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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-01-04, Page 42P I � __ _ � t — I -I -- -1 ­ . ­ C ­.. - .. - - -_ - - , i - __ _ - ­ ­'. ­ ---- � - __.7 - ­_ - � I - I I—- ­ - � , - I ____,__ - � - -1 . 7�� ­��1­1­1 ; - _` ­ , . ____ I ___ - -.1 � IT I � . I � . � � - ­ ­ - I . ___­ I - - I I I . :_ .- � if �� ­ ­ . I , � : ! - . . . � : I � , I .. : � . � . � F -_ -_ - __­, -- ­- - - - - - � ., Fr--------- .. � - � . . � I , . - - _: I . I I I , . . . .. , , . I - i I f � , I i ! �� , . I , I � I _ � � . . , 11 7 - * 4 I . - . . w I � . Ti I - . I . - . . - . � - �_. � : - , � I i � I . , - , 1 1 1 . . I 1. � � � Z . I - . : - . . . I � , q I I . - . I . I . . Y. . . .. I '' . � I I . � . - i I . I I : . - r I � _ � � . t T i - . I . I : I � -- - I I I I . . : I '� I . � ­ - � i ; ,� .. . . i .. . � 1. f � : 4 - -_ �___ � 7 . � t � i -, ti- ------ "' - , . � ; I � I i - _ - - i -1 ,�. ­� . _. . — '11�_ �� _'_��,'­ ­_ - . ___� -----I � I . . 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I � Howla:, 3, who one repro. party sab do 12 to Alk olabo I 0.9 �, ,'I News X - shipped in the proper time, thus U t 0131Y date;- r. 0. A. SUAI, tooste were The bridal party proceeded , to the Altar LL - . I I � - NT E W ADVE RTISE MENTS. sentiod one ol'the divisio 2 i ( L breakfast, n hich the . Ile the weddin march was played by S 7 _. . -To Trooper Alulloy" tate weddi was tastefully decorated for the occasion. ; . Um"ar et and if the citJ in the riate� eplies. It is wh - losing his chance of the ,good d t but given and lie ited approy, "'Kaine. ,,Rev. T. B. Saw. A 6- stroyed by ah Legislature, is also a ow ( ids�toi an las . ­ Xpf golion in the Mrs. (Rev.) C. C. - -4 bullet fro! gff The figure betwcen the p:lrontlieelfl, er CM unde� heavy , L Mr. Frank pence. Mr.1 Spence not using I a customary , le f Salem, acted am geopinsman, while - I - . Pwtrioliel?uod corromitt, . .per on wbich , the the use of hiarrioney, bqt being not least, to - L I I � - one, denotes the page of the p� - . . f the Dbminion stereotype fc rm, to say that the presents yer, o later, Miss : I I I a -y 6 were the bride wa . : 1W . dvertigument will be found. d Insurance A Arges, is the well known scare � assiated by her, a . , AT . - # I ,of At 000. The home 0 expense for storage an at able , They anied to Can 1 ian ,Government � I 9timoumble Weather -Greig & Maodonxld-1 . , to our Alliance, and has been 1, his life ei'leading were num, irm is and v I nd Ella Blair. We"bride was AccOmP I I I I i ad � , Thousands of dollars have been . lost I � . man. He. both, and he token@ of Oongy tulation a - � � i . . ment this amount by -an- �Rational Sale -W', Pi0kard & Co.o-5 � , . i sea. prohibitionist and temperance y her father, who gave her away I . I � A Sen . � the moot exten. the altar b: . I � . I Fancy Goodq Cheap-Alux, wilgon-6 Ontario farmers and dealers this, very has served in the council for several terms, admiratiom v ore amotli 6 of C won Sound's 'Rev. C. C. Kaine performed the ceremony, -For two or three IT110 I - Tb�Greatsecret Riehardson&mcloiriis-6 I - I . o iat TweUti . One Week Lovger-gBtate J hnson Rros.-b . son through this cause. This is �nother and,tbiisyear was a member of the goa r young br des. Anich th many pres. pisale - f the ,81ttljoili . , - . . - 9 . to alli - mi xectink-W. L, Outnicttc-5 U Cont � WWI mail Of fmi 1 .ft F the bride's McFarlane nt ill be kept A.r.nu matter which should be relegated t a rai - rol. He is the ablest and t , of Amberley. After the cere- I open � . was a. )iano, the ' ' r n, S,tore , rd of give ever roce ved by on , . ited by Revs. Swann, of Ripley, and ' � ' 'Wantcd­ U. R Kinz-8 - - .1 in politics, and sent I " co � - o r � . . r -nee that will I . e . .theloto but he is a Libera . mony the'happy couple were the recipients Th- e' ,wall ­ba,la way commission to be dealt with. ' . he :)wen Sou � glate Insti, � I . I NV(,c,d Wonted -F Burgnird & Son -6 . m in a fath 7 congratulations tendered by � � � Ittlec- 6 . - . that will b( a heavy hu a licap 'to �1' Acts suite of of many hoart5 I A-,tici-pat-ed proportion, I � books ehow. Wanted-Exp,18-tor ( opapers lly last tU tA � staff, a cost- the guests pres 0 � . 19 it'not passing strange that new I ike Toronr,( and espesiv N78!liudeats' presented � cot i e' ont. The party then return- � vr;eeent the contmion Po%dem-4, V. Fear -5 Tor city ] f , d the t6o6chii I - I . Annug Iff.c,t to. g -T. X Hxys-b and politicians will waste, their 6pace and year when some of the bc 11 'Weathers of that hall furniture an ed t o the home, where it oplendid dinner I L - I ly Morris 3hair. The re eptic i to, the pop, I been cOlUct-0- ,- . � FIctcher Nlu lv M th,a-NI-isa Doble-8 in I era asivIlether pAr y are trying to ruL the election on po- 0 i idian Paci flo wall served and enjoyed by all . The wed- --.A- Woman nam -41 M� -8 - time wrangling over such ' att E. H L WOU ular bride and gro*om at �Ihe C , H THE BLL E Fft:0NTn W wo Nk 14nted To Uent--C. S. Andrews thi3 1110001111tio' T -- -R. Sttvagic, Mayo. Novick Wantcd - Win. Ite -dy-8 Sir Wilfrid Laurier* or Sir Charles Tupper liti at line . e wou d on for �he -fact depot, jus� before the do part of the 3 p. .ding presents ,Were very suitable, reflecting . � � I I � I ith Ill i- Ga telrnt­ 5 - I . have no chance for succu a bat . . of the donots. The f I . - - - I � sas, -who, eloped w I "IT ore � D teril)g Fullyth5 great credit om the taste L A A A A 04- - , I I To T110 VIC7,t � are responsible for raising the ra e and ' 06,tiven, M. expres i, was very fla iful A04 - - A `01 ALA � � - _�_ - - - -1 - ; . -13, Oyler by M 11"orsalt---u. Itieks-li - I that Shaw'aud Howland are Consery see : beaut � Frank f I Iloiler and Faidne For saw --p. Me(;regor-fi e field S'perlia people gal her ed on tb e y �atf & r I to groom's gift to his bride was* a . rna be -city of WiDD11 Itlitc-It Qardincri­6 oree&qry in the -Province- of Quebe,,,.or as. and, if theyboth reii in th U car they encoun. silver tea service. -Friends were present from A of AfantleS, Ive wtIl sell 810 iiiantles. in t South ituron,Farniers"IneV 1�� . . I off. As t ey entered t � . . 1, - b � ith Osit-] IT. Shaxv--B may slip, in.between them. . we e frequently Graind Valley, Teeswater, Wingham, Kin- o clear Out the bilance of our sto , eon living V -W. is loyal or d isloyal, I antle.8 for $L3.75 ; $6.5,0 man tles for ,$3.25 - , Pon't Negleet to whether Mr. Tarts I ___ tered. a at rrn of rice, and or 64 ; 8750 M, J I . -months. -.Nlrs- 6`aVAg1o"a Co'd F, (t -R. WUH4 L . The .utmoost el ' � & Son - questions . L 0 . - . - h I uden . i - oardine, Goderich, Chicago and elsewhere. I. 88 mantles f .50'; $4 ma -for % , 1 -.5 that do not -matter a r w of -ping t - for 8"' , ; A Big chanc, - -J W. Oct -Vcini­�; - � The Globe says : 11� We in Onta io have, cheered b be "' fl, I Shortly after one o'clock the wedding party, t I mantles for $2 ntles ,.2 ; and all othen. at last wzek, And with th, ­_ thuslaam ' vaile an I' the occasion was $6 mi ntles for $3 ; $5 . they are deoi - pr�. 1 Come and ,stee for Joeatqd the erri . I I t- be sol . I ng wol ' I � to thio people how I n of the present . accompanied by a number of the guestop Every mantle in the store , I �� taken a ian' f b t probably 4 poor .apprediatio I thesame rate. - whether they,are decided at all Or not, I . d he students and ve to Ripley, where, amid showers of ed to Show them to duced ber to Teturn boll , � rat' of settlement and ilevolopment ip the friends gabh2lootothe platform to show irk dro yours -If if they are 1101 just as advertisecL We will be plefis . - ught Iron) K _� - slit '(Wrou (bxpooitor - 0 , ; r8tood that best -wishes amd rice, Rev. and Mrs. Dever I I � terwas bro - I 0 while questions of such momentous import 'the tct I vote in I ii�rard, a way that could not lic imisu nde i . I 11".0, 15�1 w4t. In 1896 the tct . route for London and you, hether you buy or not. . � . I I � Savage. I i - ' - - � ___ ...._. — ance as those we have alluded to so irce get. . Briltish Co umbia, was 3 136. On D o e -wished the 1 brid and groom took the train en . Dever is a member � I � — : 11 I -The fire which deSt I , � I . . I tinued proii- Dresden. Rev, A.;W . � I . .1 � � � __ __ ­__ fault of this ,a really , t in Vancouver long life, happiness afid cy � � i j I ord ? The � � picture'li fact�ory, � Jan. 4tb, .1901 a Passing W 0 last 4,07. votes wery caS . � I men who were or- I : KFAFQUVP1T. FRIDAY, perLty, L of a class of nine young I [ . . i T - Met i : � to] �a,s V ' - ; , , - - with the People. . They are beiing ro hed by c ungest son o t the ministry of the hodiot Ick of ,tof last, week, V - � ------- - . alone. - in :Yale -Cariboo 3,303 votes were _ -Mr. William G. Lu or, 3 f dained o e als� have a large and well a . i � a very ietoric b! I — - � I the railway companiesp and while thin bare. I as united church in June. He is -now located in -_ I - o,l d hi, cast in'18( 6, while .7,421 votes were polled Mr. Wm. Luker, of this village, W his I ' Doel houee, a rathei ; I . - Z Walton. We extend to Mr. Dever and Iadio c, t the cornet I The Transportation Problem faced, day -light robbery .4. going On, they tht recent Federal contcat, in that donstitu- in marria e�at the mall0e, V%rna, on Wed- Calendars,; S' VancylHandkerchiefs,, ,.� structur a . I It is gtatifyilig to notice that the people permit the appolokistm for, if not thl Agents f 1902 must large- nesday o last week, Ito bliss Elizabeth' estimable bride our hearty congratulations Ohl stma's Cardl , - I . en(y.- The redist6butior 6 � J i I � in Hcrisall for the and befit wiehes for a long and successful q I � � aide street% The DA I - . � : . I I . - u of tie West, Becker, who :has lived ill aston' , tiaere, - . . of Oatario, and particularly the farmers. are of the- robbers, to divert -their �Uention ly-nereaso the reprose it atio r the b lance of past year or so. They will I "T r in their chosen work. .. . I Which vy e are selling 4t prices that w , ish you. hotel) and it wai - � and propoi tionately t a ofe . : I i - Mackenzie William L becivining &live to the manner in which they from their losses to .these insigul cant is. i . I r4e d , . o, ver in the House o � Commons f om On- and have already furnished a home in one . . I ; - I of vict4 '� , I r go. . Ve unit I I i I . - Dr -bled by robbers &b tterop- p e with : i I . I I ta . . i I . are now being and have long been . - I . �io And .',)ucbec to tf a western Provipoes." of Air. Ietty's dwelli Hills Green. 1. _On Christmas I try in sues, simply to give the work, � I � , their frie ids in wirlhing hem happiness and 1 ' ,day � � 'Che railway corporations of this coun portunity to carry on their befariou I - � � . prosperity. I , Oi;lTuAity.-The friends and acquaint. C othing, Depaetment, , I took place at the J �,rei -_ - This wa - is � Wor - . . %rices of Mr. Richard Luker, of Moline, � ; � �� . Curry,of the Par lipei . . � the matter of freight chargeo. This is the real truth, unpalatable though it � Mif I , ! I L _. b ussions whic ; H.rENTATION.-The shol. LOCAL Bmuris.- Rcloori, of Ailea anitoba, will regret to hear.of 'the death � I the marriage of her dai y I lie disc , h may be, and it is gratifying that some of 6, Craig, was here during �Ihe past weels . L amply manifested � I IDDRESS AND PR ;, visit- M I � , , 100 boys' all -wool two-piece suits, jo Mr. Alexander Fbrr�� , ar an . d f r ends in schc :)I section NO, 5, Moro rnold.-Mr. Johns, of his second eldest son, David, aged 21 pecial holiday ptices in Clothilig. � - took place, and the resoLlUtiong passed, at those who have been duped so long are now irog her a ster, Mrs. H. lace onthe _WOOI L . The bride was ebarmin , � � em Aed on the ait day of Oka i chool years, which sad evant took p : 0 men's all three piece suits 0 poii. ris I of Guelpi, bas been visiting at H. Cook' The ,remains were in- be cleared ai 4t. 50 .; I 0 , t be cle-aTed at $5 ; -0 . � I . the various f.xrmeLrFs` in-11tations w4ioh have being aroused to a a . ense of their true . ye i6r 2d presented their.. teacher, Miss during tt o past week. -Mr. and Mrs. L, W 17th of December. . . Don't forgetito see our 11rices i4 Freize and Beaver � silk and carried a bes I been in s'"-sion for the pait two weeks. At- ing, to kick, and are, 9 al ed in the Rapid, City cemetery on Wed- boys' pants at 250 a pair. ; arid -carnationfl, the Mi - tion and are commeno . Christy A. Halliday, with a beautiful china Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, all of torr I for the holi [ay season, !Don't, forget to spe be&-utiful ba-isket of rot irected to the ' t and handkerchief and glove 1, nesday, the 19bh inat. over3oats. � These prkes last Only ( I I I . Exeter, spent -New YeO a with the Messral. GOOD TimE.-Mrs, Davi ' hethek yo�u purchase o not, i ,ye(l t . teuLtionhas not only bceu d asking to be relieved1from the im o8it,10118 tea set, fr it se ei pr seeing . d Rife, of r i . march was Pla . ictims. boK together with an addreebt -f St, Mary's, 0 Ut A our values, W I iniquituolis discrimination in freight rates of which they have ad long been t 0 McDonelL-Mr, Moir, 0 t now visiting I i , jug i I 1 6m he iv . ciation of her as a * teache - and, a �rents, a Sheldon, Dakota, is here * . After congratulations 1 '_racti6ed by the railway - — their appc I New Yei r's with his p Mr. and re, 171111111--l-.1 I happy COUI?le; abo'O which had b4eu p . friend. The presenta ion ,,Was ria(e b n Mr. Thomas Coleman's and other friends. . I � -1 . .......... ­ ........ � ­- � ...... I-— ..... � ...... � . . .......... I . I V_ Robert doir.,In addELion.t) our I I companies in favorof tWe shippers of the iead In honor of her visit, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman- ' Bat down to a sumptul Editorial . Notes .'and ComT'ents. >Jabel Proctor,.while tbo addiess wai reeve and councillors, .�Ihp .were all nomin- eir resi- I Depallrtmehnt. I .1 theovening was spenL . United Statea and to the- detriment of the . I - . � �Onta . rio by Jenroie�Cole. , I � � ated for ,he year 1601, Jve have the names gave a grand family re -union at th G ocery I Accounts for the Pro.vince of ence on Friday evening last. The brothers . I . I _34r. ,iobn 'Tiylor people of Ontario, but a very firm demand _ 11 . � dwmn� of G. C. l-3etty . s'nd W ri�i. Bu o hanan, for the d other I . . � I I . P. b4rd . time I - made up for the eleven m.onthe ending on - . I . itqs Hudson, W. j, and sisters of Mrs. Rife and numerous A of Ohris . . � rather st kii Dominion Gov- Sta fl a. reeveship, and Tho. bag been made upon the I ;,_ re ' jr., nd James E, relatives and friends were present. After Fresh arriv%ls this. -We tmas go 6, includ , Crosse & Blackwell'i ast. lie w,as fir : November 3OLh, show that the receipto we is place, Uark, R. Paterson, ' ingli ,, so sevo to ' . CIIA-� (;Elo -Dr. H ifichison� of tl in to the Troyer, , or councillon 1 mn ijoying a bountiful fowl supper, prepared I ; 1, cii-rrauts, rai E ernment to take the matter in hand, and . Hadley Doan el layer and riat figs, now dates, nutL pins, &c y a broneho, oint an independent railway commisei . 83,706,000, and the expenditures 83,6 . 0000, ha I accepted the posit on of pbysici . 3 iah was offered by Mrs. Coleman tor, the occasion, the re- peel , new . I time thought it W40UIA ion, ! C no of - re- i -0-1 St. T! omaB, was the winner of the *F9 wl, . * - I HoweN , app ng are th6 principal iti combinied societies of the city ainder of the evening was most pleasantly I Weare paying 4c for dried apples ,er be recov,er The followi . � ve his fa.,n . ily there go r. He as a prim for the one wilho w uld guess the in sic and dancing. i . wardg wR6 stri,eken � with power.to stop this discrimination and and will remo . I octal converse, mu [2rWe make a gpecialty of prompt deli cry. . I I to see that Oatario gets justice. I -- oeipts during that period :'. Subsidy, ,ql,. ha04 taken i � with hin .Dr. D. weight of the three Pip a! on e ibition at the spent in a � . I w . - Tim Ex i E I nto- partne ship , I - _ It wag a jolly company and Mr. and Mre. I H,e - as stayil3g ,at I . -19.6,1772 ; interest, $250,000 ; special dePokit,. Rodgion, of Gr vton. �Dr. lHodgeon meat shep of Messrs. Wephe - I & Rievera. ' made admirable hosts, leaving . ',Iytb, and while that - 1-oSlTopt has been hammering away at this .� . I i i � I einses, I Conduct ;hw prac- M � n Clin. liothing undone .for the enjoyment ecently, be wae , ly 1 $16,167 ; crown lando, $1,120,111�-; lie' ll side'in Staffa ani i iss Viclet Whitesidea! spei, � seVeral days Coleman and i ( T, - ' . rnxtter for yeaTs, but until now, for gorn e V299,940 ; education', $44,233 -, fisheries, tic6 there. We ,wish him every ( iccess. during trie past week ith ,� ieud;h' i pleasure of their uefits. ' . p Qu�enls and then -to 11 ' I -Y Whi . � Bi h a. ut . I H ROWD - -On the evenilig iol I son or other, little attention has be,, $33,800 ; succession duties, $216,A )O - pro- i8on a many, frie I ere ton. -Mr. and, Mr 1�,! Pie,)e of Forest, . s. -T Robert Hothain, of ,COME: WITH T E 4� 1,0 TO � rea . le 11 D . Hutch . I I ; I . I � althongh.the farmers and buai- vincial . a6cretary's ..-department, $70,000'; � will reg t his depar�ure,. �hey 11 all spent part of last weel; I and his with Mr, Moline, Manitoba, is visiting friends and I � I 11 , I I I home of Alexau,oer 0 given to it', . I revenue tax, $231,000. It *will join in w* hing him prosperity in his new and Mrs. J. Sul5herld4d.-Nir. Wm- Cot- -relatives in this vicinity. -Mr. Arthur . the sceneof a VcrY ba I root & N nf-Iss men'of thic, Province have lost mill-ionG provincia b the Gov*ernment a re likely . well has been appoints 11 age i b for F , N 1 �r Miss Annie beitt� thus be seen tha . and enlar e'd field of Is or. I —The Mack, a student of the veterinary college, J; to - I . I I - � I � - __ Wood . ' SEAF01UPH : -1 n. ThQ: . successor to ,Mr. D. Burns. � I U of dollars in this way. � 1 9 1uple of , days at his . eury Watso I - . . . to meet the Legislature next seBBio i with a . . inning Toronto, spent a co 6. B4, Gu ' 111�1 H � one hundred thousand I I a roads rt I sleighing is fairly good.on th - untry, �be I Be uncles', Charles and Ferdinand Stelok.- i ly attired in fawn aD4 The le,ading railways of this- co I snug surplus of about . . - � north and south, but !very -,hi I I I _­ I I - . ; - . if dollars. -.1 . Tuckersmith. . Mr. Thomas Jarrott returned to his school ; . � i - . . sitter, 'Miss 1,',val wb4i it, remembered, have been built largely, I � . T � � . running east and we8 .-I he communion I . . - .- � ,ST E,ND NOTES. -At the �annual meet. )n Sall. at Courtright last Wednesday. -R. and A. � . I " t ClU - - ,WF will be � ispensed in C 4mel c atirch, ( I � I � groom. wala 13uppor ,_ ed Col. . � ; Clod After th,e� � not entirely,. by subventions from the Pub The citizens of 'Toronto entertai in i vir. Thomas . .,tory i ervice Stelck were Villitirl friends at Drysdale I -S oul erich. in i chool section No. 6 T' bath first. The prepai , a will be 9 I —No. 1, Dry oods, lad es good - a than ' -1 STO Y_ 4 ' - lie treasuries of the Dominion and the Pro onel Otter, the comriiander of the na I T neend was elected brusteei for the next last week. -Mrs. J. Jarrott treated her THREE, . S -1 performed by -R.v. A I . I m -Municibal in tt I a e li � vely bonducted on this TtidaA aft, by friends to a fowl supper on New Year's eve. , lothing, mon's goods oi I a .- . Pany partook of 0 ,ie. And., notwithstanding this fact, e ' ' ; �7. No,. 3, Gro . ICOMCARi,ver e Fari vin, forces in South Africa, at, a comp ee I ea rs, 4f Biucefield.-The ! No C - i, a h Rev. Mr. Sawyers, 11 " - - -aid rr)ing freig h a this year. -At the annua'ri'o ,cot* meet. -Mrs. Rife, of Dakota, is pending a few i . , . . ,they have for years been cS' :ht banquet in the pavilion in thrat eity' one jolly Phlls'entertainm6t, teid in Miller's ;1 ; c nned go ds, I butter and teas. - Tanner . Mr. A D. Wiltme was the i Irlelatives. Mrs. . q erieo—specialties,'� a 0 AS Minne%pplis and other far in at .NKo. 4 to rsd x- weeks with friends and ! 0 . Air. Them � — The Govern r General ' new op(ra hall, on TO .. , Friday and � - I I � theacene of a very P1 I � � � . ,from Chicago, evening last week. oll re iring trustee and Mr. Thomas ('Brien is Saturd a 7 . evenings of last w , were largely Rife is a sister of C. Troyer, postmaster --- - I I - - A � I . I iesday evening, Dee, western points.io the seaboard, for less than and many prominent Canadia political e elected for the nex; thn e yeare. � f i � Melvin L. 1. . r t e truat - attd c joyed.-Miss Dent, i . seldale'; Robert . Francis ' laiarl from: any points in Ontaxio, thus not only and military, were present. Lor ;blinto de- -Mr, ini Mrs. Newt)n Cri.h, 0 . WEDDI.Nc; BELL -S. -A very quiet and expenditure, $ 5. The liabilities Hoop3r, Horace G. .. urlburt, Wilijani'May, 1910n being the - olly' Stratforl, accompaniedi,'by he.- friend, Miss . . i ary I As � j -4e hich he. Michigan, spent the hbliday� here Addi- pretty we ing i nehip amount I � depriving the produ' of livered an excellent speech, in , ddi tDok placo on Christmas of the tow to $10'673, and the Peter S. Stewart, itchell ; William H. daughter, 34iss A cers of thiB Province highly commended the bravery, d sh and g. spe ) the hc fidays Reeve, Of Listowe!, a t ti e past - week at Mrs. VVilliam Curry'o, of the Parr i 9 W,eir, a prosperous y. . the natuml advantages which they possess, ' son Johni, of Minnes,n, with he aunt, Mrs. tsub erland.-Rev. . Day, - aseet sto $27,503. Of the assets $14,582 are I Hart, Woodhani ; Wm. A. Robertson- ington. ALbwot 100 � patriotism of the Canadian volunteers. 'He Ta Line, Hay, when her eldese dau � Welob, Seaforth, here, --Mrs. W. C. Lan 8,)oroigli and W. J. Doherty preach 3d in I rivitt Memor- ghter Mary invested in intertest bearing mortgage*� Mont ton H h S. . iving to the produvers of a hinted that henceforth there would be room d in marriage -to Mr, * ton HIMM, Wellesil-es but actually 9 MUves la b, Exeter, on $abba tl i even' , laar,. Ann was unite - Few townships occup.10 a better position Strat oi ' -'g I family ara visiting re i in Blyti.-Miss . I chure I A,_I&,g;e� Bain, Carlingford ; - , n, Assembled to I I to., I . , -ous to enable them to made in the British army for Canadian offic. 8.9pending the hoiday; at her financially t pp. The following Agne i Brownell, adie Philip . foreign Zoantry abo Dialwia I ge i . I Special services more he.d. in InJarmel Alexander Forrest, of Stanley. - 'the cere- han McKill' v, Violet .ceremony,, at wihich ... � he sewwat . ; beat us in the foreign markets. This, as we era who distinguished themselves se Cblonel hn e in McKillop.- r. andEs. oseph - i performed by Rev. G.' Long, Of cei�ed by t I Simp I Dalrymple, . P7,m, , ' � . . # I , Otter and others have done,and, when the wes W Moosomin, 'Northwest To itory church t him week. -Ed! round Geiger and his mODY wal re :beautif ul are the amounts re - $582 ; 5� on, Seaforth , Mary Wright, of theRpise or . are en I qa ed ag Hensall. The bridal atti was one : No 2,1$279 ; 4, Wyandotte - . have already said, has been going on f Queen distributes her New Yeak's titles ' brother, 'William, W, 0 After many good wishes school secti .bakewide ; Nettie Drolyea, I .-W.M... Hyde, 6 -at I 91, $292 ; 6. $303 ; 7,1394,1; 8, $381 ; 9, $539 ; Mar3 Flartag , C rrie McNight, Apes � I ate here on, a visit. I I on kolld re . teachere on the Babybn li2( and wesbio and becoming. years, but W is just now that the- people a Colonel Otter will not be overlooked. � JAINIES Quicii.-One rif the - their friends, all repaired to the $333 ; senior No. 1, John Iton. R �r! TuE BATE 4stniss vacation with from 10. $274 ; 102, $321 ; 13, Isle Ross Ethel Salvadge, Min- eudd'ouly - ., . . �. 7 - few remun - iDg pione r � � Zurich, spent the CL magnificent repast . ; senior Noo 2. 4 ; senior . 9 railiger, -week, at his home ox readly'beconiing aroused to the imposition 3 of "Turne .-'s" sect. 0 dining room, where a No, 3, i E kelton, 8trat rd ; Bevin 67 i Stratford, The:caui to Hon. G. IV. Ross, OntaxiQ'o remier, io . . witt. oil t pain their p&renta here.- r. an Mrs. Georg ovided. Atter tea, amusements of $137 No. nie _ . n, TucL eremith, pa slid away week for their now was pr ny $208 ; senior No. I 1, i $133 ; senior Mole sworth ; Bell I . Roxburgh, Avonton ,- failure. Deceased that has been pr'actised upon them and or sufferi on Satdr ay, December 2.2nd, in Thompson left here thi�, various kinds were indulged in. The in.& 12,_$135 ; separate scho6i, $208. arling, Cor Waring, St. Mary# -, . - - 5, au� � _ goo seems to be growing in ment3l power as he home in Manitoba. Mr. 'r�iomson left a Olivo� Sp - �iln 181 demand a remedy. At the several meetin _ . � Ireland advances in years. His apeech at Mie Sif ton the perso: n of Mr. J ,nies Crich. For a few' presents testify to the high esteem in which i . I � . i few days ago, with hi ; car load of effects, NOTES. -Mr. ThomasRelly, from Klon� John A. Beat llyowanostown'- Wilfrid . - about 20 years &go, . we have mentioned, instiancea from practical days prior to his dea h he had not Ue(n very the yourig couple are held, and the many' mes aynor, 'Hen . ; I - - � banquet a few weeks ago overshadowed the . nd while hire. o hon ' as Accompanied by dyke, who has been visi�ing his mother and Fallis, Listowel ; J H-0 wax unmarried his discrimina- . well, thougli-not ex :r,encing any a good wishes of a large circle of friends go � I her sist r, iss. elen Moir, While re ret- otheir relatives in MoKillop, returned to the � experience were given of t I - e Albe� -t L. Lang or Milverton ; Andrew sister, wilio is blind. . tion. We have only space9 for speeches of all the other great a d gifted - ruing in quest ion Mrs. Cri( h 'a' a P, . �, ra ,wiLh Mr. � Wed on W':ednesdaii Thursda [den mill - however, Oil the mo �ot u i" Ing losiog oo resi en �s li e Mr. and ,. I and Mrs. Forrest. V ei Uttl), Donegal ; Ifenry McFad I Monday af terni h it men wh spoke there, and was a adbject for iny, riding to .prepare i ome d licai y for h � F g losiog their many friends A FAMILY GATHERING. -There was a ing , bout eighty invited guests assembled at -bank ; Samuel Morrow, Matthew Mccaf. . h Thomson, e unite with usual liewltill. and as. . --be 1h, . pleasan I of those mentioned wt the meeting of t e Fru utaide rem, He also spoke at b4eakfast, and return,ng.to , . -droom a . t family reunion at the home of Mr. tne esidenco Mr. Robert Habkirk. A Wm. StepbenI John . Lit a general 1. ark. . in wisl log them all i aue(ess 'in the far � frey, Stratford ; ut to attend to the - f , in an very pleasant evening *a ane'"g, Thompson, Earnest Oliver, St. MsTysi I Growere Association, by- Mr. McNei , fE w minutes' later und tha, th short A Mrs. Joseph Hudson, on New Year's I 8 spent in d i 10 I . the banquet to Colonel Otter last week. - , � .-Mr. Hadley DOan wu made the re- - I . L I return for Borne timo . Windsor. -Mr. t me which elapse� his spirit bad t en its west y, when their sons and daughters gather I ra. H. HeIn- ' music and gimes� -Mr ,and M , I prominent fruit grawer of His effort on tbis occasion seemed t be even I' . cipient of a handson: 6 rocking chair, as a da - . A very pretty ,wedding was celebrated' neighbors, Who Xt jol � v ip appm-ently. passed ,'igbt. Intosh and Miss McMill�hu, of J,on on, are - . i - McNeil said that the high railway Lrate -one. I� was d,-parture, he ha I � .1 Christmas present, 6orn r and Mrs. ed to spend the day together, and a . At Trinity chur I a e i I 0 Christmas! He - was founil lying. more brilliant than his former &way as _if in aleep. Ilia -departtiie v I ,as, ill- Samuel Oke, of Mo0en, It nitoba, accom- happy time theyload-, One of the most visiting Mr. McIntoswo parents and other 9 . Was one'of the chief obstacles to fruit witty, interesting, patriotic and uat have .. day, Rev.- Mr. er in, the rector, � . been eloquent. He I seems' to be e jually at ol �ed, a peaceful one. Deceased was )orn in anied by . gool wishes for pleasant events of the day was the presen- relatives in this towliship.-Miss Jennie extinct. grawing in Qatario, and he supported his .Nottinghamshire, and carne to . m any J tation to the worthy parents of two hand- i I Ing t oetemo The interested parties � lwm� .. En la:jd . a nd welf are. Shannon, of Walton, js spending a few I I home on any subject, and he has - the happy f Els future happi 6 a . - ere r, Thomas . toriernan, of Mitchell, in -ion with a number of instances in which anad a in 1838. Fou i years b "fore his fath- � Jobn is, some chairs, a token of love From their , eeks with ,her Wunts', l;he Misses Shannon". I w Op, - faculty of making his subject; on whatever e � � ed in Tunkeramith, and brou h � t His laughter, U�8. Will' I w I farol- tand iss � Martha, daughter of the late MA c had ttl 9 d YM children. The gift was accompanied by an Os. Rdbert!Henderson a ( � - r Ameri an competitors were favored to the f WAS 1613D remembere . and Mrs. Oke, . Mr. and � - f- : � it may be, both interesting -and instructive, a - 'a I Thot 'Hill, Logan.. , I � b a amai�i out in the year n entioned, do- . visit. -Mr. address, expressive of the love existing be- ily, Of Brussels, spent 1�ew. Year's day with ieadvantagie of this Province. A basket of of saying just the right, thing at, the right who were here last surhmer on a r. A. D. Forties, son of Mr. Duncau � , d - . ents and children, and the hope � - I Fall wheat (new), stsn� '' , � - I grapes �q . elling here for eleven cents coulcl time and in the "right way. ' He is, unques- 0 aged: havin,a lived.ou the same lDt all the and Mrs. Jol�n McAl 6ter their our tween Pat Mr. Hender'son's fatheO and mother,- Mi. Forbes, of North Ei Loth4ope, met with an un. sprins Wheat per bwhoo , time he,waR in this country, a ol was there- - - that they may long be bpared to be a, guide and Mrs. Wm. Hende ou.-Mr. Coleman Per btwbd1__­ , . ^." .tionably, the most gifted public 8 eaker in A . sons and four daughterles or hristmas day, forti nate accident On Wednesday afternoon - --- - not. be sold in B�audon for leas than fifty f re, faimiliar 'with al the hard expEriences pi-. are tak.en by and counsel to the children. It was a most I Mclatosh, of Betwood, ho has een snend- Pass per busholl- - - - Canada, and- Ontario hais good rea ion to be o: pioneer life. He , v im the youi ig 3st of a had a rice family gro I Ing Ae holidays at bin om e here, left on � of Iso it week, whichl will confine him - to the ,Barley p or busbeL� - - - - ount of the freight charges. I - of w om ah broth. Mr. Tr)tt. They &Is ,Ld nother picture fitting opening for the new year, and we; I . , -1-10000- cents, .on 'ace proud of him. child 1E 3 t that Mr. and Mrs. Hudson may have hous for some tim . , Ht was working at . . . .; - family -of eight - $ of w trus Mot day mornin tor seronto, to attend � Bui NO - I -_ -_ taken including all their s6ns-in-law and rriers while t y were threshing and B *Xi� - _ - - - 711 The charge inade tor a carload of grapes to . a - John, in Tuckerarni �b, aud Mri, I homas, . I many more days equally as pleasant. . MQ� the U1118r. , . . . g a. g1roup of 17.- the narri&g6 of his brot r, Rev. A. W -.Ig,pier -doz— --- I The Toronto Star points out -that there . daughtare-in-law, ma I i in a e manner " ed big footing and fell ,. ( . boii Winnipeg was $100, and Mr. McNeil held, Clinton, arii the o I r survi ving members. - r. McIntosh was -rer 100 . . I lot miss Maggio Bell, dal hterlof Mr. James - --- Intosh of Belwood. aur,, s at were only 837 rejected ballets in 7 consti' In 1849 Mr. Crich i ras me rried to Miss Bell, vi ho has been t B chit g in Milverton. MCKD10P. marrieh on Wednesda evening, to Miss abo 14 feet, brea4ing his wrist, __ ' Hay par tM neW_ - - that they were generally carrie . aturday morning, 22ad ult.., John MO. Y'100 IN p y A car tuencies in the -recent election, sis compared . ent her Christmas! vacaii0n, together The hi. McFaul Co., Seafortb, don't keep E. 11. Allen, second aughter of Mr. . S. I a* 1048.., .. � -- ,---. _d em t' . . �reems,E (sister of H. Fre 3man, Rulleti � would otherwise be'returno . I bration sp Glid Jen, a very old resident of Mitchell, - Shoop I I and had looked forw ird to t he c ale' of Undon, with their gai i Alle a, of Deseronto, the coremony bemg woo � I of other produce returnin from Winnipeg with 3,664 in the election of 1896, when the with her sister Nellie, a bargain store and yet ou'll find bar in@ and isighborbood, uddenlypassed atway at , � � l___._. ____ I 9 - - - 0. � . ged as y ly inei. .performed by Rev. Mr. McTavish. The Fie -r bush <.no I o,� theirgolden weddi3g in a oh 'rt time. �A .parept here. Miss'd.aggie 3as eng% -He ate his breakfast I "joes pe . to Oatario points cost only $50. With re- machinery wasin the hands of Ithc Congerv. obild,rei bleased the unioa, and all over their store. They are simp I the i ge of 75 ye . gal* (retsll) per - bxrrt � f mily of 12 teacher this year in t i a BIN t k publi3 school. dents of a great business. They don�b sell I Mary friends of Mr. And Mrs. McIntosh . complain_ . gard to the discrimination against the On- ative G'overnment. The difference is too bat ie unusual, al of 'them -are living. . ley, of Exeter, Great will join as in wishing himself and bride all as u ual, and then Left the tablef Wood per icord (long). � M c . very large F"here are eight bc y 3 and f )ur daughters : -Mr.. ind Mrs. Jamd� BeN 11 goods that were made only to sell. Ing, o his wife that he felt fAint. No vroodpertord 0hort) I ' tariG fruit -growers. as Canadians, Mr. _ great to be ac�idental, and the Ii I fortmer ,y of Heneall, 1pent'. w Years with bargains will be found during the month of : PON ible happiness. soon r had be seated himself on a chair A 104perbag-.— Grey ;.'Whitfield, Lewis, . I I nmmw�� - 11 . �� "TP number of rejected ballots in 1896 bears out -kneas, in � c o�er good_ - - - � Vill I Mrs. Colwell, Mrs. :3 erl3 'a sister. -Mr. January in all classes of far Lrarments, in I than, he fell over ad. A widow survives , Neil said'that an eastern canner could buy the view that there was a concerte I attempt �Ii, Ido ocliword arid John IThomae,, : Exeter. Thnoth-v i8e,ed__,__; � - I I . �liv'ng David H. Wilson, tlavillw engineer If Linens, in Cottons, in White. Wear and in �. P40 per 100 be --i'. I peache8 in G,rand Rapids, Michigan, and ob.- made at that time to defeat the will of the Tue ersmitb, and Onalow, im Clinton. . I . I ate with Me. him.4 � rk, 7. . I I . � I Minne Minne i�ta, i visiting his Men's and Boys' Ready -To -Wear Clothing I J G. STXI.iBuRy, B. A., (I ---.-:A pleasant ev t took place at the home T llow., Per lb- - - _� than people. �_Ihe daughters are re. Isaac .Slodeland, ,is, - it of Fansville. and underwear. A Co., Tor(nto,) Barrister. Odnvei_ of Mrs. Lang, Avonbank on the 19th ult.., aw� tain freight rates so much cheaper brotheNir. John D �Wilaw . 1725-1 1 cart Y, O@ler - I ____ . Seaiortl ; ,Mrs. E. Ba 1, Tackerfiraith;Mrs, . , sneer-, Notary. Mone to oan offices lately oo I n W. M Dona,ld, Sup t Northw - _ ; by Colltne & 'Neil', from Essex cOunty ,that the effeet of the Mille Hazel Dignan,; of Exeter, wen, last CALLED AWAY. -Mr. Joseph Morrison ; oupQ Kt:ub lry,'o,ar 0 sJank, when her eldest do mghter, Alies Mary J. - . Mr. Harry Corby, the well k wn distil ( et, Northw at Terri dle, Mr. ai be Red- was suddenly called from bome,on Tues , 811-tif With One aceorl - . duty was almost entirely list to the Can- ler, and the popular representativ ea �or & d one on �he h meat ad. Mr. week, visiting her ur Ch rli - day I Exeler, Out. wmw� . McWilliams, was i mited in marriage to '�Ar- and brRadth �of tht . I _ - of Wes orn of I ys imith and son, I - . adian- producer. While the Government . )rich liought 600 se -ell oE land f r his sons mond.-Mrs. John 0 night, to go and see his mother, who is very � John Mills, second, son of Mr. A. 111118, - classes of newspaP4 , Hastings in the Dominion' Parli.a ment, bai � - Hager ville, were the igues. a of her brother. dangerously ill. He bad to drive, his Perth 4 otes. T vasTerformed by 1,)8 Rev, there igone paper ' I . And .thqoy owned dRogether 7 ,, acres of . R. Habkirk --Mrs. Habkirk This is an e -ceremony N levied a tariff on the American fruit the resigned his seat on account of ill health. . in-law, Mr. J � mother living near Stratford. `1 ' . Hamilton, of M'otherweU, in the pres-_ I rat-clais,well cultivated land. 'He was a -Ex I --Dr.'Hackney, -of iFullarton, has die. Rr household, it i's I , I radlways levied a tariff almost as high in the Mr. Corby was elected on"the 7bh of No � and Mrs. MeMorran t day at eter unfortunate time for Mr. Morrison to be - r. rou oot,. of once of only the incar relatives of those W-le,eki Y, S tar of 111 . I er in politics, and Virtually a Metho- , � I - I . this week with their gis er Mrs, Taylor.- from home, as he is a candidate for the POS, -d Of his practice tp I form ot discriminatory treight rates on C an- vember by a majority of 700, 'It is k ist all his life, in his more active days I concerned. : I theii , BaR. . i pouring -into -o r'b Church. Mills 31 McLeary who "I as been engag- reeveship. However, we have'no doubt but near London. i 1- A very pretty �Christmas wedding was I � . eing One of the pilfikref f Turns . at ,H6ntio g eld has been I Morris. of Dakota, � tremendous rate-� than fruit for the. easte a! I the ratepayers will make Bn allowance for 1 --Mr. and Mrs. Win, - a rn camneries. on Hen. Mr. Foster may be the cau'lidate for ed as teacter . ) - rated at the residence of Mr, and Mrs.- ' ' app -from Ontario to Liverpool the freight Mackenzie t is needless to say tiat he waso, man I hold spending the past week ,v,th the Misses this, and that he will not lose any voteson : are on a visit to friends in Staffa, after An Family Herald -ani � - - L les this Conservative hive, but Sir n the very highes) esteem, and a arge Found, � OtL I aba nee of 17 years. I (�teo� * ge Mille, in Stratford, at 12 o'clock on- _ 'not know the trei� - charge was from 85 cents to $1,25, �and from Ilowell is monarch of the whole county o: umber testified to tiheir respect to his Yetty.-Mrs. ., 1.1 pley, has been account of his enforced absence. L -0, of -Elma, shot a Wednesday of last week, when their third I the United Hastinge, and it may -be that h a will'� no i . I vibitin g her parents,, Mr. a i, I Mrs. R. Car- MERIT REcowuzED. -At the annual Meet. I --Mr. Win. Struthai dauj liter, Misia Florence, was united in � States as far west as the Missis- eu`[Or� by following' , the remains to . fine black bear in the vicinity of Donegs�ll I I permit Mr. Foster to raise 'his 'h )ad there i ' lile.-Mr. and Mrs. Itichai Wright spent Ing of the ratepayers of school eection No. �, . I 9 Turnerli cemetery, h.is hlx "Ono acting as ly one d y recently. I mar isge tn M. - r. Harry Lawson, of the F. I ippi the charge was from 55 to 80 cents. There is, also, another difficulty. As yet no . Christ nas with their � daughter, Mrs. Me- 8, McKillop, a resolution was unanimous 1 a , Otto - - Ti -I E ( Pall be�rers. His � eath leaves but three of � V . . L%ugMin, of Gorrie.;--Mr. Dennis Brint- passed, tbanking.Nir. Thomas McQuade for I --Mr. F. 3 Ross of! the Merchants' bank, ;. I alley C pany, Hamilton, The cere Mr. McNeil also instanced the injury oc- understi'lading has been reached with �i thi in Ibis neigh. - . . 11 i I ouvwasperformedby the Rev-, M. & , , casioned the ostock-raising industry in On. former Finance Minister as to 1id. futun he early settlers still living i kiell, mho has been e gage as the verV efficient and successful manner in in Mitchell, �as, been appointed manager of . . ,h, in the presence of a number -of , , �orho& ;: they ar( Messrs. J(hn,.Crich . i I it. -Ban, k of I d standing in the party. It he is I iot asstilre( .' Marcelona, Michigai ,'; is h ine on a visit.- which he had conducted the school &a its � the Elora branch.. ; I 'endia. tario by this policy. Corn could be shippe of the permanent leadership of tie party it James Landeborough and Robert MoVittie, Mr. Percy Ctirlile, a Gorr E, spent Christ- I Mr. J.1 D� Walker, of staff&, had the r, la;ives and intimate fri . . I althoug,i the -two former are much the teacher for the past three years, and regret- , -_ A sad death occurred in the household . from Detroit to Mofatreal for eleven cents, � is afLid he refuses to take. anV hand in, phi) � Mao with his pareni I -N r. Yen, of Mount ting his retirement from the school. The ' miefortunei to have No arm broken the CAPIT ts-. . . : I - ov, � was visiting is weak at the Corn. action of the trustees in granting Mr.. Ile. 1, other dna , by being ki0ked by a horse, � . while th� rate from Essex county to. the garne, and- will not accept of a co latituela __ 1 Ider residen I Forest,- � I , % It. James Woodley, of Fullarton, on . U XUUGU� __ . - q - � - has withdrawn Quads an additional sum of money in recog- . -On R�ursday nigh�t oEf last week fire did �h_ristrnaa morning, when his daughter3 Zig same deatine,ion Was eighteen cents. For - . , ! I I mercial.-Mr. Bucla�nan I - - I ; XI r. . ; mL I I Joseph S. Noble is at pr � abc ut S10Q worth of d ge to a house in bli-is i Minnie, passed away to her rest just ell nt in, To - . Hi 3 s.aJl. I from the contest for the re veship and the nition of his services, and the very satisfac- ' I I . Rest, . - the sarfte reason American corix could be . ra;lding t '� �. , . , routo, from Cape ,Nome, the rival T11"linLIF, Wanted a large quantity of clover and battle will now be betlweel!i Mr. Arnold and tory manner in which he had performed his Mitchellowned by Miso Prendeville and As the angels of peace were he ,he I . � . - . I . . - � L � . U led ll�'Mr. I * EAFOR - . I - Iadd down at less coat through Ontario than L � tin�othy. ieed for which Lite highe-3t market price will Mr. Petty. 7 I ors- I oce Benson. day of peace on earth. Mit,s Minnie bad .S ___ . I Camp to Dawson, in the Yukon territory. S'C I merebo'nt," m6nmw.m� � duties as teacher, was unanimously end . .,en I � carn frorn Essex county . . I . be paid I y the undersig n -d. J. . a I Of 17224 . i - ed. .Mr. McQuade has resigned his posi- I -ludge Barren, of Atratford, has be ealistAffering for about a year from that . Nome is in American- territory. Mr. Noble Hensall. I I I I � ap 0 . uted , local masiter of the Superior � read diiease, consumption, and here is the . A los"eml 84 It is- not on f ruit and corn alone that'th is _' G. J. SlUTHERLAN'D, notary blic, con- WaAton. . � tion for the purpose of pursuing his studies suctsio. Farmoi . . had bo6n in Dawson since 1897 an i left there VCyAncer, insurance agant and issuer of marriage I I at the Normal school. This handsome re- Co irt of Ontario in place of J. E. Harding, third death in the family from the same and special a I . I � 11 � 1. discrimination. exiats, but on every product licenses. offliesitthe post office, Herioall. Good ABcUT TaosE JA(%ETS.i_1-`We Might tell cognition by the. people of his services must Q.. C., who has resigned. �, . ailrnent that has occurred within the past - . I . , for Nome in February last. To get there be . . I ,C-01:1100tiori Vf S 11 :. i shipped directly or indirectly by ,the On. � ' village d ovellingLa, and a so farm property, for sale ; you quite a atory about the Ladies' coats we _ . I two or three years. . travelled 1,480 miles, making the j � be very gratifying to Mr. McQuade, and is : -Mr. IE(oltby, who!has been conducting . , i ourne, r and grest bargains tc :)ffer at the present tinie. saw At The E. McFa I Co's. Store, Seaforth, like creditable to himself and the people. I a private bank in Mitchell for the past 3. or I ­Orl Friday, December 21st, at the resi- SAVINGS 8 �� tario farmer and on the goods of the mer- b. Money to loan on first - m cntgage on farin and village - I cot in, vd an -doposits - I with dogs, for -which he paid 8150 eac about the $5 Jacket a the $6, the 87 and a . . 4 1 ears, has closed his' bank and will enter I den -,e of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mal - I . .. . ' pioperty at very lowest r to of interest.! 1722-4 . t HAPPILY WED. -On Wednesday evening, , I 7 � - . I � I 1 hant. And it is not any one locality .that ' . . the $1 anes. It's all I(er.y I Nvell to talk about h,tMer . hants' Bank. - Hiiron road, west. of Mitchell, a very happy ' -special! fte,111 C of Nome as a !) M ATIMIONIAL. -The following� account of I u it S� . �busl"*oss In tb, He speaks highly � minin , December 26th, a very pleasant event took i the employ of t V . 18 handicapped in this way, but every section rythir g there i i 1"mas Mur' - them here and put r r 3eg lat tell their own - --If OPa.red . ar oh next, Mr. and and.sociable time was spent celebirwting the . country, but says that eve. the ma riage of Mr. I o , Tay, young I g ei� place at Sunnyside, the residence of Mr 1 � i Money Orderg, Va3 - of the Province has the game thing to Corn- . . � story, but you 8hou the garments to and Mrs. Win. Story, McKillop, when their '� Mi a, Henry Hoffman, isr., of Listowel, will 25t 11 of their wedding day. f4oljowlng rates *.- � I - in a very disordered state, most Of the larg) iest son of Mr. Jani(s Murray, Of this vil. be cor vinced of thei ltrue .orth. Each coat ' celebrate ,the : 60th innivereary of their There were assembled nearly 100 guests, Li*nder $10 � lain of. There is, allo, a -lairns being in dispute, and lawlesstess I, lage, which is clipped from the Owen Sound . bears an enticing ride. , 1725-1 second eldest daughter,Misa Frances M.,and . I - ous repast. .1 . - P z Times', will'be d ith much 'nterest by ; Joseph Hogg, a well-to-do resident of Me. , marriage. * - who sat down to a very sumptu 010 to rm � .category. It was pointed rampant. Crime is prevalent, and shortly * )6d things, . that is in the same . rea ENTERTAI.N131F,NT. --The 3ntertainment in Killop township, joined hand and heart in I --At the home of the bride, in Listowel, After all had partaken of the go , F. 110L)IMTEM of before he left 500 crooks were rounded up Mr. MIrray's many elatives an friends in . Miss Eliza Camp- the company took a hand inimany kinds Of .. Solicitor, . -. Out a short, time ago by .t*vlr. Pringle, . no on Wed. the Methodist chuichi on,b ew Year's night marriage. The ceremony was performed by ' On Christmas evening,. I - - � . . - in these columns. That is, the and sent out of the country. The peopl 3 Rensall and vicinit : At o ,success. L belandMr. W. Stewart, of Elma, were games, accompanied by music, speeches, - . .Ktratford, I have no respect for the' law, wo d break ib nesday, the home f Mr. And Mrs. J. W. was in every way . ong before Rev. P. Musgrave, nearly 100 guests being . I . . I care . ity of care juat at the time when ca�a withimpunity. Theauthoritieoi- i Rifflern was the ac(# of one of c prettiest the hour. for th'e mmen(ing of the pro- present. The principals took - their place un ted in marriage by Rev. H. Irvine. songe; and other amusements. . . I a either. wil I I i 'gramme, the churm was well filled. The )1ayed i -The old saw mill at Longeway's .corn- --The handsome farm residence of Mr. - i � .- are moot needed for the conveyance of the not or .can not, enforce it, and everybody,' and mcst intereatingl nuptial ev nts in the I . while the wedding march was being y Logan, w" burn down on Ohristrnas Will. Hanson, Fultai township, was the YOWLBR-In 1191`11 . ,even the women, go about the sti eets armed. .history of the town, when, t eir eldest chair was occupied by Rc v. A. W. Dever, by Miss'Nellie Henderson. The bride wore cra, I . crops. The railway companies make a I .1 d in mar. and it wag an excellel'4t piogramme that was a coatume of white silk trimmed ith night. Toe inosurance had run out, and the scene of os, . pleasing event on Wednesday gardt FoWler, L" I It was a great contrast to DaL�son Cit , idaughter, Edith Louise, was un�te i t L � w -11, Colbarl y i was orange blossoms, while her sister, t I lrobiii, djughi practice. of hauling thu prain from the Amer- where a handful ot men ke ' ,e and kept riAge t Mr. Thomas Murray, BI A., mathe'- placeo: in his band. � The local talen he brides- , too a to Mrf Longeway, who owned the mill, evening,: December 19th, the occasion being ., TOBIN i fall, and when ocean W -ell. A large addition T' OF r I mada matical master ot 1rh Collegiat staff. The assistcd by a quarteAe froin the choir of the maid was dressed in a osimilar manner. ,' will be a heavy one. , : the marriage of his third daughter, Miss � 8 ama 10 , I I 16 year , tj . ican porta early in the. it L was re! en y , . _() Bruas3ls Met ' ohn Copeland, ,of Jennie, to Mr. Campbell Dow, a prosperous GALT -In G,Gderleb . ratea are at the lowest point, and the whole 'to the opulation, of Nome. �hw Unite bride a d groom 'are two of the brightest hodist �cburch, and by Miss Afte'r the ceremony was over all repaired to � -The home of Mrs. J 50 I-Aan Qfl�lt. bl!'al in 000 'he' � . young eople of tile town. I 1898 ,Alios Mann ers, 0 Bru Ws, L Blinshard, was the scene of a pleas4nt fartner of Hibbert townflobip4 About GsAt, -aged two � p BeDt ' - "' ' �. t . , f I and Miss Alice the dining -room, where a magnificent repast interest- ' . . of - their rolling stock is employed' in this StaU8 Government �- o m url s . � wnose efforts wer � e . was provided. After tea amusements of evant on qhristmas day, when her daugh- guests assembled to witness the SANDEAS-:4J, Ext I . - n�ble� will thus be seen that notwiths anding the Redferp carried off the scholarship in mati,ea. Dund I of c - i po kinds were indulged in. The num* 1, I 'log ceremony, . at which the Rev. G. W. - -Sanders, aj4ed I numerous complaints go per -slot ntly made ' University, a d Mr. Mur- p .way, so that Ontario shippers are'uol. , L matici,at Toronto thoro ghly a preei ted by the audience.. vs,rioug - ter, Ann ., wag united in marriage to Mr. ra for love or money, the com- ra� was'the first h6nor man in is gradu&t- The ialoguies, redi atiO11s, singing, etc., erous and valuable pr6sents testify. to the A. B. Cre ghton, of tbe same townabLip. ' An rows officiated, Mr. and ,Mrg. Dow . MUM A-COXIM-bj to,procure ca Against the Canadian authoriti a for their ' Brimacombe. w, . . ma�nagement of affairE in Daw on,-' in corr. - ing year from thE eame insti,tition. The given by the childrqn,.w(re excellent, and high esteem in which the young couple are -Whil milking h cowa on Christmas will reside in a handsome hom on Mr. HASUINGIS-lia Wi t P9,1131eB compelling them to wait. until their . . the in inner in which ithe ittle ones acquit- held, and the many good wiBbes of a large -day, Mrs Thomas Earle, of Logan, got Dow's farm near Ruaseldale. I Aleme, 4augJAe parison with Nome and otber mining Camp!, I wedding Was soleunnized in the drawing- i i --Sergeants Ballard and Smith, ithe Strat- alried 7 worAU3 � ' � American rivals are Berved. By this time . . I ted taernselves reffoicted. great credit on circle of f rieuds go with Mr. and Mrs. -Hogg crowded etween two of the animai ;in , ; . they d �'se he bay- ' '1K - id wonders, and are' deseiving, of the" room, by Rev. Mr. Langford, be orO t I n who have just retu 310-N -In wingii -.wigation is closed, the ocean rates have , �hich was banked I NIarguerite int n I - . greatest commendation inB I tead (4 blame, . w�n'dow, % -do i iith smilaxi their own abilities 44 on t ieir;Sunday sahool to their new home. trying to �xtricate heraelf she fell back Oid I foid vou g ypen - rned -- - and iv — palrns�and'ferns. The bri a attended teacb, -ra, and on Al Ws 11a nie McEwen and FINANCIAL. -From the annual financial 1) .:)ke one �of her legs near the thigh. 4 I froin the front, were banqueted au the Monk, sg��d b 7� ' , gone away up, , . addition. to tl.e loss I . J I . , ' � t wedd , edneoday' - 4117nii � � - d by being unw There is always in Toronto by M igs Jae ue Morton, of Owen Sound, MissDora Kinney, w1ho tr Lined them. After statement of the township of McKillop, we - A ing took place at the r0i. i Albion hotel in Stratford, on W I FEE -At the I � I - I , Tul a big fight ' - - 0'a'�r. T. S. Ford, of Mite I . Deettliter -214tb an(l inconvenience occassione, and Miss Ed' na'llerguson, a cousin of the the p, ,ogramme, the �istri )i4tion of presents give the following information : The year dence f A hall, �on , evening of last week, when a company of'. MOFFATT-M able to ship when sales are made and mar. over the ma:y6rakity, LAst yea- the peop h as CiLristmas. day, when his airster, M iss Bessie, 1 upwards of 150 drank the health of their- . D, a . . le �7 bride, frorn SGratrord, while Mr. R. &'Mc. , took place, whic V; . by no means one of commenced with a balance of $1,602 in the I - M4. 311000 keto are at th('ir bNA, tl'G products uf this . clectea ' M r, E, A. TNI z!Donald , at d they hav e Kellar, B. A,, of Lhe Collegia�e staff sup. -the least pleaeant Of th many enjoyable united in marriage to Mr. J. T. Barl' , .guests. Jn the �courae,- of the evening a yfa-ts b in ,-,tb treasury, and the receipts, independent of Wag OY I I , � . . Ar 2 . I with His - NY -RIG ` A, Jam � I - been sorry for it ever since'. Mi,. McDonald ' orted the � bridegr(orn. The 1) ide was at- things on the proggamme. The proceeds this balance, amounted to $13,813. The by Rev. R.' Whiting, . A. Onl immedi- , len-AW toast list was dealt I TIT- . , LO be BLOr(A Utltil tile f011OW . � � P y ;D . - wirigbt, futhty ' Provin(,e li.tv(, - - ' ated to $32. i at3 rela6ves of the co tracting parties were Worai Mayor Hodd being in the chair. - . tired ih a dainty g)wn of white silk -organ. alnOu I taxes Jor the year amounted to $11,318. r Rgred 7 0 y�ears, I I hile the niare favored Amer- is a c%ndidatc again this year, but it is pre- . - � L � i An adAieBs was read to the young soldiers . I ling seaso-n, W - ' die ovcr whike silk, with pqarl Or lace trim. 1VT.T)D1'N-0,Bri,T,s.�1On rhursday,Decem. The expenditure for the year amountedto pr .sent.- i � I- T11031NIZON-In I - dicted that he will not get ,600 L votes, - Be. I � . The f lIoNving arc. the results of �he 1 and each was prceentedt with a handsome -Anaer Tb, lnps ic,.anu have 1pt their pioducts to the inaikeb, mings, and. wore a magnificient sunburst of I ber-2J, at 10:30 a. m., there occurred at $13,446, and the year was closed with a 0 I I - ' e u 0 Pides - him there are throe odel8ch ol examinadons for Mitchell and I got I wat,ch and chain, th gi ' 'I . - e ift of the city. ' a � . pearls ind. diainouo� is, t I - 'Q he gift o, the groom. Pine River, an ever t!which will be of inter- snug surplus of $1,969 in the treasi :rl'A L other cart- I iry. The M 1)e,�,i1nFb',,A2t2'v . � . receiving the big , pi ice and having th IV I following are some of the chief items of ex. Stratford�: '10 itch ell. -Annie C. Doukh- � Sergeunt Ballard waslin nearly all tbe.en- . "Ou zoil. � . of their muney thrOU91ho the winter sea- I dida,Les, I'v1r. John �,ha,w, bo held a S carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses. est tc readers of TB F'Expi)SITOR, .when Rev. 0. Dow, Iouies Robins V VC Uu;, bt t ,_na,n� y and w ; Srth ' - on, 70. 1 gagements in which the Canadians took � - ' I . ,Wyn, )ate of 13 seat in the council, ,eara,. ho wasi A a bride entered ,the drawing -room, on A. W. Dever, Metho4isf, minister, of Wal. penditure ; Roads, $1,315 ; bridgets, $1, erby, Bell . I son, whereas the -money . , ,hell ; 1 part and escaped without a scratch. Bat- - Fd!nbumb, $I of the Ontario , � . rilayor for a ycax, but who has been out cf .'the ar of her father,Aliss Isabelle Fergu- ton, wag united it 1 marriage to Miss M. 887 ; drains and ditches, $1,488 ; gravel, le te Tho son, Hattie Weight, Miti * -NIT-hi I . .. I Lily A. - i i lard was also presented with a ring �y the �, r 314.CLEMF clealer has been locked up in the grwn he the eoun(,il for some years once: more pinEs son, of Arthur, PI ' d the weddiDg march' Blair, of Pine Riv(,rJ THe ceremony took. $488 ; schools, $4,741 ; salaries, $792 ; 1 Harding, Anderson ; Beatlilice �� � -Son 31,eclolm - . - .. ayoo " , I Seaforth ; David H. Dow, R re � --- . I A it for municipal honors and s j. i from Alendlessohn. After the eremony the ... . � � haa had to store because he c(Aild not ge I . I 1, again a cand . . 1 9 . place in the Bethel ,ethopist church, which ' charity, $198 ; county rate, $22,329 ; bound. Punchard' -,as. members of No. 2 company, 28th glule-ut- - : I . r I I - . . . I ! I I - I ,: I � I- � .- I . i I I � � I - . �� ... � I . . ! . � : . . . ; ! . I . � I . . I . I . . 1: - � : i . � - I I I �� �� - � ��_ - ; I : . . . - � . . I I . I . ; . i � I � . � i . � - � . - I ; , . . I - i . - 'I ! i � - . .. I � . r . ! 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