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Why not arrange- to have another elec- M . - 11 A - 0 I . r, _# : . rX1=TM3-- __�� . I � I __ .., - � �'. I . I I , _* . , � - . ny enterprise calculated to promote the - o'nterests of that town. He was possess- . . and easily remembered.- Mr. David' ' McIntosh, V. S., of Bruoefield,ba6 been . . . WILL PAY THB � . . ed of more than ordinary ability, and for has acted as a correspondent appointed general agent of the Ontario Live Stock Insurance Company, the his great ability and his efforts to pro- mote what he conceived to be the beat on Monday evening. The subject of debaie was, " Resolved that the Chinese tion by acclamation ? Things cannot be better than this year and it was LAST MON - k I I I'*, � . ­ I Ty � I TjjL � � I . � . . . Highest Market Price years . Empire and other of the Toronto . . a; he- was a very active poli- head office of which i's located in this town. - The company have made a good interests of 'ouir'common country. On . . behalf of the citizens of Seaforth gener- should be admitted into any country ' fr ec of tax." The affirmative was- sup- done last year. If a few of the leaders were to got together it could easily be . . . - . . - - ­ � , - . : I I . .. ed week. -Mr. J. R. Eckstein, of Jackson, Michigan, a former clerk in . � . paper tician and was also a hard worker on the selection. Mr. AcIntosh is well and fa, ally; he extended to Sir Richard a most ported by the following speakers, and in d. . arrange I . . - 11 I - ,�[ . -OF- , I . I : I I - I "I : .. I -FOR Conservative side. He was a man of v,orably known to -the horse owners of cordial welcome to the town', and hoped the order mentioned: JohnBuchaDan,T. . .0 I � I �. I . - �!!Pw I ,, and, Hides, Sheep Skin, steady habits and &-mernber of the Being the Province, and all who know him -Arust him, his we might be favored with many visits - from him. - Sir Richard made a short Bell,Wm. Carlile, Rev. J. S. Henderson. - The negative was supported by the fol- Cromarty. . I LiTEIRARY.-Mr. Samuel Sproat THIS . both sides, decision was given in favor I the Mr. Bone Hard -are - . cheaper on - _: . I . . . I - . � : - - YEAR i Methodist church. of a genial while professional skill ; yy $1 'i4 ; street imp.rovements, ,99774 ; fire 'department, 'John who .48 Well 1�8 a was stopped , as soon as possible and the 8 in riend , this vicinity this week. Mr. Moore is now a resident of Casbel, all that concerns 0 the pe le. At five o'clock Mr. Gray wha retired last year from the contest, *intends, at the approaching election, $81.73 ; band, $50 ; print- ing, - . .1 - i . - Raw Furs. disposition and free off -handed manner.9 will asepre the company that the risks -he but happy reply, in which he thanked lowing in the order mentioned : has been threshing down near Brampton . I - I I 0. : . he had many f riends not only in the takes are safe ones. -At a recent meet- the Mayor for his complimentary re- I Patterson, G. Reith, G. Switzer and T. this last season has returned looking I - _. � . GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH. � . town where he resided but throughout ing of the Collegiate Institute Board it marks personal to himself, and expressed Harold. The decision of the Judges hale %nd hearty. -Mr. Henry Allen, the __ .. . � I I � . the county'. - ,The news of his sad fate was decided to re-engage all the present the very great pleasure it afforded. him wa§ a unanimous one in favor of the blind vocalist intends holding a concert TWF,'NT-Y And we want to finish the year with I _T3 a term as assessor of the Township of I . ClothinLy -- Gifts. � will be A severe shock to many and will be deeply regretted by his numer- teacherafornext year if they will so- i cept re-e'agagement.. The Institute has!; to be permitted once more to meet with so many of the people of Seaforth and affirmative. -Mr. J. ,Sutherland, of the post office bookstore, has been making in Johnston's hall on Monday evening next. It is hoped a goodly number will - a CleaKing out of . WU101JE N7 . - � - - . . I ous friends. ; . now the best teachiug staff it has his former constituents of South Huron, recent improvements in the post office, turn ouit.-The Cromarty Literary suen as P_ . . - if you desire to surprise your ]Efusband,Fathbr, I � 0 ever bad,And it is prospering and doing from whom he had received much kind. and has now one of the largest and Society met on Tuesday evening last, a I - I I � I . Wncle or Boy with a Christmas or We- Year's Tim LATE MR. LIFFITON.-Many. of a good wbrk.-A meeting of the town' ness, and be could only assure them that beat aesorted stock of books, stationery good -turn out as usual. The chie ' ' I . - 4Gift that will be appreciated, and in which you our citizens were much surprised and council was held on Monday evening, whether his future labors in. Parliament and Christmas goods to be found in any amusement of the evening was the de' Dress Goods, . a . - - will get more than money's value, contrive to - . seenre the size of their chest, measure to be deeply pained on Friday morning last on but the only business of importance should be among the members of Her village. bate " resolved that it would be well laken outside or over the vest. Then come and hearing of the death of- Mr. George transacted was the adoption. of the Maje6ty's loyal Opposition, or as a - ' to abolish our present system of licens- 6 5 Mantle.;010t�s- inspect our ininienso stock of Overcoat, and Liffiton. - It bad been known for several Financial Statement for the present Minister of tli6'Crown, he would always Hibbert. " ing the sale of intoxicating liquor." The I F� I - Suits. In nine cases out of ten from .cbest NOTES. -Mr. Joseph Connoll being Shawls, . . . measure alone we give a perrect fit. The . Bar- days that he was confined to his house year, which will be publisbed in a few esteem it a pri,vilege and a pleasure to Y, W11 0 leader of the affirmative not W gain Clothing and Dry (�oods House, Seaforth. through illness, but few thought his.- days, and the appointing of deputy re. do whatrhe co6,1d to advance the inter- Was injured by a horse a couple of present, his place was filled by D. Park, I � I . came seTiOUS, and all 'hoped to see him turning officerg.-Mr. T. P. Bull, one of eats of thiq riding. Six o'clock having weeks ago, died on Thursday of last assisted by James McKaig, Mies Gilles WIVI. PICKARD) I ' around �jain, soon, and hence the All- - Seaforth's pioneer residents, died in arrived, avid Sir Richard having to take week, from inflammation brought on by pie and Miss Hamilton. The negative . a . J ac kets,,, _� I . T. Kidd's old stand, Seaforth. he accident. -Mr. John Murphy, of was -upheld by John Laing assisted by - . . I . pourwement of his death was a severe Detroit, where be had resided for sev- � his departure for Clinton,'� after thank- t I � , . a I I - shocktomany. Hepassed awayaboui eral years,on Friday last. Mr. Bull was ing Mr. Oxray for his generous hospital- the second concession, and his sister, Miss McLachlaD'MiSS Whyte and R. Blankets, . . . . I 3 . ALWW en o'clock Friday forenoon. His ail- Stiaforth's first -municipal clerk, and ity and a general shaking of hands, the Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, returned from Hoggarth. Mr. George Wiison acted asi � 120jv __ M � 3unrion txpooifor* t, en - t was Bright's disease of tlie- kid- will be remembered by many of our pleasant gathering broke 'up. I - California last week. referee and with his assistants whom he I a a a Flannels,, %A:::> neys, from which he bai suffered -more older citizens for his many good qualities 0 called upon to help, decided in favor of - - or less for years, together with other of head and heart. -Dr. MoVicar, of � Brucefield. Staffa.- I the affirmative. . I Underwear, . _. DISTRICT MATTERS. �complications. Mr.- Liffiton was just Montreal,will preach theanniversaryser- MR. John Snider wishes to inform the NOTES. -Our corner store has changed . � . I . . , forty-five years of age. He has beena mono in the Presbyterian chu'roh hef e, - hands. Mr. Sadler gets poosession in � - . - . . . surroundin community of Brucefield, that he . - - -' To CORRESPONDEN-Ts.-As ()hrist_ r68ident. of Seaforth for about twelv'e on Sabbath, the 28th inst., and on the has on hani a complete stock of Harness, Whips, March, when building improvements -The trustees of 0 9 a F u r Oaps. : , an d during all that time following Tuesday evening will deliver" Robes, Blankets, &c,, which he will sell at a will be in order. Wa hope the stable . . mas and New Year's Days this years . I 8niall margin on cost during the holiday season. the school in Section No. 5 have engaged . I �. was employed as cutter in the clothing one of his most popular lecturies, enti- will rem ain as it is, handy to enclose a ' And Clathung. . y, we will be - establishment of Messrs. Duncan & Dan- tled "Capital va; Labor, or Darkest Eng- A call isolicited. . . 1201 white dog when a man goes visiting.- Mr. Robert Muldrew, son of Mr. John a i year fall. on Thursda ' NOTES. -The Sabbath School of Union. Muldrew, of Egmondville, as teacher . ebli,ged to issue Ti�iE ExPOSITOR can. He was a trusted, and valued land as it affects Canada." Dr. Me- . There has been some petty stealing go, __ � - ' employee and a good citizen, and was Vicar's fame as a, preacher and lecturer is church intend having a Christmas Arch ing on, and a well known � individual is for next year at a 'salary of $3.00. Mr. - . . ' ,oae day earlier than usual. Our h and deservedly esteemed by ,all so widely known that any commenda- and tea in the Royal Templars' .and suspected, perhaps wroDgfully.-J. Liv- Muldrew is a clever young - man and � Give us a Call and you will Save,. I c*rrespon-dents would 'therefore muc - Foresters' Hall on Tuesday evening, will make a good teacher. There were - ; 1 who knew him. He was. an active and. tion, would besuperfluous, suffice it to . ingstone has bought Oliver's village Money. � 14 - fourteen or fifteen applicants. ' .. ' ,oblige us by sending in their con- consistent member of St. Thomas' say that the people of Seaforth and vi- December 30bb. A good time is ex property at $600. -Hugh , Miiler has . tributions one clay earlier for the Church and a teacher in the Sabbath cinity have a real treat in store for pected.-Haviuga good grain market A COMFORTABLE Ham& -Mr. Wm. . . . rented J. Gillespie's farm. The latter 0 ' buyer, every success. -Miss Jessi, coninio brick resi- 'I I ,_ . - School. His wife died about five years them. -The inan ' old friends of Mr. here puta considerable more money in goes to Fultarton.-A large number Elgie, of thq 9th concession, has erected ; mext twp weeks. y irculation. We wish Mr. Dancy, the during the past season a handsome, I ago leaving him in charge of three Wm. McIntosh, wheformerly resided in' c passed through here on Monday even- �� , 9 . dious and comfortable Edward McFaul small children, the youngest being an Hullett, and who was one of the pioneer ing to Mitchell to hear Ron. R. J. t ' W -u, -.T SnE Tni�NK.s OF IT. -A for- infant, and these are now left orph,ans, residents of this county, having settled .Jameson is spending a few weeks- visit, Cartwright speak. � dence, and having it now nearly, coni- I mer Huron Girl writes from Sacramento, their only protector being their 'aged in Tuckersmith when' it was a wilder- ing.friends in Exeter. -A -very happy - - - pleted has moved in. The brick work . ' � 4Califarnia, as follows: "lam a reader grandmother, who has lived with Mr.. ness, will regret to learn of his death, event took place at the residence of Mr. Kinburn. was done by Mr. F. Guttridge, of Sea- SEAFORT11. � - I ii -of your valuable paper, and noticed most of the �. time since the de.� which took plaae.., recently in Dakota David Bell, near hlere, on the 10th inst. forth-, and the wood work by Mr. David Liffi-i ton �, . - I S _� that item concel-niiag Mr. S. Hannah's Re had n6 other where his sons and daughter reside. He Thiswas.the marriage of Mr. Bell's AGooDSALF.-The auction sale of proat, of Egmondville. The names of I . I - crop. I would advise him to get one of cease of his wife. was preparing to come to Ontario for eldest daughter, Maggie, to Mr. James the stock. and effects of Mr. Lindsay of these gentlemen are the best guarantee Well has received I a large - stock of far. - I ; I our California thieshers next season. relatives in this town or vicinity, his the winter, when h'e caught a severe Allan. The important ceremony was this place, was field on Friday. �Fhe that the work has been well and sub- niture for the Christmas trade. -The. If it could not th�esh his crop out in only near relative besides his mother " performed by Rev. J. H. Simpson. A weather was favorable, and there was , stantially done. The many friends of Christmas Tree and festival of the Evau- . being a brother, who resides in Mon. cold from the effects of which he never five days the owners -would take it off large crowd of people present. Biddi Wk treal. The funeral took place on Sat- recovered. He wits an honest, worthy number of invited guests -were present. I 1'g Mr. and Mrs. Elgie will join us in the gelical and Lutheran churches will t e the field in disgust. He says four -steam - i' Both the young people . are held in the was lively, and good prices were re- wish that they may be long spared to place. next week on the 14th concerision. I threshers three weeks, and uses the urday, the remains being interred in the man in the f ullest sense of the term. - - e alized. Cows went as high as $47 ; enjoy the comforts of. their handsome of Hay. A goo . . Maitland Bank cemetery, the respect in Mr. W. T. Grieve, of New Buffalo, Da. highest esteem, and their many fri nds two-year-old steers, $47 ; yearlings, n �, . Id tim.0 is expected, -Mr. ,word Busy too. Such yarns may do to which the deceased was held being .kota, and brother of Messrs. James and wi�h.Alr. and Mrs. Allan much happi� $27 ; spring calves $15, and so on. I . he ew home. , ' S. J. Latta, Charles Latta and Miss, , . I tel�l to friends iu, town, but not in the amply manifested by the large number Hugh Grieve, of th�is vicinity, is at ness in their new relations. TiEm ESTATE OF THF, LATE DA,vl:D� Haucb, our Public school. teachers, were., , _ . country," - - only property dull of sale was horses. , 0 who.took part in the procession. He' present on 16 visit to friends in this . The auctioneer's hammer was wielded WALKER.----�The Executors of the estate attending an -examination in Daishwood - 3A -N -TA Ci.Aus­The children of ,St. was -a member of the:Caaadian Order of county. Mr. Grieve formerly lived in . Kippen. *b Mi. W. G;. Duff, of Seaforth, and he of the late David Walker have deciAed and an entertainment iwthe Johnston ­ � . y to offer the entire estate for sale by Mills school last week. On Wednesday . Foresters, "and' the members of thar. Hullett, and has been a resident of Da- OuR Cheap' Suits ,are going off like did his work well and won the admira- � . , Thomas church Sunday School purpose Order showed their respect for their kota for ten years, where be has proo- hot cakes, so are our French Kip Boots at low ti' . publicauction. The date of the sale last they were attending an ex-amin- � irenderinu in Cardno's Hall, on Monday prices. Those not yet supplied should call early - on of all. has not yet been fixed, but due notice aaion in Miss' Morrison's. s . �. . '" 9 � aeceased brother by attending the fun- pered. He had a good crop this ye r, as present prices will hold but a short time - � 6-- - .�hool on the- - � evening next, commencing at 7.30, the a � of it will be given. The property con. B&bylon line. -Two wedding parties eral in a body and taking part in the which he sold at a fair price. -We are longer. The low prices are taking off the Goat - - I . beatitiful cantata, "A Visit to Santa burial service at the grave. . . sorry to learn that Mrs. M. L. Messett, Robes, On1v a feW left, Christmas Chndies, Hay. sists of the homestead farm, containing passed through oui�_villake on Tuesday. - �1 Claus' Home." A great. deal of pains . � � 0 � -Of this town, who has been ill for some Fruits, Peels &c., all fresh and cheap. We z in- NOT GOING TO STAND. -Please allow 98 acres, on whieh are all the farm Samuel Miller and -Miss Kruger, of the- .- I � have'been taken in preparing the chil- - vite inspection. D. Wmsmit,LER. . 1201 "through your paper to state to the buildingo, and two fifty -acre parcels on I - uple, and Mr. � . FouND.-On Main Street hree months, is very low. - Messrs. � me 14th concession was one co -dran by the energetic superintendent'.' betvVeeri Wilson. & Young's and Thos. Coventry'.s G6orge E. Henderson, E. C. Coleman NuBp,i.Ts O' NEws-M r. James ratepayers of the township of Hay, that the' opposite side of the road. These -Schroater and -Miss Willert, of near . - - Mr, Kemp, and a good evening's enter- Stores, " Santa Claus Headquarters," it is* filled- and William Smith are in the field as Smiliie has now become a permanent I will not be a caudidatQ for any muni- properties, we understand, will be sold Dashwood, was the other. .. � tainment is assured., Come and hear with liseful, beautifUl and cheap articles, suit. candidates for athe Deputy Reeve5hip. resident of our village. -Sleig hing is in cipal position in the township for the separately. The' Executors are Mr. . 0- __. . . the beautiful choruses and see the rail. able for Chri8tmas presents for people of all . - 11 � a0les Do not fail to.call and inspect these Mr. D. D. Wilsop, who is now in the excellen't condition and grain is being coming year, as I intend removing from John Walker, jr., son of Mr. George � . ' Chiselhurst. - way train, Santa Claus and. his dwarfs. 0 * the Province next spring. I have been Walker, a * goods, you will find an enormous variety of .9. ew- marketed rather freely. -Revd -Q. Mesers nd Mr. James Walker, of the - .old country, having sent home word that - . i NOTES. -Miss B. Boa, of Michigan, is I " To Santa Claus'House we'll go , eat fancy goods, and yaur money will buy ihore he will not again .stand for the Reeve. Simpson and Musgrave preached with a memberof the Hay council for thirteen West End. . over on a visit. -The singing mastervan; ' � . . Through the fields of ice and snow ; here than., any .where else. Come and see nuch acceptance at preparatory and years in succession, -twelve years as . 0 . . 1, . I - Ob, what care we, though the bears we see, SA!NTA CLAUS. i201-1 - ship, Mr. M. Y. McLean has consented to I ­ � I unable to start a class in .;his vi' Y.- I I 0 - . I � - ' i i . Wroxeter. cinit � I There'll be jolly funfor all you know." GREAT SXLEE of Albums, ,�ortfolios, be a candidate for the POSWOD.-Mr. D. ' 1hanksgiving services in St. Andrew's councillor and one year as deputy -reeve, ' Mrs. Mooney and husband, of - Dakot&, . 0 Grunimett has purchased Mr. John uhurch. The annual meeting of this and in retiring I have, to thank the rate- � Work Boxes, Books and General �,,,`Christmas BF.EVITiEs. -Messrs Rae & Dane have are at present visiting at her father's, I I � - . ,, 1. A-NOTITER B 1uRo,,;- Boy TO THE FRONT. Fancy Goods at Lu,Nt8DE.X & WILSONS. 1201-1 Shawls hopse and lot in Ifarpurhey for c6ngrega,tion was held 'on Wednesday payers forl,the confidence they have.."re- sold their entire stock 'to Mr. William , Mr. J. Fitzgerald, of this place. -The, 1 $500., Mr\. Shaw b 0. last. The various reports 'showed con. posed in me and their uniform kindness McLaughlin, who has removed it to .his Presbyte i . -We copy the follo,wing from a recent BiBLE.s. -Family, Pew. Pocket and as removed to -T � . I rian congregation intend bav- . ' number of the Canadian Lumberman : Teachers', also Bibles with Presbyterian Hymns routo.-Mr."Vm'. Mooney, of Grand gregatioual affairs to be in a satisfactory to me, and while regretting that the new store at Goryie. Messrs Rae' & ing a tea -meeting on the 23rd inst. The - "' The firm of George Hastings & 00. and with MethodiA Hymns in back, also Prayer Forks County, Dakota, and formerly -of condition. -Our. village may expect a pleasant relations which have � and Hymn Books in fine binding 8uitaole for 8010119 Dane have empty shelves i -a the mean. proceeds are to go to home and foreiga I . .adds one more to the 'list I of Toronto -presentation at LuMSDEN & WILSONS. 1201-1 Seaforth, was in town this week looking lively time on Christmas Day in the subsisted between us must be severed, I time, but ate laying in a full and com- missions. - A g - ood time is expected.- , I whalesale lumber firms. The new com- , . up old friends. Mr. Mooney has been form of a grand shooting match. We wish them and the good townshW Of plete stock of new dry goods, . . , A sad and - , " 0 in Dakota about ten years. He.. says believe this to be the grandest i groceries - painful accident happened pany is composed of gentlemen already Loc.kL - BRiR-Fs.-We tice by the affair of Hay great future prosperity. -H. EY'_ &C., and will soon be in better shape to here on Thursday evening last. Mr. A. well and favorably known, not Stratford Herald that Viss Gertrude he has never had a crop failure in that its kind ever held here. ROCK. � - 0 do business than eyer.-The curlingrink is McDonald, of Hibbert, 1;a -d the miefor- � only to the Toronto public, but to th,p Crich, daughter of Mr.John Crich.'of time', and has done well. He lives on LOCALITIES. -Mr. H. Shaffer shipped being got into shape, and should the pre. tune to fall from a load of lumber, and . trade throughout Canada. Mr. Goo. this town,,has been re-engaged as teach- the adj6ining section to Mr.J ames Hatt, another car load of live hogs last week, Walton. sentelrosty weather continue will soon re- one of the wheels of the wagon passed Hastings, the senior member of the new er of the school in Section No. 2, South who also is ,doing well. Mr. Mooney the weight of e%ch hog being on an av- A NARROW ESCAPE. -On Friday sound as of yore to the shouts of the over his legs above the ankles, He was � . comp%ny, has for the past 22 years been Easthope, for next year at an increase brought his wife and family with him erage 10 pounds heavier than his pre- morning, as Mr. Donald Campbell, of 'local stone -pushers. -Mr. James Ballan. carried into the house of Mr. I. Moore, the principal of the firm of Hastings of salary. -The Mitchell Recorder of and they intend spending the holidays ceding load. He also shipped to the Walton, opened his blacksmith shop, he tyne and Mr. B. Miller, who recently where he remained all night, seeming & Peterkin. Mr. John Gray has for last week says : " Mr. John Farrow is with, Mrs. Mooney's father, Mr. John same man a load of dressed pork on noticed smoke and flames issuing from left for Prince Albert, North West quite cheerful and talked of going . to, � roauy years been associated with Messrs. removing .his family and household ef, Fitzgerald, of Chiselhurst. - We are Monday. Mr. Shaffer'sa* - the floor. He wasJust in time ,to save Territory, have both returned. T work the next day, but before mornin , ye be can dis hey . �g Pryce Brothers, and uti.deratands the fects to-Seaforth this week. He has a sorry to learn that Miss McLaughlin pose of large hogs the shop. He keeps ashes in a box in prefer Ontario yet. -Municipal matters the legs began: to swell, and the pain I I 16'"Aber trade of Canada perhaps as well situation as agent for the implement has been obliged to close up her dress- the lighter ones, and is ready to buy the shop and it is thought live coals are very quiet, and as yet coming became so intense that he� could not I L ,as any man in the country. The new works of Messrs. Patterson & Brother making business in thi3 town on account all kinds. -Wm. George Troyer, . of were put in the box 21 hours before, events have failed to cast their keep still. In the morning he L Was . -company is composed of men of business Company, Woodstock, and t � he firm hag of poor health. She has returned to Hills Green, is at present, learning the having burned through the bottom of shadows before so fir as the driven home and a doctor called, who � abitity and integrity and open out busi- located hiin at Seaforth. Mr. Farrow is' her home in Grey,�wbere we trust she operating with our station master, Mr. the box and a double floor. It was -a, village elections are concerned. -Large said one leg was broken and the other I % neas,in Toronto under the most favor'- a good citizen and -we iegret his -re- may soon recover lost health and Clegg. -The Sacr-%ment of the Lord's narrow escape, and only the fact that quantities of grain are being market. badly bruised. - � :�ble auspices." Mr. John Gray, me . n- moval, but we are pleased to learn that strength.-Mio3 Oldham, of Beamoville, Supper was diripensed in the Presby- Mr. Campbell is an early worker pre- ed, the price of farm produce here be. - . . - ,_ ing : wbeat 88 to 90 cents, peas 60, Leeburn. tioned above, is ik son of Mrs. Gray, of he is bettering himself in a finaucial ,who has been spending several months terian church last Sabbatb, When the vented the formation of more ashes than . the Mill Road, Tuckeramith, and is an- sense." -The entrance examination',s to with her sister, M ra. , T. 0. Kemp, left pastor, Rev. Mr. Acheson; preached.- he would like at one time. barley 40, oats 40, pork $5.40, potatoes GOOD TEmpi�Aitsl EXTERTAL-N-NE11TT.- 4 . - I I -Mesors John Sanderson and H- The Good I ,other of Huron's sons who is rapidly High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, for Brantford on Wednesday. -Mrs M. Service in the Methodist church is at 38. � Templars' entertainment next comin c, to the f ront. We wish him suc- will begin on Monday morning at 9 Thompson and Mrs. M. R. Counter 1.30 p. m. next Sunday, instead of the McKillop. �_ Henning are buying and etoring away Wednesday evening promises to be a 0 - I large quantities of potatoes. -A con- . cess in his new enterprise. o'clock in Wroxeter, Brussels, Seaforth, have been visiting friends in Clinton usual hour 2.30 p. m. -We are pleased NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee, who good one. The programme is already . . , I Exeter, Clinton, Goderich and Dungan. since Saturday.�The annual Christmas to state that our sick are improving as have been visiting friends in thiq section gregational social and Sunday 134001, filled, and a good crowd is expected-. SE,iFoRin ALONE PROGRESSrN'E.-In non. Papilashould be in their places Tree entertainment in connection -with fast as can be expected.-Mi8s Jennie for some time, have returned to their entertainment willbe held in the Y_xes- DIED.-MiSe Maggie Carney dlea on 'I . � his speech at Clinzon on Tuesday, -night at a quarter to nine. -The admirable thelEgmondville Sabbath School will be Mellis arrived home from the North- home at Fort Benton, Montana.- Mr. byterian church on the . 6f Tues- � Wednesday, last week, aftera, -long and . evening " last, Sir Richard Cartwright gave ota- and able. address recently delivered in held* in the basement of the church on west last week. -Mr. Edward Taylor is Josep� Morrison, who has been resid- dak Deceinber 30th. There will be painful illness of years. She was a gen- tistics showing the population of each Woodstock by Hon. Oliver Mowat, I addresses by several speakers and an ,�%Iesday evening next, the 23rd inst.- at present under the parental roof hav- ing in Seaforth for the past two years, eral favorite, and her early death at the , - town- and incorporated village in the Premier of Ontario, and which has , .e would again remind our readers of ing come home from the West a few is moving back to the old farm in this entertainment furnished bythechildren, age of 23 years, causes- a feeling of sad - the musical and literary entertainment days ago. -Mr. Wni. Deitz, who has township. Joe was a first-rate neighbor 0 � County of Huron in 1879 and again in elicited such favorable comment from . The Methodist and English church Sun! ness in the neighborhood. A large -nnm,- I . 1889. Thesestati8tics were taken from - to be held in the Roxboro school house been in Washington Territory for some and a jolly good fellow, and ' day schools are also preparing treats for . I press and people, has been published in � we welcome - her attended thi funeral on Friday in I . I the assessment rolls of the severarl Muni- pamphlet form by Messrs. Williamson this evening. There should be a large time is back. for a few weeks. He him back once more. -One night re- their, children. Mr. John Marks spite of the storm. . - I cipalities, and wer� furnished by the & Co., of Toronto. It forms a neat litw turn -out. -There is now good sleighing, intends' removing his family ouithere cently a surpriae party arrived at the arrived home from Manitoba last Wed- CLOSING ExERCISES.-The closing ' I Clerks to the Ontario Bureau -of Indus, -tie volume, and is, deserving of a place although there is not. much snow and about the first of January. He likes residence of Mr. Duncan McGregor, and nesday. 0 ex'ercises at No. 9 school will be held on . . tries at Toronto. They showed that' in every family. -That old standard pub- the weather for the past week has been the country well and says there is lots were accorded a hearty reception.' The Zilrich. Friday next, when,an entertaining time . during the period named, from 1879 to lication, the Canadian AlmaD%-, has delightful. -The -following ex -pupils of of work for steady and industrious men floor. was cleared and the dancing com- __7 . is looked for. . Miss Linfi-ald -is putting ' 1889, the population of every town and made its appearance for 1891. I�is one the Collegiate Institute who attended anq that wagesl are considerably inenped to the music of the violin play- D. S. FAUST, Zurich,. is still carrying forth great efforts to make it a success, iticorporated. village in the county ex- of the most useful publications in exist- the Model School during the season just higher there than here, while a family ed by Mr. Brian O'Harai accompanied on his big Discount Sale and will continue to do and the scholars are hard at work pre - so until after New Year. He has a lot of Goods �cept Seaforth, had decreased, while Sea- ence and richly merits its wHe popu- ended have been engaged as teach- can live alinost as cheap.-R-ev. Mr. Me- by Miss Annie McGrekor on the organ. which must be disposed of and will therefore be paring for it.- There will be a large � .forth's population had increased. For larity. It is brimful ,of useful, every- era for 1891 : Miss Bethune, in the Sea- Kibbon was visiting friends in our A ple.asant time, was spent until near - mold for cash. Just to hand a large stock of turnout of friends and visitors if the . � instance, the population of Goderich had I day information. -Farmers' Institutes forth public school; Miss A. Glass, at village last week. � morning, when all the guests departed Mayes Prize Baking Powder. 1201 weather permits. " ,decreased about one thousand ; the POP- will be held in this county during the . Moleaworth ; T. N. Forsyth, in No. 2, for tfieir homes,,after wishing Mr. and GOOD PiGsi-Mr. Jacob Ruby, of this HOME KNOWLEDGE AssocxATiox.- I : Z r'll IV I- : L. . U au 013 0 inton had decreased over month of January, as follows: South ue erom t ; George "lass, x4o. 0, ffic- lie sall. . Mrs. McGregor a merry Christmas and place, is the fortunate owner of seven he payments for this concern are fall- I - , . twenty and so on all around, while the Huron, at . Exeter, on Friday and Satur- .Killop; W. A. Kerr, at: Harlockl; 'ALL parties owing past due notes and a happy New Year, .. little pigs five weeks 'Old, which weigh ing due just about now, and those who - population of Seaforth had increased day, the 16th and 17th ; East Huron, at LTohn Larner, in No. 4, Hibbert. - accounts, are requested to call and settle not 150 pounds. Any person wishing to put their trust in the ofly-tongued book over two hundred. -Although - the in- Bruis8els, on .Monday and Tuesday, the -The children belonging to -the Band later thmn December 15th. ' If not, every one - purchase prize porkers should. call on agent feel like going behind the barn - ill be put in Court for collection. We inean Bruspels. I crease is not very large, it is, under the 12th and 13th ; West Huron, at Smith's 0 Hope, which -has for several years what we say, and all those parties will know it IF YOU want to buy' a farm cheap and Mr. Ruby about the first 'of April .and kicking themselves. To think of the . circumstances, very gratifying and the b en under the care of Miss A. Cowan, w . ' Hill, on Wednesday and Thursday, the h if they do not pay before the above date. COAD, on 6 next. - amount of money that has been taken statement . asy terms call and see F. S. Scott, at Brus- - - . made those from Seaforth 14th and 15th. -The annual meeting df ,-d theiT annual supper in the basement , RANNiH & YOUNG. 1199-3 8elq, as he always has a number of good cheap DIVISIO'N' COURT. -Division Court was out of the people is beyond belief. There � -who heard it feel very proud of their the Ontario Creamery Assodiati%� will - of -the Presbyterian church on Wednes- ALL parties indebted will please pay Morris, Grey and McKiflop for sale, held here on Wednesday last in the has been enough taken out of this town- � . � , - farms in day eveniag. T6e!r';e was a large atten- u before tlw 25th of December, as owing I ses, ' . town. � be held in Berlin, on the 13th and 14th . to Also a number of Village lots w th hou or it new town hall, Judge Doyle presiding. ship to establish a good library in eve " . I . a I dance and the little folks enjoyed ilFhealth I am leaving for another climate. and you want to sell your farm see him. He ry I C, I of January. -Mr. James Killoran, son a gen- I - will In his opening address tho Judge re. school section in it, and practically all - � ,iuine feaet ane bad a good time. Ad- need every doliar. Thanking you one and all also sell your stock by uuction, satisfaction guar- - , A SAD AFFAIR. -A most melancholy of Mr. John Killoran, of -this town, has for your very liberal patronage while in lousiness anteed. 1199-8 ferred to the suitableness of the �own there is tn show for it is an Atlas, which � . , - - I in the . � were. here. FRAN11C O'NICIL. 1201 BRIEFS. -The London and Ontario rmer - � occurence took place on the line of the been re-engaged as teacher dresses suitable for the occasion, ball and congratulated the councif and they do not want or ne�_d, for the fa * London, Huron and Bruce railway on school in Section No. 8, McKillop, for given by the town clergymen. -Measts. A GREAT SuccEss.-R. Morrison's loan and investment company have ivold ratepayers of the township on their Is not abook buyer to any great 61tent, I . Tuesday last, about a mile south of next yeai, a,t an increase of salary. He Win. Govenlock, Qeorge- Hammill and Clearing Sale is a great success. Goods going commodious an&Well planned ball. lie s-nd $12.50 would cover his beck bill for . i I'v- ,� g_1A 4, i., I,: L� ..I ? the old Lamb farm to Robert McMur- I DEOEI . ­ � . I 'FINE ASS, _� AMILLINIERY7 I NIANNTLESI. * . D R E S_ ,I;_; F; SHA �� � . "W, And Well 1 -in -de . and Boys, at � I . � � . Edward, . I I - SEA] I -_ I . � I - A VOICE F1 - ]Dr,A,u E'x-rosrrx . niuch of lute in via destitution in Da�� � Mission for space � X wish to give 7W on th� other side I I as a fewst I ray th,c Red River ValleY doubt, I)een alver in sonje parts of when you c�114de I of bushels of'whe I see tilixt) as a Sta tonable dist%Aee I ,destitation. in tht -counties resulted arout-h and del The former may � tain extent by ir, of artesian wellsv happens that the -ply 01 pure artei lilmostall the &�. Is depth varying--, � - The gopher nuleg . , to successfully e applicationof Sol settlers in the R, 111 ) been moref4t 4 . �aforemeutioned I ed those countiel - 'Tis, une the ,cr heavier some sea fallen �xud -such: tario, and the Es ad&), but total I counties of the NV Topher plague ill, he trops in t -were this ye&T f, . Thewheat Yield crop� averages, acre, some rearb I els, aud some -A� Good farmin 'g tv country as well menu of the Ek People living iE grain fin spring, attestion-to it I I now v,er; ini i weeds that gr< t'ho te&r1y)ftumn I - finally they usi -wheat grow11394 not a total faI711 I . . paralleled in tt . area, and the. L healthy if it it . some other poi possess"., haw -el0mentsfor ti hwrd wheat, ,oi, hay. Peas' as f allure, but: fi� Well. - I Au idea pre this country i' fathomable fri the winter ser, :1 - home of the el I . I I I . 7 In mmer. IJJU L - on't attem] of the dry-nels". ly becomes ut . believed to b,e , r4her..than,al. - �1 terminating I �Ljlou;rish in it, , z , 1�0o_untry. Ts > -&do potato be . first appears ,some four �or I it has not yel the damage A laborof3est, blizzard, a -ba, ten, leaving 1 track, is unk loss Of hun1w sea -son here- � Huron or tbV txrlo. In fi L . deuths by f -r.4 ing my retil L& V a M V" I I c res ted in Line -death of M -r. W. H. Cooper, a well- is a good teacher. -Mr. Andrew Kidd has placed a large heating furnace in the eorge Anderson ave resurned from the University at Toronto so spend the out fast, purchasers delighted with the bar- ains given: grea IV 9 * ' ter reductions than ever no being made in Cfock- . ray, for $2,200, which is a cheap price. Farms that have been in the market for . said Exeter avid Zurich balls were the only ones which were heated from the some time. It would be well if we took "I - . LLLL . time to think went . I I lwreb .Ws r4s I I Serv'ce recol �� . - - I i t known and prom nent- residen of - the town of Clinton. It that hardware store of Messrs. Reid & Wil- -of - holidays. . l ;.,,specially reduced prices asqware ur' ery and G1 d ing the holidays. Sign of some time will soon be all sold, then look basement by furnaces. Lawyer Col- I -_ into things we do not underataodj I . I -has evA � Aster, seems on Tuesday morning Air. Cooper took the son this town. -The wan y f i iends of M r David Sproat, I of Egmo ' ndvflle, will ' R - RICHAPID Si CARTWRIGHT IN SEA- the Red Flag., Marshall's Block, Heneall. 1201 . Lc I �`RIEFS.-Sleighing has been out f or the price of farm lands' going up in this locality. line, of Exeter, and Michael Z-eller,clerk of the court, alLao congratulated the % � V-,�,�A : I . . Mc;rris- � I iiince the tt-A . although str train at Clinton for Brucefield, -and was around that village for some time dur- be sorry to learn of his inten� ed re- FORTH. -Oa Tuesday.last Sir 'Richard very good during the past week, and it COUNCIL DoiNGS.-The council met ratepayers on the fine town hall which . LITERARY Soc=_Y.-The fifth session I . � ent occamon - Thehl in(, the day. In the forenoon he was ty moval. Re has made an engagement with Mr. Wm. Milne, of Ethel, and re- ,Cartwright droppei off at Seaforth on his way to ClinLon from Mitchell. - He would seem that everyone has been tak- ing advantage of it. -Grippe is on Monda, and prepared the annual y by they now have. ,- BRiEFs.-Mr. of the School Section No., 6 Debating irty., �no mean* Ili seen to start south, walking along the trz.ak. He had � Moves to that place in January next. It arrived by the one o'clock train, and was . once more in our midst, and from all repo'rts statement required statute, and it is now in the hands of the printer.' The Samuel Geiger, from ne;Lr Kilmanagh, Michigan, who has and Literary Society, bad their first de- bate on Tuesday evening of 'this week. - � destroy -ojali � railway not gone r fit aintil he met the forenoon express train will be some compensation to his friends . met at the station'by severalof his f ormer has lost none of his old time grip.-MisE receipts areas follows, Cash in hsnd been visiting his parents and other The subject of debate was, "Re -solved f insurance -al low, no veri � , going north. The engineer says he here that he is not going so far away but we will be able to get a look at his supporters, who accompanied him to the 'Commercial Hotel. While herc,�he was Maggie Buchanan, who has been in London forthe couple of months, as audited, $1,067.38 ; received on sink- ing fund, Provincial friends here for some time past, return- home last I . that the hanging of Birchall was an in- . I residto ther noticed him standino, on the -side of the 0 track an.d that he blew the whistle to genial face once in a while. -M r.,George theguestof Mr. Wun. M. Gray. Dur- . past returned horne this week.-Mi3a M. . - $181.30; school grant", $149 ; refunded Howe insurance, ed week. -Mr. J. R. Eckstein, of Jackson, Michigan, a former clerk in justice." The affirmative was sustained I by A. McCall, A. H. Cochrane and Win. . . near the i . e have. - warn hiqi off. He apparently moved a Gouinlock, of Toronto, spent Sunday in town, the guest of Dr. Colenian.-Mr. IB9 the afternoon a large number of his ol d f riends, both f tom town and coun try, Morrison is visiting friends in Exeter. - Mr. J. Stark, who hai been in Manitoba $292 ; hqtel licenses, $269.34 ; butcher . Mr. D. S. Faust's store, was in the vil' w I � Bowman, while the negative was taken . . - � the pri( lug few steps backwards, but as the engine . &pproached him, he either threw himself Charles Moore, who some ten years qo . a . called on him, and he seemed excending- for some time past. is once more in our and shop licenses, 825 ; hall renti 60c. ;' Hay scale rent, $40; refund by county lage for a few days visiting his moth6r. who is sick. -Mr. Wm. Deitz, of Washl by Wm. Cochrane, S. Anderson and Jas. Bowman. After some good speaking on . : . ducts-, &c.1 -w or fell across the track in front of it. was engaged in the photographing busi- ness in Seaforth, but who has since then ly pleased to meet them all. H& still cherishes many pleasant reCollections of midst looking hale 'and hearty. -We believe Mr. George McEwen, who has on street improvements, $42.90. Dis- bursements,, salaries, $346 charit ington Territory, is at present visiting his brother-in-l�w, Mr. E. Axt, of this . both sides, decision was given in favor I the Mr. Bone Hard -are - . cheaper on - . He was struck by the engine and thrown saine distance- to one side. The train been a resident of Dakota, was visiting f - old Centre and South Huron, and takes the deepest interest in . a acted a Deputy -Reeve in the past, and ; yy $1 'i4 ; street imp.rovements, ,99774 ; fire 'department, I village. He intends staying until after of affirmative. Thus. 11 � I I 'acted as -'chairman, A,fter the debate .48 Well 1�8 a was stopped , as soon as possible and the 8 in riend , this vicinity this week. Mr. Moore is now a resident of Casbel, all that concerns 0 the pe le. At five o'clock Mr. Gray wha retired last year from the contest, *intends, at the approaching election, $81.73 ; band, $50 ; print- ing, New Year8.-Mr. Adam Sippel left for Detroit few daysi several readings, etc., Were given. The . � .gradesof -M � the CativAi 1. injured man taken up. Although still living his found where he is postmaster, and has. a gen- very Ur',dly- e .,ntertained Sir Richard running for Reeve. Mr. McEwen' is , $45.75 ; miscellaneous, $60.60; town hall, $165.40 ; fuel, $19 ; John Lu.9- a ago. -Mr. Emanuel has sold his interest in the store here, next m6eting will be held on December , 23rd; subject, "",Resolved that the v�it'rk us hai injuries were to be very serious. He was placed on the train eral atore, besides a farm. He is'doing well there. He says the farmers in his and a number of the citizens at dinner at the Commerciali wken an hour was one of our most energeticand enterprie- ing business men. We also learn that comb, =.82 ; coupons redeemed, $300 - and has purchased a farm near Sebring- �. .- _ . ' Morris Council 1 justified in its pro- Ire see, cuti L will ihow* and taken to Clinton and died soon af ter vicinity had a very fair - crop this year.. . very pleasantly Spent. The company Mr. Wm. Caldwell", who recently served school board, $149 ; election expenses' I $4.00 ; Howe insurance, $138.75 taxes ville. His wife left for her new home on Wednesday. Their many friends cedure against tte bondamen." _ I . LoCALS.-Mr.'Frank Bell,Df the 3rd ,wheat 'a t * reaching that place. Whether the sad -The Firemeii's Ball on Friday evening . was composed of the clergymen of - the a term as assessor of the Township of ; remitted, $100 ; taxes collected to date, I here will be sorry to lose them from our - concession, . is at dangerously ill Avinuipog �. , . as the result of accident or design will, perhaps, never be known.., last was, as usual, a very successful a' d � in town, the members of the- town c, - 01110- cil, and- to the Hay, -intends running as Deputy -Reeve. $3,415 ; cash on hand at present, $345. midst. -Our Public school examinations present I . with inflammation. -Miss J. Ireland, t ,,south of � . Th Afr. Cooper was a comparatively Young pleasant affair. There were about 125 couples present and all enjoyed -them. others, number of about thirty. The company comprised men of -Mrs�.. W. A. Waugh was in Wingham this wbek on a visit. -The Rev. J. -*S. The statement of assets aud liabilities for 1890 show that when all out stand- "paid bre being held to -day, Friday, and an entertainment will be held this evening. of Seaforth, is home to spend a montli's . visit under the roo-L-Schoot paid. wheat Iwo � in -an ; was a widower, but leaves no. family. He waa a native of the town- selves to the full. -Rev. Dr. Stafford, pf Toronto, both political parties. After all had done ample justice to the bountiful Cook preached in the-hiethodist church, Clinton, ing accounts are theire will be a -Mr. Levi Buck, of near New Dundee, parental in section No. 6 will hold a public exam-, � ,64 cents. Pembin&9 ship of Tuckersunith, and had been en- � preached to large congrega- tions in the Methodist church on Sab- repast, Mayor Wilson, who occupied the chair, on Sabbath last with much ac- - ceptance.-The Sacrament of the Lord's balance of cash on hand of nearly $1,000, which is certainly a showing, con- is the guest of Messrs. Frank and Chas. Bossenberry.-Next week will be Christ- ination on Friday 19th inst.-Sonle- I . .. in the I all the Hui J gaged for many years in the marble business in, Clinton. He always took a bath last. The reverend gentleman is a , - in a few appropriate remarks expressed the he felt at being . Supper will be dispensed in Carmel Presbyterian good sidering the amount of work done and - mas, and our mere hants are. doing their sheep worrying still goes Oil I _�, southern part of the to-�vnship. Twenty-- 6. se-atedi, 7 . . -deep intereat and a very active part in very versatile and attractive spea . , , kbr, while his mermons were simple, direct pleasure present and having an opportunity of meeting Sir a church on Sibbathnext at 11 a. m. -A very -interesting deb the rate being only two cents, an hereto - e showing is so utmost to supply -their customers with nice Christmais -Mr. Herman six victims have been despatched. . I I L . . . . I r_ � - . - - 0 good - . goods. Thes'bove was received too late for last week- -1 '1� I 1 . I . � - � . . � I . . I . I . . I I . � . . . - -�; - 1_ .. .. .� . � : -, - I . - ... . � . I . � . . I . � I .1 I . . . - . S - - . I ., , . - � . . - - . I . - _� - - I � . � . � - __ _ - -.- . . . I � � . I . - . � �. I � � - I I . - - . - .1 -­ _��­ - - OR - I I � i� � . � i . I s __ . . - - I ------- ­­­ ­­ -- 1- -_ - . I - - . I -1 ___ I_ - _. . 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