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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-03-05, Page 8X 12t� f 4-� W'LF 7 T WWt makinff business, in S6forth on Won- t.ds hi3 return to his western home. X, lee 8 ter a sh -lit 00 Wright cont4ut here, has been 4uite fili-Robert' Menarey, 8, 1:80n s GA-sh Ardicery Hg delay in Otntrin -this wd- 1i -thels " aqh day Imist.. With good abilit And MWOH61100, - -In fits :;ort of &-concert in 011iton lait to the 11004560 of , the entei. of Gr6n wai, visiting rs1Ativ4'Jn ad" or of fair week, the News -Record musicial4elections. Much tion rt, Cr 16 We emu ed sugfir, we bespeak for her sas a few days' ago,--k-Countillor Daniel N6. 4 and arranging 'the for $1,for rao i0s, at the pond Greig, of Seaforth, hold her -reputs tobtlZon. t1bbA&S it =utpor'a'T,mone. If you -The sped - t k on th tion. 6redit oul pials is � due Mr. Drummond, Manley, who was in, is, we, are pleased to g4me ommenoed. Fro M- start cou, get it at that prim I&* it "d b -a sure to c0m*� boa beeii in good 'shape for. some time,- and as being a first-olaw elocutionist, and after president ;Mrs, am siscretary ; and may, reovedng.-Mr. C. Hoare, of Olin- g4mewas olosely contested 'but the skill. bers for �otfr other graftrial iwhiiirs you qati rely on, Fill Eal Sprim.- affords recreation to the owners of fast each of her numbers responded -to well die- R, a success which ton was the guest ok Mr. J. J. Irvine for a d ��inbWation exhibited 6 the �,,' Sweep; ma Sia of Ans, Te%s. and ff . tud'witt map, much ader'tbati Main street served encores. -Mks Stevenson,of?Clinton, attended t the of the kind we haval ni it and part of -a day -lost week.-, A trampu e " of Tuckersmith -proved too much for better value than you can, cat from my- town.-Mrs��D. Campbell is! visit, the gtiest of Mrs. M. Y. MeLeau.---rhir. had here. --We saw quite a number of wil, o am speak five lankqoges,�,wais -the latest It bbe�t and thegatne resulted in a victory We are shov �Pedlw.. Werstall-theboap"ootnew -Tapsn John Landeborough has rented the Mayor the Patrons pan through on Wednesdayof curiosity hi this sectb;t rin Fa 'splendid an tives in Grey this. week, mud Min a Wm. Evaas, fo! the former by a,'soore a th Tes, at 3ft per 1b., squat to my to be hrA at any our best Stevenson, Is spanding a few do a w house in the resi of the Dominion bank. last week to hear Mr. -Stratford, of Brant. our ganki assessor, has been on his rounds. It' is rumored that.thess are but the fore- of now Irioses'-dou t pay more but come and try in St rovoc Hsou, Coyton and, India Top. We, retail at friends Mr. Landaborough says bininess is rushing ford, address a meeting, at Clifford. Th --Sim'e of the Mani . tobs people,. wol have. rinuor:8 of a conflict on larger scale. fift and ihey an ths, giant goods we. can buy, ky in.the furniture line. The other day he de- ant my it was a pleosu're to listen to been visiting in Ontario, return home this our Ernkfid C000k at, 170 per l. we hats the livered a load to a purchaser five miles north flant, conned goods, the oelebrated Delhi Brand at 0. M. B. A: A-Roms.-The me tI rx'of 0.118tiatford.-Mrs. Myles Scott left for week. -Whatever' she the now Government Wroxeter. same prioe as other, and ii interior -goods, pok for Branch 23, C.. It. B. A., SWorth, he] ' a of Mitchell. Sed6rth merchants draw --ous- Hamilton lost weak to an her sister, who in may tax, let tham keep their hands off news- SHEETINGS r and. wife Manitoba. skom0sysinthebost. InOrwkeryand0lawwwo tom from.all pa at present attic B r. Georse Eate' Yery sucoessful.at-hionte in their hall,'on wte.-Thers. are inding college there, and who was taken papers and to&. I . 11 a! we have some very fine goods at right prfoos� no whi h 65 inmates in the 116uea of R have ad to -Mr. Rutledge, trouble toobow, 0 -ads. Sao them and oampare pnoes, do vening last, to the invitation of sfugs.--4he seriously M. PILLOW 0OTTON18 allkinds of-prodwetaken in exchangio forkoW% a go number of � their friends *to after spending a few dais here Mears. VanEgationd, of the Seiforffiwoolsn HuUett, T brother-in-law, Mr. homes Of I P&I17 ht andtheb4he"prioapWAtortbabeAioode� Cash the hiill being. packed to the door@. mine, have dissol, ad, iftartnership and Mr. isiti tat eggs, 09 n'vd �vih t�kiii over the busi- CrOMart7- tXAM.-A publioexantinatifin will bA hold Hem ill, has gone to Cartwright, -Miss LINEN13 chair was occupied by Bro. Dr. MeGin I W. D. Va � A JvBmEz.-A jubilee -in connection in School Section No. 5 On Friday, thd 12th H' end Mine Lang have gone to .. ?16 - 0. WILSON, S"fol0l. in a mamer which showed that he'was no um. We Mineove he has been endeavoring i FLANtFIx TTEs with the twenty-fifth anilkiversary of Rev. inot., at 10'a. m. A general invitation is �the illinery openings in the Queen City Bank of Ommords nook. novice at the business, and, after a few to -form a joint stock company for the par word Peter Sootip's pastorate of this Presbyterian given to the publio, but'& particular itivits. f6r a w do 5 Mrs. C. - W. Andrews, is a of welcome, he Introduced the pro. P"e of running the Min, but we have not !Y — HANDSOME PRINTS COMP&Uyll gramme in the following ordei : Orchestral yet lowned *hether be has been suciceimful church hstie, will take place on. Marob 7th tion in extended to the residents oi the visit g in Toronto. -Robert Earl is off on to Toronto, Hamilton and elsewhere. Zxpress song, idin or not. --A meeting of the li�rbioultuial 8001L and 8th. )On Sunday the services will be motion. 'PRETTY EMBROIDERIES selection by the Wy orebaLtra, ; - AT11, -RA11j SERVICE. James sty was held in the council chamber- on Fri. canductedi by Prinoipal Caveni of Knox -Mr. McGregor, of the Q P. R. employ, Meggie MeQuast. reading, Mr. don Mond% t1ft Will BlYth. has a here arrangi *or 1"gtmn Duncian da evening,lait. Mr. MaNefl, of Windsor, is M _ng .&fuel moving ap. 1% 1. V1x!:`aT0frro0i t"o 7 p. m., I; followed at thentation.-Quite a number at. we we now, abro to handle business to and from inetniment-1 solo, Miss Mixinis Dorm. =1 address the.socisty on 11 How to grow Nom. -Business in most lines is vear prai AND BLOUSE XATERI 0 tke following polatia In British,ColumblL, viz by addresses. The Thames Road choir will tends the lecture In Gorrie the be Nelson, Roalfod,. Victoria. Wanets, and the follow- 50ng, Mr. Wat Moran. This.finii le' and oars for bona plants," on the evening 9piet, at the present sej�son.-Rov. 0. SUMM far points fit Emoiso of the l8th'inst. Commencing with. April firnish the Comens, , of Auburn, will- reach in the of th week. -Mr& John McTavish, d this us mortis, W10010ift, first part,. after wbioh Mr. Bernard O'Con- xi iml I - I v. Mr. died at her residence on Med4y ociage aa;1 nell, 2nd Grand Vice-Proisidont of the C. M. the t9eetings will be hold the firat Wednes-l' Methodist church, na sy.-Re Pi viving- he Some beautiful things in SOMERVILLE, Agent, day of each mointh.-Maroh came in some- Doherty, of London, offlaisted in Trin last, tkus our - a W. Contra". r husband B. A. of Osamu* delivu�a a viost, Interest. Telegraph and Xxproms Buildings finfoyth. ing addrem,' explaining the objeet4 aad aims thing likem, lion and we "y eirpect fine ITzms.-W.Fero has moved to the state of ity, church last Sunday. -The Misses Bant. ittle over a mouth. - She was well, known bon. -Mr. W. 0. Raid was laid Wisconsin, to take chl�r of a choose fac. lay and Habkirk are attending the millinery and much rmpaobed and bar kind and hos- ge 00DO of the association,'and was listened -to witk weather a D-0`88 G for a couple of dssys with Is grippe. -W toz7 is 0 -manner will not soon e forgotten. - rapt attention. At the conclusion of It there. -Miss Lou Mor �it*bl itelk, of Arva openings 'in Toronto this week. -There is is M �he P-ifford curling club, wiabi to mee mirks, the smad parh of the mine nesday was the first day:of Lent and. Good visiting Mrs. J. Colwillr. -Fred Harding, considerable sioknew in our village at,Nres. how. toey stood. in comparison witit ours at Have arrived fr1ath froM was taken up, "follows: C711" Friday comes on the � 16th of April. -A who has been working for M. Colwill, has enL�Tho monthly fair which was he on Th Miamia, Donoian; reading, Mr.nthom" young man named MoMillan was so unfor. gone to Brussels. -Rev. qohn Greenway, of Tuesday was a suemse in every line of farm th; Ir I in-' game. invited a contest, and sio. foreign markets. They, son in- twia% as toget three of the fingers of his Crystal City, preached - 6re on Sunday products, also in stock, as many good horses '00 4 g1l our boys, our junior$ onl drove marked. and ready for STRATFORD, ONTARIO, MoQumile _S, Miss Berths Dal is old time vigor isive this match. The reallf. A large,- elegantly equtped. commercial strumentals Miis �Emfly Me Ve duet, right hand out off in 0gilvie@ cooper shop evening with h ind ability. were purchased from around this lvicinity�- Over ut W" a 'Of the lines are-' Mann on2bursday morning. -The following per- 1dr. Greenway ship1m date& for Clifford by 16 shots. This. some. some re , school-notte better in sued&. Students Mr. J. F. Daly and Miss Magigie McQuade. d two car leads of A gra�d and up-to-date concert is ti) be attractive, and they will Each of this i� ladies, aid gentlemen that took sonaieft this station on Tuesday on the seed and thoroughbred stock to Mani, given in the Industry hal. , on Tuesday even-. hat iscomfitted them. may enter at any time. Write for catalogue. Manitoba excursion : Robert -Fairbaira, toba MondoyI last. Mg next, undo' found more than prdinary W, I J. ELLTPTT, PrincipaL 4144-52 Part in the entertainment acquitted them- df r the suspi of the Knights selves admirably, and frequent bursts of a " for� Manitou ; Nettie and Minnie Parish, the Maccabees. The principal feature of- I ]KIPPem P, Niiija Is Saret Stuart, MIL planes attested the -popularity of the piecies B. Trotter, Brandon.; William and the e*ening to be Miss Mar Mr, AxcHory Accmmm -T- he people of Ine Kippe-n- Store. selected. The committee having in charge John Mossip, John Wilson, R. H. Harrison, DoTs.-H. F. MoAlliet"er took. intorprieter, reader and - elo. is V cinit we mession. lark B A. ih r �re deeply pained and shook. Mcift6min ; Wm. In Mamie Robinson, I t the getting up of the evening's enjoyment 9MI119 of the ddmt -mill. this week. re' 7 ionfit. , A good time expected. -Mrs. - ad Ov. Frilas Ze MCFAUL has 86. -y last :on learning of a melon. Grej .-Price Weepaws. Mt. I -a, certainly, deser ing of great p #ell f,, Joseph . o0ointiell is attend t a millinery New goods. have just pawed -into stock, a]. in cured the services first-class miller Ing Open- choly and fotal accident which befel Mr. rai", Trotter took two car i;ads of horses to from Alligton.-john p4tte ' lings in London at premen Johfi McMurtrie. of this village. It everytbinfir passing off most satisfactorily. raon leaves on new Cottonades. Shirtings, Gingliama, Dul Gooft Th' is the- Arab at-home given by A Br-Adon, and a car load of settler's effects seems is ex. Mond!.,v for Alliston, - where he him -rented that that morning, ix was his custom, Denims, Prints all makes from 5a up. cellent association, and we but expiess the were shipped, each by H. Galbraith, to the Nipholsom mills for a term of oars. - Conitanice. Mr� urtrie went to the residence of y J, A we say Ho�ney, and J. Muldoon, to Lauder. -Mr. 'O,Alexander, who resides in. the town-' S GANMOv asintiment, of every one present when Mrs. Jamieson id on the sick list. -Post. I NOTM.-Mr. WHUAm !MeCulloch left on his 180 M11 compsayf Greatest Cash Dry Goods that a repetition. of a similar nature Adam Scott, of Paisley, was this. week* on a' master Spence returned froth Niagara Falls 'Wednesday last for Sebrinjgville, to work in ship H�,vii, about a mile and a quarter SeSfOrths Ar a pleasure ato, looked forward to with - a t I will be short visit to Mr. J. R. Aitchison, him on Monday, -where he attended the meeting Ithe Black Creek Butter:: Factory for Mr. west f this place. His son- hitched up a distant day by all thomewho had the good- brother -in -law. -Mr. Thomas Richardson of the High Court of the Canadian Order of !Barr, during next season, at a good salary. horse ind cutter and they both drove to the fortune to,be present on this occasion. The is confined to his residence with a severe �-We ha& the King of 'Bluevale and the. wood *th the intention of on-ttin late MT. James Kyle, in the lag Foresters, an a delegate from Court hthel.- sov" t hours tree which eveningsnjoyment was brought to a close attack of neuralgia. -It has been. currently Two or three weddings are likely to take IK* of Wingham sto with the King, of Zd My undertook to fell- a g his sickness and attending the funeral reported,that Mr. Thomas Stephens h p - & Iripu -- ng the deceased.�Our village for the att. ��a� early �our by the whole audience aplace here shortly. Vn urn this week. It is not every place W4 1 aning over to one side, As they got got reited the -Queen'a'hotel to a gentleman in joining is singing the National Anthem.. E that can boost of three kings at one time. the. t�ee cut off and as it was failing, the weeks has had the appearance of a xeter. Mr. Stephens informs us, how- Wmtbro 'We think they are- good ones if they can butt sprang back over the stump. Mr. Me. p 0 In jimg 16y the large number thati TTERS. eve ave been.kc and forced to stay In.. eam boiler in Mr. Andrew f Murt jr., stepped to one side and got ket, a -grist mill blew up on Saturday house through colds "and I& grippe. MA BIOYCLES.-We are,iu it, call and examine will continue to occupy the hotel himself. -NOTES, -The at h j, that such is not the case 'and that he beat our kings. -At the last meet the neatest and strongest wbeel In the A meeting of the Collegiate Institute liter. Govenlock' Court Constmace, Canadian Order Of r out the way of the tree, and his father tion the names of Mr. and -,-jsTERrAL Asso al " The C#val the urs &)F ev lei," ricearight. We also hifullaer the mill bands, re, held on. Th d ening. of. last at ted to step back, but unfortunately ancuLTiov.-The annu noon last. es e well known 11 Pe ham. JonNsTwj BRos., Seaforth. ary, society was held in the assembI ler, Mr. and Mks. H. Ricker -Mr meeting of the South Huron Ministerial As: y i0orn of were a to dinner, and no one was hurt. �Veek, a resolution of condolence was unan. did n t get far enough out of the way, I and Mrp. 1525-1 the ackool on. Wednesday. The prog'raninfe Way . ously passed, and Win. Moore nd Mr. and , sociation, was hild on Monday afternoon, in. -Mr. Wm. Treawartha has'alhown us a expreisink the sympathy of thb att of the tree struck him, inflicting Mrs the Cave CHANGE OF RESIDENCi.-Mesers. Leather- consisted o fa reading by Min Lawrence ; -ve all been suffering n Presbyterian church, Exeter' date & Landeborough have changed their place of vocal solo, by Miss Ist pea -vine on which was ittadhed sixteen idow of their depart. such njuries as to kill hirn almost instant. Ivison, who ha ephens ; reading, by various causes, but we are pleased to note Rev. Mr. Madge, who is visiting relatives regidence to the Meyer house, directly In the rear of Rodai The pods resemble f the Crown ad brother, the late Peter' Dodds. -A meet. qon rushed to his, assistance and M r. E. Bright; recitation, by Miss Co in they all seem to be on the in Usbornewas, invited to sit as correspond- the Dominion Bank, where rilght and Sunday calls size, and were of the Chicago Wonder vri- Ing of the shareholders and patrons of the hii up, but he died in his arms. meid and I n- ing member., Rev. H.' in the undertaking department will be prompt Caae� reading of the Recorder., Mr. Chess- t chasms - f few days hope to bear of the3l "coveryV.. E. Bray, of the tended to. 1inlitaRDALs & L&xDsH0R0UQI1, ly t wrig t7acted as critic. An unusual amount a yl, and have yielded upwards of sixty next, in 1110tIO will be held on Tuesday event caat a gloom over the entire -The oystersupper held by the r V u rant the ry coihm unity, as few men were held in higher Trivitt Memorial chuich, Exeter,- w � tem all. twe Dealers and Undertakers, Seatorth. 1525-1 bushels per acre. -Mr. Robert Hanna, jr., perance b of business was broug�t up and discussed. I elected president, and Rev. W-. H. Butt, 6f of Tuckeramith, purchased twenty head of esteem. A few years ago Mr. MeMurtrie n Tuesday even was notuch a. grand. Centralia, was re-elected secretary -treasurer. EqiESSxKAxN(,..­Mia9 Stevenson, formerly 0-1 . f success as manyinogi the members of the of Lindsay, having istarted-dren-making in cannec. cattle from the farmers of MoKillop. ----The Lqpdei9b6ro- left ti Lefarm to his son Alexander, and pur. A good paper on t" Christ in. Literatur,- tion, Biucefield. ' chasing a residence in this �Vil' court fain hoped or, the -evening bein, with - Miss Dorranoe's Fancy Shop. will be many friends of Mr. Johi Scarlett ill be ITEms.-The tlirm. on I Saturday kept a ii�ee lived here.. � loge, - has- of the -worst of the season. He g was presented by the newly -elected - presi- PIS"" to meet all who may desire work neatly and B. R. HiGGiNs, general fire and life insur� pleased to Iqarn tbathe is recovering from He was, however, an w.ever., h great. many away from the qieeting of the Livc, enerketic man and could not bear dent'. and received Iriendly criticism. The promptly done. 1525xl o6avey�nceroowwWioner his recent illness.�The roads on the con- who braved the storm. enj ad the evenities, next meeting -was appointed to be held in. To BOA-16FRs.-A couple of boarders can funds on first Harmers'Inotitute.. in ths eiening an an- be idle. It 'or Pry to cessions.runaing east and wait are 861 s entertaiment. Oysters the Main* Street church find excellent accommodation in a private house in pro rty, at 5 per oenili. most 'Verbami'ment was given. The speeches were dance and the. tables were -well I Exeter, on t me Wedu impassable, owing to the w they are bank- bo tie 5th At an(r chief gources of amusement -to wal� out'to aden, to of April. towni by applying at THz FxposrToR onice. if,15.tt we oday of each sly th'lively ind full 4os�ell chosen sugges. big a in farm nearly every day, ad assist which all did ample justice, and spent a 1464 ad up with snow. 'Roim LOST. -Lost on Monda night', be. GATHERINOIS.-A number. of on 11 tions. -Miss Garrot . has returned- from in: t work of the farm and return to enjoyable titne.-Mrs. Win. Irason has jut' tween Coleman's Hotel, rgmondville, and 111A. w1n. r vi agere spending ths winter W-:ith friends in Mani- his h a in the evening, and to:deprive him returned home from Portierja '11� whe HELP FOR FA311NE STRICKEN' INDIA. -A 1r@I&nd##,1flUR0Ad.Agr6Y goat robe. The finder are suffering from severe- attacks� of- I& Summerhffl. toba.-Rev. Mr. Fair, formerly pastor of of thi al 'ave been to deprive bitnf she was visiting her son- aw -and I dau concert in aid of the India fmine -fund will will oblige by leaving it at TEX j:xposrroR Offies, grippe. -One of Mr. Samuel Pv�ifs horses . id -I , I I NOTEs.-The geo I connection with our Methodist'church, is visiting his mmy and Mrs. E, Potter, 3&r. --.b& given in Cardtiost hall, Seaforth, on the S0114 -forth. 1526xi ran away last week, resulting in Miss Reid elf a in one' o is' c ief pleasures in life, Mr. Me. ter, MT the church here a social at the resi- friends in this. vieiuity.�'Miss S. Brigham Mlfrb having been in poo health for a evening of Wednesday, March 10th when's, HAND made sap buckets, call andexamine getting her arm injured. -Mr. Tom, public as &-native of Scotland. When r ome timbo, 01 dence of Mr. George HUI on Tuesday even., is visiting at Mr. J. Mills'111 Harlock.-Mr. quite young man he came to Canad His %any fri do hope. soon to hear of him,. - good programme will be present4, consist- our stock, goods AM better than factory made and. school inspector for West Huron, paid his ing, slid it was pronounced a success. Be. G. Stirling, wbo has been srnding the win- a and of vocal and instrumental . solos and RICO@ as Just 64 low, full stock of spiles and other improvement.-­Mis. T. McClymont is' supplies. . JOHNsori Bws., Sestara. semi-amusl risit, to school section No. 10, his icinity, 'returned a 1 � le 'in the vicinity of St. Thomas where duge 1625-1 sides the refreshments for the.' er a ter with friends in t I to, recitations,- tableaux, club swin sined for about thirteen years. Me has been in London for some weeka, attend - 91119 Stanley, on Monday. -A football team from choice programme of music i'nnnd remadauin'ge to his home in Manitoba on Tuesdo morn* ing her daughter, Mrs. Grieves who and fmaev drills by-& class of IS girls. A an moved to the township of Hays tak- was Mr. Forsyth's in Tuckeremith,, was given. The proceeds amounted to ing.-Messrs. E. Mairidge and J. Volon. -are In the farm on the Town L* regmt, good orAe�tra has also been secured, and LocAL Bpncn.-On Friday morning last- rs. Kerr, (nee Miss Lena 'w . orking in the planing mill, Clint me, now poorly, ban returned home. -WW some of th the Bayfield stage was standing in. front played with Mr. Thomson7a school on Mon. aboub:$12.-' pon.-The 9 e beat local talent in towo has Of dar, resultin ownec and oeb4ied by his son, and on which note the illuess of Mr. James McLeiju pr &b gin a tie, neither side being Weabitt), of Thornburg, is visiting at her Clinton Collegiate pupils are not so of the 2nd concession, of Tnoker.amith. wall -he cot tinned to reside until he came to I* enter- We set of 11 -the -comentedto-assist. Thiswillbe an Broadfoot, Box & Co.i store when the to -secure a goal. The b fee fathers. -Miss Sophia Kilty, of alumet, pleased now, an the iriceof monthly taialnent of rare merit, and asid-e entirely horns took it into their heads to get to the prevailed. The gain clon Kil pan. H was a carpenter and joiner has been confined to the house for two from the worthy object, will be deserviig of They came up the street e was a ver a an Michigan, in visiting her brother, - Mr. G. ticets have risen from $1 2.30.�' 0 Stable in a hurry. to b and did a I weeki or more, the trouble being a heavy,, tr tde arge business in that at a lively pace and turning the comer ititereating one. -The Y. P. S. 1. E. held a M.. X-iltv, this week. -Mr. and Mrs. . Messrs. Woodman, iigham, An& 'Hill have line f )r many -years ier coming to this dose of la. grippe, combined wfith a 'bad"" a large audience. But, when� we take the social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aiken- Bingham spent Suti&y -with relatives at each'laid in -a store of ice frotn� Mt. Scotes couut�,. He was one of nature -'a noblemen, cold. Thro4h good �e he iSonthe­ Mend. citizens, will -respond hones made for the stable , without obj.eet into oonsideration, we are sure our at the Royal hotel, - the rig upset and- the, head, 2nd concession of . Stanlay,*on Thurie. Warton.-Mastet Stewart Hill had the in pond. -Rev. Mr. Fair, of St. Johns, 1,,occu-* -Mr. Pe 4 messing a terDaymond,whohis been very - moist generously, and it d eening. There were a large num one of g-- quiet and unassit I min rior, e was a a hoines that pres exw we 4pate one 0 he Fortunately, there - wss no person in the ay bar fortune to fracture the lar;e bone in- pied the pulpit here n Sunday evenm h g ill for some time, and at one time seemea favore(lan fetn t 'a�g th would most assuredly h a his leo � few days ago. tie was carrying a The revival'meetin ress in Kin-, genial man� possessing a large fund of gen- vel of recovery, is now I -doIr a or ent, and all seemed to enjoy themselve go are in prog warm hearted, ertainment for many &ve immensely. -Brother John La&daborough, set of ivbiffletrees when he eral information, and 'was well read on the wells he being able to go about 'the. -house, falling on hbll has "tag i Z sh) dand fell, burn yet. ry doubtful a day. been njured An it was, everything came of Seafor�h, entertained the members of the the whifiletrees te with the —01 ; oat of the fracas without injury. -Mr. John public questions of the day. lie was the and appears to im improving daily.", -Mr. it on Friday VEER, -,-0n OPP morning, last for Ross- Oddfellows' lodge, with their ladies and aove 'eesult.-The young folks of th Bayfteld. very is ul of honor and. had an abhorrence of Alexander Mentelth came -down DxAnr OF-- A HiRR16 Ine a vioin- n Mond -.T Plo. I d seek his fortunes in the Canadian friends, to an oyster supper, in the lodge ity were a, t t * Id, on Friday evening last, late 0 BP.EEZY, NOTES. -Wm. Jowett, of Forest to attend the funeral of th John X& Sunday last the silent messenger of death room, on Wednesday evening last, when a at tb �uythi g snall or mean. - He was very. called to the better land one of the early gold. eds.-In referring to the town clock is resietenrel: of Mr. A: Murphy. -Mr. City -DupineEs College, London, a :Murtrie.- Among others fronia-distance pent San- 49eara and methodicalinall-his,busineBs as Tuesday. pleasant and social time was spent 'by all W. Lower paid Blyth a visit on I t week we mentioned that we were in- day at' home. -Richard Smith, 'Of noted Mr. Henry Hollinshead, of Dutton - settlers. of the township of . Hibbert in thd 8 . The brethren feel deeply grateful London tl,tansa tions, and 'one of those men of whom I . .0 formed on good authority that the clook pre ent Mr. and Jois. Wm. Henry of St. Person of Mr. William Jordan., jaitZr west,formerly of Bayfieldi was in the villige it cent :truthful of to Mr. Landaborough for his kind hospital- ly be said, his wordwas as Thomas,. was in reality the property of. the. to 1 good his bond. - He was. consistent #nd son-in-law Laud daghteri deceased Air. M. Jordan, of this town. On c' wn. ityl.-A friendly game of "check Gowne. this week. -Ensign Andrews, of London, and, era was onitug However, our information was not as reli- . OBITUARY�-One of thos events 'which gave an interesting magic lantern entertain. 606ful nember of St. Andrews Pr to this country from Ireland., he took -up played in Clinton - on Tuesday evening of e esbyterian.. Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, of Oentralis. At the crack players of re community ment at the Salvation Army barracks -last 0.1ture . Kt'ppen, and had filed the fiffice of laud in Hibbertand for over forty-five years have been informed by Mr. Cardno th cast a glo6ni ove able as we had'been led to belieVii, as we last week, between r the enti The funeral sermon of the deceased will.T�* carriedon farming successfully. Latterl� has papers showing hab the clock is enti h - e that town and our players, The match re- occurred.,- on Wednesday - night the ,?Ath Saturday evening and took part in the Bar. 6eaB -r "for many years. At the last preached next Sabbath at eleven -o'clock, iA his ire- ult., in the death of Mrs. jRihn Dow. In vice Sunday. -Rev. F. J, Oaten preached' d9itgregational meeting he St. Andew's church, by the pastor, Rev. S. he has been IiVing with son James, in ly his property suited as follows: Brucefield, 16 ; Clinton, the prime of life and usefulneasi the 'Centre in St. Andrew's church last Sunday mom. eifee rehe died. Thede. 7 a de'sir �oberlieved fromthe this Dublin, and it was thik and that the town has no xpr a of I')' deaws, 8. The return match will b' atie Acheson. -Rev. Mr, Burt -on, f is i,�e ethodi io claim whatever onit. We are sorry that of & bright hoaie circle, her death is a ad ing.-Mr. Leitch,. of g, condueied able services in the Methodd ceased, had been ailing for a n uimber of years layed here this (Friday) evening. on Ja:cQunt of his advancing years, au- the bereaved husband and two little guest of kis. sister, Mrs. F.- J. Oaten. - a -u h congregation ath.-The log ba- In but the ultimate c as of deatb: was old we should have placed Mr. Carduo in o. p blow to The giolt, t refused to part with church here last Sabb r age. He was, 78 years of age, an honest false a position: and we gladly preaent his children. Bk- he sweet christian life and -fd1lowing were among those. who left this his val, able services and he iras unanimously seems to have slackened up considerably, a-nd upright man and was very bighly re- side of the question. -Miss "Joan Dickson Morris. kindliness of heart she endeard. herself to week for Manitoba and Dakota : William -elect d. He was 78 years of age, but was the quantity coining in is -not so igreat &8 returned last week from an extended visit 6BITIJARIES. -There died at. -his hoine in all with whom she came n contact. Shia Elliott, George and John -Mossop, William a rel f - h- few weeks ago.�Mr. Rolwrt B. speeted by hisneighbors and friends. n rkably active, robust an OT . is wife died &boat five years. a His to friends in Belleville. -Miss Bellia, Bethune Sunshine on Monday evenink,at 8 o'clock, who has een keeping his bed for Bomw. go. He had a was a faithful member of Bethel Methodist Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKay and c Hi wife died a hom , are Ii hild, is everal years j ago. are... family of six sons,five of w has secured a situation as teacher ift a school Mr. James Watson, ar.. Deceased had only church and her familiar kindly face' will be and G.8terUng, wife and family. -William. a family of two som and three weeks through Is. -heavy cold, is nicely I intends other having diea in. Brantford only.- in tho Northwest and leaves shortly -to take been ailing a few days, an membered by those all of whom are married but the proving.-Mr.David. Buchation, who Zo�t. t d -assed away a9sociated. with Tippet left on"Wednesday for Marine Cityj daughl two months ago. The remains were inter. charge. Ve had been lon that place, She bore heflong illness Michigan.-' in a ime to a Minion t'Q She will be accompanied ' by her wi ihout any pain apparently. herghr2e A large number around here are' you n gas dough r who ket house. for her shorf- ar, red in Irishtown-cemetery on Tuesda. sister, Mrs. Warner, who has been spendinz postmaster for a number of'years. His wife with true christian spirit and 5 ample suffering from la grippe. -lee is being bar- father. k eldest non, Jo u, has resided �gAV4 South America, occupied the pulpit of St the winter with her parents here.-Re,�. still survives him, but is confine& to bed assurance, that the. friendn left behind need vested.for the summer. It is a fine sathple in Mich anfor many years, while Alex, Andre-w's church last Sunday., giving dge, of Goderich, occupied the a, and is under the doctorili this season. Joseph B thro�ugh illnes not "sorrow as -those having no hope" for d sermon.f, He ' -a clever Fudait,­ Y. M. C. A.. A-,", rvmqAry.-The onw. der is , tbaold homestead. He was a kind 0 vrvar services in connection pulpit of the Methodist church -here on care at present. -The funeral took place on "she -is not dead bat aleepeth." Curs. T. Misilis and Archie U43grWr- y arent, good neighbor, and a worthy, use. Yo with the Sun�ayjast. Mr. Edge is an eloquent. and W�dnesday afternoon to the Sunshine came. P . t Men"s Christian Association ' 9 ave jus, COMPI ted theheavy task of turn. were luev�le- ful citi an, and his *ad death will be a. - e ung convincing spea�ker.-The return, hockey the bu 'ing groun -shoes, held in Carduo's hall, on Monday evening d being on deceased's to b reavement to his family and will ing out 1,000 lbs. of h tery Gorne. BRnr v,& -Remember J. W.. Bangough save or -me ing the be deepl. r - tted by all who enjoyed his and despite the disagreeable even match betwen, Listowel and %6rth will faru.-Mr. -71homas Anderson, 4th line,near egrp for a good many strokesW theiimnuter an& N oTEs. J. it.. Williams has got out will ftl-Pej�r in the Poresters' hall to:night, hall was comfortably filled. Rev. R. John. i be P!ftyed on the rink here this (Friday) Belgrave, died on Tuesday morning, anid sledge. -Mr. R. P. Bell who has jtftt 401111 - plated a fine dwelling th evening. Listowel has one of the strongest th6 funeral tool- place on Thursday after a lot- of material out of which to manufac. (Friday -)-Mrs. Robert McAllister, of Mil- *cquRiu ace. aton, of London, was present and addressed waukee, was visiting or ting of the share, a ture shiitgles and excelsior. h sister-in-law, Mrs. N OTUzF. -T, he annual Ines past lesson in the West and the match win be m, noo -Mr. Frank Me. teams n. Deceased' had been ailing a long Laughlin, son of Mr.. T. H. MclAughlin, William Messer, on-Frida and Saturda of ir t Hall., Co!Mp in or the meeting. Mr. Johnston -is a most fluent lively one. bholdo he Public' der to show his good. hospitality, and cultivated speak It Will also probably Iiii the time. y y -er and his remarks to n I hall last Friday evening, w- en a r. a A a 021 0 last of the season and there should be GA.Tiucm�Nc:s. last" 4h I left for Manitoba, last Monday III week. -Rev. John Anderson returned young folks roung men were full of sound wisdom and vi�good -Mrs. Frank Smyth, of Lou. Frank is made out of the right matorntag' to Toronto on Tuesday, after taking charge goodult bar were present: At the ap- other ev.. W ey spent a couples I . crowd in attendance. . There will be erial to advice, so aptly and concisely put. that - they ak&ting dohi Iiirho was spending a few days with ner bp t our the meeting was called to are ial enjoyment, in the way 'Of afterwards and. the baud will be present.- sist6k succeed any place. -Mr. Win-kml.Farngey, of the services in -the Presbyteriaak. church ointed Of coiild not fail to interest his audience. He Mrs. Thomas Bone, -of the, 3rd line order an Mr. John M� ' e harmless amusements and a sprea t N returne Min Luln Duncan, of Lynchburg, , barber, has gone to Chealey. for the pi6t two weeks. -Rev.. Mr. Bell., f vin appointed 119 An ardent Virginia d to her home on --Mrs..,ShAv,;r, admirer and advocate of the Monday. -Joseph has been quite� ill for some time. Toronto, will -be the next probat c�ohr:airman Mr. D. Bell was which thei enjoyed very mu is visiting friends in Canada, and is� at pres. Bowrhan,* of the W line ioner. appointed ch. The youn& Young Men's Christian Association, and who has been un. -Mr. J. y I ere warM, recapfro. cut the guest of Miss Reita Young. Moore's wife and fam in Mrs. A. M-eEwen has Is, grippe very tar, f f the meeting, The treasurer's fOlk"' highly of fhe spok in the highest terms - of the work -Mr.M. der the weather4ith quinay, is able to be badt . t] ved. T -Harriiton, where he has beirin worko tiny Patterson was visiting her rpporb o h a h7e kind #ospit4lity recei This k,. being done b.* that amociat Williams, of Dublin, who is owner of the around agaI.-The contract for the ne ing for Miss Fa a bqsi�nesis of the past 'Year, was ion. The young w read and as' v" a ate .0f, IV ory gra f y woods ecT at Buttoies school was awarded I storerecently vacated by Mr. H. Spears, some time. Mr. M um W ing.to the meet- -p in the right directionaud. g, show g a good balance on the- right fill the important posi. intenc shortly having a plate glass' front t6 Wm. Ji.ekson, for $27. -Mrs. Crocks and odist church and Bob- t . ' - I I I ew men of to h erous relati as i� the village this week , if more -day wi Clio parental homes were opened for t tions. of the In missed in the Reth �The congrega ions of Eadies and Blaevale world and when- the call comes Id brivig them. On account of the Y. M. C. two daughters, of Be- I of China, -p the r 11 become in. ov to a closer touch of socialibility, and 4o they must be ready to. take u eponsi- pat in his store.- gravej W1 bath school. -Miss C Presbyterian churches will meet in the a de of th ledger, and declaring a dividend reception of the young, it wou ersary on Monday. evening, the mates of the 'CounV House of Refuge, at ch, Sunday I phe towards liquidating the debt on keep that f In ed, by the morning and evening and lectured in to moderate in A Call to &'minister. ri *9 of the loility. Good music was furnish A. anniv 'ro"' Bluevale church on Tuesday afternoon next, r .15 er cent on stock invested, which I preached in the' Methodktkw2hu'r' regular meeting of the Literary and- Debat. Clinton. -A select party spent a nice the Mrs. as ap, to many vic c1toir of the Piesloyterian church. The - JILub was dispe t en- ay Peter MoRwen's little son, Harold t a holl. a old directors, by their good age. -Mr. John MeMurtrie, of St. Clair, meatin Ing C need -� with, but It joyible evening at Mr. C. B. F church on Mond large andiences bein" is dau- g was certainly a in t, Men- oreats, 2nd 9 for -thi; V eve ng debate mmageme mpany oat successful d ning there is an intereati ex linei last Friday evening. present, gerously ill. -Dr. Toole said Mr. Robert t of the affirs of the co, county, Michigan, was our mi, t one jwd will no doubt stir up the pulic -Mr. C. Taylor, Iagara,; f,,rtfie'pas year, were re,elected fo Show retuitiedon Saturday frotia Ni pas t few da ya, c on the programme and if is - hoped that a . r an home 'to"attend tk interest in f&vsr of the Y. M. C. A who has been visiting friends on the 2nd other where they went as delegates from Court v Dar. Th funeral of his ia;her. -Me dly number of the members will be pres- line, has returned to his home, near Bolan. Irishtowit. frectors f r the ensuing -year Cooper & Son, Kippen,- bieeders of registe a, following persona are the -are. Jagnew gool Douglas to the Bigh C*ur6 Canadian* Order Messrs. ent.-Mise Violet Case bas returned home vain, Manitoba. He'was accompanied Ity Tin BANS. -A Ivery ad prott wadding t*o#L of Foriosters. Mr. j Robert Me Lordie, G. Shropshire sh hi - Oka Burgess, high audi- T. McKay, William ee, a ipped on Satfurdojyr Tin CrNmFKAT9GRA1I1Z-­Tbe. Cineuitato- after a lengthy visit to friends in Guelph him-sixter-in-low, Miss Maggie Caldbick. place in the Irishtown church on - Tuesday, tor, was also in atteadance.-Mr. Thomas 6111PNOR, W. W. Cooper anal Roberb last some seven. head of their best and 81raphewasou exhibition in Cardnosshal, an&Toront.-Mr. Robertson, of the Col. pods Thom", -te Institute staff, was laid off duty for Lak6let. riage. of Miss Kate Arnold to Mr. Martin ranch of the Chosen Friends con- uway, an T�esday- and Wednesday last, amid at the lexis February 16bb, the occasion being the mar- ill with, pneumonia. -The Is. The officers elect Were prsil 'fancy bred sheep to the Hon, McKiln% in nt, Mr. . M' McKay to M Gree Prentier of Manitobs, Them age of sun V secre the v' d la-, tinties to'grow. Three new W. C per ; treasurer, Mr. rk forming Mesed it, and were delighted with NOTES. -A young son �lly- - The bride was beautifully at. select animals are to assist in three performances given f1111Y 1,500 wit- a few days on account of Bluev a 16wil Bennett, of VVingham. was in town this members are ilham shown. On Tuesday evening every available week. Mr. Bennett is quite .. uleased with Mr.Allan, ex -M. P. P., of Clifford, died tired In blue serge., with handsome trim- proposed for next meeting. Thompson. It was agreed*by the meeting foundation flock of Shropshires for the hon�' last �Monday and was buried on Wednesday. InIngs -seat it% the hall was filled and even standin And bat to match, mnd carrleki a ormibl, mini . r id the f r w t. F u f his prospects there. -Mr. and kr. W. W. that, an effo t be made to sell the balance X a Ste a as ID r 0 9 -W. Dickett, aged 21, who lived east boquet of white carnations. -The the number were lambs, nd w re f very, room was hard to find., On Wednesday - Of brides- th ei stock, kich to about '40 share's. The. A e 0 a Tholtipapit are on 7 a visi#, to rela- ber6,'died on Friday, of ty inaid was Mis Tuelfersmith. tersoon a large number of children we tiv phoid fever.- a Rose Arn&d, and Mr. Peter effort will?b made asoon as an opportun. :uperior qiiality. The -other three, t re y" as in present., and it would be diffli cult -to pay of Goderich.---�Mr. Richardsoni There are quite a number sick of. that dis-- Connelly assisted his brother through the CHieRsic Y&crotty. - The Rodgerville it r, will per ;it during the year� and it can. hear ewes, were large and eighty, W Walkerton, brother-in-law Of Mr. easedn the community.- cial trying ordeal. After,thi marriage care. cheese company held their which was the more pleasant to see, the an- D. D. Wilson, spent 8 ng There are on A] onday, 23rd of annual meeting. n fail in few years to 43re a good diyi� well R3 being typical specimens c�'fi thel, bounded delight -of t � Unday at Ingleside, services bei held'in the Methodist 80rlurch7 mony was performbd the ha February, The buar�' NAd Z "' breed. he littler ones or the the pp couple drove, in 14!oy invested. -This brought to wonderful pictures exhibited. On Wednes- residece of Mr. Wilson. �Tbe Misses -here at present. They are fairly well at. to thi bride's pmre�tv, where sumptuous ness of last season was quite istisfactory -to- a Oose oneo if the beat meetings of past 7 Sparling, of Witigham, are the guests of tended, and are led by the pastor, Rev. Mr. wedding dinner was sered, dultathe near the patrons, the average, price paid them y �. a. The �iaeetink was made very inter- DashWood. day evening the -hall - Was again well filled- Mrs. C. W. Papst.-After. spending the Harvey. If the weather would fair up relatives of the�bride and groom b ing 6.35, which is equal to- 19 1.20 -cents eat gby th presence of Mr. Robert Piter., ITETAS.-Mr. George Edighoffei. ;of Blak460,1 with an enthusiastic audience. The views winter visiting friends and relatives in Hul. ing pries. tt - attendance. -Miss numerous and rp of the cinematographe are marvellously there would be a better ant. The presents * were ound, fof butter. With the present so sr., of, Hnsall, who g& -7F le Tuckeremith and ve valuable has opened, out a shoo store M'.d. ritZ aid. WAMM0811, Mr. Alice Hovey, who has been in Walton for costly, showing the high esteem in whic r eta and conditioR of the markets the me tance, b being - one of the principal a6. a -and.-Mr. Win.. Wolper has street scenes, of perso of the some time, was to have been brought home the young couple are held. Mr. and Mrm farmers could not d yure rel.thistic, and the life -like reproduction of Peter Finnen, and wife, a daughter olps Us, of lwnimslst Otc., fate Charles FOWIL o better than take ad. ah elders, and who still coati residence, a nues to Mr. H.- Rom's' ud will moe� t er, returned this week to Saturday, but no doubt the storm was -too Connpqy drove to Seaforth .-and took the, ven"90 Of this industry. The old board of more a k in the cOInp&ny._IMb Lour VUlage shortlr.­�M` I. F. Kibier,,of Zar- 'Was indeed superb, the 'emanest details of their home in illarney, hisaitoba—Mr. much to face. directors were reelecited and the same T d c each.being clearly and. 'exactly portrayed. The young ladyt who in trAin td'Hamilton, where they will a end mopu a very interesting event ich, was in the 'village on Monday. -Oar -anburen the honeymoon, The bride is one o?the officere appointed. George E. thfpaaaga Conrad Kabel of Hirtfor, a y, 0 V a numbem who turned out from the town highly esteemed in the c pl:e a�t ommunit a Th Rounty, Michig 7,.went fairest young ladies'of McKillop, an who'engaged am maker. A the home of Mr. and Mrs.- landlord intends erse, an, son-in-law of b1m J. G. there with the intenti ting a, arge new 101ta ;and country, as wall as from the alirround- Ament, of this town, in remitting his annual health recuperated, b on of having her d the Ro r0on, Tuekersmith We the coming rjummer.��Xr. Weftil)44 -i!ng villages fully testifiy to the apprecia. subscription to THE ExrosrroR says : g,We better. ut it appears she is no groom is a most eaimable"young man. -A pleasant event took re r to the marriage of their daulhter, of Exeter, was in thavillogs n .. 4�orge Nay took out a fine hor They have the best wishes' I unday. tion of the public of the opportunity of see- as and cougratula. p ace at theresidence of the bride's parents, M Margare E., to 'Mr. John offman Brothers have secured the oontrmt-, ing this moat marvellous invention ot the ever experienced and splendid aleighing. _w have hads.pleasant a winter here an to Clifford on Thursday. The animal tions of their many friends. in this township, on Wediiesday, 24th ult., B kedale anitobs. , The brid ..of M was for the erection of a new brick school- houmo,-'.�, century. good figure, ------------ ired in chaag. olored silk, on the 14th con ' - purchased by Mr. Kidd at a what% Miss Mary Habkirk McGon'i Is was be ully at Ing c ession of. Hay. -Mr. ow zero Our coldeetL anop was in J&IjUarys when the It goes toLManitoba.-We. believe there are Leadbury. United in marrirge to Mr. David Millaw, a looked c4�ing. 6he Was ou Hartleib hardware merchant, has:en. thermometer went 12 degrees bal for quite d number from here going to, Dakota prosperous young farmer, 0ho of this town- er sister, i1du . pported Iploytl � EOMONDVIME NMS. -Mia Jennie' Hills a few hours.' May you long S. -r -We are having, a gniff 6 lily 15 Mary; The bridegroom rise Bosaiinberry, of Zurich, to taw f genuine ship. The ceremony was performed by Rev.' is entlemah of splendid - physique, . and, charge of his tinware department. -A, nutnr is 'spending & few Weeks With frien continue to next week. Among them are NOTE Mr. Cho' & in send, and me to receive your paper, for w6 ley and Robert Wood, the latt John Twam- Canadian'wintei weather theae 'days., No Nall Show, of EgmgndviUe, and was wit. w assisted by Mr. W.- Fairbahj. Niasouri nd Sb. -MarYs.-Considerable would surely er Of ' whom danger of black plague or any other plague neewd by a number of relstives and friends After, bar of young people go rise par TAt, xigted in ve a surp t frictioa has a be lonesome without it.- work0d at the blacksmithing here for nearly worse than- la:grippe with the thermometer of the contract' the ceremony4 -, which was performed by Mr. F. Baker�s, on Tuesday eveniag.-Mr.-- school matters for a Mears. T. R. F. Case & Company have as. two Yiears.-The FarmeW Institute meet. at zero. -Mrs. - Stimore, who him be parties. A feature of S. Achdson, the large company of year or two in this village but it is hoped cured a new book-keeper in the person 0 - h an ill for the occasion wo H. Willert has- secured the con�raot forhe in after the investigation f in ore on Monday. of last week was a de. upwards of a year is, we re W&Y Of mention is tfie fact guests eat down to d table laden with ereetion of the new school hov[se, for C2 b Inspector Robb, Mr. Sayles, of Paris, who comes� highly rec. every ciled:success. Theafternoon meeting gret to say, be- that Mr. John Henderso'n, of Seaforth,great delicacy. In �he evening a btilliont gather.. -Mr. H. Schroeder, of Zurich, was ti be, as coming weaker. -The youngest child for grandfather of the bride, wa one of the ing fook placeW friends and acquain eftrs. three miles on the Leadbury live east is said honored'guents. The In y f tances village on Tuesday. -Avery Pleasant OYMO�, f ' do in town last Saturday. Siniih,'MoEwen and Burrell, we an rie do on Saturday lost, that a tatter state, of feel. ommunded.-Mr.John Cuuninghant,01intori, fairly: well atbended. The speakers, M w U will Pre -rail. -The Inspector's decision was ca' ing on rien join in wishing the lt� Will not be known for a few days, as it -Mr. of the to' Q - W. P : V conservatory has been ceived, and all did well. T ' wall re- to be upwords df four years old-. Our popu. young couple will unita with us in wishing couple sun. took place at the Lu Will ning lation Is certainly not increasing -very fast shi�e and pro�parity on life is -veyage, and a theran �hjrgho.n Thom take. him some time to . go over,the : the pride and ai�kation of West Goderich meeti�g was well attended, the I them all posiffile.happin safe of last week, 'when Min Amanda "4: treat during the 6sm and pro! Ian ev dance, perity f Al' d harbor in the end. The daughter of Mr. Lo * -Krdt, of this Wwo�- i which was rather extensive. -Bir. 'a 0. G. T. -under Grit rittle.-Little Etta Patric, who inheir journeydown the stream -of life. un _past two weeks,on account hall b 9 crowded. The subje for t a -ha b pr" Vs. Mon appro- in ma - eveni several the with FOOTBALL. -The eagerly looked for re- pri�t;e, testAfyi#g to the esteem as "rt in the promeno-t, Wm. Hill#, oldest son, -of Mr. Thom" Hills of the variety and perfection of its bloom ni were - 11 Olt a can suffering for eats were ][Ieautiful, coatly and # wu united to Mr. I Shoo -- of tft vi�re,.ham been engaged by Messrs. CouutrT Life," an Oflanted ankle, is not improving as fast d beat make by Rev.- I plants. The hyacinths, narcissus, --it Go I of Ho*rne InZencia,l) and " Super. 8:9 %is ' 0 -- � . I of Seaforth, as accountant Ing - rn match betwe-On NO- 5, Tuckersmitb, wishbe of the guests. -your correspondent of A w friends. The Reid W1. on daffodils and calls lilies hav Dopers inthe atition would wish for. -A pair, o tu . . U . W�ie w" on.the Farm," handle4 by Mears, robins and No. 4. Hibbert, took place - on Friday town.-Mr..John A. h, editor of the Smi IoW� in extedidmi his congratul in their Smit a, put in an extionsive hardware establishment. thi MeEwing , iindl a crow afternoon before a large crowd of intsitsted I ations.- her sister, Mom Louim Kraft, While r. We congratlate our young frigpd on his Kootenay Mal, Revelstoke, British Coln The and'Burrell, respectively. presented himself likewise. -John Mr. �, 4James a three SheAfer, of Zurich, so' -preferment tosor - m- audience was �elpit in the very beat who was kit Borrow, spectators. -Tuckerami 'Wee ted in that !a emponsible. a position. -Miss bi%, who has' th Was � well repre been sojourning in the east for' of hu own to some of the residente,of mented by two sleigh loads, �x visit wi his brother-in-law, Mr. fo mol, and a very pleasant time spent. r the groom. The young couple �wi 4wttW William 'down in the village, Mr. Shoemaker haft ment from these, their � team put Kyle, or. waa. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. but who -is now residing to the north of up agood fot Rull tt towship lost. wee purchased the residence of Mr. JeAw. Xate Stevenson opened out.in the dress and the past two months visiting friends, leaves The M'sees and Air the Uadbury line aw�7 back in the sixties, encourage and !with th RObwt Bell adon road. -Mr. game agaimt No. 4, supported few day by ugn his firiother, the Hartleib. &Z, inn th KOM or!f lolr! %-t k Welallky im r withe on c1h, he ", on 0; w P12d ood g I)t p lie c�n tem raise -h The ald, -the season�a I for Oxfo R -qonte of t d ;prl,ng� MA h�:ve lotas Perhap-8 a 4i 'es givin.& ext� I st of - A#. Visit our 0 �hin,g in Opposite Expositor a An, TO THE-� I 39T . Jobi hisp4wa;of I Airleed be&* the 011MM' pied by R. J everythingtA, ture Aam � -%Ve haw: goods at h1vo, tiou miany 11 I Our i0im manufacin-rh therefeitis, M -'- est critic in,, eur fiwnitw same old at furniture ow. a , W go, looked for to We buy I sold b�j sn': town or -Mum -U In the Uzi two hearevis`: other A 'light we 25% Mew 'us'l forth. W.Leathei at tbe.Gham der � Prafeo� with. Mr. U-, mesm. Any carefully Att, -anteea.. Remembe -anti .1 L Nightand' to at Mr. in th6 rear A Owing A of business, 1 -,More oomInG on -And 26A Uill tthe V, ,door to :G4 ler I Y, whA �Of Tauorbg And invits see V64 I SUITL �Tl C, A full the newest �Caps, -SAlk and i As erli, in. fact eL, oonducted.f fair -price solilciw. 1 ,W -e are Dresied. Call before ducie� and South Main