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The Huron Expositor, 1897-11-19, Page 87 DIV "nsyroft NOVEMBEVIR 195 18970 HU N nown monthly lectures have been rovided to to see if y con le will reside on the farm k armel Presbyterian church; Mrs. Miller'went to his room ha old- in C a interesting in our� township as else A SPZ()IAL. ANNOUNOZ asItle old%ennet farm, concession 2, L be Witson's 0ash Grocery con" -eeta word in criticismof was gettin%up, and, to her consternation, as Minnie Hawthorne during the winter moni has the first of, whioh where. We ha�v t ENT. S,, Tuckersmith. Mi the conduct of affairs by oar present rulers, she found t at the spirit had tied. He had, M will be held near the close'of thio month. time for pickle making played the wedding March. The bride was Now is the and to have but it looks as thou tastefully attired in cream cashmere, with As all the lecturers are men of ability, and the beawl vinegar and ih the south-east corner evidentlyj passed away without a strugg e, treat is gocd success you wust use 1, slept away. He ha, not In view �of the improved times, wd hope Di presentation. How having, as I were we sell the Froot vinegar, the best and had a monopoly o rel laoe, -ribbon and pearl trimmirgs. THE EX- their subjects are popular ones, a markeb, and the bigheat grade ef been dead long,- as the body was stll warm.. to. very materially increase the already large ensured along the -line A good lectures. - cheapest in the would it do to give Egmondville and the cire POSITOR Joins the many friends 'of Mr. and pure spici* -, just wbaf you rc%ulro to ensure sue West Find a show next year. There -is The remains will be interred in the Mait- ulation ' of THE ExPOSITOIL We would Rev. Dr. *Moffatt, seer, 3toiry of the Upper N. ovember. ON& our stock of grocaliez 15'W011 98HOrW and - ve in Mrs. Crich in wishing them happiness and ith new sewn Teas, Dricd Fruit, new lots Of rod. material in both localitiis. landbank cemetery. to -day, Friday, the like to ha a copy in. every household rosperity. Society will address the an. twd to give THE Exrosrroies constituency p I - I I I �ooda guaran Business isalways more easily attended to funeral reaching there about two o'clock. the county. nued meeting of the sai , society, in the base. cured Cod Fish, etc. All g 0 is tus whole county of Huron. Every week isn. church on satisfaction or uieney�returned. we have so me kent, of Carmel Presbyter special bargains, in Dinner, Teo, and Toilet But@. &0 by a local man. it gives news from every municipality in the, Uromwty� 11 . umber of them before buying. The highest plies paid for all a Tim DEBATING CLu%-The irlar week- uty, and s, as interestiqg ITBts.-The roads in this neighborhood Friday evening, at 7.30. -Quite a n 13 of good produce. Butter, eggs and fowl SuDDEx-DnATH.-Muoh regret was felt on 1 meeting Of the Literary an Debating con consequently, . peo le of the Royal Templars - is if ity' are getting mom-ewhat rough on account of I . Novem�er warns tis that the time lod v A ove down to Exeter wanted. Ming known glub was hold in the town hall, on Monday and useful' to the people of one muniolps p of t hage AA Friday morning last, on it beeo as it is to �those of another. In addition to having considerable rain and snow of late. 0.� WILSON, Seaforth- that Mrs. Laroque bad died o on gonday evening T"t, -to visit their sister for warmer Clothing of all kinas boa n -that morn when a fair sized audience was in a were- seen of late evenin scuEX thi it ives a sufficient summary of the -Flocks of snowbird h inclemency come. It is time t Bank of Commerce Block. ing. Mrs. lAroque's maiden name was Jane attenlahce. The subject under di n let lodge, and notw ith ta drug t e d change lighter n of tu world, to keep its readers posted which is anpindication r is near at 3'� state of the roads, Mr. was the respective merits to man of wood ew8 t atho s for the heimy weights -of Ann Boyd. She was a daughter of in what is g on not at home onlyl but hand. -Miss, Hislop, oPDOtetr, ; iry enjoyable evenj garment Suits and Overcoats in great Moore Boyd. -of this town, and lived with and iron. The decision was giveli in favor oin report having had a vi throughout g So that if a week visiting her uncle". an winter. This season'O stock of d the best Of of the iron mem The next meeting will be the entire world. Mr. ]James Hislop, and spetak highly of 0 e warm reception Qld him. She had not enjoys, Gillespie, who number and variety. in an un -hold on Tuesday night next, on account Of person calm only take 'one paper, THE Ex- of this place. -Miss Jessie entertainment ' ren I y the Exeter lodge.- weather goods is the test we ve evev health for'sovide m Of as re- . A c rrou is the paper to take as it gives ALL has been in. Mitchell for some time, h not flash forth On bad, beat in otyles, best - in sssortlne� I McKel g ning. disposition, she ma little Of the concert on Monday evening. On that POS Our electric Ii rfit's di I prices play an important part in 'out Clothing ])a- complai as the home news, and much news from abroad turned home,.-Mesers. lar end Sabbath and Monday nights to padmeuL Weverbefore have we ffered such in- her illness, and continued her usual house- evening the advisability of corporatio ondensed and most attractive form. Towers, arrived home on Monday' from ",-'W"g . berat i values. Every' department is hold duties until Thursday evening, when RT&ntm'g bonuses to buaineweAte= will in & 0 the breaking,of 'a pulley, but are now again b ducewents in the way of values and AYIM Nothing a large Manitoba, where they have been through full to overflowing *Hh bright, fresh, ir she becamenuddenly and seriously ill, and be discussed., The leaden on this will In order, therefore, to encourage i M jam Ben 0 . shining. -bli. Robert � 'arrott,of this village, but up-to-date, reliable goods kept in this depar ackson and G.A. Aetzel. increase in its circulation, we make the fol- the summer.- r. Will i erectWg who. boa a d f n the 3rd concession seasonable goods ; good qualities mark. large and steady trade Is the best � evi- despite all that medical aid could do she be Mews. JohnA. J MOUt. Our club to have a lowing liberal offer. We will give THE Ex- A new fence in front of his premisesi which !tZonty hens stolen a few 'ed at close cash ptices. sued away the following morning. She It U the intention of the of �Hay, b2natou B deace of pleseed customers. p rosrToR from NOW, until the first of Jan- -ill add greately to �hs appearance of his literary evening in the course of a couple of y Was, 51 years of age, and was much and de- w evenings &gob- 0 7r4,Ri hard Coed and 0 :vedly respected by all who knew her. weeks when the public will be made wel- nary, 1899, for the price of one years. one place. M. Ellwood, t of r : ted sportsmen, Wm. Pickard & Co. 'el n an invalid for come. dollar paid in advance. ds.*r game on Monday Mr. Boyd, her fatherhas bee As we do not want our friends to work secured the woo The, MaUtles., SEAFORVEL several yearspbeing helpless from rheum- last,- bot report that it is so scorcethat they Laroque has long been his for us for nothing, and ". we do want them NOTES. -Councillor Lindsay and family p ang LOCAL BRiEFs.-Mr. William Jewett, of did not have. an opp6rtuniby of die ra i atism, and Mrs. to work for no, we make this further liberal left this week for their new home in Park- Mantle busines loving min' in,�-The roads have en a this heason has b" principal attendant,.and her 14- ,Brussels, was in town on Friday last and their unerring &I I - STEAWSHIVP trations will be much missed by him and -it call at THE Exrosrrm of- offer -. AJiy present subscriber who W'11� dale. They will be much missed here. -Rev, very bad during the past week,bu�t the frost good. We have bad the mantle stock of a pleasant ve Mr. Kennedy, of Wroxeter, preached mis- u agiin.--�-Mr. the county, and the mantle business has made send us three new names on the abo 0 will be difficult to get one tq take her place, flee. is begin AND Mr. Jewett was on his way to Elint terms, accompanied by the money, will be ning to harden them he will' also be greatly missed by sionary' sermons on the western half Of G. C. J� Petty, proprietor of e Yorkshire come our way. Onr stock isWell as Ville to visit his son, Rev. Mr. Jewett, of sorw Q family I The remains of Mrs. given a copy of THE EXPOSITOR for one year Ethe, circuit last Sabbath. -Dr. Ferguson. packifig house, has commenced the seasoxes with nobby, stylish garinents, bat the son. o1h e that plaes.-The many friends X operations in w bl6ek- t k in n 0 t (Rev,, Dr.) McDonald will be pleased to WvLu I N-TSURANCE whi"s tree. Half � an hour's work. on the part of we 'r to Blyth on Monday for inter - re a eft one of our present subscribers, will returned from New York last week.�Mrs. his old stand,his ne er you buy, the better choice you will b ment in the cemetery there. learn that she in raeoverino from her recent' a' . en' J. Bolimier spent Sunday in Listowel. --�-Mi" being not quite ready. -Mr. Wmb MoDoug-` Here are two specials: Me th6in to have THE Exposrrop. next Kennedy,of have charge of the. 9,11 recen -to our village from AGENCY. -0 Clinton, will ilhiew.-Mr. James MeMichael,president of tly returned your for nothing. This offer, however, is public sob ext Ladies' Frieze Mantles, high turnover junior department of our 001 u Manitoba, where he was called several wlin club, will entertain Couxom MExTixG.-The monthly meet- the Seaforth he confined to new subscribers from the county tion his son' , mental - velvet collar, two- la�ge and six W.. Somerville, Agent#, ing of the council was held on Monday thii, members of the.club and several friends year. -Mies Lids Hall has secured a posi monthE ago, owing to small buttons, buttons clone around wlaat, i -a by.-W-ord I evening last. The mayor and finance coin- at a complimentary supper at the Coin- of Huron and the township of Hibbert. New as teacher in the Leamington public school. trouble. And while hopes are yet enter- (Sucoeasor to H. A. Strong & BiO-) mittee were instructed to confer with the mekeial hotel, this, Friday, eveml2g.-Mr. subscribers from outside these limits will tained for his recovery, we regret o learn throat, a warm, serviceable, stylish that it is a fax xpress Building. not count in this offer. This offer should secure garment, regular' -$7.50 .......... $5.90. Telegraph and E Broodfoot & Box Furniture Co. in reference Hugh C. Gilmour, of Moosejaw, Northwest e any very marked im- meaning -does, Ladie" fine,' black Niggerhead Coati us at least two thousand new names before to the unpaid balance of the loan due the I Territory, was in, town on Mondaii Mr. GAruERiNGs.-Mr. John Kelly, of God rovement.-Mr. J. R. Habkirk's neat ad. New Years. high turnover collar, corA the who] town -and to arrange with them forthe pa 'brother THE ExrosiToR will not be clubbed with erich, 1was in town on Wednesday. He i; Sition to his dwelling is nearing completion. sti regular'87.25 edge, kmed a by�o, men Y' Gilmour has been visiting with his tobed back, t of the same, and to repoft - at next Jobi and other friends in Stanley for the manager of the electric light plant in thit -Mrs. Chambers, of Clinton, is visiting Mi itructed to past two weeks. an other paper. If, however, any of'our has -'how the nam eeting. The mayor was in He is looking well, and subscribers Aesire to receive the Toronto to%vn, and is making arningementa for mov- relatives here. -Mr. Peter Triggerson urchase two blankets for use in phe look -up. his family there.-­oThe anniversary ner- recently treated himsely to a complete out- A -Special Bargain. dwe are pleased to le,,rdtbal he iastill pros- Globe, the London Adirertiser or the Men- i"g perlaps STRATFORD, 0 Re fire and water committee were inpower- in his western home. -A t, 'vices in connection wifi the' Methodist fit in the driving line. -Mr. Joseph. Bland, t a Me' 'g treal Witness we will procure eithe ivhich are Thecourseof studyin this sob is P -to the permg r of them cc es the whole of ed to make other arrangements than those of the- directors of the McKillop Mutual We will church will be held on Sunday, when Rev. our new butcher, now o upi A felt and camel's Wgiteststandard. of excellence; advan- at tfis best clubbing rates offered. - linton, will preach block. -The Masonic hall, Ladies? Sailor Hate I In er in hair silk;ribb-on and ribbon velvet bands, Uges in *very department; moderate rboard now existing with the livery men in regard Fire Insurance C6drpany, held here last theretore, ove THE ExposrroR and any Oi Benjamin Clement, of C Mr. Ingraim's the word ehesp ; enter any time. Write for circulars.. to charges made for horm at false fire Friday, Mr. Robert Smith, of Harlock, was bdth morning and evening. The thank; Petty's brick block, is neirin -nP'et'onl hav�l so ever where A number of the W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 alarms and at fires. A guarantee from Mr.F. appointed agent for Hidlett, in place of the the papers named for $1.65 as formerly. offering will be in aid of the church fund. -t- and will make 4 fine hall. 9 cot all season at $1.25-�- ing of whi& Gutteridge pledging himself to put the new i Alans, and Mr. William To those in arrears, w�e wish to 've one Mr. Robe k and were oplend lot just -in, while they last your late Mr. Thomas Ni it Jamieson and his men left on' members inspected it last wee anolithie sidewalk on the west * side of Yeo, of Holmeaville, will look after �tbe in- more chance. If they wil send us, B&FORE Friday for. Wiarton, where itheymill -engage well �pleased with it. -Our villagers choice fo 75c. "Uted. W, ain street in proper repair, was accepted, terests of th in Goderich town- in manufacturing rollers. -The -young peoi hoping that severe froits wIll not yet set in e company tionuy me= good men. -Ray. E ty chu . ch are practising for the for a d a staudard W10 THE FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT, the aTe ship. They are both next amount of their arrears at the rate of ON sit mnvou and the time for completing the work was Mr ple of"Trini little, until theiiet the streets cleare W DOLLAR A YEAR and one dollar for Warm St6ckiitgs. left in the hands of the street committee. 11 Stewart, of Clinton, preached in the Pres- we, will give them a clear receipt up coming Christmasitree entertainment. up after the building, operations and more -by the riame - The mayor and reeve were requested to hurch last Sabbath, Dr. McDou- year, this arth filled in over the now drain on Nelson DISTRIOT MANTEEss, Dk Bi6;., of Heneall, in refer- I byterian c having exchanged pulpits. -Word to January let, 1899 We make aVl*Dg the Warm stockings for, colcl weatherl' the first inAitul ald and he street to prevent the 'frost he confer with Coi get our books cleared bowe4 *i1*11am; -method Of liberal offer in order to' U eg and the lowe ence to -working the red mill, and if they was received -here 'on Friday last of the off. ALDY in arrears after the first of Feb. GATHERixos. -Mrs. Showers, mother of tile and thus spoiling it.w-hlr. P. Sipple and bebt qualiti .,a prices. YOU think necessary to take legal advice on the -death- of Dr. S. S. Murray, a former practi- staff are pushing on the new drain along cannot btiy anything but good hosiery hen. thimk as he d To C0?.U-ESrO$DE`.,-TS.-As T4ursday ne ave their names struck off Mrs. Isaae Crowston'and Mr. D. Showers, 0' ble haste. We do not keep the cheap) trashy privileges asked by Cook Bros. Ace Wellington street " h all possi kinds &t necessary ults tioner in this town. For some time past the list and their accounts placed in the who is living with the former, received a wit i i Day, it will 1�e 'J. Sutherland -has- this week sold the is Thanksgiving to the amount of $317.85 were pawed for the doctor had been practising at Wahn. F. for us to'go to press one day earlier than payment, and council adjourned to meet at spitae, Nipissing district. No particulars division court for collection. We are de- alt stroke this week. -Mr. -Charles brick dwelling and. a -tore 'at Rodgerville, In Ladies' goods we 'have four spoid is 'Peasily smu, I termined to make a clearance on our sub- o Gorrie on,Fri. For this reason we would ask our th Inser and family moved t lately occupied by Mi. James Bonthron, to lines of- Libbed goods at- 25c, 39c, 47a,and- usual. e call of the mayor. have been obtained as to the cause of his scription books at that date. We hope day last. Mr. Manger has engaged to may becowei correspondents to send in� their contribu- death. -Mrs. Dudean, mother of Mr. 0. 1 Mr. James Stivirt, of Tuckersmitb, who 50e, that are not equalled for - value. Will not have to cut off one name and.we work for Messrs. Powell and- Brown at their &M namet - we For children,. aline of ribbed cashm AN invitation is extended to everybod10 W. Papst, is visiting in town. -Mrs. Nor has secured this good prope; ty at a bargain. EN -a possi come and call at DALY's Now JewellerY Store, w ch man Sampson, of Toronto, is visiting at the do not want to break a TWENTY SEVEN -Mr. Georg -Mr. A -Hodgins left ere on Wednes- for tions as early in the week a ble and mill at Fordwich. e Finlay and at 200 for small sizes, up to 350 & at least one day earlier than usual. By so will be Opened On Saturday, November 27tb. residence of Mr. William Pickard. A YzARs' business record by having to sue family haie returned to Brooklyn. The7 day for London townshi to attend the latgest ; is a great seller. the 2562-1 even one subscriber. appear to think that the land of the free Is fun "doing you will help u; to make THE Ex- meeting of the directors of the Huron eral of his late brother- -law, Mr.Hays. For boys' we have several 'good lines, bit tonibined to I WE are handling any quantity of butter, soeiatiou was held in Clinton on McLEAN� BROTHERS,Publishers. the beat Viace to live in. 0 the beat is one that.wears like iron, 2&8o foar :Posr.roR as newsy in 'that week as usual, e g3 and dried apples -cash or trade also all kinds that busineV6. 15594 Poultry An ening of I"t weeks, when dele- size 51 up to 60o for 9J. of poultry. G. E. KING. Wingham. f Thursday ev Howick. and at the same time give our staff an op- 9 from all parts of the- county were th anada Bible Society was held Chicago. NoTEs. -A box social was held at the We sell yah,osiery that wears, at PHOO Iving gate n e per y portunity of having, the day for the 9 REmxmBER the 10 per cent. discount on present. The principal business of the tZlvanWCelioal church on Wednesda NOTES, -The revival meetings have agai that save your money.� But the.nmue Greity, th all Coal Heating Stoves, with or without ovens is evening, ovember 10th. Rev. J. - P. n residence of Mrs. Alex. Johnston, on th of thanks. Mail your letters so ey' Will good f 3r the bal&LOB Of November, so come along meeting was making arrangements for the been started'in the Evangelical church.- Oth concessions on Thursday, Ilth inst., s. muLLxTr & Co., SeRforth. erich on Hauch, of erlin, was present and gave a assed. that and choose early. annual exhibition to be held in God Mr. David Geiger has returned home from under the auspices of the Christian Endeav- P dealing out A reach us by Tuesda at the latest. 1561-1 work. of the Januar 25th, 26bh and 27bb. The dele. very stirr address on the his trip to Hsmburg."Mr. Henry Kalb. orof the Fordw'iob Presbyterian church. - ole y. reatmet of A i�zw Fur Capes at great bargains. from - Seaforth were Dr. Scott and so ' t in "ZI ­­ - i -EcTiw,;S.-On W Re f Alowing officers were,elected -isch has hired Mr. Ezra Bender for the t 450 lambs tee h fle 'Mr. Wm..Dulmage shipped abou. CoLLEGi[ATE LiTEP.ARY EL Hod n, Br Wednesday afternoon the nomination of W. HoymAN, Seaforth. 1562-1 ' liessrs. W. Hartry and Harold Johnson.- for the ensuing year : President, Josep S 0SI erary A.BiG stock to chooce from and pri ces Mr. E. H. Hamilton, who: has - acted as the Snell; viee-president, Rev' E. Eby; secre- winter. -Mr. Win. Schutz was in Shipka on to Buffalo on Thursday and Friday. -Rev. We WOU141 V Tuesday last, on business6-Mr. Jacob 'Mr. Farney, the new English church minis. DIRECT IMPORTERS1 Ourselves, by� officers for the Collegiate Institute Lit right In all- lines of Crockery and Glassware. 1,19 Frost. & Wood agent here,:for the past couple tary-treasurer, Thomas �nell ; depositors I Society was held and the election will be Edighoffer was in Blake on Sunday - last.- ter of Gorrie, Fordwich and Wroxeter, has piece Dinner Bet, for $10; 97 piece set, at $6.w and of years left on Monday for Buffalo, where Joseph Wambold ; committee, J Hall, J. Mr. Johd Gascho has sold his thorebred 0 OUN TbN. held next Weduesday afternoon. The fol- -at 85 ; Toilet Sets, at $1.60 to 19. f tered upon his work. -On November 13, rp - 86 piece set do. We Kellerman,'T. Guenther, F. Bakei. pibmiseg 6ravalue In t6io-goods. Sonia big bargains In he A ah*re bull to a &ntleman in Exeter, at tu lowing is a list of the candidates on� the Ex' intends looking up something to he shareholders of the Fordwich cheese and different tickets, the reds and . the blues Dinner, Tea and Breakfast plate@, plain white or hope, however, that he will change his andsome figure.. We wish that gentle- butter Notory held ameating- in the school visiting her father for about three months.- that mime W, printed. [Highest market prices for all kinds of farm mind and decide to stay in Seaforth. His M OU s house in section No. 12, for the purpose Of The Presbyterian congregation -have put a �Pn Blue tioket,-President, J. R. Mqrrison duca. Reis BRos, eestorth. 1562*1 family still remain bere.-The many friends RuBiams and Boxs for men 'and boys, big man succes in securing such a well-bred syn B. Young; recording pro animal, and it will be a 'great inij0ovement making arrangements for the erection of a furnace into the manseo Meserp. Rather" vice-president, Miss REmEm.BER that you are invited to call at of Mr. Herman -Bubolz,of'Tackeramith,near Yarlety and you can't beat iis for price' W. H. liablo iu �100 secretary, , D. D. Wilson; treasurer, Miss DALY'a New Jewellery St3re and examine his stock, WiLbis the leading Rubber St3re, Seaforth. 1662.1 to the breeders in tnat icinity. -We are new factory. -Ib is rel Drted that a singing ford and Munro, of Wroxter, su Egmondville, who was so seriously injured a -is , plied 16 X Kemp; managing committee, F. Neal, you areBot expected to buy a cents worth, jut glad to �hesr that hlis'A�lary Edighoffer sch6ol has been startec in Lake!et, having and put it. in place this week.- he flax Idiss H. Robinson, Miss D.Daly, F.Beattie; come in and see what he hag. abort time ago -by failing from a wagon, will �A �OOD BuLL cAur ruRcHAS"ED.-Mr.J. recovering from her illness. been organized by a v( cal -teacher, Mr.l. C. mill is shut down until the wet weather is 'To say that editorial committee, Alias M. Beattie, Miss JOE Maeban Dramatic Co. will appear in 'eased to learn that he is recovering,and S. Brown,.of McKillop, has bought frotn- -Mr. Charles Ruttan, of Lakelet t. T be men from other towns, who hav"o V. Case, R. Muldrew, A. Hammett. Red Cardno's Opera House for one week commencing �apble to go arond, although not able to Mr. John E. Birrell, near Guelph, a very Peden. o;ce;9- gren workiog in ib,went home the be -clothiers, ai Monday November 29, ohAnge bf programme nightly. do any work t. -Our old and esteemed fine nine months' old calf. This calf was AELens&U- visited his grand-pare,�ts, on the let c, 91=4 tieket,-President, A. & Bond ;'viee-presi- ge sion, last week. -The young people Of of the week, to stay until they are Wan" 1;ood qualiti " of dent, bliss L. Davis; recording secretary, See large bills and posters. Prices 10, 20 and goo. friend, A r. seph Wild, of Stanley, near bred by Mr. Birrells father at Greenwood, CLOVER AND TinoTHY SZED. -Wan�ed at Gorrie are endeAvoring to get up a literary thing, Sour& Alias M. MacDonald; treasurer, J. -Me- - DON'T fail to, t(qe our values in choice Bayfield, haszeent us a sample of some ap- in the township of Pickering, county of once to all export ordem--D, URQUITART, Hensal society for the purpose of benefitting the Groceries and all lines of Crockery and Glasoware, if th, which he has Ontario. He is of pure a o managing committee, Win. Aber- plesof last year's grow Crookshank blood, Oatmeal n lie. oung daring th6 winter months. rri -may it zound,, Gavin, STION. 'for y you need anything In these lines. ROBB BRos.. Sea- kept until now. They are almost as fresh and traces back to imported stock on both FAitMERs ATTEN -The demand NOT=S.-John McArthur, of the 5bh line� blow, but vv bardt, Miss M. Elliott, ., Pickard, Miss forth. 156-2.2 and sound and of as good flavor as this sides,as his daW and sire are both imported. Flour at the Hansall Mills has been so gre;ht that is on the siok list. -C. Michie left n 1hrib, B. Punchard ; editorial committee, Miss M. SPEGIAL NoTwEs.-All Rubbers sold at year's fruit. These apples are of the Lemon He is dark red in colon and weighed off they must have 8,020 bushels of good hexv.y wheat, Exeter. day last for Hespeler, where he has got the D I Miss A. Lynch, F. Lawrence, F. thiff store and stamped on the bottom " 0. R are slid the very highoFt amh market prices will be paid vallues and Jackson. guaranteed first-olass in every parti3ular. �nd we Pippin varietysand we do not knoww'hether cars 875 pounds. Mr. Brown expects to for Democrat, Michigan Amber, Scott and Bonhell LOCAL BRiEFS. The roads are, in. a good situation. ­m -A good many turnips are out= M -Mr. -Win. Watson had will either repair free of charge or exchange for& it a some peculiarity in the fruit, or Mr. vez h o his herd of thorough Wheat. COOK, BROS., Hensall Flouring Mill. condition for wheeling. Thomas the fields yet. a new 41110319 wha; pair, any pair of Rutbere wo sell (inarked as Wild's skill in caring for them that has b by this fine animal. Mr. Brown paid N. B. CooK BROS. will also sell during the remalud. Clarke, father of 14,r.1 J. P. Clarke, mer- wood shed built this fall. -Alexander R=- I We ft re A GoLl�rVRE.-ibe first W. er of this month to the farmers a No. I bran 4f $8 bove) that do not give reasonable satisfaction, i made them keep so well, but. whichever it $100 for him. hant, is seriously ill at present. -Mr. anil sell arrived home, on Tuesday last, -froin at j are zot asi Rosed series. of lecture3 in connection with H. WILLIS, Sesforth. The Cheap Ca'sh Shoe Store -The �rger ton. This -is a chance while the supply holds out, c and the leading place for C.1 kinds of Rubbers. is, they are certainly well preserved. at the fartners will d) well to take advantage of. Mrs.W.D.Yeo,of London,are visiting friends Manitoba. Heg.ives &very goodscoo.unt$1. . 1662 to,seek a ,St. Thomas' church,in this towns, wasien following gentlemen', in addition to the local Brucefleld. H. JAcoiam's is the spot for in town this week. -Mr. E. 0. Jones, of the Province, and may go back. -Mr. John I in the school room of that church on Mon- Claude -bo -ye, attended' our abilitT I day evening last, by Rev. F. G. Newton, of SUPERB TALE.NT.-As blonday ni t, clergymen,, are expected to deliver addresses "FiRE SALE CHiNA. "-Having secured a harness I use nothing but No. 1 stock, therefore the funeral of his Cook, of the 6th line,ii Making preparations the date of the Jarvis-nons%ll Concert, dra ea at the Presbyterian anniversary tea meetin package of this beautiful aegoroment.- suitablei for Lou will get No. I harness. Collars, Robes uncle, Mr. Edward Jones, of this . place, on for building stone wall under his barn tbf in wants it, avor- 9 9- Sbrathroy. The weather was very unf' lankets, Bugs, Cu?ryoombs, BrUdhes, evervthing near the interest grows. The public apprt,,clate their here - on the 19th of December : ReV. J. W. Xmas, Wedding and Birthday presents, we are pre. Saturday last. -Mine Katie, d ughter of coming season, -Auctiom is lee are a ran vo- able, being wet and disagreeable, and the d fortune in having in one night two such uperb sold away down, lower then the lowest. Remember -nearly so large as it 9 oto 8onsall J Clark, pared to sell at 60 per can& below cost, also Dinner, I buy for cash, make -up my own stock, and therefore Mrbi John Gould, was in ed carrence in Morris this fair -The roads a* attendance was not ar at@. While in London, England, Mias a MoRillan, B.A., Lindsay ; Rev. W. We also are the arri ot "Wednes 11- Our illustrate met with exceptional success, both on the operatio London; Rev. Jae. A. Wilson, B. A., Ni. TOA and Tollet.sets latest paterns. I am able to give you great bargains, Carriage day last, to Mr. Arthur Andrews,of Pontiac, ver3 rough Ow. -A Christmas tree enter- IaTge i otherwise would have been, although there agente for the celebrated Salads Ceylon Tess, and trimifflat,a i-peo'ality-. Repairing done neat and stage and as a soloist. Her singing was most highly agara Falls South; Rev. D. Guthrie, B. A., Tne Grand Mogul, sold at the marvelously low price' Michigan. Your correspondent extends tainment will be held in Knox church,'Bil. was 9. fair audience. The subject of the a preciated and shq Is roundly praised by the pre" Walkerton ; Rev. H. A. McPherson, Acton. of 26o per pound, with a beautiful quadruple plate chosp. ve we a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ddoe . 0:14 inside Peg-% congratulations. -Mr. And Mrs. Eli Snell, grave, on Monday eveningi mber 20t lecture was, 11 How to pull down a church, oFtheoldlaud Speaking of hqr the London, Eng. i3 H. JACOBI, Hensall. 166D-4 wi lao $ SUP Isid, Musical News says :-" Miss Bessie Bonsall of All these have been assistants to Rev. Dr. Silver Cake Basket or Berry Bowl, von free wl of -this place, visited at Mr. John Dinney's, in connection th the Sunday schools ye and how to build it up." It was a most in. 13 pounds, at Mrs. George Baird@ Core. Highest FACTS FOR THE PUBLIGi.-That Jr. C. Clau. Wesley Doy)yCarte'a Company, gave a charming rendering McDonald, in years gone by. -The =1 market price paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. sen, of Hensall, Id not seliing harness as cheap as near Seaforth, last -week.-Mr. Everybody will be weloome.-Thanksgivint tereating, instructive and entertai ming Jee- of Godaid's 11 Argels guard thee, and bar rich pped four car loads of c Day falls on Thursday of test week. TUndel-cloth' religious services in e Methodist 0 ANNrvzwsARy SERvims-The anni otheirs, but cheaper. That, he bas the largest stock Snell shi attle on thre, and contained many practical and voice blended admirably with Min Graves in the er' of horse blankets in the county at prices lower than .L'uesday:-Mr. useful.hints 'to congregations and church duets by Danz.%." This is but one bf the many coin. - which commenced last Sabbath, and have ary services in connecti�n with Uu�ppn Wm., `4. Clarke, Toronto, Dr. Moffatt, of Toronto, occupied the pul. general r] vie been in progress every evening during the ch others dare quote you. That In Saskatchewan, Moun isited his father lastl week. -Mr. W. J. pit in the Presbyterian phurch, Bel Jimenbary nr ell she has received. Of Mr. Jar 11 v. gravol - going people, while every point was illus. chur Brucefield, will be held on Sabbath tain bear and goat robes, we lead in low p. ices. Good Itia alwokt unnecessary for us to write. The re. present week,have been well attended. The Carling, who has been : at Muskoka on a on, Sunday last. -Rev. Mr. Rome of Baw trated and enforced by a suitable anecdote, - N ovember 28 and 29. rubber rugs at prices that will cause you to doubt "Mtions he has already r�celvfd here is sufficient and Monday evening, As the cold weat ence that he will again be greeted by a I& ated their qualiby, but they are good. Our CollAra I wl shooting expedition, returned home on Sat- eels, will preach n the of which the reverend gentleman seems to rge and pastor, Rev. Mr. Bond, is being assisted by The services on Sabbath will be condur new bura Mr. Robert McHardy, of Toronto, late $cc- by Rev. R. P. McKay, Foreig- Mission guarantee to work without galling your horse -a urday last. &r. Carling brought two deen MoleaWdrth next Sabbath morning, a i have an almost inexhaustible store. The appreciatiye adieliCe On Monday -nigbt� '1560 n galled shoulder galls our feelings; 28 years hohor- Ma Y. be 1hia retary for General Booth. -Mrs. P. Cavau, home with him. Rev. Mr. McRae, of 0.�aabrook, in lecture thron bout was plain, practical and A beautiful line of new goods to show you Secretary, of Toronto, at the usual hours. able dealing with the public in this neighborhood, in of a Fur at DALY's New Store. 11562.1 1 who has been a highly respected resident of evening. useful. I The lecturer did, not attempt to On Monaay evening there will be a grand your guarantee that. satisfaction will be given. J. 0. r many years, intends removing VRry *.,e spa I k over the heads of the. people, but this town fo missionary rally, when in addition to music 1559-tt Wroxeter. I Lordship, Bisho Port Albert. to Detroiti Her many friends here will al. LooAL Litnn.-His ment, and -spoke directly to them. It was, certainly, PRESENTATION TO ftnV.EA-z,,T HERBERT.- by the choir, aildresses *ill'be delivered by P NOTEs.-Mr.. Robert Thynne, after a sea- treat,and those who came wit through the At the winding up meeting of the, general Ways be pleased to hear of her well doing Rev. Mr. McKay; Rev. W. J. Clark and Baldwin celebrated the rite of 3onfirmaition son's steady work at his trade in Manitoba, NOTE �i-bliss Lydia. Xnechtel return far prnien there. -Mr. 0. L. Schmidt, who has been in f3t.� Paul's church on Tuesday af ternoon wet and slush of the streets were abund- Jubilee Committee, held some time - ago, a Rev. J. G. Stewart, of London. The col. has com6homeforthe winter. Heintends 0 her home in Rostock on Friday. --41I ber the 'tQ the 9ect that visiting friends in Berlin and other eastern last at 2 o'clock, when eleven were confirm- autly repaid for having done so, re3olutiou wq, lections will be in aid of the Sabbath school. q passed returning to the Prairie Province in the remains of the late Thomas Pierce, son* a On giutql hm returned to town. We are ed. The Bishop very ably addressed the his Mrs. Nathaniel Pierce, were in P ink tb some memento should'be presented,. on be. spring with his family and will, make terred in tb confimation home permanently there. -The oatmeal mill Port Albert cemetery on hionday. 50c, Underwear A TtELrc,­Alr. 0. L. Schmidt has shown half of the citizens of the town,to Sergbant pleased to learn that Mr. SchmidVa health candidates both before and after is very much improved. -A large number of Usborne. and he was listened towith that ri�ptattention here is running night and day at resent Hawkins, of Kincardine,was in :the us an ancient legal documentT which is well Herbertone of our most respected residents, seats for the Jarvis-Bousall concert onfon- NOTES. -OU Sunday forenoon, about 70 and interest, which his eaoquent and faith- and is shi g meat in carloado.-nessrs. on MoudiLy.-Mrs. Chaxles W41hoSt",. 'gone. by. -Who, for many years, served in the British n 506 H4DMS Knit N worth preserving as a relic of days ful addresses never fail to call forth. Quite Hamilton Ppi ra of Vienne, is here on a vie' ber day evening are sold, and appearances indi- members of the society of Chosen Friends and Sanderson; shipped 3 CaL t to ionn 'It is a bill that was paes6d in the Parliamen t army, and wbo was present in his official cate that there will be a crowded house.- assembled at their lodge at Elimville, and a number from other chur-che Were present, lambs last Friday. -A load of young men Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of Vpper Canada, and is entitled " An act capacity at the coronation of Her Majesty, We understand that Mr. Cook, the well proceeded to the Methodist church where a and yet - many more could have been, had 0 to afford relief to those persons -who may be and who was permitted to take an actie from here attended the tea -meeting at Draper, of London. is the Of' -bw 4 R 50c Braces known proprietor of the Hensall flour mills, special service was held. -The pastor, ev. the Bishop7s coming been more widely Afolesworth in connection with the church ter, Mrs. John art in the Diamond Jubilee celebration entitled to claim lands in this --Province, as p is negotiating for the Red mill" property tr. Jewett, f6ok f6r the subject of his dis- known. -Mr. James McArthur bad the m113- r at Northwesteru 'I vices therei�Messro. John Gof- man for the G e heirs or.devisors of the nominee of the here, and a committee was appointed to in this town We hope he will succeed in course Matthew VI 19-21 and preached an fortune to meet with quite a _�ainf opening ser Company, came here from -i Crown, n cases where no patent, bath carry out.the object of that resolution. AG. ul acei- ton and Boyce Young hive returned from a secluring it, as he is a first-cNes man, and able and truly interesting sermon which he dent one day last week. He' wais engaged hunting expi4ition to Maskoka. other day, to repair the liroak on the wi torm KingC issued for such lands." Thi4 Act Was pass. cordingly, on Monday evening last, a.num- has control of the necessary capital. -The terminated with an appeal for all to become in pulling apples in his orchard, when a between -Goderich and Port Albert. -Th ed b the Parliament of the Province on the ber of our citizens a embled in the council employees of the Broadfoot & Box Furniture initiated and , insure for eternity. -Mrs. limb on which he was amnding broke, and was a darLCIDg arty held at the refJIL once ma Ing ten 2ad -of March, 1805. -It is, composed of chamber for the Of ki" the Bluevable. _50c Top Shirt Company are now working over -time so Sidney Clarke is recovering from barb recent in falling, be severely sprained his ankle, wi eve Mr.. Thomas Ison, Jr., on riday evenin twenty clauses, and provides for the ap. presentatioig. MINOY'. Mc�e,n was p - thronged is the establishment with orders. illness. -Mr. Percy Brown, of Winche OTES,-Rev.Fen'ton Hartley left here on laab.-Alf. Smale and G. A. Green have Was which has confined him to the house foi the 4'N pointment of -i commission composed of the pointed chairman, who, after explaining thp -Mr., John Dodds is erecting a la e b who for the past two seasons ha;s been en- past week. We hope, however, to soon see Saturday to proceed on his journey to Rol- turned from Fort William, where th members of the executive council of the objects of the meeting, asked the Sergeant eventy miles fro on dredge DOC Boyi Pants rg m Province ; His Alxjeisty'a Chief Justice of to come forward, and Mayor Scott read an on his property in Harpurhey. He in ends gaged as ssistant buttermaker at Winchel- him around again ai smart as eiver.-Mr. and, Manitoba, about a spent the summer wd1, erecting a brick residence next spring. He sia. creamery, has secured -a good situation as John Wood, of Usborne, who hall been in Winnipeg,where 6 was receriply called. The 9. -Miss Christina 1. iyaw-kins has the Province, and the J usticea of -the Court appropriate address, which had been r. Hartley n6atly has one of the nicest building sites in town. buttermaker in a creamery in the neighbor- Portage la Prairie and neighborhood, Mani- story going,, I M engaged to teach for -the coming year GlOves. of King's Bench therein, to adjudicate on engrossed, which he presented to Mr. Rer- Lss �Mr. S. Mulletl-, has purchased the,two lots toba, for the past month purchasing. o ttle rea school section No. 7, AsbfielA. claims of persons entitled to lands under the bett, and iihich was accompanied by a neat hood of Mitchell. -Mr. Robert Coward is ches Chicago, he will be married to Mi on Main street nqrth of the Queen's hotel, seriously ill. ­Messrs. George and James for feeding purposes, returned home on Mon. Worthington daughter of the late Dr. Crown who had not received patents there- and handsome silver medal, on which a from- Mr. Thomas' Govenlock, and has had 0 Worthington of Wroxeter. -Last, week, in for.. Mr., Schmidt found -this document suitable inscription was engraven. Ser- Ryckman, of Kalkaab, Michigan,are visiting day last with two car loads, comprising 4 t.- I preaching, we Brusse1g. ...... the house moved back, placed on a stone their parents on the south line - boundar�,. head. -Messrs. James' Carlisle and D. W. referri�ng o Mr. Hartley?d among some �old papers belonging to his geant Herbert was visibly affected, and LocA,.-The next monthly foundation, and is having it fitted up in Their father Mr. Philip Ryckman, bas be96 Fos have moved into their fine new brick meant to Bay he 'was eloquent in describing father. It is p,rin'ted in old English type, Rev. 'Mr. Hodgins, in a neat'apeech, replied terial,as was print- held on Thursday, December 2nd. -J. I and is Btill in a good state of preservatio, I n. in his behalf. After this, congratulatory first class style. -We are pleased to learn -ailing for some time and but little hope is block, and will now have every convenience anything martial, not ma Warwick, V. S., bas so WE HAVE that Mr. Harry Beattie, son of Mr. James entertained for his recovery. -Mrs. Kilpat- Mrs. J. J. Messer and little- daughter Id his trottivg ho Peter Hunter, Es%E, is named in it as addresses were delivered by the Mayor for carrying on. the bakery, ice cream parlor ed. - Beattie, of this town, who has been confined aret, of Hamilton are visiting at Mr. Dick Roach," to Bi Aubrey, of Mont Lieutenant -Governor of the Province. The Reeve, Deputy Reeve, the President of the rick, Hu'ron, Michigan, is visiting her sister, and restaurant. -Xies Martha Gilchrist is Marg to the Winnipeg hospital with an attack of Mrs. Philip Ryckman. -Mrs. J. Tasker isvisit- visiting friends in Manchester and vicinity. William . Mossers.-Both teachers -in our for $150. -East uron Farmers' ]BB3 Act was to 1:1 remakku force until the fifth Literary Society and others,- when the Esels on t.- -pleasant gathering was brought to a close typhoid fever, is recovering nicely and ex- ing at Mr. R, Tas6r's. -The Hensall flouring mills are running -school, Mr. A. MoHwen and Miss Jessie will be held at Bru January day of. April, in the year of our Lord, one ingaged' to.teach next year.- Brussels incandescent lights start thit thousand eicrht hundred and eight, and no k7 many present personally congratulating pects to be able to leave the hospital by the day and night in order to fill the local and Fraser, are re -e end of the week. -Mr. and Mrs. R. J.Grant xgiving service will be held with 400 and others b daily. lotger. Sergeant Herbert on his long life and goo(T Tuckersmith. export orders. -Messrs. Willis and White A union Thanh I.,,gu, eing, installed and two:daughters, of ig of Tile Epworth in sold a car load of ogs this week to Mr. G. in the Methodist church on the inornil tend having.hu health, while all expressed the wish that be RUBBERs and Soxe for men and boys, big iay, at eleven o'clock, Rev. tertainment on Thanksgiving night.�-4sro EG'%1O-XDVr1T.E NoTEs. may yet long be spared to enjoy the respect are trisiting-their aunt, Mrs. Halpin, of this ietv and --you can'b beM us for price. W. H. C. Petty, of the Yorkshire Packing House. Thanksgiving i -ir. Wm. McNay W. J. West will preacl,- In futute the RIchardson, W�ho bought orses here town. -On 'Friday afternoon last, Mr. Wil. var g Rubber Store, Seatorth. 1662-1 -Hensall Lodge No. 223, Independent Or - left on Wednesday. on a vi.sit to the old and esteem� of big fellow citizens. WILLIS, 1he leadin liam Landsborough, of Tuckeramith,while * Methodists and Presbyterians will hold GeorgeParker, was shot by a porter in in .-"Mr. Alexander Monteith, der of Oddfellows, continues to increase in land, and expects to eat his Christmas din- GOOD STOCK an alareation, a town, lost a pocket book 6ut of his pocket, rvices. The Presby. Buffalo hotel, over id the scenes of his youth. He goes membership, there being four propositions union Thanksgiving se ner am DEATa o -F MR. JAMES CLUFF.-Another a considerable sum of as is te an minister will preach when thd service. shining his shoes. It is said, he cannot H which contained of the Londan road, has lately added to his via New York, and will visit a sister, who efords a thoroughbred cow bred this week. -Our pathm ters are th week ri of Huron's pioneers, in the person of Mr money, a bank pass book and other docu. herd of Her held in the Meihodist bhurch. and the He was as Enlighman) Ana only in resides in that city. -The tw-o eldest daugh- James Cluff; father of- Mr. Noble Cluffs of by S. W. Dearborn, Oshawa,, also one of the making some much needed improvements on is ments. He thinks it dropped from his Methodist minister Will preach when the country for a fe;ry years. There was a ters of Mrs. Dan. Radcliffe., of Roseland, Worth Main street, Seaforth, has passed finest bulls that has ever been in this vicin- our crossing8.-Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoggarth OU the WTong Bid in the Presbyterian church. -Mr. deal of John. Bull about him, he wim pocket either at the big mill or the railway service is British Columbia, came down. last week, and away. Mr. Cluff died at the residence of ity bred by the late F. W. Stone, of Guelph� were in Hibbert this week vis-Itinutheir non Stroll -the 8 millie, of the first line of Morris right and others wro-Dg,which no do. will attend school here for some time. They his son-in-law, Mr. Robert Miller, Baseline, freight house, If finder is honest Both of these animals are registered in ibe and daughter-in-law, Mr. and � re. Wm. Jo eph 8 enough to� return it, he will be liberally re- ight. the caus are stopping with Mrs. Pet�ie, from whom Goderich township, on Wednesiday last. He American herd book as well as in the Toron- Hoggarth.-Mr. Samuel�_Horton, the enter- had eleven turkeys stolen last Friday a e ef the mad fatality. ience. warded -and will have an easier conse" agent of the Joh� Goodison machine The tracks in the snow, in the field Smale is on the market purchasing they Will receive a mother's care.-Prepar- had reached the great age of 91 years. He to record and are a credit to the Hereford' -Many of gur readers will regret to learn where the turkeys were, howed that the Robert Graham. Sam is judge 0 ations aie fieing made for a social in our was a native of Enniskillen, Ireland, and stock which now takes the lead in the show sphopT'of Sarnia, recently sold a fine separa- I of the deathi- of r. John McMillan, ws who stole them, came in a well as pills. -Robert Th son shi church on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. camt to (' anada in 1833, and the following ring and on the markets. It is pretty hard ter to the Messrs. Colquboun, of Hibberb, personor_perso an this week. - second son of the late Mr. Hugh McMillan, n horse men,. who are no wagon. erhaps some one was wanting to of turkeys to the old I A good musieal and literary programme will year settled in the county of Huron, on the to beat the stock that has been Vred from lthe well know t -Last week, Min i of Tuckeremith. The deceased had been re- of -horse flesh but of Ms. . hold a shooting match. Salvation Army Marine Band pa d be* rendered, and refreshm Monteith's Herefords in only good judges ents will be farm on the 3rd concession of MoKilloptnow the past. siding in Britieh Columbia for several chinery also. -Miss Sloan, Mr. E. Raunie's Iva Thomas took her little cousin, Miss a visit on Monday, and gave an ente owned by Mr."T. E. Hays evening servpd. Those who attend will be sure -He had a f m A HArry EvENT.-Weduesday Asy and died there, but we have not learnel any as with her pa- Muriel West, who has Vent quite a little ment in the barracks. TRAV I I L THE of a pleasant evening's entertainment. ily of nine children, of whom seven Are till of last week was the occasion of a very in. mi] sic._--�Division court on Deoem6r 8tb. futher particulars. J,, S. Henderson time with her gabarents, Mr. and Mrs. rents in London. -Rev. -Really, now, friend LeadLbury, you are living. He was a good and useful citi:en, wresting and happy event in the home of too gerieroug by half in designatine, the re- and was much and deservedly respected by Mr. and Mrs. Win. DaleHuron road, Tuck. -Will conclude his series of special sermons Robert Duncan, back �o her homer. in Grand John Ross, B. A., assisted at the 0 D on The Prodigal Son," on Sabbath even- Valleyb�--Lhir. and Mrs. Fred McCracken, the new churc*t Molesworth sults of the incapacity and wrong doing all who knew him. He was a remarkably mlliwood. eramith,it being the marriage of their eldest of ]Brussels, Spent Min Ria B of Seatorth, 3andayIth her parents, rine of the�Grits, as "small leaks." Why,mn, trong, robust man, and was in full OQaaes-' NOTES.�Mr. J. Kellerman wabs in Lon. daughter, Miss Margaret Isabella, to Mr. ing. During this course the attendance has AlDrAdent 0 �d, aud considerable interest Mr., and Mrs. John Gardiner. -Rev. W. J. Bitwels. ----;Adam Scott,, an ol into the Mail and Empire would �call them tor. :ion of all his faculties until the last. He don on Monday, on business -Mr. Wm. Iddo-Crich, a prosperous young farmer of been very goo bat moved to frQn Exeter, &kene�d._Quite a number of the young West, M. A., as one vf -the speakers, at the the 4th line, Morris, rents. Thank for d attention to had been residing with his daughter, Mrs. Pfaff has moved into his new reidence,west this township; About 120 gues AW are and have been suflering tea-meeting'ist the opening of Molesworth's An accidt e here the matter. The worthy M. P. P. for Miller, for some time, and seemed to be on- of his butcher shop. -Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilse Seaforth, Kippen and Clinton, and the mer t4d_ -Edward Hemeworth, a for South Huron will, no doubts. take the hint, joying his usual good he-Alth. - On Tuesday celebrated their silver wedding on Tuesday neighborhooci were preE!ent. The groom rom measles. -Conductor Snider deliverea new Presbyterian church, last Monday even . . . . . . . U as a d lecture, " Life on: the Rail and. ing.-Mr. and Mrs. . Geor% Macdonald ant at the Listowel higIf school, had a jpw you. and see that these driblets are stopped at he was oat al'ound the place as usual, and last. -J. Wambold went to London a d w s4ported by. Mr. George Dale, only his promi e her People we Meet," in --the Methodist attended the tea -meeting at olesworth on row sioape in Manitoba, nbt long a Is the coming session of the Legislature, or the made no complaints, and ate a hearty sup- Berlip on. Monday, on business.�Revival brot of theride, and the bride by Mine the 9-4 in the Evangel. dd old ship will fou per on Tuesday might. He retired about meetings are still 20102.0n Mary Yellowof Exeter. The large number of church, on Friday evening last, to a fair Monday evening.-Afro..Elaney, of Toront�, being burned in a Prairie fife. 0 tift for sure, in the ap dis ciative auaienee. The returned to her home on Monday, after others, Were oh6ed, 4 long p .-Mrs. McMillan, of De. his usual hour at night, and, as was bercus. ical church. -Mr. D. Tiemau, who has been beautiful and ornamental presents ore sized and ap re con roaching storm in Dakota for, the IsAt nine years, 1 is home ample testimony to the popularity' of the ductOr is quite a fluent and pleasing a sk- week or so visiting her son, Mr. and were at I& urn the gram or 0. P. TL George at obliged t troit, spent a few days last week here with tom, Mrs. Miller visited his room before she m Haney�n Bluevale.-Miss babel Sanderson and lie on their until thl, her mother, M r8. Collie, and other relatives. retirdd, and he remarked to her that he was on a visit, to his mother and brothers. -The bride. The marriage ceremony was per- or, and has the happy faculty of cc turn p The wit, humor and ins�ruotiou.-A series o re. hotas to Toronto on Tuesday, afert =;awed over. As Christmas nears municipal matters be- quite comfortable. On Wednesday morning annual meeting of the Dashwood branch of formed-byRev. B. Clement, of Clinton. r pi in- -----------