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;� 'Monday, and only for the lively- driving of ber of artistic poses. The piano ablos of had a narrow escape the other day. He was cessful course in the, Presbyterian Hospital, afternoon and evening during . .. I �_
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� -day would , Miss Hattie Kelly were cleverly executed doctoring a large steer, which was in a box New York, has IVI to. Ballington Booth me, a monolis and for a small fee- to pay the ex- . -,
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. - ut people cannot be so- � and were well received, .while the guitar stall., The animal broke loose, and, �akin -A load of young people from penad you mayeujoy the privileges, pro- - Al. z � I - i
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I I oused of undue partiality, as a very, even and mandolin selections by Mr. Charles and 'a.dive at the doctor, ran its horn, hrl Wingham patronized our skating rink one vided. This is a m,)st comm n . � -
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. . � vote was polled for each candidate. -On Miss Kelly were very pleasing, Mr. Kelly's. his overshoe, and thin started around the evening last week. -Mr. Frank Sanderson, taking, as ib'prevents an excuse for loafing F -.,. .
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. wth of goods, Alonday afternoon, Rev. Donald. MoGilliv- vocal solo was also good and showed clearly stall at a two minute gait, Mr. Gibb man. of Toronto, %vas up at'New Year's for 1% at the shops and stores, and the prqmoterst i �
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I except sugar and fl iur alone. Those Nyho pay cash ray, of Ronan, Chins, will address a mass that he has lost none of his old time ibarms.-' aged to rab hold of the manger and get holiday.-Misa JeDuie kLiller, of Toronto, Messrs. T. Clarks' and J. Ferguson, iliculd JaimmaiR.J.- 'Sale. �r �
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acoounts prouiptly every month, this will be f well supported. It is with'. ; . I
� 'or , 'meeting of the children in our church, at 3 W. E. Ramsay, of Toronto, kept the sudi� free, an, thus saved himself from what was here for a brief holiday lately. She be no object of � I �
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�ka,Tlaladvantaze to cash oustZmers. -We have now o'clock, and in the, evening at 7:30, he ence.in excellent humor with his funny wbuld undoubtedly have been a serious so- was accompanied by Miss Weinless, of Park-, monetary gain, but simply to provide a " � Is- !;
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xt-9, etc., for the Christmas trade-, We have a hopes to meet with a large number of our songs. The excellent orchestra, under the oidint.-Mrs. Meyers, of Guelph, is'visiting dale, who will remain at Catmoss for a short lace wherein to. spend spare time. -MUS ' i � I i .
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good stock of new moon Ties% choice Ccffee, and -a gn mission work. leadership of Mr. 'W. H. Willis, added, not her mother, . 'Mr , 'Noble. -Before leaving time. -Mr. Will Brown, 0. P. R. bsgl -�_ 111thel. Smith left thin week to spend a couple . 19 1 .
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all kinds of0rooeries, as any one in town. I _ people, for talk on forei -8 gageman E. B, Smith �Sai.e T a, - I'll, .
A(, `,r,9te -Last week, Mr. David Manson was called, a little to the pleasure of thei audience. the B13 th school, to attend the Norifial brother of Mri,Andrews,is lying at tEd' of months st W'hyr This I � �
and well telect _d stock of Crockery, beat ran t of de I 1. �
Tea Sets, from $1_75 up; best Granite Tollel Sefie, to Wingliam, on account of the death of his Their several sefleotions were moat capably scho6l at Toronto, Miss Annie Gray, daughw poiln ath in Toronto. Mr. Brown in resumed studies at Huron College this week. 1� ;; . i
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. from $1.F0 up ; a rice lot of new Dinner Sete,of the - beother,-wha lived near that town. The and pleasingly rendered. Miss Bertha ter of Mr. Win. M. Gray, of this t;wn, wsE and favorably known in this vicinity, He has been appointed to preach at Middle- , I :
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- best quality, and nobbi . ached beyond the fore- Daly acted tat accompanist of the evening, presented with.a handsome gold chain. This having acted in the aforementioned capacity ton's, Summerhill and Holmeaville. . . �
them . , The highest p. -Ice paid for produce. Wanted . - I To clear out the� odds, and en&Ts,, a
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d utter. pota and dreest.d1owl. Will score limiti and followed soon after -his sis- and did her part to perfection." It was a gift of her pupils and friends was accom- for many years on.this branch. . line3 - - �
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good ]price f;r a p � 010. ter, Mrs. MeEwing.-Oar young I splendid concert and adds another to th6 panied by a beautifully written and nicely . 0 . Leadbury. - hecum WEEOLS
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1 C. WILSON, Seaforth. have 4een making good use of. the a an id many successes which the Beaveri have had worded address. . . MoKillop. . NOTES. -Our German friends had a Christ I ks d wh . �
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IL $74 Ilank of Commerce ]Mock. � . . NoTEs.-During the year 1897 there were mas treedi I their' church on , the to the lowest notch for iiiventory, to turn � ;;
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- nights. --!-This village has long bee no d . —*- - - - . . , Varna. evening after Nriatmas the balance of our Winter Stftk into ready -
t I . � -registered with the township clerk 26 . day. A pleasant I I
I for its horse fanciers. This winter some of - ' * NoTzs.-Mrs. Win. Barnes and two child-' deaths, 13 marriages -and 55 births. Th' gh . - I - 1.
, .. . NEW YzAies DAY. -Now Year's Day was e and profitable time. wea spent. -A. slei cub to get store and itii shape for - . i
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I Clearing Sales I a,yiet one in town, and all day the streets r8u, of Byrtle, Manitobai who has been via. deaths and marriages were not all registe load of our people braved the cold of Jaet Ilpr- goocU when they ai I 1 (3
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Our semi-sai clearing sate is now on. IS pre- 0 WIM wp Me LIVU r CLERK GrAvIng stf" # - k- . M . 45 J . I �
evidence of speed and style. Mr. Thomas � I ;
sents a splendid opportunity for buyirs to secure . I or walking, and, consequently, most peogle sister, whoresides there.i-1weare V sorry t�o4 in J'oneal hall, Leadbury, on Monday next. place of Mr. Joseph Stenzel, on the east end e I � I
stmi winter goods at exbremely low priew Daly also has lately become the owner of a . . � � %. - ��� I I
Meni Fur Coate, and C&p3, and Ladies' Fur costs, fine beast rising three years, of the Brown ' Of . I I .
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- hope to soon4ee him afroand again. -Miss . I . �1� I . - !
Some, 9?lendid bargains are belair offered In Men 110 Campbell, of'Varna, is visiting at barn but no house on it. The price paid I - I � i I
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I In the morn - - I . � . a part being swamped. There is a sm WIN , ?-.
- _ preferred sitting by their own fireside rat er hear of the illness of Garnet Wardevi, but I —0 the 14th conceision. It contains 44 acres,
Copes, and smaller furs, are moving out rapidly. Rooker breed, wh' h, under his -careful thangoingout for plqaaurs. I Exeter. all Inducemm"ts t
. ing the curlers disported themselves on the Maggie
Youths, Boys' and Children7s Overco go, - rink, while in the afternoon and -evening present at Walton. wai something -over $1,000. -While a few Low prices for firsi new seasonable- �
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. Alea In Prints, Flannels, Dren Goods and Hosiery. driver. Mr. Chirlesworth and Mr, Weber was earnestly fought at the polls on Mon- , i . I
. the skaters hold away at that pleasure re. CoNczRT.-The concert under the &us lees I of oar people think that- Mrs. Sternsman, oods, prices in many ca6es on�e third to one
The knife 14 being put very deep into LA(1190! and will have to -bestii themselves. -Wo are . day last, Reeve Bobier being defeated by I �!�..,
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. Childron!s Cloth Coats. We cordi*117 invite all to - sort. An additional attraction in the even, of St. John's church, Varna , heiss in who is under sentence of d�oath, should be galf lower than earlier ii the ,'season, prices, , - � � .� � ;,� I
. pleased to note improvement in the health . . I I - i
Thi B. Carling by 20 votes. The coun- I . ; �
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call az,d �xamine for themselves our special offers. ing was the concert, and, as mentioned else. the town hall, on Monday evelinagg last, and hanged, the a ctsele of a number ol' , men that -mean monay saved for t!,hose 'who buy - . � 1. I
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. i 9 where, the citizens seemed to have saved 'was, a grand success. Theea tat&, by Bay- dragging a dericate woman. to the, gallows he - - . I �
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. .. Many, too, availed them- I I - eek, is too hideous . I .
. ickard & 00. � 0 themselves for it. field talent' and the -children's' drill, by 12 and Win. G. Bionett, for deputy -reeve. All and hanging her by the ii � _.�
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� Wm. P selves of the cheap railway fares and visit. little' irls from Bayfield,were well executed the above have ant at the council board and cowardly to meet with our approi Dress doOds i 11
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. � SEAFORT11. ed friends at- a distance, and undoubtedly and elicited loud applause. The. Bayfield Along with a large number, we tender our . -, f I
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I I on Monday last. passed off veil quietl th ' ' . with the exception of John Evans. -Miss M I � For Jan All Wint4 Drm Goods, . ;;I d.
I . ,e �nd happy new 1wass band also rendered some choice selec. sympithies to .r. Thomas Roo,of Seaforth, ,nary sale. J -
I I cheif contest bemg.between ours. iio'bl:' " a e":nd in by consider- tion. The son2s by Mr. McCloy and Miss Cassie Lunn, of Galt, who visited her ri Ilop, by -to be cleared out. ,6 Faucy D,fess, - Patterns ..
� ENTER AT ANYTIME. ' Cluff and Win. Smith for the deputy -reeve- all o' The d most P" he e '. tives, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Westoott, last and likewise to his children in McKi I I �', 0 I . I
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. 11 ship, while in -only �wo wards, the south and , 'week, left for her home on Saturday mom- . :
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, I .� , sleeper, it would have been hard to have ton, of,Clinton, were bighl appreciated by Mrs. Hesman.-Mr. mud Mrs., James Bell must go. Just two special pr'�'ceo to give an, . I
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. � 1 11111, � east, were.there contents for councillor. The ing last, on account of the death of her . f I i I
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M - rigs oat for the purpose of bringing electors been ignorant of the advent of a new year. the vast audience. a was crowded t entertained a number of friends in royal id a of what We are doing. i n
AO At 19 o'clock to the. doors. .. grandfa her, Mr. Wm. Lunn, an old pioneer Your correspond . � �. "o . - 1
- - to the polls was the only evidence that a noarIv all the belle in town of Galt. -Mr. Wellington A. Westoott took style on Christmas day. - Faney figure& Dress (y ,odol costume - :
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"Xm"4e5 - '! first prize at the carnival on New Years .9 . �� �
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in progreast althou '6 there was' bration, some one sent in a fire - alarm, and Brucefteld. number. b ett -and brown �mixtures, - ,eop)e are
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STRATFORDO ONTARIO, - the usual crowd of interestedones around 11 night for the bestlancy dressed gent ; Mr. I ` �
I . - for a few minutes the fire whistle bellowed -THE Annual Meeting of the aharirB Fred Biesett second prize. There was a 0 1 have been $5.25 a suit, for January i I i vice that
ons, of the largest and most successful were be- out a welcome to 1898. - of the Brueefield Chfa . - , 1 diixin ,Qf i
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schools in the Dominion. Write for new In - g counted. Mr. Smith had served the . . me Itanufseturing- Compan large crowd. present. -Mr. Thomas Daw, -Clinton. Sale .......... ..... t.... i ....... $3.60. J . . . i
. . will be hold In the factory on Monday Jan I MRS. RATTsN,Buity.-By the Heavy French Serge, black aid brown � ing in vio
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circulars. town7aa deputy during -the past year and In., for the election of ohi-jers"aryndotie: who has been nick for soin ears past, died DEATH OF . . � , :
was aaki for a seco . ad term, but, the rate- 1"AL BRIEFs.-Mr. E. IEL Hamilton 1111191aleftaott'llot of general buoineep. A full ;Itendance on Sund evening last. We was a great death of Mro.,Williain Rattenbury, which 50 inches wide, suitable for skirts i 'sale, at
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payers diifln!t ate it in that way and Mr. who left town a short time ago for BuffAlo, is.rdquented. Jonx Bupwax, President, 1558-2 suffereralrom consumption. The funeral took place Tuesday morning, of last sud drawn, regular,75 January � .
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Cluff was elected by a majority of 38. The has secured 'a situation, and intends remain. BRijsFs.-Mr. Duncan McDonald, who took place from, the residence of Mr. Walter week, another of 'the links connect. . Sale.. ... 1. - ........'. I t... I -:� ... I I ... 5ft.. - I i 0
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ary of the votes polled: ing there, His family removed to Buffilo has been visiting his parents and other Westcott� on Tuesday afternoon last, to the ink the present to the past, was . � This, we thini.
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I FOR DEkUTY-REEVi this week.�--Misa Maggie Henderson, eldest friends in this village for, the past tWd Exeter cemetery.. Rev.Dr. Willoughby con. removed. Mrs. Rattenbury had reached Remnant" a �
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AND daughter of Mr. J. B. Henderson, Huron we.eks, returned to Chicago on'Siturday.- ductied the services at the house and grave. the ripe old wre of eighty-two and up to a 1�_ ___ I * . I adrim is 1"
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. South Ward North Ward East Ward. Road, Tuckeramith, left Miss Lily Taylor, who has bee London The funeral sermon will be preached on Sab- year ago enj( �. I
here on Friday last, n in I " �yed g�od health. ; It was - DozIng -of Rei�nanta of Black and Colored I I
TIRE INSURANCE Cluff, 71 107 62 to spend a few weeks viniting'her grand- for some time, in home on a short viiit.- bath morning next, by Rev. Dr.Willoughby, the L n that the sudden death of a member of Dr do ; lengths of 11 W 5 yarda,all, - I � j ._ may say t,
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I Ma1nAf-.,& fn. 0,121tv QQ mother, Mrs. Stewart, and other friends in Miss Jean Jamieson spent New Yeaes at at James street chdrob.-Mr. and Mrs. her family brought about a stroke of par '
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. AUEff U -Ye . Woodstock and vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs. her home here. -We are pleased to knew Walter Westeott thank their many kind alysis from which tier age prevented a irally, ing prices. i i
� FOR COU.NCILLORS. ArthurForbes - t Thursday of last week that Dr. McIntosh, who has' been lai This was followed by a second stroke Satur.
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I East Ward. � with friends in Stratford. -We were in error for some time, is able to resume his profes. through the illness and death of their son, day evening and death ensued shortly after . Mantlet
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J. G. Wilson, I - 119 last week in 4aying that Mr. ThomasWard, 51011961 dubies'arin.-The annual meetin of Thomas Daw.-'The Exeter firt company sunrise Tuesday. Fifty years of Mrs. Rat- Not one to remain in thej department. I
(Successor to H. A. Strong & Bro.) F. G. Neelin, � III of Varna, ha& threshed four -hundred bush. the Presbyterian church will be hellon intend'havingtheir annual concert on the tenbury's life in identified with the history Not one to be carried over till next season. - ,
I . ;" Telegraph and Express Building. i 93 els of clover seed. It should have been I I() Tuesday next,�at 2 o'clock p. m, -Mr. Alex. 17th of January. -Ed. Luxton, aged 20, son of the Huron Track and Clinton. The old
�, . . This has been our banner Milatle season,
j . R. J. Macdonald,!. : 80 bushels. -Chicory has fallen so much in H. McLeod, of Toronto Univeraiij, spent � of. the late Ric -hard Luxton, Exeter, who settler3 remaining still love to dilate upon r
==r-- . New Year's with B. R. Higgins. -A large oil Mon- the generous hospitality and kindness shown and we are willing to loeq sig �
, � price that Mr. Ward now turns his atten- was killed at the city hall, London,
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I S I th Ward. :leigh load of younq people went -to Hen. day night last. was buried at Eden come- by Mr. and Mrs. R&ttenbury to the pioneers what we have !eft# in order to empty our - 4
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11t #�Tog. fxpooftov* L J. McGinnis, I -111 phenominally successful in the cultivation of all, on New Year a n' bt to pjoy the tory on Thursday aftemoon. The. funeral as they struggled into the Queen's Bush. eke. -
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I G. A. Sills, � 100 the former, we thought, perhaps, he might Skating on the rink in le'neall. oThe- loud took plaoe'from his uncle's residence, Mr. The deceased was bom 'in Nottinghamshire,
. I - r "I colors, regular $4 to $0.50, All at one
.; Robert Willis, ; - 87 be as successful with the latter, which, no Jon di f the town bell on Monday after- Prod Luxton, Eden, Uaborne township.- Efigland, in 1816. and came to Canada when .
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. ; DISTRICT MATTERS. Jamps Gillespie, � 178 noon made many people stop to listen to, pee The funeral of the late Mary MeNaughton quite young and on November 21st, 1833, yprice ............ . i..I. ...; :._83.25.� .
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I I eem, of Hope, Dakota, - is at if it were not the second new year, as the took place to the Carlisle cemetery, in - our ei, blacks -
� The three highest in each are elected. The Mr, Charles D� .Lobo while a resident of Little York, was united choice of New Mantl -
, . and colora,regular $7.75 to $10, all �
I council for next Tear will therefore be com- present here visiting friends, and intends bell was rung on New Year's morn early -a township, on Friday last. . in marriage to William Rattenbary, who . .
11 To CoRREsPa.-TDE,-iTs- -Daring the past posed as follows � - Mayor, R. B. Scott ; remaining for some tijne.--m-Mr. John Ed- 6re or nisirriage. It happened to be the 0— died three years after the passing I of the at one price ...... i ......... ...... K25.
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few weeks we have, owing to- a rush of news, reeve, James Bea tie; deouty-reave, N.Cluff; iviondv, who has been an employe of latter, at the residence of Mr. Grainger, it _ Seven only. chi;ldren"a Tiveed d Navy
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' t' . the . - .Tuckersmith. fiftieth anni�ereary of their wedding d . * Reefets, lined and unlined, regular ,_
been compelled to curtail and hold over councilloris ward, J. G. Wilsoa,F.G. Grand Trunk Railway for over thirty years, being the marriage. of his dau b ter, Miss The-onlv surviving members of their fami y "
. ' I HORSE' SOLD:—Mr. Wm. C61eman haa, $3.25 -to $4 5% at ,, ...... $2.50s -
much interesting matter received from our Neelin, J. J. Da, in; Worth ward, Robert and who for the past twenty years has been - Charlotte to Mr. Jones. The we5ding.pres- . are their. two sonsi lease and Joseph, Mrs. '.. I ....
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correspondence, and for. such would , ask Winter, Wm. A ent, Donald McIntyre ; in the freight houie here, received notice .ents were *numerous and handsome. The ,, T. F. Rance, Mrs. 8, H. Rance, and Mrs. R. -, -
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, South ward, Jan McGinnis, G. A. Sills, from the head office, on Friday last, that his young couple took the five train to British , H. Read, A Towel Bar ,
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their indulgence. We would take it as a Robert Willis. In Wednesday,the election services would not. be longer required. Columbia, calling at Chicago and other as children and twenty-two grest-granTehil- � . - i - . �
el . . figure. Rakerfield is a particularly liae dren. Wine dozen only, heavy-,;Hucki Towelo, ..
great fovor if correspondents would send us for -public school eustee for the south ward Whether it in the -intention of the company Points on the tri We wish them a pleas- I'. . �
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their budgets earlier in the week, which took plade,the two'candidates being Messrs. to do with one man less at the station, or to ant rney.-11. Sims, o! Blytb, spent type of draught horse &nd h" proved very — .. large *ze, pure linenj * o �ia price �
. $ F successful as a stock getter. He was �red , was a' - - 7 I . ,
would give us a much better opportunity to Robert Willis ai James Gillespie. Mr. give a younger man the place so long and so New Vuear a at the home of Mr., 'W illiai by Mr: Coleman and is fraiii imported Hills Green. $2.25 per dozen, Of . o. er pair, _7
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. Willis received 50 votes and Mr. Gillespie, efficiently filled by Mr. Edmonds, we do Graham, in Stanley. -The Christian En- . for January Sale our pkice, t for. .. 25a.
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' . Rakerfield The new proprietors intend , HAPPENINGS.—Ur. Charles Troyer, post- . . ' 11 ol,eo I ,--
publish them in fall. 28. Mr. Willis was declared elected by � not know, but we do know that they will, deavor Society contributed over $100, to . Stock -taking bargains all 0 r this store,_ . , _
0 . majority of 22. � not get one who will be more faithful . . in the past year.-Misa A. M. travelling �ini on Craigronald's, route next master of this village, is improving, though all through January. '.. -1
- - . - to Tmissions season and we are sure that he will- prove a still very weak. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles I I 1
BAND OFFicmts.-At a meeting of the - their interests, or who will be more popular Cluff, of Killarney, Manitoba, is Visitillf. at . most profitable investment, and we con, Stelok and family spent New Year's day .. L�
33rd Battalion Band, held on Tuesday even- $1.50 Albums for 95a, at the big fire sale with -the patrons of the company than Mr. her sister's, Mrs. A. Davidson, on the on- ' I
' the officers were elected for at reses Drug Store, Seaforth. . 1569.1 * gratulate them on seouring such a fine horse, with Varna friends. -Messrs. Kennard and ' I
'in . Edmonds was. -Mr. Wilfred J. R. Fowler.,. doni road, Tackeremith. ! . ' ' �
18% : P'roe'lsoituntl. W. MeLeod ; vice-presi- Doc4 Losist about two weeks ago, of Hullett, who has been spending Christmas 0— and Mr. Coleman on the handsome price Logan are making extensive improvements �
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. dent, T. 8-cotV; aeoretary-treasurer, T. a small black Collie Dog, with a little tan on it. It is at : home, returned to his studies at the * Brussels. . which he received. � . in the residence of Mr. Joseph -Hudson.- Hodgeng' Br'oso I.# -
Murray; committee� M. McPhee, D. Me- about five months old, A reward of $3 will be given Veterinary'Colloge, Toronto, Monday mom- Tim ELECTIONS. -The municipal elections At the annual school me.eting,of School ' �L
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; Leod, C. Brodie. - .. for Information loading to Its -recovery. A in this township on Monday last, passed off Sectio'n Nq� 7, Stanley, NJ r. J�obxj C chrane, . I .
7 Tffz EXPOSITOR Office. 669-i ing. At the Christmas examinations Mr 0 1
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: . � - I - resulted as follows : George Thomson, 0-01 ; very quietly, there being only 0, content for jr., was elected trustee to fill the c OLUNTOM -1
rPT.rTQ ;a ft 0- #-. —4--Ik. 4;.A . a �f_. Fowler succeeded in obtaining the highest 06 or e taeker I IiA J Wo. -.1, I 9A I
. - -.r vr_ a ) .9 . . I 9 councillors. The people of the west end caused by vine ri enri or, Mr. dooeph � I . I
COLLEC.r.iTF. INsTiTuTE STATisTics. The Fe see Drug Store., Sesforth. Don't miss It. 1669-i standing in his class. He in going to prac- R. Leatherdale, 138 ; J. R. Smith, 98, ; thought they should have a representative Foster.�Mr. Oliigr Coleman intends re- - I I I .
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-report of the Minister of Education justia" E ARE sole agents for Lint,in's Standard tice with Dr. G. H. Gibb during the sum- Robert Graham, 82.. The cofincil elect is, sum . I ---------- I �
suedgives the figures for 1896. Itshows W on the council board. and nominated Mr. ing his studies at Belleville College in -",01,- I
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- Soap, 10 ban for 25c. Beatti"ros , C46h. 1668-1 mer. -Mr. Dewey, of the St. Marys Argus, �W. - H. Kerr - reeve ; George Thomson, . the Now Year's holidays at he parental. - -
that the total expenditure of our institute ! ) er, who opposed the old � coun- the near future. -The Preshyterians of this
Miss A(;HiEsoN,--.pu. -11 of Signor Dinelli, and bride, were guests at the Rawkshaw George-Baeker, J. D. Warwick and R. cilloii, with the result that he was elected. place intend holding their anniversary eer- home of Mr. John MoGregigor, tekeramith, ;-;
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tributed $1,500 and the county $2,120.39 inettuction In Violin in Saafortb. Any Informs 4on Daring the past nsequen the council for this year will- vices and tea some time in February. -The I '.
rthe registered in - of Mr. George Taylor, �Thorhpike Farm, . _�
bi "y we : Reeve, J. Shepherd; rev -
for that year was $5,924.51 The town con- Taronto Conservatory of Wuslo, ban artanged t give House this week. -The - many friends of Leatherdale, councillors. and among friends. -Mr. A
Mrs. R. C. Cheawright will regret to learn year there has been 20 be comf 0.3 ad as follo ival services, which have been conduct -
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toward& the support 'of the school. In desired can be secured by writing to MISS L<RA of her illness at her -home in Prineetop. Mr. - Brussels, 12 males and -8 females'� .13 deaths, ' - Toroutoifor kaor�e tirn&-past, . -, �
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Clinton,thq total expenditure was $4,918.65 Aca'ESON, B � ox 186, Goderich. 1569KI de e Jkj4cCloy; councillor,, ly.. 'ed in the Methodist char, � . ��
0 Cheswright came to town on Saturday last, 8 males and 5 females, and 18 �;arri � � at the tailoring, is paying a visit home.- �
9 I ages. - - McMillan, James Paterson I and George weeks, were brought to a close with watch- , . - .
and the town contribution $1 650 ; the Gad- WHAT'S the beat Soali "in this town? to resume his school duties, but was cem- The -east riding Conservative Ass n . Air. John Thompson, who has f -en a
erich school cost $5,967.80, and the town Linton's Standard, 10 �srs for 26c. Beattie .Bros., OciatiO Turner. The following is the vote as polled night services on New Year's eve. ,Tea _pend- '
contributed $1,800. � Seaforth. I 1608-1 . polled to return to Princeton again. -Mr., will hold Jheir annual meeting on January by wards -, new members have been added to the ing a few days at the home of ,�rs. G�orge , - :
I -Councillor . churcb�aa' a result of these - meetings. -Mr. day ' * .
_*_ - WANTED.—BatVerl, dried .apples and poul- and Mrs. D. . Johnson spent New Year's with 21st, in the town hall here. . . - I I - 2 . 3 4 � Thompson, left here oti Mon 4 last for - �. -
try ; highest prices ; largest stock of dry goods, friends in Waterloo. -Mr.- Harry Beam, a Thomson, the night after the election, treat- James Gemmill 46 20 '29 37-1,32 William McAllister, of Stanley, has been Clinton, where he go.es 1�-'atteft.d the Coi �
BW LOADS.—The farmers 'of the county yroceries, boots and ahoes to select from. G. E. graduate of TjiE ExposiTort' office, but now ed the councillors elect and the defeated James Piterson 44 28 75 58-205 appointed precentor of the Presbyterian Institute, .prior tA goingi to Toronto
ing the big loads KING, Wingham. 1567-tf Port Huron, was renewing old ac�usint- candidates to an oyster supper. -The school Daniel McMillan 49 14 59 70 r . .
have of late been record Of =sity. He pur 009 studying medicine. �
. 192 church fo 1898.-A number of the, youth .4
,va been hauling to the various ances in town this week. -Mr. and JrB - - _Mr. and Mr filipLin wford and -
wfiich they ha, You get both . quantity and quality in C'. b9ard has received $550 as insurance on the �;
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towns, but the record which we set a few Ll George Turner 48 62 51 43-204 and beauty .of this'vicinity spent a very baby, of Wrley, spent � 19ve w 'ear's under
nton's Standard Soap. Beattie Bros., 04th. 1568-1 Powell and little son, of Philadelphia, are school. D. MoNsukhton has the contract F.&Fvn SOLD. -Mr. J. M. McKay has die- pleasant evening last week at the residence .
N re. . the parents home of kr, John !Crawford. -
weeks ago, as toi by Mr. Robert Goven- lFr,xD the South End butcher shop keeps ' vi8iti M Powfll's mother, Mrs. F. Came, of e in the school.-JaMes Kelly, one osed of his farm, lot 21, concession 4, L. R. of Mr. William Logau,. tripping the light
look, of MoKillop, has remained unbroken the very best of Is esh and cured meat, while their, Maple all. -Miss B. Bethune,who has been of r pair Rev. S.'Acheson, on the Sabbath evening#, , �,
ever, is another of the old time loads which sausage is delicious. , . 1569-1 attending,the Model school at Regina, N. W. lat ded on lot 1, concession 12, farm contains 50 acres of first-class land and Messrs. Robert and Andrew Love are en- a series of serinons on the -
by the teamsters of to day, Rere, how �7 the ear g settlersin Morris, but who of N., Tuckeramith, to Mr. James Berry. The fantastic too being the principal amusement. -
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h esi � reaching - Wng'liatened to �
She intends return- Grey, died very suddenly of apoplexy. He 'a - p
FOR .13ALF, at a bargain, a few first-class T., is home on. a visit. , - Lord's prayey, which are
knocks all the modern fellows into a cocked thoroughbred White Plymouth Rook Pullete and onday halki on it good buildings. The price paid gaged in getting material ready for the im- much interest itAd profit.-Meners; - 4i�
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hat. Mr. Robert McMillan, of Roi (lockerels Apply to.O.;C. WmLsoN,-Sexforth. 1569-2 ing to the west in the spring. -On .M leaves, two brothqrs and two misters to was $2,600. Mr. Berry has got a comfort. provement of their barns the comi with (
'ug sum- Win. and Samuel Thompson, tl e past week,
afternoon, a horse belonging to Mr. John R'. mourn his loss. He is a brother of Thomas able and well cultivated farm, and Mr. Mc- mer. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry, of near St. � .
tells of a load of wheat which was brought ,- FAN.= goods at fire sale prices at, Fear's Govenlock, of Winthrop, which was tied in Kelly, treasurer of Brussels. -Alex. Forrest Kay received a good price for it. M,r. Mc- ogan made a good sale of horsts to A easrs, Douo- .
into town some twenty-five years ago, when Drug Store, Seafortti. H694 frontof MoFauPs store, broke awa and made" h - Al arys,, were the guests of .'Are. Wm. L va I n an r I
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y as purchs�sed the part of lot 20, concession Kay has moved to K!ppen where he has en. and other friends last week. -Mr. Thom" d Cudmore, of Seafo , at good
he was buying grain for Mr. Brewer, who NoTim -Accounts for 1897 are now a wild run uDAlain street. It was stonned 0 M ; 9 41 'Ll 1- I - xg ,D -,I,- .h# is- 0. - I
I orr a, ro ex., ac eut, OIL 1901na) -gaged in the butchering busiuees. Jarrott returned- to his scho duties at 1111�. L. ru c ruie0n, who, is - -
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� was then running. a mill at Roxboro. it ready, and we would ask our customers to favor us in front of the'Queenle hotel,but mt before it for $1,725. . Cromarty o - now on the tea6bing otair3'. charge oU -
with a pettlempInt before 191. of February, as we Com- 1L . I n Monday last. ; t0lt _�, '
was hauled by a Mr. Adams, of Gorrie, all mence Btook-t4king on that date. - RoBFdR.T WITALIS had Xnade a, wreck of t,he cutter. -Mr. 6 .0 I —0 I . his school in Hay on Nlou3, a,V �� t. r. T-*. ' ,
. the wAy from Wroxet6r, 4xxd -.oat9,j4qd, 157 Vady's 11look,'4catirth. 1509-2 ' Joseph Thompson, of London, spent New' I . Bayfield. I � Fo th, who for the past sevin years bas . -
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' -==I==—# i Yeat's at his father's, Mr. John Thompson, W'AFTI,q(;S. -Miss M. Wilson, of Toronto, Kippeli. - taugXt in No. 2, Tucketitmith, ilud who has. -
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tons. Let us hear of a load that can beat ' NOTEs.-Rev. P. Mnegrave preached his formerly of Bayfield, is renewirg* acquaint- NOTES. � St. Atiarew's S-abbath school IMP 1 *.
I . NIARRIED.-The young man who took part North Main street. -Mr. Dave McDonald, - proved himself well qoallhed f4r ldsh' I '
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this record. I farewell sermon here on Sunday evening, to 1-1 . - tion, atsrted his sobo( . ay last, for i I
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I �*_ in the following paiagraph, which we take of Detroit, spent New Ybar's at his home at the surprise and regret of many. For thir. ances here. -Mrs. Wm. King has returned teachers and officers, on - Tuesday evening d oA Tueso L .
from the Grey correspondent of the Brussels the manse. -Mr. James McMichael and from a t4re6, weeks' trip to Bay City. -Win. last, held their annual business meeting for the 8tb yeari, Foreo6es oburt, of -this I L'.
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A PLEAS�i-NT Ev 118 Post, is a highly esteemed xesident of this teen years he has preached fornightly in St&nzel,i of Port Huron, is visiting his the purpose of receiving the secretary and village,io now making 611 Oecesi I "ge- I
F,xi-_,-c;.-The young ladi wife and. Mrs. Chesney ate their New Year's this village to appreciative congregations,
of the bible class of St. Thomas church Sun- I town, and his many friends will unite -with dinner at Mr. Lough's, in Clinton. -Mr. but bas felt for some time that his work dparents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner.r.-Mr. treasurer's report of the work�of the school - ment8 for holding a. grand co�wrtsrirn the , I -
clay school entertained the teachers and us in wishing Mr, and Mrs. Stark a r64t Will Scott, who was spending the Christmas triannas Sanderson, who for several years durin the year. The report lof the treas- near feature. -,11r. J01111 Balfou merchant,
f . was sufficient without tfiia extra charge and - I
� young children with their friends in a d'e- ' ha, py and prosperous life, and will heartily holidays at his father's, Mr. Alex. SCOWS, consequently has withdrawn. His man . has lived at the Goshen corner, has moved urer, V Bel�l, was very iratifying and of our village, has not, bhen ljoying his
cidedly novel and pleasing way on Wednes- I weNcome Mrs. Stark to Seaforth: About3O returned to Strathroy, Monday. -Miss Min- ' y to the house lately occupied by Mrs. S. showed that after all expenses of the past Usual good health for some I
. day The whole affair was gotteni friends will wish him continued health and I . past, but
, evening. - nie Fitzgerald, of Giand Rapids, Michigan, Mittleholtz, ana intends to open a butcher year had been paid, a balance to the good we are plessedto note that heat" im rovi
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d through by the young.ladies' den Smith last W�dnes - Chodist church on Sabbath afternoon, op in par -o a new bu!lding. remained in the treasurer'� hands. The nicely. -Mr. Charles Jones, 4ho tolds s, -
d carrie guests assembled at the home of Mrs. Mara- who was visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Keating, )sperit.y. -There was no preaching in the sh ` t f J6hn Tippet' , I
. . alo)ae, the result being one of the most day evening to join returned home on Friday last, _1&. HArry Dramer spent New Yeaes officernelected were : Superintendent Mr g66d situation in Wisconsin, wa� holidaying
ple , Asant evenings ever.spent in the school in the marriage festivities of her estimable -The many Ming to the pastor, Rev. J. W. Andrews, I f
a eawater.-Perey and T. Mellis ; secretary, Miss Linda Cooper r) a it c n ba I L I I � ' me of S6. , I
ton, and formerly assistant to Rev. Dr. Me- I -Mr.William Evelyn Sinith, who have been attending, treasurei, Mr. R. P. Bell organ at, ' ` Mri Wml_�Thompson,
; , daughter, Bella A., to Loftus T. Stark, a friends here of Rev; D. Guthrie, of Walker- having an attack of Is grippe. with a si'ter near Te : for a few days at the
roe! L M. The chair was occupied by one of: well known young gentleman of Seafortb. John Jone 'Sbanler.-
. . J. serious 9 - Isabella Cooper. The school during th: who follows's tbe li-�e of fr4ming,ii7a the sum-
,. th6 young ladies, who filled the position, The ceremony was performed by Rev. 8 Donald, will regret to learn of the . Clarke if,,drawing brick in preparation for a hi h school at Ridgetown, have been spend ; i Mie
yery ore ita, ly and gracefully. a new residence next spring. - L .
� . � - - The follow -'t Allan, of Brussels, assisted by Rev. illness of Mrs. Guthrie. Her physic' i Mer, pUrf.opea thLIS 1"eaSon gi �
� I I W. A, ian ha. iig the holidays at their home and, purpose past year raised some $54, a part of whiah L -
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V� Smith, S. T. JL,., cousin of the bride, from ordered her to go south, and Mr. Guthrie 0 - attending Clinton Collegiate, the coming is donated to'missions6 .Tbe teaching staff tention to the trade and has te�ieral good
,;� . ''eldenf recitations by I'Mas Olo Westminister, has secured an . extended leave of absence Drvsdale. � * . I __', � in
1� I . Miss Gussic Smith wis the I I terni.--Miss Moorhouse left this week for a comprises the following : Senior bible class, barns on band for .next u r. Mr.
. - Ph3conning Rev. S. Acbeson ;junior bible class, Mr. me
. ler, iss M.%bld Hodging, and Master bridesmaid, and Edward Latimer, of Sea- from his congregation, that h6 may accom- NEws. I'lie Young People's *Heart ind three months' trip to Biy Cityp R. A ivork all, cannot
Rand Association held their-sinual meeting 90 i . . d
- forth, piloted Mr. Stark through the ser. P Bell ; with Mr. T. Forsyth, Mr. Wi fail to do a ob. * �� I
� Bish Neelin ; violin solo, by Miss B. Punch - pany her. -Miss Josie MeNama;ra, of Har- and other cities. -Mr. D. R. Porter, of Thomson, being a �
on December 18th, when they elected the I good j I
ai4L, ,while seleAions from the gramaphone vice. The bride was very becomin ly attir- Purhey, returnA I'liam . - I ,
I I were given much to the amusement of all - -9 . ed home on Tuesday, from a London, Was calling on friends here this C"ooper, Miss Agnes Thompson, Miss Jennie - —0 , n. I . A,
ed in a dress of blue gray cord, trimmed leasant visit to friends in Zurich and following officers':, President, Samuel West- week. -Mr. Sidney Hannah,of Oreditoff,was � . - � 1�
present. The Rector and Superintendent . .- Snowden; score- Cooper, Mrs. (Rev.) Acheson and bliss M. . 4 I I �1�
with :white chiffon, pearls and ribbon. tashwood.-Mr. Robert Grieve, of Sheldon lake; vicepresident, T..M I - ...
expr.essed themselves very happily, and She - in towii this week on business. -Mr. and McM urtrie. By the fai'thf ul attendance of -Dr. F. L. Thomson, ton of T.r.. Walter, 4
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w- also wore a bridal veil. The bridesmaid North Dakota, is visiting friends in McKil' Williarp ,Bauner-man; treasurer, Win. Mrs. .A. -Parsons �pent New Year's at Bel. -teachers and officers the S bbath school Thomson, of Mitchell, who has been practin-
Soon. . ,ume. Valuable, hand. lop. -Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Burns and son ; 4pecia committee, Wm. Turner, grave. -Mr. Paul Cleave, 'of Killarney, is in a good progressive c g in Hanover, is aboubb le 'co-.
hoped there ould be more sueb gatherings � were a neat grey cost , tary a
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I are also home on a visit from Dakota. Robert J1 Talbot and -George Campbell. - On M it b" ed here last week with his council Royal Templ, rs of Temperance was city, where th-ere is sai& to I e a splen -
0— some and useful presents bespoke the kindly ani. o a,
feeling entertained for the -principals. Among George Thompson, who has the evening of the 31st the members of the two daugb arrl nL,ng,
-Mr. iters, whom he purposes leaving very much alive lasit, Friday eve it did opening, Before teaving- Hanover,.
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DF-AT11 OF MR. M_-v(z=� L_vxuERT.-Mr. the gifts was a handsome marbleized mantle been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. Thomp. association, with a few invited friends, as- here to atteni acbool.-Dr. Gray, of To- being the last meeting of the year. -The some of the lea -ding men bf t �
�_ . Martin Lambert, one of the pioneer residents cloc ment, cathedral gong son, during the Christmas holidays, left for sembled at - the residence of Mr. George ronto, is assis6ug Dr. Sheppardi who is in- following officers were -elected : Mr.H. Day- sented him with a hatid,4orne I.gold-beaded
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of this town, died at his residence, near the and half hour strike, prebented by Brussefs' Toroiato on Monday. -The mock parliament, Campbell and triped-the light fantastic to disposed . -On Sat , the Lou mond, select councillor ; Mr. T.McClymont, cane, as a slight mark,of the . . ciation,
- o1a mar'iet square, on. Sunday morning last. Methodist Sabbath school as a malk of in connection with the a , is MUSIC furnished by the association - string Graham mission band meets at St. Andrew"s past councillor ; Mr. W. D. Thompson, of his. many' W ,.k,
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. band, until the 11 we am& hours," when they good %VLAities. ' 1he doctor
Spent a tew days in Alitelitil wi. i
Mr!, Lambert had been -suffering for many appreciation -'for the , bride'R willing and still holding weekly sessions, which are church, when Rev. Mr. McGillivray, recent- chaplain ; Mr. R. MeNfordie, jr., recording ilt -his par-
ye4r-q from the results of a paralytic stroke, efficient sery largel attended. The Goverpment has departed to their many homes rejoicing.- Will L - , - I I �
. I ices in playing the second , Iv arrived from China, be present. secretary ; Miss Mustard tr-easurer ; Mr. , eats, priorto his de�artitrei f4r his new- I
ana tor some time has been nearly helpless. violin . brouNt down a bill, providing for the-plac. On New Year's day the ,annual shootinj Members of all Sabbath schools of Bayfield, W. J. McLean, financial' secretary ; Mr. home. . ,
. in the orchestra for several . 9 . i I
. � la prithe he was a strong, active MOM, years. A ,short addresa accompanied Ing of an export duty of 82 per thousand on match of Young People's Heart and Han are invited t present. On Sunday, b6th James Mustard, herald; Mr. P.L St I
an or a . ewart, -One evening asborf, time aj o, th,e em- f
. great many years after Coming saw logs, and the measure will be fully die. Association took lace, when 'sides were I cuing, Rev. Mr. McGillivray sentinel ; Mr. J Daymond guard. After ployees of the Morris 1reild & RogersPiano,
the clock. Mrs. Stark will be ireatly missed. morning and lei
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i . do I vocal and instru- meeting has been changed from Monday - Sam WeWake, of Goderich, was visiting erly of Bayfield, 'is expected . to preach in Exeter council, and Mr. Harris, of %Soiom Rogers, head of the tuning epartment,
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i an . , night to Tues.d%_v night of each week. ,n the -neighborhood. -Mr. John Newcombe 00
i position, which made him a favorite with all etc. Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Stark John Sutherland and wiie of London * tl,e W6fbhodist church. -Last-week -we were uncil, were present, and a pleasant -and 'with a handsome smoking. set, ecompanied
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i who knew him. He leaves a widow, one left for Seaforth,where they will make their visiting his brother, Mr. Alex. Sutherland, ship, were the guests of Mr. Turner, New � precistion, "I
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. son and one daughter. The funeral took home, followed by many good wishes for John street, for a few days at Now Year's. Year's Day. L . for some time; On Tuead . the DonlalyGraisick, ot 9tauley, was the scene the company and emptiyees. , Under the
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in St. James' cemetery. He was about THE BlEAVEM' CO,xc9RTThe 'concert; . and Mrs. H�)dgins entertained the members of Toronto, spent a holiday here 1"'t weei St. Andrew's Sabbath school hela theirs and and hostess. The music for the evening, -On Wedneed4y of IoA Week L � a' few of'
sixtyyeara of age. . .1 under the auspices of the Beaver , lacrosse of St. Thoma4' church choir and the teach� with friends.-Mr.Thomas Lovell and bride another large audience 'was present. The which was furnished by Mr. McDonald and the officials of the Stratfiozd W&Eerloo street; I "k
. *_ club, in Cardno's hall, on New Year's night,, era of the Sunday school at the rectory on have the very best ,yrishea of a large circle programmes Of each were very entertaining, Miss Lily Whiteman, made the evening's Methodbit church viaitied on Miss Della
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- , was attended by a bumper house, the hall Monday evening last. -Miss McMahon,- of of friends. The newl� married pair gave a and the various choruses, solos, dialogues enjoyment one of - the best. At an ear]
-EQmom>V.T1J,X NTOTES.-The annual mis- being crowded to the doors. The pro- Stratford, who has been visitirig at Mrs . y Yeo, at her home, and preben" her on be- t,
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� sionary meeting of our church was held on gramme was a ,lengthy and varied one Knox's ,.Harpurhey, returned .home this Year's Eve. -Messrs. Maggie and Mary last his Lordship Bishop Baldwin confi .
Thursday evening of last week. The report and delighted all. . Frank Willis rmol Mr. mud Mrs. Grassick for their kind hog- box in the 9hape of a well�filled Ouraj, as am
- , in the week.-,81iss Tessie Kidd, daughter of the Miller spent a few days in Brussels last a class of tweny-seven candidates for church Citality.-Rev. Mr. Waddell, assisted' by expreksion of the - charch's. a teciation of
I of the s�-cretary was very encouraging,show. opening number, itudered I I A - hot late Mr. Joseph Kidd, formerly of Dublin, week. -The Methodist social on December inembership at Trinity, church. . There was v. Mr. Brownlow, who in a graduate of pp, -
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ing the lacgest amount collected in the his- time," with local hits, in a most, pleasin and niece of Mr. Thomas Kidd,of this town, 30th was a decided success. The speakers 0, good attendance at the services, and.all the Evang�lihtic School, of - Toronto, are
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slangy, a shiner, to Dr. Phelan, of Aokley, Iowa, formerly of dren were good. The singing of the Glorrie earnest address. -The annual meeting of Methodist church, in this place. The meet. recogni-tion:fof her efforts In thi4 important.
every month, Ouirally on the first Sab- and will be an acquisition to our big array Kingstion.-Mrs. James Stewart has return- quartette was also much enjoytd.-Robdrt the Stanley Branch Agricultural Soci 'P part ofreligiou worship, I I �
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bath, so tha-t it is purei a voluntary mat- of excellent home talent. Willie Iff-ays ed to her home in Bad Axe, Michigan, after Black was the successful tenderer for the the purpose of cleating officers and rown 0 asessed of- g t . . L
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. . eafi, is to be hel& at Mrs. h. zeal and courage in the Master's work, it is have been shipping an average o� 300 pack-
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" Record " is also givento each family Con- tions were heartily encored. old building at the comer of the for the enBu
tributing. The officers appointed for this win and Herb Morrison,in their trick bicyle Elliott's to be hoped that good work will be - accom- ages of prime creamer b week:, for
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year are :-President, Miss L. Gemmill ; nt (Rev.)- Neil McPherson, of Hamilton,. is houseing company elevutor.-Miss - Jean 12th, at I p. m. -The -reading room, menia plished. -The Mission Band of St. Andrew's the past Mon aniaheater,j
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secretary, Mrs. Hicks ; treasurer, Miss S. riding, were excelle' . Th6 many clever visiting at the residenee of her father, Rev..- Lovell, is taking a post graduate course in tion of which was made last week, is now Each th to England. -
tricks which they performed on their wheels M. Barr. -Miss Jennie Barr has returned to church, which has done good 'work during � package weighs ,56L pouladof whielt
Gemmill.-Mrs. Piterson, of Chealey, spent could not have been b-etter done by pro- the Woman's Hospital, New York. -Robert in running order, and is a pleasant place to the past year in the suppor ' .
.r's &,L i t of missions and w0uh! smoi to 16,80O.Pounds. � per week. -
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. - � her sister, Mrs. S. fessionals. Tley are certainly full masters the parental roof. -Messrs. Leatherdale & y 350 tw�kages � were ship -
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- Monday.-INfri. Graham, of Clifton Cottage, of the programme was the girls' drill , Laudaborough, of this town, are this wedk person of Miss Hislop, daughter of Mr. Parke,"ba,re been fitted up. - A number of pose of electing officers for the ye -Ar and fractured in the ere& ' I
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a un- putting in the furnishings in a largebrick Alexander Hi8lop, of Turnberry.-Mrs. magazines have been donated by Rev. - I
was at Clinton on New Year's, spending it der -the direction of Mr. James Rabb. The house In the vicinit . 8, L. other businea's in connection with the Only the first-class pro epted at
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. .happily with relatives. -But little interest I y gin L dUL-t is ec
many Vretty if area and .mano'euyres were Muir, of Exeter, is a guest at Mr' J B resest.-Miss A.B. Jamieson, niece of Mrs. the leading daily papers have been ordered. of T. Mellis' ohpp, who in now holding a is light -salted a fre b 1U is la4d9d there-
, - most cleverly lone, culminating in a num- Thompsion's.-Dr. Gibb, V. S., of this*town . ad a �
. was shown in 01mion watterri in our village"i . , 'I george Brown, who ha's taken a -most sue- It is intend . P .
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