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I I I . �� � i . . � � ' k � I I � 1� 11164 ! - � . I T � 11 . - I . . I _. 8 1 � THE HURON EXPOSITOR. . � I . � -_ � -_ ____ - I . DE -0, ' - . � - - __ ___ __ __ I - ___ ___ . .------ I L � - - PWBEIZ 12, 1890, . � - . I I . I I - ... 7 I - - . . . - - 00"Waft I I �_., � 4 1 ___­ . . eral and in his death that party suffer Ie-aving'Seaforth, as he had, become at, beginning at half -past seven o'clock, 22 pounds. Mr. Wm. Sanderson this wood, for Mr. W. Scott, and is bunily .. � . I � Stacks of Clothing.- .a sevIere loss. He was, also, a consis't- tached to the town and its people, and Mrs. (Rev.) W. S. Ball, well-known as week killed two ho barely eight engaged at the work. -Messrs. David FAIR AS MORNING . ; ; - 01 I . �_ I A#, ent member of the'Presbyterian church. he paid a high tribute to the ability of a talented i4id Christian lady, will ad- months old, go I I Received and opened this week another large - whose dressed caresses Cookand Wm. Vancamp each bad a - �­ I � 1consignment of Ific,rh Grad . e Made Up Clothing, Mr. NValker's wife died about eighteen its business men, mentioning their solid -dress the meeting on the subject of made 681 pounds of pork. They were bee c-Trawing stone last week ; they are � _Ix� "I,- I I � , , . I I _R _8 . ;� . , . consisting of Alen.'s,Youths", Boys'aud Children's months ago. Out of a family of eight financial standing as proven by the Foreign Misiiions.�Tbe 11 Picture Lee- of Cheater -Suffolk breed. After this, both making proparations for putting - . 4 � I 1A , I I ....... llli�� I 1 1 I.. - . - 4 . I ­� � -1 ' is y stone , stabling underneath thei - _Jn� , I k - I . I . I - I I . I ; - classes of cloths. As our stock of clothing Messrs. John and George Walker and the past two stringent years, and the Mr. Hill at St. Thomas church schQol in bigsheep, great geese and well d , Is the I�d - � ­ . . i I ,overcoats and Suits in all varieties of styles a and- there are now but three left, viz.: almost entire absence of failures during ture " and " I Chalk Talk " given by Rev. who will dispute our village's supremac r barns � 3now as ful1v assorted as at any time during this - evel- next snmmer. I I I . T Y who is well and neatly dres .� , I !11 virs. William Payne. Mr.. Walker high esteem 2 d hog - I 'i fall season, buyers will consult their interests by . in which they are held in room, on Thursday evening last week, ope a ?-The recent - light fall of 0 - , : and nothing is more becoming to her outw'ed 11 - .- ,� . " . :� calling early and making their selection be. leaves a f�mily of four sons and five the great wholesale centre of Ontario. was highly interesting and amusing. snow coming on smooth, hard roads has Stanley. ly, than a ard! . I �. / � i - I - - - . � i fore it becomes much broken. The quality of daughters' all of whom -are married and He also pictured for Seaforth, peopled The reverend gentleman is a skilful made good oleighing and business is I . I . : I the stock will be found awa3- up, prices away ' I NOT GOING TO STAND. -DEAR Ex- � � . -,�_ downatthe Bargain Clothink and Dry Goods settled in life, except the youngest - as it is with such industrious and enter- c"lk artist, and his. representations brisk. -The following prices are being - BEAUTIFUL HAT, -11 � I . ! 116use, Seaferth. daughter. The funeral took place on prising citizens and surrounded by - so were instructive as well as laugh- paid for farm produce: Wheat, 88 to 92 FOSITOR, -Please allow me through your BONNET, - t. . � - Monday and the wide esteem in whi�h excellent a farming country, a bright able. There wag a good attendance, cents; peas, 60c; barley, 40c; oats,10c; paper to state to the ratepayers of Stan- . . , � WIVI. PICKARD, the deceased was held was well exem- and prosperous future and expressed ley that I will not again be a candidate J DRESS aud . . - 4 1 . I and the collection, which was for mis- pork, $5.25, 1 � I � I.-- . I T. Kidd's old stand, Seaforth. plified by the large number in the funeral the pleasure it will always afford him to sion purposes, was quite satisfactory.- - I for the position of municipal councillor . WRAP.- � -.- - I - I � I . It i of this township, as I expect to be ab- . - � - TWENT1 -T11-' . procession, it being one of the longest meet any of his Seaforth friends in To- Mr. Benjamin Case, an old and respect- Rensall. sent from the Province a considerable L � I �. *Jff01J1R HUIN .. � ever seen in these parts. routo, and if in the future he can' do ed resident of the township of Ray, and I . ft . I I I EDWARD CASH 0 ALL parties own?g past due notes and part of next summer, and I'do not think In Ladies, Wearing Apparel we excel, and are, I . - . � - anything to advance the intei eats of 4he brother of Mr. F. Case of this town, accounts, are requeSte& to call and settle not that any person should accept of a- pub- pl�ased to be able to say that the so. e - ___7�. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. - The gentle. town in any way he will be only to glad died on Wednesday last, He had been later than December 15th. it not, every one ,- yiet very complete. . _- � Wants Fine F all Butter in prints man alluded to in the following para- � to have an opportunity of doing so. In ill for deveral months. will be put in Court for collection.- We in -an ic position who.i ' a not in a position to . as rtm nt is - .� - P ­ . what we say, and all those parties will know it properly discharge the duties pertaining . ;�� � and rolls. Also Hides, Sheep gragh as having been so honored, is 4 behalf of himself and Mrs. Aird he re- - -----------*- - if they do not pay before the above date. COAD, there _� I DEOEN, I" . Ad turned thanks for the many acts of I ., former Seafor"thite, and his many 0 to. Thanking the ratepayers for � .! I : ; Skins and- Raw Furs. . friends 'here will unite in the wish ki d ess s own them by the people of Bruceffeld. RANNIH & YOUNG. 1199-3 4 past -favors, I am, Yours � - m h ' &C. -JAMES - MILLINERY,-. - .� I . - - . . lill . I . .tho and also for this additional - BRIEFS. -The Anniversary services of . STILIJ30ING ON. -R. Morrison's clear- AiKENREAD, Councillor. I'�. that he may be spared to celebrate Se for . ' . i SO ­ k� . ingsaleisstillgoiDgonand will be continued . ]FINE AS . .1 I ; - �t GODERICH STREET,SEAFORTH. his centenary anniversary. The exlression of their good will. The Union church will be held on Sabbath, for the next 60 da Now is your time to pur- PERSON,i.L.-Mr. Robert McClinchey Moread'd , I Z � � . ys. itions-and still more coming --so as -Or� � � � London Advertiser says: A number affairwas well conducted throughout December 28th. They will be conducted chase cheap and good goods, as everything is and Mr. George Douglass, of this town- to be able to suit anybody and everybody -all I � 11 � I � 4 - : : 1. I go, - : j . . . by the Rev. J. S. Murray, M. A., of ng a fore removing. ship, have gone off on a pleasure trip to . * . : . 7 1 of Londoners, as well as friends audall present seemed to enjoy them- t reduced prices be the way up to the New Year -with Hats, ]Bon. � � � AJILLINERY, ; . i from Guelph, Hamilton, Seaforth selves most f ally. The toast list was Kincardine.. who will be present at the - e Stores, MarEhall's Block, opposite Hod- - nets, Hoods, Caps, Srarfs, Faseinator . - I Marlette, Michigan. They have a large sand so e I . I . I � i, &iarol% (eftPoottiat gins Hotel, Hensall. 1199-3 very' Pretty things for the little folk in Doubl . � Monday tea and give his lecture on number of friends located in that vicin -2 S. MANTLE's, � � and other places, were present at closed and the pleasant gathering broke - I t 4 _... - . ; ) LOCAL BRiEFs.-Sleighing is a thingof ity, and they ' o to visit them- and see . -_ - - DREKSSES, . it . - - __ __ ___1 a reception given by Mayor Dowling, of up at an early hour after all joining in "MytiTrit to Italy." -The $ociety of ' 9 - ; - . s the past in our village, 'but on the roads the country. . I i . Harriston, the other day on the occasion singing " Auld bang Sync." I I Chris an deavor, of Union church is We hope they may have � � ' i DISTRICT MATTERS n . I - � _. - SHAAV� � � , of his 50th birthday. A number of ­ largely attended, and a deep interest is running north and east it is yet fairly an enjoyable time. DRESSES.-- NV, 01 , . I I �i . I I good. -A large quantity of wood has I I frie - -: WmEs's WaRK.-A thank offering nd.s of many years'standing united TowN.. COUNCIL.-CoUncil met on taken by the young'people, who conduct been marketed here during the past Special Prices just now in . . - , I I I I in connection with the Egmondvilfe in purchasing a valuable cane which M_ ond-sy evening last for the transactiou their own meetings. -We are glad to Morris. I ' "I I � . . I , �1. 2 was -suitably engraved. Two or three buaiaess. A motion was passed in - see has removed "I . �, Auxiliary of the Womens Foreign Mis . of the genial face of our week.--�Mr. F. G. Meyers I, TEACHERS ENGAGED. -W. J. Tough Silks and And Well ALTade 01 I I �: I - � young friend, � �� his stock of confectionery into the shop Fine Dress Goods � �, - sionary Society was held in the base- addresses were presented to bimi structing the electric light committee to Mr.'John McIntosh., again in his store. has been re-engaged in Section No. I for 01 I I : I I I 1- -The annual meeting of the Up er recei and Boys, at � I ment of the church on Tues'day last; -A Paisley correspondent, inform's collect the amount due the town by the, Aly occupied by Mr. A. Weir and 1891. J. D. Nicol, of Toronto, will Also same Real Bargains in I . - I I :_ - the Stratford Beacon that at the St. users of the electric light and if the Canada Bible Society, Brucefield Bra P forming part of the Commercial hotel have charge of the school during Mr. I I . the President, Mrs. Graham, being in nch I . I V . I � . block.-Mesars. Petty Bros., our enter- .11 � I the chair. An able article on " Wo- Andrew's dinner there on Monday even- committee find any complaint to, in- will be held in the Canada Presbyterian . Tough's absence in 'the city. The Black Cashmere andHenrietias Edward I T i ' I -1 I 5 1. : -1 ing of last week, Dr. Campbell, of Sea- vestigate said complaint and a . report Church, on Thursday evening next, De- Wising pork packers; report trade in 9�9' Dresses made to order. %% . � . . mam's Work for Woman," by Rev.'D.D. ' scholars and teach�r of this Section pur- 1 - _: I . 7_� Ellinwood, of New York, read by Mrs. forth, replied to the principal toast and thereon be submitted to the comicil. A cember I$bh, at:half-p&at seven. their line as -brisk, -Mr. and Mrs. H. pose holding their' public examination - I SEAFO .-., i spoke' eloquentl� on the 11P etical motion requesting the manager of the RoYALiTE'�NIPLARS'ENTERTAINATF,NT - Arnold returned home from Toronto . .. I Z � 1. Needham., was very much appreciated. I . : ��-2 1 0 on the 24th inst. All are very respect- S�___ - - - ___ 7 , � . -_ -_ I I - An entertainment, under the auspices of : ,:. works of Robert Burns." The Doctor Ball Electric Li lit Company to meet this week, where they had been on a . . I ; I - .1: ; Mrs. Anna Ross, of Brucefield., gave an fully requested to attend- ' , . viait.-Mr. and Airs. D. Moir, of St. . CENTRAL') . 1 � � the Royal Templars of this village, was 1 14 interesting and pleagi,ng address, and a was well received, and the committee the electric ligN committee as soon as MANTLES I � - I � " And see what tiny tots, . t � ,­ held in their hall on Tuesday even' Marys, were in the village this week If they but try, --can do." * I I � � I -T I'll mumber of musical selections -were also evinced their appreciation by generously possible to ascertain if a basis of settle- Ing � , � 4-�; I, . . I - I I - . I presenting him with a purse of fifteen ment cannot be arrived at to submit to last. The hall, althoukh not ver spending a few days among their rela- 0 Alantle Clothes purchased from our Stock are, IT8 PHYSICAL )FEAT't 1�1 , given. The attendance was not lar I y com. - * ; - I - ­ n 1 ,g -e, dollars, to pay his expenses in going so the council, was passed modious, was packed t tives.-fwo Christmas Tree entert in- cut Free. Pitting charged extra. - y_ Ing L ... but on the whole it was a very e - . A cross* o the door, and a Ashfield. . � : - . � � I : - .:* . far to honor the occasion. - wasgranted Mr. McTaggart. all present enjoyed a rare musical treat. merits are to be held here this year. I . I i able meeting. Proceeds of offeriDgs A motion � . :. and callection, $15,0S. -The Portage la Prairie correspond. to have the by-law regulating the run- The music was supplied by the Seaforth The Presbyterians hold theirs on Christ- NOTES. -The sleighing is very good, - - * i.�, . . Mr. A. D� Campbe! t �, . and in consequence business is pret I � ... I - I . ent of the Winnipeg Free Press makes ning of the street circuit amended Quartette'Club and Mrs. and Miss Sage, rull Eve, and the Methodists theirs on ty SILKS, . I berof the firm of Gi � . � , _.. - Christmas night. The 'children of lively. -We are very sorry to learn that � . o'k publishers �of 4_4 . the following reference toa Se forth boy : so as to have the lights run up to twelve of Walton, on the musical glasses, The Mrs. Hamilton is no better, but grad- PLUSHES, ,;ij . bo -1 : , - . Tim FIRST OF THE SE4,so.N.-The I � . I - I a both congregations are looking forward and who has been tri - _. � st A. S. McLean, secretarytof the Young o'clock instead of up to onc, as at pres- chair was occupied by Rev. Mr. Simp- SEALETTES, I 14. . � first curling matah of the season was ually getting worse. -There are about ! . . 4 i- � � Men's Christian Association, leaves for ent, was lost. Joseph Davidson wag son, who fulfilled the duties devolving with.great i�terest and pleasure to the FINE WORSTEDS - � and Ce�ntral Amerie-a I � �_ played on, the Seaforth curling rink on 35 members in connection with the 'I - . . , ._3 1 1 . evenings as me y,e&Ts in connection . I �_ - I �, the east this week. He will be much allowed a rebate on his billard license upon the occupant of that position in a ntioned, an � . �� It - Monday evening last. The match was lodge of Patrons of Industry in School - 1. i �� �. ` 1. on I . _-, C .- missed here by the members of the from the let of January 1890 to No- most pleasing manner. H. . ly wish they could be both Method- ,Was in Woodstock, 0- lt� rest- . " I - �1­ �. between three rinks chosen by the P i Mr. J. SPction No. 5, and more to follow. -The . :1 I . : . snow shoe club, lacrosse club and the vember 20th 1890. Accounts to the Pyper, of Seaforth, gave a few brief but I'to and Presbyterians for those occa.- ago ind gave to a rel �, . 7 - :� f i dent of the Club, Mr. W. 0. Reid, and officers elected and installed for the MELibNSI I � - � * ,� ­ 11 � I - many religious organizations of which amount of $565.62 were passed and de- interesting remarks on the benefits of ,ions. -Mr. James White, the well i . tiriel-R4.,view the foir" . � T� ' , � � I , I .t-*. I � three- chosen by the Vice -President, Mr. . current quarter of Zion Hill Council of . CURLS, ,&c.,,. , - � 1, he is an active member. His stay here benthres were issued for the same. the order. By special request, Miss known horse buyer, was in Clinton on . paxticul.wra concerninj , " -1 � � . �� t i� - In : J. 0. Laidlaw. The side of the Presi %ood Templars: President, Job* Me- In great Variety. I , I ' , I I a- Sage gave it -vocal solo which delighted - Central Ammerica, K, , _�, - has made him a host of friends, and his Five hundred dollars was pli ced, to the Wednesday last, attending a meeting � � I- . _�, 1: dent,,'came out victorious by -14 shots. Keith ; Vice President, Miss E.Ritchie; � osition will be bard to fill." credit the audience and was heartily encored. and exhibiting in the horse stock line. - knows, is composed I I � -4 �'_ The 'following were the skips and the p of the treasurer of the -Public - Cha , C. McDonagh ; Secretary, W. -_ I I ; i I - I.. -The Oak Lake correspondent of the school board out of the Municipal loan The encore was responded to in the The annual meeting of Carmel Presby- r Plain � publics, Guatemala, ,A A acore made by each rink : Ga dner; Treasurer, S&D S&IVAdor, Ni1c , - 4 - - ' John Took ; � C - 1� Free Press says : " The eighteenth child fund. The above amount is to be used same pleasing manner. The Quartette terian Sabbath School was held on Iferald, John Andrew; Guard, Charles ' - . ie - _, PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT. � - - I - - I - ­ Bkip, W. O,. I'leid-13 Skip, J. C. Laidlaw -17 of Mr Robert Lang, or., was baptized in part payment for Miss Smith's hoube Club, of whom nearly every person in Wednesday evening, at the close of the Mantles Made to Orde Rica. The countr] I - � � . - 1 11�7 , ." - Ritchie. r. - I .f 94 66 prayer meeting, and was largely attend- . -north, � ��_ ,: .,il John Weir -20, J. Lyon - 7 lately by Rev. D. H. Hodges." This is and lot instead of the assignment of this vicinity has heard, did exceed- . Mexico on the _ . q E.C.Coleman-17 " A. Young -12 a pretty good record, and we congratu. mor I tgage as passed at a former met ingly well, and were. loudly ed. The treasurer's and secretary's re- . Panama, the northitr , 4 . . - .: I . . �ting. _applauded HiUs Green. . - . . I : . -- - and encored after every selection they ` I America, on'the south I - - . late our old [friend on his fecundity The fire and water committee were port showed the school to be in a pros- , � Total - - - 60 PRESENTATION. -On 'Friday evening Remember the I I � I(`-- - . I Thei I . 36 and hope he may have many more sim- autho�rized to advertise for tenders for gave. Their rendering of " Poor Old perous condition. The average Attend- -c Place -for FINY, Guatemala is �*y-far t] - I � .. ce was in fine shape and the ilar records to chronicle. Mr, Lang is 150 or 200 cords of wood at market " brought down the house, and was ance for the past year was 155, VL last week,& number of the members � SELECTIONS is � I in every reape I et. ov i � match was. quite interesting throughout. 1JO' . . of the Presbyterian church here collec- I � - an old Huronite and for many years re- price and were empowered to -ac eeted with storms of applause from while the handsome sum of $170 was . tal city, isl -the finest I , I . I gr i the )_ Th:fa 31ab is in good playing trim this sum of the admiring audience. kised by the scholars during the year, ted at the house of Mr. G. N. Hill and city of Central Am I sided in Tuckersmlth, near Rodgerville. low.pst or beat' tender. , The Cept Mrs. and Miss ri I I season and with favorable weather we 0 $30 was ordered to be paid to Mr. F. G. Sage, who are known all over this �011_' and applied to the cause well worth presented bini with a purse and the fol- Edward '. _MT-LcFaul's '_ 3opulation irou, i - expect they will -win. renewed laurels. - . - y lowing address: " We the members I ), ­ I I ghly ec I 1. - . A PERFECT THING AT LAST. - A Self. Neelin for printing, and debenture tinent for their skill on the musical of , it, namely that of the missionary and adherents of Hills Green congrega,-- SEAFORT13. . people and boasts mn � . . - � I I � wringing mop and cloth, it saves labor, it saves issued for the same. glasses, treated the audience to some- cause. All the teachers and offi- - plishments Of a m( . I On motion council -_ � WHAT A TuR_sRERRy FAR_)rER TnINKS. time. -Por sale by J. FAIRL*xy, Seaforth. 1200-1 then adjourned to meet on Monday thing they do not, hear cer, were: again re-elected for ihe ev- tion desire to express' in some tangible � !, streets -An old and esteemed subscriber of � �every day, and suing year, and we have no doubt but way our appreciation of you as our pre- was renewing old acquain I cars, ,electric lighu A VERY Goob tHING.-Those Port- evening the 15th inst., at 7.30 p. m. surpassed the expectations of the most � . tances in etc. 0la GUMV TnE EXPOSITOR and one of the most sue- follos.make elegant presents for ladies and the I I sanguine by the sw that the coming year will even. . centor. Knowing that you occupy a destroyed in , 1773 by f price is so v 0 eet and beautiful -,surpa;ss . position that few will consent *to take; and around Wingham last week.- I I . ,cesaful farmers in the township o ery reasonable, they can be bought the brilliant record of -last and ma;ke ad-' ng the 1ir8t ic 6 4 for 50c and upwards according to qualiky at LOcA,L BRIEFs'.-Mr. Win. M. Gray music, which, they brought from the Owing to the death of Mrs.7 Baines, the I Was amo Turnberry, writes : We are feeling � n . wonderful gla ses. vancement all along the lines of work.- it becomes us not to let your services Post Office will change hands. Who the -continent, being in, itt �, Lumsm:i & Wir,sozi's. 1200-1 has issued a card announcing himself a 8 The Brucefield lodge , - ow I bitter�,y the evil consequences of the -is to be congratulated �n securing such On the 4th of December a large black' pass without some slight acka ledg- new post -master will be, we are unable I Yo-rk and Chicago we TiiE SCIENCE OYFLAvopti.N-G.-The lot candidate for the mayoralty for next - excellent talent for their entertainment, woollen shawl was lost between -inent of our indebtedness to you. We to - . � Natiolfai Impolicy. Cease not in your editio�n of the second volume of this beautiful year. If Mr. Holmest6d and he'go. to _Hen- mustsay that during the year you have tell. We understand that Mr. Geo. I The.present city ­ow4w - efforts to -,convince the people of the book is now for sale'at the Post Office Grocery, the polls they will make an exciting and all departed hoping that the lodge sall and Seaforth. The finder wilI - Hood has been recommended am a proper I ,en�t lixiport&13ce to thl ­, i �, . foolishn'6­ss of continuing this ruinous J. FAIRLEYi Seaforth. . 1200.1 will have another much entertain I ge by leaving the same - i been:very faithful in the discharge of person for the position. We would be � I , I _. good I " . contest, but Seaforth will have a ment in greatly obli with ,of General Barriesp ,w �� 11 t Protection systern, or Xational Policy THE POST OFFICE GROCERY makes it the near future. Mrs. McIntosh, Brucefield; Mrs. M -el- the duties of your position. As a small only too glad to heax of hia appointment . " ; i. as it- used. to be called, for it'is nothing specialty offine teas. Give us a call. mayor next year no matter which , is -The proceeds amount- token of our feelings towards you, au obscure plantatiot .. I - k ed we to that position, as we feel satisfied that frontier, took for a tit 0 . Satisfac- elected. They are both good to $42. hs, Kippen; or James Corlile, Hensall- beg you to accc � . 10 I - less than legalized robbery. tion guaranteed. J. FAIRLEY, Seforth. 1200-1 men and . � . ,,pt this purse and con- he w - ould make an attentive and oblig- � more nor . fl�, . - the onl pity'is that they can - . _________�_r in the military aff1i ­ When the large majority of the people y not both tents. Our earnest desire is , that you �­ HAVE you seen the baritaggVe are be elected. We can not have too many Brussels. - Kippen. ' ing post -master. -What about changing subsequently we tto ; 11 ,�Ii . . A ;_ ou sue . � , are dailyand systematically robbed, how giving in Tweeds? I may be spared for many years to sing the days for carrying the mail as pro,- ; . If not now is you chance BRIEFS.-Migg Cudmore who has been . to -study the political z ­, h men in the council. -The rate- IF YOU want to buy a farm cheap and the praises of Jehovah on earth and that posed by us two weeks ago. -Mr. D. 're r', can the country prosper ? Cease not to before they are all sold. A. G. VA,NEGMONDIS ��_ �z on easy terms call and see F. S. Scott, at Brus- turned to endeavor U ad � . .1 � vocate Free Trade as far as it can be Sons. I 1200-1 Payers of McKillop who have not yet sels, as he always has a number of good cheap visiting at the parsonage,. Nile, returned at last it may be yours to sing the New Meiklejohn, of the 5th line of Morris, . . sCitutions of Guatem-a L_ . ff paid their taxes will see . a notice that I ,It t. Free Trade I GREAT SALE. -We are running o our farins in MoFris, Grey and McKillop f � - 1! 90 - is simply Fair Play, - or sale. . 7v home on Monday. -L -Miss Fanny Wilson Song around the Throne on High." has been appointed President of the �of the great rq&b1_1( f! F. and fair play is a jewel. What a differ- stock of Photograph Albums like hot cakes, the con dvertising Also a number of Village lots with houses, or if of Bright ih the guest of the Misses Mr. Hill briefly thanked the congrega- � M ik reason is the low price and latest designs, Do columns, and if they want to you want to sellyour farm see him. e I iSOD.-Mr. Jas. Dick, of Denv Young People's Mutual Improvement his life ia aa attempi . + ent state of affairs would now exist in not be too'late, at LumSDEN & WILSON"S. 1200-1 money they will look it up and act ac. also sell your stock by a:uction, satitfaction guar. Colorado, is home on a. visit.---�-At the S �Gus republics 4 Cent, . .�, save H will 1v er tion and made thei� welcome to the Society in connection with the Presby- � � " anteed. bouse for the evening, The young peo- terian church, Belgrave.-The number one central goyernmf, - . j � Ontario if for the last ten or twelve CIf I-ul)RE--w's BOOKS -On linen.and pa- I cordingly.-Mr. -J-. S. Roberts has pur- 1199-8 meeting of the Royal Templari; -on Mon- ple entered heartily intognmes provided, of sheep killed by dogs throughout the a city of surprisee. . � . I � ears,the vast sums that have been di- per -an immense variet LOCAL BRIEFS. -Our market is boom- day evening five new members were re- after which all did ample justice to a . ­ y t. .y -and at all prices; chased the store, on Main street, at pres- � 1. verted from their proper channels and the very latest publi8hed are at Lumsden & ent occupie ing these days'. Farmers are rushing in ceived - Members from Varn township of Morris Ws fall is something 43X . - � I I . - L 'L . opolists had been Wi son'a, Seaforth. 1200 d by Mr. 1. V. Fear. He ? a and bountiful repast,and all returned to their t . tremes of anciient a - : , - I . - errible.-Mr. D. Kelly has erected a I 11 I t. " pays $3,600 for it. ' their pork from far and near; our buy- Brucefield Couucilo were present. ation. 7 ,. lex 0 b I Side -by sidi I I - . era an I ti CHRISTMAS PAPERS -London News. stands in town. -Mr. a a- paying as high as $5.60 for it, short but interesting pro - large and commodious woodshed at the era monopolist and I 11. pended, as the great bulk would have It is one f the est * A homes satisfied that they bad spent a 4 � t� I been, in improving the farms arid in Graphic, Yale Tide, Dominion Illustrated, Sat- nd Mrs. James and it don't take farmers long to find rendered in which gramme was pleasant and profitable evening. , rea,r of his dwelling on the 6th line of . I I � - ­ I Pringle, of Stratford, were in town this . the sentative of the fincle ;� -urday Night, &c., at Lumadea- & Wilson's, Sea- Varna friends : ,i building up the villages and towns by out where they can g --------------#- I I pi I li t3 forth. -1200 et the most for � assisted, and all felt they Morris. - - , o - - ,�� giving increased trade to store keepers . - . week Visiting their daughter, Mrs. � -had spent a electric. light, there t] I � �,l I their produce. -A goodly number were iipleasant evening. Sunshine. . ;� OUTSIDE OF THE LARGE CITIES. -You qharles Wilson. -Mr. John C. Steele ar- . -The Service in the street car and the pa( I � - , a - - out to the horse,fair held last week, but Methodist church will be held at 6.30 . ­7There died on U � A many others. if our - I f - f blacksmiths, carpenters, shoemakers and willnot find in one store a better assortment of rived -here on Wednesday from Mani OBITuAny NOTICE. IP �, .� I , Zetland. locomotive with i ' 'r -, H policy' is not Bibles of all kinds, Famil3r, Pew, Teachers' or toba. We are sorry -to learn that he is few Isales are reported, prices being low next Sabbath evening. .Sabbath School morning, last week, one of RECEPTION, I freight, and the natb �t 4 � . � changed soon it is sad, 4to contemplate Pocket -Prayer and Hymn Booics for all denom - - . Tuesday -On Tuesday evening last - I ; - , r ' idents of this place, in the ... � ­ 1 . � - ­ and farmers still holdi the oldest resi � � - " inations and inelegant bindings'than is to in very poor health. -Mrs. Donald Me- ug on for former will meet at the usual hour, 1.30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson gave a load on his head. A � 1� what the state of our cou�try will be in be � r, __ __ �f . figures. Next fair may see them closer. -The Sacrament ef the Lo person of Mrs Mary Baines, relict of the ption to their -son Lewis a' 711, - � � the f u ture. " 9 Been at LmNisDF,N & WiLsON,.,j. 1200-1 Donald, of McKillop, near Winthrop, rd's Supper of the population are, 2� i _1'i. __ � I ! has a goose that is still laying eggs late Henry Baines. Daceased was 11 is the I ancient Aztecs. - . t In, _ I . � � CHRISTMAs TREES. -Those wisbing to -A. Koenig is now in full blast in the will be dispensed in the Presbyterian arrived from Keewatin i . 2_1% �� . bride, who had - . I - ­ " new quarters, and it don't make a bad chnrch next Sabbath. poor health for a long time and of late generated sadly ' � - - �, 1 - purchase an assortment of cheap and- usebil regularly. Neither the MoKini-ey Bill Ontario. There was a large number-lim' , since ' - I L . - Z, Vi r THE LATE DAVID W.ALKrim. - Mi. . �, . Ll � articles for this purpose can be well suited on nor the cold weather seems to have any place. He is busy getting up his shed . was a severe sufferer. The cause of ,ezurna, when the I I I 1. - , � - . David Walker, ex -'Reeve of Tucker to accommo attendance from the surrounding ,coun- -spit � � Cra � - the mosb liberal terms at LuxsDF,T & Wfr,sON,8. date his large farm trade.- - death was an internal cancer. She was try, as well as from Wingham. A few . . -9 ­ . terrors for this industrious bird. -The Wingham. I � � - I -as' . i%. . I smith, and ex-lVarden of Huron, died I . - ��, . 1 1200-1 Mexico brought 7 i nd marri-A in Yorkshire, Eng- hours were -agreeably a . mind of Cortez the ' I � ;., I - The electric light was started on Mon- born a - _ I at his residence on the Mill Road, Tuck� ATE Public School Trustees have decided to LOCAL NOTES.-Wingham. has been a � pent in different . I I snow -lane, and came to Canada with her hue- k * � They are hard wrou� : Ulf- i . RE ii -BER our big sale of Tweeds engage Miss Bethune as a s,ubstitute for - in full blast and seems busy town since the sleighing started ifids Of AMusement, when all partook of , r � . day, and i N�x � I i eramith, on Saturday morning last. He this month, they are going at cost. we invite - ,�t I ering since - A.G. . ver ewood - band, first settling in the county of a most sumptuous supper. After sup- , , � � 11 'i Y., � I had been suff i July last from inspection, no trouble to show goods Miss Bella Watson, during 'her absence y fine. The dynamo is placed in the An immense amount of stov - poorly fed and almot '. �j,;. 1: I � . � 'I V_&N­EG.NfOND'S SONS. . 9 Halton and aftorwards cc ng to short -time was pleasantly spent, .arlt. Thernott Y, at the Normal Sc owe Woollen Mill, and Harry Janwo ,_1 -1�1.6 � 1; I , some internal affection, but although 1 1200-1 . hool.-Sir Richard -Y * pork and grain has been delivered. The Mi y IL-gnoT I p. � Z - __�i4 I , ''17 adually growing weaker - TuF, CH'RISTIN[As Numj3ER.- Begin- Cartwright will stay over in town a is in charge of it. -No now aspirants are highest prices are paid here, and more township of Motris, where res ded and all repaired to their homes, baming Lou Uri ` . � _N_ __ ,, gr � - h'e, was able . . the i of the populat' � _. J I _1 , , - to go about until about two w ningIDg with the Holiday number, wide Awake yet, named for municipal honors. There together for about twenty years, when thoroughly enjoyed Mr. and Mrs.Thom- a Mixture lof Spanivil � ., � _. 41 eeks before train on Tuesday next on his way to . - . than honest weights given, which , !- - I is now one v�cancy in the Council . Mr. Baines died. After the death of her son'A bountiful hospitality. I in their velus,heirs f , . ­ .�i. t � *1 � Board and two in the School Board.- coming 130 'to husband Mri. Baines left the farm and Thomson leaves next Mr. Lew"i ,qualities of the cony r his death and was only confined to bed a Always the paer- aniong Young People's Maga- o'clock train and will remain until six. trade:in Wingham.-Rev. Mr. Simpson, week ' "! .'l has been permanently enlarged to 100 pages. Clinton. -He will arrive by the one counts for farmers far so , i . , . - - I - f- ;­ � a t few days. From the first hi3 disease zinea, it is now radiant with new, clear and large to take , ,; i. - was known to be incurable and the best type and the m6si beautiful and life like illus- 'He' will be at the Com At their last meeting the School Board has resided -here during the past ten charge of a lar" e lumberiag business at ed races, These, W . .0� I mercial hotel of Brucefield,, preached here last Fri- 9 � � . � that medical skill could acco&plish was engage Presbyterian church. Com- South - are both intelligenI � - - - I - '* ..r 4 , trations. The reading matter is contributed by wbeie., no 4oubt, he will be pleased d Miss Maud Abram, of Strat- day, in the years. The Post office here has been River, Muskoka, in which his I - �, . il ford, and sister of Miss Abram- now , � .11 . :not In&11J _� I rom $ munion services were held on Sabbath, � : to alleviate suffering and perha ly interesting and entertaining is of a nature' teaching in our school. The staff for under her Management for a number of father has an interest. I z ;i_ - I ps tem. the best writers In the country, and while high- see as many of his old friends both f to ' T here are � � I I . 1; ,; . - Rev. H. is sec- city, and out of a F � 1. - . t - porarily prolong life. Being unable to calaulated to advance moral principles and purd town and country as can make it con McQuarrie, officiatinge Rev. years. She was well known,in W, NOTES. - Mr. George Thomson and � .1 � . . and worthy ambitions in the winds of tile venient to call on him. next yeax will be : J6hn Shaw, Annie* tion as an amiable Christian . there are not more tl � "I take any solid nourishment for some -Mr. John Aird ' -A. !L Hartley, of Bluevale, preached I three other gentlemen have purchased a, �� � _� � i - I I � ., pung. Published by D. LOTHROP COMPANY and family left for their new home in Taylor, and the Misses Abram. -At - . having endured with Christian W - I � 1� ig rtitude � . � - I I I time he failed very rapidly towards the Boston, Mass. Only $2 40 a year. ' 1200-1 at- n'* ht.. -The Maitland Presbytery met - fo large timber limit at South River, in families. But the ,j � . . . � '. Toronto on Thursday. public meeting held last Monday many severe trials. She was the mother � . . . 1� last. Mr. Walker was born�.,in Twyne- -The congre- & c0lif- here on Tuesday. rink i respect for everyit � 1 .i I " Muskoka, and intend ,going largely into, : � q t � I . HEAD mittee was appointed to re -organize the - The s once. of thirteen children, seven of whom are the manufacture of lumber, shingles, � English goods are � QUARTERS FOP. XMAS GOODS.- gation of West, Presbyterian church, morec'overed with ice, and the roaring. living. At the time of her death she Ithan the bnporta�tioj I holm Parish., Kirkeudbrightsbire, Scot- My stock of Diamonds, Watches.. Clock�; . . band. -Council meets Monday to I I �: . � .1 �_. onto, have given a pre- game started last Friday, with a� match etc., immediately. Mr. Thomson is at - - - lei . I � �_ � land,,in 1817. He was the third son Of Jewelry, Silverware, Gold and Steel Spectacles, - Tor i unaminous pare the annual statement required -by between the President, John Inglis, and are of age. present at - South River, the- village juutry. � , � - . the late John Walker. With his father Pipes, &c., is now complete. Call early and Turnbull, L. L. B., of . . , I call to Rev. J. J. was 63 ye . I I . -.1 . � � I . I . � a year Singularly enough I W and other members of the family, his A M ORRIS Boy's Opimwq, OF mICj:,I_ - 1! - have the first choice. I also have a very large St. Marys, offering him $2,000 law'; -all unpaid accounts should be pre- the, Vice President, S. Kent, -resulting where their mills are located, making 3 �. sented at that meeting. -W. H. Me- GAN. -Mr, J. Michie, who went not very fAvor&bly I , I � assortment of r, anoy Goods, consisting of Por. bnd a month's holidays. The matter in favor of the Vice President by a few ,angements, It is siid that the � � - ,Mother having previously died, he came trait and Scrap Albums, Ladies Companions, will be decided at ,the next Cracken is away this week to Philadel- Michigan about six weeks ago, in a letto- ar' f4male beauty,of Gui � � - , L - * , i , 4 � - i I . - to Canada in 1839 and settled on the Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Dresging Cases, meeting of shots. -Andy Paterson arrived home purchase price of the limit, mills, etc., 1� . . I I . - which eral thing he thinks; � � � - _� I Will Road, on the farin whererhe con Toilet Cases, Jewel Cases, Perfume Cases, Alusic Perth Presbytery. Mr�Turnbull is an phis with a car load of potatoes. Mae. f rom - Manitoba last Friday. Peter ter to his father, lays the farm on wag upwards of $40,006. -We are glad . 1� � �t I . C�ses Bisque ornaments and several other lines old Huron boy, being a native of the will see that they won't freeze, -A. R. Robinson, son of John, Robinson, came he is 6ugaged working is within about to learn that Messrs. George Willson Are neither pretty in !, . , . � I - t , tinned to reside until. the time of his too ri�-merous to mention. Always'a -pleasure townshipof Us borne. -Mr. JohnA, Clark, Smith has again commenced buniness in home with him to' attend school for two miles of Saginaw City, -and is one of in form. Their dr, , . death. His elder brother, George, who to show goods whether you buy -or not. P. S.- I and William Currie have arrived honie� t, e I - � : - still resides on the Mill Road, prece Orders for Gold and Silver Goods wil of London reached here on Sabbath I Smale's Block, and will be glad to see the finest in that section. It contains reaque thl �. � .7 . I ded I receive t some time. from fheir Manitoba trip. - We are, more pictu .�� . .� proinpt attention. W. R. COUNTFm, The Popular Y invitation of all old customers and many Dew ones.- I about 230 acres, and is better than half Icustoiri that -�they a . � the family to this country by one year, I I the Young � � � I . i - . Jeweler. 1200 Men's Christian Associa Brussels is trying to et anotber mail -�- cleared. The country all around has a sorry to hear that'our teacher, Hiss . . � � t � I � _t I .and took up 300 acres in a block. This 0 - tion, in the fore- 9 � Varna. Walker, is nick andl could not attend to eigars does inot impr � , f I t ; 1 : 4"! . , erian.church, and in ouoqoe d think they will BRIEF.S.-A Christmas tree and., a beautiful appearance, but Mr. Michie her duties this week.-Searletina has, I It would be an , 1 � � I � terwards divided between MR. AIRD',S SUPPER. -M r.. John Aird, the evening in the Methodist church. d. thinks that the opportunities for farm- visited our nei hborhood an an Northerner to see � i I&nd was af, .noon in the Presbyt train each way -an � , 11 I - � � . himself, his' father and the deceased. who for the past two years has been � . I I Cantata undbr the auspicies of St. Johns d m y of � 1 2 - 1, 0 � ; I nging 'to I I , 1* ��"` I I His sermous were mneh appreciated by � ers making money there are not as good 'en have been attacked - I , ,I � �, Mr. Walker was a remarkably public manag church Varna, will be held in the town our school chilgr ladies, belo � � - L � . er of the Seaforth agency of the all who heard them, and'he is, undoubt- - Ahat the by it. -Mrs. Roberts, who has been- too, smoking algiin . :: � spirited man and took a deep interest in Wroxeter as those in Ontario. He says I hall on New Year's Eve. An excellent . __ - verage, in n I the gossip of the da vided and a grand good as in Ontario. The cost 'of run- ! �everyone sinokea. � 7 . ­ Canadian Bank of Commerce, was en- edly, a remarkably talented young man. R -The following of - programme will be pro' ot as visiting her sister, Mri. Willism,. � - all that tended to the best" inter OYAL TEMPLARS. - moil, taking it on an a � , eats of tertained at a complimentary banquet In the forenoon the Presbyterian church .ficers of Cruickshanks in i � . . - Wroxeter Council"'of Royal time is expected; every body come.- ning a farm there in much higher than a c upte of weeks left for Ing, gambling : ;.1 his fellow men. He was a rn�'mber of at the Commercial hotel on Tuesday was' �, of Lower W gbam, for. I . � t t . filled, and in the evening the Metho- Templars of Temperan' drink � ?, � o .� � the Tacker3mith Council for 19 years, in evening last by the citiz' ce were elected On Monday last a number of Varna 0 her home in . -_ . - _.- - �� succession and represented his township eus of "eaforth, diet church was crowded to over -flow. at the last' regular meeting : here, and the price of stock and farm the neighborhood- of Peterboro a few- are th-3,chief recreat 0 � . 4 .. prior to his departure for Toronto Select Royal Templars of Temperance went out produce taken on an average is no bet � . A perlsou invited ,01 I k - � in, the County Council for 17 years, , ing. Liberal collections were taken Councillor, Brother T. F. Miller ; vice to Kippen to pay a fraternal visit and an I . days ago. . - . - ; - excellent ter, noe.even quite as good, as in On- -_ does not dance-, * - ., whither he goes to take the position of on both occasions which go to aid in tuhpe councillor, Sister Annie: Allen ; record' programme was provided. tario. The taxe's on this 9-30 acre farm, dancing, 10 place I 11 ' - I I � I i I � .It first as Deputy Reeve and afterwards as assistant manager of the Toronto agency. work of the Association. -Rev. . Dr.- ing-secretary, Brother Thomas Rate', Kippen Lodge seems to be flourishing. . The " Hawaiin Gazette " of Honolulu d It �. I , * � composed of the business and pro can, play poker I � 7 - �. i - Yflously elected to the Warden's chair. fessional men of the town and I ante, withoitt any I r . � - anniversary sermons in the Methodist rie ; *treasurer, ThQmas W. Gibson ; .list, we wish them every success, -Mrs. weeke'road work. Mr. Michie saw a Kalihi, at midnight, Mrs. Sutlkerlaud The ladies play an . � . . i . I ", able municipal career �by being� unani- and 11 preach the financial -secretary, Sister Carrie Low- Six new members were added to the this year to $147.50 with about four residence of Air. James Sutherland, at he i . Iteeve, a,ud crowned his long and honor- A company numbetirig about seventy, Stafford, of Toronto, wi little better than half cleared, amounted contains an account of the burning of the. - 11 t . . � ., r Oa retiring from. everal church next Sabbath at the usual hours. chaplain, Brother Rev. J. McLachlan � Thomas Johnston has been very ill with . . ,, - I : was appointed municipal honors he farmers from the vicinity,sat dowr to an M C. Stafford is one of the most able herald- Brother W. C. D vi . V pleurisy for bull which weighed about 1700 lbs. sold and an infalit having a narrow escape. . :course of 't . he evenin I I - , ` , - . - , by the OA%rio Govern- I excellent supper provided by mine host a is; inner some time but we are glad to � ­ , _� . ? _.... !� for $21. Two year old cattle sell for The loss is, estimated at S6,000: , ,cock tailsis produ,c � � i I � � . � er ; sentinel, say she is recovering. -Mr. and Mrs. Mr., I , ment a License Commissioner for I of the Commercial. The tables welb have very, large congregations. We Brother Milton Edmondson f rom $15 to $20 each ; lambs, $3 each ; Sutherland's parents reside at Beech- . . freshments, The c( � � clergymen in Canada, and will no Coubt guard,"Brother R. B. Mill � South Huron and was soon afterwards very. neatly and tag�tefully I The coun- Peeples left Tuesday mornifig for their �: � I � - - �, I ! spread, and understand that an entertainment, con cil is progressing rapidly. 'Seven new new home. We wish them a long, hel; barley, 60c. , mixed by one of thf� .- 11 ,� appointed by his colleagues chair- were laden with many viands calculated . wheat, 92c per blio ville, and other members of the family � '� , - , man of the License Board, which posi- sisting of readings, recita . BRIEF No . ' 1. - W_ I � TES. -Mr. George Parker are Mr. J. R. De Wolfe and Mr. J. A. 1 7- 1 _� - . to tempt the tions, vocal members were addt!d at the last meeting, prosperous and happy future. Mr. Campbell has b , � � I - - ; palates � of the' most and instrumental music, etc., will be mostly -from. the Borrisbank and James-. . -------------"*I- has leased Mr. lNewcombe's farm for a Sutherland, London, � while other- . inixture isof surpai � . , I tion he held �at the time of his -death. epicuream. After supper, the chair was held in the new school at Roxboro on term of five year -B. -The shed in connec- brothers and sisters reside in is a curious fact ths . �1� - �� He always discharged his public duties � taken by Mayor'VVilaon and the v,ice town sections, where, owing to the exer- East Wawanosh. - - Muskoka, I % . - I � e, W , I . . 1� e programme Nvill be pre- der is becoming very popular. en enlarged. This is a good sign,. an -A farmer residing near � Rockwood, the country, and th' - � i .� 4- . 1� 7 f � to do what be conceived to be right, ir- whom performed their parts with tact sented. There should be a large turn- BREviTiF&-Mr. Robert Miller ha - it indicates an, increase in the number when returning from Guelph on Satur- found any better 111, � , with the greatest fid. lity, ever striving Friday, the 19bh inst,, when a varied tions of a few active members, the Or tion *vi4-h the Methodist church has St. Thomas, WGodetock, and --Seaforth. . ture is, one of the �i ,� � , chair by Mr. F. flolmoted, both� of and attractiv I LOCALS.-MiSS Rath, teacher in sec- be � 1 tion No. 13, is going to bold a Christ- . . . 8 mas tree and entertainment on Monday of conveyances zoming hereon Sundays. day got into a gleeful mood, and thought , I ,own language Conti I . . � -r6pective of the effect his course might and ability. Toast, song and sentiment out, as no pains are being spared to just completed the task of distributing evening, December 22nd. Arrangements -A Christmas tree and entertainment, it well to horse race everyone he passed tails. , - - � i . ii, 1 7 have upon his popularity as an 6ffie.ial. followed each -other in rapid sue ession make. the affair a success. For particu- 115,000 ties at various points along the have been made with the beat talent for the benefit of the Sunday school I � I , . I �' � I i � - . it was to this characteristic that his and marly every interest was hoon red. lars see printed programmes. -We are lide of the Canadian Pacific Railway. upon his way. Overtaking Mr. Wni. lu regard" to eo- k � I I I � f . � � larity was ,ai 'L. I u __ - a well as will be held in the -Methodist church, 4 ' very particular. L . on Alexander, be urged his steeds to their , : �i , - rity to be unimpeachable. But - evening and Carnochan is again sufficiently recovered .1nouths, and has given employment to se pres- enlIng, . utmost speed, This was not satisfactory - - T 9 his integ- tribute to the guest of the Wm. The work has occupied about two other local amateurs, so that tho Monday ev the 22nd inst.-Mr. inevef -allowed to I �, i . . popu A rgely due, as, every Each speaker in turn paid. a Obigh glad to be able to state that Mr. from the surrounding towns as person trusted him, knowin , I - � a ent ma expect a good he farm. G. H. Blackwell, teacher, had a pleas. to him, however, to he looked for some their engagement, � ; . . � ` Z ,although bore testimony. to big urbanity of to be able to sit up and leave hie room. large gang of men. -Last week, mention t y is vici � I , i . I time. -T , I I 11, so long and actively interested in pub- manner, big genial and obliging- disposi- era of 0 - - I � - r- Was made of -a big lamb, and we have of the good sleigh convenient ballast that be might relieve I ,cooing and spooninj lie business, he never permitt' -A south wind on Wednesday afte , . h nity are taking advantage &at h liday recently. He was away at � � ed these tion, -his ability- as a business man and noon destroyed the sleighing which we now to giv - , - . I i � . � duties to induce him to neglect his pri . to haul out their a wedding in the vicinity of Wingham. himself of. His daughter by big side' 'ence- of the younI I - . - . . - e further' evidence I ! - value,as a citizen, he having, during his have been e wood and tan ing . � I � � �, - . � vate aff,airs. By good 'management and stay ber�e fully identified himself with da I ys njoying fo'rthe past ten of the bark, of which large Better be careful George, as under cer- seemed the only thing available. He. I raother or old inaid - r - - superiority of our local quantities may be seen going out daily. tain favorable climatic conditions the therefore, bodily pitcl�ed her out and accustomed to the . , and wheeled vehicles are again in breeders in other kind's of live -Mr. S. Walsh had the mi8fortune'to matrimonial fever is catching. -Mr. and Arove desperately along. She was � and seem to get sic I I : I . hue farm of `200 acres, being one of the - � 1, I industry he niade for himself and fam. every interest, �nd devoted himself to order, bub.the roads are still hard and stock. Charles Baker brought four -loose a valua,ble horse which he bought Mrs. Charles Agin left for Saginaw the tircumstances.-_ I � I . ' � ­ . fly a comfortable home -and leaves advancing the best interests of the town good. The ladies will do well to attend ,� ! , - a , : the meeting of the Women's Foreign the scales ata, total of 71 pounas, dress- hort time ago. This is the see City, Michigan, last week. -,Mr. .and ander, and taken safely home. The - where the meociati, � I I in every way. Mr. Aird,in his response . geese to market last week which turned only & s - picked up not much hurt, by Mr. Alex- � , most .'valuable estates in- the county. to the ioast of his health, made a ond horse he has lost Within a year.- Mrs. McCorkindale have left the farm rigidlyguarded. [ . �__ � 6 . , . most Mission Society to be held this. evening ed weight. He also has a goose not drunken man after driving two or three - - - 4 - Ju politics he was an enthusiastic Lib- able speech. He expressed his regreta't in the Presbyterian church, . Yet Mr.J. Edwards ha taken the contract for - on the 6th line of Morris, -and are now miles- returned, but in too dazed a state, J)e so *vf�ryiow, I e. ; - 41 I �! . � I- I I Seafortb, led to execution, rejoicing in a weight of g � � , . � . . . - cr I f I . . cutting several a es of bush into cord. residing in Belgrave.-Mr. Wm. Michie of mind to know exactly what for. . , , � . - . � . � r . � . � I � i - I �1� . - � � I 1 7 i I . . . 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