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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-01-19, Page 8Y1. I'l IW7 1A V I lip 7 a � rl. ", 1 1, - , �r 4 , -- 1. 1 1 7 JANtway 19, 1894. U �ON MAW. -in a=", I anorgeilo ba iness 10ir st(tate. hold" their 0etwille in a pushing Ani it most am -0 re, stranger -11 ellbor-to,ths. Fast Huron Farm#" _V3P1,01: A T misitt'n"1,69. Mr. Zmaton, ow. boo Of Asten, elm be heard at *1 ok lbsr6fo, the ifith and 17th man. —Mim,4mY MurdAQh was In Clinton A I r, " S r4l L imMers Lot. 00 0ItiXsuL We' wish our annual. ,Pelsion on Iting fdol-v1s.—A wit aujsljt�t a fr. 011 Sam the ts be any�. o. 4-m�Mr. Audrv�, McCas leftfor his 'an 441, te. New:Hymnal," gave a I hing ye�oug friends oontifin -ock Reducing f the Go , Ittee o1i ad sue- insts. when several interesting and recently, via t �htohx4ftsr hoitio -in Toronto on FHAay lasto in care of ent4tir a Loudlin, w th '86forth were read on sobjeots Robinson, of Lambeth, ti ar Dr. Sloan, who came up � to see him, safely oss;i. -:4,fid annual meeting 0 - a attractive - papers their son -Iii- JANUARY 19bhl 1894, ornewhandmen%. won adopt Mr. 1409- Knox as hold on Mon- skintofarruing. The 'attendaboa was � fairs in'the village last week (diting d *&atst, 9;.nextraistigg down.'—Mr. A. L. Budgeo-B, A.i; of Presbyterlap congregation w On Saturday, December 30th, we make, �* soeclsl rave gave no as eating f. the East Huron law and d"ghtok. AI -. and Mrs. Jr, C. cleaAng ale of all - ftoughout our en*b sto= lege, pro*chs p 'There 1*' stten& ---�The subukl to 0 84 a goods 0 Would move that Insto of six regular Col d -good raotical sarmons in day lost. -was a vs. ,rge We do thia -in order to Xeduce our Inandboo stook at.. once, the basomebt being 6,71adi The meet- Reform Assoo(atign, asi constituted for'both Stoneman. ­­,Xr. Grant, of Bear rDi , who meetings at inAbe past, a do ing his sister, Mrs.- J. enotax stook-takiag. We refi* you W th6ri *hall � in fa, our church on Sabbath lost. Heisevi 1�cal and I ill.be held on was at the Atanse visit bdore comm� for future ing,was,s very. pleasant and harmonious ond' ?ominion purposes, w CP aly four. The following dpliveranco ly a young man of much promise M;, S. Henderson, has returned homo-L-31ist- our large advoitisement on pap re o _* Taesday, Jahuary 30th, at I o'clock p; .1yras adolpted 1! The PrenbMar-Y - having V..'Mr. Shaw, who was and was pfel R, Common. or Itur4 be usefulness �--The Be ided over byMr. he; 'BAL.&N This will W, found An excellent opporwfill;pf"" f Mary Murray, of 'Clinton, was in the vil- I Rev. various working do.. for election of offic.on and other businegs o ers of. D a clot 3gw. Tweids, �,k I rts f6in the liting friends, —The d Ca r8i &c., to 14eard of the death of m. -Graham, very ill for s� time, it improving and hopes The repo rtAnos. A public weating'will be bold village this week via Inery, 2w W take his -work next Sobbat — partmento -of the . church were full anden- impo ry an e prices. Don't _I 41. Egniond-ville, which took Aim on Do- to be able to, h. OF ALL KINDS bF le plies at. and � , t ... -aging. It was unanimaisly agreed to in. the evening, at which addres5es will be Rev'. E. Softley, of London, is here spen Van om, be takab 0 and see what idember l6th, 1893, expresses. its 'Aaep sym- Miss.Lizzle Gommell, Mrs. J. 0. Ross, Miss 0oul -land Mlei � Graham ationidid' follow the usual. practice for - some years delivered by Dr. McDonald, M.. P., Thomas ing.s week or so with his son, Revit. E. a few dollars' roperly lavestmL This wesk-�Ve drop 1pothy for the widow,and the family in their Maggio Spr6st Paul's church.—V IT the 10" of Maul[ -and, Boys! Overcoats. iiW6­11ow In 'Mission PAN MoDon- Gibson, M. P. P.9 and James McMullin, M. -Softley, of St. a in ,tlu aVy xive=r cent. off the, regular marked prio"'. �_affiiation. Hie labors In tbispartof the the meeting, of the We an's Foreign it, of having aw stoint for Dr, amer six R. for North We)liqgton.—The Bonn of Chapman spent last week in Exeterhis t g .10 winter 000d olauroh extend -over a long Period of time. Society hold in 'Clinton on Tuenday.-�­An ald, the pastor, during , the sal B, wria. Stolle- r. In WK. ROKARO' young r�su has Scotland concert promises to be a grand. friends.—M � J. C. -Stone a -in Tooker., amusing instance of as TY-SEVX 6aine ability, in pr67 rnouths,—We learn that A Segfo, 1 He "a 1 ordained as a minister exhibit- been calliDg on aevsr�j,,psrtiss in tbfp Mini- 0 Coe an on January 26th. The, rest-rved man and Mrs. Thomson received word on WILL 33E, SOLD A I' TWEN smithi. in IM6, and for 29 years remained caring a meal- under diffloulties wa*,' -dy being fast taken u, WHOLE NUM the pastor of that Congregation, In 1874 he ed, in this villag a., on Saturday last. A far ty and repribenting himself as a brother -o.- rats are &ire& p, whiefi Saturday,,of the, death of their unclet Mr. I —The leadhig Jamex St6nams of the township, of Hib. was translated to the- congregation of Pine mer was driving'te- town with a. nice'quarter Mr. J. -H. Pyper, of too -firm of., Dhnosn & means a bumper house, Us eral on Monday. Man oiions are Miss Jessie Alexander, in her bert, and attended the fun Ileatly fleduoed Mr. Pyper wishes us attrik Wry River, and 11187-8 he retired from the active of beef -in the hind -part of his sleigb, when Duncakno4f this town. 0C. er Scotch reAdings, Mr. James Fax, in his The'decitased was well advanced in years, 61 xW f 0 r I a 1* !ou 60 �l for out otl Wilson's Cash Gr duties of the: ministry. He was the fliat a large mongrol dog espled the tem t, to say that he has no broth in this part of P in age, and Miss McGregor, in Scotch and was one of the old and prosperous pi- I The prices 1pastor of the Egmondville congregation. morsel. Bent on securing. a feed, I the country.—Mr. J, B. Vogt,oue �f Wrox- Comte 801 ihip� a DURING TITIS XONTIL The Canadian Sugar refineries raised theft ad was f esidents, dances.—Mr. J. R. Grant, an old Bruseel- oneer fs4nors of the 'to s its are very ft* unless —One of the first mom -bore of this Presby, bin forepaws firmly on the sleigh box and in star's oldest and most respected r for sugar this week and marki 6ryhighly respected for his many excel - there Is another advancer. I willsell as I h4vi be" tery and, sithough,when he retired, he wu thisway trotted along on: big hibd supports Was visiting old friends in town and vicinity ite, nowof Winnipeg, paid a flying visit v doing, 2D ponAda beat gra punds ok Eta was the guest of Mr.'Valen- us this, week, but left on Monday so as to lout and sterling qualities. The funeral cor- nulated, or 24 1 bright coffee a -the Presbytery 'of Mattis for nearly a quarter of 6 mile, all the while this week. an old friend. , attend -2 t tage was -T, J) in long iervi a to the ohb In J, C­Faul ON Agar for si.op. i bave sowi f that a member of i gd largely attended.—M c- rdh and the anching voraciously at -the delicious feamt ; tine Boobler, of Egmondville he wedding of P. D. AICKinnon, an - cheap syrup left and move outhe way to sett *4 1. ths atill h Edward M )%go, other."'resident of Winnip6g, skToronto, of Berry is purchasing quite a number of good kit TOP �g.*_ Ila voi4aj- can. if =#­�A +^ +.ha mamh'A'�V.2 the for er was sutirely unconscious of ho While Mr. RQbert Pringle, of Chi( 3QUAG P14CO. Any. R Z t anymore of, the same quality 01 sell ,hunky horses for the market.—Airs. a ames j be. �of the Prisbytery of Huron, calls for the fast his most was disappearing,till aroused to was here last week,. he had occasion to tole- *hich mentio'n was made last 'week. Mrs.' F. S. Scott and Miss Mary at Cal mme price, *1.76 per 100 lx)unds,, 401i Parker, of Hepworth, formerly Miss L. neve them. wit is untrue. I have, plenty 0 Stock 1record of his death In bur minutes. ' The the true state of matters by a passer-by.— graph his brother on the Board of Trade at owe are also I SEAFORTIE1. Short, has been visiting her parents and and can Pt all I can hwidle�, Give �neact meeting of Presbytery will be held at Weegret to note the serious- calding of Chicago; Hismossage was sent from here g*ajtLttendicg the Name. Vfheu you want b ei" brothers and sisters in this neighborhood. Nothing to beat it in town. V ply r reo ved ;0 uY Seatorth. on the 136h of March, at half-p%st. Mrs. Cook by the explosion of some inhal- st2.15p,in.,and:a a some Tan doVt tau to try mine, as I am soiling Sal bed Bluevale. mel suspense fADIlowed, as some proms 30.p.m., and-botb messages were repas '01 d not got down from their place �fin tea. cheaper than they were evee.0ified ten o'clock a. --m. Ing compound whiolahe was on 2 BuF Bruciifteld- gradeq of o the stove for her mother, Mrs. 109cae. at Toronto. Thin is a record breaker and NriTrigs.—Mr. -Scott of Clinto'n' was III In the county-. McKay fety to ascertain the extent of Mr. Ax OvmRsiGuT.—We inadvertently failed Mrs. Cook's injuries are on the face and it those who want to got aha%d of Mr. Somer- visiting at Mr. F. B. ScottJs ihis w6.ek.— BRiFFLI&TS.—The Rev. Mr. McKay a C& Era - C. WILSON, Seaft out the ba 'to mention last week that the Presbyterisp seems almost a miraole her eyes were ot Bank of Commere" i3lo6k. 2 villa fir expedition in telegraphy will have -Mrs. Alexander Craig is very ill at' present. preaches the next two Sabbathe in Union on a injuries. He got ok wa pulpit was occupied on Sunday moriatin —Miss Libby Copeland, of, Teeswater, in churob.—The Christian Endeavor Society oWever, an destroyed. 0410 get a icod bustle- on.—Mise-Reid, of d although very sore, go to wal k up to his own boost 7th iust ,., by Mr. D. Johnalton; of Kaox StSY.Der, who in a6present in town, visiting visiting at Mr. John Robertsou's,—Kiss! -int6d holding a social in the near future. ith difficulty "her brother,. Mr. I is 0 College, promising young man well known THE W. C. T. U. Co1qazRT. —the enter. James Reid, has kindly Annie 4utherford is visiting her aunt, Mrs.;, 'A bean social is to be held In Varims, 00 the ut when he reached it h trenRth was A (VA. , -V " lodge of an os i is f A #IV* nvited.—A social fo6nWthat' he was severely bruia#4 tainment van by the Mohawk Indi Consented to sing at the concert to be given Holm, of Wingham.--Mesgra. Duff and 23rd init., to which the Bructfield t gone The doctor was obilled, and it ats Stewart have purchased aume Water- Royal Templars are I taffy ad for two sestione,in the same* mission - Poetess, in this neighborhood. Mr. Johnston- preach- I ton, and M 0 by the Bonn of Scotland on Wednesday Ass Pauline Johns Royal Tomplars last ith two ribs brokeno and a Ume knes. Edith J. Miller, of' the Toronto Ladies' evening next. —A young man named James ous machinery and had it placed in their was enjoyed by the tion in Muskoki, where ho has been vary after tho scoesaf al. lie bids fair to become a fine Quartatte, under the atispic6a of the I -Wo. Hugill, of Hallett, was kicke& on the h d w will, which is now runutiag in good Monday evening, the losing side in the late Por the first three nights and days I - - - - - - - - - - - reach d men's Christiin'Tim 1>fRr1rkv10T MATTIUM. . . by - his horse here on Monday. He was contest furnishing the taffy.—Qne of Bruce- accident, he was oblige persnoe Union, proved order. d to sit in his er, and is sure to be a faithf al an Miss ohn. pretty'si Wall nergetic pastor. In the evenin the con- W be a most enjoyable &&ir. Bverely I red but is now in a fair field's prosperous business men was to spend, ot being able to lie down. The bull 9 - % �11 I dno says it is Morris. an evening at a cortaii h' Mxsmoxs*­Rev. R.X. McKa, aeOidtary gregation was addressed, by Mr. Slemmin, stonin addition tb being a a i hs�mlna writer, way for recovery.-�Mr. A. Car n ones, but. -before &star of the situation for some time, bat at - Committee bf the formerly of the- China Inland Mission, a in an accomplished elocutionist, be- Oys!6igp. Suippimla. —The oyster supper reaching his destination he lost himself.— set he moved out f the yard, and then of the Foreign. Mission not his fault that the town cilook is not deliver an iddrese ��phew­ of our townsman, Mr. Alex. Slam. came a favorite with the audience from the woundi The neglect is due to the lack of Mies J. Bell to going to Clinton to: learn ui� was secured and a number of balls w4m- Presbyterian church, *ill wbich was held at Mr. Joh - MeVety's, oli. JLt hiia in the iathering darkness, but he n dressmaking. —Mr. Petbr Dallas, who has red a on missi6ns, in the Presbyterian 0h4rch, min. Mr. Slemmin was a most supoessful first ; -in fact, nothing more clever than her muscle on the part of, the Oerson whom t the 1st line, last week, was grand success. Seaforth,- on Tuesday evening next, �. it 8 *nisjionary in the, Province of Honan, In acting in 11 Beyond the blue," has eve town employs to do the work. --Six dele & lately resided in Winnipeg, is visiting his gone of which brought him down although The firitt part of the evening was spent in r been Id-elook. There wilt also be Mnsiail .Lpro- Plains for nine years, and ban recently been seen on a Somforth platform. Good as she gates repreasotedthe Seaforth Auxiliary at Id friends here. He looks as thdbgh the i 1odged7 in his lungs, but next mora. - parlor games and social Chat. Good songs 0 the annual meeting of. the -Presbyterial So- pecial g he was dispatched with a - ball in tbw gramme. Mr., McKay i. an -exbotlent on &visit to his home ingootland. . He will is, however, n ordinary work,one has to see Northwest agreed. with him.—A al were reiidered by Professor Ruttan and Mr. -to learn that Mr, leased eaker, and having made a speci ty� of his shortly return to China as'an ardainid mis- and bear bar in Indian costume to appreciate oiety of Women's Foreign Mission@, held 'in Robert Moffat, of Cleveland, Ohio, which meeting of the officers and members of the rain. We are p sabject. . His address will be well d44rving sionaiy of the Canadian . Presbvtoriali her genius. The selection which seemed to CUnton on Tuesday lut.—They- were Mrs. Rover football tesmU called hor Friday Cameron in now recovering as rapidly ax.� were heartily encored. Over seventy oat evening at 8 o'clock, in R. G. Simpson's cold be expected under the ciroumat b. Aib;r of large audience- 2�urcfi, and will resume his life work there. please the andionoo,mostwas 11 1!6 Pilot of A. 1). McDonald, Mrs. J. R. Lyon, Mrs. R. t Mrs. J. C. Laid- own to part& a o t e earty repael Mr. Slemmin gave a very fina discourse, do- the Prairies, which is. a beautiful poem and Logan, Mrs. C.. W. P :upper tkip tables were soon cleared and the hall, Couon.—The council elect met on the COUNOM t f s6ribing his work and some of its difficulties was recited in the m'qst finished style, Miss law and Mrs. M. Y.� YeLean.—The Mines 11 5th in*%., pursuant to' statute, and made ing down of the oysters, by means of hak oil was held on. Moi -74A. U. in China, and delighted and edified all who -M Ilir made a went pleasing impression on Briae, of Harpurbay, are spending the pres- Usborne.. aired deol the new coon nd sabscribed. the req srations of he mazy dance was the next feature, and inutes of previous- M. noon. There was not, very much 4one.. board him. We are sure F3e&fbrth people this, her first, visit to Seaforth. She ban a ant week with friends in Brusels. All me continued till the "wee' sma' hours" in the INSURANCE.—The annual meeting -of the iq'nalifiostion and office, M Messrw� Wilson, Gray, Scott, Guilo and v�ouldbe gladtof another a magnificent contralto voice,. sweet, full and here of the W. C. T. U. ah6uld bear in mind 11 mostingwere read and signed, Thexoi-iow- !pportu joy to Umborne and Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance morning, when, after thanking Mr. and Beatitte were appointed a committee Io so- Ar him. resonant, but its most beautiful quality -the regular- meeting on Wednesday sifter- i Ing officers were appointed : TriMuror Mrs. MoVaty for their kind favors and Company, will be hold at Gardiner'$. hell. loot standing committees for,the yest�., Mr. eludes description. Her singing is enhanc. noon next. John Reid Aegessor, John Laugh ; Clork), wishing them long life and prosperity, the Farquhar, on Monday, February 5th., at. Was. Elliott was appointed town ol4k, hi 'LIGHT Grocery Sleigh and mi single Har- ad 6y &'most oharmi g manner and a fine happy couples proceeded homewards, aing- one o'clock p. n All inteirested will please G. J, Stewart; Caretaker, Wilson Ucok n sallary to be fixed at the next meetjrVa for age ab Apply to Tkox" BRowacs presence., We are sure that Seaferth poo- Tuokersmith. of Health, John Manson, John John� � A - - ] . ing We a' are welcome hame. take notice of the announcement in anotber B'Qard T�adoueer SesfoX! 1392.2 tion aied Thomas Fraser ; Medical Healtit the council. Memar. J. 0. Rose and' ple will be dailighted to hear both artists PERSONAL. —Miss Stanbury, of -Stanlayi Column, Officer .-Dr. Armstrong; Aiiditors, George Somerville wort appointed auditors.' T 8 uGumm Sale of Prints at the Golden again. The opening selections on the pro- 1jeadbury. ­; I is visiting relatives, here.—Mr. and Mrs.' A MARwAGz.—A very pleasant occur - your choice at 7c; *be gramme were given y the r rk on-12c—lic--16c Print Baird and Pater'Campbell. .. The cle walli., council then adjourned to rneet on 11ohd b Y. M. C. A. 0 - Thomas Towneendl.who have both rence took place the other evening at the evening next. We of lAdies', Xisses' and Children's Wool chostra, and were splendidly rendered. Min confined to the ouse with Is gri bell LoCA.LMRs. —Old Mr. Ryorman, ofthe residence of Mr. A. Bish M. P. P., Us� Instructed to h for tenders 10i township oae to clear at SmnH & Symes. 1362-1 _ppe, are German settlement, is very ILL witlIA ops -cedar for -to L. Willson played the accompaniments per. convalescent. ---�Mr. and Mrs. N. Cog- roPay' borne, when Mr. Biehop's daughter, Miss printing and who for waship.- TANr GoT 'Bm.—Loat-wititer Masai PA now —Miss M.11timoeo is recovering frbm a so- re. Y Up. —All bills owing to me not paid footlyi si,is ususil, There was a fairly good - poses; The following kravel. se ens ari both in delicate health.—Miss Alice Ranhel, was united in marriage to Mr. John Pur coubta Logan -and W. D. Bright played a burlh., ti� Ae loth of February will be put in court for col- audience, the reserved seats being corn vere attack of Is, grippe'. —There are a gremb T. Morgan# of Usborne, formerly of Dodg. Snowden, were ordered to be paid : Robert- i 90tiox. JoEw Wmw, Sedortli. P1660 Jarrott, of Kippen, spent last week vieitiog number suffering from sev2re colds and rheu- natch for-, the oystrars, which resultW[ in K ly filled, as was the gallery, but the- back nitobs.. Mr. Joshua Morgan -acted' $27.68 ; Richard Penhale,$9.60. The clork at Mr. HeDry MeGavin'u. las, Ma matism. This mild winter weather is not 'was in victory for Mr. Bright. The oysiberigi, how NoTics.—Owing to the -change in our benches were not very well taken up. —Mr. J. E. structed to draf t by -low conoernto WMT END BuiLDiNG Norn, s groomsman, while the bride was astisted! A Zei bZesa It is necessary- to aloft All out amounts be- conducive to good health. —Violet, the little a a p0m p officers. BY44* ever, were itot forthcoming until IV Ball intends erecting an implement shad by her, slater,. -Miss Victoria. Rev, , 0* toze the 14 day of February, either by cash, or note daughter of Mr. J, J. Irvine, ban gone to ;PC when Mr. Logan invited Mr. Brig.h,i, the WomxN Am) Missroxs. _The annual W. 7, relating to Union Pjablio School See. and Moore. Jackson &,Greig will have power to next year, and has given the contract to Fletcher arriage ceremony isting of the Huron Preab reside with her grandmother in Blausbard, performed the two. skip %ad another member of the club opUed monies and give receipts. The %ttention a Tat yterial Women's Mr. Peter Campbell This builder is also in the presence of about fiftyi invited gdesis,- 11 tion No. 1, Bay and Stanley, was resdand and attend achool'there for the remainder to his resid -once. He � remarked thot *the tbase interested is kindly requested; JAcs ON Bm. Foreign 'Missionary Society was hold I building a barn for M. H. Cudmore, and, a who sat down to a samptuous supper pro-; Passed. rho reove and deputy to* Ara To W404 of the winter, as there is only a 1 so game had been for oysters so they would Clinton on Thursday lost. here' was a fe;r� rods barn for Mr. Ira ohns.—Mr. Roger Pepper pared. for the occasion. Ths'proiants were thori;ed to ire an order to the trmisurer me an-' school. Mr. g la Aa logly good' attendance, nearly every auxiliary distance between 'ho on orrowed moneyi, also have oysteis, whereupon an ex�e*dii will erect a now house on 'his farm next both numerous and costly, which goes for interest SuDDxN DEATH.—The many, friends Of being well represented. The meeting was a small dish containing two oysters, *as not Irvin�, who is very fond of children in, gen-' show how high re order for his salary. Theouncil then r, having given the contract to Mr. ly.. the young Couple si before each - gentleman. Mrs.. Loga*# how,- summe is mite". lons- Mrs. James A. Martin, of Tuakersmith, �very interesting �na and the reports were oral, and Violet in particular journid ta meet again an February 17th., at; S. S. Cooper, of Clinton. Mal esteemed, ' Their many friends wish them a 1 were surprised and shocked on learning of some since she went away.—Mr. T0hn' evers imme4iatet.;F caime to their ragout and niont satisfactory, showing as they did -a ppy and prosperous future. ba 1 p. m.—G. J. STRwA&T, Clerk. sit be her terribly sudden death qu, ganday last Couxom.—The council elect for 1894 met doon iad- wife are back from Manitoba - on a a most delibious oyster supper was 4i growing interest in the work. Th; officers al- -Dixon's "hotel, Brucefield, on, Mo4day, visit so Mrs. Martin was in her usual place in church. A forathemaodit is needlesia to eq the appointed for the. --current we are informed. —There are wed. Blmrfteld- y AeJanuary 15th. and having. made and sub lKippen. on Sunday. -She had not been complaining follows dinge announced for this week, next 'Week So=TL Vi L Tzz ST"jAr AaxrcvLTvnAL Y. MAN. one of the buslest meul sp&t very enjoyable time. Mrs.!C. Fletcher, Thames Road, '*qualification and. and the week after, th this section of Ma - of any ailment, and before retising on Sun- scribed the declarations of A Busy' Ueborne,. President; 'let tie -President, NaJ The annual meeting of thia -M of office', sat - for business. A. number of ing. one In thii part of embers of the 4M night seemed tobe unusus#y wait and Mrs.f Thomas Fairs' Clinton; 2ad Vice. Killop. That's a pretty good show! the country is Mr. W THF.:WAT-fouL0oKATiT.—Ano_1d and valued subicriber in, the township of- How- 4hearful. She had also re passed for payment, I Stanley Branch Agricultural Society visa ping with . her, her of the intended husbands' has come the Cudmore, the well known- hay ealer., He ]all Week. L he. President little daughter,about Mrs. Henderson, Hensall; Seers- sud $20 was voted to assist tbe needy. Wm. hold here on Tharsdaf ick wiftes J�ust fancy the moildle us 13 years of age. When whole way from Vancouver to claim big has four presses constantly at work, slid 'he, tary, Mrs Lyon, Seaforth ; Secretary of . 9� -appoint. c6pe in H4wick would the little girl awoke on Monday morning Elliott and Richard Hicks were re bride. -has shipped over 2,500 tons since the ne financial. statement shows the society to b* make volking 6r Supplies, Mies MoTaggarti Clinton : Trans. ed auditors, Jacob McGee, D. McIntosh amin an exleeptionally fayorable- positloii. T she was surprised that her inother was crop Most of it has gone, to the I -his - 1111 ­� Clo4ei Shariffs, an4 Registrars. You are little off sleeping so long, urer, Mrs. M. Y. M61ean, Seiifor�h. the and John Latta, with th i Reeve and Clerk, inelpaj Year w I with 0 in the and tried to awaken li�i, old country,� L000n being pr out that, but all right to, Prohibiitiot�j South folloi-sig are -the contributions from the- Molesworth. were appointed a local. board of health. *11 contract� Treasury of VC The receipts for the yes. market, and he has a large lot sti 1 ulated going to, be $he soon discovered that - something was. several auxiliaries Brucefield, $91.36 BiuF.Fs.—A gloom wati esat over this vi- anion ems .4 "Another a' -of health nted to $471,79,: and ilia disbure nts-� nearly as viall off a East Huron wrong with her -mother, and a] rmed the The first meeting of the'new board ad for. Hm'presses Eire working at varlou 0 was Id bouse4iold. A doctor was Summoned as Duirs dhurob, MoKillop, $10.08 ; Egmond- will be hold at Kyle's hotel on February cinity by the death,of Mrs. Leiper, wh points aloagi the London, Haron. and Bruc� to"$436.77- The sum of $208 was pal Iii ubscriber, *lraoat from the otber 'extreme ville' $63 ; Myth. $153.43 ; Goderich $134 ; railway, bet;,ween Clinton and Wlugham.� Ud Aroon an possible. and, after an examination, 7th, at 10 o'clock, for organization. The for many years a resident of this odm prizes. The following officers were 61se end of the O'oun writes us strong11 oppos- Clint, on, $156 ; Lopdeaboro, $11.90 - Names M the current year: John - MeNsughton he concluded she had been dead several $ clerk was instructed to ask terders for the munity. Some weeks ago abe fell a prey to r. Cadmove is one of the most useful meii for ing Prohibifyioutat commending --,,our ad- Road, Usborne,. $83 ; Kirkton, $32.60,; supply of 8,000 feet of rock elin plank, 21 the grippe. She lingered till Sunday morn-,� in the county, and he is still an scti�e and President ; John Beacom, vice Presiftent &use vocaCY of the eleeVive, systems f4i hours, and that the c of death was Sesforth, $243.59 ; Smith!s Hill, $29 Mai H. W. Erwin, Secretary; John Morgan, public n inches hick and 16 feet long, and 6,000 feet Ing, when she passed peacefully sway.: Sb6 energetic as he was 30 years ago. It is a' oXcers. T11ave two instances, seldbted1rorn some kind of heart ailment. Mirs. Martin's cheater, $34 20 ; Bayfield Road $11 Hen - arts of 4, 0 and 6 . inehe gr G. She sall, -$116.05 ; total, $1,169.16. The fol- at speeted by all. Much sympathy ' . aldson, Auditors. Di otors,—John John. many, similar,. go to: show What an: reme- m d6n name was. Margaret aylor. of cedar, equal p was in her 88th year, and was loved and re- pity that such men " ow old. Treasureir- W. H. Wood aud James Donw Ly busy time the. editor who woul(I btrival to was born on January 8th, 183$, in. Perth. lowing are tho.contributions from the Min, thick, delivered ; tenders to. be opened a SCRIBS.—Wood is more plentiful in On* re ihire"Bootlaud, and emigrated 0 this coun� ne:it meeting. Action on theresignation of for all sorrowing friends. and relativssi­! villa a than it has been for many years. -L stonj Jofin Paik, Richard Pentialeli, Robert meet the viewa of All his subscriladri would sion bands : Bracefield, $19.55 Rental], 9 Snowdon, Johp Sparrow, Ed. Swartz, Jo - try -in 1856. After coming t6 this oountr the clerk was deferred till next meeting, Archie Campbell and his sister Miss Kate Mr. Canning has been ill for some, days, ba,� have. y $8.05 ; Goderloh, '$94.16. ;' Clipton, $80 which will be held at K Is's hotel, on Wed. raturned'from Manitoba on�. Friday, —Joseph seph Wild, Wm.,, Townsend and Willism she resided with, her brother, Rvv. J. B. Thames P0 y is now batter.—Mrs. Aikens, who is via ad, $22 ; making a total of $223.- Eftiott, T nesday, Februafj 7th, at I p. m.. S. SmrL. Cummin Absent on an extends(! trip ing at London, has been sdfferipg from BREEZY Tiaz LATg MxoffArL MuR1)119g' 8R.—We SYlor, of Morris,"for two years, when she a auxiliary amount go in 76_ This, added to th 61 LIE, Clerk. visiting friends in Michigan.—The annual 'very bad cold in that city, being confined t�, LOG-ALS.—Mrs.- Jobn King and f Win verlooked las week to make r6ntion Of Was Married tu Mr., JAmes A, Martin, of makes the total contributions for the year meeting of thwMalesworth Choose and Bat- the liduse. —there are sevefal families iia two. children o gfism, were visiting 'lire for the better land,df another � ackeramith, and continued . to reside in $1,392.62. This is, certainly, a-viry hand- . 0 the,dep*r& ter Factory will be held in the orgaln hall, friends here last,�w Zurich. old-rettident of thin section. Wo refer to that township until her death." Mr. Martin some sum, and in $177.53 in advance of the ohr midst more or less afRiated with sic�- -eek.—Mrs. Flater, . who. the d-,ath of Mr. Michael Mutdie, St., of died about twel" years ago, She -was a Molesworth, on Saturday, January 2fth.� a he ear. D. S. FAusT begs to annouce to' the nem.—Mr. 4ndreiw Bell had the misfortune wa re 'Do account of the illness of her amount contriblited last y. John McKee has sold his farm sto'ek. and 0 a father, Mr. Thomas 'Parker, returned to her Ar the North Road UcKilqp. Mi. Mardis kind hearted, Christian wzmau, and- bar public and his numerous customers that he� has lose n of his best b6raes IAy implements to his brother Edward and in. home near Chatham,, on Monday.—Rev. Passed peacefuUy away on Frid4�j the Sib I fe gae evidence that the great and. sudden already the bulk of fils spring stock in. From this time sickness. - He has'166t several good horson LocAL BRTzFs. — Mira. MoQuarri6, of on such goods as Dress Fabrics, Shirtings, Ginglaams, tends moving to Peterboro to reside. Jmes Anderson will'presch'in St.Androw!o inst., after a brief but painf al illh as, a. the Lnge Which overtook her did not 'find her duriog the p�st few years.—, The Womews Bltth, is th4 week visiting Mrs. R. S.Hays. Cottonades, Men's summer wear, lAdies' Underwear Henry Armetrong intends bricking his house dhitirch for the next two Sabbatha. —Rev. [Wage of 60 y6srs. He was one of the pioneer unpreparedi She leavis a family of sloven, will be very chear ; Man's Top Shirta in large supply; Missionary S.beiity of the Milthedist church Mi. Leech of Varna, preached the ing been one of n ups to mourn on ",a nday -Tha lee 'Road, Us. ?a 6 faimers. of this district, h&* nearly all of whom are grow —Mrs. Fletcher, of the In Prints, shaker F annel, kc.'; Sugars away down in n the' spring. A briok bee on Tuesday h r h Id la ir anniversary on Me Several ap The aldest son borne, was in town on Wednoeda�y' organiz- price and up in pounds for the �, '.He defies com. aid quite -a number of the brick the la:t' . �n ite. of the unfavorabie odist cha ch on Sabbath mornlng.�—Tho the loss of a loving mothir. nigh the early. settlers of - McKill' friends of Trinity ohurch intend ..91 A, years ago Ito a in Wkillop is!, Mr. Jame's Martin, of Exeter, and the, liag-& young people's. mission band in the petition in ' quality and price. Please give him a promises. weather andL poor roads, the church Was vmg old his farm i aind callandexamine his stock. No trouble to show Presbyter!& church.—Mra. Wm. Robert- 0 concert an the evening of January 29thi at bought a place, in Tuckersfnith. Af ter i.e.' eldest daughter -is Mrs. Robert Mardock,.Oft goods As I am In a position to sell'oheap bring Viell filled.. la�rs. Walker, the president, son, of Oakville, is- visiting her daughter, which it is expected the.Rev.. Mr� Hodgins, maining there a few years he again sold ont Brnaefleld. your cash and save money. D. S. FAusT. 1362-1 Wroxeter, was in the c �alr and gave &.very into n calling wway rstiOg Mrs. T. F. Coleman, at present.. She'will -Seafortla, will deliverlis "Ireland a6d retired from the 'more actio , duties of s4ouldimpresa,upon all the great im,pdrt�� Tz AGwidVLTUPAL SocipTy. —The annual CoNcz=.—The Foresters' concert on Pri� account of th� work of the society. During lecture on remai ome time.—Two me sty ppen Sopi- life. He, was a quiet, unsesumia man, but adoe of the injunctiort; 11 Be ye also ready. n. in Seaforth for s Bting of the Hay Agricultural Soci day evening of this week promises to be a thi year $37 *as raised by the KI and the Irish." A good thing may be look.. Cows attempted to cross the railway track ad for.—The Canadian,, Order of -Foresters was kind of heart isad honorabl4 In all his was held at Zurich on Thursday of last grand success. Among the talent secured ety. * There an aIgo good music given �y near the tauk on Weduesday,in.fr6nt,of the week. The �ftairs for' the oie'asion appear . the names of the choir. are making preparstiousfor.a &q�-linga. He. was mch and d4servedly re� TnF, Souma HuRox AGR=LTuvAi� So- of the society are in a big time early 1, in February. They pur�ose hav" spected by a, large circle of I triends, by C1*TY —The annual- meeting of the me one 0 clock train and the spectators at the fairly satisfactory condition and with' an - Messrs. James Fak and j. H. Cameron, of log a con- M - station expected Ovary moment tomes a rise cart for which the services of oneofh Whom his meiiaory will be long Ond affection- b6cs of the South Huron Agricit-Itural So- show other. good day the evil results of the Toronto, and Miss Lorne Campbell, soprano Bl3rth.. in beef, but the bovines saved themselves by popular singe be secured, after whiob ra will ately cherished. . His bereavea ismily ha,�e Ci6ty was held at Brucefield on Wednesday wetx?day of 1892 will be overcome. The of Listowel. Music will be furnish- or in has just ire - a hairsbreadth. —Miss Mary Carry, who the audience will be tiested toan o the sincerest sympathy of many. He was's last. There was not a very large attendance. receipts for the year amounted to $461 and ad by the harpers of London. covervad fronfasevere attack of la'grippe,_ yeter has been visiting the family of Mr. R. Rich. the disbursements to $505. The sum Qf LOCAL - HAPFENINGS.—Mr. and Mrs. R. m supper. This promises to be the event of -of- the late -'Mr. Andrew The Society, financially and otherwise, is 'in re. Campbell, of Sesforth, younger brother was visit ardson, returned to her home in. Ayr on ftazlewood spent last Sunday with the season —T -he Salvation A_ -my boniquat a very satisfactory condition. w- llowing M. Murdie, of hacKillop, The follo-" Tuesday. :--Mr., and Mrs. Pieroy have re. $341waspaidout ia�rizes. The fo his friends in town'on Sunday.—The Indepe- for h in to be h Ing are the officers and director# elected are the officers for the current yesr,�qviz, brother, Mr. W. C. Hazlewood of this place old on Monday next, Officsrg� fire dent Order of Good Templars' Ledge re, the current year -tu.rned from their honey -moon trip and have gred Hess, President ; W.. F. iCaldwql —Mr. Howard Snell is in Toronto this week f i� AGR LTUIR.AL SO. m expected from Goderich, Clinton and Sea- T-aE TUGKz�wxmw Alexander Rose, Took. settled -down to the realities of every -day intend holding an open meetfug a week forth and there wili be a I and time. - The mxkx.—The annual meeting of the mem- -eramith, President Roberti MoMordie-, Vice-Presidebt 1). S. Faust, Soo'r'e- on business.—Mr. Albert Robinson, of Friday evening. We understd-nd the gr life.—His Lordship; the Bishop of Huron, y h�'ve officers here are bound to make it a sucossil. ber:'of the Tuck-ersmith Agdoultural So- KiPpeal First - Vice- President ; Thomas will sdminister the right o- tary and Treasurer.. o Directors. —August Blytb, has accepted a situation in the wool- given Auburn, -Kinburn-it and Belgrve f confirmaition to EhneB,'Christopher*Os ^aid, Louis len mill here.—bl6asrs. John J. R oiety was. hold at the Comr­ rcial hotel Russell, U-sborne, Second Vice -President. W Walper, dges an invitation to vis them on %hat Se%forth, on Thursday of lait-,, week. I T�8' Di; ectors,—Stanleyjohn Ketchen and John a npinber of candiaates in St. Thomas John La orte, W. B. Battler, G. Holtzman and John Douglas have purchased the MCK M op. P buld- night.—Mr. G church on Sunday evening next, service' j land, of Gorrie, list thin week - Miss McIntyre, of Wing. ARm financial atatement showed _,thait the past Murdoch ; Hay, Robert Love J Stephen, s usual to commence at 7 p. m.—The. obn Gajman, John Goetz - H. Reichert. nee@ Of' Mr. James Siather i1orgo Denatddt in on the nick oLD.—Samuel Robinson ban sold P, t year had been a fairly proapptoue one &a Ge�rge renhale; Exeter, Ed.. Christie 197essre. X,A, Williams and'S. Hardy were and have, started in their new enterprise. ham, was the uest of Miss Ma 16 Me. his farm; lot 19, oone ion 14, McKillo '0 nual meeti of the Rural Dec 11agwrothers as all liabilities had been Wipej.1 off and about Usborne, John Allison, jr.1 and Leonard ng anal Chapter )aprointed auditors. We wish them every success.—Mrs. Robef 6 Quarrie on So day.—The Heffrau to Thomas Dennison, his neighbors for of the county of Haron.will be held, in St. $,M paid towards. liquidating the debt of the Hunter ; Tuckersmith, Hugh McCartnev - LOCAL BuiExs.—Mr. Fred Ldvioh, of Black returned from London on Tuesday. have bought o t Mr. Wettlanfer's butcher- $4,5M. The lot contai Paul's church, Wingharav on Wedesday Us a an a t, 8 us 90 acres, 'and list ooiety- Na sation was txko� with reiect Seaforth, D. D. Wilaqn. Mebers. Thomas Hensall, hap been here for a feW days on a .-last, where she has been visiting. her sister ing b I a . We wi h hem on it a good bsok barn, though the bonne is -during the past couple of weeks. access.— next commencing at 11 A.M. Alltheolergy., to the'exohange of the pr6eiA show grounds Fraser, Stanley, and Wm. Elder, Heneall,' vieit.a--Mr. Black, of orth Dak(its, has Rev. Mr. Bang .of Auburn, will preach -in only fair. church nembers and lay delegates of -the' beentheguegt ofhieuncle, H.Well.—The the �ath:vdist hurch on A DASTARDLY OUTRAGS.—Ever since th for a. lrger property furtherlf*om the Centre Wete appointe& anditors. Messrs. h. Han. Sunday evening of tha town. 'The followi�*_ officers were' ter� and Thom�s Fraser were appointed county have a voice in thin meeting.—Mr-' dakighter of Mr. Peter Geiger, . of Berlin, is Heneall. next r. B VFill preach in incendiarlain which occurred here x. few n McAllister, of Milwaukee, spent Iseveral here visiting relatives and riends.—Mrs. ggi �cca_ years ago, there hike been very little crime elected for the current yea viz, : G. F,. representatives 1� the Western Pair Associ. f days last week visiting with his broth SELLING OUT.—Beginning on January 15,' Aubarni.—Bish p Baldwin conducted 'er-in- CresswMI, President; Thoi4as McMillan, ation, and MessrX. 1L M-_ Mprdie and Thomas K Hess ban been at the home of her parents, and continuing until March ld, we will give a dis. fWaistion servi es in the English ohurC4 on of any description in thistowashil law, Mr. J. C. Laidlaw and family.—Mrs. P, and the �Vice-President ; T. E. Hiays, Secretary ; Russell were appointed', ripresentatives to attending the sick, for a weak or two.-'-7The count of 20 per cent. for cash. on all purchases of Sunday mornin .—Mr.' Samuel Grae people have borne the reputation of being Robert Logan, Treasurer * V. Johnson and theimeeting of the Cauad�ian Association of Fred Robb, of Park River, North Dakota, new Hay council met in the council chamber $1.00 and upward. Nothing in the store is barred, Winglism, open Sunday in town, thee*, 01 p9soesslo, law-abiding oftizens, but re was in town Iset week visit -ink old friends. and you can buy semuch as you like, the discount 'n guest F. 0. Neelin, Auditorw ;. Dfiectors, Joseph Fairs and Exhibitions, which takes place M last Monday and completed organization for of Mr. Buie !' ad family.—Mr. Robert ](low- events Prove that there is some re- Robb went to Dakota as a bride so comm off just the same. We thank 6uK customers creature me at Toionio on the 14th of February nex A coming year. —Rev. D.- H. Braund has for their patronage in the past, and we are now v- Ard has recovered from his slakness.—Anni- or creatures who are a disgrace to the neigh- Morrisun, John 0. Griave,4 William Moiu the 91 twelve years ago and this i her first visit tosh, George, Dale, George Stephenson communication was laid befoie the meeting is begun revival mactin ' in the Evangelical ing this chance o lay in stock at rool� bottom prices, to home frienAs since thou. She is a daug vereary services were conducted in the borhood In which th be h- ottsohalk has i Pres. ey May located. e, vid g for cash. Remem'�.or, 20 per cent. oft means only so Simon Hunter, Henry Chesiapy, John Griev fro*.Mr. L. Harold, Secretary ot the D6 church here.*�--Da G noved byterian church on -Sunday. Rev. We refer to a diabolical dead which wu t,.sr., of orth you buy. All We hope that his stock of boots and shoes from his Old accounts must be settled by March lot. CoAD & Tully, of Mitek 11 preached mornlng� and done on Saturday by some diereputabl V. S. and Thomas StepheiAs. miulion Agricultural Society of Heneall, ask ter' of the late James Broadfoo cents for --every. one doU&rffls Mr Tookersiniths and'ahe finds man changes theociety will be able' to secure larger 11122 ithis Society to take. into Consideration y stand to ichael Zeller's brick bl6k.—John Rmmrx. 1361-2. even. and on Monday evening he 4eliv. villain who took advantage a moilig -former scenes snd acquaintances. n of the absenis, groundle. th�e' iropriety of holding the fall sho wil of the Trunaner left for his home in Kilmanagh, ared lhigsp6pulsr lecture on the Pyramids of of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ellis,_ who were' Mr. William Logan, of Carbeiry, Manit' -CUT iN Two. —We have out prices of all Soc'dy permanently at Hensall in conjunc- oba, Michigan, a few days ago.—Mr. Gordon and arrived hout 'were t here on Thursday last Ladies' Mantles down one half -43.50 mantles, for Egypt. The ervices throu away at Brussels, to maliciously V9180A &I ODCidtythei week. He �-The Fresbytery and poin wife are the guests of his mother-in-law, $1,75; $4.00 mantles, for $2.00; $5.00 mantles, for largely attended and a irofitable ti We also understand that, PREMYTERY OF HURON, io with the loc r6l t- intends goingeast as far as St. John, me was- both of his dogs. Now Met iYA ChUtIO 0 On the 16 th, inat. Mr. Ham. Ing out the central and advsnt�geous posi. Mrs. J. T. Schettler. Their borne is in $2.60; 96.00 n2antles, for $3.00; $7,00 mantles, for spent.—The We tfMd I pwotth League in- some brainless h9odurn calling himself 4fiack: Brunswick Eo visit his sister-, Mrs.. E. M. $3.50 ; $8.00 mantles, for $4.00. Overcoats below At6n was appointed ModetAtor for the On so. tion'!of Henaall for that purposii. C16veland, Ohio. tend visiting BI tk�Lesgae ome time about the Rippel ban been seudinF anonymoug, Sipprell, who in in rather poor- health.4 cost to clear them out. 3fisses' iind Childrt:nls hose letters in the same loc t We under ing six months. The session 'records of Un- countof the silall �ttendanca r or no zer, of the Salvation Army here, onih.—Mr. W. W. Sloan, at 10c., worth from 15o. to 26o; 12 dozen spools at the last -of_ this Captain Fro' ion Church,- Brucefield,,of Heusall, Blyth was leftover for f ' ther cc iderad' 5o.'a dozen- nice Raijitins and Currants at 5c; all of Toronto) spen Sunday* in town. will stand that Mr. FAlis intends to -talks 012 at has got orders to change his location. He. Brussels. men!s 50c. 6aps for 86c ; men's Ties at 5e. All Goderich, Clinton, Mianalavaiter and Smith'; the next annual meeting. At meeting of will farewell at Bayfield. next Sabbath, and BRIEFS. —The Brussels Driving Park winter goods must be cleared out and prices are out still enjoys a via t to Blytb. to have the cowardly miscreants punill d MuKillop and Winhrop, Exeter, flul. the 14ew board of directors, hel&At the close An- and should they got what at Seaforth on Sabbath, 28th inst.—Mr. W. siocistion held the annual,ineeting on to move them. D. WmisKmLsa.. 1352-t f their- i villainy Lett and Londekboro, were. examined and at- Of the members' meeting, Mr. i�11. Y. Mc, Jan- deserves they will be seno to the Domin- tested wi corre�tly kept. A -conference, on Lean was re -appointed, Secretar#-Tressurei, J. Copp, lately - of St. Paul, who has been uary 10th. The annual report showed' re- BRiEFs.—The weather during the past 01, ftanley. and it was d r on a visit to his parents here, has secured a ion boarding house, commonly known. the state of religioa� was- 'm6ppoinrted to be eoided to hold a a4eting to ar- oeipts &mounting to $705, all of which they week or go has been real spring like, with 819RI10U.13 AOMINT.—Mr. J. Camelon, of Kingston Penitent lary, ge for the Spring Show and Other Lao situsition in Toronto and has gone to that expended in prizerj,-- expenses, and on per- no frost in the ground.—M r. James Craw. the Ula 00nCe88iDn of Stanley, had on his Co h4ld &t the Uarch m0e.ting, duxii�g the ran al - Mr. Aehowt was nass's ipp City.—Mr.and Miss Whyte, the musicians manent improvernenta. In the latte UNOM MAMNG. — council met In aternoun, a0derant, aia.4 t K en, about the middl6 of March. r they ford, of the township of Hay, has been farm a Holstein all w1doh he intended fat. Jonee'laotal, Leadbury, on Monday, and aaiagolists, ispe�t last week at the Sal- spent nearly $300, and only have a deficit of chosen by ballot to be precentor of Ca appoiuttd. to iritroduce thi aulaiec� 6f con- rmel tening this wint4 r, but as he had 6im several uary, 1 -5th. The members were all present I tion Army barracks, holding meetings $7. Had they made no improvements Presbyterian church, and enters upon his ocessions'ishowx signi of crossneas, be slid took the osth tffice and qualificsitioll va ference. Th 'report on' � Sabb�th Schoole, EGxaxDvij:,Ll& NOTES. — Tla�' j Christian every night was. delm-yed till next.Lte at each of which the auditoriam but considered this year by itself *they could duties a week from first Sabbath, and we thought that bef )re commencing to,feed him before the elark, James Evans wits elected etin a - Mo- Fd6avor meatings in our churcli are well was crowded to its -utnipst capacity.—The have paid a dividend'ot 40' per cent. The *have no doubt will fill the position with ii would be asfe4 t to have him dehorn�d. So reeve. The following Officials ware l Donald reakd. the re,poit' on, Christian En. attended and are very interelstiug and brethren of Britannia Lodge will hold their following are the directors for 1894 P. creditto himself and satifaction to the cn- Mr. McIntosh, 'r. S., of Brucefield, came sited deaor. TIVe rt -port stated that there are profitable. Al are invited lo attend. annual "at home"' jnt6 lodge room on the Scott, C. Zilliax John C. Morrison, clark - gation.—We regret to- chronicle the tpe operation, and noine of '4 active and 388 associate memers con� 3 j�h e of evening of Friday, Jinuary 26th, r; William Evans 43 , Robert Graham, P. gre Tuesday evenings from to 9, i a tim, in -to perform Shannon, treasure nected w ittv th6 SooietieO under. the jris. mee' —The'- Ament, S. Wilton, J, Bell, and J. D. War- death of the late Mrs. Wm. Diguan, which the neighbors w a called to assist in se- assessor ; Ckarles Dodds, collector, ting. —The feraale vote on t1ai plebiqcits, terrier dog advertised inthese columns last wick; auditors, N. Gerry and A. Strachan. o diation uf the Preabyt Ai #. 6kY`w7& total of 822. all over the province, has been surprise, courred on Wedneseay, January l(fth, at curing the bull. The animal Wan success. Dickson and Thomas Hays, were week by Mr. Wm. Campbell has been found appointed The aua.0 at report of the. Woma'a's Foreign The president -and secretary were re-elected.' the residence of her. son, Mr. Ross Dignan, fully operated Up on, inside the building, bag auditors. The Reeve, Clark, Berns as so few have accepted the p8vilege of much to the joy 91 hisl'owner. The little At the first meeting of the board they intend, in the township of Hay. The deceased was r4l MMiOla Society of the Preabytery was sub- casting their influence on the dd of morali.. I a distance away I rom. the stall in which he O'Connell, Th max lifurray and Johu Me_ raitted. showing that, tif -fellow got into good land kind hands and opening entries for three stake races, with -an old resident of the township of Hay and was usually kept, Mr. Peter, Cameron and Elroy were spoi ted -board of poin *r& i yin. progrees ty aAd domestic happiness. In t6is ward, seems none the worse for his adventures. purses of $300,to be received during *the next was very highly respected, 'and although his nephew, Alexander, undertook. to lead Ri�liard Pollard, ,vanits was.made duiiagthi�yei kesbytery --*hioh includes,,all.of this villsge� part of He was k have gone north from two moqtbs. The races will ry inspector. 'The supposed te the,roport, exp;essing its joy and flarpurhey and east two miles and a half to likely be a ver the age of 82 y rs at her death, kl till, and ift going t1ijo,ugh appointment Of a a narrow passage Alexander let go and his left over until the appearance of infections Dablin, but Mr. James 113�nthron, of Jffay, 3 minute trot, 2.50 pace and a 2.30 trot or was in quite gqod health up to within a edical health officer was gtatitude at the auc080is of theladies in Ifilabort town hurd, we have 'seventeen having noticed the advertisement, sent pace, and if all #11 they will hold a tw? days very short time of her ileceage, when she uncle went ahead but just an they were diseases. Cheques were issued on the tress, ei tk th r utibile wo Presbytery record d female voters, only two of wWol voted. word to Mr.Camiabell t�at� he was d6miciled meeting st,the and of May, or the beginning was attacked by Is, grippe, which, at her to its sympathy Nkth Mr. Sha, Of 'EV710134- Of the fifteen absentees, six live at consider- at his place, ftorn whence Mr. Campbell got rning -out of the assage, the bull made a over to psi for polling tations and deputy IL, his pe�eat atlliation, and prayer- of June.—The Grey Branch Agricultural advanced age, she was unable to withstand. savage attack on Mr. Cameron. The first returning a abla distance from the poll si4five are aged him on Monday.---t-Mr. 1M. Jordan has now Society hold their annual meeting on Jan- The funeral cortege was Moors, colisetoeg at id clorkle rie health. %rf esare. Alexander Reld and W&I. pl%ip,cc yes.- 1�he ingInd. other expenditures to fuly that he will soon be res�ored to and infirm. The two who voted marked a well attended, de- blow knocked hi d Nind then in ra#id n1a * t,`PrInt got comfortably Joos�ed in his handsome uaryllth. The Auditors' Report showed ja spite a very'stormy day, testifying to the succession he str ek Ofrurl or five times when the amount Of SM -6C A by-liaw was male vote wasi peculiar new store on the went ide of Main street. — balance on hand of -$210. The following are respect in which deceased was held.—Mr. ter Ria -lull were app(Anted assessors, with one several returning a blag. yellow Messrs. Alexande' with Imost superhum James Jack on and S. C. Greig r., An Ofibrt,* passed for the appoint 1heatesioa of Landesbaro. On- application ballot -paper, several others c� the officer's for 1894: Thomas McLachlan, Ortwine, of Zurich, wholass been here for seized uncle 4od Oitched him several fjoi moot Of lilfi�erx- A 11'st,49 a vote have taken the entire roprietorehip, of t1j'a President; Amon Smith, Vice -President ; the past mouth or no, selling off a stook motion WAS Passed -to have 5,OW feet Of loave -o as gran ted to - the congregation of -for but one candidate for coon il, while extensive and proipei us lan'sinass o from the all, hen the animal raising his rook elm for covering culverts and bridg" Hille G rt t n to proceed with the -er-action of f Messrs. Difectors, Alex. Gardner, William Pollard, which he purchased* at a great reduction, head for a mom ut, gaud at rescuer, left others voted -for none, 01 skating Jackson Brothers in i 100144in parts of the townslli� the a a. Appel & g froo the P4 have had eeral 8 Ila of gran pbr neeii has been, and rol of thede Peter Robinson Jamei Forgionon, Robert Zellar's a -tore business at Zurioh and intends scene he weat ' 0 Council.adjournid to raset in Fultons h a charob. Avommittee composed of Messia. t an the t=ntThia buni. P. Scott, J. A Warwick, John Brown, h we believe, purchased Messir and turnin int pe tbtoqgN an open d9oT'. Martin, Anderson,- aid J. A, - McDonald pond this winter, -and'the steel gentlemen since it started and has Graham a' With little an Monday, the 19th of Februar the yard otels was app ad W. H. McCracken Secre�!ry, shortly movingofroin here, and -giving bar- to defend thenisilves, none ptesent dared t; o clock jo, the afternoon, when the ouditchl) oiated to visit Bethany and fteport 'mingled with the joyous Is, " f sua sigh a ihe merry grown up under the" sgement..�,They W. H. Kerr Treasarer, D. Stewart.—' The gains to the - good people of Zurich. Mr. face the: earagedl animal, SA4� f4w.-Millut: report will be reftivaid.# 0 an 1111011M 11MINN -Ta.ve Mlanry tpinpti,1407 ou i -n Fiue Clothing U aln ex -ample, see t o order at $3, the rf The $4. -to InA the early buyer t1 -0n. Angther bargl Tweed Suits REGULAR MR: We menti.on these- .0 we haVe mllnY Othel� Fad 'Will early. U Ana 4% .Mon The Lea -ding BRAW FAST H)UROU." (From the B, 'The n m.th A'auual W Fxrmers' lu-stitute `0 ha,11, Brussels, on Tue," Aent in of since, cupiea the enso. A i iiiiiinary remarks, he Currie, of Eaat'Wa - Necessityof Draini tileLdraiTIS lon. hie I -working well for 26 Y. would Iasi �- during I want of proper An, Nvater prevents the 0 of puiveri�Cmg the si 4,luiuld be buried thrf, would not 0111 , L I — - I TIP'' -,()il 1)11t WOUI ses,son bV at least Jolm R. Afiller, I)avi(Ison and Reber the 'discussioil and,� drains the best -O' large, boards BhOUI`41 or basswood. bark or iz,etl. The Draytob Nothing but the 11 The (;overnment pa t,l1e purpose of borr� terest. to.aid. in drai, nistaiments. A, Eiliott, of Gall 1)ef0r*e taking up M. leoming of oidpiders calpacitly , of instrad of experiences, `41 lv,,vs 11is -subject. TV., industry, altho "g, ,eT, not t umde @,UY' 8L li, ki; J.ng? i h � rilar take the lead Of 61-kould be care . meats that, will 1001 tain the po 1"A one that, tile 4 .S'U_ff . elk and or Tawworth x1re con, Fither of -comes near the ble .returns pigs BILOXI �g - �A No. I breeiling 111ent, no better a.. 11av-e pig's come, in; H,R(i warmth will 91 weatiler. Let ieol, pulped turnips au, feed 8 house that can housing YOU1119, V eiglit weeks� doil i,c,(�Imtom to feeai should -weigh '2( pem U) 6"h P1 hog.. TO PWY I ,k-eiea anvei esp They should be shoula hu'vle two v.iau founaer im( ter. Cheaper tmye the pigs W-1 mixea withthee t is also UTL a The sumnler Mz heting. P inaL LAa%,n filthy way to eAuse fine feed wit-)' A' 11ecessary a4juy, ys,luabie. The I)e Pitt in the fe-rence between there is a 10.0� Z latter. YorkBb JUtion. LTJle laj beat r ;Iheilerk�60es will: I I", are too sb I'logs hog PrT that e1sult ,,IX rnoutU shoi Mr. iCurrie g other day on r)o cents ii huu� X. was securea � H. Mooni� ject, presente- 'kno.JiM See&n I inelph. D24 growl and; signs ny 0 the ti, the. rot-ation haA lone -of the heavy drami ui 'Aa fer-Wizers the growth 01 tA) BrI., UsU US S nttrqgen� It roota are a 1 -lover. Plov oprofitable i� t clover with The at -raw Qover WAL t,