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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-12-25, Page 1� . � �� - . I , . � ... . ­ . � . . I I 1. ) - , � � , - __ I - . __ � I � . . I . � I I I - I I � ! . : I -_ I . - . I . I . I � ! I - - . . 11 I .1 : - . � . I . 1111111111111111 - - . - I ___ � __ - . . I I . � I . � - . I - � . � _:�_ . . . � I � . I I I . - � - - � i . I - - . I � I � � 18966 ".". I . . i�_7tk. - � . . .- . I . I . 0 1 r— '. 1�; . . I I 1P � � 1�w. � ======!-_!!!!-� : - - , I . I - . - I I � I � , . I � :, � � - .� - I - . �, _. . 1P I � 1, � � . I 11 � � ; I � . I . .. : ( i I . . .111 . I .� � - ; . I . � -�__ � I I .. :. ­ - � � . , I � . 11-1 . . � I � I I � . I I . � I .1 �.l I I �, . � I . I 11 .. .V fe I . I , .. � _: � - � - I 1k � . I - I . � ? LO -"901= - � t.� - -f f I I : = . . I 11 � I -1 . . � - I - . ­ I 1 ­7� . -1 � . � � I I _Y _� . . .4 A- I . I I � . i � - � I i -1 _ .- I .. 11 . ! , I I ­ I �� I . a � ­­ ". .�. .1 . - .. . ­ I .. I _­.� . I - I i . � - I � Nzyr � � 44io, .- i . 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I wife informed aq to his movements until he " tol Seen by a number of the neighborsi who rau . . A I � ,� . ONTON ' one since -I came- here. J . mediately on her arrival. A physician was sh went out . ...... I I ,: . OUT EDM , . r If. , � -�, . MORE AB - g with I but despite all the kindly ministra- October 10th, on ivhich d:.y he wrote to he only a few days ago that e ''the to the rescue and -extinguished the flanies.. � I IF - - q . . Just a, few prices and I am tbr�'u . sent for, his wife has visit her brother. She was a native 11, . . : ' i - I Christm-asu - DISTRICT. , . this part of my subject. Hay is wo th $2 tions of medical attendance and relatives, f rom Belleville.' Since then iship of Hubgerford, Hastings, b has The fire originated at the Chimney. re- : "I I � :� . . � . . . her heaven�y home as stated received no word from him, and her own in- towr � ,_ I . . in the stack $3 in town. Wheat, 65 , cuts ; she pass9d to . I I - to- locate. him. When resided in Huron for il good 1�any years, —The sum of $700 was raised at the . I - ,; . r,lp," .1 quiries have failed . -the St-' � . [FROI, W. V O'EN1. LL " ' � ices and tea meeW29 ia . 4 . 1 ATR. _1 oats,, 20 cents to .25 cents ; pota 15 above. . I ,bly r eb ,; opening sery - I 11 . . i t - I 1 - Allan left home he had 170 in his where shb was well known and big i gUnday 0611a . � . � I . DLAR EXP-OSITOR.- cents a- bush I per I - - i I I I . I I . . I . . ark spected. She was in her 1 . i Z pocket. He is sixty years of age, with d � I la'st .. I � � I I . -i ,1 � I � . It - before, ne thing 1, intended to pound, dres . sod ; beef, 4� cents to 5 cents. . .� Canada. I I ' , ' evenintooper has p . M. - � . . When I wrote to you eta'; 0 : M.r I,a Mitrys Methodist church on I Constentmen R el ; pork, 4 cents to 5 c � I 'Oth year. p, Mon�(TAY I week. � . - I al addition to her son in Goderich townshil -ed 0 1 4 � "I . I say, but which slipped m'y memory, namely, Let me say a few words about the climate. and.party have- h r and short dark- beard. ,-Mr. Ft urchased.fr i , : ,.L '. - t The Governor General -Quantities of goods have mysterious ly she leaves -a eon in Stanley, and a daughter homestead of 'the,t`1ate I i . I I thtit I intended to write later and correct, We had a few 'raw, cold days shortly after I returned from their western trip. Her husband - the executors the , � ZI I � . I � � . . . . I peared from Parkd e station, Toronto; in -California, Mrs. Bridon. uth'ward, Mitchell, for I : I - I - . - &I Mrs. Sloan, iu the so 4, ; , . i - b6ny-statements when I -should find myself came. Since h n we enjoyed about six -Mr. W. W. Ogilvie has presented I -sorne fifteen years.. - . � I � -.1 I I "lisap tly A boy named George - Atkins vKas predeceased her I - .1 L 4 - � � . L . I - * I 6,yt e I cannot de- $1 000 to the Winuipe General Hospital. .. . . : � l I I a man mistaken, and give a morel complete account v flue recen %ling a -The following are the deputy returning 6,300- 1 _�t . . . ' , weeks of weather. chaige of stei A has bought, from ; I � . There is, apparently, one Contents � I _g Y, on a : I arrested Saturda' -Mr. John C. Diegq 1 14 ; I liv " fiL Eqat wa,wa- of �,.the resoarces.of the country, climate,and .mcribe it otherwise than to call it six weeks -The post -office at Wexford, near Toron- for holding the ihunicipat . I I r . . , : - in this world, and he es . I lamp, and his 1 confession revealed the fa n ael Seekaver four and a half kcres . ' o rain to, was robbed thei Other morning of $200 phen : Air - 10 . 7 1 1 Mir friend, Other matters which I was not then - in a of Indian mummer. We -had 6 and county council e;6ctions in Ste Mi h � . . ' .. I I .. . nosh. He says - "1 teU YOU, ' I- . that there is a bo, a' Club in Parkdale, one � I ., k f Itis indeed unlor- during that period ; at, least --so ve�y little worth of goods. . . I I Division 1, -William Baker, school house off the west half of � lot 30, on � the 11 � : I - the farmer who owns a form in the partiou- position to apex 0 - �. _ of the pursuits o7which- is the acquirement . �n Of Logan, for SM. ,� . . . � . . Lte h t I- did not. It -..might bave p - that we may almost say we had noniii. One - �Princess Avenue public school, London, � an No. I , 12,-C. Brown C. Bean's shop ; 3,- cosmic I , �; jar person who in fi-x* . ,-re I �ple's goods, and that a worn ; P . � � . d. The. bank may fail i of other peo of Lond - . � � - _ '�rst*nding - hat `mate is was entered by burglars and everything,6f I T� 14 - Chants fail and iimes vtuenn d ti 1�% lot of misund n -1 I very noticeable feature of the cl,� C. Prouty, town hall ; 4, -H -Doyle, Holtz's . -Alies Mabel Brown, nolor on" 16 - . - . I and factories close, mer � I the boys to pilfer. 'ite, Institute, has � I , . . gi I ' i I - � - i,�'. - I f its uniformity. After the a we value - Carried away�, including three clocko'. - kite P 9 Buchanan, Heit7mari�s of St. Marys Celle ... 4 . . . � be -panicky, aud even crop# be short -but I do ' ' � ix - 'eke of . -The recent; rallv of the Oxford Prohibi -hen - 5 -D. Cepni'awarded a junior leaving certificate on ... 4 . , ___ - I - � I - . � the farmer who Owns his acres will get along. 7sionoierstand that - I ty peopw,-db of clear weatfier, the sno fall -Joseph Dumas, a Fren tion Association at Wopolatock was attended kitchen ; 6,�C. * Wilson, school h2use No. i. . i � - & ea ;rnar . - . . - * ve - I � . � I 6nd quiet, with not agree with me in w - t I said about the about the first, week in NO i mber. I It fell Confessed to the, police at Chatham that he � 10 ; 8,-W.,,B. Fallis, Maccabees'liall I appeal. I � . . He -will live. in Comfort, 9 I b bout 100 temperance workers from � -Stratford is putting in another electric , . � I , I may be� i taken, if so I am very -lightly ati b 46 week, mehips, and -It is learned from the report of the see- - . ; 11 .. . d steadily for aboul , . Shot Mrs. Snook,. of Dover to% I re t .. , �� ; I to Pat and drink and wear. He is country. � : d7iffea nt parts of the - county. .The bbjee g plant. -Mr. John Skin- . I " , � I th. Yet very sorry. ace , med to say what I nuth the snow was about two feet deep- afterwards robbed her. I rotary of the James street -Sunday school, light .alternatiul . 11 11� � � . the most, independent man on ear reeiate think, withou r or v r, d I gave my . . iv , � - of the meeting was to art ange plahe for the ham been awarded the con- i s � much deeper than it usually is all winter. : -While Lord Aberdeen was in A inni- vigorou gn e erage attendance for the ner, of Mitchell$ . ' If I - �! �� ID there are Iota of them that dou% apP . . . � . x winter campai Exeter, that th' av . . � - h. � and the. average tract. - . � I . � . utipressions 'just as � e me. It is Only Since then we fiave hdd clear; frosty went ol his private car prosecution.of a i Committees were ,p . - I . � .�. , _ peg a sneak thief entere � in. view Of the slebiscits. I . ast year has been 290, 1� umane Society *ill i0in � , . their situatim." � I I of , -The Perth H I � 2 � )pose "what a nerson comin perature about r2O or 30 and Stole hie fur cap and. other articles. tribution V_ft The expenditure I � ; . nitural to Sul � I a is- con . I .1 teml � � . I a I th the Toronto society in petitionin I I � . I I - I - " ppointed, an the member of the assoc � 2 � - I � - - orn an old settled province. rhie Ontario too below zero in th'e morningi though milder The thi6f was arrested. a $1,500 the school was $195.74, the principal items W, i I I � This wholesome bit of wokloill wii- f r . tion agreed that they should raisi . Parliament to make the docking, of h � - . . - ed districts �r in the vicinity ' ' perio Ica I I I , !. . � : . ; ._ - a comparatively, newly settl towards noi . t , � I � I � I . dom which appeared in THE Expos, I 0n, and ver� little difference be- -George Brown, a farm 0 defray the expenses of the campaign. being $11t for papers and di Is . �. . 1. I mis to us to should notice more particularly such things another. We have (if Toronto, has had a' ,number of cattle I . in $50 for books to *improve f he library: ,tails a criminal offence, 1, J � � tween one day and —At a meeting of the milk dealers apd . I I . . TOR . . Mr - who was one of -the I i . . . of the 11th inst., am . he past. week. lie has st'of Decem- - a. (Rev.) Green', . . . .i I the only- an were mehtioned in my last letter. This and little or no wind. The' snow seems all to poisoned during 't I . &I in Fullarton, has i . . . I � - I be about ri�aht, and it, is to I i� the fact that many of my friends h e com stay where it falls. I dropped a feather asked for an investigation by the provincial Toronto, lafit. evening, resolutions were The balance on hand ou the I I loaders in the great reviv 1- . � I I - independent. mau on earth, viz.., th , i passed. expressing the- hope that in the ber was 658'52. ' orne time, but at the -time I— . - I � . - % � I lained very bitterly thao the cou:ry M beside the trail one day, ana it 'remained de le6tives. omen's Auxiliary of the Mission- �e e or is ... � , address f t ry ill ' . ' i : I I I . ,we would . I future those in the trade would deliver milk -The W J:r� �Coveriug. 4 ; I farmer, to Whom ing is slowly ri I I � - ity � I � - - Con nmsreprenented ,to them before they there several d ered b a light red by the Depart- -e; of! Stratford, � . � I ourselves. The farmer is the founda, � sys, until cov . -Official returns �repa � on Sattirday, instead of on Sunday, as this ary Association, Fordwich, met in Trin - � . . : - i I � - .rge Leversag � -1 I q - came here, must be my only -'excuse for -fa,ll of sniow. Though the tern riLtUrIS 18 merit of the Interior Show that the number � church in that village, on Tuesday after -Mr. Goo . � _� ' treasurer, - was a � .i I o tion stone of � all prosperity inva, Court _ . last could be done for 4� Months in the year, member of the � I ; � I I . I wished to teach a geo- -the of immigrants -whd arrived in Canada con of last week. After the transaction of county � . � � . _ try like this,� "d that which increases writing as I did. verl ,low, I cannot say th4t I have felt and so prevent violation of the Sabbath: -n is, and in all that . I � I I . .. � 7 . � the prosperity bf the farmer later n "phy lesson, so to speak, to my friends at n Ontari' With in era were elected: county council for 29 yea � � . . any more than I did J �0. . year was 21,341, against 21,338 for the . year also authorizing the drafting of'eircu.1ars to business, the followi ffic time never missed a meeting. ,- I � � . , - President, Mrs. M. I - , � prosperity of ' . worn - moccasins previous. olistribuied among the clergymen ofthe onaghy -; - - 0�1 I . 1 � increases the " forne,and I 6,11i glad to -find that Iam to have the exception that I havel . vice-presi- � -The trustees of the Moth I - . . igeneral o 9,vv�ing the - � odiet church I I m nunity ; therefore, the plenty of asgiatance. The papers in 'town in -stead of shoes and a heavier cap, I have , -Mi. Archibald Blue, of the - Bureau of be , ding secrets. I : . city, futiluty of Sabbath de- 'deut - Miss C. Corbett ; recor ry, - ' - t . the whole comi �� - - sh - Wellburn, being free of ,debt, have d"ided - ; J�lr . - . -the farmor full say I have done the country much- harm. It worn the same clothing 'I wore lasV winters Mines, Toront6, has been it Bothwell in liver a' Mi Miss L. McKee ; corkesponding secretary, eir surplus funds to the purchase . - I morchant-who gives � f `lk during the winter. Mige 13. to apply:- th � ; . . � . � wells - I I ; ;_V 11 11. - that my first impression, and I can say honestly that I suffo6red moroil' vostigsting the disooveries of oil Mrs.. John Donaghy ; treasurer, 1. I I - I -value for his money, . -�he Pfe8byteriarx Review has issued a ew , I ,; I . � Store. � � or in . other is unfortunate * n matter . Golgin of -a pipe organ for their., beautiful n - � . 1 7 Good's ,see the purchas- were derived from a newly settled district, last i terfrom wind and driving ,snow. there. He will- look , into, the rernarkably� hiteresting Christmas number. O� - . . � I : . . I - words, he who increa . a Sale chilreh. I I'll ; , a . -_ . rmer has to but what I saw and what I heard, accorded We never ",have thoroughly and resent a report. . )ropriate, his way home from Martin! - * I I i ELI .. � power 9f what the fa than from the frost here. The cover design is artistic and apl -Mr. James St t of mouckton, who - . I __� ' . I ewar , . 1. I That i's a great A. Line, farmer of I . . I I I - I on the tri�i,in" Y( of great Tuesday, William Johnson, of Turnberry- I sefl, iSL the merehant who should re-) so well with what I was told ., blizzards in this country. -The late ohn � and the illiistrat ions throughout are � � as . I k county, has be- . . was run into, oppossite Vanstone's marble is a thoroughly qualified man, has been en- . q , Presbyterian � or to Air. Gibson Mabaffey, ' , L 010. entitledL - Ceive, most attention at the hands of it made me believe that what I saw w tYP1- advantage7 we enjoy over the j, peoples of Vaughan townmhip� Yor I . merit. The articles ,are seasonable and . �s 1 2 1 . . . I cal of the whole country,in w1fich perhaps I : (lueathed an estate of $13,400. to his eon, . tten. 'The depart. works, Wingham, by, a rig *driven bLy Some gaged as success, Sebool house, Huron .. I . the farmer., - ' �. Manitoba. I ! varied, and are ably wri as teacher at Neigh's' I . I . - . I I ch were corn- - - I hope so. I cannot � sun f . d .L - . The days are verX abort now.' The Charles Line, and. two daughters in-ints of church workare admiribly well unknown person. ,Mr. Johnson was in & - ! . ,i I - . . - I of course we, as clothing inerchanto, have have been mistaken . � 1. . Egm6ondville . I . ,) . n1y what a farmer puts on his back ' think it has don; very much harm, how' rises about half -past seven or eight o'clock, whom is adopted., � h apt and pithy ywagraphs of case which came oiit N6. 2 in the collision. road. �- - I 0 . jell and filled 11D wit -tea I M and. Mr. Johnson I -Mr. John Kelly, of Shakespeixre, - se- �, I . . iiCbbath even a this makes a very I ever. I have not erred so far as others I and sets a little after four. I ��ve left - the -Ottawa has adopted -the curfew I local ar-ia general in ders. It A whee) was de' olished 4 seconds, and 2 third prips , . i . �% � - .to seR him, an C . terest to the ; the hard ground with great cured 5 firsts, � I I ' �; a, .very fine � item in his total expenditure, 'have on the other side, who. call this a very school just as the Sun was Itti g and onand after Januar* Ist children under 6 very �reditable produbtion, and the was thrown en, I loops and Mr. J. Crerar 2 third I � rstands musjo, small hes -in , . ith their Jorce. His face and for his A . . was badly scratched �' � * but as every saving is so much money -Garden of Eden. Any-persolft -who wis walked home 'by moonlight. li� sun at sixteen will be warned to leave the street 'a ' L satisfied w . I fat � ' � manner that . . W -L 'to settle in a new country must expect 5 . in summer, publishers inay feel well I er injured. - prizes for his fat cattle, at the Guelph � , � I I made, we ask you to scan the follb . noon is only about.'20 degrees high. A at 8 p.m. in wint r and 9 p.m L ioduce a really good number. 1- his Wide and should . . te , I .efforts to pr : - I "Wh1it mi� rious fire Stock show. . i L , � ing mone I ' ow about by ringin the- bells,, / -Robert' J. Armstrong, Center ro�d, - . . 4 Sheffer, wha-- . may ght have been a se . I . � I'll SaVingL prices and judge '.hardships,no matter where that country stick 12 -inches long, throws a shad . . . - Mr. Win. Dennison has purchased Mr. - - � --kno, d I think too, that it is botter that lie 40 inches long at noon. - -Mr. Urad Lackner, a respectable citi- married tb a took, place, on the - premises �f Mr. John- - - . - � � to Mar. . Tf - - be. � Caledon, L *:as to have been H About Farrow's property, in,Mitchell, fronting the L 'as allautyil.e --- ' ' erbert, of the north end, Exeter. price paid � I I L wo a t of Underclothing -at $1. should know that fact before he goes, than , and I triay add my zeu of Elmwood,, dropped dead on,the street 'Hillock, who lives - . 11 to �5 . 1. An all---- �1 Ui The general verdict . young lady�named Dolly * ri 'Salvation Army biarracks� The :, Moatreal - A made-to-oider Scotch Tweed Suit at $12 ; after. What can you expect when you move Own, is that this . wy healthy climate. on Thursiay morning. Deceaseawas about in the sam.e vidinity. Though every pre- 12 o'clock p. in., one night last week, At a I F700. Mr.- Farrow will remove to . � . �, nalcl is visitihLr - iece of land, be it ever so fertile, 18 a as father of Mr. J. L. mony, Herbert was aroused from his sleep by the wa - , . . I I I ; � ght suits on to -1 p )�tvrmeany other diseases, 70 years old, and'w paration h4d been made for the core I . we. -have the makings of ei �Dyspepsia and a gri, I I I I � - .--M1es9ra.C-ook_ . . ri it but what you take with if Chesley.- smoke, and on investigating -the .Stratford. - . .Z . Z � with nothing o - Lackner, merchant, c ising . . I ; . . . � in I : ^ left of 'this line. , common at home and other places, are al and the MI* ister was on hand to legalize smell of ig mills -&Ve _� L oar own make of M ee"uita at 6 7 most 'unknown here. Every one telli me -Mrs. James Oliver,, of Carberry, Man- the . . dd his blessing, the groom cause he found that the floor haii caught fire -Mr; John Hanna, an, enterpr _�� . . I . . � I 9 and $10, you. ' n 'and a, hood of Kirkto3n, has . unio : . farmer inthe neighbor ibition of the - . d 7 venth- from the furnace and the fire had gained con- attiog L . * _ _ Un- are equal to custom make. . The letter tba-f, appeared in TuE EXPOSI they enjoy much better health here than itobs, is on an extended visit to her frien s like a mis table poltroony at the ele is bii,rn a windmill for ' e _ . , I o ' - fire p Lt. TOR made quite a sensation here. The town I I , th here. But lest in Galt and Dumfries. She is the .4econd mind, and, to the great -siderable headway. By the aid of a few �erected on h . iulv. P, on A very goold line of Kid Gloves at 50c and ey did before they came I hour changed his and grinding his feed. Mr. . L a does its . I had heard- stories left for -pails of water he succeeded in extinguish- I � .1 . � il , ilson, Dickie . I . 75c a pair. paperk got hold of it. this should raise too high hopes in some daughter of Air. Alexander W chagrin of the bride and her friends, had the contract, I T � out $50 ; fully . - ' L -- I . !: a. large stream 1 -12 of western journalism from such sources as eople Settlement road,, North Dumfries. ave since gone to' ing the flarrxes� Damage ab e not -ice : . . . � . our Storm'King Cape. at 50c, and 75c faintipq heart, let me mention 1hat p : Toronto..:' lie is said td h I -Interested parties please t# I 11 � 11 � on with c, 16tho- . I � i - ... . � . .� tr r - dozen sold this season already. ' ' Mark Twain and others, but,, little .d occasionally�'die up here, the same as else'- "La the Stut6s.: overod- by insurance. " Wanted at once, at the Fulliiiton'h sto ey mills, id I - ke Huron water in connecti . I ­ I I - i - : -About 2.30 Sabbath mornii I 1, " dhich is about I , I � Petrolia's waterworks now flows through the : . ag,13th inst., . ­ _. . - � . . : I I Our all wool Frieze Overcoat at $5,50, regu- think that I should be treated to such a dose - : --.*-. , li 11 . where. ! I iurch, hymn books with %ery urge is let loose from . the residence of the editor of the Brussels' I dist 1011 I I I I 1, � ;. By extend- � I ' . g glass for each person � � � ent - power to lar value $8. � Higher grades selling of the stern reality as greeted my Baton h- As I am a teacher here, perhaps a few mains in that town,, It was �� * Huron Notes. ? � Post was visited 'by a burglar, entrance print, or Wmagnifyin � . ed eyes sb�?rtly after the arrival of the pa- . : . ... . . I I 'e l : : -more light preferred." - . I - I.. . -1 � . . . - . . . at per containing . t* crowd of citizens. 'Wood, of Molesworth, fell the g a window in the . . I uilding,'s.-The . .66.50 and. 1.50. my letter. If it were not words of interest to my feflow teachers may a hydrant on Main Street in the presence of . 2 1 Everybody is talkingy presenta. Our advice � not be amiss. In public schools, where the au a pprecia ive . Mr. R. : being obtained by liftin -J. B. McEwen, - dairy commilklisiouer 1 for 11 - q r other mord'ing and broke his arm. � his plac&,_ �at, I something seasonable and for My rn�dasty and the fact that your col- average is from 6 to 10 and over, f r6m. $49-5 �Teami have lately been coming Up from dining -room. The house was ransacked, as k in , ... � is to give . New Zealand, spent a few dais last wee . . . . � w ' I = - � i , ­. - Waterloo .County to Pal;nerston � for oat -Mr.'A: C. Pace lias sold- out- the evidenced by . %�-Vkrna, , le material) to $450 is paid as salary. Lady *teachers Bed- - was bufned'rernains of match- . . : 4 , �. articles as Braces, unins are :61led with more valualA t i at the .residence �f his mother. . - I 1, sensible -such to Messrs. Robin- e8, but nothing w . . . tering h' num . These farmers bariceo have ti� ,'in. Goderich, as missed except $6 in Downie, . - . � . es, Collari Cuffe, Handkerchiefs, I should ask you to publish a few choice usually receive as much as kenthimen, I (lust, in many inal ford ho .1 :: . I ' sojourn in Ontario he hail'visited � , I . Ti L) . I I Ive-te ,q -ell re- . tracts from the Plaindealer.- Itwould r takeu from During his I � I I . . (,,loves.; etc. are always a' . . I believe. The salary is, Ii think, in propor- driven thirty miles for their loads. They . bills d a dollar or so in silve , � I -.ce�ptable ex on & Martin. � . an . t of the leading dairy centres. ' � ... 1 3 '. - . The moo i I , ,f Leadbury, is - . readers who have read Mark tion to I the attendance'.' The Pay is quitet ust. for pig and cattle feed. - . 9 of Amberley, has the pantalilon,' pockets of ye editor. Wednesday, 9th inst., Mir. Ed. I � � show your 3 . use the oat d - -Mr. J.: T. Hindman I . -Alr. 1- Tri-- I gifts. � . .. - - I Twain and others, how true is the provq,rb, e gcivernment pays abou , I ps will be laid been engaged as cheese maker in the Pine trousers had been taken from his bed -room -On s Kenuody, of ­ -- � � � � . t:1 � -ban fiction . t 70 per -Twenty-seven more chari . - . adjoining. Drager, of Logan, and Mis . . � � I . - Is new I b ." I River factory for next year. and were found in the kitchen ISR L - into i , I ..... a ........ that " Truth is stranger t cent. of it, and they sa, is dothing so'; ex -Treasurer Harvey of Guelph on 3 united ip n it. h e- . I : e 546r . I against I intruder Hullett, wen marr e i I . ,� � arne.rit of _. : shall give one sample: I I At first we sup- surb as death and taxes. Any person whok his return from jail. County Crown Attor- . -Mr. Ja: es A Mi of Morris, - has pur- Mr. Kerr was awakened by the � � Lutheran church, at Br,oahagen. -1tev. .Mr.' ' LLLL ­ . � )erxsed, in Car- � . I I ad left this poverty has a firs, . � . I a p=r btel Berkshire boar from Mr. but failed to. capture his man. .. I � posed that the writer h 5 or second class'professionil, not I ney Peters9p has received instructiou from chase4 . � � on Tuesday Weigand performed the ceremony. . . - I - I . , 5abbath n1orn- AVE ONE PRICE TO ALL stricken, country but the country is more , of Hullett. . . . -Between 11 and 12 &clock I � . � ; . I . WE H dated previous to 1886 may obtain equiva- the Attor#ey-General to proceed with James Snell , .. I iscovered in the ­-Atr. Johfi M. Moran, fordier public L � , � Drmon Will' be unfortunate thaCwe supposed. We learn lent standmig here, if they furhish a cert,ifi- thorn. � I -Mrs. Alex. Watson, an esteemed' resi- night of last week,fire was d 'who was - .. . � n : ' I : . � �,, L , L died on 'Wednesday of, frame building, in Goderich , occupied by school inspector for Perth county., . 100,111 by Rev. I .......... that the gentleman is still iii our midst." Cate of character, and it rejort'from the -Mrs. George -Edmonds and Mrs. Laura dent of Goderich I . I ... I , I ' ' lost his life in a � blizzard, � he Act, Lbeing' . I . . So profound an impression did it make on Board Wilson have been sentenced to six months' last week,'after a prolonged illness. W. T. Pellow as a grocery. The alarm was reported to have . i � I I .1 i .91 . Inspector they taught under' last. : . es the belt failed has been heard from. The victim WA87 Au- . . . I as� a vi 7 age, � . -shooters and -Mr. JoAn Bell, late Clerk in Brumpton's iuug, but after a few strok . . � - � me that I dreamed of six 6 initiali. . can be obtained for about the same as in fnipflisonment by Judge Horne at Windsor � . ; hg their o4es _�-- - Little did I Ty'liftle Stores' For'dwich, has gone to bloorefield9 to respond through some disarrangement, otherman of thesam, . � � . L . . 1� Ghn'710 d MACDONALD boWie knives the next night ' gh of St.M Plinio, . ,will ave'las.. L - . . Ontario. . for conspiring to mat , - JoseDbine Abe- fire until ward Fralel , ary's � we -b think -my poor opinion would have force to to, old to business for himself. and but few -citizens knew of -Mr. Ho I I .. - child, VVillis where he *111 in - . I I . ywve those mighty engines to &6tion. Let C There are two points which I wish to Steele, a 12 year old - g ten richly bied I . mcillors.-Thes �­ 'Orree.t. i d 9 a . I -Mr. W in. To"wney, of, Ford wich, who next. morning. However, the -fireuxen'ex- beewfortunate in securin �� I n my last letter. I think I sai J ,rd n. - . ; nton model tingui . s when the upper part JersF cattle at a big sale in the States. 4b, : ' - ; . Mr. Waddell,, -t I t CLOTHIERS, - me convey'my thanks -to your Edmgnton a tL burned out, ud, is sai I _L � - -1 L tha�-.-every alternate quarter section beloitg- -Mr. GeorgePringlel of Galthas received a has been � attending the Cli each in the shed the flame I he has now some of the best Jersey - . i viillage, will 11 - - correspondent for the jentle way in which ed- to phe C. P. R. I should have paid every letter from his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Malcolm, school, h4s been engaged to t of the�building was &ben 4 , . I . I � � I . . ' . . I . . I . : death of his, 1; q he administered big L rebuke. I have -no alternate section'. I was also, mistaken in of Honan, China, formerly Mrs. ,McKit- Kurtzville school. - � .1 the damage to the stopk below was confined cows in Canada. n . i r ad . � , ; k.- occuried � e Wrong Side of the Street, in the one per- to that by water. There is an- inert - Of -Mr. Thomas Da es shipped a ca lo, I I � - on th. . I fault to find with what he says, except the amount of land under -bultivatio# in trick. They were well but had not reached -The other morning some person or rance - week � and I on' Cause of of Virkeys from Millbank last " I es- hp.d been ail- - Strong Block. . . or two minor points that are. not worth this district.. It is considarably more than their destination when the letter was sons attempted to effect an ,entrance into $1,000 in the Waterloo Mutual. . o1hell, of Newton, shipped a, , , I � I I . , i but of late wa&- . I fighting about. He said a number0f things what I mentioned. - I I . � written, I the residep:ce of Mr. A. Cousley, Brussels, fire unknown. I Air. WM. M,it 111bank station -,On � : � message was rece aticouirer, ; a 'asy. All the animals were pur- I . � ioely. The re- - !' 1 . . . - ONT. I had. -intended to speak of in this letter, -Miss Ada L. Pirie, youngest daughter but were frightened away. . -A i ived At Belgrave on carloadof hogt,,from, M : I . SEAFORTH9 It has been ,suggested to me ',hat in all ame . � I . x6ter cemetery - � I . but he has saved me the trouble. , o5f Guelph, was -H. J�eynolds, who was recently corn- Thursday 9f last week, from V the . I � i � - - probability the man who brou- ht his, hay of the late Mr. George Pirie, , . � -1 � .. . , -Our Sabba;th k I . . . All this country wants is a good market 60 miles must have fed the giei�ter part of married last week at the family residence,- mitted to':the House of Refuge, 'aropped British Columbia, conveying to ' his friends chased in that vicinity. aington, in . I . . . - u a h of Mr. D - 0 � I . . , . � � , . � ) ,hristmas egter­ � - � When it. it io his t"am, before he got. to town. It .143 Mutual street, Toronto, to Mr. Walpole dead on Wednesday of last week, from apo- , the sad i telil�igence of the de t o -A prominent pi neer of �Mori d � . - : - � 'M � close at hand, and a new railway. e I on of Mr. Wm. Geddes of the persoia of Mr.' James Dowd, passe '� o � , . JW 1 1 .rbsbyfeii4n, ou - I PRODUC I gets these,I think yoii will find this country does not seem improbable. ', . Murdoch, proprietor of the Pilot Mound, plexy. Ile was 65 years of age. � W. Geddes, a ' . I I I . fl years. old al�d his home, near I I- - Ddist on Christ, � - I I -On Wednesday evening of last week. Morris. Doceased.was �. awsy on the 6th inst., at -_ . , . I - rich and prosperous. If the Kootenay con- Now, Mr. Editor, I have finished my Manitoba, Sentinel. � I . " I � . He was a fiative of Ireland, was 62 - . - I . ' I . � - I than Gordon, daughter of Mr. u . z I � tinues to develop, we shall have the former, story. If I told all the worst things in my. -Mr. H. Osgood, the glove manufactur- Misii Li rimarried. He went west about, fifteen Burns. nd large - 11" ; . 1. I . . . I I gh es Gordon, of Lucknow, was unite ars a . to and had not been home since. -He yearsof age, and leaves a widow a I . - - � . . . � . � - WANTED � d as soon as there is trade enou to last letter, I have tried to tell all the. beat er of Preston, was fined by J. A, Mackie, Jam I - I - I I � : 0 itn � & Simpson. rother of D. Geddes, V. S., of family. , , . � - I ! , make it, we shall have the latter. in this. 1 thank you for allowing me spase J. P., at Berlin, for selling his wa;ros withm inarriageito Mr. Richard I , i was a . 11,11 housel. st Fu'iiar. - �� i i I . n is of Wing- -Mr, John Campbel . � atmas tree ea- �� - � L Drry indeed to - out taking out, a transient trader's license. -Thepther day, while Mrs. W. P- air, of _Ludknow, and Mrs. A. McLeat fir m, - being I I I The soil is very fertile, the count * in your paper. I am very so It lit ho _' to ton, had a very narrow escape 0 . I I Duff's church, i4 ry is - - - I ely-ap eal &she claiMS Exoter,,was carr ipg a pail of water from ham. The body� was, broug me t L C We*are open to buy I well wooded and - well watered. There is saithat you also have come in for a share Mr. Osgood will -lik r -&go, when the fire wa"a � � ­ ,� -of abuse up here, but we will comfort our- be is a manufacturer an therefore not� 1 9 . J ' � L r the 23rd inst- , - , T bhe pump to the, use She 40cidentally fell Ontario fo burial. .A circumstance that burned a few days i , - . . - ... , I � abundance of - soft coal that can be dug out fact. that Nhe was ex- discovered a large hole wm burned 1 1i ) iusic; readin - , i kw that 11 Fools shouldret amenable to the transient trader's by-law. - and -fractured Q of her ribs. - � - adds madness is the . ulty � I - 1 _C21 'I of the ban - f � - - I r gal s,. Tall i I with great diffic the � 2 IDTessed HOP, Ride , . '14%11"ff ks, of the �.$Akatohewan River, selves with, the sE , L I . W'.- Turnbull, a former Modelite 0 pected home in January to be present at the roof, and it was . , . �� I . � i h d - - . 1, I prej).-wed, after- . I I ,e half done jobs." . : -Rev. D. J. Fraser, who d6clined a call . . 11 L - I �� and I believe can ts%bought at the mines for se L vho ght for some time in the golden wedding of bit paronts, which fire was exti�suie e . "I I : - I I , Mrs. R�bosrt McIntyre Of 8t, � ,' I � ,Dluus w`i11 be � � r want, for W� T. GizmmELL. Clinton, and 'y 1. - I I . P ' - attet & Eggs. - The settler need novel to -the pastorate of Knox church, St.Thomas, e"ruiN township,- has,just . was to have been celebrated on the l3th of -While 9, hom. - . � oultleyy But 1 $1 a ton. _ . God . eet t I � 4d of presents. F I . I XDINTONTOX, N. W. T., Deceinber 3rd, 1896. , , . . d for the school at Boissevain, January. , � Marys, was ,walking down Queela str , - - Z - � ' - been engage I .1 , � fuel. The fact that the country is wooded has decided to &cc' a call from St. Cluff's school, V ve . Itchell, - . �,ttend z - Call before disposing, as we wan to, has its disadvantages as well as advantages. P. S. -Since writing the : - , other day, on her way home from N , � t your � above, I ha t. John, N., B., asi sue - _ - . � � 1�� - oc,3.1 � 8 been Manitoba, at a salary . * - Pod I ia� Stephen' church, S of $700 a year. . . $ .e I le lod(f ; iends and neigh- Rae, who had . I �, Rho slip . , ou with a price.' - shown it to a number of fr tNev. Dr. Me I -where she had been, visitinj Cillop, had a . duce, and, can please y I - Itisbarder togetthe landreadyfor culti Mani . Perth N6tes- � . . . I . . I . va,tion than it would were there no timber. bors, ind after making a few! corrections, �aw appointed principal of Mprin college, _W. J. Hawthorn, of Deloraine, - . upon the ic sidewalk, ind falling broke- , I I I ; I . Y " " � - '. . .. � I I ,� I �, , I is in Grey"on a visit 'with relatives' � , f . I � I evening 101th � ii . y � Mr. W. Sykes has sold hiq Ellice farm . I � - BEATTIE BROS-.� Except in a few places, you� cannot start in received their unaD mous approval. Quebec. toba her wrist. . i - g, in Mr. J� &L I I . W.T.G. rred A and. old friends'. It is 9 years since Mr. to his son William, for 85,000. 1 . I . . j I cc � I � � , with -a plow when .you arrive, and plow a 0 I -,A sad drowning accident o' u -Mr. F. D. Hutchison, .merchant Of 1. ; ' � 5. For that - west and the family have � . � . t - - - 'SE AFORTH. -0 Walter Hall, Hawthorn went -John McCully, of Downie, harvested businexios at, ,� I � � . South Alain Stree. , furrow a mile long, as you might iii Maui- i I Rosseau, the othe'r evening. ' , . . I � Staffa, is opening up s, branch . - _. I . ess nature was . . � - r twelve - of Port Perry, in company with Miss � Ethel done fai well. . �, I Over 1,400 bushels of 'ear corn this season. U Farquhar, and will place in charge MT.Fred - I . . toba. ' But you have not to go ten o Professional Third Class -Mr.1 rumpton, of Fordwich, who 'eeds of the recent Mitche well and favorably �� . . �of a -note -social - . e. .R C. B The o Coleman, of Listowel, . When all had , miles for a load of wood. Water can. be - i. . Beley, while skating, fell through the ic through Chicago,. . Teacherd . - Be pr c' utertainmeut which, . 0 12 hiih h000l e amounted to � v got almost anywhere at a depth of from Shouts for help brought many to' their , has been on a trip west 'l known in Cromarty and Fullarton, at .. I . � .the County . , kaue, ,British io .u. ., �, , . Brownt'a very . . Elections. , . The Board of Examiners for to stive the 'life of MinuealJiolis, St , s he wag in, business some years A 11 Municipal to 20 or 30 feet. I assistance, but too late . * ' . 'e 691",_ A� . ves . . � I -r 19th. Ass;ntu&ia,p covering over ight Mr. Plao- �� lt�ad them. sel of Huron, met at Goderich, Decembe . -Mr. Win. Mue . � . . ___ Hall. They succeeded, however, inBaving Columbia and gge has box - I nd comfort . Most of the grains Can be grown here, but I . home. - Hahnel!s farm of 100 acres, near Broolliagens -Mrs. Gibson, of St. 'Marys, Spent Tuesm � . - . �tv a ,- . E. Tom chairman ; G. Miss Beley. - 1 6,000 miles, has retu. ned . . - I - Township of Tuckersmith. with the risk that comes from late frostin 0. wright and D. _Miis' Barbara Citb, of Clinton, has . day afternoon, last week at Lakeside,' look- . - :1 I'll iay.tted to sit � - R ird, secretary ; R. C. Che� . -Air. and Mrs. A. Appel and two grand-" . I for S4.5ft : ispicting her blacksmith , I .11, � 1�m . .... . � __ . - -hich, for qual- � iial meeting. spring and early frosts in fail. Whether or Robb. It was decided . that after 1896, death of her sister, --:-Mr. Keithlee has purchased the Wiles ing over and h , . , - I . -Notice, is hereby given tbat the ann children, of Berlin, -had a narrow �escape received, word'of the b and found thing � ol ... �00uld A we suffer more from that source here oe very Satin- � . - be de- . of Candidates for the offices of � not �. certificates be extended under Regulation �, � . 7 1 forthe nominaTiOn . from asphyxiation on Monday night' The Mrs. Eliza Pentiman, who died in Cali- 1arm, in Downie,.on the St. Marys ar,l shop and arn, an J I I Iteeve Deptity -Reeve abd Con nc: llors for the Town- than in'Manitoba I cannot say. Fall v�heat- years as J i 8 a the cause of factory except a few :Cracks loose jointsi . .� I oka!P each de- - . . 1 87 .(a) for one year instead of two former were with difficulty revived, Lut the fornia � Heaxt die a e wa. Stratford road, 108 acres, for $4,000. � . - � ' I : � ..", . . oiTuAersmith fortherextensuingle-sr, will t . here. were . . � i+*fiA--: 54T,: 9 SM is not grown Lo any exten *'I',�eceased leaves a husband, three p. I � I lithoxit, say n � heretofore. "The following candidates' ickly r�cover­ death. - -'Mr. P. Nevin t intends building ciii his in the sho . I te told in XYLVS'. HALL, LOT 10; CONCESSION -an scarcely say. I - think, e ter, who ,slept tairs, qu I -daughter I 11 I r. � P. � —Air. Wm. Rose, of the 10th concession I I . - ; . t,wa� -all right- . - - Why, I c .____ I arded Professional Third ,Class T kchers' lat Is . was sons an, ne . . property, on Main street, Dublin. M gan, lost a valuable cow lately. 1140 - J I 8, it. R_ S., AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., (YN � % aw � � 01- . _. however, that the principal� trouble is the ed. - Gas escaping rom, a coal stove, - at Bridge . � . - - of Lo ... � � pres-ident., to � ears : � -Thr'ough a defective Calvert ing of $eaforth, has the cou�ract- � I the cause. I � Keat , . I . - ce -the fall, of which I shall Co6rtificates, valid for three Y , ' - . bo, ht her at Mr --Rock's sales. and hid just � -- -- � -neat I Alice Win' Mr. *and . I . I but , &G- .% Xciuday, Decembikr 28th,, 1896 absen � of rain in � I i- . Moses Miffin, of Baddertsjvvn� near . water, �near Holmeaville Rev. -Mr. Joseph Hodgson, the hypnotist,, -of ' ' - By one 1- � . I Vinetta A. B `1 uTeIr home. While he was aw Pf - w - I I I from their rig on � I I y well LADIES.- � the past the necesea speak later. Potatoes do remarkabi es ButchaZ egg, . ful -alocident . t were thrown e Christmas holiay - . . � - sum- ry number of Merlin, met wit Mr&SWu . , � . And in case more than d Ball, Agri h a very pain I Toronto, is spending th the -family fed her Some whole turuipm, one I � � . - Notwithstanding the fact that they fre � ' narrowly escaped � I . - . - . , about the� . candidates are proposed and a poll demanded, Polls � here. -ence Chrysler, Lizzie b1iiMmings, Bone . . . - 1. will be opened on . frosted, I have seen Some of the Flor . I h in, � Bertha the. other day. A piece of bindei twine Surkday'o 13th inst., and � rare- with his brother in Hibbert. of which caused her destb. - I I " J. . . werei twice - I Near. Cummings, LizAe Cunning a ) a swiftly revol i cria k of a, serious injury-. .-As it was both were sei � . . . � same as Rev. - , : 4tt&ohed to ving � L -Mr. Silas, Cosens, a former Trowbridge Pmes Kippan, of Birds, Manitoba, son . .L - 'L i . I L � L - . � a . - here I have ever seen. ni � , ­ I 11 f6rth Monday 11 finest potatoes 0 almost ly shak6 up. I -Ji . . . � I ; I i - . -1 Xoud anuary 4th, 1897. ly well. 1 ea,w Duff, Jessie Fraser, Christen& Gordon, Ann& corn'sheller, caught his right thu ' boy, now of � Oregon, is visiting friends at I Worth -Fast. ,I offered the ay, J I L ly all garden stuff does equal : Em, Is Izzard, Lily - seven* 'tl from his' hand. ,He -Somebody purloined several jilk hand- I of the late Dutican Kippan, o L gir . � Bell Howard, Minnie 1 in pletely ull I Trowbridge and Ustowel. rehased a min- - : . . � . . I ; I some carro, corn I ' � - J - I � he� took the I AS FOLLOWS: . to that had been sown broadcast, Jennie Kirk, Charit . 'lit wound kerchiefs front H. C., Dunford's store win. � . � erli 11 . i 11 ,,e,.6 . - and left rather thick,that had Own 80 big, MS3 Johnstone, I Y was taken to n, where t or ,if:,_,d. i. the -Mrs. AICKay, the popular teacher at �opeo, a few months &go pd I LLL � , r V. me-, or 11 � . For di , Lewis, Edi ghan, Barak I I L dow, in Brussels, the oth - i -hf,' by draw- Ing claim near Rat Portage for $5W. !,Ste - . stuff. N ivisionNol,all the residence of 8*111110161 Me an . '. ' inj gett g up a holid!Ly co#eert f I re ,- . Geosch, in the'Viflage Of gumoadville, Joseph Weber, they could grow no bigger. &t only.were th M. MCC 1 was dfeued. Lakeside, in American Company offertol him =1 . . i _ I for the elee - . Laughlih, Minnie McNanghtoD, Lizzie At a meeting of St. - Andrew's 'Presby lug them through the holes of her Scholars. ly an , but he did not Aeu. - I I Deputy-murning Offloer. ) jTo. �j, (trolilsd- they, touAing in the soil, but they were , , by the aid 000 for his property , - � � il - which -wan, . School House, ; Middleton, Ella Neil, Etta Proctor, K. - ch congregation, To=4., Rev. floor for'vent4lating purpof es, .. -Alexander Hoy, of Avonton, contem- ' 7? . For division Nxos. 2, at 0 )t pull teriw,-, chur I a stick and a bent pin, . ' I I � er of those folost's) James -Breadfoolks- Depnty Returning jammed so thick that y u. could f n4 ie Robertson, Edith M. Reid, Ey I E Mr. McCaughan, of Belfast, Irelaod, was i -building a new house during the sum- -The Bible class at Kirkton, ,recently - . I � - Lizz o n Fire Uuaerwriters.� As. plates 3 - n, - I . I -,hat, . - � �_ i them out. ' K � mer of 1897 - . . ir of driving � . ed to be f Officer. ' se. No. 2. A. G. Reid, Ann& Bells Rom Jennie Smillie, rZ lected an the pastor of the church I . in sue-. --�The Canadia, � presented their teacher 19r, J. F. Stinso For division -No. 54 at Sch061 .110u r seems to. � j' Donnell. so � 6tion, of Toronto, arq offering a reward .' fLutiful fur coat and ps - 0;8 50 for the apprehension and conviction also a most- appre lice Stout, Dora cession t . � -1 ,VO. been done Smillie, Deputy,iteturning Officoi. Stock raising and mixed farming I A . Ai. 1 Smith, Edith " o the late Rev.' J. D. - Me' -Dr. A.'G. Murray, of Lakeside, is kept with a be ciative, and touch- � . I , vafisfaetory. 0- - I -or division No. 4� at KY101 Hall, I Peter Me ay, do: beat here. Stock raising seems to pay Salary, $4,000 a year and manse. 2 on the roads these days, visiting floves, ion was made, � 11 L I ieh were well Do uty Retu#nh1$r officer. I borhood of the larger - Switzer, Grace Torrance, velyn Turner, . Mr. Me- of ied', or prd- very busy I I - ingaddress. The presentat L -1. . L - . p best in the neigh Lou Worthington. C&ughan's acceptance has not yet been - re- of the party orparties, who caui . . �lz- - flat, and iwhere hay . i tchison, - I . . . rning of Campbell & oherriff's the sick. : - Dr. by Mr. Edward Shier, and the address was I -I ;and 12 o'cloc- . In cave a Poll is demanded in bbunty Council lakes, where the land is (,,r ,c.__ -LR. McK. Fred . .. cured the ba -Miss Chiniquy, daughter of Rev. 1. I 'ind-' a very . . f Division No. 5 suaDt to the Cou0ty Coluncili; Act ,STLE]kt, ceived. � on the 20th . . thur Doupe.. I L. i - and water -are abundant. Robert Baird, Baird, treasurer of the grain Storehouse, at Lucknow, , i . I I PUT 8ball, be opened In this muni Cliiniqix , of Monireal, has been the guest read by Mr. Ar eist '_ i I I , i of 1898, suchi ,'on Ausley, , illiam 7 --Dr. Geikie. of Toronto, ; , . , On, offiel I . . � ght to &,Llclolie� - � cipality at the game ti one and in the same - Tillacell, Success or failure in a country like this de- John 1). ,Printi�ell, Frank D. Clarkson, Armenian relie'�f fund, has just sent -to ,the of October last. - I [Mks. (Dr.) 6mith, of St. Marys. -Rev. Air. Edmunds, of Pr . I � _� � I . ' ".. latelLb I ' vospect Hill on Mr. Bro-wrt L ra as above. . William Duke of Westminster a draft for $46�,,,­beihg- -.:--According to accounts submitted to the _ )n xp6nd-- ated in Trinity church, P 'I , . -1 L N. - and be condu- 4rd by �the same office -the man than the amount James E. Co6k, session, three ,eb, who has be4 - � ... I depends more on Louis L Co!nzens, iss May Biir . I t its last I evening, 13th inst. fie delivered a I . I ', - - - - I `6 , of capital invested. Le Henry Downey, James C. Duncan Wilfred the eighteenth Sent by hi unty Council a three months with friends in Sabbath . vv&v both man A, G. WILLIE, t me give a couple T nx for the Ar&nian Co I �� P, Returning C.fficer and Township Clerk. - H 14', ane persons from Huron were committed ing the pasP . � '. .I I ,11iott, Me in, Benson H. ins . i;f - . I 1514-2 '. One man ivin Graha sufferers. Hundreds of thousands of them , has returned hornq to St. Marys. rich gospel sermon from I Timothy 1-1&, .. - �� � , I - of instances to prove what I say . I ' They were from the Chicago d will The reverend gentleman is engaged to aict , ;I .- i . I 2 . food, or to London asy)um. � A . �, � _. . 1 4 e with nothing but a $10 bill and Walt,pr Hawkins - -The young bachelors of Sfratfor - I came her Gueston James Horton, I being at present without homes, I raising funds on behalf of the Diocese -of - I � � � . - ing places, and the amounts! mention . : I flour. -. Now, at ,the end of [. M cNaughton, Robert ual ball ou Thursday evening, in I - . , �z _� - . Hoiiey, H.E I � � . I Z � F January one sack of two Louis G' . Clothing, their needs are 'now, and will be follow a and medical, examina- hold their a,un � . � - ;.. I � . , has � Passed 0 . �,� 11". inter Terryl, M,onday, I or thre' years he has 25 acres broken, 4 cTavish, John C. ed were the expense , East � a the city ha Huron. � . . . . I I I . ver tl'l . .e A. MeMurdie, Robert M through the winter, as gr�at as ever. etc. : Stephen, $24-80 ; January 7th, 1897, 1 IL I irry McIntyre. a Mitchell boy, who . . . . . I i � ,� . . 4th., 1897. z d , cattle, team and harness, house W- S' - m- ngers on tLesteamer tion fees, -Mr. John, Cole has been appointed , -He I I person of Mr. ,� - hea of Martin, Stewart G. Plunimer, , --A ong the passe � 3 ; West WaWano6h, $29.05. - learned tel e offid�of Mr. W. lz, . I I � � 11 1.1.1 1. � . I e_ d at Halifax the Wawano h, $1 b �� � 1� � . - (16x22)xl4'; 5 oatbuildings,1,000 bushels of Robertson, Alex. Thompson ,"William, H. which'arriv treasurer ot, Fullarton. in place of his father, egraphiv r in th Moil -co, eission. .. � . Vancouver, . , al years . 7 . !� I I i -Davrid Curry, a long residentl of Goder. �, W. Hicks, and who went west never 1 . . I C.. �A I ., . : . I-' I : . potatoes, 300 bushels oats,75 bushels wheat, Tippet, William R. Treleav6u. 2 other day from Liverpool, -were 21 Ar- )spital oii Thurs- recently deceased. . . � ty Blueya er 'k . - I - pointed bv the Canadian : - 1. - 1i 9,.,e and a, lot of garden stuff, poultry, etc., be- - 1 4 menians, who fled from their country. on ich, died in the London h( agol has been ap . I 'Week,-Joba I . *_ . -keeper ­rhir. David Hughey, of Mitchell, has 0 Railway Company as m,%.nager of the . I . ' * i � , - � 1�1 Manitoba, is- - I I . sides supporting a Young ,family of six . lug, relict of the late john account of persecution by the Turks,. and day of last week. As a former hotel �urchased a blacksmith and caynage busi- Pacifi J ; .1 I I .t � I � � throughout that period. Another, inex- -Mrs. Spkrli t forward. he was widbly known and well liked. For p in Sebringville. . I new telegraph hue from Vaucouvdr through , � I � I I I w the gues STR ­ I about Sparling, 16th concession, Lrey, departed took refuge in France. They were some months his health has been failing riess . . dis ric ' � ,- I as, ; ATFORD, ONTAR10i . ' at . which the mining ­ t i ts to P-Osslaud- - I . I perienced and' xinrill'arried, event d ed to Canada by the Salv ion Army, and .. lw - � e .�,Alon ay'.-- � Canada's popular Commercf�i School, none better 'It, 5 horses, nst three days 95 pounds of milk, , last -vieek,news of I . I I I d . this life on Friday, llth Decease *11 until he suffered a paralytic stroke, and ;:Bt -An Anderson farmer has a cow -06 Monday evenin - , I - and has to show for I , . re forwarded to Toronto, where they wi oduced iu , of M i . N ___ at . our coursO of attidy are bristling $5r 000� ' t to the hospital t I f butter.' Who can 'the death of M - -_ - - - - , Ich . Sul- _� I-, Cession- is in the Dominion. , . ) - was born in County Ker Ireland, 72 we men o receive the beat care d W ardson, �. I ' I . . oerienced teachers in wer ,and rake, 40 acres I mad 4 Pounds o - 1, . n , - I , , � - with good busiDeSS points ' , *4 I Iowa, harrows, mo F. * country be taken care of at the ariny farm. tely' his constitution Pa nL e' 'A Ir rs: . Simp . 8 now Idings. One years ago and oncoming t. this / I in& e%�ery department ; ex-studeuta of 0"ther 8ohool he steamer Germanic which arrived at possible. Unfortuns, , toba, reached her friends in the vicinity of . � the bu tt kow. A go- troken, 2 head of cattle, 3 bui 9 Isaac Wods,of Toronto, _T rv. . - beat that ? i ' � , ne Lakeside. The deceased lady was a daugh. � I . � in a endance ; mooderale rat,�9.,;��rd o6 very rough v es was too weak for recove . wm.'Hoy, of Avonton, has illar, I ' . OUD& Teen more example, tbough I cannot swear to she was married to e. New York Friday after i voyag 10th inst., . -Mr. or of the, ahead school turning 6ut *ide-awake y . ion. ;zr -On Thursda,v eveningi eaton, of St.,Mary . . at- . 6 � 1. Beauti- the truth of this: A capitalist's - ion from who died about a year afte� the m&rriag bad on board two London gentlen , - to Charlevol,ix, Michigan, to visit her fattier" ter of Mr. S ,s, and sister I x 'Stan .. � and women ; graduates alwlLys Voices, 0 A 492 years ago Mrs. I Woods 'joined Ile Chu - I I r ton, ol Lskesido, and'Mrs. ' isiogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, to this e untry', Abo d D. S. Taylor who were pain. Melvi rch choirs Brussels, was enter hapton,'who is in very poo- of Mr. F., G. Be&' � . riatma-s- , � ful lithographed ca . the old country came out . Johni Sparling, who Thorpe .an . holpe,�of J. and Mrs. MeBain. -Mr. John S --W. G. Towl a. . , � . , " I the . '. ­ -I' Principal. li - - 1"4.62 1 ' d and heart with � . t not seriously injure 9 tained at the I I . . I - e, of Meffini t - f his- � and while in the -neighborhood of. Calgary, ban YcKillop to*n- fully,, bu d,,by bein easing 'features of the evening health: I . isposed. o, � �,�2 1 � he was one of the pioneers of � ip's rolling. One of the P1 I I -1 went out with a g6ntlemftu to see a farm . about du I � -on Saturday 42th inst. $8 000 was - -Some Mitchell youngsters wrote and ad. . . , a' ipment. Tha 1 4___ the. family removed knocked iring the sh tation of a. beautiful Silver 11 9 9 6 letters to Santa Claus, North Pole, I � ,I). 'From McKillop an was the. presen - I- dres ed ; ' . r pounds live�-_ - - Hu ron Agricultural had for sale. When they came to the faKm, shi. I . f G Y, where Mr., iMiss. Louise B. Sare, also of London, w ­ ,-ompanied by an appropriately , paid to the tax e61166tors of Loganiand Fu during last week, and the letters were L&� ' ' # '. I � South . the farmer called the stranger's attention to tothe 16th concession j seriously hurt by being thrown, against 0, seryiee '*ac( n whO had their- headquarters in Mit- L � - � f Brussels, Will - , scci�ty- :'urry animals that were ran- Sparling purchased 101-026, and where h4 . . worded address, to Dr.- and Mrs. Grabs , larton, I . livered to Mayor .Hord. The requests ,em - I certain little 1. is deeease, from - writing desk. . the dy.p I .f - 1 anuivdiiary, ., ' 7, -ice rendered to the , chell for ' rom a doll and .... . . e, 0 Ding abo4tpvery " These," taid the lived up to the time of h lea Allan, who was a member for long and faithful sery . I atreal, but braced a variety of things I � . o Arch Blueval -, The annual meeting Of the members f the South where. '1* *n- -Mr. Char I I . . -Rev. hillige,tof MOI bag f popcorn to 'is wagon and a -man to , . � d __ Huron Agricultural Society, will Is - 6f - young beavers. J have apoplexy, 19 years ago. Airt. Spar ing c council in 1890, church eboir. tor of the 0 7 I'll . t a held at Graham's farmser,' Are my - I of the Woodstock town formerl hodist, church, St. � . AY, . - "d to make her home , here with her ' - Toronto made ppropriation of ,k, Sanders an -' , flotel in the Village of Brucefleld, on WEL)NESD, p��Q off all old ones for $5,000. tinue , and a respe6ted citizen, has not been heard �Mrs. Weir, mother of Mr.' John Weir, y Wednesday after- drive it. an i . I 1� -lie field for �, � o'closok, just shil - " Godirich township, mi.d suddenly on . . � . SW to the mayor for Christmas Charities, . � I . t jANUARY 20th, 1897, at the bour of one . I in son. She had gorse to Se�forth a� week is friends are -of the 15th concession. ar . . -d iady & shipment next fall." ,9,, and h !Lon�si t - Freek. 1, in this dis- I-- 1,� -M.. v�hen the annual reports wHI be considere . These w' I be re ess on Saturday, * noil e o a 4 � - . irrest, year will be Ltely closed a - bargain s to her death owing to the illn i from for six week d somewhat unexpected ll con mad a u I n the officers and directors for the ou The foreigner immedii uel alarmed for him. Mrs. Allan asked the die -The other night,about seven o'clook,the but as the Mitche .. ­' � I I 11, conCe8810 P� - � ep brotherl'in-law, Sam - at the residence of her brother tion Mayor Hord will' .have to �� ; 2i2c : - elected , and other necessary businesio'tranmted and to his sorrow =ease of h aid her in finding the whereabouts 12th inst., " hard, appropria , ? � tioin Of & large � . - X. Y. XpLRAN, for the land for $10,000, . . -Mr. Andrew'Reidi of Hullett. She had not residence of Mr. 1 Ullyott, Of Blans dis out of his. own pocket . " j I I . THOMAS RUSSELL, grew no bigger. Stark, and while in church there on Sabbath police to . I I : .He pect5. - . 1$ecretary. found that the beavers Tli'ursday she of her husband.' He left home some time . . �tfire�, and before the inmates became meet ihose dem _. an . - ex- I President. �, -felt ill and went out. On d health for many years, being caug] I I . . � - � drive a graink, N, B. A meeting of the Directors will W held -at They were gophers. but little troubled was taken home, at her urgent x request, al- ajo to go on the road selling pateAt rights been in goo re of It the flames had made consider- money. ... . I . , eleven o'clock I dish -washing machine. He kept his.. troubled with cancer in the foot, still h . er. awa . � - . . fy� He is an- I � : the sawke place on the sarro day, si in By the way, we are I 0 im. ori a � . I � I I . � . , � I . windit 7 UP the though very poorly, and we � I . � . � I . I � . I � . I the forenoon, for the purpose of 19 ,als here, I have )aot seen. � . . I . - * � . ,a _- � . with these aniw I � - I � I I . I . 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