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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-01-26, Page 8u Z t -- I .1 0 &gain, not later tbau a few days Ago, ' Afterward she was woo�d And won by . - I . ir,g the I I .. presented by the friends mad In- Another man, who wait well to do, . . , .. I . ost too ugh for any pey�on pridries. I had,2,100 bushels of wheat, I per week for keeping . Wm. Me nzie was I I KENNEDY & COLOWELLlL L re and 600 muni i alities; 1," ,- bars opthe KetbodistEpisooral Chu;oh, theyha,ve lived together happily- "I'll . . - to be Around. At I o1cloc x ou. Tuesday * el, 28 bushels Ter so . I do, not. until he can be otherwise rovide for I . . -- gi I stered ' us 'g Wing 6.0 busbels per To'Cl I ' N Al ' Chiselburist, with a. line load of oats.' since. The oiher day the former father 2 - - L -morning the therm)metr 60 b heis"of'osts, - on support your and Messrs. Lasham an M d y L M-," .. . Safrisurs, Attomeys, Solioitors, &C. -hand, Q . Why tb afiL do: f A DIFTICULTY.—The frost this week And husband, created consternatiou b I . below zerd, and a fi iriouB gate of wind sore. This,Wasnot bad for a green were autborizea to mate arran ntff ng .in a I I %r of set- party in dem4ditig -the. change ? . am has bean very keen. The themometer quietly walki ud claiming bit � . I - .. . � � r blowin-g. There w La no train On -the in a now country, the first ye re keeping. Messrs. I L . . DONALDSON'S RLOCK. ; eot- A.-Idonotfouppert them. Itistbe for his futu ering from 10 0 to 14 0 below zero. wife, who fainted. The first husband ­ . 4 . Grand 'Tr' k from Saturday I I d McDonald'were appointed to ' have I F H egL. ug. A special con. ew bridge built on side r - .. .4 Mfdn atref%, Winnip ed. I drew 700 bushels to Larimore, Licensed Victualers.kesociation that is AD and It seems & trifle hard for the average vffll endeavor to make good his claim. - - . L [ i I ,,, - - 1 - until Thursday eve ni L ushing for the chanige, and in doing so a u . oad 30 r ' oen Mx. David - I - . 2 Koney Invested on Tirst-Class Security, veyance was-dis atched ft) Stratfurdon 14 miles distant,'for which I got from mind to conceive, with theme CUTY, say -On Monday aftern �, I . -p I I Y think they are going against their own 31, conce3slon 13. auft to give an lorder , a -no with Mitchell, miller, and Joseph Br - 11 I Tuesday evening, ,which returned from 79 to,86, cents per bushel, and the b%I- ie contract price at 10 degrees, how the Manitoba Own , : ! I . -with,the mkila oil I ance I had the good ludk to iell at home interei when the work is cc -he mercur) down to 46 0 below zero do millwright were repairing the shafti i , r L T S.KENNERY'L B. A. 0. R. 0016DWXL� I B. A ut 85 would not be in the public interest, an4 el the cold more than we do. This in Whitia ' if L . i night, And no mails were received frbm for seed. - It *i1l average me abo - not fe w, Baird & .Co.'s mill, in - A -, . I how any Reeve an I Deputy Reeve were also in der- I , .il -- rsday Oents per bushel and Aave the teaming, I do n�t see I honest man woul(Jk is one of the many things hard to un Paris, when Mr. Mitchell's coat ch-ught . I i i . -t the West from Satt irday until Thp . i structed jo �ave- a new bridge bui.It on I - I C afternoon. . It Was the F everest..? storm hich is.q 3fileration. I like- on d to stand, and perhaps it is just as well, or - 6 I . 4* -'? . . . at least more com!ortable for us to take 'wheel and j he was swu g round at the� -FI-VTEIM '... I L L we have exp6rien ced h re for several wine had to build a granary, for which I er on the Treasurer. for the i n WHOI.JF I - had to haul -the lumber 14 -miles. It m their w - L - 0 1 *Itvolt (ft''P001,W111 any Conservatives who w:illanswer give an 0 A 'for it, than experience it for I , 0 d Nks intense -contract rice when the work is com. ord . -rate of 150 times per minute, dashed U ,% r. - . - cost, me, bi�sid4 the hauling from 024 ourselves. - against an old wheel lying close by, � . L . I - in other sections, the ff io ; - fall -was hat pleted accounts I I . i i line of the to 030 per thou and, and the sh mangling his body fearfully, and. in- . It IDISTRIOT 3'W[ATTMS.L' . light. Traffic on I he ids n , . lay Consergativda with whom I have the coun il -adjourned to meet at the Mr. Brown tried tw . Huxon CO . , it — - - , Grand Trunk was not in erfered with, *cost $4 per thousand. . This makes man t ' subj got take preciselT call of th Reeve. - . I Zu.rich. stantly killing him. . ; - . An -tolerable regular- pretty expensive buileling." 'We -have spoken on �b I . - The Hay reach him and got slightly i-nju-r . - At 4 cilclook on 'T -u ' last Mr. Mitchell was one of the oldest an I- . - the following counoi. 01 w I I CLIARING OUT.—Oftiling Off Ak cost ity .between Librilon sad Wingham. plowei -about 100 acres this fall which the same vie , , . . . -Howick. Fire Insurance Company at their ; , . School Books, stationery. Toys, etc. Wb AM J - - be presen r, I - I I - er, was A Calm, pleas- leaves me'55 to plow in the spring, I Ihi . r D ision I . , ss,and tor the next thlytii days Yestjorday, bowev I be adAsabi y of se0arating th' L BELmoaE GRANc-E.-BeInio, e v meetiDgheldhere, appointed Mr. E. most respected residents. ,He haI Son, " L , ,-­- Xoo(U will be sold at big. reductions at iftra's ant day, and folks 11� ball Bossenberry age - 1-1 :- 4 are noiv b' lining to hope to have all this in L from other businesses. ? grange,11o. 21, met at the 9th linut for the company. Ln Clar . iA yelty Store,. Campbell's Bloek, Seaferth. 1790 get themselves du , out son, and, if next year's crop tnrus out as so " e been three agents, - . I Jority - pl 4 - - well As this it will put me in pre, but now Mr. Bossenberry has charge of ceased was a half brother of Mr. Fergus , Dnrnin. A m - , I it, Boars LND SHOE9 Poll SPRING.–I The - I ing and a: good attendance. . , �,�,3 L 11 . --1 7Urgeat,chespest and beat stock of boots and : rxlrs.�Mr. John: Gileve, of :shape. - Firewood, of which I have in a this change, �ut after several years ex.- -live mec t . not being present 4 L , ,, -ver seen -county of Huron will LocALBia . rience of aciing bu iness in It is way The fol,owing were elected ofl�ieers. the whole territory. He is a most en- -McClemment, of the township of How. � .L,-!,ti�13 shoeae - in the McKillop, about a year, Pe .. . - l 11, and the i6k, and had many old friends in this the meeting until Wei . drove from Galt to his home sufficient supply to last me ave Itered. my oplulo , Master, P. Heppinstfill; Overs er. j. ergetic and suitable ma . . ,- . tj'V"J`t near Winthrop last. It costs,41.50 anding in cQunty, all of whom will deeply regrot L 5 on Mic per load st Ste. interests of the company will not suffer 3 ILu the meantime every - dollar's worth of goods I' and I think it "a in the public intere t Scarff ; Lecturer, J. Fleming; �, -7 � ]NOW was quite an undertakft 111101'r 83 per -cord -in cordwood. R I 'The Co L Dlky-r-7fl i-1 ., , in stock will be slauzhtered to make: room 9 -such a tree ; .or t. in his hands. A better appointment to learn of his sad death. - SECOND - , ?I 1V 1 for the now spring goods. Ordered vlork a day. -It was 0700tbat -Mr, XoBeath have about -five miles to draw it. It is that the liquori. business should not I - wart, ugh Shannon; A. S.,IRob een made. �- - - -- -- I uncil met:Dux ti 11-'Z ore conducted in connebtion with any other, Fallis; mith; Tre could not have b ­ I I I 0 specialty. GZo. Goo -D. 790 . , hap., H. S surer, I Lment, all the member I . , . sold his house for, and not $600, is we all oak-7,no beech or maple grows. h - . . 0 .J Z - and I would lip favorable to the Legiii- John. Jiblinston; Secretary Ale . 'E�l T 11-1. - t week. -A namber of the �but it makes good firewood. We have I , Kip -pen. � Successful Merchants - Messrs. Oliver, of 4'r THE LrTsmity SociETT.—The ' first greeB lature making this domptilsory insteAl. DrummQnd; G., F. Cooper; C.j Mrs.i Seaforth. i I i -'- , County Councillors were storm t, ,., meeting of the Literary Society i took of pormigsive 1with t 3e municipalities 4 Soarff ; P.,Mrs. Sha,pnon; F., 4ra J. SOMETHING Np,w.-T. Mellis 8 013 ! fl:* here on Tuesday last,mben on 1heir below zero' being the coldent, and no baa I I , The Clerk having e,WL i ,, - . I hand the large sized straw cutterB,whicb. . i �i,:- place last Fridtty evening, th,3 attend * Milbeplacedon a� Daws; 14. A.S., Mrs. Sugg Exqcu ive i , , I way to Godench. Some of them drove blizzards yet. We haveall enjoyed tli-e now, as then all wo, tions for the Wardenol i 11 I anee being very good. Readings were footing. I L ., . -" 1J,ZJ up on Tuesday af ternoo 3, and the re- - best of health since coming here. equal Commitsee, James Connell, Thomas are made very substantial and with- the IL - even by Mr. S. G. — 4 Walker, and Mr.- Frazer Auditors,' latest improvements, manufactured by moved thha , ,i -. ' mainder on Wedn)sday morning. The Wisbing to be kindly remembered to all " ' I Ashfield, ,i . Messrs Fallis and Manson Mr- P. Messrs. Foster & Sons, Seafortb. Far- I 1, - Y. Milloy, and Mr. D. D..-Wilaon; also Wardenship electim was 4he cause of �he old frion I epinst 11, was previously eieci,ed as m ers wanti ng good straw, cutters should I ff - X WT, - E -The �books 9f, H - � , . -Mr. an( Mrs. Duncan Mo-- I am, &c.,,–JA,mBsHA' THE CHE'sE FA,CT)RY. I for 1883. At the ex - t; bY Miss Hilton and Miss Mills. The . i , " �L pieces selected mere -very ' priate, The next meetiLg of this D.EPARTED.-MeFsrs. John Cooper and It is a ,,well-known fact" that the Mr. Hardy was de-'Aaif� ., - British Co4umbi , to . We wish soas6n, h lave now been squared uo,. Grange. - APZ -- , COU1401L Domas.-At the meeting of iff�rd on Benjamin Blair, of this place, left here most' successful merchants .are't U , - - and full justic4 was done to each. 'A e following ptatement of the seasoiji Grange Is to be -held at Cl hose , clamation. His 11,64 I.. - on Monday evenlD Dr. . tions we have received from -Mr.. I I full grammehasbeen arranged for the young the Council 9 . I Tnei3day, March 6th. The subject for last week with their families for their who do not allow their stocks to &cou- I journey, and many happy yearo i? , f . this. -of do'. Gouinlock iesigned his position.as High discussiqn is "Sheep," to be ope4pcl by new homes in Howick, where they have mulate, by carrying- over goods from . �-- - i Friday evening, at, 8 d'elock, when . d oblig- which Mr. Hardy v i mestic felicity in the genial clime- of - J%mes Mlarra�, the efficient an , I ery, k I . F . . ee, and Itev. A. D. Mo. I I Fleming. Doors opbn to purchased 100 acres at a a0c: i I � readings, will be given by some of the I I M r. JX. �d T one season' to another. School Trust bargain. I the Pacific slope. T ing Treasure ThBre were 1,220,9q - , . To avoid any � . his tbanks to the Co�u . I A beat talent in, town. On next Friday . he journey will Donaldf was appointed in - his.atead. * the public at 2 Welock, p. m. i , While we regret losin - go641 neigh- i), mumulation, we are offering the fol- . I .E Occupy about fifteen days and nights.- poundB-of mii� received at the factory, 9 . of the hou'or done hiw I ip evening a debate' will be held. Strong , M-r.,David,Jobnston, was re -appointed 4" THE INSURANCEComp,LN-Y.-The an- bors, we hope that our loss may be lowing lines to clear: U- of ilw: p i P to a similax position. The by-law ap, ting of the Howick fo'rrners the r gain, and we wish our 1riends good - L I tR. ­ Aides- have been selected, and an inter. e. ' took his Seat. . .." -E respect a laxge Amount ,pointing the Clerk an were mad iThe average pounds of nual In ee iC -k asting eVening may be expected. , that there is in p d Treasurer and . A' Mutual Insurance co held in success in their new homes. ., ii, -4 of building for next summer, both in fixing the salary -was -passed. The Bal., ml, I 4 �i, - '� town and country. Mr, .J. H. 'Broad- Season was 10.49. ."he. prices at whiZ I I I--_ 1 *3 :. i , PRESKNTATIOX.—A very pleasant in . ary of this official was inore&red $25 as � good of the day in our little village at present. . I for a com1nittEe 'Of f , - - foot has already more contracted for i the obeese -was soll for the sever�l 12th inst, at which'there w zF. I I , king it 3300 for the two o%ce I . sited - -standing committeefa, ­ -, - than he had last Mason altogether, and I - raontbs was as I attendar ce and a good deal of i4terest, The Rev. H. Cameron has been vi "K , -,. mill in this town on Wednesday last. has still a number of large -jobs in pros- This increase was made in recognition June, 10.50; July, *10.75-; Augu5�1 � - the hall being well' filled. The � direct- by a goodly �numbe of those %Vho . following were 8 I . T heL employees of the mill took advan. of Mr.Elliotts efficient services and the report Showed. a consic ble i' - believe in the good old adage that ­ 'IL . additional 19;bor imposed upon him by I 1 , tage of the intended- departure of Mr. , crease of buslile8s 'for the year. Fif, it is not good for man to live Alone. - .,L have been beld in Cavan Presbyteri 13.08; November, 1.2,25, being an ay- 8 On motionof Mr. 14 " angible . the collection of the taxes. The Mayor, Read and Remember, -11 'L : I r Henry Smith, to expreffia in a t I n. dir(ot6ra er 'nominated, four of Business has been very dull the past I by Mr. Smith, Arcli. ;-1 L . church, Winthro , on Monday night Reeve, Deputy Reeve, and Councilor erage of 11.40 ii�r the season. The tee . L" -,.;7 last, was p'ostponed on accomit of the total vslue of the season's make w whom ietiredj leaving eleven from few days on account of the . reappointed an 1.4 all- L:_ -has been Strong, were appointed a aommittee to ' �. Ikeld by them. Mr Smith which tc cboosp. By resolution of the and business men have been affordeid a . ­ ­ I - ,hm' - draft the standing committies for .the I On motion of Mr. P - -employed in the establir ent as head y weather. Rev. Mr. Hill"' 180 $13 269,40, of which 010,571.57 went tp . eting the selven. having ,the I highest - good opportunity for getting their ae- . v -year. � ' R L ture in this town, annonneed for Tues- the patrons, b6i g for May, 7.75q,; me I . d L . . 11, vailler for about four yesirs, and now . year, and define the duties pf !the re- n ' . It 0 day night was pat of for ,the same e, 8.25 L; July, 8 50; August, 9.13; . number of VOt4is weie to co�stitute the counts ma 9 up, for they can't run the L . Mr. Weir, Messrs. G Lrl : 111 I aves to, take a res onsible' situ 0 Board, and fivb scrutineers w re ap business without money. Monday last ,.; i- I . With tbe firm in Montreal. The pre- I I meeting of c6unoil. The Clerk Was p . - :-, 4 f - I where, a meeting of those intending to vember, 10. It will thus be seen that pointed. The old Board were reelected, .was the coldest day of the season, being . . wissioners, . -:-t ,- � - .Its Me lications popu- Dam The -Council then W; It. . * ' remove to the North eat during the sent was a h d inat - during the past year this old and elyW. McKorcher,J. Edgar of How- 1 12 0 below zero. Frozen obeeks and ". t- - I Which contai.. 0 - able gold pen . . offloest .. 'clock Thursday. L i- 17 - � ned . I coming spring, will be 5Leld at Weir's for the various town the said lar factory has well sustained its 1094 ick; A McDonald,, of Grey,_; J. R. ears were the order of the day. - Mr. YOU CJX BUY LP `0 ,.- .1; 14 . and all other necess accompaniments applications - io be ha ; in * 9 . Miller of Morris; R. Scott, of Minto; Wm. Edgar is manuf acturing a mumber 14THIUD -DA-Y-11 !r " I -, ;,il , , ,- complete., it was- accompanied by an Hotel, in -this town, -or Saturday, 3rd time to be laid before tb oil at its reputation. Seth Do%n, of Wallace, and Wna�. Doug- of waggons for Manitoba. -There is a N The Council reas . . L address expressive%%% the respect and L . next meeting. The collecto� was in- " "' - Motris. . las, of Turnberry. Mr. Jno. Fleming, good opening for a firs -t -class shoe Mr. Ray, Seconded by 1. I- L I stiff for sevem da a during .the Btruoted to have the balarilce of the 7 11.4 ". a late blizzara. - Mr. David B. COUNCILDOXNGF;.--The connoil bel,d was elected auditor for the com any by maker id our village. No better in the Ladies' Ulsters, fall sizes, nice colors), - ' Mr. Hardy -be instrui i I worker and . I:" lion and testifying - -taxes unpaid on the roll c(Ilected in good fitting, from 81 -up, at t 111 I - . . : of EgnIondville, 'returned hom m ' its first m6etincy for this year on the dfk*Y gcolamatioll, a positi . bridge No. 33,,on thie t, 'T. I to his, sik7erior k3 a workmaa, and 8 fro by the first of February. T free use " ' . " an I Blaus i Z 4 kilt I the Northwest last ,week. He in- appointed by statute. Mr. W. Clark filledsince its org nization. Mr. Jno. - I it asfuity in business aa well as . I A of the town, hall was gran ed to the Kaine, Reeve of Howick, occupied the Wiugham. . same repaired, provi !, i --� 11 I ack 7. �adgiucy his 1 valuable aid and c I Poultry association In whic I to hold allots wera beiu Perth yay ori@- . - k �f The bu-9iMs men durbig the past few tb - 0120 ; Mr. point. chair a * while the b I rI worthy example sid the kindly di8- . I eir approacbing Show. It was re- ' I MCFAUL$S . Referre Re. I f - R I . ' ed Assessor 4 a Salary of $70, and counted cal,_ed the attention 1, "of the I da,ys, have been el"joying a.'rather uu* - last the storehouse of Mr. Thomas . i ­ - , position he had ever! displsyed towards solved not to take any, set' meeting to the notice given at the - raittee. I. . n-, welcome holiday., -We notice by,his' Messrs. Mark Cardiff andW.H. Clo Gregory was broken into and a quantity .. Moved. �by � .� 11 I card in the Winnipeg impers, that m'obLt from Mr. Liusby - co were appointed -Au itors. Mr. H. Goqs- que0ion of insurance against t reshing L -s - left for Montreal , . Mr . . of pork stolen. No trace of the thief C .� a' Tames H. W&R. , man was instructed to inspect the side- machine engines.*a's to be con i ered. Mr. Detlor, that A. $. l- �Ir Benson, has opened a law. of street watering and Poll lax, has yet been found. & . ton ; F. Jordan, Of GO ­ w offiae and 1 commenced the practice, of . 1 26, on the . CAR-mivAL.—A grand carnival was held I . t t: .4, 1habita will be sure 66 win friends and handed III Showing that for the past road between lots 25 aDc as I I - I f 11 success for him wherever he may . hid profession in', Regina. -A sarnple'of. year the Bfim, of 5 217.60. had been, col- concession, and report at next meeti in the fskating rink on Friday evening - . ; - .-, Edmonton coal,'wheat and barl Of COUDCil as to thE necessary repaiiB submitted and discussed and . . . 11 'BY, lected for street watering ; #83.50 for I last, there bein a about fif ty in costume. . . I - N L . left. -finally where it -was, n 8 rrie . 17 ! . 4U01MD BY A-Mury,.-On Friday -last brought down by Mr. Roberts -on, is on required. After passing a ,number'of ely in The following are the prizes awarded, chools.-Ca I water supplied for garden land lawn, I . i . I - Moved by Mr. G 1'r, -� I. exhibition'at Messrs. 'Wilson & Young's - ac ounts the council adjourned un�il the hands of the Directors. �- - " a young man named Douglas, in -the . I purposes, pmd 9122 from,P611 tax, mak- It . —. - For costumes.�Best dressed gentleman, I - LL e coal does the 19th of February. .. I YOU Ce4X BUT . . " t, D. A Wilson, met with , tore. T E ot differ muqh iog the total revenue from these three I i. Mr. C. L. Ireland, 11 Roman General.7 - - I ,,, a somewbat bad ace,ident. He had just In RpP * . sources,,$423. After passing, a couple I ;1 . . Best dressed lady, Miss Houghton, - - . ment of the bound ai -v L - 0 said to burn-beautifull The barle 'a ' 8 - Stahley.* LECTI: RE. -The Rev. Dean JRill, of "Indian Chief's wife." Best dressed - - spe&tive municipalitie . - led one of the mule its oats, and when Y YI of account the Council adjourned Seaforth, delivered a lectiare in . - I R as fine a E ample as an y person could FARm PURCHASE D. -Mr. Malcolm eirnes' boy under fourteen, Master Eddie Dina - 1: coming oat of the ofall the animal kick- until one Nveek from next Mor�day night. I adieii' Mantles, good cloth, nioe trim- on the same .prinei I I t - t., . . I wn. desire to see, and the waeat is also ex- 1. - . �arm of Mr. Hall on Friday evening i r week. ley, "India J. �ir , k : ad him on tfis side, knocking him do i Smith has pqrchas-Fil the . n Chief." Best dressed girl mings ar'd ornaments,LfrOM 02 -to 010�, - Referred to Firiancelt ; ; . ut of the w . . Conservative on the Archibald Galbraith, being lot 8 - 1, , Before he could get � A Leading, Moved b ti I � � ay it cellent.�-Mrs. Thomas 3harp.will give I , on the The ball was filled to its utm.084 capaci- ' under fo rteen, Miss Annie Talbot, - k . .. again kicked and !, Struck him on the a social a b her re8idet ce, on T esday - Crooks Act. - . '5th Concession, h ving paid a gQOd ty, and good order prevailed thrD11gbO11t -Queen of Morning." S kati ng. -Gentle- . . - ! Mr. Xehe� thut th E) i temple. Fortunately Mr. John McNab night'next in aid of th 3 Ladies'Aid of . filzure for it. Mr. Smith now owns SQ0 the discourse. The subject of the lec- men. -The competitors being Mr. R. F. . 111 ,� House Conarnittee It 3 : r , . . - ; a the' Methodist Episcopal church. A In view of the discussions Inow going acres in one block, 36nd has as fine a ture was "The soul of sense in tbingS Richardsono and Master James Conyn, I , - . I on concerning the workings lid benefits in . I - - r - ut good pro amme will N provided. Re- rn as therQ is in the county. A ,I- - �: was able to pull the prostrate man o far absurd," or the Moral sayings of Mother both of Wiqham, and Mr. Wni. -Smith, means of securing pro. .. m of the Crooks License Act, a'd the un. . MCFAUL'S 11 "'I" in"' "I'd - - Z -of -reach of theF. 0ious brute el shmen V will be serN ed from six to . - . Goose. The lecture was interesting o,FBrussels, 'who 'as awarded the prize. la�: . i 1 interest in the Adt which these . - ght h&-v,e been lle& As it was he eight o'clock. -Mr. Wm. Dawson, of usua BIU vale. and edIfying, and undoubtedly all en- Ladies. -Oe competitors were Miss , - the Committee. wit .- qs town,'won the -five mile Skating discussions have ocoasioned,the following Music, Teadings - Houghton abd Miss Annie Bell, and - I . i' I -the blow on thi James CollinB,botel keeper, joyed a mental feast. i - the head been half in inch either waly race in London, on Wednesday' night, . was indicted before A. Hailter,Brussp1s, and soDga were given by MississKelly the contest resulted in favor of Miss, CHEAP CASH �STORE, - jail matters. i . Mr. Thomas Kidd, of this town, will be I . I . : . by nine laps. -The Poultry and Pei and Billingsley, Brussels, Miss Inewitt, HO T -, - ke, would almost certainly have been . I es I - . of interest. As is well known to most for violation of the License Act, but - ughton. No doubt the rink owners, On motion of M ,�r I i killed. The animal was noted among Stock of our readers, Mr. Kidd is a life long before uoiug t co rt, the matter was Walton, and MeFirs. Strut- 4176 and will soon have another carnival, as I � .don, the Clerk wa's ME 7 J the men for its -kicl�iilag propensities and preparations for their Bliow, which is to I Settled I t�e yment,of fine and er $45 on this occasion, theConsol I - be held on the 20th, 21 st Conservative, and is a promiqeut mem. - . - , had become the teri,or of the stable, bat d of I I , , before and after the lecture. and we can Safely -say that it was the . . for the reeves i' b . : , ­ ber of the party. He is also extensively costs. , year, . 1; best ever hold in Wingham. . same to be the proper I jas, who had been driving it -A I 1, .. Mr. Doug . 1. February. The prize I'stwillbeoutin gaged.iq mercantile and i STORM. viol t storm broke out I i for some time,thouglit he had gained the a few days, and will found to con- on manufactur. :. I I tery over it, buti�t seemalthe mule tain am�le encoura-g3ment for all Ing pursuits, and had for Nrty years - I . I A , �.. conducted as one branch of his business 11 without intermission till Tuesday night. ANNuAL MEETING. : was only awad I d classes, both in .r spect to the value apd .- . X . I : il 1: - variety of he pri2 es offered. The offair a wh,ol6sale liquor trade. Hb is, also, The oldest inhabitant declares that ingoftbeHibbert brw�ch Agrlcultnral RTYJ PURCHASED.—Mr. W. - F. . . I i . ; �, I 1'as soon as it Oauaht� its-, master off his a shrewd obaerver, and from-�is experi- without aoubt this has been just as Society, was bold in t),be Town Hall, Vanstoneh�s purchased the Fishleigh Ladies' Clouds, Shawls, Wool Sq I make, application at i I I took advantage of the situation. is almost ertain ,o be a splendid sno- ,Uares, . .,. rMle I i I I t- guarc I 1once in the liquor trade, as well as from I re as'a. storm twenty years ago. No Staff a, on Thursday, the llt� inst., prop,3rty, just north of the Central Scarfs, Hood cumbtles, Pa, ., .1 , 14 -Im other respects it Vas a valuable ani- cess. -Mr, S.IDicison.Postmaster, was ll I =al. As soou as Mr. Wilson heard of busily engaged all Wednesday night his general knowledge of business, his mails a#ived till T nesday. evening, 412d when the following ontlemdu were hotel. tThe building on it was burnt of Fred. Man'lls, ali a [ - V - - goods, with 20 per cent. off the. lowesi :-motion of - M, . w -intends to regular price, tit I , many wore long faces as the carrier elected to manage aftairs during -the about years ago. H6 . I the accident, he at once ordered it to be distrib ter. The mails ir' the C letk waf� 11 I i Aestroyed, and A w�s accordingly led came in out twelve o'clock, and the as it mqst be entizely diolintereSted. came back empty. . ciirrent year: President -F. k Hamil- have a good, brick, building erected next , . I , , I Out and shot. The ala ion'was such that it took un- below PUGILISTIC.—Oar village has been ton , D. M6Laren; bpring. ' i - - ,4. , young man is recov. accum The interview which we re�ate I 1 nobly keeping up its reputation duril) S8cretary -Treasurer, J. Carrnkhael; MARRETS.�P . rices I are on the rise. . aitiorial which h ' ­ Gring, and will soon be none the worse , J. - workhonses . - - the presBut winter. On Tbareclay : re;e-, t; I any previous arrangement b?tween the , Board 6f Directors, A. McLennin,John Fall wheat," red, 90c to '93c ; white, 88C - . . 1- . for his nupleass,rit adventure. I ­ off so the -,itizens ebuld get their letters , . A to. 90c; spring, 85c to 92c; peag, 68c to - -1 .­ I , MCFAULS lay it before the Jute f evening last a Morrisite came in, nd Kemp U. Miller, Robt. Hoagar�h, Wm. 11 ; and papers in time for bu parties, and it *as after it took place we received Mr. Kidd's ib- having indulged in the boverage,became Wallac , D. Hills, Thos. Scott� James 70c; -oats, 34o ; barley, 45c to 50c; pork, I l. THE. BIMSELS REEVESHIP.-Consid- Thursday. - - I -uproario I - r I Walker, the Treasure, - lish it, as follows: consInt to pu a little too i US. Falling foul of Scott, , corge Habkiric. Andiltors-A. $8 to $8.40 � hay, 68; butter, 16c to 18c; I I I wound the Brussels Reeveship. AS A - SEAFORTHITE, INDAKOTA.—We ha,ve Reporter. --Mr. Kidd, I b ave just been a citizen a fight eusued, and consider- Fergns6n and A. MeTavis ' Thd I eggs, 25e; potatoes, 40c. CHF,AP. CASH STORK.- amount paid the Rol 1,d . I I oincy on I able chaWiDg and pounding was dope. Treas4dr's report shows the B. ciety to MuESTOHM.-The storm of the sea- I . . I I wIll be -remembered at the last munici- been pernaitted to' make the following listening to the conversatio 9 , b th n The fo.116Wing day a load of a be in 'fl011ri8hiDg State. � son commenced last Sunday morning ) pal elections: in that village, a v extractB from a p4ivate letter written by between yourself and friet, - I ­, I'll I )ont a dozin cam 3 in and demanded - . ! - and lasted until Wiadnesday evening. sontest was fought between Mr. Rogers Mr. James Hatt, formerly of this town, Liquor License Question. u - ! . - session. in -Tune and 1i . -1 -1 and Mr. McCracken for the ReeveBht,p. to a friend liere. The letter is dated any objections to answer a feW q6eSti011B satisfaction.! But no response, On I ! Winthrop. � ' The thermometer for the whole time . m I it it at the earlies I - , ' Saturday aid arrived to the citizens,ancl TEA. �'IEETING POSTPONED.— the too, was below zero, and on Tuesday was as I - - Strabane, Grand Forks County, Dakota, I Shall put to you on that slbject i y , The retur as in ( I January 5th.. He Bays: - "I will try -Mr. Kidd. -Not any. I a formal ch�llenge was sent to the tol�n, meetink which was to have takpn place low as 10 below. ' Most of the roads are YOU CADIT BU - - I was found to be victor by, two votes, and . Bbip, wbichl was responded to by a tirio in Cavan Presbyterian Church, Win- impa:ssable, On Monday the morning I showed that during U, , and give you a brief sletch of what I " QueStion..-I judge from y9ur conver- . I " was duly declared elected' by the Re- , 9 coming in, a;nd the contestaDta retired thro evening list, was express was detained 4 hours at Brus- sufaof 1515-50 had b( turning Officer Mr. Rogers applied to have done this season with the asBiB- sation you are a Conservati�e. pt n Monday . Commissioners for t,'b, .- - 01 . to the Sitting roo of a hotel to arrange ost ed on accoull stoirm. until sels on account of the snow, And the Ladies' Hats, trimmed an'a untrimmed , - Moved by Mr. Wa the County Juacle for a re-count of the tance of pe hired man, and then you Answer.-YeB. P p t of the f o ) will see I 1have not bean idle. I -will -, .Q. -How many years did- I 11 I prelimiDaries. At the time of writ' I bakIlots. After considerable 11hocussinglP . - - uder- Ing Tnesday evening next, whenl it will express from the east bad to remain at in the fashionable colorings and Shapes, - - Mr. Ray, -that Xr. 0. - , nothing definite has been decidQd o take place under the same arrangements Ethel .18 hours for the snow plough. with 25 per cent. off the closest cash- - naissibrier, have the 1[� the re-count was made on Tuesday last Pass over the job .of tea ning my effects ,,-iftaud you to say you had.bebn �ngaged 1, ; but knowinj ones I ay Friday is to be as forrrierlv, and the speakers formerly 'One train each way was got through on I and 27 miles, and seed wheat 12 miles", in the liquor trade? . between Tucil . . Mr. Rogers was '!,counted. in" b� - . - �Ineva, i figures, at - &TV line . I the day. e badly requirep - 06 named' will be in. attendance. Tu: aday and Wednesday last. If four votes. In the meantime, however-, through the breakup in the spring. No -. A. -Over thirty. : ; e . 6 3rd COUO "r, de 411 Lll i I 11 � ome valn �' h 41b .f t 1b n4 w the ma aid 0 P i ofi Mr. McCracken had been acting in the one can have any, conception of what Q. -What is your opinion of t�e pres- '. i -, — � THE REEvmsHip.-The Reeveship has . ., laying a new floor abi capacity of Reeve, and every person the country and roads were like' here ent as coijapared with the old s tem of . 11 . . I at length been settled. The count be i to, I I t,ki.-Fifty Tons for sale at �12 per a to the Roala, thought there would not be anything unles.9 th y had 'seen them, and I don't licensing? 1� Br fore the County Judge has resulted in - . - - 0 care to live another similar experienc8 A. -I b6lieve the present -plan the I I ton at tl�e 11FINSALLMILLS. 790 giving the Seat to Mr. Rogers by a ma- M-CFAUL'S' . --- Referre 11 also went to Goderich on Tuesday to Soon again. Here the, , Ow all 'Melts in best by far. . I . H -1lett. SITO�TS.-Thirty tons for Bale at the jority of four. Mr. McCracken's ma- . moved , _-_-__�---' -' '_- ---- __days,. -