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The Huron Expositor, 1894-03-09, Page 8...... ... .. 7 7, '-"a Pfl�_T' 0 xr_ 4. .7 77 -MARGH 91 18949 H]E IlUltoN - EXPOSITTORS be better Mr. contracting line, and will now 7DAY, by the Rev. R, MoMrdie, President church, on Sunday next, the F eat the Stratford th W11r takmig a coura in G.0 cominK Yearif:wretary ; T. Mellis, Tress- Smyth, of Clinton; also a missionary meet- equipped than ever for carr on or I e thousands', with 66 -have been Exeter, has they nfimber up in 0 eas.—Mr. A. MeD( I usiness College are' visiting felatives Vh��p_ - inir will be.held the following Tuesday even- busin son's Oash Gr about one B Nevin. and William hased Mr.J.Mscartb�'.P's p�Cilag mare.— MAIWIla 9th, 1894, churches, 45 native pastors i and -nd urer John on - son Div William an& Peter -whi the villa thousand communicants- In addition to town this week'—Messrs. Galbraith a ing. . A large crowd is expecteid to be pr uic inin selling cheap soi these in connection with the: m i iting their brother hi fath4r-in-law, T ooper are via] to ftie Interest40 P' ission there Coultas are starting a new bakery in town. John in ent.—Miss Bella Habkirk was in Toronto Er'Mcl.,eod, of Detroit, wr g to spreada report that the goods sell ae se e'd the old Me oven be- C last week.—Miss Miller, of Wroxeter, is last week, Y101 s, which is. not true as I have'&, . 4rsb &c., and, in- The h cur ck —Mr. Sharp's little boy) el The doctor -%, schools, hospitals, 9 open out Howi i: this, week. at*k of freak now groceries, �o old -or 4ui, dor are college proach and UiINIVIr. T. Daly's store, and WZIT visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt and family James White, audVrs. Whit aged about seven 3rears,.In ari:uot rat clas stead of Deing an. object of re] -up to in the building north of -J. S. Porter' furni- etwitha bad ac- Independent Order of Good was also in Chiselli arst visitill ter, While this week. —The is and has paranteed pure and 8sionary i looked cident on Sabbath of last week. FURTHER ANNA 1goobla any kind. Allsplces� contuiely, the � mi when enter- Mrs. W. H. MeTaggart, yvhol all anteed to give satisfaction or the who have not-. ture store. —On Wednesday afternoo Templars are going to have a. grand -40 sold 11 goods so much less and respeeted even by those 1e drop, box laying about the house he foll and broke on or about the last of March. — been seriously ill for some time. He was .et" -7-OF— How I can 8e� gs. Dr. McKay is the post office officials! opened t knd The little fellow is tainmnt Mr. D. Bu- twu tt,,� regular prices is simply that I do a strictly 'yet accepted his t6achin the mail, a pert gis'leg above the knee. Scott's concert an Monday evening was very accompanied by Mrs. McLeod.�� ca4i. i*nesa, make no bad debts, and can afford to . a fluent,gpeaker,. but his great strength is in to get the letters for well as can be expected.—Two ad- bv*46 � jug intense earnestness and force of oharac- lively sparrow flew out. How it'got there �Iders ar poorly atten concert in reality ehsnau -oods on much less margin ot�profit than , —1,ut it as very e. ditional - at home visiting his parents, Who -live near colld p6asibly-be done any other w1ky. dayeplenty an Qbject of is not known� but it much aliv doing as church. —The annual was e , xcellent. Mrs. Black, formerly Miss was in the village this week, being dsm e being added to the dea. The a eas rter. His Chinese student w o session of St. Andrew's Mitchell, New Goo W -HOLE kme qualifv of Bony at $1.70 per 16D lb -, I tells a —Mr. and Mrs. A. Dent�l of of b:e the lUdi e bird that �tjjg, good syrup at 300 per gallon; curiosity to many. He is a � lice, intelligent Perhaps it was concert of the Kippen hall company, wili be Agnes Knox, was a whole entertainment in here. rela- in Ittg(*-Quanti on its to some angrotg , otill at the old prices, 20 lbs. best granulated Ing man, and is evi4ently very mueh news, and w March 21st. Mr. herself, and she will. be welcomed back to were in the village this week . visiting 'looking yol W'YH'.bkirk held on Wednesday, well known rants, 0 e .—Mr. James White, th Geo ives or ip4 I�B good coffee bugar for $I; raisins, our smart and observant. He d)livered a neat newspaper office. iled on a farm' Grenville P. Kleiser, 'the famous humorous town at any time. Miss Ducker, as a vio- ti e dxiver at a e per lb. 1he highest pyieer paid in his native' lan� uate, which he who for several years has res Toronto, has linist, was ver good., Pefiag wheif, Mr. horse buyeri recently sold a fi WEEK a and ef- and 1111 :a',ortr. utier, eggs nd all kinds of farm addres6 in dramatic 'elocutionist, of ket. THrl 'for and w ic was i - in Tuckdrsmith, moved his family er cono A in yth he will v0d 1, price, for the old cc xy mar nce if 1 speaks; V. fluentl nter in Me- been secured and the people of cott has anol e en our worthy I leeve and en- LOO hoic� the neighbor th� preted to- the audience. He fects on Wednesday last to. the farm r. G. McEw, We open up our C. WtLSON, Seaforl 9%r. Mcay V expect a treat of quite unusual make better arrangements. a gettin ; material on of Winthrop, fol iarly owned hood mw,. - terprfaing townsman, 11 Bank of commerce Block. sang verse of the hymn, " Jesus Loves Killop, east Mr. Habkirk has excellence.—Monday last was like a May. of i lazge store, IS2 Me'l� in English. The meeting, on the by Mr. Alex. Johnston. the ground for the erection NEW M4LINERY for'al term of years.—Dr. day, farmers coming to town with' their Dashwood. tb store occu- whole,was Yery,�;uccessful, and -will have lea.ded this farm away on Thursday to visit straw hats on.- -Mr. James Cooper is the Irums.—Mr. Abel Kleinstiver, of Petrolea, a little east of his esen rick the result of creatin unive Sal interest in Smith was called first we hae heard of who has made sugar spent several days visitmig friends and rela- pied by A. Wesel—Quite number of NEW MANTLES Akespeare y to learn, very ill. —The this —Mr. the village.—Dr-'. McLaug r. ShepherXa meetings, held at *xet Our Wiiadow wn of Rullett, near Blyth, . our villag Sh and liberality towarda missionary work. Mrs. John Bra Shaffer, the genial land- tiveg in hlin spent ers have been attending Mrs. and London. —M er Several sprin hotel is the roud pkopriet dnesday and ThursdaK.in is visiting his eve nr1n, Mr. meetings at Dufra Church and who is, we are sori lay, of lord Of oul. or of We d this week.—We regret to NEW CAJ,PBS Sr Other points in th 1were also verX sad intelligence reached here Wednes( b IS that so delight to William Holz, of Nebras at -of Tiouseriuga AYS 1W and the death of Mr. Edward Brownell. one of those fighting i ate t�iat Mr. John Murrayl of Wingham, successf ul. His own intensel earnestness try their, Spurs on any opponent that comes father, Mr. John Holz, tailor, at present.— COSTUMt CLOTHS brother of Messrs. Joseph and aerly of this village, is at present �;on- onth. They a! To be well dreat, enthusiasm cannot fail to myaken, wherever youngest creme of business,. forin nell, of this town. Mr. Brown- in their way. The other day Mr. Shaffer Owing to the steady in Oft su' ersedes the rest. o erect a brick fined to his father's home thr gh ilbiess.— P 6 -interest ill the Sidney Brow the j;ame Mr. Joseph Snell intends t DRESS GOODS ,hegoes, the most intens Ive. years himself came across its path an through G. grand work to which he hai consecrated his ell resided in Seaforth ten or t'%Vc addition to his Yo Mr. D. McFarlane recently so d, dWellr H 0 and since leaving here has resided in J. 0uthpiland, real estate dealer, his -E WELL DRESSED? aLy bird, nothing loth, went for him and put residence.—The a -a BILKS NGLIS ARE YOU life. e cause of him out in the first round. The bird is boas -People's Association intend holding gr 11 Whetlier a man has ia fitting or gocd fitting Winnipeg. Consumption -was th Thursday evening, March ifig house in this village, to B Shirray, who What a dif- rK-G _o�e happy event death.—As one of the evidences of an early all right., entertainment on ed a good intends renting the same.—M Arnold, clot�os depends largely on the.clothier. GLOVES d by a bold V A DouBLE WEDD e do not care what that hyacinths and 15th. The committee have prepar ierepbett makes. some peopl firm of McArthur & Co,, baukers, has An It is of this kind usually makes stir enough in a spring we may , state vocal and instru- of the they,: 011 if they only get tooney for them, ome on at the tulips are commencing to peep their heads Bayfleld. programme, consisting of recently given MT. R. Pa 5terson, of the a sacrifice, 1 thei;elo*4 eminently fittin.z to ell stylish, well-tuade ei orh but when two c mental music, recitations, readings, speeches, at ti he contrac� for the n' hb es, through the grouno. We hope they may THos Prints H. F. Edwards is selling at Hensall Planing Mills, t d as g 6 in nearly the same famili -om e garioduts. , his we urdertake to o and have bee me m an On not get nipped by Jack Frost. —Mr. Librari_ g fast. A large stock of readymade &c. This entertainment pi ises to be the while they last a ick welling on th moro,tbskni successful in pleasing our trade. our a ze can scarcely be . 43,voided. are go'n very cheap. All wool Pants from 81.25 beat of the season.—Miss Jane erection of a fine large brick Of' gtocU_of de -up 9priDg Clothing is now complete, ca d" of an Moore has arranged for a debate under Tw,vLd Pats . Hall, after corner lot opposite the Presb3 terian church, And a General Assortment and Coatings for ordered work. Friday last Mr. James Dallas, secon son r G 'at value. spending several weeks visiting friends in up- re Goods. -a Dallas, Esq., of Tuckersinith, the auspices of thelMechanics' Institute, on ah he purchased some time a 8 from Mr the late Jame —Thomas J ohns, returned home on Monday eyl6ning. whii Bpxiz3e LocALS. Of. London, and his WM. PICKARD Pah led to the altarXiisMaggie McDonad,. the Fee question, to be held on Tuesday, Win. Elder.—Mr. F. McD1 - the 20th inst. Good sides have been chosen Varna, sl�ent Sunday here, the guest of Mr. �ne&y are at Me bride are now living here Sealforth. third daughter of the late Alexander and a lively discussion on a live issue may John Ti p�t.—Thoinas Pollock left last Londesboro. eilt boarding at the Centennial H01ise, i Donald, Esq., of Nasaiaweya, Halton of week forlaitoba, afterassing the winter LOCLITIEs.—Mir. H_ McQuarrie paid a Pres The former prl� county, and there promised to love, cherish, be expected.—High Secretary White, dtleft thisweek for, laef until such time as they can s�,cure a suitable Euery Department will 800n protect, etc.; the Said young lady during Brantford, Canadian Order of Foresters here. --John Geminhar visit to big uncle, Mr. John Lasharn dwelling. amu the$ S * el Beattie, of Brussels, -was d natural lives. Mr. Alexa;nder Gordon, paid an official visit to Court Flower of Chatham, - week.—Special services are being held in be Complete. -you can�t afor their He here this week.—Miss Kate Gibson left on -Esq., of Tuck- Forest, Seaforth, a, few evenfifga ago. our Methodist church just now.—Messrs. Leadbury. I second son of Angus Goidon�' ation of forty members, Wednesday for -Clinton, after a ver pleas- A. WoodmLin and B. Lawrmon have been ersmith, Similarly bound himself to Miss ssisted in the initi ant visit here, the guest of Mrs. Dr. Stan- LoCALITIES.—Mrs. Robert1 McCutcheon, A IL DISTRICT MATTERS. Maggie, the - youngest daughter of the late and gave a stirring address on the benefits appointed delegates to the Supreme Grand of Deloraine, Manitobs, who.has been on a What ADoul eems to be going bury. —On Saturday night and' Sunday last Lodge, Soni of England which meets in es re- Migs Stobie and her assistants are James Dallas, and sister of the first named of the order. This lodge a m -Captain Stark, of Seaforth, was at the Toronto on the 13th inst'—Mrs. Adas at- visit to fribnds in this section, propos New good's I TAKE IT NOW. -ed at 'up by leaps and bounds,'As forty-three new ( oom. The ceremony was perform L many attended home soon.—Miss !Lizzie Creuse) aina-1 for the usual early a gooc now preps n Army and tendedthe Millin in London turnill h�&Te every cone Inbers -were admitted Auring February.— Salvatio ery op a, has been on to -New Sub- fondori by Rev. W. J. Clark, pastor of the me his musical selections. --Mr. Donald- M �ejlnfzas left Mr. one of Uontoys fair maiden 9 Un inducement Educationa serinons are to be preached iii- to hear last. week;— r. Ii. JU 'Misses Spring Opening, notice of which will First Presbyterian Church there. Both tended visit to her cousins, the has commenced running his saw -mill F. Lee, Mrs. an ex HE HUROX X- train to the Methodist church next S' day by Rev.. I I is doing splendid work. —Some of our Ouimette's employ.—Miss ome she win and Soft Ham, u scriUer�, we will give T couples returned on the evening Dundas. When she returns h be given in a week or two rosiT-o)t from now until THE OF Brucefield, where they were met by a num- J. G. Scott, of ��altt, notice that 'an( Thomas Lawson and Mr. J. Lawrason, all of , Two - special FIRS t —We have �fiilie*rmen had a vdry narrow escape from be missed.here, her amiable and pleasing of thi town whom hae been ill, are recoverhig picely.— er a favorite with for Oxic DOL� berof friends who escorted them tothe Messrs. Cluff & Bell ra ofth . e. Sons of �England qualities haying made h J I AR. home of Mr. James Dallas, one of the con- been awarded the contract fc(r he erection drowninglately, while out on the ice getting Several membe 27th all.—Mies Bella Davidson and Miss Dora Caps at 9,5,0, Gil -subscribers r Presbyterian church at Con- nets.—Mr. Michael Millar recently mad te e ard McFaul is'.a �reat chance,pon e Lodge, on h Edw tracting parties, and where they were greet- of the nev he purchase from Mr. M. C. Cameron, of visi dthe Winghain enter- Brotherston, have been around collecting We are leadle A4vitil thmselves of it at once. ult. They report being most royally ed by a large and joyous company of rela- stance. , The Constance people find this t of lots adjoining his on in the interests of bible society work.? o t4e mark in eN and —While ill be of peculi y respect, Goderich, of a number tained by the Wingham. brethren �Blyth, m The J)aper w isr inter-.. tiveg and friends. After, supper, which firm fully up t od job.—. place.—Miss Lottie Kerr, of Clinton, is Of I've met with fair success. SEAFORTH. est 44ring. `,this year on account of tke was sumptuous and appreciated by all, the and they ae sure of getting a Ir. Kinburn, Auburn and Clinton Lodges some young men were cutting down a tree company spenta mbstpl6asant evening in Mr. J. Murchison, of Luckno�v, District visiting Miss Annie Millar. Good Teinplars visited the local lodge, last on the farm of Mr.,John lrvffie one day last Provincial -Elections to be held short- Deputy Gr Huron �,nd Bruce, week, and a ery enjoyable time was spent. Jacksm social converse, games, etc. The brides and Chief for week, they came upon a, nest Of flying ly jLlid the almost certainty of an aid an official it to Lady NELirn Camp, Brucofield. village, were made the recipients of many handsome "rill —Mrs. John Weymouth, of this funeral squirrels. There were Six or eight of them, Methodist- church on Monday night. —Mr. I i i oriting last. The om' f the Dominion before thel and useful presents. The grooms are amon& N 0. 55, Sons of Scotland Benevolent Associ- 'WE are positiv up business died on Friday in a they flew in all directions. 1' Man who has been in Toronto for some or These little a and highly respected- ation here, 'last j Wednesday 'The many notwithstanding unfoueZd rgulymlenrfto the contrary. took place on Sunday to the Union cemetery an time having his eyes treated by a apec- the most prospero reak �Vey_ animall are rare and one does not have a he Frol dov6, of: the year. Pwne"A4M regret During the rtmainder of March we propose to b ialist, arrived home this afternoon.— young faLmerg of Tuckersmith, and they all friends of Mr. Joseph Bro the recordL In prices. . Our intention Is. at an early and was Ter largely attended. Mr. chance to see them very often il� a lifetime. SE, bed with date, to sell the stock eu bloc. Nowis your oppor- mouth as rozier, Mr. Robert Toung attended the meeting of ERSY enter upon their married i life with the. to learn that lie is, still confined t�, h tKe sincere syTpathy of all in his We regret to hear that Mr. J mes C , kes place. We Lodge of th Seafortli. biightest prospects before them. We hope sciatica.—Mr. B. Adams who hal been con- tunity for bargains before such sale ta bereavement. the Grand e Ancient Order of any ears with will be �Ieased to sell goods to our customers wbile who has been ill -with lung trou le for some house for in Stitt, who United Workmen, held inTotonto, re&nt- their highest aspirations may be -more than fined to his time, is not im roying.—Mr porter ver 10 e have on the closing PaIO last@, at the low out prices mention P6rt Albert. ly.—Theyster supper givelt by Court Gor- HAst guRoN ScHoois.­DEAn ExpoSITOR realized, and we join with their hosts of rheumatism, is now ed, on our usual favorable terms of credit; and, as we are Robb,: we will continue to reside In Brucefield, produce wi has had an at= of I& grippe, is, No. 57 -Canadian Order of Foresters in - There ig. hot a. single school in East Huron, fri6nds in wishing them all a long, happy hand a communication Lum D. PITHY ITzm.—Mr. Nevin has not given leased to recovering nicely. —Mr. John ne% Djup. Exrosrrc in retly io the one be received during the summer, it desired, on ee- Bay, beautiful hall, on Friday evening of Inspector of Schools, up the contract of building the piers, an was - their TBX EXPOSITOU i having t;" school 'rooms, with an average and prosperous life. e a but we eoant'bf purchases made during the sale. Remem- has -left to attend the Sea�forth eg -from Mr. Beacom, two w4 was in the village last week last week,.was a grand success. After jus- anke of between 50 0 bar we are now in the store next to Dixon's Hotel. supposed, but t yo, ung man Fobert BeacO attend and 100, that has iate Institute. He is a brigh have to leave it-o�er until next jeek. not wo t1whers, though it was state(I in To RXM—Three nice roonis over our J. molmosm. in company with his brother to see about will no doubt succeed well.—The. Mours. tice had been clone to the p Goderich last week that such wa.: the store, la speare as tailor shop. Weisenburg had the misfortune to have PrOv ladies, an excellentpro County Council$: your P tely o�cupled by Mr. 13694 f BREVITIES. —Messrs. Chas. Mason, Peter the work.—Mrs. McBride and grand -d - h ided by the GOOD BRorHZR8. n- Those present ion 6nimittee c 'ease. _Y our obedient servant, A LuRB, EGmoiDVILLE NoTEs. -The Rev! Mr He McGregor, and John Murdoch, intend leav- ter, May LaChance, left, last week . for & their stable and implem�nt house'destroyed gramme won presented. t in e any - m, - " R' thorough enjoyed themselves until eleven cago.-Communion service is to be held by fire on THE best Dramatic Company travelling. - derson has kindly p.roiWBed, iorms and in week. They denying him 1. P. 19.i. 13691 1 n Saturday next for Glasgow, Scot- were o'clock, w en all repaired to their homes welL Walkerton Herald. to delilver his lecture on McGre -will crushing grain in the building Pt the time, ting that I health I gdo pernit ing'. an Messrs. Mason and gor the Presqyterian church on Sabbath, March he eveni4s elitertainment._-, class HARK YE ! All ye people who have Sick it Rambles Through Wo O'derland, " in our take with them a number of hor8e.-Mrs. 18th.--bn account of. the unfavorable pleased with t, which IdeiiielL A Sti ssruL CLAss.-The violin or disabled watches would do well to have them the engine which -*as wed for 'this purpose At the meeting of Court Gorrie, on Monday Men's church on Tuesday weather only a small nu'mber attende In r p Y1, under, the auspices of the Young proNerly treated by the Daly Watchmaker. Satie- , eveni�g next, the 13th- Frank O'Neill and Mrs. A. Davidson left on a the being set quite close to the building. This, ning, 19th w members were L e I U w Chiistin Ass6ciation has just completed the I 64C 1869.1 - Some good�6sic is being prepared, 0 eve inst., four ne succinct 9;10=t. inst. Monday f last week for their homes. in Bible' Society meeting,'� which was held in no doubt accounts for the fire.i on guarant ed. I f ctorily, Miss NA. sited Pais- and a pleasant and profitable evening is ex- Manitoba.'-Shoddypeddlars are now going the Presbyterian church last Thursday initiated, and on Monday ev nin last eight Some time MII first quarter very satisfa Tim, best Company that have vi' others were made members. a a Beiikodh has proven herself an' effi,dent ley for -years.-Paisley Advocate. 1369-1 pccted. No admission fee, but a collection the rounds in our neighborlAood. They sell evening. An interesting addre wag deliv- Tuckersmith., adian Or err of, torf 80110OU fO the pupils, it, will be made in aid of the -church funds.-- their goods, romising to buy all the butter ered by Rev. Mr. Fairbairn. well for the order. The Can and" kitidly teacher and all SHo3cs rop. SP:PaNG.-We invite inspection trustees x)f Schp t exep-p Iola G 9 Allen, of the 7th concession, have moved he ti f two or three who hay(.: not of our now &took of Boots and Shoes' for the sprin Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Hicks. deny having and- eg 13 of tKe fainers at a high cash price TIDINGS. -The neighbors of Mr. Wm. Foresters is rapidly beco ing more populan ahip, that tl done suOicient home practice, have made ex- of 1894. GOOD BRUTHIRS, General Boot and Shoe been on 'that auditing trip, as stated in last througfout the summer. They hqve al- Cromwty. -Mr. Thomas Dickson and Miss L&zle 3L teacher for IS94 House. IN9_1 weeles Notes. The man who setup that. ready taken in'many of the farmers. :We him to his new home in EgmondvRe this Dicksonwere visiting their sister, Mrs.John, tendance of the cellent Orogress. The second quarter be CLICKS. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert,;,- Purdon week. They are loath to part with such an B. Campbell. THF. best troupe that has visited Walker- item must be a strong advocate of Women's would advise all who do not possess a shot and family, who have been spending the Mr rg that w. gins at,.bii e. Nearly all the old pupils are estfinable man as Alldn, who was reqni�i ton for some time. -Walkerton Telescope. - 1369-1 -Among other eontin4jhg; with. some new inater4al. To Rights, or his sight is failing. gn oe no time in procuring one. -On liging neighbor. Mr. Do �,ua less than� 0 to ' as winter with their numerous - relaifWs and always an honest, ob cYoLEs. -Intending purchas- choice plants now in ful wards �Iie ilose of this quarter it is pro- BicycLEs, Bi 1 blooni Mrs. Henry nday t Mr. Kaiser and. family left for friends in'this;vicinity, left on Monday for Ferguson, from Grey- township, has moved Bruasels. leinployea" d t�.gkive sin exhibition of progress made ers will do well to write or call on us, as we are in a Jackson rejoices in the possession of a lovely California, Before leaving, Masters Joey their home in Brandon. Mr. Purdon - B�fdre 4 see" ertainmei p6gitionto sell wheels at the very lowost prices. re months 18 a this week to big farm, which he purchased Stratford 4 an ent it. Pupils aad camelia. As the flower buds requi and *John -were presented by the Junior oun A PRETTY WEDDiNG.-The fneumRilc tires wheels from $50 up, at LuMDEIN & attire, and a low temperature nvust be thorough gentleman, a man of good, a d from -Mr. Allen last Nettie Beacon of Thursday of last week sas : Mr. - econd school parents, *Al do well to take note. WmsoN's, Seaforth., 13691 to in Christian Endeavor with Silver C. E' pns' bus -mesa principles, and has a high' estimate Johnson' of Buffalo,New York State, daugh- 1 y'llis second schg and Mrs. Duncan Ferguson, of this city, at- ERCITANTS ddArertise they are going to preserved during this period, it needs great They -were members of the Society since its are reluctant to ter of Win. Johnson, Esq., of McKillop tended the wedding of Mr. Fergusou�:i GodericA TO -V M of the duties of life, and we *-x. -Mr. M. Jordan, Who has sell cheap now, while it is a kri n fact we sell cheap care to bring it to perfection. This, how- organization by the late' pastor, Rev. Mr. After reeeivi NjiwF'*. partwith him. But the best of friends township, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. yotmgest sister, iss Mary Ferguson, at Huron Herring $3.66,per ever, Mrs. Jackson, with her -issionate -Miss Fannie Fotheringham and conduc most aucces3ful grocery uusi alltbetims. Beat Lake Simpson, must part, and we can afely say that2 Cro- Beacomet In, love for flowers, is everhappy to estQw. - ire years, halfbarrel. Highest cash price paid for butter, tal J. Sillery, this week. -Mr. Wm. Leech, of Isruseels, Wednesday morni�g. The cere- ness intTia"town, for the past fi A good Miss Jennie Jamieson, attended the millin marty's loss is Brandon's gain. -Mr.' and he loth concession of Hil)bert, was back to abut the atteni low, dressed hogs, sheep skius and hides. cry openings in London last week. -On Fri- mony was performed at the residence of the has takah 9 partner, in, the person of Mr. The- ordination of the recently elected. eldo via Huron. The st w -The orking horse for sale! Try our sugar cured meats. last Sabbath morning In our sful Mrs. James Campbell, who have been '* 'it- Grey township last week on business. bride's mother, by Rev. John Ross, M. A, John DeVeteanx, into business with him,and BRATTIE BROS., Seaforth. 1308-2 took plaeb (lay evening of last week, a very succes ing their relatives and friends in this vicin- past few fino- -days have ei iticed the crows to the essentially. 48 brid be- Pted by Miss MeLaugh- the - Ar#i , name, on. and after the first of FuLL assortment of sugar kettles,and sap church., The ceremony was conducted by social was held at the home of Mr. John ity, have returned to their farm near Moose- hip, and witl - the croak of the ing $up N 0 with an 'Averag A il wi . 11 be Jordan & Devereaux. This palls at MULLETT & JACKSON'$ Hardware, eafortb. the pastor, and was very impressive. -Those Dunkin, of Stanley, in.aid of the Methodist : our towns lin, of Bru sels, an the groom, who is Mr. PrA, ,� .1868 jaw, NQrthwest Territory. -Mr. Neil Stew- frog and other signs shom clearly that spring Floyd Thompson, of Thompson Brothers, with au avel!A@ a4ditiofi' to an already strong firm, will -2 , who read our local Tory papers just now church funds.-R;�- Mr. Musgrave, of Me- -bound pr I tiYans, must art, of Dakota, who has -been staying with is nof distant. dry goods ni�rchants, Livingstone,Manitoba, 4boul. not see. m Killop, took charge of the communion serr prove, trust, of great benefit to hoth HEItit the Fraser Dramatic Company,, six and are not hide be his uncle, Mr. Hugh Stewart, has returned Accm-EXT.-Mr. Joh Denny, of the Mill by Mr. John Fergus6n, cousin of -the bride. teacher, eau -9 gantlenlen doncerned, and we have no hesi- nights next week. 136D.1 SuMy conclude that fair treatment of a," OP- vices in Union church on Sabbath last. --The to the prairie State, taking. with him an- but a single schi Ution in wishing them a most sue-,;�ssful ponent ig unknown among them, or that, Ocldfellows here have rented the hall above Road, met with a painful accident on Mon- The function -wa a quiet one, only the tear other of Canada's young men, who has fled d . While b4ching his team one relative -s of th teacher �coul. I "'they are both. young men of inod- -Mr. M. Robertson of this editorial brains are sadly lacki% What -a Scott's ew store. They � pay for it ..an ay morning- and intimate friends e -con- career, LoGAL from the kind of prosierity that is rampant room would lim BwEFs. of the horses crowded h' against the side t t- parties being present. - The. happy training in dirt-throwin, ern idem and "go" 4bout.them, besides gr and inisreprese-u- annual rental of $50. They intend fitting it rac inf town -%vish6s us to -.9ay that lie is still doing in this country. �rushin� hi1nn baAly. He was the room was of the stable, c eft by the nop'n train for their future being w@1 known to the citizens of Seaforth tation the youth who read such tuff are tip in first class style and havin one of the might business at the old stad, and can attend to dical attend- tendance I -verely bruis se ed, and when i4e h in Livingstone them and, therefore, getting? -Mrs. (Rev.)- Graham was called to handsomest lodge rooms in e county. 01116 carrying with and suriminding country, all orders for undertaking and furniture as ar erage -thus was ance arrived it was found *,that his coll the best wNhes of a, host of friends. need no Onher introdur-tion. frorn us. Clinton last.week on account of the Serious Fall wheat in the neighborhood is now look- , Thoulas Govenlock, of McKil- Exeter. bone had been broken! Air. Denny will BRImPs.-The Auditor's report was pre- additional roon illness of lier sister, Mrs. Irwin, who is -well ell. T ing w lop, who was laid up for a couple of weeks, from ITEDis.-Mr. Ardagh Stanlake, who has likely be laid up for some time. Three of the: CEMIStIAR _14NDEAVOR AN141ATERSARY.-The advanced in years and 1 -nay not rally sented. at the comicil. meeting last Monday is able to be round gain. -Mr; M. Y. Me- been laid up with rheOnatisni . for the past WEST BIND No R. and J. I 'which had �&b TES.-Messr� an Young Peciple'a Society of.Christia� F, d Showed, a cash balance on hand- n- Leau has beeir laid up with la grippe the present atta6k.-We regret to note that eveningg for a S 50 in, 1892 havi Zurich. month, is, we are glad',to learn, able to be Landsborough, of Park River) Dakota, who of 2,084. There is ii w on hand over $1,000 n Church celekat- Mr. C. R. VanEIgniond is still confined to 0 deavor Of the Presbyteria week/or more, but is iiow getting ll right out. -Mr. Thomas Daw is gtill confined to This shows ths inkin ed their' anniversary on Tuesday evening, his residence through illness. As the warni BANKRUPT STOCK. -Having purchwied have been here for a few weeks calling on to the credit of the ag fund account, -,rn Exhibition is to In the petit -The Northwest( a his bed with, pleurisy. 'Master W. J. West- old frinds!'and relatives,� returned home last under the consolidat�*Bd loan rate. This sum �nces, however, we hope for in- part of the,bankrupt stock of Mr. D. Gottsch lk by hiDDldrt aili open meeting �u the chu�oh. weaher adv, is 0, Couneill my stei at- Goderieb. this year aw therefore prepared to g! cott, ak typo, in the Times office, had an op- -M a S rah Watteis of Devil's t in first-class Mort - be he on the 25th ve you big bargains In ev, . e )onald, the pastor, presided, and 26th bf Saptember.-At a meeting of crease of strength on his part.-Marelis ad- s, as I am desirous of cleaninK out week. the council will inves Boots and Shop the following: vent was peaceable in the extreme eration performed on his foot, on Monday Lake, Dakota, who has been visiting her- Lrazes on real estate. n estimate -ws re - and on Abe platform ivere Rev. Mr. the Executive Comittee of the East Huron and -pro- this stock at greatly reduced prices. The stock is In last, by the amputation of the s;econd toe of �eii_ved from the Bell Telephone �o Huron the inq excellent condition and has been bought at a great Urn duced serious thoughts of gardening. Rather parents here; Aends to ret i this week- loway, of the Methodist church, repmk;dnt� Teachees Association, held in Clinton,.it Hynd- r 0 ing the' Epworth League, and Rev. Mr. ezLrly but we should prepare. It is about reduction on cost. We have also secured the ser- his i 'lit f t Drs. Hyndman and fire alarins, but *as laid over for the. Tlfuolly-performed the operation blr. and Airs. E. Pearen, of Wawanosh, re similar k'ases, ji cided to hold the next Institute meet- eg of Mr. Gottschalk and we would like to see his The h Shaw., Gf Egmondville, representing the En- was de * time to bring up those plants that have v'c man a i visited relatives here : last week. -Miss. ing t eir grant ino, at Brussels on Thursday and Frida former customers give us a call. We will endeavor. patient is doing well. -Mrs. Shepherd lec- present, the figures %eing thought too high Y, fi ouse When this Start Selina Nott has been con ed. to the h for the village. The new tank, which. haz dewvror $cyciety of his church. The chief April 26W1 and 27th. -A couple of errors oc- been resting in the cellar all -winter. to use you right. FRED RIBUR, 1367 tured here in the Main Street Church, on with the grip, but is now recovering. the Education. feature of tlie evening was the lecturn by the dahlia bulbs in boxes if you wish them BRIEs.-Mr. Edmund Zeller left last been repaired, has been filled and so ar ix -e stai curred in our report of Stanley council pro- lenged th Monday and Tueaday last, to fair audiences George White, who had his fingers to bloom from July till October. Cut back. 'Wednesday for Minnesota. He intends to last takl all right. The council will likel build one Rev. W.J. klark, of the First- Presbyt - Wiley re- Thai ceedings last week. Mr. Thomas --Mr. a. T. Westeott spent Saturday in theorth e d 'a Afercan- Church, Loiidon who spoke cloquenti, on your roses to at least eighteen inches, if not stay for some time and make a tour through off with -a grain crusher, is around again, n thi season.- ceiv ed n order for $1.55 instead of $155 as in Sea'forth, the guest of his brother Wil- the, hand being almost heale(�. have, sehoolsw the threo, words, Home," 11 School and' t 'stated, laid Mrs- Secord wa� paid',R1.50 and done iii the fall, and cut out all dead wood. the Western States. -Mr. Benjamin Geiger, liam.-Three loads of the members of the tile Insurace Company, throug 53 and 65, but Of -course you gave them a good t Of left a few FARx Rx-4-TED—Mr. John Prendergast agent,.Mr. F. S. Soott, have settle(T the loss Church," o the delight and edification of _cQA who has been here this winter, not $150. The omissioi.v of a period makes a Epworth League drove over to the. Conven hie] a loyment, of a it no - has rented his farm, w , 1 is situ, ted bout on D. as Supplied by the -"The -here he win cLennan's 1ouse at $300, and he his hear6rs. Music w, big difference sometirnes.-During the yeaIr manure in the fal, if not do w. days ago for North Dakota, w ton at Parkhill, on Friday last, and return- M -wers" is ea ily raised, bu of Egmondville, to Mr. James ve itot ase�c Queen of Flo t a mile south ad in a few Endeavot,choir, which refleots much credit 1893 there were 51 births, 37 marriages -a-ad stay this summer. -Mr. Win. Eagleson and ed on Saturday morning at 6: 30. -Mrs. John Cameron, for a term of ye at an annual now has the roof on again., It, -is thus se, many people get disgusted because it will his brother were in town last Sunday to see days will occupy it. -On Monday afternooit on its -painstaking trainer, Miss Ewing. 29 deaths registeped hi Seaforth.-The old a f -at" Sanders, aformer resident of here,whoresido rental of $300. The arni contains ence, and a ve There wals a very good audience intleed, not do well choked with grass or weeds un- their old chums. -Mrs. Leah Ellenbaum, of �00 Mrs. Margaret Hodgins, mother-in-law of ay inare which. Mr. Alex. -Sliemmin has a at Killarney,Man., and -who has been spend- acre -and is a good one and it has fallen Eno] gr, a schools in considering the -unfavorable weather, and Owned and driven for over twenty years, der a tree. But, there' the insect peat. Kilinanagh, Michigan, is visiting her daugh- Thomas Ballatyn�, who has been ailingL for ing the past few months here visiting rela- _a� eful the collection amounted to about twenty Yes, that little raseal of a thing is the worst ters,Afrs. D. S. Faust andMrs. C. Miller,and ood. hands, r Mr. Cameron is a car a few days die(i very suddenl y. She was tendance of ov to passed to the h- py hunting grounds last tives, will return' -home on, Alonda ang competent 11armer., Mr. Prenderga, 5, Goderieli-T4 -1 got to be almost a. land- brother, will Ote in this soil, but if you begin early, say as other friends. -Mrs. Sain.,Geiger, from the y next. at buried on Wedn�sday. - Mr.- and Mrs. -rs. At the close a very hearty v week. he ha( She will be accompanied by her soon as the leaes begin to op6n out, ou same plac d her moth have an auction sale of )�:is itoelk on the James Oliver, old residents of -Brussels, are a second schooJ of thanks as tendered to the speaker, r. mark. If human beings all did their work- y e, aeaompanie er, and Mr, Thomas Howard. -Mrs. Frank Han - 0 Paris after thirteen ears' absence is here visiting here visiting old friends. - They now reside Clark, fbr his delightful lecture. can Master 'him.: Give him a dose of 27th of March. There is not as faithfully and well this would be a much cocfi, nee Miss Theresa Creech, who has half a teaspoonful to a pail of water, her sisters ani H. an average Att happier world. S�e was --about 30 years old, green, other friends. -Rev. D. in Toronto. -The fine weather of the last DIFD MICHIGAW.-The Many Old every day or two. Or, even a good duckilig Braund tied the knot of matrimony between �een, visiting relatives her4 the past three Usborne. 'few days has removed all the snow and the ing two scho� and was at one time owned by Air. John months, returned to her home in Emerado, oi, Monroe who, for under the leaves with soap suds or clean Mr. C. Zirch and Miss-Bechen, of the 14th - I friends I Mr. Thomas S. Hannah, of Griswold, �Xlaui- Dakota, on Monday last. ITEms.-One of Zion!s old inhabitants has weather is more like April than March.- tesehers. 0� a chool many years resided on the Mill Road, Tuck- t water will do much to stop his -ravages.- concession', recently. -Miss Cook, from Mil- passed away in the per The river has swollen as high as it gener oba, who had been visiting his sister, INrs. -son;of Th9inus Pen morning is not Mrs. (Rev.)$haw left on Wednesday of J. J. Trum- (From another source.) t ersmith, hear Brucefield, will regret to 8 verton, has been the guest warden, of concession 9, Usborne, who de- ' does. Part of the: foot bridge has il learn of ha death, which took place at his Dickson, left on Friday last for Londi)n. lie iie�.-Mrs. Haller and Miss Martin were -Mr. R. S. Lang haa sold over 30 floated o� the, - interest whe -Aliss Lulu Duncan returned on Monda for Ridgetown in r6sponse to a i ssage from NOTES. parted this life on Saturday) *arch 3. The off, but being tied by a rope ong Rapids, Michigan, on y her inother, who is very ill, We hope for called home last week by, telegram to the' machines this year, besides wagons, etc.- body was interred in Zion.bemete4 on the shore. -The Young Liberal Club- will at gage- two tea from -a visit to friends in Toronto. -Mr. R. 11 -Carniiohael has got out the plans for a couple r following Monday. He had passed the &I- next meeting debate the questio the 23rd of December last. Mr. I better news soon, and a safe a, d speedy re- bed of their sick brother, Mr. -Martin. They Mr. J. Armstrong Shipped a car load of ho n 9C Resolved- last.- r. to prom.nde 11 fell a 'victim to la grippe, He was ill only turn. both live in Sebewaing, Michigan. -Last from this station on Monda lotted span of life. The large number of that, this Club is opposed to the interference Of stores in the vacant place on Main street about 6ro:weeks. He was a native of Seot- Wednesday the flax mill was closed, as they Wesley Snell had a very successful auction friends and neighbo o attended the of any secret society in politics, as they are roOm or ba� THE Ex-poswoR office, and work oppmi �i;F Am sale on Wednesday last. -The funeral of the fun y land, and iirhen quite a young man he en11- got finished with their flax business for this eral shewed how hi he was esteemed not in the hiterest of the public." - The will be begun as soon as is practicable. This Kippen anity di '�Valde g to get Beason, and they are now getting ready for late W. L. Brimacombe, who died on the 28th b the commi n Of St. Liberals of East Huron are beginnin grated to Canada, to;pu;h his fortunes in the will be .,cry great - improvement. -Mr. MUSIOL AND LITERARY CONCEPT.-,& spring again. -Mr. H. Well has employed ult., aged 63 years and 7 months,'was lar g to orga; n** ju mist, new land. In 834 he landed at Quebec, Hugh Robb has been sufferin - tlu- ilia a, is trymil izea singing class ready for the fray all along the line.- make grand Musical and biterary Concert will be held e world's goods he possessed - ly attended on Friday afternoon last to in6ved his furniture shop e ear r. in t e Zion 'neighborhood. He should be Mr. S. Hogg has who knew A said, all of thi in th .I for some time M Finkbeiner, from Tavigtock, as an ap with a bea has been un- un(ier the iuspices of the Kippen Public Halt Cc was three York Shillings, He worked his able to ,t Ing b age of Kippen, prentice to the harness business. -J. B. Fos- Exeter cemq�ery_ -very successful, as theke are a large -number from his old stand to the Grant Block where alphabet am cn� to usiness.-A r. and Mrs. J. pauy, (Ltd.,) in their hall in the Vill way to the Mill Road, Tuckersmith, where H. Pyper were aso under the weather last on �he i3vening of March 21, 1894, at which Gren ter is thinkLig of running his brick and tile' good voices in the soutlem part of Us- he has a fine a6w room, -It is said that theal iUe �P. Kleiser, the distinguished Canadian E'lOc- business with a double staff of hands, to aole,abject'v it was all a wilderness. He took tip te v borne. -John - Cornish . has ; disposed of his we are going to have aiwther hardwareshop, week-, with bad colds. " Miss Louisa Spar- tioniet will appear in a new repertoire of Dramatic Hensall.. farm now z)wned and worked by Mr. Hugh ling, of Winghain, is visiting friends in aud humorous recitatins. By the n1nierous return meet the demand. farin, lot 1; concession Q, Usborne.-The and that Backer's! old 1hop will soon contain we're capabi TENDERS for the whole work and for each McCartney, and continuad to live on it for town. -Alias Eadie Young, of Blyth, spent engagements. which speak more eloquently than 0 young ladies around Zion ave had several' another grocery store.-.�-_Mr. John Tait has, made in its part separately, addressed to Mr. E. Rannie, Hensall, upards of 50 years, -whou he sold t and words, as N� ell as by the notices flashed fr6m the 1Z wholly on Sunday in town, the guest of Afr. W. Af. Blyth. social gath 9 t emselves o ned his egg store in Ferguaon�s Block. - e are assured of the high char)acter of the and marked 11 Tender," will be received up to Mon- erings amor in the removed to Michigan. He resided in Aftelti- form f iltm* aid rag es. The young h Gray's family. -Mr. JohnMcMun, Weeissrs. Cai�Xiff & Kirkbv have removtl urnihed Huron's Isgiven-by this versatile arbist. Mrit Kleiser D& McKiy's LECTURE. -011 Monday day, March 19tb, 1394, for the erection of a Brick 0 u g gau eight years. He leaves his aged widow horse kin., shipped 19 horses to Buff%lo 1�st ill be sasisted. in the programme by eminent evening, 27th ult., Dr. McKay, of Formosa Church, in th6 Village of Hensail. Plans and speci- me are eeping open a w chful eye as they -the fo, 7 9 fications may be seen at Messrs. Coad & Itannie's n T their implement show room to the building In, 1 1 and a family of three gong and five daugh- wee'. calr Ott 0 local Musical Talent -both Vocal and instrumental- er oreignrs Beacom we orses were s ipped to the whole forming iL happy combination which e China, appeared in the Pr&byterian church Store after the 6th day f Marob, 1894. , The loyeat do not know wheth f ; ' i 'ur are about to formerly occupied by Messrs. Cochrane & ters, all of wh6m are married except ttw�, e a of fair ones, or Johnston, and R. Williams & Son are busy xy fonday. w take from them ome He was an industrious, the Old Count on AT ' were feel gure Nvill please, fascinate , a�d instruct. here. The large church wa8 filledtoitsut- or any tender not necessarily accept d. truttee-a youngest son. 'h 1368-2 prudence, e� purchsed by 3%1r. Millard, of London, E ii (r- Heretofore the Company have held with varying most capacity, although there.was a meeting whether the meetings are f6r the purpose of fitting up the old Shop for a livery barn. - honest man, and his d�ath removeaf another land,nnd Mr. Jwnes Archibald, 0 cess, two concerts in each year. This year it was of the P. P. A. - e BRIEFS. -Trade has been somewh 4 We no- 15uc onthe same evening. W at quiet discussing the beat means �o bring them to Mr. Brigde, who has purchased the car� �'worda; of of t1w honored pioneers of thi counity. decided by the board to bonserve our racaus for the , - 1i �n his el ticed quite a nmber of good horses I - e had Some good missionary meetings,in in our village (luring riage and woodworking establishment, has - brought in from the north on Tuesda.y. The one fint-class )u every re�pect. 'To do so c4118 for a this church, but this was the grandest we to the very bad state of the roads. --our e the past week, owing the critical question. oc"19 holding of but one entertainment and making that 11av gone into posiession. There is only on -As to small shop now vacant on the front treet, RF.. farmers seem , anxious to dispose of them large expenditure as well as an extr amount of in- ever had Dr. McKay had his Chinese stu- contractors are gettingready for a busy sea- DIt. McK.-,Y's L-EcTu -Dr. (,',. L. o- rne. Kay, the celebrated Yormosa missionary, even at present low'p- vices. -virs. Black, of dividu�l effort on the part of the Direct -rs. There and hardly a dwaling house in town, so -iog state dent with him, and his presence added i to son in the buildng, line, which speaks well fore we feel that we Deed not urge ; we bave but to le ness, -to accompanied by his Chinese student, ap- the Huron road, west of here,lms exchanged the interest of the occasion. The collection for the continual growth of our village.- GLEA=. Gs. -Mr. Will' Jones and his things are looking up in Bras mention to the inhabi�tants of the community at d here on Thursday evening, last frnis wi 2nd Con- large, the need of a cheerful response on their part was liberal. lora, return(, last week from week two rinks of �he geaforth Curling Club, a fair saml peare th TN1r. John Sproat, of the Rev. Mr. Ball, af Fullarton, formerly of sister, Miss F Theybrought out an audience, uession of Tuckersmith. Airs. B to our invitation for a, large audience on the even ends in Hibbert. -The re- visited Brussels for a friendly game, whieli �ompelled. 6 BiaEFLETS. -The concert on Friday even- this village, was here thiz -week, accom- their visit to fri, lack wa Ing of the 219t iDst. Look Out for programmes and for the home club, -this, the rcsbyteriar� Church bein i�acked from desirous of disposing of her fain, but has last, rendered by the Jubilee Singers, nied by his son, cfu� a visit. -Mr. H. Welsh cent thaw has poiled; oui sleignin-9—Milas resulted in a victo peopI poste.ra. Admission -26 cents; Children under 12, Lug end to end. The ch -ev. I this exchange instea'. fr�ni Toronto. -Mr. being the first match of the season for them. ir was occupied by R ma" -Miss Bertie 16 cents. G. T. MOKAY, secretary ; R. MCHORDTE, was a grand uccess in every particular. has recently sold the east half of his lot, ad- Lucy Blow is home Laurier, g., e, w -Y vy on unt As to 6,bo Ila's v. Mr. of leg- D , cen studyin - President. -Allis 8 maker, has a vel The ice was very hea acco of the Dr. McDonald. Re ob b 9 music in To 1369-1 The music given by this company is grand. joining his dwelling, to Mr. John Me - Mose, our new harnes 'Mr. Callowkv, cl' the ront under Professor Vogt, has -returned tablesh 'inthe Foresters' fine weather. -Mr. Peter Thompson waj- m-ondville, and Rev. PASSED AWAY. -Many were sur-orised to The, hall was crowded o the doors. -Mr. terof the township of Hay, who has with- neat and condor OPI I .- the folloi been 6 S re now about its, bad hea.r of the sudden death of Airs. Brown, of George Jenkins, who has been Blyth's pho- in the past year erected for himself a fine, MiethodistChurch, asisted at the opening to t�wn.-Th road building. -A store has again in Brussels this week, paying it services, r4nd Rev. Mr. of, 8t. �,,as 4eyearibe. Iusonioplaces they Peem the London road, who died on Sabbath of tographer for the past couple of years, has comfortable brick villa ey Mr. Wm. Dane,our flying visit on his trip to the north. -Bras- dwelling which, with"this opened in our Thomas' Church, closed the meeting with "to b0ottomless. -There, is consider4ble dis- last week, at the ad 'anced age of clerk-.!�Wr. Carter, who was en- sels is wellupplied with iujsuranw agnis 11r. Bez ises, v eighty- we have learned, sold out to Mr. Cash,1 oi addition of land,will give him fine prein township the benediAion. During the- evening -,he sati�fbxtion ex ressed with the front steps of five r-ars and eight inonths. d ged in the jewelry business in this village this week, there being a full half dozen in tion CIO p The eceased Brussels. Mr. Cash comes wellrecomme4d- and we are pleased to learn he intends ga oi- The general e to this section in the*old pioneer da ed. -Mr. D. B. McKinnon ii in Toronto this moving into our village, in the course of pr( church ch 'r gave several pleasing musical the new- town building. opinion c�a.ni :)bably ten years ago,, was the guest the village. Clintol ys a ' We understand there is to be a now week or so. -Mr. Charles Meyers has elections. _� The principal feature of the seems to be that -they cn be improved at and underwent much toil nd many hard- week-. of Mr. Henry Perkins on Sunday last. - evening. ho*ever, was; the appearance and very little expense. -Miss Violet. Campbell, sbips. She had a large family, who with livery. started in town in the near future.'- purchased Mr. McDonell's Standard bred Mr. James Lennox, of Tgronto, is visiting An Unspoken Reproof. It is about of Chicago, is at present visiting her parents her cry many friends mourn her departure, Miss E. G. Young is visiting friends in S�a- d! yrice. address of Aev..Dr. McKy. trotting stallion, " Foscolb " at a goo friends in town. At one time he was en- were gaged in the tinsmith business in our Vil- A certain minister called upon a certain thirte6n' yeskra since Dr. McKay's last visit in _McKillop. -The Clinton News -Record re- yet have the consolation that she has gone forth and Toronto this week. -Mr. James This is a well brecl horse, and Mr of eyers here, and h0 has changed very little in th&t mark Edwin J a, son of Mr. Edward member who had been neglecting thetek- 8 that "on a bright, cler day Clinton to a better home. McQuarrie got two of his fingers badly will doubtless do well with him. -The many lage. -Mr. ame time. He still hos as much fire and vigor as This ived a- kick from a cow on Sun- ii�ght services, ancl went straight up to the can be seen with the naked eye., NOTES. -The third annual meeting of the crushed on Friday night, during the Jubilee friends of 'Mr. Benjamin Shir-ray, who was James, rece NOW ever, and his long, flowing beard is only relly is a subject for congratulation. -The Kippen hall company, was held on the last 8ingers' concoer . day last, which broke thq large bone of his fire -place in the iitting-room, and with the. and t, by a window falling 'on so seriously injured by a falling tree, will 'IV t -h leg, near his foot. their sch slight. ri�mled with grey. He spoke for 'Fraser Dramatic Company plays in Cardno's Friday in February. He will be laid up for 00 tongs removed a live coal from off -the fire On account of the them. -Miss. Fisher, of Wingham, is be pleased to leaxn that he is recovering and t�e aout iwo ll�)urs, giving a description of hs Hall all of ' -t week. They are e9ceedin storni weather there was. not a very good weeks.-A�rs. Cook, bf this village, fell and placed it on the hearth, then watche& 9- guest of Miss Chamberlain this wee.-MisH doing as well as could be expected. -Mr. few extract f I He has, the rea elow of heat trials and triumphs in Formosa. ly well spoken of in the towns where they atten(Tance, but considerable work was ac- McIntyre, of Wingham was th eat of William Welsh is putting in a fine new and broke her'wrist on Sunday. —Mon a it while it turned from n his pla automatic engine and boiler i ning have already appeared. -Bread has faReu in complished. The financial report was Miss M. McQuarrie t'h' he to a black mass. The member in question certainly, uupder Providence, accomplished a thaw increased the volume of water in ver is week. r Ma- Ithen. Herrin mills. Mr. Welsh, assited by his brother, river s great work there. Twenty-two years ago, price to four cents per small loaf. That is ellcouraging, showing a 'balance on han colm Cambell is in the employ of o that Mr. Dane's dam was at one carefully observed the proceeding, anc an9 when he first, set foot on the Island there about where it should stay. -Messrs. R. after paying all the expenses for the year. ton & cKellar at present. -Missiona Mr. Henry Welsh, has been puslifil a large time in great danger of giving way again.- said, You need not ay a single word, sir was not one -native Christian, hile now and W. Richardson, of Walkerton, who The following officerb were appointed for sermons will be preached in the Methodist and increasing business in the buil ing and The Cauadiv Jubilee Singers Sang in the OR urs 111. 4 T'