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A.,Mo annan lo0ated'in Moupt Leonard and Mrs. Wm, Grieve, jr., eave here on Hood escaped unhurt. -A pedlar,who comes pr dent. The .ton members of the - . Y Lo re . � - - '. 1; . k, ; , heolovical, gradu�te of a Colinaidian near two years ago� where h i has' been Mo & urn to their homs in'Nanaimo, from Syria, is*ellling goods in this locality.- panj in n to roona y o a a we i 6 � 1 4_� , I . I . . .- - _!.1 I � 9S ATIONARY 8"e' ma I I Ila r y. a 148 since .graduation, been a signally successi�ul in the pra(bice of hii` Bid h Columbia. -Mr. Hugh J. Grieve, of Edwin Kraahling, 8th line, will build a the ianoh, thum 'a V, tin he expense a *a_ ' � . , , � . resident of this ountry, and has so"t much profession, &n_"ff a iresult has e*tsiblished -a Tuo Smith, has purchased the milk busi- large frame barn this year ; J. Grasby a gaging hired help, th t the wholet got TIME 0, I . 41- . 11 of his tittle in t i's city, so tb�at it ill not be very. lucrative practice, The bride - is the * nee f Mr. John Hannah, and is -now carry- new brick kitchen ; G. Kelly, Sth line, a 1 ,19r, . - , profits -will be their a ', It is esti ' ted I .. i!_ fam'llisrUld to whl'3h I t - �. . an un he will come. , daughter of Adolph Rana Urgpr, an eatid in' on. Mr. Grieve bar qvery faoility for brick house; Mr. Searle a new house and that with good care and fair luck the- 1 r- ' 94 - . I . , 9 .. I lie i I . � I -- - We have at the present - -time a very Ye has devoted 6 good !portion of:his time mable yo g lady,.excesdingly popular, and carr Ing on such a busitiess, and* we have Mr. Charles Wheeler, 4th line, -a new, house. prime can be made to yield a gross re I Ue To Securel Sbme Of - The. )- 7;r' , , � . - .1 . . I ' I k __� i-�� , . , in the last few �years in a atu4y of social even -Dr. E. evir confidence that he will* give his pa, The brick comes from Blyth. Morris in of from $260,000 to $300,000 a year, hat '��L - n,ne aesortment,of - excellent attainmen . ­ f � I problems and in'i educational ... work , I empea. 50 McLennan located at this pl last June t!op!Jood milk and the very best satisfac. well to the -front in'�-building.-A. Cronin, allows each litWr to be on an average a 'ten � , , �� . I . ially in work -8 oDg the poor. was an and has p, -oven himself 'a in er.- in' big tie I in eve . ry way. - We understand Mr. Uh line, is going-tobuild a dwelling house and thrbe litter# a year, and real . i ng Best Effee,ts, .shown Ila -_1 I .1 L , i 11 . I New Writing Pads Learnest worker I ,ni g the or aZation chosen pr( and has ia a __� , . a helpi I - w. hiouthq H nah has purchased a dairy in Portage -and is hauling pine lumber from Ca.rgill's frogm $8 to $1 0 for each pig. it looks' -i � L - �. 10 Be ublio uesj�reeville built,up a 'fe""ion' . if ': HOMESPUNS. of the George Jt ul r Re I and pro ta le prsctico�-- Is airie. Manitoba, and haw gone there to mill.- in Bruce county, a distance of 3.2 miles. there should, be a good profit realised I iom . .�.:T. L - 7 ill N. Y., and he was th mover 0 �ano an He j8L a e large'i an - . 'A -and at the prices we are offering the . . ongenia 1gentle :of pleasing m go it. -Miss Aggio Ferguson, of Bay To draw lumber such a distance in no small this business, and we trust our enterpr 4iiig I V-., - active participant in th organizat 0 n: al'the addr , q jet Land unam . -n' , � . 1. I _� at, they are excellent values. ' see au i I The bride Cit Michigan, iA at present Spending her chore. - A umber from Morris will attend friends will have their bright hopes are 1� . it . . . I . I ;,, For example, you can now buy National Junior Republic near Ir ol Y,� , is a beautiful young lady, poseemstoug in a holi aye at ,the home -of her mother, Mrs. the patriotic concert at Brussels on ' 9K_X_7;fi_iTx_= �_Xff--:_q:-ieMJ1 �91_fftwl � �,-. , . Febru- than realised. ---Com. i� L I 't, � , . . which is doing a vast deal of goo among large degree the attributes thati,adorn love. The as Ferku�ion, Eginondvillb.-Mr. David ary 2nd; ' . L -0- I : � - L - 1, . 1. A fortunate 'transaction � ,� . I L - I . a Pad containing 100 Sheets a class of young people inuch need ng atten- ly-womanhood, bUltuired and accomplished. Spr t, of Belgrive, was in town this week. 0 . . . �K gives US a Very . ti � � - I I . I � , .. I I . , - � of - . Hensaff. I , choice selection of the very latest � .11i, . �, I . � I . a ";mhown in homespuns. We - Writing Paper, for only 5c. tion. Mr. Hunt is. an,Leeloquent nd ready She came alone from Toronto, ',Canada, to Tim seems to deal leniently with our genial - St. Joseph. I Men's $40 lCoon co ta redbeed be i . I I T,ea a ' our subscri tion with- us for Speaker." ., . I - I . join him t whom She had pledged her heart old -- iend,. and 9,11 w,ere I plefised to see him . 30, designs , � --,, y P I , NOT,Es. -Mr. Nelson Maese, jr. and Men's 420 Australian calf costs reduced to! $16. made special arrangement to - I � any � hand.' - Remaiie Jeffrey llave returned- from M'ichi- Men's $18 Australian Coon coats reduced to .8 b. , 60. have I . _� __ - . and Our Rood people welcome them look g so v�ell. V1 a notice by the Brace' I # - WEDDI �_(;.::A� noc*n. on Thursday of last into bur tridet and 'wish them a. Jong, � hap. brid a Herald of J inuary 25th - that Mr. . IMIte"S40 Coon coat; reduced to $29. Ladle I 5 an early shilpment of these goodaso, : _. I : ' I week, Ret,jhlr. Russell had the pleasure of . P gan, where they have been engaged in the -7 . they are now to hand and on sale. - '. py and prosperouej Astiachs, costs reduced to $25. La lies' 825 NE-MSPAPERS I Putney through life." -, Johi R. Ba�lautyne son of Mr. Wm. Bal� woods getting - out rallwaV, ties.--bir. chan ooats reduced to 818 at Stewart : a Big 1: ish Very noticeable among them are . officiatiDg at the mirri ge of another of the I . , ' - . ,,,,,, . . . lar4t, ne,� of �his tow I, who has for the past Christopher Heyrock has gone to Uiebigan Store, Exeter. 101 14 - some small checks and tweed patterns � . .- young ladies (if his ongregatiom, , The ' A BninLIANT WEDDIN'G.-Tueoday 0 two years been supe rintendent of the Pres-, , . - � - - I I . � " PERIODICALS bride was Miss Rebece Sparling,� who for to visit his father, who in in -failing health. G. J. SUTHERtAND, -notary public : . which Make a *striking contrast when :1- tbig week St. JameW church, in this' to bytt rian S& ba*ao iool in Bracebridge, was .9 . 11 ' . -�-.'�7 - � i some time has n ade he home with her ale, wn� ,_ -Mr. Baird has left- here to spend a few veyancer, insurance &.cent -and issuer, of ,mari age . Vlaced-. siongside the larger plaids, :_ , I was the a ene of a very ' pretty event, wheii�_ presented 2 the 4ni ual meeting'with a desk ditys at home. He will return to finish his Ilooneds. Office at the post office, Henvall. I . with their deep rich colorin a . AL mil WAGAZINES __ I ter, Mrs. Mullett, and t whose home she I Miss E I " daughter Of Mr. and- Mrs. and a chair and a lomplimentary ,address, survey'of this place. -Mr. McLeah is �busy villago dwelliugs, and also farm property, for le; are still in vogue, . 9 , which I ,_4 . was married. The groom was Mr." Thomas John Me?* ann, was'Lunited in marriage to in acknowledgment f -his faithful and effi- and great bargains to offer at the present [me _ � - � . . I killful work ',(I, money to loan on fint mortgage on farm and Ike' ,, P_ . E. Baker, Seen tary of the Grand Trunk Dr. Thom Ls Ry . working on'the map. His Its - .Beti er read the War News in the 1Lr an. 'At 9,30 the bri*e enter- ciou � iservices, and t, ie Success which attend- - - _4 � Railway's You Men a Christian, Assob- ' raised by everybody who has, seen it. -Mr. 'property at the very lowest irate -of interest,. I tf - I . 9 I ad, b9aning on the arm of her father, pre. ad tie school under his ntendiincy.- � Some Skirt ends which are placed on dis _0L;'T I . play - _ Globe or 'ANall and Empire every � Sliver Bissionerite is the busiest man in St. BwmFs. -'Rev. Mr. Atcheson, of Ki n : - -A-V -. . iation, ,Sarniaii,aud is a most estimable boded by I er sister,, 11ims Aloysius, ractill Mr. John Bell, of tie Se= laubdry,,hao J - � I 9 seem to be comm . �1. � . (lay for a rcontb for 35c, and young man., The young eople dispensed- . 9 ose h He is working froni-early morning preached in Carmel church last Sab ath - at i: - I conspicuous - 4 . as bridean aid, and the little Misses Fergus beem appointed Chia of the Fire Brigade. untirl, tention. The most - - 1.1 keep posted. with the usual bride's mailand groomsman MoMann luth and Fergus Van Egmoud &a He had his -first fire )n Wednesday morn' ;te hours at night in -order to ftilfiff morning, and Rev. Mr. Grant, of St..Mlys, a- . _4 - W I . . I I �� mong these, are Styled -, . 1. and only a fe of the riqlatives and more in, Ing, his orders. for organ pipes. � I in the evening. Rev. Mr. Grant spokp in I -. 1'. - flower girl l, while the groom was assisted and hd well. -Mr. Wm. Stobie, Bon of Mr I ._n, � -1 . . ; . 0 � I of .the Century Fund, giving a #ery THE VICTORIA -1 .,� ­ - timste friends were preE ent at the weddWg. by his brc ther. Mr. Patrick Ryan. � The A. W. Stobie, has gone to Woodstock: Londesboro. � � =tlng discussion. -Miss Hannah Ort. ' . 1 4E 1. While Alias Sparling will be much missed bride prew nted a charmi-ilig appearance, at. whe -a he has obtait ad a good situation i - - , I in a -held in I I - . J, I by her. friends in Seaf rth, they -are L06,tLs.-As quarterl meeting is wain . lef t for Seaforth on -, Tuesday. -Xiss THE ABERGELDIE ­_ .' , none tired in a )eautiful costfime of ivory satin, baki ry establishme thereo��-The weFither y .4 I . - I � � *� -� REMEMBER the less sincere in their ood wishes for the I Kinburn, i the Methodist church, Rev.Mr. Halton, of Owen Sound, is visiting fri 1P 8 ­ � . ! - � - with vo�il, nd carrying a bouquet of oream miR �ated against ti a poultry show, which a here. -Miss Rosser, of Ails& Cral is .. THE McDOXALD -_ i _4 I THE PLACE PARST'S i � rosee, Willie the bridesmaid also looked' was held in the towi , hall this week, but the 't � � future of Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Coupland will take the service there and 4 -he 0 - \ - � ' ) _. - . I very pretty in white silk, holding pink car.. list of entrieg was Is -ger than ever before, Mr. Webb will take the service here, on guest of Mrs. Arnold. -Rev. Mr. stoul, of -THE LADYSMITH N, BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH.. -- I HOCKEY NIATM -A game in the semi. nations. The three little flower girls were and there was a nagni6cent collection of SundaJr morning next.- irkton, will preach in St. Paul's clilir-ch . . � 1-- 9! .The chair friends & ir . .­. . ­ � - . 1:4�: 1 �'. finals of the Ontario Hockey A so of the Kinburn appointment spent & very next Sunday evening, and administer' �the e . . �� . . cistiOn all in white milk, with crowits of amils� and birds. -The horse fair on Wednesday I -1 . here n Mon- " %ke �' , suries was played on the rink carnations, each holding a beautiful ,green brot ght out. a lot of good horses, dtapite enjoyable evening at the home of Rev. Mr., communion. Rev. - Mr. Doherty will I ' Although our stock of homespuns ,is not yet -1 � . � -miss IM. . � . - - : day evening, between London: and . wreath, and looking very pretty. Rev. the � itormy, bold weather. There I were sev. Coupland hdre, on Tuesday evening. -Re, � Mr. Stout?a duties at Kirkton. � complete, there is a good assortuient 1. - . Seaforbif. The London boys, accompanied . - Hutton,, B. A., of Forest, has been visiting 1. - DOMINION BANK Father McCabe conducted the ceremony, oral buyers from istance present, besides vival meetings will commence in the Metho. of the- choice patterns so any antici- ..., _�& . I � - . '? - by a number of enthusiaste4 arrivA on a diet church here on Mond -her sister, Mrs. 0. A. McDonell.-It ' ' . . .1 - after which the part with a number of the coal men, and everal animalo'changed ay evening next. Use Pating buyers would not act unwisely - � I I . GAFITAL (Paid' Up), - $1,600,000. !pecial train, The crowd in the rink, was guests, many of who�,, were from a distance, hands at a isfactory prices. -The second -Mr. James Caldwell, of Hullett, passed Jessie McLeanj daughter of Mr. D. B. Md- in making their selection at once., b6. � � � I I peacefully away on the -Vt'h ult., . I- I .. ' REET, - - $1,500,000. , immense, and with the London cbnt,i 'ant repaired to the hem($ of the bride's parents, of t e.hc 1nd-horr a g sinies, between Hen. , aged 25 Loan, is visiting ber cousin ,bliss RosO�, of - fore mome other persons have pur. - �_ . room to years 'ian -. �71V I . I added, made standing hard Ind. 0 1 mail Seaforth, in the western colte carl- . For the past three years he was in Winglism.-Thewhoir of the Presbytek " where a outnptuou� and elegant -'repast nd , I chased the ends that would just have . . It was nearly nine o'cloqk before the game I &waited t church, drove to Seaforth Thursday a � � . SEAFORTH BRANCH -hem. The�tables were brilliantly iing I ague c petition, wa Manitoba, but last fall his health b gan to ve suited them. 1- ­ � I J � started, but when it did go, it went in a ! a played here on fail and he came home and from 0 of last week and spent a very ples,4 t - � I "I . I I lighted with numerous candles and be&uti. Wednesday vening. The local players one. . that time P . . . . �,__� - Main Street, Seaforth. hurry. In less than minute Zaforth fully decorated with has been a rest sufferer from consumption. evening with Mr. and Mrs. George B' .. We are showing some . . . . flowers and amilax. ceed A in ov reominj the' lead obtained b 9 . I .411. cored and in quick oilde I - y ' I -..- A General 8 r follow with The presents were i�numerous, His funeral was held on Wednesday. A win. Mrs. Baldwin viias formerly a , . ,__ --. Bar� ki n Business- trans- I another-;. London then scored and Seaforth I I costly and Hen all, in th6 gam a last week by 'nine large assemblage of -friends attended the I the Preebyte ,�. - . acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, � . - beautiful. Thmi-happy couple left on the poin a. This entitle i the Sisaforth colti to a . - Steinbach, organist of - . - � . 7 got another, whi& ended the scoring for : afternoon train, with 4he best wishes of placi in the fin Will be service and followed the remains to Burn a church here. -Mr. Bawden, of Lucan, mo,ont I - k I and advances made on same at lowest , n, &Is, w ich' played in ce -Mrs. Webb returned he ' Sunday at Now Attractions - - � rates. the first half. A skate of one W the Lo ' their many friends,' on, an extended wed- 'Lon n early in Fe ruary.-Miss Richard- imetery. me this the Willow Hall farm, -4.6, � I - - - roke in th week after spending the past tw James $ofiley, of Leamington, is in tihe 1� - don playeis b game.and the rest ding tour, after which they will take up son d Mr. R. Rich rdaon, of. Walkerton o weeks - , . .1 Drafts sold on all points in Canada, I . .� - I of the time a aye ith six men on a 9 with her parents in Tavistock._ ­:'Dr. Agnew village this week.-Igintarden, of Pa[�k- � �":_ . their residence in Sagina I w, Michigan. are is week' visitin at Ingleside� the resi. - hill. is vial Ing lei - . I ­_� the .United States and Europe. I wa time tendon did some and Miss Millie spent a few days ' it* Mi I Dick, of Ray Wwnship, 4 . . aide. After half � - I den of M rl. D. D. ilson.-Weatfier per- , . with 11 I I In L _11- 9 tting in 7 g ,, � - - - SAVINGS DE PART M ENT. -I nterest ' mighty swift playing, Foals be. friends here last week. . -Mr. S(anberry, +arriater, of Exeter, %� - Tim-TowN COUNOXIL.-A meeting df the mit jag, the 1 first fit ating ,carnival -of this . . - . As . � I . � - � . . Iled w 'le the home boys n in the village on Tuesday.-Mr.:B, gk- . allowed on deposits of One Dollar and i fore time was called, w town council wag held on Monday -night mesa will take plac) on the Seaforth- rink . a � I , � 7 - - . . garth has lately been couGed to his hc6ie I ­ , a prizes can � � MAN � . " with a score of 8 goals t) 5. It was !one of -'b n in through illness. His many friends hope . to - and Fan �_ upwards. . got but 2 ; thus �the gan a went to tondon last, at whi,3h all the members were pres.' on xt Thursday ev 3ning. Th Exeter. . � PV. S. H AY 8, W. K. PEARCE, ant. Plain I I - The usual grant of $00 wits made to as the wind�wa of J. 8 berts' TEAMIERS'MEETING.-A meeting of the see him:1out again soon. wir - . solicitor . Manager. . the fastest and best games ever Seoul here. . the band. -, The clerk was instructed to pre- drug Istom. af ter Moiday. i �,�" teachers of distfict No, 1, West Huron, will . -Mier. Miller and I __ � - I I � � Miss Ramsey, of -Exeter, have been visiting � - The -Seaforth boys have nothing Ito be pare a by-law providing for the construction � I . . 0 1 1 be held in the Exeter pul�lic school on Set. Mrs. Robert Patt�ireon, jr.-Miss M.- A. . T from . I : . - ashamed of in thleir defeat. They pl�yed a of *'granolithio aide 4alkis the post : I �� � ame'and Undon is one of the best I Ba3,field. . .urday, February 10&h, at; 1-30 V. m., A fall Humestion. whip has been spending several Cloths - . - __11 ,,1-131PORTANT NOTICE - fine 9 office to the railway station on the week-, . In; er t� make r her� �f the district in weeks in; St. Marys, has returned home. . � . � 11 : ,_ � teams in- 1he we�t. . 1ord corn for new'goods for attendance of the teac I . _-, � I I . side of Main street, and from Goderich oprino, 11. A. Edwards is 3learing all winter goods at requested. Thelollowinjis . . - 11� . 11 ­ . the program - � � . i ! - I , ' � street to'the railway on the east ride of big ra�uctions. 20 per cant, discount on, all J ckcc (1.) P y jolo I - :� Z� I 1. a h 8 gy,.-When and how started,-. : They are just the correct things for early ­.. � - I ' 'I an now sefflux a first-class new Improvect High Tim 'SECOND 14',-,,'TY,RTAL,'�.NIE.-,'T'-The Main street, the said by-law to be sub. K*1, prid oloakingo, 2 pi ces fancy military flannel Any one . I I Sodom. I � - � 1-1 � Arm E ewinF Machine, with the latest steel attach- , second entertainment of the Peoples' Star 1 46c a Nard for 2$. Tweed 0 and pantin,ga at clearing systeni,-Mr. Brownlee ; (2.) r g wear and make handsome - ` - � mitted to the council! at its next meeting. prlces� Bigbargaing in all departments. 1677-1 DOING$. -No news worthy of note th Li 'TaMor-Made Costumes. ,�,; went, finished in oak or wainut, and with cover Reading, part Il, -Vowel .combinations,- I - V_ ' E ntertainment Cours a given iii,C�rdno's I ; and five drawer@, or fancy drop head and five draw- ly B ? w� " . . Communications were read from the Lieu- Miss Ball; (3.) Value of weekly, exarni- week in Sodom, excepting the death of Alrw . - - I I , - hall on Tuesdi venin -Despite the very F. �. Edwards, is giving 20 per cent, Penhale,:reliet of the late John PenhAI6 �. ere to r M cash. This machine Is the 11 Queen," .1 . -Governor'of Ontario asking the coun. sco0no on overcoAts. nations and monthly reports, -Mr. I I 9 i , tenant di � 3uy one nowl. 1071.1 Me- - . manu'actured by the 11 White Sewing Machine cold and stormy night, �here was!i a good oil for a. grant to the Canadian Patriotic� � Her des�h wills due to some trouble, in her - . � . Comp lay." 4 BFrso,zEs.-Mr. James Donaldson, Dougald; (4.)Teaching current history i ­ " All machines fully Warranted and gua-r. hourte. *The ent rtainmont was given' by Fund, And from Captain A. Wilson asking of 112 head. She died on Monday last. This tam I - anteei I to do first-class work, light or heavy. the " Marion II hort Three -star Combin- Wro: -.et6r, is home oi a visit. -Mrs. Rath. our public sohoolo,-J. Elgin Tom, inspect- , Enough Said I �, , I— � . . I - far a gant for private H. Ray,. of No. 3 or -of public School@. ily is having more than their shhre Of _;r , � _W - MT. _W -A. rX S 0 MT , ation, " The bombination, consisted of Company, I well tnd daughter hive moved from the DF,A-Tivs.-Our citizens received 'a shock trouble, as.this is the second death within - . - If_ 11 . Mario I 33rd battaliop, who has' gone to corn( rof the Sauble I ine to the house for- � In all the mereant le advertisements of the I : , NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, HeI66 n Short, leader and impersonator ; South Africa as gunner in " D "..battery, on Saturday last, when the sad news- was about nine weeks, her son George having, . I . . ..- � _�� . Louisa Yo - ' merl occupied b t ames Whitten. � � i - I I Tricke ' violinist ; and I Royal Canadian- Artillery, were received y '' . -Mr. died in November. She leaves two sons different papers during, the past ... � 'Marg�retta Merrill, soprano. They give a I and left eve I Far ,son commence( putting up ice on made known of the death of Mrs. Balk- and two daughters. ,a � month to inform any lady ' I 11--. I r for future consideration. All Tues ay. -Mrs. Chat tea Dewar and diLugh- will, jr. The deceased lady was only ill � .. I . can I � (a " ' b' e � Xa_ , i � , . � i�l � . a, , r, I - � Mi, W � h a lw I �d �_ ]dF �bln �_ , �d S I . ' )�`er . _ ��i 0 1 It � t;s. � a tK a4e , PS Ott n i, fi b a & P11" Man anji � in ng t1h I �E I i I ri �, -.1 - "in " - I I C 4 � t I .- � , Lne, � sg � r "' In I V 114 1 p m ; � A Pt ` I f- I I dm ning �, 1:1 Id tv, Zi , MP lea ,man , In ri t1I I 0, 7. ') t . t E � in 11 ) I el I g"I I 1. . - rematkably plea�ing and high-class enter- ; the town offiel'als of Jast year were re-ap,- , eldest, lives on the 3rd concession . of * Ste be had in made up whitewear � �Gen aral Insurance Agent & Deal . Richard, who.is 6' - � . for two days and she was taken off .in the L o- L'� tainment, and it �eemed to -please' r ter, Goderich, wer, � in town this week. hen, and Fred, Emily and Eva, who reside . . . � "I � . er in Sewing Machules. � oiiirpeople � --- garments so we will just ,mention & h I poinfed. Dr. Scott -was appointed. medical -T I oyster supper and ball under the prime of life. Her husband and relatives . . - 1630 immensely, as ne rly eve�y numbet', on the health officer ; John' Turner, jr., engineer ; have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole' on. the homestead. They have the sympath few facts concerning the white cotton I - . . programme was, an _ auspi I y I ,. . Ir thusiastically �encored_ and the fence viewers of lastyear were re lea of Rose of Sharon No. 65, Canadi- commun of the community is this theiread bereave. underwear that this at -ore Sells, � . . ' Miss Short, as an elocutionist, is clover and I an Order,of Foresters lodge, on Tuesday ity;-An old and resoected resident � - � . Stu dents Admitted at any Time cultured, and her; selections were well made, , appointed. There were fou plicationi t, promises - to be a brilliant of Usborne, in the person* -of Mr. Willihm � "'t. -Mr. James Box is improving in, It is just the very pink of perfection amd I I- 1 4 of treasurer. r sp health.- -, - , I for the positio � The Jeckell, paersed to his long home- on Thurs� - I I � _Z; ���� '' I , PPOint - affair Every pre ng made . 6y thank your good fortune ., I Z#, 7 /,-�/�7 arah on ." . paration is bei -9 I . ­ - you ma , I r -A ill " Aunt S . bicycles," being admirably ment, however, wa's left over for consider. for th'e-entertain eut of a hr - - I I /I/,', rendered and re I r I hfu �, I 11 : 1­�A day of last week, at his residence on the . fha+ th� 1-�A;^". -A 4 -11 :I ­ ... I 3 i is P, ­ Or,- , ation at next meeting and a committee I K .L t. Londoji'road. The deceased, who has been %xudericia. _Qa.y �ryu lu -C.... " I Mies Tricke e sele(tions�on the violin were al? - Supper will be served from 7.30 to 9, in the . making such garments is past. ­ 4% .4 . � - , V ��k����, I I V pointed to more fully define the duties 0" town ball. -The Mimes Torrance, of ( a great sufferer from cancer for some time, SILVER WEDDING. -A large number of _;..*- ffl�57� ' � I I _11p" I . all that could be. de ir6d,1showing -skill an& that officer S'rode- friendsand' acquaintances gathered at the . '. - cultiv�ation, whilc f I . - A communication from the rich tk)wneVip*, were guests of Miss Nellie was 66 years of age. His remains were laid It is brought here from the best Source, and . �_�: � STRATFORD, ONTARIO. 1 s3 M errilPs vocal se, - Board of Trade, accompanied by and re , - M , � h e'of M d Mrs. E. J. Rumball, East � � - -_':� - lectiobs were of an cqually high order. On . _ . . . ,t, r. an . -.. � I ,art' to rest in the Exeter cemetery on Monday, a c the price is only a trifie more than �� I A s&hool that off ere advantages not foudd else . , commendiDg a proposition for the establish i1n this week., ` str t, Goderich, on Monday. evening last, �. � . t I � followed by a1arge concourse of sorrow' t% _ the costof the cambric and embraid- i _� where in Canada. Large staff of expert instructors; * the w1hole the ent1ertainment was first-class i ' - 0 . Ing I ,, - -1 � t ment of another manufacturing industry ii I �, relatives and friends. Much sympathy is o ce brate the twenti�th anniversary- of ery. . W. I . . i . - marriage. - - � ; . . . r great - W scores of students placed in good paying Rostfione; I � . felt for the bereaved family in thei * There -were quite a num . Increa jed attendance ; up-to-date bus ness trainiinig ; in every respect � The next entertainment Seaforth, providing the town grant a loai ' ' . - Elthel their .mLj , . her from Goilerich and other parts. Din- The fit and finish of every garment is about _101.41 studer to' in attendance who oome from places in ' in the course will be li�ld In about two of ,S6,000, free from interest and re -pay Doi[_N-as.-The icy roadsof thepaSt few affliction, -Another old settler passed to . 1. . 1. I - - _; I - weeks, and like those going before it, prom- able in twenty years. The ,a our blac ner was served from eight o'clock until - perfect, being Inside by the nimble I which are located other businegs colleges They week k k imiths very busy - and er long home'this week, in the person of want the bust.- It pa,, s in the end. New term now ises to be a treat. � communicatiot in P' h L . . 1. � . . I was received by resolution, which proceeds . dee edestrians were kept busy -too. ne. Mr. and Airs. Rumball were the re.. fingers of hundredis -at young la,die,9. .. I open. Enter as scon as possible. Write to -day for - - Mrs. Penbale, Lake road. The d6ceased n' - Post aster Spence re,,eived his Fenian Raid cipien be of numerous and costly pre3ents in who are experts in the art -of fine - our h.i ndsonle prospectus. I - ' " While this council are still disposed to re. was a most highly respected old lady and � . V � china. After a very pleasant even' needle work. I - ".. . I WATCif LoST. i Lost �etween Jackson's ceive favorably all such ropositions, it ill meda last week. He- served in the Paris her demise, which has been expected I r * . I Mgt spent I IV - W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, store, Egamondville, and the skating rink, Seaforth, necessary to have a specia�` act passed by Rifle Company during the raid. -Joseph some time, will leave a blank in the a in music and games, the guests reti . . _:�% I . 4444-D') on January 29th, Ladlvs' open face, gold fflIed, watoh . red in . .- ? . � , . _4 . . __ ____ ..- ith long,,old vu-ird atticht!d.' Finder will be suit the -Legislature am Turn( r has let the CDntract 'of building a family the early hours of Tnes3ay morning, hoping Call and Aee what a %-cry l3rge assortment 1, - - W - powering the municipal circle. Heartfelt sympathy is e_xtended to , � t new barn on his farm, West of..our villa�ge, I we have, and let us explain bow you, I _an, ably rewU&d Sy leavinff the same at C. W. 'P&VE.tls ity to grant aid in the Way asked, and as ii � that they might yet see the golden we �� Book and Jewelry St them in, their berekvement. . . d- -noney b -.i:, Seaforth. 1677-2 is now too late to Secure such legislatior tD Amhie McLean, of Monerieff.-Not- ding. Miss Mary McGregor and Mant6r _ can save i y buyh�g your under- � - , I - I -97 withs -anding the inclement weather great 0- i - �, wear at this store. . .. r , Grand. Trunk Railwtl V' SECTRITY AND6 --yrfoirR.-Hot water bot- during the coming session , the council 're . neall,'were among the I - R � John Todd, of He � . ­ . . � tles and fountain sydriges frow 76c -up at Lumsde3 gret their inability to tak6 action on th( interest was taken in the me6tinga o the Zurich. guests, Miss McGregor being a- sister of I . . & Wilson's, Seafortb. 1 : . I . , T ic kets issued to all poin ts in C � 1 1�77-1 1 Mrs, Rumball, � - - -1 , . I'll . anada, I proposition at the present time, furthe Farmers' Institute, held �here -on Tuesday COLLIN'S & STANiauity, barristers, convey- � , ; . - U�13'11tf d States and the continent -Montreal, I CARD or Tu.tN.Tks. �Hamil ton & Kerslake than to appoint a committee, afternoon and evening oft1his week. -The ancers, notaries, cto., Exeter, Ont. R. H. Oolline -0 � � - -ced : Z ; I -the membericif t6e-Fi qua � . . I Obta.wa, New York -i Suspension Bridge, tu, their rducere thanks to ' rtprly meeting of I lie Methodist church and J. 0. Stowbury, B. A,, (late with Afecafthy, 0,31or ugs. . of the -3ratorth � and Food Stoie, desire i to re 0 , Special Offer! Brirlade and citizens wbo rendered them such I . of thi 3 & Co., barristers, Toronto). 1648-tf . Buffalo, Detroit, Port HurOD, Chicago,'and . r� 'rist'! 'a '00' ' the mayor and Messrs. Beattie andl&le goan Brussels. , 9 vall. to further enquire into i circuit'wirl be; held here next Sab. � � & * all international poffits ; Manitoba,'the I able services in aidto to eave their . the matter and t( bath �morning.-The Canadian 0rder of 33� per cent. off all ladies' and childrenal GATnERINGS.-The patriotic concert to I � . property litored report to this -council at I I �. W 1`1 f. rp 4, ; ;1 14 'D . .9 in the e!ovator of Red - Mill on the ­­­ f a future meeting.' . - 4..L,.# -.a Or .4. a 11 o I be held in the town halt Fridav niD,hf-.- has Of NIGHT '3`OWNS � I ­ .-.. n ac, c coa8t i I 11 0 orespers inte I f I P- Cc . - a Men a and boys beaver I 1 pointi,-choice of route via Chicago or North I the dLstruction of t property by fire on Wednes- , resolution was passed retnitting the taxes -r I na havi og on "at bome,` or and frelze overcoats, 25c fancy- dres.q goodia reduced already &,guarantee of a full house; as every __ I - . � .. � � ' day niorning. 11 111i ton & Kerslake, Seaforth. of Mrs. John McLeod.and Mrs. William members and their wivea next week. to 16, 85 tapestry curtain3a redaced to 83,10 during CORSET COVERS, - � - UN . . . , � I . . , seat has been reserved. Local talent will - � I � - -taking.st Stewart's Big Cash Store, Exeter. � Bay. Intending travellers will please bear in . 1,B77.1 Spain and instructing thib collector to have � -0- stock furnish the programme. -Thomse Me- I . � I mind we give you every assistance to Strat- GIRL VVA-NTED., Wanted at once a' good remainder of the taxes, still due, collected ] Philadelphia. 1677-1 Lan DRAWERS.9 I . I ferd cr London to pass or bond baggage. H ghl&a sale did not result in any salem.� � . .,: I O'NoTEs.-The aleigifi3g. in this, burg is BiG Orr -ER. -Weare offering all winter - I _. The bo I general serwant irirl,in �amlly of two, Apply to - forthwith. A number Pf accounts were owever, he was bid from $18 I - - Mrs, James McMloh �el, Goderich Street, Sestorth. passed and the c6uncil adjourned to mee almo t gone, and if we do not soon get more poods at cost from February Ist 1000. The follow. . 5 to $225 for SKIRTS, . r . I ­ .. . 1677.1 . 4� irig are some of the prices, bleo's heavy rubbers $1.10 his 29 -year-old roadsters, and trom - $650 to . . _.� I . at the call of the mayor. snow we wi . _ I . i. ,� W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, I 11 6 force I one6 more to resort $1,000 for the heavy draught . stallion P I l� � � � . I I . I now for 80c, men's heavy rubbers $1.40 nowfor Smo, ow CHEMISE I One 10-1 Is 11- � � :, W.U1MLD._Cfi0 ce rolf- butter 22c, also - I to w4ee a in winter Dr wa�lk.-Mr. Arthur men's heavy, rubbers $1.05 now for 61.26, men Several good buyers were present from Sea- i, Z � ' . Commercial Building, -SEAFORTH. � raw furs, choice fox S�1.6o. We I have a few niantlee I --*- Stele , who'fdr t c p at feii;r weeks bar been heavy rubbers $1.80 now for $1,40, men's boavv stub fnr�,h TA.+- I 'A _ 1. .3 . APRON -8- I �'t . I . . 1646 to clear 0 ones for ��, k5 ones for $2.50. Also a LOCAL bmr,,Fs, -The farm in Tuckeremit visitinip, In and are d Chia h1- I f+ proof rubbers $2.26 now for St.75, men's overshoes I wv., I, e c an Cimton, but , - . 1- I I I - . few fur lined cipeB. G. E. Ifinf, Ingham. 1677-1 belonging to the.estate of the late ;) f3, . W" $1.50 now for $1.10, men'm felt boots $2.25 now $1,76, T'ney woula nokpay the price. -The hockey - 6. -1 _ M r. Jam Tues at i for Da phin, Manitoba. -Mr. men's felt boots $2.75 now for $2.00, men's felt ishoeb match on Tuesday afternoon, between � .7 c I . . I � � CUTTERs Fo.p. SALE. For sale, a few Carnochan was sold b auction at the Com' Jaoo h, 6f Detr it, is at present - $1.50 Dow 91.00, boys' rubbers $1 and $1,26 Wroxeter and the Brussels boys, ram �� 0 - y O'Lliat � - � . good new and second hand. S. Barton & Son, Sea. mericial, hotel in this town oil Wednesday via now for Ultedl Prints . � . I . I iting his parents.-TIr. John W* of 75c and $1, womefie"i-elt shoes boxed at $1.60 now '" I � - - engairs . 1676.2 '9i I forst,10. women2l and childrens' Cardi " ,I All Watch R forth. eichert in a Yietory for Brussels by a score of 7 to last. There were severill bidders, but v . A 17 1 -the Zuric , paid Mr. Job Schnell a flying sit oheap, and all other goods will be sold at low prices. 5. -James: Watson and Robert Wilson, pf , I I ,: � I � . �- 1 la - I ' GENER,M 1ME11T1_S4,. A meetinf of 'the place was ultimately knocked down to Mr. ziecen .-Miss Geo7gina Schilbe, from As we must reduce our very large stopk this offer Seaforth, were lu�town for a few days 0112 � I - stockholders of the Se. I held �� We have put on Bale about 100 Piee%ez IS - �, I F"utrusted to us will have our ,aforth Turf Club wl be James Carnochan, who owns the farm on Blake, spent Sunday under the parental _;d through thi sineall. : J. McKinnon, of the 9th con- �;, at the () ieen's I -Tote), Beaforth, on hi will be until otherwise Informs � . I L onday, febru. 9 bu - of new wash prints, . which are ver .... eon, coine all and do'not lilies a good , y . . Shing: le a genuine sale as we require room case . . � rue. � ��-_l . . chase price was $5,325. - The buildings are Detre t, who have been visiting rolatives in and mone). Fred Kibler, Zurich. 167T-1 nesday afternooft and entertained the � -The colors are warranted fa t. �'! You - t IN is deijlred- aa n.iattcr3 of iniportanco will be biought - new and pretty in their patte . ary 6th, 1000, at 8 0'elook,p, m A lance atte0dance . - back and family, of paper This 0 a lion of Grey, had a wood bee . Most Careful Attention the opposite side of the road. The pur- roof. -Mr, Daniel Ste P ggtdn on Wed� � . . ' � yolin; 8 � upfordiscussion. M.Brolerfek,Socretar3% 1676-2 not first class, but in other respects it is one this pace, have returned home., -11r. Jqkmes 43 Z 4 AND S TIRFAMM\- (;rTARAX1rVV1.1'n TwoSTOCKS IYONL 8,rA-Pv_rP_ A 9 &L. L 9 NOTES -Mrs. 0 Kibler of Owed- n..; people- at 'his residence in thp druganin MfLv soak:7 them in water rulb tham 2 t __1 I The f3el L I I I . I e uce 0 a esv arms ill Due township, and Mr. Howa rd, of Dry I . I 1_111 . . ts. � . A , . I I . 0 n �; I _� , . tb enormous stockion hand our prices are the (J'arnochan is to be con ratulated on sdale, spent Sunday eveni 9 kota, is back here visiting her brother, Alr,� George BeEt shipped a Car of hogs on Tlihirs. with strength and ha-vre no fear of bad -i", Lot NA - . . motivepowere. CAllandseefor3-ourselves.. Beattie 9 his�pur- at Mi. A. Smith'8.----�Mr. Jacob Schnell in- G. Holtzman and other friends. -Rev. Mr. day. He accompanied them to Toronto results. . -A .- _� x .. .- chase, -Mr. Arthur Forbes has disposed tends,taking a tour through.'the eastern I --v- _� : I ; i Bros, Seaforth. 1. 1677-1 ol himself. -James O'Leary will leave here J4 � 1� I I itt, of Crediton, has been here this week � I of his well known and d . established part of the proviu V �, � . � �. t . Z . . - -, .1 - i ! ce, in the ear future.- nkbeiner with revival meet- sy, where he and big , . : helpin Mr. Fi ' for Petrolia on Frid Prim are 5c, 7;c, 8e, 10c and 12Ae, �i ; 9 � I - I livery buoiness in this town,to Mesgrs.Levy & Mr. Edward Stelck, leader.'pf our string I . ;I_ h - . ca An HIUMBER &SON Fmr.-The fire ,ala,rm was Wunded about P, . ings, which are being held in the Evangel. brother have purchased a big hotel, We 2' . - � . Burchill, of Mitchell. The new store . � . .1 I . ­. � I . I F �1. . . . it ,propri band, has gone to London, consequently our .cal church here and whic wish him success, He will lea,�p I �. � The IA24, � three o'clock on e8nesday morning. are both good men, an I h are being large- + + + ++++%9_!1_1_ -X ­10q_ 1� t I . , - . �, . - d-- 'y attended.-Alr. and Mrs. Weber afe here - . '. I � I I EWELERS, SEAFORTH. was a bad night for a fire, a perfect, bliz .d -they will give their band will for a time hav6 to come to a Stan his horses here until the spring. '' - t � 1� : . - A A . . I ' 1 1618 wird ragiug at the time and bitterly �cold. personal attention to the business. 'Mr. Btilif aij it will be some time before they irisiting their son-in-law, Mr. George Ap. The OddfellowW degree team will visit �', i � ---' y Levy. iwnot a strangei here, as he was a Secure a leader with toe same. musical talent )ell. I . _,� I z - The fire was first 'discovered b Constable 11 I i , and as tbAt of Mr. Stelck�-Mr. Charles Kalb- .'o � 't - . � 3ISTRICT MATTERS. Gilleepie, who gave the alarm, It was resident of the town a few years ago ' Tii - FAR,%mRsl INSTITUTE, MEETISC�.- Wingham to give the degrees to eleven n6v I � �i I . . , E eindidates. A Rebekah order of the Same � - - I ',- - soon found that the red mill was'in flames. we have. pleasure in welooming him back' fleisch�'hiis given up 'farming, and intends Farmers' Institute meetings were held here lodge is being started in this place.-Thid * - . The... 4" `4 I - .. __ - - The fire Seemed to, b again. Mr. Forbes has been conducting ta 000 ; � . - - . 1, 1� i . ave originated in the king a course in the Busin , college. I - _! , k ,N& , W this buainess for 0 over twenty years We I � � on Wednesday. Despite the very stormy snow plow is being kept busy there days�' 6 - ild'ng and in ' - 1. - f � __0 � � there was a good atte Brussels will not be behind the times.- . ,� . � 4 - . ' nside of the be � this way got a have not learned what he intends to &, but - . 'i I sh) uron, C # od start before I eing noticed. The e -fire- y ndance at the McKay has secured the job as H'i . 'Itior i � Hullett. t� �fslternoon meeting, when excellent and prac. weighmaster, , I ,41r � ;P01 go we hope that he will still remain with us, as I i I 1 4- 1 men were promptl' the! . - yon hand but � beat � , I ___ NOT�Es.-Mr. Win. cal addresses -were delivered. by the dele. in the place of J'. Currie, in R. Graham's -1. - - .- all would be sorry to lose such estimable Lowrie and Mr. Bob, 1 . E% -_ c Fm 3 UL �5 ­_ ----------.- - I they could -do was to protect the residences . jates. The various topics were of much in- . storebouse. Mr. Currie intends followin - L[TtRARY ,'i0C1bTY­A ineeting of the in the immediate 6eighborbood, which , , ow. citizens as Mr. and Mrs. Forbes. -Mr. art D nlop, of the 8th 1 concession, are pre. j I I - - ' p�rin to raise their barns next summer,and tereeb, and considerable valuable infor1na- -up the wire fence business. -A number of . ­ - � v�uafor.h Callegiato Institute LiLerary '8o- George Ewing, an old Seaforth boy, played . . I . . � . *# I- - I improVed stables underneath , I 17 - ing to the high ivind,- were in imminent here on Monday night with h ave , tian was elicited. In the evening the Storm people here will lease heavily in the aismign, I - ciyty was held in the aE�anibly room, on daDger. The entiie property, including the t a London will I � did not -prevent a large crowd from being ment case of J. T. Jones, of Exeter. ! Dry . them. 4 We are Plowed to learn tha -Wm' I Wedw aday evening last, when the follow- elevator adjoini . i hockey club. He is one of the chief players �_ t Mr. Gundry, of GDderich, � Goods Co.- � AY, I � . . I Alber�Coats, of near Kinburb, who was P. I ­ � ingpir(gramme wds rendered: Piano sol ng is now a maes of smould- ' - n the London ' club.*-Nlro. D. D. Wilson resent. An excellent programme was was in towp thiO . V: � _ . 0, e big ruins, The mill had been in operation . . week. -R. Ferguson and R. MeCrackei4 . 7� . eggie Wil- ' left here on Tuesday to visit friends in Severe injured fwibh a cutting box some given. agan princiip ­, ., Alias Lynch ; recitatioji, Mr. R druring the day and was shut down abo I . Mr. E. H # al of our � I , I �LL . I I is I M- school, with his scholars, added not a little will locate in the West this spring. , i eat' C - ; I 'uelph, prior to taking her departure for !time 0, ' ' Cana I _� I I son ; violin -solo, Miss E. Pickard ; recita- six o'clock in th . lub G VMving nicely. -The . --J - 'y4th's Greatest -Cash . ..., . e evening. It is not im. 0 er of Fo . to the evening's entertainment. , These tie has secured a�'new black 2 � . � � �tiou, Miss Julia Honey; vocal solo,- Mr. probable that thel fi the Id country.---4he Seaforth band will disI2 d flesters, of onstance in driver f= I . _�� - . I � . . . W. Pickard ; reading of Recorder . re was caused by a give an entertainment here on the eveniog tend olding a grand enter ainment' and meetings are pleasant and instructive, and Wingham.�A number fram here will attend - � - musical heated journaL We have not C. I conce this (Friday) eek� 1 1 __1 a SF-JeCGOD, Missl Weir and TVr. Dal'y ; piano learned of Wednesday, February 7th. Mrs. J. C. - evening, They have we will always be pleased to have Farmers' the poultry show in Seaforth this w ' '_ - - , I , , I . solo, 2'xj. L. Latimer. ,*O� very pleasing and � ' � sce the Grieg, Mies 0,,race MoFaul, Miss Bessie secure first-clssi -talent from Seaforth, Institute meetings here. . Messrs, Baker and Lowery have 32 entries I . proprietors hav . _' I I - � ii -1, but .their Aoss GOLDRIN W Dry Goods Store. I . I . , - � well rendered progranim* was Young, and Mespre. William McLeod and - Clinton and. other'places, �hd are EDDING. -A somewhat unusual in, and will,we hopeo make a- good showin . � - � I - � ; 9� I . brought to a will be heavy. . eaers. Hamilton & Kers I sparing no event was celebrated in this vicinity on the I I ­_*_ - .1 the singing of the nat ol six , I i - . . cloaa 4 i hat anthem. lake bad about Walter Willig--are on the progamme. The ' effbirts to make the entertainirlient the event . � . . - - ____ I - I I _.. I . - Everybod evening of the 20th of January. This was I - - - - � I __0___ . __ hundred bushels of �corn proceeds Will be devoted in aid of the Call- of the' season. . invited to I Dashwood. ­ . I 1� i- � come and enjoy themsel Mr. E. F. pebbles on the beach. -Mr., William Tier- I � I , . � A.IL - � stored in the eleva,or and only' got part of, adian South African Red Cross fund. the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chr4t- BniEts.-Mrs. Christopher Kibler, oil ­ I Ari�;()�\LKDGIA)--Mr. F. 0. (,,. I�Jinty, itremoved. Theit losswill beabout That y 14 . $200i -there will will be a crowded house there is Tarnham, of the Sth concession, has a fine opher Fischer, who reside about half a Infle North Dakota, is Yisitidg friends and' rel nan has changed hiR headquarters to the -, .- rnatiager.of the ,Canafflan Ba,nk of Com- with no insurance. Alost of the furnitur , ve�81�_ i - .1 on Ttime merze, has received the followina communi. no doubt. The merits of the ehtertainment, berd of Hereford cattle, amon south of this village. The worthy couple , - I .. .. was also removei from Mr. R. Daw which is an tives in and around this in house. Do we know big - r J vicinity. -Mr. .! country far :�A ­ I ". son's'residence 11 moqth,l old bull calf,which a great many Hagan, of Zuric � reason ?-Mosers. E. Bender, A. P. Sliet- . cation f om Frances Campbell, S'ecretary of ne by, but fortunately th aside from itis laudable object, will ensure ll are still in thiil eiajoyment of fairly good h, was in town on Saturda : - - n - � � te a Red Cross Society, firemen were a competent cattle men pron(ance bard to last. -Miss Leah Yougig, of Crediton, is th � der, R. Goetz. E. M-cCoughan and -F. - Snell 11-1 � I the lad .4' branch of th ' ble to save it, � that. -Mrs. A. Young has been in Exeter � health, and exte ded a most hoapitabld and � I I , � - I Toront), which speaks for its! . for the past w'eek, staying with Mrs. R H. 0 Mr. Fa;imhi m! purchased kindly welcome to the friends who had met uest of Miss Soloma Tiernan this week. visited at Uncle Cbriatophees on Sunday � . elf : " The was on fire several times. ' � beat f 'r his ago. - � In r., Ellie I . committee of the Toronto LadieB' Branch of --* i Collins. Mr. -Collins. -we regret -to learn, is him fir M bt, of G(derich town- to congratulate them on the event. * In ad- 9r. A. P. Shettler, of Exeter, was uncle last. -Mr. J. W. Nortworthy is still on � The - pu. tho Rail Cross Society have desired me to I not expected to survive many days hi an he was twomonthi old, and he dition to several neighbors slid friends of ' � - .. A DOL'BLE WEDL)l -At a 11 , the parental roof on Sunday last. -Mr the sick list, bat we hope to hear of his _� I �, ily" � � T11 I convey through you, to the per 1;(,.�_Che g�ntlemen meeting of the directors of the icKillop w I the family, some of the children who re- Will 1�1 I uple of Sea. referred tc in the f ]]owing pairs _ n doubt, prove a profltaple animal for jam P11aff has purchased a farm eaeb speedy recovery. -Mr. J. E. Diller has re- I � I ­­ - - I - I forth, their aincereitt thanks for the band- graph tak-1 Mutual Fire Insurance company, held in the ne hborhood,As Mr. Failpham. intends aide near by were present, but several of here formerly owned by William Har O' a - - wynto donation of $121.97, kindly trawsmit. an from � the Malta end, ('Missouri) Demo -1 Seaforth on Mends, . y Iasi, Mr. Thomas 1�. keepin him for service. -Mr. , them are now in the far west, who. although xx 11 � . rie. . turned to Port Huron�-Revival maettu . I:_ . . Ja as Smith n 9 ..... ..... 1i - .. Z . I . - wilsve. X rtt,Z,, are stall infiril,swing.-Mr. -1momse- arry, cralu" are graduat,ea oil the 6eaforth Collegi-, � rhilip Sipple and .Rewrl .,; t(,d by 70u to the treasurer, Miss Wilkie., Hays was appointed secretary. treasurer, in 6 cKillop syndicate saw mill, is out. not present in person, were, no doubt 11 _. I to be u, ate Institute, a Of t lid . 9 in' Lamont, oi Zurich; were in town last, weeki of Hensall, wsis in this vicinity buying -, I - :led for the benefit of the m nd their numerous friendsi succession to Mr. W. J. Shannon� who re. -ting a drawing a lot of elm logo from this mind and spirit. It is the fervent 'wish of -Our police laws seem to take effect in horses. He purchased o � -- a,)) ts will -be pleased to learn of their, signed. or townsh p. Tile adva - allwhoknow the wor�thycouple thatthey . .1 .nd to extend to them most �: ea .. Pci:ond ,,oatiDgent to k9outh Afric .. properity a Mr. Hays was a direct - of the nee iia 1 lumber has 'cleaLing the sidewalks. -Miss Clara B Messrs. F. M. and Fred Willert for band- � - . I __ company, and held the position of inspector made a good demand for logo. may be long spared to each other,'and to ! . a� I � I . - hearLy cong ' plitula ione, The Democrat for a couple of yeare. - � I gladden the hearts of their numerous of -the 14th concession, Hay, was visibvin ,. some figures. -Mr. William Snell lost a - -.- �.. I � I I CA Lf. Ill , � 1'A'iT0Tt.--Tbefol1owiDg, which says : "Dr. RL J. McLennan, of this place, been appointed a Mr. James Scott has 7 � friends. ! around town lastweek.-Mr. J. Kelierma valuable horse last week. -Mr. Louis . - � 11 � has sold his speed driver, (Fly) to Charle� Kleinstiver has secured a ,situation ember of the Seaforth Morris. � -*- IR aE we talc( from a Washington pap(�r,. relates and Misij Besoic I'doClonnell, of Toronto, Collegiate InatitutemBoalrd by the county NOT14S.-Bad colds are eoiiiMon -now.- ; � ' olin . L sawyer in Urqubart?a saw mill, Hensall.- I � auk Deaver, after visit, I to a get t1einan who will be remembered by Canada, and Dr. T. A. A-IoLennan, of M, t council, Mr. Scott will make a go d trus. Owing to the heavy storm t4e roads are - ing friendsat Berlin, has returned h0'me.__L` Mr. David Tiernan, out butcher, had the - � . many of the people of this town and vicinity. Leonard, and mise 'y"i0let R'. 0 Stanley. I - Schroeder. -Mr. Vr . . 11 Ransberger, tee. -Mr. Frank Gutteridge, of this town, has badly blocked in many places., --:A weddin A WESTERN ENTEF.PF.LSE.-We !are in- Miss Fanny Snell, of Hemall, is in tow � misfortune to freeze both his e%rs on JAJoa- - .. � Saine five or six years ,Lgo he spir-at six of &It Spritigs, were marrie'd y 9 4 I - _� b Rev. 'Dr. been awarded the coDtract for constructing in East Wawanosh on Wedne4da of thi formed that a, proposition is on feet 1 to es. this wee'k.-The Misses Ida and Lsur4 day last, while out deliverlug.-Our sporto of Mo . y a .. tiumths 'M Seafortb,-a8si8tant to Rev, A. D. Black, president; of the Misso ri Valley Col. the concrete abutments for the new iron week. 'The 8th line rril tablish a swine ranch on a large soale in Goetz and llabna.4 Baker have gone to .Visit are spending these stormy days in a wild - NIC Donild, 1) D., in the Presyterian church I t I i reaiden(e, in Markhall, Mo., aC 3 0pplies thee . . " - I bridge to be erecte4i at Wingham during the grojom. : See notice later on. -LThe attend. Manitoba, and id which some residents of it friends and relatives ab Sebringville and fox chase. -Messrs, Jaeob ,and George I . , hLre ; "At a Me(. Ling of the corigregation of I' !2cgo?c'lbck"'S M,, off tfanuary'I�bh. Immed*- coming av the WeAlll; 4 1 i immer by the county. -Jan-uary ance at the churche this township are interested. The location other places.---lov, Eichler and sister of Kellerman have rented. Mr. 'Samuel Sweit- - ulister Church 1a9t evehing, ov'er ately aftZr the cer Mo I � 3 on 19un4ay last was - I I ny was performed, which for the most part was mild and pleas. onall, on account of the anowl 9torm.-Mr. selected is in the Pipostione district,! - The Zurich, were the guests of Mr. and 91;B zeeis flax mill, at Shipka, for the coming - . � re company consists of ten members, and the Harry Schroeder last week. -One of our season. -Mr. Samuel Hawkins, of Shipka, which ltev. Dr. Ramsdell presided, Rev. R. I V. T. A. obvIcLenuan and wife took the ant, -took its departure worse than a roar- wd Mrs. 0. Hood, of the 5th line, we 4! 1�1 ' I y intend to cohimence with about one y c: . Lttwrtance Hunt was unanimom,ly eleated train for anom City, and wi I be at home, iDg lion. The mercury commenced to fall, 1rown'out of their cutter on tuesda even. thous. country sports made- a slight mistake by. was in town on Monday last. -Miss Spa � - - � pck8tur. ,Mr. Ifunt was elccted� to fill I ' ount Leonard, after the 201bh inst. Dr. and the wind to -blow, on Sunday last,"and n last; on their way home fro near Blue- and.breeding sows, all to be imported and of taking somebody eled'a dear one - home fro man, of Brewster, wa, i:,-tive pbst.orate of the chureb. t"O ' ' ce then it has been intensely cold I p in town last week. - Vacancy made by Rev, Dr. Bitinger from the El, J. AcLenna�u and wife ret rued to Malta sin and al- rJe. The horse ran away, andn various breeds. V1 Was found The company has secured church. When he noticed hie mistake he Mr. Samuel Sweitzer, -of Shipka, was in � . Mr. Hunt, I Bond, where tfic dector ba prepared I for most a continuous blizzard. In some places ie:�t day at James Kelly's, 7th line, safe and sufficient land to grow the necessary food . made a rapid movement to Sam other quari' town on Monday last, -Mr. Jacob Hoffman,, . - file new -�)autor of the church, is a compara- I the coming of Mrs, Dr, I`,, � (3 , MoLennau, � � the r6sda are bare, while in other places pund. The�vutter was all right, too. Mr. for their stock, Mr, W. Cleave of tnis �. ters. Try it again boy ; there of Crediton, was in town last week, - - , , - I , I i � . a are othe� - . i � � I . � I . - ji . . - � 11. . I . : - . I ; I . z� I .1 � . I ',_,�, , . . - � I - I I I . I i . i ., I I � I I � � RV � - � ; i I : . '00. � I - -_ . . I - � . . I i I II . : . � . i ; i i - . - i . . i � . . . ; . I i . � I I I . . . � . - ­ m . : I i � - - . !� � - : . ... � : I . I . . . i . � . I � I I I . I . . I . . I . � . . I � - �, . . i ­ � I . . I I I �* , I I , . I - � - �, . � " - � � I ! I � . . : . I . t . - I , I , I ­ i � � I � I I . . . 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