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The Huron Expositor, 1896-01-10, Page 9T I -T, V. - N ARY 8-96 13 HE' URO, JA 10 1 N EXPOSIT011s, mow purposes, ranking in for mission all $5154 Johns fast, week. a imbs b agre a for the yea rest people- have shared a other Tuckersmith. I r, All the old officers raise met -th follow the remains �o their last al le- and pleasant 4 1,896 ise 6 � Mr. Job a Ws Oash Gro 'eery Six WEST MN'D NOTES. -Anotlier of those in- t a Wilso as in the Harniots came kwo, along the p,thway. of. I if ejoyf sor ar� hPd np*or of n his SlOter for we�, re-elooted, viz: T. Mollie, superIn Ing ace� Which w or d family as he ter The Rev. Mr. Robertson ..'spoke in ears beyond the balfempury. With facul- teresting events took place Ust Week, wlign ;at t R P. Bell, treasurer -Aliss Jessie oi er 20 years. —On Friday vening last, a ten 1;3 1 Christ- a of body and mind comparatively �.vigor- Mr, mar-, inie Mellbs or4 We have now In stock a iftne assortmout Le th th Bayfic -fine6t now I arge and selected valen- fee j ng terms,, explaining that God's ways I 'Joseph G. Cric4 was *Anited' in midst of Usborne. b. Wo feel safe in saying t wag our thoughts qua, we I.iopo to bav6 I hem in our riage, witli Miss E. Routle� sl� �gan cia rals'ns ; finest new cleaned carrants ; Cross & are iot our wayet neitbe I SoAal, in connection with tb I af` Co er,' secretary; Miss Jai k Ta -Ain r are Yj eabyterian church, w 1 h Id at �ba bat St� -0c ars yet.4-lyfil J. S., Muldrew rated at the home of its past history, neN---- pees; x.ew Orleans mo 'near, V ria Blackwell's beat Ens His�tlioughts.. While Mr. Robertsori was ma The event ws cel6b aE nee of Mr. John Sp r Ani awls sq�hool in all fe flowing from almost y ii ou church luses pure spices ond everything required to do speskiag, tears -We 'rensyche il r on Sabbath evening the bride's mother, in the presence of over Notwithstanding the inel ency of tlfp [or I d -a beoter staff of teacharso better -at. our Christmas bakling. iEvaporited peaches, plums f Beulah, � tat, andi as usual with him, gave a very.. sixty relatives and friends of the contract- d larger givir�gs, for ap lea spricota figs, all at the lowest prices for every eye. Rev. Mr. McArthur, o I - w, aither, a large number were prese and ten, nce of 3holaks an ceeptable Henry Martin, The bride was beautifully- at- ies io T or trada. in te4 and coffee our stock is second also spke,�,warning his beaxers' to be ready - ing part' re enjoyable evening was op t. But the 'suppor i of the school and missions We will commence our some a toL none and we guarantee satisfaction or will 'return we think, noti the. Son of f Chic& 0, hag been in the village for tired4n cream satin, and was attended by t time.—The recent cold "Ft r in a hour i tl c7itnax of the evening was g6ii home tba; i at the )resen other's lAyton ably 9 the monely.. We have a choice stock of all -kinds of chosen' Sys. We came over to attend his br bar Slater, while Air. George a very damaging effect on rovisionsond'as we sell Alan c6me6h, ""The pall-beirers were larg - leigh spe" I, has h family groceries, flour and I th ough the snow banis.—A larg thad been fl, neral. supported tbe groom. The happ coup a eliv- WO( a piles. ne consolation is that wood lo d of Varnaitqs took -in the lectu stricily $orCaah or trade, do as well or better from among those with w Ann�al Sto`ck Taking The left next, d�ly to visit relatives an -in the trade. working during the thre er id b' th Revik Mr. Edge, of G4d wi 'in is v P�en ul arid mode 0 as friends aor you than any houee Special value sh z 8 on. rate in price. Just now in- fine table syrup and '26c Japan tea. In rid bad IE FARIME RS' LN9tiTuTE in St. Maris and other places,-. and will re - young inan was a general f voritei a tine dinner, tea and toilet sets we have somethi th) Vothedist'ehurch at. Brulefiel(,'on Pol bles 4re ieepingmany of our eu.thu..-..- ich for'qkiallty, I many friends. The family last, and were h ghly tie itizeos discussing the publiz questions Two Weeks. ;hopes and I' hwvre 'the heart- meetings under the auspices �of the turn ti) their future borne this week. Their 110W and nobby ,vli `M)ndy evenin Malay friends will wis] am- a; happy and th have o th Huron Farmers' Institute* hel I th. a g -ors tire the cheapest ever efft red in town don't fail to felt sympatby-of the. entire commum Y, g to pleased.—On D camber lab, the isa ora nent of. t a day.- -Mr. and Mrs. T. F The'! highest i �pected bereav . . . . . . . . see theta before buyin ; elsewhere. this their sad and Tuesday and Wednesde y at Brucefield and -prosperous journey through life.—Owin -tine of the Lord's supper was dispensed, in the no -A cl omfortably established -- in their Od dressed - I able got pricefs paid for all kinds, f go txete�, war ate of the'roads, very few were 11;7 a largely. attended, - and were the at Igo good met." Bayfield road: ancl Blake churches, c f -whic hon,#-, and haesettled down to the regular Tiereisyetafai assortment-ofall turk�ys,gecse,ducks and .bickens w ir Success u ia rea8es Sunday.- _#� - - f I i every real act, The add to attend Turner's church last ;r ozen for. -w _e of -Mrs. (Rev.) N -nnon re-: rolt butter and eggs. Will pay looper R v. J. A, � McDonald is PaStol " Nine ro life. L IcKi Voodley; ere interesting and 48tructive and were good fresh egga. -Mr. F. 1 14r. P. Valalay, ad.Chicago, returned home I r 11 at turtiled1home on Tuesday, after 'spending a 1classes of-Vinter Goods Fnmm CUTCA00. In esivere added to the-communio -us C Sea rth. lately of this town, writes to -from Chi - 4ttentively" listened �o arid elicited. many last.week, after opendin holidays with his 9 yfield road, making in all, -twent 'one wee� 41nong friends. -Air, Harry Hunt, of such as Ba On Christ- mmerce Piock.. cago on the 3 Ist, as fo foi the year. Twenty-two were received atl Gil� called on friends �duriag the week.-. ta k f C� �nquiriea and caused a ood deal of, I useful children here. eve ramble iscussion. The ii g meetings were also, was a'spirited mas day Thad the pleas re of a Ladje M Tim, ELF N A. BI 61r.6, and eleven to weeks later, me king Mr.1and Mrs, 0. A. McDonnell, ol Heusall Cloth antles, Laidiee report of all the contest in this township foi, the positions of Seaforth's, through the World's Fai grounds. And Oil a.tterided.� fol ty for the year 1895.' Total for both' were visiting ixt the home -of Mr. au i the etirig-b will be givelti ext week, deputy -reeve and councillors. The follow- d Clo giCapeLi, Ladies' ur Jack- -betweet oh ! what a wonderful cont. ast ch irches, sixty-one. R. 41ellis during the week. -Mr. and Mrs. �argest Clothing Houte, WE- ing v %nd and glorious sights Chicago Day -in g a Statement of the votes cast;L baby, of London, who have been ets PopO, a r Capes, Shawls, Dre An B. McL a have n ehown DEPuTy-REE and the Sad ruins e of has on ristniss day in a Blyth. spending holidays at th6 parental hoi ; .. "'MillLi S wit e -ne a late arid ir Me ion Nooi 2, �29 ; 3, 67; 4,' 52; total, lia cry of thlo establishment 9.3 00 bee Goc ry, Manfle C h lit't Whon in the b -to 1=itt 'n 77; -Alany Of "10 hs. Atit g been at SU -1 low prices, the poople eem 1895. It made me feel ally sad Mrs, Pope, have 4 home. 25th Of 225 Peter MoKair-division No. 1, 39 02, 0TV-S.-Mr. McLau-ghlin,* -of- Bra sels, St Aianday, to ca Met ii, Overcoats, Boys Ov 'E GOOD3 for such Low ness the cbarmd debris anc]. ruins of the my, wbb died in thi1s t1oWn on the to -wonder t such. FIN our citizens turned'out nh last majestic diister of nber. '01 - 3, 30 4, 52; total, 142; . , I once beautifui arid I)ecet It was wrtten to a fribrid in - majority for. wa visiting Mr. J. Habkirk and fit their votes in the Tackeramith -election, U� Tweed Pants, 9oc; lifen's go qhsthain, although it 1. ad, evidently never Aln McLean, 83. Councillors, -'John Me- we, & -Mr. Will Sloan, inedical � stu(Ignt eclats, Men's F r -C� as, &C. A Men's Union palaces that formed the gorgeous.Court of Bh trying to b M l f orite cafididate as, AA av neavy Tweed Pants, $1 ; Alen's' good relia ble f the b�een sent., as it was fou id among his'papers Cloyi 0,27; Abber Cosens, 2024; JAmee Gem- fro n Chicago, is home On his holidays, ---i-A Honor which- was the chief -glory o pj-T�'eronllcers( and teachers of the Mens. beautiful Frieze Overcos Mr' Aichie' to tbe to] -thiuk of it! T1 a ater� ho following extract, mill, 193 James I alterson 182 J. Aiken- p White Cit Just death. Thq rle isaut evening was spent at Men's Fritze Overeodts, Black and dist'Sabbath school have held their rlber, of �raise than any nui rom. $1.5.0 to $7 ely builYings, are all'g6ne; gonefore er a asks ore loudly in ii head, 60., Tl�e coi ri�il for the current year rw loes residence, by a' invited MethO %60 ; Boy's Suits f Joy, 'Me- annual bujiness meetin A good report Of 'We want to sell as Boys' overcoata, all prices, all sizes, all, kinds a Ilogy *r could pi compose -follow1k: John Shop- -gu i and ever. They are only to a reser ad -ohoulce Upon hinj, and will b as sts, on Frid g last. the schooll as given, a4d all the old ofters many of iv through the means of the art of* iioto rap y, a iow'13 tile kihd -of man he was. It pro,, hard, !reeve; John B. McLean, deputy- Ehoyi of Wingbam ; George McJ11.ro -!of these goods as possi 'I wit4r Air. John Dinsdale as sup- re�elected-, WM. PICKARD & CO'S. and it is well that we- have such aithfal c �eds I hope that all 'out Christian reeve,;�Jobn Me A.:Cosens, and James Woodstock, and Will A cElroy, of Toronto, ry, agnifloent f rids in C-lia1th Im are ppy, and iii good -law is we, -a home for New Ye ei�ntendept fo�'tba year. before we take Invento Bargain,. Clothig, and Dr Goods House. means of representing. Such Gemmill,. councilli 'The cow by i V, imly a question of in xeter, is t Sol a Ibe�World's alth.'' I have got int very good #1 i6ty, to be r6tained, by ajority of 20. of views as were to be obtained at oc he guest, of Mr. and Seaforth. Gorrie. Columbian Exposition. "The lovely wooded h re the soci'e a young men in the Na 1'y. �--School re-opene I on, Mond Tri iwhat yO'U want, Well re- h in 0 of t a illness of Miss atitee to make t treesand esbyterian hurch. can see eviderice, Eeve 'on Mi island, with 'to' charm' � walks, I 11orris. -The election for r lie ing gusr ersation, that the' u, a has n6t returned to bar 0 - a as it did, their W and conv y ;ed in favor of Mr. JDl1n Welfor by',20 Turner's father, sh a satisfactory to you flower beds, I oks much bhe sam N0TV$-Thoina3 Russell retu MONEY 0 1) ERS when the �'OhR6 City was filled with its en ith Jesus, and that th6l'Good from Saginaw, Miebigan, on Friday evening of xTajority.-Miss ROI r* h li- s600l. Miss Robins Kaie is takil3f her i days. happy and pleasure -seeking throng. The Siepherd -is leading a a they I st.-7A pirty of young folks gathered at days in Glencoe, and Miss I r Bkus- place for a few -Mr. John M. ai an Bola, sel �. Both are teachers in our b oi0e and obey it; that ligh from u. If school. ast -gone "Soo," to take charge.of n besb,� safest and cheapeab wa y of re orthern encf of the grounds in the. neigh hbar his v to Aie I tZe residence of 'Mr. R. Youill,. 4th line, t] e new rusa am if a ining into t air ALnurnber from here' atten, Wed- le school in that town. May be suce�ed borhood of the. Field Columbian, museum, 01 - Ing mo is by Dominion ofib evening lately, and made themselves at Express Co. P.'Jones as well there as he didu No. 4, Howick. formerly the Art Paace, which is a consid. hdrts and illuminating their mi do. I be d g of Mr. Thomas Allan to Mi Boomer, of Galt, -paid friends Au Georg'e home. Music was furnished by Professor erAble distance away from where the' great I ve �hat thWare Teacafully'and lovingly Miskimings, who kept the fun going until a On New Year's night, near in. -The ii plendid in RATES FOR ORDERS, tion was, with the - exception of. alking. in th pat a that* lead in through an Dry- 'Goods conflagra ir Cosgrove concert company gave a d around Goirie a short visit, coming seaswaable hour hen all departed for the' 5C $5 and under the absence of the State and Foreityn build-, tie holy city, the new , erusalem." 'i entertainment in Industry hall n New on Fri night and returning on Tuesday. several homes wondering when the next of oompany'. Over $5 to $10 80 peo- Year's night, under the auspic since George left our vil- incs and -the tleasure-seaking crowo 0- of the It is some years iss lag( le, looks about as it id in the days of an ll-yearmold boy. No one. k a him, gatbi�ring would take place,-Tbomas Rus - Over -,,10 to $20 10a TnE JAN;wkny MEE,!r_,,m.-Thc January sell, quite poorly thii week., We band. The attendance was am nw ce f a Seafor -h Auxiliary of the d, w the ei O�rvr $20 to 12c Standing. on the Site of the once eat of s� greatly�b4s he changed,-M.r. Robert afeAthi, 0 11 ho soon to see him out again. Gripham, of Brucefiel eeting of pe. .3 m last week an, I part is -u ,,')0 to'$40 - 15c =y and g, ic6ful Adminitration build- N Oman's For &gn Missionary Socie .Was E C - he elections Ai a. Grapha, Perkins r4 turned to Toronto on Monday, t6 TItE LF, TIONS. -T took place Over.,40 to $0 - 20c theWhItIle City A i iumber of our fownsfolki � atten ied the prosecute his studies in the UUiversity, sell ing one -,Who ad never seen leldon TuBs( ay evening last. Tberewasa onMonday.1 Thatotalvoteof each c'andi- celebr�t,44, lecture,. How we teaolle& blmiika �o fill ou-t. Receipts given. in all its at which marriage of Miss Mary Moser to Air. John 1 Dopbtless Robert -will take a good stand in glory, could still se6. Ch i ery fair aUendance, and uch ir to dittegoes to show that a ver small vote E t a0d what we saw there. "-M-rjaineW rest be purchased at any hour would Suggest a part. of now de arte tition:-Mr. James Perki is laid gyp vine d in he pro eedings. The Pa alin, of Mitchell, on Ne Year h Money orders can polled 'n account of the ad stat 'White was in Exeter last week- attendin soul newly was took a :nf the day. grande r. The weddina took place at ter fathpr's resi- from an, attack of sciatica.,. -Mr. Ander- eith u act pre sident and secretary, Mrs. James of the-roadso, The following is the result: ithe saleland - pureh"e of horses t Havf_ dence, Johl� M087,3, Dinsle'r street, 9 y) and his Kster, Matid, of Harris - RONALD I MACDONALDI Lrc, ibald m4 Mrs. J. G. Wilson, oo mplied For ideputy-reve,�G. Aiirkby, 252; S. shaw's otel.-Mr. ames Dongall of AWTI 0 One good second hand light horse Pitt's D, spent, Sunday last in our village. -At air respiwtive offios with efficienov, and Caldbeak, * 249; majorit for Kirkby, 3. 1 0 avalin, Manitoba, i.-, visiting bi U P. R. ticket, telegrah and Dominion po d one good power straw cutter with ten fe et leasuretotljeaudie4co. Routine bisiness Councillors,-Boi 3113 Coad, 290 Is- C raha, a annuitl meeting of our fioctiou, Mr. Express Agent, Seaforth -2 At relativeiand fieri& -his former ten io Of the meetix $was ITrms.-Cold a er.-Our Ciristmas acted trustee. of =a, for sale at 0. C. Willson's. 1465 eing over, th� atfen -Y iebard I Ross was re -el biater, 245; Bolge'r, '146; Geddes, 128 -_ near Re q%erville, -Al r, .),r seph Colb 1L.A0E WA'X r. -A young girl bo is I a end fhis term -Mr. Ross willhave Orne 14 iven to makirr, arr"g3met Tes- Patch, -M. Messrs. Bowman, Coad, and Is- mill New Year's vi i a ha; ve returned to Chicago,, end, formerlyof this village ito: able and w1IIiDg work desires a situation with a 111, his rery ho uildi ormer oc- 8, rved i' norable capacity 21 respectable family in to�vn. Apply� at THY, EXPOSI, yterialmeeti�g, wh I iA to be hel.4 here biater were successful. tli, dr bomes.-Th' has be visiting held for the pastfeir4. TOROfliCe,Seafort 1466xl n he 15th of thig month. Committe'es dsor i store, has H . will then be of age. -At the cu ied by G. H. years. weeks t here on Tuesday for hO)ne.­.; election a Monday- Messrs, Dave Arm- poin ted to arrgi ige for the reception be n bought t rned nt an. Orange Step -hen. Afro. Ja as Coxworth has Ai. TS70N'T. VITANTED to learn the Drug re apl returne horlw strong an J. KeLaughlin were elected as frorais cap Business. Apply immediately at FzAiL's Dru Store, rid entertainm'ent ofstrangers, and to af- C a, ban as ee heron Arthur, -near Centralia. TORONTO, ONTARIO, NOTES. -Airs. John Handford 'and' daugh- n or - ha I. -A fife an ee -fi essar detailsinconn6etiom, ped and.. most popular commercial - Seaf�rth. �,-nd td othef y ter, of Manitou, Manitoba, are visiting 6ustees 6f 6ur police vill "g .-We were Ider ha -s returned to p let equiV ga lized here by t rang on -The' on- _111r. rue* - Largest, be re ently, i.rested to an old-time winte;� V�A.I�TED 11SINEDIATELY.-A go6d j eneral The scripture lesson ;was read'byi Mrs. tri nep and leaving 5ses met at the - resi- cute a ��a tudes, at the �Uiversity. -M. school in the DoDanion.; moderate rates; owerything friends and renewing old- acquaintances in 'Bad fi:Lst-cia8s; write for ciroulam. SHAW & EL�AOTT purpose horse in exchange for implements. Horse I Lrth ar Forbes, and the singing � was - led by de ice of Mr. James Delga Friday stOrm. I e snow is. very; deep on the roads Hoggarth were in Seaforth bb'W tyw on Mrs R to bi perfectly. s6and and not more than fiv 3 years. 'Mrs. Jaines Scot b, andi Mrs. that ran! orth and. south.�The Piesby- Stephen.-Miss J. W. Mortison, teacher, Principals. 1414-62- Mrs. A.'Scott 'Mon- ev. i, ig, and press witli a large old. weighing aboilt 1,206 pounds. - Thonfas. Brown, resumed her duties in Khiva school on week.- Andrew MeGarva, of Clilafol!� erian te meting- was not, a sitecess finau- G W ilson, with Al is a Cash a � the 'I rgaw.- Agent Seaforth. A65xi day, after the holidays. -The recent sno* Bi )Is dictionary, id recognition of I is 'valu- t who is! home v isitinj his parents In Clino'#,, �The Women's Christian I - ',xcellent papers on mission work in: fric storm bat; niade fine slai bin . Many are and who has been engaged for the pas ab e fervices as teacber.-Mr. Joshas, Hux- cial i ime. �However, considering the OLD CLOTH.]&-,. 'I 1 -1 -the dark continent' erereadby 'rs. 9 vei bad �onditiou of the rbads and the Temperance Union, of Seafarth, would feel indebted shaking their' tal 4e has been elected school tr i4ee in. y yearal I iz­ connection th ai heads and pre icting that we wi aal hunting to parties having cast off.clothing of any kind, suit- R. Aitcheson and Mrs. James Arc i ald. rare PI cc of . McCoy, wbose t�orm, of office has col west) er, they have no cause to com, V- t a in the villa if IC -C will - have a repetition of last year's sev wa go- this week iin -peol in.- S! abli) for donation to or they would Send ) Lt the Februhry meetin g it is a pecteditbat exI dred.-Mr. Thomas Neil one' of our, PI M' 011i� Miller 'returned to her ng fri� it '10 Hog. M.. Y. CI,esn Goderich Street, west. winter. ds,-Xr. Thomas Palmer, Jr., )re.*. japers dealing witk "Mmissi n wr . in as married to Miss 1imie recently.from visiting friend Be ool ne Southampton on Saturday.- Partics who cannot conveniently send It in,, by leay. promising young men, w TjiE ELECTION$ -There was a. 4irited turned jk DISTRICT MATTERS. Mi a Jessii McLaughlin lefb for Harriston 10h ing word at THF, EXPOSITOR Office, it will be sent, for. lexico, will be - read by Mrs. Ball tyne contest here forAhe two-councillotsbips. Levis, ofAdair, on Clirist�na Day- We in Th��-esville.-Mr. A. Sbat is in hIRS. R. LOGAN, Sepretary. 1466-2 A, ad Mrs. Carnochan. on Monday morning, where she will attend gratulate both bride and groom, and a 0 o0i traliViis week a ouple The candidatesw 're Messrs. J hn Switzer, 7 - Lake Herring can be had by the, keg. oz i tbe high school. -Mr. mines Balfour pent I A CiRD.-To the El lectors of the Town of gi� a them a heart welcome' among US. -A Samuel -Sanders, sr., and Gotl ib Morlock., brotbers'are. by tho dozen at Fred Da*is'. grocery, Opera Rouse his " va on I with his mether-i-lat, re- al 0'a -fort'. -Ladies and Gentlemen,-Pleasle series of speciaT services is bei a ANNE�AL M.EErix-G.-The annu LOCAL BRIEFS. -The [19 JBIdek, Seafortih. 1465.1 Harris on ibune Mr. l3w* zer arid Mr. Sanders ere elected, S�ndwich on m jug, ecept a y aincere thanks for year very gen- this week - in observance of the turning Saturday, to re- of Ca wyvee of follo-A ing rk the former beading, the poll, a,nd, M �. San- , lhurch wa; "held in the basenient. OF last week makes tb, r a a zs'princip 8 FoIL SAT -FANCY GOODS STOCIC.r-Ak :gt yer. -The Sabbath School annive isary on bi al of -the pub)ic itizefi 001 in t at town. -Mr. and Mrs. Bean, lerous su )port at the polls ba Monday last. cpneerning one of our c Mr. M ock. n- the undersigned has decided to go out of businew I L. ders coming out 75 ahead of u on Tuesday evening last. There was To thoffE'wlfo by misrepresentation were i enti will sell her coT�plete stock of Fanc3 8 . Ichmidt could not keel away, The three reeves 'were elected by acclama- -sday, last week, as a success, the at- Sol arge attendance, evidencing a hearty interm d il- r of Woodt bek, are spending a week or two in W The, duced to change their ininds- I would say, Goodes'!A�c at-greably) reduced prices for the nexi iog physiog upon the s breets gl adds rl the tion. ter dance being good. and the proeraw me eat i the welfare of the congregation. I - - - - d an- )urvilli&e, -Mr. George, alker, of In- report's 0 the different consider the matter two weeics. Berlin Wools, 7o per oz.; Felts, 76o fully, and if I h�earts of his m ny f onds. Otto Ahould ex(ellent.-Rev.- W. H. Blatt preac f societies showeden. again be a candidate for your Suf_ yard; Tassels, Cords, kc.,. at correspoqdIngly ow niv ersary sermons in the Grand B rid ir- gel soil, vi, I friends in Gorrie last week. ratesi *Bargains in Ladies'� Underwear. 8. Dort. r�lpt have left us, 9 hei as at1ome h6e.'!- Usborne. -our eouragirig progress in all the branches,4: diss T4 frages, bear in mind that your promises re- RAxaE, Box 68, Seaforth. 1466x2 rn -,r, assistant tAanher in cui b last Sui day, and his place h re as the chureWa work. i That the congre Mr. Win. Masters, of Seafoll1th, O�tario; RECO* N-G.-Tbe many friends of Mr. supplied 6yll 001,. wi� bo on hand this (Fridayy �morn ize, , Ut continues ly in a ma111 unfulfilled. Yours,. JA3iEs BEATTIE. A FnEsri lot of Evaporated Apples just to if viiting his daught er Mrs. alter larnes Ballantyne, of Farquhar, -,yill be Messrs. Lukeriand'Pars! ns. 01 UL to grow, niot' on ize" Ut in" ing Mr. age, of Lakelet, was elected hand. Fre N ells, oftefroy . cowns lip." So as the I ased to leara that be is rec vering slowly the gra6e of liberality, was elearlysho" . nch Plums, Baking Figs, A ricots and 7 je & +-.,--h*- MoUday, and a berrient for the year., owei our r ces e Oure� Mi. John tuartsecond Aeputy-reeve. Our Mince 31eat of the best quiality can be to r Wroxot from th � financial 6ta, IYHAT A Ilrito_s� Boy 0Ax Do. -Mr. J. I L d 'It � the A 1gorna Advocate. -Mr W. ce, a . p the effect of his recento 4 prices. Get -I b rfore purchoing _ , Om severe acei- iormer MoKillop, boy, n, bio irOTEQ.-The arrniveia;ry sery ces, on The total receipts from llsourees wem Dorrance, formerly of McKillbp, writing elsewhere. FRzD DAvis the Opera'House Groper, in- dent, and is no! w able to get arouildith toirnabip-�,ill-bewel-Ireprerented at Gode- $2,77-82.24 which, after meeting zi)soba, in renewing his su ser Sabbath last, were well attended, though rich 6ri, afrom High View Northwest Territory, on Seaforth. 146 '1 7.b�.f ipt o t TiRF, the aid of crutches. It will be remembered a leaves ai-balamce in the hands of the trew- rig 1896. -Our village in now January 2nd, says r We iLre having a A LouD CALL -m-N6W is the time fo OU NXPOSITOR, says We aid all well and tfiats'ome weeks ago M r. the weather was unpropitious. T a Re Uallatibyne was police viRage,.'and those who ate favorable u splendid win -ter; scarcely any snow. A tocorhe to the store of the undersigned, and paylithe h4ve fine weather, clear arid frosty,, with injured by a sow, that he Was dehorn- g. Mr, -Gilroy's sermons were much a pred - rerof�55. Ofthe4boveainount$834waaaw- to the Chan tages mor - t amount due for the footwear you hdve had the pleas- contribUted to, the schemes of the Zood dea of stock is'rustling yet. . Last about two inch0p of $no . I like living up ad. Mr. Gilroy is a preacher of high rdeir May their most dei ye predict great advan falliklg on him. ally, as wel as, financially. to come this mont without further notice. 'D. Mcm -h I good, steady only a small ure of using during he past year. I want you all .1riday I deborned one hundred bead of Tiu ELECTION.S.-There IV anc good ab*l't If a lecture on 'Sunn� sanguine expectations be realized. the larg�ot amount given for that ob 0 Owing evening, ai a treat a hiatqry o attle in five hours for John TurtL; that ITYRF, Seaforth. 1465-2 j(b, that'is, e;haps, t" 3 reas)n - I lik6 it so vote polled at the municipal elections here Italy," the f Z, th n. Eammit ap is one every three minutes. This last ye -o ell.-. I wish. you and al the old friends in tha F, will not soon be for tten b �h6ie words ofF hearty. appreciation of tb . ut �Ir O�uR stock of Groceries is complete arid on Monday last. Mr,..T. Al. toy, who has untiring and 6, half, I ha . o dehorned eight hundred freab'Lafid 11- a 'appy new or. -�ye are held the post as reeve for almost a gone; r- ileged to hear -him- or cor Drysdale. efforts on behalf of the ew goods are being received daily. rry good old aron pri f bead. Times are better this winter than our Teao ; WQ are selling Sugar for less than it eon eased -to learn 1 that In. MO, _ li- ation, decided this year to retire on his ne the Zoir this CASIQ S g People's tion were spoken, and by unanimous 11r. me iddtion i d be bought wholessie. Butter and'Eggs taken in ex- es the have been for some years, idthough Erarian who hs been confine I res - The anthems given were rendered good Hand and Heart Association held their an. his salary was increased $200 making y change at the highest market prices. FRED DAVIS Idurels. The candidates for the reeveship '-Moonlight v come ear's Day, 1465.1 d Moe fbi-.!several weeks thro- as., is were Messrs. Jonathan Shier an -on New Y graa is very cheap. People in this country grocer, Seaforth. igh ilb John sty a, the quartette in ;ival shooting atch $1,200 a year. Pastor and people alike re. in V 0 : as$ 'h bl ling with which Goa h are going in, m or npw recovering,tand if lie dom not h e for stock." again," being especially well received 4b which there wt a 181, DoG STOREN.-Taken 66m, Seaforth on ve a Delbridge. Mr. Delbridge waselected by a t y good attendance -,of the joice i 1 4 sot back will beable to atter d to bu I - 88 majority of 80. The� councillord elecied 6 n n imbers at tbo appointed time. Sides were crowned kheiru athe audience. -Miss Munro,., of Ali Iverl table effort Tuesday, DeAmbier 24th, a large yellow and white in aew days. -We notice th t th is tie guest of her brotler, Mr. A. Munro. 6. losen by the esident and -vice-president, Dm�Tir.-',Ndany of our aith dog, anawerinz'to the fiame of "Sport." Tce per� a a' 111- are: John- Hunter, Walter Ked4y, Wm. zens 80 1 who took the animal vway, is hereby not ship "Dominion," on hib M George 'A Liss Annie Orr, of Tronto, has. been onL tie lattei wi ,y seven points. The ware panfully surprised, on Sunday last, to tb Ltif he Is not returned at once,legal proceedings and Wm. Stewal t. Dashwood. Ls Abell, of this town, was a pa an having a visit to her friends here for the being so it 'was very unfavorable learn of the death of Mr. Edward Martin, of wi I be taken to recover him. MRS. Vi ISHITTI Sea- 8 1 sat two, d Ly 0 OBrrv) r--,­ThU-week it becomes oui' ,a;, in charge 160 fbeep belonging to r. Rob- wee ka-Word has been received of the Safe for a match. The following is the $core Egniondville, which sad event took place fol h. mord theA6ath of little I411y KA. art 'Winterfor Bristol, Engla. kdl,went a Shore T113mley. arrivai of4he.Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, in made duty to r pn� Saturday evening. Very few had heard of GET your Finnan Haddie at Davis' (--x'ro- lerman, , nly daughter of Mr-. and Mrs. cay. Seafoith ; they are received from the shipper' 911 the south coast of Ireland. All th NOTES. -Rev. R. A. Mil-, of MaG ill Col- after somewhat stormy voyage. VICE-PRESIDENT. his illae;s. -He had been sufferi-ni! from a a for Gla OW10 a PRSIDE George Kellerman; who was relieved on--: sev Is grippe since New Year's, 'lege, Montreal, is hom the holidays and every Thursday. 1466-1 sengers gat IN r. Vervaeke, r. Addison Gibson is visiting fr. end in ereataick of off safe.- w 0 W�stlake 01 T. Snowden 2 Sunday o�vening, after suftring very severe - is engage n re vival services at Talbot 12 ly for about a week from diphtheria. She which eul minated in prien moam, resulbing in WANTED, a good milch cow in exchange left here before Christr ias -v -ith a ca�go of :d helping. o Wroxeter and vicini. Mr. Gib son i "as wi slack 4 E. for a firstelass Durham well bred'and specially vQuabl6 horses for the o, d co =ha%i the Chiselhurst.-Mr. and Mrs. Wo Dinnin, of seei considerable of the continer t si ce R Talbot 9! deat4. He had been confined to bed R. Orr 14 was a �,afticularly fine little --girl four Apply to SANIVEL isfortune to lose six- a g in t I Only ad kpted for breeding purposes. be For Lumley, are -visiting at Rille�,atMrs.Hum- leav here last spring. Be the; in. w �; Snowden D. Dewar 5 sujnrner'�,and will be a gre dr, two days. ife'was qnite a, young Man, be. ST kRK, Scaforth. 1465-2 idbn g. -i-ldr. In at los in the Ing only 48 years of mge. He was a steady, &ad orgai izer berstone's a sister of Mrs. Dinnin for the pio3 a in the Milne,,%r of the United Of the Michigan Centrami R il ay be W.Bannerman 3 A. Screenan 0 family. - The -no were intorred. in the- remai CULTIVATED i0rimberries, largest in the Workmen I pay the past two weeks. -The residence oi 14r, Rob- has been working in IA-uisiana;, Ka� tu industrious ell doing man, and was m. ch IDdg( here a, vii4t on T.Bann erman 3 W. Nicholson 3 Goshen line cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, market, can be had st the Opera House groftery Tuesday'evening -next. A art Alexander was the Beene. of muc merri- Illi, ois thi U respected by all wb.6 knew him. HN death store, Seaforth. FRaD DAVIS, all attendance 6to.-Dr. Fortune, V. S., as d- W. G. Campbell 0 The stricken parents have the - sympath -0 11165-1 T ner 8 lany eaves of the members is desireol.-I Ir. John Me. ment New Year's -night, when is only out his business to Mr. Far f - I will be deeply regretted by n relati daughter'Jessie� was -united in Tha ria a ighly recomme; de a widow and five children, besides an age Tavish, butter -maker, o this wn tO� ches ter-, who comes -b 9 36 time of sore afliliction'. d THE TONVN EfXCTIONS. -The principa ex- has entered - i Mr. Josiah Creary, of Sunshime.' father and several other relatives. The re. nto partners lip �N'vith his We also We regret to announce the death of r. In V ie evening the members of the associ- 'connection with the elections in citem ent in -law, M J. W Hilborn and 6tibn, olzo inaina were inter ndville come- town on Monday last, was for, the reeve- brother -in r. note tbe,marri ge on New Year'i'night of Johi t' Lackie, tanner, of this � pla a, 0 t ther wi-th a few invited uests, MICKillop. will, Start a general -spore in I Vro Mr. Cephas I?ym, of Elimville, to Miss died on New. Year's day, after a ad TrIlet at tb� home of Mr. R. E. Snowden, tery on Tuesday. eter. Mr. ship; �Botb candidates worked hard,: and McTavish is Harriet' daughter of Mrs. John Harris THE ELIKMOI�VS.­The muuicip&l OJW. a steady, ind ) Of illness. -Mr. Charles Simmons or , ii at where an f eni of pleasure was spent. electi -strious y:)un 9 the coilte n Mondav restilted in the at was w -very close one. The 101-- Betbesgs.-Th weather prophets who Leads, attending the funeral of his siste?. v ng in McKillop o man, with good business ab lity, and the Ou W HUNV H C-rO-.\ ITES TjrrnuqFIvE.,; IN- lowing is.theiresult all"round.: At an earli, h r dancin and other amuse- ohn Al: People of Wroxeter will fin� in him an as- roThosied an pen wintor are nowhere to ments weie commen and kept up tin elaction, of Mr. J orrison as reeve -aaa ALGONIA,-A corresondent writes, 'On F - 0,11 TIJE REVESHIP Ic Aam timale cit The n any friends of the Willi -Archibald as councillor Thursday evening, 2,6th ult., abovI sixty izen' ge ound just noiv.-Mrs.�P. Whitlo k, of Cromart,y. I about bwelvb o'clock. Then all oat down to War& No. -4. The following is a statem BEATrn, now firm will wish then. pr this place, has a knitting saachine at her ent perit in the partall a of! the requirements for the - inner invited guests gahered at the residence of y 9 village of the north.:: y school. Any V� bDIDED BLIS. -One of those int 3res Ing votes polled - F Al r, Daucan WKinnon, an " �rip North' Ward ...... 7$ 9 The uron Medical residenep, Opp( site the Lumle man. After a sumptuous supper was of the or Reove,-Afb �e�d t1le I one withing ti air. winter's knitting done ova I ts so pleasing to the participi mts, is -Divisio. 71 NO.' 1 4 - 2, 30 - 3 15 4, 32 Association will meet- in bhe ;own hall be �Je South Ward ....... i81 71_ re served the amusements sumed. light fantastic toe," to the i!rn Usic on Wednesday next. T can avei w turniah-ed by Messrs, Hugh 3-MaKinnon an Ward..... .... 74 is i ier�bers of the d seiviees have ornmence in & Bethany the'residence of the bride's ants, on Is ans- ision 33rd battalion band held their annual meet- 'clock, when all Al ch highl appreciated b all,an theecitations Blir, until abont twelve o* ethodist U oh this week, under the pas- a ast day - o the oll y4a,. R in rid ve Ing of the 1 4 13 ; 5, 8 ; 6, 8 ;' 7, 8 19 -To 233 Ing on Tuesday evening, 7th inat.j a sat down to enjoy the excellent supper pre- q� by r. Sh , ere excel -lent and well re- Jo Majority'for Gunni elected the following officers to ate Of Mr. B. Coupland arid Mr.Weat. We refer to � the marriage of p rity for Morrison, 39.�' Mr. Bi�oiu ot; for 1896:, Will Piet, ceived, After a recitations were over the ma pared by the young -ladies of the, house. 4 in 111 Of Elim a. seco: id daughter of Mr. Thomas 38 votes in, division If*, 7, and 31 in'divisl McLeod, president; Will Fr eman, Vipe- wple ai4in started to trip the light e young FK - After tea the rnLUS' 0 gain started, and con- FOR. COUQ�,CILLORS. V�11 1c a president 'rbo Rob, k Whyte, a prosperous you.. g far 8, making a total of 69, while Mr. Arei- mas Murray, secretary-tre�� - Wh. fantastic ruished by the Young bald got 41 in di-visio 7 and 57 in ivision urer. ManaWrn commi ttee,-Dan Camp. of B ibbert,' and member of the te r n tinued until the small hours of morning, NORTH WARD' Robert Winter, I J to mus�c fn i Hibbert. P I 1 8 'And aond Heart Association string when the crowd werided ther way home- C. Smith, 102 ;1 Alex. Wilson, 97 ; 0, C g The ho e vas 8, makink a total of 98,an d- glvin-g.hirn a 0 of p rk packers, Mitchell. bell,. Will die, and Fred Crioh;.�Dan �ban a mir�h was kept u till dA THE ELEC q,,gs.-The municipal elections tast fully and prettily decorated wi el 'er - IJ91 majorit 308 voted for prohibiting a n ip on Monday last, 'resulted gre 9 and flowers for the occasic n, � nd break, w an al retir 0 th ome y f 29, en - -wishing they may soon have 123 James Gillespie, Ill ; J, , S. Roberts, meeting -of ood Forest,Ancient as follo t and Wishing a,, stock Wards, all inuell pleased with their evening's Wilson, 86. SOT;T11 WARD, -Robert Scott, Campbell, whipp r. in. - U the lastf regular in this tow ed -b air Mi joyment,and Am running at large, and 234 -Vourt Sherw satisflqd�, our, kind host &-rid the pleasure of spending another Such even- 79 ; H. J. Punshskrd, 7-0 Robert Willis, ws * or deputy -reeve, -Campbell, pro nted a very inviting ap mr-ane Th, 3 voted to 411ow -cattle And sheep to befree af owing a hostesIll, a rid *b association a happy and Order of Foresters, Se rth, the foll 189; Pullman, '32. Coun- -mar age ceremo, Orn ad, In 1e inif at Mn.'NIcKinnon's hospitable residence. 34 ; Samuel Smith, 30. EA'STWARD -John duly in 205; McL coal officers were duly in Iled : P. C., R., -Fee prosperou a year. Turnef, 88 ; John G. Wilson cillors, y, 217 ; Hoggarth, 255 ; il- abse 2ee of Rev. P'Scott, the bri, e's, pas r� 78 Noble Archibald Barton ; C, John Abell S. FwiiT Yor ARE. -Brother Davis, of the Cluff, 66 John Darwin, 66 Adam Hays, ler,, 193 161; The sIlec'essfal o'nes b�y Rev. C. Fletcher at 5:30;o'cl( ek, in C. R., George 'Smith rs; S. W., James Belmore. are C de uty-reeve, and Feeney, pires-mce of the immediate re atives d -Mitchell Advocate says: "The Seaforth '61 ; Thomas Stephensi 53. Although Mr. Hogg ; 'J. W., 'John ristow ; S. B., Hensa3l. JETS -School o.penea here on Fridaywitlt- 1. he W"! Willi tn Patterson.;, sec. a, the South Ward, as he neglected to sefid in NoTus Thursday of last week, about * I E- Hoggart a M' er, councillors. 'i Air. John,Campbell as teacher.�Tho Meth. Exrosivopt, one of the very beat -of the C Robert Will's'name was on the balots for Spears J. f4e, de of the contracting -Two se�ond-hand single eutters in good an id rl� rich adian. weeklies, has just celebr�tted its silver handsomely a sad in 'repair at th Hensall Implem retary, John- Finch; t -easurer, P. Doty ; ent Shop. Wx, ExzR, odist entortainment and Christmas trw I under its present management. his withdrawal in time, he issued a card -thirty young men assembled at the bush of ere& n cashmere, with bridal 'I ve d Salesman. ana versary physician, J� G. Scott, 11. D. . The Ancient Mr. Robert Hogartli, or., and sawed'about th mo yt Owing to some, unavoidable eircurilstances which Ivaj to have taken p saying he was not 9, candidate and did not Order of Foresters offer lexceptional advan- Tuesday-eivening has been postponed for. Mr. McLea, the geiiial proprietor, and the wreath. At the eonclusi6n of thei ce thirty cords of wood. Then they returned w - MI MI! i� we Wi -rral he. guests . ere invited to t a 11 clow Ine our great @laughter sale of Boots fairer ireither. 1.11 nken qua here - writer worked tocyether at the case thirty- desire election. As will be seen, Messrs. tagei in the -way of s� Ick benefits. -Miss to the bou a drL years ago, a re as, and all enjoyed a hearty re- 'din groom, where - were tables; t ef lly l� and Shoes, Trunks and V%lises until February 8tb, they a now growing Fergus Campbelf and 3�r. 11- C. Clarkson past. L�ter in the evening they assembled dec rated, and laden with such'i.. at' im . Rain or sbive they are still coming aftzr our. on Fri&yi December 27tb, Patrick Me- aix nc Noble Cluff and John -Darwin were ties in ' grey in the service." And they have been the East Ward, Mr. Darwin withdrev�, I the recent i 9� good Tht , good thing : bave pass6d xamination at the I when they Glynn go� his leg broken, and his brother - d friends ever since, and close nei and, consequently, Mr. was decla�e� . . with. the fairer sex, at -the house of Mr. R. -vian ds and - confections as de�figg d e, see it. It Y)u have not been to see ur goods and goo gbbors Toronto Normal School. Bo So clever James Mc -Glynn got some fingers brokem. Hogarth, je., and a�l joined in the merry eyes as well as satisfying the w, ts f ev -ry' e simply. not in it, as -we are selling onors.- e pretty badly eaten up. -The, st, of the time, and have always been op. elected. The council for the current year received h Pey'e'r'y"t910nug' trt' cost for cub. All persons 1ndebte4 to Ino voung people Mo in, one prese or 1 ras and his U -c q ending �h 'it Of dance, to the sweetl strains of the viol' nt. After supper the' 4o lamp ill be composed as follows: Wm.M.(,rray, 16oe who have een me are,requ sated to call and settle their aceounts at season has ow arrived, Mr. Barton says,for posed politicallyi But, 1:'w1ii16 the Christ- I ad by Messrs, Fark and Dalrympte.- clea, ad, and dancing began, wit that VY harlds on to burn," etc,,, and we still hope mayor ; B, B. Gunn, reeve ;:Jarnes Watson, I mas holidays at home, a a ain d once and a& re further trouble, as I am leaving Rea, the milk haulers to engage for next season*,_ arted r. and Mrs. Jameo'Coleman hive returned equi lied veteran of fiddlers, A our crood friend may see tlie error : of bis deputy reeve ; Robert Winter, James (Ixil- to their various Studies Lv ngtel y,' sill. A6 W 991olt. 1,405-2 d dutief road. t tt haulig. He, therefore, advises all the old CA] di - ere lie "ahufftes off this mortal coil lespie, J. C. Sm th, Alex. 4son, Robert Peter McDoiladd and Mi -with the latter's wiel ling the how, he di a Fs.�The present g9od Ro� from spending New Year's A is 10 sleigh� to ee him as soon as possible, andi ggle parent, at Crosljhill.�Miss Kydo, of Hen- fact, on of all, and it was jusil r v, and ilevot � the remainder of hLis days an rts -John G. Mundell, &ughter of r. S. Mund 11, of 9 my iijg is m ig business brisker in our vil anypersops desire to send to tbelactory John Tu�net d 'Scott, J- S- Tie-. . I b k Wilson mad Noble Cluff, T y ayor, reeve, sall, has been visiting the past week with anergics in rooting up the poi�onous polit- of the year '96, when'the da" fee as lage and oodi grain and logo are being 6nds friends in Stalla.-Mr. and Mrfi. James oa w th uantities.- shea, Tuckersmitb, were united in the holy and have so haulers ontheir line, he wi an, on hem I he ieml herbs, the seeds for w2ch lie has so deputy, Veeve and councillors Winter and of matrimony, at Vir I .11(d, andl the guests* dep&T�, at bro)light into market in large I Manitob Hamilton ad to at him know at once, Orillespig'are the�only o were in last lent ifully and faithfully sown in the county nes tha,6 of Blyth, spent New Year's with wishes andlcon� a] A Mrs. Our b , c school re -opened an 'Onday, and faurs" d teachers will' no' doubt enter the old co�pncil went in b acclaination Christmas day, Rev. W. Beattie conduo Ing ratulations to MA V f Perth. ye9rs';'couacil.. Mr, Hamilton, of Staffa.-Mr. and Mrs. Wb, rte, Who Will take- up thetern ealities so'ho vould be pleased to start new route. ---A he serice.-Mr. William. Robertso , of jo �n McVey have arrived safely home from �f ri. arried life on the farm,- near her The th, ir wpr'k and duties -wed Oak villa, at upon with rene as a bad, no a eCti0n.-31175- A i one �ime held of the hardware their weddng to resents were both nur ur. r, so IN fA ITO 11A. -The fol IoNving obitu.- Erj i NoTES. ei ann wed lin us and home to ual.con- flOm of William Robertson & Company Sea- Mars a 8 1: very w. p ene Cos w notive is taken from the Hustler, grega�ioaai meetinr� of our ch father of t ng the high esteerii i- I which Iona thi a week, after a pleasant visit with rch. was b eld fortb, and nq; T. F. Colem, U, of Ished at Hmini6tm, Manitoba, The many the Y, g ;di shO` on Fifday afternpon. The day being stbrmy, i this town, died at 3ride an groom &is held Mi` the neih�L er sister in Hat ilton on Tuo sday Varna. friends here,inUinton,and'withh. tMends of. lr. and krs, Alexander, in the - �ttendmnce was ratler smal. - Tho;e;: morn,ing last, after �orloo . d. D as Of Forest, a at Hullett. a fem days illness, from )SURPISE PARTY. -On Mon ublin, - -Ali � Hutton, e 9) rucl;-erswitli, and elsewhere in Huron, will resent, however, seemed interested in the a severe attack of erym1plas.-This '>a' December 30Lh, a, large number of th ina B ke Sobbath lasb with bar aunt, Mrs. Mellia, of EN-TFn'T,-,2 entertainment hel& ,a M a er, fylupathize with' theni in the domth of their Eusiness proceedings, whil -,h cc nsisted of an- t Kip�en. and heir sist Mrs. C. A. McDou- in school' section No I H h eek of praer, se�v ce have beenibeIN eqngregatoil assembled at the n1anse of pp ri� the ullett, �>ro W81119 3-OuI19 son: "Ib is. vvith sorrow repotts from all branches of eacli evening in the nell.-Mr. Kennedy, f the Hensall Ob odist, Presbyt6rian N �TES,.-Xr. James Cooper, of thi place, - the eveni g of December 27tb,. was a Met] Rev. J. A. MelDonald, and took Qid rev- -liat we iCnrlounce tbU death of John Alex- ch I work, sad the ma urir g of plans for and Egmondvillq church, is alternately, And, erend gentleman completely by surprise. hasIbeen doing a good stroke of 1,usin ta companied by Mr. Tames ci ess, being the it given In that ded sue be4 ass server- Bouthr 'We tuder, who died;on Wednesday, December the future.. The auditor's report showed copsi�lerirlg the cold and nfavorale *oath. -After reiadiug a ver bi hl co plimen. in the Sheep line, having last weel. mad jr., returned home last ek vicinity r�somatime, Althoughtheweath- Itli, at the r wy as 1i big sale of ewe Iambs to an Ameri. from a cry pleasant visit at- Mr. Kenedy's er was ri� t ve' )d the road1V eiiderice of his kaents, at the finafices to be,in a healthy condition, er', have been fairli well: attended.. -Mr. D. tary address, M -. Mcbonafd ade the anot her' ry favorable-ai post-oliiicc. The young ffian had with a� substantial balance cared to 1896. T m-cksell,- of the star bi rer , has received recipieno of a �handsome easy chair hici. This makes a clean at In -up h, the nhool rooni. w Uyer from 0 home eh use. -Mr. T. J, Berry, the were ro crowdedi, add been threshing all I fall, with Walrace Th. well " own hor buyer, ret 4- 0 a Amount rai p6gation, for an: order for a large v� ng cake, from lounge. The re reread gentleman was c)m- sweep of his fine' stock of lambs. urned borne a to the do before the time for icommauc- 8 y tie con, Mr.' Wothem, n(I in the best of health all purposes, d y surp, Coolerbas also received an or4 r-.fo few day a� 0 fr the old country where ing, Atd�T45 t a entertainment began, Up urin t a y a, 7as $1,751.- near Toronto This ap,alts W611 for the pleteLy'taken b rise, bat replied in a a r two h ath to Lhe finst Of this month, when lie was After several days of pa, ful I illness, Ella, stor bakery. 'They alwa �s do good work.- few 'Well chosen and appropriate remai �ks, car loads of sheop. to be delivered the he was W shipment of horses. for the ne.�t three hours, the -audience W11,01 - to takeii sick with a very bad cold. It was' secon, d daughter of r. K. McKLay, died We * learn that Mr. -A ex. McKenzie � has thanking the young people for their useful samd state. The Americans -seem to know' Mr. B -.rr3 has 'made ' Several trips both iuter,'ested and amused in a way whieu. I a not-,thouftht scrious for a few days, as there on Friday. She was* a b ight and usually sold the farm h some time ago, presents, and for- a kind remembrance of his the value.of Mr. C6oper'a sh to the o U c( untr y d ri th t year, and reflects moch credit on those who tool-, Pair& 17 a eep.. d also so intv purehas d peol.Ae Nvith colds', but as he heathy childi of about ter, -years of age, blit from Apat fre In t 6fact that he lost several v -pr&eedings. Mr. T. Hays Acted at� Mr. S. Landaboroui hi'in Tuckersmith, labors. his od judgment of sheep. Air, Cooper al- in the Ilot gh any better, Dr. Lawson was was suddenly c t �off by an attack of in- to Mr. James Allan, of n �ar BruQefield,, for NOTES. -On Tuesday evening last, the kno how to keep the pot -boiling, In order 'ouble horse g th assage, madie good chairman in his usual good style, avnd aye 0 le p sen t for, hu t as he doctor was not at home, , flammation of he bowels. c rl�i n f The funeral $4j600. Mr, M Ke a i tends. going to Royal Boys', in - 1e temperance hall, as jet- to di ive awa the hard timea.­The� annual Oales.-I liss Jan i e Murray, who wai home eomple-te, 4atisfaction. Between I I An a '111mislige %I -as sent to Dr. Hal, of ()ak �took - Mr. Alle ets a good farm,.. and ad by their'l . ady associates, passed a -very meet in school, s I d* d New Year's, has o'clock tho amusements of the evening were Saturday afternoon, and Alkoma. of 9t. - Andrew's Sabbath G irist as an returned to Wingbaw.-Thi -aZ lidst of a severe storm, .1a. a che p onei� -Mrs. ug Bell, of Goderich pleasant evening. After the installation of was .9 who eata.Z quickly, and Said the de- 'thou in'tbe 11 2d on Monday a pen Ing 3 anniversar brought to a close, and a11 went home well �enin for �e pur- 'Is sufforixig from inflammation.of . o a g rid :or the church go d number Df fi di and neighbors street west, is vi§i g fi iends in 'Londes. officers, the merr bars sat down to an excel- pose I of appointi 9 ers, a r�ices (if C arm(l 11reabyterian pleased Und thoroughly convinced of 016 the 177angs. The poor fellow struggled be- were in atterldaupej to sboi v their sympathy boro.-. We notice't at o acillor Scott ob- lent spread, convisting of fowl, etc., pr6. tran actiort of er us [ness in the interest a held on Sabbath first, January 12th, ability of the people of No. 7 to. get up tweo� hf( and death until the 11th of Dc� :to tile beremved 'parents tud n tained the largest vote of any candidate in 'vided by the yot ng men, which was -a viery of �h school. A very (reditabl " a ort for. othn b family.. -O 1when Rev. Mr. Perrie, Of Wingliami, will first-elassf' entertainment, The proceeds ceall I lie passed peacefully away. -Tuesday of lasb week, Mr. End Mrs. Richard the r' leeti ch b morning and evening, and on arnounte& to V26 after payig expen- ecent towu. a 0 "Bob " Must a reeable surprit a to the lady memben i. the &at year was given by Mr. R. Bell res, th Tile ..uneral took plaee on Friday, Nvben a 'Stewart reached ',he fifty -s. xth anniversary be, evidently, very popul r among -his con- Urs. Camps and daughter, M&ggie, of treas rer. The surn of $34 was r4L Tor, t �c for purchasing [le Tuepd evening following, the Rev which an used ;ad large, auniber of friends an� acquaintances t of their -wedding aay. Tha these g bell for th� -school. I' __ I I . fungo 1�ras of Hamilton, will deliver bl' stitueuts. carboro�, were the guests of Mr, James the r g expenses of the school t d Owl ein lie 'he fo 0 "I"L e oo d' g meeti 11 r eport t W I �e - Le_,ef F L h _r' le I a b. ih v 7� TV" A6 on -----_---- -----