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P t f this Gr&u-d, Trunh Rail a roht�, thig we0k attendi ; . ye , n a I 11 i h at Bruoefield. preached t -W very good s r- e AnOont Or er of United W . NOTELTIESO proval of the ratep .y re a by-law granting will preach in the Prebbyterian blitiroh ,Ben Lyo j. who he spent the winter wit I . ing of th ...'ark. I __1 . I i r ; aly ` here, returned to his home in inane in the Pres43 terian church here,' I A rn)n.� -Mr, JAv' - .1 - . I nee Bell shipped a Car 14 ! - I him further reml4aion said by-1aW to '-be next Sabbath forenoon l5rementing the his friends . I I . I a of � . � - . . -Rev. M . Andrews w%s or 010fla6gow I ,_ . me ; i I lub 'week. .1 . the no"N - inuvioi al elections. Contur he will preach in Manitobs'this week. -Miss - Maud . An- Sabbath. ie Of fine �oroes it ,.BoUland - - submitted at _p y Fund echo I . I I i ­� � - � They also instructed the street committee Daff'a church, McKillopo in Oie afternoon, drows, of VZua, is renewing old . acquaint- the speakers ab the too, meeting in H 110 I � I � .0— I I , EASON , __1 .. I - - - ; : to enquire into the drainage matter with and, in Egiriondville church in the evening, ances here', � Green church on Uonday evenfill laoti, ` . I Crediton, � I . . - NEW S11R the View of �tnaking such alterationij -as will ,-The date of M.r. Petri6lo auction sale in � —6 .. Miss Rachel Beaty sod Mrs. aik, �r,, Aj4,UNTD TJ�F, CENTJW,—Rev. M. C. Vor. - . 1, . I - - I . I . . weet Mr. Crealey'si requiroments in this ire- McKiliop, has been changed from the sixth i . I Sti Jose 11. have gone to Pontiac, Michigan, to Att'nd lock,! who hao:, beo'n soisiting his pareuti and EGETS - � . Enameled Belt Buckles, npect and to submit a scheme to the coun. to I the seventh of-. Maroh.-The regular ' NOTEMI.-The heavy flodde of last week the funeral of Mri. Dawson, Mr , Cl=lo frion I 4 ,for a' week past, has left fo his I . - - � � . . oil at as early- tt date as possible. -Mr, monthly horse and cattl� fair in Seaforth, caused the dam on Mr. S. Rannie's farm to mister. -A number of our sports took in he An cod City, Michigan. He I . - __ - ' . John Beattie withdraw big application, for will be held c . ruar�y break away, and the earth,worke ed in Its' skatin rnival a li Somfort)i ,on MonXy � ' . I on Wednendjay next, Feb A! g 0" ,�i ied elcquent and -inspiring sermo a on . EW . the treasurerehip, on he that as 28th. There will, as' usual, be A good construction were washed CoUt into the lake. night and report a good time. i I - I , I IV . nd I Sunday in We Evangelical' church i ' the . 7 Fancy Side Combs, " as '11 I : I . I . . � I . I I � . the councilleeem,to b of lhro,u opinion that crowd of buyers. -Mr. J. F. Daley h It will be quite a loss to Mr. Ranpie, as it - morgli 3g and in the Methadist 9 . . � � - ion in his window! a rarity in 4e I � I . � 114 pis- ' :' i � I - I . i ing.- _� � it is 'desirable that the treasurer should exhibit . . M AZOV. . copM --! chu I . - * i will be q0te an expenee to replace it.- . roh n the even' here '. -1 ; . I I , ': . occupy the office in t, te town building@, it. - way of a real old grandfather 0 clock. .This I TERSONAL.S.—M. � ' cofiside bl k r HINGS t . Mrs. Oliver Blosonette is on a visit to Tor. is Liizle Wall has re- is ' Fancy Hair Pihs, I r� e sic bege here -1 ' I � I is the prope ty 0 ra. H. R. Jack- - a hale and hearty, after now- 1 o doub� duo to the any 7 � ;,�� . . , . would be impossible fior him to comply with clock . ont� and lother eastern'pointo'-Mr,, Baird turned home look�4, ' I 'd"e"nt ' . I 1� * `- . . - son, of Egmondyi le, and has been' in. her has completed his survey Lc 1 and visiting her misteri gro.� C. Cotter., of Ches. ( - I . , . is - I - I. the requirements of the counod ,in thin re I Df t�is pl �,b%]Dg a of weather. -Mies E.m., L: . I . I . i � - - . ' ot. Mr. C.. Bethiiiiie was then appointed ,family for over 0 yearn. It has be 11 has returned home, - Is .�Mr. William 1, Walsh left for Louisi- visitij i I . i .y I I . I g friends in Granton.-Th6 quaotl.erIv 9-_2?1_W_ff1y1_6AX909 �J-Vff:Rkllr, Fan�y Back Combs, ape �, � I Meth ­ - . I I . treasurer, bio Gffice h urs being from! one to handed down fr m, teneration t _I a. , 1! — *_ ------.i:. - one on Tuesday. He is going. to be an offi ia�j board � of the Crediton .OdiA J . �r I . ! - . three'p. in., except - engineer in Mr. Harry Kelly's saw mill'. , urc4, at its4ast meeting, extended 4 uu- I � hen taking in tax tion, and althoug i as been in use s rn�st ch c I . I Constan e. i . . . � .: . Look in our South Window and note pricEs. money, when they will be from ten to continuously for o long a time, it is still, in C , I I This month is a preparatory month for the. three.. good repair And I keeps better time than LEAGut Noorzs.-The t Sunday We wish him great, success. I animoops javi,iation to their pastor,. -'Rev. spring season's trade. I 91 . . 'Pic (S. I ... I Mr. Husmar, �o remain for a' third �ear. make � careful arrangements to be ju. ' I ; . � - � — 0 . � ; evening, February 25th, The ie the walls of many clocks of oh more modern make.- , W I � , Xovt too early to brighten up 0 Strength of Humility," intro by�Mr. . Farquhar. The fii ances * ere found to be in a if�vorablo t readiness for the inanysbipmente of - � 11 I DisTRtcT MEET1.N'G,—A district meeting Theyoung urlers went to Ingersoll on Mon. � � 1 ft t . . � . . a, ro )m in your house with a little of District Lodge, NO. 24, Good Ternplar@, - day, to compete I the colts league. In t 0 1 Robert Clark. The Luag te will hold their COLLINS & STANBuRy, barristers, convoy. Condit on, An4 harmony prevails thro * I goods which are soon to come. , _. - . . ; annual " At home " on Fr days� March 2nd, mclers, notsries, eta., Exeter, Ont. R. 11. Collins the w( rk.-X�emors James and Alex.. u$1ray, nl a very I f . the -A- _T__, T -i 3P -A- :P El I v , was held at Lucknow, on Friday, February firet round the5 were defeated by b. , I J. 0. StanbuT B. A., (late with McCarthy, 0sler of Mo4re, weri� the guests of their neohew, I - oborb time we will b.e right in � � � at 7 o'clock, instead of March 6bb, as was. at ""' . � thick of - ..... � 16th. A ve epresentation of dale., & Co., barriaterg, oronto). 1618-tt I ' it, opening up, checking, Marys, by five shiots.-Mrs. George Brown, . - . � —IS IT 11 —, - first intended. A musioal and literary pro- � Dr. Rivers, 'last. week. They exproolled 11 .. I ins . . gates froml the differei t lodges were present, of Egmond ille, who ounly ill monl4sloner, Coi � , , rking, placing on sale and telling �� . I . V 1so been seri D UAY 00 iveyancor willp, mort- themselves aa'delighted with this secti�on of I _1� and reported the lodges in" very good she gramme *ill, be gi U, a I ourig people I � I _pe, for some time, is, we. are pleased to kno VV, mg;� anJ deeds rawn up., Money i0aned at the tbe'country ai I id talk of selling out `.their I you of their merits in this column, I I . ,A- f, t-t_#�_^,"#,A_#,t4t,*_ Duncan Marshall, grand secretary, of To- recovering. -Mr. Shea, of this 'town, bid of Sesfoith, Olin., 9 Blytli an Londe0boro. fawc.j r&t6sof in rest. 1609 . Ia! making- our purchases we gave the ve 11 . be me . All'are'welcome, - , esentfarms1n, the near future.-Spoolal I ry - - I � � son, ly, r. NOTICS.-Mr" H. Borland and her t closest attention to detail, and in the ronto, wai present, and delivered a fine a letter, on Wednesday, from his Lunch *ill pr I Fi4e.-Stock and Lowest Price _ son, annivereary'setvices were held in the Rvau- r � . S. speech,. wl ioh was mi ch appreciated by the Alfonso Shea. He is still in Santiago,- Ca li- PFm§o-,,T;tT,s.-Mr . McAully has returned Charles, visite Mrs. McNeil, her mother, I ' election of patterns tried to. secure I � . ., - I from Strithroy.- e are plessed to bear gelical church- on Sunday last, when �Pro. i 8 — C� delegates , )resent. - - . fornis, and is slightly improved,, in heall h. . Tuesday last, and spent the day there. -Mr. I , I those that weresure to win favor and I , I that Mr. Andrew �nell is recovering from fessor Umbach, of Nspierville. Illipois, ; . . * � - I - , I .1 . . — . . He expects to start on a voyage to Austra, is his recent seriouo illness.��Mims Flossie and Mrs. D. *Nxcol took a trip up to Sea. preached morning and' evening in - the �Ger- I sell quickly. - �_. I . . TP.AvEi. -rmS,—T_ho'1 following were tick- on a sailing -vessel about t,b�c first of next 7orth the beginning of the week. -Mine Bell, WO have already placed in stock some*! of, . S eted to distant parts this week at W. month, and the trip thelre and back will McGregor. entertained a num�ber of her man languag,e,� and at 2.30, p. in. in the �Ebg- ; - - our first 3;rrivals, just a taste of what ? REMEM�BER I . i of near Hensall, was the guest of Mrd. Thom. friends last M . . ongue. e also lectured on Sat4rday 11 - .. - i is to follow. I __ Somerville's railway ticket agency : M ra. take about thirteen months. His phyel'Cli- Cameron -during the grester part Of last oning on th i subject, " To and Fro i4 the I . THE PLACE PAPST1 . onda� evenin I lish t I . — - � � � � �. J. Killoraii �ud sister, Miss Ryan, to Sagi- &no advise him that such a trip is likely to week. -Mrs. Thomas CiZmeron is taking her I ev ly City , ' � I . , ' , iss Coursey, � ght I � M - . telegram e largely cl Mr. N * StaAley, . " - - , who has talu new, Michigan, in response to a prov benefi 'alto him.- r- ; annual tour through Hensall, Ki , . I � ' ' r M Jun 0 de .. BOOKSTORE SEAFORTH. Mrs. man Brownell, of Winnioeg, 'Manitoba "is NOTES. -Miss Kate McFarla ie, of Green- vicinity, visiting her anany friends and ao. th rtments of the Crediton lome Adorn .ents . ann6uucing tbedeatb of their sister, school for t I - . I I - 2. - . . I brde years past, has resigne4 her I - I . . � I Treanor ; George Munn, to Debeque, Col. her6 just now, visiting his brother, gyd. ock, i's the guest of Mies ( briatina Me. quaintances.-We regret to learn that Mr. I position and 14ft last week for the Normal - ; , � 1i I ney, and other friends. It is eighteen Laren. -Miss Dunbar, of Ashl old- sister of S. Madge, who lost one of his little boys . ; SPECIALLY CURTAIINS, I � � , orado', where 'he has accepted employment I Miss Ryan, of Lue" j.is �he selling time is almost here and peopi -1 �41 � with Mr. William McDowell, formerly of Mrs; Thomas Baird, has rece) t1i sch?ol at fAndon, 411 . e �' i yeare since Mr. Brownell left Seaforth, slid � gone to last week, through diphtheria, has two more t ily filling the vacancy. '� � i - � . DOMINION BANK. McKillop ;. Simeon Barrows, Hullett, to he has ever since been engaged in the Manitoba, to be assistant mawon at, the seriously ill -with the same trouble. -Mrs .1 emporar � f ; are be inning to�wonder just what 'is 4 � . . — . � . ' 0 . i needeg in furnishings for the home,or ----- �� _1J_ I Iowa Falle, Iowa, to visit relatives. freight de nt of the C P. R., wht re A m ted Iian Mission I obool. Miss Gil. James- and Mrs. Alexander Hackney passed , .1 . -1 - - *_ l. Parfe'sible position. - Miss Gra i formerly of Stanley, is head matron, Bluevale. . I �, - for certain rooms. 11 11 .. CA ITAL (Paid 'Up), - $1,600,000. he holds s re on " throuili here on Tuesday, �n their way � to ;1 - are very essential and matters ' . % iss Curtains - �_ $1,500,000. MARRIED.—A very pretty weddi took McFaul and iss Bella McNabo went to To. and ev. Neil Gilmore, son of Mr. Hug a enditbe afternoon. at their iister's, Mrs. NoT.us.-Oar :excellent Bluevale '30 h . . tea- � 0 - R E T, I � '. . ilm re, of Moose Jaw, is missionary. This pondent ho;s sent no most interesting r orts i concerning them should make good ., . . place at the residence of Mr. A. Uardno, ronto on Th�rsday.-�-W`e are fplessed to Fh"arloo Moioteitb�-Mrs. E. Kauftnan,-after , a ' - . . . .. of the lecture on Ireland, -by Rev. . G. I and interesting reading. matta. - . of this Own, on -Wednesday last, when notice that Mrs. William Robertson, whp ohool, under the maintens ice of the W9- a three weeks' a *6urn with her sister, Mrs. ep : The - . I . . 4 ., 8 _ CH) Miss Annie A., fourth daughter of Mr. a, is visiting her daughter here, 'bl re. T. F, - men's Foreign Mipsionary So�iety, does a William Turnbluoll, r r home; in Forster, of Toronto, and of the school enter. curtain department is a very Impor- . . 1. . nd L eturned to he . ' ^ : � epee :L .Main Street, Seaforth, Mrs. A. Cardno, was united in imar i t Coleman, and who was seriously ill, is now good mork.-Mr. Woods & Id wife, Of We- Brantford last Monday. She intended ,Via- tsinment, but we are forced to hold them ! taut one with us and Is given is] I P until next week. Space would ,I 'not - : � . r1all oph, visited last weel, at the home of over ", attention. L . Mr. Davi * Porter Page, of Buffal6, 1S y. sufficiently rdoovered to be able to drive Wall iting friends and renewing ACqUaintanodej in L, : . I The marri %geowas celebrated at high a o out. Her daughter, Miss Robertson, who pe insertion this week, a .as � . . . L Farmers* Sale Notes collected D4 . th rinit their too good tp spoil by App yinj I I A General Ban kin Business trans- r!. I their mother, Mrs. Johns in. -Miss Eliza. Exeter for a few days, but she bad word acted. P e re both . and advances madeF on same at lowest and the ceremony was performed by jl�ev. was here with her, returned to her home in beth Rose, of WIDgham, i visiting sit the from her husband saying that he was going ... 1 Ih Fil.My White * � the ya itorial a � Z I I ed it best W ! - Mr. Shaw of Egmoiidville, in 'the pres�.noe Montreal, on Monday. -The many: frier do home of her brother, Mr. amen Rona, Lon- into the tailoring bueineos'in Orillis, so she . . give ; ratE s. - . I 1 1 - of a goodl� r company of f riends of the 14m. of Mrs. William Robb, --of Clinton, tormerly don Road. -Mr. Clark is still slowly recOv- hurried home to make arrangements for re- them in fall pext week. We mightiRs, .... � �� .. I . I I Drafts sold on all points in Canada, ily. The bride was beautifully and taste- of Tuokeramith, will regret to learn that Oe ering.-Mr. John Dunkin, Of LODdOV, At, moving. -Mr. Alfred 0happel, accompanied , however, that. both events were eminotitf; I "I I the United States and, Europe. I . . � I durtains ­� fully attired and looked charming. 'She has been prostrated by an -attack of pars, . tended ther funeral of his riephtow, William by him wife, went down Ao Blanchard last su.cceisful,-One of the moat vigorous speak- ' ' � . I ' I � SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest haareeided for same time in Buffalo, but sitatidisinavery critical condition.- Dunkin. - I Monday, to spend the x1ay with his brother. era against the action of the mayor of- Do. - i we have received some,of'thGse with - � . I allowed on deposits of One Dollar and has -boats of friends here, who will u' ite are r1bquested to say that there was 0 � 1. - in-law, Mr. Thomas Bruce. Mr. Bruce - dis- troit in expressing symp9thy with the Boers i - I upwards. . - . .. � Tuckersmith.1 at the meetings recently .- 1' the daintiestof cobwebby effects. � In, I � � with Tii.Z E.KFOSITOR in wishing her'a brght 'party at Mr. Niobol's, in Hullet, last we' . � - posed of his 50 &ere-- ,farm in Tuckeremith - held in that ieity,, I . at effect in last wee s I I was Mr. John M. Powell, barrister, ,Old � the heavier styles with their .graceful � - R, S. HAYS, W. K. PEARGE,� and happy married life... Mr. Page is a The statement to th New stock ofirubbere arrive� this week, last summer, mud purchased a 100 acre farm . , i lorings and attintic designs, such as .. - -olicitor .. M anager. - --' -Buiffalo. ]Phe issue was an .error. -The 33rd battal n the very Net makes. . t . Turribbirry -boy, and son of Mr. and -�Hrs. . ' cc) . - 1� -8 prominent business man of . Try this Itore next time you from Mr. William. Henry and removed to it . i those woven in Chenille and T"t - - . newly marri�d couple left by the 3 band and the officers of the Seaforth volun want a pair, W. H. Willis, agent .for King's Shoes the first of the year. Mr. Henry, after dis- John P6w&ll, senior. -Miss Bell, of Yj iris, I r3y - i i . p. m. � . . - for Seatorth, I - � 1680-1 . ric curtains, we have a *grand showing - 6" home in Buffalo, and ins teer oompany are preparing for a grand "; � traip for th ir posing of his farm to hi )ar B61grave, was visiting her .sister re. , ny of . � ' im, bought 120 acres � It and are already making gooA - seembled at th on to see musical and miscellaneouslentertainment, to WEST END NOTEs.-T is isleighing has - - Alexander Magee, -'last weck.-Miss� I,n& .. a , silm � __.. ... I APORT-ANT NOTICE our'citizens i' e stati' ode things lively again. Miss E. Wal- within two miles of St I . Marys. Thomas is bothe from Woodstock. -Miss I nd interesting intending buyeirs. - l them off aid wish them " bon voy*ago." be given at an early date, land on which oc- m - � I I I I . - - - I I casion the medals will be presented to t e ters, of London, in visiting her ` siocer, Mrs. ' � .. Bell& Fowler, of the' Bluevale road, v' -ted . . �, - . . I a ra now, selling a first-clus now Improvec � i High The"bulic of prints .. and gingha 'a to bE in iss Thompson, f Goderich, via- � . ' , I No a - 6 I I In d. heroes of the Fenian, Raid. The mernbc ro Plowes.-M Drysdale. Mr. and Mks. -John Pattersono of . . O.. Parpets - � ited friends hereon Sunda .-Mr. Holmes *orth, last week. -Miss Eliza Messier i I via. . Arm Sawing Machine, with the latest steel attach- Call and oxwit"ne tlii,m at Dill's. All kinds of t -ado of the volunteer company will meet in tie LoCAL ITHMS,-Lakc Hurou is once more F � . . - . - I . . . rnen:s, finisbed in cak or walnut, and with cover wanted. , 16811-1 town hall on Tuesday evening to make pi e. has purchaised a Doherty rgan from the covered with its icy cost, which will caus iting at Mt. Robert Miller's, Wroxe,ter,l thim Regarding Carpeta, Linoleurns, Floor - m14 lye drawers, or fancy drop head and five draw- i e I 0.1 Cloths, New Hanging -6 and Win- 11 � , New sto 3k of rubbers arrived this week, lim tions. -The snow of - We local -agent, 0. 'Hoare, Cli ton. -Mr. Ster- the fishermen to get their nets prepared. erg. I )r $26 cash. This machine Is the " queen," I . I- I - �__ week. -Mr. and Mrs. George Pocock, of dow Muslium, we will have a compre- . -_ jiaan ilactured by. t lie " White Sewing hissehine the very'beal inakes. Try thia store next time You nesday and Thursday greatly improved tie ling P.1ail, of , Port r's, Hill, called on Miss Josephine Sroenan was the guest of Air. Wswanosh, visited Mrs. Rutherford: o0on hensive stock from. which yrou can .� ... - want a pair, W. ff. Willis, arent for King's - sleigh friendrhere on Monday - re. N. Crich, of Jose Saturday -Miss Bella Burgess is visiting � I Com)any." All machinea fully warranted and guar . lj,es ing. -Every person should see a is , ph Jeoffrey one day -last week. -Miss ' I , - Ante �d to do first-c'mis work, light or heavy. for Seaforth, . )-1 Clinton, visiting at her h6me here. ' Laura Hobner, who has been in Toronto . relatives in teeswater.-Mr, George �,M.c. surely choose just -what best suit& __ � I hockey- match on the rink, on Mond y . I . I I I I -V� r - Dill's is bhe cheapest Place in towr�to buy night, between the barbers and the but - . --�--* - for the past six month returned home last Donald's team ran away one day lately, and I both your individual taste and your - _ IT- 'VT_A_rTS0MT, flrst class gr( cerles, A call sollo9sted, t.1670 I � . 8' one of the horses cut its foot rather b's . I means. - - � . era. As there is great rivalry between t ! El ills Gre - week.' Mr. Thomas Johnston, who he dly, I � o , NORTH MAIN ST.,-SE&FORT11, : ' "Kings," the very best. Another con- wielders of the glitterling eel, a slashi been laid up with a slight attack of bloV but it is -now healing nicely. -A debate was . . I I :1 � . - .. sigment artived W3 week. Don't for -et It It is fine . . _ 9 A�NSIVERSARY SERVICEt--Anniversary * .. . shoes kou wa nt King'a reign supreme, 'W. H. Willis game is expected.- Tra Nation, formeily services were held here in Iconnection with oning, i's now able to be around -again.- to have bo'en held in the Foresters' hall this � a I 11 . ' ; - r-Ten&ral Insurance Agent & Deal- agent for Sedforth, � iolso,i ' of Blyth, is here just n w, visiting her is �s I eare pleased to state Mr. 0. M evening, between some' members of '� W Spring � . � - the Presbyterian church last Sabbath. Elo- Ve urry is ' .the � a er in Sewing Machines. � We pay highest cash price for butter, ter, Mrs. R, S. Hays. b the last meet"; 19 quent and inbtructive discourses were de- able to be around again. -Mr. George Wroxeter debating ub 'and some Bluelvsle � � I . .1630 eggs and pot Itr . Remember the place. Beat --ie of the Quarterly Board the Methodat livered by Rev* Campbell has,'this week, been putting in peo e, !but has been! declared off.-Rev.,DA , I - I el - - 11! . � E. fl. Sawere, of Bruce- I P' I . - I — -Bros., SeafoN 1880-1 church, Seaforth, Rev. M uBsell was in- , field, both morning And evening to I the electric light wires in Mr. C. Jeoffrey's Rogers�, pastor of th Methodist church, has �re ­ m received an unanimous -request, ifrom t. . - . - -�rge ni he 01' . REVOLVERLOST. —Lost at the Skating Car, vited to remain in his present charge for and appreciative congregations. On the office. -Mr. Robert Ttirner,had a very-, sue- I . - StUdents Admitted at any Time ni,ai in Seaffirtlo, on Monday evening, a revolver. the third year. -The , third of the series of cessful wood bee. -Drysdale boys are com-_ three congregationi �,f the Bluevale circuit, � � WZ; i!�� , . 'The flnder w 11 be suih:Lbly rewirded on- leaving the Monday evenink following, tea was served woo� I i.th then I for- the -fourth year. i In a few day& we will have them in , � I , 01i 4 -1. . - Ext ,roR office. 1680,X1 411 find . * - - ' . � ;�6 �.,.�_ /, same at Tnk, -osi entertainments in the Peoples' ,Star -Course in the basement by the ladies, who under- ing to the front in the line of I cutting. to remain w ,I , tempting profusion and you wi - I ..." I was R. Talbot, Ian Talbot and W. Turner saw- Mr.. Rogers is well 1, �ed by every one, i and i I �� / held in Cardno's hall.on Friday evening stand the art of preparing a repast of the I i our prices delightfully moderate, In - - P, I I //_ - Another crate blue dinner and 'tea sets last. Hoyt L.' Connory, an entertainer, ed, split and piled, Ili cords in 8 hours. we would all , be pleai ed to have himself and - 6� I- ���� just oper ed out at old prices. Bee pattern in ,our most inviting character. After tea, the I - either black or colored goods, plain - - . - �� window. Beattie Bros Seaforth. 1680-1 furnished the programme. Hie stor �es chair was taken Wsy the pm tor, when inter- Last Tuesday evening ,a number of our family dwell *mong i is for a longer Urm.- or fancy Abrics, we have purchased a - ­ STRATFORD, ONTARIO. (�_NLY ONE fPAIR.-All those troubled were good, and his powers of mimiermey Are eating and impressive s& ressea were de- young folks assembled7at the residence of Mr.Thomas 8tewarp received a cheque. for I handsome aasortment of new materi- - - - A ichool that cffars advantages rot found else with their eyes oh�rnld call at P. Mulcahy'to tonsori,i great, but he is hardly enough in himself livered by !Revda. Long an(, Jewitt, of Hen- Mr. John Jobnaton, where they- spenj is $100 from the firm of Timothy Mitchell & 1. als for spring wear. Some .correct - whei e in Canada. L2,r,,,e staff of expert instructors; studio tvid have him examine their.eye.i. jor a whole entertainment. The audience 0 enjoyable evening, The music Son, of Keighley, England one day last 11 ,Nine o3liea . gall ; An rew8, of Var is )� Sawers, of in at w I and fashionable suitin.ga wehave are -- . . . 1. i luen ased attendance; up-to,date business tialning; oub of ten it Is'wild hairs that cause the trouble. if was fairly large. Brucefield and Shaw, , f Egmondv furnished by the Geoffrey string band week, as the only way, the entlemen said, . just the thing for early spring wear. I scan a�o I students ph�sed in good pa5 ing poaitions;' so I have the eye that can se6 them and the i ille. ..�s � I- atucimbs in aftendance who come from I ment8 to extract them- nstru- . *_ Enchantin music was r was much appreciated by all present. they could.express their syMpakthy for hith in - � . places in Como any day but Saturday' I ridered by the 1 6 They� are the very latestmovelties we . I whic, are lo6at-ed other business colleges. They' I - . . 1680-1 . Brucefleld. . r choir of C rmel church, H iisall, under the I the lose of his leg, by an accident last surn. could buy and selected to meet the - " ' walat'Ithe bcst,: .It pays in the end. New term now# . ' mer. In the midst of so much every -man- I _�_ ' 4 FEE'l) 0C T.t.N. -American feed corn always leadership of Mr. Miller. . - - I �. I - B. R. HiooiNs, Brucefield, Notary Public � for-himselfism, this act f genero3ity is � i dressers. I opark Enter as scon A9 pDsalble. write to -day fort - A social was I Exeter. 0 j tastes and fancies of Scaforth's beat otir 1.and9ome: prospectLis. on hand at Baniliton & Kerslake's feel and seed Conveyiocer, *Fire -and Life Insurance agent. Any held on Tuesday evening at which the JOTTINGS, .-The news of General French very refreshing This firm sends one of. � I You will soon be wonder- . I store, Seatod h. 1680-tf amount of money to loan at 6 per cent., on first- 'I -f th - eir I its i ingwhatkindof costurn youAre to - . W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. � cl%as young people o e neighb rhood had th and his troops getting into Kimberleyinw , 'John Mitchell, to Canada . Is ­ ' Do you want the highest price for' your farm security. Mortgages drawn and money W, members, Mr. . -_ I . 4444-62 innings. Music, wocal end instrumental, received here on Friday, with he u 0�t � Come f early -11 - butter and eggs'? If so call at Dill's where you will vanaed free of expense to the borrower. A16o . . t have for Easter time, '_ - I I � - — � —.- __ ' I every winter, to buy maple rollers, - which - 11 - it and many� recitations Ere given, The I and look through the differe t t I I - - - also g(t 20 I-yunds tf granulated augat for4I. � limited amount of private funds'at 6 -per as . i N enthusiasm, by All our patriotic citizens. are shipped to the old country to be manu- y I � I W. E - ; � 1680-1 At home every morning and Wednesday of each pastor allsol, gave a pretty f I account of the The Trivitt Memorial church flag Was factured into clothes mangTes. They have I of clothe we show, it will I 01 you . I .L � �. - � HERBAOIX24 STocic FoOD.-Good ' for week. Several good farms for sale. 157 history of : South Africa and the causes hoisted, and the bell ringers, with one im- dealt with Messrs. Deff & Stewart for sev- make your plans and per ..� save- . � 1, . . . boysew, cattic, ho,s and pr,ultry. Try a pxckage. At CHHOKLrRS,-A very interesting bliecker w ' ed't the present conflict. At all pulse, were up in the tower ringing out the oral years now, hence their I a . equaintance . � All viatch Repairs _ hich I I you much needless worry, � . . . Hamilton & Heralake's Sesforth. - .1680-tf match, between the Brucefieldand Clintop the service� Othe order was very good and welcome news, almost before the last' click with Air. Stewart. This is Mr. John Mit- Wi have a most complete stock of new' at.- Extrusted to us will have our The old reliableLin ton's Standard Soap, ' clubs,wao played here on the evening the attendince large, so tb at the anuiver. of tele . graph instrument was heard. Again, chelFs bixth annual visit to 0anads.­.-On. -tractions in plain and fancy Home. - � . " 10 bars for 25c. Sold only at Beattie Bros.,Sesforth. ' Thursday, the 15th iDat., resulbing in �ary may to, �idered the beat on*Wednesday, our town was in- holiday at- Monday evening the Preabeterian congre I ga- P spun@. - � ; in . 11flost Careful Attenton . 1680-1 i victory for the home club. The, fallowing" the his�ory of the congregation. The tire, Bhops and stores being decorated with tion presented Mr. and Mrs �- John Roli�rt- �, . ' , Do NOT Miss Tfa: CHANf%. -Remember � the mcore: - lis� receipts amot�nted to $80. 1 � . . ''I � . .... . I - I . flags and bunting, on news being received son with an address and a pair of easy I AND SATISFACrIOX (JIUARANTEED. C- Wilson's - icti-n aale of two farm$ adjoining the * � —0 . that Ladysmith was ,relieved. -Captain chairs. We have no room for the adaresh - town of Senfort1b, next week.' .'Now '19, the time to Brucefield: Clidton. Drawn.'� i � � buy. Price cl land going up and money going lower i George Kemp, 'who has been laid up with a this week, as the Blaevale envelope is lal- � - Murdo*chi 4 Johnhton, I 1 Blyth. I i . 9N 'DISPLAY", � � . e For pasture or dairying they are worth L� ' i lame leg for a fe-w-days, is again able to be � I . any thrae farms in the county. They. have been I on, I . - . I ready too full. I I � . . ocott, 3 W ils 2 1 JOTTINOS. -The Presbvt,erian Century otit again. -Miss A. E'acrett, of Brantford, I —0 I .. � . pastured an I mauured so 'long that in a good Grant, 3 Bruce, . 2 1 Fund in Blyth has already' re'ached the sum who has been visiting her friends here for - . N' - HUMBER & SON season th(y will where Suider, 2 Cook, 2 � 2. of over $400.-A load of young people- of the r ts , 0 As feed ove.bullock to the" acre Zurich. � . . it tAkes aboti; three acres of ordinary land e before � I The best of Bpring water on ut h farm. I , - . to her home. -Miss Williams, of .n � , .S. to do so 2 .. village spent a very enjoyable time on Mon the past w ek,-will visit in Farquhar COLLINS & STAN-BuPty, barristers, �convey- .1some New Pri JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. Don't miss returning I I .. 1618 this cimn e, Is you might never have another like AlcDermid, 2 Shaunanap, 4 0 i day night at the home of Mr. and Mr'. Me' Mitchell, who ha's been visiting -at Dr. An- ncere, not%ries, eta., Exeter, Ont. R. H. Collins � . i a . it. They will be sold eLllra, 1680.1 - G'regor, of Kinburn.- I and J. 0. Stimbury, B. A., (late with McCarthy, 0sler I I . � . � . - - i When the news of iler 4'a - , � . , 8 ! the derson's for the past week, has returned & Co.-, barristers, Toronto). i"84f S me New Ginghams- .. Settlers .'Excursions, I —0— - 16 A) I relief of Ladysmith reached Blyth on Wed- home. -Mr. Will Millyard, of the Londop NF,w OFF,rcims.-The members of . I . . . Fon-Nikat 'SEAFURTHITEs. -The gentleman GOOD HORSES SOLD., -Mr. C. E, mae4s dnesday, the towu showed rest enthusiasm Collegiate Institute, visited under the the ... I I - referred to in the following paragraph, of this place,'has sold his Clydesdale stail- and loyalt y ripging he town bell, blow. - � I Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical parental roof here on Sunday last. -Mr. Association, of. this place, met on Monday WS . ing the factory wMaltles, and hanging out all I ' me Fangollow Goods - - . ��e.tlera One -Way Excursions to 'Manito- .,-Which we take frorn the Milford Mail of a lion, "-Union Bank," to Messrs. B�ll nt � Sitwell, teller at the Molsons' bank evening, the 12th inst., and held their semi. �� _. . ba aild Canadian.Northweat,every Tuesday- :recent date, is a former Seaforth boy, and ia & Richardson, of St. Marys. Comment n the British flage which were in their P013sem- branch here, has been notified that he. will annual election of officers, as follows t: Presi. , I I during March an(I April. Passengers with-. a son of Nit. Thomas Livingston, of Hul. this horse is unnecessary, suffice it to say,11 to sion. . be transferred to Port Arthur to I . I 111, , '. ,_ f MATRID101TAL . Occupy a dent, Alfred Geiger; vice-president, Alfred SO= Neat Embrold . ' out hve stock leave Toronto at 2 p. m. and , is a true model of th Clydesdale bree 1. .-A very Iretty and unl- . . lett, near Alma : "Dr. R, F. Livingston e similar position. A number of his intimate Mellick ; corresponding secretary, Laura L . � m-ilh live stock at 9 p. in. Coloniat Sleeper expects to leave to -day for Mena, Arkansas, TheuFri(ce realized was $2,000. We co 1. ,que wedding took place at 1e re idence of friends tendered him a 11 farewell " at the Williams ; recording secretary, John . I 11 be attached to each train, _ gr&t at) rchasers on securing i o -awn, ' :itreet, on 0r- . WIL, . Through where li� will engage in the practice of den- the pu Mr. William B, Me irN Commercial hotel on Tuesday evening.-', rance ; treasurer, Wesley Seboellig ;'libi:4- ieries - I .� I tickets issued and baggage checked through tistry. Dr LiviDgiton is splead uablo a horse. -Mr Win, Ross, who r 3- Wednesdsy evening of last week, when, in The hockey match in the Exeter 'rink be- rian, Ida Well ; organist, Minnie Doan � ;."� . . . idly equip- val - year . - . ty I - I J the Western St, - him second daugh er, Maggi A.� was united e. I I cites will please remember community will tesbify. He haa built up a- old gelding, the other day, to Mr.'John . � -New Lues . from this office, Inten ing travellers for ped for hie profesisi&6� as his- work in this aides a mile north of here, 'sold a five the presence of �bout fif inv,.ited guests, tween Grand Bend,'and Exeter teams, ro- sistant organist, Lydia Ranni Some � - . M sulted in favor of the home team 14 -to 0. � NOTES. -Rev. Charles Finkbdinbr is at . - we g] va you every assista ace to 8 tratf ord or good practi-e. in Milford, and has. made _M.eMann, for the handeome sum of $175. In marriage to - ,,r. John J. Pollardo Of A highly respected citizen, in the person o " f preseub carrying on revival meetings at :thd I ,- . Lo - ndou to pass baggage. � . . many frien(is by his straight. forward honest Mr. Ross always raiee3 good horses, an McKillop, a pr�sperous farmer of that Mrs. James Garland, passed to the great 14th concession. -Mrs. George Baldwin, of - . I township. � The.c�eretnony V1 as -performed by . . . I . dealings w1th all." The Terril Tribune, gets pay-ingyrices for them. . beyond on Friday last. The funeral took Seaforth, is under the parental roof this I Dickenson , ounty, Iowa, also has a w CHURCH NOTES.-Rov. Mr.'Graht, of Rev. Wil4arn Penhall. I!he; bride was . +++++4"�' ) . Ord to I I 4_+q_1_H_++_ oF I W. SOMERVILLE, Agent . S. . - place from the residence of Mr. Thomas week.-Q,fite a number of our young people I I - . say about a 3other old Seaforthite, Mr. John - Marys, conducted tbe orning service i given awaylby her father, whilJ_ Miles Mag- Dearing on Saturday, to the Exeter attended the"earnival at Hensall on Th . . � . - - W! I (unimerciat Dailding, SEAFORTH. P. Gibson, son -in law of Mr. Livingston. the Pre3byterian church omn Sabbath last, all gieFloodyplaye thewedd:ngtharob. Miss cemetery. �. .d . f last week, -Mr. Wealey I . - i . . - - � W15 Mr. (�'ibscsn is an extensive farmen and verl %bly presented the claims of theTwen- Alice Hackney, Hibberi, c6usin of the I 0— . ay evening o . I . 11 I- I �, I I choellig bought a fine heavy colCa few days A . - tioth Century Fund. The evening service . I ! . I i dairyman hi Dickenson county, and the fol bride, performed the duties ot �brideemaid ' S I & - 6 The ... ' - . I lowing pa, agraph shows that he updor was conducted by Rev. S. Acheson, of Ki while the groom was ably ouppo by ' . � flensall. i * ago. -Rev. Mr. Saur, of Dashwood, and . - ­ DISTR-10T M�TTERS. - . . ted the . . . stands'his busineep. It says : 11 J p.- pen. Rev. Mr. Sawera took charge of t bride's brother, r. Isaac Brwtln. Imme- LOCAL BP.IEFS�-Nleisisrs. William Ston1b. Rev. Mr. Finkbeiner, of this place,- ex- I ' . 11 . — i * anniversary servic B diately after the i iarriage ceremony, a flesh. main, Ernatus Rannie and the Misses Min- changed pulpits on Sunday morning last.-- - I 64bson, who,lives four miles northwest of es at Hills Green, a I - ... � 19*� 4W t 4. i Terrill, is or a of Llo . yd townehip's most p light view was ta :en by Mil a Lens Suther- nie Sheffer and Eva Stoneman rendered � We again have sleighi130, which mak6i I : .. � X ff T , pro. also attended the very Euccessful tea-mee - number of selections at the - annual tea, ..business brisk. -M I i'sMe FA UL ­_ -- �, 1P AQ gressive far -ner8. Mr. Gibson milked eight ing held there on the Monday night fol couple, after which a � � . .. . " 111 � r 341 10 - land of the bridd r..Rdw�rd Bosseuberry., I �,#a Cnyoolfov* I V ) - , 6 . Qows durin Decomber and delivered milk iDg- I wedding dinner o magnifich nt luxuries was meeting, held in the Presbyterian church at who has beeti laid up for several weeks with I __ - � _____ .. =.--- to tho Terril creamery. The report shows NOTES.-Wrri. Scott has disposed of th, partaken of. Th , bride-wai dressed beauti. Bayfield on Tuesday evening last. -Rev. a sore leg, ig again able to be around. � I � I I fully in white orgindie, vei b)ae,,,qnd car- Mr.Cowan, of Shakespeare, conducted ser- BRiExs. -Twelve more electric lights i co - �. , 'ri i ', Cm --N o.u., --The first carnival of the that he -delivered 5,517 pounds of milk, Glasgow House, to Mr. Postelwaite, at � ried *bite Oile the b�ideen a I I Dry Goods z: - . ,;31(ce which made 220.68 pounds of butter. He good figuro,-Mr. John Baird, who bag bee carnat one, wh riftid vice in Carmel church on Sabbsth last.- have been placed on our streets. This is - , I was beld in the ak iting rink here on . . . rkton,, and who ,was step in the right direction as they! are I 1. I " - A-lim. !1y (�vewng and was a grand Buccess. receiveJ twenty-six cents per pound. visiting at his home on the 2nd concessio , was attired, in white organdi ,over pink and Rev. J. Ball, of Ki 86- . Z�l This ' ... ' 0 . .certainly is a very good sho Stanley, 1�aves for Rat Portage, this we a pastoron the Heneall circuit 18 yearn great improvement on a dark night. -M - I I � Setdum, if ever, 1, a htrla,e or for a dry - fy I � .as such owd got eli. carried pink carnations. T e bride was the r. . - � n , e crowd . in o recipient of many useful n I valuable gifts conducted a er, after a five ka, � - ' k m fZt The cows yiewrog him over -Miss Kato McFarlane, of Bruce, is a T-1.4fth them it I ves into the ri feed month. Idied ervice in the Methodist churgeoh; and Mrs. M. Schweitz wee s Greatest Cash , th a ' - � �, . $7 each for: �hc month. town, securing a class for painting an They.will settle down to .married life in on Sabbath last, preaching educational stay with friends here, Ii6ft last week for ; wa'3 3 " largo that the bti Iding ,was &I, Tbfs countrT needs, . � I .. . i I � ,most - .- their home in Me illop. T e best wisbes of sermons. His friends were pleased to But 0 ,or, ,OWE.' - fancy work.- We wish her every succes see their home in Dakota. They intend to vis. 1 ' unrl-�)lt ifortably crowded. 'verything , — ' -Mr. J it in Michigan on the way.-Mr..B. Gejoeri- � I -Y Goods "ore. 11 I s . as she is a cleVer and accornF 7 their friends go with'them. Dr 0 b ' was: Uai,(ocive to a good �irne; the ice was ilished yo n - and he&r him again. - E. MoDonell I - � 0 and niece, Miss Isms McDonell, were in whohasbeen�u Michigan sino6 last sum. I - , - Lhe band was there, and the costumes ' lady. -George Turner has returned ror'l . - I good Loc.�r, BlIEF.S.-Mr. and 'Mrs. George . - . �_ ept a week, oversee- . i I . Paterson and Mr. IV. H. Cline are in ' mother. -Mr. 2"2722222�! were rjurnorous and original, while the race To. Red Bay, where he sp Varna. � Forest the first part of this week. -Two mer, is here viaiting his ' WL%,q C o�v and exciting. The following is a ronto this week. Mr. Paterson and Mr. ing lumber business on his lotl there. -Re ' , I senior rinks of our curling club played at John Voelker was in the village this week Geotge Taylor and family, during the.week, � � 4 " Uline are &'t -I' Mr. (-rant, of St Marys, was a guest at tvi' SURPRISE %N -'D P1tRSP0NTTArio,q-.-On Fri- London on Friday last, but suffered defe0 and had so e interesting things to �,ell wpef� at Alma, attending the marriage of . . Ui` ,)f 1,1w pri/--winnets - L31die!3' character 6nding. the Grand Lodge meet- he t 4 numbet of the members at the hands of the Lasndoners.�The carni� about his trT . .. 11 thei son Pranu, who, on Wednesday woz . I I manse last week. -Mr. Win. Scott has jusi day evening las avels through the' province,� � ing of the A uci�nt Order of United lb � 00s'tt &I- , firbL,M is, -i Aiicc*�ampbell, 3 apanese Work- � . -1, angel ; ladies' men, being received a -car -load of feed corn. Mr. Scott of St. John's church waited a their organ- val held he're on Thursday eveningof last Mr. and Mrs. John Deichert were in Dash-, mar�ied to Miss Stephenson, a bright and . I . lady ; ef-i'mid, &lies Alin Reh ield there this week. Messrs-. . int, Miss Lotty IVN`eekes, an I pre . sented her weeic was largely attended. The Zurich wood 8� few days ago, visiting his sister, char'raing young I&dy of that vicinity, Mr. . c(y[11.'( emitume, Mis,i AD] ie Robbrts, I George Baldsvin and John Daley are al . is always alive to the wants of the public --,- - rish ,so in The many friends of Mrs. G.eorge with a vary highly compli entary address brass band was present and enlivened the Mrs. L. Kroft, who was hurt recently-', -I and 11re. Taylor's many young.friends here I I wd�;hm,-Nvoman ; genti, c iaracter costume, Torontco-Aiis week 3n butiiness.-Mr. D. D. Baird, of guest It heartily unice ith your correspondent I ' H. I raf-1, Robin Hood ; F. Crich, Turk; Wilson.left on Thursday for the old . the 2ad concession, Stanley, will be glad t) and a purse of moaey injeccgnition of her' evening's proceedinga by atirring music.- Mrs. Pfaff, of Dashwo9d, is the of wi ) wi - , - ` colln' hear, that she is rapidly recovering, and w 3 services as organist during the past year.] There were quite a 'number present from Mrs. S. Hardy. -A number from here at.. in _v; ishilay them all bappinexe and pleassint . I gent8 �!oniic ccn,� *un .a, D. towart, bear; H. try. gimsOlf and Mrs. Wilson sail from hope soon to see her in our midst aga' Miss -Weekea was completely taken by sur. Exeter and Zarich.-Mins Love,: Of near tended the anniversary serviccs�._fn the safflig down life's stream. -Mr. and 'Mrs. Alwll john Dull. The ra e was won by W. PorLIand by bho,Allan line on Saturday.- � in.-- rise, but -made a - very suitable reply, Seaforth. to visiting Miss Taylor, of this vil. EvangeIical church, Orediton. on Sunday - 11 I Mr. Colin Kennedy paid a flying visit to P ! car who are making a pleasant visit -at Shi4, r, of Ffensall. 6 drawing contest, Mr. �Villiatn Copp purchased . the houses town on Tuesday last. -The ice harvest hah thanking heeman kind frl: ends for their lage.-Miss.. Haskill, of Lucan, who- spent last. . . the tolme of Mr. Balfour, have, during the . I � .Mr. Xihtt Rankin I te lucky number. and lots near the Collegiate Institute build- liberal gift. Th evening was spent in I TMr. WITI. N1 ly begun, and Messrs. Munroe, Graham and the past two weeks here, visiting the Misses . past1week, had a very sick little boy, who is t) he C,)Ug (A),au 11, the lesee of the rink ing, which belonged to the Clark estate, 8nell are putting in their supply.- ; social chat, games, etc., and most enjoy- Patty, returned home on Tuesday last.- KiTiperl. I for lRome days, required careful. atten- . - - � . ratuloated on the success of the' and whichWere sold by auction on Wed- Brucel� able time was apent b all a resen t. Miss Nelhe Hodging, of Luca?, i i it* CHAN-01; oF Busizoiss.-.The oWand well tion, Are are plea bough, that carIVNIed, and has been so encouraged neaday. Hepaid$520for the property. field goes to Clinton next Tuesday eveniiq [ y p -The a viol in I sed to note, t thm- I o has dwn,led to hc Id another at an Mrs. Allan, of Toronto, ia at pre e - to play the return che As and 4 Board of Health Cf Stanley township met her.cousin, Mins Bertha Hodgiuo.�A loal known poet of&e store, in Kippe n he-is.now doing nioely.-Mr� James Can- . - 9 nt visit- . eker mat, . . eM111v late. . ing her sister here, Mrs. Dr. Belden. -Mrs. "tiff fight is expected. as Clinton does no� on Saturday, at t1 e'eall of t is chairman, to of our skaters drove over to Seaforth on i and so successfully conducted by the Mal- nirog and his son -were at Clinton -.on Satur- . - . 0 1 1 W.J.Clark,has purchased the stock and relishtheideaof asmallplace lika Bruo6' oonsiderwhatcourgeto pursue in connec- Mondayeveningto attend the carnival.- lisfamily,haa been purchased, and ,viill day Lt. Mr.Canningwasin consultation � I . I . � . T � ri, Cis ( .\ , rf - ­& spech field beating them. i tion with a case o supposed smallpox at Mrs. Shirray and daughter, Mrs. H. J. D. hereafter be conducted, by Mr. John Bid- 'r.'Gann as to the matter of haTmi I ' ,I meetin.- of the confebtionery'and bakery business belonging . � wit , - � . . �, ay —0 . Mr. Tiomlinson's, "ondon roid. Much to Cooke, are visiting relatives, and friends in four. - Mr. Balfour is not a stranger to or , iei operation performed On him lit e - I tawu ouncil was held on Tuead evening to the insolvent estate of W. J. Claik, and L I the satisfaction oil the board the medical Mitchell. -Mr. Thomas Coleman, of near people of Kippen and -vicinity and we the . It was thought wise to have the oper- " ' ' I lw�',� The Alayor was in the chair and all will hereaf ter carry on the business. -Mr. , Londesboro, � i health are. . . the immibers were present. Mr. Crealey, I ,officet�, Dr. Armstrong handed in a Kippen, has recently disposed of three 6ne sure that his push and goodbusiness ability, atioO performed, and in the course of a few - John Robb has purchased the west half of NoTi?*. -Revival meetings are still being statement that th case in;"question had horsee at a good figure and purchased a combined with his genial manner and oblig- days he will have to go through another . prf)prietc)r of the Seaforth creamery appear- the Hannah farm, on the second clonecesion held in the Methodist church the a tend,' turned out i i - I ed ln-f ure Lhe council and - nade a ;' t 0 be hickenpox and he was span of fine mares. Mr. Coleman in a well ing dirposition, will secure him success and paitil ul operation, Th a bright mud patient I taternent of Ttickeramith, paying therefor the sum of ance being so large that the services thi� -given liberty to ta a down the placards at known horse buyer. -Mrs. jo-lin H. Pett enable him to build up a prosperous busi- little"boy has for many monthe been a very -- to the eflect tlia� h's 4ainless here is likely ' ,43,600. The farm contains 100 laores, but week are held in the upper, pai t o , y f h his own aiscretion.-The Preabyt i pleasantly enteitsined a number of ne 6eve e sufferer. -Mrs. R, Mellis is visiting to increare so 1p.rgely dU�irlg the coming there are no buildings on it. It is a good church, instead of the basement.- t' orians very as in the old stand. I . " . Bea, Oil that it will -be nece sary for him to farm, howev3r, and lies very c 3 The NMI! have -secured the services of Rev. D. B, friends from Hensall and Exeter on Wed. NOTES. -Mr. John McKay, who, in j*,a at rest, with her three sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) , mako 1,-Xremivv� UIL �o . otivenient to society hold its meeting, in the Presbyterian 'Marsh., Of HaMilt013 0 give a ' � - . erat ,s�s and improve- Mr. Robb's , i . . . temperance neisday evening last, -Mr. Tennent, bar. few weeks, in leaving our village, has dis- Hut n and the Misses Smith. Mrx. Mel .- ; - - otnestead farm. -The annual church on Monday evening last. -'Mrs.: lecture in their ch rpeh on Wednesday even- rister, of London, was in the village - posed of his fine residence to Mr. Gilbert - W dent sister, Mies Smith, is Dot -enj . rueots in his creaw.Lxy. p �nt, and ai;king meeting of L ie Seaforth t homas Simpson . on � � OY- - * . - I is slowly improving from! ing, February 28tD. He will be acoom. a 8 9 ok has secur. in t e best of health. -Many from this . . I11 . -F� po-jed to give him to enable hirn to held in th I resbyterian church, on Monday be around again after an attack of i . I in the employ of Mr. G. .rrott, photogra- 8d a nice I -- arr, d Miss Zalla IA'hitloy is able to� panied by Miss Lydia Duffas elocutionist, property, and Mr. McKay a very part' on the .Sabbath and on the Monday . t tie cu .11wil for such pecun�ary aid as they per Canada'-'ract and Book Society will be her sickness, Mond y lut.-Mr. E. J. Norton, who we Dick of near Hennall. Mr. Di ' . 1, ie fever. -, a graduate of; the Detroit school of oratory, pher, was in the village during the past I � ___11.e - good price for it. We feal very sorry'to evening, attended the anniversary ser- eAr, y )ut hig vontemplatod improvements evening next, at 8 o'clock. The agent. of The grangers held their annual supper om Mr. Marsh has via ted the slime of some of week renewing acquaintances, and has re- lose John from our village, as he is , always vices at Hills Green. __ And ah I co an assurance of djraim,ge from his I the society, Rev. Dr. Moffatt, -will be pres. Monday evening last. Every one- reDorts� the large Ameri #— � _.. fai-�ori to carry off the Wapto water and I ent and deliv ca ci.�ierj and is able to give engaged with Mr. Trott for the summer._�� on the move and always reatily for business. I I � . _ er an address. This society havingapent an enjoyable evening.-`krs.� &vivid description of the evils of intern. Theohoir of Carmel church attended the -The ice harvest is now -on in good shap,6, -]Wv. Father Downey, of Logan, on flat., .1 ' _. "i . I e k '. , �! �l 6 1 � t � �, I I ��, � C , 'v � ' I 4 0 W .�- e�' , i .� k I I I I i ii, * 1 4 rid I �i i le, _� : t 1-� 11 I ,�, , , I ` I t I ing ee I I re ", N � n w, vi� t th, rd t , . M R ­­�_­_-Z . C,4 � � �_ ;1 ?-e �_J5__Y 4 � I �, I., - " , h , ha � 6 i � h � M 1 V1 [�, % d �, ��, 11! I ul ni 8"' da . wi tlnOP t �sj I � ] to, - in F[ , � e C milk therefrom, . The council passed a I is non-denoininational, is doing a good Reid, of Clinton, is viaiting friends here' perance. Miss Duffas bae the' reputati e ry .... . on expressing I . on annual tea meeting at the Presbyterian And large qatntities are going daily, -from urdw, of last. week,married Mr. H n Ed . 11 . reilal'it, theirldesire to-afford)l work, capeci%ily in the newer parts of the thi-�week.-.Mrs. T. Young,of Clinton,iai ofbeingone of the beat elocutionists in church, Hils Green, on Monday evening - Alr. Ctealey all Cf -.e as4stance in theirl province, and we hope the ineeting will be 'the guest of her -cousin, Miss C. Young.- A I our mill dam for the cooling beverage of 1 wari i and Mine Mary Ann Moffughes, both- I �� - . :, . merics and it was by a very fortunate last, and rendered a number of fine selec- warmer days- iu the distance. -Mr. and Alto. ,I of X tchell. ! - . . � , � � I I . I . � I i . � . i . : :__ I . . � � � , . . I - - - ,.: - . . i I ; I . . :1 � ; . . . . � - I . . . I : . i . � I . . . I I - I . . 0 . . . � 1 1 - - � - 1. __ I . - ; I ! I i I � i I - . - - � - , i � . . 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