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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-01-20, Page 4I . Kl�l . - I � 1.9— ­., --.--- ­­­­ � . — .1 - � �� =-.171 T-1..---' - i ; - -­­ I - -- T--, �­----- - - - I-- ---1-- " " . � A , I , � . -- � 11 - --F- � . -1. �1­1 -------- - --- -IV . � : : 4 1 'i - . - I -1 I ­ I ­­;�' ­­-- -7`---7---- ----1--- - . I � . I - I � I � I : � I I- I I . I . ; � . : I f 7 1 -� - I . I I I . . - ., - 4 I ko . . 1. . ; I - I � . I , - - t I � � I I i ." I . :1 ! . I : I - i I . � ; : � � . � I : i "! � 1 4 1 I i -I I � i : - I - - ­ I -- %I -- . �. - — �� ­ i � , . - - . - � .- -- -- - 11 - � ­- � - I-- 11 . I I I . I.- . 1. � I - - - , , , -- L ; I - J - I � I ; . � I � f � i -- � - I � , - . , . I - � . I � . ! - - � I I . . I I I I l � i � ; ; I � I � � � t i � ,. . . - i . I � i � . I - � I - I : . : . - ! : . � b � I . � I I I � ! I � I ; . I , I I I . i . I i � � -� I �1. - I : � . . i i I I - i I . I � I . . i i I � � : . i . . � I � . ! ; I I . I � I . I . � I . I . . 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An a I as take a to 8 eighing in order to fill, io the Jiard with yq g ride. Some 50 guests were present morning e Weddl g march was 11yed by ; 1. � THE I I . � . Mr Thi figure between 6e pRrenthi olo, or (ach : ppea w I � ; - 4 � I % � I - ; I I � 1 " - t done wo the page of the papor )n wl 3ah the it the - court at -Toronto , � where: the c) I 198. Mr. Robert Thom ilson, London road, I froi Sesiforth, Burlington, London, St. , Miss Ids; c pa t no cousin of � 4119 ri e, I � i . .� I � I - I � � c ; n y 1. � i .; I . . I � I I , e il � going to ;Kirkton, Woodham, I Farquhar, � and the g oom en, ered, followe 1 1 =eIrtimei aent will to found. . : take a sitdi bion at the bla ,a, � . � I I 1, . . - . judge's o1ccialion Was reversed, and th seat . I - p H I I : I- I Ma I � I f o ig & Maedonitld-1 . � a nithing with -IM r. John. Willar, of Hiangn. Cris ton nd hxeter, Who join ,in wishing bride, le% ing on ier father a s, . She I W-G,re again given'to Mr.'M io I I ,nd �� . I a 13 1 , � o ,rip, and that, gea- I Ir, Millar wil,1 find R , 0 A a clever, active I the � e sty blessing in life's journey. They was prett ly attiril d in ar ea in ; ca hmer4s,. i . I Spring Prints -McKinnon & Co --5 , 1 1 13ur 1 i 71 . ; 1� I tielman repft�esented the; constituency at the a A indu8trio4 young , n. -Messrs. Shaffer will eside in Exeter. I i o . trimmed . ith lace and ribbons, Th bride i �, Leading Newspaper -The Globe -5 I . 0 I � -too, I I . . - � 7 LZ r I 'I � McKay havo been- r ving a large num- X T�S. -The Sutherla'sid-Ianes Company was atten � ed by he! co sin, Miss 0 d , of' 00 R N E R ST.O�R' . snu I . I, Businees Collf-ge-W. J. 91liott-8 June seabi . Next came the : trial efi the � '- I � � I : I . 1. �� . - 1 ant I 5 1, � red by Mon' teith against t he re- - . 7' , . . � . ; � ar lie � I i '. . I I er of hogs and lambs -- V e past week. -As I "' I ��is week putting in a new Wingliam who w ,re Swiss mail, over� ;I " , ane :0 � Watch Repairing -C. A. Humber- I protest On i . � our( I - , a � I I 'bee i. I . n, uld's �in . The groor a I . � . ,orrespooden . . k a tas � � ]!: . � i ( I Your Needs-teattie Bros -8 t is -� ongfully accused of '�. for It, a It 6nufacture of staves, In ably 'Nappo by 7 1 , I � � . � I I turn of Me crip. At 'ithis trial the c--.- ieingthawriteroft .* em� which appeared --The p Obusi- r. Samuel Petbic. , brother of th � , . L i � Notice to Paxli('kmient�F. Holmeated-5 L i : I ; - " .1 I decided that the proper way e the i t i' ,1 R G T IN THE RING'. L � i old t#ill. illage fatheLS met f r . , ride. I . to sefti ' I the Kippen news las week, in regard t ' nee on Monday night laat.-Mrs. illiam The ceremony was I per ormed by Rev, P. � i . I. . bew i?f I Auction Sale -X Holtnest;46d-5 _ 0 . , I -1 I �4 I - e matter partaining �o the Tuokeramith Brcolts.hds been appointed post-mistresis of usgrave Af r ihe t sual congrat ilations, , � I i'' - - . -1 - , , � I � for.4 . r 1. I I . I � I � . I - � i '- Big Bargaius"A. W. McKim -13 matter won to declare 'the -cona a oo qustion, allow A I me . to may, for the the its �iogt office, Exeter North.-Misi ere over, the guests al ,b'down to a sump- - I i ,: I- , . 4 � , I,og8 Wanted It. liell, jr-8 . I - . . -, I beel " ilg ­�, vacant, at d to order a new election; I nefit of all concerne , that I am in no Emma , ' � it, prepared y mil lie ho I I I � .M I . ­ i - � Ki en, is the guess of uous re it and I :1 - I . i . 'Annual Meeting -T. Camero I yman, ipp . - �,��,,, ,way respon . ei L , � 'L I I -eon] gn i i � I I , i ki - a - Against thi doicisiott both parties took an ble for the above, item. -Miss Miss I. Dodds this weeki-The Presby. ostess. Dinner being V�er, tie bride and ' � : . I 1.lif� I I - .. . � a ;4 1;' Auction Sade-Joaeph Buab eid. 5 I B 1� I - 'L I Pit . �� appeal to t Court o F tins Acheson is at present, home from ; terlan dolgregation of.the Tham roomil- U U � f - -1 I per�l " I - ppeal at Toronl- i I es Roaa in. ogether with a n' nber lof the ' � - i Notice to Contractors J risot - . 5 .to. . ay. n 1 1 1 1 1 . I I . i . '! f I � *e thi4k- we have delmonstrated to the satisfaction of everbo4y, for these past . . M, i I . a3hool at Clint' te , _ � Good Teas at Dill'g-L8' . - on, under the doctor's atten- I 01h: ` their annual anniversary and oung friends, drove to !B!rucef eld a I d took I I R Theme appe Is are W b� heard on .the 24th tion, she being poorly. o ! day and Monday next.-Mr.John he train on a wedding tour. rh bride to- I � - I hop, - ll i I ' tea in 8 Z . a . Produce Wanted at Dill's -8 � I . h � I :11 . . . . . of this in nth, Until this. heariag takes . �. , " I � presents, I I t. - . Mimi .: A., is, Burlington, who has been the ived mai � ree months, that we are selling :,t � ,,Clearing Sale -M -W. H. ilia. 8 i . � 111`01MIll. my va Us, e and u e al - - .. �� i place,,,.and �! . � ­­ - : : f th 111 I I - - . I I .� .. I �, he decisioni is given ' ... gin Vof is cousins, the We8tcott brothers, hich gayo evidene 0 h eisteem in ! � 7 . Farmers' Institute Meetings -0 ,F!it is irsapos. � . Hulleft. I .� how , i� � . 1: I �z �. i �, . I �; ii . �! I , Bible to sa what is What with regard to I ir friends. - ousl - .01� A Chance -R. Willis .p at two weeks, retu tied to London hich alif Iwas hold by :her an' I . . I '-- 1 -5 ' ANNUAL MENTINO.-The annual congre- I i I I . - � - . I � . � - I : i i . I on nd j evening last, where he will visit he will Ile in th - Preaby- . . I a 1. - I 1- I �misse - som, ; . I I : �� --, ro 0 M as one of ! � I . Tesi� an hell on Wednesday afternoon o , _ 'Pay NG � r i� !- ` -Accounts Ready -S. Mullett & O -f South Per . � i ationsl meeting of Bur -no' church, Hullett, - - I . 1. - I . 1, � - - -� - Auction Sale -Thomas Daly. -5 . rel ives Miss Mabel Kirkby, Miss Annie terian chi ircghr,e;Vt1iynth 1i" a. I D, I ­ , ,: . . In Nort W i M f last Ro iDg , - I -- — � I' . �,.,; aterlool r. Lackner, Con. , IOU e and Fred Marshall, St. M%rys,- theleadi a e cbo� I , 11 . i has I §­ , � I ' eek. The pastor, was in t, ie chair, and � :'] I , I I I i �, �1'i - . servative, . ad darchl, ' I . att(n ed the wed �70 � I � i � I . ho.! was elbete. in I and le , ding of r. William J. � �� .1 i - I ;, I � I i - . I Lhi,P 0 1 i , r. A x. Reid acted as sear3tary During I , . I I !� i -A '; �'f 7, i� . d the: constituency 4t the i , We A lot to Miss Mary Edith White, which - - I 11 i I . . � � I At 'prices not approached outside this store. . � � 001 V* June sessio), Was uns4te ' . ction embership, with 3 removalii, an -increare M . :; I , Z MT. L � ,� ght '20fou &P, f who repr entp 41 he year 1898 there were 11 i dolitions to the � took , illall at the residence ot r. Thomas " . - - ) I I I , Ha . � . I - . . , i . gel w , do on Wind a NOTXS� , � I -4 � 0 nesday I' i3t. The W!e�the a n wyery mild. 11 I i . � day Z . 11 I f 8 over the year before., The amounit.1 i . I wh , : I � I - I - q.� �� � i court on amount of to,d liberal treati a g on �� Any person d hasn't yet tested the truth of the above statement .� . to N! I - �­ and gloppy roads io� the rolti' I I . � 1- I I i aised by the auxiliary of the W. F. M. S., - . I . ur genial . I � I ", — * .I- I i t q � . � 20th he ! bir John B�ren left, the kindly investigate our �-ntegr I the part of agents. lHe appealed to t iven by the congregation fog missions and � h. 11 . nerma I h � � - I 11 t citizenp � n xt time you are purchasing a bill of Dry Goods I for, O 1�. ­ SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan.1 P 899 , . ; . Zuric k , . .i.ty ne V & k I . 1 , � 1. a i ­ I .peal sgaini,t -. in loy of Mr. Thi !Iii., i te do going � . -- . � istool ­ I 11 I I , � I . i Court of A I this decision and ther church schemes, and So bbath day col- Ills A -- TION OF OFFICEP-4 AND PRESEN- e p lel,a! ! I I � � 1. ­ I 1, � . , the appeal' �hag I .�a t,.- / 1: a cm � 0 e � . . into business for 4i . r. ohn Ealer . I I - I -, � i fl� I, _South B. not ' it been 6an , �In i ctions were the largeat in the history TAM$. The following officers were, in ' has gone to Toronto to regame hi studies. I - I son'l . � - . I i I .uron Lib rals.' i East RIgia Mr. BroJ,er , who was e ected � f the - congregation. The ladies gave stalleq f r 1899, in Rick beillodge, No. 393, � . _ L I � i;-. � : ! . . 11. 1. - . ,� : - . I . . . �­f ' ' � , 64.59, of whi ch S I 1. 60 was t he amount of a Ancient .Order UnitiJ Workmen, Zurich : -Mine oole-C; ling his loo left for Tor* � � � for -0 ,� � -1. - � - I - .� 2 � -, �, : j%nk onto, to ake arm at t e oru al School. - L I I ried. . I'll I I � The annual me4ing of the S uth H ron in March, � and who t�ok his eat a i the I -offering given to 11 Missions, and Dr. ,C tn'bell, M. W. ; John A. Williams, � I . fti­ [ . i : I . . . Reform ,Aasociatio,b, as, constit ted f�r Do- June sessio bad a pr ona The W111 kno firm of Ma on & Doug. . , GROLGERIESS . 1 i �� i ji . I I , eat to fight. At the 18,75, the value of ,clo g Sent to the P. M. 1, ; Ezra Kaercher, _T. ; Lees Wil- - I . .,I . -1 K i:;, � . Ithi las did some grBi work t e ther day for I - ; . . -C �Z,Lt� 1� minion purposes, was held in ixon's all ) tial court to was ribilaq eni llugh U 1 void ged and nick and chil - Fred McCloy, R 6. ; John Proc, I L� . . leure i. � tr here dreu U der school age liams , O., I ff�­� , I � . , - I i � inong t e nd i -- - w - ' � I 1 ' Brucefield, on Wednesday a t. - The at- t On ter, . . ; William ,� , � J . . � � . * Peter Lamont. ' hey dehorn d I -he 4 For -the next si� I 10th� . f 1, he election, and seven were die lualified for ians of the /I orty eeks we are -going to give special attention to ur . , � - _I . I orthweet. . O'Brien, ,7. ; Charles , L - . - l� I � � � of cattle in less aw one� ho r. --Mr. MO -L I -at 61 ­ - h kagiving day, November 25, there was Eilbe . ; Henry Magel, I. W. ; Fred � I 4rocery Departmen.. ­�AL� I . iL I ch, as � . range, - arg � I .. ecriving nibes, la t the cofirt tea over $1 5, afterwards Siaignor, . W. After the officers had taken � he guest of r.Alei. � . .1 I �4- �, - tendance. on account of the ve y ba, I F late giving and la i 11�1 oJect Raisins ; cleaned CLurrants ; - new' 0 "7,- I aid upon the pla Cloy, of Zuri 11-i Lemon , �' - - 3W : I - I , . � Thompson on Su da last' and owing to the a fid n Peel. The .best qualities in the m L- .L_ :L.�: Danit .t,- 4 ' tiere held that ageticy-had si)t been proven and ade up 16, This was dividea . and their �es eotive stations, J. A.- Williams, I � .of the roads, was not very larg , but oAro, arket. Also all the new goode I � i 7 ­� - . �i - A � I � i . - r, I , , . bad roadawas o9lige I . I , 5�7 Iner Jo - Ole ant' confirmed -further the oburoh work in it� t h e r ;` 12' . _ . 11 I � 1. - .was, notwithstanding, a ve y i,. Brower in his seat. Me... lent away to ir, Master Workmen, was present- . to remain until ue*t e cooking lessons given by Miss Wilson, consis -j . �­ . : � I required ai a result of th � ting i larm 1,; arious branches. During the summer six morning. - Whi�ier turning ho , I : exander W1 leautiful chair and a highly com- . i inarri meeting. The president, Air. Al ed I b me from , �-, McIntyre, the Liberal candidate, an the I church last Sunday,evetong, Mr P. Rdig. o�, Itah' d .. .­� . onthe the' Sabbath School colitietiQua ,plimeota y address, wh li _4n Macaroni, finest Cream Cheese, Dutch Cocoa, Candied Fruits, Ek. I � � Mustard, of Brucefield, delivered an excel- defeated, not satisfied with this decia- ich was read by Dr. buffer slipped and I on the i . . i I . I W. V �, . . 3e, in ing & . � . - - I , mounted to $38 24, and of this $33.60 was Campbel the Master Wor i -1 - � c . . � � . I . 'I lent address, dealing with the change I ,,on- 'ion ofthe churt, hold 'was tan elect. 'The severe gaski on hi's f c�.-Edward 30y � � � 01ir Butter is A-1.- I - i the p) .. I cy qually divided between Hem' Missions and addre a ; I . I .1 : . 9, a as signe fficers of 1898. 1. I . 3171, . �. i � .r I I : . � � �111 cting, of I - a movin On I iis farm as a( on as Mr. -, I I 1iiela-0 I I I , . I - I - . - dition of affairs sin e the last me the proven, and he ban sip Med to the Court reach Evangelization. The Christian Eu- It wa, in thanked Mr. Williams. for ,the intend It ay in the week in abundance, r . � I - William Thirs vae tea the p em ses.-Mr. ; -F, I I V� . 1 �, association in 1896 . - eavor has 28 active and 41 associate mem- ener h, had displayed in bebalf of'the' W. . � : $ 1 � � il .1 . of Appeal to quash the decision f the trial ' � � � . I JameA - 11' I �fqliqOhe of the Go hen line, � I I I ; . ra, This society, durirg the Tear, put lodgei'am th i iarr 0 � 1 ! � - . a-st 7 1 � The following w re elected officers f the court. This appea not yetl been heard e very efficient and beneficial has return d liorn 1 o in S1 chi an. -Mr, � � :� We are paying 414 1 W � - � . ew lamps in the church and provided an manu�r i i which he had filled the office , - per pound for Al Bright Dried Apples, I I . . ABOoellation -. Presi ent, A. hlumtard,� race- L i - ing w� � I I . , ' left I at I D.- : I � I I � . i . I either. ' It'� a not likel� that litigation in r,rn for usein the Sabbath school and foi durino ti e four years Sam Erwit ' k f Michi : i I � - . - Kalb eo O' ) Ack '" , �the . :i I i � q , �&-dghi I i4 - field -, vice-president, Ji C. ei ichi I U lie - he h d presided over " . i I � �. the I qgei� an Master Work an,, instanoing I I � : - I . I I -, ,�' Ray ; secretary, Thomas Fraser, these three ases will closed ioon eUDUgh worship. They held a social on the ,�a Mr. Willis n LatiIiiOn 'a orta a. I - - I - i ,;� I Bruc fi Id; I I 6 result of not, havi I his eat ,'14':O'e" ed, I I � , �� . is a lo� I1! 11 , I li � - I 11 � . . I ; 11 � I �� i . � 4 treasurer, John Murdoch, Bruc(field ; mini. to! p ,� I I Cautiful lawn kindly furnished by J. Me- ' the ra fying faet that, 'from a 'charter � Ong �t , � I ermit the conatit�encies being r,apre. He should omplo son & I As . jeendiA I - i . Glreg6r, and realized $28-37. Last year mem , ra ip of eighteen, the lodge !h ' Our i . . , ': �, cipall chairmen,-Bayfleld, Dr, Stallibury, I i 3 . " . 4 I -of sm - � I � � i . � � �' sented at the ap hing session of the lurns' church paid for strictly eon general stoke-kee r Wbbie ' i.h 1, i Ilaid. 11 WANTED NEOXNAP WEPEM . - � A . � I i - I I I . I d- � 114 McKillop, George lourdie ;'.Seiaforth,J' D, D. proa gre. growU twa membership of eighty. It ex. I I � " 1Q`Wne , �. up with a atta k Is grip, is. W Ope . - , - � Legislature. But' whi�lhever way the de- gational purposes $654, for the schemes of preseq,ol he hope that he. mighl, be long . : ­­ � � I ,be- - � I I 11 - ; insurai . S.; -Wilson ;Hal Free Kibler ; Hullett,kollert' that we w goo se ix Guiding fa I i I 1 L .5 1 $7�. 1 1 : . ;!k i " t egAreq - wield his influence -for the good of h � 1.11- i acker- , may, go in he�e th I the 1�1 i . 1� J cis � ions . ' he church $335, and for all.purposes $1,038. . t , , I . , Scott ; Stanley$ lan Ketchen ; it! ind the counter g in'.-Messre. . ]an, i l� ii,000 Turke3 a at 8c per pound I . � i — 1 t is or e 1 and to enjoy the comforts of the . I 1p, .. Smith. Hugh McCa tney ; Henn 11, Dr. .Me - t - t is orole # . I � � - . I � � . . . . - � i F $1 standing'of parties in ,e House will n t be I . son A. Esler nd I'Jack Jo Ing i i I ; � 1 ! Insurat i I we , eri6ed � u er pound. . i Dermid � I 11 m souvenir just r ' . i r . - 1, I Stanley. ' � leaving here for the londike nei - - - -Tb . . il � . materially affected. . 1]l, . et Fented to him. t on inth. 1 � 1� . I i ql- . Meg - I . Mr. Will ams made a fe n and suit I � t i 11 ; &;a. George bicEwen, Hersall ;I J. A. I HURON TO 11111E FRONT. -Our old friend, ble Mr. John �hirek n 10000 Geese at 5e per pound. I i and 1 , , I I , I i repl�. ! � a Mr. R I iurr. I Ould r , I ! ` ,! - Wilson, Seaforth, and Jaines;LcckhaU, Me. � 1- I I I . . � I � 1, I � I . - 1 happen I h 4 . I I -1 I 11r. William M,iiFarlane, of Oak Lake, Man.' hem if t were no, Or - the ' �. , 1000 Young Obickens at 5c per pound. i � I � like to join it '. i � I I I! I I , i i 1� . lat . .; � Killpp, were appointed a - cro raitt e rade i kba, writes us as follows : "Knowing that I ' - whi h n ) � Misfort ; . On I benedict, li uite'an event, . - i . � . . . . I 1; The lit � . - 11 � : I - � � -1 of diacu&sion to k - place With Grea t � on te'l . I I i , Chiselhurst. have proveg � go . appenet I . 1110, ; , I - 'i F, . resolutions. eat in the 2 �,b, . - Canaida's T 11�- A good dea on Bri have always had an in , seri 0 Fl i w�They must I* dry picked and heads off. I momen �, ! - , Cron b;yo, I cannot let this Oo 3asion pass NOTEs. -Mr. John Shepherd, of this, , whe a a umber of O r I hilke . ; - 4! . . � . I - 01 , � I I , I f . proposed amendments to the�bv laws, butit Although the t tween Canada and i i silence, without honorable mention of ; place, lef i Heosall station on Monday If$ - ut snow -b Iling ano: see den;ally . I I � I her cl � � I rade be , ' I q ; . , � . � 4 I 1 inether �� , was finally dbeided to make no change at- - � j. � . I , Great Brit in has grown ron's boys. : with a sh'.pment of cattle and sheep for '� blit" er He nry 9dighoffi r in the face - 1, consiJerably of o me of Hu 'Jamee Foote, a I ; y -i . the present time. � I � � I I I tin L . 14 , . Mr. John MoMflIam, M. P., ti � late years, a ad more rapidly during the last a milent of Knox t3ollege, To o to and a , old co, Pt .y. Messrs. Henry Ryckman and with one, ill flictir g � severe wound.- -1tr. P �- - guial ; � � . . . I - I . � 1. , e rep � � �-- . , ruen in "i6lairil 1i . I I � I -1 time en .. decade" 3r ;o;� near I.. . -M ra. P l eon of' John Foote, Bayfield D6,nie M,�C%IlTwill Accompany hi R..'M jr., in. llit-piesent on the sick list, * - � I - - ` . i ribly bi i ii � t&tive of the riding, delivered an el qu at than ever before,'there is still plantY Thomas qicho'lls, -of this vicinity, spmt Wd--,'.5-�'IWA him a',-sp,*e�edy recovery. -K I . . I' . -1 rucefield, on h1a way to the Moose IMOU'111- I I : I I . , ; . ips . L . -1 . � I . i I address, dealing with many of th B import sint of r . e' I . . L . ho . . . coin for expansion. 'Indeed, th re- t Lin district, Northwest Territ last W)ek visiting friend i tl vicinity of. � Doti& IXoltz 1w" t ie. gi�iest of Mrs. Mel ) Ped I , i i I cry, where ; , . i � . 'L I L - litieal issues of the day. Hi ext, �es ied sin .: LLFril .. � I quirementa of the mothel I country are suffl. il q has been appointed to do mission Work ! ruseds.. -While out driving �oone evenng I Sunday UAC' -Mr i, D;o wn, of Grai id I on , --�!:�, . 33 IT � - ' - � 910MI'self strongly in favor of the -,otal i6b)li- * ,ayed for a few days at 11 Pop e, i lately, Will VAnhorh met 'Lia'at present t . able thi � � � . cient to -more than awall, lw lip all we can � liar Grov -, witli a raother in- . he aestolMrA."homaell, her- � - , I I -- , - . I I � L- ford W -fl, I �-. - ion 3f the Senate, -and cornimended the ; arm," the residence of William McFar- I pleasa It 4 lxperience. While turning d ,ritt.-Mr.Jamea. elgatty dro,%e tq Bay geld 1104 - GuN'N' Seaforth, - I . � I - I 1. . -I.- � overnment for having fulfilled .the � F re- I - r - . . i , I I !l' I - laost ill � I . I i . t Oroduce+ The old m(ther, however, is' latie, to - renew acquaintances � with hit, old on an py part of the road his Eiliculuga on Sunday last, hed for lev. I . I i 7 . .11 1, , - I horse ere, he pre1ae , I i I . . - . has ABIVA . . - . . - cranky and capricious, aid SQ11110titnee tard and f rider a barb wire e le . Sar a at i i ; L . ..� - .. . eledtion promises. Addresses were all o de pir ' I ell a d slid a , I —. � : . schoolmates, who lefb th Bay0eld road six- f e. -Mr. lGraham.-Miss ah I I fans )n - . . . . il . I ! - - halL p.6 I - liveredia Menars. George McEwen, Tion W to pleasti, an I we must eet her ' require- to egears ago. abbath, Jant Help �ad td� be summoned to release be present learni rating at the Blake - L � e � g I . I . i .._ Perth Items. �!' . "�� - led On 8 iary 8th, . Opp 1, nd� I average cost of drawing milk, 7.. . I onald - I Fraser 7 A. Wilson and James Lockhart. I I .1 - - . I # d � � - L i ! . - h the pulpit of' W. A. MeLtian, Pres- anim`4 - No serious damage was done. office.-Misili eLt%8wazi19,Wh)haj,beonin . ! I i if I I . . . . 7 iUcper gallon ; cost ot� making che -HarryJapling,of1sikster, N.or.th D&- : Rionnow I ; ese - I - A L . 811nar .. n I 'the parent4iroo.-Mr. Willam. Agnew, a es of . ng milk, in- of&, in visiting James Bradley, of *Xorth L � - 11 net ments or she won't have anything to do b 7terian minister, of -Oak 'I Lake, , and I 1 Mount Roae� Micl Igall, is at �p -eser t u ader 1 4 - . The committee on resolutions repor! ed in . I . . wbich - - : "We appr if the with Us. L But she can be made a mighty p -eachedo morning, afterribon and evening, ; . e noting all ex no ; : f1i subleta de as follows 9ve � . . I McKillop. k - - dences,' � course which the Government of Si� -Wil- good cuntom r. She has lots of money, and alile.and impressive aermons to large ai�d ! . � � %son of Mrs. Archi, � Agnew, im at present U anqe, cheenetoxes, salaijes, supplies, re. Easthope. , . ! . 1 fredLaurier has pursued since . ' . . I Nex�� k aturday only, January 219t, L' e ale a ad repairs and all pther incidental -Mr. Will LarkWorthy, of Mitchell has . , -� drawn A " �, r prjee if she eta a ilprecia - , will cljDa� 0 � L 11 ag`i� in' 09 she is not a tickler fo tive audiences, Whereupon our pam ifferisig fro an ittack of I& � ripp a. - Min il 1111 I - office ; we are . bar o t a -line of men's dongols -laced ens _ �, � pleased at the ver, r favi,rp )le t r remarked to your humble servant, whose . ees, rq tjS�nday un( X1 eE, 1.93 mills per pound. The -out- , returned to the school of practical �geience, , go to, P)r 11 11 . ,d It ro all 41, rular pribe $1.76, for$1 I E. Thompso, ape er The - par. .­� . I it , the further nee,' f the L I ga I U. .of clieese from our fa;VtiDry is worth $15,- T`01`0113t`D.� . -A v. 1 4 legislation passed for what suits bf re. How Well it will pay out eat Mr. Foote Was, il ' r T e& r are lrood value as $1.76, and cani or 'ental roof. -,-Mr. [a nee and I -" ' . . . prosperity and welfan ur fai Dom �ni )no - aid ON ra to try and humor - ght well feel . 2 tt .. k list; MiE a L izzie - .. - ppe 'a, - I made'for $t; but e Mral Bell and family, of catholli L J _- B of o . producers p 6ud of our Huron bo . Mr. Foote re- ; ibi bA we have too Manj of "Allan have been Ole a re tr and all those Iptereated in the I Sault Ste ' . , . � y I i . I 1. W1,11119, boots and shoes, 86-aforth. � for tbe past ,)I our villag I - that I M " 'm - Marie, Ontario, are -visiting at Mr. J. 8, - . �� Janua . � I I af it( ba the old. dame as much as possible, the . fol� I a med 'his journey on the Tuesday following I . -two we I h4e to Bell i th am one . a . �- - _ I -i inch an the settlement .of th M ' L ;h e woulId Ilke to see it ri L � , L . , . . I . eke. ! We L . IL - : question, the enlarge ent cf .he- � "I .1 1, elating of the �. r 'P , school 1628 . -The sixth and I 't I Coppin's, Mitchell. . un". A IL . V � total British tin- ' 8 J - 4� 1 ny lowing table, showing t .. his destination, after spending a few 1 more enjoy g ood health. -Mi 8 Rall , `, - - - -, I . 5 Pei 9 � in th ' lines o b ppy days among his old schoolmatei and lcil it w�s !agreed that J Was b� g - eat of Miss Clare Thornp, t*ng L society held 11 I '107nday event alter Debingham, of0hicago, oc. - -,I,- 1 atid M" . iii - 1 nature� and I � almen O'Lou " .. I id; not lome off, to quote- an I 10 cu�tev4l othe pulpit in the Presbyterlau - . The brio beneficial measures of a Ike , aliquaintances." . . ghin sou one day this leek. rish half - ! and A ier - L L� - - . IS I I canals, Imperial pen ports 0 el farm produce, � J� C0171�10 :.-At a special meeting of cat -a-, Sparks I Mr W - We li`�, 'i I . 1. I 1 have a strong hope that the GoverE mi )nt the propor at indi- 0 . � would 1po after ward No. I ; Joseph C. � The d b to " Resolved that a monarchy is a ,church, Avonton, one Sunday lately. _; - pven .a,v I � i h 7 1 . � �- I _ ti n Can a sends, *ill - � - , . - ---- . � I ble cate ; and . ko. � , er Gardner, — . e t we r f o of governm -Mr. Edward Dunkin, of Avonton has neyes, � . : — I � . � � . . I i as bem prepare disposed of his farm to Mr. Th i;;yce. - '. over and are alwqs plenty ready to do : G,&TiarRiNas. -iensa)fil. I I i if t . i4orrisoiia, Ward No. 2 ; Alexand ent 0an a republic" I V will succeed in obtaining a favor il I live do 'not meet her 1� require- , I .1 � f- ill re�rei ty . . Bellmore. w - 1, with the United States, which vi . 1111 in mevilts, there ard and John G. Grieve, ward No. � I i . . d ,since before Christmas 0111" � - i I -Mrs. Walter Davidson bag , C In as' of repairs to bridges or culveits ! i I . Ut it bout two dozen po�6plle would be I OW. . �� I settlimg many difficulties and difFerences be. . � �. the consideration being $6, edi, the ' . I ; JU: '. � V I 'i . I I i � ween y And oun . - 'i � e t wards, parti ig store is leaving Hen all !! I � - I brideox ,; . t that countr elves. We so, and Canada loses ti e trade. The fol g, ine to Jamestowri to visit her parents.,-- n the , 1 1 'F a should notif - UOKI" I next, Ut to Is 4i it each time - ib!' would be an- -I,- W. Hardin f St. Mar - : F . I Wil 0 � ya has re � � h iss May Davidson, of Wroxeter, is visiting t anct y mouth. Bargane in every departn�e t; at ction Bile . � . rE, also take pleasure in expressing our 7confi- lowing figures can not be repeated he co I who has the ward in charge. , ounced 'so it was never giinen and tired from the pub 0 school b� o ,served. " I .1 dence in the Government of . � . too fre- � h, ir brother here. -Miss Maggie Hooey, of' ThereZrZeslian error last week in the report In the evening � got gi�lods at youwtr o pri(e.. 1623-1 . ety . the SO- ard, after a -. "cw,� . pointly. The ,; for life. An qu � on. A. S. % re- is no mason, except care- - I ceased to stru gl arter of a century of- efficient service. . I Hardy." The report !! T )ronto. is visiting under the parental roof. . of the' iou � cil ineetii) . SAw LoGs WiNT�D.- Hig test market J, - I .. was unanimousl�, and - I . � 9 e0ort F1 salso made a 0 a mechanics Mrs. Baxter has returned to her home � am,av frl , , I . regimens and indifference to our Own, in be -r- ! - Mine Emma Mulve ri e8 paid for 611 kinds Of Saw Lo Oul toto slw-� i6atitute t it will 1i ly f 11 through too. . . I I , Charles Doolde is I 11 - . Y agra h A& I lea Dickso 0 1 , enthusiastically adopted and a pa r I . ends in I collect( r i stead of Char i 111 Cedar Aapiola, Michigan, having spents, � � � - � � ded to the effect that the(� 'M ildmay :f . RogIR' 32LL JR; -Hen 1 4 i - attahap 11 n. Fat c e � I.promptly attended . I . ests, why Canada .-The annual meetinA of the Bel. I : FAiti: SOLD. -Mr., Joseph Bushfie I This W I � few weeks with her parents in North East- � . 4 mHocia on is should not supply to �! Id has � ' Y�23-1 � I L a pity, as gooditeading matter, -A Y4 i strongl in favor of the en�ire abolitim of twice as large an extent . I m)re Butter Manufacturing Company wag : sold hij : � � - I ��� I I I ., . " I BRPms.-M. is. Richsr I iW r4lat is .At to t - . -1 . ie, ' ' le i I - u , , Mr. Pearson 'who has been clerk of th . 'I ford, I � � c le shows . - price paid being $3,560. The - .k visiting her diugh. 1�.Urst, 0 4 � T place. -Mr. and re, Brockle- f , � y ! � . a: e now oes,the 1 ho Id in the public hall on Saturday last fai in, near Beechwood, to Mr. John L60AL I for so an all a charge, wduld' a mat bene- ho e- - q� I the Senate. i 'Aa y bu �nes . G ! I O'Ro . I . I - , . township of Ellice, for 32 � . I miss.Flol � 4 - r urther prelimi6a I I reat I A though the meeting was not so well at- � farm 0 4ta ing 100 acres, but has no barn On ter. . I J _years, has been - I , 4, Afte some f '­ ' products wh h . this t in Rocheater�. New Y; �o oronto, are visiti thiel former's i 1, Britain needs . -,The fir t Uia meeting, of I he - new L I . � ,�� not of public intere I 1. I tended as in former years, on account of it,,altbi ilug there is a good house. Mr. . renti, rand Mrs. o ert King. -Mr. succeeled by Mr Justus Kreuter, of Ros� If the late :1 I 1. on, I � .1 . fit, the melati ag ad )Urn- . . (0ouricil was I held. in Coxworth's Q --. J. 0 - no of Prince Ed Oxot Island, and � I I � I . 17 ed to meet again at the call of tb e pre lent. . . Total Fro � 0 e weather, still it,was most unanimous. , O,RlOur 0 to possession in March. Mr. . i ing, w 4 r . I I ,took. - . - - " I riage to I - � . I I . . . e8onsid " gone J - - I I an, was one ;� I , - . - , iii. I - ! T change from cheese to butter, which ' B�ushfie. Monday ev t b in siad a ver' atic3somful d I of , � � � - imports. I . Can& ! i tend@ devoting big attention to -At present there is only one aacu t I 1 the ,cheme �R I I � e the chair. era )Ie businil ai airy . Pan ; I � 1. . a d very eat- 1 the catt e ying business. I t4e.spes in the Perth county jail at Stratfo I padking A I . ;1 t e 8 Dpomm ere at the conve fon of the East- I I . 1, � I Horses $ 6,104,54p� $ 1,364,1 91 � made last season, has prove through witli, which ncluded ille � . n rd.- This k � � , . �. Ontario Politics, ! Cattle 50,910,18� ii - 1 is ctory to the patrons. The old officers I - PRIN&S 1Nq 10N.�On Thursday, DecOmb' I Oint- � kw Dair man's Associatio a, in Kingston one is only an inmate until he can be re- - gamely I . I I � - . At . 41 I - 8 1 9,953 11 7 ' � )r meat of Offic, ire and c mmittees for the .en- � e. . . Bacon iw re re --elected amati Th .5 U ber of the pu � moved to an insane " . � f --- trimmed . .. . t Week Mr. Dillon waswell and favor. � . y ;­ I - � I ; hool a c ion hich reau Ited in th � re- i ilialioint- a ly knownl here when he ;as cheesemaker -Mr. John Wood, of Arouton, who - ra- 11- ,'� were - so ,2,546 16 i y will begin work next a 0 NO.' 6, assembled at ti �e mentV nea ly all th a old offic re, - Q a . I W . 7 i 14 Amot her constituency has w eeled, it �to 43 156 51! � _by aocl oe fac- : 12112nd, pils and friends A suing year, I lum. � I I Ham 7 918 90 � I I i On;on I : : � ea hool ape -4ite . I I . ' � I the line of march after the Hardy � G(J11 ,ern- 1,286 ' 57 A � :chool bon �e to bid farewell to their te4obe r, t to Mr. S. Sn - . � Fresh Beef - 28,147,17�' 56:1)47 toi-stof May. The company have decided number in for the.Biluevale Cheese Coinpany and we cently sold his proper y �- I unattend I !1 ment. West Elgi I i ' - imeall and vicinity. art aulffer- , Owl' - P n, made its e 10i4 3 an MUtton 23 4 5,627 i add another cream wagon, which will Miss A. iH 6YI3, who has taught so effic ent y I . " �Alwayr'� pleased to hear of his success. - has bought the farm Owned bV the late Mr- � , 9 . . are i ,of the bri � � ips per wet! 'er .in rJ Janii�e Robertson was iin Tordluto on ,700. 1 . I , . ; Thursday,of last week, in a aoniei rhai 'ein- Pork 3723,622 �Tnake three double tr' k, as fol. 1 in that BIC ol for over three years. , ' i ing firoin Is grippe. � Mr. Edward 8 i 11 Henry Wood, for the sum of $6 wedded.1 . � I , . I . : . I 'no getti�g along, nicely sinee the, o rati on and I � Poultry I , . i tion froll �lows: First along the end of Turnberry. )I Hays W48 . nted with a handsomel . ]Moimday I�st attending the ' -The managers of Knox ehumb, Strat- i . phatie manner, by electing Mr. Do iald Mc- . 3,566,19� 40,370 : eis � . farseral of his ! f0* is this week 1 able - to sit - up.- Mr. Robert I ulacle I , . ? . I Butter 77,462,329 2,164, 1 it to the gravel road, and then north to ' iniAed Wri ing desk, accompanied by an , thti late Peter Mclatilash, of the firm ford, had quite a busy time, last woo'k pro- I . train for i � Neigh 1b a majority of 240f, ove )95 � more; sec2nd by W 61 " MCQ eon, ar.!, has Oee� suffering, for se irieral - - �i y r Mr.1 MID, :B, roxeter and Gorrie, I dres's, wh, Is shows that Miss Hays wag . P�' McEntosh & Son. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred viding seats in the new church men- � I . .Z . )00 ! � ii - � - ; Cheese . 28,642,000 16,300, ,rth to� Carrick �Ounda I ' a . , for the' I I U=Uaily T t . Dernaid, his Conservative I pplildnept. i ated the pupils and those interest d weeks from � ; very I severe � a itack I I Mr. Wheat ry; third,- by Ford- 1 preci Of 15 McCracken, of Brussels, #ith their. two barn of the congregation. -.1, -and useh 31 . 1 82 ,i" I � � ; . . . � I .. I ' I., - I . 113,70200 9,125,? ::w ch and Orange Hill. - Each patron's I in the sch Miss Hays goes to Toron pe.-Mr.1 arry.4ullard ii and hasbeen ahildreli, �epenu last weeki' at Mr. Job -A recitial was given in Knox church - McNeish represented this const � .-. �i itiency in - . P . . i rip 1. � ,. � the last Legislature. At I the .c . I . cm,am will be hauled twice a week. I to attend e Normal School. I ! , for I some tinie ponfined o h 8 0011111 Go'rdiner'p'.-Mr. William �tewart we t ton Mitchell, on Tuesday evening, 17th in 7 1 1 1 r . -i - U at, . . !; k, 114 raf elb - i I . I through illnilass. r . Ellin is in ( Od �rich .: The Huron i . 111�111lst week to attend th Miss Edith 'X. Miller, a lead' - -A I I ... , e Normal ing eon I � � 1,10 .j Fi I I — — ' tralto : � tion in March he was again el t d 'by a Re� istrarship. I r I i — this week, her ion e home, 'risic.1 ig rela- , , � i FM -1) i .. . W . � [FROM THE SEAFOUT11 SU � , 21114�e"'eto .Before,leiving, Mr. Stewaivt was singer of New York, was secured for the oc- � I I � N. ) . Brussels. ti#os and rp"n win . wArd will b , � Bayfield. . - -Our pre t & by the Xethoolist Sabbath casion. . . I viation of � gmallmajority. Inare-counitthis ij�rjty I I I � � I ! I I acquaanta,not 3. e , . � . I I . . .� . E i . 's. I a U in i larger Me n a few I - � * . - with And dt � was wiped out, and his opponent � . There are tr Lny applicintm for the pi Pei- NOTFS.-John Beattie Sundayed in Blyth. - WAFT' .. -Robert Blair, who has � be is council ar i school, i" which he ha� been a zealous Ross Clarke of Stratford, has been ap i b ; '"as'.given tion F lm . I , -of registr r of the �ou au ace rains, -wh5n the v ater worker , . with a ppree i of morkey.- pointed to take Fi. D. Sharman!* mail aer- I y p.ersop,g - y I ately in � kots, returned home last wee . was inclinded It Re . I I r order of tht I . , . nty of Huron -4Luther BaJil is visiting in Wingbain at : I places in the up in tinlies 01 sh- � f I the Beat by a majority of one. At e u Die rendered vaca it by the de'mis Mr. Gib- preeent.-Leon F. Jackson is back from ! Joseph. I ir. who has been at Bay Mil a et � fie mits M Collie ap6iftit a � few days last vice ran on the Palmerston -Hamilton . - � I I ..- re in in I I � I i - session of the 1AgislAture, thereto re,� I x. son, and amor g them we lund rat t . liatham', where he has been during the � for the past four years, in also home. ,Th Miss P4 ill Clin;onl this week wi friends in Wisi�bam.-Rer. W. route. Mr. Clarke will reside in Palmer- I ]* ' ' nol is, Mr. Q . I - * in w I n to t Week speridi 3 I . I I - � POSIT01 tV and I te p4st few weeks. -Mrs. Robert MaiDprese in I ca he serious illness of �the. J. West, M.A., of the Preeb! I I M. Y. McLean,.of Til'IE EX . h:ro � days with r 51&�ives . I I McDermid represented West El in,; a id � � r Viterian. church, ston. I I , I -- I I member for South Huion. Wiether the Visiting at her home near Lucknow. . fat . and friends. to a e - � I 11 . -Harry . ,o Week r has started has pomni�nced a series of Sunday evening -Miss Clara Boyd, a former teacher of . I Mr. McNeish remained at home, r. -I k C. spy ! P _ r Samuel Blair. -John Eagleso, i . in thelvillage learn Germar I I I , . . I � p Dermid's . . sermon ' the char - � r a made a 44eation ,, Df patron- James, of the Commercial hotel, Blyth, was � North Dakota, are Visiting I a o� acters in' Banyan's Pil- Carthage, was united'in i.n.�r,iage to Mr. E. - . � liointment '], a class t - election was protested, a,ndl the age, or a recognitiork of in Bruseel� for several days this week. DiATH.- ra. Job McAllis r rl;tu e . I - . . Fall Wbe&V . gjrim'o Pr6gress.-Mr. John i Collie, station McConkey, of Tralee, rday 5th - sprift Mike .1 . . . � . Qlaft P", b .1 I -, -i , '. serviceis done for . -D. ; relatives h re. -The annual meeting of ti e home a fe d ago fromi ourtwr ght, akento in I at ierformied. W; �;- 1 1, r ba . the part , or question of ability to, fulfil M. Scott was in Blyth and Wingbam on a -. Stanley I . 1 PTO 1 spending a two weeks' Is . The ceremony was p atu . I tion, e are of I I ," meat was declaxed vacant by the ele�tjon y ranch Agricultural Society' wee where she la been 6,01ed o oliday at 11 Rev. il I I . I . � Y art. Mr. MeNeish land Mr. McDer L �n ale - � I thef,osi - b I trip this week � win to blif ill- Niagara Valls.-Kev.. W. J�. West, M. A., J. W-. Cameron, of North MoLrnington. I , - 1 1 c ean is the properL per D'stlehess . I g- ness of heri mothe , Mrs.. Ch rles Scobie L n - oo tho� opinion that Mr. -Mrs. Thomas ; held at re. E. Elliott's, on the I Ith, wh aid M . - : . - 1, were again the cand idafes, and afte a hard There are few men in the ion for the poB!tii;u. F - er is visiting in Toronto this week.- I the follo Ing officers and directors were a I attended- the convention of the Presbyterial -One evening lately, John Briliwn, son of � _ .. I I I t who die'd on 'Chu red , 12fh i ant., at the I I L�- 0� . - I - I I county te Miss J. Rome is visiting in Seaforth this I pointed President, R. E. Snowden ; . in Kincardine, on- Monday', and the Mrs. D. Brown, of North Easthope, . L Ct r. , - . ripe old age , A 91 a re. 'Mrs, ScoMe to- . -1 : , 0- . . 7" 1 i L' fought battle the electors return( 11 done more for the Reform par wh ' Week. William Sample is home from Lon. ; vice -pre ant, R. Penhale ; 2nd vice-preai- 00 i . �f the Maitland i'Pr*nbytery on kicked by their driver. He was unconsclouff - through the columns of t : . gether with her no band, J!ii Ir. rles I , Neish by .the substantial majo: . he press . or on t e 9- don, where he has been working for the ; K c e'y I � � 4 tyv, %iitll er i mee - , D. c aug on'; directors, -Joseph I h, Tu bIng ., L�' 17 1 � - A � - I rit,y above (tent 16 eodaV.-rhlr. George Macdonald, cheesew ror- ­ � � L public platform, than has 'Mr. M. Y. Me", , pi at, ten months. --S. T. Plum L received a ! Wild, Soobie, who e-decenied her in 1879,ei * !Orabouthalfan hour,but-is nowimp I mi- -. - �, named, so that for the next . se vere kic HAU utledge, J. Woods, Gborge grAted from lasgow, Scotlao''d, to thin maker at the Bluevale factoty, and- his an- 19- 1� ii re( y are 1� ..r- while his reco nized executive and basin lse k from a horse, while shoeing it, * Bates. D, ('Falbraith, Thomas Cameron, W. sistant, U . r. J ones Burgess,� attended the -After spending the holiday season with � t- . I 0"s � no n ;6untry in IS - � .. -1 . ? They afterwa came West t ve I X - , ­­ . constituency, and Mr. MaDermid W tion. We ba,; e, to the boat Of our abili , "IN alker, Of WiDgh&M, has been in the vil. ! secretary - o Humn , et- � Tobabode pe, I NcNei8h will go to Toronto to re present the - ability emine bly qualify lhim for the p si- but lie almost recovered again.-J&mes ' J. T6ug a,' John Johnston, B. Higgins locating first its Torot1to. 'Con � sition of able Western P�airymen's As- her parents in Fullarton, Mrs. Hannah re- : . t ill ot � , H. W. Erwin ; treasurer, J. ; '; sociation,in Guelph, this w"k.-Rev. Mr., turned to her home in Onvaha last week se- A � I Am fr"W.) � I a home. This constituency., ther �� y :opposed Mr. McLean in his political views, Is ge during the past week. -T. and S.- i Morgan ditore, W. H. Woods and F. A. tling near Tirna, wheile Mr. Scobie tre ted land, of E bhel, preached 'in the Metho- a Le I 1 3 W*04V" 011 . efore, in a ; _- I .yel somp sai d by her siater, Miss Rebeeles i t. ,while, at the s�me time, we have recokni2ed Ai0es, of Winnipeg and Brand n have been Edwards' he Bayfield Cemetery Company la flour and saw mill, Which hei ear led '' I 11 ; . D. succerjefqlly for about niuiteen y ' - dai evening. -The _ - f I r Ion b have met with almost - I on Monday, 16th, tiars. annual m etitik o luevale Presbyterian 11 OV Per � violiting their sister, Mrs. C. Ross, of held thei[r nual meeting f the B -Miss Jessie Duncan, Canadian Presby- � Im": gain for �he Government. The Gov rn-m'e his faithful allegiance to the .political pasty P 1. very . i , ,� On dist church h�ye lamt Sun Stewart. # -1 Woodporoo I - n They I I I un,preceden �e suebt in ;of his choice, and the enerigy and ability he Biluasels.-John Prior, of North Dakota, Allowing officers werial ap . then mOved -to Scaforth,j� where Mr. : 1 over -1 . . ' ' whel S . n th . I p in e . cobi congrega on will be held in the church on terian missionary in Neemuch, Central In� I �, pinothy Aw in the b -elections, having pained - has diapla�ed oot onl e again engaged �n millitig, erecting - , , -'; . 0 p president, Ida , ev - , e sure, t at elecors week. at ! - Ro' i Fork, per 10 I y t�o 10 y in 'olitics but alsolin was visiting old friends in this locality this I Presiden , W. H. Woods; vice- ; ning, January 27tb -Mr bert dia, leaves for her home in Stratford about. 4- J . atituencies, South Ontario and VT Eli business. Of 5his we ar h It is 17'years sine 1. T. J. Mar xe ; secretary -treasurer, James wh is known as the r1led. flour mill. Meg. I ,. , -- �1 lallow.lwj . . e M Prior lived I , iossessed! Of in , excellent ISO wa seriously ill last Week with a sore - . She L I I , of all shades C f in Brussels, and he sees I -was p any roat, I b, A we are glad to k4ow i . has been laboring as a missionar India I -- I ea� g I a gre the middle of February, on a furlough, 11 r �aot only t � . i I - -4-1, I - The Opp ioni. n would be pleased to see Mr. McLean rbeeilve ch migea.-The East Huron mer:' Inati- 1, John 'Me"I'aughton, John Morgan, John ' I cove g. , � .� - and have not lost one )_ . Politieb ln South Hur�n ' Scobie " .� 0 ' L al I I E ­ Fat it many, McDona d ; directors,- James Campbell, lqualities, w4 , ich endeared he 0 t in now re- _V in Tosomm _ the other hand, have lost two con titte . the appointme t. I tu e h Id their annual meeting in the town I Mid ier many relatives, but to a very I . r.John BurgessIs in Brantford for six Years. ID I *PTIAX Wh" .1 i . i . . o A. E. Erwin. -Miss Kate Parke, , �. � at ge cir- this week t ending We quarterly audit o -Mr. Alexander Oreelman, of Toronto I . . -- 1111111111111111111111 Wed , . P,l�-- retain : """1111111 � ha I on � e will, b t , , Me ; bsesy cies, have made no gains, and on] need a ,cle of friends,� by whom sh e greatly was 16 OZ $10 00 - builli � - Ing 0 1 Miss . _a an L g ter to . - I - to L I I 1-t - 4 one constituency, North H 3TI te will : Mine it Marshall, of Morris township - I Mr. Davtd Gemmill, of � 1. I11O 700 1 � - y ol . . ! ? . fternoon and 'evening of Fr t road, attended the wedd' ' ed. She leav the Calina, n Order of Forest,ers' books. i the linperial Bank stafl�, has " asting�, V I of 1is week. -Th mr . es a, son and . ,. . "M , it ich ': I . v ,erial Quartet transferred Listowel, where he will fill � �r. I L I ? Kipp/en. I . ov mot Turnberry, at new � . . , . I , a; I O t� 11, iz�- ; ap ilear in I e blackboarAs -into our school on accountant in the new] - 1�, I . Scobie, -Of Cour rig y 1, �' I . . er is , soloist. A fall house is ok. pI ci o Wednesday, 18tb., important point worth mention " L reg 9� It, and 1 They are 4.omposed of a mixture, whichY opened branch of that institution. -V -elections ba � �, . �hetow hall on January 31st. ar h, and Mr. Win. Boyle mourn the lo h of a kind and I her,': t - hop"Ver 1% i 11 by ve taken place. i h . BAD AccIDENT.-It -U- with sorrow sod Xv 3ry inemb y - , .Whicl viz., Mr. Joh Vonday. the position of: Ing, is the . Min' Mrs. John M Allister, of Henan 1, I i ,nd 17 � when dry,� . closely imitates al' -Timothy Hance, of the 12tii coneession - w # -�' I ret that we �ave to make mention of tie ex] iect . it d. - Marsh al w as well-known in this neighbor � I ate, for which I I I dark gloom that has been cast over t ie &rand-childre and 28 great -gran -01 ildren. � . � - I ToRoNu L . fact that every Liberal member'� rEtnr n e 1, Mr. a d Mrs. Andi . ood h ing taught in the Front road I Mr. Geramill is the sole pent in Canada of Elma, passed away on Friday last. lie A . � has received a ve' much larger Exeter. "i, & V I The,deceased was (11 years, 8ii i I - . L receipts of . home of ,ew Bell, when . ChoO ftblie and i i - 1. 11 majori t d her many friends join in wishin, we believe� -Miss Maggies Be resided'with his sons for some years - I -- I I . 9 12 days old. at� the ti;�ej of �er eat ,11 Burgess re- � P " t4 .-� --. L' ,good. dema - JUPI Mr. and . h, and � turned to her home in O*en Sound on �- ; 13 to 14o �i L ' i" Y on Wednesday, Ilth inst., they receiv4 I A ( s BoNDS.-A very quiet but pleas ,8. Boyle every happiness.-Mr4 . was quite smart and active until Le, - ' - - ­ I I than he scored in the March election. This the sad news, by telegram, announcing. t - Mrs. Hance having died Some years ago, ­ - . - � sty, of Blake, preached an ex, p i 01 ith � I , . . �e ant, ev t took place on Wednesday even James D. Ig � * thin I - their Son, Willis 0_ very abort time of a i . i �' V for ,dairy t would seem to indicate that the clectors,, death of , . � Tuesday, I fter spendifig seye1ral weeks w He Was Ian old resident of Elms, and highly , � ­- I im, at Fort S ing, Ja collent *6011 Dn Sunday morning last, I her �ecease. � relatives ,here. � � uary 11th, at the beautiful �home of ; I ; � , -1 :21r, for V katchewan, NV thwebt Terri I � J � . f� .1 i i tory. - The par. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hazelwood Exeter, . I I -Peter Hudson and �his sister . I having had more �ime to consider' on so' in respect4d. . � I r I St. Andiew's church, Rev. Mr. Graham - 1�1111 � �Iz, I . ticulare are hot, fally known, I . . I . I Rfibda,of .- i, Eggs -Are second thought, dacided' that t ' but Mr. Boll when the! adopted da being a"y ; � . � L . - � . I , from home. -George Green was I Moosejaw,.Northwest �- -1 - hey� had made was in charge (if runningi the engine i ,ughter, Mi�s Mary I Blue le. I Territory, are visit- �. � for,beld in I I - Dr 1 , I a mistake in Voting against the Hard ' is his Edith W ite, was united -in the holy bonds home fro; Donegal for a short. visit last . I .vsclale- �, ing with friends in th "�- ­ ,y Goy. brother's flouri ig mill, a � . . I - 0 Vicinity 'Of LiAtOwel. `.: -� Alob-T= . u'd while in the abt of matrim n week. ! NOTES.�-AV a second eneral '. 1: ernment I f William John Weatcott, of ! . ­ : L g of Norzs.-The recent thsw,! together with L Mr. Hudson, who residedin Listowel nrevi- I ' ,market is A in Marel, and had deterrninO jo of adjusting a belt on a pulley, he w� � ,rm 0 J� to . the BlUeVa,l heese an Butter', Ceo n - , - I -, ­ , 1� � , " the firm o eatcott brothers, printers, and .1 i 11111111111111111111 I pany, the storm ion Saturday of list week, has left on* to the removal of the family io the �� I ,. duest. F , . I . I - . or4ed �y R, the roads in a viery unnatinifs' ry condition. Northwest) likes the Prairie pro, i , f � -X(� improve this second opportunity - ff ght in the machinery and I ,� held last Frid �y aftern no Mr. J pp n , _ 4 1 � . can i I � � Oo . instant Boll of.Mr.1 J. T. Wescott, Exeter. Rev. Winthrop. Mille . ,quo killed. The remains are now on thi i � r, proisid int, whos, duty it v nee � I te nee . I � �o de. -There was considerable 4xcitement at - . I . � them, by renewing their confide n tliat 3 r d John Russell, London, officiated, while the -One evenin not long sigoi as I ,� i i 14a ; Monti lai at rest in- t ' 111i in Lbis r ,c r Mr. Mr, Ed. Xtue's one night last week, the Warden jam I I home, to be (!l ORANGVM N. -The annual meeting of ei cide whether . WL County etery. I I I i Government. The Government will hav - he Rodgervil e dulles of bridesmaid and groomsman were d th es orrance was coming down - , we . - Min h By ath istrict f allett was held in Loyal Orange Thomm K. P all, wh( were ti when the stove p ? havin caught I fire and th the t %-. i . to 150 � - � In I I I I is felt b ; I rJo;rn,edWby' Miss Edna Marshall, Ki i - � � . I � � clear majority of eleven when the for the family, h gas, rkton, Lodge, 4, 813, Winthrop, on Tuesday ,directors werei voted on t the an ual meet. rat. .1 ?I 9 I en steps which lead to J Wingefelderos -- - �culls 3:0 to' . . � i� - gi�lf i. afflicted. hic I teen so sudlent . y ::n e1jiington A. Weatcottp brother eve 11 bu inins,tes were aroused and had hallo at Rostock, n a and fell Upolt - A t- - i - I ture meetis on the first of F .1 . ning Of i t week. There was he sfippea* '. -� I I . . - �- - .Vt -, � large ii g,the previous Friday Should b director to face tie danger, but the firemen were - his shoulder, sustaining very painful =1ur "i,, - � - I , abruary, This ofth groom. The bride was tastefully I at- I attendanof rom all parts of the district and cast his vote i�k favor of Mr. Isbi ter. - Im. soon on bai id and ex ��11 Tore . is ample for all practical purposes, And � NoTEs.-Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Hen'- tired n a fawn costume, with cream I ! I tilliguish�d the flames. ies, which, for a time at least, will - - 04 The refti . e`- sall, has kindly eon e . ace, a great: i of - important business was media ly aft6r his election M Ibibiat -Mr. Matthew leave him . -4, . . sures for the dovernment aid to 8 rited to favor St. chfiron and gold trimmings. At precisely I . -er Westlake ban joined -the powerless in his right arin. . �:�!'J_L -demand for . callry out Andrew's Sabbath school, of this plac six o'(1ook the bride was uihered into the traneacte I I The election of offleers resulted resign and Mr. Powell and sev ial there noble arm3 of married men, altid, ban taken -David Phillips has. sold his 100 &ere - �� � is . L' any schemes they have to propose in the i with one o instho re I tion of John Ballard, of Win- who w4 re norn . �rt-- � I ,ket ` itteM ' !I - f his pular lecturea,pli Januar�l ar or leaning,on the 14rin of Mr. . Thom ­anated declined. ie . irect. to wife an amiable and excellent young farm, On the 4 concesgio of Wallace , 4�0 for L ' I - ' W L I - - I.- ' am , - ­ --- _jt� LL or p irt culare next week. -'Mrs ore the i completed the board b ch � sing I person of Miss Allf ths King. -Z -his neighbor, John M � . I - I , , tereats of the province. . ' 30th.. -Ful W I throp, di tr let master, sissisted by the same I a,dy! in th th a to t i ' . ai el wood, while Mr. George Hamterbroo . ;Kar - , � � ' I D of ;on, L Who W visi ing of O ra as last year. The lodge walle Mr. Jo in Diment, or. t the a nual meet- The'pocial event of CC . 4 25 UP, � 11 . Ther Uncan, staff of O albe, for $ 26 . ' 11 250 to We I . . I . e are still three' conatitu etieie8 t As t as at Exil ter, and Miss Mary! Ha�elwood,KirktOn closed in a 'form, after which all mat down in I company decid d that t Z! ­ 1. i the a occurred one ban also sold the 37 acres adjoin J. T, - - `1 ` i I go t 1 p siti n, .4ig , rece y9 . � I.Bg to �� --V . Nat r turned ho � n a rp red by Mr. and Mrs. gal man, as well &"a 11 �he real �, of th6i 7 -. , 1-4, the home of Mr James Mnlholland, h re- played the wedding march. After the core- to ' 4t (tl when Mr. &no Miss Turner Doersam, for $750. Mr. Doerisam is like) U , dispose of, viz, .Q;outh Perth, North me.-. Ms@ Dott�GillesOie, of Exe- in 0� d of - Of nte�taineej a number of thei� friends -and to start a tile yard thereon, as the moil , tivmroc So 'l,y 4.n ciriingra be let by r q is ­�I- ning * . t tur ey and � I � . Since t . reated the to a taffy party ' It is hardly suitable. i Mr.Can " is rem( I ' I � - , - it now is t ter, is visiting v ith the Misses Clarissa and y 4 e and guests repaired to the rose A a great sn�ny then 0 By have discover, A ik by -1,w I loo and East Elgin. One of thee ' I ha cup Y. re' e, eas Mary Mellis.- tulations were over, the Wma !�; W t Thpa .menu consiated of work I , i hould tonder 'a, the nece r us jut e Aelling dining -room, where ample justice was done, other daitties, to I - - o by , the interior of big store lorderto make it to tl te sumptuous repast which was provided jus. effect t 3at the I sales I � r. and Miss -F. Barthel, one of the earliest : . Perth, was represented at the I by a Liberal, and the other tw Jun in; which all di to say that 4 residents , & cattle. Thil � ions.r . � .4 ample man should b; e gated Tur=II maintained their. high reputa- of Fullarton, died at his home last week, Iff lrgeatine more eon ticef and 0 ed it would not be long before at a in etin 'of the Share boat and h4tess, and by at the ri#e -age of 94 years. He had lived - . 9 ho�derx lend ot y 1 ti vAtives. In South Perth, it will be remen Bee venien% Mr. McBeat I h is bver� for the occasioxf. The evening was pleas- another district meeting in held in 813, and tender. Accordingly a Ile , - - rt. Am I .. . ho " � . I ga who has been pc Orly for - day � I William Messer t,6 ask i I - I I bored, at the March election, Mr. M)scr P, ing he work, -Mrs. Willian�' Cud-inore, ant], r spent in social mes and amusements, Mr. and MrE4 Treworthy will again be am ' putatio � W s sent i t1lbeir kind 4ad genial mannet'! made every- on the firm on which he died ov,,,er 46 years, 6.1d, Argen some fbw 8, is toge iher with abundance of thunic, fu ' - to Mr. im if he on feel, 6oroughly at h ' i - ome.-Mr. Frank and was highly respected by i wide drele IF ,54td� I . ; eno I � M40142PWA w -o have en now nicely ort.the mend.�. The roads are i4 by ,'i he Misses Hazelwood, Kirkby, and ' 1 !&me salary. Mr. Messi �r I onsen randfather,"p, Mr. Louis ­ - - I the Liberal, was supposed t mished ployed to!prepare another supper for the would continue to be tbeirl " an b the ,my spint last Saturday 'might at his of friends. Two sons and a daughter our- I . , . 6- re., sad " - . `[ a ro.ugf. tate, a d business in our village is b hren.i I' Roadhouse, St. Marys, and Messrs. Geor e 84 Denoiny.-A num. vive him. I . 1, *era out its .1 majority. e WPM dull.-R8ev. Mr, AcbeRon 9 MATRI ON is a good thing for the c pany' � Th see. � ber of young people spent - 7 ! turned by a smal 13ut ther I � do hich: . � a dispute about so attended the. East wbrook, Exeter, and Win. Weatcott, pleasing e I to d at the famil resi 0 . A enjoyable -Mr. Q E. Jones, druggist, Of V - ,� --I I Viand, uA b I e ive 'he I �, , . vial in in Mitchell. � I - ay, i � ,tie lt� for IS 8 � ict-oria, ' � . .� k- ­ , but the: : been imperfectly printed, Mr James Mi ler, who has been i y, Jan. her of pounds of milk r eit,ved, ; L9 ,326 ; i' S�. ose&, and amused themselven by Mr. Jones h . . � � at lawr pi " num- -me at, the tesidence of M Denomy, British fjolumbia, is - iti � U Presbytery meeting at Clinton on Tuead ' Seah �rtb, breaking up at 0, seasonable hour. _ R "�"Utrfi'ick, on Frida y - rotary's statement a Irk. nu . me-ballota which li'd �TAL­Orid of those happy and and which I ad, . - dence of iN ard � � I consequence, been improperly niarke � . n Poo � The nesents were magnificent, costl d � nary 13th4' tl�e occ � am prospered wellgin the I . . I . ­.� i � - 4 - health is now ac improved, as to ena i b i he marriage number of pounds of che asel maide. I t ayin gai cill . r. and A - � � i seve , I asion ein t Aeffio - ble him num( rous. showing the very high eatei . 4 o'lughter, 9. , , Mri.' coast city, and is much ple"ed with - , a "*Z4 . I W - r� - to be going ab6u � in our vi:llage.-The y hi Miss Uy Ann, to average numb � R the - -. � d. 41 , an i 7 ,213 ; - elm in of a onl�, d �ex and dan � � re-00unt -before the county judge gave bum whic i the young .er of "pounds! of ' Ik to a � I . u er *ere the guests o t�� I Oeveral othe : I . - o Ma. West. count there. He is 106 --king for a fresk #-- , I I .. � some . couple are held. 14r. I William #. illar, a clever and prosperous pound of chees, 11 11-1001; riv ragre'n . re-' 11 e 1 Sainday.-Mr. Gea Briagan is - . . of . the saw is again heard in our mill -yard. Westoott is to be congratulated in 'securing " I � e n . 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