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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-02-16, Page 6i'r ehs p h:masters h#, Clerr±S . a b' zeniaills atrary by a who hold the eaa Me. at,e Withy. of all in then ngh is home nhel Stew rt wan tnwnahit last �... of W fng�'�:zra. n this townsi lead 3 sand ea -. in of a new dwell - el was called - to g t this mines, of nson Brother have k, 1O couc jon a )z- five yaaree_A aid a young healer the foremhate cion _ mad yyeerA enkta yaF cited stone j ttb. ,f-dcon A 4i L - vmtnE owe k. -s oda Biblec_ety. F � conce.ien 12_ lien -r a large (levelling to ereet.—Mises FLeho -- on Monday to visit of t<- rieman Smith's. f: fio�.c`- No. 9, 16th t nderm for the; E hose. Our ow ri acre, Cele- , y, b t 41 enjoys ca _€ono k Strachan, Prep - Secretary, of Eat k. .,� e, were >?a' tte.. ad lie. LIinstitute in Toa - has 1i� the 9, Inelongin g to [for a tem of five 'lay :moved to the g e wson, an on gen to eine flps IIen hence by the .oda " enoining of E. Jr belonging to while iit the fun - M s. John Ong out the occu- 'elQb's arm. The Mrs. J. Liviraa, bred shortly after. road eu to1d lis- le, as the road is 1cholas Long, 09 I t, has been the teals also visiting in this vicinity. td were among the Ii ship. They re- 'e.ne€1 by Conrad ri Mrs. John Mal- ent of the Huron ♦Mitchell cemetery s is doing a rush- Oping line at his Intends putting in Ieine in his Mile 'Mr. Saddler also 'rick hese ne t f the 2nd eon • inei his naw will find every - Jefferson brick house next :ions are booming; concessions of four new barns go - Messrs. Cassidy, bore each build - looks as though wheat at 50c a Closed down now 1n the price . --1' home on Friday rip to the Falls. speraty and hap- :cyur genial blaek- lylin, to take up 'e regret to lose workman and a, 0 a sale on Fel)- th. day, 7th inst., erest took place rge Crich, in the marriage of his Amos Townsend. - aforth, officiated thering of inter - i e was attended :ter of the bride - eh, brother of support to Mr. lniary coIigratli- oni the company ions repast pro - large number of '.showed in some the bride is held 1e young couple ,1 ;oderich, Nvhere tee days. May prosperous united has returned to f a few weeks at h. He is in the :Pacific Railway f Huron's boys far West. - -The ent to f ioderirh , ny time of it, worse for their t Mr. Henry lane l' ' q iV E'11a1r1F[ kiteith That et)n- Aetting snail a 11 Fotlierilighant liol sen's .tock t'. whirl re lilted Cmitng bull. He is being only a tine dark red, herd that took t fluelph. - Mr. spent last week HMI confined to Ids. Mrs. Cucl- ller the do4 for tit of 'danger. ---- 3 the '.ick flee at. t V: l r i 1.- N1 t: FT- I I',. anized bv ap- e 1:13 airman. A One the Prov in - tion, ete. The of contpeli11.ti ediate daiiiger b.ke Ifo action al f fever of severe :exit is cony ales- irrouuclings are Of health. The danger as far as :ouucil met at ; Wm. Chesney will be on his . Scott . was ap- Ihe contract c 4 uship purposes iistard, of Bruee- ✓ rates, v iz:-- ek elm, to be [f the members; f was instructed he erection of a th Conet.s iors, inillie was ap- t taking ef- I Hag Green. lends in Mornintm township, —Meenatn. John and Thomas lett-en Micligan, are visiting , being called here by the brothen—Mr. William Char - ho has been vieiting friends ilk or several weeke past, returned .04e Ashlaml, Wieconsina lent v. Mr. Treleaven, of Henson, nit of the Methodist church byterian missionery, is ex - in the village hall ois Wed - neat, February 21st.—Mr. sold his 50 acre farm, one north of this village, to eines Turner, for the sum acre farro, .adjoining the reen, to Mr. James Love, o of $5,500. Love Brothers are of of 400 acres, 200 in Nay and ey.—Jeseph Acheson Hudson, non of Mr. Joseph Hudson, Parr way on Wednesday of last ;ithe age of 6 years, 5 months and e ne. He had been ill only a few days, redden deeniee ifs deeply regretted Ile funeral took ?hoe to Troyer's an Saturday Imta and was largely zoW • peneoes hive of late been amusing, them - id :the &Oa whoa property. II deteetnel the trustOtee will make it rah& lively for new. reMence of Mr. :Henry Squire wa-s the seem oftgay gatheniag. 'During the da large nuinner of oun eligible young le met and Aearly eore'pleted quilting two very men tanold ixt (aecidentally of course) an the, even,g won spent in social enjoyment. .--Soroe dee our weather prophets predictacold =ND aft4tethe thunder storal.-1.Philin ern a is nlaking active preparations for bleilding a bank IrAin in the spring. MATBOA0NIAL. — One of those events exeitement, especially among the gentler e-eiretooka place at the residence of Mr. T. Brimacoinbe, Thames road, on T.Itureday eveningnthe lst inst. This was no legs an event thnn the marriage of two of the moat -popular noung people of the neighboTheocl, Mr. W. r,T. Brimacombe and Miss Rachel T,.,grice. The important knot was tied by Rev. Co141. Fletcher and the ceremony was witnesse4 by about fifty guests. The bride WaS waitod on by Miss E. Pollen, while Mr. J. Ashti* did the honors for the groom. The cerynony over, the company sat down to a rao.4 bountiful repast, after which the evening*as spent in social converse and " trippiOg the light fantastic toe." All seemed enjoy themselves most thorough- ly and f-Aere were none who looked more happy than the worthy bride -groom, as well he might. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Briniacombe will unite with THE Ex- POSITOn,,ht wishing them a long, happy and prosmralus life. Tisane AWAY.—Another of the pioneer settlersof this township, in the person of Mr. Andrew Stewart, has passed from this life. Mr. Stewart lived near Farquhar. He died on Saturday morning 194, having reached the age of 74 years. He had been in feebN health for three years but was only confined to bed about two days before his cloth. Mr. Stewart was born in Far- managh County, Ireland. He married Margaret Glenn, daughter of the late Wm. and Chaistina Glenn, and sister of Messrs. John and Thomas Glenn, of Usborne and Hibbert respectively, In 1847 he came to .Amerina, in the same year settling in the township of Manvens, Durham County. Subseneiatly he removed. to Bhanshaad township, Perth County, and settled in Us - borne fa 1857. Poesessed of an indomitable spirit, 'backed by muscular power, but with little (..pital, he eornmenced to hue out for himself and family a home in the forest. From the start Mr. Stewart was a success- ful man, and by honesty, perseverance and frugelgty, he soon acquired wealth: His ambittan seemed to be to have his family coMfortably settled around him. That he more than attained his object, is exempli- fied. by the homes now occupied by his four sons and the competency he left his remain- ing son and three daughters. Mr. Stewart was for many years a consistent member of the Methodist church, situated on the cor- ner of his homestead. After this was re- moved he did not identify himself with any church, but died like a true Christian enjoy- ing the blessed assurance of a glorious here- after through his blessed master. He was a life-loug Conservative, though he never identified himself particularly with public affairs. He leaves behind hira a widow, five sons and three daughters, and several grand- _ children. The sops are William, John, James and George N., of Usborne and Andrew E., of Exeter. The daughters are, Lizzie; widow of the late Andrew Hunkin ; Mary A., wife of Abram Bolton, Usborne ; Kinburn. bre rieb's hotel, e Vied hien., to issmosiessesanalmome met at Londe,sboro on Monday, 5th inst. Members all present. The Anditors' 'Re- vert and abstraet, and the Treasurer's ac- eounts were handed ins , The report, was re- eeived, the accounte examined and finally passed. The tenders °fake followingparties for the supply of plank were accepted : Joseph Webster, 2,000 feet to be delivered at Councillor McDonald's ; John Govier 2,000 feet at Londesboro M. Sprung, 1,506 feet, at Brigham's and '2,000' feet at J. Snells ; Cullis Brothers, 2,000 feet at Kin - burn. Charitable allowances were made as follows : $2 a week to ,Mrs. Stinson, of Man- chester, until further notice payable en the order of D. E. Munro ; $1.'50 a week to Mary Tolliver, on the eider of R. Scott, ession 13, and $1.50 a week • to Alfred eonc Cole, on the order of the Reeve. The Clerk was instructed to eine the Colmty Engineer to come and examine MeMichaers brid and also to notify all poundkeepers w o have not made returns to do `so at once. Hylennneee —A very -pleasant and inter- esting event took place on Tuesday laet, be- ing the marriage of Mies Brodha W. Douglas, of Vancouver, and formerly of Hibbert. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Hodgins, of Seaforth. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. John Donglos, while the bride wae ably sup- rted by Miss Mary Stimore, and. both ride ana , bridesmaid looked extremely charining and pretty. The festivities were attended, by a select number of invited guests who spent the afternoon and even - mg in a sociable manner, the most popillar pastime Iming dancing, an art in which the newly Married couple are proficient and in which they took a leading peen Ike mutt not omit saying that the wedding. supper was bountiful and excellent. We join the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, in wishing them happiness and prosperity to the fullest extent. en, r. *letter froom, Mr. John W. 411 formyl' of : Atwood,but -now. of North Yam- hill, am hill, d gon,.at i