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I ,. , t . - . � - I - . z � . . � I � I - �� I � � � ; - 4 - . j 7 I . � . I - I . fl- - � I - . . � � . - . I . � I'll, - � . . �� ­ I I I . . . � I . I I . - 6 I I � � [ I I I I I . I . z �t . . - � : I 11, � ; I :, � . . ; . � . - � I . I . .. f , 1 -- I I . . " I � - � I- ! - I . I - - � � . I . . � �� ' ' � f �; I , . i , f., . - 'THE HURON * EXPOSITOR I . I . �1- � . . I I . I , 4.. . . . . : I LI.L � i, . -! - - -- -- � t I . � . . � - - � I � -1 JINEA ! � --;..� - ., I I - , � .OA I ; -- i�yi 28,q 1898 ! I : I � i - I — a 7 i ; f -f-- � . I - . � . � 6 � 7 11. I � . I 026� I � - - 1�1 . 11 I � ­ : , . . I . 11 , I . A � . . ­ i . I I � . — � . - 141EW ��VRR=EMENTS. yellow dog. But titers in not enouah of Volborne' -J. A. Vareoe, Angus McKinnon, raised by congregation for ordinary pur. In -E14ter last Thursday night. They all I I 11 �-- .- - I i � . A ', � I I i 7 � I ��, 1. -, I . f � � .1 . I i � I I �� � . - I - - ; genuine material,to make a decent.yellow W. W.- Asherji -Goderich town, J. 0. Mar- poses, $1,912-U, �, They have a balance on speak � of it as being a rare treat and were � . . � P� � � t� i I . I I , . � � -i . . , � .� � �, �: - � Mr The figure between the parenthesis, after caah dog in all the batch and bundle of 6h 'tin, Thomas I � I t , i : I � d � � - . - �, -,:�­ � -i Gundry, W. T. Muiney. The hand of $206 88, and the only indebtedu highly delighted with the selections given � � . - LLLL . 11 ; , one, denotes the Wgo of the paper 012 Which the eon + R . � T dates fot-! the next fair were fixed fot Sep- is $1,272,J6 iemaining on - the fine stone by bpth Mr. Jarvis and Miss Alexander. I ! I . , that the Opposition are levelling agai= - � � 7 � i � �- � ii�;rkiftment Will tm found. . . �, i , � '� I - -- � I , . Liberal Government in Ontario in the con- tember 27, 23 and 29. i manse. . . I I WAFTINGS.-Mr. , ,� . I 11 �i. I � � I . &Ughte Mi" L _ I ' - � ... i I - . . I I L .. L I - �, � 0 L I -1 . . I L �, 'I I R .� r, . � t � - Fatuity Day­-Gr*lg & Macdonald (1) test on which we have just entered. Wh —After a pleasant, visit to their children i —On Wednesday evening, January 126h ' 11 leave -this week for I I � . I . I . . � I � � A GreatThaw.- Wni.Pickard & Co. (6) -e,w e a- Lr- .. ; .. . am I /,. . � ! -u I I I 11 - � �­ I enumerate -all the policitei that the Op- in Windsor and -Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. 4 Rev. Mr. Fairburn, pastor of I)unga?non : MoKfflop� - I P � I f I � - I —On Sunday morn: - 1 4- TA -ft Ovg�-Broadfook Box & Co. (6) i I . t . - . . . . ,j I � : I . lyth Mt­11101[in & Co ',is) it* have had in stock daring the last McDonald,, of Dunlop, have returned home, Presbyterian church, united in marriage, BOAAD OF HICALTH.-McKillop board of . " - i � .post ion -1 � . I lr ; . I - �; I - a sertnon. I - - f ­ reached � - � I I T : - I , P � - q � - � � � - Halt Pr WE& (6) last ten or twelve years? To -day 'Marching Daring their Visit they want to Pontiac, Alexander McDougall and Miss Louisia health met on Monday last ill the Royal . - I � 1I -_; Nes-th of two late - i � ­ I � � --W I -ea M I . to the music of the Wearing of the Green, Michigan I to see former residents of Du I McQuoid,at the house of the bride?s mother, Hotel, Seafortb, and organized. The seers. � - i . � I - - Ateoll.-) lee- � , I , Boxy for able tn. It" I , 11 11 - - �L � Oak L,qp Wanted-i6hn xomvia (5) I i�, I f k and Mr. W L - � n op, I ; . I .t . - - � . I z � F 4 to -morrow keeping 4atep to the Protestant Mr-. and krs. Win. Young who, though -in Ashfield. The beat man was'Thoinas Me- tary won 'authorized to notqy all � - - � . r. � I Bull for Wc-A. Gray� (6) . � 7 - r � - - '. i ` z­�� at the residence of i - medical : 1�� . . - - - ! . � - �- I - - - - i ' . - I I � It: I � !) - - , ,Do Wedoesilay next I 1, hr f � � Notico of Applioation-31. G Cmeron..(5) Boys, 6141 the fife and tormenting the big advanced � age, are in good iealth, and hope Dougall, brother of the groom, and the men practicing in the to AT 'TIME ! , � : I wnship to placard I � - I Poem forsale--IL PollieX, (6) drum. Yesterday aggressive American the comin summer to see Dunlop once bridesmaid was Miss Rate McQuoid, sister . t 1 1 ! . .- I I . ,, L , ' : � ,�. _i �, I- . WOW Wanted-BroadfootBox & Co. (8) . ,9 ill homes where infectious diseases are * and I . � I . - 1). in. -n ihtereat I I -1 . . - . . . _;-. I A T,y L t � 4 Fopulism, to -day unbending . I I I : . '. . 1� C � I . . � " ,. Saftrdzy Sale -421--W. HL WIIH& (8) . petrified To again. of the bride. At the appointed hour, the notify the secretary of the board of health. � -rovid I g . 4 s ry, I � �, r,� � , - . I. -P ad. The M I V; � -; jt our . � t - - �­ :1 � ,I . . 7' 1 , � oteadistsale--lL willis (5) - ism, A few years ago a partnership with , --�-Misx'Annie 01des, who has been teaoh- ' . . � , . - : Zbnaiderableerpene I .. � F. : - . I � I -. . ; �-- clergyman and grooni escorted There was act one instance of infectious - I - I : . �- , . . 1, .., A-1-. . Ottawa to reduce the territorial extent and lag school for the past two ears near Port. offie'atin I .L ... -, ovated ana horm ; 1. - - - I the bridagl party to the east window, where . - .- . . .� I . � - � �, I - disease in the township the past year, or at I I I I - ­ political dignity of the Province, now a a � . . . . -1 I *�, ran I . � - . . A i pose holding -a f �5-w I � ; X t t� � .go ]&-Prairie, 4a home at -Leadbury spend- a bower of flowers had been arranged - next least- none were reported. The secretary 7, L - . P I I I . '4�­% I � � I - I-.- expenses - - - , I m . . L . mock fear of Federal interference in our of- ing her holidays.. She will soon return. came the beat loan and bridesmaid, preced- was also authorized to notify all trustees to .. -_ , � , . - .-This we I I . - ,� � . � �r . � � . 4 - , - , . .., I 1 7 - - � f � I L I L I ; - I r, . 19h Pa#4 f3i"000itim WE% and a tendency to insult every other Miis.Glass formerly taught school In this ing the bride, I'who was escorted by her 'have the wells at the school houses bricked 11 I - � . ­ Company have bee; i � , . � Province intheConfederation in the perfervid county very successfully F . - ­ - - � I - - .. � . i - I i -tk­ . .� . and no doubt still mothir. The knot was tied in the presence upend arched over &bout three feet high I � �� � I I ; � . . " - evening in the t*wu I ? , - - expres0on of Provincial patriotism. Four keeps up her reputation as a first-class in- of over one hu . I - , � � . . . . . - I - . I I - . 11 � *v � the blind musiclau � . . Adred guests' with cement and sewer pipe put in for. 11 . 1 7 ,- c 8,9AFORTH, FRIDAy. Jan. 28bh, 189S years ago Prohibition rampant and Prot- etractor of the young. � . . ,., PUMP . I I � I "I', - � - ' I I I � --� - . - I . 1 4. .. " ,-i. compsiny.-Mra. Ca . I �. � r ial statement of the Fordwich ing the � � � - - .t I - . ; - -- - ­ . V I I ! � 11 I — - �� Donald Cameron, di � - I - - -Ur. C. Hamilton conducted a i vAcation or the board of health will have it � -- . � i 1. � � eatAntism with a club in it, now Protestant -The hnane aqd the well filled up with gravel dur � � very suc* Cheese and Butter Manufacturing, Limited, I i ...... I - � * - . � isni quiescent and probibitionwith a 11 stick" easeful auction sale on the farm of Mr. ,, , ­ - 7 . . - . . - � - i- �' - � - for 1867, has been' issued and shows the a, as complaints have been made that . . � � !t I . aged 81 , years. She, ; - . � � I t � i I The'Warden. in 'it. (Applause.) go frequent changes David McGill, in East Wawanosh, on Tu " . I . 4 1 gordon Rose -shire f � � I I i the water at most of the school houses in not . . i I . � I standiAg to be the best in thehistory of the . I F � .. - , - 'L - T -1 Many of Our readers *M, be pleased to remind one of the western desperado who day of last week. Good prices were realized fit to drink during the most of the year. � �u � i . . . Z -dent of Bayfield �;`,ve � I ,. - 0 . shot his man regularly once a month, ccimpan'y. During the season there was re- I i q . . I I;_- . :1 I I . i r , . . - �'� one of a large famil� � . I I 1 4 pounds of milk, from- which I I , - *-� ,' I . t, � wi - 11; � � - . ,, t 4 - yea 1, � " - - I us ralisand some I - � . . � - - . .4 - � A. t �! 'learn that Mr. George Mcl�wen, of Hensall, when remonstrated ' th for his continual aged $40, ,.rlings $M. sheep $19 per pairs union se�bions "Non. 1, 2, 3, 11 and 12 and . �.- - . ; I and _for both stock and implements ; cows aver- ceive"F ,296, 10 NoTNs'-Trusteee of sections Nos.8,9,12 ; I - I � . there was d 209,269i pounds of oh a, . � - - - 1. � . � , - -repr"tative of division No. 3, in the daughter Of his U ighbom exp ma 6 sea . t . L I - I � . I . jained in jua. one brood sow bought $32, aiid 11 i 11 [ . I brothe a I I � P198, vs which! sold at an averase of about 8J cents Roman�'Cstholic Separate Schools are re- , - . e I yearsi r. Rev. J� RO - . 1K L - tifiestion of his atent abooMilge that he �monthx old, $8 a piece. 1.0mosesse.mose.sommmwounmowomno,i"l), - - 4 ligo, �FL � L _ _ 7 County Council, has been elected warden of i The totaf a -mount - I * I W -U a pr( I I . , . . - I t tired of per Pound, thus bringlinj $17,59 M.. The quaited to send the names of trustees, seers- I - t- 90 beilt �'p,ursued by the same ,realized was $1,330 . � . - � .. . - � : � . , � � Huron. The appointment is an exeellent ghost - . . � � cost ofdrawinj the mil was' $77.28, Rn tariesand teachen with addresses to the - . . ! 1, . . ­ -- Free church in So f, �' So the Cc atives of the Legisla- ,- -Mrs. Janies Holmes, of Park River, Da- Leverage o L clerk. -George M urdie sent to the W . I . I , � . - 4?z-- was janexample Of I * ,' , , 7 '. . . I . . - one. Mr. MoEwen is one of the most ex- turs, I . � - � . , I � � I , . lea f about 44 cents per 1,000 pounds. loth �, I 4, . . & 11 . . ro I . -14 I - . - -The cost of man I . I ,- . I A - � pietyand her end i � I . O: 6: las t, V, of 1 littso thost.changers. kots; in renewing *old frieudshipe in grey cheese factory in five months end &: ha . � I I I � . I teaiiive business men- in the county ; he is The Ong ". the. -Con. to .' itfacturing was $1,736.93, . 4f. I . A � L I �,;*'Y�' two sone, Aler- and' . an Ill ,. - 9,932 pounds of milk, besidea kee i . 1,11 ��.141 1 1 . VMs L It is six years since Mr. and and the total expenditure was $16 719.75. Pi Now that tha'holiday rush is over—the next thing in 1-'-p numerous graindat ' . I - I n I ­ - old and honored member of the County . ear"tive Pa in , vines are content Mrs. Volmee moved went, where the3r have . 9 enough at home for use. Two cows L were all . � I I �� . I I i - . A � . , I with n ICA Ion must the party done well and like the country. Mrs. There was a Wailoo from last -audit of 5 , 1 �--­ L OmuAny.—Died: . ,! $352.34, and at the present time they' have Thii, at the average i , � ­,,��- - , , i - � : L - t his Province go on Holmes in a daughter of Mrs. .John Grieve order ig- to close OU 1� Z*A. 16th, John WsUon � r a Council and hislusivess and municipal ex- re * out Of co . he had on the farm. - I I . - I . -"V � . , paid by Brussels and Ethel cheese factories, t- the balance Of out Winter Stocir so � his age, The late. � . � I - perie a net surplus of $1,193.81. � � k I P k/M&3 4',� . - I ' . - . S � nod eminently qualify him for the bell- upon its high carser of I perity under one of McKillop, and a sister to Mrs. A. Som would bring over $69., and the P ! of the beat G e;' -The annual meeting of the Howiok Ag. . prices by 11 . - - .:�,V in, Yorkshire, Engi � � I !� � orable position to which he has boon an- overnments at ever adminis- ville, of the name township. She will be these are only average factories. Whv ow- X I i�, .. - l . � . . - �* , be.- th -1 � It � . - tered the affairs of a riculturLI Society- was held in Go that whm stock-ta king time comes, whiell., Will be the last ; � � - � � � :t Me on I -. �L - � ., -points . I � XUg e e GiNIL I -son I I mouth or so. n .� . .1 Of Thor Natui ; . . . . . .#UL , fill the position with credit to himself and members were returned to th Government . L . - -� - , - i d by hii felloir councilmer- He will mmunity. (Ap- returning, to Dakota in the course of a Wednesday of last week. - Ninety -sen not others do likewiie and get and feeJ good. 11 . ': i � , plause.� In looking over Canada the L a , i - , I cows 7 . �, " ` . 1. �; Liberal' way re =nd " a of this mouth, ther a Will be . very few pg6tJ ­ constitution was,4ev I 1* � i * ' -1 � - �eason's odis to � . � - -The anniversary services of the Bel- and the treasurees books showed a balance � .. � . ;; 1� i � l L � � � , Uction that not has t's . I 90 -f-,-, -as he followed the v4 I . - - advantage to the county. n the grave Epworth League held in the Method. of $97 on hand and 'Ao liabilities. The . . � � � I 1, 11 - % I I ­ - . - � - I - Liberal party had no war iind influence let church on Sunday evenin Lakelet. carry forward. ' ­ . I i ­ I him uitive lan& Th I a . - I . . -4 - I � -- --- . I .;; - 'r, . I � I I - . C": t . I ;� I I - � '. I �tl�', l(Ith ingt-9 officers for the' year 1808 are as folloovs : - 0 maining in the lil I - I - � - I I . . - , \ -- I . in the country, not since nfederaiion have were largely attei repecial inter- President, John H. Johnston ; vice ITEms.-Mr. and Mrs. William Nay, of . ! I . . . � - � . - Wrelton and "&-V3, 1 - MiweprefiwnUtion- the aff6irs of the country had such a b i ht set,. The pwtor,.Rov. F. J. Oaten, was the .', L . . . �- ; ri . i t L I - 'r � I - - I � i - . ,.- . - splenlid. preacher. a 'Prool" Nings, Manitoba, who visited relatives here . , , -i Referring to the report of the commission. prospect, never has Canada held so On Tuesday evening, the concert dent, Robert Harding ; secretary-tr aeurer, for six months, left last Tuesday for Brus- � I . , I . � f, ean look back tl I q . - -­------� �� . - who . . y t a position in the old world, and .the position Peter Hepinetall ; airditors, John Donagby � . , i; - 14-1 t - .. appoints was hold in- the Forests eels, and before returning to her home will - - - � I .1 [s`- years and remtemb% , I i - d b ril Hall, when a and Angus McCurdy; directors, William . " ­ I - I . . . owel �, 0 . 1. V . I ... 0 pleasantgr�etingam I I .... I I English farme I , . L into the school book question, and tivate a mane public opiniou in this country. the programme f or the evyeni I me good things. '' . 'Voung I - � , y the Ontario Government to we hold makes it incumbent upon us to cul- good crowd all I hearty appreciation of visit relatives at Brussels and Seeforth, . � I �. . . inquire ,Yvan John, Stewart, Samuel Johnston, where Mrs. Nay has a host of relatives; - . � . �- � I L ir � � � n . i6m so We, have yet s ' 0114 and during the I I LWOl1g6t them. i m - t I ich - . -� fiel ward Cousins,James Parking, The:members ot our 'Good Templars drove 11 � . I I . w;n report was laid before the I i stu a as Bell, Ed to S . r I � . �- Agial re --- -An old pioneer of B all* sad away. L I �- � ­ - - � � 11 . w � L � Alex. Robinson, or., Thom" Toglis and I 1. L � �Z-_ L at its recent session, the Clinton � News- ., on Sunday, January 16th, in tfe"peraou of . . . ; to Elizabeth, 4 lif z � , - I � . 0 B", ; . ; r-1 I I . Record says : . Nis , ga"I'Lult ; � ! . .. I � ­ NeWs of the Week. . Mr. John Watson, aged 91. His wife pre- James Spence ' as' tent directors, John out to visit former members of our lodge next two or three eks, we will give a co" I Aad Mar b . - - � I T Holland , . here viz., the -Dennis family, the other . � . 404orable discount I I . AcTOR TMMISS LEn $100.000. -The late , Alex. Gibson S. - Cook, John . - I - .Roxedsle, an. coWnal � I I �,' " L night. Thelatternowl - . ; � . , hi theatre, .11 I I r . price. L to be truly. both ,00ixi . deceased him about six months. � He was a Brown and John -,G-. Lambkin. The next off from the regular i This will be �' � - , i , It does not disprove the contention that Mr. William Terriss,of the Adelp t ive south of Clifford . L victim of the assassin Richard -prince, left Form . held in Fordwioh., leighloads that went. had a I . It anee to'Lsecure - �.. .. I -Some years after his� L W 11 the heads of families.of this province have consistent member of the Methodis church. fall show will be and the two s � I Oh- . l I � - erly The resided,on the Stuble line, but . me. ­�The ann ices . . � - - - � - . I I seek a home across L I � : . been systematically robbed for years for the nearly 420,000 to his widow and children. latterly he has lived with him zophew, Mr. -Jofeph Goldthrope, of Colborne, Passed very fine ti something Lextra at, a compatat " ' � , _ I I I I in connection with the Presbyterian church, ively small - ; - . I I - beitifit of a few Grit authors &ad publishers REV. DR. TALwAcuE MARRIED. -Rev. T. John Watson, in Bayfield. over to the silent majority on Tuesday of Cliffoid, held last Sunday, were . a huge' sue- L I e. 11"L � i 'That this step cost t1 � - � ; He was much . I : I � - ; - I ;. ;although she itsver � ,� 11 E F � in Toronto who have accumulated fortunes Dewitt Talmage, the noted divine of Wash' cted�and beloved by all ,who knew lastweek, Hawasoneof the beat known calls. Rev. Mr. Hannah, of Mount Forest, . I 11 - � . 0 , I 11. . I I . - . I ; much more rapidly than those.- not eqaally ingtono-and Mrq.Elmora, MoCutbeo ,Collie' ! . I I �� I � I i - -- . Irom, the fact that i � t i� k S I r, Z"M residents of the section, and an early settler preached morning and evening, and deliver- - - 11 I �- I . .. � I I the - license commissioner.- for Went Ion - . . . . Z I - - death there was � , . - ;, T . fortunate in being iu' high favor with of Allegheny- City, were united in ria -The L' in the township of Colborne, having settled ' -� 4 1 - . . . . . . - ! I 'I � : paper in her hall .- r I i Minister of Education. Not only has the last Saturday at the residence of t . Huron me lot 1, concession 3i some -40 y with the social. -So far as we can learn the I 0 0 .1 . . � I � I x ad a lecture on Monday night in connecti � . . t. a. � - � I � , i t in Clinton last week, the follow. On ears ago. � . a L . ;,. I - "I � I ;, I I cost of the books been excessive, but th PLAc-uE DEATH Re,LL.-Daring the amt. log membars being present : He was of English par , I was the date - � I � , I I � Inspector � eptage, thou his I I . . . . - 11 Z - frequent changes have been an additional Political pot is quito'cool hereyet. We oe- . I , i � 11 - 11 I r, � I I week"the deaths from the bubonic pl us Paisley, Clinton ; Samuel Sloan, Goderiah ; father removed to Canada from Mary and in . - , � I . for Canada, and the. I casionally hear 11 Humber Piglery)) men- - I ­ -- ­ L - - � � ! -I .burden. This has been all very well for numbered- 851. From all causes there ere Hugh McQaa;rry, Blytb,;L-ud James Stevens, the early twenti i . 4� day left the4earest � - - . : . , 0 � � . . . I � I on, and settled in E bicoke tioned. - No doubt Messrs, Hyslop and - L . i 1 'oss' Pais, ,but it is about time they were 1,540 deaths in Bombay. The exodus ' in- Of 6inton. ,The following travefers township, the old homestead bein � � . Ine. 2) Yet cheerful I .- . � i 7 . ]k 'L - : .. - t � ". I . were g now the Mooney will address meetings here, when . . . i � ... I I 1 ; .� I � - � - deprived of their rich pickings. site of one of the Government asylums'. - stoodside -by side wi I Z ? - . I r I 1 ; -� i I - . � ­ , 1. e . I . creasing, and business in stagnant. -*- granted : !Commercial hote,l Clinton, from we trust a good hearing will be given them, . -. - i : � �, t I . �': I I Im - � - � I Surely the writer of the abdve quotation Thomas Bell to Alexander Schrink ; Aubarn Here a family of 15 was raised, one of the � � - I � t ; - ving the difficalti � : . I � ; i. � . I I . ; I I � � 4 MRS. BOOTH IMPROVED. -Mrs. Bjlington as we -believe they are both thorough gen- "I .. -and in - � � . t - : I ; � I . i as we Bobth,trafter five weeksinthe Presbyteria I � ,� - . I I � t has never seen or read the report,. n - eon, being the deceased, who was born 'in , -�: .settlers sking �. - I hotel, from Jacob Kuntz to -Alexander Rol- . demen and their politics will not hurt them. The greates ount will- Jortable home in thlo. t , I . � I z I i - . � - - I , . ." I I .1 I � , - � . I ?� I z think better of him than to believe he would hospital, New York, suffering from arterial inson, formerly of the Colborne House, G4: 1827. All are now dead but a son, Bonia. -Mrs. Robert Nay, of Souris, Manitoba, I I d , 11 - I I . � I I � t � t � : - . � I I �On" 1 . . - . I- I : f A Ma 17tho 1851, � . disease, has been removed to her home in erich. . min, who lives in Hamilton, and Mrs. T. B. left for Clinton' last Wednesday, where s JIbe upon go � - . . ,ULd, and tah . � I � . � make such a statement if he had. The re- - ' * he . ods � . I � I - , � suet , , . -UZtf,�e L . � 1. f, . Mont Clair, New Jersey. Mrs. Booth's con- OaTnesday morning of last week,James, vanlyery, of Godericb. The late Mr. will visit relatives for a time. She will � [, �, , . - - �e thsy landed . I I j . . I . I I . I port from which we now quote, page 8, dition is very much improved. I see old hro a - . - , I passag I . i i end son of the late James Forrest, died J p was married in 1858 to Miis visit two sisters in Michigan before return- I as: i ;Vhich, pla6i theypr( i � � - ane 1 - . I I - �JcLst u , I . . j ;: . I � says . �- " The ret . at the residence of his brother Charles, 2nd . re Seven children were born lug to the prairie province. -Mrs. W. Hub- . I . . � �� � ail prieb now charged for FRENcu ExrzDlTlo.N TO THE KLONDIKE.- to them, two sons and fiv'e daughters, all - I I � I . - - - t I I i � I . � k - � concession, Morris, aged 30 ye ,�� 11 - that time kirowu as � � : , . . are, 2 months I of bard and h;r son Joseph, who visited rela- . . ­­ �. 1rhi : , - 1 � . t 11� each book is not excessive ,and should not be M. Auzias-Tarenne, of Montreal, has been and 21 days. He had been poorly for %,few whom are living. ,!! � . I �� � ch there then feel . . ; ; � . . - � - � % I I . ;1 � . . reduced to any lower prices asked by Le Temps, of Paris, to lead a tives in Button for a month, returned on . � 11 - , 1 1 � 11 - I Watootes, the late � d i than that to years, and despite all that could be done he -The annuai-meeting of the members, of Thursday.�-Hog buyers are numerous in ... I I I � . . small expedition to the Klondyke i 9 � ... I - . Osbawa, with wholli . : � u tradually'failed and had been confined to the Morris Agricultural Society was held at the vicinity at pr ent. � * �, � . . � � � order � i , . ; I - i I - I which: the Minister of Education has by the to send direct reports of Alaska to Paris. . as We believe the ' I . I - � - i , � ; . 7 . I . I I . . � j � I � . � I ad for the l, Blyth,on the 13th lost., y ` Ladie-8 , - ,more than -a year. I : � - se. - . � 11 I b - - : I . . 1,z i � � I- visited, our v�aitem 1 - . . I - I - - and a large number attended. The secre- The business men are complaining of the., � . the farm on Bauble -1 , agreements reduced them, as the- The French people are beginning to get the the ased was born in - . . � , recent past mouth. Consumption was are offering $5 per cwt., and the rai � - � I publishers and the trade generally w! gold fever, bat desire to ascertain more Morris and, with the exception of . a, few tary-treasurer's report for the past year - . ; - ill not � � I � I i � � � Canadian placers. M. Auzias- difficulty they have getting in their ac- - - ighip, formerly awnei I � � years spent in Algoma, has always reeided ery prosper-- counts. . , . i , I - , : � L t present realize more than a fair business Turenne will start from Montreal.in Febru- showed the society to be i We do not see how that 'can be . I i � r - I I L ­ profi in the sale of these books in connee ' Ill F6 v I I I . . I - 4 T t 00 in Morris township. . I I ous condition. The sum of $819 was paid . I I to which place he . '174 11 �- I I Voor"U : � � .- I - - ary and join on the Pacific coast so I the case this year, with everything in the zt�-,, strachan 4cliets � 1852. A � I i . I � . � I � � . "'! L � titon with the other school books published friends of the Black Hiffig. county jail, a - . I I . � ­ � t me -JailorGriffin, of the out fis cash prizba. The gate -receipts mhow. farmer's line such a good price. Perhaps - I 4 � ger brodier. 11�. . I i I . - ich to relieve the . I �� . . ­ youni � - I ; by, then�." Again, on �'­ several months in Alaska. He . will stay ways finds -some way in wb I- ad the attendance to have been over 6,000 though, they are trying to catch up aft'e'r' i 4 I r 1�0 # - � : � ; , , page 9 of their report monotony liable to occur during three people. The auditors, Messrs. MaKinn I 0 � , �� ` � the late Robert Wil , - . I - . 1. ; ! tting so far behind the past few years, 9 1 " . I J they Ir $ , l�, I I � ; " We are convinced that the WILL SETTLE; ly -1,ord Douglas - 1,061 -1VIAM 2, , I ­ � � I bad married in. u �, say : CANADA. and Hamilton, presented their report anon tiert. Andrew Brown - who has run the hotel I !- : � se months' confinement in a county jail., About d I : � � - in I �­ .1 i I � I � I ,I ; I re�ders (the Ontario Residers), are furnished of Hawick, eldest iRon of the Marquis of 45 cords of long wood have been sawn, split, it was adopted. The old directors were re here during the past year, is going to Mani- AU . d. UM UMU -. .­- �-.. 1 Btrielkland, of 011111 1�. t - f J, elkets - ­ I I � . � : � . � west and settled Boa � � s! � I Qaeonaburry, was a passenger of the Ameri and neatly piled along the inner court, and elected for the ensuing year, viz .-President, toba, in th -ring. He has taken some I f . -.11 -of-'Hay. On the 26t; � . � � . � . I a op - , � ; in C. Rud- contracts of building brick houses out i - ­ 6 . � . ' u now the " lodgers 11 are taking a lesson I rilay ; lot vice-president, , his rife was -darkeneq I I ent gar- to - W. 'Patterson ; there. � I �- I � . : public have nothing. to complain of,' and we He is on his way to Sault Ste. Marie, Can. den was nicely graded and neatly fenced in � I 4PAQ1 � -� 1 ' the. death of h4beU . directors, Messrs. Frank Metcalf, George . f! - I � . ada, where he will settle'for six months at . C�'�, , � quo � lingering illness, pi I I that as Chancellor Wallace puts it, ` the New York not long ago from Southampton. grading. Some time since an excell' dell ; 2ad vice-presiden ' � � to the public at very reasonable prices, and .;an line steamer St. Paul, which arrived i ' J. B. Tie I . � I L *es' C I - I .loth " . . . - 1. - . are futher satisfied that the pablisheri and to the south of the wood -yard, and now a Powell, J. Sherritt, John McMillan, 3. -- .- . ; . ­ I - � A . I 1� - .. I . - � age o yesi Wroxeter. -1 I I laud, d 56 . . least with Lady Louglas, his two children, - similar space on the north side is being Shortreed, jr., A.- Carr, W. J. Tabb, W. � I 0 ! , I � the,trade arenotmakingau undueprofitfrom Dorothy and Francis. Lord Douglas has levelled and enclosed. . Clark, Thomas Sloan. The. directors met BuiuFs.-John Gemmill, of the 6th � 9 - , I I �wardstle -married sp I - . --- 1 - � I � ,P4 production and sale of these books." considerable interests there, to whose devel. -At the recent examination at the School at the close of the annual meeting and ap- berry, has sold his farm for $4,500, a good . - ; t Win. West, allortly, � � I , opment he will devote himself, principally . � i to Bayfield, an&thej . 'I , Turn- ' . LA es Seal - Co", - . I ; &k yet in the face of these statements, of Pedagogy, the following obtained first- Rointed H. McQuarrie7 and figure and evidences the fact that land is on ' . �Oes � I I � I � . 11 � I I Erie. , Lewvlog then . � .- � an from the reporb 'the I to gold and copper mines. class professional cortifi .Frank Metcalf, treasurer. The date for the rise in this parb of Ont Mr. Gem .a 1 9 : , . � _, News -Record � cates : S. J. B ario. . i . - ; Id, - a . ,� I I . I to Bavfleld, in whi � . - iss i . � I I saysthereport, "does not disprove the conten- - 1, principal of Belfast public school next fall fair was fixed for Tuesday and mill - , it . is -said, will go to Manitoba in. the - � ; �." . I . I L . . I �, � I until Lis death, On � Adelaide V. Jeckell, of Exeter, and ff. IN Wednesday, Oetober 4th and 5th : spring in company with his brother VVilliam I . - � � I - I tion that the heads of famil jes in t Huron Nrotes. . . . I tames Astraeball U . � `1883,'bls sister -in -Is 11 I Z -hisProlince Anderson, of No The follow Early on Thursday morning of last who is taking out a large outfit. Mrs, , - - L I . I . . -The- Howick Sunday school convention - 1, Uaborne. - - Martin, an elderly lady, wife of t- � I - died at the age -of M , . t are being systematically ro,bbe'd," etc. ing obtained second class professional car week, -Elias Dickson crossed that bourne * ' ,,� � 1, ,� apes I . . I will be held in Wroxeter on February Ist. - he late - . - I : � � ' bar 24th, 1895, in tb I N from whence no traveller .returns, pass' .John Martin died on Saturda 0 ' i � : - . ow, as to the 11 frequent changes " com- - tificates at the recent Normal College exam- ing - 0 Y last at the % t, 11 I home of her daughter, r - atson 11b . plained of. 1 Robert W e � - � : � - This same report'sh6ws that the the Hotel Bedford in Goderich. conces- Reuben San- ... I - . - ' 1 7, Colborne ; Edward J. Hagan, principalof sion, Grey, aged 53 years and 9 months. boon, of this place. Mrs. Martin was one les . ... i which no traveller ri , -J. W. Cumberland, of Listowel. has Zurich public school ; Miss Trudgeon, God- Peceased was born in the county of Aym%gh, of the early settlers and throughout her I . 1, %�� ject of this memoir f - , . present readers were introduced in, 1885, started a carriage , i� la.rL S - ' " I . -Jona,than Miller has taken charge -of ivations : Miss Ferguson, school section No. away at the family residence, 12th . � Mrs. Lad , muffs and- �,Col " ' ­ r � . - A . . 1�, .-. m � ,� 1, � t I I of ihe quartette-, v . - I i t 4 � � - and have been in use without change for ham. -making business in- Wing- erich, and Miss M. I%es, Goderich. Ireland, and came to Canada with relatives long life enjoyed the respect of the comm . ' 9 0 1 - - - 1. - - the future, sailed am I I I I �, - � � -Ballantyne vs. oetz, an appeal by when d boy. - He -lived in West Zorra, near f uneral, which took place on Moll- . � - . - -- ,old England -on that I i z . - y-aara. � The readers in use before -Daring the last half year there were Goetz from a conviction by J. Beattie and Harrington, until about - 15 years ago. In day last, -was largely attended. -When the 1. � - , I I .these. were introduced in 1868, so that there tered with the Goderich town clerk, 1885 he purchased the fine 150 acre farm on votes for the reeveship I ,, I,- � - I - - - . rths, 26 marriages and 16 deaths. R. J. Scott, justices of the peace at Sea- contest were count - F in 185L On fbe lSt , � lun , � . I twelve ity. The " 11% - Ladies a erIlles, - u . I . . t 1;. .- "j- . � . . - have only been two changes in. thirty years. 2='"l the 120i concesaion, from Ro' ad on 14onday last, . *1 I t89 , i hie second wife ffie& � -Mrs. Charles McIntosh, a former resi- forth-, who fined him $10 and costs for per- hert Dickson, a victory of 8 votes � - .� I I I ,. : , I ­�,- . I !� I that time his home i . to be carried on in b is now of Detroit, and'be continued to reaide ilk Nb � 11 * �,­, � � Vf I . � I .1. � - ;� I z - tf there until his decease. Ab9ut a ve . ; . -.- - - �Jl �:, � Air. J. w7ktsov, -m I - no reasonable person, not even the dent of Goderich, died in Detroit,on Mr. Hemphill mill m4ke an efficient and -.. ��, E41rel , y mittirig gambling announced in favor of Thomas HemphWil"I Now Friday, . hotel in Hensall. It was established that . . ar ago � . I �� . . ­ ': 3 be continued to re,q his health began to fail and what a cate ul custodian of o � " , " -� I � I � I I . s -Record, will say that two changes of 14th inst., aged 92 years. The remains the gambling took place without the con_ ppeared ur municipality. Mr. C s, ete, eteo � : . . I . I I -lug Into - . � 'I ,A uths of hie' . were brought to Goderich for interment. sent or knowledge of Goetz or his servants, to be a comparatively trifling ailment devel- John Barnard, the other candidate is to be - . ; x , k I books in thirt!y years, is to be complained of f air - 4 ! -- of ve .., . " ! . as burdeniome. This, however, is, simply a I " - hn S. Cameron, B. A., formerly His Honor, Judge Masson, set aside the oped into consumption, although he was 'Ongratulated on thp good -fight h'e pat up , I . I . 1. -- -i I than a, s re of ve -,- : r I I I . - I I I - . I � -t � I .. zft­­�. .. I ­ I ; Of Th'e%r 2erich Collegiate Institut able to get, about i - a .e .4 . ; ; 1-1 ;� I . sample of the random and rascally chargei I e Staff, until a week ago, and we may expecU to see him victorious . . 1 . : I of life, � was , - . I ii : � . .- �� � . ec��ipved the appoint cou�icbion with costs, holding that as Goetz Mr. � ", I 1. � z 1 1 ment of mathemati- next time ; -1 . I weeks before his dei � I � I:zl_ � , I U. : that ar c�aia]s tr had no kn! owledge of gambling havin Dickson was an indu6trious, straightforward .-Mr. A.' W. Andrews, Grand 0 i . I parent to those who -�. ;­ . I z I 0 so rohly and falsely made against acher of Ingersoll Collegiate Institute. ig ii - 7- � . - �; , Q - . �1 � n- .0� � � � � . end drawin - . -- . - - � . - e 2, . - cted as ac- ented to it, he should not have been fine man, who enjoyed the esteem of all who Trunk Railway a ent, at Madoc Junction, . I . --�,,7 a . was - - -. ; - - the Education Department and theGovern- ---Ur. E. H. Bird, who has a - place and in no way connived at or co 9 . . , I - , - �� I i � " i� .8 d. knew him. He was a Methodist in religion, .Was.visiting his brother, 0. W. Andrews, of I a � 9 � . .- ­ � ;7 2- . � ment generally. countant, in the Bank of Commerce, Goder- Ll in politics, a good neighbor, - I . 0 - I I . � I -January 14th, ho . . , � I - -- - .1 z . � I h-, � f , a Libera a: the Canadian Paci6c Railway, here, last , I -: 3z i . � -The annual . district meeting of i " � --- , I I '. F , � . Jesus. The , ;-, ich, for the past six years, has been moved kind husband and an indulgent fa week. -'Messrs. Hamilton & Sanderson . .1 I ; q rl ki, � - I Wawanosh district lodge was held in i ther. A . � I I ff I . �, A, - t I I ,� . 1. I � I . ; � . -� , to Belleville. On Monday evening he was a i 19th, was . .. I I �p U I . I = I- I . :. i A 13rffllant Speech I I lodge room at Dungannon, on Tuesday, h year after he came to Grey he - was united shipped 2 care of fat cattle on Monday last. , . . - .1 I ! � . .. . f, - given a pleasant send off 'by his fr itends. ' the - � I � . : -relatives -- - I . ,,! I ' . . ` � I ; . , . I . ,i 11th in8t, and at which the fo in marriage to Mis's Flora McLeod, of Ash. -The sale of live. sto9k, etc., recently held . I -. � , 4� 1 ', . I his Arave,, felt that � - i r I � . I as . I , ftr� i . . I I 1 ,,had gone from;t1l , � . I 8 1. I . � � I a ces were secured. 3fach .-� - � I I 0 -ga's church, Godericb,was held on Thursday 1898 : District master, Charles Durnin, jr. ; 1. i r 1 - - .. 1 7 test In the BAV � 11`w'ng field, who, with three daughters and two On T . � � ! - The annual'banquet under the auspices ,of -The annual entertainment of St. Ge gentlemen were appointed officers for 11 � I -1 ! . . or, I the farm of Mr.Thomas Pope was largely . I � . ; the Young Liberal Club, of Torontc� w- sons, survive him.' attended andgoodpri A considerable * count - . . I � ; I I I 11 ,! T *. I -- r� - field - I I � - - held at the Ro,%Qin might of last week, Tvhen -it pleasing pro -TbL&auuuat meeting of the Chil credit is due the auctioneer, Mr. F. S. Scott, - ''I'll 2 - I House, Toronto, on . I - deputy master, William McIntyre ; cha�p­ I oci ty of the County of dren's � � I . .. ! gramme of music, , - -S � -- . . . ,'I � i . wife $ his yAk. j . Z� cy .-drills, etc., was lain, James Du xzpa"di -A-d a . � Huron was of Brussels, who conducted -the sale on an will be give 0 � ­ 1. --, I � . , . I � � - . - Wednesday evening of last week. The - . ! I I ­ � I I osition he wAs higi , I , - _ . � � I -. I rg­e I ; I r"-'�yo held in Goderich, on Friday, 14th inst. The honorable and gentlemanly basig. -The Rev. . 1. �. � �. I . witnessed by a la I - : � -, ,Udi�� - - ­ - -- wifflaw -: -m- aclaf sacretary, r i - . � � �- � ; fina �' I . � . . " " i I vaning rt . ­ I -, � - , , i ty aliwho 'know hil I i I , I a �. I , . z I I - I - I . . " � I . .1 � I becaluva ihomber al . � � T� I , -, ; ,i - ! � � r - . -� wrigh on. school No. 7, Logan,.�drove to the residence director of ceremonies, Jan . : . .- I- -� ; , treasurer, � I ;' leading, fiipeak6ro were Sir Richard Cxrt- . �One e ently, the pupil,j of David Glenn c large attendance was a good sign of the in- Mr. Dobson, of Fordwich, preached at the . F � �� - t and.H ' A. S. Hard - Both these ti James Gibson ; creasing interest which is bein, communion - services of the . . - I - , , i - - i- I , ' p , : . 1 4 '. : . . y taken in _reparation � r 11 �� r - _ �es Elliott ; Jec. I - .. I -� it 1 1 � - I . 1� 4 1, ver I , I - !, ? with wfii& . I I � t t . � � - : of Wm. Forbes, 16ti �1 con�ession, Grey, and this work. The president mad a report of Presbyterian church, on Saturday last.� , ­ I be identified until � gentlemendeli; ad able addresses. But it turer, Robert Durnin. There was a large � f " - 9 ­ I an done during Union practicing Of hymns is being held in - ! � S� ,,, -�� I I � I � � . ise Te4a Forbes, their former kepresentation.oftbe minoi lodgep present the . � - I . I - presented Mi the work which had be �dl . , - - -- .. t . � is no'. to these tihat we wish to refer eapec- teacher, with a p# or lamp and rocking past year. One girl had been sent t� the the Presbyterian basement for the Howick , , . -, 1 - . f. ing members, a -1 % . - _ , . - !ally here. lle� on the occasion. - . �� . - - . � . . twil I - I . . I .1, � - ,x-4, i I lThoms ard, i . - � -4 NV kha,ps the mDat brilliant as chair. I I Home, in connection with the Mercer Re. : ., I 1 TW -1 ffm . - . --- 0 , � ; 11 convention of Sabbath schools to be here on I . Neaay , . - I ­. 1. -- . . I � I , � I � -, , . � � , , .., , I � oefield - - : . , I � I i 1, � � - I . -- tin !Stanley 10 . I � -1 as the most amu,aing delivera.rice of the i February Ist.-Our curlers defeated Luck- I � .. , I -John W. Mason, of EasCWawanosb, formatory, in the spring. She had been I I .� I . wel -The following license commissioners for had a narrow escape from instant death � � Bru � � � �­ i � � . Willison, the 16AM010 &4" � �� I i So JP . 1� � 4� - I - 11 _ - � I ,� � t 'M r, S. R V* It V" -d 7 � ; M!knag , -� � - - � , ­ A, 1. " I - � ,: � _ z evening was that by lilr. J. S the county of Hur,)n for 1898, have been ap- few days age. He was driving J. B. Nicola visited: there by a mem6ir of the society on now and Wingham at the latter town last - . - . , - 'I ­ : 's more than One oPeasiort, who reported that weak, . � , i � � pointed : West Huron, - ., . - - I � ewspaper. Samuel Sloan, team in the bush, and -did not notice a tree � - . I I . I - - '. I t. Mr.Willison is � James Stevens, Hugh McQuarrie ; East which Messrs. Bennett and Black were fell- she was happy and contented. A be be- . DiLium VAW069 -1 I... �.11�.F­ r Istantley- ^ - � ' not only an able writer Huron, Thomas Gibson, George Fortune, y -- � -,�,, � L, I I � � - but a longin I . . - - � . ' v,ot,o g to a very neglected family, on con- I - I I Z � T, ! � - . . .� George Murdie. ing and was not seen by them until the tree � I - , r 4 , � I ---i i I . , ' I . brilliank pleasing speaker, and THE E -x n for lar"n , bad been sent to the KiPpen. 0 � i , % -,o I i � ; . POST- was falling, and too late for him to g -� ­ I .., I womelfs C 1.11 � -.1 11 I : , -Allan George has sold the Walton of the way. The sleigh box at 'out St. John's Home, in Toronto. Three other CHURCH NOTES. -As a result of the ' el I , � � .� I i - - I I i I �Ij I ! !roR is all the more proud of him, because was smashed, i � 11 ; ! For theffivib time o i ' . � I -. 4 1 or . . he is an old Huron boy, and he is one of. the brickyard to John Govenlock, a son'of the large limbs of the top striking all around cues had received the attention of the special services which have juijt closed in I I Ladleis' Jacket r I . � � I -d t specially -,davo. . . Robert Govenlock, of McKillop. society, and warnings had been served upon the Methodist church, eleven new members . � �- V1. �, - � f I Mr. Mr. Mason ; so . z � I I � � . were received into the church last Sunday. � I I -women sud of 1111M many bright promi i me of the harness was 1 �� , 9 - -11 ' sing young men,who, George has r the parents with the desired result, and a 11, . I - I have emoved to Listowel and the broken, but the team were not injured to 1 i it is to he found at; . . - new proprietor is now busy getting things � �, I � - � I i 9 , young girl had just been committed to the -Rev, W. J. Waddell and Rev. G. Jewett,� .1 � : ulseri Club, whiell boa . . . I � � - . 0 ,� .,! . - . I now, in One of the I d ,--On Sunda � - I � . : 1 y special collections for the - .-.: I : � . nty credit else- of the smaller She will be taken in a few days to Mr. Kelso, of Elimville will exchange pulpits on Sun- . 0� , . . i a one forth from old Huron and ia doing in shape for next season. � � any extent. Mr. Mason has a few br care of the society by the police magistrate. � - himself and his native con * to remind him that some . I Shawls d I I i I I . 11 � , one of the beat so, � � . t 0 � - � where,. proposing the -It Is not often that a bicycle is of use limbs struck him and that he came off pretty of Toronto, who has consented to act as Ki . U 9 � , . � I -1� � I ' i I � On thiaoccasion, in in this northern climate in the month of 1 Q7 , " Wrap , ; : - - .� - - . �; I it under the same - . I mada, Mr. Willison is reported as Jannar�, but Miss Alice 'Sage, of W uardian, and ppeu eiroul f t, , r toast to Cc. safe. - . E �c&ti011sl Society will be ta�en up o molfl .. - -, I I �� I , Iton Will place her in a suitable - A; i -stitudon. Mom I ) -It was a matter of sad surprise wh it 4 all ApPointments.-Mi. I - . I 11 . . - ; 1.11 I . . 1. - I f" I necessarily be. f * ­­ � -- 1. i . an a ome. The following officers were elected : in specie,, services at Chiselhurst thin - week . .. I - saying -. broke the record on Wednesday ofa las� telegram came to Brussels on Sabbath, 16th 9 G. F. BroWnlee, the evangelist, is assisting . - - How can one speak of Canada wh6u one village t inst., announcin President, Ernest Heaton ;. vice resident, � . � C, ; � vice versa, the '- . . � week, by wheeling from the aforementioned I Illery,: C09 etc* T - - ­ ; I I Ig the decease of a' former R. S. Williams - seer 11 . and will continue the'm next week also. - ' . � , . I I � I � . - ; i f I I 11341 is thinking of Ontario ? o Brussels and back. well-known resident of Brussels in the etary V Lane ; ; � and distinot tentran I I per- . . r : 1 = 1 1 . . ., With the *oise of -Win. Pollard has leased his 100 -acre treasurer, B. D. Grant. - . :� . - .4 . , -, I I the battle at the gates the wider questions son of Harry Murray Coi�mack, 3rd son of � � NOT.Es.-The Foresters' conceit, this (Fri- i . ; 1- 0�4' I ifemale, could be. I I I � 0 farm, near Walton, to S. Barrows, of Me. the late John Cormack. He passed away at I day) evening in Kippen public hall,proinises I I I i I I � i 'daintieriau I I . I 1; � . . I . � I - � . — . to be the big event of the season and those , -1 - . � I of national concern are lost for the; 1 ment Killop, for &-term of years. Mr. Pollard his home in New York city on Saturday Oentralm . . , � r � �bers of the, I : I . In � , . � � in a closer and keener interest in! th�, im retains possession of the house and a part of morning, aged 30 ywo and 4 months, after who min it will lose's rich treat. -Mr. and - . �- '! ,;aeatt to th rdediate conflict.'�' of political . Oatario. sup`ema�cy in the orchard and will work his 60 -ac BRim.-Death visited two homes in our Mrs. George Taylor on Frid if �, - i . - re farm a brief illness of only two weeks. last, visited � you are needing anyth 11 i = theigame reoloumt. � I y age with Mr. and Mrs.' James "Oornish, Base . , Gbods of any : reading -room, aw the battle it in bard to discover what the ' Barrows taken had been failing for months prio I , ing in Winter �.,!,' I - Bat W�hile we hear the clamor of across the concession. 3jr. Harr Vill during the past week. Mr. Russell - � . poesession on April Ist. r to this, O ha . .1 i � I � . . I � I I . . . . . tb:i war is about. When we bear Si - � consumption doing its deadfy work, but wit d been visiting his daugh�Vr, Mrs. line. -The Royal Templarl; of Temperance, description, it Will - - i 1, I., I I 1 , ore supplemented t I . � I � I - I 1. � . I I ve us - � . I Richard r 7 -On Tu6sday evening of last wee _ Salton, of the parsoisage, died on Ayp on Monday evening last, held an open.meet. Pay YOU well to gi A�- P92 �Ii � i , -. . � . Cartwright we feel that in the field" k, a with a resoluteness and enepiry character- January 20. He had been a Thured . - . - � `.- anytime f �� ! to members only, w , airathere are great issues cont. I t-hesuitel-are ap . of Federal &ff I rge number of - the members of, Knox istic of hiln,� he stuck to his o t u ti resident Of ing for the purpose of reviving the order this M ' I - -pro. . I at clur, Londesboro, gathered at the � home _ New-Irork for the past six years, and came and adding now members onth. : . * f : - - I stake, and that in the Parliament at Ottawa all p a it I - -- : � I . :, ' hose net. taki � I palled by lack of vigor to discontinue his bore On a visit with his wif . , - The entertain- , � . . - � � I i �--� _g us e, . �. 1. I 4- I . Ing. . . e, expacting to ment, which was to have been given by the . I , 1� f � � ty. . I improve his health, but o ' . . � . "I � i 'here undistuibU, I I � . - . . - I . tante . V� ith honor and digni Swah C. Barr with a beautiful gold ,siatch, -The* wing to his feeble. talent* of the Sodom lodge, by some me&Us . � I . , !fk � i Very - - fall Wa,nts may contend wi, of Mr.9 Alex. Barr, and presented' Miss call* . it . � u 11 .,� '� �� to what plane have the opponents ot annual meeting of the Goderich , . t - � P- y I . - , . i . on her retiring from the position of 0 neon, he failed to. recover.- His remains failed to aponeet, which Was rather disap. . i L; ; - � I I � I *tsble UdItirrorms . I I � . �� ­ I I Duoes. - : � - the Government reduced political discussion in the church. . r9snist Horticultural Society was held in' the county were interred in the Fairfield cemetery on, pointing t4a the good attendance present. 0..0. -,room firvp*es. one � I �­ " - ,,; - - I . , �i - I i� ered, and no � - t . � kid I I our village for about the occasion, filled out a ood I . � - I . I - I I � ing. There 21", I . - - long pig -killing. (Laughter.) For ' G. T. R., died was read an follows : Receipts from mem- ten months, died on Bond morning, -the with the able assistance ..U. '000,000ia,00000 i! . ,,� L I in Ontario. (Laughter.) The session of clerk's office last week. The minutes hay. the following Saturday. -Mr. Pardon, who However, the home. talent, being equal to Legislature that has just closed was elte -Win-, McInt0sh, of Goderioh, at � ing been confirmed, 'th� treasurer's report ne time section foreman on the has been a resident of -0 ..... ........ 0-------------O-----W-0---O-W---O-O-.=-- I , . . . I to6n on Satarday, 15th inst., from an attack W here, $217 ; Government grant, $83 ; county ofthe AirmoegirmMur'Of , � .- . years we had no Popery; now it- seems we pneumonia, aged 74 years. .7 - I I -ean occupy for -a �- a , I _ 23rd inst. He h &lung for nearl . � I � - 0 1 have no piggery. (Ayplausoi)- Four w years grant, $20 ; total $ "- i I . � I � are to . Some is ad been y dock and Min Shaefer, Of Hensall, who � tt - , � since, deceased was severely in . . The disbursemen L t I � I 45011venient, arrange roke � i­� I � I � ! I years ago we I Will. Warnock was th to four years, having had a paralytic at - I � -. -- 4& i lb _ � . had the Eye- pener� ; now .1 Jured. by were the same. L . were well encored for the charming selec- . . . . ; L _ y the hour tom,ii ' - i lumber falling from a car, and though a an some three years ago. He was a great suf. tions on the violin. The solos by Min I - . . , � L z. 'ff x f � - suppoze we shall have the sty -opener. Four t the re-elected president ; Thomas Naftel, vice. 6-t - I : 1, I Aress. The tan . � ; � years ago constituti � Shaefer received hearty applause. I I L � . ; . we had the calf with the cough, ferer and was unable to help himself for JM 4% - I . time, recovery was not ex acted, his strong p!esident, and Mears. Wells, Richard several years. On the - ii � -1 ! and the private 4 . 17 . �� and now we have the hog with- the cholera, He bore his suffe whole, a good evening was spent and a i . I . L on won the battie. MeD. Allan, Lane, Jordan, George Stewareo � !,* - 1 -,��,' for partlex, so that i in patiently, never murmuring, and 1. j I I L - . -1 i -town house can va � * W, Salkeld, George An- the age L . . I I . - , .-L �, � .11 � ii and it is ' teresting to speculate as to just oldest residents, passed away on Thursday-, drawn, R. Gibbons, Fox, Williams and Dr. a Mr. Taylor, who in " . � I I boon in so many ; -Robert Wilson,sr., one Of' Howick-'s James Stewart, J diepnot number of new members were added to the . . t� ­ h I- of 71, fully Prepared to meet his re- lodg .- Albert . ­ 1. - I . � 1�-,; . . L (� , . - . Of Ong it will take thi OPPosition to get January l3th, at the residence of Jame ward of eternal rest. His remains were among the professional tailors of the dnayo, I -d � .,jameeGAzatte. . I � 11 � I dawn.tothe mouse or, as Eme a J. R. Shannon, directors. Sheriff Reynolds interred in the Exeter cemetery on Wed- has for the time -being taken a situation � - - I I I � - , t.. .L reon says Of I Hunter, 19th concession. Deceased was a and S. p. HajIs were appointed auditors - " i I . � 1. a New England. road, to get into a squirrel I sufferer from nervous disease for man years , nesday.-Last Sunday, our pastor,Re 0*4 L.. I . . � - I track and run up a tree. Then Au y and Win. Lane ite-appointed secretary. v. Mr. with Mr. Beatty, of Rens&U. Large quan- - . I . L - ., never left his - . � . . I L � . . -will I and of late ' room, but a par&- Salton, preached educational sermons in the tities of feeding corn are now bein deliver- I L - � . -1 . remember that four years ago we had a I -Melville church, 0 Mark TW . � ­ lytiestroke ended his sufterings on Brussels (a - � i I .and now�when the eggs have got a the meeting was held on Thursday af 9 annual - Methodist church,Lucknow. The Centralia ad at. our stitiin. Messrs Mordie and - L I � . t- . . tale, quite above evening. ternoon of . I I -1 tL . . : . . I He leaves one son. Methodiiit church pulpit was occupied b Henry Monteith are recei *R'Mo . . -," I I I ; A man, may bav � - - .i - N Vorse. A dozen . - I staile, we have ham di8eased baT, so, that I last week. Thi congregation occupies a M ving in a carload. I I I - .4 y I � even as h � �J ­ I . � . ,- -The annual meeting of the West Huron a r. DelgatV in the morning, and Mr. John. MeNevin has disposed, of one I I ­- ear than one . am, and eggs the Opposit on policy very desirable . by Dr. . . I � I ��, ; �o b . I . - I I I- I Agricultural Society was held in 'Goderich, position, ,no matter from .Rivers, of lbrediton, in the evening. Mine carload and in receiving the, second carload. - - . is Often . - . I � . . - I . . _ . . . I I � 4, Honesty is often I - I , �� is a miserable failure. (Laughter.) Abraz ' which standpoint you view it, as the follow I A. Roberteon, ex -teacher of th� junior Miss Addle Archibald, of Leadbary, who . I � � : +- I 1. -- . on Wednesday ) . � . � -51, � the'ev � - - � I I ` � of last week. The treasurer a In particulars - gleaned from the report, department of Fairfield school, is renewing for the past week has been visiting at the 4 � . 4 1 , Vines I I ` ; � - . - .t 1: it is y ­ I I � . � . We tan I � I I - vice �. 1� I . . . - - who claimed to have dis- 1 dent, Dr. Clark ; ist * -president, L ary and other funds of the church, $060.03 ; rived in our village last week. 4� ... . . , . dio � Z � � ham Lincoln, in one of the firsb speeches he report showed a deficit for the year of $229. will show : Number of families, 200 ; pres- old acquaintances in the village. -A new home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McLeall, has - I - . - . I . I made7iu Congress, told h story of a neighbor , The following officers were . of his elected : Presi- ent�membership, 421 Rm"v" , I -in Illinois . ,- collected for mission- tailor, in the person of Mr.* J. O'B returned home. -Mr. J. B. McKAy, of ja x GOO. S COMPAi XY I . covered a preparation by which he could � 1. � . . Salkeld, jr. ; 2ad vice-president, Joseph � - I I 1. proval if we do � Z I . - . I � . � " 1 4 . F - I . . ; ! . � � . -Goderich township, C. J. .- i Own, is worths b � I - : I ' re, I ; . 11 f i � I I � collected by' Young People's Society. of for him a good business, as there is no concert this evening, is an old Kippen boy. . � . has, been found -oil transform an old man into a young one, and ; Beek ; directo . rieo,:r � ; We bee aj Kingston, the principal entertainer at - the . . . I - I ; � I -� A � �12 lltrilAla* �ftl c ;* � . - - � . , . ; . . � , I �bug,34 , I - I 1 t � .' I. 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