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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-03-01, Page 8ITHE HURON EXPOSITORO —Captain Fiiidla�l oounty.—Mr., C. Hartleab has sold his -Mr.Jamen R-obertson'attended a; Wedding in in town, and this'winter has, tested their..,ive with. her in 4ansas. WitsGn's Casb, Grocery. perseverance to the dmost, - icont�nding .lately stationed at Amberstbaig, has b2n house, lots, and cider mill to Mr.. Louis Teesw�ter on Wednesday.—Duff & Stewart Wurni for a nice sum of money. —The bi e the contmet of building Forbes' and We hayp ii puit brand ot T%rter Baking Powder With. stornis and. strugglinf throl4gh snow appointed to assist with the �vork of the ervice Evangelical church building committeb, of guaranteed equal to the -.beat put up, which we are banks. They any, *�Iso, t, i,at there isn�t Silvittion Army in Seafo.rth.—A ",9 Clarke's bridges in Morris next summer.— selling at lega than half the 96mbiation price, try it.- much comfort sittintv�; in* a room with 'the of 'Song " Will be held in the alva-ti�n Dashwood, passed through here last week. Mr. George Haney has secured the job of we ar"ellinir the best Tabs, Pails, Wash -boards, 3th,. They Were around Broonis, Matches and woodofiware at less than the thermometer near We freezing point, and Ara�y Barracks on Wednesday,, March I . in - seeing other churches doing the carpenter work, and A-fr. Joseph offee are in. some think it below that-attimes. But itt 8 p. -in., wid -will be coiduct�d by Brig�- and collecting formation as, to 'how to Pught-be brick work of Mr. Thowas 1*:-'. Tegularprices OursxIesotTeasand C lilas Johnston, 'build.—Mis _ ura Kibler left forTavi- ereasAng every month : we have out the prices right perhaps they have been dra-wing on their dier Margetts, of London.—A, s La' Powell's house, to be built in Turnberry down so it will not pay you to buy from the peddlers i nto, stock last Wednesday, on a visiting trip.— next sumnier.—Mr. Applebee has sold big -in ons, as bard study calls the blood -of Toro Nvlio has been exhibiting paint or to send away for ttiern. It you want to get the i - I o �e and Io AI . John Wausnian, black - beat value for. your mon v give us a call, we are ity- n leaving the liands and feet ings, herself the artist, in town for ten da 8 Air Axt, from Detroit, and his brother EtI i a t to r 0� - t e $ Ing how che-ip we can sell goods for cash or. trade cold. —Xiss Ila Rollins, of Exeter, has past, and taking orders for similar w a�d,, from. Oil Springs, Ontario, were ca11- si-nith, 'and intends to nlove back to his bed of farm, near Belmore. only. We have a first-class stock and can safely been visiting relatives and friends in the has been quite successful in disposing of ed home by telegram to the sick promise the goods and prices will please you. We have a pure sugar gyrup at 40c per gallon ; a choice villave during this week.—Mr. Thomas her work and also in taking orders. She their aged mothef. —Mr. Jonathan Merner i _n -ip up Worth. Hill�'bas been confined to the house for sev- leaves for Winglian in few days to can- has gone on 4 special ti —Re). now maple syrup at ai per gallon ; beat flour at S1.65 Leadbury. per 100 lbs,; Crockety and Glassware at the lowest erill days, but we are pleased to note that vass't-hat town. —At the Union County Cow Mr. Shuilke will preach his. first sernion in prices. Call. and see goods before buying. No trouble lie is now iinproving.—Miss - Maggie Me- vention of- Christian Endeavor, held ill the Lutheran church next Su�day,' assisted A Crom) Tnm-.—A very pleasant time was to show goods.. The -highest prices paid for all kinds 0 spent, at a dAnc-iiij party at the residence of Dolagall, milliner"at Mr. Pickard's, left on Ingersoll last week, A-fr. J. Anderson R6�,. 'Mr. Newdorfer, from Newstadt. Mr. A, C14- on IN, ond vt produce. C. WtLSON, Seaforth. Monday for Toronto, to attend tile millin- Coulter, son of Mrs. Coulter, of this towli� 1�le welco;�e Mr. Shuilke, and congratulate my evening, abont 25 Iher was elected to . fill the office of President 'of the congregation on secuillig uch an able couples bellf present. Owing tothe stormy ery openings previous to resuminir I Bank of Commerce Block. duties for the * coming seas C - weather a bad state of . the �oads the crow�d on.—THisses Maria the Union. Another Huron boy going the pastor, after being without a regular minis- n 1,374 did notgatlier -very earlN, Lut when things and Lottie Bristow are at present visiting lit way.—We are exceediffigly sorry to ter for two months.—The QuarterIv meet- got started, for tilose '1�ho enjoy danciucr friends in Hanlilton. �Ieigarn that Mr. David Charlesworth, who, ing last, Sunday, in the Evangelical church r there Was eN e thing in their favo .. TFie AU Sensible People left here a eduple Of 111013ths arlo to fill a bere, conducted by Rev. Mr. Litt, of Credi- 0 Was crooc or Heelan Jimmy was will - A Wgo.m John -Old- sitnation at! -,Mount Forest has been at- ton,- was appreciated by all Arho heard him. 0 1 I iliff, and, his elbow, it was strong. About Trave I by field inforins-us that the account of the tacked by diphtheria, and is now under the 4 o'clock all seemed to have got their fill will case over his late father-in-law's pro-' care of a physician and nurse. His family Crediton. and left for home well pleased with the The g to join him at Mount For- No�ms. —Mr. Ira Bice has moved oil perty was ims-sated in our last issue. were preparin niht*s sport. 0:� :P_ �'Tz_ item came to as in the regfila Way as est, when the news of his illn6s reached his farm in He will oe great. we did not know th6 fact% of the case it was them here. We trust Mr., Charlesworth's. I ed in town.—' r. Joseph Hoist has Brussels. anniversary I allowed to pass -as it was. It seems that the recovery. will be speedy.—Tbe L'vissinto the house which Mr. Bice va- BRijims.—EvePything was at a stand - Free Fachl, Farms and 81 'eeper8 contains full property was willed to Mrs. Oldfield and of the Seaforth Christian Edeavor Society c ted. -ev. J. G. Litt-, of this place, was in- to the snow formation aout travel. Secure a copy free. that the will was contested by her sister, will be held in the Presbyterian ir h on in Zurich on Saturday and 6anday last, still last vreet- ow Lill c blockade. Thursday, Friday and Saturday another sister being brought in as a party. Ttiesday eyeningext. Rev. Mr. Auder- conducting quarterly ineetings in the Evan - there were no trains, except7one at 10 p. in. CAR. ExpresS. A has been arrived -at by which, son, of Godericb, will be present to deliver 0 gelical church.—Miss Maggie Litt, of Seb- on Saturday, and 8undav"s storni after the expenses are paid:out of the estate, an address oil tli*e subject: " E,very -mail ringville, is the guest of her brother, Rev. blocked all trains till Tuescfky afternoon.— C.P.R.'Telegraph. Mrs.Oldfield -receives one half and the other -the architect of his own futire. J. G. Litt.—A clay orwo ao Mrs. Got - oil Isisters bach one quarter of tllt� residue. Halett gave a fine exhibition of club SNV4119- fried Geiger presetited her leige lord -v%-itlh a Henry Buttery has sold big house Princess ing at the Epivorth League social, on.the boul street to Andrew Sample, for $600, and cing ba girl.—Mrs. JamQs Hill, -who Doinion Expess.- core by I by Andrew Sample has sold his house on Queen TIFE HiSTF&N-11 OF OvT_&RTo.—Tbe fol' 19tli ult., and responded to 'an en )ias been -ill for the past few weeks, is a(yabill. lowing paragraph which We take from the d�tion of Roberts' (.In street to his brother, Anthony .Sample.—A giving all exemplifi mb- able to be up and around.—Mr. Win. Rantz number of the leadin-, Reformers Will go o. Thomas Fair, of Clinton t Toronto Globe of last FridAy, refers to an old bell d 2 paid our town a flying visit Sunday last. J. S. JACKSON, Ad-ment is this week the guest Qf Mrs. A. D. _Mc- Listowel to -night, (friday,) to hear their Huron boy, a son of Mr. A. L, Gibson of lember, Sir Richard Cartwright.—C. Wroxeter. Mr. Gibson is a clever youn Donii,ld, at the manse.—II.Irs. �David Dun� old ii 404 BlYth. AUTELEPRONE 32. 1 Zilliax, of the Central, accompanied ],,y his man, an excellent writer, a good spea can, the aged mother of Mr. George Dun- ker ang BREVITTES.—The Kickapoo Indian concert wife, went to Listowel oil Wednesday of will do himself and big native county credit can, of this town, suffered a slight S�roke of ve their farewell entertainment last Week to attend the wedding of big wherever -he -appears. The Globe says armlysis last Friday, while oil, it visit to 'company ga, Monday evening. They left for Auburn, nephew, and was kept there by the snow BIG DROP ra. -Ferguson, at Eamondville. 'We on A small, select and enthusiastic. audience at- 31 T. where they will remain for a -week.—Iliss blockade until lie dro e ho e riday e en - tended the meeting of the GeologicalSection are pleased to learn that, Mrs.-Durican is re- Gilroy, of Mount Forest, 'Nvas visiting the ing. coverina, although not yet able to return' Jacob Tuck had charge of the hotel in of the Canadian Institute last evening to Misses Bentley and the Methodist Parsonag Made-up Otothing. e his absence. —Charles Rozzell, who has had listen td a pa r),er by Mr. T. W. Gibson upon home.—A friend in Milwaukee sends us this week.—Quite a number from here at - the Ferguson homestead, one, mile "The Hinterland of Ontario." The essay " the Charity Edition of -the Milwaukee We refer you to page five of thia paper for our big tended the Sunday School Convention in Brussels, rented for the last few years is deals exhaustively with that vast stretch of. Journal," consisting- of some fifty-six pages discounts on made-up clothing in Men's Youths' and Manchester on Tuesday.—Miss N. Jones, of giving it up, his lease having expired, and d- this edition being entirely the work of th6 Boy's overcoats and Suits; also for Ladies! and Chil land lying betweenL the great lakes and Seaforth is visiting friends in town -at pres- is going to try his luck- in Uncle do - the Hudson Bay- and coverino all area of women of Milwaukee. One thing that ren.'s winter costs. Read said - advertisement through and ycu will find that we intend to make It an easy nt--l%fiss Sarah Bentley is attending the 140,000 square rniles6 with its illiniitable-.re- struck- us at once was the aggressively o-14 0 tilains. es of inillinery openings inlloront andLondonat —0 juatter for you to purchage your winter sup.pli 0 clothing, general Dry Goods., Furs, &c. We mean sources of timber and minerals and extensive spoken tone of the paper. To tell the business. tracts of excellent agricultural land. The truth it was rather refreshincy.—ILVIr. W. present.—Rev. Mr. Fair of Londesboro, Bayffeld. preached in the Methodist church on Sunday H. E. Edw�nl is now showing his new WX ROKARD & CO'S �eograplAcal, agricultural ajad greologrical as- Logan left on Tues%on a visit to friends 'ew York City. e will return to Sea- Mordinc, and 14m. Ashley, of Londesboro, in PrInts. His store has long been favorab�y known for pects of the subject wei;e dealt with in con- _ in N 0 keeping the best assortment of Prints_ This seas'ou Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods. House, the evening. —Rev. Mr. Perrie, of Wing- cise form, the essayist presenting al that.is forth before proceeding to his borne in Car- the patterns aie very neat and colors fast ; prices liam, occupied the St. Andrew's church Seafrth. berry, :.Manitoba.�—A big thaw set in on from 5c a yard up. Call and get a now dreis while at present known of that interestin portion 13,83 Wednesday, and the pulpit oil Sunday, preaching the postponed vou have time to do your sewing. 1420.1 of the Province. The paper -was Iscussed road's' -will be about hil- nhiversary sermons. Mr. Perrie delivered _Stanbu y by many vileinbem present aind Mr. Gibson passable in places until they freeze lip a gain Bu'ErVY NOTE.,;.—,N1r. R. B. J. r two excellent sermons. ivedbomefroiii Toronto on 8aturday.— Was warmly congratulated upon the ability or the sno is all melted.—Mrs. Houghton, arr During the season of Lent services will be it displayedt" of Wingliam, is, here with her daughter, Mrs. P. Cavau.—A lot of correspondence intend- Summerhill. held each Wednesday evening at Trinity RE !TEIE OLD ExPOST- ed for insertlon in last week's issue, did not WEI�VIN.-C.—On Wednesday, last week, church, commencing at 9.30 p. in.—On sui�- reach us until Saftird Miss Flossy, eldest daughter of Air. Edward day next and the Sunday following, R T 'I notice an item in last week's x DISTRICT MATTERS. ay afternoonj and we ev. 0 t-o.-3�umt,in which you laud the present have not been able t find a place for all of Jordan, was joined in holy wedlock with Mr. Stewart, of Kinearcliile, %Vill preach in 'k a pape Council of 8eaforth for doina what I believe it -in - this wee r., so we hope our cor. Mr. Fred Yeo, of Manitoba. The ceremony St. Andrew's church.—The Orange Young, OUR AGENT. to be an it -legal act, viz,: paying Mr. L respondents will bear with ns.—Seaforth is toak place at the Ontario street- parsonage, Britons' ba11 and supper oil Wednesida� yon's W611 represented at the millinery openbigs Clinton, ana the ha account, and you censure the Council 'of py couple left on the efe-ning of last' week, was Well attended, 0 11 MR, J. P. of Seaforth" has 1894 for shirking their duty in not pay' in Toronto. Among those from here, who afteroon train, en route for their considering the stormy niglit. (-A*ood music ing �ttending, being Misses tobie, liep- We Sitern home. We join in wishing them was provided by Messrs..Taylor and, Dow - been appoited travellinc, 'agent for THE What you term, a just -,Iaiin. I, therefore, are a crave y9ur -indulgence in asking. pil. to pub- par�d, Roberts, Tiernan and McDougall.— long life and happiness. son, andthe young people report a pleasant vosiToR, a -ad is auhorized to take sub- lish this item in 'defence oith6 action of- Three rinks of the Curlers went down to NOTES. —Mir. Henry Murphy has been time. ---The Misses 8. and K Park, of Za- -scriptiong collect moneys, and transact the Council of 1894, in reference to Mr Guelph onTuesday, to play for the Citizen s somewhat seriously indisposed during the rich, arrived this week and have opened Tu t., ExrosiToR Lyon'saccount. Mr. Lyonvvas never business -generally for Tankard, but didn't do, as -well this time as past weak, but is now qonvaldscent.—Mr. dress making establislunent - in the shop last. - Onr rink wits beaten by Ayr in the Robert Thothpsoii. is confined to bisliouse formerly o0lipied by the Misses Whiddon ointed overseer or inspector, and the pres- Whee. p ent council paid him $160for duties per- first round by one shot. The second rink with an ailinentin one of,his 16cs.—A mis. andParker? Wewishtheni evervsuccess. abeat the Cruelph Unions in the first round, siounry service will be held here next Suil- 'Oil Fridav evenincr last, the folfowing la- ftwilled as overseer. The only appointment' A CimEsF, F-%CTO,,RV FOR. dies and gentlemen drove to C % Mr. Lyon had was its a member of the but thej lost by three shots to the Har- day, (D. V.), at 7 o'clock p. m. Folio fintoll , vhere ineetincy held at the Royal hotel, 8eaf 0 rison this a Sacramental service is to be held. they enjoyed a dance at the residence of "th, buildng conm ittee, and he did his duty as rlers in the second r ' ound. The on INondy last, to decide whetber to m. ake a mem �er of that comm, ittee, Which every third got a byer in the second round, . after __0 James Eagleson: ,Nlisses L. E'lliott, N. cheese or butter at the factory ths season, person agrees to do who accepts the po4ion beating Milton in the first, but, were beaten Stanley. King, G. and E. Qanieron, K. (4,albraitli, A. it was decided to make cheese. A strong Of councillor, and the council of 1&94 -had by Berlin in the third oil Very sloppy ice. (Received to late for last week.) 1illar, M. and L..Fiilconer, M. Porterfield coramttee of parolli A% as ollosen to inan- -in. —The stock -(�; BELL�.—A. very pretty wed- 3NIessrs., W. and J. Jowett., J.-unes Ferguson enoucrh of backbone to refuse Howevdr, we can!t always Ni 7 . 0 to pky an ac a -e the business, to caavass.the clistrict for, 'eminhart,- J. Donldson,H. 0 count which neither la,'w nor custom war- of Messrs., 8mith &.8teet has been bought din, took place on the 20thlt, at the resi- G. Grainger J. inilk, and to report at a meeting to be Elliott, I &I16dav; J. and C. Marks, D. ranted them in paying. If Mr. Lyon was by a Mr. Clark, of Port Hope, e are in- r and Mrs. John S. Cameron, dence of Of lield at the sa-ine place on Saturday, INfarch entitled to pay for his services as a member fornied, at (it cents oil the dollar. 3r Galbraith and H. Darrah. The same evei- 9th, at 1:30 P. Ill., when %It int Stanle being the marriage of their daugh- crested are kn ig Messrs. R. and A. Erwin, F. Keegar, W. of the building conimitte then every other ter, Caillarine, to Mr. G'eorge" Forrest, of cordially invited to attend. j e, Q any comilli member ttee has an equal Walton. Alberni, British Columbia,oelde"st soil of I andA. Ferguson, A. Peck, Misses 11" Ferguson, L. Kennedy, L. and'E. Morgan lit to Be compensated foil: his services. NUTFS.—Mr. Thonin Johnston, of the ames Forrest, Esq., of the Parr line, Stan - rig A RUNAAV-�iY.—A 'ru,nawav occured on and M. Parker had a very pleasant time at. There Were associated with, Mr. Lyon'on' 18th concession of (4-rey, intends holding an ley. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Will. Wild's, i6auble Line. Main street'early Monday morning. %fiss that buildin- committee some members Who en heo ie presen�e of it 0 al3tion sale oil Tuesday next, i0i will S. Acheson, of Kippen, id tl- Fowler, of Harpurhey, was driving her lave giv (Received too late for last week.) n en infinitely more time and energy dispose of -,,It his st6ek and. lenients. — large number of.relatives and friends. of the igniondville, and in turn- 0 i .neice to school at E Mr. James cott, who has imp contracting parties, several of whom travel- ' BitElITTE.S. -11r. Wellington Johnston itkg the comer at the Royal Hotel, the rUll- to the town than be, butl` have, never re- I been spending er of the cutter welit tip on a snow- drift ceived a dollar for their gervices in that ca- the wit-iter'witli friends in McKillop, left in ed long distances to be present at the nup- has been k isiting near Toronto for week. there, I . q pacity. Ftirther, if Mr. Lyon had any the beginning of the week for his home iii tials. The bride was beautifully ttired in —.1i1rs Dr. has returned from a I W; psetting the vehicle nd spilling its nioral claim to payment, it was for draing Dkota. creai cashmere,' tb bridal veiliid wreath short visit to her -mother at Toronto.—Miss out on the road. The horse be- the plas nd specifications which the Comi- of-ornue blossoms, and looked chrming. LottieMartin, of Toronto, wits home for a. came frihte�ed arul strted down street at ail instructed him �o draw. This might The bridegroom is 11, young gentlemn, Ilia A Bw, Ti, —A Iv respected, of fine phsique and intelli- of loas are'beincr bronulit to Donaldson's I - been paid as a mora1 obligation, but - ' t a lively gait, but,g,ot hito the soft snow at Tuckersmith. few days this Nveek.—An inimense number R. south store and fell. white ash tree was cil 't WE)s the council were under no-ilther nior- down last gence, and is to be congratulated 'oil captur- mill. Mr. Robert Ro`u'att is recovering oon got up and -nothing Was fO11Rd to be winter in Sproat's bush, Tucker- at nor legal obligation to pay him plis ing such an accom hed bride. The pres- froin a severe illness. —Captain arber, ie injared, so, with Mr. AV.Pinkney as driver, smitb,wbicb measured '72 feet fron'l Stamp to B ti ents were numerous, costly, - practical. and 'oil Army otficer, arrived last as overseer. So you cau judge for your- the first limb, straight as all arro, new alvati dltile ladie. their way none w. It self -which of the councils was worthy of appropriate. The wedding dinner was mag- week.—The social at Mr. (Ireorge Erwin's. Ithe worse for their lively eperielice. four feet in'diaineter &L the stump. Tile 12 censure. I am; yours nificent and the uumerous�.gnest-j were right on Thursdky', evening last., was a grand suc- foot loc.'s at the a S94, "'eraged 409 feet! OF TRU 1, �) Ehila. You must A as Mrs. IV- board measure. Try agaill royally entertained. cess. There iwas a large attendance,'and 8olilerville, of this town, -wag about to re* have a tree more than 2 feet in diameter - t fall justice,ws done the excellent spread. tire o, Sunday lilip on the dining -ri SPECTALIN-ft,FTINGS, under the auspices of the mitt before you hurrah too load. Goderich. The prow -anime was inuch njoyed, and �be You�g Alen's Christian Associatiou. are now be- �N'ET 14,.VD NOTs.—Air. Thomas Fowler GATHERIN-08.—Dr. -Mofft, agent of the CO"Sistc(17of selections by the Choir ; vocal roolu table, the of bich she was about ing held,in their room@ for both sexes, at 4 and has rented his farm to Mr. George Layton. Upper Caada Tract and Bible ociety, solos by Misses Annie Erwin and L. Mor- to-� 4low ont,explo ded, the fla m es stting fire for men only at 8 p. m.- These rneetings coil. Mr. Fowler reserves the house and preached 'in Victori Street Metliodis�t pri instrumental duetts, Miss Maggie Er - to liar hair. Mr. Somerville Was already iii tinned to -day (Friday) and Alonday next, Special garden, Bible Class meeting Sunday morning, aqd public as his family wish to reside'in the coantr church and in Knox church, on Sunday.— Win piano, and Mr. Charles te-wart, be(l, aad she rushed into the room where' Y_ meeting at 4 o'clock Sunday alternoon. Messrs. Fost- He will dispose of his farm stock and ini- Our townspeople felt a strong sense of re- violin ; duetts by Misses ble. and Anna fie Was, Vitt before be could get up &he had er and Cole are giving plain matter-of-faet Bible talkp, the flalne -with her bnds. which must edify all who attend. being faithful ex. Pleniellts early in April. Nr. Fowler. in- lief on Thursday, -when the i7oroner's jury Wbiddon, and a fine recitation, " Lasca, Nothins, else eauf,ht fire and except for pollents Of the word. 14.;Oxl tends aoificr West thi's suninier, and while decided tha'frij Hugh cKay, who was found bv Mr. McCluskey. The proceeds amount - the shock to ber nerves, by the Tta", Members of C. 0. F., w�ll 1,11cet, 9broad'he will be able to rest, knowing that dead in his home, consid.erably bruised, was ed to nearly $15. The Ladies' Aid purpose t fricritt lkfvs. Somervflle- is little t1te worse 2 p. ni., Friday, at court room, to atte fid the funeral his farm here will be well kept up, as - lid not murdered. —Rev. George Richardson holding another social in the near future. - 11 I of J. H. Cavent. .1420-1 has secured a good tehant.—A nanibe iial sern;oiis in No 'ometimes when a person is enduring hard - for her unpleagant experience. The porce- r of preaches Educatio rth S lainsti-nde on the la p was blown i1p ito Mo the friends of 'Miss Edith Walters spent a Street Methodist church next Sunday, and ship, the expression, " Tliat*s fishermen's M A ore, ho holds Diplomas I or drawing, will receive a limit- 'very pleasant evening at the residenice of A. Fear preaches for Rev. H. that the w Ute tdr, and fall On the table, so Irvine lack," is used. This saying is a true one, P, for ible!' ed number of pupils to teach Drawing and Painting, Mr. W. Plewes, oil Tuesday evening.. Miss morning and night. and our fishermen will understand it. Last explosion niust, have been quite in water colors. or oils, on velvet. glass, satin, can - pile, and it is, a won -der considerable damage vas, &c., in landscape or flowers. She is also prepar. Walters will return to her home at Exeter fall, as I hits been the custom for many Ava.s not (lone. The bowl Of the how- ed to execute any orders'from those desiring such at an early (late.—We regret to learn that Cent-raha. years, a number of tbeiii went to G,reenock. (-ver, was lined with tin, which probably paintinirto.be done. Residevce-m East William St., Mrs. White is still seriously ill. After fishing- for a week, their boats, inets, ne tu C1.1clis.—Mrs. W. Mitchell, of �Hensall, ar Colle­ ate Insti �te. 14204 —11 - kept it- from bursting nd scattering the oil �! I George Watters continue o &c., were placed under seizure. The IARICs R.Ros., Dri'amatic' Co. play one health, land expects to be able to get out enewing acquaintances her�. — Miss officer, not returning when he lia(I age(I week at Cardno's Hall, March 11 to 16. Prices 10 and Webl�, of Arva, isvisiting her sister, Mrs. to, they proceeded to fish. - Until then thhy 0 soon. 16 cents. 1420-L John Colwill, jr.—Mrs. J. arley spent had never bee"n notified that it was n'Ot H. eldest son of 1-rs. 1'. Caven/of Seaforth, died at big DrysdeLle. Sunday here.—Dr. Shoults and wife have allowable for them to fish there on'the been in London attending the funeral bf -licenses they bad. No further trouble was tionie he -re, of consuity-kiption, oil Wednesdy LOCAL J3it1EFS.—_'%1r. Thomas KeMillan is OptAND ENTFRTAPN-MENT.—On Monday Mrs. Synimons, -who died tlierequite sud- n e of twent­one attendig Farm ers' Institute merkiligs -eirlim, last, at the ag this experienced 411 after having returned home, e\ week in Whitbv and other. parts of Ontario evening February 25th, a %-cry successful en- denly. �he was the mother of Mrs. Shoults. when they viere obliged to give bonds for ears. He had been ill for severl niontlis tertainment was given in the separate school —The debate to be held on Friday evening the produc#ion of their boats and outfits I I County. --1mr. Jelin Hettke, all old Hul'011- house, Drysdale. The evening wits fine and next is the topic of conversaion.—The being obliged to give up his osition as D ite, and who -is well know to niay of our -when required. Last Thursday Mr. Briggs de-puty-postmaster last slauner. but until the school was well filled. The programme Missionary meeting on Sunday last was appeared and demanded the boats and nets. .the day before fie (lied lie -,%-its -able to see readers, has been elected President of the was lengthy and varied, and consisted tof target 0 Rkl(l Manitoba Dairymen's Association. — Miss voca and instrumental music, recitations y. attended, and the discourses by -A large number of valuable nets were converge with friends who called on Lulu Dancan left last Saturday morning for Mayor -Holmes, of Clinton, were v . cry ap- burned. We trust that they will all re- hit-ri. Wedinesday morii-ing lie was very a illonhs visit to friends in Toronto.—A and dialogues. Tile latter were all Dew,a'nd propriate, and much appreciated.—A. well ceive licenses, as a refusal means. taking wek, and, being unable to thro'-w off t1le were marked by thoroughness of preparation, attended meeting was held- on Tuesd 0 ay which bad died about s"bserilyer in the city of Ottawa, v riting re away their means of livelihood. 0 cently, sai�d I enclose my subscription and appr6priateness in the selection of the evening, under the auspices of the Wollie'n's .-iix p. in. He bad lived in eatorth the various characters. We are justified in say- Missionary Society and -the Epworth -eat ing that all those who took pat in the pro- League, when Mrs. Cyler Of Whitechurch, Exeter. --reater part of his life. and as agi for the coming year. You have made Tim' owite with everyone, being it quiet, teadN, IOSITOR the cheapest paper in -Canada.--' ceedings did exceedingly well and, taken al - industrious yoting nattil —Miss Norma Dinsley, of Win,bain, is a former missionary On the, Pacific Coast, ue from the north He -will be greatly ogehe, the entertanment was such as one gave an interesting ad&*ss on the manners v been late since the heavy snow storm siting friends in town.—Miss Willson and . lia e ittissed, and liFis nixother and othet relatives "; seldom has the opportunity of attending in and customs of the Indians among whom she last week-, and trains have crossed at this litwe the deepest synipattly of the -whote Miss Galloway went to Toronto on Monday, the rura districts. Mr. John Laporte,occu- labored. coin-rimnity. He wi�is -it iitallilwr of t le is delegates from. the E.pwortli League of pied the ebar to ie en ire s is action of all. station every day, instead of at Cetralia 0 this town, tothe' Provincial Convention.— `45. Mr. Samuel Madge, 6th 2t.tlian Order of Foresers, and the 11110111 rs The proceeds aiounted to and Clandeboye.—I concession, Usborne, will have an auction of that institution will al,ttelid the funer Mr. Foster, of Brantford, and -Mr. Cole, 0 Greenway. itl bodv, to-diay the Provincial Secretary, have beeir giving Brucefield. GET your Spring supply of 30c Tea, five sale of farm stock to -day, (Friday.) Mr. Bible readings in town this week, under �iie pounds for St. Extra good Sugar, 26 a�nd 30 lbs. for -Thomas Cameroii is the auctioneer.—, regret to report that ZVI r. $1. This is Tea and Sugar week at the Post office J. T. Westeott feturned home from Credii- auspices of the Young Men's Christian Asso- I -G -MON DVT1,LF again, ciation. —Three good new G rits came into Murray t.4ibson is seriously ill, but hope to Store. 1450-1 pton on aturday last, where she was visit- (a� ttention to the this­vvorld of sorrows on tbroesuccessive heat of his speedy restoration to his usual C. H. Wilson drew a ing relatiyes.—INIr. and.NNIrs. William Dow ia our clitivell on Sabbath ue%t, o lie con- liani nd3liss Eleanor, of load of ice from the Aux Sables river that of Holmesville, were visiting -relatives. h e Tackersmith, last week. U-nfor- er' Parkhill, attended the wedding of Miss weialied, With gleigh and rack, ten� thousand tlitt-ted by the Rev. E. Cockburn, of I aris.. I tunately they,won't be old enough to Vote this week.—Mr. William - iia;wden spent a Ou, evening it, Will be by the time ttie Dominion electioti gets John Baird and Miss Lena, pou�iids.—Rev. J. H, Chant is to preach few days in Blyth this week on business. - 1 rs ra I in NJ ial sermon nextSabbath, at 2.30 p. in., de after it�,ItCVC"tillgl)l'()gL'&Illllley round. of Stanley, are visitinu in Kineardine.— spec —The fi :t t in f o i the , ' 2 est on Ur. John outheott of G'o ricb,. spent Of Illusic alid. recita- Mondy lnoruing, wits, to sur-_ 8evera.1 from our town Oattended a ball in to youlig me&.—.i\f r. Joseph Gasner, tomm- last Wednesdy in this place. --M r. . John tioll" will be Out. The pvise,staled in a snowdrift about Kippen*on Tueday Joseph ship assessor, is on his annual rounds. The Harrison and Mr. W. E. Browning have en - four -g-ill be delivered I)v the Ttev. A, Aikenhead and Miss Annie Ross are visit- extreme cold weather has frozen a nun'ber tered into partnership for the sale of bicy- In Cock- miles out of Goiderich. It niust).lave blown of (logs an(l a good deal liarder up the track than it did n Wino-hani.—Mth its usual commend- �Last Monday evening a sleigli load cles.—Me rs. J. A. Stewar I W. Fl. dent' of Knox desii 0 s. J. Foster, Brownin , spent the first of ti�is week in 11111141(1 X% III 1w furnished )v the Nethodist McPherson, a stu ab 'e to supply i's members and f rom. here surprised M r. and TA -Ir t all( 0 loivs 0: Sctforth, College preaclied in the, Presbyterian ir., and spent the evening with them.— Ir. Toronto, on a purchasing - tour.N-,,Nfr. Win. lurf-li CI 0 friends -tvith instructive and interesting en- A ana cilliveh' on undav lst,'both niominir nd tertainnient, the Christitin Elldeavorc) o- 13erney,of Manitoba, has been friends Denipsey is confined to his boi)qe through 7 (.level. valin, eloclitimli.,t, of evening.,_ He gave two fine isc6urseso, and �cioty has made rrangements with 'Rev. J. iii this vieinity.—The snow is leavincg some illness.—�The James Street Church Choir to giVe a il, niade a ood impression. zn * Ile is the first of Sj Henderson, of Henal, , to have bill, give of our streets quite bare.—A number of our has increased in membership, through the three who are to try for the positiono'fssist- a tecture in the church on Tuesday evening, musicians are practising to take part in Miss efforts of their leader, Professor Trank We -wisll -would collic to 0 Z:, 1,A11rch 5th, taking for big subject "A trip Pollock's er�tertainmen� on - Friday evenit, Ruse.—r. William Westcott, of Seaforth, lir at to Dr. McDonald durincr the surniner six -our through Wonderland.— Mr. E(Titor, ob- months.—Mr. W. M. McLeod, ,eafortli's Mrs. in School ection No. 1 '3;- was delivering tea, to his n-anierous custom-' Serve the-4jautiful 1mritiony in school niat- conlic singer, -was at Port Elgin this —0 week, Wren, and -Mrs. Hoover, wbo have made ers on Thursday last.—.Mr. Arcbibald, of ters although Nk-e have, Llwa%-s a,t l, Sons of Scotland concert. Mr Me- for themselves an enviable reputation, have Bluevale' 8eafortli, was purebasin,g, horses here on h-vla considerable popufa- Leod is getting -wide reputaion', ' been secured to take cliarge of the musical A mer- -% and BRE\-iTrr.,c,. —Mrs. Valstone -and dauhter Wedmesda —Mr. John _1 fair, tioll� Yet, after a or t,vo o part of the entertaintrien a � last. 0 f seen -is to be a great favorite.—The District Ella, of Brussels, and ---Wigs Varistone of chant, of Kirk -ton, spent last Monday in the 1'uhiie q(111001 edLlCMti0ll. all parties are sat- Deputy Grand Raster, Mr. R. 11. Collins, Kilicardine, were visiting at 'Mr. Alexander village.—Nalessrs. Findlayj of t. Thomas 1, and none tile le� JoN111 to; church istobepreseiit,%t.t-lieiiieet.in(,of Brita Zurich. 'k s I 0 nnia Bruce*s last week.—_Mr. Tom Johnston,,who and McDonnell, . of Exeter, purchased an- tild countrX.. Jorality hs been inculcated Lodge, on Monday evening next.—Mrs. Lov_kr, Holtzman, -has lived in this vicinity for over a year, has other car -load of horses here on Wednesday and oxanirAe, but religion has Tallies Johnson, of B* randon, Manitoba, is at and wife, from Elkton, are here -,biie to Saginaw, Michigan, where he will Imt,"for shipment to Glasgow, cotland,- 9 Ivf L, where it property belonpes, to tile I prese.nt the guest of Mrs." 1). Johnson. She visiting Mr. Holtzman s parents and also 'join his brother in the back business Al i ss The bus -driver lias exchanged t 0 lie runnees and lionie 'Vill be remembered by the older residents attending his sick sister.—INIr. Joseph !Nlaggie Dnff� of Toronto, is visiiin rela- for the wheels on big bus.—,Nlr. Wesley Ar 1138 beva confined to TIE'd ever since being a sister of Mr. Adam Beattie, foriner-' 9tuinPf aond wife, from St. Clements, after —Rev. Dr. Gi ord, of Snell, who has been conducting a butcher- tives in the village. ir li,-v roturn, bN it painfulttack of rlieuni- ly of this town, -and of the late Mrs. Me- a couple of days visitino- -s ith 'P\Ir. Stumpf's wing-bam, preached a sermon to the child- ing business and shipping cattl; for the L, 1-Y 6 e, t but we hope to- see her around all �Afulkin.'—Rev. Dr. McDonald left -on Tues. brother all d other f riends, have lef t fdr- their ren in the 2\1ethodist Church here, on Sun- past year, made ail assignment on Friday in a short 1�,obert Dobic is day morning for Detroit, oi� \a visit to his' bome.—Messrs. Hartleab and Kin7inger day afternoon. A large audience was �res, last, to Mr. John Gill. Mr. Snell (lid a r (3 have dissolved partnership, and Mr. Hart- ent.—Rey. J. W. Pring was unable to be very extensive butcher business. The few weeks of well earned e, t three sons, Who 'are located in that city. — at the parental home here Mrs. Robert Broad foot, of Kansas, is at v in leab has taken the busilless.—Mr. J. Kin- out abath, owing to a cold.—Mr. Ladies Guild of the Tri itt Me orial with his father and vagpresent visitilig friends in this neiglibor- zinger has gone East to look for a business John Burgess is at Godefich this week, aa- church held an oyster supper and sale of bher aryed a Mr. Benjamin C,eiger has return- sistingin audifing the county books. He work, in the Church hall, on Tuesday night furnishes a eontim�ciit of from ten ilood. She came over to t ke location.—. to fifteen pupils to tbe C011'e-iate Instirute mother, Mrs. Dunlop, of near'Cronlarty, to ed home from a visiting trip in Waterloo is the"a'uditor appointed by the Warden.— last.—Mr. D. A, Anderson is seriously ill. _-1kfe. Thomas Shipley, f Clinton, spent last Wednesday in this R. & Lang, implement agent, has secured several orders for the Massey -Harris bindr.—Mr. Joseph Cobbledick is shipping 'clover seed this week.t"--.Hr. John Wood hipped a car- load of cattle to Toronto on Monday I"t.— Mr. Irvine Armstrong shipped a ciZrjoad Of bogs to London on Monday last.—Mr. W. H. �axsons attended the Young Methodists' Convention at Toronto this week.—ivIr. John Grigg, wholesale stationer is takill"' I CY orders in the- northern pat of thiscounty 1 this week. MCKMOP. GOOD James Dorrance, of this to wnship,who isbecoming quite -weil known as a breeder of Berk -shire hogs, has disposed of big boar, 11 Election," to Air. W. eAl- lister, of Varna, and has bought from 'Mr. McAllister the prize winning sow, 11 Rose - lee," two years old. Mr. McAllister. (;oil - siders this one of the best animals that- ever left his lierd, and she will be quite a vjilua- ble addition- to Mr. Dorrance's stock. MEETING.—The Council met in Crawford's hotel, Dublin, oil Monday, 23tli February, 1895. The report of J. A. Bell, Civil I"'Ilgleer, ald' plans for dr'&in i the northeast corner of -'McKillop,were tkenup and adopted, and the clerk antborised to draft a b -r -law for the same.—The auditors* report was received and passed,and abstract ordered to be published, and cheques gi -given oil Treagurer -for including SK60 for en-ineer for drain. Council adjourned to meet in Joiies2 Hotel, Leadbury,on Mondky, 26 th at 2 o7clock in the afternoon. A N_-vsTy Timcic.—Oile evening some few weeks ago, as Johnnie Cook, soa of John Cook, of this township, was comili.cr hoine from chool No. 9, -%Then in the coerof his. father's bush be was nearly seared to death by two bigger boys, or rather young men These fello,%ys put their coats over their heads and stood- behind trees and then came out from behind these trees and bunted him -with their beads' knocking him down. One of them followed him -lip and tripped him a number of tinjes in tbc snow. This was enough to put a little fellow out of his inind and wa a very cowardl act for two big boys to do -with a', little ?)Oy only tell years of They deserve severe punisbm;nt. Hibbert. Cnr1.qCJi.'MF,ETin,.—TIie council met on February l8th. All the members -were ptesent. The chief business of the meeting� was the receiving of the Audit - ors' report, which was carefully examined and found satisfactory, showing a, balance of over $900 to meet expenses for the present year. The Clerk was instructed to get two hundred copies of the report printed for distribution iniong the rate -payers. A m otion was passed authori7ing the Reeve to procure thei necessary funds from the Treasurer to meet expenses in regard to th e inapending Ham IT law -suit. The following orders were issned - Auditors, �$16; John Allen, supplies for Town $1.25 ; Clerk, part of -.salary, $40. The council then adjourned to meet again oil the third Monday in March next, at I 0 o'clock a. in. i REWORN meeting of the Reformers and those interested i honest and. econoniical management of public affairs -it Ottawa, as set forth in the platform -of Hon. %V i1fred Laurier and big associates f the Liberal party, as held in the Town- ship hall, Staffa, on Alonday last, for the purpose of appointing delegates to attend the convention held t.St. Marys oil Tues- day. : Owing to the shortness of notice, the attendance was not so large Us desirable, but the enthusiasm of those present more than covered the lack of nunibers. everal prominent men addressed the meeting, ex- pressifig the - utmost confidence in their leader, and urging unity of elTort to redeem the Riding, and seclire tbelection of a true representative, and, conequently, th de- feat of a, man however popular soci-il- I ly, Iia.s proved himself, by his votes, re- creant to his, tinst as representative of SoutliPerth. The following are the names Of the delegates : W. G ardiner, Archibald Carrie, Alexane Pardon, D. 'THeLacillin, F. R. Hamilton, Hugh Miller Thomas 1-1-yan, Hugh Hamilton, J.. Coyne,' . Alcll- 10 wraith, William Balfour and Jani Rivers. Elensall. Bi?i —The recent snow storm has given place to a general tha.—Mr. and ,,Langford, of Goderich., are this week. the guests of '-Nlr. land Mrs. C. A. Redmond.— He Misses Han. dressmakers, have re- turned from visiting friends in eaforth and else-wheic. 'Mr. nd Mrs. Bernard Thomson and family, who rec elitly sold th eir dwelling here and moved to Rose City, Michigaii.an(I also their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.'and Mrs. John Fisher, who went just a short time previous, have returned.—Dr. Mae- arthur and rs. Macrthur, of London'. Nvere in the -village recently, visiting their relatives. —Mr. A. Ellis, photographer, Ii -as moved his family liere.—Altessrsi. Win- ter and Dick recently' shipped some fine cattle from this station.—Mr. L. H. Dick -son, barrister, Exeter, was in' our village several days last week, being snow bound here on his way to (4oderich, through the blocking of the trains. —Mrs. Bennett, of Exeter, was recently here visiting her brothers, the Alessrs. MeDounell, hardware merchants.— Mr. Thomas Laing has recently been doing some fine sign writing and decorating for I Mr. E. Nablo, merchant tailor.—.Mis Aggie Mulray has been engaged as organist for Carmel Presbyterian church.—Air. and Mrs. Nicholson, of the Bronson line, were recent, ly visiting at Mr. Andrew Johnston -s, Lon- doii road.—.Nliss Martha Gilchrist had re- turned from, Wingliam, where she -was for several weeks, on a visit.—Miss Wetaway and Miss R. Smallacombe were recently in Exeter, spending a few days with frieiias,,;— Miss Bella Murray, of Clinton, is the guest of Mrs. T. Murdock.—His Honer, Judge Doyle, of Goderich, was in our- village sev. eral 1day last week, owing to the snow blockade -and cancelling of trains. He ex- pressed himself as most favorably impressed with our village and class of dwellings. —As our attention has been called several times late to the old relies and curiosities reported in Ti-ty, Exposrrop., aind as we never want to be behind the times here in The Hub -We wish to report something which we ilave seen: It is a wardrobe chest owned by Mr. .Benjamin Hoggarth, of this - place, made in the year 1688, -the date beint carved on the front, and also the initials of the carpenter ivbo made it, " T. W." The abest is inade of oak, and has been in the Roggarth family ever since the ear 16,48, being lianded down from father to son, and -is yet iii a per- fect state of preservation, - the wood being as hard as a bone, nd to' all appearances good to last for as inany more years.—Tbe Farmers' Institute meeting held here in Coxworth's hall, on Weduebday, was 'very 'Well attended at its different and the papers read and addresses delivered were of aver ' y high order,and could not but prove beneficial to the farming coniniurlity, -while the literary aud musical eittertain- ment beld in the evening was ver 1 y )nneli en- joyed by the large numbers present, the spacious hall beinaff inore than crowded and much credit is due to r. R. President, and ."�Nlr. B:etchen, Secretary, for the efficielit manner in -which they made pro- vision for the meeting and entertainment.— The Rev. r. Roy was unable to conduct service in St. Paul's church on abbath evening last, owing to the almost ililpassa- ble state of the olds from Dublin, where lie had been preaching during the day . b as well as at Staffa.. The congregation here feel that Dublin should be supplied by some elergy- man who is situated nes,rer to it.—The Rev. Messrs. F. wann and JAS. Henderson were in Auburn this week attending a large con- vention held there. —Mr., Frank Fit7filerald, son of Mr. John Fitzgerald. of the town- ship of Hibbert, who is a bright, sjila,rt. MARCH. Fraid!w�jv RJAIRICI-RIM 145 -the We fully, expected to announe arrival of the bulk of our C Spring .7.16o k this week, but on ac- count, of. the delay of our C un a t Pure, we will make the = nbuncement �soinetime later. Ed w-- aa rd McFaul SEAFORTH. young man, but,whose mind a short time ago became affectid, Was removed this week. to the London AsyluilL It is needless to say that his parents ere loth to have to send hirn there, but as lie was very mstless at home, and required vi-ilant -watchino- both day and night it see m -ed that the only hope or chance of big recovery was to take Ili -in to the asylum, where -he Would receive the particular treatment he requred. INlueh sympathy is felt by all for Mr. aud Mrs. Fitzerald in this their time of trial, (From an Occasional CorreEpOndent.) CHURCH SERVICES.—The services in Car- illel Presbyterian ctiurch on Sabbath last, both morning and evening, as well as the after ineetig of -the Society of 'Christian. Endeavor, were specilly interesting and helpf al. In the morning an excellent ser- men was pr6ached by the pastor, his dis- course being the first of a series of lectures to be delivered - as occasion offers, on the bool,- of the prophet, Mich, He grave 06 but excellent outline of the prophet Ibfief, and bisrelation "to the times in which be lived. He also exam ined the book of Miah as a literary production, summing up the leading characteristics f the writer, and, comparing and contrasting his style and method with that of Isaiah and other A leading feature of both services Iwriters. was the really goo music. What wifil the new platform arrangements, the new addi- tions to the choir, and last but not least, the grand new organ, Carmel Church may. justly indulge in a feeling of alrdonable pride for bei improved ser Psong. The congre- gation have been fortunate enough to secure the Iservices -of Miss Aggie Aliurray as or- ganist. The mm-provement ll.the eongve- gational singing on this occas was l.ost 1011 marked. NOTES.—Owing to the unavoidable delay in the mails through the recent snow block- ad'e. the amount of inail matter delivered -at this Post Office on Friday evening last wa�s ninch larger than umi�l. The olb-ice was virtually besiegedwith peop lookig for he-ws, and especially for Tin, Exiosirrt, but a good many (her nainsel ainong tile number) -were disappointed, as Tim Exposi- TOR did not reach us till Saturday night. Dods ! man, but it Was aggravatin'. A!�tbe crowd contained the usual -co]n tinget o -f small boys and frisky young men, the noise was too much for the sen'siive ears of u.r worthy postmaiter wh, mouninig an ex�_ teniporiz�d stump delivered, in stentoria-a. toiie�, a few extemporaneous remarks ae quaftit-ing the offenders Wih the fact'tl lilt the temperature inside was several degrees -her big than A. was ouside, and that if the noise wits not at once disconind, be would be obliged toask theip to choose the latter temperature. The tiniely. warning seemed to be quie effecti- e, as for . �a brief space] one could have liectrd Ills whiskers grow.—Mrs. Rbert Pardon, nee Kate Mc- Naughton, Of Stoney Mountain, Alankob__11, who has been visiting in G�te bert, and vicinity during the I last three months, left this station with her two chi -lid- ren, for her home, on Nlondijy Inorfung ast —Afr. S. Smillie has the brick, sand and st6ne for his new house all on the grouncl ready for the spring. I understand lie got all his.brick, aout 30,f$)O, drawn it, two days. This speaks well for Mr. inillie is a, neiglib"or, and for the nei fliborliess of bs r hb ieig � ors.—An addition o about $150 worth of books is being made to the library. of the Mechanies' Institute. It is expeeted that the boks will be arranged and 40atalogued this week, When they will be available to, the members.—The kno wing ones say there is a wedding or twon th extreme verge of the about -to -be. Constance. ITEMS. —evival meetings in connection with the Methodist churchbave been start- ad here, and will continue for some time- Rev. Mr. Fair conducts the mectings, which apen every evening -at 7.30 o'clock.—Rev Mr. Bggin, of Blyth, preached the anni ial missionary sermon here fast Sabbath H5e lelivered a very able discou &1r. W. Ba-intonisvisitingat rs. .' oacs'at pres- ant. —Sales are the order of the d. just 'low. rst on the list Was that. by Mr. F. H. Seboales', on Thursday last, ba.t ()w_ �119 to unfavorable weather the crowd w- a\s not large. Cattle sold faily w.ell, a,t Mr Schoales has still for sale a num ber of ile pigs, both Tamworths and Berkshires.—The aext sale was Mr. W. Hil-gilps on Xfonday. We believe he -succeeded in disposing of , aumber of.cu tters and wheellbarrow-1. Ail last, but not least, m. Martin held a very mccessful sale on Tuesday. The day vras 41 that could be desired and a' I&Tge_cro-w(�J �ollected.—blr. Robert Squires, of Hamieta, Nlanitoba, is visiting big old friend, s an& Juaintances here. It-if3 twelve y - eb,rs iie was here before,, but we see very little ,liange in him. The Pairie Provi-lie seen.i. to agree With him. —The yoling folk., and for �Ilat matter some of the 61der nes, seew to ey go 4 -ave gonetoboggan-cra7y Th through town by the s' ei h load, bound for the slide ),t Rinn"s hill., 910me slide on ice and sopi, )n tweed. yet all go back ready to give themselvesup to the enjoyment 4, Of -lightrs sport.—Mr. V�mf Clapperton, of �'Iiicago, came home to att6nd the funeral of Ilis father -i -law, the late Robert iel.—We understand that Mr. L�Iiebael has purchased the old komestead, �andy has now a nice home, an. Nve wisli lim every success. —The St-MarYs Council pay their offl-cials "he following salaries: Clerk, $250�; treas- irer, $250; chief constable, ni At lonst able, 8375 11 assessor, $125 collecto5r, '�125 ; auditors, ea ch $20. Mitchell 6fficiaL.3 .'eceive : Clerk, with other duties Lssessor, $75 ; collector, 50 ; treasurer, $60; ix. I&Y coiAtable. -$300 and poundage fees ; ilight 'Onstable, $��o ; auditors, each, S1,5 ric $400 ; engineer., with free house .lect in( I fuel.13225 -, fire company, $350.