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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-12-28, Page 8f 4 ]DCEMBER 28, 18,94 nnff 1O.N EXPOSITOR.* X XXE _R 8 very well, and it may be saved,—The Union Buchanany student of 1(hox College, Tor- The ceremolay was performed by. Rev, Mrk :diday till the onto,. and his brother, Mr. John Bachana'al D E.I. EMBER 4nd Foster patern, would it not be well � for acto1w has the pondi- e of a f given its hands a,h4 cow, of the food required, and ance or some other tem. Galloway, a Seaforth, in. the presew, ton, student of the Agricultural College) Guelph, d her with I the D minion Alli con- 3rd 16f January.—Mrs. ames Johns tions necessary -to Sdrroun n or P ves of the B_ IG DROP zatiqn to institilte a training number of friends and relati spending their Christmas. holi- der to make her produce milk at a profit, perance organi inen as aim at tracting parties. Th OOM was most ably whose building was badly damaged by fire were homc n(� r. John e —Mr. Win. Sbirray a his venture in.the dairy bu4iness will not be school for such of our public on, a days. cal offices.�Mr. supported by his brotKer, Lancelot, while,, 13orne time ago, has had a new roof Out av both of Detroit and Iormerly of For the re r of this T-non-th Clothing. succesful, and his ret�rns from that soureq filling the highest politi Shirr inaind there P!�Ii Ing Made-wp,, er of Miss Jetnims Miller assisted the bride.� The flat one, and the inside all fixed, and the -fiensall, are home We'.know of no pla�6 ge fiderion, Mathematical Inast o *%vill be x1ot ve r e eremony being ovi Jook, of where this lore easily 1�? 0 Collegiate Institute, is spendin M xy large. ar, all partook of a sump- tenants have moved into it again.—The near d* their can be u inoo� Rickapoo Indian Medicine Company has Christmas vacation,— r. and 31iss inform,ation e worthy host- iWe refei you to page five of thii., paper for our biL irac9tion with relatives atil ti -ions repast prepared by th o k wadenup clothirg in* Meu`* Youths I and and cheaply obtained than at a meeting of the Christmas] ntin been ks, and the Sebringville, are visi ing at Mr. H. Cook's. isbount, —Those h a few hours were spe here'for the past two wee ert oats and Suits; also for Lales'and Child- e that friends in the %41[age and town. ess, after whic Sarnia, was home this kind, and we trust therefor etc. The bride was halt has been well filled every night. As a —Mr, Albert Kaiser., of tercoutp. Read Paid advertisement through t the boys' who bave'e-bee'n rendering themselves a social converse, games$ if finisher up " oil Monday night there -was a this -week spending Christmas. —Miss Jennie' Bargains nts, and ycu ,, ill and that we ititend to make it an e"Y Huron will be largely represented a the recipieut of many beautiful prese earest Murray and her brother, Air. John Murray, to purchoe you I r winter supplies of forthcoming convbution. nuisance at 6,11 our church gatherings for useful and ornamental, showing the, glass join filled with beans, the n an, spent Christmas at their matter for � on favor by both 9, Fur, &c. we raean ------- L— some time, will. confer a gfeat gn,esser to the number it contained to get a of Wingho —In -all kinds of— clothing, general Dry Good in in which the young couple are.held. of Rodger- A eatee - COLLE01ATIE IN-STITUTE 1894.—In the re-- stopping their1oblish conduat at *once. sterner re- go d wa eky father's, Mr. James the wise should be enough,—Mr. They will settle down to the tell. Richard Green was the In Galt this week PICKARV& 00'S- port of this school, given last week, s6veral word to man with a guess of 2,520. That was the ville,—Dr. Thomas was',lu Mi s Gilders, WM. it to spend alities of life on Mr. Tasker's farm, in Us of Gode- persons degerving.of prominent notice were L. T. Lacy left on Saturday laE od wishes of all. n0liber the bottle beld.--Mimicipal mat- visiting his parents'.— is DRY, = Goo Bargain, Clotling and Dry Goods House, left unmenioned. N Christmas.and' New Years at -the parental borne, with the go quiet. Mr. Brokenshire is out ri-ch is the'guest of Mrs. J. Ellis.—Miss lso -11attie Brooks is teis are very i Seaforthq .—Two of our' promin- ii and M%rtba Smallacombe is visiting friends in home near Hamilton . tity. He is a good , ma the school representative at McGill'Ulliver mas Hill and Mr. for the mayon Suitabk for the Holi- sity, ontreal; J. ae, at'Torouto ent educationists, Mr. Tho will fill the position well if elected. Brussels.—Miss Lsvrock, of ifumilton,, is George Jackson, attended Mr. Andrew the guest of bliss Shirray, of Hay township. day Trrdle, V]7-.,, University; Messrs. John on and A.' Iwilsonys, Cash Grocery. McIntosh, tit Knox'Tollege and Messrs. Scott's examination on Friday lapt. O -N Stephen. —Mr. Robert Murray, one of the Principals FU -R CAPES) of the7 Normal School, Toronto,and his H. Ross and D. McCallum,at Toronto Medi- —Mr. Samuel Robinson,'a COI-SCIL Dorims. —At the last meeting of brother,Mr. Thomas Murray of the t3 of the best q�i!&!ity -y several LOCAL BRiE#s. $1 icli j all the mem- one We bave a fult'live ot new frui cal 'school. There are probab] the tepben council, at wh -niptou, .FUR� 'DNIUFFS) in the warket, we are selling good sound now raisins. other students whose names deserve honor- former resident oi McKillop, but who now esent, the tim paying the Principals of the Higb School at Bra -were pr e for rrants ud age at 6 cents per pound 28 pounds lives near -St. Catharines, was in this vicin- bers until re -spending the'lloliday season with their ATANTLES able mention in connection with the pros tended the first Wednes- Rodger- —Mr. Robin- taxes was ex imported granialated sugar for!al ; IS pounds gobd ity -isiting friends last week. relatives and friends in and about IK&w augWr for $I; 24 pounds extra bright'coffee sugar Institute from which they graduat- _N 0 t perous eres tor t nr 25(, ed, and, if so, we shall be giaa to have them -as are the best ion has purchased- a fifty acre farm near d%y in January next, after which int ille and Hensall.—Mr. A. J. Arnold, bar- SHAWLS3 vi Black and Japan To d o all unpaid taxes. A coin will be char(ye n , ; our fine Ceylon St. Catharines �ou which he now resides. Toronto, and his friend, Mr. Lind - tot. the money ever sold in towt We re- rister, d out for acknowledgment. �qual to or better -than Pointe nton� occupied the. mu-nication from the H council Nvill be -ps a say, wer Black tea at 46 per pound is 4 it tile Mayor HobA -of Cli e in the village this -week, spending -DRESS GOODS,. gret that the nalIll of Mr. A. Armi age AuV 60o tex you con get elsewhere, fty one pound ; clifTneeting. R. 'Me - pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sabbath tended to at next coun of Coffee is giving good satisf le- AVING determined to adopt, as Christmas with- Mr. Arnold's parents and MILLINE RY, our Bout bon wend first secretitry.of t4e Board, i and prew.-bed two thoughtful, eat -nest ser- Clinchey and Ware Oliver wer� appointed elatives. tiork, tr% It Ono% and you will want it always. we ly noted founders ly as possible, -THE CA -SH dppiitymreturning Officers for � polling sub- r left out from t4 list of ho groceries we arc sell- �knons_ —Mr. William Doig, who has been H near have %'first-clas@ sto-ek of fresh He was a vell-known citi- TABLE, COVER,, now deceased. solved to reduce. divisions,Nos. 7 and 8, and t�ie. polling in ­i� 'SYSTEM, we have re ing apl-3 for cash or trade and can sell cheaper than teae Ing school in Madoc, Hastings County, Wroxeter.. zen of Seaforth for many years and was a --in.egs, as they cannot help I . I he any Who do a. credit bu ths, w Grand Bond division will be beld in t makinK bad debts that good tce until his removal to. Toronto� where fortbe,pasbsix mon as in town 0r the subscription price, of THE: Exposmit the ve to pay. t NoTEs.—Among those �Spending the APKIS -ustomers ba i, we have some of the Saturday on his, way to his, horae in Tucker- Maccabees hall. All.theother divisionsre- rul), d. DOLLAR per annum -if Christmas holidacys witlifriends and rela n Dinuor Sets and Toilet Sets selling at lowest cash b( ie smith.—Mrs. AngusINIcIntosh Of Mi to ONE main the same as formerly. Brent Hazlewood, of TOWELS1 finest. gonds, Which we are elligan, pelees C%11 %nd. eee them. All kinds of good trade paid strictly in advance. tives in town, are od fish is at present in this vicinity visiting friends, -er, Niagara Falls ; T. taken at hiehest market prices. Some fine- c - A Dr,N.][AL.—A report having in some way Blyth; b. M. Walk CURTAINS, N1 r s. ntosh was a daughter' of the late If not paid until the end of THREE Winthrop. At 5e per pound. road that Rev. P. Musgavei the re- W. Gibson, Toronto; bliss Aggie Jameson,' iGNv.v. —On Friday got ab KiIIop9 Barnet Burns.—J& William Copp has pur W Ni. Ott w ; Jas. LSON Sea -forth. MONTHS, it will be $1,25. DiF, CHRISTMAS Grand Rapids - E. G. Brown, a a, BOY'S SuITS7 C., Wt a.pected pastor of Duff's ebarch, Me chased a house: and lot in Egmondville from w,. Rothsay had visited Miss Pollock, the so-called aveninglast the Sabbath School teachers of Orr, Man homas Po itoba; T ving If not paid until the end of SIX 'Bank of Commerce Block. sp Mr. Johnston of Clinton,and intends ba the Presbyterian Church here held their e pleased to see onr old friend, OVERCOATS 14 we ar iritualist," during her recent sojourn in use at- Alsol a stone foundation placed -tinder 'the h HS, it will be $1.50 Mr. Ike Elliott,. forinerly station grent, MONT annual school meeting. festival. The pl Seaforth, the reverend gentleman is very 0 ised; and other needed repairs mAde to it.—We w much annoyed tht he 4hould be so acci sent for a formexhibiteda large wigwain decorated here, who -_ ith his family are the gues�s of A�'�i D SEE THAT YO 0. P. R. notide,that Mr. J. S. Roberts is No subscription will be TTOKETS RAD via, and, in a letter which *e have7from, him, be are glad to t every inch of its external -with showy and Dr. Smale. Mr. Elliott has many warm of the re- sufficiently r�covered to be able to at- longer' period than one year withou useful presents for the children. After par- friends among the people of Wroxeter.—A A largre vaiiet of Fancy ATticles for to via indignantly denies the accuracy, 'tin of De- ur' "g being paid for. taking of tea and good things provided by Send yo 'telegrams, to all poin tend to business.�--Mr. Neil Bethune port. He says th�at be not only did not visit a contingent of cavalry from Gorrie,under the Christmas Trade. Mr. C. Bethune ot the Grand Miss -Pollock, as reported, but that to his tr-oit, son Of e congregation, and collected and distrib- -the pa- These terms will be strictly adhered th command of Major Kaine, visited the town knowledge ho� has never seen her., and would vay, spent Christmas at ut a C. A R TELEGRAPH. Trunk Raili ed.by the teachers, a very. interesting o i Christmas - morning, and made qui —Master John M McLean, to without respect to persons, so that is- commotion.—The entertainment an Mr. rental, home. programme was gone through with, consi d Christ - not know her if he were to see her. Tout psrcels q�iould go via third son of Mr. A]. Y. McLean, who bas if any subscribers are required to pay tind of addresses, recitations, readings, etc., bfusgrave�s letter issoniewbat lengthyand iii" tree in connection -with the Church of been in Manitoba for nearly three years, re- Edward. McFau- 1,,. - uite in-teres�ting, and we are sorry that it' tbi3 long price, they.must blame, them. interspersed with vocal and instrumental England Sabbath School held in the Pa - DOMINION EXPRESS Co. turned home on Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. music. Thenthepresents weredistributed, vilion on Friday eveQ)g I& t was de- came to hand too late to permit of its publi SEAFORTH. William Snell of Hullett, spent Christmas selves, at; d not us. wbole hour, so numerous were teation this -%veek, but it will appear next which took a cided success, and great credit i-- reflected I S JACKSON, Agent. at the hospitable residence of Mr. James they. The §peakers arid assistants outside eek. on Mr. and Mrs. Robinson for the care and 1%1 chliobael, Goilerich* street. —Mr'Vervaeke,- TO DELINQUENTS - the school to whom we are ii1debted were skill with which they trained the c1lildren. H-eaman and family have the sympathy a 1404 JWTELEMONE, a2. CON ho'se buyer who has been doing Revs. David Forre Both the singing and acting were above the their numerous friends in this place in their THE RoxBORO SCHOOL -CE-RT.—On the London r st, and T. W. Cosens, and so large a business here for the past year, We hive now between five and s'X Dr. Campbell and Mr. George Murdie, all of e.—JAn R. Gibson is spending the -sad affliction.—Mr. Wil -ham T. Arm- very Thursday -night, last week, the annual shipped a car load of �fine horses to the old. thousand dollars owing us on our sub- whom greatly pleased and profited' the over- ba=s with friends in Niagara Falls.— strong, Emily City, Michigan, is the guest Roxboro school concert was held in the country, on Monday. He wants to 8hip1 one ree rvie, Huron st Mr. Thoma school house, and was, as usual, a grand tfi of scription list. This m"u8t be collected filled house. d a Hemphill has begun excavating of his brother, I hundred from here. during the mon WARBLINGs. —Mossrs. Well Marshall an' for the new brick block he will erect in the and Mrs. Harry Baker, of Howard City, success. The building was crowded as full All arrears over one year on January, if lie can get;1hem.—Mr. William at Once.,. Frod. Welsh were guests at the residence of spring. Messrs. Thynne & Willis have the Mich' riding a few days v' it, as it would hold, so full" it is said, that gart, are spei Campron has gone to reside on the old home- the. FIRST OF MARCH NEXT, Mrs. Bolton last week.—Christmas passed contract Mr. B' k ents here.—Mr. Johil.2"In some -of the occupants went out through the of excavation and stonework -4 er a a Grigg� DISTRICT MATTER& stead farm on t6 Mill road, Tuek6romith, will be placed in -the hands of our ryquietly in this section. —Tempted 'by There is likely to be a friendly debate be. windows. Many had. to go away, not being dealer in Is toys, etc., has, on account which he purchased some time ago.—Mon- e able to'obt'ain admission. solicitors for collection. the green fields and the beautifut, sunahl, The Orogramine fore long between the Young 3ken's Liberal of the increas e. of business through he hol of the north the eagle has again determined Clubs of Brussels and Wroxeter. engaged cleiks to wait SuCCESSWCL MODELITE.S. —The' felle'-w1ilIg was a goocl one and highly delighted the day last, notwithstanding the �%d roada and days) neartv a dozen ,storn * M The year way commence at any ay weather, was a busy olay in town, it -our country. But this time he Bent on his numerous customers.—MT. Richard to viol studerits have passed their examinations at audience. Its only fault was that, consid- people coming in in large numbers to pur- time and the full year will be given for his mate, a Tory sagacious and wise looking the lNfodel School ; Girls,—Bella ',ering the crowded state of the audience, chase tb6ir Christmas. supplies.—Mr. An.- 0 warn the ner- MCKMOO. Bissett, of Tondon' East.- spent Christmf&� Bethune, Seaforth ; Amy Brett, Sef&Dbll; -there was a little too. much of it. owever, ONE DOLLAR. old bird, ahead of him, to -DF.r.vRTFi).—Mr. Patrick'Atkiiison, one here visiting relitives.—Mr. -jAitcbeff -'Jennie M. Cameron, Do 8 were largely to drew Scott of this town has been re-engaged vous, people that he does not intend to touch Robert San.; Ma -lid Baker, the audience thei elve of the old settlers of this district, died on ders has- returned from a shooting expedl. he- for next year as teacher in the school on t MCLEkNBAOTHICAF39 anything but sbeep.-7M tion in Turnberry townfsh�p,­X,r. Mitchell ; Ella Devereaux, Sea -forth.; Q iday morning last, after a very short ill- Ji"dhb ,Ien blame for this, for they encored-zearly iso Ellen Butchard Mill Road, near Brucefield. Mr. Scott is Sul F,. Evans, Seaforth; Annie 1. List?- iber. The roceeds wereaminent- has gone home on a visit to her parents.— He had previously been a strong, ro. Leathorn, Of the. insion liouse has,par- nesi every nun PUBLISHERS. one of the best slid most successful teachers James Horney and their A colisirylering t Mr. and Mrs. hysical chased from Mr. Wesley Snell the large elk wel-, Clara. Rutchings, St. Marys; "le ly satisfactory, he low price of bust man, indeed the picture of V 0 the Coullty, and the people of that section daughter, Miss Birdie., 8pent Christmas rty f Mr. M. Prendergast, Seaorth; loa4ella wn- which wa's formerly the proe admission. The dialogues and similar exer. e to Hibbert to a;re to -be congratulated on their good for- Ashfield. strength. Deceased cam b I jigs M., Smith, pises were exceedingly goo a ardson, Seaforth� M. Robertson, Anderson. d, reflecting e'rvices for another ith friends in Goderich. ship many years ago frdm Adj 'Is and Alexander Dow.—Mr. Frank Westeett., ne in securing his s In con- Douglas, Manitoba, is visi-ting relatives in; tu ACTIVIT119S.—The revival services,' of Toronto, will give an evening's entertain- n rillose who tr L -3N1,Dav*8ea,fvrtfi W.C.Pf -I u h ere it 6 ttled on and cleare the farm on the 4th im inchard,,Seaforth. ained the young nomina se Robert tions take nection with the Ashfield circuit are being ment of Sacred Readings at Winthrop Pres concession, now The munici I d und this village.—The financial: Noys,—Jam,es E. Black, Rockwood; people. One nulnbe�f Three little curly na occupied -by his son. A An SrO - po ion church this weeki—Tbe byterian Chu'reh, on Tuesday, 15th of Jan- ent of the village has been katedp, ?Ia4in, the town ha Monday evening conducted in Zion -4 '13rucei CromarV W. F. Hamilton; 0170111- headed -coons," was so good -that the per- I few years ago be inoyed to the Huron Read, 8tatem n Ly next. There should be a large turn out of Chritmas examination of School Sectio nary next, for the benefit of the Sabbath arty, P. R. Higliet, Anderson: Luther W. formers were straightway invited to repeat McKillop. He was a very hard working,in. and shows that the village fathers hav ratepayers.—Aniong the students who are No. 5 took place on Thursday, 20th inst. sebool. . The entertainment will, no doubt, highly thought of by1i been very economical uring the past year, Taylor, Mitchdll. it at the Kinburn schoof entertai Iftlient. dustrious man, s�.onding the holidays in town, we have no- The pupils acquitted themselves well, to be an enjoyable one, and as the fee is a y uc turn neighbors and ver h respected by all and the taxes are much lower than in p v- ti4ed.Mdasro. J. L. Killoran slid H. Beattie, the satisfaction of the visitors present.— small one, our peo le will no doubt a de ion$ years.—The hotel property at th& T —The -residence of ILI- 'Mac- GooD young Mlch cows near calving for' . his acquaintances. He lacked cade Of e i$'being offered LLL 16f 04-Qntario Law School; E. T. Kellain, There will be a tea-meetin north end of the VLill and entertain- (4oderich street, was the scene of a sale cheap. �ppiy to wx; BuHoLZ,.Egn1ondvf1l,q. out largely. 0 the three score and ten years, being only in ;,of.Torbato Medical School i, Harry Cowan Of ment in Zion chu�ch on New Year's night. __0 pretty gathering on Wednesday morning, his Olot year, He leaves a wife and large sale. - Mr. J. T. 11 eatcott lias been rmacy A A - btav 14am DOX'T Miss* the Choir Concert in Cardild's A tile .,School of Pha A,ho. by the -. W&Y, Tile Lu6know Methodist choir will -be pros. Nellie was X_ I I ^f hd%m are full town nointed to vrocure a purchaser. w en er aecox& Q. 16 . f. 11KL&y1 &A��& T oreditable exanling- and render excellent music for the K Hall to -night (Friday); A inuvical. treat. General- hJust passed ent Orin Rs Er,-Earuj). t the last regular en- united in niarnag-e to X rL Lanoblin ]VIAT111MONIAL.—Mr. Godfried Nicholson, -,F tloqp at, that in -Clarkson of liedy, of (111initon. The cereinony was per- admission, 26 cents. . atitution; Fred occasion. of the Bronson Line, and a lady from Gd- meeting of Loyal Orange Lodge o. 813, Haxlock. BOARDEP- wanted. Apply at 31 Johm th� brinal School, Toronto ; C. Willis - J. forme4 by tile Rer. Rural Dean Rod -gins, of WEDDING BEMq.--One of those event erich, whose n street. MRs. G. N. EUSWORT11. 1411xi AcKinl�y, J. Jackson, W. McLeod and' A. Chiselhurst. &me we do not know, were McKill�p, the f6llowing officers were elect� too p %C bert Searle t. TllommP ohnreh� The bridesmaid was 7 I'll Cosens, o -bee. last week- joined together in the bonds of ed for the current year :-110 which cause so much pleasure, of Seafor* sister of TnE cheapest Dinner and Toilet sets f Toronto University. , Dr. T FruE.—About 9 - '(111 k oil 'Tuesday holy matrimony. We wish them a happy W. M ; John Bullard, D. M,; Robert Boy , 9 the residence of Mr. Tasker -on Decetabe iss Min-ni town are at the popular grocery. Estate of H, Rol". Coleman, Who has been at' Johno- Hopkins the bride, and tile gcoomaman Mr. Norman 1411-2 evefting of last wee� oz school house life. ry Horney, Rpeording Sec� 25th, when his daughter, Emma, was Ina, University, Baltimore,- taking the post -gra- Chaplaip ; He Fair,of ClUtton. liter the young couple re- 1[tHmF,,NiBFn the new rink no almost Com- known as School Section No. 7 Hibbert, was BRIEF9.—The Christmas Tree F16tivals in 'retary ; Alonzo Sparling, Fi4ancial Secrem ried to Mr. Thomas Arkell of Teeswater. duate course in medicine, is spending Christ- turn from 00ir wedding trip they purpose noticed to be on fire. The alarm. was given pleted, will be open afternoon and evening. Lots of the Evangelical and Lutheran churches last tary ; Anthony Boyd, Treaittrer ; A Me- A large numberof friends were presoft�t( mas:at home. —Mr. George Anderson te&c1l_ to lose ice, lots of tun. Wait for It before 1mrohasing your - , thing could be tione the living jA 401inton. We are soyry and befor Tuesday evening were, in all respects, a Cuteheon, Director of Cerei'ionies ; Win. witness the ceremony, which was perfomM. "Windsor Colle iate Institute, is sch an?,,, h a brilliant cateer, season tickets. M�r. Baldwin will be there in the -er in the abox6f. The blisshlackay from, our circle ofyoung peo.. 001 that ))as ir 8 aLftdrnoon lor the benefit of learners. TickeW same Cre.�Miss Bella grand success. The children mastered the .Johnson, I t committee ; John Gabraith, by the Rev. Mr. Fair, of Londe ibt, she will soon be as and whose schola cattered all over the spending his holidays ra-arels ple but hax;e no dot as old rink. BAGI)Wli & MARSHALL, Piroprietom recitations and dialogues wonderfully well. .12nd committee J. H. Campbell, 3rd com- grooln was on ported -by his brother, o Ballantyne of Crediton Public School,and Tile cause of the fire'is globe, was in ashes. T er mis great a favevite in (1incai as she was here. and young were hi hl - pleased by what mittee ; Win. �ullarA,4tli committee� Wim while the bri Le -was assisted h -8 Jane Ballantyne of Bluevale soliodatre ;a prosper- —A good gi Mis Old niq Y GiRL WASTF D. wish the-newLy wedded pair rl for general d to be from- tht soot taking.fire an( they heard and saw.— r. George Schatz, Brotherston, 5th committee.- Will. Trew- M iss Nellie. The bride was Lutifully at- *us and happ houso work. Highest wages. 'Apply at Exrosuron spending the holidays tinder the parental the stovepipesi The building was Y f ro;ii Cavalier' North Dtikota, arrived here artha, Inside Tyler ; Jos. Hogg, outside tired in brown gat and wore 4 wreath 0 roof. —Mr. W. D. Mo'.Lean of th e Woodstock Ovrim, Seatorth. in, hr f rame and was insured'for $-I 50. rv-- PnPuwt Glatermy --We are oolling Sentinel -Review, a ont Chris ma t his last Monday.—Mr. Robert Steinbach and Tyler ; Win. Kefin�j Secretary ; John Scar- and veil. The bridesmaid worehis s oter Edith come home from etpoit it lett and ,jami orney, ad ors. he cashmere ,immed with cream face. -111 Crockery and Giassware at areatly reduced prices for home here. —Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hoffman of i would qgaln remind our aigricultdral Tucker'swith. - to spend the Chritmas and next -annual meeting of tile Orange District wedding mWrch *'Me played - by Miss Emm cash, from now until the lot of February. Bee our Stratford s ent Christmae with fnon& in few days ago, readers of South Huron, of tho Fwyers' Ili. loes and goods it you are In need of anything In P town.�blra. T. 0. Kemp returned -home on WEST NOTES.—The Christmas tree New Year's under tile parenW roof.—Mr. Lodge will be held in their hall oil the Sth' Polakl, of Leadbury. After the ceremony st -,ating8 to be held at Crocefield tPhreve lines. 119tate of H. Rofm 2411.2 entertainment in connoction with the, ab. jucobHaueh, from ChICIAgo.", spent Sunday ol January, .1 80r), eommencing at I o'clock, the guests partook of a sums Satuvd�y, after pleasant - visit among the $t[l, and ftb of January, a bath school, at, Turnej,'s appointment, held friends in the Bast.—Mr. W, C. Moria here with his uncle. He left on Tuesday after which the evening was spent in mu An advertiseniont, ir, another T.4,1410N, BAN 1) E N'TRICTA WIN ENT. —'!he -j U - respectively. last Mon(tay evening, �� was well attended. for Hanover to see his parents.—Mr. Jacob Cromarty. and amusements of -various -kinds, 'Barrister of Toronto was here tAlis wee Uoef L I 1)artiumbws. The depa. veniles belonging to the Mission Bandl ted and load- Deichert I;1t for New Haven, michig"a, to HOVSN BURED,�About 0 o'clock Many Costly Lind He cf�md'u? to spond-Christillas apd attend The trb6 was tastefull�, decora a presents Which tj�tion from* dhe Agricultural CdKego is a Which is tinder the pittronage of the %Wo- with valuables. P-eived Irim the esteem -and will be com- men's'ri oreigil Mission SocieV, of tile First is sister's marriage, —Mr, Robert A. Boulton ed to its utinost capaOtt� visit his brotbero awwl then take in the city last Wednesday evening, 9ohool Hou e, No. bride re On( Th�.pr6ceedo'arhounte4 o over $15, the Our of Mooretown, near Sarnia, and Mis,F"lls of Detroit.—MW B. lumer �Iblil 7, Hibbert, was %urned hi h she is her4, I to the ground, W, to Mr, and MTo. posed of the4ollowing gentlemen., William Presbyterian Church, in thi towel y1bve. a Stin(fay School ohildro4 baingadmitted free, sobof), teac is supposed that some soot had ind pleasinge fitiertainment, Lockhart of McKillop, were united in mar. her, after two year -a' labor in our been have left for an extef�&OT . it to friends ,ultuval very interesting i. (;"uelolt and other p -ce y thoy bave ill tile baschlelit of tile (huroll Ou Frida on, of Co is visiting f riends be ol, left for home last Mowlay, and will y thoy bL Ontario Agr Miss All lbo�,oe is s M a, riage at the hotne of tile latter Ilea" Soa- smoulderhig in tile chimney, as the door Mr. an was looked, and no fire had been put in the proAperous fu�urel? y- forth, on Wednesday.—Mr. IA. Coveirilock here —Mr. Jaleley, of Chicap, is spending ta t charge of a 860ol near Parlihill She tat-thority oil frulit'culture, and Mr. Alfrod evening last, A fow months ago,the senior ttito his holidmys hore;—Ml�m U.Nott is vioitin of tile Ingqrsoll Collegiate 111i4ti. staff, is wot maity good friwds whde- bore who gave each tnombbr of tile banti, I stove after ieceos, Mr, Wood, teacher, 1()st of IlarrowalwiLh, of tire) (;ood 'friends at W. Ashton, 01 over 020 worth of books, Staft, dsAssociiition of Onturio, 'M 35 members, twopents as" t6lorit spending the holidays at the parental home who I her. -good suooeas in er -now ficild of a hhas Belleville Coll �ge, is spending his boll with the undorst&Uiding i I 6bill, near town,—Mitis Maud Willson of Preston labor, STTYr, Timy.Go.—Mr. Alexander Cam STALACT1Tl04.---QUit0 a number fro e 0 awitli relatives here.—f4r. Newton Crich is * . p_ the farmers of the district wil tuirit tit in bell, of till$ PILace, was united in the hol attended the wedding -of Air. A, Gm 1, spent Christmas with her pafooto hei Itinpl* y money should Ito doubled.or trobled, nding him holidayo- with friends near Elenowl.l. (1,0, ar. W, Shaw of Brantford, spext 6 bouds of matrimony, on tile 19th Inst to last week. —�Ir. the bonefilts U, be from creased to whatever suin their zold --all n- F. ith his cousin, Mr. Williatij Ballan"ne of wiligham. Tity. Xg%v Dedication Ser- Wlio* Lizzio Cottle, daughter of Mr. John has spent the past eighteen montils in: 'The little t�rprlse couUt make out of it. for tho W vices held ill connection with the new Cottle,- of Utbortle. Near frIendis of the North1west, returned home Mr. Shim is sit extensive',broader girls -have been very blls.y, Ud *ith Aliss this town of G'alloway cattle and lie took tile 'hord BaYfleld. Methodist chureli in,this plaoc, on SaW)ath contracting pm,ties to the number of over last week.—Mr. Jaines Norris, high -soh ATtN1Y Singing Ten& Wilson am mmiager nd,direator, ded admi ralAy. 1.4 ilot about 70 cents of ze at Toronto last �Wtn. If.,, ou have not. Adroady renewod ),our last, the tea ineeting on Tuesday, md th one hundred witnessed the ceremony, We teacher, of Xincardine, is spending Chill social at the barrtwkii oil Chrimt- coo '16fityne, Andrc,�, Young and 0. tC. Will. subser ption for t oocial on Wednesday - int money thy made over $0t, and," .a Wa I' he klesox Exiomaoll, do so at on a. eV811111i wore 'a gTeRt wish the young couple many -years of happi. ma at home.--mr, awnes Armstron 1 iraw night weat off Well, taid it good crowd talc ou owe back oubscription, � nd renew it [ion were oil Wednesday, reAeetod :Public J1 " C911PP 2 every TeApeet, full account ness slid proserity, Varna, passed throu i bere last on .80 of theil' OC&SOJeS woilk the on- 01 in advanom, Back aulmorip; on@, ronewalo avid new iffeat to alljoy will 1. I will appear next week, asopape will,not er. School T' otees L for tile Nortli, N joubsorlptions t&ken by F, A Edwardo, our svt at 0l11TL'A1VV,-:.­Tbe budden douth of James found for Horing. ru special t;()ITI.paigu IlorXt wee1c, begilinixg oil- tortal"Inelit of Friday evening was IldId. EXIIOXIToli," best The McKellar, monof Mr. Duncan McKellar, of to see his little'graid dauilliter, 8 'New Year's eve. A special'feature of Pon. Tho' programme was entirely IMed by tile South wards respectively. --Mr. Boos, of DAyfield. Take Tur, Ruitox mit a Lengthtied mPort -11, this issue. Wrbo if# 0 �huroli dek was -oonApldtaly oevered by -sub. e, haa east it gloom Over our little a few dayn old, and to devour bisChris ineiribers of the band, and congisted of vool. Raglan, is at pretient in town vloltWg at the local paper in Canada. this phic night's mee6ng Will I)o tile lk,ing 'oderidk street. Biupzy Locm�s.—Mr, John Ferguson, Village. He Was tatiolls find aingn The pieoe6 -wore d1l "(381(lence of Mr. Ili- Goib, (v seriptions wid, cash, orking as usual till about 'turkey.—Mr. Arthur Hotham b" tmd Rohort lig W;)rdE; of Ratiowaied J'Coplo," Sevvices were held in St. Thoulas 0.turch who has been away iroin home the past, 0111TVAR.—We re4ret to have ito oliveni- heartily applauded. to small -entancoifee I for is EdInburfli (,Olt to Xr. Robert JJr noted infidels as well as Glristituts'o a week befow his death, when Ile cam. hi Or he boi lit I 'hristmas day at S. 30 and 10, 30 a. in., hree and a half years, rotunied last week cle the death- of M84gio K[tbkirk,,t �W on plained of not feel�vg well, but Ids case was and receive( in return a ver h ds diffecont cree(,18'r �Wos and ducts wilt be charged brought tile funds up to a -bout .826. X, flv6 ye&r old 4MI both of whicili were well attended. The for the Christmas holidays.—Mr, Ale of Mr. and ' ro. San�r at iutervmls during the meet Both Miss Wilson and the Banademenve the. _ghtet, not supposed " beLoo Critical till tIIQ day driver.—Mr. and M.rq, T, C, D-1, atV the� FergLuoon arrived home from Cleveland -last Job Habkirk df this village, which Oc- before his den6h.when he was taken violent- Chritstmas withthe latter's upar to in highest coin c Itirch ;waovery prettily decorated and R -and iin- ji Night service AT ill be llt�&T mend&tion for their zeal Frirday (lewt, ,after several weeks lyick, and ail that medical skill could do larton.—Mr. 18sala" Norris, of Kmigirstov e —A large number of *our young folks choir as itival, 8ang some pretty Cheistmas we cuired on duAtry in so good a cause. - I g I the barracks, begiuming at tl p, ni, music, which they intend repeating-4mi Still- attended th( cloha exercises at Aliss illness. The funeml -to the Rodgervitle seemed to be of no avail, and death ended spending Christmas at his home here. Tuesdwy nigitt a 11 Praise imd Promise cemetery -ou Movday afternoon last, was NvIll 'be lidld. — Oil AN"ednesdow DIED AT RAT PORTAGE.—The oviWect of day evening next-. The- off as is the .�Marahall's school on ThursdW evening of ,f e in ' his sufferingsn Thurodoy noon, l3th inst, lecture given by Rev. J, H. Hector, trieeting, F ad, Eo pre- 'Jast week, and all were greatly pleased with very largA .#-Ile followiLlig remarks, *hich we tiAwftolll 0118tom iu all Churches V attendea, itentifyitw to the rbe. Jamewas an industrious, intelligent youlag English Church, last-. Friday evening, to'pt .y fdIt for the parents in it mildly, "lorefac n Mul 11jis con; the program sEect ana ;Ympxth man, and was respected by all with whom was a great cess. Air. Hft md " 1, e of Toronto, wal J — Mr. Samuel one lecture ox teniperanoo. Capta�n Florenee a recent issoe of the Rat Portage Neevis, -will sented to the Rector' as a gift; fr' me pr(wided. sa herewv en ation.—Mrs. Calderwood of Qencoe 1)unlop, of the United States Saving Ser- t eir d -em t. ec U ever "Billy Hio addresserb be gemetnb6red by many -of ourreaders. At e he mader his acquaintance. The bereaved delivered the finest" I t re g9f%'o`U gr a bhcrt visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. 1ogah vice, Grindstonp City, -Richigan, was visit- CHRIUSTMAS 'Tam b1NTEirAA­TW1MENT,—'ffie family have bhe sympathy of the community Staffa, he - title of which was, The iq another 1os and oneftime he resided in the tow'nshilp,Qff Xc- pail 1tre f ull of Interesting points, pat 11 �'illo "but has bee tkis week.—Mrs. Kneelitel aad :her son ing his father -this week. —Our school teach- annual Chaistmas Tree enteutainment of t, i actor i 11.1itilor. Re will only be liere one it a resident of Rat Ror- in I e r hour -of morrow. of My Early Life." Air. H Is an - em it�ge for fifteen years. In 1885 he was anar- games, have removed fron to this ers have gone home for the holidays.—Mr. *Carmel, Preshyetiva 'Sabbath school was and fluent speaker, a good miic, and Brus4els 0 abould'fail to bear him. alid no one i), is".qpending held in the tach oia'(Chr' tmas eve. Mhe -town, and 4now occupy itWb reidenee atecent- Xkarles McDonald, of Toronti is inied to Catherine Wird, who then resided natural - humorist.: Great credit is due V! Exeter. days at his father's, Mr. George attendanc Nver large, he spacious popu r pas ri 111 I Purchase froill MrrI.. H41wam.—Mr. the - hoh ez _tor�. Mr. Roy, for his unti inday pal3sed over in Seaforth. , The News says Mr. Airchi- 70 s S. Dickso . n ripeipal of Xiag&ra McDonald, Bru6on line.—Willism Br�aif- chur del The trees, wo -iit I=Nis, —.Mr- William Westeott, of Sea. the 11a ch being 4,row ine course, loald McDonald departed this life on Tiles- F efforts to make-tlie- lecture * succesoz T very town. It as, of FaR8 High chool,and .Mis.. Dicksom -arxived (ion, the new butcher, arrived on -,""ednes- number, presesited a very fine appearnce forth, spent a1part of last week in this place, roceeds amounted', to #55;—Mrs. . C"jag,mwl f,i)served it�s a general Vaoliday, awd there day night last, af ter a paiLnf ill - illness, Ust- in town . on Monday, tvndz'pent C6i"as at day.—On Christriias n' lit the d9alvation with their 6& and %-aried store of gifts. visiting relarfIW6s.—Mr. William Chesney iial and itkg some weeks. Mr. McDonald bore 4iis 9eaforth, Mother of our genial hotel ki no dottbt, niany bappy soc .11�11 the parental home irfMaKillop. and Arm s was cro,vvled almost. to and wife, of Seaforth, were the guests of y barrack suf- The literary said -musioal part of the enter gra with exemplary resignation, W.t- - I family Ail uucully large sufferin, e i(;�al',corps gave a ver Ma&M out by the 8a;b- Mrs Mr. Frank Carling,.is spending Chrisl� re Mrs. James Pringle, of Strmford, spent focation', when tb y tainment, . G. A. K. McLeod, Main street, on er, . bee GfyfJLuJ1L'(' people ing tai(e. ---co 's all that could be: mas in oil —Alt extremely painfiv a -m rs —Mr. W e fr-om all qwarte hrouhout with Christian forti I Mgr*mme, nsisting bath school scholars, V* village. ae-entat He (was one among our oldest residents awd Christmas at the residence of,.Mr. 'C. W -mil ententainigg musica aturday and Sunday last. Miam accident occurred here last Monday, wtic- to elljo- their Christmas ill the ID' choruses, solbs angr imstinmentat music- desired, and showed -much talent on. the J. Clarke and wife, of Toronto, were the a speet son.—Mr. Geiij�*, Forest, formerly of tan- 'of resulted in Mr. William Worden losing tw� 110me. w&&tlier was elear and cold, bad always met with the univer al re ley., but who fo��some years'llas been in ClIvRpii -NoTLF.q.—On f-wilday mornin andfeareful and -effective guests of Mr. Clarke's brother, Mr. J. P. gnJ_ 9 part of the school, [ it Y*s a disappointment to matlttt of I& fellow men for his nianly and'di Clarke, merehakt, through the Christmas of his fingere. Iteemis Mr. Worden we Ing, -,Ws a fied iDearing in all C117011111staifees: ` The Britisk Columbia, *as in town on. Thurs- next Rev. Mr. Fairrie, '-of L C,fintan, Will training -by their teachers. Miss Fitzgerald, ng grain, and his hand ot Into tk tlicre --was. no sleiglaing and ii(; skati day. He retumed - home -on Satarday, to prea6h a Missionary setimon in Trivitt of Toronto, Who is visiting her cougici, Miss holidwys.—Maister William, son of Mr. 9 them I crusher with the above resul. woeldeanillpare such mail; for in Chist wilthou arke, wke has attending the Tor- e is 0 ippen. sAded very much to the P. 01 t l eigb -riding or skating spend the holi8ays with his parents. and churdh, it 10 -a. Hall, of Tor- M 11 f K been m or re flows that milk of human kindness, that Joes taff6rd suAt pleasant -atit-do , 0- friends. He likes British Columbia ind in- ontp, a brother of Rev. W.' Hall, pleasure of the 'eveiiin who �g by rendowing a entoBusiness College, -is holidaying under sense of fair play that nulkes life wor h reatian. fts when these pastines are avaid- tends going back- about the first of March. so acceptably Preached W St. Aud&ew*s couple of fine, solos. T-heyroceedsai"unted the parental roof.—Air. J. W. Harrison, a Bluevale. uo doldlit the day affor(led livin andinwhieli lies die hopetbatat —The dmacing assembly in Cardno's halt on congreg�faion last summer, delivered -ex- to the neat sum of $A7 Atediml colleg student in London. and Mr. BREv1T1Fs,—Mr- Jamols Timmins, of Toi, e -usenient to many, hile it some tilu0, when such ineit become more ;�surend am iorning -and rndmanj a student at -, the. same onto, is visiting in Bluevale.—Mr. J-ob, Wednesdx evening, -was a mo3t leasant ,cefient discourses Sunday ;a BRYEF.q.—Christmai. passed over Qome- Hy recaled to others memories sa(l. its well as numerous., the fundamental doctrine - of tirch w -the sick list sad successful affair. The- arrangeme6ts evening. The ch as ellowded on 4oth what quietly in our village, as there co ege, areisiting their parents in town.— Diment, or., is at present on Cliristianit 'Do unto others as you W&S al -k tiiiv, has aways been the case, were corr�ptete, the anusic delightful, and all occasions. — absenee of sleighing, wkidh is so necassa of Miss Ida Du was visiting friendsand relby Mid, 110 (laubt t Nvi - ould have them do unto you,' will be uni- The St. Andrew's'.Christmas Tree ry Mr- Robert Ferguson, medical student, 11 Continue so.to be to the evening last was a to e;�alon. Detroit, is sPending his Christmas holidays tivep here last versally acted upon,and harmony in its en- seemed to.enjoy themselves. The suqound- entertairimmit on Friday the pleasure of -saelt ail oc week.—Mr. Gilbert 4uiea (N, -e wish for all our readers Little. ss. The programane was a The da Jr. turned from Oil City, where he ha Ing towns mere, w1so, well represented.—Mr. dedided sucee neral holiday, ere. with hiister, Mrs. Charles Snel.4 ie has re of y was observed as a ge s ew Year"t tirety,will -rule. The example given, by and prosperGu FrazLk- McDongall of Virden, Manitoba, third lengthy one, 'and all taking piut in it ae, visiting and entertain friends. Chuweh —Mr. Victor C. French," typo on the R Con teaching school for- the past, y4ear.- such men, more than the precepts thev fol- son of Mr. A. McDougall, a one time quitted themselves creditaLbly. The recita- -services were held in ing M a fn Hart -a 'a St. PauPs churdh ii corder staff, Mitchell, spent Sunday- in I iss M gie ley n I Mr. ira&ii lo-vir, have the effect of advancing civiliza- -The An- tione by.1.1r. AlcCluskey, blis Re-ain- ave returned froin Clinto S CONVENTION. s e i uni he Y, e riinent business man of ^Seaforth, is at 8 Reta 'Stan- the afteimoon, and in tile Methodi t kur to yn, ler t parental roof.— fr. Elliott b Md tion in a far greater degree than tl]L acts of Pro 111id Calivention of the Ontario Dairyllien's I all exce ii great nion in the political or social -%,vorld, present in town visitiug relatives and friends. buqy d little iz D ipee were Ile t in the evening, the latter being the chure'k 146 wife -and family, of Toronto, ­are School, where the have p e c y ass d a str ces� .1el"I at Strat- -s and kifid;rgarten sotigs showed visitinatheir r a ives in this place. -31r. I. 3reMr 'Je I 'Mr. 1). D. Wilson has sold his imported Th� choruse opening tea meeting. Brownlee was ful examination. ---:1[r. Fred Hartley, has anuar the' signs of bitterness en- — 0 . being free frini, Dearing wills ortly open up a barb. er turned from Chtiton �:Collegiat-e I A tIL and 17 th of. J C:1 Du'rhant bull " Defiance," to Mr. Frank Me- carful trainii;g. The dialogues were amus- in Clinton this week, spending Christmas at J. istitute gendered by competiton for popular favor. Tht-..�e ZWl1L(1'.tl "ittlWFillgS re becoming -more I ing, Air. A. E. Erwin's comic song and ker home.—MMiss Mellis, of Kippen, and her shop in this place. —Muicipal politics are where he is studying for a se-cond-cl-iss ce Connell. This fine aninial was piiechasec li year, and This favor wE I protitable en -L Ic i1tt is generally- granted Mr. b - e--MissJessie Gerrond of-Wfftbaiil Lily Alorgans solos were well render- cousin, Miss Fitzgerald, of Toronto, were in all the rap- here and a very hot contest is tificat' to-I)c one of the- Donald, as the reQLUlt of his kind and gentle for-Mr.Jolin McConnell of Hibbert.—For MISS -omises the cami][111 one In pleasing all th e- benefit of those who don't know, we ed. The songs and faucy drill by the Bay- -ow Arillage this week, calling (ma a few of being looked for betwen the three B7s for spetChritmas at Mr.R.N.DufFs.—I r.ant J)L.�,t ' yet AVe iioti& oil the pro. disposition offending none and day Nvas I the I coldest day field Light Brigade attract atteiltion their friends. Scobi, of Park-hill,who the reevesbip, Baw.den, Bissett and Bobier. Mrs. J. J. Messer, of Hainil_ton s a pen 3, that Thurs ed the lie Of Han. J ohn Dryden'; Without &11 APparent effort. The heartfelt in sa lir -were heartily applaude(L The h m Ale ees,—,W; a of the season. Heavy, snow storms are re- of all, and as been visitb�g at Mr. J. McAllister's for Considerable e4livasging has, been done and C, istmas at Mr. W bo know them is extend- Ji)llri (1011](11 31111pathy of 11,11 W ipanists were Miss Porterfie aRobertson, of Owen Sounj., sper a 1� tN - ported in the East nd West but as yet this acCon Id. &n(l e �put two or three montlis, returned each is sure of vie There are a e. to tile wife tuid child he bas left behin( 0lii(V1 14. Plesitleut of se n* favored, b t the Miss- Whiddon, while Mr. George StunbuyY home this week..—.',%fr' John Chapman, son. many predictions as to who -will be the Chiistmas at Mr. Samuel An(lers6n�s _Tl�in Sor- ction has not bee U -ineii s Axsociation ; and who mourn witli the most grie the Wi. in NrN unlucky candidate.—On Thursday $40giXenbythe County Council to lUe-1-1 wheelingisprime.—We this week enclose performed the duties of ehairnian. of Mr. Win. Chapmali, of the township of lucky or the loss of it husband and father." Professor Robertt,ou, fJonlillion Com- roN% -keeper for Messrs. afternoon of last week, as Willie, son of Mr. - McPherso to distribute among those w in each copi, of Tim ExposiToR our Calen- Hay, and who is book id Idar. Ourreaders will find it useful and Wingham. Cqwall &Company, hardware merchan ts, of -James Willis, of the north end was playing saved the bridge at the late fire has be 13 -D --NOTES. —JU(Icling from the -n. airvin,r i-, of the leadiva 0 14, i[O', VILLF, convenient. —,Nl r. (Ireorue Baldwin, of this- John Diment, Winghain eople spent a London, wu home spending his Christmas with a toy pistol, it 4ecidentally went off distributed as follows illflJ�trie--� in The exports of Q)ieesoe large attendance and the interest manifested p town, and Mr. the proprietor of lays.—Mr. Eacrett, son of Mr. C. Eac- which caused eight gra&s of shot to pene-_ George bl cDonald, $5 Robe ng it into the cotititry iiv1893,.R13 'Social in our cburchon as' rt Ki t present, the I very quiet Christmas. If there had only holi( aane brou I by those ay r, the first skating rink in Seaforth. have de- been. §1eighing it woul(l have been much bet- rett, of Victoria Park, H one of Lon- trate the forehead of his mother, who w John McDonald, R,5 ; J. C. Morrison, 4110,UOU. 1)'Iring tile seson. af 181 Friday e-"eniugl"t was a success. —Mr.J ohn 4 the cided to open a combined open and covered nterprising business 4en, was also sitting near by, one striking the ball Of thek Alex. Craig, $3 ; Hugh Ross, -$4 ; Thom j, -value of the exports of Jackson of Toronto University is spending ter, but very little snow fell and a cold don's e ty a rink *a't the old drill shed, which they are wind was blowing all day.—Wilbur, son of home for Christmas.—Ift. R. Bell, jr., has left eye, causing the loss of the sight of the. Johnston, $1 James McHardy, $1 - Jpm� in(" -rease-this rtionnt. 1,726,058 boxes the christinas holidays at the parental home cheese hal e shipped from Nlontreal, n here. —Preparations for Miss Smith's recital fixing up, and will have ready -by'New Joseph Bullardj aged about twelve years, been equipping the new addition to his eye.—The Misses Butt,'of Kippen, spent. Atchison, $1 Henry Diment, $3- Alt in(- ease of 43,1 1:! ove�r the scasoll of IM 3. act nicely. Several of the best Year's. et with a very bad accident last Saturday. foundry -with electric lights.—NIr. R. foliii- Christmas in this place, with relatives and McGee, $3. The idea of rewarding peiF�t� are progvessu illfire is a -Virrong Olt - The priLpi paid have averagea as* high as vocalists from town have kindly consented He NVas at the Grand Trunk Railway sta- Aton, of Hamilton, is at present here on a friends. —On Thursday evening of last week., for saving property from 17 Hullett. visit. He thinks for several reasons that the news reached here by telephone from especially in a case like this, where so ma4,k during the pait few seasons, beilIg sllfliciL�Ilt to take part, and uh c local tion and was sitting on the pl&tform of the t') leW profit to the farindl, talent as -Nre have, there will be no difficulty 1AL. —One of those most pleas- freight house, and as t] e cars were backing there is no place like Hensall.—Mr. Thomfis Brantford, announcing the death of Fred(lie, took part, each doing his I best, WA - it in s -Jar who has been attending the Normal eldest son of Mr. Thomas Heaman, of that knows what each did, or who thought' 4,' Lild to make dairying the most pr f able in providing tin excellent progrmme.-11r. 1 along sid of -it, he was caught by the leg rott, Joilevents took place at the home of Mr. braneh (if a-rieultu're. To be successful Alfred Marcus, of Ridgetown, brother of n b1cKni&bt on NVednesday, the 1915h and the resi4t was that one leg was broken School, at Ottawa, for some time, returne'd place, a former resident of this village, aged uch a thing in the hurry and excitement v& n P - We are pleased to learn as created mut dadryinan the farmer must put, skill, intolli. Mrs. Shaw, is making his first visit at the inst., this being 1heinarriage of - his- eldest and the other was' bad crashed. At one home this week. nine yeiltrs., after a brief illness of congestion a fife. The distribution h 'has been engaged as Princip-.1 of 0 U g_ "111WO Will knowledge into his I se.—In view of the weakeninty of back- daughter, Nliss Lizzie Jane, to Mr. Richard time the.doctors tboug t the bruised leg that he the S. The funeral took place on: comment throughout the village -and co.. -i-ool. mail - r� 'O �1 tvy I at I Cille-is 1w lias all ilaillatte kil, 1pd- Ing wright public .9c 1 —Mr. Dayid ond Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. munity. 01v e of tll bone of prohibition politicians of the Marter Tasker, of 117inchelsea, Usborni, to'"'ruship. woul.d. have to be taken o but he is do Court ha I G H T B ,I N D I N G M] 40