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The Huron Expositor, 1897-01-29, Page 11 4 . � . . � 7 1 � I � I - c__ _-- -- , -- -I -- - - -� - _ -1 � , I � F . . I � � - - _. . =�-� - R� �_ � _ � �. _ - '_ � - I . . .- � - . � � I I - I 11 � - . I � � . I ; I . . I rA-13cy � 9 1 Qftr- NO=- Klk� A 122 - , 0.7 is . - - . —_ , I [! KV -- - . � . - ]to: - WEEK I . � are bus , ,v taking War an- � I hiv��ntory of stt'ocks. n our counters ,,ire several* of Goods to clear ,at very prices before the close of � larT. W W Ui A It WN IEEIK . . - . . -will commence, to open � lie New- Spring GOO&. It. ----- , 11 4' ... � 1. - .... ..... McFAUL , . 1� .1 . . I 1..: - 4 � � Dry: Goods .... . I . I I I - L L COMPMys, _1 . � - � � I �� I .­ ­ , , I ' . - ''I , -, . Greetest, Cash Dry Goods S . tom -1 . L I I . - - L L" � 11 I I - - ---------------- , - L on X ond&y last. -The LondoM ��, Pomparnyplayedtor a fairau 'eneg'. � lepin % oper& house on T-4esd&V , � _.L , , ... . - - r, Ann Reaman, Mrs�. "Ill.- Irm Phoebe Harris, and Mr, I, " . 11 - * are all confined to, - I ider the doetoes care.- r. ""I "ypress 1�jver, Manito I a, L . J - 1, Visit __ .. ___ iere on Saturd&y last. -Mr, - Tbos. �_ afined to his home through i,llnesa. , David Jacques, John Sluir, Jr. �. Delve attended the district meet� - Xe Royal Templars -at Vaxna oxt - � �St.-Mr.'Harry Parsons has been, , I 'night watchman for the village., ta a night. I'dr. - James Creech �atMperyear. Hia,datiesare"'_ 101 taxes and oversee the streeti.: - A -ad all constables duties. A pe- -_ I - 1. � largely signed tapresent e, L I I I M­Thursda;y last, to be. lenienf, entence, on XVm. Southoott., for. >f goods from Mr. James Grievels, - Y� on December 12th, on account - - ious tharaot ter,l and having a wife- - I , : .,all children, who are depending.- -1 , sapport.-Mr. Wm, Lavett is in �_ 'his week, on business. . � I � a —....* __ . i . I Kx_ppen- � I I Yl�.-We have this week to record . of Miss Mary Slater, of Hay, who. , her better reward on the 12th , final summons was not unexpect- - deceased had for rnany years been ,lerer and was one whO was sorely ... � � ;ud one to whom death was a. ief from iuffering. During her- . � $ she was kindly administered to,. I on by her brother aua sister, I 41 the care Piad attention. that L_ nds could bestow. She was a,, was 4., , ; . :Meuiber of St- Andrew's church, �� :days*,pf health was ever to b& -, .he hofte of God- It must be a, a to the bereaved brotLers and ' now that through the merits of a. I'll � lour she has reached the goldeM L _5 C, I AVO&VO. The remains were laid �11- . the Rodgerville cemetery on '_ I " fast. . - L � I �-The Young People's- Literary L_ I tich has bee'Z -very well'attended,- L I % L 1 � Nvintei�by both old and youn * � enjoyed by all pre$ent, will ho Jest meetings this (Friday) even- - debate on hand for the evening 36 most interesting chairacter, the- - I lug, " Which is the happier, mar- I LLL wi17 . ,ig.le life?" The affirmative _ . A-fr. William McLean and the&r L - y, Mr. A. Brown--iMr- William L in , nymiz, loads of oats, he having receive;1 � - for that amoant from a Glasgow , -sudden change to cold weather is- L ad effect GEL Out wood piles, caus- . I a diminish, most rupidly.-Mr. Vestcott, of Seaforth, who� has L L ag with Mr. Cudmore's family, on a. road, during the week, was in- : -calling on the boys of his former - .Westcott feels proud of his twm' . � boys of -the 2nd concession, of' th, did Mr. John Moffat a good aii-day last, by bringing, alongX7 ,and axes and catting-his summer�- 6 are pleas'ed to note that Mr. : who has been ailing for some L ), the effects of a bad cold, is �ingj and is able to be around . :11ssrs., Vred Taylor and 'Albert � who have been in Michigan. dur- . �t 10 months, are speadiug a few Iir homes here. -Miss Mcf1regor, " Mr, Archd.- McGregor has beem , lom a bad cold for som'e time- � oung friends will be pleased ta- ' - 'he, is improving_-I�Lrs. Angus - , 1; - I 0 i.- well advanced in years, has. ed to her bed during the past 'hrough illness. � . , —10�- .11 �_NteLeadbury. f- fr. Se h Brown and Miss Emma. phea,_ are �visftinq friends and , � this section at pr'esent.-kyliss- 6'wgu has been away on a pleas- '. �her uncle, Rev. Mr- &A-Cibbon, I I— lervedly popul%r'minister of tb�-_- aenominatioD_ ­ TaIr. Sandy Me- 4trathioy. has returned to Me- , -, � purposes working here for some - !�tm�11 ke his home with his un- ta t,nzel � o 8 ­bdisa Alice Dun- �,glessons in. music for another- �, Ewing, of Seaforth, is her . �he social party, at, the residence-, 11 �., Smith, was a success in every ;; . � [1r.g. Smith, who is a very kind � :-%vh - o has a ready and pleasing, ,ing her kindness manifest, spar - as towards making her yGan I , g- ­ �erfectly at borne. -Miss' Emma. , o has been, in Detroit for nearly' 11 i I I returned home. Emma looks- I I �,0 her many friends here are- - �vcwlwme her back -.-We notice. . � I lr_Xlltudv�r Gardiner has been tak- � "t.eut place in addressing farm- � I I ':' . , ' - re meetings- If ,'Mr. Gardiner's. 1 4 1. ,.-hese meetings do as well at; ,� . , I lie has done� thev will ha e no, 11 . . �, " � > 11 � mplain.-A-Vith regard to the� . , to have aperson to inspect and -11 I � , - , od offered for sale inz Se&-fIrth, . � the buyer and seller are best � the job, Any person who doe,-*, �od wood from bad, nor yet how -11 G% to rnake a cord, should bring I - x,-, who, does. And besides, a, - �- wr of, -farmers, rather than be ,in hunting around for the,wood- 1,�, � puld drive to some of the inauu- once, and the last state of the , � L-r&l and the offiaial who intro- � . - io-asure in particular, -w-ould be __ : ihe first.' However, if there is � 7row, practised by any Of the _1 ; .- �- 1 , firlix s s e of the reiired 'farmers � � � � 'hands to- look after them, the ... lie; .distiller turns out to be 7�-L it ' ... lewd exciseman, 11 __ r - --- I I .. — -.0 �eph(-oforffi,of Alitchell, sue- . - � . I on.,sumption on the 7th inst., in- �' I � - I �r of her age. Tf6r cousin, who� . , . -1 lortb's first wife, died abo'0� .I- � - .. _A - � � ago from the .;&me disease, . '111 - � one child. - . . �� . _� ; � : � I _­ � � I .. I I I I . - I � I I I I I ,_--__._."�­_­!,­­ ­ _.­­ - I - - - -1 . _1_. . ­ —,�,-,-�.,�,,,�,-�,,�,�lm"".,."gp!�,— - __--__1___,___,___,__-_ . .1. 7--17- . .� - _T­-?-97119��, 7 ____1 � - . - �. �� ,_ 7- 7F-,-,, .- - , �_-,-!. ,.�­ � . � _­____11�1 I � I I . . I I � . : I . - - - . I L ,.. 1. , , _*<71 7 I ,� 7T -1W' �_ ' ,_ ' I � - L%�I' - 1.� . : � I . - � � - . , : , I , � - . I I � I I � - . . � . - �7_1' . ,�, I I - - _ . , ,. �, _ - , 1"11 � .__ V.L. 11 . I - _ __. . - - . 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She had lived in Galt- ceived, $10,723.43 ; average -pounds m'lk to on January 14th, hi brid�` e g M s �ofhu ' �` ' . f r' She Was connected pound of cheese, 11-0978 ; average price per Steiss, of Cranbrook. ]Rev. Mr. Miller, factor in the great work of binding coun- ceased was born -in 1812. on the farm on o the past 50 years. . (Written for Tax ExposiToR ) tries together and making possible the which he died. Mr. Wilcox was married . viith some of the earliest � settlers of the pound of chee1pe, 8.37 ; �,,aid to patrons, pastor of the Queen city- Lutheran church, F-UTURITY -P § k' '' nuptialknot in the presence of a, � The 4elfth annual meeting of 'the Huron glorious consummation of the world's evan- in February 1842, to Miss Coyderinau, of town. She was a sister of the late Ab- 88,513.20; RJ arr, ma ingigheese,81,152.84; tied the I - 1 �740.04 ; J. K. Baker, I and Mrs. Bennewies �� . Presbyte�rial Society held on Tuesday of last gelization. Second, -The organization of Aoward,- who survives him -and to them salom Shade, and a sister-in-law of the late hauling milk, 1 ,9312 few friends. Mr. - I .. week in! Blyth, was a very pleasant and the forces at home for that great purpose. . were born fifteen children, of whom twelve Dean Boomer, first Rect4r Of Trinity .boxes, $178.69 ; R. Dil*orth, salesman, journeyed homewaid immediately after the, � I - SALE DAYS profitabl gathering. There was a kood at- He contrasted the work at present with :. survive (six sons and six daughters) all fill- church, of which church 'Mrs. Geddes $29-75 ; J. Krauter, secretary, I.P.15 ; H. ceremony. Mr. Bennewies has a larger ` I � -nunicipal experience than perhaps � teudanc of delegates and members of the that acoomplished fifty years ago. In 1792 ing useful po8itions in,'the world. � has been a long and faithful attendant. Cunningham, Itreasurer, $25 ; insurance, share of , - I I A society a both the morning and afternoon - therewav only one mmi'sionary society, eon- -F.. W. Maroon, in the office of the -Matters are becoming interesting in the, $25 , auditor's,salary, $5 ; cash in Stand&rd any other man of his age. He is stiu� a . meetin and a spirit of deep interest was tribating $415. � In 1895 there were 250 Wellington. Matual Fire Insurance Com. Corbetton district in connection with the re- bank, $4, ' I . young man, but has served seven years as SATURDAY J". A 1897. . . NIS�m�le w.h uui�illor and reeve of McKillop, aud�one . man: dthroughout. The:morning sea- missionary societies, with an income of pony, Guelph, was suddenly stricken down ceut fires in Melanothon township, over fifty -Hug] ' ' - " o was sent up from co i sion, whi h was presided over. by the 11'resi- $15,000,000, and fifty Bible societies. In on Thursday last week with apoplexy. The summonses were issued and served on wit- Zurich on w c"r Of breaking into a store year as reeve Of Logan. His numerous . ' ' Every reader of theKXPOSITORknows d =en t, I . (Rev.) Colin Fletcher, wm open. 1834 there was one medical missionary; now deceased was rone of the early settlers of nesses for either the remanded ,conspiracy in Hay townsh;p1t.as tried by the county friendb in both - Perth and Huron will join. - " * d in wishing him eve greater usefulness and d'an !x1(.,w what futurity day, means. Every- ed b�y Mpir iee and read the Scripture,after there are 9,000 missionaries with 45,000 na. Guelph, about.76 years of age, and widely case or the adjburned in4uest on the death JX& wt God ' Lich"On. Friday of last week, I n . .- L genuine. which rs. Taylor, ini Blyth, engaged in tive helpers,. 204 being medical missionaries, known and respected. of Ed,Ward Fenton. It is reported that car- d ingfoun gUiltV,W&s L sent to the com- popularity as a benedict. - knows also that it is 0 , _ ' LT. 1 - one .prayer. - . Third,--�The already 'oecapa,tion of the -The cold wave and Bnow storm' which tain letters were found when the detectives inon jail for 3() dr v;ith hard labor. - . � - C . Everyone who has attended the past The re orts of the various secretaries field at strategic points. The forces of the began last S&turday was general from the were searching '-the houses of the pn'tioners - . -At the annua meeting of the Walton Perth Notes.-- �­ . . L I sales will. , attend this one. -Every were ve encouraging, breathing a spirit of church were at work at all the great-cent�es Rocky Moii�taias to the Maritime Provinces that will implicate a well-known law firm of cheese factory the following were chosen Rev. E. 0. Taylor, of Chicago, will visit � . Pew attendant of this sale becomes a courage ad devotion, increased liberality, of the world and the influence of the goo6el . in Canada, ,,iyhile the Western and North- the county of Grey. The trials are going on directors : A. Gardiner, D. McLaughlin, Mitchell about -a week hence, to deliver L regular attendant for future sales, and greater L , th in the'promises of God and was thus being extended to ite remotist western StatAs experienced severe cold. At this week. - I Janies '_Ryan, Thomas MoFadzean and four temperance a4dresses, under the sue- ' - - , ds an 1, gratitudef6r Yi� goodness. During 1896 bounds. The thing we need in greater liber. Medicine Hat, N. W. T., last Sunday night, -Mr, Thomas B. Puddicombe, of near George Jacksom, Thepresent cheesemaker, re of the Womeil?s Christian . Temperance - wherever he nee - y goods he ap- tw - . Haysvillo, Wilmot Township, has sank an A. B. Holland,, was re-engaged for -next . I - . ' I o new uxiliaries have been welcomeLd to ality and not only greater liberality, but the mercury dropped to 50 below zero, : � tni:n. _� preciates the fact that we give him our ranks -one in Leeburn, tb�e other in greater prayer. The church, he said, de. -Dr. Geikie, of Toronto, treasurer of the artesian well on his farm that produces a season. I I -Mr. R. 0. Smith, of Orillia, ,formerly of . value for his money. Every man Goderich township. There auxiliaries, al- pends too much on its purse and preaching Armenian fund, has sent the twenti- flow of over 150,000 gallons per 24 hours. -On Saturday last Mr. J. P. Doherty, of Mitchell, haw-, made an' assign -meat to Idg kno at newly, organized, have done _y The well is down 205 feet. It is located on Clinton Mir. Smith bought a -business in I 9 . ws that there are times when it though �, and too little on its prayer. He took the eth draft to the Duke of MAminister for , met with an accident that might creditors. . I bly, bo h in the matter of supply and case of Peter in prison, as an illustration of the relief of the sufferers in Armenia. The the highest point* of land about Haysville. have been much4orse tban it was. Some books and stationery in Orillia less,than two I . � . � � pays to sacrifice profit to clear broken no _ . tributi ns, The post year has been the power of prayer to remove obstacles. remittance amounted to $1,009, making the A carious thing about it is that when the of the children were playing upstairs in the years ago. . : "'I'll I lines, therefore to corne right to the. con . -The membea of the English chiirch, I - I marked b advancement in every depart- A good many think there is oat much power total contribution pasaffig throu,h Dr. driller stopped at ni4ht, there was:no pign house, when they accidentally set fire to � alnfj� al'Rd In extinguishing it, Mr point the . following quotations are ment, an has been the most successful in or. It is' what you men laugh at oa .Geikie's hands, $16,149. . of water, bat on reaching there in � the kome curt i - Dublin, - accompanied by a merr crowd of . . financially in the history of Our society- wpray day night, he said. What we need -Drs. Golden dad Jones, who have been . morning there was a magnificent flow, show- Doherty got his �andsomewhit barned. youut' friends assembled at t e home of <liven for the purpose of cleaning br@k- ' � edues I 11 I . Z> 0 The Hm -on Presbyterial now .comprises is . the consecration of the apostlei Paul, emploped by the Government is veterinar- ing .that there must be considerable force -The other eiening the members of the Mr. . Malcolm, the other evening,and pre. I . en lines of gools All new natty stuff. � )� I sixteen aui-Iliaries with a total membership whose duty to the, world was found in the ims since the hog cholera began in Essex to it. � " Catechumen plass, of Lucknow, met at sented his daughter, Miss . Rachel, who is T11e conditions of the sale you know, of 388. ' some months ago, have been notified that -At Knox'College� Toronto, the other . CAS R. � . gqnera Of these, 99 are members of the words, "I am debtor." -His relationship night, "British Dominions in South Afri' 'the home of their teacher, Mrs. W. H. organist, with a purse of $10. 1 8: eight misaion bands to God, 11 I am ready" and his attitude to- owing to changes in the quarantine regula- . ca " Smith, and pres4ted her with a handsome -An imbeciW daughter of Mr. John Wil- * A total of 125 Men's and Youth' 8 with a me 'o 489, and 15 members ward the gospel, -111 am not ashamed." This ' tions their services would not be required was -U6 subject of an instructive lecture b� 5 o'clock tea set,�ccompanied by an address, helm, of Worth Easthope, left her home on of the gen n also about 58 seat. should be the c6eed of every christian ary lot. under the auspices Of ,the exprening the appreciation of the class for Sunday night, 17th inst.,and as no trace ,of . ,I ; -Some time ago George J. Fox, o `11 sy. ay. Suits in Tweeds, Serges mid Worsted, 11 � . Mr. after Febru' Hon. David Mills, ., tered Eera, contributing $27.30. . The Johnston, who is a fluent and forcible f ar. Literary Society of the College.! Mr. Mills the instruction aa.d help given them during her can be found it is fea;ted she m h e CONSISTING OF auxiliaries raised $1,183.25 for missionary speaker, held the rapt attention of his hear-' rows, caused the arrest of' N. C. Coutte, a ' objerved that it is the duty of every citizen the %st year. r I weather of the follow- . ion -Fifteen purposes, ind the 'mission 'bands,, M9.07, era until the close of his able address, and grain, dealer at Windsor, whom he accused of the greatest Empire that thq world has, _ r. Jofibua Pearen, an employee of the ing days. � - i Divis* ' No. 1. , Black making a total of $1,482.32, which with the all felt'it a high privilege to listen to his of attempting to swindle him. Coutts soon -ever known to consider how that greatness Doherty Organ Factory, Clinton, met with � -The other day. Wm. Sarvis, sr., farm . Worsted Suits, 'bound and stitched interest accruing from deposits is $120 in words. . proved -his, innocence and was discharged has come about and td -make. himself fmil- a bad accident th4 other day. A large, new assistsAt with Ao6ert Gibb, of the St.M- aryX . cd,,es Skirt and Sack Coats, regular advance of last year' Sixteen hundred and Mr. Gibson, -of Blyth, sang "Calvar _' from oustrody. Now he retaliatea'by 3uing iar with its history, its present poli . bical 'planer. had been Out ini� the factory, and" road, was severely bruised, a;ud had his 0 2 0 ­ I . . . I price $15, futurity price W99. , bw'enty-flve pounds of comfortable clothing, with good effecL A quartette added to I Fox f6r $5,000 damages for false arrest. fortunes and its future Outlook. Mr. Mills was itarted t w k I a Mr. Pearen had right arm broken b -rom a horse. , a I' - y a kick I . - � - - in - . . - b -4nd was the misfortune nlrge'twh'iee hand caught by He was taken to Stratford hospital. 4 largely new aterial, ware forwarded to a' evening'a en;*oym*eqt. , Mr. William Bell, the -well-known or- went thoroughly into his subjeel - - w I Division : No. 2. -Eleven Black school on the Mistawasie'reserve ; also a box Rev� Mr. letche'r on behalf of the officers gan iind piano manufacturer of Guelph, fell heartily applauded. He was tendered a the fluted rollers, 1which took the, flesh en- -Miss L.iz7ie Carroll, the young dau I : gh- i Worsted Sack Suits, regular price $12, of dolls from the Sunshine mission band. of.the Presbyterial, moved a vote of thanks, from the 2:50 train froni Toronto, and was vote of thanks for his presence and able dis- tirqly off the back� of the handi ter of Mr. Timothy Carroll, of Da lin, -died ' 0 . ' � I . :. . :, futurity price $6.66. The mission band also sent a box oi toys to which was seconded by Mr. Watt, to the picked ul� in a' semi-conscious condition by course. . . . I � -The death of *Mr. Richard Vxag6n occur- on the 14th iust. She was a bright, -clever . *' I I Divit,ion No. 3. -Fourteen Double the Northwest, and another to Indore, In. speakers for their hopeful words, also to the a freight train passing shortly afterwards. -Theremarkable case of Dr. Morton, red at his home in� Clinton, at a late hour "little girl of 13 years, and'her death mi a � . � . sustain- and to the ladies' of Blyth, for their It is supposed lie was blown off when go- the evangelist of Montreali Canada, who Satu . , pevere affliction to7her f . � dia. Our expense fund is liberally , � rday eveningJ 16th inst. Deceased had amily. , � Breasted Tweed Suits, all sizes, regular . = . ing from one car to another. He- has not went to sleep in Anderson, Indiana, Monday been ailing for so�ie time, and had reached -Woodbeesh been all thego about Rus- \ � I ed,while the Letter Leaflet has an increased ul hospitality, Which we had re - aVe . � . I I - - . . n -and awoke to find his eyesi ht seldale. The otheriday about twenty willing f � price $12, futurity price $7.77. circulation, and is thproughly appreciated ceived at their homes. This most success been in good health lately. � , afternoo I , . .9 the age of 80 yearo. He was a quiet and .. I � . . cie, is attracting a great deal of attention � Division ' No. 4. -Sixteen' Double by -its many readers. ful and enjoyable programme was bro lit -The town of Sarnia has passed a by-law gon workers assembI4 at the bush of Mr. - W. � i ar Touching reference was maide to t&; loss to a close by the singing of the h ' ' ig medical men. Spdbialists say he i inoffensive citizen� a member of St. Josepli's J. -Russell, puttinj up about thirty cords of I -Breasted, Tweed Suits, regul ymn, I- Ed -establishing a free market in the town on amot has - I I 0 -price I i church., and leaves a widow but no family. I � sustained bv the removal of our first be- be with y6n till we meet agai0 and the Wednesdays and Saturdays througbout the suffered a hemorrhage of the eye, superin- I wood. Messrs John Cole and Robert Roy $10 �futurity price $6.66. He resided in Aullett before going 'to * I , I loved and lionored President, Mrs. Thomas benediction" year. The- market clerk will mea;ure wood duced by a fall he got on icy pavements a . i 3 have also had similar work done. - Division NKo. 5.�Twenty-four Single Fair, of Clinton, who for eight years so ef- *--* and weigh cattle, hay or, any kind of pro- week ago It seems th'st he struck the Clinton to live. 11- -Kr. W_ Burton, who has -had charge . I . - e, and has suffered -The annual meeting of 6 Huron Law Brea2ted Suits, Tweed, regular price ficiently presided over the Huron Presby- duce on Wednesdays and - Saturdays free. back of his head on the ic, I of the Grand Trunk freight house, at Mit-. 0 . Oanads. ' Association was li�ld in the library of the 1 $12, futurity ce $7.77. terial. Always actively interested in the On other days fees will be charged as form- from it ever since. It was p%ining him court house, God6rich, on Wednesday of chell, for'the post twelity years, has been ' ,, pri dvancement of Christ's kingdom, and ha�- Hamilton will adopt the curfew'bell. - erly. aeverely when he lay down, an last week, when t4e following officers were dismissed, and Mr. Whitty will now have Division No. 6. -Fourteen Sing,le a -The directors of the Bank of Ottawa -A daughter of Mr. James Kenny, Gan- 'was gone when he awoke.. He is well known . to ,olok -after the freight as well as the ing the claims of the Women's Foreign Mis- subscribed $500 io the India famine -fund. I elected : Preaideg't. Judge Masson ; vice- -Breasted. Tweed Suits,' regular . . Snoque, had an unpleasant experience a few over the States, as' he his labored in 11 � 0 Pr . ice sionary Society deeply at heart, she was -The Allaus, of Montreal, have parchas" days ago. She was out at the gate and put evangelistic work in all Of them. I president, F. Hol�nested, Seaforth ; secre- baggage - $10, futurity piice $6.50. ever ready wi�h sound judgment -and excel- tary-treastirer, W. Proudfoot, Goderich. A -M�r. D. J. Baxter, architect, of Strat- , ' ed the steamer State of California for 950, her tongue on t I he iron post, and it immedi- -Captain Brown, of Gait, has in his posi i ford, is preparing plans and "ifications , Division No. 7. --Sixteen -solid wear- lent eapabil.ities to dirept, and gave a wilt- . .. . I library � committee, coni�isting -of Judge . 4" - ' 1i , -"'-- , V V --r, __ , � - , ` I - i`_ _��i *4 1�1 ri��__._, I I ` _', I - - . � - - Z I � I I Fl;��:_ � , - ,­­_ - . . I . I - I - I � I . � � � I , � . - , - . ,. . , , - � - I f-, urpa (9X_ - #sitar 1-71, 1 000. J . t a very interesting curio. It is a do i for a 'J. J - in hand to carry on the work of our society ately froze to it.. Not having any assistance, sessiox . - Doyle, and Messm. Le7if mud . Hays, was residence for Dr. T. Paul, of Seh. Incr Single,Breasted Suits regular price' 9 - . 0 . 3 0 - for which, as a mark of esteem, she was -The loss by the burning of the- building in loosening it, she tore it loose, tearing off capitating sword, which he go� in the also appointed._ 1 !ingville, to cost about $3, � $8.75, futurity price $5.55. ' and plant of the Toronto Electric.'Light the skin from the ' 'of her tongue. Chinese prison at-Kinohu about a year agoi '. I i e . i, di�n of th t lug will be of red brick, and -will be .heated - I .1 last year made an honora member. . I upper part , -Dr. J. A Ruth rfoii e- . . nock . ry Company was $75,000. . - -A yo � a s age a at.the rime of the Japan -China war. The 0 .1 . Division No. 8. -Fifteen k Attei the - reading of the reports of the -The net- receipts of the Albani concert a 17 i erinary department of the Detroit Me ical with hot air. , about Suits,'Tweed and Ser,ge, regular . . years, and said he had been attendi hool prison was taken by the Japs, and in going College, and a for�er resident of St.. ,e eno ' --One day latell 8 & son of Mr. - . � various auxiliaries and mission bands by in Winnipeg, last Friday night, were c I - . s last through the building the Captain discovered . Richard Talbot; of A"voonimbauuT, was draw - '8'7, futurity price 84 "No . _ " - at Berlin, passed through� Galt one y and Belfast, in thii county, sed a y iheir respective secretaries, the election of � man . price .44. $6000. L L � � L �he sword, and with.an eve ever on the L . G___,_____.-_ I in corn one of the horses :aot-friahtened' WAY 60 His UO Is L11 L Is IBM,. very suddenly at, hi no v in D, a LM 9 I I Division No., 9.—AU Men's and omeers was proceeded with, and resulted as -Mr. John Barber returned home to wee on is considerable attention, and no alert 7ior the ,,'e,u,'n% f relics he brought it ofJ last week. He was in a-i7d kicked him in thie face, knocking Out ci t H i attracted he follows: Presitlent, Mrs. (Rev.) Colin Koi ioka last Friday from South Africa, in ' awaywith him, t g Monday 6vening ' - Youths' odd Coats, futurity price ranges g iards allowing him to bree teeth and inflicting an ugly eat, which 0 Fletcher, Thames Rod; First Vice Pregi- , . wonder, as, he measured 6 feet 2 inches *in his usual health d�rm*g. the da and attend: t - I L izood health and abirits. . . "a Tha ownrA in a6mt. fmir and a half 4. U 9- 4�;4­u 4- ,4.. ,.#-. +_ +t. . from 81.50 to *6.50. . . dent, Mrs. (Rev.) James Hamilton, Leeburn; height and ti pod the scales at 290 lbs. r . ed his clan eg - afte_r he VU UL 10 V0 m JSV VA. ' I * . he U& an attack of 42th I -Mrs.- M. K. Cowan, of -Windsor, .while . .p . feet,long aind weighs ahout teii pounds. The es in th cc e oon -Mia. Thomas Lineha' , of the I con, I � . . Division No. 10. -Odd Vests, all Second Vice President, Mrs. James Carlisle, attending a matinee at one of the, Detroit --James Howie delivered to a buyer at handle is of wooc, wound with b d. retired for the nigh the -physicians. cession of Elma, passed away on Wednes- - � sizes, futurity price ranges from 50c seal cape stolen. Colchester South, in one day last week, the blade of steel *about -thre�e inches in I inst, .., to Henwffi ; Secretary, Mrs. R. Irwin, Clintbn; theatres, bad her $50 'nen, an � heart failure, audi�before Treasurer, Mrs. Archd. Scott, Seaforth ; could be summoned, he had depa�rted this � day, 13th , after nearly two weAs*' , � - 'There are twenty-two young'peo I 1 $800 worth -of hogs. -He had 54 hogs and de th The Captain believes it has taken . . $2. . . I Secretary of 8 ppheo,, Min K. McTag'%art, . pas they weighed 16,900 pounds. This is Cie' - a . . . life. . I . severe illness. ., She was a pioneer of Elms� Home Minion Societies in the London Fred- , . 0171holusands of heads. . having resided on tb6 farm where she died, - . Division No., 1I. -.Nineteen Pairs Clinton; Leaffeut Secretary, Mrs. J. G. il- byterial. They raised $511 during last largest lot deliverid by any one man in .the -There is a pathetic story in connection -A,quiet wedding was celebrated at the for � , I � _1 r Ulan I - Odd Pants, regular price .$1.25 and son, Seaforth. � year. - - . county of Essex. He is wintering over with the death of Mrb. Daniel Danne, who residence of the- bri le's father, John White- I n M Bill' , f StA magy's,im - 1L. e 99c. - The meeting was closed :w'ith --,Tames A. Rowand, ex -M., P. P. for about ten acres of hogs for next seas" her 1�, 7bh concession,, Goderich township, on , . 1�pj, 0. . - . $1.50, futurity pric prayer by 01" died at her residence in Windsor the ot I his to M . Mrs. (Rev.) A. D. McDonald, Sesforth. The West Bruce, died last Sunday. Ho had crop. . d lady's favorit hursday evening, anuary 14th, 'when his� ,I?ld two, of fine oil ps"intl I . . --Twenty-nille pairs following is a statement of the contributions e daughter, Emma, 4as united in marriage to Zi6tt, .M_:r�r Division No. 12. . day. Last October the ol Marr, of the wholesale firm of I . � 'Mrs. John . Weiler, of Mddway, ne son, who had gone west in search of wealth 11 been ailing for some time, bat death came - � . or I Thomas McDonald,: of Porter's Hill. Miss - � Company, of,.London, who was travelling I . I . alkerton, was putting bean on rea - rm, and saw the plo-� . _' I - 0 Odd Pants, regular price $1 -and $1,25, of the various Anxiliaries and Missibn rather unexpectedly. W e 1 the stove was killed at Cripple Creek, Colorado.- NO . Emma Campbell, oft Goderich, cousin of the 14 th's iiit's to Of his fl at 78c. , Bands: Auxiliaries,-Brucefield, $66.22; -Miss Lilian Phelps,of St. Catharines,is to boil, when ,her five-year-ol& son, Fred, details of the accident ever re"hed- homes bride, acted as bridesmaid, and � James tures, while in the town. He was very much . Division No.. 13.-iRegular_82 Pants, Clinton, $163.80; Seaforth,,V-54.36; Smith's iving inresting and impressive lectures picked 'ap one which had fallen on the floor and the family were unable -to. aacertain . . I � H 11, $31.33 ; Manchester, $412. on the the temperance question in Kent and pnt it in his mouth. It is . Stirling, of Porte�"s Hill, cousin'of the pleased with his purchase. . i 50; Egmond- not known . � : . I futurity price $1.2�. . vill%993; Blake, $20.25; Bayfield Road, Cc L I I . how ift g6t into big windpipe but he- soon L where the body was buried'. All this had groom, acted groomemau. Rey. William -The Advocate says .. - Mitchell can - . . and Essex unties. - I I its effect on young Duane's mother, who rodwin pasto"r of Vlictoria street Methodist produce more old men, we believe, than slay , I Every Man's O.Vercoat in Stock- is $9.50; Heneall, $132.20; Goderich, $113; -While boring for gas at Whestly, Kent begaii) tb choke. Despite everything that - I .; ' pined and mourned for her lost boy. About ' wn of its size in Canada. We could name this seaspla's purchase, and therefore Kirkton, $31.50; Thames Road, $91.50; county, brine was strack at a depth of 1,i00 couldbe done, 1e died in a few hours. church, Goderich, c6lebrated the wadding. to -, 4 . I ' a month ago she began to fail very rapidly, a score who are over eighty, and two, who - feet. The well was abandoned although d, for ; . . To) cy od value in regular way, and we have, Blyth, $86.09 ; Londeaboro, $39 ; Leeburn, �One day lately the barn of Clark -The Huron Veterinary Medical Associ- I �00 . but medical assistance could do no goo ' ' are" traight an wh* andon the strests ' $13; Goderich Township, $6-$1,193.25. $15 (�00 bad been put into the hole. . Sprague, Beaconsfield village, nest Wood- ; ation held their annual meet' s . - out 100 Men's iand Bo ss'left, we let I I of the ab I -Walpole Murdoch, editor of the Pilot stock, was discovered to -be ; on fire. t was a disease of the mind and not inf -in C'i daily, are about 87 --these are Mr. Wni. Ed- - y Mission Bands,-Seaforth, $29.22; ,Bruce- - � On body. ,Mrs. Dunne died, and her last on Monday, the Nth, and e ected . o= war'do and Mr. Anthony Rowe,", ) - .the price speak. field, $17 ; Exeter, ,$36 ; Goderich, $76 ; 11ound. Sentifel, Manitoba, has been arrest- Look for Mr. Sprague, that gentleman thoughts were of the son who had gone-, for the ensuing y6ar as follows : Charles . . Frieze Hensalli $927 ; Thames Road, $27.35 ; B . ingnd confined in an upper room of his - -31i" Mary Rook, L Of Zion, Wbo L$Ppnt � Division �No4' 1.4.--Xen's ay- ed for ,threatening his wife because she 'was fou ' McGregor, V. K� - president ; Joseph . I . away and died. among strangers. some few months of the summer in Chicago, Ulsters regular price $12, f aturil . would not sign sepaiation parr Ming tabernacle, in now on I �y field, $37.50; Kippen, $39-$9-89.07. Total � house' 'where his bed was burning. He is Hamilthn, V,t,S.,vii,e*president ; J.Wilson, wie's he I . ' . I ) is suTposed - -.AA Mr. and Mrs. Alward,, of Straford- ar . at Dr. Do. . . price $7.80. � contributions by both, $1,482.32� -The Young Men's Christi a Zterprovi$ to have attempted to commit sui Ville, were driving to Richmond on, Friday, V. S., Seer i , . E. Blacks% V. 8., a ver,y nick bed. When Mist Mary re - I I The afternoon session commenced at 2 ide. It is repatrted'that he is suffering treasurer. The din ussion which followed I . . cial Convention met Thursday last week in fr turned home she seemed to be cured,said im- I - . Division No. 1 5. -Men's Frieze, . .fe cm a temporary fit of insanity. ' &.satchel containing about $40, purse, note oter- . - p. in- with the singing of the hyum, "Stand Ottawa, and were given a very cordial wel- - for$100, and some other pape7b, dropped was in order to raise the standard of v proved in health until a few weeks ago., . . regular price �$10, futurity price $6.90. up, * inarysciencebil hav g 86 longer term at I'll �,;_ AT^ 1 9 -Vi � nn',z Viiia7o rA_ stand. up for Jesus," after which prayer come by Mayor Bingham, who is a- Roman -One of the largest failures in Western- out of their democrat. Although-. they when she -took &.sudden change. as offered 16 Mrs Jameta Carliale on be- I t1n+­;- f �* — +­". ; -.#..,I rph. . Tiatini with one of the medi- , 4 A . I � � . - I - V 0 " . . $ J . 2 RJAVISO 10. � V . ..Jv . drove back over the route, it couLd not be o. The next meeting -Mr. J. Jefferson, who for the past �, 1�_ ' cal Zlleges of Toron�. . . . ­,_ , I gular price �88, futurity price $5.30. half of those engaged in the work at home, -The analysis of a large quantity of strain- Kingsville woolen mills, owned and operat- foi.na. They passed an old man on the twenty years har, been surerintendent of I " - . the officers of the' general society, officers ed honey, collected in different parts of -the ed by Brown & Wi.gle, -have made an as- iroad, and.he was followed to Eden, but will be hold in Goderich. . r � I . Division No. 17.-Men�s Frieze, re- of the Presbyterial society, delegates and Dominion, shows a large percentage of cane signment. The liabilities are $10,849, and �denied seeing it. After they left him the -The Christian Eodeavor societies of the Zion Su�day school, r - recentlyon Ac. I - I . count of ill heilth. -In �ppreciation of .his - (q,il Presbyteiy of Maitland met in convention I � ,:,_ a,r price $7. futurity price $4.88. members of various auxiliiiies and mission sugar and glucose, instea.d of the pure assets $15,651. There is stock on hand to man hired a party to drive hi -M to Tilson- in the Presbyterian �hurch, Wingham - -on long services he was presented with -a hand- � I 11 Division No. 18. -We have sold bands, after whieli Miss Graham, Presby- hon . I the amount. of about $3,000. The princi- 'burg, and then took the train for St. � I somegoldheaded cane,aud very compli- :I Monday of last week I when some instructive � � .Men�s Beaver Dress Coats all seaso� at terial delegate, presented a report of the -Irs. Agnes Cdopqi, of Chatham town- -pal crediters- are� in Toronto, Montreal, Thomas. It was afterwards ascertained N mentary address, by the papials and frieads . annual meeting in Peterboro. addresses were givew by delegates present. I . . 1 $8, 10.00, and 13.50. We quote ' . ship, who was buried on Friday at Wallace. Hamilton and London. that tfiis man, who turned out to be a sailor The following were 41ected officers for the of the school. . Miss Polley, of Goderich burg, was in her 100th year.- She in her -Mr. and Mrs. Laomi Sutton, of Freel- named John White, of Sparti, left $20 with I . -Rev.Father Downey has been ap.point- . futurity prices at 65.89� 7,89, 9.89 re- . . � gave a very in- 0 teiin : Preafflent, Rev. R. S. G. - I p teresting exercise, showing the manner in. long life, seareely�had a, day's illness, and .ton, Wentworth county, celebrated their a bartender in St. Thomas. He was arrest- Z ed to the new parish of ,Mitchell and Logan. � ' at vice-president, -G. spectively ; they are single and double a family =n', WroxetAr,; I � - � 0 which she considers a mission band'should be died without a pain. I golden wedding Tuesday by having ed and will be tried at Eden. The purse F. Blair, Brusisels ; 2�d vice-president, Miss He will reside in Mitc�oll, and enter upon . I ; breasted, very stylishly made. conducted, at the conclusion of which Mrs. -It is announced that on the occasion of reunion at their house,-abdut sixty,of their re- was found behind an hotel at Eden, where it his duties at once.; Before leaving ' Strait - \T 0. (Rev.) N. Shaw, of Egmondville, contrib- the Queen's jubil6e, her Majesty will knight latives being present, The old couple wtre the Mary Sharp, Teeswa�er ; secretary-treasur- . Division L , 19. -On Children's I I is �upposed WhiteThrew it when he was . 'ford he was the re'eipient Of a handsome, .. ' ' recipients of some very handsome resents, . er, Mr. Norris, Kinc4rdiue ; corresponding . ,, � Overcoats we ,live futurity prices, of uted a solo, which was much appreciated. the mayors of the fi�e largest Canadian I being pursued, * . . I . secretary, Rev. W� _t Hall, Belgrave ; com- etitation at the,Unds ,of the' separate I I . I 0 - The most pleasing part of the programme cities-Montreal,l Toro to, Quebec, London among...which were a gold heade cane, a . 9 . - . . =01 pupils, which consisted of an addreaff-, $1.78, 2.78 and 3.78. 1 I ddres-4 f . rom the President, Mrs. and Ottawa. gold Lng, a purse of gold and two easy mittee, Henry Wood*, St. Helena ; J. H. , 1� . was an a M . � I . - a sofa, office ohair, bronze lamp, a table and I 11 Division - No. . 20.-FutllTity prices (Rev.) Colin Fletcher, in which she gave -Mr. 0. Busho . ; P.; the insolvent chairar Ruron Notes. �, Cameron, Brussels ; A. Malcolm, Kinloa ; lot of silver plate� I . � I - viz., some vivid recollections of the women's cheese manufacturer of Kemptville, was ar- -Joseph Jones, sho claimed to have A m6vement is on foot to start a flax M iss Vanstone, Win4harn ; Miss Helider- a . I . I in Bovs, Suits are 4 ii -i mirnb�r,' . i � waited on George Washington while he was mill in Wingham. . son, Whitechurch. . I -.A iss Bella McDonald, who for the past - . I � , w meeting in'counection with the Pan Presby- rested the other day on the charge ot em- . I -fourteen years has been housekeeper for i� $1.55, 1.99, 2.33 and 2.99. These terian Council held last -summer in Glas- bezzlemenb preferred by a patron of one of agueAtatthe home of his former owner, -Lucknow hbekeyists defeated Wiugham , -The Howick agri ultural society met in I - I ­ I I �_ - _ . . quotation arc:vcry much less than re- - � Fordwich, on the 13t iust. After pr.ving Rev, Dr. Kilroy, of Stratford, left last week - . . gow.. Her graphic descriptions carried her Mr. Bush's cheese factories. diedat Ridgeway last week, at the reputed at the latter &Lce last week by 7 1 . - for Stillman Valley, Illinois, to ta-ke care of . � . I I all prizes and other e - enseis the society has Jones as a colored man, -An attempt was made to break into � . . I I gul, - a aarplU# of $75 on her aged inother.' She wm made the recipl- . , ar prices. audience in thought, if not. in presence, far -William Staddon, of Colchester South, age of I 1� years. w - Division lNo. 2l. -In this division across the sea, making them feel niore in has some Horned Dorset sheep. , They are and up to about 40 years of age was a slave. Alex. Lawson's grocery store, in Lucknow, ' and, - The. following -6 . � . . - officers were elected f 'r the . ent of some small toketis of esteem b ? sympathy with the work so ably carried on supposed to have lambs twice ay�ar. One, His wife, who survives him, is 105 years on Sunday night last. ensuiniz vear - . I I .L - . i I we come to undQrelothingg. The lowest . ' ber, old. She is blind and for the- past few '-Mrs. John Pelton, of Atwood, and John, Koine, president ; Robert ft * aliding, , number of friends, who met at Dr - 9 4 - � quotation i6 a line we have 6 dozen ,by the representative women of other lands. of his ewes had twin lambs in Decern e is years a I I . T . *-president ; P. H�pinstsjl, seely-treas. ; rOY's residelice one evening. Wore her �de- . � 1-1 I : Mrs. Duff, *of Goderich, and Mrs. (Rev.) one of which died but the otner on i h a been in the almshouse a.t Wel- formerly of Brussels, passed away on ues� VIC - -- parture. . _� � . of fut u"rity price, 41 c a. f ull suit Thell James HaTilton, of, Leeburn, followed with growing nicely. I . I land. . . I . I day of last week. I I directors, Wm. Evans' John Stewart, Sam. -mr. J. E. Brook of the firm of B. F, � . . - uel Johnston, James 6ii, Edward C inN I ular price prayer for foreign work and workers; for -Mice set fire to a box of matches in the -Lloyd McDonald,. the seven-year-old -The actual cost of mathtenance for each , . Brook - & Son, woollen manufacturers, . comes an, all 'Wool Suit, reg I 1� Robertaono,us .of - _ 0 ' sdh of A.R. McDonald, of .-Toronto, was inmate at the House of Refuge is 15 cents James Perking, A x. or.f., . full ,Suit. training schools and for those who are quali- pantry of Mr. Thomas Weir a house in Freel- � . . . � $1.25 futurity price 89c a i . amusing himself with a number of other per day, including ever thin Tho I lie and James Spence ; .assistant Li6owel, and the eldest son of the senior I '" ' ' __ � - .. . . A line of heavy top SbiTtos-at 44c. . has sold tis livery busi- directors _d, ;. partner of the firm, died . 11 I I fying for the foreigu field ; for the native ton The falling glassware on the burning y , Tolin Hollati i1ex. Gibson, F in St. MiebseVis , . converts, ani all who,are enduring persecu- shelves woke the family in 'Jime to save the lads on a slide, when he fell, his head com- -walteir Belden I I . iL Wingham to R. D. Gem 'S. Cook, Win. Bro" and Win. Weir , j Division No. 22.--r4nturity prices in tion ior Christ's'sake, after which Mrs. building. ing in violent contact with the ice. He was ness ii mill, of . hospital, Toronto., on Saturday, 16th just. I - , I I � " .Fur Caps are, Grey Lamb $1.99, Hamilton gave an instractive responsive �The Canadian Typograph Company of carried home andmedical aid summoned. Turnberry, who takes possession at once. ' auditors, John Donaghy and Anguis Mo. He went to the hospital to take treatment . I 1. - 1. I Cardy- - I - for kidney disease, but caught, told, and � � � � ng from -The So -us of England lodge in Goderich. I I readi Ly. . Windsor made -their first shipment of this It was found that he was sufferi .'he fall sho,W for 1897 is to be - � � Australian Beaveg f2,99, Vack' 0 X!,m- I heldinGorrie, on t6 last Saturday in was never able to submit to an operation, by , � � . - - P_ An invitation was extended from the God- year's wheels last t -week. - T6y consigned concussion of the brain, but despite all the held their annual supper in the Colborne which it was hoped his' Iffe �Aght � be 'pro.' . � � c be as usual. � , - � posum, $1.99, German Mink $2.22, No. erich ladies to hold the- next annual - meet- 50 to thrbe agents. They will ship another doctois could do for' him he died three days house, in that town, I � on Thursday evening 0 to r, � two longed. The young mau was In the early - . I Beaver $6 90, Nox Persian Lamb ing there,which was accepted. Mrs. Camp- carload of bicycles to British Columbia this later. I of last week. . . � I -Lut Sundry a farFner living about _ prime. of his life, being in the 29th year of I I o If X1r T% 1A S "T.- U and a half miles fro no hitched u- - I $6.90 No. I South Sea Seat W-90. bell, of Goderich, was appointed Presby- week and one to Halifax next week. - -1vir. 1homas Henry Ince, a pro Luent - r. . . u ona 0 r,ua 9 V _' I 9 I I barrister of Toronto, died Sunday from the went to Rossland a shW time ago; has re- his teani, loaded up, eii;Ki �ags of grain and his age, with �-very, protpoet in life before Pur terial delegate to the next annual meeting -P.,irk,er Allen Esq. the oldest resident . him. He was married in September, 1892, ' � . Diviszion No. 23.-A few Men's'l . . - w -in result of a fall received Saturday morning. turned home' again. He intends going back droye to Walkerton to, have them ch?pped. 1, . in Hamilton. of Adolphustown, county of Lennox, no . . . I noticed to Ella, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cuats to dear at, 12.89. ' - remembers the first In turning a corner he slipped on the icy in the spring. An unnatur I q' t so in the Moved by Mrs. (Rev.) R. Henderson, of his 87th year, well t a futie' 8 w . .-, D h 11 man E. Hay, of Listowel, who is now left,to Division No. 24.-7�-:Thiiteen Fine Auburn, seconded by Miss Strang, of God- steamboat that ever sailed on the Bay of pavement, striking heavily on his back and --The new public school. at Blyth has neighborhood, d it s6emed very � � I , __ - '_ � . ar th - 9- hunt- � I been completed and has been. taken oil the singul hrb w - - - Tget in. He mourn her loss. � I u- "Charlotte," bead. He was assisted to his fiet and did ' . I *in ,� �� oseph � , rti� -The death is announced of J ,p �N'eatc-tte Caps,, reclula-r - price ^$l and erich, tnat a hearty vote of thanks be co, Quinte. - It was named the � ed up a I P,� a ar�und the st"les and � 0 I- veyed- to the rebiting secretary,' Miss "d -was built in 1818. . . I h'the ,worse for the contractor's hands by the trustees. It is - , ths, nday and that Ruby, one of the earliest Bettlers of South .- s inforliied t it was Sit � 1.25, lf�.ttiiriity 57c, small sizea'a splen(' I bat in a short time became uncon- one of the fineat-.5M� hools in thi� province. - J I T Graham, for her efficient services during the -John Ray, for fifteen years lighthouse accident, . - - " , place at the reiside ed Cap for Boys' . . . . his dea.th. He .'-M H h P` ter, of Gre has rented Msears. P%wes & Vo n chopped only'six Eastbope, whicii took , nee .1 -past two years. 'The ladies signified their keeper at Point Clark, has been dismissed, scions, remaining so until .. r. ug .or i I , I 1; � ;^ '%Z� .):" _- T_ 4-,),;. A wish to A RA A h Xf 1A _." farmim WAS 70 vears of sae. his fi6rm to John Duneanson 70'r a -term of d4L 8 in the weeke. We� wasn�t inclined to: of his son-in-law, Mr. Jacob M. Bender, I .. . t. I I- -1 - . . . approv of this Wotiou by .& standing vow. an UL W� U -0 , ,W .7 6 I h th , d d t t Sund and whose fine farm is a rnue aud a hiaz vasu or � 1, mention that to give quotations on such .�­�^ . e inted- to -Dr. Henderson, of Ottawa, obtained a years ; and Wm be eve em, an sai x was ay 11 �. ,, Pollard has leased his farm . M-.-*.- 1. 1D-1, - Z . . 9 Vkm . LM Ir. y W" V, - . �S . things aa Ties, Collars, Shirts,- Handker- 9 - Ithrit they were trying- 0 fool him. How - The evening meeting attracted a large the position. L , . verdict of $1,380 a ainst the Canadign At- on the 6th conc"ion to Wm. Do I" he Mennonite church. He had I chiefs, Sox and numerous other small ware, . . I 11 Dust Red it lever, Constable Russilli came along and con. bishop of t I umber of peo h n of asuuary2lst, fire lantic railway for amages caused to him,- --John Wray, of East Wawam . I ple, the �church being well. -On t 0 in - a House 4 'firmed it, and the man �vho didn't, -know it lived a long and useful life of eighty-four would be impossible, but these lines will be n - � - =o ittuildings of Asa Steele, self, his horses Df Refuge, on Thursday of last. - . . - filled. The pastor, Rey', A. McLean, occu broke out in tb and carriage at one of the th L was Sunday reluet�antlj took himself and vear& By those who knew hith best and by . ' laid out, with prices attachqd, on our . . d Casebum, two miles southi.of L'Orignal. city crossings. It - was alleged that the week. This imakes the twelfth death at the pied the chair. The meeting was opene . � - !he Amish of his neighb�rhood he was held . counters. Space does not permit to enum,- iegligent, in that a i - I . his grist home aga � I with praise and devotional.'exercisea, after Two barns were burned, with' contents, company was I Ocomo, House since it was opened. . -Oii Wedneed I rnpon of last in high esteem, for, throughout his long life, - erate all. ' which Rev. James Hamilton, in an appro. cows, seven horses, 60 hens, and, all farm tive was going at a higher rate of speed than -Frank Smith, of Clinton, wbb is- em. week he had exerted an influence for good among - � Division No. 26. -Boys' Re�efers, futurity priate address, coxiveyed . the greetings of implements. " the law allowed within the city. limits, and -ployed with a saw mill back in West Wow- Mr. Thomais Dod w4re merchant, of . - I . , Fessenden, North D ota� a well-known all with whom be came -in contact His re- - � - - prices at $9.25, 0-75 and 3.75. . the Huron Presbytery. Miss Grace Me- � --A young woman named O'Bridn broke also because a bell *"_ not sounded at the anosh, met with an exceedingly painful former resident of Me lo i , d Min Mary, mains were Jaid to rest i" the Amishcenie- , I Division No. 27. -Come and'see for your- Faul, of I Seaforth, delighted the au-iience through the ice on the bayst Hamilton, crowing. The legal points were reserved aboident a few days ago by upsetting fk pot I I . . Z � 0 -reeve - tery, on th6 10th line of East Zorra, in the . delf, if you have never attended and be eat- of boiling fat on his foot. . the estimable daught - with her rendition of the new sacred gone, and would likely have' been drowned had for. argumeDt in Toronto. ill' * Archibald, were uni . t the presence of a large gathering Of his people,�- , isfied of the genaineneso of the Futurity not Mr. Charles Cdznerj bravely zone to -A party of Frenchmen with theii wives -Lucknow c�rlers defeated Wroxeter in in marriage a i. 44 Satisfied," and being encored,she respond- 4? Wingham, on Wednesday of last week,. and residence of the brid 'a parents. There -The.winual meeting of the South Perth ' , Sale. �, ed with "The Better Land." her rescue. He went on Very thin ice, and and families, encamped iik the wo�o& in � pionship of was a large attendance f guests, who wit- Agricultural Society ir" held on Wednes- - - Z I ................. a ....... U.0 ctical address handed her a hoc : stick, with which he London township, and who through the by so doing- they win the obam] . An earnest, stirring and pra ky: I . . k- Messed the tying of the inatrimonial bow by day afternoon, last week at St. Marys. . . v t by the Rev. R. Johnston pastor pulled her out. � summer earned a precarious livelbood by thab district in the Western Ontario 9 . . 31 . ! Rev. P. Musgrave. The ad' I - 'WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL was 91 en -Mr. Milne, of Don, East York, has uu- travelling with performing beqxa, were die. ar'd series. I - w ing gifts The annual report showed a balance due the - ' � I . I of St. Andrews' church, London, on I I The ed some half edse stones on his farm covered the other day to -be in a shocking -Messrs. Lasham and Bell have purelkas. clearly attested � the poJularity of ffie con- treasurer of $654.99. Officers were elected ' MONEY BACK IFWANTED. Missionary Outlook." He began by con- earth . an any- condition of poirerty and wretchedness. ed0acresfromR. Cole, being the n�rth tracting parties. Asuniptuous repast was as follows ; President; Mr. W. W. Balloon- . - . - . gratulatIng the society on the progress looking more like ent-ling stones th c no i 10, Hullett,' for ithe ir,rk - of and the evei�lmg very enj6ya:bly - tyne ; first vice-president, Mr. Nelson ' - which it had made during the past year. He thing else, and as smooth as polished gran- The women sn& children were barefooted end of lot 31, o ession t in . said that he believed the.Church was on the ite. The find -was made on, ­fop of a hill and the camps almost destitute of firing. small sunf of $400. This is less than half of by both old and oung. Mr. and Monteith ; second vice-president$- Mr. Allan � " ........ i is not know -their horses the price Mr. Cole paid, about twelve yi iars . r . Dodds will leave f r Ruenden in the Dansmore ; directors, Do, ' a, Messrs. eve of a great forwaramovement for the in- which n to have been broken The men were in trouble abobt I � - ,.- - - . VREIG & MACDONALD gathering of the heathen. First, -Because , before. : h Ving strayed swo.y. ago. � � cou"46 of a few wei 4d will be followed John Russell and Samuel -- ; Ellice � of the w6r of the a` of the late John -The annual meeting of Et6f cht",e :b,y the beat wMilien f a large circle of Moore. Jacob Litt and Win. Tache ; Worti CLOTHIERS. -Id's secular preparation for its -Hezekish Wilcoix, son of one -Mm Geddes, sister � _EaSthope, L I I evangelization. He referred to the attitlide original settlers who' came to 'Canads in Dwviason postmaster for many years in factory was held on Wednesday aftern( on. fiiends. Mr. Dodds h; been in Dakots for _ Messrs. Duncan Stewart- and . � and expectancy of the world before the 170," no on after the close of the Galt, died in that town recently in -her 85th The following facts am. gleaned from the. ,8 or 9 years. Arch. Crerar ; South Basthope, Mr. John On, the Wrong Side of the" Street, in the ' . land ear Deceased lady was born in Aberdeen, annual rerrt presented &'� that meeti� ig : -John Bennewies, ex1reeve of Logan, guil Fletch ; Stratford, Messrs. John Idington, I also to 'the foundation revolutionary war, and took up, , . .1.3 . auditors, Moors. . I � � Strong Block. , birth of Christ, and Ciia�d,.in 1812, :and came to Canada in Total milk received, l,'421,57 po Is . membei elect for district No. 2 the new Q. C., and A D�m V Hamilton, - , . so well and deeply laid for the 'Reformation. ,along the Thames river nesi Chat. James McInty�e .7W." . SEAFORTH, - . ONT. Heshowedthat the improvements and in. ham, died on the old homestead, a 1826, settling in the jownship of Woolwich,. cheese made, 19-8,095 pounds; amMuirre, CountyCouncil, was m&rried at Toronto, � . I - � I . � . L I . .. I . . I I . I - I � I . . - - . I . I . . I � . L � . - - 11 I . 1, . . � � L . � � . . . . I - I , . . - 1 1 - ­ - - � . 11 q . 1� I - ., I �_ - . I I - . . . . � . - � ,. I . t---.-- : - � , � 10 - . . I ­ I ­_ I I __ I . . I ; _. - . I I I I . � . .; . J � , _. � � V. . I - - I - I - - - , I - - � e . . �__ ; � - -T,w Ik___ � - � I ia k�� . - . - � I � - I to