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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-01-11, Page 8JAN. THE HURON EXPOSITORO udon, R DAY, JANz I I ims irgest for any yeatof its history.—Aft. of the sudden death, at his home in Lo, F ous of disposing of it again. It will make a the 11 1 Such azi occurrence was never before kno and'Ars. Henry etb, assisfe G here by the 'Oldest Inhabitant I at the inent. Well, to her your on tance, and for months sb6 has had no treat d. in the of Mr. Robert Morrison, who w" for up B1 DROP 'box' will bring beautif ill home forome person.—Many of rew's church last Sabbath, wards of twenty years a well known, bigblv some 103% Slieliaa lately learned to know our readers in this vicinity *,ill regret to choir of St. And a same eason of the year. After raining f6r residing at the organ in the respected and successful general merch: u Mrs. Montieth pi this- little booklet learn of the death of Mrs. Thomas Yellow, ears ago Adr. Alorrison. p our new Spring time, the cold increased, and the rain that 'All is Well,' and v.,as laid up here. About eight y Before -opening u Nel , �hening fdrnlerly of the Huron road, Tuckersniftli. place of ]ter sister oved from Bayfield having Made-up Clothing. 'f f ell-, causing a covering of ice oil inay come with its inessage, strengi is the worst and family rem roze as it i She had been ill for several months. he with what 13obby Barns Says since resided at Hensall Shedden 9 tO' Pray that it may %n4 Lon that made fairly good al6g n that knowledue.- We the ground It -is was to g' ur Sabbath'school. a most estimable lady, and,%vi�s beloved of all pains—toothache.—lis Letty ' �g i. health for the stand I a , -Me don. He had beep faili purehases, -which will be comi We refer you to page five of thii paper for our big but the ice was not deep enough You s about o was orgnized, —Rev. J. RL Gandy, Gavin, of Seaforth, is this week visiting at ont the, ade�up clothirg ill Menlo Youths' sind ly nine mou yeais, but we wish toclettv discounti. Oil Ill much travel, and now sleighing is nearly on ths sitice it by all who knew her. there seemingly Boy's Over�,.oars dud Suits; also for Ladies' and Child- has an attendance -of about tbirty—or had of London, ex -President of the Linclon Con- Mr. John JarrdtVs.—Aliss Esther Corbett past couple c death would 80 $0011 band shortly, gone. I remember, before ever I came to Se�fortli to � renew old acT was no likelihood that re�'a -winter coatq. Read Paid adverasenienttbroligh �versary 6rmons in �ntends going to Priday last ndtomakeit an easy this country of reading in the newspapers in the Summer time—and is doing its best ference, will preach &nni clidin him - for his own. . On. Tj and ycu will find that we RA6 - Y t an —Miss q intancesli Mirs Alice Jarrott in- balance of oull wintertock- of r winter supplies of -doleful accounts of bli7zards, �vhen people to struggle ihrougb the winter. It is for- the Methodist church, nex ed of the death of a brother oing t ondon itiatter 'or vou to purchase yoi t ua 8 ipt. — to learn the tailoring. word waa receiv U r. R. Brett, end 9 0 7 gerierral Dry Gdcd.3, Furs, &c. We mean doors, tun Ite iii having for its Superintendent, a Amy Brett, daghter. of I a no doubt-. bad clothing, would get lost abnost at their own near Chicago. This new., abo issist-, cease. i', tA URS a�nd that for safety they worald stretch a mail whose Christin life is ve reproach, of th ii, has been engaged as an a some influence in hastening his de F o at teacher in Hens Ashfl all school. The good eld. and ily have the W M. PICKARD & CO'S. rope froin tile house to the outbuildirgs, so and one too, who lip's a proper conception f NoTri,s.-The good -sleighincy has made The bereaved widow f-ain Ithat they might be- sure to find the way diefunctionofthe,abbath sehool. South people of Hensall- -will, find M a Brett it. sympathy of a large circle of friends Bargain, Clothing and 'DrY Goods House,, sincere good teacher and a mostlwortbyy�ungladY- business lively. -Mr. jRobert litinter was haek to the house. If that be true, I have River is in Parry Sountl District, in the - and acquaintances. - On Monday night Seaforth. r readers will deepl31 re et to re-elected trustee of School Section No. 5.- of 'tizens MANTLES midst of a lumbering qettlement, is abont of oil gathering el -thing to see yet that I do not think I Some ruthere was an-irnniens( ever will see. Now, I -must say that when 190 miles north of Toronto. It is a -bout learn, of the sudden death of Mr. obert The revival Services of the Asbfield it the residence of Dr. Staribilry, to Con- n erly gf-" Bayfield Iwasin Canada,lbeard far more about eightyears old a d has a populationof Morrison, of London, form will be held in Zion church for this week. gratulate him on his uupreceJented elector- and Hensall, which took place in. 'that city MV.XICOAL ELFcmo-,as. - The following ERY wit,5,on s Oash GroceTy'- the severitypf the cold than I did about about 250 ineif, women and ehildi,en, es al vote, be likving polled the largest nam- MILLIN Iry er t1le intensity of the beat. But I do think pecially children. lit. M hklf, and on Sunday last, through the buriting of a are the official figures allowing the nmber b of votes ever given any candidate here, it d vessi,-1 in the breast. He was a ster- of ites obtained by each of the candidates reat, if that of the Sabbath school here, I tender bloo of Doctor �and Mrs. Sta - We have a fan line ot new fruit3-of the best qu ity th heat here last summer was, as g rp- and to partake we are selling good sound new IDS. r kind- ling, upright business inan amd IL good for municipal preferment. We -will e rals' rous hospitality. Dancing Was GOODS than I ever felt it in biltario. you all our heartfolL thbiks for you bury's gene DRIESS in the market curmats and 49at s eeu�t% per pound ;, 23 pounds net greater, citizen, and was most highly iespected by presented at Goderich by two ne-w men this :30 a. iii., !8 pounds good rrectly, and- I think I do, the ness, and subscribe ihyself, Yours grate ly kept lip till about 3 If I mind co vigorou imported granulated sugar for those who knew lifirl best. - He was father year: For Reeve-Girvin 49-1, Webster h - ee sugar thermometer regiate�ed 10-4 in the shade on fully, SIDNEV M. WITALEY. cl wishing the Doctor, hi %,, 2.1 pounds e'.,,,tr - bright ooff when all departe, r;&.w sugar for of Miss Morrison of this tOWD.—In our re- 346 ;'for First Dep�ty Reeve-Kielkey 332, ;lie compliments for St. ; our 25c Black- and Japan Teas ar6 'the best SH amiable wife arid hisfainily t for the 111(,ney ever Eold in town ; our fine Ceylon tlie first day of September. The eat was port of the Sundy School entertainment Mallough 318, Jamieson 92. AWLS F30 great that many feared it w of the season, and many more years of pros - ANOTHER BIG DROP, w Black tea at 400 per pound: is equal to or better than any We tea you can g0t d8ewbort, try one- pound ; the straw too quickly nd the grain would last Week, which was held in the To n hall, perity. BlYth. e inadvertently oinitted Ito mbntion that not the case, w OVERCOATS our Bout bon Wen d of Coffee is good satisf,'8c,- not fill. Such, however, was tton try it once and you ill want it always. a Ir Two Papers f6r the Price of One. on the occasion the organ which was used T1.1E ELECTIO.NS.-Our elections passedoff lHibbert. bave* a fin t-clasw stoc-k of frebb groceries we ara:sell- Jor the wbea is of excellent quaity, much was kindly loaed by Mr. John Downey, of iday, the old Reeve be- ing only for cash or trade and can sell cheaper than i of it gradingo. I hard. THe quan-tity of very quietly oil Mon HorsE DiED.-Mr. Aliebael Dorsey, of R ve. is . The publishers of THE EX11081TOp- have this town, agent for the Krn Organ Com- any who do credit buzine-S. as they cannot help -tvheat that is marketed in' P rk i r ing elected by a majority of 33. The folloNy- the Huron road) lost a valuable ljorse one Ituakin- bad debtaAhat good sustomers have to pay. amazingly large. There are four elevators made such arrangemepts with the publish- pany of Woodstock.-The'Galt Reffortner,of ing official figures siiow the number of votes (l,ay last week. 'Tie was at Seaforth with , &C.� in; Di! be day, speaking of a church dedication oner Sets and Toilet Sets, we have some of t afd,a gristino, or rather al�ur mill,'mostly era of the Toronto' Oilobe as will enable yester obtained by each of the cand idates, for inuni- him in the afternoon and ot lion e about lb�est goods which we are selling. at lowest cash . cy� at Sheffield, says: "DuriiIa the soliciting n Call ) and see them, All kinds of good trade riffinin- day anA night, and quite a number d Weekly of in cipal honors - For reeve -N. H. Young 1'17, to be in splen-�- prices:- cpoSITOR an dark and the animal seemed them to give Tim R. '�ace McFaul, of cNally, I - ' Some fine cod fish of cars are filled on the siding from - the far- the subso-riptions, Alias Q -illors-A. I nt to the stable about ten ken at, highest market prices. F. Metcalf 94 ; for coune c id trim. He'we tz llobe, for one full year, for only ONE eaforth, sang, in a sopritno voice of rare I- A a 6c per pound. mers' wagons. The -winter so far ha been (14 . McKenzie, 145; . AlcGee, 145 ; o!cloek - to feed bitil, and noticed nothing ression sweetness, purity and exp )ury, 126; W. Campbell, 125. 0. WtLSON, Seforth. pleasant, very little snow, andnot cold enough DOLLAR -AND FIFTY CENTS, Thomas Asbi -%vrong with 11im. About all hour after- for e W, Alv (4od to Thee.' Her tendering of this ig 10'S Ban of Commerce Block. to con plain of or grumbl ' aout. No pad strictly in advance. wards be heard noise in the stable, hntl, RedUct ailliliar old hymn was B 13,74 Sir, I congratulate you, Air. Rditor, as the f on going out, lie found. the b6rse rolling They thus. offer tb best weekly paper in —0 NOTES. —A public meeting of the farniters around i the sW , 1, app&.rently in great member elect for South Huron, but am not �SEE THAT YOUR at all satisfied with your majority. I think Canada, and the best, local paper in Ontario, "Wroxete�. of this vicinity will be held in Dixon's agrony. He got Dr. Elder, V. S., Of Sea- an P R TICKETS READ via -it 01110ht to have been ten, yes'twenty tittles for tbe price of one paper. are pfleaseil to ,record hall, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock, f,;rth, but, by the time lie arrived, the i- the propriety mal was so far cone that nothing could be Bond your telegrams to all points via as large as it was. What has copie over New subscribers toeitber paper can com- the recovery of Miss Elsid, Allen from her for the purpose of consiering Hay township ; it once gave a large- Reform the of taking steps to establish a cheese d, lie died, in about an hour. dward McFaul, mence at any time, and they -will get the recent severe illness. -Al society of Iver- done for him, an mal, coining six, and E 0. A R. TELEGRAPIt. 'majority, but is_no�v in the ditch ? Tuck Chosen Friends was or&ized here last fac He was a splendid i ory here. Mr. P. J. Brown, of Ti aTil lidwell. Iwish you full year at the above price. bership. Robert ton, -who is thoroughly posted on such one of it matched te m. This is eight very go via ersui-ith and Seaf-orth c week with a goodly ment 'gham, and oth- inatterswill be pre . sent to give any informa- Mr. a D sey has lost within SEAFORTH. Your pircels. should a happy New Year." 9R''Parties who have paid the fall Vrice Elliott, of the -Times, Win valuable horses or _9 'lobe, can have 50c refunded. era from tbattown, assiste4 in the forma- tion desired. This ineeting should be large- the past ten yeaTs. M. of $1 for the 0 DOMIN-10N EXPRESS VC V0 Do-z,'T FGF.(:FIT 'the Recital by Miss 6n application at the office, tion.-Colisiderable excite4lent was Shown ly atteuded.-Alr. William Ross intends to thevery skid�den death of her father, 'Mr. Smith. B. E., of TororAo. in EgInondvide ohurch, on in the municipal electioni here this year. leaving here next week to take the Dairy Lumley. Robert lerrison, who was well and favor- Monday evening next, January 14th. She will be McLEAN BROTHERS, Publishers. The successful candidates were: Thomas course at the Agricultura College, Guelph. 3�4TOTES. —Mr. Thomas Cumore, of this. of our general J. S. JACCIELSON, Agent... assitted by the beat local mUlical taleRt. Admission I - bly known here as one 1413-1 Rae, John Barnard, W.A. lRutherford, Will- -The Farmers' Institute entertainment a .15o and 10c. Doors open at 7:30- SOUTH Hupos FAKNIERS' I.N.13TITUTE.— Wilson, for councillors; T1 �omas Rae, Mat- here on Tuesda vas a Splendid place, is very ill with ec.-ema of a very dis- merchants, 'before going to Londion a few AWTELEPRONE 32. 1,404 Tlvft-i's Overshoes, sizes -6,7 and 8, for $t. y evening, N tressing character. We hope foi- his speedy Mr. Morrison had been in very- Girls'Overshoep, 11 to 2, at 9fia. Children's ditto. 6 Farmers' Institute meetings were held at thew Sanderson, Alex. Mupro, School Trus- success. -The annual meeting of the South ry.-William, son of James Simmons, years ago. IiAias'Over- Brucefield on Tuesday last and at Exeter oil ecove poor health for some time before his decease., to 10, at 70c. Rubbers an4 Sock@ and tees. -John Morrison, seqtion foreman, is Huron Agricultural Society will be held the misfortune to h'boot and -e eminent- having stone, draN6 for a i new foundation here next Wednesday. -The members. of of the boundary, bad but up to the very day and - hour shoes At very -low prices atthe cheap ca -4 Wednesday. Both meetings wei A one day C,� A le Manager. sever three of his toes fron'I his fo( of his death was apparently as well VVrotior.* shoe store in Kidd's block. W. H. WILLIS., ly successful,. in fact- the most successful Court Brucefield, Independent Order of For- -%rbich h6 -also purposes lately. A doctor was �called and stitched but being attacked with a cough - 1413 -1 tinder his house, as usual, day meetings that have yet been held i1i'the I here o� bricking next aunlmer.-Alr. Tipling, of esters, intend baving, a. grand bal era on, but they were not mendin- al Titosr owing accounts will pleas� call and th ing spell oil Sabbath., be suddenly dropped Riding. -At Brucefield there. was a fairly Wincgrbatn, is about to erec� a building on the evening of FridiZy, 25th litst. settle, as all account,4 'must be. in by the ]at of s. -Rev. Robert Miller, who 13 L i last account days DISTRICT MATTERS., ood audience in the forenoon, which is un- dead in his chair with blood flowin rom, February. RicIIARDSON & Seaforth. 14 9 the railway track, in whielt -to store ashes. has been spending the Christmas h01.1L his mouth, caused by the bursting of a blood - i land in the afternoon D xon's . hall wa for sbipment.--The sawmil has. begun op- Dashwoo IF Yor wan't bargains in all kinds of at home, has returned to Montreal college filled. At Exeter. the f o-renoon session was vessel in his chest Miss Morrison, 'of Sea - winter foot wear, Richardson & McInnis b on the inove.- AwNrs.-On Stniday afternoon, ave the erations again, and logs ar� NoTrs.-Mrs. ff. Birk, N�ilo lira, for another terin.-Mrs. A. Cole, -who ll;�s 1413.1 -ge but in the afternoon -there was forth, also joined her sister here oner way, cheapest and targestselection L")wn. not so lat We understand Mr. Georg� Gibson, carpen- ed n last been visiting friends and old Luces while -'Lvlr. Hailley, the town constale, arid her sister, near Exeter, return acquaintq 110 home to Attend the funeral, the remains be- rere driving, along the North MISS AlAiaE KmD is- prepared to take a splendid aufftience, the 1hall being filled, ter, hits under consideratiod the taking of eielth , of near Lion!s Head, Muskoka, has retained, burying -plot at _51rs. Hanley. %.% Wednesday. - Miss aggie D Cr ig interred in the fami both Seaforth and Dulilin. In-Dnb- and all seemed to manifest the greaest in- Road in a catter the horse ghied, upsetting music Pupils in michty " contract in ille - vicinity of Zurich, has returned home after spen trip. The tliaw of -a and Saturdays. 1113x4 in the ball till dark. 'din, looking well after tile Florence. Mrs. Morrison und her family of their many lin on Wednesday terest many remaining havoc with the vehicle and th�owing the occupans out. I Molem,vortli. some time visiting friends.-Mis's Elsie Sunday and I lay has played tn� h tbothplaces were interest- have the heartfelt sympathy Mrs. Hanley was: considerably Shaken lip KFys LosT-.-Lost oil' Friday, 4t The meeting.,; a -Weddings ar Fried, of Parkhill, who spent . her, holidays e all the rage in ome place H Sea -forth, a sniall bunch of keys ing and profitable,, the delegation sent out the sleighing. friends here in their bereavenient.-The an - had her arm broken.-On-tbe Same day 0 .h. -turned home -1 is vicinity. and - :teet rin-. Finder will kindly leave at ExpostTo , . Tuckersmit with her sister, Mrs. Fenn, re fn nual congregational meetingof Carmel Pres- smitil, slipped and 'by the Directors of Institutes being all ex- Irs. Taylor, of Tucker OFFICY. 14134 P Tim ELECTIOYS.-The 4ectityll's in the 'on Sunday—ivIrs. George Ruby presen ted cellent one. � It was headed by that veteran n uh Port Albert. fell, breakinc, her arm at the wrist. Both township -of Tuckersmith 6n Monday, re- her husband with a baby egirl. on SunOay.- last week,;.ana was fairly -wellut- -7ting aonc; nicely.. VELCOINIE Visnons.-Rev. J. G. Me- agriculturist, Mr. Rennie, who is- now the lades ae ge old Reeve and -Mr. Jacob Wiedo has mo,�ed into the b;use 0 Stilted in the return of tlie� PRESE-STATIO.-UpOn the closing of Port e, of Lumsden, ntar- - manag of the Aoricultural far -in atGuelpli. -v, and which he lately bought from Mr. Henry The diffeiipnt reports a read by li�acbu Regina, North er Deputy, Messrs. Shepherd ad McKa ertschool before the fiolidays the pupils the treasurer, Mr. Win. Bell, suds the se6re- Mr. Rennie is an efitbusist in agricultur- All) A FF, -,v Wo-Rw; Frl.'Oit �us OLD F.PuFNi).- west Terrftory, and bride . were- in town Phfile.-The ladie's and Sir knights of the g a matters and hi� extensive practical ex'_ Messrs. McCloy, Patterson 6id Cousins as presented the retiring principaf, Miss J. W. taries of the differefit church organizations, AIr. Peter Moore, who recently removed several days within the -past week, spendin councillors. The last two nanied are new Maccaees intend holdhicy an entertainment. some plush . photo- Showe Morrison, with a hand &it *reask, in keeping with the inakes him' a perfect agricultural from. TuckersnAth,tiD McLennan.. Algomi a part of theif honeymoon at the residence perience 0 - -%ome of our vil- ied by'an growth of the cong% ation. � The principal men. The following is statelment of the some time next month. -x' of Mrs. M. Thompson, Sparling, street I iddresses were, there- graph album and mirror, accompaiii - amitting his suscription for Tim E Mencyclop9dia. His n in, r4 otes cast lgers attended the wedding of Mr. Job iness 8 * 8 address expressing feelings of deepest regret bus of intere t the vexed organ tinder date of December %281,- Kechnie's aut. They were m arried on fore, eminently practical, instructive and h, Me FOR REMIS. Williams and Miss Levina Schroeder at Thursday, 3rd i St.. at the residence df- the useful. Mr. Usher.; of Thorold, at the severance of 'her connection'with her question which resdIved itself into three says I -have now been three . imantlis in was an ex She ho'rd. McLe'an. Crediton oil Tuesday. p tensive contractor, having constructeer the pupils as a teacher. They would not soo. questions or problems, namely, what kind. Algom a. The weather has been quite mild bride's father, Mr. Thomas Scoft, of (31en- Division No. 1. 89�L 27 abutments of many of -the largest railwa Y� it I fcrget the continued kindness awl courtesy �f an organ to purchase ; at what price, and 2. 32 70 here, for this country, tip to Christmas. in. Mr. McKechnie was recently McKillop. 13. 92 34 which always met their frequent calls oil means to secure the wherewithal to pur- &Since then there has been severe cold, keen Staioned at Lumsden, N&,bere he has an int. bridges in the U itcd States and Canada. 4. li 39 her for help, an(I would feel that- she ver way he N( i...�.-Tbe first cou it ineeting in W chase. Although :se . &I of the managers; nd about fouir inches of snow on the 0 taut charge, and in*hich district be is In this ias secured atborouab p r 0 frost Killop for this year will be held in Jones' had taken deep interest in their welfaTe, wrestled vigorously with these problem.s it ground. We like the country * pretty well deservedy popula,and a diligent and-fath- knowledge of the uses and advantages of 314, i -J0 1441 hall, teadbury, on Monday, * 21st f Jann- and that she, Was always their friend. They w ll� rd season, ful worker in the Alaster's vinevard. ' The concrete and delivered most useful adaresses Majority for Siftherd, .1 as . a to deal with them, as there seeinea so far. Crops -were good this last to 7 arv.-Farnis in the north west part of Me- hoped that wherever she mightbe she would -pens FOR DEM-rr. tobeacertaii amount of indifference or want left here Tuesda ng to -%-i?il and- we are lioping, for a good. yettr come. on y inornii on the construction of stables, silos,pig ielling well for tile hard alwav-s% have.the choicest blessins of this of cone ntratea Wisbin, you, Nlr' Editor, an(i all my old friends in tile vicinicy of Paisley, and pur- nd all suclixtructures of this mterial, as McKay. McLe��n. Reinkie. Killop are h times. e action on he �, art. -of te- i the North- he claims it i8 much more durabl I e than Division No. I 68 9 52 'Mr. McKini has sold to his neighbor, Mr. life. -e- acquaintances a happy New Year, re- pose leaving for their home n 6. 2 52 26 12 me . eting, and a little time will yet be i west about th e middle of February. stone or brick- and ibuch less costly. His is Pollard, and Airs. Kinney to Mr. Johnston 1111ed to get everything as main ours truly, Pe'ter'Aloore. address was of the conversational order and 3 83 31 4 King, George Muldoon bas Sola.L to John Elensitfl. Ive o'clock evenng express train bore w 4 74 43 35 ___9 so plain that almost —1 Barron fifty macres, being the west half of very happy couple ftom this station on their EW I ineet- TF, Tow,,� E113CUOINS. -Although the he-,inade everything thew'indows for NOTE.S.-The arin-tia arson could do the work: from the in- 267 1121 W3:,, lot 3.1, concession 12, arid James Nicholson 811ECIAj. BAIMA . bridal trip, ill the persons of Mr. Hawkins, In- of our Congre-ttion, held on Thursday Lelections on Monday created quite a little any p, prices in winter suits. We must clear put all winter t foie the of last week-, was well attended, and froin flutter, there - was not 'the excitement structiong given. 1 Mr. McNeil, an extensive FOR COUNCILLORS. has four parties wanting -to bay the sout' ill g-) at 0 goods at and below cost, so as o makq room a prosperous farmer of tbe London Road, fruit grower of Winillsor, is the orator of the No. f No. 2 No. 4 half of lot 34, concession 13. large spring I; ock, Remember the stock w and his newly wedded bride, formerly well th amittees and there usually is, on acobunt of there havin 96 46 05 IM I the reports of I e various coT I .0 and below cost for- cash buyers. Theso goodsare been no contest for the re�ves,liip and prac- party. He is a fluent, pleasant speaker and 58 95 3 awky down. This will only last for Jinuary,1895, as and favorably known as Miss- Jane Chap - societies engagred in charcli work it was Comilla CY 0 P tter o East Wavreosh. A -very large -nuimber of their rela- evident that we lix-ve just coin-pleted year tically no contest for.the inayoralty, as Mr. crave much useful'informaion about the a 4 75 the spring stock will be in by then. , Forty different man. la Spraying 6f trees for� the'prevention of the 'Robb 45 20 02- S5 a: en a Tin.. ELECTio-N.-The election here, oil t,4tturns of Panting -they muot go atjedced prices tives rid fri d assem bled at the depot to- the line. All ordinary Wilson pubished a card in the paers at 7 1 of progress all & iiell wi;l taurpriae you when you s6e them. Last Sea baN hdraNvinj from the contest. Mr. S�-_a- oil apples, an�Utlie ciestruction of the Monday last, was keenly contested, and re- offer congratulations and kind expressions� -e beeri, readily met, agd a sub- week wit t not leat-tlie overcoats ire aa ay dowq in price exp Hullett.. bu M. Ca in.. pbell also published a similar Codlin moth and other insects which affect sulted as.follows: Reeve-Patter�on, 299 to clear otit the stock. Goods mu'tg4yatE.N.4,Btro'S. for their f uture lia sa, and they stepped Stanti4tl balace carried to tlie account for A. the appl� crop. Next week we shall give an. -Robettson , 27 atli Papsihloe - -of rie, grain-, The Election Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1113 1895. -The question of the - introduction of Card as councillor for the north ward. Shiell, 192. , Councillors 4: on board bene #,,ee council this year will be composed as fol- extended report'of these several addresses. day passed off without &fly unilue excite- cott, 290, Sutherland, 238 ; Taylor, 191. slippers and ood wishes.-lr. Duncan Me- the organ into the recy-ala,r church services H0r.iE MSD LOT Fon S.%­Lr.�-For 8ale a was an(l after several had, been Iowa: W. Al. Gray, mayor; B. B. Gunn, Mr. D. A. Forester, of Clinton,* also spoke ment, although there was constderable in- The Council for the current year will, Farlane has sold his far.ba Tuckersinith to. corner lot, pleasantly Situated, upon is bu e ; James Watson., deputy -reeve ; con- at Brucefield and Al, Y. MiLean at Exeter. terest manifested. As wbe s6n by - the therefore, consist of Messrs. Patterson, a good f rawe dwelling house and stable, both nearly Mr. Geoge Fairbairn, who takes possession ben,rd for and artainst, trial -Vote was reev P. Keat- -Ou account of.' an entertainment for tl Reeve ; Brown, deputy; and Messrs. Rob- new. There is a good well. and the lq.t of it in'March, and we are pleased to learn taken, when Seven voted- against the use of cillors: East Ward -John Nevills, ie figures below 'Mr. A. T. AlcDOD&ld WaS neatly fenced wi:th wire uetLing. For partwaars a r, John Robe tson; South Ward-Jnies firemen there was no night mieeting at Ex- elected Reeve cott arid Sutherland, coun6illors. pl" v t:' that Mr. McFarlane intends becoming the instrunicat and twentv-fiour in favor of by a majoi ity of 77, over AIr. ertson, G. J. SUTnERLAND, Postoffice Book Store` 1143 a, 'illespie, Geo it-, Several, however, who were opposed, rde A. Sills, Frank Gutteridge eter, but on Tues'day night there was a John Britton. Mr. cDonald -%vin make a Hensallite.-.Miss Jennie Clithill, C;f Win - SPI ieeting at Bruedfield, the hall be- eeve Gloderich. BwEF.,;.-Large quantities of " grain., wood thro- p, was in the villacre re-eently visiting had left before the vote was taken. The North W rd -Josiah Tyermn, John Weir enrlid n rid will worthily re�,mseiit the and locrs are bein, to market, The -following is a� ing packednd having to go away,be- Uip in the county council.' The fol- Land Rob�rt Winter. _C%ov'n It (-, brought in ion will now -be asked to vote bly ELri.(Mos NOTES. Mayor E her mother, Mrs. James congretrat so as to fitnally dispose of the vexed staemen� of the votes p9lled -for the several ifAg unable to get in, There -tvas a splendid lowing are the offcial figures lore(i Tradel-I'las been quite brisk of latl�,' and just friends serenaded his enemies and hov advance in -prices of didates programme -wbich seemed -to give uii))ou.nd- Reeve. the Mayor on ' onday night. They also lit a little sleiahinLy an(I Usborne. can grain is al queatiort, and it i6 hoped all will avail then I that�,%vould be required -to make ed Satisfaction to the audi4ence. Tt consist- Di rounds arid Tm folloWing is a, -lie-a.R. ortlintity and vote one wa rOR MAYOR. iv sion No 1 No. 2 No. " No6 4 No. No. 6 No. large bonfire on the market g seh-es of 1, y ed of addresses by the,different members of J. Bretton 84 67 340 50 -3S 2L 11 it fairly hum. -Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Red- rang the fire bell vigorously. Tile fight in statement -of the votes cas th or tile otber. A -1r. Stevenson has resigned Gray. Wilmon. t at e election, the delegation, readings. music and recita- A.AloDonald 27, 66 62 20'I 58 81 mond were recently in Forest, Lambton -ecentor, priiiciplly on ae- Norbh Ward 126 83 this election was bitter. . George Acheson . . . here lastAiondoy: For Reeve,-- T.MKay- his position as pt e' ' I ' es and friends. -The (3 - U The comicalities of lessrs. George Councillors. d, but the elements surrounding County, visiting re ativ South Ward 86 ons. fought bat Division One, 119 Two, 6 xputtt of the -want of an orga. to assist bill). � 3 Three,- 1-07 ; E.%st Ward W (,6 'B. Scott and John Murray, of Seaforth B.Churchill 24 2 43 44 - 30 Is 31 Presbytery of Huron will meet in Carmel it will be to hn(l a - inan to his Mayor Butler are invincible. . Acheson is a Four, 76. W. Kydd-One, 54; Two, 86 ; G, Dale 32 926 I I 16 14 Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday, the 15th, te instrumentals of Mr. a;iid Miss Murdoc� place so 284 124 J. Lashetni 36 96 21) !t7 44. (9 68 Methodist, Grit, Prohibitionist and a capi- Three, 56; Four, 8. Majority for Kay, leorge A. L�fth 66 Di 49 60 2t .39 4 talist with many . enemies. The, first three and I the Presbyterial meeting of the Wo- f Hensll, and the recitations of.Mr.G o rendiered it hecessary foi- Mr. R. 8tewart DI,.PVTY REEVE.. 99. Councillors, -Ward 1, J. Hunter, 119 men"s Murdie, of MoKillop, brought down the i. Snell 42 107 52 100 44 60 70 Auxiliary will also be held there oil -itioll 0 rd of H. Jones, 55 ; Ward 3, W. Delbriae - to resign 1ris pos, a, the boa watRon. Neelin. alone will defeat it candidate in Goderich. the same (lay. -The Methodists intend house every time. Mr. John Ketchen, the j4 Mr. Stewart ably discharged the North Ward 102 40 PRAYER. -The meeting� (luring the week J. F. Stinson, 53; Ward 4, R. C,ardiner,84 - ding.special revival meetings in their Sotah, Ward 66 32 President of thq Institute, occupied the Brussels. 1101 of chitrni-ll for tuny years, his 18 of prayer, conducted by the pastors of Knox t week._'.Mr. and rs. Da- A. Hunkin, 74. The council will be com- and an e are East Ward 73 cbaiv at [ill the meetings Xcellent new church' nex niana,gers lose his faithfu services EiLcTio,�.-The school electioq resulted church aind the two Methodist churches, posed of Alessrs. Kay, Reeve, na keday,, 0 - chairman he being very largely attended. vid Foss and daughter Flossie, were in 1 141 90 in the return of the old Do r6 Alessrs. Reid, Gardiner, Delbridge a6d Hu,rtereo-une_fl1or,, rec,ret.-Mr. John Goderich last week visiting relatives and been a resittent of Dakota for soine Ross and 0-raham. The follo'%ving is* the the two latter being the new bads. It is. C0V_14;1LL0RS,-N0rtl1 Ward -John Weir, i friends.-Aliss Baird, of Parkhill,is visit' LOCA Mrs. (leorge H. Barr, of qtate of the poll : Reid, 17.1 Ross, 169 lng likely that either Mr. K ddy or Mr. Gard- ais home on a visit to his sisters L BRIEIN.-T T J. e Mr, 127 ; Josiah Tyerman, 11.4; Robert Winter, Ba' at Mr. and Mrs. John Millar -ille, is at present visiting her 150 ; Farrow, .141) Smith, 121. J yfleld. R. A. Modeland and Miss Agnes 'McCon- ebvin-% mer will be Deputj 'Reeve. 84; A. M-. Campbell, 63. -East Ward� C� Berry, horse buyer, shipped another car mother, Mrs. James Kerr, o nell. He 'a accompaitied bv his ne-pliew, J. Robertson, f MckillOP- In 0,rey, Win. Brow nd James Lindsay To Tim ELE(TORS OF THE VILL-WE 0F Cou_,zcirr. Don;-,i�s.-A ieeting of the town- I . . Nevills, 88; P. Keating, 83; -Mr. David Moore, Sr, of Egniondville, were elected as councillors. B.kyriELD : You have seen fit to re-elect ine 'to a seat load of horses this week fp.r the American ship council w Master Roy McCannell.-Pollinc, 0111 - as held at.tbe 67 ; Thorn as Jordan, 56. market. -_Mr. Gr. Steacy left this week for conclusion f at the council board; for 189, by the largest number pssed off quietly in our village. One who has been very ill for some tirne is, we Bnir..FS.-Tlie liorse fair was held on the nomination proceedipgo, at which all f votes ever I iggerson is �olled In Bayfield for any candidate. it London. -r. P. Tr* the care- <4`the c`andi(lates, worked to win, are glad to learn, recovering, -Miss 14,'liza- Thursday of last week. A large crowd wa, 0 the members were present. Messrs. Thomas. I 8 would be ungrateful of tile not to acknowledge this taker of the new NGhodist Church., an(l, A WELCOMF Box. -At Christmas, a box beth Hillen, daughter of Mr. James Hillen, i ' Weary, jr. and were and when the reckonng 'canie found his n attendance, a largp number of horses were unmistakeable mark of your confidence and esteeir. g toys, books, &c., was Sent. by of McKillop, left on A16nday to attend the' therefore thank you all for your generous I will doubtless keep everything in good or- resent and ad- tiame on top. As usual, - good nien ba-ve containn offered and a goodly number purchased. The I would dressed the council wfth relerence to the. been elected in our but mny Nvill teachers of the Sabbath sclivol of the FirA Univergity at Toronto. Althou,h onl next fair will be Thursdav January 31st.- support. and wish ),on a prosperous -and Happy New der.-Aliss Kate H-odgins has just returned fence oil the south side of lot I,% :conee Sjon 9-1 . T Year. Your humble servant, R. STANovity. 14131 home from viitingfriends in London Fast, Huron Varmers' Inst 7. It was decided to leave the matter over, I I .-The a regret the al)sence fron the council mard Presbyterian church, Seaforth, to a back years of age, she expects to pass -her final itute'llold their Aluakoka. All the contents of examination for her dcg,�ce next June. TuE ELECTION.S.-The following are the recent sleigbing made ourvillagevery lively of such tried mens, Mr. Joh-n . Reinke and -district i She annual session on Friday, - January l8th, in for further consideration. It was the box were contributed by the children will then be eligrible. to teach in a Collegiate The meeting official figures sho the number of votes but the thaw on Sabbath last has spoiled it also re ,-he town hall here. others, who have falleti.-We would again promises aeli was solved that as the council a;n That A was Institute. She taught last 3 obtained by e can idate, There again' for heavy teaming. -Miss Brett., of d M r. W, iereeitid oil Aimiday t&tte,nding the. Sabbath school. -ear in Niagara to be a success -St. John's Church Sunday a Quinton have comet - draw atention to tl o an agreement wftl) lie High School at a salary of $500 and the School great deal of interest manifested in the re. ',Seaforth, has been - engaged as one the regard to the road allowance - at back of lot -oduce th _�ublic se I and f Miss 8inith a titnely gift, and highly appreciated by t next in out are going to repi e concert of receivers orn a let- trustees offered her all increase if lie would rt; a 8ult, especially In the contest for the reeve- assistant teachers in our has appeared in sonne of the 11trgest churches the following extract fi two weeks ago on Friday evening of this 6 concession 6), the council agreeto pay the. 0 - - by Mr. Burns by a comes highly reconiniended.-Alessrs. 0 1co. ter written by e ship, which was won it Torontottd other place, mul has been the Knox College student in staY.this year. Miss Maggie Wilson is at ve k. -The sleigbing of the last few days said Mr, W. Quinton the sum, of $1,5' and iarge tit that Place, will amply testify : present isiting in Wal�erton, and Miss majority of nine. The four candidates for Kydd, R. Patterson, jr., and D. Stewart to Ily appreei4tive audiences. has made business better, especially in the any expenses in connection with same. Xr. SOUTH R January 2nd, 1895. DE.ku Nettie Wilson in L ondon.�Tbe Women's -wood line. -The old council hold their last councillors receiving the highest number of have recently alI taken out deeds in Mr. We `6e therefore assared that these -who along the KmK�ifAN_,-Your letter containing Christian Temperance Union will hold i and the three candidates for trusteds James AlcArthur's new survey I Quinton to giveeed of said parcel of, lan- atLlcrid oil Monday evel.l,iilf, Will go away ts ineeting on next Alonday even' the votes le proof -that not. Ing an The following resolution by iGard_ London Road, which is Moi receiving the highest number, are elected in fee will "the welcome intimation that a box of pres- regular meeting at a,e usua place on Wed- new council coniniences on the following er and Keddy was earriec�l unanimously ts was on the -%va, each case : REHVE-Jani6s Burns- 75 : Geo. Hensall is lengthening her cords a-hd en , was received in due -nesday next, at 3.30 p, Ili., and a large at- Monday. -In Brussels and Crey thel Re- " That whereas our colleagues Messr, be Ovaged. See notice it mathening beL s. r Stakes.- More to follow.- time. This afternoon, the farmi�r with whorn tent -lance is desired. Ida Dickson is Woods, 66. CouNscTLYo-its-Richard Bailey,- stre asks for aleall formers have entered 50 appeals &gains lie "P ier sister Halls arid 8hier, bavin Mrs. tyan, of Lucan, is vialtill I declined re�noniina_ I board yoked tip the oxen and went to visitina friends in Sarnia.-MiSS ,9 68; George Erwin, 68 ; Thomas Elliott; 47 4ttell was the remark of our local coitteniper- the Nettie Tories, and the Tories have entere, At night, as soon Johnston, of the State Hospita, Buffalo John Fraser, 81 ; Richard Staubury, 112; Mrs. Miller Edwards, w I( tion as councillors in ItV towash- of Us_ __(Les near this 1p ary i6 short time a-0. just 'so, friell(l. Yall Station for ".the box. 2 against Reformers. -John Weise hasisold borne, we, theirasgocia I returned from visitilify, it was opened, ew York, returned to' tbt city on Tues- his hotel at Walton to Ceorge McKit�i, of Jaines Thomson, 54. SCHOOL TRuSTFES— Ida Dick is fit present home ties, Wish to express. who- h-a-ve been ithin the inner circle o as a onm sincere appreciation nding out in every feature of day last, after spending' a'week's vaction-- McKillop, w,bo last week sold Ili$ far4l to John Ferguson, 49; John Falconer, 46, on a visit. -Mr. aii(I Mrs. J. Macarth r re Of their -valued expectancy sta you, Ilo dotil)t, begin to,feel the a eed of vices to this township during the I terms 17, 1 I Will. Pollard. John Morgan, 28 T. J. Marks 43 ; Will. at present in th city of Vew York.-';vlr. omost those present, -*%-Iio included the Sabath -with her parents and friends in AlcKillop.- -Cre Branch Ag in office of 20 and 19 yea;rs respectirv: V una riculttIral dentand his wife,both nea.r- Miss Johnston, completed two Osmond, 12 ; Murdoch Ross, �5; James Alexall4ler McCaa, of Egniondville, is here ai meeting yestqday 0 611001 Superinten 9ociety held their annu, this a in wishing them long, ha* -score and teq),; their years' course in the triningr school of that 28 ; John Tippet, 43 ; Charles week visiting his relatives, Mr. James 3011 �75` ,Pros - allotted three and Eiist Huron SocietY 1101ds theirs next 1 d trust took lace on last at the in tile perous lives, an that, on and daughter, sometime since grown to linstitutiou, and having passed a satisfactory Tippet, 43; William Whiddon, 4. Taylor and family. -Miss Janet Kerr, who I)oIrter NVIlen his a week. Brussels Driving Park Coill I may for t pally many years enjoy the valuable r 22 lIllaturity, arid nlyself. But, we formed an examina.tion last received her diP1011111- holds theirs on Jariu, v nd.-Tbe Sons of Bitinszy LocAr,s.-iss Lily Alorgan was has been unwell for same time, is regaining counsel, which their long experience so well ,e interesting and interested group around and is now qualified'to perform the duties ah,1pnest at Mr. Townshend's,Goderich town. her accustorned healtb.-.liss Maggie Ha- lr. 1)(Vilall t!- 0 cotland are going to jelebri�te Burns' anni- i qualifies thein to rendr. Both Mr. I -falls 8 that box excitement growing tifitil we got of a nurse nd attendant. -7-1\1r. Fred. a last week. -A number of our young gan recently r6turned from Stratford, where young Ilill 6f yraeuse, ew versary on wh. another of Mr. Shier made feeling replies to this fol "- attended a Rainbow social at Varna she had been visiting relatives arid friends. and York. R ­v. L­4isteti I)\- Re%-. to the bott6m. To� see the old ma's coun- Clarkson, el(lest son of M r. Clarkson, of their �rand concerts. token of re8pect., an referred to the , oa -One of Captain (1. A. AleMorran's young last Friday evening, and enjoyed tbeniselves feelinti, rllanvilLon, Of 1,1UltfOVII, bt-Other of 1he temmice light up with pleasure and grati- 8eaforth passed his examinati(in at Toronto .-.-# who is visiting with his pareiits at - alwkys manifest at 0 u-ith honors. 14,icrlit h very much. -If you want the be -t local sons, TrV00111, I'Milintictl thv hliy union. 'I'lle tude did one's soul frood. Could you haA the -e �.I_o'rmal 111-161 Kippen. BeIPS, had the-misfo-tune on boaZ news ill the I)Ieasiin, event seen birn you.,would have felt amply repaid iit Toronto and six at Ottwa paper in Canada, subscribe 'for Tiu.-, r. William r ere Nlk,4 of Stratfot-(I, wad for your trouble, &nd experienced in large 11c1lool, took honors also.' r. Clarkson has Roy.u. TEMPLIRS.-The Royal Templars HT -T,0-- EXPOSITOR, now 01111' $1 a year in Saturday last to get one of the small bones iore M-ured a school at 11rifteeton, at a good ell intend'bolding a series of temper- t advance. F. H. Edwards is our acrent at of his leg broken, at the station yard, by a Staf Ea. Who the bride M tire of its fulness that it is n of Kipp ("e(. blessed to g 9 (d Ktratfilrd� �1 1. -e than lo recei -e The,4LIP- �,%Iary.-Mrs. Aliller, of Virden, Alanitoba, ance nieetings, commenvin coil on TIER. The CanaLlia.n 0 iunday, Bayfi eld. -Jam es and Charles 1) "aldson sleigh on which lie ws banging, backing lip Lot'Al.l Order Ifatilittoll, Of dill tilt! Min te ii (lent had VrOnliae(L the scholars a is visitincr friends here for a, few d,%vs.- She and continuing to the exicl'of a -re away oil a visit to Lncknow. Thev say and catching his leg between it and a board Jnua,ry 13th Chosen Frinds have elete(l, the f ollow in for the �'Voulil. We I)Ilt What to Put On it was a: is the guest of r. Archibtvld Scott. -Mrs. the ('N'ood Singing is expected. A Charlie is on -particular busin"s.-Rev. fence. Medical aid was at once summoned officers : Chief Councillor Albert Cameron Tree, I as James Parke, of Listowel, madQ a short via- and he is doing as well as could be expected. Vice Coun. Cill ittoll oll 111,� tv, inattev of no sinall moinent, but now,tbanks J11ame -Pringle, of 'Stratford, is spending revival team of songsters, better knowi or Hugh Mil wife, lar ; Rec*order, fif or t the cr;isadc e a it to his pc rents last week. -Mr. M. Ross -The Rev. Mr. Swann, -,r.,- and his ob (2arnli(: to vour teachers and Your- scholars, every i -eek wo at the parental residence. - rs," will be present and till.: hael; Assistant Recorder F_ h uni -as at Bu siness trip last week. who were here visiting their son. 1-1,ev. F. 111(�*�zillg f01- chitil is sure to receive somethinu. The Ion prayer meetings being held in the prominent part in each meeting. Lectures ii ffalo on a bu 1). Hutchison; Treastirr Gorge liar Mprelate, W. ltl-w 11,01 111oll., til'. of life. We " Tree"' will not be beld until next week, (thurell s.tbis week, have been very will also be illustrat d by powerful etber- -1alcolm and John Whiddon' left lasSwann, have returned home. -T e c ,Pbell ' arshal, T. C� Del - y nd � ell atten(led. They were addressed oxygen litne light. The object is to educate, week to attend Clinton Collegiate Institute. bacb, of Zurich, returned this week to De- gatty: Wardn Fred Chubb regrvt th-tt will so - the box" bhs come in good tin -le, a '%A- b n 3 -0 4 , She was visiting at Alurelock" Tho i laile'l Seaforth and neirrhbor- I-cranize- arid 'i�etorm. These lectures will --Robert .131air started o Tuesday, along troit. rl*!'I' it tO SLl* t1ltt limst Did your Sunday school lie local ministers 6f 0 , n as ViVia�n Sentry C11arles -N11li - - fullN thei -eci- c odez ich to'wnship. ust before leaving. -Mr. ) obn Short, of th -Th Hut, h' ( -L 4-1 -1g, 011;171 fillh- i-ealize llo\% r kfndness is appt tood. _11 iss Nellie (,*line, of �Vingliam>, paid be held in the iNlethodist church on the with Charles Wallis, of 0' I e Christmas le di'mitV of the att-d ill thu rell, tinder the auspices of the -N-1 I eld "are Clir a - the children in a visit to Seafortli this H-, f each dv of the week. Silver for the Sault. -Miss Lizzie Bin-ait, of township of Hay, anil who is retiring from evening 0 mas ight, these d(-stitute ptirt.". they Avould "never fail Crawford, of Parkdale Vollegiale Institute, collection at the door Detroit, is b6ine for the holidays. -'.%1r.' farmillf), IS MoVint', into his new and coin- (list church fStillil Az I) ay school, was 116 Very William Woods was -.it London la�t week, U to enit out - a I ha% ftving visit to eaforth (luring the holid fortable dwelling oil Richmond. street.- cessful aff i -e read, of the aid a ay. season is now over, The prorarnm eWa's all that 1. of Toronto, who wil. of tilt' and enthusiasm attendincr the ex- rlolidays.�The students nd others 'who ntl all liai-e (tot to hard work once an(lwaSacC0111panied home by i n ld be and Ithe Prg-!ellts oil the, 0 ill Who millim, of boxes sent to inissionaries, but, 4)ent the holidays in town re ibout till Jaiiies Cnni n- is this week at Alorrison, who was summoned home oil New 'Vear's at her mother, Mrs. R. e- Hut were many an(i� I.E.,illill-f for the I )ast t%%-- t I 0-Ilight, I aln, adiurr Sunday by the sad -news of the sudden Arthur, r., has returned valuable: The receipts. 'it P, experience f ully gone, and most people settled down to _'%�ewnlarllet, the parental hotne, attei were in the neighborhood of thirtV dollars. ark fter nIV Nt that the half has notbeen told. One liard work' gin. -The 1�raser Drmatic the funeral of lier father, who was called death of his father. -The voting peo le who J, Scott recently returned home from 0 - P Teenie Dalton bs at present I aill llow of tilt, eitclosed booklets captioned " All -is �Vorripaily bave heen having rather slim lions- awaysuddenly,attlie so successfully performed the play of "Ciii- visitin-ir AIr- and *Alrs.Britton,of Iona.- heruncleiliHamilton.-Mr. all(i ill- 11 _v t 11ird v.- ill le, i-ffy . ps so lat., but crive I-eftl13 :7,00d 11111ch purl)ose taking to Grey Eag 1�oss and daughter were the guests of derella," at the recent entertainment mider AlissViolet Wbitesides, irbo bas' -been one H. Kenner, of 8tratford, spent Cliristn e a rs, 'as at the parsonage. - Mr. and Nfrj�, M-;Ilt vr vcal, C141) A% A-�- ft odwr 14ation, to a VOIllitr M-0111all -w.ho has etter than anN oti�!er conipany that has vi- R. Nlellis (luring the -week.-The the auspices of Trinity Sabbath school, are of our s'sistnt te chers for several y flic, 11lost -�o of 1)(.L.11 ill o -vi JaTns -4iffile ag Hutchison, of Mitchell, spent a feAv la.1,t _\111,1'01. I think it -,vill ted 8eaforth has ever given for the Sme Tackersmith election for reeve and deputy busily eng e I preparing another intends leaving here the first of next -eek, Ulu chool at Toronto.- I lalli-1-1 oll this dmi- lit -Ili to cheer her a littlO. he is dy' Thev are putthig, tip a very liand- caused coneiderable exeitenient for a fe�v There ha been considerable talk among to attend the orinal 8 with the lattr's parents last 'week. In it i.-; Lhoutlit, Intleeil, the niarvel is that =trunipet to be voted to the mot popu- -das in our burg. All is peace now.-Sincez number of the young men of Stanley town- '-\Ir. Win. Elder, jr., and Mr. - Alexander Li7vie McIlhargrey spent Christmas -0 week for P Ill;" it tr, ie IPI rdinc;ivood-smvin�. On December of 'Hay, also left here last in 13, with very little lia" lived '50 long Nvith the minsing and lar companN f the Pire 13ricrade.-Mr. R. tile snow carne saw logs have been moving shi recra dulph to-wnshIP.-Mr. and Mrs. in fallilil-l'. iirc dk- and fooil But her people oor and �,ogan, Banker of this town, hits purchased lively tothe Kippen inilI.-The Crusaders, 22nd in'.11r. ('eorge Sparks bush, 'Messns. Toronto to pro. Dalton spent Chrmitinas in ur CUT P0 -iecute their Studies, in col_ travel '11". tlou- 01.1t ft'll thi', 4VV 1'(',LIIV Zll)lv to provide harilh- the iie,!es- the Daiel Wilson ffirm, on the lake shore, a band of Singers, are coining to the village John Hobner and John Flaxbir(I sawed, lege.-'Mis Alag gie 'Morrison, of r. William Canipbell is to reprefielit the nship of ner Bai field. As he and ill hold forth in the Methodist ell 2ilth pf Novendwr, nd of life, much less 'I lie �10 urell split and piled two cords of inaple wood in and foi-iiiei-lv of this place,wbo only arrive(! Chosen Friends at the (,'rariil Council this e cry evening 't. Andrew's 1, in the village on Saturday evening on a -rh*. l'ot nearie.q. ilovtot. is allout 13 iniles dis- s not 1)V01)()SC Villtn"ill" his OCCIMation at ex, next week.-�`, minutes. Who call beat this' -On. Alon- (The above was intended for last week,) )II the it it ot ;t rain fell. tailt, nd t rip costs at that day last our residents were grieved to hear visit, ws summoned home on di, the present time, we uliti7erstand li�is desir- abbath school collections� last year -were d-av Now a I