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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-01-08, Page 8-' 7— ­­--­­ ..,` ""' - ­ `-­­­­­ -i I ­­--- ­— , 1-------1--- - - -- ­ - ­ - I - - --- .7 ­ ­ — -----f-- - ­­ --l- --------77 -f—- ... 1. -- I - , ", I . I ­ ­ ' ­ ,­­ -----.; I I --- ,- -­—­M—p ­­­ - ­ - I I . . - . .- ; , 7 . . . ; I .. - L I , I - . I I . . . . . . . . - . . I . I I . I " I . I . I ! . I . . \ I . - I . ..'. . I I . . : .; . . . I I . . . . . I I I i - . - . \ ; . . - I I - , . I . . , I I . . . I . : . . I - i I I - . - . . - I . . . . ! . . - I . I I . Z . . . I ; . i I , . . -I_ . : t I I ; . . : 4 . I !, i , . . . I , r . . I . ! I I \ I I I - . . — I I : i , . - . . ! . . .T . . . . . . . i I . i i i i I - I . I - . I . . i - : 1 — I . . . '. . . . ! I I . ; I \ I I . - I i I . .1 - ! I . I ; . . I . , . i ; . . I 4 . I 11 I I . ,; \ . - - . . . I . I 1. . . . I I I ". : . . .. - . i . i . - . . . . I . I . I . . . i . i I \ - . . I I : I i I I . - ., . . - . i . I - I . . . \ - . ! . I I . . . . . . . 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I . - I . . , . : . I . .. I . I . . . . . - . i I I I! . . I I - . . -I,- . . - I . I . - I . . , e I . I- . . t — . I . i T ' - JANUARY .8 t' .1 R -E 'PO . ITOR, . . v a . I . I I . ; THE ifu'! 00 X . . I. , 1 .4 1880 -1 - ­ . . ! 111 . T 1. - I 1- I I . I - - . I i , . I \ , - . . - - . . , - -- . r - I . . - 7 ` I I ---- I- - - - - . . . - i . I . 11 I - - . - . -- I ; . . I . " . I - . . . . - I I I I I -- - I I . - i . . . I I i I L . : I I I I - I -. -comfortable, as - r ders will rbgr I I fri - nt which took place in Faritton's - hall, , . I I . .1 shawn pipe,'a plug of . cliewing'tobacco, I circumstances would es et to leard of the, eath 31nagrove, . oUr former ivery e eie- - . I i ' - L - I . I- . I . . . coi perm mornin M. r. David, -of 41r. Archibald. Walkev, w ich took s hool teacher, spent his,holidays visit- tinder the auspices I . ­ . . I 1. . . I,- -VAZ , , . go, # L . . WcFaul ' % : Juno it tipooit r # , ,-and a small piece of .smoking tobac ' it. In the" of , h of the Exeter As-' Ed rd L 11 I P L i ; V (ET I . - rtrid es Walker, Reeve lace in Plymouth county, Jowa on' the i g old friends in this vicinity. ' e are sembly Company, WaS well attended, . I ; . L also a number of revolver 0 9 I II . . ;, , "I ' ' L 0 —W . 1 7 1 . . I I - ---- --- - notified .'ef en a rest- Sorry - upwards of 60 couples being present. , . 1, L :showing that the rascal was prepsrel t'o , the legacy to which his '27thult. Mr. Walkerhad be to learn that Mrs. George Aitche I I I I . . i I - . ' ` , - . - . . . DISTRICT MATTER . defend himsqlf had he been surprised munic klity.had fallen7 heir, and came ,dent of ffullett for many y1ears, and sold son is still seriously ill and but little Everybody went home well pleased with I a I . I I . - . , i , - In looking thr; gh his stock on the . i I I ` I I -.1 - - . . and- closely cornered. The overcoat to town to'mske arrangements for its his fiarm therb about two years ago and h)pes of her- recovery.-:'. 41rs. Robert the evening's entertainment. - 11 . .. 7.1 . I --r —1 * . 4 . . ZZ I ' . . ; i I ­ . I q . - confained a razor -strop and an old ool- , disnosal and he ultimately succeeded in rem ved to Idwa. —There were about 29, TU -Manitoba, - - - I I'll - I L i L I LUS-grove has arrived I I . . 7 . - I . fr6rn I I L a . Dry'Joods 4th of January -- : . r .. EDWARD McFAHL. ihe Pash ored pooket- handkerdhieL The store finaink ,omfortable quarters for it with Is v f ou-nd t114 be I . LLL I dy' ...voters at the - recent municipal d- . . i . ids iest, ' - .. . . , will spend the wint4rwith friends Uaborne. .. i 11 I All I.. . .. I . L i and Killinery Maa says: That . ' ,ions in thh, . tOWn.1L . . I I r. - I had been thoroughly ransacked, the Mrs.- H0 t, -who now has it In charge. elect The union- bobt th " winters be' -a GRL.tT SuccEss.—The Christmas tree . . - I . . -season now balng over he is prep dd to I ­ I . . . 1. They talk a el 111- had y I . . t I I I . - . . I L in -a a I - p1tv'es in Harpurhey, on the praver meetings being held in the sever- "Irmei - I - . L . give his attenttont during January ) th; Cloth:' piled on the -coantor h i ' Mr. 'Co - , Id and pleasant th4re, but we no- entertainment, in behalf of the Sun- . I % . Y111, ( I ? , . I a 3 , been tiv-ri ea over, the driLwers ope'n'el R uron ad, not far from the corpor- al ' arches this week are well attended, tibe thatmost of those -*ho can like to i . . clearing out at Special Prices, of ' I - I . .shine ,Sabbath School, was held on I . I 4 . ,of Cloods that he has yet too ni " tof., and searched, and the foot marks -show ation(h its of$eaforth. - OA the 'ni*ht and hus faL .have proven very interest- come back and spend the winter in On- Christmas night, and, although there . 4 . - . ' . I . . - I L . . . 1, Xe"- I" "'VertiOntent on this parli. that even the show -windows had been in qd estion tat about the hour at which i -The many friends of' Mr. Fra cis tario.—Mr. J Lr, L I Jt ug.- . . 4 . ose,ph Barrett has also re- was no sleighin the house was crowd, A Few 'Too ;-1 . - . . L , . 943 . i,- TT . entered. .Messrs. Campbell & Brig' ned, a -number of Fow, er, Sr.', of, HiLrpurbe§, will rearet t " ned frorri the Northwest, He. was ed to the doors- I - . ny - . - .- - L I . I . . 0 . The service through - I - ­— . ' . I I ' t . were ret rning from the 6 Ic arh that he has been Prostrated by )Y rebellion, and -saw iome out was one of great interest as there L E14G:aTF,F,'NT31 Y m r can not as yet say exactly how young folks - : &I through the " L I . i I 1 4 ' . 4 i V Overcoats I r e - 9 - I . - much has been taken away -but they Walton tea meeting and fhey met a 2ai al tic stroke. We - a e glad to i b p etty liard times, but came out safely. were three ministers present, Who, with L ; . I , .AeLL 0'A-"R:D- . y I 1 - - W E10U@.NUXBFjR " . L . 11 . L . - L I I . know that at least two good over -costs, . buggy containing two persons coming Ito state, however, that his. me is 1, - — , the excellent programme provided by I . . . L m . I i 0 . I . i - - : I rs I I - from Harpurhe to Seaforth. -:This considered hopeless, 4, I I i I I . . ­ , .l - To the Electors of' Tucke n1ithL lies and a couple of under -coats, s6reral pairs, of . y . not . . . Ad he is ex- i i L I . L L -Gentlemen: - : ' . 7 Hibbert. . the sclioz)], -made it an entertainment L r L I , i L 11 rn you my sincere thdn)M kr underclothing have disappeared., The Bru,6 fiold, and, it is supposed that the Currv. of Brantford, ah: 6ld-time Sea- V I , I have to retu ; I pants, -two fur caps and conside.able buggy, it - 1 -6 - - believed, went tow- ards peet d to -recover shortl . . 'NEW 1EAR .; lz . I Y, '.'—Mr. Dayid !A GOOD 11ORSE SGLD.­ Ir. J. Norris hard to beat. L The tree also was very , ! I - -he . I I a few days ago disposed of a three' beautifully laden with costly .presents, A Few Too Man . - , L . - . i unexpected hon6r you haVe, done mi; in el, ng thief who -was inside, no GUM, dkicard- :parties iii it left the child at Mr. Copp's fort"l, spent a fe in town last year but the one- 6f most *interest to de I - I I i . L . L L Uit 1 ate to the double positidns of Councillo . I old gelding, for the ha*ndsome suiri of pas- - I ! L . ed his own clothes, donned & new 8 ht6use. Butwhy they should have se- weelL—There -are 'three forinier resi- . Blankets, -- .- . I 4 I - I gehoof Trustee for Ward No. 2. TfAs ho r is 1 81 90. Thi'fine animal was sired by tor was that of a big fat turkey, which . I - . 1 %z44" i I - n so much asz ' L.' and took with him beside- - -as - inueh as lected him it is impossible to conjectur dent6 of -Seafor'th, -viz., Thomas Bell, . I - - :: L--- - 1, I All the more appreciated L - Pip . IS W ; . fell to his lot. The report of the year i . , I . ,. L - L 'Meyer' and Walter Scott, . I - w. be Wert entirely ti, goliciw on my pa - -'rn, - he could comfortably carry. - It is evi- unless the -y weve attracted there by the H. W C. "Old' Welcome. t was read and showed the school to be. - . . . . . =I can only ure you that I , 'UNFORTUNATE. -On Saturday n:igh . I * L - - - L 11 . - - - I 0 . ­ faithfully the: duties ?ou have imposed u . . - erage a I I . -m - -r N: I L - - I gh en. ident also that he ma& a hasty exit, as light and the fact that the house As members of the Wingliam cour-il thu, in a very prosperous condition, the av- . . . ; . . 4 . deavor to the best I f my ability to disc rge la6t, Mr. Tho§ Wre.n,of the -13th eoAces- I - I I - - one pair of pants had been left half way-. close'to the Street. and afforded excellent year The' citizens Of - our northern . . ttendance being exceedingly . IR E -cj T.j L - L . t I i Sion, lost . - I rn me. eir neig. rare ei a'valuable mare,'from atlac- - A Few Too Many . I I - i oat of the window, and the articles f ilitie fok the accomplishment of ih 11 able good. ' I . : 1T Yo rs Respectfully, - - , ac 8 . ,idently quite we I . I I I '. 943-1 WX G. BROADFO DT. which remained in the discarded cloth- purpose. No clue has yet -cumulation of gas in the'stomach. This . : , '. . i . -been found, a preciate'the services of good men. . THE ELBcTioNs.—The principal 'in- . - I I . 1. ; t . . . t ! - L I — M lakes the. third animal Mr . . . - I .1 - -- ing would not have been left had he had nor is it likely thvA any will be fou d, The , w,ant to.get our old friend C Wrent has Mantle Cloths, - L - .: I " . . I ' terest in the elections in this township I . - - I I . 8, L had the mis ortune to lose wiihin a ort - - 4 . I 8 — j ,7 1 , CARD OF THANK I- time to finish his job properly. The to the -heart-less .,creatures who could the council now, and they will have -a .- - - , . . L I . . . - ; r L . I : , % . th thus desert their,innocent offspring. , com . I I . idie. - L I this year centred in the Reevesbip. . m sized ised,— 't F : . I - . . . I . . lete'tearn not easily surpas I I L 0 I There was a tolerably keen contest be- . . . L : ., ; . . T. a the Vectors of th Town of: Seafi3rth man, and indeed only a sinall sized man I . .0 . Mr. , James Hays,. of M Kill i - - - - . p I I wa, : ' I : L - I , S - . i . " I 6 00 rry,. ee've . . . . I hereby tender ': , sincere. thanks lilol the I i Ttirnbe . tween Mr. T. M. Kay,.the late R . . could have got through the bars -of 'the f I TO AIN'D FRe. ix LOXDON.' -- This is - offei I , . IL . I . . -ed by Mr. Laing tl i2 ` o -! : I . . L 00. . . I - . 11beral support which you accorded intl a the . * I I I - a HE ELECTIo-4,Ts. —The elections ifor McInnes. They are . . a , , , ie lisuni0opf .%i and Mr. Donald I And a Fev J . window. The tracks in the snow -show- the title of the loot re to be delivered in for his fine yoting,Magici It mare, bat I I- - a- ; . . I . I I - pollof on Monday last.1 Hoping that I may P . I both good men,,and although Mr. Me- \ . . a rove ... wortily or the t t " din me, I am, Ladies ed that- they took their' departure this town on the evening of Wednesda the Wer T4rnberry passed over very quietly, nd L ; - rus ;epose i was not large e ough to 'be I . . ! . . . yl I : . , v . - . I . Innes did well, the people decided to re- Many Furg. .; . . M and Gentlemen, Youts truly. I through the back yard and'6 th6 old council has been returned, 1 3 '. r ut the rear January 20th, under the auspices of the tempting.—W6 regret to I rn that Mr. . i I . - . . . , main trae to their old love, and Mr. .. . . 943-1 JTX. ' BEATTIE, -pep&y . . ; - I . -Ilre"- . lane to Goderich '.street. Mr. John- Good Tbinplars, by .John R. Clarke, Rob ' Mk. Henning'swas re-Ileew Roeve,hnd I . I i — L Mr rt Duncan, merchant of Mitchell, I _ . Kay headed the poll by a majority of 98 1 . I t . I I . - . Dorsey, whose residence is in the rear 1popularly known' as the "Boot -Black and *ther of Mr. J. Da can, of this Mr. MePherst)n Deputy by accla-mation. I . - . . JIL'S . ) . The following is a statement of th e- v to votes. The following is a. statement of . L I i OW , I a ge. ously ill. Mr. Win. L ,o L I I I I R I-aa,ED. On 4 Isy of Campbe store on the n#xt street, ,Orator and ontater.' Mr. town? is d n r the votes east for both candidates in the - I - . last th M -o . by the 'Cla- otm lack, news .. Hastie, son of ?vans, 205 - I L . - , a I followin , I f : was awakened abo4t 6ne o'clock rke gr dusted as a bo Kr. Jame polled for councillors: L I . . g offid I violent barking of his dois t,d . he . I s lHastie" Me- Thompson, 203; DimentJ71; Mundell,' respective wards: -P17 got - * oy and street sing - . . - . - :' MO I mu 5herwood korest, Ancient Order., i _er in the city of Lon Killo , who.' had ,been spendin the . The Star G I up to quiet them, but did n I t observe .don, - England, slid when 14 ye 121. It will, be seen by this v 1K Any Person who Is I 2 Foresters, were Installed. by Bro. H. ars of Christ ote th ay, McInnes. I . . was holid4 6y8at the - paterna resi- t Ward No. 1.. .... 4..... 108 40 1 1 1 3 . ; 7 . . ­ . any person aro politics did not interfer6 with the muni- it . . . - . . Town, P., C. R., for the ensui g term:. and. There is! no doubt, , ge cbmixienced -his memorable tramps dencJ left 'on Monday for Detroit, . 11 2.1 .......... 4.: : *:: 51 1 71. i ; . . . ; I ; .. . however,, but that it was the loper ) cipal elections in Turnberr at least in it 49 3'. . now needing o shall L . P. C, R., Thns. Jordan - C. R., I Thos. i ations. through England, Ireland, Scotland and where he has be 3n for sometime attend- .; Y) ......... ...... 105 " 46 r . I i -i t . . . ' ' . t. Ha,xby .- Tr eas- , I y — so are concerned. . ................ 60 L .1 I Smith; S. C. R.,!Rob at Campbell's store that so aroused the ,Wales. In this lecture he gives his ox- ing the medical college in that cit . far as the Reformers , L 11 4.. 70 ` ually likely thit it was , .. . Although Turnberry has; it Reform Aia- . — — go TR ' . arer, Albert - Hendry ; Secre dogs and it iseq eriencew, while-. thus engaged, and Messis.W. O.Reid,S'. G.'McCaughey . . 324 226 - need'any of the SEAFOR i 1A tary, John - ods I . I . I they made that frightened the - laces bef6re his. audie - Mr. Eyans,th only' Conservative . . I . 3 ! I I - - W - I . ace a glimpse Z . Finch; S. W., R bt.,Abraham -; J. I - the noise of and Thos. Govmlock' being property jority, It is not y1t known who -the Deputy . I . - t 4 t 9 ' candidate, ,w -As elected at the head of the i ; : Fred. M hell. ; 8. B., 'V ., burglars and induced th eirn to make ' &', the shad as well as the sunny side of ownoys in Brussi 11s, went to that village " -, i Z L itc .. V,.m. Manson ; . F Sit y . . I Reeve will be,'but it is likely that mentioned above, ' ill . . . h Mr. w . 1! , - ; . . . I . . . - I . 7 - - J. B., John Currie L . - a .hurried flight. It .must -make the life. He isanapt mimic andaversiv to v6te on Monday last. ' We under- poil, and in the Bluevale Ward, wh Horney, ,. ,ho filled the position so L 9 ! - - I - - has a Reform majority of 40, Mr. Evans - : I I - T L w _ I : . - - --.*I— - rascals feel bad to learn, if they ever,see tile, lectur, w, as well as an accomplished 'stand'that quit . a number from Sea- . I . _ . L I . . . I r , I this paragraph, that theymliolit ' ' as orato . headed the oll by 18 votes. I creditably last year, will again be se- save m o n ey by goin In: wUshIgg our man N toine " an 0 u. iC I I A FALL IN MIt1k.---:-The horses: of -the L Just .- r , an now occupies the very front forth'and vicinity intend going to the Lg _'eus ra . - - - I 1. L I I I rell - - had a considerable ' i .---* I Llected by the council for another term. f - have ra,nkin hi profession. From what we BlakeBanquet a t London next Thursday. I : c . . . .. ,ro,o . I . aftmen were somewhat exubt . - sum of I . I . . I I . 0 --- . . - I at large avery,happy and pro*, I N I spirits on New Y I Wroxeter- . . . direct to - I I I k ev. ear's morning, arid but money, as a roll of bills and some silver ave .heard concerning his lecture we . -Those who 'eve variety and hate I we. W I I L I -- - . ' . . ould algo most sincerelyiitan , . , -110-- were sin the till which was not locked an coMently predict for . those who monot r delighted I USINE.918 CHANGE. - trussels. -- , .I- J for L the well-known fact that the qua 11- ony shou d. be bigh1j . -Hessrs. Wieler - I vidlial whohasMndly supported us,-* . . . '. pad species have too much good son ... to I andwhich had never beon disturbed. I-Ome to h ar`him a very unusual treat. with 'the weather we a ro'having this & Rutherford have purchased the stock TuE ELECTIONT.-3.-The election con-. . - . : patronage during the year that, is JUS -1 L - . I . . .1 o . . : . 2 1 0 8 ' I I I , I They inight also have saved themselves r test hereon Monday last was one of the . We coniddcr the beginning of a 1 over -indulge in in,toxicanti we In' . eason. On Sut day and M6,nday'last it recently -own4d by Mr. ,-A. Welch, of L :rear 3. I . c I n . - k . I from their antics;'.have concluded at considers ble trouble in making theii exit THE Toli--Ir-E-L-E-C-TI.O--Vs—.-. The- elections was pouring raii ; on Monday.night and this place, and will continue the busi- hardest fought battles we, have had in ting tune to review the past, In order to! . L . . I . . I I I - I . w.- from,the building, as -the key was inthe . n Sesforih- on Monday last created a Tuesa foren n it was warm and ness as befoi!e. In addition to ,.heir the history of the village, and the result Possible, its errors And uilstal--es, and . . I they had, been enipying New Year's ve . . ay , . 11 Al c F A U L'S it w I % . . I I ; ' , ,,,,--Io I was a surp tbe futurc.­ Our I L - tl - -3od deal of interes .d I . , a . . m a, manner sornewhat similar to , e Inside of the bAck do.ori Had ey ex a g . , t, and although it balmy ; 01 y L n a esent busin' ss they'also purpose com- rise *to every one. The vote - good resolutions for -9 L I . orcised sufficient. fo're-thought. to open. rained heayily all day nearly every nesday it was very cold, and on Wed- bining with' ' . Iled for the Reeveship was asf,ollows: .- ., . - I way in, which sobtw of the biped I- I it a stock of hardwar'e. take during the pust season Avas,thntw I I - Z ; . is door, the, olled. The prinei. nesday night an Thursday . it was cold- We our 1young friends every sue- L woods in the prospect of good 1crops, 91M , . jn&ls of what is. called tfie I I II4 her . ly might now bave'bad -the available vote was p I . wish . V C. Rogers, 152; Dr. Hutchinson, 1. xcellent. pair of pants which they - left - &I interest,. of course, was 0enterad in er still, butno how yet. -Mr. A. Armi- f 132 ; majority for, Rogers, 20. For i J ) I I order " spent it. ' On Friday - morning . P . . I ceSs in their ntw undertaking. . Cash Dry Goods and A114 good rbads, noneof which was reall . I . I I . . 1 7 h ­ L, - - m i L ehind on the window sill. ' e contest for the Deputy Reeveship. - BRIM. ----4fr, E' L. Pa lin and Mr US stocil, I ,when they, were deliverin milk near . . opened a branch u ' COUDeillori-George Backer, 146; Jas. I I - I . -9 . . - ge,,Sbf this #to- n, has . . . 11 now find 43,000 wo*h of SUTPI . Of. L, I - f h I I - . thew -est, end John street,mr. LIS_ . . .-- .. , e result of this election was a surprise ]ace commission business . Knutsonj both of Galt, fformerl I I . . . , prog Jas Drewe, 128 ; A. Good, 1,32 ; R. Gra- . Millinery. House, , . - We have resolved to rellieky this k, . . y A - - -set's animal took it into its head to h %ve SCHOOL ' BoOKS.-All kinds of. High- o evorv one. It% Fa i eaenerallv. supposed in Torbrit< i It is under he tuanage- old Wroxeter,boys, were spending t6ir ham, 135; W4 H. Kerr, 142; P. Scott, - ' . . .. and Public School Booki, also Paper, Pens I , Ink, - I I . . slaughtering the I rplus lstock- for va, I ' Mr. Beattie would bl; electea, but even rnent of Mr, 1C rb 136 ; W. F'. Vanstone, ', 153 ; John . a Spree on its o*n account,. snd broaki I ta 3a , wholas been in 'holidays with their maiiy'f iends liere L I .. . - its tie Mg . &c f ft.,, at LuMSDRS &- WMso.N,'s Book Store. . ,yanag I . ; r - I wellcing ,Arst weel in -Janoary. Thil , - 9 L' . i - GI the most s'anguine did -not expect.such a_ Mr. e Wynn, 154. The council for this year .. I strap started. oft, l6aving its ,,wper I 'Armi . office here for- some (luring the - past week' -'Mr. ,,John . . I - ' . magnificein L . L I . F ; . - consistsof Am Young Hysou, 11 a Vehind., 'Mr. Gray's cart n1in ' 4gh's'place here is taken Bo AFORTH, - ONT., ' J'S'pa'n TCXI;,L 1JAW LIVI d Refted Sugars, I I - - was sta- . P.L Wanted. -Immediately agood It majoriW as 151 out of a time. ' ehler 'of Se'kforth, is is't- will, therefore, be composed of . c. 9F -stook 4 . 9 jeneral servant girl who -can do all kinds of - Mr. a%'a .. 11 at present v I . . This is the largest by M for 'several Mr. J. B. ogt's. -Mr. Thomas I Rogers, Reeve, and Messrs. Wynn I I - I wear by, and his horse becoming fright- ouse-work. total vote' of. 391. ' :r. Frod. - mitage, who ing at , V . - Apply to biRs. AuLT Goderich , - , ; ' . L - -4, VV il - toed at the racket being made by the Street, Sea rth. ,, . . .. 0 953 tf majority ever -given a municipal candi- year -assis4- t In Messrs. IV. Gibson, of Toronto, spent his Christ- Vanstone,. Backer and Kerr, Councillors' I . I . i Von% -FrujU, canne.1 goods, trol k --r- - . fo . s I has. bee a wan , . . I . . . .. — ware: beautiful chi) ta tea sets., choice X , I , in 8, L f i . other., started off too. .In a very: a ort LOST. -Lost on -Decemb date mforth. The following was Johnson * Brothers' hardware store.- was holidays with -bis friends here. GREY TowNsnip.-The contest in this I I I en the Temperanco Hall I , dinner ft,ts, toile -,g, &P -n the bo*t Z L _ h . _ er 29th, be- , * -.Hr. J. H. Coulter and Miss R. J. _tjjt _ I L _ _ . I - . I . Visit z .. _ . . time both carts were upset. the cans, twe and the English the state of the poll at the close for thei Mr.. Atex. Love, who has been in Tor- ection day' passed offi very quieVly township was a - particularly severe one, Coulter, of this place, ha-ve been department will be! found un almost *'] Church a round Scotch Pebbli Broach, with the Deputy R,eevdship : . 44 : I spread around. on the street, and the onto for some, tic ie has returned home. 'We . P'ere, the ol heads" all being return-. especially for the Reeveship, and- de- ing friends in a rieky to choose trchn, FApe,ew F,C . : ; initials W K. In the centre. Th6 finder, Will;be i I BEA,TTiz. I)Avmsoy. - are s . rry . I 1), f - , Ucteal fluid which they contained was Sul a I - . 6i y of St. L ' * . : L . 0 to learn that he is sufferingy ed by acclama ion. spite the wet day and bad roads there Mrs. IsTorsworth " I -a ­ . ,@,Crab" W1 *be 13M . It bly rewarded by lea,ving it at Tim Exi,osi- North Ward ... 98 23 L I . . . Thom s wlia ,_, njjVbe . . I ...... . ; - I . I L .1 I I . a n i saturating mother 'arth. After:: running - from ill"health, -Mr. S'. G. McCaugliei i - were not maiiy votes left unpolled, and has been visiting friends In. this neigh- _ . and Slippers. Our customers ' r e . ToR Office. 943 . . I I East Ward. . 90 1 r -1 I .­ ........ 63 1 -1will bc. i - . 2 rs ,- op. 1 i . . I a - I SO q , NCERT. South Ward ......... $3 - . 44 - . i AICKiii . orne distance ea&h ho e go BAND Co -'The Seaforth Brass - . has recently had a letter' from Mr. Jas- I . the excitement was as great as at any borhood for the past week, returbed . khow that I M 4 . ! ,we have :decided Ao *IN : - ! I ta4gled in its respective cart at b L h Band intend holding a Grand Concert shortly in I ", ' Nichol, formerly. of - MCKI11O We are - T,mi-Nas I K6w.-Two ' political election. The following is & home this week, :' . . . * i . I I Total,— . ....... ; 271 - 190 , . glad !to learn that Mr c is I- married ladies - . cattoin shop in eonnection' with i kad to come to a Standstill? nd t 'ey Seaforth for thebenefit of the Band, to aid in - I . ;1i hol In having husbands voted at the municipal CONTRACT LET. -The contract fof tile - aad ,,,%&e department, wbere repairs ant I . 7 I . ' . . . statement of - the -votes polled for each ­ . . procuring suitible uniforms for each member, ent heafth and i . . f were captured, Mr. Bissel's horse re- ; The- vote polled for Councillors was as excell candidate --. Thomas, Strachan, 380 ; eree on : I . I a enjOY109 elections ii : so that tfiey may -present as respectable 4 a WKillop. Women's rights ti 'of the new Presbyterian Church - work- will be done in the best possible t. . - 8-i-ved, a very severe'wourid bet W een 4 pearance when called upon to fil l outsi ,n,,p, follows; East Ward -Geo. E. Hendar- himself immensbly in the land of his dOL notinclude husbands and franchise - in this place, which will cost in the -t* in our hat and cap dcpartmeyl we t . . . Wm. Milne, 361; majority for Strach- t z front legs, and has de en- , y', 95; Robert birtL He inteiids remaining in ScOt- both. Some 'one blundered. neighborhocA of $8,000, has been award- - o e Persian Unfl) Caps left, whiv - Ill ; JJohn JDorse . : . . been laid up r gageinents as any band in the 4ounty,and Mowat an, 19. The follow is the vote cast I ; I , i . son, . for Councillors : mes McDonald ; 'ray's horse was. a ISO -of the 1; John Ward, 67. South land dll winter. -The annual meeting of will have to m6ke his laws.!80"Reformers I ed to Mr. R. Paterson, -of the H 8 since. Mr., G thereby, be no discredit to the good name vrnill inga . . six choi : - - r!, - ToLwn of Seaforth. in 'addition to the band a . = an vold very cheap. About a dozdn AbArt . . . . scratched and maim, ed so as th be i ul 1 --tit b Ward -W . Haivkshaw, 98; Alex, theH,uron MedicalAssocistion willbe 6a ' understaild them. 435- Thos. Ennis,405; D. Robertson, planing mills... Mr. Paterson is a careful - to ite cleared out at greatly !reduco z ,in er of the leadIng local talent have kindly I I I n -The polling J, i U , . . . - i . for we for ,a few days, but it is again on %lunteered their services on the occasiot' Stewart, ' 198 Thomas Smith, - 96 held in the rooms 0 t e Mechanics' 230. The council for- this yearwill b I i. The J. V division where J. C. Mot'rison was re- and experienced builder, and we have . I - f L L ; ' ' . -- the -road, slid apparently as docile as public- may there.forq expect a great treat on the , ThOs. Dunban, 68: A. Strong, 61. The here on Tuesday lafternoo compo ' Wil Alma 0" and Knitted Caps verT che" I Institute sed as follows: Thos. Strach P . I -- . L said ant no dotlbt - . - evening , to', be the quiet- I give good satisfaction in L : t i f . I I ; ever. No further damage was done s 6ve f the Concert. In order to make our councillors fortheNorthWard were riext., A large attendane'eof medical 68 L Reeve; Walter Oliver, Ist Deputy; E. the large contract he . I L ; - Band still more efficent, a number -of new in- f: .4 t' in -the township. The reason given has received, Mr. - 2 the smashing of s4ae cans and the: spill- struments have been rd -elected by. acclamation. As will be men from different parts o ' 9 : L : . the county Is L F I added recently, and we can . I ,the returning officer said so much Bryans, 2nd Deputy, and James Me- Copp, of Seaforth, is to do the brick . - I r . j ing of the milik. I promise the citizens of Seaforth ,plenty of good - seen there will be five new councillors at is ex I ected. Judging from th * hos.' Ennis,. Councillors. work. , . . . ! . L .- P ,e pro- others had no chance. -McKillop has Donald and T I . I . I . - . ; . - - . musi . . 0 ic during. the coming season. The niembers' the: Board this' year, and four of the gramme prepared . '>ECTION INVITE' - I , some interesting dis- t)]e honor of a magistrate'as Councillor Mortur.s.-Tbe Conservative circular AVEDDINC.-On Wednesday of last INSI I i f the Band would respectfully tender their sin-, counci ' J. I L Hu'.1-L S c4nom... -We publish belL the 0 llors of last yeiLr are left out. We cussidfis are expected. -M I . ;- cere thanks to the citizens of L Seaforth and ' r, W- COPP, this year; things will gro right now.- did its workin this township and the week, another of tho , se happy unions - . ;I . Rames of those pupils of the Seaforth friends outside, who have so liberally helped rpgret the defeat.of Mr. A. Strong,. who of this town, has been awarded the con- The township by-laws a re to be revised entire ticket: was elected.. For the took place, which tends to makd­ tw.& . - . . I , . L Iti I)e- L them on their way so far. . . L i ­ -g-h School who took part in the in boncl 8ion we has occupied a Seat in the' council every tract for the brick work and plastering i ' . i I I mmediately. . A. Govenlock and R. Deputy Reeveship,tbere voted for Mr. hearts beat as one. I I City - . . somber examinations at the close of las trust our respected fathers will not f6r.get year since The contracting . I I . . . t :- t us this y ear', but may see their way clear to aid . I Seaforth was* incorporated ,as on the new Presbyterian Church to be Pollard, J. Pi's, and J. C. Morrison, C. A. Howe, 377; for Mr. Wm. Isbis- parties being Mr.' James Reith, of the I year. These names are in order of . a village,'now nearly twenty years. , erected at Hensall next summer. This . I - - ; us in -our endeavor to provide music for the, I C. Q. (Chief Questioner), are to be &I)- ter, 216, waking a majority of Ill for twuship of Hay, n i I albeek, , , ; t - J , . a d M $8, E. C 7 i I . I - - Werit . 1, Lottie ! Lattimer ; Be 1196 citizens.' Signed on behalf of the Band, AMXS I . : is a g4arantee that the work will be well poi ted, commissioner's to revise the Mr. Howe. The foll-owing are the votes of the township of Goderich, and late . Dickson; 3 Violet Whiteside . A. Amimmox. 943 . 1! I i . n ; 4, H.,B. I . . U J . . i LOCAL BRiEF.s.-Mr, Hugh Grieve done., -Rev. Mr. Fear, of Brussels, spent township statUtes.-On the eve of the cast for Councillors: - H. Mooney, 362; teacher of this vi-Ilag.e. The i .L G e o rg-e Go i * 4riham; 5, Nettie Ewing; 6L, a- d Tjffz FAInims' INSTITUTE.- 6s purcha6ed the house recently occu- Sunday last in town with his sons, elebtio i some P arties got very spirited Ed. Bosman, 321 ; *S. Calbick, 271 ; J. ceremony was performed at the reei . . .. - . ects e . . I - - I Gentmell - - 7 MI-srie Kidd - 8 Gr ce for discussion atthe Farnier's'Instittite in Cardno's * MessO. J. W. 'and 1. V. Fear, -The free at Mr.13 . 2 L , once. . 17 19 I . " ' 'f 11111, Searforth, on Wednesday and Thursday, Pied by Mi. George Patterson, and has7 James I ulton wed fight-, urrie, . 208. The of J k,- IP,sq:, the bride's. I , . NAIiq STRIZ-ET, -SXAFuV.T.U' - 1 eth-une ,- 11,0, 'Be 1 a night ichool under the ausp ces of the ing qualities on the , ray hoine, but like council for -this year will theref6re be: witnes . I McFauf - 9 essie B removed i nto it. -The 6rst curling WOmbil,s C t a and sho Rogerson, 221 ; D. C ohn Calbee - 13th and 14th January,first session beg' It father, and was. - L . ISallanty-ne ; ins a sed by a large- . .1 . L . 11 ..L -- 11, -Nettie Wilson; ­ * 1:30, afternoon 41 Cheapest fattening of cattle PP match of the season was played on Eg- hristiiii Temper ce Union, all -ferments caused by spirits, the Mr. Wray, Reeve; Mr. Howe, Deputy, number of relations and friends. T I he , , I L . , * I -- I -- - - t . . a I . r I Jennie Rallantyne ; 13 N6111lie Ur.oTKC by, Prof. Brown; papers and discussions by dville dam'o I 6 -open o h inst., at trouble we' . . I I -1 . I; . - The wil k u Monday, IA . ? ­ men n Saturday lut. P II ' b - la Wrn . McLean - othets. BtIttermaking, by Prof. Barre; paper, i .p a d Messrs. Mooney, Bossman and ,.,ceremony ended, the happy eon were - - n In I / -. 0 , - 'A , 14, Bells Cas y I I , I tivo r4'nks were- skipped by Messr half -oast seven p. m., in the Mechanics' ria' I . d Calbick, Councillors; . pile I . S; L by.J. Hannah, remarks and discourse ai by others. s. H. ges are at a Pri.,mium aroun . made the recipients of a, large number Olemmie Da,,vidgon 17, Annie Nevil a Institute ro Che , I . earin. k . ay. g A a Second session to open at 7:30 p. m., I Horse- W. C. -Meyer, of Wingh-am, and F. omb. The meeting of ladies 0 0 o- . t and - . I - - shoeing and -how to buy a Horse" by -Prof. Holmosted, Seidorth.: The rink led belonking to the above union will be In ' ' , . . IS, Frank Hendry ;. 19 Minnie Ar i- . Winthrop this -fall. 'More soon ' f handsome and valuable piesents ac- I I . .- I by =_ . . t&ge. I . ore wishing to be soon: -TRAvELLIZR. Rensall. -T.compsnied by the w rmest expressions . . ! . - i University. Class . Greensides;. "Relations between 'Agriculture "the Winglism limb came off victorious, . ,THE'MUNIbIVAL ELECT' , f good wisshes for ti eir fut . . ; . .-I, - J-ohn r l place th s (Friday) I F P and Commerce " and discourses by these inter I I : L i W I iows- - The CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS. -Christ- are welfare , 1. W NCTULYZAIrt; 13, Goo. Hammill 3 rel g t to learn of the serious ill- I n at 4 p. in. I ,,, L ested, closes the first day with music. Thursday, t following is a statement of the yotes was day,considering there was no sleigh- " . Af r spending a few I ; - . I . : ; . q, % 14th.=Fi . —AT— , -6a,verilock. Second ct ' rat session begins - %f rl. George D I - * ; - . i L [ ,aa , W2 and happiness ; at 9 a. in. with - ftcss orrance, of Me- - this I hours in a truly soci I manDer the new- . i - . polled at the elections in is township ing, passed off quite lively in our villa, : . . 1 7 teacher&, -11 J. MgFadzea.n ; 2, ., " Breeds of Sheep for Ontario " li Prof. Brown, killq . He has b en unwell all sum- Tuckersmith.' on Monday last.. For Reeve .- there being a large number of oplee ly married couple took the south express , . . i . I - i I - k . - des, with .Lers ion C1ydZ4dal6 V L,- i ;. 'train for a short trip. I Prof. Greensi : Hays. Archibald. present throughout the -pe . Beattie; 3, J. KiHoran; 4, followed byL."PoInta and Breedspf Horge6 1' by mer, and his physicians. ha v :decided T int 'ELECT]IwNs.-The elect ons, in this The at- B - L Z . 2 I Ificol , 5.-W. McLeod ; 6 es PAP , . day. . Arriving hereon I ! ; LWard No. I... .... I ..... 127 ' 34 I I L . , D Dal -la 1Iorses,byJ.McXi"n and oth&s; "Diseases that,his disease is ulceration of the stom.- Thursday evening they were - . I 7t A. McLean ; 8, Miss B town hip did not elicit a gr( Ett deal of 46 ., tractions were as- follows, and in the wet at the , - - I ; . Barr ; 9, of Stock, their cause and Prevention"' by Prof. ach.-. The town band serenade I . "' 2- " ............ 96 31 - . . I HOFFMAN i ; d1Mr. Jas. 91 a 3... depot by a n -umber of - ; I , Miss M. McKenzie 1 10 Geo' Greensides,with papers a . excit merit this year. Scarce.y half the order given, viz., a h - friends and at- . I i . - $ 1 . Steet - 11, . nd.dispoiftraes by others. Beattie at ,the close of the ,electio . . 98. 63 shooting mate ; I 11 Smillie ; 12 Miss ff. C , I Afternoon session to begin a - t: O p . ble vote' " " 4 ........ ­. ­.'.* * "' .98 . . gotten up. by Mr. J. Coxworth, of the once proceeded to the residene -- I I , i - . t - in. with: Monday night. He took the -boys in 8 were polled. "here were i i .... 80 . . e of Mr. . - 1 y ampbell:' 3i " Breeds of Alowed about'400 votes polled out of 750 on the . . I - Centennial House, and ,, Wm. Reith, the groo" fa : Poultry," by D D. lWilson, f( . ; P. Dallas ; 14' 19 -Liss E. Monteith - I , : by - I mr. G. Dick, ther, wher(ir 5 . - I . i 1 400 226 L . ; . MAIN STREET, 8RAFORI R -9 . P "Modern Farmin ndf! 1blanures," by and treated them most hospitab v.-In - 011owing' Ls a state- fully met the wants of those who take- 11 and friendw , i 5 A. MOE votQ' liBt. 'The f large circle of relations . wan .- 111-6 Miss Ida Dickson - I Professor Brown, I Majority for ,11hys, 174 - - t. y f an papeis by several our r marks about the McKillop, school i - I . I . L ' i Miss D. lVilgon ; 18, Miss McLauc; , local men, and " Permanent Pasture," 0 merit A the votes -cast: , i pleasure in the gun, and was engaged in were already gathered and where a, ; I . . . I : I . I . E difficulty in last issue -we mentioned No. I e cast for Couri- throughout the greatef part -of the day, secO y 51 . - by Prof. Brown. , 1 : - The following is the vot * . I nd trul I i - . . . generally will wake a goo(I turnout and come tion. It- should have been No..5. L FOR DEi-UTY REEVF. cillors : W . Pleasant and joyous eve- . . h7o ; 19, J. Livingstone ; W, Mfiss , It- is expected that farmers , 6 See- . . . an . - . . rnoon I I il Nim-pson, ; 21, F Lli, ingstone; 22., . I prepared with papers, (ILU.64iona and suggestions -Ifr. H. W. C. Meyer, -of Winghain, Sinillic. , %Tanson. 105 ; Jas., Evans, 58; majority for those wishing to glide on the glitteri 9 0 is . , ; - , ' - i I . ard No. I --LD' iel Manley, while during the afte and evenin 'link was spent. The presetits n th I I - ' v - . - ­ , - ­ . i L - . . in . Nicol ; 23, M re ; 24, 1 Le si-bJects nnder consideration, and that Ward Ito. I .... ... I ... 1 78 29 rvl nley, 47; War No. -7-Alex.-Mur- OUS. s on the f6riner, were numcr I g a. Grea l I iss J. h1c1n; bn th occasion, a L : L L , , i ty . spent New Years- under the parental 58 d 3 i 1-1,141oft; 25, Miss Vice -Presidents will get their districts well repre- . . 11 , 2-.,......... ; steel had amyLle -opportunity afford . We ar,e'now holdin - .M. Tyroman; 26, Mis " a Ad 10 el Wel joi I with their many friends ; roof, ad gladdened the hearts of w i 011ie, 81; Mich4el Murdie, 83; majori :~ - A-0 %irb i sented, as arrangentents will be made for hold. inai6y ! -3 ............ . I in wishing tible- Ule 111 every line of goedis wh, _MiLSS 10 tY them in Mr; . Coxworth's mammoth in long continued happi, I i I -1 J 2 . - ff ; . 'Murchie, 1. Ward No. 4 Charles rink under the able management of Mr. - - - I -n . J. If - Dow- ar - 97* -J. D Iphi ; ing next meeting. .R. sic.31ou.DLE, Secretary, of his old friends here by a friendly " ' 4 ............. . 56 i 45 for. ness. offering at a great xac - i0e, I'. 2S, Nisa R. Carlisle; 29, MiJS - . Kippen . V. 0. 943-1 : . . ! . . I L . . , .!&. "Ill.' Ajs will be seen by announce- f . Dodds, 95; Win. Cash, 73; Goo. Nes-. (Frain another correspondent.)' t - L see the bargains. I -, F es - R I . . ; . . . . I oung I . . L the very - . - I . z . I z . i atass, T i d --*- ­ ' - . M 194 0 h * " L Evans ; 30,2 Miss '('.- Pollard. Thi J - ­­ . ' * * ty - J R Evans, and judging by 4 I I I ment-In the proper column, our y' i .bit, 14 ; inaj ri for Dodds over Cas - iar e number of both skaters and ape O1JITU-kRy.-N'Ve regret to I . i - teach - 1, A. CoSensL ; 2, M a I - I i , 1v XESENT.-'Mr. Win. townsman, Mr. John A. Wilson, has FOR COUNCILUOR.s. In Ward No. . eta- chronicle . The goods are aft ne ' being .. ora. Lf - A NF.w YF.ws- P . i Mis. 22,! and over Nobit 81. 1 z ;I . . . : -,L. Foll . 4.1 W A I- , . I tors present, this healthful amusement the death'Of ,Mrs. 8' - h Jane Cook L 1W1 . I 14. Sloan ; 3 , % R .), . I . .Copp, the ivell-knoLwn contractor wn& li comea benediet. ' I - wife . K6nedyr Elgic. Broadfo - ara winter trade. ' i --I . Mrs'LlVilson is, if - R. G. Ross was re-elected by accla William, Cook, jr., of -the villa ,`Of for this fall and - . . I * i I -is V 5, - R, Fiiiirle-y ; - 6, E, Kellam ; , builder of this to,wa I Ward *0- I 100 " 42 47 . 30 mation. The eil will . was much enjoyed, and proved a plea- . - I . . i I e L . 7 . I fia . new coun , therd- ! 1". Dill " r -cr.,. . , . . . : was mad the wemistake not, a itive of Seaforth, " 1 2 29 32 64, 35 . 11 I sant means of whiling the hours away. Hens -ill, which sad event o eV on In Dress Goods .we never' had . a, Jo Loga, ; 9.,'W. McDonald; recipient of a so mewbat novel -and un- 'it I . ccurr ! I I I . I .and is well kn own to - many* of our 3 .is 81 for4, be composed of James W I , i IT, 0, W. X. I 4 83 L 56 70 Hays, Th6 day ended, et'another avenue of Wednesday, December 16th in the 27th choice variety - i w L R-rGley , I 1, Miss, J, ,Me- welcome New Year's present. On Fri- citiz 's, and highly esteemed by them. . y age, and L I of fabrics. . - K v . — ,— — — - . 1 - - .- en 4 . 69, 54 59 Reeve, and. Dani - el 'Manley, Charles pleasure or entertainment was open, an(I year of her from that fatal , - I . . Kenzie ,- 1.2, Miss T. Kyle ; 13, iss 17 : day night la'st Mr. Copp., on account of ` TaE . ExrosiToi extends . the young Dodds, R. G. Ross and Alex. Murchie. I . - . - ' : I . k4le; 1-4, Miss J. MOITiSon; 15, A, uff6rilIg ' Tolal., 230 224 221 194 .. that by no means- the least pleasant or complaint, hea,rt disease. Deceased *' In. M"tle a -ad Ulster Cleths,,, 7 . e are the new I . e , w I I . ; 16, -VAr- J., McLeml ; 1.7. R. I :. . omewhat wakeful, aind in'order to'save . . . new novelties, - ; ` , I . f rGin a - broken - arm, was I the: most hearty congratulations . I I Messrs. Murchi. and Dodd profitable, namely -that of the Christmas P08 lis.p 1 7 Coulter I : ' sessed of a quiet yet cheerful d : . Col"? od ' ' I I SCILOOL TRUSTEES. . i o . Ha I i I - .. .: ! an go wishes. Mr,, 1-#d Mrs. Wil. members. The township being divided tion and though suffering through. , .1 L 9 10 -ys-; 18, T. Forsy e ; 19, J. U. He, I - Prouble. left the lamp burning in hi tree entertainment -in connection with - 8 lie rt-- I i is .Sonare now Spending 'their horrey-moon Mr. Geo. Spi-oatandlMr. W.G.Broad- into wards, t1le Deputy R e Methodist Church. This entertain- ness for some time pr . L&aw, wisses, azi,a chlidre,N . i. . . - deraorx ., 2 (1, M is a A. Brawn. - 2 I' -room. .-About. 12 o'clock lie heard.a L : evious io her death, i ; Nfiss G.. I'Valker ; L " ' - * I Visiting several of - the prificipal Ameri- foot were nominated as School trustees I elected by the council at its first me - ets, Boy's bVercoats -and safts. 1 -D. McDonal b ,CIL - ,nt is 0 which was looked forwa;rd bore up under her affliction with much .1 I I Z f . -., ; . Uggy Passing and repassing on the can cities, but they are ex ected home in Ward No. 2 but Mr. Sproat's m- meetin a. ; . - . L . on I I ' P . I i t . over b I . L i 23, Miss L. Smith. , Miss it, is:: !, - rbad,.*and tflought he heard footsteps I 0 1 towith mut3hpleasure bythe Sabbath patience and - fortitude. 'Tile reinainS - . : - L . iext week.-Ou'r celebra-t'ed comique, and se conder Were non-residtmts of the is Ladies',G-enVs, Boy's and Ch . Sol . d . ' L .1 I Urs. Aft' E, B.- Holl school 'Scholars, -and 'one in the getting were followed to the reWng place by a, i; 2;', Miss C. Sh w--, 26, L. PlelwEs. aroun the house. 14e awakened I 11 . . ;I . Z Exeter. ' L ; f . . -ru th is appeared at a very Wardi and consequently he was not eli- I 4 I no large numberof friends.- . . We tea at t'1111 High School bus Co,ppt who got ,up and blew'Out the - .. . I 1 up of w hich the members spark I I UuAer,elothin&­w1l in large Asso i - sa cessfnl entertainment atWatford a gible is a candidate, and Mr. 113roadfoot TPE ELEC`rio.xs.-Great excitemen iain8 We synipath- I - . . . . - I t ize wit Mr. Cook in the I,os -ith large a ditions to its n: light. Very shortly after 11ra. Copip - few evenings ago,. and this is what the - I I evinced in the rece ' I - I - opened %4 1 u, a - . , . was colusequenily elected without o ' w . to make it a success, and on the occasion h s -he has , bers. 'had returned to bed they heard'the cry local paRer-sayS L .. PP08 ut municipal referred to nothing was wanting to make sustained. I Ladies, aU4 Misses! ,; . . ., . '. 1 elacstions in E eter -nd ; I , a . . " Mr. E. X . . . - . I ---------O-- of an infant, but they thought it "was a B. i- YollifN of Seaforih, the popular tee.' Not bad for anew be- list f the Successful candidates : -)Reeve, . L . , .evtra. v4due. ' 11 I - " . F L bout: him' ition; and is thus both councillor and . The following is Capes, Far Sets a Fu r r school'trus & it a source alike -of pleasure and- profit, - . - I . ANOT11FR BURGLARY. -The alothi g little grand-daughte was staying Co VL The tree. was well laden with presents Belgrave. . . ,r who e' gmner At the. nomi - Dr. ollins ;- Deputy Ree . ­ . pbell ;k Bright a with them. and was sleepin . . Tnique, sang his famous swell, Song, ' nation Mr. Win. o, Win. BiA- and presented a very fine ,appears nee, -A. Taylor for L I 17— . I store of Meisrs. Uaqi- , NEw STORE. 40 days- ' - AWS and 330y a Fur IU,ape. L I . .g in another ' The good Fplla," in a style that wbuld Finlay on was declare ' 8ett; Councilloni, Ja - longer will give od J,,rygoods, Clotbi , ng, Caps, - this. town was broken into y burglats room and did not pay partic I d elec6 d for E - s. Pickard, David I " , as did also the church, which was taste- 4caps, Flush .Caps, Knit iCal s, j I L _ L * tilar atten- do, credit to the best professional on the mondvtille Ward, bat it wasli,fte Johns and %I`m. 'John$.' 'i. i Boot-, Sh.ez-. a Co I . . . i . lledleiijc8, &a., at ,20z . : . - oa X"V'e(;Ixi,esdity,iiii.g.li,i-la t, -na si , however boards' In his female impersonation, that his' election ivas.illegal r a-sh, * and 10 per cent, die. - . . rwargs , Crockery, : ; . S a . ; tion -to it. - In a few . I fully'decorited, while the literaryan : minutes.. I aseert ined d :per c4nt. discount for e : large stacks, ! : erab,le quatitity of clot 1 1 . PL.L-ILSONAL. -' Mrs A. Johnston, of . . . : o . the heard the 'cry repeated, d thi musical part of the programme,, which cou4 off Ti2as, Greceries'and - Uard,wape. a , Mr.'Sp I I i : I The 14urg4rs , carrie:T -- y I an e Este Lamenied Jones,' lie broke . as roats', and Oak and counly, 'Tkichigan, is at pres- . . pally.carried out by the ohil not fail to ca-li and Do, . a uce Poi was soon followed by -a' was princi get the clicapest (;oods in tbe i .- had gai ned an entr s , Tb for the same reason - , - _ birtiniffy-A 77 . . succession of , *the audience all up over the woes and .conseq ently a ne L Twftaff na=els, shirtings : I - i I -e store pryln , open e . - - . $ ) I , 'i i ' i I a ba. .- OlUdish wit Is, %rlx ph left I be held for th' ng , Accounts due must besettled - -C " lbretonnes, - -in fact -all : . ; . no doubt intruisforturiesof the unfortunate - I at Once by cash or note as I have not time togo. . th. bY , 4 W election mill have to.' ent Ithe guest'of Mrs. George Moir, of dren, was loi and varied, and well sus County P.S.- i Wt. . hool, "t -01w, ; dow,. Tlhis udmv is protee : f the' listeners eitl er a . . widow. . at ward.' .The Se this I pla,ce.-Mr- S. B. Smale, .who has tainedthrougbout. The Re J. Ball out collectim, d - "- goods 14 v ; i ted bk, up- the minas.0 r I V. : rierlit irou bars aLt,(,)U.t a 8 to Ills concludin piece, .'For Goodn' Board so far is composed as I ., = require Ply moiley. - 043,X2 1.1 smarted, and all CF. foot apai t. thcei;e ori,gi 9 ess . follows: bee ' for some 4 - q time druggist in Dr. pastor, occupied the chair. I 1.1 or the d irection froin whence * Sake Ward ' rdless of costl L . . . I - . -Don't' Say I'ToldX . 2, W LoCALITIV -The Forester.q. are ad- - E . Uter r&j jiiLlff the window the barg-l-tr L they,canie It was . quite evident that some of - . o6 So,, hit off - G. Broadfoo t ; No, 3, B i i fig's drug store, left fo * r his home (NNOTY.-The above was intended for last week ding to their numbers horLe, very f t f . I . : . I , our local - celebrities in great John Caldwell; No. 4, Jo eph Fisher. saels- o Ylonday last. 1 L , F . - I 8 4,11tuat have s 'quCeZect as o I * : - - . in t1wough these there,was it ohild at the door and U14toit : - but wa5 inad vertentb omitted. I -Come along aud.get A I bars. The track * I I -style. . Mr. Hollis has no superior in his A new electii)n will, have to I" if 'r U . late'—John Coultes'new .saw 111il-I will ,price$. L ; 3 il L tile $new ou e Was in distress. . . .. ,e. lield , in C RNIVAL.-The . ival 1,which took BRiEFs.-----Mr'. K. Macarthur, of Ailsa be ready te, runi ne't w - ; - Mr. Copip at once got specia ies'and i rawing car( - . carni Z. . . , - . I L . . . ' . , I . W(Vuld seein to iudicate that while there tip, and, reli-htino the lanip, opened .rt I a a (i I on aiiy. NO. I I & I rd.. . JaCT Pi x ee k - -In East - We have -a very -large line of . . I Progradime. I ere spew in a- I . ', we "- s9 Br6wn, dau liter of —0— - . P ­ in the; 'roller .rink on Tuesda Crait. is"h 1, few days with Wawanosh all h . , , y 9 . I ; . I - rother, ,Mr. J. M-acarthar.-Mr. 01-1 RV4e ol I i , .'Ttwo abolit the business, ouly o L -i. " he " L ,11i 9 . I eve ing of last week, was a'g and sue neil were and Plushes, which e the door wh en r - his E I I . I 7, saw on. the' verandah 11 r. J os'e h . elected again. -Drs., Rose awl I -IcKeuzie tra inducem . - h ait enterJd the orc. The vvindcw a baik6t and the 1.1oL P Brown, of Haxpurhey, who Bluevale. cess, L ents ,W. I . . 7 lise. proceeding from. 'taught i the number of SPeci;tors being Chas. Beek b t ed from visiting are- bot . - 1 . I ,, 'waa held up 1) a% long, iron 'wrench., itleft oJoubt asto it . 0 11 No. -4, Tuckersa ES. - gfeat in Li , . h doing well bere no %v,, provin, g - : I V ith, last LOCALITT ' A Py were larg r than Idy 'ever before seen friends in At ' L L : ts. He year, w4s presented * by her, scholars very i re'u7 I the h . . s -con tell n ch disappointed that Mr. Sam- Exe er at an entertainment o bod.--Mrs, Jas'. Murray, that opposition i ife'of a profession . at the . 1. . ! . . 'f the kinT , - -. he -basket into. the house, a . nd on with a.handsome work )OX, accompan L ,foFmerly of this village, has also. -Harry A,Vinfield is back again and . I I WtX-i6, t)ore the hiritials (Jr. T. It., and took t n F( Inspection invited , I L -a ni,, I t - spi - there was found i,n (Y 4 ied .... uel BI ck, although proposed, declined The races caused great excitement, as been spe (ling thepast week With rela- be will take chaege of the offices wid at L St . the store a screiv- reinovin a. piece of ol,l shawl MI 'ch .byla ery complimentary address,be. tostan forthecouncilthis year. Mr, those who t6o'k part were so evenly tives itt this place. -Mr. G. Statiley and tend st . I I - raih% C, ii. I I I I I J. -river. a I a3 . e, it hatchet and a eovered it he beheld a 1)OUnLeing 6by forr th close of the 'school for the holi- Black i i one of the most com j atched. I - sister, of wmr Lucan, - were the guests annual ineeting of the -The . . L I Piece of fiard-woot L about a. foot In boy looking up, at Ili,', from its - . etent men in II - - . P , I - , I ore No-,- 2, for A. Taylor. APhea . O,asb t , - I little days. his Amply testifies the high'. in the wriship, and he would b Nj Nv East'Wa,wanosh . . i 0 e & ve- YEA R ,' S ,SPORT. .-New Year's last we r. Miller Edwards.— Agrieultnral Society IJ - . .: 1, . I In I i L . I , I . . . . 'Jea-th. These articles hadi evidendy .bed and pleaditicy its cause as best it., lest6e u. which .the Young lady was uable nan in tbecouncil. k L ay passed off -is is usual with every boll- Mr. J. IL Brintnell of this place, ha will be beld in I F- , - been taken i , . ek of 11 . L I . n Exeter ' ' . ; ,,t,vav for the purpose of aidill- tlicill .n contained a few old - rags of clothing, a thd se - r. P )rE 8 8tewart's hote.1, Uelgrave, —0 et. !held b both the parents and pupils of X1r. Jo in Farrow lost a fine dow by -her day xy quietly. The only p irchased the house, and lot lately own- 1 L - I I L . from. the x'rand Tru.n-k,.R& I- could.. Besides t0he 5ifant, the bask Last we6 D . > . ( ion. . ins -- awrene caren. will eDramence i , '-- ff-E Aiu- an entrance, to the s to" . Laing, uncle of Mr. 11 as:a 8 ! bu . i . . I ,, re. The. -e nursing bottle breakii g lier neek. Mrs. Conover's fs'- exciteme t w hooting'tmatc-h in the ed by'.Nlr. J. W. Hoover of South I I . Wa.i a4io left b ­ In I which -the 1ittle cha,p. Ro ert,faiiiiesofi, who.haa been here for vorite old horse h1so died laks't w . . . I siness for binisetf 'low in thr, old I .-. 11 . 7 I I . . a black vest aid had nearly emptied, and another bottle I - , I eek, and afternoon and the assembly in the even- Cayuga. -Miss -Murray, late of Picton, atand as his brother Josh,u - I - - - Sol e week eft on Wednesday morn- 0 -a, has sold . ... . - I ! Oat aud a 1i ercoat., all a, Mr. -Jo n Johnston lost a goo*d horse. ing. I The sho 'ing match took place on butformerly of d, ho.s out to him aiid intends moving. to Al- . T1 B .1 I ofa t tweed ov f filled with - milk. The , chil(l is about ina n his return to.'Grlaigow. 15 _ this neighborhoo . HOV WAN - ID - . . I '110hich had se -ea considera4le wear b it two or three moriths 61d, was rather 0, , Re. took -It brok 3 'its lek . and bad. to be sho'.- one , r. ar in 's fields.' , Two sides been engaged as teacher of ou'r village . _ I I I . wit h hiin a number of very fine carriage . goma in tbe Spring. No doubt- Law- . , I ­ The grand opening concert in the ew ' I ele m er l 'on aside, school. Aliss Murra has given e _- ab M01 itt a 'veuny fair state of prese r- poorly clad were ch s , -o ven ' -1 - - o -h ap arently.. hories whicli'lie. purchased in .this vi I y rence will get bisshare as be is a good. - I ion, and such - 1 i nany I I, and alth6ug - Foreste ,r,' hall will -be held oi x th e , n 11 . - xcel- .1. . . , SxBAFORTH. . L 14t ' a Poor fellow healthy, looked as if it had not been. promise.4 to be the with e srs. ' ,so Handford'Land Alfred lent satisfaction as a teacher in the past shoemaker and well liked. -Our Tailor, ! '­ . I would be glad toL _ . ,L In. the pocke'S L very well care -d tor. There was. nothin ' ' .cinity. Be paid on an average 4bout of this month, and it Shea e I , the stake being that and will no doubt give the same in the I'L Xlecummin , . . g $220 eachfor them.-INfr. John Cowan, t fL , 918 ' is now settled down L - - . : the supper. future. --Mr.* R. W. Murray, late prin- to work in hig --new shop and dwelling . for R. Butter-teVs. ' - by which he barriste'r, of Sarnia, and Mr. Hector been hild in this - vicinity. The com- Whe the t, was an k - of the vveat was 4 OU conib and a -piece - in. or about the basket best affiair of the. kind thai has ever the i ay for r iL t o8i . . - - I Gf wax can Me ro,IU4 up in paper at d , r. ghtful owners of tbe ,ould be , Cowan,' . ' . I mmed tip it was cipal of the Picton- High School,i,s-home with a better half, and- is'prepared to, I I . - infant c 1 barrister, of . Paisley, a . I 9" - . I , pent mittee 4'ave secured the besib available foan , that the tinlucky'side was that df on a visit for the good of his health. make first class fits in the latest style,% I - . I some trip.tches. In the pockets of t ie identified.- .Mrs. Copp a*t once took th,b . Nei - Years with thii-;r father, Mr. John talent, +nd it is hoped their efforts will A. fqheare. Idme very poor shooti Mr. J. C. Stoneman, principal of 'the one trial will _ -`tiernt . . I under (101-t Wa I . I ja an jujit%tifon. of ineeIr- little stranger in charge'and ru,ide it as Cowan, of McKillop Is convince you all that he is , I . I I . - I . . our be well 4econded by the publi%.- ng - .1 . - i . I ! . . - 7Many of - Mr. A. was done by b h sides. -The assembly, Cardinal School is also home on a visit. a ond to none in the county. : . i L - . I . . ! i . I . We - r I I I . . I . i . i . ! I . ; - . : I , t I . I i I . I L . : I . . . I I i . I . . . I I . I . - . L . . - - . I . I L I : - - . , - . . . I " . I - I . I 01 I I 1 L - , I . I . - I I . . L : .. L I :1 I I . . I I L I . . i . ; I ; . .1 I I ; . i -I ! L, I . I . I I ! I . i . . . i j. I .. . i . I I . . L I I L . . -. I i - I I : 11 I I . i I , " . . I I .! I . . . I . - I . ! .1. I I . . . L I . . ,. . t L - I . . I " , . I . I I - I . . L . . I I - I . . P I I I . 1. i . L - I - 4 - - % . i I . 1 11 - I I i I . . ­ I I I - I I . . . I . . 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