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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-12-28, Page 4DECEMBER 28, 1900.1 HURON f-APOSITOR THE 4 the ant %!hen, to the a mazensint of parents.—Mr. Richard Beek, during $1,000 for five years 6xii and spend' the the situat N greatly enhances the already enviable reput- intelligence th EV P-hSEm ihough the aiat week, ree i A -VU, ties'. it was 'Ound that t eived the sad at- atidn held-py the ingtitili sum of $500 oxi the m9vi and all th a Mrv4 J. H. Beek, who last 'bravelled !ah ng the fence, the f r- tie mother, fitting up of the building, e,,amou or,: The flicu-o b t th� v-.rortth;si#, or each rp nt to be team ha A here wore eight swoo. t am 1.1e is' than a rod tr with her husband tatakea or genera one, denoteft the 'Pat"! mrcr a* which -paylable on the completion )f the Iding mer h ad th -way summer moved, togeth tec",f the I the .L bui ad , me into and daughter, to Carberry, Marlitobal had Iverlilsoment %vill ba foun4. proficiency prizes and * it is an nd setting*up of the plan b. . the' ' thi I atei losing ousiderable ti in resting council from fact that six of these prizes were taken . b� greed to give received a paralytic stroke. ... AT. Soaeomtlj�a orod him a. fre) tease of the �he barga in. arm 6 Estray 61%ro-William Davidson -6 :rquada forve. yearn, renewable for three- ' —The fie t a aug 3 o ge me men traiiied bygraduatoo and arsociates of I c1c(lkr I1Qts Wanted -Th mm Rr 41her periods of'�ve re if desirable, at the b9i Ne of Mr. Card, on he Uh con Winglism. n MONS, -CO1 'It is 'stated that the to�ngregation of lector Robertson A -Thom-.is flays 5 Pro Carlyle and Dri,'Hopkiris, Wiscon- Deceml),or: 14th, and presented TAX COLL nolINI 31coting fessor he Anglican oharch'au A�nhrstburg ban of Friday. has an exoe ant record this year in the Chopping John W Knors-6 r. and I Im. Currie And family with threc sin , Professor Kennedyj Illinois ; Ficif"sor xten6ed a unanimous -call to Rev. J, F. M . in taxes, as may be I - olinparlied by atter of a( !action of Corner Store - .A Ratgatn--JaMeR the 0 ario Agriculttiral Collegi, viz., cenion of 1(derioh Wivri, I , oil the evening .(,'aike, rector of St. Paul's d:rhuroh, Clinton, chiairo, 7h i prese4tis wer9 I ROE gathered fro the following figures: Taxes T SkatIng %hoot� Ft. W-Itin a Smi Craig, 16W%, and Professor Dok:yi of Guelph,,' 4nd that the Bi8ho it with a oompliff olitar6, ad(l reoo�i which was read A, Few Dayg-EmAp Jobagoll p has stamped M br. roll, $12. collected by December ke as 1pre & the seal of his approval,, and'that Mr. Pa by Mr. Ji onnolly. iThe renLation 154 6 12,480' 3 balance out December 15, & has the matter -under considormtion with be' was made in recogn ti n o� the services of ounts oollecte&. A Huron ote' $414.54 In uded in the am ja 4 fa il often rrendered 'the 0 -ions, am Mr. Carr W1 H THE BLU.,EE FRONT - 1:1 Notie­ - will in. wobatbility of accepting. were the ex. 1 pt ounting-to $255,80. Th, Nilao(lel, lately 6f Banmiller, The Blyth OonoerVative Assbeitaion onday evening, Do -ember 176h, the li%s purollased Major Josooh.-. Bec 03 tan-, ba -e ve looted Lhe fo)lowi:ng officers for ;he 7 !ollector rerorted further collectious,leav- 5-putee lux n To Tte. %I f 1)'.% 8tiltford, near Godericb, Lond sbo�o- xii ensuing year : President A. -MoNal y ng only $244 oolledt%ble taxes outstaud! 9. Man fl e -we will Sell nor $1d oalitUs 3dr, J. Pickett, of the 14th oc noesai W. bAl OTBM a xcellent showing,.not only 13f To. e balance of o r' !stock of. i s, lot vice-president, J,' 2nd v Ihis is a clear V N Monde CvOnin: netxb, in ube outith. y-treasur. Met huroh he r. C o p 'the collector but for the citizens *who have. 5 '0 inalitles f, e for 5 $8 n� a of God rich township, bid the mifjfc rtune to e V. eland nties for 81 ; $7.60 mantles f r $3, president, John M'oG*ll socretar re got his hand badly a -ting ut in a.cuG box the. or, Frank Metcalf ; executive comtriibtee, will v. own of scenes �80 promptly paid their taxes. Ward No. give. eries of lfinclig� t $5 mantles for $2.50 $4 mantles Fli. f or and all �o tliers! John Wilford, Joseph Carter, T. W. N -6 of Chiist,-Tile' ritertainment .2 was the latinar ward this year; all the obber day. Scott. in t 16 Ii: 86 mantles for at . .. ..... ..... ate -Mr. lichael Schwarik jr., who has and the officers. belil in H I s ball here �n I Ch�� istmao night 'collectable taxes baving been paid ill, by the the iame r %very mantle in tho� store Must be sold. Oome aniA see* for belil in H R, on #sfi. A e not 'ust as a(d ertised. W a Nir 10, A FO Wl' TT, FR[DAY, Dec1 2.4, h,, 1,900 been roe i. g in British Columbia for ton' -Mr, William Lucas, an old And respoet- was lbflough� tH3 attendance theln to youl self if thq a e wil . I be ple sod to sho at present visithig friends in Belmor'e, who came there was -r not. YeArs, in ad resident of not 1�rge, the prograll'IM Was Well FAUMERS' I.Ns'171TIJUL-4titereating sea - buy o you whether yoil i Crediton. from St. Marys, over 40 yearsago, died v3rT rendered. A. Ball has r3rurnod home Farmers" Insti- Isions of the West Huron aw -w Listo I ft pending The past week 'tuto were held in the town hall on Tuesday Now Year and N M oilers. Cook Brothars.'of Hens all, have uddenly in Mildm4y,'ono day last ask, from V established a new electric Ifithting -plant at Ho wan loading a' borse along the str eat with frieu� '6hTretf Mr, I L, Whitley, of out, James Snell,, Canfiiry. of last wee The preid Lucan, and have made -a contrijZt'for the 'on ho dropped (lead. He was re sscrt4l stock of wh aid 1:119 Toronto Us ivorsit�, -eturaed on Saturday :occupied the chair. The afternoon session We also have a large and we- I a Npo. of th lige. Before Tim R =on reaeh6s 1t9 readera a vi' with his daughter, Mrs, Lambert- in M, Id- lant to up I big va a Ion 11�,t hi i home heri. was well st:ended and the addresses were Visit rio i air been su6. a). Mr. Fiobt, of Cardo, Clen s, Ladies' Fancy� HAndkerchiiefs gain, we %vil have eatcred �Pa'n a now 1 -hav6 eady y, and was the father of Mrs. Klein, of �Mies 8 a I% An rews, of,.V rna, in interesting and practic 0hristmas 'ig Ove 000 year I aflirl the twairtieth centa-r scribed - r t6. now Methodist oharch in log friends here a present. -i dr. ani Mrs. ipoke on Spedial vs. General We wish Woodstock, 01inton'- to replace the RattenbfarV street -!Mr, xnd 'rong, of Me.c.,ill o'Blytho pe t.Sunda� at the hotrie Farming iss Rose, inotructro Mrs. Charleo'Armot 3sa in dairy - our readers, one an d a, 11, a bappi� an d a pros - rices tl at 1) ry, are cow buildi-4. �.l imett , re, � Ha niltonj after griou Which we are selliu iat will astoish you. Mociatijaw, Northweat'Territo' of Mr. .1 lin'go A llural College, Guelph, delivered porotia year ; and mity they en -ter upon the -Mr. James Fb�est, of the Ila rr lin�, visi.Utig friends in Morris and �vicinity. It ��loitiag IL� son, Ito' . Mr. Hamilton, has I i a very inter address oti the 11 Making u runpoaAbilitics of tile new c6tuiry with Stanley, who went�' to the NcIrt eat is 'now 11 years since he left orris for the returned h ime.-hliss L. Oui notte, of the lof bread an butter. Miss Rose is a most 0 b:lght hopes atid a. f1cm March last, has returned hbme looking not herei I dotcrm�nation to do eat, and he has prospered t his Ladies' Me lical Cri ore Ito, is spend Pleasing :pe ker and her 'addresses Carl ty well year he bad 2,200. bush;18 of wheat, bjub ing her wi arents here.- !fail to b of: value to the members. P. Me- C16thing Departments! b-,-ttor for thomelvea an m0re orhumani otb eeve Cruickshank and the r mom. Was 63 _) bubbels to the aicre, . The price Mr. and'11' R 8 �s. Palmer ape I ristmao with Kenzie, A ' on 11 Weeds o outh Bruce, sp a U144 they have ever done in th pa -is year's Tainberry tit, bers of th �0.wnffllilp cents. Mr. Armstrong has not been 4LOA n the evening the friends in and their r medy." I Wo dance an small. ayor Clegg ex - council will all stand for re-election ifor 1901, 'to Ontario since his Outgoing. ttendance Special hoft4ay prices in Cot aing. 100 boys' all- 01 two-piece! suita vi le, titUt -w 'Mr. A. 'H. Prout, of* Blooming be cleared at $I. N ; 100 men's al ool three.pic.ce suits, to be clearW at $5 They will all likely be electedC �tended a cordial welcome to the ins a - 2 c a pa eize a0 Beaver An Excuse far Non-Chuich"Goingi -The lithel cheese factory, in Goderich last 0 - ys, pants a ir. on t orget to see our prices in a own" Ohio, who was a visitor t nd -referred to the mutual relati no exist bo He alLso 0 Don NOT fly 'Chese prices for the holiday It forl"Yot to We do not often agree with ri�.uch thatwe ship of Grey, has disposed of the Be, )tember, summer and -much p eased with his at Fs. -Mr. B, Holtzman and son, Of ing between the town and eountry. vercoats, last only season, October and Nove-mber make of c lease at there, wl'ites thus to F. J' Prldham I Elkto ar6 ber� viiiitirrg his dealt with t�he transportktiou question, now 33, Michigan, n 0 whether you purchase or not. ee. iu the editoria-1 col m no of the Mail a d, IQ cents per lb. ur valueL have fully recoVered from the asthma, to parents. -bfig$108 VZZiO an'd Xj�te trueniner, of such importance ta grain prices. Mr. Fwpire, but the following, wh �oh we take -There is some talk of removing Bethel 'a result of. my at in of Detrio are hot viefting tf air motbqr,- mygreat surprise, as a ay ress to y,)ung.men, .......... . . .... . ..... . .... . . . . .............. . Flohb then gave an add I froin a tsue-of that jaurnal, we do Church from.the 166h conodasion to he 146h your lo ely t n Asthma should be- ban. Dk. nbaand ife, all Riobville, Michi- basing his r marks on his own experience. Ow basing his r onion of Grey, I.f miles,- north� Of the ished frvom. th* I' his struggle with lifr.'o conce 'a �The 0hristmaj festival, , ]laid In ibe Lutheran vailable as your town. Tell your. frieAs moily, c-ortiallyridorse, and we commend it t location, a and wiih a remidy so easily gan, are here vintiog hi 3arents y Depdrtment. presen 4oils under eat difficulties, but his per G' to tho earnest cionaideratioi our readers, , -MLr, Boyce, 'of Centralia, has bougbt the about 3huroh on Monday 3veningi, lao was a grand c8 at energy RT !frame house on Huron tstreet, Clinton, oo- severan have been raw ded. la an article discussing the reallons for the y loaded �'Mias Rose then gave a x -Huron wam-roprefiented atAhc Pro inp sucooss. Thcre w r two heavil most e'cellent ad. stmas or Corej and tak tmal treeo*,'f om whi ch presents m ore Fresh a, rivilis this week of Chri goods, including Crosse Blackelpi oupied by Walt .,r allelied failing off in church attendance and 'as possession cial Fat Stock Show at Gu week, Chris a] h last d d ran,, Onei eye in the field, the other in la er and mt nts, raisins, &c. firys, nem, dates, nxtis, eurra next March. Bigiins, of �banle , m d given to. the chi en. h(b singing an peel� new Ue - ildre the town." M so Rose( was listened to with the oxe 'o of goine for their failings in thin y Messrs. W. J. the -Mr.. Joseph Foster, of the I arr line, of Hay. M 01130 'good 'great interest. This address was wortSy of ying 4c for dried apple, Henry Smith, r Biggi a was reoitation i if w arc respect,, and their fault findingT with those fit W Stanley, has- bought Mr. Fran]: - Keye awarded first pri7,a for cow o� heifer, Q ree and thoroughly a i 3yed. I his week we a large &no : lance, Dr. Macdonald, M. P. who.­oceit�jF the pulpits, the house and lot in Varna, and- will ive up r'Smith carried ff the h' 6 gave a all �)rt but appropriate address. g�rWe make a specialty -of promptleliveTy. Allil says 9 years or over, and M ave 'to al ronicle, the doa,h of Miss Fee, I farming to make his home there, first prize for heifer undee two year nd daughter o' Mrs. Ed, Fee, which sad eve;;it i That prefeebion occupies th :Prof. Chile and Mr. Fyfe entertained the pulpit -Brother Holmo, the wortiby 11 P. for the -sweepstakes for the.best 6ow. or he �fer took place 0 sundav lam The deceased body will pretend. The elerg have t�eoir West Huron is ha py now N( pr6tbat audience wi 1 solos, Mies CLrrie Fisher pre. I I a * oroiges own troubles, and the legst of bich is the p at the show. Huron generally comes :)ut hah been a ling for a numt or If years. The � siding at t ie organ. The x closed hasbeen entered agLvinst his ele on, and ahead in some department, remains m ore Warred the Bayfield :with the singinip of "God save the Qae6n." indifference of the lay�element,,whicb,. if at OME WITH THE CROWDS TO 6 for suoh proceedings ha d the, tim � ay.j �h sympabby Of &lt jilterosted in t -J.A. Chapman, wboreeently soli his cetnct�ry ai , Wednics� h( -,Ir work, -Misa Mary Stewart -daught of Rev. arm:at Glenannan, has purchased fiom the.comnanity is extenclOd to the aged lieve them of the distractions ught to re er SL . Hibbert. o to Louise .-.On Friday last, the nao the Pugaley fartli, consisting of iobs, ar''i i. here*oLl t SETV, TION men can be business managers and great as NO laPPartal"log Mr. Stewart, of Clinton;' has be6u engaged Mani the financial aide of church ro. Few teacher in one of the departments OfL mibh, the farm in East WILIA'anDsh mother. -A, r., and A10.1 know -u-NN, G Lucknaw public school for next year. alf 'of lot 31, con.. Hduch, 61 'hicago, ope4,t n0lay with her pupils of abool section No. 4, Hibbert the south. half of n orators at Lho iiame time. If the befit' is -While S. Allin, of Colborili 'Redraw, :ess on ere a -a good buil in 9 on uncle, Mr. d left on Men- surprised t Ar teacher, Mr. Gormley, by wanted, the parveyor must eL. So- Sit i b tiated ing a load of ha with rA..Wagon ..the other ba farm,and we shoul d say it was bou h at day for Mildmay, to �iai' her parents.- present I im with a bean tiful presen't as a tbat� he may devote his mind to, t As We. he accumu- day, his team ran 'Way and t4pped the Ution of faets and of argilitiefitaL 6 very. reasonable -a, $1,100 Mr. hap. Prof. Unibaoll, o' N Xqv Ile, gave, all !slight tole I of their that he is respict. load. Mr. Allin had the misfortune to t6 ig laotul ri' hir, goo(IS nNu expects move in February � T. interead 1 Gormley wo i a kind and judicious toac THREE STORES—No. 1, Dry Goods, Judies' Y. -afte wards to supply. . But those criticisms Nne in his foot broken. & 1"To-aid r i413 e8tine,'I-Mr, !he, therefore made many friends in the �onsideratiion, a 0 ever, the resent oud paut, 'has. le a ing last of the preachers overlook the u No Is goods onl No. 3, G1 -Tho foll6wing illustrious gentl)mqn me6 Rrm from Mr. Shiell i Arthur , li�bler, w io '� iss been in North sobool-rooml, and as he intends lea ing the 2, Clothing, men 1!0- y no, ely, that the exercises Twilicit Mr. Dakota, i Pont Chnst n to ith friends here, in Zurich one day last. week : Ge)r%e- M win V -On Wednesday, the 19th inst, profession, �he children join in hing him dones—special ties, cann av, they do no r nie ed goods, butter nd teas eschew because, as they a I C� Ewen, M. P South Huron ; Joh'i _ herit -Mrs.;J)lin Deict er 5 ias; "a got tho Lormona they waut,�'aro not really -Louis Schilbe was ma ried to- Miss A ad from a !a successful future, M. F. for -korth MMdlasex, a d Henry Albrecht,- din visit. to h 3r none in:N 0 H Ven,Michigan. the 14th concession of Ha . The ceremony On Mo d 13 last, I u g on of Mr. George if. ie: true thab preaching and exposition ave y ly While, N i1ber, M, P.. P. for South Huron i intended as pulpiteering exhibitions. hter of Adam Albrecht, of meeting cuseton will be ge h. At the annual congregation;i perfortii in he L i by Seamen im i joltd io )f a rig in which toled by James Hinchley. now.�Mr. Geor McDonald b -do moved th n wersh was utheran, churat thoir. place i it is also true )u labor of St. Andrew's church, Kippon, it t pa?tOr R6v. E. S(huelke, a large g %ther. he was ri Ung, a d Ulli on the hard NOTE.-Chrifitulail passed over quietly, Then the at&, question m ill. be :old section house which stood near the a not P&e' 'main reasons 0 k -report showed the affafts of the wit is I ground rowived I ji ries Alch It! is feared owing to the snow storm and the poor brought up for dismission. Just before the railroad bridge, up'to his barn, to be used the'annual. Ing being present tc ness the ' Ppy Friday night r i6eting - was dismissed, it was as a hen house,-Nir. As& Esty, formerly of for . the religious a The congregation to be in a highly 'rosperous , vent. Miss Marthe; Albroplit, sister' )f the roV3 fatal.- 3ighing. -Hanover's big fire wan Plainly pub - p a ephe We dmaD of 1014 lic service was. I nod for. will prayer and Bernpe, M to 0 foun that the membership list already the village botel, hasigone to Blyth,-Haxi- and satisfactory condition. id I se, �Iv 1- - . 4 1 er on from here. -Monday next will be nom - raise, and the hearing of the Scriptures, id,, acted as briiesmaid, while J)bn p The Vgborne township council, have de- nyder, of Brucefield, supported the 1 room. friends. �l sex numbered twentyofour. A great increase is over fire was plainly seen here. !: Saturday's If the preaching dean not rise to the stand- n t ihere will ination day, and, with good eathler, al large cided to have thei I r minutes of. ptoceedings Lnig a 19 1 iind: altogether a pleasaut time Globe tat d 1ha R. G. Viucoxii inventor, W.6 wish the young couple a pleasan, ),nd be watel vice I he E nelical crowd will be present. No doubt wel wiil� also expected ard,sat by the Apostle Paul, the other ex* f h'. or In allure dommenci g at 9 SO -M] eorge have a big election in Morris thin next year. the past year priAted in pamphlet for in, li�oped for by those who are help i og the was one of the losers, His maoina, orcises, ought to be a suffipient in PrOsperous journey through life. following have been elected offlecirs Schoellig of etrpit, epejo t Cbria ma n the nominations ducement for distribution among the.'riatepayers. This nufaeturing a patent bed �pring, was L7 -Th Day Everybody should take i work along.* for inei loo, the individual to wttexxV Assuming that is a good idea. d. Mr-Vixii is a son-in-law. of Mr. with his vent - 6490 Geor a,, aoob. and bear the Bpeeebes.-A splendid Crist- burne jpa a.. al merchants of Hensall have si tied Edward Boaman, Vorris.-Miss'Annie Put- ),Itzman it Mr, 8, all, ith their man tree ontertainmen't was held at Sun. i Wors�i 4 there were no preachig at- 1, what justifi. of Centralia Loyal C range Lodge for the Christian m an for __The ca-tiGn would that b current year ful master, Frink and S. odom. a to 0. S I -and, formerly of �luey an agreement to close their stores, during Mille ; chap, wive ale, is now in a phot forgakingL avis ; depty,master Henry ire the g estwof dr. G. loltzman shine, on Thursday of last week. The pr in the winter m. onths, every evening lat eight a --The Brussels Post in a the assembling of themselves to. a f eiger, of geLher After all, is not the tat am, Antho'ny Novir recording -secretary, a 74 my$ ago, - Mt. iry ceeds amounted to $20. A similar one was NOTES.8-tT rt 1�odomites held their nxii studio &them. k about o'clock, except on Wedliesdays �nd Satur. Iled up I Chrl*tmaj 'at Friday evening., It wam recent comment says.- "Rev. D. Rogers was J. Davis ; final icial secretary Ackson's church, which tots, I J)hn Pigeon'] ichigan, w io ha , teen here on a held at J' as long in father, r 0r the weakness of preaching a poor excuse ? days, when they can kee them op�4 , * I a groat succelt everybody filling their part was junior pastoran Brussels ir luit twenty-, p Wright ; treasurer, , oshua Huxtable ; di. visit to d iome on Wed. the num of $24. a re. monies, Thomas Caves ; 1�mt. nes.day. M re. Ge ori a 1,B k i of Brussels, HAPPILY'Wrim.-O Wednesday evening Too many people these latter days have Re- as tI h ve custome. . we)4 Rev. r. - Millyard . acted s � chair- one years -ago, He is a g0% 1 preache ec r ci car Rogers i y red the habit of regarding the pulpit as rer, Richard Horn committee, V7m. is visitiv g f riends u( r,ela 'a hex a. of last week, a ver pleasant event took i msin�-Two di ughteri and aeon of the late Mr. a well liked in Bluevarleand we y -At the last meeting of the Gray town. I the would the lecture platform, the conw ship e9unail there wer6- SO- Orders place at Fairview, the comfortable and com- Mr. I William St%'nlake, of Sand beli:ve everywhere- he goes, ---Christmas VIS - q cFalls, Henry Culudy, Wrn. cert, or the play, They look to it for men. for pa� merit of town'ship -works, I ThiaL is co, John I M. h. Visiting DaviLv,- Frank hill. modious residence of Mr, and 'Mrs. Allan lic igan, a i relatives 11 an itor at home, Ur. and Mrs. Fred 'McCrack- tal excitement, for fine- phrases, for novelty. They criticize it as they woul - a psrform the largest number in the history of the -After an illness extend ver 5 we aks, lie Speir, of the 4th concession of Morris, when i around Sod .-M.F.- Win. Ching, w in ha 'an, of Brussels ; Xr. and Christopher for som orntono - Jobiti t -e - for one meelAng. Wanted a largi t of clover and heir elde'' is Jennie Li., -and bee' indiB a Th f Wingham, and Mrs. coanc 0 cu nt a time, has recc vered nor William G., eldest sc rk of Xr. I a;nd Jane . y at daughter, M. an o'L althou hI they could do no better, -1y. re. Herron, of 1has sold timothy s,ed for whi(h t ie Ig est arket price will '-The brothe and. sister of our tbi ache Donald, of Goderich, spent Christrilm 0 the hRJ 1, so waf toy, passed away Mr. William Bowman, a well-to-do reeident themselves. Finally, they Aray, 16th.-ooncesaim of G be paid b3 the undorslgiaed� i S. Case, L me h her fa�m near *Wroxeter,. to Fortune, from thne'orir Tueada, r of ast we'k ..... Ferguson, drove from Manchest)r an tady's Mrs. John Gardin I ; 0 n and heart in a ; age is d er's ; AlbeSt Denman, who hs been attend. seize upon it greedily as an argument j ustify- of H6 Nick, for $1,400, find 'expects to be. i 18 ot the 3rd line, joined hit d P&Lrents, Mr. and years 11 months aid 2 days.� He had G. J. BUTILIBIC. -AN D t Pu DILC C01111 marriage eTtraet. Tne ceremony was per- le�ded the Christmas tree here, and ro 'de't of Wingham. car y n the ly last-ou miner and this ailment vey r, Insurance :tge�i 11 Brun. home on Saturday taking their siatc r wi i ing:Cbatham Business College, Xt -the par- ing their abandonment"of all religio'lli ordin. come L real n f ances. Why not be frank and fair ? In so Pleurisy ear ance arm I or c f marriage formed by ev. John R,)Es, B. A., of , , i a 1. Oood I fait, as the ohtwoh. is. neglected,, the can JwO followed by pnet monis, wit4 whick he licensee. I Offte at th at at off, Hen I iels, nearly 1100 guests being preEeut, the them. ental home here; Mrs. William Sanderson, village d fail I -1y�eesrs, J. W.,'&oKbbin and' :Lister . M ollinge, aw a r pert, r, for sale iticipal ki g thcir places to the strains of Toronto, -at Mt, John DimentIs MT. was ill for some little time but had reo ver. gres rgaing e pr 3sent time, pr 8 ti� in rests not with the preacher, ba with th yo ingham, and b ba, to f1bri ki Rober�tson, two u*1Z men of W ad e Of the wedd�xig march, played by Miss Aggie Edgar-Coulte I, principal of Ripley zebool No man whe honestly desirer, to have passed their pharmacy examinations, proper at r at his old home and Mr. Joseph Smillie, jr., people. suffici ntly to poi mit- Of his goin t9 Money to 1041i ou fire, m rt I e on farm aind villa 6 Uborne. or a week. when lung trouble on ued' t 95 11 ter at. 1722 attend church absents himself because of the schoolf ty at 7ery lowe 01 Speir. NeMie, the little daughter of John both MoKibblu b Al SuccEss.. --When the people of Theme i who is medecine in passing creditably, Mr. 10141ing in his demise.. D; eased i was )orn The J ol �y Palle th �cirl I kingof Hy no. Speir and ary Speir, daughter of the hosi Toronto, sperib preaching. He will go as an act of worship i 0 church attemp) any Christmas at his home on the first line of takin first-class honors. r1erel and hosteals were maids of honor dTeSsed and of duty. If -he should nat hear- a sermon last I at Leadbury, in Me' ill towiisbip,- and fiats, and wI to are so hi ly op ILe i of everyw Road Presb3 terio 0 a6 day week Mr. Wm, rown, of will give a three f Igh grani terialument in in pink, A neat costume of a 1 thinig their eN eiy effot seems to be r ownei Mbrria. Abroad, Rev. W. J. and Mrs. -t fits It particular cage, he, will Blyth, bought a bag of peas fio-m. farmer: came with his parent to the 16th, of (trey 1, , liens 11, (om very neatly with success, and 1he Christmas t ,ee ol L to -day tha is Kill r's ew Operk I West spent Christmas with Xrn.� West`a hearone later on; The main cause ot e years. ago. Thursday e% oni , D acei Tr U. P I a a o na a1nfqx"nJ blue was worn by the bride, who. looked her The bag cuutainek- a peas, two Christmas eve was'no exception to the rule ibesides th' -At the last me ting -of the Howick Congratilatio �her few Parents in Whiby, Mr. F. B. 8cot in Sea. ticketeatQ. M. ab(ook �g Stc !e, 1723.2 best. o glect is indifference produced by the hurry larie stones, which were suppobeid' to be Mrs. Thab the entertainment might be free to aR forth Mies Aggie Herbert in Torouta, the nor far b tween, and kept Mr. and aact bustle of the world, and the eagerness council 0, deputation from the Do irijou Locm, IlRipis.-N r.j Chi rle i Nichol% and i wished Tara, Mr. and Mrs. D. for b come, the. GrA-nge, consisting of Alex all Bowman err ployed -for some time.' 'Wed Who �6mmittee asked iss�s Black to grow rich. Along wibb the benefits that Edgar, Edward sislers,hilife. Simlison Rudillisi N:cholls, -for funds whereeith -it -tea for the winter exh'bitio, of to Lewis at Mitchell, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. A. have been conferred by thin nineteenth can. 'he da Cooper and John Stewart, waited on the of Londoil, are he.,e a.p..epding Christmas; ding presents, numerous, useful and basuti.-,the congregation the Baron Poultry -and Pot Stock Associ- ng them to take steps to have h6lidays With thei? lnill�6r, Mrs. A Ur- Purchase prei auto for the children an I they �, Claghorn and Alies Mabel Oliver in Toronto, tury has cyome one great, oi-ermeaterig evil coundil, %ski ful, were, there in rich profusion, evidence ation, to be held At Goderich have been all the roadsides in the munio . illiality 6ea.r. quhar 2� of the o9qeem in which the contracting par. responded in their ual generous w , thus us -the passion for money. t. - lie coxi car and coin ata., hold h 8 an a 0 el Ub. - J. of lar a stones and rubbish. 61ing the mittee to buy usef A and chanped to Februpry 5th, 6bb and' A bedroom suite was the ena. com ],',%all the Mel hodist ch ure I , oA' Ch ristma even. ti r h I 9 is not wrong, on the contrar, it in I costly presen A for the children. At 4 they Walton. appointed bride's pare ts' gift. Supper was served,, G. Jarvis, of Montreal, has been member of the delegation spoke - very - foit. Jug, wa; i a great i no( set'! � th as to attend. quite rig -hit, to apply one's talents and . cip- judge did �not for@ at their most attentive officere M -R. MAIX.�If you are thinking of a' new cibly on the question and showed the neces- auce and Merit. TJ e!04u ch w crowded, and, judgin by the variety and excellence portunitiea to the acquirementa of wealth. viz,�the Super -intendant, Mr. Jamet Mon' [suit and furnishings,and rice is in the -The members of Knox conkregation, �sityof the council t%king. act.on in the- tooveri,o*ing, ari1 lip Ions setbefore theguests, the 1 gri imme was ex- Of the provi amFortunes. are trusts in the hands of the'pos. H ull t sented Miss A te goo. nd if collent 1 hroughotil. y In not a to and eceni Mr. pre The idea is a good o me, b Th� ro, 3ee� a amount- art of teitb Kydd, way, make a list of your necesaides; then On -matter. cook rgotten one by any 6 each seasor, aad in their administration much handi ome gold watch, 0ednesday oven- 'me in for - a beautiful p go to the X M-cF&ul Co.'s storel 8eatorth- d can be don municipal 00UUOilb nerally would atband ed,.to$tX-TheQhrstimas service, heldin means in- Speir's family. After supper, each resent. goo a, and is being done, for the ing ol last week, in recognition of bar Be BLat;the litth folko were not to be outdone yoW11 save money and time. . They ask you to this matter they ivould greatly -improve St, pau,18 ohur*doo Babb 6th evi ning last, vocal and trumental music, dancing and world. But on this continent, more partiou- vices Eke organist in the church 'and Sunday by 'the olde" -wear suit, will fiti Ioneii and each class had a $5 for a ready -t which -r earsals of wedding days gone . by, ethe appearance of the country at a compars- Was'lar Xe ly on eq %64 vei y interesting. oh tArly, there is to -day. too violent a struggle schoo, for a -number of years. r mme n ..tively trifling cost,' besides saving rnuoh -The f ii Helen Swan, of this on the evening's pr a a d everybody! surprise for their teacher in the shape of a and wear well; $12 for their beet, You've, ei andsome p seen which will often paid.25oor poor tie; they'll give ? be ap for gold klen rush through life, each in his nds of "i t" -The Kent block'one of the est bu labor on the farms. illage, w 11 be pteste'd had 9, good time. Z. -Bowman took his' ban some pre social strata, gathering up rieho's which in V �o le Lrn that, &I- zood ties -for the sa,­-3 monev, ness stands in Wi`ugham, w bride to his,comfortable home, on the 3rd ciatad by tl a recipients. And best of all, you two �real.- ay nig, 0 he R ;�Vjli have to drop, and forget as Aold last -On Frid III f 1ast we k t at- though a ie. is stil, c6pilued tc her roo the end they bered by his bible 724,1'* week by auction, for $1,850. id.A line, where they begin married life under' the i pastor i ras remem, . John tenbury hotel in Clintori had,A narrow ee- througi a rious illnesis A In aim nice yt al intends cape from destructio i -by flee. he eleAric' and wil pe seen to so L he n class,, and h, i too 'was the recipient of a ACCIDENT. -On Saturday morning last A ting, in their desire for we th, -that there Stewart was -the purchaser, and co lance most favorable auspices and with the hearty'5 are other and indeed better things to lilre ar 10 whic Is writer has -every reason to ant happened to Mr. has of many relatives and friends, very distressing accid g?o wis fitting up the bottom part of the building. ligAte went out for 3me rcason� and lam &gaiU-7 Eelf a oont ined not less . than S,25. The Wnii Koenig, on the farm of Xr. Atex. Gair. ps ri and bd 7. obe tson and J for. It ia the pressure o the world th at is for "a 6r`riage ware -room.. had to be lighted. One of the' girls had Mr. and Mra, Speir and family left nothing producing the 1aXitL of which co young ai ghter spent Oh stmas ith Mr, pro amme was very good. The recitations diner. He was engaged in feeding a c 1111.1plaint has tit- -The children of the Sabbath school of �one to4he bedroom above the itchen or a and Mim A. McPherson dre. R bertsoni undone to add to the comfort and pleasure been made, We have, As a matter of fact, 1, - -ism -box, which in a cy in er c an church, Clin. mp, land lit the Ian p there. E hortly'af ter Rattcnbury street Me ms,ti: of their mamy guests, and the happy even. of ra. M)rrisou* of Exeter, and M ting an old diffictilbv in. a new form. Instead of parents - Mr. Thomas rroy, 1 lathe Coo of Us )orne, were in their usual good I the cut feed became choked in. the Alide ton,.t�aintaiu a. cot in'the Sick hildren's th utside, pal man w f: the Owen 891 ind Col a giate, ac- iug spent by all is the best evidence of how. e reflection of a fir, i was notic A o t bairlg chided because of fts exiaenc�, while the singing of Mr. Roy, of ! where it delivers into the carriers, Mr. Koo- hospial, Toronto he nnu I visiting well they succeeded. 8, 0 fit being and on inv68tigating found the bed was in compan je, y his biide,'i re he,( pillpit, ought to be the more strongly 'us- $160, It is a. most worthy and ommend. flarnes,. By work in g har(I * tie fire - was Mr. Mcrt a parents. �V a unite with their 7i chelsefi, ind Miss und and with his left hand i -Davis, of Exeter, w." nig stepped ro tained. Indifference cannot be met by of 16 very L gh order. But the marching commenced to remove the obutruction, and abl c smothered out,' but I ot before the clothing very man riendo in heattfolt (olgtatula-; eproatling that evil. 16pp as -2r. James Bon.6hron, o to, form- and mattress was 'dostro 'd at d the bad- tions for t bir continue& Constance.. and singing (f the choir of youn girls, all in doing eo his band was caught by. the I ye life. 9 stead was badly idorched. It a au osed Mrs. R, Fultoii re urn d me last, drel sed in hite, and the boys with red rapidly revolvingknivei., e6mplatelysever- erly a resident of- thin county, �nd �well- PP T111-Mi'S an indescribable feeling of satial he sk 0 know here, received thj sad 'in,elligencei -the match with which the lain ) had been week fror eaforth, whe e a ad been faction in owning a few suite of theirunder- sask as, -and ach member carrying &,. little inlg it at the wrist joint, leaving t in f The Ontario Agricultural College. -James, lighted had been thrown on the )-ad. flag all tr i ad by Miss Olive, Madge and the back of tbo hand nd PlIvers banging I last week, of the death of �bis son wear. he E. McFaul Co., Seafortb, sell visiting W. I . N. �Le n Ad other Mimi Mar a t Ru"ell, broughit down the from the wrist. The'll)jIlted arm WAS The Oatario Agricaltural Oollege so'ored who was livirig in Arizona. 'He was run -Mr. A E. Bradivin, of the BI th Stan- friends.- r,. -and Mro.i M. or Duse of minIs, women's, boys`and girla' underwear, y All over by a street car' crowded rch every time th� a big mark at the groat Internatio and died1rom the ef- dard, received the sad news of t a- death of Saginaw, a, panied III Mies Cook, were, suitable for just such weather as we're bav- _y appear d dresoed by Drr. Armstrong and MeN h y ng n ussll, of I U and the -unfortunate you n a" Live facts of his injuries. his brother, G%a�led H, Brad in, villich visiting b irm bro iber Mr. H ing. They've &great run on their men's Mr. Thomas ilso gaga.1 �o rider the Stock Exhibition,wilich was; hold in Chicago 'I . J. v.1 -Matin J. Farrow Of Calgary, North. tra heavy� fleece -Ii oed 'underwear, the besV 9Plemdid address. On the whole, the a- ir ing as well as could be expected u took place in Vancouver, Britis Columbia. Cook, and other rc tiv� and friends.- ex was in every rospept a splendid success. circumiatances, r. Koenig Is a quiet, in - this motith. There was held an. " intercei. w-eatTerri-tory, in at his old home, in Brus�- Deceased was a briglit kouxig man, 26 years The ap(cial services Id -in the Methodist garment,we ve seen selling at 50a each. .1 duatrious, young and much sympathy in a a o I ay 1724-1 legiate judgiag coneat " open to students' solo lal t. h I'd 'visit. He is* a son of of age, a hustling ecrrinierciD fravellei for church oil Sabbath . Af ternoon Ort ng, felt for bimt on account of Itia sad milsfortune. POSL aster Farrow and is a, -mail clerk on a Lqudon dry goods firm., F4 the past and ev( ning, werv..a I lar ly att 31 ided ORGANIZATION. -On Ftiday evening, De -I of American and Ca-iladian agriculearal co. and I Bluevaleo, It in also the mom distressing for Mr. Gar - the C. P. R." Mr. Farrow has been' in the year or had b6n a' urray, of camber 14th, a meeting of the farmers inis' more� he uffering rom much er eyed.. -M porge ly. leges. th I young people's diner, this being the second aceident of -weat or the past 13 years and is Well 'Ra6tiS- weakness of the heart and it wa�' th , ten.- Seney, ing hi i -pare this vicin;ity was held in the basem eat ot,, N oirits. -.A a f apecia a lit I, a, is her) via nts, fied with his location. give m a . we]) - the school , here, for the purpose of con-' service in the Methodist church, last Sab- this kind that has happened witLh Forty-six iitudents in all entered the con- tion of his emplo'yen to Mr, a re., Jamet M ur ay, --Te lecture ling, the pledge was cir -1'red. Whittingbam, of Qji'Appelle, -and mudit-needed three. onthe'-rest, I I yteri i�na s[dering tbp advisability of orga i i batit mort calated young- man having his hand taken offurider earned I eld in C rmel Preal c nizing a �ur 1, on Fri 11 -The directors of the similar circumstances three was tast &nd the competition was !Df the keeneeb Northwest Territory., is visiting his old at the beginning of' tbe Now ar. Mrs. day even ig last, wa i ver 1 7 attended farmers' club for the winter months. The among the of ildren. earn ago. P The students were required. to frien� a, in- Holmeaville and- vicinity Bluevale Flix Company met on M-onday no blame is -attached to any one,.as llaracter. He Bradwin, (wife of the.cleceased) was in On- and wa; uch enjoyed. Nov. 1Y r. Wilson, hour set for the meeting was 7.301- at which r. Robert George Casemore puely Accidental, juae three classas of horses, three of cattle, has been % resident -of the prarie province torio at the time Of her husband's death, ther.ed.. sf ot Londor, was the 13atu r, a d iis subject time some 35 men and boys had ga temoon. the 16th for 19 years, and this'is. his first return.. He having been called 0 Hanover to attend: was 41 South Af of,Newbridg), was in. the village on Mon- NoTEs,-.Mr. Hugh 8tewart, of three of sheep, find, three of awin.e. the War." Prfzes ric k an -Mr. John Britton was then called upon to take i.3, accompanied by two children and ex- the deat her,*Mr. McN.ally. andAlts.:lChomas Is ofiBectox, wevisit. the. chair. He dfa so, and in a few words'; day -Mr. "ohn Govenlock, of � Seefort ' h concession, Grey, having rented his farm to NV alker- viai, ad Mr' 3harles Herbert last week. Mr. D. 51L.Callumi, wilL. remove to wore given: in, the various classes. and sweep- peets- be remain for a c?uple of months. union Sibbath school, meeting iii the r narents.-] a ellikAiderson f opened the meeting and called upon Thomas ata.kes* prizes were added for the beat all- 1--Oue day last week, while engaged in the sobool house in section rey, nt, Mrol cMillan to explain to all the purpose of Rev. Mr. Ballanityne, of Molesworth. ton abortly, where.h has secured.a posiion No. 3, fort I, athe gues Ier an roun(I jadgea. The latter were awar on ual emertainmen on F iddy R. Ha )k rk.--Mri. -4hil Willis, who ha�a the gathering. Mr. McMillan upon rising ge ded fellin:p' some trees in 'Robert Le"athorn's hold their ann ached in the Piesbyterian. church last in connection with the Noxon Manufattur- ab 3 at h if t�e noon. -Mr. Robert Musgrove ing Company, of Ingersoll. -Mr. John;'Limb in Sega t 101 buill Jonas Stitton, of Exeter, met with a evening of last :weeb, which a a decid- been t ae guest dater, Mrs. W M. btated that bhe idea was, if possible, to as_ th-e-aggregate scores made by tilose students 0 h ye as t an. belanging serioaaaccident- In falling,, one tree iitruck ad . success. T. k'itrachau o(cupied the Bell leV or Exeter, Z iesday.-Mr. and tablish a blub here which would be acknow- was ia It on SkturdaV. -There was no as pu h ad he hou a n tow 'who judged throughout -all � the classes. aoth r, when a heav branch of the second chair and I an interesting musica. and I iter- Mrs Wrr, Bell, of t is v ;er ledged as a branch of the farmers' in tained stitute, church servi ae in �� the Village on Sabbath to Mr. John Campbell, and will remove it Ilag 3, ( Di -M w Jc as given. rizei ere on-Chri8thas, all 't] air a risaid daughters ji'ourteen men (Itilified for this pa�rt of the tree f, 11 and struck Mr. Sutton breaking ary programme w and which would also become affiliated with evening. 1660h Leech is on a visit to his farm and fit it up for a dwelliig.- ndler is visiting with rela- west.- r. Robert hitusgrove injured Mrs. George Ca competition. his rij Ilt collar bone artd dislocating the lef ti -also �awarded for the beit essays on the four being pre; ant for th( first� time it: 19 years. the Guelph Fat Stock Show. At the meet- Out we t -ad in t a hopper one day last week. tives in Toronto this week. -Captain Kame -N r. Samuel Johnston, of the 9th con- Sabbath school loosens for N6ve i%cr. Mrs. --Mrs. R§bert Hunt, wbc� has been visit ings, he saidj� papers would be repared and. his ha The Ontario Agricultural Colle�re"enLcired I cessia t of HiDwick, who sold a bull iand two A. Smith wa's the recipient do Ing read upon, some of the agricultural An old En says that in England, I spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. �John- in the Bible h e ugbteir in Lquie, remmed o questionw only one man, W. J, Black, of Shelbourne. eifer to Mr. Cowein, of, Iowa, laiat week, ctaisaud'Aliss May Smith in the xext, Thursday 'evening.*- --X1 r. OW if 0 3ristmas ay is.bright, clear and fine, a. ston, of this' pluee.-Msorm. William an mis. John of the day, discussiotin would then fell f )4r. Dlack received practically no ived for the tfiri animals the: sum o bountiful bai vast is' assured. Whether this Moore and Norman McCleni of Toonto, class. Before the close the Christmas tree Zuefle, of Brampton, Q it rinas with debates might aleo-be prepared and a little, special jece, ppr 004 'el, 165. They ae .411 thoroughbred Dur- Was u nburdened of As -load to U e delight o fore cast is any Canada we cannot spent Christman with riends, on, the 17th tra. Mr. and 1�rs, Kaiset, Kire, ZU1 fie's parents. literary introduced at the clo)ie of each in.-ing for this event, and had to depend llama, were raised by Mr. Johtiston and many, 0. Smitb­ lilling, the position, o� -Mr. an(I lifra. John Scott ape it Christmas meeting: these things all combined would,. S&Y.-Mr. JchnTel), of Manitoba, in vinit- concessioxi, of (,,rey.-Cbristmas passed very entirely upon the ordinary training in live- bred f -om, the. imported bull BI; a Rib. his -old -home- in'Morris.-Mr. Ira Etcher quietly in our village, mostf the inhabit--, 0 - I . 'laus with neatne despatch.i in Iona. -Mrs. W. AlcCloy hi3 week re. he thought,give the farmers an incentive ; I Santa as ng titook judging; such as, is given to every b school m and family rr oved on to tl�eir farm on the ants visiting with friends- in. the country - The officers and tone lore of the ceived 46 %pry nice Chrlatff iiiis I ox f rom Mr. for further study and research concerning Tie comfoftable� new brick residence first line of Alorria, week. -Mr. Martin Special ervices. were held -in St. Greorgell studeat %ho, takes the regul4r college course. oongratulate themselves on the success of, Mc()lo3, i their work. After Mr. McMillan ha the form of a nice p(ney.-Mr. d it V, -ederick, rt MaGallam, co'n. tbe gatherig as as enjoyed by wt cry. James'3o thron and -his b finished, other speakers followed and all J. Farrow Of Calgary, Northwest Terr.i. church, -b� Rev. Mr. Abey, and the Place atwith�,tnding this fact, -Mr, 131ack suc_1 bufli�cn the farm of Robe oth r, Fj cessiall 10, Otey, is com i - rtily concurred with what bad n said, tories, viaitel at Xr. It' bert Musgrove a had a quiet -and Sabbath like appeqrance. it) Carrying off the following 2� plefed and the- body present. areher s ending th-, Chrjitmas Iolidays.- hea bee P .-The Ancient Or- .11rizea family.hav6 taken possession, last week, and also called on other frierldis. OF OFFICEIL It is heated -A certain farm.e.- of HnIle+ towrahi� iso A �Yg Badhana is hr me .'r m London It. was then decided to organize, which - 1 udgixig Ifereford mttle, set-oud with a ftirnace and'will,make a very cosy had a, rather unusual experieucei -the ct-hoir on a -NI ise 11,mily� Welsh ar d sistex� resulted in the Martin left Blueva)e: thirteen years ago to der -of United Workmen held their nnual election of the following Wifh a new -house and 6 new bank night. Hewafi visiting a brother farner, Alits re also iome officers President, John Britton take a position as mail clerk on the Canadi. meeting on the 19th. The following offleers h6nic. Jenn�ie,. of London on a, judging C)tswold cwc-s tim.t. prize, -SIO ; I ; Vice% barv, �lr. McCallum's farm compares favor- and strted to dri yard,but an I acific 1). kilway. a post which he still were elected for the ensuing year Charles ve ut.of the b�in 0. and Al rs4 '08011 ood, of president,, William Britton; secretary, Ber6-1 judgig awine, third a-bly with the best going. his teA*m left the roa.-I and holds. -Mr. Farr �w is here to attend a 'Ritchie, worthy master ; A. McQjaai fore we t acro?s h; London 4pent Chri ttn si with bh ir rela. Stevenson ; treasurer, INI. D. Weir. Other 0 Dorset evve Iambs, fourth prize, P3 weep. --A the last Mee Cbriatmaii re unionof the Farrow family, at man - P. Gardiner, overseer ting. of the Clinton field, landing finally tip against fen.�e, It' tives in ff�.naa�,Il and ici ity; a. was then proceeded i with, the, I -Mips Rachael busines *otinci effiviency) I hird Ijri4lc�, Mr. J. X. Crealcy, of t lie Seaforth was too dark to tell just wh6re 1ho waii, as 51 canto co." the home of their �tither, Thomas Farrow, guide ; J. Moore, indoor w�aichman Pascoe 'ef�-h�rle thi we It for St. rhomas, membership fee was fixed at 21" J. L o rcdrildry, addres�iod the council regarding do spending d to dra tuml, 73. Mr. -k w(,n more iloney he supposed he was a long way a, the road, wil the winiter with mittees were appointe ft a consti- post master, Biussele.-A inumber of people, Campbell, outdoor watchman &we I's ere kbeiiht� the ("'Lablishmen-of.-a creamery in hat so lie tied his team and struc , out or a most of them from the Bluevale road, gath- receiver ; G. Ferguson, recorder ; W. Neal, competitors, ar s iN- I her sisti r,�;Alrs. Baker. I r. jo IL apman tution and to' see that a suitable programme 3. Thomas than any (,f his ill be town. . He purposes . ereteing, a building at the h)nie of Mr. and rs. James financier; G. Armstrong, physiciat light visible, During his &been e the far. uud Ill �roth,-r Ralph 16f lend 6, spent was prepared for each meeting. � It was also eved. -we, only i 15)x65, using part of the Constance factory, I F n I k, 0 (3rand i;otieed in 1he statement given ab iner, at whose'bouiae he had be vi"sit ing, Chrietrrafi with' tbeir ent( heie.-Mr. decided to hold a meeting every tVvo weeks, litahell, on Monday evening of last wee Archibald was elected as delegate t it for a. period of live ye�arii, o'r re- happened to be drivijig also, an was sur. and lm R.' Patersoll, )r+ apeat C I rhitmas' on Wednesday nights, command I ng at 7.30 ; to help them, celebrote. their golden wedding. iotfge, in Toronto . This loidge Is in a vry t (yo rri-en higher aggregate -s(�ore.4 it is second On, fund the euin of $60 to' The old couple are g�ettirk very feeble and prosperous covidition, and r each yea the fac prised to 8nd the tcain tied to tb fenceland VILh relativeal an d fr n hxef.er.- the first meeting being held on Wednesday, p C 'Pn 06 11 law pre M tie ri judgin Conaidering that the 0. A, f irgest number of members g rN i-9 not in operation, provided t1le coun- the owner nowhere in sight, fter some r chell is uearly blind. He used to the list for the li s. F. Rie is visiti! 'I tive ti� friends December 26th. At the first meeting a Mt. Mit 9 tiaid only One man in the competition, thi i for a countrY 1 61 v vo a free lease of the Gordon time had passed the c wrier cam back with in Eskex.-.Aiso irarntfa Co�wortb, of paper will be read by 1�ertStevensonuponll doll htinplaying the bag pipes, but the in the Province of Ontario, OU w-Udily a creditable record, nd one wh8iclh for five years or m I of them, seldom floa over the village lodge. om,. a fixed- -another neighbor and a lantern, to relieve London, id home this ek vi3iting -her The cultivation of the soil, and the dis-I A . DMI V, -IV, na; they, Now tj yllalta m.c. r,;U1 t6r priepli anxi I -iheir furs , bul of drees maW -other stone for, aothing. =Iretty Wtd4;,iVj ..ber 261h tb t limit tbe rkE� when' iv�s dsughter of A111 1.0 =errlege tb �ruuxlg farn was TU n a i, overl all xew, -,a r4agnifictut., te%0 amueemeri 'Julged. in. Pre wants tentif the young 'co, -gX -. t�d Wishes 0-11 Mr. ant bome. L'O--'�DoNs P-0; 0 is Rots, at. prtSe exit the was Lswu farm, fV -Student lif,6 sc Ht will V-1611 staick, who in jug! to TorOI)t ou,,the nick -sorry to say* I iwas took a i ,entertainment, "'na,kes a -goo %king pra barn, next; addition Bleetiona are doubt will ba: week. ,,,O;l Btathmen! 4 swith has bee rem which uo ra', The year is el of 82,04. -amounted to Jd expenditur lbrid.gfs" $4,X ISM% d val The -iGove rnim callent finatie eb,DW,n by thi the ce, turn nip $5.4 following itf -7 cas] $265 -� b0i ties eonel bentnres. T Paid to -the is, $6,16 NO. $348 NO. I e4-64 Union —During t - the mitehell -The 4t1it -fteod the flo —J , T. -S A sorne brick Ire in Mitchell. —Mr. Thi Logan" hfiazi .�ney,' the prio —Xn WM acres of his Wiles, for th —Another t1le person of aw,av,011 811111 85 yeal6s, - -:-The 8b. I to be devoted two of tbe*bi South Africz —11T. WT gan, has boill jog 33T 6. 00. fie mij ,disposed of 1 Mi. XrUep': �ti onoin the —Petes. -Qeant Smith: bave been af -be prtseuta� .Urn. —Mrs. 'Ri ftntly- P -res istand Vy -tb oburoh, as bet itervices.. ,- —C.'a-I bas- Aispoiael -Elms, -conta Und, of U There in IL 11 house, Thl . —Mr. x1i Atoxind, M�L i winter, viii James IIAI th6y left Dj V .was 1i oil omion, Ron by Rev. -eangrv,gati --�-Ap thl DAU161 Dec threesecon Birkshire I ter Wiliftel iship, was �4 :fifth. =The fi 40f , Fufistti� a good isho bc -,j exit 61.19" 000 for th, P,eiptni &rn reach -$351 ait -571294. —The a Duxieeitb, Vu'Wedue pretty We. 4-aughterl, Mt, WIT). morty L�' T1ei1Ub7`o; nuimber —A qui ,celebrate the resiAe Laura. wi 18mitil, a young fa Burn. of —Anot Many dra the court thin time, viotory. the towxl7f work of 26� -it was m giners, 11, contraetc work. -41re. passed Al .,he bad theSabb taken mi nodni, th peetedly, morning. A A . DMI V, -IV, na; they, Now tj yllalta m.c. r,;U1 t6r priepli anxi I -iheir furs , bul of drees maW -other stone for, aothing. =Iretty Wtd4;,iVj ..ber 261h tb t limit tbe rkE� when' iv�s dsughter of A111 1.0 =errlege tb �ruuxlg farn was TU n a i, overl all xew, -,a r4agnifictut., te%0 amueemeri 'Julged. in. Pre wants tentif the young 'co, -gX -. t�d Wishes 0-11 Mr. ant bome. L'O--'�DoNs P-0; 0 is Rots, at. prtSe exit the was Lswu farm, fV -Student lif,6 sc Ht will V-1611 staick, who in jug! to TorOI)t ou,,the nick -sorry to say* I iwas took a i ,entertainment, "'na,kes a -goo %king pra barn, next; addition Bleetiona are doubt will ba: week. ,,,O;l Btathmen! 4 swith has bee rem which uo ra', The year is el of 82,04. -amounted to Jd expenditur lbrid.gfs" $4,X ISM% d val The -iGove rnim callent finatie eb,DW,n by thi the ce, turn nip $5.4 following itf -7 cas] $265 -� b0i ties eonel bentnres. T Paid to -the is, $6,16 NO. $348 NO. I e4-64 Union —During t - the mitehell -The 4t1it -fteod the flo —J , T. -S A sorne brick Ire in Mitchell. —Mr. Thi Logan" hfiazi .�ney,' the prio —Xn WM acres of his Wiles, for th —Another t1le person of aw,av,011 811111 85 yeal6s, - -:-The 8b. I to be devoted two of tbe*bi South Africz —11T. WT gan, has boill jog 33T 6. 00. fie mij ,disposed of 1 Mi. XrUep': �ti onoin the —Petes. -Qeant Smith: bave been af -be prtseuta� .Urn. —Mrs. 'Ri ftntly- P -res istand Vy -tb oburoh, as bet itervices.. ,- —C.'a-I bas- Aispoiael -Elms, -conta Und, of U There in IL 11 house, Thl . —Mr. x1i Atoxind, M�L i winter, viii James IIAI th6y left Dj V .was 1i oil omion, Ron by Rev. -eangrv,gati --�-Ap thl DAU161 Dec threesecon Birkshire I ter Wiliftel iship, was �4 :fifth. =The fi 40f , Fufistti� a good isho bc -,j exit 61.19" 000 for th, P,eiptni &rn reach -$351 ait -571294. —The a Duxieeitb, Vu'Wedue pretty We. 4-aughterl, Mt, WIT). morty L�' T1ei1Ub7`o; nuimber —A qui ,celebrate the resiAe Laura. wi 18mitil, a young fa Burn. of —Anot Many dra the court thin time, viotory. the towxl7f work of 26� -it was m giners, 11, contraetc work. -41re. passed Al .,he bad theSabb taken mi nodni, th peetedly, morning.