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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-23, Page 8i � � . I � . .- - . .- I , . . � I � i I . . , 1-1 .: � , . I I . I . - � ­ �. .11 I � 11 . I . . � I I Z I I I I � . - . , � . . . - I - , . I . Ruam:BE.R 23, 1892 1 i� � I I I Z I F � - S I - . . 4 , . I . . ; I I � I I I - � I 1i j; . I . � � C - OOSITORN . . � . I � '� . ; I I THE HURON EX - -_ . 11 � � I . . � I ­ - . . ; I --- . � inceimt, of -tile PAlace grocery$ . I a � I / - ­ 4 1 1 a- --Mr. M. V � �� � I . .. . I . T n i . ­'. - . � . ' elivered both good singer and their selections w re --vindow in town- .1 R_ - � - . I . � I IIN - - :t __ i re' has the nobbiest *how. I 1. % . "i it woalQl be much I 'thy and practical addresses we " t I'll - . i . . ' I twith good oleighlog " MoKill p ; Rev. mobt pleasiug to he audience, while the ta Claus' head- - -- I . t - navo dably absent. Ot b� , No doubt his promises ie -4 �,ul - � ... � - � - � � I o *1 ' I I Saturday lost the streets and hotel violin Selections by the For - I - ant and those who #ere u sythe brothers played —IS A--7- I �. - , � I u � bettor. fy Rev. Mr. Musgrave, ` f�: DVIV A R D - - — 0-. ' , 0 — I We cannot too oprougi rge the active . — I'll I %`H , ,Che " Two 0 -'Ana " Was . libm Inati- - -Mr.Gallo,way,pastorof theMothodi church' nth quarters . & very fair ! 1� � I ­ - - were. packed.—The - Collegiate � � a I Is As, oi were simply delightf, eveninf- A to I - I � ' sympathy of ey4ty' lall - re on Mends, '. - Y 10 our congre yar oesday Somforth ; Mr. James Wilso' Cumming ar ; � Wholesale and Retail Dealer irl tutellsod, Public schools closed on Wedi organ selections by Messrs. et�la ol raj house,—Yo? V .11 g&tion with: �he sim of this society, vs Mr. R'0999, Brussels. a in I . � - . ol * your n n merous t � � - I as it in doli�jg' a noble work. — for. the Christmas holidays. One � of the Knox College, and Re D by Mr. M c- audieac loneff 1; �, C . _Y_ r institution has gone The' mu 10 was furnished by th B church Strong, and the concertina 8 I � . � .4 � - t,:D.A�:ETR, :B TWmm .. I Mr. Robert Exeter correepondeat W LONGI�L IS T 1. �� \ is a good deal of teachers in the former . rtettes, Gowan,were-all well rendered. hristmas and a happy � I I . . . oir, and consisted of anthemop_q the ancient Scottish bard, gave readers a merry C q i I As election day awns on I -tner at ch _q a a. I t a ' , ,OR STREET, SrEAF6RTH -locality about thg pro- East and will return -with a life par - music wise, as Carmichael, I nuall, of the Se . . . .N - C*DERI I 2 I talk in heard i%thli ad solos. The .ble style, Now Year.—Mr. John Ha Of some of tile thin� in our line I I . . —The meet. trios, duets a . his p ace on yLou- 9S . 11 � . I .. . I I t Aging 0 a wag I ; posed vote on t a koor House quqstion, and the close of the holiday season. pie of songs in his own inimite . I ? - I- i I of Ane Fall Ing of the Young Men's Debating Club held usual, excellent, AD& was alike pl t 6 coul )bell also gave a goud reading. Jorth ere a t I 9 . r Wants, a large quantity as the financial 0,90ect is the one of most in- coo who had Dr. Caml amery, ess.—The especially adapted for . . I 9 $ .in the Meohmnica'Justititte rooms on Ken, the audionoo4od creditable to t the chil- day and Tuesday last on busin . i by n I � ints and Rolls ; ikloo Beef t a few figures bearing on the subject ,.on the "The recitations and dialogues I � Butter in Pr eresf, ook part. The entertainment WO Inspectors of weights and measures were :- . I D I day,evening lost was a most interesting and t - : - w � . � s and Furs, may not be &miss, The cost of snob houses ad profi his i one. dron were all - ell readered and added much . %e beginning of this week � . One. The debate was on the Poo.r, Dg, The di'X* I Rides, Tallow; Sheepskin . to rofitable whole, a most pleasant a . doing the town I I id famil,v are CHR18 TMA 8 PPEWNT8 . . �," I i . is � stimated at from $15,000 'The only drawback was the absencle ot the, tothepleasursof the evenh ' _ . � � ­ � varioual I reorge Easterbrook at 825,000. ot our county we "may may 0Z (Iuestion� and if the ma'Oritj of the' logues entitled " The Potterindrsuaht," and —Mra' G flarou � I . . . i the loam; pastor, Rev. Dr. McDonald, whom PlOASAnt were articularly visiting Mrs. Phoebe .Harris on � I . � 6 Now, our county, as electors of the county are o 4reeting and cheerful social mann r, --on all 11 Bridget's Instrument," , - I Trim- med Rats r . I � I - . I I - ends of - the club,' we I ng 'art - Bonnets, - I . I OV 1z 0 OATS sluoo as rat cost- ,endered, the Ineach be- street. . I , ,;;. R sessment amodtits to about $30,000,000, and opinion as our young fri 'of Refuge asioni'does so much to met a people well I leadi ______��� - � $ 1 1 will for a certainty have a House . such 000 . ,ken by Miss Alefavish and Miss 7 . ; I . —AND � our township Of Tuckersinith is asgesse4 at. t home with each other. He as much Ing to . . Leadburys. Hoods and Scarfs, � I I � established, and 'that right smartly. 'The 'feel a tiyely, and the manner in " Z oqua- mpathy Brown, respeo � I I I . y.—Ur. and Mrs. Rob- � T . about $2,000,000, or 1-15- of the'whole missed by all, And expressions of � . next meeting will be hold on Monday even, F, severally, did their parta,show- Childr0n'S Caps, I Z I I S T.T:E T S_ Manes, Of the v which the3 of their friends . ; ty. The anniddS cost of main' with -him iD his affliction were u areal.— I ­ : � I - - � , . � �, ad House of Refuge in estimated at Ing, -January 9th, � when a, discussion will ra ad chil- ad natural aptitude as well as c Aref ul M,114- art Gray treated a number rig last, Wool Boas, I I i � f: not prohibition On Tuesday evening the tibache were played on the to an oyster supper on Friday eveni, . .) _1 r . , , -dren's. a have' a basla. op take I ce as to whether a niments . I . � � � I . ; � : . - Boys' ' and Ch Here i ' ; dren of the Sabbath school had th ir anau I , and gentle- Fur Collars, : Men's .11, = -then, w &ny mem. . I &I The socom . � t ' calcullits the outlay. to our muni wouiu� go good for tile country. j n coo to organ by MFolves Bell, of Kippen� MorrieOtit, there. being about twenty ladies �* I . . I - . ! . � . - _ excel -lent, . I . 7 . Which O � oy!ters were ,_ r" . I irchase Lf overcoats of $18,000, the here who were not present at the last, most- tea -meeting &�d social. It is g and of Hensall, and Cash, of Seaforth. When men presents .The . FurX uffs, 1� P , I - N I I Haying Completed a large pi cipalitiet. Ond fifteenth say that they spent a pleasant ev cacies provided were in - � I I % . ne of our leading manuja6turers, by five per cent. ings, or any desirous of becoming members, . that the programme contaived some and the other deli Fur Capes, I I . I . . � I and Suits from o ie not first cost, is $1,200, �this at . I n d of the choicest quality. Two I I L . clearing out many of his finleir at and below ti Are requested to be present, and also to had a grand time. � wediierent numbers, besides numerous an- abundance an � I . " � we oiler them, together with the W101,uld give $60i year interest tobe met.Then - ' .0 — � 28 audience at, af- Fur Mantles, � . I � S11 C cost of making,*%gntileent stock of madd-up clothing J-15of . $6,000, the cost of - maintenance is - come prepared to take part in the discas . ged that the or three hours were spent in social ch � � cores, it can be jud I � I I I . - whole of our n , i ­ . I 'hey desire. —Messrs. McKulov. . . 1 c - ;e prices. Fur good!, we show this season, &ifnuai outlay of -$460, and a slon on whichever Side t I '' i got the worth of their money and that it ter which. Mrs J- J. Irvine, upon being- re- Cloth- Mantles, I � ; � at very clof oats, Caps, $400 or An Kellam &ail William ' COUNCIL D at JOB as solos, and 4bout Sealettes, � . t t I fine range of men's and Ladies' Fur 0 - )e borne by eviry Thomas- Copp,Eldridge OINGS. —council met was no wonder that all left more than natis- quested, smug a couple of � � Vb"A � " a proportionatb obare would I from To- 'Hotel, Leadbury, on December 15th. Me -a- -1 . �ri , - . 14re, Capes, Muffas &2. i municipality in the county, Now, our Govenlock have returned home fled. The energetic teacher of .,the school, mid those present prepared to go home, . i I � col . Rubber Circulars, . I � . I . 't 'Mr. Gray .. .� I . I . � on of Hufli -, with wi Big bept of good wishei for � . ; I I � WM. PICKARD , - charity &C00fiDtperyear varies from $200 ronto to spend the Christmas holidays,— bars all present. The petitl Mr. Shillinglaw, and those associatEd h the Quilted Skirts, I . � �_ . � �i . So, ii will be seen at a glance t"t Mr. George. Hammill is home for the h6ll* Fulton and eight other ratepayers asking ter him, are to be congratulated on the success and his amiable and excellent lady. . I . I -, , p ­ Seaforth. to $300. - � Shaivls, i .. I )ollingwood, where he in enuaged a Union School Section with Grey Itownshil?, --- 01 . I � �' . I - we shall be 4t a logs of from $150 to $200 days fr6m C a 0 a which so deservedly attended their efforts, . - � . I � . . look at gig M4thernatioal Master In the Coll;j&te wag filed u bil ext me ting, A Y -low was Bluevale. .. . and we okra sure that when.tboy n -ext give Ladies' Undernsear, - � I : , . -_ 4 annually. Ulit this is not all, for-& . - . I .'CA I I anicipality will institute.—The rink has been flooded and a passed, appointing 4 place for in initiation, an entertainment they will -need to make A HAPPY EVENT.—On Wednesday, the . Children's U-nilerwear, - . V AN the charity account of may al g officerso . I : . I .1 � If ilio pollirg stations and return[ - . I . a would still be good bottom of Ice has been procured. provision for an over -flow meeting. t the residence of the bride's . 4 . 4 � I � 4 � a 'XI wou xpoloffm : show that diany ofits detail . . - . I 14th inst., a oKinney and Ur John .Cashmere Hosiery, I " "I . . - �,f 44 � . . - ii the weather keeps favorable there will be in the event of an election. A bil was pro - . . 444 , ,pie, In th I � father, Miss Matble MI . . - d , - .- left in local care. For exam curling mind skating for Chriebmas.—Mr. %gas for h roe break. I by Rev. A. I Cashmere Gloves., . I : ,� - — hi id for several years $5 per seated for $79.83, dam . . Gorrie, ' Messer were united in marriage � . . I towns 1Vwe Pal. h ... "I Robert Logan returned from Manitoba on Ing through a bridge, those p as ating the . t d Kid Gloves, . � �, . - month to is family 'of five children, whose . owing to the bill (without a name) said it on a to PuBSENTATION. —On Thursday, night, I&* Y. Hartley, and from the manner in which Buttone i . � . . . � - MATTARS. only support was their mother. They had a Monday night. He says that week, a large numbir gathered at the resi' the reverend gentleman tied the knot itwill Laced Kid Gloves, - � ... � . DISTRICT a theta business is Henry Soarlett, Blyth. Th save and Vs S., and. take a divorce bill to unravel the okein. The � . ,I' � house of their own, and by energy and in- light crop and low price ood decide of Mr. James Armstrong, Silk Gloves,, I �� ' - ----- . � du , stry she provided for them till they be. hot booming much. -There is mow 9 , Deputy Reeve were appointed t ascertain made his esteemed lady the reciple-at Of & bride. was waited on by her cousin, Miss � . - . �, � -eift , alaighing around town, but it will require a amount of damagest and who clai ad them. Mitts, . il . s.-Captsin H I - I N Army NOTE . Dulpanied by Tillie Rosso and' the groom by Mr. Aleck . I . SALVATIW -Supporting. Such as these Are iplirdentary address Ace, � . � for a ee pur. very com � . "I � ... xx ,. for over two weeks, and the came self Poor House. Then nice, quiet fall of snow to make-, ood going Trustees received obeques for a � ag lamp and a silver so r Messer. About fifty guesta were assembled Collars and Guffs, ' surely 2ot subjects for a � ul hansi: I __," 3g on the me tings. � Mr. Jismes , urray, of poses for $4,671.29. Other ace I .� I 111h nd . 11 - soldiers have been oarryii � aso. in the country.- T, I .t. f the the bride received - - I ", . �� ill Ion 0 a ceremony, a Lace Collars, i � . 1� , . ��� � The Captain pres- Again we paid one year about $60 -on eadogy liar in vs amorous and costly pre ants. An elegant � ex le: to be T Rodgervillo, treasurer of the tow paid amounting to $470-70. Th collector bowl and tray, in re a. at th , , _! pects to be ab, W, count of a laboring man who to had $200 still to collect. � able services render the church a . . 5 ]in$- LadieW Ties, � ( � �- . ant at the meetings next Sunday, eaus be. Tuckeromith, was in ,town this week, Mr. i - h schoo all did amplej . 1�11 ; . d to had to be cared for after his little in —_ I and Sabbat 1. Mr. Armstrong, tea was Served, to which . - � .. - visitors. tcom St Marys are also expe came exhausted. Such .expenditures as - Murray is oa.e of Huron's pioneers, but he . though taken b . � . ade a very suit-. ties, after which the ever.jug -was spent, iu Frillings, � .� 1. I .� - �rl , , i y surprise, in - in Baker, who was ka almost so fresh and vigorouslas he Clinton. I ouple . . ngs, I'll ..� I , be progento and Ca,ptai these are fkequeatly occurring which no Poor - gtill loo I able reply on behalf of his wife. After par- magic social chat, etc., The Young 0 Veili - i : . i i lead -ago.,-Mr. C.M. Whitney,of . � I I formerly stationed here, is expeated to House will prevent. - The above facts and did'twenty years (FROM TILE NEWS RECORD) � ich repast prepared by the commence their voyage on life's turbid A u; . I . . - MrX . I I taking of a r . - Silk Fischus, I I � . . . , . . - of numerous , : on Monday evenin next, Woodstocko was in town this week. ter has social tolitt a . I . � - � I ther meeting. .9 ae athered from a careful. , - CLosm DowN..-The apple eve; or& ladies those prevent engaged in f= with the good wishes �� Handkerchiefs, I - I An� I I I I t .. ,_ 0 . I I . examination of the felt'slis of the charity me. E. Hallett has opened, a gymnasium in the closed down for the season. ' T* mas Me. music, etc., an suited their respective tastes. * and their euergy'will secure for . I i � , , - � - EITENT.—We this week present mitb for old ExriosiToi& building on John Street.- Kenzie supplied the firm with 6 er 2,WQ . Corsets, I � - I . I � � � OUR SUPPL count of the townehip of Tuckors . At a late or an early, hour all repaired to them a profitable future, . � - I ... I ... 11 I .- thwoubseribers of THE Ex-Fosivrou with a �many yeaf6j, as one of its auditors. - Others Mr. John -McTavish#' who has been with the 'fifty pound boxes for shl purposes. " . - . B ed Q . 15 1 � - �� Met �­� 0 . . , . a eling dairy sent out by the Ontario pp, 9 � i from the their homes well pleased with t � he proceed- Uiltst I I I I I Xov i . Is in all About 45 tons were ship;� in a of the evening. B87field- - �� : 1. ;� baudiome illustrated Christmas supplement' equally pertinent could b Sets of Curtains, . 11 �_ . I I . I I . rr 11 . will, not now permit ;- but- enough b, 698en Government to instruct the people in the . I I ... ' �.. I ad amusing illastra. as factory.' I 90TZS,�Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin and .. I " , � Besides the attractive *1 I chenille Covers, : , . 1ooAL Nzws.-Mr. John Pollock and . � � . I - - e -half of the art of butter making, has returned home for ' ' AAd I I , , stated to show that at least on . A - rolacurIN19 SHOT. —On Th' today. of � � - minx; a lot of seasonable reading I . . tions it cout ... gate' to John Erwin and W. J. Erwin are - among .. ' - I ; . � II . � . I : that. will be interesting. to ,both old and ordinary charity account, would still fall to the winter. They spent most of the sum- ,sit W@e while out shooting a Is or so Mrs, J, Bi Campbell were tbo dele Table Cloths, 11 . - S 1. I the. meetivg at Harristion, of the Women's the recent arrivals home. -Miss Kate Gib- � - - I ;;; - Flllll - - � . ... . . - I I � - . I . � - I � Z young. We' trust it will %s &Jppreciated by . counties of the Province' down th London Road, a couple f gentle. -Mr. W.M. Trfy Cloths, � � � . the share of the local authorities, Man mar in the Eastern � �, 11 . y I . Foreigu Missionary Soole�y- son, of.Torouto, has been visiting for A few , --- . �� i I � � � - . . .. I- - 1, I - f our numerous patrons. V�s give this sup- . He enjoyed the work and will likely return men fr this tov a in � ,� � ; - � . otherpoitits might be dealt with., such as rn spied i' orcupine. . Mrs Dr. � � ; � . - �i I f of the calendar . to it next spring.--m-The installation of officers Ashton, who has been attending Colleg days at . Stanbury's, -John and ; Sideboard Covers, . I ,I AnA � F � Vlewent this year instem the caued Of pauperism, the criminalty. of After 4ischarging eleven sho, at 'the I routo ' . .1 I I . - Belleville, Is home to spend a short vaca- from TO i - 11 I . . George Stanbury are home , . Table Napkins, .1 I I - . which we gave in. former -years. Calendars the advisability of rem in.the Britannia Masonic lodge will take 1 b DUght to the grou d. It is I . " I . � iv , paupers, 6i'd oving I . - apinis �t w�as ri a,a,ry : T . �� nearly I place on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, tioi' . Thai college re-opene on J for the holldays.-LKeuny Moorhouse, who : L . In a future about a size of a low set dog, h al"tiff Doyhes, I . . L 9, : 1, � .� : , . , . are now becoming too common, 58 bt private charity. onthe at New- 7 � � � all abjecW, 5th.-MiseA. Heibela, a 15 -year-old girl : , � I ; Telt � F 1�. for the sharp. -We are Sorry to . learn that Mr ah ,Scanty eel, ob- I Towels, . . - I q ri �11 � pany, patent medicine firm, and may be touched on., .bat - breast d powerful shoulders, w,lt a 9 has been spending several m go num- - - . ,:, every coml issue these' . and a pupil of the Gorrie public mob 'bury, is home for Christmas. -A lar � . p / .1 � � . �,' . V . mentaL send them out, satur- James Beattie has. been laid up for some Of 1, ; I � ! many buoiness establish, present the above must suffice. -On hind-qu rters. Its back, partioularly,is full - . I I 1 I ' tained the highest number of mark# in the at a pleasant time at � Boys' - Suits, 4, L z ., - I 11 a severe attack of lumbago.- . - bar of young people ape -1 * . : . I I ... I j, 1 by, the tholusaid, and everyperaou wil., '-day last the pond in this village was the days with of quills. In color, black, -pointed nose and county of Huron at the entrance examilm- ., I i , � V1, I the residence of Mr. Harry Young on Wed- - . ; �; , i - . I t s LL . 1% ' The ice The services in St. Thomas' Church next - Boys' Overcoats) *�. . . � .­ / - cares for one usually gets supplied in tb ., ble excitement. fear long, sharp teeth, to match ation in July of this year. -The Foresters' - . F"O�L � : scene of considers, . . ; - . i 'I Z . . , . 0 no longer on " The Ani is rather a �� - � p .1 a,trea h -Sunday, both morning and evening, will be M neaday :evening.- Mr. and Mrs. - Young . Boys' Caps, - � . I I - i way, so that a calendar I " had formed some days before,. and th � and- upper jaws. Hall is approaching completion, and r. ere celebrating their tin wedding. \ I . . , � I I I ; - ; : �11 ant we wish our r w90 'appropriate - to Christmas Day. � Special t ast might w � 7 L � L'�� Thr ; I � With the supplern ead( kating to Zose rarity in, this section, and onr, a , - .. " thin, afforded good 8L . Doig, who has rented the kslibp and r it, I I Gents' Caps, : ; 1-14 . � . - ; � LL Ve 1, anthems and psalms will be sung I i I �1� � 11 I - trust them- hYmn' . . -Mr. A. Me- I . I one and a a Merry Christmas and. a I were venturesome enough to make it! bo resting aud� troublesome )xpects to move in this wee flensall. I Gents' Ties, -, - Thr, . ' � , . . �- 14 ecorations . - - �- v 4 . Prosperous New Year. I selves to W tender mercies. Many did so and chanteA by the choirs The' d for a won without the- neceleary warfare ' . p > : . - , . . . � I - . . Intosh has again assumed the management . . . I F . I by day andinight but on Saturday four at now being propared are very elaborate this c on. I . i . - MEDICAL HALL HzNsALL.—For the best Gents' Muffiers, il �� C01,111 1 . I - � i of the Albion Hotel, and his many friends . . - � � � � I ! . of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Per.. Y, � I � �.� 2 I I year. and will add very much to the appear quality, Shirts and 0911ars) - I . . � I I . — � . A ii�� 11 � Pm3sobTAL t --In the Republican, of Anth- least, foup4 that An ice cold bath is far from 1. i ir vil. , somps, Brushes, Whisks, Spec- t T. � , , � � I .� - I � are pleased to welcome him back to oi fumery, Dyes, Toilet . . � . � . t A Young ikice�of the already beautiful littio church. t i D Stores, Socks, I . 11 ony, Harper county, Kansaw,vol December a comfortable experience, and - I HliLlett- the 6th of r _g usually U .� - Au , i � � . red at I I lage.-The Foresters have fixed tacles, and everythl� e I � - - . 4 . uncre � . � y ; !, Oth, we find the fO1104 iDf reterence to ig the death pen- Hol Communion will be adminfate d. 'All'unli rht calls . � i . a lady caujo Very nea.r payin y ' a date of their conaart, which Prescriptiom caref uuy compo Braces, ; ag service.--- ,14 Hys- LLECTOR.— r. Thomas January as th ei as - I, L I � 1 3:7 , alty for her temerity. She was, however, - the moraii Mr. Archibs THE of at the hot . I e .- gentleman well known in this town and eteran tax collector is promises to be the beat of the kind ever attended at the Drug Store inkead 1304-4 . � .f .. . � � � I - - 0 ' N ormer - Umbrellas, _,` I - - " 7 - a -ofq this county. rescued kitbis considerable difficultyl and re- lopi of the township of Grey, was in town eilwn Hallett's v . ly. J. MACMARMID, bf. D. 1 2 - - I i . . I � � -4: , vicinity, and who is a nativ this week. Mr. Hyslop Is one of the prom- now a rly Of age as a collector and that he in our village. The strong committee . � -11, I 101f � � ., Vs . AT J. SuTHEILLARD'S Post Office Book &c., &c., - � I . I % � � k Isays. "The people of the Congregatlau- stored,t6 obneoiOusuess by the prompt ad- go,s without .1 I - . , .- .. .11 � '', I " . -I , . I ising � and rising young - farmers of this is Ana 'pt at the business fisvinug charge of the matter in securing Store you will find the largest and beat assorted stock I U. :: ;; � �.�I-i . last, Sunday morn- ministra,tion of the usual remedies. Jack on hij roll this some of Canada's beat talent. The building _ Read t1le list over, and -if there i -, .." ., L � i at a ineetin . 1, M i - &I church,. �county. He is a candidate for the reeveship saying. The collections of Christmas Goods and Holiday presents ever offered . � i. . I . . :1 . Ing, extending a. utlanim, all Frost hiii been too spare with his favors so a n �� Z . t � I . i t Ito the snug suit of 811p- erectedby the Forestersis a credittothe for a le i the village of Hen" and if you want . � F one a to�Rsv. H. anyone �ox raore articles of the fif ty . � , . I I N a f at will __ U V ; . �i I . . � � Charles Dunamore, of Kalamazoo, Michigan,' far this Mason, for' midnight sport, where of his township, and is spoken of as a com' year awoun e( I anything in the line of Bibles, Prayer Books Ted&- . � 9 ; .� Ing man for the representation of East 660.18,1&11 of which he had colocted and village, and no doubt the entertaining wants, H inn and X c Books, you will besure to � � mentioned that you Would like `0 give, _. t i - $250 on be largely Attended if the weather is favor- ; I be their paster, and . t are is Ax feet of water below :I 'Arlety and prices, his stock of - � . Froll - I � 11 Q . 1� I , . at a salary of $1,000, to' I h . . - I - Huron in the Legislature, His father,.Mr. paid oVer to the treasurer excepi I be '01" both as to er, Mother, Sister. Brother, 21 . I . I I � the' call has been accepted. Mr. Dansmore . - . . 8 Mums,' Dresel Cases Toilet Sets, Work Boxes, to Fath I ­ I � 4 � nth. In W 3 day at able,-�,-We bave learned with - plf mure that . � . . ; 1, . � . 'To rent the oorotr store John Hyslop,' represented the 'township of she, 16bh of this me ases, ailt Cups, Christmas Cards, - � ;1� z � - SToRZ.1,0 RENT. --L �." I I r I . . is ail extempore speaker, using neither Londes�oro and Constance he took in 85t- Mr. Anson Spotten, who attended Brock- W,ritlug I - - Son, Daughter or Friend come right . I The. I , in Whltne�ls Block, Seatorth, lately occupied by Mr. Grey for many years in the count Connell, d in fact Fancy Goods of every kind are I ;;; Z , d his 'addresses are an aivarded Booklets an - � . manuscript nor notes, an John Ward, one of the best business stands In town. a account Mis iterl- 950.17. There in corn in Egypt et. ville Collegiate Institute, has be unsurpassed for quality rind �hespneos. Remember the loklong and make your selection from our I - . COO I I t I . . 13W.4 � . I *1 . . � t - . ly to muLLiTT & jAcKsoN, Seatorth. and was very popular o � i and effective, The Con A' Eim-119 ouncil -met a first class certificates Mr. Spotten is one liace to come. J. SuTImPLANVO Post Office B001c - � ; both entertaanin MUN101PAL M TT VIS I choice �. I . I ; App -Miss A. Cowen is and elegant assortment of � � . � I � ,; � I gregationa- .- Ple are to be bongratulated 13uglNiss NoTioz.-The Star Bakery, Sea- Ing worth and integrity. t Lonaeaboro, on, the 15tb In it., when a of Howick's clever young men, olad bis many tore. . 1805-2 large I . . , I - i I spending fler holictays at Pabley, visiting a goods, especially Suitable for the Christ- � 2r, 1 Z I . I : i upon their securing this brilliant young . - - I L I Ah, formerly conducted by Clark Brothers Will with her brother, Mr. Hector Cowan bars number ofacco'untn &mounting to over $350 . ftlefide will be pleased to learn of his well GREAT CLBARING SALB.-IU order to . i � On i I ; �, - . I I I t � preacher as their pastor, and will, no doubt fo' , Clark. I I � 17 after January ist, be conducted by J. A Ali . . YTW � . rioter, of t w sented and ordered to be. paid, The earned success. -The snow on Sunday make room for my spring stock I will for We next mas Trade., -1 -i " � . I : . sful work under his accounts do by the late firm of Clark& Ingram hat town. - ing, much to sixty days sell at the following reductions: Best - � I , . r enter upon a succes I ar!l:re not quite all paid up m the 14th ghl and Monday made.alsighl � . --------" . � I h . taxe 4 Worsted Suits worth 980.06 for ON.00, best Wor" � � . $) � Mullit be paid before the ist January to the J. A. I e ni ; .1 � Ill -i And". � go � . t I . C1'AaX YouNc; MEN's CHvasTxAw AssociAT I . . 'I - .� :: � "I � 'he annual to see wood coming in in such larg quan- $19.00 for McFaut � . � . I z leadership. . Stat.Dakery, Seaforth. 1306.2 IoN. - inst., ad the collector was &nth rized to, the 6 ght of all. The villagers are pleased Suits worth $26.00 for $21.00�,Worst Suits worth su fm we�d th . # 11 I * I , . I A� r ani collect the balanoe, . $22.00 for $18,00, Wonted Edward $ , I L � ISOMETHANG WIM AND ORE _p. -Auolhe Ati6ther pleasant meeting was held in on . . 4 � - � ., r T. -Mr. W. M. I d at -Mrs and Mrs. Sutherlallo paid $16,00, beat Scotch Tweed worth $21.00 for $18.00, . � - i -AppoiNTmEN Y. the rooms of the Young Men's Chris. ineetin g of tile electors for SEJA � . *_11 I � , t I ExamLEsv t of those ftne Dinn�r sets, arrive Dom,nating can- tities. )ol Serge worth $21.00 for $18,00, and as low as .LFORTH. - . � . conalgordea t -1 "I .1 : � - -of A. 'Young 9 store, Seafortb, call early and ge All w( - a . . . . Govenlook, B. As, i6f this town, and son trian Association - on Wednesday even.- didatei � for reeve, deputy -reeve and three Wi,ugham a visit.on Saturday, Jivercowngs we have sonic fifteen pieces I . � ­ _ A. YOUNG. 1306 - . sio.eo. in ( I W � '. AS 1% _� - . � I _. . � . I . ! _. - ': .1 Mr. Robert Govenlock., of MaKillop, has your oh�.lcei I . counci lore will be hold In the emp 0 left which we will sell at cost price. Remember � � - � . . i . �� - I­ � � � i - __Doxl� forget, the undersigned is the place Ing. The -address on. 11 True Happiness " . . 11- � And 7 . , been appointed assistant master of the Glen - , - was an excellent one, and thoroughl Halli Lqudesboro, on Monday December . � � Kippen. these goods are all the newest and latest patterns and Mines McLennan, of Stratford, and daug" -.- s . ery, and at nis season of the year we i will be made up In the latest styles md A 1 klm- � � I r � 1: ratulate to buy 6W th, - t [noon, and if there A ,11 be more , , tore of Mr. D, McLennan, our enterprising � � � coo High!'Schoal. While we cong . sent. The atten ance NOTICE, Ae'the undersigned is giving u mings used. -, it is a well- , . we are are showing some fine linesand ltwillpmy You tO preolated by all pre - in Gentle Furnishings I �- venlock on his appoistment, iing elsewhere, also a nice assort- of youn d very encour. than he necessary Dumb candidates El ad largest stock min buyer, were in the village this w.eek - � Witt business in Ki n, he re uestg a settlement of a I known fact that we Carry the best a 11 Mr. Go I W1 befdrd 13urchaE men was good au I y to I told fir company with Miss Pinch, Of Exeter.- . I he Glen- me�t ot ialps, and Carpet sweepers. blutibzrr & proposod then the elections will be hold on t1rf a '.. I J luallued to think that before long t "Remember tile. special Christmas accounts on or afore the fteenth of January 1893, equal to that Of ADY town' Or Oft wh h w 11 be . �'The I I YwisoN, X� MIS Old stand. law.1 will be at the shop until said date. I few at big reductions. Space will not permit quo 10119 The two lectarein delivered by Dr. CaTteul, . . I- I I . aging � � � I coe trustees will. have reason to congratulate lesM on Sunday mor'ni t Come all Mondoly, January 2ud, 1893, In the usual 'And % - ; � Wagons, Sleighs and Outters to be sold cheap. W. of price- here,so we will conclude by Ing th to all t : . - I .a Burs to find Mr. : NoTihNi; LIKE A CUP OF GooD TZA.-A - Box . ons. The Council also do of Now York, In the Methodist, church on 7 . � � . . I I � themselves, for they ar . . 'al It ill be a Poll ' h'stm t and enjoy the glad things. w Ing sub-divisi a will I � � ! I d pains- 0. Kyle. . 1805-4 tho:e buyinV suit from now until Is at -i r � A. Yorixia's, 412 shoull have th; a Wednesday and Thursday evenings Of last I . Govenlock an energetic, faithful an very fln�L, lot of choloe Japan Tea at oided yere giv a nice eak-tie or Neek-scarf as is presen - Re- I I � I I i 1806 happy way to open Christmas day. -CON. Ki Mills . much _1�*V( . ,that the rateyl ! I . He is an honor graduate of for 8l.o0i tho beat In the markeL . . . . d Ilace to Mi&, John MoNevin of the member this is a genuine sale and you ill save Week were fairl well attended and . . I . ; � 5 � � taking teacher. ,- opport unity at the saime time a] I He TC108001 � - - .. : . - - I is now making business boom. wilp hop&'ng money by buyi.nF from us. *e guarantee SIT work .. � I � ; t Toronto University, a speoialist in Mathe- G -batt, A,merican Fancy Embroidered Slip OTLAND.-At the last regular vote for or against the arection o � a Rouse of . enjoyed. The (loctor Is an able and elegant 4. . : : . I . � 11 � F mattes and Science, and as a teach received for Christmas and Now Years for 4 cents per bag from now until the first of ,1 my, an boast o having the best system of OUtti . I f . we cl I L � and first-elsm hands to make up a neat and , speaker. I J "at � : - er he has Itylial � � �. � I Vrre`se'ntt':. -- Ovenhoes very cheap, at George Good's meeting of the Sons of Sootiand the follow- IDdusi ry for the county of Hura is A state, Ilealso gives prompt attention to pisting. He does I i alrea4y proved his oibilitly to 4 impart to � Liquidator. 1306-1 . mout i the income and expen( iture of the oustem aswing and pays the highest price in caish for $nit, (;,vs us a call anCiin convinced that we mean . I Ut . � i - � � i t store, S"foith. J. R. GRZOOKY, Ing officers were elected - for the current it , . - . : - I � . I - ted hard Maple, Basswood and soft Elm logs. 1300-2 what we advertise, R�mvxnber the stand, ovie I � the knowledge he has been so one . viz : Win. Ballahtyne, chief ; A. townelil for the past year will be prin 5., EM181. I I i . ��. Others A Jolly Christ- year, 2 . : � � � � . I . Rilmhmizu the Cantati&," 6f , . � I � himself. There are . . , CXIUFXH ITRms.-The Sacrament of the he Commercial Hotel. is Pops, Heneall. 5 : e cessful in acquiring for i 11 In, CArdno's Hall, this Friday eyening. at 7.80 Soott, Chieftain ; J. G. Wilson, Past Chief . and re y for distribution by th i 24th inst, LoCALITIES.-Two weeks ago a night - I � ,e number of ex -pupils of Sesforth m", T. 0. Lord's ,Supper was observed lost Sabbath by JoTTiNGs.-Mr. A. Arnold, barrister, of . Let - I 1� mloolon 25 ce - James - McMichael, Chaplain ; Thomas The C Uncil adjourned until the, 26th of -Die- school' was started here in connection Ifilth, . " � tits, Children 16 cents, , - I now a lara M. rector . . , 'at I ; . 130-1 1 . the Presbyterian congre I , e I p w1mbitute R11Wg important post- UP, Ad I 0 Igatione of Kippen Toronto, in here spending his Christmas vs- the Mechanics' Institute. The course In- A . I � � - � V Collegiat Richardson, Treasurer ; John Fairli6y, Re- combs , at I o'clock ,a. m. � � . . . . . . Ideaert. McLean, cation with his'parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. stlep and book-kee � . , . �� veral of the High Schools and. . CHUfSTMAS PRESENTS, ­5c, 7o, .100, slid 1: . I .. I and Hills Green, Rev# I eludes writing, arithmi , � � - I ;;;� tions in go _ in a cording Secretary; Robert Logan, Financial i . i I of Blyth onducted Arnold. -Mr. James MoTaggart and Mr. D. Ing. 'There are about twenty pupi-_ --- .1 ror. ; Collegiate Institutes Of Ontario, and 26c codritots newly replenished at George Good's and Martin, of Exeter, a T, * ;1 Secretary; J. A. Stewart, Marshall; Win. Wroxeterso --- y �4 0 . I I 1 4. ein to give ' forth. 'Also barrels of candies, boxes of at un. the services on Friday and Monday with Bell, who are attending the Medical College that more will take � � I every instance their services se I emons, -�iuts, dates, figs, &o 'McDougall, Standard Bearer; J. F. Reid, ENTiRTAINMENT. -The entert sium and It Is expected - : . . I � I r 11 atore S . J.R. GRpooity, 01 Fifteen now members at Detroit, are also homei spending their George - � . z - I oran r. : . f the Methodist much acceptance. '. I � I I _ : the utmost satisfaction. Llquideai':01 1036*11 -Senior Guard ; A. Stobisjudior Guard. An church advantage of the school beforelong. �: L I der t auspices 0 dded to the communion rolli making Christmas� holidays. ---mMr. , J. Sutherland, . P were a of Dobson is the tesoher.-On Monday even- � 11 � � I I � � I � bul&LING AND SKATING RINK.- will ibe seen from the above list an excellent Sand School was a success, the church hin the the Post Office Book Storoohas recently been ing, of last weak, a meetino wall held in the . . � THE . - . i 11 � : 's. -The fol, Weathek permitting the annu staff of officers has been chosen and we are " . . le I CouNTY BoARD ExAmiNATIwN I ., fil match between the (1�d by a highly delightA d audience. In all an addition 6f thirty-three wit I I A ; I being - adding more I . -el i I .- - , lowing candidates, howing successfully pass- Preside0i and Vift President of the Seaforth Curling I last twelve months. The annual congre shelf room in order to d oPtay Presbyterian ehurch in aid of the Bible I - 0 . � Club will be pla,j,ed next Monday morning commenc- surethat, !under their direction, the moo ety Rev. , r. Shaw ! was appointe chairman, gational meatioge have been, hold lately, and his large stock of Christmaa goods. -Mr, Society. Thomas Straeban., Esq,, was in I - . . � Short ,% i � the prescribed. examinations, have been ek. The Rink will be open for will continue to prosper. and ho -discharged his duties Mell. J es, 7 � I , . 3 i ing At Dino o'c 0 . . . according to the reports presented the con- Thomas Murray, Eon of Mr. James Murray, s t a ficatea by _. . ; 4, arded t I - `rst; a 6'aw hird class teachers' corti . and pl d b ,Rev the chair. There were ad -dresses byRev, . ; q skating in the afternoon and evening.: Parties wish- i 0 !thy speeches were deliver - V � � . - e trib6tions are quite in advance of Previous Treasurer of the Township of Tuckeramitb, t � the Huron County Ing to join the &ad Rev. Mr. Prim , 07 Blue. Messrs, Miller, Paul and MeRiae. There `� c k Board of Education- club will please do so at once with th � '� � 1 OBSTREPXRO�s Howzs.-The cob Attach. T. Daiidson I The attendance at the services Is andi.who has been attending the Universit . I I ; law y � I I -air years. � Ka,tlo Brown, Emily 0 1 1 � I Casey, Mincie Coope . ; F, 1, � . Buchanan, Julia secretapro JouN W01R. . was a good attendance and a good ,collec- � I ritty Bros. delivery sleigh, got the Vale. I The children performed h _parts IFOU) I - Victoria Cooper, also on the increase, and the Sabbath at Toronto, in home at I nuth , ' of ed to Be � _present enjoying a tion. -Miss Martha Engler., of the I - I it, REciTA.t by Miss Jessie Alexander, 1 ag off the . . ­ � i � bettor of the boy who was driving, it on wall, the smallest of them carr. annual Christ- . I I � diet Church Choir, in i Schools and Young People's Association@ are well earned vacation. -The : : Eva Chidley, Lydia, Campbell, Martha Toronto, Thusic by the Metho . concession, has made a good record for . . � th, Admission Goderioh street on Tuesday Afternoon and honors, if SiDything. There as quite ja . : V - � past i. . Engler, Mary Fie, Birdie Graham, Alice Cardno'i Hall, Tuesday, December 27 distance, Gorr a especially prosperous. . Provision was also made for wms Tree Entertainment of the Methodist herself. Two years ago shis started to the � , I . 1306-1 ran away with the front bob, leaving the number from a I . �, � . - G. Hawkins, Clara Jenkins,. Maggie Keefe, 25 and 86 obnts. - � proceeds conducting the service of praise, and for the Church will -be held on Monday evening, common school: at the midearamer exmnina- � represented. T i i . I d's store, Seaforthi is the place hind bob,the box and the boy on the side of 11 � � c : pastor obtaining holidays ary 2ad, and th are sparing tion. . ­ � � , Annie � � - . George Goo - . being we during the sum- J&nu' a Committee She took the highest marks In the `210ri , I Nellie Medd, Minnie W. Mackay )ody can be suited with Christmas pros &monqted think, no pains or expense to make it a grand suo. I . � � .. i .& where everyl the street. oNo serious damage was done.- to about $31, whic , we I , � 0- , Saw h Me- . er months, county and the next she t000k out as : I . � , T P MoGregar, Annie Marshall, orits, Filney Chinap are, Handsome Lam,pa. Beautiful idnerid'ay, about noon, an Mrs. and was cod, considering the low rice of ad. In emr The � i I - a, and Toilet Sets- at On We . . . case. -Mr. J. E. McDonald, our enterprising y I ,;� . : - - I ., Leod, At, i agg, Glasaw , mialf to attending the . i __ - min May Ouilette, X is Porter axo,.binner Sets, Tea Set 0;0. ' third class certificate. She 1� � � . � � 1� Liqu,idati;A Prices. J. R. GamooRy. 1200-1 Miss Fowler, of Harpurhey, were -returning hardware merchant, has. been awarded t"I's Goderich Model School and has a scho6l for I _. � � . � � � . 1,, xti�ggle Roadhouse, Rachel Richard- . I � . Cromarty. "I'll I i F fie1c, . hornefrorn town with A horse and cutter the No,;Es.-The now obaroh'is ing clesued .. - Z I � . ' " �� �. AnA I �l L , I ' , 3' , I i i - , r I :__� Wli,�are(0 I bot� gi�o .�812�1 . 111 , �Slcll Py Mi a "' a ir a dI 0 in � L , , - , - - - . �, - - - � - , , , - L , , , , , , - � ; I r � be_� I � 8 , I 'a 10 , , I o I I - - ; , 1, � � , !� I � � - - .1 � h , I, �m ` 0 1�nl I)Iui a I il 14, � * , 0111 Fe I , � . i i I I � tat at " 1A t I i � --.Is Smith, Bertha � ntract for s�jpplying ladders and bucket$ next year. -Miss Wiun!e Raynard arrived , : cut &ad everything points to a early open- . Z . son, Martha Smillie, El WE wish all a Merry Christmas and a . LOCAL NEws.-A lively time is expected 00 . . . : . ! f animal became unmanageable and commen6- . his tender b ' - ? for fire protection purposes, :11 � f I I ; Scott, Fimma M. Stephenson, Vida E. ,Ne�v Year, and to help maka it such we have oollen mill at the nomination on Monday. It in olng home from Manitoba on Thursday of last I � . I . -i Miss Fowler, who, was -driving, ing.---�Mr. MoKelvie, our now - . N I I : � ­ "�a it stock of many choice viand*, such as Flor the lowest received. -Quite a number'of the loon] I � . Thompao'n, Maggie M. Wilson, Violet V- laiffny . ida ad to run. week; She wentout last spring andstayed . -1 � " - not man, has moved into town ani is getting thought a good number are aspiring for . � � I . I I A Lemons. Figs, Dates, Candies, Nuts, Cran Stuck bravely to the lines but she had relatives of Mr. William Crawford, (son of i - oranged . . � . V Whiteuide, Rolston Danlop, James Drum ' ai out to all who favor strength enough to control the brute, When thingi into shape for a start -in the opring. , aroused from: with her sister, Mrs. John Maxwell. ---;On � � . , � ryleg ej&, which wewillde office. -The Grange has been � . I .1ii bei . . Mr. John Crawferd, of the London Road,) at the I . . . i "I morld, James Elston, William Henry -as with t6ir �atronage as cheap av-possible. We as We�wish him bundles --,of s#ocess.-The its lethargy, and is almost as vigorous 00. in Monday evening John Gill, jr., was . ; . . I i - ' L . I I I about opposite the residence of Mr. Thom - an interest in a fine large drug I I I ; . - � _. ", - Gundry, Thomms Gilmore, Edward Hill., have also A Cho ce line of Crockery, Glassware and . who has sawmill getting a load of sit-wid6st, He . : I t 1. �ti - FAIcy poddol suitable fcr ,presents, See our ods Downey .they were met -by Mr. S. Copp, elootriclight wave has Struck this town,. the days of its youth. -A numberof the store in R91ley, and formerly assistant .1 Tint. � . . _. -imilton,ReabouW. Jewitt, Her _. $4 h+ ' H ..� * 4, U1 VIr frf,m Al""ar a nA urAn m1ky r - hitched his team ahead 6f another t1asm, to . easan H . �! L f- A &S, 4. v; . 1!0h . 1� I )erhans ere longisse the vil .. frdlru A Ant an oniovable evening at - c . . ana be.co v-. co - F 'O . a . I t � ", . ly, 5 r druggist to r. Alaodiarmia, 01 T'nis vilift i A WuO WILB Fa LIED DIS U a WU 9 Z * bert Lawrence, Albert H. Moore, William kinds of ty. The council, at their the residen � g'a9 help them through a soft Place when. one of I i 10 . ices ift ash or trade for all I � I:- 4' oil Reid 11 . 1306 He took in the situationt and as Ahe horse lage lit by electrici ce of Mr. Thomas Brook last.- left here on Wednesday to attend his mar. L -1 � .; . chell,James McXwen, N Eli' V, of 1. 401111. : his traces broke and the clip came o.ff and I � I . John Mit STAIr . . . 7 I was passhig him he made a jump and, after last meeting, instructed the clei k to corres. week.—On Tuesdiy evening a large crowd . . I . a C dau hter of John lin in the I . I - , at , -riage to Miss Marth r -he whiffitise flew and struck, ,h I � I � Smith; 'Riehaxd Smilliei Joseph Smillie,, THN ig What They Say: Why ! Wh iq�i�e a strugKle, he got into the cutter and L -pond 'with co=engaged It the lighting assembled to warm Mrs. Sarah Ifoggarth's . t , - � I t 11 marriage . i z - : I Eaq., of Rl � f- David ,S. Todc'r--S. P. 11ALL.q, M. A., See. � a Lotot Beautiful Things you have here. I never seizing the lines soon brought.the horse business. M this mader again. new house, which they did to the entire Shelton, �11`cy. Se face knocking him insensible. He recovered . - . 3 by the Rev. J. S. I z.- I retaxy of the Boards assorbment of new . . ; ceremony was performei � in about half an hour and was able to get . . . � � 6 1 i thought you bad. suca a large within control. Fortunat ly no injur was ; . . satisfaction of all. Mrs, Hoggarth And Cook, of Ripley, assisted by Rev, J.S. Hen- � a . :. ;� I .0 L r aney 0 oods, and they are cheaper than any we have P i home with a vvry:nore face. - .1 - I I'll, Cop a - ininess Tuckersmith. family spared no trouble to make the even. I � , __ �_ I seen anywhere. The Consequence Is we are doing done, but for Mr. P 7 derson, of this Village. The happy is L I . ; . e � 1.1 . E(,11o_-,r),.,ILLL, Nurks.—Migs Stevenson, the largest Christmas trade we have ever done, and and agility the . consequences might have . S(31JOOL ENTERTAINMENT.— o say that. Ing a most enjoyable one.—Miss Mary p saved through here on Thursday moroaurn, ; � . . .., #� T Grey. . � � I - who sold out. her her fancy goods business to our customem are getting the beat value -for thei been serious. . . the eutertainment held in the hool in See- Allan had the misfortune to sprain her 9 � I- ! . ?, ujr albunts are going like hot cakes. They - . . on their wedding trip.—Mrs. James COX ght ; : will Still continue to reside ism- Mary H&m_ . - . Miss Dorra,u(;o, ' oney you have ever _0 . tion No. 9, Tackeramith, on F day evening - ankle one day last week.—M NoTEs.—John Strachan and dau 6, ' � = kreatest things for the nic - . worth is visiting her parents in Markham.— ,T are I - I __ �'Ll with. her.uncley Ur. 1). Stevenson, of this be open this Friday evening —A correspondent last, was a success but 'feebly xpresses the ilton: is similarly afflicted, having received confined to their rooms Although they 'L � � seen. our store will The Heasall public schools close this week. still L � I village. She, howevet, intends going east till 10 o'clock P M. Come and take a look at L DIED 1,N7 MANITOBA. ovi- L _]&-jeo q . Mi- ' I Ing a ow . � ; . . I � - I � iwo-1 sende us the following, � The many friends of true Ptate of affairs, The Dig t was fine, her 1 'ury while alighting from a bug L are if au thi I ,ty impr ag. � gy'— Miss Vilkiesidem, of this place, and Miss L . k I to visit friends a-ud reta,tives for some time, DZX & WILSOW; — no a sighing, the WitL Lids Half will teach next year at Credit ­ ! , . *a I i John A. Ingram, son of Alexander Ingram, 06ud Although there was Mr. Weil Gillespie is also suffering from the Chidley, of Clinton, together h Mr. J. T. onv L I in 1, es �of berlef I � ndance 'Rea rained his ankle while aron Countv.—Miss - Jessie Telfor - I itting her health. which � 16 A ..krl Anil Tha atte ss`�& Aft'"SAM T4 I -,r 0AUS woku MA E5 . N . . suffered a. severe strain during the prolong- LoCIL BpaEF.s.—Mr. James Wilson, B. of Hay township, will De surprised To near r r Wren, are engaged &a the teachers for the -has bee " � . t!:� - ed illuesa of her aunt, wiom'she watch- A., wi,ll occupy the pulpit in the Presby- of his death, which took place at his real. was immense. Long before the appointed going to Hensall. We are plemadd to say incoming year. —Miss, Morrison and MiggW. daughter of Mr. Win. Telfer,, 1. a . terion bhurA for the next two Sabbat48.--w dence, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. It hour the building was packed. People they are all improving rapidly.—Miss Allan Stoneman and Mr. J. T. Wren all contrib. Buffeting for some time with 111fl!"'mation . I I ed with the tenderest solicitude. Her many in Of Stratford i friends here give kindest wishes for I [r. J�mes Archibald shipped a ar lotid of seems that two of his 'children had been seemed to come from 'Miles around all di- i It* r her cousin here this ted to the programme at� the Red School 'Of the lungs but is now convalescent.— I I - away, being week.—Mis Aggis , . aimit vieft and a full reatio'ration to h&eafthe" Mgnioceut heavy horses to the Old Conn-' taken down with typhoid fever, and Mr. rections, and many had to go : Is is V121 loggarth, of HensaII, 14 Edward Hill ,is engaged to teach In School . Chriatmas, comes on, apace and; doubtless, try on, Monday last. They go by way of Iogram,though naturally a robust and healthy unable to got even standing 'room in the is -spending a few days with friends in .this entiartainmen s Ids Section No. 6 for, 1893.—The property I � I I I . � Dick, who has filled tke posi�tion of milliner - - 1-1 . � � I g od cheer to many Wew Yotk.—Mr. John Ward has removed man, was engaged in looking after them un- lobby. The receipts of the a 0 ing amount- village. . i I recently advertised for sale by Hance Cam I . will bring its usual, �, in til almost worn out, when be, too, was ad to ' abo D prograrnme .- . . . At Mr. D. S. Faust's'store, in Zuricho givim min ]has been sold. The north 100 acres, . "a v: 0 aul ut $80. h homes as in the past, but in some a vacant his h4raess shop to his now artere igthy and varied. Thhe a tertainment . EXet L L - every satisfacti a, has returned home' on Foncession 6, was sold to Thom" New - chair will be a sad reminder of past dear Strong's new block.—Mr. D. IV. -5Wilson smitten with the same disease, and in spite was lem er. intends assisting Mrs. G. F. Arnold during bigging for $4,000 cash, The south 100 ' I ones, and those who mre left can only sigh, Sh;ipped ALhree cars of eggs to New York .of the best skill and- careful nursing, after commenced aboat half past sev n and it WAS NOTES.—Messra.Perkifis & Martin,musical the Christmas season.—Thig many. friends purchased this week, on which he paid $1,800 duty, or nine days of intense suffering, he passid nearly twelve o'clock when " od Save The n the 7th concession, W_af L " For the ton,oll of P. Vanished hand and the to a close. T a audience, instrument agento of thi place, sold three of Mrs. Clatton, of - Tuckersmith, will re- Acres, 0 1 _. He says he can do,ju6t about away to his long home. He leaves a widow Queen" brought it "" by Mr. Samuel McAllister for $4�2W oash. . , sound of the voice that is still. " To many, $600 4, cir. . week. Mr. William &Fet to learn. of hot very serious Masses— Possession L I 11 .. I I - - "a well iii Ngw York and pay thwiduty as be end six small children to mourn the loss of a however, 1w,ere deeply iniereatiedy end not very fine organs Is -it Rev. E. Softly, of St. P&ul!s church, of both farm@ is given 0,91 March � alas it will not come aq a be�nedietiou ; sick .5 I g the discomforts unavoidable Butler, of Hibbert,Jamen Rowtley,Uisborne, The - .. UZ&'clouds the hoMeL in the past so happy, can jdbtnow in the Old Country. , Mr. Wil- sympathetic husband and an indulgent fath. withstandin ad the Trustees of the 4th line. Blaushard Hensall, was very pleasantly; surprised on lot next.—We notice that John X-nox, of experience who it er. He was forty y?ars of age and went to in so crowded a buildin oing into h.is the C line, Howick had 300 wagon I -O& a Of L 11 . . - g,,the very beat of a - - d � or rnsx'b poverty, like a gaunt wolf, stares son kho�ve from practical He 'order wall Methodist church, being the purchasers. — Tuesday evening last upo - n 9 I I 8 T66 to beat the -1 - e observed. The chair was occu- . . turnips from 10 aere ,and clai , in at tile door, both incentives for kind- Ile that jays the duty on eggs going' into the Portage Is. Prairie sixteen years ago. ' i stable to find a handsome new cutter there .il r. Us Y. McLean, � rising imple- record for this year. Thomas MeLauchlia, , � i i I ,- &Vored with health United,$ tates. —Mr. Ric -hard Robinson has taught school for a number of years, but ,pied by M. .1 of Seaforth, Mr. R. S. Laing, our enter the ' � full con- and fine robe with a note pinned thereto I - I . - ly sympathy from those f ant agent, has %gain secures I F, housed 10 gon I � I . I I ing farming, and Veing an industrious � who, at the.close of the entertai�ment, high- m lot 1, concession 6, Gre, 1 9 . and plenty. There to no joy like the con- purchas#d the house recently occupied by preferr I a as a gift for 'him from the 1, � I . . I ,trol from the Masse : Harris manufacturing stating th tit w wa - -_ ented the audience i4p t4eir good Y, loads off 24 acres, oi from 120 drille, 27 1 solousness. of liaving contributed to,the hap- Mr. A. Be&rn on the south side of the rail. and energetic man he soon 6acceeded in ' ly complim I 11-kn:wn farm members and friends of his' church.—Mr. 'j. I ' : pineasof'others. *Xpleasadt time ia antici- 0 Mr. Robin - making fo � r himself a comfortable home. He behavior which he considered not only cred- Company, to handle their we Q ' inches &part,. 27 rod's long. Grey still ke" I', I way tiaA, paying $540 for it. 16 - ry to machinery for South Huron. Her" has gwo George Kydd returned home this week from liven- � pated at the social in the basement of our son gbt ,is cheap place. —There was a had three quarter sections of land, which itableto themselves but comppimenta to the front. —Municipal matter-$ ars '41 0 I Sault St. Marie, where he had been working up A �! church this even debatego can not be surpassed by any in thA part those who too oth show roornw, onq at the market I � . . �i k part in ,the 1programme, mamm � — as nomination day draws near. - in.g. It in rather exclusive, attenoance at the Young Men's 1 ad one in Pickard's old stand, adjoining during the summer at big trade. --The � , a 'of the country. He had been a member of With so extensive and -varied a 1 progr a I will give the present incumbent of I 0 IV . � .- as only the teachiera, the children and their Mond4 night. The poor house subject wise amme daughters ,of Mr. Alex. I to - � 1. . it would be impossible in reasonable apace Christie's.—The teacher, Miss Scott, of the Misses MeEwen, the loReevele chair a lively race. Deputy �'. parents are to be prosent.—The Rev. Mr. ,vigorou ly discussed, and the boys had a the Presbyterian church for a number of ae.of e6h pe Sodom school, had a mammoth photograph and Mr. William McEwen, :have been in . . . I Grahmul,L who has beenL pastor of the late very en.oyable evening. —Mr. Thomas Bell, years, and was quite resigned to the great to give a lengthened notii I rform- - Glencoe visiting her aunt, Mi. D. McAlpin. Reeve Bryan will also be opposed* The . Rev, John Ross' I church, -at Brucefield, for of Win. ham,spent Wednesday last in town. changes Re passed peacefully away on De. ance. Suffice it to say that whore all did so of her pupil@ taken at J. Senior's photograph be, according to a notIpe, 4 township Hall and the method of building I L . - - some years past, has been oompelled, by the —The unici Al nominations will take place nember 2. 11 Asleep in Jesus, Wased sleep ; well it would be invidious to particularize, gallery on Saturday � last.—Messrs. Rollins —There will it will be the leading queqtion at Issue. - . , � I . 0 . I � � iing years, to relinqu ' ICY o Monday evening L next. — From which none ever wake to weep�' but it will not be out of pl4ce to. make and VVilliams, have purchased the Pickard -meeting held here in the school house on. . infirmities -of increvis . ish in Kid �� ,a ha n I . Park,. mill property'from Mr. . J. G. Emery And Monday first between the hours of 12 a,nd I . * . . - . - . special mention of two or three Miss Ing —Mr. ---Mr. Paschall Pigeon, of Sebringille, hu i his labors in that direction. Mr. Graham ChriAtnias falla, this year on Sunda, , and SO4 three trustees. � - has been a faithful worker in thb Master's i6onseq�ently Monday will be observel I a AxisavEMARY SERvioRs.—The anniver� of Cromaity, as a er of 0 tish songs, will erect a fine brick grist mill on the site o'clock for nominat . .� - � a n 11 George Lipphardt, who has been working just returned from a two weeks' visit to Bla- - z, - 'I ­ - . holida�t The same with New Years'. St. sary services in connection with the Presby- -,has few equals outekMe of the egular pro- of the in' I which was consumed by fire on :7 , vineyard and his services were much appre- - � e time in the Hiensall Observer City and Detroit, Michigan, and Clovelany, - I lessionals; Mi vary . . ,.-#..-,f 16y his eople ,who Dart from him L Thoma4' Church Sabbath School will t-erfan church .in this town were hold on Sun. , I so Hotham, als , is a . ��g!t�La!�;.,181i,�ch pluck and energy should for som, a in De. Ohio. He enjoyed his -trip very mucho and I . #,§%^ favinfra community Office left this week for his hom ­ � a 1. J iw A - I L I " regret. a trust that he. may, be long have their Christmas entertainment in day and Monday evening last. On Sunday nice singer, while M is$ emmil did full jug - L with i vicinity of Exe6or.—Con- troit.—The annual Christmas tree entertaina says that he was always in favor of a pro- - p (4 - ng the pulpit was occupied by Rev. Mr. Ross, ties to the excellent re � . ' i � _�A L spared to enjoy his retirement among us.— Car4iio4 hall this eveni . The little folks I patation ishe is mak- r rooin fixtures ment of Carmel Preab terian Sabbath tective tariff, but since he has seen the pros- . f . M as stable Cresch.seized the ba I will have a good progri 11 fur. of Brussels, wh reached two exoeptionall herself. K I � ­� On Tuisday of last week the ladies, of the ,mme, and wi y . A � end, for school will be held in the c urch on Friday perity of our' neighbors he is talking frio . . . M Leod' 1 ; . � - able �60 lar e congregations. The in, forof comic son �ti d ' car, in im. of the Queen' hotel at the north i . "' in nigh &pleasant evening.—Re sermons I i A da " A most excellent trade or annexation. . � ,v'. Dr. McDon singer g December 30th. � I Auxiliary society of our church held their , - . on a it stored away in �he build- evenin .. ; t the go I � annual thankegivinj It was well aid, ilt ough not yet able to leave his resi- Jea-meeting on Monlay evenia was not so mense, at less all ,once seei ad to think. taxes, and be or the cc. i . . L . ., * � . I - :; . � . . ; service, vinced in dencei ta now slowly recovering, and his ;: largal - y attended 'as on some former occa- so, for, with each appearance, h put them Ing adjoining Hawkehaw's' hotil stables, programme has been prepared f -One day recently, while Mr. James �� i Mi attended and much interest was,! e an if they - thebotelisat present unocoupied,—Mr. C. assion. The trees, while specially provid- Wilson was harnessing a colt in Mr. J. D, � I - I ' - the� proceedings by those present, Miis 1rieqdg6opitogee him around soon.--�Tho I sions but in other respect@ it was entirely into raptures and they sets : t I away, on Saturday After. ad with presents for the children, will be as Moore's stable, at, St. Mar . - 4 - ys., a strap VLith & I � - im a Snail's horse ran . . . I ! . owli counic successfuL The ladies, as usual, did their would like to listen to h ,I the time. . . � I . �f Lizzie Gemmill read a well prepared paper 11 are advertising for tenders for . )a and 'open to any one onsip .on the and Was drawn with snob force I � . - The tables were bounti- Little Willie Hays gave the Highlaud filn noon last from their residence on Hu�on in past. years, fr( . I the u . � 4 I � Th 4otion of the now town buildin part admirably. . onim ught in ; I I - . .� Oil the life of William Carey. I go. very nicely, SDI street. it was captured in front of desiring to put on presents for their friends, through his hand that the p cas T - . 5 ,eLL ` - Tenddra ar� to be in by the uary. fully spread with the best that could be and sword dances il oss he i t I i �r 3rd of Jan &a � I -i� readings, soloa and duets,readered the meet- .. . I T. telegraph office, being badly out by the and a (�ommittto will be in waiting to re- the ish imd tore a great g"h is t . , , � . : _ . L i I 11 - -I- ­Busi so has been very good in town produced, while theywere waited' on so.,.yeatlyploaaed the audience., Messrs, , a palm and part of the fare finger. z Ing one of profit and pleasure, The contr were attached to the h%ruens. ceive anything brought in that way.—Th . . m. carefully thoit none were neglected. Short, Wien and W. Stoneman, of 1&nsall, are shafte which . , . . . 11 � - i butions were liberal, both from - I 1 a oai ,hard roads and cold weather set . I - 4 those - pros ` . L. .. . . 11 . . � _.�&­ I I . I I zL , - L I ­ � . I � �-_ i _*s�� � 1�'­ � ­ � —, - , , - ­ -7 __ _ -_ f . L I ::";: - I - . - _, L I , . - - I _.- � . - - . -1 � � " 4-h—k- ) � I . :. 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