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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-02-26, Page 84L 7 - - ----- -- is 77 -7 777.-T, _J Trip 3- FEBRUA11"i'v 0077*1 Lit, V 1`7 PF, 0 S A. informed my" hai justentored on C> -1p, for.the purpose' James and Wednesd%., 'the first dg, of divine Dow and A. E, Tennant, of hn the decision )und. a 3 y? en agement with Mr. Rather - will bo gratified tonote of the big loss thr�e Bonn' 4aini#,Mary, s9rAo=*Nhela.im8L-Thomais church, having's race course and recreation gr( . I Witson's Oash Grocery Dominion Cabit n110111100s, and three daughterti, I Monday ' of let, at a lite meeting, tO ounced the —Mr. William Horn, one of Exeter NorWis ford. in t 11110 Dominion -Fmihise: and, Mrs. John Hays. Mr., SPrp.at Was 9.', at -11 a. in. The rector has ann 25 ibs. otgooct guaranteed ous"s or, an obIl for me entirel abolish the xt Sunday, respected residents, died on Sunday last this week was orm Ids are very subject of conflimation, y etc ng ot taken that step are p ell hbor and a By his fru;Tiky w0*00anot give will find his kmi'd and fafteDtI011146 Uth after a few w"kie illness, and was, buried 'in p at it in and �round Gorrie. Early S p kin g �, )r $1,for ibe reason tbot it i6ostamore mon6y.- It you Act. The revaimi 'barrister true friend. sad all who have n _Feialent p prias, take it wad be sure to cow* for sure.—Mr. William 0 o e all influenza going the Anse usefulness gone tend.—Retormers will please h Exeter- cemetery.—Elizabeth Marshall, There seems to a t it at that Conti' erable, invited to at, bore for your other grooerissAthere you can rely nef industry, lie amassed id �t was taken -severely an 6f Rodgerville; On Saith-, of JUyfield strei , the council ZIL of Mr. J. P. Marshall, rounds and a tte eking many the aged, the etting thebest goads at the lowest pritm.-We wealth with which he was r In 3nind the 'ill'oeting in of fina Tess and ill last week, ut at -present writing, we Wednesday and will be buried at middle aged, th) young and the very young. We are howing a Splendid assortm make a speciality Coffee, and will ing. Two rinks died on ioovering, though benevolent ind religious obfects, He was chamber this (Friday) evert t oll account o mustaLtee betWtvaoue than you can go sciv pleased to note, in rf o Exeter cemeterythis (Friday) afte&oOu.-­ Noub xepap f age. of Mew t from any d McKay is still quiet and'utiassuming, a Man of sterling in- of Goderich curlero'came here n Wednes grade of now —Mr. Don4 "w rather slowl, day to have'& -friendly game with the Be&. Mr. A. Shqers, contractor, has receiv6d the Tea Pedlar. We rotall the lvat . upright in r 1b., *qual to any to be had at aw Teo, at 35o r and strictly honest and t ehouse on aw0unt Of A cOil- to rity more but come and try our boat eofifined tV e home contract of putting up a new brick chool wicati, don' pa �' we hope Ahe a in religion he was a Pros. forth Callers. ln the -,afternoon 'th 1 k of sciati bul to and in the even., house on the 14th concession of � Hay town- roung, Hyson.. Nylon and India Tea. We retail at tinued attao cow an, -and by his death the' church b ho -WEDDTNG. n Tuesasy last a very pret- No, and they an the finest goods we can buy, try return of milder weather will bring, im. byteri 18 r one of her. most liberal Yb Dy 've a 96 the were regis. ship* thin- next season.—Mr. John Evans we" f Isour - Breakfut Coom at 17e per lb. We bAvo the Xgmondville has lost has received tho'contract of the new brick t wedding w celebrated n St. James'- SHEETINGS d at provement. 7 EIJI t 5 in x urinL Ing own 0 d Delhi Bran supportem He took keen interest iq t e r e dyw. eiit h—t clerk 0 births, 17 0 urch Set6fort the contracting parties fine6kemned goods the celebrate memo price al other,, and after interior goodi ask for schoolhouse at Eden. IT, them Ahoy we the 6"L 111 CrociEery and G asawaris BAD NEws.—The sad intelligence was re- everything that pertained io"the welfare Of. marriages and 26 deaths. being Ar. Jam a Hagan, jr., of the'town- PILLOW C OTTONS mSaturday mo i last of- the church, and in everything that tended ship of Hay, an Miss Flora A. McKinnon, me, have some very fine goode- tight prices no oeived here, o I's . .. JBruefteld youngest daughter of Mr. Donald McKin- trouble to show goods. gas tham'sod compare pRce% , sudden death of ;IrnawNerertitnof to advance the moral and spiritual interests Zurich. The LINENS WHOTA terribly —Mr. W *in. Walper has sold his of the tow hip of Tack AM kinds of produce taken in exebangfo for io Mrs. W. Tho He inide no display of ur- NOTES. eromith. awt We highest prioe paid for the bed goods. vads' Goderich, and mother of inof -the community. B. R. HiaGnisi general fire and life ins non NA was r t was a most 1143�'ere what he did, and. indeed in' few men was ance an&, notary giblio, oonvoyanoor.ioammissioner house and lots to Mr. Henry Lippert. Mr.' marrialle formed at high noon by son, of thin town. I uch substance with no little show. for ta log e2divi -Father McCabe.' The bride was foreggs. ko. Private funds On iims Lippert intends to move here as soon as he FLANNELETTES of Rev. shook to Mrs. Thomson, coming as it did, there so in good farm proverbr, at 6 per cent log n light N, Seaforth. lot his left hand* mOrtgaig"' On in through assassin Hay towinship.—Mi dressed in light ey, trimmed with cream 0. WILSO He ever'sought to "not At home arary morning Owd WOduslidsY without the least warning, or the knowledge' of esiZ HANDSOME PRINTS Bank of Commerce l3look. that her mother had been at all indisposed, know what his right hand did. In polities weak. 14" Maggie Holtzman fee gone to Elkton, to silk and lam, an carked a boquet of roses. -But A nd the funeral of her brother's Child.— ThA bridesmaidowereMiss Mary Hagan, of It appears th�j, spart from a cold,, MrS. he was a Reformer, and always took a deiap RZKoLDETeS MEETING.— meeting of atte %I health, and fin interest in all public matters, and for -a few tfie Shareholders and patrons of the Brucefield Mr. Christian Schoch h to Owaaa, this village, and. Him Maggie, of the town- PRETTY EMBROIDERIES, U JamExpress CowsmY. Shepherd wed in her ust as gone Friday dVening was spending the time ears was a rrfember of the township council. Cheage Msnufwturing Company will be lield In the Michigan, to visit his daughter and other ship of Hay. T e groom was supported by factory on March figh, at I o1clook,p. m.i for the put- AND BLOUSE MATERIALSi We -art apes to -bers of he. Ri. funeral on Saturday, 29th February,waa friends.—Mr, E.* J. Hagen, our Principal his brother Mr Peter Hagan,- of Detroit, ALL RA11i SBRVICE. pless;ntly with the mem ir family pose of lotting milk routes, 'disposing of the whey, We are now able to handle business to and trotu About 11,61clook she wan.preparixg to' re- very Aaygely attended. His remains were cave his scholars a holiday on Tuesday last. and Mr. Am oKinnon, of Tackersmith. and appointing, a siorelaty and other special bud the following point@ in 1hitish.Columbla,viz . Ralso tire for the night when she -'Auddenl dr laid beside those of his wife in Egmondville naL � Jouzi BuRneso president. 1523.8. " Rb was attending his brother James' wed- Tho wedding I ch was played by Miss jDrassed imp da, and the follow. ohn Galster, who ban been NeIton, Rosalind. Victoria. Want pad on the floor, dying almork imin cemetery. B=,Fg.—Mr. and! Mrs. James Aikenhea ding.—Mr. J Daly,, of Seafort . After the. ceremony was lobs, Emerson, Morris, Winnipeg, it. _f . Ing points In Mani Mrs. Thomit-ates nisavIriends in town w —0 Hensall, moved to town a. few weeks ago.— over and the appy couple werb- warmly - Some beautiful fhings ill ani Braudoo, are vie 1112unewU in Lontlon this week.- PokdUyi deeply a ith her in her very sud- LOCAL BRiEFs.—Mr. Colill McArthur, of Mr. John Cowan intends erecting am ad. Mr. John Schnell,'jr., moved intd one of congratulated by their relatives and friends, 'Agent, 11.1ke' t. once dro to the bride's father's, W. SOMERVILLED oimpiAise wl 8 bereavement. Besides Mrs. Morris, was in t6NO:� in Monday. Mr. Me- dition to his already comfortable house.—A Mr. Fred Hoss's house recently. they at once dro 11 bdom A*w DRESS GOO Telegraph and E�wsw Building, Seaforth i rZ;ed fro a all parto k of, a sumptuous linner, i" Thomson, the deceased leavas to mourn her Arthur haa Just m the gold die- Carlod Of fat Cattle W169 shipped last Thum- wher ant*, ana mA departure her husband triots of Aritish !a�lumbia. Re has an day by Mr. Charles Reid.—Mr. Tomlinson and two souL Turribe=y. and a very ple t social time was spent. good Jolaime in the Slooan has let the contract for his now barn to Mr. NoTEs.—Miss Ransom, of Palintirston, is The young coupil afterwards drove to their Have arrived f resh frora 4nterest in two home on the Parr line and oil the fol- RsFuGe.—The committee Of district and expects to make well out of his Alex. Roa._..;.Mr. Monteith -also intends visiting it Mrs, Balfoues. —Mrs. Backm OW12 9 HOUSE or I foreigit markets. They 9* an lowing evening a grand reception was given the House -of Refuge, Consisting of Mesut. invep1ment. He intends going back in a erecting a barn and has let the contract to ham and Mn.J.Balfour, of Wolseley, M - - of Mr. James marked" and ready for lJouth Mila Hyslop (ohairmanf, Mooney and Torrance, few 4weeks.-A car load -of good horses Was" Mr. MeBeath.—Mise AMY Murdoch. of itobs, will. return to their homes on Taes- them &tL -the fine residence STRAMRD, ONTARIO, legroom. We heart�fy Some of the lines are togetherwiWthe Warden, County Clerk shipped from here to Winnipeg on Monday. Hentall,mas the guest of Miss -t-Dttie -Me- day next, after - having spent the . winter Hagan, father of tt A large, elegantly equipped commercial Lane and Inspector Costs, met in Clinton, last.—Mr. R. H. Collins Urrister, Of Gregor this week.—One day last week a pleasantly with friends and old acquaint- unite with the many friends of the happy attractive, aud they wiU found more t6n ordivary school—none better imada. Students on Friday, 12th inet.,'to let the contracts Exeter, was in town on Monday attending team of horses belongin an" 'a Ontario. —Emanuel Bolt has leased couple in Wi8hingthem long end continued in to Mr. Sp Cost SALE t, W ite for Coital, applies, &c. Mr. J. ' W. Irwin, Of court.—Mr. J. R. Lyon,of Toronto, took fright whili standing at the rrioow. A of his farm to our enterprising farmer, happiness. COOK may enter at may line. r 091118. for si � 4 Ing anon W. . ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 Clinton, who has been supplying the groo t Sunday in. town a -guest at Ingleside. a Peter McEwen. Mr. Bolthas reserved and started off down the road at good the" PuBLic ScHooL CoNcERT.—A number of r er b ies for sorn pace. On the way they overtook zone attended the concert held in -Mourn. John - Thompson am e time, was the succendul tender- and VVilli aihother house and a portion of land.—S. -Anderson, our citi out of five ; Mr. . J. kA King, Of -Solater are this Week attending a meeting of Black, 0. auk Woo 'a school house, No. 7, buildis or,,, sleigh, and not caring to turn out, just ran J. Anderson, R. Leathorn, J.. Mr. Fr 11. MCFAUL bread, an the High Court of Canadian Order of right into the sleigh, throwing out- the cc- Mills and, P. King are arnong the latest Hibbert, on Fride y evening last. The house Cardno's Opem Hall, Clinton, got the, contract for d Ford & Murphy, of Clinton, the meat eon- For�sters, "'delegates from Somforth lodge. cupent, Mr. R. Murdoch, and starting his names added to t9e list of shareholders of �waa very well fif ed, and notwithstanding Goods- dOWJ4 Oe In minor matters were —The first robin of the season was'seen horses, thus -causing a second runaway. Mr. the Bluevale flax mill project. liry or aff, tract. Several other the fact that nomi � of the performers were SEAFORTH. left at the disposition of the Inspector. The on Friday last. Surely his robinship must Murdoch escaped with a badly scratched ------ unable to be pre ient through illnessi the L. DOI committee declined to appoint,& chaplain, have been a little premature in his arrival- face and a good shaking up.—Minis Davis, Howick. concert was a gatifying success. In -the oompanyl The Marvel of the Age, the wonderful as requested by the Cliuion ministers, but —The- contract for the coun.ty printing ban of Hennall, was this week the guest of Miss GATHERwGs.—Misis Edith Perkins wa's absence of Mr. ite, of,Mitchell, who was SeafortWs Grestest Cash Dry Goods B TJCTION ordered the Inspector to hire a livery when been awarded toMr. W. H. Kerr, of the 'no. the guest of Rev. Mr. Mason, Winghani, such Higp ­�-Mre. D. McIntosh in at present to have acted as airman and who is 0 1 n e matograph e, necessary for any of the ministers. It is Brussels Post. —The pupils, of the Seaforth visiting frienas in Craig.—Mr. Melvin last week.—Mr. S. Johnston had the mis- a general favori Mr. Harry Horton eon- A likely the county council, at its June meet- Collegiate Institute have subscribed the Graham who in *teaching school - a Dash- n to 08 u; fill his B. Huestonii-will regret to learn that UM At tbo The greatest attmetiorl'at the last fort e I e two fi e horses last week, seuted, on very hort notice, to ing, will 'deal with the appointment of a sum of $21 towards the relief of the Armen- wood, spent Saturday and Sunday - at his they having been run over or struck by the place, which he d with credit to himself both seriou 1 -11 d will hope Toronto Fair. are L of chaplain. jans, which sum has been forwarded to Dr- home here.—Rev. Mr. Muir conducted the train.—Wi hear,typhoid fever is: raging in and entire satiifa(tion to the audience. Thi very.,—gri. 134'm&ens Taylor, of oTditiloW Of Geikie, the treaEurer of the'fuud, and has anniversary services -for Rev. Mr. Forrest, Clifford. Quite a number are laid up and nentfeature of the evening's enter- village, has recently treated, his daughter, &me#, risam or Two ights Onlv—Tuesday alld THE -OxLY CHAN(14.—As mentioned pre- been acknowledged b him,—A burning of Walton, on Sabbath, and Mr. Forrest ent was the character comic songs by Mine B d pwitum ell&, to a fine Bell piano.--%' filled Mr. Muies pulpit in the evening. In Mr. Money, of K irkton. Mr. Mone Wednesday. 1(areh 2 and 3. viously, the only opportunity which will be chimney in Cardno?s b ock was the cause of some have died from its effects. —Some of P zftdy for #PnAg Y a Ellis has returned from Luc wk�re our neighbors attended the Farmers' Inati I as a talented actor, and dealftblO Umb wl e people of this vicinity of see- calling out the fire brigade on Monday the morning Rev. Dr. Buchanan delivered singer as we be scid. Tot tute meetingl in Lakelet oil Monday.. Ther -everal weeks with frle a ast , r1eu afforded th u Matinee—Wedxesday Aftcrnoon-4 O'Clock. in the Cinematographe will be in Cardno's morning. It was a good thing it was not a most interesting and instructive address sa a 1. good was spending F d ya if -ter age id it was a grand success, 'and the h impersonator, and every time he appeared her former home. —11r. Daniel Kydd span io da hall o� Tuesday and Wednesday next. more serious, as &'fire ould have ourFly on the mission work among the Bheels in despite the die he was loudly apn auded and encored, some- Sabb%th last with relatives at the Tham can bagi�veb The. only o to see the marvellous was, crowded, agreembld There will be a uerformance each evening, done considerable damage with such. h a India, where he has been laboring for eight night. There were three speakers present. times b calle back the second- time. ugn by road.—The council met here on di be choo dlY P-1010:0atnii0tny pictures years. He was greeted by a large bud at" —Miss May Grigg, of Springbank, who is Mr. S. torten, hat prince vi violinists, e e last. Among -other - busin8e commei�cing at 8 o'cliock, and at'4 o7clock on wind as was blowing that morning I r at aD. XQGU Admission, 25e; children, 10c; advance Bethune was home from Detroit for tenti,�e audience. --Mr. R. Younge, of pliaTed a number i if instrumentale in fine v Coxworth's hall for a Wednesday afternoon a matinee will be G ' I as at present attending Hamilton Ladies' Col. e ed h, I eorgdays' visit this week. Mr. Btha e �Iinto, ig'visiting his brother-in'-Iaw, Mr. I held. This affords an opportunity of seeing a few from eryipelas in her head. at e his brother Harry, chording on sale of seats 25c, at FEAVs DRuG STORE. e a, is very ill a y e, wi, their. meetings throughout the year,. this marvellous invention that is rarely af- is one of the Canadian young men wh Fraser and other 'friends in the organ. veno'; 0 18 Thomas Ve wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Ubel McLeau,of Hensall, also part of t for holding e ]3rown IM: H. J. HILL, Manager, forded in places of this size, and people doing well across the lines.—Mrs. J. C. 1ully sustained he -reputation as all elocu- new hand eria-ine,hose reel and fire St Stanley, a1621-4 should not fail to take advantage of it. The Greig took part in a concert at Clinton on. -7- 1tionfiet in a couple of well rendered re fileasing theasmqtothernfor' cita- ap ara 4, )Ubl Cinematographe has.been on exhibition,in a Thursday night. Mrs. Greig's splendid Mckffi6p. Chnton. Mr - Coxwort n for 11 tions. The mate quartette and the mixed odemte rent of VM a year. FIMIL number of the large cities, and'. i each elocutionary abilities make her a marked TuE CuEusE 'FACTORY. JoTTmus.—There is a probability of the quartette of Carmel church were unable to vcry ic Ine Kippen St —The managers of granting of hotel licenses was also -taken ear Ore lace it has created 4 decided �se`ns` two Methodist churches here amalgamating. a on ation. favorite with the, concert going people.— the Winthrop cheese and buttep rhanufac. 24 'perform their ris owing to the illness of at this meeting, -and the license fee to 11 'notion Miss Ada B6nnar has returned to town after t We New York San says: " The The grocery store Of Mears. Shepherd & uring company have everything in ship Messrs. CrawZrd and Miller, but Messrs. fixed for the year, at $160 for e heifers comins Beacom had a narrow escape from destrue- , coming 2 yew- -44 New goods have just passed into a pictures shown by t4e Cinem an extended visit with friends in Lucknow. shape for another year, and expect uite an Johnston and Wood bropght down the' hotel. Th# new by-laws receiv�d theeir tock, atographe e tion increase in next season's make. Venders house in a well r enderpd comic duet, in reading and were passed, and- it 'was d Sixteen Well br" mew Cottonades, Shirtiugs, Ginghams. have amazed (not only �startled) th -; whole �-While running. with the hose cart 'on by fire early Monday morning. r. k John Shepherd, who sleeps over the store, Denims, Prints P611 makenfrom 5c up. city." The plans of the advance sale of Mond last, Mr. M. Broderi, *drawing will be received at their for milk which &: coupl! of local hits were introduced. to ask for tenders for printing in connee sy morning IDW g �tore and as it costs slipped and fell and -the cart passed over his was awakened by the smell of smoke, and Tho who seats are at Fear's di meetin in the factory on Friday, March The ac,!ompani t- ayed by Miss withthecounpil and its proceedings. reserve an tbo P yo ilk Mr. JAMS CA"ING, i mem was I no more to resery ur *esit than. the reg- foot, but fortunately he was not seriously 5th. arties interested in drawing m arrived on the scene in the nick of tim and Louie Moir. Wm. Xtoneman sang a G. with a few pails of water was able' to ex. Petty, the reeve, and Mr. :Hem "ouple ular price of admission cents) you should hurt.—A movement is On foot among should canvass their respective routes and Kippen. ' c of solos with fine effect, his daughter Cook were appointed as a committee ttlo:: ?A �not fail to secure a Lood tin uish thi blaze. The cause of the fire is 8 Won" seat by, calling at Clinton capitalists for the establishing of a mark their tender at the lowest �oaible 9 a A in he organ. Eval presidi 9 'Air- John the Hay 6ouncil'in regard to the shares a mystery.—Confirmation services were held %once and having it reser-Vied for you. large summer hotel at'Bayfield. We under- e by the an 0 wild be allowed village would be entitled to receive fror&2 price. Th' routes will all be let Morrison d ibert Hpggarth each in St. Paul's church on Sunday last, when JUCHARL WU stand the necessary money has been sub - gallon. a couple f p,)od readings. Miss Amnlie that council on account of �the cost of BROWN. four scribed, the site purchased, and the plans NOTE NOTE LOST.—LOSt ii�te drawn at S Bishop Baldwin officiated.—Up to the prs- gave —Mi. Joseph Little, �on of Mr. Morrison, Miss Einily Boa and Mr. Daniel town hall and cash in monthe'In favor of S. Barto4 & Son, Sesforth, for irepareil. Should the scheme go through ent time $93.20 has been mebived at the treasury. hu won 0; Has, will create quite a boom in our Canadian J.Little, ban returned to his home at Park fund.— Brintuell acted i trio comic dialogue speak in the highest terms cf� the courtAtaqw. $26. Parties, are cautioned against negotiating the It Molsbu's bank for the India relief UCTION SAI River, Dakota.—Xiss Kelly, who his been very creditably. At thezlote,'the teacher, very sold note as payment has been! stopped. S. BART Dr. end Mrs. McCallum have gone to Wash- which they received, and of the ti DISTRrOT 3gATTEM. Son, Sufarth. 1524-10' Nelvyiort.—Two rinks of curlers from' visiting her, aunt, Pre. T. Campbell, left for Mr. Frank Wood, moved a hearty vote. of aftam I -eon Clinton were hereon Thursday last week ington, Ohio', where the doctor intends to factory manner in which the Hay a suOU= on TA 24 e em an a noted the' claium6 SAis paih, spiles, a r kettles, etc. Be her home in Morris on Monday.—Mr. R. thanks to the perlormers and -,others who treated th d d' and had a friendly game among themselves. J. Harris, of Merlin,� Kent �ounty, son of practise, day Mudh -Sh, ad on page 5. S. MULLITf helped to make :he entertainment such a waarn - Ir vat After the business Whed they all rew'� —Mr. George Stewart,'Huron's hay khag, is Mr. S. Harris� here, ban returned from his suoess, which was carried with the usual A DAsTA-RDLY TRicK.—Some time during To BoARvxRs.—A eon e of boarders call paired. to Peine's hotel, where a- sumptaoug ne 2 70W in Kerwood this week buying baled hay. Londesboro. �Vedneoday night or early Thursday morn�' find excellent accommodstlo a private bouts in visit in Whitby, and we are pleased to see ap'plause. The min eting closed. by all rising :upper was partaken of.—Hay and Tack lout stem-walm ling some person or pe old, In loal; 000 ITOR OffiCe. 16164.1 He says 'he call buy it biled chea er there him looking wl, ell again. —Mine Dennison, ITEMS.—Ia8t Monday evening being lit. to their feet d singing the nat mith counelle will meet Henna council on WA V ra(;us broke a couple town, by applying at Tua Ex of ionki 't isiiinS her sister, Mrs. John C. irary night at the League, a larger number' anthem, after whi Dh the --rowd, -young and than he Can loose here.—The scrap io band ' of the ban off one of the windows at the Varna, is v 'Monday first, at 2 o'clock, in Coxworth's imb ban will hold a musical meeting in the Salvation Morrison.—A$r. ohn Little is laid up wit were prement than ordinary. The recitations� old, youths and m %idens, took- their several hall, to a 1 djust school matters that, are now skating rink, ond oil gaining admittance, MsoNic AT Homis.—The annual at h I usaw" Army barracks on Tuesday and Wednesday Vot sprinkled & quantity of galt across the home of Britannia Masonic lodge was given Is, grippe. We hope to see him speedily scion and mouth organ selections were well ways, each well p ieased with the evening's claiming attention. This Vnill'bes ineetrw'g evenings next.—A larg umber of horses AIR* Centre of the ice. Before it was noticed the in the lodge room on Friday evening last, recover. rendered. At the close a subscription was entertainment. of much interesC to he ra;tepayer.s.—The- e n and under -vaih were delivered here on Situiday last to Mr. taken up on behalf of the- India r ief fund LOCAL BuiEFs.—The snow storms of this Kippen circuit parsonage of -the Methodist salt had melted a considerable portion of a easAnt an aocia e me was spent e James Archibald.—A number of people in b the t —The Junior League, of Londesboro, visited A d! the ice, which will necessitate- a quantity of members, their wives and friends. own and vicinity are suffering from severe' russels. week were quite evere, but with the high Church irr - Hensall was the time of a yory vff for it being out out to the floor, and it will be ary programme the Cliu* ton League in the Rattenbury bomE FAST Oxzs. —Mr. R. Roach, the winds very little snow remained on the pleasing event n Monday afternoon lots colds &--,d h grippe, caused no doubt by the so to it will be t w f ished, which consisted of an instru- some thus before well known h ow has in training street Methodist -hurch last Friday even orse man, n roads. —Our mere] iants are, beginning to get when Mr. Frank H. Mann, of the townw-tMi*p" shape again, We did, not 10ink, there was mental duet by Miss Ewing and Master. very disagreeable weather we hav6 been for the r ing.—Mr. W. Gray, has completed- haulin in their spring go now offering of'Tackeramith, was united in marriage t4k aces in the spring the.following prin do and are having —We mentioned last week that the any person in town who would stoop to do Neelin, vocal solos by. Messrs. James Mul- string of trotters, Maple Leaf, 2.: 19 the big shop'to Blyth, which was bXght.bf great bargains i x heavy winter wear. —A Miss Annie M. Windsor, of the sau� Eliock D townW' town c was running again,; but since Ony was pal toon, of that lace.—Mr. uch a contemptibly mean trick, and should Ion and W. D. Bright ; instrumental b Reddy, 2:191; Steel Hal, 2:241;, Rockaway, In the Mr. Wa number of new members were received into ship. The'cere 7formdd by _:U then we have learned that Mr. A. Card STOCK the perpetrators :be found out they should Miss Ewing and Master Hodgins, and rea7- nop 2:1239j; and UDonnell, a green horse, but man's horse, which fell,paralyzed at the mill t fir ikiiesenberry in Jr., has -leased it from his father and has he Methodist Church here as, the -result of Rev. W. J. Waddell. We join with theel. be severely punished. gs bv. Mrs. J. C. Greig, and Mr. F. G. very fast. This is one of the finest strings ast week, will soon be around again. the special reviv services recently held. Iffooty upphm many friends in wishig them all happinem. -past eleven atempting been soliciting subscriptions from our mer- just �—Miss M. Bingham, of Summernill, is Which Mr. N�elixi. About half I of trotters in Ontario and Mr. Roach il Ther6 has been a great deal of sickness in in their neew home at Kipped, chants for the purpose of recompensing him' Y.- M. C. A. ANNIVERSAY.—The anni. luncheon was served, after which the the man to make them show up the bst ithe guest of Mr. Whiteley.—Mr. G. our usually healtl. y village during the past Mann recentl purchased. frotm Y er . Oplendulged for a few momenta for his outlay. While Mr. Cardno has y ly -. MORSICS.- -versary in Young ir shown commendable enterprise, we . do not all e chief cause. old. VATTL%_ - connection with the in ung c g to music furnished by the Daly, here are few drivers on the turf who ca� !Crawford, of Manitoba , who has been visit- few weeks, lagrip e being th , James Moore, of that . villa e. Men�s Christian Association will be hel(I on don handle a horseo well as bf, can. Besides those ing friends in this - vicinity, left Jor home We are pleased t state, however, that the Robert Fairbairn, of Manitou, a thililt it just that the entire cost of runnlDg last Tuesday morning.—Mr Deggi of majo i of m anito* old 'I bullvalf' Monday evening next. Many are the ex- orchestra. This was the most pleas nt of already mentioned he also -has in his stable r ty them re now recovering nicely. is here visiting' his mother, Mrs. Elliott the clock should come on the merchants, .181thip AND onion of pleasure hy the general public the many enjoyable at homes given -by the Florence G., 2:18, and her colt by Online, Belgrave, is visiting at her mother's, Mrs. event occurred on' ns .4 pre Wed- Fairbairn, who is aerio I ill The friends dortn 120 when the privilege is e oyed equally by all Avery pleaging Noxop tinder racy oo in at -the prospect of hearing Rev.R. Johnston, members of Britannia lodge, and these an- . low. MoKenzie's.—Rev. Mr. McKibbon and wife, ueaday aftemooll of- this week, at the resi- 'of Mrs. Elizabeth asuhii:Z7,ee C' I nj Mal f Mr, J". in towu. The counci should t-,Lke some, i. 2:04, which is a very I k fel stay* *f London. Cardno's hall has been engaged nual gatherings of the members and their f orate of Wroxeter, called on Mr. Andrews o - r, I sulk nediate steps to remedy this, and as we I Mr. Roach expects to E____ m n dence of Mrs.. Jam a Lang,where Rev. C. J. P. Marshall, of Rodgerville, -idll be nor Noxon cambia with a- 11 :for the express purpose of affording all this friends are always looked forward to their'way to Seaforth Sunday. on have been informed by good &at this list in the spring. Mills has histstud- r and rooms. , We here re- learn of her death, which occu'rred i lumber vol rhority that 0 ;�Cipportunity. Those wh have keard 'Mr. great deal of pleasure. fer to the marriag 3 of Mr. David Bruce,,one Inesday last, after a severe but shor 11ab", the clock is virtually the property of the i NoTEs.—Adam Koenig and Wm. of the prospero Johnston speak highly of his* addresses as vator -1 bay im town, some definite arrangement should be I bill are this' -week attending the iCanadi Tuckersmith young farmers of, the 'The deceased had attained -the' age of 76. being very ins SEAFoRTlr Wums FRom LoNDOX.—Be. -�aters grand lodge at Nis of township famil. Th nieral -ia tractive and interesting. The come to at once.—Mrs. P. Klinkhammer, of Order of Foi. FoOTALL MATdH.—A frieuddly game Of Hull , to Miss Alice Lavina but lewve_s no f programme will be varied with selections by tween four and five hundred peo Is witness - Winnipeg, who came here a om Brussels.—The merry 1 football was played betw' een the teams of Silleiy, daughter f the late Mr. Sillery, take place L to -the kieter,cemetery t few weeks ago as delegates fr per koWe- ift pleas ed the & Moon, the Presbyterian church choir, and a hockey matea in the rin here makers, Ramsay and Rich,- gave an enter- nea Kydd, irindatono; ou�� with the remains of her mother, the late I school sections No. '5, Hibbert, and No. 5, r Staffs,, and si er of Mrs.George (Friday) fte M. Marshall has th : antand profitable evening is assured all Thursday evening of last week, between tainmentin the town hall last 'Frid of thin village. e heartily unite with the sympathy Of all in the Ion of bis- wife.--7­Mr;'1 iting ay even- Tuckeramith, on thq-grounds of the latter, h London and Soxforth, andoheered the home Mrs. Dorse and who has been via who attend. Admission free. Collection ing, under the auspides of the Sone'Of Scot- W inead friends of t ourig couple in- &ntii Mrs. S. T. Jackson, Of R Y, friends in town and vicinity since, returned a afternoon of last week. For team on to a victory, which is indeed credit - ill be lib months' a t 13 laud, t one should rou at the close, which it is -hoped wi o a large house.�Every =long and c nued happiness t"h here this week visit' Mrs. Jacksores. eral, as the Association is in need of funds. able to them. The London texm very to her western -home on Satuiday last.— imp seem d doubtful which would w* Rev.� joint notes. remember'the horse fair on Thursday of next life. The swervice petformed by parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, vV st Ban- Miss Minnie McKay, of this town,has been st of the alth i Ribbert was playing mainly a niss_: per Annum Mi strong aggregation, and een the mo' Henderson in attend- the London road.—The resideirge of Theme& engaged as teacher in the Clinton public week. It promises to be the largei defe o game, but at length by some good Mi A CoR-FmcTroN.—Wei regret that in our guine of the admirers of our team hardly Ing the Highb Con t of the Canadian Order Robertson, 'Esq., of Tuckergmith, was Aw BOSUNBER1 school, at a salary of $9275 a year. —Two season. Driving Park Association have comb , on the home team secured a goal. 'tain- expected t"t the boys would come out on H' . Cou sion report of the Harmers' Institute enter decided, on account of the number of . e si rinks of our curlers went to Guelph on of Foresters in se at Niagara Falls, as scene of a very interesting event, on Thuw�nrls- Tac;L: Jimith played in gopd trim,and Ehort- zuent at Dashwood a couple of weeks ago, top, as compared with. London they are Sle for a pacing stake, to open a pacing Tuesday to compete for the man taiik- quirieo tor p com aratively young p ayers. To. Housall. —Mr. and Mrs. George Case, of the daughter, Miss Margaret E., to Mr. John through the careless The game lystu., 'securedtwo more goals. Hibbert repre entative, of Court Ivy Green, of day last. We refer to the marriage of ness of the composi ard, but were defeated in the first round by stake on the Bame-eginditione as the trotting not a Aver after �,Uy attempts scored one goal. and proof reader, we were made to do our throughout was a hot one, and i the Stratford club, by 9 shots.—The regular one, for $100,on the 24th of May.—John D. London roa ver pleasantly entertained a Dodds, of Brook -dale, Manitoba. The care - was allowed a moment fo wards thq'end of the game the home team r loafing. Until old friend, Mr. Thomas McCallum, of Ex Ronald has sold the Ronald engine works of number eir fr ends at their ne home 3erformed by Rev.- S. Achesoni, 4 meeting of the Literary and Debatin secured inother goal,� thus winning the many was I eter, a very great injustice. Owing to this nearly the call of time the sc6re etood a. 9 this place to E. H. Thomas, of Norwich, Tuesday evenin last, and among whom Kippen, and as wituessecl by the club was held on Monday evening lost, me by a score of 4 to 1. Meosrs.. Laidlaw 40n many the teams scoring almost alternate goals, -8 to 11 wont] blundei his name was not mentioned at all. who takes possession in the course of a week ga were -the choir f Carm el Presbyterian relatives 'of the contracting parties. � � 0� when an interesting debate on the tariff d McGee acted as referees. The return calf, Thesei The following is what was written and what and thepectators yelled themselves hoarse _ or two, 'All church, of which choir Mrs. Case- was a happy Couple were very warmly cougratu-% question was held. The sides were cham- and intends rpnning them in full AVFRy�, mn should have appeared in the published re- u' ing on the players. The Seaforth boys I matchwillbe played on the grounds of r9 pioned by Messrs. D. D. Wilson and Dr. blast. The sale includes the foundry plant school section No. 5, Hibbert, this (Fridayj member, until her recent marriage.—Mr. lated, and a splendid time w" spentby 1� -however, and to- 1 hat did appear Miss seemed to hold out better,, Bethune. The decision was given ih favor -house and land ad*' ln1n the afternoon, when a good game is looked for rmichaeI and Mr. George -p!eaeut. Mr. and Mrs. Dodds will port, instead of w and dwelling 01 and Mra,'John Ca' Morlock, of Crediton, who is, evidently, wards the close managed by hard playing to i of tariff reductions.—Mr. W. K. Pearce, of foundry,; Gt does not include guishel ell, MeEwen, all of th. a village, were at the Mr. Dodd"s home in Manitoba in the "goto score two or three times in sucrc6ssionii thus WEST END NOTES, —Missionary services Me, form dtoi a natural elocutionist, gave an. excellently e ge gines. Those Mr. Ronald disposes of to cer- ho of Mr. Towers of Hibbert, on Wed- of a few weeks.—Miss Ida Hotham has to I K" the Dominion Bank, wishes to ackno I d ill be held at Turner's church on Sunday to rendered recitation, while Mr. McCallum, obtaining a winning lead, and fintshing up the receipt of the following additional sub- tain towns -he in now negotiating wit h. , It next by Rev. Mr. Millyard, of Clinton.— nesday afternoon of last week, attending covered nicely from her recent illn"s. lift oweats of Exeter. who is a natural mimic and an with a seore of 7 to 5 in their favor. Borh - is still to be known as the Ronald engine I , the marriag'e of Mi as Mary Towers, a sister cou'neil have pure L based a second hand fi�r*t 11 . abriptions to the India relief fund - Isaac Mr. H.. Thompson, of Bayfield, very ably accomplished elocutionist, gave a 0-ermas teams played exa-ellent combination, and for works. Mr. Thomas comes highly recom- Miller, $5 ; anonymous, $12 ; E�Jriend, $I.— filled the ul *it t Turner's church last of Mrs. Carmichael. to Mr. Charles F. Gil- ell 'he IDS cc f g,!ue from t town of 'Kincardine, p ea e to life such a close game it was particulirly free ARW and a Scottish r ding, so tru mended, and the Brussels people welcoihe al lard, -of the same t wnship, The 'marriage or t $7750.—A very pleasant at I home m from rougbness. It would be almost invidi- Mr. A. Chatfield, of Guelph, hai purchased Sunday.—Sin gunday, March 7th', annivers- F V b _f that one would ihink that in each cage he the jewelry business of Mr. Fred. Davis him and trust he may�be successful in his ary services will be held at Turer's church, ormed by the Rev. Peter ell the children of St. Paul's good land : ceremon was per ous to particularize among 'the players, but `purchase. —The infant Child of the late Wrn 'ju was to the manor born." and will take possession on the Ist of at 2 ay tvo,)l , in MeEwen's hall, on Wednewar, :30 and 7:30 �, m., and on the Mond Scott, of Cromart , and the hap y couple it is by no means disereditable to the others March. He move his family he drove out to Hense; I will. re as soon- Bright died at the -residence of C. Zillam" afterwards accom- evenin when &'very enjoy evening 'following a tea meeting will be able time waw,.. zone; Zsco SocrARY.F.—The to say that perhaps Brown Jackson, Cress- 9 ST. TaoxAs' OnL as he can obtain a suitable residence. Mi,. on Monday of last.week, and was buried at held in the basement of the church. To& panied by a numb r of their relatives and spent. school room- at St. Thomas' church was well well, and Baldwin shone most brilliantly Davis moves his family to Mitchell in 66 Listowl. took the evening - e press going south, fol. will be served from 6. to 8 o'clock, filled on Wednesday night, by both young among the home players. Major Anderr3on after few days.=Mrs. J. C. Hoffman, son and lowed by the goo wishes of their manv p, pleas- had the ioe in excellent c6ndition, and the Bxeter. which addresses will be given by the Rev. HuRett. and old, who had met together for i daughter, of Stratford, have m ed to town, Messrs Ford and Millyard, of Clinton, friends, tot ir ne home,. near Str OV atford, -band livened thingl up with their tirring ant evening, before entering on the solemn Cou.Ncir, DoixGs.--40ouncil met in Hmilla anct will occupy the Bpjws.—Mossrs. Prier and Armstrong where Mr. Gillard as given a fizje farm by Fairley residence on the Westmen, from Walton, and others; also Although it is onIT two or three Hall, on Monday, the 15th. � The commi0w Xi- Tin" duties of lent,. A dozen or moresmall music- corner of Jam�s and. West streets, recently shipped 300 fiogs to Ingersoll on Tuesda i vocal music by the Clinton quartette.—The his father.—MT. Ranuie, our old estab- Ulf in am tables were placed around the room, on years since hockey was started here, the tea appointed at a former' meeting to exam- li8hed merchant in endifthis a ring adding, FAM :The pied by -Mr JPseph 0. Rose.—Mis Mr. P. Curtin shipped 2 care of fat cattie, —to I& grippe is again claiming its victims. p which were games of all kinds, such as team has won a number of creditable vic, Occu] Alice Daly and kod irosie kcKay were "irt entto his present lives ine Mdegregoes bridge and i Toronto on Monday la#t.—A very successful No serious oases are reported.—Mr. G. a milliner� depa he, ap tories, and next year we would like to see 0 � trves. Tor, Checkers, crokinole, dominoes, natio at the now bridge, reported to DE10 etc were visiting in Brussels' this week.—Uisis dream carnival was 41eld in aw. on a a is n h a 0 list. —The fa of business.�Mrs. D.Young, of I Neepaws, W " them compete in the'Ontario Hockey Aasoct- P B d ' Tur er o t e i k rmers of and for upwards of an hour everyone as the hauling f 10 cords of stones for &a em, Murdoch, of Lucknowi was calling on skating 'rink on Monday evening last.— :this vicinity ate gettin in.&supply of ice. Manitoba, who has een spending the win - deep in the myateries, of his favorite game. ation championshi�s, and if they shouldn't bankment at said bridge, and. consider that� friends in Seaforth on Friday and Saturday Squire Leathern, has leased the mansion —Mrs. G. Crich and girs. H. Townsend vis- ter months with h r mother, Mrs. George Not come out on top we -predict that they will The Rev. Mr. Hodgins then took the chair, the Macgregor bridge should be rebuilt.thi& - of last week. . She was the guest of Mr. house to Mr. Ralph O'Neil, of Lucan, who Moir be a'close second. After the game the Lou- ited relatives in Goderich last' week.—Mrs. ' . �11 of this 'villa e, left this week for and introduced a. splendid programme of and Mra. S.Barton. —Mrs. Robert McAllist6r, will take possession shortly.—Mr. William Wi'ngharfi, where he intends visiting her year; which the council has'decided to do, don 'boys were entertained by tbti home Br6adfoot returned to Kansas last week readings, and instrumental and vocal music, of Milwaukee, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Zinger who has been landlord at the Me. husband's relatives revious to returning to but as to whether it shall be irn or cedar ivw players at an. oyster supper in Stowart's with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Musta 5 rd.—Mrs. reon which was well received, every member be- j not yet settled. The accepted tender f*r C. Laidlaw.—Mr. D.' Robb, of Clinton, tioploitan the b car, will vacate that W. G. Broadfoot is home on visit. — Manitoba.=Miss oss, sister of Mrs. Ite sidate restaurant, when a pleasant time was spent s y Miss e in PI ing vociferously applauded. The Rector Rumor has It I auk was-'Thomam Shob-A in speeches, songs and'jpkes, and although school inspector,, was visiting several of the hotel next wee �Suell, of Hallett, visited relatives here last Beattie and Mrs. W. B. McLean, of this ship of To departments of the pablic school this, week. presented the diplomas won by those who has leaced the Q nen's Hotel, Seaforth. The !week. village who hat b envisiting here for a brooks, for 4,OW feet, to be delivered a -b- yoemAno, rrW to the Lasham's, B�igham' 'a and ke wrote on the diocesan Sunday school exam- only a short time before they had been I und —Mr. Alex. Rose, of Montana, br Mr. Zinger a of weeks, nd who has been ell-- IWA other of people of. Seaforth will find number Leitch's Jam ination, after which refreshments were OPPOne Mrs. J. W. Elder, arrived here last week rod citizen and art obliging Ian Webb's for 2,,OW feet at innts, all strife was set aside for the served to all present. The evening was one congenial and sociable. The spread provid- dlord.�Mr. gaged as a milliner in Lindsay for several as a most tempting onaviait to,his numerous relatives and hlip G I reenwood, who has been confined to Gorrie. years, left here this week.---�Miss Kinney, of Southeombs for 2,000 feet at J. SneWs.� that ftsy t of the most pleasant spent in the history of ed by Mr. Stewart w I appropriation of $400 was made for epslir* friends in this section.—At the last meeting, hi's bed the Past t�vo weeks, is, we are glad Noms.­--Misis Townley, of'- Manchester, Leadbul" in the guf at of Miss Bella, Taylor. estate *111 the congregation, and was only brought to One, In which he fully sustained his reputa- U and brid $80 1# ewh di-visiolkol., of the official board of the Methodist church, to learn, able to and improvin :who has been the guest of iss Mary —Mrs. Pearsou'and Miss Neelands, of. Lon. ing roat got a close by the near approach of midnight. tion as a caterer of the first rank. u ain 9 to Abe elsh under the direction of the respicti a resolution was unanimously adopted, ex. nicely.—The MeFirile alledicine Company, Match fors, month, returned home on Satw don) spent the past eek, the guests of Mrs. HA pressing their high ap reciation of the set. have been doing a very extensive business urday of last week, accompanied by Miss James Taylok.—Mi Westa of Exeter,. cillors. The auilitor'a report and s=m Y -S, -" y EGiKoN.-DvmLr. NoTFs.—Mr. Peter McNay, DEA�,a OF Mpt. JOHN'SPROAT.—Mr. John vices of their pastor, Rev. S. Bond, during her; the past week.—Mr. Sam Lee, a �Mutch.—Mr. John Jardine died at'his spent last Sabl.4th 2. t� herwsaiWr' and the ofthetressureex :account were aecepteAL M� at low of Ashfield, and his bride, spent a few days Sproat, one of the early settlers of Huron the put tWo years,and extending a welcome Chinaman, who has been conducting a; laun. home, about thres miles from our village, on Moses Smallacombe ise Edith Council adjourned until March 15th, at 1W Bouthron this week with Mr. M Nay's -.parents at county, was called o rest from his labors on for his return for a third y —A few of rybusinew the past two years in Fanson's aturday afternoon mud was buried on Mon lately riturnied hom( from quite a longth a- in. t C their pleasant home just west of this village. thi 17th of February, after about a year"a the members of the Presbyterian church block, left on Monday last for Toronto.— �day. Notwithstanding the severity of the visit with friends in 3trathroy.—Mr. Nichol, Uentraha —Miss Minnie Toms, of London, is on a illness, which he bore with true Christian choir with their friends drove out to the Detective Westeott, who ban been at Torou. 'tweather the funeral was quite largely - at- of. Beaforth, formierl� r of Hensall wais in the visit to relatives and friends here at pres. patience. Mr. Sproat was born in Kirk. residence of- Mr. John Scott, Roxboro, on 'to, - Niagara Falls, and St. Catharines on Unded. Mr. JiLrdil was very hi Ill re. villag� this weekt vii iting his 8Z David and J oTTiN.-cs. —Miss Effie Huston, of Exe ent.—The remains of the late John Kyle, eudbrightshire, Scotland, on April lot, Monday evening last, and spent a most business returned home last week.—Deputy .1 spected. He' - leaw" widow ana large realwing old acqual tauces.—Mr. J. W. Or.' is the guest of Mrs. Delgaty.—Ba"Was for many years a respected resident of this 189-0, and consequently was nearly 77 years pleasant time.—Mr. Harry Speare has inov- Sheriff Gundry, of, Goderich, was in town :family to mourn the loss of a kind husband general merchant, is being twein, our en , rp saw logs and elm square timber 9 Cntyvicinity, were interred. in our cemetery on of age at his death. He came to Canada ed to his new store in the Whitney block.— on Tuesday last on business.�Mr. James and all affectionate father. They bave the has decided ith th opening of sprin% to livered at the station or shipmentir Tuesdaylast. Mr.Kylehad reached the in 1847, andi0ettled in Egmondville, where Division court was held here on Monday. H. Grieve. will shortly ocouz the South- athy of. the whole'tommurity in their add milline is present lines, and as —Mr. Joseph Rollins, of a, is the.. great age of 83 years, and for several years he continued to reside for seven years, ell- There were so many cas�s on the docket Cott building.—Mrs. William utheott and .�rd Creavement.—Mrs. Wright, of Hensailli, secured, the- servi a of Mine Annie Me. Ing friends in the neighborhood. —Rev. past had made his home with his daughter, gage4 as a blacksmith. In 1848 he was that the'court was kept sitting until n�arly family have oved into Mr. James Darling's in visiting her daughter, 'Mrs. Nelson Me. Ewen, daughter of r. William McEwen,of Greenway, of Crystal City, Mani firm w Mrs. Ferguson, of Hudett.—The Sacrament married, at Hamilton, to Miss Jane Ross, eleven o'clock at night. Judge Doyle was house.—Several of our hotel keepers have Laughlin.—Mr. Wm. -Jardine, rmicipal of the London road, as his milliner.—Rev. Dr. visiting in the village, and will preach of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in who came out from Scotland that year. Sire presiding.—The junior hockey team of this got in their sup I ice.—Mr. Philip Lan Lucan High School,'attended C' brother's Buchanan, missionw Y, of India, &livered a the Methodist church on Suud�y eve 'h in March. died about nine years a % gaLnerol here on Monday of this week. —One very interesting serin ion in Carmel Presby. next.—Revival. meetings are r church on the first gabbat 91 iqthroug on He had fear town, defeated the Winghamalub on Mon-, is. at present cc ned to his hen The usual prepamtory and thanksgiving brothers and one sister, a of whom died be. day evening last, on the rink of the latter, I ness.—Mr. R. S. Lang has been 'shipping 'day last week, Goorge Ardill, the fifteen terian, church, on Sabbath, evening, !n the Eden church with vey est mg held- tt h t 8 be held.—Master Leo es- fore him. One ion t e ervices will Charl brother, Thomas, came to by a score of 6 to 3.—Mr. James Robb and apples from Ilderton stat the n"t week. year old son of Mr. John Ardill, of this vil which he gave a hic account of mn- and the pastor, R a ingers purpose giving , a x held Is i kg football sit the sio k on the natives, its trials, assisted by a number of Epworth I -A wotth,' of this village, is quite a poultry Canada and met his death on the railroad, his class of club-swi —The Reformers of North Midtfie e lage, fell while p ya nary wor a =eier, keeping several choice breeds and near Lucan, about 20 years ago. f- In 1854, public entertainment in the course of a their annual meeting at Ailm Craig to;day, oclio�ol and knocked big arm out of joint at difficulties and one es and -made an ur. Last Sunday was irdmisionary day in Mr. Sproat lefl on couple of weeks or so. They will be assist- -Principal Lockhart, of the Exeter public the elbow.—On Monday afternoon a horse gent' appeal for th sufferen through the Methodist chl h here, whom judging from recent sales, he is making Egmon�dville and settled ure twoadmi -has been Confined to his home belonging to Mr., Rutherford, and,drien lamin tating eit a paying business. There is certainly the farm in Tuckertimith, on which he lived ed by a number of the local musicians of the school, by e which in now devas the land. sermons were delivered by f 0 er Bug Incr Will in 1d money in it but not without close calcula- until his death. For some years he carried town. The proceeds will be devoted to th throu got service 'of the church, Rev. $_. J.7 Allin, of B 2 *,--1 o ok �'o e h. illness the past few days.—The Mr. Thom ran away, I knocki The collection at , 1e close of the e tion and the most careful attention.—Every on the business of brickmaking in addition very laudable purpose of assisting the India Exeter Turf club, have leased 20 acres of down one of the. posts 6hat supported t�7e was a very liberal oi ie.—The many friends !We hear the finalicial results, Wer fit 011380N, his farm. He leaves to mourn famine fand.—Ne t -Wednesday being h I d e t of the vi from eon of the Montreal House. We 'are of Mrs, George Whi also of Mr.- Samuel !good. 4ovpr of economy and of purity in elections to managing ic As an am X m. A. balcony 014 till he ,lep is r a gun SOP ately