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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-01-13, Page 8A - - I i I — — - ,-, . , _­ I __ __ __ ­_ _­T,T. ­­ I __ -1 , __1._1_- ­_­­_­ -­ � - ­ . . ;� - i - � , ; I 1. 1. I _­ -­­ - , �1- ­ .1 -1 - -­�--I­ T � - -77 I -'-- � —­ - I �t ­­­_ ­ , I �--.,��,-�--..%.,-i"--,.:�lil,. ___.__.___,___T_ `­ I . � � I I i - I I - . I . I i . . � . � . I I I - I . !___ i � I - . . . � i- 11 .. I 1 1� I , i � � � I � I I � � � ! I ".1-_ � i . . . t " I � � , I � . : � 11 , I i I - � I . i I i i I � . � I - . 4 1, : , . . � ! �_ ; � I ; . . i T � I . ; , I 1 . . I ,k I � I � i . I i I � i � ; I . . . � �. . . 11 ! 4, , 4 . I �­ t � . I I I I I ­ � � . - � . I- ! - I ! 1 i I I � .1 I , , I 11.1 . 1. . ! I ! � . � . I I L 14 I � i �! � I � - _­ _ _ — . - J 'I J . : '. � I I- � � . --- - " . . � ; I . : � - I I � I C . . 114 1 . � � . I , . I i ; , , - 1:1 -______7,-__- - 1 40 'i, . . I I - . � � � I - � , I 1! � I ­ ; - I " �1, I . . 1. i � - - � � I . 1 . .. i � � , I Z � i - , ;., f I I I , I . 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Brown upon C. MoKi#non, , of N6hiolpe -a nt; Sun-. Sound.-LQuits a few a our neighborhood - 1; P� vice again. -Mr, Malcolm McLeod, of Port p)rting a lame and p kinfial a amber.- f we 111%18 I r , 0 -� .1 I . . -1. � I I .1 I ! bl! �11 d, they re- i ay with James Oliver of thi p see. Mr. are lei . 4.11,rip." We are I axed Brown U J. W. U - � �_ lwl � Wilsoo"s Dash � . rocery, Huron, in spending a few we�kq hera with vi ere to @ ive a list o all those who- have 1. olin, When all were tire I I d 6side with " AM yaq low. -W , I . '! � 40 - . I F� ! E I? � . 11 teeire ' � ' d t2- ­ lir : his mother and Oisters.-Mr. John Horton b aeu coal ined to th6 r residences by illness pm�,,e, I to )heir homes, many having to drive ' Oliver is tie father of Mrs. cKinnon.- to hear all are recovertag lite ,ly.-T in uIp9 an Mr. X Bpawk OV49 on the nick I Fat -e,_ Now frixito and new seasou'a Team- ow in at ic . � . -1 q � e I � ­ � -Mr. ,T. IL-11 *.I*U imove this weak into i I e alu si In new - r _� . �: * I e a Ili, L . I . n Young Hyson I Sholdice . P.� i� - u . I . li� G this " . 4k. j,j� W have how In stock the best Y iies I paid a iri4it to � his daughter, Mrs. H, M. ,daring tb e psat wee c, it would nearly fill listance gainat one of the severest ! Mrs. J. Dou glas In visi Ang - re u' a 1�ig boom expected in barn buildings '7 ,` ' , Mr. Leo ard intenda� house of Mr.. It, Cade.-M,r, ,,L . - ' ��.' son's To" we ever hin4i,compribi Chesney, this *eek. -Mr. Hector ,Elliott t a paper.7-Mr. W liam ditiondal fore- 5 m of the Beason.' Some, indeed, had 1 week.-Wodd is a scare artio these ay4q opv ng. _ ,., . L hi ' � r�, . , -_ .- i I :�11 il 'e next his barn,aDd ' oilding a fou Gray attended - - . � I r , �4 ession, dep krbment ;in the monjie lifficulty in reaching home at all, bat acootint of the bad 11 rgioo a, Party given A- � . I i� Ceylon and *n Tess. uaran 0 satlsfactlo�� has retired If roi� the teaching I prof an of Ilia 6niBhi- : L t an adation tend 3dr. k, � ;��l or Will ref Jap he money. W26h91 best'jus,ity of now I � gulted than a hat or so be- r"y It bating fair day,'& 1: I . 4 , ,,d t I for a time at I"st. and intends turning his so rhuredoxy u la riteat 114 ant . I �, t4i Raisins, Currants, Nuts. Peels, ate., i ow in stoe c &V I 5 -Box futnifiire fa(tory me with not�hi g v or ,a I n ,& number of ode It ; Mr. B Cleary building a the botne of Mri. J, JW1d, 4 clin - I : . . - - - , ,,, oiiite other line of L bu *ZU-1fou0i so ' d ue iday. a i n tem , raril- lost and a few Oars slig tly buyers being present q Oita -� � 4 numler of foundat))on ; Mr. Thorrias Sproat, enlarj#ng Tuesday evenin&-Mr. J� Walker . ,-and Mr - , i ,i� i lowest prices. Some nice lines In I �iquer, Tea and attention to a . sineso,- T was t - I � , � ; fr� i . I � I I la ��- � Tollet Sets Just received, find at prit as as low u the The Rev. 4 Kinley,' of Owen k _ el._�', 7 zin g good prices. --Dr. his bard,buildh hifley remained their work at To . 4 . - �j� ,� I 13eo!',rgc Me , ixing a M'.0'fnegnr.tdiZ. in a lass bottle. he i �w teachers of Tbamw ad bormes werel sold, reall I � ag by a undation; Mr. John U W . -1 Y;,� lowest Wanted good butter eggs, dried apples,1 � L I . : " - I I !,� " I I � I -T ,a IRI kinds Sound, and &.I rs. MaKinle have been hen th stuff exploded, breaking th! bottle met oo' cc nmei W work -last week, I fr. Warwick has purchased1he 9 month e old Sproat,ii's, new barn ; to1r. Robert Doig, * University last Mmday ; mr� ,F,. Gray at f ��-�' potatoes, dircaved low) n of market sbl� y . on - I ' . I I V � produce, for which we will pay the h ghest prioi i. ibriding a few days � this Week with .Mr. �id a pi ce of the glass struck his It ' d in- Jecke l, t to pr 6oipal, with an attend& ice Costume Hintli'p, of Grey, new bw�o ; Mr. Grunir' ett, a now barn, and Ann Ar�or College, -and Mr. L. Brigham, At � V ' r cc it fr6m. James . 4 i . . _ 1, � : I . ��,Z n.i L 1 McKinley's pa-ents in th_ie�vllla e. -The li( ny o here.- barn - are: kept the Clition Collegiate,: . - I I— I P, 0. WILSON, ISeaforth. )ting a severe w hi ch will I y him of 36,an MisaKirk, hinassiotant, witi an the fancy pt ce of $60 being po.id. -Tlaomas in t -Sproat; Brot � .. i_� 11 . IOU . I L � � , so - - I I ; ,�4� . Ing observed 'by union I L1. lls On It 91 i he Newsom age day&; ge _ L � : i ;�� U- 1374 Bank 011,00 Graf, Bloc k. �1 week of prayer a bet for so a time. t, in att an laric a of ,�.-M r. F. J. Hackney, a is busy th � �tting out - hu tling.;,, pplying the,' demand for brick. 0 * . 1, .1 I . . .. � I class a in own fo� the teaohin of danc- spent his "/'brii train holidays at home, ias I square timb( r for the in& 2y cc 'tree ,� _L J! it-, I �; . - I meetings between ou�r church and those 'of , 9 to which T y hiWe already sold brick for about A -Mr. I 37-ames Anderson, of Motherwell, �' ­ t I I . . ' I - 1 Iii N ___ - 'i the town as in former years. On Tuesday i g -and bml� -The Bayfield stage retlurned to Detroit to renew his studiem.- he has to fi[Il next - season. -John, DeWolf d b*rn foundations, or died At his farm home, last week, at, an A&- - I '� I i t t� 1pi� - ' tonics , ,, besides brick f I �j i,L,. - _. . � . . I I , . I _ I � _� M _ aring to -i ndergoing an he - gotol I ___� . evening there was a fair sized gath ( me III whe:1g, e Mill MiOsAnn a Hi zleton, of Neepawa, Mi ni- in away to oronto this week , on, �! �'m any g i0fteen and sixteen vaticed age. . I I ' on . . � DOMINION ... ANK.1 . re in _�Tuesday, as tb i ______ L I I I J . I our church, when the proceedings we're do- I ad in I rea � Many 1places.-Miso - a, is apendi ag a few weeks with ier operation on.his eyes, wb ich , ire hope will mi 'a. �This looks as it' the concrete fever is 41 __ - __ - i _M_.�_ I I f I I 10 I I " t, 11 , - - voted to prayer for the'church uni4reftl. unie Pi endergast Iet� o,ntTuesday tol attend an to, Min. J. Vance and Mrs. W. Ward, be sucioessful.-A hockey �eam in being or, co, ug ff.-The young people of school - * 11 IL . I I *- - S1,500,000. � . . ! i 1, _0 -The Goderioh of he boondary. Z ganired in town. . .L -rid developing n i I jw j__ CAPITAL (Paid VO), . 0 1 e Normal .school 1 10-7 . Be on No. 5 are enlarging a 7 i . - � i F, �T - — , th i ideas by holding a debating and liter- . I . � 4 T REST, - - $1,1�00,0 0. DEATH OF MATTREw RoBianTsoN. The. district B�worth LeaJ rid f3unday school ; —0 � - I % .� : . . - I j- i . __ � . I L . I L - . Z I I _ I I Ineating every I ,� I Ifteter. Kirktc r i. I i L i � death of Mr. Matthew Robertmori, on Friday convention will bold r c th . annual I two wake. Vocal and I - our .L I utehia .. An , hi na, L ' � J , day and �YS. L � I 'nfined to tkumental music, de�ates, etc., are the . I L I ; . - . li_�_ SEAFORTH BRAN04, Levening last,,.ramoves one of the pioneer 4 onventio in 2oder�ch on Tues - rr, Iri 8 is co , � - � - I �r - 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott.who NOTRSS.-V. R. Ca L� -1 � 11411,NW I - . 'Vedneadi art &ry 17th and th. In- _ '! I Th first meeting, L I � �_­� I business me], of Seatorth. The deceased I.Y19 � is re �.,R. 1 1 eve rom xoter to BruceS Id, his bed withl an attack of ,� infl ammatio r or ofl, the evening. " a - � .1 11.11 I I I V ,� - L , � n of . W&114 is residence. The . . - i I . Main street, Beaforth. had been i t poor health for a couple of teresting addres as , ill be delivered ?n spent f aw days lm% week with tt eir -the lungs.--41iss Clara 'Shier returned to os�held- at Mrs .ce � I .� � � I 11 ti . I . I I - A general banking business transwied. . I r the past few months had t pies ]grtaining; o h work of the ass I ! ext, i I L ': . 0011111- da gl r, *Mrs. Edwin Jones, of this place. 'London on 'Wednesday, �after' spending A ! - . 4 � " Farn to It wW be hild at Mr' John Renkie's, and ,�, ears, and 'o - I "L - r : __ �1, , Sale Notes collected, and advances made, on man G r:� ,�e 0 - � ,-, ; i , - town - � f waieks at home. -A concert will be ore to.toll,w. I I , . � I Cen bed rid Ion, so that death was a elief tion. r. Thom; of atford, was in 1' and ­; , lowest ratool. I . I , couple o I I . . I I 'I- �� i - 10! L � ' Z r _. to him from 1e sufferi of this world, Mr. t in week on bus' iness -A meeting of the Y,-tha Swiss bell z � � I I . L , .- , !' Robertson . . Q.�) , � i Usbornei. I given by the Eohort famil I I � � � IWT. . It& I � I " � 11 SAV was born in n, Ontario, 67 1 oard of Trm a was he d on Monday even- xiriczs.-The auniver- ringers, in.Abadeen oil, on Saturday I I � Le&OUZ7. - - I T_ Deposits fOneDollirand upwards received.an years ago. ch evening, January 14th. ,A rar tr � t is in I I f,- � His father, Alex. Robertson, i g last, when the elec ion of officers, whi. "-fIVEIRSARY SE h ; % I I r - I i ::T - I � . � ervi3as of Thanies Road Presbyterian i NQTESi-It looks an � if we were in for a ;�� was born in Scotland, and at the time of the. t o lace at a p meeting, was con- ; I IL&Aft , .11 ntereol all ad at highest current rates. Inte res reviou . " � � store. -Wilf, Jameson haw'nra a . efular �ld fashioned Winter. At Any rate, �t added to incipal twice esoh year -at thesind McKenzie I %tyre I wi [I be held on Sunday and Monday, Ewwrything - I _f ;,7 re ellion, was captain of a regi- in . A general Mai ting of the Board . i I . - . � I - 4 :_­ June and eoember. No notice of withdrawl I Janue ry �, 2ad Sod 23 ' rd. An e:Aenadve Fro- cutter from Langford Bros.,. tons for a " beian seldom thot there has been so � I , �, �-.- ment of volunteers ; while his mother's I ill held shortly, wl an several matters I good figuro.�-David Hazlovio rich cold weather seeto in December, and � ,"-f' required fo the whole or any portion of a depoei L grami as ii being prepared aul a good time' ,, is � on the I . - I . I father met his death at the'liattle of Lun. I interest to the town will be up for discus,- i I It: ; . . I ' I L", . B 'Wilt nick list. -Alex. Kirk is con 4 to his �ed &unary [appears to be following suit. -Mr. � .. " I R. & AYS, W. Ki PEARCE, m4y a eT.pected. Further particular I . � : � � a � dey'a! Lane., In 1844, his father moved to a n, and it would be w qill for all members - . rling re- I P K � . �, . . X� ��` Solicitor 1 Agent. -h the p�e r ne�t week. I f with kidne� trouble.-Albber Da ,Henry B�ennewies, whwhas been quite ill,is, I - '­;. 1, f a I i turned to his home in Ro It W N � F, - ii recoverin Theme [ - . � � 1 Goderich. where he was connected wit t be present. Notice of the night 0 meet. , , In I . T1wt,be1on.qs I . 'I , , I a$ r. 0a are. pleased to say,' 9- . - , - Canada Com any. There, at the age of 19 i g will be given later. -Every ody should i . i i; t York, on A16nday last. -J. 1 H, #azle -4 . � who have "d the pl ; i -f! , 'Hibb 0 eaoure of meeting the N �V�� yeais, Mr. I �obertson embarked in the cabi* I ear in mind- Major Anderson's grand fancy ert. . f 1� - i.npgon. 0 1 � . . . ra I I I � . - q�i, CLEARING SALE, r . . . , * and E. F. Iffitzlewood retu ed on Tuead lite Mr.' , f the' Bank of Commerce, rp,. I I . � . net and.und(rtakin business fo himself. dress carnival in the rink this (Friday) �11 E wTioN...-T' 0 following in a (or- i ' I . ' . .- I . � to Toronto, af ter spending the ir I Christ as SenfortL sincerely re, � I t", I came tot * to ate ant of the! vote cast at the int ni. ' I ,, rat his death, He *40 _N_ Uato � � o, �, Uuron's gre&te4t dry goods, clothing and milli e � �holidaye at:home.-A we . .1 In 1866 he eaforth and a rted the e vening.-Wood, wh1c It been pretty r! severe � Goo to , was a Min both kind i d sympathetic, and I I , 1� - fnrniture and undertaking busines , which i carce iduring the early art of the season, ot &I eleotions in this township , or . P - i . � - � I � 10 I � . , _ I � sto'e has decided on having % big clearing sale 6! a p I 1raged here on Saturday and i 8 Ind '. M easy tot,approach; in et a gentleman in . I . It I 1W goods, more particularly we on he continued until a few years o. He 11110w coming in mol entiful].T;-The re ve -�'obert It 275, Wm.Sadd er , 11 j , , I . . � . , He ,g I 1H. Smitl as ening 14R . ;1 � -One ev T, advertisement on page 6 for 01H p&=dr0,,U0f1ol on, - a It, of, St. Marys, I is t1ittem � F the fulla�t sense of the ,term. � - I Fary nociet held & 2 1. For couric o. - m Dalrym pl � � me leaves a widc w, ' four sons -John erbert, 0olle$iate Institute AitA 3 .,to W . I I ,�: A splendid opportunity is gi on p I 9 Mrs. Robert: Fletcher.- :,E. D0uP8 r6cently� a sleighload of youngpeople, to-- I I ... 1; - -1 11 i� 9 ug ' the . , -hole ies. _tl ii P, use, Of n umber Of nearly twen, y, drove from the � i 1-1 . winter goods to pur � I . . It list.- : fin i �; I Aarabella, to mourn his demise. Mrs. Kirkman , �,ed critiN_n .� . sr"'e" 'In 'no' 4 01 C1 rl and 111bert-and one 4&ughjte i ieeting in the assembIl I roo 4 0 a sale p coa�la a as The re'. ( my. : M ,tt iew Miller 2317� Amuel Harris 182.1 . i il ; Id p I Do �;-edneo- 2 r 1ho." as Melad 266 H It Norris � 410 . 4 on the 8ic' - -Mine , 0 i . ter , id�r am rein 'a cc - '. ooso, men's, vowhs'. boyr and ch] 0 h ng ac, . and a . . 9 _ Copenhagen,- is holi ayingS wit his cousib, i in � .1 " oveftils, smocks, cardigan jse�ots, shawle, fur 0 pes Maine were I id to rest in the Maitl ndbauk od re ider d. con istintof . - . Leadbu4 line to the r0idence of Mr. Goo. . � : I .., I . � . r I . I I I collgre, -ruffai gauntlets, robes and bed oomfor . I -- d It d a good ti � , , , cemetery on . donday. 'Will Efflot�. -Joseph 11olli gahe ,d - Gregg, 61 Morris. and It me,' all - � - . � I ; - I enj I i W1 ' 6 Aoy� lady or lr?ntlawan In need of a fur oo&t will . I I . -re. � I L, � gio,...P,roolog,ral,mymMai,w,"K,, ip a d Allan o Lu M,ley. . � gal 0 . i taking a 8ii M012th'4 con nerPll oying. the hospit"alit of Mr. and M � this a splendid opportunity to secure 6ne. A rg — an, a Vocal solo by h IVI poses 114 1 . * ! I L, 0 0; lama 01 - � 9 . . Scott � and a ci�Es. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Miller, of eourse in the Forest City Busim I lege, � if i � "fortment ef bottk ladies'and mon's.yot on ban GRIPrZ Me licines of all kinds a Fear's azation by Reggie W I on. . The Oecorder, T a eaf4rd, spent the Christmas holidays London, Boon. Gregg aitd their amiab I family. -A large I � � . seledt from. . . . . drug store, Seatath. 162t_1 ;1 -Mrs. Wm. Ki k Is 'ery, lo, v number 6f farmers, prlu�ipally from around Selling I ; - I � , 1 1 - rhe school paper, win rc %4 b Robert Kemp on a th4 - I f I �, . -- ood, b i and hauling their _ . J - � parental roof of Mr. Miller's 4t present with inflaromation- f the oitgo. A-whwo are uying . j . � If, . I � � I WANTHID. -- Choice tUrkeys, u drawn, d Richard Elliott.-Mihs, Zzie Smith, of in th r, 4�f the boundary of Hibbert. -The Miss Maggie Davis in holidayi g iWi & 'rela. Prewood from. Mr. .J. J.Jrvioe, who usually - I : -11-1 0 I I t - I ; butter, I and 17c. Also I ! . 1. Wm. Pickard & 0 � loo dried a pies and amilton, is visitin M ro'. L VI* Smith this Be e ath as been - I � � ! ; er of the past few days It ives in Zurich. -Robert Div s Is on tb e has A Imige gyuply of all! kinds of wood in . Z I raw � f nreL Be 11 fox, $1.76 ; mink, 01.76 ; con. 90o. ek.-Mrs. J. H ei: I has eturned home ex(e I � ; w i w '� I 1 I . � I I SEAFORTH.1 . G. R Kiny, W ighain. 16:0 . Din t - Will- be Chised Out , 11 . � t i;,] 111 for this month. -Mr. Mosgan ick list. -Alfred Blake in Goo to I � � 4 I � his jyard.-� r. Danie Regley has j i d I - I . � 0131 a visit to her siste -,! Mr . A. T. Bever. T ,.t, of London, is at present under benedicte.-:�-Hugh Kirk in ver nick . & pre joine � � � � I 11 I � I . . - Mc I . the: inoble army of ma, ried men, and has . I . . � � . CASH FOR ?OULTRY.-PeOple Win ing to I y. -Mrs. M. ThomIsph eceived word - r. � . I T tht are tal roof. M I Geor Hobkirk is Ont. -Joshua Doupe, of Reve troke, Briti I t �,�. got cash and � he hilrboat price for the) poultry, met week of the death f I he sister, Mrs- havi'g, b ea drawing -ms , . I i taken tio wife an am'.. ble � and excellent I I I I I �, Souvehir Spoo sis should call at T. &'F. Caw & Co.'s bu her sho ' , terisf,eprepirstory -Columbia, is renewing acqua tanee, , in tb on . I dy in - the �ormon of Miss Una I � i . , � I I � . I � A � Carmichael's Block, Seaforth. . 161141P, I Tohn McKechnie, of Sati�.een after an ill. to- b ildi iga barn the icoming summer.- vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs, W. H.' harsha ' eo*At a*** . � � , mens.of several rronth@.---4,Mr. George Ewing . I- I � � ra;'er.-tL'Thibre have been several cases of . - i . � . , . IMPORTANT NOTICE. -Accounts 1�rt.18111 , The an , friends of - Mrs. Thomas GI and family attended the we ding of M ii a Wh opiog cough aroundi here lately. How- . I C . . i - turned home from Rat, Per age on Wed- !VAI eased to learn I hat she in on . .. I . We have just received a fine assor - are now ready, and customers are requeem call 0 1 � . � I � � ment of and settle before the.196 of February, to eni this us to , eaday niqht.- Mr. F. C. 0. Minty has , �e p recoy Edith White to Mr. Win. W toat, both I if eve i we are pleased to bear that those � I Ing �orrt her recent� ill ions. ----The Thm�.rm Exeter. -E. J. Davis spen We, needs V . � I , ' I - elm k� for stocktaking. Robert Willis, i an appointed reetor's warden'. , alfli tedl, are doing niceiV.-Wheelis -within . T Souvenir, � Spoons, Wedding Pre S, . Of St. io4d Pre ibyterian frien h purpose holding with relatives in Exeter. -H. E. � BIR binmon 1 who de have been visibl � in th I te muni- N-0-11 I i boots Sefiforth. - 1622.1 1 7 Z-7 he a . homas'church in place of the late C. E. thoir ant ivereary and �es-meeting -'t on the ra 4 i tit Liberal ' . . . And a full assortment of I is home for bolidAys.-Fran Kil � . &be us, and the - � I - - 24 mpson. 226 'ani 23rd of this mpnth. . - PiElYSICA CULTURE A, D DANCIN( .-Miss � 3t. Clair Si , oipa. contest around ani I Wedding and Engagement Ri Dug It of St tfor , ntends holding clfia4a in go&. I I . � left our village and gone to work for W,. I . - . - I — I 0- , i " : une3 pected has in manyi cases taken lace . � - . I I I � forth. on Tu Any, and will give an exhiltitiou lo�,sou � McKernin & Son, If Woodha . 'For nstauce, there tie I I ! Always on hand., � . on Tuesday, an . uary 17th, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms I � i - - `1` are but few gen men 1. I , I I 'i i ' v a ' a ' e t I ' ' I , I I 1;� � 6_�. . 4 1 ^ 93 i"" . � ,�ta VC Ii. �n Y, I 1�' - P , " 1 04 �"., to p ) I a 0�jzan , "a' I 0 , i 5. I I In In It 11f tie IL �n y1t 6 1b h , ( ( I ' 8 - I - ,a ( , '. 1 f , ,u 21,mu 1�jwtci ,il, r , __ - , f. d f 6 fi a . , 0 �. , f 11 ,tlel" , , I A I w � , V . - I I � -, - a as 9 r , an 'i , re is, Is - ci 0 re r 24 , d I , I � _71 m _ M 1 tifill I , P ,r rat I a , 1. i-- , $1, , , , u n, a 'a ' ' e ro r ev 8 * ' . tj ' hie I is g ' - I I el b a. ' 8, g I I 'I I I I ' e [ 0 0 �' T r � 'hl. , il - t - ' �-' i I � i d 4 �r - �i 0 . I � I s n I It a n s I - � I 1� li, ' � t - Off , � , eij, 1�11 I � � at 4:80 P. in., to which she cordially invites all Varn a. � Gr - . I - __ I in f eafOrth - who are x6 popular with the � I I I . I . � . t dbl � ESP, ITATION.-Ab t opening of school . IF , i, I I people of this section an i Mr. James Beattie, a 1W . ldron fro four years old and upwards to take . NOTES, -At tie annual 'meeting of the I ; 8 or Albert, ; I I . - . 81) 'part, and all ntsandothers to view 16whoare itanle7 district Loyal Orange lodge, the forlt a E ow year, the p ils of school see- WOTES.-Mr. Jo' n Quaid, of St. Thomaws ' . and yeti1he people of thit good town appear -M I I C. A r.& are ise p ', Disco � 11V i I h'y � un 1�irid R 4 ,_ . I . I .. Humb-e R interested in physical Improvement and devel . � - t, SAV .� I � i or' I rollowing officers were duly elected and in- I teacher, in here on a vitlitl his broth , Mr. Ja I . o havei partly forgotten him on election I : � ment of the - ,, tio� No 9, Gray. pres tied their I I ; g. An evening olawfor adults w 11 men! ; I - . be arranged, Miss Dugit will be ptnaed,to most the eE suing - I 4 � 1 4 - been m. correspondent of � � bl' X* is J. I' hinter, :with a handsome lay.-Itaving now . .� . 11 talled for y r : CharleeFooter'i 14 . Quaid. -J. B. R& kins retur ad to Buftlo: I I a Ill, 6�1 'u a I - I � . JeweRers, Seafoith intending pu who are not able id-ses the chil- ! ' trict master ; Robe albOt ,. The presentation Was made, by ' EX, POSITOR for ton years, we wish the � . I - l ?I i's rt geClinohy, deputy __ w e after spending the 11oliday me on with blis: � THz . ! t� dron's clan, etween 7 and 8 o'clock at the y La JV ) r. . i . I 1 U18 -11-0- I Easter ; Jo . C9 McNaught, and �the- address, ,� thou tauldi of readers of that excellent papdr : A .--. seph Foster, 64plain ; D. Q familv here. -The 6o, a of " r and To For I . . I Aur.r.-A . # 0 0- _ - 0 0 * I I — . . . I * !a ba pipy : . . � 9) Galbraith, recording secretary ; Goo 0 Jwht ,"as read by John McKay, was am Thomas Hawkins was the � a of a ,1,'and pros rous �ear. and hope that I ' I . i I I i I � , Rum A', -;D CuBEBs is the beeb rmmedy follows: DeArTeacher: Itaff6rdausmuch int restivy event 11"t T#wlay mo, ! � . I . , Besty, financial cretar: r ; James Camp2l, I duriiig the year t ey will strive to injure no � . ,, PUBLIC - N -known tooh"e scougn or cold on* of the systeml - treasurer le � sure i 0 � . Eee . I I 'We . . 4 , .. � Hoarseness and soreness of the chest or luo qulok ' ; Win. olloch, director of care- to meet with you on your return whee , er the mlost ples"t t cireurne . !person,', and to boneft,^b least a number. I I I � . i � I I I . - I . I ly dipappear. Largest bottle and best m:91oine In I monies ; Wilson A,rmstr)ng and J.L. Parke, r,* I th, I holidays, and present you with men, his daughter Wism Mar laret E � - I � . I - 't I I , i . . .i Lakelk. , I I I . I V may store, Seaforgh. . I Iliarn. I . . I i Have been busy of late fil nF i t�e difff rent the market at 60c ; stnallor size at 25o, it fear's drug I leoturers.-Mr. L. Beat is busy this thi ilbum- as a slight token of respect and united in marriaW, I , f - _ week I - I a with Mr. Wi . offices, and so have we ! We hnston, own F -e t,Hd6ping you may prize the gift Gra , a popular re ident of itt is com V 1 C a sh 0 - � . I , putting up *indiai fo Messrs. Jo all eof u y imun .; i BnxE�za OFF THE; LAkE.-There was a -- i I . ; -11 1 , filling up our shelves, whicle! te'rnie for the givers, and wishing YO The ceremony was i perfornitid by the v. ', good viote polled he - last Monday, ' f I - left LECTURE. -Rautenberg, commercial trav- . Erratt and �Beat��. i T.Gibba, of Essex, it �, . - ; . . - ro and ty after the great Holiday is via ng rien � in 8 vicinity.� long � applu I �L � T . . . am r' ' eler, will deliver his..popular *ong-Jecture: "The i -1 Miss .1 and h be cOmPli- L. T. Armotrong,� incumbeit, of "Ch t : everyone wai , tie . Sur Butcher Shop experiel.i6doh.. sir ii Sr Tribe of the Weary Foot." or "The Jews ; Past, , . . M8414 of the season, we beg to sign our- , i � . s quiet and orderly. The meore � - : � . I rush, and we beg to thank,our�, many ci is �o- Present and . Future-," in the Methodist church, ou Francis Sharp re'1urned - selvi yours church, mud only !the immediate relati i was : Jacques, 147 ; C�ok, 35 ; Weir, 22, 1 i I I I - Tuesday evening, January 24th, at 8 o'clock. This -Our own Sam VF in, on Tueed with much love. Nigned on of the contraotini ps � � mera and wish them all a ha�py and prm- : rtien t. i aucl Millar 11. It was,' thought by many � , I t, - " - my. L III f of the scholars by Lawrence Me- Both -the bride and groom, are " f I v- � that M r"; Jacques would � get there when he .� " :, . _. lecture is well spoken of wherever it has been deliv. . Sam known wha.7he is �a er as there is go- = at , . perous New Year. - ered, and should be largely attenoL ad. - 162ft2 , ing to be a great buildi boom ,in our vil- art lit, John McKay, Russel Ro A � ' - � 1� ,bit . � hartson, orably known in this vi 1110'a and Mine H , ,-! took atich a big vote here, but 'we learn - � - I i - THosEi indebted to us wilP-Tlease call and ' lage the coming' summer.- Mr Charles Ver n acher replied in kins will be greatly Mi in the choir O& I thist hej� is left out, the two former repremen- #'DA11*06 - - he Gophen . . - � . - 4 N mettle at once, and oblige Richardson & McInnis, I Johnston has sold his fa. -M, on t* a fait an table words, thinking her pupils Sunday school, with W 'cb she has been :n- tativen �1' being re-olected, viz., Cook and Th(If I %:I., Seatorth. L . I � i . � BEATTIE Q 1022-1 � line, to Mr. Henj Heit 3r, he having sold f!r ir beautiful gift, and expressing. her nected for some time. he couple left G 'd- �� Miller4 �.,' Two years &Lgo'Millor headed the 11 I - . : L I I Fiun's'lled Iron Pills tone up tfie system him farni to Mr. chart 8 a .� Ir nine, r wish that the new year may prove a erich on the afterno*,on &in for London ad ipolliheie with 112. It old saying, "Noth- L I � Grocers I Butchers,, after I& grippe ; 50 pill* for 2W, at Irear's druK store, Jam L ' * , ' � - . E I a i hapi ai id successful one to them 11. 1. : , . WS so I I - - . . . f I r I ' � 1622.1 an Turner, Pari line, w to It an er � A Woodstock amid the pat wishes of t air � ing so ,uncertain an a . o, a race and an . a � 11 tsy * I I I Bes"or"', , � 16-_ � . I I ounly ill for some time. s, , ve are. glad to t manv friends here. .. � ! - i —0 I . . - electiori" was elocidatoO here. -Since last - i - L . i I : - I -iiFORTH. - may, on,the. mend. -The r a Is are in a ter- @I writing.� .Mrs. George �Horton a young � . I S E TEL � N& I 81 FoREsTsus.-At the last Ression of Court 0 1 MCKMOP. 1WRI)DINGS.-Tb�s matriminial fever 4 � , I . I i98 L H610 state at the premen i tix ie, consequently � N(IL.--Counctil . met in Jones' hall, pr�ev&lbilt i lagoi , I r � r �, Sherwood Forest, No. 6,065, of the Ancient � � � n our 0 this winter, i th r"ea, wom&II28years of age, -.passed way very ' - , L I . . ainu try, - . I I : . . 9 , Ine 1 suddenly. She leaves behind husband I � I i ' I Order ofYoreaters, SeafQLtb, the following I business is quiet. i Le 61 Mem carr ad off in ( � : Ladies' Fur Capes �, � " � b!n on Monda the 9bh inot. _ fair victims having bee_q � ; W* ter Term Opens J brethren, were duly installed into their re -.11 , I I - - ----------- 0- be isit present anT took declaration of week. On Tuesday, Daceml4r 27th'�.M*. mud three little girls, onA a baby bey born a . : J . , . . ., I . . I I f'. Etta Crawford was mar'ted t4 P Mr. Duml m'! few minutes before- -the mother's 'diatb. � ; ! . , spective offices by the installing officers, Morris. ) an I oath of qualification.- The follow- I . : i . ' ! . � . I 3rd, 1899. �11 . offi at the residence of the tride't fathe ' r.i � Rev. Mr. Farney, of Gorrie, conducted the " I Brothers E. Latimer, P. G. R , and W. 1 NOTES. -The co iiig ffic &Is ere appointed : A M. Rose, 4 .I I I . I unt,ry roads are in a bad . I , . ! L , : - Evans, somessor ; Charles , I I JamesCrawford. Onlylafem of their 1 � obsequies. -All have settled down to work j . � , I Paterson : G. G. Elliott, J. P. C. R. ; state just now. In mat y places the snow tr arer; . : , . Ladies' Cloth Jacke � I , . i James'Y6-ung, C. R.�; Walter Smith, S. C. I in piled up in e. -' Adam Diokson and mediate relatives &�d friends were --priew4it after the holidays, and 1899 -finds our burg ts,91 I I Dicison �eo actor I . I � I banks and in other spots the � J, I I � i . � . t the ceremony, *hichi was rformed �y , I � I �� R. ; John Finch, secretary; P. Dalay, 1 road in swept bare and t he iceii makes travel Goo g d d d �e, auditors ; Thomas Murrar, - as of ydre.-The other night R. McConnell's I _� .- . 1 0 ; I * -_ - � 4 . . ... I treasurer ; James Wright, S. W. ; H. Rob. ' me 'bar of Ard of Health for three years - Lv. Mr. Fairbs4n, of Do a 1 cow got a big 41106 of tur, ip into her threat, . I ling very dangero I . it I j us. V; is ardly ikel y I i : � I �r. Durnigp's " N: " - I I . . STRATFORD, ONT�Rlo, I arts. J. W. ; W. Abel, S. B. ; C. Van Eg. ! we will- have any more real ood sle hin Ric.1 &rA Polla�d,manitar inspector. Orders young couple will �wids on , i and for a while writhed i in agony. A few . I _�� i I 1. 1. . Jacket Cloths I - ; Mond, J., B. Thin Court is prosperous, I again this winter. on t eas.irer were issue to pay election ex- farm. near Dan no .- I � I � � � I Holds first place among the best eor�rimercial: -Sait0day f last . . I 7 0 � Wednesday, 1 minutes more would have 6 . nished her. I � ? December 28tho as illy Quaid was' James 0amilton, our -mail carrier, was sent I schools in Ontario ; enjoys a ilargei patron-� having a good membership, and ,extends a ! was the worst storm of the se son and the P n" "f, i derk' 0 and collector's salaries and 4 - '_ I I I i � . d * ht I &pF lies i welcome to all visiting ,,,brethren to attend . day was bitterly cold. A nut iber got their - a) penoe4, including $8 to hospital for married to Mr. am chme , 01 ]Slilver�' for, and on arriving performed a surgical � ; I ' �' age; have recently receive - t � %�, the 7 � . � � i I the Court. � I i si ol� Dhil dren,', Toronto, and � $47 charity, ton, at the r I ids ce of ride o father,. operation, which was so oueessoful that the . I . llegese?or �6ur ,gra-1 . i i faces itten.-No ervic� at Sunshine - as Winter Rkess Goods, . ' 11 � I 11 Mr. James Quaid, Port Alber . The brides.: I. r �_ � n : oo w is bow doing well. i Such a job would - : � I duates to teach' in their so '0015.! bardi ; . on Sunday lost on acco, at of the blockade. sk ng a total of $353-71. The clerk was � . . . � : - . I I . I maid was Miss Jennie A can a, o, nted good for a veterinary surgeon, 11 I I chea . � Write for catalogue. � : I . DEATH oir RudISTRAP. Gu4soN.-Mr.' Alex. I -Wesley Currie, of oderiob tomromhip� ,& it ori*d to advertise for tenderp for steel . 11 11 . . I _ p I I I . ich, sod the gro I C191,411 rted by Mr.,1 xp.erioneed ,band, is -_ � I I . ! I visited friends in Morr thi� week. -The b. -i a ,od stone or concrete abutments, at . � � W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444 52 � L. Gibson, registrar of the ounty of Huron, I I � 0 W ..., - - . � I . Th as performed : I . . John Quaid. . F! ..r : y � -Mrs. Armstrong, . � : I . I b 'd ' ' 6th and 7bb concessions , w , i � : council were sworn in It M6,nday *of this- CD n a, ri go in - 1 , I omething wouderful. .i . I � in Goder ch, on Sunday P by Rev.Mr. Fai bairn in t 'a presenco, of � ister bf Mr. Thom" linglis, was married 1900' 7 ; 1 died at his home in Goder � � - ! . . I . I last. Deceased had not enj)yed good health ' week.� Anumberofo cars were appointed as� fo'� ten �;� fot drains and clearing : - Owl ... � I : . - � � � i I . I . i � about 90 guests. i Afte: - all h d partaken of. the ot6r day to a Mr. Gilchrist, of Gilt.- � . - ' for some: time and on Thursday last under- and other business tirm AacteT The earn r Pa a irt east corner of township. In thi' � � � - i � 0 . . . tea, the evening was al ent i social . The co�lector for the firm of Gilliam & Mar. ! I . Grand Trunk Railwnv went anoperation which was successfully assemorwas appointed Wain. V, os' r df request froqi Hay council re- . games, . ,� I a T � i - It IV . music an Us, 1. I � I . . _�:!e are "" � d other am 3ment The man tin, 0 Teeswater, maw in the burg this I � i qpe t c( unty council not, to provide seas- I Y � `17 1! � I � . 0 . I performed. I Though he rallied from the. ing genuine winter wea;her r the big � � . I, Was gifts were both� useful and pretty. Mr. week I i at d collector's rolls, this coune' Ilecting accountef Business is quiet - � i I tin a, e�e.c� 3 sho�k and appeared ' thaw of Wednesday of last M eek. -Sleigh. we] Winter mitune,17# 4 I i - I The old reliable and favorite route to all Po to in �o Zd iat g G of 'he . ent to ti eir new bome round:the mill yet. T ei!17;s�d roads prevent ' - . � � I t doin, � '. well. the sitrain proved too - Ing parties are almost a failure at, present. Of t o )inion that the county. council could It � . - 1 1 . I Canada and the United States; the great cc mer., 9 " than individual muni in Milverton, on the following Tuesday, . farme ' *, fro b i i *it their logo. -Rev. I � I . : I cis] highway from4bo AtIstatio to th Pacific; ilreot great ter tht 1 weakened state .of his consti- - -A wedding took place on the I Ith inst., pro . and on the evening af t�eir a rrival a recap- M ro In ringing I. - I I As a - I a � 11 , : . orn heart. fail. in Wingham. The groom is well known ciP ti' bu�Phoughtthey should provide I r. Shaw, of Bayfield, acoo ripanied by counectiona. for all points 011 the acific 00" , 01180 tution, and � eath resulted fr , � i . � ; I . � � I � through counection for Manitoba a d the Cac i6dian. I thei in elpeadent of county printing, and am &I the residence Mrs. Shaw and family left for home last I Now I . ore. Mr. Gibson was one of the' pioneers of � and lives near Blyth. t'on was tendered 'to t L I Northwest. Choice of routes via hicago or qtorth I . I , y, after visiting relatives here for a - ; I 'I I havi th" better bound. Council sojourn- of Mr. Henry Schae or, )robber of the ThurocU . . Bay. the northern part of this county, and settled I ; t' � I I . I I - � ; ,I I ad 6) m I room. The bri 0, 11 he van highly �re- short time. Mrs, Shaw 'is much improvpd � - , long with is brothers, Thomas, Job , 11 �t in Jones' � hall, Leadbury, 'on . ob,A I , � � . — i a In Philadel .1, �pected in rt �Al. rb, will be greatly in health. -Mr. Myles 8cott his been re- . ; . Robert, 'and ifterwards Geurge,in the town- I , Mot day the 206h February, at I o'clock in * . - T IV � . i . inioned by her in, fri ride, who wish her a eng�g#A 'We Want to Ma . W. SOMERV L I shi of Howi A, about the year 1858, when I NOTES. -The flax mill, of 'this Own, is the � gft� eon', when �he auditors' report I , at Fordwich ch � factorV for the �r, � I p . . . - - . . # - 1 1 1 1 I . I that district as an almost unbroken fo again runni i and ha I in er new sphere. nexq a on at an advane the, i I $ t -MIMT : . rest. I ! : Im . � I I .a in salary. -As I I � i � � . . . .A_G IJ ; Mae and N ng in full blast after the Christ. will be heceived. bright ,utur `1 I t They improv)d the water priv'l ew Years holidays' Mr. John _. .. i i . usuall here was very bad weather for the - I ege ,on the . I I I . i �, ]a .1 � � 6xeter, - . . . I . . I I � river Maitlat d, at the village of Wr . Elliot I I . i I Commercial Building,� eafoTrth. t, our flax foreman, is a� present en. I BaYfleld. Farm'e I Institute meeting on Wednesday. I . I I I d health, -Mr. Jacob Wurni oww,k. The a akers addresse4 Meetings both afterw ' : 1, 11 - I and erected flour, saw, woollen and oitmeal ' joying goo . .1 4ave� you ever tried dealing on the cash Dxw I)Roi,s.-Miso 1(400r ina�� 11 n0oh d might. Mi.. jDalmage also ad7- e e of , , � R� . .J I � I I D magep I I , : mills, ' Mr. (11-ibson was prominent in 'muui. , Moved into his new house last week. -Mr. plan " X� y " lble person admits it is the most ' Balan i � I � . . ; I J hn Albrecht an Louis Stelck - satifiJX, way' who a nt the Clind.8triass, hol day% ith her �- the meeting fo� a abort time at I � L d Mr. and the most economical, At a I � dire a il . I cipal politics,. and for years represented ,"h! NtQre you get more for your money. They are uncle, Rev. J. Ru 8 f: Sea or. urns . .� I I I - _. _. � a I P I flying I I 0 1 � � I fte furou & 00dot � Howick townshi.in the county 'council a' 'dHeneall . a visit one Amy lamb ims I to nig#t.�;�Tbe.constaut downpour of rain pre- i � ,: ey are uying - I . - _. i better pro ared to give better values than stores do. home Do Friday.- John , Ford- V81I a great many from oing. They � � ` Id . .. I A . � deputy -reeve, the incorporation of thw - ek. Th b up a car load of Ing m laric' credit business. F. A. Edwardv is giving, wicb, is visiting f a ke at d . . �� Clifford the previous 4 hy.-Messrs. . I I ir .In : .In : . — : boraw to take with 1-bern to Manitoba iR 'diarl6w JAI luary and February, very special valu in a !�r spo a in f � of the village of Wroxeter lie was elected' ex. rogriding commit Mr. co, ge uttan, � Winter Goods ; I � .- . " . . . . DISTRICT MAWERS. reeve, and was returned to that position by 1 the spring. -Mr. Frre,d ,ddlifleisch, our well, Altimughthe roads are bad it will pay you to make It Z a I Ha 'a �� & Stinson, of Gorrie, are in the � � � . . I 0 ,�l � tort to attend this winter sale. F. A Edward Y who wields the rod', i n t he ad th , , ' ity buying hogs at 4! cents per pound. � I . i hi I acclamation I or a number ' , known flax inspect i's father-in-law 30 a . I P411t 8 t' A i I ." I � : I I - I - � of yea a. He was old. 1022-1 ' urda and Sunday u ider parental ro f. Th - I . - � — I . a y I i I t I elected warden of the county during his' visit on Sunday is in . Zurich. -Mi. ", I Th in not price enough for hogs at the ' I W� w r. H. Body speal his r tmas v&eA&t' n . is Mi. Joseph Rose. of I � � � � N Cou-NciL.-The first meeting � last year in he. county counci , He was ' Joseph Dowson met wit i a sad accident one so I I ra grw4in _ I TuE Tow. i B .-Mr. James Hutton, of 0 an -M I selling. I at , as envisiting here, the guest of ,with Mr. S' . a . I returne ort� � . I . . of the new town council wa; held in the i also for a ti e one of the road 0 - I dity last week. While 3ngaged in haul � , ,Seal G,, attended the funeral of the late . i ! mmission I erguson.-Mr. Paul Cleave, who n Wed. d!ay, here he i's - Mrs or This H i I I Alax. Harrit ton o , - oftm council room at eleven o'clock on Modday. � arm for the county, and clerk of th& 'Ninth . w1bod home from the bush, his horses t� g6 Horton, a week ago Tuesday. - � � � � ban bee i : Manitoba for the past ten tending the high a 7 II-,The!Orange You g , _* . � . . n I i I ­ . I - - . - � The Mayor and Mr. J. A. Wilson we e � Division 'ion .-t. The. deceased' was of a c me unmanageable and ran away, throwing � ill,� will old a social at . I � L ; . . illitain I � 10, .,etuined last week. --John W. , Britoris, of Orin � �� - I ! able to be present, on account of as. : to out of the sleigh, bi asking his lef t leg F I L I i and genial : - has been teacher of the I � Cromarty. i . I most cheerfu Aisposition and' �; dde�, who Mr. J h G Tuesday evening. 'A 1 3 . . � . All the other members were present, and I possessed of large share of - com Mon 'sense a ve the ankle. Web Dpe to see- him re- - . . . � . � � . L ;� . � made the neces8a .t ju 1 3r dei good ;, .�a_m'elga Go I eing prepa - ses )T_V0 � I I ' � - ,parti�aent for the past three. years, red. I N -Mr. Sciott McLaren has returned ry, declarati no of i ffi ver in a few weeks. -Business is dull In � I I I i TO b & . . it.. - In the absence of ce. ' and public spirit. His counse�l was- often c lef Tu'aday for Boston, Massacthusetto. Maud and delina;Saupaeral were 1, g frbn Sbakespeare, where, be has been spend- *#_680.*- � - . o - 11 ', Y. i sought and f , . il I I � : �', :rdeely given, and he had a wide - M I" An a hidden now lies charge of the friendi i near Gorrie last week� �-M r. " 11 ng a few weeks visiting among friends.- Y., ,Jih,e Ma,yhoii Mr ' odr little town at pres rit, on account of 4 ni1 1 1 � t . McLean was apl 'ad . rman. Mr.. I I circle of frier 8 among the early settlers of the bad roads. - . Be "ol nde 0. Holman. -The Presby- Johnal on, of Itedgrave,l : I . Mini. AAdie Simpoov, of Walton, in visiting . � .. I : I � � . who ", , an -it- i . William Elliott Wa I appointed clerk Mr. L Howick; Tur berry and Grey,-& generation *_ - - t, I., � � I a ins ave been very unfortunate in the tendin z McGill Co4e ge, 1 Mon weal, �, ant t e� 416 blr, Will HogArth's.-Mr. and Mrs. Don- - : ` , 7 I in part nts, L I -, � 11 , 1. S. Roberts was � appointed high school �nowrapidly )assingaway. He 'Was ,% na- � , � Walt:)n. , me itio of a suitable evenin winter It lit G I aid P*Ae Putertained a- number of their As to be Ready for I . - 'tive of Green,aw, in Berwickshire, Scotland, [FivA DOLLAWS RENVARm-The above ie. no ,! Sa bmth'� school entertainment. Wed- Prito ird has go:n( I anb I ue c, I r ; I trustee, and Mr. Wi'lliam Somerville was ap _g for their an, olidays wit . ins I a 't - I J I I , a irie dalset Tuesdav evening. -Mr. George � - . I pointed auditor. The chairman -appc inted I and left his r itive land in 1853. A 1 mill. 1 viird will be paid for inforai ktion leading to tho con- nw4 n last was very unpleasant, where she Pu � I ; me ' d � I. --Ar- And M iis Aggie M ifter were visiting friends 11 I Mr. J. 0. Rose, th ' second auditoi. This 1 wr ation viotlon of I . .. - I � 9 ' ht by tn de, he followed his occup , the party or ps i, 4 wh,) have interfered an . the atte itnee was small. -The Salva- range iento ba eselms e: 2 made to 4 v� Rev. 131 WiOam this weA.-Miso McTavish, . - - 1, 1. ; 7 . � I A being all the business which the statute re, ,� in 8ieyeland, lBrantford and Pariis for a few with and destroyed propert3 left in the church @had tie Ar y in rnational troupe was at Mr. Goffin, of 'Goff it! I in I . of 8 ii4empeare, in 0siting at Mr. Duncan :­ � I - quires to be transacted at thin . � . . by por�oins atteDdIng Dull's church, Walton. By . I the . , preac I ham M I � , a.T . - - I i . meeting the before novin t the Queen's bush. G I I � veare order of the Managers. 1022 to ��all n Friday evening last. mor it qg and went L r" Mr. How 3rthy r � ins. our w4 . 7 1 council adjourned to meet again at'th, 0&I: I I . � g, and In !� �ffmm a Nov - _� � � . .- . -_ ; He was a eta igion ��� bE , d up with Is grippe list week, . . . t M 0 inch WrIensboyterian. in rel . ! WoRK)ms.-At the I 6 regular meeting rou li'�'Ih't no doubt prevented more from Tur rry in the afternoon. M Goffin's to 01 ��, . &i . . � I I � I . . ' � . . : ­ . I I 1. ited Workmen, the edgravt no w.' 4nable to make his usual roundr.- � ­_ I . of the Mayor. At the nex eeting the and was'for v long time an elder &ad session ri�gg -John Geminhard left for Detroit pp ,., . � 1 -:4-1 1 � of the Anciet rder at riddri . oth r ointment, i, has been say- I .1 officera and standing committees for, the year clerk in the roxeter congregation before follo " wer� M r;,,',,4o Rice has returned to his duties in - -, ­ ; 1. . . wing officer%s I stalled for the an- - last Saturday, aiter. spending a couple of are to the Tarnbe ry worl -, atid Aponuected A . 11 I . � u r - will likely be appointed. removing to Groderich. Mr. Gibson le�vw a I ra!in ; � In It � �_ __ ; - I I I I � widow and three sons and five daughters : suing year. P. M. W., Albert Carter; M. no t4a at home. -There was considerable with Limitowel. I � 1 1 igh school. -Report has it that * � I I . - - . tbeep v4s an oyster supper in the village on . It I , - - W., John McDonald; foreman, - Thoriias axe mtnt at Mrs. James Erwin's early - . - I . I � - : I I 1 5 . . - To d morning, the stove having ot � I r E�GNIMVDVILLE NOTf,.,,.-0n Friday o . isi, Mrs. James Ireland, Blyth ; Mrs. F. V, I Archibald; overseer, nr,v McInto.rsh ; re Mottdq evening, but we have not heard � ritit . I r b Dixon, Wroketer ; Mrs. R. H. Young. Tuokers . I � � .. I I . week the annual c rigregational mecti ig of . corder, George Feignso ; financier, William' tak ' Irs and then burst. Prhe inmates - - any patticulars as yet, SP 9 ._1 � I L . I I . � 0 Turtle Lake ; Mine Jean 'and Miss Jessie, COUN-CIL.-The council Ile t for 1899 met I I I � , —48 - I I � . I . � -, L - . 0 ­ ' - , L . . r in tbeir night, robes. I 'y � � - ou,r church was hold. ' It was fairli welU i Neal; receiver, John Lmoon; guide, John war 1 arcused and had to go out in th Ido atBrupefleldon' Momd�' I t, and ha I I � : . I attended, and th L apor a ront 'Goderich ; Thomas W., Toronto; Goo' free dr, terrimiren � V1111Y . ; i � ; '. - - . er ' t f the difl orent : ,rge Shannon ; T. W,, Gec rge Smith ; 0. W In terA I Londesboro. � � . nto, He ; hando'badl blistered.-Wi liarn i I societies and commMees showed that -nuch ' F., Montreal,, J., Toro Pet,er Gardiner. This I)dge is 'ateadily 1r;, had i � y I ishe Ithe necessary de3la tions an � . � I On t1l I faithful work had been. done was in the seventy I � - , it . G 0,RnNus.-The Hallett council com- . - Z - ! � � Ouring the . -second year of his ge reasing, I it present me ,nbership being S1. Far us n has been visiting in G-oderichi in 0eir dutieg, Messrs. .. Hicks and tock � -- ; � r. c . O' Horton were apop an d their labors for 1899 on Monday. i i The remains were takco to Wroxetmer t foi I I Wenry! in d anditoris to � I 8 V year. The treastiror reported.,that all or- I A--iNUAL MELPTI-0,.-The annual meeting -1 I I . - - .: dinary expenses bad been met, �nd a f i vor- interment on Wednesday. . I � I -1 . audit the books, an accq�,unls of the treasur- number of neighbors joi o . .1 I ­ I . . Ili � ­ . a � - liot'! ole k of Seafdrth, goad ,,'& petition to 11! - ! SEA ot oli a . - �- of the patrons mud shareholders of the Wat. . Brus�els. . D able balance carried to 1899. Messrs. A. - - � I ton cheese factory was held on Tuesday of � er. Mr. William E have the Ebenezer � ; I . � . I NOTE .-On MQndayi the recently elected who has been an an, ]i ter 1 for a number of 0 arch [turned into a school house,'and the i - I — Cro2ier and R. Broadfoot, retiring man- Loc.LL. Bpayws. -The IF�"t Huron Formers' ' Imtweek, Tbefollowimg istaken from the . ich I'Vill be oil hi wa I � i, I � , �. Y Wit 0 rf � I reeve a councillors for this village met at, years, declined to be rw�poiated. Mr. D. � ough* they would keep a' teacher Me' . I agers, having declined re-election, Messrs., Institute meets at Wr?xeter on Monday auditor's report: Total milk, 740,825 lbs4' � I in- - V. , � � James Citmeron and Alex#lrdnt were ip- January 16th and at Brussels on Wedues. � ; the Do 611 chamber to. be sworn into office MoItitoeb, of Brueeffieldo, was re-olected a 1 4%ut, it the meetinf, when some of I �__� � I .1 ; total cheese made,, 65,943 lbs.; average 1i , n I by the 43turning officer, P. S. Scott. -The member of the Boaro' of �h; Mr. Vi . � pund'out how their taxes would be , � '-Mr. John Love day, January l8th. The L full programme I lbt4. of milk to make I lb heese, . �F . pointed to fill the vacancy.': rm.. te, Vol I � � , - -1 I III f_-, 1 1 . was elected to the vacancy caused by the for both meetings will be found in a4age price per seasto 11-23i; K htO of Maccabees of this burg engaged Chesney was reap inte assessor, at a inen *44, were not in favor of the scheme. 1� - - -_ -_.1 . our ad- r * cents ; Wtid I at an Early _Dlate. *r - �A__ : - . I T ati?eope company Mr. '[f " M illo was elected amessor for the 1-1 I I death of the late Mr. C. R. "VanEgirriond. - ' I to give entertain. salar r of $80. Tenders "I be received by I . verti8ing columns. The'annual amount, $5,539.44; pa ' '� eceived ' a I - i �. 1 � � I Mis&:Addie Stevenson was re-& meeting of I .ron for. I men i A the town hall on Monday and the � ark until Janus" Mat for the � towt ip.-The Sons of England treated . . ­ . . � ppointe or. South Huron Agricultural Society will be lb. of oheese, 6. 27J ce to ; ad for r stipply- I ;1 __ . . I I I 0 IbO. Tue , Jai � nights of this week, but it did It ing o ' three thous"di feet of osidar and five th . , You Mi auto - . - gr t and R. Hicks treasure ' ' emsOlves to an oyster supper last Friday : r I . r. Our p ople held at Brucefield on Wedliesday next.- : of mill,i5 8 2/5 cents. Th Tatrons are rill ­ I . . i , ! . conoluded to dispense with the usual tea- Mr. Justio# Robertson, of Hamilton, was in ' Well a , seed, and the tloo anio 1 tit to very much, sod consequent] tboui and feet of roqkl el ,� fcmr� rep cul- evening. All report b*viDg bad a good � --- I _ I Seifert , for neXt year I , I I � � . meeting for this year, as part � of. the uni. - town on Mbriday, attending the funeral of . is �rlg It as...there are good p ,had small- houses. --East Lynne" w verts same to be diliver . I -directed by time.­4Leazue was held as usual on Monday � I . � � i Thro � oopects of bet- . � . I 119 versa . I pr, c P.& -the 'to 0 ad bi a 1%. - The first topic "The barren I service, ry services, which will Ite 'held t an his brother,Mr. M. Robdrtsou.-Mrs. (Rev.) ter ea. I I d 1, in town hall on Wedneads, the e uncil, tenderito . 00M. eveni I .1 I 1 4 - I �� -_ � early date. ThiE 48 evidently is step i the . ; This in the second time it has mad mitte 3 of the council. at b Olerk's office,on Jutroduced by 1� � - Colin -Fletcher, of Thamos Road, Usborne *-- I Dig tree,', . Mr.'G. Millin. The r117- I .-. - � I right direction, as such methods are It rdly J, its a � , pairance in this place during the pas; Febrt ary lot, at 2 o'cloc . Wext moot second by Miss May Andrew*. Rev. Air. * . 0 I ne . . - - ­ , ly a a , - _ viry rn g, a 4 � n. r .11 , L 1�r% u V 'In 'h t' * - I' � � v y v se t ' * ' * - , I �� li I I t , I h "I " R, �� I 11 I I. I , t ki t i li'to I49 1! f v '_ I I - 11in d � h � O _ - I J . I I . ( it n ; G ' d '1` a .r t I nd I � I '11 b t air �_ W Wm 6 a .�, WrP_ A niz-n nyr � I 11' ;T, -f I I I . , i is a guest at Ingleside, this week. -About I F uhar. he in this community tf � : 0 t Wfl' of � the most approved means of rf�is ng rn Dney half the people in the town are laid ' I tile council at Kyle's hotel,w on March Andrews was then called to address the . up �%Tji:xmras,-The reoent thaw, together to I I - I , i for church purposes. Then th� is &L I [)t of 'With ry I at, the firm of Smith 4, at 10 o'clock . � . Lv-mgne� aiad we mu"t say he did so in an ex. _1 �. � May be . . , , . � Is grippe and the doot ore are on the wit t avorm on Saturday of. last week, me . -mr*,4r, I yl -. I hard work, which re , of this Village, are havin a, larg( EMT E14D SC8AP&-A$r. &O!d Mrs. John cellent�mmnner, We hope our services will I, . I I G Car - ,, moup'th , Ily falls - � I �� , lace W* I � i � I : , ,� of a few. and man genera . to the lot 'jump day and night. -The annual meetiug I hai le4 the roads in a very unsatisfactory - - : , . � P i bute nor' sale if t1eir stock -for the purpose ofdhwolv Spro were a nobly suoriaed,!on Thurs. fiot only be profltabla 'btkt a benefib to all, . - 1� . 6c ; $lt y peop, at cod -tri 0 of the Huron Presbyterial Mis8ionar . . . , � I � I . . y As condiL�on, as snow covers the north and ing ro ip. i a are sorry o ose sue i my a suing 0 w n a ut eig t 0 1 invi ion is given a to stten . I in the line of eatables than the� avera, free- ;eociation will be hold in Clintonson Tuesda rl. E4-- iMcFA U, I I - � ge . y soulth �oads to a considerable de th, while goof u ineas men from o'cloo a aleig on, � o t , D yo, th &,rid auty fes,'Elva, Adams spent last week with - I . -7-I& I will offering would cost them.- . I "I . our town, as they I - ; I I IT ­ �Lblisa: Grace next. -The week of _prayer is this week be- those ruinning east and weat are almost har " U. L. L . c regor, OL I UCKerStriltn, 1148 been visit- in . 1. A&V V", 9 W opected as citizens. -Dr, or Eg ondville and. Seaif(Ttnl� drove to tendaiin Ulinton.-bbas Minnie Thompson I - I I J ing relittives and friends in thd . - oi�e . I Ek'all ,& observed in the Presbyterian ar�id Meth. -11 . ganiel McCurdy, of the Thames McKOv y is ain from New York, their ebidence. They ol ene - the house to ap er sister in Blyth.- ITN � . village dur- odist churches and in the E ond I - � ant &�, few days with h Ais 11 Yille Road, bad a very successful sawing bee on whero It boa if iv hit their uests, and extendi d taithern a hearty -Min A� Moon in spending th week at the JJry Goods Co. . I ing the week. -Miss Louisa � ."E W er been Xancing himse � I asD week, and expcet wriss went church. -The curlers, skaters a nbd hookby- Friday �afternoon. A number of men from mt few months weleo a. All enjoyed herqselvomi to the homee, Mr. AL Braithwaite. -Mrs. F. Moss to London I. I . I A tore min ints have had very good ice this s nei 4 It orh profwai n during the p ; � I � � 9 is week. - ood gathered at his IiKee and iigpec.i I i hos ital work. � He in boun( utmo , I ' in open - I tting about 25cor 0. .1 . I there for some time. -Several of fl I �a in I I winding up th t evi6ning's fan b ' ing this week with friends here. -Y / * ' ') I ,our p iople One ni lit last week as All r. J% as Me. I mecee ed in cu �Itop I have been off duty on i4ccount yf sickness . I is of wood. to beioi To. Mooney paqped away t( singing " Auld Lang By a," and 1 th in Miss Ups Agnew, who has been keeping k./# . . if . th?s Greatest C-aA Michme was comingdown town to attend a After -- a � was over a lei & number of in- her otlep'ltial'_ . F - � I (luring the past week or two, iiia d generally meeting of the Sons of Scotland h s :1 home on Saturday last. Thi Mr. sod Mrs. Sproat for theiT kind hospl! house for her brother, Dr.. Agnew, spent a . _.- . notbi d: vitedghesta; appeared, not to saw wood ral ; . , I i . I -walk, and falling b but to Amuse and be ainused. The evening I I g very serious, and we h pe socu to on the icy side 'i , f one ook place Sunday morning, fron tality.-Miso A. McKeniie, wb � ... It see t n r=d ,f been few daYs at her home in Belgrave. , Dr. Ag. , . is I - horn all repaired, and fit f6r bar jat� residence. Mill street, intermeni spending her holiday! a w4h Mrs. H�. Tyodal, new treated. a few of his friends to a party I I I I active liter. . his shoulder, and he sti I be I ­ I , � 1 sup- was spent in games, anq in dancing to the in m'de in the Egmondville cemetery,- has returned to reteu1ine her at' I Diy ,Goods Alitoiv. - 1. . i , � � . �diej in O*an at his fAther's in Belgrave, laet Priday even - I - � I . - I ! I 1­�­ . I I t � - �_ I ,.. . . t ! i I � I . I � I . I . I J. a - . . I t ! 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I '9 �.._ ! . . . � . i . ; . . , . .�. f I 1\ - � 1 7; � �1) �k. it , � - - - , - - ; ­ . . I I -1 I '\ - . � I Ifl I i, : ! I . I - . � � I - jjl,� I . . . Z � i I . , I 4, ; I . I . . JANUARY 139 18ft: . AE I i I I . � THE RON EXPosi r, . . i � . ;. - � . ; 8 - - . . I . . . . I PA : I I I IV I -1. I % -_ - . M. -_ !T!!!!!9n I I I . . I - . I r I 11 P �;! _0 I - �- � I __ __ I ' I I - I �, - - I - � - � , � I 1. ` . � . - . ' I � , , - . Ing- -W* us -TO17 sorry to learn that Jim- - I ' . I I I ` � I I I -8 b son ids produced by J. Brown upon C. MoKi#non, , of N6hiolpe -a nt; Sun-. Sound.-LQuits a few a our neighborhood - 1; P� vice again. -Mr, Malcolm McLeod, of Port p)rting a lame and p kinfial a amber.- f we 111%18 I r , 0 -� .1 I . . -1. � I I .1 I ! bl! �11 d, they re- i ay with James Oliver of thi p see. Mr. are lei . 4.11,rip." We are I axed Brown U J. W. U - � �_ lwl � Wilsoo"s Dash � . rocery, Huron, in spending a few we�kq hera with vi ere to @ ive a list o all those who- have 1. olin, When all were tire I I d 6side with " AM yaq low. -W , I . '! � 40 - . I F� ! E I? � . 11 teeire ' � ' d t2- ­ lir : his mother and Oisters.-Mr. John Horton b aeu coal ined to th6 r residences by illness pm�,,e, I to )heir homes, many having to drive ' Oliver is tie father of Mrs. cKinnon.- to hear all are recovertag lite ,ly.-T in uIp9 an Mr. X Bpawk OV49 on the nick I Fat -e,_ Now frixito and new seasou'a Team- ow in at ic . � . -1 q � e I � ­ � -Mr. ,T. IL-11 *.I*U imove this weak into i I e alu si In new - r _� . �: * I e a Ili, L . I . n Young Hyson I Sholdice . P.� i� - u . I . li� G this " . 4k. j,j� W have how In stock the best Y iies I paid a iri4it to � his daughter, Mrs. H, M. ,daring tb e psat wee c, it would nearly fill listance gainat one of the severest ! Mrs. J. Dou glas In visi Ang - re u' a 1�ig boom expected in barn buildings '7 ,` ' , Mr. Leo ard intenda� house of Mr.. It, Cade.-M,r, ,,L . - ' ��.' son's To" we ever hin4i,compribi Chesney, this *eek. -Mr. Hector ,Elliott t a paper.7-Mr. W liam ditiondal fore- 5 m of the Beason.' Some, indeed, had 1 week.-Wodd is a scare artio these ay4q opv ng. _ ,., . L hi ' � r�, . , -_ .- i I :�11 il 'e next his barn,aDd ' oilding a fou Gray attended - - . � I r , �4 ession, dep krbment ;in the monjie lifficulty in reaching home at all, bat acootint of the bad 11 rgioo a, Party given A- � . I i� Ceylon and *n Tess. uaran 0 satlsfactlo�� has retired If roi� the teaching I prof an of Ilia 6niBhi- : L t an adation tend 3dr. k, � ;��l or Will ref Jap he money. W26h91 best'jus,ity of now I � gulted than a hat or so be- r"y It bating fair day,'& 1: I . 4 , ,,d t I for a time at I"st. and intends turning his so rhuredoxy u la riteat 114 ant . I �, t4i Raisins, Currants, Nuts. Peels, ate., i ow in stoe c &V I 5 -Box futnifiire fa(tory me with not�hi g v or ,a I n ,& number of ode It ; Mr. B Cleary building a the botne of Mri. J, JW1d, 4 clin - I : . . - - - , ,,, oiiite other line of L bu *ZU-1fou0i so ' d ue iday. a i n tem , raril- lost and a few Oars slig tly buyers being present q Oita -� � 4 numler of foundat))on ; Mr. Thorrias Sproat, enlarj#ng Tuesday evenin&-Mr. J� Walker . ,-and Mr - , i ,i� i lowest prices. Some nice lines In I �iquer, Tea and attention to a . sineso,- T was t - I � , � ; fr� i . I � I I la ��- � Tollet Sets Just received, find at prit as as low u the The Rev. 4 Kinley,' of Owen k _ el._�', 7 zin g good prices. --Dr. his bard,buildh hifley remained their work at To . 4 . - �j� ,� I 13eo!',rgc Me , ixing a M'.0'fnegnr.tdiZ. in a lass bottle. he i �w teachers of Tbamw ad bormes werel sold, reall I � ag by a undation; Mr. John U W . -1 Y;,� lowest Wanted good butter eggs, dried apples,1 � L I . : " - I I !,� " I I � I -T ,a IRI kinds Sound, and &.I rs. MaKinle have been hen th stuff exploded, breaking th! bottle met oo' cc nmei W work -last week, I fr. Warwick has purchased1he 9 month e old Sproat,ii's, new barn ; to1r. Robert Doig, * University last Mmday ; mr� ,F,. Gray at f ��-�' potatoes, dircaved low) n of market sbl� y . on - I ' . I I V � produce, for which we will pay the h ghest prioi i. ibriding a few days � this Week with .Mr. �id a pi ce of the glass struck his It ' d in- Jecke l, t to pr 6oipal, with an attend& ice Costume Hintli'p, of Grey, new bw�o ; Mr. Grunir' ett, a now barn, and Ann Ar�or College, -and Mr. L. Brigham, At � V ' r cc it fr6m. James . 4 i . . _ 1, � : I . ��,Z n.i L 1 McKinley's pa-ents in th_ie�vllla e. -The li( ny o here.- barn - are: kept the Clition Collegiate,: . - I I— I P, 0. WILSON, ISeaforth. )ting a severe w hi ch will I y him of 36,an MisaKirk, hinassiotant, witi an the fancy pt ce of $60 being po.id. -Tlaomas in t -Sproat; Brot � .. i_� 11 . IOU . I L � � , so - - I I ; ,�4� . Ing observed 'by union I L1. lls On It 91 i he Newsom age day&; ge _ L � : i ;�� U- 1374 Bank 011,00 Graf, Bloc k. �1 week of prayer a bet for so a time. t, in att an laric a of ,�.-M r. F. J. Hackney, a is busy th � �tting out - hu tling.;,, pplying the,' demand for brick. 0 * . 1, .1 I . . .. � I class a in own fo� the teaohin of danc- spent his "/'brii train holidays at home, ias I square timb( r for the in& 2y cc 'tree ,� _L J! it-, I �; . - I meetings between ou�r church and those 'of , 9 to which T y hiWe already sold brick for about A -Mr. I 37-ames Anderson, of Motherwell, �' ­ t I I . . ' I - 1 Iii N ___ - 'i the town as in former years. On Tuesday i g -and bml� -The Bayfield stage retlurned to Detroit to renew his studiem.- he has to fi[Il next - season. -John, DeWolf d b*rn foundations, or died At his farm home, last week, at, an A&- - I '� I i t t� 1pi� - ' tonics , ,, besides brick f I �j i,L,. - _. . � . . I I , . I _ I � _� M _ aring to -i ndergoing an he - gotol I ___� . evening there was a fair sized gath ( me III whe:1g, e Mill MiOsAnn a Hi zleton, of Neepawa, Mi ni- in away to oronto this week , on, �! �'m any g i0fteen and sixteen vaticed age. . I I ' on . . � DOMINION ... ANK.1 . re in _�Tuesday, as tb i ______ L I I I J . I our church, when the proceedings we're do- I ad in I rea � Many 1places.-Miso - a, is apendi ag a few weeks with ier operation on.his eyes, wb ich , ire hope will mi 'a. �This looks as it' the concrete fever is 41 __ - __ - i _M_.�_ I I f I I 10 I I " t, 11 , - - voted to prayer for the'church uni4reftl. unie Pi endergast Iet� o,ntTuesday tol attend an to, Min. J. Vance and Mrs. W. Ward, be sucioessful.-A hockey �eam in being or, co, ug ff.-The young people of school - * 11 IL . I I *- - S1,500,000. � . . ! i 1, _0 -The Goderioh of he boondary. Z ganired in town. . .L -rid developing n i I jw j__ CAPITAL (Paid VO), . 0 1 e Normal .school 1 10-7 . Be on No. 5 are enlarging a 7 i . - � i F, �T - — , th i ideas by holding a debating and liter- . I . � 4 T REST, - - $1,1�00,0 0. DEATH OF MATTREw RoBianTsoN. The. district B�worth LeaJ rid f3unday school ; —0 � - I % .� : . . - I j- i . __ � . I L . I L - . Z I I _ I I Ineating every I ,� I Ifteter. Kirktc r i. I i L i � death of Mr. Matthew Robertmori, on Friday convention will bold r c th . annual I two wake. Vocal and I - our .L I utehia .. An , hi na, L ' � J , day and �YS. L � I 'nfined to tkumental music, de�ates, etc., are the . I L I ; . - . li_�_ SEAFORTH BRAN04, Levening last,,.ramoves one of the pioneer 4 onventio in 2oder�ch on Tues - rr, Iri 8 is co , � - � - I �r - 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott.who NOTRSS.-V. R. Ca L� -1 � 11411,NW I - . 'Vedneadi art &ry 17th and th. In- _ '! I Th first meeting, L I � �_­� I business me], of Seatorth. The deceased I.Y19 � is re �.,R. 1 1 eve rom xoter to BruceS Id, his bed withl an attack of ,� infl ammatio r or ofl, the evening. " a - � .1 11.11 I I I V ,� - L , � n of . W&114 is residence. The . . - i I . Main street, Beaforth. had been i t poor health for a couple of teresting addres as , ill be delivered ?n spent f aw days lm% week with tt eir -the lungs.--41iss Clara 'Shier returned to os�held- at Mrs .ce � I .� � � I 11 ti . I . I I - A general banking business transwied. . I r the past few months had t pies ]grtaining; o h work of the ass I ! ext, i I L ': . 0011111- da gl r, *Mrs. Edwin Jones, of this place. 'London on 'Wednesday, �after' spending A ! - . 4 � " Farn to It wW be hild at Mr' John Renkie's, and ,�, ears, and 'o - I "L - r : __ �1, , Sale Notes collected, and advances made, on man G r:� ,�e 0 - � ,-, ; i , - town - � f waieks at home. -A concert will be ore to.toll,w. I I , . � I Cen bed rid Ion, so that death was a elief tion. r. Thom; of atford, was in 1' and ­; , lowest ratool. I . I , couple o I I . . I I 'I- �� i - 10! L � ' Z r _. to him from 1e sufferi of this world, Mr. t in week on bus' iness -A meeting of the Y,-tha Swiss bell z � � I I . L , .- , !' Robertson . . Q.�) , � i Usbornei. I given by the Eohort famil I I � � � IWT. . It& I � I " � 11 SAV was born in n, Ontario, 67 1 oard of Trm a was he d on Monday even- xiriczs.-The auniver- ringers, in.Abadeen oil, on Saturday I I � Le&OUZ7. - - I T_ Deposits fOneDollirand upwards received.an years ago. ch evening, January 14th. ,A rar tr � t is in I I f,- � His father, Alex. Robertson, i g last, when the elec ion of officers, whi. "-fIVEIRSARY SE h ; % I I r - I i ::T - I � . � ervi3as of Thanies Road Presbyterian i NQTESi-It looks an � if we were in for a ;�� was born in Scotland, and at the time of the. t o lace at a p meeting, was con- ; I IL&Aft , .11 ntereol all ad at highest current rates. Inte res reviou . " � � store. -Wilf, Jameson haw'nra a . efular �ld fashioned Winter. At Any rate, �t added to incipal twice esoh year -at thesind McKenzie I %tyre I wi [I be held on Sunday and Monday, Ewwrything - I _f ;,7 re ellion, was captain of a regi- in . A general Mai ting of the Board . i I . - . � I - 4 :_­ June and eoember. No notice of withdrawl I Janue ry �, 2ad Sod 23 ' rd. An e:Aenadve Fro- cutter from Langford Bros.,. tons for a " beian seldom thot there has been so � I , �, �-.- ment of volunteers ; while his mother's I ill held shortly, wl an several matters I good figuro.�-David Hazlovio rich cold weather seeto in December, and � ,"-f' required fo the whole or any portion of a depoei L grami as ii being prepared aul a good time' ,, is � on the I . - I . I father met his death at the'liattle of Lun. I interest to the town will be up for discus,- i I It: ; . . I ' I L", . B 'Wilt nick list. -Alex. Kirk is con 4 to his �ed &unary [appears to be following suit. -Mr. � .. " I R. & AYS, W. Ki PEARCE, m4y a eT.pected. Further particular I . � : � � a � dey'a! Lane., In 1844, his father moved to a n, and it would be w qill for all members - . rling re- I P K � . �, . . X� ��` Solicitor 1 Agent. -h the p�e r ne�t week. I f with kidne� trouble.-Albber Da ,Henry B�ennewies, whwhas been quite ill,is, I - '­;. 1, f a I i turned to his home in Ro It W N � F, - ii recoverin Theme [ - . � � 1 Goderich. where he was connected wit t be present. Notice of the night 0 meet. , , In I . T1wt,be1on.qs I . 'I , , I a$ r. 0a are. pleased to say,' 9- . - , - Canada Com any. There, at the age of 19 i g will be given later. -Every ody should i . i i; t York, on A16nday last. -J. 1 H, #azle -4 . � who have "d the pl ; i -f! , 'Hibb 0 eaoure of meeting the N �V�� yeais, Mr. I �obertson embarked in the cabi* I ear in mind- Major Anderson's grand fancy ert. . f 1� - i.npgon. 0 1 � . . . ra I I I � . - q�i, CLEARING SALE, r . . . , * and E. F. Iffitzlewood retu ed on Tuead lite Mr.' , f the' Bank of Commerce, rp,. I I . � . net and.und(rtakin business fo himself. dress carnival in the rink this (Friday) �11 E wTioN...-T' 0 following in a (or- i ' I . ' . .- I . � to Toronto, af ter spending the ir I Christ as SenfortL sincerely re, � I t", I came tot * to ate ant of the! vote cast at the int ni. ' I ,, rat his death, He *40 _N_ Uato � � o, �, Uuron's gre&te4t dry goods, clothing and milli e � �holidaye at:home.-A we . .1 In 1866 he eaforth and a rted the e vening.-Wood, wh1c It been pretty r! severe � Goo to , was a Min both kind i d sympathetic, and I I , 1� - fnrniture and undertaking busines , which i carce iduring the early art of the season, ot &I eleotions in this township , or . P - i . � - � I � 10 I � . , _ I � sto'e has decided on having % big clearing sale 6! a p I 1raged here on Saturday and i 8 Ind '. M easy tot,approach; in et a gentleman in . I . It I 1W goods, more particularly we on he continued until a few years o. He 11110w coming in mol entiful].T;-The re ve -�'obert It 275, Wm.Sadd er , 11 j , , I . . � . , He ,g I 1H. Smitl as ening 14R . ;1 � -One ev T, advertisement on page 6 for 01H p&=dr0,,U0f1ol on, - a It, of, St. Marys, I is t1ittem � F the fulla�t sense of the ,term. � - I Fary nociet held & 2 1. For couric o. - m Dalrym pl � � me leaves a widc w, ' four sons -John erbert, 0olle$iate Institute AitA 3 .,to W . I I ,�: A splendid opportunity is gi on p I 9 Mrs. Robert: Fletcher.- :,E. D0uP8 r6cently� a sleighload of youngpeople, to-- I I ... 1; - -1 11 i� 9 ug ' the . , -hole ies. _tl ii P, use, Of n umber Of nearly twen, y, drove from the � i 1-1 . winter goods to pur � I . . It list.- : fin i �; I Aarabella, to mourn his demise. Mrs. Kirkman , �,ed critiN_n .� . sr"'e" 'In 'no' 4 01 C1 rl and 111bert-and one 4&ughjte i ieeting in the assembIl I roo 4 0 a sale p coa�la a as The re'. ( my. : M ,tt iew Miller 2317� Amuel Harris 182.1 . i il ; Id p I Do �;-edneo- 2 r 1ho." as Melad 266 H It Norris � 410 . 4 on the 8ic' - -Mine , 0 i . ter , id�r am rein 'a cc - '. ooso, men's, vowhs'. boyr and ch] 0 h ng ac, . and a . . 9 _ Copenhagen,- is holi ayingS wit his cousib, i in � .1 " oveftils, smocks, cardigan jse�ots, shawle, fur 0 pes Maine were I id to rest in the Maitl ndbauk od re ider d. con istintof . - . Leadbu4 line to the r0idence of Mr. Goo. . � : I .., I . � . r I . I I I collgre, -ruffai gauntlets, robes and bed oomfor . I -- d It d a good ti � , , , cemetery on . donday. 'Will Efflot�. -Joseph 11olli gahe ,d - Gregg, 61 Morris. and It me,' all - � - . � I ; - I enj I i W1 ' 6 Aoy� lady or lr?ntlawan In need of a fur oo&t will . I I . -re. � I L, � gio,...P,roolog,ral,mymMai,w,"K,, ip a d Allan o Lu M,ley. . � gal 0 . i taking a 8ii M012th'4 con nerPll oying. the hospit"alit of Mr. and M � this a splendid opportunity to secure 6ne. A rg — an, a Vocal solo by h IVI poses 114 1 . * ! I L, 0 0; lama 01 - � 9 . . Scott � and a ci�Es. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Miller, of eourse in the Forest City Busim I lege, � if i � "fortment ef bottk ladies'and mon's.yot on ban GRIPrZ Me licines of all kinds a Fear's azation by Reggie W I on. . The Oecorder, T a eaf4rd, spent the Christmas holidays London, Boon. Gregg aitd their amiab I family. -A large I � � . seledt from. . . . . drug store, Seatath. 162t_1 ;1 -Mrs. Wm. Ki k Is 'ery, lo, v number 6f farmers, prlu�ipally from around Selling I ; - I � , 1 1 - rhe school paper, win rc %4 b Robert Kemp on a th4 - I f I �, . -- ood, b i and hauling their _ . J - � parental roof of Mr. Miller's 4t present with inflaromation- f the oitgo. A-whwo are uying . j . � If, . I � � I WANTHID. -- Choice tUrkeys, u drawn, d Richard Elliott.-Mihs, Zzie Smith, of in th r, 4�f the boundary of Hibbert. -The Miss Maggie Davis in holidayi g iWi & 'rela. Prewood from. Mr. .J. J.Jrvioe, who usually - I : -11-1 0 I I t - I ; butter, I and 17c. Also I ! . 1. Wm. Pickard & 0 � loo dried a pies and amilton, is visitin M ro'. L VI* Smith this Be e ath as been - I � � ! ; er of the past few days It ives in Zurich. -Robert Div s Is on tb e has A Imige gyuply of all! kinds of wood in . Z I raw � f nreL Be 11 fox, $1.76 ; mink, 01.76 ; con. 90o. ek.-Mrs. J. H ei: I has eturned home ex(e I � ; w i w '� I 1 I . � I I SEAFORTH.1 . G. R Kiny, W ighain. 16:0 . Din t - Will- be Chised Out , 11 . � t i;,] 111 for this month. -Mr. Mosgan ick list. -Alfred Blake in Goo to I � � 4 I � his jyard.-� r. Danie Regley has j i d I - I . � 0131 a visit to her siste -,! Mr . A. T. Bever. T ,.t, of London, is at present under benedicte.-:�-Hugh Kirk in ver nick . & pre joine � � � � I 11 I � I . . - Mc I . the: inoble army of ma, ried men, and has . I . . � � . CASH FOR ?OULTRY.-PeOple Win ing to I y. -Mrs. M. ThomIsph eceived word - r. � . I T tht are tal roof. M I Geor Hobkirk is Ont. -Joshua Doupe, of Reve troke, Briti I t �,�. got cash and � he hilrboat price for the) poultry, met week of the death f I he sister, Mrs- havi'g, b ea drawing -ms , . I i taken tio wife an am'.. ble � and excellent I I I I I �, Souvehir Spoo sis should call at T. &'F. Caw & Co.'s bu her sho ' , terisf,eprepirstory -Columbia, is renewing acqua tanee, , in tb on . I dy in - the �ormon of Miss Una I � i . , � I I � . I � A � Carmichael's Block, Seaforth. . 161141P, I Tohn McKechnie, of Sati�.een after an ill. to- b ildi iga barn the icoming summer.- vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs, W. H.' harsha ' eo*At a*** . � � , mens.of several rronth@.---4,Mr. George Ewing . I- I � � ra;'er.-tL'Thibre have been several cases of . - i . � . , . IMPORTANT NOTICE. -Accounts 1�rt.18111 , The an , friends of - Mrs. Thomas GI and family attended the we ding of M ii a Wh opiog cough aroundi here lately. How- . I C . . i - turned home from Rat, Per age on Wed- !VAI eased to learn I hat she in on . .. I . We have just received a fine assor - are now ready, and customers are requeem call 0 1 � . � I � � ment of and settle before the.196 of February, to eni this us to , eaday niqht.- Mr. F. C. 0. Minty has , �e p recoy Edith White to Mr. Win. W toat, both I if eve i we are pleased to bear that those � I Ing �orrt her recent� ill ions. ----The Thm�.rm Exeter. -E. J. Davis spen We, needs V . � I , ' I - elm k� for stocktaking. Robert Willis, i an appointed reetor's warden'. , alfli tedl, are doing niceiV.-Wheelis -within . T Souvenir, � Spoons, Wedding Pre S, . Of St. io4d Pre ibyterian frien h purpose holding with relatives in Exeter. -H. E. � BIR binmon 1 who de have been visibl � in th I te muni- N-0-11 I i boots Sefiforth. - 1622.1 1 7 Z-7 he a . homas'church in place of the late C. E. thoir ant ivereary and �es-meeting -'t on the ra 4 i tit Liberal ' . . . And a full assortment of I is home for bolidAys.-Fran Kil � . &be us, and the - � I - - 24 mpson. 226 'ani 23rd of this mpnth. . - PiElYSICA CULTURE A, D DANCIN( .-Miss � 3t. Clair Si , oipa. contest around ani I Wedding and Engagement Ri Dug It of St tfor , ntends holding clfia4a in go&. I I . � left our village and gone to work for W,. I . - . - I — I 0- , i " : une3 pected has in manyi cases taken lace . � - . I I I � forth. on Tu Any, and will give an exhiltitiou lo�,sou � McKernin & Son, If Woodha . 'For nstauce, there tie I I ! Always on hand., � . on Tuesday, an . uary 17th, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms I � i - - `1` are but few gen men 1. I , I I 'i i ' v a ' a ' e t I ' ' I , I I 1;� � 6_�. . 4 1 ^ 93 i"" . � ,�ta VC Ii. �n Y, I 1�' - P , " 1 04 �"., to p ) I a 0�jzan , "a' I 0 , i 5. I I In In It 11f tie IL �n y1t 6 1b h , ( ( I ' 8 - I - ,a ( , '. 1 f , ,u 21,mu 1�jwtci ,il, r , __ - , f. d f 6 fi a . , 0 �. , f 11 ,tlel" , , I A I w � , V . - I I � -, - a as 9 r , an 'i , re is, Is - ci 0 re r 24 , d I , I � _71 m _ M 1 tifill I , P ,r rat I a , 1. i-- , $1, , , , u n, a 'a ' ' e ro r ev 8 * ' . tj ' hie I is g ' - I I el b a. ' 8, g I I 'I I I I ' e [ 0 0 �' T r � 'hl. , il - t - ' �-' i I � i d 4 �r - �i 0 . I � I s n I It a n s I - � I 1� li, ' � t - Off , � , eij, 1�11 I � � at 4:80 P. in., to which she cordially invites all Varn a. � Gr - . I - __ I in f eafOrth - who are x6 popular with the � I I I . I . � . t dbl � ESP, ITATION.-Ab t opening of school . IF , i, I I people of this section an i Mr. James Beattie, a 1W . ldron fro four years old and upwards to take . NOTES, -At tie annual 'meeting of the I ; 8 or Albert, ; I I . - . 81) 'part, and all ntsandothers to view 16whoare itanle7 district Loyal Orange lodge, the forlt a E ow year, the p ils of school see- WOTES.-Mr. Jo' n Quaid, of St. Thomaws ' . and yeti1he people of thit good town appear -M I I C. A r.& are ise p ', Disco � 11V i I h'y � un 1�irid R 4 ,_ . I . I .. Humb-e R interested in physical Improvement and devel . � - t, SAV .� I � i or' I rollowing officers were duly elected and in- I teacher, in here on a vitlitl his broth , Mr. Ja I . o havei partly forgotten him on election I : � ment of the - ,, tio� No 9, Gray. pres tied their I I ; g. An evening olawfor adults w 11 men! ; I - . be arranged, Miss Dugit will be ptnaed,to most the eE suing - I 4 � 1 4 - been m. correspondent of � � bl' X* is J. I' hinter, :with a handsome lay.-Itaving now . .� . 11 talled for y r : CharleeFooter'i 14 . Quaid. -J. B. R& kins retur ad to Buftlo: I I a Ill, 6�1 'u a I - I � . JeweRers, Seafoith intending pu who are not able id-ses the chil- ! ' trict master ; Robe albOt ,. The presentation Was made, by ' EX, POSITOR for ton years, we wish the � . I - l ?I i's rt geClinohy, deputy __ w e after spending the 11oliday me on with blis: � THz . ! t� dron's clan, etween 7 and 8 o'clock at the y La JV ) r. . i . I 1 U18 -11-0- I Easter ; Jo . C9 McNaught, and �the- address, ,� thou tauldi of readers of that excellent papdr : A .--. seph Foster, 64plain ; D. Q familv here. -The 6o, a of " r and To For I . . I Aur.r.-A . # 0 0- _ - 0 0 * I I — . . . I * !a ba pipy : . . � 9) Galbraith, recording secretary ; Goo 0 Jwht ,"as read by John McKay, was am Thomas Hawkins was the � a of a ,1,'and pros rous �ear. and hope that I ' I . i I I i I � , Rum A', -;D CuBEBs is the beeb rmmedy follows: DeArTeacher: Itaff6rdausmuch int restivy event 11"t T#wlay mo, ! � . I . , Besty, financial cretar: r ; James Camp2l, I duriiig the year t ey will strive to injure no � . ,, PUBLIC - N -known tooh"e scougn or cold on* of the systeml - treasurer le � sure i 0 � . Eee . I I 'We . . 4 , .. � Hoarseness and soreness of the chest or luo qulok ' ; Win. olloch, director of care- to meet with you on your return whee , er the mlost ples"t t cireurne . !person,', and to boneft,^b least a number. I I I � . i � I I I . - I . I ly dipappear. Largest bottle and best m:91oine In I monies ; Wilson A,rmstr)ng and J.L. Parke, r,* I th, I holidays, and present you with men, his daughter Wism Mar laret E � - I � . I - 't I I , i . . .i Lakelk. , I I I . I V may store, Seaforgh. . I Iliarn. I . . I i Have been busy of late fil nF i t�e difff rent the market at 60c ; stnallor size at 25o, it fear's drug I leoturers.-Mr. L. Beat is busy this thi ilbum- as a slight token of respect and united in marriaW, I , f - _ week I - I a with Mr. Wi . offices, and so have we ! We hnston, own F -e t,Hd6ping you may prize the gift Gra , a popular re ident of itt is com V 1 C a sh 0 - � . I , putting up *indiai fo Messrs. Jo all eof u y imun .; i BnxE�za OFF THE; LAkE.-There was a -- i I . ; -11 1 , filling up our shelves, whicle! te'rnie for the givers, and wishing YO The ceremony was i perfornitid by the v. ', good viote polled he - last Monday, ' f I - left LECTURE. -Rautenberg, commercial trav- . Erratt and �Beat��. i T.Gibba, of Essex, it �, . - ; . . - ro and ty after the great Holiday is via ng rien � in 8 vicinity.� long � applu I �L � T . . . am r' ' eler, will deliver his..popular *ong-Jecture: "The i -1 Miss .1 and h be cOmPli- L. T. Armotrong,� incumbeit, of "Ch t : everyone wai , tie . Sur Butcher Shop experiel.i6doh.. sir ii Sr Tribe of the Weary Foot." or "The Jews ; Past, , . . M8414 of the season, we beg to sign our- , i � . s quiet and orderly. The meore � - : � . I rush, and we beg to thank,our�, many ci is �o- Present and . Future-," in the Methodist church, ou Francis Sharp re'1urned - selvi yours church, mud only !the immediate relati i was : Jacques, 147 ; C�ok, 35 ; Weir, 22, 1 i I I I - Tuesday evening, January 24th, at 8 o'clock. This -Our own Sam VF in, on Tueed with much love. Nigned on of the contraotini ps � � mera and wish them all a ha�py and prm- : rtien t. i aucl Millar 11. It was,' thought by many � , I t, - " - my. L III f of the scholars by Lawrence Me- Both -the bride and groom, are " f I v- � that M r"; Jacques would � get there when he .� " :, . _. lecture is well spoken of wherever it has been deliv. . Sam known wha.7he is �a er as there is go- = at , . perous New Year. - ered, and should be largely attenoL ad. - 162ft2 , ing to be a great buildi boom ,in our vil- art lit, John McKay, Russel Ro A � ' - � 1� ,bit . � hartson, orably known in this vi 1110'a and Mine H , ,-! took atich a big vote here, but 'we learn - � - I i - THosEi indebted to us wilP-Tlease call and ' lage the coming' summer.- Mr Charles Ver n acher replied in kins will be greatly Mi in the choir O& I thist hej� is left out, the two former repremen- #'DA11*06 - - he Gophen . . - � . - 4 N mettle at once, and oblige Richardson & McInnis, I Johnston has sold his fa. -M, on t* a fait an table words, thinking her pupils Sunday school, with W 'cb she has been :n- tativen �1' being re-olected, viz., Cook and Th(If I %:I., Seatorth. L . I � i . � BEATTIE Q 1022-1 � line, to Mr. Henj Heit 3r, he having sold f!r ir beautiful gift, and expressing. her nected for some time. he couple left G 'd- �� Miller4 �.,' Two years &Lgo'Millor headed the 11 I - . : L I I Fiun's'lled Iron Pills tone up tfie system him farni to Mr. chart 8 a .� Ir nine, r wish that the new year may prove a erich on the afterno*,on &in for London ad ipolliheie with 112. It old saying, "Noth- L I � Grocers I Butchers,, after I& grippe ; 50 pill* for 2W, at Irear's druK store, Jam L ' * , ' � - . E I a i hapi ai id successful one to them 11. 1. : , . WS so I I - - . . . f I r I ' � 1622.1 an Turner, Pari line, w to It an er � A Woodstock amid the pat wishes of t air � ing so ,uncertain an a . o, a race and an . a � 11 tsy * I I I Bes"or"', , � 16-_ � . I I ounly ill for some time. s, , ve are. glad to t manv friends here. .. � ! - i —0 I . . - electiori" was elocidatoO here. -Since last - i - L . i I : - I -iiFORTH. - may, on,the. mend. -The r a Is are in a ter- @I writing.� .Mrs. George �Horton a young � . I S E TEL � N& I 81 FoREsTsus.-At the last Ression of Court 0 1 MCKMOP. 1WRI)DINGS.-Tb�s matriminial fever 4 � , I . I i98 L H610 state at the premen i tix ie, consequently � N(IL.--Counctil . met in Jones' hall, pr�ev&lbilt i lagoi , I r � r �, Sherwood Forest, No. 6,065, of the Ancient � � � n our 0 this winter, i th r"ea, wom&II28years of age, -.passed way very ' - , L I . . ainu try, - . I I : . . 9 , Ine 1 suddenly. She leaves behind husband I � I i ' I Order ofYoreaters, SeafQLtb, the following I business is quiet. i Le 61 Mem carr ad off in ( � : Ladies' Fur Capes �, � " � b!n on Monda the 9bh inot. _ fair victims having bee_q � ; W* ter Term Opens J brethren, were duly installed into their re -.11 , I I - - ----------- 0- be isit present anT took declaration of week. On Tuesday, Daceml4r 27th'�.M*. mud three little girls, onA a baby bey born a . : J . , . . ., I . . I I f'. Etta Crawford was mar'ted t4 P Mr. Duml m'! few minutes before- -the mother's 'diatb. � ; ! . , spective offices by the installing officers, Morris. ) an I oath of qualification.- The follow- I . : i . ' ! . � . I 3rd, 1899. �11 . offi at the residence of the tride't fathe ' r.i � Rev. Mr. Farney, of Gorrie, conducted the " I Brothers E. Latimer, P. G. R , and W. 1 NOTES. -The co iiig ffic &Is ere appointed : A M. Rose, 4 .I I I . I unt,ry roads are in a bad . I , . ! L , : - Evans, somessor ; Charles , I I JamesCrawford. Onlylafem of their 1 � obsequies. -All have settled down to work j . � , I Paterson : G. G. Elliott, J. P. C. R. ; state just now. In mat y places the snow tr arer; . : , . Ladies' Cloth Jacke � I , . i James'Y6-ung, C. R.�; Walter Smith, S. C. I in piled up in e. -' Adam Diokson and mediate relatives &�d friends were --priew4it after the holidays, and 1899 -finds our burg ts,91 I I Dicison �eo actor I . I � I banks and in other spots the � J, I I � i . � . t the ceremony, *hichi was rformed �y , I � I �� R. ; John Finch, secretary; P. Dalay, 1 road in swept bare and t he iceii makes travel Goo g d d d �e, auditors ; Thomas Murrar, - as of ydre.-The other night R. McConnell's I _� .- . 1 0 ; I * -_ - � 4 . . ... I treasurer ; James Wright, S. W. ; H. Rob. ' me 'bar of Ard of Health for three years - Lv. Mr. Fairbs4n, of Do a 1 cow got a big 41106 of tur, ip into her threat, . I ling very dangero I . it I j us. V; is ardly ikel y I i : � I �r. Durnigp's " N: " - I I . . STRATFORD, ONT�Rlo, I arts. J. W. ; W. Abel, S. B. ; C. Van Eg. ! we will- have any more real ood sle hin Ric.1 &rA Polla�d,manitar inspector. Orders young couple will �wids on , i and for a while writhed i in agony. A few . I _�� i I 1. 1. . Jacket Cloths I - ; Mond, J., B. Thin Court is prosperous, I again this winter. on t eas.irer were issue to pay election ex- farm. near Dan no .- I � I � � � I Holds first place among the best eor�rimercial: -Sait0day f last . . I 7 0 � Wednesday, 1 minutes more would have 6 . nished her. I � ? December 28tho as illy Quaid was' James 0amilton, our -mail carrier, was sent I schools in Ontario ; enjoys a ilargei patron-� having a good membership, and ,extends a ! was the worst storm of the se son and the P n" "f, i derk' 0 and collector's salaries and 4 - '_ I I I i � . d * ht I &pF lies i welcome to all visiting ,,,brethren to attend . day was bitterly cold. A nut iber got their - a) penoe4, including $8 to hospital for married to Mr. am chme , 01 ]Slilver�' for, and on arriving performed a surgical � ; I ' �' age; have recently receive - t � %�, the 7 � . � � i I the Court. � I i si ol� Dhil dren,', Toronto, and � $47 charity, ton, at the r I ids ce of ride o father,. operation, which was so oueessoful that the . I . llegese?or �6ur ,gra-1 . i i faces itten.-No ervic� at Sunshine - as Winter Rkess Goods, . ' 11 � I 11 Mr. James Quaid, Port Alber . The brides.: I. r �_ � n : oo w is bow doing well. i Such a job would - : � I duates to teach' in their so '0015.! bardi ; . on Sunday lost on acco, at of the blockade. sk ng a total of $353-71. The clerk was � . . . � : - . I I . I maid was Miss Jennie A can a, o, nted good for a veterinary surgeon, 11 I I chea . � Write for catalogue. � : I . DEATH oir RudISTRAP. Gu4soN.-Mr.' Alex. I -Wesley Currie, of oderiob tomromhip� ,& it ori*d to advertise for tenderp for steel . 11 11 . . I _ p I I I . ich, sod the gro I C191,411 rted by Mr.,1 xp.erioneed ,band, is -_ � I I . ! I visited friends in Morr thi� week. -The b. -i a ,od stone or concrete abutments, at . � � W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444 52 � L. Gibson, registrar of the ounty of Huron, I I � 0 W ..., - - . � I . Th as performed : I . . John Quaid. . F! ..r : y � -Mrs. Armstrong, . � : I . I b 'd ' ' 6th and 7bb concessions , w , i � : council were sworn in It M6,nday *of this- CD n a, ri go in - 1 , I omething wouderful. .i . I � in Goder ch, on Sunday P by Rev.Mr. Fai bairn in t 'a presenco, of � ister bf Mr. Thom" linglis, was married 1900' 7 ; 1 died at his home in Goder � � - ! . . I . I last. Deceased had not enj)yed good health ' week.� Anumberofo cars were appointed as� fo'� ten �;� fot drains and clearing : - Owl ... � I : . - � � � i I . I . i � about 90 guests. i Afte: - all h d partaken of. the ot6r day to a Mr. Gilchrist, of Gilt.- � . - ' for some: time and on Thursday last under- and other business tirm AacteT The earn r Pa a irt east corner of township. In thi' � � � - i � 0 . . . tea, the evening was al ent i social . The co�lector for the firm of Gilliam & Mar. ! I . Grand Trunk Railwnv went anoperation which was successfully assemorwas appointed Wain. V, os' r df request froqi Hay council re- . games, . ,� I a T � i - It IV . music an Us, 1. I � I . . _�:!e are "" � d other am 3ment The man tin, 0 Teeswater, maw in the burg this I � i qpe t c( unty council not, to provide seas- I Y � `17 1! � I � . 0 . I performed. I Though he rallied from the. ing genuine winter wea;her r the big � � . I, Was gifts were both� useful and pretty. Mr. week I i at d collector's rolls, this coune' Ilecting accountef Business is quiet - � i I tin a, e�e.c� 3 sho�k and appeared ' thaw of Wednesday of last M eek. -Sleigh. we] Winter mitune,17# 4 I i - I The old reliable and favorite route to all Po to in �o Zd iat g G of 'he . ent to ti eir new bome round:the mill yet. T ei!17;s�d roads prevent ' - . � � I t doin, � '. well. the sitrain proved too - Ing parties are almost a failure at, present. Of t o )inion that the county. council could It � . - 1 1 . I Canada and the United States; the great cc mer., 9 " than individual muni in Milverton, on the following Tuesday, . farme ' *, fro b i i *it their logo. -Rev. I � I . : I cis] highway from4bo AtIstatio to th Pacific; ilreot great ter tht 1 weakened state .of his consti- - -A wedding took place on the I Ith inst., pro . and on the evening af t�eir a rrival a recap- M ro In ringing I. - I I As a - I a � 11 , : . orn heart. fail. in Wingham. The groom is well known ciP ti' bu�Phoughtthey should provide I r. Shaw, of Bayfield, acoo ripanied by counectiona. for all points 011 the acific 00" , 01180 tution, and � eath resulted fr , � i . � ; I . � � I � through counection for Manitoba a d the Cac i6dian. I thei in elpeadent of county printing, and am &I the residence Mrs. Shaw and family left for home last I Now I . ore. Mr. Gibson was one of the' pioneers of � and lives near Blyth. t'on was tendered 'to t L I Northwest. Choice of routes via hicago or qtorth I . I , y, after visiting relatives here for a - ; I 'I I havi th" better bound. Council sojourn- of Mr. Henry Schae or, )robber of the ThurocU . . Bay. the northern part of this county, and settled I ; t' � I I . I I - � ; ,I I ad 6) m I room. The bri 0, 11 he van highly �re- short time. Mrs, Shaw 'is much improvpd � - , long with is brothers, Thomas, Job , 11 �t in Jones' � hall, Leadbury, 'on . ob,A I , � � . — i a In Philadel .1, �pected in rt �Al. rb, will be greatly in health. -Mr. Myles 8cott his been re- . ; . Robert, 'and ifterwards Geurge,in the town- I , Mot day the 206h February, at I o'clock in * . - T IV � . i . inioned by her in, fri ride, who wish her a eng�g#A 'We Want to Ma . W. SOMERV L I shi of Howi A, about the year 1858, when I NOTES. -The flax mill, of 'this Own, is the � gft� eon', when �he auditors' report I , at Fordwich ch � factorV for the �r, � I p . . . - - . . # - 1 1 1 1 I . I that district as an almost unbroken fo again runni i and ha I in er new sphere. nexq a on at an advane the, i I $ t -MIMT : . rest. I ! : Im . � I I .a in salary. -As I I � i � � . . . .A_G IJ ; Mae and N ng in full blast after the Christ. will be heceived. bright ,utur `1 I t They improv)d the water priv'l ew Years holidays' Mr. John _. .. i i . usuall here was very bad weather for the - I ege ,on the . I I I . i �, ]a .1 � � 6xeter, - . . . I . . I I � river Maitlat d, at the village of Wr . Elliot I I . i I Commercial Building,� eafoTrth. t, our flax foreman, is a� present en. I BaYfleld. Farm'e I Institute meeting on Wednesday. I . I I I d health, -Mr. Jacob Wurni oww,k. The a akers addresse4 Meetings both afterw ' : 1, 11 - I and erected flour, saw, woollen and oitmeal ' joying goo . .1 4ave� you ever tried dealing on the cash Dxw I)Roi,s.-Miso 1(400r ina�� 11 n0oh d might. Mi.. jDalmage also ad7- e e of , , � R� . .J I � I I D magep I I , : mills, ' Mr. (11-ibson was prominent in 'muui. , Moved into his new house last week. -Mr. plan " X� y " lble person admits it is the most ' Balan i � I � . . ; I J hn Albrecht an Louis Stelck - satifiJX, way' who a nt the Clind.8triass, hol day% ith her �- the meeting fo� a abort time at I � L d Mr. and the most economical, At a I � dire a il . I cipal politics,. and for years represented ,"h! NtQre you get more for your money. They are uncle, Rev. J. Ru 8 f: Sea or. urns . .� I I I - _. _. � a I P I flying I I 0 1 � � I fte furou & 00dot � Howick townshi.in the county 'council a' 'dHeneall . a visit one Amy lamb ims I to nig#t.�;�Tbe.constaut downpour of rain pre- i � ,: ey are uying - I . - _. i better pro ared to give better values than stores do. home Do Friday.- John , Ford- V81I a great many from oing. They � � ` Id . .. I A . � deputy -reeve, the incorporation of thw - ek. Th b up a car load of Ing m laric' credit business. F. A. Edwardv is giving, wicb, is visiting f a ke at d . . �� Clifford the previous 4 hy.-Messrs. . I I ir .In : .In : . — : boraw to take with 1-bern to Manitoba iR 'diarl6w JAI luary and February, very special valu in a !�r spo a in f � of the village of Wroxeter lie was elected' ex. rogriding commit Mr. co, ge uttan, � Winter Goods ; I � .- . " . . . . DISTRICT MAWERS. reeve, and was returned to that position by 1 the spring. -Mr. Frre,d ,ddlifleisch, our well, Altimughthe roads are bad it will pay you to make It Z a I Ha 'a �� & Stinson, of Gorrie, are in the � � � . . I 0 ,�l � tort to attend this winter sale. F. A Edward Y who wields the rod', i n t he ad th , , ' ity buying hogs at 4! cents per pound. � I . i hi I acclamation I or a number ' , known flax inspect i's father-in-law 30 a . I P411t 8 t' A i I ." I � : I I - I - � of yea a. He was old. 1022-1 ' urda and Sunday u ider parental ro f. Th - I . - � — I . a y I i I t I elected warden of the county during his' visit on Sunday is in . Zurich. -Mi. ", I Th in not price enough for hogs at the ' I W� w r. H. Body speal his r tmas v&eA&t' n . is Mi. Joseph Rose. of I � � � � N Cou-NciL.-The first meeting � last year in he. county counci , He was ' Joseph Dowson met wit i a sad accident one so I I ra grw4in _ I TuE Tow. i B .-Mr. James Hutton, of 0 an -M I selling. I at , as envisiting here, the guest of ,with Mr. S' . a . I returne ort� � . I . . of the new town council wa; held in the i also for a ti e one of the road 0 - I dity last week. While 3ngaged in haul � , ,Seal G,, attended the funeral of the late . i ! mmission I erguson.-Mr. Paul Cleave, who n Wed. d!ay, here he i's - Mrs or This H i I I Alax. Harrit ton o , - oftm council room at eleven o'clock on Modday. � arm for the county, and clerk of th& 'Ninth . w1bod home from the bush, his horses t� g6 Horton, a week ago Tuesday. - � � � � ban bee i : Manitoba for the past ten tending the high a 7 II-,The!Orange You g , _* . � . . n I i I ­ . I - - . - � The Mayor and Mr. J. A. Wilson we e � Division 'ion .-t. The. deceased' was of a c me unmanageable and ran away, throwing � ill,� will old a social at . I � L ; . . illitain I � 10, .,etuined last week. --John W. , Britoris, of Orin � �� - I ! able to be present, on account of as. : to out of the sleigh, bi asking his lef t leg F I L I i and genial : - has been teacher of the I � Cromarty. i . I most cheerfu Aisposition and' �; dde�, who Mr. J h G Tuesday evening. 'A 1 3 . . � . All the other members were present, and I possessed of large share of - com Mon 'sense a ve the ankle. Web Dpe to see- him re- - . . . � . � � . L ;� . � made the neces8a .t ju 1 3r dei good ;, .�a_m'elga Go I eing prepa - ses )T_V0 � I I ' � - ,parti�aent for the past three. years, red. I N -Mr. Sciott McLaren has returned ry, declarati no of i ffi ver in a few weeks. -Business is dull In � I I I i TO b & . . it.. - In the absence of ce. ' and public spirit. His counse�l was- often c lef Tu'aday for Boston, Massacthusetto. Maud and delina;Saupaeral were 1, g frbn Sbakespeare, where, be has been spend- *#_680.*- � - . o - 11 ', Y. i sought and f , . il I I � : �', :rdeely given, and he had a wide - M I" An a hidden now lies charge of the friendi i near Gorrie last week� �-M r. " 11 ng a few weeks visiting among friends.- Y., ,Jih,e Ma,yhoii Mr ' odr little town at pres rit, on account of 4 ni1 1 1 � t . McLean was apl 'ad . rman. Mr.. I I circle of frier 8 among the early settlers of the bad roads. - . Be "ol nde 0. Holman. -The Presby- Johnal on, of Itedgrave,l : I . Mini. AAdie Simpoov, of Walton, in visiting . � .. I : I � � . who ", , an -it- i . William Elliott Wa I appointed clerk Mr. L Howick; Tur berry and Grey,-& generation *_ - - t, I., � � I a ins ave been very unfortunate in the tendin z McGill Co4e ge, 1 Mon weal, �, ant t e� 416 blr, Will HogArth's.-Mr. and Mrs. Don- - : ` , 7 I in part nts, L I -, � 11 , 1. S. Roberts was � appointed high school �nowrapidly )assingaway. He 'Was ,% na- � , � Walt:)n. , me itio of a suitable evenin winter It lit G I aid P*Ae Putertained a- number of their As to be Ready for I . - 'tive of Green,aw, in Berwickshire, Scotland, [FivA DOLLAWS RENVARm-The above ie. no ,! Sa bmth'� school entertainment. Wed- Prito ird has go:n( I anb I ue c, I r ; I trustee, and Mr. Wi'lliam Somerville was ap _g for their an, olidays wit . ins I a 't - I J I I , a irie dalset Tuesdav evening. -Mr. George � - . I pointed auditor. The chairman -appc inted I and left his r itive land in 1853. A 1 mill. 1 viird will be paid for inforai ktion leading to tho con- nw4 n last was very unpleasant, where she Pu � I ; me ' d � I. --Ar- And M iis Aggie M ifter were visiting friends 11 I Mr. J. 0. Rose, th ' second auditoi. This 1 wr ation viotlon of I . .. - I � 9 ' ht by tn de, he followed his occup , the party or ps i, 4 wh,) have interfered an . the atte itnee was small. -The Salva- range iento ba eselms e: 2 made to 4 v� Rev. 131 WiOam this weA.-Miso McTavish, . - - 1, 1. ; 7 . � I A being all the business which the statute re, ,� in 8ieyeland, lBrantford and Pariis for a few with and destroyed propert3 left in the church @had tie Ar y in rnational troupe was at Mr. Goffin, of 'Goff it! I in I . of 8 ii4empeare, in 0siting at Mr. Duncan :­ � I - quires to be transacted at thin . � . . by por�oins atteDdIng Dull's church, Walton. By . I the . , preac I ham M I � , a.T . - - I i . meeting the before novin t the Queen's bush. G I I � veare order of the Managers. 1022 to ��all n Friday evening last. mor it qg and went L r" Mr. How 3rthy r � ins. our w4 . 7 1 council adjourned to meet again at'th, 0&I: I I . � g, and In !� �ffmm a Nov - _� � � . .- . -_ ; He was a eta igion ��� bE , d up with Is grippe list week, . . . t M 0 inch WrIensboyterian. in rel . ! WoRK)ms.-At the I 6 regular meeting rou li'�'Ih't no doubt prevented more from Tur rry in the afternoon. M Goffin's to 01 ��, . &i . . � I I � I . . ' � . . : ­ . I I 1. ited Workmen, the edgravt no w.' 4nable to make his usual roundr.- � ­_ I . of the Mayor. At the nex eeting the and was'for v long time an elder &ad session ri�gg -John Geminhard left for Detroit pp ,., . � 1 -:4-1 1 � of the Anciet rder at riddri . oth r ointment, i, has been say- I .1 officera and standing committees for, the year clerk in the roxeter congregation before follo " wer� M r;,,',,4o Rice has returned to his duties in - -, ­ ; 1. . . wing officer%s I stalled for the an- - last Saturday, aiter. spending a couple of are to the Tarnbe ry worl -, atid Aponuected A . 11 I . � u r - will likely be appointed. removing to Groderich. Mr. Gibson le�vw a I ra!in ; � In It � �_ __ ; - I I I I � widow and three sons and five daughters : suing year. P. M. W., Albert Carter; M. no t4a at home. -There was considerable with Limitowel. I � 1 1 igh school. -Report has it that * � I I . - - . tbeep v4s an oyster supper in the village on . It I , - - W., John McDonald; foreman, - Thoriias axe mtnt at Mrs. James Erwin's early - . - I . I � - : I I 1 5 . . - To d morning, the stove having ot � I r E�GNIMVDVILLE NOTf,.,,.-0n Friday o . isi, Mrs. James Ireland, Blyth ; Mrs. F. V, I Archibald; overseer, nr,v McInto.rsh ; re Mottdq evening, but we have not heard � ritit . I r b Dixon, Wroketer ; Mrs. R. H. Young. Tuokers . I � � .. I I . week the annual c rigregational mecti ig of . corder, George Feignso ; financier, William' tak ' Irs and then burst. Prhe inmates - - any patticulars as yet, SP 9 ._1 � I L . I I . � 0 Turtle Lake ; Mine Jean 'and Miss Jessie, COUN-CIL.-The council Ile t for 1899 met I I I � , —48 - I I � . I . � -, L - . 0 ­ ' - , L . . r in tbeir night, robes. I 'y � � - ou,r church was hold. ' It was fairli welU i Neal; receiver, John Lmoon; guide, John war 1 arcused and had to go out in th Ido atBrupefleldon' Momd�' I t, and ha I I � : . I attended, and th L apor a ront 'Goderich ; Thomas W., Toronto; Goo' free dr, terrimiren � V1111Y . ; i � ; '. - - . er ' t f the difl orent : ,rge Shannon ; T. W,, Gec rge Smith ; 0. W In terA I Londesboro. � � . nto, He ; hando'badl blistered.-Wi liarn i I societies and commMees showed that -nuch ' F., Montreal,, J., Toro Pet,er Gardiner. This I)dge is 'ateadily 1r;, had i � y I ishe Ithe necessary de3la tions an � . � I On t1l I faithful work had been. done was in the seventy I � - , it . G 0,RnNus.-The Hallett council com- . - Z - ! � � Ouring the . -second year of his ge reasing, I it present me ,nbership being S1. Far us n has been visiting in G-oderichi in 0eir dutieg, Messrs. .. Hicks and tock � -- ; � r. c . O' Horton were apop an d their labors for 1899 on Monday. i i The remains were takco to Wroxetmer t foi I I Wenry! in d anditoris to � I 8 V year. The treastiror reported.,that all or- I A--iNUAL MELPTI-0,.-The annual meeting -1 I I . - - .: dinary expenses bad been met, �nd a f i vor- interment on Wednesday. . I � I -1 . audit the books, an accq�,unls of the treasur- number of neighbors joi o . .1 I ­ I . . Ili � ­ . a � - liot'! ole k of Seafdrth, goad ,,'& petition to 11! - ! SEA ot oli a . - �- of the patrons mud shareholders of the Wat. . Brus�els. . D able balance carried to 1899. Messrs. A. - - � I ton cheese factory was held on Tuesday of � er. Mr. William E have the Ebenezer � ; I . � . I NOTE .-On MQndayi the recently elected who has been an an, ]i ter 1 for a number of 0 arch [turned into a school house,'and the i - I — Cro2ier and R. Broadfoot, retiring man- Loc.LL. Bpayws. -The IF�"t Huron Formers' ' Imtweek, Tbefollowimg istaken from the . ich I'Vill be oil hi wa I � i, I � , �. Y Wit 0 rf � I reeve a councillors for this village met at, years, declined to be rw�poiated. Mr. D. � ough* they would keep a' teacher Me' . I agers, having declined re-election, Messrs., Institute meets at Wr?xeter on Monday auditor's report: Total milk, 740,825 lbs4' � I in- - V. , � � James Citmeron and Alex#lrdnt were ip- January 16th and at Brussels on Wedues. � ; the Do 611 chamber to. be sworn into office MoItitoeb, of Brueeffieldo, was re-olected a 1 4%ut, it the meetinf, when some of I �__� � I .1 ; total cheese made,, 65,943 lbs.; average 1i , n I by the 43turning officer, P. S. Scott. -The member of the Boaro' of �h; Mr. Vi . � pund'out how their taxes would be , � '-Mr. John Love day, January l8th. The L full programme I lbt4. of milk to make I lb heese, . �F . pointed to fill the vacancy.': rm.. te, Vol I � � , - -1 I III f_-, 1 1 . was elected to the vacancy caused by the for both meetings will be found in a4age price per seasto 11-23i; K htO of Maccabees of this burg engaged Chesney was reap inte assessor, at a inen *44, were not in favor of the scheme. 1� - - -_ -_.1 . our ad- r * cents ; Wtid I at an Early _Dlate. *r - �A__ : - . I T ati?eope company Mr. '[f " M illo was elected amessor for the 1-1 I I death of the late Mr. C. R. "VanEgirriond. - ' I to give entertain. salar r of $80. Tenders "I be received by I . verti8ing columns. The'annual amount, $5,539.44; pa ' '� eceived ' a I - i �. 1 � � I Mis&:Addie Stevenson was re-& meeting of I .ron for. I men i A the town hall on Monday and the � ark until Janus" Mat for the � towt ip.-The Sons of England treated . . ­ . . � ppointe or. South Huron Agricultural Society will be lb. of oheese, 6. 27J ce to ; ad for r stipply- I ;1 __ . . I I I 0 IbO. Tue , Jai � nights of this week, but it did It ing o ' three thous"di feet of osidar and five th . , You Mi auto - . - gr t and R. Hicks treasure ' ' emsOlves to an oyster supper last Friday : r I . r. Our p ople held at Brucefield on Wedliesday next.- : of mill,i5 8 2/5 cents. Th Tatrons are rill ­ I . . i , ! . conoluded to dispense with the usual tea- Mr. Justio# Robertson, of Hamilton, was in ' Well a , seed, and the tloo anio 1 tit to very much, sod consequent] tboui and feet of roqkl el ,� fcmr� rep cul- evening. All report b*viDg bad a good � --- I _ I Seifert , for neXt year I , I I � � . meeting for this year, as part � of. the uni. - town on Mbriday, attending the funeral of . is �rlg It as...there are good p ,had small- houses. --East Lynne" w verts same to be diliver . I -directed by time.­4Leazue was held as usual on Monday � I . � � i Thro � oopects of bet- . � . I 119 versa . I pr, c P.& -the 'to 0 ad bi a 1%. - The first topic "The barren I service, ry services, which will Ite 'held t an his brother,Mr. M. Robdrtsou.-Mrs. (Rev.) ter ea. I I d 1, in town hall on Wedneads, the e uncil, tenderito . 00M. eveni I .1 I 1 4 - I �� -_ � early date. ThiE 48 evidently is step i the . ; This in the second time it has mad mitte 3 of the council. at b Olerk's office,on Jutroduced by 1� � - Colin -Fletcher, of Thamos Road, Usborne *-- I Dig tree,', . Mr.'G. Millin. The r117- I .-. - � I right direction, as such methods are It rdly J, its a � , pairance in this place during the pas; Febrt ary lot, at 2 o'cloc . Wext moot second by Miss May Andrew*. Rev. Air. * . 0 I ne . . - - ­ , ly a a , - _ viry rn g, a 4 � n. r .11 , L 1�r% u V 'In 'h t' * - I' � � v y v se t ' * ' * - , I �� li I I t , I h "I " R, �� I 11 I I. I , t ki t i li'to I49 1! f v '_ I I - 11in d � h � O _ - I J . I I . ( it n ; G ' d '1` a .r t I nd I � I '11 b t air �_ W Wm 6 a .�, WrP_ A niz-n nyr � I 11' ;T, -f I I I . , i is a guest at Ingleside, this week. -About I F uhar. he in this community tf � : 0 t Wfl' of � the most approved means of rf�is ng rn Dney half the people in the town are laid ' I tile council at Kyle's hotel,w on March Andrews was then called to address the . up �%Tji:xmras,-The reoent thaw, together to I I - I , i for church purposes. Then th� is &L I [)t of 'With ry I at, the firm of Smith 4, at 10 o'clock . � . Lv-mgne� aiad we mu"t say he did so in an ex. _1 �. � May be . . , , . � Is grippe and the doot ore are on the wit t avorm on Saturday of. last week, me . -mr*,4r, I yl -. I hard work, which re , of this Village, are havin a, larg( EMT E14D SC8AP&-A$r. &O!d Mrs. John cellent�mmnner, We hope our services will I, . I I G Car - ,, moup'th , Ily falls - � I �� , lace W* I � i � I : , ,� of a few. and man genera . to the lot 'jump day and night. -The annual meetiug I hai le4 the roads in a very unsatisfactory - - : , . � P i bute nor' sale if t1eir stock -for the purpose ofdhwolv Spro were a nobly suoriaed,!on Thurs. fiot only be profltabla 'btkt a benefib to all, . - 1� . 6c ; $lt y peop, at cod -tri 0 of the Huron Presbyterial Mis8ionar . . . , � I � I . . y As condiL�on, as snow covers the north and ing ro ip. i a are sorry o ose sue i my a suing 0 w n a ut eig t 0 1 invi ion is given a to stten . I in the line of eatables than the� avera, free- ;eociation will be hold in Clintonson Tuesda rl. E4-- iMcFA U, I I - � ge . y soulth �oads to a considerable de th, while goof u ineas men from o'cloo a aleig on, � o t , D yo, th &,rid auty fes,'Elva, Adams spent last week with - I . -7-I& I will offering would cost them.- . I "I . our town, as they I - ; I I IT ­ �Lblisa: Grace next. -The week of _prayer is this week be- those ruinning east and weat are almost har " U. L. L . c regor, OL I UCKerStriltn, 1148 been visit- in . 1. A&V V", 9 W opected as citizens. -Dr, or Eg ondville and. Seaif(Ttnl� drove to tendaiin Ulinton.-bbas Minnie Thompson I - I I J ing relittives and friends in thd . - oi�e . I Ek'all ,& observed in the Presbyterian ar�id Meth. -11 . ganiel McCurdy, of the Thames McKOv y is ain from New York, their ebidence. They ol ene - the house to ap er sister in Blyth.- ITN � . village dur- odist churches and in the E ond I - � ant &�, few days with h Ais 11 Yille Road, bad a very successful sawing bee on whero It boa if iv hit their uests, and extendi d taithern a hearty -Min A� Moon in spending th week at the JJry Goods Co. . I ing the week. -Miss Louisa � ."E W er been Xancing himse � I asD week, and expcet wriss went church. -The curlers, skaters a nbd hookby- Friday �afternoon. A number of men from mt few months weleo a. All enjoyed herqselvomi to the homee, Mr. AL Braithwaite. -Mrs. F. Moss to London I. I . I A tore min ints have had very good ice this s nei 4 It orh profwai n during the p ; � I � � 9 is week. - ood gathered at his IiKee and iigpec.i I i hos ital work. � He in boun( utmo , I ' in open - I tting about 25cor 0. .1 . I there for some time. -Several of fl I �a in I I winding up th t evi6ning's fan b ' ing this week with friends here. -Y / * ' ') I ,our p iople One ni lit last week as All r. J% as Me. I mecee ed in cu �Itop I have been off duty on i4ccount yf sickness . I is of wood. to beioi To. Mooney paqped away t( singing " Auld Lang By a," and 1 th in Miss Ups Agnew, who has been keeping k./# . . if . th?s Greatest C-aA Michme was comingdown town to attend a After -- a � was over a lei & number of in- her otlep'ltial'_ . F - � I (luring the past week or two, iiia d generally meeting of the Sons of Scotland h s :1 home on Saturday last. Thi Mr. sod Mrs. Sproat for theiT kind hospl! house for her brother, Dr.. Agnew, spent a . _.- . notbi d: vitedghesta; appeared, not to saw wood ral ; . , I i . I -walk, and falling b but to Amuse and be ainused. The evening I I g very serious, and we h pe socu to on the icy side 'i , f one ook place Sunday morning, fron tality.-Miso A. McKeniie, wb � ... It see t n r=d ,f been few daYs at her home in Belgrave. , Dr. Ag. , . is I - horn all repaired, and fit f6r bar jat� residence. Mill street, intermeni spending her holiday! a w4h Mrs. H�. Tyodal, new treated. a few of his friends to a party I I I I active liter. . his shoulder, and he sti I be I ­ I , � 1 sup- was spent in games, anq in dancing to the in m'de in the Egmondville cemetery,- has returned to reteu1ine her at' I Diy ,Goods Alitoiv. - 1. . i , � � . �diej in O*an at his fAther's in Belgrave, laet Priday even - I - � I . - I ! I 1­�­ . I I t � - �_ I ,.. . . t ! i I � I . I � I . I . I J. a - . . I t ! 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