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I . . � � . ; I I I I . . I I . I I . . i . � I . . . I I � A , - I I I - � I , I . I I 0 ! - � . � t . il , aammw� . - 4! . - I � - � 1. T I ­ I . ;I JANUARY t6o 1900 1 - i I I ! - 8 1 , � . - . . I I T . HURON KAX P 0 S' I T I. I I . -- . I � � . . 110"11001100001 I I -. I - ,. i . . � . - I 1. - . � I � : I the matter and left the ice, �'the fieferee agreed to - contribute one hundreted thouss idly coming to' the front in Uncle am's -Rev. A. Aob � and Rev. A., Ste*art, of bave left Leadbury "d gone to retile 4n - V . I * - * _ I %1 I . I � I , I STYLEi SIZFJ awarding the game to Seaforth on default. dollars, which, counting 'all the ordai land. -Mrs. M. .Murdie, sr., of Me I opt Clinton, on Ssbbath loot, eXeb&Vge� pul. Walton. -Mr. Henry Stimore *so. at Bob- I . . reg or has Purchased this residence of Miss Stobie, pits. Mr. Stewart has given th6 pe le of ringville -'on business one day last viiek.- .- - � - y , � . . - -The team went to London on Tuaida ministers in the church, those in _ a Whimte � - � . - I 1 6 ministe paying for it 8900. It in a neat and com-�, h1ppowmany grand gospel on,p a - '. I . AND night, to compete in the - a0mi-finals, but oha;rges, probationers'and r tired ' liarm ch Mr. Johnston Kinney, who rented hiA farm i I I .. - - . � I f 12 good of I one having somethic ' for a term of years, intends having an - sue- I . suffered defeat by a score ' I to would amount to $67.56 per head, while to" ToAable home. -Mrs. Clement ,King, g befter ths, 41 , . a . � � one. The return match will be played on raise the balance would only require., a con. Now York.,was -visiting her mother, rs.. and giving much information coj3dm2e.d'"i.'-' tion sale of stock and iniplenaent$ oln Fri - . - ,� . . i QUALITY - the rink here on Monday- nig t, and, with tribution of $4.50 from - each church me n. F. Case, this webk. She returned on to little mpace andi delivered in th easy, day, February 2nd. -Now that our new ' . -- . � the team considerably strengt ened . our boys her. He thought, therefore, that whether Tguroday, mind was accompanied by Mrs- fluent, eloquent style for which hei famed. council are in power, for the ,prement year � .� - . � I ARE hope to, turn the tables on t -eir city con- the movernent had originated with them in. Case, who will ap)nd some time in, Now. -Miss Martha Butt, who has been i itin' at leastil it is to be hoped, above all t ings, '. Goods. ­. � . testahtm. . ; isters or not, they have shown a disposition York.-! -Miss Nettii i Wilson left on Wj �,-aes- among friends At Exeter for some tithe, h that they will not at anytime turn aj, deaf . . . - ESSENTIALS ' - i . - . � - . ' to assume a full share. of the burden'. - � I he day for Peter-lboro, where she will cdi�,Juct returned home. I I j ear to the appeals of needy or destitut per- � . I � . I . A PLzAsAwlt WINTER RF,s:)RT.—Our. old ,Endeavor choir,. ,under the leadership of a class in domestic icience,-Mr. J. C.G,reig . --0 � I sons. Of course some will say, let tb( in go � uIuMfUl X. - 7. . I friend, Mr. H C.- Gilmour, of Moose Jaw,. Mrs. J. 0, Greig, with Mis's Nettie Wil on is id Toronto this eek, attending the cut- Ashfield. . I to the poor house. To such we woul d as �. . y - ' -1 . . f i All large Dry Goods and Departmental stores I � � I Northwest Territory, and formerly of Soon- at the piano, gave several pleasing musiml tets convention.- ism Coulthdrd, ofl 0sh- NOTES. -Mr. Brown is jetting in's larke that the House of Refuge ia for those! who �, . I . . I - I are talking up and advertising their . � - WE . ley, writes us as follow@ - "Although we . selections. - � . - : aws, is visiting he - sister, Mrs D, T.1 HOP- quantity of cedar for shingles at his� mill oO are not able to earn one meal a day. 1!rhere . � - � � I . have been away from Huron for nearly . . � burn. -'The next in mthly horse fair in Sea. . are those, however, who are able t� earn January sale of White Goods, Ib - - . the 12bh concession. -Mrs. F. Jury bad her , -, _ : LIN K eighteen Years we feel that we can not yet TRr, HORSE FArR.-The regular monthly ' h will be held! on Wednesday next.- auction * sale'! of farm stock, farm � imph i. part of their living, and the munic% ' 0ality seems as though more time� and en- I- ­­ -- I ' James Connolly, of Goderich tow ]ship, : -6 - � ergy is spent during this month in - . ti long without TnF ExpoSiTom And I Horse and Cattle Fait for Seaforth, under where they reside should at all Una P fur ments and household stuff last Yriday. J I � . � - the auspices of the Board of Trade, will, be beenappointed second vice president of Mrs nish the r i I . ould justlike-you to let the people of On- � hiT. . e wit est. ., ! selling- white fabrics and garments ­ I q, , 3 arK is going to Luckilow to. Ily ; made from white materials, than any � -- Ili t * know that their winters, are, " not in held on WedneodAy next. As on former cor the Cheese and Butter Association of �Vest- er ila � i I —0 I - .- 2 I � 11 . Irio . . h ug ter, Mrs. Rome. � . � I! other time during the whole year. I . , havd been made with ern Ontorio.-Mr. T. 0, Kemp, who hail i L I Goderich To' - ID it,' with the .winters of the N. orthwest. casiono, arrangements I wriship. , � - � I . , There is scarcely argy snow on the .ground a number of the prominent buyers to be been ill for a long time, has been very . poor- . � ! I . Tbe reason merchants have gotten this I . . . 1 Kirkton. - � NoT.Es.-Mr, James and Miss Dolly I Par- - I I BOOKS 4 1 ., . White Sale I -des, is because'women � I I as yet; wheeling is as good cc better than here on that day. So that the farmers in ly for the past week, and at times wait very J � . � 'this vicinity are assured of- a ready demand NOTES,—Max Mary Urquhart is convali. sons have returned home from Y'siting . 1, , in midsummer. The days that' the sun low. -Miss Hargan, of this town, is now � friends�at St, Marys. -Mr. William S4nder. have shewn-a decided preference for - � 1 I 1. cent. -Mr. an Mrs. Richards, of Killarney, making their selections of these I . does not shine -brightly from morning till for any stock -they may have for sale. ' confined to bed most of the time. -Messrs. son, of Loadesboro, has returned hont after �pr- � � - . I 1. . I - nigbt are in a hopeless minority. Neither . Alex. and Charles Bro adfoot are both proA. Manitoba, w o have � been spending a fe;W visiting his brother, R. B. Sander*on.- I mento just as soon as they are opened -J� C] have we much frost ; in fact, it tha TRAVELLE M. -The. allowing were tick days with iss M. Tufts, returned to St. . I , . -. . � wig some - trated with typhoid fever. The former has thatir Mr. Williamson has purchased' a DOhort .up, marked and put on sale. Then I � y , I - � I EE Marys on F iday.-Mi3m Esther Bre . . - �� I S -0 organ from C. Hoare, of Clinton, -Sothis of . , I , UR every day. So, I would advjse anyone eted to distant points,this week at IV. now pasted the turning point, and, al. � again, goods sold off the web for home � . whose health is delicate, to come to the Somerville's railway ticket agency: R. 1. though very, weak, prospects for recovery spent Saturday and Sunday under the Pik. the young eople attended the ball AC. Bay. - _,sewing, they are anxious to have . � -1 - � I , LINE. Northwest to spend their winters." ,Muldrew, to Winnipeg, Manitoba-; Charles are favorable.. Mr. Obarleg was only taken ental roof.- nite a num,)er took in the fieldlast 4riday night. -Mr. NelmiaA" Yeo made up and ready for use before the - -. . � . , I �� � Hammett. -to Yale, Michigan; Mr, &ad .ineeting Id at Anderson on- Mond I I spring sets in when tbere. is I , . - . 8 down on Friday last, and has not yet reach- t!a I had a narrow escape from having biall limb 11 always . 1. � . . night last, ,an report having a qbOd- time. , , ' � it Tim BO:ARD OF TRADE,—The annual Mrs. Urquhart, to Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia;, ed the critical stage of the disease. Both . sewing and work'enough without giv- -- I � ., . 11 . Mr. W. J. T ts is * broken, but fortunately assistanw. wa0l near t�l 1 I me after spending a part Of the winter at M'm. have youth oA their'dide, and their numerous . I improving nicely, after!4 - time, to that which could have � etiag of the Board of, Trade was held in serious att" of appendecitity-, Mr. and and he escaped with some'bruises a. . we I ing -- ,- . the council chamber on -Friday evening last. - Urquhart's parents, Mr. 6nd Mrs., Richard friends will continue to hope for the best. - Mrs. Harnwe' 0 hope to hear of his speedy recovery, -Mr.. been avoided. ' . � I d I I I � pent Saturday - and .Sund4 a . - � I ' R17MEMBER Mr.,D.iD. Wilson, the retiring president, Pollard, of McKillop ; Mrs. F. Case atid The county council is in session at Goderioh visiting frien� a in. Varna. I r H. McGregor cut a gash in his foot] while - -- -- . .UfN . I � TfiE PLACE PAPST'S reviewed the work done by the Board last. daughter, Mrs. Clement King,� to New this week. Dr. Rollins, of Exeter, was 1, cutting wood the other -day.-Mr :N . York; Mr. an&Mrs.ff. A. Gray, to Mack. 8 I 0 I - 0, SALE - �� . year. - The matter of a branch of the 0. P.R. elected Warden, Mr. W. F. andermon "of - � ,I . - , - . I , �i- Switzer has been on the sick list bt b we - . 1� - I I I from Guelph to Goderich, running to the inaw City, Michivan. Mr. Gray holds a Blanshard,was elected Warden of the county Londesboro. . . . . ..- - I . - I are pleased to learn she is better We have made special arrrang-ementa -- T � cl sition as engineef on the Duluth, of Perth. --.Mr. F. Holmested has just re. NO I -�; A i - BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH.- north of. us, was discussed, but, as the goo PO Tss.-League met as usual on Monday Mr. Harmwell is still making p par � dons to have on sale during the mouth Of � . � re, ; I � . - - . scheme has as yet taken no 'tangi�le shape, South Shore and Atlantic Railway there. ceived a silver medal from -Her Majesty, evening, the !topic, " Send Me," being i - � The I ,� I . � � , 11 t- for the entertainment in connection i with January an immense range of Ladiels, � 11 I � - no definite action was taken. Alkeady the .� '. I for service with the Canadian volunteers in troduced by N�r., H. Lennox, and .was ver y his school, which is to take plac6 som�l time . ; i . DOMINION BANK. Board has a proposition before it, which - PATRIOTIC CON -CE 0 .4 the Feni-in raid in 1860. -Mr. Holmested . a a , made up white wear garments w,bich "It . � - wz.-The date 'for the- ably taken. 'The topic next iMonda 0 next month.. -Mr. James H rri on we know will stand the test of the . - . I . y ,1 12110'''his � I , may be of material and lasting benefit to concert., gotten up by the 33rd battalion was a member of the Queenis Own Rifles, in , 6, Lessons for'Simon and Us." �� The League arm badly crushed the-- OL . . — . L I ther day .*hile - keenest inspection. I I . I the town. A committee was appointed to band to raise mi6iney for the Red Cress Toronto, and while he did not have an op- will hold a grind entertainment and oter�- be was teaming. -Quite a number attonded I . CAPITAL(Patd Up), - $1,600,000. canvass the business men with "a view of fund,'has been fixed for Wednesday, Febru-' portunity of participating in the great bat. o L They are made of the best .materials and � I R EST, - - $1,600,000d,- . pticon exhibition here on Thursday even- the winter picnic in connection w, I I fashioned after the most approve , I 0ne � . ith the , d � : . - I enlarging the membership roll. The follow- sty 7th, in Cardno'a hall. For this enter. tle of Ridgeway, he arrived on the, scene with -ing, Februart the first. There will aloe be Methodist Sabbath' school. Bayfieio� last . � . styles by experts, ao that there are � - i officers were elected : President, A. tainment the band has�:#iecured the servi ea. his regiment on the morning afte'r the bat. violin and piano soicia.-The: Methodist Wednesday eyeniag, t the home of Mr. - . � � I SEAFORTH BRANCH, i�ogu I . w- tie, and did service at- the front until 'the . Wednesd# a � - many little details in our underwear . I . ng I Vl( president, James 8.6ott ; sec- of the beat local talent, including Miss Grace church pews were ,r6ted on Spackman, in Stanley. A very 6" I A I . I - I Main Street, Seaforth. retary,W, -1). McLean ; treasurer, W. K. McFaul, Mrs. J, C. Greig, Mine Besiie trouble subsided. -Miffs Brown, of Dam. last. . PI " ant - that -home *ewers would scarcely � � , -Mrs. Wallace, formerly.of Londe - time was -spent in -games and Music., a have the patience -to bother vdth. In i � I . 1 4 - --r I . I Pearce ; council, F. Holmeated, M. Y. Me. Young, and Messrse W. G. Willis and V� ill fries, near Galt, is visiting friends in this boro, from Manitoba, in now, at'Mr. John I � - , I � 1 . � � A General Ban kin Business trans, ­ fact home sewing could - hardly be I � - . - . .- 14-1 I -done better. ­ - . - Lean, F. 0, G. Minty, D. D. Wilson, J. C. McLeod. In addition to the splendid p, -o. vicinity, aind in now the guest of Air. and Garrett's and is veiy low. -Mrs., R. Sander.' 1. - St. Joseph. io - acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, Greig, G, AlSills, J. L...Killoran, and W.O. -gramme ptovided by these, the .band vi ill Mrs. L. L,. McFaul.-Mr. Robert Bell, of son spent last week with friends in Luck- ' 11 i a -nil advances made on same at lowest , . I NoTEs.-The mild weather of thel. past We will mention in this advertisement some � Reid. - I give a nutfi'ber of martial and patriotio.,sell)c. the Setbforth foundry, removed his family now..-� I 11 I I I The � E I , I I � rates. 0 tions. - While the object for which.tbe con. to town on Wednesday. They occupy the 1. -- . I few dayi has spoiled the al hi a & more of the popular prices in the different. � I p ", � I eig . � "4 t - i � rafts sold on all points in Canada, * - snow is anxiously looked for. ow * lines at which we are giving -extra Our big cheap sale closes Saturday, Janu. cert is giveii, is worthy of a full.house, ilill Armitage residence, in the north ward.- I me * OR. � ,eill or, 1 - I .. . I � in an ill wind that blows nobod . it good value, bat invite women shop- I t1he United States and Europe. ary276b, At C. Wilsonfe old stand there are a few the programme provided will be such am to Mr. James Chewings; of Cypress River, Tim BOARD OF E Jr. -The board if ' � � � 4 . I I I . : - f , gin th' I . I IS st araps, left, Beattie Bros., Seaforth, 1076-1 please every person. . I - health for McKillbp in t in the . yal hotel, has tempted Mr. M. W. Contine . Pero to the store where ey in. - - " r . AVINGS DEPARTMENT.-Intere ' Manitoba, was in town on Thursday. Mr i � CuTTERs FOR SALE, For sale, a few : � I work again on the mammoth bloc . Il' the learn in full, v�bat their mone r - � i allowed on d - Che ' * 'former resident of the town. day., he 22nd inst. Th ! ­ � � . eposits of One Dollar and - -0 . ' ' ij Win trme a i - Seaforth, on Mon 6 mild weather continues I we buy. Wefeel sare I no one will be � I . good nowand second hand. S. Barton & Son, Ses. � n this county. He has r secretary reported t I Ong quioag� I � ­ I up war d s. I forth. � I 1 1676,2 LOCAL Bp.iy.Fs.-A team belonging to e- wo deaths by consump, may 'yet have the Pleasure of . see I .1 � I .t disappointed, not -even dissatisfied. � : ii� I P of Y' � I -1, I res ded the Cypress River district for tion in'the township d iring the n%ot year I . . . g ." I - . � � ------- I . v. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, OcE-NERkL MEETi�N(t. A meeting of the Mr. William Fobberiogham, of Tuck . roofed and closed in before the -8 gsun- - Lot -1 � - . about. twenty years, and has prospered There had also been a few case��A- mieasle�, - I � . Solicitor Manager. stockholders of the Seaforth Turf Club will be hold smith, brought to Mr. James Beattie's at I I shine melts the 'snow. -Mr. Josia GO WNS . i ' . — at the o loan's Hotel, Seaforth, on Mondxy, Febru- house, in Seaforth, one day, last weeki I there. He works a seotion of land adjoin- scarletins and diptheiia reported but ny ,, So rares � -, . � . I - . 6th, 1900, at 8 o'clock p. m. A large attendance O�. peas in I ing the village and can take his grain from deaths from an of hese co*giicus d _. had a bee last week, drawing brick fo r his 1. Alany quick -sellers at - � ' "Tolred, as matters of ' ,importance will be brought bushels f . one � load, making 6,6 y t1 � .; new house, which he intends erecting next . I -. - is the thresh machine and place it in the eases, A large number of school child - . 60c, 850, $1,00, $1.50 -. I . � I OTICE up for discutision, M. Broleriok, Secretary. 1670-2 nds. This in a 4ig.load and shows th I . summer. . !� - I IMPORTANT N iRl . I . . - - � gru. Fotheringbam keeps gbo elevator. has been visiting 'old friend's ren had been vacoinated,during the last year. ` - 60c, 90c, $1.25, $1,75 �, I li.-Choice roll butter 22c, &]tie W`ZDDINGBELLs. -A quiet bat , retty �, I � WANTE d borne" -'4r, in thin county since Christmas, and intends The board supplied all �the doctors practis - 11 I . - childr�n V I , ' day,1 24tW I - Raw lure, No. I prime Fox $4.59. And just a few Hiram Hannah, wife And tw( . r- . returning borne next week, Mr.'Chewings ing in the township with placards to put - wadding took place on Wednes SKIRTS -- -.- - I am now selling.a fird-class now improvea High words as to the pedlar vs. -. your general merchant. rivedhere from Griswold, Manitoba, o . I � The 1 Aria Se win t steel attach- Your merchant handles for you butter,. eggs, n hasbeen a constant subscriber to 'Tup, Ex- in cameo of cc Osa I . Machine, with the lates dried . - :� ta ious diseases. Th b rg inob., at the residence of .tMr. R. O'brien, Full width, tucked and - - � - 3 . 'Saturday, and are guests with Mr. and . Sauble line, when his daughter was united � - . ineats, finUed In oak or walnut, and with cover apples, dried rork, beans, tallow, feathers etc., the POSITOR for- over 30 years, and he ,,-saym the also reitiests Meters -of schools note to 0- embroidered f rill,in . I . . year round. In the apring out 61111osthe egg pedlar Mrs. S. Dickson and other' friends. in ti. is . I , - 9 - - , � I aw � five drawers, or fancy drop head and five draw . . longer he takes it the better he likes it.- � in marriage to Mr. Thomas Horton. il: The I - I and tea pedlar. rime - house 60-c, 85c, $1.00, $1.41D I is the "Queen," ity. Mr. Hannah is a fo mit chi dren into schools from, any . - � ere for ,496 cash, This machine He knows you not during the rest V101111 r reside it , I # ceremony was performed at ,five o'clo &O by � -- - ? ma3ufactured by the 11 White Sewing Machine of the year. He would not dirty his hands. with of M3Killop, but it is 18 years since his� for. . The Marion Short Company, the second of that have any contagious diseases until they Rev. Mr. Long, of Hensall. The brid I *he � 75c, 90c, $1,25, $1,50 � li Cot Apany." All machl nee fully warranted and guar- your buftor,.tallow, pork etc. Now I appeal'O you a series of entertainments in the Peo le's get a doctor's certificate. -Jojl-� C. M6*, a - w ad farmerff as a fair and impartial jury. Does Mr. Ped- mer visit to Ontario. -Mr. D. J. Ait.cheso a- � � was given away, by her father, was 'Ohl . � ante to do first-class work, light or heavy. . I : Star Course, will be held in Cardno's Wall nisox, Secretary. . : I : � - . - Jar merit any consideration 7 Did you eyer see a tea of Devil's Lake, Dakota, t and son of Mr. . " , I .: attired in a oream costume, and was an istel CORSET COVERS . 7 OW, d1ar who ever offered to sell you sug,%r enough to- John Aitcheson, of .Roxboro, MaKillop, on Tuesday evening next. The company — Or — i � I - . I � b her sister, Miss Bertha. Mr. . � - � � rank I -vT- mq - -vr-A-r-rs comprises three lady artists of excellent ConstAnce. � . Embroidery triwmed . I , � � I la`94t out �ho tax,much less take your trade for his has disposed of big property in Dikots, and � Worton, of Tuokeramith, brother o 1 the I ' . if MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, trade. G. E. King, Wingham. 1676-tt merit, and their ability should command a . � I . . ; -SORT intends returning to- Ontario about the first ,BRINF$.-The Canadian Order of Fore . neck and armlets I I 0- groorn, acted an groomsman. Aftei 1 � the I I Al . I . I - . fufl house. -The 33rd bwttalion band has ere hold a grand entertaftimlant in tho I . I . . Our big cheap sale closes Sattirday, Janu- of A ril and will reside on his propeq'y elected the following offi I - ceremony the whole company enjo �ed a 15c, 25c, 40c and 1-1 .. AU Gi meral Insurance Agent & Deal- � ary 27th, At 0. Wilson's old sfand there are - a few ' rpurhe� orry to h cers for this year : . - - . 4 adape left, Beattie Brm., Somforth. 1676-1 nortg of Ha V. ' ,We are a r . Foresters' hall at Constance on the cveninl� most sumptuous wedding dinner. 'The 23c, 30e, 45c Ne - President, W. McLeod ; vice- president, J. . I - I %� � er in Sewing Machines. that Mr. Aitcheson's health has failed hi of Friday, February 2nd. - Come out and. evening was pleasantly spent. in a P - - - n . - - . % I . . 1680 � FEEr) CoR-.m. -Another car load of feed I B. Campbell ; secretary -treasurer, T. Mur. have a good time. I OciAl DRAWERS - � which is the reason for his retiring fr . way, when Mr. and Mrs. Horton 'left for I . . I earn just to baud at Hamilton & Kerslake's Seed and � ray ; managing committee, W, Smith, E. I � � Store, Sestdrth. 167 :and adher- their home in Tuckeromith, whitber7.Ahey , - -To n Sni�hero,- boat. of � I . - . . 'Free State, South Africa, is . a cousin f I � . . � - Kings, w -The Collegiate Institute hockey place, presented t i ministe�, the'Rev. T. friends. I I ---- I I . Daley and J, Thornton ; whipper -in, W. ento of the Metfiodisb congregation of this are followed by the beat wishes of a ' Feed 6.1 activebusiness and returning home. -T a AGOODAm.-The members � Trimmed With a cluster ' . Siadents Admitted at any Time You can't buy better shoes tha He of President Steyne, of - the Oran 0 _ . � F 111111� �, I F , it '''', � . ... �! I 1. I because there are iuo better made. � Made In both I I ,club played a match , with- the !Goderich he;r �-, embroidery -�) U, I, . ill I I - Ladies' and Gonts', We have just received the first Mrs, A. Wilson, of- thW town. -The ba I B. Copeland, with -a good load of oats and . —0 �! I � I . , conel�,nment of these goods. W. H Willis agent for . . junior. club in that town, on Wednesday I - . - - - of the 33rd Huron battalion drove to God . . I - potatoes, one day last1week. Some of the . . ,, '. - 25c, 50e, 85c and- I I �-� I .1 . Morris. � al 350 - I I I �'�� 1676.1 ,T � e6 ' ' V - , �� �-r I -, -- 7 I!, d d , a I I ib 4 1 � � � , I s ,n Rv ! 11 � i( I � fie 3�f I ag 4 1 1 4LT 4 t, r, rer I'll 0 5 1 h it 4.;,.. 0 il F ' ' m " e I is - f , d W1 7 cl . ..a LM'OV- 4 ' �e . King a shoes for Seafortb. - rich to attend the funeral of the late D . evening, cominy out a" tie, four Ito four. ,members were aw y from home, I and others NOTES. 'Mr. Henry Clark, of M I 75a, $1$1.25 . I I , � - The return'match will be played here shortl . an;koba, Q� . ­ - . � y Fresh frozen codfish, - i, and 8ea Shannon, which was conducted under mi. . -, I I y ' APRON8 . , . 6 H a d 'd o'o'* - - . - were not ca when the load was is visiting friends in this locality. � Ii is 'a . I Herring at A. Young% Seaforth, 1676-1 - t I . � � I STRAtFORD, ONTARIO. at is, in tary auspices, -on Sunday last. -Mr. Jam6s - * I .. . being gathered ur, or 1b i o doubt there would good many years since Mr. Clark farmed on Just the kind . � i 1- school that offers advanta.zes not found else. RsE.-A .tre .Cummings, of Egmondville, left on Tues- " BlVth. have been more. I I � the 5th line.-Afr. Hugh Hanna, of Midway. : - wix 3re in Ca tisda. Lsyt,m staff of expert instructors - store for the audience in Cardno's Hall, next Tues- day last, toopend a couple of months n 0-1, .You may want, I In6fased attendance ; uly-to date bus-weas training .1 .d%X evening, Jitnuary 80tb. Pittsburk Dispatch DOT&-Miso . Etnigh, of Goderich, visited . � I Manitoba, is visiting among relatives on tfiep - r.. says:-" Miss Marion Short, Readari was compelled thr, I I i at I � � - sc-5 res of students placed In good paying posf tiono ' Sacramento, California, where he has "e Blyth friends for a few da a this week.- Lireenwa-y. I 6bh line. -The 'roads are in a dangerous . ­� � � � � : stulents in attendarice who oome from pla;es in to I espoud to 4 encores, sornethitig that seldom sons and three daughters. He expects ;o condition on account of so much ice. The I I �� - � I ha )3n- here " Ran-, h --r r; - -6 - -s rrk , . Miss Annie Straujzhan of Lt Whwanosh OTS. -Mrs Harrison of Granton 0 0 whRh are lo,ated other business colleges. They rl . Jr kr � .7 . I I 0 1 . . I 9 . . 9 � - � , V - . ­ �� - , ' ww it the best' It pax s in the and. New term now "in of Miss Merrill was suporb. We pre�lct for -return by way of Vancouver, .His may y has taken the position of asaista�t in the preached a ery impressive M1881 nary mer- sleighiog is fairly good except'on bridges.- 0HEA118E ". I . , . I �- vVe It Enter as scon a3 possible. theg3�nogu�g prima -donna a brilliant future." Min friends hereabouts will wish him a pleasant Blyth post office, formerIv held by Mine mon in the v A-large,number of Conservatives attended I open. Write to -day for Boston Methodist 'church last Trinimed on n-eck, arM8 - : - I � 11 4 oui hmilsome prospectus. Tmakey w one jot Bostons beat violinists. Priads, visit and a gafe return.- Mr. A lbert Turner, Chamberlain. -Messrs. J. G. Moser, Joseph- Sabbath, and on Monday evening she gave the convention held in Brussels on Friday -�, - . � ­ . . q - gerieral admisgion 26o, reserved seats 35c, A crowd- of the west end, Tuckeramith, left here 6 .- and down t1je front at . 7-' � W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. ed house anLitilpated. 16761 n .,9t,rothers and Heffren Brothers , propqse a very feelit3p an interesting ad, rees, and last. -Many are waiting anxiously for news � 11. . � ' �, . . . -I - Tuesda , for Los Angelos, California. from Ladysmith, in Africa.-Tw&- sle� - 25c, 30c and 40a ­ - - 4444-62 We' have succeeded in Eccur the agency y ,If building a union block next summe -. —The organized a Womin's Missionary $ociety.— ­ gh - . ­­ � i � - Mr. Turner finds. things in the south �o � I . ing is- being The Macabees of this place are ar ariging to ­tt I for the celebrated King shoes. The ,,nt .consigruent . debris caused -2 by the late tire � loads of young people from the 5th and ,h I . I % .. ' , I -1 1. � � has arrived, call in see them. W, H, Willis suit him he may become a permanent rest- cleared off, excavating bag commenced and hold an oyster supper and enterta, nment on lines attended a party at Mr. William - h1c. -- C ageri t for King's shoci for Scaforth. 1,676.1 ' dent. there.—Mr. Robert -Richmond arid Ginnie', 7th line, on Wednesday evening of OTHER SPECIALS I Grand Trunk Railway .. . I everything is 'being got ready for an ea�rly Wednesday evenIng, January 30 b. They i . � . . . . Seats are goinghist for the Marion Short miss Richmond, of Blenheim, Oxford coun- last week.—The Misses Flemitigi of, the n ­ - - " � start at building in the spring.—Mr. T. expect a numberl of able speak'b 8, among We h Co., next Tue3day evon1n9*1 � - . 1070-1 ty, drove up here last week and spent a W. Scott has purchased from Mr � Oth line, beg to thank those who so kindly N SALE .., � . Tickets issued to all points in Canada, - , Alix- them, Mr. S. W� Wanlesq, of Cpmlachie, I 11 I . - Flaked beans, peasi 20 rice and' gra,pe nut, few days Vi6tillg their uncle and his�family, ander Elder the lot on Queen street on and Henry Eilb6r, M. P. P., of Crediton. gave flour, money and meat to them, They � �. --- - ...... Ur ited States and the, continent—Montreal, Mr. -A. Young.—Messrs. Hugh and James . I I - � I - I arnialade oranges, bitter orabgres at A. Young's which stood Mr.. ... cott's grocery I have since gob in a good supply -of wood, Good Twilled Sheoing, Heavy Plain � I . I I . - I I � � . . . . . . � � 'ew York, " 0 McEwing, of Palmerston, old Tu2kersmith that - The Crediton Qaartette Club wil' � , Ouawa, N Suspension. Bridge, furnish I ' Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicago�.- and this woe k. , � 1676-1 was destroyed by fire two iyeeks - ago. The music.—A. C. Wilson, B. S.' A., of London, which will make them quite, comfortable. Sheeting. Circular, Pillow Cotton, - I "I 11 S "I . I King's shoes are the best. We have the boys, were in town on Monday, on their price paid was $5 0. M�. Scott will- erect is spending a week at home, un Ourthanks are extended to those who so Open Pillow Cotton' Pure Linen, un- � Tile �' all, intern,g,tional points ; Manitoba, the der the par- - It . � � agency for Seaforth. W. H. Willis, agent for King's way to visit their sister and other friends a brick store in the spring that will- -in ental roof.—Mr. J,amqF;l Pyle, of New York, willingly went around and gathered up -the � bleached Tabling, Pure Linen, bleach. I -Z . � Ncrthwest Territories and Pacific coast shoes. b . . 1676.1 in Tuckersmi.th.—Mr. James Johnston son every way provisions4 It was a kind act and bne that ing yard wide, blembed . ­ . � poi nts—choice of route via Chicago or North- ofthelateMr. Thomas Johnston, a Ong- be-up-bo.date.�The first carni- manufacturer of celebrated peraline, died at - � I L I A. Young is making a clean sweep of the I willnotsooube forgotten.—Mrs. Miscim- Cotton, White linen Table Covers, -1 -1 - Bay. Intending tra,vellers will please bear in crockery %nd fancy goods before etocktakilig,' 07 time prominent business man of Scafort), val of the season in Blyth rink was held on his home in New Yor� city, last Sunday. I I - . � .. I L W L � 'I . I I I 0 . has been in this vicinity for several days . I mind we give you every assistance to Strat- piece dinnev sets by J. & J, Meakins, for �7,00 Wednesday night of last week. There was He as born in N va Scotia, and Wks 1 9, re. --ning, 6bh line, is visiting in Blyth.—Alex. Colored linen Table Covers and Ini- . J ­ - be; a very large cr=d in attendance, many lative of the Me' hersbus and Wilson@ i I- I f 6r I or London to pass or bond baggage. . . - 1676-1 visiting friends. Mr., Johnston has n � . I of 'Russell, 7th line, in assistant agent with ported Tapestry Table Covers.', : 'i I 0 1 coming -from Cliniou, God Aich and W this vicinity. He was a man of great John Long, Brusseli, for the X6xon Com- We are also showing many neat. and stylish � I . I e - �­ -if I Vol - .engaged in the ranching business in tfic ham, .. The prize winners were : Beat lin wealth. . � any.—A goodly number are feeding cattle I designs in New Embroideries. .., . I WED me weddin. I afy . � P , .1 - � W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, ,g w�a -Ijorth-west for ,several years.—Rev. Mr. I . . - - i . celebratrod at the home of Mr. Murdock , skater in costume, Miss Katie Kelly ; best ---" for export. J. McArter, 9th line, has eight _-- I I i I � Howson, of Clinton, preached missionar - -9--f- 9-0-16--* � -� Commercial Building, SEAFORTH. McLeod, of this town, on Wednesda ast Y gent skater in costume,, Mr. Robert Carter ; � GrandBend. head that are hard to beat. ThomasMiller, +++++++ . . . 0 1. a ++w I I I 5� � - .. � a in the Methodist church, Seafo- I - . I � � IJ -.1 . sermon rth, best comic skater, Mr. William Gibbs,! jr. ; B]p E, EZES. — 5th line, has also some good ones, one 'of ­ . . - 1645 when his daughter, Miss Effie, was united Q M, d,u I 4- D- hil 'D I I Rev.j- Mrsi Harris, of Granton. I I . I -,­�- � - I . . V" C% a 11a . . V. r. usBe I preaeh-� best lady and geub skaters, Misi. Gertie preached a very ifitereabing and instructive which weighs over 1,400 pounds. Miss, a. 0 Jae - 0 0 �- � . - -J � . - I � . — in inarriage to Mr. Alex. McLennan, of the ed in Mr. Howson's church, in Clinton.--" C bell-, of Bruce county, is v - . on I " . Royal hotel. The ceremony, which was Shane and Mr. Robert Carter. . . sermon in the Methodist church on,gunday am isiting . - i now. . � -1 ,I I I the purpose of or- I -� �! I , � I i r witnessed by a goodly number of, the friends Mrs. D. Johnson and Miss Margery afe . � , . last, and on the following Monday afternoon the Tifth line. -Skating is quite a pastime I � � All Watch Repairs .and relatives of the young couple, was per. visiting friends in Waterloo this -.weck.-- a meeting was called o � . � � 71 formed by Rev. Neil Shaw, of Egmondville. Miss Minty, of Toronto, is vishing -at her I Goderich. nizing a WomaA'8 Al onary Auxiliary. —9— Ei. Me -FA UL . �,- .- � . � I . ;,r't �, . C-ertal I . man- . - " �, ) ' The bride was attended by Miss Ella Me. brother's here Mr. F. 0. G. Minty, I SUI)Drim DEATH OF A CLERGYMAI,'.-Rev. e a reappointed : Mrs. I . . ; 8atrusted to us will have our ager of -We Bank, ot Commerce. -Mr. J. W'. - Th following offider I flerumll. Dry Goods Co. -. -, " 1. - 4 . - Len nan, sister of the groom, while Mr. John Ortweinhas leased the McCaughey reai- - Father Dixon. of Kingsbridge, in the town. Young, president ; M a. George Sherritt, G. J. SUTITETMAND, --trotary, public, con-- - . , -..kl , . 2 0 . ,- -- 1 J$ 1 i- i 9 d9ace in the north ward, and has removed . . noes. Office at the post office, Henvall. Good s Most Careful Attention The yo'" ship of Ashfield, a few miles west of Gode. vice-president ; Miss I ie Mollard, record- veyancer, Insarance &cent and Issuer of marrIA9 Ily I I - Cardno acted as groomsman, - � 11 .1 � . - A his family thereto from Heneall, 1� morning, in - e - Cash 1 -7 C, " -0 couple left on. the afternoon train for the Mr. Or b. rich, died suddenly�l last Sunday g -secretary ; MI' Della Sherritt. correL vill , age dwellings, and also farm roperty, for sale ; 1-"4t1b s Greatest �. AND S-ATESFACTION (,'rUARANTEED. east. Mr. and -Mrs. McLennan have a boot on his way from -�W8 house to the church pending aecretar7s � � . � I ,r - . L - � wein intends erecting -a- residence for him- , . Mrs. Wm. Mol!ard, and great bargains to offer, at the present time - I . -- 7 I I I of friends here, who will unite with TmE to may mass. The immediate cause of death tremurer.-Mr. a�d Mrs. Wm. Down, f Money to loan on first mortgage ontarm and village- . Dry Goods Store. � ,�. : 0 1 . self here next spring. He is just the "kind his property at the very lowest rate of interest, 1660-tf . . I * 0 EXPOSITOR in wishing them all possible was heart failure. The deceased gentleman Theadford, are v,isiting friends here t , , .; I � I L- - '- way highly respected in th A GOOD HORSE SOLI). -Many of . - I �*O�,A -� - � of a man for a 11ve town like Seaforth.-- , fm . happiness through life. 'On -Tuesday, even. e community, week. -Messrs. Firank Baker and George our - i lea � , ng: a number of ube g . room's Jrien& assem- Mr. J. A. McNaughton removed with h A and was much beloved -by his own people. Gray returned hoine from the woods' on- readers will.lesru with regret that Messrs, souls, 7 and the peace and blessing of God in . I— . ca, A. HUMBER & SON i fatnily;to Stratford this week. -Mrs. Wal �;- . - i bled at the Royal hotel, and, to show tbeir His sudden death is deeply regretted by Thursday of Iasi week. Frank had the T. J. Berry and Owen Geiger have s8ld answer to prayer that attended the preach- . � . , er Potter, of Wawanosh, eldest daughter (if . . �, � L.. I . � . ": JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. - appreciation of the -good fellowship of Mr. - many. misfortune to have his foot badly cut, con. the well known stallion 11 Kilburn I to Air. Ing of His servants, and that the real teab 1' 1-� � - I - - Mr. and Mrs. A. ichol, -was visiting at tk e -- I .f . � - . � , - 1 1618 .McLennan, presented him with a handsome - DEATIC 'OF A PRO-31IN.MNT You.N-G fillysi. sequently, be will be laid up for a few days. Joseph Kaiser, of Anita, Iowa. This horse to be applied to professing Christians was ­� � � I- � - i . , . . -- I h., . home of her parents here last week, and CIAIN'.-Dr. J'. R is coming seven yei�rs old ; he was import. not how many years they had been Christv, .. . -- I -1 � : � — I I �, Shannon died on Thursday -Mrs.Lorn Follis is on the sick list, but we . - ­ 11 1 I also at her sieter's, in Tuckeramith, Mrs night of last week, of typhoid fOer, at the hope soon to hear of he� recovery. -Mr. ed to this country from England by' T. J. ians or what was the amount of their giv- I i . -� 1� I I 1. I � �4 i I , I DISTRICT MATTERS. . . M". Patrick. -Miss Mary L. Parsons, of age of 31 years. His death cast a gloom Delbert Mollard, accompanied by his sister Berry and James Bell, c4 Ifensall, at three ings, bat how closely their rife compared , :*1i - I . -� I - � . I - , , a . - — kArntin,.s' INSTITUTE MEETLMS.-Meet, Harlock, was visiting the Misses Robinson, over the entire communiby,as he was pro,mi- Allie, visited friends in Varna and Hensvill years old. He was bred in Lincolnshire with the life of the meek and lowly Saviour. -, .. I I I � . ings undrr the auspices of the South Huron - : - 4 . - I - I of west Goderich street, last week. -The n nt, well-known and respe3ted. He was a a few days last week. - .- ; . is . England. His weight, in working condi! The Rev. Mr. Smith is a true son of Erin 1� i -1 ' 9 - e e 0 - - I %, kg 26n,rofU #;Xp*1MjtJ0V Fa�mers', Institute will be held at Varna on many'frieuds of Mr. James Scott, or., wil in mb r f the Independent order of For- tiOD, is 2,050 pounds. He is.one of -the best and is & most forcible and . eloquent speak. -1 . I - I- - � I � - I I - ,I N F) At A V ANP . 0 Tuesday�next, January 301-h ;. at, Zurich, on regrVt to hear thA he is still confined to hJ a - esters, -an Oddfellow and Lieutenant -Sur- : draught horses that ever crossed the At- er. � .1 �!!: I - � , the' following day, January 31st, and at residefice and i not making as rapid pro- Tuckersmith. � .� -- I I � . - Hensall on Thursday, February lot. ' 11 - geon of the 33rd Battalion, a member of the -' lantic, and he has proved a first-class stock LOCAL BnTEFS.-The losing of our sleigh. 0 4, . . 1 - 11S I -1 I - ,The! gress bealthward as all would wish. Rev. Collegiate Institute Board, and clos LONDON ROAD' O-UTH. -Miss Lily* Hunt, horse in every respect. It is a lose to this ing on the east and west roads has had . . .1 I ely Bled ; � - the - 1� - � MARRIED i,N� DETRoIT.�M,rs. Tena Al. Bait Huron Institute will also hold meet-� X ' r. Larkin, of Chatham, preached to 'large to all 2 of Clinton, spent a few days visiting friends country to have such a noble and. valuable effect of -making business quiet in our vil- 1--� - � - ;� lteii, formerly of Seaforth,, a- ings at Ethel, on January � 30bh ; at Con-� the local industries, having done - - . i and deeply interested congregations in the � . . � .�k . nd sister of ie'si � to assist in the promotion of all the Is Uou in this neighborhood. -Parties and socials animal sent away. "Kilburn " has only !age for the present. -Mr.- Hender, who � 11 - Mv. J. B. Sproat, of this town, was mar. stance on January 31st, and at Murd i Presbyterian churdb, on Sabbath last. a ing 1. I . , He � are the order of the day. -Miss Mary Lsing been shown three times in this 4' .`o ried in Detroit on Monday, January 15th, school house, McKillop, on Thursday, institutions of the town. For two year Dr country, is engaged with the R. Pickard Company, � I . Feb-- will preach in the same church on Sab- .*, enterltained a number of her friends on Fri, ­ � . . �i ­ 2 � on- , - ­ I A - ah � bath next. -The Brussels Post of last week chair*as mayor. He' day evening, at Maple Lawn ITarm, the - 4� to Mr. C. E. Rall, wholesale and retail c rua,ry Ist. The atternoon meetings in cap Shannon occupied the i -twi.;e ar, Toronto and once at London, and of this village, sang a solo in the Metliodist lect ioner, of Detroit. instamce will commence at I o'clbek, and says : was also popular and successful as a p ! � gained first prize and sweepstakes at each church on Sabbath evening, which was weH , I �; j, . The bride was assist- t', Mr. D. McLennan and famil 7 ya" home of her uncle# Mr. James Paterson, the airier came to Canada for a received. -The anniversary of Burns was � I . I while Mr, the evening meetings at 7,30. As will be: have removed to Seaforth, where they pui - funeral took plve on . Sunday afternoon, un- worthy ex -reeve of Tackeramitb. A pleas- first-class horse and he certainly got what c lebrated i the usual Patriotic sty .- � I . ed by her sister, Miss Maggie cian, and enjoyed a large practise. The show. Mr. K e n , le, a,t ­� I . . - I � El. 13. Brown acted as groomsm'an. Mr. and seen by the piogrammes for th6se meetings� pose making their home. They have tb 3 ant time w i - the Commercial hotel, on ,'.Thursday evening 11 I . i der the supervision of the military. 'He . as spent in music and d fferent he came for. His owners hated to dispose -. � I .1 I Aln. Rall, after the ceremony, left.for a trip appearing in ofir advertising co'lumns, pro-' good wishes of a large cir,cle of friends i i leave' He was , ding up by 11 tripping 'the light of hiin, bat on account of being over stock- last, when a large number had- assembled w - ­ � * a a widow and two children. games, win to Southern points, where they will visit vision is being made for an interesting and: Brussels and surrounding country. Mika lantastic," until an early hour, when all re --.4 � -- i relatives and -friends. �zlrs. -Rall h profitable time, and we hope- all the mee a son-in-law of Hon. A. M. Ross, of - Ter-- - ed with entire horses and at the tempting do honor to - ScotlanWs great poet. The � " , - I 1 1. I as many t-� McLennan was a valued member of Melville aired to their different homes, well satio- price they let him go. The price paid was supper was gotten up in fine style by mine � 3 frie ids hereabouts whowill unite with Tim ing8 will be largely attended by the farm- church choir. " Mr. McLennan has leasel onto, and ex -M. P. A for West Huron. Eed with the nighVs fun. . - 11 - � A . ers iin the respective neighborboodA, . .. --------=*— . . exactly$2,000. .Although we greatly re. host, Mr. A. A. 'Goetz, and � mongs 11 � i EXTOSITOTt in extend%'ng congratulations . the market garden and green house here. I _. . - ­;. I I - . , � � - � : . EAST END. -Kruse Brothers are prepar- gret " Kilburn's " departure from Huron, speeches, &c., were tke order of the F , � � 'I and good wishes on ;so auspicious an cc- � He is a good man whom we are all glad to Kippet - . ing for a big season's work in brick and tile, we wish Mr. Kaiser every success with him. - evening. -Rev. Acbesen, of - Kippen, win - .!-, . I I - - ( I . casion. -- TtEr CF,1.iTt:R1e FuND.--"The� Cerltury� welcome to town, and we will do all we ca a NOTES. -Mr, John B, lasb season's brick having been all sold about . 7 - I " - � ; � - I . � Fund " being the topic for c' McLean, dt ring two CjiuRcH.-Rey. Mr. Smith, of Granton occupy the pulpit of i the Carmel Prvaby- * I , i I I - - i- 111 I - onsiddration by ' 'to make him happy and prosperous in Sea- the week, has been attending the months ago. t They -are laying down's and Lucan, conducted service in Carmel terian church on Babbath -- morall) - 7 . 9# I N'UT Trtv.u.-A - has gained cirou- the Christian Eadeavor Society at -their last forth. -Mr. John M. Govenlock, who has council at Godericb.-Tbe I back boico 11bity great quantity of I wood, as it takes about Presbyterian church on Sabbath last, mpra- and Rev. Mr. Grant,'of St. 1�farys, in the . 11 , I lati'm to the effee hat the Milling busi meeting, they invited Rev. Mr. Sawera, of been running.a brick and tile yard near been knocked out of the sleighing, and five hundred cords, to - run them through one ing and evening, deliverin excellent ser. . I '. on - . Brucefield, to give an address on that sub-: Walton for a couple of yea . the I evening. He ,kill speak in the interests of I � nest of the latc� Mr. W, W. Ogilvie in,Sea- ,� rs, has purchasel wheels ain agkin in full s ng.-, season --We are sorry to note that b-Irs. 4 � -;� ,4 ject Their choice was a most- happy'one 1 twenty I Mrs. mono on both occasione.- In the morning the Century Fund. Revo.J. S. Henderson, . -: _; 11, forth, will shortly be closed down. -five acres of land -from Mr. Md- bret, of Port Ruron, is ' I Pickard, who has been a severe sufferer for he preached on the subj � . ng was held in the b viiiting *ith her I ect of prayer and its pastor of Carmel church,',is also addressing - . have anthority -for sayir g that any su . some time, is making very slow improve- :1 We The* meeti aaement of � Spadden, near Winthrop, "d will atart a brother, Mr. Alexander Mcmurtrie, and prevailing power with God, and contrasted In -�. ch. re- the Pre8byterian church on Mond ' eetings in ,the interest 1 of -that fund, at , I por, as this is entirely I alse. The various ay even- new yard there in t e spring. He has a a ment healthward.-A Urge sleighIng party , .1 - -­ . I _ other frimids.-Mre. John McKay, ofthe it with, what no, many of the world vainly other places' for the next few Weeks.- � .1 .. . i -4 - - ing. Mr. H. S. Robertson presided. There abundance of good c ay on his new location drove to Logan last Tuesday evening$ whore I ,- I � miF ing interests of Mx, Ogilvie, all over the village, has been very poorly for some t ays, trust in, au� endeavor to have Put in the Miss Lacy, of bon -don, who ham been visit. - -� I - � - ' was a good atten,dance, and all were de.'! and will have everything in readiness to thay were heartily welcp'yned and hospitably .1 � i Dolainion, arer to bel, consolidated and -cc and her. many "a. "-III The I -T-Z co 8 . -i commence operations as soon as the weather hear of her improvement in health. -the cation "d legiiiatiop.' Dealing with:th number of weeks, retarned home this week. �� � - n' lighted with the clear, comprehensive and friendA will, be pleased to place of praver, or rielif ion, namely " od ing Miss Coldwefl, of Tuckeromith, for a ducted undof a Down as . entertained at the commodious residence of ' . 1�` -- I - . I eloquen�j address. The speaker firsV refer- � will permit in the spring. -Ali. -Robert wood yards of the village are getting well turn former, he said that good and desirable As,'i*t The children of St. Patti's Sabbath school � - ,.-. - . the W. W. Ogilvie Milling Company, with Mr. and Mrs. Deagel.: But on the - re . ,� . � red to the great strides that had .been made I Muldrew left this week for Winnipeg, Mar. home the merry scend had chanized to long � � . . .- -- , I . � - : I stocked with a good supplk of green wood. was, education only gave a polish while willibe entertained on Friday evening M ,� � I - . I ­­ . I Mr. Ogilvie's old6st pon as president of the in the departments of science, arts, liters.' itoba. He kind faces, heavy hearts au4 the heart remained nebanged, a d that a McEweWs hall, by the superintendent and . � . I is the right Of a Toun Y -Mr. Shafer, who is ever alive -to the pork sleepy ejeo. How- u n t �- � �, , - � - nev� company, and the busineas will go on ture, church Work -a'nd all Ahat tends. bo a I man to do well in the West. �. trade, made a shipment on Saturday I&A to ey' man might pass through colleges and uni- teachers of the Sabbath s6hool.-M �-�.- - . as i� has always done. There will. be no I -Messn 3 ever, " all's well that ends well," and th I ' higher civilization I I I � ion Alie -1 -. I � I . . - . . � . ehanges in the Seaforth mill. It has been Y'during the past century, Cowan & Govenlock have been busily er - Toronto. -Mr. T. N. Forsythe in making all all report having had 4 first class time. �'A ; � � .. I - and the consequent changed and improved, gaged a versities and come out only an educated Coldwell, of - the townsh pof Hay, was in � - I worked at its full capacity for several years condition of the people, and st?,ted � 11 winter pressing and shipping ha,y preparations for holding a grand entertain. —4�-,— -, . fool, As -to legislation, while it was a most Exeter on Thursday evening of last week. � : A, - . .1 I . I I. ­ � . �­ i . I and this will conLinue without change. that � from the northern' part of the county. ment in his school in LO&Ourv. - W' desirable thing to have good laws, found dial Min, J� I '. � . . many of the religious denominations both in � They have shipped a lot from Brusseb, W We4s.-Mr. I I ed visiting her couf 11 P.' ROSS.- :1 �' 1i - : , - -41-- 's and Mrs. Henry Ivison, on Friday evening LoCALS.-At a meeting- held in school on gh, and justice, and while no cou�try Skating is again resumeFd pn our rink, after I zl'l � Britain and America- had decided, as a � Ethel, Atwood and other stations on that last e ri . ; .�,- weleg .�,. - . ritartained the members of the Metho. house section No. 9, 14 illop, it was de. con be � � lioricTI.�v­ -A game in the intermediate thank -offering ) Id the late thmw,-Allas Ethel Murdock is in I Lfor the blessings they , truly great and make advancement � ... �� I � - � chaiapiomhip series was played on the rink enjoy, line. The most of it has been shipped to diet choiri when a very pleasant and erj'oy. cided to have the buildi g lined inpide and without such-lawe, our prisons were ovi. . ---: I- .� - I . . . . . Toronto—The mild weather of the laflt able evening was spent. -Rev. A. G ant, a foundation built underneath. With these denceo that while they had good law ' d vio)in.-Qaiie a number'ftow here attended --- . . to raise a thank -offering twentieth century I Goderich t4king a course of lessons on the . I I - , a an . .. .. I I � herc on Friday evening last, between Har- . fuild for the promotion'of church work. The days of last week and the first of this, has M. A., of St. Marys, will conduct the se'r. improvements it gbO6�4� be good for t the lecture given by the Rev. Mr. Paters � 11 I .� e restraining influences, and the inmates uFeie I Ono I 1- I . � z . riston and Seatort, ,T e soft weather had I Presbyterian church in'Canada had deter- 'badly d6moralized the sleighipg an& - vicesofft Andrew's church on next ton years. ., - z 0 cc, I Sabbath -Mrs.'James ell, jr., who obliged to live there correct and exemplary of Cook's church, Toronto, under. -the auspi- I � � . � . - I a tellim g, efYect on tj wbich was, as a mined to raise a million dollar fund of this wheeled vehicles are now common on the morning, at the usual hour, instead *of the remides near Seaforth' was visiting friends lives, yet that, life A id not change the be&,rt ces of -the Ladies' Society, of Caven chure � I.. . * conpe,quence, heavy. e Hi�rriston boys nature. He explained, very cc cisely, the . 9 14 �. Ri P,trf,ets,- although the country roads are not evening, an . � � , are hustlers on the star., and 'scored two need of the ch' I - was mentioned last week' Mr. on the Leadbury line thin week, She was or manne� of - living when freedom was ob- L Exeter, on Thursday evening of last week .. : i .1 -1 . ; - i urch for such a fund ; the glod for either sleighs or wheels. -Mr. Grant comes in behalf of the century hind. accompanied by her little'daug4ter Stella tained, atid. that only true religion could ef. and were well pleased with 0e lecture.- - I z , , . � � 1� : goals before the h6me boys bail got -warmed i1ses it can be put to, and the manner in William Gray, of Superior City, Michigan, All wishing more light upon this question, Mr. J. J. Irvine spent two or three days feet a change of heart and bring about the Min Delbridge, of Winchelsea, was the - , . -- I I , I - ­ � tip, )u,,t such a,php was too hard work, and which it can;be raised. He stat;cd that the has been here this week visitinj his mother, will -never have a better opportunity, %a last week visiting his mother and other true and right life. Mr. Smith then went 'last week and this, of M a. Rand e. . . � - - told on the visitor%�nd ouroboys got two Chr�stian hadcavor Society of Brumfield had Mrs. Roderick Gray, of McKillop, Bail Mr. Grant is one of the ablest orstore of relatives in Blanshard.-The dwelling house to emphasize the need of Pure, religion -Miss Ainthorp, of St. Marys, in visitin :� - 4. 011 , guest, r I as I 9 I . goalm. About this ime one f the Seaforth agreed to rairse one hundred 'dollars and other friends. Mrs. G -ray and little daugh;' the ohurch.-Miss V'ernice Ivison, who has of Mr. Archibald Menzies' was -burned , and regretted the fact that while the her sister,'Mrs. J. . Beek. -Mrs. Wxn �-�--, VoLl pla­y,-rFj was iDjured, requiring him removal that one-quart�r of the, a!Pount had al' rife R t . I - ready ter have been visiting here since Christma been open -ling *&few weeks' 4plidays among down on Tuesday morning Iset.-Mr. James ,,church had inciessed in numerical strength Norton is visit' t Mr. M,04artenis. * . � I � from the game. According to the rules been forwarded. to TorOD'Eb. L st it m, ay be and they rot -urn *ith Mr. Gray. I '. . I . � ME a 11 -- 7 P . . � . Mr. Gea, r, friends, has again resumed her work at Stanze), who has been living in Toledo imad finances, she bad not the pure spiritual Miss Mitchell, of Centralia, is spending % - Tfaniston should have dropped a 14yer, I said that this is a ministers' movement, he ha - d itionas a railway engla ' -The 10 � booth is now a � a Olilo, for some �ime, is home on a visit, � being of the early Christian church, as was week or so with her uncle &,ad aunt, Mr, -1 . tgool ear Bridgetown, i I. - I bat I hey ol�leeted to the referee's riuriag in I &aid bliat the ininisteks of the church bad ands lagZoo, er of Huron's sond who is ra , . "I � � 1 4 1 1 IP- Atand still wadting a Iresh coa�ing of snow, Mrs. Kinney an I d her daughter, Mine Dora, then evidenced bythe .rich ingatherling of I and Mrs. William Mitchell, . . I � I I I � I . I I . . . . I - I I . . I I . . . i .. I I . - I . I . . L � I I - I . . - . . � I . . i I � I . . . . � � 11 i . . 1, � I . , . 1. I � . 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