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I intend holdi 11- i vided. Supper the .- (ogramm -4, dill culty use it.--aM.r. J. H-. - Broad foot F Year's I I . __ ­ a (7; - . Mier. , . . - ,e End it was wi . the ' ut rues. . having go and consisted of readings, niusic b, - �-ethig, and chase the devil � I F � I — � - was, again ; and music, inter- le got it to Bri c mi fling i� ,,. a] - I I - � , -_ resuined, efiel. �� . , After aba adon- purchaseo� - the old Malcol�li I tic choir, and a deb&t9 The � subjeA I �ii, I - .� I E I . I 1%11 . , , -havifig t tteA for debotte was 11 Resolved that 11 Net P . DISTRICT MATTERS. . spersed by social converse ,s the -order . ing the ho et, I he me. started son Ji on opposite I he market is - i Prohibi- 1011t,"p-01111i E I er i bef ore the NeAv Year V . ' I I - 6,vapt�aiii McCartney and wife I ; -a d �� in cial -to Cmit a) -rives 11 - -tit nearly . eleven, o'clock, ,% rhe the ! loot and e I and will have it I a e 110 tell nent , tion will .be bonefli a . - ' , - .. un n . y n -the �norniug call -,d at up, --da " Mr dy 11 ,� - ' I _P ' and a la ,p ,v. I to , . I proceeding& were brought to % 4 dose by : the reside ,e a ' -Mr. Cudmore lie -Mr. Hugh - liullett, J. Proctor was elected chairman, - ,ft for Billyalo, last week �, I . . Fm).NviNx(�, WELL.—Mr. i-a-mes Hastie, , . I . a, K' " dwellings , Bell, of . hig here t ; d, ficutenant' ; -L , - has ge oil Mr. Brandon *as called oil and gave a clipt,aill,all . i � of the 6th concession of McKillcop, has singing the National Ai thent,1ut. even. )ei and e tfter;,wards seen in I pure lased Mrs. VeaPs cotta, . I I ying "rott Mr. Altatthew Brandon a to take thoil- place. -A � con 1--iis farin. a very convenient peculiari- then.iiiaily lingered oil and sicented loath. Ell.' Th ... e is tie doobtbut they a (tin& and L .� . � ; . r�t Gbidericli street and. intends -occli 0 sacred concert ; ! � . I , .� I ._1 I . 'in tbe-Jaiues-,Areet Alothodist, L � I shape of ,-4 flowing well. Last to depai,t. - nd is still alla r in- fti(y entitled " A Bashful youlig . was helcl 1 � - - ty in. the '13 The entertailmiloiah was a I time men i wh6- ro.�bed the peddle , it in the wing. A � th read 0 1. . . I i . under I& austilces of .tile Young - e,bate. Mi.. I' cl � I I . I E he was interesting and sociable 8 the noble .arinyi' of r e hurcIll - I 1; fa,1111; during. the Jiyestseason, 1h ; 0 Be and' sleigh- hit crease dired Bach lar, " and then the d � iation of that � 11 � People's Teihiperanc.e Assoc I � �_ ' � ti or W , Hopper 0�ppmred for the affirma- I - . . leasa t' present seened not' �Se . I : foreed. to, sink another well in order to : m?at � d �all ell idelIti d' * as ds, and , e farmers. T-4ionlorethebe . T1 ere's ill i . a t, , . � . in e and gave a splendid speech in f4vor . Tu ij� as-, w - � get - i hereafter 'e � ame rig, .. c)mpan,ied ay e � . sisted a . - 6 a I I � . , re that this will '�, .1 . readings, tie nd He dug fifty. all' ! c tit delighted,.., - are we by two men, ro.6 twn fo� all.­Zfhe )-tiblish waler fpr Ois sto�k. only��Ieaasle I i h esday even_ cita - , - �;id Ave 1 6 1 -without ", -.I ._ - Fougi Bru.sels on Thlirsd the, 11. coltAreal Witn' ss hw,e offe d a of Prohibition and Mr. Glaxtelt Wray ' be a i grand � ? - feet ettling any ind cations of su he popit . )Assed thl. s .. � , . f 91 � . the -work-mon la,'r me wenung. !Ai ;hat time, howev , the prize of 100 for tile 'best al d inost ap- supported the negative in a brilliant .singing and -which proved to . . I water, When all at once de of celebrating St. J a -ill's Day � ' ' I . � struck a powerful spring,. and the bean- with the brethren of - Britai Lui - Lodge. ewelry b -631 were, strapped .tile propriate Winter Carnival,. poeiii not *and pointed speecli, others were called 8 Li e e (-Is S. It al�o speaks well f or the, - ' I I � tiful, clear. water gushed out and� filled The presence of the�. lacti�s 1, such."ad- deigh, . en it was found. b Mr. exceeding 150 lines the pcomn to be in on but wouldjiot speak. The decision . t4ont Of our Exeter peope. I _. . . ga ve . . . . . . . I . I , � � 1. - '! ar. u J . -'ro- , --- -7-- - ­_ - - I I the well so rapi(Uy that it 'Was 1111 I I OssI- diticonal zest and pleasure -tc the pro- �,%Van they.weto gone A altho' the the: hands :of the publislers; at � that .was given by the chairnian against I __ I .� . . . yera. -1 . the qth of JanLiary. . Rev. Mf. Brandon again ave I Leeburn. -tpleted. In a fe ours ceedings that we are sure -no. ie not even nen were since seen b several, th y did pa�er b� t is bi ition . . I ble to get it con I ,y , rml I. . L the water wa- . s flo-wino, over, the top. A' the- most morose old bachelo r, - will ever lot have -the bo x -es -with them a rea( i ay M I 11. - I 0 - � 18) it is worth -whilp our me itioning, the t above I jig and tile choir, that hag so I I RELiGicovi.-Rev. J. Gr , etl Odist .. 1_. co d m a, diet tbat the auppl anothe'-1 celebration with-' - ikely tile ,essf al I colil )etito' ay faithfully and efficiently perforn oed their �ter, Chilton, officiatA d in tlle Pres - go ny pre ed y desire to have y.bid them in the vicinity offer as the: site(, r in, I ainis � 00 -It. ,% , , loned the horse, De- be found among our own r - ader8. - -Mr, duty, sang another anthem and the byterial church here last Sabbath after- -wout(--1 s top but tbeir,predietious; oat them. We. -would advise ther lodges � ere they' an( . ' I . . I have Proven vant, as die water still con- to try the experiment -%i tit never ;ectiVes are w on'their track, aind it Win. Brcadfoot, 8011 of Ale . Broa(foot, mee,thirf was dismissed. The r,roceeds, ILOOn. I -_ - . . y I . .. . 0 ioii.-The eXamination Of . I I. tiatles to flow as plentifully as .ever, and regret it. . . 2 s to be hop d they will be found Esq. I 'r-naker6inith. atrived 11011le which must have amounted to a con- Ex.kmix,,-*.T � .. __ . lias formed quite a streapi aivay from . - 0 — ' . � liat they! may receive fitting, plinish- from the 6rthwest last' week. -..Ile is siderable sum, are to be used for tile , ,cchool section Nco� 5, Colliorne, came off . THE &,A.FoRm BO& AND SHOE STOm, nent. The hors' e has gotov'er its I'Migue, -1 le distric and likes running expenses of the church. . (oil Tuesday before Christmas. There . - , � - thelifty feet hole. By bailing up the � ocated i QuAppel It, I . � . I � : isstiflattractino, the attention ct !the public. I and well -'so tasq to uet stiffiricient Tlea� mi's Long And is xiot no,", any, tie worse. . It iA the . country well. ­The Bachelors of 0 I iva-s a large attendane .'so rents � 0 d '#1 r - Now is tlietilli;�togeistig,i)l�i-edwijh],L , I . I ions for Ja � children. ,T h-� Chris I - � i I in ' West W awanosbL. - . a 7 . "--. � � Hastie will be enabled to convoy 'the FteltBootsataverylow gure. A 1)t of Hats Under the charge of Constable Dunlop, �eaforthliay'e issuel - I - � �tm re!aawaq nicely . .1 - . , ,�'11 "' ' � I - Ha 11 OPI� .1 L � loaded -%vith preseut -the children by - . (--water tuany pa m . It was, cer- and Caps of the best qualiiy on ha id, which Niill ()f this iwwn,aw'�;'&itin,(�, to be d 'by . � ardi� o` - s for : A Of his fat cia,inl.� ball, to be' held in C 8 - I , a pobliet Other goods ; I 0 i I . AGATN` RE4TUICV,ED.—Mr. Cha -les Gir- ' I � . - ,J tainly, a very lucky find for him, as andi ie owlier.i 1. ; Y-4 ilext.—Ive, unaerstano.f. s Ilie trustees. In -tile examination the, . � ! I I � . . equally low., IV. KE'N11THORN.F. Sol � . I v " vin has been again elected ReeN e of thi� , suit the head as well as th Monda* � 0 I . I I a supply- of Avater will, enhance the -�xbae . 1. . that Mr. ,�V`ullillfllyie, of th% toNvii, has' dhildren acquitted bein-selves Nlel'Y . � . AUCTIO.-NERF. `W-NNTTED.—IlMiLediately - . i - . . ' Ir (Iii -vin � .. ' .. I y THL, NOINIINATioNs'.L-I'he noni S Y )USIness 0 township by acclamation. IN Ireditt-tbly. The Missos Bogie presided : I . . . of his farni manv hundred'dollars. 'It is- who understands selling Dry Good5 at Auction. . I � . 4 Pur % iase( t e ,wagon -in& Ift� , -t, (, E t I 0 iog now one of the oldest I 6 11 � is if not tb a colde" . . very rarely, in. �his part of -tile country, Euiplo no ent for two inonth§ or - ino re. Apply in Seaforth Passed, off very quo Oil Mr. Win. al., of 1�ippen. Mr. liyle . � at the organ. Short addresses were � y . I I . 4 5 . . . "lie nomin, 6tious will do a 06d business there as thf re is menib '. by the trustees Ili commendatory - - i that�so a-troug a ,spring is. attlick. . at the ExPOSITOR OFFIGH. 891 I lvfonda�y last as il�ual. 1� 'I I er of the Conlity Council, %i0 . has i I 0 ' GREAT BARGAIN -S in all lil es of goods. I or Mayo I Reeve, a�nd Deputy -Reeve )euing, .He is A first. class nted- this township for a bout 30 glv-eu : I represe . : - a splendio: co� y . 7 4 0 . aZ� .11 Hall at 10 ) returned t c4rulB . . at HOFFMAx BRos. during the e cearing sale lVer workman and a thdroughly eliable man EXTERTAIN-INTENT.-Tbe Sunday school I e III . ears, and as a rule - has been . re in the -Tom � D&Amtf ap A -N E�sTrx.%,Rux Lm,)Y.-The for one n1onth. Goods'lliu,st ge so d. 891 . . I - I � . I - c �ye and for councillo rs at the collino, - , withoutoPposition. There are ,,-cry fe�� I � _p i lock) 0 ine'vei,yies�ect,,,viiclwliile,veisl, I r6- entertainment and Christmas tree in � S*ect of the follawincy sketch, taken �_ - � lal [ 0 who can point to a s ilar recoi d. Mr. I from the Dititiffies Reforiner Nvas well- � ST. JA-TNTES' CHURCH SF.Rym,s.-The places in 1, the respective wards at 12 gret'his removal froviSe&foi 't) ave I donnection -with the Leeburn Sunday � ,X, Ave 11, i -1 . : - Durnion has also been re-elected Deputy- 1 1 � � Cath- c'elock. The follo ing is a list of the pleasure in! recoinnianding 1pi in the . e off cin 01 * tMas eve. The - . e -s' Rorn an I ]loot 2 . w I �. ' F . knowif to many of our readers' in this services held hi St.' Jain i I Bl�c o* 0&111 iris � . Reeve by acclamation. - C . . i .cominations Made : I I highest possible term 8 to the gpod peo- I . I county : On Tuesday evenning last, Jane colia churcli, Mi this town, Oil I ristinas .1 � .�. I - i �rograiiiiiieix,a,,,excelleiitaiid-vvaslisteiiecI . I . . --- . to throughout by a very appr : . 0 For Mayor­111orm. k. I Wray w 110111- ple of Kippen and N icinity. ---�Llhe Rev. A eciative . - � _7 X�V ce, reliat of the late Jas- Edgar Day, were of a chariacter to arres't the '. r . . � I . . � . 1. iated by M. - Y.. McLean , nded Mr. Ednionds' leCtIL ui;(] the :&us- Walton. � �udicncc. An excellent address . d ; and au -n -t of 'Messrs. Johli, . : . � fanies atiention. of, the most skeptic,il. At the 7 . i and, m cornin, g ser 'Id at 8, by' A. Aimitage. Dr. ;�Ienislcau was pices of tj,ke Mechanics' Institute'--viii6h 111 ivell by Rev. J. .'L\I. Campbell and was, ? Win. Wallace, of North bttlidries,' I vices, -which were ha � J , -OFFICI-;RS' ELECTED.' -At the annu t Iflonlinate& by Thomas Coventr and has been postponed on two f )rmer occa- li ,a e - . aror" uiq� . -tee of 1 *30 -- a,n - I meeting of tile Loyal Orange L lve - 0 ; passed away at the resi(lei .1'er son, 84 d 10:30 a. ni., argecong, egaticons - G g, No .ighly appreci t d. .. . . I . 1 7 Mr� Win. Edgar, near Ayn Tlie (Ia- assembled, and evinced by tlieb respect, seconded by Thomas Ste] hens. .. Y. siolls, Will be delivered in Gx(luo's Hall 25, the following officers were elected I i St;PPER.-A supper was gotten up by � I . . � . � � . . venin r next ,%lid 0 w 'McLean on - Tuesday for the on R. H. Y xguson, t�e members of Leeburn Temperance I , was nominated by I obert i � cea-sed lady *,u a native of the fill behavior the iraportance of 1. he grand t . e , as the rrent year: . - - I , � y Robt. A �ill i I . atinco, al, . . south of ,Sccotlamd aud eillio,rated to tbis� feast.tbey were eat � e'br tl iat day. is. lecture pro Ilisesto boa incos it " 0 W. M. ; Johnston Wrilln, D. N1. ; M. 4odge on Frid4y evening 26 . Buinsden, and seconded lterelstin� th Decem- Z . � � 0$ . . . - 11 inated I y R. . The.supper was a decided success � ler 'hea, de- one,,we hope to se�� a Ia.-ge number. Morrison, Chaplain ; John Beirry � . . , v country wit h her husbancfaver 50 years At 'the last Mass, Rev. FatE . , Treas- ber. . r . . � I N ! .1 . : - Brett, and- seconded by a M. t. --The meetix g of thi � Mock Par-. urer; A. Morrison, R. S. ; H. HaIlLij- -in every particulaD and reflects great E . . . preson � I agra, residina an the homestead near Ayr liveredcone of the finest discc urses auent I - . I . Z nj ur I .1 the ladies hbo'r- � am s , a(: I upon .. � She� had the feast that it has been olIr pleasure to . I , e ther coStponed tin- iniiiittee.-E.--Dr�iscol, it. , C . . . until the time of her death. Orray. , Th: a Kidd.wa5 nominat -by hainent lihs be'. p - toil, F. S. Co I't; I of the neig � . and secorded by - G- til Friday� evening, J -tiniary ill., OIL aC- w Thomas Jodin, . en- ! I attained the old ac,e of 86 years and 7 listen to. When we saythat he cast-� in Ir � . Couner, J. Oakley, W. Oakley, W.. Bur- , ]load. III reply to toasts for the ev . I . . ... . 't' b -On this 11 ; . . co of o ral. eing eugage gess. Win. Beirnes, Director (of Core- � several a�d re given I . m on'ths. Her hu,g ankk died several the shade all his former efforts - - elin. � si ve mom bers b ' A dresses we by- .' - � . ) F -D . D. Wil ion was noullil- , . . ' orllee�e 118.-h[r' ; le by, years agror, since Which' time she lived recurrii�g anull%rarsafry, do . in unici al electi) . TlloIlI&s I n inbers, *a recitations and songs 9 . . we iscareely P I 1. inconies, J. Kelly, le4tirer. 1- - - ated by Win. Ballanty'lle, and seconded COV 4- . lounces iis intenti it of sell- -_ ­ mibers. I I . I . 2 � -%iith her yonn-est son on Cite b com estead. justice to the r&verend fentlernan, but � . itry, i . 0 1 dsitors and in(- �. Z5 . * I . . fr i . Z I by A. Arpi,itage. Joseph La,ird -Nvas in, his stock with the view of rehiov- � � The deceased lady%wa�s the- mot-he'r of sufficient will b : from , thi� to 6 .. Grey . � , _ � . . . . I - nominated by Thomas Stephens all,d see- ino .1 I Z . J66 and Win. Edgar, indicate the excellent treat ) 0 I I ; I Messrs. Thomas, . all. partici- . . 9 Ili 8eaforth All wi 11 regrU to -Mr . ' Iiondesboro� . � : . . . 8ITM. . � .. MUNICIPAL. . Thomas Arachan ' 1 7 . cood a citizen as 'Mr. I � - of Duadries; Messrs;.James and Alex. ed in &lid enjoyed. To. .- idd to the ended by, Hawkshaw. I I lose abie and ; * � 'AcciDmNT.-On Saturday last,. John ; Pat _ .. has agrain been elected Reave by 'accla- . � ; � 11 I - � ' Adams, in the employ of Johil'Bruns- ; ,Lr solemnity a ion this year a I _. . . I Edgarl. Howick . f the occas For D tity-Reeve-Jame Wattie 0&4ntry,� and -we hope li-, may yet t ; "_Vrs� Wra. Eltiott,ne Op '9 1 J � ination, and Mr. Walter Oliver, second i - Ayr ; Mrs. G'eor(,e Black-, Blenheim ;e ! magnificent crib or 6rott6, r api esenting Was nominated 'by 8. G. .Macau hey, change ,his mind.-kVe are please(I to _4�- I met with a seriour accident. � C� , De,puty Reeve. AIr. John Hplop is .01,- . . r - '�_' and seconded by R. N. I �rett. ,thur loarn that: the latest accollill ts received While workincr near .the boiler ' � I cone A Mrs. T homas Black, Elora ; Mrs. JM-. - incidents in the birth of' ( ur Saviour, . 1,)ei.iig opposed by Mr. Win. ANNI Ine for . 0 � .. by Will. Ballaii- fro' MI. C I F L i I . ; Gladstaue, Salem, . Mrs. Edgar was a was erected in the church. t Was Pur Forbes -was noininated. � . W. Pa to who Js sojourn- of. the taps came out, scalding his face ; . Cf , . ti The following . - Ia -Deputy Reeveship. ; t me, and seconded by iRo ])art Will s. ing Gplol-gia,, state that he is auch 'id br � I I ; an - ; . sister of the late Hugh Wallace, who chased in Paris, Fr ce. To give a , . e candidates foi� the coulidil. : Ed.'- a4 .east severely. . - Rowing . ge T , � � i iing For Councillors �'The $u- inip , vedim,health andis dailv recover- are th . 9 I A SUCCESSWUL TEA MRETEN,c�.—A very : passed away last w inter. The f uneral n-unute detail of everyth COII&cted I- Bryan, John Robson, James ANIcDonald, �. , . t t ere nominated f )r the respec- incr tren�rfth and- ,vigor. --kr. John I I B, ecessful. tea meeting was held here on � took place oil Friday at I 1 co'clock a,m.. therewith would take too' long ; - suffice' -emel� w u, I D. Robinson and Mr.. Cracker. i 11 � �E - - Ward -(I. C. Co arrister, a' Sarni ,affid Nlrs. � . -from. her laite re�ideace to the new ceine� it to say thatnever before did duything - Vve wards, viz.: So 11 � 0 1 1 . - ' o0hristinas evening. The attendance z . . . an, h'i I' - ew Ye'aPs day'�t - i & rhomas Duac, � r ter at Ayr. ; lYinson A. Strono, t' COW111; s i, conduce to rentind one so much I W 1 end N the I �,as large. The programme consisted of * i y .' . � MCKWOP. ! I . I . - R., N.'Brett, and Thoma's Kidd. Mr. I I . � , - 0 ,ew - � pareilital -esidence in M_cKil1OP..--Tlie I r- of Christmas as was presentod. -this recitations and music by the children, � 7 itte I for iyh-i aiict Public whools- will opeLi on TH:F, NwnN.-Ano,.,�s. -The non nations � . . - � 'A , P,EcvmARny�.—I't is a peculiar year, , and the' -eongrega.ti6n a&` I lex. Stewart was also nomin P d addresses byllev. John Gray, of E an ! rl this ward but -deelin'eld ,-a stand. East TILesday next. --!rlie recent t baw ha! -, put in this township did not elicit IT itch in- ; .��. ch4racteristic: of the people Of this town, � ; � d a s a,, v" of great cred' - for - .the - Glinton and Rev. .Alr. Hough, of Landes- � (1, s I . Wtar . - . all . Ing terest'this year. Mr. James B a,ys was . : I a-ad1perhaps Of other towns too foratight inanner in which they responded to Ward�lffichael Hurley John I effect ell check upon lAsiness, and boro. Thd roceeds aiiio-uiited to $100. � . , , , � we know, that they permit t hemselves the call of their pastor, in order to en- P'n air( - out more I I;allts Avil"I'le seveial hiindred . y . . . . I I 1dex. Davidson, Joseph .1 an Al , re-elected Reeve b acclamation. Mr. , P 11 . - " " 'lop dechi �agaln I THE No;iti�N�-4LTio-N.3'.-T,he.noininations . . . t ia become so intensely Ill,'Lterested in and Fillinan. North W ( oble �'�,' an Holland havii Ied being a I � � I �. - able bi . I luff, dollars poorer on account of the 41, ge ca lid �e AlM - I , -Ili to fittingly celebrate this grand lit a 1, the township of Hullett, were held � . ' �, . I ,� , � . s WIC a elect- f 0417 . � excited over the electioil, of a Maycor,and' feast fil! so �ohn Falrl6y, Dr. Soo , Creor e Al, hite- of -.�, ather.-Mr. A-A'ia. Roua ; the y "ning Robert ROB � , � I becoming a ivau11(&7., In the P . There was a good at- "' , i . I'- inan ,]Ia Was accidentally sliot in Win- ad in hi lace y il, I ay. . - . Peylaft the election of school trustees to- eve i reh was crovuhl 1. to it� a l Richard Coi . '. acclai ation, and Mr, here oil Mond ning the chu . I I N. 'Jallley ! �Ild i � .1 - Nell �Archibald were also re- - t6dance of electors. Messrs. John � I I. i - I . ; ks - � arrix ad hoill e at . 'thout a. utmost capacity, every availall �space a f � . � pass ewtirely uluiciticed and %d i I rion. iiipe , ew weel�s o' � I . . ar(l s. The � ,AlcMillan and Jo I Mason were nomi- . . In . f I . be -Lug occupied, until it,%va"s es imated -For tile � ayoral�y the real con- his 1� a elected for their respeciive'w, ; thaught. At the Mayoralty 'electic`13- . the -'s residene , in T Li( akersi iiith, : and Air. John � 2 every electur is anxious to go t6; the polls . test w4l.be'between Mr' Will. M. G'ray o118 only colitest'Will be between.Afri Murdie iiated for the Reeve -ship, , [ thatf-ally 1,000 people were I resent. t urday lapt.' e stood the joth-ney M urchie -to : a , Britton was elected Deputy. -Reeve. TI . and cast his ballot for his favaritg candi- After.Vespers had been conclude' Dr. Coleman, "� v11 the others we I . E . crs Ill d Air. T - I ! 4, Rev. �-td an andulth6ordi still sonle-what - ,eak I . . i (late, but when th, a scLipol truste � I .1 0 - I I old Councillors, Messrs. Churchill,' Me - I ,- loolliald all(:[ Lashaill are all standin. g ; pdale, preac�hed ,in I 0111 - I ,ich ownshW. - I e olec- Father Keely, of Dry' inated. have withdrawn. We also lie i aettling on ilicelyand hopes to have — � tion comes around the retu , . Inderstaind -that MrJ laird haslwitli- -_ r.cqvered Gode L To � 1. ; - . In ing-officers excellent sermon, ta.knig for his .�,t the . � f ully a in a few weeks. --Mr. , �, i I d in addition Mr. John Brig - 4 . . . I 7 I y . v . �Lrd qomiii i ing into th-e . i -,-s.-At Hobnes%�Ile on ' ,again, all I � have frequentl to send out to the high- Wall-k-1.1owIl. . S ion rawn for the gee'esflip and Mniior�es R i 'nated. The contest for . . g . abitata , of the angel t . ch. Oil intends X0'.NI1_NikT10 i - am was. nom. . .1 , ; . busineos, an I W&I(sandby-wa inordertoprocurethe wheill announaincr tile birdi of the f)r the Deput ip, so 1 that a this 1kanday,(labriel. E,11iottand Josi White - m . y-Reei,esli 7 � YS d will hly in a star I � I . e Reeveship is being vigorously prose - Z attendance of two ratepapers, the one to " -'I -1e,9srs.Wi1sOn �nd Be�tte ,will fill I tbeir I � neiv-born. Saviour, " Gloria`� . I M xcelsis . . . vintor-sufficielitto kupply the citizens ly were nominated for Reeve. John I I . � uted by both candidates, but there can � ]MOV ithout Opposition. Some , %ri _' � - a a -ad the other to second ..a candi- . positionsj­v� , - io-�Iuayrequire it.and have not an ice Beacoili and John Cox--%%rere no,�niiiiated � �, Deo.�' 'fliereve�ren(IgentleiTa,iib,-Lsoiily c Id I ' e no doubt of the result although the : ; � clate. Rut, althou,cgh this is'the case, been' I c f the &ndidaies pro as(-- d. as couiio�illors 11 . I � . , I � ab6ut a yea;r ordained, but judging T Ouse of their own. ]'his wit I provide for for Deputy Reeve. James H.1 Elliott, . a I day, I iends of Mr. McMillan must not p�r ; . i . -trustee really occupies the f roin the inasterly manner in -.� hich he � � , lcolw -felt --want.- Veirlid Acheson and Jas. Lai hwaite, 7 tile school t may also withdraw befor, election' i . I -lost, i . . Z mit a feeling of cover-siecurity to lead them . . ... hat ii f ' � ; - r nt position -Of the two. Tlae handled his silbject on this 6 but the probability isi not �, ichc'tel Hurley declines being a ctildi- the old Councillors, were electe by ac- � t - . ecaslon - I : y t�, lethargy or indifference. � Z . � y - M a or actually possesses less power, al- all of them, will st.,,radd- In. illuillicipal ( a,to fo : r � . ; i y � bids fair to make his mark in cong the . . r the position of councillor for the claulation. A corresi)colidentsay Afte ; I i . : I I. - # . . . ' I — . i thoumh he has a deal more work- ind-re- elections where� iliere 1was no princip�e I 1,ast Ward. -Messrs Win. BallatAyne, nomination, remarks were madi � by the ' . r . C', galaxy of eniu-&-itt coratoric, divines of ; i:UbOurL . . I . ; t 0� � sponsibility. than. the least importal" the resent day. No doubt, th`y, People t stake,and the issue *as simply & per- Thania endry an. -I Wm., K 3'ray several candidates -upon various matters 1 1 ' 7 - 8 H i i I P . . i � i � THE % XCHIT1.S.­.A � an F niember of the council, while the school � of th er between' ividuals, I Tru BRO.' In' Dunc_ Gillespie, -, ; is section will be ghid'to bear hini. 8 Onal matt I vere re-elected Schoo tees for the interesting tothe electors; all poke in : Z , � f . . . . Z: trustees have the absolute control of � South ii. the nei-liborhood of Croillarty is very I again, and we trust that their earnest I P,xposrk.oR has, in the 1, past, not- inter- North, -East ,%lid Wards re- a very happy vein, but for (lash and villi . . 111) I I , - ,�,botlt one third the annu'al reven ue, -and 0 v . I A I with brotinchitis. JHe 'has been off � before all g The 'fared and we'd not intend to depart and fluency, bordering on eloquence, I Ir. , I - . wish will be gratified ,,. : specti ely, on We(hiesday. , I � - - p ad trusts doccorati6lis were- very g and, w iile* the ' course, on e . . 11 I - - for soill -. axed that , , are given opeof the m, ost saar' th' present occasion � , e time a;(i it is fe, , . f voin this 0 Beacorn's was undolli16dly the speech of virork I , . 1i . . I I . - . � his illness will resultlin pleurisy but it i -teed up -,xen , . ver since 8 - ' % the (lay. � . that can beL ph , on n - . Consider'- altar was one blaze of pre: entinga J arther tfia,n tolsay that . ea . . I 1. . . "It, . I . - - ; � the iadiff.-erence of the people as' to � f t T u ri. COUNTY No.,NkNA . . is hoped that this couly in,%y be feared. e M-9 . scene not soon to be forget .We )rth was a to It ther ' has been a taci I TIONA.-On ac I ; __ E W. 6� I � � ding - �hat each; occupant of tile Count of having to go tc press a Ilay 13ruc" I - D_iKOTA.-Mr. Jos. Hoggarth � -_ . I I I who are placed in those positions it is understan. . efaeld. , � FnoX I - amazing that our school a4airs are n ust - not forget to iiiention. t ie noble I I ition earlier than usual we have been wia,ble . I 4nd wife arrived home a few evenings '_- , M Xlff- part the children. of the Sa at. I school Mb6yor's chair ,should hall the pos1 to get f twpftninatioi I returi: s : froin 'the A GoOD - SALE. -Mr. Peter 'AlcGregor . . aged so welt as they are, and y has sold to Mr. J. T. Hicks- of .111itchell I go from Dakota looking well as usual. � g the fact took- in'the da,y's proceedings. i I air sing- f:)r two years colily. -This we. believe to I . . ' . , - III . � . (1, Be er, 111111licipalitie! -,. - We 1�arn, ho -w. I ' 1i ' that they are managed so: -well does, not - lie &' good rule ,%lid 1 a e that. shoul his span of grey fillies for tile very hand- I iey give very cho-erful accounts of the i - ing at both the morning ,%lid ev e aing ser- � I � I . I I I * ary eircums;ances, be col. -t- ing Reeves . I est Air. Peter 311corriscon, "wko spent . . say very n neh. for (jur boasteil represell- . vices being of a character set loi a heard under cordin r, that the ,follo'w ell and some suin of $500. The one .-was coming ; . . . - . lkind should no be mono )olized by one 1) ` "I ty-Ree"­?s I returned by two and the other coming three years ' returned a short ti*ie ago., Wh I ta,tive instih'Itions. . in children so young, a,nd roll Ict ad great tinned. Hono axy postions of � this _��, P be the past summer �J the' same part also I � . credit upon the energetic org a ii� st, Miss � ac - lania;ion - S'eaforeh-D. A Wilson old. They �ire a splendid pair, and I ile there - ; . I C r two 'perso s -for a L time simply anji Jas. Bedttie.; Us borne ' M. Kay; 1l)Le was actively eligagediti selling . TH19 314&-;�omc CONVEWSAZTON-E. -The Dwyni,ey, who had them in ch; 6i ,P'e- . ; make as handsome a teani as has eyer � forest � . iaembers, 6f -the Britannia MasonieLodge , I'll a be skilful enough to H,'y--Dr. Buchanan a`1 Samuel Ran': been raised in Huron. tree S*. � .. . -Before closinc, we would . i k -, to say I I ! ' k ZD . . 1111 the wires, a as tai keep theinselves ni( ; Bayfield -John Essen ; .God arich CLA13�IED. -The horse anc - . . . determined this year to ma -a a new de- a; ward -with regard to the )r Of the . .1 be'[) sleigh, I TEACHER.S.-'Mr. Janies Norris, -who � S allig . : pa--r-Uire iii the celebration of St. John's 1) if office, It is ian. bonor which'should To -ii-F. W.Johnsl on and AL G. Cam - I choir. Usually we have I eated to . which was found on the Bayfield road, ' ,tion No. 3 the past - . . . I t4ught in school sel, I day. - ln foriner years this ' I �, Pernlitted t ' go around aniong the * er- il; West Wa-watioish-Chaxles G'ir- Mr. inier, purp ` . near here, last Friday morning, by I s�un I anniversary an excellent display of inu-Sili ?�_Previous - . i and -Charles DurnioA ; Alorris- cosesattending tile Haniil- -vvas� celebrated by a _,'vlasconic supper at . '. but nitepavers wil � are ocoulpetent to fill '", - an, were clainied by Constable Dun- � ton Collegiate Institute to study for a i . � J-1 i � - occasions like tile one under notice, i G )rge Forsythe and Will. Rae: 1,111111- 8 %v, , which asseniMed the brethren of the far I I I position a d are I deserving of it. � lop, and were taken to Seafortb. They first class certificatb. ,Should Mr.'Norris � . I some reasons this has not Aeon 'the, r ,�e .. . A -_ . 1,wixe ladg6aa-Ld iavited Imethiren. fr ase tl and -*v,� regiet it ver � - . his is a Pr1nciL)1e -whicli has -been re- bf,01.1kry-Janies Hennibgs an(] Win. Ale- - th am' c, lis time, . , y , I are supposed to belong to e Jew 11'e as sucee8'sful a student as he was a - � r.eighboring lodges and for the past tw' . . � (ognizo�d by the ratepayep of this town Ah��son; Colborne--Williatil. Y0.111g; I 17 1-> 0 ) - .0 lliillllch. The singuilcr in th orning . pedlar who was robbed near Artliti t,eacher wellave no fear for his success. 0 I Blyth -P. Kelly ; Hullett-John Brit- - , _. . ye-Irs the only denionstration was a sort i � int the past I we hope they will not . v I aue Ais successor is Mr. JolniT. Wren a young 4 ; . was simply pabiftIl.; in fact, ,ad a prize 1 CV114 . departfromitnow. .11 respect to the ' it ' * * Of re-unicon in the lodge rooili aincing beenofferedas areward.of d ic once. to , A t1i; McKillop-Jaines Hays; (41,ey- -.­-­____ I r : lan of considerable energy. Z> tile brethren, -thellaseh'as. This y . ear, - the one producing the gi�a;te S, C %ndidates now asking, or the position Thomas Strachan an I -Wal -er 01i ver ; Hills Green. ' - � . t a,mount c I 1, Wrometer---21'liolmas B. Saunders; Ash- . EXAXlN_-ATI0S.----!rhel-e WaS7 a public: , I however, it was deeide(-1 to get up a of discord, tile abilities' icof tt Le - most N re have only to say th Mr. Gray is as PR.L?SExTAT10-.s-. -Before closi school school examination held in school . rul.:iical social and to permit the nienli__ entinelit musiman . . in . field -Patrick Clare. Therd are a few � the- Und woul campetent, to. fill'the I Position satisfac- ' far the holidays' 'Mr. Thomas L)ckhart, Section No. i .5 on th e Wt., hist.,and it was I not hea,rd � . . bers to 111vite their lady 'friends. Ac- have been taxed t6 the utracoi t )rily and credi tably a,ji d is as deserving other municipalities re have' . - 0 t i n. corde while I -4 -4- 9 eve the teacher � in No. 7, Stanley, was pre- C. stlecess ift, every sense of the term. . C011dir,gly an Monday evening a large to awa,rd the palm of victory, so generpall of it as.Dr. Co'eman 11s, io * has from. It -will. be not ced, 11 , W r,that - . I . 11 sented -*yitli a very handsome photograph I . L . Vpanq of N-lasous, together ivi . ,In unusual I of elec Oil$ . , I�otwithstanding tl*> C(Al tit their . aid the osition' and the doctor there axe , n unusual unibeit � A inclemency of . , - . I was the want of harmony apparei it ; and I ev I al I albuni accompanied by a c9in ant- i the weather and the u tate of 1� . , by accl. -nation . I . [)hin ; la -favorable s lml fnenda assernbled in the lodge th0:t.,lg1,.I 80 -a. , las ad his ti ... r �i ) . y . I. e,irliat better ,in t1 -a I wening, - and slipuld be satisfied . I I car address, from the pupils of his ital I rouu% in respoi,ise to the in vitations of 8 r , - dth that., , IAT, � think, 1 tl Lerefore, if the . . the roads, there were oveF 6fty vis 'S . -till the ecord, of the will stand N � , school, as an expression of their esteem 1. . ,resent who evidently -enjoye(I and ap- t'ie con.-unittee. The ch. a* * 9[`�,_kersmitfi . � I X Ir Was Occupied as oi.,-1,6 of the greatest 11101,1_11111 I I and the loving regard they have for him reciated the examination .0f tlf'�Pupils., . , efforts i I ihat line I afepayers wisl -to deal justly by all liv Mr- A. H. Irelaind Worshipful ever under parties, ,%lid W.811 to ppre der. hanor to Ti-ir,, NO;XiNATIONS --Zlr-he LIOIILLW%�i6ns . ; ta,ken. ANTe tuid r �ta nd that � � as their teacher. Mr. Lockhart replied iklessrs. Sbillinglaw, AlcNaughton and _'htsterL elecL itud 4, a was q--upported by -want of practice was . whoni it is due,� they will -vote for Mr. were held in � the school hol ise at . Eg- in feeling terms, being pleased-tc) accept I 11islop were present assisting 0 Mr. Hay, . - . the fief cause, . I . it . i � Past Masters. A sornewh4t and if so, the sooner it is r - ieffied the -Mai , X olville on Monday last. There I .i, ...... - was their 110 i il Ndvera.1 . . ray on idll�'ty lie- mid when the nion I ,ft, I Only Oil accountof its and ,ill of theni hig,jily coiiipl nented . l'-aIL'thy Programme, consisting of -vocal better it,%villl ])a for the roputition iof (a6tor'sturn e6ines Again,. as come it all unusually lairge turn-cout! of ele -tors . a M 0 !to 4 -ill no doubt, .if he li,419, then of course- ese . -b value, Vilit as an evidence of the I Larniony 1jim. upon his- efliciency as a teacher and. , .11d ilastruillerLtal ilnus�.ic, a.d(II-essesi et�.' , )r t, t ud' th�'rcsult is duite a I arge which has preN�aile(' du . ' i the-uhair m!-I�ose-Line,lo,ii(led�IrECOr-CI -tip, ' I. I of feeling rill t�he pupils for their readiness and � ira--; ,,uilte throuc,ll with in -excellent I es,although . . . 0 n . this �tillle', wl�� �lwa,ys th t1eine -of IA him ll,avehis due. �It will only be- grist,' f candidat - il!O Person! their intercourse together as teacher al a ! ccuracy Ili answering the complicated . . �Ityle. 211i.,,:�e�_ Cwnpbell and Johnson. . ot only by the . . ! giving Mr. Gra� his diie to,* ele* him geoin to complain (of the iiian�er in I 0 1 praise, 1.1 . 11111 ... :: ians Of I ' pupils, and 'whicli he believe('. wall c and searOiing questions put to theill. . , , I I � wid �Mcssrs. D. Johnscon, Joslyn, Scott r for next, yea.r. , . whic ,the councillors of Ia., t year bad . Seafoith ])tit- from those liv in a a (I is - 2 layo I still continue. Mr. Lockhart has already i - I *_ I . I . : . — , - 1 - I - dischircred their duties. TI I � IR114 Raberts, rendered-. a number of- tancel: aald we Badly fear .t1r1'0A unless . . 0 'a follo"'ing taught two, years in this section, and ;- Stanley. - : . . ".olos, chorru.ie.s, etc., iii -I a illanner Illost "I � nore attention is paad. to tile deWls 0 Loc,_&.l.Bitius, -The ­,y'ni ival meetin cr of nouliAations'were"made. F r Ree, -e,- i I I f . has'been re-eugaged for another year. : , 0 : 'S'AD Suicim.-Last Saturday iliorit- � 'pleasial- ta the andience, while .Afr. practice, that St. James' choir i4stead the iliernbers of the Tub& ersmith Braollell Davict Walker a.u( Jobt. Hall liall ; � . I- I . i Vogrt of ��t. Tlwixias, gavea. v cleverIv I J , i I be held at Deputy Rmillie and 11". S. - 0 - , iiia about five o'clock, Alex. McG regar, � �, 3, -ery � of being spoken of as a star o th4 fii7st - Lgricultural. SC e 6ty wit -the -Reeve,-S. k ; C5 ' . (%,zee-tite(I instrunient&I solco. ."NEss ElvIng m a. nitude by the musical fr tei ,nity, as Comm'ercial bo I tel in ,;his town, on Mundell; for Councilors,- David '.�Ian-- F,xeter. . 4ged 26, son of Gxcgor .McGregor, . -pi:e , 9 �, "' � "hursday, 8th. I " ohn Sp at, jr , cession, to-wivship of Sta - .1 t , �, ,,, 8 (if the 3rd con sided � &,IO, and ft -i addition � ha , been h I toni heretolfo e, , -w-ill � JanuaiY.-Mr. :Win. son, Robert Elgie, J1 ro. , S. BRTEFS.-Christnias day Was) -cry (11111 - , %t thu p,�-a I . i -1y. It to - phtyia,g, - the accoy, ni-pailfin,ents gava Sh, forinw- resident near Seaforth, Landsborou'gh, Chart a Roil ledge,Alex. le d went out to the barn. A - , J conly be re membered as a tliin�f � of the i, aw , .. in Exeter, the only amusement beiiac, � y got lip all Rf-NNII& Of t1l e_'Tioble old Sco-tc1l, * s4iort time afterwards Mr. M�Gregor � _ as &1179 past, ,and perhaps not evet. ill,,t s 0,11 and I who has taught the school at Forsythe, jr., C. E, Mason d Robert skating which was very good on oil' -r' � . ) � I whi&lh. Nvhtfu renidered with the Pathos consolation will be its portion.--CayNant Motherwell, Per,th. collii:Ay, for 8evetal McLean, jr. 'Elie election takes place on rink. 0 6 sr., 'went to the barit and faund!that his . . I . � A la,rue number visit3d - tile . . . . 0 � Aht­ -xvIdell, Miss Ewill", can give, years, is spendin holidays with Monday. - . � I . surrounding villages and to�-ps- A inil b I . 1111(l fec I son had co Litted suicide y banghig. . E . 1771 - n . � g his : . - Ir Mr. James Pickard, of ,Since the above Aras in t'ype We learn number of our crack .shots visitO Hen- -�L�re e(J�tlt,tlle(t IL)y II0 .0',t1ler music. 'The - A 8TORY WITH A SEQUEL -0: 1 Wed- f ien" ds here. -� There is no known 'cause for the act. . . . I 11111-4cal paxt Of the 1*Eniterbtinment w�as lies(Lay of last week a most dar . Cr rob- E'xieter, -was in town on Tuesday. -Air. that Mr. Routledge positivloly de(lbies salt, where a grand shooting match was The young man had shown syllijAcoms of , � . � I _� c'nalilete and better could not have beeti bery -%vas, perpetrated near a , 11age of John Campbell, principal of the Gorrie bein g a candidate. 11 I 3 ancholy of late, and -no doubt the . 0 held. -The play entitl6d &icle Toin in" � i ! I . � . s I I 11r. Braley, who Arthur ill. the county of W lington. X� ,publid School, and Mrs. Calilpbell, -have *I -1 cAbin -was given in Drew -'s Hall a,, ('C$ Ve(l, Itvv. . 0 . � ) rash -act wa�s committed while olentally Chdl11Gd to, be a. -Masoil of � twelity pedlar named Siniousky wa met on the a spending their holidays with. Mr. . derailued b. spondeiice. on Belgrave. Wednesday eveilin,c 0 . extreme de . 1i . i. . _,, of last week, and - . I . . i VecLrs �itaiullin,­, (lelivered a", short road hy three Inen, about four o'clock in hax'les Dickson, o42deKi [lop. -Mir,I'Vni. . I was well attended by an a-dinirill CO-UNCIL. -The council alet OA 8a,tur- . . A�NNUAL CLF,ARI--,-(,- SALE. efore tak- 9 but pithy and inost appropriate -the afte6loon, -who took I ill, from his ,, cAlurray, of TuckershLith, has pur- . ,it dience. The scenery Was hplendid 6 i6t. All , I 1111, stock fox- 40 days, A. Taylor, Belgrave, wIll .1 ay last, pursuant to adjourim ' - . , , � Dry 11119 I -leilibel s present, 0 ds, co illorisni and if the stage the n -ess- Urle of the i u-terestingfeatures. sfe�gh, g-&gged.hhn, and '.tied him to a ase'd the rosidence of lAr. John Logan, sell over R7,000 worth of goo n a d Play , first-classA , the Ree in the ' A.Abll , C . 0 nucoitol.N�ille, for whi(h b - a paya$900. Goodg * Clothing Hats, Q �ps, Furs, Robes, � �oots, ir. A Zmniunication - � Of the eveiiing NA -as the presentation, on tree. - They thew,riflexl his -) ckets, pro- in Eg I , In d been a little larger it we d have 0111a received from. , 0 . ; behalf of the mettibers of tile 101 I Of a curim, abouf',R200 in nione . y, ,%lid drove Mr. UcMurray intends (coming there to Shoes and Cro('kery ate st for ca�h or pr Auce . _� " been better than it was. The jolzes,%vere A H. Rite ie was read before the coun- � - PaA � . at eash vahAe. . Come one, conica bar- . . )ila-�ter*.s jewel, to' I " and sleigh. As lias- ve ill tile. spring..-A,ley are no-,� eiii- i ;it. Move( by John Torrance, Afr� -W. , Duff off with. the horse , . P and ge, fr6sh and kept the audience roaring 0 second- . . gains. 777 customers wa ited to li reliase pods . . 0 ation since transpired, they had not gone far )1oyed placing wire on the tel lione .next year fo.r trade. A inerry Christnia; -and with laughter in every play. -There el that ai I the retiring '_Mlaster., The pres6ilt- ep . , � . � d by A. . Campbell, by- aw Wit,.' Ill, probpero - 6 ittle 43- the Mayor, 'who accolu- when the sleigh upset and t lie hind bob )616which,were erected a 'few Weeks us New Year to v 11 � .1%. �N`Lfflt 800x2* . I - will be lots of excitement here n Mail- 0 stigge e by D. H. Ritx_�hie (forohibit- I-eft1tied tile -ift, bya fem- suitable re- got,brokell. They then took two boxes �ea,' ileetin - (lay next as it is polling (lay i,nd the ffi�gall c e and other stock frbin ruia- . - n 4go. -.Our &ood sleighing has all disap- X EA MEET1_N(;.-A . - , - � 0 . g was - - 1. . IlUtrka, ill whidl lie gtated as- an evidence filled with je,welry which ,belonged to )eared and wheeled vehicl es are bincelilore hel(q in the Wethodis t Claire , Christinas contest,is expected to b -very keen. ingtr at. lail- e dur, -(y the winter '!months) "i, . e - IntD I - 0 1 the titlt4ity Nvith which Mr. Dtiff had 'the p�,ddlier, strapped thein on the front n vogue. -Mr. Walter Richardson, of. eveiiing by tile - es of that' -church Miss Lizzie Verity, of thL PI ce, left for ,e framed %lid passed ,%lid in erted i I . .1 , ladi s a t 8 11 . p(-rfori�wil.Aiis duties, that (Jurin the bob, and, lie.1ping themselves to a couple he Huron Road, west of 8eatortli,* has which was,in every ,way a and 811 to . on � Tuesday last, w1ore Bile. 61117 t0lil'nship by-laws.--Carrie(j. ' Afov_ � 19 . 0 - . cessi. Toron two year., lie lia(l. filled the Master2Ls of ii,ew overcoats, they t6ck tile 1fri-i--corse old, his favii to: Mr. Jah i McKinley, of financially and socially. r3plendill tea intends studying music with a I. rofess 6 1 d by John Torrance, seconded by Will. 1, or � - i chair'he had liever beeii absent frora one and front sle.i-&h'bob and staxtedon 'tauley,fo`r$6,500 and has putcliaeed' having been servedin the hall, all went there. .Miss Verity is a good musiciall (,'!lark, that George Watts be �efunded ., e7l I �' . � meeting of the lodge, � � d t1lat the ac- their road. O'n' the fol-lbowin � Friday ie *.farm of .'t4r. David Dobson, adjoin- to the . cl-ilirch, where all intellectual now and -when sbe returns from Toronto 82, being e)rror in dog tax. -Carried. g 1,31 9 � - . I � I . cessioit, to the ineutbership have -been inoruin(", about four o'clock-, as young g Brussels, for- Which 'I Le pa�s '$7, 000, feast was%iven. Rev. Mr. - licowen Oc- will be hard to beat. -A large number Aloved by John Torrance, seemided by , . lar"er tha-11 duriil�'zmy similar period in Mr. *,-_,%v_,an, of Brucefield, w s returnina Id I he intends removill 1, to' his � new I I . . . . cupied the chair, Xr. Lowauds,. told of 1young lilen wl -lip offi-. , ­ A )a rearlit their trades in 4. M. Caill )bell) that the townsill thchist,)ry of the lodge. 11r. Duff made hoine from a party, and ' when ne " 'about the first oi �41&rch.4clirist- some laughable stories and gave a r� cita- R ,4eter, are here oil a visit to their old ciers be pw'cl their salaries foll- 1884: . . . ar. larin . I � . & Suitidtk- reply, after Which the jewel Brucefield, on the Bayfield. road, he inas'day passed,over very quieti.k., The tion. Rev. IV I I . . , Br%ndon-!redit.eA an fri0nds ,during the Christmas bolidays. 1�!'m. (1tralaill, salary," postate and ItVas pa.i,,eil aro.und alliong those present - came aQross a horse attache, I to tile front eather was delightful and the 1 irdads excellent piece; - Rev, Mr. L6w,, Presby- -On Saturday morning last the snow stationery and selecting Jurors,!� $36.80 ; for illsp,_-etioii. -It is az beautiful and -bob ofa -'sleigh standing al I' the road. ood,. Folks mostly enjoyed themselves, terian minister, gave a short] and Ituni- was very deep here but" in the evening A. M. Campbell, salary, $30; Jahn Me- , -)s - orilatuent, aiid Js a present of Mr. Swan took the horse in r.harge and ,ailing, sleigh-ridilig, skating and 1 curl- orous speech ; Rev. Mr. lbornisb, of , . . c( t13 - - . of the same (lay it began to rain a little, Kinley, sa]lary, $30; John Torrance,, wltiuh, untler the Gircunistances in which had it comfortably cared fo - at Diion's i g.-I-_�k meetiilg of the council was beld Winglialli , gave a sho' rt lect4re on , few- and oyr Tuesday there was no s eighing allary, $30; Win. Clark, salatly, $,30;. it Nvas -ralited, 11r. Duff may well feel hotel. The poor brute had bp -en driven ( in Monday evening bu further than ish prophecies and their fullAment. The and hardly any snow left , ohii Reid, Treasurer, salary alld post - 0 . . I fields J, 4 . I , ( rl - as fax as it could go -,�'Jien A -was aban- 1i as:sing a numbe, I 0 VILCOO -ints there -was choir furnished so ie excellent mus�c:-., which makes evoirything look dr a�e, $75; Andrew Stihson, ca�retaker proud. The prograinme �vas int,r ipt on th( � ed by -1 Call to the dixiiin, rooin adjoin- doned 1) i's rascally driv&s and left on , sine trallisacted.-Mr.Jas. A social:was�held the followiDg evelling The river has swallen t(? a great d ry. 841ary, 810� a - . Y L 1 at inticli bit . - - m th. I , - PZQVIW�r thither the theroa-4. Had not Afr. 8wall come i� ) . in-, t1s, 1 -ill, On re . IL: I'vi-i".11t 11 I(I 1 v, Re . ; George Ste -wart, � �salary'. , comXpany Pyllild all elegailif I , , : 0 ad his right hill I ary as there were a lar,ge nunill of b,vikets - v. .N,lr. Martin, of the Presl) an Voters' Lis%s, postage and station , ' __ y allot bou,nti- across it when he did it wat 1d certainly I or injur a I ' I . ery, - , , ely ed short time ago by that ha". ot heen opened and 'agahJL all church, preached in the Mai n -street rogistration and selecting Jurors, $126. . fully sloread ta,ble, and all seemed to - ha,�e frozen, for, although i was stand- �!',c coming in ,'Contact,,with �o., ie of the ma- * i I . . � . � I enjoyed a, ad social time.� I i . . . 1� I 90 . � The pro- Methodist church on Sunday inarning Woved by John McKinley, secoaded by - ' ; P I . I I I i I � - : R � I i . ! i I � � f : I- . t I ! ! . . � I . . I �. I I � �F i - . ! � . . - . � I �, . I � . i I . � ; . . � i . .... ! .1 I I . .- . . I � li 11 . 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 ) . ___�- \ .1 � I i : I i I i I . I I . i . � . I I i . 4 11 - . . -_ � . 4 I i, . I � .1 � � I � I .. - . � ; t - . 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Thomas Dinsdale be paid $75, com , erisatiOn for dainaes - �, mu ; *i e breaking through Me O� his ell - susta' d b am - JI's sidero&l.��Cz�_ 1 al culvo�t oil C er rieo�.. .,'Nlr. Dinidale agreed tO a�mef`t tbp- ` , said sufn as Settlement. After pisi,�iing I a nunaberof accounts the 6OV110il ad- journe�.I- � . . NATIONS. th. , comina- Tnw-�WOAIIN � —At ' e ii th of ti�n 11:eld in va6i), an tile- 29 1 December the following gel"ttemou were nominated to tho- seve3'a I council .. R4"eve, Mr. Thos .. Sil"PsOn and' Mr, . J)au,tas; 1.1eputy-it-cove, 'NLIr. A- Campblell'and, Mr. .Castles; Col,"Will'Ors, Messrs. 'Clarki Slecord, E,rrett, John Ketchen �and A. Thoinsoli. A report has been circulated that,Nlr. A. Tfiom- son comes out as the candidate of the Anti -Scott party., To give, through ,your piper, the most un- qualified deniall stating that he -,coiies . Out as file represeiltative of no particu- Ur party, and -would .not lie .&,nz nolidate, ' J ,�at an only for tile. earnest soll-CitiltiOn Of . his many . friends !it his Own Il6i,(1hbQr- hood, nlost of -whoin. are Scott Act 131 -en. —Cw"I. Bluevale. . Tm, TOWNSHIP No3u.-,-;ALTi0\.,i, -The , , nonlinationsforthe township .4 Turn- berry,took place at .. arrow - Ia ill N Alonday last. Mr. James this place, oil T Hennings and.. 'A -1r. Will, McPherson, werere-oleoted Reeve and � Deputy, re] - � spectively by acelaniation, a-Ild the fol- , lowing wero; nominated for ,Councillors :. . John- Dinlent, Al. Thom, pscon, Robert I Evans, John Farrow, Mr. Barton and. � Janies.Hoarr'. . N0T.E.5._5rank.9ccott has Uken pos-1 - I I . sessiono his -o- a., 1; I . � . . rushing business. ohn P- erson, Jr., I has gone back to Glen M.ori is, near Glalt, 4 -where he cam6 froni.- ugh ones, Robert MePberscon'is brother -in- w, is - here on a visit at present. He has been - in Michigan all stininier. -We- have bad 1 first-class sleighing for the Ia-it week,but; I the thaw set in on Saturday night and I the micow -is- all gon 6 again. �Christnias I paissed -off very lively here. Lots of lads I andlasses elljoying the liue sleighing, 1, I �ndsoine,%vithoutlasses.--­A 'very snc�; - dessful. Christmas tree party was hold: ,�n Tuesdayllight, III the . Presbyterian I 6. urch, anil-another equally snedessfill. 14 I -was held in the Methodist.-Wbere did - cur villagebailiff get his appointment list week, and who gave him. authority ta act. -The best of dry beech and r. laple wood, two feet long, is being sold I Lore for $1. : 25 per card, and green at $1. --F. Patter, son'has sold the old Piper � I Louse for a I wood-shed.1 to be used at the school,- and moved it last Saturday. - I liss McGuire has been en gaged to teach 7-) . the junior department of the BlItevale school at a'a increase of salary. . Oimi:ARY.-Edward Tindall, whose - I ealth has been declining for the past . . * Z� � ; ,nx in if , - onths; bteath,ed his last on Monday Idght, the 292nd Dcceniber�. The funeral took place froin the late residence of the ., on the following Tuesday after-. I I eon The remains were interred in the � Wit'JI-evale cemetery, and were followed �'. , . t he� grave J)y a, great inally sorrowmig elatives, brethrell and personal friends. � Rev. 'Mr. 14-,trtley(Presbyt�erian)prea,ch-. . I . E d the funeral sernion. Rev.- Mr. Lounds (24ethodist) assisted inthi services. The ( r - ange ,and Forester societies, to both 0 Which Mr. Tindall belonged, attended I he f uneral 'in full reo,alia. There was, - � C, probably no man.better known or more i Lniv6rsally xespected in this com muld-ty . � . than the late Mr. Tindall. He was one - f tile Turnberry pioneers. Bom in the i colvilship of Ranisay, Lanark county, - dud came to Turnberry -when it was an, ' alin-cost unbroken forest and settled in. I I I hievale, which had just been survoyed,..� Ail.d. here he continued to reside till his death. A &rriage builder by trade, he . , oonesta,blished himself i that business, , in - End by � I itutiring Industry, integrity I Z� 0 �lid skill as, a worklilan, built n p and r I Leld a large trade. -Kind-hearted, easy- � '�'Oiuo' and generous, -to a fault, Mr. r ' -failed to accumulate much of . .indall �lns world -'s goods, but he won that _.- � � . ��rhich� gold alone could not buy --an _� ti. di, place in the affections of all . � � 4 Ig I . .1 ew hilli. I � - 4 - � i � �j E. �McFAUL � . � � � � . - , , � : i I . I � 11 . I I � . I - . I 1,$)'CIVIN(A . X I � � - : . � I I � . . . i ISPECIAL VALUE, '. I . .. . ; _. i . I I - I . . I . i �, I � - _1X_ - ,fadies' Ulsters, � . Ladies' 11fantles,'I � I I - I � . - . : - - I T-antle Cloths, , i - I .- I . i I ; I i - - I : ulslerpWS3, - . - � I � . I - . I .,ad,ies' Furs, . I � I I Ladies' Fur I . - ,ad.ies' Fur Capes, � . . - ' Skaw'Zs, Clouds, . � - Voal Squares, d -c. ? � c - . . . A Call Solicited. . Ev r- . . MCFAULY, . i , I RE CAS.H DRY GOODS MAN . !� . SEAFORTH; ONTI . * G_�; eat 0 . I . . I � � . I I � : . :: I , - -__7 S . . � Z 11 I � I . : _rV111 Vo*- 110,UM 7 - j I . . . . � I � - : I � � I - - t � - . � I _C ho� J4 4 9 i i . . - : I - . I . : . � . . . . . . � j SEAFOT; � , . 7 .