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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1891-12-18, Page 8. - ;,.,-,... I _ . _?, I � -, __� �, _�i�.­t _­ 5_,.,1, - ,_ _J_ , " , '_ -..;".-- � 4 � %-1 611 ­ _ . , -_ �ft. ­ I I !.�2t. - - � , - - _��. - - t ,- , - --z7 �­ ,_ ,�, . - 1, �_��_-Af­v � - � _ I . -, - , , 1. -1, _ _� , Y.-,, _� 11 r_��_,� , �_ , 4_�"%�7�-.--.,v ­ - , .� . � . . 1N,", ;M,��­ ­ - - f- - - -- _11."� � � .- A � �_ - , , - � - ). ; , , I . I �__ , , ­ , � ­_� ­_ �.- - - - I �_­..11 __ ­ - � I . , o .. ,_� - 0 � ��,,_ - �. � I . " � ­ . . _ , � �. ­ , - , I - _.. - - � , 41-", I ��: I � -7 ___ , - iz__ - -:., _- �,� . �,;� � � ­ . - I � __ __ ____ I - I . , . T . --- � I . . . ­ . ,I I I I . i � I . - I I I Fff,­ . " I I � , ; -1 11 .- ­ . _ I I - I I � 11 1-1 � -� "I . . . . . . I . I I - , . � � � - I I I __ , I ! ` i- . �� � - � , . - ��R , �i . . I� . : . i� i � X " I � � �1 . ; I � -_ ,_ I . I .. I I I - I j , 4 : �� I - 1, , F� , .. - 1-44 I - I . I . I . _&.�_,J.��J_��,�X* .A.% -I) _LU,./J_ I I I - : I ! - ____ _____ 8. - . . . . THE JHURON EXPOSITOR. I MMFA� . — I � , , , . I , ! __ - — -) - _pworl - - 4 — . � � - I I . . — I would stand again.—The Rev. Mr. Hartley, church, under the auspices of the F . -vv-:E � % , entertAned ,-of Aitzel is-workirig at his trade in Clinton. e, Will be held ou Monday CV0DlP ) - - of the absurdity of the theory of the d6volop- days of his'end hopes were hn Ross, of Bros- Long" . EDWARD - : CASH) his recovery. It at length became apparent Wo are glad to Irarn thii,t Air Thomas Laps- of Bluevale, and Rev. Jo , Mr. Potter, of Dungannon will be t . � , '13V V, At . ment of the species frc in a lower order, and a end was lie is now nearly recove ed.ltho Son's of sels, exchanged pulpits Net Sunday.—J. M. , e X, and the su J Self 0 - - of showed that during tho last four thousand that lie was dying, and that th - . . m- O'Connor is again around after his acciden bject will be I Will continue to buy any quantity years, at any rate, every 'race exc4t the no" far away. Ali was done that could be ScAland Society is still increasing in nu ure, " Thepe Itcturcs will be very inter -l' Are Showing -- . � _ ' iDitiated at the woollen mill.—John Downing has t (410. � I I at their done, ,but the time had come for ilim. to die, bers. Some ten new mernbers were . and every person should make tw . [er. .Also An. , tb (j I , [tie now Fliop this week, in the � Fine Roil and Prir ! it But' glo Saxoa had degEnerated,and th -st meeting.—Mips Ellie Prender- moved into I ing, I ' I vas due to and the direct re- and in the pre-3ence (if his sorrowing family at y ,to be present. —The .11 opef al Gle ners of 61. � Furs, Hides, Sheepskins and W development' v � I 10 Durin ;, who has been living in Newcastle, Laird -Block. —The ilect storm on Monda ews' chu-rch held a Scotell social on . i ult of gospel instruction.. Those who failed he breathed out his soul to God. g gasl . D It am n I at las, old Stand i 11 tile laA few days be seldom spoke and at Pennolyvania, for the list two years, is at night of this week 4id co sider ble d age A dr The pr.)- I . i to attend the lecture Oert.ainly miesw, an in- er to the telegraph and�'telephone wires, Tuesda3r evening, the 15th itibt. _A_ I I that times he seemed unconscious. On the night present spending a few Weeks holidays und 1; well as the supper was Scotch. GODERICH STREET, SEAFOU H. tellectual treat, an4 we are su I - gramme as I - - I , should Mr. Tully repeat his lectur - e ere he before his death, after a severe attack of the parental roof in ' Tuckor8mith. Her - !# *� A good time was had by all. I i I � . I y triends will be pleased ,to see her.— Cre*diton- I - I I � I �� would be greeted by even a largera ienoe. suffering, he exclaimed "My work is done; mail ,ommsnioe next week.—Orle I of Mr. John I . . . I At the�close �of the le(ture he was t dered I am going to my rest.". * * " * He School holidays c AcciDENT.—As V�Jesley, son -, Bayfleld. ! Fine Assortment _7�� CLOTHING. I a unanimous: vole of thanks, which fi*d been will be remembered among our Presbyterian week from to - day will �e Ch'ristmag.—The Kerr, was with his brothers assisting to Out Ir. Harry King. and Miss Nell I � TW39'N � I . I econded by people as one who oc ed till the very last Sabbath Schulol-entertaiument in the Pres- straw with a straw. Autber, his left hand was Notrus.—W : moved by Dr. Smith and was a I U i i�, to WiDg- � WH,0L . � Is c p -eipg caug i � . - . — - � F"ev. Mr. CR3130D,- a d to which he made a a plac of dLiatinction and influence and us-- byt i erian Church will be� held on the Wed- nearly cut off by b ,ht in the knife. King have returned from a vie home from i � .1 -� I fulnes3. We are well aware that of late, ne%,lay evening before New Year's ; that is Under the a -kill of three doctors the injured harn.—Miss Susie Burgess is ; —OF— ;L; . I graceful reply. � — Point Edward for Christrnas-­Mr. -Shnoa I . New Clothing consisting at Men's years be wa� wanting in the vigor which th last Wednesday evening of the year. member was sewed up and the patient is L L . L, limed from ! I Youths' Uoyo' and Children's overcoats, ano -Suits . was wont to � county of Huron Sabbath School Con- doing as well as could be expected. Middleholt and bride have rot - . pr* 3a away inlow ordinary value and Hor.SE SIIIPMENTs.� r. John MdMannt sigrialise the efforts of his best TI lon will be held at Wingbam, on Janu. � Hill, jr., who built their wedding trip to Washington.—A. W. 1 . bought .%t ici I Huron's cr.] The strong frame -Of- M BRiEFS.—Mr. Isaac %at wee r. He was ; which will be sold at pro rtionally lower rates. lebrated h rso king, shipped a and most active days. ary 20th and 21st.—IN11r. ! Jol-in T. L. Meyer is Stalker arrived howe I . ell Ar­'�-' F-F�l 50 Men's Suits from $4 this week to Alpena, ten years ago had become debilitated,by the : a large now bank barn the past summer, Handkerchiefs I THEY, Moo's Overcoats from St. very fine lot: of horse ,I 1 d by his mother whc his, spent I VA 0 I ; Boys' 'Juits from $4 Up P&ys' Overcoats from Michigan, for use a the lumber;woods. affliction from which he suffered so loi�� and and his brother-in-lalw, , Mr. Pierce, of getting it nearly completed.—Mr, Job. :accompante . I � V76 up; Childrea's Suits f m $1.75 up; Cl.Pdren's � Galgary, were in to r. - :the suminer at Cleveland and Toledo.— -. - I . A r stock of Furs com. They were 911 pur,cha,- ed in this vici0ty and so severely. But he was still equal to the W,n this week. M Sims, jr., is seriously ill at present with in .,.,6 1 —Our sports were I - overcoats ftom $2.38 up. 0 duties of his position as the clerk of our Meyer now resides i Victoria, British flammation.-Tenders for the building of a Wm. Attwood is home. , -Ribbons , � I prising lAdies' and Gtmts' Coats - Caps, capes. averaged from 1,500 1 )a to -1,600 lbs. The .' -Re- ) . I ffs, Boas, &c., is xiow'omplete at the . They General Assembly, and continued to interest Columbia, and thinks �ery highly of that residence and F�_block of stores for Mr. Jas. doin some fast driving la3t Saturday. .�� . . I . Collarettes, Ma -largest in the lot weii hod 1,79 50 lbs. . niter the Christmas Trees an� don't fail . bargain Clothing and Dry Goods Ho'n9e. were bought at an avil rage price of f�orn $80 himself in every moven�ent affecting the Proviuce.-We notice t'hat Mr. Alexander Clark will be ldb to -day, Friday. me - iave their's; Laces, Mexico I � I � I WIM.-PICKARD purchase welfare and progress of the church. We McDonald, an old --S-eaforthite, has been _. , , to attend. The Presbyterians I . . to $100. Mr. McMa a wants 7fto . �eg, by a majority of . 1, and the � the worl-L� � . Willn, Chiselhur on Tuesday next at the town ha T. 11,00's old stand, Sqaforth. afewmares�andgeldffigs suit -able for dray have reason to thank God that he was con- elected Mayor of 1� St. I for a cerit. , I . 281. Smudy will make A' good M%yor, and �Church of England on Tuesday, December - - , d such lik� i work atid . . NOTES,-Mie8 Kilpatrick, � of Michigan . Frillings, ph 1 � I eighing tinued aniongst us so long, and that it was - 9 A splendid a being pre- I I �____ � S'Ld sho —. , d a O d and our privilege for all these years to have the will do his part 'to e tricate the prairie -The raffling 29th, programme I 'o'l,1000 a J I , * from I 500 to 1,600 lbs., an ; is visiting in the neighborhood. - I IN 11 straight. -.For such bc rses he will pay a good benefit of his assistance in laying the foun- city from the financial ugh into which it match held here last Friday evening was a pared for eaoli.-On Friday lait Dr. Stan Hosiery, . 250,W0 Pi I . WM* . . seems to have fallen, Rev. J. W. Me- - bury, ailssisted by Dr. Elliott, of Brucefield, I thr Xmtron fxpool ar price as pric r es go. He says he is "adling dations of the church which he served so success. -Mr. and Mrs, Silas Byer are visit I - every ld'Y cb was ,- _ i both feet of the infortunate . . I I 0 id, 1but he faithfully and well. !"Eis work is done" as Milian, who assistant pastor in the ing Mr. Eyer's parents near Acton. -Mr. ,Lmputatet each m - I _. -_ - a3 Efta.14 h roes now als he ever d young- man, Of . an. I i . oney as price be said in view of his approaching departure. Presbyterian Church he -e last summer, has Isaac Moure, jr., and Miss Agnes Vanhouse, Robert Wixaoll, One Gloves,. a the � , is not making so mue in a - are ' . au .� uch harder to make The closing service of his life was that he located in Mount Pleasant, which is a sub- retur I ned from Dakota last week. -Mr. Gee. the wrecked crew. He is progressing I _ DISTRICT MATTERS � lower and it is very t sh Columbia. - as well as could be expected. - � � . I rl;a.loder c . - a. There are ple ty common hodRes, but rendered to the Federal Aseembly, which urb of V.&ncouver City I , Briti - do here Mandsou, of Mitchell, Miss Bolton and Miss - .— Shawls, , � � great. ____ 1 __ I f I That The reverend gentlemai a many frien I ; I t%hledemand for these is dull, but fiot-class, met at Brisbane a few montlis ago. McEweD, of Clinton, were in the village on - . The Mt,: ELEC�AXT CHRISTMAS AND ' NEw .81 � . t and union' of the Presbyterian churches of will unite with us in wi 5hing him great suc- ' � - :1 I I ound, heavy bore . are hard to'ge Sunday. -Mrs. Pentland, of Dung,anuon, de- Leeburn.- . Hood - liaturt?5 � YF,AR!S PRESENTS' AT SMALL C)08T.— meet with res' oth here and abroad Australis. was largely owing to his persistent cees in his new field of 1 abor.--Mr. Thorrp- i,n I i I S&P of a c dy sale livered a sermon in the Methodist church LOCAL IT Hms. -Farmers his section s . P It might be fitly designated as his son Morrison, of D�tkct'ill is at present vi,3it- ' the beantiful ' � . Reid & Wilson, Seaforth, are ahowing and at, ' fai I rly good I prices. Mr. Mchfaiin energy. ing his brothers in McKillop and other last Sunday �morning. This ladyisapleas- are making gool use of . . t,h.,e crutu - � - . g Lamps, im- will hereafter remainiin Seaforth ev�ry Sat- work, and the -fruit of years of anxious and friends, Mr. Morrison has been one of Da- ant speakerand. I an earnest expounder of thd weather. Quite &few have been doing their � Wool Caps, a height I Vase, Hall and Hanom 01pose * of pu chasing arduous toil. This was recognized, and fitly el. ! sod plowing, which will greatly expedite the , M urday for : the pu �. settle gosp . made UP � poited direct from the manufacturers, horses. I I rewarded in honoring him as they did with kota's fortunate ri, and has done well - - ----------- *_ I apdrig work. -Quite a number in this see- I . fact Wide I -Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wilson . suffering fro sore threat. . whicli for sty -lo and cheapness will sur- . Le a unanimous appointment to the iiioderator's in the West. � Zurich. tion are m. colds and � � often eig" [ I 'chair at the meeting of the first Federal are expected home frorn the Old Country . � - . CALL and, see tho large'collection of Dia- . t down to It appearsan epidemic is sprea iing over a � feet Iong,A prige you.. They wp,nt every 'one to ., Aarsembly. " . . . about Christmas. Tile 8 iled on Friday— BRIEF.S.-Rev. G. F. Haiat won portion of this coantry, both oL � ground a- niond Si�net and Gem R�nga for Xmas Presents at . . , 1. I home his horse � Fancy Goods, call andsee them. I . I , --Seafort4. 1253-1 —0— . Mr. W. W. Meredith, lie for several years Fullartou last week to bring et who Mike suffering. mb x of lambs _A COGNTER 8 Jev�elry Store,lblain St., - has been book-kee -A large nu foot thiel � I . �per or the Mes.sra, Van. which is recovering. -Mr. L. Benedi . I . ------ .*�___ , A GOOD CHANCYA4Wauted immediately, AULD REEKIE. -MacDonald's Picturesque are being shipped from Godericl to Buffalo. point -as I PRorgRTy SoLi).-Tlhe property Df thel I I Egmoud, of this town, hai 'taken a similar has been in Dakota since laet spring has re- . $4 to $5 per head.- � . .an aotive Agent for a le!Lding, Fire lnsur�ncO Com- Scotland MuBical.an­d Novelty company ap- - e prices range hr� ,ion in pany. Liberal terms. 4ddress Drawer 2630 Tor- position with a D(Ar it firm, and leaves turned home. He likes the summer from L I . ten Vie late Bayley Lupton wa's sold by auc� � I peared here in. Cardno's hall, on Monde. Instead of the regular annua. Christma a Put chased especially for the � , . ,, It � i263 y . siti�on a ou in old Hur- I . size, and- ., - � - l evening last, under the auspices of the Cale- 10 considerable . this town, by Mr. J. P,!. Brine, on S� urday onto, Ont r his new po i i t the first Of the country, but would rather winter Tree and Entertainment ther will be a I h 11r. M,red th has I on. -On Wednesday night erta and the 1 last.. The property in Se f h ted of 25 per cent. dis ou,nt in Fancy Plus weather New Year. ,I g . ood business �.i_j ,nt,in Lee- . I oreblos . � On ' . . donian Society.. Considering the ci is�ta a t a Y, relt snow fell and everybody is � longing for Musical and Literary Ent . I f . $ on Ot' c� I singly large house, and burn Presbyterian Church, on tie eveniD of I two small! frame house' a �orne - o�""in the Goods at CoU,rrNR,8 J ewt Iry Store for the �xlance of abilitiop, at I is d a:bla young cast ward. These wer,� purchased y Miss this week. I � 1263.1 there was a Ourpri . Man, who will give a 00:1 account of him- sleigbing. . the 29th inst Air. A. Nealy,'of Knox &1- Holiday Trade, pulque-n � XMAS PRESENTS. Hanging Laml a Tea had the might been fa L vorable there Woiitd, � . , . f cone oil, . Mr. uipton'm p 0 AV Self wherever he goes. It is stated that Mr. Accil)IRNT.-Laat Monday morning as Mr. ! Callery, ef Hibbert, fot$650 Linclaestionably, h e been many I , more. re driving to loge, aud Mr. F. Blair, of Goderich, are � W1 in � late residence in EgmopdvilLe ivas p chased Sets, Dinner Sets, Fur ( aps, Overshoes, arm Felt I Wm. McDonald, of innipeg, is likely to Henry Stelck and his wife we '.­�_ be ' , Boote and Slippers.- GBO. GOOD. � 1252-1 Tlal� entortainmetit consisted of lim'e-light , Mr. Henry Lippert's they met with a bad both expected to address the meeting: ; . I gallorl cl -_ by the present oce ' %4t, Mr. Jam9a -Par- ko Mr. Me edith's place.-Sev- ral Sabbath tip IF You want a Watch_ of any de�crir.tion, vie � s of the principal cities and p�ints of return to ta Proceeds to go toward the gene — — I - eral of our citizetis are laid up with la accident. One of the tugs broke and in the ­ leaves rt � _ � cell, for $455. The pr-pperties were all well see Couwrsa'a asaortmen b before purchasi1g., Prices in eat inL Scotland, together with Phe por- L. Mrs. Stelck in some School Fund. A good programme is being . - duce: . ! �. . . 253-1 � grippe, and among others Mr. Robert Willis subsequent confusion I pro D . i away down.' I tra ta of many 6minent poisons living and way fell over the dashboard and bad her arm prepared and a g d 4 sold. I I . . .1tr, . Dorsey. -We again remind Yood time is exl�ected by all. A call Solicited. - Ay- _� . � � CHRISTMAS S.Lm?ERs: - Gent4' Plush dtal, such as Gladstone, Burns, 'Carlisle, and Mr. John broken. . -_ 4&- . I ___ - � i � r readera of the Chrimtmas, entertainment I . six Won" Cops-F-cTiox.-An ;E ,mondville corres- Opera Slippers in a dom a different styles and at low- John Kinox, etc., also Scottish songs And on 9 . I est prices just arrived f )r ChrifftMA2 At 1�. WILL I under the -hupices of St. Thomas' church OLD FRIENDS. -Mr. Jacob Bean and Mrs, McKillop. - I rels, land . pondent sends us the' following -. 'In your 3*1 13 dances. The views were all very good; ap- - Bean, from Iowa, were here last week vi -sit- � . . This liq ' that Boot and Shoe Store. 1 126 Sabbath School,in Cardno's hall on Wednes Tow.NS11U1. MATTERS. -A me ting of the - into -02-0 last issue of the EXFOJITor. we notice pearing to be true to nature, and were very . .nr, 1.1 I,. . abor- A FiNE ar-sortment of Christm4s Fruit, 0 will ing their brother-in-law, Mr. Goo, Schelli y(yur correspondent fo, Eumondville �s I distinct, while the -singing was excellent, day evening next. The programm. 9' township council was held at McNamara's -- I 0 Finest Dehess Raisins n boxes and J b and It is twelve years since Mr. Bran was fiere as CrYst 7 ing under a delusion wheu he, repor 9 that a Cod Cranberries, Fig Now -Grenoble W InUts nearly every number on the prograrnme be- consist of addreases, Christmas music hotel, Leadbury, on Tuesday last. A peti- � . beautiful tableaux. -A literary and debating last and he noticed many changes in the - as ,color lis number of boys have t%kqn porse8sit of the Almonds, etc. i 'a, Sesforth. la253-1 ' ing eucored. The singing and dancing of . . tion 1w , submitted from parties in Morris, Edward McFaul, � � 4�1' and club sW[Dglng CN�Se's will be started in people and village. They have gone east to g the counoil It has I � old church and are turpinig it into a 1place of WHAT DO YOU '�IfANT ? Well, I really Miss Louise Horner, a bright little Miss of _ Aski to appoint a]-bitrators for . . . very qu . esq,onable amOsement. Now, Mr- dontt know what I wan ! Go to Lum I & WLL some twelve or fourteen years, was really the Young Men's Christian Association visit other friends, the )urpose of taking some p operty from butter,i. . , ' rooms on Monday evening, 11th January, Coup.T. -Division court was held here last the Walton School Section. 8 the peti- S-EAFORTH. I and istri Editor, tthii is a rniata,'ke rind Is -casting a eows. You will very li ely see just t w h :'t .Von have splendid, and was much and deservedly ad- ' . that T - slur on the boys of the lower end of the vil- been wanting and coulc not name i . � . 1253-1 mired, if we may judge from the repeated under competent teacher3. Young men are Wednesday, Judge Doyle presided. There tion,,rs belonged to other Secti an the coun- � - . fo - I . Bargain cordially invite&- There will be no charge. wav only one case tried and that lasted , I have th la who have taken ppesesgion of the church - XMAS Trees supplied from our applause which greeted her every appear- cil t)ok no action in -the matter. The claim - - - 4 ge Counters, 5c, 10c, 16c a id 25c. Same as he cities. : Lrhe first Christmas tree and entertainment about five hours. bleatty vs. Schoch, the of T:)biAs Nash for sheep killed by dogs was Orders were alsa passed for accoirrits � I Xnd yo. , for the purposs of ben6fiting. themselves both - Giio. GOOD. ­ . 1253-1 ance. The descriptions of the various scenes . nt Judge decided in favor of W. Schoch. lerkwasauth r-i'sedtodraft . saloons, in musical arid Jiterar � matters, and not in ". shown were also gool, being short, pithy, Of the Juvenile Templars of the Independe I not granted, The c amouriting-,to $921.93. The Council tbea - �. NTERESTIN( SUBJECT.- . Order of. Good Templara will be held in the 0 1 - the sair the way he trica to make out. We ho -pe Ax 1, Th to to the point, and well delivered. On the - � . a by�lavv fixiog the polling places and nam adjourned fo ineet again on Tueeday, the I Choose? Leather, Plusl ,Wood, Bronze, Ooluloid, or ' Temperance Hall on the evening of December Wroxeter. . ngtheDeput ReturniDgOfficera. Cheiques " at one o�clock p. m. maies ��, that these few words i�ifj suffice to clear us what will it be for .Xmas ? Look at our aried as. whole, t.he entertainment was a very good . I y 15th inst., The Board itgoes � of the l;russ positioq t .be report has, placed sortment. iti�il',,-,,izs�nytouwonderf,ullyi�d'eciding. one and will, we hope, result as profitably to 29th, when all comers will be made wel- ALMOST A FIRE. -On Suaday last the wero issued to School Trustees for $4,548.35 of Health will also meet on the 15-th inst., at I . and .W come. -The Mayor liss issued.notices call' I . 'o, 'I, , ` lug residents of our village were startled to bear and other accounts were pass, �d &mounting us in, and if Dot we wAl be pleased to open You will find f My line$ at ]Pxs"" J, the Society as it was pleasing to the aud�- 3 o'clock p, m. I � WIL80.'I's. . 1 1253-1 the fire bell ring, About 12- o'clock tile to S $2.94. The collector's th ie for paying - I i i our meotings to any r0iable -arties!. . en -3e; It also proves that the patriotiom of a piVblic mecting of the ratepayers of.the - . it tows I � p I town -at Kidd's hall this, Friday, evening, revidence of Mr. John Martin was found tax 3 was extended for two weeks. There fin -C J � SEC-TREA.S. A vERY fine assor tm ent of the 13 issel Su - auld Scotia's sous and daughters in and . . Cromarty. L I i � I for the purpose of considering the by-law to to be on fire, A spark froth the chim are 390 still to collect, -The county rate - L I ! — _� perior Carpet Sweeper, suitabla for a Christmas pre- around Seafurth still remains fresh and un- , . ney A BAD Fix. -A stor is going the rounds, I �. [ ; i se money for tise purpose of purchasing a is supposed to have ignitzd in the shingles, is paid and th6 fira'13cial state- y Tbts� - THE TIRE3fEN's BAL�.-Tho elevenLth an- sent, at FAIRLET'S, Beadquarters for the Bissel dimmed, elee they would not li�ave ventured rat for he year wl�iich make a certain young gentleman the z, I I . Sweeper. - 1253-1 new steam puihp for the watler-worke and but the damage was very sligbt, and it Only Ifient shows a balance of 6 1,600 in the Thore L 11 � nual ball and supLper of the . Sedfo�th Fire LAIDLAW's stock f Christmas Fruits are out in such large numbers on -suali a die- the extending of the water -works building, 'bief topic of conversation in this vicinity. plants I Brigade was held in Cetrdno's Hall on Friday agreeable night. amounted to a little excitement. If the t Some time ago.he drove his best girl home ­� corat. now complete at low Pt ices. Call and examine. J. Thig is a matter of the greatest importance same thing had happened in the night it . NOTES. -The members of the township . - . . isair-ol ' I - I evening last. The hall was neatly de C. LAMLAW.' 1253-1 to every resident of the town, and the would have amounted to more than � cit and others from church and of course put his horse in I � pulqu!� . . - - .. . ­ � .i excite- Colin I were enter ained at an . ed with strep6merB, ftgs, and pictures, a,nd A-MerryGbristmas Ai'3d a Hap1py New - PROFESSOR SCOTT'S CON -CERT. -The con- mecting should be largely &ttended.-De- ment, � oystersupperatXcNansara'sh( tel;Leadbury, the stable, and went into the house to page M71les t . presented a very prett � and animated ap- '" away a few hours of the long evening before . I saw I pearance, with the da cera all smiling and Year to al -I our patrons. J. FAULLST, Seaf L th. 12534 cert given by Professor Scott in Cardno�s spite of the wet and very unfavorable weather , BRijurs.-Mr. Thomm Gibs)n, of Smith by Mr. and Mrs. McNamar i 'on Monday him, Some person or perbarre took advant- B&CA, I -nd best. There Go to L�idlaw'a iind ses his bi g stock of Hall on Wednesday evening deserved a much on'Tuesday last there was a good turnout at &Gibson, is here a6sisting to lottd lumber, evening last. The bivalves vrere delicious - " suayocl in their prettiest a Jar r audience than that which was present. the Creamery meeting in Kidd's hall. The " a�,,ge of this opportunity, putting his horse his lixt Waa a IL I . Dinner Sets, tea Sets a d Fancy Goods, suitable for I ge which they arA still shipping. They have and the worthy,host and hostess did every- i ,arge attendanc� of old and young, presents. : . 12531 The slim atbendancu can be aocoun'ted for, report of the last' season's business seemed on L & Co Pan of into one af the back etalls of the stable. and pl&nt . L � from fqr and near, and dstnCin,g Was ke'pt ilin � L sold it to Gilchridt, Gre iri Y, thing in their power to make the occasion a placed a horned animal in its place. When . I � CHRISIMAS PRE ENTS in great variet however, by the number of concerts and to be very satieffactory to all the patrons ' uc- which 1 wi,thoqt cear,in- until the small hours of th Y. Wingliam. Mr. Green is here swpetintend- pleagant'one fof their guests, and they a I 0 Pure Silk Hindkerchic's of Japanese manufacture, entertainments of different kinds which are prfsent, and satisfactory arraugements iDg the loading of the same. ceeded too, as�all enjoyed a mostpleasant he came after his horse, being in a hurry, Oka o I m orniog, wheii alit 'dispersed, though I he ran bang against the animal, caui,ging it the .- . I no Linen and I.Awn Fa icy Ilandkerchie Gloves, being hold just now . What a pity it is that were made for the forthcoming year. ---. social houralthough their were: :leither liquors pli doubt �.ired, feeling that they had spent a Hosiery, M6n's Ties ind Collars, eto. 'Beautiful theFe concerts could not be distributed over -This Friday evening, (December 18th) - �- I I to utter an awful roar. This frightened the and tb most. ell . I - The supper wag a Lamps, China Cups 2,110 Saucers, Silverware, Knives , Harlock. I nor' speeches dl,gpensed.-Tha shareholders . jc�yal.,lo evening, - the winter more evenly, but as the proverb a social will be given by the Worrion's Mis- ' and others intefest�d should remember the young man so much that he dropped on hia Thes,� most sumptuo,us one and was,without doubt and Forks, S P oons, &c. Christmas barga ns at Mc- PF'R,90,NAL.-Mrs. A. Gray, of the. Mill I knees, and began to utter a prayer which wliole I ) IN-Tosa's, Brucefleld. 1253-1 has it, 11 It never rains but it pours." The sioa Band in the basement of the Methodist ! annual meeting to be held o 2 Wednesday - the b"t supper over given on such an occa- I - I Road, Tuckersmith, is at present here with . ran as follows: " NoW I lay me; wo, there I thoug] sion,. On the whole, the affivir wp6s a grand PATRAS.hnd T,ostizza, Currants ; SultawL, professor himself has a good, clear baritone church in this town, A feature of the the 23rd inst, at the Wir throp cheese Valencia and Layer Raisins ; Crosse -and Blackwell's voice, articulates distinctly and has very socia! will be a able ttible where suitable her daughter, Mrs. S. Reid, and inten�s re- down to; go back ! sleep, I pray - back now I three I time. mikining. here all winter. The old lady has factory. y succesa, a)l haying bad an excellent Peels. Gso.lG000. � 1 1253-1 ' . The Lord my soul; go away! to keep; If I I sUlio V1 I I happy selections. His soles were all well Chrietmas presents 6an be obtained. In 0 - Everything pa-b2ed off Without a j&r or hitch, BooKs, books, books, booksi boo�. 9, books, rendered, while the duets of the professor addition to an excellent tea, a good pro- been having very poo: health lately but . L should die; get up ! before I wake ; there ! . full of thus adding greatly tn, the pleasure of all. books, books books,4' booko, books, books, books,' and Miss Gilmore -were much appreciated, gramme will be rendered.-Mism M. Cas3on, we are pleased to state that she is no� irn. . Winghain. I pray the Lord; we, there ! my soul; wo, � ing th The firemen have h9l a good many such books, booki,'books, books and books at Luxapm & . Miss Gilmore is one of London's beat soprano daughter of Rev. W. C,isson, has returned proving. She ia being treated by be�. kon, Bitirms.-A lodge of the Kn ghts Of Pyth- now ! to take." By this time the poor fel- - - - � pulqu� - gatherings, but we feel safe in saying that. WiLSON'S, Seaforth. 1253-1 . She has a rich, clear voice and ar Dr. Gray, of St. Marys, who has been hem iaslhas lately been organized i� town.- We low bad regained enough strength to get to is �Carl this one was the most successful yet. JusT to hand this week at the Popular singers. - horne from Whitby Youpg badieg'College to several times visiting her. , She has al o re- 0 � ticulates most clearly, the audience being spend the Chri�tmas holidays. -Wo are � are pleased to see that Dr. I cDonald, M. the house, where be secured a light, and chbet - Grocery a 6hoice line of Xmas Goods, consisting able to hear every word of the 8ong without sorry to learn theit Dr. Bowie, father of Mrs. cently been visited -by hcr� Pon, Mr. John P., his so far rec.overed from is recent ac--� arming himself with a club, made another metbi " � I Accir)FNT.-A young mam named GivI.int of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps. If you want Gray, lumber merchant of Toronto, and by I anything in:our line call and gee our goodt and pi ices. the slightest difficulty. Her 'rendering of Robert Coleman, is at r.reserit confined to cident as to again be able - to attend to his attemVt to face this terrible animal. And no ral so -a of 11r, Timothy G.ivliu, I of McKillop, Highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs all I ou her son, Dr. James Gray, of Minnea.�olia, professional duties. . upon a closer examination he found it to be Incy I try- the old Scotch songs was particularly gpod. the house with a very sore leg,-Mr8. W. � 0 ricar BeeGhwood, mat with a very serious Estate of H. Rosa, Seafortb. 1263 1 The favorite of the evening, however, ,.v' sly ill The latter gentleman was on his way in the SAD Dxowsl-w ACCIDENT. On . Friday a poor inuccent COW, M01111ted with his own, Wit � accident on Saturday �ight last. � It , seems XHAS Cain dies w -h o tesale and ret. 61 GICO. as B1. Morriea, of this town, is dangerou Old Country, to prosecute his studi�,e in afternoon larit, about four o'c ock, StaDley , set of driving harntsi. Being rather excited gl I . Miss Alex%nder, elocutionist of Torduto. and slight hopes are cotertained for her re.- . ses he wa3 in sedforth wi[tli a load of wood and GOOD, Seafo : rth and Brusseis. 1253-1 Her seleq.tions were mohbly of a comical na- covery.-Captain Markle, of the Salvation 513me (if the noted hospitals of the old iand. Watson, aged eleven years, son of Mr. be started to hitch up the cow, but she arm J sta,r'ed for hu,me late �n the evening. When GiviNo Up BUSINESS SALF.--Take no- iMrs. Gray's many friends throughout the . " - tare, and were made even more amusing by Arm�, here, attended the special meetiu'gx James Watsono formerly of #ullett, went kicked up such an awful excitement, he g7eal ou6 abauL# . from town be must tice of 11amilton &Iucinnis'advIin this week's paper county will be greatly pleased to leain of 0 h ill I I f - her goetdres and the exprosaions of her face. of Mrs. Booth-Clibborn this week in Lon. : ut to skate on t e :M1 PO d., in Lower finally had to let her go. The next question plug' have fatlea OW�IL Mwilltln,tbe hook ofa chain Boots and Shoes at right prices. All her complete recovery. � . padiee! having . � Wingham. - Being naturally a venturesome lie though t of was, " where is my horse?" , driul Accounts to,11-lamilton&-Mc1nnis will li,ease settle When Miss Alexander recites she seeriiq'to don. This 4alent-d lady is the eldest . � attiched. to the raek c.1tching in his clothing, them befor� January 16th as the business is to change put her whole heart into her isubjeat and thus daughter of General Booth, of London, . .10 � i ]ad he had 9kat9d ,Within about six 'feet of Looking about himself lie soon spied him i Tbe�l agged a considerable on the let of February. 1892. Those _. � � In this N,, &� f�ll not .settled by adds force lo her words. Sheisanadeptat England.-Lieliterin,rit Wiseman is spending Leadbury. I the open water wh6n the ice avoway and standiog at the rear end of the stable a5 if - I Mex� � di,-tan-ce along the li�,td. road -Lintil in some January 15t,b, 1892, will be -handed in fo ,collection � . � . . Wen�t 11A.UFUrON &MCINNIS, SCAiortb. 1261 tf. ' the Irish as well as the Scotch. Herreuderiug a few days in Toronto. -Andrew Crawford, LOCALS. -A b&rn belonging to Mr. �ohn he went to the bottom. No p rson saw the nothing had happened. So be started to i'a tb , . . I wu,y or Other he got oed. The team - ; - � I - . of "Saunders McGl,ashau's Court3hip " wa� 'I Chummy," spent I -ant Sunday with friends Looming was consumed with its contents on accident, but, during the afternoon thb- bitch up his horse and went home rejoicing and i On to Beechwood Lid arriving there with�uut - enino, in the ice was noticed y s,)rne boys. t1hat be was still alive. I hope he will never are I COUNCIL Doi)NGS. LAt the regular moetiDg particularly good. The accompaniments here, He ba3 a good situation in Stratford Monday night of last'week. It is tho�ght OP 0 a. driver th�e alariyvw8s raised, and a search of the town counoil eld on Tuesday evening were played by Mids Jean Phillips, of Lon- and is doing well, to have been the work of an incendiary. Stanley Watson was not miase until after forget his terrible adventure with the cow. � Mex befrig made the young, man was found at a ­ don, wl-,o did her part in a most skilful and - _� night, when the alarm was rai. L -d, the hole -Cau. va ' the financiA statern nt of the town finances The loss is said to be covered by insu ' "' � rep fikrm hcuse DP,L%r bo,,.' He had been found forthe year thus far was read and ordered pleasing inatiner., - Rer opening instrumental '� . .1 I Varna. . -SAerarnent gervices are announced pulq � r, ' a condi- . I _. I I'fo, in the ice dieco.vereJ and the s d trutli, sus- . and. lying on thi� ro�id ill an unconsciou - .ci , ; , don, until morn- Exeter. -, to be published as required by -law. The solo of Scotch music was inuoh appi 0 a I ted. Pooiij AT THE POST OFFICE STORE,-,Nlr. Sabbath, the 201.h of this month, a' B thO, ,l pected. Nothing could bc ­ " � . -procu , d, the river I tion by Mr. Thomas I McFadden who took to the Although the audience was .irnall the per- ' M 0 a in - 1119, when a IYoat was r nigh bi-al, up � and carud' for him. Medical aid usual grant of $100 was give joseph Morrow, of the post office store, has a mag- church, service' -to com eDee at 1 I . dragged and the body found a short distance TEMPBRAN-B Lix-TuRE.- A temperance unii was procured when it was found that his Mechanics' Institut.-, A deputa;ion from former8 seemed to do their iltm(,.gt to please nificunt display of Chritstwas goods most artistically Messrs, Johil Duridag and J. J. Irvine were convention under the auspices of the Exeter I whil . s -nt and responded most and beautifully arranged. Ito is one of the largest below t�e original opening in t4e ice, The I injurio% although ainful are Dot -serious thoWomen', Gfiris!ian Temperaice Union thoge who were presc 1, i;Ven and best stocks ever brought into Varna, and every. around one day lately oollooting o,Ats for boy had made a desperato-effor't- to save his district was liclel in the Main Street church, 4 auti - I - presented a petition asking for a f rant to be oheerfully-to the numerous encorea ­ g bod3 should call and see it. 1253-1 food for Rev. Mr, Ottawell's driver. They Exeter, on Wednr6day- A good attend- - and he i3 likely s.)on lo recover, althouah. it h life.- The ice had been broken i in all direc- billi " " usad by them for'th,� -Purpose of aiding the" them. - - DRATIL-Mr. Thomas Keys, of -Stephen. obtained about 50 bushch in a short t . ;,me. I ance of delegates assembled in the after- I is fearu�k he Illay 10!16 the use of one eye. (I e,gerving poor n. T o. sum' of . . - — � . They return their ,sincere thanks to a lonm- tions by his terrible but futile fforts. noon, and an interesting discuasion took ers i Undertbe airedinstai ; ices it is a wonder he $50 was j�ranted. A" petition was also read LOCAL BRIFIeS. -Mr. John Buie, of Blyth, township, was bdried last week, at the hge ber of the adherents of the sister denomilla- — a- I . place on the subjzect of "' Moral Suasion," in- the � * was not ki�lled. � from the town band lasking financial aid to was in town on Tueed-ay. He came to see of 81 yfars. Ile was ona of the early tions who generously contributed wheii re- . East W . tro :uce - y . ev. obn u8sell ; "Gospel va'd ' - ralieve theni from �ifficultiea, &rising from hio-old friend, Mr. Andrew McCas, who is setCers, and for a number of years was 116 quek,ted to do so, .1 . I ' T. mcmber of the Ste.nley council, fie sold his - LoCALS.-DIr. D.Ave Cook ,i appointed Tem .erance" by Rev, J. C. Nethercott,jand , . TiiE STRATYORL) 11 EDGE Frv�cE; COMPANY. having several of heir i�`strurrents and still'at his br*hei's residence - in -Egmond- farm in Stanley ten or twelve years ago, . - I caretaker of Westfield church, the " Local. Option Act," by 11,4y, W. JL' . tho I � � -A cornpany, comp,cued of about thirty of other property destpoyed during the burn- ville, suffering from injurits, the r-dault of a and removed to- the townshiF of Stephen, Hills Green. � $40 per annum. -Mr. James Vi Ford, favoring the CODtinnal use of moral . ,in I the besk f-Ar-alers and business mEn of Perth ing of the! old town 4all. They w e granted fail, of which mentiDu was made at the time. I tior I . � suasion and of the influence of the Gospel yen county have purch[LSL��d all of the blisjueea . Jerk wasiaut�horised tc advertise where he remained until death .call,M him NOTkS,-Bntoheriug is the order of the his farm in Athfield and inten ' N,VL $60 The o -Seaforth has furnished Woodstock with away. His wife, five daughters and four day in this vicinity, -Mr. George Fcster, in Wawanosh in the future. . in combattilig intemperance, and al,,o re. dst� and right�;L o.f the On ario Hedge and, . ire for tendeis for the Ue'irery at the water- another -ood citizen,,in the person of Mr. . n Mont na for some commending that the itifluence of tbe I a Fenct. Corn te: counties of Perth, works of 50 cords of1dry wood au� 200 cords 0 survive him. The deceased was very returned horna on Friday las'�., having dom-, Henry wh-o has been i I U toli - - . I I James Burgess, who removed with his family "" time is home on a visit. -Ur Win Rath church be used towards 'he aecuring of 10- . 1. . W llingtOfl) Witted o, Huron, Bruce and of The� t6ude'ra are Ito be re- to that burg this week and who will engage highly resp,:cted by all who, knew him. I pleted his nourse at the Goderich Model 'land �ayfiold cal option in the v ' � ip.alities in : I He e -L NOTFS.-We were all pleaged to see tile schcol.-M, ea8rs. Jarrett and Hart had their was visiting friends. in Ciinton ITious muDIC Grey, and will carry oil the business under ceived until the 23th' December. The report in the restaurant business there. -Mt. John last week.-L31r. Harry Hyslop: was vi. the district, aud ,painting to the necessity of : A113 tile name of the Stratford Hedge Fence of the tow' a electrici�u giving the' hour' at Elgig, formerly of Tucheramith, but W'ho Ire geniwl face of -Mr. James Keys, of Wichi- threshing engine daniaged by frost one night od las I I week. giting securing a - - =a, I I - gan. He and his good lady weie attending lAst week. -Mr. George Forreht's letter, friends in this Deighborho -M r. s far as pos�sible a pronounced re- � ino Company. This fact gives the farmers of which he1started add stopped the .street moved to the Cyp�ess Rivet district, M4,111- Fred Toil intends taking a nu presentation in.the Municipalcouncil, Al-arge � . . the funera,l of his brother, the late Thomai which appeared in your lost iesue, was read ber of horses . M the abave countiwi i�yer assurance that they lights ea6h day fro' the 14th of October *oba, hist spring, is at present in this ortly. This e the second congregation aasombled in the evening, and .. can coutract for liedge y and f . eel abEolutely : fn . vlc�"`_ Keys, -Au entertainment and Christmas with much interest by his .many friands in to Manitoba sl wi its I until the 00th NoveOiber,was received,and a ity visiting friends and looking after busi- tree, under the auspices of St.John's church this vicinity. -Mrs, Ferguson, of Cli ton shi pment of bo rses to Manitobal by Mr. Toll. stirring addresses were delivered by Rev. 'no] Ceriz4in of its comple�ion. All of the con- resolution' a0apted requiring tile lighting of ness. He had a good crop this year which W. McDonagh on the religiou4 I appects of traetb-�;acurcd bythe Ontario company have 0 b a� h Sunday School will take place in the town formerly a r"ident of this neighborh Od: BRiErs. , Y -r. John Coultis d Joe Stone. - � � ics, the street cir ui e G. night at Eunset. A received no. injury from frost, and does not lit.11, Thurs,lay evening, the 24th inst. An has purchased a place in Exeter and 4M house have th( sontract of cuti irig wood for t-otal abstinence, and by Rev. George Boyd I . r pw bE,en tr,racd over t the Stratford com- reEolution' was pasae i adopting tbi� tender of regret having so] d his fine farm. in Tucker- (�.xcellent programme for the occasion' will be shortly move there. -Mr. Thoma Hu0son Mr. R. Vint -The Epworth League of on the relation of the temp4rance question A pa,ny, and Twill bo coi ! leted by it. There the Kerr' Engine Works, Walk4frville, for smith and removing to Manitob,%.-We need 11 eld hel a very succeesful entertain- to law and order. will be no chmn,�,e in be construction of the the suppl�iDg of the new steam p mp at the s provided. BeEides the local talenu the ser- returned to his home in Michigan last week. Westfil � . .' . carcely remind our town readers of the An- vices' of the Seaforth Quartette club have -Rev. Mr. M-aGee, of Hensall, will Oc upy ment on Mon al; evening, It is a strong I LOCAL BiuFms.-The Ladies' Aid of the ­ � . . � . fenca, exparienced nien having been secured water -works on condition that the by-law tO niversary Services in the Presbyterian church I . un- society. -The Westfield Lodge of Indepen- -- "I to carTy on the business to a sati � been secured. The reputation -of the Sea- the pulpit of the Methodist Church on James Street-MetbodiSt churclheld a Au,c- 'fr sfactory provide 4 efor, to be voted on on -next SabbaW, to be conducted by Rev. W. � forth Quartetto Club will be 'sufficient to day afternoon next. I dent Order Go:)d T6mplars has died a natu- ceEsful tea meoting in the basement of the fi and succ(,suful cornpletion of all contracts. the first M . Saunary, be carried. The J. Clark, of London, and the entertainment 0 1 ral death. I could not manage to get above-named church on Monday evening .Mr. It. 11. Barr, of �his town, will remain polling p I laces for !the municipal elections on Monday evening. With favorable wea. guarantee a crowded house, so come early . ; to op n - it, l , I in Huron county a,4d give the farmers a were fixed and the deputy return . and obtain seats, ' � . Hibbert. I enoui )11 Lodge since last May. last. �, A social was held on Tuesday even- . Se 9 will likely be a Jarge turnout on LAINUNTAULF, DFATH, - Mrs. Rider, of , Mep.ara. John nd William Ross, of Toronto ing.-A great deal of agitation is going P1 chance to secure and beauti- appointed. The poting places ar) at Cash's both ocomjions.-Mr. Alonzo Leech, the well A FINE DwEALiNG.-The McIver brol hers ' Sity, returned home this week for on concerning the voting which will t ke . � - fuj, fence. The folla�ing are the directors store; Queen's Hotel- sample room and Kidd's known cheese muker, is at present in town, Michigai), sister of Mr. Johii� Reid, of near of the seventh concession have just corn- I Univer ,% I tb of ffic new cornpany 1, James Trow, Henry hsl � s Varna, inet with a terrible death last week. Christmas bolidays.-Mr. Samuel Walsh place to -day, Friday, to decide whether the I st ' e Foley, E. T. Dufton 1 Henry Wood, A. J. W 1, andl the deputy returning cfficars are Mr. Leech andfamily ,%re on their way'to She wE,s going into the cellar on Saturday pleted the erection of a commodious brick ! intends purghasing a grand 6w Traction market is to be removed from its present . it , ar . . 1i 0, m. Elliott, Ed. C�sh and S. Sta.-k. After their winter- quarters on their farm a mansion, which reflec Pon '. Engiiio and Separator. He will have t I . t ovenill carrying a lighted lallip, and step- ts great credit u 0 position to the Town Hall or not. -Master 13 M,cPliersoa, Theo. 1�ohfreith, Win blowat. passing a' number �f accounts the council Guysboro, Oxford county. Mr. Leech has . 9)� the skilled artiEans they had employed, It ! compete with Mr. T. Williams -Miss Greg- Wesley Cree - �,f I ; I . ! . � I I beea conducting a'cheese factory I neA on a eat that was on the step, she lost ch is at present seriously ill.- It.. ; adjourned. - r Luck- P"g *11 compare favorably with the pedatial cry of School Sectio'n No. 10 ntends hold- Our village fathers met on Tueslay evening 1! IT , . I & her balance and fell. In the fall the lamp wl I � i - �, , - Riv. MR.- Tci,L-�"s LizcTuRE.- he fee- I - � � 'Ilow during the past Beason and has I had a wag brokon andexploded. She was at once regidence,of their worthy neighbor, " H( nest ; ing a publia examination on 'Friday 18th last and extended the time for the payment . 'i IS � ,� 4 ture delivered in thel basement of tl�e Pres- DEATA oi" Dit. Nrsti.-M" roat, a very satisf!ictol y winding up, and been re- - n." We hope that the family may lODg I inst. wad an entertainmen of taxes until January 14th next. The ­ � S1 . � envelopedin flames and so terribly burned Job I t in the evening. ., I last, by of this ;EtOWD, has harided I � �ho eligai,ed for nextsaason. --We are glad to live to eDjoy the comforts of their new ' I . bytoria,u Church, on Friday evening 1.9 C,t ylo),f 0 that she died the following Wednesday. , --- " taxes are all paid into the collector's hands, � �t es Rev. Mr. Tully, of Mitchell --was ell at- Bend igo ';(Victoria, A,ustralia).A��ertiser, of Icarn that Mr. James Stewart, of & Sea- house. - J � Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved rela- Usborne. except $26O. -Professor Scott's concert., I I i 1-41 tended and seeined to be greatly appreciated the 19th ':of October, wh,ich co t t- forth restauran'�, wi-.o had his leg fractured a - PERSONAL, -Mr. James O'Brien, out es- ..' � . tives and friends. COU�(CTL DoiNr,s.-The Council met_�on which was held in Drew's Operst on Tuesday a by the audience. The subject of the lecture of the wernoria - . w's shoi t time ago, is g�tting along nicely and teemed friend of'the sixth concession of this � I iervices _ I i ' � e I I - I . . I ' the 5th ilist., when all the ir embers were evening last was grand and should have k -i vras "The Pyramids of Egypt." Mr.Tafly has, ch,urch, Bendigo, ii;t connection I with the is now able to sit tip. -As an instance of th 1� I township, has been spending a few weH : present. On motion of Mr. Hallsi a I G n . econd- been greeted by a inuch larger audience.- I a ' Brussels. I no doubt, given. it a great deal of intelli-,ent death of the Dr. 3iiah. The benefits of dvartising, Air. Wm. Somerville, earned holidays visiting friends in the � 11 i; � - .pastor, Rev. . i ed -ron, the Reev,e was in- Our recent thaw has caught a severe cold;- ­ � It study, and as he possf;sses many qualifi- deceased: clergyma� was well 1known to of the Great North Western te!egraph com- 13-RrEFs.-Robert Ross,ivho went to British vicinity of Beechwood. by� Mr. Came 1� I I truot�d to procure legal advi ,e as to the The public school concert which will take ii� cationa for a popula lecturrer, he miiLkes his many ix'thls; vicinit He was a ,schoolmate pany in this town, informs Ins that out of 25 Columbia laA spring, returned home last AN EARLY LAMB, -A few days ago upon ! a i . Lr ' ' - I e anunicips � . a xies his and iLntiihate friend of the lat Mr. Win. rhoncy orders sold by him in the first week Thur,,Jay night looking well. He .99,y8 pasoiDg the farm of Mr. Stephen Keating, ; responsibility of th lity for dam- place to -night, Friday, in the Exeter School i 0.1 . theme ii.terst4y interesting, and c ' I 0 xposiTou times are dull over-- there and Ontarioans I age done to iheep by dogs, Moved by Mr. Hall should be well patronized, as the prin- 21 audience right with him. Although he MeConndl, of Tuckeramith. Vout ton of December, 20 were sAd t ' E_ we,noticed - an object, which, upon inspec- I . 1, -Mr. T. A. Brown, has gone to a great, I spoke for nearly t � *o hours., we know of years ago he paid that gentlemaii and other subscribers in the county Who noticed the are as well here.as, there. -The council met tio�, proved to be a fine, healthy, young Kyd . d,' seconded by' Mr. Halls, that the ,cipa I - aoine, at least, who I�Vere sorry whe:i he got friends in this vicinity a visit ano at the re- advertisernent.-Mr. If. B. Henderson, who this week on Tu, sday when they prepared eary and Hudson generally ! Forr"nation for reeve and councillors to serve ,deal of trouble and expense to make it a - - . It I '�tl� � I ' lamb. Messrs. G I for 1892 b held at the .success. -Mr. George Smith, hostler of the largely on the Wramid quest ol� many deli'vered a mo3t 1 interesting for. some time has been -teller in the BAnk of their annual statement. They believe in take the lead for early lamin, but are btiated I in the' municipality tentral. Hotel stables, is a thoroughbred .. % pg.ying its they go. They have enough cash . town hall, Blimyille, on Mond%y, the 2§�h , � through, He dwe Of Gizeli, and had a,model of it of is own lecture on Anstralk';A in the Presbyterian Commerce here- left on Tuesday for Mon- + , ) ' He has been very 5-necessful ... � I I day of December, 1891, at the hour ,of 10 ' etock feeder. . construction to illuOtmto the lectur , and it church in this toWn. Dr. Nl'h as the treal to assume a similar position in the on hand, over all liabilities for the year, to _. . I i I y a. m., for reeve, and 12 o'clock,noon, i of late with Morley's cattle spice by feeding :5 wag of great service'to a fuller und ratand- founder of Z3t. And�ew a congre ation, Be,n- '13,%nk of Commerce there. A large number leave a .surplus of about $700 'for their line- � O'C104 irlg� 0 r I Myth. for councillors ; that George W. Holman I it regularly for one week to Mr. W. T. _ I x the subject.. I He fi d 'bed the digo, an I d bad conitinuei its p 8tor for up- of his frie d assembled at the- station to see cessors to start with. � This is� the last year tRF rush for Xmas Groceries c preside at said nomination, and in caae polls �; I - . _- i . character of the rst _escr I ay good-bye. His successor for the railway debt, so that 'next council :ontinues at i. I Acheson's cow, She has increased in milk I . 11, pedple, the countryland the wards of 37 yearo, and, as � y be said, him off anind - ' I : from one half to two pails of milk per day. - , t constructiod of the pyramid, and then gave "died i1in harness." The mem rial sermon her6 is M r. ziynard frem. the Toronto of- witii the increased asBesEment, will be able " the people's grocery." That Metcalf will nike a � be deinanded, they be held as ' llows, viz : I I � - success of it, no one doubts. Call and compare ,roods , S. - :0 Ville, Mr.Smith ban been a caretaker of thorough- � vv�' ward, at the town hal, Elim I I some of the popula,r theories advai Lced by was preiched by Riv. Daniel 14cKonzie, of fice.-M.r. eorge. Murray ,has bought the to do a good deal more� for the same rate or pricea. Metcalf is also pushing the jew �,llery � red stock for a number of yeare, and says 1 f , e archi- Collingwood, who, �t seems, ha been am wood on so en acres of the farm of the late else they will be able to reduce it. -Material fancy goods business in the eld stand. Ca I and George W. 'b t scientists how and why this immen. an Holman, returning officer ; N - I a I I I tectural wonder was 'constructed and the f` 5 * I - intimate friend and associ t f th de- David Walk r, on the mill road, Tucker- for the council board for next year seems 8, how cheap you can buy a Watoh. 12i 3_1 I W. Ward, on lot 6, S. T."R., orge Lowe, it pays to use cattle spice. 1� . e ie . I ), ; S. E. Ward, on lot 2, conces3iou - . 0 i ,upwards �f 20 year 9After pa smith, now wried by Mr. J. - W. Walker, of scarce, at least there are no aspirants in the 4 .� Object which its construction was ca calated ceased for s. �RiF.Fs. -Mr. Joseph Carter h&3 retu ,-ned i D. R' ( � . y- i W�in. Walker, D. R. 0. ; X. E. Ward, -Knox church, St. Mary's, which some .i � io: serve-, He then.gave his reasons why he ing a high personal! tribute to �be deceased Moorefield. Mr. Murray will be able to field yet and a week from next Monday is home from hi§ trip to Calgary. -Mr. Rc bert 10, 0. . 11 . ' ; -time ago was visited b fire, was re -opened .1 . . eould not accept any of these theories, and he mad� the followi4k reference Ohl death supply the itizens with Wood this winter. nominatiou dp,y; Robert Graham has made Howard has moved into the house formerly . at Gardiner's Hall, Farquhar, Alexander y . � is 6th inst., after being thor stated it �as his opinion that the pyramid and -life's work. H,e said: ,blbalh -We unde tand that Mr, R. Roche, of the :a good reeve, but be evidently seems inclin- oc�upied by Mr. H.. Poulton, having rented Duncan, D. R. 0. ; that said polls be open- on Sabbath, oughly I , I was co ' S 0- ed to step down and out for, the present, his house -across tb '9 o'clock a. in., and close4 -at 5 o'clock -repaired and elegantly fitted up. � ' _' 0 "�s g ser. Commercial hotel will shortly move int e river to the Ward6i is of -ustracted as a burial place for the afterno 'n., before the hour f(:r enins ed -at Rev. king or monarch of that day. Whether or vice, after an illness'! of ten days 1he breathed the 'house at present occupied by Mr. W. altbongh his many friends would like to see ity church. -Municipal matters 3&ve p. m., on hionday, the 4th. daN of January, oipal Oraut preached at the moxming I - .. I I . I Prin � I L a a n In fact, with one to fill Trt .L Ferguso F* . net Mr. Tully hais got the correct taeory it his laptil An attaokl of infiuenza� the disease Hamilton, a ad will take charge of Mr. E. him stay on 9 i - be I Yery quiet so far. -Dr n has 1$92,j and that a by-law be dra,ted confirm -1 and ey4ining services, and Rev, Mr. Coa- 1 is not for us -to may. He also addu cad the which, AULring the �laat few welks, has car- C. Coleman's horses. It is not yet known the vacancy of W. F. Stewarit, and the old m ved into the house he recently purcbased ing the shme.-Carried. M�.cved by Mr ! grove officiated in the afternoon. There ! 'L . i � . wonderful arobitectural rierl off;so many of Our public en, was the seconded by Mr; Kydd., that Mrs � were large congregations at all servic nd Pyramid and the . who will get the Coifimercial here have council would all be elected ,�by acclamation fr:m Mr. McNally. -The first of the series Shier, :� i ef! a � � � � , 4 , , I , , , , , I - . 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