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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-01-13, Page 8____________ --------- � -, _ ___ --,-- ­­­­ __ ­___­__ I - I � . , - � __ - - 1! P - - -,-------- -, __ _______,__ - - . - - - I � � ,,�_ - - - - , � _. f, - - � t -�'7��-,�p�!�!0'!!�!�!'-�li,.�i�-!-3"I , rw­. -1 __­ ------ 11 - - 'M-7"W-p� I . __1 7— - - :� - l: . I-- ... MEW --lift, . � — ­ 4 7-7�L� 11-1--o - M . I I I _ ___ - - I .. I --- I - I I � I � - I . � - I . J � � 1, 41 . ­ �_ - - . I . I . I I I . � I I � I - . I I - 1 7 . — . . I � I - - . I . I I � � . . . 1; - — � . I . I I .7 1 .. - � � -_1 I ..-.- .1, 11 1. �. - � � . I I . I ,t I . . � - � - � I.. I ­ .1 � I . I ­ I � � . . - I 1, � � . � I . . s I . . I . - . I w. , , . . ­ , . . - - � - .1., � . - I � . -1 . ,- , . Z I . . . . . : I . . . I - I . . . . � I � . , - - . I 1. . I I I . , I � . . . . I � . . . �11 . . I � I . lc � I 11 I . i. ! . -- .. . . � I � . . i . . I I I - - � z � I . . I � I . . � I � . I , _­ � , - - . . . .77 - , , � I � I . I I . ; I ! ; I - , I I . I , - I . � � , . 1� I I i - - ': , I . . . . I . , I A[ . . . � � � . . I I " - I � � . 1;� . � 4 . . � . � ­�� . . - I S I - � , � P I - ' " --- I - . I � : I . , I A� . , . 8 - . . . I I . � THE- HURON EXPOSITOR. .. __ � I JANuArty 133 - 1893. .. ! , . I � __ i .1 __ ____ - - . - . . -1 - I — - �� - . I - �. � - - . I 9 , . - I , �� . . i � . Fron, 8 to 9 O clock tb a store was beautifully esteemed by all who know him for his star- man of his year .-T,he members of St. - art, who has been with Mr. F. Kibler, shoe- Ander4on, wife and dau�-hter, from Michi- I s �, � I : 1 - EDWARD -:- CASH lighted up with Chinese lanterns which gave ling honeaty and uprightness of character, Thomas' church ch`oir *ad the teachers of maker, loft here for Bright a few days ago. gau, spent Christmas v., ,,, Mr. Ander'sDn's i ; - ; I I THE BALA NVE� .. . very attractive appearance to it. A great and his death is a lose to the community in the Sabbath School were pleasantly enter- Mr. Jacob Brown hag movcd onto the farin , father, Mr. John And( )n. -,V, r. Goo. A. I I Wholesale and Retail Dealer in i , _� I 6 I I - � ; I � many came within one, two or three of the which he has so long resided. � Until about tained at the rectory on Tuesday evening by lie recently purchased from Mr. Hoj3ry Woodward and family stiiirned to their . r . . I - . LJD , -y- . . -Mies Laurs, Koehler, ar.-Mr. Augusit Ehnefl, of this Ohio horne last week.-.-.' , William Kyle, " � � . � _&11:::� ":B_UrTrT3M1":Z., correct number. The Iowa t guess put in two years ago he enjoyed the most rugHed Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ho�dginx, � - . . I �� - . I � then he has been troubled McFaul, of Toronto, qeice of Mcm8rs. L. L, place, ha's bo Sr., and hie worthy parti. .r, were OF— 1, I � � was 50 pass &ad the bi hes� 17,850, which health, but since ught Mrs. Ferguson'tj farni, on �, 11 GODERICH STREET,SEAFORTH, shows quite a variety of calculations. a sodd deal with an aliment of the heart. and Edward Moftul, is viaiting in town.- the ZLirich Roml, cast of this plwm, N1 r. recipients of a pair of,vc ry lx%ndsonie easy � , : I i I I � 11 — - � �- I . - - About four weeks ago he took a severe at- ' Misit-Maggic Cavan, of Paris, in vigiting at Ehnes hcA8 got a good, comfort4ble farm, chairs as a Christmas preient from their *, . I . . . . . � MILLINERY' Wants a -large quantity of fine Fall A 19F.w PASTOR.-Aftor being without took of inflammation of the lungo- from the manso.-Rev. Mr. Hodgins,�of St. und his many friends will wish him succeus children. -Business is rather (lull here sl­,i- i �� � I " : Butter in Prints and Rolls ; also Beef a regular pastor for the paist eight months, 'Which he never recovered. He was'& severe Thomas' church, and Rev, Mr. Fairlie, of on it. Mr. Waismiller left, Mr. W. C. Kyle is I I - . Rides, Tallow- Sheepskins and Furs.' owing to the ill -health of their former bat patient sufferer, and Iseeming to realize St. Paul's church, Clinton, exchange pulpits --- - also leaving, and lafit but not least, Mr. M A N'T LES - - � ; - .- . - - I - . - - � - . . I - the parishioners of St. James' that his, time had-comea,lud belu fullypre- next Sabbath. -Mayor Holmestecf and Al- Whel. _Pfa "iho has been here in the capacity of i . I , - i . - I Roman Catholic Church In this town, have pared, he a eared not 0 ly real, T . � y but glad dermen James Beattie and John, Lyon, in- a shlbaker for several years, haa gone to :F I at last hal their wish gratified by His Lord- to depart. le leaves 'boind, a mourning terviewed the Governor-General at tho sta- GOOD STOCK, - Mr. David f Milne, the Hansall to attend to tb,o bole8 of the people . MANTLE CLOTHS L, I � well-known stock breeder of this place 1,,pi � --- ship Bishop O'Connor's a pointing to the widow� 15 children, 43 grandchildren and 5 tion here on Monday while on hie way from of that burgli.-Mro, McKibbon returned ; I . I CLEARINC SALE. p . sold eight yoting-ehort horn bulls this wintov . I . . ' ��- : : I I i- - vacancy Rev. Father Kennedy, of London, great-graudo-hildrev. Hi�ideath causes au- Godericb, and had the honor of shaking ,,0 far. The threp. Wit he ,jold �'went to Mr. home on 8&turd��.-Mr. C. D.'Doig left, SEALETTES , - I TW � - to be, parish priest, The reverend gentle- other blank in* the rankj3'-b'f Huron's .ndble hands with His Excellency., -The - Young here on Wednesday for �Detroit, where he ' - . . . . IVVH � . am . 1� I . i __ - � a Cathedral for pioneers. They rare grind men, but tile Mon's Christian Association expact to cc- Barnett, of Elma, and Mr, William Hill, of- In . . We now offer the balance of our Millinery, Mantles, - man has, been attached to th James Fewater,'of St. Mitrys, Mr. Willi t Jackets, Ulsters and all �-Jantle and Ulster Cloths at � - . . - tends to enter the Ls�r college there, to � �e W� . one third off regular pri6ei. We now offer ome time, and wn greatly liked by the number is rapidly slier year by cupy their rooms in the new block by let Moorefield, His stock is doitig well and he !t,dy for -a barrister and oolicitor, and as he FURS I � , 8( , growing am I � .. � I London people, and we are sure his appoint-, year, and with each depart,ure come memow February. -Mr. Win. Goveulock, of Gris- !a a young. maq of more than ordf nary abil- I : 'ri � OATS . . J BOYS'OVERO fluds a good demand for Hhort horns this 14 -1 -1 . d with considerable -satia- ries both joyfq,t- and@ d " 1here are few of wold, Manitoba, son of Mr. Thomas Goven- year. ity he will no doubt distinguish himself in SHAWLS : i I I And Ladies' Fur Capes at I off re �es:ry , of McKillop, is at present visibiag . � � � Men's Overcoats, �Ien's and Ladlesfular prices. On faction, as he is spoken of as being & very the departed who d a o retain a better look the land of the free. -The congregation' of m - "I I I I � -1 Fur Coate, Caps, fine gentleman, and we are sure he will placein the memory of our per,ple than friends in this vi-,inity.-The Misses Barr St. Andrew's church will liold- services in ! Collars, Stuffs, &c., we will give liberal discount for I ChIselhurst. I Cash at the Bargain' - OVERCOATS � Dry Goods and Clothing House. become popular not alone with his own "Old Joe Fisher," ash was so familiarly returned to Queen's University, Kingston, NOTES -L,% Grippe Peomo to be busy Is ' the Methodist chutch next Sabbath, as their - .�. B a people, but with all'classes of our citizens. known, and as was his w6nt, jocularly, to on Monday. _b n own building is undergoing repairs, - I - - I' �WM- PICKARD lie arrived in town on Wednesday last, and refer to himself. . . � __ ag%iv, Quite a few are down sick, though I - �', . . . .f �, has taken up his permanent abode at the - le are seriously ill. -Mr. Robinson, of BLANKETS A � I Seaforth. . I . I - EG?40NDVILLE NOTES. -Mr. James Cum- �3" Hills Green. 17 . � � . I parochial residence oil Victoria Street. -THF, LAST MEr,TiNu.-The last moethn,q is village, has received the sad in- DoTs.-Everyone &round here .ealuteB his . I . I g ming of th ' our borith, lo.4t one of his young horses last _' U. - We extend to the.reverend gentleman a of the town council of "1892 tvss hold on tolligouce. that his eldest son who lives week. C.,%usu, dfstemper. -Quite a few went 4C : A :&I. 44r 0 1) AND ALL OTTIER I i - r on IV , borfny ; is it, nov; -,Onow i I i � I from htnq to Bethesda on Sunday morning 7 I I I . V. ,�& 0 most hearty welcome, and trust hip stiy .90-ndaynight. Anumber-of accounts were near Sacramento, California, 18 prostrated is over two feet deep, and tho roads are al - 1 : .- I �A - 1. to hear Rev, W. Torrance. -The Methodist I bi T i - I I I - I %yor re- Wi � � I ght Q -T! �4' J.tfon eXpooliot here will be both agraeable and pleasant. reported oil and pAssed. The M th an attack of typhoid fever. He ix, church Ivas filled at the revival service last mobt impmaable,-Jobr H. Troyer is in the . � 7 . 0 I �.__ - -.-.-- - I I I �5 I . use deben. however, in goo,d haulds, as he is being eared : - . , - ; ported the sale of the rn-.�rket ho I Toronto hospital alt present, undergoing Winter Goods �� d . A SLExG1r RIDE im KANSAS.�A 'former tureg a .,9uuday evening. Thi! Sunday preaching ;- I I I , % I . It a premium of about 51 per cent. for by his,shiter, and we hops soon to hoar ? treatment. -Preachifig in the Methodist I I I : . , ! I � - Tuckersmith lady,now residing in the viclu- which annottucement was received with de. of his recovery. We believe it ito Mr Cum- service is to be at 7 0 clock p. m., inatead of church is in the morning at 11 o'clock for I I Th ( I . j e, 10:.10 a. m., for the next few Sibbaths. I I .t e 1� I— i Ity of Abilen I K,i,nsax in a private letter to monstrations of satisfaction by the council., miDga intention to visit the " Golden'State" : 1. ? . . . �. 1i DISTRIU.'r MATTERS. . tile next few weeks, instead of in tha even- —TO BE— I . - . � I . an old friend in Seaforth,. says: 11 We are The Treasurer also announced that the during the winter or e,%rly in- sprin with . ; . I 11 � � , r ' 91 i0g. I . I � .1 � I having a real Canadian winter out here thim atirtount, $14,750,. had been placed to the tile put -pose of examining the country an to Wroxeter. I i � I LOCAL Nzws. -A very opcoessf ul bee . ' I �. . was - � "' SALVATIO-N ARMY INOTES. -Captain Heift 8 I an an I � � - - . 09,80D. There is more snow on the ground credit of the town in the C%na( i B k of the inducements for settlers. While On- THF, LianT QUESTION. -The vote -on tile held on the premises of Mr'. Joseph Hudson . 7 1 � . I � I � I farewelled to p�'large audience laRt Sunday. now than any one has ever teen here at this Commerce. Tile treasurer was instructed tario emn ill afford ' to 103e such men we electric light by-law liere, on Thursday, re- . i I I . � ! on Friday afternoon last, on which occasion CLEARED I He intends t�king a rest for some time. time of the year, and one conseluenc8 Of to pay the purchase money for the town ght dispense with a few anoexationlats, oulted in favor of the by-law. I Here *; . that is a great boom in sleigh-miking among . . mi 0 ­ about 25 of the stalwart young men of this . 1 I . He will be greatly missed ill town, as he � market site upon receiving the proper cow. wh write� glibly of the benefits of Political I neighborhood split over 45 'Cords of wood .in 1 1 ed falcts.I 1� I. was a general favorite among the saldiers f -armors. They just buy two planks, out ,veyance therefor, and to have the deed Union, but probably when consummated Hay. . -about two hours and a lialf, In the evening —AT A— I I i thersensf � ECTTONS�. -In your report of the a very enjoyable dance 'w -as held, which. J I I . I and friends. Captain Frere and wife, of runners ont of them, rap a box together ami registered and filed with other important ouch a union would prove about as much of THE EL - - � I I I About sl Goderich, arrived on. Monday to take charge nail it on the runners; then go to the tim- town documeuts, and the treasurer wait also a blessing to our country as the National municipal elections for thbi townshi there broke up at a; late or rather earl , hour, all � � . I - bar grove and out down a small tree, trim it ) y � ' I of the corps here, We give them a hearty instructed to deposit the balance of the de. Policy which was' advocated so ably by the 'were soveral errors in the votes east For the wending their way horneward, wishing there i foam"o � welcome, and trust that their stay here will Off and put it in for a tongue, and thjere it is benturarnoney to special account at interest same versatile writer. Well, he has been councillors. Mr.. Rob'-. MoMordie - headed would be some more "wood bees." -Mr. SAORIFIGE, � ' gash, Wh . � I ; � I __ I be a very successful one. Captain And- -an elegant jtimper. My husband made in the bank of Commerce until required, sick, of his pot psuacea, the National Policy the poll, receiving 422" votes, not 323, as it Wm, Williamson, of Dakota, is visiting in � . d one laA week and it -only needs some red There were four tenders for the erection of for o - � � porbant ,I � I � I 1. : I rews, formerly stationed here,, accompante . q me time, and porhapo will live to see appeared in THE EXPOSITOR, Mr. 'Battler thl i i it He has been absent about 13 , . hing, I � - I . � by his newly -found wife, will be present to and green paint to make it quite nobby. the new market building, as follows : G. the last fad ust as abortive. It is rather received 356.votes, not 370, and Mr. Voel. ye(a8ra`,1P-11nnd Yhis many old friends and ac- Edward McFaul r"" � I * I We drove out in it to a New Year's dinner I , - heflp in the meetings Sunday.-Com.0 I W, Sparling & Company, $9,700; Cluff & surprising t?lat'most of those agitators once - ker received 306 votes, instead of 292. q- u nces are very glad to see him. -Miss y "I lang".0-e, - � - . � I � ­.--_-_-__ last Monday, the second aleighride for me Bennett, $9,675 ; J. H.- Broadfoot, $9,575 ; enjoyed the blessings of American institu- — a!" � . M d . - I - e , of SEAFORTH. . � , I I Simple, � I ; I � . 50. As even the lowest tioap, but somehow failed to appreciate Winthrop. Smith for the pastcoupleof' - ; I body offe, 4 D-Ep.,tTz.-The meeting of the X literary 8iilce I came to this country a number of William Sleeth, $9,5r M OL lora Seaforth, has been the guest of ; . - � . � I I eltib was held in thf. rooms of blie Nlechanic!s' years ago. The only drawback was, we of these tenders amount to considerably them enough to stay there, and to -day many ELECTION OF O1-?_FiCEF.9.-Th1-. followiug . ......... ................................... ;;;;;;:;;::..:::::= ! - � I iss I � � 7 - Institute on Monday evening. The attend. had no belle, although we hear belle passing is week �Rev, H., Irvine preached a aermon the Lodges he visitn in his diatrict� A,vum4 1 ., Wo - I L I I cents I 1 7 a a subject of " Superannuation " On ber of the Exeter brethren were present -0 ; i off�r Y*u � more than the council have to devote to the of them have not an interest of $500 person- th result of the election of officers for On t�, a I I Vince was . � ; . ; not ,-6 large as usual, but this do- on the road quite of,ten." building, a resolution was passed not to ac. al or real, in our country to detsia, thcm Loyal Orange Lodge No. 813, McKillop : Sabbath last, at the close of which a collec- this occasion and at the close they wore �L . I I I � - _ i ;1 will you; entliusiasm with which those ' resent enter. THE LATE MRS. JAMiESOPT, -Another of a a � . Z feet was more than counterbalanced by the 0 cept of say of the tenders but to leave -tile here. Why not go at onco and fatten phy- Worshipful Master, Brother James Horney- tion and subscription was taken up in aid Of tr ated to n oyster supper by the Hounii � i , . . P matter over to be dealt with by the in -001111- sically and financially on Milwaukee beer, Deputy Marshall, Robert Scarlett; Cliap.' the above named fund. -A social under the bretb.ren, and a very socia;ble .and i- I g,wds ? I . � emat ��,. M:U. ,T;, - .� Secreitary, auspices of the Varna Methodist chureb,will time was spent by all. -Mr. and .i I 1 for that d, �. I obibitory dark river. Mnqf Win. Jamieson, of the will have to be prepared. The building as . none can get the desired object by W;�- Robinson ; Financial Secretary,Henr be held at the residence of Mr. Robert Turn- Gould., of this village, are thts week visitiol !� �� I samig bet . bate was, 11 Resolved, that h6 pr n. Dynes; Recording ed ir.to the discussion. The subject of de. Huron's honored pioneers hai crossed, the ing council, when it is likely m odified plane Life is too short to.fritter away ou agitation lain W . pi , I I wll� . .- � y �, - I , . . lawia the best remedy for intemperance." Huron Road, Hitllett, passed peacefully provided for by the present plans and riiarelystoppiag acro3s the boundary; but Horney; Dir�ctor of Ceremonies, David or, this, Friday, evening. -Mr. Will. Currie e a wa ��. I I . �� TlIe leaders were Meesro. Morris and Kii. away on Moods last. Mrs. J%mieson's tend are d* fo r I tives; at .North Keppel, near 0 ��,� � - - , ' I y r,would be a mosto handsome and we suppose it is pare philanthropy which McCutoheou ; Lecturer, Wm. A. Jobnoton ; had a very successful wood bee on Saturd y ound . W w �� �; :,", Me.- IL I Boyie S. .1;_1 - maiden name was Sarah Roddiok. She was commt,dious edifice and perhaps is not mbre causen these gnod men to remain among us. list Committee, W. Johnston ; 2nd Com- last. -Mies Mary Rich%rdson has resumed The anniversary services ,� V I loran, On Monday evening, 16th inst., thv & 8 - a ish thema pleasant ti � , club will debate the question "' Resolvee. born in Lockerbie, Durnfriesshire, Scotland, imposing. than. an enterprising town such as Their Aymp,%thies are so broad that they mittee, of Carmel Prealty. 1' _. � I �i�o � � Levi Eforney ; 3rd Committee, Jo- the dressmaking trade in Hentiall, after Il L Bope 1i 1! 1,1�_., I I that property is tile proper basis of ti, on December 21st, 1818. It will thus be Seafor'th should have, but wiW do not think, would gladly enfold us all in that glorioua seph Carter ; 4th Committee, John Gal spending a couple of weeks holidays at terian church will be hold on Sabbath -firsto , m6n't 44 F franabise." "Annexation " will be discufj seen that she had passed the allotted three the council would be justified in expending �'ba'nner, the Stars and Stripes. January 15th, when the Rev. D. Currie 16f ;v � � -Mr. Mcca,a braith ; 5th Committee, Will, Trewartha. home. -Mr. James Holden,, who his been in Glencoe, wift coaduct services in the m, i?!-�-- Xen�s $ era- Ai � , . , ; 1 1 1 � I � ed at the meeting of January 23rd. score and ten years. She has been a rasi- all amount outside of - the by-law without has moved into his beautiful now residence, This lodge is in good standing. There were Manitoba for the'past two years, has return- in and evening at the regular hours. lt'!� ; . Z� I . � � B ,- , � 9 011 i -, ht, oys, t � � � _--e-- dent of Canada for over half a century, and receiving the assent of the ich in certainly a model of, comfort and ten initiationH and five joined by certificate ed. -Owing to the genuine winter weather Monday evening a free social -will be givas � � I , .� _1 � ;� I Bpye * I I . Y. M, C. A. NoTM,4,-Noiwithstandin , has lived all the time at her late residence is not likely, however, that this will be convenience as well as beauty, We trubt during the year, and with- the present offi. of the past few days business has been by thi ladies of the lit: I '� ) - congregation, to wbijah _ � Boys sl� � I , the Huron Road. Her husband died a necessary as, no doubt, a building that -will the Occupants will all be spared many years core elect it cannot but do -well for another rather dull in this vElage.-Mr. Peter Ha- all who regard Carmel cbUT-c,h as their m - � � � ; the cold night there was a very good atten6- on I - � � I I once of young men at the meeting of the few years ago. She returned last June from not be disoreditable t6 the town can be to *enjoy it. -At the annual meeting of the term. gan, of Detroit, is expected home the latter 111glous home are cord;i4lly invited. Immedi. ,� I - � Boys' V, I . � � . . I . I I Young- Men's Christian Association . last a year's visit to her son, Dr. G. Jamieson, built for -the amount at the disposal of the Ladies� Aid Society oLour church, held last --------- part of this week. -Mirs. Samuel Britton ately at the close of the social the annual I y t 1 1 �: , . Wednesday evening. All young in Wisconsin. She enjoyed unusually good council for that purpose. ' A representative week, Mrs. L, Reinke was appoio'ted treas- -� 1, Boys 0 1 . � I and family, of this village, intend removing meeting of the congregation wil I . cardially invited to fliese meeting@ ; come health, and was able to help herself until of the automatic. telephone company was urer; Mr% Low-rie, vice -President, and Wingham. I be held.- .o - . - I - I - Jvelvs $I . within. the past few days when she was - I to Sault Ste. Marie next week, Mr. Britton The ' meetinj A�f the South I � and spend a pleasant and profitable time. ) again pres.ent,urgiDg on the council to grant IM ra, J. Stew,%rt Secretary. This. soclet A GOOD STATION MASTER. -Me. A. C. Huron �-," I . - � - troubled with a weakness of the heart. On - armers' Iur,titute will be held in thia village J� � I Xen�s $ 7 We would als having secured a good situation nt�ar that F annual I 0 urge an all young men the I that company the exclusive franchise for lias again clo ied a year of great useful y Strathdee, agent of the Orand Trunk Rail- place. -Mr- SAmuel Pollock, of lit , I . Monday moxniug hhe quietly breathed tele . I noes . 6 ,hkota, is AtCoxworth,s hall 0 , . I Deed of attenditig the Sunday morning phone purposes in thin town. A repre. to the church, about $80 lviving been rui8ad way at Wingbarn for six years, who left . , n Thursday January -,- . it . � !�_ A spea' � I I . t Bible class ; only tho,4e who attend realize her last. The reintins were interred in sentative of the Bell telephone company was and expended in very iiecossary improve- here on Monday to'take charge of the Grand v iting -his mother, Mrs, Pollock, ,of tile 19tb, atwItich there will be a moral N " 1i I � I � 41 __ -t�s to 0: blipd line,, Hay. -Coughs and colds are I U'l � . the great good there is to be derived front Clinton cemetery on Thursday. Mrs. Jamie- also heard. A resolution was passed to the mente. The members of the soci!3ty hope, Trunk agency at Brautford, was waited on afternoon, and evening session. We, belle "I, I 8 Ve I � . nagers are On e 0,4� I .. � $220 to V4 . son had a family of ten children, and very fashi - able in this vicinity at present. thiri'will be one of th b 1, meetings ev-tr I I this class. The Board of Ma - Dine effect that exclusive franchise be not granted dariog the preoent year, to add coneidershl in the Council chamber by about thirty of - ­�. I . ; y �Nlr. Charles McAllister has commenced - held. A flac free literary and musical pro', . �.'�;',' - ar, : � urgently requested to be present at the still survive her, six sons and three daugh- to any company, but that the Automatic to their members, at thore is a lot the busiucas Men of the tolvil, Mayor Cl I Neek,we � e . u Of good egg drawing brick for his prcsp--,,ctive residence, gramme v I 4� : � Sunday morraing Bible elass. Names of all ter@. She was a kind mother, a devoted company bo allcWed to establish their sys- rnat,.-rial in the congregation avai able for - Vill be given at the evening session. -, �- line of Shil - . - ' I �fe, anabliging neighbor and in every re I in the chair, and presented with a flatter � � I 0 -Mr. George Gramm, of the Zurich road, Mr. Eldon Raunie delivere&a ,�� . desiring violin 'Instructions required. Ad- w' - tam in town Jf they see fit to do so and the purp'oec.-The usuAl gret�tiugs those ing address, which is to be handeomely an- - vtery inter- _� . . 171017ed into his new brick residence laet e ting lecture in tile � - � 7 ,dress R. Mercer. -THE SECRETARY, 1, spect a-mo8t worthy woman. Hers was a providing they erect their poles Mr. Strathdee ro- ,�: , Twenty � , &c., under grossed and illuminated. 11,ethodis:t Church on ; . I days'hereabout are, " Well, how long did it week. -Mr. John Troyer received the Ead a i: - 7 - ---.--. long, useful and busy life, and she leaves tile direcdon of the council This finished take to dig Your way out this morning, and plied very feelingly, and on hia own b 17hured-iy evening, l.tst week, to . '�l" I I " ehalf appreol C 7� W4 a, �. I . a ANm-TI behind her many kind memories. Her the business wid before the close, Mayor and that of his employers, the Grand Trunk, ,Of ative audience, his subject being 'LUn;ah, 8 b , I or&,erej � intelligence on Tuesday last of the death I � . . VERSARY how low vvaB your thermometer?" How- hisibrother-in-law, Mr; Win. Clark, �� !� - � SLRvicE&-The anniversary aerviceB of the ' thanked his friends for their many acts Kenneth r I I - . . death causee another break. in the ranks of Holmested, who now retires, in a few ap- ever, it is a decided improvement Of Shel- Lake City and the Mormon& -Mr, . � I I line �Of SU -11 I I � Methodifit Church, in this towdi were held Huron's noble pioneers, . __ � on the " I I I i - * burne, Ontario. .Deceased was well known n a week- I , . . . three w-riters. I . ' .1 on 8unda last, when Rev - visiting his b ; � ", o spa, propriat6 words expressed the plemure he sluah of the past two or of kindness to him while a resident of in this vicinity, having worked at the black Nfacarthur was i tile villag,3 th:i I- - , . y . Dr. Philp, of liad felt duriu- his tenure of office in meet- Better a good grip of the snow shovel' than emithiDg trade in this village several years Hn d I - - �. 0 Wingham. rother, Mr. J. Macarthur.- ' - I London, preached both morning and even- Misses and Young ladies' fancy and navy jog from time to time with the councillors; one of la grippe any time. t� 0 21 -Ir- Thomas dson ha the misfortune, �7� t i Caps, Tw,e( I � ing to large oongregations. In the eveni . blue wool Tam O'Shanters just received at DUNGAN & thanked them for their uniform kindness __ Bluevale. I ago. He was viBitiOg- in this neighborhood - I . t � 09 DuxcAN',s, Seaforth. one day last week, while engaged �_ - : 309.1 ' at his I _� � will Tiot P6 '. . he took his text from Psalm 119, and 129th t, and courtesy to him and for the conscienti- . about six week,s ago, and at that time aP- duties in tile Hensall oat meal mill, to pt �� -1. I � . I � I verse : " Thy testimonies are wonderful " THRrim -RELIABLE, R.BmE,oms.-For 'cc ghs ous discharge of the duties assigned to them Howick. DOTS, -The Mis-jes Ro", of Wingham, peared to be in the beat of health. one of his fingers caughtia, the hot water I' 1' in and zw u I � - and colds, Lumsden & Wilson,s Royal erated A - . t � - and taking " testimonies " to mean t'e Glyc CORRECTION. - DEAR ExposiTon. ' � were visiting at Mr. Hugh Rose, laot week. - . — , S � !�_� . . I pamp, bruising and -splitting the bone.b&d. - � I . I h Balsam of Fir, sure, safe and speedy, no other' and expressed the hope that his successor 'In Your report of Howick election in the last Oa December 29th, Miss Nellie Collie, , TIEPIN I I . . -writtea word, preached a most Instructive remedyequals It. A Tonic and Blood Maker, Dr.. the Mayor's chair would hove - as pleasant is,juo of yo . . Hibbert. ly.-Miss Gilders returned 6.zie to Gt)de- '�-, f . i ur spicy Journ . - . , I ''; , i and interesting sermon on the bible show- Clark's Improved Iron Pills, a -perfect- tonico eniioh- an official experience as he had enjoyed. He al was not altogeth- youngest daughter of Mr. John Collie, was h this week accompanied by Miss Bea :� I I ing the blood, clearing the 6kin, inak-ing the weak er correct for after a very hard fougb A FiNF, BARNT. -Mr. Joh'n McIver, of the ric - I in its wonderful completeness, accuracy 0 t bat. united in marriage to Mr. James Stewart,of Yllis. -Mr. C. Manno, who has been Wofi- Z��'_` L No 90Gd . * � � 9 , strong, the best form for adininisterink-iron known concluded by inviting ,the members of the tie, Mr. Cook again defeated Major Keane Stouey'Mountain, Manitoba. The care 6th cone -"ion of this township, recently 9�'; . !_ - .,o : - asid adaptability to the purposes for which it' to the medical professlon, and much cheaper than largest and b ing for so -me time with Mr. J. flabkirk, , 1, I ot L I L eat positively x C ',�_. . era. Luinsden & Wilson'i Burdock and Mandrake mercial hotel. There the ouncillors found jority ; and Mr. Graham, a former Coun� friends. The bride was attired in a wn hip. It is'74 b � - The music rendered by the h wall witnessed by a largo gathering of I was ;n,tended, � council and the officials present to the Com- for the third time,'by treble his former ma mony had completed one ofthe � , . finished barns in the to 6 blacksmith, and who was a good hand, left 711 ; , I Bitters, a cheap and effectual blood purifer and gray y -, I � yopepola cure. We 1,ave had a gr, at inauy�,people 56 feet, has a stone wall nine fee n. this week for Seaforth, where he eogafes in � V _,! :_ , 9 choir wag even better than usual, a a most sumptuous repast awaiting them, cillor, defeated Mr. Jacques, and take our travelling dress. They received numerous �, . � I is saying a d t high u ; .. - I � . I good deal. The collections dur- say within the last few nionths, that thiW simple 'which had been prepared by a , presents of value and usefulness. The best der it, -which encloses commodious and com. the same work. ---Quite a , t -I ,mine host battles for number of 3ears this was ti 6 number o tke - "! 411V is inn. T�t! . � ing the day amounted to a little Over $,100. remedy has done more good than all the expentive Edsall, on tbe instructions of -the Mayor. fortable atabling for Mr, McIver's stock. Oddfallows of this place attended the , I I .0 - ones they had hitherto tried. Thes6 medicines are fiercast, for along time. Believing you will wishes of the community go with them.- 1i JAUJ . - ali lot sale, wholesale and retail by Lu.vsiDH,N & W The Mayor elect, Mr. D. D. Wilson, was accept, the above for tile purpose of placing Miss Susie Collie has returned from Michi- The building ia enclosed with dressed lum- eral of the late Mro. Thomas Mellis, of 5. I . I - 1 eedlese to nice appearance. being�, '� . I THE - F ! meeting of thq Chribtian Endeavor Sooiety at the right ot the host.' It is � # I Misses Robertson have returned from their I - " Y� P. S. G. E. -At the regular bus' e - , eafortb. "'_ -also present and occupied the seat of honor you right, I am, Yours, -RATEFAYER. .gan where she has been for some.time.-The . Kippen, on Tuesday last, Mr: Mellis 1, .. . , Chemists and Druggists, S i3O94 bar and is neatly painted-. It presents a Bupms' ANNIVERSARY. - Remember the The coot member of the -Order.-Mr. R. Johnston, . - of the Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday Scottish Concert bn Monday evening, Jan say that the councillors enjoyed and,,appre- 7— I 1 PEG I I uary 23rd, . visit to Stratford. -Mr. and Mrs. James Xr�George McGonigle, of Tuckergmibh, and son of Mr. W. H. Johnston, of this VLWL I , " ; � � evening, the following new officers under the auspices of the CalWonian society, Mrs. ciated As Mayor's bountiful hosphadity, Morris. -I I - . . . � - i were ap-1. McArthur, of Hamilton, -Soot�ish Vocanst; , NOTES. -Mr. Alexander Burgess, of Turtle Mountain District, Mani- Mr. McIver says he can not speak too highly returned to Chicago this week. -Mrs. f, I - I — I � - � I I .-, Fikatil Fax, Seaforth's old favorite i. Harry Risch, Canada's a - line, had a number of men cutting wood one tobs, fire visiting at Mr. John Burgess'.- of the way in which the work is done. Mr. Steinbach, of Zurich, was this week the � I . poiated for the ensuing six months James After supper an hour was very pie santly .Nichol, jr., 6th � cc �, . , (Rev.) Fair. -Mr. T. Ballita- 7 THE I Vice President, R. Mercer ; 2ad Vice Preui_ �� inic. G. PATxRsoN, Chie , . � 1309-2 spent in congratulatory speeches by several day last week. Although the weather was Mr. H. Burgess and daughter Maggie, of McIver now wants a residence to corres. guest of Mrs I I dent, Miss Scott ; Recording Secretir' members of the board and all were profuse polid with the barn and that will likely soon tyne shipped some fine c .. . , 11 yl A big lot of Beautiful Wool To ­ stormy they succeeded in a wiag up enough Owen Sound, spent New Year's here. -Miss attle to Toronto ' . A AALVATXO,14� , I m O'Shan- in their expressions of thanks to the Mayor, A this week. -Mr. G. J. Sutherland has sold 1, I Daticau ; Treasurer, Miss Ida Dickson ;'As .. . Z_ .. � Miss Elder ; Assistant Secretary -,Miss Arfary ters at low prices at Duz;OAN & DUNCAN'$, Seafortb. _ wood to last all winter. A dance took place Bell King is visiting bar sister, Mrs, Burg- be. . , � 1809-1 WEDDING BEM9.-One of those h the dwelling, on Richmond street, to Mr. I I TIAN V,ol � - not alone for his hospitable treatment of his in the evening which was fully better attend- ass, of Owen Souud.-Mr. J. Gardiner has py la I , sistant Treasurer, Miss Clark ; Choriater, brother councillors, but for his uniform ch always cist a halo of good 11 .. O1QLOCX- -1 � SPECIAL SALE.-Mantlee, Jackets, Ulsters ad than the gathering in the daytime. -The returned from t his visit to Chicago and afe il il . I � events whi el-- John Millar, of this place. I � Mrs. R. Laidlaw; Pianist, Miag Wilson - Mantle Cloths, UlAeriDge and Miflnf,ry at siyrificinj Courtesy in his official capacity, and for the, snow has not been so deep in a long time as Battle Creek. -Mrs. Cowan, of Michigan,. ing and pleasure over the- community, occur- 0 . It WHO DZ111 , Assistant Pianist, Miss Nettie Wilson' - Having had a good fall and winter ftade in . efficient, independent and manly I i 11 I � I manner in ury was ad on Wednesday eveninfIr. the 4th lost., at Hulleft. � . ' I -Win. Sillery. The :. - � New committees for the coming t ' Meo:tove goeds, we have decided to clear the balance which - he it is this winter go far. The mere has beau renewing old acquaintances here I at the following sweeping reductions, one tblrd off the residenre of Mr. : ' - erm were had performed his duties, and 14 below zero at Sunshine on Tueed last week. -Messrs. Bailey, Messer and TAE RxEvzsHLp._M& ; also elvoted, and a resolution of thanks pass- our while regretting his severance from the I . ay. Some EDITOB, - Ths i it is - cots for $6.67, 67 costs � th� I . price, in other words, $10 c Duff are attending the h!gh school at Listo. subject of interest on thia occasion was the election over, we are furnished with anouff i ant to write a . for44.66,$1.5000atin sfor$1 counoil-f or the present, hopes were f the place hag gone under a marriage -of his second yoluugest daughter, . . ed, tendered the retiring President, Miss ., $2 ecatings for st, 38, people think not . requent. cloud, but still there are plenty of pi w � I' � 81 hats for 66 cts., $3 ate for $2, and so on. Fur does striking evidence of the ingratitude of � � . Taffiord, who -has lilled that positiozi for two T , ly expressed that the town might ell. -Mr. W. J. Duff returned to the Miss Rebeoca, to Mr. R. A. Sadler, somof . : I . at some 1136111 I per, but it is I � terrng past. Capes one quarter off.11beral � discounts off Men's and time in the near future have the ten times �o large and just as cold. -A good Business College at Stratford on Monday. - m Our late Reeve Mr.Britton, . . I y I is a man who,w# , o furnish yot . Ladies' Fur Coate and Men's Overcoats. benefit of Mr, John Sadler, the popular . merchant of mig q ­ This is maoy intood takio Walher Ard bus gone to Listowel to attend � I I I — onday last grand opportunity to secure values In the above his services in some Sapacity in the . u _g in the Farmers'Ingti- High School- � lit say, has devoted the better part #1 � I LL at I letter . - I , A GOOD DAY's WORK. -On M mentioned lines, at the Bargain Dry Goods and Cloth Thus Pleasantly ended a very pie council- tate meett g at Brussels on Friday, 1.3th Staffa, The ceremony was performed by his lifetime in furthering the interests of hk - Lnd young,, at . ing _# � . Rev, E. Softley, of Hentiall, in the presence � I I Mr. William Bri ' inst.-The farmers in Morris should turn township. The appreciation of -� his &W ' losses and a I Igharn, of Hallett, near House of Seaforth. WK. PICKARD. 1309-1 in M ubicipal, matters. I Lth I � I of about sixty invited fr'iends. The bride I , . Londeiiboro, came to Seaforth with 4, load of Accounts are now ready, and customers .#-- ,oat and gravel . a roads in winter, as.& Tuckeramith. was becomingly dressed in navy blue bro efforts was sufficiently manifested on Un. f -I is, my,first. I ill confer a favor by calling and settling up, so that -11 - greater amount of work could be do Messrs. Kennedy & Murray are now prepared to do _4 1,200 lbs -of pork. He first went to 'Clinton w, I ne in . leps - day '01st in ilia rejection by a large mbjo* � � bjectis are n; ' the bo(,ko may be closed before stock -taking RosT. BRIEFS. -The Graftob, Dakota winter. Htillett farmer6 do their gravelling � I . He was there'offered $7,50 per h *7 1,00AL , Choppingin the most satisfactory manner, at K cade, trimmed with blue matin, and she wore 2 undredJor- WILMS, Boots and Shoes, Staforth. 1309-1 AdvocAte, makes. Corner, Tuckeramith, from now until May �9% chrysanthemums. She was assibted by her of the ratepayers. Unhappily for Mr. Bdt- I ephis' no it --t � - � it. Ile thou ht that was scarcely enough . " in winter, and.what can be done in Hullett wlU run Monday Tuesda sday ;f eac sister, Mies M. E, Sillery, who was hand- many true Men do,hold greater *a- . eat of'my ab . the following reference to - tonhe,as � - I 9 � GuaL W,iNTR'D. -Good irl wanted for a former Seaforthite : " Charles Moore, the can be done in Morris as well.. week. Terms-kive cents per bag. 1308x4 fideuce in an unf,hankful publ;io tban they , I . and, rather than tb,ke it lie said h 9 . . � 6 would small family. Apply, 37 Goderich Street, Seaforth. new County Co * * ith news. � The buyers there- .. . . � i309_1 mmissio,uer, came in Monday � ____ AFTj�R EGKOINDVILLE. -D-EAR EXPOsITOR, groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. Wm. deserved. Had Mr. Britton followed *a � A SAM drive on to Seaforth, somely dreesed in navy blue cashmere. The �. I might ftom Caahel, to take his place on the Walton. -Your Egmendvifle correspondent made Sadl eir. After the busine a part had been wishes of his friends and -made a pervoW I- A'hile strol I � I told him, tbz4t the Seaforth dealers would New Tam O'Sh�ut�rs ju,st received at Bo4rd on Tuesday. Mr. Moore is a bri ht a . I � 9 NEws NOTLM-Mr. John ,Morrison re. some msertions last week which are so far . canvass, we have not tile least doubt but he .- % I - - . , . ng business man and we have no doubt turned to Seaforth this week, where he is from the real facts that they should not be il � . � � we ghed his pork before leaving home he _____ he will make an excellent* offi4l. I) ' huneday affi . phea,t bim. in the weight, but ag he � had Duti6AN & DUNCAN'S,-Seafortli. 1309.1 you dispensed with all settled down to enjoy would have been returned by a handsome I : 11 rmy brass bs � an 9y, - y- majority. Against Mr. Scott, the buccessful __' .1 I , r asking w . -� Sea ' attending the Somforth Collegiate Institute, allowed to pass unnoticed. He Pays there mentd being to endeavor to catt r the candidate, we have not a word to tsay. OD : . q though the would risk that. but themselves, the first on the -liat of eDjo ; He came to - DEATH OF t%U. J. J. FISHER, OF COL- Master John Wesley Makins, of St I is Mr. Thomas McKibbin has been confined is already much work cut out for the new abundant supply of good thri3ngs eunder � I farth and got $7.95 per hundred for hile load, BORNB,-Few residents of this county were only 10 years of age and %veighs 1055 Poftnds, to tile house for -some time with all attack of as i iformed i I making a difference, of - I . I �� I council ; several bridges in a- dilapidated which the tables the contrary, we highly esteem. him !or bis i . ing stieet A , - : Z ,groaned. When all bad mat . . � i to the . ,'I I � On as again. -Our two enterprising rliereliants ar man above reproach, and , � alv-stion Arm jame as lie had -made it been familiar in nearly ever household. He b e outlay almost unavoidable as a result of cooks, the 0 In 13 8 eU 0 a n A regret thil$ � 4' �- came out just the f So"40 more than 6 better or i-nore generally known than Mr. J. He is a �ox of Mr. Henry Makins, And'is a la grippe, We h,)pe be will soon be around condition will hiivo to be rebuilt, and heavy done justice to themselves and credit iy sterling consider him 9 -'� had, been offered in Clilre-on and the weight A Fisher, of Colborne. His name has long bright, handsome lad, and- if he keeps qualities and - � we Mill t * y uF i r Jy _, 4; and hav, at home.� . he has bc,gat!l Ile will soon be a veritable _I.ev. M 0 pay p tth remiderof his ambition has carried him away from the I! . . Mr. Brigham, was well )leased has gone to his taking stock this week. r, over economy in the past In reply I would the evening in lively conversation, music, . I I d1eciZ llt,008�112tol � social advanta es his nature demands, And .- I 1 " , .:� t re , ", 0 -I "_ , , I� I - - - - - - - - - - - � � , � � � ,- - , � - - � � I - - , - - � � � I - � � - - � , , � , - , , - , , � - - - -1 I - ` � - - I - - - � - - I 14 I 4 ;A - 11 L I il _h �u b �ri Ih, in f SIL'sa 8 I � t reward. He died. at hie &,uripson..-Mr.- John McDonald, of Ayton, Riley preached his fir8t sermon on Sund�y like to ask him who has tile proper author- fames, etc., dispersing about midnight. - 0 residence in the township of Colborn,e, on 'Grey county, was in town the other day on The � a i urch I t with hie day's w6rk and thinks that it paid . . � . hira to come to Seaforth. There are thou -s- Monday of la5t week, January 2ad. all incumbent of St. George's church a . which hi - foun I o � . 10 r .-Misa ity at the present time to out out wor for rg Ife HOW I , � . f co.Aly presents showed the I � a i eager but i i ' lt,�� - Alice Hewitt returned home from London the new council, As 'or the bridges they high esteem in which the young couple is at " Pys isat gat I . sands of other - his way home, after having spent the boli i a array o � s who think the same. I Fisher had reached' the age of 77 years, 10 days very pleasantly, with his kinsman, Mr. ever, now th ' Mr. Scott has secured tW ' .----.-. - - . ; . a � months and 14 days, - He was on Saturday last, -The firat monthly fair are in a reasortable stat'e, of repair, all having held, We all join in wishing them a long, office, we trust he may accept the doctrine, , ' t] le time Of - , - I � I W in many ways, of his predece8sor,and if ibb I � � . , . I P -Incipals wift" � I , � t I I t a native Donald McKinnon, of the 10th concesdon wait held in this village on Wednesday of been rebuilt or repaired the past season prosperous and happy life in their new advicela availed of, the municipality will . fairly set in and those of colloci - CURLIN(��,-The curling season had' no' Canadian, having been born in the township of Tuckersmith, and his hospitable family. labt week, and was a grand success, there that the I thought necessary, and I home on Mill street, Staffa.-A GUEST, - i4eplatform. ; . -our citizeng who of Vaughan, County of York, on February -&Irs, R. T. Simpson, of Toronto, is here being saveral horses, cattle and pigs sold at contend, Mr. Editor, there is no necessity - - - not suffer, Yours, &c. -RAT1cr,&-r , � I I ! .HR, , I are oatmeally enough to enjoy this exhiUr- 16th, 1815. In 1828 he 'helped to shingle a this week visiting -her mother, Mrs. John .80 � . . , - , I . ating pastime are baving splendid spoit and house in the town of 6oderich � a figure favorable to all concerned T __ for a haaw . . , , eotively,,Cop� I 0 --A- two 1, �"#I. ;f I. . � . . . J FLU ex care a exercised . . J F z . . w o� Toronto, ani � i3enctersov, and other rel ati Yes. —Miss Lulu flensall * � I . ... � to the township of Col�orne, and in 11 4 G. J. SUTHERLAND Notary Public Con- � Goderich. r C#aaber, who I � - , was played here last week between two other Duncan, your)gest d ughter of, Mr. J. Dun- that this was the first fair, there will be contend there has not been over economy i J P VERY ILL, -Mr. Christopher Crab out , b.1 I I lots of it, The, first match of the season years thereafter he removed with his f was a large crowd present, but considering Hot to needlessly waste public funds. I also , rinks each from the Stratford and Seaforth 1831, he helped to su�vey . I in n High Court of Justice, . �11 , ., 11ford. con part of May, can, arrived here last week fro' Lynchburg, more at the -next one. The next fair wIllbe the post , . Neither public nor private intern- once Commissioner i � that Vey r' 0 th zeromeny i uranc - Virginia, where she had been " vis Ins e ent and Issuer of Marriage License& f the oldest businea8 men in Goderi6h, and � A clubs, resulting in a victory for the visitors townsbip, - Ia April, 11832, Mr. 'Fisher's sister. . iting her lield two weeks from 'Wednesday. Don't eats have suffered, that would not have suf- Mo es, Lease@, Agreemb-ents and Willis a" I- , riaks go father got a deed from the Canada Company ebruary let. cl, gyms'n. Tl - fered by a further expenditure of public y d up according to law' Charges mod. was prostrated by �& paraly an hour, but r to Stratford. to play in the primary group for 5,465 acres of bush land. 1, 91�'SZ FACTORY MBBTING.-The monies, In cop -elusion, Mr. Editor, 1 think ' 130-1, I "! '01 by one shot. To -day, Friday, two Miss Lulu's many friends will be foriet the date, F Deeds, a gentleman very �veidel known throughout �_,, ,pleased to welcome her back to Seafort, . carefull y In 1839, Mr. THE CH crate. 0 e the Post office, Hensill. the county, �'J' f a and ­� - � I ith i -I ,jBile the � . � for the Western Association Tankard. The Fisher took up a farm of 500 acres,sud soon -The Farmers'Ball will be held in annual meeting of the Walton Union cheese it would be well if the articles panned by stroke on Thursday, of last week, , ,� W sssisted by group- includes the clubs of Stratfordj Mar'id'3no's ball this evening when it is expect LOCAL NOTES. -We have harl heavy snow- life is deep -aired of. Mr. Crabb was - � , grol St. after getting married he settled on his 1--d L - and butter factory cominany was held I. ' A . . w it . nala - twicera L I 0 eu LAILU all present; will have a goo 1AU LICOPW an , a the future, ere storms in this place during the past week, candidate for Parliamentary honors in tho � -11 S - ' ". , .14 1 d tl m a. - oil Tuesday, December 27th. - The old permeated with the principles of justice and the trains on Tuesday being nearly half a Conservative interests in Old Centre Huron. r no 1 *�� � ,i . TviLarys, Goderich and Seaforth, but au there and continued to reside on it until the time of The brethren of -Britannia Masonic Lodge, offico'rs- were -re-elected for the enouing sea- truth. Please' insert in next issue and day behind time Large quantities of grain, - ' THE GovERNoR-G.xNEiLAi,1.-, VisiT.-The - -i th� , _i i ­ 11 is no, club in Ooderir..Lh this year the compe� his death. This land when Mr.Fisher settled intend having a sociLil, literary and musical son. Mr. Thomas Ballantyne,: M. P. P., of oblige, youra,-RoNzRT,B. McLxAN. wood and are being brought into Governor-General of Canada, Lord Staniq - -i 11 tition will be between the other three Clubs. on it -was a dense wilderness, but by hard evening in their lodge room.iw logo' - 3 1 t I - We hope Seaforth will -not be bowled out in work, perseverance and energy - e muccee 0 this town, Stratford, delivered an able address on — 0 market and as usual meet with ready sale at of Prestou, arriv�d in 'a I �.; ge . : le � - - match, and that tfiey will be able ni converting it into a comfortable home- 33rd BAtalion intend having a I -i 9 the first � h ded - this Friday eveniog.-Tbe 'ifficers of th' 11 Dairying," showing that it would be a L town by the to hold. the Tank grand inili- benefit to all farmers. Last season was a the highest market prioes.-The Rev. W. ning4 He W" . Z, ard for next year. z,` The stead for himself and family Kippen. O'clock train on Saturday eve - t thei He was, ball in Cardno's hall on thp evening 6f very profitable on' NoTic&-As the undersigned is i i Torrance, of Goderich, formerly of this met on L his arrival by Mayor Butler and �� JI - tra following gentlemen go to Stratford: Itink however, principfilly known as 'a horse im- 11'ry a for the factory, as the place, was in the village this week on his others, and an arrangemeln t waa made for an - " No' "L-A. Young, skip, aua A. Wi January 27th. business in Hippou, he requests a settleglvinogf 'ar, tir.4, laob, E,� porter, and was one (if the first to import It is expected to be Tiim following repor _ ment ; I C, Cclletflmn, W. 0. Reid ; Rink soci t will show: There were accounts on or before the fifteenth of J uary 1893, way to and from atteltdiLng the Bethesda informal I - _'� Noi 2,- 'at event of the season. -The Caledonian 909,055 pounds. -of milk . reception in the court- - ' ' - Anti wW be at - the shop until date. 1 i d his many friends Monday. On Sunday . aenne d Clyde.3dale stallions from Scotland to thi's Societ a received, which said an ew anniversary sery * y annoulle 'their intention to celebrate made 83,261 pounds of cheese. The average Cutters to be sold cheap. - -� � � John Weir, alkip, and Wm. Plckar , b. D. County, and the splendid- I Wagons, Sleighs and ices an his EXCell,40LDOY at& reputation which Burns anniversary ')-)y a grand Scottish c6* W- were pleased to see him. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Hon. Major Wals raw( n- number of pounds of milk required to mike C' Kyle' IW54 , Attended ' ' Wilson, John Turner. Huron has for sever%1 years enjoyed for its cort,to be held in Cardno's hall o- - ' ddy, of Georgetown, were in the vil divine service at St. George's church, being - Mrs ---.--..— borsLs is- due in no n the even- one pound of cheese was 10 92; average DEAT Re � lage I - 11 degree to the en- ing -of January 23rd, when Mrs. . this week on their wedding trip visitin present at the- morning &aL . ­ 11 � stnal H OF MRS. MELLIS.-A sudden and -, lati 9 d evening service. -, . - tre THE GUES',ING COMPETITION,-. -The great terprise of Mr. Fisher. McArthur, price per pound of cheese, 9,64i cents. �sad death occurred in our village last Satur- re ves here, Mrs, A. Weseloh being Mrs, On Mondis, , at 10 a. m,.., a A guessiag competition at He imported sev- Of HaffliltOD, and Messrs. James Fax and Pa"rous received 7.391, cents per pound of clay, when Mrs. Thomas Mellis was called y large number of � � - Reddy's sister. -Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingram, the resid � , ly ai .r, ear's Drug btere eral very fine stallions from the old countrY� Harry Risch will be present. -The pa,.,t che'eEe and 6 77 cents per !� pounds of hence'. She leaves behind her a ents of the town were presentill came to an end last Saturday night, when of which Nvill be well remembered 11 King of week has been the coldest and most stormy milk sorrowing of Drayton, Pembina county, Dakota, are the court-roorn to receive audience the counting committee met, consisting of tile Dominion " and "-Peacoak,yy Like Shareholders received a d dend of 11 per- husband and eight young children at tbe , whe , most we have had in this part of the country for o 6 percent. youngest only a week old. The funeral ser- - , Mr. R, Jamieson, Mr. E. MoFaul, Mr, J. S. other horse importers he had varying for � share, which is equal t M . 9 the here and have been for the -past few Ivecks, hands of his Excellency. The room was I offic . . visiting among th ' .. Jacksau and Dr. Beld - years. The snow is now a great depth, � __1____________._ eir many relatives and neatl festooned and otherwise decorated# . an. Upon counting tunes in this line, and his losses must have . vice was conducted by Rev. S. Acheson, on y i 11,100, the peas the jar was found to contain 1"358 fully CouL L mauY of tbe country roads being so blown I friends.�'Xima Aggie Murray returned home and beneath the coat of arms which adoras two nterbalanced his profits. He did up as to be impassable. There will be lots LOCALITIES. �Mrs - D. Steinbach arrived this week from Win ham where . she has t' the and the 'nearest guess was made by Mr. L. I Zurich.. Tuesday, and the body laid in Baird's ceme- Woodley and Mr. F. Sleeth, who guessed more to benefit the county than he reaped of pitch -holes af ter this tery, The deceased was beloved by all who been for the 9 he rear wall of the court -room the word advantage himself. - The trains have home last Wednesda , after a we know her, and her demise is not on) . past few weeks visiting her welcome, tastefully designed in evergroauff 41"VI the number exactly. Mr. Fisher 'Was' twice also been ru lulng very irregalar.-The Wo- among friends in E,xe y ek's'8tay y an ir- brothers, -A snow -plough is what our vil- loomed up. At 10.30 the G'Overnor-Goners, save Mr. Woodley bought married. His first wife was Nancy Panna- ker.-Mr.Wm. Ma" reparable lose to her bereaved husband and urer, y men's Christian Temperance Union will from Cavalier, Dakota, it her . little ones, b occa out Mr. Sleeth's shaxe and thus became the backer. lage stands sadly in need of. Winters like and his side, Ron. Major Walsh,- amiredp' . She died in 1872, leaving a famil e Visitil]g ut will be sorely felt in the com- the present the sn'ow lies co deep that our Lby proud po3sessor of the gentleman's gold of 10 children, 6 sons and 4 daughter-,,. The meet next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock friends. -Mr. John Voelker left last Tues- MullitY. accompanied by J. T. Garrow, �14. P. _P,, I a , . May i. . wm,tch. The contest for the lady's prize wag p,m., in the usual Place. -Mrs'. James M - . . villagers are really unable to keep the side- I 'were a tie betwe � 'Will spend 011,011 AN 006ASIONAL COILRBSPONDlINT.) y members of thit � I. a week. -There has more snow -Mrs. Council. The proccedin a opened with tb-0 - en Mi.is L Vera Strong, Miss Emina sons are Isaac and Arnos, who relide on ray and family, who have been visiting he - day for Mount Forest, where he .' walks on part of their places clear. or Butler 'and the - in New.Year's and the roads are ' -fallen since NOTES. -We were pleased to see the McAlpine, of Glencoe, Men, f arms in Colborne ; Joseph P., who yesides since the holidays, !oft for their hom6 " Wall CresBwell and Miss Ella Hays, who guessed in Walton�; Benj 0 formerly well known , He -Mr. Thomas Kyle,of here a Miss Mary McEwen, is visitin here an address of welcome,, on bebalf of the within one of the carrect ntimber. The ami ot., nry and Jacob, London on Thuraday.-Mr. C. W., worse blocked smiling countemince of a '' singing of God Save tho Ven., afterwhiC)l - - Soya who reside in Dak Minnesota and Papst up than has been the case for several years. North Dakota, who is visiting his'family k,*dies will meet at Mr. Fear's drug store on has been confined to his residence . at present among her brothers. -1. A. town, was read by Mayor Butler. , A plighly � and ,1 Iowa, respectively. The daughters ar for the This is having a depressing effect on busi- and frienda here. He willbellat home ,,to Buchanan, or., of this village was'in ZULrlch interesting reply was made by Lord 8 jildit I divis -- n. and after an opportunity h&4 been offered 10 Occul e, paet week with a sore leg. -Mr. Edeall, of nese, Tuesday being almost as dull as a holi- his friendo for the next 90 days, at the resi- last week visiting his son, Dr. G. Buchan to Saturday evening at 5 o'clock, as Mr. Jamie- 11ra. George Nott, Tackersmith ; Mrs.'Jas. son and Mr. MeFaul are pteparing a bottle the Commercial hotel, has to use a.rcane to day, on account of tho storm. -There will I ,M to guess Gledhill and Mra. George Burtoa,Petrolia,and ass s 0 n I i dance of his father, Mr. Wm, Kyle, Sr.- -Mr. J, Scott was in Ion& recentl� LViflit_ all to be presented to his Excel I I ing C of buttons for t1le i t 10cOm tio - Whi a n London last be no service in the Evangelical Church The Christmas and Wew Year's fancy the off the tie on Mrs. Thomas McMichael, Hallett His week he sprained his ankle in stepping o holidays - I Z secon . . lit to a close w1a �1 all, I 11 next Sunday forenoon, as there will be passed over very quietly, the pritic pat event well known here before marriage as Miss E. cheers for - overnor�Geneisl ThA swee� �6ad the result will appear next week' d wifo was Elizabeth Weber. iDg Mr. and Mrs. Britton, the. latter being procee,diDgs were broug fhege competitions are very popular witK She, er, of Harpurhey, who is now 76 years of - with a family of five children, survives him. the railway platforin.-Mr. Edward Comb- Quarterly meeting on the 14th concession. i the G i., W1 tion. of officers was -held schools and a number of the ind'us � ies of t 11rat I e, - by bin Excel- Iii, P eas -ortised and everyone has exactly the odist chure), fo ,4, 1 orth and back again every day for the � #- - - I? ;A aran son I ing last: 'n, M..A; .A : I.: = - '? I They still reside on the homestea Our readera should bear in mind the meeting from the States. Among these were Mr. G, !I in the Oddfellow's hall here on Friday even- the town were then viefted the cuatomers of Fear's drug store because being the presence of a number of visitors Stark. -The installa adv s carried out as had been a consist6nt member of the Meth- f" . they know that everything i d farm. He aqe, has walked from his own place to Sea- Of the South Huron Farmers' Institute here A. Woodward, wife,daughter and d I k' - a my 11exv. Pip is the nrat Institute 2 f . ML111 a s cy, who expressed himeplf as being m0all 11 b"Alk I , . a years, and an earnest three years, never having ' from Ohio ; Samuel Pollock, wife and four I District Deputy Grand Master, erfor,ming pleased with the enthuliastic reception , a Dui , . is . me chance of winning the prizes offered. and active Liberal in politics. - missed one day meeting beld in Zurich, and the farmers children, from Dakota, who are v;siting at I that ceremonv in hi ' � I balnv .10 4 1. He wan during that time . This is pretty good for a should make a anna im rn �.� + -ir- 1D _! -I- 1. . � � . ___ — - - ti usual a 1A Msm"Ar AnnnrAnA M- Tr_ 'J_Z� __ �1- - -lel--- * I . � . . - I I I . � I