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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-01-29, Page 8,� . I I . . � . . �. � I I . I . .- . . ; I � I � i � I I � . I I i . ? r I , 4 I r . . . - i 4 . . 1 14-1 1 - . i I � I vwv UTTUM4 irxposrroR. I I . . I a 1. . I . ; � . . . . . .; . - . I - - � 8' . . I . . 1. I . 1. . . - . I . wmmm�� . � . .1 - I I ­ - -- . . . - I ! . . .1 - , . - . . -- I �. - . � � � . - � . I I . T � . - I 1� - . . ceedinga . was very t. The ad- ton;� Bennington,' for $5W, which took " . I � . ng was one df the most enjoyable.,fes- grea at North Perth fail fair ; two A � , ares of the intertainment. The get-u.p dresses were excellent, and the discus- first prize Dixon, of Port Do . # � . ver, vk ... . la , txp � 0". ito r , . . I - 414rou I .. Mr E.- B. Hollis was simply im, sions geuera,l-and interesting. The con- pairs from I'dir. for $3-) 1-t . I - � and - . i * P IaT �ng sedur- one pair for $400 the other -5. vo - I mense 'and accurately rqipresented , his ferenoe gave way at the even I MI C . : i 11 I - I —.— I � � a; lecture b� Dr. Sext 3n an the � - a - characters, while his comicalities and ent to . - 1" I-!; I . I ,DISTRICY MATTERS. ' . . c' of the Divine Origin of Chris- . . Bmeefield.. � in . . . I n e . I Z I � . local hits brought down the house every. Evide' � � ­� - - - bddfellows fol I 'time. Mr. George Scott, it is needless to tianity in the Res ction of Christ —The, ;� urre I . AINOTimp. LECTURE. I - Wxigtx,t . . ; :.. r I vice ev . : ,I. ACCIDENT.—Mi-T. Jame o ,R� - the Dead. The lectu re was a. �f Brucefield are rendering I good ser � * � . I � met with a m ost painful accident on sa,Yj was good ; he is a born actor, and from . 013 . . . able . one. The -sul ject was ,to the people of the village and vicinity � - ation was one of the most very . ; Mond�xy last and although bad enough . his negro or i hile his handled with great ability, an I the lee- this - an . , . JI � amusi�g things of -the evening, w � I. i seisoi, in furnishing. them with in th I T it is almost a. miracle it *.as not agreat 11 Grease the Griddle, turer proved himself to be thoroughly at 'terestin i nd instructive entertainments. , - I e of the sentimental soni, - ' . I , 0 ell - � I I deal worse. It seems that som . ing, I ca . .. . . . eture by . - I steam heating pires in Broadfoot & Mx's Birdie, Darli �nnot be properly de- home On. the subje6t .� . . �Loot Tiatilraday they had a� le ter ,.: l i . e is employed,,.' 9cribed and must be heard to be appre-. . ! I . the famous Boot -Black orator. They ke� ; - !I fVmiture factory where h - )uddini OCA1 —A co ondent Of have also secured the services of Rev. W. I I 13 . got frozen,. and 'he was engaged with a ciated.", Mr. Wm. Scott, a I . - a - . . . . . � � . tj lorch thawing them, Giit. F, While, doing cornique, mad "his first.%ppoarance 'on the Galt Reporter, writin rom Craig- io -will deliver his 90 y e. ,.S. Ball, of London, wl � � . I . .1 � . ielea, Alanitoba, speaks thus (f a fornlie-i intpresting and popular lecture -entitled pr � -- I I ­ 1 � 1��;- of stea* waq applied a Senfor-th platform ; he has a good . '. � so, a, heavy pressure I 11 Mr. Alex. . E[eudeison J ski 'L� � F I voice and manner, and his selection was Seaforthite:: . " The Men. of the War and � How they � � . when the pipe burst, permittin - the I I � � I ' � � . on � - ;11 9 . eezi'eleeted a councilm, in for the "' in Union Church, the even- � r" i � well received, and he promises well - in has b . Fought, to 7 :�:; steam to escape amid, envelop him. The � I f�j . 'he line he 6s adopted. Mr. Edward municipality of Argyle by ac clamation. 10th � ­ ing, of Wednesday February - I : 11 . " of his back- ivere very bad-' t 'fine f& -in . 9 t seven, the Prot Pic t , face and on the -half --pas � , Moran!s solo was well Tendered ; he has This ge commencing at � ; i I i I ly scalded, and he will �b.e laid. up, for ex- - banks of Pelican. #6ke, and is cloing ted in aid of the poor. . in I ; . - . Z - some time. He had just 'been standing , a powerful baritone'voice, and with ceeds to be devo, w - i I . . � all."--�`A. gentlernk-nn. w.ritmg from This lecture has given unbounded satis- :. I . -. with his face to the pipesand had turned. ; periencevill become a popular musician. w, ea . delivered th . ­ i ornefitts, the Kirkto ge send me faction to audien- .1 -eways. a moment before the pipe. . The comet solo of., Mr. C p, Out., says: " Pl ces wherever � sid I . field 10 'J -v . � I 1. q.ve- , leader of the ba id? was good, and shows T:KF, HDRmN7 ExrosiToR for one year. and we are sure the people of Bruce --.1i'' burst. But for this providential m , tie - V - � I him to be an accomplished musician as I think it an excellent.papet, for I flAd andvicinity who'comp �oi#:to hear it I � I � I J ment the stearn I . an in four or' five of will not regret having done so. - M -q would ha�ve struck- him i . .- � ; . ­ I d scarcely �welll as a ,successful instructor. The in it more newsth � 171 fair in - the face, and he coul . . � I hai �'F r R Put to;' - . —..-- �11 - our suriounding local pape I � . - rr I L:i injury and 1 orchestra, composed of 'Messrs. John A. . � ; � � . I ye � . I_ .4ave escaped permaner n - gether.",- Mr....1ohn Doney has sold his �, ; �.t� �, might have been blinded for life. ' I Wilson and J. 'E. Kent, on the violi , . Pit to Mr. ' -Hills Gree n-. 1 1 th I ��-'r " I Mr. T. 0. Kemp, bass viol; Mr. Cor- two year 'old I I Tontine " c( . ' * — . � . A111 -- ,for a good Loc.urms.—Mr.'Wellington Troyer, M = . � � , " I I I Honey, of Mitchell, ; I -P V . -i eflus, comet, and, Mi�s Downey, piano, Win. et - I - 3 T-nE .V,-,4,r-Rr,F- GVEIWNW! COMPETIT10- - : n rvest has commenced, who has been spending the Ia' few years ter , 1-1 . figure. --�-The ice ba . . ! s m e, programme I I Mr. C. Ifilled up the interval ' th at present at home on a� es Z ;i � —We mentioned last week. that I . D. Wilson's teams are travelling is . . ­. t i , - " I ­ . ' -The ac and Al rP. D. I ; . I ' by m usic not often surpassed. - -0, � ,4 S h ; '. � L� Papst had for some time in his store � He recently won a . - . . " . ., F, ­ . Imwing the coneealed visit to his frien4s� ,21 , e - �� 1 ug m I r - iL - I � -1 - i ' i . �1 a bottle containi r a certain nu ber of oralpantiments were - played . by Miss busily -at work 4 . ilver medal at Owen, Sound for roller an . 11 V � I Downey, who, as usual, Din Egmondville dam and placing a' . . 1: V - marble and he offered a.vatuable prize f performed- her fluid fri - r r —Miss Bennett, of Woodstock, an . I I F rt. 8% . . � -H, - - contrib his * refrigeritor.'—We regret to �kating. . m - . i F7 difli, cult part with grace, a,�id �. i:R -e one who would gum nearest to - ' . �L -. i for th . -, � hat Mr. - George Sp who wis spending a few weeks here si&, I � �, � a of the enter� learn t roat whose ill I , �hich the bottle I I i I the number of materially to the 'succes I . . I . I � �1: r� marblesm., . ve ' mentioned last: weel , is still in visiting friends, returned horne this Jos w , g ; . sealed by ,, tainment. Last, but not least, we have ness v - . � ; . . I V I contained. ' - � - 4nd grave week.—Misseg R and - Vance' of Bosan- on � I, �- I - , . - � -Che bottle Wau - . � ce the elocutionary efforts of Pro a veryi critical condition ay t gilest I . ey, to noti . . ell he s of Mr. 1 � Mr.1. E. Dane )very. quet, are at pres ov 7 t .1 Mayor Coleman- and . re entertained of hb rec( � I- - . � � T� �. � � ut6� fessor Bell Smith, of -London, who gave doubts 6, dson.—Rovival services are for ; - - I . I and- at the expiratioti of �the appoi o6cm Ted in Eg- Jose -ph Hu . i � . I I . - death � % . �, f me- w d the marbles counted several recitations, comic and senti. —A very sudden . now being held in the. -Methodist chuwreh be I , : 1 - sal opened an . . I Z I - � : � - ; I i ell. The bottle was ,� mental, in a mannet which showed him mondville on Monday last. r. James I by. the same gentlem. his Brown attended Mr. McLennans fun- inithis -place, , i - V . and are-. beinglargely at- de , i 0, to be master of his profession, while . � - i . found to contain 348 marbles, and the I tended.—Mr Joseph Troyer has been me ; . � a eral on Friday evening, and it is sup- r; I , crayon - �- .. , umber was .347, 1 sketches 'were- 'made with . . i ! niself awife. �Theyoung , i i- . nearest guess to this n . a. posed he then contract4 a dold which taking unto �i . I . ] ' ' � � :9 Shea, who won, rapidity and accuracy rivalling the f . . OWliship of Col- . % - zPade by Rev. Father J) inflammation of the lungs, lady comes from the it i I I Thi Mayor presided resulted in I . I lowini are the several mous 11 Grip. � I � I -the prize. The to], - borne. � I � � I I ; � I I : - guesses mad -�a, �MO 410, 150, 100, ind was fully equal to the occaM6n' and he .died on tile. fOIIOWilkg Sunday - . : I e: 83 $ 1 - . I was laid . .- . I a . . . . � t I The proceeds amount t6 morning and on Tuesday h � . J. L i - 1 2,00;:.. 500, 225, 35�0, 1,60,357, 300, 280, . � I � e -, � . i I . side by � side with - the remains of him Tuckeramith.' ho : - � � 1 3�20, 333 34o7 397, 422, 112, 462, 338, . . I ; Y � assisted at on the" GOOD STOCK.—Mr. James Cuminings,. pl. t � i whose funeral he had ' i � - - 290,, 65% 500i 400, 376, '126, 1,317, 156, Alo,",Y LosT;—Lost on Tuesday ll�ight, . . . ; . � ; i January 26th, either in Cardn6's Hall, or be-;, previous Friday eveningi thus furnishing of the. 7th concession, of. Tuckersmith, he � 35% 600 3-15, 800, 500, 1475, 6321 491 . � � . � ', ; . � I ' I tween the hall and -Cluff's Pump Factory, 4 sunt r g example of the truth has purchased from that well-known yo � . I I - - 390, 643i 350. t of -money in five dollar bills4 The finder will beF that noilling is so uncertaiii as life.— gto t - - ak breeder, Mr. Duncan McLaren, of lar ; - � - -- - liberally rewarded on leaving the same at Tur, ' � 8 a . : . d ed to hi'' . � I h. 946 . . , . Mr. Arthur Forbes has ad seven 'months old an . � EXPOSITOR ofBee, seafort . , r I , Hibbert, a very fine � A CnALLtya&—fhe i ingham Times . � -. E . . i Ii ar vek- handsome bull, for which he paid'- a good price. tie . Z I CARD -OF TifAzzixk.--�-The LadlOs Of extensive ivery anothi � of last week says � We ... in receipt I - � � . J I . lea, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, beg pleasure sleighwhich he rc3entlypur- He is red in color, and is f1rom the very bu i i tion, from - I . of a challenge for pu - h - 0 a . ;. I ­ . . . � - to tender their sincere thanks to the Rev. Mi. chased!in Stratford.—Mr. M doolm"Me- best stock. - pe S � 6 . z I . Thomas Town, of Se orth, and ad- ids, for his kind colnpli=66 with their - iml, who for some .yea has bee� I i :� Edmon ; Lent FARAI SoLD.—Mr. Wmi Cum I , li inings . . I � I I I . - t � I . s W 1 1 dressed to James C lornnyll. of this town, request in preaching an able temperance sermon � - I . � engaged with Mr. Bleasdell Lai-assistall has sold. his farm, which is situated on Mi : 11 F ; which reads as follows :' I':' Hearing you on the 17th inst. -By Ord6r, Mus. Kntkxmi, - d I . - I 6 Presiddtit of W. C. T. U. I 946-i in hifi'drug store- in Wini ipeg, is in I i . ! F . are a, skater of consideralile speed, and � . . . . - the 5th concession, a, mile, west of the th I � . � � ,.", town just now. He came lere to at Red Tavern, to Mr. E. For�yth, for the ha - ' I j i that you are anxious to e6gage iVL a Con- -a e: - -- - � � I � Tfm la -Ri-xK.—The ice slating rink tend the fun6r I of his fath . He r sum of $4,600. The farm contains 73 fla : . . : q 1. test with me'L 1 will therefore skate you has been well patronized so far 'this turns in about two weeks. —I IT. Char-lesj acres, has on it I frame. buildings, all � . - . . I goo( " : . I for $25 a side for fi ve rlliles, - and . will ree F week. On Monday eveninj *n P and is a splendid lot.- Mr.'Cummings int i � V applb Wilsonhas urebased.ahous)andth ' L . ave taken lotai situated sou on s meet you anywhere out � f Wingharri, if th of the raiway track, intends purchasing a larger farm. � � L race for gentlemen. ,- - -- - - L � t � u do. not wish to coi e to Seaforth. - ­ . . 7 I- % ­ th I I - ,place. There was a crood supply' of from the Gouinlock estate, f )r' the �um -- , o .. � . . , Vow, I I Walton. ' in i � - .tNfr. CoTtlyn, if yo mean business . I , I apples, but when the basket was placed of ,$65.0. He has g6t a bargain'.—On. . i i I ! let me hear: fr6r� ,,, d, if -so, pat up . : . � � . I you) of upon the ice the terriptittion was too Monday last as a young lad- r, daughter DE, BATE.—A debate will take place in :, . - ! - your ritamps, name Your Ute and m eet I . I . . Our strong for the boys, and' Instead of of Mr. F. Case, was'turning .. xouud with we ; . � Beirnes' hall on Frid,%yl evening, � me."' W.e took the libec-ty of showing i - ,^or the yurpos6 designed a horse and cutter in froA of , Me- - . - ? 4 . . m follow- bu � usiriicr the a 1, up, - beginning at. 7 o7clock, when the : � this, challenge to Mr. Comyn in order to. " I . 11 . . they grabbed them and conse- Loughlin's store the snow being deep, ` . 1. I � ascertain his views. He expressed him, - I . � . . I in subject will be discussed: llrle- ert . - � - . I . , - le skating race was sub.sti- the cutter upset, throwing, DUt hers . -the Fran- ge uently a ni , . sot : - v . - � self as perfe willin to meet Mr. q ' �If ed, That the Extension of, I . ; � otly ! tuted for the - apple race. . . J%mes -Kil-' and two small children wh ,h were in chise to. the Ladies will Prove Injurious dit I L : . . �� I . - t Town, but he thinks it ! uld j have ap- . 0 � � L i - � loran won first'prize and Allan McLean the vebicle with her. The horse g t - T f � cared -more business. I e if the chal- ' - I to the Social Happiness and Welfare of Pa � hat carnival- which was t ' ita' ted off, but the, young � � , .X I - omp � ,, � second. The 9� 0 frightened and s r Our Country." Th e affiinlati-ve . will be wb � � � longe had been. ae a clepo it : .. 1. C I �- � i -1 A. have taken place Thursday evening, .lady, - ith unusual presence o m' taken by.A. Hislop, D. Re ertson an � — . ' ---- I 1. of $5 or $10 �as a girrularannit e,of croo, faith. i � I ; I " . � Z), � has been postponed -until this, Friday and courage held on to the lines mbs A . I Vic i . be sup - L -I � make the I . . D. Johnston ; the negative"will I � . . � I I . � ily, and although . . t Should,Mx. Town decid i evening. - pluck dr4ged in th i � .% ,, . . - - I �. - I r . or Moriison, J. McDonald th -ill be imme �� . covered: - i, brou - I'll, ' I .. . . . - � . deposit, it w I I snow some distamc the ani I ; I . ell � - . f by Mr Comyll,an: I X., arrangements and J-. Bain. All are invited to attend. .� � � . . . . i I ; * -N,T 0 T s o BAl).--­ThP following lyric toastand-still. She-atonec put things* - 0 . wl, � I I can be proceeded. witb. ; F � . was sent -u's a few days acro by a poetic to rights and started off again as if - . t I . of . ;� - , " McKillop. , ; ­­ — — I ; . ( and as it i ed.—Dr. * . , I � . . ' subscriber in Howick, -9 too nothing unusual - had happen ble . � � I I � - Corwam -Doixos.—A the council . . I - - FAMI RENTED.—Mr. John McClure ! � . good to be lost we, take the liborty of Hariov�r, of London, was In town on . ho . . � . a meeting oil Friday evening last the com- - I . ' . . I has rented his farm oil the 5th conces- ; . . . - I . . 1� I giving -it to the world : . Wednesday, an&,igalled up!,n many of . ' it I I . . . - ­. p, to Mr. Frhnk Lavin, t I . � inittee appointed to draft the standing - iter . � his fr nds here':' We are pleased to sion. of McKillo I . a . .Don't step my paper, prit I I ie � m ; . r - e0mmittees for the year reported as fol- .- . Don't strike my name off yet; for a term of five years. ­ � . � � . � 1� . learn that the 6ctor enjoyspity lifeand be I lt�wa: Streets—John Fairley, John: - You know the times'are stringent . ACCIDENT.—On Friday last as Mr. E a I * leges, and is doing wel .—Mr. Jas. we I 1. � . I , And dollars hard to get. , . . L - Dorsey and Will. Ha,-Ashaw, Fipancel - I priv Olin Carter, of Winthrop, was at work ; � t � aud Geo. But tug a little harder, . I CollIe" of Calumet, Miebigi fi, and Mr. J pr ; - : �-The Reeve, Deputy - I teeve . Ila in the stone quarry on the , farm of Mr. � . Is what I mean to do", - John ColliL-, of the Galt Rebriner, son- . ale e , ; I r I — I I If enderaou. Waterworl s Committee � And scrape the dimes together, . James McKillop, he' e:t with a � . . of Mr. Joseph . Collie, of- - F gmondville, . . I . . . . . severe 'He - w f i a% ,ewa,rt - and Enough forme and you. , .- * . 711�ainful accidentin as pr k Viona Sm, -itb, Alex * ., St - . spent Sunday last -under renta- ! I ! . . Z l'o-bort Wilsm. Ch � i �1,—Tbe May -or, . . picking underneath a bank when a large � - - , I 1, �� III, i Then take it kindly, printer, roof.=Any of our read&S 'wishing to ' � ; . - I!r. Scott and N. Court of Re- . Yf pay is sonjewhat slow, . rth broke loose and fell I purch"'e pure bred sWck w' uld do well cake of frozen ea . . � v 8ion—Tbe - Boeeve, Deputy For cash is not so plenty, I . � - down upon him. - He was badly crushed � ' 'a . . to consult the advertiseme�t of- the sale i � And w.ovnts not few, you ki)ow. ' . t � 14, -eve and Ct'iynardllorE ,Stewart. and . d bruised and had his shoulder dis' � till � : I But I must have my paper, �. . of the'Lyn6 Farm Herd,*Hch will be an ; � . . i � - �­ott. The committee I furtber recom-. - located, but under medical treatment is ra ; I-, Cost what it may to me, found in thd proper colunu is The ! I . . i9 ; , at the care of I I *— . - - . 0 � : Yj �.%dcd tb Ahe streeti I'd rather dock my sugar, - . , i i . F nual'ineeting of the Seafort i Bra , ; . #� ht7of recovering : � . - - Al E I. tilps be under the caire of t he Water- - And do without my tea. . : - TV . I . L I - be held in , , iL.—At .the first meeting for � . I T. Wks. committee. Tfte report WaSL - - - the Bible Society will. M � � I this year -of the 'McKillop council the M : 1. k- L a : I HU-RO-N PrmsBy-frmy. —The 'Presby- Presbyterian church this ev -..ningt when ,� ; ; . .opted. The con-imittebfurther recom-, . . L following business was transacted : ye � - . . fir � I t, , � tery of , Puron met ill Willis'ehurch, the Rev. Mr. McCosh, o� W gham, �, - ; � .nded that. the Tow'ri' Colista,bleV The attend- will. b6 Present to address the meeting. .Moved by R. G. Ross, seconded by- te i d-ities be follows .- That be sball g6 Clinton, on. the 2.Oth inst. x. Murchie, that Daniel Manley be co i . . I I as , - � i mith * � : i � , (,- 1 (laty 0 2 o'clock p. Im., and remain ance of members was good; . Consider- —Several Tuckers mers are Ale � - - � L appointed deputy reeve. — Carried. ch t L . , L drawini cedar posts foi fencing from the Z ( 11 duty t:tatfl 3 o'clock ai. in.; shall ring able. tim, e was spent ing a re-- : . * Z - . In consider ' I I I � Moved by R. G. Ross, seconded by Tt I Ge illip of Grey.—Mr. R. Common Z . - I � ie beR at the same houts as at present;! 'miton printing from the neral As- -town., ' . ied our citizens with ice. last - Alex. Murchie, that Patrick DeCantil- 99 9 +--,..I-. -n,+ -in, sembly. It was agreed to recommend who- suppl I L � � ��4-lect poll, (log, lawn an& street water - I Ion be appointed auditor. —Carried. The an � � � ' that the in -in utes of' As�emhly and re- year is again laying in a stoPk for - next s- - : k,; -'r . . . - . Reeve appointed Joseph Evans the dl t -> es m, a, : taxes as recom- F - - � � . ports of standing committees be printed season.—Tlie fire adafm wa� sounded on i- , inlit nil? . . 3 i emle rby the coi�ncil,; shall put ou, . . . I - 'reet lamps immediatel before g . d bound together, and a* copy gratuit- Saturday night last about e ight o'clock other auditor. Mo,4cl . by Alex. Mur- to oln" 0, an � 1.1 - , 0 chie, seconded by Charles Dodds, that th - I ­ d�ity-, shall have char e I of the to I ously be sent to every minister in charge and thefiremen and citizeni turned out Z . - � . . . . , . . -. kg in.a hurry,, but it was - fou id that the Andrew Morrison , be appointed assessor tri I L ,11 and perform all &tties in connee and to every elder, The. next mdetir . , - 11- at a salary of $70.—Cairied. A lot of 'of � t.'� -in therewith ; shall bei bread inspecto of Presbytery will he held in Seaforth. alarm1was ,occasioned by,- i e red mill . ' ., - . I folks thawing out their'water pipes by a accounts w6re paid, including the E ft ,d impound all saim'als runiting at on the second Tuesday of - March. at I e a v. Hugh . deputy returning officers, polling places, W '. . clock in the of firim'de of sha-srings.—Th. Re . L, rge cotltraxy to la,v,V; his salary to be O' forenoon. On report co, I I � anuni and. -the constable'4 committee on the state of religion .it was Ross,A1. A., of J�lora, -will deliver his &c-, and $5 to Joseph vans for dam- . - � 9, 1.50 per it I mll attend agreed to adopt the questioni submitted celebrated -lecture, 1.1 A walk through ages to his'property�, aulbag gravel, w fi-es. * That the en,g,ineer .sh . &c. Moved'by Alex. , urchie, second- of . t , enNine and bvdrants - li&ht and ke � I*t year a.-nd to hold a conference for Rome," - in the'Methodist church, on . . . . "spect th - - - � ) � aus- ed by Daniel Manley, that with re 0 . -ur on the difficulties and encour- Tuesday evening next, under the I . . -tps -nd health inspect. I - . I . i k, : tw all lart - a be, one -ho I I ' to the application of Alex.'Davidson for be . . - Is si-lary be agements in the work of the Lord in our pices of the Wom6n�s�Christian Associa"- I Q - for th6 town,. and that h . - :hb6rity in behalf of Robert Donaldson, so � ; .the said con- tioil. I This is, a most int westing and C. � . :. t360 per annum.. The adoption of the respective fields of labor i n indigent, that this council grant the � N I I � ' � . .-and should be listened to IL - )- . ment. � t� ference to be held Auring the first hour able lecture of � r ­port was moved an' Rmend i . 5, providin.k the Seaforth cor- � � ge 8 of i on session of next meeting., by a �arge audience.—The anniversary sum Of Vr � C,)an the hour t the coustable'� of the afterno . . 11 . . [ potation grant the 'sum of $10, as we to I . . I . a als6 1tw4s agreed to be'- inopportune to AD- servier in the Egmondville church wil] I - he . Id 11tieff from 3 p. m. to 4 a.' ul. wa I I I A be -7th, t consider him. a resident of Seaforth as . . . . � ve some � feirle'lim pointan additional professorfor Knox , pr�acheil on Sabbath, February urious , . . . laq d., and by some � he . . . I - both amendme, t and motion College just now,.but recommend the byltev. John Neil, pastor' of Charles well as. of M.cKillop.—Carried. Moved - � ol,mee eet church., Toronto,. at the usual by R. G- Ro�s, seconded by D. Manley, — I vere declared lost wbeo yqted on. The present system of lectureship -be con- str - . . - I . I nued; that two additional lecturers be hours -,1 On the following Monday even- that the same members of ille Board of so &�)Poilitment of Mr. Greo.' A. .Sills a3 ti Health be appointed, and that Dr. Me- D � . . Chief Engineer of the Fire Brigade wa i employed to lecture on Church History, 'In the anniversary tea me -Mg will e ' - . ,y. hoid when addresses will e delivere Kid be appointed medical health officer do , . � I approved of. The Charity Committee Biblical Criticism and Biblical Theolog . I instead of Dr. Smith. —Carried. Next ,� . - - "al, Pit ree pal, Mr. M iller submitted a report. on .Sab- by- -Rev. Mr. Neil and Dthers.—Mr. . were authorized to 11 ]I;;;; base th . . I meeting of council tobe held at Fulton's . . I of blanketsfor the lo(k-,u,p. The'Fir, � bath. Schools within, the . boundw of the David Ferguson, of St. Marys, a former temperance house on the third Monday A aterworks Goa mittee were -'. I Presbytery- There are 30 schools, and esteemed resident of Tuckersmith, -was �Vnd V 3,208 children in town this week and called upon many in F n . . C , 0 cords of gre - in attenclaxice and 763 in i .1 �.,fructed to purchase ' . I ­4.--� pi . . 1Z wood, for the waterw rks. Dr. S i Bible Classes; $238.81 were given to of his old f riiends.—Tbe sleighing is now I I . Co � - 3allar y.,io and the Reev -, : missions and 8,285 volumes in libraries. -good and the streets, of tie town are , I Bluevale. �p - ,%nd Mr. Wm. T A . - . � . . . appointed the Board of Healt i Messrs. McDonald, Musgrave, McCoy- daily crowded *ith vehicl 3,and eople.' BRIEFS. —ilrg. John. Musgrove is very -were - —We notice the followin in t g ,e last poorly, an& but slight, hopes are en- td . Committree. Mr. 'VN:. -W.. Andreua and their elders were appointed to con . . the Pembina, Da ota, Pioneer tertained foir her recov*y.—Mr. Win. M . ii,vade applica;tion to h bowling a,lile ir sider a scheme sent down by Assembly issue of - a ing a - 10 - Faense for four months � but t;he cou-nell on the distributiorl'of Probationer* and Express: - "The editor's wife and boy, Coutts, an bld Ayr boy, is A A � - Mt. Miller left on Saturday last for eaforth and singing schobl here, and is likely to suc. (-Ieclined lo grotnt them - for a less tin�e : report to next meeting. . El � � ' - - . . than Gino year. The un oil ad.jou . � ; stated that he was about to m ove to vicinity', Ontario, to be-abeaut for sever-'- ceed,*Ws he las already -quite a large R � ti> -meet oliM-onday evening next. Toronto and resign d' his -position as al- months of lengt;belitifig 'iays during class. *: Thisis just what was wanted in to . . � - � he 0 1 —­ - -.*. - -- convener -of tile -Sabebath' School com- whicht ,ditor is liabh�to be. iound -in - this place, ai there i's lots of talent, and as � - - his office at all hours of t - 111 b d I -T. 'he -littee. Messrs. McDon ig t. all . all that is ,'Wanted is cultivation, and - -� . A '-�,rcvxssyn, E.NTFkTAn�,,mEN —1 n aid 4nd Danby* . ; : . .- ices of atid were appointed to prepare a minute ex- day.7 Tife disconsolate i r is Mr. Mr.'Cloutts is.justtbe man to dothis. � 0011cert givw tinder th!.au.4. . N . - . P I I I . i .! I . - 1� � . f,w the bellefit of the 'caf-orth bmnd on pressi-ve Of the PrPsbytery's appreciation Young, brother of Mrs. F. G; Sparling,; He. is a thorough musician, and has the Z - � ' ' . . I - . -Ttiesday even-ing, Ia,A drew out the Of Mr. Miller's services and: *, eir regret of this town. The best thng he .can do , faculty ill aii eminent - degree of i p t- 11 � m ar - .I. . ., w � .� -1 . . . r txgest mataience I assemlled in this t;*A�n in losing them. The tninutQ was sub-. Js to pack his- collar -box ,at d' follow his � ' .111g -bis knowledge .to -others, and he is b . . I * ipouse and beir and thus gladden thoroughly lione§t and reliable, and will . ' ct m tin,gs. The hall mitted afferwards and adopted. . Air. oving E , . - �Ance the S- ,cott A a -w as p%eked to the ver doors, and ev6 1%1cCoy obtained leave to'nioderate. in a the hearts of his many o d friends in, I endeavor to kii'velevery one -who attends . - . . - allery vere filled, and It. call to a minister in Union church, Huron.. —Josepli. Henry, tie eldest son' his class fiill valxie for their money. 11 . 'he alsles.and gallery - i Lin ' - 1.4 not too much to si-F y that tbe ente�­ Brucefield., before next meeting if the of Mr. John Al'ard of this own, a fine, * THF, N Ew' HALL.—The ost success- .& J. rl OA,- -- Clad of 15 yeim, died on Sun- tul entertainment ever held in this place f ;1"i-1.1,11-leat was, in ever 7 respect, d,eser congregation desire it. Miisionary intelligeD . I the aitdi ce. Although it is rl�t. . deputations. reported tba�t thoy had ful- day last. lie had been cbmplaining for was the concert in connection with the � - . : vtg of , MI 0. . It � often people complairt. of receiving too .fillcdth�ir appointment. -The Prcsby-� a -bout- a yea.r- and for the p'a A few mouths ".opehing and dedication of the new 1E . A— , - " . . . I I * . i 1, nutch far their maney it�is bit -rely pcs- tery instructed its odin-i-nittee i6i in has been con fined-�,to the louse. While Foresters' hall on Friday evening, the . . ' . m, � -en a we. -y making arrang6m. ents for thesie -att. iDg a skating carnival last winter . 22nd inst. ,The history of this ball has 11 � L"ible to, linve too, .alcA of e� . -m6etings end . t . ,good thiucr antl the only fa,tilt, during -the current - . lie caught a severe cold wl lich settled, on been short but eventf A as it is,'not two : . I n. thA � - _ year to appoint . . IA I . ootild be f oand with this entortainme it them for tile month of October. Aiessrs. his lungs and ultimate13 turned into �months since the proposition was -made . . . . , . . '16. Dallby, Martin and. Pollock- were ap- coni -hich . ut in that short time, owing was the undue, length of the prograintin. gumption M bafted the best to erect it, b . I This, however, is a fault which molat pointed a missionary deputation to visit medical skill.—Mr. Bissf , the milk- cliiefly to the diligence and efficient . - - - � � S - ., . , I Grand Bend tolla ' inan, bad a cq,%y which i � ave birth to management of the committee, Messrs. PLIO-Ple will forgive, in vie%v-' of t�ie regition. After hear- . . I :=p I 0 . � idg a circular from thi,� committee of the twin calves a f w days ag), d consid- R. Daff, F. Paterson, John Garniss, t( mtperior excellence of the -performances . . e an - . of all who took part in it. Miss Cam,fi- Aged and Infirin Ministers' Fund this ering she had donelhier du y in this life, Tom Nix -on and W. Messer, the ball was r � I belt fully austained th(� high reputation scheme was cordially recommended to the bovine has since died - While this begun and has been finished, thus con- 8 � � - veniencing the Forestia.rs and beautifying - alle has already won a,s a vocalist: lVr, the prkyerful consideration and liber- may be all right for tier, it itiflicts - con- . N . A. T1. Henderson. of (Y'odericli, on this, ality. qf our People. A letter was read siderable loss upon Mr. - Bissell.—The Bluevale. The hall is 50 by 24 feet, and t . . � . -his first , orth from Dr. King asking -contributions for poultry. shbw ii i s at Stratford is considered by all *he have seen it to t � 1, . aa,dienee�- left an excellent impressioil, Nlauit4ba College. The support of this this week; Seaforth brieeders are well be the best in this part of Huron. On o . - ' .� ' and all will be glad to - hear I i ll again. ollegg:,was recommended.. Rev. A. D. ,. represented; . and we shall give the re- -Friday afternoon the ball, which bad v . iii� -c - I I � Mrs. atid Nliss Sage demonstrated the McDonald was no6inated as Moderator s-ult ne'-xt week. . .. � been beautifully. decorated for the Oc- 71 ' I . fact that the - most, -7 charming music can of next General ,Assembly. The Sab- ' ! � i . I .0 - . casion, was formally opened and dedi- I � . be evolved from what are I apparently bath School conference was held on , —11.6cently. 'Mr. Robert Laing, of cated by Air. Elliott, H. C. X. assisted v . . 1 6 ­ Nednesday, althotfgh not as Is y at- Paisley, Scotland, shipped at Stratford by- others, to Liberty, Benevolence and t , . Grdivaxy' lass goblets, -and Miss Sage V - r9el . . I . I bids fair to rival her mother in this L tended as on soniii other pecasions, yet three pairs of flist-clasS 01 6rriage horses. - Concord. Although the evening turned ) ' . . . -. t miqae accomplihment, and their ploy- the interest manifested 'in' all e pro- One pair was purchased from Mr. Pel- out to. be the stor imest of the season, the t . . - . i l I - . I i g. , I tl�` I I � I r . . .. � k i . . I , i . L4 i . . i- . � i I � I I . - � I ., - � I . . . 1. � . I 1 1 - , . : . � I . � I : I . � . I - . 11 . , J i . � ! ! I I I -1 . - � . . � I - I . . . . . I . I i � � . - �, . � , - . . . � � I . . i . I i I ; � � ,- -- 1. . . I I . � I . I : � . : . . . I . .. � � . � I � . . . . . � i . . . . � � . I . ; I . I I I . ; ; L � . I I :. I . . I . I ­ I . I- I - I � I . . � I . . . ; � I L . i I , — I ! 13 � . . ! - � - � ­ I I � L ­ . I . I � I � I- ! ; I . . ! . I � I I . - i I . . i . . : . I I . � - . . . i . I � ! 4 10 -0 - � i I .1 YV PTO �, �i , I I � , ` , . � i� i I I I -L W , , , I . 11 I T " r )I I 0 - - alic r ' - UL ite an . ntFe i id m I Ait- - 107�0 ., - 0 1 , tJ ft E E h M - , * - - - 1�� ­ I _; F I . I - i . I 1. I � . L t � % I . . . � L . i . I ! , . i . I . I . . . i I . I . . I I I . - : � . 4 I L I I . . i . . ! . - . I - L I ; . I I . . ; -1 . I . - � i L I . ; . � I I . I I . . � ; . � � . . I � . . I . . I - . 11 : ! . I - . � % - . � . [ . . i . , i v : � I i . - I i . .. . . . : ! . -, I . . � . . .. ! . . - � , 7 . � - i I - I -. . � I ­ 11.1 L- -1--J - I �i - � � . � . I'l-t-­ - ­ ­­..." -- � . I I -.1.111- - 1, L'' —­­ . I . - . i . 4 at an eat ly ho' was 'well filled. I k plendid. program e had been ,� pro 11d, consisting of 4trumental' and - . a Li music, rean din s and speeches. . Elliott, 11. C. C and Mr. Me- kyres V. H. C. R., ' eing on the plat - a. But the chiePattraetioin of the . o' llng was t musiml -glasses played by Mrs. 2 -ed Miss Sage, of Walton, d who responded again and again to ' � �, enthusimtic encores of the au,di- ce. Rev. A. Y—Hartley, Presby- ian Minister, occupied the chair and t both- performers�! and audience in od humor by his ingenious Way Of menting facts . and his 11,sual tact and 11. �y —11,11 V ASiED Aw . p hai�e this week , record the death of one of the early neers of -the town�hlp of Tumberry . . t ie ersou f Mrs� . Georgo Alcheson a leitthis eirthly scene on Saturday, , 18th insi., at the'�ge of 55 years and L ths, after a long and painful ill - ss. Mrs. icheson, was -a sister of � �ssrs. James and Wm. Messer, and been a Tea Aeut of 1 Turnberry for 31 a. 9. The '.. r 3mains 1 were ivterred in L V � . Bluevale cemetery'' on the� following )Aday,.and the large number who at - (led the fu*ral -te0ified the very high c ern in which the deceased was held. e was a kind and �bligiug neighbor, d was ever ready to assist'the nee4yl, . It-, L d was a valu�ed attOndaut at many,,& bed. In'berdeith Mr. Aicheson I eg a true and tried helpmeet, and the . lyson . and daughtl a devoted and i ng mother. Muc; sympathy is felt L them on account of thibir great I avement and irreparable loss. ; The ceased was a devo4d and consistent riber of the'Presbvteriau church. � "Ltklurd . I D ENT. few', - ays ago as Mrs. �CC Roeding, was ttending to her u �ehold clutes, and ler children were 6ying about' in the room, she bad in r hand a bowl of h t lard, when her unge!t son ran agarCst her and the , d split over the Ii tie fellow's head d face, burning him in a terrible man - r. The little fellow suffered severely, t is now doing as well as could be ex- cled. � . PASSED A-sv,vy.—Th� youngest son -of 4, . D. S. Faust, a bright little boy oi ,,de years, died oil 8unday last. He d been ill for tlire6 -weeka with in- inination of the skin,, of the brain, and 11 ared severely. The remains were erred in the Brownion Line cemetety uesday. ., Mr. and Mrs. Faust have ' . , Sympathy of tile 'putire community & . eir sad bereavement.' RIEF&—Plenty of inow, and lots of . . 'N ap I , I coming in.--M�-. H. H I is . M s r drawing stones fo' r Mrs. N eich- 1; new resioence.-LAIr. Holtzman is ti ing in the aterial for the new ad- inx to his baildingi—Mr. C. L. Lip - A has reibJped fr6in his' trip -east, f mo lie spentl a weeg visiting friends.. ui e. a n �� inity are ' wit� croup and sore real.—A few days; ago a number of - ildren climbed on W a farmer's sleigh . ich was pass � ing thl"Ough town. . One t[lem, a littl� daughter of Mr. F. Kib- 1, by some I mean� L_ fell off, and hef oi catching 6n tile Atake of the sleigh mas torn clean off. Thelittleonewas n frightened.. than , urt., but, she may ltlad that she did uot lose her head as as her --hood. It is a dangerous a,.tice for children 1 to - be -riding on i ,Yhs in this way, aAd. they should be e eented, if possible.: i . . . 0 —­ I . . Staffa. . ' . � T=Ens.—M.irs. Millar, who for some . -1 past has been dangerously ill, is . . I pdly re-�ov.erincr � 7 '. -he funeral of r i. Patterson took place from -the dence . of her son-ifi-law, Mr. Dancan cLaren, of Hibbert. Deceased was 76 . � '�remains were in - ars, of age. Her , IrQ in the Rodgerville c6metery.—A n cert in connection' with the English u Tell, of this villag6l will take place on esday evening, ,FJ ebiniary 9th.. Some c d foreign talent �9 to be ih attend - (e. Come one, come all.—Mr. Sad- er is busily engaged ' drawing cordwood is tile yard rlear� Dublin., Ile has : L e or four teams I making as many Is per day.—The Rev. Mr. Hurlbart, , � &itchell, preached in the Methodist ? scopal church on Sabbath last.— i a. Page, of this pl�ce, who his been fined to bed with i�ieumatism for two - &s, is now sufferin from'congestion , he lungs.L�The c . o cert in Mitchell is c. topic of the day, iss Annie McNeil i i ng the "all attra;tive."—Mrs. Deb - I , . n. of Oshawa, is v . siting her friends, " . and Mrs. Wor, on.—Miss Jeffery, , . . I . this place, has g ne on all eastern ur visiting relati dp. Safety attend I r paths.—Mrs. S .�'inhoff is visiting iii, , relatives during be winter months. � drs. McFat 11, of I Seaforth, - who for i ie time has 3een Vi itina her brother . 0 9 A McTavish, retu ed home a few .. . I ; . I I ­ . . ys ago. ,, : . � I 'L — , . . . . I I f 4 L . I 1�! ,�t , . G'O1,-.\"CIL.—'T efirs nieetin ofthenew L ouncil in H was held . JILT, formal_, I - i npoie the �� ouncil 1 for 1886: Samuel I I � i a nuie, Es(f.., reeve -* � J. C. Kalbfleisch, 3 uty ,reeve � H. Hicyrock, Alexander � . Ewen and Daniel Surarus, council- s. On motion the following were ap- Lnted to the s0eraf municipal officers � . I . the current year;: 8'. Foster, clerk; . R.. Johnson anil. D. S. Faust, audi- Is ; Al. Zeller, treagurer; J. Bonthron I I I - sesso : r; H. Lipphar'dt, collector, and �rs. Reinhardt, caretaker ofliall. Dr. , , ,Der�smid, of Hensall, D..Steinbach, of urich, and N. --Firied, of Dashwood, . � o xe appointed as me4ibers of the Board f Hea I Ith, with H. (�rebe', sanitary in- ?ecto . , and Dr. , Buchanan, medical r I . calth:officer. It wa agreed that, $2 be 1, � � 'd for the pse of each school house and 11 Used at �hc last nicipal elections. . le , ' auditor� were' structed to have wir,w'orh ' ceed cl withand a report a before it)p �ou ci, at its next meet- . � : ig. Aftel-,pa,ssin ji, number of accounts he council adjourned until the 12th of . arch 'at 10 a. m. . - 1 1 , ; � I t .To 11 . I - � ' : . Bltrth.- I � I I B-RilFs."—A loadof' young people drove. Wi I ngl?am� last 1 Tblirsday to try the ' I (Iler i rink. —FredL �! Tanner and Will I i , .i iane;sang at a p neert in Clinton. on � ----A - - - - -. - T, Son are' running leir our mill �ig�tancldayto meet I e: demand for their,' roller flour. ­Some i o were I out sno,wshi6eing last aek. � Why don't some person make a Dve towa -ds organizing a club.—Mr. ios. J. Da e, of AVIetcalf'8 jewelry store, ,u in Clin n last week. —There is some Ik of ta ing up the tubing in Gray, Dung & Sparling's �alt well, owing to ,e brine.,being wt�k.—Miss Alanhard, I I I . I . . . I � . .. .] I ; , � . i . . � ­ . . I I ! : . I . . . I i I I . . i � . I I : � . � I . � ; : . � I ! I I . � : . � 4 t I i . . . ! ; I I . . : : I . � I I . 11 1. . . � � I � . � ; � L I I . I : . I ! : I i - : 1! : I : � ! . : . .4, 1 . . I . , : - � ; � I i � I � I � . � -L�­-- -1--.1 � I 1:� � . ­. ---- .1 I , 1. I . ; � I . I � . . , I - I . I V-1 I . . I I . . . . I I I I . JANvAity 29, 1886. I ka'n,'s tl= Gra of Forl tiot, Michi aw-- - � -r "Edward- McFaul � - .- I I i I �. . - i of Mrs. . W. B61fry�'-Misses : I � I I 4 . . i andGoui lock are visiti�g atDr. Carder's. �. -.. - I � - I I : - . I . —Mr. an Mrs. John 1�arty, of Niagara, I I � - _: . i 1. . � I a . . are in -to U.—Miss BT1 Mullin left town � � In looking through his stool-, on the . I .. for Luck�6w on Weduesday evening.— i - - . - - I 11 - - � Ja i owan and A. W. Sloan ,are 3�31 c I I . � I - . - � ! 4th of January, foulld t6t he i7 I . . a subscription list for the 11TO A ith . . F� -1 ' . . I g- � -, . I - -- ;1 - bad f. -. : � . I . �� I I ( purpose Of clearing h debt off the yet, . I . . . - - - I . I I I I I I . I . . I P church-rit the� political . rmb,tepia, hall on - . T-` , I - z 1-- , t I 7 - . - - . I - , � �. � .. �� I I � : I I � ..: I � ) . meeting eld inthetoinperance �1 . '. * � ' -V ." �- - - ..�., - - t I �.. . I I Thursda*!Bvening, Th6s. Farrow, M.P., foi three hours. Therefore none . i.- - � � Z 1--, I - I � I A Few Too Nan� -.1-1 . ; . - . I spoke � . - i � . � of the Reform speakers had a chance to r" Bible Society, meeting, .. , - I : ,,­ � ­;,, . . - 1 � -�4,, I Overcoats . - . . I - . . . I - roply — .he . -- 5 ; ,� . ; . - . whic� wi 6s to have been held on Thurs- ��14 , . - M I t�­� � — I . — 11 dar, 'postponed ifor an indefinite - !1 -.*NW . . - -­ I �­ -,-� �z . ; . . - - BIGRTEENTH YFRAR period.—Blyth Lodge of Independent 1 4 Order of Good Templars ,visited Auburn . � - � I V� I ­-­ , � . � 4" , � - - � - � -, * a 'A - ew Too X ny � . 947� WHOIX NUM -B -01i - I I . . � Lodge la3t.Monday eve'lling., ! -F ! . I . - ­ I . � I . ­ - I - . I - I � � V -- Blankets; . �- � . - ni-'. � Cleafipg Sa� Blake. . I . ­ i - V -Heap i I . FARM: SOLD.—Mi.. Henry Holtz has I � : . . � . . : � I .1. . !. . ; - . � . I . sold his arm at this place to Mr. John I , I - _-. I � . I . � —AT— I A . Gingeric [l. The farm contains about 48 1 aid was sold ' for $3,100. Mr. A- Few. Too- � Many � -, , -,.� - - I � � . � . 7 * ILIW -nn's HOFFMAn BKLAJ acres, - Holtz stj 11 has the old Blake farm. . . .i . � . .1 - - I .1. Mantle Cloths, '.- � %. I I A i I . 7 � MAIN STREET)' SEAFOBLTH,,�. I Grey. � I � I - - � - I - A LAEGE C-,iLF.­Mr. John Harris, of . - . I - . - � . � I : the l6th concession of Grey, iecently I had a twelve months old bull calf lAnd 11 'I - � ' . --- - a Few Too . I - I - lea! We are ' n4w holt ing a Great AC - - weighed on tile farm of Air. James Douglas and the -animal! brought down I 3 I I . I I Manv � % ;�'--- -1 . I ; . -,offering - I - Furs. "­ Sale in every lille of' goeds, which - rifice. Call.1 at.,-& 9jeat sac . . - . - I bax-gain.s. thescale3atl,0401bs. Notsobadfora : ; � � I -- L ,W - - I see the - . ! , - I ' 11 I I yearlin - ? r . . i . 9. COUNCIL DOINGS. -.At tile. meeting of I . iL- 4 . . .- � I � .- I � : . . - �,L . 11 - , . s are adl The goo , new,' being boii � . 2 i -this fal and winter trkde� �' I for I the new] y elected. council for Grey, held I I I L - . L . . . I . t 1. . ! . last wo k, Mr. Alex. Stewart was ap- I i I I - . I 1-� � . - " - We In Dress Goods w4d:rlevor had s ' pointed tuditor by the council and Mr. ' 7 John � Any Person who is ; ; choico, variety of fabiics- I 9 i I -, - . � ; I Jacob K rautor by the reeve. Mr. L . I . I - - . . . Hirbott.e was appointed township engi- neer instead of Louis Bolton, andr he Isto, . - . � . . n ow needing or shall - . Uter 4CIotbs, all:' In, Mantle and U . � new novelties. � . I - 4 ; be paid graged. st �3 per day or each day he is ell- , ali rveying, . d V�Per day for each *need : � . any of the goods , i, - Ladies% �M.sses� anid ,Chllalren4�� J� - . t.- - oy's Overcoats "a suits. 11 "'Y B Vy' he is engraggre' mak1mg his awards. a I - I . I ; I el L ; ; . i Councill . w Me- LL Laid was instructed to mentioned above, will - I I ' . . Ladies', I Gent7s., Boy's and 031 -lar U enquire ' Logan into the (irournstances of the amily, who are reported to be , - � � � - � I Underelothing-all i4 large assorbnii, � � I destitu , and if -found necessary to re- . - save. money.by going . L . I Ladies' awl Misse�s -Far apsoL ' ' -C - lieve tlem,with 'I $10. R ( 4 sum notexceeding - , . - r. Wm. AVIiIson made applica- li, � ' : - i � d i reCt - ; . ' , Capes Fvir Sets and Fur Truwawe I 3 . - . t; � tion in erson for thp office of assessor, � Lto . : I . - . evtra value. . . . . . I � , . � � � . but no action was . - ell. After passin . 9 +��k . - � A ' . I ' I 4 - Afell's and Boy's! Fur - CAPS, 01 o a numl er of acco ts, among others L . I . . ; �. Caps, Plush Caps, "Knit Caps, t-tol ' ' being 84 . . to each of e deputy returning .. ection"and $3 for' teel I I M c, FA -U L 9 S ' ! -L ge stacks ; i lar 1. i : . 3 L � jL - . the use ,1h of each s ,00l house, the coun�. 7 . Tweeds, Flannels,1,18hirtings, Cott * oil adjqurned to meet -again at Crau-' . . I I . I . s ,tonnes in f wat all kmili Cantousi,,Cre . -IS - - `- brook op the first I riday in March. Cash Dry Goods -and L- goods fully. assorte andatill wil: I � ''I I � -0— . � I . . � 11 I - I soh . � , -1 regard -less of co s1t. . - . I I - I . - . B .8 . - i ; Millinery House, ; - . i ., (lome along and ge; Prices. THE nual i -�. 8� EAST RIDING SOCIETY. -The an- eting Of tie meinbersi of 'the : . - . . ­ ,� . . I . I � - . . I '- I 1, - i I i We bave a very lal.rge line of Vel � i East Pidinz . i, Agri, ultural Socieiy was, .4 ­ I � I . . , SEAFORTH, �- ONT. -­ - , ii, I I - we are offerijug4 4itud Plushes, NO ch held in Bru�sels Or Wednesday of last I . . . . -- , . tra, inducements in. ';' ; I I . week. There was i large att�endanee of � ------­­­.-­- ­ . ­- - L - I-, . . 1. I . 11: I Inspection invited,at the membei -a, and ever r section of the riding I Howick Insurance Oompany-- .- - - I I il . was we port shows I represented. The auditors re- a sinall. balance in the'treas- . The annual ineetina of the Howick. � : , b I., 4 L Cheap 0. , sh Stof, ­ . ury at the close oi � the year. The fol_L I-- Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com- i I I I , , �., -,,, . : V� . lowin - .ers and directors were elected Deffins'iting I I I I X - � Party was held in Dane's hall, ( orrie,ou ' ` —0 . I - for Me Lachlan, yeai :. President, D. Me- . Grey; IstJ Vice-president, Win. the 15th of -January, and was largely at� 1� -1 tended which shows that the farmers in L+ .1 ' - HOFFMAN ;: I DA4 BIVU.) GrieveE, . McKillop - 2nd vice-president' I I -- tbevicini. are a re I � eir 111L � . I � . tea . � ­ ­ I . I L Robt. L Gibson, Wr;oxeter. Directors- Among the ll'amber present we noticed I . - ' . . ' - � - � SHAFORTH. � . i E lias Hingston, - Morris ; Jas. Ferg Sol] - u ' John 8 ,achan, Duncan Taylor,'Donald Z Grey; . _ &. L. Gibson, Wroxeter; Robert McLaughlin, Jas. Strachan, Jas. L , " I J. L I . - �4 (ren s r L "I . "I Miller, Tumberr Geo. Moffatt, Mor- . L -. bull, Thos. McLaughli . . � . n, Samuel Me . 1. ' Hance Cummings, Alex. Robin - I - George, lzn5 - I Patterns. . - I I ris; Alex. Grey; ' Stewarti, Grey- D. Milne, ; Thos. Kell', Brussels; Joseph - � I son, Jeremiah 11p,ldLin, 'VJT_a1ter Beldin, :' � I . .- - . ------.. ,----, . , I Co,wan V H Wroxeter, A-uditors-X� . , Edward. Bryans, ,' Matthew Morrison, , . - -evenitig Dr. NV ilson, -The -other � Kerr a tt, Brussels. ad F. S. See, I Robt. Moffat, Jas. MoHat, David Mof- � 7, �, ""', of Lonaoll, recciv!ed a telegraul I CHEESE MEIETING'.—Tbe annual meiet-� fat, John Sn I--- .--' -ell, J. R. Miller, Robert L - . L -orpa -it stating t1l., Kent con'l � Y, �M i I Z7) , . ing of I he Mor i a, d Grey Cheese and. ' - - I Dou;a Evaw4, � . � I glas, Win. J�ouglas, Wm. i - ' there were sovera�l e6scis Qf beg *-chl , Bntter I. Man I url Company :was Thos. Malloy, Gleorg6 Foster Tho I --- ram . :� I e - ty. The section was , in that viAni I held in the to all ere, on Tuesday Walker, David Weir, WM. W.4; , Wm. C. .. � � 7- . ed by Dr. Wilsou ­ and the S11141 ;.. '. - last, ell the auditors report was read McKereber, Seth Doan, John Wall -ace, : t1isease proved to be',malarial poisol ' and passed - shewini as follows.: 134,-' Jas. Mitchell, Jas. Elliott, Will. Hen- � ­ - . - -Stewurt, , caused by too manyliogs being cog � , 765 Tbs. iZin L cheese manufactured ieal 9 derLson, Arthur Mrurphy, John - I L . .. i in a pen. , � 1 t. 1. - $10,92S.45, which was paid out as fol- . Jas. Edgar, Alex. Edgar, John S. Mc. .- - 'Wrn. -Four F rench f3axiadians were a lows: Patrons, $7,896.55; factory for Tavish, Alex. Thomson, Gemmill, :L�. . .. f orty. hours on the Lower. .k3t. Ltkw) I � making, $3,031.90; hauling. milk, I,- Alexander Gemmill, Adam Hentleyson, (luring the reeent�0orm. They . ; 333.89 ; cheese ma er for makin and 9 Patrick Keatin,g, John H. Mdfavish,,.. �', ,.- - - 11"tingseals on the-. -ice wbSn the �- � Jurnish;n,! boxes and wood, $1,172.42. John Kaine, Goo. Brown, Andrew Doig, , �.L , Robt. Gibson, Robt. Scott, Peter I . : - -� , R�P- '- mass ,on whic,di th,dy. wore, drif ted ,", from sbore, and Lthely � were unable t( No. of paying to I 1b. cheese, 101. After a;tl expenses of the year includ- install, Lawrence Lovell, Wm. Harris, --. I , I . suffordO untold bard: . turn., They ' interest "' on debt on factory and a _ ­ Alei. J'ohnston John Moo . J ey, Robert '" intense col'it and huu r h;i from the - ge de%cit of $107, from last year there 18 a Miller, Samuel Snell, Richard Miller, � . �, - Matthew Sanderson, - t1rifted 90 miles bef4e being reseue, � t Elijah Ba*-" er, -of thv� �--ii surplui manufactured of $770, while the cheese was at 21 cents L Wul. Sanderson, -. I � - I ' L _ I and George R edpath. On the meeti - - - Mg. -Mr. - . . L , , � z ms lif,� ,-zt. Thoma.91, who 7,30st , , ,Z The fol per pound. lowing at# the directors - for - the being called to order by the president a ., - INIon&y byeutting his leg with a,-2cil ., �.; yearl$86: JohnStrachan, president; of the company, and the minutes of pre- -1 . ­-�, was4-lnarried m&%-,.J;t years old. L - � 2� *ily five 46111dren. Dec.1 John Brewe L Wilson, James Ireland, George . Miirk Cardiff ; D. Stewart, see- vious meeting read Land adopted, the I secretary was requested to read the. , � of a fa;nn - tlit 'Je he -VV' ,was left -banded -,& Wbi _ AS :L V r etary , itor for patrons; ; F. S. Scott, and' . I . 1� , directors' report for the past year, whidh - t'L- � I I I , - aning a. panel the boArd slipped frol I I knee - 41- was drive -11 the chisip Strachlin brothers, treasurer. The I showed that the Company bad issued I * . : � new policies during the and the I- - � ' . s and I ,,, . I - the full force of - the t4tfoke into thi . cheese May, for - last year! was sold as follows - e, 75 cents; * 5 cents,- Jun' July year', � total number in force on the 31 st Decem- 7* ' ' - . ; ft�.rtunate man's tbigb, pevering .. 8-centf ; August, 81- -.centl; September! ) -. L . ber, 1885, waa,2,2501, being 4 in increase - -- , - L 'The -o <1 al . femorai artery. 10., bled t e ' il� . I .. es, V . I twentY Ininut ' . . 9 cen�f. CURIANYGINTATC11. - 1 1L 1. I r -1A friendly match of 138 policies. property-nowill, , - su e ­ L r d by the company amounts to $2,- �-., ` ­_�-,-­' 3 - ' --At a meetinLg 'of manufactu rf L *as -played . . bet,:�een two rinks frorti Ifrom Brussels the 893,268, � all increase for the year of - ".. � 11, es dur, - - I $257,407. TIfe number of loss . the follo,�dng iiensible VA' O'llelph, , , .. � ' .. , 44 ton was proposedAW'i I ti . Oa secondrA . I � - Wii4grl homW-rink am a;nd- two I on *on Tuesday, which resulted - - ­ L . � - the year was 19, and the amount pal I I .1 ---­ - -for ' the purpose of eucour�ging� - 1. study Of art and 4esig-n as appli in favlor follow of Wig . . am by 8 shots as . for losses, $3,963.26. The am ount reua , . -1 . . 1. - _ . f Qlat L. ''... " - by assessment 'was $6215.55. 0 _ ­ -- I I � I I Soaa � � _t1on shallL inanufa&ture, this a$ , . . . - W IN 0 1 I,: . Aim. I i- . BRUSSELS. I � . amount $801.70was unpaid. at pecern- I �i � . - . ' � ber 31 st, .18815 ). The total assets I of the . ' . for competition to the art schools 4, �� � . . , Province, or ether4mat6urs wbe Dickinsm, McCutc �ieon, - ll . Cooper, Ross, - � . A_U - ­` company amount to -$121-,850.93 _ 7 L - ' I wish to ,compete, th�-,ee silver meaa be severally awa-r4ed for the bes. Coad , NeelLs, . � I , Ross, - I ,9 skip .......... I Veal, skip ........ 10. ' . against the ,company - - have been paid up . to'Decemer 31st, � �- - J � . Jeck to be -deaiidi signs in threeoub. , . . . � 3) � Williams, Talbot , � I . Laird, 1 L . Stra-chan, * � I I 1885. The auditors' rbPort .was then - . I - the Rxecutive Comi6ittee. a I ' --County CrowA Attorney F1, - Paulin # Morris, . I . . Cu . : . rrie, i skip ......... -22 Scott, skiP ........ 164 Douglas,.- a;uditor I- . read by Mr. Robert -1 for the company, which showed in deWil ' L . L . dropped down " 406d -at his ': . REFORM . MF%TiNG.-A meeting of the the receiptaL L . -and expenditure for the F44 �­ I � - dence, Torento, I �� 1; L LL . " . I t - : T R . last Sunday 04Ming North be he] Huron Reform Association will I in Wroxeter on Tuesday, Feb- - year. - � . On the adoption of the reports Mr. I... . . . L , '' � 7 been al '�g . time vwi.,� ih fer -15 � I tz Y* - Zonsult a ruary full attendance L 9th, 1886, at 12 o'clockt, noon. A . is requested as business - David Weir was appointed chairman of �. -� L - . . �E the meeting. Robt. Dougi" was again ­­-�� went to New I � - A 'anthere, Hel*turuedaboutV . el . � 'mprove& of iml:)rt-ance will be transuted. i . I . appointed auditor for the company. A I �-- - -- las much in hcaltb, hul 11 I ,� JU _L not able to act ' ' owing I BRx the .Q1 ws.-R. W. een's Hotel, Tuck, formerly of as bas le ed an hotel' he has discussion then arose as to the number --I--- I of directors for thepresent ye ar,ao the ­ law -the .,;court, voioe having altnO,zt given wa-n was present in bW. office the .1 P-0 in Shilburne - whele gone this requires that number be 6,. � ­ 1lay, and appeared �4 in excellent al week. -A young m n said to be much . 9, 12 or 15. After � considerable cross - ­ _ , -- 1k. was 46 years ,bf .Age, ana i adored by somc o our fair sex here, . firing, it was moved by Tbos. Walk-er, I- I I -� - .11 I county crownattortlf,y hi'1874. A took a sudden *ep nded by Alex. Johnsto ri, thott -tile .. - -- . - thm is said to have 6e;= the oause'. � lea -vi in g a bo, ard Ibill at the Quven's -number be six. Mi6ved in amendment - � s - I , � ;. dea�, 1 7, 11 ; �, to remind . them of 1im.-LR,eeve Rogers � ­ .. by John -Menzies, seconded by Samuel. L . � , J, . 1. L' L I . - 'rorn Detroit - A de8pateh f . . is away at County Council this week. . � . �- Harding, the ,number be nine. On the ,L�.-- I I - � Chiries Draper, Perry, -former] � Dv,TRVCTivF. FrkE. -On Friday morn - . motions being put to the - . - meeting it was ­ �: ,. . - � Xi ;sWn -Ontarieji began a OIL, I arli I - - . ing about half-pist four o'clock, the I . I- - , found thatsix was the favorite number. - - I - . * 11 . diVIDYCe in the lifterior CoArl. :1 large urniture factory and planing mill, - . I . �­ John Kaing, Robt. Miller, John S. Mow .. . . -.1 . -I s U,rL(IW' Georgina I VoS Y, agal"4 owne by James Bennett, was discover- . - Tavi,sh, Jas. Elliott and- George Brown , - . I - - , , -y a --i I ,1 Pori -Ileging x niple desert ob IbLp -�� ed to fram on fire. The buildings being and I ull of goods of a combustible ' were appointed scrutineers to attend to � : _ - I L - ,. _ : the ballots for directors. The following . ,- L _ t-elli - is a 1.1 � , , , 11 l.m.-ivever, i - story. Detober 11, 181 nature, were soon a total loss, together I were - the nominations -, - N'N"In. McKer- �.,­ -1 , " 'Ed moi,esengational � i married Ge-orgm� ba�ey at Kin] I with two a large stock of furnit-ure,ab6ut leads for I Jag ­ . Robt. Scott, J. R. - cber, - � L I- Miller, &bt. Mir�son, E,dward BrYAUS, Ontario. .Siome yeArs before'llies I � � � car of which was. ready I I �,� �.: . . - --1 a man, X bad been -engaged, to I . shi nt. There was also a large � I . . Wm. Douglas, David .Weir, ,&th Doan, , Robert Walker, wt4b wdnt to Call, amou of furniture -destroyed that was Robert Ddachman, Hance Cummingep ,, � - - L to sftk his fortunek";, Suddenly Id neark, be f ' made. The' loss is Lestimated to� insurance James Mitchell and John 1"rain. When,. . -;- . � . the ball4ts. *' ;I stoppe( ters to his betrotbe, 11 Awl . -. - y $12,000, with an of . were counted, W. McKercher, ­� , aft,urwards nev i�� his Aeath r� $2,00 . The fire Atarted in a shed used � . ;- - Jae. Edgar, 10bt. Scott.,- J. R. Miller, ' 1. - L hcr. She mou,rueft for hin.) forl for piling lumber, and is wgpposed to be ,. Robert Gibson and Edward P : � - ,ryans were L - �. - 1.1,e�l ars, and at lerligtf -bestow,ea , ye . . the -% ork of . an incendiary. The des- declared 4uly elected. The incetingWas : , I - . 11pon Perry, fica,rdoly was the wi truct'on of this establishment will be a I * . I then adjourned. - . - . ­. ing placed on her 4ng-er t L n- d , fl, ii- r I � seriot s loss to the village, as a larg�e 'were - � --�w-At a �meeting of the new board held - . ''I- .'eratulations --shovven;ed upon her N kl) . ­ 'in . numt er of workmen continually subsequently Jas. Edgar was app6mited ' friend whii3pered . her ewr.�- employed in it, and it brought a good A to the The loss, president; 1-tobt. Scott,, vice-president, --.. T. F. Miller, Wadker is alive antl on his way�l � � -moment deal trade place. and I secretary4reasurer. - I - . The bride, wboVit-' a � Ag "I howerer, will be most serious to the . . . . I . . . the picture of bappluess, falls in all sing proprietor. His all was . ' I . I -The recitatibn entert4jument.given., �­� I . and only recovtrs'Ao tear- the � I � inves: �ed in it, and he is now left j ust in ,St. .�Nlarys last Week by Rev. Mr. �, - L L I blo�isoms - from her bead, and to fle aboul where he was twenty years ago, . -1 L' Warwick (Broadbrim),-of New York, . - . - I .. the house.' From that moment s . and e fruits of a life of ceaseless -in - was largely attended and proved a treat. ---�'!4 L - -40--�. � - L f wied to see Perry' and W -hen N . I dustr ( and toil irei swept away in a. few �� . - of 1.10 ordinary nature. The Argus - 7 ' ' arrived �;t Kingsum sbe reeeivz� rnina ,es. It is hard to think that any �-­ I m says: "'In appearance he is only au � � - with open arms. 111=y 3oughtto '1 perso liber i would be so fiendish - as -to de- . tely do such'an act, and still, un- ordinary man after all, wit], the shWr� L�, � _ well-defined features of the blswr�t,Aedness iii drink, batat � eame to Detroit, alid is mow a . progressivo L:�relt P1 der t ie circumstances, it is difficult to Yankee, and though apparedly Up� _ _ oxiii meebanic. Last Au--ust Mm' - ' . L imag . ne in what o ' ther way the fire could in Years, is full of the spirit and activity: . and Walker were la;;ied, an4 na have originated. I I I . i I � of youth. " ; - . I L . together in Toront,�. . � I ': - 1! j =