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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-12-18, Page 8. � I I -- - *1 - � - I I I , I . -, I . I - . - I I . , - - - I . I . , 1 1 . i I � - . � . - � I --;M�__ � � � , —,-,. - I � - - '. : I , ­. - .1 ­-, . -1 - I i � . .- , , � 1� .--"t. - I , � � I . . I - . I � I � - . - , .. - r " ---- , I . . I i i _. � ' - - 110 - 1 10 ��i -i o ro � --- i—i",t � . . � � . I � 1. I . I . . . . . 1 r lot � . - — - - - I so - - - r � __ � � � j - — . . �i ! I � � I � I I I � � . I . - I - - � i . I I � I - � I . I � I . � .... liliill_lii,,� k . - - . - - — F � _ r . I I I , I I . � i I � "I __ __ __ M, 00"111111im- - - . . . i I I . . . , � . I . I ; ; - ! I . . I . I . � � i I I I , I � I . % I I r I I r r � � r I I . � ! . � I i i - . - , - . I J � i I I I . i I - . I - t� �� . , : � " I . - � . - I 11 . I � . . I . I � - , i I � . . . ; � � � . � . r I I - � . . .- � - I . ; , � . I - I � . � . - I I I I . - . - � . � i . I � . � I I . � � i I . . � � I .. . � � . .. � . i . I -1 . r � I I I . 11� � � , * i . . � Dwgmmr; 18, 1885. �� - . vrmr- T4TTROM R: S TOR's . . . . � . � . N E XPO'"I 1110IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I � � 1, I � � . I — — —_ — —_ I I - - I a I .. - � --- — — : - I � 18- 1 ­ I I ; - 1111111111111�10 I — — —_ . . ..r . ! i r-, � —_ - I . I - -_ . � I � . � I � - � . I I I , 2 — r � � � I -who has be fi - - '. __ _­ _— . . I . urred in Ontari flu me.—Miss Filet., en ick � , - -----------.. � A re - 1 31 &�d 4-�Carried. Mic ved have so frequen die 0 , . EDWARD 14eFAUL, - Dominion organs 'and pianos, Guelph, G. - ry E.; Sara, IH61mes SL. Alic , Lavin concessions d especially the ly� for some time, hi me. he . MONEY I MONEY I � . - I �ibaldo seconded by Robert during the ast an, I i - are, we Understand, doing a lively,bud- R. Vinnie� MoTsiish Jane, A,wan by- Win. Are' r elections are knockin . I .. R school trustee 9 . I .. . - Uary,'Urorn M. John. Birks D David, oss� that t4e nomination meeting for great morta ity has recently taken municipal elections cold this year. . I ' I . - - m � - Any amount of Money to loan, either in small new notwith6tading the keen. competi . . John, wi�g 1. Reeve and Councillors be held at the lace from this i4ease in Montreal, the the is. Fletcher, H. . - � , - �� - . - a dergi a � � 11W. large ounis, on farin prope est tion there.—Ur. Joseph Pren Casper EdWard, Cooper Section No. -,6,- concession toard recommended the council to .�here are now The Den The - Cash Dry Goods, and Milliner I _y- r � Apply at Tax Faroorroa Office, of Seaforth High School e Gri in Mor- school house Coo .rden I � Frank Gr y S. Humplrey, Gri _per and Mrs. E. Ra, � I I spe of interest. former student I I lie Vaccination Act in nis; C. R. 7 'i I � I . - 8,.Iot 16 on Monday, 28th of Decein ber, Some steps to put'; � ­ � . I � I 938 . . 966forth. 41'. Matters M. ltv in1he Qd. It seems as if the dontest . - but who for the past two years has been ley, ]ANIC nzie Kenner . I I too, especially n)w that the diffieu . Man, wishes to tell the People� of the . . I � 1885, th I . L - . I F at fo - Reeve at 10 o'clock a. ni., f6 : I I - n i , I IcKenzie' I 4cLeod would be between them all, as all ai o at I � I - , � teaching in the township of Puslinch,' ra ces uppan, I . � - - . , . � 0 1 0 clock n )on, of doing so which existed. up to 1884 has . * � , h -engaged or John, Pot;er Wm�!, F umba,11 "."houlas, and for Conn 3illors ait, I� r CO ! - - I Y.:. . near G 4e p has been re f I . he Act is now as w6rk with a will, but from prei ap- town . an(! country that he will in- - . =. . returning of- been -removed an(', t - i - . � . . . i r � , - .0 ,It it . I # the ensuing, ) year at an increase r 'of Stewart G. Angus and the follo0ing deputy ) � . 4' tot . cher and Dennis will, lave . * � �, lit 41t n Xpool ' pearances Flet r I � I . . t I *) . I salary.—There wa i . r � P-1 lug iiI* d -Jbeir certificates ficers and illi�g places be appoin ted, available for rura as for urban munici- 1. . . I I I L � '6 meeting of the - The follow' ' d th a wa;lk over.—No stir yet in municipal, mence ,On i I . t . . s . I . WarTNo. 1, sub -division No. 1, palities. An I council are further . I � - I k . n Tuesday evening on renewed : cEwan,1 Kate, Doig Win., viz.: matters. —Division court on %Vednes iay, . I I I I I � . JUiterary Society o - - eS Wood's house, lot 5, conceEsion asked to appoint; ertain places in the . .r � i I . � DISTRICT MATTERS. account 3f the small attendance. —There - Fowler R. eo., M6IntDsh Geo. � at Jam - . .. . iality whe�,e' the medical officer December2i3rd. There isa large docket I .- -- - . . axes'paid into the't6wn-r . ) . 3, Win. Eva 8, deputy returning offi cer; munic�F . I � have been t. .I, I the could attend at Zted periods and those this court. Sarturday,'� Octoher 24- ' ! - i . I � ' ' C RGH, -SEAFORTH.— Ward No. -I, sub -division No. 8, at 0 1 1 : � Y. NOTICE._-Partiesl indebted to Thomas treasury this year to,the amount of 3T. THOMAS -C �Oli could be sure of I : . I - I I . . . Xidd,either by Book Account or.Note,,, about $9 000in There are still from WO.' I he new Su aY School, W.-duesday school house, lot Z�, concession 10, Thoa. requiring. vaceinat . 4 I � V Opw.nng of t e new Su . I properly done. This report Kippen. . I F - - cre to caU and settle the Sam e'- - evening, December 12 # 1 �86. Chriv mea Fes- Murray, deputy -g -offi. er ; having it w Mim—Bell. & McNevin, . L I & ,requested . . John Lee and fila -- leautiful returnin , ­, to $1 000 to collect.—Mr . tivittes and Sunda ol Jubilee. e board and was laid B F, j, Lis S A AN EiTEN'31VE, . � ' -he, Choruitis, Chri.tm Is Recita-' Ward No. 2, su�-division No. 2, at as. . . . at one&, as his -books must be closed I Mrii� Win. Sleeth have -been awarded t , Anthems ' at ,.wai adopted by t4, , of the Kippen Saw Mill, are now preparit d to . I � : - Work theF Ist Of � be p fornied bKuthhe McCrosky's I ouse, lot - 14 concessio, a 5, before the council. I . I I January. 919 r 1 contract for erecting the -.new shed over tions and Tableaux,tc by C m r I I I - - receivv any number of Saw Logs for C OM I I I � - . .� , the town weigh scales, and they are no w- ldren and Teacherms, d tha , dep ing of- _� - I cash for a lit ited I - __ . Ohi John O'Sullivan 'it i I Sawing, and will also ay .. . - - � I 0. Kemp, musical condu'ator. Chair to be taken 8 � go. Ready .. r .. Choii, and an Instrui4drita Orchestra. Mr. T. _� i d soundFo 939x2 OUR 8L-r'FL'Ez-AENT.--We this week at work on the building. The price 11cer; Ward NO. 2, ubi o I Us�orne- quantity of goo I M oney :. � . - . xs of IT,ur, Ex- they receive is $90.—Dr. Graham, of at half past; 7 b"clock, Almission. 15 cents; at the Grange hall; lot 15,i-concessior 12, FARms SOLD.—Mr. 1. Bowerman, the W'ZISKILUKR has still some of those I --- � . r I present to the subscribe � rus . . � - Chil ' L Ison, 4eput . turning offi,,er; well-known a cultural implement nice tweeds left, which he is selling at 40c.,� 60c., I � . � 1. POSITOr, an interesting and handsomeh, B sets, was in tawn on Wednesday..— dron, 10 0ents ; ourSun lay School children- Jas. Davio y re gri r 1 6&,, and upwards, but are worth more w- ney. r .1 I free,.'. i i , � NO -1 Ward No.,3, sub division No. 3, at the agent, has sold his farm . to Mr. Win. laga A grafn . t ho � I I ... � . ' Mr. D. D. I Wilson has commenced , ; ; - Best Hoche bags sold a w - - R-lustrated supplement, as a i - STARTLIXG reduction Oli- school house, lo� 21, concession' 4, � John Ole' prices. He is selling coal oil at notion! .. , Christmas uring t e h � son of John Glen, Esq., of Lum. I . I drawing the stones f or the " foundation of day season at I J 0 r 11:i - . tan Olearing Sale r .. � ... � . aders.' If sub- rol"e . L. Smith It, Cashiner m, Dre"61 C. Morrison, ,,deputy returning o !er ; ley.' The farm contains 100 acres, and coo, beat Canadi refined. Felt Boots, . � ! " 11 - ... � preiient to our young re a large brick. stable and! driving h ) - 180 !ri � . . d Mo I I - . . � Goods, Velveteens, Ulsterin a, F V,OFIK'l a -goo col, Flannels� &c. sold especially cheap, Call r �. I n'" Ward Noi('3,.sub-divislon the was Sold for 87,500. This is -1 � - next, Beason Fancy and Grey Fla nels, Squares, I an . � stitch the supplement which in -tends erecting �t d be con�inced whether youbuyor not. lie ' - .- � 1 26, co MOLVAI 12, Win. one of the best farms ,tile on the s te of' his old resiaence, Main =j- Winceys, Blankets. weeds, To ) Shirts, school house, kot.' price, but it is I means what he says. 938 r OF HIS LARGE AND VALUABLE . aheet in the centre, and then cut I . � B � : ,er ; - . I I I . � . I #-- Gansies Hats and Capg,� B %ces, Necki iear, &c. McGavini d in the county of Huron.—IM � . - street. — he Goderich � Signal of -last I , puty retuming 0 - I . r. Jos. Din i We purpose making this the sale of th3season. War . MARKETS.—Fall wheat, 78c to 81c; � STOCK OF � I k�aves they woUld, have it in much more ek sa , s : � I I J. A. Wilson, the youth- * d No'4 !sub-divisio No. 5, t the nin, of the 7th concession, has sold his op . ..... � I . we � Now is the time to procure rour winte r 8u ring wheat, 50c to 7 8 c ; barley No to i I . I . . pply 'S i . mvenient form for use. Next week ful400kr* g foreman of the Grand Jury, fo * I school hou�e: 10 30, conc'-Ission -4 John farm of 25 acre ,� to Mr. Win. Earl for 68c ; oats ' " . � 4 9( , r the same prices as when he season is over.* 1 7 , 29c to 30c ; peas, 56c to 57c.. r - * � � . moneir is , a o, resul is every McIlroy, I deputy returning officer; the sum f $1,500' i Mr. John Kidd has . r I I i -ilson, Reeve of Sea- Little h wing %rge 0 . — . Ve shall enclose our annual calendar for is a:son , f D�.t b. W _ - . � LOCALNzws.—Sleighitig is nowyery DRY GOODS - . � . I tinie. Extra �nducetuents ii,each department. Ward'6No. 4, sub -division No. *6,- atl %Tm. sold his lot of four'acres to his brotheri . I . r I , forth., le is 25 years of age, -is lieu- � good, and busi ess has considerably iin- ... . I j ISS6. jf, 4y,p.ny means, any Of oursuh- - Don't fail to inspect- our sto(k and prices. J L. M6Gavin's h6us�,lot 28,,concessict.12, Geo. Kidd, for the:surri of $800. or in i . . _.. . 6? . � tenant *�� the 33rd battalion, p6nd for sev- Smun, a ; and fancy dry goods, f eafoith, : . pr ved. The delivery of grain dA ing MILLINERY scrihers should fail to receive a supple- . '� deputy ret' rni ' of� 3 . r or U othirs.J.Kild's-hardwa-e. P � I - eral: years has. been practically manag- one do Win. P?Ilard, � I 8 � I - I . . L ,_ I . . �burn. the week wa very great, as was a so . � ! I notify -US r ' and the clerk notify the aeput Lee! , ... - r- I r went or calendar, if they will ing 'hig father's large business. � He is a SrEciAL nducement are offe ed for . - I I that of wood, pork, &c.—Our constable, I I . . - flibers that no poll cler by ap- , . i . - we Shall gladly supply, the omission at /.wi4e-awake business -man, and is- not the CMStMal r holidays in tb e photograp, h line at 1119 0 1 1 1 - BRIEFS.—The, Sacrament of the Lord Is Mr. E. Butt, is keeping a sharp lookout CLOTHING, - I I ; - . , I I . I as young as he looks."—Mr. Hal. Waide"i i photo ,,raphic studio, Seaforth. For the pointed; i �, ! Supper was administered by the Rev. r l e i , a on every in train for an An e'ri I k � . any tiale. .* , bolidi� ra I wil, giy,e to every one purcho ging on . I i . - . 1 Seaforth, last Sab- - � I . I the lessee of the. ice skating rink r! Mr. McDonald, of - - lem-tZ � r =' for murder at tuf- I - I dozen ,-,rabinet photos, a lor handsome chronic I � 1 Hullett. I . —A can. who is - , &C. � I I ,, r ____ � The - I rance on will�.formally open the rink on Tuesday fmme(. Francs and motIdings for framing � . ! bath in the Pries yterian church - _falo.—The liquor case of Mr. H. Shaffer I ; L - I � Aptou-ND AG.trs. — ery MVN�,CIPAL,. —At a mdeting� of the Christm ��, "' . I - � night next if the weather continues fav- purpoi es at greatly reduced rates. A v I � � as tree and entertainment will � I 01ir table of that old Stan: �rd publica� . - choioe!fmme suitable for fruning lirge photos il. held on Tuesday last be held in connec L ;ion with the Metho- was tried at Goderich last week and was . I i L I- L - . � or& -*e. This news will rejoice the hearts . township coune . ; I I - , I Cim, the Canadian Almaiiac� reminds us I for. 26b,_ at Wade's Whitn(y's block, S eatorth.. it was decided to hold the nominatiODS dist Sabbath schoo', Nile, on -Christmas decided in his favor.—Mr. Wm. Kyle - at another year has almost tolled by, .1 I li . . I - For this reason, -he believes of many of the youngsters.—The Parlor 946-2- 1 , p I ' tells us tb at he has disposed of all his cut that 111 mpe � hall, Londesborp I I - . And that 1885 has nearly passed never to Circus, which exhibited at the roller, A.WELC ,GoRRxH, having disposed at the te ,pe ancE , On Eve. —A�n open lodge and literary enter- bers and that he- is busy building mor, — . i , r � d Monday 28th Dece k in tainment will be b(Id in thetemperance 13 , i Ready Money will. be slower this sea. , ,mber, at noon; ai . , I rink on the, evenings of Monday An of his Store and Tin Bosine in Wroxet or, begs . Mr. Jame Livingstone, M. P. for � I 16e recalled again. The; Ganadian�Al- . i - I I Tuesday last, was fairly attended, and -.to ask all t �ndebted to him to call and pay the event �of in election the follo ing - hall Friday even,ng, 18th inst. We ' ­ . I I ulanac is indeed what it profesoes to be a the performances, espeo uary st. i will oontinue polling, lace and deputy � P South Waterloo, was in the village �,Ilis son than usual, and as his is a Cash . . - ially of the dogs, their account iiy Jan P r hope to see a good" turn out. week, paying a flying visit to iial I I I � ; 114 4Ox3 our ge : I � 4 repository of useful kno,w16dge and on iny busine 9 in GorriO. . ion No. I, em - or�;�n debt. —The school � � are well. spoken of. —,We notice that Mr. I . . . . . WoILWOU. cers were ap inted : Divis I ; idatethe � - k � I to liqu proprietor of the Kippen store, Mr� D. Business, he must of necessity tarn th - ggfmeral information," and as �uch it is perande haft Kinburn, LiFowler; No. We,SM,ll L R. Sparling, formerly -a student of the wA .�Axes, Cross Cut Saws,, I I exam. ination and Christmas entertain- L ' w in the r . HARD . . er, with whom, we believel he I I r worth double its cost. It is n� Seaforth High School is the inventer the:best Ca - ian and Am arican mak(s. Buy 2, school hou e No. 6, T. ' Neilans ; No. ment of School Section No. 5, Colborne, . . . . � Ibirty-ninth year . of its publication, and th6 American Lance Tooth ,c �aw. it thiE is not '�,school hous No. 2, C. McIntosh; No. is intimately'acquainted.—Mr.- !to ert large stock into ready �ioney at the Z I and patentee of the new coiiibined letter rfastest cuting saw in the r.arket, and of . . ,willbe held on Wednesday, 23rd inst., . I I with each succeeding.year it. seems. to .3 the op�,A. Wood ' Mellis has once moria returned from the .. r r � . 0 d, sheet and envelope and bill head and firtit'-class tom)er, wewi,ii -tike it back and give 4,Brunsdon I rriage shc 7 commencing at one p. in. Friends a d nter with his earliest opportunity. 11 - improve and embrace within its varie I . . � ,,, ,. .MZ,jan , n Northwest to spend the wi , I ' I W envelope, and has commenced the man- another one it'its place. 11211) & Wtl,gc)N, Sea- No. 5, school ho�se No. . )OI ; those in'terested in education: are cordi- � L . I sompendium some new feature. e . ' I family. He reports everything pros per- To accomplish this, he knows that I . may say that copies for 1886 can now be ufaicture of . these at 25 Yonge stredt forth., , 940 No. 6,. temperance hall, Lon.desborA, J. ally invited. . - ous, but expects another rising of I ..::: . t area ionto. These sheets axe. con- Sk WANT I GinL. V NTED.�Wa � . , de, To nted Campbell; No. 7, school house Ne'. 9, � � . ; had at ille book- stores of C. NV aps following amolIntS 4 , � xp er. I Indians and half-breeds before peace and the goods must be sold just at the time, � . p7 venient, neat and economical, and will immediately, a Good General Servant Girl. Ap-, R. Sprung. The E it b r . . i I andLumsden&Wilsonof .' own. a. � OHNS . were granted to councillors for their ser- ' BRiEFs.—On Saturday last as Master order can 'be permanently secured. — Mr.- r . - . . . _. I very soon, we have no doubt, come 'into ply to MR D I 'J "ro. i Sei.forth, 940- Weismiller's store -is. now arrayed in� its that the people need them, and v, I - . � � g neral us by business men and 'cotires . . . . . B I SALE OF 11418f.11i MAN11LES.— vices for the year, viz. : John McMi. Ian, Harry Browning, son of Dr. Browning, . - . � ha e , . I - . T-u.E Goo,E, TEsrPLARs.—W`e are in- e e - We are offering the bal f our stock of these 30 days, $5q�56;, J. Britton, 25 d 3.ys, was aseendin f holida, dress -and presents a very Is ik-- i r � � pondents ggeherallv. We wish our young g a stairway in the rear o . y - ) . � � g appearance. Ahy one intending . . . iuformed that out of 280 lodges in con- — Good at hot A for = �IIOXAsKfffl I & SON. $43.75.; J. Lasham, 25 days, $43.75; the doctor's store he had the misfortune in r to the money to spend, and, in order to .. . � . r friend every, success in his venture. 21, 7 . buy any Christmas I gifts could n;t do Rection with the Independent Order of . 940 - . I . - The town band will be,at the' ice rink 1 . f A. .T. McDonald, 25 days. $43.75 ; B. to slip and fell to the ground, fracturing t secure a large share of the casb7,� he has r - - e Kippen store, - . I - I I I � - a, $41,13. . rs, his collar -bone. A I 1, � Good Templars in the Dominion, Huron ,hin - - I Rense - . I Churchill . better than call at h J�odge 308, Seaforth, stands �econd as On Tuesday night next.—SleiL i� V 2$1 days, I . ffairs are very quiet � ' . - e __ r - Walker, an indigent, was granted ;% 5 to � . I � ., , now. splendid, the roads iBg as . I ,in, municipal circles, notwithstanding - resolved to offer idged by the capitation tax paid to the I G. .J. SUTHERLANb, Conve5ancer, . Winthrop.- . I � ' . ' r. I smooth and level as -a floor and faT , erS Fire and -Life insurance AZ be expended under the direction of Mr. the approach of nomination day. Be- ' � . � t -and Lodge. St. Catharine� has the . _ent,oind Ismer of �- . � are making good use of them in ;eWng Marrbige Licenses. Othee.--At the Post)ffice. Lasham. The clerk was I instruct( d to yond - groundless rumor of the resigna- TirE DEBATIL-Thp debate here on Extra'Ready Money'lnduce- - banner lodge, Seaforth second, and � 9 , . I . r . - & I � I '�e to market. -Toboggan - . I I I I I their pro&n ing 939 notify the Messrs. Moens to remov& the tion of Mr. Hardy of the reeveship, Monday evening last under the auspices � I I � Guelph third. The St. Cattitri" lodge is now becoming the popular amusement LOCAL BRIIEFS.-W th the present fence from Hamilton's bridge at onei, as nothin I has been heard concerning mu- of the Reform club was w� ell ;itten led., I . � . ments . ' ; : 1piya a tax of $14.07 ; Seaforth, $%87, . ' . � . 9 11rhe - . 1. , 'ell, for with many of our y folks, and od. sleigh e a e council has been informed that this nicipal matters, and tile prospect is the and proved to be very interesting. � � � J , - y is speak w . gung ing and . � � . . . I Lid Guelph $9.39. Thi e T - mercha . CInff's hill, about a in . from town, the 6hristmas, our nts report trade fence if not removed will I cause an ice old Council will be all re-elected.- subject was :, I I Resolved, that Annexa- I I . ' I . . . the temperg.nee workers of 3ea.forth. favorite resort. The Stratford Times -of . 'brisk.' -The members- of the Fresby- jam at the bridge. The next meeting of 9 I Ye olde folkes " concert for the Ladie's tion would be more. beneficial than In- In every Aepartment for t � he balance of - . - 31 - The lodge here is doin a a go A work . I I . ) ' ' "' . ZD P this week says: A meeting of: the -ex- .terl" church are at present draw ing in the council will be on the 28th inst , at Guilde of Christ church was held on dependence." Mr. George Alurdie., ,,the i I � I I � wad we would like to see th �. already . I - . 4 ecutive committee of Seaforth and Strat-� I the -ateriat for the erection of the new 19 o'clock a. in'. I t . i . � large membership double itself ; a, v SoCietie r I I . Wednesday evening last and was a leader of the affirmative side was not the year. I . . ery _ - ­_ 1 1 � I - ford Poultry s was held, in. this, chur��.-The Rev. Mr. McCosh,' of , . grand success financially, -At the Divi- present, snd his place was taken by.Mr. - — I � � ihort time. We hope it may con- I I i - � i . � Tuckersmith. . sion Court held here on Monday last, a Win. Cash. Notwitfistandin this draw- . city, on Monday last week. Messrs. 0. Wingliam, preached iniSt. Paul's church r ' 9 , . � I � Jillue its good record. C. Wilson and Dr. Scott attended fro -in On Sabbath laAst with uchaccep.tance. PERSONAL. -Ivfrs*. HugliAlexandf -, of number of important cases were dispos- back, however, the affirmative side suc- This column will keep you posted I I � - - . . . . s the Seaforth. A priz , -,A airly attended in sionary meet' -ear Toronto, , � -1 e list offering over Ing Highland Creek, n daupiter ed of by Judge Doyle. -At the last ceeded in winning the decision. rhe W ELL Do,_NE.-As we antir d,r . . . - the PreEbyterian ciu I week' by week as the Ready Money, I Xcaforth breeders succeeded fn doin, $500, was struck; every variety of was eld 'in - rch, of Mr. A. Elcoat, and formerly of his meeting of the council it was decided to chair was occupied by Mr. A. Goven- � y . . 0 , od rville, on Sabbath Is .1 . ' I � . wull at the Toronto poultry show last poultry was placed on the list, -and. it R A. T ie ad-. township, is at present y.isiting at her gratit Mr. Whitlock the sum of $25 as look. Sale pr . ogresses at . I . were ood.-Tbe father's. She came up -to attend the payment for widening the street in front , . . � week. In Light Brabmas T ermined to make- the A VisIT.-A 1--rge elletachment from i . I r 4r. John was det approach- d fe s s ,,� a delivered r . finch took- first on cook ; list a�d 3rdon ing exhibitio'n'one of the best ever held Misat s Simpson, from ,near 8ttav rA, are marriage of - her sister which ook of his property. the Seaforth Salva�ion Army visited r ; i - . f 2 - C)Gkerel; 2nd and 3rd on hen I and _Isit in,Ontario.-Our merchants are making the . guests �of the, Misses Wilson, of place -last we�k. , I . � I I this village on Wednesday evenin last, 'breeding pen. In Dark -Brahm . . I 0 1 - r , is .1 va as extensive preparations for Christmas Willow Hall. I -Mr. H'rbert Ci c I I . and stormed the ramparts of H eatanic E6 MGFAUL'S , I . I Blyth . � : 11r. A. J. Willson took Ist and -2nd on and all of them in their respective lines T MEETIXG.-Oli' Tuesday even- of the 2nd concession, H. It. S., intt nds I Majesty in the temperance hall. T4ere . I � - . � Ir�:,cks ; Ist and 3 -rd, o � n pullets I ; and in have large and varied, stocks which the ing, on the occasi 3n 'of th an- pulling down all his old barns next E in- T-up.-Divigio-o� COURT. -SO we are to was a large attendance, and the interest I - I have a division court established here at , � � e,xceedingly keen competition which ex- nual , in the meeting was well mainta-inled - r Golden Polands, Ist on pullet, lst on �ea meeting in cor nection with the mer and erecting eareater � Qnes. - Mr. CASH DRY'GOODS AND i . aockerel. and' lat on breeding pen. In ists here�compels them to sell at the Fans-ille Meilhodisi I ch irch,'the church Samuel Bennett has the I contract of last. The question was decided at 9, throughout$. and it is said that sev at . . I _. I - . . very lowest�prices. We would advise I meeting of the magistrates held 'in - gilver Grey Diarkings Mr. Andrew I . and E isles were fille I t( overflowh ig and erecting the new buildings., Mr. BolA. . . converts were made. - I �� r Calder took Ist on cockerel ; Ist on pul- all our readers who wish, to purchase �1 Goderich on Friday last. After ashort TEAiPERA.NcF,.-A meeting of t1ose MILLINERY - HOUSEP I l r a tru y pleasant an I s! .ccessf ul eting McVety also intends putting up a n'ew . . I t let and Ist on breeding ,pen., This shpw holiday goods of any kind to give Sea- was Ad. After tea iad been. eryed barn of the most improved modern discussion, a motion to form a new interested in the due observance of the - . . - � I . �est forth a trial.' We are convinced they and done' a e justice to the style, Mr., D. Clarke having the con- division court to consist of *the village Scott Act will be held in the'tempera nee SEAFORTH, ONT. : ' ' I . was considered by many to be, ,the I . . .11 . had� . !!! r : I and largest ever held in Canada, so that will be well. repaid for doing so. -We. good 1�h , provided by the .tract. Both these rbuildings will ,lave of Blyth, and portions of Hullett. East hall, Winthrop, on -iNlonday ever ing � I - . __ 't -t n it learn that there is likely . to be a hot I � Wawanosh and Morris was cafried on a 14 . - - 0onsidering the very keen compq i io ladies of e:conggre n, and which for -commodious stone stabling underneath. * next, at seven o'clock. Important mat- I i . � � I will be seen, how rem, arkably bligh Sea- � municipal contest in- our sister town, quality and"�ariety', we �e second to none, HYMENEAL.—One of Chose- pleasant vote of 22 yeas to 13� nays. ters are to be brought up. deceased was a staunch �� �� . - Seaforth poultry stands. , : . Clinton, this year. N.1r. Forester who the icloth was removed and the Ii terary events wh.�ch periodically occur, an� for SCHOOLS AND TEACTIER.13.-The Blyth tenclance is therefore, desired. Presbyterian, aud in politics a firm and . I I . - ;has been elected by,accianiation four or I I . schools close on next Tuesday,, and the - . I . and - I'musical part. of the programme which ourifirst parents long ago set the 0 1 ed Reformer, and being endow- Coux= DmNims.-At the last meet- , five times in succession is to be opposed ente�ed upon, the: . first* on that pro- example, loccurred. at th'e residenje of rural schools close on Wednesday. Zurich. � ed r. possessed with more than ordinary I �� . There has been almost a complete change 0 - ing of the town council Mr. Jahn Dor- ,�y Dr. Williams for the m ayoralty ; Mr. - grarrillime being a nAusic I seleqtion by the ,our esteeilned townsman Mr. Appelton r learning and intelligence he was able . . sey and others presented a petition ask- Thomas Jackson opposes Mr. .Me- , � . I of teachers in Blyth and surrounding CHURCH MATTERs.-The newly fitted quickly to understand and clearly to - � , I Chis4lhurst 9hoir, under the leadership Elpoat, on Thursday of last week. Phis . I � . I ing, the council to have the strel6t lamp Murchie for the reeveship . and Mr. . I neighborhood : Miss Reinhart goes to up basement of the Evangelical church . I of . Kersla e. The a followed a few event was;the celebration of the nuptials ' discuss all important matters c9nnectea . let r r�ense of, - oopera:nd. Mr. ,Coates for the hap , y. remarki from the chairman, the of Miss Mary Elcoat, youngest daughter Toronto Normal School.-M-iss Sayers here was formally dedicated on Thurs- with both church and state. The fun - on V' oria street lit at the ex Thomag C F , - - I the town. The prayer . -cleputy-ree.veship. They are all excel- Re 'r takes charge of a school in Brussels.- day evening of last.week by the pastor, of the'petition v. W. Torrance pa, 3tor, after which of Mr. Appelton Elcoat, �n'd Mr. in. ' . eral cortege, despite a stormy day, was r . . was granted oa motiou'pf M�. James lent men and we hope the best will be the ev. Mr. McKi bon- gave good Snell, youngest Son of Mr. Hump.irey Mr. J. Shaw remains as principal of Rev. M. Maurer. The evening was largely attended testifying to the respect - r . . . elected. -Bishop Baldwin is expected to r * . -. Mr. Sin th, of Snell, of Hullett. The ceremony was Blyth school. -Mr. -J. W. Sloan, ,who. very unfavorable and the roads bad, but � Beattie, and seconded by Mr. Alex. -ecit ion. The ReN in which he was held. r 1 � � i preach in St. Thomas church in �this V taught school immediately south of there was a fair attendance and the - 0- I I � � Stewart. The aura of $80 for rent of a a!j then favored tile audience with a performed by Rev. Mr. Spatting of , ' 0 1 . . t .i . . town clock was ordered to be paid to town on the'second Sunday in Jainruary. splex ,did instrume 1 solo, after which Clinton, in presence of a number of ela- Blyth, is away in California. -Mr. R. ceedings were very interesting.- rhe Manchester. - . . r 1. Mx. Holmested. The license I of the -A meeting of the Women's Christi I , ir � . Henderson is at present in McGill, Cot- Rev. S. Becker, pastor of the Bal tist . � � an the choir rendere other pi ice of tives and invited guests. The cont act - t r 1owling alley was ordered to be trans-, Temperance'Union will. be held at the musi�'! The' next 0 der was a recita- ing parties are among the most estiniable. lege' Montreal. -Mr. J. Taylor goes church, left last week to hold servic( sin BRTEFS.---�There was no preachin in . 1. � r ferred . from Mr. S. W. Cady to, Mr. I.isual place this (Friday) afternoon at - n ii G. J. Su he- and of H.-nsall, of our young people, and we unite with baci to school. - -Mr. Couruyn goes back Logan, which 1, .Vart of his fiel of the Piesbyterian church on Sunday last, .1 Y_ t . - ing the it� four o'clock, -The parents' of, children I to school. -Mr. A. Burchill remains in labor. -The Rev. . Hauch, from Mil- as Mr. Pritchard was conduct - : Walter' Andrews. The firemen who which the Rei. Mr. Sin th, . of their many friends in wishing them long the same school next year. -Mr. W. verton, preached in the tvangeli � cal sacramental services in Bluevale.-Rev. ` 4it have been on the roll since July, 1885, attending the -free - �ight school would Var, a, jelivered a;, at ort and p; easing life and a happy future. y evening. . �I .' - were allowed the annual rebate on taxes oblige the ladies 'in charge of the add ess. The proceedings at thh point. COUNCIL MEETING. -7 -Th Potter' take's' charge of Mr. Cournyn's church here last Sunda . S. T. Robertson, of the Episcopal church, � . r � I � � to the amount of $2. Messrs. Wni. classes by seeing that their children�at-' . . � school. -Miss Wightman takes charge -A S" CAs&-Mr. R. Bossenbexy, Exeter, preached a sermon in supportof . wer again enlivened by a choice selec- on the 10th inst.-, all the members bein Of 11n r 7 tend punctually and regntarly. It -is I I of Mrii Taylor's school. -Mr. R. constable, passed through town on M,'ed- the mission fund of the diocese rolL Z �, Elliott, Edward Cash and S. Stark were . tion! from the choir, after whieh the present. Moved by S. Smillie', se4 I . 1. Gray . � I Pf - appointed deputy returning� officers, to particularly requested' fhat all the Rev! Mr. McKibben *as called U on for by J.,.Sp,oa , at the . following ac- leaves his school and takes chargeof no-sday last on his way to Goderich, on Sunday evening. -Miss Bella Wan- . . I . - � - . r - Toronto, is visiting friends in I- - act if required at the next municipal pupils be -in attendance on next Monday an address, w . Benmiller school. -Mr. J. W. McLaugh- havin in charge George Denomy, son less, of _ . 9 _ �" r . hich he k ave in a ve -y able counts be passed for payment: John . I I 11 - - kl. � � of and Wednesday evenin s, as from that S., litt takes charge of Mr. Gray's school.- of Norman Denonly, of the Sauble Ifne, Colborne this week. -Mr. Hilliard has � 0" - elections. Accounts to the amo,dat 9 manner although bein� �, as he ext ressed Allan, culvert on concession 6, H. R. .i � ps ac son . n who has been wrong in his - minq for Sold his house and let to G. F. Youngblut, k -, $295.88 -were passed and ordered to be time the classes will be closed until after it . 'Ati' J k takes charge of a sichool i I I . , b�s maiden speech. A solo by Mrs. $2; repair on Nicholas Price's house, worse, 0 ' . . �V`� I - paid, when the council �djourned to the the holidays. -Cadet Barnes, of theSalva- '.'rortance then followed, which w 8 well. $14.50; r 3pairs .on Hugh MeEwen's 11dwick.-Mr. Rip, supplies Mr. Sloan's some time. Recently he became , f this village. - . . - � - - r I � tion Army, former] stationed here, ' �Iii - -call of the Mayor. y rendered and received, after whi(h Mr. house, $22 02 ; McLean Brothkrs, p int- , . 3 gh fills 1,1iss Rein- and it wasleared that he would do q in- r . r - I - ing,'$65 ; ?rinting debentures on C' i U li —0 visited the corps this week and was wel­ Wm!. Caldwell, ha�t's position. self orsome other person injury if!not -A correspondent of tb eGailt Reform, - LL super intendent of the rain . f STALL10--f S'T-,kr,E,-,.-There 0kre now a corned by the brethren. Cadets Maggie S in 4 a humoro6 reading, account, $3; A. Kennedy, 'on vert - __ cared for, and consequently he has leen er 8ays:-A n mber of relatives and V__ n. ay school, gave ------*-- I friends assembled at the residence of Mr. i;_ number of very superior blood stallions Stark and Mary Oldfield have returned- ; Brussels. committed to jail until room can bepro- . - F - � 1� - . .. whibli called forth mU(h applause. The on -Kippen road, $2 ; W. Chapman, cut- � Isaace Groh, ex -Reeve of Waterloo town- � .. r M this district, and as speed is one of home for a short rest. . . . . choirl then render d )ne of th(ir beat vert, concession 2, L. R. iS., $3 ; Dr. I_RLI-NG. -The Br�ssels curling cliib cured for hint in some of the asylu nis. � . thei desirable ch&racteristics of these" - . -He has a wife and two children, and the - ship, on Sunday 6th inst., to celebrate .- pi�cei, 6ifter whicli tie Rev. Mi -. Ball, Campbell, medicine for Mtsi Callag hail, wa orgaiiize,d last Monday with the fol- the 94th birthday of his widowed � I I animals Mr. Thomas La-paliti . - +_ arting between them on the momin,, he 1. , proprietor AN-Navri.R.SARY &RvicEs.-The anni- of 16noalb- gave ,the closing address, $2.25; S. Keating, two box culverts, IOMiDg- officers: F. C. Rogers, patron - 5 �� . of Fair View Park, in this town, kas versary services in connection with the . y ef � was particularly affecting, as in, his mother, when a few hours were spent in � . .Ir devised a scheiGe by ,which the various Fiz%t Presbyterian church, � Seaforth which was sho�t niI] good'. At this concession 6, H. R. S., $4 ; J. Ialla, Al . r. C' Rogers, patroness;, Rev. J. I .ucid moments he is very sensible and prayer and words of encouragement. . I , , poi�t the pleasini�aannouncemeiit was culvert oil concession 12, H. R, S., Ro s, chaplain; J. R. Grant, president; affectionate. It is td be hoped that er This venerable lady wais� born in tbe 11 stallion owners in tile counties of Huron, will be held on Sabbath next, December i e . . r made that over 84 1 .ad been. collected $1.25 ; D. MeLean, culverti conce 3sion Dr Hutchison, vice-president; John , Perth and Bruce can come together and 20th, 1885, when the anniversary ser ' ' long the unfortunate man will be agai State of Pennsylvania ill the year 1791, - � - at t e door, which to -ther witl small 13, H. R. S., $1.25; J. McFarlane, Hk rgra.ve, secretary_treasurer. . Manag- in - I . I r , test the merits of their respective ani- mons will be preached by Rev. . 1'.. -J. . Sam contributed a � the amo int re- ditching, concession 3, L, R. S., P ; inf � committee -C. It. Vanstone, James restored to reason. - and emigrated to this country when- . - Inials in this hin 9 at ceiv d from the' tea ov w $50.- M, -. W in. Win. Chesney, culvert,' concession 4, Ross, D. Strachan, 0. * R. Cooper A. sion court was . � portant particular. -As . Laidlaw, of Hamilton-,- commencin . P BRmys.-Divi' held liere nineteen years of age. A year after - r -1 . will be Seen by announcement in the ad- the usuat hours , morning and evening. . last Wednesday before Judge Doyle.- wards she was married to the late John � , Ir Cal well then in the i ame of ti e Sab- U. ]I.' S., $3 ; J. McGeo�,. ditchii ig in Vc at and A. Currie. I The skips are to - lived on the farml I - in , , . - Groh, an now occu- vertising colu-nins of this issue 'be offers The annual tea meet' g will be held on. bath School presen 'd i the Rev. Aj r. Tor- Egniondville, $1.50 ; H. Cri h culvert, b ted at a futfire meeting. Mr. H. Weaver has removed from Mr. �, . - very liberal stallion stakes, to be com- the following Monday evening,, Decem r - Brill's house to the Centenni�l pied by her son, ever since. Mrs. Groh - ran6e. and lady with a large fruit cake., concession 3, lots 25 and Vd, $2.50; "V�Ko-,In,Rs' INSTITUTE. -A meeting of � I is possess I pd of a vigorous constituti�on, - Peted for in September of next year, on ber -21st when Rev. W. -8. Bal of be& tifully iced. Thi) choir then s-tng - postage and expenses on acconift ' f th � and Mr. C. Eilber I , . � A . I Lon-� - 0 fax'mers of East Huron was has, moved into Mr. and is Stil I in possession of all tier facul-. ielv Park. As the entries fort ,e don, chaplain with the Northwest forces, the -closing anthem, after which the drain, .$9.38; townshi itacre and he� in the town ,hall here on. Wed- FairVr* her . . . . p PQE I d Brill's house. -_`Mr. Reuben Hamacher . - stakes. have to be made by the 15th of will deliver his celebrated lecture, ep- ben . 1 �diction was � � ed, and ill po- stationery account, $32.59; D. Grum- rx"day, December 16th, to organize a has- moved from, H. Rosse'shouseto Mr. ties (witli the exception of her eyesight), I ­ ,-pr noune . ,january it would be well foi� horse own- titled " The Men of War and How They � ceeded - hom �,'. fe they h d en- m'ett, charity, $5.-Cariied. it" icob Farmers' Institute. The following of- Louis Theil's' house. -A youniggirl, oged having a remarkably retentive memory. � � . -I Were � ors to take the matter into consideration Fought. " The lecture will be illustrated- � 1� provisionally : xer- - joy(d both:a -pl�, and pr)fitable McGee, chairlilan of the Boar' of ficers were elected about- eighteen yesaYrs, arrived from ( it not for the fact that'she .is blind at, once. ,The winnera of these stakes -by arms actually used at Batoahe and till, .[ - . . -_ many on Wednesday and made ber''way she would still be able to do the greater I ` Health, made tlie,anD.u4l! teport :is to John McMillan, president; Thomas - � . ; . � part -of her own work. flow many of ther ! will score a big point go that it ks worth Fish Creek. The Rev. Xtr.' Tull�, of �" : - -;. . I the sanitary condition of !the tow shi Strachan, vice-president ; F. S.. Scottv to Mr. H. Render's..on the 9th colices- present inhabitants of Waterloo � I the while of all who have aiiy conceit of Mitchell ; Rev. Mr. Broley, of Seaforth; M OP. -at, which was ap I Sion. She is a relative of Mr. Ben let, County . r . ' during the ye I �F secretary- treasurer - The president and . � - . their ailimals to, enter them. ! Rev. Mr. Musgrave, of McKillop,. and PIASSFD ' I , provii do , , a ll the way from Germany havejived ,in days that when the twiligh - - �- I ! ' AWAY.--Aki old and very and the members paid $6'each for were instructed to write to . . i- - . I , . - ' . r - * Moved byr Robert, E�gie, P r fessor Mills, of the Ontario Agr . __ Rev. Mr. McCoy, of Ep,mo'ndville,ii will re -F ected raskent rof this town- services. _ appeared, the air was filled with the ' . 0 icul alone, and oil her arrival,� here I ked . L01 fierce yells of the wolves, and the hoot- - ,-4. Mrs. John ]�Udd, of . ' ­; 9 . is t Yf - LocAL Blai-v. --, also ,be present. r Music by!the church 1 i"' 8 'p �. none the worse for her long jou . p U, a ssed to hei 4on honie We seconded by John . Sproat, that , rne y - under the leadersh I 1�ip a a th at College, to procure his attendance . . � - - - scdd 82 stoves besides two C 0 ip of Professor to I rp. Joseph Welsh, of Beech- council do now adjourn sine die. ' at the institute meetinc, to be held in � - 0 4 thhi tGwil h ir �1 , ing of the owls in the near woods ! yes], � � hot air furnaces between the 11th of Jones. Tea will be served in tile base'- r , who Ilied c (4 I -BOARD OF HEALTIL-A meeth . Hay. how many ! But few bear w- ith them . r , wolld . n Saturday morning ig ( he Ja nary, the date to be Exed hereafter. the history of this aged, lady, who trav- . �� I -September and the first of December.- ment of the church at six O'clock. The last She was ab?ut 65 years of age, towinghip Board of Health was he at RIEF.S. —D. A. 8niale has . opened a OBITUARY. -W e regret this week to C) � 1. i :- . ' r, i t of r .. Mr.,% Wm.,. Kyle, -of Kippen, was in' chair will be taken in the audience room and with, her 1�;us an, I was one of - the Kyle s hotel on.the 10th inst. At the fai cy store in the shbp formerly occu- chronicle the death William Bucha nan el,led all the way from Pennsylvaniato- Uwii- this we�k-.-Mr. Thomas Kidd of by the pastor,, Rev. A. D., kcDonald, at ' Canada with oxen. The journey occu- Rio 11 r . . piol eer settlers of a part of th. town- members were present, except., INU. D. pi d by John Shand whu has gone into sr., of the township of Hay,which event . L� ' ' this to�Va,rrecently received a letter from eight o"Aock .8'harp-. . . . , . pied four weeks. There are not many � � . shil. She had been il. for'about a year. McIntosh. Mr. Jacob Mc(x'ee,, el air th shop formerly occu _ied by Robert occurred at his residence oil Sunday 6th . . 1, bis old friend, Mr. Thomas KiDro-, for- Mod .r :",-r,-- I - - p now living who lived before the French . " The remaina were'inte -red in Irishtown man'of the board, presented the swond N tt and which Mr. S* hand has pur- inst., and at the advanced age of 82 . I .. ' � r I Reyolution of 179S, and who remember - . achers. - - cemete he high -annual report of the board. - The re port ell sed�-Dr. A. McKelvey is away to years. Deceased was a native of 8cot- thE � � .. . merly of Dublin. Mr. King is residing 'el School Te ry op Mo day, and t - . � . in 'S)Gutliern California and is fairly in I.- The following is a Jist of those who 1 est�em fil which ti e ;eceased was held stated that the duties of the board had New York for the be efit of his health. land, and was born -in the vicinity of el ays'when Napoleon and Nelson - . 116 says the finally passed tile prof ssional exam' ' I were the heroes of their respective ' .e ma- was abundaIntly testi i I ed by th large fortunately been -very light and the -ex- lie expects to be gone about r Kippen, Perthshire, in the year 1 48. nation ; � I rose.i blooTry all. the year round and they tions for teachers at the Godeih and nu mAe-r* of 8 - S. i � mourners ho attended the isteuce of any contagious disease had three months. - Jjhri Nott intend When but a young mail, (and when his _.- . ; �� have patatoes that weigh 10 Its. each . Clinton Model Schools.. Sixtypereent.' funeral �- . " � hot been reported'to them. These 3 ols spending the winter season inrKan- nowfair countrywas butanunbrcken �. -A man w -7 'as James . - n �. I I � arm squaahestas larcre as a whisky barrel. .. I I . . ho gave his name e ' L : Doi_,�, .S.- Council niet at and appurtenances tlieret6 hail been sas, leavin'o, here about the new year. forest), he emigrated to this country to- Powell, of . I , tr! � of th I aggregate marks were require "' I . di, . I . I - , %ny fri , s . � 4 . lv� ' tp r P N' Mr. Xing's ni I . '_ CI _Ir - . ew York, was arrested the . � , - , end in tbi4 trict .pass: -- , Fu on's ho Dee nib.rl2th; members kept in tolerably fair condition. The T. W. O'Brien, . V1. S., of Beaver- getber with his family, and settleJ oil other day in Stratford for swindling. � I . will be pleaseJ to le&rn,that himself and ' GoDrmlici-I - ScIlOoL.-Cook Minnie all I pr, 1. ,.� I - . I eslent-� A nul iber of mcounts servi(;es of a Medical .Health Officer had ton, will take Mr. Nott's place' in his lot 21, in the third concession of the- He had in his possessio . , family are Nve-11 and doing -well.-The Collins Katie,,Vough Ian Annie, Graham we e p sen i n a number of . . . . . . � � � re tied and or lered to be paid, not been.r.equired but the bt)ard .iged It absence. Mr. O'Brien ii� tile student township of Hay, where he resided u ntil good imitations of colored meerschaum - Salvation army hold a m6eting, iu Car- 'IN -1. Ann, KeefV Ann, Case Jos., Cameron ether with the 'salaries of 'the Conn- upon the council the desirability 0 ap- t was with IMr.'Nott a year ago.- the time of his death, being for no less . , I . -roll's hotel an �';tuiday af ternoor� la,st,and John, - Deverdlix Dai'del, Erwin Jarnes, ors, Ree ! I,. pipes, made of French clay, worth about . . L 10 Vle and cle k, $10 charity to pointing one for next year. During tbe, G'eo. Thornson has re -moved to the'shop a period than 37 years, during at', of 20 cents. His plan was to fill and com- a-ve the genial proprietor Of hat far- Gordon K. M. James, Green K.'John, cii1s. Leyden and $5 to S. Dys,rt, $10 year the b ' 3 1 . . IV I oard had dealt with several for' erly occupied by J. Grewar d Mr, which time he enj6yed the respect ind mence smoking one of these pipes, go famed ho,,tLlry a - : L � hallelujah 1 b Green J. Frederick, Hartley Fn l a c6ffin and burial of old n an De-- coin -plaints concerning horse and (attle A eDt, has sold his shop to J a Land esteem of ai� large circle of friends Ill I into a roup of persons and say tile pipe - enefit. " � � � - . i . The -Army " made the attack"I' at t11 e Munro G. Jdmes, -Malone James, Me- Vine ; also- paid for a coffi n and I a rial of carrion' but in most such instancea they asl old pion 3 1 . L . � i1iriltatio ' � - . . r $3,000 ; be also sZ1 his P4'rk lot to common with many of the ers was a ffst�class meerschatim. for which ki of .Mr. Carmll, `- wh�o, surren- Dougall Angl-IS, McLaughlin Charles, M4 -ria' Meyers, * 1 Z$1 to Michael li�d the carcases buried at the exp'ense I . Ainley for $800.-Robt. Graliam. of this county, deceased had to end-ure he, had -'paid $5 three years ago,icomment . I I I . ' d -i ��v � itered unconditionally and. gave� the in- Tough Win., Young A. Jas. t, 1"'Obertson �IK,ie er,!Dr ih qog tax. Do ntures of'. those Ni ho- owned the ani6ials. an� ha been laid up with an attack' of many difficulties 'and hardships, in the . - I L , Z5 L vader& a, hospit-&ble welcoin'e The It. Marv. I . L _ also s oil the nicety of its coloring.., and state - . I i 1. �sued, aToutiting to $1,828.24, iieries, slaughter houses h6nd c i ese typhoid fever for the last two wee4s, but way of clearing tile land, farminu and he would sell it for $1, in order to get I I fiervices 'were continued for. 41)aixt an I 't In I . I . The lollowing had their certificates to 4e4lift-teeii different school ,, ections factories had frequentfy been exan kned which is very light. So far, he b4s not marketing, but being Possessed of all . �� bour.-E'ver since the sleighing com- renewed: Ma' - i to Berlin where lie could obtain work. . I Cy rray Maggie,. McConnell knX,ch,heal(township. ' ' ... rnenced the town has been crowded and E'lirza 1-tadoliffe Ma , ib cl , Moved bi� W`m. and the board are pleased to-_ state that been confined to his bed as yet. _]�alenl unusually strong and robust constitu. tion He succeeded mi dis )osing of the 20 ..... 9 - ggie, Rutherford � , seconded by : anley, as a . - , like old . Maggie. . � cent pipes at this g ol I . r Our atreets look something I I. . I D. rule they have been kept in a satis- Ar, nstrong is home for the boll �ys,- and of a lively and cheerful disposition, 0 rate of profit to ; ,- CLr - 64i tile clerk be inst�ructed to employ factory condition considering the a I iffi- The London Ghost Mystery is a raud. he was able to successfully cope with all a number of philanthropic citizens before .. . I . - . -----------T :7�_���,� � I �lj 0 6 - ,year S that I _` 0 , , L 9 � - I IG I ;c .I, y 19 " ro I .. :Eilgori In e2i�( i. -1 hing ' , n' ,)Ver - S' I hl ,in t . ,.� , I � 1, _ c, I&I, : -i i f I - t in ii. �a 11: h hoe hi q a I . � , "' `J4� 1 9 I in 6 I 9 Ote � ge �1( � 4 1 in so libemill kat. - � , - tv�6t' 1714 I I rd �' I tion Fh r'� ' af r' d 4 r iel __ X SCffOOL. � Calder Kate, Dick- Mt. McKinna rovin�ial Land .Survey- culties in the way of doing so. In w ---!-Tbe band have a gift concert n the such difficulties, and soon made for hini- the policeman found him and spoiled his, thnes.-Messrs- Gardiner & Wade, B. J. I-NTO. , Wade, formerly of Seaforth, d,,alers in son Jean , P1 . � v e, 11, 11 . . r i , Dodds Bessie, Flaody Faina-1 . Orl to run alline on si e roads 0 and 6, of the out -breaks of small -pox v h town hall this week, which pron�ises a . seif and family a comfortable licme. � - � . . I I r i . I � . little game. . I . . . I I t . ­ I . . I i I ! . 7 . - i I I . I , , I I . ,lie r . . I . I r . . - . . I . - I � � . � - . . � I I I I . . . . I I I ii . . - - I - . � . � I I � i. . � I . ; . I - r . . I - � i . � � . I � . . . . . I - . _�`� I I � i 0 . . . �_� - , I � I . - . - ; I � _. I . � � I . I � I . . I I . � I � - , .. I - 1. . � I . :: � : I . . . 1 .4 - . . � - . I � � I � . I . � , . . � � - ! . �l . i I . , !I - - . , . 1-1. L - _ - -L - , , .. . � - - . . . I - 1� . a . - . � I . � - � - - 1. I . � � �� I I . I I I � . . ; I Il ".. � F I I .1 . � HOH �� ": � I . � I : I I 11 7 ; I MAIN -STIIEI� NVe are now hf;h Sale in t,v,ery line ; �o 0 - 0 Berin at a --rical . I see �he baxgaius. : I . I I I . T�ie g*Qds are al for this fall and wil � I lw� In Dress Goods 131 choice variety or' fa I I In Malifle and I nely noveltiei, � . � � I Ladies', '_N11:S13eS2* al. et-,. Boy's Overcoat.j. I I Ladiies*., �'>enfs, I . . Underclothing,:, 11 Ladies' and - Millq Capes,. Fur Sets at evtra value. I Men's and Bo '- , . -Y . I Caps, Plu.5h Cajps, large stacks. � - Tweeds, Flamiels . Cantons, Cretonnes;', goods fully - assortt, sold regardlessof ec I � Come aloilg aud 9 � AV�e_ have a very li and Plushes, which I tra inducements in.. Inspeeflon M`Vito - � I Cheap G - - _� � HOUDIA], . SEAF Agents for B . patterils. . � -An unu-sual or 1�y Judge Doherty �n cirennistalices : A! Jane Hend'erson, 11 ' I Mr. John Hender-�c was ordered to renti e-sta-te, wbich is -, � Oil the 18th ZA -with this order, .1-1i stratt,�ord. - mr. " ' I INlizs Henderson, _� appli d for 'and' o. haveall papers a I Henderson put uiid venfory can. be Itak is not granted oiice , -The Ottilwa D, - tile closing of its I for foals of 1884, to inst.,j -with .34 noi Ottawa furnishes el corn.wall tire, IVV . nionte-two, AY11114ey tQuebec) two, and i one each : Eardle., ;�eaforth, Chestervi- , Ville, coiborne, kli`i� . - � Brighton. Of the:6 ited to Lightfoot � � B-oy, taire,e t,G 111orl, -Hartwood, two to each to thell follov- - cantara, Filot Will L tain WeW Magi ' Allailibli'Do IR -ling, b, 31tdivay, H. C',_ I � � Chicago voluntek Warlock, :one entry; ail:y iiote bf either s � . -_ � I ___�If he Women's C union at 8)1&k,E�sp r ,cl1ri-.,tma_s tree in th . eve. -A pleasant er templated. - - . _.�Ir. G. Hurlbu vieiiAor of the laetel for a nuillber -of r tlie J)usiiless al b - k7usey- . � � --Nlr, Dorald 8 ,shakespear4�, and 1 1 1 'talill Nlanitobi,-111 .... . - by a Prairie &,e. th-ilie, aud h*A not wide enougl � h hefore: xr� - C : S. Cr - '. I -e � . 4A tile RegLstratioiu � L all.4 Deathsf fili" � I this matter � about I I- � roseellte Unless rI lately attendedta . I . ---Mr, John $Ite; . lo,�,t a valuable w4kit a ,trange IIMUDer blte(ling at the no� blethl untii -sihe died; :.11 taills'llnite -A IoS�'_, V, . noare for $170 ahk yiolisIv.. � i _.Af n'Trow, M. . .L - h . tenbion of , is taa Zbout two hours an i5th inst.; 'e"lle"ing aeniet the earl� set+ . aition amauitobs.. � � lie i fws t ;, ill . ,ed a grea ' kis address. wid 9� . I vaillaMie inform "I I - V10 township, .Mr, . . I I v I � - ­.. ­ 1 . ___ �-� - -4 1 - __ - i , I . - - . 7.� __ - � I :: - I,- �� I i -12 - 1� ��� - i� - � - - . I , - . I � - i . J - 1. i i � I , . � . 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