HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-12-26, Page 8DECEMBER Expo-AITOR. ]THE HURO I 8, sumpti! Lty of free labor just -no— them the basliets -were em tied an( could get pler given v. Mr. McDonald, who - dischn;rgBd, Geoid has rern6ved to the; resiaerice ovilir ing officer; electoral divial No. e if Santa I a h4 Re erfou�g -mob b air of th ous table at which young to pull lown the old court b,im9e and depti a -to b p em'. The, gen emen ir, g to proceeAd to regale the inner hs04 should i -avail. themselves of* it
tile duties of the position in his USUal am, of Stj A 5, school house No. 2, C. A'Anto Oil t1 wh 0 go ruil for and Dlo� IR ato '�somotiine in in- k3ta 6 ilmentdry on 0 Ng 4, happ Addresse ffi ,er - eledto, al di i i N nf IV r manner. eli has -x,emoved his f ilv to this to ", r rnin 0 t of !affhirs is a nice coi isay,of Londes- antioNocou esilic, 'iden o e re6ei it y carriag" Opf Cie bOI0, rnluillC l e )��T - path, n1all P., 'Which as to make cvo�rybody r'cc ancr are following the trail A the rate- a were d 4 e� After a elloli
y the Rev. Mt. Rail nocent aanuso7ent the party broke tip in tile ar 0 tl A. Woodman, deputy r(turning Aighted with rich'and banish k,a,,a1edbyMr'.C.LJ st.--The c overty fl,0111
DISTRICT MATTERS. bpro; Rev-. Mr.-'A-fcCQY,Of E911101-11- I cc payers very closely'. --ZrllE Rev. Mr. the wee , siri' hours, " (h lo- land. Teared th ici for th e first t in ie electoral. di-iision No 5 Terdperan The! rich, getting no�riclie-r Ville, and the Rev. Mr.- Wright, of ev a', atreet tile proccedirIgs of 11�'dl, Lor�desboro, Jarne2s. Caintib .1, J)ickson, pastor of the Main re all' Iris a d iy. --TI i he p6xor are pot) Stratford. 'The address�es,%re goDd this sciison, cn'C and tl rer thal ever. ek for Wi I IV F,Lvw-riox oF 0mc+:Rs.At regular ti writh Lg h -,re foi the EntrE It deputWturning offid)a electo,c, ,i- Methodist o3hurch, started t lise "? an(l that of Mr. Wrigh particul 10.1 are 8 'I Wh*t is to become of the. couiltrj! arty ffliter there. meeting, of Sherwood Forest of . sion school Use" 0. 9,'%..! Philadelphia to visit his da The music by the choir was pron(initced E r�iiiationvii the Bigh II001., I le 0. epth Items. Me" th, and he i ra, of this eol- i: Lewb at less thi'll 'usu L—, Spruilg, d( P-Lity re o x. Mr. Dickso, is in poor ho tile Order of Forest (" ' I I �Tanitob,a and NQI%t) e te sso stalt-- proceeds of the Sab�a I I Inge will i10 him good.—Onr A Poultry association is to be, St enty; 0. ing ri, aff Tw ts w o predicted a green Christ- ed ill IUZ last the 0 town, held, oil Nonday eveni good. The ranted I t W n.' thinks a cl lection and the tea meee 4 Ounted to sslrs. John Beabti� and v. 0. xrs was Mitchell. -N OtEB. ibers, were ct&I officers ret ned. from. Tor onto otir sdayeven- McKenzie, a indigent. Conii-oillors tp prophe following men, ele about $150. 6re erected in Listowel. dur- Curling is the )sorl)mg spo
a-8, mas this,year were sadly-li,, taken. —The —There w A in for the current term-: R. V Simpson, Ing. They lif A bE en rustic. Ang nthe be pad for, a rvices of 1 384, s follo ly say they can Stand, alI ing 188-1, buildin a to the, value of -$4311 Portage la Prairie his The C.R. ; Win.Grieve,SX.R. ; A.Heniryl AUS.—Acnie Clui,-Skates, Q, Le 11 city f or over a wee i., and i vc re aVrate o 75 per dvv emb ; i J. 1% Cc- Salvation Arn .9 1 the boys 000. - 1 , I 8 'VO 7� ; . , Bkitton, 24 the rotten eggs , that clul� is conposed of ten fiVe711101 lnTreasurer: John Finch, Secretary ; A. Club Ska.es,, Chancery Millan, 2 d ys 1-ni.perial Club Skates German aftenoling the -sitbings f tt nM n -is
'I) ol sizes at - I D. J. McDonald, .W. ;. Cheap Cast Skates ;111 11 days A114 ; J. Lashaift, 23 daysi $40 255 ; like to pelt at thei --2Tbe fire- --Dog poisoning still -goes orl'in J, fit -40n Wednesday of 1—t w4ek the Court. - Their case % ar at the Tern p i - ) N Barton, gi�;t� repairs TAlk-inols 1w in, 1 25 - B. n1en of ' this pl cd their cliell, the latest victim beill Mr. Tait's thermometer registered 33 degilees b6. oe9 I Ornp n was stock. 'VVrD &WILSON, Sign of the Circular a,11ce Colonizition 'C heard A. S.- McDonald, 23 days, $40, T. Seeth, S.B. J. Currie, J.B. ;. H. loWlast 0 days, L$tl 12. Council annual grant for their services on highly prized little dog. low �zero at Gretna and it. has be I cololr Ta' P.. 0. R. Dr. .. cott, Surgeon. -et i givml. Churchill, 23� anti-tobace Main Street, Sdaforth. bt t, decision I -has
Word, Chief They also had the r . ',it -,,ge of atten E ftg &( journed to Incetat Londesbofo on the Friday evenin last. After they ha --The temperance and 0 since. society f St. Marys Method' t Sunday —G-'overnor Lawlor, of Mr. ame% Foo, Of Str, received their nioney� they stormed Mr 0 is ti,"Ie Pro- Ra Of the Subsidiary High Court, tIl 8 areat Co6s6r mti e demonstra ion, Z th inst., al� 9 o'clock, a. in. i � nger 'F —Our butchers I was. present CH .1,STMAS supply of a f being Chief- I I Jailles Ferguson's oyster , aloon, where seb( ol has 279 pledged members. vinoiat jail, was married to t. and addressed the Coart. r. d ro lue d o 1,1 The -a dished up -to ew have on hand a magnificent BluevaLe. they had 'the oystei thei 7D. H. Cluff, an old and respected Johli at Lde View, f
ChristroiaSL meats. . As Usual, Sbaforth's ta Ili, The tted thei a at 0 an spo Td, Pcrtioe, of the resi lent of 8t. Marys, &rid for many days ago. Tnx ScuooL Un'TSUS.—Mr. Samuel they , vere DOT,4.—.Tl-,.e Women'.,z Christ all Ili- in granq style.—Mr. veteran, Air. George Eiing, comes to or cc foi- Crit% aIll intends yew, -a town constable, (tied last week. ---4.R. P. )�JUIJiLgan of had a Union, of Bluevale, haN"re organ- Exeter J�Lotel, at the st,�tioll, Stark has. juscompleted the work of i ng for Tories. — POrallc the front :nd has a display �fliich -we ey ti- -ely too b ones takine the School census. There are L in [r, iziad a - Ban( of Tfftop , and .1�ave nDw holding grand, shooting rrl�teh oil Wed —StratfordCollegiateIristitute asks the team of horses stolen about a year ago. are sure i, rarely excelled in any of be is Kilpal riCk. Plattsville, i w i-411 council for $500 to provide a better sys- They were found a few das ago. by the a town this year 680 children between the town. She -is Aout sevoit y meral) r an& several nesday n A, and in the evolling Ile lax,ger towns or- cities, while lie is slerding Some dtyslln Police on an Indian faiin near ages of 5 nd 16. Of this number 13 are ases t tender t, secre- have a bi *.ball. tein of heating for the buildingi Mollinted closely followed by his competitors, the guest - 0 hb: fti*er As, the Mi eac,bers, be ides superin tary, aad treasurcir.' We trust he 4 --The Stratford ralwy -coriductoirs moosomba, and returned. not at! earn. I dr. Cwvv an. —Pro $80 1�U11)ck'ga,'ve a v 'Y ball towards Diplitheria lis made its aplocarance �cndiiitr any school; 26are attend- Messrs.Butts nd Durrnt & e Brussels intend holding their annual irlovement w L11 do - thE BII Y'A priate school, and three re being Ewing has 10 bee'ves, 10 be: -esting exhib' tioJi of his skill w a the end of anuary. at Morris. Two of the J)Oug� pigs and n in ,cc B. ne. a. h(pr4e tr -s- good . The Jnion has also stic' eded in t at hoi In 1883 the total - (.n,. I (T r S ys . t ini-mense riumber of very f ne I ainer on IN..'ain at cleet on We ARINT a
in the Presby- i --.-The total amount of taxes to be lst children have died. It lis now po,pulation -was 617 of whom 17 d. y *. �pres enee 'of largei croll A of 9 tting urife 1111cilted wi Ile 11 retired from the school I ti + Orrerky, h coll,�cted in Listowel for the present ra,gring iii the 'Mennorlite Amono, others he has a first pp -ize he ler
arson who takes ny rian and clies �of Blue- atteavled no school; 29 atterided privaft ver y 1) terian and ethoolist clinic was e which was fed by.Mr'. 'Shobrook, �of p(o le. contest, home. It vi de. Mrs. I'e- x. Ross made it and 1. �re- ie reasoll not being given but Of this $10,000 have the IMorris River. Two have allo died in a hoi se she o10 were taught at Hullett 2 heifers fed, by Air. Mountain, in be est uld attend t lie may be presuni d. Jas. Young ),as Ya scrited it to oth of th( churches. —1 (fr. already been paid into the treasury. there., WW be:�een that the school population hilAtion her(' on ace of Hullett 3 heifers from Huall R as, Professor's grand ex taken hi I which is considered b y rGeorge Mybetr raised on his ---i-Thc yield of grain at tilo'Rolrian haa- x-ely increased during the past E dward Tin [all is still -ery low. —A low y cKillop 1 steer frorii Creorge 5acks on, 1 rday.—lAr. 'Wrii. Guhi-fie, Of Cleve- tittle cheeky. From the pre- aM frr I, near Litowel, this season, a turni :Catholic mission, Peace river, I 11 T i Lys ago th year shows that the town still I ( a orma nt Rev. Mr. Hartley'and ' Jr. ast sea- Morris; 2 heifers from Jackson, I Sea Fdr h I ioy, is at pr(oi ent outl I see as :if we were p 111(r) ii ere a little disappointed s tie Swede varict which weighed 19 son was 25 bus; e s of wheat 'rom .50 uci to pro,g,ress. despite .V ril, y the hard I t) D K oil next 'year, of Morris; I heifer from Win. rieve, Mc� 8 e dio, his PliriE 6111 La holidays in going to I we a new coil .r. I isod', when e pounds. pounds sown, and 15 bushels of barley ine lambs fro a uest bf bi� uncle, M -toliidt ell as stirp going 'into througlA ;, people being tired of the Killop - 6 extra f III r.. Quite a bnd of Indiana are ell- froiii 15 pounds sown. 9 the COMM' .111- -4 I cellar of the manse to get I t one tbat will fvom a ell. old one ley say we an aRsEs SorLD. IlGeorge Dorrance, AfcKillop; I pig, Mal ped in the woods near Kirktoil. —The Edmonton Blletin says: we I decid( Ar. W Rynn, ion wine to lind neither wine :nor j ag. ,&a themselves without leav- in a fireivater S. ftobetson is pre to �'start a of Haett, recently sold a spn of fillies Mr. (reorge Pluin�s, Tuckersmith 2 lcino, nd drink paring egi ng Bs co -t in, T e Scott is egi to of the ratepayerts. we Ing it to vo, I'pigs from i1r. Spaforth 2 Bruce el d. ar to be. their pursuits. porl;i-curing establislinient. This Will coming- three years old to Mr. John T. Iready. 'hey might li we 111pp boys thirsty -al of $430. from Mr. Sidney, Brownell, Soaforth J Ross, S-1 of also waA L Reeve who,will hve back- t, licked " ot t the in and left i -%Tubhodist church tea, mectina be ai great benefitto he settlement, as Hicks, of Mitchell for the su bt; 2 from Mr.. -*N. ho bone to i kf e an Opinion ancl tand *by it from Mr. Watson, Hullet Al r., Roderick IR oss Bruc'efield, it Will do away with the dii ty t- They were both from Old Lord H, Caristin 'ti ees nd on tertainments are t -Zirkton nnounced foi- Christmas Lololow, as I � I of thu candi- J. Irwin, McKillop ; 2 from Mr. Ry nii, ol last to all pe wns a tl were w6R matched, and as the price inai b;lnded the )tta ffa orm c has been postponed tell New waY,s experienced by farmers of for a. tl 0 topics of the day. dates no 6r was known to (lo. Hullett and 3 deers shot by Messrs . E.. SE 54on, passed a a x, Year's night selling-, their fresh pork, althoiigh the dicates were ail exceptionally good. also 2 BpiF, —Our schools closed Tuesday Hinchley and Robert NeMillan, -,crid-cass certificae a cedsSfully, u -nd -on has been high. team,—Mr. Charles Mason, of Bruce- SE - a StanIE3r. of 0 -have gone rIle per ill County Sabbath chool' pride of bac partridaes,a lot of excellent turkeys and xged to teach near Blae. this we4k.and oAr tcacb'rs field, has alao sold his four year old im- is RATE. - Convention will be lield in the Widder 4The jackfish fisheries on Lake',Nlan- AM) DF, or their holidays.. Misses Ross 0 Oil home f ported sallion " Honest Donad, to a an Ini'llonse amount of ' ther stuff. SA13BATirL Street Presbyterian and Methodist itob,a are assuming large proPortions, tl�e evening f the 5tb inst. a very site- nits are ter- o -Mr. John Butts has one cow f ed by T io nnual o' m t %rid Catley, whose engag I(, gentleman frorn-th6 county f Bruce, Ater -Win: nei it i connee clitirches, St. Marys, oil Wednesday and sevIral hundreds of persons 11%kIll 111 Mr. Joh n H. Petty., Hay, -which weighs I n C lur .1 I a bath S(h )ol'. entertaininent -i vas giv(311 in the ininated, Igo to Torontb to� the Normal. The parchaser e 11 igb Thursday, January 21 and 22. busluess of fishing and handling for the sum of $2,300 t th of Galt,*! who bou,,ht ct Mori( South school of Section No. �. Althol _Professor Sage, of London, deliver- whi,ch cost a -cent and a o narter ia pound of this horse is the same gentlera an -who 1800 pounds; 2* heif�rs fed by John lac- w No 11 d the ell rc h nex y leo. Thomson, 0 ME A �rood progn mine has the rain fell in torrents a Ui4 houl of keram, ith, one weighino- 700 out J. J. Denman, is in f till blast now. Kay, Tuc el Lg. ed sermon to the Independent Order of on iice and a cent and a half delivered purchased Mr. Whiteley's " Swallow bich, been I openin th" house, IV
pounds and the other '50 pounds; 2 cents. 9? —A number of our nierebants- are ex- last fal. He has aa eye for good horse al ranged. Aldnli� sioll I Foresters. in t. Thomas Church, Monck - at the railway. Large quantities are for theN Occt bandsoln y hibiting a fi-ne quality of do shipped cast fr. Win FOAV er, incipally to Buffalo. y - I - LITERARY ISOCIETY.— 'Onic time "6go decorated a,' Ion earliftz steers fed by ods for t e
flesh. ie. (led to jho dol ton on Sunday evening, 14th bist. to a 50 tyoung people of thi 11 A larfre me Z one of wbich weighs . jeigIIbOrll@Od by the 1, as croNs holiday season.—Brussel, market, as 11 I I I Tuckersmith, tl e� by a rel trk bl , intere 3tibd and very at - usual, is the beat in tile' county, as cro voted halise. etirig of iti, ens held at and the other 600 pounds. In I t1i e it kosl; pr able v -ay F t Tif F. CarasTi.&.Ni TErr-MA,N�ci� poun'ds Ift to con6dor ofiL -At Knox church, Mitchell, ann or W I 1tiam decided to grant p� borrus th c ina ast week, for six lambs fed by Mr. Robt. -tend ti W, be Ludience. f e. Op, Z:1 -Y. paid I li- I of $500 towards starting a newspaper -in Uimos.--The members of the Wonlen's sheep he has Io- in 17 tentive high as 74 cents beiii, ir -which they m �erhf - tat veqary teameethig a quilt co: MeVittie, Tuck-ersmith, virbich avenwed' - -eni�ngs. It * ii e, eemed advi ia ble chorus by tl e choir, aill ail ills'll"Ume. wheat. We have, iii.fact, 0 markets, 5 le� 'was of this el as 630 naines old for $35, and a cake that town.' C. J. Stillwell accepted the Chistiatt Temperance Union a d each, dressed weight ;.,%Is) 2- selection the-Cirgaii nolviolily by.14iss %literU, y a- ail upper and lower town ilrnik town, trom, ted the membefs-'of the Band 7 0 Oki t( oir&nlize therris vo�s i Ito for Mr. Walter Thomson bein 61, and has gone east to procure a and fr. 0 vld,;of 1ayfield, -be —Anniver- 9 -pigs from Mr. George Plevr6s� a week. I all Mary McD lower seems to the belst. a. off s c of Hope to most sumptuous Slipper 8 eiatllffli, to ii,npet Oil e the ureli-,-,tseroftliefori-nerantIMr.Tho pre anitype. He expects tax-eturn Robert Armstrong, Grashen Line, the es ill the Cn'da-Methodist Tuckersmith; 2 Berkshire. pigs f"On" h Me onald of the latter. at once,and have the paper, to tieclled spread ia the basemet Of the Metfi-6dist a no��,-been fiitte d U c vdr Mr. O'T'eil'.s sary servic and 2 pigs. was introduced, wl, ich Mr.' T. McQuade, McKillop, , subj ect for (I ebate, ace were Jeld "last Sun church on Friday pvening last. The in which the riet last TuEsdy church of.this pl t. Marys Literary Club has opened the� Fort Williami Echo, in ruiiniil agoroler y Resolved that t adoption of the 1 day and were conducted bk' the Rev. J. from. Mr. Ross, Tuckersmith. -were abGnt. seveWty children present el'obing for the first ti -1 0, ald from its winter session. At the opening by New Year. y itiliter -Pre,ent, and 1b] —Messrs. Durratit & Bea�ni show Dne Vould be )enefici4l to the McAllister, Kincardine, ald Rev. T. J. e deep in- Scott Act ,
and, they- seemed to enjo and appreciate Ia rge ri i meeting 116v. Mr. Turnbull read all -�-On Tuesday last as the onli son 0 Ar. James community. " This sul)ject -wOs handled nni a -meet- the feast of good things provided for heifer fed by� A Broadfi Ot, tllo� young peo: ve lready abine, Walton. The. al te, -cultivation of- the mind, t( rest )ple h, he Oj i 60 pai ds ; I el frant ol annei by Tuckersihth, weighing t it romises to b in a most anding wili 'take place ci�i Christmas esiby on 11 Courtepatte, of St. Albe t about
t, ken in 116 aff was them. The chldren, by Aliss Cu 1111c which ed ivith hearty ap.
8011, of BLyfield, nd k1r. been sixteen years of age ws gettii:.kv ome- lieffer'whicli goes 600 pounds, w 3 ss(ciation pro])Oses Mr. T day.—Brussels parlianieut has sarigseveral pieces very nicely. 9 and suiccess. Tne pllise. nin-a a Pound of
gins, o thii rr out of ox contai
two yeir old hefers fed by Air. IrN in, rillcr Thos. f S ,afOrtll,l for the adjourned till first Wednesday ab able addresses were also delivered by t have several public meetings dh -Stratford public school trustees are Oey 'of McfCillopi lyllich go, 4.3 nd by Mr. ArthurG gunpowder a spark from the pipe which new revereads. Mesrs,McDonald and Bi .0-Toutids, -5- tI e,winter. a ter the holidays. Three -n to kissing the female teachers. No -was smokig fell in1bo the powder. As giv, %rid Mr. Fral he ik. Crass y weller, of B ak pbrids and 500 pounds respectivel members were introduced �t last aiieet the latter he was turning away after shuUing the . and Mr. Win. M. Gray. The occasion I wo- ider that there is a rush of -tile negative lie v one for arry vacancies which'occur.—Araus. bo�� the powder explode�d, 1) w -h -his was a ery pleasant both fdr tile , also several fine lambs and pigs fed by I Hibliert. Nveller, of Z rich, for ina.—Thos. �Strcli is a�tiin a cand'
',rey. in children and othors present. The ladies' I Mr.- Ja, m es Johnston, Tuckersmith. S I diuri-E Lhe decision wa given in fa or of Ithe S`Ott dte' for the reoveship o f No [Because Stratford has tho prettiest hari, 9 —The C%nn:u soiree in _18 and face terribl and ta Ing —It will be seen from the bov if Act by thi, chairman, Mr. Roiibort Del- opposition spoken of as yet.—F. Frey is y part who compose'JbIlis society re, engaged in't C r6iiiarty Presby orian church will be teachers in the count):y the Argus boy win ac- now ill f Lill blast ith al Temperance eyo lacking their Christmas bee it gtty, NvIlo. f]oresided w), th. entire satis' of he roof og the house. Ie a commendable -work- and th should any go h -,I next Tuesda r ev ailing -in the elm i ell, necoln't roll up his jealous eyes. Kiss- igl"It. fro m our i' no*tbe the fault of the Ther butchers f ollowed a ver leng thy House on the old Tecui*seli starid.— almost certainly lose his a
receive every -,icourager-ixent will e m �m tea -will be7 3ery ed f rom 4 tc .30' tion. in the teachers, indeed The trustees -iiii of a a: They. not only undertake to The stals, were nicely decorated and oil and well-solected progran 0,eorge Love's ri-ame is Ili tioned as a --The Winnipeg Free Press a Addppsse.-%rlil be deliverel by ein being human and gallant at that, is it YF-' logues, rea(lings,:recitations, ',A-ocal id The German coloilly-f ,New ls� aoral welfare of -t1hose Christ mas eve were br-illiantly illun ill candidate for municipal !h . ce gives look after the'x everends Messrs. 11 right,of Str%'t 0 d; ,ter ? Who could resLt ? Were
at 3 -which, !hel d anir won promise of speedily developill into a under their charge but attend to t1lieir ed and presented a very pretty appear- Cilpirl, of Mitchell; letcher, T1 al nes instruirientql music, (I the- this yoa�. He ought to tnake a goo yoW living in Stratford, Mr.. Argus, you j101 Lrishing a att( rition till a, N ery run hvilh), 110 sills to 'wer for.—A. ettlement. Riedle ance. V 1% I well, and there are udience iii rapt &n$ physical needs I o4d Th6iripson, Hei r% Hain It n, th(. enjoy4ble 1) would spend Wfortune, to get elected a. awhen Laniont is back from Mikskoka where manypoo,r people who. uUt be greatly F ullarton Dr. Gii bell, of Seal oi Ith. late how Sol- Oct trustee.] Herald. an', Sbaritz are actively engaged in 111 'king p its interests, and they -are -in wo.- a u
forniance 1-ws brouht to 1 lose lie has been deer bunting $or Some tilile. r'ahieved 1�y their off 6rts� darin, t1lis LOCAL BRi:EFs---Ast Friday was the 11, re-willalso tie cho�ce selections of -211e. Avoribarik cheese factory h
by all joinling in thX8111gin"" Of the' Ile got three. rec:,-,ipt of an incteAsing nuber of appli- severe aud coldest day of the season. It is said the mu ic t1w, '1v A rneat P-henitsi)atrops the greatest satisfac- 1119. Th� in- National Antheqi. The proce�e'dsw ich ca one for entries for lands. 1 thermoyetar reyistered 20 degrees be- t -e4t Ill be antici Pa ed � and we ex - tion for the season just closed. Over to ding settlers whoare in the! city are� pot to $20,000 were must have amounted to iL cohsider ble
Tuz. SAP-B-iTEE SunoaL JUDILEE,—The i low zero Vn the mornrhg of that da. Walton. ee the ob urcb c rowded. paid out f9r milk- (luring e to time, me orn t 1111 -bilee held in Mr, D. D' -up houl At aid for sitill re to )e used in the interest of the already
Union Oabab Se Wilson has been 1, the season. The buyer, Mr. W. MATION.--Tlie teachers and abbth School held in the sedtion. I PRESEN thE-feein of common interest I�as bound i -Us Green. Gardno's, Hall oi Tuesday evening last several dWs with a severe cold, bt is them noticeably together. It' � believed ascholars of the Canada Af e�hodist church, Marshall, tratford, was so highly wa, tea i tI �e residence of a, brTi;ant mccess in every respe t %ing better.—Miss* Susan C(,Ppl phased with the quality of the, ods now gel la session of �- - . i TEA A1EETXNG' ie arml ne here, took pos. 90 th t the establishment of this settle ellail, Methodist a -ad Ea- ' i i The Preacyt f a member of the Salvaion' Ariby b ere, i) will e beld ill 6:0'anadaMethodist OT1111E.- lie lecti ire giv 1 -the Air.. Andrew Morrison, Mcl�illop, on th, 6t he presented the salesman with I- 1 6 towards —T in at will prove a nucleus I �h united was fareellpad onThursday,-night and LE en,6nthe eveniury of -ect Monday evening, last, nd' altlioiigh the of i cent per pound on the last car de- e aurch, Hills GrE 1�cv. Gdor Webber ii the ain-si. which an important R will be the purpose of having. a grand union left on Friday.. for Burlington liere 91 )ove the contract inimigratic ornly, a good f le 3191; of - Decemb'r. Addresses are ly nurn- livered, over 'and' al- it Methodist church oil Monday evoi Lin o, evening was very at attracted. L Musical and literary jubiee in which al she v I be enfracred for a while 1NIT. C ade the price for October ecte, from flae v.;.Messrs. "6r- last, was well attefideU by an attenbive -ber of the youngr people m de their ap- price, which ins: tl - r well' �Iled baskets cents. The pr John C.- e cheese 12, espt' maker, the children could take part. This is-, Steele arrived home --There was great excitement over P th( city election in Emerson e other r mce tyke4nd a (f Hensll; e- Mr. ANebber maintained his pearalice with iei , on Friday last. He audience. the firo time that anything of the kind berry, Manitob, it Acheson, (if larpen, oli�� Tonison, is reAgaged to frorn reputtioi f beincy a f rat class lecturer, and gave a grand surprise to Air. Mor- iness. nag f It tory for next season. here, but judging has been ergaged in the gran ]-)us* da�. Both candidates for n d I lith, of la- In e the C� 31�ssrsi, Dan�y a he ,red the one; oil rison and family, -and presiented the fol kight it, will not there for: som He will sped the by the w,, alAy, with their siLipporters, !ed up the sucess of Tuesday e time. —On Friday- evening 12th inst. a� very lowingddress: To Mr. Andrew Afor- 'Thibre !also be last. There were over four hian - —The sleigh- -11onday ev nung. ing met t th to he last moment of polling. A large "be he -holidays wit hi friends here. pl Sant gathe e old home- 'in'g is now as good as it can be, ad et thi§ we to rison spe6ial train all, te ad of Mr. Johnston Armstrong, on 0 ctock p. in. .6 0 time is anfici- a year ago, you retired frd.m the office of a 11 lental ausi6. Tea *il I be P rved at 7 and Da#Sir,-When, P1
dred "dren, and th6 Christmas carol OBITUA1C r. —We re i Respected numberDof voters carne by
b the m were Simply delightful, past k has been a busy one for our chronicle - t�c deah of Mr. NVI. fr m Winnipeg, which turned Ithe elec- V -oad, near St. Marys, and 'chool, ed� sh. 4 Lfe th-e Other musical selections, to- -merchants and business Mrs r barrister, -I and his respected consort tiOOL in favor Of IMayor sun wee and all r Iftilly i4 ited. dent of the Saj)bath 5 Mitchell I I men. f - this place. Mr. Hall -has superinten His
felt that presented hill e time Pak t ill poor health we, as teachers and scholars, r -with the dialpgues aild recita- Killer, Of Emerson, has come I, to spend costly easy aq gethe been for so angible wibli two beautiful and m I*ority was small, onlyfourwen. Nash Bf..gr and he t i0Ua t a i rip 0 !California we would -1 *1 1, - like to offer you�sorne tt
tions were as cood ds they -Iold be- the holidays with her, parents and chairs, and a highly complimentary ad- ha and Burnham 164. The o . appreciation of your Acco dingly he evidence of our �L C LRAI , XG SkLE. —Bef or tak- would do him o Tennant, The excellent tuaner. in which the chil- friends in this-town.—Th.'e skaing. nk dress, oil the §ccasion of retiring from councillors are: Vxn�e, John- 'stock ifor 40 days, A. Taylor, Belgrave n t, will started on Wedn a- r the 0th hist., long, earnest ail dren, acquitted therriselves showed the was ci�eneq , fbr the fi. r-st time this sea- " P, the farm t 'their new stcn, Cooper, Flexon and Bee*er, being )11 r �7,000�,%vokh of ds, comprising D'y but had oil] y got a's fa I- as N w Mexico that finpo,etlit and honorable depart- active life oul 0 ca're which those who had the train, hg of son on Friddy night' last. There was L ove all the members of the old counpil. Fully Up, G ps, Furs, Robes, Dio 04 ds, Clothing, I ts, esire ho me in St. I r s. The onipany then an �oes and� Crockery, t cii st for cash or p roi luce . all S di -d -%,cry suddenly. Aft. Hall merit of Christian work. That, d them must have taken with them. when he tw c) thousand Aollars changed hands n quite a Iarge dro-wd present d the3 parto t bar- While all,. both children and instructors, ajo*� themselves Isplendily. ash'Value. CoM onE, come. all and g( has been in Exeter alaout four'yeara and we now take the- opportunity of gratify- heartily of an oyster supper, seemed to ei 777 oustomets wanted to purchase g)ods ing, and we beg you to aceept this easy served up in good styl wb est praise, and The ice fSetaforth in that -&ro entitled 'to,,�the higli was in good orde tim 3 has in a0e hirris If highly l)tyear for trade. A nierry Christ,111ILS nd lftoin. our chair, accompanied by our best wishes short speeches music and singing -com- respected atid his rtui e o all. A. TAYLOR. 8)dx2 While, where af did so creditaly, it I Cheese factory �, property in this town -Yea t w. c 3perous New oken plated the evening erijbyment. for yourself and fairtily, as sinall t would be iuidious to. particularize, it ered for sale oil Tuesday last but midst willbe greatly Missed C d regret BRIEFS.—Tfie snow is so deep that .-One even g lately - as Air. John was off -rid o child. of our respect and esteem. We sincere- E. McFAUL -t of place to was bid in for' $1,111.' The orn liany t. ffi( �on t will no be considered ou ted. He leaves -a wife a
is gre&tly imp -,ded, the drif bs are aodley, Sr., of Fullar and his son than thi for. -RiEFs. ouncil. inet- last week.— ly hope that you may long be spared to visica di- think they can realize more thi B —C were. driving towards home they make Specia mention of the m .1 orous and i b sti 11 3iiows and Uk ws. Ja bez How about a town 411 ? It is to be hoped labor in the Master's cause, d that oft rector, Mr.. T. 0. Kemp, 'Who§0 it.—Mr. Sidney Morton's auctions of �nkneloquehtsermcm was preached ill (lay of toil, ve - narro-wly escaped being killed. A c that the new council for 188' -will look times, as at the lose of
direction t-Ite mu8ical part of the enter- Alm, a village lots, which was to ave 1 Method�st d.hutch, Sunday ever Ing to it.. n r e sly —A large num,)er of residence� you find rest for your body in this chair dri ke neighbor d ov furiou up IS GIVING tainnient was gotten up'a-nd- to wltose taken place at the Commercial Aote, on c- be ind them 1 t b 'the 11ev. Mr. Williams, of Tees- be refresh d by refle olbeforethey could get y li, xet during the last your mind may ie m uch of Sat have gone ip in,Exet skill and untiring energy is irday last, was postponed until Sa N r er, to a cirowled cnigregation, Ile fellow- on of the wa3 -,their carriage Was struck -e the success which 11 ell- urday, January 3rd, th6n to ta yea and w1ich are a redit to the place 1 tioii upon the mutual lovo, and ed th k ace I 3 PXpected to be on tl e platform Ni -i th I tliroN-,-n into tile ditch. Happi terU�ent, it. was. t he Universal a the Al m a hotel. —IAre re-aret to arn When their are.ri ly finished, it is ship existing between yourself and us, all ly C1 A L VA�UE aieral 3 other cl,-rg3 In ui on Chri t mas neither tile ol gentleman nor his son said, they- will Cos about $13,000., aiid we pray that when your life's - work SPE verdict of those present that it was one that Rev. Mr. Broley has teen laic up E v aning - at the tea eeting. A food Good for xeter.--4ile new. covered is completed and you rest ftom your Ia- was hurt but the vehicle was so badly of the rn. oat enjoyable affars ever, held for several days with a severe attac. c of t ir ie is: anticipated. —Wir. Thos. xon e the unis eakable joy smashed that they were obliged to bor- e on may hav in Seapforth. The hall was nicely deco- p illness. —Mr. John 'Mcmiillan, of HUI ett, skating rink was OpEned 6,t H nsall. on bor y has opened a hartiesc. sfiop in the Acre rmv another to -take them home. Our nirio, of last w4ek, and a of meeting many of tholse Whom Thursday -eve rafted with evergreens mottos,. etc.,' intends having an immense auction sae � I ier- A. Taylor, f ri end of the 1: owl drove on and coming farmerly occupied by� mid had it been decently lighted would of imported and high -br6d Carialian number of our skaters went Up, We sup- have instructed in the truth as it is in (hlant.'� As lie is a g od tradesmal he with�Mr. Garbett,- of Carlingford-, ed unusually well. Tire a- horses ea4y in February. lie has Dver pose to show them ll.ow to skate. —Mr. Jesifs, and whose feet you� have guided- 111) a -i (ill do well.1 � 'We w ish him succe tu -ned his waggon completely over into the way of peace. !Wishin�, tandace was very large, the hal being twenty of these animals which he in- Charles Manning, of � t lie Central Barber into Godley is ongaged as teamster for the ditch. Mr. Grarbett was thrown hop of this place,iiiitends Funning a and yours a cheerful and happy Christ- er so: packed 'that th e -was scarcely stariLd- tends to dispose of.---71vlessrs. Hugli t lie' Belgrave mil.. — Taylor's a we is 8 to oil be- from his hiill Ispring seat but e caped says mas and New Year we temain ry Friday. He I I chair at H(nsatt eve' Lladies Ulstersl ing ro-orn left. The spirit of umon and Robb and Frank Case airre doing a yery a cene of 61�1 not on -with custoll lers, zie 'Berrie, Louise without severo inj ury. brotherly friendship which eists be extensive business in pork packifig t he thinks he cau'work up a good'.busi- half of the school, Liz big I h val has been go' 1 ii�ireliasmig warry cl M and Chri st mas —Our �rink, was Pollard, Lizzie A. Fox, K4ie Dennison. religiolis revi Mg tween the vaious charclies in this tcWn season. The meats cured'by these ven ness the Cbeer. He has r ine a n9 employ all in Stratfor4 for a nuniL-er of weeks is commendable,, and cannot fail to hoiye t1 re now so n6ted for opened on 3aturdayaiternoo T last and Mr. Morrison replied as� follows: My men a er rorking long' 110 irs. Orran of all kinds S -Mr. Crossley, evangelis Who a beneficial, christiaizing influence in excellence tha th.'ere is an active de- a large crowdassembl�d.on the rink in dear Christian friends, my heart is. too pa t. Ladies' �antles' bein sold her no as 0 in the move- evening &rid a go time as spent full and my tongne'earin t expreaq the has taken a leii,ding pat the comm Long may it continue. wand for them from %11 parts ol'the the ew vening lately, filk in ,ket in Hi Won niay are, cyniing, Messrs. IV, 0 veet deserve cre- grtitude and love which ag in 2 nt took far ell one e �ekes and, �, now feel',and Dom, inion. ---�Mr. J. A. Smitji, forinerly f ffils. Big pric(s for ar, ear the ;oi on which occasion a multitude assembled rs, S�F.FtvicEs.—The anni-' of the firm, of Campbell &- Smith wa s 'ija it for the imanner i which they are always felt for the schol a and teache Is drws trc d urdli to hear his far Iduck; cuiad cheap gc)o( connection with the town hunting up old friends for a f conducting! tt. antle Claths, versaxy services in ew they h ve splen- and all other officers conn�cted with our in Knox ell e -well ad- M W Air, Smith owresides did ice, an(! finely lit 61 i b e landeliers, ol nd tb-night I feel dress. It was.the largest gathering of Presbyterian Ghurch in tl U's town ere' days this week. n p in- the kind everhold in town,the basement -11.ul.tett. that if I ll�ve been in my! weak way on Sabb,%th last. The Rev. P. in London but is engaged as a com � - and everything furnis ed -Tor bhe accom, ing filled as� well as the bo -4- of the be ii d COW r IrL Dpi -N' s. --�LA. meeting o I lul- mod&tion 'of a, good in my Wright, of Stratford, preached both cial traveller &rid looks as happy I a.iors. Evefyb dy Should strumental. in doing an� eburch. Two meetings were going on ILondesbo cc on morning and eveni-mg to very Ia e con- J cilly as - of yore. —It is stated that Mr. 1�e colt 3 oil held. ab patronizethen --�The ,iew railway bridge Iviaster's case, I am well� �repaid by your rg oros 8 U -Is place is kind address, which I priZe more. at the same tin greg.ations. In the evenin- the church John Hannah'will again oppose Mr. i I e 15th inst" T �e reeve was authorized which rive'r at thi bight le. His parting words wg filled to its utinost capacity. The David Walker for, the Reeveshi-ii! of i o aia i & Di 01 rt at Clinton on not quite finished yet and i!ill be left as I know it comes from i innocent and were i ision C I "Here's my heart, and bere's my hand, till spring. artn6rs laving g'- honest hearts. I do aco�ept this easy peole of Seaforth were va' uch taken Tuakersmith and that Mr. W. H. Mul I, ell Ne 270 7rain,wood ry in L irist to: � def 6:r d garnishee i Uit, 'Cc meet you in the Better Land." .Attle Gillespie and Hullett, oa the or produce -to di ipose f should bring it chair from you, not foil its intrinsic L adies' Furs, up; with Mr. Wright, ad we have not will oppose Mr. Smiley for the De 0, I the invitation being given for thoee as q are liarrr�oriy and good had a minister for a long time wbici seem� R eveship. —The High and P iblic ouno: that ontract for ditching is not to Exeter I uyer, giving good value, but for the io had beeniconverted since Iblie ser- e a-een us 4s teachers and w di I isl4e and'in e ev, alt of contracl 'be�, prices, and tlies.� articles are in great will existillgbet,vi vi be t stand up, about 200 arose ed to give such genera -satisfaction to schools S�niissed for t1re Chr and. The -o scholars ank you all f I
those who heard hhnw.� He is engir ads are fa�irly black kgain- I th or 3 ir.ja to <and after the audience was Au Cap not argi-l- holidays bn Friday last. —On MG I day n firi E bed, ano: er's order grven dern lade I witl L brick and w. ood your kin,I-ness to myself and family, and t�hs e eeni, Ladies' Sip'' mentaive, but is intensely earnest and some three sleigh loads of sGilool'cliffilren' a] I nent, thE ree've to pay amo, Ul Lt Of with teams ON dismissed er,, of an i large numb xious at now. - -T he Tin -ea " of this place do pray that tbe good L�rd will keep Wks right to the people, from Hibbert, acd ' anied by leir note gar dsheed, %-rid cost,, into in practical, OMP ittle" 1 01 Les went forward to the front seats to is improving. stea-di %nd is a credit to you all, and mould anol fashion your and he. hasa Gleax, full, ringing voice, teachers, came to town on t 814g I Ling "ourt reeve�, to write. township en -,I aeer ly h ve the plan! pf salvation more fully ex- ich, toge -itli his eas f Iself the place as ever kit is filled with lives according to his will, and that the They put u at 'or a copy y we y p wh ther v mode' of party. the Royal I I el eement between bin cap iL rece a.1 led to them. The t-owli has never Ladies' Fur lelivery,, mak-es, him. a very attractive and paid Mrx Wade's photo raph si. dio A Gilles 01 ditching on Mai is es- newsy 1pea a a spicy corresponden4e.— instruction yo ive froiii Sabbath to bleu so moved before, anid -much good .9 and pleasant.,s�peaker. a visit where they all sat for a g r )up te, l I I als as him under wh, Ll au- Mr. Georg Hyndman, xrocer, of this Sabbath i your Sabbath School may be h4s been done. Ninety-six 'united with -IR some respecta the oiree on Mon- photograph. They seemed to have "o'r- I or e ga ve iis ord er for pprl; pay- place, has Olnellmig ��`w in his pos- treasured, up in good and � honest hearts, U w ich is a spi eX:ided here may till Muds, tl e Alethodist church on Sabbath, and day vening -%vas not so successful as in. gotten 'all th6troublesof life d 'ere n Dent f work d Ile by Gillespie. Re- seasio [rit lairip, and is and when our work is fifty with Kri' x church. Large additions Shawl, some form er years. A gehuine blizzard evidently determined to, 11CII.Ve a; od borts cf Chairm lld Medical intended fo� coo &.ing oysters with. Mr. we all stand around His! throne above. I h� 6ve been 111a;d!a to: the other branche's of Hyndnian , says he can dish tip the After that part of the cer mony was per- prevailed during the afternoon and even- time.—Mr. D. D. Wilson and ily iicer of Hu Ilet b Bo -d of Heal �b for t) Le Christian"church. in five m inute i, which is qui ker formed, Mr. Morrison tol them that as ing, and this, no doubt, kept a large have now got comfortably locate . in 84, w,re a )MItted alid adopted; men - oystersl, Wool Spares, &C. I —The Str4tford Beacon says: Wni. number fro. beizi piresent. hie ladies their liandsoine I.iew residence -%vhi( - is -a of aid I oar d to: b, �, paid each 6 1. 75 t,�an any 9ther person in Exeter c (to they had taken possessio of the house y Tallman and iQeorge Pearce, two respec- coagrecation, however, did their one of the most complete in its vr bus r (Ia- ri, arric u I the they mi , 0 of thF III in: in %It to . $8 an d itJ Thef contrivince , vas got up by gilt enjoy themselvesin any wa ssett Brothers, tinsmi ley,thought I duty as usual. The tables woper, wh4n the following t le looilthig,rilen, were the other (lay were very apartments in the county. Itis he "ed dedicil -Health Officei - $3, for serV Lces. lis of 1 this tl r.13 programme was gon, to jail for two months as vagrants.
neatly spread and when prepared fo with hot air, lighted by gas aid has hot 44-V a.1 small accouri a were ordei ed to place, and �speaks well fo eir work E! through with: It a r er t 11 Tia, the guests presented a most pleasa-ut ai.id cold water in every bed roo�'n. N`V e a, 1. C ravel pay sheet for 1884, manship.—Mr. INThite, pr prietor of the was moved by Mr. Archibad McKibbon, 11man is aft iroil moiilder, and some nad appetizii 'Lln ;L i I at prewit seconded by Miss Katie !Dennison, that si�lx weeks agci started out to look for e
apacIn such hope Mr. and Mrs, 11,111son may long be Ing too $=-78, was., pasliell and Mansion house, is v(r A Call Solicit d. great bundance were the eatables' that spared in health to enjoy the comfbirts 4�dereiItobepai�l,. Annualineetinf for andthe medical me, I ha ve given up Mr. Walter Swallow I)e chairinall-- ork with eblisiderable money in his afterll had beel-I served hopes of his recoivery.—Mr. L. H..Dick- Carried. Mr. Swallow !then took the pock -et. . He �s a sober and intellient I there was suffi- of their.elegant home.—ldr. John I�mhlaticin c f cc Uncillors'was pp)ited cient left for as n and ill- order re' be I ol after a neat and appropriate nian but was hot able to fifid employ- iany more of McKillop, has nted his farm eld at th( Teml ierance Hall - . on- son f Seaforth,intelids ?pening A, law chair an to get rid of the surplus th S office in Lason's block,, Exieter. Mr. speech, called on Miss Louisa *Pollard IT - e disheartened, and after e abbath brother James and intends retiriugligohlmt lesbor ),, on the 1 119th, D ecember, at 11 Don, School children, were invited to the farming. He -will have sae of his necessary nmber Dickson seems to be a very smart young for a recitation which was well accom- Stratford cells over night Liad ff nore �har the: alioruh. oix tho we Av al him, success in plisbed; Miss-r,Kate AicKibbon was eserittojail tilltbe C�ld folowing aternoon. persona effects on the' 13th linst. f pano� Wate.q we �e 0 osed, electi oi is to gentlemani and E. MCFAUL When they. got through there were not —Mr. Geo. U. Henderson has On 5ti 1885, his lew enterprise. 114 is talk! of a called for a rea,ding; Mr. Carman Weather is bver. Pearce's history is re oved )6 ]let( .,on ORC ay, Ja nuar 1.), I
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