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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-12-30, Page 8__ _ - � . 11 — . � . . .. 't - - � __ I . . � I . � � I I � I ­­ � I ­... - 1 - . I I i - I I . i I I I � - - - . . . i I I . . . � I I . � � , - I . - � � . . . I . - � � �i I . I � E - I I I . � - , - � _.. i �� 2 � - I I ! . - I 9 .1 - : - I : 7 I I . I .1. . I I , . : I - . .. . I . � I � -1 I I i � . . . I . � . �Iz I � I - � I I - I � . - I � - � I � � . . : 7 � , . I � I . . I . � � - �, . k I i, ( � - � __1 I 'I -, - - I I � � � I I I t : . . I I - �_ � . � I � . �. . I _� � : � � � _-1; � f I I � . . I 1 4 1 1 1 ! I - . � � i , I . I - : . , , e I I I . 11 � I .- I . . . I - I I . . I I . � - � , . - - I - I I � I I . t , I , I : � ,--e _k_,,;� ; . . I . I � . - - .- I I I I , I . . �. I I k - � . I . . I � . I - . i .1 1; � . . . . . ; - . . . � I ! I I - � � . " t - - . I I � � I — . � i - I I , � I I - . . . I . . I I I . I t i � . I � 1� - .� I � f . � . I .1 . I . - I . 11 I � I ; . I � � � . I I . i . I . 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Bright, ArtHur '� readings by Mrs. Rolle Bud —Christmas studentv and has been eo Aly suce I � . .. ) .. � 1: -I-- CASH I �;Jg L agent of this olace, but uo%v of Xtohiganq &I choir ; the gets'. into the Warden's chair. . 3g a good echo, - —The Epworth . 11 � . - lif , , I 11 Z� � C.UWARD . B 8 ng a trio very nicely. Miss Libbie Elliott were excellent, being good c I I ­ . it An i many friends Mr. John a owing tq� r h b eld i to I � , - , . I 118on presided lat the piano in � a. manner was in town this week. Hie ., - ! and well rendered. Among passed off very quietly her —Mr. League of the Method, , chu , A �� .1 11 . Whalesaleand Retall Dealer in glad to. see his ' smiling ,in sentimen day and heavy roadu. ening. Th �1 , . .,. . were I uthful performances of merit cold, stormy I meeting last Tuep- -Y ev, 1.8 I "I I . �, I that could scarcely be surpassed, and Mills" here 'd- Mrs. the ------ ft � e 6th line, sold to the annua lte(4,18 follows : P - � . � -Y- 3BT_Tr_rrT1ffl]R. Maud Willson, rendered'% violin obligato in countenance, once Wore.—Doptor an O,AtWon by Master David Hannah, Peter Cantelon, of th � d, ; election of officers reou rest- L 0 N., I . � I - 13-A-T-�R a very pleasing style. We hope such enter- Atkinson sp6ut Christmas in town,the guesto ,was the r nice Cuddle Doon," and the buyers in Brussels a pig - which weighe dent' Mr. Justus P&rish ; First Vice-Pkrz.i - �,., I- ' (�ODERICEI STREET, SEAFORTH, - I - - . is mother. -Mr. A. Baum. entitled, -Bair of some of i . 11 : of Mr. Atkinson . lougall wad two wbondressed,'433 pounda. . - tainments may become more frequent than former- dialogue by Miss Jessie McE � I dent: Mr. S. J. Perkin ; Second Vice-Preoi- . � z . � ,I . . 1, .. of' y I hilanti, Michigan, and � I -.--.—.-- 7 Kka . ��g I . .. I they have been of late. i �;T, .. stark, P r peculiar feature of the dent, Mrs. S. J. Perkin ; Secretar, , especif, I 0 1- . . all ---* --N 'ly of this 0wn, wall hare,this week. Mr. young Jads. A 1 . . Usbome. I Essie McTaggart ; Treasurer, Mr.'Martin I � � i . - Wants a, large quantity of fine F . ­ '�leased mith" the evening was the great number of fatherless . 4 (")TA . 141 - J4 . -Previous td severing hill Baum3tark U so well I � live T]1E COVNCIL.—At the last meeting of the . This is the second term for . . �� I - � Butter in Prints and Rolls , a1sci- Beef PRESENTATION. - . ille school, Americans ,that he has purchased al a homa children present ; the mothers seem to MeTaggart. ent, and while he dils- CHRIL � � -1 � � . connection with 'the EgmOn&v - longer and were out in good numbers. We Usborne council, at which all the members Mr. Parish as Presid e office earnestly Bud - I � . � Rides, Tallow; Sheepskins and Furs. Mr. Henry Horton was made 11� recipient there and ' intends 'becoming a perman have often noticed the like before, especially were present, Mr. A. McDonald notified the charges,the dutiesof th : t - 1; 11 � \ � — ent resident -Mr andMrs. James Murray, him to � a � Tr I - . I of tangible tokens oi the esteem in which he � Perhaps the most pleasing coupcil that it would not be convenient for faithfully no one should expect -b : U. Before the '-.I§cbool *�ent 'Christmas in town the -in church work. I �� of London, a lace for the north '- I � � � . .1 0 V E R 0 0 A T was held by. his pupils. guests of Mrso Murray's father, Mr. Alex- ., incident of the evening was the presentation him to have the polling p , I over officious. I . . . � - - clos-ed for'the holidays the buys presented tt.,'�_ Miss. Florence Jo,huston, _ by her co-workers in the Sabbath School, of west ward at his bouse at the-municiPal ---- 4P-- He I - . L _. AND -accom- ander Soo ell address to Miss A. Cumming, election. The polling place was according- . East Wawanosh. . . I . � I . —1 I . - him with a complimentary' address, daug . liter of A,tr.. D. Johnston, is home from a farew . L i &Y evening Ch � I I I . � - paiiied by a large and handsome eally chair. a who, we note with deep regret, is about to ly, changed to lot 6, north Tharri MATRIMONY.—On Wednesd of . I � I . I Z's _U J: rT S - . -chool also presented . him Toronto for flie holidays. -A team of horse for a time at least . L The After granting relief to indigent" and pass- V, . I . . .- . . � � The girls of the F -accompanied by a set of attached to a 61eigh ran away abou� s'-ven 'leave the village , kens icig a number of accounts the council ad- last week a vast concourse of friends assem- . J4 . � . . � . - — with an address y anied by loving to bled at the residence of Mr. Gregor McGowan Fi . - r - I I b - 0 clock on Satitrday night Th Y' 'got on address wall accomp - - d until the 26th inst. I r Men's, Boys' and Olhildren'g- very andsome silver- napkin iriuga. Mr. - e ,aking unto F , t I at the corner of Main and of remembrance, a handsome bible and ,ail Journe o witneEs his daughter Maggie t J I I ; I was taken; completely by ,surprise the sidewalk Mies Cumming is one of , FLOWER. -Died, in )i�rsori of Mr. J. � ; __ .1 : 2 � . Horton - ,' one of them broke a ver napkin ring. THE LiTTLr herself a; husband, in the f I � I - � ase of Overcoats -such ap- Market stre4a and on 1892, Isabella I Rev. " � . I I � Having completed a larke purch, when the boys of his room made f _q i our most faithful workers in every positi .]awn, on Decein'ber 5th, . McFarlane, of Middlesex county I I I g manufacturers# by ' T�t- large Dave o, giass n the window of Mr. R. w FL � � �, - . 1* I and Suits x1rom one of our leadin! es to him, but his surprise was 91 . and Mrs. Walter I i �� . . - z . I I clearing out man nes ai and below the net proach t d; much of usefulness, in.church and society gener&l Agnes, daughter of Mr. - Mr. MdLean, of Blyth, performed the cere- _��, I I � I . - I,- . v of hi8 11, lyincreased when he., was stormed by the Willis' shoe st�re. - They did no 0 loss will be almost irreparable, lio,bkirk, iortnerly of U*borne,.aged I year, . Clotl I . . ' i I coat of making, ,;ve offer them, together with the agy'3 before being caught., They ly. Her �ony. 1 Of ccursel� the presents were num- � I .1 I A stock of made-up clothing girls. Hoviever, h" proved cqual. to the further dam outroller of human 7 months and 23 days. Agaid the death r" The wedded pair Se . . I I whole of our xiiiagnificer to A. Thomas Connolly, 'Of MC- and only the great C .. . at very close prices- we show this season, occasion,as he usually does,and made a very belonged Ir ids and plucked a erous, costly and usef al. I . , Fur goods, ps I James destiny,'who will not suffer any good cause augel has entered our m ,t have -gone on their honeymoon. trip.. The zq I . . I a fine range of Mons and Ladies' Fur Coats, Ca J ne&t reply. Mr. Horton is a very efficient Killop.-W6 �re glad to see.that Mr.; Rubbei . . - I . I � Collars, Capes, Muffs, &2. teacher and his leaving the school is a source Beattie bag itifficieutly recovered to be to want, can fill the vacancy. -In the notes little flower out of the loving P' arent3 arms, best wishes of many friends go with the I 7 I . I � . - The- of last week our remarks on the poor house to transplant in the hea6venly home -"'for iey are as happy and Quiltet � . -1 � . � I � I . :. PICKARD .ng to,business. , - The amiable bride, and if ti . I'll � -_ i . steein " - . r- WM of regret to both parents and pupils, and around and 0$tendi question aroused the criticism of our e of such is the kingdom of Heaveb. ish, they will � Sht ­ II ; � that he had scholars of N16. Gibb's, Sabbath school class yospefous as their friends w . . - 1. I . Seaforth. his ouiy reason for leaving was itor. Well, we have no intention of f utieral services were conducted by Rev. W. I I , Methodist church, agreeably surprised ed ed have pleasant and snlooth sailing. - - Ladies' L . - I - . - _� secured another school nearer his home. He in the 2 crossing swords with his great blade, but C. Wbisuand, from a text in 2ad Samuel, � I — - her -by calling-4,1Vednesday evening and pre- 49 . I 'Children's - . � . teaches next year in Section No. 10, Tack must claim the privilege of even sensible, 12th chapter,;- 23rd verse-" I shall go to . I . I . . I � N . ersmith. . -I . senting her wi�h two very .ha�cdsome paint- intelligent 11 men, to hold our own opinions e." The Wingham. Cashmere . I -, I ' � -1. �' , er Scott and c - Him but He will not return to in i jit last the nomi- � - , .1 � ings.-Mrs.Pe hildren,6f Brus rently one-sided as the BRIEFS. -011 Monday nig 11 I I � x1aft OX* ' _' — ___t___ week at on a, question so appa remains were interred in the Page City Cashmere -4 � q I . I ; � " 9'At - An, M �� (5 xpo it , THE CA_INTATA�—& Cantata, " A Jolly sele,have been spending the holidoy We did not forget the Gov- - etery. . nations took plac!j in the town hall, and � ed Ki,,. � � - -1 I I �5 .-C tain Biker, one at issue. elm : . " . � . � — � by the- scholars of St. her father's in'Harpurhoy ap 3 will- - &a a good crovM present. The nimes Button i - I I , Christmas," given .4 S - . of the ernment grant of $4,000, but are quiti 1he may not return but to her thou can'8t go, there w . I . z I . — . � )1, under the a nomivated. will be I , abbath Scho( of Berlin, visi Acd the Seaforth corps estimate , i are numbered and finished below, of the various person . Laced I'Lid G� 1. . i � � � ICT MATTERS. Thomas Church S . 0. Kemp, in Cardoo's Salvation Ar* last Monday. and Tuesday. ing to allow it to be added to our .. When thy days gel child will be given -Peter Fisher is ' . � I � . _ I direction of Mr. T _ as And it may be thy an found in another column. Silk Gloves, : I - DISTR - He was a great favorite when stationed here of the first cost., making $22,000 in all ; k1r8t tow, eet and welcome her parents in heaven, � this will be, perhaps, about the actual sum home from Manitoba, and is greatly im- , lrlli,� i Hall, on Friday evening last-, Wag admir 'INfitts, . 11 I . I — nd proved of- deep interest and received A enthusiastic welcome from And there, ieunited to part nevermore, -- : I ably rendered a I z,C le when compared with the over sanguine esti- One song shall ye sing and ona Savior adore." proved in health.-Tbe wood is coming in I _� ­ ---,... I I . ,D, -A cocregpDadent writing frogi to the audience.! The various parts were the soldiers' , ap,�aiu Heift is still ,unab advocates. We judge that � W. C. W. preseat.-There is plenty Collars and CUM, �. - I MARRIF -itoba, on the 19th inst), L*o i 0 mates of its . . � at a lively rate at elve inches of snow �., I . � Oak Lake, Mar well taken,- the little folks especially doing to undertal 'he ;ork here.-Doet'r and .8 usually ex- I of sleighing, as about tw . Lace Collars, i � . � - of an interesting - Mrs. Smith intend spending New YeaT's day from the way public money i � The � .1 I . Hibbert. fell last Saturday night and Sabbath.- -- I � gives us the particula.rs well. The tableaux, "Under the Mistle no farther Ladies' Ties, - ' �, event which occurred there and the partioi- too," was a surprise and delight to all, with friends ift St. Thomag.-Mr.-and Mrs. pended. For example, going agLain -John - 1, than f Seaforth, how many of T.uE NomINATioNs.-At the nomination Falt well hat; started running ilico -rillinas I � .- A�_, */ I I I the town 0 F 01 .AI , I pants in which were all former Huronitea. and was a splendid represent%tion of what H. Gibb spobt Christmas with friends in ovemento have been carried out meeting held in tliiif township on Monday Patterson, jr., Gleumoria, -John and I . � - I . � I a your impr -, I - occurred Veili-Da's, - I He says : 11 A verY pleasant event it was intended to exemplify. Too much Teeswater.-Mr. A. J. -McIntosh, on of on the publi hom%s�Ryan waa re-elected reeve, Thomas Brown, of -Blenheim, are visiting 0 1 . . e ODd'demand le la t Mr. T � - � at the residence of Mr. R. L. Lang, Spruce credit cannot be accorded Mr. Kemp for Mr. George McIntosh, of McKillop, who without a 8 0 a I I rue 9 Men are frequently induced to vote and Mr. Peter Campbell deputy -reeve, by friends around here at present. -R. M. Silk Fischus, -, - � r . - Bank Farm, on Weduesday,November 30tbl' ,,he skill and patience --he must have exer- has been teacoing in the Barrie Collegiate pu , S. a- cerchiefii, . ,�� � - . -engaged for next year for changes of this nature because of th acclamation. There will be a hot contest Robinson, one of Wingliam's olde t re i � a . Handl, . I . t -beiDg- the marriage of Mill Institute has been re S 59 years, passed away to his . I .1 . I - I - � the occasion Mr. Robert Lang, cised in so efficiently instructing all who ' f salary. te In- apparent small outlay, and many are dupe. for- councillors, The three preEent mem- dents, aged Corsets, . I .. � _. I ply at an lncreas6o -The Collegia . �; Aggie Lang, daughter of ., In quoting the cost of bers, Messrs. Win. Feeney, Samuel Harris long home on Monday last. i He had been . � . " took part in the Cantat.%, while it was am I . to Mr. James -McFarlane. The bride was n af ter the by false pretences ouncil-eleption matters iu 'Bed Quilts, . 1. . � I manifest that he had good material to work stitute and Pjblic schools re ope our county charity account I took my figures an in in the field, sick for. years. -C I � . -1 assisted � by Miss Sawyer and Missea Dora- with. The night was somewhat unfavor- holidays on lueliday. - Messrs. William d John A. McLaren are aga . of Curtains, I - - - , I f the bride. The � from the report of the committee appointed. while the new aspirants are Messrs. James Turnberry will be Rvely. George Thomp- ge�s - . � - I and Ma,bel Lang, nei0ea 0 able, but still there was a fairly large audi- BallAntyne, X� Young and 0. C. Willson � nuing for 4 : � . I the whole matter. This re- Scott, Matthew Miller, and Hugh Morris.: son -and Wm. Cruickpliank are ru Chenille Covers, -, � I . 11 must have felt well were te-elee � I groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. ence,-and we are sure a toll Public School Trustees for to investigate ve before me, gives the cost . Deputy -Reeve. They are both good men . 7 I I � . Lev; D. H. Hodges, of � eat. port, which I ha - a contest. Table Cloths, - . I I I John McFarlane. P repaid for coming out. i the North, Eist and South Wards resp � I ,1ug as $6,000, inclusive of $1,600, the amount Walton. 11 and there is sure to be a lively �- I � � � � Oak Lake, tied the knot. After 'the cere- - � Tra�y Cloths, ; I i .0 . I . ively on We4iheaday.-The following yol - I I � � mony w" over about thirty guests partook nd paid for the support of jail paupers and I I - � IF YOU want a -4tuation in this city, or men of this Iowa camp home to spe THE Ho -R --,z FAIR. -The people of this �n- . 'ideboard Covers, : _. I I . ; i , . . 1-1 of a. sumptuous. wedding dinner. The bride state send us partipulars of what you� would like, Christmas unoft the parental roof : 'George county waeds ; where the additional $1,200 terpri3ing burg are always bound to be up Brucefteld. 8 - � comes from I am at a loss to know, as I o&n- to have a fair on Table Napkins, )�-,� I - . . was the recipient of a large number of hand- and we will procure it for you. STARTIMPLOThIlIT Anderson, Wm. McDonald, William and with the times. They are NOTES. -Mr. Thomas Kennard and Mr.D. . - � I sortie and costly presents.: The happy oFricz, 66 Griswold Street, Decroit, Michigan. 1807 George Beth4pe, John Campbell Allan S. not find it in the report. Then the $4,500 Wednesday next for the sale of ell.cattle, McDonald, of Chicago, are spending their - I I _4ors � Doylies, Is. I - - t of Sco,tt Act fines is dangled as I ­ � 1! - � : - - rilliam McLeod, of McKillop. on s000un .. I sheep, swine and poultry. It is expected holidays under the parental roof. -Mr. T.A. _1� ". , ; Couple left On an exte-ni-ded trip through the I WANT a few more guesses on the jar of McLean and Towels, r , - I'll easbefore the 'competition closes at Fear's Drug _We -.-- reased to beabletost%teth&t 8, goldem bait, bat we fancy old Huron Wil there ,will ba a number of good buyers and a McLaughlin, teacher, -has gone to Brussels i , . � southeru part of Manitoba.": . . 9 This is the last week. , 130T " I ore than one solitary Tory to. ' Boys' Suits, 1. I � tore, Seaforth. his have to send m d of sellers present. � for his vacation. -We are glad to welcome I I I Rev. Dr. McDonald is recovering from great crow . - z Parliament before she gets even that small ! - � I . . I . TE NoTF,s.-Tbr i- Nice room to let bythe mouthover Fear's entillness and hopes soon to beible to ---------- 40--- i the smiling faceof our esteemed young Boys' Overcoats, � . i COLLEGIATE Ixi�STITU . rec top from the present powers that be, who . I .11 � I � school opens on Tuesday next, persons wish- ! Drug Store Seaforth, lately occupled,,by Mr. Minns, resume his drdinary duties. -Mrs. � J. C. . Lumley. friend, Mr. Donald Dallas, who has been at- Boys' Caps, I't I I � , I i -4 Apply at the Drug would rather spend it in ways that are a o. He' - ing to accommodate students should leav, t Collegiate nstitute teacher. 1 1307 Hofffnan, smiand do;ughter, are spending NOTES. -Rev. It. Miller, of �atrolea, is tending the Normal School, in Toront -, -, � � I etc., with -the Principal.- ' store. Price $1 per week. � -The shade darker. TO my mind there is far too Gents' Caps, .1. * � I . their addresses, I the holidays 1with friends in town. he visiting at home for a couple of weeks holi- has been engaged to teach iuMaDou-gal'a � � I ' OK OUT for the big advertisement about u behalf of t Gents' Ties, I * � Dg (, , ., Lo much sentiment expressed o I �, A printed report giving the standi Ethel Armst�ong Comp3my have been en- He look& well. -On Sunday evening school for the coming, year. The trustees � 111 I I ii � the last day of the Guessing Com etibion at FeRr's majo days. ' " : . . . every pupil ili each class has been ma' led t , Store Seaforth, next week. W will pay you to gaged by libel Mechanics' Institute to give rity of paupers ; many deserving onei bed an ex'ellent sermon in the have made a good choice. -Rev. Robert Gents' 'NufflerS, I i Drug . should be a last he preac 0 1 . ake L. I 1307 . a to conduct the Shirts and Collars, � 0. . paren,ts and guardians, who should m mber this an entertainLnt in thia.town on the even* there are, to whose relief it I . I reme I the vast Bethany Methodist charch which was lie- Iffe,milton, of Motherwell, i , . -The aver- I ing 'of Wednesday, February Ist. Further privilege to contribute, but what of * careful examination of the same. - Cake toned to with great interest by, his hearers. anniversary services of Union Church ;on . .­ I TicKET ,Lo.-,T�.-The rerson who lost a re . army whose poverty is self imposed. I � Socks, � I � . . .. is 141 ; turn ticket f rom Wi'ndsor to Sciforth can have the I ael, � -Mrs, Colet of Grand Rapids, Michigan, January Stb, and give hill lecture on 4his _. . � . ago attendance for the full term wa L .particulars liter on. -Mr. Wm. McMic� se in your own town who - Braces, . � I the tota,1 number of students enrol -led forthe same on lication to James A. Anderson, at the cif the town4line, Hollett, got two: of hie the majority of tho to of either public or daughter of Mr. Michael, of the south recent visit to Palestine on the Monday . I Curling Nip, ti,aforth. . 1307-1 fingers cut o1T by the knives of a straw -cut- are, to -day, the objec boundary, Hibbert, is also visiting at home. evening following. A treat is in Fitore.- T_Tmbrellas, � , .ear 223, an increase of 10 over 1891. The Rbk - -ad what - I ,, . y private charity, trace their history a I 'number present this autumn was 163, the ' THANKS. -We the undersigned wish to ter on Wedu,baday evening. Means -The Rev. W. H. Gane, of Amheretbarg, Our merchanti were quite busy during &c., &c., . I largest for the season in the history of the 0 V -)y to -our many customers at this season of the I - - . do we find? Why, wasted lives. ,ly pastor of Eliniville circuit, preach- Christmas week. Brucefield is the place, ; I 11 . Ourlour thanks for the amount of trade we have re. I - luandered in debauchery and fortner Read the list over, and if there is yea k GRAY RETIRES FROM VIE earned and e( ' I school.-M-isa L. McKay has received a I a you that it will MR. W. f the ed at the Elimville and Sunshine appoint- and do not forget. it., -Mr. Robert Leeper, more articles of the fifty � . � � ceived during 1892 and we can assur . -old ago comes on, and ­ j. S. anyone or I . I good appointment on the itaff of Toronto be our -constant airn to still merit your patronage by MAY0R,NLTYF5j CONT09T.�Dear Editor, -I drunkenness, till ccasiou of father of,AA-rs. , wife of Rev. q I I ,inggoods suob as we have, - few sober moments are useless to earn any- ments on Sunday lailt, being the o Simpson ould like to ,grive I fair dealing and h%v to ' -in- mentioned that You. W ggive � 7 . 1-1 Public Scho3ls, and, Mr. George Shortreed ther you purch 6se from us dun have just h4ded in to the Clerk an� intima. thing for self-support. Why, right here in their Christmas entert%inments.-The cold Simpson, died at the residence of his son - I . I . � I has been appointed to the Goderich Collegi- choose from and who I w h- tiotl to withd, raw my name f rom nomination we have a snap of the past week was followed by a law here, on the 18th inEt,, having reached to Father, Mother, Sister. Brother, � .. . � ing 18�3, a furnace, 06 parlorCOD61 StoTe 'ith or wit .r so Mayor foi 1893. �t Some time ag- on ien capable of ali of snow on Sunday Ian ' He was quite a ' I ; � - . Bte Institute. Mr. W. M. Govenlock t A., �o I had r own village, t, which the good age of 87 -years. L come Tight L . . . en coal or wood range, a cook stove, a heate ­ . e in heavy f . I I I rcoe High School for 1893, a'nd out ov , o be found in a first class stove', decided to ap6ept the position, if there was earning good wiiges, and who do so, one has greatly enlivened the Christmas season. prominent man in his day, ana enjoyed the SO", Daughter or Friend I � . goes to G18 or anything that is t I I � � , 1. B. A,, tin a�d house futnishing. house, we have it and are i tibn, on this, condition a while, but who, if they live very long - alon" aud make your selection from Our . . , to Collingwood no op�posi and . I I We shall give a more ex a . 7 - Mr. G., Rammill fter here to sell, so with greetiu a for i8gs, we remain, net will go to swell the army marching to our -Mr. John Morgan, of Doug as, Manitoba, respect of many. I ent :of choice Collegiate Institute, both to look-, a career next we 0 � I MULLF'rr & jAcKsoN, seafortg. 1307.1 only, andf for this m prospective poorbouse. Now, will any sen- is visiting relatives and friends in this vicin- tended sketch of his - ek. large arid elegant assort I : 0 . : . squares and cubes and X., Y. Z. -The pros. - I accept reti�emeht, although I ; believe . I for the -ChTist- , I . I ..-----.- ; ity. -At the nominations held at ,Elimville pecially suitable I : sible man sa-y such are any better than the pods, es . � I cessfull year both as THE Tow-%- No. - at tl3e presebt time a in jority of the elect. ot on the 26th, the old councilmen for Usborne Tuckersmith. pects are bright for a sue NIINA,rioNs, -The ­ nomina . 9 X J Both take what does n I nias Trade. I . I pupils , put into the man who!steals ? I � I regards numbers and results, now tions for the town of Seaforth tcok place on ors are in f wor of my beiag d I to them. Why, then, were re-elected by acclamation, except Mr. ENTERTAINMENT, -The young people of . . � . and the first day. . - the West End Literary Society purpoEe I - 7 would do well to be on h Monday evening last, in Kidd's hall. There poqition of onor. 'It has 6�en my'pl-easure rightf ally belong I , . I . . I � to � itceive ap urgent -request from the largest treat one better than the other? Both Thomas Cameron, of Farquhar, who is op � . I - � � at' ed by Mr. Fred Huukin. As-, they giving an entertainment in Broadfoot's McFaut. i - . was a large attendance of r epayers, the are - Edward I . I ANT CA,jr D,r,0IDED- - Some . In the town, and bi former op- should be punished, the one for taking Poll I . � . AN Impo-RT hall being well filled.. The following nomi ratepayer . I School house on the evening of January 2nd. , I - . , . � Y. . I . 1� . time ago Mr. W. G, Duff of this town be- itand for th Money -indirectly and the other directl both able and prominent men there wil ! I ITH. . nations were made for the respective posi- ponent, to . e Mayoralty, but I i . p what . , is the able-bodied tramp class, likely be a close vote. � An admis3ion fee will be charged to defray SEAF01 � I - c I came a member of,'Or a subscriber to lions : May6r-D. D. Wilson, Wril. M. �ppreciate Oqually the generous support of- Then there w confined in the MATRIMONIAL. -The following which we expenses, ogramme is being pre- � N� I . - - I d of whom there are three no . of iu�- . - - . . . was known as The Home Knowledge As Gray and F. Holmested. MeEsrs. Gray and fered from 14%ll classes of our. citizens, an t of ab- clip from a Manitoba paper wili be I t I . I tha M,othodist Sunday S ol, I � . hip fee was $12 and I inty jail. Is it not the heigh eing a pared by lie committee of management and r I sociation. The members Holmested having withdrawn Mr. Wilson this letter ib you, Sir, is to .s6ek 41he beat col e of Re. terest in this vicinity, the bride b ning is anticipated. auspices of . � I - . . among other things the members were pro- will be declared elected by,acclamation, method of-'�,`, conveying to. all Tny sincere surdity to talk of building a Hous former resident of Lumley, and the man a pleasant eve LS. -Mr. Absalom was a grand success., both financiall - . I I fugeforthem? Better make ita crime for Y WEST END PERSONA I � P., I � mised tha,t they could purchase Stationary, Reeve -M. Y. McLean, Dr. Campbell, E. gratitude f dr thbir kind wishes audl services. I to will unite -in extendin' ocially. The chair was very ably filled by '_ sociation for thirty such men to be at large, then put them in friends bereabou 9 Cosens, of, the Toronto University, is spenda- 6 - good i R,dv. Mr. Dyke, pastor of the church, and. . , ' ' I Books, &c., from the As C. Coleman and Dr. Smith. All having No doubt Mr. Wilson has some -eason Ail at hard labor, and few would then be congratulations to the happy'conple : "A ing his holidays at home. -Mrs. A. Elcost, I I I prices. Mr. . i the programme, which consiilt�d of &*axietV I - i . -per cent.; below regular retai withdrawn except Mr. McLean, he, also, for' cliangi�g his' mind, but in v ew of state-- j, he - community. The state- very interesting event to the people of Star or., who has been confined to the house I - - . * found to peat t I ; f vocal and instrumental music, readings, I ip fee, - _ c . Duff gave his, note. for the membersH will be elected by acclamailon. Deputy- meints madb to myself that he would not op d Snowflake took place on No' . � I 1. ent that there are many persons kept by Mound an I through illness, is now improving. -Miss 0 dialoguep� et ., I � . Finding that the Association were unable or Reeve -James Watson F. (71. - Neelin and pose me nof ent. r a contest, apart frwn his m Id -glackly be vember 30th, being the marriage of Mi 7 ned home on, � Satur- recitations, �c' wars highly.sp- � � t - - - ' ' r :3 n the friends and relatives who won a -4 Fanny Townsend retur preciated by the aud�ence. This being end- . � I � ; unwilling to carry out theit promises, he re George E. Henderson. Mr. Henderson hav- public decl� ati6n to leave the matter i , I . � . surely a 8tigma on our com- MargaretE. Fife, eldest daughter of Mr' e she will remain, having been en- . I : . - i � fused to pay the note on the grounds that 0 some personal rexplana.- rid of them, is 0 day, wher ed, Mr. W. Bongough, superintendent of I �� - ing withdrawn the ontest will be between hands of the,people, . ret school.-Mig I I z . - That such do exs Jaes Fife, to Mr. W.: El. Soa gaged as teacher of No. 4 . received value for' it. ' The As- been giyofn; This in the mon humanity. the Sunday School, W&s presented with a . �5 he had not ' ? . Mr. Watson and Mr, Neelin. Councillors- tion shoulo have Fail performed by Rev. Ja McK1118- - I � ' atIs I The ceremony v mes Evelyn Crich is visiting relatives in � vision . � in the Di * ' � ,a readily admit and ,sorrowfully so, too, but . beautiful arm chair and address, as a token . �i. sociation brought a suit East Ward, R. Coleman, John Darwin, only thing,vauting to , me� and will f pilot Mound, in the pres, I � I the amount. Mr. J. M. - 'we are happy to think they are the excep- Farquharson, o lop at present. i Court to recover 11 Ward, George .Good, likely be f6rthcoming. As to this honor i invited guests. Afte: WEST END NOTFS.-Mr. Phillip of the esteem in which he is held by his I . , r : �_ M. Robertson, John � h ence of a number o Murray, � " or Mr. V ' �ion, as we know many instances in whic . I � . Best of this town, who was a8ting f John Turner, A. J. Bright and P. Keating. passing byl: its a fine thing to be ,able, .Mr. i iewly married couple had received t scholars, he replying in a neat and eloquent friends and relatives are cheerfully main- the I he the well-known thresher, has now com- . Duff,se,t up the defence that the Association) All have withdrawn except the four first- Editor, top, accept disappointment in the se presiant OOmLj manner. The tree was adorned with many , . . 3gally i�600rporated, are not en- taining those depending upon them, and congratulations of tho the r menced crushing grain and cutting straw for autif prbefe-u�ts, which were distributed I - not being li narned. North Ward, James Beattie, B. B. right spirif. I suppose you know some. pany eat down to a sumptuous rapast, and the farmers in this section. -While cutting be ul . - . - I . �� titledtogue in this county. The matter Gunn, Josiah Tyerman, John A. Wilson, thing of We too. 1� . wobld n6more think of sending them to the � estivities of the occasion� ni of Mr, before the close. The proceeds, at the . ; decided by Judge Doyle, � . I oorhouse than going there themselves. all enjoyed the f I straw with a horse power at the far � . bas' been finally Win. Campbell and R. Willis. All have pre, ery low fee of ten cents, amounted to a � , 11 It wag.the way the Master trod, Many useful and handsome articles w W.'Towneend, a wrench was picked up Y I who sustains- the point and gives judgment withdrawn except the four first named. Shoula not the servant tread it still?" Pardon the length of those remarks ; they uest sum. � for the defendant. This is quite a victory ' , are the last with which I will trouble you noticed among the wedding presents. The with the straw, whioli had gone through the - . South Ward, James Gillespie, John Kil- 1i : I - as well as for the defendant, Well, you.,will likely believe me when I ally - on this subject. I Young folks go to their home at Whitewate�, machine. As the wrench caught near the ' . for Mr. Best loran, John Lyon, Wm. Sclater, Robert that I am L&bsolutely CoUtent WiLtL the situ&- , . . accompanied by the best wishes of theiv, end of - tfie knife, the knives were only L Cromarty. I . I and the result will be learned with I - . . I LOCALS. -Nominations for the Hibbert . . or Scott, Michael Keefe and W. Punabard. All d be Jittle episode has fulfilfed its� Kippen. numerous acquaintances." ; ali htl injured. : L, . as there are, we understand, a I I y . L I . . i � � "d rlia'y have withdrawn ex.-ept the five first named. t1on, an I � TOOD BULL, -Mr. Appleton E:coat, of the 'Council took place in the town hall, Staffa,, " . - I . in pretty much the same position that Mr. The nomination% closed, the' returning offi- mission &O, I have reviewed this morning the NOTICIE.-As the undetsigned in giving up . I on Monday eveniag. The relava, ffr*�Thos. - - 1 . ­ . Stanley. Duff was. , Douipletiop of a 4uarter of a century of citi � business In Kippon, he re uesto a settlement of all . West End, Tuckeramith, has bought of Mr. I � I �Ryan, and the deputy -reeve, Mr. Peter . cer, Mr. Wm. Elliott, vacated the chair and ' . this, fteenth of January, 1893. Dou]BLE PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS.� � i4 Seafortb. As I think of t or before the a James Smith, of Maple Lodge, McGillivray, � z � I ___, ad was appointed to the posi. Zensh'l? I . I accounn,la a - . . I Mayor Holmest an � - And I ,18 e shop until said date. A .few n Campbell, were returned by acclamation, "I A the ebjoyment of so much of �the friend le�s t th a red bull calf of the Cruickshank breed, 13 . � �med to tion. Each candidate nominated was given , , Cutters to be sold cheap, W. On Friday last, at the close of school in I orhood List Thursday evening the Young People's � I I -Christmas Day sei 9hip-,?,nd honfidence of the community Bud W Ilei he and on No. 4, Stanley, the teacher,, Mine' months old. for a sum in the neighb I - � - ISO I ).leasantly with mo,it of our citi- 8 the meet . ClyzU. 5-4 Secti � Society held their semi. annual meeting , for I .' . pass very,1. . ten minutes in which to addres the �appj associations of those years, with Bell.Fell, was made the iecipient of a,beau-, of $150. Experienced stockmen who have � I ­ - zens. The immense crowds of people in ing, and a steady flow of eloquence continu- opportunities for Christian service, after all MR. John McNevin of the Kippen Mills tiful plush album and address, by her. seen this calf pronounce him one of the befit I the purpose o ew officers and - I . f appointing n . � , , is now making business boon: The following are the names I It, town. on the previous Friday and Saturday, ed until after 11 o'clock. The, cards of Mr. � .. He will do chopping the most;1blessed, and obtaining comparative lars, as a token of their love for,hei. r came to this part of the county. � committees. made busirless in every department boom, Holmested and Mr. Gray, theretiring nomi- for 4 cents per bag from now until the first of Mak- ficho Ir, be-� that eve of the officers: -President, John McIlraith ; 1 ­. tory has been He also gives prompt attention to griating. He does fore her removal from their midst t6 fur-; He is by imported Conqueror and out of an .. put ths minds of our business men at nees for the Mayoralty, and the cNrd of Mr. success in a. businesi whose ' big r ca,sh for I I I . � � �,argely q1e of wreckiDga and waited capital, cuetem sawing and pays the heat price in :t, imported cow. We hope Mr. Elcost will , Vice -President, George Hami ton ; Trehou- � � I I . tivi�tiea of 0 ma4 1 lher studies at the Normal School . I rave the fes "I an he I rer, Mary Gill6spie; Secretary, John Laing. � ease, and -hrist James Watooni a candidate far the Deputy- -_ it 1306-2 - 9 I can q4tte heartily say : - 11 MY cup with hard Maple, Basawbod and soft Im.logs. Toronto She has been a faithful teach rl! have as good luck with this youngster . Day a zest which tjiey wo.uld not have had Reeveahip, will be found in other columns � 'Sunday evening, was very stormy, coulle- � blessing4 overflows." You don't hear from NOTES. -Mr. Wm. Crawford and bride, of and,worker for her Master for the past has had with his other shorthorne. : . I I ; I I under less favorable circumstances. The of this issue. - me very�ofteu, Mr. Editor, so you will par- Ripley, spent Christmas with his parents.- - three eare, in No.4, and it is with sorrow� - PERSONALs.-The many friends of Mr. 1 quently the attendance was not so large an � � . I wish you - - laid up for unus - � - snow that fell on Saturday and Sunday — don thb4p personal reflections. Mrs. Robert Hunt has returned from St. that Je people ani sch ;h her.j Peter Cameron, who has been 1. The subject was introduced .by ., . I made ap1jandid sleighing, and, although the LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mr. Fred Clarkson, eld- � olars part wit as- Lizzie White and William Barr. -A driving ' - Head Master of . and the ihe w Mayor and all your readers 81 Louiff.-'%Irs� MeKibbin, wife Of Rev. A. She was also made, th' recipient 'of anothet some time with typhoid fever, will be ple ' I I atmosphere was keen, there was no stormt eat son of Mr. C. Clarkson, � e arty from- Downie spent 'a few soniable I I , al I � with their merry oc- the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, hall been heaping'meftsure of prosperity in this life, a McKibbin, 6f Pine River, is spending �he vain be ent o,n the same evening by thel ed to learn that he is recovering nicely.- p� . � apd sleighs and cutters . a ough, of the 2od cou- hours at the residence of Mr.- Thomas Scott, pre . - I ou�nd the streets most ection happy 4w year, Without distinction of oc. Christmas holidays with her mother, Mr8. People of the.sectibo, for the Master's work! Mr. James Landsbor '. - . cupants were flying are I engaged me teacher of the School in S oupatioi, class or sect,and, citizenship in t6e R. Mellis.-Mrs. B%ruaby, wife of Rev. Mr. O cession, has received bad news from his son Christm, s.-Mosors. William and Scott 1. I . � i . re not- driving I she had done amongst them. � 11 " � of the, day. Many who we No. 7, Morris, for next yea,r at a salary of . O;Srr entertained a few of their friends on - - � I I this better Obuntry bye and bye, Very Truly Barnaby, of Bruce county, is this week the ecasion by Mr.' James, who is in South Carolina studying at spent the principal part of the day on the $390. The trustees and people of r, ! rayer meeting held for the o d ! - I Auder- be congratulated on tkeir Yours,4-Wm. M. GRAY. .9 W M. a Columbia College there. Mr. Land8bor- �, �jounlsltasy evening. All reported having had , guest .of her pirents, Mr. Bad Mr . Names Delgaty, an affectionately worded ad -1 I rink. Jack Frost, aided by Colone section are to � � — , . splendid time," and are very sorry . . had ma - de splendid ice, and the curlers choice, as we are sure they will find- Mr. , Ivigou. �Messrs. MeMordie and Cooper, I r.. dress was read by Afiss Bell& L. Sparks,and! ough was a student at Knox College, Toron- I � . Sony EGHONDVILLE, NOTESi-Before another r to, but he went, south last fall to pursue his' that Christmas comes only once & Year.- I lv%d their first match for the season, and the Clarkson not only a competent teacher but . I second year students of Ontario Agricul- Miss Mary Snowden presented Miss Felf . . clever young man. -The issue o4,TgE ExposITOR, Old Father Time, tural College, Guelph, are home for vaca- with a silver cruet# silver. sugar bowl an& studies with the hope that the milder chm- I The entertainment at No. 5 school house I . . . � Monday makes the 11 I n_ ate would prove beneficial to his health, but � last Friday evening was well attended. I i . skaters their first skatet The curlipg match an exemplary, in h aseless rounds, W 11 ha�e ushered in tion. -The medical gentleman who was a spoon, together with a silver pickle diah su& � - - -k skipped by the President a :1 joys and sorrows, d. At last:: Many who were to have taken part in the I a London Advertiser of ano i ' year was between rin . th nounced to lecturb on temperance, in the clock, as it token of the esteem in which shel his hopes have not been realize I i and Vice-Prosident, Mr. It. Logad and Mr. following reference to a well-known Huron amme, failed to appear, but those pres. I � duties knd cares. Ilia old yea�r which came' hall, last Thursday evening, failed to put in was held by the people of the section. Missi accounts he was confined,to bed. His par- progr 11 ,)ectively: The resident young lady, she being a daughter.of Mr. ; , g fast." . . I r - Alex, Wi:lson reel. to us 86" merrily is wanin � an appparance. The Rev. S. Acheson, how- Fell, although taken by ourplise, made &; auto and friends here are very uneasy about-, ent performedtheir parts remarkably well. I . . � 11 Miss Lou � I - - ^ ,ore of 38ho 46,tut there Wm. Pollard, of M6Killop: ­ . I � � got dGwried by a vG the aftern I I Hill 4ace is growing sharp and tbin, . . ever, kindly took the platform and gave an length in which she thanked the; him ,but we hope his illness is only tempor­ -Miss M. J. Scott, who is teaching in Mr- �`t . Was lots Of fun. In I Pollard, of South LQndout prior to her de- . I j- . . I I Alsck-� our friend is gone ! The church choir sang p Y r'P'Y'ir kindness to her, and saidi - ; Killop, is home for her holidays., She is I . 1� I , ­___ evening the ice,was given over tb -bhe'Y-Puug p%rture for her ]ionic near Seaforth, was Closellp-his eyvs; tie up his chin, excellent addre - as, _Ople for the ary. . i P � ' , people , , and theL 'Sunday school class, of Step 1�_m the corpse and let him in . several suitable selections, and the audience that though parted from them she would' EXAMINATIO-N.-The public school exam!- accompanied by Miss Cuthill, of Winthrop. i - .�.availed thekneelvea of .'their waited upon by her 0 J i f � I J crowded on both Askin Street Methodist Church, on Friday That Atandeth there alone, . 1 dispersed, well pleased with the evening 0 still remember them, and also entreated' nation of the school iusection. No. 5, on -Mr. Will Cuthil; was the guest o his I - , ; I ' priVilegell, its the rink was ., . And *aitoth at the door. ,� . entertainment. . them to accept of Jesus as their Saviour. I Wednesday 21st inst., passed off very suc-i aunt, Mrs. Laing,on Christmaq.-Misll Bell& i. - . N ­,L 't Monday will also he o,b- SO, . I occasions. ex andt1re.sented With a picture of liereelf I There's A now toot on the floor, my friend ; " r i - ,� . I - . � caleaf ully. The large attendance of rate -i Park, of Logsu" and Mr. James Pardon of . - I I ; L - 'day, and we hope all will oil, Miss Poliard will spend th ew face at the d - 1 $ 1 served as a bull the And a Dor, iny friend, . - . 1 r i L . I payers and visitors betokeued the interest Unbome, are spending their holidays with i , have as enjoyablp a time all they seemed to win t home."-Nlr. Adam McKay, oll � Dew face at the'door." I Morris - Chiselhurst ' - � taken in school matters by the people of this relatives here. -Mr. Angus McKA19, of - I i � I have on. Christmas. . Toro tG, at one time Sergeant in No. 3 And ai the bells toll for the departure of the BITs.-Mr. W. Sinclair spent Chrial - .1 . � .6 . company, 33rd Battalion, Seaforth, is now old, afid peal merrily for the coming of the PF.RSO-NALS.-Misa Lizzie Moore, who hus . section. The teacher, Mr. Muldrow, with SebringAille, spent Christmas at home.- z. : , . -ODIST CHOIR COZ the crack shot of the 28th Highland Regil new, rbay they in the laugus " of the same been. visiting friends in Ripley during the with his parents down at Whitby, ,it being the assistance of the neighboring pedagogueiso Messrs. John W.Miller and Richard Speare, . � I I . Tuy MET11 NGERT.-The . , ,� , ge Wed- the sixtieth anniversary of their wedd _' of Rensall, were visiting friends here this-, - , . � . past three weeks, returned home on ing. subjected the pupils to a searching examin� . The boys of No. 3 company reit Jpoet, . . hat Mr. Isaac Dobson I - � concert given on Tuesday evening by the ment, Toronto. 9 �' inesdai last. -Mr. David Knight, 8th line, It was reported t . ation, and they manifested by their intelli- week. -Mr. E. Speare, of Sea,forth, ww . Methodist choir, of this town,i,n coi always distinguished themselves 11 Rilig out the.want, the care, the sin, was to be home for the holidays, but wd . I - � njunction have I -is visiting his brother, who,is seriously ill, ; gent answers, that instead of being treated also iu the'village for a day or two visiting I . - as marksmen. Several of the 1NIcKay boys The faithless coldness of the times, . , have not seen his genial face around. Wha - with Miss Jessie Alexander, of Toronto., elo. Ring, out, ring out, my mournful jrhymes, at Marlette, Michigaii.-Mrz. Dr. Knechtel � As mere receptacles, they are acquiring *� his mother and other friends. -Nits. James � - who were members of No. 3 company have -1 . is the matter lease 9 There will be a disapq I . renewing acquaint- I cutionist, may be set, down as a decided sue. BFt fing the fuller minstrel in, � . mental discipline, which will make theni Miller, sr., who has been ill lately is novr I � . ,,of Ripley, is at present 1171 � 4 I - I I cess. Every reserved seat avalla6le had served for a long time on the Toronto Police Rine out falge pride in place and blood, , pointment.-Mr. David McCloy look -8 - . i .. force. -Miss Marie Kidd and Master Will Vvic slander and the spite; � ances in this locality. -Mrs. Heary Button, useful members of society. The first paA, recovering. - The t � proved by his Atlantic voyage. -Boys that' . : been. disposed of long before the doors were of Lovat, Bruce county, is spending her . I � - . I � . right and Kidd are spending their holidays in London Ring in th6 love of truth and -right, of the proceedings closed about 3:30 o'clockli * . � opened, and the Nvea.ther being b . -Mrs. Donaid fiaginthecommon oveo goo '. Christmas holidays- at the residence of her travel a certain sideline in Tuckeramith 0�7 when Mr. John Muldrew, of Knox College, - I , I I . . - Turnberry. . � I clear, the hall was filled to the doors. The the guests of. Dr. Hannovan. n in the valiant in ee� d; . father, Mr. William Sholdice, on the 9th -Sunday nights, complain about a piece o brother of the teacher in charge, was called . I TheJargei heart, the kindli fr OuR BuiDGEs.-At a recent meeting of people of Seaforth certainly show goo McGregor and f mily formerly of McKillo�, an ar r han a McC%l. fence being out on the road causing the 8no � - I . 1% . line. -Messrs. Archie Angus, Joh 7 to the chair, the duties of which position he in attending en,tertainmen.tq of this char- h t nd reside in the n out the darkness of t land, - lum and Alex. M. Smith, returned from to drift badly. -Com.- the township council the 'Reeve reported �� � I acter rather than those f urnished by the comfor . table residence recently, vacated, by Ain in the Christ that is to_be."� � Manitoba last week. -Mr, and Mrs. Adam LoaAmTms.-Our- quiet village had a! performed very efficiently, his many humor- thatthe committee appointed at last meet- � - . . . . Miss Gerrond, who no w* resides in Toronto.- The Rev. Samuel Carruthers!, of Waterloo, ous comments giving tone to an enter- ing to report to the c on I ; ce, . ' taining programme, consisting of music by bridges, h%d met and made report, which Y Sh6ldi. of Lovat, Bruce county, are .on Pleasant marriage last Wednesday evenin � travelliDg compgaiies which geuerall� visit a 9' .. town of this size, .Miss Alexander is an Miss Morrison, of Rodgerville, who has colh- will 6ocupy the pulpit of ou'r church next ing trip amongst friends in this at the home of Mr. Martin McTaggart. 04 :� � pleted her term at the Ottawa Normal S%bbath. He comes well �' spoken of as a their wedd the Chesney orchestra, realinge,trecitations, shows that this township has expended on . � elocutionist of the first order. She has a I I � the above evening Miss Phoebe MeTaggart � I manDer,� and -School, has been engaged as Principal of the goodkispeaker and an energetic worker. -Mr. locality. dialogues, singiDg by the children, speech- bridges in the last ten years the sum of . i - very gracefull and pleasin� - -Mr. Wm.. Speir has arrived ba -1k was given away in marriage to an excellent I - : �. . holds her audiepee spell Port Albert .Public School. The trustees Donild Clark, of Woodstock, is at the NOTES. 4 ifying, &c. Mr. MuHrew hall taught this $6,500, or an average of $660 a year; also . 1z, I . - I �'bouud ftom the ipending Christmas. here from the Northwest. -On WednesclRy young man, Mr. Archie Bell. school for two years, during which time he . I moment she steps on the stage until she and parents of Port Albert will find Miss parefital home here, E e members ef the Methodist church, and leavi . that the board of health reports the town- I I I Morrison a ,good teacher and a most e8ti- He lboks well and evidently; takes good care .of last week Mr. Alexander Nichol, of th ' has given good satisfaction, and the trustees - . leaves it in a storm of appla,we. Of the U11192 a host of friends when they o to their new . ship has been free from contagious diseases i . I . . I . ­ selections given on Tuesday eve1111099 mable young lady. -'The Farmers'Ball will of himself. -A pleasing fea6re of Thursday 6th line, left for Brussels in the mor * Aev. H. Irvi are to be congratulated on retaining his for past year and recommends as a pre- - . -- � and in the evening he returned with a young home in East Waivanosh. In t' - I " Saunders MeGlaiha;n's Courtship," was be held in Cardno's Hall on the evenin last,, the closing day of our �school, wa� the . ' servicee for 1893.. tiyve the regular cleaning out of wells � I I I � . � Of � the pupils to wife, in the person of Misi Eliza Hanna, tied *-he knot. -The funeral sermon of Mrs? . I ven. .1 probably the most artistically rendered, January the l3th. � Their anaval gathergl�gs pre4ntation of an address b' Horton, who is daughter of Mr. John Hanna, of the 6th S. Horton is to be preached in the Methol . - from which water is used and banking I . -1 though all were so good it was hard to ittee their" esteemed teacher Mr. . I Belgrave. around the top with earth to prevent sur- - I � are always very pleaeant and the comm .. I abor, as a more line. The ceremony was performed by th dist church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. , I . choose. Miss Alexander is a perfect mistress leaving for another field of i e - i -1 are making a special effort to have this one '19,in the presence Revivals begin in the Methodist church'next NoTF,s.-The annual meeting of the mem- face water or other matter from 'getting � ; ' I Rev. Mr. Miller, of Brusee . . - 11 � I I r of the " Doric," and almost equally so of even better than usual. -Master Harry Scott,, last,ing proof of respect, they presented him - I � I of a small company of select friends. We Monday evening.-Mias M. J. Morrison irs. bers of the East Wawanosh Agricultural into v0ells ; also that the ventilation 01 � . I ' the -Irish dialect. With Miss Alexander son of Dr. Scott,has the neatest and nobb eat with a fine easy chair and two solid silver at the Normal school, Society, will be held in Gallagher's Hotel, stables and dwellings miglh� be greatly Im- . : wish Mr. and Mrs. Nichol long life and tends taking a term - I - r I I . present, it would indeed. be hard for any rig in this part of thi� country., It consists napkiwrivgn. In his depfkr�ure Mr, Horton -Mr. James Russell, of Bay Toronto. -Mrs. Louis Sands presented lier on the 12th of Jan-jary) at one o'clock. -A proved, which *ourd not only hiprove the. � � pros!erity. - . Ideal talent toz avoid being cast into the of a pair of matched ponies with gold carries the best wishes of I ',Our people with y J� husband on Christmas with a daughter.-, grand concert, under the auspices of the health of the people tut 41so of the stoci . � " ' 'he may long .be Cit a shade, lsutth6 Methodist choir did nobly. mounted harness and a cutter and robes to hint, and all will trust that, ichigan, is spending a few days on Mr. Neil Morrison, of Spokane Fallj�, Washl#. , United Workmen of this place, will be held shut up in the cl 6se Jkables now gon6i*lly . � � . I the 6th line visiting his parents and friends. - IT - � Z�A Mr. Bright deserves great credit for the match. Mr. Bauslaugh took a photog spaked to enjoy the comforo, after his dai ington Territor' is spending his Christmas in the Foreater's Hall, on Tueacuy, Janu , used. At the same ,meeting Mr. Mundel . I I - . - U . thorcugh training he has given them in of the outfit on Friday. -Mrs. S i dr ap,hy toiI5 of the useful article so generously On Mond%y of this week, at the township yo . ary repairs � In. I liall, all the old council were ro-elected by holidays with his parents. -Mr. Joseph 10tb. Among others w1ho will take s;rt was instructed tphavie the necessary � ! .1 . ohorug singing. The final anthem was sung Jaeobs, of Stratford, was in town this week doriated.-Few ,Sabbath School entertain- , � -a - - VrAvel ,- . - . I . � &. - 112 hi- vici' ore acclamation ; no opposition this time. -On Couch, -who was severely hurt by his team_ will be W. E. Ramsay gold med list, Kir done on Jenkins' Hill on the weatem grAvOl I m 1-1 beautifully, with. great precision, the voices visiting friends. -Mr. R. H. Knox, of Har- mehts ever held i t 8 pity were in . . - -1 1. E ..:I- ig the basement of Tuesday afternoon of this week, as Mr. H. running away, is, we are pleased to say, re. onto; D. MeSill, baritone songster, and T. road. The same gentleman reported, h�viug I . 47 blending nicely. The other selections were look, in Huilett, brought to town four very que.bessful tbanthat held . driving covering slowly. -Mr. 0. B. .Letta, who has J. Hawkins, comic reciter. There will also inspecited the culvert between lots 5 and -6, � , I �� . i all vrery nicely rendered, the ladies' quar-' fine Holstein heifers one day this week. one church on Friday evening last. All Mooney and his brother John were I � , into Brussels the horse ran away, upsetting taught successfully in Schbol Section No* be music furnished by the string band, be- concession C.,aud foundthe job satisfaell"orily I tette and the duet by' Mrs, R. W. Bruce Thf ', were (at and were for shipment to unitei with such hearty good will' in pre- ' PAY eat The � ,, . �, Smith and Miss Maud Willoon, appearing to .Nlc L tres,l I ir holiday-., beef. They were as paxing and carrying out the programme the cutter and throwing them both out. 7, Stanley, for the past two years, has re� sides other local talent. A grand time may completed and recommended , M . A I . I . I I , � a' - Reave and Treasurer were iuth 4 to , . I � I � I I I . I � � � I I I I - � I . I ." I 1J I ., - . ii � , , � , I I I I I I I - of th4� age as have left tb4t The restsih could not h1ave bsen other- One trace got loose which let the shaf to ned his position to further his studies t be expected. -Xxotwithatanding the inclew, - 11 z . be wore especially appreciated by the atidi fine animal., . ­ - . - , r, I �'!d r. Wialtat ency of the w ellb -M I I I � . I . . I ence. Mrs. W. D. Bright, Mrs. W;19omv herc for a long tim Mr,". Knox is ,%n wi While v%say this of all, it will not down, causing them to ran into the ground, erich Collegiate Institute. -M, cather on Friday night, the �, "k� arrangements for funds to - I . - J � I - % '- 1Jfd1at;ei)o,p &ad 16 a t;4.1 ql+pi�'n.X�0; ,4pvlvc� ;** ,X faw ;_t.6-_- hr,�ftul��_""__L.4+ *-Arl-t" �1', '--3 .1. �- - r4____(. �4.1­ Al— S.. __�&_ - XS_ ­ �2 - 1�$� , - ! , -41 ,- � . I - .1 11 - I,- ville and Mr. Walter G.. MWB, - - . .! I I . . �­CQ4___, , ve w f, . . - I �_&; , ex ensivek ,.h.r.-�.&:,). o � , � I I - - . � � .. . IP - . . � I . I P 0 0 R , 1� -, - . I - . � I ­ . I - � I I i I I � �i ! . . I I . � 1 I �� i ; I 7 . i 1. i - � � . I #-..----,, -_ ­,­------­-­ 1-111___1.__-- ____ __ '_ - - 11 I � I I - _. - - ­ - I- � .­ ­_.. � -1 ­ _1_.___----;-1----1- __-_1 "- I - I - I I - 1. .. I., -1 ,� � _­ - ___ - ­ �___� 11 ___ I =