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I I ��� — I - ­ -, ­-­­— - ­ �� - - - - ­ � - - - I - � I.— I -, ­­­ ­ ., --­ ­��"Amlkl--Icl. - ­ - � ­ � "I --- I - - - -- —, ----------",�----�---�-,--tl?.,- *� - ., . - � . - - I I � . � 7 . � I., I . . . � I � � . . 11 I . - . . . - .- I � I , , I - '. I . I � � . I I . I I - � I . . . - - . . � � � I . � . j I I - - . . . . . � I I – � - - f - I z . . I . � . . I . � I � � - . -� ,: � . - I ­ I � - � � . . " - . . .� . -7 . .1 . - - . � � . 1�-- 1 7 . I . .1 . . V . . . . 1� I . I- � THE HDRON EXPOSITOR, ,­ DECEMBER 26,118,90. ­ � 8 . - � . .. . - - - � I � I - . . � � . - �- -- - � - � I T --�--, I - - I I 11 . I � -, � .. - . I . I— 11* � � 41 � Free Press from the time of its first 'in- ly of Seeforth, in to be married next. Those who did attend, however, . were profit by. The pupils were much at. case, being voted the beat one ever held I - "VT-tl�-- - 1. � EDWARDOASH troduction into the paper. Some of the Tuesday. Several old Seaforth 'friends more than pleased with the evening's tached to Mr. - Johnston and deeply inLeeburn. The reciting and dialogues . I., - I . brightest contemporary chess problem. have received invitations totbe mar- entertainment. The blind singer ap. regret his departurefrom thesohool. wouldbehardto beat any�vliere.­An . I . : . I I � � I . INVILL-PAY THR :i ists received their first lesson through Iriage.—Mr. Ja`nies W-hitney, who has pears to be well skil-led-in vocal music; We understand he intends purauing his old resident left us on !Frid&y,iu the Pei TT . . � . I - . ,- LAST MONT11 1. � . the Free Press from the chess master 'J been in Chicago since leaving here, re- has a well -cultivated voice, and is, be- studies for the ministry. There were son of Mrs. W. Clutton, Mr. and Mrs. 1. � I - I �' �, . Highest Market Price who has now gone. Mr. Bull waEl a man cently received an appointment to a re- sides, an excellent player. fie sang about forty visitors present. Cl'utton came here t*enty. years ngo, , . I . - I . ,t position in_ a with good . and ever since have been aniong our most —OF- - of extreme—one migh almost say sp6neible and lucrative ' effect a number of switimental - - active workers in temperance, Sunday w . FOR— I t,��%,. shrinking—modesty. He was a gentle jewelry store in Horner, Illinois. Mr. and comic songs. His rendering of East Wawanosh. . -1 . ,i utton I i thoughtful and considefate of Whitney is apother of our Seaforth boys "Annie Laurie" and "Committed to LOCAL NOTES.—The Christmas Tree school and church: work. Mr. C1 I ! - . - I . � Sheep - SkiRs and soul, - here's no place like home " and burn Sunday echo It - - Halesi others, and always ready to lend a help- who is doing bimself credit.—The muui- the Deep " was particularly fine, as was and entertainment,! held in. school- see. being the means of starting the old Le - ii I �. . THIS WA' '. - Raw Furs. hig hand. He was a man of filre' �attain- cipal nominations take place in the town also T .ol which grew into .--. . tion. No. 13, on bdonday' 22nd inst., two congregations; . but is now represent- �, 0. � � -, ments-, but kept himself so much in- the hall on Monday evening next. There "Mrs. Y6&rty's Cake." He also was a grand.success. A! large crowd he 'Presbyterian. The --- . . I . . R EAFORTH. background that only close friends and will, likely, he a large turn out of. rate. played a number of instrumentals,. which were present and they all reported hay. ad by one, t y `1� - payers as municipal matters seem to be were well received. After singing "God Inghad a good time.—Mr. JohnE. have sold their farm to their son Alex. *+I, � : I — intimates knew Mis real worth. -In his and are going to spend the winter with And we want to finish the year 'With - . death Detroit low -a most exemplary hot this year.—We understand that the Save the Queen " the concert broke up. Bennett, of Blyth, the veteran'thresher, . . I . Clothing, Gifts. citizen, and the chess World, in which town band intend serenading a number A�, / I 0 . steamed down the sixth concession with their son, Dr. Clutton, of Edgar, Simeo'e' -a- Ucaring out of WINTER. G 001)& . . 11 I I � . in- of our citizens on Christmas and . New � , I" his traction engine on Friday h)st to County. Mr. Clntton left some time -SuO as ., 11 -- � I ., — Mr. Bull so delighted to live - a dist . Ilibbert. . . .—N -o.4 D school closed on Friday � I If you desire to surprise your Husband, Father, guished member. Mr. BulY leaves a Yeay'a Eve. The -band are in need of his father's farm, where he thresh -ad on ago I . - . . . � . - BuiEDixG OPERATIONs.—Building op- on, Miss Linfield . Uncle or Boy with a Christims or New Year's widow, one daughter, Miss Maggie,who funds hud the members are continually the following day. He has one of the with a good examinati : . � � . . , � Gift that will lie appree14,ted, and in Nvhich 3-011- ' erations are likely to be brisk on the 8th getting great praise for the good progress Dress Goo'ds . � . will -et -nore than money's value, contrive to is a teacher in the Tappan School, and called upon to make personal sacrifices con . ces I sion next summer. Mr. John beat threshing outfits in the county.— - I .. V ; I �, measure to be one son, Harrry, a lad of twelve years. to keep things nfloat, and the citizens Mr. Win. Portdr'field has returned from. made by the school during her term as I I - 4 . secure the size of vioir riliest, Fell.48 preparing to build a inew barn, " "" � _ a - - � I Kw - I - Then come and the Queen Cit 't hire he has been for te cher. The day was very fine and the - - taken Outside or over the vest. fie was a member of the Ancient called on should give them a liberal re- 60x52, and 24 foot. posts, With brick I . . a a Mantle 01offis � 1. I inspect our inimense stock of overcoats and ' school was crowded.by parents and visi-I I - . I from chest Order of United Workmen. ception.—Mr. D. A Wilson id expected . the past few months.—Mr. John Taylor, - . . � . � - ­ Su.,tH. In nine cases out of ten . . to sail for home on the 27th inht.—We stabling underneath. Mr. Andrew Pa- is again in our midst, after having spent tors, among whom were ,Revs. Nlessr . ; I I rn;wure alone we give a per(ect fit. The Bar- ' Shawls, . . , I -' trick is going to build a new driving ich,'Mr. I a,in Clothing and bry (Iloods House, Seaforth. . THE MUNICIPAL ELECTlONS'.—As the -would agaiir,r�-Wilnd our readers of the 0 We summer in Manitoba. We have no Hutton and Anderson, of-'God,ed . - W11 . I ' 9 . . � . house. Mr. George Sillery, Mr. Charles I � . attention of the people, not. slone'of ' Anniversary Services in the Presbyterian son in- doubt but' that the bells will ring to S. P. Halls and lady, of the High adhool , I : � : WM. PICKARDs Aberhart,. and Mr. James Morri and many others. Miis Linfield re- . v . , I . - Seaforth but ,)f the entire COUDty, Will Church next Sabbath, and of Dr. Mc- , —Mr. Thomas Edwards '- ' Jackets.- - I � I � welcome him. . I . I . T. Kidd's old stand, Seaforth. tend raising and enlar Ying their barns. ceived a beautiful present from her 0 " be much taken up by the municipal Vicar'slecture on Tuesday evening.— 9 . and his sister Annie were visiting at U . I ,� ;� - . . I Mr. Thomas Garry is gol.rig tobuild a for which she gave . elections during the next week, a few, Divine Service with Holy Communion in Mr. -H. Edwards' the past few days. scholars at the close, f l3fan kets, . . . ; - L . - 1/1' .1&. 0 Words on the subject may not be out of St. Thomas Church on Christmas Day now brick residence'. These improve- Mr. George Vancamp has returned a feeling response. She is giving up . I - . � � � . "' — � ! I I ments are all inside of a mile and a half teaching for a time. . I I . ��, place. TiiE EXPOSITOR does Dot ad- at 11 o'clock. The church thas been from Huntingdon, Quebec, where he has � ; ' " P 001to f* , i . i , 0 �4, 'no 1% 45 'T on the sanie line. We would like to a a a Flannels, I : 41 I � ' ' ring the past summer. I I .. f. I vacate the c m'u ' - I a Kippen. I � � "N, laims of individual candi- beautif ully decorated a .. :�M - �i � ecialpsalms, hear of a line that c a beat it. been working du � sp ni- by ne and anthems 6, b � dates nor take sides with them for , ein —Mr. John Robertson is having an In - J g prepared — ­ P . - . MATTERS. � cipal honor8,but desires the general good for the occasion. AccoidiDg to the cus- � , , � otion sale on Saturday, the 27th inst., Ciiuncu SizRvim—Rev. W. F. Camp- Underwear, . ., � : UT -STRICT au . I I 4 of the whole people.. The franchise'is a tom of the Anglican Church the offertory W alton. . to dispose of his stock and implements. - bell will, D. V., conduct service in the .. I i I I en- sacred trust pla6ed in the hands of the on that day is presented to the Clergy. , TEA- ME, ETIING. —The jannual tea -meet- He intends removing to Manitoba.- . Methodist church here next Sabbath 0 a - -I I,- - i . r',NTERTAINMEINT.—On 'Monday electors to be used in their own inter- —Mid� Thomas VanEvery, one of the ing will be held in' the Methodist .. . . . . Fur Oai , I �* � - the St. Thomas' Church S. nday � afternoon, at 2.30. . ­= �1, � .1 . 1 : I� inix0ol held their annual' Cbristni s en- ests, and should always be regarded as oldest and most respected residents of church, Walton, on New Year's day. � Kinburn. MUSIC.—' Miss Oake-3, of Clinton, has 4 I SC - I such. The selection of representatives Godericb, diea FridayDight la'st of con- Tea will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock p. And Clothing, .. a , , � i I tartairim ent in Cardno's hall, The should not be looked upon or treated as gestion of the lungs. For e lears m. The chair will be taken at 7.30 T-EA-MEBTING.—The Methodists of organized a music -class here and will I . 1 weather was all that could be - ired, Rom this place will hold their annual tea- give lessons on the piano and organ on — I . I � I � and the audience was large an the a matter of jest or a subject for sport. he has been ticket.ageDt for �he iffer- sharp by Dr. McDonald M. P. Ad- Tuesday of each week. As a teacher, . - - I �� Z . meetingonNew Year's evenin Tea - � I If it is so the electors may expect in- ent lines of steamers running to Gode- dre4ses will be given by the following . 9. Give us a Call and you will Saver] ,- i best of humor. Conspicuous f r their I Miss Oakes comes highly recommended I . efficient and extravagant municipal rich. , He will be much missed by the Revs, A. McKibbou,of Victoria College; will be served in the temperance hall I I . ,numbers and generous applause ere the I from 6 to 7 o'clock p. m. An interest- and has had much experience in teach- Money. . 4 little folks. The entertainment consist- government and high taxes. It. should, traveiiDg public on the lakes .as he Was W.Torrance,of Gorrie; W. F.Campbell, ing programme consisting of singing, re- i . ng, and she should have no trout)le in . : . � I ed of a cantata or apera,tta,detailing the on the contrary, be regarded as a mat- known by many. Mr. VanEvery -was a of Blyth ; S. Sellery B. D., of Brussels a -getting a good class here. Inquire at . . . � � ter of serious, earnest business. The. cousin of Mr. M. Robertson and of Mrs. and W. H. Kerr, Editor of the Rruseels' Citations, addresses, &c., will be render. . ; .- . � f � I - - ; . .vorking out of a new idea in Christmas . ad. The proceeds are to be applied to- Mr. McMordie's. I : . rate -payers, also, should come forward A. M. Johnson, of this town, who both 6Post. The proceedings will� be enliven- � I entertainnients, narnel visit to the 0 � I , : �! I . I I Y9 a wards enlarging the Sabbath school . , I ; of their own free will and accord, and attended the funeral on Monday- after- a(] by suitable music. A good time is Edward' McFa ., � '­ . I horne of Sants Claus himself by the ecord their votes for the men 'of their noon last.—Mr. T. G. Allen, of the Col- . library. flonsall. %.11 - . 7 1 whole Sunday School, It was a diffi- r � . anticipated. - i , I . . - CHEESE MEETING.—The annual meet- Ahl, parties indebted will please pay . ) ; cult piece to handle well, but the school choice. All are alike interested, and legiate Institute, and Mrs. Allen left I , , . : . . . -- ing of the share -holders and patrons of u before the 25th of December, as owing to - ; . Glenfarrow. I SEAFORTH. - , ; I acquitted itself very c'redita,bly Ion the none can afford to be disinterested or last Friday for Toronto, to spend the ilFhealth I am leaving for another climate, and . I indifferent. They should not desire to holida�s with their Queen City friends. BRIEF BITS.—Miss Hallas, 0 the Constance Cheese and Butter Mi*nu- . �m - i f Tor- deverydoliar. Thanking you one and all I - whole, and Mr. T. 0. Kemp as -leader -M- — I , � be canvassed and -urged and button-- —Mr. -and Mrs. T. 0. Kemp and family Onto) is visiting Miss facturing Company, was held in the "" i Mabel Reddeway for your veryliberal patronage while in Ignsiness 3 and manager deserves great. credit for temperance hall on Thursday of last here. FRANK 01,NF,JL. 1201 . . . : . holed, and finally vote for the candi- lefe' Wednesday to spend Christmas this week.—Duncan - Gemmill, son of " is supposed we will have a quiet alec- ., I : I the efficiency to which be brought the pu- week. There, was a fair attendance and A ; � . ; dates who ,are the most persistent in with friends in Beainsville.—We neglec- Mr. David Gemmill, returned from - A GREAT SVCCESS.—R. Morrison's tion.—It looks as if Grey were going to . . � I . pits in spite of very many hindrances and ersonally soliciting their suffrages. It ted to ,make mention last week of a Manitoba a few days ago. Duncan looks everything paiised over satisfactorily. Clearirig Sale is a great success. Goods going have an election this year, bult who the A 4 disadvantages. The imitrumental. part P . ! is very often, in fact almost invariably most p)easenf event which took place hale and hearty, and will, no doubt, The president, Mr. J. B. Henderson out fast, purchasers delighted with the bar- � . of the cantata waa furnished b - . g ... ns given : greater reductions than ever now agpirants will be is not yet known.. : , y a small the case, that the 'most pe iter- waken up the activity of Sleepy Hollow, occupied the chair. The annual report, . I orchestra, and during the evening the � I raistent can- at the close Qf the Band of Hope ibi b i g-mad.e; specially reduced prices in Crock- No new men are spoken of in Morris. I I . vasser and the most persuasive button- tainment Wednesday evening. Just which has lain dormant since he left a which was read and adopted, showed ce", I I � . ry and Glassware during the holidays. Sign of � I � . town ba,nd, gave a-bouple of choice se- that 67,221 pounds of cheese - had been the P.ed Flag, Alarsbalrs Block-, Hensall. 1201 John Shaw, principal of our school, is ;rj . . . I . lections, . holor is the poorest and most indifferent before the closing, Miss A. Cowan's few years ago.—Las't Wednesday even- in Wr,oxeter this week taking charge of I -;. � . made during the season, which realized ; worker at the Council Board. Too Sunday school class, who were assistin 1139 -Mies Mabel Reddeway-,.invited a SANTA CLAUS has his headquarters the entrance examination being held � I : many electors, to thair own detriment to entertaIn,the children 9 'lumber of -young friends to -spend an- to the patrons $4,527. Mr. Papineau, at the Post Office Book Store, and Fancy Good there.—A. Scott is visiting friends in � � . , came forward who gavib excellent satisfaction during and Christmas Presents you will there End i's ! . ' SCHOOL ENTRWZAINMENT. — A very and the great injury -of their munici'pali- and one of the young ladies read a vd other evening with her before ber de- n I ; # .successful ,�nti�rtaiilment took place in ry the past Reason, was reappointed maker great variety. Call and see them. 1202 Brussels this week.—Our pork buyers . .. . . I . the: now school house at Roxboro on Fri- ties, expect and demand these personal' complimen ba ry and affectionate address, p4tture for Uncle Sam's domains. A and manager, and arrangements were LOCAL BRIEF.-,. —Trade has been quite 'sold out their- pork this week, som a 8 . I . " . . I � day evening last. The weather was"all 'iittentions. We too often hear the and another on behalf of the class pre- social and enjoyable evening was spent care being on hand it is said. The�yl 4k; f. made to make the cheese for next brisk here during the past few weeks, I, . - .: tha� could have. been desired, and t�e statement made by electors, " Well, if Rented Miss Cowan with ' hand9ome by the young people in games and Si made a good,sale, and will come out ala -­ . . a . 1Dg- season for 2J cents per pound. The f ol- and a few inches Of snow would fair,ly . . � 1�. . Large numb 2. he does Dot think enough of -my vote to plush covered glove case. It was a ing until their heavy eyelids .seerned 0 right, even if they have been paying 21$. 1 . lowing —Mr. George Kydd I sleighing was good, directors were elected for the make things hum. - � C%ma from the surrounding c I . ask me for it I won't vote for him." most pleasant surprise to the recipient saywe must now go home. We hope . to 50 cents more per hundred th I � I . I I current year viz., John McDowell, ,T. has returned home from Helena, Mon-� an any i�L I Mabel ma yet give us another evening a � from Seaforth, a.nd when the prc,gr mine This is an entirely wrong idea of the but she replied in suitable and appro- y a, Where he was workiDg during the of the other towns around.—The Bra- % . representative system and to it is due priate terms.—The Sa fun ere she leaves Turnberry. B. Henderson, George Stephenson, John tan I I was started the-' place was Oro ded, V lvation Army — McGregor and Thomas McMillan. Mr. summer months. He reports that work sels Cricket Club, of this place, ht. - j, ' - . I .imuch of th,) bungling and extravagant was enli.vened last Saturday, . �� I while some were, -standing at the oor, Sunday . John McGregor was apppinted President is brisk there and wages good.—NIrs. presented their old -President, E. 1�'! � . . being unable to get any further. This municipal legislation of which we so and Monday by a large contingent Of Brucefleld. and Mr. Robert Jamieson of Seaforth W. C. Charters and daughter left here Wade, now of Owen Sound, with L . � � I . school ,is just a new one, having%eeii often hear complaints. A man who is vipit-ing officers, Staff -Captain Sweet- MR. John Snider wishes to in -form the . handsome cricket bat. Althou i . .gh gone k - was reappointed Secretary and Treas- recently for Ashland, Wisconsin, there I built .only last summer, at a cost of over fit for and deserving of a municipal of- man and Ensign McGee, of London surroundin community of Brucefleld, that lie I to join Mr. Charters. Quite a lar a. ht, is not forgotten. - I I I I I urer. 9 . - � I 1, 1� . -, - 11 I $1,000 and. -is now cleared of debt with fice, if be is willing.to devote hi's time, and Captian Werry, of Listowel. The has on hang a complete stock of Harness, whips, . . .0. 4 . I number of their friends assembled at the I Ai - energy and ability to the public service, officers from the surrounding towns - Robes, Blankets, &c,, which he will sell at a 7 � � I I I I . Z the exception of $200,which speaks well � were I ­ � � . - present on Monda . mail margin on cost durink the bolidayscason. .. Zurich. , depot to see them off and towislitheni - - Stanley. I 1: : " � � I forthe enterprise of the ratepayers of usually gratuitously, should notbe requir y availing. Crowds "A call oolicited. 1201 a safe trip and all happiness in their COUNCIL.—'At the last meeting oft � � � - ' ' * that section. The progra,mme was I a ed,eimply- through fearof thehumiliation of people filled the barracks.—A large D. S. FAUST, Zurich, is still'carrying ne . 1 .� - Of defeat, to travel from one end of a number of teams passed throu-' on his big Discount S6.1c and will continue to do w hoine.—Miss Carrie Dent, of Mit- Stanley Council the following accounte � � � I gh town NotEs.—Do not forget the anniverFiary . . � j I lengthy one, consisting of vocal and in so until after New Year. He has a lot of were ordered to be paid : Peter Baker, � -.I services in Union Church next Sabbath Goods chell, was in the village this week, being :� i . strumental muslic, readings, recitations launicipality to the other, Nisit every on Tuesday last all laden with bricks . which must be disposed of and will therefore be on her way home from Johnson's Mills, $53.40, for digging ditch ; and tbe fol- � I - , . 1 1 - 1 and dialogues. The chair was taken in bOus i v ieweveryelector and beg from �;proat's brick yard in Tuckeramith. morning and evening, by Rev. J. L. sold for cash. Just to hand a large stock of lowing for eravel: R. Penhale K80. � , ' good time by Mr. T. E. Hays, who per- Of 11 a v is )vote and -support. In- They were for Mr. Win. McMichael, o Murray,,M.A.,of.Kincardine. Thetea Alayes Prize Baking- Powder. 1201 where she has been engaged as .teacher. . . I I , , ig� f on- Monday evening will be served fronr —Mr. A. A�nold, Barrister, Toronto, Ed. Glen, $1 "I 04 ; J. Alexander', $4.92 . I � - form. ad the duties of tiiAt position in a d6ed it is �Fhihisraad of having to pass Hallett, who is preparing to erect a EXAMINATIOIN AND E,NTE-RTAIN-14ENT, I j I is spending Christmas at his father's J. Diehl, $4.80; J. Cameron, $2.00 ; I *� I J . , Tno8t pleasing manner, and carried on through such an ordeal as this that pre- handsome brick residence next sumrper. 6 to 7:30 p. m. in the Royal Templars —The examination in the public school Mr. G. J. Arnold, of this -village, —Rev.' John Reid, $24.32; tT. Fisher, $926.25 ;; ;, - " i , �. I i : I the programme to the!end as speedily as vents many, of the very.best men in —Mr. George Whiteley has been limp.- and Foresters' Hall. Mr. Murray will here was held on Friday last, and was a " I I I . . con s- � . Mr. Carriere, of Grand Bend, preached A. Whittillghanl, $6.90; C.. Logan, I .1 I possible. The loud applauReandnum- every municipality, whose services ing around for a week. on , ac nt ,of give his lecture the same evening fi� the grand success. There was a large at. the Thauk8givi g ervice i Carmel-. 80; B' � -1 � 0 1 n s n i $4. oard of Health, $6.00; R. . j j erous encores abowed how much, the ef- would be of great value to t6 people, displaced cartilage in his knee but is church- on "My Trip to Italy.'. Ad- tendance of teachers from the neighbor- I I �i ' I Presbyterian church., .on Monday after. Holmes, $2.50, printing; Wm. Scott' �J � � . - � I farts of the performe'ra were appreciated. from, taking part in municipal work. now- recovering. — Mt r, Harry Beattie dresses will also be given by Revs, S i iDg schools, as well as a goodly number noon, and was listened to with interest $35.00, for roadway; S. Rtid, $35AO' - . I I � � of Brantford Collegiate Institute, is Acheson, o - � I i � The teacher, Miss Campbell, deserves The electors have the matter 'in their f Kippen; G. Needham, Of of the residents of the section, and all and leasure. The annual meeting,held for keeping Mr. Thompson ; Mrs. T ] j� I a a Egmondville; J. Walker of Varna, and P ! -1 , I ! gretLt, credit far the careful way in which own bauda. They sh6uld consider it home for the Christma ho)id ys.—The I were well pleased with the progress immediately after, was largely attended, Simpson, $6.00, for keeping Thos. Mul-* . - . - , . . .the children had been - t-r&i;ned,. in order carefully and well, and should come out rink will, obe .open for skating on the R.Henderson,Bayfield. Choice music by made by the pupils during laot year, and the diff,3rent .reports submitted loy ; J. W. Reid, $1.00, error in statute, I .; � � I voluntarily, to the polls and vote for the church choir. —Rev. J. Hart, formerly - 1 4 � - to perform, their parts, in the pleasing afternoon and evening of Chri8tmas The entertainment in -the new town hall showed the congregation to b I labor. The officers' salaries were ordered I I -1- � . . e in a very . I i ; , - . inanner they did. The'proceeds of the the men whom they conclude the beat Day.—The many friends hereabouts of of this place, but now of Rockwood, in the evening was a grand success, the 'prosperous condition. fhe Treasurer's to be paid as follows: J. Torrance 4 ; - , -­� entG�rtainnient arnoun . ted to about ,529, fitted by character and ability to serve Rev. W. J. Clark, pastor of the First called on a few of his many friends this large hall being filled to the doors. The report showed the balance on the right salary, commissionj selecting 11 I . . -- � - � jurors, I I , - I .them efficiently and honestly, irrespec Presbyterian church, London, will be week. We are glad to see him looking dialogues and recitations by the pupils �8ide and that in the face of extra ex- postage and stationery, $33.90; J. . : CAMPRELL Vs. SCOTT.—Dr. Campbell, tive-'af personal considerati6ns or the pleased to learn that at his communi6n so hale and hearty.—Mi8a Calder, were well rendered, and showed careful pendituree during the past year.—Mr. E rratt, salary and commi8 I : 110 � I . sion, 69 .70 �, I . � of this town, is suing Dr. Scott, for blandishments and canivassing proclivi- service last Sabbath 39 �ew members assistant teacher in No. 10, Stanley, has training. The proceeds of the enter. Frederick Beek r6turned home a few J. Aikenhead, salary and commiestoll i . . i T � . ; � fi.antler. A short time ago the plaintill ties of individual candidatesi If the. were received into the church. At a gone to her home in Grey to spend tainment amounted to $35, which *18 a days ago from St. Paul8, Minnesota, 430-70; R-obt. M-cliveen, salary an( I . I i n a 0 Christmas.—Mr. Henry Cameron, of I . grot.an order from the Master in Cham. electors will do this they will get good, previous sacrame t F, o cabion a 'few good sum when it is known that all the where he has been studying operating commission, ,031,60 ; Wm. Clar4, salary . - � . I i 4. . I b.ar. at Toronto, to. be permitted to ex. honest and faithful public officers. and months ago a large number were alqo ad- 1"llitoba, is back to spend Chri8tMaB scholars were admitted free, -0 ;- � . I I - . under the parental roof, with his brother, Mr. Joseph Beck, who and commission, $29.7 ge ew. �i � � .-I I - � ,amine the defendant for discovery, prior ecornomical and efficient -., government, mitted into membership. No better, ----* BidFms.�Daniel Fisher, who came holds ,% good position on the railroad art, salary as clerk and registering . . - - it to the delivery of the statement of If they pursue the opposite course they testimony could be given of . from Manitoba a short time ago, has there.-,' _ Mr. J. Crawford, of the town. deeds, $146 ; Andrew Stinson, salary,. i I ala,im, alleging that be was unable to should not complain if indifferent and the pastor's popularty and efficienc Wingham. purchased 80 acres of land near Be $10, extra work, $2; John Reid,,sal . . i . a or frame a statement of. claim careless legislation and ht Y.— rne ship of Tuckersmith, is at present visit. ary i prepar . ,gh taxation are Before the public schools were dismissed BRiEF.s.—A Division Court was held Junction, Michigan, and has gone there ing his son and daughter in Ripley . as treasurer, including postage and ista, i I :— I ; witki that particularity which is re. the'rule, ! - . for the holidays all the teachers received here on Monday last, when some pretty to live.—Mr. L. Deichert and H. A Mr. G.. S. Switzer, V. S., is visit itionery, $75. " I . I- .. . 'ng ! . (—, I . I quired by the rules of-. pleading and I - ;�­ "') Christmas- presentations from the . pupils tough cases were tried. —Election mat- Schnell, returned from Dakota a few friends in Walkerton. — Hiss Sturgaon. 0 ! � , practice,and that upon rumors of stories LOCAL BRIEF.1J.—'Mr. John Hannah under their charge. The -se consisted of tars are very quiet so far.—Dr. Horsey days ago. They are both looking well. and Miss Stewart are visiting in Ham-- Bayfleld. . ; I - i - I : reaching him he immediately made ef- left on Friday last for British Columbia, , books, silver napkin rings, letter folios, and Mrs. Horsey, of Owen Sound, are —Mr. C. Haist, of Cavalier, Dakota, ar- ilton. H. F. EDWARDS is Still Making a clear. - i - . � forte to get information of the state-' whether he goes with the view of open- � and other similar tokens of the pleasant spending Christmas with Dr. McDonald, I ri�red on Tuesday last, and is at present Ing) sale of all his goods. . � Now is the time to, ! ments made- by the' def. Ing Up a MR, t ,tindant, and the i rket there for his crearnery* relations, existing between teachers and bil. P.—John Taylor, of Galt, is visiting the guest of his uncl Mr. D. S. Faust. Brussels. buy a good Overcoat or a Suit, as they are being , � i na.mes of personE I oni they were butter.—Mr. 'Robert Logan left last pupils,"And also showing the good -will' his, brother and other friends here.— —Last week Mr. H.a'Happel shipped a sold at a great sacriflec. . 1201 ! .- .m.%de, and had succeeded in getting some week on a business trip to Manitoba.— and respect of th . a parents towards those All the saw mills in town have got in a fine lot of lambs from here to Buffalin, 0 IF YOU want to buy a farm cheap and NOTES.—Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Morri- . n easy terms call and see F. S. Scott, at Brus- .1 infarnla,tiOn, which he believed d1d not The late George Liffiton was a member entrusted with the training of their large number of logo, donsidering the He bou 'lit most of them by the . of HensalI, were in to � 9 I pound. 'Iola, as he always has a number of good cheap son, wn one day � means disclose a4l,-Btatements of the Ancient Order of Foresters- in- children. Such pleasant appreciation of amount of sleighing there has been.— farms in Morris, Grey and hicKillop for sale. last week.—On Wednesday evening of .. : 0 . - . I � m&de by the defendant, nor the names stead of the Canadian Order, as was in. their labor is both gratifying and an- Mr. P. Fisher, postmaster, has returned � Also a number of Village lots with houses, or if last week after the regular prayer . I ' . Blyth. you want to sell your farm see him. He will � of all- persons to whoin the same were advertently stated 'last week. ' Dr, meeting the Rev. Mr. Henderson, pas. i . couraging- to the teachers. —M isses from his trip to the Northwest, much also sell your stock. by auction, satisfaction guar- � made. . Dr., Scott appealed against the Campbell is out as a- candidate for the, Grace McFaul and , Florence Johnson improved in health,—Mr. and Mrs. LoCALITIES.—The local newt; market anteed. . 1190-8 tor of St. Andrew's Church, was pre- I ; granting of this order, and the appeal Reeveehip.—The many friends of Mr is rather dull just now, and there is not . - have returned front Tbronto to spend the Gees, from near Seaforth, have been WE DEFY competition; we admire I sented with a handsome fur coat. Mr. . � was heatd.before Mr.*Justice Falcon- Wm. Dorranc6 will be pleased to learn holidays at home. Miss Nettie Wilson visiting friends here.—The protest an- much of interest to note. —Avery pleas- opposition, and under no condition will we budge Charles Gardiner presented it, and Mr. .- � I li-ridge at Toronto on Tuesday. The that be arrived at his destination in is also holidaying at bome.—Chas. Me- tered against Grey Tolle, the trotting ant and successful mu8icaland literary from our poaition. A. R. Smith'8 brand new Donald McKenzie read a kindly worded I . - I , �' , - - -1 I - - I I t iw ' � - d '. _ i 11 I learned judge held that as the plaintiff Oregon safely and in good health. Mr a entertainment was given in McGowan's stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnish- � I . . information on Dorrance promises- to give- his impr .. Kay, tudent at Trinity College, To- horse, of Mr. Thomas Nixon, of Blue. school house on Monday evening.. Several ings, Boots and Shoes, in male's brick block, address. Mr. Henderson was c ,plate- I has 'admittedly some � e8- ronto, and Theo. Coleman,' of Toronto vale, for trotting under an assumed loads of youngfolks from town went,out opposite the Central Hotel. A. R. SMITH. ly taien by surprise, but made OT neat � ,which to launch his case, the proposed sions of that country in a letter to THE University, returned home this ,week.— riame last summer, was brought before . speech thanking his friends for their, . I . ,n of Mr. Robert the Turf Association last week, but de- de Suits and Overcoats that taste and ir.- .examination should not be permitted, EXPOSIT61t as soon as he has an oppor- Mr. David French, 8r and had a good time.— Municipal mat- THE most beautiful stock of Ready- kind donation.—On Sunday morning asion very -little talk here yet, 'a . . and consequently sustained the appeal, tunity of -forming an opinion.—A little French, is home from Toronto for his cision was deferred until , the Asso'cla- ters oce genuity can produce. awaiting your inspection. last Rev. Joseph E ,11iott occupied th �� i . � i � quashing the order of the Master, and daughter of Mr. Joseph Abell, while- holida s.—.Mr. Win. Bethune�, purser tion meets again in May next. and there is not likely to be much Oall and see us, and bring your children, A. It. pulpit of St. Andrew's Church and d, ' J . � . y 11 , 4- h 0 ; I q1111 1.4 I �� I : � � - -,. � % a V UtAUV . qu V wal 61MIT11. � i � , giving costs to the d6tendant. sleigh riding with other children, got on one of the Canadian Pacific R ilw y `�` - livered an excellent discourse, whichwa. *- � I, . ' horse, Reeve Kelly, will occupy his old FARMS SOLD.—Wm. Bii*yans has a * - , � I - . � , � . I I . I her leg brg,4en on Thursday of last. Bteame�s between Owen Sound and -Port Tuckersmith. Old highly appreciated. by the large congri? ' I I I s 4:­� � . X � . ,� I .-� -�- ,. - TnE LA!rEi T. P. BuLL.—The Detroit week.—A horse belonging to Mr. W. C. Arthu111:, is home for the winter.—Miss CLERKSHIP.—It is stated that Mr. position for another year if be will con- his farm which has been adviertised for gation present.—Miss Lottie Martin i ' � - - I -. Z�, Free Press of the 13th inst., makes the Caldwell, of Hulfett, got loose from Gertruae Crich,, daughter of Mr. John . � sent to accept.—Mr. Joseph Carter, who some time in TfIE EXPOSITO - - . - � ' . I - . I . ,gamue R- to Win- spending a few holidays in Toronto. � ---- I I . -I �- ; I Smillie who for the past three has been in Calgary far srune time, has Ganley for $4,700.' Mr. Ganley has on . � � .- ,� ��. followi'ag reference to the late T. 1'. where it was tied at the Commercial Crich of this to who is engaged as yea has 0 D Sol Friday afternoon a very pleasin I I I .. 11 -­. . . oned last Hotel, on Friday, and ran away.' While teache6n Sovtwl�asthope, is home for rs has ry efficiently and sat- returned home. fie is delighted with sold his farm on th 2nd co ce on of entertainment was held in 'the fron n : , Bull, whose demise we menti a h , J - D -Du in i : f, I isfactorily th6 position of township the town and speaks very favorably' of Morris, to Wm. Woodrow. Win. road school, taught by Miss L. Martin, i . - . � I , - I . Week, It says: Thomas Porter Bull, -pas.91 g-&� mber of children, who were tho halidAys.—Mr. H. J. Crawford, of clerv, intends to retire at the close of the country generally.—The Christmas Bryans bought the corner 90 acres from A choice and varied programme waf I � , I . �� I chusfi and d,ra,ugbt editor of the Free playing near the reeideDCe of Mr. Rob- -the Collegiate Institute, has gone to - .1. ,- � � "I " the:present year. We are sorry that Tree entertainment of the EngWsh : , � � i . � Press, died. last evenifig at his bo,met ert Lumsden, a little daughter of 'Mr. Chicago tospend his Christmas holidays. the late W. 6. Hingstone estate for gone through by the pupils who acquit � ) i � :"I f I.; -� � the reason for Mr.. Smillie's retirement Church Sabbath School on Tuesday -, � I I ;1 � � 1 244 Ho-*�,rd street, after an illness J. P�Okar'd was struck by: the rig. For- —We are sorr to learn that Mr. W. P ted themselves creditably.—On Tues �, A ,. � - � � , y _is growing infirmity of eight. It will evening was largely attended and was a $3,800, from the Executor. F.S. Scott i4 � '' ' � � "Olich lasted about t -In weeko,bnt which tunaicj�y however, she was not seri ugly T. Pollard, son of Mr.,,Richard Pollard, for the Freehold Loan Company, has day evening the Presbyterian Sabbath' I Cly. - " "i ,- 't 0 4i� a � � . i , - -'Furtber than this and the break- of Leadbury, had his foot very badly be the earnest w-ish of his many friends very pleasant and successful affair. In ' School Christmas tree and entertaiti . I � � � ILI I A , � was not regarded as alarming' until.' hurL,­ I sold the Armstrong farm adjoining the - . . � I ,I, I � � I . I . �4 � I - . that this difficulty will soon be over- addition to a varied and well rendeied Village, to Mr. John Broadfoot for mentwas held in the town hall � and a . L I � � �- . , . � witain the past fortnight. The ailment, ing of the outter no da,mage was done. cut with an ax6, on Monday last and come. It is impossible to say who the musical and literary programm'e two $3,100. Also at the sale b ' auction of 'large audience was present. 'The- � � . � " �vhich was it cancerous growth in the —Mr. Itidley MeTaggart, the well- will be laid up for several weeks.—Mr. y very- , -� 1 I v -1 coming official will be. large Christmas trees were heavily laden I - � .1, I I clie8t, was, however, of long standing, known cheese maker of this town, has Eldrid � the Behanell farm in the County Court, 11 ; , - � - . - ,ge Kellam, who is engaged- ks.,,, . various dialogues, choruses, solos, recil � I y :_ � - - ­ ­ : 1�- I �. I althaugh Mr. Bull did Dot realize that returned from Antigonish, Nova 9�dotia, teacher at Trowbridge, arrived hom�q on PRESENTATION. —On Monday evening w1th gifts for both, old and young, and he sold it to John Cutt for the sum of tations, &c., were given in excellr- -1 -jal, I � I � � -. . s being * undermined, where he has been engaged during the Wednesday to spend Christmas witN his the young people, especially, were de- I ve style, and much credit is due Mgessrs j- . . � . � . I .- - his ounstitution wa last the Bible class in School Section $3,000. Farms are still on the mo - I .1 and with characteristic cheerf ulneas summer. He Aikes the country very mother.—Mr. Archibald Scott returned 'No. 9, assembled at the residence Oj lighted,—We are sorry to learn that our as can be seen by the foregoing and at Morgan and IT. Colloday who trained � - ! � � I � � � always made light of physical troubles. well, but says the farmers there are a home from Manitoba on W dnesday, Mr. Simon ,Hunter, concession 9, and enterprising and worithy townsm- an, Mr.= better prices than could be obtained 0 8 . . "I'll, I . a the children.—An err r wa made hi I . - .- - But, a o . I , - ; s stated, about ten weeks ago his hundred years behind what they are in ' He says he did a good stroke of business presented their teacher, -, Mr..'D, John- C. Hamilton and his excellent wife,have some weeks ago. Parties wanting farms stating last week that the Church of'. - I.. � : t - -I:- hualth, became such that he was compel- Ontario.—We have to thank Mr. Rob-, there in the musical instrument line, ston, with a complimentary address and both been confined to their residence for should purchase at once or they will E '' � I � - ngland Christmas tree was to be held � � � . � X - bas .1sion Cou' a well-filled purse. Mr. Johni,ton made some days by a severe attack of Is -- t V in . : I I - I -1- cit to reliuquish work at the Michigan art Govenlock, of McKillop, for a - despite the hard tirnes.—Div pay for waiting. The farms held by the on the 23rd i should ha e bee t . . � . I . - . - rt . � 9 . . i � I . -1 I Central offices, where he has been: am- ket of delicious Irapes. . They are nearly was held in this town on Wednesday. a feeling reply. The presentation was grippe. It makes a bad blank in the Loan Companies are nearly all sold in Presbyterian's on that date. ' , on . I � I A . , , . % pluyed for many years. j�le the4 hoped as fresh and fine y flavored as whj made by Miss Mary McTavish. when both heads are laid up., and this localty now. I i . . * � an Pull- There were no cases of material import- After family � le the 30th ' the English Churc - � ; � � � ; - - � ­ ,,, ; ! tka,t a short period would witness his ad. Mr. Govenlook has been v�ry sue- afice —Mr. T. M. Higgins, of T the presentation all sat down to a we hope to see our good frien-ds around BRIEFS.—Harry Dunford and wife, Sabbath School will hold theirs * - - � I I oronto, . - � L . . - . i � � . . (.0111plete restoration to hea,ith. Hd cessful as a grower of rapea.-,-The sumptuous repast prepared by Mrs. soon.—The disappearance of the sleigh- formerly of this place, are here now on D, al and no one should M180. � . 4 "g WAR in town last Sabbath.—Mr. Robert . i the town h ly . I I - History class of Mr. McFaul, pri'neipal Hupter for the occasion, Ainple justice ID9 has caused a good deal of dis%p- a visit from the far west having taken , it, as an Al programme is being pre- - . � � , I would not, howe,ver, give up the chess Pringle, of Chicago, has been spending . . - . - -1 � . . colunin in the FreQ Press. This-washis of the Public school, . made him a very a co ' le of weeks with friends here,— having been done the good things the pointment, and has had a depressing up their abode in Dakota. They look pared. . f 1. I � . up I I - I � . � V, . 1-. . I etqpucial pride, and .the last piece of handsome present before the school Mr. A. Calder has taken a very nice rest of the evening was spent in social effect upon business. However, no- aa of old and it seems as if things were I "I -- � I � -N � � t work he did was to prepare the matter. closed for the holidays. Mr. McFaul group photograph of the Maple Leaf 'games. All departed at a late hour body, not even the village. council, is to prospering Well with them in the west. —The East Huron Liberal Conserval - . � I . I S � wilich. will appear in'the Free Press to- 'has devoted a good deal of extra time Foot Ball Club, the winners of the Craw- well pleased with the. evening's enjoy- blame. . He complains of them having no grain tive Association met in Brus � � . ; sals las : I f niorrow. H�wasup and a -round until and attention to, the class ,to better fit ford cup. The boys look even better ment. buyers out there except those lin the Friday, and elected E. L. Dickenson . I � � 1-C Leeburn. ,, - .. - . a week since, when -he was forced to them for the exaiminations,-amd it is, no than nature. � HONORI , , A TEACIIER.—As Mr.Jobn. elevators, who are not satiefied unless Wingham, president; W. H. - Cleggg - I . , ! �� take to his bed and gradually became doubt, very gratifying to him to have . ston, who has taught with very great LOCAL NOTES.—Mim Mary McManuR they make 20 to 25 cents per bushel on, � " ; - . 0 . Gorric, vice-president; R. L. Taylr lioj - - � . wetiker until he sank to - peaceful rest... this evidence of their appreciation of his acceptance for a number of years in sec- returned on Thursday from a 30 days' wheat. But this season the farmers, he Brussels, secretary, and J. J. Deum,j,u&& - � - � � I- � Mr. Bull wag born in England fifty-one services.—A few days ago Mr. J. W. , Lumley. tion No. 9, is retiriDg, he gave each.- of visit to her sister in York State.—At a says shipped their wheat by car loads to Bluevale, treasurer. A vote of than' r , , � I I - i years ago. He has been a resident of Tyerman, of McKillop,* shipped some CO,VCFRT.—Henry Allen, of London, his pupils a handsome present, ' After congregational meeting held on Tuesday Minneapolis,to be there sold by commis- was tendered the retiring president. T.1 4 � 1. Deiroit about Eixteen yea,rs, and Mummy peas to Antigonish, No-va England, the blind vocalist, gave a con- these �resents were distributed Mr. evening it was decided to make some al- sion merchants, and in so doing they next annual meeting will be in the sani � � ; . � . . i .ti.tlt:civorni,ngh,erei�ascantinuously un- Scotia, where they will be used for seed. oert in the school house here on �Ved- James Queen was elected chairman. He terations in the church so as" to give make from 20 to �5 cents more than place, - . I ; I I . i . F tit - 1118 death a valued employe of the These peas were grown on Mr. Tyer- nesday; of last. week. Although the made a short address, when the pupils more room to the choir, Mr.. D , Cum- they cail get at home. They realized 70 —�4r. Albert Hall, of Millbank, rf I r I 1%hohi an Central Railroad Company. man's farin.—The Winthrop Cheese Fac- weather was favorablej nd the roads ]a _ a from'the Northwest 1W . . . I a presented Mr. Johnston with a hand- ming made the change during the week cents per bushel clear for their wheat. — tur ad hom w- . . . - 9 � I - I I I. � lie early took a great delight, and was tory Company have agreed to make the good, the crowd in attendance mas Rome family Bible and oth-br valuable I -�� and the choir occupied the new platform Peter Stewart, son of Alex. Stewart, is week, where he had been since . arve � 1 4 1 1 . �� . � I . .�­ I one of the greatest chess problemi8ts and cheese for Oic and not 2,�c, as was stated small indeed. This, however, we sup- .books. Mr. Johnston was quite taken on Sunday 21st, with six new voices. home from Dakota on a visit.—Judge He doesn't hold that country - r hjj� . � - � I analysts in the country, his genius in in the report latit week.—Mr. Edwin , pose was not due to any lack of charity by surprise, but made a brief and feel- The old members have got scattered far Tome and P. Holt, of Goderich, were in up in his estimation, and wit an* . � . I . k this respect being widely- rtcognized. Hallett, of Hamilton, was in town this' or sympathy for the blind man, but ink reply, in which he thanked the and wide, 11 O'er mountaiv, stream and town on Tuesda of this week,attending others. who have h d cor - � n � i y - een there an 11 . � Ile has been an editor of and corltributof�- week -looking up old friends.— rather to the fact that at.this season of 'I scholars for their most valuable gift, sea," making it necessary to get new the sale of the Behanell farm.—Muu-i- back a I 11 It isn't what '-- - -� �� - -� - to numerous chess publications; -and -was Miss Ettie Duncan, eldest daughter of the year there is a surfeit of meet D and gave them some.good counsel,which blood into it. —The lodge entertainment cipal matters are quiet so far, but Mon- crackedgain - . � . a u p t o! bl'ye,! There's no place I � h I I i g . 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