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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-02-05, Page 840F - I ! , , ; , . 8 . J I - +111 t I I , , I .1 . I L li i * 5 I !, - , .1 " f_', - . 4 , X , - ; ­ , . 1. . I :, ",_ - , I , . I . 4 X! 7 1, r -Ia , U'l qg , , . i 1, I , , I , , I , . . I I I Al I - , : - I - . , 411 I I..,, - - I 0 , . , I - 1, ; 'Vi . 11 11-1 i . ,_ I ;_ V I V, 1. V. f, . , ., 1. J 1, .t . Me i '. I , A , ,_1 . . I , ,f A" 1. 7 I . :; I . - - : ; ,. r. il, I 11 I I . : - 1-1 ,Z 7 . . I I '. (I _., - . I i­` IV A .7, Jr ji, . , Z 04 , _ ZI -i - J.., . _ I A, tt I , - . I — - z - .- If, ."', , I I , I :_ 11 , , , # * , L, i 1 . ,_ - - 11 , _ . 44 -, 17 ,---I U'_ I , 1__" --- . . - ­ I , I — .", I r'" . 1 N , (-L.` , 11 . $ - I : . I - , * .. - "', - K I. - I I . I , - . . * t 11 11 t I - il . i" - I I ? I, t e;'. L I- , I : , . ;1 I j 1 . ' ' L _ _ V I., , - w I I I L . 4 . , 11 4 . I _ I 1 _ '44 44 i ;'C, . , i' - t : . _- - . - ; j , 1 _ . __ L . I I - I 1 . I . - 1-1 11 1 ,. It Y - V 'i, j , f - t I I . I I . - , , :_ L . " il kI .1 L _1 i* , , , , . , , I I ( It . , , ! 1 " , -.1 t 4 1 , - - , , . I I . . , . 14i I V . , I I I I , ,z . . I 0 L - . 0 ji ii ,,, - . L EDWARD -:- CASH) '* public worehil of God, but she prized very long, and it is much easier to keep a Com- of the Collegiate Institute Board on Wed - Mr. Thomas was re - I highly the attentions of her pastor. A few pany of this kind in existence than to re - nesday evening, .Kidd - Will continue to buy any quantity of days before, I er death Rev. Mr. Grahani paid her a visit, and when eaked if she had vRe it after it has lapsed. The Company should be kept in vigorous operation. It is elected chairman, Mr. Kidd has occupied this honorable position for seven or eight Fine Rool and Print Butter. Also heard all'he aid, she -replied : " Oh yes, a good thing, and it has now been demon- . year in Buocession, and a better man for the Furs, Ridles, Sheepskins and tallow he forgot nothint, he was always nice, but nicer now than ever heard him." She had strated that it can be carried on on a safe and satisfactory basis, and the stock men of position could mot be got. -Lady Nairn Camp, Sons of Scotland, intend holding a at his old stand I no dread of death, and passed peacefully ' the country ihould rally around it and make literary entertainment in their ball on the GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH , IQ., away. . . it as satisfactory as possible. . -evening of February 17th at 8 o'clock sharp. W. Cameron. Smith, Barrister, has and we wish him continued success.- i Mr. El. Arnold has now almost quite recGver-. I Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep ; - PRESENTATION. -On Friday eveninA. last -Mr. returned to business again After an absence I OLOTHING. A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foe@. a number of -the members of the Aver lacrosse club assembled in the Young Men's of some days. -The Emma Wells Comedy Company will appear in Cardno's He'll for . . . Com, Christian Association rooms to bid farewell one week, cominenoinglon Tuesday evening, . 0 to the worthy president, Mr. W. J. Hamil- February 9th. They are under the auspices on the most favorable terms "to repayment. 1259-2 A HAPPY YENT.-A very happy and in- ton, who was on the eve of his departure for of the band, and for - this reason, if not on Big ratize of New Clothing consisting. of Men's teresting event took place in the Biddulph Stratford, where lie will enter into the account of their own good qualities, they Youths' Roys' and Children's Overcoats, ii.nd Suits Catholic church on Tuesday morning last. wholesale boot and shoe business, During should be well patronized. This company bought at pricbs away below ordinary value, and which will be sold at proportionally lower rates. The occasion was the marriage of Miss Mary the past season Mr. Hamilton was president appeared here some time ago, and for one drew houses, we have no xea,s overcoats trom sim up; Men's Suits from $4 Naugle, eld(st daughter of Mr. Patrick of the club ind proved to be w most worthy week crowded and ' up; Boys'Sults, from $4 up - Boys' Overcoats from I Wangle, of tb township of Biddulph, to Mr. officer and through hie energy and good* - _-doubt but that they will do so this time. 1 32.75 up; Children's Suits from $1.76 up; Children's our of Furs, co-- John Dever ux, Jr., a prosperous and well- management the club reached a high dtan- Wherever they have been the local papersi Overcoats from le.36 up. stock priakng ladies' and nt3' Cc W, caps, capes, The to-do young farmer of near Seaforth. I dard in the season's play. To show their speak very -highly of them, both 815 regard% i Colarettes, 'muffs, Boas, &c., is now complete at the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large appreciation of his services the club pre-. their efficient acting -and good singing. -'i Raegaut Clothing and Dry Goods House. I number of re ativea and friends, was per- sentei him with a complimentary and Tbedea-th is annonuced of Mr. Thomas , WM. PICKARDl formed by Rev. Father Connolly, the bride neatly worded address, accompanied by a Goldie, Mayor of Guelph. It cocurred on T. Kidd's old stand, Soxforth. being assiste by Miss Wells, of Stratford, handsomely framed and enlarged picture of Tuesday. Mr. Goldie was a brother-in-law - - - and the groom by his brother, Mr. William last year's team. Mr. Hamilton replied in of Mrs. Thomas W. Duncan,, of this town, Deveraux. Uter a* most sumptuous wed- A few appropriate remarks, thahking the being married to a sister of her#. He was (12 thr '11brou txpoo j40'r4 ding breakfa it the happy couple left Jor Toronto and other points east to enjoy -the boys for the unexpected present and ex- . his regret at leaving both the town here a few weeks ago attonding Mr. Duncan at the time of his death. T honeymoon. A large number of relatives pressed and the club. . 11 I . . I . On the following Monday morning R ev. J. and friends from Seaforth and vicinity - - __ - - I I A SIRAFOUTH VOCALIST. -Miss Grace Me- DISTRICT MATTERS. drove down On Monday to witness the cere- mony. We oinwith the couple's I FOR MANITOBA. -Mr. James Elder, of Fauli daughter -of Mr. L. L. McFaul, of this young Virden, Manitoba, and formerly- of the town, who has been attending the Academy . many friends in wishing them a long, happy a . township of Usborne, who is at present on a of Music in Toronto, has become &I I PUBLIS11 ER'S - NOTICE. -A new .story and prosperjus life together. I I visit to this county, will hold meetings at member, of the Arion club of Bo&toni is commenced in this week's ExposiToR. CAMPIOULL'SWHITE CHAFF-SP.RINU W`HZA,T, the following times and places for the pur- pose of giving information concerning the - and Toronto. The club have recent -i I 17 been gi Ing musical entertainments Jt will be continued for several weeks.- a new and prou6ising variety for sale at Scott's Man- moth Seed and IFeed Store, Seaforth. We desire to Prairie Province, viz.: Londesboro, Mon- in various parts of this Province, and have We would advise all our story -loving state to the farmers that we have now on hand a day, February 8 ; Harlock, Tuesday, Febru- been greeted by crowded houses wherever subsotibers to read it. It is by, a quantity of this 1 wheat grown by Mr.D.D.Wflson. Wa large ary 9; Constance, Wednesday, February theywent. Miss McFaul has also been win - clever -and popular author, and it will would advise early o;aers as there is not a very I quantity to be had this - season. Steele Broo.,Toronto, 1.0; Clinton, Thursday, February 11 ; niug for herself rare distinction &a a vocal - be found to increase in linterest as it in their report Ay : At the Experimen arm in Brucefield ' Friday, February .12, and Hen- i0t. We append a few of the complimentary , I ISDO the crop was $61 bushels, w an the bed crop Of eall, Sistu'riday, February 13. Each of these. noticee ahe has been accorded by the news- proceeft:--- New subs6iibeis can be . any other varle , 7 s 30 bushels, and they think it y is the most Pr mising Spring Wheat for Ontario e meetings will commenoe at 7.30 in th even- papers of the towns where she appeared : furnished with back numbers if they I they have gVrn. we can also supply you with a ing, and all, including ladies, are cordially The Millbrook Reporter says : 11 All lovers ask for them. On account of lengthy fewd UmPle of Colorado and other varieties. In a Oats, invited. Mr. Elder is a practical farmer, 'MAP, of music should not lose the opportunity of reports of Farmers' Institutes, the days more we will have in a full stock of Peas, Clover, Seed, Mangold and Carrot Seeds, and an intelligent and reliable gentl 0 who'thoroughly understands the conditions hearing the soprano, Grace McFaulp of the Arion Club, of Boston and Toronto. As a County Council and other matter that also a full line of Garden Seeds, and we have no hesitation in saying thot when you come and ex- of rettlement in the new country, and par ballad singer she is truly wonderful. Chrivt' ebuld not be delayed, we have been ami,ne our stoo r and prices you will be telling your ties desiring to gain reliable information mas night's concert was a brilliant success. obliged to make & break in the pub- neighbors that without a doubt Robert S00tv, is the place to buy ycur Seeds. ROBIRT SCOTT, Seaforth. - concerning Manitoba and the Northwest i Grace McFaul, the yontig soonkno created 0 lication of the intere8tiDo, -series of ­ 0 . 1260 MR. 0. C WILLSON.-The washing ma- should attend his meetings. He will give both the bright and dark side of life there 0 8 f's a sensation. Her rendition of th wi song was a revelation." Toronto News:1 Colorado letters, and. also in the clev- chine we got f om you on trial is a great success, it go that his audience can strike a balance and 61 All were delighted with the concert in the " erly written and ver interesting let- y works oplendi ly and does all that you alaimed for it. decide for themselves, Rio meetings will Opers, Elall last evening. Grace MoFisul ters of Mr. Dunsmore from Central . Mrs. Turnbull vould not like to part with it. Re- spectfully you s, RoBzRT Tiult'"ULL, MOKLItop. be interesting to all, whether they have any singing of the ballad, " Doar Heart" w Am erica. Both, however, will be re-- 1') 1 __60 intention of settling- ,in the Northwest or " excellent, and an encore was demanded. Sh I I su m -ed shortly, and those yet to. come THOMAS I ROM -N,, Of Seafortb has been y not. - 0 willingly responded with The Last Rose o Summer," which was trisgriffic ent. " fToron- are even more intereating than the appointed Gen ral Agent for the County of Huron for the Whiteman Pea Harvester. Thismachineisa --- A BIRTHDAY PARTY. -Mrs. John Grieve, to World : " The singing last evening o ones that have already been publi . ished. new inventloi : it was thoroughly test6d last season and hai proved to be highly satisfactory. , It of McKillop, near Seaforth, celebrated her Miss Grace McFaul was a revelation. Sh e a remarkably high soprano veiOe The Ontario Assembly meets on the can be attache I to any inower without drilling the bar. The Tol.on Pea Harvester, manufactured by eighty-third birthday by entertaining her . sens and daughters with their families and possesses which she mariages with great skill." Peml, 17th inst., and we will then have our . Tolton Bros., of Guelph, will hereafter be represent- several old friends, at-,'& social party. The broke Reporter: " MiEs McFaul'a appearl usual weekl le gislative letter from y ed by C_ M. and- James Brown, of Clinton. - 1260 . company numbered ver thirty, and were ance were succemions of surprises. People our Toronto correspondent. Our read- PuRsE L .-Lost in Cardno's --Store, 9t sumptuous dinner and entertained at a mo, listenedin amazement to the volumes that ers will find in this letter a complete Seaforth, on Wednesday,February Ird, a larg,oleather purse. The purse contain*d a note for -.1300 in favor supper and again at lunch about twelve issned fortb, and wondered where they c stuel from, and how there could be such regu'la digest of the week's business in the 01 James si'll, two five dollar bills -and some other small change. The fiRder will be rewarded on 1pav- o'clock. The younger portion of the assem- blage enjoyed the time by indulging in the .tion and control. She is a singer of mar. . Legislature. They will get as inueh t) - . ing the same a t Mr. Jas. C. Laidlaw's store. JA'.Km mazy dance, and even some of the older vellouj3 iDstincts and trainingi and is proba information in one column as they NICHOL. 1260 ones forgot the weight of years and took a bly without a peer,of her age. She doel will by reading through the dreary MR. 0. C. WILLSONN.-I-1i answer to your enquiry how I like the washing machine I bought hand in, thus bringing back vivid recollec- did not afflict her auditor with a painful'sens( of a struggling upward toward W ,:Lreports in the city papers covering a Z5 from you, would say, that it does all that you said it would and I wn i will pleased with it. Respectfully tions of the long ago:' Those who not care to indulge in this enjoyment bad ample: person , unattainable identity. She makes yo dozen or more columns. THF. Ex- Yours, Mits J a.. McINToSH, McKillop. 1260-1 ' ' pleasure in .social converso, and song, The ' conscious of the presence of a queen. I POSITOR will be given to wF,w subscrib- CHAS. CL THIt, Inventor and patentee of occasion will long be remembered by ,all I every solo sbe was encored, and in ever ers from - now until the first of Trusses, and pliances for Club -feet, spinal Curva- present, and it is safe to may none enjoyed it 8 duet. Her I Excelsior,' with Mr.Chambor 8 January, 1893, for $1.25. Intending ture, Paralyei , Weak Legs, Bow Legs, &a., will visit Sarnia, Bele mber House, on Friday, February more heartily than the aged hostess. Al- manager of the Company, invariably thrill 3 the house, Her wonderful flights in th I - subscribers should send in their names t Saturday. 12th, and Str tford, Mansion House, on , F,bru,ry 13 . This opportunity of consulting a .tJ though'she has reached so great an age, she is still blessed ,%ith the use of all her facul- ed Swiss song were almost past understandiv , burst at once, and get the benefit of all the man of his exI. erience and abUity personally should ties I , and can get around nearly an spry' as and she was called back by electrical good things gibing. We do not urg,e not be missed as he is compelled to limit his usual Yisitsandat ndtheofficeand factory in Toronto, the smartest of her grand -daughters. We of applause. It was a rare privilege to hear payment in advance- unless it is con- where be ma be found daily except Saturdays. but express the wish of her many friends, - her sing, and a delight to the 8eD3eo to hear 1 - , Remember th day and date, Sarnia, Friday, Feb when we say we hope she may be long her beautiful voice." Arripricr venient. If the money is paid any ruary 12; Str tford, Saturday, February 13. 1260ii spared to enjoy the pleasures of life and 'peerlessly News : 11 As a singer Miss McFaul at once time during the year, we will be SLXIGH ri.oBzs LOST. -Lost on the north - shed the light of her cheerful disposition won the sympathies of theaudience. Pretty thankful. . _arngravel road, near. Winthrop, on Sunday night, January Blot, two Grey Goat Sleigh Robes. The and Christian character on all who may be . and debonair, with a nice figure and a wi - 0 - finder will be mitably rewarded on leaving them at privileged to enjoy her society. 11 some smile, she is one of those who plea a OYSTRR SOCIAL.-Tbe Women's Christian TffB ROTAL E)TzL, Seaforth. , 1260xl MR. 0. C.. WiLLsox. -The washing ma- EGMONDVILLE ITEMS. -The anniversary an audience. She is an exceUent vocali t -the ect . and was encored and cheered to - 11i Temperance Union, of Seaforth, will give an hine I purchased frosit you works splendidly, it ewaahes services of Egmondville Presbyterian church Especially did. she captivate in the Swi. 8 oyster supper in the Young Meia'8 Christian very c can, very quick and very easy. I am will be conducted on Sabbath 14th inst., by gong, an exceedingly fine composition ; Association rooms on this, Friday evening. well pleased v 1th it. Respectfully Yours, blits. JAs. the Rev. Alexander Grant, of St.' Marys. response to an encore she gave I The Last Oysters and other refreshments will be MUMICKA&L. . 12wi On the Monday evening following the annual Rose of Summer,' which is one of the sub - served from six to ten o'clock p. in. A WANTRI). green, short, all 'Applyat tea -meeting will be held, in the basem6nt, limest of Moore's melodies. On rendering musical programme will also be prepared maple wood wanted at once. FRAIL's Drug Store. 12M after which the Rev. Mr. Grant will de- the -duet, Longfellew's ' Excelsior,' voit for the evening. The proceeds go ,to help 'of . 0 - liver a lecture on some subject suiting the , Mr. Chambers, the encore which followed with some departments the work &part from the poor fund, for which the Council RUNAWAI.-Quite an exciting runaway occasion. Look out for particulars next was simply rapturous," I has liberatly provided. . I took place n Saturday night last. About week. -We are pleased to note that Mr. , . has resumed work again, after an Honsall. I 0 . - PERSONAL. -The fol'low-ing reference to a eight o'cloc a young man named Morrison, 'I I from AicK flop, .started for home with a I .Stevenson I - absence of three weeks, being laid up with S.&w Loos WANTED. -Any quantity good gentleman who was visiting relatives and spirited tea attached to a cutter. He wa's I I a severe attack of la grippe. How are these ople wh pe o pretend to possess the secret of sound logs wanted delivered in my yard at Henvall or an the 3rd Concession of Hay. Custoin friends hereabou13 recently, is from the Kensington corres ondence of the Grafton, p accompanie by a lady. Shortly after start- ing, the bor es became frightened and the erpetual' health, goitig to , exorciae this P I . malarial demon which is sweeping over the ' promptly attended to at both places. Parties T In or timber of any kind for sale will And it to the r T, to the RovT. BzL,, North Dakota,, A' dvocate: "FredRobband Young an although be kept to his seat, .Jn could no,t co trol them. They ran for about . I . habitable world and cl& ming victims by the a vantage apply to under-jigned. . JR., Hensall. 1258 tf. two of the little folks, who have been visit- ing the old homestead in Canada returned , e a mile, *he they met Mrs. Moses Hannah, thousand. Ferhaps thi i ailment and those THE BIBLE CLAgs.-The Bible Class wi a home last week, looking hale and hearty. .. aleo of Kc illop, with. a horse and cutter. of a kindred nature are ill only imaginary, but it is evident that th air effects are very well attended on Sabbath last, and the leA- son was interesting and instructive. T 0 Fred reports baving had a big time; but - qualifies the statement with a proviso to the Tbe,infdria ed animals attempted to run right over rs, Hannah's rig, and the two . .nainful facts to many. -The anvil chorus pastor, Rev. J. S. Henderpoo, in opening effect that North Dakota, Walsh county in I rigs and, the passengers became mixed up in , a promiecii us beap. All the horses has been ra&r monoto one for somo time, , both- our village vul,aus being laid aside the lesson, referred to the attempts whic 2 have been made of late, particularly by Di. no general, and Ke ington township in par- ticular is good enough for him. " I got freed from t e vehicles and started for home with the fashionable malady. It is hoped Workman and other learned critics, by out - . - . but wer ca tured before going very far. they will soon be able tD wield the hammer . StitUtiDg God's people for Christ himself, 0 . ARMY NOTES. - St%ff-Captain Bolton, , tl Mrs. H4nnah was at first thought to be se- . again with their old tiine vigor. Who shall escape when men'of iroi re laid low ? cast discredit upon the messianic character of leai-ah'a especially that par t Ghief Secretary of the Social Reform branch of the Salvation Army in C%nada, accom- 4 verely ihjur d and was taken to Seaforth , but she vfw suffiaiently recovered by Sun- . . . - . I -_ prophecy,and of it from which the lesson was taken, viz : - I- panied by his wife and Eri, 41 go Archibald, ter o )n to jus day Rf tify bey removal horrie. - LOCAL Bwrm.-The , xaminations for en- the 53rd chapter. fie said that thes e ideas wiII conduct special Social Reform meetings in the Barracks here, Saturday Sun- Neither'o t he others w,as injured, and the horses esqa.red with a few scratches. trance to the High Sch' 01 and the Public School Leaving ExaUrriula"Itions will be held were not new, bu.t old. It was an o1c., obsolete theology, revived again and dressed on and, day, February 6 h and 7th. -Captain Baker i 1 I - this year in June insteod of July as form in the garb of tile XIX century. He shQvv- and Lieutenant Woodwor'd are the Dew of- DocTo,R ASFR'S' LIECTURE.-The Rev. arly. 'the 28th, 29th nd 30th of June are ed by comparing prophecy with history ; by ficers for the Seaforth corps. - Captain Dr. Fra4er, of Haniiltoni --delivered Iiis pro- the dates fixed.-Mr.1 John R. Grant, of taking up aucceosively the different phases I -Markle and Lieutenant Wiseman farewelled . Inl8ed lecture in -the Presbyterian church, . I Winnipeg, iud for mquy years poat-master of Christ'g expiatory sufferings as given us last week. The former has gone to take under the ia spices of the Christian Endeavor I t at Brussels, was in wn 013 Monday last in lsaiph,53rd chapter,arid compariDg theni charge Of the Wiughiam corps, a-nd the lat- . Society,? on Tuesday' evening. The weather I and called on a njimber of big old frierids.- with the historical evidences of Christ's suf- ter has been, promoted to be Captain and was- sornew at di sagFeeable and the attend- At a meeting of the ublic School Board ferillge as given us by the Evangelists son e sent to Toronto. . ance, altho gh fair, vas not so large as it held on Friday eve ing last Mr. M. y. 700 years later, and placiDg them in juiti - 0 I It would have been und r more favorable cir- McLean was elected chairman and Mr. Win. position, how char leaiah's prophetic visi( a . . . . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AssocL.*_Tio,i­ , Ces. Th6 pastor occupied the chair cum"ta , ' Ballantyne the Board's representative on was, and how utterl untenable is the po I - y At the usual monthly meeting of the You . rig and pleAsin musical selections were given l 9 the Collegiate Institute Board. -The Col. ition taken by those critics who would ignore Men's Christian Association 713oard, held on both be re an [the lecture by mom - the legiate Institute Boa4 is now composed as the D vinity of Christ by trying to rule Him Wednesda,y evening, it was decided to have I berg of I society ano others, including Mr. follows: Thos. Kidd, P. JohnsoD, Doctors outof prophecy. -Com. I I a 15 ininu-tes song service before the Sun- Waltef Willis and Mi. W. Beattie,rnembers Scott and Smith, Jot n Fairley, A. Strong BRIEF.S. -Business continues brisk in t e day ni :)rDiog Bible Clans. The time for of the Epw -rth Leag6e of the Methodist and W. Ballantyne. -The next meeting of village and grain, s.Aw logs and- wood a e opening will therefore be 9.15 a. in., instead . church.:' D . Fraieritave an. amusing and interesting description his the South fluron Far era' Institute will be being rusbed in, -The Rev. J. S. Hend Ir of 9.30. Special prayers are requested for a 9 y of held in Crediton on Fe Druary 24 ; in Exeter son and Mr. Win. Stoneman attended t is blessing on tire Young Men's Christian As- recent triF from New York to Cairo in Egypt, 1,via London, Paris and Venice. Dr. on February 25, and in Seaforth on February 26. David Johnson has Sabbath School convention held at Winj ,,- harn Wedncsday Thursday th a , sociation Convention, to be held in London I -Mr. purchased the on and of next week, _Measrs. LiVillglt011e, Mullett has xcellent descriptive powers, and . 3 building he now occupies on Main street . week. -Mr. Wm.Elder has been doirig qui e and Alercer.were appointed delegates to at- , his wo d . aintings brought the various from the Meyer estate for the sum of $6,000. a rushing businegs of late in the w7as-b"11 g . tend the same. A cordial vot6 of thanks scenes go viEdly before the audience that It is a cheap property at this figure. -Mr. machine line. -Miss Towers, is he -e was passed to Mrs. Chatles Lowrie for ' he one could almost feel that the places, objects and Mrs. Win. Ballantyne have gone to visiting her sister, Mrs. John Carmici- picture presented to the Association. and ace es described were actually in view. Hamilton this week bo visit their son who ael.-- We are sorry to report that Mr. 11ail y . - 0 It was an interesting and profitable hour resides in. that city. Mr. Ballantyno will Reynolds, wbo has been in the employ! I f SHOOTING INTATCH.—A shooting match and A q aarter, and the lecture was greatly enjoyed! b3 all. At the close the lecturer also attend a itieetiDg of the grand lodge of the Sons of Scotland. Many of our citizens Mr. Hodgiias, of the Commercial hotel, b a in bden obliged to _o to the hospital at Lond n 9 took place in this town on Thursday la3t, -was ten'dex ed a hearty and unanimous vo'le were pained to learn of the death of Mr. J. I on account of illness. -Mr. T. J. Bet between picked teame from the Clinton and of thau s. . B. Mather, a prominen resident of Winni- shipped one of the finest car loads of horras f. Seafortb Gun Clubs. The match resulted 1! - , - peg, which took place on Sunday last after that ever left this station on Friday last h r in a victory for Seaf - ortb by nine birds. The v T H F. L I ST6(JK INSURANCE COMPANY. ---The an illness of two montl s of typhoid fever, Boston and we believe is buying up anotb r Seaforth bays are pluming themselves on ' innu I weeting of the Ontario Mutual 'u For many years Mr. Mather travelled for car load. -Mr. Win. McClymont is sp I this victory, as Clinton has generally been I Live St ck usurance Company was to have ' Frank Smith & Co., Of Toronto, and wag confined to his room through prolongi d considered the champion club of the county, - I been h0d i the town hall in this town on well-known to the business men of this illness' -Mr. Galbraith, phrenologist, is ax d and on this occasion they had their best k Tuesday af erno6n last, but owing to the town. -Mr. Thompson! Morrison, who has has b'ecu in our village during the p'h it team. The following is the score, each one small atten &Lce.6 due no doubt to tne un- been visiting friends i' M cKillop and other P week or so. He is looking remarkab y having 15 shots : Seaf.orth.-A. Stark, 14; I f e- vorab e eathir, it was decided to post- parts for the past ihon h, left for his home well for his age. -The Young Peopl a F. Beattie, I ' 2 ;, J. Dodd@, 13: E. Hiuchley, pone toe ei-ting until Friday, the 12th in Dakota on Tuesday last. -Four car loads Mutual Improvement Society 'postponed i w 8 ; J. Turner, 6 ; H. Grit-ve, 12 ; A. - J. Bright, 7 ; R. Ro%cb, 6-78. Clinton, - " c inst. This ompany, since its organization' 'I I of land rollers, inanufaPtumd at the Seaf orth usual meetingon Monday last owing -o Dr. Blacka-111, 12 ; J. McMurray, I I ; G. a ( two years o, has, in some respects, been I very successful, but in others only fairly so. Foundry, were shi ped from here this week p for Manitoba. These rollers tire made of other meetings held in the village tie same evening, and it was decided to hold t Hinchley, 10 ; W. Gregg, 10 ; A. Hovey, hold iron themselves 9 ; Alex. Innis, 8 ; J. Johnston,, 5 ; P. It has not teen taken of by tho9e, most and adjust to inequalities in on Monday evening next, the 8th, but aft r Cantelon,.,L-69. intereat"ed,the stock owners of the Province, - the s5oil. The Messrs. Coleman have the that on the regular evenings of meetin ,i as enthusiaE tically as it should have been, right of manufacture fcr this Province, and ' namely the lot and 3rd Monday in each' - - and no I thi t the horse trade is so dull there VY l since commencing thei - manufacture the de- month-ne members of the Epwor h I - ANOTHxR DsPARTURE, -Again we are is an -addit onal lack of interest. It has _ mand for them, both fr in home and abroad' " , League of this place intend joining t e called upon to record the dea-th of another now been demonstrated, however, that a has increased so rapidl that this depart- members of tLe Fansville League on Frida ­ highly rei.pected resident in the person 'Company of this1ind can be safely carried ment of their establish eDt is taxed to the evening at the residence of Mr. John John - of Miss Elizabeth, Che'sney, of Ruscoe Farm, on if the pe 3ple will only give it their coun- utmost to supply the mlirket. This is the stou and have arranged for a special pr( - Tucke-ramith. She was called away to her tenance and legitimate support. When such best proof that can be given of their useful- gramme for that occagion.-Mr. and Mrs, better home on the morning of the 27th ult., a company was first spoken of, it was feared ness and value. -On M Dnday and Tuesday George Murray, of Seney, Iowa, who hav'a after an illness of three weeks, which she by many that the death iate would be so the heavy rains threE tened to spoil the been here for the past 6 weeks on a visi(, I bore with great patienceand Christian forti- large.as to make the annual asaiessments sleighing, but more sno W and colder weather returned home this week. We wish them tude, She was the third daughter of the burdensome , and render the insurance inae came in the nick of timo, and now aleighiDg .safe and pleasant trip. -Mr. D. Robertoor , late James and Agnes Chesney, and sister cure. Pradical experience, however, has is better than it was before. -The member s one of our respected citizens, has been con - of Mrs. Alexander Jamieson, of the Huron proven this fear to be unfounded, as the of the choir of the Pres yterian church were fined to his room during the past week with read, who- is now the only survivor of a death rate, in proportion to the animals in- pleasantly entertained t Thornton flail by a severe attack (if I& grippe, but we are family of twelve. Miss Chesney came out sured, has been less than four per cent., Mr. and Mrs. Archibal Scott, former mem- pleased to say he is now regaining his to this country after the dea,th of her which is, ceitainly, very light. The ausess- bers of the choir, on Wednesday. evening.- wonted healtb.-Mrs. R. W . Fulton has mother, but her health being rather delicate ments, thert fore, have been exceedingly rea. We regret to learn of the death of Dr. . also been suffering from a severe attack c f shereturned to her native land for a time, sonable, in fact very light in comparison Bowie, -father of Mrs. 'Robert Coleman of la grippe,but is also now recovering nicely. but again returned to Canada and made her with the &as soments psi to the bogus Lyon this town, which took p Ace at the residence -The Rev. Mr. Orme, the agent of thp., home with her brother, the late Hugh M. Company, 0 Toronto, while the losses have of his son in Montreal on Wednesday. The British and Foreign Bible Society, held Chesney. She revisited Scotland in the been. antit,factorily and promptly paid. There Doctor had reached the'ladvanced.age of 88 meeting in the interests of the said Societ year 1877, and remained a year for the benefit of her health. She was very do- is no doubt' but this Company supplies a years. He was' one of phe oldest inedical . on Monday evening last. The lecture wa I inesticated in her habits, and was possessed lorig-falt want, and even although horses are dull at present, all interested in good practitioners of the Province, and was much esteemed by all who knew him. He prac- very good butthe attendance was not a 6 large as was desired. The reverend of great kindness of heart. Her declining did stock, should stick to it. A re -action is tined his profession in the neighboring town gentle a rnan also- preached in the Methodia I 1_ , I Jhealth not permit her to join in the . sure to take place in the horse market before of Mitchell for many years. -At a meeting I church on ' Sabbath morning last an I 1 4 - . M 4 I . I . . T - - - I I- I I I ; i I : i I : ; . I . i ; I I I - . I - . I 9 i I - . - " : 4 ! -1 . - i ! ! . : 1 1 . : I I ; : 1 I i I i ; 1 , i I : I i I - . L - I w . . . ­ . I . I . I L N ! FEBRUARY 5 1_ 1892. i - in the Presbyterian chu ch in: the evening. an enemy." A family of one so -i and three NEW SPRIN.G GOLODS -Mr. A. W. King's barber shop and res- I- daughters mourn the loss of au, ever .aff0c- I . I I - .- . . . -4 - I -1 1. . tsiurant now presents a i0ally lis'ndsome &p- tionate and loving mothen ma pe&r&nce, being very ne*tly arid onvenient- were interred in MeTaggart's - inatery on -1 11 I I , - . , I I I , - . I -1 . I , . q - I . - ly arranged within, and with- 'the recent t. o bereaved I Thursday, January 21s , ' -AT- a addition of fine roller blinds, of. the most husband is also ill of the eamf n,tlady and time. , . expensive kind, to correspond with the fine I front, Inshort, Mr. King has I has been confined to his bed for af-me Nfuch sympathy is felt for him and his fam- AX plate glass without exception,the neateat premises, in ily in their Pad bereavement. I ?"""""' r Mc FA U US) big line, anywhere to be found in t4e county, Take comfort, Christians, when yoifr friendq I -5 and we wish him continued success.- i Mr. El. Arnold has now almost quite recGver-. I - in Jesus fall asleep, - 'Their better being never ends -, I Why then dejected weep? " ed from his recent illness, at.d is once more 1. I - SEAFORTH. attending to his duties At the bank. He says Bruceffeld. I there in nothing like cod health, coupled with lots of money.Ur. Robert Norris in I J. A. McINTosu, Brucefield, Conveyancer, , Deeds, Mort- _ - learning th,3 art of printing at the Times of- floe, Exeter. -Mr. Holmes, who hats been Commissioner for taking amdavits. , w1iis, &c., carefully drawn up on short notIce. 111a"rigA amount of money to Loan at current raites, .Having made arrangements with. manu- here visiting hts daughter, MO. Rev. Ir- on the most favorable terms "to repayment. 1259-2 facturerm for early shipments in many lines, I vine, has returned home. NOTLIS.-Miss Bella Jamieson, Of St, we are pleased to be able to announce the . __ , - Kip en. ! P Mary's, is spending a few vell earned holi- day under the paternal roof.-Massrs. Robt. arrival already of several cases of choice . ! SAw Loos VVANTJ9D,'-The highest cash Beattie, Seaforth ; John Kaiser, of Varna, goods. Among the new arrivals are: m paid for good Logs-basswoodo soft aim, rock price in ihn, maple, black ash, whitO ash i e and hemlock. 'or, and John Hart. Egmondville, spent Sunday in this vill9ge.-Mrs, Rattenbury and '0NE CASE— I am prepared to do all kiiiids Ck'stom Sawing' the Kippoln Saw Mills. I family returned home Monday evening from satisfaction guaranteed at Jonx ]KcNxv-iN - I 1 1259.2 , Goderich, where they have been visiting La4hes' Stanley Suitings. . GRA D Co. I N,cF,RT. -A: grand concert, under roresters, friends. While there Master Johnnie took first for boy's costume at the carnival. . the auspices of- the Independent Order of 0H will ba held in the hall, Kippen Tuesday eveniol.-, prize -The leap year party that was Ito be given Every lady should see these goods; they February 9th,1 commencinK aii e I by our young ladies to the young men failec are simply beautiful. Chief Ranger Mr. Sim Fax, if; the Supremo Vice-Chipf Ranger and celebratealcomio vooWbt of Wood- to materialize. Try again girls. stock, will be resent, and Will takp gart in the en- I a cordial inyl- SPECIAL SERvicits.-Servioes each even- ONE CASE, . tertainment. The Committee - exten . tation to s 11 to be present. 1259-2 ing next week and Friday morning in Union Church. The evening services will begin at L . Flannelettes. NOTUS.-MrL George'Greensladis and Mr. . 1 7 o'clock p. tn. On Monday evening the I - Hood continue Very lo,w, and there is very Rev. Mr. Acheson of Kippen will.preach ; 4 1 ,, I little h9pe of Mr. Greenslade's recovery. on Tuesday evening the Rev. J. S. Hender_" ' I New patterns snd fine quality. .Mrs. Grant also contin es very poorly, fro, son of Hensall ; On Wednesday, Rev. J. A. i , the effects of the gripp . -0wing to quart,er- McDonald of Varna; On Thursday, Rer: F. ONE CASE- ly meeting at Chiselhdrat, there will be no G. Newton of Bayfleld, on Friday morning, , C pre& hiDg in Kippen' Methodist Church Re,v. C. Fletcher M. A. of Thames Road, Prints. - next Sunday ; Epworth,League at the usual . On the following Monday morning R ev. J. evening* hour in the . A. Anderson, B. A. of Goderich will preach. I CHURCH. The abbath School Teachers' -The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will In these goois the patterns are entirely meeting re-elected Mr. S. J. Perking " be dispensed on Sabbath the 14tb, new, and colors fast. -Superintendent. On his nomination Mr. 0 George McTaggart was elected Secretpry, I Grey. ONE CASE- - * and George Wren, jr,,Vr'as elected Treasurer. - .. FATAL AcciDENT.-A sad accident occur - . . I . The Sunday School report was encouraging. red on the 16th concession. on Thured ; Sateens. During the year forty-six of the soh6lars have taken the Total, Abstinence pledge. last week, resulting in the death of Zr, John Watson, a young MaD, well known and - Last seRsou's Sateens were very pretty, The Sabbath School begins the year with a deficieney Of Only a few cents, after order- Much respected in that vicinitv. A tree he but this season the pstterns and qualities ilig all their supplies f r the year. At the was chopping struck another tree in falling, back, and one of the unfortunate surpass anything that we have ever shown. i trustee meeting, Mr. george Wren was re- I I elected Secretary-Treksurer. The board swung M%n)s legs became wedged in between it , ILadies call early and choose your Dress appointed Mr. Thomas'Nichole as care -taker and the stump. On examination his leg was found to be broken between the ankle and Pattern -8, and if you wish your Dress waide, i for 1892, and also gaveil Mr. Irvine permis- the knee. - Two surgeons were summoned, w e will book your order, so that it will re- sion to raise the $60 by'subscription (instead of a tea meeting) to pay off Hensall's claim the leg was set, and morphine adminstered. ceive prompt attention as soon as Miss on our parsonage. i i . - I After a few hours the patient fell into 11 sleep from which he never awoke. ' The fun- Nahrgang returns from Chicago. I I Vam' a. ' eral took place on Tuesday, the 2nd inst., ' and was largely attended. The event is . - WEDDING BELLS. -On Wednesday, at the I I much deplorea by all who know 6im, and . residence of the bride s parents, Miss Mag- I gie Logan, third daughter of Mr. Chas. his sorrowing friends and relatives have the of the entire community in this Edward McFaul, . sympathy L Logan, was united in Marriage to Mr. Geo. their sad berea Vement. . - Douglas, son of Mr. P' r Dot;glao, Blake. ' , ee * NOTES.-Millf! Mary Ritchie left Brussels w . The knot was tied b t Rev. IF. G. Itew y I on Saturday lait for Milverton. Perth - I SEAFORTH. ton. The happy couple went on a, trip to eonnty . , on a week's visit to her sister, Mims 1 Detroit. We wish them much prosperity . Jesn Ritchie who is teacbina in that vil- and a long life. I TF-mPRRANox LEcTuRE.-The Rev. J.1; W. Bell, B. D., of ifamilton, Dominion Lecturer for the Royal Templars of Temperance, ,will deliver a lecture.in this Teraperance Hall, Varna, on Tuesday, 9tli inst. As Bro. .13ell . is one of the ablest lecturers oa Temperance in the Dominion, we expect a crowded house. ' A silver collection will be taken up at the close of the meeting to defray ex- .penseg. - - CHINA WEDDING.—Oe Friday evening last one of those pleasing events which only I come around once in - twenty years was cele- brated at the residence, of Mr. John John- I . ston, Varna. About 70 guests were present, I and a very enjoyable levening -was spent. 1 The presents were numerous and u2eful. The younger portion of --the guests enjoyed themselves in tripping the light fantastic too till the "wee am&' hours." Theothers,who were of a musi3al or liWrary turn of mind, 1 amused themselves with songs, recitations, I &c., in abundance. I I 0 1 HiRs Oreen. ' NoTxs. -Mr. Asa Styles has been teaching Mr. Tiffin's 11 chool, on the Parr line, during the latter's illness, -A'number of our citi- zens are going over t - o Drysdale next Sun- day evening to, the Sa4rame;atal services in the Methodist Church 'there. There will be no servi e in the Methodist Ch,ur'ch here I next Sunday. 4 . I I _ I_ Belgtave. I I NOTXS.—QUite a nuqiber of our villagers ' attended the entertainment in the :Union school on Friday nightt-Miss Maggie Por- terfield, who is atti ndti'ng the Clinton Col- legiate Institute, spen SundayLat her home in Marnoch. -Mr. Dan., G ddts has leased the tailor shop of If r. . ; Cummings and I commenced business. ' Mr. . McCumminge leaves this week for Np wark . , New Jersey, on a prospecting tour. ' Word was rec ived here on Monday of theldeath of Mrs. Walsh 1 1 formerly of this place, but lately of De -n - field, where she has been residi,Dg with 1er daughter, Mrs. E. Gra.uger. , . . - . _. I . Ash:fteld- I NOTES.—Mise Flora McDODagh died very suddenly at Mount Forest on the 24th fif January. She was aged 21 years, 6 months and 11 days. The remains were intbrred in Zion cemetery, 12th Concession, this town- Ehip.-Mr. John Campbell died at London on the 21st January, aged'38 years The deceased was a brother of Mr. Campbell of concespnon 13. !Is wai buried with Masonic honors by theLucknow lodge, -Wilson's saw mill, 12th concesgion, is doipg good work now under the supervision of Mr. Bower. The &rmers should largely patronize him. He is a first-class sawyer. I I . 0 1 1 1 Beech*ocid. NOTFA. -Mr. Thomaii O'Hara is drawing - borne material with which to raise and en- large hie barn. -The matrimonial fever is raging dangerously around -Beech wood. - Mr.MiohselGivlinisl reparingto build a I now -barn next summer.. More power top I - you Mike. -It speake well for the McKillop , young ladies that the young men , are coming froin the heights of Hibbert to see I them. I : - , - t I . I - Usbo,rne. i . I STILL MoRz.-Mrs. Madgo, an old lady over 80 years of age, ! ,who ;resided on the Thames Road, near the church, has passed peacefully away to tbp better land. -An- - other of Huron s noble band 'of pioneers, in the person of Mr. Turnbull, who resided near Elimville, passed Ooin this life on $at- urday last, having req*ched the advanced ageof 82 years. He Was a gentleman of more than ordinary ifitellig.ence, and was much and deservedly ripBlif,etied in the com- munity where be had lived; so long. : He was father of Mr. James Turnbull, who, for over 20 years was principal of the Clinton High School. I AT REsT.-Mrs, Ro6ert Morrison, one of the early settlers of Huron county, passed away on Tuesday, Janilary 19th, at the age of 65 years and 6 months. She bad been ill of la grippe about a *week, but was not ithought to be in danger. On the Sunday previous to lier death she appeared to have almost recovered, but in the evening ,she sank into an nneonselous state from which she never rallied, and on Tuesday morning passed peacefully away, It is thought that Iparalysis was the immediate cause of death, Mrs. Morrison's maiden name was Janet IBarr. She was born in Lesmahagow I Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland, in the year 1826, In company with her husband she :migrated to Canada in 1856 and settled on farm in Usbome, where they have since I resided. The trials of pioneer life were Icheerfully borne by heri and her whole life was devoted to kindness to others. Shiew&@ amemberofthe Presbiteriainchurob, and of her itbas truly been said "ahe hadnot 0 lage, -Mrs. Richard Hunter, of Eliniville, U.9borne towriship, was visiting her:brother, Mr. C. Bowerman, a few days this i week, - Mr. Win. Blake, son of Mr. Patrick Blake, of the 14th concession, in jumping from a sleigh on Saturday, last week, fell. on his ' arm and broke it. The fractare was speed- Jy attended to by a surgeon, and Billy is now doing as well as can be expected. - - - . - Tuckersmith. I PERSONAL.-Millf! Mary Ford left this! week to attend the Seaf0Tth Collegiate In stitute. As she is an unusually bright young lady, we have no doubt but that sh wii'l meet with success. -.---We.- have pleasure in congratulating Mr. George Conners, of near i Chiselhurst, on his acceptance by the County Council as the County's student at the On- taric, Agricultural College. Mr. Conners is a clever young map, and will do both him- I self And the county credit at the college. A-NoT.ui&R BIG LOAD. -Mr. Alexander McKenzie, of the 2nd concession of Tuck - I eremith, has been drawing bricks for some time for the erection of a new house, He drew from Mr. Foster's kiln in Hay, at one ' I load, two thousand two hundred and five I bricks. Thisleaves Mr.Murray's team in the I shade, when we consider the difference in I the distance, and that -Mr. McKenzie's team are only three-year-old colts. We have no doubt that if his team was as old in the busl- riess 'as Mr. Marray's, they could easily draw three thousand. - I East Wawanosh- BRISTS.-Mr. Daniel McGowan who, was visiting friends in Walton returned home on Saturday. -Mrs. G. McGowan is attending the funeral of her brother. -The- young people of Trinity church, Blyth, held a kocial at Mr. David McGill's on Wed,nesd&y. The house was filled to the doors. The pro- ceeds amounted to $18. -One of the best entertainments ever held in this community was given lately in School Section No. 3, M or rig and Wawanosh. The committee spared no pains in securing the very beat talent. Among the principal performerf, were G. F. Oakes, D. McGill, M. Floody and Miss Porterfield. Mr. McCallum, teacher b.t Marnoch, was the chairman and filled the position well. Re also gave a solo. There were over 200 jammed in the school, as the admission was 5 and 10 cents and those taking part ad-mitted free, proceeds $10.- .1 (%iselhurst. I -NOTES.-Mr. John Mitchell bag brought home a beautiful wife, in the person of a Hibbert township young lady ; we wish them much joy. -Mr. Geor e Mitchell con- tinues -very low. -The Prest,yterian Church has organized a good choir, which is much enjoyed by the coingregation.-Kippen cir- cuit religious quarterly meeting will be held here at 10.30 eclock next Sunday morning. The quarterly board meets at Kippen on Afonday at 2 o'clock p. in. z . CHuucii.-The Epworth League, Sunday school teachers and church trustees of the Methodist church had their annnal meeting on Wednesday night. The following -officers were chosen for the League: Peter McKay, President; Essie MeTaggart, Ist Vice -Presi- dent; Emma McTaggart, 2nd. Vice-Presi. - dent; Mary Merr'All, Secretary ; S. J. Perk. ins, Treasurer. The League has done good work during the year-under the presidency of Mr. J. Pariah,,and looks for an equally good year under Mr. McKay. They voted . over $7 of their surplus to aid the finances of the Sabbath school. The -Epworth League meetings every Sunday eveniDg have a full church and perfecit order. . . - . Morris. LOCAL ITEMS. -Mr. James Russel, of the 5th line, was away visiting his father in Goderich township last week. -Mr. Allan Speir, of the 4th line, is ,very ill with con- gestion of the lungs. His many friends hope to see him around sgain.-Meners, ff. Mooney and C. A. Howe attended the, County Council at Goderich last week. - Mr. Robert Irvine, of the 5th line, is able to be aroun J once more af tek an attack of J& grippe and inflammation. -A missionary sermon wIll be preached by Rev. Mr. Swanrill of Auburn, on the 14tb !net., in the church at Sunsbine.-There will be no ser- vice in Sunshine church next Sabbath, -7th !nrit.-Mr. W.. H. Wallace, of the 7th line, h" engaged with Win. Thuell for one ,year. - . BIWARIZ OF Him. -An agent in going about in this township selling what he claims to be California spring wheat. Now, if there was any wheat by that name no doubt the managers of the model farms at Guelph or Ottawa would have mentioned it. The agent charges $7.00 a bair, or yo.a. can thresh it and take one half the product to Mr. Hutt-on's mill at Wingliam. Now, vie will.suppose a bag has two bushels ia - it, I I 1-111- . . A - - - , T- -", . __ I — - —, I - I — — - .. . -j.-.— ,*, , _ _. . I I : - - I . I I - .- . . . -4 - I -1 1. . . . . I , . _ , I 1-1 _v . 11 - 1 . . . . - ­ I . I i 1 7 1 1 - I . . - I 11 11 I I , - . , I I I , - . I -1 . I , . q - I . - I - I --------- i:,— TWBN I ; I I . - WH011A ------- ,_;. , I __ I - - _ ­ . Throu I , . , EN CAN.? AT, - , the trees , AX , . - VUL-:1 11Z which will yield say 30 bushels, 15 bushels is all you get to yourself. So beware of such men who are putting in a soft time at the expenEe of the farmer. Sow your own wheat, and then you can claim it all as your own, . Ask yourself what is the price of wheat on our market to -day. I Lower Wingham. NoTzs,-Mra. John Taylor, received word last week of her sister's death in Relanc- thon, and left on the first train to attend ; the funeral, alio Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson left- for the township of Osprey to attend the funeral of their neice.-Mr. J. L. King is home again after an absence of a few months at Ottawa and other places east. -Mr, I Robert Eadie, who has been on the sick list , I since early summer, is still ,poorly and it iz I doubtful if be will recover. -Mr. Willia!"' Netterfield who got his fingersplit open in ' Button's factory about 10 days ago is get' ting better. It waif thought at first that the finger would have to be amputated but at present it seems that such An. operation wiU " Dot be necestary.- Word has just been received here of ibe death of an old and -re- spected resident of Lower Wingbam, in the person of Mrs. SSfunel Leggat, of White- ChUTcb, at the age of 81 years. -Mr. Gavin Willson, of Turnbery, has removed to his brother William's farm in Wawanosh. i- _­ . - --- Ethel. ' I NOT -ZS. -Mr. David Sproat, who has been laid up for some time with]& grippe, is agabn able to be around and is attending to bueine8s as usual. -Talking about lArge logs, ., we may state that a, soft elm log was deliv- ered .at Mr. M i1ne's saw mill bure a few days ago which scaled 1,296 feet. It was a I wned by Mr, Henry WarDer and driven by Mr. W. J. Sharp brought into the mill yard here a load of green btiso-wood lcgs that scaled 2,C75 f Let. Who can beat thi&? It will be seen by this that there are as good horses here as in . either Seaforth or Tuckersmith. --- -- __ 'Hullett. . COU1401L Donzias.-At the meeting of the. Township Council on Monday last,tbe firian- cial istitement and ab,tract of the Treasur- er'3 account as made by the township audit- ors were laid before the Council, carefully examined. and passed. The assets of the to wnship on December 31, 1891, were $3,530 and the liabilities on the same date, $2,500, thus showing a bskh ;nce to the credit of -the township of $1,030, T e sum of $W was granted by the Council tor repairting roads and bridges in the township this year, and will be expended under the direction. of the several Councillors. A few accounts amount- ing to $52 were passed and ordered to be paid. The tenders accepted for elm plank are as follows -. A. Reed, f1r 2,000 feet; M. Sprung, for 4.000 feet ; and Thomas Shoo- - .brook, for 2,000 feet, and,, the offer of W. I- Wbiteleyl of Londtsboro, 4vas also accepted for 9. car loai of cedar for township pur- poses at $11.50 per thousand. Council will meet again when called by the Reeve. 0 Blake. NOITES.-Mr. Wm. Colwell, who has been the guest of Mr. Thomas Sberritt, has re- turned to Dakots.-Matrini,onial fever still raging, the latest victim being Mr.. George Douglas 'Who took Unto binifself a wife in the person of Miss Logan, of the Parr line. We wish the young folks apleasamt Journe * -a, of life, -Mr. Dunbar, of over the broad at this village, is at present v,ery ill. -Mr. George Weir, county commissioner, is Px_ pected home from Dakota, Also the Misses Ealer from Michigan. -Miss Zillah Esler has returned from atteudzing Stratford Business College. -Mr. Jobn Sparks ban r,eturned from his visit to Blenheim, having, as al. ready reported, visited Paris, and he reports having enjoyed a very pleasant time. -Mr. ,Alex. Mansion, wb* is so well and favorably known throughout the length and breadth of this county, is going to Dakota, there to 'hew out for himself a home. -Mr Weismiller And Miss Blair were the guests of Mr. Robt, Allen on Sunday last. -Mr. Win. Douglas has made an important i:nvestment in the shape of a bronebo. It is a beautiful "beastie," oream, colored, fleet footed, in fact a regular flyer -so the girls say, -Mr. A. Park has finished his contract of cutting wood. -Blake congregation intend holding - & tea -meeting in the church on the night of February 16th, the date as before -reported, being changed on acaount of engagements of some reverend gentleman who Are to bake part in the programme. A good time is ex- pected an me pains are being spared by those, on the different committees to makeit a success. In fact, although the whole pro- gramme is not yet arranged, its success is a certainty when !,, Is knuwn that Professor Scott and the lie"neall Quartette Club, Um Doan, of Zurich, and other noted musicians will be in attendance. e P inbabitei = . is by no . Oracis, the I foot in the r exclAmation - as he sighte- "' Thanks to I- ney from tli unknown p, , ., . '-world of n t , Z.- time this pic . . ' been :knovn - , 1 I i- : world, but: ? i Spain until I 1 - I republican f, 1. nothing bris _ - 6 F-. ing ita wolla rnineialwca I --4ebony, wat I r r - wood. I - I This Spwini I s :,_ mand and I* , f , a dead stall .1 I i - - hAve allow*t r_ I L I- , Honduris til - - L ? - 7 unknown in i * I - . . 4ition. W11 L : , . ment ""I -I prise, .it lacl . I . the developi ­' areas -of un" . ' I 4 In common I t -It I I - - ,can republit, Z_ bec&use .she - . 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