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The Huron Expositor, 1895-12-20, Page 4DECEMBER 1�0 189il 4 h roeer is, has ,who has been carrying on t e -wood W beft o all such for the sam6 �bject the defeat of th, nat. (o Prior, of British ColuMb X 11, iness here for some time past, and wKio had d rev, of nted At. Wood's successor.- Air. XKW ADVERTISE works It I I stsince e thanks. ional policy . and. the establiabine, ire to extend a a r ino I r ht, -figure in a very neab and well kept stock has this went MThe figure between the p4ronthesis after not i cat a � very bri we des nue tariff with a -view- to ultimal a reci- tool. Why week sold out - his: busin, -,as to a "Mr. Bred- hich the Their eonst�ancy has been a source of inspir- reve the rutileilit, as he is a poor ente paper on w troublous pr�qoitywith thees Unit d Sbates, and' ick of Godericb�- r. R. Paterson is th ifinallY ho,mri�j elected must be a wonder to every or one denotes: thapage of isemout wk1l be fo�nd. Many -W toF ation and encour%gen�en,t in taking advantago of t e present ths e -orow4l was are, and while W- ei caftnOt, 1 eXP and 0, I Cap �oially, to himself. un- le 6n, absolute fr6e trade, Money to Loan-Jae-slAturray (5) he ect that rush on the a] i g. a r. 'Beverley's new, rk and cut each other?a throats, J1 Eso:'n, of 'Seafortb -,)Od uth Iturou Yarn 0, same connqo on. Will till e fur as long We and dwelling.-Mri Louis tir 1 ell q'ILe ioixnt� council of the county of Went ana eank, A Cl -relit Smash -A, rly of this plaoe� was In, the- vil- and forme ou Going Ydung (8) e. as it ba vilone -the pasb,, yet while they are fighto each other -the corn 3sed a 'was G Aftere are V in. the f utu r wor-th th (C[r, recent meeting pa! lage on Tuesday �e wing old acquaint- a T- ep, and Coffee. -A. Young- 4 e ndi scores a victory. i Nye can promise that i rhile 1 it, does- continue r4on nomy steps in reso'�-W n, unanimously, asking the Ontario ances.-Diving slery e: will be held in St. VERT Wileon 'violin; A pinuos; and Organ"catt It e. (9) Evening. Games, &c--141- "189 aden & tit-, Lt* aini to merit their The result Also shows that while th Re C Ild Ic it shal be our -cons 11 ppoint Mr.Ni&h6lus AW ey, PauPsc-hur K on Chris mas night at seven 0 Gtr.j merit o r -or, i-od Go to t -D- Ma o on rinei. the Bast -D nnual Meeting -T R. lffayg 5.) form Patro*s -stick t' their Patr to the vacant in that o�clook.-ThO Rev. r. . Haut and Mrs. approve! and suPP0 ie village -on The, ingly, the Hant,-of Ex(tor wer Mi t1 xw as rresents--Dill & Speare ples, and �pte &coor Conserv. coqnt3 Mp. Awrey's lines seem t6- hsve Every ,oe se Yo�Ang (8). Skturday 14 at, Cal g on friendsMr. Remember -A. falle i tponl pleasant places. -Tho profteds switches, &c -Mrs. Smith (S) i Insiruetion in the tive Patron4 still vote -Conservative. Fo :a Religi6us ih Lon Urquhart wa Lon n this week on bus- ery nice- George instance, while At -McGillivray polle -v nald (1) 1 People do tha`ralk!1197-Grel�' &)-facdo P-ablic Pchools. C. Ston man has a & Motnnis (6) Mr. Madii Behnore. tio WeIV 114day ftek-Itichar&or, i mud, Christmas good. It ma�y be i' our readers to within 38 votes of many -as di§play of jei elry Band -Annual E uteresting to -of Brussol The Misn'ton ntert-Ainment (8 Ella Rusk was the guest GoldI-Iff. W. n Ni tbe Provincei: of the -did in 189i"r- wheal ere --was no Patr 11 ca Do- yo Get H ffmou (&A -1 now, that it is Ot a e; occas, iol u of i And6rAon- last week.-Mis8 Laura, for h at Tmet; tell's (8) XmAS CODfi.-atio&ry : &Ion idat - in the.field, fr. Gillespie, it 6 R �i� a btisiness Mr. Richmond rilou t. tb.6'question of re- d 0 ornan v ort time agO,a rather -outspoken little w arary Birds toi Sa6le-Mr.a. Donovan (a) th M �ivx � was visiting friends in Wingham. KipPen.. A ah the public schools is form candidate, wa 928 below h pi edece�- last4pk.-Miss Cassie Barton was visiting *on?s bara-yardl ' intruction bi SkstZa-Reld & Wil$on (6 I igious . I CARD OF 'I J-TAIXTKS. o the Noble Grand. Can U. Point me ) I her b,� her,'in Mildmay�, last.week.-At conver$atioR IlLade & and statement, to or less consider eytheir own lesso�.. . er casonable ThIngs-C. NV. 4POt (1) ation 6-nd dis- set.' These, figures ,ofiV and Brothers c i Hdoeall odge, No. 223, of the In- d%usingm,O I found a ja t in( y ineXt I Dear Sire -Allow neve ses. bag, mrg da s? If cting of Orange Young Brittons, dependentOrdir of Oddf Ilows: ains or barg Central Rmloers Calloge- baw & Ell th tl� 41 r ad verti be ub They are all the mc to usable, also, .a's- jt6te As both eussion. It is a subject Which may p 10 C,No.� 11 the following officer; were we toe press ;o you m, r sincere thanks for your Lnke- Salts -0. Stew9k4 M i8fLnce rendetad me during I the Patron, candid ite, before beco ming 9, J.71c -upathy Rnd.aRt ent, it Xmas Crockerv-1tobb & (,utrie (8) be kept d n, either -3. D. H. Alar- kind sytx I woui juE t like to F-tep inside andget n idea of eir down. but, it C"an not[ ct uning, W., Ao M, J. Abram, R. S. .; J. Ater ' loved order ma o flourish re. he subject is just ow Patron, was a ConserKative.' sh 11 3 Skatts-Johni6u Bros, (8) el k my late accidet t, and I wil over pray that your be o flourish der 'the three Irrand fun the advertisements of these Weather Strips-Jobaraon Btofj� (8) I iere or el4ewhe I have watche I bargain and bargai would have g PILeS on wl ich I edere-John Paul (6) -ows that the Manl- I Cimpbell, chaplain ; W. damerital price t Is baed-friend0filp, 0 have not da=� To, Stock Te many Thexesul b f tirdfa - sh . 0 1402.1 Estray sael 8611sing % great det I of interest in gh treasurer ; T. Douglas, J. T. . love and truth. Tno.-&Aa-: IKWS.. there early and. lat�, -and --how that they ap-R. Monteith (5) day fell 4 I have gone -likely tit - al w -J- F- (Aark (5) 'neig iboring republic, at' toba school questio is not to b Great 3 -arts of th( any Ad, 0. T. H. 'Ist com. W. o nothing useful for a into the 9%V Kons Bros. (1) an -,�hab 1: really could call a.barga6ft." q w, to use t4 ad com. k W no be great fiaure in the'electi;ns in - Ontario, ' of Christmas present, such it a fine pair of Shoes, Slip- never yet See. y, 2 Faq for Xmas Gift,3�--Hod C!ard of Tha s, Rubber Ja e afraid atrons o Something Uieful-A. Wege b"M �hat qity o, orgaiii d e rt is ju e the f the stoel � must be at least liks-Thomm-1 1e present tim�, no;ably in Chicago. The annual meeting pers, Overshoe a Trunk or a Valise? that the little WOM z at now e-. an Both the opposition -candidatos. Belmore cheese factory ' eles at cost "opu .&xp W aT we at Mr. y r!Lt ;�-hon you esu get any of e abrve arti 1XV �y, December 7th. . The , dial leaii;� Vag sold osseas - the whole eart due Biblo-re'adig in pledged hemselves to oppose r6me 9 Id on Saturd, -The coun price at Weseloh'a, as all our e bout $3",800 worth to afftict with 1; e h to p ing made: to re -int -11101 Ilig Wes a large one, and the patrons all gardless of -coal; or pric, e air or the las youngEonat schools. Ever ince it was ia� lation, and still the y held their own. in ti parties indebted i=6 and h Ig' e publi� ves as being well satisfied selectfrowyet; Termscab. A der trouble "was, she expected.fai tot-, I Clip, Of god oin on. e- with tlie w%,y in which Mr. Barton mana at once' am leaving on"ll a r New Yeaee. just like her. The p i t which, -The Christrm 1W th sed themsel to me are rcquested to call' and settle their accounts a palt f it p f contiDue4', a number, of years ago, ft a Catholic ral mici&l i ties, whi�e the can:did�t I as I ere a -e lots nibre people 1462-1 th ting v Ith ot the Gove' merit that is pfedged to for the,f43tory during, the past season. At this WE13BLO --grave on Tuead; long aud heated agitation, origina, I rn Ttiole at I es i g tb 3 checks were given for 'the ep- the bail gain li�nges is this: if you buy an a than the be desired. T1 d' .1 -la -.'Robert B. McLean, and A GOOD PULLL.-M, ish-olements of ille ulate a re e is N, secule I a pass ge SEAFOTH, FRIDAY, Dee... 20th, 1995 the Catholic andJew Octob etims, f6r reasons -estee-8 hall-, Th I I temb r an d e payme t, and pver ie- next session, lost o of the market price, You have got a bargain. SOM �on, andf& ulation, there haveibe6n numerous! by Parliau�,ent &t t '11'o Loill'on road, i lear here, his just pur was paid. Th followl ig is a con -,�ory fine young bull from Mr. Pop chasod a be offered 1 consider-. Mpts t D'Urin- the World's, strength in thetiongly Orange niunicipali- d I rep)rt of the ear's bus ness Total known only to. useful AoW -te . - lith, of - the we�l-kaowlr short -the sell6r, an article may 9 . Q 8 0.ur Silver Anniversary. reinstate it. Henry Sti -ing to n'l.16, 1i P�Kf h4 ould seem to indie a a of niilk re eived, 758,192; total Fair the ivomen's Edue' onal Union -main- ties. . This ate V iat h6rn breeder. Thi animal is 12,months c bf i ably le 3s than the market price -in that age you a 19 -five years ago t Ii a of cheese, 681309 ; average pounds book4 for Sind' It is just twenty� Q-' osition when it conl�s ri#t down to voting, e n every res )ee dentious e Po old, of'roan color, ar d. is -i t a r tkni .1 booth'in one of the exp' .1k, to L Make a! , pound.o.' cheese 11 7 - at deal more cois sunied the of , 5 barg Me' chants, as a rule 'are a gre Editor as ery superior anim d. Mr. M�Leax' paid L d%.y sitica, the present, gSL anxious fo y rQC Catholics are not &rticularly 562.23. buildin where it received signatures to a Ion t of morl� ei d $3) beld at Mr. Ho, the neat avin, of $10( for lAtfi, and he neer ese matters than they got credit for, and w *torial control and Inisiness management upon th edi huge petition PrVing the Board of romediallaw, nor ire the OrangeMen v wy pays for anyt4ing In e than it is wor -Wednesday iev are gefie ally them of THE EXrq)S1ToP,, and he has stuck pretty a to advertised, the bargains tion of Chicago to permit' the. vise of -'.the, muell to i LiTrin.&itY are ple or b ain days are Go rie We submit and &I- the b4i W a list of and whei closely to the old ship ever since,, mazy.oir�Ae of events, -th - e see them or not. is Bible in the scho'oli. When the.petition' .3 d ay note in the wheth the peopl pus. The , u1i , school children of At- -the Chrisl ing greX etho&6 sell :)ols are pro- Xelgrave �on T4 tained abou tfi ods though gromH in the servipe, he t sixty nglisli and Kippen Literary Society has resu d its rade, all marked nj tiet ed was preaentedJ it .00 'A Tarte Rejoinde'r., eminent position, as a disp6naer f pl. are goods itable' for the Ohristmas t q0I for their -ea to the still at his; post.. During that Urge THE ent�rtainments.-Mrs. ing ; thoi repre enting aLmos.t -every pa, On the even of e- i? Prices. _Vaek At one of his-meetim a in North Ontatio, Lj sod improvement. Bargain e, 98 wife of Mr. Adam L leas of this P men 1.*xPosrro has neiver 111lissed a single issu the face ?i the. ebrth ;.but it cembeir 13th, a good audience was assem- vh-- behay utry cc oHen. Dr. 'Montague made some slighting vi I e,, died ery iuddenly ou Saturday t eve.- faled Ito greet its readers cellent pro*- tum over e nGr hag i went to One of tiI lt r husband and 'a fa, -nily of four bled, to 'par.ticipate in an ex e coirimittees. of the board,' '1� out Mr. Dalton ,AlcCArthy. At Is is regularlyeve Friday morning. A quar- remarks ab consifsti�g of literark- and musical ry and surrected.' I Since that. One of the chief features was a r was neve rei I q1, en, the youngest an infant, a week 4th me. si , vir. -me looking a meeting eld by. Mr. McCarthy, I urvi ad his family ter of a, con-turypeerns a long ti No her. Lucas a Lth B. Cook, Who is presi-. e' the old Boa all tirao Mrs. Elizai ell debate on the subjeab Resoly d that; fir� man retali sym�athy oft e entire com.- man, who has to that gentle ated 'i porf the" doctor hi he d,,;*e eat 1 feeward, but to a b Jay adily at -be sad bereav en de'nt of the Unic n, been ate p is of more benefit to theworld and ma% ....... -ding is t -1 with interest. Dq. Montague, s politi- m i by ii their, he was the ))rAe,­Th ith the prob] cry- day life, f uphel EMBI tOlDrI1MI) HI LNDKERCHIEFS- ems of ev affirmative wrestle w e se. Failing th water." T )o how all ork in behalf 10 th mu INI h is e affering from an att� 6ek of quinsy. -5, 8,10,15, No. 3 gotr a zlei t ! I , - 30, 38, 43, 50c. M cLe an, it, appear.% very short Wm., Doig is,sbill wy low fr -ER 'rhen OO qian, isl entirely too vulnerable to enter into by Mr. James and the negative b king back- 0111 compli ing� its purpo 'in ac -very ably dis o AGAIN PT11C ever, &I conflict1with Mr MoCa;rtliy.. Con Mr. W. Coop�r. B)th sides a person fever. His many friel As wish that Bi o itself, the qnes he ii sure to get �he .710 iy sp edilY recover. �The farmers have att ntion- -to v, of thei ha, ndisa4l antage, of ope 'AIN PRICES. g the 4,7,1 Union has. now turned its aking good use of the sleighing b I�ARG -4y under ve con SILK HANDKERCH FS- wards. But in, thatl time many changes On* of the t tion, the negati n n Twent�- ing the introducti Worst Of itl� as hi cussed the 50., 69, go, 95eb take, place ve years ago Sea -forth -- x- 0, 15, 20,- 23� 39, e "round he did 'n this ocei sion. T kind of a bi er N4 in, y much of t platforrn� was but a hanet, am, 11 g Ill Woo much to the,lelight of th number being abse t from tb� a b ok of Biblical s9lections prepared 0 FRILLINGS awas , 'en Fers,,yvbosegu 1 had been exhausted. FAN,Y residences th 1nK 0 Mr. McCarthy is, vhen be igets ; stirre4 up pp y The -referee, Alr. R. MeMordie,,gave his d61- no�w covere by fine; r u e -in the scools. A corrImittee of fiv-e,: imerchauti T �msuy R - 6f rail- "O a. may be judged frc in the followiti it cision infavor of the affirmative. One of the' 3, 5, 7, 10, 14, 2-0-� 25, 30c. nes g vi ri lie used as farm lands. be � I � our congratulations to Mr. 1ARGAIN PIRICES. 'goods for the 101 ith W. J. ahan,. the most prominent - M.,L Kai' attractions for next aveninci in addition to utterance. Heis reported As follows : I Jo� no, the popular teacher, of 03 I . 4 i I woy which now intersect; !the county in al- W an - all -sufficient pi ogramme, will - be the i in the city, as charman, a. Tc SPOI oil- -as feiti Catholic layma . 'Sell 1 section N o. 4, Ho*iek, on his ap- 9 ten built, Mr. -McCarthy ow turi d to� Dr. � I 4, 18, 20, 2 most every direction 'Were -not tl reading -of a- literark jo teria 35c. nclipiLlshl ip Of. the �llt RARGAIN PRICES. is I e for a Jewish representative,- and number of tague.' He menti ned the fact tht he lad 0 Inient' to -the pr' tributed by the so- f which is to b con and Sea,forth was the railway centr Jessi " Ate- 0 well-knowIl ole6ymeu, including the Rev'. often been calkd Pon to ot Dr. Monte, ae fArie pilblic, s( 00. Ise e 'Y LAC 13 extending from- near ciet. FANC stretch of cou bl Never id he carry an Lau Win, the, eldes, i daughtor of Alr. T. H �grsnd, program intry John He was. PP O t of tron e. 10j, 15, 20, 24, 129, 35c. Barrows pointed to 2,4,6,8, -i4 which vn ghlin, has j I �ARGAIX PRICE S. ho r u eds ii Walk' on oil the north,to lialf -way toLon- ithout ribery,".said. Mr. c- M'' u It conipleted. her course A WORD FOR M Alexan- ert election w - f ome few weeks ago 0 0 ening, 25th i direct the s6ection of passages. At. the he der Moir, who retu at- in slit of atIl e ourIt'F r(st model sell ol T dcu Gri the soutli, Now.) nearly every f Carthy, and he , as uni eated R1:B1 ONS --1 -the- Lion- from. his extended v sit to Manitoba, is very s m being; eirex my efforts. This a the ge atleman wl �xamlination occurred last m!eek.-Afr. bv pastor A. iner in the county CILU Am Doan slipped and sprained his ankle much improved in visit. his railway sta- health. He speaks ea- 3,5 7i 9, 12, 14., 16, 18, 20C. T I here 'Union asking he, adop ion 0 dertook: to- itand o a ulat: brin. and si y y A 4, W 'f 11- nitoba, its climate-; its t4tions, solos a and get h6te& by: the b a6out tion with his !load of produce, 11 be prese r inicoe did no to- ver� adly eek ago. We are thusiastically t(id constituents N th S' .a 41ally invited this mod-i4ed �ible. It. Wi d ple ure ground, and above GLO ell, the pose to returr 15, 19,� 23 29, 35, 50 69,83,-95. home for Lli ­ r if he so desires. T`1 return I do in ot carrythe o - pl to see hi ',around again. -Oar capabilities as nne pei all of the health' giA ing properties of that -Fees di 6 t i and the U nion h on account of. the great; Xorthwe�t was conlPara-tiIly un- no Is an ta stituen@y of All Simcoe4n my breee ies 814 ling is about gorie, Ame oked that -a t leas Con- 'atmosphere,as lie thi ka he has all but over- -hich it will poe th in weather of tho past two days. w Tn e �a vast ha.ve it, So well, t, and orth Simcoe will do wi e ly by *a sojourn there. Mr. COR,')'ETS- 1,-nowii, an'd its fertile acreSL wer eceive Aeri6us consideration he news as- orth Sinicoe t inks rDper, but I hwe da' )r Snider lectn�ed in the town. ball last corne-lis mala( 23, 29, 38 47, 58,68, 83, 94C was waterb -goes thrqugh r only by the red mail Itty night, for leourt Gorrie Can�adiati Moir -is not one of t ose, who� wilder been.elected to P rliament five times .'as M BARGAIN 1�,RICES. back to the 14 ness, inhabited this contemnlated action h&4, stir:ed- u. life with his eyes all t, as he not only irl� -beasta kieW m thither often as Dr, M t has, i6nd I have b en Oi r of Forrestersi -Lff'X19L and a pilgri age -T I D n gue -, i, SIL L-9- er t e' dulges in physiogno in ' the read- A�N a 01 y, enjoy g an(l, the bl h cit�. T he Utt elected without th corrupt expendit ur of �used -Rev was cGnaidejed an a;dv6nture which only much discussion all ov I wit, 10., 25* 33, 39, 40, 58, 75c. ing of character -by f ces� but he has proved ood. himself to be quite naturalist, as he hag erviews, �Ild money. c, ed DaShw. iaon hia �a tv; Pa.pers have b int Dr. Mon a ae n ver was ele 3ARGAIN the most courageous would thinla Of under- ast ex, pep n' OHILDB EN$ CAPS-; ral sermonat have beeif preache& on 1�e from.firstto last thonta vast expeph'- ebuith v e seve ty 141 )TFS.-On Wednesday afternoon, 11th brought with him so e beautiful Epecime a four er five r, -5, 83., 95c. ta,kinv. Now, it is th happy home of I I tore, and he has cost th6 Conservative pa 19, 24, 33, 30, 47, 58,,1 1 n ters,' subject.-� The rppositio to any e ther C Ir. Charles; Guenther was united in of Manitoba birds, beetles and dragon- BRN-more than all th onservative mem- thousands of Ontaio's son and daugh mac age to Miss Emnia, Hub�ert, The cere- wincred butterflies, the former of which 11 t many clergymen ls of the kindis o o -cod, bers in the House f Common to �thor. ;ana ilie far�ns While it pours forth its millions.of bushe 5 put to moi was witnessed only by the immediate he i'n'tends having at Bed as a memento of HONLEY COMB SHAWLS- ible-readill in th ju e who favor B- -b -6 hese matte a 1he 1 8 pasS Alaottil re le. May they his western. visit; he declares that, )lad ,35,50 i5 out from its a e schools, He may e d of t u lix ves of tb Amono, may a long life of happiness. -The new tbe'monarch of the p ains b�eu still in exist- of the fineat cereals,, and seada t I -can BARGAIN PRICES. elating i agaft t'.& modified Bible. be, but I can tell you th4t Wen �e uua a, ads veno us h, floe and its herds hundreds of car, 10 saI have a tred for t lie fbl- lover half -a 6 .,and the prixi- ah will be o] -ence; even these we Id have falen victims I T RE I KD 4 -e the assistant aterinteiidents pened'next Sunday,.22nd HAT- Aoug the rosi nce Friday to his unerrin lowers of Sir acdo ald hei mist -es g ai7 n -11 of which, enter into activ John in, 95,, 41s of the schools,. there is aL Wide diver- c�n. 1)�� ber. ervice will comme ling aim, a the geese escaped I i 7 others their --i my feelings. If e had said I had a ARGAIN "ucts of Ontuario's bre dth. He has wit] hurt.� ebuipetition with the prod ev Ing and will be conducted by Rey. Mr. only by a hair-bre hall ! I I s If LUU), gence of opinion. Some of them _favor tempt for them he oafd have expre'seclit ev itoba, CHII thrifty agriculturists in thb markets of M er, from tratford, -in the English been very favorabl i pressed withan DREMB CLOAKINGS- North D&kGl better. Asto Dr. fontague, he is'a man Bible-riadingIncondition 23, 89, 47, 55, 68c. ally, others thinic I I uage. There will also be service on as a laud" where e and plenty cheer the, 1 4 i -the world. Then, the telephone, which is for whom I can express iothing and feel r -611GAIN Ay morning; trust his ulip, essions I that -06 bdified Bible could, be used to but the nimost eathing And con Sa trday evening and on Sur�d laboring & - i every line n oun now so'necessary an accessory in Rev. Mr.Worn fron, have not been so e p that he will decide FIVI 0 CL'' CK TEA COVE RS- ill be conducted by vanta and till others, while they favor empl. He says I am a, , political imposal- Of business, was unthought of, and'if a, per- t ilit, t I iin. lJot Q �eland, Ohio. Rev. Air. Horn"wik -also to become a relsi e of that province, as, l50,69) Bible it expedient I may be, seeking to M r. that in the year 1895 -reiding,l do not thinkL b er a, lecture on Monday! eveninir. The we can ill afford to lose such men as �ARGAIX make my bread ou of politics. I ban 'live do son had predicted where t lere' are. so, msn foreigners,, Catho- Chi �atmas festival 'will be hqd on Wednee- Moir from our own. But we have eyer TRAY GOV� P*� 9- would, y '76� 95c. public s peaple,sepgratedbyh:tindred'sof miles, -without it. I have sixid to iny constituents yq I : Not a'fw I , , to- deisire that the has; 19, 35 43, 50, 58', 65, lies, an Jew schools. in North Simcoe': When you are tired 1 of da3 ovening, 25th inst.,'when a good -p glow of health *hich hO BARGAIN PRICES. by its use,! be onabled to alk. With 'each rellpme Will be presented.-Mlessrs.' D. lately assume(I'may colitinue to be his. I bppose e ate outright. The members of me -I will retire, bt t so long as you send ne 9 Iae 'en er other and hearias edsbiuctly if standing el 1roeddr and J. Elilen, who have been in CHFI1.LE;:C0- merit I wi do my daty, irresp?c- Ild 'the r oat on' are reticent- as tOL 2 3 to Parlis Narm.-All should bear in mi from ue the B d of ducati I � 58, Id have thought him -)o- thp:.Northweat the past sammer, have again I tive of Parl gran VP 81 side by side, We wou, �y, andifthab renders me a d Christmas tr ee entertainment, on I 8 I 1CF their sitions on t bat t ret tried looking hale and hearty, as if the subject fit for a' lunatic asylum, while the P he question, 1: litical imposibilit, r in that I can. never "et Tuesday evening next, in the liall underi heaa. - well L411y understood that they oppose the auspices of St. Andrew's church Sab-' most sanguine dreamer never seeined to an-' gene office, I itend b nly children shall kn )w elil -.ed with them. country must have -reading honest '8,91 -Mr Louis imons has Bible if for no other reason t'h*# that �t all events I have taken an bath school.' The committeb have spared The b ticipite that electricity -could be used as a pa in- h hings v the fact that it will,cause t hich I. have advocated upled to'- the wett side of his residence, ke it a grand succesi. One John. Rumfol another Per' 'd I no pains to ma leuiv sol Olit N; Ire Paw Ruce lig�t and heat, But the' . lo`� - .' ' � I thl e the east side is now occupied,lby Mr. erand to proc heated- t' .Ed ica life ot the most P events of the evening asit, (Joes now. G reat has been the march, gita i n. Wbrnen's U- isom P flin.-Miss Lydia Haug, who has been will be the presen of Santa Claus, who, here. lie w. cati n4 Uniclse'ems not at �11 daunted b stliving in London for some time�bas re- this array -of 0 v stealing bea Bat, perhaps, -in. last wee. -Mr. Abram ON of Prouress and improvement since theeyear 0 y NAes ai A Comments. I tult led bome. -Miss Glanville was 'visiting h4sbeenscoured fo7 the occasion. -Com- nothing is the pgosition, and is� 'igorbusly munion services ware conducted St. BARGAIN PRIOES i ditqP of fri, dsin Londo chu�ch �ast pushin4 its' ork. More po th "Don" Sheppe,A, the clever E Andre Sabbath, when a noticeable than in the people wer to ein Iter is enga d as clerk in J. HalPs - chaue inore Rev. .11, A ngregation N�as present. L fr. ght,.m ho'bas recently been $iv- t�ly succeed: even in Ch e. -'Messrs. 'vN illert & Kellermann, ship - and th The writer recol eir surroundinn. They W'ill ultivia =1 gave ablq- and appropriate dis- unday ihQ ing the'Dominion Government such terAble PC( a carload of dreased hos on Friday 1"; .-Mr. W. R. Levetb was in the village '4 lects the fir3t funeml. procession' he saw' C9,90- courses. -The Evag,elistio services, which F aps 11,61d their on 'raesday.-Mr. 0. Fritz, our noted horse- 'for two weeks, closed -Lug 4 fbe i Men's ur chastisement h �s purchased the Toronto have been in progress Uee C ains Passing through Seafort. It was U, very t The, North. Ontario Election. Star, an ( -will hereafter conduct it, h purchseed the gaydriver of J on Sabbath evening last. There was s large �steinbaoh­ large one, ancl was from, the township of r altho, h be will h bill retain his connection attendance that eve ling, many� beifig there C1, il ction con, �u 0 rcoats No single -61L test that has taen H 'tleib.- r. "Philip Zimmer has move( ten rtal#s Mn Q3 +e u with 9'aturday night..'Mr. Shepperd is from the neighborin � towns and villages.- it was compose d entirely of I Tackersmith, ini the house of J.. Kellermann, formerly place for some years called forth grgaer ne of Canada's most clever 'Writers, and One of the most � pleasant and successful lamber wagons and saddle horses. The 0 oe, ied by Mr. J. Brenner; while Mr a, interesi th that hich was fought out.' will likely cause, f stir in political circles-� school exaniinatiou� ever held in thli� vicin- B nner 1),urgy was' a vehicle r ha�moved into the new house oi nderwe ouly semblace to a ve in politics, but he does ity, took place on Friday last, in � No., 2 s, h On e Ae is a Couserva hich now completed. oe V and it looked in Nor6 rio on Thursday of last we'k. H. Poese, w known as a 91, delimerat, arty when school, under the nagement of Mr. For. this pla not hesitate to stir up his own p, were' field, on the R11 viz :'M cGilliv ray, the straig ervative ensall, -gorl or a horse back with f rionds and ne ghbors, coming far and a lur.rl)er wa rocew Van Horn ill-' "a k ng up his he , The school r om was nicely deconit- The m B' 0 'Coats Olulost as if it had came au of Noah's ar. There ree candidates in the fb needs it. sytb. The school i 7aA packed to the door I Ladies' ;Mantles 0 VeL lit Cons W sacoe-ss bc oul(l be: ourioit ill such a pro es- candidate G llespie, the straight Libd�al a said thst�. Sir William nts,Claus is again tak C. Fletcher rider w y b rtnre the 3asi n with mottoes, ever- Fi Lr Capes Bov.Q 8 U 1"t the improed caadidate, all(, Brandon, the, Patron candi- tends short -1 t ithdraw from the Presi- qu� at Mr, J. Sutherisn 'a Post Office Book ed for Oce y 0 where will be found the I argest and� beat as. greens and flow Th. several Classes Tis at lie facilities ud iacteased I mforts which "erly a Conservative. a and presents 'eT Sion, Bat� notwithstandin the date, but fori,l The dency of' t&e Canrdja Pacific Railway, Sol d stock of Christmas Good of all I by teae'llerb prose red to the I 00 for gi were examink nt, and yJ a e� fts and it§e �1,emselvos very cred- result is very kni-tch as we anticipated. -The desires a rest ainI the scholars acquit d h hall for I ; S r William is, cert lt�r a ever shown In the village, sultai ip� pr+nts. Also a fi ne stock of Biblee, Prayer -books, tr W eaple, of t6 onably enjoy, we 0,� , Fi MiA Boys' �Ca)� e rg,, School supplies al itably, which ape I Conservative candidate was� elected by: a, very art Wv man and has (lone iood H 4 n-boolisand Atude books. a 3 elfortheir teacher. servic 0 e straight Liberal, 1 ;t ore.- Umbrellai any 1)ottor off or m or6 connted. the ship, howeve i until lie fulfils prom- McLean was cal ed to the chair which I his Fuk Collars� bitterly bard. 6� over t1he Patron. ash and, ConVbyancer, Nopary (lo. not kbowi that they are in reality wayfa' This order of businoss beingplosed, Mr. R. th e to his coi parly. He should stick to t oniplete. Close prices to oult the'times at the majority f 1,944 over PO t, h of They Bat the success- D Office St 46 -3 B. a Op and 7 . $ . J. Igntberl tiise sea iplain even tllor6 Ise to bring whea up to $2 a 1) el. If lie position be filled lWith much acceptance, Pu lie, Issuer of Marriage Lice 3ses and IneurAnce in hi Ene. Aim money tha fal candidate iyas left in a minority of 3 0 the f r' or might and a lengt�y prog lamme was pl&ced 8 of would only do tb a a, in s make Agent ; money to loan on farm property at lowest t. Th' is, the two him' Premier o �Canada Nv,,hen he retires rates of interest, Several good dwellings fc,,r sale at hand, consisting of instumental music, it is just as difficalt'- of all votes It, Fir Ties, Bin they did: tben. at Opposing. Jac �As' i wbprgain. Office at the Post-01fice, Heneall. dialog e n d short, Nvitty speeches. I flusli from the Canadi' Pacific., d 360. more Votes tha M u "' so candidates, po [le All pr 8 e most profitable and Rev. Alo*� or inore soi to got one (Iollar its subscription e ent enjoy �ternoon he annual congre a, McGillivray .did. 'The resolt, is �al: -RrEF.4.-The rai a during the­,�ast pleasan addressed I for Tu As 'all examp 6 of the influence -,*,hich tl CIO: akin S� Ae Sox, S.. r or even fifty cents.a, rip 1,00AL B S great rejoicing-, among the triends `*of f4e. electricity meeting, n .connection with it. year for the Globe,. as it was e ower must have had fe days has spoiled the I sleigbing we tional P as & I otiv I oil Monday last, was rnm1ent, Go.ve its they clpinT that the poli' ha 1, and from �resent apl earances %ve,will Andrew's church, el( �jte.3 ag,,o to aad .52 respectiv , UpdnL the busin a of the countryo welm9ly the bf I - � and well attended,- an was one- of the best held �of y� eim endorsed. The h e a green Chr t has ha istmas, ne fat cattle- of the Goveminen alone et, ity of Chicago years te prices the prevalent for such pablica- state that in t e ei po;- foi many' years The pastor, Rev. IS'. -4 Itry show, hold here )n . Tuead last, was ca It is the same in al other lines of facts, boweve do not bear out this edilter- there were 130,00) horses used, in draming W ver arge attended and the exhibit Acheson, led to the chair. The' me I:j rn As read, showing the trade. There are mare unemployed now tion. 11 vray was the Gove t street mrsnd 3 000 men were:employed in a, reall first,class. T 'ere were buyers auditors' i youme 'that every -reader zf this advertis ment i 8 I We p 'them, besides 1,000 blacksn�iths. finances of regation to. be in good an.4. the upholder Of the Gover -for t P ent from a t e neig oring* towns:and '-wete then a dandidate, caring h thi r,co .nd poverty is even horses ate P t han there shels of oats V,, 0 th as Goderich standing, which a aks well for the man- eVer Opp ment policy. Both of the" other 8hdidates" These 5 460 000 bu vil gesheright'up as far, ybody ellse,-desirous of purchasing their pods -at - tbo if t ,no -re p h4 a ear. Now thering on t is occasion was a &gets. Mrf Johnj. eMurtrie, Mr. A. Alon- author. re iow, if all these modern and' one million ton of sni ga, closest liv! g -were as much opposed to the' policy. of the E awaywitK teith, and Mr. W liam, Kyle, ar., 11 prices. Rememb right i 'for clearig inventions �Lu(l impwvewouts, on Which we all this has: been don, and! Chi- f a, index of;the interest t ken in this, the retired er, we are -has long held here, w -nd their o( -ou$ reaXter et, these c at hasl be e from the board o management, a inter go 1j; we possibly can beforo the first of are accust.61ne(l to plume ourselves,. so high- 'Government they could �be, Y ago is On, y n example of wh en first show of the kind evei oub all the W going o: to' say. that shoul hose, who, with places werci filled y Mr. Alex. McMurtrie, t the happiness and two-emndidat , who were so bitterly 9 - the' orld oveq With such a d anuary, N Mattel, Vhat you May need, give OR% 0q he boum ly, hive rx' added to �P. transition i suoh commendable enterErise, arranged for Mr. Joseph Hood and Mr. Willianit K-.' US ked to the overnment, received 360 more is thi just in one line, is it an It is safe to say that the board -they have, coutentme.i.t, of the people, or the comfort po wonder We hav4 hard,time�? th"show,take a second lone in handat jr. 0 N1,4 stock is well issorted with reliable goods, and we are prepare4 an e VoLtes tlil w �e given to the Government never better equil ped, and the congreg,­ tice in 1) M. -t to- e, and proserity of the 'asses, in wha. soilie future tim the e3 hibit and attend to Vve you the S: rel. can'n't be called ir Charles -apper,'Canada's High !Com- an; e will still be much li orger.-We ioad- tion.may look fo Lyood results during the thernselve candid4e, this spects hav� they been a, boon or benefit to .0 tires from the in naging board, held thtk an ind�rsatio of the po I- coming year licy of the Govern. MisslOner (high in more ways than one) in ve tently omitted in our last corresponc r John MeMartrie, who re- rs. Th6 the kindl ad- -the I -"t ks to us ve itch like position for ye to. a Moodie ominent in '�ment. or by Premier Bow- It seems he was sent f so and greeting, coupld Ud- huma,uity London, England, has arrived in 06tawa. e, to make mention o, t ost, of! thoAe who were pr I 10 ry.m. -Afr. Jame LOW st U'otatlo'ns ftip C 4a Im h i 11F - - t! public affairs twenty-five years aro, have reverse� Capec laily as all the figurqs 90 t� ell, The story- t ey tell is that Sir Charles so e resent, recently mae by the m�m- Jr., who has for. anv vears led the in%ng 81 but that Lry !go. in St. Andrew's a iurc4, has resigned. pmised to' e sileat majority and the show tl political'significance, calsion t1la over th at- had there been only two eandi- visit has no be a o the Ladies' Aid an; I Missionv ; 1. Moodie has foun, I borne duties to e to Can.ada, to consult 011 the 4i �,y of the Methodist elurch, of this ' i o pressing nment can- he hag com 1vi �encqre& en defeated, although ate Ouldhave be : 'left, ha.ve retired from active dates instead of three the Gover QM& few who lae Premier about1he proposed winter steam. la e,. to their pastor, Rev, i F. Swann, and to attend all the i iervioes. Miss Ella, Crew- 0 able t, did ford, who has bel,l thel position of organiA life and are e-Watin g the call, while. nearly boat service. hi estimable wife. The address was ebar- to -a Close a entirel I no the co. stitue purposely made ized by the k pect during the past irear, ilith great credit to y w generation has sprang up. r indly fe(ling and res nouncing tion Of t olitic hi. Cardwell! are red, hot ustnow. gentleman in gregation as been engaged for the X t e 'election of &-Conservative. P, on ertsined for the reverend the con' lay �'ose who are ow r-nost actively to secilire, sMi' CrAwfor three carididates in the geld, a bio untiring and faithful n_ engaged il� the pursuits of life and Who are Although there were 538 more votes, polled There are ensuing year. M a (rwill also lead LIT -a straig t is w of the gospel, and for the sacrifices he the singing, thus g away with the old a the great struggle ab thiselection than therewereat thepreVi. AloCarthyite, a straight Grit and h 'a h is a step in the right m. oat deeply immersed i made of both big means and time, in the time -presenter, McGillivray, . the Govern- Tory., The boodle brigade operating in Oreatest were. then' unknown or un- one one, Mij. �r tion 'of the beautiful church that'now direction.-, Rev. r. Mitchell Will conduct G Rev. for existorice, �Vhc,. tGok XC merit c%ndidate, actually polled 38 few or North Ontario lave been remove to Card- at do. � Mrs. Swann was at the same time the services m 3t,. Andrew's church next! born. therornot'they will perform well and. w&rmink on he c6nces- set of dishes,- as Sabbath mornin and at Hills Green in the Vaigh. at drama, than the Madill, -�bje are a p L,sented with a beautiful 1 c a better part in lifes gre votes than were given to Mr, g. -Mr. T lliam McDougall, who ha 1ery,.pre Is I eyenin sious and sider ads of that cou ty, a�d are a aik o the or in w ic a ing SW n made a vei d suitable F _ -ve rone before Government. candidateg at the. previous disposed of his fam, and intends reti b , kf_ -good men and true who he getting in their fine work. he nomitlation 7y feeling an r t active 4uties of life for the re. el t 6 be seen. . They s1wuld, at any election. When we consider: the terki took place on uesday last and he el6etion 11y, 0 behalf of his wife and self, after from �ble Pi ,e superior facilities - and a pressure that was put on the, people, 91nd willtakeplace nTuosdaynext. Itis ich al present spent 16 very pleasant and main his #ay;, moved to his new rate, as tliey hav �ible to say wh t the res . ial t e at onage.-Mr. Me er f Insall, the almost superhuman efforlts put forthby ent. T-0rtY Own rio- as a criterion, th v Hens n Mr. and Mrs. : c. 41t will be. home irI lie ednesday. The vastly better equipm. o O at the p take No th 0 t n,. re e of Goderich, and dealer in cat- ple of all wi nd vicissitudes the Governent to retain the conatituen3y; illage on Tuefid attend �U good neig, -34 James Can� N ZfC own _ I find Bat'amidat 9,11 the changes a servative -will ertainly be elected. . ard. Iq was n the V Oi a - Dougf bore. r. -which time has brought forth, we are pleas- when well has always been noted for Torj�ism, n' our f Lir.--Mr. J. was ning, merchant, i doing a larg they come to figure down, the results, Milur, Eil;pen, a. the Iii te of fowl, a d i@ shipping e t i fesin! Leitch v ey may profess and it is about a easy for the Etiq�an to nnf le village on Monday last, visiting old largera ii, n- ed to st5t� that we still have on our sub- we imagine, 'Whatever th to cF & change his akin as for a Cardwe.111-ory tities avery week. Geese and tarkeys #ever were giv that they will not feel 'much elated o e rxinds.-Air. T. Murdock was in the coun. ition rwell dreds of names r po scription, lists many lam change his poli Co. Y., LOWEL this weel�.-Ifr. and Mrs. Robert seeme I more plentiful. -Op. .9 the iodorsation that has been given to trisde. 'Rev. A. D4'Bell, accompartied by Miss Annie Bell,- to be 1e life of Ing In which 'were there a quarter of a century ago, rit hes has been a their'policy. The Controllership of customs renLred lid,, re retutwd from a trip to Westminster, MITIOU) Lt Of grain ge�ng into the mill these and to. whom THE ExrosiTou ii I - ; farmers m ill have the benefit of regalar weekly iitor all thesev years ; and t.� while the result cannot afford milch vacant by the wibhdr&wfLl of Air. 0, arke Yarmouth and Belmont. They found that ds RY GOODS :1 Rev. g hile it cout ill y hold much better sleighi ell ap -choppin inues.-The the Conservatives, it should' Wallace has bee filled much more quickly n C in- many instances where the connecting co fort to ill n we. had further n o r I &-WMa y as 0 u Eth.' sle gb�ing has gone, which all goes to make link has bee broken by the great. reaper, most assuredly,. teach the Liberals iud Pst- than any ppraon ever thought it woulo be. ffer ivas in Crediton and Shipka this business flat. -Master John Mellis has se- '"urse of bv those roms a most alutary lesson. . Both these Mr. Wood, Mr. Wallace's former "so4ate, w k t had theconneetion has been kep', up visiting friends in bhe former place cul ed a position in he Herald office, tra -r for]. workin i in 'Mr. Wallace's place. who haxe steppe4 into take the place of pa -ties� profesp W be pretti much I has beer! appointed andherbrother in the latb. at or 0 d 7= A 01 e �rt It e, 1,� N 9, PE liln D n ma 'C C �SZ d hi ei it 9 .0 0