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I I i THE, HURON EX .. --- � - I I -- .- -------- � .- . . ! - I � . . -, . -_ - i 1. . - I 8- - - . I - - . . I I . .. . ; "vere appointed auditors of satisfis I with his Prairie home in ])&. � I -_ . . .1 . - Mr. johnston on behalf of the friends in Henssll ; S. Foster, Returning Offl. Vlls� . - ination for kots.-The Mul it of the Presbyto 1, I I . � . . I �accouuts. The nom - r1%4 ..... I - �, be invi , and it is also expected there - landsuaden gethat was so soon astor cer, No. 8 polling lace, Town Hall; C. schoo was a T . . � - . _ . present, briefly welcomed the p I ,Ctnmiug Officer for Trus 8 was ordered to be held accord- churchl on Sunday l"t b . I y the ; � � - & COLDWELLs -big demo ake place., . I it is that we knOW1 . , Wilson, -Deputy Ross, from --Brussels. ---r The ' � KENNEDY will. -be a notration here next t' , 7 bride, and stated that' liheY law on Wednesday, the 27th day Rev. Mr. I Court, I not what - a y �or even- a single hour and his 1. hearty No. 4, pollink Place, Merrier's School ing tc reverend gentleman -made & very mble, -I- � I I t I . So much for the Local I , . would find slawtokens of tha _ a several wards, and the I - ,fiarristera� AttoMV82 SOU040rsl &C. samme I words may bring r h. . . ttered House; J. 11. Schnell for No. 5, polling Decei abor, in th. oted to have the and earnest aAdres8. Mr. Clappiscu . - I and no, v permit -me to say 9, few . I i .gQod will of the 'people 801i place, School House in'School Beotion Secre 5ary w&3 Matra -_ � t about t ae Order in general. The Order , . . a the pantry''and collar to help ;ary bills printed and posted up preach, 3d -as usual in ,the Methodist DONALDSON% ]MOON, I LocALBRIE s. -. The High School around ii No. 12; J. Cook for No. 6, in Dash*ood, neces g trustees churel on Sabbath eve . - If those . ' 11 . Main I Street; Winnipeg. to 3whi6h we owe allegiance is the,oldeSt 11 peotor visited 'the Seaforth Bohol them in beginning their housekeeping that a by4sw be passed confirming calling the Same. . The retirin ning .1 benevolent organization in existence, it Ins I and ung og,entlemen I who are in -the w, Seevirity, I at on Monday lal it. He complimented the career. Mr. Bickell replied in a few the sa,me.-Qarried. The Council Ad- are Messrs. Samuel Wallace, Robert yo M - Money Invested on, Mst-Cla,50 havingi been instituted Ple 68, Jobu W I I . ngland. It has from teachers on tl 6 highly efficient cond�- well chosen words, after which all on- eat on Friday, December w ood and David Man- habit (if annoying the wngregation it -1 , collectid1w xww, &0� Knaxet borough, E - Mr. Joseph Abell gaged in praise and prayer. The com-_ journed: to T � eat the M Abodist church on Sunday*oven. - � � w I son., The Board adjourned to, m . 1: i '. . tren6eudous tion of the school. 29th. .1 in -nary, -ings, con 'I. B. A. G . R. 0 ormw a Smad, beginning grown to iheu se- ------------- #.— . . T. 8 - Xv N NPS W, FLLI B A nt time on Saturday I ist ,with one of his dray I piarated pleased with their on the first Thursday i Jan Id find some �ther means Of I, I . I I P9111y - . I agn, s would confer - , propor dons) and at the prese . of paper at eutertsinmerkt, pleased with their first � Winthrop. 188 1, according to law -Gro. SPROAT,- amusing themselve , they : i� !strict Courts. The teams draw neaIlly four tons . a favor on the community.- 0 11 :1� . .: compr. ses, 387 D . .1 station to impres4ions"of the bride, and especially Mr. Becrotary. ur mer. : ' Z 9 'j, one load from ' rai way BERmoic-The Rev. .. : I i Fui(ER,LL � .� . _1 courts in these districts numbir 4,587, 1 wil themselves� - for having A*OTEIER PIG. -Mr. George Plowes, of chants are busy getting in Christmas ­ ... 1. I , ce. This is a pretty pleased I i ., � I *41011- � � Xfooltot with average in each Court of '122 THic 'Ex�PoSIT� ind ja� d fitting dead to those Musgrove made touching reference in Tuolieramith, is quite a pig fancier. He Stocks, and report business as ushing. ,� � - � , I big load, t3onSid ring there if; an up done a k an here on Sunday last to the I class, Partie i living near Ethel will fi r � 11�r� The n a in the spirit of their Master, hit; .sermon . f this 11 nd I , - � memb, rs. umber of financial � gr'do a ,he wa,y� * Mr. John Lyons whocam. mise ofthelate John Cuthill, and has animals O . it to .c � —, . in good standing is 563,909; . among � de I expense to procure the their advantage to do their trading in I � __ memb .1 etumed.bome from Broindop on Fri- to spend and, be spent paid & high but well deserved tribute to and Dever f,pares , instea4 of going to ,,tov,,n.,, I .1 ICT 'MATTERS. honoroxy members � 13,224; Making &.� r much- pleas- them. . . � ; best.; A few days ago, he got h v, age . - . ' I , DIST R. . mi.. 41 you$ is so , oryt of the deceased, . i_ -, I total membership 577,133, with Court. day last �niqtry and "city" that he - . tile Morn 11 ING.— Mr. Alexander Adid young Suffolk pig, wbjoh he -We understand that Mrs. A. J. . . ting' 0 013,533,425, the ad with the c( le. . GEESE- S�mAL sple ived on the 6& _�_� . amoull I Blueva, , ged had purchased for a high figure, from Rainey, who formerly h . I Cash I shall funds �' . jug up to $1,713,700-, intends, becomiug a permane�lt resident 'ni - Murchie, poot-waster ofthis place, MIS , I conceE sion, has lef t Jameatown,Dakots, - - I - . � READY MONEY,---FOr , distri4 funds foot Brandon. '! returniabout- the A BOOTLE6 s TRip.-Two young T a of the best breeders in Ontario. I - , froin now to: the 12th day, of JalluarY­ and the total district and . Court funds of � this Place finding game scarce in three of h ese "al few days ago. He On ' t to for Ca i ornis. I . , - : m V rods of This� animal will be a great benefi I J � - which completes my 16th year in Sea- svaila�le for charitable , purposes is firsf of the n6:;e*&ir1l' and 11 remove y, betook themselves 'to the followed itah'ee. tracks of the thief and . t. , I , eweslown f3toch, as well as to that - � - I forth -sell at a small. advance on cost $15,247,125, showing. that it is the his family thither in the spr ng. -Many this vicinit, here found where the birds had been killed, M � � MoKillop. � ; .. - .. - I jin goods that yoiX wtU:ftud ao. Ust of on . ra will re . learn of the rocky shores,of Georgian Bay, w * Of I neighbors. . L ,. iest benefit organization on the reade grat to m(rly & - res ing tor by the marks of the blood on the snow. -I SCH:)OLE-n iNATiox- -A public F,,.. I'll -_ , a. view of making this the wealth � rs, Diggle, for i- they intended hunting anA trappi . nge 8, with not a few, death of M Constable Pethic was given the MERL ter � . -er. . I I a 16 yeUS. face of tho Globe. There axe and sister of Mrs A. a few month's. After remaining about .. i Wroxeto I -1 � .. eat mouth's i I histowp, I ome searo ing I amino tion of the pupils in the Roxboro � ... pa,Dts Sp for themselves, and. do not in thii , country who seek to belittle the deni of t 001: place at - six weeks they had the good fortune to in charge and af ter some searo N�W STORE,—Mr- Conboy, lately of school, will tAke place on Friday next, .� X �* , Strong. Th f Sad event t 'ty , I r I .any I,, . C. You need only to Ancia it Order of Foresters. They 0 cabridge on the snare one rabbit, and with this as a sign discovered . �o of the carcases along ide 4 . I I . . � her residonc4 in Bra . the ftrice b6tween t4e.mill and tlap ast Eri �, has opened a fancy goods and the 1 th inst., commencing p6t9 o'clock . stock. to: - pee that in the argue it is too arbitrary in its character, r of their. hunting prowess, returned home . Mrs. sanaer's blook, a III Parents in the section and friends I . . . a Iny - . --aachinery is u i 'O I . ew iry ,store in . , � ,- - i Ces,t, cheapest and t] at the ii nsuitea to, She �aa been ill f r a long . a their tavern. The third was found at'the j . I . Una I have; the larl '43 wants of Canadians. We I time, and wis s1severe but 1 agent oaf- contented once more to assum stablo Secreted in an old stove. thre doors south of the post office. of lidacatiOn Rx8 cordially invited to . (quaility considered) and most Complete the ta ites t'ono. We bad a peep into hotel an a - former voos, I ' &to 900; alten� �. . �, - . -8 )rpetrator of the theft was also "KETS.-Spring whoat, W . � 'I, stock in the - y yours. i forer. eafoith'h s this week been I af . _ - countv A Respectfull ersuaded now that the Subsidiary_ I d find a note as follows: The pe �. are p an � � � ... the leading jeweller. vollilng, . . I _. COUNTER flicted with mi astrel per- their diary, i � f I 1 wheat, 87c. to 89c; barley, 45c to � I . X. R I is in working two negro xpenoes tra $16; amunition, discovered, and made virtue of necf3ssi. &I to, 36c, to 37o ; -_ -_ � High Court ef 'Canada _. formances, o�e by the genuine Georgia . - He Was cited 500 peas, _68o to 70c; Oa �� t REcErvED at D. D. Rose,s-Wew Teas, order,, that the laws governing the inst! . us $2 ; time lost $36 ; board, ty by confessing his guilt $6.7 to $7. Since the opening of LIST OF, I which for quality and price I claim caWt be beat, tutioni will be so changed as to prevent Minstrels &�d ' another by a bog 3 ; traps, no rabbit before Mr. A. Govenlock, J. P., and was po I I ; . � and it you doubt it 9, trial will convince the F ravellI,'Dg under that name. - A 30 -total, 02. ' Credit- 0 7 ordered "to pay a -fine of 85 and reim. the bwo grain wirehouses things have . � - - any person from using such arguments troup t . 32c. peficii, 681.68. a I . Messrs. I i . . most skept1W that it is so. Alsor, NeW Currants, umber of County ConDefflurs were in assumed a livelier aspect I Valentl*' Raisin , Table Raisins, Figs, Prunes, 12 'on their vi 0 G. — Mr. and Mrs. burse Mr. Murchie for ibe geese. The I N �. I in future. We h&vi? one of the finest town on Tuesday ay to the , G LDEN WEDDIN ' Hood have CHRISTMAS EW YEARS 1. - . I Into Hooey & Sanderson and Mr. . -� I �� Carded Peels, Bids -acts, Canned Tomatoes, Corn, systems for carrying out charitable pur . ge,e�of this place, having trod guilty person is, a man of dissol I . i , T - . county town to spend their MR : table taken in and shipped & great quantity - i.ams and Jollies, -can be devised, and so long he road , � - � has a respeo -AND- - - , , ' Peas, Peaches, Pearg, Apples, sithst moniall� for 50 years, habits, but , as he..� � ats; am a fine assortaneRt of Pose 1 1 of ail kinds of grain this searson, and as I ; and Canned as our�,cardfual -principles are to visit holidays-st. the public expense, of t grandchildren, family.we redraiii from publishing his I 11 ch will be sold at my I I ' - and . 6 to - - . pure candies, �1111 of whi 783 the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the course. -Mr. James McCartney, who their .. children n their account. It is -to be thei obtain good rates th y are able 1- . � ' - usuanow prices. t xn ad #oxn Manito�&, was in uncles, and ousibs, friends and name o I dl do give as high prices as can be I . . . . . . �. FAumaa, YOuR ATM-CrroN.-Foxter dead !protect the widow and orphan,we lately re b 110sd�y- Mr. Mopartn,ey has acquaintances, assembled at the domi- - hopedi however, that this will be a an , d in any of the markets around. � "t PRESENTS �. . . '�&ve no feats of being supplanted town on T obt�ine W�DDINAa ; I need � ile of the aged couple to ass . . . & Sons am makin- the beat Cutting Box in the ist them lesson to him, and that be will in fu�ure . I - ' ,�. im ket, and are gMng- them cheap. Would " by '. itators whose .stock -in -trade is located land, ne�r Regina, knd intends 0 lebrating'their Golden Wedding, mend his � ways and provide for the _ Last week as high as 89i cents wa � E; bid . - . � to get �. w year.- Man in ce . on fWl wheat and 71 cents on peas. . . . � A returning ga,Fly lin the ne I ' i ily' by honest I f 1-. change for wood; so now is YOUT chance if-Rggrandizement.- rous and of necessities !-Of. his fv,m To be Found at the I � ; dece tion and so � be presents B -The people living in � & so,��s, seaforth Foundry.. 793-1 � I � id getting the TI were nume I � I *no at F487MR are now blail engage . . . o ME __ XR. I . 7 I � . � IF you want f1ve year oiaRye Whis - I ng rinks in order. They differept descrit tions, values and kinds. means, whiVh he is quite capable of .A,D CONDUCT.- � ; - i skating ani6 our4_ leave whiskey the' north and of the village have con- . _. � . i . speeches Were c elivered by. the Rev. J.. doing if be 'would only clu -the mischief . I I ' ;.- key call at KMLORAW1i liquor store Seaforth. Ing dad to put a a stop to . �, if Y'o'u want five year old Malt Whiley, manu- Tia; MZCHANICR' INSTITUTZ.—The have considora�le. difficulty in g6tti T. I Fa rgow, M. p_ Messrs.� alone. - � I I � SEAFORTH 11 . . I L I f�aured from barley grain, call at KiLLOR"'s semi-o6nnual meetink of the members of water owingto #he rink well being ,Ary. Philip, Tilimpno, Guest, Gordon,. — AU4, disturbance created by -drunken �� ,. '� V I � 783 hanicB'*Institute was - The yo qing their pro- Leech rowdies going by. Last Tuesday even- t ungattirs are watol I . I Stanley. . I liquor store, Seaforth. the Seaforth Meo .. I King, and others, to. which Mr. _ ri- . . — teat� mterest.- D. Smith I � greas with g Mi. D. ing Is squad of young fellows got 910 i � � . -room on Tuesday I ling and grateful rell F,kRM SOLD. -That excellent farm' be. Jeyivelry Emporium . , held �n the reading - � MAsoxxa.-Atv the Regal Communi- burned from New York on Magee made & foe . � ously drunk and smashed in the front I .1 evening last, the V�ice President Mr. T. Wilson rel . F agged couple are yet hate an lonoing to the estate of the late Skein . � I � � sation of Britannia Lod a-, held on I . - a fair Tutisday. H6 w1as SO` ill as to be co�fined ply. The 0 . ndow of Mr.Thomas' bakery, tore . I I . Kidd � in the chair.: There was and have every prospect o Blair; near Kippen, has been purchased wl I I � I 0 hearty, Z - ; g Brethren ple of days while in t down -part of some fences further on � Monday evening., the ,1 . . . attendance of members. The r to bed for a icon he . . a "Diamond Wedding" a C1013E by'Mr. Thomas Dinsdale, of Stanley, I I (Established January 14,1867) by . f . g th i . � -y elected office for the enon- city, and am H 4e d �*dn't care much then givID - anofinishedup by breaking some the L � : E wore dul of the Treasurer and Secretary, = I � j foe the sum of 06,500. Mr. Dinsdale's I . � use. .1 rothers H. Cameron, P. M., m a In- whether t or abive. . I wi4dows in Mr. Stokes' wareho, I L ing year: B were Tead and adopted, showed th he price of eggs went up the highest. . � E W� G. Duff, W. X - Goo. W. Brent, S. . a con. down, So he Inupt have been pretty bad. MUNIcip,&t.-Turnberry council met tender for� the farm was . MrI Stokes thinks that in such a case M ' Re COUNTER, I I t" Rose stitute to be in a fairly prosperou all right again. - We here on Salurday_z�last, and after thei We congratulate our old friend in his irtue, and as he 0 W. A. H. Ireland J.- W�; D. D. ' He is -now nearly I pa�ience is not a v , 11 I - ; I ditiou. Mr. Holmested, the Treasurer, tion of routine business, adjourn" purchase and hope be may speedily . ; - I , - Secretary; Ai. Strong, Treasurer; R' of several transac names of the parties and has . f 1�, - have on hsia d � Phe reports . knows the f I 1� . N. Chaplain; John Williams, statea-that be had succeededin effwt. eat at Lower Winghani on th6 grow wealthy from the fruills of its AOTICAL . I ;, I nship council meetiD 8, but axe ad to In eviflence enough to'convict, he has laid I PR - - I - Brett, loan of $900 from a private party, tow held irl fertile, fields. i . C ing a! . � 18th iuBt. Nomination isAo be I I per cent. interest, with which he forced to defer �hem until ,next. week. : tbe(i matter before two of our Justices of K Tyler. at 6 1. Bluavale on! Fx iday the 22nd inst., and NARRow $;scAPE.—A few days Since 01 � , U meotingg are always th Peace, who it is hoped will give W CHMAKER AND. JEWELLER. 5 ; -At the meeting of had scharged all the liabilities ; he Reports of courif . 'Lower - Cauxem DOIRGS. . polling ou New.Years day, at while a horse -power tbreshing madhine t they richl'y de - 1 the also tated that 14 billiard tables had new and intere a L I in � Ithag (?), OR, ing at any � the punishmen - - [� the Council or Monday evening - ' 1 i 9 Wingliam, at Eadie's school house and was'at wor� in the barn of Mr. W.1 Mc_ the. . . ,_ isposed of for 5150. This amount time. -At the Anniversary a& meetin . tanl6y, it ser a. _. - usual grant Of b,00 was made to the been , I 11 11106SBi011 Of S . - CO ---------------- 4— 1 1 __ i in connection with the Seaf rth Presby!- Farrow's Hall. R. Porter, collector of Queen, 2nd ' � I - I Mechanics' Ing'%tate.- - The by-law for when- received will'reduce the Institute. - I , will be at Bluevalq on the took fire at the gearing, igniting, 60me . � Br'ucefield. I ELECTRO-SI:LVER PLATI E. - the appointing 4 polling places and the debt !to 0750, which amount is Secured terian Chtirch, hich will a hold on Turnberry __ I . I . - inst., the 22ndinst., to collect taxes, and the straw that h -ad gathered around it,! and 11 - � n . , . a amed. by a ichattel mortga DLperty --Monday evenitg the 18t . ome�t or PERSONAL. -The many friends of Dr. ! ]Deputy Returning Officers was p I , ge on the pr4 � Hamilton ; Tul- Morris collector will be at the Chyde blazing up brightly. For am Stewart in and about Brucefield will be B"gicuit Jars, Batter Dishes, Break. I . Revds. Messrs. Lyle, fast Castors, Call Bellff, Card Receivers, I -, The polling places are Cash's Store, of the Institute, so'that things are now I . � Hotel -on the 18th inst., for the same two things looked darigerous, but the . '� . I ompact and workable shape. The ley, Mitchell", nd Loche�d, Londes- ­ pleased to learn that -he has arrived SL . i, Town Hall and in a 0 '. - purpose. � feeder had stifficient presence of mind to ; Celt ry tands, Cake Baskets, Card � _� 1, - Bratt's, store and the I at Vienna,where he is vigorously . rough, will -d liver addre�aibs.-Those oaf Cases, Cups and Goblets, Epergues, F_ - Wm. tota c the lot May bo . t the Returning Officers, .Messrs. * REPOR�. - The following are tbb �atch up & pail of water and extinguish 0y anted to $1,704.76, and the expe�- who were here 6n't need 'to be told, I pursuing his medical studies in the boa- Din 2er Castors, Fruit Stands, Flower h, . four clasee6 the flames. I .s I N-1hot,E.Cas1r5,_---dS-Stark. Thesum AmO names of the highest in the pit�als of that place. r to 41;269.07 . . � � ditar , leaving & bslaupe of but for the info istion of those who - . -a � He is, we believe, St do, Hotel Ware, Ice Pitchers, In. �: �, a granted to defray the ex- '. . lqevale school, for the month'of ARRIVED SAFELY.—Mr. Pet r Aiken. 4 _r� vf 435 ww I . particularly to Con,- 0435 in the treasury at tqe present time. � were not here a ma,y atate that yester- of the B I !devoting, himself more divi lual Castors, Jewel Stands, Knife � �. . , . �, 0 Railway , 900a h"d, fQrmerly of this towns 1� � nnses increased by th it is expected that by."the end of the day was the oo dest, roughestday of the November. based on attendance . hip, v�rites sutgery. '�' Res, �s - . t Ing so- . ict and proficiency: Fourth San- to us frorri Groton post office, Brown , Knives in Dinner, Dessert, Fruit, - - . tee last year. After pass' 1, nal � , IMPROVEMENTS.,— Mr. I I ting financial year- this balag - Season. A gen Ina blizzard set in W IROTEL ,,Wm. - r and Fish. Napkin Rings -25 I : I wunts for lumbe4jabor, &c., amoun _pe will be do I � or form -L. Smith, E. Robillson,Tbos� , County, Dakota, as follows: On ac�ount , . But, le 11 I doll'ars the Council creased to about. $58. 4 is satisfactory nesday ni h conti0ed through. I Di*on has recently made some impor- no. Preserve Dishes, Sardine I , . - to elbven hundrec gbt whic Smith. Fourth junior -Bessie Smith, 'of the extraordinary hardships iny� wife . r, ­ out Thursday, and that d4y none were . tapt improvements on his hotel premises pat�er 11. and ancouraging to know, however, that , ffumm�r, ail Bo�es, Spoon Holders, Star Salt Stands, � .adjourned for two W810M. t . S. Etcher,, Aggie Messer, E. Johnston- had to undergo the past I � I 1, ... )w paying its way, and around who 00' Id Stay in' doors and he m. He has had it all.newly painted, �, the stitute is n( , .1 0 Third-Aggie Tindall, -S. McCrackeri, our old neighbors are anxions to learn . Spopns in Din-ner, Dessert, Tea, Egg, - - . � h aanv and externally, while � . �4 THE PuBmc SGHooL.—Tha average Inuell of the or -edit for this happy and consequently tl Lore was not: much busi Coultis,C. Conover. Second -Ed- bow she stood her journey to Dakota. bo i interi Sugar, Salt'and Muitard. Sugar and _;. t - Emma and sheds in connection '_ I - i Attendance of pupil's at each of the some what unusnii�sta�te of affairs is due noes done. - The count roads are . Cowden, Melissa Farrow, J. Now,knowing that the most of them, t � stables Cream Desseit- Sets, Syrup Cups, Knife - 4departments of the Seaforth Public to tba good management of the Se6re- pretty badly bloo.ked up, 1a,nd it 'will Coultis, A . h 'a been Similarly improved. He also . Matters to McPherson. as well as myself, read your sensible Pa. Rests, Tureens, Tobacco Boxes, Vases, i . I , . -60 Messrs. Moore and likely t9ke a day or two fo� . - � � i , rids erecting a now verandah along - astors, Nut � Sohool for the month of November, was t&ry and Treasur , . - . per, I take the liberty of asking yon to . an -Wit6 C Crackers, Children's � ; I . ai I foUo,ws: Mr. McFaul'a Department, Hol. sotek There were last -year 359 assume their normal cond4ion.-An ex- Brussels. kindly inf�rm them, through the Ex- th'-' front of the hotel, which will be Sets in Cases, Tea Sets Complete. . I 3 of work was done last . t, Vtional convenience and comfort, . . 40 ; Mr. Cameron's, 41 ; Miss Ander- meio�bers, but this year. so fat, the cellentpieci i. "at she arrived all'ssfe and Old; - . - I "bership has'oply reached 218, but week at the machine abopl of Messrs. MARKF -Fall . * y in summer. it is now one of - S US. wheat 88o to 896; IOSITOIR, tl�� 4 oon's, 40 ; Miss A. Cowan's, 44 ; Miss mem well. I allBo tender them my heaxtfolt especiall - i t, is expected, in &'few weeks, � af ter the' Thomas Footerl & Sons of t4is town for red 90a to 910 ; Spring 85c to 900-; peas thb most comfortable and snug hotel I - 2 K. Cow&n's, 54; Miss Killoran's, 54; i . &nks f'r their kindness to me and . �71 _' -he last meet- towli has been canvassio, -to have it 'up *the Clinton W The 69c ; oats 32o to 33a -, � barley 45c to 526; th 0 . pr1operties in the caunty, and the pro - 'I Idisa Edward's, 57. At t ,. oollen Fa0tory. potatoes 35c to 40b; mine. I ) keep it so. � NOTICE. . E chool Board Mrs. Hart was to t4'e old figure, or probably beyond it. work was performed in a Woof sstis- pork 07.10 to $7.30; - � . . prietor just knows how t( - 2 ing of the S % hay 07 to t8 ; Oggi 21c ; butter 16o to I I I a is the largest stock i - ta,ker during the It i4 proposed to expend 017*0 in new factory mannek by Mr. S�unders, the I i SABBATH DEsEGRATION.-A meeting That the abov - re-engaged as care . ., . -hides $7.25 to 07.50. i 1, : . Morris. ; 118, thel Board. The salary of book� this year. When these books axe' foreman of the i3hop, who is one of the 18o ; . : rvance of of .Electro -Plate ever brought to the . . ofthe association for the obse . . I I leasure of - . Pa. -F. Fray, took possession 61 - I r. McFaul, Principal, was increased in, a a library will contain 2,167 volumes, best meolisnicoiri the country. Either- BRIE HALF A! PuRp.-Mr. G. Embury was tb�o Sabbath was held in Mr. Ross' Town of Seaforth, and that. they may E 11 the Tecumseh House on Tuesday last. i wi sball, for besid iodicals to all such work had to somewhat� surprised to learn -the rotber ofi' , Brucefield, ou Wednesday, the be � thin the reach of" all, I . I arch i to 1700. Mr. McFaal is a thoroughly ke sent to Weill i 'ount of . 0 a be a great con- He is an obliging.landiord, and will . I -k p.- In.-, and con- the next two -months, give a a Sic competent, pains -taking and efficient for - ihe reading -room. So soon as the Torout , ' nd it must day wheni'the tax collector came around 5th inst., at 7 o'cloc *F . sustain the goo(X-,-'*..put&tion this at- that he was the owner and bac sii ering that notice was only given on 26'per cent. off the manufactureW t T If teacher,and this slight recognition of his bilhi xd tables are removed, the room veniencetiotbe: manufactarers,of the " I to pay ': I - able - now to get it cellent house uo*JfijoyR.-J.N. Knech- - �. *� merited. There occu- ied by them would Make a most county to be' 6 the taxes of half a dog. Although he t p pre�ious Sabbatk from the pulpits price list. . . . faithful services is well � I of thoroughbrdd , : m as examination, this suit le place for the holding of literary done nearer, ho e.-Wbile' the minstrel tel's auction sale is not &ware which end belongs to him, 0 1the village, was tolerably well attend- I — — . I i will be no Christ t Thursday, w I � � . - % ng along Main. street on Stock held lao it is I I year, as owing to recerit promotions ante , ainments; and, if an occasional band was play�� i he has come to the conclusion that a � by these in the im mediate neighbor- � , ou. attended, and good prices were realized. not the bead, as be never has it to feed h' d. There were also representatives I IN WATOHESO r', , order to deb�te or iesdings, interspersed with Wednesday, Several teams were c . . I � 1� . . which had to be made in __Vy our local talent, could be siderhbly frig toned, and one, which Every anima p was sold 4todisposeof it as Soon a) 00 '.L �, Public music, &c., and want 8 & Kippen and Varna congregations 1 '. � . aqualize the departments, a - seemed to ant artain, a particulai ab- except, one bull, which was a ' ble 'Any person wishing to pur- After considerable discussion as to the Waltham, open fa'ce and- hun.1-in-9 - , , Blgin, open face 7 ex%m1_n&tiOn at this time would not be gotu , - . " � n . P by the charging of a small ad nimal, and it was f a d n 8 er; - � superior a pos' ) ' 9) & k on fee, a very 0011aiderable gum horrence of ne.';rb music,bioke loose,and. very has( b dog will apply'to Mr. pf6per steps to be taken, it was resolved: ca 0, 901 a d i1v M .. . C. R. Cooper c . I hunting case, gold and silver; . i .doiner justice to either the teachers or misi i ur ad foi the In- mounting the sidewalk, would 'have bought in at 0200 razier Erlibury, who is owner of the ,-*That the association renew the peti- I aric . � I mig. it in this way be see F I � � �11 � the scholars. - windo", 04: was the auctioneer. -At the sale of Mr. Charpler, open face and hunting o&S0# . .1 � Stitt to, besides , furnishing instruction dashed tbrou the front . rday last, a Wtir- other halll,, and who in all probability ti.�i011 to the Dominion Legislature to lombiar, open face . . �, � 'a stor I . 1, wapbell on Satu will make!, an equal divide. eiiact such measures as will prevent the gold and silver; C C . � udinseful amusement for those taking Duncan's stor had they not. 'been J. Cc I ? LOW WATEp..-We -understand that & , d and silve.r; S. ,- Z I part in the entertainments, as -well as caught in tim .-Mr. Henry Smith' has rior colt was sold'at $130, and a Clear � LocAm,�ms.-The friends in connec-, running of railway trains on the Bob. -and bunting case, gol - y the tank from which the water works I- � V are Y. on for those composi4g the audience. Who returned to to , and resumed his for. Grit colt was bought in at $200. - Mr. F. Jacot, hunting case, Silver; - G. - dr . I � 4 tion -witb the Primitive Methodist church bath and other modes of Sabbath dese. . . supplied was pumped will taike the initiative? I I mar position i ,0gilvie's Mill, but he David Dobson sold & spuri of two year Wingha ' purpose holding their &Dnual eration of the Raymond. Also a few Russel and- i I ; I Tuesdaynight in filling thp railway . I . . I .- 0300,.to 111�1 cration,and the co-op ograph Watches, � ". -_ ort- I old colts, general purpose' fox as night. Tea people of the Dominion be enlisted- by Chroll . �I .1 - - `� tank, So that it a.' f1re had occurred I . expects to re urn to M ntreal sh tea.meetipg on' Gbristm I -1 � -Another . Mr. James Slemmon, of Grey.- j.- N. I ' ' 0 . . I . I . � � . . � about that. time there would � not have A�OTHER FATA.L AcCIDENT. ly, 80 soon & a suitabh person can to be sdrved in the hall opposite th . of the petition." __ L 8 Sending them a form . . . , -Several Knechtel Sold a vacant lot on PrincOss i � � ; bo'got to take the place tore. u . 'Addresses, &c., will be given ; - . . .� f been, any water to extinguish it. It was terr ble machinery accident occurred in . ob rch 3 I . '. . many �� , � Seekers left here street to James Whitton. for $75.-Tbe . IN OLOCKS. - sleigh loads of ,,,leasure in the church. A02011g, the Mbbert. �� fall,, however, the next Morning. The thisi town on Saturday last, by which a. I . I . .. I . on Tuesday night for Hen0all, with the band gave a fine entertainment of bairid � I . reverend kentlemer: present will be the 0 reason for this scarcity Of water -is, we young man. named William Duncau, Saturday :FOR MANITOBA.—On the 21st ult., Mr. from 16 .. I . "surprising Music in the town hall on, C * intention of 3," Mr. and Mrs. I noted Rrv. Boyle, who is considered ; believe, the small flor ri received such injuries as to cause his 6 selections were Well Tpomas Luxton and Miss Rebecca Me. and upwards; one day Spring clocks. - C � .� ,v at present i I James Murray, of that villhge, who were everrjng last. Th wherever, he goes to be one of the firailt ,&,, where frpm $3 and upwards; one day weights, - I � Silver Creek. In ordinary times there death. Mr. Duncan was engaged as - Quaig left here for ManitoL t . . � ii water enough in the creek to keep the head Miller in Messrs. 0 `Ivie & Co,'B formerly Beafc rthites. The; evening being rendered, and gave the best of S&tIS_ � . I 91 1. men of the day. -Mr. G. Embury sold 1% they intend �makr�g their future place from $4 and upwards-11nished in solid I .. pleasant and the reads good the ' Darty faction.- The deb&tiDg Society held . ' I fine hors the other aay,to T. Warwick of abode. We hope that good fortune veneer walnut- ; one day timepieces, I tank supplied nearly as fast as it can be flouririg mill, and on the Morning in � T; . I I had & very plo'asaut drive,' and 6n. ar- their first meeting in the �ouncil room for the siqm. of 880. -Mr. S. Barr, of the � 131.25, -and upwards. . f pumped out, but, 4,ust now, owing to Vne question he went to the 4pper flat of- ) May attend them both. I - n. . i riving at theie! destinatio In were most on Tuesday evening last. A viary 4th conossion, has rented W. Elliott's " - unusual drought, there is not a sufficient the Mill to ft some of the, machinery. I ' n evening was Spent.- The . CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. —There . . 4 - der, hospitably an ceived by pleasa 15 . farm of 100 acres for a term of five ' � low of water in the stream to keep the To do this, be had to ascend & lad is to be 'a grand concert and entertain-* -It - . �, n season Mr. Elliott . o. 5, on IN JEWELRY. - 1-1 _. pumpa going. This is a rathe r- serious and! it is Sup 'sad that &she was de, "Mr.- and Mrs!. Morray. They . were sliating rink was ope ad for the years at 1$250 per annurn. the . i I i P-0 . . , -1 ISBIon Mont at school section N .., state of affairs, and � Should be looked soonding the ladder his coattail caught Joined by,& n . bar of .Toung people on Tuesday evening last., Admi purposes moving to Manitoba in the evening of the 21st inst., consisting of I � tiro� - ng I .1; I in -to at once. -Some, weeks ago the in t* . Being una. aa. , n a , company was free. The council at their meeti I Ladies' and Gents, Gold Guards &nc ' � te gearing of two. cogs. from Hen 1) I d th a _ spring. ! . dialogues, recitations, readings, .vocal � t, a on Monday night, passed a res6lu- Alberts; Ladies' and GentW Roal Flats . I . Chief of the. Fire Brigade,. in his report bl o extricate himself, the cogs grada- repaired to ynold's Hall, and open - I ! . � . few hours ve " pleasantly�in the enjo tion to grant the firemen �40 wt. every � and instrumental music.. A rare treat Guards and Alberts; Ladies' and Genter i I to the Councill, urged the raising of the ally draw him up tighter against them, y- ' 'he . Clinton. . s in store for thdse who a;ttend, as some Gilt Guards and Alberts; Laiies"and .1 * - L . I gency of this kind. and the revolving wheel� wore and tore ment of the ", -azy dance." All enjoyed fire, the Sum to be divided between't . T - [yRoX THE NEW BUA.] . - of the best talont from Mitchell, Dow- - I dam toLmeet an emer, any and the hook iud ' Gents' Lockets in Gold, Silver and . - �. -fy work was a Strip about three inches in width in the trip, and,�eturued at'an early hour, steamer comp . r .led and the i. . DEcAXrXD.-Mr. N. H. Buchner, the nie, and Fullarton aro expected to be � .. Nis report was gay but sleep . - - ladder company. . Plate; Colored Gold and Bright Gold � I - � ­ - not attended to. The wisdom of his the flesh of his back, from the top of .Y - I . - . new editor and proprietor of the Record, 3reseht, besides the 1 local amateurs. Sets; Roal Plate and Gilt Sets* - �U . adviceis no w. evident. If the dam was the left shoulder down to his right side, - I 1 � 0 I disappeared mysteriously last week, leav- t)UriDg the day there will be an exami- � I . - . I I& ' I I Walton. I � I Brooches, Esr Ri-ngs, NeckWfis, Brace- - I enlarged, which laving the bones quite bare, and grind- I � . I ce in charge of 11 the boys.?, iany invited. . � � , raised and the basin � Gre iDg � his offx � . . Y. . lets, Gem Rings, Seal Rings, au -J Plain - 4 y trif- iug a piece off his shoulderblade. The 1 -5 21 wald be do -no at a, comparativel FARAI SOLD, -Lot No. 20 con�ession . Loc"s.-Diplatberia, bas been niah- When he purchased the concern he paid � TE,k MEETiNG.-The. anniversary gar- QOld . Rings, from $1.50 to $50; 8-Mirf I.. :_ ; _. ling cost, the basin would hold a suf - cog were thrown out of gear and the . i1ollan'd as- ing,its ravages in Morris, and a ntim- 4500 down on it, and had rented & house vices of the Canada Methodist Pins, Baby Pins, Caff Buttons Shirt . . 6, Grey, beloiqgiDg to the' . I Church, i . # . r -� � I �-Acieut reserve supply of water for all- unusual sound caused the alarm,.a,nd 0 ut,ev- �_ , � I - - � tate, was soldi at Ethel by auction on ber of children have fallen victim ' 8-t it. ant d removed his family to town, b Staft, will behold next Sabbath. Bar- Studs , Collar Studs. - � -_ necessary, Purposes. At this season of Mr. Kemp, the manager, and other. am- -Loads of wood daily' car&van,tho I __1. . plk roes o the mill were speedi Tuesday last,11and was bought by Mr. gro,yel road en route to Seaforth.�-A idently becoming discouraged, he picked Mons by Rev. Mr. Richardson, - Str&t- I, I - -I.. ..- . � � the year it wo,al d be impossible to on- , .1y on the Wm.. mccuto . eorij of Gre , for the sum up and departed, leaving the glories of ford. A tea meeting will be held on the . � I i , large the basin, but the dam could scei 1he accident. When. first dis- 'y number- of people in this. vicinity .c6m- * I . . 1. of $2,325. It is a bush lot. C. Ri . jourt3slism behind. The office is now following (Monday) evening, tea to be -_ I . 1 easily be raised so as to increase the oov Brad, khe unfortunate man*8 clothes no. plain of a scarcity of water. -A m9n : IN SUNDMES. .1 , I - Bls, was the a . V . Coop�r, of ' 1 9' for sale, and it is said that Mr. Neelin, served in the Town Hall, from 5 olielock ' : � � y .. Of th-e Be . afor i �� � " water supply!P and this should be clone weie pulhd on him so tightlithat he i � for dog -raising possesses the minds of . . tioneer. th Sun, is an applicant for it. t6 7 p.m., after which addresses will be 11 . * L Gold and Silver Watch Keys, Silver . I . - : q . at Coco. We do not know the hour WaE almost Strangled, being even black A -GOOD BJjLL.-:-James MoLaueblin, more than one individual in this place, FATAL; ACCIDENT.—On Monday lal�t, delivered in the church by & number of Thimbles, Gold, Silver and Steel Spec- . � ; , i : I I I ' - � � wheu a Supply ot water may be re- in t ae face. His' sufferings must have-, of Grey, recelitly sold a� thoroughbred -Mk. Beirnes has an object of curiosity Mr. Wnl . Whittington, of this place, left I rend gentlemen. The services of an ia .. I- - - I I . rave tscles to suit all Sights; Goggles, Go - . I quired aud it would be 8, Bad blunder to bee i most excruciating, as he was quite bull calf, 7 WotthB old, to Mr. -Ale*-. to the citizaps of Walton, in the shape on a visit ta his Bon in Muskoka. He nation of the pupils, to which all are cor- Pens, Silk Guards a -ad Alberts, 13t661- -� I I I I kave the tank dry -or even a short sup- con icious when discovered. As soon �13 Forsyth; of M trio, for 0175. It pays to of a live bear. He purchased him lately was to have left the Grand Trunk at ir have.been procured for the . . � . .0 . efficient cho Chains, Hair Brushes and Combs, Ti0- - - s6ible, his clothing was cut from him, . ; a animal . . . � : - : __ ply GI watex at the very time when it is Pa I raise good sto -,k. - . -_ froin a resident of Walton. Th . Georgetown and taken the Hamilton occasion. � and Bill Books. . Xleade'd. � and be was removed from his terrible is about fourteen montlis old,and ad full I . lin Strings, Portmonia, � I 0 position. Medical . aid was procured, I I I I I pristine riaan. and Northwestern at that place. By; [ THE, LAND Boom.-Mr.John IE[nmi8- Large stock of Pipes in meerschaumf . � ''I Tloles'Worth. of' tricks as DarWill'g some rri�ans he fell or jumped from the ton, who has spent the greater part of Brier and other makes. French Clay � I 1. FoRxsriay. - MR. EDITO-R,—Sm,—I an� his wounds were dressed, and he _. . '. There is one person in Walton that�will train, ne&rLimehouso (two stations tbiB_ the siammer in theNorthwest, Since re- Pipe Mounts, all kinds Tobacco Pouches �. suppose a few words concerning the wai I removed to the Royal 11otel, where TnE'RIG11 WAY TO DO Tiamr,s.- At not forget his bearship for some tirrie.- 1. . - � , I side of Georgetown), and was immedi- . turning has disposed of. his farm of 50 - nd a host of odier small ware. .- . � � � progress and doings, of Court Sherwood he aad been boarding. Here he received 9 o'clock. on a night of the 15th Nov- Mr. George Morrison, of Grey, has re. ately killed. Mr. Whittington was well I acres to his brother- Samuel for'83,000. .11, . kore'st in. connection with the Ancient eve 7y possible -attention and kindness ember, the R6v. D. Bickell, of Moles- turned from. Manitoba, and he speaks . � 'All the above goods will be sold OLI r �� � I � . . known by his long residence here, and 1 Mr Humiston intends removing tathe . � . � Order Of Foresters, sa well as of the bot a from Mr. and Mrs. Weir and others worth, arriv�a at L'istowel with bis well of the eountry. Mr. Morrison has * iheir owumerit, and warranted as to- � . . . from the fact that he has been sexton Prairie Province next spring. Our " PiO- . ,. I Order ia gener&l - -will not be uninterest- wil) were wafti-qg, upon him -and on bride. Mr. R! Elliott, one of the, elder�, taken up land and intends returmDg . �Iresented, as I mean busiDeFs ftOM- . I I I . i I . . at the cemetery for years, His remains near," Mr. James McTavish, 11 has gone I I 1. , r ing to, your readers. The regular meet- Sui iday it was thouglit be might recover. met him there, and at Chat late hour thither in the spring. � were brought here for burial. He leaves and done likewise," having sold his %his out. I Shall not be undersold- .1. I L . . � i . � - ..P ing of the Local Court was held on the His. relatives were telegraphed -for, and conducted them to their fature b6mia., . . - a wife &,ad two children here and two OpItudid farm of 100 acres to kis good iYou may rely on getting good barg&W- - - : I - I . I I ... i 30th ult-., Brother James A. Anderson, reached here on Saturday night. He There was no use- proosting against . . others away. - t, . � . I I - � -chair. At this wa 3 able to recognize them, and on this, for they, soon found out the man . H -a Y. - . � f friend and neighbor, Mr. A. Bruce, for a � � � . � Worthy Chief, in the ted . : I . . 17,500. While regretting that the above ! . - � I vui 0 'OT in R 2 A rs 4-1 , , t E i 6 rl� 4 Iiiia p 31i �q'a owdne ! . i di I � I � 11 a � 4 kni 1 '17 11. ii hi Is' r2 � . ; a i , 'tb' I , ). �� gh � I i , i 11 3 ur 8 a II I q - unom MEETING.—The Council met � 0_ Sunday conversed .with them quite they had to Jeal With, a d quietly sub- : Co I ., rneeting. there were four candidates I .P . . Tuckeramith. REPAIRING . . ' Friday, -December lat. The n�em- will necessitate the removal from our I ! received intol the Order, and there were fre ly. The shock, however,, was too mitted to their weari me journey. ,on . � .1 ; I I t mt ch for his system and on Monday be When they 11t last came n sigbt of the :' bars' all present. The Reeve in the A BAD SLA-P.—A few days ago, as Mr. midst of the genial face of ,,Jimmie," � -1 . two, more proposals for next Meeting. I I - 'In all tbebranches of Watches Clocks � . a igh Court commenced to sink rapidly, and died in his verence. w�Ls greatly as- chair. Minutes of last meeting read Gordon McAdam, who resides on the we are much pleased that his recent ' 4 I . � Since joining th 'Subsidiary H - manse, � and Jewelry as usual, and warranted to : I ' P t On motion of Mr. Mill Road, near the old toll gate, was � ' urchase will dispel all wandering no. . - v, the evening. His relatives, who to hd it all lighted and , and - approved. I , - it al Canada our Court bere is receiving were tonished- i - Upt I I tisfaction- 23 years' practical ex � 4 th . a. leading a horse out to water, the anir�rial 'Itions from the 11 equilibrium 11 of At An- I give sa j ikew members every trieetini night, and in -Attendance upon -him, took the corpse abundant ev ,doplee also that some 'one Shrarus, seconded by Mr. Heyro k - .3 - A 4 _'6 1k I A,�-.;;L& -f I i,4 P7 MI 'n� . � i . - � 9 . . I E, "r. 1hou 'nold 50 acres east perience in the trade. . I 1. i I i !E�v I M -OF - . I i , , ; i WZ Offer g the Mi I i 17 . . SPECIAL B, i , � i . . . i ; I ! � I i . _Ix� i . ­ I ? . � � � I i � NEW AND SEAS01 i � . . t . I I t SUCH � . � I I *illfnery, I i ; I : I � � mande8l - i - - . I i Dress a& - ; � � ! ; . Furs, ! . . . � a . . i - . I �. . ; I � . , - ; . IN I MLL ; � i I � i � I Win, be ,found the I � I I � jjtyij�h Goods-, from - i I theInest, at � ; . I . I � i I I - ! ;;RARE BA ; . . - � : — . i I : � I In Ma � . I .1 i I . . ,rh,e�lstoek -will be fi r I . &9epant styles, -and. i . ; I . � utiaLlo� at - , I � i , i � . . Decided I : . I I : ! ! .". - - I ; I I . — i i I : , ; I IN DBES16 i. - � ; 11 . � I , WiU be found all the t � 1 goo4s, in the News 7 1 - - - - whi�h cain'be had ! i - ; GENUINE 1 ; I i i I ; . A i - ; i I I _f , � � ]L..T . I � 4 I - : wii� u., found a I I ' , s" Bo" 4't - i I I - *04 ail Offered -at - I I - ! � i 1 : Immense . . I . � . I I ! ! , a t NOT - � m . I I : �11 the above Me �� I I I ' abl� goods, just who ! . i i � at fresent. Those � i . ., to buy with, Vill f h. I I - apportunity*0 Aeourf � i I BARGAWS while 1. � ) - . , at 14 Inny a lmrw. . i T � � t . -i i - z E. A : - I I - � - . � � � - I � I � . i � i . � . ! I EtGHT 0ASEZE. . I . - I � - � � - _Jiist - I Re� . � i I , i , , I W E IA S 11 , ; p � . � . L . I i : ; I : z I. I � Fi an�v G c I .�fj � Z I . i ; - 4 1 � I I I , � . � , : epp�sl - I ; - I . I I ; . . � � d �., 'ovaden In China Ck I I Toys of all XW Bfi�tf , Brooch rocut, ,_ . Hand Alitiovath LL � . I &O 3inydopef '�otg ILt Via � I I su ,liell'Violil ... 11 11 I We,OSU 4 e. � � " low. Cal ; i . . i i 1 - ; I LALEX ; I � I I Le_. , , I I I . i:�Wx � - IM168 S,HANNI . 4 I- ____1________, I � I . ! A I I � CKAD OA s Lu L" %J" I . 51 0 1 .k tae with the - i I Y * - . � the Eadomment Fandis a great beriefit ho m on Tuesday for inter, I within lba I t on pooseBsion of the i number of accounts for townhMp r p an i j 'i ' ; . I- V I F . n, injuring i ;half of lot 14, to his neighbor, Mr. Leary, � Ir i to,theOrder. A member can insure his me'nt. Mr. Duncan was an unmarried place. Nor �as'his amosement keseh- i were ordered to be paid. Zo Remember the old stand, Opposite . *. ]yd by the face, knocking him dow � . I .� f, I 6r nd loosening several of his ! 'for 03,300. � T. life, in the fund for any - svm from $250 m%'n, about 26 years of age. His people ed when the former pastor. Rev. T. TI. i Mr. Heyrock, Seconded by itz, his jaw, a � - I J. S. Porter's Cheap Cash Furnitu* . �: : . I - - I 'I, tOL $2 -,OW, payable at death. Besides this live in Shelburne, in the County of Jobristou, came ontat the bead of - the �;, tb at the following sums be refunded: D. teeth so that they had to be remo,Oed. " - I I I L � � � � i Ethel. � Store. I L 4 I . Sch�valm Fortunately, thdi beast was not shod, � . .; axe the funeral benefits of the Court, Grey. He bad onlv been engaged in session to weilcome him and bis par. ; B.. Geiger, J. Lindefeld, W . ` . L I . �, I . and the sick pay for a member is $4 per the mill here -foi, .about six week% but trier to theirlhiture habitation. As .it : and W. Clopp, error in dog tax, each Sl; else Inaf,ters might have bsen worse. 1 Loc&iiTms.-Preparations are being , - 2) ! f I . i - � � ' SCHO BOARD. -A meeting of the 'made by the churches for Christmas Me Re OOUNTER, - .. i week and Medical atteDdan-le for the occupied a similar position in the Wrox- was now alfter ten o.'clock feastifig L. Bbiel, error- in statute labor, 62.- _ 9L . . - I- - - Arat year, and, $2 per week as long as eter mill for over two years, and in that began, and s� buLgry were they all that Carried. Moved by Mr. Moritz, ae6ond- SAocil Moard was held on Saturday 1, cielebrations.-The Presbyterian church The Leading Jeweller- � L .1 I . . 11, " � I I ck, that the foll4wing last in a to have a Christmas tree Christmas . I 11 � 1�yle's Hotel at 2 p. -m., all the i I the sickness laats, and in addition to village he was well known and very before- the W four present were serv- ad by Mr. Heyro - ty , , 11� hig y respected. He was a strong, ac- ad it was th - "wee'short hours ayont officers be appointed to condudtthe members present, The minutes of IRA I night, and* the Metbodiste have one I this when a member diea the widow is . � - V AW orou . n. fact the whole -thing municipal lectious for 1803: J.Bon- meetin4were read and confirmed. Sev- ,Saturday, the 23rd inst.-Mr. George N.. B. -Orders taken at my Stam - . . L , I I � I p 'Claxke returned home for the winter on f portraits in crayon by Miss � I entitled to dr $50. This Court tiv man, and was a th ghly trust.; , the twal." I I ' 01 . Nettie d a cient mill . - 0 -L �k intend holding their annual supper wo#by and or. On the , became'so Monotonous that one old lady thron, Deputy Returning' OffictIr for eral _ ants were passed and sad many ree . 1. LLL I . I 'Abortly,when there will be a grand - Thamday preceding the accident he de- I put on bar . bbuuet and concluded io go, polling sub-division'No. 1, polling 'lace, Messrs. Bi8sett Broa. not appearing. no 1 � Thursday of last week. His gmiller, of Godericli ; 020 each, Or. - I P . . � I L - tract 'Mends will be happy to learn that he is two for $U ...- -te at L Posited S21S in the Post Office Savings i but she didnt. When all had been Campbell's School House; A McLaren, action was :t � I ftllYof the brethren, aa the COUI &ken on their con . Sample can be seen IR . I . i . I 15trAtford, Mitchell vmia St. Marys wi,U 33&* 11ttle'tbin1dDg then of the great , satisfied wit� the good things provided, for No. 2 "polling. place, School House Messrs.'Geo �F,. Jickson and Wm. NO: ':enjoying good health, and feels well t1te wiudowe I - . I . i , : . , L . .. . i I . �, . . � . 11 II �. . � L . - I I I . I � . . I . . I -1 � . � t" � I.. % . . I .. " -, ; . - . � � - . I - I I . . I - I I � - . . . � . I . . . I I � � , I . I V - . I I LL I . I - I � I . . - I � I . ; � . . . ! . � . � L � . � I � I - I . - � I . I - I - . - _. - - _ �_ -, . 1. I . i , . � � . ;� . . -1 . --- ,� -.-.I I ­> - . - - I I � I I � 4�11 , L � . � � . .1 L I. * - � I - . I - ,� - , � I . -- - . - , ,. - ­ - " 11 , ­­ - ­ - % - - I �. ... -1 - A � , ­ _ .­ ,­ ­ ­­__ Z � . . � L � I I . - . - .1 . ---,o�--.-L----��----_,---�.-----��+---,.-";'--"'----'-- ­7� . L . I 11. . I -_ � . I .; , . � - I . I - . _. . __ : I - - � � - . .- � � . I - . L I I I ; - 1. - I I _. . ; 1 1 � . . I .. 1� - � r . � L . I � . I . . _�,�_, 4 . . . I � ! I i � � ; ..., L - I I _ . � ! ! - � .1 . 1 _�­ . 1 __ - - . ___ __ __ - � _. i - . __ - I- .- - ­­­­ --'.-,. ___._ ----.----- ­ - ­-�t---_1-­_,-_L - ' - -'z -1 ' . - ­ . L ����� _-_--_-_--j_--_- - � � --_ 1___ - �, � -STLE ' . ; CXE , ,ME1 . � 13� tl�ank,s for . ronage � ou have 1 . We past fte ye I d�wmr, and I bf tintinla�nce of *1 piemaisei fitted U I - 0justable chairs I sod 0onvenienoia, I . witu'a Cordial, it , � L . yput obeidient ser I I : I � I a- I ! : WUHN a � .. f -oractimi Hair I I 14poeita . r I 1.0 '30MU Otroet, Siafforth. i i : , � ! , I% zii-Bow