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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-12-25, Page 9. .--- - -.- , , o . . . I � I - � I 11 � . 11 I ; 11 - .. . . � I I I 4 - . , - ,-*-- IV " — -- � ��, �— -eel ! . "� "­ � I � , , - 1 � , . - " ­ - � � , �r� �- ­ . I I , '. I � .. , , - . , ,X , � - I :-� �� -, . : 7, * ,, ,� � — - � '. �.i i I - - . I . . . � . , . � * I � . - � - , .. I 1� I - . . wl, I . " . I I - . I . � I . � ­ � . . .. I , ,� - � - � I � , I � ' 1'. - � I , . - . I I f 11 ,I � - � . . . . 1. . . . . 'ITOR. . �� � - I 1. - I 1.i . . - . � . DECEMBIER 25 1 � - - HURON EXPQkS - !� - � -1 � . � — TM- -1 . , 1.1 ­- - I ­ � - " . - # - 8 . wmmsiffilim�­ --W� —, - . - - �. , � I I - I -- -- � I � ' T- I . � --- -- - . . I L I no* ' Mrs. Clarke, � Their daughter, Mrs. Avery, spent a week Exeter correspondent of E ros.iTon � r . - I m, F ' is, Thomas,_ . a merry, ror the .. .. P s f I "" % 1 half what a stone or brick wull would cost, home where the welcome face of THE Ax. Willia wishes the numeroue read6re -1 I ' ' asip ing in getting 'her. 'father and . n IDPOS Now 1. -.. I f Wilson's %- Oa Grocery ,,d are equally enduring and better in FoSITOP. it *ten during this festal season,- , Mrs. Brit and Mrs. Staples are all here a I ti id a. hap y and ptospe us -1 . I can beiaiafor Mr. Gillespib, of Port Hope, has 'heen the , found in H ' tt and Tuakeromith ; Charles 7 mother comfortably settled in their new Christmas ax � - - !r - Some eXtra valueg, to Tes4- wehavenow one of many respects. The floors ' home. -Mr. William Sleeth has in his pos- `Ye%-r.--:-bJr. Thomas i9jett, who * as been ' I and when guest of his autit, ,Mrs. James Forsythe, for tenadeceas6d ) -and James in Manitoba, � - I * . P � the finest blaok, teas � It ,. session Maniboba, eturned - IPW% a . rr, G. I � aer than auv other to& in the ast as long . h It is call6d the Midget Bible. spending the summer in M Ophristorna, -­ aported. price 60a per lb. - about the lebst of ,plank floors .1 , the smallest edition of the Bible pub. . i. rantee it m be pz�o rly IRA'd will I as the world , the past two ureeks. I .o r bject of this sketch waso in 1857 The home to his fa lily last week. -M ssrs. - a I T" a : unit in mariiage t Martin, . lished. L' R. 1�1 I �;� Alsotheilutat Young IISsou and J 11 wi stardl, as they become so type is too minute to'bro'read by� the ii�ked P. Hyndmau, A. R. Killen - - 9 MIXIC . qn. Te ,hard and , - I 0 i ed ' oz-,Marjaret in, and ,an U 3,i, t Teaabveiveloso Prices for cash or trade, I NOT GOTNG.-The Galt Reporter: of last daughter of the late James Mar6 . il ying, glass . I of Toronto, are 1301ida, ng with . - �� - olid'that it is impossible to break them, I ma n f �arliug, �- guarantee satibfixotion or return the money. Our 8 I none. and is I y and week says - 11 Mr. Bert * Hillory, who � on I sister of the'late James Martin, of Tucker, - eye and requires a strou -M rs. mrs I , �, r Blond of high grade Coffee is second to while they are not -in the least slipper. I and fo' daughters to make it distinguist 51 Thii small Vol- I their respective parents in tow . ; . . I satistaetion. Gold medal breakfast Goom v d n Galt from Seofo�-th smitb. Three sons ur � - Job ed and bi oke her nkle on 11, t. I 91'nwgtrt,�. there is no danger to stock in this way. � Wednesday arri e i 31 all of whom, with the exception ume contains the whole J)ible and' was pro n,Treble olipp . I rade, ' � I I tog -, price 1,,.'c per pound, our stooR. off to England, wbere he intended .were bon I � . ' � . Theae'are the first barns in. this vicinity = his way. �, - Now Raisiq% -Currants, 0jadlea Peals, Pigs, Date& Bpend Christmas wf�ih his relatives before of the two youngest who remain at home, cured from G lasgoV, - Sc6tland. -Mr. Arch. Monday evening last. - I— pripes as that have been whollyfitted ap in this way, - to j , —*-----�­ . I k� and Nuts arepf the very best qualit3, mud - ximity to, ibald Al cGregor, f6imerly of McKillop, who I I r lowastbelo*est. 24. pounds of beat Granulated although in: many other sections of, the leaving for Australia, is -still in toivirt, and � have settled on farms in close pro . ng a d4iry fa . wait . , " I ' not will rem in here I " Year at their fatbe�'s Manitoba, home, to which was ruji-ni, rm near Finlay, Ohib, . . I . % f . augar for $1. Rememember we will not be undersold a until thb New - I! f countryconcreto is extensively used ­, ,.,)-� ,� t by �tnyon ad Tea sets we have some lot to'� they agme in 1882. Six een grandchildren, has left that place and remoyed to Norfolk .. -0 #413-AE-IT.—At the JP j? . Our assortment is good in I � ..� In Doiner a, .ee thern. It the onl,, Mr. Hillovy has decided ;i . I -purchased a I r ,- r N - �,Jja '. The , . i veq _ a has I Orange Lodge No. 11 , - - , I In � of the ne �ti y. for floors and outbuildings but for least. 0 1 g useful lines, suitable . goods out. Call and r - , Virginia, whore h , en . � � � � I a suit %, el'T make the prices rkht, Some extra many other purposes for � which lumber, , take.the long journ�k he contemplated and * of whom he was very fond, played argund county Dr. Me-' � L I -.,) � wie - - ' 1-1 . V to make big home on this side his knee. During the last few months,. his far�n 6f four hundred acr6s.-Rev, i4oif;wing offloers were e i presents: � . , � I , ; . - ba 'ns in Toilet Sets. L. We ' . - will continue to - I -sui '' ear : X. M." ., j ,.'-. ; D . M., !- i �- � vmnt good buttor, ez, imps and GlaFaware. sto�eo and bricks are commonly'uied. ' Mr. I of the Atlantid. Mr.'Georke Baldwin, i Donald is now able t6 1� ­� .. -.,; . 4 -4, potatoes and dressed fowl ,vho heart, long known tQ be diseased, began walk down town eve , ' Mustard'has this season put in stable floors ; -Mr. 'g y J hnston ; �� IUD GLOVhS �, (picked dn )� and wilt pay the highest price for th� f im, has ;come to give serious t,rouble. Shortne§s of Dreath ry daf, and is,getting around nicely. 0 .. N - - oerison ; . ­ - I is erected was to have -accompanied 1� , �urned home from the bunevin f. �: . �, , right q1qafwc,-. emh for eggs. . for several of his neighbors, and hi I aucl on, who rp r�c6rding secretary. ,so Case financial �. I ­ . ! a �- - I Mr. John Gib- I the same decision.". . I senso,tionof choking, ca easur r, George I KID MITTS . 11 ­ - I , -aforth, � a buUdinz 18 by 40 feet for . I - old country on Monday night, had 4 Very " Secretary, W. M, �- - - Lt,.. ; tr ... 1� .11 C. WILSON, Se of tiie 2nd concession of Stanley, and - . I .. 11 ........ * 0 I ,, . I enlarged oigan, made a lying posture im I 8ILK AANDKE'RCHIEFS I - - 4 1874 , . Bank oj e6mmerce Mock. son, . D, propped in his bed, tak rough hild tedious passage across, tfie Atlaur !, Hm'nilton ; lecturers, J. W. Mor ison, and I I TjsE DgiATING Qvur,.-Th&i?bgular t�eet. possible, and si LACE it �. . -1 in - in every case the' most perfect satisfaction , -usual, deal tic. He was on the boat for thirteen days, I J. Hamilton ;, director of core . nies, H. I I - Skilled labor is not required , ing of the debiLting club lwra� heia on Taes- his night's rest, no worse than . - . . .. I i has been given. . but on account, of the quietly beckoned aid peacefully, without a and while in mid -ocean the end was blo - wn Hamilton. Committee, -E. Disco ,J. Berry, LINEN � dc .. 11 - %rmer can do - his. own. day evening last, � I -11 - I -work, as any h -ad out of'one of the. boilers and one of th6' on- 0. Oakley, R. Fraser, J. Johns it". Addi- - , for the as holidays. and other attractions, stru&gle, he followed that �eokoning ha I EMBROIDERED , , --- 11 - Edward Cash,� building after half an hour's instruction 'Christm' 6ut of this world into. the - beyond. Truly gid6s, was disabled. -Mr. Robert Logan has tors,.X.'St%fford and.M. Oakley. 69 . a pridance was rather slim, and in �iew . nds how it-sbould be tb I att ' DM,M�uitoba.-Mr. J. T.L t - � � FANCY - -DEALER IN- from one who uuderata, of this fact it was decided to postponet, the could it be -said of him that 11 hi]s end was returned home fri I —lo— . t done. - : in many parts of the country con- i ;) * God's will - ivas his will. He was Dodds has been re�engaged to teach next I FRILLINGS ' ill Hides, Shheep Skins & Furs, Crete is -used ftir abutments for bridges and meeting until after the Christmas season, so ,pence. those grand old year in the school inlGrev- township, north . I Cromarty. . L is fount! to be very much cheaper than stone thA the 0ext. regular meeting. of the club heard singing snatches of I � . PF.IZE STOCIC.-Mr: WillitIM ,cLaren, of VEILINGS ' . t . I am without one of -Brussels, where hq has taughtfor the past. . I GODERIca STRr,,ET, and equally enduring. Mr. Mustard intends will b jan-na - b mns, such as �' Just as the township of Hibbert, recentl grehlrd IF-A,IqCY TOWELS . . � e held- on Tuesday evening, � 7 'Ad 4 Safe in the arms of Jesus," -not couple of years -Roir. Mr. Bethune of To. is . . 1�, n for the abutments of the Bannock- 12th, when a full attendance of members is pioa," � � '. 6 -very fine boar pig from Mir. v i .in c . . 8, :0 A :M C:) -Pv UP MT. to put i ti 23 many hours' before he entered his inheri- ronto, who has been taking 'Rev. Dr. Me -fm TRAY CLOTHS ... � . . I — burn iron bridge to be erected next summer. jr�quested. The subject- of - " Protee ;ion efi ` which fadeth ,not Donald's work for a couple of . weeks past, Allister, of Hay. This allima has a fine FANCY COVERS . - af,tac . 6' Fr- . C, und� led and - on Mond -for Torouto.-A horse pedigree, and w . I - After 45;�rears ia business, life, I am still- We hope he will secure this co 't, ab it - Va. ee Trade," was ably debated �by tauc i leaves ay as a prize win . INS . . - . 'will be a good teat. for the. material. There Messrs. James Purcell and W. McLaughlin, aw&Y. . � , . .belonging to M r. Arthur Forbles got off its exhibitions and, shows' last fall Mr. Me- CURTA � - ' .. at the grintf#one, and hope to get a share is no doubt, however, but this is destined to on the affirmative, and Messrs. D. McDonald .�N usual quiep gait on Wednesday afternoon Laren believes in having the, b st that is DRESS GOODS I . I W - - -negative. I We yjATRiAjo1qiAL.-A correspondent sends t' . I �� . of the trade in Hides, Sheep Skins and Furs, be the popular building material of the and R. J, Macdonald, on the while being driven b a young son of Mr. going. � CLOTH JACKETS ... 1. . I I - would again remind the members ofj the - us the following, which will be of interest For . t D - the NOTES. -Mrs. �Ta­dghton, who at the -old'hutter store, God6rich street. - future,. not only on account of its cheap � . bes f was hitZed too close to P. D, Mel FUR JACKETS . 1502 nesf,� but also on account of its durability. postponement of -the meetings, P,nd:urge to many of 6r readers: 11 Idylwyld," the cutter and striking the runners frightened has been so seriously ill for some time, is � . � —01, upon them the necessity of being present on residence of ' Mrs. Grah�me, Parkhill, was improving nicely. -One of � . . , ' it, causing it to run away. The boy waz ou; esteemed FURCAPE48 � .. 'Tuestlay evening, the 112th p;ioximity. � i�-2n. the afternoon of the 16th inst;, the scene - oving away VE Dominion Steamship Ulne. A GOOD EXAMrLE.-A few weeks ago � ­ *— V . thrown out but not hurt ; the shaf to of the villagers, Mr. Donal&'Park, is 0 4RCOATS .... � I , Canado,' Principal.'Clarkson, of the Collegiate In- . of a quiet, ))at very pretty wedding. The cutter were brokAn and the horse's legs were 'his week. -Mr. Angus -Me aig, Mrs. SUITS � . I - 1. Steamera - Vancouver." 51 Labrador " I -nome ex- . Hoz%m Fon CEmisTmAs.-The following principals were, H. R. Elliot, M.D., a pros. - .-Mr. David Whyte and Miss Stacey a -e all re. - the latter holding the record between tLiveypool and stitute, repeived by mail from v of -1�rucefibld, no out, but no other damage was done turned from the west. Mrs. Whyte has GENTS' TIES I � I Montreal. I student a very useful book of biography. students and others are spending the holi- perous. Ooctor, -formerl, . .w Gus. Sparling i9spending Christmas with I . The sender was too modest to give his or days under the parental roof tree in and �f. petroit, and Miss Eleanor, onlydaughter I - a number of years in Prairie BRACES. Fire Insurance. While the Ceremony friendsin town. -N iss7 Annie Killoran, who been h i loubt I te. 41 . her name, but the -volume was welcomed all around Seaforth : T. . Wilson, - Chicago ; of Mrs. Grahame. a good II -- and economy, insure Your home in one es 6 e -Mr, " For safet, - James and John Hogg, T�ronto ; F. Clark- was being performed, the bridal company has been teabhing in Brockville for some Province, and will no ( UNDERWEAR -e the same tcp the libr�ry,for which it -was des time, goes to Wind'or after the Christmas ,,many changes sine h I 11 H bberl, UMBRELLAII, etc. of the old F,nglish companten--rhconixt Norwich � a , . I . 41 Union, ImparLad, �� I 'If every other ex -student would imi- son, Princeton ; H. -Clarkson, . Drumbo ; Ji sbo�d audert an arch of smilax, chrysanthe. wearing a , tined. � holidays, whero:she-has accepted a better James - Laing is ey pleasant V ,- � -11 -I tate thi& exoellent example,'the general,lit- McKinley, S. Dickson, J. Jankson es and cariations. Hymen's knot - I , Toronto mitme,'ros i ' � of co so -we don't ...... 7- . W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, position. 'The Wlnds�r people, evide 11 countenance these days, of co . �. �t erature of the Institute library would: re. t1n ' - Fred Bethune, Toronto MQdi- was securely tied jjy the Rev.,R. Aylward, n i%, . need to mention. -There is q ite a bit of r -MMM .. � iversi7' i:eo Killoran, Cornwall ; George of ParkhilL The bride, who was given appreciate ability, as four of Seaforth's tea - . . . . Telegraph and F.Apress Building, - Seafertb. cei ; ve a prodigious -addition of great value to Cal scho7, i election talk just now about w o is going -to ' — , I era are now engaged there. The Broqkville E. MRAUL I succeedinjg generations of sta ents. Books Anderson and Miss Fergus Coim�bell, away by her uncle, Mr. James Grahame, of - stand, and who ifa likely t come out . . _ 11 I- Your Accommodation and Con- and Windsor; �-Omes Armstrong, Detroit Dental Ailas Craig', was handsomely attired in a .Times says: "The departure of Miso'Killo . Z. . . of biography, travel, history, science - ahead. I I '41- venjence - - College ; M111s Smith, Toronto - Miss *Jessie court trajmof' cream brocaded satin trim- ran will be', keenly regretted by all her —0 - Dry ,Goods , 1, , ­ standaxd literature would, be very accept- I ' ockville acquaintancea with I whom she Blyth. I - are B�ethune, A r Aliss. Minnie McKay, medwithpearls and real lace. Sh'ew.ore BJr �A - P -R. able from any other friends who can sp y- ; I Receives respectf.ul attention When USiDg the C I her -- Miss Grace MpFaul, Toronto ; was justlj a universal favoritep and who , � I for travelling, o-�; the telegraph'for your menages, them. Everything relating to Canada, A Imer . the regulation veil, caught up by natural wish her happiness in her new home." -The NOTES. -Dr. Shaw, of Cli ton, was in Compally, �g, use the Do- ' - ythin Wm'. G ' -er bouquet of i , and when you iyja�- expreas an ,xprem Money , laws, resources, people, history, etc., would ovenlook, Ingersoll ; Miss 1izzie flowers, and carried a show newly elected officers n on Sunday. -Mr. Walter McLean has ' � minion Kxxprem- The Dominion F - le gladly received for, the use of the school. McKay, Windsor; Miss Annie Killoran, white and i yellow Chrysanthemums. Tfis of Britannia Masonic tov Seaforth's Greatest Cash Dzy- 0 1 Ordor system of remitting money Is a model of ban , lodge will be installed ilur the lodip room on ret, irfied front Toronto Univvrsity for his . . I � . �. � � . ir - dineta and safety, For mormation regarding mme, a I ,Brockville ; Miss B. Ballantyn6, Crediton. little maid! of bonor, Miss Ottie Parkes, - hol ,days. -Mr. and Mrs , - -- - ----- . I 16 , j . Andr�w Sloan ­ . I . - t Monday evening. -Mr. and i Mrs. And I I - I � I ; "­ *— I n of the bride, looked very pretty in nex I . � , applyto I I Tim place to get your Frames and - . I cousi � a on Tues- � - X k erson Coultbir and Miss Edna Morrow, of In- ent artained a few of their frie d =4 in spite of all that motl . � reak, kjhd aucl loving fiiends co it' 0� I I Pictures is 11392NMRSON is Photo Studio, Seaforth. DEATU OF A CENTENARTAX.-Mrs. JSIDet white figured ailk, and carried a bda et of a A it* ­ � u d - . RANALD J. NACDONALA, , 1616.1 Darling, relictof the late James Darlifig, roses and oaroations. After the congratu. ersoll, are spending Christma� it 'the ' d' r evening. Miss Selina Ll d i isi ing f . J � Agent, Seaforth. - - 8 ourned to lence of their grandmother, Mrs.'Hargan.-�-- P mds in Avonton at presen ' .-Municip"I half, he succuiribed' to the � ­ 0,-TLY a few dozens of Roger's 1844 died at,the residence 6f her son, Mr. James lations were over, the gue to adj I sent, but it writer I . . - . I - Knives, Forks, Spoons, left at DAY& cleaving sale, Darling, of the Huron road; Mcl(Illa,�, near the dining room, where an elegant luncheon Miss Kate Cowan's- Sunday school class mi btera are very quiet at pr( joins with a large num*r." - . 16154 . closed their season's work for � dAe poor on m� y be termed a calm befdn l a storm,. as 16 extending their sympa,thy tO. ' I I I I �� I . - 40 Seaforth. . .. . Dublin, on Friday of last week. Mrp. Dar- was served. At 5.45 the happy couple left Monday eveningilast, when tbd.meeting was there, are some new aspirants for office, if fainili;,-Mrs. Rory McLeoa,*ho"- � the "Urou 45xyoodor -E-DDIE PiggOtf the Prince of Irish Come- ling had reached the great age of one hun.- on a trip to Chicago and Montretil, a;mid I can. mat i he judge& coire ctly. -Gibson is - � . # . drodandone years. Shewas a native of showers of rice and old slippers. The I i - . ---­�- dians,AtBeavera' Lacrosse Club Concr.Won New - held at the residence of Mr. George Dan ters call ed a car load. f fl ar to the ing relatives in th; seetinn,' b � - — Year's evening. Big programme, (16 numbers be . . The various articles prepared by Tthe young & Ireland shipp q i ' to her home in Clinton . -:-Mr.,,, . , - . Scotland, and io the last maintained, her ' brid ' way dress was bro boucle .Y. Miss0rooker, whowas residing in Tuckers I I DISTRICT MATTERS. I sides enoores). 1516-1 � wis m9re I e S going a wn ladies were assigned to needy,individuali e tern m4rkets on Mouda . ,ing strong broad Scotch accent. She cloth, with hat to match. The bride, who ()I's " — . WATCH Chains 5c up, at D�tv& cleat and families in town. They we e of good r Mil. Graham's mmeillinery �stablishment, the year, has Iretfirned home for � - - . 1515-1 familiarly known as " Granny Darling," and was one of ParkhilPs most popular Young . turned to her ba n gote I on Saturd - I : TEISTAUNNEXT.- sale, Seaforth. was well known in years gone by in this and ladies, and also a graduate of Brantfoid La. materfid and well made, and ih ll sly, Rev. Mr. Ashton, of Wmville . : Sti Tua-n,te CHrRcu E;;, SI�ATES, Skates, Hockey Skates, Acme .have the satisfaction of knowin they have having finished her season -'s ork here. -A d eloquent I - entertainment in* Cardno7s hall, on - See our neighboring towns, as she used to delight in dies' College, was the recipient of many � 6 h 8 - I Tito . . Skates, Hockey Stjoks, Hockey Pucks. done their part in addin to the cronNrt of ii�mlxir in town hre spending t:i ir C ri t Welthel Church, last Sunday eve r . Wedneadav evenin en by the St. stock and got our prices.. REID & WlLsox, Seaforth. making an ocoasional pilgrimage among her beautiful presents from' friends in Edin I K - 9, g1V I - . - I ituated mas holidays in various places. -Re large .congregation. .. . Thom%e church Sunday school 'was fairly . 1614-1 friends in these places. For t e ast e or' burgh, Denver,' Montreal, Simcoe, Kinoax- a number of persons less fortune ly s Y. � I ' of St. ,Mr. Rigsby and family are spending their *— I well a.�tended, particularly by the young- WATCH Glasses 10c each, at D.Avis' clear- four, years, however, she It . een I e dine, Clinton and other places. than themselves. -Mr. rr , ew, . nt 'ea in . . 'I'll' ` The programme con$iated of choruses, 'Ing eale, Seaforth. � 1515-1 to get around and was confi e ' rincipally . — . Paul, is. spending Christmas wit' friends -in Qhristmas renewing 01 aq(tuai, �c , MCKMOP. . - t - . I - ar ur e . - iss ax er, e , . Coons, of I X.- sters. i itid arou�id London. -Rs�v. �, cle Calk dialogues, drills, violin selections, etc., and - 6s. ­A couple of boarders can 'to the house. She was a w erfully active THE CoxlxTy Cou-ziom NomiN.AmoN.- Y, tie, uburn, nccuni�d the Ir e hodist church AvDuEss ANP� PRESENTATION - f� s . � . , spending a week with iss and ro. . bert Lawrence, whc, has taughtl V each performer did his or her part in a most - find excellent accommodation in a private house in -woman and remained in full possetision of The County Council nomination for division I on S'n&4 evenin, � � � town, by applying at Tim 9xrosilToR Office. 1516-tf - I � .. irkman.- any of gur readers 'will regret pit pit U � . . creditable manner. The tableaux were also all her faculties until the last. I No. 5, comprising the townships of Tucker. - I . seetion No. 10 for some time . � . . to learn that, on account of ill ealth, and . - i � view I I . A well presented. The programme through- S--EcT.,.(-LEs at quarter ,the regular price, I --- smith and- McKillop and the town of Sea- . . '. � . signed this position �th a view I - I - . out was, a most pleasing one, and was thor- 600 pairs to clear out at DAv s' clearing sale, Sea- on the advice of his physicians,, 'ev. Father laullett. ing the University, and � . I � 1516-1 SBAFoiriix Hoc.KEY CLur,.-A meeting for 41orth, was held in the Seaforth tuwn hall, Kennedy, astor of St. James! c) arch, 'this , ' in school on Friday last, the I � . at t . I - Cor'601L.-The Hullett ,,ouncil met - oughly enjoyed by.all present, as was fully forth' � the purpose bf organizing a hockey club was on Monday last. Mr. Alexander Smillie, .9 elled,17to � � �cugiirs I evinced ky the hearty applause which greet- TicKETs for Beavers' ,'Concert on New held in'the Qaeees hotel, on Moud#',y even- clerk of Tuckersmith. and nominating town, bas, een comp rel nquish, for. Bell's h6tel, on Tuesday, thi i 15th, accor&, opportunity of exprossing to ' - -­ - I . . ed almost every number. .Year's night are going very fast, but good seats are ing last, and was well attended- by enthusi- . officer, presided. The following gentlemen a time, at least, his pastoral 4 harge, and ing,, to statutes. The annual meeting of the their appreciation 0 his Aervi � .� . � . I still to be haA, There is bouo.d to be A big crowd astic hocke ' It was decided- that the were nominated : Michael Murdie and leaves for the South on Monday: iext, where electors for- the nomination of candidates deavors to -fit, �hetn, in so far as - :. �. - Sad shese who have not y9b secured their seats, yists. he intends to iemain for a few m mths, with 1. � -� � ,- * . - � -�� . � Foi-.E.qTrms� OFFFIERS.-At the regular should lose no time in doing so. -Plan of hall at name of the club -should be the " � Seitforth James Evans, McKillop-'; Thomas E.' Hays for the ofEces of reeve, puty-reeve and is concerned, for the battles of I - � meeting of Court Sherwood Forest, No. Fear's Drug Store. 15164 Hockey Club," and the --followino officers auO D. D. Wilson, Seaforth, and John B. the hope that &.milder climate vh1l restore counciflors will be held in he Temperance sen ' ting him, with a ha:ndsome sh - I P , him to his former health. ­ Ho hosts of � ' , � - � - NEA,RLY 50 Watches left at cost, at were elected : Honorary president,i W. O. McLean, Tuckersmith. A poll -was demand - ball, Londesboro, on Me ay, December accompanied byan affectionate I � , � 6,065, Anci6nt Order of Foresters, on Mon, DAVis' cleariDg,jeweiry sale, Seaforth. 1516-1 friends, both in town and 3ountr 7, earnestly 28th, at.12 o'clock, and ould there be plimentary address. The presen I I day evening, the following officers were . amily Photograph Reid ; honorary vice president, A. �Young ; ed and it is likely that all those named will hope that his.most sanguin us may i a aarn� rt mber of candi- read by Miss Bertha Grieve. In . . - - ; � . -'elueted for the ensuing term -. Win. D. WHY not' have a F president, R. E. Jackson ; vice ptesident, stand.., The hour for receiving nominations I e expeotio will re- than the necessary - 1. . . �, - - taken Christmas time they may be scattered next R. C. Oheswright; secretary-treaslirer, W. having closed, Mr. Smi)lie was elected be more than realized, and that he = proposed, polls will b opened in the Lawrence, No. 10 loses a good �L Hoag, C. R ; G. Smithers, J. P. C. R. ; � W I year and you way never have another chance, turn iii the spring fally restore to health. seven, I I 11 - usual pollifi - sub- ivisions of the his many old puplls��and friends .. :7 ,c . W. Foster, ks. C. R. % P. Daly, treasurer ; HwDmsoes Pboto Studio will be open all day H. WilliR ; captain, Brown Jackson ; com. chairman,'and each of the candidates briefly -Mr. Charles Ait7e.1 has remov d into Mr. "I I J. Finch, secretary ; Jordan Elliott, S. W. ; I Giniatmas a"Raiw- I Y .r's. 1615-1 � mittee, H, W. Cresswell, Allan B�nd, q,nd addressed tfie electors present, and the Cardno's house on John Street, f , ormerly oc- township on Monday, the th of January, with inferest his upWard march in I , id Rings at less than e � . in I � '. J�. McLennan, j'. W. ' J. Muir, S. 'B. ; I I ith the following as eptiq return' ney of life. ; L . NEA, Lr I JiT; George Baldwin. Arrangements ar being meeting closed with a vote of thanks for 1897, W 9 , - . I cupied by Mr. Hugh Grieve Mr. and Mrs. . . I- � . Walter Smith, J , B. This court is pro- cost, officers J Fowler,' Tholn6s eelans, C. CouNcim DotxGs.-Couneil met' � � � at .4�11v" ­ 0 e, Sestorth. . i5m-i .made with the rink authorities for praWce the chairman. Mr. Wilson was not present '- ­ . - - I . R. .T. Campbell, of Ellisboro, Northwest X IL 1- . � . I 0 e C I r greasing very favoriLbly financially, and by - ppard. who, sin on the rink and the club expect to Wing as he had notreturned fr m th old ountry � McIntosh, A. Woodbam� Wm. McCool, hotel, Leadbury, on e 15th i ; I Miss H. � I . go at .11 � I . 11 � I I . From the material in but ames Territory,'are here just now visi ink friends, ,G oorge Suell'and J. Kno . A number of , e by-law j . - adding new'members to its roll, while its . Beavers"Lacr ese lulp concert, on Now Year's even. out a strong team. his mover and seconder, Mr. J . . % �� � '� �, �, in Hallett wad McKillop. rAurning 0 . t w . -e I ­ benefits are fully realized by its members. Ing is a t6acher of vocal music in the Toronto Con- their ranks they should be able td. a� all Leatherland. and Mr. Peter McKay, spok . ar,,counts wore passed vs, ounting to $385, deputy . fficars and place I � � " 4� . . very — . . . � I The officer,- and members anticipate P, aervatory of musio. The Toronto papers speak Mr. Robert . , , pros- :, e0mers,,,and we expect big things from the well for hir�. There was a fairly good turnp I which will appear in detai in -the annual !nations w" passed. �� ,V.F highly of her and clahn that she is one of the beRt I . -laid a bill before -the C oil for �? � tore and theie is likely to be Bruce -field. statement. The township collector reported Olin perous new year. ) Soprano Singers in C.inadat seats on sale at Feaes Seaforth Hockey Club during the� coming oiit of elec � I- I . '. - - W� � I 'having paid on account of roll $11AC7, raeashying on then - .1 I .­-� — 11 Drug Store. 1516-1 winter season. hot contest., The candidates are all goo B. R. Hit;GiNs, general r1re a d life insur;- . causedbyho -1 � a - ., I I I 171 � I � - . 1. - �` - , I , � I .1 . 9— . men and all'have bad considerable exper . leaving a smaller -bal h last year by and Miss McA:dam getting a leg. 1: � - I I . quote prices . &nee agent. notary public, conveyance .commissioner . apee an � Er A Fortxrm Sm-tFORTHITE Co.NIRL XENTED. PLE.tsupm to show goods and , ' . � . ' , ,� � I � ience in municipal matters, so that no m -. for taking affidavits, &c. Private f nds on first e man - I 11 ,Ii -The we pays the following at DAVIs! clearing sale, seatorth. . 15151-1. COLLEGTATEINSTITUTE PROMOTIO�j.S.-The � . $240 at sa mie date. For particulars as to- The ,ouncil thought the I .. ' �� -twomay-beele3ted division . I � London Ne I . mortigage on, good farm property, t 5 per cent. 11 ­ I ; , well deserved eulogy to Mr. Henry Thomp- WANTED.—Any quantity of dried apples, Christmas examination reports h�-ft been ter which I At' home ev6ry morning and Wednesday of each the receipts and expendit s of past year, notpesponsible in the matter. i * week. 1464 ratepayers are was I I . - I (3o), Roll Butter and Poultry. G. E. -Xma, Wtng. Darents 5 is sure to be Well represented in t � referre to th; deCailed of receipts and expendhure . I son, who, w:w for many years a highly re- - completed, and mailed to all thel I . . - I � .1. � I � � spected citizen of Seaforth and manager of haw. 1515-2 and guardians of the Institute pupils., These County Council. At the conclusion of the ; Ami-IVERSARY SERvxcEs.-T e anniver- statement which will be ady for distribu- shows the total receipts fof the - � . I - 1 - : IF you -want a New Year's present go to meeting Ur, James Watson, deptity-reeve tion this weeki Con 0 then adjourned $13,669.56. The expeiVitures, 'I :1 I - -chur h was held . 1 ,7 1 ­! . , the oatineal mill here : "Mr.H.'rhompson is . reports should be carefully scanned by all I sany of the Presbyterian 1,7 , V , W �� � DAVIs' olearing sale, Seaforth. of Seaforth, was called upon to make som, until Monday,t e 28th. , Iowa: Salaries, $81 j � I ­ I manager of the Dominion mills. He is a - 16"-1 ' the patrons of -the school, because thek show on Sunday.and Monday of this eek. Rev. � a . . - . ,- . . - : . I .... - Situat' � `1 1 $232.58 ; Widges, $433.16 ; -Gravil SITrATIO-S WAxTED.'- i6n weanted , I explanations respeetingy the recent settle. *1 , conducted --- - - 0 "I'll", �� gentleman of long and adequate expeTience I the relative standing of all the� class in every Mr. Shearer, M. A.P C!f H - ;o Ward No. 1,.893.40 ,- Ward V - 2j ; � � -Wl ne eaefj . &ml't . I � �� I in the milling industry, as, his management by RlacksmitWs apprentice th. o y , ex- subjeot.�'. The followin romotions have ment of the county debt, which he did .* I event on Sab- I . a. . � f1t, . 9 � " ' the services, morning ant e — 1� perience. Apply at Tim ExrouToR Office, Seaforth * form -Dottie very plain ond satisfactory manner. -Since evening a .. . Ward No. 3, $4,60.89, Ward XoA�, L., in -`eates. He devotes close personal super- . 161,fix -from A to I ba,th. On Mondiy anh mission' BRIEFs.-Nel a an arvey Hicks, and :a uk . , ! been made , : . ' - 11 - . . . I , t I .Ed- the meeting Mr. Evans has withdraft. � Boundary line, $2,159.58 ; charity,: �4 vi�iion to the plant, and the business EVF.RY person seems tobe taking ad4an- � Wright, Teasie Latimer, Ola Fowler, . I . a�ry festivA was held. Addre sea on mis- Mabel Ryan, the L don Collegiate In- � . � . . I P. . '. I �� mechanism', like the machinery, runs like . Ward Jackson, Bertha Witt, Tillie, Fitzger- . siorlary -topics were delivered Engineer's , expenses, $97.25;` - �� I", t.ge, of the great clearing sale at-R&VIS', Seafortb . . 0 the Rev. stitute, are ho foe eir Christmas holl- from bank,$2,000; School -trustees, 1, � -The Tucktramith - er, . � �� oetc. work. Mr. Thompson hi a, very cour- 1616-1 aid, Tessie Lamb. those names are in or- LOCAL B=Fs.- noin Messt s. Shear Shaw, Henden on, Stewart, I . I - 01 . inationmeotingwillcommexice i6t lo'clock .� days. -Miss W b, of t. Johns, near Lon- County rate, $2,540.92; Balance, $ :: - I teotts gentleman, stands eminently high in * ' der of merit. Promoted from B iform to Graham and Acheson. -The collections don, -is -visiting' her ister, Mrs. John ToQ � 1. ' IF YOU want a pair of Spectacles, don!t 1 ,'$13,669.56. $157.70 of the - f 'Jewelry Store, Sea. � Primary: Blatchford, L., Peattio, IVI., P. in .. I -.,. ­ I � . finaieial anti social circles, and his friends forget the -clearing sale at DAvis ., ue9t Monday, at Kyle's ball,instead amounted to nearly $50.- 'I, -. ' ColwilL .-W. T.' Bunt as taken'posses i ­ ---- � - 1 1516-1 'Chesney, M., Murdie, L., McClure, F., eared in the adver- euterta"' en I of the store slon this year afete 'come in. ; . �� ­ are 0 oc , as ap e PRESENTATION. -An , in t was for erly coupied by George I �� � legion: forth. G. of at 12 e I k' � - ��7 _- I week. The mistake' , ee I . � . . . —A - I Simpson, V. These three will be allowed tisement last wag Purs held in the school house of s, ,I 061 a , tion Windsor. -Seve�roa we dings, are reported � - . . � . � , , `s N and not the clerk -'s. -Mrs. A. J. 8mith, Of No. 10, Stanley, on Titesday ev nin , 212nd to be oh the t is. -H angelistic meetings ; L . . - CHIMSTMAS S,ERVICES. -I�jvine service Tim Cinimp-mi IS imiT.-The children I the option of writing on the examinations of I Clinton. .�7 a i �� of the Seaforth Presbyterian church Sab, ' Fessenden, North Dakota, arrived in town inst. The' literary part of a � engt Y - * are be' co noted by the Epworth SEvEnn AFlrucTio.N.-Ma6yor a . . lun g I i will, be held in St. Thomas' ,h,,,h on bath school spent a very pleasant and profit � both form I attl form II, -part I :, Elliott, � . 4 5 4 �,%r last weakf and will spend . the h 'tre' ' . , 11, I - Christmas day, commencing with a celebra- B., Gordon, Ai; augh, B. Work resumes plidays with gramme was supplied by Mr. Me aue lin League,. and a e bei4g largely attended. . Holmeg h&v,e heA more than their a 1- lay evening last, the coca-. r friends here Mr. I'll . able time on Monc Monday JaHaary 4th, 1897, . - her mother. and othe - and'pupils. Music was fuinished by1disses Miss Gracie Gri , da#gh,ter of Mr. Samuel 60liction during the past 0�ew, e: : , �. tioa of the 11oly Communion, at 8.30 a. in. - - of the illustrated leicture P ., ' - . )f I I sion Andrew Qurry� son of Mr. John Curry, of Graham, Reid and Higgins, and Messrs. 'd I g valuable as- a�ill fresh in the memory 10 , . 1 1 - ; ­ I our�r � . I I I - ­ ndo , ,,, reld e in I I . . I The young I Harpurhey, has been appoifited county con. - ' )r ­ . I I . :- �. T, ile overhauling . )oing _ . I At 11 eclock there will be the regular ser- Butt, of Centralia. by fRoelkv; 'Ur -e' I . rigg, of L6 sad death of a promising- . son fr . . vice, also followed by the Holy Communion. YE OLDEP'r -Tr-mz'§.'-Wh`i Reid, Gilmour and Graham, ani I the Messrs. stance.-Thoi c rci�es of our pub- . , , -1 . . out in force, and there was in addition a I A#dy has lots of muscle and should ", ning., as week another so 1: .� - The church has been nicely� decorated with stable. -Baird. The chief part, howe. rer, was. the. 1�o school were (OnductP on Tuesday last polso L t � I " -1 - good attendance of teachers, parents and I a bureau, the property of the late Dr. Cole. make a gpod official. -Mr. George MeTag. I . ) Watson, aged a year and a half, on ­ I -, , -�.� I I - evergreens. and flowers. The muzie will be 'man, at the! Brbadfoot & Box furniture resentation, to Mr. McLatichlin, 01, -a -A,hen a number D t nd friends, were I LL- - s e school. ,- Mr. Butt gart., cheOse maker, had a narrow escape Eandsome Bible and travelliEg case, as a , lZairrepappar )mplication of ailments, and - . pri%te to' the day and comprises I factory one day recently, an old paper was resent to show Collation of -the to a, C( �Pypk ga:ve a number of 8tiareoptiezin views, of Irom. a very serious accident a,- few days token of es6emj on the event of his le' ti �, 'ach ra d pupils. After a daughter Mary is now very ill. To Dium. anthem, " Sing 0 Heaven found at the. baok of the mirror, which is � 81"Ing aborsof both te I ro' laces and buildings of interest in England, , I ne . 6 . . . . .P86 L : "--- h--- no ve year, , (I es . p - ago. His horse kicked him in the face, e -,boo]. in 1. Delgat daughter, aged -about five year% I be jayful, 0 Zarth,"& beautiful offertoy France,, GermiLity, Japan and uite an interesting -relic of the by -zone. the s general revie,m. '. au ex- I - . - Scotland, . I lor cork of the shoe hitting him on the chin and � Zellent pre ra me a furnishe ,by the, to bed through illness on Menday, � -1 sola, iZd a 1 selection of eutiful other foreign coantries,',ogether with sev- it is volume 1, No. 1, of 'I The E xcelsi the other on the end of the nose. For. NOTES. -The annual meeting of the ra.to- a I hair, � I . Christmas hymils. The services will be con-. eral Canadian views, such as Toronto Uni- I Mills Journil.11 It was printed at TwE ' . payers of school section Vo, 1% Stanley, scholars, with r." W. 10liott in the'c ,' to be hoped the case is not of a a ducted by tfie Rector, and the offertory, as OSITOR office, and was issued from the tanately he was too near will be held in the' school house, on Wed- A number of the pare bia present -expressed ture. L In addition Mrs, Holmes? sis versity, the publiq -buildings in Winnipeg, 1 Exl' the full force'of the blow, and escaped with work of- Ovratton,,iq here so ill that, her rtic ' - , I - - L .. . is the custom in all Angli,aa Churches on the residence of the Premier of Manitoba, ­ i - Office of'the editors, M. Charlesworth & Co.'p slight wounds, for which he is, no doubt, nesday, 30thL inat" &t 10 O'Clool', a. m.-Ml8s great pleasure a . the esult of thb . I A auticiia"­- , . . L ' � ?. that day, is the people's Christmas gift. at Egiriondville, on the 24th of January, Minnie MeNaughton, who was the guest Of the teachers, M DI at and Miss Robert,. ,111 -4 , - 7� - . -i , HP -D,J -'�No -We are sure t ' 'P . . - i and several iiiee views of points of .interest ' ,very �tllankful.-Mr. and Airs. Williarrf-Mc. the Misses Higgins, has retur),ned home ing j, Katie - moL .k* -*— 1878. This was when Egmondville1ad not . . ion." D4rin th ro ramme, Missei I _ _ .1 . I - - along the Canadian Pacific Railway through Culloch, - Shaftsburg, Michigan, are - here Mr. James Baird, who has bc en 'attending Elliott, Almena I uxt I ble and Flora Bokei, lovers of music'-- v -MI thoroughly ap I I . . - . THE Fiituiu,s Dis&--On Friday evening the 1�ocky Mountains. The Canadian been almost entirely gobbled up by Sea- just now spending the holidays with their Ann Arbor Medical, College, is now spend- ti esiinW -the opportunity of liea,ring in our o- ; . ' . z ­ - I -,riews were photographs - recently taken by , forth, and when the Excelgior flour imill, at . on behalf of the j nior pupilev pr I . I "I -11� - - last, Chief; John Stewart,of.the fire brigade. e m the North that place, under the management of M. brother-inrJav, Mr. Alexander Stewart.- Ing his holidays at his hom? here. -The- their teacher, Mi6i R bertson, with a very so distinguished a vocalist as Mr. - 11, . entertaine�l the members to a supper at the himself wh n on a visit to west. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hough, of Percey, Detroit, who comes here on Tuesd' I ' w - Charlesworth & Co.,,was in full bla. 1. "The ad Ofiristmas tree entertainment, fl. ' * dd ' . .1 . Queen's hotel. A most sumptuous and The vie a ere 11 good, while the descrip . Michigan, .are this week visiting at Mrs. atteriny a ress, ud a beaqtiful writing -7 � w Ch ; Journal " was quite a 11 ed for the children�, will be held i th Peb - Ask an work-baske . Miss Robertson is! Comber 229th, under the auspices of t . ; I tempting bill of fare, consisting of all the tion with whi ach was accompanied- was e siz A , . .vh I I , � Hough's fa,ther's, Mr. John Smith's.-Mv. terian church, on Christmas e e. A pleas- Jeav it! further, fellowsof this place, and w . I � . 1� . s served by mine both interesting -and instructive. Mr. Butt sheet of four pages, and w if; i . ing'to pursue he studies sti . - , ho � ! - delicacies of the season, wa . h to 'columns, George Hart,of Bracefield, paid his thirtieth 'antand profitable time is exp oted. make this entertainment w *of' -� 11 . tks were . � were a im ntary rem@; �� : � � hosb Slephe�-,ljand our brave raremen showed is a good speaker, a keen observer and gives eVoted almost exclusively , to the and many ih 1i .o lrth.yu i - � . zposxTon on . cc p ., 9 peoP e I - � - I annual subscription to THE Ex I . � , d I I port of a p � � tt 0 e by the princ'pal, and a number Of I , thAir appreciar,ion of the elaborate repast, an enterbainment which can not help but interests of the Excelsior mills, still it con- 'Tuesday lasts and a few days previously, ' . . I � mad . iri . 11 music lovin ake mone, - . , . t i - a a most 3�xete'r. � � friends present. -T e anniversary of the .they do not expect to in -. t I substantial manner. At the con- senton Mrs. Hiram Blanchard, of Winthrop, paid � . . this venture, as the cost will be. n . I please and instruct. All who were pre tainea considerable useful and interesting N . I L 1. . -f - INT,onday e i delighted with the , reading and, to peruse it, brings back many her twonty-eighth. Our old friend, Mr. LoCAL' GATHERINGS. -We are having Sabbath school was old on Sunday, when A . .. clusion of this pleasing part of the pro vening were I yet they- desire to give a strictly � I 't . �i . ,� gramme, the tables, were cleared' and the viows, aind highly -pleased with the address - pleasant recollections of the past. I Thomas Ward, -of -Varna, also enriched good sleighing and a great me Rev. T. E. Hai r'ison, of G,ranton, preashed . I -1 L 11 .11'. . . I —*— I us ' this week, This is Mr. Ward's �0 ay, are taking , tea Was given program me, and we feel sure that i - j remainder of the evening w as given over to which. accompanied and explained them. I adyantage of it. -Mrs. Garrish, of Muske.. *Ppropriate sermons A: free � t music, speech and mirth. At. a late hour Mr. Butt does not -profess to be re an i I . gon, Michigan, is visiting relat the children and Tuesday even- not the biggest concert audience ­ MO th ! THE ROXBORO SCHOOL -E1.qTERTA1,NXE-NT.- twenty ninth year, and he- has always ives here.- ings d et been gathereq reet MT. ' - I Z del,arted, with the moat kindly feeling an amateur in this line. He d7bes it for his a, � ' followe by excellent pr,fr& me. Y � , will greet Mr. .1 , Th t the entertainment in the Roxboro ' "din advance. A good many changes , A very successful tea -meeting' was held in , in . ' Pal . a : This -school numb out 9-00 scho ars, an &114 a big advand� sAlo of seats '18 e - 1� towards their chief for the princely manner own amusement, and. at- the same time to I school house on Tuesday evening last, was have taken place F -ince these three the opera house, on Monday event g last, in .. d 11 members are pushing the s I - I !, � : in which he had"entertained them.,, i afford pleasure and profit to others who may connection with I the ladies' Ci �apter of the is In a veiry flouris , state. an a - .- ' ing THE Ex. an . �. . ' I a success, goes without saying. In so far good people commenced tak I d an early selection of � . I-*— wish to receive pleasure in this wa6y.. as the attendance was concersed, had the FOSIToR.-The town nominations take place Trivitt Memorial church. A large crowd � � - 0— Ile," ­ I i I I , � Miss Fisher, an ex � A I , ' I . I � . made. �Ce ' - i -j - Co­Nrmu ,To Tm, FIR � . � : I building been three times the size it is, it in the town ball on Monday night next.- WAS present alld enjoyed the engthy PIC- i ;ed . . � Cwf(m­ ETk, ONT.-A i . Le'a�bury., and talented elocutionist ; M r... , - I 1, . a I z I few dw gram.* -Messrs. Win. B w Donald Me- well-known soprano Mr. Fos ,.� . -vs ago the' -writer of this bad an op- , h(IMONDVILLE NoTE.4.-Mrs. William would have been crowded. It was literally Mastertorbe Weir,son of Mr.Jameo Weir,is SPARK.S.-A nie4 gathering of - ; � . Smith, of Fessenden, Dakot - 0 go away I � bein 0 � I I portunIty of visiting the stables and barns. , a. formerly packed, and many had t ctinfined. t bed with an attack of hem. Innes, R.. H. Collins, Thon, �]'. Kay .and. YTIng . - . _ ' .1 orrhageof theluugs.-Theyou�g pe�ople"of Dr. J. A. Rollins were nomin bod 'to t eple met at the r9sidence of Mrs. A. z -M6- Combe are among the artists wh -, 1. on the splendid farm of Mr. AlExander Miss Maggie fliproat, of this village, is visit- unable to even get near the wiAdows, an " , 1� eek, and sist) and with the reptitation that the A & Mustard. on the London road, near Bruce- ing at the parental home here. She arrived those who got inside were the'�ortuuate this town vr� ill have a dance in Cardno's sent this district at, the Count I Council. At I a�, on Tuesday evening of last w . �1- . � fellows enjoy for doing things right, I R I . ­ . I . ames and I ,. tield. During the past -y-ear Mr. Mustard on Thursday of last week, and expects to ' ones. The --chair was occupied by Mr. hall on Tuesday evening next. -Miss Kate the cloog of the nomination M sars. Bawdeq, bad a good time. Harmless - g � , 1%, � plays, interspersed, ith selections- of instru- fully sustained on thisoccasion, Plan -1 has had his ba,rus remodeled and has placed remain most of the winter. -The Rev. J. S. Thomas E. Hays, who performed the' duties McCall, -of Goderi-ch, spent a few days with Collins and Kay1withdrew, le vin Messrs in . ental music, wer the leading: features. hall at Jackson Brothers. . I � z, . - - stablinow anti sheds underneath them. The Hender on, of Hensall, is expected to in-hii usual happy manner. The programme Mrs. James Beattie this week. -The sleigh- J. A. Rollins and Donald M tinis elec - I .� ; I � vocal ing just came in -the n4: of time to give us by acclamation. -It is rumore I that Messrs. Mrs. MeNab ente tained her gqe�ts in ,a . 0 � � �Z; . Nvalla of his . stables, and in fact, un- preach: n our aurch on Sabbath morning was lengthy and varied, consisting of , . I - I E if . a , ceful manner an a pleasant evening W,ajj I ­ 9 ,dor all his buittlibgs, are constructed iiext.­2 Vhe soci&I on Friday evening last, in and instrumeuial music, dialogues, : recita- an old time Canadian Christmas. ven W B wden T. ran Tuirnbeft. -1 ,� . - - x- spent -by all pres t. -Weddings are quite . 'johni Ralph is aaffering-' T of concrete, made from Thorold cement and our ch re , was a pleasant affair. The tions and such- like. The. children. of the it does - -make us shiver there is, af I Bobier will aspire for the tee, reship of NOTES. - i. rs. in the stables are, also, dairym ids and their swains managed mat- school figured largely and creditably , on the , M. P., w La in town on num .pain from an attr,,ck of sciatica in the - J� gravel. The floo, . 1� nothing that m6kes Christmas so jolly os eter.-Mr. V. Ratz erous this seas- U. only- a short time , . �ornposed of the saxne material. The walls ters vE ry creditably. The weather; how- ' programme, and their performance showed plenty of'snow and good sleighing. -Mrs. Monday last. -SantaClaus w is present at r Edwa7rd - Drager wedded, bliss James Orr is busy preparing for the " . . . Raog M uedv you I . 'il gio ken Ledy, ing lady of Port of a I - and floors were constructed under Mr. ever, w Ls against them. How would it be that they had been carefully'and efficiently R. Jordan and daughter and Mrs. William the entertainment given in th opera, house . bank barn,with a stone wadl und . I : i ,Mustard!o supervision and direction and on to try a a old maid social in the near future? instructed. Several of the Seaforth must. Lofft, af 149,peef - Michigan, are visiting at on Tuesday evening last' e Trivitt Elgin, imd anothe brother, Mr. August next summer.- -,Kr. Samuel Ande - 4 . f . I . I. the plan furnished by lease Usher - & ,' ,' ,ons, It shou d -be, a suceess !-The municipal pot cians also tool-, part, and the entertainment, the residence of Mr. 0. C. Willson this Memorial Sunda sdehool, a d did noble Drager,has beenni rriedtoone of McKillop's I- ' y . ir young ladies, n the P PH spending the Christmas holiday seaso. - ' - week,-Mondaywas the shortest d * justice in s;ar!Ying the you folks with fa' . . erson of Miss his, daughter Annie, .at Owen So � il -. which, throughout, was of the - most inter - f Thorold, On�tario, whose cemenj" he used. is'seetb1bg feverishly this week all, over the I ay in �, , e wiog both Couples' George Churchill Sundayed *at Cl* i � 11 I The walls, although the first of the kind country, and the numerous aspirants for esting and amusing character, was 'alike the yea.r.-Mr. D. D. . Wilson returned presents.- r. B. Aubr , he 31ontrelt,l Lizzle McKay. % - M I - I -1 N -Mr. Mustard had ever constructed, or in honors are buck -ling on their armour in real : pleasing to all who heard it,. and creditable from the old countryon Monday night.' ­w horse buyer,pprehaised ve horses here Inany years of ha piness and prosperity., Mr. je,mes Balfour, of thi Nvrth*eot I �i ­ � . -Some of t ,hose who criticise the new I fact had ever -seen constructed, his only earnest, It would be of interest to know to those who to k art' in it. The procee& Mr. J. Mullin, -of f Commerce, on Thursday and Friday la t.--A]Lr. Win. tory, 1."ormerly of Witigham, is ' . -� . .� - - 0� , gpide being the directionareceived from the how many of those are self -constituted amounted to ovor lorty dollars, and had all here, will take. part in the Oddfellow's' con- Baker and wife, of St. Cathar nes, are visit. County Council i advance, had mighty Mrs. A. Balfour's, B rine.-Mr. ' - 14 � - I - . V . - � - - to rt in 1 y evening;- r. . - I t �, � twok of i1structions'issued by the'Messrs. office -seekers, whose conceit or " iwelled who came been able to get in, the receip ' ce C1 nton on Tuetjda M ing Mr. Ba6r'o parents, on . nron street.- the, foolish caper -of Eamer, of Souris post office, Plum ' - . I I � I ,- so,lid4 as stone, ancilperfectly hea ought , of Manitoba, a d A -Ira. s. is visi ing Manitoba, paid a visit to the B I 11' � ; Usher, are a d" has br _qhem to the front, and ' would have been m6re than double that . W. Bethune the steamer William Davis, of Londo - - i iti fifty men goingi t Gode I . . � I . ft . frost proof, and do pot draw the'moisture how many have- beeii sought after by the amount. . : . Mr. Norman McLeod, of the United En- her mother, Mrs., Pratt Fisher, Huron brAsines*' which bo Id have been done equally Friday of last week, -Rev. Mr. � ,.- I - . . . - M nu . OM I! - brick- do, and when: looks as though very few # pire, a irs. street. .Mr. John 0 It parebased . pulpit of the MetlPodist ch' , .4 . Ig . the sarne as stone and office. If of the re home for the winter season. -M , �g ,�s well by one- a ter the I mber. And o tx � ooth coating of latter would sit at our council boards. -We MXXITOBA.-A correspondent B. W. Keith and son, of Harvey, Illinois, Mrs. Desjardine's I use lbert street, legWI-a s can be decreased to at -10.,30 a. , I a tqjjished off with a ';.hill, , on now if our and � � � sm ., � . . 1. � . . r-ment, are as pleasing to the eye as either are pleased to congratulate Mr. Abner I DiED LN to one-third certainly M., next Lord's * I - �; - C I , writing from Killarney, ,,Manitoba, " says : are spending Christmas at the residence of and has taken possession.- . P. Bawden � thebir n mber it woul ' d Cantlon at- 7 p. im-TIM next r I . . stonee or brick. The older -they .get, the Cosens - our orthy council man, on. I . -Mrs. has his new skating rink r ady -for- the be a desirable ref rm.-An item appear roit4j,e�gue will., I - � I . W his Death has again claimed as its own an old Mr. W. G� Willis, Goderich street. , . ed in meeting of the. Rp-m I . - � , � he I . i � � 1110170 solid thev become. In the walls con. success, in winning the third prize in the ; time resident of Huron. Mr.Charles Fowler J. C. Greig and Mrs. W. W. Thomson are .skaters. -Our butchers have - fine displ,t Tim Exj- rroR I t week tot e0ect theu in ih� basement of the, Mqhodist chural . � .,�.. . - Mr. R. one Leamoswn p. m., New Year's 'eVe. R. ,T- 0 . k, , structed by Mr. Mustard, there is not a Autumn Friend and Neighbor club cam� : died at his home in Manitoba, on Saturday spending the Christmas season at their re. of beef, pork and poultry. W. ington w a taking out cedar Posts 7.30 � . . I . . t , _: flaw or a, crack to, be*, seen in the- whole paign of the Montreal Witness. The prize I mornizig, December 5tb. Mr. Fowl - spective homes in Goderich.-There will be Rowe', furniture dea,ler, has een doiiig a, for Mr. Kelly, on he Leadbury line. Per. Ion, leader. W. H. Ste4git, will speak , . ­ I er was , � I :1 �i I � � 1; ke�qgth of the.wall, o�-er three hundred feet. is $40 in cash. -We notice that the Rev. J'born in Yorkshire, England, on November good sleighing and skating -for Christmas, large holiday trade. -A lar number of baps it was T . s Looming tha,V'was re- the topic. . - � f, I nt, whoever he ' ... i jii,. /,�- - . The floors, which are made of the same in&- Neil McPherson, of Petrolia, well known to ' 4th, 1834. When be was 7 years of age, the and the heart of the -business man and the- Christmas visitors have a ived.-Miss feried to. The. rresponde . - 1-f . ' 4. i- I terial, are also hard and smooth, and are some in this village, has received a'unan.1- family of which he was a member left- the small boy will cry aloud for joy. -Mr. and -Annie Gregory, who has been a teachor in was, is aii hustler. at -spelllng.-It is, with . -Mr. and Mrs. W. Yarco, of Vaucffiv � � - � en'L in I i�, , . � - St. Paul's church, Hamilton, old sod, crossed the ocean, and undertook Mrs. Robert Turnbull of M Killop, have ents in the - feelin, announcethe Britiih Columbia, are at pres 1, , .. i L , mure easily kept clean thanare floors made motis call to . I a re- one of the departm, - Exeter pub go of deep reg I ret that we Mr. , i t , i� . of wood, while the gutters are perfectly as successor to the late Rev. Dr. Laidlaw, the gigantic task of making for themselves moved to town and now occupy their cont- lie school, was preseAed with silver cake death of Mr. ., ,,Dennison, son of Mr. chell, visiting the former's father, � , i � t�'.- T1 went west six years I , ,� � �.. wit.ter tight and can be made as clean as The stipend, c',. we believe, is $3,0W. -Aliss a home, in the wilds of Huron. The parents lorta�le new cottage, corner of West and basket by her pupils, on Tue iday last, on Thomas- Dennison,- � which sad event 'took Yarco. Mr. Yarco . � . i . two in i Nk � Possible, 'and none of the manure, either Lou Miller of Kincardine, spent last week haveldn b from the prol ssion. -Miss place on Friday evening last. Thedeceased and. has spent the last year or I , �-- - � I . "" several V i " ' "e g 0 ' ' � i ' '' 7 8 I u' q v I — VE ' PDS'l ' ' ' ' " - M4 ro 0 r us I 'o- lr� as I 6wTh' oba. etul _ . M sars. �O� .r w y , I. - I � ", I I I .11 , i I I . - I - C I—. �Ii :, ulle I I . f � - - r, � I �- Is, I , I I ­ - - i , - 10, 11 I r. - j I ' � ' � a . ,je 11 b I I - %bout w 4 likel y t th i . 0 11 .,.,_,� __ 0 � 114( 1 1 . r d 6, as E � n d end , I I , , d;, a" I , I i'll 00 �. , a I Cie E . 1 04 - - I I gaince been laid away. Most of Jamos streets. We, in conjunction with their her retiremeni . I � . - � i wwlid or liquid. is wasted. These floors are with friends in the village.�--May the beE i y are still to be found in the numerous friends, wish them many years'Of C. Vosper, another teacher in . 2 depart. was, previous to . d4l illness, a bright, and mining districts where he - had , I well since V . .� the beat we have ever seen in a stable. of Christmas good cheer greet each of our neighborhood of the old homestead, on comfort and quiet ha iness in their retire- ment, was also neesented ivith a fruit industrious younj man. He ha,d been suf- able claims. He has done f 1� � . 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