. " z .0 MeWsrs. G ugh to I , - . I home for Vw dayi visiting, friends.- Ross, Brussels Public School, 430; meetingelosedby Mr.MoDouald p , kissDioktal�w,i,uhargeof a school in publicly pledged himo , � last w eorge - Hallett n d on, Mond.� . ... Altogethe r ext, year, am the people in her not under any circumstances Seek re and the people are sensible eno C"ds in getting logs into his mill yaxd, � ,, 1 � Agnes Ray, Brussels Public School, nouncing the benediction. 11 Ou tho strength of this agpreciate it. There was a fair atten� wliieh is an impossible task so long as ,. - Anderson and .Ja a i Ferguson were - - I Lew see . , 417; John Rice, No. 7' Ilibbert, 415 ; &:most pleasant evening was Spent tion,vidl find- in her a worthy,, election. � . � I skating on Ue mill pond they broke ' ' � . . I � ! tea,eber.-ONi WHO WAS THERE. pledge from him I . acceded to the ar- dance at the nomination meeting, but th� present open 'weather continues. . � I I Agnes Murray, No. 1, Tuckersmith, Cox. . . : so well satisfied did- the - people seem - M�. Govenlock is a man of business, , � through ice. The water waa-about , - ; LocALiTins.7-Mr. H. Bone, of the g,-nt Solicitations 6f my 'friends and I I ' ' . 400; Albert Willson Seaforth Public ] i . - : - hit) affairs had cl the surrounding neigbborhoodl is ; . . I - a � �ly indebted to him for his enter- . ! ton feet de I at thei spotwhere they School, 390; Rosalie 'Baechler, No. 8, Loc-kL BRIEFs.-Monday, which was 3rd conoessiOn, has Vurohased a now consented to be a candidate, and I feel with the way-Jowns - I ' . went ill. , Fergusog got out without Sawing maobi�e, which he intends run- convinced tbat"their geuse of truth and been conducted for the past year that d�e - ; . McKWop, 385 ; John Drewe, Brussels observed as Christmas Day, passed over . I . rl : assistance, but his 7! companion had to Public School, 379; Mary Buyers, very quietly, although there were a good ning with his dteam engine. Mr.Bone will jitatice will induce them to place me at alI they desired to do was to reward pr se and business push. .. . I remain in t �.-e water� for about half an Brussels Public School, 375 ; Jennie � many people about the streets during undoubtedly do "big work," as he has the head of the poll on Monday night their faithful Servants by re-election by in *NOTHER SAW MILL. -It is rumored - . hour until I iolp'irriVed. Further than Dickson, No. 2, McKillop, 373 ; Mark the day. But a "green" Christmas is one of the best machines in the county. next.-JoHN McCoxN,uLL. acclamation. So Soon as this waa done i this vicinity that Dr. Gouinlock .L . � ... . - I - a . bad scare and a cold bath neither of Hamilton, Walton, 363; James JOh12S- filways dull, and this one was not ox- -Mr. G. Jewitt, who has been alttonil- 0 _. ffiey were satisfied, and would not even co �tomplates erecting a saw will in the . . -1, . wait to listen to the statements of VIL 1 re them was the. worse for the adventure. , the High'i School, Mitchell, has to- the itinitv of his extensive swamp, whe . -ton, Seaforth, 359; Harry, Cormack, ceptional.-There was a tremendous Ing - Brussels. - I - ­ ----.-- Brussels, 357; Maggie Hialop, No. 1, rush in town on Saturday last. The turned .home' on a shorG visit to his 0. R. Coop,,R, 'Real Estate agen finances of the township, which the li� has a larLfe Quantity Of logs Cut and � HYXZNEA�.-We copy the following Hb,' is much t" Reeve and Deputy Reeve prepared. tel be cut. if tLe Doctor goes on with I Grey, 356; Annie Govenlock, No. 10, streets were packed from early in the friends and relatives. BrumselB P. 0 Se'veral first clasi farzag for Bale . A, , -- n r i 0 trorn an A - e, Kansas, Pape of a � '_ " pleased with own life, and we have no in Morris and Grey, County fluron. Full par And accordingly an adjournment was this project, the people of Win.. I', - recent date. It speaks for itself: McKillop, 355; Eliza Hays, No. 2, morning till late at night, and our mer4 . �4 . idging from ticulars. Enclose stamp for anf,wer. 783 made to Daley's hotel where the nomin- an d Surrounding country no doubt wi . - . 1'31arried= By Rev. E. Clark, at the MoKillop, 350; Ida Hunt, Seaforth, chants',must have had a big day. ' doubt it agreeis w1th him, p ed by each of the r�ap the benefit, as theold maxim siSys " - 343 ; Jessie Dewar, Seaforth, 338 ; Severai of the stores were nicely inum." his appear4nob.-Mr. E. Olver Bold a GENERous.-The Christmas offering ations were duly ratifi. gf� $ 1 residence cv "the bride7s brother-in-law, Harry Robeitson, Seaforth, 336; Ma - ed on fine colt last *1eek to Frasier Embury, at St. John's Church was the largest favored ones in his turn. pposition ia the life of trade." : - . I I - : I UNT. I James Mill 3r, in this city, oa the even- ,g inated and tastef ally dedorat, for the handsome sum of 31.10. � Mr. T. it has ever been on that day. THE.LAST.-MiSS Mary Carnochan, A BOOTLESS fl -Qu.ite an inter., : gis Walker, No. 2, McKillop, -.�,34; Saturday night. Messrs. Lakdlaw & e -id is hired as teacher in School - M ' . ing of the I. th inst.,. Mr. J. D. Stoke, Lydia Edwards, Seaforth, 333; John Fairley','Of the Central Grocery, mad . e R , - - - THE SALT. -The Brussels Salt works only surviving daughter of James, Car et tin episode occurred in Dr. Gouin- ; - , 1C.o.c'er on Third street), and Jessie Rosa, Seaforth, 328; Euphemia Goven- 'a particularly hands6me display. -The SectianNo,81-for thenew yearat a areuow in fall Op oration,. and large nochan, Esq., died on Monday morning I(ek's swamp some few clays ago, It 4: rece froa� Canada, sister of D I . L look ' salary of $44Q.�F. Whittingham, who quantities of land and dairy salt are last. Miss CArnochan was a victim of appears that several men were working I - L , No. 10, McKillop, $28; Annie, Bazaar in CarduWs ItIall, has t)een the I � : � Thom .... asan ... aniellRoss, aad neice of Dodds, No. 2, M cKiflop, 3 20 ; Frederick principal point of atti I action during Qie has just returhed 'home -from the, Nor- being made. . I consumption and had been ill for about together in close proximity to the ; , I ; ' Thomas Nt' of of Flora, and Hugh . , a year. Air. Carnochan has been pe- n�rthern gravel road, and one of them : - I i Hill, Seaforth, 319: Isabella Barr, No. week. Large crowds'were present da.r- Mai Schooli Toronto, gave us a Short A LARc.E FuNERA.L.-The funeral of i MuStard, � f The maiiaiwi of ' - ` the late John Cormick, oL�`Bruasels Cheevq�. . A, ing each evening. -'The Brethren of visit last w6ek. . I culiarly and sadly afflicted. This was d�scr ed an animal of white appearance 1 7, Tuckeramith, 309; John Stewa I I Wt3 last and only child of a family of r4uning among the failen timber. Ac- 1 Mr. Miller!was fille � with a pleasing Seaforth, 303; Mary Rodeer, Hensall,' Brittania Lodge Spent a very pleasaI4 I I . took,plaoe on Tuesday last and was - � I I ' and intere ing com?any, who enjoyed 300; Jennie Dolphin, _. Seaforth, 292. Social time in'the lodqo room on Tue� ; �Vroxeter- largely attended by relatives and .four, -two sons ,and two daughters, and cordingly he at once aoquaiiited his fel- - the ocossio very much. If .the cook- l t? ; . . -Q all have pasacd away within a few low workmen with the fuct, and the L The following are recommended: Wm. 00,Y evening. There was a large tu6. MARKETS � all wheat $1.22, Spring friends. I . ing was a a L ecimen , >f the bride's skill, ' FUND r a -me disease, Himself two gfkve im mediate chase to the L MAL SERMON. -The funeral ser- yea a, with the s Sion McDougall, Egmondville, 306,; George eat of membe ris and Several visitors. A $1.28, oats 401e., apples --80c. per bushel, I * the bridegroom will nevei-haveocca " )-anley, 302. . Mon of the lata.Mrg. Fralick, wife of B. and his estimable wife are now left in -basto." It took refuge in a brush pile, I.. � Stephenson, No. 10, 81 -new organ has been p0rohased for use 1% potatoes ' , butter 18c., eggs 18c., Fkalick, Esq., of Morris, will be their old age with a desolated and I from which -they vainly endeavored for L L. to find fault. Lond 'ma,y .the happy Of 49 who wrote, 18 failed. T4al thelodge room. -The children of th . . lard 12je. . couple live soci4ty of each . - i . ; � I enjoy the i .. John?s almost deserted home. The trial is a' sometime to drive it. However, at , � , marks, 560; necessary to page, 280.1 Methodist Sabbath Sbhool had a prize L BUSINESS GOOD.—In Spite Of the preached by. Rev. F. Ryan at St. other, and . the goo4 wish�s of their 1 -Brussels, on Sunday m6raiug severe one, but they have the consola- 14st they succeeded in doing so, but did I . tree erected for their benefit in the muddy road�,,ind wet weather business Church, * . . sumerouB NF-dends.. I ManA wereL the THE' MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. — The School room: on Christmas night* . next at 11 a. m. tion that the separation is only in this not succeed either in capturing or kill ­ Valuable pr�`Seata gi t th - ung a8ed L, off - , and is uncommo0y brisk at present, especi - ' en e yo nominations in this town pa the young folks spent a very pleman't ally at the oiLtmeal mill, where there , MARKETS. -Fall wheat $1.25 to $1.26; world. The funeral took place on Wed- iog it. Two more individuals now had ' oouple�" The youu� Jadyo particularly qai - , to 73c; nesdaN last and was, very largely at- jLo�iijed the exciting chase. The animal I � . � alluded to is a daug4ter of Mr. Donald very otly this year. Instead of as and enjoyable evening. - The council has been an t extraordinary amount of Spring $1.25 to $1 28; peas 71,c tended. The remains were interred in ajairi toOk retuge in amother brush t piran,ts being numerous and anxious for for the township of Hallett has been grain taken iq this week. oats 37c to .38c ; barley 65c to 75c : I . . . I I -town. g -rom on I ROSSL Of tlii� & pork 67 to $7.25 ; hay $12; straw 53 to the family plot in the Egraondville helap, ruuDin f , e s1de to another, I i I - place and power, the principal -difficulty. elected by acclamation this year for THE. RAIL�VXY.-Measrs. Miller . . I - L � " � - seemed to be to got men who- were the 5th time in succeasiou.-The sale I f Honey have c�mpleted the main line of $4 ; potatoes 45c to 50c ; butter 16c to cemetery- . : b4t cleverly dodging all t'le sticks and 1: I I ' .9 : ' V Z ; . THE Mys�uc T I -E.- -The officers recent- 180' ; beef $5 to $6. t'this time two , I ; 'willing to undertake the rianning of the Christmas cards this season was ver . the Toronto, Grey and A GOOD SCHOOL.—The '., pupils of Stones tbrown at it. A - - s . � - ly elected fo Lodge 0 Ale � , the deviatioul or -The annual meet- School Sectiorr No. 6, Tuckersmith, 4ier individuals were working some - , I. municipal machine for another year. large.-The'many friends f Mr. x Bruce RmU,#.,ay and are almost done . SCHOoik TRUSTEES. ; were duly itsta Hed on Tuesday eve i . distance further in the s,.vamp, but the � laat. At the coaclasion of lab a ug :The nominations for Mayor and Reeves Slemmon will regret to learn that he its I with the Sw ch. We hope to see the 'rig for the election of 2 trustees for were carefully examined on Friday last I mink!" "Hurry up; � I or the took place at the Town Hall at 10 Beri ' n in llage Brussels School, was held" on Wedn0S- by their teacher, Miss Broadfoot and c�ies Of "Ly -link! Brothrea p�oseut adioarned to the anti- onsly ill, and that Slight hopes a trains ru n � right into the vi, , 'James Young and James I io have a Mink here in a brush heap Ill I o'clock, and for Councillors in the re. entertained for his recovery. -In his shortly. I . day last. . others, and acquitted themselves in Wi room wher'a tables were laid with a spective wards at 12 o'clock. There , i we Bennett were re-elected. � Such away, by their . intelligent and � I�ade them bat5tily throw down their : - sumptuoualrepa,st.. This agreeable - 1. I OhristmaB ni�at display Mr. George -- OBITUARY. - It is with gmst regret . I tl> axes and come in all speed to the glens . * i For was not a 4arge gathering at any of the Ewing had one monstrous tur,key,whic are obliged tol record the -death of Mrs. MUNicipim.-The nominations were ready answers as to convince those ' tion of the Proceedings ovdi, the lodge 1w . 9 held on MPDday last. ,The. usual present that they are in charge, of a 0 excitement. The brush heap wa's I .. . meetings, and the proceedings were wdighed 25 po''Unds when dressed. -M . in Gibb, I ho died on' the mornin I zoom was ; again GoTapied, and a few , )(11" . � 6anded, and the wilde i somewhat tame. -71.1here were three Thomas Halpin, formerly a r9sident of of Thursday4' 22nd December. The amount of speech mq,king. was indulgbd ady thoroughly competent to mould a. rr at excitement . I kours, wer& most Pleasantly spent, Mu- - . . . _ d develop the young minds commit- I - . f - nominations made for Mayor, viz : this section', died in California on the. deceased cam from Scotland to Can-, in by a number of ratepayers in prevailed, one �of the party, who acted . a, and Social converse being a' leader, giving orders thirek and fast; sic, Speech r f their respective candidates. F. C. ted to her care. The reading, especial- P I . Messrs. A. Strong, W' I i t - * m. M. Gray, and 218t inBt. He left here to seek his ada last July, but came to Vy roxeter 0 0 . the order,,� and- every peraon� enjoyed S. G. MaGati-hey. I Mr. Gray, how- fortune in the Golden State about sevea on I ly a short time before, her death. Rogers, the present Reeves wasre-elect- 1 ly of the third form, the geography and but everything was of no avail, as the � . M I 0 kimself all! the bettf r on account of the I D M dashed past one of them, � : ever, declined to stm d " d Mr. He-: ears agoi and was doing well.-Messri. Although she h'Ldf been k bad health ed by acclamation. The present members the Singing deserve special mention, as little a i ttl entireabse ce of fort ualism or ceremony. ?u�c , * � y i inated and 4 also the very good order. The examin- an A Caughey,was not prese'nt,Zut we lear Broadfoot & Box have sold their hear e for about thr e years a0d at times of the Council are all norn d shortly afterwardS disappeared in . . * - I . ellent .eqng I new ones 8 ation proved, beyond a, doubt, the the neighboring brush. After aome I I . I I - . 4 — I Jho' . of F en 'Oise �To. , � in 4.u�, 1ptifj I � A ill th- &o ko rlB'6 I i I Iii i h u , i , !O' P44 d F ar i - I " ro. f me �hj ep I t I Wy I d D � c , - . . 9t � ! a � I I I I � f I T I I . ffeveral s. were sung by that he.has 'Da- intention of being a can- to a gentleman in Clinton, and have Suffered great y, she was -,invariably in . . The old men are Jame . . Messrs Dullff, Joslin,,4 Reid and others, l . �me passed in discussing the matter . . didate, and Mr. Strong. will, therefore, given up the undertaking branch 4f cheerf al ... Bpi its: All that could be Drew, W. F.'Vaustone, C. R. Cooper, ability of women to educate and con-'.. tit 1: and the � t organ did good service in - t � � I be7 of . be re-elected virtually by Reclamation. their bnainess.-The-sefiools will reop � done for her, however, proved of little Win. H. McCracken, and the new ones trol the young to the - satia- and the manner in which the animal I . this conne Ition. .The mem, .the This is as it should be. -Mr. Strong on Tuesday 9th Jan'y.-The Mechanic 0 avail, and 6hei went to her rest quietly are W. R. Wilson, J. Halliday, J. Wynn, faction of the most exacting School escaped,, and the Supposed carelessneRg I 11odue -are, P 3u,ced un der special obliga- - of the party who allowed it to escape, tio I )I - R has filled the position during the past Band, -under the leadership of Mr. Trot,, and peacef 11113 . � � . and P. Thomson. Board or the most anxious parent. the company parted to resume their ns to M�6_- D. D I ose and Mrs. T. K. I � s Own - their kind aiad valuable year as well as some of his predecessors, . B&naded Several of the Citizens o. I . . CHRISTMA' HEATS. — Our t EXAMINATION AND PRESENTATION — Anderson f�r * and in theinterests of the town and it L 4. .4 4 11 A I I I kinburn. butchers made a very fine display Of A , +, - _; +1k_ , I _,r Q I" I work. The animal Was & WeIB61. assistance OL ganerbusly and cheerfully W S ur thy L.A g, L,, cun WK7LVV,0LJLeLA Y VVV - LL VZICLLU LAGN � E "JV 13 U, V V — . I prepaX Lng the repast, , I is but right that he should have an- _ ceived._'The Merchants' Band and . - FOR DAKOTIL.-Mr. John Stanley left meats for Christmas. The quality was Section No. 9, Tuckeramith, took plaaa I renciered i. &no It would be unjust and tlLe leadership of Pr . ofeE.Bor Fetze', als, on Tuesday morning last for Dakota. remarkably good. Mr. A. W. Currie,in on Thursday, the 22nd inst. Notwith- . Bl-aevale. � the Worshi Master has requested other term. r 3t, I pful ungenerous oii the part of the people to , enlivened -the town on Monday by dis- Mr. Stanley, Nve believe, intends ,going his usual good taste. had his display standing the wet day and the very FoRESTERS.—O ar Foresters' Lodge is � ogto,conveythe hearty thanks of the. . . I � .- ge, to. tb ese ladia 3. make an exception in his case. Messrs. coursing sweet music at various tinit a tosell machinery, and as he is a young neatly, decorated with evergreens, &c. muddy roads, a large number of the i progressing anA is in a healthy condition. � - led i - I D. D.Vilsou and James Beattie were during the day. -At the school trustE e 'man who was well respected by every- Among big collections were two 2 year parents of the Section and other visitors ' In a few weeks a debate "Which exerts I � 0 re-elected Reeve and Deputy respec- election on Wednesday, Messrs. Me- body, we wisU'him the best of luck in old heifers which bad been fed by Mr. I - - Tim WEIEK! or PaA-YmR.�-Th.e week of I were present, which Ahows that the the greatee influence over man -money I tively. -In the South Ward MeB rs Walker, of Morris, which did great 1, people of that section take great inter- or w, imen-is to come off. prayer whIph has been so generally ob- S' - 0 - Lban and Lumsden were re elected for 'thewest. MIS. Stanley intends going in S- I � 'by *1 , Ze south and north w ard� respectivel, r the aprin: with Messrs. Smith and 6 ! eir children. PASStb.—We arA pleased to notice C. Willson, A.Stewart, Zenas Beam , credit to him, and the superi r of which i eat in . . served 11 evaugolical danominations and Wm. M. Gray were nominated for a Ald Mr. Robert Jamieson, � 'for the ea* I 9 could not be found in the county; two ' for a, num -or of yeai a. and which has i t McIntosh. I I 1� The junior classes were examined in that )1r. A. MoEtvan. Turnberry, who I "been obser,�ed in tliiB town by united Councillors: but as Mr. Gray does not w1ard.-We have on hand, reports 4 if FARM PURCHASED. — Mr. George very fine spring pigs, fed by A. ROO Of 1 the forenoon by their teacher, Mr. S. had Some of his papers mislaid at the I . I I intend to stand, the three first named I eral scho I examinations which Lai e Brownlee, of Kinburn, has bought that the Queen's Hotel,- and two lambs fed, , Hicks, after -which some excellent re- Owen Sound embroglio has receivedhis Meetings 0� the different congregations, - 0 - t e , freshments were passed around b the . _. . willbeelected. .,IntheEastWard the' s7kenplaceoduring the p.%st week ii well known f��nfon the 4th conces8ion bvJ.Barker,of Grey. On th whole . certificate.' . will be helJ next week-, commencing on - . . . ' y : u - r Mr. Currie's display did him great credit, ! fol.lowing gentlemam were nomi ated . Tuesday at 7:30 P .1 in the Presby- M y;rious parts of the county, but owin, of Tnckersmi� , rom Mr. Wm. Ross, good ladies of the Section and the cbil- . CHRISTMAS.—As usual Christmas was I i - R. N. Brett, John Dorsey,'Andrew , lack of room *a are compelled t) for the handa6me'sum of $5.250.' This and was in keepine with big enteiprise � -L C - terian Church, �-Ia,forth, - S -abject, . I : dren. The inner man being sat sfied, elebrated .in a becoming manner. "Hu-milia4an and c -)nfession on accoaut Young, John McIntyre, A. G. Me, leave them over until next week. -M: -. is one of the best far M*s in the 4th Con- generally. Mr. Blashill also made a ; labor waB resumed with renewed vigor, Some visited friends, otberg attended of individalml, sc�aiai and national sins " Duagall and W. N. Watson. Several and Mrs. Thomas Carry, of Detroii, cession, and as Mr. Brownlee is one of very fine display of beef, pork and POul- a -ad the pupils were examined on the the uornination, while others dined out' . - Wednesda,j, at 7:30 P. M., in the Cana- of these gentlemen were not present w1bre in tov�n during the present' '. those good honest business men, we try; among -which was a nice beef which 1 different an , bjects taught them by the on Canada's national bird, 'the turkey. when the nominations were made, and Mr. Curry has purchased the machinei v wish him every p mes: Messrs. Dorrance, Business was suspended and all joined da,Vethod-�st Church, Seaforth,-Sub- .- . success in big n6w enter- dressed 700 ounds, and was fed by Mr. I following domi i iect, , 'Prayier for the blessing of God on we understand that some of them do that was in Mr. Thomas Lee's saw mi I priBe. ! " . R. Hill, of Morris; a three year old I R. Hicks, Duff and S. Hicka, the teach- in pai3sing the day as pleasant as pos- 't desire the position. In the North ' V i er in charge. The order during the sible, wi ndi ag up with I I We are all j olly - His ahurd� and Hik word." Thursday, no - -at arna, and is having it shipped frof 1 OUR Scmooi�. - The examination -of heifer which dressed 650 pounds. and i at 7:30 R� M., i:: the � Presbyterian Ward Messrs. Win. Campbell, Dr. this station to some point in the Goo, -- the pupils of Kinburn School took was fed by Mr. Alex. Foriest,of Mords- I whole day was excellent, and the pupils good fellows." that is, we of Bluovale Churah, Egmondvil le,�-Subject,l 'Prayer Scott, Wm. Lee, Noble Cluff, Dr. Han. gian Bay District, where* he has timb r place on the 21st inst., and was a sue. His pork, lamb and fowls were hard to acquitted themselves in a -very credit- doiI1 deny it- , In 5, over and M. Morrison were nominated. limits.-PartieB troubled with dyspops a cogs, there beino about forty visitors equal, and the whole display did great L able manner, answering a number of FESTIVAL.—On Saturday evening last, .. for the y :4 a and a 11 agencies for Chn' , - � it - erprise Z, .rhe eleotion takes place on- M6nday Bhouldread the notice which Mr. and sixty pupils present. Mr. King, credit to Mr. Blasbill for his ent tian training." Fr day, at 7-3.0 P M � a I very knotty questions with great accur- the members of the Canada Methodist * ' ' next, but there is not likely to �e much . Robb has in another column.- !d the teacher, was assisted by Messrs. in. procuring such fine meats for his acy. We make special mention of the Church -,held a Christmas festival for in the. Pro��vterian Church, Seaforth,_ bloodshed. n,ext will be observed as a goner I h Duff andDorrance in donducting the ex- customers. -1 axithmetic and grammar classes, also the benefit ofthe Sabbath 8cbool. The Subject, 1:1 ayer the universal preva- ---L-- . . lence of pi �ace and rightdousness ; for dkv.-PUr. James 1. Carter,of Toronto,w s amination. The pupils were Severely V . the singing of the entite school was entertainment consisted of readings, ­ ahriatian I 1issions the outpon-rillig of EGMONDVILLE PRESBYTERIAN S&BBATH iI ' I town spending ChriBtmas.-Mr. A. tested, but they acquitted themselves Dashwood. . , very good. At the close Mr. J. Me. recitations, dialogues and music. the Holy ,c pirit, aQ ',the convennou of SGHOOr, GHRISTMAs TREE.- A pleasant W. Blea.sclell, of Hamilton, and Mrs, -in a manner which showed that they as 'Ewen was called to the chair, which Three beautlif ul and w4 . . FL.kx BuBINEss.-The flax' busine , I laden Christ- affair-, or rather -a sories of pleafiant Bloagdell, also spent several days dur- were under the dar(i 'of an efficient position he filled in his usual affable mas trees stood upon tlie platform and the Nwurld.,' Those meetings -will corn- I f M � mence ptioctually s t -the titile mention- I affairs, took place in connection with ii�g the present week with friends in teacher and one who thoroughly under- has been agitated in this village or manner. Short addresses were deliver- at the conclusion of the programme the Egmondville Presbyterian Sabbath t�wu.-Mr. Peter McEwbn bad to pay stands his work. The examination Some time. but it was not definitely ed by the teachers and others present. the tempting display pendant from the ed, and coatinuer fo one hour. Alf are . . I School on Monday, December 26th. express charges on 10 doors, whic to h known who would start it until lately. A trustee in his remarks stated that he branches was distributed among ,the ordially 141 'fed. . '1' I h was brought to a close at a ]a our, : Vi . I - r A public meeting was ealled some time ' The proceeds - tea-ceht,� c The oocasion was the exhibition of A h10 b ought with him fr(rm Muskoka. whon Speeches were delivered by the was sorry Mr., Hicks was leaving the audience. � Christmas tree laden with fruit in th T-iiis will make pretty dear venison. -- teachers present and Mr. John MaKil- '90, and a committee was, appointed to B ssion-amounted to $18,30. - ' � ORITV.ARk,-.—Mr. D.� M. Robertson e solicit subscriptions to offer as an in- ection, but that big genial friend had admi i - faither Of *r. W. S. Robertson -of this' shape of dolls, jumping jacks, "books, Dr. Cole -man has retired from t e Ian, all of.whom appeared highly satis- e to blame but himself, as the M'UNI,CiPAL.-At the7 nominations of � d en duoement to any party or parties who 110013 . town, died� at the rosidence of the latter &c., for the Sabbath School chil r . Public School Board this year, aft,�r fied with the examination. -Com. trustees would have engaged him again the-town-giiip council for 1882 on Mon - I should undertake to start a flax busi- . 0 . on Wed'esday* .. orning last. Mr. The bmement of - the church was having served 15 years in succession � LB , 'A:EA-MRBTiNG;—The tea meetingheld had he I -liven 'them the On ortunity. day last there was a large attendance . "I L I in Dashwood. This committee I 1p I � Robertsonihad been ill only a little over crowded to its utmost capacity. The a t t The fall wheat in this vici: i- in,,%he Methodist Church in aid of the nega The pupils then presented Mr. Hicks of the "free" and "Independent," no I 6 L r !i I 8 T completed their work a,bout a week ago & week. He contracted a Severe cold object of tb Small entrance fee not ity ig!Bez ooking fresh and green, ar d P�rsonago and Sabbath Sc600l Fund, having been snecessful in getting abbut with a handsome gold chain acoom- doubt. caused by the retirement of the I I . which sett,led upon his lungs and ul- being to make money for any Special prolnises.well for a good crop next - as i- we are glad,to a y was a success. - The 500, and now Messrs. R. Cook and P. Pa"31ed by a most flattering and affec- Reeve and the rivalship of now cau- timately-r salted in inflammation, and purpose beyond defraying exponsqS son. -The heaviesk, rain storm of the to being servel in the Temperance $ tiduately word�d address. Mr. Hicks didates. The excitement carried one . - a Kibler have undertaken the matter. ;Z ' lwiri g a, M, 11 - 11 w el 1 u in years big con- connected with the tree, more th n season was on Tuesday gight last. If it Hs,,l by the ladies, was something! more made a very-ifeeling and anitable reply, back; to the old railway times of nearly , � :_ stitutioa,%- as unable to resist the force sufficient was realized. ThLe meeti g had only been snow instead of rain the than',common. After. partaking of the They are both good business menand after which All left for their respective ten years ago. For the Reeveship we" . A being opened by prayer, Mr. McCo, , hearts of Many- would have been re- goodAbings of this life, the -company re- we hope they will be Successful in their homes well m i8fied with the way they nominated James H * of the diset so. Mr Robertson was a ��f . I new venture. . enulng, present native of 1�ew Bruit,swick, but has been Chairman, made a few very appropri- joiced, especially those whose woodpilos pair6d to the church, where two able had spent t; -, day, but regretting that Dqputy -Reeve, and Robert Miller. I - . a promine4tresident of -the a for ,the occasion. Music are low. -Among the *Other disp'luys on addresses �were, delivered by Messrs. GOOD T.uBEsMNG. -There has been a they were � ut to logs a genial good For the Deputy Reeveship, Gusta-vag Ingersoll tor many years. He came to for the evening was furnished by - the Christmas Eve there were none more Lochead and McDonagh. Mr. Loch- gooddeal of -blowing" lately about friend. Mr. Hicks intends going to Barton,Couneillor, and William Me - reside in tUis town about a -year ago. schoclGhildrel), under the able lead. attractive and better arranged than the ead being called upon first, gave Bo 0 good threBbing, and your correspondent I Manitoba early in the spring. Pherson. and for Councillors, DO m fro . Tohn Last spri � he tool.- a trip to.bia native ership of Mr. Stephenson. Mr. Ain- -magnificent show of hams and cured good advice to the YOUDg Mon. and we m Hills Green mentions some very I , :M Anderson, R. Thompson . ; ood tbroBbing done there, ai�d wants , Tliomas Price, province a,ad spent the Summer there. -Arew'NoWilliams, teacher in the meats made by Hugh Rubb. Mr. Robb, bppq it will not be forgotten soon. Mr. 9 Blyth. . Albert Hughes, Tbomas Hislop aad I ' He retarriod very much improved in school, was then introduced. He gave is doing a large busineswin this line tbis _ any parties that can beat it to speak . McDon&gh, though somewhat witty . some excellent counsel to parents on season, and although the weather is un- with his anecdotes, was also w 11 re- ut. Now Messrs. Voelker A Backs PRESENTIT101(g.—Mr. R. Henderson, Robert J. Evans, All ten nominees health &0 Until ON ertaken by this ill e C, are good men and eaph has his ad. . ness he felt strOngEr and more robust the Vome training of the children.' He favorable, we are glad to learn that 4e -ceived. The singing furnished by the wish tollspiaak out." Thesegentlemen who has been Principal of Blyth Public . mirers. May thos- who will best Serve �Ih .any years. He deprecat it threshed on the farm of Mr. DaDiel School for the past three years, was , - . -an he h4d done f)r m ed the method so frequently can dispose of his meat about as fas 4s Clinton choir was good. We congra- the townsbip win. . I . wa I s P. con0istent member of the M010- adopte-d.of making .Sabbath like a day he gets it cured.—The next of the series tulate the Clinton people for their good Sacks 22 b ' ushelB of ,clover seed in the presented by big pupils on Friday last OUR SCHOOL.—Ola Thursday d,,ist Cburdh and was a just, u ight .in prison, witb go . much task to be of assemblies will be bold in Cardno�s talent.—A, social was h6ld the following short space of two hours. and, on the with an address and a handsome gold after- 4-nd good- I . �Vnl.g M n. .and be I i god learned, instead of the loving familv Hall, on Friday eveniog, January U4, evening. The programme consisted of farm of Mr. Jacob ScMuchter, 61i heAded cane. Mr. Henderson thanked noou a public examination was'beld in I . I p " lina circle, in which the parent b is own' 1882. It is requested that those intend. singaiug, readings and recitationg7 by the bushels of clover seed in seven and a his pupils for their kindness in the most Miss Black'fi room, and the pupils were away as,_poacefully as if only fall t_t, in m adeep. Ill politics he was a -most on Ian-aaaa suited to th- half hours, also on the farm of Mr. feeling ter a, and gave them some use- examined by Miss Black. �,. H. Mus -P n 0 a youthful cap- ing to be there will be punctual, ILB scholars of the Sabbath school. The . M. . I 0. 91- �, - thusiastic' Reform, �r, and be always acitV instructed the children in Bible .daUCi � Dg is to commence at 8 o'clock handsome sum of -150 included L the John Deeber four bushels of clover ful aiad hindly admonition for their grove and T, Farrow., P. Th I . amiDatiou elicited the fact that dmft . seed in the very short time of twenty future guidance. Iris connection with 4 -'- took an ad.tive and intelligent interest Story and Bible truth, and Showed that sharp in order to get' through in good receipts of the two eveniDgs, and as . 4 in all public Matte I � . MinuteB. Beatitwhocan? the sebool having terminated, be bade the three years Miss Black has hsd 11 a� His wife and the opposite had the effect of making tinaie. . . Kinburn is noted for its good entertain- I �_o ebargeofthis room the pupils have two sons 0arvi-ve hi in, all of whom, and them loathe the Bi6le and dread the . - I I ments, we are sure everybody that was them all an affectionate farewell. The made good progress, and that She has .. especially the former who now mourns approach of the 'Sabbath. The Rev. : Morris. I there -was well satisfied. , Brucefteld. .two lady teachers, whose 6ngagecaents . SOCIAL. 6d on the same a diligent and painstaking - & lose greater than any that can befal a Mr. McDonald, Seaforth, followed in 11j, PLEASANT DAY.—Those who at- . —The annual Sabbath SchQol terminate day were also proved ' C n . . ------ #_ Social in connection . with - Union made tLe recipients of handsome teacher. Attlieconclusionof the el- pelmon in this world, will receive the, an ad-iress commending to the hildre tended the school examination in Seo- � Grey. Presents, I amination Grace Jenkins read an ad- I i - sincereat4ympath,q of all. The re- pliuotualitv, attention aDd regularity tion No.'I, Morris, on Friday la Church Brucefield, was held on Mon- . I. - , at, spent dress an d Agnes Meager presented Miss �� 11�1=8 are to be interred in the family in attendance, also the c6re and pre- avery pleasant day. There was a large CHF,:EsF, ,FsCTORY.—Tbo annual meet- day evening, when the. scholaxs and BRIEFS —The Christmas tree huria.1 gro4iid at Im!t-rs, ill i ' Pre- Black with � beautiful silver card re- � to -day. paration of the lessons, and the appli- attendance. of parents and others of the iDg of the Grey Oheese Factory was held teachers and friends spent a very en- pared for the children of the Presby- - t " ceiver and a napkin ring of the same I - cation of these to their conduct in lifj3, section, thus showing the commend- in the school house of section No.- 4, joyable evening, socially and intel- terian Sabbath School o I �� Saturday material. Miss Black retires from the . thA HURON' POET.11--We have not in Ho - deprecated especially , Sabbath able interest which the people take in - Grey, on the 17th inst. Mr. Samuel lectually. Short addresses were deliv. eveninglast pr�vedaver'y interesting � W is Cauad& of our many. native poets, breaking, a rernark called forth by a their 80hool. The senior department Ames occupied the chair, and Mr. An- ered by the pastor and Mr. Graham, and enjoyable affair fort Profession at present followed by .-the ho Am li I elv to ttain to Merit in number of drew Cowan actdd as Secretary. The - Reeve of Stanley, and Mr. Goo. Baird, and all who atten he young folks, good Will Of all. - I Young people Spending the of the school is taught by Miss Dial.�, ded at the church on - I . their parpia�lar hine. Whop, there- previous Sabbath on the ice. The and the junior by Miss Linklater., In tl)e meeting was well attended and passed Sr., and several pieces, of imusic were that occasion spent a Pleasant evening. To HousxK],,EpER - . fore, we do find one we should give him second part of the programme, the . dis- forenoon the junior . department was Off very harmoniously. The business of well sung by Mr. Wm. McQaeen, pre- —The nominations Passed off quiet y Irr'ATOR 8 INN WANT OF FINS' , I the encoicragemeub and support big tributioti of prizes, &c., was then pro- 1 examined, and the little folks here Ai4 the factory for the past year was as fol- centor, Mr. Jamiesoni Rippen, and 0 I&D T&AS—The finest lot of Teas -Qe=A - n Monday. Mr. Clegg having declin- from 40, 50, 60 and 650 per 1b., ha,n stftwiad genius anj Wents, deserve. A. 'short ceeded with. The teachers of the 1 remarkably well. The various lessons I lows: amount of milk received, 636,248 Mr. John A. Landaborough, and a ed re-election for. the P ve p, the Is ft - *me SO.0 I . . Cee shi more than psoeing attention, at D D.Rosg's Ow I *e reeeiveld a neat little vol, school wera presented by their classes wore luterBpersed with recitations an�l I pounds, which made 60,399 pounds of number of pieces by the Scholars. Miss people returned to their old 10 "!7- When the public find that published bAV � - I ve and galas are bana fi4e, they are not slow to tab Ame contafaing a number of poem a with handsome donations expressive of music, and the whole proceedings ' cheese; tsking 10.53-pounda of milk for Ethelinds W. Wataon, Blyth, ably iselected their former repreBeutative for aavmtop of an �;i appreejAte theta. 70 1 t), I � . . - . I � . � . I - . I . I I i . � - I . I . . . � I I . I . � I ;11 . � . I - � � ! 4. I . L. . I I . . I I I � I . I I C I � f I , I I - . � — i � i . 0 � �', - , . . . . . i ! I . ­­ . , I � 11 ­ . I .. . i � 10 . I . . 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