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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-12-20, Page 1i i : . . , I - . I . . . - T. . . I i � . L yr, . - i I ­ ; - - , J11 - ., � W21 I . . . I - igz. I . - . I . * I .. I . I . , --- lal I . .; �, - I I . I - I � - z- � %-' X V_�I.- 'i i . A[L . . ��� I I . I _�zl.-�j, � . I _.. I � �� . � . I.- . 17 . . � .. 1 4 ig=L � - I �_` 1�_Ik I .,. �, . . . ." I.. . . . I � ..-. . I I i . ; . �. A, , , -- - , _� d=E=. . ; ,�, . . . " . . ��;t I . Ito I L � . % . . . I . � I . � , I.& � j -1.P. - I ( i . , , 1 - '. - , - . I - � .. , - - Ift 1 : I f . ft � . 11 .... A& — _2 I �� - Owl - . . . hl�_r - . ? ;, U U TWI�NTY-NINTH YOAR. I . LE NUMBER, �1,462. " I I __ ___ __ - ____ __�_ - I- � I � 7 W : Beatfive. Bros. r ' F. - ARE BUYING ,I lk � - .1 . 1� Drested Hogs, Hides and ^ Tallow, Sheep- sk-bis, Tub Butter, Dried Apples, White . Beans and Fowl. I We handle more lines of Proauce than any house . in the trade ; call and we � . will give you the market . I . I price in cash- or trade.. - I . . Beattie Bros. � - I l 1456-12 South Maiii St., C41i. � � i, Up -town store- . *1 Down -town store Carmichael's Block I Cady's Block. ! 1 1 . i Sensible - I ftrist I I la os � I Cifts a ; - � " � . — . - A good many people are puzzled to know " what to give." There can be Do more sensible nor seasonable present than some kind of Footwear--Shof-P, Ru))bers, Ovei- gaiters, MoccaaWs or Slippers. Note these small prices for I FANCY SLIPPERS. Grent'i� fine Dongola Opera Slippersi hand 0 made, $1. 75 ; Gent's Brown Chenillei Opera Slippers, $1.35 and $1.50 ; Gent's Tom Al- ligator Opera Silippers, $1.25 ; 0 ,ent's,Brdwn * 0 . Velvet Tie Slippers, $1. 1 � � ; � i . i i % SKATING SHOES. i � . i I Ladies' Tan Skating Shoes, felt lined,'Sl.95,- Ladies' water. proof skating shoes � f rom '-' i ,-1.50 to $2.50. � I t � OVERGAITERS. � . I I Ladies' black cloth overgAiters onlT 35c;; Ladies' fawn, brown or black overgaiter only 50c; Ladies' extra high cut black ove - E"aiters only 75c ; Ladies' button Legging , ly ,$L25 ; Infant's. fancy Moccasins, 35 to 60c ; and don't overlook the many lines ve carry in Boys' Moccasins, Ladies' and Men! s Caipet and Felt Slippers, Children's Felt noiseless slippers --in fact everything i1a the footwear line. ! � . � I �- 40 41 . � . I � L I � 4�1 �. . I ii ; % . Sif-AF0,qP-1. I . . I .-L �. � . �­41 I 0 (D ;�f CIS to 0 'Cl a) I e % a 9_4 4-) -4 +j 4� __T! i I — 0 02 i 0 9 W -4 'd I 9 br�: a� 1. JL4 -il 0 .,-11 l_4 0 P. 9 - I., 93 . I IV Cd rmj .l � � � l ll - ll=� t.4! P -:i. g $4 ill W , P-4 � � 1�i i� ::1 a) P -1 P_t+_i �g 1 IV 0 0 C) ,� M 4 i . ,:� 11:5 a) 0 I -1,J ,.c ,0 ,1:1 -----.� P I , -14') 0 1 k_4 1 � C5* 9 q_4 0 Z ! - Cd 0 bn -- , . 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To be seen at--,.,,*, r I I uW1 Papst'is C111111, Wo I - i — I I - . _Leaving out books which we have in such quantit and variety -m makes it impossible to de- . scribe Ghl We have I I I Silver-plated ware, Glass ware, . China, . 1)111sh novelties, . Celluloid novelties, Leather goods, (,old per� and pencil�, . Writinas desks, Pocket-bookal! � *1 Dressing cas a, 0 i . Compa ions,, - Album. , I . Dolls, - . , . fapame e 'ai C, Toys and garies � In great variety. I ; 1� . I � � We halve the largest stock of above goods in Seafor 'Intl at JoNvest prices. ",all and Bee Us ' I I 3 ou can't help b ing, pleased. I 1. I I I — I � '02 W. FI%Pst I . - � � - MAIN STREET, I . i , 4 l` H, rORIX E'M A ` - __. , � . To Farmers anu Q Lv,-r, , """" " � . - � , - , t c 0, is, t "" tTy � OIL CAKE MEAL will be kep liand and for sale 1p large or small quantities � t -,, Seaforth FlaX MillS. Prices low" I 11 jOHN 'it; PAUL, Mana or, ,� .1 1461-3 � . p , 7 1� 4 "I'll k li, I P i . � - � � i - f I . 1� I I - I . � . I . I I I . 7 -_----T- ., io . - I � 11111�_ � . i - . . . � -!�.!ll � I � I . I _11 i 4 i i I - : - � � TTTT! . 'i' — I . , . . . I - - � . . I : . . � I . . I . � i . I . . � . � . . ; � � I .1 . . �. � . 1, - -, �� I � I i . i I . ___ - I - i � _� � � . . ! I 1. 2 ; MOLEAN BROS., b1ishers. . � I I _� . ! S _UFORTH FRIDAY,�, DECE�BER ' ,)O, IL8950 t � 1.00 a ! I i 9 I - 1 .$ Year in Advance. � . I J . . . — � I _� , , � . � . -...- i; — — . I I - --- I � -_ � ____ 11 I � , I . . ! i I I * I lormation dancing and games, and all dispersed at an . I for'ia, W. AL, of Brussels; Mrs. 'William tothe same firm the same day.i. During : were many tearful requests for int . I Huro Not i q The ,Peo i .- � Tufnts and Mrs. irk, o Ictoria, ri is ve purchasedpver five 1 and description, and the i rence plewho, 1 � i i The other (lay, iss Bel a 1 $ of Clin- -mostly brat,J Mr. and Nrs. Monteith's silver I ­ Columbia; and A rs. Tufts and Mrs. Stew-- tons of turkeys. � there are scores of Canadian girls, - Last G'ood, Fri- -Dr. McKillop of Wardsvil1e, has a from the country villages, who have forgot- wedding. i k, i ton, slipped and fe 1, brealfaig � ,pr arm I . - , 11 � i -So far $3,000 ' f Exetdrlaftaxes ha,N-e art, of Brussels, s, rvive. -4. W. Wood, of St. Maxys, is engraged . I ge tree in his office, 1with one ten, since going to -that great city, that DO , � [;' day, Mrs. Sinclair, who was not in robust dwarf oran � �, I I been paid in, with 47,,z morel , o collect. health, had a stro�e of paralysis, rendering orange ripening. The tree was slent, froin - they ever had a home. It was thought ear- upholstering a chair,. the handiwork- of Mr; -Mr. Al. Flick, �!of, Colb4td !:Was hicked , . 4 . by a, horse one day 4ast week . �: "1d* severely hei quite helpless, and this was followed a Independence, Missouri. - ly in the week that the remains were those Williani Greatrix, o -f that town, which is THE TALKING . 1�1 l I i TT, few months after 1�y another that deprived _-�-The Women's Foreign INlissioli Society of a Miss Stewart, of Lynedoch, Ontario, certainly a clever piece of workmanship. � � - bruised i I deceased of the power of ,speech for about of the First Presbyterian, church,j London, descriptions � tallying closely, but Miss It is': made of politlicd horns and shews I w, near' 11 �ter had a . its con -Thomas Yello of � has raised $150 this year, and ha!s sent a Stewart was� located finally at her home. A patietce,cleverness and laborin i - quan . tity of oats s0len frorn �i4 Wra,11'ary one four months. � t - - - - IN THIS ADVERISEMEN ! ; . -The Brussels Post says -. Brussels in- box of clothing valuel at $50, to t4e North latier despatch says : The girl who com struction. � - night recently. 11 I 11 � W at I mitted suicide in Buffalo was identified by -About 80 guests -were present at the � � I -Charles Isaac,l, of Hay tw ship, had mates at thellouse of Refuge are getting - ames 'tinson, E sq., of Minto Hold forth his hand badly tor� in a, ch0l., cutter the along very well. .� Mrs. W,allace is makinog - ,William Alwood, found guil�y at St. her fattier, Ckptain Yerks, of Waterford, residenee of J . I herself very useful in thecare of five de- T1 amas, of steali W M .TN1)rse'4 bicycle Ontario, on Saturday. township,in Wellingttm county 'n - ,, to witness � ! . ,, I ; the marriage of his chlest daughter, Miss as you are, no doubt, aiready aware, other day. : I ha 31 be to, si',,L Ilontlks in the' I -J. Snell, of 4 xet er, has )urchased a pendent dwellers in the home, in the per- I . �e�'t Jane, to T'll Henry Je-vil of Zion, Logan on the sons of Mrs. Williams, Mrs.. Hays, Mrs. C , I Prison� Ile was also fouilid. gailty . Perth Items. - t 'ral ' 0 . .. trotting hoi-se frot, i John E y in, of Ailsa t � tovill on the Ifth inst. Mr. and -Mrs- I - �11! McGuire and the Zimmer sisters. Mrs. Lee 0 ealing two sets� of harness. f Rev. 'Mr. � I Ballantyne, of Moleswortb Jewell will take up their residence in Logran. Craig, payi 9 therefor $20 corporation, I Fred Ford, of Belleville, has 1 received � 0.1 I f laim on the I ' n I � I ! has reduced her ender- 'I" Wrong sideofthe st�eet, in the -The postmastO genera I refused to exchanaed pulpits with Rev. Mr. H - ' and now offers to accept $500 in full of the fr4m a sister in China, a collectW6 of fifty "I The Sabbath school institute for Chris- ! give Brussels an � additional ' ail 'on the I son, of'Atwlood, on Sabbath. I tian workers, held last week in1litchell, Strong'Bloc - . slander suit. She pours the tea in the Cli,inese coins,each one f6presentink a differ- and conducted by Rev. John MeEwen, . . � - noon train arriving. at that plaq � - 'of young women's (lining room. The bell says, enp and distinct dynasty. Tbel make a -The new Presbyterian minister, Rev. -The other evei�ing a num r Mr. Bradley, airived in Mitchell last week, proved most interesting and instructive. The -rivesent is about the only time of the men in Wingliam went to' th Salvation I I Sarah Lee, com? pour the tea." unique and interesting collection. i I and is getting settled in the manse. , I . , r Two'sessions were held each day. A nor- , I year we have aneDpportunity of addressing Army, and cut up % big pile of 1 ood forthe -Two sons of John Taugher, of conces- , - Will Ha�� is, hear W.ardsvill�leli: had a -A large number of goocl lambs are be- mal class has been opened in Mitchell, and . ide I � Ill - sion 12, Turnberry, were in the bush ebop- narrow escapo from a serious ace mt the ing shipped 4Lt Mitchell for the Buffalo niar- � ue to 1-6 ffic -era. ' other day. While !drawing in col"rn-stalks, . ourselvesl to the ladies; maii ly d i lady o I gi�n with them. ket. Prices' f S2.50 to $2.l each. Christian workers are carnestiv invited to h bound- ping wood, and had an old hrough range rom. , I i fact that hosts of our lady friends vi it -James McCallum, of the 04tit I , in some way t�e pii[cbfork pierced join it. in! search ,)f t1le ary, Grey,�ownsbip, intends erpi,Aing a. fine On Wednesday afternooll of last week -Mrs. Ziexander Hendry, of Loildon, I us at tbis time of the year , ' his leg under � the knee, making painful _" - he death is announced of Mr. -John nov ties in -'eck- brickresidence, with 6,11 mcidorn improve- shortly after dinner, a rabbit suddenly ap- : formerly of Orey, was buried at Elma Cen- Lennox, inathernatielal master of Welland newest, nobbiest novel I , I wound. I . wear, Gloves' Handkerchiefs and muffleus, ments, next spring, ' peared, when the . I tre cem rsday,'5th inst. i eldest ' etery.11" on Tht� . 2, I 11 -At the P.athbu'n Company's " Red high school, and son of 'i%lr. John Lennox of which, by the way, they, without excep- -'Mrs, Adam Cam,ntelon li i purchased eighteen, picked up the gun and pulled the Barn," Deseronto, are 214 heald of Hol- -Mr. HaViland, high school teacher of Blanshard, after about a week's illness afid ' . tion, n , a our a ore. ovill we a ar - rom r. * ' I er , is . ' se an I 1 er eys 1 3. :ne Atwood, on � ecent Sabbath, morning and I ed out about addressing ourselves to t�e in Clintonli, for $4 and Mr. 1 ; Glenn has not catching properly, and the charge was s e ns an I . 0 � I � li I co -w' durin th period from Febru- ry 9th . . I I Lennox had been complaining for some time ladies. Well, what we waiit to talk abolkit purchased Mrs. Porter's o, � and lot in fired, the shot entering the neck of James, 1895, ,to evenin : q and had been confined to his home a wo-ek I . i I WovOniber 24tb, 1895, bot date's � ur buyer was temp ed to purch4se that town for $300. , I],: the younger brother, on . the right sidi included, gave! 11, 1851 pounds of r ii k. -A ittle 6on of Mr. Robert MeLagan, of with typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and is this : lo . � 11 � . at a price be considered away below the -On Tuesday night' of last.l!weelc, r. and causing instant death. Thedleadboy I -Mr. J. T. Powerman, president of the Logan, fell i through a, trap door in his two children. . regular. Some . Ladies' Greenland Seal John Eagleson' of 'o eri i ti6l _111� nship, was was about 16 years of age. � ba,rn on Sat"urday and fractured one of his � I I 0 I Ottawa Teacb0s' Association, at a Tneeting � I -11)avid Newell, of South Easthope, agent . Capes, the prices of which we here quote, driving home along tht Bayfiell road, when -On Sunday night, 8th ilist., Mr. Win. i of that organization the otherd . ay predict- arms. :f - for tbie Canada Coinpany, has mude a large &lid ask you to judge for yourselves �rhan the cutter upset, throm-ipg lli�j ut and dis- Davidson, of E xeter, met with an . weident' ed, if matters lcontinue as they are going I i . t -Miss Edith Victor, of Bornholm, who number of sales. The total number of acres i has been confined to her bed for eight . I i ' e urning sold is 1,237, and theaverage-price. was ,q22 you se6 the goods. . locating his shoulder. 1� which might have resulted in th will not be long before male tealcher� will'be . i . ' � ' Lucy -and Nora Fander�, 'augbters of of his stable. It seems he went to the barn . i : : weeks with, a broken leg, isable to be up an acre the land being nearly all improved, ' - � completely ex�inct. � � I ' - . I . I . . No. I Greenland Seal, 38 bust, 24 John Sanders,of the *d conces�,:onii Stephen, with his son to do chores, and in ti-ying to, -Two aged citizens of Iiige�sqll, Mr. � again' � t and located largely in the 'Ellice swamp. length, at $ � 15. � ged 14 and 12 respect vely, h e just com- han,y the lantern on a nail, let it fa�l to the -_Nalr. Robert Dalton has sold his farm,lo The following pareles have purchased lots in, � C) Charles Cregg and Mr. David Wbite, have ! 9, concession 4, Hibbert, W Andrew Me- I N o. 2 Greenland. Seal, 38 bust, 28 paleted a quilt containijig 3,380bieces. The ,)illilig out on the hay land be- been serionsly injured by slippi Elliae-Jacob Bender, N. Ruby, C. .ju,tzi, " floor, the oil a - 1� Mr. McLellan takes W. ' . I L�llanli for i $-i,500. length, at $21.50. 40 bust, 28 entire work was done.i n thrE e 1 eeks. coming ignitel , ,.rh,e blaze soon sp�ead and icy street in that town, the fo M, -V having ; session o,i A I'll ist, 1896 . , Rennell, Nicholas Schleger, A. and R. No. 3 Greenland SIl -The other levem 9, IV ro arris, of reached the loft floor, and it was v, ith great his skull fractured, and the after being '� Pos � Kuepfer, Idenno Schultz. _ Yth, at $21.50. ' , difficulty they succeeded in gettin ,, it ex- i � -Vete gurgeon Shillinglaw deborn- -Mr. W. T. Barley, of Fullart n, has . leng Brussels, slipped. on the 3i� 1,walk, near :) i knocked unconscious. - rin�ry �o . No. 4 Gr�e'nland Seal, 40 bust) 32 Joseph Ballailtyne's store, ail i li, attempting tinguislied, Mr. Davidson, in fighting th , ed sixty head -of cattle last week for'All moved with his farnily to Mitchell. �;ome leill at $25. I . I -Mrs. F. Hauch Of St Jar)4s, Water- ' - illiam and John Rogers, Huron road near . n to save herself, , had the nt� ortune to hand considerably, and, loo county, aged 156', ivhile'at eT work in W I time ago he purchased the private residence . . � brea,k the larger bone cf herri I �t arm, near his son, while getting down f rom t[lo loft,� . Mitchell, I of the late D. S. Campbell, and he intends These are especially fine furs and at th se :f .1 the kit hen, alkedinto the di iiig-room, � . ell "I'll -Miss Ford, who has been a successful -ear the wrist. I I in the excitement, struck his, head on a 1 ( to mike this his future home. In the y - Again we. and . Q,cr�e ead. Shl was st, ety stout I prices will be sold only for cash. I I I � P tead , -Mrs. W. H. bearin of . �ephen, inet her in the Mitchell public school for 18-0, Mr. Barley came direct from E'rigland �* 93 I snag and received an hgly wound. I woman, wei King ov s. She . a may be excused for conthiming our add ess with a p -whic , . .. �� ul over 20 years, has resigned her situation, to . ainful accident riecqi tly, b to that neigborhood, and he has continuous - just to inention that we know of -notb n -What might hav resulted in a fat4 leaves a husband and large famil to mourn . . . g doubtless, will confine- her tc . e house for I the great regret of the town. - ly resided since tbea close to the vicinity of ale calamity, occurred bEtween Dashwood andl. her sudden d"th, I � � Dicer in the way of a present for your some time. She accidental I � stepped on Zurich, on Sunday i night, Sth inst. A -John G16n4enning has been appointed -The Mitchell Milling Company has been Mitchell. Now he retires from fatming, friends than a Pur Cap. a rusty n&H, which rat. thron - her slipper, aNvarded the contract of building the new with plenty means to afford a comfortable I � 9' seerns Mr. aild Mrs. Sbea, of Stanley, werq by the Woodstock town council, at ti, salary I We have the Genuine South'Sea E eal and into her foot About ail in -.hi l returning� home from I' the Catholic church I of $75 per a�num, to school house in section 2, Hibbert, at a cost living in town. � . - .. -Before Police M�igistrht � � i' Sea of i inspect I meats,. of about $1,200. the at $15.00 ger, when their horse tol fright and ran away� bro ghton to - ds of two hundred -1v1r,BurkartBender,of Listowel,one of � The Persian La d r10. (4odericb, Inspector Paisley, IR t week, laid fowl, fish, an �dlother eatables bro In Stratford, upwar most properousforinerresid,eDts of the town - nib at $6, $8 an ., . I uOr in pro- throwing the two occupants out of the rig the market. he marketr regulations were - 'S - and $1 0. , ellilig ' ii 11 'ummonses have been issued against citizens ship; of Wallace, celebrated the 58th anniver The Beaver at $5, S,, two informations for $ and giving them a bad shaking up. Th altered to mlow the measuring of wood hibited hours. In b th cvse�,i the charge i without char '' whohave neglected to paytheir ,dogtax -union at the ho6e, in its mad career, (lashed along an .1 saryof bisbirtbday by a- family re ... 'ode- [C,l ' home of his daughter, Mrs. William W'oolfe, .� 9 was sustained. W. eco n ql, of 0 _i for this year. ' i The place, as you know, is on the wrpn 11 collided with a ho�se and rig driven by -Mr. I , retired farmer and, .side of th street in the Strong Block ; he rich, was fined $20 and costs ' hid' William - ;"trick, a I -Thestudentsof Mitchell modeVschool on the sixth concession. All his family I - Mrs. Charles Hohlbein and her mother, one of Elora's t i oldest and most respected I 11 o surprised, their teacher, Mr. French, the married daughter, people, y u will find, are right, co7rtEous Tilt the saime amount. ! I Mrs., Thon, who were both hurled from citizens,was f6und dead in his bed the othel7l I were present, except one * ' i - esenting him with several z and oblig ng ; the goods and .the pr.ces -The Ladies' Aid o the sall Ml their'seat onto the -roadside, and the hors,, morning,with$is aged wife insewib�ebesid . other &Y, by pr who, cotilcl not attend. Mr. Render has a have y ... oil a the best j ad ges. ! dist: church have p esent cT , their pas- handsomely bound volumes of poems. faintly of four sons and three daughters, and 0 � 0 passed over them, breaking Mrs. Thon's nosq, him. The coliaition of both was due to an . I tor and his wife, Reveiien and 4t rs. Swann, and Mrs. Hohlbein'sl" collar bone and onle escape of gas I � from the . coal a vo. Mrs., -Mr. 1�dward Litt, of Rostock, has eight grand children. A merry evening . Call and see our Xmas stock of Neckwear, . .�. I rented the store and dwelling house of John � . with a Bet of dislies, �s a sl ffit token of rib, and otherwise giving them a bad Bha tri k's condition is very critical. was,spent with feasting and nausic until I ��- Jiilpa c . I NIIE ER . r I : Brennan, in Dublin, and intends to I '�� � . IMufflers, Braces, Hosiery and RR'ME their appreciation of the sex vi,,es rendered. Ing up. i � . -Mrs. Joh;innah Rouike, aged 60 years, , ol' midoight. . . we sell th �, best Men's- Freize Overcoat in is wife 14 i' I erecting the - -On Thursday morning, 5th inst., th�le died on Wediiesday of last week. at Tor-! a general store of dry goods and groceries, by Mr. Swann and h 1 -Af ter an illness of nine weeks, Mrs. ' the count- r for the money -the cash .pri ; i and alsoa, barber shop in the rear. Frances Robinson I relict of. the late Nedby . Ile of new church. ' I J bol Mr. Win. Kerr, of Wingliam, wals onto Junction. Her husband wis; seat to which is 1R,50. i � o .inion City, , -Mr. b1cLaren, Stratford, recently ship-- Robinsork, Mitchelil road, Fullarton, died on , i -Mr. Gavin Ross, of found lying across his bed, dead, with b 8 the penitentiary recently, for crimitally as- ed from St. Marys to the old country 450 ------------- . Tuesday, 10th inst. , Deceased, who had I Manitoba, has been nomin�'ed by: the clothes on. He bad 61 vidently fallen on t e . . � . � . i saulting a young girl. NN hen her house was Eoxes of dheese purchased from Mr. Brown, just turned her eightieth year, was a native ONE PRICE TO ALL. Pb6tronsofle,mer,soncoiistitun,,5r as acan- bed' the afternoon or eveni�g previl entered she was found unconscioUs. She of the Avicialbal cheese factory'. at 9 cents; I -sbire, England, aud cameto Can- d'date for the Legislature. Aq. B098 is 11 DeceAs6d had been in poor health for some died soon , after'wards, having literally of V'ork i � I . I I amoilaP, about ,IR83`100. , ada in'1840, settling in York county, where I . I native of Huron county, andi it�a nephew of time t, but his very sudden death wa 6 starved herself to death. : oung she I remained for fourteen years. In 1854 -o 4 �hip of Hay, '� . a 01 I -M�.,Jbhn Carter, ail industrious y I - r. Gavin Ross, of the t oc p 41's -While catch* tur eys, at op :! all k to his relatives' and numerous frien , n man who a art , she moved with her hatband to Fallarton . 11 . worked for Mr. Daniel � GRE119 & MACDONALD, -nklear Rodgerville, I � . I He was P6 _& . 41, and acquaintances in 'Winghain. the bal Arthur sber,,of Wes minster, of BprAholln, during the past two years, an& remained there, up -till her death. She .-May Gibson,. a young g t;. fr6al Brus- carpenter by trade, and a trieebanic of more slipped and fell baakwar to t ie floor, a sailed oni Saturday for his home, London, ' , CLOTHIERS, s Is, who has been twic �fore - Judge than ordinary skill. The Wingham town had a family of six children, fo I . . 0 1 distance 'of fourteqn feet, , ren( er ing him Englatid 1 � survive her, I - . Doyle, on committals by loc 1', * P.'s, was hall stands as a monument of his ability. insensible for half an hou , but � or tunately M . iss Jessie McGregor, of Amulree, - _C BauT,4back and his little girl On the "Wrona side of the Str et, eek sen ced to five . � � ust aine a -. ,,.eorge I I on Monday of last w t ' I He never married, and thus lived alone, not breaking any, bone& He ta i d' went to � Toronto on Tuesday last week, to R I 4' at � and boy arrived at, .ostDck a few days ago, - Peniteh�. , ry, her age a house owned by him, it 0 1 SE�FORTH, - - ONT. years in Kingston on Minnie stree.,. severe scalp wol and a br d b dy, attend t he f uner'al of her father, Mr. John fromDewitt Nebraska. George has had . I � Mercer Re- Is by Mr. i . preventing her being sent to t, Quiet and unassuming in his manners, it which will confine )Am. to his Toit'se for a McGregor. She was accompanied I . . I � � — formatory. I I was not, easy to becorne acquainted i . I during the last year many up$ and downs, - � .. - - . I 0 ilicknow, met w'01 time. i called at Charlei3 F. McTavish. . what wi,th sickness and the death of his . 'NI him, but his friends respected him verV � 4,oh Ott i -, r. Archy McMillan, of - � I -A man name& . -The fowl supper given by the Kirkton -f with a very pailif ul. accident l le' other day, vhich took ,1 I wl e V ,place a few niontlis ago, J highl h ving I driveni with I Y. � Guelph, the other day, . I Orange lodge, on Friday evening, 6th inst humanly speakinj he has been pasung FURS - . . . in Mr. D. Hendierso I n's bush i at north of -A Kincardine paper makes mention i4 a fine s an of horsps, atta he to a J u � I � . " ' I . I Lucknow. He was..� engage , i;! hauling logs the following manner of the death of Mt. from Knimanda Creek Aliiskoka. He was a decided success, a, large crowd being through the fiery furnace, He speaks Mi . . for Mitchell- Brothers, a d lvt his leg James Dawson, father of Mrs. Benson Tyr4- stated that his inteiition �as tl� � rive t:) the present, and the supper excellent. glowirig terms of Vnele Sam�s country, how- . . � ' . -�-Mxs. Levi Shantz, of Philipsb�rg, who ever, and intends � returning after the holi- Jammed between two logs. 'o bones are man of Hullett township: On Friday of ided ne dia I Lot -aet the . leavehis little ones with For Xmas Gifts. broken, but the leg is bad y '!bruised from last " I . Pacific Coast, pro i his horses. � ha� been severely suffering for the last five days, but will � - ; i:j week, Huron township lost one of its price he wanted �61 weeks with a sore arm, caused by -blood their grand parejuts,where they will bewell � . � the ankle to the knee. .f old settlers, a man universally respected e far i I . - hisfamil ' settled on a 200 4j, 11 in i I , y I polsoning, is not improving. It is feared cared for. -William Elcoat, one 0 1 , e sturdy and i . I � . I whereve"r known, in the person of Mt. 'Muskoka, and was going to Brit sh Colum- 1 th4t amputation will be necessary to effect a -The anniversary services m connection . . I � . progressive stock raisers 11 ucker8mith, James Dawson, who, for a quarter of a l bia to strike out &new for hi se if. 1 t CIE � le. . i with Knox church, St. Marys, were held on has just sold a fine young , oroughbred tury, owned and occupied lot 17, in conce�- . � � I I � Many people give Furs, i�t -An Ottawa despatch sa s that' 'Mrs. � ean, a full fledged dairy I i .-Mr., Fred D S 1b%lth 8thinst. Rev. Mr. Guthrie, -of Durham bull, 13 months old, Robert T. sion A., lake shore, south. His life hall I ortis I i now ,V;l ' � I v . I . Shortis, mother of Valentine I student, fildra the Ontario Agricultural ,lkertlon I officiated. He took his text in . . a a i . i . Dodds, of Melkillop b � r'ce. It " been a busy one, and he.had always d ' �iting 1 exe- Co What could be mor b e to . from Daisy, - by Lord Los., ie I th, and is a enjoye in Beauharnois, Quebec, jail, I d. a brother of Professor Deal of the: niorning from 2. Corinth. 5-4, 'and .. � . the best io� health, up to a week before hl�s cution, has been interviewin t he e1part- tbO Daig se ool, Guelph, has engaged with preached a practical sermon on Ae evial � � either ; lady or gentlem m in this promising animal. !.� � death. It was while sitting in the liouge 'the rown, the dairy busi . . wintry climate than a Far gar nt -Wednesday eveDin I ,�aat week a that he was stricken w - ith partial paralysi1s, ment of Justice and Ministers f!he Mi., IvInir, o I Avionton, for � 1- ing4ess of charaictier. Mr. Gntl fame . i. � � with a view of obtaining a comrauta&n of ness forthe 'oming year. . d' abroad through the large number of friends n ,,ing to Roe' � as a v speaker .sprea elop a k, bat I of some kind. � and he never rallied from the attac the deq.th sentence to one of iinpriGG plent � ­vl 11 I I - . I church, Grey townsbip, asse bled -at the gradually �ank until death came, DurW io) is pr, -Mr. Jo Steinacher is doing a big � to -during the day and in the evening he . I I 9 for life. Several strong petitio s 4eded - I . residence of Samuel Ames,� lail presented his illnessii� he was surrounded by his devof the mother's personal prayer, aid tbere is trade in the dbhorning business among Ful- was greeted by a very large audience who � Miss Paulina, Ames, the esti 4le daughter . family, whom he loved so �il lailton farmers, and is doing his work well. lilitiened with intlerest to a Sermon On ed wife and I an impression abroad that she 'will be�l sue- I , . . Caps, Coats, Capes, of the host and hostess, ith a beautiful soothed by their I . I HO has dehorned 18 head of cattle for Mr. $1 Virtual Contentrnent," from the text, For Ladies, , . Ruffs, MuftS, Gaunt- gold watch, chain and casket . � As a token Of and his la t hours were cessful. I � - and 16 head for Mr- August I I For I have learned in ,whatsoever state I 11 . presence. Mr. Dawson was a man4bo -Lord Aberdeen has declined ,his r tron- H4nr Fisher, Children Bo -1 1. r � � ral more contracts anl� therewith to beeontl . lets, LIffs' I"'01- their appreciation of her ervices as o - iplay o r for Shell(nberg, with seve i and - Men, 9_�& Tams. , never had a tastq for public dii age to the ball to be held on '..'Tew ear a . I John Wilker, 'l Clemen, John Rock, - ; - I lars, I gaoist. i If He was quite happy in his i ci,v�hi eve, in aid of the Children's hospi � 11, in ahead. M. Watson, of St. Marys has jr, ' W. Pitz and Reinhold Rock, of Logan, I Caps, Coats, G� tuntl 3ts - �;A very joyous time �lil � �lpent at the officd� are f6[r, W Ottawa, stating in his reply, that it i� con- -Mr. J. 11 .- - ,, . I home, and his lifework was to c . : I - the D . �'1.3 ' L g ne for a two Mon' a - o' - I I residence of Mr. Caldwelli of, � Detroit, on love and to provide liberally for the I de�r ad � ady tills' trip to the old coun- th' five men who weie tried before . . . .1 �, -In all kinds of Fasbionable Far. - ilie evening of December 4tb,� iwhen his es- ones$ of his family. In the highest sen!se bf trary to the principles of himself a g, where he will represent Mr. J. A lic4 magistrate of Stratford in Septeinter , I Aberdeen to take part in festivities )f an I . 11 i timable daughter, Miss Mand', and ''Alex. the word he was an ,honest man, endl kind on New Year's eve; and that oni SUCK Moore, the St. Marys egg king. last, for ent,ering the driving shed and stable - � . i . i _MiBs Charlotte A. Harding,of Fordwicb3 tf 'ReV. Mr. Littwein, of Brodhagen, and I in marriage Is Sharp, of Morris, were unite4 1: i as $ an evening, he thought it improper to , Ilow � � I ing at all times to do unto others , Ta ' S by Rev. Mr. Thompson. ' Thel bride was at-, would have them do unto him. Decbas4d. � rand-4nughter of Mr. Rueben., Switzer, taki g therefrom his horse, harness, buggy - The Fur's we T h e price I I r s of the ball room to i .trade ry Hans, and the groom was born in Moninouthi in 1837, and W!hon fAbly [ a I ,, ' upon time that could be more Pr lanshard, was married on W,6dneBd saddle, and who vrere accused of strip. , sel I are good -� )- 5 we ask re tie ded by Miss M P_r E i%c and 11 I I . b Joseph Shar' his brotheii,, from Toledo. -lilis � last t6 Principal W. Waters, of Fordw FWg the horse of the harness and complete - low p'ric s. , , thirteen ye f emigrated with spent on that particular eveningi I ly demolishing the buggy, and after 'the -evi- �received1a'A'; week of the ei�n . l . 0 p : chools. , r' . Furs. ' . J I I Word wasp' i a � t1h Oe r age era of the family to ublic' . parents and c -William. McMillan, who� h4d ai� ffice -Mi a Eliza Sutherland has disposed of de4ce of twenty-five witnesses bad been . Connell, I E - _* I de%th, at Cleveland, of ,Jacob ' Canalda, settling in tlie�township tif, lay " uilding, the, a ne )i Tor. five . . 1i youngest son of William Co noll, 14th con- Durham county. T e,e he was marrie 0 in the Oagoodby b I .1 her hou3e and lot in St. Marys, to Mr. J. taken and nothing proved against the , I � - � cession, Goderich township, -,'which occurred Miss Elizabeth Rae', o that township. it onto's last great fire, has belso fcund guity reilotm, for the sam of $500, and will natned persons, the case was left over until - One Price—Cash or P ,oduc . n the 29-nd of November. iHe was -aged f 25 years since t4e of haying set the place on fir( leave immediately for Manitoba, where she the assizes. The case was brought on'again . o � is within a few weeks ons, ( i - - �, I; a; as C . . tried at the general sessi will r6side i, future. u 11 1 . 37 years, and lewill a wife, bu,t no children. U0 uron township, au� I ,� in Stratford, on T lesday last week but ale- - —0 He bad been a'resident o �tlbat place f!)r deceased moved � strong defence, in a trial wt*seven Air . R;chard Camst6u, of Penticton, co�.ding to the i udgm 11 k jury ' tha� I -Mr I I insuff �ntof the gran . during his residence itbere, James Dawso�a nvicted on he stre�'gtb of lele -0 commit any of . about five years., No parti al rs as to the �s looked upon as 'the days. He was co , British C I mbia, daughter of Postmaster evtdeoee was at t � � cause of his death were g I ivqn-1 and family were alwi . . . � evidence whieb showed that A be Pime of John �e=n, of Sebriugville, whom she the parties. . HODGENS B oss . most desirable of neigobors, and as citizens . , e time, left for her -�Z1)r. G. R. Watson, of Listow#l, has . I . -Mrs. Taylor,'vii-ife of Mr. 1 ichard Tay- , oi� line fire, he owed the Union C ,ai d Paper ba6 beeti visi�ting for som . who commanded respe�t from every pers a Ale was, -with neuralgia, of the muscles -, . I lor, of the London road, � Stanley, passi.d A wife and family of i two sons and fi; Company of M ,ontreal, whose a pamy � home in the,far west on Friday. beo'n very ill CLINTON, � i a balance' of $250, and that i tie cOm 'hiliss Ella Carroll, who is at present at- and during a spasm on Svtndx-� , I away on Thursday, 5th inat. 1 She was in daughters survive hitri. � - I of the heart, . . ; . mmedi- if le was for & time :, � — I I I bad written to him demandin � 4n 1 hell, has been , , her 56th year, and had been , suffering for i tenii the triodel school, Mite night was so low that his li I I some time with an abscil the lun ,a. __________� I ate statement and list of stoc c ot hand. . Aired of. somew-hat on - . I � I engagedbythe Irishtownschool for 1896. des e recovered I . P ' I ; 11 ic Monday and since then has been graclually � an Catho Ca ada. ; - I ! She was a member of the� R8m I . i -The Galt Reporter of last week says: M,sE; Maggie Pierce has also been engaged in . I � Santa �� . . Watson Malautacturing the Dublin 'chool for the ensuing year. inmroving, though there is always danger . I I I � � church, and her remains were interred in A slate bed is b, -Ing operated at Shet�- The estate of the "be . 0 , . is dial of a return of these spas=,1, the Hullett burial ground, a very large 1 Company, of Ayr, which has en in � the -There Aied at the residence of W. H. with th , I . I i e e I land, near Bothwell. l i ator for soin 1 ted the disease while int - � i number following th m thith r. She eaves e was Gilmer, Ne*ry, on Friday, Oth inst., Henry Thie (loctor contra43 i . -Th6 grist mill t Comber is to have � hands of the liquid time, one son and five daughters., I I ally for sold by auction at Judge's Cham rs:`Berlin, Matchett, ,sged 84 years. He had- lived attendance upon a patient with erysipelas. .. Im , ; bonus of $500 cash,. P. d $150 annu . . � I y . Claus I -Mr. A. Kirkbride, of Godericb, met ten years. ! n . oil. Friday last. The purchaser was Mr. with Mr. Gilmer for some time, and was a 11ii3 blood became affected throup an ab. - I - � with a very. serious accident at Buffalo, -Geo e Fife, o I f I Brighton, has falleh William D. Watson, and -the price paid was math respe�ted old gentleman. rasion ia oneof his hands and the disease - I rg I d into th6 body. , I I � � about ten days it o. He was engaged on a heir to $30,000 left tli� him by an aged relc4,- $14,500, for the factory, plant, book debts, -Two ol d . residents of Mitchell pa -sed Pal UP tIle arn' an Carries a big load.' We cari: y a dredge, and som thing go�ng' wrong with tive. i and all assets, The many frif ads of the away during last week. One was Mr. -William Wadland, one of West Zol � Yery large sfock of the action of the d' Der, so�ne,of the stones -Chatham is go�ing to dispense with Watson Company will be glad to learn that William WiLugh, east of the town, at the, le,Wing farmers, met with a curious exper- fractui TP has been satisfactoi il settled, ie -, a short time 1 Ago. Having purebased I fell, .-ing h �s ef t arm� badly. He w�s soup kitchens this i winter, and provide the matter 'U age of 77 y0ars ; and the other, Mr. Robert _nce , . I en success IuTin secur- the Avonton district, he . I taken to the hospital, - I Dowkes, of the south ward, in his 78th a valuable ram in ' - � wbe�e hie will remain work for the unernpi6yed instead, amill that they have be DIt I i siness again. That it will give a William Hoye to have it for. r Goods, .until able to use.his arm. Thile surgeon ,kas -Basket ball hsqs become-thepopulair ing the bu - I year. I left it with rin - eni ht it y I . - afraid that amputation might be necessary, game of the Windso� Y. M. C. A., and a: fresh impetus to the village, is 'an asstire( -Mr. H�unter, the evangelist, who has w;$rded the next day,but dn i th I I .1 i . I � NY el � " �� fact, and we trust iibat the co�pany wa ' 2 e (I but at latest accounts he as getting on tournament of thirty-six games has been ar- y been aidin4 Rev. Mr. Kenner during the disappeared as completely as i sw � Ow ' I Toys di rid - . I nicely. I I I . ranged. I meet with the success they so I orthily de- revivP.1 ser�ices at Zion, Logan township, up by thel Search where they. would l � , I I -Oscar Brod�rick, a former resident of -Several farmers in Ameliasburg, Prinice, serve. � ,was prese 'trd with a plarse containing $17, no trace of the symbol. of innocence ,could be � a ­k - Hay township, riting 60in Pigeon, lvlicbi- E dward county, have this past season gar -i -About ten o'clock the oth b t Air. Z token of appreciation of his found. Two weeks went by and one *f ]Mr. " 'Woffegi.te ..as a sm. I I Hoyt's little � I � G ; . a Xma� FL_-Jresenits , gan, says : We Ile all enjoying good health nered upwards of !thirty bushels each Of McGeorge, janitor at the alt I � 1; services. , ; . , here and . itb�the country. ; I Institute, heard apeculiar noiseinfront of I - 4 - tvilmows foregga where he had to ' I a , are iileased Wi clover. seed. � i -Mrs. J mes Good and children have ar hands and knees when lo, ivatepA In igeon, is grg' ' -,, fast, and of -_ - .Ivinf -George W. W -ese, . 1� vedi in Motherwell from Dakota, on a visit crawl on I ry YL Ve can't give the � away like Our little town, P. e Ross�aore, was. his residence and on going out t) investigate A I I - I anta Claus does, b*t we come prospects are bright. There is a good open- the first to cross the upper Bay Q4inte, ina! be discovered a stranger who had ve ' ' to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker. of the object of .hiis search, he found the long t � -our low ing here for a pa per, also f r 6 good woolen which he dild on tl�e� evidently been "t4rrying long a b the wine", �_ � been absent from 0 er- lost successor Xary's pet, none the worse e next thiug to it dn , �, cutter, this season, I nd cutter over the ,Mrs. Good: has 1. � i ! and oat -meal ir 111. The far -Ming countr q . trying to dr ve his horise a : -for bis long confinement. prices. . '' 10th iast. stranger not be- iwell for six years, the cares of whichseem, . � I , eing* I I.A., of King - i I b ' riZ - -Mr. Claude V. Currie, a farmer of Nell bank into t e river. 'The have rested but lightly upon her. -Rev. G. R. Beamish, A i I caa not be surpaised, tb*e sqi i a con ition to 141 I now his bearings ihad !to rd, on Thursday 5th "MOLLS — DOLLS i 3 clay loam. ThiE �ettlement ts, composed of pawa, was fatally wounded on S'aturda ing in a con e a new public hall stion, Ixte of Str4fo I i � -The Foresters open d I I . I I ly all Canadans. i . d Ll etween the fence 3nd the rail- ' on who has , near while cleaning his rifle. He id �not kno. driven down b . !at S I ff the 5th inst., for their own imt., baptized theloldest pers 3 1 - I way. Mr. McGeorge heard him just in I " on .of baptism in N -Mrs. Donald Sinclair, onie of t e oldest it was loaded. use �nd'ihat of the public generally. There ever received the sacrament - ' - � lels departed tbi life on .- y al George time, or thefellow would undoubtedly have . � This was an old woman, � residents of BruaE 1' - The charge of perjur . � . was lecture given at the -opening by Rev. modieru. times. i � - r, , . � 3ti I � NI I I I I 11 1�r I I � 41, �f $ 4 I i ,,�kl I ill 0,11v � L I e 1 3 1 OUR WINDOWS. I e enover'the bank, which i quite bigh :(,.0 MeGillivray,past grandchief rauger NJ rs. Orr, an inmate 0 E the Kingston Hvase . - I Wednesday evening, I I th in6t., at the rip Ross, in the West Wellington eleotion case, driv ility killed T - � . . - - � I old age of. 77 years and 8 n iopths. Deceased, was dismissed by Magistrate Sa nders, of at this place, and in all prob , � of the order. Rev. Mr. Fletcher occupied of Industry, who has reached the remark - I I e wa: Margaret Sloan Guelph. � himself and. horse. Mr. McGeorge acted :the chair, and the proceeds were $40. 1 able age of 110 y0ars. The old lady was .whose maiden nam . ca hai a s cei. , I straAger theti lly, t t i he re ived Sudl Populdr Dry Goods Ho'6e. McCull ) i ,e, Scot- -A fish hatchery is being erected on M�. the good Samaritan and got I he po I ough, was born ir Ayrs iii -The following teachers, with appended ba,ptized by - ) l : land, and along with h pa,�entsli went, to Thomas Hunter's farm af Dorchea ter. Five and his horse turned in the rigbt direction. salaries, have been appointed for St. Marys the Bacrament for the second time, as some I . I � , F .he B ffalo E)fpress hays: All. efforts , the first I i S t. Andr( wa, near Quebec, w . en th ree years thousand young trout will be deposited In _T' 'public school for 1896: Miss Bail $325; mistake or omission 'Was made ot, ;-i4 -1 . I . Aflan T 'I AT rl he cor2er to establish th) identity of , 11711*1- 9AA -n ersloll 9*400 - --Won This circumstance had been fret- . � - I - . ofage. .n aroh, ,Z��P� . . N nexu spring. i I . �V.LIWA. ill y y 5 ) . . I d 2anadian girl,, ho poiso4ed ; , a great deal,", and she decided that Sinclair in matrimon-v. movin6t to Blanshard -Canadian inica, having driven most of the suppose I . . 61d, $300 ; Miss Mitchell, $300 ; iting her - ' I 11 iss - Done . I , houseii in : � hip abo114 eight ye0s thereafter. the ' rket, is now hav- herself at Mrs. 'NeiPs board ;ized regu1arly, and re, towns . I other micas oat of Tna . . rej W ; Miss Allen, ,q= ; she,would be b 4 "I aRTEr. Beamish to officiate, - eks ago, have failed, and : Mis� I Delma , � .A. E, Plehitecost They retired fr4a 16cated in ing a bard struggle to keep the East India that city, two w . iq�ested P-ey. :i . farmin ,_ _4nd , 15118's A. G. Clson, �,P_50. , e da .- . Mr. - . , I , , t4e remains of the unfortun4te. one have 7 jl�nie � . sels A9 ye�xs ago. Ap. Sin� air died product from taking its place. �. � -A large gathering of friends assembled hhe did, On the sur. , ly Pev - : I � Brus , . � . .- . � i, 1 in the Potter"s fiel4, The dead , lishb.aptized. another very old woman, � I I ;. __ I on Janua�y 18th, 1887. hiTteen! children -The other day, Thomas igney, of been buriec . I at thb residencel of Mr. - William Monteitl Dean in the country,at some I � .� -FORTH' I body of unknown "Nell" expoged �heskele- - ,-, who lives SEA I were born to them, of w .lDaniib] - resid- Granton, sold a load of fifty-two turkeys to ' � at F4rquhar, on Wednesday last week� it Airs. Frei i - � - . . ' Iny a family closet, ai4d e icity, and who is , eighty . � n ' ing in Dikota -'James, f: �Tort Vral Robert Thompson, of St. Marys, netting ton in mi , being. the 10th anniversary of their mar- distance from th I ; I le ) North Dqkota;'�obertli o Fl,ictl British him W. Mr. Bayne, of the river 'road dread in sebres af Canadian hipme3 that it riage After dianer all enjoyed the music, years of age. � j S'l of Big Shi 0 Coltunbia; M. H., of LD8,Angelos, CP,li* Blanshard, sold ut, load of fifty-two turkey's might be tl�at of an erring daiuOitep'. There Il . � - . I � I I � I I i , I ,; . � . . . . :. i I I I � I I I - ,� . I � '� I i I i I . � : . . I . i . i . I I : ! ,� I � I . 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