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The Huron Expositor, 1882-12-29, Page 8I I � . . 0 "_ - :1 � 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 - . ; . I . I I ; - I . I � - I I � � � I I 11 . . . � . . , . ­ . ­ - - -i ­ I—, — - � � . - � � - � . -1 . - ­ __11 -_ ­ _� , , i , - - I 1. . I ­ � . � [ �, � � 11 ­ -_ ­-, . . � I , ,- -1 1. � � : . ; . . � � - I '� — .---.-- I - -.- -- - I I . . - � I I � - I - - A I � . ­�; -! I . � I - � � - � . t � _­ ,, .- I -1.. . � I ­ � � . ­ � .. � I-.- ..." � ! I . I i I - - _ . , , I . - . : . � . . I --- , ____ - - I . . . I I 'a � _;� � I .- ­_­ - �_ I ­ - - - I �- ­ , � f � 1, , � . 1 I I . - , .. : - I . 11 � j %� I . - � I . -_ � '* I I I .. . I , � - - 1. e, - . . I I - I � I � . � � . I ! � . . � . ;'. - � - - . I ! - I : - - - - - - - I I . i i ­ .1 I � I . . . . I � I �1* i I'll I I . I. I I : "I'll, � I � I . - , , i 11 ----- I . . . . - � , � . � I I' - . ; I I - . I t . I ; . I ; . ; ! . . � .. . . . . . � . .. - * �� ; . I � -- � I : . � I . �. ,. i I . � . � : ; i � � � . . . 4 I it . I ; . I I . I . � � I - . � I I I . . . I ! � . I - I � . % - . — . I I I - ..- �� - . . I I i . . I I I)wYmBER `9 9' 1882. ­. .. 0 1, I i � _. . I I J . . i _ ;� � I I I . - I - . . . THE HURON EXPOSITORW . - - - - i- . . - .., I . I J! � I . - . - ; I I I , 8 - --- - - � - - i - I . - - � . � I I , of Binasels, Mr. Blashill bad five varous questions put by thq learned - I - I . I — - 4 1 � I . ances� and drq've out' to Winghau, .� . - d �. tack during the past r er -_ ' living on Pw ' rgies where Mr mud theii teachers. - 1. - i ispe: ad' ing the holid&ys with his - k "�, averaging 140 Its. each, fed by Fraternity, reflected much ofedit, both - .. ; and for the North V rara it , Mr. Caish's � ; in town Dr. lunkett, has. now a Pros- - summor bas not .relaxed his ene . i6lid Mrs. Wilkinson - ,self ; severalvery fine lambs, fed by on thei�nselves - � I family. leotedlymaae the re. CM � office. ; , Prizeavere ..-given for 0oneral profi. - I � I . I - ! iperdVis In igan nor blun4d his idese one whit. The were very unexl � I - - I I oaA�o . praoti" in a Mich ing over MI dpientsofabeaulitiful crnetsta�d, so- Hy. Green, of Grey; an excellent two , 0 ­ . . ID1,4144of" A f tm-h,",s, ENTR"Cz ExA &T.rox. -,The fol-, town, and in�tada removing his family examination be' las Mary c cienoy t Mary Douglas Jr.14th class. __ - Sojicitor4t &c* MIN � , 2 1� ,-,i 1k �L very complimenbary year Old heifer, fed by Alex. Buchanan, 0;.," �11 -Tv- Ard cla.,as T�aw;_rt L. -��r- � .. , 1. I 4 ' L I I K � � I � I f � � 1 i . � � I � � I , f 1�, : 4 � � r , �-. 't, :F p � � I � � . . ­ 11 . - � t � . - : ) ; I � � ; ; , ! I ; I I . - I - I I � 1. 4 . � -1 F - ; i t. - �k - �, 14 1 1 , � r I r , � - . � z I � I . ��A f . i . �,. - 4 z -1 f � I I � I I i 11h P- . 4 d i � U . � I I i - r I ­_ 11 - . I � at , � � - ; . � t:�;Ii � � ­ I � 'P ­ - 'I , - � ; - i� �. , - j� - - F_ , z - I ,; � ; � 9 - w i �, . � a i I I � � z . �� � I � . - . . , I . Z I � � - n - I - . �;� � I � � � I I ; - I � i � �' - L -_ i � i I I _-� i 1, i . � I . � � f , i -f - il. � K I . -7 . );V, IJIJLU.L Cft� " . . . I I is a list of those who passed the! I thither anA becoming 'a p6rIna- ownseuct, SUCL miss IN811le .Douwe . , J . of. Grey, which dressect t)00 Ing.; one " na. I GaW - - ,. D01T=861rs mcf, lowing came forward and presented Miss address, prepared and read by Mr. T old heifer, fed by J. Forbes, of Witwer,'and Catherine Bender, Jr. 3rd . ��� 11 I entrance examination for aaml*1881*0u�, *nen� resident of that State shoyfly.— h .entered their two year - . . High School, the � We [notice by 1e Braindon, papers that Broadfoot with a beautiful piece of Reid, after w i6h all re -do dis- class, who come out equal, and to Dan. � I'll, ...... . I - . Grey,,Wbich dressed 700 lbs. T1 I - � - . main Street, Wini3ilieg. into the Seaforth . 8 or a ,and ahighlycomplimenbary Tigs and returned to Mr. Jewitt's,where �wraphed on Saturday iel Witwer, f6r �- beat attandauce. I . --- . t-01fige see# i the employee a of i and indeed excellent : , ft -marks obtained by each, and the school � Messrs. Angug & ilv PI te . ' play was. photo : � I Noney Invested on Firs I 2 I I I he in .,& fe � ell a very enticing, . After the examination was over, Mr. � " � I I I a : Goo. Brown a entertabed them at a compli- addressto which i3 w w . � morning+y Mr. F. Uren. .. . I ­ � . CoLlectiong Made 8�0. ! from whence they c im o Lyou , 3 ago. Mr. chosen words made a suitable,reply in tee, &waited them, which was duly - ap- ­ . I I Roxboro, 361; Joseph Case, No. 7',' melitary ban at a short t1mi maindar of SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTION.— The Smillie,.was Called to the chair, wheu� ' I - Ct. R.COLDWFMIT-1 B. A , q present,lbe- a feeling manner. She wag go Com- preciated. by all. - The re nd inteiresting addressee I - - - T. 1j. KxwxEEY, B. A. Hay, 323 ; Alex. 1. Fulton, Egx4ond-� Lyons, of course, was not pletely.taiken by aur�rise, she said she the' evening virus spent in various nomination for two triiBtees for the humorous a . m ville, 982; John endai%on, NO. k Ing ��here, but he was not fbrgottei�,as School Board, was held Wednesday were given by ratepayers, and teachers I . � . � ph Hug in, No . sea and most 1 an- , could noffind words adequate to express amusements until an early hour, when A .403 a _. Tuckerarnith, 320 - 1. !. his �eqat' last. The two retiring members were present. 8 it 'Was getting late :% � I I . h was propo . I . I k . 1' � t Alas honoro&, which shpwa herself &� she would desire but thanked all dispersed to their several an A n 0 � I I � E I. Ose J! '. hOmeg` I Dr. W. Holmes and W. R. Wilson. The numbei did not get oppo u ity t .. 1#uvou- expon"tim 2, MeHillop, 366 � Manning, No �:, h tic � � r. the pupils for the. beautiffil present, The young couple intend maki men ,4 � 1� his . ng Doctor declined, re-election; he has speak, and the chairmen recom d , i Usborne, 324; Asa, J. StOes, No. 9 Mopuiaiit with his employees. M 7 for its Manitoba their future home. Several I . I — — Hay and Stanley, 375 ; Rate Calder Richard W ri [it, also 5 Seaforthite,-was which she would Cherish not onli been chairman of the Board for.the laAt them to hold their speeches in reserve X t -.,-I - � - . � ee. intrin sic -value but for the kind ;nd 16vi- of the guests bad a somewhat. ad- . . No. 1, -Grey, 279 ; laice R. Caxdiff,, No. V, member of �the managing Commi t account six years. The following parties were for next year. The whole wa's closed .1 k � - . I DISTRICT MATTEM 1 1 nw'hich it was presented. venturous time getting home on by sin ing God save the Queen.—AL. -,. _._ 3, Grey, 329 ; T - a Johnaton� NQ-� The ArrWe#kploy about 60 hands.—TM6 Ing spirit I , d almost- impassable nominated and a poll demanded, which 91 I . . ; . ,6, MeXillop, 299 ; Jenny McDougall,' BtoTes in towri weie tastef ally ecor ad Miss Broadfoot, has taught this school ofthe drifted am willbobeldon the 3rd Janua-ry:—W. 7181TOR0 - - ' FAnuzus.—1 have on hand some � . No. 3, Grey, i 342 ; Jessie A., for, the holidays; and many of t am for five years, and has given good Aatis-, state of the roads. Some had to aban- ]R. Wilson, Thos. Kelly, T. Town, J. N. . . .... . . to and guaxdiansi an don their cutters and walk hbmfi,which - . I - r CrushersandStmw outters which I sell Moir, No. 1, UEborne, 325; IKAW, pre anted A most attractive appear .co- faction to paren . Knechtel and James Wilson. Five good I ohe4q, 0,_ exchange for woocL The roller t She has provel was undoubtedly pleasant and con- -- .. - , I ,Elay and r n and Ing also to �he Trustees. men to make a selection from. LIST OF ; - 5faulo 1 on, Saturday aftern.00 ev I ride pur- . ' , Pollock � Y, l I I . 5 i � c m -hers are made from hard iron and , I , Np. 9. 1 as crammed, and moT�t of herself a" Careful egergetic and pain' genia to their feelings. The b ANxivzRsAuY SERVIcEs.—The 8,11111- . � . - I � much longer than those generally ��used. Ve aho 363. The number A marks required to M ' treat w . . d I . -7 - I . 5 taking tf�acher. MipsBroadfoot tender- oses remaining at home until spring,an rvices in the MethodistChurch I - - �rs, having a storgs �e' ith cus�om- 4 veroary so 7 � mut old rolle peeial'tools !or that pass was 2b8. �� tia;mw . CHRISTMAS, NEW YEARS I -_ � I -� I I J I I a �-& a hour.—Mr. George ee,, ad bei Bignation ekly in the last, half Eas the best wishes of a large 'circle of were be a,y last, The Rev. ­ parpos - - — ' ers r until a 'r 'ustees ample time friends in this neighborbood,-*vbere she ld on Sand o ario , ,- . . ­ I '. I , - 'rHOXAS in ` h d Id aZ,8fat&18ffaarCf,thi0n7$6-1 G d i h reac, e .. HMD&Ye' Vnrll= rhe , Fisk lailvil gave the # J. Wakefield, of I . . Tim JTjBrLzn C0XCERT. . I hwTdware me chant, of Bowmanvil a, is year, i 11 1hood.- Those . � - I I I ich they has resided since chilc Xv. Mr. � It I M&Soxic.—The Brethren of Britannia higers gg ve their prondisea in !town vusd Ing frifflads.—Mr. R art I to adver ise for a's-decessor, wh morning and evening, --- - ! unday, Jubilee S . i who bad -the honor of her acquaintance ! —AND— ., Lodge will meet in their Lodge- Ropom on . Church old Seaforth- i have go in the person of Miss Gilpin, I I Gee, of Walton, in the afternoon. A 11 - concert in the Cana la Methodist . Groam, of ruseels, an . her, but the society in i . itated L sorr I . � - the 81,st i%4., at 2 o'clock p, m'. !.Non Thera 11 of St M�rys.—Com-- are y1i to lose .meeting- was held on ! . Brethren in toom invited i attend, on Wednesday. �eiening last. spent �� briAm" in town.—The —_ which she will enter will, be enriohea. delivered- - i are cordially '�' "o�o � . . very successful tea uT for divine was not a very larl � Th' 1 gtmall ' , * St. James''Ro- i d owed to St. Thomas Ch ch a attendance. Ch by her presence. . Monday, when speeches wer6 WEDDING PRESENTS� - ( _ = in procession at 2:55., i D. D1 RosB, concert, however, was all that could �e man Catholic Church, Seaforthi 7ere, � Hibbert. - . by Rev. Messrs. Ross, Jones, Gee and I r., � I I Secretary. 786-1 1 1 � � - I - . z- . I desired, and the company appeared to, attended., both morning find 4�lven. MUNI iPAL.—The meeting of the oleo. Cozens. Themusio was furnished by I - ; - Usborne. I -7. , . : Housgs Fort neral much better advamtage than on the oc- wf The isiiging was really fine,! i tors 'on nomination day was the choir. : ..- I ' 9 SAL-z.—Two, � . ir . . . Lad' attandeil The receipts of the Sunday . . Pulmow and two driying horses for s ate at 3L oasion of -their former visit. Many reflected a greatest credit on the with t a usual interest. Mr. Ale:j. FAnx BOUGHT.—Mr. John Gilfillan collections and tea -meeting amounted I . To be Found at the - � .� . *�n ; also one mare in foal. Soorr B40TMM 6 stated that the solo of Miss Jennie Jack. choir,,�vh . certainly is a good one, McLare , the present reeve, will be op- has purchased the farm of Mr. William to $120. . I I . . � � mug . icallinstrument Emporium. 786-3 � W i - Dryans for the gum of 06,100. Mr. . . - �� .1 . I ' son was a one wor the price of &am' � equalling, f not surpassing, more pre- - posed b Mr. F. Olver. Mr. John Burns FOR THE CoNvENTioN.—The delegates I -1 - THP" CuTTERs for sale at i SCOTT Gilfillau is a youp,g man who is well . Reform Con- - I .- , ' I I � sion. Ju ging I the audience, we teiltious Organizations in the Cities. was ele-c ad deputy reeve by acclamation, appointed to attend the z-, . � BaoTEmRs., 78&3 ! . . I any - known, and we wi0h him every success nd 4th SEAFORTH -_ . 0 � I J1 , should say that th Babbaila Schools in The deoo mtions were, while t a old Councillors and several vention in Toronto on the 3rd a -11 ; I . whose interest th ento6rtainment was � the evening f the thfi council- in farming., The question is still un- f January -from Brussels, are J. Alex. . � I I -1 uested . a"anged, and in , others opire to seats at I . - 0 1 .. I __1 I -_ � . I � WEEx or PjaAyER.—We are roll solved who is going to help him to up- 3397 E.E. . , � to state that as next weak *a the week gotten up, will Ot be much more church pr sented a very attractive aP- boaro. i � ander, Jas. Buyers, R. Armstro � ! - - A3r all ek- ! a vaajous lights combining [enry and Peter root the wild oat8? Wade,J. Leckie and F. C' Scott. - � set apait by the evangelical Churches to wealthy on accoun of it, skaft , pfat%ruinuut . RnTu NBD.—Mesers. E __. � iew;'eiry Emporium,, . ..,- - pensegare paid th surplus to be diatri- dest'illumi , If in Call. MARKETS.—During the past week a i . . ,I meet to make o a of the gran na, Mciver,,who have been absent . I ..!����� �_ be observed as &'Week of Pr However, those - tion f I'll' h St. James' 'is so Cola- . Wingham. large quantity of produce has been j - __ � ings will be held in Seafortli a usual. buted-will be. small. a or w lo I fornia fq'r almost 13 years, returned last - I . t -1 d3mmalloing on present enjoyed- the treat. brated during Christmas time. . 'The at : Fall wheat, red,. . � 444 11 � Monday evening in the week, to� the pleasant surprise of their SK,&TING. — There was a Carnival in coming into mark i . I . -1 -1 . . . I � I � . sermons Were appropriate to the ooca. 7c; white, 85c ; spring, 85Ct0 (Zstablished January 1-4, 1;8f)7,)byL 11 rresbyterian Church at bal, P" 7 ; on old frie (is and neighbors. They intend, the skating rink on Wednesday eveniDg 860 to 8 - � .. Tuesday.evening in t'e LL 866 fetho- INSTALLATION ANI # �Ion, and t�e collections taken up were to $pen � �c; peas, 68c; oats, 33c; barley, 40o i . . PI-t-EgENSITION.—At ,Isow,e time over here revisiting last. The ice beinggood there was a 8E I i . I an 10 * f i - I . ' on a mue I �hv in n ohn Perking who I L7c ; pork, 57.75 to, 57.9LO; potatoes, I diet church, and.. 1, � . . eni the meeting of Brit veTy liber4l.—Mr. J . the sce: as o their boyhood. Many large crowd. The hand was in atten. .tO� � i , in �Egznondvillep Pr a y an, arch! Lodge, held on We dnesday evening, the hrAS been In the Northwest for over a d the,de.-nise of . 40 i butter, 16c to 18c; eggs, 21 : hay, K 1 1 r has ratur'ueff home.— Mr. Archibald chfing4 in property an dance, which made things lively. � M. 1 R. COUNTER,, P � . following officersi,w ore natalled for the ay, $8 to 89'. 1 All are cGralally invited to be�*esant. ye , � several Id pioneers, show that time has CH-URcH TRouiaix.—Early on Sand I � � ; nt year, viz: W. G. Duff, W. M.; M has been working at his iyiDg its r. Vages in this neigh- L . ... - $ 1 i curre urray w 0 ! been pl- . morning last, Mr. Jobb, a warden of the Stanley. . I . � � Senoor, TRusTzz NOMIXITIOXS� —The G. W. Brent, S.1 NV.; A. H. Ireland, J.. tra do as shoemaker at Duluth and borhoo. 4 during their long absence% En lish Church, entered the building I I ­ - � . N. Brett', Chaplain; A. Strong, ral montlis has icIver look splendid, and their . I 9 CTED.—The township nomina. : PRAOTWAL nominations for School Trusteb,s took W.; R D. D. Rose, Secret Saalt Ste arie,(or save Messrs. in company with two members named RE-ELE I . . . - �� 1. place on Wednesday list and plicited Treasurer - , - a,rY ; re urned ome.*' Although there was very be ilthy appearance testifies, to the Harry Davis and B. Flynn, and re- tions held atVarna on Friday.last pass L Alex. Wilson . 1).; W. Blackwell, 4. � I ork anagood wages in those salubrit of the- climate of the golden The ratepayers � about the usual interest. The retiring Is PlInty of . I m9ved a lectErn, or reading desk, placed ad off very quietly. places, he refers living in Seaforth, and � f, well sati ad - - James A'L Cline, D.; C. L. Papot, S. S.; H. Town, J. S.; state. I L there by the rector, Mr. Hill, and paid gener�dly seemed to be 13ft trustees were Messrs. I V. WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELLER. Wm. M. Gray and Willi ; Bal,14ntyne. Alex. Slemmon, M. of C. Tho'iuetallfi�- will remaig here it he can get work -to BIG "HRESHINa.—Among the many 'for by a special collection from the con. with the conduct of those who had : 11 , . I . am � . . 1-i tiou ceremonies were performed by ' ` do who has a -- Messrs. Gray and Balla�tyne were re. suit bim.-4M,F. James Edwar grand f iats dote in'the threshing line, gregation. A civil action will likel be conducted the municipal affairs for the �., . r y i 1, � � : tirii�g Master Henly Cameron, assiat'81 been in'sipleoe called Red Bay, near farm of ..... . . � elected by acclamation for thel South . I I we thir k the work done on'tbe taken agfii�st the three men to have past year, and accordiuglv rewarded � I I IN .. a by Past Masters Vercoe, Slemmon, Wiarton V i &I months, was home n, Esq., last week by Mr. and Worth Wards respectively, and a . or paver , � D. MCI are the lectern returned. Private feeling is them for their faithful services by Te- fil'. � I— - ' . Mr. Cline, having served faithf,�Iy for Ballantyne and M-Antyre. So soon as spending ioh!ristm�s with his family, Louis `owem, will oOmPet6 favorably acclama. I , I , supposed to be the cause of the trouble. election for the third time by V � I ii I , 2, a' , -SILVER PLATE, - the newly Installed officers -4d taken , [Ted with Mr. Curry with Qt ere. DuriD 4 several years, positively declined taking I . . r. Edw tils is engag . g the period of 14 At the vestry meeting which wam to tion. IN I ELECTRO I . ! . � 'h ir seats, P formerly f Seafortb, w .extensive hours I the position for another term, *essrs. t a aat Master , in -0, he has is gentleman threshed for Mr- have been held on Wednesday last, FAitm SoLD.—Mr. W. McQueen, of e �, .. . V �� i - - A � - Thoa. Hendry -and - Will' DP'rrence nest and complimontarY sploobju be. timber li' its in 'that vicinity, find 1% McLaron 1,100 bushels of wheat. Tak- I I I. � lain. Canon Ian?s was invited to preakde. the 2nd concession, has sold his f arm Biscuit Jars, Butter Dishes, Break. were nominated. to. t pli a. So half of the Lodge presented the retiring - consideration the number of . . I i she his pl large saw �mill at lied Bay. —It is stated I - astor, Brother Henry Cameron, . I h � Coventry intends lug in o . - of 100 acres to Mr. John Gilmour,. (his fast Castors, Call Bells, Card -Receivers, . that if both these gentlemen stand there M I that Mn! Thomas unavoi able, stoppuges, besid�p the Chiselhurst. neighbor) for $6,300. Mr. McQueen has Celery; Stands, Cake ]Baskets, Card . will be k -n election in this ward. a beautiful Past Master's Jewel. r. going to , r don with the intention of toug�l ... In so of some of the grain, we land in Miehigan, to which place he i L I � � � - Cameron, contrar5 to the usuall oust i CHRISTMAs TREE AND LITERARY EX- lu- Cases, �� Cups and Goblets, Epergnes, I . � a - � starting a shoe store.—At 'the Fisk think is may reasonably be termed I tends removing in the spring. %., Dinner' Castors, Fruit Stands, Flower � � taken COMPI � Was TERTAINMENT.—The entertainment held I . I A Sucersgrur., SociAL,.—The -magical on such occasions, was �e- Jubilee Icol,cert in St. Mary's,. extraordinary work. Mr. Towers Rrwonmmas.—A reform meeting was Stands, Hotel Ware, Ice Pitchers, In. � '_ - 31y to- audience of over � i&gement of the in the Methodist Episcopal church on .. and literary -Social entertainme�t held. ly by surprise, as he had previouf there wWa an assiBtal in the maii held in Varna -on Friday toappoint dele. dividual C ' � the kind I e'town hall wag - I the evening of ThUrsday of last week, astors, -Jewel. Stands, Knife - I � . in SL Thomas Church under t4e aus- ceived no hint th anything of 800, andl4t Mitchell th 1gow, McPherson, ates to attend the Reform Conveuti011 Rests, 'Knives in Dinner, Dessert, Fruit . i Notwithatandin pa many had to separat I or, (one of GlaEg his Was quite successful,,iiotwithstanding 9 I . . - I pices of. the Sabbath School On Friday - was to take pla a. 9 eked fl 11 ud a great I & Co.'s 'New End Shake Climax) by .. i at Toronto, at wliich the following Butter and Fi 11�98 e 4 I -made a very suitable !�h( c ' id not gain even stand- younger brotUer ; ' hile the steam the stormy weather., The chair was I ointed, viz :—Dr. put sh. Napkin Ri —25' _ I evening last, was one of the moat sue- this, however, he go home, ou . I i I V gentlemen were app terns. Preserve Dishes, Suraine � E meron has . . Orbes d by the pastor, Re -v. A. J. �S - . oessful affairs of the kind that It as been and feeling reply. Mr. Ca iehall.—Mr.ArtbufF power ably, managed, and has been flarlburt, W. Moffy.t, Allan Douglas, Boxes.,i Vo Holders, Sta:r Salt Stands, � I i I filled the position of Master of Britan- Ing roomin. f r.DavidDo . novan tbrong�out the sea'son by Mr. Samuel = Choice recitations 'and read. I �. held, here for & long time. � The Church th a has pure &of d from M _f black driv* Ingo were given, interspersed with Hugh Love, Arch. CampbelL. Alex. Spoons lutinuer, Dessert, Tea, Egg, � 'waa well filled, The musical selections n�ia Lodge for t o years wi__ m rked a very h udsome team 0 -� who has' proved himeeif an I I I lug Jaffrey . Mitchell and J Wanless. Sugar,, Salt and Maitard. Sugar alftd � . . n er the ability and to the tire satisfacti � a good sum. en�ineer. This was no push, musical selections from the church - -_ i I . ife, rendered by the children u On � Of horses, I aybig for them efficien; A BAD AccMENT.—Thelmany friends Cream�,Dessert Sets, Syrup Cups Kai - I . Kemp, . a gap- the members, and is well deserving of team will be ite an attrao- equally� big work having been done fbr choir and friends. A very pleasing and I I . � lead.erBhip of Mr. T. 0 _; . This finei � qu I of Mr. John L. Anderson, eldest ison of Bests, ' T areens, Tobacco Boxes, Vases, ei ols"delig z ted all, the handsome pre;eut made him, and tive addition toMr.Forbes'livery.—The Mr. -A. McLaran, Fr. Thomag, Stacey, edif ying speech ,was delivered by Rev. I I . - I erintend nt of the.'scho I I _ Mr.. George Anderson, will regret to Wine Castors, Nut Crackers Obildren9s. and showed the very careful an patient the Lodge have only done A graceful station b iild ng -is being torn down at and -many others i,n the neighborbooa, Mr Teeple, of Seaforth. Refreshments learn that he met with a most unfortu- Sets in Cuses Tea Sets Czplete. � . i i * 7 � training they must have receive I. Sav- act in thus tangib'y recognisilig his sf�r_ last.For J welaty-fivq long years it has dis- verifyi�g the general opinion that Mr. were served, and it is scarcely necessary nate' accident a shott time ago, by � 1 . . � -- - I I it 060, and I . oral recitations were also given by the vices. The jewel is valued - -and not one tear will the, finest to say that the ladies had providdd an . . . gr�ced d a town . a annual Toworq is owner of one of which he has lost his lef b foot. Mr. I I . .. children *hich were well ) -eceived,' wag purchased frc m Mr. M. R. Coulitor. be sl�ea'Oer its.re o,l.—Th I and best 'Managed threshing tur�outB in abundance of good things, which seemed Anderson has b6on in Dakota for'sever- � . ­ . - . - � wbile, Miss I - — I I rs of the McKillop the oo,4ntry. .. I to be duly appreciated by the audience. Toster, Messrs Cline, Scott, -.--#I— � meeting bf tl�e me;oevl � . Last, but not least, came the unloading al years. He was engaged in threshing I NOTICE. * and others assisted in the prb ammes A DzAz RZDz.—A couple of McKillop Mutual F i at his brother's place, and a spark from � - I . t 0 1 - . Walton. . ; of the Christmas tree, which was borne We have not learned the am -be held I � . . *no ou, it real- farmers who came to town,on fopt a this town on Friday next, at . - the enagi . - lit upon the straw stack. ThAt the above is the largest stock . 5 ized., but judging from the ati endance. Christmas day and remained to S som.- 2 o7clock — r. Jol n Dorsey is not going —The annual meat- down with articles from the most beau . of Ell ctro-Plate ever brought to the . ; � ChEESE MzzTINP. Mr. Anderson, who was feeding the P : . - what late hour in the evening, havink to stand a a councillor in the g of shareholde�s and patrons of the tiful and costly presents to the smallest j . A - � a. very liberal Bum must have I eon pro . machine, jumped upon the table to get at Town:of Seaforth, and that they may �_ I I - Che4ase and Butter FE . I -_ toy, and t�e distribution of which glad- . -_ ;911 oured for the aid of the S�bbat:i School 'a repugnance to returning to their Ward, E , Union the stack. In doing so he stepped on - I , d M r. Wn . Cam pbell haswith - I wtory in be within the reach df all, I shall, for - k tj - I f locom , - tho� list inthoWest %hursday, 22nd cloned maby hearts. We are informed _� * library. 0 f homes by the saime means o Q- drawn his no me f ri im Walton, was heI4 on. some loose straw, causing him to shp, the next two months, give a discount of ft, conceived the happy Ward.—Our old- t, ownsman, Mr. Thos. IDA.,. when the 1611OWIDg business in that the proceeds of this entertainment and his foot got into the cylinder of the 20 per cent. off the manufacturerav il . . W . . -1 . tion as they le .. . 'N CHRISTXAA. — Christmas 1. , leave. fis nt here. nsact. and the fol mar subscription will entire-' P"I idea of borrowing a ride without D, Ryan, is at pr, a We un- con n fiction with the factory wastra r Ce list. � y in tow a . I .1 . ' ly liquidate the debt on the beautiful machine, mangling it.so severely that it pri - � . ii . 9 rdi,ngly took possession of Is Ilard.Esa-I . I ad over very quietl . The They acco derstaul'that Mr. I Ryan intends going ad of ter the PresiAent, R. Po - had to be amputated above the ankle. — — . I day was mild. and pleasant,* but the team and sleigh which was hitched in' into busine,89 in the city 6f BrantfQrd.— called the meeting to order. Mr. ,a Organ, whiph was purchased last, sum. 1� snow was so deep and soft 'the roads which eis on F . riday was appointed Secretary oi . i At last accounts he was doing well. . - � �� . on front of one of the hotels, and At the meeting of.Reform � Morrison . mar. i . I IN WATCHES.. I . . re suffi- .1 0 " outside the town that few we belonged to another farmer who resides evening last, the� �all list of delegates the meeting, and the first business was - I � I , -tare f Lr out bn . i. . o at- . . Bi�ussels. . All eiently courageous to van on the Huron Ro d between this an:d were appoin-led to go to Toronto � oonsideriDg the Auditors' repqrt,t which Dayfield. Waltham, open face and hunung 5. " them, and consequently tho Re who Clinton, and conveyed themselves home t9nd the big con . Tdntion. . I . o UANUPAPTURES.—TI10'stearn planing ; � case, gold- and. silver; Elgin,openfue. .4 . , showedthe working of the i TEA. MEETINa.—The tea meeting un- - 1i ' � � I t __ - 4 -wished to inaulge in: a sleig I live, had through the snow -drifts and pitoh-holes. - __ 'lk mill and' cabinet factory Is owned and hunting case, gold and silver - this year as follows:—Amount 6f mi der the auspices of the Presbyterian ; t - to content themselves with t I 8018' Not desiring to keep the team aiiy . a Bru� 6;eifleld. riy 1,234,596 lbo,wliibh and operated by Jas. Bennett. The Chirpier, open face and hunting case;� 1� what, slushy streets. ' finaU'ae' longer than p6sBi - a a boy of one of the I . I taken in the facto 0 . clinroh of this place, came off on Thurs- I � p6sBi () -p6sBi SHOOTMG MATCH.—Mr. R. J. Tumor made 1121,529 lbs. cheese, taking 10.20 work done in this factory consists of the *1 gold and silver; Clombier, open face, k were also scarce, ani people ' I t . day evening � ast, and considering the _' - . A Monte, parties wag deputed to return it. Mean- intends I haiing - -� shooting me.tqh for lbs. of: milk on the' average to one ib. manufactlire otall kindsof material for and bunfing case, gold and silver; B.-. had to be satisfied - I inclemency of the weather, and the state . I . pnerally I i ­ while the owner A the team had been geese an I turkeys at his hotel in Bruce- obeesei; amount of cash receivealor building on contracts, also the manu- of the roads, was in everywouy a success. F. Jacot, hunting case, silver; G. - � . . ` with wandering around or enjoying turning the town u side down in qua a a rous ac are o urni ure, w ic is a in Raymo'nd. Also .a few Russel and, ' �R I � p fi.?Id on, qav; Yenrls day. All the crack cheese 013,608.09, giv ng to Many of the speakers who were expect- 4 homa comforts� and arnusem . .ts. On of his lost pro arty, and when sear shots 6f bbe locali�y will have an oppor- 8.95 cen6 for every poun of che�se home .m rket, and in which a good ed did- not turn up; those who did were Chronograph Watches. � - � s000ti-ixt, no doubt, of the lack i f other . 0 fless the b I � d' is � ne. There are at present 1� I I . �� . . . was almost given tip as frui tu-nity o showing-!wbat they' can do. . after deducting 2J cents for makingund tra a 0 1 . C diversion., too many were in i ced to I -, the Rev., A. Stewart, of Clinton, and I �, � -, arrived upon the scene with the 10 - —M�- Win. McFarlane, other xpeuBes. The whole expense, of hands employed. - H indulge in that kind of a h,i,tm`1 borses and veh cle. He was at on a RETuANEi). Rev' Mr. Cook, also Messrs. Connelly IN CLOCKS 9 formerly ol Stalpley; returned from runnir ry including amodut . —The flax mill is owned by Messrs. d Swallow.' ]Rev. Mr. Patterson, I a . � cheer. which inebriates, and � although nabbed by the 'irate owner, and was Manitoba On Tridlay last. Mr.'- McFar- - paid patrons was $13,554.79, leaving J. & J. Liviugston, of Baden. The flax ala . I there were no serious disturb amess, it forced to give he uecessary, explan' 61 cents as a dividend to the factory.- is scutched at this mill and the seed pastor of the congregation, occupied the Eig,�t Day Spring Clocks, from 15 . . "' - lane was lip erocting a house On big '453.3 and upwards; one day spring clocks I It was 4. common remark thal seldom tions. He was pe mittea to go in peale I I � shipped to the oil mills at Baden. This chair, and after a -brief and appropriate , . _ , r very a . I � farm and In D.kiilg �other preparations. fo A atiBfactory result. aadress, called on the Willis church from $3 and upwards; one day weights. before had there been seen so many 'a- but the -two real i alprits were gum ' " He in- E ,Rs.—Tbe annual season tbpy have purchased at this mid - toxicated men on our streets. ' mO4_ the recepti n of big family. LE�TION or 0mcF 50 choir, -of Clinton, iinder the leadership from $4 and upwards —fini shed in solid ad - before the I layor on the fol wi Lodge, No. 0 tons! of flax. In the flax. sea. � 9 tends returt ing i� the early spriug, and meeting of Loyal Orange . . On, jr., for some music. veneer walnut ;_ one day ti ' * . I. . , . day, and were ,axed to . son they have 60 haLds employe of Mr' T. Jacks Inepleces, . 1, will take Me f�m�ly with him. His 252, fQr the election of officers was held d ' . p . . $1.25, and u wards, . CHRISTmAg TnEz.—The b!ristmas -about 025 .for 1e privilege of ridi g regu!ar -but at present P)nd during the winter In rb s *"onse they gave the anthem, I I One p I - . son has'been therp since lasb spring. in tbe!0range H�ll here, on the . thing have I desired of the Lord,"w�icli I . . . i; e P - home in a borro meeting night,, when the tree, festival in the F �1, wed conveyance. T 0 , following they will1ave 20 hands. . ,j reB,by � ad and well received. ' _- . � . . - terian church was in every w I ay a Sue- next -time they go.t belated in town tb y' I . ]E[ay. office I cted for the -curr6nt DOTS.—Next monthly cattle fair will s , IN JEWELRY. .- 19 . . . I rp were a . Rev., Mr. Cook was next called, and I -r. The programme consisted will no doubt co Plude it is I a r . - - ro. . H. Ferguson , W. M. ; be held on Thursday, January 4tb, 1883. - . . I easeful affai . . THE NOMINATIO!98 —The nominations Year. . took for his subject, ',True greMness," I � A M, --------------------------- I— � ti Grain 'Will s 0 my will ast I it 10i �', 0 , t WIT CN �b .1 � � tob. � r, i 0 th .1 th - I C I a th u � Canad d da,v teii Z 1 41 1 � t� wit 4 MI om Itbl, et , I 11 A 1), 4 1 1 1 i ' a, at ,f c I h . 6" �f 4y n u :t hl I I 1 14, ` n I h I usic rendered by suffer the inconv nience of a , -0. I. - Bro. M. —There Ilave been over 250 tickets sold Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guards and .1 I Ing in Hay on Frida,ytresulted in the Reeve, Br . amil;on, Dy. 'A , ' that gentleman, in his usual good . . - the children of the school and the few miles, eveu� on bad ro s thaima Dr. Buchanan an the deputy, S. Ran- Morrison, Sec.;'Bro. Jas. Kelly, Treis.; in town for the Masonic gift enterpriBe. w' ' handled *well. After another Alberts; Ladies' and Gori.ts' Roal Plate - I I to take the loan of a neighbor Bro. J6hn- The drawing has been postponed until t* - Guards and Alberts; Ladies' and GeuW' a, under the leadership of Mr. . .Rev. F. -Ry m, Chip. ; I By ' teacher for their transportation. � . Die, being b)th el eted, by acclamation. Bro i splendid anthem by the choir, the chair. I ; and . I D. Stephenson. Excellent speeches by . 1 ti, committee; Bro. .E. the 7th of February, there being 18,000 Gilt 'Guards and Alberts; Lalies � � . The followi ag Wei: a proposed for council- ston Wren, s J an called upon Rev. Mr. Ste -wart, __ - ' G a � Messrs. Andrew MeWilliam. s 'Land John . - - — , Drisc4l,, 2nd cbiV.; Bro. ,J. Berry, �rd tickets to sell yet, La. 2,000 having been M ant" Lockets in Gold, Silver and . � I .� lors:—H. Heyrock, J_ F. Moritz, D. , I . who, with his many anecdotes, kept .. L.. Campbell, Rev, A. D. McDonald and � com. ' Bro. D. 'kCrawford, 4th com. ; sold. I the audience in roars of laughter, and Plato; Colored Gold and Bright Gold - . - —All interested in the Mo ; . I LocAL BRmrs., 5ureras, A. McE an, R. Me rdie and 1. 1A . r,��'k fwnm 'Wilhim I re I I I M1, _1k � . 1-1 . FIRE �Onl Siturdav a little befo - Sets' Roal Plate and Gilt Sets! .0r. aMpue . 0, 0JFVV V0 "UA roi ,I o n ck ,cly P, . ? I . 0 � Local Agriculturod Society will please ]�. Cook. was thoroughly enjoyed by all After ' I � . Br000 a- -Ekr Rin �, Necklets, Brace. , - - ' very felicitous. and instructive, The - take notice ----,- I BierD68, directok of i36remonies.' This noon, an alarm of Ilre was Bounded from * I he , 9 . that the annual meeting i - T_ - I !. more music, Mr. Connolly and Mr. � W tho.different bells. The fire originated . lots, Gem Rings, Seal Rings, and Plain . � stripping of the tree and presentation of will be hold in the Commercial Hotel, I i HM. 0 Green. lodge is Orogres4ing. . Swallow, of Clinton, - briefly addressed I . prizes were 1. —'The tea meetip g held —The followifig we're elected offic'ers in -an. isolated frame dwelling owned Gold. Rings, from 61.50 to $50; Scarf � . I the , performed by a com- Sea -forth, on the second Thursday 'in TEA MEN'TING. the audience, and were attentivelv Pins,' Baby Pins, Cuff Buttons, Shirt - - . maitteei appointed for the parpo,�,. Great January.—If the �good friend., who last in the Methodist Episcopal church in' of Walton Gran4e, No.-313:4-Bro. j.as. and occupied by Mr. John Alexander. istened to. On the whole, this meetin - I credit is due to the *Sabbath school week sot us fro Chatham the Bum i of �hiB place on theovening of Wednesday - Douglas, W.M.';�,,Bro. John Hewitt, O.; , Owing- to the very prompt response of I I 9 Studs, Collar Studs. � I te&chersfor the manner in Which the � ' � ro. Robt. Blallrs, the fire company and etearner to the was the.most successful one ever held - 1. . $2 60 for a year's subscription to THE *�f last wee oved a very ath-coessful Bro. M. Morrisop, L.; B here, especially the singing by the choir, I . geman�tSL , pr I . firran were made, which issued E, ' & c)hn Vawson,.Ass. S.;,Bro. A. alarm only 1 the frame addition was I I , 11 XPOSITOR a-nd'V,Teekly Globe to be sent �.nd pleasant ff air, notwithstanding S.; Bro. Ji totally de . str � y ed, though the remainder of which the Bayfleld friends speak in .. in such pleasure ,. to both gr r , , Chap"j Bro. R. H. Xerguson, .IN SUNDRIES. . , - o"P to KansaB, bat *ho omitted either to there were mamy."Untoward circumstan- Morrison 4 0 glowing ternis, and should Mr. Jacksou .. . I and children. The Christmas 11 i 7 �68 such as 'bad roads �aud stom ro. m. Smith, See.; Bro. of the building was badlydamaged. - I i . people sign his ow III I I a or give the name of ,insurance bring his choir here again, he will meet tree may be looked -q-pon ' Hewitt, G. K.;' Ceres—Sister The loss ozi .building is 8400;' i I 'a Ow as an thapersonto wb)m*tbe -p&parsareto.be weather. The church was well filled Win. with a warm reception. The duet by Gold and Silver Watch Keys, Silver * . � established institution of th s .progreB. sent, will furnis] 1 us with this informa. and excellent ad esses were delivered Hewitt; Fogona — �Sister Berky; 33�0. The Aoss on contents is also Messr& Morgan and Jackson, entitled Thimbles, Gold, Silver and Steel Spec. - - I � about 6400;jinBured for 6150. Thefire . give and prosperous congregation. tion we will bav�' the papers forwarded. by the R6vds. Messrs. Teeple, of Sea- FloTa-----BiBter Fprguson ; L. A. Stewkrd ,, taelfis to suit all sights; Goggles, . . ive comillit. was caused by part of a stick of wood Far away where angels dwell," is Goldr - � _.— I as'desired.—Thd roads are in a shook- forth ; -Parker, of Hensall, and the resi- —SisterA. Hewitt. Execut . . q Pens, Bilk Guards and Alberts- Steel , I . . . . - Mr. West. The tee, Bros, A. Gardner, R. Stewart, D. falling from a, stove. and there were worthy of special mention, being exe. - I N-UNICIPAL NOMINATIGINS.—The nomi- - ingly bad coAdil ion and in many plapes deiA minister Rev. � - cuted with so much expression After Chains, Hair Brush(; and Combs, Vie. _� - . ellent McLaughlin. i! only t,�vo children in the house at the . . a 0 1 - r natioDa on Friday last created compara- almost impas5al�le on account of the ohdrch Choir alsq gave some I il I � a vote of thanks to the speuiers, and lin.Strings, Portmovia and Bill Books. I I � � tillvely little interest and passed over snow being so . -deep and soft.—Mr. Musical Belecti . B. The refreEhmeDts . ­ 6 1, time.: : I . the choir, the Meeting was closed b Large stock of P4pes in meerschaam, � I � 01111 , orris. THE NOMI*ZATIONS.—The 140mi . . I very quietly. Only about two dozen Archibald Scotli retu ned home from were -in abundan 0, and their excellence ,m-,7 nations ging the National Anthem. y Brier and other makes. French Clay . � . asse . in . i ' fie libarality of the PERSONAL. —Iftiss Winnie Campliell, were'held �Inoon on Friday last, and Bin - � I � - . : , i people -bled at the To.�n Hall to Manitoba on Fr day last. It was so testi d tothes in and - - Pipe Mounts, an himiB Tobacco Pouches I I I I a caDdregation. Something formerIv of Mid'aigan, but now of Eitus. passed off very quietly. For the Reeve- I . . -4-+ a +,I,,% nominations for Mayor cold there that freauentiv he had to ladies of bi , . �;:, '. Blake. and a host of other small ware. i �LA I s` I p the : , . nd Deputy Reeve. Messrs. A. steep with h thes on.— over�$30w reclWredbythe entertain- Bela, is at pre C t visiting friends in shi contest will be between the .. is ap and clo , A ; :Reeve % �, I V. t . W. SCHOOL EXAMINATIoN.—The examin- . : Strong Willi M. Gray aud I Pd. Y. Me- Messrs. W. Ca�mpbell,of Hurpurhey and ment. . : i Morris. �! present Reeve, F. C. Rogers, and All the above goods will be sold on I i am � . I � i .— � . agent ation of the pupils of School Sefitio, as re-' ; -ter Hawthorrb, of Hullett, returned - ! PROPERTY 01�,ANGE.—Mi. R. F4bes H. McCracken, a member of the pr . I their own merit, and warranted I "� . . , - 1 . Lean Were n5�m:inated for M94yor. Mr. P, van i - Tucliersmit.h. has recently . sed his fatbor's Council. For Councillors, two of the No. 99 Hay and Stanley, washold on presented, as I mean business fro,% I . . , puroba A D.. D. Wilson and M, r. Jar�es Beattie home from Musljoka on Thursday a I ember, and was one of � 'I i � oar will seek re-election, Friday 22nd Dee i I ' B! out. I shall not be undersold. 71 LEGATE .—At the reform meet- farm of 50 a&e� for the sum of 52,�00. present B` d thi 1 .; - were elected.Reove and Deputy Reeve in � of last wee k " They had a very sue' THR. DE 5 1 . a - 9 has purchased a lot in being JaB. Drowe and John Wynn. The the best we have ever had the pleasure - I - I respectival . ampbell got 20 ing held a the rpsidpnce of Mr. David Mr. Forbes, Sr.' Y04 may rely on getting good baigains. - , I � _y by- acclamation. We under- cesf al expeditio . Mr. C i t t Lre now men are James Young and,.,George of attending. The School House alone, ; � . itbdrawn deer besides sm 611 game, and Mr. Haw,- - Walker, 0 -day la3t, the follow- Belgrave, and purposes moving t � I P .1 h . - # ' stand that Mr. St Il WedneF M - . rong � -as � I I I Backer., 0&r four were nominated, decorated with mottos and evergreens, : I - from the contest fi Zoralty, so thorne over a d:)zen.-MeBars. Hough- Ing gentle an wpre appointed delegates before long. ; i . I . � . untpd by the old staudard,'waving � - � 7 AHA.PPY EVENT. —0ne of those but hive 6ince issued a card to the sarmo a I . REPAMING 1. '' that the only candidates r ovy before -the ton & Kyle aip - ust now taking in and to `1zthe eforin Convei�tion at � I . � I . � . : . , ted in the breeze, and with the grand wel- ; f electors for that position fire Messrs., baling an iname ise amou:nt of good, hay Toronto next we k, viz: Da id Walker, pleasing events'which has such a pe- ratepayers stating they were nomina r I 1i I t th ir wishes. ove the entrance could not fail In all the branches of Watches, Clockfit � - ThE following which is having a beneficial effect on John Haniiah, ; eorge Walker, Peter culiar attracti for almost everyb6dy, agaiLs Their movers . come ab , ! Gray and McLean. I I avid Man- 'and especiall, O�r the gontlor�an, Ook declining tc allow them to withdraw, to elicit praise from all. The number andiJewelry as usual, and warranled to i I V gentlemen have been ,noininated as the hay market -Owing to theunusually McTavish Sam el Smillie,D y . i ' ' I . - W, Tidence of Mr. Wm. and asking thein not to vote for, thera 1 of visitors -was unusually -large, and the i tical el- 11 �i I - illia McMillan. l place at th . . give satisfaction- 23 years' prao i Councillors for th s 7e wards, mild weather ' tl�e curlers are losing all son, and . I I I ' ht � i SCHOOL XAM ATION Jew#t, on Wodnesday af ternoon the viz : B. Gerryj T. Town, T. Wat , ; 'Z. ; nas Kidd, their fun this winter so far. Therebas .-The 'examin- -, son . plentifulligupply of good things brong per%ence in the trade. . . i vi -.-Souith Waxd - T Or' I I I ' Daivid Johns -ton, Alex. 9tewart, 0. C. not yet been silfficient frost to make ation of tbe- pupfIB of School Section No. 20th' inst., the contracting, parties and 0. R. Cooper. So virtually the by the children was more than sufficient i I*, ' ; Wilson, A. Strong and � N. Brett. the ice good enough for curling on,-an4 6, taught by Misp Margaret Brob'dfoot, being Mr. Jobp Wilkinson and Miss contest will only be for the Reoveship. for even the most Epicurean. The ex- Remember the old stand, opposite ,� I . '�'� - Jewitt, eldest daughter of W. BUTCHERs' DISPLAT.—Our butchers amination was conducted by the teach- J. S. Porter's Cheap Clwh Furniture, I Bast Ward -James A, a, Andrew skating has not been very goodeither.- for the p),st ,fiVe years took place Maria � I I � . , � Ciii . hurod . made a fi�e display at their stalls on era of the School Mr. Crassweller & Miss Store. . . 'Young, Mervyn Pillrn&n, Jo a Dorsey, Letters recentlY received liom Mr. O.C. on T ELY of last week. Notwith- Jewitt. Long before the hour appoint-- I X. Morrison, Robert Colern&:n, Arthur Willson state that his physician -has the standing t ie w��, day and bad state of ad for the peremo D -y the house,although Friday and i Saturday last. Theirshops Pringle, assisted by Messrs L. Hender.,. I . � I . . I . . 'allander, W. 11. Aborn, A. ; . ,f Forbes and Charles Lowde. North very best hope (4 effecting a permanent the roads 1 he Aittle ones appeared in - spaciouswas almost filled to overflow- and meats were nicely decorated with son, R. A -C � M. R. *00UNTERl V � The company comprising both old evergreens and mottoes, but the meats H. Crassweller, W. Henderson, W. . _­ . Ward -Wm. Lee, Dr. Soott,lk. 0. Kemp, cure upon botli his eyes,.and already full force dres�eq in their holiday attire, ing. I � Cl 1 I , L tii � I � Wm. Campbell and Mathew Morrison. his sightJs mue'n improved. -Mr. and in I itted themselves and young, the laigerportion of course hardly needed anything to set them off McQueen, W. Surarus, J. Dalgetty, and � i ver pev y ol"s acqu r The Leading Jeweller. ; � Dr. Vercoe was also ' has been offerec ' folks. About 2.30 the they being of an extraquality. Mr. E. Fee. The whole was interspersed .. i . nominated, but has RobeTt Wilson 1 $300 most or ably �nd gav:e every satis- being young ctionsof music, given by � ( I since withdrawn his name. It will be for his three ye rold clear grit filly.- ' faction 0 eseliets and visitors present, interesting parties accompanied by the Currie displayed six very fine porkers, with rare sale � . i seen from the above list th %,tit we do The members I ,of Britannia Masonic of whict t er6-w,ere a large number of bridesmaid and groomsman, viz : Misa averaging 1,75 lbs. each, and several very a choir composed principally of the I � � not have a good council text year it Lodge, willattend St. Thomas' Church both seie which augurs well for the P�iscills Olver and Goo. Jewitt, bro- good lambs ; also three beeves, being a pupils, assisted by several young ladies ' ill I . - ) and, gentleman under the leadership of N. 13.-Oraerstaken at my store. I WR not be for lack of go�d men to in a body on next Sunday Sft3rnoon, interesti ta,ken in education in this thor of the bride asisumed their places, three year old thoroughbred heifer, fed I The elections take place when the Rev. Mr. Hill will preach a section. �, Miss Broadfoot, was -nobly the impressive ceremony being per- by Jilii. Ferguson, of Grey; a two year Mr. Chas. Lough, W4 MXs. Smillie for -portraits In crayon by Migg Nettio - choose from. . . Seegmiller, of Goderich ; $20 each, Or on Monday. The Polling tiakes p1doe special sermon J 'or the order. -Mr. Wil- assisted in, bar quties by Miss Forest formed by the:Rev. J. Markham, of * old thoroughbred heifer, fed by James presiding at the Organ. The lively and . r � for the, South Ward at the lt�awn hall; liarn Plunkett,: .or many years Cler� of Of H;; � h nd the joefttigable WJngbam. After the usual oongratals- Howlett, of Morris; and afine two year orderlymanner in which the pupils twofor$35. Sample can be son 114 . , UT ay, A tkd windo%- . for the Bast Ward at Mr. B#tt's atore, the township of Stanley, is at pre ent Mr. ]Eli0#, of the NorthweSt, whose tions all resumed their several convey- old grade heifer, fed by J. N. Kneclatel, acquitted themselves ead answered the . , � . . . - - . I . I - . 1 I I � I .! . 1 1 11 I "I . ., . � - - : . � I . I I . I I . I � I . � 1_� . � k, � I I - . � i . I . I i : !-, I I - I . � I ! I � - . I * . , . I 111 � I ; I .1 �L I v J 1 �- I i I � � I . . . - -- ­ � . i I I - � . � I - � . � I � - I . - ,� : -, -1 � z I : � I . - ­ '. ­ .. ,iAn__._t��____ - a. _!-'�� ,D�_- vd�=_ ,o-�__�­_____ -- -, --- � � , �-_ �_ _�F.�, 1_--_-_ z ,�­_­­,.­Af _- , � ­=J.,�­­�&,�11_��­ ­-_. _-�--­�_; _�­;y_*­ - �*�- , —to _­�i�� . . ­ - ­ -- _. I - - - _- ­ ----- - - _��­-­ - - - - , i , -W i . � . - - I - . I -1. .- � ,� I . I . ; - I - - _. . ­ - ii . � � . ­­��'_-, . ,-.�, - . . .� — � .. ­ . _­ __��t_ 6 I . I . I I � . ; , k . . 1 ­ � I I I - I � � �� . 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