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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-12-29, Page 1kA 90ing to ba disap� - 7L see the goods Ith�t � I - � I ,TISEXIENTO I � : - �. � r leekly into , , great - )Mes of t1lis, county, � the stores, otace5 ness Places Of thia- 4ch issue, -for yea" upied this space in Iths concerning the. 1�f merchandise-, we ,. . 5natallt advertisju I 9 � of increasing Ou, 6 enjoy the patron, _0 Dlace full confi - (s%'�' ha:ving ,1. - ih learned - ay can anticipate I& get ideas and slug. . k _ bu i YIng -easier. (one of the , I . � �� . . � 4 t and most I , S . ; - � L . - jl alve A . � I . . I � �, and Often hear en. 1 i 'rits made by CUB. i I I ;this,- "The stores. 1 1 � 4 Ch that shopping. is i isant for me here as I i . I - �afuoya to visit the I I i I establiehinenta Of L- i � I L L . i � I ; �L i ; ; i K# -V -i# -,P , L I , I - 1: i .. I I � I � - . I . I . I I i ry complete line of 1 ! I I �oods carried in a, I kad that are I I suit- I , I s shoppers. With, I I I . I % the very befit i � JA i � Ladie-s' Hosiery, - - .defg, Ladies' Neck sts, Frillings I Veil. 'Y Hat Pins$! Fancy, . � 1� New Novelties �' 48. A display of ,I % � . �Ias we will have,, 1�, raw attentioll to . 1� . - I j I � snow to give one �ling", it is grow" we hope to have - ' . �Y of snow and the ligh bells. If you, yourself as one I I I I I � any comfortable -Sh . to present a x I you'll find. our I I I � � assortment- large , , I rw as any. Th�ie - , , a Far Coats, Fur � � , ,,ines-, -Fur Storm . , ,,.Fur Muffs, Far �)S,. Cloth Jackets, I . saitings. . a, standing repa - I ' . being -a, reli: I I as _.. . 'L C L "I urclia,se of La Idea" - i A � Maja Furnishings, � ported Linens.:'. I -1 I r_X_++_ L � . i 1 71 I . . i � 4 If i , � A UL i.1 - I - . , , I ? , I I . i . . ! I 7 �s Co. . , .L�, � : . � . i'est Cash . L 7 � : - � Store. . I � , — -1 . ;i _. �i Vice, on Sabbath r i � t - � I" V,'Vs. J. S. Hen� ! I . I ; langed pulpits.- 1_1 1 .1 - . f . ! t (p, is the guest o � , , I ; R ' I � jtev.) Gmild, of - 1. t I , � � � , �-isiting her, par, � I � - . 1. , � �. xMilhu, of Kip- �. �- : i week, ,spending � i . i in �,Ira, C, A, � 'L .a and Greorge; ; I . - � . 0! . ea.n, were here, - q -, �, .� � 'heir relatives, . I I � � . 7 � �, � J. W. Eyre.- i � � I V�,s been attend- a � I I � � . , L �r pa -at term, 're- � �ening. On the - I : I .. Ford, principal ti L . �and wm Terrist Itil I - . , " t spend ing a few , - I � to take a now ic :­ . . �, with a, trading i 14 L � I � I [ra. - Vance and � f � . . . ere visiting rela- I 41 � 3 , I L , i 1�1' I i 1, i — � � ­� : , : . 4 1� , ' I � L pector J. Robb i " . . -� I �_, - 7r� V. Tack, both ,of : ? I riha Ross, ThO t -�i I , k . � [(.-*s home,, Turn- � Li _ , L, �,ige, of Walton, �_ I -_� , � oy- � � L and on enj If : I �'Ji-j5ei Tack, of -1 ; . �ta al the Vred- i Z -ir holidays in ! ; � � . - I [Ici a sal,3 of live . � %ursday. This I lin that place. . � - . pthi_3 Vicinity at- I L laJohn Dinsleyv. � Itfternoon.-The I . lecorating their _. _Thd gang who . i he �governrneut -1 I . aded work for I d hi,gh water. i his 86ason. I fl � 41 ,:� L bottom and 6 T ; � . - � V fin igh r it naXV . L � � - j- " - . . I . Wife, of xorti, , , � . - I rid the winter , 1. . - � I 1,, 'L S.'teW- .- ,a. Mrs � I I . r . Mary Lowe,- T __L . . . �ing 11eld in the - ti. 1 my. and Alfre(IL � I , -, - - � 18play of their 41 I � y I � I poLtry show �1� -1 I , - X birds at 88,�;. � � 7 1 .- I . ­ � � � spend Ohrist- - I I % Z � � httives.-Alfred C - t - . . . . .%vt,eky on, poul- I � � ! . - if-atiful ia this . I . T I �_ � number having Y � � L nes, of Exeter,,, ? - , it Of tdriKeya, - I � �.-It is report- , I , Queen�a hotel, I , and that his _ . had two paral-Y- : ,,. Roe was pro, . ; I iff- 4 X in Bruesel _ I L : - _--1. ­ I ­­ � � , I,---.-- — , , — - I � . . 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I .. � � I H . - . . � . . __� W , 7 S /Ad - I I i - . � i � I O"N . I . � . I . I I . . I I / . It � I . . I - - i " ,��, r .- ) �� . (�_-� " � 4 0 . . - I r 4 I , . . � � I . . 1� I 1 1 � . . i . � I � � . . I � i . I i . . . � I I . � . '­_ I - __ - I - - . .. . - I . - � - . TMR.. -FIRST Y1 . � � -f- i . % 7 . .VV_ , i I I ! � I IWVEHIO . � : � IV i NUMBER,! 1,672. J I ! I SEAFORT11 FRIDAY, DI I— . I ; 9 � — - I I � : I . - i - I ! i I I i I I I FROM T ; E QUEEN CITY. - ,of a happy event on Thursday evening, the . I . ; - . - I I I 1, I - - I � I 1, ., 14th inst.. when his daughter, Cora, was . i : � I in I MIP ortant I uestioo I ToRwNlo, Dee -ember 2&h, 1899. ' marriedto Mr. Watson Garbatt, a - proeper- I I I The mayoralty contest is now- in full Ods farmer- of that towabhip. The � , . � I I , . � I I swing. John Shaw, the pre3ent mayor, is - ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. 1 1 � . I not'again a ea6didate, although he would W. Andrews, B. A., pastor of the Method - I ---- P! like to be. t I I . f Mr. Shaw, however, for some , ist church, in the presence of about one ,� . z . . � remon or other, did not,'make a popular . .1 I ! � � hundred guests, friends of the bride and II . I I . groom. : I I I - . . - I I I � I mayor, and secing no chance for his fe-elec- � I I . � 1. � . tfoji, he wisely withdrew, Mr. Shaw has . . 0 1. I � � I ' I . been in municipal politi f � - - - - - - - - I I 1 ice or a %reat many Municipal Nonnnaiion& I . I - 0% ,years, and unlike a g( e ret' . . . � . . � ­ '�eg a -T -,-LE'r.-All the old councillors 're - I I I - . . I T."r man. The Contest now is between ex. S m . I I elected by acclamation, viz. : John Erratt, I , 1 M as I - I - i , I - . . or E. F. CWrk, M. P., John. Hallam I reeve ; William Lamont, John 'MeNaugh- i . ;and�, E. A. McDoo.ald. . John HaRam is the i - I . ;man who should. �ave it. but in these mat. , ton, James MeDiarmid and.W. J..'Stinwn, I Are you g:)ing to be n�axried shortly ? Under c6rtain eircum- iten it in .not bys the men i councillors. � E . . . . ! . . Ahat is best ' . � - k Stances, this uld be an impertinent -qciestion and -entitled to the position that gets it. Ed. HAY. -All the old councillors elected by . . � ' I Clark has a b 0 11 with the societies, -and I acclamstion, viz. ' & (-',.., Ehnes, reeve , '� you would be U-stified ossibly in 'replying -in pl i ig P . I am is a genial, gooi 1. . . p o0i How who in everybody's I William Stelk, Wifiiam Consit - William B. 1. � � ; man and all thi '611� Wors. . cc 1 Battler and Peter Lamont.. M � ag, to all men, and this -goes I . Qneen'sEn ih, none of your business." But there . � . STzrHmv.-All the old councillors re- � - . a ton people, and L g W&T with a great many . - . , ;. : is just the di enc'e between us askbig you that ques- it wouldn t on z ise any person if he gets elected by acclamation, viz : John Sherritt I , - * � tion and the " � - I - hero by a g majority. reeve' ; Richard Hicke, Samuel Switzer: I ajority of people, seeing that ,it is not " t William Yearley and Henry Willert, Conn- � � TIM N11 LITARY spmrr, - I I CUE tomary to e married rwithout clothes—and good . cillors. I ' � The , military spirit is strong in Toronto W1NGHAM_—Wi1li&M Clegg- re-electe-d , clothes at that, i at once becomes our business, be. Pet now. " Sojoring " is the one popular - mayor by acclamation ; Councillors, .A. J. � !- I cause we are in the clothing business. I . � theme in the clu be, on the streets and in Irwin, M. D., Thomas Gregory, George A. I . : I . . private circles. The suggestion applied in - Newtwj, L-. W. Hansollo G, eorge McKenzie, ', . � the acceptance of iL second Canadian contin- Roland Beattie, JosTh G H V S., . ii James H. M, I !Be,eri: W. tilliam gent is a severl blow to young Toronto, , Chishol -0. -, No man? *thamy reRpect for himself or the girl he is about! which was reckohing on another infantry Holmes, William Nicholsop, A. W. Robin- , . � to paake his wife, thinks - of beiDa married in mean force being sent South Africa. If the : son " I force had been dr wn from the-infantiry arm I -! Rchool Truate".-Thomas Abraham, ' .. clothes. Even' the savage puts on a little paint, lach-- i of the service I t ere'would have been ub .� Henry Kerr and C. N. Griffin elected by so. ] . My a better substitute; so we will come to the plain, difficulty in getti g the entire 1,000 in -this ' ciamation for wards 1, 3 and 4, respectively, 0 1 thusi 'Sic are not only the militia- and William Ward and William Nicholson statement'that if you intend undergoing the ceremony, 'city" go en 0 I I men, but Also those outside the battalion@. - conteaLing for ward No. 2. ? . . we are m an exceptional position to provide you with The large number of men pawed by the ex- - ZuRicn.-Polies villagc-The following amining surgeons on the occasion of the last have been nominated for trustees : J. A. your weddiitg outfit. We will leave the subject rest 'contingent, but Aeft at home because the Williams., Thomas Johnston, Splon.on � . wit] I that. . - . le#y was fill, Calculated confidently in'going I Hardy, Charles Hartleib, John F. Rick- , p . this time, &Dd m ny other stalwart young i beil and John Weselob., . Since we Ertrucl- winter the large'fars axe moving out, certain- �� tellows, me nbers o gymnasiums and athletic' MCKILWI..-James Lockhart and Daniel ' . � clubs, had declarik their intention'of should. 1 m anley for reeve; for eotincillors : John S. � � ly -we have no hesitation in saying that there is no - I � 0 . oring a in ket.. All these aspiranta. for i Brown, Alexamder Gardner, John G. finer range of men's and ladies' fur coats -to be found military ei periende. have been fraustrated Grieve, Charles Little, Archibald Me- ' ' ' by the Go, ernmei it's intention of sending Gregor, James O'Laughlin, John O'Keefe in Western Ontario. Of course that is saying a.great only artille _ and aavalry. and William James Walsh. � deal, but we mean it, and in vie w* of �the fact that we Nor are the litia cavalry officers in � GuEy..-All the old coancillore re-elected Toronto partienla ly jubilant at the com by acclamation, viz. . James Turnbull, Purchased our coon coats previous to th.6 recent ad- position of the cond Contingent.. Al.* reeve ; Messrs. Robert Livingstone, James . I - . vance it will be profitable for the intending purebaser though it verifies heir assertions that cav- McDonald, Adam Turnbull and Isaac Lake, - I 9 I 0 alry is tl e proper arm to use &gains I t councilo.lors. I I . to - select from our stock. I mounted h"ters ke the Boers-& fact that TURNBERRY. —W. H. Ciuickshanks, We have about three .dozen tam-o-shanter caps, which Wo wag abund4ntly d 4nonstrated, in our own -reeve by acela nation. ' Councillors.- . . . ' - I . campaign against . liel and the half breeds Mesers. John Mosgrove, Peter Scott., wish'to clear out, these will make a splendid cap for f it, i s8& -they do x ot imagine that they will Thomas James, 9 illiam Mitchell, Thomas . I little girls going to school, never mind what the former Iget much of a chi nee. Minister .Borden's Lovell and John Q upland. . I 0 i P an hey 1poit t out, comprises 300 , HuLLL=.-.A.l1 the old councillors re- . I ' d lice an 1 200 e rt riders from I elected by acclan ation, viz. : John Brig - prices may have been, that is past, we. are clearing mounte' xpe I 0 I � . � the Northwest,. a heavy clog in the Royal ham, reeve; Messr i. Alex. L-aech, William .theia. now at 20c. . . . . I , Canadian D . n, and t iee batteri Is of ; Patten -on, Williai i . Moon and Robert I. ar- artillery. T is is practically not a militia �_ We- are persuaded that we have the best far cap Ia the m. : is Ferres. - . I . - force at all, b a body of 1,000 regulars, Hmr,ERT.—All he old councillors re- - ket the price $P.50. : .. 1�lt . , being, indeed, the permanent cavalry force tobert Hog - y . elected by acclamation, viz, : P Home made " what iniquities are done in ,tby naine.,"' Nvo of the whole4 ominion. The artillery, also, I ga . rtb Jr., reeve; Mesers.W. 'Miller. Hugh ) , I I have home made' mitts and sox which are- no iuiqui- I can hardly be considered militia since it in- I Norris, William Dalrymple and T. Melady. I . I '. , eludes quite a few regular army gunners � and I GORRIE.-Pdlice� Trusteft-James Arm- . ' and mitts, the price is i has more extensive training than any other �trgt William and,James XcLaughiliri. ties. but good wholesome sox , - �, branchof the service. Military men here I _,cK. -Reeve--�-Samuel W I . A ; on ' � . (Y . . wholesome also, viz. 50c a pair, but for anyone lookin., I also point 6utlthat� it will leave the military and William Wade. Councillors -!r J. for- Value they are worth it. L . schools of ing'tr0tion-not, of course, the Montgomery, L William I I . I Finlay, Andrew ' A college at Kibgsthn-dipleted of instruct- Doia John pence, Henry Schulter and Are you in nee d of a robe, we have goat robes at $5.00, $5.50. � ors and that piract'effilly the militia will be Joh-o' Renwick. D . � ,`�� 6 5 I Amona the many successful hues of winter , without any tu= while this war is goin BL'vrn.-R!eve-J. Carter. Councillors I . � 0 1 on. It is also vefy awkward that Colonel I -iWiljiam E nigh,' A. ,Sloan, F. Metcalf, there is nothing equal to � Drury, of HalifwT,- the best artillerist in W. McElroy, all by ao,;Iamation. School . I capr'. which we have in stock, 0 I . the 3tyle known as " Billy Reid" style, sellinbr at 60C. Canada, should "" gone with the first Trustees -J. ' abkirk,, R. McCommins, D. C3 contingent. s hoped that he will be .D Carder, all by acclamation. I Tt.,i illery brigade of the ' r The other seller is the " Storm King," at 25c, 35c and transferred to t .e an 1 BAYFIMD.-�-Reeve-R. Stanbury, M. D., . i n by acclamation. Trustees�Thomas Cam- ri 50c, - There has not been anythinty so iuuch admired second cont'ngen � .0 .Military'exper alsopoint.out that the �ron, John Whiddon, John Ferguson, by . . _ as the Clan Tartan, all wool racrs, which we have been J employment of) Northwest Mounted Po.- icelamation. . Council lors-,George Woods - � 0 � h Af -ica, there being already James Donaldson, T'homas Elliott, Jame; - � adies' capes to order the prices for the 'ice in Sout I . mahino, into I 7 1 200 in the Yukon, will leave onlya skeleton -A. Thomson. . r3 . qualities which we offer are sold at 86.75 and $10. body, with the i)fficero and non--commw_ :, UsBocR_-,-E.--Reeve-William H. Del- ,, - I - i sioned officers &@ a backbone. T 6e I -.North I bnidge. Councillors -A. Hunkin, Joseph . - a. � is lll� �.Ve, -are the only 'house in Seaforth . who make .west Mounted Poiiee will havi � .f ed I -Hawkins, John Moir and. Richard Camm, I , I specialty of clan tartans. If you are interested �Jn a up at once, but 0 tat will be an e task as all.by acclamation. a - I bich there has ,' the service has , great- attractions- for ad.; . GODERICH.--Mayor-Robert Thompson, genuinely artistic cape, the colors of w venturous young 'anadians. . I 'James Wilson. Councillorq-W. T. ­ � 0 iing ever exhibited � to excel from the stf�ndpoint of . -To( SAING17 . INE. - � I Murneyj James Clark, William Marltoni � .1 notl . . CharleaLewis 'haw, the first Canadian William C:&rrpbell, C. J. Naftel, Dudley stic design, you must Holmes, J. P. Brown, D. Cantelon, James, . har-raonious blending and arti I war corresponde 1 at the front, wr'tea a 'Robinson, Jo.bn Knox, Hugh Dunfo-p, James . . needs look at these goods. � � letter to Mr. JoM Cooper, of the Canadian - I J Inkster, J. C. Martin, C. A. Humber, M. TiAeresting articles—the Klondike driving mitt at 50c) ihe 1 Magezine, in wb:ch he describes an inter- Nicholson, Robert, Clark. . I . i View he had with Col. Schiel, the famous TUCKEm3u,rji.--For Reeve -Peter Ate. ' 'O at ,8 and 1A I 0 � German mereens, y, who is credited with . I . our own make s�ait � $ 1 � I swiN ed brace at .25c, 1 , . 1 directing the tac es of the Boers tip to the Kay and Geo�gc N. Turner. Councillors- e -lned!underclotNha at 50c, the leather ram- , William Cbairnan, or., William Doig, Win. : 0 time of his captute. Mr. Shaw says that � I e� ,f coat at s5.50 and 87.50 ladies' electric seal col- ! Schiel is %_ gracious, polished man ,of the t1gie, James Gemmill and Henry Horton. proc . �. t I the world, and nc t at all the type of mer. EAST WANVALNOSH.—For Reeve -Matthew 11k15. Lockhart', by acclamation. For Councillors larefte at ��6.50, $7.50' 88.501'$10-110y 812 and. I i - s � .4 - 1 einary adventurei whose sword is for sale -Alfred B. ',%rr, John,T. Carrie, John E. I . nice things in sable, bear, etc. I � to the highest bi,ider. Speaking to M r. Ellie, John ld'icCallum andWilliam Sdtherw AISC , 'Shaw in the begi uing of November, Col. . . . ! I I land. " . I � Schiel said that t e British would make all I .1 CoLp.opt.sE.—The old councillors -were . I , . ; their mistaken d sustain all their re- . . 7 . I verses through d pising their foe. .. Their all re-elected by acclamation, viz. : Nathan . . . . Johns, reeve ; James Taylor, Richard I - I chief fault, he said, was overconfidence. Jewitt, Alexander Robertson, Captain I + 1 +-'1481",-';-++ 1. 1-2H, -'.'00X'-'.-,4—,- ; . I -6E . . . ! LIFF ISSURAN C011 PANIES. William Young, cottocillors. I . ; It is understood that the government Ia- WRONETER.-Reeve-Thomas Hemphill, I . j spector of Insur cc for Ontario will begin -by ACCIaluatiOD. Councillors -John Bray, I . _� . I . � a closer supervision of life insurance com- John Earner, John Harris, W. 0. Hazle- � . . . panies with the new year. Men of large wood, S. B. McKelvie, James Paulin, Rich- , . . � I ital are now going into the life insur- ard Rann Lind W. A. Rutherford. The . . . . capi, . � . . � . � ! ance'business, anti jj�auy new companies are following were. elected public school trus- . � I - ; It, is only natural, then, tees by acclamation: John Barnard, Win. I L ; , being formed. * I ' that the smaller: companies should either M C'Rae and William Wilson. , - , be crowded to tbe wall or put on a better CLINTON.—For Mayor-Th-omas Jackson, - . basis. With so thany sound 'companies of- sr., and W.- C. Searle. Councillors -Oliver - fering insurance at reasonable rates, the Johnston, James Ford,..Thomasi McKenzie, � � - government thin 9 that the weaker com. James Fair, Thomas Walker, 4. Wiltse, I I � . . I . I - i patiies should be closely scrutinized. The Jacob Taylor. 8chool Trustees -Dr. _. r - I auditors' balance sheets, which have been - Agnew and J. C. Stevenson elected by ac- . . I � � � i accepted hit6erto with little question, will clamation for their respective wards ;. 1. C. � I beanalyzed, and'it is said that in two or Rance and Jacob Taylor' :in, St. And , rew's . three compani:ts . t W be found that items ward, Thomas Johnston and W. N. - Man- guring as aas i, 7 � . or iis ers � I , are really liabilities. If n I ing in St. James' ward. � the balance is found to be on the wrong ASHFIELD.—For Reeve -M. Dalton� and . C1 thiers and T '0 h . ( '�u " . I � * � ­ I � side the coTpani 9 will be Tyen Ia chance William Kickley. Councillors -John Badk- . I . � - I . to re -organize, Oribe'declare inso vent. ley, William Hunter, John .McIntyre, John . . . The eveniiDg newspaper field in Toronto Jamieson, James TbOMP3011 and Thomas On the Wrong Side of the Street, I is likely to have a! fourth candi3ate in the Stothers, . . - I . - S AFORTIff . early spring. It in: stated that the stock . . 0, I % STRONG BLOCK, - I list of the Standard, the proposed organ of December Sessions. . ` I � . I civic and social reform, now _­ shows $50,000 . I - I . 1. I I insubscriptions and that the provisional � The general sessions of r th a 'peace ' were — � I , directors have secured,,��n option on the held at the court- house, Goderieb,. last . I i presses and some of the plant of the Tele- week, before Judge Magoon. I I I . � . I . The members of the grand jury were : - ' th ough i gmm, which'is soon,1,6D move into- -its new . . I r 11, , r � Thomas L. Jobb Wingham, (foreman) ; T _ p111JliC will please note that we issue r Coupon ' building. I ' ' _ - � � i . - . I - . John Bropbey, Goderich; W. J. Clark, ' '. I I iATISVIED )VIT11 THE RFSI;LT. Seaforth ; James Durnin,_ West WARIsnoah ; and have baggage checked to destination ftom Premier Ross is well satisfied with the re- Thomas J. (A , roxeter ; - Joseph tickets) . il 11 baon, W I H - , sult of the bye -election, although the result Ha * ley, Cplbome ,� Albert Hooper, Exeter ; I oiBritish Columbia !in West Eigin w 'as a disappointment. A � ,S'eaforth to all points in Manitoba, �' : John .Lake, Grey ; Dunean McTaggart, I , 11 I -Vittie. � Htillett ; Martin I . i : I member of the G-olvinnnient stat�ed. t your Grey ; Elisha Me I 0 , � � correspondent that the defeai of Mr- Me- Whitty, Abbfield ; Richard Warrington, ' ' ints - also to E a*stern, Provinces I � . I . and other Western Po , ) i Nish was considerably helped by- the action Qoderich; Chris. Zwicker, Credit6n. - W, � , � � � . I of the Canada Southern Railway.: 'at St.. J. Clark� being interested - in one of., the and N aw England States. i - I Thomas, which .sent 70 (,f its -employees, cqses, was, at his oivn request, exegeed ___? . I : � ! i all of them Liberal *voters, out of town on from sitting with the,grand jury when ,this . I � i election day. As the majority against, Mr. case was �efore them. � d money order.business respectfully solicited. , McNish was only 58, these 'men would have The grand jury returned. bills in the Telegraph . i I 0 . I , . - . i turned the scale in his fav&r. The 'matter u . 1: . . 0itteen vs. Elatior Burns and the Q een vs. � : . 1) L I . i will be investigated. . Lorf nzo, D. Martin. There were I no civil I ---------------- � ; ANOTHER U00D SLICE FOR O'NTAR10. ease& � . -----.- . - . . . I � Judgment has en viven by Chancellor'l al by V ictor I I . : The first case was an appe ; I �,! Elliott ar,d Thomas Elliott, of Goderich - I . ,1 Bnyd in favor of t,14e Crown in the suit of I � I . ' � the Province agai*st the executors of' the I township -i against the conviction of police I estate of the law Daniel Scotten, the mil- magistrate Seager, fiDiDg- them for disturb- � , ,� lionaire tobacco 'merchant, of Detroit, for i0g choir practice at Bethel church, on the. Ro J., MACDON'i ALD� succession duties. ! � I fourth concession of Goderich township. . . I .; . � I By the decision the Crown is declared The trial was attended by a large number i� I of the residents of Goderich township, . i entitled to recover 5 per cent. of the Q;9W_ . 11, C. � P, R. AGENT Se forth, - , 000 which,the mil�ionaire had on deposit in where the appellants are well known. The 5 4 Canadian banks at the time of his death in appeal was dismissed with coots. . . . , � . I . � I Detroit last Queen vs. Elanor Burns., -This uetion - Agent Berlin Mutual Fire Insu . � ,­... * I . was taken against Mrs. James BunN of �, . i . Bay6old, for disposing of ceitain property , . COLIN -BETHUN199 rance I � (;ompany. Lowest rates, -- .1 ; —PleasantHill 'Farm, the home of Mr. with intent to defraud her creditors, the . I . William Hanson, 'Fallarton, was the scene c�m ho t" - � I - q plainant being Win. J. Clark, mere n , � I . I . . � . � I . . I . "! I - .1 I . I � 1; - , ; . 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Mr. John Lynn to Miss Mary � Moffatt. Perth IUms. - I Xmas, 1899, After the wedding the large 7mr . y 7ere -Q,8,0W of Elma!a taxes, was paid into I � . r" served with a delicious supper here were the collector in one day recently- , - BOOKS,' a large numb6r of presents given to the -.0ver $4,000 has been subscribed. ky the � BASKETS, I � bridess. The brides were dreated in white Central Methodist aureb, Stratford, to- 1, . � CALENDARS and CARDS and had two little waiting maids also wards the nineteenth oentury fund. . . . dressed in white. Mr. and Mrs. Purcell -Miss Lucy Hurlburt, of Mitchell, has In endless variety . . . . . will live on thetown line, east of 'Litfowel, secured a school south Of J'Ondon amd win Z . . and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn on the, 4th conoes- take charge after the holidays. . I Bibles, Prayer and &ion of Wallace. Revs. IEL Irvine, of Lis- -Kise Addison, B. A., teacher -of tnod- '� . towel, and J. H. Robinson, Palmeratpn, of- ern huguages in Stratford Collegiate Ia- , � Hymu Books ficated. at the weddings. . 1: . atitate, has resigned her pmWon on ww=t - � . . 9 . � ; of ill health. . -- For all denominations, at Bible Society � -The remains of the late August 31i'ller., I I USIUMI& 7 L W interred in the prices. I ho died in Oregon were i ' I -W. H. Pont -on has pawed the Medical Lutheran cemetery, 'at BrodhagM4 an Sun- - I M17 examination for service in South Africa. day, 17th inst. � ,01D . �X.M, Six AlEX. W IN I ,n9 , -The Nation Indians, on the,! Corn- -Mr. Fred Wynn, of Newry, hax pamad . - wall reserve, are desirous of going to jSouth big fir -at year's examination at the Toroato � - ! Africa to assist the British. � ! � I mons-81EAFORTH. t College of Pharmacy, taking second clan L — - - -The residence 'of Philip Xurp)ty, ot honors. . ; ____ - " g, - - � FI -etcher, wa3 visited Monday might by -Mr. A. L. McLennan, B. A., principal . � � of Seaforth. The jury returned a verdict burglars, and,,4,5W stolen- i of the Wilverton public school, has isecured i . -, I I - of not guilty. . I . -A number of graduates of th* Galt & position as assistant In"terilk the Datt*n I . T . Queen vs. Lorenzo D. Idartin.-The de. hospital ha%ve 6ffered their servim ag high schooL - 1. - I - � - - fenoant was sent up by police Magistrate nurses in the Tranorsal. 1� I . ­ -Mr. J. IEL McDonald, of Lintowei, has "--- er. for trial, on a charge preferred by ­F"Ink,011%rap"ge, 12 years f! age, purchased the 2DO acre farm of William � i I' . . was skating on the Ottawa river ono in well Edward Slattery, of Goderich, of obta '&,.tur- Milne, Grey township. This form _ money under false pretences, in connectio day and was drowned. �� situated and has good buildings. - with the sale of an enlarged portrai b. The -Dr. Wellington Stephezis, of Tralalgar. --jgme@ & pe,ton,, who for nearly twenty 7 jury broughtin a verdict of not guilty. left on Tuesday for Chentee. in the prWnce = has carried the mail between the pofft- . The grand jury, in their - presentment, of Sy -Chuen, China, to join the staff .4 Can. and the station , in Sebringwille, has � - . strongly recommended the proper authort adian Methodist Minion in West Chij6a.-- . been compelled to give up the job on ac- � I ties� to take action, at their earliest con. -H. M. Winter, of Berlin, ,wh6 Was count of ill health. . � � I ­ . . - , venienee, in the matter of providingli a 'suit- found guilty of attempting to defraitta his -John Kelly, of Shakeqmare, has been. . i able residence for the jailor. !i crediton, has been sentenced to 11 months appointedene of the directors of the Dom- �Iz . .� in the central prison and fined $800. : �' . .I. . I 0 L I Won Sheep Breeders! Amodation, and Mr. - . I I -F. C. Lemieux, late a000nntant 'Old L& A. McLeod, of the same place, a judge on � I o County ModeL Schooti. Banque Ville Marie, has been sent m-ded to I:mcclngat the vi id- r fair. ., i ' Pro ncial an winte - � The county board of examiners, met in three yq&re in the penitentiary for priftent- -George Jackson, of Stratford,.& patient, ;� � I , I , � __1. , the Model School, -Clinton, on Sj"rday. ing a falsis return to the government.� I at the Toronto Insane Asylum, committed � ; . I December, 23rd, to finish the, Model School -The London Street Railway Company suicide at Toronto. Saturda;y, by Jumping B'& , tat work for the term. The number of 1 tudente announce that they will distribu i 000 front of a train. He had escaped from O" ." � I . I at the Model Schools this year . wa P much among their. employees, at Christm";: � as& institition and was Wing puratied by & - t . � � . - smaller than in former years. The --e were reward to those who stood by the company couple of attendants at the time- � � �, 17 in attendance at thei Goderich Model duri � tLe strike. . . 09 --The independent Order of Foresters, of "I % i &ndi'13&tCLinton. Though the depirtment -Joupb Gaudiche, an, -employee in � the Atwood, held their annual supper last week. J requires 60 per cent. of the 1016 num- M. C. R shops, at St. Thomas, &ggrega whO was when a large number of the ,members and , T ber Of marks to pass, all the candidates but crushed against a wall by a box car* on their friends were present. Aim ex4llftt �; L I � � L a . . one secured the requisite -number. 'rho fol- Monday, died from his 'injuries on Fii, &Y- supper was served, which was followect bv a � 11; - : . � I lowing is a list of those who were granted He was 50 cars Lof & - I � programme of speeches, and a pleasant � 4' . y ,ge t �` 1, third -clan certificates --valid for' three -Saturday morning the two year old son evening wound up with a dance: I i t4 � - years : . . of J. I W. Davidson, of Thedford 1 while -Master Freddie Robtw,,of SL ldat3rs!, U - � - . playing on the floor, swallowe a 1. . Bagwell, Rob:,�rt E. ' I bean - was bitten on the band by a dog belonging - Calder, Maggie . d , 1� � Deshej Elizi H. Draper, Samud A. The physician was called, but the � child to Mr. M_ J, O'Dea one day hat week. -He i . Dorrance, Lizzie Edward, Westay G. died before help could arrive. ed i , d4ivering papers and -L I ,; I was enga in WSW i i� i -The town of Oshawa has a ed Ut to j. 1 , Ferguson, Cora B. Finkbeiner, N61son e to abo Cock at a door in front of which P �L Gillespie, Camie Grefg, Wilh loan the� McLaughlin Carriage tumpstly the eanine was lying, when it snapped at .'. i L �?; Graham, Gertrude Johns, Add!a_T_ $50,000 to assist them in re -building their him inflicting a wound an the right hand. i Helyar, Olive Lamont, Alla4 A. carriage works, which were destroyed by IMr. T. A. Wlancko, who f I It McLean, Frances E., Long, Hgr�y It I _,_� - . 'ich. tire a short time ago- - theemploy of the St. Marys C ery 1, e ' rean? U MeSween, Chriatina Mair, Willi�� -Th ' C. P. R. express from Montreal to Company for the past year. ban received IA � . _; Moffat, Maud McAlliste:r,'Airthar Ott&*&, was derailed near Lachine, on and accepted a position,on the staff 4 the V 141 O'Connor, Julia , McFalls, Sam1sou Monday. Driver Corrigan was scalded so. Ontario Agricultural �` f . I Colleff-_ Guelph. as JA- `1 L severely that he may die. The pane _� .. ,pgers sistant instructor in the Nine Rairy de- 11 Olivant, X Edith l v Ruby, Ads . . I 1, injury. partment,and will commenoe 'big dutim i� � i � . -Wells, Stevens & Co -'s. bending factory, in that insti+ IE 1 Sheppard, Eliza R. . . ,ution inimediatelf ,after the �2� 1 I ., , Tichbourne, Mary at London, was wrecked the other day. by holtdayg. . t ! � Z1, W Z Wilson, Elizabeth G.. i the explo6ion of a boiler. Only one man, -Abanquetw-aa given to Mr. NV_ Q P, � I L Wilson, Margaret G. � , Mr. Jo!eph Hetherington,. was iijured ' 'by his many- friends in St. M" I ! I � I Worthington, Rose J. 1. . He was severely scalded. I - 10;Tespday wght of last week. A table I � �. .I - L I M � At the'Deeember sessions in London., was spread in th I III - The board, sfter'routine bheineffs, ad- on Friday, Judge Elhott sentenced John a . ;, i L onvict-ed of rioting during the r Journed, to meet in August next year-- Sherlock. c' Oid Fellows rooms, about, which 125 per- � L L , , - GEO. BAiRi), Secretary, Olinton. , son& were seated, with Mr. H. F. Sharp* t i , - street car trouble in that city, to 18 months. and Colonel White pmaiding. During the k 4 - . in gaol or $500. flue. proceedings a handsome clock was prenated , I . L 3,1 . St. Brigid!s Church. -Joseph Peddell, ja farmer living a � bhort to Mr- Moscrip with an arproprisite ad- t, distance west of Simeoe, became intoxicated dre,so by Dr. W ; Irvine, in . The Stratford Beacon of last week -gave a behal of the major�s . �_ I while in that town -on Saturday. In ,this ;�, lengthy and interesting report of the pro- many friends in the *tons town. -k condition he drove into the river. Peddell 1-! ' ceedingB in connection with the formal open- . -Mr. Thomas M. Murray, of Avonton. � - and the hone were both drowned. He bad,a rather u er nee 11 i13g Of St. Br gid's Catholic church, in Lo- leaves a widow and a large family. . . . nfortunate exp ie last . I I - . I pn township , and of which Rev. Father . I " week. It.appearsthat a couple ,of horses i . � .1 vowney,a fotmer Huron boy, is the esteem. � -'Miss Annie Montgomery, lady ouperin. were running round the barn yard, ,and cae I i: - � . ­ �! ed pastor. It also contains an excellent tendeat of the Isolation Hospital, Toronto, of them going too near a well broke througbL A I 4 III , picLure of the church and' parsonage. This has banded her resignation to Dr. Sheard, and fell to the bottom, a distance of 36 fact.. - 1 new church replaces one that was burned to take effect the second week in January. Willing hands were soon on the aceno and. 44 �4 � down early I t spring, and is &like credit- She has volunteered to go to South Africa after a couple of unsucoesaful attempts, in '� �L .� . I . � 41 - able to the C iristian zeal'and generosity of as a. red cross nurse. . whi h th poor brute was nearly At the top - c a Xf If re - � thief of the well 'and fell Lack again, it Wag � the people of the parish. , From this port -Tharsday afternoon a sneak I 'I ; we take this following extrict of the pro. ent-red the house of F. J. Sathe,riand, safely landed on terrA firms, af rer having F; I � � eeedings in donnect,ion with the ceremony, Chatham, and took a M .sealskin 'acque been for six hours in mud and water in the ia .1 , - , 1 1 1 1 1 � from a closet. There was a cash dhe . 4; - BLESSUM THE B!ELL- L �ua in well. _/ 7 . - � L . the coat for- $925, and the thief also took, a a . I The most interesting f L �* ti i eature of the after- purse from a table -containing another . $25 Huron Notes. , I ; 4 noon's service was the blessing of the bell. Cheque. . � I I L I . 1 1 P i It Thir bell, with its trame, weighs 1,541 -The other Levening Stanley Grapt, of -Oae day Jest week the three-vexr-old ,�! i z � t by the Meneely Galt, this young son of Mr. John rant. son of 5ir. Rqbert Love, of Hill* �G. r;en, had �i,t , W 4 ; Manufacturing Company, of Weat Troy, walked on the ice at the millpond an: .ent a very narrow eeeape from be killed. It . I ; - ing N New York. On it is the following inscriP- down over his head. A man going .1 his aft I I I ma the little fellow went out to the hor" L 41 - ;1 -1 � tion : " -The gift of Stephen Hick and assistance also we I Z, ' ey got in. Then a plan w �l stable, unknown to his parents, and- went to � .� Alexander Ma, -Laren to St.,Brigid's church, procured and hoth the lad and wo, *V 9.-) , his wo, ld-be work to braid the horses' tails. After finish- 1: �­ i ing on en L �. 189 Tie ceremony of blessing. the bell rescuer were pulled out. I e to his liking- he tried another, wb - � , � is one that is not often. witnessed, and it �Following its Custom for years J past, - the animal kicked, knocking him back i� i 14 � Z, I was, therefore, followed with deep interest. th� Ge6rge'E. Tuckett &Son Co., H4tiiilton, against the stoone wall and stunning him for �. I I , The bell w is washed several times in token Saturday, distributed Christmas cheer-4mong - a time, but be was not seriously hurt. _. . . I I � of its purification, and then anointed with its hundreds of employees. Edward 0&kee, -Before Judge M "son the other day, -the i . L , . ; 0 Vi 8 i 0 w&$ AD M ttOd i the chrism in token of its offices. The Big. who hat been in the Comp&ny'a employ if r D& d m th, wh o mi from I � I 2 hop anointed the bell and read' the Rite of 0-1 yeara, was presented with a deed'for a Exeter, tharged -with tbe larceny of two - 1i I � L � Blessing. � � b aildid g lot and a che,que for $200. 1 , watches and other property from James i� � � I - F;�THER WCABE'S LEGrrRE. I -Arthur Andre - Garrick, of Ray-, pleaded guilty to rtcei , 9 , , I , ws, a press feeder on -the V= � After the bell had been �lessed, Rev. Chatham Dai1V Planet, was injure the one watch knowing it to hove been stolen, . � Father McCabe. of Seaforth, addressed: the other day while attempting Ito rem6ve a and the Crown accepting this plea, with- � ; people. Dr. Kilroy was to h draw the charge of larceny. 8mith was re- i . vs done. this, revolving belt from. the shafting. He got I butasevere attack of sick . manded for one week for senUnce, with the q ne q prevented caught between the belt, and was badly � I him from being present, and Father M c. crushed. His jaw was broken in two understanding that his counsel would pro. �L. Cabe, at short notice, consen d to supply places and he was otherwise seriously !in- cure evidence." to his previous character. .11 4 1 L ,,On Monday week, Weelay Parry, of the 1 4 the vacancy. He reminded the Congregation itired. I I that John the Baptist had been purified in -The Ontario government has is3 ed. a game burg, was charged before His Honor � ; .1 an esp L ecial manner'before his irth, so that pamphlet on the San Jose scale. The with being concerned with Smith in the �, , I be might fill his peculiar mi sion. What pamphlet states that the scale has ' III in theft. He eleeted to be, tried by the county _ did John say of himi at he was a Ontario for eight o , r nine years, th UL 4 it judge, pleaded guilty to receiving the see. V ! - , . . st voice, cFymf !� thi '�ialls." On -&a- was not reported until 1897. It do a ond of the. stolen watches, and w" also re- - I - , count of his re ation to Christ; ks forerunner, note of warning and prescribes & eoume, of mended for sentence. When brought up he preached penance to the pe ople for their treatment. The trees should be t�borough- they were each committed to the oommou . jail for one month, with hard labor. sins. Now, " John the Bapi ist was pre- ly pruned, all useless limbo and twiga beiig' . gared in an especial manner fo - his work, go removed. Then whale oil soap or crede-. --John Dinsley, a resident of Wingliam for ad the chief pastor, the biaho 3 blessed this. petroleum is to be doed. L- i many years, passed. away at his residence i I bell to prepare it for its work' It was I 6, -Whilat killing geese for the Christmas early Sunday morning, IL,7th inst., in big I - I I voice, summoning the people t(; i their duty, market at Richview, one day reeenti Y�o a 56thyear. Mr. Ditisley had been wling for 1; a voice of signification and des Lie. Ib would plucky old gander, who saw his finiih in several months past, and had been confined w , call the people to church, to worship God, the near future, flew upon Mr. Dickson's too hile room for Borne time ; the cause, of his ,� f to offer prayers. back and struck him with its wing ' 'with death being dropsy, brought on by chronic . . Every Catholic church has a name. , When such force on the back of the neck or biiise liver trouble. Deceased was a son of Mr. -1 . that bell rang out, it would b 3 St. Brigid of the skull as to upset his equilibrium and E. Dinstay, of Clinton. He had for many . I calling them to'their duties. firee times a so affect -his brain that four of the family, years conducted the hotel at the G. T. R. I day would it r 9 out over the ,surrounding who saw the-secident, had great difficulty station in that town, and had many friends I country, at mo rnig, noon -aid -night, re. in holding him. . i � in Wingham and vicibiLy who were sorry to : minding them Of the open doo and services --Heavy rains are again paring off the hear of- his death. He went out west dur- � I of the church. 1 It would ring out when a 'Canadian cliff at. Niagara Falls ; & la - ing the summer in hopes that the change mass of rock from a point close - to rie ; , child was baptioed, announcing the freedom t e -might prove beneficial, bat the trip did not -4 of another son I !from original i ;in ; .it would horse shoo fall dropped 'iko the river seem to do him much stoo,d, and be WAS can- L I e ring out when 4 couple were married, an- Saturday morning. , Table rock is, slowly fined to his room shortly after his retAfin, '. L J- r , nouncing that a new home hadl been formed but surely becoming smaller , the upper home. Deceased leaves a widow, five song, 3 J � L - , � , with the blessing of the church ,- it �Vould and of Goat Island shown. the wear kno,de one daughter and an aged father and mother . , . ring out in theldeep and desolate h ur of by water, and marks of recession are plain- tO mourn his low. . :1, death, reminding them of - the commotilgriif. ly visible at the foot of the American: and -The Clinton News -Record says : " On - The bell was a ivoiee, but a voice fri of horse shoe falls. - 11 � Tuesday there met upon the streete,of Clin- I .. i ' 4 f eaning and value. I -About 2 o'clock Friday morning, the ton two old friends who had not met for & , The Father then enteredinto an e:Fp4n- barn and stable* of Mr. James Wood'. who long time and did not at first glance r6664- � ation of the- Devotion of the Rosary, �how- lives about two miles east of .Brechin, were nize,each other. They were Mr. George i ing its value to'the faithful and the ble"Lingo burned.- There were no person& about at 'Pearce, a wealthy farmer of Morris, ancl - received from its observance. The speaker the time, except Mr. John Wood, who lost our popular ex -reeve, Mr. D. B. K�ennedy. 1. dealt both with the historical and the re. his life in the fire. it is supposed that, the Their acquaintance dated back -to 180, -in I - ligions side of this devotion -affording t4D . old man met his death in attempting to April of which year, they, in Company with � 4 his cbngregation a rich treat. : - ' save the stock of bin son. Three horses 1,4100 01 hero. set, a sit from New York.for the . � The service then concluded with the rite and eight head of Cattle, together with all then famous gold fields of the Cariboo in ' . of the benediction. At the afternoon F-er- the fodder and grain belonging to Mr. British Columbia. They went via Panama 41� vice the Se4forth choir had charge of , the James Wood, son of the deceased; ,were and I San Francisco, at the latter plaw -- I music, inte!rpreting the various pieces in a burned. I spending a fortnight. The Frisco' of thW , � L I . ';Ffl an Wo_�Jier " t6n, I sympathetic manner. - . -E. V. Hanmer, of Barrie, was the victim days w" even " der d _ i COLLECTIONS. of a shocking accident near the G. T. R. the present. From there they sailed to I The amoont received at the mornin offer- depot there Saturday evening. He had Victoria, British Columbia, thence acroft W : 9 aesisted Mrs. Hanmer on the train on her the miduland and up to the Cariboo wines. -_ . tory was ,%',705, mostly in small sums, while . . way to spend Christmas with her daughter From Victoria to Cariboo was a montys I � z , � the subsequent amounts reported from the 'in Toronto, and 'was prevented by the I large journey, and onlV thoze who experienced it - � ' luncheon and afternoon service raised the I i � , . crowd in the car and on the platform � from have any idea of the hardships that were ; � total to about $1,000. This was a very lib. getting out before the train wat.going at a eucoitnt;raA. 11r. Kennedy ,came back to� I I � I eral reEponc-e to the appeal made. L 'fair speed. As he was stepping 6ff the Ontario in IN5 and Mr. Pearce followed in - " ------------ 0 platform it in thought he hung on to the ISO, and in'their talk over old times they I I -At the house of Mrs. ]Moffatt, 9th con- railing of the car, and his feet not reachiiig could only locate three out of the 1,400 whi> i L . Wallace mother of the - bride, on the:ground, he was thrown under the car sailed out of New York barbar with I thetrL .,; cession of 1 '4 a large wheels. Onefootwas completely aevered Over thirty-seven years ago, that is -them- I December 13th, in the presence - company of friends, Mr. Herbert Purcell above the ankle and the other crushed so selves and Mr. Joseph Morrow, formerly a, o - - I . was married to Miss Hattie Moffatt, and terribly that it had to be amputated. merchant of Varna. � . I & . L I . . - . . 11 . I L � � - I � I __ ; L1 I "A _ L � I : I , , � . I r - - I I . - ____ ., I . I . - i � I . � . I . - � . � i �� I I . I � I ��__­________ - _ 1. .1 R