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'he � Mr. John ' irsk and Mr. Arthur nine year re 11 0 g a de . dongar h g business just now.- ' - re h i to � I . 14 c ea wi r some bat . by thf members of her own family alone, Ve attri otive personality Th a,combined suits as our c IlarO are about half ful CvylonaudJapanTeari. 'we guarantee eaustaotion Ilb�e to orde thbr6f Dre�, much and demervedl beloved, not' veloped fi era childhood to maturity with a merchants wi Is he : We have now in stock the best valuew in now sea rt, She'was sidence abroad, she. lien de- are d i . I � voWs Teas we ever had compribing Young Hysonj l y - . ' - i orwill refund the money. The beat gum ity of now buit by all who kniew her. This trait of her- w'y . . a ti a r pr , Ptalsins, Curr3ntg, Nuts, peels ' N fine 2�atural talent, stud 'u culti- water at pres nt-4-We.are pleased to ca rig at M 8� J , etc,, now in Block at ch0r�aet was retained to the last, and was vated, an �bles her to take firstir n7k'y that Mrs. Jo n Manson, 'or., is recov lowest pric.es.. $otno nice lines in Dinner, Tea and peouli trly manifested by an incident only a the reade -eve of song who iave visitel'intolhnigs from her nick eas.!� . Toilet, Sets Xtust received, and at prices an low as the ; 10wast. Walited good butter, eggs, 1 dried few 4ours before bar departure. icinity. ., apples. , Although - v Miss Graham performed the i potatoes, dressed. fowl. and all Rinds �cf_ marketable not is ble, to speak above a whisper, she duties of cc m in a very satisfactori - AibbeA. ' 0 n a recitation -of Miss Stral � -Seaforth, d bar to ,,Get Elsa 3f tea," mean- were amo g the most attractive features of met on Mon produce, for which we will PaYtbo highest price. becki ned! to one of her atlenclants, and me ner. The Pauist i 1on 1374 � C. WILSON, - sake so COUNCIL.-ne ,Oouncill . . �1 .1 Bonk of Coni'aroo Block. Ing her sister, &I ra. Ja M-431111 the 20thult. Tho members were all I - M 790 Dtt, who had the progr�myne, having been well chosen . : I . � I - come. to sea her. She was a sincere and and admi�ably rendered, especially for one ant. The aui itorn.1' presented their rel ' . . I . . - � � 1 cobsibent Christian woman, as her daily so young. i � This which was carefupy -examined, and � I � young led is a sister of . . DOMINION BA'NKO life"bore testimony, and was It member of M ra. P. ,, Cheeney, of T ickeramith, and cepted as being loorrect, The follov - I 1, I' 11 ; . . 8eafdAh Presbyterian church. The remains find. romime in the i uture when b 'r orders were is med 1: F. L. Hamilton ! - . I were)aid to rest in the Maitlan Donald MaKe lar, auditors . i dbank came- .given , ,$6 each ; I . CAPITAL (Paid Up), ' . abiliti.es come fullY niiitti-ed. The m e Allen, i tove, I � $1 vzo,09000- tery 0 Saturday. . . bar@ of the Ladies' Aid Si iciety are to be r REST, - , _� - am' thony ,11898, $4.02. The c - i — $1 "600,000. ,W . have also to record the death of .highly 004g a . oil then adjoumed �o meet again on' A . . - : ratulated on th. successful man - � - - - 4, ; I amen Durie, of the Sth concession of -agement of the whole a ir The financial day, March 20th, at 10 O'clock %. m. . I - BRANOH MOM lop, which took place on Monday results anio' --The local Boar I of Health met a SEAFORTf+ , . , 4 :11 y ' unted to bet n $70 and $SO. - Main street, Seaforth ' i 11 . I I __1 . � 11 -� even I g last. Her maiden nam was E18beth i Mr.James Rath'bas rat road to the village o'clock a, in , o'th! ame day, and appoi � or , Of AL.general bankinz business transacted Farmers' Aitlofi son She wen the eldes, daughter of 'and will re'side in Miss C ming's house at Dr. Hutchis Staffer triddical be i SalcFNotes collected, and advances inade,on same at � thei 14 a iiilliam Aitche8on. ind sister of- the mouth ond.-We beli(v Mri,. Howard offircer for the town hip of Hibbert for , � I lowest rates. . Me, J hn Aitcheson, of MoKif ep� She was has sold bar house to a gr year 1899. . . I I - � 0 ' ' I _' a a I - , �, P I bTP, I T C ff�� �,e e � ' g ( I lb� ; I - a , a : ,� L �-- h � Q , Murray, from . . SAWN GS DEPA I j borp i fleadingtonshire Sedt and, and had Hullett. Ibisasnugplall", and will make a I . � - �� T � ,RTMENT, ' reaphij�'d the good age ,O,f 84 years and 3 nice home. -Mr. p, Stavc son has been suf- - . 0. . , 8. Deposits o(One Dollar and upwards received, and mont S. I She was twice m NOTHS.-Mr. Ge . Inter �1 arried. Her fi rat faring severely duiing the week from a see. L L ge W. Walker is � h largi g him She , est allowed at highest ourrdnt rates. interest husba id was William Hope, and from this end attack of Is grippe, b I �', is now improv- 2 Cummer has the June and Decomben - was one son, Mr. Altix. McCaa is I a very I per, is added to principal tss-Ice one Year -at theendof marri ,ge,. there' I In No notice of withdrawl is - � William ing. -Mr. Carter, Dur now store-kee ' - Hope now a resident of Dulferin county. weak condition and makell$ J,'ut slow progress tled in the'Gliag lies Fl I required for the whole or'&DY portIon of a deposit. till in -Mr. . . House. _h, I R. . S. HAYS,. . W. -It. PEARCE, She.. W is married to the late Al r. Durie in healthward. � . James, Music . teia.66 solicitor 1834,1 and with him came i I . . 1r, and also organis � � , Agent. _ years In" 10 Canada 49 " � �_#� .. . the Methodist ch'urob here, hai gone o I go and settled in MOIS",illop, on the MA 0 . RRIEr) IN MANITOBA.- A cortespohdent visit to the town of JPerth, Lauark coon farm d by her , Mr. G rge mends us the followjn : OL � of those pleas. -The Foreste: a' coneerb, held in the. to , -THE CANADIAN . Durie Ynoccuph'eere she he'dot eo 9 � . . resided ever hall, on Frida,3 night ?_ here are ing events which.hav , of last I week, we Pince. . two hild-en survi a beejo .lie common of decided succes I. Mr. Elliott,- of Incers � . fiom b second marriage, h. re. Swart, of I Bank of, Commerce In � 1� v'bg late took place on 'the I I bh It., at the real- High Chief Re iger Of the order, occup � , � I . - . Brupef el , and Georg', 0 1 thi homestead. dence of Mr. Wi L. Trann section 4.1-41, the,chair. Th 1 en6ektainment wa's of a lo � I when his eldest daughter, Isabella Me : M r.'D r a died six weeks ago - ad, � CAPITAL(PAID U P) . � ad the day character, no foreign, talent being secured of life uneral, Mrs, !V 1 � 'T .,ps united in marriage,. by the Rev. Mr. I SiX Million Dollars—$f 000,000. ,..v Duri 0 no ill, and Bowman, of Crystal, Cit There ist a if )od - Opal of sickness in a � , � -1 I . eir recovered-. She wa� kind hearted, Clements, of Glend y, to Mr. lease around our v I age Yet. This winter good 4'D inn, and w a gonsil tent member elibing. ]'he bride looked been a harvest for the doctors. H., of Duff a ,,hur.h, of "" ' - lovely in white cashmere, trimmed with . - whichl Rev. Mr. Mus white silk.and . � o-------;-_ . i genera anking business tean- grave J, pastor. Theme deilathe remove ribbon, and a wreath of -.—.. 7� ! - sacted. Farmers'. Notes discounted, more a tie fe � two orange blossoms O" w remaining' in bar ,ir. The bride .1 1- 01hurst, -links which bind _ I , and special the pro w it with the was assisted gy her sister, Id ins Beatrice M - HAPPEN,'INGs. Tlip recent thaw has I attention given to the early! pioneer days of Trann, while Mr. W ,e4 the roads in i - I � . I Collecti-on of Saie Notes. I .thiscoliyr�y. - I I M. Clements assisl overy,bad state. -A lit I I I � . SAVINGS BANK.-Interestallow- I —0 I thegro6m. After partakin; of the excel- daughter is the 006t of Mr. Robert H( , 1. *d on deposits of t1l and upwards., 'H()U!;E . -lent dinner provided for' th g ' WANTED.—Wainted, to rent, �a x, guests, the . arth.-Mism Majyj$ichollyr, Of this vici r Special facilities for transaction of comfdrta W dwelling house. Apply tc Lptrrus STARK Young couple left amidat a war of rice !ty, spent a few ple1asant days lately .vie � business in the _Klondlke District. Seaforth, - I � 1620.1 7 andoldslippiliis for Crystal City, where Ing at the home of Mr. Louis Clark, of ne A rED— they took the train for 1illarney. Hennall.-The? f � Money Orders payable it any bank, issued W Butter, 16c an . ;Outhl Perth election did n I At the 10 d 17c ;.- a to 0 The .1 i - ,ithers, apples and raw furs. G. E, in it cause much exb tame . Ot in thief vioini following rates:' dried . Z bridle was the recipient of in iny costly &nA . Under Wingbar, i. ' beautiful presents. I Ge Vanhorn, 0 a vicinit), . Y. $10 .08 $20 to:830 .12 1 1626-tf I f� �hi ' i - has tgo $10 to $20 .10 83o to $50 ,14 ' . THE prettiest spot to Orgo t 6 learn i # in Seaf cirth 'is t a —0--- Detroi tiade.-Niessrs. Jo . F. HOLMESTED, F. C. G. MINTY, Fanay 0 Anti. Counter at FRAR's Drug i tore. 1020. .L I a J ' I . � Solicitor. Manager. NOTWic.-The Seaforthroller mill ii rea y LOCAL Bmhros,-Mr Ch ilea H. Carn Shepherd, Jr., Daniel McColl, or., I &I 1� ' ' 0- Henry Ryckman returned from th o & . 1624 todo6lig,tping, And will obap all kinds of gkain or ,chan, son of Mr. Wm- Caro 'ban, of Tue , a - a k- � I - — Boabse,j till notoacks. Th�'mill is tunniii - country this week. !' , I. 1, �111:1�1i,­: . g evIry eramiti-, who has been iin arnia for some I - , �­i; 1628 � - �­ v gp I day. D ,ld Godko, Proprietor. �*_ , Ir Ill '111 Ill 7*, - I .1 time, has returned home, an will � now re. - iniham. .. Its th a excellence of Our goods that make main -here. -Mr. W. a cc, f the Dominion I customeri , and keeps them too. peattie Bras., Bank staff here, has bet a in ved to Osha I NOTES, -The iock�y club have secure a , c 0 � I h I ) a � y , " I I . grocers aid butchers, Sesforth. � 1629.2 and his place It we, the services of Anrsb�ch, the famous in "2m V . � . - ' ' FEAR . . Young, of, ere has )sell taken by Mr. - their cone( STRATFOP 14'Red Iron Pills make you stror ' Uxbridge. -1 fr. eorge Baldwin .D, : ONTARIO. 4. . and heall iy. Fifty pillp,,2'60. g a t gician, for rt on March Otis. i - ; � wait - We sell our wall 1 - ,�.. 1620-1 is going into the bicycle bu 'name more ex. the opera hall. -A fr' endly hockey mete . . , paper, r �1131 was played in the rib k on Monday nigh , ,�ghb.* Papst's tensively during the o)min season than for something to turn up, Bookst're, Scaforth, . � I I 01 ilh i - -_1 1629.1 everbefote. Bersidesbeiaga between 6he boa ders at the'Dinaley houis I Get a business education -and turn some. . I oat for a num., and any other ho key players i Meats that are ri both in quality and her of the beat wheels, lie is branching out, thing up. Active, educated and well-tralia- price at (ur butcher gh I I n town. Th ad young rr P. Beattie Bros., grocers and is manufacturing bicycles himself We � letter won by a core of 4 to 2. -Mr. Toil . .en and women are wanted every- . &lad butchero, Seaforth. - 1 1629-2 trust Mr. Baldwin will meet with th; sue- .Nichol has purcl %sad the blacksmith bus , where. We admit students, at any time. Tirm', who have O't settled their ao- came him ante . ness from. Mr. R. Dre ive I r. i � Write for circulars. _i(� rprime- deserves. -The hoc ey � I counts wil It us for 1898, w b6fier a p, rest fsVor by k � I I � doin to Ski soon all possib team went to Clinton on S&tL,rday nighti to , !, I . W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52- fortill, I 1� S. Nuirc tt & Co ea- . ' � . 'I:- I i . 4 . ­, ldl)!, Play Off a tie game with the team 6f that . St;ffa. . When! in doubt neve ' town, winning an easy victory by a score f I I I r �,p ke obi: ices ! Try DOTS. -One sy la Beattie l3i 39., grocers and but 7 goals to 4. -Se I � at week while Dr . WATCH REPAIRING . chers, SoXforth. 1162Q-2 &forth h so again proved i -, utohinson was )lit I n ing one of hi I ; � - _ PERSIAN Cream softens and be' self to be the beat marke � town in the west. tients him hors, got bands - tutifies the rig ten" . � anditace. 25a., at F'AR's Drug A ore. �629.1 h ad and brolc IS A SPECIAUTY. OF OURS. I . . One day last week a 17"oderich .township F0401se. It ran ays ay, b �eakino, the cutter in . - SUGAU1 . Kettles, Sptles and- iand made farmer took a hog'to Ood Drich, but could not -to pieces and so awl. at hurting itself. - Try us.. All Sap Pails ��t bottow )�l - work warranied. T coc S. Mulle, i & get a bid for it. He bro ght it to Clinton Robert Sadler go m ,arc Ind with a smilinj I forth.* I Co., Sea- P Also a full assor , ; 11 I - 1629.2 the -result being the Fame as in Goderloh. face, being the pi end ' - I tment. of � I i I . � f Lther of a young son I I I .: � . He then,came to Seafortb, where he readily � J Wedding and Engagement Ring BuTTE t and egos wa�ted.high jet' -The thaw of Be turday and Sunday caused market .disposed'of it to T. R. F. Came & Co., at the the sleighing tog) away and the water to si price paid A the Pon ecoot store, seator,h. 1620-1 . : � � � i - highent market price. Seafoirth still leacdo flow over the roa( s in Always on hand. I -I in at . TOL'R if bur family lwere cured with one I matters of trade, aid the majority of imany places. -Miss . _ . bottleofR mindClbabe. ' Tilly Jeffre�, of I luffalo, is spending a few � . I ,� I . 1629-1 farmers know where to come to dispose of I day; with her me iher , t thin place. -Mins To , BiqYCLIST. 4 -Get 'Your whet Is in early their produce and to buy supplies. -On Sun- Maggie Norris is i pendai few weeks with and have them cipa*'ed and! ready toy tliesprhig. C. A. -Humber & Son'l Balwin doei thdra �;porfection, General day afternoon some bo�s were sitting in frienclai in Credilod- 'Wrie Vivian enter. ,. - - r . . done prom )tiy-. "'Patfing front of P" Dill's .- * I cles, Seafor It, F�Jtom BA1,DWIN, dedler in bley- them wen thro store, when one of tained a number c f her friends at her home . Jewellers, Seaforth. . � � 1 1629.1 t ugli a large pane of glass. It on Thurisda eveui . rig I I i . . I I ,j us osa y iFst. CUSTO.1, --)" a, , ,,, a dear meat. -Last week proved a skat-, F - 1618 in , b, If �Ottle of "Rum and Was . A " Cubebs curi alb aild, t __q _' I , � 1 1920-1 ere' delight. The,out-door skating was ex. . 11 I CRAND TRUNK Potato" I an r poultry , wanted . we pay collent, partioularly on the field in the rear - Hills OFeen- . I RAILWAY. highest oaf i pric . Beattie Broo., i rocern f' Mr. Jo - I � _; . butchers, 8 and c � hn Beattiels, . i and large number NOTES. -We . (aforth. a are sorry to announce the I I � . . 10�9�2 assembled 1 there day and' night 'to enjo death of Mr. Wm, Tr-A'vel, thIs Spring will be the through,, ,NT. -]'or sale or _�hemsel y . 11 I A plessinz feature In connection with Weptern HOC-SE'FOR 19 LF OR RE Hill,�, who came to this I , , I whereby 0miengors may bcard -train seivice, to ret t, t I a - coin ortable residence o i vesI.—M George Baldwin is nurs. country about fift, yea , a agoi and hewed . or Goderich lng� a sore hand. He received a bruise on out a home for - street, Seaft rth, at resent owned and occupied by , , � a, G� T. R, colonist I tourist car (vt lien sufficient busincEs offers), lif noel -in Ahe forest. A . rble Duncan, For particulars I o Mr� Hill gave up farm -- t Seaforth, and run throu Say at Af,fr. coo ' it while playing hockey, and, thinking to number of years 4i Kit to'winnipeg via North G�ouog [!,� CAN, on the pretnioes. 1%Pl)lY to MRS, remedy it, he in erW a knife, and, as a re- . . � Boy, *ftfiOut ObaugQ. It is expected tbe;; excursions . 16294 Ing and made big I I ome ` Hills Green. He wIlf run each Tuesday during Alarch add April. We BEST tf Ing I ver took for suit of somlethin nppareatly on the blade passed the most Of his , i a travelling, and .issue throu-,h tickets and baggage hecks to all il and Gubebr, . a I cold was of, the kniie " t 11 I points bv any I route. Book ,�our inteu ed departure 1 1629-1 1 , blo d poisoning set in.*—We was a man'wb� saw a 'reat deal of- this , . I , g ! at this office early, � were visite' heavy down pour of rain world. He was the very soul of honor and � . - � IThe Ladies' Ail SooiietY of the Methodisit on Sunday ig t -but the storm was not despised'auything mean' i or low. He' *as � church, ,wIll,hold 4 Mcial on the evening of Wednes. severe here as in r Places. At Bayfi d � day, March th., At 8 o'clock Th rogramme will . . go � W-'SOMMERVI'LLE, AGENT el called away op Thursday, February 23rd I be ent ely by ,lie women of 0 congregation, a see m anied,, I 0 1 . I pro thp the rain wa� . by shar - ' and � following Saturday at . I man iends: of Al r p 41 t. I misci to be a ich treat. - Admiogion 15-0. ning.—The'. W,ghN Troyer's cemelt - —Miss Agnes Blair, front �Commercial BLU.ilding, Seaforth. anrven , . wait bkirieo Of ' . I I � i I a p . . cry i ! . 1 1620 I_ Watson wif ea ed to �learn that he is below Exeter I , �Some a! ecial argains in � i .1 . ,� is vi siting: friends in thin Vi- � wall paper at improving. 1 � 6 wai so far, recovered as to OinitY—Miss Rachel Mains has returned ; Bargains in Winter -G—Oods. apst's Bool ttore, Be . afort h. 1629-1 be ab to join tho fi�mily at -tea on Sunday. home from London ' I � I — � IF YOCI � iave P. cold try Rum and. Cubebs. —M . . I Sparli 3 . ,I tends leavi . —W James Wilson in- ! Teti men's rur _gjrincipal of the Ver- rig for the Klondike on Mofiday , coats, cljieI13� coon and wombat - 15 Large bottleg 503" Ermil ones 26c., at FRAm's Drug non lie choc4, British Columbia, kindly next.—WeddiDg bclls are still -ringing. On :Iadies'fur capes hi asttaebau,' oppossuat and Green. Store. 1 1629-1 1 pro is a a serie) of, letters d i Monday last, Mr. John Foirresb, of Hay,wa iand seat -, .1 ladleEil a4trachim fur coats; about 8 1 i ---�*_ escriptive of I that Provi cc,- its industries, etc. united in marriage ;O Mils's Martha Ch 3 dozen weals fur caps; good range of ladies' cloth A 1.,'L0sr' CALL.—A young lad from Mit. .M r, coats ; good range of men,s and bovs' overcoats.. urch, . chell, who iad been workiug for a 61ev(� writer, and in his letters of the Goshen line. The bride was assisted � r xtent regaid- Y'r, G. rt,, we can promise our readers- a treat.—Mr. b The abdre lines will be sold to a large v. : Sperling is less of, coal. tt wouldgay any one to buy t lent for Henderson at the Grip Hotei, had a, v ry Y Miss Annie Taylor,,while the bridegroom -inter. we are evo)utionizin- Our Rrices in narrow- eacp pe from rio was in town on pported by Mr. . George Kennard. next %v I I . . e Abe David Ireadymac!6 clothing L.tyg:Lins will Be sot], of Mitchell, was , I us injury on Tues- Wednesday.—Re ,. R. P. Melia Afteou the day in a . be the 6rier of i -day mornipg last. The lad was i:itendiDg , of Tor- r the marriage a su ' ..is department on the rock bottom basis. y _MPtuOus mupper was Big ranZe nian's and b�oyh, new hats, caps and gents to. go to Mjicheli on the tradn. 'Lik 9 a ,great . onto, preached in the Presbyterian church served, when the young! couple took the furnishings to hand. ' many c tbq3, he delayed unnecessa,ily long last ,Sabbatb, and on Monday evening, de- evening train for London.!i'.We wish them a � I . � . . in getting 0 the station. As the t ' * livered an address to a goodly audience, un. long and prosperous life. 'i " I . in was derthe auspices cf the Women's Foreion i I WM- Pickard Rd On crossing the street bo made a rush I ar— ,-,, ---*.- . hotel and v� tempted to � 0 ieaionary Society. Mr. McKay is an able . . I jump - on the Plat- and attra I . Virna, . etwo ctive, p eacher, and an equally I I � SEAFORT1,71. form b n the two cars, and, missing bis good platform spev ker, and 6hos Farmers' look to our iatereat, deal where — hold, fell backwards, and it,was by ,he mer a ,who heard j,ou can get the bobt Ulm for Your, money, we man. eat chance'� e was not run over and f erious) - him here will be glad to have many future ufacturer all grades of harnessi and collaro, we cub � y o portunibies of histening to him. -Mr. A. nothing. but the best cah tAnnn.1 le,ather. Repairiniz " 0 - 'I injured or Wled. Fortunately he was not Mitt, who occupiid the'position of baker mptly and neatly 1000, all work guaranteed. ,'.I JOS 0 . ured' �e is not likely to try 80 fOOl- at Pardno's fo . Iwo manufacture B, A.( ' " 1: Ut furou & n' d 1� r sor 1, 1 1 r y an"experimcut again. ne time, left 1:11994119' celebrated leather .�. . I - this 'week suspender, th4i best In 10 m: I arket, Blankets and I 11 I ---"—a— for Prince Edward Island, where he goes to robes selling away do% to wktke room for spring � . yn a a responsible Do8ition. , _Nlzt,, � goods. Also agent for Voxdn I I DISTRICT MATTERS. � GONE TO F[-LLARTO,N,-2Mr. W. L, 'rinney, taki . Watt will Broal. � . I 6 . � machinery -binders, colebratt!d . � � wbo recentlY sold his farm in Tuch era be inuch missed in'the Presbyterian church mowers, 4rillso cultivatorp;, bar. bbath school and ro'"" scufflero, wheelbai rown, � the new puffalo all. I urchased anoth r. farm steel dfso harrow, the be, t 6n �be market. Hors f ­­­_ to Mr. Davi 1 has trith Sa i Christian R&deavor ,So. Almeetizar', of the members of the Boat ' ciety, where be was an active and usefu 00, 0 in Fullartoo, near Eusseldale, and removed wo ker.-The Ladies' Aid So�iety of the e call ,exchange . -d I cattle, or any thino %,e can. use taken in -e hold in the Council (jhram m Lr r for goods. Plbas Ive � I of Trade will b - with hi ft. I ily to his now homeon Monday, elsewh , � bef6re purchasing ber, on A Mr. Grinne haks purchased the farm of Mr. Methodist chur6h I urpose having a social are: B. A. Vg�,,,%,� 1629-1 � I I Tonday evening al; 8 O'clock. A Kellard. * I on Wednesday 'evening, the 8t NOTES. — M I . - 0 . fill[ Ittendance 2is de8ired, contains lou acres, and ib in . 11 inst,, on so Ann e. , of 'Ethel, is I e vicinity whibh occasion -the programme will be given. visiting at the par'enj "' na� this wee — 0 B at ,� . .- - .1 0— th A likold horne. He bits been' entirely by the ladies of al Erne' k. ( I a resident of Tuokem the congregation. Mrs. McEwayi, of Sti 11.13Y, Wa-3 visiting at h 1 C, 11 TUe y Ins ,"- y hear John F oce�, of the Bay ' I —A ElPecial meeting of are. He is an industrioup we.1-doing one, as anything the ladies undertake the We are pleased to a --(,f,. 1M1"1T1N(;. mith for ADurteen , It goes wi4hout saying that it wJ1 be a good C , i t 0 ye . ' Varna on d he unr_-,f vva81eld on Tuesday. eve ing. yourJg man Ind a gop that Mv.8 a field v A rec-ommendatij d citizen abd bi i genial always do w I " on from t,he Board of Trt'ade, MInner and � jbligina disPosition mad 3 him a — March came in like a road, is on . the mend, - a hope to see him d I - in reference to �he acceptance of a propo universal fii�orite with i lamb on Wedneelld'ay, and, according to tra. around again soon. � i 'Sultl. I � ; . sal all who knew him. dition, it should go out like It lion.—Mi8s IUSE AND PRESENTrItTION.—On Mon- vi from Thornas B' He leaves many warm friends in theee p%rts Stobic is in Toronto this week, attendin day evening last a at, . rOwn, to carry on live -stock er of the members 1; I nales durio.; the year, NVas recqived, but no ]i1h ' r with Tn1-;'ExP0.S1TOR in wish- the millinery openin -­- and adherants ol St. , ohnj�s church rarba F action wits tal�_ g 0 will 0 1 1 1 nivo,l will be hold i. , the kkatiDg rink this . ilso , 0, en in the matter, The re. 11 him theigreatest measure of pro3perity :-,f 3 - A fancy dress carg newal of inattra-uce on the waterworks 6nild- in his new , lic in e. I called at the � I of _M r. W n , � -e commiq 17 -11r. John Aitcheson, of COO his da idg wag referred to the financ . reside c( . I (Friday) evening ke, and presente ec, --*� . I -ughter, Miss -re to se 3 if the'rate cannot be reduced' and 1e,(;,1r0SDV Roxboro, McKillop, ias been for some -weeks Charlotte, with A in � I to I r, -F NOTFS.—M a ver, highly compliment - tatter. returned las't week from a prospectin Al . ary address and ' wei filled purse, in. recog- a after d to the rr � I r. Joseph Sproat confined to his rei idence by illness. A i � . —0— tour though well advdnqE &in years, be has been nition of her servi( 1, as organist in the 00 in the timbe' districts of Northwestern On- a robust man, and hi 1 -numerous f church. Miss Cooke sm kvX , tario. He � i ,1.f,1'Fv,.—The fol:low ing were ticket- W 8 engaged in examining tim riends hope completely taken T ' , _ . Is so that he can by surprise, but thani (d her kind friends 'Ar�,'�"i.t thig vveek to distant points -by Mr ber limits, Ik ng'along the divide- between get out be will rdoo ier. for this exptesbion o, their gratitude d ' the headwaters of the rivers runni that as the weather improve for th6 handsome prese and M � omeL Ville, up -town 4"ent of the Grand* rig into also very poorly.—IV. r. Robert Lumaderi his it Mr. Cooke, (in M � 11 t, .Mrs. Aitchason is t� nk - Miss McIntosh, to her home in James Bay and Lake 8- orior. He and his been laid up for som' �- days wi bh �an attack - behalf of daught,,r, also ,thanked the W n Mi partner exp U 8 his eaPolis ; Mrsi. Thomas Dodds to her -i exiencod a 8yight cold lap or of la grippe, and Mr �. Lit m6den is,,still many friends, and expr?sied a ho a that all Wi two. At� tim �s the temp Con- , ho e in Yessenden North Dakota ; John erature would get fined to her residence by the same disease. would enjoy themselveE. The iialies, With I In Do :P, c1c8on, McKil, `i )elow zero in their tent at —Mrs. M. Y. ell h1led baskets, pr, 1OP: tt � Chicago ; j as low as a 1va, and N __ amee night. McLean, who had her arm- W wided a sumptuous at � . Me Ola and dauahter 10� their horne near —The I r3sidence of Mr. D. Clarke, of broken a 0 uple OF weeks, and was . erl, a joyable even- �1' �z5AIcLeod, J this villa 0 repast, after which a � is$ arvi � as the scene of weddit g feis- n . Detroit. - . , is street, to go, V I - � otherwise injured by a k1l, is ago' Ing was spent, in singi " . tivities on Tiiiesday last when his . recovering as I 99 games, instrumen. �i I top- favorably as couli be expected,—There is tal music, etc. . . I ! 1, I 9--"_ daughter, Mil .9 Kate M czeod, was uni t:d in good isleighing to the north of Sea . -1 . . forth but —a+-- i quiet affair, a I be I �rN`0 1'vT')P' G'WN E. —La's b week' we an- marriage to X. r, Thomas Colbert. It was a on the isout h wheelei ve icles are mosilly in ' . FeLrq ' . - nottheed the death of -Ure., XVilli I i became two sensible oung use.—Mr. Ben Dorra h icago, is at NOTES.— . .. �har- .. Bi ei People enterit g u on such a pa;tn ship. present in'towl, vi The late th4i v has ret' v'll �' sr" ()f Roxboro, McItiflop, which took The ceremony wa per . rice Of Ch noved the thi PlAce on. Wednesday Of- last,�week. formed at high noon, other friends. —i� r. j mother and snow from o i e roads, so '- Mrs. by the Rev. I r. i`iti�' his T many of 1, 8ome Ville's maid cDonald, of 8eafor ih, in L. Bagunistark, of that Br -,Sagi- - they are onoe�more paR4 ble.—Many of��b ,g4 i i � ell- - Pie% e- Was Elizabeth I presence onl of the near relatives- 4 naw, Michigan, is at Pr6aent here visiting eople have been takin advantage i ur , Picks n. -Sbe was the bird 0011tract'i f the his brother-in-law, Mr. James rray. . 4 q-] e Archibald I Ug - ' Of;the V C . .. Nek-140 P a . in aine in the bankru , store. Goods he a a a in R xboroshire, Scotl orn a n one to n elegant wedding 1preak� — r �v the-] id. She 3ame to h bee d arties, After am I pie justice -Rev. Mr. Dickie, of Orangeville, was Zo selling so rapidly I at they dau , E - nd wa's'ebr of ' fasdt and tdwn this week.—Th . ,qii 8 Of all disposed of.—Miss i4nnie are . y -1 y in Temperance will It artin, who, g Cana6a with athermembers of lierfamil ' an hq r or two spent in DIE asant a Royal Templer ,nearl — in . : ,�s 18f I social intercou' .ce, Mr. o1c a bread and milk soc- was taken seriously "f I at bl, and, Mrs 'Colbert ial on Monday n.ight,'March 6th. , r. Williom 0 u ,�4 She was married to'fier.late husband d i t Br�cefield, where they took 3, and went to tv er ' . COP , ntir, to reside the I "'enr t . 1� Haysville Waterloo 1 trarin fo, Kay's, was able to be removed to her hdme P,, years' - After i residonce of two e a th 4— I ' w�u'ya, with the intention last week, and is now - a )Ie to be around �here they retu of. spending a. f a of their honey me � rned to AICKiliop and with friends in . moon . BlAke. . . again.—Mr. W. Poland, Britertained a num . call took up the farm adjoinin� that of her late I I i1ndsor and Detroit. After ITE." bar of his friends to &*� danci 9' party on cha ' e f Is.—The Endeavor, 8unday evening, Tuesday evening of last , week. n Despite the fort father, and where abe co� returning th will reside or the present in was not largely attended on accougt of the ntinued to reside I Mrs. WallacZ brick residence, near the rain.—The social I inclemency of the weather ' a larg� ere I , until Ier death. Her husband died :36 1 mouth end of 0 e village, wher lield at wd Jo I I years ag I e their many� Mr.; Allan was present, and enio�eY the hospitality day ,o,leaving ber with ja family of seven friends will be pleased Douglas's was a ' Young childrem.,­ the youngest being only to welcome bhem, weather was not ver success although the of Mr. Poland.—M�'iss Te ia McDougall an. hog ' tWo Wqek-s old. It was tb6n a gloomy out- 11 with beat wistes for future b i favorable. A large tertained quite a num )er of her young poir � , M%rs Is Inles.— crowd attended. WE sincerely thank those friends at the' home of Mr _. Thomas Hills bas been SuZprpin I I e week as the re a rogramme . Me- of 0 I - , The Curdy, 13bh concession,,O r Usbovine, on Fri, tow look, �ut she was a woman � of indomitable ' erely during t� 9 sev- who took part in, tt - Thomas coutiago, and of splendid executive ability, ' oult of an in- inusic rendered b Pred Hess . 1.,y M r. and j �s I jury from a fall on Sabbath evening Ingin on his day evening Of lasts w(ek. Dancing and dou 4ceeded i -n not only retaining her ,1 At present writing, however, she is rather 9 of Mr. Mellick was social games 4ere indulked in, splendid Sam home, mt kept her family last. guitar, also the a I 4 -round her, and 1 better.—Those who braved the bad loads vecy much appreciated. The prpe eds a- music being supplied by provid(d well for them all. Daring all these - and icy 6i � mounted to about $15 —Mr. and Mrs. G. Bolton, -fiorth toba - ad, as bar ' tend the tea. . years t1le home was never diaturb dewa ks on Moncla ry. At an earl 'I I eldeat I iffin Y "el)-ing W.4t- Irving, of Dakota, wbo have been �isitiag to the r spooti tr as, feeling on, who now has the homestead, re eting wer our all dispersed then . ,a amply rewarded at Mrs. Irvin's father pleased with -the evenin ,1 . a well take last, a companied b� Mrs. Themembers of th ,, amusement.— -to It , on- ; ing and dripkinry were fully renderec to, Irvin's sister, Miss ' _ e Ind e )endent Order of K � Mains 4nmarried,"and Mrs. :Somerville c -i for their persev arance. Satisfaction in eat- Wednesday returned home on I re ve L tinued 0 occupy her old place so long as those :) ,! presefit and th i 4c ael Sherritt.�Mr. Foresters gave� I% social pu A entertaintrient gri her het1th and strength permitted. She I 8 Intellectual feast was Arthur Mason visited !Grand Bend on Tues. to their many friends on I ; I egually appetis�ng. Our people were de. day last.—Mr. Louis telck and Mr. Adolph - l - i I I i . . iug of last week. Ther, spleven- con t Ill q Tadnes(lay . - !,; � � I i .1 I q, Was A endid on 8 I I i I I I I . i I . I I � . . I I . I r I I , , i , , , . i � I r i - I ; . . : .1 /. I . . f I I �* I . . � ­ - \S� � �_. it, - . . . . i I L � . 1 61 1 - I I I � f t ! : i � I i � I -I- 11 � � I .- I � I -.1 ­_­ ----- ---- - . - , , — — _____ i — - — - _ _ -_ � i . - - .- -, � _ V -- -,--------- -_,_,_--__1- - � ­ . I I i , 4 .. -1 i , ,I I I . I . I � . 1 I I I . - I 0 . I i - � - I . I I I - . i . I I . I . ; I 1 i . Q I I . 4 � I I I - . � , I i - I - � I .1 - I I � ., i .1 r - . . . R i ;; . .1 ,� i 4 . . � � : i � I i . I i: I ; -_ - � . I ) . - . I � . I ; i � - 'A . I . i I � li I . - I I . � . � ;� . � I � 11 - - . . I I i . I � . . . . . . . -_ I ; "04. .- - , . i 11 - I . � - I ­ I - -, I - . , - - - I ­ i � �: -Pif . I � 1 T I . � 1. I ` - ; : i . , � ­ I I I I w - I � - . , , I - . . ; . . i ej � � � I- � I . . , , � � I : � � I : I . � I I I ;_:-;A � . i I I � I I . I I I I ! I � ­ -.- - --- � I � q 1 ; : . , � % ; 1� : . � ! . : I il I T I -1 ; ! . - . _� _ - i i . : I - . . . . - � I I i I I . z - I � . I , I - : I :,, . - -1 �.. ­_ I . . � � . : . ­ - -1 . . - 1; . I li . I I I .�� . � �� 11 . - - - I �' . i . � ­ I � 11 I .1 . I I i 4 � I -_ - . . I i � J � . I I . I i. . . : i - �. I . _­ ' � I . i � - ONE Ift - . : - I ! � j - _____� I �, : t . - - TO ! i;j I . I I � 189it IN. _._. I � . . I I . I � i MARCH *3 �il I- � � � 11 I � - � I � I i , .1 � I I _.N_ I . last. pr)gramme, readfbgs being givaniiy Messrs. work in, Seaforth.-We are sorry to report - . � I - Marc X iDougall, Stuart and Fossald, hile Mine I the 4ri6un illness of A. McFadden. His SpringGoods . � I W I �� - Our Rt issell hold the audience spellb otind with brotba!' U_ McFa don. arrived ;home from . - "I . I I ... i vlery ... Mug he! pithy recitations. The so on. by the Sault to. ! M arie on Tuesday aftirnoon.- Are coming to band almost a � I , , ry a? I p clative Miss uart, oJ _% . I � � I of Mi amen Stuart were of a ve . - F Wingham, in is guest at and we are busy pattln$ 11� hear oh4raciter, while the solections b3 ::: t a Alli. Jame X` i this week.-Miso bunbar has stock, Pie, an to be ready thern 14 - I I I I I .. i . for the . . � son quartette were highly appi cilited--by !ran 'on 1 er position as milliner W*ith Mrs. tint h* , ,ring I I ' - � I -_ all' The members of the . as A little later, � � Sales are I � 't yorej ters' lodge 'F. 0. era for the spring tr de. -Miss mencing, and many,choice tIiio,"W1% - . ritud to V. -A -W % de;'erve credit for giving their a HannihNewitt is visiting in Paris. -Miss being picked up by early purchftipi� -- ra.e a treat. -Quite a number of Our' citi. XcC4miick, of Pelee Island, -is visiting at � I � - I day, zer a attended the Scottish conct rt,'; under Mrs. 1 (I r.) Snider's this -week.4 A,s;cial I I . � — i � '_ I I res- th ausp�ices of the Sons I ot ad, in 11was hak at the residenoe of R. fpatherdale New Prints I . . I i I . TH � . ort, Cr Marty, on Friday evenin . b a .report n s( Ay evening, under the auspices of ' I L.. 11 I . - I . WHOM ao. be ing had a good time. , r. i , in Me. he w)rth League. -A party "a given Iu reds, blues, pinks, lilacs,, .61_ -::::::: . . 1. 111 �� I .-- i. � he* � =.1. ing D I allp of the mouth' boun a 4i ibberb, .. y ,. . Dr.) Snider to a, num er of her - stripes and fancy floral eff�ct;4, - �� I I I I a purchased a tho I ftff.' .. and !1 ' Well- ie I a on Tuesday evening. able for blouses and wrappers, 1% � I L . � am & r. egler, of 0 *_� I An. ing,,on Duke," fr . i I � have laid out to -see It � I I I Ow good � j I oun. Brucefleld, This animal, which;iisl fifteen i andayle we can possibly giv -­ � . � . i . V1 on- me ithe old, and roan in color � - BI h. . customers, fro a shilling an . is n ] of the � , I many good bulls bred by Mr.' I NOTE84"-Mies Clement, of Clititon, was to * - I Bu6,, lor. way down to five cents per yard. - I I I . t 10 �O . I tie gues� of Mrs. (Dr.) Tait dijiving last - _; I � ' I . -1 . � 2ted I Bayneld. I 1. week. -Mr, Robert Slater in in .�Braptford - � .1 I `1 I . � alth NEw GOOD& I . t iiis week attending of the Canadian Order New Ginghaims. . - the for i I _,F. A. Edwards 'a a .iowing I orester4.-The third and last e � ival of . : OPring an excellent assortment of L a print@, %rn 1 4�1 1 FinIliams and flanneletteii. In the read In le cloth. t is seasdp will be held on Friday evening.- Our new patterns in Gingham$- I . I I - .. Ing department: Now suits, od to i 0 :1 vesta, .A. party- Of youn . eople drove ouO to Alr. not like those you will see elsevrhftj� ," - - I . and � ** : plend Id lot of overalls an, a o '; I selling Dlin-blills, of a latt, on Monday , . � at 0 olLso J 71 T, . a cash prices. F. A, E A 8, , evening - We have ,something quite d ' - I great from the common run, I -Y, 4, � 2d spent a pleasant time. -There �18 a Werm, an- I ! 1629.1 a I something th* -- , . I I d 34 of oi�kness among the'old fol�m in our will please your fancy the moraft - j. job. I REEZF,S.-James Marks- left ob�, , onday v ,,&go � iset- for a trip to Oberlin, Kane I . I at present, -A few from i here at- �you see them. ... A M; as. -A ve. sue- to rided a concert in Belgrave on W,adneisday � I ors, cebo ful social was held at -Mr. Jamc Wal. ins Edna ( . 1 SOM45 idea I e, 9. � t in lis', Goderiob township, on Fridai, 4 enit 'enin ' ,urtis tc,4 part in . n is last, under the auspices of the Me od - *at � tie prog,-a me. -Mr. Albert Finnemore White Goods. the Medi . , , 11 s; cut Sot d y in Mitchell, visiting! friends. � � I �.Y. church. The proceeds. amounted to 2.25, W-" thif ' wh, h go toward -The tr is as of the Methodi4 church White Piques ar� to the front jgslk I wn a paying 'the debt n .the . _ a a Chu ell shed. -The Ind I � have dooldl to enlarge their churbh sheds. and will likely be much in -detna4k men- we v�, ' er.of -Mr. W, . Sloan has gone I - - . � 1-d -6 � oll, Foresters purpose boldin a gran, on a I business White drill and clock costumes va wou al Friday evenin � all on trip to the -southern states. -Mr. Elam also be popular, as well as the bette ied g� March I th, ,in th.- to I _,r - wn � Livingston 1pped a car of rollers to Liver. classes Of Organdies, India 1,inow: . person�s IR ca, ball, F4xcellent music Wi be furbished by pool, Engla � last week. -Blyth mont . Crash Suitings Dimities, eto. ___­' -_ ..; the Zurieh orchestra an a real oo4 time III , I , , I- t 9. I Our 1 nd may be looked for. ' . fair will be aid on March 7th. -Mr. T. W., - 4 1 _- I - -fatt t ; I i I . Ashbur he urchased the milk busines's of �, .4 . veq� 3as i I —41_ - I ! Mr. J. i r Skirts, ... �, I � � Belgrave,. - . clough.-% a uylderst�nd that , � ' . � � �: Rev, W - . -- .-places us I I � DJ ,,, TH. -There died at Cincin*i, � ',Ohioj. the kii� Ri 'by"has recei The new style of Skirt � I . ar ins Methodist chureh.4-Mr. W. - I I a are vay . The_N� � on � bruary 22, a former well-known resi. Blair has returned to town from H�pworth, raceful and,pretty, and. the mater* S4 dent f thin place, i -handsome. We have been what he 19 aft "I n the person of M-1 or. p, w�ere he has been engaged in w lumber partift. - _ - tie MCC By, at the age of 76 years, -' D66 ateed in 11 - .-A laund . ry is being started i V town. larly fortunate in getting sow I saynag. � - , 9- was I most consistent ohristlan,4. and was I __& 1I specially nice, things for Skirt$ it .. - . grea devoted to a large and prospo-ousi - 11, . blacks, fawns marls, blue ev^ I I n. . .� ' - loile i it- feral . 1 Leadbury. J V - I ; . Besidesberb ly she leiste ' . blues, greeno and two tone eflea� us '-fLad 4' bun MUS IANS,-A choir has can or- him anotl fami of five non$, D., J., VC E. �; For suits and tailor made costumsei I I a ar I I I . ganized in connection - � , G. b. qcasav, of C wit4 the Pres terian, ; you o Ot lincinnati, 6�io- ,*; Dr. t. C., a&well as capes, we have some vay 46an it , � - seivicesait Bethel Methodist chat h. We choice cloths in all the popular.oW . - MCC48y, & Concordia, Kansas, and Dr.'J.' are infoFmed that the membership umbers W ne H. M610assy, of Daytozi,.Ohio.' Her s4n' colorings.. � � _hA_ A no IMA , in P. N ebasay, died it, May, 1897. " , 4-:� 11. This, to sonie people, would be an un- � . , - 1 1, . I - � r , � lucky numb( r, but of cc the ,other 1 d .. —9 - � 1, I urse man others - � � ;!� 9 don't mind it a bit. Mr. Archibald Forbes, � I I Waists. - � I . Id t , a When : IF, I I I , . I teacher in me 3tion No. 9 McKillop,,I& young 9 I W8 C I Nc�E,%-Mr. bamuel Irvine. 6th in , in- gentleman well versed in' music, leader, The different kinds of materi- �, � tends going to Manitoba this ; &Is Una � . sprin -A I and Miss Malry E. Rae is the accoEpplished for Waists, can be seen at our coft. -) I i -- mu away good ' lany places are changing hands Ow. young orgatrist. The members took their term. We have just about doubw - . . . . . - ,common - d -W( ire having all kinds of weath6r o W. glaces'on the platform for the first [ time a e of these ly - a,- We I p d thunder and lightning on So dai abbath 44U. LLL99bodkk%. or two a or and as they lifted up Among ,the prettiest Are the snu4 gment � eveni i g last, and heavy rain, which � in4 I n ended their voice@ in a cred melody the - checks, broken and lined cheeks, � through, -oi h in a general freeze-up, Maki - To was _ �t mar- , roods,.ve �, music in the air, and the large congregation - row t , es, raduated stri as in telk , " 9 . fields i -re which had assent ad on the occansion wLere ilk etr wool, . and t dangerous for travel, Man;g , 8 anIN ZIT Thbrel a comp ete sheet of ice! Those who II&V delighted, as wel fancies. . an, "VA . � - - I a skates will have good skating. -Monda bar are composecipf aboutan equal num- L I us out froft y was , & rough day, and the snow want .... berlofPresbyteriaus ani Methodists. The . L � - blowi in against the fences skein. I 0 _ our i- - 611 reg al -Ar Methodist choir in not so laige, T21,1111161n . aefibias Young has been on the sick list. -Th( an' in gpod as far but L .q$ I TherAe ' tL t I Ali.� Dundee is, I der. This YoutiIg lady Satin Pipings, Btaids, Ribbons al ! tertai 2ment in he township hall on Fr da as its numbers go'"' Miss � - eveuillg lent was by far'the- best ,ever 2el has a sweet an& olo ar voice, eve Laces, Will L I � . thin& and I in the township. The building was crowd. as the meat I r whilch she be much used for triw - `� .1 . � i I _ comp ete control. Misal Emma mings. Our stook Will be foundyn-7 - , We haz . ad to ,he door, and dozens never gotia eati . Forbe� is thei ti lented young o complete -hardly a color or widti .. I - - I . " . a Mr..Isbioter acted as chairman had did, hil d1fai1jary H]Mkwell, the pre t. anist, . left out of out assort . I on the = a part�well. The proceeds -&'mounted to $30. , little merit. The la"M - , lip � � . sistant orkaniit, Ices exceedingl ell for shirred ribbons are -especially pretly,k I value 'were I I I 0— ne of or years. We are prou L . 'for trimming, and the new Silk - '_ ­ -, .1 : ; I 'usicians, and hop that those eng of our I Valenciennes Laces an "Willill - , TheSe suitl Zurich. I r ; d in I d handmoi, - � A FLIER. i I his,� t a oat ell& ning of all colorings of oat . I -' . -Mr. Ed., liossenberry, .,,the i ' bcco��nplish� itts will add tothe 4. � I— standard pt., popular horseman of this place, has pur. n - enter will t in. well doing,_ � tractiveneas of our great range Vf_ �_� - 0 We' I � L � - chased from Mr. Andrew Dunkin, of Vatna, I (FrOn, n 00c' a iorial Correspondent)' trimmings. . I a - 1 ,�_� � say to _M4 _.A;, � .- his we'. I-knOwn trotting horse, Johx� Ijun , � NOTXS.-� r. Iisaac McGavin had a' very .. ­- these suits ,� � I 11 . - kin, jr., for which he paid $159. .This ,�Iuccessful %`�'od be B last Friday. The _Ecwly in �: I 1 horm I re were mal;ch .- makes. . 1. a can show a 2.30 clip now and [has ,,'bout fifty c(rds c '* HZe also gave party . . I 11 . � . I never tied any'proper training, but under � t night, whi h'pr ed be a gres sue- We expect boopen up sev. "I .1 . Of e0A � . ess.-Mr. ZoBeph lGetty . - � eral cases of' Mr. Dossenberry's experience, care ind F11, . 9 of Moo�ejaw, goods which are now on W.� � . WAY L I judicio a usage, We shall be 11anitob , W1 0 1 . -the I rL WhA artick I greatly s�ur- 1% has been visiting in. thl!s vi- i containing, flue towels, ta r �_ . I .1 I i ble damaakiiy, 5 rijed f he does not throw dust on the Oest cinity for the last t , O months, has sparted napkins, ne aheetin idea of all 1 gorses it the fall meetings. I 00 his - home ard urmey. M .90, -flue shirtings, , 11 Mr. Boss6n- -Mr. John z_ L underwear, parasols, blouses. coylon I berry t ,inks he is; the beat green horse �, in Lay,- of Wal n, T id ,L;adbury a !flying . - _auldyet we � t 6 cou . W ek.-Thie7es have' been � tapestry curtaing,jace curtains, cuN - ' , P L Oil I h isty, and he generally thinks ab' illsit one day' got" flannels, r&iu coats, ladies' Cam oat i � 16g Z , right on the horse. question; � , vIisiting this ' n6ighborbood'. John Story - tam materials, linoleummit, floor vjl� - 14 .71-94 01� BRIE si-Mr. Alexander Ehnes has g ne had it q,luanti Of 04to taken from hill barn V -'W- - L-7 I - to Poin r Edwird, where he will. spen &_ a ad Ja� � men be all his sumn . Clotho, Letc, .1 . . a St ier's � pork � . . webk W th his sister before going to Alge a, ti Aeo from I wo& shed, the hinges being � . 750i - The i - in he,door to effect an entrance, - a 11 ed as a N. W, T. -Mr. Fred Seigner has sold 1. t removed fro . Millinery, � - 1 113 M , bouse a 3d blacksmith shopL to Mr. Wism,fr, & essrs. St r Ave A pretty good idea who of Brussels, who takes possessi ti e -, ' I hand and th paelbk a � r. W - We expect shortly to r,e on on the � , m. MaGavin, jr., de- � ceive a large. I ab . 29th of 'his month.�Mnq. Win, Banta, li�ere&�;7 ban,d�ome team of horses in Brus- consignment of 4ew flowo ont the � I I after a i' . 9 ra, feathern,, � -1 mo montholstay- with tier motho 86,18 on Monda$._M_r. Wm-. Hudie spout a tips, Ompreys, or4ments, mounta; and I :1 I ` has returned to her home in Manitobal-' i few days in t1ndon last week, . millinery trimmings., 'The now hatt ,tumble use i I I . Miss Ti'l Faust and .Miss Nettie Well I . .-#— for the early Sp trade Will likS1 are h4mit b, I . 11 0 . I _y I were at ndon this week, attending t ie � . � '�Cromarty.- . arrive about the'10th of W- -arch, Buyi. milliner r openings. -Mitts E. Deichert aft I 3nuffleii bmr r- A G,�IUNI) C�NCERT Those who attended that time we at " w 1J five weeis' treatment for rheumatism9, fics theScottion ' - will be open, abTour -Miss Stobie Ji& I - . wiUbilad � 4 . , - tha . d returnec� home some better. : I cZert �iven here last Fri, ay charge, ready to receive orders. - L , I SHILto ;s ACCiDE.NV. -A very me n night, with the[ expectation of a good -time, - I .. I L - � ---------- - alid the i � rious a 'd were more thai. agreeably surprised. Me . I -_ . � I 0 (X� painful accident happened here last WeJ- keenest & n' The M st f ' ne9day afternoon. As Mr. J -B . Poster w A49 gramme, a 41on was given to the pro. - driving 4way from the Catholic church, t d �ho audience was enchanted . - Skin Pants . L ' he and Fipellb und. The bagpipe playing of - - I seven-yeir-old son of Mr. ' Henry Randal Mr. McGre or,iof Hamilton, fairly took the 0 . , The - . . I to- we I wenbto Jimbonto the backl-of the rig, Ouse by a rraj' while Mr. , - date - I I when bi foot caught in the wheel and the I . � Will McLeod - �. faction for I - I . lomic voca st, of -Seafortb. was a whole an$. I � T.4e plile . . - , , unfortun ite boy went around with the ;artainmen in �Ihimself. Afr. Mulheron, of Je is , . - -_ wheel. One of his legs was frightfully torn, Witchell, - id this best, and Et He -FA UL -. - the bo protruding through the skin. Drs. , was well re- I'll I 3eived. I W -181111='g. so Buchanan and Campb ved. M 1. Oray. a Professional dancer, of L- '" . ell, of-tho village, and t. Marys, and _�'fieo Easson's class of little Dry Goods Co. - -_ the finest lin McDermid, OtHensall, held a consultation iris, from Stkatford, were away be I and am�ytated the leg ;above the kne . I yond I � a L. ad above otations, SiMPLIL" . 'Canilicot make' Much sympathy is felt for the little su ex They - I __ � . --y I . �_ I . fferer i wayed the aulience with t! pn_ 1 . � and the lamily. . . the wildea y With so. . , - . —0-1 . I hu�iaiim, and I our .own Dr. Hutcheson 1_/4ih`�S. Greatest Cae,li - - � . I eafly to t. � I . . � ho�?gh prpased uto the 'chair at the Ilast' I aa: . I Belmo le. I o ent, filled ttle poisition like an old Vat- D)�y Goods Stol-e. - ' - colirse -of -ad' � � . . Biziri, s.-Miss.Allinnie ayeo'has returned f i - He also gave a reeftatiLon which -was � .. : after a two months' visit o friends in ul appreciated. - After t ' . . dis � - . ' thur. � " i ss Laura -Mulve ir is I Ar- over, the perf4mers w he concert was - � _.- __1__1_.-_-__.1 __­�__ .- ��_ v -earded. ; f1bring from ere taken to Mr. two contracts, the carpenter work �of .,tlw - an at Jak of I& grippe. -Mr. J hIn Fortune Hyslop's and tr ,W,h.o is t J I . ted to an excellent supper, new Methodist church at Kippen, a I 11 LL I.. , had a 40, successful woo I beel on Friday a id A pleasant ittle dancing party, ad ths� It wo I - , � - Mjr. other t,he new school h' I as t. -A et� d � Mrs. Hyal cone, krto � I . r. Charles Baker a movin p - delf0rVe crediLt wit s 'No., I , I g to the , as they 10, Hay, on the corner of .'Nlr. John a -much Would' - Eldee#� . � arm w4ic he purchased from Mr. McLean. c rtainly distingiished themselves as host farr.-Mr. J. W. Bonne � . � tt, one of the prin.-I'll . W1 -Mr. 4,a ph Metcalf his a coIG twenty-one a d ho�tevv, - Camp No. 88 of the Sons -of ciPal employees of Mr. R. Bell's machine- . at $15 wle nonths" ol I that .tips the, sctilef3 at 1;310 SbotlanO, of Croinarty, are to be congratu- shop, i L a look at- it. L ound I ! Ite OI tb � a confined to his room through seri" . `111 ext ?-A very E ul meeting eir ablilitY tb get up a concert coo 'illuess.-Mr. I .oucceasf , ea, � M, f the isou It Brace Farmeral Institute was t at wo�ild be a'�redit to any of our teiti' R. Cudmore has been, . I and &It ou 11 �tji , awarded the contract for the brick work of . For the J - in every way. d *f You, have & eld in the hall here on Saturday afternoon i� is only the initial one, it nd 0 eni 9. The evening meeting was 'Was it 8 cc Us '. " I the ndW Methodist church at Kippen, -an I - cry I r el attended, and t,he 4ifferent. ad. - i i ----- *_ . � Mr. John Steacy has the contract for the -� at the beautle reuses we e interspersed with' vocal and ,,- � I ensall. - . Paintirig-Misis Maggie Buchanan, who Was . �, notrumen f, - here spending the winter montlis with her - �yoiu 1 t I music. -Mr. - John Hartley" ;Lo(,,%.i BnmFs.�--The carniva . - - I . - - - ill hold an entertair � , I heldlin tbe- parents, has returned to Corberry, Marlito- I . ,ment in his school in sk%tir)g .ink oh Tuesday eve Ing was well ba. -Mr. Knaftha! and Mr. Cornell, of � - I n 9 considering . . . - I ection No. 13, Howick and Turnberry o at,tendec� the ranther disagoee. Parichill, spent Sa,bbath with frien�ds here. � riday, Ma ch 10th, corr ! imencing at eight alilestate ot the wieather. It was a decided �Jdrs. William Buchanan is in 1f,,t),elthis I I clock. Tie programme will consist of bti,fCCess. Mr. Fred Biesett, of Exeter, was week visiting her mother, Alfs. McAll, --- . I I . vilage I adings, recitations, dialogues, vocal and in -tile -on Sabbath last, renewing ac. Miss Robson, of London, in visiting her - I I strum' inte I music and club-swin - I ; .. a ,ging. In qOainta ces.-Miss Edith Bonthron returned I ter, M H. Arnold. _V�rs. Mr.) Thompson '- I a. . . Idition to coal. talent the following have . eek from viifting friends in of andon, is visiting her brother - lvr John - ' 11 ; home ]a t w � ted t 'a""" t With the Programme : Ldndon and vicinity. -Mr. Lew Clark, ur era defewted I ay, of 116neall, recently sold a fine horse to T. J. St- Marys on Wednesday in competiti ­� . he Wroxe' 'r quartette and Miss Bir of Macarthur.-The Hensall c I , " roxeter ; Mr. Robert Ashton, of Gqrrie , - Berry for the sum of 8180. This horse was the tankard. I on - . 1. � r. Howard Lowry, . of Belmore, and , ained by " Crafivro6ld. "-,The Methodist . 0— . . . . . . � I ; I esers. 8, Gracey, . I I me G. Hanua * and Herb church was crowded on Sabbath evening - McKinop, - . , I hite n, Of Wingham. The proceeds la6t, on the occasiou of the . 11 __ I song service, - DEAT11 OF JAMES MCQUAID, I 11 be devoted to making some necessary 'Which w4 very 'much enjoyed by t �The deatir � provemen i the a he large I � I � is chool. Convenipht congregaiion.-Rev. J. S. N Hendeison" Of 'James McQuaid, of the 3rd concession, on - I 10 a *4 Monday, at the age of 60 years- and S. __ - Lbling for race. — . Ca�mel cl,!Iurcb, and Rev. Mr. Hendereon, of montho, removes ooe,6f the e&iliest settlers - , � . I . ._9 Aiiburn, �xchanged Pulpits on Sabbath, the of this township, M.CQU L � � Brussels. I la4er dolivering RKeelleot me Mr. ai I . Clot . rmons, - 'd was born, � -The in Ireland, and came n the year IS . . GATHERIN(S.- Brussels' horse fair was friend's of,� Mrs. M, II hirray, of Hay, will he I 41, when I - I PI a child, to this c�untry With his � Ar . � Id on Thuriday of this week. etised tp learn th t 'she is recovering nice-- ents and: othe p - . -The Glass ty troin her late se r members of the family, an& �wers are �ivnig entertaiaments in 'town able to go idus illness and is .pow nettled in McKillo , on the farm now . . around the hous' p owned 9 week.-- hockey team I a again. -Air.. by - Oil the WrADIT visited- James Stewart was i a Seaforth on b- - � -Mt. Thomas McQua:id. About thirty ussels on IVITZIA111a�y afternoon, -and a lively on §aturday last. -The friend usiness .years ago the deceased took up lot 11, on, - STROIN ite was.the result, but, Brussels won the Samuel R. 8 of Mr. the 3rd concession, and has continued tore. . � I � Hummef t � ­ � I ' tory by a score of 7 to O. -The curlers that he is )n will regret to learn side there ever siuce.. 'Nir, _ . . ------_-_ .. and bai tem, during the past t I son allin , McQuaid had . . I Wo be I I I Makin & gc od use of the ice these days, weeks, more serio"i & yel d9 with stomach trouble for abo.at, he fun�f'jral of the late Rev. John Nr. � � ill 1:7 ill than he ham yet er, an for the Past six months has been . I I beein,the changea huess on,. D. D. . a of the weatberbay. ake but very little nouri TRAA , took place from Melville tog !aggravated is domplaint.-Two rinks I unable to ; shinent,_ I rch on Weinesday.-A. Hyslop, M. P. of the senior colt c I ling club left although he had only betin confined to be4, - I was home ror a few days this week. -A here on I )��u.te month. Ile leaves to ' ' � We�nesclay morain � for London, to coin- for is I Tourn, bie eting of the Brussels baseba'l club is pet4 for L 4 taolcird.-Mrs. G. Ross, &I los's i a and a family of six song an& I And thereby 8 Frid I �the _ � ad for ay evening, in Xe council th u gh still v6y set iously ill, is R two daughters. The remains were-interre& _. I � -all inf,ormagon mber.-AlEx. Rose spent Sunday in Sea.' 0 ornewhat in the I-Ralitown cemetery on Wednesd - bette:r than -last *eeh .-,Miss Mel'intyre, of WEDDIN ay, . --- h.-Aseesmor Cousley is on him rounds.- Ailai Cr Jg, is ,�ia­ I rig her cous c BELLs._�_A quiet marriage waw I fully I n Scott shipped a car of cattle on Tbu Robertaoi i, ' in, Miss solemnized on Wednesday afternoon of t, - afforded t' rs- of this Village. -Mrs. William week , him, � I . George 'Best also shipped a car W Bell i 0 at Thoraview Farm the reaidenee� of Money 0A s7 Bruitgels holds the lead . 8 ati I very ill. -Mr. 1). T. McColl, jr. Mr. John Campbell, wbon b - .1.1 --- as a Shi4ing' had the In afortuno t 9 . : . t in Huron. -J. D. Ronald bag dis ening a c 0 cut his thumb deeply - Miss Lydia, waft united in the bonds Act ." Perfedly sak, t posed while she roas-cut saw. the first* matrimony to Mr, - ­ I neof his celebrated fire engines totbe of this w ek.-Mr's John McKinley. Rev. n Of Windsor, Nova Scotia, also a is visit . � . Button. of Wingbarii, � George McKinley, B.. D., brother of the I - in he slat ri, Mrs. Dever and Mine I I the nuptial knot. Only thi I I are p ei sad to oom ble engine to a town in Mauitoba.-A. Irving. Ve is r I state that Mrs. ' fmineiiatteier'elatives of the contracting par- - - � I ple and C. McNaughton left for Mani- 4 ell I., e�o TriDg nicely from her I ties witnessed the ceremony. The 'bride . - . W rig. We wish giness.-Hiss C. V, I mitb is atteliding the was becomingly attired in cream, -and cu- 40 z on ed nesday morni , success -H. Stuart and daughter wil I . . I ills, J . . I millinery (pening - Mr. E. Rennie has re- ried a bouqueb of white roses, After tbt - . part in the Sons of Scotlanil concert, engaged ism Sloa a held in Atwood this week.- W milliner, while Mr. . - Mrs. (Dr,) 'J. VV. Or wein b a 'also customary wedding festivities. the happy - . I . -Miss . dgins returned last St . rove to their home, Goshen ]ibop � � . illefach has been on the sick list. with la� McEwen. re-engaged Miss couple d - a. Rev, Mr. Hodgins, of Seaforth �70 ealey. The numerous friends of Mr. and � C. � � week fro Xoroatc, 'where she had been - Mrkllk McKinley win unite ; ith T�HE F - � note the a ervices in St. John�s chu're' durin � ,Xpoo. � h P&terg ,,,, past three months. -Mr. Robert W - _. non ITOR in wishing them �Orrg, .happy an& - ,_ - unday, Rty. G. J. Abey takingihie J r., has this week been awarded I prosperous married life, a I -1 .- i I I � I � - . . ; ! I . . I I ! I i � . . i i � - I I .! � . � � i I I - : � � I I I � ­ I � I I I � 11 I - - I I � I : ; . . . 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