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I � . 0 I I � THE,HURON EXPOSITOR. . -_ � I - �
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. . I - �. . * � � him, the now township hall with t%ble. chairs, programme is the beat ever se ,ti6n 'in people. The Aeorard- di `1' not succeed in elf- ' Overcoats. ;
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1�� a e of need in I i4in. He � never sought this opportunity of seeing and bearing Reeve Milne intends puehing the saw F.'C. Mackel had a good cc ogrega, oleauliric .. which is so de- � �
� , ; I l ra. D. MoNaught left .here for &C.— gelical Church last 3anday, night. tablishing*that ' .1
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. ". DWARD -:- OASH "m oillra of any kind, evi- � He and his the Evan 1�_ ,
r 9 public position or 6 mill business . here as usual. - ommend:-
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I I - - . . .- - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ' dently preferring Ohs comforts and enjoy- their Manitoba home on Saturday last.— tners had an opportunity of disposing of The collection for the general mieffloos of alrable, and ree . dealt with. The - I
I". A tamily life, but 6 high The Fire and W&ter committee, assisted by par h amounted proprietor be rigorouslv . ' I
.; - � menta of social an I r their recently acquired timber limits at a , the churc y carried oa in the
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� ; JD.A.I]R :8 _U rX �r M 1R, . standing and pop. I � irity in the. community Chief Cline and severalmembere of the Fi e paid. —The tem BIBLE SOCIETY cousent of its Boys'. Overco ' i
I . - at brigade, subjected the pumps at the Water- good advance on what they is. I .
. I would have won lifin public recognition boom in this agent, S. W. Moyer, held the annual Meet- municipality without ti j
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., - ir 1� - ' driesday peranoe cause is having quite a .- - ad $250.�'-,. The coun.- . i
. I place. Last meeting there were meet at '�,s Hutel,
� � GODERICH STREET, 'SEAFORTH, any time had he dAired it. In - 1877 lie was works to a very severe test on We I ten candi. big of the Upper Canada Bible Society in council u e'r a penalty oJ Dixo
- : . I married to Miss A,6nte Spront, the eldest afternoont They attached twelve hundred d%tes. initiated. Sides have been chosen the Evaugerical Church o I n Thlursd , last oil . adjourned to ee, 13th, at I 0 '
feet - aylo, Boys vercoats
WsChts a large quantity - Of fine Fal of hose to the hydrant at Laidlaw's cor Rev. G. F.Haist occupied the chair, Brucefield, on Tuesday, Decamb
, li with Mies Sterritt and Mr. George Dobson week. � made i -
�,., daughter 6f the latd Mr. William Sprost, I
; . - in was 'thrown, whic a the President .could not b t. The 10 -o'clock, when arrange ents will be . I
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�� Butter in Prints and Rolls ; also Beef and she: with a � On and daughter our ner, and a fine strea as captains. Excellent programmes are be- a " resen, ual financial stat'ement.—S. . .
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�, - " � Ilides, Tallow; Sheepskins and Furs. vive him and who lire now called upon- to would extinguish any ordinary fire even at I given and the good work is likely to report of laqt year, was read, I and adopt- to publish the us .. - , . - .
I � - - that distance. The hose reached to the ing i �! �r are : SMILLIE, Clerk. .
; I � mourn the lost of a kind husband a62 in A ublic meeting in the interests ed. Th.e officers for the cur enb Ve � _. . . 0
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- . -_ dulgent parent. i14 is the last of four webterly limits of the. corporation. It h V -
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�. i � thus been prDved that our Waterworks eye- of the U�P_Ier Coda Bible Societ It be Fred Hees, Pre,sident ; Henryl Durnett, Sr.,
. brothers, all of wh�m have dlecl� within a n church, YE'thel, on Secretary ; Herman Well, Trivisurerl; D. S. - 11 Hay. �
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� . OVEROOAT - tern will now cover Is corporation. held in the Presbyteria gent gave I a g -
- � few years Knd whol-ivere prominent and re mber 5th. Mr. Thos, Fauab, Depository. The a ood COUNCIL DoixGs. --A r keeting of the Hay —
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I "� _: —&ND— ' , spected residents, f6r many years, of this The now pump worked like a charm.—Mise Monday evening, Dece . 'Missions, especially in heathen Township Council was he * d in ihe Township .
I 1, I __ presidentof the Brussels Branch, address on
t d�ietrict, and of thelfainily but two sisters, . 8 a a n Home, Sbraclian, ill be delivered lands, and the good work tbe Holy Bible Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, the 19th ult.,but
� I � � - Keith, of the Hill.Cre t Conv Is oe t -ill preside. Addressea,w .. Men's ON ercoats,,
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� � . S _U 11 rX S_ Mrs. W. N. Cresaw,ell of Tuckeramith, and Toronto, has beam visiting for a week with w ) hes already done to nations. ,further than the scrutiniz.og and passing of & �V_AL_
- . ev. a -D. Millar and R. Paul, of Brus- . .
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t I Miss Thompson still iurvive. Although be Mrs. E. MoFaul and Mrs. Kirkmao.—The by R � ot much . I
� ) v.10 Messrs. McRae and New- . number of accounts th re, was n
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.7 L . Men's, Boys' and Children s. never took an active part in politico he was delegatea from the Presbyterian Sabbath eels, and Re . business done. A by -I% was passed auth- .
� � � T I " Episoopa-- School to the Provincial Convention, held combe. Everybody will be welcomed. Constanc(36 I ng the raising of $8 by debentu es for Men's- Overcoats,
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I . . a conservative, anclin religion
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I � Haying completed a large purchase of Overcoats lieu. The remaik ntrred -in the in Guelph a few weeks I School 6ection No. 10. The Council will
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. . �. - and Suits from one of our leadil g manufacturere, by f nily plot in Mail�tafidbank� Cemetery on ports at the teachers' meetinf on Thursday . meeting of the sharehold patrons of again meet on the 15th of December. at 10
I clearing out nisny oi his lines a and below the net W - — 9 - Campbell -
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� . r coat of Making, wo offer them, together, with the Tuesday, and the 14ric number wl;o attend- evening last week. Miss F. Thompson PASSED AwAy. the cheese factory will be held i tbi �
7 J . o'clock a. m., on which o�oasion all acdounts
1 1 ag6iffeent stockofmade-uo clothing ed the funeual attested well the respect in reported the first day, Mips Tena Wilson an old and ri�spected resident of the 7th on Monday, December 12th, at I i o'clock municipality will be presented. Men's Overcoats.
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i Kiss Tytler the last -concession of McKillop, died on T p, in., for the purpobe of win
11 I - ) at very close prices6 Fur goods we show this season, which the deceased vro,s held. the second day, and I - . . ding up laEt . I - . . I
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.. J a fine range of Men's and -Ladies' Fur Coate, Caps, i day. The reports were all excellent, 'and last -week. Mr. Campbell was a native of
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� . I � IN NlEuoRy.-Ahei an illness of nearly were listened,to by those presenf with both for next season. ; NOT' ting,' which was held in .
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�� - .1y J , . , WK PICKARD I I Tuesday even-
, 6. i a year's duration, borne with Christian for- plea�ure and pro fit. -M r., M. C. Cameron and quite young, beingone.of the pioneersettlers � the Presbyteriau Church lion
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: I - - . Seaforth. titude, Mrs. D, Ste�,enson, of Egmondville, family leave Goderich. on Monday for - their of MoKillop. He was a genial,whole-riouled . : U10 last'it was decided to hold a tea -meeting 0
1 � - bor and one Molesworth-- � Speoial 8ale ,--: Over0oats
� ... i; � da�y' afternoon winter home in Florida. man, a kind aind obliging neigh The � .
�� . A I pas8ed peacefully &Wai on Firt - . ' oi�Friday evening, Dec,�mber 23rd.
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- , . I . t� *[�,%,rl I j I who delighted to live at peace with all men. . NOTES. -Oa Tuesday the infant sop of Mr.
I i: I - of last week. . � last winter the whole a are to be devo �ed to tho Sunday
I � I I He Was twice married �but leaves no child- proceed I
�� Henry Arnistrong died of croup. .The re-
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I I , amily, with the exbeption of Mr. Steven - ____; AFFAiR.-Mauy. of red in the Molesworth ceme- school. -The arr&DgPmd
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,� f � + son, were taken do*n with I& grippe. With A MELA,L;cH6L ren, His second wife sa'rylives him. mains were inter 1,
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Z . the Introu 49 , 00ifor f for the Fore3ters' socia which takes place
i �� i . (!�� � � I . the tenderest solicitude she car e of Mrs.- William . - . : tery.-Misses Clara and Maria ' r t Tuesday. Love or money will not .
. i I Friday I#st of the suioid - Bi"ticefleld. : are at prese — nex .
� . i . nt visiting f rienda in DrAytov . .
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I bingo, of tliq Huron Road, Tuckeramith, ' dage of the al n you- admission unless you posaess an in -
f ,, NOTES. -The annual meeting of -" Joe Edward McFaul
� � anxiety and attention to others, she fell- an , I
, �' I near Alms. For some time the deceased although it i4 rather slim. -Quite a � number vitation from one of the members,
. . � DI&TRICT MATTERS, siame diseam Pleurisy soon Canada Tract Society of this branch is to be; I e For-
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ik, � ;, Secretari, of the during the soft spell, and are afraid they ree
y � became involveid. Like most consumptives church. Rev. Dr. Moffatt rl� - hicisms of some young .
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. I i PERSONAL. -The gentleman specialty re. however, she determinedly resisted the WE a suspicions existed that she had any inten Society, will be pr6ent and address the will have to wait until spring. -O i Friday in or- —
� . ��. I � tion of taking her own life. On Friday Bluevaleitem.-Dr. Knight succeeded
i f� i - ferred to in the fibllowing paragraph laken - . f Knox evening a very large crowd of young people . .
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from last Monday's Globe, ia well, known a, as was her prao - .�ce of Mr. �Andrew ga'3'ztDg
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- i" for a restoration to Eealth, but all in vai Churelf, Goderich, and I influence Orpha .Whitely ; mouth organ selection,
�, �1- - to many of our readera, ali,of whom will be ties, went to the barn to feed the hens and horse. Although under the of .
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7 . -1 Her own hopeful spirit and the best minis- Church here. exchange pulpits next Sab- Doig, who was marrieds; short time ago. . 't
, is itilt on the for- do some other chores, which she liquor he was, able to tell them something John Shobbrook ; Org-vn ins rumental, Mary - �
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_� rff pleased to learn that he I 8 spent in tripping the light i
� t frie' ds' could not wa's accus* bath, by Presbytery arrangements for mill- The night we U -horse. Scott; song, Sarah Hill; address, Thomas T
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I i ,; ward march, - The Globe $#'LYS : " Since the tomed to attend to, and in which she always is or
� � stay the ravages of the fell destroyer. Dar. sionary purpos;y. -We are glad to welcome fantastic until the small hours of th m'n- they had not heard before abo t the
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- -,;' �m � logg for India,the seemed to take much pleasure. .Her daugh- W � Cole"; reading, Agnes Scott; mouth organ _Iv,
. - - A �� , departure of Rev. Dr. Kel. iDg the summer shewas able'to travel as far . . . back Mr. T. A. McLachlin, teacher, in iog were sung oat by the clocki hen th�e .__ . _-
'�.. , - rian ter-in-isw thinking she was out an unusually . selection, Frank Longman; recitation, Edna �r
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,� . � L I Stanley, nod to know his health is restoted. happy crowd dispersed.
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� � � I � as Sarnia, where shii spent some weeks with long time, and fearing that some accident I ENTERTAINMENT. Allen. Four more names were added to the I
� I t, church, Toronto, has beeh occupied by PZ. Matters James and George Baird are con- n, entertainment will I
� �, relatives in hopes ot benefit, but returned
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I nuimber of gifted diviueg. Yesterday the had befallen her, went to.the barn in quest - lodgre roll. This lodge will visit Surnmeihill. A
. 4 1 in no way improved, About a month ago valeacent from typhoid fever. Hibbert. be held in the scho . 60se of Section No. lodge on Wednesday evening, 7th inst.-An I ,
, 11 � services �were conducted by Rev. W. J. of her. As soon as @he opened the door she 12, McKillop, on tho evening of Friday, ,*
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� � �. t. - Clark, pa.stor of , the First Presbyterian 0 - was horrified at seeing tier mother-in-law FARM RENTED, -Mr. John Murphy has December 9th, commencing at 7.30. An' effort is being made to starts lo a t
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I I I ! church, London, vit'hose discourses were ex- banging by a rope from a beam in the barn. . ?
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I I i be OATS WANTED. -More oats than are Joee�hl CoIclough is seriously indisposed.
I I I ceptionally able, bearing evidence of earnest- Dr.. Smith, of Seaforth, happened to HzN- cession of Hibbert,to, Mr. John Gae'tzmeyer, a pleasant evening is e�pecred. All f�
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� - t church, a pleatiant, comfortable place. I7his ted for December.. Booming priges paid. - He rst had an attack of fever from which 1 - i
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� ; only re ived her for &'few days, after which SALL OATMISAl. MITAS. a 0* �
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I Ff presciative congregations w6ke present morn- v took down the body, life having been extinct annual rental of $350. The farm contains NoTEs. -The merry jingle of sleigh -bells he had pretty well recov red, b t some ther
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. F- i had takien an ordinary rope plow lin hase a, neat little f ram6 house with a garden ' I _.� "
� ' e,got on purc I a Murphy will find Mr. Gaetzmeyer a first- learn that Mr. J. . �
. i Rev. Mr. Needham, seemed to hasien mat- and a good well under cover. lira. Gilchrist has also days.�We are glad.to ) .
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�o . �, . f urnishes the following intotesting item con- end - and slipping it over her head, stepped G. J. SUTItERL&ND, Notary Public and Conveyancer, MATRIMONIAL. -A very pleasant and in- Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Goderich, Who Toronto last week purchasing a fine -assort- I;
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: - . _. cerning one - of our most respected townsmen off the,drill and remained suspended with have been visiting frien a in this neighbor- ment of Christmas goods. -We ire pleased
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� � - ; � . I Joining plot. While her numerous friends WANTED. -At A. Weseloh's. 6,00-0 Pairs d
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4_4 i I .- her feet only a few inches from the foor. of Mr. Siniry-jons, Hibbert and , Usborne Z on Monday. -Miss Ti
., I i and his bride: " On the afternoon of Wee wililong remember her many good qualities of Boots and Shoes that need repairing. We wish to hood returvel home ' to see that Mr. Baker is able to resume his A � Z
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� 3 ar 23rd, the home of M Had she been so disposed she could easily bou dairy, on Wednesday of laist week-. This who has been duties at the school after his late serious ill-
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�� . � I I, nesday, Novemb of hea.d and heart, and - extend profound announce to the Public that we have just received n Bella Grieve, of Seaforth, -4
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. . � -lie acene of - have saved herself after taking the first f Mr. George Fairb�aiFn, I visiting friends in this Vicinity for the past ness.-Mr. John Morgan, J. P., is able to -
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,I � t i John Williams, 2nd line, was t another large shipment of Felt Boots, Rubbers --and was the marriage o
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. � thei, step. Dr. Smith, being a coroner, and be- Overshoes, which we will sell cheap for cash 'during a prosperous young farmer of the Adjoining I -two weeks, yeturned home on, Saturday. be around again. His many friends are glad ..I
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. . I I!, � da,ughter Electa, to;Mr. Wm. Wallace, 4, , log � Conversant with all the eireamsti Iss Aggie I �
:� and the dear, motherless little daughter and . %yioes the next 30 days. We keep an assortment equal to township of Tuokersmith, to Mi .0 - to see him out. -Mr. James Walwin re-
. . � . other relatives, they clearly realize th,xt she . ip any city shop, and buy our Goods for Cash Direct I A
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� I � f relatives and friends. Miss Williams ha, - Gibbings was about 56 years of age, and all kinds of Foot Wear as Cheap, and in Some performed by Rev. C. Fletcher, of the ' 4
� f-, r � t fully awaits them on that bright shore,so BRIEF BiTs.-A number of young people On Monday last the skating rink! was leased i
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I 41 � V full of happy anticipations for every faithful eturns. Having met at the home of NJ r. M. Park one even. for the seaso
o , T'. - . the past two years, and, as -1 a token. of alp- 1� daughters. She was married to Mr. Gib, . guests preEen, The evening was pleasant- . " afterwards let it- to Herbert Fowlie.-Mr. I
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� 11 11 i - 16 hours together. -Miss Cuthill, of Winthrop, Arthur Mitchell, of Lobo, has been visiting .1
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�, ed with a silver. faithful and loving helpmate to her worthy miller for the past six years ions of good will for the
. ,:�i_ i of the choir, she was presetif Boy WANTED. -Wanted a smart laid,from ho has been the guest of her cousin, Miss his uncle, Mr. H. F. Edwards. -Last iveek - �
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�%, : t tea pot and silver sugar bowl. The bride 14 to 16 years of age, as an apprentice to the printing husband. By industry anic ood manage- future happiness and prosperity of the young 5
, '! � - . iswiththeir patronage,and brin e. -On Wed- the following fishermen returned home: .1
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. .1 I also received a great many. other. valuable business. Must be a good reader. ment they had succeeded in 4ccumulating couple, The nume. 4 igh Mo- 4
. , 'J t - along your boots and shoesin need of repairs, ani - 9, happy event took Charles Dresser, John Toms, Rx .
. lj,.,� � ; presents. We extend our ?beat wishes to ExPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth. ! I competency and ,�n I Thanking ;,eaedeay of last week .
. . aking- a comfortab e we will attend to them while you wait. and costly presents exemplified in a marked ,a 9, -urray. Dan H*r_
I I Z - . b the residence of Hugh Norris, being 1�eed, Alex. Brown, N. M i
. .... I -Herald my old Customers for past favors. Butter and Eggs �
I � i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, and hope they may Miss ALBXAisrDER.-The Stratford home for themselves and their family, and degree the high esteem in which Mr..,and n and Albert Vanstone.-Mr. Herbert ,�
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.1 I i long live to enjoy married life.' says: Produce the man that doesn't enjoy Miss Alex. eld by their numerous
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: � -1 �, I I ander's recitals and you have without doubt the misan- the comforts and pleasures of which they prietor , Hensall. . 1 13023 Mrs. Fairbairn are h i � Robert Sellery of the Staff& line. -The Fowlie is home from Detroit and will rusk -e
. �, �. 0 � had long' looked forward to enjoying to- friends. May succefia attend them through I
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� I � I . thrope,the haterofalltbatis sweetand good in nature. LoCALITIES.-We havebeen favored with 9 seventh annual entertainment in Cromarty things lively at. the rink this winter.
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� � , EGMONDviLLE NOTES. -Mr. J. T. Balfour, 'If such there be go mark- him well'and keep out of his gether in their declining years. She was a life. - evening last a
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. .1 . hint if excellent eleighing during the past week, school will be held oA the evening of Friday
� 11 � 1 - of Varn%, who engaged to t4ach as Princl- way on a dark night. Miss Alexander is not kind-hearted, good living woman,, and for
1. ; . � I - - . atural. There is no touch of rant about er - and business has, as a consequence, been next. -J. M. Currie haa returned to Rome, large number of the � members of Trinity
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;- pal of our school during 1893, has requested not n several years wall an acti've and valued Sab- . Leadbury.
� � i 1. � work. This is why she never, palls 'the public taste. very lively. -The Rev� Dr. Moffatt, agent New York. i . church and congregation met at the parson-
� 11 , , to be relieved of the engagement, as he has caslons, bath School worker. During the summer NOTE& ' A number of our psople were .
. �,� � �1 . t - � , The writer has heard her on five different cc of the Upper Canada Tract Society, deliver- I- .0 I . age to bid good-bye to Rev. Mr. Newton -
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I �i I I having been appointed head teacher in Virden, Manitoba, was. assisting his son , should come in collision with the earth as week for Strathroy, where Mr. - Newton
. I �.. F 1 $550 her �tyle becomes the more apparent. Her selections is doing and destined to do, on Wednesday I .
I - - i ; -, L Sandwich public school, at d salary of there. Mrs. Gibbi.Dgs spent a portion of predicted, but the comet has failed to con- NOTES. -Oa Wednesday evening last a takes charge of St. John' -s church. Their
I . �i, F�, � o larit evening were all well chosen and rendered. . evening last, in, the basement of Carmel .
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� I I I " a year, with a staff of five Assistarits.-The � - 1303-1 this ounime there with him, and only re- very happy event took I lace at the residence - &
. -0 Presbyterian church. -Mrs. Pinch and Miss neat so far. -There is some trouble and dis- many friends here greatly regret their de -
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I 1 �.4 L Rev. R. Gow, of St. Thomas, will occupy THE NiN -EN PIECE DiNN,ER SF,T,c4 turned home a few weeks ago.: She came of Mr. Jonas.Simmons of Bibbert, being -at prosperit
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� i � i.�', I ETY sF,,v Pinch, of Exeter, were this week the tude over school matters in' section t parture, and w1i h them &bun
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I l� � I the pulpit in our-chur'ch on Sabbath next, at A. Young's Se3forth, are the beat value we ever home with & neighbor, Mr. Gibbings intend- - -may feel caltqd upon to the marriage of theii eldest daughter, purse, ac-
. il �, I . of Mr. and Mrs. James White.-Mre. W.' McKillop, We � in their new home. A well filled
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� 11 � - C. Charters and daughter, Miss Jessie,lof refer to this matter again. -W; regret to Agnes, to Mr. George Fairbairn of Tucker- companied by a complimentary and affec-
7 1 . ; . - � sfloa,t from Seaforth of a unlon of the two , SPECIALSALE 010 BOOTS AND SHOES. -All turned at the time of the sad tragedy, which - amith. -The Young People's , Society of
I . , . - . I . - Ashland, Wisconsin, and formerly of this say thst the wife of Mr. John Kners is very . tionately worded address, wa-s .presented to
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�� Pefhaps a worse this month. All new goods. Having a large stock him of his life's partner. The sad . I the Thames Road
.... I! - _. of men,s, Women's, blisses'and Children's Boot, and 6 , Ilage, are visiting among their many- rela. ill. -Mr. and,Mrs. Findlay McIntosh h%ve Mr. Newton on behalf of the-cougregation.. I
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w. � ri�ove might be maide eapecistly on the part ver, was telegraphed to him, and V, - Presbyterian church, is �in a flourishing con-
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� � _. ji P for this season of the year, I am prep�red to give . village, all of whom are plegised to see them handsome structure. -Now that the busy Bruissels. b
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. . %nt to thO Rev. Dr. Me- Now is yourop- ace on Wednesday. The affliction in a ery interesting. -The Epworth League of
14 _� permanent assist. great bargains in the above lines. PI ears absence, looking so well season is over, those having the manage- v I
: I'll : . Come ympatby after do.many y f Wingh.am, is
. I '! Donald. A --new church building is also portunity to get good value for your money. mad one indeed, and the sincerest a ent of the farm can afford to take it easy, the Bethany Methodist 'Church is also doing _ BRIEF$. -James McAlpin, o .-
� I � 14 Store opposite E. Mo. and enjoying life in our great neighboring in turant in Brussels.-
: - I ' along and avoid the rush. ad bus- work. The friends would do welt to oing to open out a res
. 7, V talked of, had, if allowed to inake a sugges. of all will be extended to the bereavi &_ good
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. I J. tion, we would- may, when yoti do build come band and fairi'lly. . I Republic, ' h their presence as V Scot,- of Listowel, shipped a ear load of
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� 11 - BARGAINS in Crockery at A. Young's, preached, with much eloceptance, in St. tioa are ready to kick up 6heir heels in -the I
: 1, �, I to Egrnoudville where you can procure a , - - - , they are a means of great good to those -who live hogs from this station on Tuesday of
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1� ii I . Seaforth. Nimetv-seven piece Dinner Sets for $5.60. Paul a church last Sabbath. -Messrs. Cook dance upon the shortest notice. It is per- I this week. -At the monthly match of the
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I I '. good site, and then we will be ready to ne- GoNcF,RT.-The 11 'Auld Broa. of the Heneall flouring mills, are pay- haps better to have them th, Way thain attend.-Tbe revival services at the Elitn-
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o ��i - gotiate for a union. -The relations between figure. 1392 ' Scotch Saugs " still draw. The con* ing $6.75 per bushel for clover seed. -There under the doctor's care. ville Methodist church: are well attended. gun club, .James Ballani won this
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. � Hewitt now leads for the season for highest
� t V, cart, under the atioNtes of the Sons of will be a public meeting held in our village
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, 9 Ross are considerably strained just now, tie duced at these mills for local and exchange trade young and old have identified
: 1, Scotland, in Cardno's 1, on Wednesday on Saturday evening, December 3rd, in Cox- Chiselhurst.
� _L � . . the latter, it appears, refuses to give a do. tains a proportibn of one-third bard Manitoba wheat. . , themselves with the church and the work is nverage.-Lieutenant-Colonel Aylmer was
, 1 -7� 1 at, was favored with a crowded worth's hall, at 7 o'clock, for the pargose of LoCALITIES.-We hear the sleigh bells
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I tailed account of his stewardship. Why 'This rate has been a , hant in Brussels last week to luspect the armory,. �
. , 11 still going ov.-Mr. Jones, general mere �
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: � r; I I . gives results, both for color and strength, unaurpass. house, and the entertainment was worthy Of discussing a subject of the very greatest im- merry jin*le and they remind us that
- - 1 ? V . shouldn't Egmondv,ille have a civil service ppill a any - of Winchelses and Lumley, is doing a large -The sleighing of -last week made things -
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� I I 'g- - long time. Mrs. Cooper, of London,former. to its very doors. Mr. H. N. W-cTag Part, bur enterprisin ', eek. Thomas
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: V I . � - ham, all expressive of loving remembrance SALE.-MiSS Stevenson desires to dispose of h was bet. ; in dried apples ang - two weetes which is ver�j good for a country I
, �� �� ly Miss Annie McNeil, of Mitchell, FORESTERS' GRAND - EvxNiNG. -The Can. store keeper, is taking
: . I - oodeStookafid Business in Seaforth. This Is an � _ Ballantyris of Stratford, was the purchaseri.
� A . of friends in Egmoudville and vici , merchaut.-H. Tyndale, of Eginoadville,
. - I -excellent opportunity'for any person desiring 'to.. on. ter than ever before. She has a beautiful, adian Order of Forest.ers) of Court Ivy poultry'- in large quantities. 7 he cold ,
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I �, I " is as well as could be expected. -R. JE[. d and a prolitab ia per - weather coming on business seems to hav has been visiting frien4s in Usborne for -the Samuel Laird is going to remove his family
. � gage in,tbat linia-as the stock is goo le clear, sweet voice ; her articulation i I ,
. $ Z - I - Green Lodge, of this village, held their an . e past week. Glad to s6e" �_e agmin to Stratford as he hr*s en aged with Mr.
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� business can be done. Apply to B1188 STFVZNBON, his genial fai . 'I
i feot, and th taken a sudden advance. -In jR former issue (
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, I � � I PRIVATE DEBATiNG.SociETY.-A meeting Egmondville. . 1303x2 nual oyster supper and litorary and musical among us. : Ballantyne for next year.- o aspirants are
. �._ . I have an additional charm. Her rendering of, entertainment on Tuesday evening last, on of this paper our correspondent made a mis. - . --- h
I - I _� of all interested in the formation of a pri- WANTEID.-Wanted immediately a good - in the field for Municip3l, onors, but the
7 - . . ta the "Land o' the Leal," was, in itself, which occasion Coxworth's hall was packed take in reference to our Chieelhurbt boys i time will be short now as nomination is in 4
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; I I - - vate debating society will be held in the second-hand pair of weigh scales. sui ble for worth going miles to hear. Mr. Cameron is to its utmost capacity, and a most excellent Imbibing too freely in the wine cap. It was : .
, , - ing grain. Apply at SCOTT BILOTHERW Music I
� I I , - wsetlogrhel, weeks. -The pot in beginning to boil in Gray,
f I - - Mechanics' Institute kall bn Wednesday 3 what the boys would call "a .real dand 1) i
t . Seaforth. 1303- Y. programme was carried out. The chairman not the Chiaelhurat boys, but a gang of NOTES. -Mr; Samuel , Britton, , from
. already a meeting hall been held in the mouth
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� f � - evening, December 7th. It is intended that Miss JzssiF ALExANDER AND MZTUODIST -His versatility makes him a host in himself. of the evening was D. Weismiller, our en. ruffians that came from a distance south of near Petroles, who foi the past couple of end to arrange for candidates kc.,they.meari -
. � � - the meetings will be held in private and that carRea Cyont-Mi9s Jessie Alexander, queen of He is an excellent elocutionist, and as a terprising merchant, who discharged his th nlace and disturbed the peace of the weeks. has been working for Mr. Shea,,
z .V 1, the society wiII be non-politiq%l. We hope Methodist ilinger of comic songs he has few equals, nei t -_ of business this year. In Morris no stir so.far.
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I i - I this meeting will be � largely- at -tended, and Church.Choir, of Seaforth, to assist in a concert to be , duties in a very able and pleasing manner, M' C. Cara' -Mrs. Easton, of Walkerton, daughter.of I
. while he avoids all vulgarity of manner or and shewing that he was no novice to the Such young men are a disgrace to the com- eron's house in this village. All the houses
I I - � that a flourishing club will be organized. given by the Choir in Cardno's - Hall, Tues. . ent, and never utters a word that. chair. The speakers of , the evening and the munity in which they reside. Our Chisel. within the limits are Mow occupied. -Th Mr. Fulton, of Gray, was buried here on
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I " � We do not know of sipy more profitable nod day . evening, Decem1ber 27th, 1892. -The Choir will sentim ' a Tuesday of this week. She had been ailing
11 . present a new programme of Choruses, Quartettes could offend even the most sensitive. He order'in which they spoke were as follows: burst boys conduct themselves like gentle. Bee trouble ia still the.senestion of the day,
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� - . pleasant way for a young Mali, who has any for a long time. The corpse arrived here on
� - t and Soloo, while Miss Alexander will delight her improved with each succeeding number on' The Rev. Mr. Fair, who took for his subject men and we believe if they continue to though people are guarded in what they -say I
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� ach : til the audience became so enthusiastic that 9' Benevolence," and made a very feeliva and prosper in well -doing they will be more since it has become is, matter of law.-
, A ptiblic speaking, C01rintittee have placed the tickets at 25c and 35c e - . the Brussels ceinetery, in place of Ed -ward
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- I ing the ver' useful art i � and these may be had from the members of -the choir they seemed as if they would like to, hear suitable address ; the next was Rev. ,r. S. than gentlemen ; they will be Christians.- Messrs. Jarrott & Jarrott are at present
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� . . and in this way laying a oundation or or friends. 1808-1 him all the time. , Th& amateurs, Misses Henderson, who spoke on the 11 Oyster and Mr. Hugh McDonald, of Dakota, paid our engaged in threshing clover in this vicialt '
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� �. - fature usefulness and power, debating Y' deavor Societiea held a union meeting in
club of this kind also, gives all a chance, BRAN.- Take your supply now. We ' -'Borrett and Gemmell, also did admirably. the lesson that might be very profitably village a flying visit last week. -Rev. Mr. The yield is very fnir. -Mr. Samuel Turner Melville church last Sunday evening,- I
. . . shall sell at $10 per ton until December 7th, after Their selections were well chosen and well drawn from and followed after in its inter- Torrance of Goderich, will preach in the is not recovering very much, being scarcely
. I There are many young men who do not care that at $11. OOILVIF'S SEAFORT11 MILLS, T. 0. Kemp, rendered, and with cultivation they would 'eating life " ; Rev. E. Sof fley then followed, Methodist church next Sunday at 10:30 able to tsike any nourishment exce in Adam Cormack, formerly of the Post staff,
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. . . - I . I . .& soon rival the best professional taking for his subject 11 Influence, and the a.m., and 7:30 in the eve Special liquid 'form. -Mr. Charles Troyer pai7GOd-
. al, audier-ce, but, at a club of this kind, the -1 His da 1'ei ning . - -Mr. here visiting hill mother. His health is nor.
, r most backwa�d.and sensitive ma,y acquire LOCAL BRIEFS.-Fridayo Saturda and Willie Hays is a marvel. I g won good we could do by living out the Gospel silver collections will be taken ap at each erich a business viftit Tiaurgd;�,y last. the best but improving.
y him the most hearty applause. H�,�� g, 6 v e truths'." ; Rev. W. Torrance, of Goderich, service. -Mrs. H. N. MaTaggart is at pres- Charles Latta, thle populakr and efficient I
I confidence and facility of apedoh, which will Monday last were busy days in town. The , I
� enable them in a short time t6 acquit them- streets were crowded like on a fair day and that most difficult of performances, the forruerly of this village, and who'was the ent visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eyre teacher in School Section No. 1., Stanley, . I . .
�, sword d%uoe, with a precision and accuracy invited speaker from a distance, then deliv- of Elimville. intends attending Goderich High School at 11 Gome.
l . diably before the �� largest audi- the atores were filled with customers. There which could not be excelled by the, . 0 .
. . - for bring. . veterans ered a very fine address in big' own inimit. the. close of the year, for the purpose of LocAt HAri-EmxGs.-Miss Gertie Fraser,
ence. Besides this,. it. has A te;�dency to is nothing like a little aleig ng of the Caledonian platform. Willie Thairl, able' manner, combining throughout wit, obtaining a h' heir gr%de certificate. -M ro. of HeirrieVurg, who has been staying with
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. stimulate a desire for mind improvement ing i -Mrs Irw Johnston, and of Guelph, the boy piper, Also ch�rmed the a Tuckersmith. Ch �r 20113san, hall been the guest of ` her aunt, Mrs. Carson, leaveii for her home
. � humor and instruction, c rrying his audi- a ters, of
11 . - And the acquirementof knowledge. Young family� of McKillop, have removed to town audience with his music. A Scdttibh Con- ence at will and. impressing upon them EXAMINATION, -A very pleasant after' her sister, Mrs. G. N. Hill, the past few on Monday next.-MrE. Carson intends to
. men who improve their opportunities in and occupy the residence recently owned by . cert would not be complete without the bag- -nany fine and sublime traths. The musical noon was spent at an examination in the days. -Mr. Parish, of Chiselhur8t, will spend the winter in -Toronto, the guest of
�, youth will never regret it in af ter life, while Mr. Whitesides.-Mr. Givlin� sr., of Me- . school in Section No. 7, or what is%'etter oc-
pipes, and Mr. Thain seems to have a selections furnished by the Hensall Metho' known as Hannah's school, on Friday " last, cupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church her sister, Mrs. Notm4u. She leaves for .
I those who neglect youtlif ul self-improvement Killop, haa also removed to tQwn and cc. natural gift in that direction. Miss E n 6 choir were
1� will h&ve a source of sincere regret through cupies the residence of the la,te Charles wi 9 di t well given and well receiv- The liopils were subjected to a rigid examin-- Sabbath evening next, and on the following that city on the early train next Monday.-
. e a also is, a model accompanist, and every ed, as were ailbo the musical selections of Monday evening the Rev. W. Torrance, of Rev. Mr. Cathcart, of Pennsylvania, and his
I ,life. Every young man who has any ambi. Barker on Go4erich street. -Th deb to on othing is ore to go along smoothly when Messrs. Steacy and Welsh. Miss Pinch, df ation by Mr. Hoggarth, the teacher in Goderich, fdrift6ily of this circuit, is ex- wife, attended ths funeral of her mother,
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I e Friday night last in Kidd's hall was well at- . "
�tion to b' something more than a hewer of she presides at the instrument. At the con- Exeter, gave, by request, a very fine recits. charge, assisted by Mrs. McLean, Misses ?ected to preach, As Mr. Torrance was a Mrs. Greeb.-Mr. Win. Henston has so far
wood and a drawer of water for others, tended and the speaking all �ound was of a' , clusion of the entertainment, Seaforth's old tic ' Simpson and MoLarty, and Messrs, Wren, I eneral favor
. n. The order was good, and charact6ria, - g its in this vicinity, he should
shonld'attend to self-improvement in youth high order. Messrs. WMillan and Wilson I Shillinglaw, Forsythe, Muldrew, Clennan , recovered from the- effects of the injury to
11 veteran, Mr. Robert Carmichael, was called tic of a Hensall audience, and everythlog M t have a crowdeahouse. his knee as to be able to walk with the aid
I mad a private debatirig club afforde an op- spoke in favor of Free Trade with England to the platform, and in his own inimitable passed oft splendidly. Proceeds, $45, oir and Horton, and manifested, by the of crutches. -Our now butcher, Mr. Frain,
. portunity of taking a first step in the right and Mr. Jackson and Dr. Bethune diaoullsed style sang, by request, " A *ee drappie o' . a Eirit of thoroughness which prevailed Is giving excellent satisfaction, and the pub� -
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direction. We hope the young men of Sea. the opposite view. It was. tife- general opin- 't." The officers and members of Lady t roughout the 6xamination, that they are �, I Usborne. I
I I . forth, in large numbers, will embrace this ion that Messrs. Wilson and Momqfi��, had Zurich. . . � � -'sic appreciate bim.-The directors of the "_
, . . opportunity, � a best of the argument. -The Firemen � Nairn Camp are to be congratulated on the I MR. E. J. HARDY is to have an Auction acquiring an e4uostion that will stay by A GOOD Txmit.-A grand oyster supper Gorrie Mechanics' Institute hav I e decided to �;�
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�� � 1: th success which attended their first public so- Sale on Saturday next, December 3rd, of heavy and them and serve � them in after life. To dis- was held on Friday evening last under the abort an evening class in connection with
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1. . � __ ____ ' ----#--- intend having their annual ball on the eve"' tertainment, and we are sure that all who lightharness, horse blankets, robes, bells, onaps, Pal the monotony which sometimes attends auspices of the Patrons of Triumph Lodfe, I the Institute, if a sufficient number of pupils I
I . STILL ANCTi.im - Another of Hurons ing of Friday, December- 9th. -Mr. John were present on,Wednesday evening will whipm, brushes and lots of other shiff. Parties occasions -of this kind, excellent music wse at the close of a sparrow match the captains can be induced to join it. Mr. J. R Camp-
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. - forteers .has gone to his long home. Mr. , Copp the contractor for the new foundry second us when we say we hope their will wanting bp,rj;aln@ should be sure to attend the sale. furnished by Mr. A. Forsythe on the violin, of which were Messrs. James Wood and bell has been appointed teacher of the class,
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i n Thompson of the town� line between buildings has the brick -work nearly com. soon give another one. Dr. Campbell, who accompanied by Miss Aggie Bell on the John Oak. The latter side was victorious No doubt the evenings can be both ple"ant.
i McKillop and Hallett, near kinburn,passed pleted. Mr. Copp is deserving of credit for viIW.&ys appears at his beat at a Scottish en. MATRIMONY WITH A VENGEANCE. -Mr. organ. At -the close of the examination Mr. - with a majority of 225. The number of ly and profitably -spent by.attauding such 4,
- � . peacefully away on Friday last, after a com-, the energetic manner in which , he pushed tertainment, performed very efficiently the John Decker, of the Babylon Line,and Miss V,r Carnochan took the chair and ably con.
t. ' parAtively brief illness. Gangrene was the the work forZiard although the elements duties of ahintir , nii Roeder, of .the. Goshen Line, were last Sun. ducted a well arranged programme, consi6t. sparrow heads captured was 2,948. Thin class, -aud it is hoped that a large number of
. - - r will be a great boon to the vicinity to be rid
I cause of death. '-Mr. Thompson was at Sea- were against im. -The Mayor, Reeve. and i 0 . day - united in . matrimony. Mr. Abel iog of short addreeaes by the parents and of such a )at ge number of the pests, The young ladies and gentlemen will avail them-
. forth Show last fall, this, wd believe, being Deputy Reeve go to Clinton to-dj twattend I Sohilbe and Miss Mary Ka,lbfieisoh, both of teachers, drill and calisthenic exercises by selves of the opportuaity thus prevented to
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- the last time he was in to � He was then cipal ropresentativeo - I Grey. weather being favorable a large number .af- them. -Mrs. A. King and family, and Mrs.
� - wn, a meeting of the -muni the -14th conoession, have joined hands and the pupils, recitations, dialogues, music, etc. forded themselves the opportunity of at-
, in the enjoyment of his usuhl health, but, beiva held there for the discussion of the LOCALITIFs.�-Mr. John Strachan is ill Mr Thompson, left for Manitoba on Tuesday
1� 0 fortunes in matrimony. Mr. Wolfgang . Hoggarth is deservedly very popular in tending �he supper and entertainment, great Iss . Mr. A. Kipg has been in 'the West
i . a few days afterwards, he Wt- one of his House of Refuge question."Or. and Mrs. with typhoid. fever. -Mr. George Oxtoby Brechtel and Mine Kate Heide, both of the No: 7, and, to show their appreciationof the t .
I . credit being due to the Patrons for their some time, and is so well pleased with it
� . toes paining. him, On examination he Hunter, of Toronto, were the guests of fell from -a wagon the other day and in- Babylon Line, were made man and wife last servioes of a faithful teacher -,the trustees ample supply of oysters, salmon, sardines, �
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7 - found a small lump, &bout th� size of a pea, Mayor Holmested thi4 week . -LMrs. Turn- ' ed his ribs by striking the double -tree.- Tuesday. -Mr. Fred, Kalbfleinch and Miss not only re engaged him at an advance of that he has decided to become a permarient
. I etc., of which all heartily partook. After resident. Success to him. -Mr. Wm. Stin-
� on, the inside of the member I�Which had been bull, formerly of Clinton, but 'now of Tor- Wre trustees of school section No. 4 have Flaxbend took the lead of all, and got mar. salarl , but have allowed him to procure
I I I � y � a the supper' a grand entertainment was given mon, cattle- buyer, has bought Mrs. StrionRls
. cauaijig him trouble. He di&hot pay much onto, is visiting her miece, .Mrs� James engaged Mr. E. G. McDonald as teacher for ried about two weeks ago. We wish them substitute for the first term of 1893, while- consisting of mu�ic, dialogues, readings- and farm which is situated a short distance east
L . atiention to it for some day�,'9, but as the Jackson of this town. -Mrs. M'��ab of next year at an increased salary. An ex- all a long and ha , 9
,gy and prosperous life, &a he attends the Normal. Mr. Hoggarth is A r citations. The musical selections were of our village. -Drunks are a source of an-
� lurnp seemed to be growing add the pain in- London, is at present visiting her sis;er, amination and'public entertainment will be well as the oomp iments of the occasion. brilliant student as welt as an excellent
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. � I creasiug he consulted a doctor, when the' Mrs. John Robb.-O&ts have been com* held in the sohool house on Thursday, De- - BRIEFS. -Mr. Simon Geiger, who has been teacher, and, no dnubt, will prove as ati, rendered by Mr. and Miss Keddy, Messrs. noyance to many *'in the village. A short
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� - caupe w.as-poon discovered Despite all that pouring into the oat meal mill, here for sever- comber 22ad.-Miss Lizzle Strachan, who Wilson Wood, Dent, Thompson and Bell ; time ago one of those chariActers, hai
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. � the * in Minnesota, Dakota and Michigan, return- cessful. in his professional course sia he did t ' he readings of Messrs Johnson and Harvey from an ambitious village not a hu�a_r_ea -
. I . medical aid could do, dise4ae spread and al days, Seaforth is generally the beat mar. has been laid up for several weeks with ty. ed home last week. -John Volland and Peter in his non- professional.
I ultimately resulted in death a4 above btated. ket in the county for all kinds of grain phoid fever, is i - : and the Dialogues by Mr. J. Wood, Miss miles west of Gorrie, created quite a sensa-
� '-, . . .and improving. Her department Bea vler returned home last week from a Sam. COUNCIL. -The council met on Novembpr - s. by Mr.
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. land, on the 19th of February �' 1826. With Caughey of Ingersoll, and daughter of the young lady from Wingham, during bar ill. - G. MeTaggart, Mr. D. Dew, Miss Hanford, and chased him hither aud thither until a
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I I Mr. Thompson was born in tonclop, Eng- the farmers know it. -Miss ,Kate Me- in Teeswater pubfic school is in charge of a mer's st Dakota. They like it there, 25th at Weber's hotel, all the members were tion here. The 'I boys' got on his track
_ I - __ � i V I . but were afraid of the severe winter. Mr. present, The' business of settling up -&C. of Centralia, and Miss M. McLean, of Hen. $0 We do .
7 - � hia parents, brothers and sistets, he �came to late Mr. S. G. McCaughey of this town, is Deus. We wish her wspeedy recovery. -It Albert Fee is home from Dakota for the connts occupied most of the day. The sall, also a short address from Mr. Cann, � od Samaritan came to his rescue.
. � . 1. Canad% in 1840", a,nd settled oti , the f arm on renewing old ,acquaintances here. She is is said that Mr. Arch. Hislo . p will oppose winter. They all look hale and hearty.- annual report of the Board of He4lth was Mot know what was done with the disturber
I - the Harion Road Hulletti no* occupied by .the guest of Miss Bell% MoNab.-Mr. And- R4eve 'Milne nod that' the two Deputy- Win. Baeker, with his wife and family, has presented by Mr. McGee,, ohairman. � Ut which was highly appreciated. � of the peace, but he should have been put in �
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.. . , Mr. Christopher P�ale, ar. Aftler remaining raw Richmond, son of Mr. Jamea'Richmond Reeves will also have opposition. Among moved to his father-in-law's, after a ten sets forth that no notice had reached 'the - the "cooler" far the tight at least. The
� �7 1 1 there for several years he took ilp a farm of of Blenheim, is at present in town visiting the new names mentioned so probable candi. Istd8t addition to our constabulary is now in
!I I his own in H years' stay in North Dakota. His wife in Board of any cases of the virulent contagi- Londesboro. .
� . and a fevO years later his uncle,Mr.A.Young. Mr. Richmond is a dates for seats. at the Board are, Messrs, delicate and that.country is too cold for her. ous diseases referred to in the Health Act, ' town, so that better order may be expected.
I erected a saw will and for year% so - � NoTzs. -Revival meetings started in the " I - - .
� - tensively in the milling and gaged ex miller in the mills of Mr. D. Goldie, Ayr.. Hance Cummings, L. McNeil, and A. C- Last Saturday, Mr. S. J. Latta had a host of but the Board had incidently 'learned of Methodist ch6rch on Sunday last. Rev. R. . - I
. lumbering A couple of. weeks ago he had this misfor- Damps. A lively time is anticipated. teacher visitors. They were, C. B. Latta, three cases of diphtheria in one house, re. Paul, of Brussels, preached at both services. -Mr. J amen Mil,
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. � business. About beven years ago he retirea tune of having the tops taken off the two ' I Is, a dairy farmer who
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--,.. - . from active business ar�d devoted biniself first fingerd of his right hand by having I Ethel. No. 7 Stanley; R. H. Johnson, Alex. Den- sulting in one death, and regrets that phys- They will continue this week. -Regular lives in Downle� near Stratford, WAS eu-
- Ayr � - 11 omey, No. I ; D. F. McGregor, No, 6 ; iolans and others neglected to report such meeting of the Sons of England Friday g-age"d in feeding his cows, when one of the
I exclusively to farming. He wAs a shiewd, them caught between two cars, at NOTES. -We regret that Mies L Sterritt is Thomas- Jarrott, Miss McGee and Sam cases to the Board. The report deals at night
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. .� careful businessman and is reported to,:,, be . - Lot there be a good attendance, as animals hooked hiM Lill the face. The,Point
11 I station, but he is recovering , nicely. -Mr. leaving our public school. Her suceesRor Hanch, from Dashwood. Quite a jolly time length with the case of a slaughter house, there will be several initiations. -The For. ot the hoin entered his mouth, and then 1. �
q� - � ,� - wealthy. His sterling integritX and genial W. J. Wilson, of Knox College, Toronto, has not yet been Appointed. -Several M was spent by these* wielders of the ferule. - where the business is carried on with the resters held their regular meeting on Fridai with an outward sweep this animal tore the �
. � disposition won him universal '4 Ublic con- and who was Dr. MoDonald)a assistant last D.'s have been making inquiries about Ethe . . I
, I i Mears. S. J. Latta and E. Hagen were busy utmost disregard for the health, or the com. evening last. After the me0ta they enjoy. victim's obeek. completely sevenng � : � _�
_. fidence: and esteem, and althoug? careful in summer, preached in the Presbyterian and its surrounding e of i i
, � 0 .1 1 since the deoeu one day this week posting up bills to an-, fort of the people;� where putrifying carcases ed a good dish of oysters. -Re followig nixiscles on -a Un'e from the niouth to a point .
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