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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-09, Page 8Not, 00-1 7 aW DmEjavt 91 1�802 ITOR, 8 at present make Ills one of, the mo- desirable home- The fire alarm was sound- absent for a number of year#, is steads on the line.—A )a 4e crowd attended Overcoaft'.. Mouning, Clinton, Proudfoot and Dr. will take place on the advisability of estab- :d by insurance* t but their residing in the village.—Mr. George Foster, 5 school litbing a House of Refuge for the county of d and the bril 1::DWARD OASH, t d a com gade turned all the entcwtain�nent giv4 in NO- I Holmes, Goderich, were sippoin e —The Clinton who has been teaching near Cyprets River, the The sides will be led by Messrs. services were not required. house. It psed off , '�Iessfullyl to Wholesale and Retail Dealer in mittee to prepare the circulars and to have Huron. ffirmative, and S. New Era of last week says: "Mr. Ernest Manitoba, for the past 8 months, returned b satisfaction of concerned, The them distributed, They willlikely be ready James Watson on the a sured a situso home on Thursday last. He brought home, apparen Dickson on'the negative. Any'of the young *Sparliog, of Seaforth, has a 18, part of which 3D in prairie chicken" as a proceeds amounted to 1B_Ur_rr10M3:R., for circulation in couple of weeks, or is books for the school men of the town desiring to partake of the tion in the Doherty Organ Factory; as he with him Home fine towards furnishing Isl ample time to permit all to be thoroughly a mechanical genius, he will likely prove a memento of that Province.—Mr. Andrew goes GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTA, ) benefits to be derived frQqi being a member library.—Mr. W. Thompson,dealer in shoes, poste4 on the subject before nomination asy. Richmond,, of Ayr, has been the gue,-,t of Ills of this club should hand in their names for clever workman in a short time." — The James and. William Love, who came to this village a 9hort time ago, Wants a larp quantity of fine Fall ncient Order of Foresters intend having cousins, Messrs, to se116 for Mr. Wesloh, of Fiensall, is about Bo--rQ' 0 A CANADiAN ABROAD.—The gentleman acceptance at once, , Th6se debates will be forthe past few d%ya,—Miss Emma K. TO vercoats-, Butterin Prbitsand Rolls; alsolBe6f referred to in the following paragraph from open only to members of, the club, and will their annual supper at the Commercial onto, whore to remove back to t6at village. The climate d in no manner int Io-rfere with the debates now Hotel, on Monday evening next, Brothers Troyer,left this week for Tor eeks.—The of Cromarty does not appear to agree with the Toronto Mail of Mon my lost,' is A she will remain for a couple of w -Iiides, Tallow; Sheepkins and Furs. �nd - Exeter, Hensall merchants. —91eighing is entirely brother of Mr. T. 0. Kemp, of this town . being held under, the auspices'of the Mech- from Zurich, Mitchell, Clinton f Godericb, delivered a I are expected to be present.—The 'band in- Rev. W. Torrance, o uch to the disappointment of the Boys' Overcoats. Rev. C. C. Xernp, formerly ourate of Grace anic's' I . ustitute. tend having a benefit concert shortly of very impresBive termon to a large congregs- gone, in church, revisited Toronto last week arid young people. OVEROOATS given.—The sohol- tiov, in the Mothodiet church on Monday bade farewell to his �Id congregation. Mr. AtPOINTMENTS.,r4iss' Ludy' Downey, a which due notice will be last, His many ftiertdaand admir- TWI Kemp 'has been a ated rector of the grettateof the great Rorthwastern Tale- arm and othecs of the now school, Roxboro, evelling a glad to see and �eir him, ChIselhurst. will parish of St. Luke's,pwpoeist Cleveland, Ohio. teraphr office here, has acdepted a position ill are getting up a grand entertainment for era here war full particulars will. thnugh exceedingly sorry to bear of hi.i be- CHuRcH,—Very large crowds attended O-vercodts S -U 1E rX S-' rho rev. gentleman will be much missed Bluevale, as operator and assistant in the the 2,2nd inst., of which ---�The many friends of ing in vory poor healtb, the Methodist church on Sunday, to bear by a large circle of Toronto friends. , Dur- Post office. She is a clevir and capable be given -later on, Rov. Mr. Torrance, who is very popular I Men' -s Boys' and Children s. young lady and will do credit to her train- Rev. Dr. McDonald will regret to learn that ing his six years at Grace church be has hig. The graduates of ibis office have been he is again confined to his residence' by ill- London Roa4- here, and was listened to with great delight, r. I proved- himself a most energetic worke on and Me- The pastor bui asked for $50 to be put on Mews Overcoats H&Ying completed a large purchase of Overcoats he various de. unifor I successful. Miss Maggie McIu- ness.—The anniversary sermons will be NOTES,— Messrs. Tomlins He has been prominent in t d 42 t which thecollection plate@, and the collection came turers, by Ne -a similar position 'to thatocoupied preaclied-in the Presbyterian church in this Connel have sol ts e threphing outfi and Suits -from one of our leading manufac partments of the Church's work, and has tyre hol ted' of within a dollar of this sum. clearing out many of his lines at and below the net ticularly active as a parish visitor, by Miss Downey, n Gorrie ; Miss Nellie town one week from Sabbath next, by Rev - they purchos,,,d from Mr. F. Holmes 9 The'. cost of making, we offer them, together with�, the been psr n Mr. Roes of Brussels. . magnificent stock of made-up clothing labouring with nsuoh, acceptance among- Kidd has a good positio; in the head office The anniversary tes Somforth, to Mr. Livingstone Of St&ff1h Men's Ove-rcoats. whole of ou decidee son Jej n meeting will be held ?n the following Mon- good figure, They ate now un at very close, prices'. Fur good�, we show this season, the poor. To his ministrations he -has 04t-Torouto and Mr. John Duncan is ow an WANTED,—Nlore oats than ever a, fine range of Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Cape, He if a B. A. agent on the Canadian Pacific Railway at a day eveD'ing.—The weather for the past whether to invest4a a new machlue or a es, Muffs, U2, brought a schularly mind, t. the business, wan�Td for December. Booming prices paid. HEN- Collars, Cap JW3-2 Of Turouto University, from which institu- station near Rat Portage. 1hera i nothing week has been execrable and if Is gri Pe if fiecoud hand one, or to quit SALI, PATNXAri MILL& Every �, of the next stalon will �D Ni[NFTy dollars WK PICKAR' first-clase honourp, like laying a good foundation. toot trump again it w0l not be for the sok ibut it ia likely flud Two RUN - will ion he graduated with DRUD AN t wet, foggy- muggy 'weather. The roads them with a Traction engine and a new house with a garden i ducetnf Seaforth. and a B. D. of Trinity Universi,ty, where he a' - purchase a neai little frame ru —The foll are the correspoTs �Vith the weather and in some iieparator.—Mr. egrge Nott (xpects to and a good well under cover. Mrs. Gilchrist has also a 8p cil Sale Oveiobats rosecuted his theolo ical studies or Added ORANGE LODGE, officers- elect for 1893, for Orange I assab!e. As a result have his now houso,,finished and ready' to number of fine village lots for sale very cheap. For his other accomprill owing oto address, 0 shments, Mr. Kemp LOY&, places are almost imp music, both Lodge, No. 825, Seaforth : W. M., J.Brint- trade is dull, mod every person is longing move into at an"early date. full particulars as to house and village I has an excellent knowledge of G. J. SUTHERLAND, Notary Public and conveyancert whot k and failin that hard, frosty West Cleveland is nail ; M. D. M., W. Smith ; W. C., J -Bell; for snow office at the Post Office, Hensall. 1302 vocal and instrumental. g rviceR of a W. G., Peter McKay .; W. F. S., J. Brun- weather.�The Seaforth Ole Club intend Howick. it we .d fortunate in securing the me WANTED';—At A. Weseloh's, 6,000 Pairs clergyman whose departure is a decided ner; W. T., Captain Dawson ; W. S., R. I rand concert in the early part of EXAMIATION. — A public examination of Boots ar&Shoes that need repairing. we wish to else bt Smith. Committee, Jl Pinkney, A. L. Bell, for which the best local and announce to the Public that we have just recaived loss to the Anglican Church in Toronto. IvAug will be held in school section No. 1, on Boots, Rubbem and Edward McFaulll lanu b: T. Pinkney. This forel;nry�galent will be bngaged. a another large shipment of Felt -,best a, DISTRIOT MATTERS. C. Walker, S. Hanna Ev ry Thursday December 22od, and a grand Ing f mbers, and person should wait for it as it will be one of concert will be given in the eveni The Oversboes, which we will sell cheap for cash dun Grat A NEw STY -LE pocket book at Counter's lodge is increasing rapidly in nu ag. the next 30 days. We keep an assortment equal to of active young men, the events of the season.—The St. Thomas SEAFORTIT., is Lirgely composed progtamme will consist of orgma, violin, any city shop, and buy our Goods for Cash Direct f Seaforth, one that buys more than you thought it gant 11 ou TaAT GREAT VEDATE.—The question, would. His prices do the mystical deed. Ble 0 ved on the volun- church Sabbath School intend holding their and ye F ear " Ch a several of wh'm have ier mouth -organ an4 other music, comio and front the manufacturers. thus enablinF us to a, 9 in Watobes, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated and in Some Mates rtettes, all kinds o co Retolved that Women should have EquaA ood &c., suitable teer force, They have ,t4wo Irill instructors usual Christmas a �tertainment in Cardno a sentimental 4ODg9, choruses, qua fF tW e pt Motto is and bated in Cre, Fancy Goods, Pipes, Spectacles, I Lige. In order, however, to keep hall on December 23rd, when the Cantata, __ r, than any other dealer, as our here on their wedding trip to TOonto last Rights with Men," witl be del in the I rig$ dialogues and recitations. en, Small Profits and Quick Returns, Having for Christmas Gifts.. it is prudent to be looking up 0 duetto, readi Wednesday, retarnect t the home of Mrs. 0 Kid-d's Hall this Friday evening, the 9th your presents early. 1304.1 soma of the more yo "A Jolly Christmas," will be rendered.— little if tUul members from The following persons will take part in the recently engaged the services of r H. Pfaff, of urday evening, ri manager-, for Mr. D. Weis- Rubnke's parents here on Sat kelet Ippe - Those. on t6 affirmative a dq. are Captain'Heift, of the Salvation Army, has programme: Messrs, A. HallidGy,Ls n, who ft" bee! TnE Belleville Intelligenoer says : It was going towards Winthkop and Walton, some yearg--he having of late closed before tak' h w-keeping:nesr W&L_ Wei milfer for the past six Ing up one Bernard O'Connell, Esq,, leader,who will be Miss Jessie Alexander's second appearance before a are advising the organization of a - Ladies' been onthe sick list since Sunday. 'We hope V. Hslliday, Wroxeter; G. A. Bremner that department --we would in'vite his old customers assisted i by Mr. James Killoran, and Mr. large audience. She has made herself a prime favor-. laceburg.—Mr. P. Kelly & Soo, who have Loyal Orange True Blue Lodge in Seaforth. lie may soon be able to be at his post again. 0611arE eir appreciation by mud J. Fitch, Belmore; D. Harkness, Car. to call and favor us with their patronage, and brin ite and thq audience showed th, ed of repairs, � AU5 been putting a smaller wheel on tl� Nelson Hays. Those on the negative side _COM. John Japhebri, an employe in tile Big M'11R rick;' D Tracey, Turnberry. Also a tplen-o allong our boots and'shoes in no 'air engine e wl I attend to them while you wait, ThanWng have now go repeated encores. Her powers.are so versatile that t things In good -working order, r has been forme4 with Mr. James w 4gs are D4 Campbell, leader, who will be she can change with the suddenness of thought from has been confined to bed by illness for a didhoi' my old customers for patt favors. Butter and f their establishment assisted by Dr. Betburie and Mr. Harry the sublime to the ridiculousand changetho con- A PLEASANT EvEmNo.— Wednesday week past, at the residence of Mrs. Hargall. Ritchie as leader, Mr. J. Kainet, of Gorrie, Sign of the Big Boot, A. WxSEL011, Pro and we expect to see chiefs,' taken, is I)Olif Ing to vulsive laughter of her audience to feeling of tender V ISO running again. —Everything Beattie. Xhe chair will be taken at eight —Miss McKay, of this town, bag been ap, on �3_ pity or sublime emotion. Buttot Her ability In this line evenin meeting in the Young (Men's is also �xp?cted to give an exhibiti in prietor Hensall. ur having muni elections t�is year," o'clock. The debate is in aid 'of the Ma-' Christian Association rooms was the 00- pointed teacher in one of the-Parkdale club -swinging. With ouch a programme in SANTA CLAusz.is making his headqiiar- 0 O,pal admirably brought out in the medley With which ' we deal of orumb�ing at the c rdiall was a there is a great The ladies are o Her after numbers time. During - the schools for next year. Miss Minnie McKay to in chanies' Institute. she opened the programme. casion of an enjoyable preparation everybody who attend* the con- ters for Heneall and vicinity at J. C, 8 0 a I. an run for- the' pist year. invited to attend, -as this is a, subject of were excellent, her pourtrayal of different shades of re igious exercisee, which always close about will teach next year in a school In Almis store where there is ap immense stock of Jewelry, way things have be d time is character true to life, and her pathetic passages were cert may be sure of a rare treat. In order 8.30 o'clock, Rev. � J. W. Hudgins gave and Miss Augles in a school in Wellesley. silverware, plush and fancy zoods,toys, nick-nacks of deep interest to the max. A goo moist touching. Miss Alexander justly earns the to defray expenses the small admission fee all kinds just the thing for Christmas presents for _Pyi hem- expected. 1304-1 some practic%l atia impressive remarki on They will all give a good account of : t Zurich. title 11 queen of Elocutionists." of 10 cents will be charged. old and young. Prices the lowest, come early and nelves.—A story is grng around in wTbich a secure the bargains. Aacr.DENT.--The f -other day, Mr. Chris. THE. Christmas Wide Awake is certainly the fall of Sam proving conclusively the s THE KIND OF EAGLES THEY HAVE IN THE well known farmer of this vicinity c d Greenway. MEIJIoAL HALL HENSALL.—For the best Bechler wam threshing for one of his neigh- a beauty. The reading mattefo tqe brilliantly neces3ity of -spirituaListrertgth to protect and NoRTHwEsT.—We -olip, the following item, colored frontispiece* and all the pictures Are full Of preserve. the physical. - Then followed the prominent part. This farmer =y quality �f Druq, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Por- bore, and when just cleaning up a�nd feeding brilli*1 BRizF.--The members of Grace Church old townsman, from a Coch. 0hristmas flavor, cheer and love. Buy It, buy if, Dyes, ollet Soaps, Brushes, Whisks, Spec- nd concerning an for your girls and b6ys. Only 20 cents, or for a amusements, and th� ladies of the Women's took a trip to the Northwest and return, and Sabbath School treated the children to f amery,i k t in Drug Stores. some loosa stuff into the cylinde�, his ba raue correspondent in tile Brandon San -iau Temperance Union appeared on and on the journey had the misfortune to tacles, an everything usually I ep ght and was crushed a d torn so tain" whole year 82.40. D.. LoTuRoP co.mi,ANY, Boston, Christ Thursday All night calle All O' 'supper in the church shed 1Mt Prescriltions carefully compounded. feared amputati( a About two weeks ago Robert Eve,. a young Mass. - 1304.1 the scene, entering bito the games with the IoRe a pocket -book containing $130. tollyceltu )n w I b nec- evelliag.—Mr. Alfred Day's address to Sab- attend4 at the Drug Store instead oft the hotel as 1304-4 man in the employpf Mr. D. M. lladcliT rmerl�. J. MACDIARNW, M. D. If you wiknt high class goods not usually young men and making things generally efforts to find the missing money proved - We sincerely sympathis with Mr. bath School workers last SAturday evening fO emeary. nowi, 27 of Big Hill Springs, had an exciting an, kept in stock kindly leave your orders early to Insure sociable, They %era in almost full. force fruitless at the timet and the loser felt so OA AND OATMEAL. —Notwithstanding Bechler in this unfortunate accident, ad in the Presbyterian church at Corbeit was ; - 4 dangerous adventure with an eagle, whit— prompt delivery. IV. R. COUNTER, The Le iDg d th Ir baskets and coffee kettles quite discowdted over his misfortune that he quantity of JoTTrNGs.—Mrs. Henry Schw�lm, after a _ j.. Jeweler, Seaforth. 1304-1 -highly appreciated. Although� the roads the ba roads there is a good had sea red an entrance into Mr. Radolifff' as full, :and probably never were cake'and made no mention of it to friends here on his 1, especially oats, ilvhich seem three weeks' stay here with her �father. Xr, u S AND METHODIST coffee more deliciously prepared or better return. One day this week, however, he *ere ibad, a large number assembled. The grain coming in t stable. Eve had gone into the stable to it: MISS JESSIE ALEXANDE address was interesting and instructive, and to be i� great demand at the oatmeal mills. Treumner, returned 4ast Tue,s ay to her genum C11URCH CHOIR.—MISS Jessie. Alexander, Queen of h- tend to the horses, when the bird pounce appreciated. Nor was this all, Mrs, Kirk- received a letter from the Canadian Pacific a they home at Pigeon, Michigan. Her on Joseph, Elocutionists, has been engaged by the Methodist the address to children on Sabbath after- Th y re p3.yiug as much for oats a upon him and knocked hi .n ic,. ma Dg the surround- Railway Company headquarters, informing le in dow , wh Church Choir, of Seaforth, to assist in a concert to bi n and some mumical fr9ends were in no the children will remember as are wu�lth on the cars, givi who has been with his randfather, for the r money operation it repeated three times in succe8, given by the Choir in Card,no's Hall, Tuesday port, the former givlog a very judiciousF; him of the finding of a puree and noon;was o ing fa more the benatit. We 'Understand last.ten years, returned with hi� mother.— 'be �dev sion before the man got the better of it. in evening, December 27th, 1892. The Choir Wselected and admirable reading. the latter, which is undoubtedl hie It was found on long as they live.—Mrs. Reuben Wilson is month already eight Mrs, H. C. Doan and daughter akrived home the meantime Mr. Radeliffe's son and a man present a new programme of Choruses, Quartettes y - Visiting her sister and other friends in Fair- they 2&ve sold this in -the persons of Mri. Dr. Smith, Mias Gal. the train by an employe of the company,and I a 0 and Solos, while Miss Alexander will delight her grove, ichigan. —Miss Laura Baker, tesoh- cars of oatmeal for Liverpool, and four for a week or o g f com a visiting trip to is. arrived on the spot in response to Eve's audience with some of her choice ielections( The loway, Mr. Bright afid Mr. C. Willis, with the loser ban much reason to be- thankful England. It paysIo have a good Kans", to see her mother, brother and a cries for help, and between them they dis- Committee have placed the tickets at 26c and 36a Mile Wilson at thd 16rgan, a very beauti- that it fell into such honest hands ai this er in School Section No. 10, h&4 dicided to London, manufacture the different ter. They were gone over two months.— the members of the attend- the Normal at Tor6n_W, She has mill that can was unusually each and these maybe had f rom gar- kf IF, patched the bird, hich 304-2 ful quartette.sweetlk rendered, and Mr. W. employe has proved to be.—Mr. C. Ro e.. choir or friends, taught the -school very successf�llj for the gradeal that different markets req Rise Jacobs, of morristoil, has -been for on, of the 9th concession of Hullett,brought uir large, even for as eagle. Willis a fine solo in his ever appreciated i .6 uch a bad NicE things for Christmas just received it three yeare, giving good ! atisfaction. BRIEFS.—The roads are in some time the guest of Mr. Aug�ht Ehne style. While there were quite a number of into Seaforth, on Friday last, a chester MAso-Nic &EcTio.-i. — The election of A lot of nice fresh Groceries, Oranges, Lemons, Nu t there might have white pig that weighed a little over 800 V1141 George A. Foster, of. Varna, haii been state iat present that business is is little Mr, Henry Hess, from Comber, is at bomd Candies, &c., at Goo, Goods store, Will be. sold oullf man n ill quiet.f-Miss Johnston, of near Lucknow, with his Mother at present., an inZaud; to Eresen officers for the ensuing year was hold at the under regular price. J. R. Gawony, Liquidator. teen more ut we are taught it will be so pounds. He was purchased by Mr. Robert ngaged to take her place i a school for teacher in oui village, was stay over the holidays ering ii the regular meeting of Britannia Masonic Lodge 1304-1 Winter.� 1893. He comes highly recommended, and' and fdrmerly a 0 So in Heaven—.more extended invitation and has had some experience teaching in the here t6is week visiting relatives and friends, rder of �the day h r a the ipigs &rA fall- Seafortb, on blonday evening last. During CLOTHES RENOVATED,—J. Vir. Snell, the greater proviion than will be accepted.— ere eased to see her once more.— ing and breathing their last' in every diree- North wes t. —Miss Sarah Pollock, a very who pi Ithe past year the interests of Masonry in original Clothes Renovator, of Seaforth, desires to And why? Come next Wednesday even- Brucefleld. times Sutherland, of the post office tion.—Mr. Frad. Hens has sold'his 5 weeks' popular teacher of Middlesex, has decided Mr. Seaforth have been considerably revived thank the public for the liberal patronage lie has re- * 109. Free to Sil Young men, and all are Read McIntosh's advertisement on the book tore, is opening sperous eivedoince locating in Seaforth and hopes for a to attend the Normal, and Miss Lamb has I up a very large stock old Jersey heifer calf to Ar D&ters for and the order here is in a 'most pro continuance of the same, He always tries to please welcome. —Com. fifth page, 13041.1 one, I The officer been engaged to take charge of her sOhool. of f Oda and Christmas presents. He SZ. She is a good and a eap, at that coadition6 9 elected were as fOl- and from his long experience in the business he is k halilnw-V gtoe largest stock in this line ever , 1. DFAa NOTICE.—COMS and see our fresh stoo He had $84 offerel for her mbther, but re. Iowa —Past Master, Brother Dr. Smith ; rre jarantee satisfaction In Dyin , Clean- V it —M Hudgins pan n and Ranov&ting. Retrember blis place,. first PERSONAL. —The friends of Rev. Of Mon's Working mits and drivin gloves, couttrising show in our villege. iss, Berths f used to take it, fared to g, -skin and Nappa Buc , Now we Ave a Tuokeramith. th Worabipfal master, Brother Rev. J. W. door north of Thom" Kidd's brick residence, Hog it was in Ail% Craig last week visiting friend1q. that 4 Hudgins ; Senior warden, Brother A. 11988 - sea- Father Cook, pastor of St. James' Church, line in imitation Astrachan, also Alms and ENTERTAINMENT. —A musical and literary 0. forth. 1304.3 hom, 1 this tgwn,- E0110111en caps which we will close out at a low margin —Re�s. W. Torrance, of 'G'oderich, and H. Brussels. Junior warden, Brother J. Reid; Secretary, in who its been absent for the ake BAiRv. a thin DON'T NEGLEC-f IT.—It in a gre'at mist above cost. Mas. GroRoF 13N entertainment will take place In the school Irvin�,, of thi4 village, exchiktiged pulpits ou BwFFs.—Tbe bad r ads in farm A Brother J. 0. Rose ; Treasurer, Brother L. ast six months in urope for the benefit of in Section 9, known as the red school, on the a a gs very f a -delay, selecting Holiday Goods. Articles ordered 8t.—Mrs, R, Coad is in Wingliam. were U Eis health, will be leased to hear of his safe BRILTs.—Measre. Mullett & Jackson, of Sabb�th I& snow. -7 G. Van Egmond; Chaplain, Brother R. N. evening of Friday, December 16th, when a dull. Evryoue nowandreserved for you, and nobody know ;eek attendin ing and pass- arrival home on y evening las The SeafortB have recently urnace in this rain We're as mum as an oyster. Handsome novelties In placed a f ig the funeral of a relative. appointed da Connell met last M Brett ; Senior Deacon, Brother George B. Mr. Jam;a Aikenhead'i new house. The lengthy and varied programme will be pro Mr Charles Beek left this week for St. during his 110] S Jewelry Store, Seaforth. ourn ad a number of accounts, 4nd Scott ; Junior Deacon, Brother Dr. Cam silverware at COUNTF reverend gentlem' vided, consisting of vocal and instrumental t p U104-1 deputy -returning offiders aid places for One bell.,; Senior Steward, Brother R. r visited England, i and, France, Switzer. plast r Merce el ere's -ave also finished their work, so music, dialogues, recitations, addresses, Paul, Minnesota, where he expects to got FANoy GOODS STOCK A wish him a had b Janior-Steward, Brother Gegrge Ewing; ND BU$INEss FOR land and Italy, and �recounts with enthusi. that the house will soon be habitable. The Highland dancing, etc, -The following are situation on the railway. We holding the elections. Non�inations take SALm.—Miss Stevenson desires to dispose of her Fancy he many -places of interest in those one wish of Mr. Aikenhead's many friends succe�s.—Mrs. - B, Thompson is in White- h yielded Master of Ceremonies, Brother Alexander Rom t expected to take p&rt. viz.: Miss Gammill, place an December 26b at 12 o'clook, noon. a Scott ; GoodeStockand Business in Seaforth. This Is an tries that were' visited by him. The Is that he rn�y be long spared to enjoy his chur h, this week,being called there through The 4i Slemmon ; Organist, Brother lame excellent opportunity for any person desiring to en Egmoadville L Miss Hotbam, Staffi; Miss —Mr, Thomas Farrow is out 'ith a latter in 00un I C,,enoa comfortable. home Oil ood friend, Dr. the i Incas of -bar father, Mr. Joseph M rtion in the As! Inner Guard, Brother R. bcsrlttt; Tyler, gage In that line as the stock is good and a profitable cities of London,, Paris, . Geneva 01' last week's Post, denying th' ooze 111age. Park, Cromarty ; the Forsythe brothers ; broy, and who, it is feared, cmanot recover. jof land usiness can be done. Apply to Miss SMENBON, Turini R 81 Dublin, Elliott, is again irt ourr vf --Stlow is the Exronlrou that Mr. ohn Show was Brother George Patterson. - 1303x2 ome, and ast but not lea t Messrs. Cumming, Strong and McGowan, rimil Seaforth. his native city, all merited a le�kthy stay, again with us, likewise our village tax col- FiRF. PROTECTION.—The meeting, which dismissed for political � reasons, but on Tuokersmith ; Dr. Campbell, and Messrs. es and MECAASICS' ISTITUTE.—The semi -an- MEN's Felt Boots, a lot of all siz and their various beauties contributed not lector. Christmas is also, in the near future, was ield here in Coxworth's Hall on Satur, few believes him, as e4eryone knows upland Win. McLeod and Robert Carmichael, Sea- kinds -will be cleared at cost during next two weak@ dolls, day evening, 10 consider, the matter of fire wben I nun] meeting of ihe members of the Sesforth a little to the enjoyment of his visit. Glad bringing to mind Christmas treeir better. Miss Abraham, &'nother of the at Geo. Good's store, Seaforth. J. R. GitHeopy forth; Messrs. Wren and Stoneman, Hen- Mechanics' Inifituto was held in the lulti- Liquidator. 1404.1 ' as his parishioners are to know tbikt his whistles, drums, etc.—Our merchants are prob ction for our village, was largely at teachers, but one who was Ire -engaged. has dogrev nail also Master Willie Hays, the boy health has been greatly improved by the busily engaged in buying fowls for sh ten&d, and after considerable discusbion, in upland tute rooms on Friday evening. There wag a 'P' dantoer of McKillop. he school children since resigned, an she has a better engage- I WILL PAY the sum of one dollar to any ment. We trust they will leave sufficient which all -were unanimous that immediate wen C., fAir attendance. The Treasurer's and See- trip, a paDg of sorrow pervades the an- ment at Alvinston, She w4s a first-class eroon who will mail to my addreas copies of the fol will also give several dialogues and recits reports were adopted. A list of rowing letters which appeared in THE HuRoN Expos. nouncement that his return will be only of in the country around us for home con- stepo should be taken to secure fire pro- teacher. The trustees reduced her salary, retary's tions. It promises to be a graridl evening, new books to be added to the library was ITOR between the months of November, 1891, and short duration, as he bus placed his resigna- sumption.—Miss Sterling, of Godericb, is tection, it was moved and carried that the and she now goes where ber!,services will be June, 1892, entitled respectively Thef Sunny and the house is sure to be crowded. The t7 tion in the hand3 of His Lordshi Bi h visiting at the home of Mr. Charles Mavon. caf&on hand- for that purpose, %mounting appreciated, and le s our Board in the been submitted and approved. The sum of. $150 South," "The Crescent Of Across the Gulf op proceeds will be devoted to purchasing a n-4 better staff of is to. be spent in books at this time. The -'Thr�ugh Tropical Jungles, A Strange Funeral'," O'Connor, which hiss been. very reluctantly —Dr. Moffatt, secretary of the Bible So- to $�O, and $20 of which was recently dons lurch. Bruseels nesvver had a r g library for the Echool. The Mysterious Island Lost in the Jungl6, ed. Eminent physicians consulted by -ciety spoke in the Metboilst Church last atedi by the Young Pople's Mutual Im- ttachre a h r le 4 Treasurer's report shows a balance of SV9 on hand� The Secretary reported the num- any other of my Honduras letters of which -I have him in London and Paris both concur in the week. His lecture was a good one In every prov oument Society, be ati once expended in by the Board with the notice to yit, but it thrsw f rgotten the title. Any person havin a co Belmore. oo opinion may be sometime before we w hove of ogle bar of books in the library at present to be r more of the above letters, and not all, wil receive that be will have to. remove'to a respect. The audience, we are sorry to say, proZ,ring 1pails, bucket@, hooks and ladders. down, 4,115; this will be increased by the now ten cents r copy for each. F or each duplicate re- milder climate, or he will be. troubled with was a very ornall que.—Many readers of NoTEs.—Mr. Alexander Lavine, an old A st�.�Oag committee was appointed to par good again. The now Principal is a young purchase now in contemplation to 4,;D0, ceived, wils mail sender a copy of the Now York a recurrence of the same symptoms that THE ExposiTon were much pleased with resident of this place, is . back renewing so. ch0e the same, also to ascertain the cost of triou of 23 years of age, having always taught ed -to 1. Sunday World. Address, R. J. DuNamoRz, 226 West have - have rendered him so ill for the past three - the SOCOUnt Of the Pan Presbyterian Court- quaintances.—Mr. Andrew Harmeston has nowl and second- hand engines, and of new The Secretary says The number of met", Fourth Street, New York. 1301-3 in country. schools, and is pow.0tending the bar% up tck this date is 326i against 310 at years, We understand that he has wocepted cil. We believe with your correspondent, rented him grist mill to- Mr. Lowrie, who has andiseoond band ste&merZp and we trust in Normal School at Ottawslto got his second trees.: A YOUNG's Dinner ts are taking well seem* this time last year. An unusual number of they are beautiful goods for the money, 97 pieces for the chaplaincy of the Francisemn.Hospital, in that "It does pay to be a Presbyterian."— taken possession. Mr. Lowrie comes highly the 4ear future Our vill 'e, *11 be found to professional. He has, also, a first-cl"s non- r1sey.. and we trust that thi I d "Uprotection line. profeFelonal. —The hor"" fair, the first of ilew members have joined the Institute this $5,50c. 1804-1 Newark, New Je Mr. Joseph Dunbar, of Ashfield, is at pres- reoommended.—Mr. John Fitch has return- be 11 in the box'*] ent visiting at the home of his son-in-law, ed from Manitoba, afterspending the sum- eV Asu 'N year, and I feel confident that the member- LEAD the cou9ty for instantaneous change will be beneficial. The uties of.his B;BLE OI.P.PeTy M,,T,.,. — The annu the season, w" hold' on �Thursday of last, ship will be increased to over 400 b enter- mer there. Since his return he has a week and, for the first this year, was a Ae- y the lot Photographs. B this new process I can make Pho. new calling will be lighter and less exact Mr. Thomas Baird.—Mr. Scott, our joined meeting of -the Heneall Br nch of the British MUM Ing of May next, the end of the financial, year." tographs am we I on cloudy days as bright days. than those performed by him during his priming merchant, is now buying large quan- the temperance society. —'On Friday even- and! Foreign Bible Society was held in St. Ided success. There was a 'good turn ant. some I Don't fail to see our Pictures, Steel engml I church, on Wednesday evening last, good 1 All will be pleased to learn of the continued Artitotypes &c before purcha Ingo. incumbency of St. James'. He left for his titics of oats daily. Our farmers are to be last about seventy couples of the young Pa4ls Several buyers were 1present and a number prosperity of the Institute as shown by the sing elsewhere. O�r new field of labor on Thursday amid the congratulated in having a market so near at folks of this vicinity gsthered at the resi- -when the agent of the society, the Rev. Dr. of horses changed handt at figures ran in rooms are convenient to all, ground floor, Whitney a u.1 19: 9 Secretary's report. block. BAUSLAUGH, Photographer., 1304.1 s6rrow of his late parishioners and friends. hand. dence of Mr. G. Barton, and gave his now Besiumont, of Park Hill, gLVe & Very inter- from $165, downward@. that was'the highest audi W. It. COUNTER's Leading Jewelry Store We have not learned who will succe'ad. house a genuine warming up, The young est�ug address, The meeting was well at- figure paild. The next �air will be held on Wheal REED iN DAKOTA.—A telegram was re—, Seaforth, ig Headquarters for Christmas noveltic�' him. folks think if Mr. Barton would get his tenoed, showing the interest felt in this im- ne h Wroxeter. the 5th day of January; and will be a good ceived here on Frida last from Langdon, 0�1 Call and see them. 13044. house warmed like this every fall there 0 tant society. The following officers were one.'—Our buyers are 4o determined to have at y WANTED, 1,000,000 feet of saw logo at p prV V old or ap;epinted for the ensuing year : President, hou" North Dakota, conveying the sad intelli- , GIRL WANTED.—Wantei immediately a LO'CAL BRIEFS.—Mr. James G. Goven- Wroxeter Saw mill for which the highest price in would be no danger of his taking a pork that they ae buying pigs in the coun- 611.1- .3 1. ; ks .4 - ..I M — .. A I + a & 1. . . I R.kr J TTnnrlereon Vh--e President: Rev ncO 0 a eat at to a ky ace v LO. 16 — 5 n Will L)c palu, Maple 1pe cut, mostly 1 ve , IS, F11 y try before they are Killed, gnu p&yivg MRs. M. BEST, G6derich Street, Sea orth. Soft Elm 12J feet, all other kinds of hardwood 12 and CoPbail, which occurred Frid morning. lock, of Neepaw4j Manitoba, son-in-law of 11 E. � Sof tley Secretary-Treamurer, . Mr. E. the zi aly Mr. Robert Leatherland, of Tuckeramith, high as $6,25 per 100 pounds for them, the Mrs.� McPha4l haA been visiting friends in 1� GIRL WANTED. —Wanted a good servant 14 feet, Hemlock, half 12 feet and balance 10, 14, and R"nie; Executive committee, Messrs G. arrived here last wiek.' Mr. Goverilock was lo feet. We also want -to buy 500 cords of Basswood LUDiley- cause of this being thilt some parties from Orit�rio for, the past year and had left Sea- girl. A. G. VANEOMOND, Seaforth. 1MXJ c. !petty, J. 1P. Clanson, R.Paterson, James' Blyth are start accompanied by his wife and children, They for heading, out neatly in 20 inch length@ forhich NOTES, —Mr Fred Cole is suffering from a ng in Ze business, Farmers prairl forth for'her home in D.*kota only two BARGAINS in Crockery at A. YOUNG',,3, intend spending the winter in Ontario.— we will pay at the rate of $1.00 per cord, spot cash severe attack of inflammation of the bowels... Sutherland, Win. Pengally and J. C. Stone- should be careful, after the experience they week -a. ago last Tuesday. SLhe reached her Seafortb. 1304-1 laid down at i Gibson's mill and alfio at W. R. Thomp. ders i i — - Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Kincardine, and son18.Teesp %ter. 13Wx2 Foxes are said to be very numerous thin had with their appleq this year; thk,,y know derstination apparentl in,her usual health OPENING METiNG.—T a Royal Templars the apples were not paid for at the es y fall. On Tuesday I&Et Mr.. Paul Boa, of for many years pastor of the Presbytervin BRiERS.—The new Presbyterian church d st MU hurch in th-e town of Pembroke, preached and 4a the best of spirits 6nd after a pleas- NEARLY FiriisHED. —The handsome new C of Temperance of this place, held an open pric Hensall, started one near Chiselhurst, and they solO them for. 1 The best an safe ant and uneventful journey. On the follow. foundry buildings being erected by the -9 being rapidly pushed forward to comple qeting in the. Methodist church on Thurs- in the Egmondville Church on Sabbath la9t. Reynard apparently expected a siege, as he in plan is to sell on thel open market.—Mr. T. Messrs. Coleman, adjoining the railway iion. 1he plasterer's have the first coat on horse I Mr. Ballantyne is an excellent preacher and took' refuge in Mr. John McQueen's hen Uy evening of last week, on which occasion ing rda, however, after her &rrival home, J. Denman has sold brick ' rtisidence in she Om-plained. of not feeling well and from track in this town, re now nearly complet- and painting is about done. It is expected to th� chair was occupied by Mr. G.- J. Sather- a most worthy man, and we are pleased to be;opened on Monday,26th. inst.,if the work house, where be was shot by Mr. James the south of Brussel, on private terms, it is I if that Out Ulatil the fO11OWiDg Friday, just one ad,. and it isexpected that by the end of this Hortou.—Mr. Fred. Marquis is visitin' land, and a splendid liter ry and musical whe learn that he gave good satisfaction to our isone. —Both the English church and the 9 said, to a young man in town who does not trav week after her arrival home' she continued month they will be ready for the reception friends in Usborne for the past week.— pr6gramme wois carried out. The spacious want it made. public. It is a case of secure to , row I gradally weaker, until the spirit of the machinery. The principal building, Egniondville neighbors.—Mr. W. 11. Baker, Methodist Sabbath Schools are * preparing church w a f it of Bayfield, has been engaged as teacher of While engaged in threshing on the farm of I _V p!cked, 3howing the deep the cage and the bitd will soon beeady. te d 9 or machine shop, is a large three btorey for entertainments and it is expected that tell- in�tprea a I It in the temperance work j n - f t that toot its fli ht to the. better land. the Egmondville school, at a salary of $440. they will be held, the Methodist on 'Tues- Mr. 1homas Cann, a few days ago, a pi it 1� supposed she in some way caught cold structure, attached to which are two one Mr. Baker is a teacher of considerable ex- day before Christmas and the English on the fork slipped from the handle and fell into 11V this villaglsan%', vicinityo and all present bind on �he joarney, which resulted it. inflamms- atorey wings, one to be used as a moulding Bluevale. the cylinder, smashing out a large number expressed th meelves as � happily _pleased perience.—We are sorry to learn that it has Thursday- previously. The public can rely h the ever ing's entertainment. The ad- oon tioti Of, the lungs, to which she had been shop and the other at; a blacksmith shop- been decided. to wind up the affairs of the of teeth, an well as doing some other, dam- it RUNAWAY.—Las t Sunda after Miss tw en ion getting more than their money's worth at n bab6ct 'in. years print. She was 71 years of The establishment is to be fitted up with a Huron 1ive Stock Insurance Company, and either of these entertainments. —We under- age, but fortunatel no one was hurt. �eM given b r the Rev. J. S. Henderson McIutyre, of Gorr��d, Mies �erkins. �i Wing- age Her husband died in Dakota about large and powerful ol,die & Mn.Culloch an. y to discontinue business. The'business, late. stand that the choir of the Presbyterian was a grand one and fairly bristled with ham, and Miss Downey, operat, �t Blue- tw, fiv�years ago and since til,en the made her gice and boiler and all the 1%teat and moot lyf* has not been ufficient t3 pay for the church are busypractising for their opening Winthrop. good points o i the side of the great temper, vale, were starting from Mr.:Timt#ine for a WeV I ith her only son In Langdon,- Cava. improved machinery, and will have in con- �oce cause, ai id could not;! fail to impress drive, when the horse middenlyi became and continuance 01 the Cornpamy.—Mr. James A SUCCESSFUL SEASON.—A meeting of the I I llaillicootlwnLty. Previous to removing to Dako. nection every improvement'and convenience on the 26th of this month. —Mr. Curry, who one and all w�ith the impoOtance of the work frightened and turned quickly around, cap- ed, i McMichael- returned home, after his trip to has been buying apples f'r Schell Brothers Patrons of the Winthrop creatutry was held ta fhey had resided for many years in the calculated to lighten labor, secure efficiency Dakota, on' Friday last. He spent most of to B 0 and the co-opioration that 4hould be, given it sizing the bu and throwing j the three Th oduction. this fall, has moved ru;rjels where he in. in the cheese factory, on November 23rd, to ggy 10 neikhbDring town of Mitchell and vicinity, and decrease the cost of pr by all profes in Christians. The readings, young ladies out. Miss Downie was bhmAdly, �catt It. "' the time around Sheldon, visiting relatives tends to take up his abode.—Mrs. Cameron, 'consider whether they would continue the 9 whbre, the deceased was widely known and expected to have the eatiblishment 'running and old:Huron friends. He says they all whohas*beeu keeping boarding house in creamery for another year or not. There recitations M musical setections were also stunned, but the others were not seriously in O �ery good and much enjoy! d, and the H injured though reoeivi mu�ch and deservedly esteemed. If er many early in the new year. It will be one of the seem to be c nteLted and - happy, I but he the Grand Central, ham moved to' Durham had been 400,000 pounds of milk received at r an- ng sortie bruises. Had fail lodge is under I a to their sister Mr. Timmia's not seen them an& gone to friqnds in that town and will best equipped establishments of tile kind in enough for*him,— where Mr. Cameron has been for some the factory this season, which yielded the 0�vo deiply regret to learn of her death, She the Province; and will be a creiit to the en a 0011 says old Huron 1 t iss �,dges of Crediton, E t d Kippen., their assistance, no doubt the consequeluices. breei r . Writ. Sproa decided to n nearly $5,000 for their cream be-, x Ive up months. —Robert Miller has just completed patron wap the eldest sisterof Tivir. M. Y. McLean, terprisin' proprietors, and a great benefit to house -keeping in Sea-fortli, h contributeing largel.�,Lrndasbly to, the would have been much- moreserious. z Miss calm 9 and will' go to loading and distributing 1-15,000 railway sides having ��eir skim milk sent home, the ac of Tliz EXPOSiTOR, the town and sarrounding country. The reside with her daughter Mrs.John Thump. ties for the Canadian Pacific Railway oil the Patrons receiving more money than foe the rogramme of the evening . 1� Downie has the sympathy of the young peo- five building has been got up in short order. It ple of Bluevale, among whom she in a par- it W son, of McKillop.—Many of our Seaforth Toronto, grey y one for cheese at the same R t:(-*i-MEETisG.—Tllere is ottly seven weeks since the foundation and Bruce, &ad Credit Valle past, two ME and RK HOUSE OF g1l readers will regret to learn of the death Of Division, He had two trains, one folt"load- price per gallon of milk. Mr. Hannah paid ticular favorite* w a a fairly good attendance of reeves, watstarted, and, despite unfavorable wea- Mrs. Williams, formerly Miss Annie Met- NOTF-13.=Miss Miller., oi Wroxeter, who NoTigs.—Mir. John R. Mil or, President in t ing, the other for, hauling away and distrill. $900 for milk drawing. Mr. Alexander depaty-reeves and otherg at the meeting at ther, it is now nearly completed, which rich, sister of the late Sebastian Dietrich. uting. He was about six 'weeks at the Kerr made $180 from eight cows in twenty. has been the guest of. His Moffat for the of the Bluevale Cheese and Butter Companv_ wea ClItaton on Friday last, t,d conaida the best speaks well for the energy of the contrac- Mrs. Williams died at Shakespeare on the worh. Mr. Mill#r is a hustler. four weeks, and had- his milk all returned.. �P3st few day t, left for he home on Wednes- laidAhe charge of deterioration of his W6 tak i�teres.t th6 people tors 28th ult.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McNamara, of The Petrone wished to continue the "crekm- d -.y,— r. Kollywasi Toronto the be. against Mr. Abraham Ja-kson. Thec"s -the - M;ans to be adopted to Messrs. Copp and, Tyerman & Spar ofthe county in the Hou$6 of Refuge ques- ling, and the pluck and enterprise of the Leadbury, left here -on Wednesday for ginning of the eek. —M . A. M. Babb was was to have been riettled in couito but 31r/ ery in future, and the shareholders agreed t4n, 00 that there proprietors. Hills Green; VAU maybe a large -and re- on, Michigan, where Mr. Megamara Is in St. X*ryi this week.— Jackoon tattled ft by paying a fine of $10 to rent the factory to Hannah & Wengel for visiting frien �esentative vote on the subject in January s with NoTE&—Mr. and Mr. Win. Clark, of a term of years. A meeting will be held P i�= engaging in the timber busine& re. John Bell is recoyerin-g.—Mr. John and costs, $2.50.—The Foresters! social on part taki 110, W, Proudfoot, reDve of God- A DEBATING SOCIETY'.—rhere was a fair a large firm there. The many friends of Shelburne, Ontario, and Mrs. Thomas ]Elud* e%rly in the winter to make arragements for Livingstone, of B%den, !Was in town lost Tuesday evening was a ,pronounced success,, e�,ich, was appointed to -the chair. 'Besides attendence o N I f young men at the meeting in Mr. and Mrs'. Me smara in this county son, of Marlette, Michigan, who have been next season, when all wishiag milk routes or. week. —Mesi rs, Taman a9d Somers -took in in every respect. Readings,, musio, vocal low t4e municipal representatives of Goderich, the ildechanicsr Institute rooms on Wednes- will unite with us in wishing them success visiting in this vicinity for the Past two desiring to be Patrons should attend. concert in'Ninglarn, onlFridity evening of and instrumental, speeches and eating com- eafQyth, Clinton, Win2liam, Exeter, God- dae evening last, called for the purpose of in their new home, and all will be glad to weeks, have returned home. Mr. John Bell- 'last- week.—Mr. Wm. Irwin, editor of the posed the programme. —Mr, A. MeEwen ]Its erich Township and Hu?lett, there were establishing a Young Men's Debating Club bear from time to time of their well -doing. — nett- and Mr. Lowry, of Woodbridge, York Blyth Stan rd, wea're a amiling counten- laid up at present with a cold.—Miss Nellie.. P resent Mr. John MeNtiflan, M. P., Warden 'in this town. It was decided to make it a Mr. R.N. Brett is now agent for an excellent county, have also returned home.—Mr. Cromarty. since these d a, his wife presentin him Bickle arrived home from Manitoba n he Torrance, of Stanley, Mayor Holmeated, of iterary as well as a debating society, and work entitled 4 Wen of the Day." It contains James Hagen, jr., was successful in winning LOCAL NEws.—Another death is now on Sunday riling last with a handsome Thursday. —Mr. William Smith Is viettin 9 Seafortfl, Dr. 11olities, Godericb, county the followiDg officers were elected : Presi- portraits and biographical sketches of 100 the prize offered- by Cook Bros., of Hensall. added to the already long list of the present oung ug ter.—Mr. ILL H. Gidley has under the parental roof at present.—Miss treasurer, Nlayor Butler� Of Goderich, and dent, W. Prendergast; Vice President, M. of the leading men of Canada, both sides of for 100 bushels of Democrat wheat delivered year. We refer to Mr.Thomas Stacey,wbo teen sufferi from a severe attack of the Maggie Stewart is visiting at Mr. Henry A �any others. After considerable discussion Morris; Secretary -Treasurer, Harry Beattle; politics and the several professions and before the 29th-ult. He consequently re- died last Tuesday. Shehad been 11' hod, in u1nay, bul is, recoveAng at present.— Ball's, Bruseels.—Miss. Mary Stewart is ill was ; decided to issue 15,000 circulars, Committee, *J. L. Killoran, J. W. Living- callings being represented. It is a most in- ceived a free ticket to the Foretters' oyster some time past, but it was not for 1held their regular ecture and- expelveteltbat The Masoni, � Brethren-' with a cold at present. —The I' 0AT iving the cost of the proposed Industrial ston, C. Sparling and James Watson. The 4, teresting work.—Mr. C. W. Papst got -con- supper and concert held in flonsall lost the end was so near. She was 64 years of meeting in t ieir hall on Tuesday evening.— concert on Monday evening in connection farm and buildings, the cost of maintain- meetings will be held fortnightly until after siderable of a scare on Thursday evening of. week. —Mr. Win. Baker, the well known age, and leaves. a husband and a family of Mr. P. Pury 4 was in Wingliam MoncTay, with the Methodist church was one of the �,nce, etc., also the amount that it now costs the holidays, when weekly meetings will be last week. A large lamp barging in a show sportsman, comes home these days well s*en daughters and two eons.—We are purchasing -bb stock of Mr. Inglis, of the best held for some time.' The GorWe choir we the county to maintain the various classes of held. It is the intention of the :,ociety to down, the Ru 411digentaL window fell il spilling out and laden with the fruits of the chase, such an sorry to learn that Miss Letitia Hamilton is woolen mills�.—There is � great deal of sick. Acquitted themselven most admirAbly. The Also to issue a circular asking carry on their debates under Parliamentary igniting. There was a bigo blaze for a while mink, foxes and rabbits. He is now the ill with inflammation of the lunge. We ness in on midst at"' rm;t, principally, probeeds amounted to $49.—The Orangemen ;he clergymen of the county to make men. rules, but in as simpe a manner as possible, and it looked as if his beautiful sture was to owner of a fine greyhound, which lie pur- sincerely hope she will soon be out again as with throatliroubles.--�Irs. in. Sims, who of this place intend having a concert about sit- 4 to n.of the matter from their pulpits and thus affording all an opportunity of tak li t tile be demolished, but some person with com. chased in Seaforth' last week.—Mr. Win. she is mach missed by her circle of friends. has been on the sick li t, we are glad to Christmas time. Mr. James Fax is to be 11PIPressing upon. municipal authorities the part if they so desire. The objects of in be t 6 mendable presence of mind closed down the She& was in Goderich and Senforth on —Mrs. D. McLachlan, who also bad infism- bear, isble to be arokind again.—There one of the attractions.—Mrs. (Ravj Hartley, T& - 'Jiler in f 4epirability of having the question thorough- society are to develop in its members the art inside sash, thus shutting the air out and Thursday last, getting repairs for his saw matiort, is recovering slowly.—Mr. James was a large attendance 4 the lecture of Dr. returned from a visit to her �r ldiscussed at the nomination meetings, of public speaking and debating, and to in- extinguishing the fire. The plate glass was mill engine.—The Misses Forrest, of near Miller in making preparations for the erec- Moflistt, In the basement of the Presbyterian Woodstock, on Thursday.—Mrs. Webb of- The first mentioned circulars are to be dis. culcate and encourage a love lot literature. cracked, the inside woodwork considerably this place, have commence:1 a dress -making tion of a brick house next suw mar. Mr. Church on Tuesday eve�ing, and. they were Clinton,im. visiting at KpGeo!&e Casem;4�6* gir �ributed to the ratepsy�.rs through the vari- -The first meeting will be held on Monday smoked and a p Ilt" ile of albums considerably establishment in Zuriah. We wish them Miller has a due farm and goo�l out -build. well paidl for coming' onti on such a I dimagree- at present.—Ifte. William mossir w" an Ous schools in the county. Messrs. A. H. evening, December 17th, wh*# discussion soiled and1njured. The loss is fully co*er. succe0s.—Mise Ellen Mains, who has been ings, and the addition of a nevv, homm will I sblenight.—Mr.an&M' Ruhnk*.wholeft the sick list last week.y