HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-01-04, Page 8. . . . . . . . . . . NFARI 5. 1A 4_9 THE HURON EXPOSITORO - ------------- the ratepayers are siting her sister, Mrs, W.J. Wilson.—1 teacher, but the most Of e of our 4horsts, ten hehd of cattle and eight liogs to vi ' ' RYs
make this stateiAent because s0m Hibbert. - re birh David Baird called to see, oar postmaster of the -opinien that our taxes a ani BIG ROP pe6ple cannot understanid �the reason for feed and care for, and in addition NoA11;N-ATio-.\- DAY. --Nomination (lay in without an additional teacher, school rates� as they have been building a new barn 50 by 60 feet, so you last. week-, after in absence of over twelve enough now, such beav Aibliert on Monday last was an exceedingly years in the, tate. of Michigan.—AlVe especially when it is considered tha our -naving.—Kir. Duncan Campbell, -who has see I am Icept busy, and have not much "uiet one all the old council beinz re-elect- U +'h -i 16 +1,.� sch-iol has only three more of an att�ndanceMade-up. Clothing. been fiving in,',v1r. Wallace -s brick residence time to play. Sonic young �[jeople got 11 a. are p ease 8 -%v night p ed, as follow&. Thomas Ryan, Reeve; Peter phone that the council of. St6pben are than when the teacher was taken off four For the reinsain(ler of this month tbere. at the outh end,of the village,haspureb4sed surpri e on me a fe 8 go. They Campbell, Deputy Reeve; John A. McLa- all re-electedby�a�clamation,�,&Iso tbattbe years ago, and that is made -up and more by Will be given ttin's house. Our eople came in on me just as I ha:dgot my supper, forria the old council We refer you to page Sve of thit paper for our big Mr. Edward Ma ren, Mathew Miller and William Feeney, two councill6is for McGillivery, both new nonresidents. In A diSCOUTItSou made-uo clothing in MeWs Youths' ond Ir. Cau�,pJll as a dishes washed, so I had' everytbing around
will be pleased to have N Councillors. After the nomination meeting men lamation, the council
-08 Overcoats and 8ults- 81 and Child- -I had swcpt out Messrs. Grieve and Robert -'Hutchin- were elected by ace , also for taille BO Me- the house looking fine. eie ; GeorgeKirkby, Read Paid adverdseweritthrough permanent. resident. —The Rev. George Mr. Steinhoff, who conducted the Cromarty son, are in by acclatnstiqn.-�-The.Cbristmas being : H. Mooney, re re�!a winter coats. Owen Sound, spent p�rt of about a month before, and made my bed ory some years ago, held a meet- and Win. Isbister, James ill find that we intend to make it, an easy Kinley, of Cheese fact .9 I a argains and ycu w tree entertainment in connectidn with Orrace deputy reeve watter for you to purchase, your winter supplies of 9 ing with regaid t6 -starting a cheese fact ' e ouncillos. Christmas week at the parental home in this last spring, so you will see 1 bad everythin ory Church Sabbath School, held in W. J. Wil- Bowman, and Thomas Cod , c clothing-, general Dry.Goods, Furs, &c. We mean ria in good shape, They staid until about 12 in Hibbert. Mr. Steinhoff is a practic�l village.—Oar readers will regret to lea that the eldest son of the late W. J. Ches- o'clock, played a few ga;ines and enjoy9d son's hall on Monday evening of list week', man in the business, and the address he do. McKillop. —In all kin(ls Of— WM. PICKARD & GO'S,.. e fellow of about five' themselves quite well, I guess." was a decided success, and great credit is ney� a bright littl - i livered seemed to leave a good impression reflected on those who trained the children FAII)IS SOLD.—Mr. John' Kinney has Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, years, broke his leg on Wednesday of last 1, on the audience. As all the farmers in fhis Kinney, being. both in -sinairia and actinf. The fan drill bought the farm of 3d rs. -wheat at Seaforth. %veek,,while coasting down a little hill juit -DAY CHOOL- 19NTERTJ�IN Nm_NT.—Oiie section are tired raising and selling -was the -crowning piece o the evening, and fitty acres on the 12th concession, for $2,400. n How true. that acci- N baloly most outside of his house. of those -delightfully pleasant evenings less than it cent a pound, and pro " r. 1WRY G00DS11 wits heartily encored. The presents were Mr. Win. Pollard has also. purchased M —Miss Stewart at this festi' George McKinney's plaee, on the l3th. con- dents often come 'in pairs. -which seem to'occur only ve sea- of them readers 6.f THE ExponTopt, b6gin- nurnerous, antl delighted the hildren great- spent Christmas and New Year's .with rela- I et impr�ssed with the writings of c son, took place last Friday evening, 'in the nink to g ly. Rev. S. A. Cariere and R. L. Wilson cession. It contains 37k acres, ana was .W.AlsoWs Cash Grocery. tives near Londrm.—Miss Minnie Cumming i Town hall, when the pupils of St. James' John -C. Morrison, of Winthrop, they are de. Suitable for the Holi e instructive anl interesting addresses. purchased for $2,(00. fad sells well in lity has returned f rorn' Cotun-na, wherehe C11 I rmined to cha Wev. Dr. Beaumont officiated as chairman., M6Killop. 'We have & wn lice ot new fruits of the beat qua hac church Sunday. School presented 'a te nge, and dairying is likely Tr, 1, viz.: in the market, we are sailing good sound now raisias� been staying with-l-ber aunt, Miss Agnes p4ogramme, at once attractive and en- to be the changre and it is to be hoped it.will I The proceeds amounited to $17. undo C iinitil wh ose healthis improving nicely, preciative be a change fc�i the better. Steps are now FUR CAPES currants and fige rtt &-cents per pound ; 28 po te�rtnining, to it large and - ap e Stanley. Porter'�vu b imported granulated sugar for ;,,I ; s,8 pounds good adly shaken up by- aildience. The entertainment, which con- being taken to see what inducements can b HTis Green. PERqONAL.—The Pembina, Dakota, Piou- rAW sugar for K; 24 pounds extra bri&.1; coffee sugar -hile carrying in sisted of solos, choruses, flower and ocarf llail'n kely be held FUR 111U, FFS, falling heavily ii an armf ul (I fqjq�llqr 3-peetin� will Ii for �,i ;. our 25a Black and Japan Team are the best I - cudi at week has the following -n ; our ti" Ceylon of wood on Friday last. He is, however BULL SOLD.—Mr. Thomas nore, of eer Express of la, ID 'f�ay the money ever Eold in tow I drills, tableaux, &c.., by the pupils of the i in the ner f attive, Mr. ad is equal to or better than getting about iii all -wli� keeps a fine herd of to say about an old Stanleyite :. " i
-v pCU! we are glad to say uDday School, was indeed well �re- Usborne, t late editor lack tea at 40c, pc a a t1' sold a - nice yov Archibald kIcCully, of Graft9r, -on can get el 0( bortborns, rec' LT)g any Oc tea 3 sewhere, try one pound; right.—The pond presented a livefy sceue sented, an(I t1w- Y40011§ �6ris &981911 to Muevale. a to be a SHAWLS) Gur;Bourbon Blehil of Coffee is giving good satisfac- Durham bull tr I Joseph -Hudson, of of the ews and Tinies, expect most of last week- with merry groups of tion, try it once and you will Want it always. We the indiViffilal MOhiberis were carried out to M6. Treble of Crystal Hills Gregn, one of the progrebsive farmers resident.of Peiribinafter the first of Jain'- 11ave qlamstock pf fre8b gr9vqM wo or� iell- �kater* %u�l 119ckey playes.—We regret to perfection, Those ha-0-tig charge of the City ts Mr epted a situation in the cus- DR18S AGOODY Manitoba, is visiting her parev , I W of Staul This splendid calf is of roan ary, having ce 'Ing onty for, 6ash or trade and dab 'Sell cheaper than note the sudden And s(%,6r6 iilwesg of Mr. ttaining of the Pupils Inust have felt a do- and Mrs. John Diment.—Miss Annie Cor- color, au� his sire was the well known tom house at that place. Mr. McCully is a any who. do a credit bueine", 4s, they cannot help NTILLINERY, John. Modeland.—Miss Alton,bif St.. Marys, gree of satisfaction in the fact thaL After all bett spent Christmas in Atwood.—I'vIr. Win. Mr. goo r who believes in free mikiox. bad debts that good estomere hae to pav- stock- bull, " Royal Jud." We hopi d democraticedAG some of tfic is the guest of her cousin, Miss Bertid the labor entailed in bringing them to sch McIntosh, of Stratford, is visiting his sister, stoin liouse. In Dinner Sets and Toilet sets, we have e -is for iale Hudson will have the best of good luck trade and a position in the cu TABLEXCIVERS7
finest goodg, which we are sellinsr at lowest cash Daly.—We notice our'mill sit . a. nigh tate of efficiency, � the pu il Mrs. John Robertson. —Mrs. Dennis, of Outside of his democratic proclivities lio-%V- prices_ Call and see them. A-11 kinds of good -trade Business used to boom on that spot, and it 0 �e fs- . rents, Mr. And with him. ever, Mr. 'McCully is a good fellow, and the NAPKINS) taken. at highest market prices. Some fine cod fish acquitted themselves so well, and their Caisterville, is visiting her pa would rejoice the hearts of our people to At 5C per Pound. e it do so again in the- near future.—Mrs. forts were so thoroughly appreciated by the Mrs. Wirt. Smith.—The Methodist Sunday Winthrop. fraternity will be glad to congratulate him C. W[LSON, Sea -forth. se audience, 0 was,evi;nced by the hearty ap- School held its annual Christmas tree and Tij; NEW QIIEESE MAKER.—The Win- on his well erned reward. TOWELS, S. Carnochan left for Chesley on Monday' -i at the close of each entertainment in the Foresters' Hall, on ,mo_\s.—The nominations f6r plause accorded then throp, Cheese Company, having decided to . Tjii& Noiti_N Bank of Commerce Block. to spend New Year'9 with relatives. piece. Mr. John McDonald, of the Forty- Christmas night. The tree looked very place at the Township CURTAI-N S, make cheese in their factory next season, this township took,. Highladers, assisted very materially pretty, the scholars performed their parts b av e engaged Mr. F rank M. illson as -cheese I -fall, Varna, on Monday. Previous t DOYIS s.—Tlie municipal in tb -as present, it TiiE TowN XOMINAT-10-N e evening's enjoyment by a number of -well, and, as a iood crowd i SEE TRALT YOUR P, maker. Mr. Millson comes from Pinkerton, nominations there was a good deal of t I R. elections- ba ve.i.-iot caused the interest this selections on the bag e While the sword was a success financially. —Mr. Daniel Lewis dly to the Reeve TICKETS RE9D via pi (a' and is highly recommended, and his cheese bout opposition, especi. OVERCOATS for 3 cren�ll and Miss Wynne spent Christmas in Brus- year that has been occasioned in some dance by the sain4 man could not be f received prizes at the Col-timbian Exhibition. and Deputy, brit as will be seen by the fol- A -.N- D Send your telegrams to all points via iner years. Notwithstanding this, however, excelled. At the closq.of this part of thb sels.—Mrs. Funstan and daughter Ella, 0 alze. The fol- A large delivery of milk ?a expected at this lowing this did not linateri there was a good attendance of ratepayers entertainment,, the- -distribution by Santa Brussels, spent New Year's day Avith her : -Reeve, ninations were made factory next.season. lowing nol ge vaiity of Fa y C. P. R. TELEGRAPH. at the,nominaiioii on. Monday evening. The Claus, of the presents he had brought for father, Mr. Alex. Bruce.—Mr. Campbell Of r, n Robert MoIlveen and Wm. Clark ; Deputy, A 1, following gentlem en were nominated for the the little one�, took place, and, if we biaY Holland, Manitoba, was visiting at Ir. Isaac rErratt. and John, Ketchen; Councillors Your p-ircels should go via Belmore. several positions: For Mayor—Wm. M. judge by the eagerness of the young people Walter Rutherford's last week. —Mr. and —S.:A. Moffatt. Win, Lamont Win. Thirsk Reeve- -James —Mr. Charles treen, of Gran in crowding around him for their Christmas Mrs. Strond, of Wingbam, spent Christmas BIREVITirss. 11 DOMINION EXPRESS CO. Gray and Rpbe�rt Wilso and!�James Aikenhead. The first three B. Gunn ; Deputy Reeve— gifts, is any criterion of his old-time POP"- at Mr. Thomas Stewart's.—Mrs. Helm and Rapids, is spending his holidays with his Beattie and. B. -named Were members of last ye&Fs council. tt and James Wat- larity, then we may say that this* part of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Linkla'ter, of Wingbain, parents here. —The Ep worth League held an F OT We in Rol rt See Messrs. Win. Clark and.john Ketcbeii hav- A RAmias at the bou I J. S. JAUK5UDI 1cre uncillors.—Nortli ward—Jolin We the prog' a huge success-. The WCL LA ramme was spent Christ se of Mr. Ruther- open I meethig on New Year's evenng A 5171UTI, son. Co withdrawn there will be no election for
was spent.—On Wednesda inter and A. M. eed-i b ItIl'it Reeve or Deputy. —We hi J. Tyerman Robert W proc ng8 were then concluded Y all ford. profitable time av6e since learn
1404. Say -TELEPHONE 32. Campbell. outh Ward --James Gillespie, standing, and singing the National Anthem., evening last, in the presence of a large I ed that Mr. Thirsk has also withdrawn, so 9EAFORTH. 'ills, Robert 8 and cott and Frafik thus bringing to a close, tit an early hour, Ethel. number of guests, Mr. William Irwin there will be no election in Stanley this (,,eorge A. had the knot securely tied by Gatteridge. East Ward—Patriok Keating, the second annual Christmas festival. BULLSS-OLD.—Mr. David Milne, the well- Miss Muriay year. no on trip to C. McCallum, ruggist, and Dr. Macarthux. known breeder of Durham cattle,bas re- Rev.W.Kerr. Theyare w a John Nevifls,4obn Robertson and Thomas fr. Beattie cently sold two very fine young bulls, one London and other places. The young —Mr. andri3. Eacrett, of London* spent Jordan; - Since the nomination, N of London, Bayfield. LOCL Bi�nFs:- —Miss Elliott, New Yeaes with r. Eaeret's father, .Mr. bs withdrawn as a candidate for the Reeve- to Mr. Richard Anderson, of Hullett, and couple havej the best wishes of the corninu- % I % -guest at Ingleside Iasi week.�Mr. H. F. ED%v.,LnDs wishes his many patrons C. E'acrett, of Victoria Park tarm.—Mr. vn vas i ship, and Mr. Robert Scott has withdra the other to Mr. Henry Aliller. of Bluevale. nity for a long and b life.—Tbe Bel -
DISTRICT MATTERS. . a day ear and trusts that George A. Dewar, of Glencoe, spent appy ny held its a happy and proRperous new Y -Reevesh* *is neaily as d tter Compa �rs. W Hoggarth, of Egmondville,. 1py to cater as a candidate for the Deputy' Mr. Milne's herd of short horns more Cheese an Bu an( M in town lagt week, looking up old during the ) ear jast entered he will be a'51e
or two turday la;t. were in the village this week visiting rela- the South Word, to their wants i and also as Councillor for friends. Mr. Dewar is working up a fine- large as ever, and are a choice lot, among annual meeting on Sa The pa- ind give better satisfaction than ever The Premier Ill, so that Mr. (lairm. will be our next Reeve, r. which are some of the beat young bulls he trons w for their August, eptem- before. Durivig January a st3�ck taking sale will be tives and frie4,ds.—_X1r. and -XIrs. D. LTrqu- in all departments will be e'ridge, Sills and Gillespie practice in his profession, at Glencoe.—M raised. her and Oc�ober milk the same day. Never held when extra values hart and family spent Ne- Yeaes day and Messrs. (1utt ever and save given all cash purchasers. Remember this. Ag we go to press, we learn by telegram, and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Goderich, forz before in the history of the factory did the Mr. UrqubarVs father and mother, who re-
Coucillors for the South Ward. Mr. D. ly of Seaforth, spent a few (lays this fied with '"oucy. 11, the former being 87 that Sir Mack-enzie. Bowell, premer, is very D. Wilsonwas also nominated for Mayor mer patrons appear to be so well satis side near Chathai
week with friends in town. The air of the Port Albert. BREE7Y Loc,4,1s._Wm. Osmond, Charley ill. at Halifax, nd'not likely to recover. tand. their different payments. The, a mount Of years of age ailid the latter 84i and -%'Vho are but he positively declined to a ounty town seeins, to agree with Mr. PITHY ITE -31S. —Christmas passed off very and Nellie Card spent New Year's at God-
ga n Vance of last both inthe very best of bealth and spirits, if ter, ere concluded, the 0 cheese made is a few tons -in ad a —W urrell, of G'od- crich.—ikliss Lottie Kerr, of Clinton, who -�-Tlt,e first hockey- ml-Ltell several candidates, with their movers and Smith as lie is hale and hearty.—Mr. and quietly in this place. I iss C year, and it is expected . that three ne,%v and to all appearances bid fair to spend. Mrs. George Ewing, jr., of Toronto, were erieb, paid a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. J. has been visitin a friends here for some Cime, season wibs played Wednesday everr e meeting. The routeswill be added next year. 0 rhany more Niew Years with their family. of the seconders, addressed th —Skat- returned home I by ug Mr. Eirigls pare wn H. DeLong, 1�oyal hotel, last week. ast week, accompanied The annual Sabbath school meeting of Car- on the new rink, between the Seaforth .municipal In aebine will be run next year by vi8iti Miss Annie ie 84ars of Eginondville. ter how during the Christmas holidays. — Rev. ing o the pond is just- splendid.—Mrs. Millar. —There promises to be town tearn and ti new hands amost entirely, no mat - mel. Presbyterian church was held at the more ex George Lockhart, who lias been taking a O'Connor is at present very low. iissL.L. citeinent than usulat our inunict After one hour of fast and exciting PIA.V, the- the remaining elections may go. McCormick Hawkins has gone to teach school in Crewe. BRiFF.s.—The annual meeting of the Hay close of the prayer meeting on Wedesday )st graduate course - at the pal election on Monday next. Those in the . Im P( evening. The different reports presented Ktitrs were victorion field are as follows : Reeve,—James Bnrns, a by six goals to two. -nd skill at the game, the in Egmondville for sale.—A Seminary, Chicago t sent visiting.at. —A large number of our young peoplp en- -Branch Agricultural Society will be held in h For en4airance a PRORRT the residence of Mr. the town hall, Zurich, on Thursday George W* Woods; Councillors,—Janies ke the parental home, near Seafortb.—Mr.- and joyed themselves at next. condition and making advancement in keep- 6t,4vrs showed up in superior form to what house and three acres of land North and West of tt George Hanitnill, of 'Owen Sound, John Stevenson, J. P.,on New Year's night. Mr. Emanuel E. Faust left last Monday _"' Thoinson, kiebard Bailev Dr. Stanbury, ingwitlithe growth of the congregation. the n team, (lid, 11'.11d from the interest Egmondville manse. Alesequantity of land than Mrs. tow n as the chief amusement. —School Park Hill for North Western College in John Fraser, Georae Erwin Thow as Elliott. nd fficers. -en inthe. g-aine, both by spectators aind three acres may be sold to suit purchaser. spent a. few days this week in town, visiting Danci The superintendent, teachers a.
tak 1412-t! ; " g Eiimow, Seaforth P. O, Mr. Hammill's inotber.—Mr. A. J. Willson, pened here Thursday with W. Gordon, Illinois, where he intends to take up a coin For School 'trustees, John Tippet, John, P were re-elected. —Mr. T. J, Berry, our en- pla-yers, we are sure to see som e close - of Detroit,spent Ndw Year's at the parental ri ci pal oil ne and other branches. We Ferguson, M. Ross, John Morgan, Win. PURS.E""LosT.—In Seaforth, on Friday, n and A. Or. Hawk 9, Assistant. mercial c6urs terprising horse buyeri recent1v shipped 0, durin the season. December 28th, a, ladies blaek purse. Thefludexwill tudi' .—,Nlrs. J. Whiddon, Dr. tanbury Charles Tippet, T. home. —Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Elliott, of Luck- Harbor improvements are Again in progress. wish him success in his a ies car load of very line horses for the American- b -ExposITOR Office. 0 e rewarded on leaving same at the visited friends in town this w�ek.— —0— Fisher, from Brandon, Manitoba, and ber J Marks, Win. Osm nd, James S -tirgeon, 141 x1 now) market, wid b�s ju3t retuned home after A B.ti�) Beverly Ross, of hly Mrs. Shettler, from Dasbwooil, paida ohn Falconer. —Among thos6 ho spent a the Niagara Falls and Queenston Electric GOITO MUlletf, & Jacks6n for Hockey Our citizens have'been enjoying thotoug Centralia. niece, disposing of them, Christ m as skates, sticks, pi . i ks, etc., at right'prices. 1412-1 what little sleighin(y there ijsj and the sleigh on- visit to Mrs. D. S. Fiust a few 0 a A STUONG RESOLUTIO-N.�Tlie erratic C' 0 -cry part of the Christmas holidays in Bayfield Jailway, who was spending his bells ept jingling at a lively The township nominations passed 6ff Mrs. Alexander Grainger. a nd axes, duct of the editor of the Templar appears to were Mr. and I �pe, was, the Foit leig Bells, cross -out saw -at his home in Port Ile quietly lasr, Monday,with very little change. holidays X -.T JACKSON. 1412-1 rate.—The *skating. and curling rink was lia,ve aroused a feeling of disgust among Clinton ; the Misses Rask. ('oderieh; Mr. Constanbe. t, lady friend off try Mrbhl other nigh a The oid Board were re-elected by acclania- W. H. Baker, Egniondville ; IMiss Hunter, time this season on Fri- t th, THAT Gr,.ikwD CoNciRT,-0a Christms l sto�es 'with open for the first many Royal Templars. A e last meet- sirrned in - on the Eastern express, ad remained talk- tile s�nap on� co, t Mr. MeMordie, who re Brantford; Mr. L. Card and night, the peop e of Kinburn and surround- -ge crowds in tion, excep 14121 day. On New, Year's day lat qf Royal Tem- 1.10 Fritzley, Goderich; Mr. and 'Mrs. ig countr3 e ill- til the train, began to, m ove, when he and wivhout ovens at'h[ULLETT JACKSON'S. g,,of the Centralia Council be 0 ok advantage of the,'opportunity to have PI favor of August enjoy d au ent-prtairrinut asiven d off. It Nvas dark, and, s he walked TnE ing of our boot ad shoe store to ars of Temperance, the following resolu election this year.—Public school has be- ill Toron.o; Aiss Lizzie Ferguson, God- under- the- auspices of the Public School, ope'� 1, 3lock is postponed for short time.- ii, goo e ion was passed without a dissenting voice in Carmihael d skate. Tb � ne rink was not quite furward, lie t6pped over the bar of the eral p�blic at New Year's, gun again. The teachers are all at work, erich -, Miss 0. Thomson, Clinton ; Air. and which -proved to be the treat f the season.. 'byDr.ShouIts and seconded by in the meantime thoec in need of boots and shoe$ ready for the gen 43 oved I -vv days all will be in shape once
fell headlong. His left arm, will fibd it to their advantage to.go to R' W"'s' but some of the boys harl of hockey Mr. E. Butt, That this council does not ap- and in a fe Miss Jeaii Struthers, of Toronto ; 'Misses The various songs, recitations,' dialogrues. jig m n ger. Cash only Ina, on the rail, -=J. two whels of the last Kidd's Block.- W. H. Wil * a a .. = inore.—Milas Netta Well returned home Kate and Annie Struthers, of Detroit 1412-1 intheeven .—Mr. W' ge is meet- prove of the raid utterances of the Tem- club -swinging, ete.., were performed 1 I Went it. The arna had tQ be - . licinig from Berlin a few days ago.—Air. E. J. Miss A am.—The tin- delicacy of taste and superbness of linisli abelow the Lowr, in k9eafortb, on Saturday iiiight, a ing with considerable success, in introd C� plar in reference to Temperance in politics, . Ian tie Campbell, Chath inche Stratford Commer- atuiputated aout two nds to go to meeting of the Stitley Brauch Agri- that would have (lone cre<li-t to an Irvinsr a. It, is� r nual brown felt hat trimmed with ribbon. The finder will his East Indian sauce. eally a delic-. and its attacks on. any one opposed to the �e tn) 1.1r. Ross form erly resided for som e MIMo�111cu'e this winter.—Mr. George Bu- Will be held at warts' here all per -
elbow. leavingitatthe Exposaolt Office. ious preparation for using with ineats, - Society be ireviarded by cultural Patti or a Scott-Siddens. W views of thq editor thereof ;. as the same are ars in Seaforth, and his old friends will be 14t2-1 ve vies, etc., and we hope Air. Rutledge t1lis chanan and his brother, Milton, have C5 emperance i formed their parts so well it- would be In_ injuring th� cause of T "f t hotel, on Thursday next. orry to hear of hs raisfortune. GOOD second-hand tread horse power, also 911 for college,again to resume their studies. TRi_xiTy _CuuRcH CHRIST-31AS CONVERT.— idious to particularize. W- i-th ur local will- will meet with the success lie deserves.— section, and this council in pariticular." good'second-hand straw cutter for sale at O. C. son's, seatorth. 1412-2 Njiss (1ra-ce Sutherland, of Hamilton, has Notwithstanding the extreinely-cold and taen we feeli assued u, n BFf.,fs.—A pleasant and, merry r been spe Lumley. Leadbury. all, -were highly delighted, and we (lesir t nding her li'�lidays in town, a; k-ormy weathe there was it very large at- e 0 party gathered -at the residence of Mrs. Me- Goo -D second-hand Portland c
,utter for
t at the residence of Mr. A. Young.— in Seadortb South, on Wedne-sday 14122 gues LITTLE Loc'AIN,.—An interesting enter- LOCALITT.F.S.—Roney is the scarcest article tendanceat the Chrisstirias entertainni-ent, express our appreciation of the services ren- sale at 0. C. Wituoulis, Seato th. rider the auspices of Trinity Church Sab- dered, Of Afessrs. G. B. cott,of eafortli, Mr. Frank and Miss race Robertson" of at present, but judging from u T
aber, to witness the mar- GOOD genera1 Servant wnted at once. tainment was hehl in the BethanyiNletliodist in the country 26 Dece 14121 Otikville, areat present id town,;visitina, Floody, of Blyth, we carinot better - this office. riaae of .Irs. McLennaa's daughter, Miss Apply at church on Tha.me.�i Road, the other eveningi the amount of feasting going on these, holi- bath School, on Thiirsday_e�ening last, at and their sister Mrs. T. F. Coleman.—Miss e a secondar the town Hall. The stage was most artis- To CuP.I.ERS.—All those desiring to join consisting of music, readings, recitations, day times, money appears to b y express our estimate than by q-tioti-tig,wih a Maggie �o NNfr. Robert . Isudd, 1 guest At the resi- �re Monday Stanley, of Lucan, was; tically arninged, and curtained, having been sli-ht variation, the words of Sir John A�
is the Sexforth Curling cluk? must do so befo &c. A silver collection was taken up to the considera-tion--Mr. W. H. Kerr, Reeve of 0 near The happy groom all- enlar 0
ay night. dence of Dr. Campbell, South 'Main. street, ged to accommodate the great number xt, as the rinks will be drawn on Mond cDonald, at his intr duct ion of Sir JAin dant of one of the "I'l amount of S6.40, to be spent as the League Brussels and Editor of the Post, w a e 'gmondviRe dam of performers. The first part of the Pro- Thompson to Parlia e t a Cabinet Min-
a wortby� descen J011-Iq WKIR, Sporetary. 1412.1 this week. --The' ice on E desires.--hev. Robert'Miller is home from nounced to preach missionary sermons at S'a fries Scotch pioneer families for wbich Dum
Fou SAY R, —A good second-hand two will soon be ready for cutting, and the gramme consisted of choruses, songs and ister, " When they came- they spoke for
is fnous, ai-id the young bride McGill College, Montreal. HepreaGbed ex- �he Metbodistchurcbe3 in Walton circuit Iiist c ishorse tread wer ; also a good power Straw Cutter familiar procession of ice -laden sleighs will C's by themselves.- E very number re, d i7e by the PO - cellent sermons in different churches on the Sa;bbath.—A McKillopwriter in the Ex- recitations, bytbechildren. The sona M r. and'M rs. 1410 lnnabel ia every way worthy of hki:i. at 0. C. WMLSON'S, Seaforth. begin again in a few -dilys.—Miss Mudie Pollock, and recitations by Mairde bove gentlemen -was highly- Eliniville circuit, the collection to be appro- nslToR a week or two �,,go, advised the -encered anj Hot -SE To -RENT. —To rent the comfortable. and Master Harry, son and daughter of Mr. Wa1trisley and Flossie Pollock, and the re. Iden re m-ained. here, spending a few d&vs farmers to feed all the grain on the farm applauded. We beg also to be alowd t, 3 CY I and pleasantly situated brick residence recently oc. ted attiong friends iii 8e&forth and. vicini to Foreign Missions. —Christmas has and Mrs. � Henri Watson, West street, -Pr'a except wheat and apples. It is certainly presentations of 11 The House That Jack- speak of the assistance given by Alaster onday. -when they left fpr Gut, and cuiedby.Mr-R.S.HaY-8. Rentreajonablo. Apply Come aivd gone, with cold eather, good a BF*,TTtz. 1407-tt spent Christmas wit4 their sister, 'Mrs. �Fomcthing new to have apples classed with Built," were well (lone. The Tableaux, AVillie Hays, Mr. James Robb, ai�d -Messrs. to Joim or JANIF rid good cheer. willsettle dowa in their cGinfortable farm, roads a ST grain.—Those brave fellows, the wood haul- "Is Marriage a Failure," "Mice," and Walker Ha cott and. Ross ur, Aitchell, of Wingham.--Mr. and Mrs the fon
The Last S miner Boarder t the Queen' �ing
buine in that - neighborbood. The good are, bitterly lamenting the ow price of 8 last named b, the noW famous " Font- T11F Citolt, Co-,-cEIt'T,The Methodist Andersen Coulter, �f Ingersoll, spefit, a few Wingham. ers, a a
of theix inICIA-1v friends here acconi- ttention.
pany them,and the heartily joins choir, assistel by'Mrs." Caldwell, soprano days last week with Mr. Coulter's motbei. wood in Seafortli. Never tnind boys, your Hotel," attracted considerable a Little Curly -Headed Coons." Mr. Jobii,. 1astie, of Detroit, spen r. I t New Yeaes NOINUNATIo-s D-ty.—The nominations pass- soloist,and Mr. George Fox,,violinist, were, loss is Seafortb's gain' --There should surely That part of the programme b d M Mi
=D 11 a Ilan, AT. P., delivered a shortpening in wishing tbem. m any years of hap- -vther, Mr. James Hastie, ed off -very smoothly on '11onday night.
ert, oil at the home of his fi be a big.ruslvfor the E'xi-oSITOR now that it beenniost carefully prepared, and -which address, on education, in his usual vigorous
on the occasion of -their annual cono lyiness and prosperity. mother of Nearly all were elected by acclamation:
Friday, evening last greeted with a good of vIcKillop.--Mrs. Johnston, has been reduced to one dollar ayear. %vas looked forward t -0, was the play of Cin- style, and disiiharged the duties eveioping
a fine Mrs. M. Campbell, of this town, died on For Mayor,—W. F. Brockenshire, George derella; the various characters, arid names ion and de- To\,.s audience. The entertainment. was Haitland- McKenzie; Reeve,-,-�-T. C. Sparling. Deputy Evervbody, both Grit and Tory, must admit n� the chairman to the atisfact one, and as S1111 %a of those assuming them were mentioed in light of I pre ent.
.Seaforth audiences appreciate a [da,-;and4%w -buried in the I that it is it, magnificent, local newspaper.— al lenthy report of the pro- k cemetery o William - Holmes; Councillors,-
11,Lve receive(I a She bad Reeve,— formerissue. The main cliaraeer, Ciii- W' 0 baii Wednesday. - a
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good thing, this one as most goner us Sevei (!ee(lngs t the for the noininatip Ward.No. 1, John Neelins, Richard Herds- a, . We derella., was well taken by Miss Ada reached the great age of 93 ye is th, i6 applase. Mrs. Cadwell pleased tion at present, but we are pleased to say otlicers fr the town. of I t,g - wl' Dashwood. Of I i u- man, Joseph 0 olley; Ward No. 2 George everybody. Her,bealutiful. voice, with its hope to be able to crjv� additional partic nost of the suffering.ones are improving. Burns, as were also those of Prince by -Laluding the names of tlie cvffi- awson, Robt. Hill Ward Mir. &nil 1110adville, iii 0 lars regarding -herznext week.—We under- Newton, Alex. D John Jewett, and Bzfuz by John G,emiu- DOTS.—i irs. Cbarles Sebroe4der, clear flute like tones, isunder as perfect con- vers tocrether witli the aeeches o ri a. e ca a I 8 ons froirl North Dakota, are at present visiting trol as any 11jusical instrument, and she par- stand tha-t Mr. Thomas Dickson, who. par- No.3,J h McLe n,P ter D n,Thona hart. Among the audience were pers (10livered by each. It is -well wi-itten and Forbes, R. Arscott; Ward No. 4, Duncan Belgrave.. their friends. and relatives in tb" ticularly excel� in staccato pas&tges. All chased the Seaforth creamery a short time from Clinton, London, Toronto, Brantford is icinity. very tuid if published would cause ng, Thomas Greg- BITS.----�Tbe Morris correspondent has got —Mr. Christian Haugh, from C valier, ga- and C,oderich. her numbers -were hertly encored. Of her go, intends running it himself with the aid McKinley Charles Readi a inerritnetit amonst those acquainted tees were all re-elect- his -wish gratified in wanting a foot of snow kota, is holidaying under selections, the, cuckoo song seemed to meet of a first-class butter maker. Mr. Dickson ory. The school trus the parental roof. 'With the and the persons It's all very well if it doesn"t E Isi Frie(l, of Parklaill isat present with.most favor. Mr.7ox, in spite of. the is well known, -as t tborouglily reliable inali ed except in Ward No. 1, where Joseph on'tbe level. Hensail. 'Mrs. I Ferin.—INIrs. able to pulish it, be- I Is go away t the guest of her sister, -,uained, bu.-t we are an and shoiild do it good business.—Mr. WmI Bullard is opposing A. Galbraith. —There oo soon.—Tbe snow got here in disadvantage of being the first violinist to BiEtmris.—New Year's day passe cause this we are ery scrce of rooni r's wedding, appear in Seaforth after Nora Clench, rntt Buggin, editor:of the PlttsviII6 Eclio, and likely to be a smart run for the Mayoralty. time for Mr. Henr Hoppe d Off (111ite Fisher, of Douglas, Manitoba, spenteveral. to set it up, arid where the names Lw Yea's- Day, to lively iu our village. there being a little day is ption� being recalled aftp-r Mrs. Buggin, spent New Year's in town NOTES. —We -are sorry to say that Wil which took place on 31eigliki a visiting her fatbdr, Mr. F. charfe, with a warm rece G. McEwen, is nce more and other relatives in the viliage.—Mm
He 'Mrs. James burBullard, wholiad h' legs `6adlY jaln- Miss Fanny Stonebouse, of this place. The of so immy reputable residents are th i wen-tioned. int with a bulesque every number and after one twice. -has with Mr. Buggin's sister, Reeve of Hay, being elected by acclama- s V
a not og easing %,cry .—Mr. Henry Kellerman, of Elkton, Alichigaa h Dot I -et ataned the finish shown bylNliss Beattie. Miss Steadmn, who so success- uned last week 1 fa- knot was� tied by Rev. E. A. Shaw st-t&jr, it ise,,all-nost. ceru�in to give soine of tion which speaks well for himi.—Mr. G.A. iat fu- fully filled the position of milliner in Mr. E. vorably.—Mr. Robert itimmie, of London, GeorpeOwens, of mimico, who has been been renewing acquaint5kneeships in the Clench, but gives promise of a brill thern offense, and hurt t4eir feelings, I_ village during the holida- Mr. ohn
ture. It is it, trying thing for mateur McFaul's store for the past season, left for who was here attending his mother's f un- spending'Christmas holidays with parents eMorran, Superintendent of M, ri e, thau rdally inerit to.any one. her home in Owen Sound on Tuesday last. eral, has returned to his hoine.—Miss Mur- and frien4a in tho vicinity, left again for cage, accompanied by his wife and famil rill,- from Mic4figan, and r. Win. Grill,
it isg� 1115a0l"ZT-tiosvoid this, if possible, to appear on the platform with such iissed among her many ray is visiting in Hensall.— lin are spending the Christmas andNievv Year's from Dakota, a�re visitingtheir father, who - N -or, wa 8 Per I Mrs. Harrison, M` ice last Mon4%. He likes, the place
riners asArs. Caldwell, yet the choir She will be greatly n
, for this reas _;ou.pIed ith. the other 9 holidays at Mrs. MeMorran's fatber's, Air. whose recover is doutf . acquitted �heniselves well,under the circum- friends here, and especialy '111 the St.' of Toronto, is visiting her father, Mr. well.—Tile two 8a bath School Christm& Williain Bell's, of this village. Their is very ill and y we inentione(l, Nve thinl� it best to 0111it this Mrs. - Grngie and Mrs. Grill, both froill stances. . They show considerable improve- Thomas' church choir, of which she was an Thomas Moore.—Mr. Kenny Linklater and trees were a grand success., The English leport. ber.—Ca�tain nd Mrs. Me- Mr. (,'eorge Tervit of Walkerton, spent the my relatives to Afichitawn, w r1* v1siting at their mother"s, ment, and the double quartette, unaccom-.. active mein I church realized 36, and the INIethodist ME. and friends arepleased e Nloran, of'Chicago, are at present visiting Iurray, a-- church S. 40. —Mr. � and Mrs. Joseph E njeet with them once more.—Arnong thos ellermaes, during the past week.— holidays in town.—Miss % of Se onglarid, Mrs. -very fine. The one MNTRI.140N r.k i,. —A very interesting event paned,! was really ds here who recently returned home Oil a visit, we The Misses Ortwein, of Zurich, were took PhLC(,� at thO resi(lence of NIr George drawback to the enteriainment was the iit',Nlaple Hall, the. guests of Mrs. Case.— forth, is he gest of Miss Maggie %Mc- of Michigan, have been visiting frien
LockhzLrt, of lle&t' 8eviorth, (0).11 eoldnesR of the ball. We do not know who The main chandeliers of the electric lights Lauchlin. 'Miss Ida Duff lias gone to Paris for the past week or so.—Mr. Percy Scan- inadvertently, emitted to mention the names ing their old acquaintances i the- in9b. Thomas' clinrch-were lighted for the to fill a position as telegraph operator.— drett, who is attending the Veterinary Col- of Mr- Ja1pes Gilchrist, froin the Western on New Yeiir's Day. a ase the 26,th of December NvIten the marriage to bamw for it, but a poorer entertain- e V States, and who, we re ple (I to say in- ve Mi L. Dr w i isiting in Ripley.—Mr. om e. Of his b�ella to' l"'obert- Bolte'ii, ment would h -Ave been utterly spoiled by first time on eveni�ig last, and ga 88 Toronto, -spent Christmas at OBITUARY. —Mr. Conrad Pfaff, one,of the 0 I I 8 mother.-- old settlers of this neighl
James Huggin, of 1% leg tends remaining at bom e wit i ii ,y hand- '.ineardine, is hohdayicy Mary McCrea has arrived home from it. Rev. Mr. Uallowy, the pastor of 'the entire stisfaction. They are vet ,)oilloo(I -died very. Of mooretoiNvn'-was ecl,ebrated. The cere- NIaster William Elder, a bright university sudile Saturday afternoon- after a some and greatly.iniprove the appearance iii town.—I'vIrs. R. J. Blackwell is visiting Detroit. --Mr. R. Carr,* of Neepawa, nly on 'y ws perforilled by the 1�cv. P. church, acted ,is ebairman, while Miss L. student of Toronto, and eldest J. W. nell, of
on,'Miss Florence Johnson and -Miss Of the interior'of- the Ghurcb.�We are Jrien6 in Brantford. --Mr. toba, has been visiting the past week or so $111 Of brief illness. Deceaseiii had -,sold his farm griiLve, aseiated,by the Loe�khart Wills supposed Williani Elder, of this vffiage is bome justashorttinie ago, and had purchased McHardy played the piano accompaniment.- pleased to learn that our old friend, Joseph London, is home for the bolidays.-11is. at Mr. Charles McCrea's.—It is of the bride. All tlae inembers oi Manitobl, and Mrs, there will be an assi tant female station spending his vacation.—, i a e of Morrow, sr., of Fullarton village, formerly Young, of Hartney, I a Aleo k) property in the village, on which he intewl- tile fa,aiily Nvere pvem-nt, includincy Ling their pa2' Lucan, is visiting friends here.--mr. C.
0 of Variia,4ias received the appointment of White, of Teeswater, are visil agent pretty soon. 41tp ed to build'in the spring, and to live retired. wille. Ne,w Thoma LoGk-hart, A., of MaN A Tfruo,, 'Pmy- AjmoM).—Mr.ManIey. Mas- don, tmaster at Fullrton, to fill the vacancy rents, Mr. alid %Irs. Alexander Forgie. Purton, student of Huron College, Lou He had always been bard working inan, York State. The brid.e louked very sweet 'ters, son of MrAN'iii. Masters, of this towri- POS sed by the.death of the late postmaster, Miss Jennie Elder is home froiri Chatham and who supplied the pulpit of �.St. Pa;uPs
!Lnd was ttended by ind who formerly resided in the township o cau Brussels. and a much respected neigbbor. iie' bt r, -e, Captain Francis.—The Fraser Dramatic Business College. E. W. Groves, of church, for some tim e last summe Is reached the age of 64 years and 3 ri-ionths,,
liter little May 1,oukhrt. Immediate- left here about three % trs ago to i a -visiti —11 r. J olin BFiEFS.—The horse fair to -morrow here at present oi visit. —The y, who played heie last year to Toronto, is ng his parents. IV fter the ek1t.(4tioliv, about 3 t-) I L C S tS. push his fortunes in th e far'West. He is COmP,vn and leaves a wife and family, mostly grown '\lend holidays proinises to be a big success, as the snow Rev. E. oftley, jr., of London, accom- od houses, open on evening next Stiles, of London, is sf)endincr the go down to a now located in La Connor,- Skagit County, ay, up. The bereaved family hae the about for one week, in Cardno's hall. They -are it at home. coining has made good roads. —The far ers panied by his sister, is here this week re- pa;thy . 0f the entire com-ninnity ill their
This place is situated in ne of newing, acqual tLblel fter thu happy couple too;, -ood as it is now o good company.—Mr. Arthur Atkinson, of are busy delivering Ni ntances in this, his foriner licir depature For Loildon,- to spend their iniles from b.—Mr. R. Johsto, who was here d coluinbia. In it reeeiit letter to his fath6i�` Detroit, spent. New Year's& --with rela�ives in Greenwa-Y. the leading staples.—W. F. Stewart, of the paris 1)6(le gret-ly love J town.—Mv. and iNlrs. Lauchlin Kennedy, of ationl Roller mill, is laid up witli an at- on a visit, has returhed to his home in 'Rev. R. L. Wilson, of Toronto N her, "We had a very de.. Fs Wroxeter.
hy zill who kiw lew Yeaes daywas Hamilton.—Mr. T. AL Higgins, barrister, The este ii in structive flood here this last spring. lt N�Ia,s Clinton, spent New Year's in Seaforth.— University, 'and Albert C. N,\'ilson, of the tack of lum ago.—
'rey 'r -Lee eFaul, sopr- i -wn.—The appeals for of Toronto, the Misses Higgins, of London, Mtile soloist, very quiet in to
x0d0i lit -lit evitived by tho by the overtlo-w of the kavit Guelph, are
Ontaio Agricultural College, $he reoek ed, The country around liere was flooded from this week at it church opening in, Shethel'd On Tues- an(f Brussels againat the voters'listbave and Mr. B. Higgins, of Brucefild, accom- day'S,chool Christmas tree entettainnient of
home 6pending their bolidays..— one loat,� near (,'alt. She will aso visit friends in hristmas been huded in, and they are a * plentiful panied by his sisters, all spent New Year's
one. to five feet deei); Mostly every day, December 25th, the anniial C n' tile Franchise Act with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis, of this vil- last week was a very successful Due, and a If la decision o that vicinity for a -week or so.-1iss . INIdtliodist, handsome suin was netted. —Contrary to th,
their (.raps. Numerous farniers did not gi�t. entertainment of the Boston, Sab- lot. C, sson, of Harriston, was the guest of Mrs e it would not last one lage.—Mrs. James Bell and Mrs. B. Hog- custom ofa nun�ber of yeivra pastithloldeoul they soiv(�d, and inany had no crop. bath school was beld in the church, and, were left. to the peopl. 4-1 ; 4. 4,1, t tbere are so man onblesbine and ex- arth were in RiT)le-v last week the auests t is nGt to be re-ele ries Beattie of Seafortb during the boli- _1 ; day, a lit is both a tr t: eted by acclamation
i1i Unies tilt, a , ark AV 10 I. 1 s M up uons er ng lu tl& a 3 "P Iluxury for each of the parties, and of rs. 1). 'Mc(lregor aud Mrs. _Nluir.—The and we are now in the throes of a niunicipal Mr. gtet auy pri(�e for hi4 grain, so i oti N club is beino, formed in other attractions this time of the-yer Ni -as pensivE
town, a-, there is also ene in Etrillolid- a a it is thelm-onder to all that the Tories them- Foresters of Court Ivy (Ireen lodge, of this election. Kissing babies, etc., is the or tr -ing the pas ju e t, rogranime wa, d t ru t 11MI d(r inies are The i�ailroad -it decided success. The p
have - I icen vety iii July lso (lid a great deal of harm ville, we will likely see some good mtches elves �o not force its removal from the village, intend holding their animal enter- orf the day.—TNIr. Thonias Hemphill ba's
live yean; our selmol rat( long one, and consisted of recitations, dia- a f iii this '-_',ta�te. ' The Eastern roads being tied before the season is over.—We are niuch tatute ook. tainment on Thursday evening, Janu lately purchased the store -house and elevator N�- Of v1delk (lit reolilit o logues, singing nd fancy drills� the nlost 9 ary n pass- lhe lev'y (lit MW It'(4itill NOICH thL' up a inont-In or niore upset the sbingle and. pleased to learn that rs. -Alex. Wilson nd popular ni�inber being the broom drill by the i.. —The municipal clectio 10t, and have, at r-onsiflerable expense, en- from. Mr. John ,1133anderson, and is now in, the cr - D ff v6ry quietly, the council being elect- (r d the Misses Webling, of London, market usual to b iy I ki of towliship Twl-It wag abolislw(l ill lsilt.- lumber but th-e shingle trade her son, Re'ie, -*%,lie have both been very Captain Grace Wil- ed 0 clage as I. it I nds frrain.
0 - ladies brigadle, under edbyacclaination. There was a large rium- England, for that occasion. 0 The Foresters, The- Wroxeter grain a -ad cattle rnark'�e't is then Nvv 11avv bevil paying is picking up a little now. The' flbod of last ill, re now on fair way to recovery.— son, and the music by the choiv, under. the ZD I I
Mr. R. N. Brett has opened out in a new ber nominated, but fbe different candidates who are a, very strong order here, have al- we for niany y Vear, whit -11 lias (fivided AN -its the firsE that has been for eight leadership of our 1;iopular music teacher, 11 up to -the in - ar.i together and a council was picked out, given splendid entertainments, and hax e the Wroxeter people had such an in- three of the in or nine Vears, and I don't think there will business. He has commenced the tanning rs W. T. Ulens. Mrs. R. L. Wilson de- got'
t lie will ,tse, as t lie I)e auuthev soon, as the river is being dike1 and coloring of sheepskins for r6bes nd and the others withdrew, tlie council stand- they intend that this comine, one shall stir- serves much praise for the careful training tellectual treat as that of IN-Tonday evening IM -11 1110. to prevent it from overflowing. We mats, and Avill, iio doubt, meet with of the children. Rev. J. H. Chant closed ing two Reformers and three Tories. The pass all others.—The niany friends of Mr, last when Rev. R. P. McKay, of Parkdale' slic- pi-etty good c-rops here as a rule in ordinar e liciped politics, with a very interesting f ol re the members: W. H. Kerr, Ittilit uy e as .— The cartoons on iilui the eritertainment lowim, a James Jarrett, one of our most respected delivered. his lecture, "Throghthepietur, reeve ; Robert Graham. W. H. "McCracken, retired farmers will be pleased' to learn, esbN I''
with it roll (if 1--;2 and wo teachers years ots run bout -,I-) bushels to the which are ou exhibition in Mr. G. B. Scott's speech, and called upon the organist galleries of Europe," in the Pr - -teiai 'erry and K Le�therdale. The of late has greatly improve(], 'a n. n � s es
-,6ndow,,have beeii attracting considerable NJI-s. W. Ti Ulens, Benjainin that his health church. Mr. McKay i -1 nia of fi. - Z't t ex- ticile MR �alziry of �725 and other I other grairis proportionately hicril of the church IWII.Iies moulithl- to in all Land -in fvorable situations, sells at froon' attention.—Miss Annie Madlin,whobas been to come-forwar(l) and tke a seat on the hay s�ales were -gold for 1895, to r. J. A. and will hope that it may so continue to do. and excellent judgm-ent, -in d his (liscriptioli the sum of $123, a fiigh price. --,\Ir. and rs. . T. Wren have been in of the works of tiWeD wasters was ex. .,<770 for 1894. a very inodc-rate sum ',,75) to an (-re, and rents at from 8 to visiting her father, Mr. He ry Martin, for platform, and then in ery complimentary Creighton, for the past returne ome in Mid ShOWS Ill't-ilt f-0011'11) �tlle P, $12) n acre. Who d t her li her on beh�alf of the school In sechool matters there is to be an election, Thainesville visitinu Mrs. 'Wren's sister and tremely intersting.'D T; e singing of the 8� Oil 'Lrt of the n rented on shares the words presented the retiring members being Rev. John Ross, husband, r. and 2 -Mrs. A. choir as also in ich erij, tI. s r . �au_
1;ourd, especially a4 efficient work has..been rancher give -s t.%vo thirds and gets the oe. Tiffin, Ohio,- last2 Wednes ay.--NlissBos- with beautiful and costly parlor bangiliff e Me s a I dolie by the tetwhitur stidr. Thus it wfll be third for hiniself. .1 have strted in ranch- Nvell left last week to spend a couple of lamp and bamboo easel and harge, oil paint- Adam Reid and Win. C,rabam, who -are and Mrs. (,'. 1). Arnold, 'Mr. and. rs. J. lin & Brock will nian-gi- the skating rink
that we been months with ber,sister in London. She in- ing. The proceeds of the eniertainment gai andidates and are opposed by Tbos. Macarthur, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold, Dr. for the present seuon. Thev are popular nearly ;4 1, I vo ing and batching. I do all niv own cook- 113 -
air ison and J. E', _,%IcDoneII were all, fellows, and and J. R. Smith, who are the can- Thou ar fL'0m Ez. !,eetion of about ha k-, n teuds. to return and commence business amounted to Bella Little nd ave great If the eeps ine busy fit in,�,, and house d it k agaiii about March first. Travis City, are als of a party wbich wants an additional guests in London on Neiv Year's day,of r. .size of ill the townshil). We cooking and Join& chores, I hve Ae' little daughter Pearli of a former term. 0