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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1891-12-04, Page 8- � - - . 7�7_­ IMP � . I - ; I � � . . I . . �� - � I I - . 0_:� f - ::: , 11 I I . . . ­_ I . i . � I ; I . �_ I � I � 1 � - . __ X 00111 E*�. - 18 1 -SWEN1101011 __ , � . I � .. : � _ 00001=01100 . I the party mans ers there were not -hold to Stratford, and ame . to Seaforth bi,, the on 3 . � ASHI fie o'clock train c, Saturday, intending to re - I � � I EDWARD :_ the agents of tb a indim idual. candidates. T : - � — - � I all turn at five O' ok. He met in wito Mr. G. I - � - r - I � . itity of , entire argume t we, i one disclosing f 01 I 1, I . . e to b�iy any q1W , ction aw ' d of the Clarkson and ther old friends, and thr a WiU continu knowledge of � the ele i I a, . - oll and Pfirit ]3u#er. Also interpretation I put upon, it by ,.;e judges, passed so quio 'I ly that when he pt to ti a , � . - vine: R T ' , nahe was just in time to be �� : � a�d tallow both in Canada; and 1' England, and a keen station ho1oun I I Furs, Iffides, She.6ps,kins � . ' � I - - _ h .. ssion �too late, an the train was gliding gracef ull y ; :, . I logic, which not only ad a deep iih pre �: Z I . � � - . si, his old stand i e but on the court itself. The out of his reach. -We under8tan,,,d that M -. .., � __ I ! on the audienc - Beam has disposed -of his interest in ti e �, . - I GODERICH STREET, S�EiFORTH. other charges were diAlt with by Mr. Gar. - I � - , - , t V* t manner and no butchering business to big partner, M% . , --- i- '-he am in e igen � ` - - I I- .. P - . � - — — 0 � t lie deoi don thereon may be, flortor.-We are sorry to leara that M ======_::�� — matter what i� Thomas Lapelie is laid 'up with a severe � - . the local. Liberils have the satisfaction of entertainment by Pri- OLOTHING11111 knowing that their ease was as well handled tack of illness.—The a -Toront3, , I I I �y . as it could have been done by any counsel in fessor Scott, Mips Alex rider, of � � ! I - .� �T � � Mr. Garrow was pitted and othersi' to be given here on the 16th � , the Province . I ; . I L, ; � against the ablest Wryer in the Dominion, inst., promises to be one in every wily . Big rainge of New Cl,tthinng co sisAng of Men's who evine heri6 determined to make this a -worthy ,of- liberal public patronage. As a I I d ChU( 0 an s ova c ts, and Suits R Scottish elocuXionist Miss Alexandgr is as d youths, Boys' an , test ease to be fough out to the bitter end, . booght &v prices away Slow a na value, and I V which wffl'be sold at -broportio all. lower rates. and that he &4quitte I himself so ably goes to have no equal in America, and kt Is w ei , . . ereoata from 1114.�o up; M n., suits from $4 to show 'What he is iii company for the best worth the price of admission to �, ear I JEWIN 01 I . I I le I a . Boys, Suits from $4,1up, ; Bayt v,ercosts f rom of the Toronto counsel." -, alone.—We are pleased to arn ithat Mr, WiSup; Children's Suli�a from $1 75 up; ChildreWo . . oyeroosts frond 11248 uP4 our sto, k f Furs, com- I Ge.orge A. Dewar, of this town, 'is diet a ' - I Pdaing I"Iss) and G?onts' caps, Cape$, GRAIN GROWINGL uN MANITOTIA.—The guisking . himself at the College. of DenA . ` Surgery in Toronto, which he in 4tandii g 0DI1%f6tteS, Xofff, BOSSI� " I is no complete at the. following-extr ctsfr m a latter received f rom, Bargain clothing and Dty Goods I 0 . - a gentleman, forme ly residing in -Hurou In a recent examination he stooO at 111ho - . . th high s , , 11 WK PIC AM county,sud now li ing in Manitoba, may bead of a large class, making I . t. Kidd's (ld tand, Seel prove interesting to our readera as putting a percentage by considerable odds. r. A i 1� . ___r_ new iace on a I ome a pects of farming life in G. Ault has now got his new stor !!nninj I I J a at full blast, and is ready for all the bu si � I I&e the West : "This ountry is not what some ness that offers.—The Annual Th4uk Off -.r . (9 ht N, =J6,14 - (f 4 � I JVWit0V-*-- represent it to be, The farmers are very ing service in connection with the � Egmo d ; hard up in g�meral They are all disap- ill be held in t�e Chui al I pointed - at the o t-tuin of their crop. ville, Auxiliary, w � — Their yield i, not a much as they expected, on Tuesday next, at 3 o'clock. . gre. Fair — . DISTRI,Cr� MA . , ]ERRS. I and they- h I e- to t%ke a lower - priep than of Clinton, mil 1 address the ,meeting. —M is . � - I they thong 't i once to get. They ara st� may Mackechnie, of Stayner, and. Mr. IN ' - — . -ves J. Begg, of Colliagwood, were the! gues's o SCHOOL NoTxs.�-f-Th=e � lie schools ingeneral. Their ffives are worn out work- Miss Mackeehnie-duriDg the ps�t week, - , egang ofmon.. Thethreshers whether rural,, or i towns, i ies and incor- I ing for large gang Miss Sturdy, of Harristori, is vioitinglirs rAte'l vviillages cl eon Tuf sday afternoon are at work from fo a,r to twelve days at one (, , . I man I a plac�. ; n4 besides the thresher& there Bauslaugh.—The McGibeny family will AP Velcember 22ad, an, reopen O - January 4th. . . ,I& to the ele- pear in Seafortbon the evening of' the Vltl For cities, towns and incor o ated villagea are six or eig I 9. drawing inst.— Mr. D. D. Wilson will make his las there is a vacation of one - 30 following Vator. Just i ney' t hill crowd around a man's eason to the 01 i 7 is, of course, house, and b" wife planuing-as beat she can shipment of eggs for this s i Easter Sunday. Good Fri( 6: " Country this week, and will have his warp z a holiday. Th I e M-odel'school examination to get fund f r tbern all. hat is the cus- tom here, an, when on- lan is done they' houses pretty -well cleaned out.—A . few di y for teachers-in-tratuing beg' nq on Monday I I ago, while Mr. E. Cash.was dra Ving so December 7. The I results w ill! be ready for 'go on and draw. for the others, and so on green hides on a hand sleigh, the rope bi publication on Deo4.mber I 1 There is no until they have d De. The farmer makes which he was pulling broke, allo ,ing him 11 entrance examination in December. Russell uothingexce�tou Of wheat. The season fall heavily on the side walk, � i juring J 1 is too short f, amourl t of work. they un - Cook, son of the Reeve of Holwick, carried I back considerably, but he has n � been I id � A. dertake to . accomplish. There if, a great . I off the gold modal his year a� the entrance up, and is attending to business as uau.%I, I examination held i Harrist-MI, His teacher rush of loaded grain cars going east every Mrs. S. Dorrence, of this town " is Mir' potton. e first 9 I 'er medal was day, and empty carr, going west. 1,_ There . ' I Y have been ov " r 1200 cars shipped fr6m. this Wednesday .from Chic%go, wh4�re. "sevcrs. won ''ichard G rdiner o " 0.1 3, Howick. " members of her family reside. . er, son,1 i 3 ' M t tcheon. Mies station this fill. ' he prices of wheat ao far i . on -in-law, Mr. I I His. teacher is isii L. M have run from 35c up to 78c. At present Chalk Dorrence, and her s Clegg, of Gorrie, received e! second silver , I - G. Roaa have opened �out it groyery thc�r medal. Her teacher is Mr, X. B. Campbell. the prices are for No. 2, Rektilar, 35c ; No. 1,Regular, 5 e ; No. 3, Hard, 57c ;'..No. 2, with every prospect of doing a. good bits! Howick carried 6ff all. three medals this Hard, 64 cen a. e ave no'No. 1, Hard ne5s. Her youngesboon., BeDy who a-=6 � year. Well done' Howie .: Cannot Sea- c , ' - e 0 , 3 * but it 6 woi th 7 . The letter is datea partied her to Chicago, deteriiii d t n forth, Clinton, or Goderich offer one or more , 23rd of November ast, and the writer. says : main there and learn the plumbi g businee�, medal& to be comp�ted for at the entrance . All her child -ren located there li e Chic g � . � examination. - 1 "We have harl I'very cold weather here very much, but Mrs. DorreDee si I I I lately. Last - M nday the thermometer - �ys she r( . went down to 4 degrees below zero ; Tues- fers living in Seaforth, as she does not I Lk TH,F_ MEcHAXT -' INS'TnIT UE.—The semi- the noise and bustle of the great city.—N.'r annual meeting f the embers of the - day, I I be.loyv ; y,- sterday mor a'iDg about 5 J. H. Broadfo&t, who is atb nding a( . 41i ute, was held below, and t.his morning about Hi below. cs� Insti thstan ' ;he low temperature, it mother in' Wingham, has been confined I - Seaforth Mechanil Notwi iing I in. the Insti roomo ! on Tuesday does not feel I so cold as one would ex�ect, I bed in that toivn on account of il ness. —, V1 . 113 ' Ther. W. C. McKay, barrister of fT'cronto, wi, evening, �e Was a good attendance. have.worn rility ov,-.rco3,b only one day th14 . , 0, -, The reports of the Treasure� and Secreia,ry, � 1) � isiting at his homie here m, days 'X ' which were read and adopt44, show the In- Nrinter so far, � - week.�—A.lr. Bert C&ESOn, eon of 'Rev. d stitute to be in a prosp rbus .condition. . [ I Casson, of this town, is at pr s nt Nrisil ir . . . �. _ FINE: Christina Fruitp, Peels, Extracts, " There is at the present time L balance of � h. 1251-3 at home.�Mr. J. ,H. Broadfo t had tl . I Nuts, etc,, at FAIRLE 'a, Seafort 11 $309 in. the treasury. 1. heu the new I . misfortune to fall from a It her pile oi books ordered are added t �he library it THY, undeirsign�d have for sale chespl .'a day last week, and hurt hi a ba I-'. H 3 number of Oak� Tie"rcep, suitable for curing Pork. in. right noov.—The M will contain 4,100 ,volumes ';of the choicest ROBB Bnos., S forth. 1 1261 2 able to be around all . literature. Theniemberahl. atthe present . I Donald Musical and Novelt C diparly IN . uyin Tweeds, Blankets or . time is 310 ; this, 'it is expele ed , will be -in- Underwear gi e us a call. All goods made from appear in Cardno's Hall on Lon lay evenin creased to over 400 before close of the freshnewstock. A.G.VANE0110"'ISSONS. 1251-1 14th inst.,under the auspices of he Cale o p � -o presant year. The Secretary in his report' ' .� ,Bir, bargains in Teas for one month at the ian Society. The entertainnie t will � makea, the following -rat f . ng statement : PostOfficeGr cry. iJ.FAiFt,bm',Seaforth. 1251-3 sistof p3noramic views of Scotl ud, eingii I Institute, I am gglad o, report, still - and dancing.—Miss Bell Dicks0n,­ daught 6 d The _ Givm� p PC,1z1.N-BS8 SALE.—Take no- coutinues in a prosperous . d most satis- tice of Hai n & M61nnia'adv't in this week's paper. of Mr. John Dickson, of Roxboro, has je . faetory condition." apers a -lid periodicals Boots and Sho )s at right prices. All parties having engaged as teacher in the second division were sold to the value of ab ut twelve dol- accounts to H., .milton & McInnis will please settle th� Woodbridge public school for next yet lars. The Government gra t to the Insti- I them before JJ Lnuar� rath as the business is to ch,nge Miss Dickson is a good teacher, and will, 1 on the lot of F ebruaty 1892. Those not settled a y I � . � tute for the past year amo nted to $229. January 16th, 1892, will be handed in for collection. are sure, give good satisfaction o the W Oc The Institute is doing a goo, work, and it HAmimm & ]HANNisi seaforth. � 1251 tf. bridge people.—A m6eting; for thoge inlet Speaks well for the intellige ce of oar peo- , Buy your" wifela Bissel Carpet Sweeper jug to; join Mr., Hallett's gymoasium (I& ple that it is so liberally pa,t onized and is in for a Christint, S pres nt J FAIRLY)r,- Headquarters will be held in Cardno's.Hal� to-moiro so prosperous a condition. !or the Bissel 3111p r, � eaiorth. 1251-3 Saturday evening, at 7 o'clola" A ell . GRF,AT S UIC f Fancy Plated Goods at will also -be held on Tuesday .venin. ,: � .f� . . M,&Ry BwiDy D. oderich Sig- COUNTEIeS Jev elry S ore, Seaforth, this week. 1251 free hand exercise, to whichl all wil nal of this week in . t3wirig refer- � made welcome.—Mr. Cra k( HANICS AND FAR- I ' MCI Is V ' YV ence to a one time resident ?f the township the evening o Tues- the celebrated priz � . 1i vas held at the Mae is a hus� To MER-,HA2.iT.S, MEC e winne-r of. �'ru'sp e a XXR8.—A Cla will be held on f . '. * An inquest ) at 0. A. rooms, at 7.30 arp. I � of McKillop--. . day next, at t e Y. M. - h n t.own on Thursday. jail Tuesday afternoon on t,�e body of Mary Orton & Sa4 er's business system will be t:ught. it seems to agree with him, 40 lie a e BrAdy, one of the vagrants, com mitted to Sa,tilsfaction 4 uaranteed by Joim BOYLE. An admis- almost as fresh, young and goe�d lookiag u � � Sion fee of 25l,entd-will be charged. 1251il 1 ars ago. Ho is novs 1 that iDstit t oti,to spend their last years. he .was twenty ye. I She was first committedv �ovember 18tb, FoR You��G Mrix who have a few months of* the pioneer residents of Brussels, a - 1 1887, from S�aforth �rant, and since to spare -from other duties during the winter season, ranks among the oldest business men in! that time had spen� a 8' a ew weeks out of the Central" usiness College, Stratford, Ontario, '. that A] . ' xc: Iled advantages in their favor. For county.—We regret to Icarn i'on"I� offers unexc . � I . jail, having been confined t Ore ,ever since Younr' W me who desire a practical education or a Bcsiie McDonald, sister of 'Mrs. Rob knowl_�dgo of Shorthand, this School will be worthy Sv I her second recorn . mitment. Last Aukust she of their patronage. The winter session begins on , ott, of Harpurhey,'is so ill 4 to be Aw fell out of bed and broke b r arm. The arm Monday, January 4th, next. Write for particulars. the. doctor's care. . I i � . healed, but from that time, notwithstanding Address, W. 111. SuAw, Principal. 1251 1 - ! I . tb.e best of � attontion, at a failed until her i -- -7 3 doe, � I PICTUR, - E SCOTLA,ND. -- This grand A Goo -1) MAN GON-E HF,Nc� � . —Wi J I ­ death aboat six o'clock Tuesday morning ' IT regret being called upon this week to r ci , Mu3ical an�E�100-Nvclty Co will exhibit in Cardno's Hall � - She wppeared to be abotatt s venty-five yeai,s on the eVeninl�, of Dcco;,ber 14th, under the auspices the death of Mr. David McCulloch, a c ' . I of age, was of weak mind, unable to tak -a �of the Caledonian Society. it wilrbe a grand union, worthy and respected residen�' of this i( 15 . f Mammoth 'iews of the finest Scenery in Scotland, care of herself, and subject to spells of ex- 0 ith eightee of tha fines' Scotcli Songs sung by ity. Mr. McCulloch passed peacefully v . trome weakness. Coroa. er , Holmes, in w � ' first-class art sts. The Nationat Dances performed to the better land abou-t 8 o'�Iock on -, 'cliargina the j;u.fy, said tha, 5 hers was one Of by Miss Homer, the moat accomplished dancer in - - 01 . day morning. He bad only Ileen ill I c i I the oustom in America; Recitations of Bal those ases in which it wa lads and Patriotic pieces I I this county,'strauge as it soemed to be,when by Miss Pear4on, while Air. Melville Morris, an ac- days and the public announcement fd conliplislied Elocutionist, will describe the scenery death was the first intimatilan many I poor people became old ani unable to take and give exhibition of his powers of bratory at inter- � . I care of themselves t i , t them to jail vats during tAe performance. Miss- Frj'n'k an able that anything was wrong with him . McCulloch was 76 years of! age, H - i as criminals. Thc 0 com,M­ered a verdi�et anist, will ' preside at the instrument, �rbile My. J I 0 f pi lectrician, will attend to the electric . 4 _�a Fred Magee, born at Sandhead, Stoney Kirk, Wigt . of death from nraw-ral uses, adding : That light. In th cities the prices invariably charged are shire, Scot -land. He was mailrried, to X in our opinion it is a disgrace to this county S1, 75c and 6 c, according to location of seats, The I Sarah Robb, sister o� the lat� ugh Ito that people like her are coo,fined in the jail Caledonian gociety, however, having made special . as criminals. . - arrangenient4 with the Company, are prepared to in 1837, and in the following ar, ao.cl - give this ma�nificent I union of unique and first-class partied by his young wife, lie 'le t his riat I __ - �_ - attractions it� the old prices : Reserved Seats, 35c ; country to seek his fortunes in tb new la ' THE BAGnF.LoRS' A N'D ' E-NEDICTS ' ALL. body of hall, 125c ; best seats in the Gallery, 60c. The He came to Canada and located a Lo d several years pas Sea -forth has had _8' of Boston and other large cities speak very —For - p P of th� entertainment. The price paid the where; lie resided for aix years. He V the reputation of being fc rebiost in giving lifghly I � Company in i�e cities and large towns is iDyariably removed to Harpurhey, wherip he: cont 01 I the leading society events of the season in $150 a night. None 'should miss geeing this grand to reside until a few years, ago, wh n Western Ontario and she fully maintained union of attractions, as it will probab!y be the only ' 7F chance you ill ever have. � 1261 retired from ac-�ive business life and caim - this honor by the ball given by the Bach- I . live in Seafortli. He wn,A, a ihoe-tha elors and Benedicts on Friday evening last. I 0 by tratInd.-carried on that - bu.qinecs u There were 200 invited guests -present, the LocAL BRIEFS.—In our Beechwood notes h e left arpurhey and in the earlier d surrounding towns being I well represented, last w-weli i� was s%id that Mr.'John Mal- I � � did quite a large trade. He bad five o and many coming from a i istance. The hall _ggie Reedy I and six daughters, and of them, onl I I I ' oney, jr.,was married to Mis2AIP was profusely decorated ith flowers, flags only dattgh�er of Mr. Henry Reedy, of Me- sons and two daughters are now liVing. '. and bunting, and when l�ig lited up presented Killop. - lt� should have read "'iffia, . "John Smith' and 1�. � -in in- daughters are Mrs. a most charmiDg appearat ce. The arrange- stead of Ilenry R,eedy.—Two young men Alex. Stewart, of this towd, anq the e ments reffected the greate it creffit tipon the from To ro' 'to, 'Afts3rs. McEwen and Shed- are John, -in . Winnipeg an'd Willia ni committees entrusted w �th the arrange- .den have o ened a Fire and Life Iosurance Shaftsburg, Michigan. Mrs1i McCullock raeuta. The ladlies were ot behind in their and auctio eeriDg office in town over Mr. also still living. Mr. McCulloch .was r I I endeavors to make this festive o0c%aiOn a Fear'a drug store. They have the working Who, On account of his upr'lgbti cha a( success, for they all app arod in beautiful of ffthe ties of Huron and Bruce for their and genuine, practical, living cliristian� uaic waa furnish- cou�usiness, and,j have selected Sea- had the respect; esteem and confidence ol and costly d,resses. The � insurance I ed by the cel6brated Harper's orahestra, of forth as the best and most lively town in who knew him. He was of a (.1'uiet. n - : London, and was the beat yet given at any which to I ke their head quarters. In tb 's disposition, and was ever going about . dc nT good and it might be ' said of him t seaforth ball. An excellent supper was they have , ot made any mistake.—A meet- I . . served from 12 to I Th tables were most jug of the d . irectors of the South Huron al . though in this. world, he was 5�not f artistically arrarlge� and 1prea'e'nted a very ute has been called at Hens%'Il, . Farmers'l I the He was a constant visitor at tl� I e . be 1-i _-A pleasing and appetiaing appearance. During on Saturi�lq,11101 make arra`6gement3 for of the sick, and seemed to ha 0 grei . i i ! the early part of the evening. the gallery forth-comil g Farmers' Institute meeting to I was filled with spectator I a who greatly en- be held about- the 20th Of January.—A delight than to give spiritual c uDs(I advice to all in need, and with it all I e joyed the bright and ani ated scene which meeting of, the directors of the -NIcKillop go UnaSSUMiDg and so unositenta iouE 1 6 they witnessed below. The affair was a Fire Insurance Company was held- -here on his genuine heart piety could nq I t;bE i gratifying success to all interested in it, and Sa,turday Is ' st, at which a large number of taken'eveu by the most supe�rficiall or c passed off without a singi hitch from start application for insurance was accepted and je -1 it I ; fis observer who cain ' tact;w ,er s ? very For many years h e Tuco - to finish. I 1` - Oth bus 'nes8 transacted. We ar ; ie was Ider in t e - gla to 11 arn that this .Company is. not mondville Presbyterian Chlirch ' nd af A HuRw., BAR ' . v'ug wards of the First Pbyteri,lin C1 u I ESSTER 1COMP'LIMENTED.— only h-oldi g its old members but is recei i . The Stratford Beacon makes the: following a liberal. a cession of new blo3d this fall.— Seaforth, which a position he h � I( , . -complimentary reference �o Mr. J. T. Gar- Rev. Mr. genderson, of Atwood,will preach, can sa It I - the time of his: death. Few can sa � - . . Tow,, of Goderich, who d counsel for in the Preelbyterian Church. next �a,bbath, grEater truth than he could, "For m Mr. Grieve, M. P., a� the recent North Rev. Mr. McD6'nald having been invited to live is Christ, but to die is gain." Uie � Perth Election trial -in Stratford. It says : Atwood to preac,h'the sermons in connection - - � "' On the ticket question I r. Garrow made with the r opening- of the church there.— mains were interred in the Harpurhey c( . � il I tery on Wednesday. - , - liant 0,rU1__._­1 He pointed' out M rs. A . , 0 1 1 a most brill, _ Ala, Lean,', of Ottawa, has been I ! - that there was no evi �lcnce of a contract spending the past week with. friends in —The people of thi,, t town _ . friends of Mr. RichaTd EATH. having been made by anylpens3n in 'behalf . fhe many � . -Of the Liberal party to pay for the tickets Roche, of 1he Commerwal Hotel, will regret were very greatlyshoehed on Saturday - ' 0 t of fhe �udden deal receive 4d Trunk Railway to learn th t he has been forced by the stre-S3 by the aunouncemen and used in the election. The only arrange- of hard times to make an assignment to the Mrs. Kenneth McLeod. Its6ems that I ruent made was that by Mr. Peter Ryan, and Sheriff. The Commercial, however, is st;II McLeod had been attenditig to her lic I I he had a distinct understanding with White running as - I—Miss �-Grace Pollard 'hold d4ties that morning as usual. , ua . ' .- 0 . , c nine o'�lock she sat down on ' a chair that the tickets were to be free to offset the daughter A Mr. Richard Pollard, of M , free ticketi issued by the Canadian l"acific Killop, reEign(d her position, as teacher at stooped f(irward to pick sorn�thing,froni P-silxvaY to the Conservatives. Mr. White Broadfoot ) hol,. Tuckersmith, at mid- floor. While thus engagedi she sudd , ,ft the payment of the tic�eti summer,' forward to, the flo states that he le entioli of attending fell Or, a,u0- . - an open question but admits that- Mr. Ryan Alma Col ege, St. Thomas. � But, acceding ately unconscious. Medical aid was at �d' and although she rallied si wa3 warranted in going away with the im- to the urg lit EolicitationS Of an aunt, who procure , . I preesion that the tickets were to be free. resides in Mar itoba, she went there on a what she Dever regained con9ciousne �s Acting under instructions from Mr, Ryan, visit. Aft I he got there she was per- died in about three hours. Apople) y Mr. Pre _ er a so600l at Binscarth for the the cause of death.� h t bole ston, secretary of the Provincial Re- suaded to take �, form AsEoc-iation, issued orders fGr tickets remainder of tille season.. The trustees and robust health for some mc,uths, and w 1 . some of which Iwer sent to S�ratford. Mr. people the e were so in ch .pleased with her few wi6ko had two very slight sitf ' Garro,yr clearly 8 Owe j that thes I o tickets that they wou d not conserit to her leaving hich, however, were not much more � 'hic � A by Al ,. G. McPherson on the them, and offeted her $500 to remain with grainting spells and from w h L shE ' were us �,(. , ' r -understanding th,at'thLey WL ere free tickets, them next ye�'r, and she has accepted the rallied, so -.that no serious fears for he ­ and in consequence" the respondent should offer. Mi a Pollard is a clever teacher, and entertained by her friends. On the eve I � not.bo made to suffer for a misapprehensrion the Binscirth eople are wise to keep her. previous to her death she wai out at a no of an agreement in the making of which he —Mr. and Mr . Wm, Snell, of Hullett, were bor's house and remarked that she h x� had no voice. But even in the event of its in town 0 M nday visiting- friends.—Mr. felt so well for a long time, and she w al being, held that there was . a contract Thomas I eug ugh, the well known steno- he�rd to make any complaint on the ir I with Mr. Preston for the tickets he. argued grapber oi T onto, and brother of 'Grip's ing previous to her death. -She was .. l - . that Mr. Preston could not be held to be an Cartoonist, sppnt Sunday last in 'town, paratively young �woman-, being o, il. . - agent of the respondent, citing in Sup ort somewhat &g4liast his will. He had been years of age. What makes the mattei two decisions in the English c1c ___ - - lich attending a S�hool Teachers' Convention at .the more distressing Mr: i cLeod vi � 7 i i -� � I i 1. - I . i . . I 'Y ti , in e or P ue e a 0 n r a t 't 0 ing a O' p f g a' 0 ' rr ' a 0 � g '4 s b u t 0 0 a ' I ' t a n t t CJ, " A d ts ir, I I V t � I i 0 1 1% T a N e `1 t I �� k - Alf,ZT-If -BE � n .[ -I( I � I � ( , cic I Y. I , v � intel'ige ce erall y Pat Oui dition. 7 " ' EAJ) . _T4 0 il take ? ,the 0,11 % L . , a e p .1 I , . e c 0 - N 1( t i'l, C I , , I � ,�, )� I I 1 6 � , � � 4r 411 I i - . � i . i . . �� I I . - I , - I tl f . . : . � � . - I I I � I i I I I I � I . i ; I . : I � ­ - ­ _1 I ­ I .- . � - I - ­ . . - - - ­­ ­__ I - -----. - L'_____l_ I - � - ­ . I- I _. -11. I -1 ­ - . , i � . . � ; - - � I . I I I . — � � - I Z - - : � . . I . � � I - � .� I . P . . 1. - - - � � I . � � � . 11 - � � . I Y , � I I - I . - HURON EXP04-91TORN - . - � � � �- � I I � i . . i . - - —11 . I Z . 11 . I I - I. I I . . - . I . I � I . 1 � - " . . . I I . . I I ; I . - . I . I . I I . . � � - 7 � I � � - I . - I * I , . I : I ,, I . I . �. 1� . I I . . � I � . . . i I . I I . 1 �.­4 — _­ ­ . I . - .. � I I . i I - � . I � � . I i I . � I I I - � . I I . i � . . � - . - . - � � . - . . I I DECEMB ER 4) 1891 i I I . . - HURON EXP04-91TORN - . . - - .� . . . - - 3randon, Manitoba,' at the time, and did . buyers in the county. -Our hog market is ports work and wages good there, weather w is very bad, raini "' but w ,4 39 coutiD' - lot reach. here until Wednesday, the fun- rapidly coming to the front, the delivery of the . bogs being exceptionally large. ally for between a month and t% o months ' I I ! iral having been postponed until Thursday, . dressed ;o permit of his arrival before it took place. Nothing new to report on the grain market a time. -Mian Mary Gilchris, . : ted exceedingiv -visiting relatives in London during bas be. , I the Pa -, 1 To those in need of -1 VVhen he left a few weeks ago, his wife vraq tnis week.—Business 9 mer- I - I I r� er usnal health, and brisk by our merchants who are taxed to week or so.—Mr. G. J. Sutherland b,.-; I ,n the enjoyment of h their utmost supplying the people with --bar- sold the " Willow Hall " farm he had �4 - 0 ; ' 5hey expected to remove to Manitoba to re- Royal Templars' for sale to -Mr. Andrew Johnsto I . 3ide in the spring. It wag, indeed, a sad gains. -The Foresters and ings of the Goshen line, near Zurich . . . . . Mr. G. D. to hold, their meet' - " Reatwmade - home coming for' him, and whatever the societies have decided Arnold has moved into his Dest new -brick Ilholi - � value of human sympathy may be to console regularly in the now hall after this, It I and comfort, It will not be wanting. Mrs. shows that they are appreciating the efforts dwelling at the west and of t to village— a r � I ith a Mr. S, Hunter has rented Mr. James Berry's - McLeod was a daughter of the late Samuel of the ball company to supply them w street, nd intends � 9 ow Hannah, of Bayfield, and was � sister of suitable place for mostingt—Tbe good l%dies dwelling,. on Queen ClothIng, - .0 " oDgregation do not often soon moving into the same.— r. Thomas I I Mrs. S. Dickson, of this town, and M re. J. of St. Andrew's oc T. Dickson, of Goderich. She leaves a fam- have a tax moeting b�t when they do it may ,Moir, who has been ill for some time Past, 1. ily oe five children, the eldest of whom Is be -taken for granted that a treat is in store and who was at his niec-'so Mrs F. Blatch- � . . age. We are about sixteen and the youngest a babe of a for all.—We are sorry to Say that Mr. Jas. ford's, has returned to the vill , . from Within the past week we ]lave - . F poorly and pleased to say that he is recovering . I made as. our grain i g arrangement of . few months. The loss to thcni of so tender McLean still continues ver: L areat change in the &lid loving a mother, is irreparable, no rnst- his demise may .be ex ected at any time, his severe attack of erykipelas. � t�r how carefully kind friends may minister He is greatly troubles with shortness of buyers and millers are -receiving a large our store, devoting aboat one-third of L � I'll, to them. Mrs. McLeod wa,j a most estim- breath. : . , quantity of grain, for whic, . h they are paying our entire floor space to Readymade ... able lady, and . was one who devoted herself . . I good prices.—Irfir. Cantelon, of Clinton, was Clothing, Tweeds and Farnishin earnestly and"conscientiously to the care of . 8ruceffeld. in the village this week, ship if,g away a This Department is 98- - I her home and family, and on this account CHoicz Christmas Groceries, HaddieRs quantity of apples, Which Mr. Wm- 'low separaw -her lose will be all the more keenly felt. The New Frnits, Oranges, Lemons,Figs, &c., Just to haDd. Moore, of this place, bad 2chased,— entirely by itself and will be carried oil sincerest sympathy heart can give will be Highest prices paid for Turkeys, Geest and Ducks. Mir, Wm. Lammie, of this vil'j age, has re- upon a much larger scale than hereto - extended to the sadly bereaved busband, J. McIri-roam, Brucefield. 1251 cently received the right to sE 11 and build fore. The 8111ne attention Will - be The remains were laid NoTits.—The anniversary services of the what promises to bean unusu illy fine wire . . family and relativ�s. e web fence for farm or vil,lage u1m.—Mr, John given to the -Alen's and Boys' Depart, to rest in the Maitlaudbank cemetery on Christian E adeavor Society of Union chur h n , i will be conducted on Sabbath and Mond&; Gilchrist, who has been, in Sarr'�ivar�uri g the ment, as now given to Ladiesy has Vvear , Thursday. � I tied ho -me. . I* � evening, the 20th and 21st inst., by Mr.. summer and fall months, -_ - --- and Only the newest and best go ' I .John A. Clark, of Knox College,and brother His brother, Mr. James Gi'c "" has gone e offered to the public. 0& I Leadbury. —The an- to Missouri for the winter st I aF3',._Mr. j. will b of Rev. W. J. Clark, of London. OfIne lambs to We have recently added severa�l OBITUARY.—We announce the , death of niversaxy eervices of Union church are pogt- Barry shipped a car load � . I .. �� Margaret Rea, which sad event took pl-ice Buffalo on Saturday'llast. M % Petty .&IAO lines of Overcoats and Suits, whi , P . poned until January 10th and lith. Rev. ell ave � - at the residence of her-eister, Mrs. rozier, A. F. Tully, of Mitchell, will conductthem. shipped two car loads of first-class larabs, 11larked down close'for cash. 11 � -_ on.rhursday last week. The deceaiedihad been - The many friends of Mrs. NeilRosonear while Mr. John Shepherd also followea up . I c I berewill be pleasedto learn that she is a I tn somewhat deli'ate health for some time with good car load for the same market. . Ithough her death was utiexpectod. !She was . — � . assuming, pious lady, a n I ative of ' . . . One lot of Boys' 0*eTcoatr,, a quiet, un . recovering. AN ESTIMATILM YouNG LADY.— - without Scotland and was one of the earl .lest resi DEATH OF' Vama. . dents of the 12th line. - � - The great uncertainty of life has been once DISORDERLY CONDUcT.—On Sunday even- Capes, are offered at $1, $1.25, 1.50 ' - more strikingly manifested by the death of ing laeb a number of boys, or rather young and $2 each, Accordino, to ,Size. NOTES. —MUniCipal matters arelv�-ry quiet an estimable young lady of Stanley, in i I so far. We suppose this is owing to the just as ,she ivse entering upon womanhood. men, who should know better, disturbed the —_ � r fact that very little can 'be said agitinst the services in the Methodist chur,h here. The -_ � I present Reeve and council of McKillop'— We refer to the demise of Miss Joeglie J. parties are known to the 0 ciale of t I Fraser, youngest child -of Mrs. DonaldFras- "f mi , A fine lot of Boys' Clape Overcoats It is now the liog that certain n4owspaper church,- and as the law for su h acts of mi , � er, of the 3rd concession of Stanley, which writers appear to be most inte'rilsted in, sad event took place on the 19th of Novem- demeanor is very i,triet.-We think that a a�re going at $2.50, %*3,.$'3.50, $4, $1.50 What these scribes see in .thesd forbiddin 9 ber. Deceased had just entered upon her trial before a magistrate will have a ten- and $5 each. . ' animals to cause them to� have so much * dency of bringing about good behaviour in- ­ . .1 tongue about them is, to us, doe of the mys- twenty-second year. She was a young I%dy the f utu re. . . . - of good ability and had a second class cer- PRESENTATION. — On Sati rday evening . ' teries. We believe, the people 7ould be tificate, which she obtained a t the Clin- 1,)S' the members of Varrut Court, Canadian A very lar,'Ye stOcli: of Men's -Over- I healthier and -just as wealthy had there Collegiate Institute. She also attended ' never been a hog iu the - Dominion. ' ton Ord6r Foresters, made the Rev. F. G. New- coats , with or without Capes, , - the Model School, at Clinton, and was teaoh- ton,.the popular paitor of St. John"o church - � assorted - _. . O&d of in prices from $5 to $15 each. . ing for some time in the County of Essex. here, the happy recipient of good I Hills. Green. . I - Here by her cheerful and winuing ways she ' . I who en and people, oats, as a f their gra itude to him — � Ac(j11)E_NT.—_NL1C. Oliver Coleman, dearlod herself to the childrea for the excellent .sermon delivered some . has boon attending Clinton Collegiate In- who sent her many expressions of sympathy time ago in their behalf. Tile Court is in a We are showing a g-reat varie cident on Friday last. during her illnes3. She came Ikome about ty of stitute, met with an ac � I 1, very flouri8hing condition and much of its Boys'and Afen's Suit z') It seems while engaged in doing an, exercise the last 'of lilay, and remained witli her prosperity,.�A owing to the cle ir and forcible sat a price that in the . he aceidenWly fell, mother till about the first of September, I - means a bargain to gymnasium, e I manner in which Mr. Newton represented ,� every buyer, breaking hill arm a little above t4e wribt. when she . went to visit h r sister Mrs. the excellent principles and workirig of the I He Was brought home and is doing as well Young, in Alinto. Here she remained till society. � . — — as can be expected. � her dZth, under the kind attention of her I I � PERSONALS.—MiS3 Jennie deCool, of tho SPECIAL. — Twen - NOTES.—MeBBre Jarrott & Hart- are en- sistere, Mrs, Young andMiss Fraser. The 'I In absent for a � Post Office store, who, has be tY-five Good I gaged in threshing clover. The yield in remains were taken to her mother's in Stan- few days attending the ft neral of her Tweed Suits for Boys from twelve to this section i4 only fair.—Mr. Thomas Hud. ley and from thence to Baird's cemetery- for . . interment. The gincerest sympathy of a cousm, Mr. Joseph Brownlee, has returned. ,Qi-xteen years of age at $3, -$3.bO and son, of ;AW-higan -has been visiting friends —miks Maggie Logan, who 1has for somie S4 eacb. Big, money's worth 1 3 ood the large circle of f riends is extended to the aged - W . and acquaintances in this neighbo.rh time been visiting friends at jr-Upley, has re - i home mother and bereaved relativem. . —Mr. .1 I past week.—Mr. John H. Troyer was turned homle looking hale and hearty. — . . —.0_ , I I on 4 visit on Saturday and Sunday lost.— ' D. McNaughton has gone to the Businews Mrs. Clark is visiting friends in the villAge. Brussels. College, Chatham. We wish him much suc. All prices- away down for cash. � * —Cellars, which had been water -proof for A Hum is BETTY,R TRJUN A Husu.—A oess.—Mr. Thomas Wiley, collector of taxes � ' i I years, were flooded last week. chance that 18 not to be missed. Come quick. The for Stanley, has a notice in this i,,sue which i 0 early bird gets the worm. The prices are making it will be weil for those who have not yet I �, I berry, oui splendid goods jump. The rush, the crowd, the paid their taxes to look u and read. Edwa'rd McFaul I - Tum sound of hurrying feet still continues at A. R. - P � I I Smith's new store. Boxes, cases, cases of Overcoats, - 0 — � �' � ENTFRTAIN)LEST.—A grand Entertain- Readyniade Clothing, Dry Goods,Gents' Furnishings, I I . SEAFORTH. I I ment consisting of Violin Mnt ts, Caps, Boots and Shoes coining in at rear en- Wroxeter � . . music, Songs, 11teadings, Recitations' and trance, sold and distributed to all parts of the coun. THE RIGHT bd A N. Robert Miller - . 10110011100M Dialogues, will be held in Eddic�,Ij School try, and still the rush continues at A. R. $311TIVS. who is in the employ of th Canadian p,,&- relieving I House, Section No. 5, on Fridav evening I251-12) . - Agent.—A ii,izht schuol has been I FiRE.—Ou Saturday night last about half clue Railway, has just co ipleted loading started in our -public sAool during the win - December Ilth. The following Poirsons will past 12 . our citizens were aroused by the and distributing 142,420 railway ties along ter months, Wider the tuition of our Princi� take part- in the prog�amrnc ! Messrs ringing of the fire alarm. The fire was found the line of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce and pal, A. H. Plummer. It is a splendid Graoey, Stevenson, Tease, Fryf gle and Credit Valley railways. ffi shipped about opportunity for those who wish to improve . lc�,pupils of to be in Beattie Brothers' old livery barn. - Fitch, a number of teachers, th , [inost eighteen carloads every day for nearly seven themselves.—The boilar of our fire. engine Chait will, be - taken and being a frame structure it was a] the school and others. i entirely demolished before the engine was weeks, which gave employment to a large having been condemned, the machine was i 0 at 8 o'clock Sharp. .1 . � .1 Dumber of men, He eagaged men who taken over to 11%fr. R, nald's, Brussels, on � - got to work, It was first'noticed by Mr. D. . .0 . � . d to handling timber nearly Saturday, to have a new one put in.. An- � , I McKelvey, who gave the alarm. No other were accustome � . - Belgrave. � darnage was done. The loss is about $150, all the tiniell- and where a- sh was wanted other fire engine was brought back, to use L � I BRIBF BITS.' Mrs. J. Robertson leaves and it is said to be more than covered by they just knew how to :-do it. Of course, while the other was getting fixtd. The fire this week for Manitoba.—A shipment of insurance. The general opitiii)a is that it Mr. Miller thoroughly u3derstanda the company was called out in the evening to cheese, the last of the season, -',-a made was the work of an incendiary. , work and looks well to the interests of the test it.—We regret to have to record the ay.—Mr. Company. He is the right Ulan in the. right death on Monday of the wife of our much ' from Belgrave factory on Wednes; � BRiE;Fs.—In the action Ronald vs. Sault ku_ - respected townsman, Mr. John Tamin, Win. Bennett has gone to ,spend a few weeks place. . ' , Ste. Marie, Mr. Ronald has again come.out NBNY.s NOTES. —Mr. Johl Balmer and wife It was somewhat unexpected, as the deceae� I with friends in ,Michigan. —Messrs. James on top.—The Brussels market is boo MID93 1 Nicholson, and Win. James have returned farmers coming if roin far and near. Our arrive ' d home from� Manitoba on.Saturday ed had only been ill for a short time, and from British Columbia, —Clegg's warehouse buyers are paying from two to five cents last. They will opend the winter in 03. her ailment was not considered of. a very I � has been thoroughly repaired and' the rush Y' cents to a -serious nature. . The bereaved ones -have � more a bushel for grain and fift tario, but lie thinks he. may go back for a I of grain to market still continues,�­Th(.3 dollar more per hundred weight for pork.- It 'while next suminer.—He had steady em- the sympathy of the whole community._ . " siding at the station has been extended over i ployment and good wages while there. - 13 afstODiahitig how soon farmers find' out M . . 70 feet, and the road to Clegg's warebousa where the besT, . market is.—Mrs. HiDg- Mr. Thomas Gibson, N1. P.. P., arrived home . 4urich. has receiVed a good coat of gravel. Thi from Scotland on Wednesday of last week. \ will be good news to farmers -and ot I her: late W. G. . BRiEF.s. —The parsonage of the Lutheran � I Hingston, an old and respected resident of He repofts having a -goodl time in his na- congregation is 'nearly cz)mpleted, The ; . I who have had to drive in that direction. this vicinity paFsed away on WednEsday, tive land, and is much im-proved in healLb. I . . � I 8 , His will be welcomed ba6k by his maty pastor expects to move into it in about two - I . I . . . 25th ult.—IMiss Williams, the evangelist, i friends.—Sunday school eAtertaitiments are weeks. - It is a grand two st)rey buildiGg, i - I MCKWOP� holding meetings in the Methodist church and the whole house is heated from the cel- r IVal-ion looming up. The three . schools intend lar with a first-class flurnace. It i's a credit I . COUNCIL MEETING.—The council met at this week.—The officers of the Sa . holding entertainmenti; . or about Chri'91- r Fulton's hotel on Monday,_ November 30th, Army change Wa week. 'hodis!s to the vill-ge, and more so to the &Otigre- . _ . when all the members were present. The � m9s. T h a M et intend hol-ding gation.---�There will be quarterly meetings in ,theirs on Christmas nigLt and it will tk F - of Samuel Storey for a rebate of fifty - . Walton. - I *tb � peeelies b . . cl h commencing on . I claim the form of a social, wX I cents in his taxes for statute hibor was left LEAVINO.—Mr. J. Smith, sawyer, has y n"""s- Saturday, at 2 o'clock, and continued over I over until next meeting. Tobias Nash's been offered $2.50 per day by a mill -owner ters.and others, dialogues and recitations by Sunday. Rev, S. W. Moyer presiding . the children. Tbe-Dature of the others we . I claim for sheep killed by dogs about the in Vanderbilt, Michigan, and he will ,start have not learned butjudgilig from . their past elder, will conduct th Services lbroughont. i 5 first of March was also left over as he oould for Uncle Sam's domains about December . — We have had very Wule weather tAis week. � � record a very pleasant 4. imp may be expect- The few days of aleigbing bo3nied the vil- v . 3 . pro -)f of having made search for the 14t. He is secon to rone in saw -mill work give no , ed at all of them. ,Mr. Al�x. MeTMa4ter is lage.�,Mr. Si on Geiger, h . I dogs nor was he sure of the last day he Aaw a,'��4 will fiil ihe �ill nicely. He. will prob- laid upat prcsant, we hope he will soon be M n in a`bfy not ret' D,kata for the past four monthe, returned a , P the sheep before being killed. Che,ques ' urn till spring and thdn he may . In - the to I able to bu Out aud atteniing to his d utuies. — few days ago, and is glad tbut he is in On - were given for $1,04-5.19 for lumber bids, dedidetoremove altogether to' other Large quantities of pork are- coming in Dow ' jobs, charity, councillors' salaries and one side." His many friends will miss him and find ready sales at $5.12 t-3 $5 95 - tario again. The 20 degrees belr,w zero I . school assessment. Council then adjourn- much, but all wish him every suiccess in his 0` ; frightened bim. He thinks it is too'cold-to' 9 ed to meet -at MeNamara's hotel on Tuesday new spheree other prices for produce are as, follows: live there.—Mr. Joseph Schlitchter, from I December -15th at 10 o'clock in the fore- OuR Mr,.,31CIANS.— . Mrs.C. Sage, the re- Wheat, 95 to 96c; peBs, 60c; oats, 32c.— Berne, Michigan, has been here visiting his - I noon, when all accounts ara requested to be nowned musical glass and bottle player, of Mr. J. W. Green, of Gorrie, was in the sick father. He reterned home Nat Thurs- . � sent in. this place, accompanied . by her accomplished villag ' e on Wednesday last gathering Dews -day.—Mr. Albert Beam and wife, from near . ) ___ . . daughter, Miss Annie M. Sage, are engaged and to see what impressiou his first publi- Plattsville, are bere %isitirig friends and J, r to play at four diffcitleni-concerts next week, catibu of the East Huron �azette had on the relatives.—Mes8ra. Dan Stej.nLL�aeh and Wat. I I . . DuDgannon. . . i6 ,8th inst. They both minds of the people. � . Hess were LCUt the THE GREAT FLOOD.—The heavy rain on commencing with . - . other day on a hunt. 9 the inusical glassc-s and bottles, and Lill 0. ,_ � � Ganae was scarce, and they at laet gave up s A-ionday bef6re last caused the water of the Play Nine-mile'river to swell to such enormous addition Miss Annie has been engaged to . Kinbura. hopes. But on their way home a big wild 3 dimettsions that it swept through Mr. Saun- pl%y the piano accompauirneuts at each of LocAL NOTE9.—Mr. T� Staples has re- Cat ran across their track in front of Win. B by's mill dam in front of the mill in this these. concerto. Mrs. and Mits Sage bring turned horne-ftom. Manit�ba. He likes the Hess. He hatiled up and killed ihe cat. . .. 5 place, sweeping, away the entire framework not a little renown to Walton through their country well.—Mr. and rs. J. Millson, of I , - 0 . of the v�hdel, and for some time the whole musical abilities. . Cleveland, are at the residence of their Ba_vfleld. .1 mill seemed in immi.pent danger of being un- NENvs NOTES.—Miss Flora 'MeElDnald is father� Mr. . David Mill3on.- Mr. Millson s . i8iting friends in Seaforth this week.—MVs A SHIPWRECKED CnF,NV.--The crew of the 3 dermined by the - fearful rush of water. v Visit- has had a severe -attack of typhoid fever two -masted s��hooner Croodall, of Port Huron r, About 3,000 pounds of flour, some grain and, A. Forest, of Stratford, who has been and has 'come home to , recuperate.—The consisting of Captain Gex, four men, and � as were moveable were taken out. ing friends in this village for the - Past Good Templars are getting up that well - such things, weeks, has returned home.- - Mrs. R. kn9wn play "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," one women, landed here, on Saturday last, i Mr. Saunby has suffered a heavy loss. � The two - - after experiencing much saffering, all being - i oldest inhabitants in these parts say they H. Ferguson is visiting friends in Hullett for'presentation at their - annual entertain- pretty badly irost bitten. The Goodall left - never witnessed such a flood. . this week.—A meeting of the Walton ment to be given on Christmas eve. The Alpena, Michigan, lumber laden, the previ- 9 0 Branch Bible Society was held in the Moth- parts are well taken ; the play is interest - t . . � . odist church on Wednesday evening of last iDg and affeeki g and will, no doubt. .bring oue Monday in tow of the steam bargo Kippen. n Oswego. On Monday night, during a heavy - - �. week. The agent for the Society, Rev. J, out a large house.—The Constance Cheese e WE A -RE experimenting on the now sy stem M.Smitb, of Poplar Hill, delivered a v6ry Factory, with I'Ar. P. C. Papineatt as mana- gale, she became separated from the Oswego r of sel.ling goods at patron percentages. The goods interesting address. ger and salesnaan, has closed a very success- and drif ted ashore near Thiinder bay, where a are right and go are the prices. one trial will prove she began to break up. The crew abandon - it. In order to make this a success we must sell a ful season, The last of the cheese has been I I 8 lot of goods and all who wish to buy at the lowest - fiensall. disposed of and was taken away on Monday. ed- her on Wednesday in an open boat. In - t prices sbouid call. .P. WHISMILLER, Kippen. 1251 NTANTED,—Any quantity of a At the commencement of - the season Mr. the mearitime the wind had changed, and I- —T -Royai Tem- LOGS goo- � after drifting four days, being without oars `- THE TiKMPLARS' SOCIAL. he sound Elm, Ash, Maple, Basswood, Birch &c. Wan John C. Morrison, Se or. food, they arrived here as stated, and -,are , Flars ofTemperance intend to hold a grand Sad delivered at Hemiall oatmeal yard. Highest throp factory, promised the patrons of his . 1. .social in the public hall here on Tuesday prices paid. D. URQUHART. _1250.tf . factory five, Mitla, P � now doing nicely. The Goodall was owned . F. . . - CO, or pound more than the I by Capt. Gex and uninsured. Y evening December 22nd. Tea and refresh- $300 ONLY will buy a neat little frame _astance factory would realize. ,It will . ..- ments ��i�jll be serveO in abundance and the dwelling in good repair in this Village with one-fi'th now bein order for Mnlobii.C. to whack —The following further particulars have 1, programme will consist of music and literaky mere of good land. This property is well situated . . been ascertained since the above was in ' 6t selections. The committee have secured a and is warm and comfortable. Good reasons can be ' UP9 as the Constance fadtkyry realised more type : The- unfortunate crew abondoned given for selling so cheap. For full particulars apply than the Winthrop factory for every sale ' h host of both foreign -and local talent ana are at my office, at the post office. G.J.SUTHERLAND made during the season except the last one, the vessel on the evening of Wednesday, 0 determined to spare neither trouble nor ex- . 1261 and that sale realized tol'16oth factories the 25th ult., having been caught in a gale Land sk . ' I ; . a- innieut agirpass SAw LoGs WANTED. — Three hundred I name price.' The pr . - heavy sea, The vessel at�rted le�king. j%nd I penee to make this entertai . . q0f.0 L 3- thousand feet of good, sound, soft Zim wanted. , . , .the pudding is in anything that has ever been held iii this 4 the eating of it. .� was in a singing condition. Five men and . I f . * , Lity. Highesteash prices paid for the same. AlsoRock i . I , one woman, the latter wrapped in the bap - I � will lo_'�.__. — vicin I Elm, Basswood, Maple, .Beech, Ash, Cedar, Hem- I . � NOTES.—The protracted meeting I I I * 1. tain's oilcloth coat, as she escaped with lock etc. Custom sawing as usual. Lumber oiaL I BkWV ;) ,n contititioL �his week. Mrs. Pentland, ofJ Dun- hana and out to order. ROB3RT BELL, Jr., Hen_ , I if hardly any clothing, took the yawl, fif ken at . pected to be present to assist. — Ball. . 1251if SFRMOUNG HIS 1: W -11b.13. —Metcalf, the feet long, witheonie provisions, which irere . gannon, is ex , "Jewelry and Fancy GOO I a m washed overboard, leaving nothi g t e - oit Miss Maggie McNlordie left this week Pancy Goo4v m ., of Blyth,has embark. D 0 at it�or St. LOCAL NOTES.—The weather is once more ' ed in a new enterprise, h%v-i. bought out John Me. - k , hi r soft and open, and bids fair at the present i . i, Thomas after a ten wee 8 visit Wit � to and no -oars. Apiece of oar and bit of sail 1 . � _. Milian's Grocery. - He h* s* red the services of Mr. _ e- parents. '-She'will again resume her studies to be like the past two winters. —Some of I Habkirk who has chargel f - - - business. The other were utilized to keep the yawl out of the it in Alma College.—The Rev, J. H, H nder- our farmers have been ploughing this week. 1 grocers will have El - akmers should drop in trough of the .sea. In this condition they - . � .1 ra 11 �, I i the far I and �see WAS Prices. I ; I A son, pastor of Carmel church, Hensal , will �,flow will this strike our friends in I i -1 12-51-2 -drifted towards the Canadian shore, suffer- - .. � ie preach a sermton by request to the ippent west.—The Rev. S. Acheson, of Kippen, I LocALs.—Mrs. RA , 1 I 'Smith and family ing from intense cold. The snow and wet I .� � ly Council of Royal Templars of Temp rance will occupy the pulpit of Carmel Presbyter- , intend removing tb; & 'ot& next week.— freezing on them had to be knocked off with ; ' 1- on December Ub. in the Methodist church ian church on Sabbath, December 6th 1 Mr. John McMillan � on� of Blyth's oldest a hatchet. On Friday morning a propeller . ' I I '1301 . De at 2.30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex� The Rev. Mr."Henderson preaches the an and most respected busi. ess men, has sold passed within a mile. They feel sure the e. tended to neighboring councils to be present. niversary scri�on for Mr. Acheson on that ! out his grocery stock an . I business here.— man on waten saw tnem, but offered no as- - . id Members will meet in the town hall -and date. -'.Mr. Arthur Coxworth returned home 1 Mrs. Peter Elder, of' Manitoba, is visiting sigtance.. The hioavy sea and intense cold . %a march to the church in procession. —The this week, and will be as of yore the efficient ' friends in this vicinity.—A car of cordwood still kept up. On Saturday they saw Godle- I I San I , was being loaded at the station bete this rich electric lights in the distance. On - in Anniverpary services of St, Andrews church, mananager of the skating and curling rinks, i - la Kippen, will'be conducted mornin d I —The Messrs. Petty Bros., the enterprising I week for the Town Coun( il of SeaforLb, �%nd day moming they saw land, a joyful sight . s, evening by the Rev. Mr. Henderf on, of I proprietors,,of the Yorkshire Packing House � another of the same is to follow.—Mrs. to them, and finally reached shore about I in Hens%II, and a tea meeting will, also .b( given are buying in large quantities of hogs, ana :� Lucas, who has been vie: ting relatives and noon on Sunday, so crippled and frozen that I . )n the following evening, December 7th, )y the with a lartge force of men are ,not only , friends in this vicinity f or some ,time, left one man was just able to crawl on his bands . re Ladies' Aid Society. A grand time is ex- kept busy during the day, but Moo the best . for her home in Calgary I fit Saturday.—Mr. and knees up the bank and to the nearest ted. � part of the inight in order to keep up with George Stewart ball gO e to the United farmhouse for assistance, which was rompt- - 'J�h- LoCAL BRiEns.—On Friday last a large their work. L -Quite a number of our villagers . States to swell the aIr , y large army of rendered, the suffering drew being trought Dt number of living hogs were delivered M the. intend att lading the Concert the Odd- L Canadians under the winis of Uncle Sam's in and medical aid procured and all done � ' A village for Messrs, Dick & Winters. On fellows of xeter are giving on Friday even -'i eagle.—Rev. Mr. Higley, the new ineum- that could be done- to' alleviate their suffor- , I , - . I they shipped a carload of lambs jug, Decem er 4th.—Mr. George Kydd, who; bent of Trinity Church,. will officiate ,here A * hbor� IT , . ings by the people of Bayfield an neig - kit- for the Buffalo market and on Thursd y of has been in Montana during the summer ' for the fire, time Sunda, r after next. —Mr. hood. One man, has his hands and feet 38 this week a car of dressed poultry. They and fall moiatbs working at his trade as a I Hammond, our obli.gin . station I 'agent, is dreadfully frozen, and it is feaTed he will 11 11l certainly are a pair of hustlers and rank mason,'returned home last week IODkiniz as ' away enjoying a few we I earned holidays. lose them. The others have i-nuch ra- � in among the most energetic and enter rising strong and hearty as ever. Mr. -Kydd re- I His Place here is being f Iled by Mr. Smith, covered. . - . � I - � I I . - I . . . I I __ � . - ___ -1 ----- .--" ------ — _ � -_ 11_ — _­­_ � I . - . I - � � - . I . : - I - - . � I � . . - . I Z I I -1 I I I . . - --.,---.. _. .. - ----. ­ - _-1, - " __ I � _ ___ - - __, - . - - -.-- ­ ­ ­ ­­ L--_______ - __ . 1-1 ­ I . 11 - �