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THE. -HURON 'Exposffoll W.00 four young men here the day, and many availed themselves of the eighteen degrees below zero.�Wr. Leo Kil- chated at a sale, i Vuriiberry four of the with vocal and instrumental selections, —There are-fbft Wilson's Oash Grocery holiday and good roads to take their first loran, of Cornwall, and Mies Annie Killoran, finest Leicester ev�ie that d . How- which were well rendered, by the young who are's 01110'g- -for the� lack of -a chance toiWhat I ever entere people of -the community. During the day, debate. 0014tts are being made to arrange I sleigh ride for this season. The skating of Windabr, are spending, the holidays at ick. He k�eps t!le'very, beat stock of the the school, one with Beimore.—Mr. Alex. Rose, of Elk a ge Cash Trade. -and several classes, and the Mies Aitcheson, who is leaving To Encoura� and curling rink was opened for the rst their home here.—Messra. Jam:ea Hogg eta I recent purchase w . ill I 3,ffice, attended the Christima To (Alve a o Ch;ir wrth.—M. and Mrs.. was presented by her pupil� with many Brussels post 4 �iihe this season, and Major Anderson, who W Kerr f McKillop, who are atie ding gr tly add t e last8abbath evening. costly gifts, *hioh goes to Endeavor meeting her We have devided to gi liva a 6 per Cent. Cash di -3- charge, had the ice in first-class & Medical school, Toronto, are holidaying Wm. Nay, of �;inga, Manitoba, arrived beautiful and turned from the Count to all purchases of $I or over worth of gods, Mr. Nay has tw�',q show the high elteem in whid� , she is held —Mr. George Lowell has re 'a a in 'a hornes. I - for many Fo'.r' except sugar and ti ur lone. Those who Pay Cash The first curling match for the at their respective —The Beaver here last Wednelday. Northwest, where he has been
con - ' in the section, cr pay accounts proulptly every month, this will be seaEntitoonk place in the forenoon, and was lacrosse club will hoidtheii annual concert brothers and a sister here, and for the next,; X - I esidence of Mr. Joseph Vears.—Mr. D. M. Walker, teacher 'in
a big advantp-7,e to cash. oi�gtomars- We have, now witnessed by a crowded house. Ib was a in Cardno's hall, on New Ye%ea night. The couple of weeks Will enjoy life among the WbDDING. --The r I of Atkinson, of the 8bb. concession, of Tucker- Xiagara Falls Collegiate Institute, arrived n swelc a tali tine of new Raisim, Currants, Peels, i- principal - Christmas Nuu, eto for the Christmao -trade, We have& Contest between rinks chosen by the pres attractions are Charles Kelly, the seenes of his youth and the companions. the scene7 of a pleasant gatherin here on a visit last Monday eveiming.. —Alt son Tens. choice Ceffee, and dent and vice-president, and after a keenly noted singer and guitar player, and his his boyhood days. Mr. Nay,, -like . many amith, was . .9 good atocWof new sea 11 A 'nano hay, 99nd the occas- present writing it looks as though a pollr. Ba er, com others, has donel WeR in the rairie Fro- on e all kinda of GrocerWs, m any one in town. ' A large contested match, the senior officer ianis out talented daughter, and M k ea. t ation of muni-,
and well selct�' . d stock of Crockery, beat Gr3ultre ahead. In the afternoon and evening, the ion. Undoubtedly the Beavers will be fay. vince, and is in comfortable circumstances ion being the marriage of his daughter,Miss would be demanded for the ele Every season are people seleetit,�
cipal officers for the ensuing year.—The Itho use
Tea Setej from $1.76 up ; beat Granite Tollet Sets, Ll " for Chritmas gifts. young folks had their innings. and the rink ored with a bumper house,.—Meners. Fred there at present.1—Mr. Farney, of Gomie, Rhoda, to Mr. Andrew McLellan, of Hib-
a nice lot at new Dinner Sete of the ng from $1. W up. d see wded with Fred Clarkson, Who are stu who occupied the Episcopal church pulpit b'ert. 'The bride was given away by her Sons of Scotland are arrangi for a concert ', Never before have we- had as good best quality, and nobbiest patterng,. Call, an was ere the youth and bbauty of Bethune and dy.
thenw, The higbestp,lee paid for produce. wanted the Iown anti vicinity, all engaged in the ingmedicinein Toronto,are home during here d uring the I past two Sundays, ' finds it father,inthe presence of about forty in- in 6he near future. stock of ifil' cis thozouahly usefui, good butter. eggs, potatoes and dre..&-d fowl. Will healthful and exhilorating aumsement of the holidays.—The hookeypolub, is g8ttiDg! in impoesible, to �e 0, 6 that
pay good recea for a good article. present any further.—Mr. vited guests, and looked charming in a cos- —0 rth skating. On the whole, we are safe in say- steady practice now, and we n1a ex ct, to J. J. Elliott, th� popular Veterinary surre n tume of rey cloth, trimmed with chiffon. EL ensaR. make acceptable and appropriate holt. miss 19 t 0 by' as we show t ay. .y 0. WILSON, Seafo of Cliffurd,.passea through here quite n , I O -d
We and pear ornaments. She was assisted
Baik of Commerm-Block. ng thatmany spent a real raerry "Chris- see some good games soon.— M I SX, ca Is. Mr. Elliott Mies Kdte McLellan, sister of the room, G. J.' SUTHERLA", Aotarv.Pablic, Con- day gifts, mas and we wish our readers, one and , all, Wilson is home from Torout6,for the Christ- to attend to his In of.. the Antario ysyanqer,�Flre Insuranoe Agent, lAgat D,cumenta stock we afe proud of, and one that mas holidays. larry Town bias placed as worked up envio le practice in Clif- while Mr. Alfred Atkinson, -up, at reasonable rates; money to
a happy and prosperous New Year. will
—Mr. I mief ally drawn holiday shoppers to see be-
an extra billiard table in his billiard room-.— ford since conireoing 'there.—M.r. A. Dal. Agricultural College, acted as 'groomsman. oan on farm aeourity, at lowest rates - of interest. 'rofi .
a mat down to office at the post office, HeniAll. Jrei 4 fore seleciing-their Chtistmas gifts.
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. —The annual Mr. Harold Clarkson, of - Drumbo, is spend- mage in on the verge of selling out his busi- After the era )DY, 11 supper, Christmas entertainment of St.Jameiechureh * h' tion at -his home.—The public ness �ere. MrJ Dulmaye ban ade money tid adgireprby the way the good- things MONEY ! MONEV I MOREY I—WhO Want$ A few 81199Pstions-of Dry Goo
Ing Re vaca I ny other who comei, if he Ainappeareq, &It did ample justice to each ds. Sunday school was held in Cardnes, hall on 809001 re -opens- on Monday.—Miss Annie here, and so will a, money and bA%Ons on good cheap dwt;lling hous"Ir supper a re tim giveables Richmond, of Blenheim, anding the uses the people! right, for this is an excellent of t d licacies. After and 50 so bar loc 7 Cheapest eyer offered. ednesday evening,'wheu- the large hall li in y e SLTRATFQPvD9 ONTARI and Christmas a elerspnce of her stand for a st6re.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. pleasant is!%ninIg was spent in social chat Aprly to G. J. OuTHRRIND, At the post office, Hen
A comfort -ably filled with an attentive iml-4 Fair hanA�erchief for children, cc Mother.
The fal Central Busi u Collee, ciative audience. Dr. McGinnis acted uncle, Mr. A. Youn.—Mr. Howard Them- Jaques left laot� Monday for Norwich, where and.mierrioent, after which all returned to w -I' Goose " 1 �'ittle Red Riding -Hood ok.
Stratfor be the most succes in tne appre epherd, of they ttended the wedding of a relative. their-home�, not, however, before wishing PRO'S ENTATIOIT. —On Christmas eve, -a L history, d the prospeem for a sue- An chairman and commenced the programme son, of Stratford, and Mr. 0. Sh and Mos. McLe is, 5e, or six for 25o
. a�. residence of Mr. Ilan a long slid happy depat4tion from the Traquair cue Ld' 0 ie
of the family, eon.
cesfulwInteropeoin on Monday, J%numy 3rd, 1898, ith a 'few words of welcome. The pro. Goderich, spent Sunday at the �t Plain law�n eo'r do -to ed bordered, hemstitch..
I ti 6f Messre.John and Robert Traqaair,
voyage Big M
This spiepjoia school. it certain- —Missi Debts' of St. Blyth. dow4 life's stormy sea. The happ
are very pr,mising gramme was provided entirely by the upils Mr. Warren Thomson. I ea,5c, or six �for �5c. ty deserving of the large patroillige it recelves. The p couple left 6n the morning train, and W31 waitel on Mr. John Scott, at his residence, S of the school and consisted of chorusea, re- Catharines in.137ding the holidays with NOTES.—Mr; Alex. Taylor, of Port Stan. . , pecial line of I fancy lawn brabroiderea
Principal, Xr. W. J: Elliott, w!ll be pleased to send . d I the little ones —Miss Ida spend their 1honeymoon. in Eutern Ontario, in Hensall, and presented him with a very cit!%tiong,and fancy drills an her sister, Mrs. D. Bright. ley, visited home on Christmas.—Mr. and 106, a prospectus of his school to all interated, parties. -pleasimi g and Robinson and Mr. W. Robinson - Wood- visiting friends. handsome gold watch and chain, an a token W. J. 19LLIOT-T, Principal 4444-52 acquitted themselvesin a most Mrs. Fife, of �trathrU, were the guests of Fine Iowa# hemetitched and drawn worlk,,
of respect towardi him and their apprecia- creditable manner, reflecting great crelit on stook, are spending he holidays at the reei Mr. and Mrs S. H. Herrington, on Christ.' two for 25a.- tion of his diligence am administrator of the 16s. Joseph Keating, who trained them in deace ot Mr. C. W. Papst.—Mr. Sam Dick- mas.—Miag Iiice Gillespie visited Wingham Cromartv. Dozens of new and dainty pa;tterns irt thAr various parts.' A pleasing part of the son i home from Toronto University, for friends on Christmas. —Rev. Geor ggin affairs of their late brother,James Traquair fane� embr'oidered and lace edge, 290e ancl
Clearihg Sale, we mentioned tht of ENTERTAINMENT. —The entertainment at In reply, Mr. Scott said it. as difficult for
amme was. the recitations by little the holidays.—Laot week Brownsvil!4, is expected to fill the pulpit 25c.
pr9gr No. 5 s,+ool on the evening of the 22nd, �him to find language to express his feelings. a. MAble Tobin and Mona Bills. At the close Mr.. Thomas Brownlee, of Tuckeramith, was of the Methopist church on Sanday.-�-Miai Pure Mien hemstitohed-1, I and li inch
our semi-aunual clearing sale is now on. It Pr of the programme,the long looked for Santa home from Alb6rt College, - Kingston. We Anderson is at present on the sick list.— was a very Bue0essfaI affair, many of thoeb He thanked them very kindly and throukh hims-20Lij 25o and 30c. *auto a splendid opportunity for buyers to secure 11 present remarking that it wax one of the them every member of the Traquair farhily,
at extremely low prices. Claus appeared and brought gladness to the should'have said that Mr.. George Brownlee 0 r council for -1898 will be'as follows : Pare silk herfistitched, with initial, 250.
soasonable, winter gocde -Belleville. Reeve, John Wilford, by acclamation, ten ed, thereby proving for their very handsome gift. It showed 5e. Fur bosits, hearts of the childrc-n by distributing was home from Albert College, com_ best they ever atten etter qu,�ltiea 50c and 7
Neifs Fur Coats, and Capi. and Ladlee the teacher,. Miss M. Scott, to he quite him clearly that his services as administrator Capes, and smaller furs, are moving out rapidly. amongst them an abundance of presents. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Carelake and son Clarence, of mittees, Andrew Sloan, James Catter, Fane B' k 500 75c and $1. Some iTlendid bargain# are beinic ollered In Ments aim adept in getting u ) a good school enter- had been approved of. The Traquair family Ge I
Youth, - together the entertainment was a most Guelph, spent Christmas under the parental' Andrew Mel ally, Wm, McElroy, by - so. nitientba's pure linen, plain or berA. 9,, Boye and Children's overooste and Sul r himselFhad been friends, since away stitched -20a, 25c and 30c.
Also in Print@. Flannels, Drew Goods and Hosiery. pleasing success and delighted all. roof.—Mr. Shaw and Miss Roberts, of Both- Clamation.--Mr. and M s. Frank White, of tainment. The child len sang and recited and a well- and their per `ormance representing back in the early sixties, and their father
'The knife is being put very deeg into Wise and well, spent the holidays with Mr. Shaw' London, visited at. the Methodist parsonage Fine damask towels, 20c and 25c. or J Children's Cloth Costs We c V Invite all to the months of the yei r was especially at- and mother had been his fast friends in his
ACCIDENT TO AIT OLD HURoNIT.E.—The uncle, Mr. A. Hale.�Mr. Charles Arm. on Christmas. —Mebers. George McElroy, Fine doylies and eentre pieces, 10e to 7&,,
call and extanine for'themseives our speow offers. many friends of Mr. J. M. Taylor, formerly strong, of Hamilton, opent Christmas in and Herbert S. Young, of Toronto' visited tractive and pleasing. There was also a dark and cloudy days, and their memory the guest of his. sister, Mrs. G. A. comical dialogue enacted. Mr. Hutchison,- would be to him ever fresh and green. - Tray cloths) plain linen or damask, 24
of flulfett, near Constance, will regret to town, their parents on Christmas. violinist ; Miss Robins, organist and aceom- to $I. Wm. Pickard & 00. learn of & serious accident which befel him a Bills. —Mr. and Mrs. T. R. � F. Case - sire NoirixAmox. —Nomination day,or rather Sideboai4 Scarfs, 50e to $1.50. ed spending the Christmas season with friends panist, and Miss Hotham, vocal �soloi4t, all' its I' I nomination evening, passed over g ive 7
short time ago ll 'ple VeAma. Fine doinask table cloths, with or na SEAFORTH. to learn that he is recovering as rapidly as in Toronto.—As a mark of their esteem and of Staffi, added greatly to the pleasure of here. The meeV a was held in oxworth a �kina to mitchi, $2 to $5, a, the BRIEF& --Mr. Thomas Johnston,of Boiese- the evening by their musical selections. hall, at 7. 30 and, the large hall was Napking. per dozen, $1 to $5. CoOd be expected and no permanent injuries appreciation of his many kindnesse vain, Manitoba, is here on a visit to his par- P. employees of Oglivie'i mill, on -Christmas And last but not least came Santa Claus in filled with ratepayers who were interested,
STEAMWEIVES are!, anticipated from his i hap. The fol ented their employer, Mr. T. 0. ent a and friends. He arrived on ChristmRs his usual habiliments, distributing th� ipapy � in the matte t i i to our village. The low ag :;;era the Harrie- eve, pres re per ain 13P,JD 6LOVES.—The Atala 11 t particulars we tak for presents to their happy owners from'. the onle On Wednesday last,Mr. J.M. ith a compliment- Day. He has been a resident of Manitoba In winter glove, pique sewn, _!de
IAND view: Kemp, and Mrs. Kemp w poll, as advertisedL,W&IS loclared open by our heavy embroi r- hair each., 16 years,and speaks highly 6f. theprairie Pro- well -laden Christmas tree, which was a clerk for the nomination of reeve and ed, two large dom6 fasteners, taup and ox -
f this town, had one of the moat ary address and a handsome easy c vinoe.—Miss Allice Collins i the �guesb of source of happy interest to the children and ntial eocap6o from death that ever It showed the kindly spirit existing be- councillors from the hour of 7.30 p. in. to bloods $1,
IFTRE IM r —Mr. grown up as well. Dr. Ferguson, of Kirk- 8.30 p. In., and at the close of th4 t time the , Perries "Bourbon, four dome fastenem
SURANCE Ttraov'iod e' 0 Miss Phems Logan. R J. Richardson,
efel a man. His somewhat -hazardous oc.- tween employer and employed.�Mr. and
were the of Knox College, is spending his holidays at ton, was chairman, and in his usual pleasiag nominations were as follows and in the order or fnur bitttons, tans and blwok, $I.- cupation is that of erecting windmills, and Mrs. rmstrong, of Toronto,
the home of his parents.—Miss Amie a d
lQENCY. be was busy at his calling upon the barn Of guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bilden this week.— style helped to make the evening enjoyable fvein : For reeve,G. McEwen,Henry Cook, Prrin.4 13utauge " 5 or 7 � hook lacing
I 'Willie Beaty, of Ethel, spent Christmas at to- all. on a Harold, J. H. Beek, D.� Urquart, gIoVe,—gfaens, brown's, blacks, $1.25.
W, H. Wallace, of Egremout, when the The annual meeting. of the Horticulture W. Somery accident o6urred. When 40 feet from the Society, for the else '3-eorge McEwen, Rev, J. S. Henderson ille, Agent. tion 'of officers for the home.—Mr. Robert Reid and wife,of Ridge- NOTES. —Christmas again, and the merry
town high-school, are visiting among their jingl� of the belle are heard o�ee more, and for councillors,—W. odgins, R. P&terson, 3APARASE SILK GOODS.— wn hall,
or to H. A. Strong & gr and he. lost his footing on the slippery coming year, will behold in the to I 4success Bro.) o friends iW this vioinity.—The concert under on , on a brisk t J. 0. Mantle and piano drapes, $1.75 to $3. roof and sliding head first 13 feet to the on Wednesday bveninkJanuary 12th.—Mrs. r village puts appearance hose or., John Macarthur, J.' H. MeDonell,
Telegraph and ExpressBuilding. the ground, turn- Lack Kennedy, and Miss Minnie McKRy, of the auspices of St. John's church, which was days, and p ties are the order of the day. Table -covers eave he drooped 24 feet to Stoneman, G. F. Arnol 75o to $2.50.
Mg as he fell and alightning on his hip. Such Clinton, spent Christmas at their mother's, -to take place on Thursdat last, has been —Mr. Boyle, who is on the sick list, is im- j: W. I Ortwein, , �D. Macdiarniid, ostponed until Monday, January 3rd. proving a George Brown and ' William- Moir. was the force of his - im pact with the ground Godet ich street. —Miss Grace MeFaul sang p loly.—Mr. George Hamilton, of gut furou 45SPAPAMOV16 that an eye witness says.he rebounded fully in Detroit, Wednesday evening.—Dr. J. H. Chatham,is i pending the Chria,tinas holidays The old council were thew called by the
Oonstanceo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ham�- ent or accoun o foiii feet into the air. He was picked up-. McFul and family, of Toronto, are spend- meeting to gie a statem. NoTEs.—The cantata given in the Metho- ilton t. f Hodgens Bros
of thi place.—Mr. and Mrs. Will their stewardship, whi6h they did, showing unconscious and remained so for upwards of ing New Yeara"at Mr, L. McFaul's. — DISTRICT MATTERS. twenty-fou� hours. Three doctors were Miss Bennoch, of Stratford, is visiting at diet obureh on Christmas night, -was -a sue- Hoggarth gave a aelbct party on Friday of the difficulties they haa to contend with in DIPr,,OT -council, and the IMPORTERS attendan-.e and strange to may found the residence of.Mr. M. Y. McLean.—Mr. ceae. From Mr. James Hinchley, whoer. last week, and a most enjoyable time was this the firRt year of our
soon in —Mrs. - TIM Wzx.K oF PR&yER.—Wext week has no bones broken, no internal injuries, a Win. McMichael, of Wisconsin, is on a visit sonated Santa Claus, down1to the smallest spent by these who were present. . improvements and work they had accom. CLINITON.., iprained wrist and the incoxitable shock to his sister, 'Mrs. G. McMurray, of Eg- child, who took part in the cantata, all de- (Dr.) Nasmitb, daughter of Mr. Lamon, of plished, but regretting that they had hot
been set aside as t,he week of pZrayer, and the mondvillo.—M-r. George Aitchison, of Blue- serve credit� for the manner in which they this village, is at present spending the been able to accomplish ill theV desired, or the following programme of meetings has �o the system comprising the extent of injuries. Mr. Taylor was brought -home on vale, and his grand -daughter, Miss Annie performed their* 6ta, Christmas_ olidays with her sister and
parts. After the canto yet as well ad they would, have wished. The children, is here visiting his mother.—M.r.' been arranged for,: Monday, January 3rd, day being no
Monday and i making eatisfactory progr -!ouncillors Belt and Moir, while ess.. Aitchison, spent a few days at Christmas the tree was unladen of quite *% number of father.—Mol mination day, our reeve and John Rice and Miss Annie Caldwell, of in the Preabyteriah church ; Tuesday was unusually brik.—Mr. James
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1 - W6duesday, Had Mr. Taylor, fallen four inches either with J. R. Aitchison. When Mr. Aitchisoit Christmas gifts. The proceeds amou ted illage thanking their friends for i their nominations, -Solina, near Bowmanville, pent Christmas;.
in the the Methodist ch4rc Thursday, Presby- way from where be did his death would have first came to- Huron county he passed to $29. Rev. G. - W. Andrews, of Holmes- Miller,. nea this villa e, had a home declined to stand for another year. The with Mr. "Wim. Caldwelli—Uios Mabel Rey
Egmandville church ; T,
been certain as on one side the end of a stick through Seafofth, when there wa naught ville, gave a very appropriate address to the AatheringonChristmas ay.—Mi. George gentlemen who were nominated for reeve ublds, of London, is home on a V-1ait.—Mr. a ,
terian church ; FAday, Methodist -church. , btra. scholars of the Sabbath school on Sunday t large and councillors then addressed the meet. Win. Elder, of Toronto, is spending his
*11 begin at half past seven of timber projected within th:Lt distance of but' the log shanty on the corner. ewart, of !the boundary, gave a The meetings wi
Silla and daughter, of Wmigham, spent &fternoon.--7Mr. J. W. Kinr is at Bluevale. party on Ch istmas eve to his many friends. ing in r proceedings of vacation at home, —Mr. Thomas Murray,
egard to the
_11r. Charles 'vacation.—Miss All report h ving had an dxe-jllent time.—
eclock each e�venlng, and will continue'for him and on the other side a stake of a horse
power protruded from the ground. Christmas at the residence of spending his Christmas the. past year, and what they high school teacher, of Owen Sound, and.,
'forwerly of this place, is- this week spending -
an hour. ,
Soole.—Miss :Winnie Sleeth visited her Daigy McGregor is at her home for the holi- Mr nd Mri Hislop entertained a number would favor for the cominj year.
I at— Many of them, however, declined to run, . his Christmas vacation witli his paienta,Mj�.
NoTiom—T6 incandescent dynamo of friend, M!ss Ethel VcLaren', of Mitchel' , on day season.—Miss Julia Shaw, of Seaforth, of their friet a on Monday evening a
A.�N ivEmtRy SERvicps.—The anniver- th r Christmas day.—Miss Jessie* Galbraith, of ist vi iting friends. here. Mr. and Mrs. Hoggarth, of Hensall, Went so the candidates now in the field are, for mud Mrs. James Marray,—Miss Roache, of
e Seaforth Electric Comp%ny being loaded to nes its capacity, consumers wlil Confer a favor by turn- in connection with the etho- r' Will 09- the reeveship, D. Urquhart, H. Cook and Detroit, le'visiting relative and friends in
t church ,rere held on Sunday last. In 'Ing off tamps not actuadly required. The Company St. Marys, visited her aunt, Mrs. Adam- —0— Christmas with their son, , M "he morning Rev. Stephen Bond, pastor of contemplates increasing steatis and dynamo power, Crozier, for a few days last week. Zurich. garth, . of this village. —M re. Bell has gone J. H.- Beek ; for councillors, all deelineii to Heneall.—Misa Ida Hotbam, music teacher t,
and will be glad to receive 'application for service C. HRT.r,EiB says a merry Christmas and to spend the' Christmas holidays with her act except W. Hodgins, G. F. Arnola and and organist in the "Methodist church, left church,. preached to a large congre- after the new year. A. H. INGRAM, Manager. 1567-2 . 6 �:gpy New Year to all Me customers. I am parents at Trowbridge. J. W. Ortwein and George Brown, who here this week for Toronto, where she in'!
ion.. Mr. Bond is an able -and forcible Ec:.voNDvILLF. NOTES. —Mr. George Sproat,� " I eaker, and his, discourze was listened to WANTED. —Butter, dried apples and poul- and his cousin, Miss Minnie Curniing, went boun to add pleasure and happinesh by selling hard- were elected by acclamation. tends spending eame months at the Conner-' try; highest prices; largest stock of dry goodii ware, stoves, tinware and silverware of all kinds ith much profit and interest. Intheeven- groceries, boots and thees to select from. G. N' toMichigan lastweek,on a visit torela- cheaper than the ordinary run. Everybody in%4tea Exeter. LOCAL BRIEFS. —Christmas day p . assed. off vatory, of Music. --One of those joyous events,,
to prove these statements at the -big hardware store, which, by the way, have so frequently a -
the pulpit was odcupied by Rev. Mr. KING, Wingham. 1667-tf tives.—the matrimonial fever seeing raging . 9 TON B-RiEFS.—beautiful sleighing, and the far- very pleasantly. The �Ieighiug being ex -
full th- Main street te the Commercial hotel. C. � a�; oar streets pre. curred"at the horae of 'Mr. D. Bell, of Oak-
ment, of Clinton, who delighted the large THE new acme -rokinole and checker in all directions and the air is of., e HART1ffl1B,.ZUfiC 1567-2 rners are making good use of it.—At the cellentandthe day wood Farm, toWaship of Hay, took- place
-audience with his lucid and eloquent deliV- board combined., The -1�e'st board ever put on the- malaria. Unlike the yellow fever, the c I I- —Mr. Henry Schwalm, from pig_ nominations held in thetown ball, on Mon- seated quite a lively appearance, with ea� ( NOTES. on Wednesday afternoon last, at 4 oclock.
of a stirling gospel sermon. Excellent market. Price 76c and V. Call and see it at C. W. est weather only intensifies it, this a on oth PArsr's Bookstori, Seatorth. 1558-1 eon, Michigan, is here on a visit. His wife 'day �eyening, the following aspirants were pleasure seekers and sleighing parties. In We here refer to the marriage of Miss ;% appropriate musie was furnished at b at least. -On Wednesday of lst week, iss nominated to run to represent this vil.1age, the evening, the Methodist church was the - services by the choir. OuR last request. Don't miss the big has been here a few weeks - with her Annie, seventh daughter of Mr, Bell, to M r.
Maggie Stevenson, niece of Mr. D. Steven- for 1898 : For reeve- Thomas B. Carling, centre of attraction, the occasion being the Thomas Laing, one of our much respecteit.
concerk. on Saturday,. New Years evenink. Chirles son, of this village, who left here during father.—Mrs.. Jacob Ortwein, from eb. A. Q. Bobier, Win. I Bawden, re igned; nnual Sabbath iiehool Christmas tree enter- Helly, Hattie Kelly, W. E. Ramsay, and all the other ringvi'lleilhere visiting' her father. —On n young farmers, of 'the township, of H
-RAN-x Axarmsox's. Fu-NER.A.L.— ris�m &y deputy reeve,W.G. Bissett,Joh Taylor -y hour, the spacious F The fun- talents will-bQ on band. Finally, don't mis3 it. the summer, cstensibly on a visit to rela- Ch a quite an event took place at W taiument. At an earl The ceremony wm performed by Rev.
eral of the late Mr. Frank Anderson, whose 1658-1 tives in the cistern part of Ontario, as Mr. i r council, 0 les Snell, if., church wa not only filled bat crowded, in- -was w
Albert ahmon's. It was'are-unionof resigned; fo , harl Henderson, of Carmel church, and' -it-
death we announced last week, took place. - LosT.—Lost on or about November 7th, married in Winnipeg to a Mr. Gordon, of the children and grindehildren.—O.ur town. Win. Harding, -Edward '�_Christie, John clud h: aisles in both the' auditorium
and In nessed by the relatives of the contiacting
between Trislitown church and Beechwood, Manitoba. Miss Ste�enson has many warm
onSaturday, Christmas day' The services aLblackfurboa, with fastener represuntin?a bears ship fathers were all re ellected bfaccalma- Evans. Meesrs. Bobier and Snell arg the galltry. The tree presented a very fine arties, The groom was suported by Mr.
were conducted at the house by Rev. Dr. triends here who will always be pleased to only two who sat ixt last year's council, who appearance, laden all, it was with so m '
head The finder will oblige the owner very muc tion for. another year: Mr. Geiger, reeve ; - any Vohn Buchanan, a private secretary -at the
McDonald.. The deceased was a member of by leaving it at Tins EXPOSITOR OFFicp, or at Beech. learn of her welfare.—Oa Wednesday last, are in the.field, all the others of the council handsome presents, and with S&nta Claus to -as
August Ehnes, 6puty reeve; W. B.Battler, Experimental Farm, Guelph, while M the -Seaforth Fire Brigade, and, also of the wood P. 0. 1558xl M1?sDora Reinke, daugbter of Mr. John having resigned.—Mr.R. Biesett and family, preside over iti there was noLhing winting
Ancient Order of Foresters, and the mem- Reinke, of south road, one of the brightest John Voelker, and Ebenezer Thompson, of Lofadon, spent Christmas with relatives or to be desired. The literary and, musical Alice Belb sister' of the bride, acted as ber� of these organizations attended the THE The ' town nomm- young ladies of the -vicinity, was united in councillors. Our town police were also re. here.—Mr. and Mrij. Henry Baker, of De- part of the programme was very good in bridesmala. After the ceremony wAs ver -
elected. At the public school meeting, Mr. and the happy couple had been warmly
funeral in a body, and showed their res.peet ations were held in the town: ball, on Mon- I marriage to Mr. Donald Ross; of Brucefield. troit, were the guests. of Mr. J;aker's par- every respect and war! carried out prinei for the m-iraory of their departed comrade, day'x!ight last, and the interest� which the Who next ?—Our annual- school meeting J ohu Pfaff was elected trustee in the place of pally congratulated, a move was madt' for the- by marching to the cemetery in a . body. Be- rate i era take in the affairs of the town J. Sararus.—Mr. Henry Deiohert, from New, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 9. Baker', the tst 'by the children, reflecting credit ulike upon dinin oom, where a -sumptuous repast was
pay proved exciting. Mn -D. Moore, the retir' Haven, Michigan, spent Christmas with his, d Mrs, George Ba er, themselves and their teachers. The doll �njo g
was evinced by the large turn out.' Nomin- ing trustee, who had faithfully and effi- few days.—Mri an yed by all, and after spending the even -
sides these a very large concourse of citi . parents here.—Mr. Eldon Rannie and his Mount Forest, spent Christmas with Mr. drill and the -dairy maids were the features ing in a very pleasant manner, the happy
t tif i their sym- atio'ns were received from haWpast seven ciently performed th6 duties for six years, Baker's parents here.—Hon' Thomas of the evening, being- well reuderAd 'and
ens attended, thus es 1 yi I -past eight, when wife were the guests of his parents over the young couple drove to their new home, f6l- inpitbv for the frbm4s of the alecemed, and until half MAY -4 Scott was was renominated. Then the fun began, —The Jubilee Band concert, last e much enjoyed. Rev. W. E i Kerr occupied lowed by the best wishes of their many as holidays. Greenway, Premier of Manitoba, is th eir'reapect; for him who was so suddefily voted to the chat-, and the vaillo,us nominees Mr. R. Colbert was placed in opposition -and guest of his brother-in-law, Dr. J. A.Rollins, the chair, discharging hi duties in his
cut down in the prime of his manhood. Monday evening, was a grand success. They I'll -Mr and friends -.—Mr. Robert Eacrett, jeweler, f had- an opportunity of airing their, griev- apcIldemanded. *After a -lively contest, week.—Miss Cassie Lunn,Galt, is visit. u-.ually pleming and able in London, spent part. of last' week' and this
had a full house. The proceeds were near- this uner.
Much sympathy is felt foz the bereaved ances or opinions. on the questions at issue lasting till four o'clock, Mr. Moore was elect- ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Mrs. George Murray and, children, of Iowa, ly $70-00. This will help the boys along.— visiting his parents, Air. and Mrs.C.Eacrett. widow and for the aged mother and other in thei town. The mayor, in big address, ed by a majority of eight votes. In justice The Christmas festivals in the sev Weatcott, this week.—Mr. Win. Easteimbrook and formerly of Tuckeramith, are here visit- friends of the deceased. gave a lucid and comprehensive report of to Mr. Colbert, who was not esent, we eral and his son George and wife are spending ing their parents and many tribnds.—'Skat- —A very Olessant gathering of the relatives�
t rk - may say we believe he had no a that his churchea here were. all a succeEs. —Mr. John their Chritmas holidays at Nass ewaya.—. in and friends of Mr. -Duncan D. Taylor, of the
hefinancea -)f the town, and of the we I i Z,r g and curling are now -the order of the
Miller, from Narth Dakota, arrived at his Part- Line, Hi�y, was held at lAs home on
DEATii oF M98. 11EAMAX.—Mrs. William done by the council during the -past year, name would be used or that be- would be The funeral of the wife of Mr. %. He&- day; and our fine now rink isbeing liberally
uncle'o, D. 8, Faust's' last Friday.—Air. Christmas do' ife, Heamau, of the 4th concession of Stephen, and the record is one to be pro4d of. Mr. forced- inta the contest.—Mr. and Mrs. man, near Crediton, who died on Christmas Theiceis in splendid coadi- .—Rev. S. Fisher and wi
Louis Well,. from Cavalier... North Dakota, patronized. of West Flatriboro, spent part of last -week
near Exeter,, died, oa Saturday last, after an B.- B. Gunn was also nominated for the Clarke, of Toronto, spent Christmas with arrived with his brother, H. Well, last. morning, passed through town on -Monday tion.—Special Christmas sermons were de. and this, with Mrs, - Alex. Ingram, Mrs.
illneg& of about five months, at the early age mayoralty, but resigned in favor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Clarke's W ere last. last, enroute to Seafortb. The. interment livered in St. Pauls church and the Metho-
eek. It is 12 years since h was h' Fisher's , inother.—Mr. Gavin Moir, of
of 26 years and 9 months, Mrs. Heaman Scott, leaving him elected for a -second term parents.—VVe congratulate our west end took place on Tuesday, Mr. James
—.Mr. Wm. Finkbeiner, from Rostock, has in a cemetery near diet church on Sttbbath last. ' Quebec, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. G.
was.the youngest daughter of Air. Thomas by acclarnation. Three candidates were neighbors 'in their judicious selection of a been here visiting friendel and spendin! Brussels. She leaves a huBband'and one Beverley bas opened out his new furailture Moir.—Miss DeLyon, of Lucap f il formerly of
Roe, of this town. She was married. to Mr. nominated for the reeveship, essrs. James candidate for municipal honors. wife am y ohild.—Mr Thomas Ke4tle and
They need Christmas.—Mr. Win. MeNevin and of shop and between the fine new stock and this village, is this week the
est of Mrs.
Heaman about two years ao, She was a Beattie, Robert Wilson, and James Watson, - a representative in that lobality very much, -h his Ballymote, visited relatives.here Christmas. handsome premises the display is attractive- G. C. Petty.—Mr. Wm. Snell, -an employee
from Exeter, spent Christmas wit healthy,, robust, young woman until a,bout but the fwo Ik.tter having resigned, Mr. and M r. George Turner should fill the bill in —Mr. Joseph Lam'brook and wife are the —A very pleasant event took place on father-in-law, Mr. M. Mler. M . r. Lambrook's parents this week. Christmas evening, -he home of Mr.. of the Commercial hotel, was, on Wedues- five months ago, when she was' prostrated Beattie gets the position by acclamation. every particular. —Mrs. Abner Cosens has guests of at �ay afternoon last, happily united in mar
-casion
by a, severe ttack- of typhoid fever, from The chief contest this year will be for the been spending a week or two visiting friend —Mr. Jaw, s Acheson, of the Commercial John Jackson, of Hay, on which oc riage to Miss Susantah Cornish, second. the effects of which she never recovered. deputy-reeveship. The present deputy- in Mi;higaa.—Rev. George McKinley, of Hotel, is on the sick' list this week.—Mr. Mr. Alexander Ingram, second eldest son ell lebt daughter of Mr. George Cornish-, of She leaves a devoted husband and ajittle reeve, Mr. Wm. Sinith, will be opposed by Owen Sound, has been visiting at the pa- WEST END NOTES.—The Christmas tree Charles Snf 11, express agent, had a valuable of the late Alex. Ingram, of Hay, one of our
Usborne. �he 9rriage ceremony was- daughter about a year old. The remains Mr. Noble Cluff. In the North Ward, the rental home here. during the week.—We and entertainment held in Tamer's church, dog die on Tuesday last.—Our merchants most energetic and prosperous farmers, was ence here on councillors of last year, Messrs. Robert very much regret that. Mr. C. R. VauEg- performed at, the re5idnce of the -bride's were taken to her father's regid on Monday evenin last waa very success- did a b Ciristmas trade last wpek.—Mrs. united 1'11 marriage to Miss Mary Jackson, 9 f&ther by ft�v. 0. A. Fletcher, of Thames 'Monday in health still continues to give his a
and the funeral took place from Winter, Wm. Am.ent, and Don"'Id McI - mond's ful. . A large crowd was present, in - fact Jame WeE teott and daughter, of Douglas, eldest daughter of Mr. John Jackson. The road. We 'oin with their many friends in, there t the Brussels cemetery on Tuesday tyre, were elected by acclaniatioii ; in the friends much concern,but hope soon to learn Manitoba; Mrs. Charles 1r,,_ydd,. Qf Pilot ceremony was performed at 6 p. rn. _b R Q the church was filled to the doors. The ?v, wishing them all happiness thiZugh life.— the South Ward are four E)spirants, Me,-srs. of improvement-- Miss Mary Hulliston, of gramme was a very interesting one, the Mr. and Air. Richard Speare, of Lon6n, last. She was a most amiable and Jstima- prq Mound, Manitoba, and Mr. W. J. Sanders, Mr. Fisher, of West Flamboro, brot er-in-
I-oman and was greatly beloved unday school scholars taking a prominent Of Xillarn(y, Manitoba, are visiting their
ble young. w. Robert Willis, James Gillespie, George Tackersmith, has been spending a few days law of the groom. Mr. Hear Jackson � pent Christmas with Mrs. A. Ingram, Mrs. .8 � Y. I 9
lyy all who knew her. The sincecrest sym- Sills and James McGinbis and in the East with relatives and friends in the village, relatives liere.: Thev all look as if. the brother of the- bride, acted as groornisman,
part and were. assisted by the Alma, quar- Speare's mother.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright,
Ward four, Messrs. J. G. Wilson, J. Darwin, this week. Prairie Prbvince agreed with them.—Mr. and Mies Maggie Ingram, sister of the
pathy of many friends will be extended to tette -and local talent. —Mr. and At r--. F. W. returned home this week from Gorrie, where the bereaved huaband and father, aad the F. G. Neelin and R. J. Macdonald. The Crich are visiting ielatives at Ingersoll.— V. Ratz, N1 P ttend-ed the funeral of Mr. groom, . acted as bridesmaid. The bride .they havp been visiiing relatives.—Mr. inotherles% little ove. nomination for public school trustees was Brucefield. Miss Nettie Crich, who has been teaching D. Johns, �ate postmaster, on Wednesday was very handsomely attired in cream. Charles Moore, railroad invoied 'clerk, of hold on Wednesday. Mr. R. Lumsden was: t of last week-. After partaking of a sumptuous repast and ! THE Annual bleeting of the shareholders near Walton, is spending her holidays a Detrdit, spent Christmas with his parents,. Ttu. MocF, PARLIXXET. —The second elected f6r the North Ward by acclamation, i spending a feW hours in social int�rccurse,
of the Brucefleld Chvese Manufacturing Company, her.home here.—Mr.- Robert White,- of Mr. and Nirs. Win. Moore.—Dr. Case, of ession 61 the mock parliament in counec- and Mr- Alex. Stobie. for the East *ard by -will be hold in the f3ctory on Monday, January 10th, he happy couple drove to their ho�xe. We a, Morris, is home on a V�isit. Dungannon, spent Christmas day with his
ere, Wroxeter. h6artily unite with their many ftiend in I
tion with the debating club was held on acchiation. In the South Ward there are 1898, at 2 p.. m., for the action of offi and the ITyms.—On Christmas eve, a few friends mother, who resides on the London road.
Tuesday evenino,' when the attendance was -two candiates, Alessrs. Robert Willis and transaction of general busines.q. A full attendance hospitable 'The young ladies' Literary and wishing them long and c6bitinued h4ppiness. M� is requested. Joux BURDGE, President. 1558.2 and neighbors gathered.. at the NOTES I -
agin lare. The debate on' the speech James Gillespie, and -the election will -be held i home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hudson, 1 to Dramati C* jolub 'gave a oleighi party to —Mr. F. D. Batchart, who has � so very from the throne was resumed by W. D. on Wednesday next.. NoTEs.—Mr. William.Berry has digposed efficiently discharged his- duties as public Oentralia. celebraie the occasion in the good old 412ay their gentlemen friends ay evening
Maclean, and- he.was fGllowed on the Gov- of his interest in the tbreshing outfit to Mr. school teacher of section No. 14 Hay, for SILVER WPDl)1XG.—QDe Of the most sec.
which the host and hostess understand'so last, and a good time was had,,of course.— ernmeut side by Prem.1ter Ilays, Dr.Bethune, 'LOCAL BRiEFs.—iNr, Thomas Ward, of Boyce, who has now full. control well. The eve�ing was spent all to quickly The sbout� of the bkaters and curlers are several years, left here a few days ago - for ial eventi, which has been the lot of Cen-
Postrnas,ter-General Baker and Minister of VarDa, last week threshed over four hun- William AikeAiad had the misfortu4e to - ard reso�ading in the rink every night, St. Thomas, where he intends attending tral,ia to- behold, took place on Christmas, lose a valuable' horse last week. Hd'was -in games, music and other amusements. he Militia It. E. Jackson. Harry Speare and dred bushels of clover seed, the product of barring SAnday.—The annual anniverear college.—The Misses Dent, teachers eve. Neighbors, friends and citizens, to� i
The old warriors, Messrs. holdice and y
r in NorrnanNilclo�.od spoke for the Opposition, twenty acres of land.—Mr. Joseph Gillespie, eturni olf6m'o from Goderich when the Hudson, proved too much for the younger services of ithe Presbyterian church will be in the Stratford public school, are here vig. the number of about sixty. or seventy, aR-
and Mr.. Leatherland, the leader of the one -of the oldest and most highly respected horse took sick and died before he reached folks in the euchr.6 series. However, the held on th,� 2nd Sabbath in January, when itifig their aunt, Mrs. J. Satherland.—Mrs. sembled At the home of M t , and Mrs. Cob -
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Indeperident party, endeavored to j'ustifY residents of A t Ch istmas day with home.—Mr. Alexander Ross has been ap- clock gave warning that morning was near, Rev. Dr. Somerville, of Owin Souxid, will R. H. Collins and sister, Milss Katie Bon- leigh, to celebrate -the twenty-fifth anni- e ointed foreman over the men employed to his position in the House. On a vote being his cousins, Yer'lafensr's- Uillespie. of this P and after a hearty exchange of good wished preach. The tea meeting will be� held, as thron, were in the village this week4—The vereary of their wedding day. A pecular,
e make the proposed improvements to the
taken, the Government was sustained by a town.—We re iDq ebted to Mr. R. Dennie, the company dispersed to their Ifomes.—The usual, on the Monday night following, hen Eocial held in Carmel Preabyterian church ity seldom or never seen in an assembly of
maority of six, all the Independents voting formerly of Tuck smith, for the Christmas, Bayfield hamor. The Government has late storms have covered the roads with a Dr. Somerville will give one of his. popular on Christmas eve, for the Sabbath this kind was noticeable there. The as -
with the Opposition. A number of auW- number of th Isiconda T made a good choice, as Mr."Rose is es -Ia�rgely attended and a most sembly was composed of all. nationalities,
Montana, Stand- considerable depth of snow, And the ood lectur .—Thomas Gibson, M. R P., has school, was
iions were asked by the Opposition. The ard. It is a monster sheet, and thoroughly reliable and understands when f's and ieligiou,"And all ilispea of poli -
is tastefully aleighing adds greatly to the amusements returned to his Tarliamentary duties,,after pleasant evening was spent by all. The cree(
Minister of Militia asked for a committee to gotten up. work is properly done. —Alias Mary Gibson Mr. Dennie i's now a resident of aud7f estivitiea ot -Christmas and New Years. spending the Christmas holidays at his programme was a very interesting one and ties were fully xopresented-, thus showing
investigate the charges of co4uption that place.—M.r. George Kidd, son of the left this week for London.—Mr. Melvin —The entertainment held in the school home.—Wes Paulin and Alick Brock, of the was carried out mainly by the children, clearly the opularity of Air. and Mrs. Cob -
Made auainst him by the members late Mr. John Kidd, of this town, open Graham is at prdsent at home spending old Silver Maple baseball fame, are spending who deserve much crpdii, for the manner in Isigh in S clatises ot the community in
t house in section No. 5, on Friday, the 16th, on -the opposite side of the Christmas with friends in Seaforth. Mr vacation.�Mr. L. A. McLauilin, of w i in every� respect. Alxjut 8 their Christmas holidays under their respear- which they'did their parts. The choir and which they dwell. The music was supplied HO ' , Brussels, is here tbis week calling on so a succew
use. The linister of . Railways and Kidd is a resident of Winnipeg, aniL d O'clock, Mr. Charles Gormely, of Mitchell, tive parental roofs.—Misi Jeesie Gibson, of the male quartette alkosaded greatly to the he Crediton orchestra, under the able
-Goderich, is the guest of her sister, Mis F. evening's entertainment by their '_ i0al re Jackson, gave _John. 0- friends.—Mr. and Mrs. Bryant, of London, mug teyale hip of Master Geo ge Zwicker, so. Canals, Mr. J. A notice that ing well there.—Mr. . L. Garber, of was called to the chair, and the programme very faMOUS L for his musical stra and - talent. athe next meeting he would introduce a Hay, near Blake, pasied through here on spent D Chris Mrs:- Bryant's �Iln
trans with proceeded with. The different selfciions V. Dixon.—Will Sanders, of Lynden, spent selections. -- Rev." J. S. fleaderson
parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCowau,:of Stan- were heartily applauded by the - attentive measure providing for the construction of a Monday, on his way to' Waterloo, to spend Christmas with her friends herb.—Mr. and- pleasantly discharged the duties of chair- It is needlesa to say the, gifts were mumer- ship can 'NICC-owan has been in vry p
&I from Bayfield to Toronto by way the holidays with friends in the vi ley. r.
cinity nf _per audience. The committee deserve credit Airs, George Dane, of .-Hamilton, spent man.—Ifra. Alex. Adamson and Mra. — us and costly. Aong the most prominent,
of Seaforth. Mr. N' cLeod drew the'atten- Hamburg, Berlin and other pI health.for some months.—Mr. A. P. Ket. ze —The Misses Elliott, of Adamson, both of Fort Safikatdhewan, Al- was. that of Squire Kennedy L'S, of Il.derron,
aces. We for their successful labors , and reali" d a Christmas in town. tion of the House to some statements made Chen leaves next mouth to take part in wish for our good friend a pleasant visit. — handsome Barn. Chealey, and Mies Turnbull, of Grey, We the berta, and formerly of Hay, are here -visit- who came down very sustantially to, his in a Government newspaper, accusing him Mr. David Sproat,of Belgrave, spent Christ- Farmers' Institute work.—Miss Mur'dock, SCHOOL E�,kmxxATioN_ —On the 22n4 inst. ueets ;of:Mrs. 0. Smith here.—Dr. Win. ing their mother, Mrp. Win. Reith, of this daughter. After the . atsembly had par --
Of improper conducIt, in the House. The mas with friends in this vicinity.—On of London, is spending the holidays at her Oere -was conducted in school house No. 6: Eraham, of Toronto, paid a flying visit, on Allage.—Mr. and Mrs. - Win. Robinson, of taken of a bountiful repast., Mr. R. Cob -
home in Starley.—Miss Florence Chripler Tuckeremith, a most successful ex
next sea ion will be held on Tnesday night. Chriatmae morning service was held i t. professional businessi here last week.—The Denfield ; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. OBrien of leigh, thehoat, was called upon to address-,
has been engaged for another year, n the amination. To assist the t tublic Londesboro, and Murdoch McPherson: of the audienc� which he did in his eloquent
Thomas'ebureb, when a large congregation eac er, Miss Misbes Miller and Sanders, and Messrs. Gib
OF THE SEASOY.— V a public school., TirE CompLinaxws wAs present, and a larger number than ar' , which so few but him--
Aitcheson, there were present the following son �brot6rk Sang with great acceptance at Salmon City, Idaho, spent Christmas with and fascinating wa
On'L of Christmas day pssed off very quietly and. usual took communion at the close of the other teachers.: Misses Brown, Bell,Mardie,. Hutchison I school concert, on he 922ad Mr. and Mrs. A. McPhers this vil- self po8sesp. At the close of this,the aseem-
pleasantly in town. A good many availed service. On Sunday,the rector, R4v. J. W. Lidkelet- G6o gie, o or nto, are bly J . ineCt Lin the singing of "' He is & 301
Fowler, Gemmill and Davis ; and Messrs. inst.—, e Town andife, of Wingham, lage. —The Misses Lo f T
themselves of the cheap r-ailway fares to Hodgin, preached L sermons approRriate to NoTEs.—There are a I t of wheat and Scott, Fowler, Brownlee and Aitchesou. spent the hristmao'holidays at; the Goftou Mrs., Wm.1 Ider, of good7f4lqw, which nobody can deny." e
0 visit friuuds at a di%tauce, and a great the season, to large congregations. The oing through herer-to Cliffor& these About' noon, refreshments, provided by House.— r. Dave Sanderson, of this neigh- Hensall.—Yirs. John D. Dick, of' -%arks- c iscoursed music and until oa
mny came to visir, Itiends here, and no church choir rendered excellei;t Chriatmas day� They pay 82 an i 83 cents for wheat, ladies of the section were served, - to whiA borh4od, ii now ageAt of this district for the burg,. nee LM jog Carrie Chapman, is bare via- the small hours of the morning, 1when tfie, doubt many pleasant re -unions took place. music at all the services.—Mr. W. D. Stew- and 24 cents for oats.—On Monday every- all did- ample justice. After the classes Maseby-H rris Company, in place of Mr. iting her patents, rel' the atives and friends.—. guests. expressed their beat wishes to
-ful, the weather not art, of the St. Paul, Minnesota, Lime. and As had all been examinea, there was a good Andrew 8 theran, of Fordwich, who has Mrs. Tait, 'of -Clarksbu irig her host and hostess, hopi The divy wa8 delight one went to Gorrie to the nomination. ug their lives would
programme, prepared by the pupils, which rg' i: 1;1oi of Hay. be spared to celebrate V bein too cold for outdoor exercise and Cement Co., spent Chri,-tmas we6k at the yet the aspira i ate for the several offices are been model a general agert, with headquart- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorna ick heir -golden wed -
amusement, while it was just cold enough, home of his father, Mr. Alex. Stewart. Mr. not known here. There will no doubt be consisted of musio,dialoguea and recitations. era at Hi%rriston. The company have a! —Mr. John Chapman and Mr. RSIP Chap- ding, of ter which all returned to their
to, make people appreciate a warm fire Charles Stewart aI83 Of St. Paul, is home the usual number of nominations and with- Then follo' r in fhe person of Mr. Sanderson, who man have baen spending a weeks' acation homes 'to -sl6ep away the few remaining
P wed abort addresses by -Rev. Mr. hustle when th&y came indoors. The excellent for the Christmas holidays. drawals.—Mr. Hugh Halliday, of the 16th Muir, ev. Dr.McDonald, teachers present, is well and favorably known in this locality, at home.-�-Mr. Robert Lamm e, of hours before the dawn of rry Cbristmoa pleighing was an additional atr —On Friday C near as already won his spurs as an agent. Manitoba, accompanied me action to morning last the thermometer registered eon esBID, Belmore, iecently pur- and others, and these were interspersed and hi by his wife and mornini. I
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