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The Huron Expositor, 1895-02-01, Page 8�.THL -HURON EXPOSITOR* FEBRUARY 10 Robert Burns," was respondi�d to by Dr.. a The ladies will be keeping their eye on Mr., Wilson's Oash Grocery. good weather to get them in sfiape s6 that adopt the spot ��h p!inpiple bf- doing busi. -11oday and Tuesday to allow the funer I loqu —Mr. Thomas Atchison, who is one FRIDAY loads can be drawn over them. Sunday last Campbell, who gave an e en -t oration,ex- nesis, and that it Is his intenoon- to make f% to � get along, the roads bein& so badly Cooper. Jy stir in the dry goods and millitiP y blocked John Hislop took lie* 0, days eral tolling the virtues of' Scotia's -Bard, and live, Of M Nve are still to the front with cheap Groceries, Crock- was the stormiest day we have had for sev r rly tw Will Cooper's men in the sparrow cry and Glassware. '25 Ibs of graim'sted sugar for years, and, as a result, the churches were wl�ich was copiously kind appropriately in- business durin the coming season.—Mr. getting to Brussels for the coffin. Mr. hunt, killed twelve with oneh6t. Thomas A, othe d roportl'on. Syrups have not verythinly attended. In the evening the terlarded wirh choice pins from his poems. Win. Elliott, Town Clerk, who has been Oliver was a man respecte(I by eve r gra es in beat %vu in price wit cow e do , 9, sugar -but we can give you a Id like to hear from the next to 1good pure sugar table ityrup at Uc per galtno and a sts werej laid ny with a severe cold for several days, that knew him, having never been defeated that.—Mr. Thomas Workman$ of Tucker - services in the Presbyterian and Methodist. Short addresses in response to to, t choice new made maple February Ii, syrup at $1 per gallen. In churches were held in the church basements. also given by Dr. Bethune, -Mr. Thomas E. has now nearly recovered. He was un- as Deputy -Reeve, although holding that smith, has been very poorly for some days, teas we bae the cheapest -and beat ; our fine Ceylon "The storm was ec nally seveire in other Hays, Mr. Win. Ballarifyne, Mr. Andrew 'able. to attend the town council meeting office for a long time, he being the oldest but we are pleasedtohearthat he hits the turn IYou can Black at v'c , is equal to any 5ft or We tea. T11 Scot this being the ve in the County Council. Mr. for the better.—Trains on the road here all buy our new Black, Green and Japanat 25c per lb, localities between � cago and Montreal, t, Mr. M. Y. A-IcLean an t Monday evening, cannot be beaten for ptire quality. Our Bnurbon although in the latter city the eavy snow' cellent songs were sting by Messrs. James council meeting he - has missed for fifteen Oliver was a staunch Reformer and a good made good time, there being no stoppage.— Blend of flue coffee is giN Ing the be6t satisfaction to fall was not acco *'A by the severe,- and John Scott, . Carmiebael, 'Wm. Scott, years.—We are pleased to see that Mr'D.D. Presb terian.—The School Trustee election Mr. James Miller, who has been visiting nipaniel y all who use it. We are doing a strictly cash busin as winds experienced elsewhere in the storm' John Murray,. J. T. Ucy and J. Halliday, Wilson has sufficiently recovered 'from and can give you the best goods at closer prices than is to be protested, and will come, friends in St, Louis for some weeks, has re- SPRING GOODS up before swept districts. and Miss M0Nann, :a, bright fittle. miss, his recent illness to be around again.—Mr. the Junior Judge here on ThuisAay of this turned home with, renewed vigor. an(I has anyone can afford to who doesa, credit trade. Flour to gile 81tILS at el.6D per 100 lbs and we vuarantee it daughter of Mr. John McMann, danced a Win. Westeotc, of this town, played at the week. Thomas Farr tioner. settled down to needle and thread once OW at ie p1l ARRIVING... faction. We have no combination price but sell all THE CARIVAL.—The fancy dres§ ca�M.1- reel in- Highland costume, and to the soul Forester's ball last Friday night,at Bruce- inore.—Mrs. WilliamBlair is in Michigan goods at the lowest possible price for cash or trade. val in. the new skating rink, on Friday e"n- st�irrin strains of the bag -pipes, played by field. Mr.'Westoott is one of our beat inu- visiting friends.—St. Andrew's Sabbath Walton. C. WILSON Seaforth. last, was a success in point of variety liperlohn';McDonald. An excellent reci- sicians.—Rev. Mr. Goforth, the well known NE"ws NOTELET.—The Ladies Missionary ber of 36 last School turned out to the nuw Sabbath, while at . the church service our and elegance of the costumes shown, but was' tation was lso tendered by Mr. Win. Win- missionary from Honan, China, will preach Society of Du.ff s chutch held a very success - Bank of Commerce BIo6 not so successful in the matter of attend- ter, who is n plocutionisi of no mean order. in the Presbyteriail church, Seaforth, next f 11 pastor gave a grand discourse frain 2nd- ance of spectators, which, to, the enterpris- Pipers Job McDonald andjohn Ross gave Sabbath forenoon and at Clinton in the 11 social at Mr. R. H. Ferguson's on Tues- We are opening 'up tbi,& y On account of the recent Corinthians, 8th chapter and 5th verse, to dur- evening.—Mr. J. Ross Robertson, the gen- day evening last. sevenad . herens, in addition to t ing proprietor, is the leading consideration, selections rom the pipes. wt intervali he school TO SEGUR19- storm the roads were very bad, but - the week several cases of, a who furnish.the' ing the evening, while 'Mr. McDonald ial proprietor of the Toronto Telegram, was children, house was well- filled. After pat -taking of 9, -which goes to prove that the, f sinews of war. The night was so terribly danced several much to the delight of in town this 'Week. Mr. Robertson i splendid tea provided by th la ildren are the bestoldiers in the tim�e of 8 all chi Prompt Despatch 'C 0 e dies, the storm. old and storu,ly, h wever, tat none but the onlookers, an%9 Mr. George Cardno also energetic Free Mason, and is now engaged foll - Duet NEW G00DS FOR THE� I d himself quite an adept in this4ine. in visiting the various Chapters throughout IVI i owing programme was rendc�ed the most enhusiastic in such matters Yen- proNe AND--- s AlcKibbin and Richardson read- ase ,ening throughout seemed to the Province, and called here on his way to ing, 1%1f. Kerr ; mouth organ, Harry Kirk- tured out. Those present spent a very In fact the eN Turnberry. pleasant evenin. Therewere oer. thirty be thoroughly enjoyed by every one. L4dy Wingbani. A pleasant hour can always be by ; Quartette, Misses Smith a'nd Givens, TnE Tdw-Nsi-iii, FALTRms.—At the last SPRING TRADE, tumes on the- ice. - Had the night been p is already a strong society, and spent in Mr. Robertson's company, and be- and Messrs. Shobbrook and Smith ; recita- meeting of Turnberry council the salary of Quick Rep's '008 Nairn Ca�i fine there would, no doubt,.have been a pay. we ar sure that. this demonstration. will Send your Telegrams via ing a genuine newspaper nian, *he never for- tion -year was fixed atA$5Z Jennie Ferguson ; song, Vera Me the assessor for this ing crowd, as four sleigh loads of Clinton's add to its numbers. One pleasing feature gets to shed. the light from his cheerf III Donald ; speech, Mr. David 0ampliell - and Mr. John McTavish was appointed to CAR Teleg P. aung people started out but had to turn in connection with the celebratioif was that countenance on the n6w spaper sanctums of solo, Mrs. Leach mouth organ, Willie that position. Messrs. Alexander McEWen ack on account of- the storm. The three there were no spirituous liluors used, the the towns which he visits.—Aliss Clar ke, Of Neal ; quartettei Misses McAllister and and Douglas Fraser were appointed audi- 11a lines Elliott, toasts having been give _Atend around the World.", mile skatifig race was won by Mr. respolided to Toronto, -%rbo has been visiting Mrs. W. iott, nPollard, and Messrs. WIister and'Pol- tors- Messrs. James Elli Win. G The bal ce of our Win_ A Wingham. The other, prizes were award- withoutthenonsensical custom of drinking Somerville for the 1ast two weeks, returned lard ; recitation, Thomas cFadzean ; mill and Wm. Deyiell were appointed mem- J. S.-- A 0413[80y, Aket,- e'd as follows : Ist, gent's character cos- to them. home on Wednesday.—fr. H. E. (,berry, Inouth. organ, John Morrison iDstrumen- bers of the Board of Health, and Dr. Tow`- ter Stock will be sold at, tume, J. LeqtherlaW, Seaforth 2nd" Air. who has been ill Johnson BrotheisllArd- tal SOUTH RpFORMERS.—Tbe annual ware store here for the past three - or four by Mr. Jonathan Moore. The proceeds It was resolved to provide each member of JaTELEPRONE 32. 1404 1 Miss Givens The chair was ably filled ter, of Wingliam, Medcal Health Officer. Humer, Goderich. Ist, ladies? character the council and the clerk and treasurer with A GREAT costume, Miss Ette Town, Seafofth ; 2nd, meeting of. the South Huron Reform Assa- years, eft this week for his home in (3tan. amounted d to $12.30. Miss Johnston, Seaforbli. Comic costme, ciation as constitutea -for Dominion pur- Haven, Michigan. Mr. Cherry has a host of poses was held at Bru6efiel 0 a copy each of the niiinicipal world for the d on Friday last. friends in Seaforth who, while re( REDUCTION BIG DROP I Ir. Fred Johnston, Seaforth. current year. 'Messrs. Gemmill and Mus- The attendance� was nolt large, but this was his departure, will be pleased to hear of hii�s Wioxeter. arave were authorized to test the river bot- lot - surprisillo, owing to the blocked Z5 A SAD EvENT. are very sorry to ' �09 prosperity N�Iierever lie may in future cast BRIEF.S. —Messrs. Brock & Paulin are to tom at Bolt's bridge to see if piles can be c ndition of the roads. The principal busi- Made-up Clothing. learn this week of the death of Mr. Thomas e' success of their car his lot. He is a steady, exemplary young be congratulated on th -there. Eiht tenders received for 'For CASH all tbrough, ness of the ineetinz wds the election of of- e costumes were numi driven Downey, of the'Huron road, Hibbert. The man, and just the kind to make his -way in nival. Th �irous and the erection of this bridge were left over ficers for the onrrent year.. Air. Alexander of first class style, while the rd es,were We irefer you to page five of this paper for our big deceasid was a son of Mr. Stephen Downey, the world wherever he may be.—Miss Al- c until next council meeting, on account of a discounts on mad( �u� clothing In Men's Youths' and and. his losswill be iilike keenly felt by his Mustard, of Brucefield, wa's elected Presi- berta Doble has been enga t at keenly contested. The attendance was Boy's Overcoats and Suits; also for Ladiefrand Child- chage havina been made in the plans. The (lent; Mr. Johli Ketchen,, Stanley, Vice Trinit' 0 Z�l grieving parents, brothers and sisters- iod good considering the weatber.—The Cana- FEBRUARY, -L-Miss Marion nextniectingof council -will take place at ren't winter coats. Read uaidadvertimementtbrough v church, Mitchel. and, ycu will find that we intend to.make it, an easy by his young widow and two 9mall children.' President; Mr Thomas Fraser,. Stanley, McMi;bael, who bag been in Detroit, for than Order of Foresters' concert, held last Blue'vale, on the Ilth day of February, at matter for you to purchase your winter Huglies of This sad occurr6fice was a surprise to Mr. Secretary, and Mt. George Walker, Tuck- the past eight months, is spending a few week, suffered from the prevailing storm. 10 o'clock -clothing, general Dry Goods, Fura,&c. eme mith, President. The following inunici- The attendance was not largei.—Af6srs. aDowney a many friends, because, though er" weefcs here visiting relatives and friends. bu6ness. pal chairmen were ppointed he had in the last few months lost, through viz.: BaYfield, We are sorry to Hamilton & Sanderson shipped a car load of learn that Mr. James Ke- Hib ert. WIM. ICKARD CaS. illness. some of -his almost herculean John Morgan; Stanley, John Ketchen; hoe, of this town, still continues hogs on Wednesday of last,week.—The Rev. in very M r. Kerr is holdin revival service' HE COV-NCIL.—The council met in the s in the T Hay, F. Kibbler; Tuck;rsinith, Hugh Me- confined to Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House. strength, yet he was such a splendid type poor health. He has now been 9 dward McFaul Oartney ; 8eaforth, D. D. Wilson; McKil. - Town ball here on Monday, 21st January, . - I Methodist church, and much interest is be Seiforth. of the physical man, that we find it very his bed for several weeks past, but his lop, George Murdie; Hallett, James Sn I manifested.—In the matter of snow and signed their declaraiion of office and hard to realize that Grim Death has cut him. edicalattendant issanguine of his ulti- ing officers were re- Off 'in the prime of his strong manhood. Mr. John NileMillan, M. P., delivere�a t recovery.—Mr. Peter Dallas, of the ploughs, during the recent storm, some of qualification. All the old SEAFORTH. �?a e His aiment developed : suddenly a few lengthy address, in which he pointed out Uanadian Pacific Railway train service, our citizens have become quite enterprising, appointed except Hugh Norris, who takes i the marked difference between tb and) in consequence, our streets have been the place of James Miller on the Board of week& ago into a dangerous attack of water. Winn* is visiting at4 his home near I -Peg of the two parties, especially oil - the . fiscal kept in splendid condition. Health. The sum of $30 was given for IV-Ifiltiovo on the lungs, and, though his sorrowing trucefield. He says things are very dull friends bopi�d against ope, his sufferings e on, and showed the burdens that are ifi M charitable grants, and the sum of $1.75 to in this section, all of whom wish her u i anitoba, and that. the railway force is 7—, wei �e rigi heaped upon. the people by the Na-. I113mley. the parties who removed the, safe from the her husband a happy and prosperous future- -e peacefully ended last Friday night. lit down f6 the lowest notch. tional Policy and the manner in which Tow-nsbip hall to the Treasurer's office. On Too BtAD.—On Friday night last a large IDISTRCT MATTERS. He was 36 years of age, and was the oldpst ­NOTES.—Mr W. Miller, ho was slightly much of the money thus raised is being MR. motion of J.,A. McLaren, seconded by number of the Zeaders of Tui., Exvo.sxTop., oU eleven children. In him the com- BAER'S LEcTritE,.—Re%r. W. W. Bae is able to �e around again.—Mrs. Rob. r ill, wasted. Short addresses were also deliv'er- Matthew Miller, that all municipal officers' on reaching the post -office,were seriously dis- intinity loses a most upright, honorable and of Vanco ert Alexander bas been a -way i uver,British Columbia, deliveredhis visiting her nding that their Expos strated lecture in the town hall. here on sister.—One evening lait w* qek a goodly OUR GENT. ed bythe President. Mr. Mustard;, the llu salaries be reduced to a certain ametint appointed on 6 inaustrious man. He was married about A itiamend- had gen on to Bayfield with other mail Secretary, Mr. Fraser, and by Air. M- y- Friday�evening.�- The lecture was under tile portion of the Bethany Methodist c specified therein. It was move five years ago to Miss Ella. McConnell, Of Seafortb, has ongre- seconded by daughter of the late Patrick. AfeConnell, of. McLean. A -vote of thanks was tenderei nient by Peter Campbell, matter. But, our obliging postma auspices of the Seaforth auxiliary of the Wo- tion met and ster, ho� Sresented their pastor, Rev. wit 1% ag I)een appointed travelling agent for THE to Mr. John Hannah, the retiring Pre�i. William Feeney, that the salaries remaii al to the occas' sent the Man Hibbert. To - the beref t young widow we nien's.Foreignlissionary Society. The at- Vr. Barker, I a handsome, fur overcoat, n . Was equ 10111 Exro.sllToR and is autherized to take sub X 4ent, for his long and faithful services i ' the same as last year. Tile motion. lost Director Of that department in post e. tend our heartfelt sympathy, in this d tendance was not very large; but this is not mitts and some cash. Miss Louise *Wit- by "a ing ouncil. te to the metropolis of Stanley, to brin 00 w -connection with the party, and for the ef- to be wondered at considering the very cold Iiam8-read a very nicely worded add ress,and scriptions, collect moneys, aad transact sharp ending to -her aIt t brief edded the outing vote of the Reeve. The c has 9. Scient manner in which. he had filled the then adjourned, to mept, again on th 'rd ba k tile missing papers, which he succeed- 6 tbi business generally for Tnp Expos!roin happiness. Requiescat in 15ace. and stormy night. Indeed those wlio did Mr. W. Miller made tfie present tin, r, Presidentd pbair for so many years. Votes & Monday in February, /at I o*clock p. m., to ed in gettin, and, on bis return, while lac- turn out, especially the ladies, deserve rprise, Barker was completely taken by an Ground Floor Studio is the of thanks were also passed to Mr. Fraser, idit for their courage. Mr. Baer isan old receive the Auditors' report and transact ing the blinding blizzard, our young direc- ere and matte a feeling reply. After a fe %, itill Charlie, lost his way, lace for all the latebt styles and best-workma;ohip the v&iy efficient 8ecretary, and to the Huron boy, having formerly resided in God- hours spent in social enjoyment, all sepitr- p other business. to, with ell in photography. 141&1 speakers. The associatiou is to- be con- The horse, refusing to go any father, THE 0HAMPION9. erich Township near Clinton. He basresided ated for their several homes, feeling the bet- MAPLE Sypwr.—Pure'Maple Syrup made 4-ratulated on their happy choice for Presi- in British Columbia for seven years, and is ter for the kindness done. Ethel, Aa stopped short, to Charlie's orrow, throwing from maple sugar, At A. YouxG*s, Sestorth, for 81 aent a him out head first into a now bank. A,Te' HURRA�Iff FOR THR OUR -L- Mr. Mustird is ail -indefatigable pastor of ti.ieMeLtliodistCliurchinVancotiver. Bnw� BiTs.—The saw mill is now run- ERS.:, per gallon. 1416 worker and ail excellent man for the p have-not learned how the night was spent Mr. A. Fogal returned to Mu 081- He is quite young looking man and -is in- Brucefield. skoka Tni,; Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas church tion to -which he has been,appointed. -uttilnisg- but they -arrived next morning bringing -up tensely enthusia. week. soil v1s] Two riinks from the Seafort Carling Club, - 9tic oyer the beauties and NOTE9.—The Foresters' Ball, held. here —m -r.1 -and Mrs. H. Dob intend giving an At Home at the Rectory on Tues. t) 0— natural adv ed i Tuck-ersmith and Blanshart-1 town- the rear of Her.fajestyls mail.. i Tuesday to play in the tour on Friday evening last, was a %,cry pleasant Avent to 11 day -evening, February 6th. Musical and literary antages of his dopted Province programme and refreshments, Admission, 15 cents. NOTES. —Prohibition for and predicts for it a great future. He is a and successful aitair. There were about EG ship last weelti--Al r. George Laird has re- nament there for the Sleeman Takard. They All are cordially invited. Ontario seems scarcely so near since the de-' fluent, pleasing speaker and frequently trned from fanitoba'.�Ar. George Imlay Drysdale. returned Thursday iiiight the proud cham - thirty couples present, but had the weather pions,andthebearer oftheprectionstropli.y. 1416XI cision of the Supreme Court, yet the final waxed eloquent when describing the wonder- been favorable the attendance would, no visited frien(IB here last week.—Tbe Sacra- BRiEys.—Cold weather has again visied I A.M clearing out a large stock of icture ti�itttnph of it righteous cause is always its- ous beauties of natur ment was lispensed in. the Presbyterian photographer, Seaforth. 1416-1 s his saw and chop- ice for the boys and girls- Unons, wbon-,i they defeated by 10 ; theyt e last Sabbath. Rev. A B- Ale- 10 They were first dra,wn againan. the Guelph ced pric oil, the sured.—On Wednesday of last -week, Mr. rugged but sublime scenery of the Call- anderlustard has lea' ed supply of skating Frames at greatts redLU e as displayed by the doubt, have been much lar -en -31r Alex- church her the neighborhood and bron-lit with it a n, one of our most Worthy citi- adian rookies. His lecture was illustrated then pla ed with Ifes LoST on January between Egmond- Joseph Dso Rae officiated. The attendance was small —The fiy peler. com Ing o at one ping. mill to Mr. Josiah Watson, whois ermen have all their nets pre- zens, -sras u, ville and Mrs. IV. J. Chesney's, a child's cutter rug. on account of the storin.—NIr. Cober has nited iii'marriage to Miss ik7ard,� by time light views of the leading cities and now carrying oil the business. He could pared, and are waitil patiently for the. ahead they nbxt tackod. the Ayr club of Seaforth. We join with the niany friends rincipal new planer to his stock of ma- Finder please leave at Mrs. Chesney's or at the wool added a ning out' vietorious br. one shot m ts of interest in British Colum- not have got a better tenant, and the pat- crust to form on -e J. coi in I the lak —Mrs. next pl& red Cheale chinery. It was -made by Mr. Ballatyne, Y len Ill. 14161 Of All'. and Mrs. Dyson in wisbing them a a, ineIng,o various points in the rookies tons of theill will find.Mr. Watson a gen is n ee Y) coming out th wboliasbeenailing for some ,time ., -4,,e ow almost i.- e of the Canadian PacificRail- fleman in every deservinal of th�ir we acre glad 0 har, rccoveringf�--Nlr. Robt. "On Thursd 'they -%%-ere Steel rimravings, Engra-vurevo, etc.,snd prices away sary services of our church will be *held on way, also views of tAie fish can ning establish- passble.�Railway traffic hs been for the ky morning ICTURES of al kinds, Artos, Chromos, long an(l happy weaded life.—The anniver- along the rout of Preston.—The roads are n %ndstill. pitted against the Galt Granites, probably confidence andpatronage.' We"wish him -past week almost at a st, Drysdale, jr., who has been attending Lon- down at DAUSLAU011% Seaforth. the first Sabbath of March, to be completed ments, the gold and coal mines and other the Ato4gest club in Ontaio, and after a TILE Kickapoo Indian Medicine and . Con- on tile Mondav-evening by an old-fashioned seelies. suecess as lie deserves it. don Business College, is - spending a few very eloop, contest eame out victors by two The views were very good and gave coart Company opened a two weeks' engigemerl days at. home.—Miss Minnie Stevens, who t at tea -meeting, ifte first for some years in our an excellent idea of the resources, capabiltie a Goderich. ,ilxots� Hu,rr'ah for the Seafgrtb Curlers. Cardno%'Opera,� House, on Tuesday eveninsr, to a MCKillop. has been away for some time visiting, large and enth church.—Mr. Andrew Smith returned to and beauties of that rich but undeveloped pro. NOTES.—Our town has had a week of old.- friends, has returned hom e.—Mrs.Jelincau, The chaiii-pion rinki were composed as fo- ;tllastic audience of the representative t ST. DDE-.; DE TIL —Air. Ed ward Roach,wbo f society f Seaforth The entertsinment, whiob 'coo. tbevillagge last week. He will remain for a ince of he Dominion. In fact an immense ashione weather. Business has been al- of Water street, who has been on the sick Jahn Turner, G. Pattevson, W. Pick- si8ted, of singivg, dancing, and f unni fsroes, was on. few days looking tip some business matters. fund of information concerning the Prov resided on the town line between McKillp ard, Jah-n Weir, skip. O., Reid, F. W. joyed buf0y "by the imiren8e audience. and by the ince inost at a stand still, and tile churches were list for some time, is slowly recov Tweddle J. A. Wilson, A. Young, skip. Absence o vu'prity and the general irond behaviour and Logan, on the 2nd concession, died very Laura Porter went to Wo�dstock is obtained which could not be got in any on a. visit to her sister, Mrs. C. other way so W, only half filled on S-undy. The farmers M.r. Peter Durand r., oiir famous liui�ngier, retaint d, predicts a successful course of ainuseme t last week silddenly on Tuesday. He was at Atkinson! s ell except by a personalvisit. would break the roads to town, if the storni. is now pre aring himself for tile was, apparent- p prmg medical man of the conipauy. is an able lecturt-i and' would only let up for a day or two.—The rees- A couple of hours can be most agre,,bly ly in the enjoyment of good health. On s hunt- I If game is p1lentaf 111 lie inten&, ip- for the uext two weeks. Dr. Carl Hermann, the L. Papst.—Alaster John Adams, of auction sale on Monday and in abbath School Convention held in Knox ping hem, from the Port biise if. PR ( Z R' OATS.—We a -re pleased to state water spent last week.on a visit to the vil- spent in listening to r. Baer's lecture an'd' lightning tooth extractor, and conducts an offic ' V - lage, the guest of former s*obooIrnates.— studying his vivows and lie is certainly d f a pitn in his that thefsecond prize of 8-25 given for the the Opera 11ouse from 10 a. m. )o 6 P. m. to Tuesday lie was complaining o r advice - Thom4s Johnston, r., who has been closed b, O`ng back, Vitt did not think anything serious - -1 church, last Monday and Tuesday, vras second largest yield fron ive ushels a d consultation, which ia ealfirely free. Speci-a F�7w recollections can call up such scenes of a good work for his Province. Although as tlie matter. About four oclock lie par. own an nearly snowed under. Very few delegates in for, the past few weeks from. tI1 e effects of a, introduced here I prqxrammes are a ast nighti. Admission, �10 cents; beau fronigutside points turned tip. We only a ]am tied finger, which lie accidentally re- season b� Mr.. Scott, -eed merchant of tbis gi% en away. 14161 pp oon afterwards went sent one train out on Monday, and only ceivedif at tiful , resents occurred last week. (4ri e microbes,'mal- various natural resources are developed 'and into a faint and never recovered, passing to -0 Of tke new Lincoln o' wranged for Thursday and Saturda continu6d disturbance in the 6lements as there is mu ch to be done there yet before the took of some tea and s a wood-bee� is new able e town, has beel-sectt d by Mr. Robert Ar m aria, and %It other noxious exhalations have made the most of, the advancement 0f the the Eane evening. He was - about two canie in, one -at 5 p. in. and one at 10 p- arolinq. Thomas comes ou-t feeling note away 32 been whirled away t6 infest the valleys:'Of past fe* years is almost mar�relous anil there' —Quarterly meeting services will be held the wdrse of his rest, an, (I lo rong of the Bronze 211edal Farm , Town Tow-,- CoT--,;('If! —The town fahers got in. the East. We have some snoW lef tj ii�ostl)� in is no doubt that British Columbia hasa years o fine, Hullett- M e congratuate L f age and was highly respected.- He ks bale an(t through a considerable amo nt of business in the two Mebliodist-churebes next unday hearty,. — Mr. W. j. Howard's cc Sorrel great leaves a widow and two small children. stron on his succe�s, a� those prizes -were o rong plces however, miniature in'uit�ins future before it, although we fear the morning.—All incipient fire ill the Central 1mug which bus beeli. stabj,ed for the puet 'Monday night, sitting until a late hour. older n competed for by from �the whole in form.-- Mr.Alex.McCia went out'to visit sectictrisofCanad willneverre much bene- school, on Monday, frightenctl the school month- from the:effects of a severe kick, bess- The report of the Selecting Committee was a alp Tuckersmith. riends in McKillop last week-, but *as un- fit from it. The ladies Province. Huon fariners will be -red and adopted, and the. standing com- of the Seaforth children, who marched out in ail orde almost recovered, and will soon be ready foi rly ixble to return on account N0TE,,--?N1r. M.Williams, 5th concession, front. inittees for 1895 will be as follows : Fin of the snow block- Auxiliaryare to be commended for placin be- inanner.� Fortunately the fire was extm*- the road again. ance 9 ---Messrs. Gunn, Watson and Weir; Streets ade.—Mr. A. C. VanEgmond has clone Coll' fore the public so much useful and interest- has purchased the Atkinson ho-mestead, oil attished -without m(I trouble. annul —Messrs. Weir, (41titteridge, Keating and - ing information and it is only tobereg�etted Ti siderable business darin'ry the winter in buy tbe.4th concession of Hibbert, containig Gilles- Bayfleld. it Royal Tyerm an; Fire aud.-Water—Messrs --?try to Toronto.,— that a greater number could not have been neeting of Huxon District Coun e ing and shipping liou I 00 acres, for the sum of $4,250. Mr. Templars of Temperauce, will be lield ii�i Misses Nell and laggie McDougall have present to profit by Williams has got a good bargain, as the Zurich. pie, Sills, Nevills and Gutteridge ; Charity -%Yhat was 'said and BREE7y LoctLs.—Mr. George Woods was- the ediodist Holmesville, oil been spending a week or two with relatives shown. farm is a good one, besides there being a BuIEF.S.—Alr. Joseph Karcher, ro m- Kil- —the.layor, and Messrs. Winter and Rob- o at Michigan last week.—Miss WD Tuesday, February th, 1895, commencig in Goderich toN011sbip.—Miss Jackson re- good brick house and barn oil i.—.Mr. managht, ichigan, has been bere visiting -id- evtson; Courb of Revision=Mayor, Reeve, don-, of Clinton, was home a few days thIS- at bal-past ten a'uloak a'. iii. There will turned on Saturklal Matthew Scott, of the Kippen road,who had Deputy -Reeve, and Messrs. lUillespie and from a, pleasant visit hi father and other friends. It is nne Blake Week.—Aliss Olive 'Thompson, of Clit also be a public entertain',nient in the even- among friends in London and vicinity.— his two barns burned by lightning last fall, ears since he left here. and he bad OIL- Winter. The Cbmirnian of the Street Com- not been PROSPERITY 11E TiiFiR Ck. since until last Tuesday. ne S.—A very happy ha's let the contract of building two large —Rev. D. H. ing, beginning at halt -past seven. All the mittee was uthorized to arrancre as early as Several of our citizens do not see Collegiate, spent Sunday at her hoi: here. in to de- and interesting event —Mr-Arthr Elliott arrived home last week COLHICUS in tFle d ist riet are requested to send took place' at the barns le supply of on the walls on which the former ones Braund has been at . Crediton this week, possible for quotations for J, spairlof horse raising yet, judging from th neighborin village of Bayfield on Wednes- from a week's visit to his brother Dr. El- stood, to,�Mr. P. Keating, of Seafortli.—.-Mr. helping carr oft revival meetings ill the imines of the delegates should be sent to Evancrelical h there.—Mr. Oelschlager, a fall representation of dlec,ates, an(! the lumber required for the currentyear,�and number being broken in to harness this win- day last. Us was the marriage of one of Hugh Mi liott, at Lucknow.—All next week, the ter and -is Egniondville horse flesh 'has ac- " report to the council. A committee' com- eltitosh, of Seaforth, agent for the the Secretary, our best knoivrn and most popular bachelors, from %e Crusaders singing Evangelists., Messrs. H quired a reputation, we trust fancy prices Mr. Willia Frost & Wood agricultural implements and- rli-n, Inspector for the J','conomical Fred C. Elford, of posed of tile Mayor, Reeve, Mr.'Morris, Mr. in Thirsk, to Miss Talbot of the J. an Albert Rine and MJessie Rines, arvesting machinery, is pushing his -w.the first of ompany pal( Holniested and Mr. D. D. Wilson was ap. -auble line, one of Stanley's fairest daugh- * I thisvillage a are -to b Fetyrliau- The will reward present'outlay. Fire Insurance C bus - Royal Templairs are in ths county iness in this section, having sold' a I flying visit one day this week. in the int6r- Old meetings in the Presb teriall, 01 pointed. to 'confer with the Broadfoot &Box t arge atat there should be a ei he hosts ol f riends of --.Mr. and Mrs- amount of niacbin�ry.—A new brick scho"Ol ests of -the company.—Mr. Peter Lemond tote very church. These meetings ar4 said large attendance at Furniture Company in reference to the con- Lo(, -%,T, BRILI'S. —There will be a Hockey Thirsk will unite with THE 1rZilosiTOR ill interesting and entertaining and the District meeting. house i's to he built in section o 2 Broad- had a lot of cattle dehorned recently, and be- ditioOns of their loan agreement. The usual match on the new rink this evening between wishing them a pleasant, happy and pros- foot's, during the coming season.' s well atten-ded.—On Sunday last the minis- -0 ays it is a good thing for the stock. ---:There. rant was made to the Fire Brigade,and the the clerks and i-neclianics of the town, for perous journey through life together and ters of the village were unable to fill their Frta;vt KAMAS. —Ottr old f ricild Mr Robert is talk of starting an S lectric li O'llt plant in 1,roadfoot, foriiiel'ly 0 an tments in the country, owing to the t"hief's saary xed at tile usual surn ; Mr.,' an oyster supper. This is a new (I intei. that they may be spared to celebrate their this village as soon as it can le got -,cheap �ppoi f Morris, but -now* of John Stewart's election as chief beinal 1m rati- estinggme, nd no doubt it WIll be wiC' gold6n-wedding surrounded by numerous Kippen. enough. — The French are busy Let- passable state of the ro� Kansas, 'writes W4 follows, on the fied. The -Mayor and Reeve were author as.—The social nessedby a crowd, as the admission children and grand-cildren. at the Salvation Arm Barracks on Wedneg- had delity-litful ized to confe'r with the chartered banks for fee is- only IO celits.—The roads were so 0 PERRONALS.—M iss Agnes Jarrott, wlio tin- their fishing 'nets in order. As y da- so far this winter. y evening was we 111cr money has been. home attendin'g' her sister's wed- sOOl as the ice goes out and comes 11 atterdedand all pres- Only once has the purpose of procill'i at the low- much blocked with snow on Monda niorn- Centraha. ent enjoyed themselves.—The annuat m the ground been covered with su y ding, returned to London will commence. eet- ow.; can est available rate. Dr` Barrows was ap- 0 on Tuesday back again they The ing of —The storm of the past week has essrs. James Doig and (.,'eorr,,e Hudson, of link, from -ous times as fo�ruerly, pointed Medical Health (Yfficer for the year, Mr. Holinested was unable to drive down to Monday, 21st ult., and was well at not spek of 119prospot ing, between th town and Harpurbey, that M ice is too tough yef.—Rev. Mr. BI the Cemetery Company was held oil, have Rostock," intends to preach in the Lutheran Lilt cabn say we been blessed with, plenty. nd the Mayor, Clerk and Messrs. -Jam e*s his law office, and had to -adopt the snow been opened up again and we the wedding, have returned home. Church next Sunday.—Mr. John Decher, Of tended. The Secretary�s report for the Year demoralized business, but the roads Tuckerstnith, who were storm -staid since expect a re- these parts this last year., The failure of theo Murphy a Board of Health. The, chairom is and was mo t I fa tory Th, We had lots of ehetvp w -heat, but no corn in, Robert Hogg and Th as sboe mode of loco iotion.—Mr. George vival of trade.�Mr. Willia WEDDi--iG BELLS.—One of those events the Babylon Line has sold hi '-Iilack team to was read " 8 satis C e, crop where it is� depended on so tnuch men Haxby, son of Mr. "Robert Haxby, of ' m Flicks is as w-1 Thomas Berry, of Hensall, for the stlug sum following Officers and directors were ap of the soverhl committees were': instructed forth, has purchase barbering ehappy as a lark on account of his wife pre- iich cause so much pleasure took place at of $9250. Mr. Decher. got first prize last f is of course keenly felt, business pointed , Presiden John Morgan - and niaes bard to notify paruies having running accounts him with a son on Monday last. — �he residence of M r. John Jarrott, on Jan- -all vice tim-es harder. lthough there are loud com- the town, that the "town will not be �re- in Clinton, and has cast in, Ilia lot" with -the �u`aregrly Meeting is to be'held on Sunday uary 23rd, when his fifth daughter Cath- at Zurich and J.? xeter shows.—Ice hauling is President T J. Marks ; Secretary-Teasur- 0 people of that town. The Clintonians -'It er, Jame8'34,c-Donald ; 8exton p4ints, none tht I have heard of are sid- sponsible for paym euC for goods i purchased find Alr. Haxby not only a:good barber ut morning next, and the business meeting on a-rine Ann, was married to Air. - Richard the order of the day.—Mr. P. Pre, who was geon. Dire James Stur- fering for the necessaries of, life. withoat a written order from Committee -the following Tuesday evening.—The open Jones, of Osborne. large . huniber of e .. ployed as coat maker has left for Walker ctors, W. H. Woods, John Ale- a most exemplary ''. #--.— - oung man and a good meeting of the Epworth League, on Tuesday friends were present to witness the cere ton. Naughton John Middleton ,. Chairnien. The Clerk was authorized. to oitizeri.—Air. W: 11 Inony? Morgan T� Tu receire I pliett.t.iolis tip to t D fartry, -who, for several evening, was well attended, consl( ering the which was performed by Rev. Mr. Walker, Georg Ttm LECTURE O 80V J. Marks,'James Al , on lie 11 of, Feb. e ald It. Aiken,, uder tile auspices of the th years has been employed in the Broadfoot state of the weather and roads. T of Hensall. The groom was supported b A. Erwin and James Campbell. Nlet.lio- ruary next, for tile: various town appoint- x! he follow- y & Bo. Furniture Fact�ry here, has zone to choice prog Varna. dis Choir, h(I a full house at the - NIeDho- ments, and the said o ramme was well rendered. Alex. McTavish, of Tuckeramith, while the _ffices will be filled at Walkerton,where lie has secured -a situ- To Lo.-k-',-.­Frorn $1,500 to SI,,s0() i 8 Baker ; violin solo, Andrew bride was assisted by her sister, Miss Alice. dist chttroh on- Wednesday nig-lit. and it is the next ineetil, of council. The Clerk ation in it similar establishm%-nt there. Wee tation , Mis canibe]OAned on flrat ulor9gageon farm property. Mr Staffa. sae to say.thwt all present enjoed very also authorized to :advertise for one Robert YO Hicks; recitation, Miss Susie Mitchell; The bride was beautifully attired in black. Interest right on suits, 111)(1r, also of tile ble�loan. Apply at Varna WITAT WE K-Ow.­M�r. A. W. Rotlia-tit Mieli the lecture the beautdal sa;me establish- singin , choir; reading, Miss Carrie Hicks maruto silk and wore a Wreath. the brides. P. O. Mr. Aiken began at home, and took- his is early its convenient. spent a few days in Blyth last eak.—rl hundred cords of wood, both green and dry, ment, has secured a situi ti n in London. 9 , Miss Maude I -licks rhe c A number of ac- The fanfilies of both these gentlemen are maid wore navy blue, trimmed witil silk Tiu, CRUSADER.S.—On Tuesday evening roads around here have been via No -vv York, Liverpool and tits were passed and Jlid council Ad.. still it; town, and we hope their absence , solo, Miss Violet Hodgins ong) Miss I Scotch I id. The wedding March was last, Mr. Hwr'�y J. Albekt blocked for and. - Aliss Jessid Therewere threekday last lit 1) cou la nearly a week. to DartinotithJ1 where Hettie H&ndford, and anca'ddress by Rev. played Ey Miss Maggie 'McAllister, of, Rines, a Royal Templar -Revival team from will only be temporary, as we do not lik� to week and one this that the mail was unable the voyage inay be said to really begin He ---- ­ 0 --- W. H. Butt. The chair was Hills 0'reen. After the ceremony the guests Hamilton, held their- first meeting. !1' to get to v�ssclg cr. lose such. crood citizen' occupied by <Iescribe -d 'members of s.—The Lwdies' Guild t hey Dublin. —Before this goes to press d life on boat the iof St. ThoL`nias'Cliurch intend'giving ail "At Miss Grace Oke, and very in eresting and partook of'a sumptuous repast, after which were billed for Sunday and Monday, but, one of our popular young profitable meetim, was held. the evening waspent in music and mse. 4.1acksmitlis oand Lady Narn Camp, Sons of Sco-ttand, Sea- Hoine" in the -Rectory on Tuesday' owing to the severe storm Will evening which pre havejoined the noble anny of benedicts- e -amine wifl visted ou the -wav, and'brought forth, celebrated the %Iluiv rsary of the ne-xt, when an, hiter�sting pro(n ments of various kinds. Tile many costly vaile(ol for the past week, they were unable M,6re power to you, Fran-.L�- '%I idience to ouv SistOr C010113', South birth of Robert Burns, in a very littillur and the at beecrivennd apleasant evenincrivillbeen- Brussels. nd useful presents which the ride received to fill out their engagements. � However, Webb, of L is Hattie t5 0 ondesboro is at present Africa. Ile then (leseribed the citi;s of the pleasalit Way, bn Monday ev6iiing last." go to show the -esteem in which he is held. there w , ts very large attendance- at their y An joyed who attend.—The many friends BnT-SSEj.s DitiviN(, PARK with her grandparents, Mr. and M, -(Aipe Town, Elizbetliport, Durban, hotir's receptfon.. nd entertainment was of Al AssoclATIO-S.— We 3visli the young couple a safe and pleas- firat rs. . R. meeting. This temperance team thor. Webb. rs. Jmes Iforney, of McKillop, will Tflie. antival meeting of the Brussels Dfivincr ant voyage ove'r life's troubled sea. —Quite a nuber Kimberley, etc., Wittl their l)leZLS.L11tlV spent in their cnip room, after rearet to lestru of h 0 oughly understand their work. nd we pre- er continued illness, she elit to Mitchell the people, the public ni Park Association was held on oil Wednesday, to hear the protest ell, tliL� brethren, beaded by their pipet-, ill ScRms. —Snow shovels were in good (le- dict it rousing house ever Dig] y ring been confined to bed for several last week, at ii-lij y it for the re- aot interest is being ta:ken in tb Auditors' report mand on -Monday last.—Business was badly Maillder of the week. resourees of the color�y. ohn mrched' to Dick's weeks.—We pleased to, see tliat T.EiE was adopted, showin Olse, as the villagers are nearly aIl INIC ch the case. Gre fill, iey were g an expenditure of paralyzed (luring, the storm.—Mr. Robeit NoT s. —i r. e views were numerous, nd rnosit, of tll(-mi I iot 1, where tI met by triany friends EXPOSIT01t*,; old frieh..d, Mr. R, Hicks,of Eg- neal-ly 2,000 during last year. There was Thomas Johnston, an old W. Bell went to 'St. Louis) beautiftilly e(ylored froin nature. It Nvawca a, and invited guests. At about ten o'clock mond Kettel had som6'16 of our neihbors out on resident of this township, (lied -tt his home Michigan, on a business trip t se T)resertt, bet -ween fifty and seventy-five-gentlenicii st sevvi-e tta S Ll fliciently recOvered from a deficit, on account - of tile bad weather Monday clearing the London Road north of on the Goschen line, Stanley, o his week. rev'(44tion to illost of 010, ville. has Mondk n I ek of neuralgia �ro be around a tbeirraces. The following are the JoTTISms.—Mrs. James Jeffery, of Buflal,, most sumptuous repasts he offieers elected for n e. The oldest settlers state they last. Deceased was a Co is hom e visitig her­rnotber',Nfrs�Wcl.)� thvy Ieft- with a niuch cieavel� illca of South down to one of the they had t c-onse(Itiently, the! usual inter- liservative -in poli - ext year Peter never saw so much snow shovelled or the ties, and was upwards of 75 years of age. t1lev hkut,, h-wl before. The everserved in Sefovth, and hich did the e'sting budget f Egniondville� notes are -to cott, President; Wat-wick, James roa(l so badly block9d.—Mr. JtUies Cooper He was a member of the Presbyt asreap- of -Mr. Cartev, of Ilanlilton, Nvtis 1). i seriously ill. enial host and his good. ladv tile fo, erian -George Hulbut w very great re again s usul.—Mr. Wm. 8cott, Bell, Robert Graham,,Samuel Wilton, Adam bas a fine flock df y pointed assessor for Ifibbert. 0111101 lambs, -seven in ehur�,h,and was of E nrtli8ll parentage. —M i.ss alsoL nitich enjoyed. (!�edi, elicited the highest praises frotii son of Ir. Alexander Se tt, of this town, Phel Ps their numeous guests Chief niong the left oil Wednesda, Koenir, and Noble Gerry Directors; F. S. all. which are all doing wo of Toronto, gave a i cry int�"tiug temper- for- ANalkerton, wl e e 0 ell, only realizing Mary John rfiv Bru lia(l the storm y, and Ad Methodpt t1bure I is tt,%eeret�i. istoil '.N1i`sDs Harriet, and Miss ance lecture ill ainet 11 ver. Tuu8tlav, and Thursday of 11 Scottish CIA&Itain of the Puddin, factory. e the first we have heard of tbii season.— on Wednesday last. We will Iniss Friday evenmg. -owing to Ithe inclemenky nutnerous delicacies was the lie hs secured it, good situation in a c am Koeni,, Treas - they have come to a cold climate. These Ann Jane J�eyes, of Varna, left for Toronto the -11 last fr. coit is not only a good work- Bmi,Fs.—Morris Township's c s� 11 ar -ek en it follow&i oil To say tll�,Lt it exiiiiisite Would man but itood felloN%., and while lie uwas held at Belgrave I'ast m1non, a Cliffia. missionary., gave an 33.1- ast we subsided, wh th e of tile weather the au d iene­ Vot r List Ir. R. B. McLean had a'tough time getting girls %-cry as they are very estimable Sli , the his gateway clear at the road.--( )n account young ladies. t night by ne intich ira".40,which voii- be doing -it -Li ti e. It- was pre- will be intich miss' 'e(I niong his 'nunicro restilt beimy tht the lieforiners struck off of Hills Green A (,'061) SED-OFF.—On Wednesday even- t turdaY ndThe whill par(ql f)y that I 'tince of ood. fellaws, the church opening at struotive address in thePresb a (:an make'.% liatrais, hini success in biq new honw, althouffli, e —Mr. Thoinw- n rs Z hissistiqrMrs. Waite -r struck off four and added eight. At ('ran- no 8abbath chool or services in St.Andrew's ple left here for bruLefield station, there to I hillin law, f -0 its to be sill- a soii,g, dance a reel or do ilyttilincr hope his bsence will be oiily ter the Reformers adt?ed three ' and cliurch here.—The sparrows are having meet LIr. and Mrs. Tboinas Fallis ---------- were packed 'full, , e �, C a and. Mr. friands-liere, tIll -Will join witli us in wishing 27 nanies lid added five, and the Tories next Sabbath, February rd, there will be inn, last a really jolly sleigh load of our peo- Brook of � 1i higi n Y erianChurt4t a hurricne, LDII the roti(IS'ill l'obert Crmichael, who 8unday evening before last. It as abilost t (.Ise tht is Scotch, its well now its lie' eouM pot%ry, broo Mitchell, were visiting ar (I and that lie will be back in -his old position an t eoutintiotti h6litlav in jown. The tMill.,,, V struck off 'three, hile the Tories added a hard battle of it during the last few (lays '-were passing Brucefield on t (11tal'it ces here last week.—Tbe storm'.01, wa lie slept on the hea,ther, a goo(I before 1011(t. ---Miss N iolet N1 hitesides ltelv four. The Brussel fie train oil their last week I)Ieff (IOU'll the ebimney of 'tbel Courts will for all, the bairns in the nei lbo -hood have' -way from Cratibrook, in the township of Fred Chubb's blacksmith �tviiiewhat, bebiad tinie, only miss- ago, M r. is the kind in s and E The big snow been bunting day and night,and have had as Gre . to their home in Orand B )eii(l,an( That nover grows Old iii spirit. left here a couple of )veeks w,o, to y who also he held this week, -4 onee or t teacher the Ilensll school lid. red- in one niaht.—IN y acres toAlrs- Me'rag- Ir-. had just that day entered upon the matri- art of tbis v Plow atitl t%i,o engines trOt-off tFie track All having done amplo justice, to the nia(r- the NornialSehool at t with a -1 who attend storin of last week bas knocked out all bus- many as 200 captu mond haold her fift itetkr 11ohesville, antl this impeded travel iiiiii,mit tile company was call Toronto ine 0$ illage. 11 our burg nionil journey. Fallis was formerly bride of Detroit, ,%,,ere : a Moaday. It order'bv Col. Wilson, Chief of Lad fell down stairs, dislocating her elbow and le only institu- on business last week.—Cheep beef and Alis lary Blair, otir popular school teach ititi.g in the neiKh, fV()111 thMt dil'C-Cti011 fOl' Part of., -s ago. 8he one could get to town. TI ed.t very painful accident f�wAa3 iness, and,� in fact, ailinost everything as no Gilbert Dick, of 8eaforth, vi ited —Mr y been, snoxvincr an(I 1)10,.1 -in,, move Jr less -,\'airu and toast, song and sentiment fracturilirr the bone of her wrist. tn The con ratulations on nieeti I Miss Polly Greig oftfii.., -as basty was the curlinc, rink -wood re good things to have these titnes.— er. - borhood last wek tiOn that" Y' vill be felt for her by her friends py couple':' to Walt011 for a short visit. syn�patli ey, A wood. yard is about to be started in our bap 'a-nd cordlal and Mr. Wnn. Rivers and family have C,ver althItigh there been no followed ccli other in rapid succession tin ]Nluch i Walter Oliver, late Deptity-Reeve of Gr' the place has gone were warm torm. The are iii a terrible (lied at his resid�nce oil Friday last, at the village.--LMr. David Cooper has- purchased way the rice was showered around. move, tfx was a Hensall, -wher they will in the future rcsid�(,. t alre of years, and ws buried last Tues- for himself a fine cutter made byMr.Ricker, ca:ntion to the unsuspecting passengers on —11r. T. C. Delgaty bas rnove( O til after the wee hours yont the twal. 1;oth bere and at Hensm—,rhere is a runior the of s bouse Owned by William Cra;wforLl. eandition, ana it will take severa days of The tost of the,evenill', The memoi afloat tht �Mr. Edwavd McFaul is about to Zkv. Th; farmers hd to work -all day wbich speaks well for his workmanship. the train. Mrs. Fallis has host f friend. i.nt tj y rTA F