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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-01-23, Page 8P .- - � . & . - - I . � - I 1- I I 9 I . . I � � I � . i , I I . . I T . I � I - . . . .I & I - i �. 'I - _ ____ - , - ­ . I. . I P . 4 - I - . . I . . - . I . I I , . I J I � I . . . . . *V JANUARY 2. 1880 . � . I - . _. I I . ! . i i , . � � . I I I . : I . I . I - NUNN= il. . - I Ra . � . - � 0S11T I . -_ .- - it I � - 0 - -_ I - I I . .- . . . 1. I . . I I - I THE RURON E:XP - � . . . I �­`_.. I. 8- - .W.- . � , , � I .. . t � � . . -_ I - - I __ - � P; � - - 11 I __._­ . - � . - - I I . . to the I --- I - . . I _� - I � . . . � !� � �d! by passed the, entranc4 exitmination - � - - __ - . � . ins- son, secondle ..�_. - , � __ _ . ; . I . D.. Man at the last met-&- . .. - ; . I . -1 I .*- I .� I L.* 4 t. Ir"*.'- " A lk Mail his sul eet re- M( r. TV I anbrtAl in iffiton I I I I . . . .0 of thank*S'e mial from an,le Act -of 1873: "'Ell t [1111011 as sleigh, wnichamsse o.ver ,L - e - a V a �, W_ 8 JL - - . ­ ,, o p , t, . . . . I erX L I , . . "' ' , . Robert McQuarrie, Nettie - OAK ; Z.V to a vot6 LreadyZICE ould b� �' the small bo s, markaMy well, and proved himself an S. Snlilli�, that the. account Ot '"" '7jLc- .. ­­ - Ls Presbytork has a] Xpremed sh a wilarning to an Ing, viz . . 9 � . - Mr ir ri Alexaia I �Tc ­ � church goers,, for their t (in tf uiless.- th I ermid -. . r supplies furnished -to' mllvon F ooltot* -We, have on hand a e 1, uni cation from its el I ilk Oympathy with the cott 'Act, as th l a number -of them e- a ble debater. most 1) Mrs.McGill, . HarpUL ey der, J,P,(Iith Young, 'M 'N - 11 ': , , ') r� . -1 . -1 . , n the side 191 ,I e(- L ' smu6h as 'a pet4ion has been tween five and six years of age, .�w io excellent speech 0 of the indigent p, rson, ' N last ; - - - and forci- amOnnting,' e paid. -C d, Lean, and -Mary MCLOall- ' L . lu.r.._ vv'M. Beirnes, ofl alto) i in reply, to AWR fill mpin, g on sleighs Scotch. He spo - to $10.90 b I rie - lY t0l' Years . --The . I . I RICT MATTERS. remarks made I by Our Winthrop corres- presen't6d to Parliament asking for make a practice of j,u I ke in a clear Moved by 8,slniiiie, seconded by J61in named is oil of age.- :�, .1 . IST _ I ble md %d -e. ' . embled in St. I D1 n motion. inier, sb owing that he is well ra ybery of Ifuron ass 1. ,in c iangel-to be made which will while i ,t that the following sums be ga,lit, P). 41) . 9- . pondent last -%�eek, togethdr, vith several certa' I - ay. A &'b. � � 11 - - � � r PAL SOC611TY.-At tilb in history. Mr. Muldrew, Who is the Sproa , An drew's <'bureh, on Tucs(h . . - . � other: interesthig letters ,whi oil. are un- invalidate thei Act, resolved that the TaE AoRICULTU I ed in, charity -. James Millar, $5 ; NiCho` . 1* . iection, gave a ( I Cm I - % AxXI,VER9ARY MEETINGS -Attention , week but counter petitions lissued by tile Don-dnioii' annual meeting of the members of thL school teacher in this h - las Price 0-0 - I'VIrs. McE'wen, $5 ; John batli Scho') , ivention took ,pla-ce ion . - avoidably crowded out thi, ) . 9 %I y sa . 1, . V is drawn tothe fact that the EgmOD d- ' t, .: n4� t. -It is Alliance be commended to the interests Stephen and UsbOrne Agricultural .I.io- speoch,giving a long list of eminent Irish S. Callaghan, each one the following day, in. the � �'D e place .. . . � � will receive atten 104. x . ' themselves Glarbie and .Ivlr . .- �� - 1� villb, Presbyterian church will hold- their . and *sympathy of Ahe m6nibers and eiety, recently held ill this village, tbe men who had distinguished ood.-Carric.d. Moved by . which Was largely attended Nlr- Kel I I , -stated that Mr.EdNvin'C�Jesswell intends- Mr. cord of w � � I � r meetings 6n Sabbath and ., foll�D'Wing officers.r-and directors Were in different parts of tile world. is about to have his grist mill renow I I . , . t, . . anniversar3 I dis Ming of his propert* in Tqckersmith . adherents of the churches within the /;- I C irr: --rho is neither David Manson, seconded by - Robert 4-u'� _,-�Vr �^11,.,- vf� - 4 �) X-Onday, the fir.qt ancL seconcL 01 N M 11- , bounds, and that those petitions be as elected: - es Oke, Fresiderib; Julin vy eismillur o 1,F]V9,-11, . in- 1DY 1n11`O.(1UC,Ln8 Al 11 %�,M. I � ��. � I I theview of removing I Col rado' ' that the Treasurer be. . . 7 � ary. It is expected that Rev. Hector . . D tl� "" e -President Alex. G. , an Irishman nor a Scotchman, discharg- Elgie . This is. a step in the right direction, -and I � - ' is Willis, Hay, Vic ; . . -Ieturn- I , - I he will reside perma0e 1 . TM s largely signed, and as quickly forwarded 'by the- Deputy I . .1 -h on where an able and structed to P, - I :: . McQuarrie, of Winghamp-will preac n, third (Aughier of as possible. " � Next meeting to be held Dyer, Secretary; James- Pickard, Treas- ed the duties of chairman hi - �tbiiig that has been much needed I I I . . � ': rt . her particulars Elizabeth Fanso hii Hunter, James efficient manner. It was decided that ing Officers the sum of $5 each for their 8011A time.-Ilhe funeral of the late . � I urer. Directors, -4o I � ; j � the Sabbath. For fu Robert Fanson, Esq.,' of Tickers#lith, in Seaforth on 2nd TUesday of March at the municipal election. and for a -long I I services at I see iLdvertisement next week. Iiied on Wednesday mo 11 a.m; - - .1 Ballantyne, gichard Davis, Wm. Bissettl the Scotch are the greatest men. late o�, least Wawanosh, � i U --410.- � ruin g after an . . . a I Thomas Bissett, sr I ., L. Hunter, I. - 0 1 . other expense� for providing materials Jason """is, Mon I SEV"EXT], -1 , - - Carried. took place from his residelip�e- on I - � WHOlm I .- ­ . "Ili � . I'; - . THY, MOCK p_A,Rw_A_mENaT.-We are, - illness of two years' with consumptlyn. . - Dayfield. - I � . Bowerman Win. Bagshaw and T. Winthro . for conducting the saine day,thel9thinst. Mr. -E s was one . I � � She was 25 years of I . P. - . Moved by ,D. Manson, seconded by - 7 i --- � I . age and her deAth - ­ __ . ,- - 1. requested to state that the regular ineet- Hanford. 'Messrs. M. Eacrett and John � - f the early settlers of Waw4nosb, ,ana I " 7 � . . will leave a . ning REFOR' M MEETING.- The Ref Orin Robert Elgic, . ; . -sad blank in the family P R E 8 E If T AT 10, N .-On Friday eve i that this council do now 0 . c li will be held I ere appointed auditors. This - 0 years of .age. --NV. If - Webster, 11 , ing of the Mock Parliament Hyndman w 1) on Monday eve ,�, circle. -She 'was'buried iii Exeter on. last a -number of young people, about 30, meeting at Winthro �et again on Saturday, the was7 . � . . - la -z. in the, little Methodist Church this, Fri- . society -had a membership last year -ning last was well attended consid adjourn to ,, the Central hotel, made. a I sty exit SEA. � I -Miss Aggie M.�Icltyre,eldestl and o -,of' the Wardens, Mr. I. Johi - of Of I . .� . . Thursday. lie - 7th day Of Februa:ry, af 10 o'clock a. In., I I I " , day evening. The Speaker will take 454 ; there was paid. out for prizeR $1,120. cring the stormy weather. The h on Monday night. He attributes his I i I � , daughter of Mr. John McIntyre, of thi§-- -ston waited on the Rev. G. B. Tayloi , at Daly's IlAa, Egmondville. �� I I -past ,k. All � _ nenced with a balance of - -' 4 thi chair at half seven o'cloc town, goes to T6ronto next week to1ake of fe, Bayfield,. and presew The year colm was occupied by Mr. Andrew Goveillock. � failure to the Scott Act �t . t4e parsonag - . � � ---*- 11 . . � . � $149 in the treasury d Closed .with a Boot C. � � - be present. An I . an . . . . . I a situation in a wholesale A�' are cordially invited to iln him with tin in�,mense load of oat, Mr. T.homas Strachan, Reeve of Grey 1; - . I . , av 1. admission fe'e, of 5 cents will be charged., . balance of $258. This is a record which Belgr 6. Huron Pioiaeer Life. I �, - establishment in that city, -N,N"e would i Tlii�,congregation though small in nun ' delivered an excellent address in the . . � I I 1 3 ?� few agricu I;- ta go in aid of the Mechanics' Institute. once more remind; our. readers of the ber, is always foremost. in I Itural societies can show.. course of which he reflected somewhat T. T. TFAS for the Million, Cheaper � I I . �f � � . every goo . - ,say$' the Clinton New Era; *Mr.jas, � , Av � -r a speciality. 1>oultry still � i -.0 . ! S;T ;;! ."fl. -I # � ,wa, of THE Expo.siTopt with re- than ever.- tailoring . I 1 4� concert under the a4spices Of the Bicycle word and work. - .� . � on the vie t Store. A. TAYDOR, Stonehouse, of Goderich townsbip, is, I . . . I - 1. . . �_ . wanted at the Cheapes . I I ,F,, f CoUffCIL MEETiNGO-The new Conn- Club in Car ,ouncils, �taiiily entitleA to rank as one of the . . 14.* duo's iwi on Monday even- - � , Brussels. gard to the abolition of county c Belgrave.: 894 eel I I I � . . - . .�i cil held its first in eeting- on Monday ing. the election -of commissioners in- 'oe,rs of this county. In 1833 he aul I - ��. � It will be the best of the geason Ohigelhurst. ' and - A. TAYLOR is Offering winter goods Q6t Pion I I 1� aight last. Mr. Wrii. Elliott was 're- , . . NEW STOCK. -Messrs. Thomson & stead, approving of the prese t system Ili..,3 father walked from Hamilton to . . I --. and there should be a crowded house. E eeting i . ' � EETI 11 and cost before taking st ck ist r, ebruary. 893 . I . .11�t' i I appointed clerk, salary to be fixed and 'We understand- that applicatious are , - Armstrong. have just received an import- both with regard to efficiency 0 s then only talke(I of as " The . I ; ' . 6onnection with the Methodist chure , weather has been ex- what Wa - - I �, - appointment confirmed by by -la . . i . . ed , ClydeW Mr. a BniEr,s.-`The ST I L 12 . w at ..dale siallion, two and a - half economy.- He was followed by . #. I coming 14 from all qu ,ters for prize Chiselhurst will be'llold on Wednesda .. � " a id his father settled I . N-4 IL . I �, P next meeting. Messrs. Wm. Logan and . ) . tremely cold for the last week ipasty but Huron tract, ' 'I in .. . �, . lists andt entr , r e pou . a old, ,weiglihig 1;600 lb., and - dalled , who gave a lengthy add - G.oderich to-wil,ship oil what was so I�n - . R 'y sheets 10 Gibson �_ g - - - . p W. N. Watson were appointed auditors. � show to be held here in' bruar., and; evening the 28th Inst. Tea will be " Honest Jimmie. wh1i4ch was a masterly effort and display- the sleighing is much better. Grain an . I I . I � . served from six to eight, after' which . wood are conling from, all directions. ku own as the Stonehouse farm. The . I � . I li�� The Mayor Reeve and p w promises to be on of the argesilt, BRUSSELS MARKET -Our market is ed marked ability id a thorough . was � accompailled � 5 . tram, p from Hamilton 1� I , � - � theie *ill be addresses deliveied by The farmers bring their grain frOW Ash- � I . , . I - . - - I I -Vince - I' �- I -were appointed a Committee to draft the and most successful el vier h � I& in O,Otario. still booming and all(" of all the neigh- knowledge of the wants'nof this pro i by hardships that. are, unknown at the ;1i � I several reverend gentlemen; .also read - - 11� . . - t field township to our market, which , I . - 4 standix,Lg committees for the current -On Tuesday night the f 1. -e alarin. was boring to*hs. One of ourbuyers�-Iaqt andthe disadvantages under which i time. Stratford-,,�asonly,be i " . I ihg� and- recitations Will 'be gi-i,en, all speaks well for our buyer. They afe. all p -resent 119111- - - . � I e, viz I ­ .41 1� year, and to - define the duties of said sounded and the fire,inen got re I week launched out in a new hn * : labors. Mr. J. C. Morrison was . MWAYS HE I i "Y to interspersed with ch6ice music fur' nished sfied with ight th' ning to exist, and from that place, to� . ,� ; � by tile church choir, assisted by outside . - I I :� committees, and also the duties of offi.- ��­ eir services sati tile gooa we ey-get. . � I . � turn Out, but fortunately:, - i Buying pork on the Seaforth market by called upon,'.who, made a short speech . . Clinton wasan almost unbroken forest. .� i I cors, report at next mee , I ause was - . telegraph., Mr. Graham has --John Gilles Egq., statioll mastet), and . . �� tin ,of Council. wexe not needed. - The. the . alwilys in -which �he agreed with Mr. 7 � PIZ I � 0 talent. The -committee will spare .no striven to � Gibson as to the efficient manner iii his family lim-c been away for ,two Theroad to Goderich had been'chopped, - T, : . I dt Councillors Strong and Stewart were buining,of an ash box in.- el wo, d -shed d keep up the market, was reliev ed, - and the London road . . * T . i� I - ,: . . ail,s to ma,ke it _a gran success weeks' holidays. Ile ed by but not clear 4 � A� authorized to - purchase fifty cords Of attached to Mr. Jas. Connors' house. p I . A GOOD PoRKER.-Mr. A.' Duncani- . which'.tlie affairs of Ontario had been I in much the same condition. Clintou I . � � r - . i."; w 4 � . I - . th ughout. � a clever young malif I was . . , 11 - it . -ion, of the l7th concession of Grey, re- istra- I I . I cordwood'and fifteen c ds The fire was noticed m 11 a incipient . - conducted by the pres�nt Adinin Mr. A. T. Crossett, NOISI�, AND 11 �, � I I - - who will yet make a good station agent. I � then consisted of a log tavern-"Vauder_ - I . .- , - , . , ' . I , I � 7 � cordwood f6ntown purposes, at ish�a bef � � . �cently sold to Mr. Robert Graham, of tion, reflecting, however, at some length I `I.-1tJ> i - stage, and was extw'gu ore any i.- � . . Usborne. ** 11 7 1 7 . busy draw- burg's aoraers"-and ten acres of chop. I. J ,A BLE, T, - __ - _�S ow the , dressed on the man�gement of- the Educational _Mr �; - � � � - Council Mr. D.- D. Wilson . . . . a - ' allum, is ' - - , as low a price as possible. The Brussels, uffolk s . . John MCC, ping. Stanley and most of the other 4 . 'I) *.-', T At �;N.' I � . damage was done. 11 . i ood to Lon- - ` i J . . 111k DEPUTY REEVE. the meeting d hi g dry cord w . � % adjourned to meet! on Monday evening and Misses Log d Bethune repro I weight of which was 510 poutids, and Department. The next meeting of the mg an -9 11?1?11� A'N ­ il ­ urvey, I I 1, � %Z- � - -_ I - -1 . . 'an a� . 83 C I ., . - _� on Monday 1. r - don. -Finlay Anderson, Esq, Deputy- townships in the county were not s . I . . - next. at. half -past seven o'elbek. sented the Seaforth J§cabbatb school at of -the Usborile. council �ei t . for which. h� realiied the sum of 0. Reform Club Will be held in le Tem ed. When'Kr. Stonehouse left England, . r I - _. I I . � - : R . �1, 0 I I the Presbyterian Sall?b th School,Con- last Mr. H. Horney was appointed Mr. Duncanson -said he could easily Ila ve perance Hall here on Monday evening, eeve of East Wawanosh, Who was � �: I _� 1 4 � _ - Cle elected by acchimatic , Dung i the only railway in existence was from . - ,. _rk ; made it go six -huDdred had he kept it a- February 2nd, when a debate will � yl . - .. SovTaHuRox AGRrouLTURALSOPIETY. , y- Deputy -Reeve; Mr. N.J. Clark � . a gave the ' . ' 'Manchester to Liverpool -now the Whole - - , I want V) see 41 -1 I vention held at Blyth I oIi Wednead Mr. - -a I � . I . . -The annual meeting of � the I Mr. Thomas Coats, Treasurer, and few weeks loner. ' take place on the subject: " Resolved people of this vicinity and Wingham 11 members ' At the Ontario Poul ry'Sh6w, held at I continent well as ne%v ones r3gj - ' John Allison, Assessor. Messrs. Thos. ' LECTURE. , 1plen d �ght. They ' is covered with a network of ; of the South Huron Agricultural Society- I Glielph this m��ek, .. r. it John Fiiiicb, of .. I -The Rev. Dr. Moffat, f that agriculture conduces more to the E I rted, 13 1 � . -, I was held at Turner's hotel, Br I . Allin and George W. Holman wore ap- ljoyed themselves at various am,use- I railways. A-fr. Stonehouse is now about - and Well a-�So A � - ucefield, � Walkerton, -Will deliver a lecture in tie, wealth of the British Ein ire than com- el . - _., . " . I - r I this town, carried off , e first ptiie for � p I I s of age and is as hale and hearty I lowin., flit � ., - poifft�d'audi6rs. 'A full report of, the I town until 4- o'clock. -Nearly all -the ' 65 year , prioes, La 'The attendance �� I ments I . . __ on Wednesday last.. , I ' . hall here on February 5th, at 8 p. � . � . ! . , as many � � pair of Light Brah as, an( morce. " : in this village are saffering much youn.ger ill years. for --:�-_)jo. -which ha-.,v� I . - i - fi's � e ' I . . - - i i Se -# i Was not as. large as usual, - owing, no I'll ,afJ for minutes of the meeting will b published I m., under the auspices of the Mechanics' I children t �' . I breeding pen. So 1 ' for:. ea All, 0 � � i . Hullett, * with bad colds,which disease is very pre- 1 Mr. Van E,gniond, of the Huron road, �- Valf Button 1�oot-; i�) but we expect In ore yet -The race at' �i . Institute. Th6 lecture wi � - - ' '� doubt, to the unfavofable* weather, Mr, next w' ek. .0 - . 11 be free 'but . i physican is called , is also another pioneer, and has a vivid - $2.7-i -,'Ladies'Fi; �. I ' . . valent. In many cases, � le 1)) .k I G. E. Gresswell, having resijAed Mi. the Dominion Rink tt is eypning is'the H -%y . a collection. will be taken up. The sub- THE NEW COUNCIL. -The newly ele6- '. recollection of all the important events al)le priceq-, ii$t nO'%-V __ t . � offices, of Secretary and Treasurer. -Mr. principal topic of interest among s-mters , . . J,ect is 11 Mechanics� Institutes." This ted council. -met at Londeaboro on Mon- in to relieve the little sufferers. -Van . 11 ; -. I , VanormaD, has bought - ' - the development of this have ill i::bovk a lotor' lit. Y. McLean was appointed to these just 1X()w. _' 1 THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE -RS. -At the I Mr. Walter i connected with . very one- 4n The m � . . I - P ' e4ed there wi b ; lecture iswell spoken'of, and e A - L - � P, A ; . - , (lay last � d were duly organized. . , , r, - ; . . 11-0111 ,,Sjj�,l ju!zt What positions: in his, stead. The Directors' is ex first meeting of the coducil for the I f $18 -was ordered to be pal Allison's shop and expects to see a great : magnificent county. He is an older pio- ", big crowd It Pk to_nig� 0. rl .. - should atte�d. d to I . T-1 : 4- - - - sum 0 Stonehouse, having been& rp at the rin A - d 00 . - - I �xbh,- --wither,'llmiy o It ' . sent year the. following township ?cersl C&UNCIL ME E TING. -The first meeting many of his acquaintances give hini a neer than Mr. I I I - � I report was not presented to the meeting gret to learn just a i we go to press q the trustees of the Roman Catholic ' ' I I , �, - owing. to - the absence J f . ies as of the new Conn was held last Mon- a first- - littlu altove (.o, -t- Cm, ',: t . of the Searetary, the death of Mrs. as-.; McMulkin, o � were appointed at the same salari cil . separate school being a refund 'of their -share of their work. As he is I resident of the county for nearly 55 years. * 11�` . ' blackspiith, no doubt he Will do I His father opposed the famous Dr. D.an- , . I would not fongwet ou bat wRI be' presented at, a%meetin& ' . - last year: Samuel Poster, Clerk; M. i day, when the following - officers were class � 8 this town which' took;,plkee Thursda po?rtion of the county school assessment art I lop in a parliamentary election, when all 1, I ) . ; . I . yi I Zelloi� Treasurer; J. Bonthron, 'Asses- � pointed: F._�S. Scott, clerk ; D. Stew- Ligh.- Mr. James .S. Stew � . � k I T - shortly- to be called by the President for . I 11, altho, . lar_ ­t: !LiA ,ty in stovk: evening. . , ap , for 1884. J.he expenses of the munici- We . - ty did not number !'. that purpose. The several reports of - . � I �or; H. Li,pphardt, Collector; Mrs. 1 art pal election ainounting to $56.74, were I will be stiff opposition, as he is also a ' the voters in the coun : � fAil to!�.ftlit rea-onehle� - 1. . I . i - . , assessor; Thos. Town, collecto�, I � 7 R. ! I you g man just starting for himself at niore than a dozen. The"VanE ona" - .. 2. the branch societies were examin-ed and TIIE BEST YET.' -r -The New Home Reinhardt, caretaker of hall, and R. I and Thomas Kelly, treasurer. Health also ovdered to be paid. A by-law was 11 9111 . .-vt flit. '__-#,4Vptlen)en V, 11 - . -_ - . -4 - passed,, after which the following o%cers -. Sewing Machine is now being Offered for sale by' Johnston and D. S. Faust, Auditors. - - . the trade which -be is master of.�J. B. ' homestead was an open-bouse to all laud . ,%% vre IF I . . I - Purvis & Milks. 2- artie§ wish ing to purchase, or . I I committee -A. Stewart, Thomas Town passed fixing the salaries of the town- '111 . - tile finzt lnenfloV � I � I � - I mour is .1 I a: � - Th -e au I lilowly recovering from -his hunters,. but very few of those who shax- - and directors wore elected for the ensu- - �. uditors were instracted to have ' ' d Ed. Dunford" year. � � � 144)t befiore the.XonL ) % " exchange would ao we]l by testing the nierM of an . ,Auditors -A. Hun- ship officers for the present �r d its' then are nowlivinff-. ' . � - ; . . . z- I . Leonard Hunter, .-President ; " ,ount,4 audited and detailed and , �s gang e i . , ospitaliiy' � � . , ing year : Our machine before purchasing elsewhere. We 1 the ace ter and Goo. Hartwick. l4te illness. -Mr. Badora and h' I . pillee,O)h-t Just a few i � ­ . � dent ; � - 19f . - 1 Messrs. David Jackson and - James of men are here again ta I iiing out square � 1) ­ , . il. Thomas Simpson, lat Vice-Presi are selling- our stock tches Clocks and abstract statements of the same present I LwE-,,�sE LAw.-Last week three of Campbell were ap Mr. Van Egmond is physi,dally failiiii ru!�s'-',Iippers for Par . . � ,pointed auditors ; i * ? Win. -Bell, 2nd V ice -President .- Direc- Jewelry, as cheap as wvier. : Ir stoji is full and ed to the council at- its next meeting. I our hotelkeepers were. o tim ber.-A tea meeting is talked of to although Ins intellectual pwwers arestill, i , all(I J)Q�q;rcd, �t ]4()t of I 5. . � � ; - . . - -appointed assessor I -byterian church, I goo I � : :1 fresh. We do all kinds of e, airing in watches J- P-- Robert Smith was re I � on T ; he islan active- me . i� tors-:-Wm_1Grabam., Stanley ;. Jno.Mar- Cloeks� Jewelry and Sewi � dachines. Elect ' The council will again meet uesday, ' for breaches of the license law. TWO and. Thomas Neilans was re -appointed] take place in the Pres d mber of the Sal- I brvii sold at $�),5o. 00 , � ro - . . . ". . -'Me- plating and engraving dona on the shortest ughhis - " � � I - . - I . I Ilso in .Ztocl, 2. lot of ." I quis, Goderich township ; Robert f 10th March. were accused of selling on election day, collector. The council appointed them- . here shortly, which will be a success if vation army, and knows that tho ; . . . r - :- � L_ . AJIister Hay; John Willis, Stephen; notice. PuRvis&MtL",O site the Commer- . .. - -.-- � lie� roads are favorable. i days here m ust soon draw to a close, he _, e 1� ebeal lee i V - cia-1 Hotel, Seaforth. � - . �and o of selling on Saturdaynight selves road commissioners. A number the weather and . . , can look forward to an existence 11.eter� p- Lad: ,Genth. : � . : I t Xames Pickard and John Willis,Exeter ,- - 94-1 McKillop. after hours. Two pleaded guilty and of accounts were ordered to be paid and . 0 . � . 'L I . 1. � ' I Aioe� and Rubbers.09, I � . a I . � CANNED goods in &e# varietyand at I . Wroxeter . ' nal in the heavens. " I - I � I - ot Men's and 13ni ,'. I I Donald McInnis,1_ Usborne -1. Robert . I - -, THE DEPUTY REF,vE. w -At the paeeting " were fined $20 and costs each, while the the following grants were allowed to in- lot f - , � ,-� lower than ever befOre c4pred by any � . . I . . I . ; I , - � I f Brock-, Tuckersmith a:qd Dr. ColemaT, Prlc'8 ' - Of the McKillop Council on Monday, other deniea the impeachment, and the e MARKETS. -Wheat, 77 5c. to 77c.; peas, I , -, r i I house in Seaforth. For 81.20. you. can buy one I I digent persons : M. O'Hara at th rate .L . )land, whiell. I have gr. r � . �. 86aforth. - Messrs. G. E. Jackson and dozen three pound tins �oi Tomatoes or Mr. Daniel Manly was elected Deputy � case was dismissed. - �_ - r ( : _. of $75 a year; widow ,Hobson, $1 Per 55c.; barley, 50c.; - oats, 30c.; pork, I .A wing of the Salvatwn Army has ,ordser to vlea-r theiwot' a . � - - - . I William Ch;R.rters Were -re-4ppointed Peaches. -Pears, Pine Apple4,Com, andPeas,'at Reeve.- . We have not learned the other : BRIEFS. -The Ball Jubilee C O_mp � any, week�and widow Staples, $1 per week. $6.15; butter, 16c. - eggs, 18c; lard, I I c.; ' taken up quarters in Listowiel. ,The I har -,oxne good rob � : I * ' equally low: figures. LAiDLAW & FAiRLmy, Sea- I . - . t 31 . . - . aiuditors.- . . I I . I , appointments made. - colored, gave a concert in -the Canada The 6ouncil adjourned to -�meet again tallow 6c. Banner 'says: -.At their first meeting =* at a � great tZaerifire, � I -.-- - forth. - 894-2. 1 � . - I . � , � � - - . ' - . If .. - I - � Methodist church last Monday evenin'. at Londesboro on the 9th of Febrbary. R. -en I . f .- wr�iall i. 1. USlgnment s I , lie be" m � � . I . I - FATAL AccmE,NT. -A terrible accident ` AoTii.-ER large CO of Tea at FLOWING WEI1S.-A short� time ago � . 0 NEW TAILO -Mr. Turner has tal the.fold Methodist Episcopal church a 11111 _1 , io i of a flowing well on ,� Grey and Morris Cheese and Butter . - a last at M. A. Charlesworth's. Teas at wholesale prices .'we made ment n - . .. _ . possession of the shop..in Sanderson's nfiniber of ill-bred young men were pres- . , eheali, and a !.Otuf Off _� occurred On Wednesday mornin ­ I . - 't I , Ci Juantities. R very pound aranteed- Twenty, Company hold their annual meeting in started tailori endered themselves a perfect I 3. I .- . ; . -1 __ the new in ( the farm of Mr. Jarhes Hastie 7th cou- I Hensall. brick block and has ng. it, who r 111untio I A r;Alway crossing about a mile - - A ther lines in. pr - . I q I- - -pounds-of sugar for -,Q1, and : 0 nd- now we learn that there are the town hall, Brussels, on the 27 th inst. ' Mr. Turner comes to us highly nuisance by laughing., chattering and I _ east of Stapleton, by which Mr. Edward portion at K. A. CHARLIF'rWO, frs'. 994-2 i cession, a � . litely is aga . G. J. SUTHERLAND. COnV . . � -1 - �r - ; 1. others in 11he immediate vicinity. -H. J. W1 hi. in charge of X]R ' eyance we otherwise caiiising disturbance wl-i-ne the . - .. Johns, of the West End, Tuckersm-ith, i severa . Commissioner,'Fire and Life I surance A�ent recoinmen I . , - , I :* Salmon, M . , .. ­ � . . LAKE HuRax Trou- ' a � . Michael M ardie whose �' farm is op- ' tile--- 11 I - : 1� I - was instantly killed. It would �1 . Set T_ Battalion� .-Band. -The Salvation and Issuer of Marriage Licenses. All busifiess see no reason why he should not be suc- - services were being conducted. The (I IT . 4n -Arictly confidential. Office at the PostOffioe I . 1i i . see n''I Labrador and Lake Huron I &rings, -for sale at �-� ' 'T ) c that as Mr. Johns was crossing the track the Central GrocaVy, LAIDLAIM & FAiRugy Sea- Posite that of Mr. Hastie, has a well , Army are not making ifluch beadway of . . ) . y �� . � . 8 . C 4 . I t I cessful. , lock-up,� instead of a church, would be -a I - I . 4 't . I . . i I . eir processions look as if 889 . ra I I I . . I BALL FAmiLy SnNGER.s.-The famous ; prefe ble place for -this class, for some � - forth. 894-2 � .. . � - i which is 60 feet deepAnd had in it dur- .'late, and th i I - with:& load of wood the morning train, . 4 A .`-4 Ill t ie dryest time last season over 5 they .were falling, back again. The Meth- HousEs.-I am prepared to purchase -1 . m I I west, came upon him and before he THORNE s Bankrupt Stock of Grocen , ing tl 3 Ball Family gave one of their very in- time at least. We understand the army . . 'at the highest market prices, any n I . I � . - I od Ots 'are holding �rotractcdmeetiilgs, . umber of I time, .. !I--. � ! . - could get out of the way the -engine les, Crockery, and Glasswi.re. Amber Drip feet of water. 'This is the well which,it -, ' good heavy horses or mares. Wilt. always be teresting jubilee concerts in the Metho- i intends to remain in town for-sonle I -, I - - I . . � . ; - . 8_yrupfor50c.pergallon. Big Boxes of Herrings and probably they divide the audience. found at honie oil Saturday. T1lO.MAs BERRY, * - i - . stru,ck, the sleio,h sm asbing it into frag- will be remembered, a couple of years , dist church on the evening of Monday � and if they can be of any serviceirl doM'-Lr .1 ! 1 Z3 1 for 25c. Glass Tumblers a Most .for nothing. --7-Thomas Gibson, M. P. P.Jor East Hensall. 892 - � I I � I - .1 - mtients and scattering the Wood in a - ago, Mr. Wm. Carn�bell while working - � last, -which was very much appreciated " good in any way thdy should rather be - . RE' � I r 11 When you want Sugars bring a grain -bag. Teas. � .- i P4. - I - � � - ohns was taken up by less than wholesale , p0ces, 1pe., 20c., 26c., and at it was Overcomeby foul air and came Huron, was in town this �Aek.-St. IN'T ily has � en couraged than interfered with. : . i I lr . WA ED. -A large quantity of good by the a�udience., As this fami I . . r I direetions.. Mr. J - 300. pe I I I Ye intend dedicating heavy bright barley, for which the highest price appeared here on two previous occasions I -While oil his way home Air. Renry.,1 ' - I N � the cow catcher and wheil the tram* was r pound. Pure Fresht Grourid- Coffee for very nearly losing his life, as he was John's Masonic Lodg � � , eatly #nd F . ; � i 30C GEORGE GOOD. &)4-1 i ensible their new hall shortly. The Grand mill be paid. RANNiz & URquHART, Hensall. 894 2 . ; . - - I i I I .. '* i . itopped he was found. on the front of ' . . t4k6n from the v�otl in .an ins it -is needless to rehearse their praises � of Ellice township tried to pass a team . i , - ! i , , I--- L.kiDLA.W & FAIRLEV are selling 20 condition. Mr. Campbell also Punk a 1 Master will be present, and there will be SABBATH SCHOOL M,TTERTArxmm,�­T.- any further than to say that the chara - .. i near Loney's brick yard, but unfortun. 11 E)O"'Mul-, -, -_ the enaine. One of his legs was. � ­ I C i k. nearly � . . - i . ! -, - Z!* pounds of bright refined �hg4r*for $1. Come and - well for Mr. Donald McGregor on the � a.. conversazione in the evening. -The On Thursday evening of last week the ter -of the singing has lost none of its ' ately the carriage upset into the deep , � � . - r � I severed from his body and he was other- . . . i I , - . I - � X . fty advocates of the Me � - . -.4 4. �'ood`s (A' .�; , . i see it, its the best value in td%yn. Our Teas have' same line further east, which is fi Carthy Act in Brus- members of St. Paul's Church held their ch witb�� large load fof people who Ali I �% . � � - wise, cut and bruised. He was, wh sweetness, ,but if anything has improved dit - :.,; - : en been all carefully selected and recently bought : feet deep and the water rose io within sels hardly know wbat to say about the, 'annual Sabbath School entertainment. since their last appearai-ice here. � ' had been in St. Andrew's soiree. The 1� . ! ­ . . . . found, apparently , quite dead and the: For Pungency abd flavor they calm6t be surpass - I I and 2�"I. i decision of the Supreihe Court. -James The programme, . consisting of music, ODDFELLOWS' SOCIAL. --The Odd- I ­ i I I— -� - one foot of the top. These are the kind fel- ! robes, etc., were deeply buried in mud concussion had evidently caused instali.- ed. No puffling needed., tKey speak for them- � . - � ' . I I . - .1 selves L-krDLAw & FAIRLEY.� 894-� 1 of wells which give satisfaction and Wilson has been indi�posed for some few readings, recitations, dialogues, &c., Iowa of this place held their annual . and water, and' the carriage wat ,smash- - I W. KE ! taiieous death. Strange to say the * I . � � I 's 1 � ;.. � " I . . BOOTS AND SHOes, ats' and, Caps,— never go dry. I . days. -.D.-Dollson speaks of again pay- was well carried out, and mainly by the January 8th ill " ecl to pieces. Of the inmates of the � - � 4 - hoises escaped unnp�red. We have � social on the evening of � � , ; 1, � . f ing Kansas a visit. -Gifford Elli - ' ira . 7 Men's Long Felt Boots, for $1.75, all kinds of , � . - Ott is children. The anchor laden with pres- - the Town Hall. After the first part -of I vehicle all escaped nu -culously bet . . i �aot lear4ed that any person is to blam e I � � - - - Overshoes and Rubbe�s at Wholesale prices. 1. , sojourning at the county town. � r . . for the. awident. It was,,.: a stormy, Hats and Caps- very cheap, ir order to clear them I , Exeter'. . ents was neatly constructed -and taste- the business, -viz., the sup -bad been � Miss Bella Henry who was* very serious- ! . F . .. per, I THE '� , : I - f I . I "' " R EG f) ' I . fully decorated, aiid was a welcome disposed of to the entire satisfaction of . ly h � I ! I I I I I � � � ,,blustery morning and it is. likely that out, at Thorne's Old Stand. GEO G oo . 894-1 EmTEP.TAiwMENT.-A grand concert I . Stanley 11. sight to the children. Among the- re- urt. She was ta,k,en to the residence ., : I . the unfortunate m an. did-- not see nor - I 1. . . m i �41 . I m - � v,�48 givenIn Drew's hall, by the Swiss I .all, the audience repaired to the lo vver of Mr. Robert Henry, where she lay � , ! 'A ' - - , ' � � . A -� 0 hear the train and not knowing of its - Brucefi Id. � - DEATH OF A SETTLER. -We iegret to cipients of valuable gifts were Mrs. W. 'flat of the hall for the concert. Although I insensible till four the next morning-*- - 0--� - � , . . . � ... . Bell, Ringers, oil Tuesday evening -last. I learn of the death of a respected resident H. Twoh - - - - . t I � -� ty -, annual meet-: ' It M I I y and J. C. Klawson, Of this the music etc., on that oiceasion was She is now. recovering., . � , , . ,, AA.mUAL MEETI,�,G.-The ' 'as well attended by an admirinj i _ i close. proximi ventured across ,the I of this township, Mr. Jag. McLinchey, place,the former in recognition of her . I ean i I I - . - n traelk. The engineer saw the sleigh .on ing of the Union Chur�h ; congregation, audience, who'listened wAli profoun I I very good and exceedingly well render- � ­=N..000� . � - . I ; . � . ; , �.--inst: . attenti- . . ' � who -departed this life on December, Ist. valuable services as organist, recei i ed, still had the Oddfellows prepared a I ' I � - ' . I I oughout the -entire evening. � u 1 � the track before. he came to it and did BruCefield, was held on the �1401' on thr . 'vL . . I - - . . I . I his rep , I - 'L . ;1 Mr. McLinchey was an honorable and a handsome silver cake bas et, and thge programme in proper time. instead of I . _____­ aU ill his power to stop the train, but as The treasurer read ov 'O isa first-class troupe, and used no' ' I . 'it Of- the - This � : I I I ' . . u-Driaht- man, and was loved and respect- latter as Svperintendent of the Sabbath leaving it to the eleventh hour, so to � .. . there is a -heavy down ' grade at that Year's transacti ns, mrhlch. *A� very , slang throughout the. whole programine ; . E. MCFAUL � � . . - I � I ... 1. 4 . I _. , point he was unable to slow up quick- Pleasant to every one present.1 The - _4 �11 who - had the pleasure of his ac- School, a pair of beautifully designed speak, and each one depending on the . I � �! OW hid *quite a bliz � I . M I i , I , ., ated'for all I quaintance. He . leaves behind him a silver napkin rings. - other to get it done, it would doubtless . . . - �i renou h to avoid the colksion. Mr. amount of money colle . I zard on Saturday last. The people in eight children to mournthe - more of the appearance of � a . . J , I ohns. was a well-to-do farmer and - was voses was etperiitute'was �.this vicinity' have been wishino, for a! loss of a kind husban'd and -father., He (The above should have appeared last week.) have had i's tGIVING . i � J 0 wife and &"Iav ` . a''Vli - g0rolis man in the very prime of. �1,230, leaving a balance f $145,.a' very , little �lore snow, and. they g9t it with - I- MARKETS. -White wheat, 80c to Sic; regular concert. As it was that part of � I .. � = . - � � was 59 years of age. . ' - I � � Iffe. He,was a quiet, honest, industri- nice little sum to ,commence the year . red, 80 to SIC; spring, Soe to Sic; , the entertainment was of a highly im- r I � A , ; I i, a vengeance, but the'snow Made splen- ' . : � . . � I H=e, the one we loved, 1_ . � . I . ous man and was much and deservedly with. Such a repor-t ik very encourag- did sleighing. On account of the good d beneath,the sGd ; barley, bright, 53c to 57c; Oats,, ric to promptu character. After the concliv - ' " 'L --1 . J I .K . ion of the concert the hall was cleared � esteemed,by all who enjoyed the plem-: ing -to any CGngregatiol L. 2 Mr'. � etchen ,roads, wood is coming into town in large . Oh, it is hard, but we must know Me. . Is � SPECIAL- VALUE . .. I -are of his acquintance. He- was a son -in- was re-el�cted 1reasurer: and"Mr. Jamie- 'Twas by the band of God. I BRi Fs. -The present good sleighing for the dance, Which was kept up till . - � 4uantities, and the farmers of the Cavan i I � . . I " I law of Robt. Landshorough , Esq., ofTuck- son precentor at a 1good raise of .salary- Presbyterian church had a bee to haul THE AGRICULTUR�L SOCIETY. --z -At tile has Ila the effect of bringing into rnar- well on in the morning. The music for � I - I I - I _� � I orsmith, and leave's a widow and seven .Mr. Jamieson wai als ,pp inted Care- . I annual meeting of'the Stanley Agricul- ket large quantities of grain, wood and the dancing was provid- d by Mr. Albert _IN- - � Grand..,.,- . � App the brick for the new manse on Wed' - e I 21 - . I � � � I - . small childj�en to mourn the untimel taker at an increase of , alary. �Th � tural Society, the society was saw logs. -Mr. J. H436ver, of South Youngviolinist with an �organ accom- � y " * .. e con-. nea.day last. ' . . . I � I . � . loss of a kind and* thoughtful ,husband gre ation is in -a very [prospbrous state I_ Cayuga, is this week improving the ap- paniment. - I I I THEFT. -Mr.. George Hyndman, shown- to .be in a -healthy coi ,_;� - I --..- - &nd fatiker. . I - unfer thw cake of Mr� T. C..'Thomson, grocer, of this -place ha(f a -$2.50 i ' -dit.on. From the annuql report we Pearance and adding. to the comfort of LITERARY SociETY.-A literary socie- .!.�� J - _N . . i pipe - 11 . � I . . I - - I .. their pastor. --LCo _f . il orgailized in connection with Ladies' Ulsters, - 1. I 1, - X. I . . - Mg on Mg - . I stolen but of his show case last week. lt! learn that the, society closed the year his dwell' Ki Street. -The trains ty has bee � . - .1 0 1 . . . � � i Loc,4L Baix,Fs-.-Mr. George Whiteley , i A I i4thoughtthat some rascal wefit into with a balance of $12.75 on hand. The on this line coming from the north. ches. A committee has -1. STILL G1 I . the- store, under the pretence of buying I been very much behind time during the been appointed to look aft,; --r things in . . has purchased the -stock and business of Pre�sby-tery q',� Huron, * * sum of $209 had been received for mem- _. _ . . I . and will run that busi- 1 e Pres' . past week, owing to the heavy snow general connected with the society, and .- � . . Laird's livery, .,Th bytery rn�t.. iiri�- Blyth. on something, and 'while Mr. - Hyndman's I bership fees, and $257 had been paid . I - Ladies' Man � � ness, hereafter. -The unio" er�meet- Tuesday last. Mr." Ralinsay, -was ap- back was turned to -him, he slipped be -1 out in prizes at the fall show. The storms. -The Rev. J.'Ball, of this -place, more particularly the getting up of the ties, I - � __ - ray e . ! . I ,� ungs were still continued I'm we , and pointed Moderator, for I the ensuing -six hind -the counter amd took it out of thei assisted by the Revds. Torrance and Pro amme. As we are well supplied I � � -1 I - I . I I following officers and, directors were ap- . i 1% I I ...:. . . . - : considering the storm y weather were months. A letter frohl Dr.'Cochrane show case. Should Mr. Hyndman see� pointed for the current ar : George Dyke, is at present holding revival wittr singing and reading talent, the - . . . , ye � Peop - � All i s- well attended. -The Rev. Mr. Cameron, was. read stating. th4. the Assembly?s the pipe again he will know it, * d then � Castle,' President; William To . . I le mi and around the village may - R nd 1 an. *nsend, meetings. -Mir. D: Macarthur, of Ailsa Mantle Cloths r - . � I - i � - Mission Comnpttee appointed, the villain who took it had better look Vice -President; Jas. Armstrong, Secre- * rely on getting a good programi4e. , It ., ; of Thame8ford, will assist Rev.., Mr. Me- Home Craig, was in the village this week.- ; I � � I . I 1 . � ' Cost a Donald at the commLmion services ijxthe Ikev-. T. G. Thomson, 1of Brucigeld, as out. I tary and Treasurer. Directors, Joseph Miss Scott, of 8eaforth, who has been has bWn decided to have a de -bate and . . , . 1. - I : . Fresbyterian cliur3h. inext Saibliath.� ilieir missionar -Burrard Inlet, Bptmis. -The anniversary services of, Wild, John Tough, E. Westlake, John I i . : , . , y to! hererecqntly -visiting her sister, Mrs. aii address every alternate n*ght, Ahe .. � . ; . . � . ; I v I . I � M ff, [ 1 W C r ngi f�li T- : I 11 d Since Saturday last the the ' ter , and! requestinj that- the Presb terian church, of this place, Parke, James Cowie, George Green, rr6oxne ,, British Columbia - . .y J. Murray, returned home this week.- do -bate coming on next i-neeting. The ­ " . has range, from .20 below to 10 above he, be lo Utster.' �- Lln -.�,,,, d ojmd from his ::: resent -he Ist a , subjeot for ne 1114sr 7 . . Char e. It will be held.on t nd 2nd of Feb- Alex.*'Granger, Charles Wells .and John Miss M. Ferguson is visiting friends in xt debate is, 11 Resolved . � 9 I � - . � ; _� . A . I - . . zera, but the, roads are good, and busi- . was agreed to cite t hei cong,ftation -of ruary. The services on Sunday will be - Johnston. A-fiditorti, James Thonipson Nincardine. I that the mind of man is superior to; that � I tiess has accordingly '�' roved. -The , Union ellurch, Brudeff4ld, to �ppear for conducted by the Rev. Mr. Murray of -and Wm. Mor1rison. . . __ I -, -The an- . '_ 1, � I : . i , I IMP � I . ' CONGREGATION -AM MEETING. of woman." Four parties -two affirma- .1 - � If you have 1144; . Ill -cr. - 1. i , - . . I- I a Foresters' ball on Friday evening last * their interests at the n t regular meet- Lo,`ndom'-� Messrs. Woods and Willis TowNsHip--LAFFAIRS.-At the 'meet- nual meeting of the Rodgetville Presby- tive and two negative -have agreed to Ladies' Furs . .., I � - � I . was a, very successful and pleasant affair, . ing of Presbyte,ry, whe� the question of shipped . a car load of cattle from this. ing .of the council held on Mon- terian congre ation was held in the debate the matter next meetin - � ) �.. -hill't- 0 'do -so 10-40 . I , . I . 9 I g, Friday, I . - t . and was atwumeed by about, isixty coup es. , (Iissoiving the: pastorall tie;combs up. A ittation on Monday last, for the � eastern day last the -following township church on Monday afternoon, on which 30th inst. The committee appointed . - i . ! I I he- Co � . . ' ' intend I circular front' +t,4 I Mittee on Ang- markets. -Mf. Peter Stran , son' -r. . t . * I -TNT.r. Donald Ross an dl -farnily . on there was a very -fair attend- consists, of Mrs. Albert 8WA, -Miss . -, -, lu- a1v S1 � 1-1 . - - 9 of M officers were appointed for the cur- Occas' _ . . sah f ,;gpods -as r , ; I � - . . I lea,ving here for Kansas in about two 1 mentation of Stipends �i& . a9d seiting , John Strang of Usborne, who hasi been rent - year: John - - Tough, Assessor - ance. Mr. A. McPhersonwas appointed Jessie B�own,. Miss Annie Orr, MT, W. - Ladies' Fur Ca IL - I . I ; w-eeks, -where-they will in future ieside. 1, forth the amount expected - from the in Iffaffitoba siiice last March, is home John Wiley, Collector; George Stewart" Chairman, and Mr�. B. Sinihe, Secretary, -%Va,tt and Mr. Win. Robinson -, Mr. . ps., . ,ga I ill a , re t1he o-rder I . ) . . Before:- leasino' �,Ir. Ross will dispose of I whole church for this pro tem., after which the Goo. F. Gibson, secretary,; Mr. D. M. 1 C5 . object, viz..,830,000, vikain on a visit, -and for sometb ing else, 'Clerk-; John Reid, Treasurer, and John I w I . NNI�� tire roaking I ut expected , . . . . � I . . " . I __. comfortable reoidences wixich-'Mr. J. P. . . 9 P - Walker, chairman. : . . I his, property by paction. He lfai two very as also the amou from this he knows best what. Beatty and- Geor e Baird sr., Auditors. Secreta;ry and Treasurer. W'48- read and I . . - - --- . �_ � I � I .- -, . - Presbytery, viz., $750, and requesting C&RmvAi;. - A grand masquerade George Stinson was appointed caretaker, adopted. The treasurer's report showed ' - Ladies' Fur Capes, .. 1111OUT., 0 Brine will sell on Tuesday neA, the 27th that immediate action lbe taken on the carnival 'was held in the covered skat . ing of . the township hall. At, the same a nice balance on hand after , the pay- � i . t . ..- - - 4i, . 4 . . . . I . Blyth. i . . .1 � - I . � IP " inst.--Mr. John N-Vard ansdounces du m. atter, as also -hat - receiving con- rink, on Friday ev-enmg last. A large meeting it was resolved, to pay $4 for le. remaining expenses � . .1 - . - t a, � I i.. � . . ment of all tl of LoCALITINS.-Rev. A. A!ndre*s, Sab- . - � , exteusive atiction sale of harness, robes n +- n ; -;Q,;,L I I I ._J-%� . , � A � ,4 . U R 1*4.2 � . gregations be.i.vissifte � �. , The following - c ' rowd of both skater's and spectators the use of each school house at the last the church, which balance was,%roted to bath' School agent 6T the JGuelph Coxi- � 5, , . , in . I : i � - . I . . *eek and de- - � I and horie furnishings at -his store on deputations weire acco d gly -appointed assembled and the costumes were the election and $6 to each Deputy -Return- the purchasing of, books for -the Sabbath ference, visited Blyth last Shawls, Clouds, on e . . ; gtrti, - � . t inst e ons,, viz., Mr, best ever seen in Exeter. The following * officer ; that the treasurer have h t . a . I Satttrdayi- the 31s' * .-At the last t6 , visit said is school library, All tht officers for the livered addresses in both Cie Methodist % . I F : 'i School Trustee Ketcben and his. old in If � ioi require aliv� meeting of the Public , . . � __ � .to visit Exeter,' ate the prizes : Gent's cornic costume� books audited on or before the 27th past year were re-elected, with the ex- - and Presbyterian Churches�. The rev- . � � .i . . . . . . I � i - - .. , - 1; Board, 4N.1r. M. Y. McLean was elected Mr. Thlartin and his el ler to visit Grand Ist, Win. Folland.. Gent's fancy cos- February. The by-law prohibiting cattle ception of Duncan McEwen, wbo resign- erend gentleman also pr6,ched in the Wool Squares, &c. . � I I , I � � Ciiff�. Boas, f_'ap ej; � I chairmall, and ,'vlr. W m. Ballantyne Beiiid,� and the Clerk i -.s; instructed to tume-John Bawaen. Boy's comic cos- from running at large during the -winter ed, and -whose place was filled by John Methodist Chiirch on Sun"y evening. - , � . - ; � I . . I . I . - i .- . secretary. The -Boa,rd will meet in the �write to. the . . - . I � - . ; * . . _. t I congreg qns of,Bayfield, - tumie-lst, Thomas Tindall ; 2nd, Artie months was again read and passed. The Murray, of Rodgerville. � Mr. Gibson, M. P. P., for :East Huron, I . i 0 � I " . . , � . town hall on Tuesday evellm'g next to and B' �.. - ;�ury 1 ,Mll *and . I Road erne requi.in$ e . __0 I " - 1. �h ni to raise Spicer; 3rd, Frank Oke. Lady's fancy next meeeting of council -will be on the will deliver an address'in t6wn on Sat- . ! ��_ I confer with those parents who have the stipend of their minister, to, the costume �'- Miss Hawk shaw. Lady's -28th February. Tuckersmith. . . . . ,& - this mouth � P P. I � - 1)1`1.!C . - - failed to send7their childrento school " - " . - I urday evening next. -The i recent anni- - - I I I minimum, viz. $750, -vi-ith w manse. - I . . � - . I ,graceful .qkating ---- �Mrg. James Faiirbairn. AN INTERESTING DEBATE. -The mem- COU'XCIL MEETING. -The Council elect versary services in connee * n -with th6 ; . �t ; ; I . : , * !W -Vi. - : ' A 1-q-11 Solicited � . ! the reqiuisite number of days, during the Leave, was given to th trustees ofWillis Lady a,n(r gent graceful skating � Chas. bers -of the literary society at school met oil the 19th inst. at Kyle's Hotel. Presbyterian -church were a decided suc- .- LAa . ill � . T . . I � . - i .. i 1:1 pakat yei-ix.-It -was reported aoine tim e Church, Clinton.,' to mQ r�gag6 their new McDonnell and Miss Templeton. Gent's section No. 14, Stanley, had a rousing All the, members present, and; Coss, notwithstanding thel unfavorable I , - : - . . hav ing � . . � , I that a mail named McDonald, of church property for -a sugi not exceed- fancy skating for a' silver medal -3 debate on Friday evening last. Subject: subscribed to �be'Oath of Qualifi - . . , , , . a 13 1 . . it, Naonitobe., with the Nile contingent had ' . cation state of the roads andwileatber. T6 , I _. . The-Ghea . P ­ . ing $5,000. - Mr. McGdli*ray's -resigna- � entries -Pavia Tait. " Resolved that Scotland has produced. and Declaratidn of Office, thd* Ree-ve proceeds netted $250.-M -. and, Mrs... , . I P - I I:, : L IL - d�ied. .Mrs. McDonald ,mother of theman, tion of his charge of the [Ga�lic station AacrDENT. -What might have bepna greater,men than Ireland." The affirma- took the chair. Moved by R. - Elgie F. G. Sparling, of Seafortf, were'Visit J - I . ; I . I � 1 7 � who is now�--­ij-i town, says the report is 'Goderich, - was ac t6d afad . � i - , . . . , . .. I . � I. - � . � � i __ I � '� � 0 p . Mr. fatal accident occurre4 to a young -son tive side of the question was supported seconded by J. Spyoat, hatwi-n. &C, mg friends in Blyth thbi week. -On, 4 . � - I . �k � . I I I � ; ' �­ ! incorrect,- at least no information .of the Pritchard was instrretod- to procure of Mr. Powell, implement agent of this by Meiars. Cameron, Reed and'Mc- Connell be appointed Clerk and Treas Tuesday last, Mr. Charl�s Hamilton I � . i I � t - '_ - " Es MCFAUL . ,� � I.Or, I . i - I � I � I i. ­ death has been. received by�7the depart- suitable supply �; 1 then,. Dr. pjade. It seems that as' a sleigh was Beath, and - Abe Irish side by Messrs. arer at a salary 6f $235 and Registrar of was elected by, the large majority of 48, . - 11 I � � I I I . - � , raent at Ottawa which is- the best Me -Knight, I . I � ��., I , . I � i __� - .. �, v-� I of Halifax was nominated going along the road, the scholars were MoDiarmid, Muldrew and Grassick:' Vital Statistics at a salary of $15. -Car- to fill thi vacancy caused I by his own, I � I : . . ­_ :11 I � I � . . � I I � i.- V possible evidence of the inaccuracy of as next Moderator of Assembly. The -just -coming out of school and hopped The debate was opened by Mr. Cameron, ried. Moved by S. Smillie, seconded H-OFFNA, .. � 9'. � � i th e snow low did adnu'r- - following d resignation, which was ma e neces"ry - . : . � I . . il .; . �� :­ eliverance was given and on the sleigh to have 6, ride to their homes, who, in a speech of considerable length, by Mr. Manson, that Richar H e s ac I � � �, �­. � - - . - Cf . - 1. . I - I - - C,^ , , - - I - , , P - -11 -espectip the and the little feil&_ - the poor Irishman .- without appointed auditor on behalf of the coun- collector, but being reliev d from this, . � I � - 3' at he was s CAS I - Sum , niorniii and tin , . . a a re r'. "t all ihnously agreed lo : I ety for the I- � 2 I ble Mice Ina., . I 9 0 I 0-1 vr seeing tbein having handled d i k be by the f t th THE RON DRY 00008 No - v - . - . . - � . the chairman ,of the Street Committee 1 agitation carried on in cortaiii quarters a ride, thought he'w - . ­_ - I SEAPOW . . . - , . - I _. . - . -1 ould have. one too, I gloves, and gave him some at . - Cil. � The'Reeve appointed Goo. Baird disability lie was re-elec6-xi as above . I. . , I '� 4 - I I I � . . . � . I . smd the eng . I neer of the plow aire entitled I t� destroy the stringein cy pf the I emper- -but in trying to get on he fell under the ' blows. - Mt. McDiarm*d, the lea ) - i g ' I . - . I . i - � . . 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