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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-03-15, Page 8� - _: 1� - ­-, '� , � � I .." ­­_ - �. - . I I ­ � . . ­_ � . ­ � - I . . I - I . . � I . �� ­ I - - - - - ,-I,�?­­ ­Y�_ �_ , -1- ' -1 jl,�'-Y,_�_ -;7�-�-7-- ­­_ -__ --��,��, _",;tPI-1 ­1-1� , ',­ 14 ­ , ��­ � , . -,,----=vrx,-,----w---w-.,K.�-*,M""-, . � _. 1. I - . ; . � I . . � I I I . I _ I - 1 77 7r`1" - - - - _ , I 1; ��_ 1 4 1 1 � I ­ � . . . - I 7 -7 m*,�w , �� , = I I . , 7- :-, � j . . 't _----_,,It -_ �� , . � I I I I 7 . � . . _ � I . . _�__ � � - I . . - � � I I I - . � I I � - . . .. . - . I I . I I ,. �, - �, - I I , � . .. I 1, , . . . I . . . - , .. - . - - .- . � . I � . �1 � - . . . . . : . .. . I . 4 1 1 . . .. ... . . . - . I I . � I I . I . I . x, . . . . I . I . I I I I - . I I . . I . . . I , .. . . I . � I I . 11 '�; I 119� ­. N. 11 � � � - I I . - I I . 1W. I ," z I . " I . . . . I . � I . - . � . I_ I I . �. �- I . I y- - i - , . � _. , �' � - . I I �, . . -1 . I .�.___ .4 � - --,- - I 1 1 - - I � . � __ il - I - - ,�, I - s � - I , � - . - __1 � - � I ,a-- . ,, I I � r , i I - I - I . - I . . .: - ­ I � . . TIRTE0 111JIVU)"N EXPOSIT " I 1. 1�7- - I � I I __ - .. I . 11. ORO � MARCH 15 W , I . 7 : I � t __ - � . I - . . � . ,9 18UOo �_ � � 1, t � . - - - mmimm env, ­. i, 1. I . �� - � I" 1� F_ - 31 . . — � ; I - . 4� � : Oral Assembly, to meet in London in June Ir . . :, � - i; I � , . . . - , A - ' . � ii k Wilson's Oash Grocery. next - Mes 0 OUR SUBSORIBERS are preparing to bold a public school concert is a most excellent . 'V1 � - an ung lady, and will be �ending the assize court at Goderich as - k_v� : � -, - I i. Ban, Fletch6r J. S. Hender- ' bout Easter. Afore particulars later. We greatly missed in Zoir and League circles. jury en. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks, � I ! Tq .1 . i . . - a 0 - ; i� '( Sugar and SyruD chea inald., J. A. understand Mr. Edmund Al SPECIALS -_"� i I . perthan ever. We &to now son, J. A. McDo Hamilton, min- I . �k- i . ' - . . � - ; , , A _ 3 - . - sellIng Westlake has She -visits at her sister's, in Durham, for a who have been. visiting relatives in and _,.- I . . - 2& lbs. of No. I granillated suor f9r ft ; 2S i8ters ; and William � Elliott James Hack- On the firsf of January we reda d __ - , - �` 5 y _ - . 11 - _* I P 7- . ce the rented, for a term of years, his 128 acre cou le of months on her way to.the 11, So ­ : , t -Ibs. of a f1rat class. bright ff r $1. : So lbs. I I 00 elEV f � ­ a , - � . ow ongar for . , purdougar &X lam Fotheringham arounrl Exeter the past three months, re- - . I � � I t I - 1� Subscription price of �TIIE Ext,oSrroit to ONu -' farm on the Lake Shore to Mr. Charles - Airs. Moore,nee Alias Trueman,has resign"' turned to their home in Winnip6g, Mani- 7 , the Sth (lay of It'.. . - i- .1 . of a good yell lugi:lAt table syrup ney, James.B - tfir, NVAR ' . - On Friday morning, - - a ` 4� Vrup for 40o per gallon ; an extra b i and,Jobia Brigham, elders. It was agreed . . I ;z � I I � . ., I . I � . Shreeney.-W� have rede'ive'd a coimuni. e -d the organ of the North Street church, toba, on Tuesd lait. , - . , t �0 . I � ay - . I for 50c per gallon, and ch( I! maple syrup to ask the followii!ig supplemen s ' f the DOLLAR PAYABLE !�N AD VAN CE or withiif"- cation from March, the �14 established Dry Goods and , � "I � . - � � : I - Mr' .Al. Ross, on the question much to the regret of the trustees. She 0 Millinery business of I . . - . � for 190o per gallon Our stock, of Teaq, Coffee: and pren. � . � . .i � � I -eral groceries is all new and of the beat quality Augmentation Committee.: $250 for. Gr&n(l TiInEF. Mo-NTtis after the (lite .had expired of the seizure oi the fishing vessels, and in wai a faithful an I - I . � �, 11 '. � . � I .1 � .� �. 1 bought a the lowest cash prices. As we Bend,; $200 fo� Leeb; i d proficient organist. Miss 1 i � 1, � . Bell for Cash . 0,rn ; $15-0 f r B field, to which the subscription had been paid. reply to a letter in the Cli t* Stafta. - - I '. C . 1� I ay n on News- Acheson has been engaged for the position. . . I __ - � � - 4 1 . - A meetinz - . 5 k .� ortradc only, we make no bad debts that good one. during the vacancy, iind $25.� iT�case of set- Record of last Week, ,,.vhich will appear in -The youn est child of Rev. J. A.�Auder- , t . We are glad to say tjjat a large num ber have . REFomr MEETING. t in the -in- , _.�O� I I toiners have to pa.�. so we can confidently uaran. , tle.ment. Messrs. Stewart, Aifilerson, Dr. our next week's issue. - " d McFau , � I I " x� -1 tee our goods and prices4o satisfy the closeatt . li terest of Mr. D. K. Erb, the Rei-orm' candi- - Edwar I � ­ �,j , uyers. .- c. taken advantage of this offer. There are, - son died on I uesday last, aged 13 months. - I .,._�._ i I Call and eiamine our eoGds, compare our prices,then Ure, ministers, and Ciptain Gibson and (I *—. . date for South Perth, is to be held "here �on , . � " : ) � I . �_ _1 - I . I - I . - i �� you can figure whether you can afford to b -wever, a good many who- have not yet � Clinton. . riti, s meoting it JVili open its doors to the public as F Mrs. John Oke has passed through a very , � . ,,y, it Swallow, elders, 'e pointed to visit the bo I . Tuesday evening next. At thi � . �, I. credit prices these bard times or not. In Crocks congregation of . I . c cal illness, her life having been despaired ­ . .. .; � . . - I t i . I I ' � - C �4 � ave some bar 17nioalp, church, (loderich done so. To these we would -say that in. BRIEFS. -Mr. E. W. Potts, fo is expected the organization will be com- I - . 1- � v -gains,- some of :71 r � �. '� or Glassware %% e h township. Messrs. Fletcher and Brigham merly of of by the physicians. She is now recovering, pleted and arrangements made for an ag- . I .." . � :_ — THE I . � ,_ � . iffnest Dinner,, Tea and Toilet asts made at about the were appointed members of the Synod) manv cases the time is GETTix(,, Sj-roRT. Clinton and Blyth, has invented and paten- ' I 4 'R . L- � � , same prices as common, goods usually @old. iAm:p 8 . - 1 7 - 6 - . I � w , , ,ressive campaign in the coming general . I I : . . 9 - - I - � � 11 I is very cheap. Pure'Cream Tartar Committee of Bills �and Overtures. The We do not ask subscribers to pay in ad- ted a modern fire escape that is likely to Dashwood. e , lections. . - � . -k � and: lamp go.t . come into general use and find a big sale.- -2-11 -.. : I : . I � - .. Baking Powder at less than h&IfL the combination next meeting vvill be held in Clinton oil vance if they prefer the credit terms, but BREVITrES.-Mr. Christian Haug, wh __ Edward N�r'Fal"l - : -prim. I 0 . -_ - , r - 4 . - Mr. Thomas Carter, of town, recently bough t spent the winter under the parental roof, . ; , � � - Hi. -hest price paid for Butter, Eggs and all , - . � I il - I . - � 1, trade- -May 14th. � we warn all once more that our terms will from Mr. David Cantelon three town lotsoon. left oil Tuesday for Cavalier, Dakota. _. . I : I - . . . � � , , I I � : Seafbrth. I .Hibbert. - . . ; ­ .�� C. WILSON,. . -Mr. _L i I !Z be STRTeTty ADTIERED --to WiTHouT RE%rECT the South side of Ifewton 'street, Nos. 975, Samuel Rannie has purchased the stock of FAPun RENTED. -Mr. James Berriggan has ][)R.y LG I I . I HooKEY.-An interesting -game of -hockey I ­ . I . � . . Bank of Commoice Block.. , � - Its L $1. 976 and 977., -for' the suin of $50. ivare of Mr. John Soldan. . . : , -1 " I _1i I . . wl -;e To TE Ftsons. These terms are if paid stove's and tin rented his farm, lot 26, concession 5, to Air. OODS � , I t �, 11 ht 13T4 . pia d an the carling rink on Thursday - - - Dm � . I ; , !-, - evening last, between the ",Stars " of Eg- within TuREE MONTHS ; $1.9-5 i SLIDDE-N 4,TH.-A very sudden death Air. Rannie took possession this,week. Mr. John Roach, son of Air. E dward Roach, for I * I I i � � . 11 � - , . - The Soldan moved his family into'Alrs er I . 11 � . 6 . f paid within. oeburied here on Tuesday afternoon. a t in of years, at a good rental. Mr. Ber _,=� - � I I - . Bi rk's , -T\T -y- i - � I i . I I mondville, and a teadi from Stratford. As SIX 111011ths, and $1.50 if not paid until the victim.was Mr. G'eorge Bowers, well known house, and his jewelry rigan intends having an auction sale of 4lis com:p A -.%-,w ? � . - . . i . . . . Att Sensible People the Stars are only a new team and bi�ve six months have expired. Subscribers, ther�- about town, and who had been in fairly good and wateli-iiiak'ng effects. on Satur(lkv, March 23rd. � . . had very little practice, it -was expected effects into the front part of Mr. Edward : - I .. health until Tnesday. About 11 o'clock he Brokenshire's tailor shop, where lie will at- —0 . )uspess upon :_ - that they would be easy" victims for the old fore, who are charged the credit prices must � . For tbe puirpose of conducting I - . : � appro% e "(' . � , -1 - Travel; by secured a bottle of �nedicine at Dr. Shaw's tend to the wants of his customers. -Alr. Walton. . . N. Ir . �_ �. . I and experienced teaut from Stratford. The blame themselves and not us, as all hav*e ba;d - the nlost - d method - SELLI, I ., i � I �. .I. . very contrary wag.the case, however, As the fair wa7rning . office "and in going out of the door .slipped Jacob Kellerman has engaged a 'number of NEws NOTEES. 'Rev. R. Paul, of Brussels, LARGELY FOR CASH. �r I I ,� - _P _R - . . - - and fell on the stone door step, falling teanis to draw his wood to Exeter station to -s church -last The business, has, since its commen,ce- -1 - I . 0 , - - match resulted in favor of the Stars by 8 occupied the pulpit in Duft . I . A large number in arrears have paid tip, heavily, but walked off as th66gh nothing be sh ed to his wood yard in Sunday. -There will be a ineetipg in t I I The Stratford players played a. . . p London,- he ment, been carried on successfully with a. I I � serious . I . g.vnie than the Stars, but there are still a good many who have not PresbyteriaWhurch next Monday - etter combinati had happened. About 1.15, after Dr. A� Laughlin visited the Forest City last ev i I toals to 6 on dinner, Mr. Will. McKeown,who is working Thurs C . ing reputation for first-class ! I , .; . " but could not if.l1Q+­tVt_,h. 4, #+ ,.I- 11 A : d An lin ­ AIT 1-0 et nvi a - 0-h j +, V A- I a V _J �Z-73. '- r. and lu rs, 0- 145 . Q M&A n avor 8oeiety .in goods at nlo�ierate pricesl and the proprie- �� ���: I I I re e Rwts, F arms and: Sleepers - contains ful,l - -8 " M --3 ULIV80. s u Ines are ba,rd ana we (to not in Tedford's blacksmith shop, on Ratten" thermal, from Kalbfleiseli's niills,. were the connection with the church. Addresses z3 I . tor wishes to personally thank his frielid.t; I . r informatiou abou- t travel. Secure a copy free. made on tbeir goal and before ti'lle desire to harrass any one -we have decided to bury street, heard some one calling him. guests of Mr will be given by Revs. John Ross an I I . � was called the Stars hadl the game pretty . and Mrs. Roese, on ,Sunday. d ancl . I iyro i:r generous .Z � o . 0. XpreSS. much to bl extend the time for payment until the FIRST On searching the premises Air. Bowers was -Alessrs. Adam and Hcnry Manz, of Tavi- liberal support in tile past, and hopes that , � � -P. R. E ieniselves. The game was excit- . Millar, of Brussels, and, Rev. T. W. Cosens. � 1. I te , .- � . . � ' . � ing throughout and elici c, much applause OF MAY, but after that, date every subscrip found ill a room or closet upstairs in evident stock, renewed ac(luaintances in the villacye There should be - a large turnout at this they will continue to be as loyal to the ne,.v - - . . 0 I - � I ' . k -1 . � . z . vd of spectators. tion. two years and over in arrears will be - I I meeting, especially of the young people.- - . � from an enthusiastic crai agony, as -ing foi- a, drink. Water was pro- and vicinity on. Saturday and Sunday.-MIr. concern as'they have been to the old, on -e.. I I l � . . . C.P.R. Telegraph, In the Stars teani, are 4 some -%wy good cured and placed to, his lips, medical aid deorge Pfaff, of Elicton, Michigan, I . . . � I il is at Oyster slippers seem. to be the order of the . i I .. - i - . I . I --- . - � placed in the bands of our solicitors for colle.c- summoned anda rig procured to take him present visiting his friends and relatives The - , players, vrbo give mu hi promise for the I day. The United Workmen had one last - 0 . .. - I I Dominion E - tion without f 1�irther notice. home, but death had come before his home bere.-The auct-ion �__ -, I I XPreSS. fut art. It . . - I .sale of tile late Conrad week, and the CanadianOrdqr of Foresters � _. . i � , e, . . - I ' . . I I , - - � I ' McLEAN BROTHERS, was reached. The deceased had resided in Pfaff took plixce on Friday last and was held a similar meeting this week. There Edward Kcraid I i I - . I C1:RLisv,.-Tbe final dfaw in the rink i Clinton for many7ears, coining here from largely attended. -We are enjoying splendid was a large crowd present at'both meetings 4., � . � � J. S. JACKSOFt Agent. ptiles -for this season, was played off on - . Publishers. Pen Yan, New 'York State, in 18612. He sleighing at present, and everybody seems to devour tile ovsters and other good things Cqmpany . 4 . .- 4 ay, morning � � I Mond . . lastp I between rinks - leaves�a family of grown up children - to inake use of it. - provided by fhe la,dies, and to enjoy. a . J . JarT.KLEI)HO.VLE m - I . —0 I I . I t- I - � - - —_ splendid musical and literary programme, In making its first announcement, desires to,, � 1 1404 skipped by Messrs. W.1 Pickard and, A.' over froni Exeter to the rink- oil Monday Z5 .1 . . I t i ' e Leadbury. Londesboro. rendered by local talent. .. state its privileges and Aspurposes- - Young. As these wo 1 rinks had gon niglit.-Bob Abrallaim, a former resident of : . -1 I I � I � throuah the season without a loss, a close Seaforth, will deliver'a lecture in the Town NOTE.s.-Mr. James H. Bell intends iiiov- NoTES.-Miss Lavina Brigham has return- - — : . I � ! - - EletisEtll. I IT'S PRIVILEGES- I . . I BIG DROR er'ceiting gaine was ;the result, Mr. hall this (Friday) evening, on. " gixteen to his -new home in Wellington county ed home after a prolonged visit with friends - . - - and i ' il . : i - � _IN— Pickard's'rink -winning by one shot. The years of dissipation."* tells ,week. -Messrs. Reinhart, Ross and at'Sault Ste. Marie. -Miss B. Wilson, of LO(.'.%.L B-RIEF.S.-Mr. George AlcEiven,our It is possessed of sufficient capital. Its : � . C) -We have received . I er, salt manufacturei facilities for. buying are the b,est. Its - Ilowing, composed the rinks: from the publishers .two very interesting Davidson are busily engaged drawing tim. Helisall, is visit' here with her sister, enterprising grain my I � J . . Madet-up,-01.othing. f' . - her ftloin Dragers Island, in the 'big pine Mrs. A. Wilken.'-Inllisses Mable Kerr and ,nd flax mill proprietor, has recently pur- knowledge of business is thorough. � I - . . : . - - I 4 - . I - - 11 I � . � James 866tt, W.: Cudinore, and well written books,' by lYr. Withrow, swamp. They are . 0.11 b ustlers, especially Maggie Kane, of Clint ' chased from, Mr. Samuel Hunter � A I o page five of this paper rpr our bi . . � oli, took a show-sboe , agent for ; � We refer you t W G Willis, W., R. Counter, ' of Toronto : "The Native Races of Amer- Mr. Reinhart, who, with his foa - ITS PURPOSES- __ � '9 J. Turner, . . 13 :: discowlts or, Trade -up clotbiug in Men's Youths' and G. E. Henderson, lca,' and 11 A Harniony of the Gospels." r sons, is on tranip out to our villagc'on Tuesday. -'Mr. Stevens & Company, of London, one of their � � . . : I Boy's overcoat s aud suits; also for Ladies' and Child � W. Pickard, skip -11. A. )'ou - the move late and early. -EXPOSiTon read- Albert Haggitt has ret ned home. from De- celebrated Ertle Victor bay presses, and will, . � � .L ng, skip, - 10. Miss Davis, of Wingbam, was a guest at ur It purposes keeping in stock the newest - . I a i ren.'s winter coats. Read said advertlaement through Dr. Campbell's this week. -Aft, - G * . B. ers, especially those politically inclined, troit.-Dame Rumor states that one of no doubt,make a success of this extension to and best of everything. It purposes sellibig � I -_ . I and ycu i% ill land that we intend to make it an easy The 'mqhbers of the victorious rink will Scott has moved into his new' sh read Onlooker's letters from the seat of the those happy events will take place in our his business, as -well .a:s give ood smtis- largely for cash. It purposes selling upon � - . Inatter for you. to purchase your winter supplies of now play off for tile m In- ed club Ontario Government with much interest.- village ere long. -Messrs. Win. Hiles, J., faction to the pitblic.-TA 9 r) 1, . ell covet op, i,e,,,,t clothing, general Dry Go6ds, jVurs, &c. We mean ' . door to his former stand. -It will be of in p . tankard. . liss B. Murray, who thesm-allestpossible margin of profit. It I - I business. � - Nearly every person around here is tired of Tamblyn and T. Lawrence were visiting was visiting here, has returned home to purposes th " . - - I Two rinks of our -curlers' went to London terest to all sports hereto know that at a wint at all its advertisements,shall be - � J � - WM. MCKARD & GO'S. � '_ recent meeting of the Ontario Xish and er, and wishing for spring. , . 0 1 - It.- purposes be .1 I friends in Essex Centre last -week . -Thero Clinton. -The Misses McDonald, of near genuine. the peop.Ws i 1 $1 on Tuesday, and were defeated by the Lon- . . I —*- will be a literary meeting, next Monday Ripley, are the guests of Mrs. R. .Me- store, and the store for in I . Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, Game Commission, it ' was decided to make I Me people. In . . (Ion curlers by three shotsi From London Hullett. night, at the Methodist League, and a good -Miss A. Ho-garth short, it purposes being a DE-AWAKI;,' . I the. deer season the same as it was in 1892 ' Arthur, of this village. WI I , I I A GOOD DULL. -Mr. Jolin,Rapson, of the prograimne will be given. -Air. M. is visiting friends in and near Croin "a UP-TO-DATE business con er . ., . - I Seaforth. they went.to Sarnia'and were defeated by -from the Ist tothe 15th of November. ] oth * Ashley Mr. B. Shirray, arty.- c n ... � -_ I I I I � 13n - nine shots. -They somewhat retrieved their It was also decided to offer a bount of 50 concession, 11#8 purch e-d,from Messrs. preached at Kinburn last Sunday night.-, _'Afiss N. Shirray and Miss � - - - 1, - . � — lost laurels, however. by calling at Strat- y R. & S. NichQlson, 0 1 ipn, the flue The entertainment that A. Murdock were in Clinton this week � f 7 S-1, 0 1 cents a'head for foxes, because of ille _ in the . . V ford and winning by one s,lipt. ersi - dam- young Shorthorn bull, Valasod 24th. 'Val- Methodist church last Thursday. evenin There is now a large Spring stock to hand7l � 1 4 . 0— I age they inflict on farm poultry. -Air. asco's s 9 visiting friends.-Aliss Al. Brownlee has re- aild more consignments on the way. We ex - 19 hr Am Itron SXyJ01V0;15W-1*t0r# , — George Good. who recently mo re I f ire won fourth prize in a class of 12, was a grand success. The Blyth and Kin- turlied from -visiting rel'a;tives in Hamilton - . I I . " rl rom tepd a hearty invitation to every one to - I �i � Do not forget to go to the T - -here to Wingham, and who has b'ee 'L carry- at the Chicago Columbian Exposition, and and her mother in Clinton, and is look -in , �� I . 10 - own Hall to ,* . burpli Leagues furnished the programme, , e;al and see our New Spring Goods, which I . I ; . - night, Friday, when Bob Abraham will give his lec. ing on a bo�t and shoe business theAe was also a winner- &� London last year. after which refreshments were served. The as if the trip andrest had thoroughly agree(I I . I - I . . � s from the prize w are being marked with t.h� determination � _� . . ture entitled ­ 36 tveam of Dissipation " at 8 o'clock. inning family, roceeds amounted to $16. -There will b dists of this village, � Good music by orchestra. Admission only made an I "" His (lam i with her. -The Metho I DISTRICT' MATTERS. 16 cents. assignment, so the T6nto i. ea - : ­ i . . blishnient, whatever As preten- . . - . . papers sa Vocuna. Valasco 24th was considered by Bemorest contest next Tuesday even � havi-ag purchased a very fine, large organ, that no esta - 1-1 4 . - 14234 Y. -Mr. Hugh Robb, D. D. the Messrs. Nicholson to be the best of last the temperance hall. ng,in made especiall tions or statements ma' . I � H, C* R. of . y be, shall undersell �_ NewS the ne- -the Canadian Order of $ Those to take part for their clitirch use i � �N .piiug Goods at' w Boot and . y in- �­ I - . � Fon DAKmt. year s c tend holding an organ recital and sac � � . -Quite a, -number of persons Shoe Store, arriving almost daily and lower than Foresters, paid a visit to the Clinton lodge alves. Re is a fine young bull, anq are Messrs. Albert ,McGregor,_ James Fair- I red us, VIA , from this vicinity left Seaforth station this ever in vrice. .Di-rpotly opposite the ExpostTOR Office. last night. Mr. Rapson's enterprise will be appreciated service, J. Hunter, R'. Grayi and Misses. E. concert on Monday eve�ing, Alarch 25th, . 1. I. I . � -The Errmondville Hockey ,team � � . � I . �. -week for Dakota end other Western points: W H; Willis, Manager. . . 1423-1 will - play in 93trat,ford .on Tudsda ' by the stockmen in this vicinity. I Webb, L. Oiiimette and S. Hill. -Mr. B. and. on Sabbath, March 24th. They have � I THE - .. .- � . I : y — Lawrason 'is visiting friends at Leeburn engaged the services of Re-.% W. 'Torrance, . � � Xiss O'Reilly left for Willow City, Dakota - The musical programme at the Town HOP night. -Miss Marion McAlichael, who has 0— . - � Z 2 . . � I 7 � to-nittht, Friday, will in itself be well worth the price . --been spending several weeks visiting friends Wroxeter. previous to his departure to Adelaide. Bro, of Paisley, antl formerly of this village, Edward McFaul . 1. . - 1. i Miss MmcFadzean, for Delhorte, Qolorado ; of admis8ion-Lecture and Musical programme for I . Mr. Patterson and -Air. O'Connell, of Tuck- lo cents. � 14 3- hereabouts, returned to Detroit on Tuesday.i NOTES. -John Brethour, the Assessor, is Lawrason will be greatly missed in the Goocl wl 0. will conduct services morning and . I 1. 1 - I I e Sons of England evenin I eramith, for ,Sheldon, Dakota, and Mrs. . She enjoys residence in the st Ci of tbe going his rounds again. -Our, curlers were Templars' lodge,als,o in th 9. Miss Case; of London, who is npw , 11 ­ . EY -E OL-ussEs FouND.-Found on Main ty DAY 00003 COMPANY, I � Manitoba. . street on Movday evening. a pair of eyeiriaspes.' Straits," anfl is doing -well tbere.-The beaten at Brussels by 4 shots last week.- ok a-etive parts in both lodges. rl � � . Mustard, for I lodge, as be to in Detroit, has also been engaged to gore . , e red his resignation to the) Good I 1 I SEAFORTH. .. . X Methodist church will in f titure be lighted Air. Alex. Munro, of the firm of Rutherford 1� �_� ---*— The owner can have the same by ealling at this offio - I He tende some sol6s, and a professor of music -1 TwK C,HEE.-;L F--t-mi-�Y.-At a meetina of I and paying for advertisement. . 1 1423-1 by eleetric li ht. The Ladies' Aid'have & Munro, has let the contract for building Templars' lodge as Lodge Deputyand Lodge act as organist at the Sabbath services and SIMON - - ____ � . I I I A . I . 9 - I patrons of the Seaforth cheese factory 71eld I �i taken the matter in hand,-Mis* .. a new house to Trustee. Miss A. Crisp was elected as concert on Monday.--mr. C. A. McDonell toba, - Mrs. Funstan, of Brussels, and Air, - , . I V . I 11AS WASTED.- A good reliable man 16 a Ria Brine -Mr. Thomas Ranshaw.-Tbe Lodge Deputy, and Air. J. C. Adarns - as has returned from a pleasant trip in the di- E ' . I - -4 . 'y bUsiness, at . �od ..... ,.- at the Royal hotel on Saturday last, final ; wanted at once for the organ and 1 Piano ft on 11T�dnesday for Detroit. -Mr. Harry unsuitableness of - the present skating rink, , * - � , e Trustee. -The Independen� a number of our, dw ard - Bruce, of Toronto. The funeral - , ;. arrangeminti -%vere made for starting th* the 31usical Instrument emporium. SCOTT. BRos. Spea,re, of Dill & Speare, has been consider. now an old bxiildin(, is occasioning a good . Order of rection of Sarnia.-Quitie 11 . ti e I r � . . , - C g Templars' lodge ivill meet oil Alonday, young people drove out! to Hill ( ee i one I ange- - - _. L I ILI � I . 1423-3 ably unde�- the weather of late sufferin, deal of comment ailnlong tile curlers', and a men', the deceased being a member oi b45-th - �. I I - factory early in the season. There was a ' I . - 0 o0d s 4 r I was conducted by the Foresters and Or � . od rom a severe co which has s ttled in the in reloped to e*rect it new . I . cid attend -an ce, and the prospects are go* Brms-Ess has beeii rushing this week at f Id. e' ovement may be de% " 25tb, instead of Tuesday, ��&b. . evening last week, to witness the lay o.f . 01 " OoXti societies. At the services in the church, . : I . . I . o . I - ' - I the Golden Lion. Air. Clark's bargains draw the back of bi8 iieGk- ancl his fa rink for next. season. . Uncle Tom's.. Cabin, and seport a � me- Rev. J.- W. Pring, Methodist minister of I I for a large make of cheese. Tber6 will be a crowd. ce.-Miss Emnia 0 . � . 1423, . . - . I � - n irweting of the managill, committee at the I Hingston, of Holland, Manitoba, is Visiting —0 - Morris. -Miss Broadfoot, of the Mill Road is isit- this place, ,was assisted by Rev. R. Paul, of - 4 , , rs. Cald well, Canada . . - _� - � - Rayal hotel on ..aturday, March 23rd, at 2 's her brother, Mr.. A. Hingston, in town. c' NOTES. -The entertainment in the Town " Of Brussels and Air. Viner, of Owen, Sound- � .-A - ,., GtRAND Concert by AM ing a,t Mr. R. Bell?s and Air. F'ord's, pe e no BI nehe De Lacey elocution- Centralia. I � . , .. I � eclock p. in when the season's make of M`iea a Rev. Father Downey, son of Al.r. Stephen al - Tuckersmitli.-Mi,-Qs Ross, of Clinton, has The late gentlenian's wife and family have - 14, _� " Ist er' s"sopra �f;rth ,let odist choir, in �he blethod- CLWK.S. ` 11 -1 , ist . and the _9e r h ship h 1, on Friday evening last, was a been here during the past week, visting her � - whey will be ig,hest bidder.. " , Downey, of Irislito . -The Misses Rollins, of London, 0 C , 1, . � . 'wa%in own this ; sold to tile b. ch rch e't wed'esday evening, March 20th. wn, t great success. Over $20 was taken in. Tile the sympathy of a large circle of fricilds in: - . . ------*--- I tw for 25 cents. 142s 1 week. -i% -Jr. sister, Mrs. W. B. McLean.-.'Ly1r. B. Thom- . - , * . - . , , -_ _,�_ el � 11 Admission only 15 cents; 0 r r. 0. Ke: _. vho has been formerly of this place, are visiting friends roads were very heavy. The musical parts son purchased at Mr. James Petty's auction their bereavement. y I . . � -1 � � - A -.,f AsAv,fTA_N,r SELECTF-m-A con,imp- 0 1� seriouslyill for the pastZ uple of weeks here.-Elum Btitt-� of Kippeh, and James werespleadid. Professor Pearcew large, and many deeply re etted that ie, , . . � 0 as pres- gr . ,� I � . -te -Tile has sufficientl Exeter ' last, the genial and friendly faie. they were so accus- � � tional meetin:g was held in. the Presb) AVIIAT A SEA'FouTu Boy 'CAv Do. �_ , Butt, of Port Peilry, formerly of sale of village lots. on Tuesdai tl � chureb, on,lRoilf y evening, for th riaii y recovered. to be able to sit I ent amd sang a few songs. .Mr. Pearce had park lot situated at the corner of the Lon- tolned 4 , , I I e pur Ose - - W. H. his dolls with him -Joe and Jerry. A . : ­ � . . Drumbo Record. says :-" Editor Buggrin, up,-Mr.Jobn M.McLemi,wbo has been vi8- Butt and. Mrs, James Delgatty ' (ion Road and Queen Street, and will once � , I - visited their nephe,W and neice,,Rev­ - . of the Platts-ville Echo, is the busiest '�� to see had .disappeared from this . 4 of selecting' c the threc students Trom !in iting at his home here for 9 last week. - number of young people were present from . world forever. Mr. Bruce was � L � , - I the past couple of M&srs. Elliott and dford shipped a load . more have a . � I - b nice property in the village .a life-loni 9 The - . . Knox College, we know of. He runs a livery stable,carries months, left yesterday for Manitoba.- Ran near Walton, and added greatly to the Methodist, a Forester, an Orangeman � .. . -who have occupied The pul- . tile mail to tile st,,i;tion of.fine horses on Frida a, . e it of the. ch�ireh duriuX the a ree .iends of Mr. -John I'Varwick of -this IOWS of thiE village intend soon . - f p I pa t th , runs The Odd Fel anda � I . a 'bus line, a many fr .y, to North Dakot an me, Morris is well to the putting i Conservative. ' - I - - Sull' boarding-bouse an e in'one of those � luxurious Canadian Pacific In' * in an organ in their alreadt well . . I . ,days) na assistant to Rev. Dr. _'LvIcDonald, 0 0 xpressoffice, a news- town, will regret to learn that he 'is dan- n "Ca' rog� in I O)r entertainments. -M, . #— front e,% e e - - p . - t1ul paper, and a laundry If any news- Railway palace cars.-Largb quantities of 'ss furnisWed lodge room.-bdiss. B. WiTson is . 4 ring the S"InIn er mouths. 01, a vote be- . . erously ill with inflammation of the bowels. brick Mary 1 ry tl f Brussels. - % �icArth ur , 5tIl line, is poorly at pres- , � � � I - r iian ovitside of are being shi ped from here. -Rev. ent, desboro, being , - Cult,, IN(, ..-On Nuesd V of last weekthe � � - . ing takell, Mr. 14cIlliersoll, tile first, hear(l, ! P'P' ' = can beat this Vor a.tinie hLs life was despaired of, but W. 11 a p with a throat affection. -Mr. W. visiting at her sister's in Lo ' - we'd like to hear from I - Butt, attended the funeral of the late , called there through 11 I' - I er illness, -Mr. L' � I __ T ; - � , . was. ,elected. lu- ease of llis beiag unable lim." Mr. Buggin should lie not take a relapse, the doctors Michie is ill this week with a severe cold.- "" - Wroxeter curlers came to Brussels for ,a i � is a son of Rev. 0,eorge Buggin, formerly of Rev. J. W. Annis, in London, on Tuesday. a "N Pollard. and wife, of Saginaw, and formerly I . . ­ I I I to, accept, Mr. Alaakay -%vbo preached last - have hopes of his recovery. -Mr. George Messrs, James Owen nd Robert I 1cMurraY of this village, have been spending the I .8'anday; will receive t' ' Seaforth. . . -Mrs. Hill, relict of the late Walter Hill, ganie, and were beaten bv 4 -shots. on ­ . � 1-0 t ection week with -Mrs. Pollard's father, Mr. 'ast 'Wednesday our curl -era retu�_rned the ga m e, . � A . - . I � . ! Forest, wbo has been visiting hio parents in died at her home on Tuesd&Y morning. Her with the Belgrave Cheese factory nie, of the township of Hay. , '9- P'all- a,t Wroxeter, and iiiet th IV, aterloo, be- � I lie Call. - are out canvassing for cows in conn . —0— . - - � m atch PS 7 Stanley, left on Wednesday for his home in end was not unexpected as she had been ill cheese factory would pa We believe, ,ng , eilr .., - ' Tity. Gmvni.ro-, S('OTS.-A hockey EW)IOSDA-ILLE NOTES. -M! . Paul Reid Alberni., British Columbia, accompanied by for some time. : y well, but it' defeated by 2I shots. .. I � was played on the lie.- I wou,'(1 they intend settling in Dashwood. -Rev. J. .. w rink� on. M07nday of Aslifield who ha -d been spending a few his bride.---Tbe Women's Christian Temper- I pay better if *there were two cows for every thil Some of them - �__ . I I evening last,, between the Stars of Eg ` clays with her parents Mr. :and .Mrs. Mc7 ance Union will miet a,t the usua,l time and I �— horse in the county of Huron. W. Bell, of Hamilton, occupied - tile pulpit ik they cau�t Curl a little bif" others , A I - The sooner - I r . ville, a -ad the 8cots, Mon � I Tuckersmith. . of Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sabbath have a little revenge in their eye &rid waitb . - .i . . ' d- Uree, left for home on'Saturday last. -Miss place, on Wedn6sday next.-'Af r. W. Bry- farmers find this out the better. -The snow satisfaction, while others Ithin _. 4 � . , the latte were of -ittleScotlan("'when DeLacey is still a we1cc!.mc guest in th inornin � k i t. wa e .. � victoriotlis b a large score. arrister, Clinton, -,v -Mr.'George Dobson has sold storm ' Methodist - .r y .e vil- done, b, as a guest at FARM SOLD. on )Saturday evening last, was a bad 9 last, and that of tile A stb 1.1, � I � . � - 11 ,� .. - . London be lage, and, we understand,: will assist &t his one hundred acre farm, church in the evenih(, delivering very good' pitch-hol-es that was the cause of their de- - ­ - . IT rf . . . . - 0 . X , at Sarnia and Toronto " Varsi ty.- j. Mrs. S. Dickson's At -Home, oil Friday even- lot 6, concession one and filled the roads up again. -Many feat. Stratford beat f,onden Mrs. Caldwell's concert in the Methodist in 11, H. R. 8 , to Mr. John Templeton, for sernions on the su i at - I , ect and work th . � 0 arly -The Annual meet' . I A' Ing � : I I church in town, on the evening of the 20tb. si�`Zrt sketch of the Seafortli curling team, the suin of $*5,800. This is a first class farm of f Liel. -By present appearances we will ely, of the Reform Association of East H 41 1 . , � _* uroll; __ i ", mondville. I m that of temperance. He also delivered two will be held here oil Tue�da,y, � Stratfard, and the Saots beat 1, REFORIA MEETIN(.% "E'a tondville beat ' lAst.-A picture, accompanied by a -farmers are now complaining of being short he is particul engaged in, liani Tt will be readily seen fil 91 She will no doubt be greeted with a crowd- -who won the Sleeman tropl].V at "C"tielph and is cheap at that price. Mr. Dobson have a latte spring, as tile snow banks -0111 -tills, that the , I 6d liouse.-Tile local contemporary ,makes was publislied in a recent issue of the, 8at' will have all auction sale of. his stock- and around the fences will stand a lot, of sun- c Ma;reh l9tb, 'a � : I .- lik,ely SOGn the liberality of the peopiq of our church urday editon of the Buffalo E'xpress.-�-Tlie , 0 day evenin . - Scots can Whip luost any eltib out, and are very good lectures in the Methodist chur h, at 1:30 p. in. A full attendance is asked as. - - . to toe af ter the "roV'neial ChalA7 implements on.,rruesday, March 26th. sbine,,beino, both high and solid, -Brick is one on Monday and one on Tues 91 . appear, th . cers have to be eleetled, and a ' - PLO . P 6 er small in tile account.of -tile contractors are busily engaged in 'mak' " -7-Mrs. Cosens, sn', has beinglaid. 0down at the church at 8 illustrating his lectures by lime light views. thor . -wer to theiv elbows ! , ,_ND NOTES. * nship� IN -Tore. o WEST 11 the offi i � . __ - ___ 0 ___ __ - ' Try agaiii, preparations for the placing of the ne 1119 . unshine The reverend gentleman is ,working in the � . . 1, . .� late anniversarv' services. . . returned from Buffalo, where she has been . this week. This will mak loyment for anizat.lon of the Ridin made. John I friend, . . ness the correct figa � . St. Thomas church. w pipe visiting her daughter, wh e emp . interests of the Royal Templars of "Temper- leaders ; I M * P " Norfolk . tl_ SOGIALTA'N%-41� Herbert N. Casson son vou -wilf a . re organ Ili o resides there.- C10 U, lla�, 09 aul one of tile _i, 0 . - They expect some one next summer.- . .- . � . Our Assessor ision ance and is intending to get the lodge her , I , � , - - John McAiilji`a�- Mo P-, and our 4 � next time.- VIr. George Bale has been pros- ,40 have it in place f6r Easter Sunda Y. -We e I , of Rev. Mr. Casson, of Harriston, and'for- tra,ted this -week by an attack of la grippe are sorry to learn that Mrs. Ro A] rs. Ut. C. Landsborough, is spending this the war path.-sSome trouble has come over re organized and new l;fe and inein-Vers in- ownwor�hy member w I - ­ , - .� merly of this to,wa, lectured to a fair�s,ize week witblierparents in Nlorris.-Mrs. J. ift be present. in '11* � - . . . ig fused into it. -Mr. e will be held, at whi, I . . � ,V,,. M. C. A�, on. Moll(,, (I - but,we 11 V berb Bar- the swine of this township -many a pi 'the evening a mass meeting of tlle electors 1 - audience in, the ,L3, , ope to see him all riglit agalin soon.. M ason'is _11 I . . . Vebe Friday, 8t -h inst., - .1� 4evenirl". Air Casson's subject was"Am . liderstand t1lat Mr' J� B. T r in- at tile residence of her t rk the above named gen- �_ . 0 -nsbip of Tuckersinith YeOZ er- . . _..We 11 clay, a former resident of 8eaforthi died on visiting relativ,,!s here this wQek.= cannot get out of the nest at all. They, of the Tom Smillie, the worth ' . . I . Mr. and Alrs.��(". Crich are -visiting rela,UY6 seem 'to be completely helpless. Every .1 tlemen will speak on'* -the leading political. 7-1 1 . V_ h this wg�k. -A I his Young questions of t1,1 1�, :. � -, tends to retire from 'the hotel business in 2 e. Mrs. arge number of breed is alike the same, ht ones as ivell as friends and - neighbors on �t 0 the Maases." � lie is O"c' ' aughter, Mrs. CalderIvood, Glenco at Goderic. tained a large number - of I G ina of the leaders A - . %listic m s village shortly. -Our boys came out Barclay was a relative -of the late Airs. Me. yo It is supposed to be caused by . � the American labor and Soci, ffing people from this vicinity dro e day. X L. Dickenson has � ove- ve to flie lea,n ones. . Thursday opened his campaign by holding , Y+ - J_ . . re as Kearns, of Staple. the pigs being shut in too Ion- and getting d at Gorrie. I : notives of sit -101 an -* Cosb, and while in ; Seafortb, evenin _., merit, aild (TeLailc(l the n victorious- in the hockey match with -i9trat sidence of Mr. Thom ' goflastweek. While!tbe a meeting I . ' lin T :� : 1 . e -a4t is roorns in Airs. McCosh,15 residence, o ton, last Tuesday evening, and spent a very no exercise. 0 py throna 41, . organizatiou,,. whit. -J, is principally directe( ford last week, by a sedr Of 6 to 8. occupied wel 9 wa� filled with a ba'p spacious I . , n John . ­ - I reported here that BP.TEFS.--Jam�es OyLear ­ . � ag,,aill,9t monopolists and corporations and IVIT. Peter McGowan, �treet. She was a most wbrthy, Christ* pleasant time. -Mr. James Watters has ell- . � aud everything went merry as a In * " y)s fast trotting - . . I i who- ' Ian - - arriage 11__� . .. . I vea gaged with Mr. S. S. Cooper, of Clinton,and . _­ � � - - I . 4 went to Ireland last summer to spend woman, and was loved and respected where- � running away &,nd upsetting the driv, ' I - and their si 6ncr of tile workmen e , bell, .Mr. Smil]Ws only regret was that lie colt went, faster thana trot the other day '- !,-i�e remainder of his days, has been robbed ever knowh' egxpects to commence work at an early (late. Exeter. had not room to entertain many MGre whom er. I I ployed- by them. ife advocated the runni'mag . - . . I I ot all ilistitutiolls 1_)y ,,overnment. ,, of all his inoney ainounting to about V( . —*— -Mr. J. Hunter, 6f the London Road, left ad.-I�Jr. j - �,o, damage of any consequence was done.- - 0 - . J )O , Lo('ALS.-Messrs. Findlay & lKeDonell he would gladly as. ay � , - , 1. 10 0— Murray, Treasurer of the Townshi; � - I . I it car shipped another car load ol horses to the Tait and George Howe have both move(I . I ; I If -this is the cils'_- lie will be entirely desti- Brucefleld.. last Saturday with - load of horses for p of Tuck- R- ROarcliepent Sund in Brussel-s.--John , ersmith, and his family are this week mov- fxO . tl�,'; BROT11EP.s.-The Marks Bro- . ng Maxwell repairs from , � I . Tfim; MAP tute, as lie left no property in this .country PARTIEs receivi the English market. -Messrs. McKenzie &- Glasgow market on Thursday of last week . - -1 - - ' her of young people drove to Wal. their Brucefield shop the past season, are requested . ing into our village, i� �he dwelling recently in the Ferguson block to the Grant � to settle for the same at once either with S. J. PoL. y occupied by Mr. James jarrott, who has block, and J. M,eB - - �� � during the week, in Cardilo's hall, and h vening last. ,Tile pitch last week. They are'also shi�ping a load nn . I pany have been playing - ton on Monday c 'They were purchased here on Saturday last. thers' Dra-Trautic Coin, 0 1 A nurn - Patterson purchased horses in this vicinit Messrs- Vervaeke & MeMa 'i 'also Tur- ain has opened ;out .&. I � � 0 1,001j, Blacksmibb, Brucefield, or W.N1. ELD i tailor shop where they formerly were. ej so bad tha it made several FR, Hensall. to the Old Country. - a returned for the present to Hills Green. I - arge audiences. They f . vl chased several horses here on Saturday ast. I 'be :k diraming fairly 1, ave holes were - ha,vel a.. good company., who perform. th; i the party sick and rendered them incapable 1423-1 NOTES. -Mr. Robb purchased a valuable There were.fifteen horse b We are a Air. MeBain bas added 13 . - � - eir ers purchasing lways pleased to see good a tock of tweeds.- � - � . Rtably. Several � I . parts each evening most cred of b NOTFS.-The- roads in our vicinity are residents J. D. Ronald shipped an engia6 last week now in goo on ing in and will, no doubt, after a ti � . - . eing brought home till Tuesday.morri- . horse at W. McLay's sale.-Ja-mes Finlay- horses here on that daT , several horses mov M ime, V inc,. d condition. and busifiess -is be- son has engaged with IYavi ., an I have r. anid Mrs. Jarrott back . t ronto, . . am -using, and pleasing, specialties, such as 0 fhis is seek -in difti- . which he has sold to .. ,t pleasure under coining mo d Manson for the changed hands. -Mr. in. Monteith, of the 1911U all a,ud another this week which he � - U . culties. HOW re brisk-.-Tbe Union Church has summer months. ­-Solyk� of our intellectual Thames Road, Usborne, sold a fine team for h e 'and song-% and dalices by sf�vera,l mem bers of th I i � ey deem the delight- " the a!e well Pleased with the villacy , expects to. - - Cornpany, are introduced Nvith gow of the Sar,e family ample reward M sell to Tweed. Mr. R . -_ - -e fill music added a number of excellent books to their ones attended a%T simply made tbe:present, mo,ve in thei . - .1 effect ; the Kippen literary last the sum of $150. -Mr. E lam Butt, ar.,.of e . . Onald was honorably I � - . I . . , for the, trouble ando interests. -Misi; paul, cousin of Mrs, 117 acquitted of the charge of bribery at - I 4 sufferiug i' Sunday School library, whiall will, they' Thursday, and hea d the debate on the Kippen, and Air., James Butt, -of Port , F. the I - - always greeted with inticil lailghter. on, —0— . Arnold, returned with� h P Belleville Assizes, and now he -is open for A� -1 A � neurred. ' trust,revive the interest of the ScIlool.-The "Annexation Question." They report an Ilerry, Ontario, twin brothers, visited rela- er from Toronto I . while the coniie sallies of Tom Alarks are . r own � 0 .- � neighborhood is now being canvassed with e last week. -Air. John where she had been attending the Mill' y damages and the sale of an engine. -Miss. . � .- . � . -the child - ak, cattle the intention of starting a joint stock cheese Mr. James Connor, near Chiselhurst, was Manning and wife,- of Ridgetown, attended -openings, inery MbPherson has gone t -o Wingliam, where �, V of the leaders in these specialties is Lo(,..kL -BRiEF.s. -Mr. G. Di excellent and Close debale.-The barn of tives, and friends her ' a-rtist, Miss (Trace Scott. The compan ' buyer, of this town, has rented a hou - and intends visiting for some time she.bas opened o 4", . y the- London road, near Hensal . se on factory. , They are selling the shares at $10 totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday, the the funeral of Mr. Manning's mother on here. -Miss Wood, of St. Helens, is the ut a millinery s1lop and 9, - - play for the balance of the week-, witli I. and will each. Many of the farmers here ha guest of Mrs. A. Mcp lady from London has ,leased her o' � a take possess -ion about the fir bought that ve pur- 5th inst. The fire was started by the over- Saturday last. -Mr. and Mrs. George Weiri herson. Id sho# - V1 nia,Unee on, Saturday af ternoon. l st of April. -As, chased stock. It is .�t -Mr. James in the Stretton block ; . ___ 0--, William Mooney was returning to Birussels tile fac- turning or e:iplosionof a lantern in the root of Ridgetown; Mr. W. C. Manning, of. Hortou,andbf�'. A. Innis have purchased , andwill continue the � � I "N 1 e� id, sLy, I son.- house. The'loss is partially covered by in. Cl veland, Ohio ; Mr. Wilbur Manning, that well known stallion " Joe Anderson," - I : - tory may be built for the coming sea same business. . . e charge . . - 4 � I - ie f eit. o Of Clinton ; Mr. John Manning, of Kirk- which 'Was picked as one of the horses for the � I . FRox T1,IE 1-�()Wrlfwk-�Sy--Mr. William I from Seaforth., the oth u sp with a heiivy Miss Fannie Fotberizigham,will t&k surance. The n i bb rs acted in a very e '*-� * ;`ooper, formerly of the -Mill road, Tneker-- I --- _ I s Salt Works of a millinery show -room in Wyol . i- t load of heading for tile , n- 1, " - fted out as well as be could with. ,his I I - � T - I � zinich, but now of Estivail, Northwest Ter- I met two men in a cutter. A16oney season. iDg this COMMend.able way y sending in liberal con- ton, attended the late Mrs. Manninf's fu World's Fair. -Our contractors have a num- LCW,AL1TiF,s, Greenway. riter tur -The trial between the 8tamey coun- tributions of grain, lia), etc., to help to eral on Saturday. -Mr � ber of fine buildings to he entertainment given by ' - y, writes us that they have I)een having �cil and Mrs. Halliday; of Sarnia, will , . Thomas ?earce, as spring I opens. put up here as soon the Gospel Temperance . I .� very - load, but not, far enough to avoid a collision open carry the stock over' till spring. This is as forinetly of Exeter, ,has stiirted a flour and Band last Wediles� . . fine weather lately and the. stock- are on Tuesday next, in Sarnia A large num- day e i . -now GuVon the praivie ana will not I-e(Illive _­ it should be,and if it were indulged in more feed store at Alitchell.-Mr. John V. . —O.— from Vening. was Well attended, A number - be fedagadn a is Ivil.ltel-. cristrate and fined 81i-).10. L' Salem Band were present � to the m ag 8 a th borhood will during times of affliction it would revive Crocker returned to Mitchell on 'Monday - . Bluevale. and took part - with the cutter. He ,%vas brought before ber of witnes8e i e eigh I IVIr. Cooper i -Afr. John 11 0 I . ssi is Smith, Ison of Mr. 8. Smith, of this town ' - � � still housim- 1,1is 1:1.., in the programme. The next .meeting ,will 1. attend the trial. -Miss Je e Jamieson at- the hopes of those who favor the universal last. -Mr. Robert Fallsoli, of Seafortb, LOCALITIMS. -Miss Annie Corbett is in be held Friday evening March 29th. I C, _t lets them On -it ever t6fided the milli-nery 0 enings in Toronto.- brotberhood'of nian.-Our pro ressive farni� visited friends here the first of this week.- A . 2 I ,. , ) Tile. ,�sheep caili(l lil-e o y left on Fi-idav last for Los A they are lauibiag fornia, in- t' .0 .twood nursing a sick- relative, -Our - - � . day_ - utside, but as f h le Cali- .Mrs IV')). Mustard Alonday for her ere are ptittin�r up a liberal stock of ice for The creditQrs of Mr. Snell will receive a Wal. Smith, of Brantford, who is vis country is overrun with travelling peddla . ­ . ' - IET, 't he ho e that ug- '9' ne in Alanitoba.-Alr. 0 T. A. M c' . rs - � . they have to he kept in. p t e change , of 110, ' n -Rev. . - iting I � - - -__. , They are beginning to dividend of 35 cents on the dollar. -A mem- his parents in this village preached very ac- tinware, etc. one - I 1. -011c_ , clirnate will benefit his health. -Two rinks - Laughlin dairying purposes. selling dry goods jewelry nt-lit tile thertnotueter- d,ropped to 36 � visited -at the home of his parents in Bru and U114 goods degrees below zero, 1)11t that w,gs an exec t: of curlers frorn 8tratford pla�red a match sels last week. - s- realize that it pays to utilize the z1home la-- her of the Salvation Army lectured in the ceptably in the ' enterprising faki�r h ' � I I . . I I I - avi . - Methodist Church, on workiner a cuinning trick oil our fa,rm.- � - tioll, it 11 lug, liever umie below 30. P with two Seaforth rinks on the rink here,,on .. � . . bors, and that they can, by til - been H�'. asi? as __ � C'Oopersaysthtj-.rei6 010 - - . —9— t I c adoption of James Street Church on 'Vilesday night last, Thursday evening of last week. -Airs. James, ers, _ s to see the horses and bli- one I . at present, I Dlayers by 20 shots.- . a C Y's � I 'N" t - T� sday afternoon last,' -which resulted in lie latest approved methods, manufacture a and showed lime light views of the " slums Acheson, _�-,rlio ha�s been dangerously ill to be t k n mwa,Y in a week. He g I - . c i,siderable excitenient fa,.'ur over elcvtioa.,�. The Reforni. voe of the towi Bayfleld. - I . grade of butter equal t' . is ers A -lis, � tile best creamery, of London," to a large audience. -Mr. some better. -Miss Mary McII,w&in and Miss nig . , .h&.ve brought (),Lit �Nfr. I..)OIL11,1- ,_ s Eva Trow ofs' -ttford, �was a guest, � IV -S vou want f till value for your In - . lit's lodgin etS a good. - . . t� )111, ' . a Holmes, of Wingbam, were visiting Air I g .free, asks to buy a bag of . -- � its. a llatr( 2 .,tr, ey iu, on- and by sllippin�, direct I.to customers ill the ,Samuel Penhale, a fornier resident Of Exe- Id * is - ivo to H. F. Edwards. A special discountoff wool. cities and oats to feed horses as he, eanc;t get oats - I I - auct it is ahnost cert-ain t1mL itq * at tile Manse over #`-4inday.-Aliss McKenzie I towns, rTceive rtonitnerative ter, but recently of Fenelon Falls, Ont rio and Mrs. Andrew Holmes last week.-A,li,,' I , - � . Ivill be elect- on Hose avid Plannela, Another caddy of that fam. a 0 s every place he's -tops; agree' - I . i -d, as a grma unu�y c.11servatives w1lo and Miss Taylor, of Sarnia, are visftim, at price,.S.-.,Alr.Jolin�Sinclo,irsol(l,i fine maxe was married at LondoA on Tuesday last, to Annie W`yrine spent Tues& in Brussels.- when the oa ' '� ,Ire t 1;1,0. 25c Japan Tea just opened. Get soLbe. 1433-1 ay -3 to Pa,Y ca-sh - �11 i I free trad?-e'rs will votc'fur hi,u. rcsidenc� of Air. S. Dickson. -Mr. A"11c ous to Messrs. Patterson & AlcKenzie.-lUr. Aliss Mary A. Ching, of E, x6ter. ts are bagged tip and plueed ' I . �� BR -E V.TTIES. -Misses Nellie King and Lily (t The n6v- Al r. John Johnstoq, of Goderich, . ______ 0 .------ oronto, Elliott were visiting in Clinton I " reorge Fairbairii ba,.4 moved on to the farm ly vedded couple will tak4. up their resi- oil Wednesday. -A large revi-,,al meeting hasu*t change enougil. 'L .. I - l kay, a student of, Knox College, T .- was here his sleigh be takes .out li,L1 Pocket boo0kr, .' occupied the 11,111pit Df . the' Presbyterian .Aliss Porterfield had a vi ast week he purchased from Duncan M6Farlane.- dence at Ifenelon F alls ' Tile presents given was held iu the ,t4etbodist Church on � .1 asks i trade, I : . I . . y elillig Tues- d i . �_ - . heN a. regular titectin, ill (,:1il.1_tGi,l Y brother last week, -%%,Iio left on Mond�y for Ity evening, c Mr. eorge Ma 4" glve8 a Pail worth a. to av '11ts, an( -1 � � - 4k . r 0 s N ! church, morning and ev , last Sunda . The assessor is lai his rounds and as a re- them by their Exeter -friends -,vere numer- d . onducted by - bout "46 cie . 1"Ry"YTF�ty"111'1 .N. --This Pre.b ,ter sit from her . - . - ( - - I The- trickster li 3 1�eei.l �. v evening last Brigadier ' __O_ f thp Salvation rmy quite successful with thi,s Be, a V, - : - Ca ntelon, of Al anitoba 8 -leme ill several . .1 12th of March. It(' folloWilig ircre ac- (�. .McCosh, of 01oderich ; Mr. Thomas MaYgetts, of Londo�,, and . AdJutant Tay tbeguestof the ,Misses. Butt, of Hippen, from Wingham, Alr. 6, charges 80 or 9 ri, Cy I �On the -Mr.'Loehllead, of 11arkhill, aiid Mr. R. Nebrask,t.-On Frida, stilt the dog crop is below par. ' lous an costly. -Mrs. Peter Bawden was son and the captain o *1 cre(lited relMesei,itative (.1(10114 Of their re- Jackson, ir., and Mr. and Mrs. Gilro3 I localitie , and is mal i u�­ pel,%ive congregation%. �11% (" y'. of ]or.. of 8eaforth, held an intere ti . last week. -Mr. John Penhale, of Toronto, and Mr. Viner, of Owen , ound.- t t ' -ing 11)"U bY his fle- T;f- . � cor,�fc Dun- Clinton, were in town. on Frida s ingr meeti . Goderich, S . .-.�I he eePtiOn and the t Collg,! egatioll, k'��a gu11i1T11it_,_ o �, �, M - son an(! W. A. Wilso,pi 4 i cau, of the j�*ir' I and were at the Salvation Ariny Barracks. was visiting relatives here the past week.- last regular meeti g of Court Douglas, Can- people. -C. ,,,Nj. Il'i I f the comitry - . - Air. Rowland Cullmore, of Hensall, was in adian Order of Foresters, they partook of an spent last , I - I A] r. L. Armstrong and.Alr;. Armstrong were at proved our count�y roads, and fartners arle this vi'llia%e on Monday last on busines . � 1, n(,a, 1i fOrti ; gaests at the party a,t the residence of i -Rev, V NOTFS.-The recent snow storms have in � n . Saturday ,S,11.1(1,�V a,i,, , 1. . church, 131y0i : 2NIr. 'Tholilaq Karnick, of ni ,11t 1v S C' I S.- oyster�upper. Mr. McKinnop,D.D.H.C.R., 'i -siting with Geor&l J � . �Nlr. Thomas Dodd., ai ;t1fl-s; ehurch, N�Je- i 8. Dickson. -There was a total eclipse of London last week. -Robert Lawrason has taking advantage. of them to rush in wood All. an rs. Alfred Taylor visited A.Irs. of Blyth, paid the lodge an official �, Killop ; N1 r. Jahn Bri-gliam, of St.. Amlrew's ! the on Stinday niglit last. As the sold his trotter for a good round surn Foster lit the Co - ' . m oon N 0 - and and grain and meat. Business, Taylor's parents, at Hensall, on c s ente,1 ' ' Olt I I willia-In f-31iott, of 14"g7liolldville : 2,41%, ,ias* I 0 Parkhill. . I . I -_ or in our town at present that several children's Mr. Mattliew Ellwood, of Hensall, on Tues -% -H` is to take Possession oil April - I � Ifeasall ; Mr. John �4trang, of Exeter - Ivir Past couple of 'weeks with an * old tile present owner t take ly, is improving. --,Diphtl)eria is so serious Imt.-Mr. Alfred Allin was the guest of of Wingham, was also present. 'About 6' tile i'al"ll of Air. Clunes, near g was plainly visible. -Mr. visit that m ercial College Lon4011-111r. Thomas B M _ I a lear it .x -we are t consequent - William Campbell has been laid tip for the will no' � . TueEday night, and Mr. Neelands, High Tr a ,re, has r $300for hini.-Mr. Ceorge Lawrason, f flackney, of 'Tharnes P,Oil(l - Mr. Robert, � attack.. of la many years a well-known 'resident of Bay- lives are endangered. . - Foresters sat do m to supper and spent a � . . "rippe, bub is now able to lie around a i Two of Mr. D. Ale- . - Is -Mrs. Little, .9. J - Scott, of 11111lett: "Mr. Greor,re SiN 11, . .. s gain. field, has again *oined the (lay last. -Mr. Stephen Powell had a wood very enjoy, . ". - t. I . ... I Clinton; Nlr- Williltin Fodl,eriiif am,' hizzie Rohn visited Mr- Thomas Stewardson children have been.'and still bee on Tuesday afternoon last. -Air. j,R. H. Y. -We are very sorry! to 4ave to las -egi tared -13' bel' b6nedicts, ar�d on tuesday of last week be are, .,serionsly' sick' wiLb the disease. I -allow of - he thdrmometer I w ,I ranks of the Gillicud-ily's ible evening. Wils0A and Aliss gh arl? Monday morning.-Aliss 4 let to the a-Itar Isabella, ,daughter of Mr. chQ retu m7ad to school One Collins, barrister, is attending the' assize T';teRdeath of Mr. Alex. :&u t MOnflay.-Afr. Isaac A. Wilson who . Bracefield ; Mr. [tol)er-t polloexi , of � tl)re6 weeks after court at Goderich this week. -Mr. Frank ce, shoe- left here a few years ago,was elected 1 � a . 1� , i, � , , , . . , , � , I I l- - " , I tls�,, 11 -I Mv. Jame8 Baxter, of (,,o(jerich. � Master . ­ - 0 . �_ field RoAd; Mr. John Horton, of Leeburn ; tow.R for a fe- Hohner, of the_ Brunson line, Rev. its reco and now a general outbreak is. Westeoft, wh maker, who died last Friday ni t, after a of NVallaceburg Lodgeof r, ree. A � � � '. Bay- - Rout), of 8tratford, was visiting friendslin r e �ord. - � 11- i�. Matthew has beeii visiting relatives painful illness. Mr. Bruce was Orn in Ire- time ago. _M.j. ­ ­ . ,v days this week. -The Bro4�1- , Edward Olivant of Bayfleld, performed the looked ;107L that ward. A looks as though J. Jones and wife, _0,f Ea,y_ . . - Reports foot & Box &irniC re Factory is now run- interesting cererony in h6re the past two months, left for 'his home land coming to Bluevale in the early .six- field, ar Llasons a short � .� 7 on Sabl>ath observance, tetnperamce, Sab- . i,in -o t . , �, full tiln the presence of a the schbols ought to be closed for a f e visiting friends fn this vicinity . I . ' eeks to pFbtect the Children. spent in . - I were appointed commiss.i.o(lers t Ing ' I r � � I - few d . I I . in, a Mading wo ker in Victoria Street an order for a carload of pork on Saturday Bruce was 63 years of age, was married from $40 to $65. -Mr. W. T Ule I e ow for his home in Carberry, .Afanitolm, in a erected for the bride and groom to pass un- Methodist church,b *as returned to the home in ces ranging submitted an(I tJispo.,,:e(1 of. Th 9 foll - lied from New York and intends leaving residen6e three evergreen archeA had been -Miss Abbie -Air. barles Snell, pork packer,. received Brussels, has lived here ever since. Mr. by fsr ers .- I)ath schools, and the state of relligion., 0 9 -A] r. William Log�n has re- few in h ew in Don las, Manitoba, on Wednesday last. ties,'and, excepting a few years A large numbei Of horses have been sold . were tur ) 0 vited guests. At t e d1pproach to his w () the (,fell- a,ys.-A Joad of, youlla Mart' 8 in this vicinity at pri - last, to be shipped to London. -Mr. Rich- twice, and leaves four of a familv-xT,. � .. g people drove der. -Mr. McCluskey and Miss Porterfield of her father in the merican 11 .I-,- ,, v � ntten,1.A 4.1. ns and wife . V I . I � . . I . I I _. lie ard Farmer and Air. Silas Handford are at- .',\Ian e funeral �of Mr.- Dorman, at I - ., I . � I . .� % � . I ., � I . . . . n and Mr. Robert Bruce, both of Mani- Ailsa Craig last Tuesday. - � � - � . � � . . - . I . 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