HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-02-26, Page 1Spring. ring a splendid awotmet-,_.... of new UOTTON'S� low COTTONS T EMBROIDERIES MATERIAL& in GOODS-__�11
hem next weel-, a T" 011 t WAUL compw, vatest Cwsh Dry GOO& stom iau)* attended her wedding Ow 6f, Isat week - Mim MIS . ,Iiss�'Walker, :.Misa Mexelviell nan and, Robert Chapman,,_ John Chapman-, of - Undon3p 'hapma -a, lite, of Manitoa.— ends of Mr. John Paterson or whG has- been, W ge��y A to. lawn that he la Im prov- hope for his, speedy recovery. 6o, pleased-, f4o state that Mr. of this village, who, had (quaftle-, and, -was confined ta his kt a week, is now able to go - Micka and 34iss istew- ware this week ae guests of ,-We hae- this, week to chron- 'h of one. of the -very oldest �hd village 5f RodgeMlle, In f Usborne, in the person of Rodgers, who died on Satur- he ripe old-sge� of 90 years. wax a native of Scotlandbeing, D4w1aldir A rgyleshire, in Febrif. ker waa mairried in Seotisad in- Phs MeMalion]i who now sur� �d emigrate d to, Canaida in th�w x, in. 1andon town bal h -ly, but ad9pt Uni Dd s==._ �he-presenu. wifelof Mr.-Jamewu A 8tratforX VraL Charlex� bo - Mri, john Har- L
Traipiifi Maat6l� After- dow`fik;v�p sibout twot xased Moved, to -the rhere he has, sm'Ge resided, at villebeing nAmecL_ igem a . followed farming: -,1,849, when he opened a gen . . . . . Rodgerville, and being of an . . . . . .
kad- go-ahead turn, he not I Le mercantile businessi but a. ,d, hotel and atkge house-, the rell and favorably- known. ta, community as the "Westem p a.,"' It was well kept 'by- his, wife, and around it r in, the'seasons for- bringing m lon, which was in those days�. market, and his hotel was, the,-- w between Goderich and Lou- was, there that these teaming might. Mr. Rodgers al�� .rga hote4 which at present ncistawn,. or Exeter north., -but revel a profitable investment, the contrary war a. source,, of hijo. Ab011t, the year 186.6 revirea from business life, Q! r%, as long as'his strength per- 1�4- -about 20: acres of &nd ad- ,esent hoine, but as he becamer d int age, - he $old all but - a. %noe. In. refigion he"was X in. - politics iv Liberal, au& - ndly rid cheerful disposition. L% noig -bors. as warm friends. his age ever retain thpir- facetties, more fully right 'up, .within, a, very fAv days, of his able to walk niiles, and could7 [te, VAbout the aid of even- � funera 4o the Rodgerville Nesdaywaa very largely at; y-mgto, the respect fel for and sympathy for Mrs. mred partner in life, and who,- Zhful helpmate for consider- alaor to chronicle the death of." �mpson, of this which Friday,of last week.: The de- ,-hative of York -shire, Engl I and, -o in, politics and an.'Episco ,ion, He moved. to -this village in T-ackerstaith, with his ram, ad sister, about seven .tere he- has since resided, - Iffe � a quiet and retiring disposi-- �od. He was unmar- lneral an Monday last to Me— 0netery'was largely attended, the respect in which he was- ,d &Ained the age of 71 0. esteemed resident has a-hio, in the'person Mr. WM . . . . . . . . . . . �wen.t occurred at hli� home, in, .hursday afternol.sa last, after, Mg illuess, at the ripe old age The deceased was a native of, aghorain. Masgow where he hl��Nllag Isabella Harvev Park, 'I'hey. emigrated to thiscouatry_ ag-, remaining,, for a short aud the� township of Lanark. 7 wed to. the tttwnship of Hay, 11rr carried on farming success, years, in&king for himself comfortable bome.. Bat with �ra he was Obliged to give up - to Hensall, where -h6 for v. little, ` over nine y. ears. s nab long spared to enjoy. the 0 had so well. earned, having W TKOnths after md'vin- here. was, a Presbyterianin religion, (r in politics, a good neighbor*, , atelligent man anct a g rest i a familyof nine,. seven Of ,rvive him. The funeral will the'Rod,gerville cemetery this moon. The family hae the J1 in their bereavement. ad appreciative audience turn- vertqn, the other evening, to (,'rraut, at St. Marys, lecture imu. The veaerable eaker a t e art hour and a half h h �ou of his hearers. In a pir- ke first took up the home h bar(T and then he portrayed -t,preacher and- lyrist, inter- �,
I imarks with humorous quot,%-- w authoes beat known poems.
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THiRT AYi FEBRUARY $1 a Yearin -Advance. 1,524. i -1 -_ EAFORTH9 FRID !N9 1897 IMOLE HUMBIM -was a come to Wingham from the farm where she Christmas at home in Mitchell, but ity th Walter, Uumfries Ahexander and enabled him to cope sueeeaafullY w Oanaa. paler; so of helping taken ill shortly after her'retum to Colling- William. Ayr; Mrs. W. Bell, Galt, and- difficulties that beset the pioneer h! that usually staid, for the purpo PRODUCi2i -Last mont� there w' ere fifty conversions Mrs. John- Fraser, near A r. The deceased country. He now owns an excellent farm her siater, who was sick with U grippe. wood, with the above r4mult. Deceased' was 6, flue girl, of excellent character and in the Sal ti Army barracks, Galt. ai a, member of Knox Xurch, Galt, with of twelve hundred acres. Mr. Willison is On' Sunday evening she had complained a habits, and her death is deepl r9m -A bievy&elel�T�raet huts- been patented by w of J. S. Willison, editor of the good deal of a smothering gensation, and industrious which she'liad been connected for many a brother C. B. Woodworth, of London. Toronto Globe; these Willisonh seem ho lamente-d by all who knew her. WAN-U."Do years. und Wir. Pocock had been in her room several -8 ; people of AVonhank -Four hundrid Welsh families from -The running horse Henderson, bred by to succeed wherever they are-, put, as the times during the night to enquire how she ome of the youni ectedto settle in Mani- to her have organized a Chatau a reading circle, Buenos Aires aro exp is and Scott brothers, of Caledonia, after,*winuing success of the latter one is too well known was. At 3:30 o'clock, when he came qu
We me *PeR to buy Obs in the spring. room he was shocked to find that her spirit and have ordered the necessary book gersoll, ha On the ice at Barrie, was sold for $500, cash, to call for Special Mention- riterature for the first year's courfte. -Miss Tessie Garlick, of In to an Ottawa man who has since sold him,z -Inspector John R. Miller, of Morris, had passed peaeefally away. Dr0as"H09% Rides, TOM one log broken and the'flesh town by jamp- ig a fine new bank barn in the -Williumn Paosmore, oner of the earliest -Mr. H. A� Southiiek is., tting to some Now York horsemen for $1,000. �Soil intends areeth ing off a bob; sleigh. A feet. Mr. settlers. in Usborne towns , to his outfit of butter -making - macMnerr i1nn hains rX0 U?3MIM hi plepsed were the New York �urchaaers, spring. It will be 48 by 50, P"Ve" it at the Wall drsdayof leab week. factory 4t Avoutoi3s sp&intonds poultry,L ]Butter 4 19m. -The till of Matthew's bote , r'aet for the et, -that th went to Caledonia and bought a Q egg, of Gorris, has the cont ernal reward, on Thi ig order by- the 20th of Marah. Grand Trunk Railway station,. Strathroy, )evoi4 England, in in runnh extent of iull Zler of Henderson-, paying a good stone worko and Mr. C. Heaneyp of Blue- Deceased was born in I Adeline Stowaxt of Monktont was Callbefore disposing, as we want your pro- was tapped the other night to the Vale, the frammig an 1812. He was married in the yew 1,839 to. -Migs price for hial.L d carpentering. Webb, who I ree a"$ aw. In recently presented wUh a pu M. of MODAY ducel, an(I c" ple"e you with a price. $W. -A hungry tramp had his supper at a, -An inquest has been held for the pur. Mary died th rs. Amelia Demill, u acknowledgment -of her services asrgan- -In St. Catharines, 1842 -he came to Canada, :Isetaej on lot )nvate house in Galt, and -when'-he had pose of enquirin into the cause of the fire ist in of that P BLIC mother of Rov. A. B. Domifl,,bf the Demill 11, conoession 3, Usborne where he remain- the Presbyterian bhur$a BEATTIE BROB-S remained in the *bich dettroyelihe barn. of Mr. Archibald IadiW College, Oshawa, died at the age of Ca7hed his repast but little �ea plac4. larder. The hobo demolished a wh6le chick. Tohnston, of Aelifield. As a result, a war- ad until 1853, whon'he moved to - Thaw, U6 society for 100 There he re- -A branch of t 95 years. rant has been issued for the apprehension of Road, in, the name township. ,90ath Main Street, SEAFORTH. on, disposed of a large plate of roast ap after neglected childr�n is to be Ir -mAt Teviotdale, -on Sunday, February until 1883, when lit moved into drank several cups of -16", &0- th Elizabeth Doyle, for arson. aided lAter ISTART OF OU& 21st, the wife of John Davidson blacka -J. MoMillan, jr.,- of Blyth, had -the Exeter and- has L since resided there. De- rentor It evening a humane doctor took pity on his sday, of last week, of ceased was a most estimable Christian man was in the town Utely dvocatin its The. Londesborough Butter and smith of that-placet gave birth to riplets. lamentable condition and assisted him in. misfaitune, on Tue girls. fingers crushed with sond was hi hl r esteemed bv all. aimsa remody. getting two of his : I ) Communion services were held at Avan- Cheese Manufacturing Co. ohn Suitor, a wealthy and aged farmer procuring Mr. Vill m Kerslake; of Usborne, has i -The three-year-old daughter 'of J. T. square tijnber at air sawm no h of that - I I& ature. A few bank Pres teri&n church on Sabbath, 14th of Raleigh township, was thrown out of his - met her death village. The doctors had to remove part of a somewhat cusious freak of n Limited." Satr ito a ditch, MoCannell, ofInglewood, days ago he lost through death &valuable arailton offloisting at all thb i ft h nd. buggy 0 rday, and falling it knees. Mr. the two first fingers of his 6 is OT was drowneci. uiader most, distressing circumst inst., a stable ewe euder peculiar circumstances, and on servioeo. The collections amounted to VQ, Noi;Ice is hereby given that a special general meet- IdeCannell was in Orangeville attending to -On Saturday night, 13th were donated to the India relief fund. Ott, of East Zorra, has kviell, of the skinning and opening the animal a most re- and Ug of the sbarebblders of the Lohdamborough Butter -Charles E. Kn _Mmi Mary turing Company, will be hold In rm n ex- some business, and Mrs. X-cCannell went to belonging to Mr. George Blad Aim Cassidy, eldest daugh- and Obeese SAU11C offered a deed of his 50 -acre fai BELU,s HALt4 LONDEBROBOUGH, on WEDNES. the stable th attend to the cow, leaving the B lbi6l, Trnberry, was destroyed by fire markable freak of nature rivealed it -self in ing, ter of Mr Win. Cassidy, of Dublin, died in change for a home in the Woodstock house a rmed DAY, MAROH 8rd. At LBO, p. m., tar the 01 little one alone in the house. -She was- ab- together with all the contents.- cow, A the shape of a d fo lamb, and ly of conaming the lonowing revolution, of ralnge for the rest of his life. , 0, load of bay and-&- with it a perfect and well developsd-larnlZ. Bostoli 011 the I -at inst. - She was a fine sent only a few minutes, bat. when &W re- number of' chicken young woman, and had a host of friends in annual meeting held on J&nLU&ry 280b, I=. Re- -On Saturday , afternoon last a man moulds were Its form was that of a huge muiltuitle, turned she found the baby's clothes on ifi re. complete outfit of plasterer's *Dlved that the directors be autharized �py this meet- named Travis died at Brantford while un- minus the shell, and resembled a massive the ndighborhood of Dublin. he mother succeeded in extinguishing the consumed in the fire.. The origin is a mys -W. A. Adams, school teacher at Avon- inir U1 adopt a, system of cold storego. at the factory,, collection of jelly ineased in a thin skin. It ton, has decided to giv h
in Zaq ith the plans subm1VAd by the de. der'an anaesthetic, administered previous to Im ana a b u he child was.4o, badly burat tery. a Up tse ing until WhereL 10. I$ Is the opinion fi t last weeki assessed all the limbs of an ordinary lamb, t at 9 somputaiting the ind �-Ou Wednesday afternoon, partment of Agriculture ad hortly afterward. Summer belid for theyurposeof attend- f directors that the success of the ter of the -Crin- gut was all out of -proportion. of the board 0 -Mrs. W. B. Macdonald, daugh ar, of uds very materiaj*y "fibe use of the _10 'Brien, living' on the .10th the home of Mr. Thomas'Farquh 'a place is to be cres"llery.depe It may be said that'in some cases we late Senator Macdonald, of Toronto, presch- ill m 0 Appy -Another link binding the present W the in school in the city. =ask approed system of cold stol.ge and the most is ue Fast Nissouri, near Kintore, is 87 ton, was the scene of one of those * h filed by D. Rosi* lissem and. whereas gfi� ;�� talk- about matters wfiich, no. ad two sermons in the First Method t li Of severed by the cleath of Mrs. ve resolution. is nerve. � He events, 11 vhere two hearts are made -to rte 4nd two childiloupwh modern app n of two thirds of the share- years old, but hai not lost h t d liter, r at has been 0 utm the sanetto cording to -some, is none of our church, Hamilton, last Sunday. has been a sufferer for a' long time. with beat as one, when his you H. Nesbitt, reliet of the late James Nee. -Mrs.John Wh� n1ro' 'Weuisley J. bibt, which occur ad at the iesidb i olden, it is earnestly requested that every member -An illicit still was seized on Wm. Me. nee of her have been visiting for t*te past five months mmy be present at this mooking. JOHN his -right foot. The disease Miss Ebta, was married to 3arents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin of the ooml business. -Ilroy!s farm, in C011iDgwood township. Me., ganorene in ot was Moore, the ceremony being peFformrd-- by son-in4aw, Mr. Henry Baker Maitland can. -Mrs. WhYts'81 WATT, Pnoldent. inacte such' headway that the fo 524x2 of In. Rev. J. F. Parke. cession, Goderich township,. Thunsday; 18th Stephens, of St. Msrys� -left for their home Ilroy waa fined $100 and costs fbr the Drs. McKay,. Well, �be this as it may, we intend to offence. literally rotting away. eton of the Howick Mutual inst. She had reached the ripe age of ss in Rapid City, Manitoba, last weak. MtLK ROUTES. d McWilliams, of Thamesford of- -The dire packing still -goes on briskly mi gersoll, an f i
continue talking so long as we * -The Galt town fathers are enforcing the fered to am tate the diseased mem-be for Fire Insurance Company for'this year are years and having been deelinilng in, health for �Apple u r tt, JMM_L the neighborhood of ar as Of m- snow bylaw, and every, -householder who -Edward Bryan, Robert Sao Ed- somo� time, her death was anticipated. She Inton, who has A meeting of the Patrons of the Winthrop Cheese feel that what we talk is co, idily consented. &sed for D. Cantelon his him free, t a old min res her, of Goderich- 0h Wring Co., will be held Inthe has not cleared off the sidewalk before Wm. McKerchor "d leaves three sonsf Christo ing this past and Butter Manufac. The operation was performed the other day gar, Wm. Dougla% p �er 60,0W ba�relsun Imtory on Friday,- March, 5th, 1897, at 2 o'clock, mon. sense. preiser by ten o'clock a. in. is prosecuted. meeti6g township, John, 'of East Whitby; and A. shippeaov will be re - and he bore. it with extraordinary fortitude, ;t6hn R. Miller. At a subsequent ur dught - ers- season. p. m. Tenden at so'much per gallon, _Priuoipal Reid, of the Dundas high hosen W.T. also fo 9 in connection with -Dr. W. J. Miteh6ll, one of the most of the board John R. Miller was c celved for theanous, milk route The tendency pf imes is or -Mr. William Meggehas takenposse" the t' f every- school, has been censured for shaking a ce president, M a. Henry Baker; Mrs. John Shephard, Da. the factory. For particulars In regard to routes young men -in London, died last president ; Robert Scott, vi and Mrs. porter, ion of his new farm at Brodhagen, and has apply to Seeretaxy. FJUNK 3M.LSON, Seeret&fy means, ii. The pupil laid a charge against him, 0 1524xl gontudla-lyr, atter five days' illness fr m pneu and- W. S. McKercher, xecretary-treaourer. kot&;Xrm Kerr, Meaford moved a part of . his household and stock as applied to nations and Pug the school board decided that hill con- aat B JAVk8 KERR, Tressuter. gov an one of - the me rookholm. monia. He was only 33 years a but -Mr. James McGee over. , He had. the misfortune to lo -se a f & n t the duet had been unbecoming. �ice, and bell many hi hlyesteemed resi ts Of Eart Wawau- -Letters received from "Dr. Mary I ernments -people say tha commanded a large pract r'. valuable mare from botis. -of his physicians, Ile was at the met. - Deceased solution. of Partnersh—in -Acting on the advice time of 08 , died on. Saturday, 13 h r of Mr. J. W. Irwin, of Clinton' Eight applicants. iw --te position of MIS expenditures exceed the rev- positions at trait. Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia, will go first vice-president of the Conservative has beenin poor health for some time and gone to India as a missionary, ita. leader of si First Presbyterian ellue. South for two or three Weeks, togive him- death ad that she had safely arrived at Obloinbs, n in th Association, surgeon of the- ith b%tWiong his death will be i happy release from -the shurch, St. rys, ave been selected fxom. Lice is here'ay given that the partr enhip here tical faculty of the suffe nj here below. He was 46 years of on the 30th of December, and found tole- No! the undersigned as Woollen h self time to recover from the shaking up I he and a member of the med among a large number,!,. and will in turn. hip, is, to Our Western University, of whick ri totore. existing between This tendency to live age n 1 ihother and three grams awaiting bar, welcoming her to the 31anufacturers, under the arm asme of " A� G. Van got in the recent railway accident. i-ijistitution he eaves an aged have a trial. 'the celebrated tight-rqpe in the �Bloudin, He was unmarried. 0 kind and island ; friends ere there to meet her, also JWesley . Ballantyne, RgmanWi Sons," at the Town of Reaforth mind, the true and only source sisters t mourn the loss . of- a .The other, day iss this day been diZl;�d by walker, who was the first person to cross was a gold medalist, Dr. Ker and aft6r spending a week or so at county of Huron. I what -befel the: two daughters affictionate brother. of we know as hard times. -A sad accident while playing in front of his Uthees stre in mutuaiconsenL All debts and liabilities owing by Niagara Falls on a tight rope, wfiich feat he she procieded,to her desfins-tion the said firm vill be liquidated by William D. Van 91jor Hiscott, M. P. P. for Lincoln, last -Mr. Fred Elliot, for some time connect. 0olomb Atwood smashed one lof the Urge Puti� iog to the late The man, v6tber he be mechanl,c, performed on August 17th, 1859, died of Of M ies came to Tor- ad with the law firm of Elliot & Elliot, Of at Jaffna ; she describes the iceitery of the ARIOnd, and all debts due and ow suburb of week. The two young lad nee in the store window. It will William D. Van diabetes on Monday, at Ealin , a ;one to Nelson, British Colum- ud george- 911" farmer or business man, wh6 9 onto and piit up at the Grosvenor hotel. On Exeter, has I firm will be payable to the said country 9A something beautiful an tlu.i $35 io replabothe glass. Egmond. London, En d. Date& at the Town of Seaforth, In the County of Wednesday morning �hey were discovered bia, to accept a similar position with his Ofig while. the crimate was very enjoyable, �:--At Fullarton villa 'a, the Rev.J.,Graeue giall has always. lived within his rev- -A farewell dinner was given at the -D. scions from the fumes of brother John, who hat been in that Pro- are very hospitable, and seem to The people Huron, this Twebty-Fowth day of February, A. in their room uncon will iveeive. subscriptions to -the India relief enue, never yet felt. it necessary Ulster RAform club, Belfast,lreland,in honor Mi. Elliot has been be wonderfully considerate! to Europeans, witness. I escaping gas. The eldest died without ever vince for some years. -of Tor every possible fan&: The'same duty will be attended to kin W. P. VanEgmond. to cr of Rev. W. McCaughan, who recently sc 'The funeral took succeeded, by- a Mr.. McKenzie, late y hard times. lookiimg after their welfare -n a Rev, H1 A. John Ran Signed Signed e0pted a call to -New St. Andrew's church, recovering consciousness' 1k figure asone of thefirm. way. at Carlingford by th GrabAm_; L. G. VanEgmand. at Mount Pleasant by W. Hanson, and ab L. T. DelAcey place from the Grosvenor House% at two Onto w 0 will Think of the manner in which mme Toronto- �s attend- -The contract for the new butter making -Another vf Exeter's oldest pioneer o'clock Saturday afternoon, and w Bethel by W. 3funro. -Miss Isabella Adela,, SutherUnd, of Bluevale., factory, including' a 1Z residents has eternal rest. We count. ad by quite a large number of members of rlant for passed to his --9n Wednesday night or early on Thurs- min run their expense ac Cannington, near Kingston, bai fallen beir- separators, has refer to this -death of Mr. Samuel Isom IMPORTANT NOTICES. The remains were area power engine and 2 who th,a the Ontario TAgislature. day morning, Februar 11 y N6tbing but the costliest and to $1-13,000, by the death of her uncle,, taken to Niagara. . Miss Harriet was also been let to Moore. Richardson & Webster, died on Saturday, 13th inst., at the age of O%'y into 'the barg orfitt, IM
SERTIOR-The uMersigned will -will do -the best of the late Mr. Alexander'Butherland, of Can- of St. Maxys, for the sum of $1,200. But- 74'yesii, 5 months and 20 daye. He had yard of Wm vc ard weA into th most showy; iry ill, -but in now fast recovering. FloArvice at John Maqevin's mills X! sh BF�keqpfo � r ter making will commence on ApAlL let, and been M from a com lication of diseases for xL bull War everything . at and nington. _Jn a litter to the London Advertiser, The aleigh marks were the, thoroughbred Durbsi 911'y price, aw, a prominent eitixon of ff over forty hens. Mbullwas -M Thomas Strang gives an 108 several weeks, and Y1 - 0 1purebased froas Mr. W D. Wilson, and then they woniler why it is that J. P.:Sh his views of the likely ran to June. The contract for rom the first, of his ill easily traced Morning. is �.jm Imported stock. Terns, $1.50. MUNEVIN Elmsdale, was shot and killed on Saturday - iteachdre of this day as follows. From too house was let to A. Messer, and 'A. Patter- uses he gradually declined iv health -until. So far as we know." says -the Mitoliell MCKAT, 152ft4 t1my are always hard up. 108 by a ihan with whom he ha,d an altercation P of the oulpits of today we bear noth-' son supplies the ice. k de-sth released him. Deceased was a native dvocate, 11 there is only, one - man -not w Chat miakes oversometan bark. The murderer after- -many hkar- of Devonshire, England, and came - A S WANTM.--Sesled tenders will be re- laat yGu earn ing but -addressep to the people of. God, -On Sunday 14th. inst'. Mr. * John to an uessin Mitchell to.day� who wjw here 37 well off, it is what wards shot himself. ay more at their addresses quis of Holmeoville, met with a painful and ads about the year 1953, "d settled on a was stirted T%'Divae'dby the undersigned, up to Much 10th, YOU years ago;- when the Advocate YOU -At the annual festival of Knox church where" wgreat mai ich at I ick school house. with. the unsaved. They hevere accident. He had just taken his farm in the township of Usbonie, whi nc IWI, for the eremon. of a bn should be directed to by its present proprietor. A I the remark except brick; aUo fal brick delivered orat save. Sunday school, Montreal, two of the pupils, ch shed and that: time was a dense wilderness. - By per- are the ones to be gathered in. It is all horse and cutter out of. the chur able thing isthat no one -retired with a SUP I I I
the7n. Plans and specification can be seen at the and Annabolla Erskine, were e lowest or any tender not atter lies 4re Misses Apes very right to give a word of encouragement *as getting ready to drive'home, when his severance and a faithful application to duty is credit, nearly all being'bank- Expconon office. Th im dollar to h each presented with a gold medal for not isted in the horseslewed around, and the shaft,,of in- he hewed, out a comfort ble home fo h - r to neeemmily accepted. D.N. ROSS, Secretary School to those who are already-eal up Inthro P.O. 1524x2 that we can save you money in having been absent' a single Sunday in tan a must not other cutter zaught, him a sharp blo4rin the self and -fain 5 years ago he re. section, No. 6i Mc=ap, W P service of Our great, King, but w ily. About 1 Krug w6' has for years - your clottes bill. We are a years, forget that Christ came into this world not 'aide; it was found, that he had suitained a tired from the farm and came to Exeter, he.pupils taken the leading part in tra in=ug t CLOVER SEED FOR SAT.&- iouple of week%tago 0E ED OATTAND -There died a c to for seed. war- out i -the righteous, but sinners to. repent- fractureof one rib. where he lived up to the time of his. death ath school Uvistliek, full, completed, Tounde uha�t her to �ali of Knox church Sabb Forsale, Siberian oats. sultab 112 Anything that home -in Elora, Mrs. Mary - Baw eimer, -The death of Miss Mary Chu' '-Under date of February llth,!Mr. D. "was te)r4th ranted clean. In 1895 them oats yielded clothing store. She was in heir 81st for aunivemaries, etc., er even- k year they yielded 86. Also wife of Andrew Jones.' eldest daughter of Mr. John"Churchill, of Elcoat, formerly of Tackeremith, writes. buthels to the acre, las, iug agreeably surprised by the teachers a quantity of good clean clover seed for sale, cheap- a man wauts to put on his frame year, and leaves a husband, to whom she *Clinton, on Tuesday, of last week, was, an- from California, as followo-We have had' . be obtained else wbore. Apply on of- the Sabbath school, who presented er thin it can we have, with tile exception Of had been married for 63 yeara, and several Huron Notes. tirely URexpected. She was taken ill. on a lovely winter this year, with lots of raiii, TAt 29, Concession 10, Hibbert, JOHN TAYLOR, her with a neat address, accompanied ohisel6urst P. 0. .15 AxMf a watch and a pair of boots, yve sons to lament her death. -A movement is on foot in Winglism for the Sunday previous soon becoming uncon- and everlthing is Icoking beautiful, and - . I . I
by &-gld-headed ambrells. ev.Thomu Spicer, who was brutally scions, and never rallied; the cause of death can in quality and -R the formation of a children's aid society. very goo prospects of a very heavy crop -UT4DTJS,E TO RENT. -Te rent in Se�fortb, a com. Supply iriardere& by Notth Dakotw Indiana, on -Mias Dolly Spooner,. of Clinton, has was congestion of the brain. She was in for next year, in both fruit and, grain. The. a other day Mr. Joba. 7ohnston, -of -a amiWo young peach and almond trees are in fall bloom. St. Marys, went to Stratford to e dwilling, pleas%ntly situated quantity- February 18bh, formerly lived near Toronto, li McEwau, -and while. at thi town, at pre- Mbany, to take a position as nurse her 22nd year, and wag a on Jarvis Street, in the west end iiied Miss Waldron'of Egerton. His -gone to 6uge cro . p of this funeral of Mr. Hu sentoccupied by Mr. John Copp. The house can- oitratford shoe factory to and ma, lady. About a' -half of the Our price list this week mi� in a training institute. talus four bed roome, parlor, diving room and f father lives at -Robb, Ontario. -A permanent organization, to be known They began ship- th gh ollo,v� E. Brett, of Goderich townshipi year is marketed alreaAv. see his son Albert. While goin ran -under the whole kitchen, with good stone cellar prove interesting, as -Mrs. Watt, of Guelph, 7deliverec we story s 11 The Veterans of 66," has been formed king as.early as the middle of November,.& house ; wit and bard water -in the house. There is has let the eontract for a new t te� baddinj he accid dowi a Apply to pairs the balg=6 of winter lengthi and inteie8ting -address last week, wing artly to in Month ealier than usual, o stairway, breakiag his r-ig- h__t__A'rM and receiv- also a good stable on the premises. 10 frame house. Goderich and vicinity, for the purpose of the 1524-tf. in the' Presbyterian church, Paris, inothe sthrou�h. 14 Seaforth 2 pairs for 25e. -Min Ella, McLachlan, of Cranbrook, forming a general union of veteran previous extremely drywinter. a had only ing, several bad brumes. JMM XcXWHAF Soxi interest of misoions to iepers In India and oGov- -Xr. Thom of this mission h ne to Grenfell, Assiniboia, where she out the Dominion, to press upon the two very light rainfalls for two or three Win- as the East. There is 'a branch oldiers of Mr. J. M. Robertson, of asamong his friends UUTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. Teigula . Paris. so fodn eWnaged as teacher in a a-,hool. ernment the claims of the citizen a ters previous to this one: in fact; the sour ABrown has received instructions from Mr. About 20 Suits left of the has inn Temperance 1866. J. J. Wright has been appoinied ces of water sup been a nding a few da, $1.25 -a suit, Underwear n6w at in -The, orneWo Christ! arounTPoole. Mr. RoCrtson -paid him Old . W. Michael Williams to seU by public auction on Lot 29, -_A painful accident happened to Mr' esi an eth, vice-president,- and ckineession 4, Hibbert, on Tuesday'. March 9th, 1897. on in Clinton. will ask the council of that id t ; F. Sme have been - any summer for 19 years, but we home in the Isle of Skyo, which he 16%. M.,Lah&rp, the follqwiDg valuable 954D two Fur Coats, we want Farr, of Brantford, at the Musey-Mrris Uni Cary. i it �Usb Autumn. H46 At I eclock, P. duce the number of hot I U as K C. Strachan, -seers thank an ever kind Providence we are get-. forty years &.20, a V.N wrty:_Rorse3.-Twchorsex coming A years- Works. While engaged fixing a mower town to re old. lost pror to clear, $11.50 each. -Mr. Samuel Johnston, of Redgrave, ting lots of it this winter, about 17 iAches keppy aina - old. -Cattle -Three cows sup.posid kting'flt and -While skating on the pond in people there - I with L V, f&iE one horse 9 year knife lia was seizec r fwe6fl, a very valul6ble span- of horsep on Monday we ex-.
to be in ealf, 14 steers coming $-years �old, eight Frank Mitchel already, and two more montlin'that BiX @tee coatsy if we fell -forward on the sharp knife, cutting him. ho, the other day, contented, And on the whole as willeff an ra might of last week. He had let them out to poet rain in. heifers coming a years old The last :of the Frieze breaking his arm. erg) malty I 116 in Canada coming 2 years old, four heifers con-dng 2 years old, self severely about the face and cars. ran"down the -The School-tesch '7= Forbes �ho diedst'his home water when they tOOkL off and International Vre We will Show so eleven calves coming I year old.�Sheep and Pigs.- have your size, over while re. .-The Canadian Pacific Railway is build
-months old, eight _Miss Hannan was ran a ne* bridge over the north branch of read to the Newbridge. and then Home A. ciation, incorporated under the inStratford, at the x4vanced age of A ftcteen well bred ewes, sir pigs 7 yol on 'Sun- 1119 Wi �ham. '0r:8it09. you about six Cog4ts at $4;.90 turning from church at Sebasto over the cattle-gaards do a tracko mud law of the State of Missourip have secured All the stock fitin fink class can- the river in WASA former resiaeat of North E"t- �,!,gso' weeks Old- ill positively be sold without lut and narrowly ese d dangeroud Villoughby, has been asked met the night train, which killed one of enezetung Parki elpe a large tract of land at M Ope about three miles, from elm n. The whole v ure. * Terms, only a few of the Storm- Caps left, -Rev. Dr. Shak re reserve as the proprietor has no past injury. The team knocked her. down be. that amount the -way and One of by the congregation of James Street Metho. them instantly and injured the -other so adjoining the town of Godeizich, which in be. Six grandsons were bearers. 3fm. S. All suirs of $5 and under, ca�h. ; over now price 50C. fore she could get out of ist church, Exeter, to remain fora, second, badly that one of the train ban& shot it te, ing l9d out as a summer resort U 11 I ived oa furnishing approv "go Fisher, of Amul-ree, John: Anderson, upon her, inflicting ik d 8 monthi? credit will be gi the horses stepped put i"ut of misery. scale., The grounds are locaXXULp;n ed joint notes. A diecount of 6 cents an the dollar term. I of North Easthoppe, ary his daughters, and oft for 0"hL 0&_ all credit amounts. now heaping in oil us. serious wound. ident Isks. will. be allowed Spring goods ar -Wilson Brothers, of Goderich town- -Mr. Charles Ewing, .6 pioneer res shoM and. are nearly covered with WILLIAMS, roprietor ; THOMAS usbing, of Lolidon, is tak- iduo another is living in His �son MICHAEL We are showing, markingi sell. -Miss Delia. Ci ), have purehaied the Commercial hotel of Howick, has passed to his reward, after second grorth)timber, didi us and ever- 15242 ing preventative treatment ior hydrophobia shil Donald, occupies the old homestead, nadwN, Auctioneer. - ing, our customers have fullest Miss property in Cli�top, paying therefbr the an illness of four months, of heart disease green. A liar 6 ti i cleared from fall. at the Pasteur Institut�o New York. okl_. per ion is -Thornas Freeniku had a narrqw escape 0 and dropsy. Deceased was 83 years of age. an and oro trees and rubbish, roads and op FARM STOCK AND IMPL& I a�� bitten by a mad in, us and we try to Cashing was attackec sum of $3,000. from a bad �ecidontat.% threshing at
UCTION SUE wo has received in. confidence -Rev. Joseph Edge,- of North Street Ho.eame to this country from England in paths have been formed, and ,pleasure Donald MeTavish's, neir Shakesfiexre4 He AM-ENTS.-Mr. Thomas' Bro y tb sell by. public do buLAness with peopta in dog some five weeks . as bitten 1835, settling first at Hamilton. After_ mv slipped Land -fell on theborse-power in -such (ittuctl6na from mr- Richard Bart he left Methodist church,� Goderich, has been grounds are being prepared, Build' Will auction on Ut 24, Concession 3, Hibbert an Won- can place confideDcS.' on both sides of the body, and on t unanimously asked by the congregation to wards he moved. to the VUISI18L of Woolwich, be erected to-sul"ll taites, the intention g caught his foot in whom we * . a manner that a small co
L, sharp, side very badly. and for the past number of years he � has beingo have every dwellifig of distinet do- day, March Sth, 1897. At 1 O'clock, P- R ( its revolutious, and his �6ot jras 'tom -and the following VaU1SLhIe propertY :-Four cows in calf, -Win, Badenach, Grand Treasurer of the remain for the fourth year. a the 2nd concession 0 Upon -Norman Gibbons a former student of made his home a f sign. Last fall some work was done
onc 2 year old heifer In calf, One, steer coming B. 01 - crashed and the sole sn�phsd, - Fortunately, mare ii years Independent Order of Oddfellows; died in r caires, one latitute, com- Howick. He was twice! married. the grounds adjoining the grove in prepxr� ith v;nly a few light con- four steem coming 2, foui ............. -- are 6 years old, in foal.-Pige.- Toronto on Saturday morning. Mr. Bade. the Goderich Collegiate In we -The oldest landmark in -Wingham was ation for a bicycle track and grounds for his foot escaped wx ,old, in foal ; one mi mitted suicide at L;amingtOO last ek- tu stone. r pip.-implemente.-One ey9 onesow and twoyounl 'nach had been ailing for some time, ke, 1 mower, I seed Noosusecaub "enfortheirashact. removed by the death of Edward Farl games. A pieristo be erected at oncefor :-Mr. Martin Connelly, of Kennicatt, wow sot barrows, I horse rs TOALL death was altogether unexpected. He was a 8 Deceased landing pleasure-seekern'by bo40 and a set double bar. ONE PRICE r. James ll f Porter's Hill, on Sa,turd&y morning, 13th in t. %rried on Tuesday, Nbruary Atli. �4 PICIWI 1 Z11, 1. binder. i wagon, 1 buggy, I WEHAVE ft year, an& was well known in -M eon- other implements, I in his 5( ri of the On- was the first sattler in the Wingham town winding ro&dw4y has already been in nessj act single barnew, -&nd has beeh appointed a directo Arnold, of "'McKillop The interestingeare- also household furniture. Terms. -All sum$ of 16 MONEY BACK IF WANT13D. business circles. mony was perfomed by Rear. Dean Kurpky t seven months! Marybordulgh, tario Dairymen's A.ssociatiow for District plot, having come there in the ear y lIxties, structed down the steep bank to the water's and under, cash ; over that amoun -Mr. William Greshww, of ran, from Paris, Ontario. At. one time he was in edge. No. 10, comprising,the counties of Hu shureh, Iriblitown, of given on turnisbug approved endomd a few days 0. at St. Cilumima credit will be was stricken with, blindneis !9. Gray and Bruce el -of imai%aces, and was known noteg. A discount of 7 per cant.. par annum will. be ....................... a.. wently all night one - day,iand i wjlick the bride is a valued member. Mr.
allowed off for cash On credit amoustc Mr. Barry Ho was app -Messrs. H: B, PolloW and George for yearm "the �4 Mayor of Wingbaku." He F*rth Notes'. and Mrs. Connally w#1 reside in Ugsx4 gn was 80 years old at the time of his death. AS BROWN, "a ra'. (Rev.) Bradley, of Mit�bell, has Mr. M. Connelly's farm, aloo wisbee to rent his farm for a Urra of 76a". the next he was blind. Ae doctor thinks a ich, ai� itnembara a' t R10HARD BARRY, Proprietor; THOM joavy lifting, as he had A h f he brought it on by I w Of h been attendiiig the golden� weddihg' of her Holland, wife.of Mr. X Hollfilld,
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Auctioneer. 'be -loggin-g and was known to be a. a holessle a man� ac urin company' -Win. Becker, of Zurioh, was tried be. . an saw n no w as t 8�law. Vatson Me Com- flouring mill is' ElGif MACDONALD k wn he L id fore Judge Masson,at Goderich, last week, parents in Toront6. formerly of the Stuar '�owerful lifter. -The electors of Owen Bound, on Fri-- pany, of London. for forgery. The act charged wa& that of Mitchell, died at her. home =' Ugeroall last, Abstract— - -Miss Louisa, Southeott, daughter of forging the nam�aa f three of his relatives to -The Avonton beef syndioat�, is re- She was in kqr - 59th I year, Z�Jid tea. AUCUtor eek, carried the bylsw to organizing to provide the summer supply of week (Jay of last w Mr. Charles Southe6tt, f4rmerly of Exeter, & note for $650, sad his relatives all appear- enjoyed good'h"Ith until her- bat CLOTHIERS. bouns the Canadian Fadific Railway $40,- beef to. farmers. 4ways
Town Kfflop, 1896. 000 and a partial exemption from taxes for died in Toronto on Sunday, 14th inst., from ad and swore that their signatures were -Warden Nelson Monteith is aildressing illness. Her husband and two sons -survive shili of MB for a period of 511 years, they are to build lung trouble. The remains were brought to &rged. As the law r7uirea corroborative Farmers' institutes in Lambton and Mid- he
r, also her fatherl, Mr. James Bailey, who
0 the Street, in tho( Exeter for interment. teatim6ny in a charge a forgery, a banker ang Side of shels capaci and dlesex counties. is still bale and heaf�y, although in his 88th On the Wr an elevator of 800,,000 b ty, rm containing 100; acres, lot 18, fro' -The fai in Exeter was called, but as he swore he A.13STRACT OF RROFAMS. new flour sheds to hold . 30,000 barrels. 8%le by the -Miss Kate Leary has disposed of her year. strong Block. cession9l, Raiiiek, offered for hotognap lug bylaw was also can believed the signatures were all genuine h' 'business inft.Marys, to.Mr. Mr. David-Brawn,'of Lion!s Baianee from 1895 .................. ;.. i...$ 515 00 The waterworks debentuie public suctioii, at Fordwich, on Wedfiesday case ended in the dismissal of the defendant. 3. S. Webster. North Bruce visited his siaterS, Mrs. Win. H�ullett Tawnr-hip boundary expenditure for carried. vendor's of last week, was bought -in by the ra, - Walter Oliver, Dow -ale -The resideiiee of Mrs. George H. -The contr*t of repairMgAhe Fullarboa Mountain and M '96,: .......... ........ in St.. M&ry,%L 'J"t JM5 and 11 ........ 2 50 -The familiar signal, All, aboard," used the sum of $3,IV. v;eak. E*1_ .... ... .. .
Morris Tow shiP ........... ent'- -tax- -and ORTH, ONT. is being don soUsitor, -for h, of Goderich, died Moffatt, of Morris, was filled on Wednes- townshi hall was let by the council to Mr. Nind friends County treasurer non-resid . ......... 19238 SEAF for starting train a away with -Mrs. Tphn Donag] day evening, last week,'with a very happy GoorgelSordans for V37. VM "Companied by Mr. John Richardson# boundary line ..................... by the Grand Trunk Railway, and substi- very suddenly on Friday evening, 12th inst. company, numbering about 160, to witness 9. Kock - his format
5011. -Mr. John of Gadihill, has whp was visiting old friends at hituer, license fund ........ ...... I tuted by a sinall steam whistle alongside'of Xotes disoounted in. bank ...... .......... 1,971 90 She had been out during the evening, and theLtying Of the matrimonial bow- between secured a 'good situation at Rat P004901and- hoifie at Prompect Hill for th6 Arab time Government ach . ......... 3;�S 00 the anoneer in the cab of tHe locomotRe, had only - returned home about an hour Min Agnes. the esteemed daughter Of the since his removal W_'Uou�# Hesia, 24 yesiro has gone to fill it. Lumber and at Ili 00 whibb. is coniiacted with each passenger car when the silent messenger summonod her. hostess, and Mr. George 01V,er, of Brussels. --TMr- B.. Seole, of St. Marys, has sold ago- C91leeW under ditches and watercourse act 6i 86 "Inns Qnyr�Avrhat similex to the air broke T,,- gaid tht some 215 000 000 % lik I 66 'V�r I I V1 WAr- C-1- fru .;A&"^& �f U r U F&MOOm1w. of
coiiectoes. roii, totai tax ........... 9,620 86
5 per cent. in taxes,not padd 14th December
200
Tnterest from MuDiCiPAl fand.. . ...........
SOD 60
Toial receipts - - ..................
ABSTRACT OF F-XIPENDITURLPS.
Salaries ............ "*:
82600.
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Miscellaneous . ......... ......... , .........
W%rd No.. I in roads
204 48
D3 40
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WL ard No. 2 in ioads .....
15661
46089
Ward No. 3 in roads .........................
148 27
Ward No. 4 in roado ......... ...........
Boundary lines expenditure- -
.259 59
Sridges-
434 09
Gravel ...............................
551 88
5049
Charity..
Engineers'leps and expenses.
9726
schoole ........ .......
4 49
.608
County rate ................... ......
2,540 92
V-A -tea discounted in bank ..............
2-00000
"? s I Iser. Mr. nuersous 91 r0XV001j. his, ! mare, a L'y " , DO A1519 - V�� to be distributed to the Bikd, family th the ceremony b . a* rf Med at six ocloek. h nuef Wallace, waa the scene of. & A most shocking accide t happened. at the deceand Of a relative in England. rmot ing ps oir Chitticks P M., Dorcheetery� for -$300. the �t o h Miss MoVety, of Morro, was the brides- -The nine_year old son bf Mr. . Francis very pleasant event on th6 ev=m f s a Bird, of Brussels, expe Dit"er,_ of Brodhagen, - received an u I Ifthinst., when his -marl day. Me. X.-Barsh cts a million, and a I; e Brantford the other maid, and Mr. Peter Moftt, brother of the is liter WAS lady, whil t to cross in lawyer in looking up the cue. ding kick in the face f ly United in marriage tavr. Wm, SOD, of Middle-aged bride, sapported the groom. The wed ro'm a horse the otter ke- a =t across the tial knotvas mcureW front of a moving cars fell -The Bell Telephone Company has I -s � aton, two long Fifts bespoke the popularity of- the contract- day, :Glenallcu. The no. rag and the qar passed over her body 4-' ad in the central office at Clb of in ing,paties. �_The little son Mr. Thomas Me- and pleasantly Ved by the Rev. Mr., Naruxby. in the pre"lles Of some si M�st Cutting it tWo Parts. Of xt course distance transmitters, one for public sqrvics -The death of Miss Martha Pocock, Donald, of Mitchell, was ran 'over by a -Her husband Was Land one for trunk line. With the m6tallie on Monday, )ad the friogdo and relatives of the'bnde and 11eath was instantaneous- is coahe6t daughter of Mr. -G6orge- Pocock, of Wing. sleigh bat hUppily escap 1i eve wituess of the iecideut, and h ion people can talk to Now York. groom. towns* ham, which occurred on Monday morning, injury. Dr.J.Wishart,
was terrible. .-Mrs. J. Budd, of Goderich 15th inst., was particularly sad. Deceased -The Willowgtove, Logan, debating � --On Saturday, 12th inst., grief louse and property at as There died in Galt L a few days ago, has bought the I was in the 31st?ear of her age, and bad society inEend debating the advisablility of of London, perfdrmed an opemtibn on Mr-- 1, daughter of the late James ent occupied by Mrs. H. Andiews, of 5 years. At that taxing all bachelors over 30 year# of age, at Charles Brine, of St. Marys, belug,called in JAndt Browm been a sufferer ornearly 1 Brown, a - well-known resident of North ton, together with one lot, �he consideration -time she had . a severe attack of rheumatism, their next. meeting. by the attending physicias, Dr..BrowiL Dr. Dumfries, near Ayr. Shewasthewidowof being about $1,000, at which price. it -in not as Fotheringham, of Grenville, Sparks w also in. a * anoo.' . Mr. Brine
and though she gradually outgrew the then. * -Jam b t Ad 'this UtWlt; the late George Scroggi and was in her a dear property. had. eon very ill 'for Looms weeks, - 100 , George Willigon an old'Stanley boy M&tiepains, yet, other coniplications, re- � Manitidim, son of Rev. J�An Folthe iftess being AU at
1- Dumfries and --- :Mr. and -- nld-time —tor of Roy's 'chure . paid tAck of Pleurisy, w1de.h.
Balance in 4nd Ist JanuarY M7 - - - - - ... 1,22383 outh years 0 0 W� 9 a renewing old acquaintauceships in SUITIng ]LIVIn er aL J . - .1 I life bad been passeain the town- has bee] ht he has been almost old friends in Fullarton a visit lately. turned to ernpyems,and, a rib Was re-sectd
y yems. Mr. to get an. opening to . the Part affected, .andl .................. - her e;tire her husbajid she went to Galt that town after an absence of twent for seven or re a 03 2ereryls dropsy and heart -Margaret Stinson, 'daughter of with 'dad there' Mr. Willizon is extensively euga ad in a constant a ro li htly from Richard Stinson, of Mitchell, 'died Isat about three pintof pus was extractod, He t 40 yevxg ago an& has trouble. Although outrie now recovern pidl in con be �ex- Vabilities—ro Gre% Tawniship for outlet $M.00.. at� Mra.L Serogge leaves four"sons farming in Traill county, Not wakota. of W been week at CoUingwoA of,,typhoid fever. She in ig as A y A888t8__Mor'tg&ges, $12,700-00. Municipal fund in J. MAODONALD9 ever since. ant to that state quite a young man, the effeeU of a .014, r, which of woose V Will 'be r. Her parents 'have been He w knitting factory in] very hand V.,862.00, total $L4,582.00 and a dauglite around the house almost as -usual up to the w" employed in the &;d ba hPA spent years , but several brothers and with 'very little _eVit" 6ther t U an in' wu a couple of years, slow. ADAN DICKSON dead several JeL fund of pluck and energy that g before her death in faeV she had that to for Auditors They are Andrewp Has- tibaustib evenin W. G. SMITH IF. R. Tele-raph A-ent. sisters surviveher. 2" C. 15 3