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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-02-22, Page 8I I I . � � h . . . BEENDW � I i . 1.� I _. I I � . . - �- __* � � r, . I I . I I . . -895* , . I I I I I FEBRUARY t2i I --- - � . I r11; I.' I . . � . . THE RX RON EXPOSITORG — ._­ I . . - .... - � . . . - - � I. . – .--- - . . ,,8 I - ____ - - . - � - I . ­ � - I- I — - i I � - . I � - Esq,, editor of the New Era, and in n en for the winter's sports. The boys Friday- - - Hav- Tuckersmith ayor Of c OW Op At the only defect to the -rink is I I i all acp6tints. The roa most of the very strange manner, to say the least Clinton, is to preach in the morning, and laim th rget the I . . I � � ., * . - NVERIk E,';D NOTES.—MiSS Mary Gill, of ddress the public meeting in the evening.. that of no electric light.-Don!t fol . . � . . nable and only here ing their doubts as to the legality of P& a 7 � I wilso s: Cash Groce ..... I to 0 1p I I Ir! rt oil .Monday night. All are cordially - n � � I L di7tmaln e were abomi enipt been made to it, the -Council sought the advice It Clinton, it; visiting friends h6r'e.-We are -Ameeting of file Women's Missionary conce . , - and there had any att r -was read -hat Mr. George NN'taters - We have a, pure brand of Tarter Baking Pow . I odericli, whose lefite )leased to learn t Society and the Epworth League is to be invited. -guaranteed equal, to the beat put up, which we _e them. The wear anatear of horses Crarrow, of G board, and be advised them flas taken the turn for the better, and ex- - —*— . 1i - the Council held oil Tuesday eyening next, When Mrs.. . . selling lea -A than halt the combination Pridq, t . a�nnflrroigs inus�t be enormous when driven over at ting to the in- pects to be around again shortly. -Mrs, Greenway. � at V -boa - ould. to payon,ly that -part rela . . FEB. 22nd* _. . Tubs. Palle, Wash , R' labor w � Cyler, late a missionary on .the Pacific . Weiretgellinw. the best such roads, yet a few hour, n building, as tbat was *N,Vhite, an. is seriously ill.-AN111. J. G. Crich . g stock � I Brooms, Matches and woodenware at lea than il in comfortable shape. -On Tues- specting of the tow Coast, will give an address on mission work. I W. J, Wll.-,o-.( & Co. are takin, -nuwber I - � I I � ' I iftmiar prices our sales,of Teas and Coffee are - put thei )Von -ups, large - � ,e out the piricems r* th hia usual re- all Air. Lyon could legally collect, as he- hits finished painting the interior of Turn� 0, - . ermsing every month ; we hav (lay last Mayor McOee, wi -A deb te is to take place here a week this week.. Thek expect,to I u to buy from the pedd g of bemg a member of the Council at the time er's cliurch.-On Sunday, February l7th, al of boxes of boots and shoes, 4 r goods, &c., "d -111 . . I � � down so it will not PayYo gard for the public comfort, __ . . from to -night, (Friday) between the Roy 2good produce. They it you want to got th ification§' the the open' a in. connection with sell at close prices -for cash an - I �_, . away for them. he drew the plans and speo ;I ing service Templars of Temperan e, of Sodom,and our . .. or to send I men -at work pnttin,j Main -street in good .c bave just re3eived a large stock of now tea, 'extra - beat v r give us a exit, re r) . )tind payment Turner's Church will behold, At2.30p.m. 1419-1 ; I . .alue for your mone.1 .1 '61 .- W %of men and law ecluded him from accel ill Council. value at We per pound. i r, ' . " tr a shape. ince then t e teinpoi . I how che,tp we can sell Foods for emb or r , � t1rem kl $60 tile Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, w -_ -Miss Elliot, of Manitoba, . I � 1 . �IRI horses ba,v' r. for . As Mr. Lyon only chargid S, : I � 0 (3 LFAX I N__G . , , I 4cufyv: We have a tirst-class stock and. can a ely e ,been Tucb more even.�M . pay bfi�a­ that &oil and at 7 the Rev. E. Coombs, of i . I � . L k . ; glish, . I �. , ; F 1 - 6 a a- I . e, goods and prices will. please you. We and Mrs. 1). McLarty, of St. Alarys, drove for the inspecting, they could re I Rullett. . wpus visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. ED :8 a 111 NEW GO 00 8 , jt�--� I I promise- th � t, __ , . . have a pure sugar syrup St t0c per gallon - a choice p on Saturday on a, visit to 1%1 r. - nd M rs. amount, but if � they paid him $160, as - his, t1linton, ,will occuoy the pulpit. -On the n. the vici . -- : � )eat flour at U65 u - -The football clubs of schools and other relatives i I � &pie syrup at 81 per ga1on ; I a Monday evening following a tea will be FoOVIALL. I new m uld- render them' I . - I I . . �per� 100 lbs.; Crockery and Qlaaware at the 'lowest Thomas Hills. Mr. McLarty is, a brother account called for, they wo served, commencing, at 7 P. in., after wbich Nos. 4 and 5 played a friendly gaire on week. -At the last meeting of th a Knights 4 ; � I . I le ;, - . pnees. ()all: and see goodo before buyi '. No tro ible of Airs. Hills. -Jack Frost was rather tin- selves personally liable to the corporation - the S&turday'afternoon last which resulted in a of Maccabees, Air. James Pollock was elect- . I � I � . 1 2 "2 4de for the balance, as it Was illegal. In the addresses Will be given by a number of - .- I to show goods. The highest prices pat . I during the late cold" snap, as he -ice, however, tb . victory for No. 5 of 1 to 0. I . ed reco,rd-keeper, and Mr. Win. Smith, first . .- - . of produce, . e Council neighboring pastors. . � IT I . , a Saiah,'Pollock in- - I ='a good many cellars and nipped the face of this adv -S.- - of guards.-Mis . . mer . C. WILSON, f5eaifort�. master . i : allowed Mr. Lyon to -witlidra*- his for (The ab*ve was intended for lastweek.) tainment in her: � Bank of Commerce Block. valuables rather iliarply.-It -is all the I Staffa. - tends holding a, public enter Special I . . -hich - I - I I , � *Ome kind of a driver, but account and substitute a new one, in m . o. 1*',, McOlillivray on Friday I - ! . fashion to own s 4 'O that in place THF. _ROAD.s.-On account of the recent ,_s. -A meeting of the -weigh school N .1 . I I . I � , . ; be adde another $ $ . " I 4 1374- I f animals that can 100 to it 8 severe snow storms the roads in and about STAI,AuriTr I McWilson I . evemu March lat. -Mr. Janes - . mriely cruelty to keep poor d let rat, he ,,, the village Eginondville, have got into a scales a 2 , � - I � hardlv ermrl, feed them on straw an of $160, which lie claimed at fi , of hareholders was held in the Carlin treatey Announcement , 1W ' -Were larger a large number of his friends to an . � - - i � f � f � TO SECURE - them'shiver ii�i some miserable hovel. There allowed to charge $260,. and, by throwing terrible conditl;n, and I 'notice there is no house last week. The profits 7 of oyster supper last Friday evening. -Large - -I.;, - A( . . I The off the $100 lie could not collect, his account move on the part of our township fathers to this year than last.-Alrs. R. Hornei XVl_ quantities of extra clean ice have been taken * ,_ i. - L are some such in our neighborhood. ' ' � ; ampt Despa'[CB owners of .them should feed better or do was the same as when be first presented it, remedy affairs or to make any improvement. Alitcliell, andAliss B. Hutchison, of out of the river An-, Sauble.-Mr. Henry - 4 Pr Next I ­ � . . passed by the in tieir sister, I � - some shooting. I and in this shape it was I don't think it, would be out of place if mer, were visit' I , * Mrs. John Eggert caught and k illed a large red fox- last � , � . � I Council,. Mr. Lyon thus getting what he I I . . . - and energy Robbins, last wee .-Miss Ida Hotbam, our - - 1. -, . —0 I they used some of the " wind, week. -The, North and South rowls are . .. i . . - . . . I . - AND-- - as started *a class W. � 3 1 -D YOU -N(,. The only excuse I try ular music teacher, h - - .1 I Qu. ft ROTH 01-1) AN -AVe d 6ply re- originally. 6ontended for. that they use -around election time? t Po . —Weelks : I � ath offere'd-for thiq.strr6nge conduct oil the part to im prove matters. There will hardly be ingensall.-Our village butcher, assisted badly blocked with snow, and in many . I z � iC.,k e,plieS, gret being called upon to . . Places had to be shoveled out to allow teanis . - q I - , Lyon had - by Air. E'. Kenner, is busily engaged at - .: t - . i am Ross, of the 4th co icession, of our town fathers was, that Mr. any move in the matter until a bill for dam get througli.-Miss Sarah Shank arrived �", o . . . I of Mrs. Willi . in his first calculations. Of "lay ice'for the summer. The ice Eus: to I - - � . 4 . I . Send your Telegrams via ersinitli, which took place on made a ,mistake ages is brought in. Wake up, Township ting st, Alonday.-The. - . L. R. S. Tuck home, __ 1;1 . I nner, � � . � . I Monday'last. - Mrs. Ross Fathers, or there -4 ill be it terrible awaken - iness d of Willing IvVorkers of the zl _* I has b ere The inference that,will inaturally be drawn has pilt a damper on Mr. Ke from Detroit Ia, een a sev Ladies' Ban .1 I � 1 _e -Mr. Johrr Sadler . T � C.P.R. Telegraph. -,,;: sure from this epi,,,,ode by ontilders' is, that he tion. -A RATEPAYER. judging from his clothes. - . . . I sufferer for a long time, and m, re mistake when lie saw in next elec. has a gang of men engaged ailing the old Boston Methodist Church met at the par I V, � � I change was to her Only found ou his ITE.)'ts.-Owina to the late storms the . sonage last Tuesday, and made tip a, large . -1 i. 11 It's lines e. -.:tend around the World." that in her case the great 0 - - Nler is going to � Edward McFaul, � � , , � . iden nime -was that lie could notcolle6t for his plans and roaas are in a very bad condition. -Mrs. mill house down. 'i ___ or families who are - 11 . I . a welcome one. Her ma sit 11 e ckage of clothing f � � � f . I I uth- specifications.. The Mayor. very properly William Ross passed peacefully away on the build a new house on the same e in th P& ring from the cold in the Northwest. � � . s. JKCKBON, Agent. Janet McKay. She -Was a native ,of 8 - cry unbu'sinesslike . 3�_ I J. I erlandshire, I Scotland, but has een the. stigmatized this as a N, lItb just. Mr. Ross has the sympathy of spring.-INIr. Wrayford, of Greenwood, is at sulffe ------.*— , I -� ,-: I* jV-TELgRHONE 32, � 1404 greater part of her life a resident f Tack- proceeding on -the part of the Council, and the efitire neighborhood in this hour of present visiting his son, Mr. Willia,111 I SEAFORTIEL . 'I c I - most ratepa,yers will agree ,with him oil that -Mrs. Herron has bought three � Turnberry. , k . I , trouble. --Alrs. H. Little still continues in very Wrayford. �,,_ ersmitb. She came to Canada with her first ds having Cou_,�mm Dors(,,s.-At a ineeting of the �_ � - __ � - ,..-. - . - , I � 0, To say the least, it did not tally lots from Mr. C. Griffin, and inten I N1r. Robert McKay.- So n after - point. poor health.-Mr.M.S. O'Brien has returned I - . � 0 , . � hillsband, 'T ,,_,a diod About very well with the ,pre-election promises, iety was a handsome residence built thereon in the Township Council held on the I I th inst., hinking,of getting their lives in- . n arriving bore Mr. Me to�bis home in Kirkton.-Much anx ted parties are t ... - .- I - �� � - I �jec wouldbe feltinthis artabouttlie young 'man -Who spriffn.g. Good houses are just exactly what Mr. C. A. Jones, of London, was appoin � 4�BIG DR01 'o the sul t of. th sketch when we were told that economy sured before venturing to Seaforth through , � . I thirty years ag -e. NiTell, if this . ta, wants. . . Engineer, under the Ditche's and Water- -Mr. S. S. Cole has again - I � � ,�, —1 X— - was married to Mr.Williani Ross, who sur. the 'Watchword in the f utut .? eric . �. 1. z , . disappeare( so myst i ously about the time . - Act of 1894 his remuneration to the pitch holes. . � . vives her,kand to'whom she 'has pro eda true is a specimen of it, we need not look for a of the big storm, but his friends were. very _*__ courses ) d no extras. started his saw mill. It will be a great I h: : . - I - . i I , Mlade-up Clothing. and loving wife and helpmeet. S e reacl very LARc*. reduction in our taxes this year, - reeably surprised when they found that Dashwood. . be 86 per day while on duty an benefit to farmers and those having saw logs - led ag rs' report was submitted and ap. � I - . I . .. � the good age of 73 years. She w a,genial, while those who clamored most for a change he was still in the land of the living and the DoTs.-A grand entertainment under the The audito . -The funeral of Mr. 'Robert! McMichael . I., . . . proved and one hundred copies of tile report f �1. I I b* in the Personnel -of the Counbil, under the ain all ance � � - . � . We refer you to page five of this paper for our 1g kind,hearted woman) and Was reatly re . f place of hope, having turned up ag &�spices of the Young People's Alli . took- place at half past one, I Wednesday A .�, . . discounts on made-up clothing In Men's Youths' and .get Bvs1N,F,.S1S1 ; � were orderedtobe printed for circulation all.who knew her. ShE leaves no impression that tbev would ; right. . will be held in the Evanaelical Church on afternoom-Mr. J. F. Staples hs�s not bou� t � Boy's Ov - speo d by - " n among the ratepayers. New tenders for -as - - � a - ercoats and suits; also for Ladies' and Child f . nien to look after their affairs in future,, and am I -D ,,S. -A large cLiii'dience Thursday evening, the 28th of February. , ner lot, as m - -1. � � renla winter costs. Read said advertisement through ly. . WFST EIN NOTr the bridge to be erected are to be received Mr. Cole's cor . &nd ycu will find t at we intend. to make it an easy . ullett that their taxes would be considerably re- was present at each service in connection All are invited to attend as a good pro- Lple of weeks ago, but it is still on the - - [ . . . b -Mr. Robert McMichael, of the H til the 25th inst., and a committee of the cot . . ; . . un Z 1� c . � . ime vour winter supplies of ced thereby, Will be equally disappointed et. 4 matter for you to purel .cefully. du . with the op�ning of Turner'$ church last gramme is being prepared. -Mr. Jacob Kel- ,� I c. We mean and McKillop town line, passed pea ra. McPherson, mark - - - . I I clothing, general Dry G,o6ds, Furs, �, away on Monday last. Mr. -McMichael had at the xesult. Yours, -Vi3sERvir"t. � Sunday., The church is now in very good lerman, merchant, spent Monday in Le-ndon council composed of Mess — *_ .4 � , * I . " in -'a I I � ,�L . I I I 0 ne in a sa so Summaerbill. . , g * . . lWainew. I . � . — 0 tis- on business. -Miss M. Morri n, school Dy ent and Musgrove, met at the Clerk ,. . TJ r�ached the age of 61 years. He wasa shape, all the work being 4 office at 8.30 oil the 25th, to open the ten-- ,7` . , I W M.. P ICKARID & _00'S.- er, the painting especial . - - o I younger brother of Mr. James McAlicb ael, IL ' und4r the factory inatin lY teacher, spent Saturday and Sunday with I � i LocA , BRUFS.-The ineetingiq rs and award the contract. After as$- Noiry,s.-Mr. Thomas Farquhar, of Hill's - I ry Goods,l�ouse, ! , attractive appearance. The de , -law Mr. G. M. 11 . w Bargain, Clothing and D of Seaforth. He has been a confirmed in- - having a very her parents near Chiselhurst.-Tbe saw . -in I I � . � a-uspices of the South. Huron Fariiiefs' in ' number of accounts the councip ad- Green, visited hifj brother 1 4 I . . . Seaforth. �� - - � Monday evening, upletely filled up ing a -, r. Downs, t ilor, � . . valid for over twenty years, and for all that stitntEig will. be held at Hensall on Wed- tea, which was given on mill yardi have been cot I J ned until the 18th March, at 10 o'clock Kilty, here this week. If a I � 1 1383 - � time has been comliaratively helpless. He nesday, February 27th, and &� Zurich on was not as successful as is usual in this with logs this winter. -The members of the Our late of Mitchell, is at present staying with 1. -1 � . - i - I was a good living man ind was much re I G'eorge Col- ier-being somewhat stormy, EvangelicaV Church intend to put up a a. in- - , - his parents here. -Mrs, 11. Watkins is re- 1. � . l - Thursday, Febru'ary 28th.�Mr. church,tbe weath . � ,. . . 'The re- I. ­ rwhich no doubt prevented a number fro I --- - . v 1 specied by those ,%vbo knew him. ms, of Sheldon, Dakota, is at present ill . in $4,000 building this - summer. Tenders I her late ifluess.-'Mr. H. . 11 - - �. . . . I Ight INA11tron , -ommittee'are pr r - -Mr. Henry. Wil. Eth-el. covering from I I . -intance among . I i I (ftya mains were interred in HArpurhey cemetery town, visiting his uncle, Mr. A. Young. I getting out. The c el?a Ing will be out in a few days. commenced in Woodyard is renewing acqua; � I - ito V,* on Wednesday. . - a �rogramme for a - soci%Ll, which . will be lert has sold his property, occupied by Mr. NOTES-.-Spe6al meetings - ds around here. -Intelligence of .., ­_ . � . Mrs. L. Kennedy, of Clinton, was in to W1 - d rien � . . e is Thursday evening. -Mr. H. Fish- 1. Simon, merchant, to .Mr. Sam. Rannie, the Methodist church on Tuesday evening of big 01 'f -_1 . I — ,.- _- -It is with sincere sorrow we chronicle last week, visitint at the parental home. h d tb are ek the death of the wife of Mr. Robert Beacom; _� _. I . � . the end of a brillit ,oung life, which oc- Mr. Thoinas Roe as removed from, McKil- er and Miss - F. - Fisher, of Benmiller, who intends to convert it into a tin and thiswe .-Max Raynard shipped a car load )fMirquette Michigan,has been received . : - � L j . . I DISTRICT MATTERS. ,I curred on Mon(ay, ebruary 18th, when lop, and taken tip his abode in his residence visiting relatives here. -Miss. Mur hardware store. We wish Mr. Rannie suc- of posts to St. Mary's this week. -Mr. and. ( .1 I - ing. M -brated the anniversary Of . by hii relatives here. -The (3ood Templara .. , . rs. Sproat cele_ . I _. I I . I I ------- � Clara J. Murphy died at the residence of her Clinton, was here on Sunday. -Miss Mary cess in his undertaki at their last meeting I I � . , on .North Main street. Mr. Roe will make urner, of Clinton, is viraiting relatives here. . their wedding on Friday night of last weeka.;. had �n oyster supper -4 .� � I I . " � I Our. AGENT. ii mother, Mrs. Bella Murphy, Seaforth. a good citizen, and we are glad to have T . � and the bi-valves are said to have disappear �.... I ! . I him. -M. Y. MeLean,3NI. P. P. for South -Miss Maud Goodwin, of Clinton,, assisted Chiselhurst. Everybody Tiad a good time.-8unday �'­ _v . . � I Clara was the only child, a young 9"" of . . . Vhaley of Belgrave, ed very rapid-ly.-On Thursday evening a, __. ,.. I d after an illness of a few, weeks, Hurbn, left on Thursday to Attend the sea- the choir here on Monday evening. -Alias SAD.-Mueb sympathy is felt for Mr. and brought home W. K. � a given in t'he hall, by Mr. I�aiw- .". . .1 ,t -RF -c, of S'eafortli, has sixteen, an I. Rupp of Teeswater, --Rev. Mr. Robin- lecture wa., I . Alit, J. P. MvL. _ y'Gill returned to her home. in Clinton - an� Z I ; . � - � ccepted with calm resignation to God's holy sion of the Legislature at Toronto.-rh Mar' Mrs. John Fitzgerald, of this pla,ce, on ac 'ion of Kineard-ine,under the auspices of the I � . ainted travelling agent for T11p a ' . airy ," ) � . -been app , will, she passed away peacefully to the speaking of the deep snow and bad roads on ,Saturday. .. count of the sad death of their son James. son, of Trowbrid e, preached a mission . Order of Good Templars. The __ I . I 0— . mon in the VILetfodist Church last Sabbath Independent I ­.- z I 1,, - - to take �ihb- meeting was also addres'-sed by Mess - I a ,.,eoslTo-R, and is authorized ­ enjoyment of that happiness -which was pre- rs. Kilty � - 1� this year, a well known gentleman in town . . As has already been stated, it was found ser . A sa;leith load of our youn g people - q. - I took place Oil I Leadbury. ni to Goderich jail,pre- evening.- ­ .. I i, - . ' i-emperance-mrorkers. - . . t sa;ys that thirty-eight years ago the snow necessary to take tl�$ spent Friday g t of last week at Moles- . -1 I � scriptions, collect moneys, and tramoac pared for her. The funeral and livyle, who are both t i i -- I . - -- � . Wednesday morning and proceeded to St. ,.,-as four feet deep oil fhe level,although the ' VARIETIES. -The price of horses is look- - . . parator to haviafk him removed to the worth. -Mr. Fletcher, who has he lity of mak I I ; mainess generally for Tim ExrosnoR' ' * . y been in t There is, as a result, the p.rob bl . - � ". � � . . . - . onles in - -the membership . � . I b . . James' Chareb. After the cerem pitch hole� were not so bad. That year he ing, up again around here. There were asylum. Hewasthere onlyabout aweek employ of Mr. 1). Milne of this place for the ing considerable addition to 1 _ I , , � . Office. I the church were ended the remains were a team of horses and tiTree sold off this line last week at a -very when he died. The remains were taken �_*�. �� I i , , ' says lie made with of the lodge. -The Women!s Aiixilhary meet- - : , aving our villa, e. - - . : � � i slitown cenietery, and laid be- all Mr. I � I * __ taken to Ir�i" sleigh two trips from Goderich to Ingersoll ; good figure. -Miss Alice Jarrott d home last week, and interred in the come- P ek is to be held at 4rs. George e'll _. z . I I . � -No ' of Wednes- V, -Mr. J. W. Fogal is having lumber - flor ing this ,we I-- - a 0 - � � I i4AII-S.-The anow storm, side ber father. The greitest sympathy is . tN I from Goderiell to Tilsonburg,* and one Will Hart, of Kippen, Were the guests of Dws of a(ye and was tery. here. He was 28 yei 0 - HilYs.-Mrs. George Stewart; ,of Clinton, I : the Cranbrook school, J, . day night having blocked tbe.rallways as felt by all for her mother, but rilay".01od from Goderich to Shakespeare, and - took 14 Miss Sophia McGa,vin last Sunday. -We and any- . . spent Sunday at her fatber's, Mr. C. Lovett I z. . 0 ' I . as fine a young man ali could be fo —9 � _1k -- � I . I I t well as the country roads, no inails from any sanceify her grief, u4il the day come, when barrels of fish at each load. Fig-uring it all are pleased to hear that Mrs. J. J. McGavin, where. He had been in Dakota for some ,Sr. -We are glad to see Mr. George 'Tyner. .. � r ,. ; . I - I . , I - . i 0, - � her sorrow will be turned into joy eternal. tip, he must have travelled about 734 miles who was suffering from a very severe at- rned home last fall, Londesboro. . 1� V N time, and had just retu out again after his illness. . I 1_ : . ; , . .., - . - i �. 7 - I � . ' Aliss intending togoback in 0 .. I y _1�7 - I P -direction Were received in Seaforth , on -NV,,e have also to record the death of that week whi-eh is � s pretty good , week's tack of Ia grippe, is now recovering.- the spring. His JoTTINCS.—Mr. Henry Caming, of Mani- Is ;i :_ . I .18 a of E'ginondv . �', *Zt . ' - Mrs. John C. Allan, work, ind'urould scarcely be undertaken by Hattie Berry spent last week with friends � � TI-tursda-y, until late in the evening. ille, which mind was similarly affected some yeats ago, toba, is visiting at the home of his father, i Gorrie. - 1. ! ­ " , � - I I - L 4, � . . * week. Mrs. a of to -day. Perhaps, how- in Clinton. -Little picked parties are all butitwae hoped he had fully outgrown 13th concession" of Hullett.-The Independ- . - t � 4. : - result we are this week without our usual took place on Thursday of last the youngster . � F.tPowims' hs-sTrTuTy..-A meeting of th,L­ )r .. - ,� . - i . - . . Allan was a -daughter of Mr. William ever, our good citizen's memory is playing the go now. There were no less than three the trouble. Their hopes, lio-wever, have ent Order of Good Teniplars' Lodge here is i - I � . � 1 correspondence from several points. We - East flu.ron Farmere- Institute will, be held- - I , Ply. - e Seaforth or four last week. The young peol on ' t�'. - ; Wright of Tackersmith. She had scare him tricks. -The members of th ,le If been blasted. The event is a sad. afflicti steadily increasing in nieinbershi�. There. - � I 0 v a 0 sa, attGorrie on Tuesday, February '26th, -coin- .*,-"-- - : a-rC8Orrvfortliis, but we cam�tcontrol the reached' the prime of life, being- only 31 Curling Club played off their point match -Leadbury and vicinity have lively times to his parents and friends and a ca -use for were three initi ti n t the regular meet- - � .- - , � . icing at 1:0 o'clock a. iii., and continuing is �__ : ; clani-ents-, al'thougli, these seem, to co trol years and �-)montbs of age. She leaves a last Week, Mr. A. 17oung scoring tj�e high- iii.winter. sorrow. to all who knew him, as he was ing last week. INIr. S. Dawson, the district 'ller - ­ I . - - �_ . - � - . . I . - . lily of several children, the youngest be- Winning the .1 —0 during the afternoon and- :e; Ad- 11 - . , be , ,-- . the running of trains and stages. lain eat number of points and greatly, respected wherever known. organizer and temperance lecturer, will ToTi!lg�homas -1. � . ' dresses will be delivered by ­ i I - � I . I I ing twins only a few days old. Shle' was a medal, aad INIr. J Olin Weir coming in sec� , - Kippen. I — 0 here shortly, and -%vill give a lecture in the 1-1. � ., � . - . Ballantyne, of Stratford ; Dr. D. AV. Bea� � � I I , . loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother, on&.-1V1r- Samuel *11amnah, of Urriswold,, ; I PJ,.F,SEN-TATT0N.-0.A Friday evening 11 at a . Scpti its. -The annual meeting of the share- - Blake. Temperance hall. -Londesboro is well sup`_ d -le, Toronto ; - John C. Mmorrison, Win' throp; , . . and was greatly. beloved by all � who knew this week-, visiting holders of the Kippen Hall Company Will be --oTiiiim F,kwx.-Mr. Peter Douglas has plied with secret societies. Tile Orange- . �r 1� :. Manitoba, -%vas in town I - I I 4 *apecial ineeting of the Fire Brigade was lent to his sister, Airs. S. Dickson. -Mr. Hannah -id A-, - as week , ' Alexander Gardiner, Leadbury ; C. Michip,. - 5 i ' field at the Fire Hall, when t1le retirl-1119 her. !Her dea,th is a great bereaven held this (Friday) evening. -Masters Dav purchased the farm of Mr. Otterbine, which men met on Thursday nitylit of I t .Morris : Thomas IkIcMillan, Constance ; M. - - I , A_�._ - � chief, Mr. Williftin Cline, was presented her husband and little ones, and the sin- is One of the bonanza farmers of the Prairie Blair and Gilbert Passinore, - two brave boys adjoins his own. He got it. very reasonably the Sons of England. on tWiday nigh t ; the' I � I . cerest sympathy that human heart can be- 1-1. Moore, V.- S., Brussels, a -ad others. - . -ke Province. -Mr. Henry Cooper, of lAcKillop, of Tuckersmith, attended the tea meeting and it is a splendid place. Mr. bouglas now Home Circle Wednesday night, and, tile - o ry last week.) I -with an illuminated qWT-diress and a y friends. . . . , -tit to them from man u's a young grass6hopper, which -lit.-The For- � (Received too late for . I haadsom e secreta,ry, as �11,n acknowled-rh'ent stow will, go o � has shown at Thames Road, and though the roads were has a farm of 280 acres of as good land as Foresters meet on Friday nig - 4, i 0 . — — - the past three weeks �_,, -1 Z ; . - 0 ,seemed to be getting ready operations bad and the weather stormy and (!old, they _V . . Is long and faithful services in diff Z'reut , , �iLr, thereis in Canada. We liope our genial esters will have an oyster supper on Thars- (I.LEANINGS. -Daring I - of hi MOVAL.—I Will change my , The supper the weather has been very stormy and -cold, _� :, . I . NoT10E 0FRF, next spring. It is about the size of a small and were well day evening February 28th. .1 . 01 - - . I . I � A � , ness on March lat. to the store in Kidd's I the cold being the most in�'tense on Tuesday I I - capacities. Mr.Cline'is the ___, - �lber place of busi mosquito, but Was quite smart ,and hopped report having a good time, ' friend may long live to enjoy the fruits of their o-sirii hall, and the ell- . I left, Who has been- in the Brigade sinc� it illis an a shoe it repaid for their rough experience. -Air. R, ving of Will be served in . - . s block, formerly occupied by Robert W around as livel I his fine estate as few are more deser night, the 5th inst., when the temperature 11 1 2 1 1 3, as iii June. He found AlcAlordie spent last week in Owen Sound, tertain-n-lent .'will be in BelPs hall. The . I . ,,o, and has �eld. store, next do'or to the Canad*an Exprees Office. I the good things of this life then be is. ­ . formatioi,i, twenty years ap - 'Many I I _ . ock of Watchea,Clocks, in hishay loft.- -Mt. Alexander Thompson, was said to be 33 degrees below zero. T �. will have a large and choicest on business. This Week he visits- Goderich GOOD PiGs.—Mr. D. B. Stickle, Who re- Hiall Chief Ranger Will b� present and tylve � q � oluce several tinies, being for some time Ca . . I r> I . p- ,wear, eto. With more . - I � q . I . � . - tain of the Hose pally, and lat early Jewelry. spectacles, Silver Sheriff of 1�ort Arthur,Ontario, -was in town . and Lucknow' Mr. James Blair hits boualit sides near this place has recently made an an address. They have also secured the of the roads have been inipassable and the I . � coni � facilities, I wil -11.1 ­ . . rain - 3 No train from tbe- - ­ ; f commodious premises and greater I bet — I � - I � __ ' � Chief for three vears. lxirinry his % hole during �tbe past week, visiting his mother a hundred acre farm down. near Centralia, important importation in the pig line. He services of the Sage family, of Walton, who t s have I een stuck. I E I 0 in a better position to turn out all work entrusted to " I I service he has been abqent from ont . one me in a vrompt and satisfactory manner. Read- and sister. He left here on 'Alonday.—The lie having soltl his fifty acre farm to Mr. got from Freeport, Michigan, two very fine will perform on the musical glasses. E ,ast has bi�eu in since Thurgiday last. —Mr- ­ ; I � . I ; � h . � . ' ' 0 5 ' ' , - , — ������� �. I at Of ry 8 Ino tn d only b , � e ma 16 1 der . e n . ! I fro ry�!�t. a The' �in iflit I ere � __ - - - - - - ') i i� laa ' ' d ,h - 5 , V I ( , e I I., n 4, _ - . k1i � cc, I *1 nition, quar r for repairs. R. MF.RcFa, j�WIMLBR, Seafortb. Misses Ida and Jean Dickson returned last Al ina, pigs a ma e and female and he — Match, our highly esteemed butcher, is still &� � tire. No one I ct ter deserves recog . . 1419-1 McLean, . iis nei r r.—I -r. Allen *Mon- polp,nd Ch- - - i : i ) � I - e � Usborne. supplying our viRlagge with n1le-at, the bax- ­ . week from a, visit to fri nds-in Sarnia.—The in the I . I . titan Mr, Chne. ., . teitb, jr.; has ma( e the purchase fro intends going into the breeding of these kind - % . . - _. � �..... PROFESsoTt Doitm-s-WEND"i VISIT.— DO. sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dis- Messrs. Stone, stock- breeders, of Gruelph,of of pigs, They are a larger pig than the A:iN�HVPRSARY 19F.nvivy.s. —Despite the gain between him ,and the man to whom lie ­ .- i . I � *___ _____ not fail to call on Prof. Dorenwend at the Queen's .� . pensedin,tliel-Iresbyterian church on .Sun- I . A 01-,-z,ERAL FfATTMI.—Mr. R. IN'tercer id see the a fineyoung Hereford bull, eighteen months Berkshire arid he thinks they are more suit- bad roads, stormy weather andother unto- sold having fallen through.—.Mr. Bean, who ��� : .1 . I � Hotel. Seaforth, ov Thursd%,%,, March 7th, aT (lay last. Rev. Dr. 11cDonald,' the pastor, e'the best ever ary ser- has carried on a general store-kee , u . - - . and gents' hair goods. old, which romises to be able for the market and will bring- better ward circumstances, the Annivers . -ping b� ei- . ..� . r � � intends removing his jewelry esta,blishillent very latest styles in ladies' - i � I In � He will occupied the pulpit and delivered two very brou lit to trilis neighborhood, and we hope prices. We hope Mr. Stickle, who is one of vices and tea, meeting in Thames- Road ness -for about fifteen years, is leaving our .. �.,.�� . � '� � � �. � to the store in Kidd's block, recentiv vacpt- Consult him with reference to your hair. 1419-_9 & 1, 3 a nou C a town and going to Woodstock, to take the - ' .. --, 1. . � ? wive vou the best advice free of charge. able dis-.ourses.-2%liss Neil, of Strtitford, 4. ---- - 0-1 invest ent to big I & 11 t enter rish farmers in Presbyterian church came off a , a n e, � 7 ..-. � . � t � - cd by Mr, H. A`v, VN illis.-Air. Geor e 15. CV V _J V 6 the arges an naws r lb P �� ; . � � Clearing Sale of - Boots and Shoes. DO has been visiting Mr. and Al rs, Oscar Neil. Mr. R. Mel- place of his brother, who abandons the ton- - : � his barber shop into the . owner.-Tbe many friends - of I this district, will find his new pigs a profi- on Sunday and Monday, the 10th wnd lith . �. . I � . i . � fSeott, will remo, v.e -not forget thi r V at he is pro- table investment. i inst. On Sunday both services were well fectionery business, owing to his health fail- . I : , I I I by Mr. "Mercer.--AIr. I R. - ,� � - prenaises vamte(� new boot and shoe store. Only 18 days more. . . . I � . . al -1 paper: Ma on greasing - ri . I t . . ing. During Mr. Bean's long 4t�y here he w - � . nager. . . - - � � -%-611 reniove his W and ftworablvAn tli'�_ _________-0._ . attended, while on the Allonday a e clearing sale of Boots and Shoes at the for a -week or two.-Aliss Elliott, of Tor- lis will be pleased to hea � . � to, is the guest of Mrs. T. F. Coleman.-' ,�r - rest City, and . . d Tues- alulaA� , __� I I - as � I Wilia,rd wrhws' North Store; W. H. WtLL1 - 8, 1419.1 Miss Govenlock, daughter of -Mr. Robert, kind hospitality of many day evenings the crowds were, as usual, h , by strict attention to business * � . - i is receiving the Crecliton. .. � : paintin- establisbi iont to the premises ,va- . . . I -es to -day for -with the public, - 1. I � enlock, of Winthrop, leaA v honest dealm ,won the- , . � , Gov friends. -Mr. and"Mrs. James Cooper Were eryla;rge. Rev. W. J. Clark, of London, .- - . � rcre Scott, -,wil Alr, Jtanes I 81JOES FOVND.-Fou�nd, on Friday the 8th r 11 . . I - 1 4 ca,ted i3� -Mr. Geo 11 . I �stonce, a Toronto, where she will Visit for some time. NOTELETs.-The Khiva, lawyer paid on confide - - - I respectof a�large nu-mber,of - . - �. F eri and Inst., on the road between Alma and Cc called t6 Fergus last Week to attend the was notpresent, on account of no railway � . - � . i I e his wall pap _�, ' ,arberr�-, Manitoba.' re � - . (Irraves will re-mo4 11 town a flying visit this week. -The revival . . pair of boys shoes, new, also a piece of new rope. funeral of Mrs. Butcher, -sister of -- Mrs, traffic on the previous Saturday, but, not- friends, who very much regret his departu . � I i . I I 1..)ainting establishm'ent to the preml iseg va- - From there she goes to ( meetings in comiection with the Methodist _; � - . � , - I w n a .5 as ­ _. I The owner can h2ve the same on provIng property -Aliss ('Trace M,cFaml,Seafortli's well-known Willit%'m Cooper, sr., of -this place. -The Withstanding, the platform m. ee.ting on the from a 0 9 t u - He w an excellent �: I I ' � � 'illard. -Mv. (�'raves! has and paying for this advertisement on application at . churchare being well attended and ,with , - - 7 cated by Mr. IVA . - d, � �- I ;. I , and talks of 4ect- Tup, EXPOSITOR Office, S*forth. . 1119-1 soprano soloist, and. Mr. W. McLeo many f riends of Miss May Workman are . Monday night was splendid, the speaken worker in both charch and Sabbath school,, , o I L � purchased this property, . I I good success. -Mr. Matthew Morlock sold T ­ � . . _� I . , it next comi(lue, took part in an entertainment at pleased to lealrn that she is 'improving rap- beinillev. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton; Rev. and -Will be greatly missed b the Metho- '4!, ; ; o . � � . 4,rt,gr it, nice new brick building on Wl[.XTTllk'pEoi-LES-A,Y.-Tliepeoale say e same his driver this week for a handsome figure. 'Air. Coup. diste on this account. The business il) be _ _� a . " Kippen on Tuesday evening. On th has Mr. fartin, of Exeter ; Rev. w ­ I � I . is-11-111mer. We hope the friends -will all im- that ScoLt, theleading seedman of Seaforth, has one pdly after the illness from which she , I � � - � I . . condition by 1their of the largest and finest collection of seeds and seed even-ing Mrs. Somerville, Miss Willson, Mr. - been suffering for some time. -A load of Knights of the Maccabees of land, of Elim-ville, and Dr. Gardiner, of managed by his father-in-law and Mr. Jos- - ' - r - . - : prove their worldly r your inspec. this place attended a 'Wood bee at Mr. I- � . �� � - - and t With grain that has ever been opened up to J. Scott and Mr. Allan.'McLean took part in 0— at of this London. The good thing,,r provided by the eph Ferguson, both of whom. are __ . , . 7 1 . - We wish you all to call and con. a concert in Kinburn.-A paragraph ap- ' ladies were never appreciated more, anti favoiably known in and around Gorrie,- -,r . ! 7 ehaage, , -hat business will prosporl tion in Seatorth. Thompson -'s, about four miles we � _. t theni as it has never prospered before., vi�nce yourselves that these are facts. We are happy I - I I Lumley. � - � place. Mr. Thompson has been ill for some Mr. Orr, the ex -proprietor of the Albion . 1�.. , � . � ned up with the Teared in.the Tuekersinith items, stating their efforts in providing for the affair under - I � . ___ 'Al. NOTLS.-The annual tea meeting � * I I __* to state that we have this season ope Lo4 time and is not able to do any hard work. . a I A the adverse circumstances Were well re� Hotel, here, paidour town a short visit t __ � � : Mr. Miles McDonald, a former resi� Ia$ - � � at and best sample of seeds we have ever had that � . e - .'_ 1 -.4. '11 � 3 ,I ". Tim Wm -,L1 -N(.. - ie Misses WeAing I�vg of the Presbvterian church at Thames Road, the pleasure of offering for our customers n�pection. dent of the *btb concession had been -killed . This is what we call brotherly love. warded. The proceeds of the Sabbath col- , week. -Mr. Stephens has moved. into Mr. I . 1� I . �r e oil F I . � i L . of Lonnilon, England, who app I ,ve year's experiencegives usa better insight into Was held on Sund and Monday, February Su-RrRin P.4,RTY. --The Young People's Al- Bean's residence. -Our town bell has held 4 _� 0 ry in the powder explosion in Montana. We lections. tea meeting and social amounted . ing - under the a,uspites of what you require, a6d h'aw to supply ouattheleast 81'�, I I , loth and lith. lie Sunday services were AVeditemlay even, . liance of the Evangelical Association of this - � i . Rimothy seed. are pleased to learn from Mr. MeDtinald's its tongue for about a week (this is longer- I n � � � the Ancient Order ' era ack a ruar . Clark, to the liandsbme sum of $125, being equal I , - of Forest I 9to ible cost, in seed gralu, clover an . . � - � list of the dif t the statement is not cor. to have been conducted by Rev. Mr. and surprise party at the par- I ' - -1 � place had a gr former than people do generally) and., as a conse. I � , - . Space Willi not permit us to give you a - relatives here tha to tile aver4ge amount realized in . 1. ' I - I In couse(luence mber - � arly storrny night. aeds, especially McKay, of of London, but owing to the severe storm night last. Every me . - � r� paoticul, � ferent varieties, in field and garden s4 '\Its. James sonage Monday quence, there are nearly , t . �j I - years. , rect. Mr. and I . as many different - i - thc�- audience was a rather slim one. The in Mangolds and Carrobs. Our stock is second to iting their brother -in- the trains were blocked. However, Rev. of the Alliance was present with the excep- - � . - Woodstock, were vis * times as there are time -pieces. An effort is . I ell ertainiment, however, was most* excel- nine. Give us a call before buying, and if you . don't � Mr. FleOier, the pastor, preached two ex. tion of one or two, and every membe ----,\ — � - I � -1 . find our goods and prices right, don't buy. Thanking law, Mr. George AlcIntosh, of McKillo , . being made to collect. the necessary funds to 11 T OM . I walk- Constance. � - .. � . . tent Nothing better than the scene fr cellent sermons, by which those wh permitted to bring a friend which made the - duties, and we - pe to . I ; �, - I - . you for the liberal support you have given us in the and other friends for several days this weet. . THE CONCFRT.-The young people of tile have it resume its hi) . I . i cc Th e- I - I ,I 7 e ��saninffoof the ,�'lire-sv,." and the com ed through the snow ba,nks felt amply re procession a, large one. All having meA at . 1� . D st, we hope by a constant attention to business - , hear its welcome sound ere lorig.-The I �� a Mr. AlcKay is a brother of the celebrated 'Methodist church held a concert on Tuesd;;�y - ; been a merit a continuance of the same in the future. R. . "I p dietta, " An April Jost," bas ever ro paid for coming out. On Monday tea was the appointed time the procession fdemed . . I . . � -1419-4 onarv. The evening was Methodist church tea meetin, . rth. Formosa misis -Mrs. Sloan's many ' .g held ;on . � The Misses Webling are scolv, -Seato served to the crowds coming from every evening in the church. 9 . seen in Seaforth. . two abreast, with the officers at the ead, -.1 4 —0 I . friends will be pleaied to learn that, though _� - Wednesd last week, was not so largely h � ; " . r pretty girls to beginwith . direction, as the ladies of this oongrega- fine, but the road's being bad, there was not ay) � - %,or,% I and besides i recovering from C, and having arrived at the parsonage, to the I - � � A FE:w ()IBSERVATIONS.-i'vir., E'ditor,- still confined to bed, blip 8 as large a turn -out as was expected the attended as usual, on account of t � - 1. Z . I axe'accoinp hisliod actresses and oxceedingly it is not -*-cry often that I attend the meet- her late severe illness, but will rearet to tion .are famed for their splendid surprise of the occupants. A suitable hymn I 'irds pitious. state of the weather, - he unpro- I . I � 0 eing �i Of Miss Kenrick, the a social was held, b ildi t b ' more than two-th - T * I gracef al dancers. very iow, and teas, On Tuesday was sung and a very complimentary address ul In Rev. � I pialli aged ings of our " assembled wisdom)" but I was hear that Lizzie still continues - and. a special programme, consisting I full. Thenopastor, Mr. Fair, occupied 0 - ;. _4� 'L at, we need only ,qay that she inam � . f was reaT by the President of the A lliauce, - � . o . . .th � i to extract more nitusic froni that veteran impelled, out of -a spirit of ouriosit along is not yet considered out of danTear -jAliss e chair and the programme was a long and Vama. � � yp . � . I . ' r I mu'", J. H. Holtzmann, to Rev. J. G. Litt and . - ,c c iy others of the town, to attend Moore, who is an accomplishe lat, is readings, recitations, speeches and as accompam, NIA-TCH.',i-The Varna -Scho _* i . pianner " than anyone else has for several with nla,r was listened to with wrapt attention for . more than ordinarily good one, consisting of � � family and w ed by a handsome A FoOTBALT, I - I - I , * the-las,t -meeting, at which the various town now prepared to receive a limited number I - '- , , I I years., Altogether -it wus a singularly 'd, to see the final of pupils for instruction. -Migs Kate Broad- two hours, the recitAion of Miss Hackney token of their esteem. The Secretary hav- choruses by the choir and literary and inn" team, known as No. 6'�, played a game # .1 . I - . I � � , , , . -e 14 officials were appointe sical selections by tale - � pleasing entertaininent,- and -%N being above the ordinary. The all ,% 6 I � - e the proceeds - , ,ith the Hills Green school, which " � � _ . - - .� � of their delib ing made the presentation, the Pastor then - � I ; � . 8eaforth people -will have an opportunity of outcome erations, its c - onsider- foot* has returned home from Wingham, amounted to $120. All honor;to the Thames- re and then and Seafortb. At the close a hearty vote of will be known hereafter as No. -, on Frlday� 1, � � . ai�d tfie able interest seemed to be aroused as to the where she spent severill weeks the guest of made a very suitable ply, d I . I, � . enjoying it when times are better , Coa..ncirs Road teas. -Miss Melissa Cann has gone on - which G. thanks was given the visitors and they were afternoon last, at 11ills Green. ' As the , ay. . - I ; I -weaher niore propitious. , disposal of the various applicants Mr. and Mrs. James Cline and family - another hymn was sung, after opening treated to a lunch in the basement, of the was bea,utif al - � .1 'I � . Of a� pleasure trip to Kincardine, to visit her ,, there were . * � . . - for office. There was one thing that struck Mrs. Win. -Lee, of North Dakota, sister ,Oestreicher led in 1prayer. The many interested I i - I sister, Mrs. V. Miller. -Mr. S. Cudmore church. � � . ___ 0___ .1der, of this town, who has ceremonies having been performed, all pres- on-loolicers, composed both of ladies and V o N.z', i Ci-ki. 'ST T1 I F "�- me Very forcibly, and that was the in- Mrs. J. W. F . " a durin NoT&s.-Mr. Papineati. and-Alr. Medd. left ; � . MR. L - it Ai(:AIN , �COT . . ]lad his cars and face badly froze gentlemen, to witness the ,exciting e. I I aaner of Voting adopted. Hereto- spent tile past three months visiting rela. 9 ent enjoyed themselves to the best of their gam � . i 4 -11,. -As will be seen., a correspondent in gen"Ol's m the recent storm. -Mr. Robert Ellerington . here last Saturday for Gluelpli, where they The field was sonle,w - . . I - - ' - _, ,hat, ity, and conse- - I T - ; ability, more especially at the eatables which � � . a incil to task- for fore, the appointment of officials' was dis- tives and friends hereabouts, left last week get some pointers on the dairy bnsi- � � . allother column calls the cot is drawing sand to Exeter. Robert is iours 90 to quently, there were ,some amusing' slides,i : -" I posed of by open vote, buit in this case the for her home, and Word has been received 8 the ladies had -brought with them. The I . � - a`l'"y - Ir. J. Con- , , ing Mr. Lyon's bill, tor preparing the busy. -Large 4oads of saw dust ness.-AVe are pleased to see I . pay ., ow- � - l 'ew -town b - Council adopted the ballot as the mode of that, notwithstanding storms and an are be'fllg rolled on and the hour of adjournment and tumbles, but otherwise it formed an w� ek ,ce - ore, as be cut his 1 ,3 .. pa . or 11 able to be out once in 1 � . . Plains for the n uilding and in voting. This, of course, was an, inn e made good time on the journey dra�wn from the old mill site to having arrived, the party onee more gathered ne excellent place for a match. No- 6 seemed , . :,PeGtin­ the -,vork. NVe do not knoiv` anv- use wli*en the weather is not quite so cold as knee seve I ith rawing knife while � , -� tl d for, especially the and arrived boine safely. --As will be seen together and sang "God be with you till we re y wl a d anxious to get at it, for a short command; �. . , , I - kindling some time ago. -While , I P . thiii(r about, the inodeadopted by the coull- that few were prepare sane, February8th and 9th were. eet a,gaii I i," after which the Pastor led in making o. was at once. obeyed, and all were in their T ; �� I . r) large number of a,pplicants, many of whom by a notice in anotker part of this i m Mr. and Mrs. I Adams were returning . � I . . - 61 for p&ying this account, except,what our bowed on their countenances a re- our old friend, Mr. Gib. Dick, the well- —0 prayer,and so the party dispersed,all feeling . I places, while INTO. 7 seemed at a loss)probab- I . . I- I esponderA says, but we do . IZ-no8v that plainly 8 Centraha. o from Clinton one night ast week after 1, (*()Vr ; ' '%vn, has 'Made that it is good to dwell together in unity. ly to know whetber they- would � bother - . : I -their inmost feeling at the turn known cattle buyer of this to o . , I t le 4111 - flection of " *9 - o (lark, their horse became unmanageable and : � Z I oiai.1.1�1 was a -f st one, and that -the coun playing with No. 61s li . t I I -ler than censu: e for affairs ha(j� taken. Whether an important new departure. He has de CT,if -ics. -'Aliss Hodgins, of Clandeboye, is *_ . ran away, throwing the occupants both out. ttle fry or not. How- - � � ' � , t 61 deserve eredit,ratl r ousin.-Mrs. ever, at 3A rible ear- - . i . - u . ; I In Alr. Lyon gav - ; � - � . ; - . 1_11eir co-ura,,ge . pavina, it. I , e adopted this new idea of voting out of fear serted the ranks of bachelordom, and taken visiting her a INVesley Hiiston Drysidale. . Fortunately for Mr. Adams, the Snell 0 the game began in terrible ear- - - ,I I � t his servives to the com ,ii at. the re(luest ol the of offending the unsuccessful applicants, or unto himself a wife. We wish Mr. and Mrs. is visiting friends at Wingham,--Eldgar Were close behind and tbe . nest, for in less than ten ininutes No. 6, 1 �. I . Lorm. - NOTts.-Mr. Frost has visited Brothers y acted I � . k 7 1)yin who has been acting as night operator � r scored to the great surprise of tnany. Al - council, a,utl he did so very relacta,ri and Out Of a spirit of progress, I"am not prepared Dick a Ion,-,, happy and prosperous married V ;.1 I tly, o 2 'rs,is .home On a visit. -Thomas almost every cellar in the neighborhood of tile part of the Cood 8amaritan, and took, I i � I - I . i is to say, but that it relieved them of a very life. -Mr. E. Bossenberry, the well-kno,%vii at-�elle Rove I . I ' though hot playing appeared on both siaes(,- I - if,s Ave do not think any person can �ky h i nsiderable deal of Mr. and Mrs. Adams home safely. The- ­ I , � - - �1, � Z> - lie2 should cer_ unpleasant duty, cannot be gainsaid. auctioneer of Zurich, -was in town on Thu,rs-: Handford's four month's old child die,1 on late, and has (lone a co Ong the road. yet No 6 seernid clearly to carry -the gaine. '� ' �� I ehar ez� were ex,orbitalit, on _ . 6usily en- horse was caught further al as they scored again before half-time was. �' - � , I Z11 I . tait.1-fy 1)e.p,_tii(1, a- his (.1ai,11, if not !It &lly Soineare uncharitable' enoucrit to say that a day. He was oil his Way boine,froxi aittend- - Saturday, and was burie(I on M" clay in the barm -L--The lake -shore people are 1 ),e wm done beyond a, general i C, No daniag I i 8 ! C, I? � Mrs. Walter Hill is -,-cry . called. In the next twenty minutes neither- � - promised their vote ing a large sale -a thoroughbred stock in the Exeter cemetery. -i gaged in fishing. The-,, report the hauls as � !� 4 k I c(AleetaUe was, certainIv, morall,� od, few of the Councillors Ing up and losing five or six dollars'. ,_ i go ing about one shak" ide scored although the playing -was done- 11 - , . � Bo, and got storm bound low, and her soils in the States have been being " fair to good," averagr: s . � -Mild it,ihould have been settled bv the late to more -than one.. applicant .for the same county� Ad r3 ..) n o I be worth of articles Which they had purchased, I 1. ,�. t . ed to her bedside. -Bass almost entirely in trontof No 7S goal -Who- i - (.10titicil, instead of havitig, becti '4iirked l,y position, rather than give offense by a direct bere.-There,was quite a. storm on Wednes- summon wood logs dozen to c% net, but the peddlers seem t of gold rimmed spectacles wbich �. � - " i : . The hav'-e been delivered at the station, to be as thick as the fish, for as soon as they - are also a pair . were now playing but a defence game. ` One, - � - refusal. If tbis -is so, the ballot certainly (lay night, although it ,%%-" not,cold. when the aecident - ' - " -et, for broom dram -ii they are purchased by the salesm wearing of No. Ts play' . �, - , � thei'll. - . -ed again,and the Thars- ,,:bipped. to the English Marl, i era being injured on the ice, - I � I I i . . � -,( � - ___9_ - I saved them the trouble of explaining their roads Were all block, o occurred. Their eldest son went out earlv I I I _± Miss - search of them, but n -o was soon replaced. by A fresh man,. but tl*� , , � ,rge Young and I Mrs. J. English, who has I;een residing in � , i Eu iioN i)v I m,i,: No-ri,.s. -()no of the saddest inconsistency, thus preserving, in a measure, day morning trains if -ere cancelled. I - he handles. -IM, r. Geo c . . - - I - the neighborhood for the rith, has next morning in I - I lil past mo ,only added fuel to the flanie with No. 6 IF - " � events thitt ever happened in otir , village their character for voracity. I also heard, snow shovel brigade bad to turn ut in full Letitia Baldwin, of the township of MeG ! .� Middlesex trace of the missing articles could be found. - I � i I 7 T 11 by the way, that one of the unsuccessful ap- Jorce onMain street-rhursday morning.- livray, were married at the parsonage, by returned to her home in Harpley, soon after a rush on goal tallied the lird. r- - r Avla. Nlrs k1le I _ - 1! � s the death of - .1 John � al on'Th rs- - ;, ; � I � I Rev. %N . H. 'Butt, on Wediiesday of last county, accompanied by her sister Sarah. It is hardly safe driving after (lark over ' 1?11 . : . Rev. Mr. Hodgins, of 8't. Thomas' Church � ' f - ortly after time ,was- ­ % thty night of last week. -It ivas gonen r the position of town constable bad roads. -A couple of slei-11 " " I - 4 . ; . - illy plicants fo k the goal 'or ' I 6* eree, who (lid his work- ,� � ,hanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. ,wee .-The officers of the Royal Templars -Our mail -carrier, owing to the severe '. ca led by t ic- ref i here, ex( - ;� "1 - - known. that she had been in delicate I health had the assured support of nine, members of loads of youn cr people of the west line drove Av I I Z I � 1. s lie I Mr. of Temperance were installed last$ Friday dispersed, feeling quit;& 9 a, coupte of wcek!�, but :no serious re failed to I Steele, of Kirkton, on Sunday last. -if to a , and the c , - storm on Fritlay last, did not venture out, rel .rowd 7 for - the Council in his favor, but a . Harry toSu-minethi . one evening last week - i) . � . I . : but on the following morning his son overcome that the f little fry 'of N :. . I. 6; 11 I sults Were anticipated. -lock, uniber of votes, as i Steele also gave a lecture in the school room evening by S. Davis, Past Councillor. -Jas. zD . i - g a good time. - I I - I - About 9 o'(. getwithin four of that n 8 -iak-- party. They report bavin � "Oon- - . * d Delgaty wa. Insuch a manner. S t n ste ' a in attendance at the Commit- succeeded, over monatain of snow, in n should whale No. 7 - T however, alarining spilptonis - began to the ballot revealed, lie thinks very little of * on Monday evening, to a much i tere . . n . Rachel Jeffery Those of our young people Who do - � . r o ' At -a specihl meeting of the tee meeting held in Clinton, onSaturday, to ing his way through. -Miss 1 4 Z5 not go after No. 6 prepared to return home, feel- , manife3t themselves, and before her iiiedi- the change, and that there must be " a nirrger audience. 0 as both � i cal attendant could be called she had passed I 'Alonday evening, a, committee make arrangemen hers' of Hills 6 ,reen, has been visiting friends. for tobogganmg are simply not in it, . . . - � - on the fence "- somewhere. —There was Vestry, on .� t' in ing quite elevatedover the situation. . business I was authorized to purchme, a- pipe organ County Convention, to be held in May.- the past week in this neighborhood. -.If r. D. old a'nd young are hav g a glorious time on � �- . fttlictl�y away, leaving a husband and six pie e of . the hill. A good way to pass long Winter —*— ,_ � I one -very . - a,. , peculiar 0 1 f-ir - a nel have it placed in the church -Mr. R6b- The church was crowded on 6unday even- McNaugliton, of Varna, who has been hold- 'L. 1� �, � . .- . I 'I I ;-cr f -h f -1 'ni I- V,_: I S1,11 I children to inown ah irepartvv e transacted bliat even Ck � . . � Oss, 0 1e past week in Mr. evenings.-Ine- ac' 6, 6, w Lectured -1,he warehouse, at St. Marys, belonging. ,, the two youngest children being twin bo,ys little further explanation on the part of our ert Logaa returned f roin his -trip to St. John, ing, when the Rev. Mr. Butt prea6ed a ing an auction sale for t 0 � I I I ric re a hort time ago, got off some good to G. Carter & Son caught fire a_nd wasburmn- . nen during, jokes on old maids, but as we have none on ed down Wednesday morning last weekt : � about three weeks old. - Latch, on account representatives-, and that was the I t New Brunswick, last Friday, and has been practical sermon on Spiritualism. -At the Brisson's hotel, bas removed to Zu -h, he a . a I , - � Board meetings on Saturday even- 'where he intends conducting the sale -it did not hurt any one's feelings here. . _� , . -of bad roads and storniv weather, two or of the ccolint of Mr. John Lyon, LhCyarchi confined tu his residence most of the time Official this week. Though times seem very har(I hand The building contained upwarila of IWO bar- � I I three 8abbath services . 'Were held in the tect of the town ball. It seems that this since,. but is now recoverin cr.-The meeting ing, the Rev. W. H. Butt was tendered a . I t " were -'Mr. Andrew Snell, who has been on the I rels of flour and 150 barrAs of clover seed. � ! * hasetnent of our clitircb,_ 'when the orcyan account has been in the'hands of the town to make arrangements for the Seaforth unanimous invitation to return to the Con- around this place, many great bargains � " ell Tor tile third vear. secured.-NMr. and Mrs. ',i. Weismiller, of sick list for several months, is, we are glad. The latter was all saved as were a few ba,r,- � ` -u its played and the hynins used. �Iitraiiirre for some mon ths, and should have been set- Creamery, has been postponed on account of trali& Methodist chur . hich was iiost- Hensall, were the guests If Mr.Robert Drys- to say, improving. -Our merdiants are do- rels of flour. The stock was valued at$4, 11.1 12 .,500 � t4� say, however, no evil results havel follow- tled by the Council of last year. However, stormy weather on Thursday, untif Mon- -The Missionary meeting, w i I g?Od business. -Mrs. A�artin is � having and the building, � � 1:1. Hie � * - at wg to the late storm, is to be hel(I dale, one (lay last week. -The skating rink, ing a I which was completely de. __11 � e(l.-Messra. W. Elliott and s drove it was left over for the present Council to day, February 250, at 2 o'clock, - - a ele'aring sale on Tnesda�j next. -Several stroyed, at .4.tl,500. �� to , Bod,cgervlle on 'riaturday Iast,to a,kL111dit the dispose of, and they did dispose of it in a , Royal Hotel, Seaforth, on Sunday next, when Robert Holmes, I on the property of Mr. Samuel Pollock, is I ; � - u . / I . . � I . r I . . I � � I I I - i � . . � N. � I i o � . � I _4 I . . . - 2 I I I - I - ��. . . - 11 I : . - . I , . , - I � 3 . � . . . I . , . I � - !� I � . � � � - . - - _­ . .. 1. . - . � .� I . # - � I . . . i . . .. . - . . � � - . . - . I . � ... �. . . ; I I I � .. .. � - - , ..I .. I I � - . 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