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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-01-11, Page 8a - � . -- -- - - � , � ----- - - ­­ —--7,-- ­ - . I . I : I - - . I -;-L ­. - I - � -1 � ---------1- --- ­­-­-,-.- --� - -- �- 7- ,� . . I I I i I I I � � ; � - 1- ­— . I . I ­ � .W ,f -11 . � I- -1 I—— ­ . i . I I . ­- -- � � ­ � � I . I -! ­ -- -- - - -- i I - F-- � . ­­­ 1- r � . I � I I � � . -- I � -- ­­­ -- —­­. �­­', � 1. ­ - . ; : : � . - � --- . - . , I [� � � i . � �­­­,­--- . �­ ,; . ­­ --- . I . I - I I . . . I . I I I - I I . � . - I I . . � . I I � . � . I � . . 1. . . � i 4 . � V ! ; � i I � I . . . . . . I . I I I .- I- � -7K- I I - I . . il � - . . � I I � ."1-W-*-P,1WW�M*..".-* fflM­*,Mw*0*" I " � I , , - � � ­ - : --- I I I I . - . ­X,WW -- -t�- -- - . I � --- - . � I � ! , I I - . . . � 1 . . � I . ; 1 I — . , � � . �, ....... ww� , . � � I . i i � . I . — -- - , - - - . � i � ­ --- - . -- I ; - - ! - I I . I - . . I I � - I I ­ - 1. t - , . I I I . I I . I I . . I II . - � . . 2 � . I . 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I il � . - . - .. � ) give the pastor an in-* Moore's paren 9 at Teenwater.—Mrs. (Dr.) this season of the year and -the diet . .1 . i 4 . . . ES THAT TELL I ­ I I i "I TO W,,-HOM IT � t , - . � - I � - - DIBTRIOT'kj LTTEP.B. I , , � it wast rei ol ' an cc IrR10 I . I OUT PRICES - - [ 1-1 ; : I - � '�erease of a i,lary by one hundred dollars, a McLean, of C icago, formerly Miss Fx seer, � t - - � being nearly three-quarters' of a mile, we i � — ; I . A goodly number o �ho sub cribers of �E . I - 7 , I , � . � � ,� , i . 0. � visi ing her brother, who resides think ��is vory good work. 1dr. Newsome i - � � . . Irecognition of fait iful nor vices, which is h as been I I . fi.�- I I THE EXP08iTOR have Dllr�ady ren wed their § . 1. 11 I iE, . i � I z , . e I � .. - ; 1�� � - - lr:,� � n � - I , nn� - � � � i ; '13 ert in t U ; 1i t h t IWO U'Viou &POAtIt- ; . ,more thar merited. I on the 20 cc eaf.,ion of Stanley, andottier in an his line of business. Mr. � ­ I � - � . ! ­ Xp � ­�� � 't �� -� 1. � I � � — I h F . subscriptions for the a irk nt ye r. To all I friends.-IThe Farmers' Institute . holds Lamb ill ave the house' -fitted up for a ! - - I . . I on I � I 1. � � I . ..-. i t. ci - . - I i,. �. IN WINDOVY., �--- I I . I . � : I theseme-remrn our sivo�ro than a. These 1 RAw FbAs flig heab cash price for raw meetings ,in o rvillaiI to -day. Ther will dwellin and has sold the lot on which it . - I :1 . � �. . - . furs At Jacliacn"ilTannery, Egroondvill - e. , 1726x 4 be a concert in the -evening, which will be stood ' H. McLaughlin, our enter T , I � I � � . . TuAYELLERS.-The fol.owug'were tick, ' * ' 1 I . o Mr. E. - 'he tinie for you to buy is wben the mer. -� I . I � � . . I . . who �bave not yet) &4e no w would be . , 11 I I I . I worth attend ng.—Miss Etta Ballan;yno, ing blacksmith. —Mr. ' Willi*m Me- chantis oat �nxious to sell, and I . � I eted out to distant points this WeEk -a M. 1. . Loolc Out F�n BARGAINS.,-Sale'of Crock. I 1. for . � ' � '. I � pleased U I iave them do� 66 an soon as pos. � I of Henna was here last week visiting her a this reasot now is the time to bu . � � t , ry for the i t go days at cost. H. Mao, Scafortb. , Kate& and Mr.- Hugh Ramsay, two of our � , Somerville's ticket agency : Win. Ta lor I 0 .. . III , . . - I Y certain , SHADES ' - a"A fafhar rP"ntrarainn;1J, f— VnhA 'n sible. I 'The � amount' to each' individual is ,� I 1 17 4 friend. Aiss Bertie Gibson.—There was goods We . : I . most uter risin Olin men have -ur- ant to cle . . I � ; . - i I � - - - � � : �-� - . I ­ � � - . . I I I , - - : � i I I - -7- : I I � � ; .T 1 I . � . �, I . A 1i � We will clear out all small lots at the � � k I - I � ­ I ; I �� I . ; I lowing prices: � . i � i � I : .1 I . � I I I R E OLTLAR $1 00 Shades For'75C. � I I . . � I � � 1 61 1 )I 900� 11 'I 65c , I ; I I 1i 64 70c " ' .11 50c 1� - 11 I I 11 . . � � : It � 46 I � 55. 11 40o - � . I ! . � Ll . � I st . 35c it 16 050 . I I � I - , . If in need of shades, come early while . . ; : I selection is good., . - 1- . I I . - I - . . . . * . . REMEMBER I THE, PLACE PAPST) . . . 1: ! I PIUCKSTOBE, SFAFGRTN�l � � I. --- I- . � . . - f i � I - DOMINION BANI , — - i . GAPITAL(P&ld II - $1,500,00 i REST, . . $1,500,00 I —­ �- , . .1 ; -, SEAFQRTH BRANO � - - I � . 1� -� Street, � Seaforth. , � Maig, . �, I I , i A Geneml Ban kin BUSineSS trar . � . , I I . acted. Fa mers' Sale Notes collecte ,��;­ . and advan es made on same at lowe � ;;ti� � .. . . 1. 1'L� rates. ­ 11 I � - - 1! Drafts sold on all points in Canad I i the United States and Europe. - �; � . � - - I . SAVINGS 11DEPARTMENT.—Inte're I , I :! . I- ,allowed on deposits of One Dotiar a �. � . I �i upwards. . � I � R. S, HAYS, W. K. PEAR -CE . � ' : Solicitor Manager. . . ­ . ! Winter Term Opens Jan. 2, 190 . I ; iii ... I . � ! i ��� ��� ... :1110 - 11 I , � � � i I I W 11 I , - . " , I- � I t 11 - STRATFORD, ONTARIO. ' The demand made -upon us during the ]a - I three years by business colleges for our gr - - duates to take positions as teachers in the achoola, has been exactly six times the suppl Surely this is convincing -proof that our wo is of the very highest grade. Oar studen are highly successful in getting good po I tions with business firms. Write for ban I Some Catalogue, . I � W. J. EtLIOTT, Principal. 1 4444-62 i I I I i � NEW RESOLUTION � . - � I � I . I - $ When you formulate your good resol 1 -- tions for 1991 it will pay you to add th I -onej t4t you will buy your watobes, clock , - - jeweIry', engagement and weddiing, ring ! - � � silver and fancy goods at . ; I t . . -- - - i I . I - � rl � . J Counter's Jewelry Establi5hmen I . SEAFORTH. I i - W. R. CaUXTER, . . . ­ "L , Manage ! - - . i W. -N, 'WA,TS0N9S i - i AGENCY. 1. - : . ­ — - I I i -NORTH .'LvIAIN STREET., , SE'AFORT1 — I DE&LER 1N__­.W0NWL - I � I - � .- � —FIRST, CLASS SE'WING MACHINES I i I i � I I i - . RAYMORD AND WHITE - - i Also sov4Dg machine parts, i5upplies, needles, a I tachruunto and oil. All kinds of riewing maohin I - i - repaired promptly, charges reasonable. ! General Fire and Life insurance Agent, _Only fir I � a lass companies represented. II Agent for the Toronto General Trustg Corporatiot T - i Xor,ey advanecd on larm and town property, at 16 1 1 ratag of ixitereat, and charges low. I . I -W- W- - -VV--A-r-rS(D IV I , I NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, I - : i - 1630 � - I . I I . I !'I I I 1 DON ft I 1. . ­ 1� I - , ro write for o-ur now Catalogue if yod-ar I I in'-erested in the eeleotion of the beat schob ' � i in which to train for businesq pursuits. Th � i Contra] Business C!ollege, Toronto, employ . I eleven regular teach -ere, owns 60 typewrit I I - I- I i jug machines %lid u i I . � - � 4es 20 sii1endid rooms In I r I i ; I VZ work. Its courses are thorough an� I 4 practical and its atudents and gradut4tes ar . I und. Winter term from Janu I . � - in strong dem : � I . : , ary 2'ad, E .nter anytime after that date . S. I We also give splendid courses By Mail fo r . I those who cannot attend oar school. Al ; . particulaxs cheerfully given, ; : ; : .Central Business College, � . I . TORONTO, - I � p - W. H. SHAW, Principal. . � Youg"a and OcryArd sts, Toronto. I - I � , 1686-62 � i I i "Grand Trunk 'Railway i . � � -Y-Sr-V--E3M. . I S . - . - . . i Ooneral Telegraph, E'xprcss, Fire InBur I ance, Railway -and Steamship ticket agency. i Porsonal attention devoted to all branches I : - of the businees. i I . I I --- -- . W. SOMERVILLE, Agent � Commercial Building, ,91t,'AFORTH. r 1645 - --- . I ­ ! OPTICAL - � . . GOODS- - Is" +-1-14+-X--11-++-11-+-1 . - � . How about a pair of spectacles for a � �4- K . I � �\mas preasant to some of your friends . - who may need them. You can pur. J chase them now and after Xmas we ! will examine their eyes and change I glasses free of'eharge. , I . 0 . . ; THE OPTICAN . DALYJ AND JEWELLER � � — — —On Sunday, Decernbor 23rd, Mr.Andrew 1,711rich, son of Mr. Ferdinand Ullrich, lot 6, concession 4, Fullartow, met his doat,h in � . . Chicago in a very sudden and tragic man. .nor. He was a brakesman, and was Jeaning over tho, aide of a moving car to exiamide the wheels, when his head struck a bridge, with' fatal results. The remains wete brought to Sabringville on the following Tuesday, and theluneral took place next elay. to the Lutheran cemetery, Huron Road. Dc(. -eased was 25 years of age�, and .his par. Aents and six brothers survive. . . � . -1 . . � . - � I I I . . t ;- i ,��4. i � -. � i � : r I ; ; : : 9 9 1 1 J P � - . � . ; I Jr 15 J a I 9 I . I I - quite an'excitement in the village on I I Mrs. W'atson, of Chicago, to Detroit.; iss small but svh 0 mu Iiplied- by many� it For sale I w6 breech load ng hammerless on- chased twelve acres of standing timber . I I , � 'No matter what discounts you a 11 I - � I " ee-i I � � J hot guns, 12 bor , one a Greener and' one a L. c. day over� the election in Tuckeremiib.— from t &men Smillie & Son, which they � . I Hay, to Windsor ;'Jam Gernmell, T ek. amounts to a lar4e sum, The priCe of paper 98= Also tw good hounjis warranted good on William IScoft some advertisements off marked pri i eramith, to Paris ; Mrs, John Barron, c- , - ' I I . I 1 4 . our veteran merchai t, is intend �o cut into wood and draw to t6wn. ice� ourls- I � . . ana of ,iug M, ateria I of all -k 1 fox or rabbib, also 40 nlekel shells with loading '0"'- busy buying I the graiii- that comes a bn We co�gratulate our young friends on their i . Killo , to �Campbellford ; J. Rob6rtson,- � I print d has ad. - are at figures that will sell them quickly. - - - � p _ I - ' Apply to Jam so A. And 3roon, Seal orth. 17262 a 9 . I � - fol. teacher at Cranbrook, to Toronto.; Joeeph vance'd very materially during t t year, —Mr. Go'or Harte and, wife, of B,iti%h urcha�e. - N ple of � These great values wo offer represent ­ W, I � I . ' . Accounts aire now ready, and we hope Columbiaj a - re visiting at the home of Mr. - � Sproat, to Orilla ; Miss A,mia Reid, to Ham- while the price of subscription h emain- our cuetorne rg will favc r us with a settlement this, Harte, in: the j' geafort�'h will enjoy the comforts f rom their goods thap you are sure to need right a — I month, as %-o tN fob to have the booke balanced fo village. Mr. Harte has been labor, but perhaps our young men will reap way, l- 1 7 iltop -; James Lockhart, to Bannockburn ; ed the same. This' renders it e more W.M. W blils, Boot i and Shoes, Sea- engaged 4 or at an e0wly date, . . James Templeton, -Tack ramitb, to- Phila. . I I tockthkiag . , in oining in the West and has the reward as regards a matter of dollars, . I . - Tue ter- necessary that subscribers payl s � 1 1726 1 . I I . �� . delphia, Pennsylvan a oig, promptlyt forth. : I I pros�ered the'ie. 1. I and ce4ta. - We are. in busines's to give You high grade, . i .; ,I lies D f I smitb, to* Buffalo ; M 'lea A ggie Kehoe, -to To. Ther6 a,re few papers that havp better or Loo ic 0 j, I FoR B) RGAINS - -Sale of Crock - I � -- - � . .11 :: I —9 merchandise for as little, if not . . I , �, ary for the no d 80 days at oostL H. Rosb, Seaforth. � . � for leell I ledo, Ohio.- more prompt paying listbf subscribers than I . 1727-1 � Howick. ! Grey. . ' . � money than, any other merchant in thl � I � —0� — . I . . i I e . . I I . ,TL[E EXPOS)TOR has, and we hav� no doubt ! GIRL NV UNTED Good geDeral servant COUNTIj COUX01L ELECTION. -The follow- TuE l� ELECTIONS, -There were seven can.. trade. I . . I I C . - - I . � i , ing i � ; I 011RISTIANENDEAVOR, At a meeting of I ; wited In 4 I ­ I I didateo contenting for the honor and labor of, t . all: family. Apply to E. A. Fox, Bank a the! vote cast in the county council I the nominating commiti so of the' yo ng but that, nder the exception I eircum- ' )I Corninerce,�8eaforth. � 1727.1 - this township : S. W. Fargu. a seat it the oouncil board of this township, � Don't lot January pass Without. Coming � . � I I ! � election i 0 1 1 people's kociety of Christ an E nideaior, I �cid' stances we have mentioned, the ' will be � - FREsir 11 RELMG—Kennedy BroR., of the ton, 671 ;i W6. Weir, 405 ; Robert 'Miller, ndt e � - . o see, ', I .; . I I a h voting on Monday resulted as foi. ,to thin store with your spare cash 't . . l . at the -manse, the followi 0 were electo4 an ?&Iwo' Mea" aiket, leaforth,bave freth Herring 386 ; Anorev� Doig, 263- Messrs, Miller Iowa -, i McDonald, 368 ; Irraser, 328 ; Liv. i how far We can make it go for you on su& . � I I . . , even more I rompt than usual this year. i officers for the corping y( Ir - beginning v ith I . rom Lake onlever3 week during the winter. I �. Al . I I i and Ferguson were elected for the division. tempting �bargains as we're offering in � et :. Hon.] presid t, Rev. Me. Jar- There are still a few who have not yet � t 1727-tt I I ingstonI, 323; Turnbull,, 25A, LAke, 222 ' tl butte - 20c, d to 0 a I - I . - kin ; president, Miss No lie. rat P r last year, and there are 4 few more � � Pearso�, 179 Baker, U12. The cout , , I I I I the I -11 oNab ; - aid f1lo I : Choice o . d I nd � - ; icil ior I I vice. presiden b, Mies Mai d Jones ; me nd . i owl wanted . ' Usbome. I I I l� R4w fui @ wanted, o I Tnk'or Fox � � the current year will be composed of Johmes I : Ladies! Furs . I I � : I - - . who owe fox two or moie yeare. ' To these .0. 0. R King, W� ngbam. I 1,728-tt Ti-ic - COUNOIL.—The followin v is Turnbull, reeve, and Messrs. McDonald, i I � vi Co. president, ,Mr.' Will "atterson ; co es- - � . I COUNT pouding secretary, M re X C. Grei ; reec rd- we would sa F, that in j istice to �those who BARGAIN. -A br%nd new.made-to-order a statement 0 the votes polled in thin to"' . Framer � Livingston and Turnbull, cauncib 1 ' 1 Men's Furs - I ' , 9 - � wn P . . 0 tland cutter for sAle, REID &WILSON, Hardware ship for counpy councillors : J. Delbridge, ora � ing secretary, Miss Ida looper ; assist int have already -paid in- advance, we shall be " r , . , . � - � � . Ii I . I a - derahants, 11 foe,tb,, i -tf L � I o . . 1� 1719 9 � 9 � I recording secretary,, M a' i. Bethune ; tr as- I -them the credit price un. ; —No. 1 130 -1 No 2, 46; No. 3, 251 ; No. ' Cloth Jackets . � . obliged to (harge I � . urer, Mr. J. A. Wilson:; isociate treasti,er, - W,vNTF,r, To'KENT,—Wanted in a mouth 4, 66-total,'493.* H. Spackman Colborne. I z � � : I I less pro'mpt settlement is made. All arrear )r six weeks a e6raforable hous to rept. � - . Miss Dorm Smithers ; pi iist, Was Mai gie I ". cottage 59 ; No. 2, 98 ; No. 3, 23 ; No. 4, 53— TuE I ELECTIOX8.-The following is a I I . . . )referred. Apply to 0 8. Andre 'a, po6t offloe store. - 23% A�- Q. Bobier,-No. 1, 19 ; No. statem nt of the votes cast in this township I I Cloth Capes Cash. I . subserf tions not paid on the first of Feb. � total 3 � � P ieaforth. i 1721-2 9 i ... — � I ! � I I ruary next ill be char ed at - the advanced tion 15,1 i f 1 2, 28 ; No. 3,13 ; No. 4, 73 -total, 123, R. at the :1ection on Monday last : For reeve i . I I . O? 1,o ,tte.r: on Saturday, Jan* Hicks, No. A, 46 ; No. 2, 33 ; No. 9 ; -Nathan Johns, 235 ; James Taylor, 223,- i . I Tiuii; AciRi(,,irL%,u,RAL -&IIETY.-The - 'n, . I Aue . cc 1 Winter Costumes - I oc,c - rate, Wegivetimely notice, and if -any jary 10th, at I ( t the Commercial hotel, - . . . nual meeting of the mem 3ra of the Tucker- I �, . �) - . i I leaforth, a number oT! �ew and swond hand cuttera No. 4, 29. to 0, 117. . majority for Johns, 12. For councillors,- I 8, , I I h - smith Branch Agricultur , Society was bold subscriber has to pay the long price he must ind other article mao Brow i, auctioneer. . Wm. )�oung, 255 ; Alex. Robertson, 246 - ,� I . � . I !��� 9 I ' Meifs Overcoats I ' . on Wednesday last. Th re was a larger at- blanie,himself. The saleat'and 'easiest way ; ' 1726xl I Clinton. I I Wm. gill, 248 ; Richard Jewell, 242 ; H. J. � � I I I ' - I � IB6ys' Overcoats I e tendance than usual. IT e financial ste te- : L FEiED Cow.;.' -A car load (if feed corn just . Morris!, M. The council will be composed I 11 _ ment shown the finane, I condition of 1v� to send mon3y by mail ii by pos I tal note or rrived at 11 a milton & Keralakels, Sea'orth, buyers Tur,-'ELEq1O.W0.-Tberq* was no election of Natflan Johns, reeve, and Messrs. Young ` � . society - )f clover and �Itnothy. lere thin yelar, all the councillors ha' * 0. to be very �,:v rable. The now post office or express money orde � r. . . ; : 1 1726-1 . I vMg Hil o � V, : . . I - .. 0. grounds and buildings, which cost oier NOTicri. Io .0r,01011% -Those indebted to , been elected 1 by acclamation, as foilows: 1, R: bertson and Jewell, councillors. ' : I � Men's Suits �4,�, , , - sp I . $1,100, have been paid fo ,. and all the ot . � Cratite of Jot eafortb, will kindly settle Mayor, Tbom�o Jt�ckson ; councillors, Thos. I —# - : I I - a-,( I I � i -Bo I ier . he,oame;fttl�":,.,Lb""r�ol-i-til'out ftiriher delay ther- McKenzie, H. B. Combe, S. Plummer, J'hos, I � Wroxeter. � i ys, Smfts - . Of f] liabilities of -the year pr v id6d for,' and . the Friday next. We understand the directors Igo codta.w ill be i1neur ed. I I J I - . � � ; - I I . ­Wkter Underwear, etc. � I) deficit amounts to only will have a, very enocura i - : ! 17026-1 * Walker, John, Bell, 0. Johnston. MAi,,'Lit, LoGs.-We are in the market for � tout $200. There . ging report to - -1 f� magle 11,pgs suitable for rollers, for ww.cb the III i - I - beh-1 were 401 membeers-last' tar, and the gate -submit ,to the members this yean-10r. � � #�— . -The following is the vote polled in this . . - � I . and booth receipts �or th fall show amouat- Thomas Allen, traveller for the, Methodist M oitr� 0 jD. tooji s. -Mrs. James Dick of town for county councillors : Cantelon, cas pr1re will be paid. Bring them In fast and � . :%W 0 A%W - _ _ I . -do 1 . , '� furious and we will guartntf e satisfaction in every 4 - s- ed .o $490. The follo . k 1 Publishing House, Toro . I 410 ; Cooper, I 382 ; Connolly, 134 ; Snell, partiou r, Lumber, lath and shingles . I - wil offleers and di- Boo , nto, who is Blyth, wri.es as follows: "I have noticed 131. ; - Gibson tros. on hand. : We wouldgive a description of the differ, ' I �--- I the k d, rectors were elected for Ae current -' ' r: well known here, hag.g ven up his situation letters in tm last two issues of your, paper I . I 1722 -ti I - . I . � entioning *no e;nt thingl here, and quote a price list head ng in ! o— Tim'COUN-TY COUNCIL. -The following is . wp, I st Robert Charters, preside tt ; D. D. ils n, as trayeller, wibh the v ew of engagi . me old books, nd judging by I ! i �� . .1 , we roorn,lbut then it makie;8 littlo differp I * to] the publishing-businees on ilia o the dates of som Wingham the vote polled in county council divi - .nee - - I vice-president . dired a,' Gdorge Si 1@9 . . wn account. � W,,e Ilshaget in my possession, * . sion 1. - we ;, I .... 0 is No. 8 f as you've to see and examin�6 the goods be'. � I . M. Broderick, Seafort ; - Arebibald 0. On retiring :from 'his position' his fellow I am the oh, itled to go up Tim Cm,4Y COUNCIL. -The following is 19 . a, � I fore buym anyway, - . we I . Ore� James Smith lid James 'Evans, employees presented h in with % handsome bead." T1 i .. a ' Bible printed in the vote give4 for county councillors in this Mi:110;r. Ferguson. . . � 11 ,,f,,Oi,rll,p ; John iDalle nd John Britton, gold i watch, chain nd locket. --Ifvjiea the year Ht� . ld7ies, I ithink, is among the town, on day : M. Lockhart, 259 ; D. Hlowick 386 C-71 What 7�e want, is for you to see what our " Hullett ; John Walker and George Dale, R . firstedition f'Ki gJ mes' translation, as Patterson,Mc�; J. Webster. 131-, A. SI;ew- T�rnberry 481 . , ,,, Lim st � . oberts, daughter of Air. R. S. Rohorts, 1 14 � - . 118 special prices will do, then We ask you to - id Tuckeramith.; J. O.- R BIB, an -W A, You6g, !vho has had a good po 3ition in Hamilton�. it is printe by. R her., Ba ub- art, 116. 1 . -11 - 0 _ . . r er, who p - I . VVroxeter 138 4 compare the qualities with any other goods �­4 int auditors. - � � is home for the holidaye.-The i�e ha ' e� j lishod'the .at edi 0 1 16 1. The book # ; - I �� -,. . J - I ry a I . � - on the market, in order that you'll be satin. � . measures 9 )y 13 i he , I . I - ,_ me of D. ,,D. 13 r 1,005 - 793 fied you can't do better, � -4 has commenced and de tea . c , an I contains the Morris. L - 0o. are n( I I - - -, COUNTY COI:�NCfL E E.TIO-N.-The follow- Wilson & w busily engaged Old and Ni V Teo amebts, �be apocrypha NOTES. -T e election on' Monday was a Weii Doig. � ing -is a. a I 1) and a concefdaoce T1 e leaves are brown hot one. Th 4ollowiug is the vote pc Ifed ir. - - ' - tatement of he votes polled in drawing ice from t4mond0ille dam.7- Hbwick 405 263 - Sea6rtb for the several andidates for coun. Master Willie Govenlom son of Mr. John with age, E t t, the ype a clear and easily by each cand date : ' Thoo. Coad,- 376 : A, I Muslin, Underwear. . � I Tornberry 294 22- i � M -en I. ty council, in division 5 Hays, -Eat ward, R. Govenlock, of this t D'WD, left on Thurs- read, only f)r !,th lor g S,". and some Shaw, 306 ; ,3orge Jackson, 279 ; George � Wroxeter 39 11 , I I . - . day.for Chicago, where he expects t lieculiaritics in ope ling, h a book has been Taylor, 273 � i Ours Came ciisp from th . - 1 81 ; North, 91 ; South 8 - - MeLeau,-Ea t, I - o get a �' ; W. H. McCutcheon, 254 ; J. I - I o hands of well. -- � firin; situatfun.-We are sorr to at Mr. I I posse ily paid Wo -: 11 53 � North, 60 ; South, 12. McKay,-Easti I - learn th asic it of, m lat husband's fam -Shurrie, 197. The first four named are el. � 738 . 296 1�kera,Tthatls a special featifre in I . -- idcat ') r I . e I . . � - 32 North, 43 ; -Sout , 24. O'Connell, T. R. V. Case has deci d to leave Seaforth fo nearly .00' y are Tho other books ected, A I' rge vote was polled.-Johu i itself. I be but li m . : . . East, 79 , North, 42 ; outh 46. The f Dl- and wi�ll sho �tly remove to Toronto. -The are : 'I Th 3 Tatl r," � livac Biekerstaff, Cook wentt Blyth and put in a vote fo NOT�S.-The municipal elections ware on musliO tfi underwear i 19, .1 11 - fal- e l - �y r in Seaforth and - lowing shows.the vote c st for each of the week of prayer has be n observed, in town 1713 ; " Tie 'go blem n instructed," by some of th new council. -Miss ary closely contested here, and great intereat Vicitifty thin year if women appreciate our � eorge Hi 66 ' I I . fela�C candidates throughout t e division - b c meetings in the Methodist and (- (kes, 713 ; isber's arith. Michie is via ting in Turnberry township.- was taken by the citizens throughout. It assortment .,of made-up garmeni a as We do. 1. I ! � , y a"ern"� 175 ; I' he w Miss Annie gin is visiting in, this county. was . th-,o � 1 I at , McLean. . . . I P an churches. All the meeti 'ugs n etib," )rks of Dr. Thomas 6 r marked that never were there no � Whenit vv&ea, choice o I f buyivg poorly made � .- a- � Hayes, r68'yterj 1, 5 1 'I The i r . I Seaforth 185 e 7 attended. -Messrs. Dickson - arnell," 1 practical husband. Her homeis a St. Thomas. many tadies-8ome of them very elderly- under garments, or making them yourself - z r -063 were larg ; . �) I 1 9 � . ' I Tuakersmith 623 ' W I ana J%okso It, who wen 1, to St, Louis with Ian, by i ob t Maxwell'. 1757 '- 'I Fla- - I - - � voted �s in this year's election. The results i perhaps the home work was cheapeat-it - ��- I W11-01 I . Y. McKillop 210 . : the B6rliq, football team, returned home elle's com .1etel , orks," 1762. ; ?, Perry's I Bayfleld. are as, follows : For county councilmen, , was surely safest and best. Now you I ,-tble rk 461 - , . run - . - � - - - I . 't having had a very grammar a d �di tionary, 1717.11' Mrs. Messrp�. Miller and Ferguson. Village Conn. -no chan,30, Ours have no skipped sew' �� . a . I . � ; last week. They repor a i Tj[E ELE�',TIONS. -There wa! quit( a Ing, - pleasant and enjoyable trip,.but were sur- Dick has, c) rtainl I a ery fine col oil, reeve, Mr. Alex. Munro ; councillors, ,no cheap 4 I Willi 1,018 811 � . lectiOn smartcontest here at the municipal efee- ' material, and all are .good,.gener- � I . . I io do very piou Messr�. McKelvie, Smith, Davidson and ous sizes in - � W-bil . ii- , I . I prised to fini the weather no cold in -the ad she is, , of them. tions on. Monday, especially for the reeve- pa,ulio ; for trustees, Messrs. Rae, McKer. . : � . -1 . d- O'Co'nnell. . . . � McKay. . south as to 'make overcoats and 'furs a At any rate, we we would be, if we ship, the c4litestants being two of the I I - I Seaforth 161 Go . . . - � Tuokersmith 13, - 2�2�0 1 necessity, and �in St. Lo lie the snow had to %d th . em. I I � oldest andi rl)on respected residents of the cher, Sabderson and McKel vie. -Robert I Night Gowns .I-. - I I - . � I . be scraped from the grou ads before the -eon - i - . a I I - ; village. h4 following is the result : Dr. Forsyth and wife, of Prince Albert North- . -� � � � . i I . � � - McKillop -.511 .. 118 1 6ilding teams could I I uUet - Marks, 54, Dr.- west Territory, are visiting friends'here at : � - .� . -- . - flay f9otball.-We I i t. I ,- Stanbur 73; T* J, !3 1 7, � . . '' . I preseut.-Mr. John Hamilton shipped a car have'had our January tf aw and the little ; BE, DDING. It's easy It Stanburyl )elng elected Corset Covers . ' 815 1 437-t ' al . . �; . . I o know if you re- by a majority of 18.. of live' stock from here on Mond& I — I . eighiog vvi;h which we were favored is ire mor , � . The follo ing prdpositi ted _V last, also 3 - I .1 0- now e. 1 This weather w 11 wake*you up ' on -was also vo a car from Wingham.- J. Hemphill & Son . - . 7 ToRoNTo HuRo-,,, OU) Boy* �A Meeting lo4t.-T,,ie election for public school oat any ti�ie 'of he ni ;lit j f you'ro bad is on : " Ar ion in favor of electric lights in Skirts and Drawers, I . I I I . - . I - of th . e Huron Old Boys' Association, of . To.. trustees in 3eaforth on Monday, resulted A Rupplie with ufficiepto(niforts to keep Bayfield at'a, reasonable cost?" There got in:& car of coal last week. They useit . I � - � . , on ol And the prices -remember there is one . ronto, was held last Fri�ay e�ening in room in thei re-elocti f Mr. A. Pi Joynt, for )u warm. yol � war ti, m re, make it a voted yes, 65, and no, 22, so that Bay eld for dqing oats, where formerly the hulls - I -.1 -. . .1 vmt � I n . u - 4, Temple building, in III at. city, -at which the South' ward, and the election of Mr. . t to inve ices will hereaf -er have its ways and by-wiya were utilized. -Robert Black is shipping mon-lub, this is it, when this store .puts its � . . i John I�Iazniin for the Eas ward. -Mr. John . V1 at ! the itoo and the pr illaniinatW' I � flour to the old country. -Mr. John David. greatest efforti, and -prices' have never beea . . �- � . $ 3 5. � a c I The E. I ,cl au Co. .Seafortb, and w so closely shaven,and later on you'll not . �­ I - . ison, presided- Hogg. of the Collegiate Institute, has leased lael cc � kt o will buy, Their -0— son, our famous blacksmith, ban something find such liberal assortments to c � . - . I � � �. I . the president, Mr. J. S. Will A 0 8, Very satisfactory reports coveting the pro- Mr. Fi zgeral d's residence and will occupy nfide it th kt yo in the cutter line that for comtort and 6x'-' oose from. � s. ceedings of the assoo'iation during the year I I wkets wh � ther � nion lor A [I Wool will'be Stephen. .� . -.1 were received and hi , following offi it aho ,tly.- The extent of the business f)und the I , .1 I cellenee of finish cannot be surpassed in the It's bargain time all o'Ver this b � I - I i 1i - y store, , . I I t I cers'. , at.; t 1726-1 TuE ELE WTION�s. -There was a hot fight country. -Air. Alex. Walker bu gold out � I I I , I done during ? the past year by Mr. Frank TuE ELECI 10N'�S, -The i rnuaic - I . - 1. U� - were elected : Preside t, Hugh Mo.Math � -Gut � I ipal elections, in this township on Monday last,- es. his hotel business here to Mr. Esty, of � 1#�� 1- .- SOB:, -V-1?­V-mf-_4­r--*--# � 4 . -L � � . . - ter0ge,'(f this town, may be judged ,v 7 iieh took flaoe on A16.nday, resulted an' pecially fo,� the reeveships. The resulIj is Blumfle.-Mr. David Gaedke has rented a 'V-6-6- 4--6--*---r- *W ­'r. A , -11, �. I . -- - vice- prebidenv,j ... W. R. iller ; secretary, X from the fact that he id out over $6,500 f)ILow8 in th a township � ' . �� I priel . - I wage 3 alone, an� this I . 0 4C - I p ' For county coun. that Mr. §amuel Sweitzer, � f Shipka, has flour mill up in the Collingwood distri t. - - . ve, Waitiar Scott, W. E. -- :Slk 11 d(ViVioi No. 1, 62 ; b . _ y a map I . I Floody ; treasurer' Dr, Win. Sloan - ex in as nearly all paid ci lore . Ja , ell e , ­­( y ecuti Grove;, T to wor imen wl re re dents of Seafor een elected teeve.b )rity of 122 ( ver : - - I - ­ ; - , . th*. IF). 2. 128 ; No. 3, 63 ; X . * . .. � W. Gibson, -E. J. B. Di ,nean, Thom � 1, 102 ; No, 5, his oppone t,.Mr. Heury Willert, of Di sh. . 1, as MO Mr.'Gu ,�teridzye has also btained the eon - 5).- 1 - r. Gillicuddy, John Rober son, M. Parkinsonl . - 3 3 ; No. 6, 13� ; No. �, Total, 583, wood. Th counci ors ar . e m. Anden on, Varna. I . - . - � , v �. tract fir the brick- wor and plastering of S. Cooper, io., 1 52 � No, 2, 37 ; No. 3, Frede ck I -- I . . . Roger Crocker,'J. 8. Willieon, D. Weia., the no . , ri uerth, James McKeiver 6nd ISS!tALLATION oF OrFicEms.-On Friday I - I -, , I miller, Gordon �Waldror, W. Prendergast, 55 ; No. 4, 4 � ; X,o. 5, 16 ; 1� o. 6, 4 ; No. Stephen Webb. The following is, the I ote eveilinlig I t Court Varna, No. 264, Can- ' . - I I havi Methodiet Chu ch in Wii)gb&m, , . - as I Q� -11 I e erected uring the coming 7, 28. -Total, 240. David C8ntelon, No. it 99 ; % 7il. er of Foresters, after disposing of � � I . ,- which -�v I , . G. A.� Smith, W. 0. MeTaggart, J. 1. %season. � Thii contract.. amounts to about 6 cast : For r6eveshipg-Sweitzer, 52 adian'Ord Es 1i HcFA UL reO � - Lyons, Rev. J. A. Turnbull, R. A. --Walkell,, $7,000. � Mr. Gutte .. I ; No. 2, 5.. ; No. 3, 2i ; No. 4, 47 ; No. bert, 407. �ICounoillors, -Anderson, 502 . the ordinary business of the Court, installed I : - . 1 4 . R. H. Holmes, I ridge is an enterprising 5 22 ; No. I . I ( . . It was to hold 6 the f 'llowing officers into their respective 1 1 la& Pecided 'J �o.3i!, 27.�Total, 238, Wuerth,4891 McKeiver,383;Webb,358. 0. i man an , k - . a thoroughly eliable contractor J, mes Conn( 9 ; I To. 2, 17 ; No. Yearly, 3 5, ,, R,Lvell, 31 0 ; Sanders, 16 65., cc I - , . soeial reunion some time b6for . e the end c �. -and this accounts for the larg business he a � �1�,9 1, officell 1: Chief Ranger, S. A. Moffatt ;:vi , � 1-y . February. . - 1 3, 1 1 -, No. 4 � 17 ; o. 61 27 ; -No,. 6, 20 ; The follo W1 " D Gooe,s P'q. - well I I 1 always does. ­10r. Jam a L - I I . I i . I - I I D I ingis thevote polled forcounty A--Ro�ertson ; recording secretary, James I . , FRMN'D H, 1. ARD' or Con cillor ,—W'm ell ; treasurer, John Sparrow ; chaplain, ' * I � Fltom.-Mr.l ast'i Igs Conn ,okhart, ex '�otal 93. - . ier, 508 I)elbridge 123. ArmstFong; financial 'secretary, S. C. Rath. It -Y 1 W ' I I . - , � reeve of McKillop, left on Tuea4ay last for .7, 39,-. . I councillors : Hicks, 717 ; Spackman, 551 ; I n4t, - A.N -Mr) Madoe, H ty, wher he int -F . Patterson, 397 ; B,ob ; w C4 8, Gre'atest Cash . Peter Aikenhead, an old Hiironito, . . . ends I obert For is, 4 ; � ; � � . ; I writing Wm, Moon, 340 ; I A. B. � Stephenson ; S. W., D. Ande6on ; , . � �', I - , I . i - L t. from Melfort, Sai3katche an, says : - 11 Th 'T, ' engagin in �Ihe saw mill Ing and lumbering Henry Warren, �6, ; Dan Sha.naban:, 251 ; ------*— 1. W.,!F. Purdy; S. B , Edward Chudor I . � 1 08' . a I busines . W, i are sorry to lose, so good a I' I 7 Hibbert. I I I � . . I ' Great Northern Railway is expected to pa al, ; obert Armstrong 214.1 The council for I . - I 1. B., Wm. Foster ; conductor � . - v . .. � . : man as Mr. I ockhart, bur we are sure that t 13 current y,,'ear.w ill be I Tint; MU�IdIPAL ELECTIONS. -The mi ni- I Win. Mak' i I Goods . . � - . . here this coming summer . Crops in thi�' his re 11 . pomrond of Alex. ins ; guards, George Foster and George - .T - - PI-ee at ' i otitude if character and gplod'bu8iness I reeve,�, and I essr � Pat tersoD, -Ferris, pipal elections in this township were keenly ­ , . . I district were uncommon, good - this year) 7 - ability i ill sob tech, 8 . Rathw�ll. After the inst%llation ceremony, has decid�d io'Uild a new brick residence - I i - i , . Wheat ranged from 25 , t 40 bushels per ­ n win him many friends and- A. 0", and ,Warr 0 uncillors. There contested this year, and resulted in imaking an excellent spread was provided, and every- ' -- plac. success , ong those with whom bib has cast a considerable turn up in the council. I in the spring, Ross & Taylor have the eon. . w acre, oats from 40 bushel to 90 bushels pe' voted for the'o mff ation of Astute labor, -he body enjoyed themselves to the fullest ex- , - I Will I , I I . - �*, r, �is lot. in the la8t issue of the Presbyter.' c) j � 0 candidates � for the reeveship, were Meal tract. -Miss E. Carlin returned to Hamil. " - � acre, and.heavy,ffrom 38 0 40 pounds pq Z ;, against:.370 ; majority against, 82, � -- ra. tent, and ovent home fully satisfiedthat the ton Norma 9 - I , I � bushel ; barley about 40 u he' ; ian Review wo notice it nice ol�iginal poem - 1 1 ­ I I I Robert Hoggarth and Win. Sadler, a I Cqjlege this week. -There was per -1 17 . 8 Is per acre ;, � I - I - nd- re- Canadian Order of Foresters was the beat no election ber�e for reeve or couLoillore on I - - - . . � i - w . a � - I f vegetables simply enor It entitled � 'ITh Opening Century," by Mies � i Bulted in the election of Mr. Sadler by a and che peat benefit society on the American Monday, the � be 11 mo�s,.. Last summer , Isabel Qraham, of E ry"ondv le. It is I i ay. majorityofM.' The follo'ing is the ' old board having been re- .1 "I i and fall was rather wet, .. the win . 9 � w v ote pontinent. � . ter, so ; - 7 I . i .1 ' ' among - best of her man I 1,; MUNUMPAL - LECTIONS. -There wa & polled : . elected by acclamation � far, is very goo du�ct,onaPhe gbod pro. I I a ! . upon the withdrawal - . �tod.uiteverybod I NOTES. -Miss Gladdy McGee, of B 0 - I I I -M.1 ) c utest h re at. lie muni(ipal ele I aY- of 0, H. Sanden and W. Herding. There � 'Yesterday father, motberj�ni all our famiT; was in . Blair, barr[ster, f Brussels, bi otion8 No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 T tal field,- isVisiting at John Hart's this week.- � , (10 children) enjoyed . Ch istmas at -home � town . on Wedaesda .-Mr. A. 011!mon ay at. -T ie vote re itilted as fpl- Sadler � 131 101 54 30 298 Mr. Ge6rge Beatyhae gone to Ethel this was, however, the election of county com- I -. . � . I . a Forr ev6,-- etc Larront-Divis - . .1 � I � all enjoying good'health 'I . n in' Warren,, who learned th( bar eriag. busi- 10 .ion missioners, whip.1i caused:considerable inter ab oi � . We all Joi *1 Scot Hoggarth 46- 39 65 ,94 244 week, to help his brother, William to take cim . -, - I - -- that I , . il a m. shing you and yours a happy and pros� was married in Hanover recent;yi and bas N o, P 100 ; No. ( 62 No. 7, 22 for Hugh Speckman. Spackman, 46$ ; O- � e wi, . E -ness with Mr. 6 ,. B, t, of � this - town, N �,. I 70 .; No. 2) 4 1 ; No, 3, E I ; No. 4, 38 ; . stock, be having sold his businesi'a in � est. The vote in town was overwh ly , , I o ; - Total, Majority' for Sadler 54 - . . I . � I � - ' I perous'New Year. Thr ugh Tim, . "'s, taken up his -esidence in that Place. -Mr. 41 .1 4 A.Vi Ellnee" , No. 1. 28 ; No. 2,32 ; For CouncillorO : town. We will be pleased to have William bier, 196 ; Hicks, 86, Delbridge, 84. -Will I- I � . I I e ITOR please remember us t - all our `old ac, Brown, war -a � t .. I backonce more, for he was a general favor- I)ignan left� laft week for Chealey, wherb he - . � s qaAintancou," . ' ,rrespondent in South Africa, N 3, 100 ; No. 4, cc 8 ; No. 5, 51 ; No. 6, 87; Dalrymple : ite wit I � . . . I . will give. a 7 , r 60 61 76 105 3J2 h Ithe boyB.'-The pupils of - the school h4s taken � po�iition as blacksmith. -Bruce - -1 . . . 0 . . � . . 11 . ecturep illuktrated,.by stere- N or 7', 47 Total, - 83, 1 Majority for La. Melady 99 69 57 51 276 are arraliging for a fine concert, to be held I . loan ,views , i . r. ' ignan lef� oJ2 Tuesday for London, where " 11 11 sono - _bpt' 1 under, the ausplicog of the M. I hhe was reeve last year, AloLviren i 29 67 75 79 2,50 about t�e first of February. It will be I . . � lfocwL-ir L.EAM,'E.- epr Bentativen of the Ladies'Aid of the Pnoby)erian church, on alld Mr, Lr*m(nt wee membe of the coun. Mah&ffey i h may tak� a position. -. Goderich; Se'aforth, Clinto and Wingliam - , ! 1 47 76 53 48 2Z4 chiefly military. 1A trooper from South --- I met ht Olin -to on Wednesday Monday evening, the 21st inst. � This illug. oi I. The follc wing is the vote cast for coun- Norris 32 42 44 51 ' Africa w�ll be present, and give an interest. � -7-1— � of ti , hockey Clubs , I 1 9 i I tr�ted lecture is one of the i I Jor :� Stelek, 95 Consit, : ! . I I . I i u6st,thrilling 01 361; Melick, (I ray ! 41 49 16 13 1 �9' ing talk On the war. I Brussels. I .. afternoon of last week, .an organi�ed th I I Watch for fuller an- 4 �� . 0 si ( ; rhomps , � ' I � intorest.4nd is sure to' draw a .large audi. . on , 00 ; Battler, 297 ; G�etz, Oliver � 21 7 27 12 nouncem6ate. I I I I Huron Hockey Leagwe Th I i � I I Tur, ELW�Tlol� I * 0 following Of- encie.-Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mulcaby, who 9'( ; Phillips, 214. 'he council for the cur. . . $.- The municipal elections I r 6cers v�ero elected : Presidento W, Were here visiting Mr, M . re at : �ear will b The council f 6 th current year will be . I —0 - . . fo Bruseelat paiiod off very quietly. The - - I ulcahy'o mother 0 cc poapd of meshre. L%- 0 e e -, I 0 1 composed of Mi ve, and Messrs, i fo lowin isitberesult: Reevia I Baker, 8eaforth ; -vice-pre ident,- D. Ding- and othep*frieud8, left on 3aturoaY last for nlOnt reeve, - and r, lek, Coi k r,�Saldler, re Exeter. D 9 31 , -J. T. Ronny - -, priel ley, Wingham ; '2ad vice. re8idenb, John I la'st9 Mel'c Dalrymple, Mal4dy, MeLaren and Mahaffey - J. G. �TA,xBuRy, B. A., (late with Me. 15 ; R. eathordale, - .12 Wh � Vancouver, and, from theie will �0 to the w A hompeca, 00 n, illors.-The vote for 0. Majority for - I 0 as councillors. Carthy., Oster & Co., Torento,) Barribter, Convoy- R es, 37. un"cillors,-R. Henderson, 217 - - - � , � F rrester, Clinton ; ' secretary,, J. H. Klondike. Tke�jy were accompanied as far Nzbc� trustees for Zi rich was as follows : i , &near, NotAry. money to loan. omees latel 11. I . Thompson,, Seaforth ; treas ror, Mr. Allan, ' BE, . Y 00- J. Donalds - I 9 1934, S, Wilton 180 ; N. - is ,-ell Tororito by his two siAor8.- hniWeseloh, 83 ; Of arles Fritz, 76 ; John -The following is the vote polled for oupled by Collins & Stanbury, over O'Neills Bank, o 1 , (.`oderich. - The officers are 0 act- as exe M r. W m. I county couricillo a in conatV council division Exeter. OnK G rrf, 165 ; F. Adams, 138, The first four refel On of Air, F �Rtekbiel, 6) ; Ct ar .es Hartleib, 52, 16811-tf 4 Jt tive in settling all disputes. The following town, was recent Robert Fansou� -of this . i No. 3 : Hi:bber,,-Ryan, 516 ; Whitej 4 ; Tim-Colu-NTY COU14JIL.�The foil * , ar e ected. i . r - � I ly home on a visit to his I Jackson,79 ' .owing is - - I . � Ful arton'-Ryan, 233 ; Wh te, the vote NOTES.-Nlrb. D, Scott is slightly im- - . schedule was drawn up : Clinton at Sea-- parents. '. Mr. Fanson is very much taken Hills TreenT veral candidates . I forth, Jan�UaTy 10.'h ; Goderich at Wing . . . i -(, � �polled for the me' loving in h 5 1 - - -� up with� Manitoba and is doing Well th - . , 287 ; Jackson, 4;8. Mitchell, � Ryan, li ;I ; in county �couneil division No. 4 : pr . alth.-The K-0. T. At. Lodge 11 - . I ham, January llr,h ; Seafprth. at (','roderieb ere. No: DANNCIN ,.�Iii our notice last week of White, 259; Ja(kson, 330, This makes the so dane � and supper. in I their hall, ou � . . - . - Ralph 'Year, of Aylmer, and Fred Chen. tl a ro'ception ?arty gi en Mrs. David Rife, total vote,--�Whi�te, 987. Ryan, 910 ; J R. Hick�. H. Spackmam. I I I , I a ' - " 6u,� wh have bel�n visit- of 1% Thomas, Coleman - . ack- I . rt aday eve aing.-The'Bruseels; curlers will I - I � January 16th ;'Wingham i Clinto - n, Jahu- . Wright, of Walkert. ail the residem �,,o I Meser�. - R Exlter 192 492 e to PI %y �gai at . 'o( erich, Janua . .ry 11 . A -White, both 10 ary 17th ; Clinton at 0 ing Keith Fear, at " E m8cliffe," have we 06 ( . �orwahy e Joyed I son, 877. yan an Usborne 117 233 1 ha iWroxeter, for their � �. - 2,' � r d I stT ted that the them. Hibbert men, are elected. Mr. J&3kso'n is a fir game - ,in the western series. -Ivan ­ J .; Goderich at Seaforth January 25th ; returnedi to their respect:ve homp�s4-Mr. selves with &I u . Step 1 551 - . I I I 8e%forth at Wingham, Febriary let ; 8' V da ci g." We are resident of Fulla � too. Cr oks, of , ingham, sp ,. . ea- Fred Borithron has returned from �. visit to idformed-by Mr. Coleman t at there wai no : -- -- - ient Su6day with - �, J I I e �, ,e, ,, I . I - . forth at Clinton, February 3th ; Winghhm' -The f It i ff e pression of opinion as � r I ti friends in � Brusse I filih ; i 9,76 _ w i I occasion, as to dog tax in the toi vu. i election day. -M -as - � (ode' . Clinton at book,keeper at Bell's foundry—W Win. p -esent ongag i in: this pastime. The inI A. Q. ]Iiobier. 1,026 &a i tow. .. , I the SOU0, and has resumed his position an d ine ng on W i "a a X' ' 'e" " . Is. -R, John. - I w 10 o' at (, rich, - Februaryi, n(ne ,of those recorded with rej rd . 1, Wingham, I � at, Ills t 11 ws i $. . � �a I Koh 7 of impo8il3R a tax, % 1 ; a r . I February - i5th G, oderich t oe, r0urned to Toledo, ' ship : In favor John Delbridge 11 Z ie laurnp e left ou Monday for London, � , ' -, OhiJ, ob Thurs. take was due �o a mis nder Ex'ter 196 84 to resume hor ' . I sea ding on our against a tax, 31,� ; majority opposed to 1e .�, oburse at: the Conservatory of I Clinton, February 22nd �: Wingliam at Soa-1 day morning, after s the holidaysi p krt, and shot Id in oo way be credited to tax, 92. i Usborne - 123 - 493 Mllsic--�7Mri. McLean �' died on Tuesday . I forth, February 218t. ' ' � I I with his.�� pare tn. He was acco�n anied � our excellent i orre8pundent at this place.- � I *— ­ 123 1 - I . -r-0- I Toledo by his ister A ' I �! to � I I , Stephen 608 euing, aft4,r a long illness of, consumption. gete -Th:o inembers' ED. EXPOSITO . I - I � I ; � � I �Loe.�T, BRIEFS. -Mr. 0mas- Dodds,-ofi of the Catholi�-Mutvl%l Bel efit, i ! had rea�hed the ripo' old age of 86 years, Fessenden- North Dakotl and son of Mr. I together with h ASS ciatio'n, HAPPENTNW.-Wm Jarrotb has resumed ! IWalton. � 827 700 ' elson GOry, of Blyth, wao in town on . . i numbor of invi�Zfriends,' his studies at the DI nton Collegiate. -A. If you know what you want go to The E. n :ay, � I . � I Charles Dodde, of McK Ilop, and :Ars.. spent a. lvery,ipleasant e ! LoCAL BRIEFS. -Tile ice at the. rink' has I ------------- 0— . veiling � eir hall �Kain and -C, Car.ry ba e finished their con. McFaul Co,, S aforth, for it ; and if you been specially good this season, and Man. . I . - on Wed eaday last. e . ! Dodds were -spending s md- days with - 81 niv; e tract of oubtin g woo I for G6orizq Coleman, don't know go there by' all means ; it's ager Bawden proposes holdiog a fancy dress ! - � �,.,L im ey. friends in I . Prc gres ; carrying on a large furniture and i theirmission tohelpyou. January in ne carnival on Monday evening next. -His : OTES.' I � .., I I - - i . this vicinity. Mr. .Dodds is: occupied the attention of the gu4sts until -Mr, M. Rdicher; is.engaged with Mr. ,- . inder-, about 10 o'clock, af torl whic I a tas�y lunch Robe t Parsons.---tT ie Presbyterians intend of their cleArin I out -months, so you'v , -Mr. -'Sylvauus Cann and his sis- taking business in Fessend3n, where he hael was d at the I close of which the-. havir g a tea meetini in the near future.- chance to .take I home gigant parcels a many 'friends are pleased to 8ee Warren to ,Almina,lhave returned from a visit to . I been for about ten ye t ' I - I . ic Ross out � &in, after his e atives in : ervid ngram, amusaer�� of the eveninj were 49 � am. --Mr. A. I e e opntinued Mr. G. Colemen rede tly at .-Messrs. James Ander- 2 _ a I dwarf prices, Yd, sho of Kineardine,,was calling on his old friends until bo t half -past ll solc one of his P uld buy your bleached ne88.-Mles Grace Muir, of Londont was an I - * wh a all Oeparted heavy draught horses for a 9( ad. . figure.- and unblea,chedi Cottons, your Flannels, visitin d E lerington Brothers are busily - . here on Friday last. -Mr. Ingram is super, well pleased "with the �nan er I , % friends in town last week. -Miss 80" . . in hioh the Mr. , . Faiqul ar bought a go)d horse re Flannelettes, Li6ns and printed Cottons, wing lo a, preparatory to building - . I evening I � - ; Edith eers, who is engaged with Cbapman .-"- intendent of. the electric ight and 'water had been spent.-` oticee as been CEnt .-Mr. Win. ,NlcA i8t, ir, who dr se Tillie . 'imulons wbo, hae been spend- I I . .. - . . 1726 & Compirly, London, was home for a few in the hol. ays with friends in London, has . station , 11 has now. M .1 in Kincardine. 7 -Miss Be.atrice given of an application to the Legislature been �pendin­g a few days wi h friends at I � I . ! eter is to have a third re urned .--, Jr. D. Wilson, of: Minneapoliso ­ . . i - , I school near Grand Bend . Waft)n,-returped home last week. -Mr, C. Frank Ryan, of Lucan, visited this w ek tonsorial lartist, in the person of Edgar. 9 calling . n oKf'-friends on the boundary .1 Punchard has been.eDgaged as teacher of a! at its next session for a aharter 'for the NOTHS.-Mr. Albert Hodgins and r. days this !week, -Ex' for the COMIDg' construction of an elcet I Pr . ri krailway fro Westoott � W - � ­ I on year, and Mr. W. H. Wil it; is at in 81 elck. is bui,il.v engaged in hauling logs -for with Mr. W. H1 Sholdice- and other r(la- i who served his apprenticeship rwe ently.-Mr. Sohn Smith and son speub .- I I - . ,e8ont� Port Stanley via London r. Mr. J. Moffat i. � tives,-Mrs. Ch4rle� Ritchie, of the north with barber Hastings and lat N w Year�s with Mr. Smith'sfather�iu-law, # , ,� to eaforti, M I I . filling her place as orga i t if Bt. Th William Dawson, an old Seaforth . er in London, . ;nl 0 bintis r� , -1 oy, was --d— I I gravel, is on thelsick list, but we hope soon Edgar is,i prime favorite here. church. 'Mr. William e, of the (,rand over the I route last summer in the t . : I -J. G. Stan. 4. bl . George', lobkirk, or, -Miss Hewitt, of I I,', ; - i- - Trunk Railway, Toronto, i home, just nowl� of the oo m1pany, which is a itrong t .13ruce old. to hear of her r6covery.-Mis3 Maggie ble- bury, barrister, was in Toronto Ne e leville w1ho h , an been spending the past �-,�. I one, and B. R. Hi(;Gi,rs,!Bru fiel Donald, of :this I -1 - ; - , � . visit b the parental I was so favorably impressed - 4, otary Public -h her sister A-1-ra. R, Gilga I - -- . paying his, annual _ ,,th t e route Convo,ancer, Fije ah4L e, Ins', e agen 0 place, left on Tuesday last week, cotlibiuiny business with pleasure.- th ve weelks �it I I . � -Mr. John Fairley and Miss Fairley, that - a charter 'for I of , t. Any no �­E I � home. mon, .-I for ToronlI , to resume her studies at Mrs. Fowell and daughter, Cora, are mak. baireturne4l.-lylisoMeDon'ald,*f Londollf - le � construction is now W lour y to loan 6 per eon . I I , � � I of Carberry, Manitoba, w b.. on first-class college.-Qt�ite % number of our citizens WF an el',xtended visit amoD2 friends in a I - 1. I el herd this week being applied for. --Miss Kate M Faul, of Win iecurity. blortgag drawn And money ad. P)rlt the 'hblidAys with her cousin, Mrs. . ­ . - � visiting their uncle, Mr. A. 0 Ault, V1 nee( free are suffering frot� la grippe this weal, 0 ' .. aild Exeter; and Miss of expense i the borrovrer, Also & ej.. The odstook. -Reeve- elect W. 6, Bissett has J0 3n McQue1en . ount of prive funds at 6 per ceni. . r I . other friend -s. -Mr.' W.,O, Rei� was sur- Grove,"' lJoion, .have r . been veryl, low with congestion of the lungs, (tion inte�d holding -a concert in Kate Johnson,.6f s4pine III Ated am fine winter weather we have so far enjoyed ---The young people of this ' I . eturned - �o their A hbne every morning and Wednesday of each Ndoes. Oct see!m t remedy this trouble. se the -. MADI r. so ool next monu�, aildthe committee are, � . I 4 w ,ek. Several ood farms for eah. 157 Saora�nent was Od ispensed on Sabbath last in Martin" and wife suitably entertained a large sp ing no p4 � I make it a success. -Mr. . I . 1A prised and pleased by receiving a handsome � homes after a pleasant visit in oui town as The but is reported impioving.-Rev. M _ - New Year's present,. in the shape of a solid guests of Mrs. E. 'McFaul.-Mr, Newton Nom. -The oho'pliing mill has not been Duff`1 Presbyterian church. -On Wedn a- number i I I - I gold ring, sent to him b I � I . I Z, * - - , t - who is now located y a old schoolmate WoTavis4 of Toronto, havini; open -j a few rtoning' for some days owffig' day last a pleasant event took place a ot the young folk of the .Presbyter.- 8 si -h �-. $3f) in oseland, Bi � � to some t the ian church on Wednesday evening of last th has been in Muskoka for � � $11y) � ritish I Weeks bo�lday8 here, left for tha city on repai.0 being mado in the machinery. Mr. residence of Min. Archibald Duncangon, it as returned home tor . . I I o n g d ants. , � . Ise ;� I - Thorr as camel on has c the work.- being i the'm;Lrria ge of her eldest and e-iti � n- from St. M. a m 11i a w - ,— . � Columbia. '-Mr. Reid is a entleman whose 'Monday to resume his work on the week. -Miss Dells' Crocker has returne B friends d lobe. harge of , his par ui.---�­Mr. Matth-e I . , . � ot torget hi I �iMr. David Sproat, o , ary , to cc plete er vi it ith ' la-- -. �. � � . i . . , f telgrave, was in town R)be.-t Mcoartney, with. hie hrother--in- able daughter izzie, who was joined in her cousins, the Misses Johns. -A. J. Rol. --There d�o 4n Saturday, 29th .ult.a, Mr. z � Habkirk,. of,McKillop, near SeaForth drove , his week. -Mrs. Snell, of �Constarice, is in law,-' r. Franks, of Moo"ejaW, �Manitoba, wedlock with M . McKellar, of Detroit, wid line sale �f household effects last Saturday, , to Brussels one day. last weeki and' while 1 town just now waiting on' her sister, Mrs. ar a V Siting at ,,he � home of Ale x.� Thomson, was Witnessed ly a ar e number of the was well Alex- SmitN-4' Stratford, at -the age of 72 11 t there his horse got sick and,he had to leave �ohn Dickson, who is very ill.-�'he first Bayfield road. -Mr. Beverley Ketchen, of relatives and f -iends of the contract . stronized. - He and his esteemed yeam He 14*3a�os- a widow and seven child- I �� I it there for some da e it , ? I fo .was stiffi. 9 lelt thisweek for Michigan. -Miss . - - ys be � SeaforthZorse Fair for this season 1 wilF be Kliox 'College, who has been visiting t h, tien.-Mr. John Lamb has ed I to, ren." Deceased via's born in London town- . I 1 ciently recovered -to , bring home. --The _�eld on Wednesday, ,Janualy 23r . 'All bc me I a is p�r i remov =e 4oward has returned from London, ship, of which hisparents were among the - . � annual mectiur, of the members -of the Mo. having horses they want to . sell should got here during'the holidays, ieturned to his firm in Morris township, the house where she has been engaged ,as milliner firnt rettlers.! He had conducted 'the tan- I Ti ,rot to on' Mond . . . � I , � . k " , ,,- W"?, ,!, I - I D . , I ' � ' T ' I �1' u e - n I - I 8 h a ' 'p ' ' ' t n r t t 0 r 0 ' u' ' L' g a' sop I h - a t 0 ' ' ' n 0 n t " , I i J I [ - ���'. P4 , , � i " , U C�' � U 0 r , 1. i - I.- ' 0 �, . � , I 3118i 'I I I Mo' e elec - follow ��ate . ;o g Vr �. � The fit I . I �, C, �01 ., il , �, I I I 4 1 1 1 41, � V . 10 , ! a I 8 4 - I Ir i ! , , , � �, � I I T - � � t ,� � I I � I I 11 ' an ol e. . T h 0 'cell . I dt ) e _ pre idel Ill - . , vice . res 5 , , . secretal. , I C U treas ror , is n I i � '1,01 , I , I e , , t I Tky , �V 4 11, ev Sh 3 -V 0 ­ ut, I , I ' � i D, - , � I , lirl, I - I , I I , I r � I I 0 If t I IBi 1! -i I , , I I � I a e in I If � , � I f� , I a 0 , III It Ins, -U a binsmo", Who bi � � ant fev � r years, b pi the wi0ter with n 4 - t , , - - , - - fi- I Killop Mutus" - . ay. -Mr.. A[cKe e, of which he redentl r purchased from Mr. Jo, in d ing the past seagon.-'R. N. Creech has in Stratford for about thirty V re - I Fire - Insurance Company , them in shape for that Aay. At the annual Kzo�vrdine, was thin week viai t nzi his Campbell. The'work was completed in o me t Ur nt � � will be held in th6 1�pwu he'll, Seaforth, on Congregational meetiug'of the Egmondville ail t6,r Mrs, Ge)rge Btird. n ke he position of head master of. Burg 11 l' busine-sa - I . - `11 . ., I . . I I an i g i tiering throeycars ago from active tars, . I � -MV 1 d ra. day, Under the upervision of Mr. Thom �s eseville public ­ : . I I I lch"L-ThOmas Handford Mo. ; ! I . ; . i . � , i . r i I � -� . . . I . � . I I i � ­ I .... I --- I I I . . i �, � - 1. .1 I . � . i ! . I � � , . � I I ; I I . � i . ; I I � I . . . . � I � t . .1 <J I I ; . I I -1 I i I I I I : I � i I I i . I I I . - I I I . i i . . i i . � P I ! . I . . I I - ! I I * i ; I ; I i I . I � I . I - . I . . � � I I - 11 . . i . i