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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-01-25, Page 4� ; I r , � I : .. t � . . � ri - - I . I I . . � � � � - � I . � I � ; ; � I !, I : � . I ! , ! � i � I � .l� � � . � . . I . I i; - 1 . - W -1,; . � I I ; i I I -1 . . . . i . I I - I � — i I ; i ­ . . .; . I P7 I . � 1 1 1 ; i . I . - . . I � I I . . � 1 ! . . � �, I I I I . : I . . 4 - I . - I - . - I . . I . a . I : j 1 . : I . I I i . I ­ . . . . - -- . I ­ ­ -1 . - . I . � I . . . - I I I - t - I I I . - ; � I I . I I , � .. . I - . . . - 4 1 . I I I � . . . , - --- - -- - -­ ----­­-­-- ­­ , . - .1 ': --- -.-- � - I - . I . I . I I 1- . - . , - I - , . I . 1. . I � I - : 1, - .. . I I . . � .1 � I . . I— �- !­- -----,- - � - I I � i - . .. � I . � �, . , I . . � ­ . .. i � - � . . . � I - i I I I . . I I .: I I I . . . . I � . . . � I i - i � . I . . I - i ; - . I I I - —­ �� � I ­ . . . . . I . � . I . . I I I i i i -: 1 ! � - - -- . --- --- I � I . . I I . . J I .1 . I � . . . � � I I . . I I I s , . � I . . 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Bishop, . , � . ; . deliver addresses. , Local talent, assin d I Mao 01 ayfi ld, who wlas here on Friday llwll� r . - : . is, I � This being the case,lany good men who may fRoCeleb - t B pq�t in the Foresters' $70.113 ; M. Hutchinson, ; H. Bate. .. - ­ . I fiff.�he figury between the piron theala or encill ' rated Blyth Male wi ?I evEnilip 11sammytfi., &king $71-79 . I one, d' t the page of the paper on 'which the be &ppointed td J t their . _Quartet $109.19 - J. Bate- ; - � . - � . will ,simply use provide an ititoresting programme. The enterta union , ill ht 06 guest: of mat , $49 15 ; W. Yuill, . I I . MA-.N,� S i � . .1 - . i I ist"I dver=t will be found, , , was """ Sevin.-Rov.J. man, $28.30 ; Wm. Bowman, $55-32 ; Jan. I � � . positions an. a. sort o poiso,nal ornament and, -usnadian Order of Foresters are - prep ri g his old Wand Mr. Johin M ! I - - . . . . . I - Hard t6 Tell -Greig & Macclonald-1 � f airman - of the h I e- Irel in d $32 07 � John M ason, $53.24 ; W m. i � . . tlioir� seats- will.only be occupied when they �o hold a grand ball and supper on the ve - K Pori I of arkhill ob x I A . i . # . AT . . s- �! : - I ,curr . Winter Overcoats -Bright Bros -5 - . , ill Nup:�% the pulpit of tIhe Bre iwaril $43, 80 ; H. Lamont, $1.49.23 ; J. I : ' . -5 � desire a ,plahsant ciliday, which- Ing of Tuesday, February 5bli.-Mrs. owle ter diet ricb, A - IoWi "c" ' ' � � ' .. has gone to Detroit to -0 chi, . ­ - � L I 11 Don't Delay -Richardson & McInnis -5 'have at the expense of the count,ry, orlwhen . ssion ry N. i Richardson, $8.2,65 ; J. Cunningham, 0 � - - I . who is very ill. -,Mrs. Jameo,H. HI lot b, afternom-, wh3n he wil preach mi �. Auci . clear ale -J W. Ortwein-5 some party ends a 6 to be served. �,�c arie 105"boderioh township, who his been da g(r. oar moo 5 and t Doeive the contributions of the $21.1 76 ; Eli Smith, $169.92 ; Jiatneo Car- 'Corner, St ! .1 I" -. . Furniture-Broadfoot, Box & Cc - see one, f her b ot ii- Methoc! is, . tell on abbath next, in the Elli DO, $270.44 ; J. McKinnono $128 14 , . n g a . � Soul Will Cure, a Cold -A. Wileon- 5 . 9' ' veri' d is eople for m onions. -]I ev. Colin Davii Stoat iuga�'Iiug-McKinuon & Co -5 i,lof diff, $126.68 ; John Cardiff, $101.20 ; G; The. re , sorry we can noT.con ratulato Im ot no oubly ill of puetimooia, is reco I ­ the place of Dr. McFarlane, $49.47 ; T�. Bialb I � I . ; .. i out of- da6ger, -Mr. James Thomoonig no1w tondon who was here vo �138 92 ; D , i f , ' F1181 -mattei how- good or deserving they ma4y be, . I J 1 . I , Clearing Sale-Lleid & wilson-5 , - running his saw mill, on the 4th concesmio I, Mc ntag Ue,' to address tl Foresters' concert, Cre*, $84A2 -, J. Crerar, $194.45 ; . 1 � Mrin'l. Overshoe�-R, Williri & Sob -5 on being appointed to such positional . . vening at the ho a B $72.66 ; Mrs. Livingston, $54 69 ; I WITK THE BLUE FRONT, --. 1 � � In� day and night. -The people of B41fic d wa i ant ertolin d for -the I ! I I . . . "r I I beivi Election Abstract -A Murdoak-5 L -M-ra. R. H u t,, R IrepC%lIum, $87.14 ; J. Ar'Motiolng, $104,- 1 . . deed, we do" not kfiow but the Gover�ment looked forward to having, the electric 1, gh to of Ar. 4nd Mrs. R. GI g. . : - � � - . . - 1W-W,W,W,W,W,W,W WW1W1WWWV1N - . � -1 I � I - , � -whif Wood Wanted -A. 1). (4milt-' 5 ' v.' running once more on the election of a tie w of How all, during the ast week, was ' he 82 ;1 Win, Armstrorig, $64.75 ; J.�Ferguaon, I � � I would show better sense and better epr � � � . I- i I - Farm, for Sale -B. R. Higgins -15 . � council, but so far there has been no no e', gtx( st o Mrs. (Rev.) Ac esou, of the thahae. $52X ; J. Little, .%5.38 ; S. Barr, $142.- - 1 - I - 11 . , i 1. � To clear out the balance of our stock of Mantles, we will ,-,olt $10 manil . - Alf. Farm for Sale -Joseph Oaach-5 - sent -the feelings of the people, didi they , I J Sabbath next, 71 ; R. Cardiff, $67.08 ;- A. Bradshaw, : b .. ,univeisary servii an on a 0 p �, . ' - beav I - in that direction. As there was a larg( ma. -The i 0 1 . : S4 ; $7.50 mantles for 83,75 ; $6 r) 111alltl ',- for $3 iu. , . . Hotel, for Sale -5 rel use. to make appc intments to the. Senate jority of votes polled in favorof street li ght I, in St. A Ludrem's,churoh, i rid the fowl supper $74.33 ; Win. Wilkinson, 819.99 --, J. Dun- for 85 � $8, mantles for O, , . Notice of Dissolution -Robb & Cheenoy-5 'a F. $6 mantl-�S' for 83 ; .$5 mantles for $2.50 ; $4 mantles for -$,2 ; all(I all 0 ' ", I i * . as obatabecome vaoiiint,-so that, in cotirse of we think'the council remiss in its da, r I ori M.oidaY Ovening, ii looked forward Ito can# $67,77 ; Wm. Bryans, $109.51 ; - ' theru2t I Bit-,',: ale -A., (1. Aulb-5 . Holmes, ;- ­ I er in hall it with n uch iu terest. 8 cold ,the weather McCracken, $32,31 ; R Every mantle in the store must be sold. 00me and see ' ' . 94 time, "it Would )ecome extinct.' I This e ma.bt - a $6r"- 5r) ; the same rate. . 'for � evonshire"-C. W. P,ip3t-S ` � - I . . � - I . I Once.. ke(p fe orable a large ght,hering is antioip t. Mr , Cameron, $63,83 ; Mrs. Flatti, $139. jint as advertised. We. will be show vile . For fRale or Rent-Gavenlock Bros -5 I would, perhaps A a the easiest wJiy of 111111111111111111111 I h the eillcie , . Y'lourself if.they are not . Pleased to W t - t . I � ­ ad. -Mr. T. i . Forsyb tit tea h. 67 ;. J. Sharpe, $109 84 ; J. Davis, $32 68 , [ - -0, Pi! for Service -John E Ider-5 ' - e giving an enter J. Mooney, $189.70 ; J. Broadfoot, e66.68 ; ou, whether you buy or not. � I � Val I I a gettitig rid of the ei pensive incubus, � I er for 14p, 2 a hool,'inte id - I - . . - speln . 0 d Cure -6 -I. V. Fear. -8 I - . - a . 1111111111111 i . Hensall. , yi I- I �0&1110 . - . taiinment In t a near fut ire. -,The enterta ,n- * M. 'Cardiff, $60.66. Secretary"o 'statement, I I � �. .� I .. f a � I I - Jewelry Notes -3-J. F. Daly & Co -8 I We also have a large and well ass,�,rted stock of , -1 � � Remember that H. Jacobi has moved into me ato f Mr. Forsith &I d his young baud of -Pounds milk received, 828,342 ; pound � . 0 1 � Post, Nati(o to Debtoro-Estate Johnson Bros Editorial Note and Comme'nt8. i - sarls ! -8 .- I Millorls now block and for the next So days is folt iz a made, 75,441 ; average poiluds of ' . I � I -G. 11ood-5 �, I 6110W. to soil robe@ I blankets and bel.o at cost. All kin to pul Us are always looke(I forward to with � a chees . Christmas Cards, Calendars, 16adies' Fane ,Handker Burn I Faxiners' Institute .most pacplawill agree with the f, it deal of interest. -The concert in Cho milk per pound of cheeab, 10.97 ; average I y - . Butte I I I i of heavy ana light harness very cheap, Pnournatio . l 1;hiek -A. Young -8 6 1 ��v Bitte, Orabges n ing r-6mark of the Hamilton Times, and it horse oollan,, guaranteed to work safely, too ring frael on Friday last, under the auspices !of price per pound of cheese, 10.36i ; received i -Which we are selling at prices that will a5tonish you. � * - . I I -- - I i . Wong your sore shouldered horses and got the in F . tol the stormy night per 1 000 pounds milk, $19.42 ; paid p o . I � z � Flour . would be wisdom oil the pa' A of the Do- healed at H. Jacobils, Hensall. 17'6-4 -the I atir no � . -­ - 1� RAV I . , anc] ot er attractions, iyas very poorly at- il'OOO pounds milk, $1.62 ; co�t of rnak- . I V aed I .� uldel el minion* Governnien� to give heed to this LoST.-On' January Sth, between Zurich te I entertainment was er 1,000 pounds of milk, $1.80 ; cash Clothing Department. I . - Shoe, � e , . - n d I - Homever, the. . � d - of I ad to attend missed F.e9r, , - . I . ' . I , , 'wool, tilt " anutfou itspooft # " , part of the Cleo. 'and' the Parr Line, a Saskatchewan or lwi� sticn I . - � . (�� . vlry. ger,cral - desite on the d, a d tboie who fai . on I an , $3 $9, - i i , � Buffalo Robe. The 11nder will be suitably row ,rdcd goo I . � bial holiday prices in Clothing. I 00 boyB' I rot" - - torate of this' country. The Times tsays: upon returning the some to Ropult'r LoRihm I stap e a good �imc. Rov.,Coli I Davis. of Lond6n, ; ; : � Spe all -wool two-piece 8 . J . - I - H . � alto .to ,� -"11 1 . re ,1: : a I , �1 Bluevale . - � '; �1* - - I . ":We do think that C - anada could very well driver, eith.or at Hensall or Zurich. ti 17,2 wan sent, and gave an.address on the 1. - be cleared t $1.50 ; 100 men's all-w,00l three piece suits, to be cleared -a - Wood SENZORTU, FRIDAY, Jan. 25th, 1901 1 benexb, �of Fometry an( the good manage. , I I -Weod - � . &fford, now that- eli6 is well provided with LOCAL BnncF8.--:--Th carnival held he ,a op ment of the 81 1clety,'wh h was listened 'to D11 boys' pants at 25c a pair. Don't forget to see our prices in Frei7e and Beavet - I . . I . - I — I railways and cana.IE, to curtail oapit�l ex- Tuesday evening was lar attend d, a I RATH OF MR. WHALEY.-The funeral Overcoats. These prices last only for the holiday season. -, Don't lo.r,yet to 1 � 'A 11 -- fiditurea, bease . orrowing ... - . P b . , -and apply her number com' . from the 'aed'j`ciniDg 't wr a by the audience with r uoh attention apd took place, on Friday morning last. of Rob. 't, , me . Ing - U : I our values, w . . I .1 - Tbnol Reform -Meeting. , xeto, ao I pro it, Mr. I avis is an excellent speaker, art Whaley, who died in London, on 'the hether you purchase -or not, - energies to the reduction -of her debt."� and villages of Seaforth, Clinton, f . . .......... .................. I__ ..... . .... . � ................. � ... . .. . ..... ... � Pork. - . � I I � 01 '' — . Zurich. The ice was ,� n excellent condi ion and knows wel how to I ing n soun facto. prev!ious Wednesday; Mr. Whaley liverd in I I . 3 Wo again remind all those interested of � t � ., . Mr, Will McLeod, ­of eaforth, an usuil, Blu4v&lc a good many years and then ' ' � I � the meeting of Reformers of South B uron, There may be bad times coming, but the and lovely music was furnishi3d- by M . 11. . Marshall. 0 aloolhaley died - I " signs of their arrival ar . e not yet visible in The oosturnes were varied an bro igh t d . wn the house every time. Mr. ,rem ved to h1hel, where Mrs. rocery Departm,ent, � : . as constituted for Legislarive purposes, to � . � I good. I The following, a theprize list :; 1CWo HeLeod teems to'bave - t a knack of entdr. of 0 u u five years ago. Since then . I � � . A ' 1. I - To , . I . be hcld,at Hensall, on Tuesday next, at 12 ­ I . Mr, T.- Murdoch, in compau h 1311 mptio 'stmas aoods, i - eons I the reventie-statenients .of -the Dominion. mile rsoe,:Walter Sh er; b ' race, u 3 d c r tail in - a � d lived on the Bluevale road, latterly Fresh arrivals this week of Chri 0 incluiling Crosse & Blackw4l'i The recei I pts for the six months that ended "' wit 11 t a dau liter, Mi i Amy, of Hensair, at Mr. Adam 01 ' h rule, until a few weeks I I - ifluot - N ;1 eels, new layer and mat figs, new dates, nuts, curraril raisins, &e. I 0�clocf. Lo there be a large attendance, 12 yeirs, Walter Ful is yve oharfa)ter, i . 1. . I �- �� . I . . ; P) � on all pi at oeesest no have tendered ago a went t 0 ndon. - Mr. Whaley also, . brin� I December 319t, 190, were $25,731,666, and Vera Murdoch, " She rard ; girlo',c lar - who 0 ino 7 ! CBS We are paying 4a for dried apples. i � . and iervice were on hand, and to s4y died of consumption. He was 66 years of i . I ,at 7 . the expenditure's 817,208,610. As COM-, acter, Pearey Scot , "Miss Canada" ; gr � ! -- - ; I . � - - gent's -character, rnold Macarthu . the r did well- would be puttiog it too mil'd. age a member of the Presbyterian church, tgoWemakea specialty of prompt delivery. ; # 9 I a I � p red with the oorryspc�nding six monthe of ,A -Clown)?; Rero. Seller, Trc A and Smith, of a a Forester. He was buried. by Court . .- : . Me rid. � � t Aro ( : I , I ! '� The Queen is Dead, ,;ei previous year, the ravonue increased by boy"s character, Louie H I ' . . � . a isall, al6o gave sei oral selections of Don lass, Canadian Order of Foresters, in i � � Ill, �! I" -11 9 14 I � - Tc 245,104, notwit standilig the reduction . eom Thumb. -The lecture and cooper 1, . COME WITH -THE CLROWDS, TO ­ . Per liaps no announcement that has ever . ' n I in Miller's opera hall, on . Thursda V mlu lo, which i a all made up a grand enter- Bloc vale cemetery,- beside the remains of 1 1 k?et 4 - - give . - . - 6. . _; I inI.the customs d U y on imports from Brit .. f la9b week, by Mr. Wqbb, of , Chi - tairment, and if the For srers did not have his lite wife, who was a sister of Mrs.'Jameg I ' I � - - . enmade has caused *such universal and ain, which went it to cffpc� on -July lot 9 event g 0 , J . the ciov�d, it an no failt of theirs, as the Mit hellf Mr. Thomas Henderson, of Wing- I - r on ti - I ' - ton, a rettIirned Canadian soldier from Soot I . - . � . wide -i pread regret and sorrow -as the fol- 1900. The -way seems cle,,ar. for deb,b re- I I . ; Africa, was fairly well atterided, Thol led. progyran�me w a of the beet. Mr. .G. W harril arid Mr.. Charles Henderson, Bluevale - � I I I - . I duction, tax reduction, or;6otb. I . I I I � I Holmao; of 11%yfield, i oted an chairman road Mr. Win- Whaley, of Belgrave, was . 0 0 lowini-brief message which was flashed, . ture was very interest ng, embraci ; B-� B, Gu -NN, SEAUPOIRT1 . f I . ng 4� fu' , I � . I � ' 11. -- ' - .. i � I TR over I the wires Tues ay afternoon I and account of the war, wb le the musical p0t c f the I and performodhis part w - L�idef mourner, and was witli his father, It iitstatpd on g)od authority t-hati Sir . n M . � Iferill , - . I the entertainment was well sustained b I th 0 --o -- — I in onafewdays beforehe died. r. I I I good which ran as -follows : .. -C arlea Tupper i I . HREE STORES—No. 1 ladies' goo6 I - � haa writ ell a riaginglare. ­ , ; Wh 'ley left a sister, Mrs. James Shaw, of I �., . -- � . Hensafl orchestra and fine -11olos by ins i only# �4 : I i � - I are S ! . � waftc n. - 44 Ber Majesty the Queen breathel her w�ll address to the arlianientarians f. the Minnii Shqffer� and Mr. D. -McGill. is I ­ Lisl=el. He was, of a quiet, !noffensive � . I u . T No. 2, Clotbin , men's goods only. NO. 3 W- - Mat at, 6.30 surrounded, by her childre and � . ATT4BBncINNINi1.of , Fhe season, when the nature, . I �- I .. 9 Gro 20e,: . Coni-ervative party and to t orterl, Luie Aoir accompanied them as organie . - ' . E! . . I r - Ito, 4 D , , I I � I – - st I d , , - '- � IT 11 I 't - ' _ 3 , a Dp r I , , le I a 0 i b c .. . El i 'a i4 .dJ � e 4 A t In NO �l �� I � Ia � I P � � �1. '6 � P eF to - b I It. `1 0 �, � il ' 4;;;�� , , anI ' )r I "lizabeth M.; daughter * ' ­ . , Ve I Ck" I " " 'r a p goods were at the former priceFi, they we WBDDINO.-Mise 14, � ceries—specialties, canned goodsi blitter and t grandohildren.)y � I . blei it . de d A ) � . - ' in . Mr. Webb and hie brother also ran c � 01A The words are pathetic, .throughout the Dominion )PCanada.il i sood,h3lection of splendid soldier ' 0 ngE. the best values -lin the Itown of Seaforth. of -Mr. and Mrs. 3 One h Hig ins, of the 6th � . � . I � I . 90 '. � , J -i . - to -i I . e. r, M 10 P h The tie 91 . ---- -�� - - . - � to,': b read Vly * NJ r. George Taylo , 9 e lairman of the - evening was the' ev. ' I yrices for whic you can buy thelIn concession of TurnEerry, was married on � �- . - She passed peacefull� and painlessly to . � � quiel, 'I rest. ThQregret and grief at her domise ,the chief a r t. y hi , 0 the day o(I the G. H. �Long, who dischark,ed his da'ti a in I now simp y ill set past at fLitclardii of -value, - Wo4mesday evening, the 16th inat., to -Mr. sole, visited at Mr. ,John Gardiner�o this. and vigorous, and as active'as many men ot -.-: ­ - inamx _ I - '. I- . C�nserviitj cau_1 ' manner.- is@ � Oodo being 13161d by oh� Lennox, for I f Wi barn, now of *eek.-Mr.'R. N. Daff is home from Mich- 60. He is the only survi or of the Irourig I fripiah I . ,:p, o I I I i Nfe� on the eve oil the his ust al able and plea i . We refer to tl a Winter , . J mar Ly 0 9 I - 0 i ning ,of ent. Sir Charles ol in the village the E. McFau � Yo i may require some : Lotus, Durham county. e bride wa ggie ave. I 8, Win. arld Alex. � -- for o � C I new wearing E pparel and lif it happens to be dressed, in cream duchess satin, and was at- more silent last week in Newbridee.-Very and sisters '16- P',i-­ .1 w4- �, � _ ledze bh t she was jzracioualv snared loniz f iS made . ration ani anio , and predicts a last week, spendin Ing - 1 114. will be somewhat mitigated by the now- Parlia �aska G, --H land, of Exoter,swas, Co. A s i4an.-Mr. George and Aline Ma i C family of 10, his brother v _ % . : I g a couple of days wit� ; I I .. . � - I . 1 7 I . an . a. yan, hav- :-- - , . . � b ight future for tf a political orgabization, Miss 17. Cook.-MigS 14,'MmA J Nng mad i of f ur we xdvise you, strongly , tended b her sister, Miss Minnie, who wore , 3y from this neighborhood lattended' the ing died within the last 4 years, I is 110, ! � and painful illness. , She had reache the I I olinstor has any .y - ' 'at . . I . - -itheir store. A; an need wait no � white silk organdie. Both bridwyand maid - . I tl�e leadership of which he ha's recently laid ,been visiting in Olinton.� ; Miss Myrtle to go to � . ji �5 r*,,, ;' � i . icons of Scotland concert in Wingbam, on I . � . - � .­ -, . 2 or 63 years a Ion �, ' . I -at 170 I I ­ L � age of 8. years, and f e had Hodgii W- or f r a ft r coati. -1 : oarri I , I i . I t 14 I � I ,.down. When this meeting takes pla 3e, Sir is is'spending a fe days in Lucari,-- 6 � � 1 728 ed shower bouquets of roses., 'Rev. 0. 1 uesday ni&ht. Miss Jessie Alexander, ,, - . I q . I I I . imant ' . � 1, B RIB .-R3V. and Mri. A. 0. iffin, of . V. Lake, of Wroxeter, performed the care. � , . -. � . r , q,a The anniversary services held in' Carmcl 7 1 i � *iss ";Mary Waldrum, Mr. J amen Fax, high- ' I - ; held away over the greatest Empir the Charles will likely'le-in the old'ooun,ry, I I � , Du . I- 4 1 : 4 � ROE inay Won renewing acquaintances in i . They sing thei . fineEf.l i world ever knew, while,we -May trut fully h4 a booked to lea a Canada about tI a first church, on Sabbath last, were well attet ded, I mony, and M iis M cLean played 'the wed - 14nd dancing and Piping ms,6-a splendid I . I ir parting song to,t-he i f � , I � , tll4 - - . I '�ftent .- 0 t� . � 11-199A I � ,,a m . . . of "Away Furs at Jany price." The X M � to )n I I sav that no other ruler 'ver inspired a, more ,th . . i .� both morning an& evening, and exc Wa ton pnd +inity this week. My. Tiffin dilig march., Over 200 guests were invited. concert. I , u� -1 iftill I ; I � I I . ­ - � � . I - sermo I w -ed Hirdy I a e 1 1 faul Uo.� Seaf,orth, are makking a gena&1* I .� I i 1. . by'Rev. Mr. was fo merl,y this circuit, and Congratulatory speeches were de iv r d by I I I - I . . : . - ere delivei I I 9 I I pas r . I . 1 1% t � - 7 a : sincere and universal love from their Bub. A I ni a entsoLroef deased to 'welcome Rev. Mr. Lake, Dr. Drawn, of -W I � a. 6 . " �, ; � - M. Houston, poli a mag strate, Cho ,am, -of Lis bowel.. -M i8s, Grant, of Thornyb'urHt,l 1hei 6 . roxeter, � . clear out of all their fur M, I : . � I . I . an wan 14 tolti � I - - ' , that a k to their midst once more. -There and others. I Blyth, ing ­ : r � - jects, She was a wise ular, and a oble is at the manse, vf�iting hu siste Mrs.. I - I - coon and other kinds of Fur Coats, Women - 1.� i - o�ggests , amendin the criminal code I I . - I � � i i , . ,� I ' 'orvic3lnSt.-Geirge'o church last FLAX'Co3ypAgy.-The annual m'ectinf, of - , requir ' I � , . I I was I I I i true, good woman, wk�o, although dead: I I Henderson. -Mr, - W.',,C. Davin and r. J,i. I o 4 a to be at a stand an ,or any other , o in -- 1, � . � i -- i sci,ctiou 0-03, by stri xing . mit the word' i r,,i I I Sabbatlh� oWing to the illiess of their pastor, the shareholders of the Blu vale I LOCALS -Business seem � ing Astrachan, Bochar- � li " 7:1 1 . -0. Stoneman have moved iut their 7 ne a -ax still since New- Years, -M'r. W. H. Finne. r w -a m - 0 style -of Jack,et, should look to thei �o , in- - � , i ' � I � ; . . in I c k'' terests and learn what their tr oney will do L( L will loa speak by memory of examplei, Clause a : " In any railway car or kt am- � an Rev A�if. Abcy.-Commurtion services were Man facturing Com i More received a large nar of Manitoba I � � : \�. 9 � premises in -Mr. Davis' ew brick blb ! a held on Satur. � . � . I , � an pany Wa I I 1- ket. ,� - The Victorian era, which covers the boat used as a public conveyancel for are making fine displays."., The Bell Tole- . r8' hall. Wheat this week.-Tbe M ' at this store. Prices on Furs now are indtioe. I I � ; � 11 . I I . � condadtod i I the United Presbyterian day fternoon last, in the Foresto isees Wigbtman, � I . - . . . i ' church. 14si , . tle N I I : . whole memory of all, but a few, has sed - phone Company have a � 8 nday morn ng by the Rev, A. The rmeriboard of directors, namply, Ja 'f Kippen, 96re the guests of Mrs. Joseph ments to.everybody. � - He tl duke 0 ie act woul � . I ri2 I i - . P posengers." d-thun Iso',moved the, r in - ' ' men 4T, - 8.1 : I . I : � 'illeopi f Man-gewood.-Mrs. Ramsay Elli t, chairman , George W.' Turvey, Carpenter spent' .4 - - t:ld. I . . I thillo � � I I . - Stoneman's new rem. P. G I ombs this week. -IN -1r. John Denholm is NOTES. -Miss Kate ' � - -� although ibis as yet haxi to realize f be made workable. Then ction would t strujinento Into Mr. I a, I I � . - L, : - i a - . han had the tnisfo tune to sli ) and fall on the Tho as Stewart, Richiard Johnston �, - few days in Seaforth recently v1sitin , L . I lises.�Wn. James Charles and her clauffiter, � and usy shipping baled hay and straw from Il : - I For a long time it will be: a difficultlt'ia�:Ig . , At . �i rqad : "Everyone is guilty of an in]dic- Miss Charles, of Clinto' the v Ilagg ice, brea'king the mmall U friends. -Mr. John Murray ha - . I , I �, I me in her ankle, Johin McCiacken, jr., 'were all re-elected this place at present.�Mr. Graham, of s rettl= -- � . for any of us to think of a king in pl�ce of -table �offencc and liable to i '. Tnorl � , 11 . .. . I . one y ars part o: last week and this, visiting rela ives� ut is ni�w i proving.- Ire. Oliver Harris W. ,. Duff will coutinui6 as their 00cretar London, contractor of the gratiolithic side- home from Detroit.--Wiss Mary A�- 1. - * . � . 11 y � � 2) in. imprisonment, who by mains of - any game - . . -exeel I � a queen, to sing "God Save the Kin' - -A uumbei of our villagers attCpded the is now rpeovering from a severe attack of treasurer. Ne company's business wan walks, was in town on Tuesday. Mur hy, of Collingw I I � . I LQ gs i P cod, Epent a mouth faill, . - . ' .1 . ; . . of cards, dice or o�her instruments 4 funeral of 'the late Mr. Wm, Gordon, ' inflamm4tion of the lungs.' Miss Mabel- very satisfactory last yi;�ar but they intend 1 WEDDINo.-A pleasing and interesting L with - her parents in Ribbert. -MTs. P. '� � : I . � ueen," or t I talk . . .. . �� - stead of 11 God Save th - 9 . g4mbling,or by any device of like char-, Tdcke,emi.th, on, Monday evening. a .. 0 Hayercft, of Brussels, is isiting her to m %ke it more so this . car, and will now a m,'atrimonial event wan 'celebrated in Evans bad a wood bee one day last week. � .� eban. L . of " SbIcliera Of the ing." Still harder �4 friends, �the Aliffseii For 1 on, of this place. lar e area of flax. . Trinity church, on 'Wednesday afternoon, Suceess.-Miss Mary M -- . � I I a6ter, obtains from any ther person, any On ThUrsday last, while the Rev. �' . Si , I local I � . It was quite a a. -teen] 1 4� Henderaon,'of Carmel chur 11, January 23rd, at four o'clock, when Miss Dade ba9 returned to Detroit. . will it be to think of Al ort Edward under money, chattel, valuable Mr. i f Cromarty, was RIENDS' COINCERT.-The ente tainment � security or proL. , *rn. McLaren,g F � ch,vas on his - r L - -Mine Alary I w - � � any otper title -4. the� cIau I I old familiar one of P rty,".etc. -It would be well also, to add wa ' t Toronto, he had the misfo�bune� this weak visiting wit friends in this given under t of the Chosen Harrietta Howard, was united in holy Carlin, of 8t. Columban, is visiting her ; z ; . L . � "'L if L ,� : , I oqier claune l0rohibiting the abominable wilL Onlighting from the train atlLom neighborhood. There m at be some special Friends, on he ay evening o edlock to Mr. James Cart-wri ht c aunt, Mrs. 11. Williams, - Air.,. W -good . � . ! Prin�e of Wales." B� that title he has & , �Vedanue:pdibes f last I .. , illigya were ; . a . attraction for Will, son where- -along vas pelrfor CA by i . , I . di-gro-whig practise of betting on 60 don, 'to slip on the stool that is ipsed 4 * the week, was a failure and disappointment to ullebt. The ceremony was Niven has removed with his- family to.. , fair 1 i 1, been.knoLwn as one of the. Most p pular ti no,. which is one of the worst features of that station, on the middle tracks to leosen� I r - il- ndsor. -The Rev, Dr. Flannery - late of , ' ' l i - I i ;I , east boundary. -Miss X. ggie Smillie haor audi nee and entertaine's alike. The night Rev. Mr. McQuillan. Miss Annie Ham Wi 1. I . I .9 I IF - . � . . �wbil . L I i, ! Princes of modern times, who has endeared gambling now practised, and which is ore of the dis(ance from the car steps to the t ack� returned froff i an extend ) visit with rela- was exceediDgly stormy and for those brave ton waited on the bride and Mir Amos Windsor, has taken charge of the parish of � t . , P L . . ! ' , ruption Having'a-valise in his hands n ille Q ieen city.- , . . .. 3 -2 t� ; himself by, aa-m�uch as Anything, always do. tie leading causes of.election cor tives I - pz I I . ,, he fell'bo Wil' . city. he Walton Cheese spirits i,vho dio venture out, there were other Cartwright, brother of the groom, acted the Irishtown.-Mrs. Al. Givens, of Sarnia, is - I ! . I Y, - .. � . Wan : i I I ­ i ' I -- i pany held a meetin siting her son, , I on his knee, inflicting a ever'e an& 3ain - . . ing the righ ifig in th� right place, a ad so : Shee, . ; t th 1 uch 'i C on Tuesday to attracti�ns in the neighborhood,' while a part of groomsman. The young cou )Ie will v, W. Givens. -The paroch�ial -�. � . It seems to be definitely settled that Dr. ider sellir g the facto y and other busi. large ii `mber ivere ill with )a grippe. Tile take up their abode in -Hullett at A may house of Dublin btEs been furnished iii .&- - '.. - � earniu4 �in -far greater sense than his great . . I ful injury that medical aid: had, to bS ob 0 ;10 14 . � � in All I .N. cDonald, M. P., f Dr Rain Huron, if t) -be tained, and instead of going on to.Tollinto neon. Thebtyeredidu all come and no audionce was andut ,the stnalleab that ever prosperity ana good wishes be there over very liberal way. -Frank 31cConnellship. -.- . v I . unde, George IV - � � briali ' ! I ! . �- " the; title of the. " first alipointed Deputy Speaker for the House of he had to return home by the evening trairi�' sale wak maill . -" Gripp " is making his assembled in -r,he ha.11, Rev.,ffl. J. Webt, the �tido of life. ped a oar load of fat lambs to Buffalo last : . . . . . . I - I per -1 - I ­ - waek.-Mise Maggie MCD . � ; - gentleman in Europe " I And, although it is C ommons as soon an Parliament meets., He wan met at the station rid. conveyed to pros3nop felt n this nei hborhood, leaving 10. A., was ahairman. I Mr. Will' Stewart � --- � A& is recovering - 4 t -W - I ,. - - . I . . -very severe. illne � ; notori usly hard to g the 6ticcess-or of the manse, where medical a,d. was agai a great many big heads a d lame back@ in .sang three solos acceptabIV i from a r � - . ob�' . , and Clayton 1 u, -John Walke amol ; I . I . 10' War." 1; ' r I Tie doctor is admirably qualified fo-r the tained. - The friends of Mr. Hendersoni, his trac4..-V'm. Ston n, of, Hensall, is Duff recited �, The Liule i� am id � Usborne. � came home from Brantford -o I o . . - ems ' � I u Saturday aetiv I I --- . . greatness, there is no thought in the mind . visiting frion( a in Walton and Brussels. Mi A�ba Chiti night. . � - . - position ani it will be a ni�e'rounding off to while regretting to learn of', his jerioui an bolm has: a tbrong 'Voice and COUNCIL.-COUXICil Met on January 14th � I ! - .1 head . � .� 1, of any one that our mew 1king will do any' his political career, which as beea 'r(dit- sinful accident, which will probably eon-' G 31TVARY, - -We have, this week, to re. a nail, ,brigbt!manner. Her inos pleasing d organized an follows : Reeve, Wm. H. �, - -Re I . I : I i � thing to lower the high' tandard set I y his I I Ene him to his room for a' month or twoii cord the' deat i of one of the pioneer settlers numbere were� " At the Stile," a dainty, , elbr.idge ; councillors, Joseph Hawkins, Londesboro. . � . . k uot I I � I , le mothe I atle ro himself at d advas �O his wilL be"plessed to know tha� no .bones were of Grey �owni hip. Mrs Hislop, relict of qualint, 'sorig, and 11 Pierrot", of a Pathetic John Moir, Richard Can and Jam to Bal- f, . . � 9.41 . i 'the knee. -Miss Duffies of . i4r. James Fax, who usup ly ta is in sympathy with I 11 I incomparab I I constituents. The office carries wit I it a broken in . I the latelam(e Hislop, died on- Monday turn. I ken I n The People's $) re * ' I ! . 1, . . lantyne. The salaries for 1901. are .LC1erk to the t . - k Edw%rd VII will be tlie title of Brit 'In's as, - 2y, 60 0, morpiagIast, after a long 9 on theme cold days, I I 11 . i jary Of's in addition to his sei Bibrial Thame ville, who bad been I in n and painful ill- such apparent pleasure in his wor C, seemed $100 ; treasurer, $70 ; assessor , y ]Ann than five mioutleg r I ! newking. He aseendeh the throne 12 all,owance of $1,000, and holds good during visit a d 'was returning holme ty the amii neft Mrs. Hislop's maiden name was to feel a share of the depreasion w aich filled P $5 ; 001- in the atmosphere of its furdepartment w�l.l - TU I � . I i . I . Wtor, $50 ; caretaker, 85 ; auditors, $6 tell flou that Men'o Fur Coats, Worneil"I - . -011 � . . , I frow I I � o'clock on Thursday. The new So th life of Parliam3nt. It will �e the train a i Mr. Henderson, also It Janc t MiLthlooDn, She wiss united in. mar. the empty chairs, but verthelean did some each. The officers for 1901 are , Clerk - erines, Ooll , . !� virateig n , remo ad't a MW� . v . 1. .1 � d ctor froT the' arens. of active pblit'i 8, be- foitunf, the same day, at London i riage wi�h. her late husbi an came o goo com c act Ing. a 44 , Fur Jackets, Ci : :� . I I - 0 $I ip 00 �11 p arettes u :; . � was ir stalled and acclaimed King on I I I The iElovent P I � � .i � w and in falling to this township when it we a dense wilder- - Barnaby Phee Q C."' jind "At My Time y �expo I . . W se he is assumed to be impartial while the III pperl pavement, #rancia Morley ; treasurer, Paul Coates ; etc., must out doors at once. If the , o I are � I - n was formally X�uc I 1*0 - . Wrn. Miners ; collector, Wm- sell the cbeape- - and- best do the busino'll- , � . I settlitilig on � � '� I esday and gazetteq ON he, holds the position, so that he will; t ake break (,tie 0 . the bones in bar arm, between neon, I l onoession 15, on 01 Lilfe," w"e two piecen of excellent work. k auditors, Joshua Johns and Wm.- tit whit i , !?sessor, I I t - 0 � roe ; . I everytime, then-The.104, McFailleo..,.Ses. I IT � I . Thuroc� ay. p1r in none of tbeAebates th id gown �, $36( ; . I . at &rise dur- the wr eta and elbow. Min Duffies at once which placelshe coatiott to reside until The ormer was given i i the wig' at 1 . 4 i � ing er 8 . urnbull. Board of health, Reeve, clerk, forth; will 11 - I I � I his t of -office. Thiv appoint ant had.a. ( - her death. By industry and care they had wyer, and t soon have no furs left. if I , , . octo:r set'the bone,,and was able in . of a I he latter in t : wedding Hiram Borland, Paul Madge and James era. I ; I - . . , . h I , - i I I . .- I � Will be �especially gratif Ih3g to Dr. Me- the aft)rnoon to resume ,her journey h!ome. prov ide4 for t hemselven i .l comfortable home dream of a Scotch woma , at rs- Handford ; medical health officer, Dr. or to. buy, buy at once. 1728-1 � . . erW- . I i ; � � I Dld' otituer to ani to the peop a of Her friends hope soon to hear of h I . and leave nll ' � . . WOOVE013W-Rev. T. B. Coupland preach. I I i ,er no and 3 d ;h- old. We mean that ,was the age of the Hyndman ; sanitary inspector, James 0, � . . I i 4 - .1 i i y of ' au equa� o i I th is county general] , as the dodtor, if r ot a ing the free use of her arm.- �W r, one daughter, dream. To an excellent sermon on Sun . , y day eveni Ing la*t. weig . . ; i NEM Senators I Appointee. a f" ' ;� .mplete the costum4 he wore- Tufts ; fence viewers, J -Copeland, A. 00lep The subject was on '"'Christian baptism." � Mr VV ro . ,pirl, ters, all � ell D vidad ?� :�. ! i avi . � am Mrs. James t 9 and J. . - $4.0 .. , ' native of �the county, has been -a re - of ' del S of Stonerr. an was in Walton this weeK, vil rant h I died tie rly 6 fingerless gloves, nice d . .1 i; I f �iting a - _�rk red ha�r, tucked ' P. Moir, R. Delbridge, R. Doupe He will continuehis s I . � - I 0 i Johnston. - I ago. er ct nex I i L . - I - M r,. 6 ' ' - t Sundky­ a a, ; . I ,arl. Poundkeepers, 0. GodboW J. Hazle* evening.-Migs Kenna, Profetsional nur, e - ; The Dominion Government have list no ItIsinoe earliest manhood, while his. -amiable his br ther-in-law, Mr. I year I humban predeceased her about his ears, and a bonnet. The old wo.? F ubje ti : . � I as born on the farm adjoining Bruce- James Sparks is recovering 1 slowly-frot i hip ever ' yolop was roe t : . I t time ill filling- the vacancies which have wife w years go. M rs, . pact. man gave her opinions pillnceruing�,! horizon-: iirood, R. Keddy, G. Rook, T. Pa;smore I � buth! I I I � 'a I . i field, she being a. daughter of the late Mr. illness, -Miss Fell, of the Goshen line ad by all who knew he t 8- ill in attendance on Mr . R. B. Jeffe ' I . I . recently. taken place in the Senate.' I)ur- I ' . . I . , neat I and her many tal bars, acrobats, " wh�rligiirs o'bicycics,­� Campbell, W. Gilfillan and R. Hunter. . ry, win . $3, 1,�A � - , � i � Neil Rose. - � Zurich, was in Heneall Wednesday, vii it' friends and eighbore vi 11 long remember and 11 underwent an operation some weeks ago.. I I . � . ing the week, fou3r new I memb a have been ! � . Ing I they bloomers." she was immensely, Registrations for 1900 : Births, - 38 ; mar- Id,igs � , � - - . - - - . M d in rapidly reco " I tow,�i I . � I � - , �i or ! rid friends. -Mr. Scott, mere iant, moo ng and very I e song 11 O- v - deaths. 0-9. veringo -1 -cow,p . 0 11 relatives a ber for her st3rling quali, es and good deeds a naturAl. Th � 4ages, 12 ; ary Townson I y . appoin 5ed to that b � of Brucefield, was in the village thin i reek, of band and I eart. I � . slid has gone home to NJ I ;� i . These ari TNI r. Two vacancies liave occu red in ti. a Do. She ad long been a lecte ," in prison garb, was un�que and � � A GOOD r. Hawking's 0 - cwt.�:, I i - SEND OFF. -On Wednesday the 13th concession. -Mrs. -T, S ' I , � amen m �esbyterian I 'r ; . .� � b A. T. , cod, `hisholmj�aud Mr., I f ing f � I lookinj hale and hearty, -Pdr. J ember:of th a United � church high humorous, Misfit J v � I , , I - �, ') I ite in I -io �., o, 9 � I , , ; � � Il . � 4 it, 5 I P, �r ,,; I , ld6' YO i Is , T I I I 0 f, � � - - Senate d is r. I P I 1� amp?on Alt .- I I . n this *oak it IM u iII is place. I i evening of last week about 40 of the i young T. Palmer and We- I - .� I Lyman Jones,of Toront, ; Mr. minion � past wet k, one 6 , v a t The fune �l took place on Fax toceived numerous recalls and were not' ,aver ti f I .ray wi a in Clint �in h of th � 11 a X Lyon are -r;, breel -! rl ati . eople and intimate friends of Mr. ana Mrs. after an attack of I& grippe.- r , 1) Floo y - � of Hamilton ; Mr. G' li� death and the other by- resignation.' son.-"lle.Rei. D. M.Buchanan of La ark, Wed and tLy f ternoon, , interment being a bit T3 1 i eorge McHug , of 0 ngy in responding. Mr. Fax is M (a :. I - . I is at present visiting frien-is in Myt � �Owt.� � f Mrs. A. Buchanan, of t made in 11Bru els cemeter havir, a very i busy season, every !night for � � � I Victoria county, and Mr. Robert Mc ay, of 80ator Sir Yrank'Smitfi�' lied In ormto son o I hi 'if age$ : . VcCord assembled at their present h6me, on - li�-Mis. - - .1 � , a �l I I . Ramf 1 i ` Montreal. Mr. Jones succeeds 8 nabor Friday, and Se3ator A, W. 0 i vie, of was pri sented,with a purob 6 v; ! y. - 91 . the Thames road, for the purpose �f our- -;Thompson in visiting, ber brother in BraMp. . . . I � . o . I ontaining .70 in � . weeks taken tip. It is a sure sign of good . cwb.� 1 . . I - # . - . . .91i - . , - � . I I �rieing and presenting them with something -ton, who �', I - I I . 11 1 : I I time� when entertainers have fre(jueut an- I I z_@ a resent very low, -Miss. Fier. �boo I , . . � . ., ; Reesor� who ha& the unusual good nee to ­ Itre%l , an reeig led. ,his makes t Iron. gold, b his gationi at the! if atinu I that will recall to their minds the host of gueon, of W too, spent a few days thin ' .i ., on eon �, 1. . 1 . E!russ Ttients, Nlre. Will, James Johnston, jr., . per �! . "I h4 Sonat( - meetin last weeKe The prese w 51 I ls I I . I address e- N(TES� - ins Lizzie L at ordain elevest ,air ; ! I resign on account of old age and infi mity. v cant seats in't at therpraient- p%coom . -f1riends to whoni they are soon to bid good- week at. the ho e, of Mr. Cris L:Adly 17 , I ' � nied by an 'U'.t.�110..o +.h,6 ,� ii 90f Erris wall accompanist for M r'Pt.- + � i I I . P I I r, � I I � viiii 4 9 .� L i pye, Mr. McCord having disposed iof his Mr. Wood succeeds tb late Senato Me- time.. Senator M n is, w to died � a. orb. high as eem in which he in � held b peo�- dauglter of Ir. R: I.,eatiordale, in, we are MissDavis, ofiVingham, for Miss Chisholm, I Brown is mali-folz Dreparations for bi - . � � I ­ I is now to V . . I d , ha be2.,r u ' I f,` rm in Usborne and being about to iremove brick house, to be bui ocee a t me ago, oceed d by M.�. IW�i , ple.-h r. Thomas Welch �ill hi r y ry o !say, oar, I.auBolh Doctors �l n T'h for ta it this coming 611T.- . Innes, of Hamilton. . McHugh a iod . iv� h�iii# new sor t , ously and Miss Catrie, Fisher, of Wi am, ior q I o Hamil Gleorge McHugh, ex. electric ill, of Cli ton Mc� ghton,of Bros- Mr. �ax. The concert closed I ' the lat3 Senator Fr . it v -the obutract -- . to s � � 0 another part of the country. Thelamuse. men -Mr. W -m a Smith, of -T 'ronto. n. I on , and the 14,6- , . 'Riley bas f uth- Victoria,. is- Sir Frank course oflaut in full runn,iDg order J� the nients and, games of the evening ,�.having building a new barn for Mr. Win. dio P - - cc � Mr. McKay takes place of 8 n ator Al. P., for So _ about a week, wi�b a new anq cow, eels, lavo st-ated that the % wan no hopis of tional Anthem, no one dreaming it was the I Re r4, told �- . � . - - - � i mith's subcossor, rid Mr, Robert Mcf',ay, veniently built power house, . I , begun, these were sunp6nded for -a short on the 10,,h concession. -Mr. B. Webb, Of $3 1 , . I new engi rid her r wovery, and the fan ily are .Io king for last time we would sing "P�d Save the, � - tv Ogilvie, of Montreal ;ho resigned. - . resident of the ontreal I harbor lo�ar c, ,e,,A,,, the a 3d to o ,a at any it Oment. -The f un. ,�ime, when a brief but expressive address Clinton, who lately reburned from the South M I w . rd, is ,boiler, %rid with a good pr�ctical -ale I e of Mr. J Quee ," with good old Victoria in Mi-nId.' icwt- . . He sho ild receive a generous supp h '� Pres e I n eon regirtion, was held in the chairs were n C ,e , cture in Hilps halt -os-, r;,Ioneii is 58 years of age, He was for elected to suocee Mr. gilvie. Provi. in charge, in the roon ,of Mr. J. iard' eral of Jan - the beloved w ames No F.s.-The annual meeting of Bluevale as read by Mr. P. Gowan8, while at the 'African war, being one of the Ca,nadiati oolil. - lairill ' maity irears manager for Harris, Son & Co., ence is very rapi ly oa�rrymg out the work. tte , t ii� Hiskp,df-th 14th ooncem�ic',n of -;Grey, took t . proper time two handsome ti gent, will d li v r a le' t . f re u enterprise merkits, I I tarl �, presented by Messrs. Albert E. Hodgson here on Friday evening next. 11 , -constr'oting the Set ate, and at the I lace on % ednesday a,ternoon, and was chur , on Fridgly afternoon last. The � � I agdoulbural implement manufoctuArs of and Garnet Frayne, to Mr. a d Mrs. Me- i llog-h - resent rate of going it will not be o -ng . -- i I farge� y ai�teh led by the : �.riende of the de- pasto , ,rRev. W. J. Went, M. A., conducted n I I . l . ­ - lbs.. .hat � I I ceasel, "Intermentwas Wo in Brussels a sho t service of worship before the buei. : at $ Brantford, he afterwards took charge of that ntil there is a Reform majority in . ' I 09rd, on behalf of their friends and neigh,- -TTT!!!!T! , . I � I I ' I I � ' � KiPpen'. bors, and in the words of the address : � - - Drina business in Winnipeg, and is now ody. There iire several other very old � oeme,mr .-Mre. D. 8cott I ' ving nice. ness ;commenced, Mr. West occupied the $, Not because of their intrinsic value Local Horse Market S . � --� 6. '-'> . a i0pro � . . I - I . head of the Massey -Harries Company, in To - ell, members of the Son te, who must be . WA,,r Oxr,?-A first quality coon c at'll Orl ly inihea th, after her Imig iflnens,,and is, chairlduringthe meeting. The milautesof ' , but I . sold: ary wo- r ngs as because they are the affectionate gifts of An assorted lot of horses were put up b- - ronto. While 'in Manitoba he be ame a �peedily removed any otter kind of fur coat 7 The E'� Mc -11 wesepe d to say, able to sit up for a last annual meeting were read and adopted, loving Bi ure.. Th( 'y the o"in Faul 0 i., Seaforth, have a few y I hearts." The recipients,- although Grand'm. Some were frelah) ­hcav dra fairl ' -1 11 f , Nat ) Liberals however,., ust at io' their' few core a ' a h day.-Thi� Brussels curlers Satisfact-ory reports were read of all'branches - y - 'o - I"' � - c - '* I it ci f , T , i t M 1 61 nk - I th 'I I ,-at, �J , 141, 0 1 1 1-Y 0 it,, I tec4` , i I I 3 I � ( Y. I f .t member of the Legislature of that P ovince ii ot rest with tl,,, ..They are jpl�edge( most popular kinds of fur. It's in- ' than � ' completely taken by surprise, thanked the from the country, otbers were aeconds, a d, I . to or won , toi Wroxeter on Thursday, to play of the church work. Mr. John Burgess i � - " 'Cloil . I - eform th , either y wiping -it out likely lihey'll have your size and': st, the, a friq'ndl� game, and wero defeated by 12 retained as secretary- treasurer. Only oile he good wishes of others again were fair -drivers. Prices all all t and was for a time 'a member of Mr. Green �e , is donors and reciprocated t So i nat il an � ' , I . _ I way's government. kr. Wood in th head Itogether or by aking it 'in some her kind of poat ybu're after. You can uy iti ho ' b4 r ' . N. Gordo 1, of the Staticlard mem4er of the congreAation died during their f rdends. This part of the programme the whole ruled 'low fairly good draft Zow­ . . 0 . ol�eap, If one low Frice does not make qui . in I I , ay responsible o .the people, and hey I 8 'r. a d �­ horses going all the .� from $410 to $IM - , - . aboi I � Ibeing over, the games and amusements were a, 'o i tyi, .T .( ar�, ck� B I i 18% n er tb octo rl'o care this last 1900.' The second t, f the cheese ;� I - i I . nust redeem the, r pledge, even s'tilp c one taken its placo.� f a; I Moe 'Iola 0 of last week i �resumed until near midnight, when the For drivers . rpri of the firm, of Wood, Vallauoe & Co.�. hard p ing stile, another and ower * ew I ays� d Mr. James Stewart, of Tor- comp4'ny was held on Toes . S80 was the top price paid, �r T I - 1�1 I i I r- .1 , _ 1. I I y I ,Inner ma ".4,0 A t, dj, + : : � I . 1,14M ware Ir erchants of Hamilton,and is c nnecte he majority shou d become'. a . he onto, fortnel further business. -Mr. '-- , Libor 3. Men ha�e their chance if they'll but ta a ad. r manager of �rusiiels branch, is for th1e transaction of h craved for something more nub- About the best sale was a be4vy draft -, L.. . A ;�v I L" � P..nafa an nf-. r .A"4-. I — i -Al, & .4 , u - vantaue of it at once . I I P7, ) istantial which -an ann" � � . - " � sever a ot. r com mercial ente prises. ) k, a i U V a 0 - I I I I 5 V e �" , A b'139 0, wait atich I e I I . Iii ng Mr, ordon a plao An the Bank. Veorvic onald attended the meeting of JV . ed, warrantect ­. � -catt I I ; � !bountiful .supply of provisions provided by sound, true in harness, standing over � . I 11 'A Mordie I ! : I He rep -esented one of th 3 Hamil Jectionable to th people arid must a made . NOT�S.-Mr. R. Me , who, is &I T ' n BsB FACTO:�Y.--The annup.1 the esterA Dairymen's Association, i - � � best i . I ton onstit. . . I 11 I I � . � ­ - In ithe ladies present. After satisfying the and weighing about 2,890 per pair. ThIl �� . f our yatem of Govern' an � u stockholder in the Owen Sound meeting �'of the pabrons and shareholders of London, last week. -Mr. John Bur one, I . - " " I . � ! tienciee in the last Parliament, but was �­? Int . 0 Company, . wan there on business ,t emen 9 , 'wants of the body, the entertainment of the after a long. I drag, brou t S-240. .1) - . Ilua , I I I ay 'I 0i . I alctoXorwhato its political complex on- n his w=t. the Brusseli i� abeese fact OrV was held here high auditor of the Canadian Order of For. ' gh . ! . � I . . . I . to $ � - - ­ . I . evening again proceeded. Two new featur " - I . I � . I � defeated at the general election. H 3 is 75 A Senate wi h ,a Reform majorit? in Mr. MeMordio reports business booming last week. The- sevetil loports were ver eater , is in Brantford this week, attending I an AXERWA�� Ijon.SB i I I . , � - I , y 0 -31TARICET. � � port Fe'. t a's objection ble an. al Senate! wi :rh a and an inoreasing demand for their c, ment. were introduced at this stage, -viz. :. Music, . . i - ! satief totory. Messrs. Ja "lliott, John the q arterly audit. -Mr. Telford Sellars, of . I vears o� age but is still �igorous and:f all of . I I . I I . _1mes I' (I a , In the first week oftbe new year, say.$ I � to a li . � . . orris is visiting in Stratford. -Mr. and ; as there were many musicians and singers ' -0( � I a -1yusines1s. Mr.- MQHagh ' . ory majority, _The delightful winte'r weather in ell rming Cunninghaly and Peter cArthur were ap- M I I �. - isafarmer�in the � . I thehearts ofold and young. -Mr., I lber 'present, and the' telling the Review,. 2()O borses of good qual - ity were - - go � gool : , � I . , � - i b pointed a co -nmittee - to I'ok after the in , Mrs. D�niel Lewis are home from visiting i . .of fortune@. Many Buffalo market. All. dii- : caunty of Victoria, He represented ille I .1 . - - — --- I Diok,.of this village, last week. made a ship. terests of tb 3 patro 0 � young ladies were anxious to have their offered on I were 10 to � . no f r 1901. Mr. W. �V. friencle in Mit3hell.—MiSe Mabel Johnston, � ed of, and at an increase in price of $'-,5 - . 'fortunes told, there beingl one young gentle- � i I I I . V south riding of that county in '�.ho late . Bayfleld. ' inent.of fine Idattle.—Mr. W. M. Doig, in Harris wan appointed 4lesman and Mr. of Stratford, is visiting at Mr. Wm, James 1 � bull r . . W-AFTINCS.—MM9 .Lily .Elliott returned company with his nephew, Alex., It a re- Jampi T I )ull, treasure ,i W. W. Harris' Johns on 8, at ne of Morris.- Mrs. J. I man present who profeoeed' to .have the E008$(10 per head over prices ruling during a , - �choi . m . 6re atl -. r I -'- � I Parliament, but was also defeated at the k1ouday fro or , 'Jv4i , tp Blyth frie As. turned to Detroit, where they a n ni offerfto �anke cheese at $2 . Harper and little son liave­�b 1power of foretelling the 'future. Thou h few weeks previous. Export horses, those I �� He is 66 years of age. 'Miss Herbii glat — - een visiting her ' . ,exti - general election. , , � 9 known as bussers, gunners, vanners and 7' I _ a 9 vtivit"Int BI - Mr. th k at $8 a hund I this proved a sourse of amusement to those ! . . . ; ' - son - 8i ' yt r d an up to 50 toaa, and to drop, 2J cents per .100 paren,s, Air. and Mrs, Robert Duncan. ' S.3 -� . . - d " , . ) f P.i Wild, wif�-ano child, �h the eggs at 20 cents a doizen, is not lik hard pounds for e 'looking on, it seemed to dampen semewhat ) . I . �,Ir. M(Kay is 61 years of age ; he a chair. C ave P -eE hanilese horiser. were in good demand and :! . ery 5 t Mrs. Harfer m now � *2 . I ' I E . 'ild Who 8 over 50, was . visiting her sister, Mrs, . like a job was eagerly - �X . � ' ' ts V 1 the bright prospects of the fair ones 'Who . I . � ' ' 5j� , , ,1� , P.- 'r , ; � 0 me eta ted times for the farmers.—Mr. James ason, accep:le&� ldrvHarris tc: pay all expenses Thom' est,of Grand Vidley,and' after competed for by the f6re I'M 1 � I . . I - man. of bhe NUrltreal harbor commi sioners, uests of Mr. , I 1, aut, "'i ii, anything that looked ' I e fol D I - � I ; were informed that it would be some 1.5 or I fg-n buyers who - - - � fo ' r their home i a . alcota,lMonda ,—, line - 'of Egmondville, has 6ngaged with M . Rob in ooi ineqtiqn With runni ig.faotory, alao'to her return to Bluevale will proceed � . - � retai . - . It � 20 years - before the auspicious day - were on the market, The .- I trade wall tra, ; - I I - and is connected with many other - tensive Ross, of Aub,grn, i he. 9 al- art Smillie for 12 months. Mr. Man n in a' , insun � the cheese- for $� ,000 on'the let of home in Arkansas'. Mrs, Harper was for i would , _ I . � t tie tof M fig , 4 to ber . I I I . . - � . .0111 . V.; t i businesa enterprises. braith.�Xlisa Gr ce Galbraj th i horne f � I I . also a decided improvennient over that ,of : li , I C1 m- � arrive. The wee sma' hours of the -1 . I i . I Chicago for a fe weeks holisda �.-- .good man,and Mr Smillie knows ell he June ind $1,000 on the . 'at of �eptember. erly Miss Agnes Duncan.—Miss May David. . morning the past, few weeks. I- . ,- . to , !e : I - The :ow Senators are all good, a busi- Jv1 . Rev. has- made no� mistake in taking him i 'to his The ,otal proceeds from . having- been reached, the, guests joined � - I I I � � I I . h hs n, of Wroxeter, visited at Mr. Christopher � 11 I ' u I . ho recently I took possession I . hands with Mr. and .Nlrfr. Dealers in B,)ston, o-ays the N�ew England *2 1 . Mr. McNeil, wht � employ.—Mr. James Micklordie hap gone durin g the year amountsd , . I I . . ness ri, in the prime 'of life, and' should I . � re, oocupie to $7,808.60, Moffa�'s, boundary, last .week. —Last. week, McCord and ,' to � . . toLondon forthepurposeof attendiog the : family and sang the old familiar song Farmer, are not very - enthuslasti.c. ' As * , - t I iof his residence- h d the pulpit of , be ine4umental in infusing new energy and . �St. Andrew' Of this aniount $6,291.36 went to the Mr. A. MvEwen sold fourBelgiall haTes to � - 1 $U . I - � . . . I I I - w a chui ell last Sabbath. =Tht An- business college, It seenis hard to'convince patroiis lin I ".Auld lang sync," after which each gentla, whole the we'ek there was a quiet one. still 11 usefulness into the Senate, if such is pos8i. . nua meeting of tl e Bayfield Cemeter . � was disbriluted as follows. a gentleman in Harriston, for the nice little . - � $12:1-1 . I Y -( om- � young .rfien to. keep to. th farm, —A r. and JameE -Stra han, $173.70 ; John Strachan, sum of $60.—Turnberry 2ouncil meets in man choRe, as he thought, the finest lady prices were steady, with good borsee ,'4,'(5 to . S1501 � pa y was, hold in h'e town ball on M or day ! Mrs. John McGregor, wh e and wendp,d their way homewards, realizing $215, mostly $100 to $1.50. ome Sa co were , Z. . ble. T�e Senate, however, -is constituted - 13 i . o are old re idents $137-29 ; D Richardson, $29-29 ; D. Tay. BluevAle, on Nlonday, February Ilth, at ten , . � i Bur I �. . aftern-oon', rho o,llo7lDg. Were appointed I' of Tuc,keramith, are, in a few days, t move the old s4ying: roported as high as $9250 and even up to . . ; � � on wro 2g principles, and oonsequ ently can � I lor, $102 8 ; J. Turnbull, $129 66 ; Alex. o'clock.—Mrs. James Snell, of this place, has �Ii:::: :, . � officere for the nsuing year ; president, to their now home in Hensall. . � . A, r. and � McDonald, $100 96 ; A. R. McDonald, I .. W, ' . over become . I sold her 100 acre farm on the 6th concession- -fl - ne aseful, Should it attempt to I . " I am my Jemima's, I $500 in Dile or two ca-ses. - � � James' Thomson vice. president, J. T. , Mrs. M(Cvegor have been faithful*to lers in � Wm. H, 8611-18 ; T. of Hilllett, to .Mr. Christopher Dale, of the And my Jemimah's mine." -n , I �, E - � . $76. V, ; I Mrs 1991 . --,----,- ­ -- - - S4. � � . uecame useful or agrossive, it will at t1lat Marks ; Becretary-treasurer,�.A. "E. EOvin ; : the yeaes gone by, and by induatl � .1 ) 92 ; A. op) W,71 ; Wm. aame :township.—Mr. Amos -'Agar i,q home ­ u t . I directors, 7 and ;! Savag , �q IM0 A Vr��FkAN-.—Mr. Gordon Young, sr., - b I BiBI ; -John liddleton � George ,Batea, i economy have cleared asufficiency o I —Gloves, when taken off, sho , � -6147 ; A Fc roythe, $132.67 ; from Aochester, New York.—Mr. A. Mc. and his son-in-law, Mr. Andrew Love, of rolled u'p into a ball. They sbouludhlbcld�roatwbao � Mle­ moment become dangerous. Ib inatters I 'N r old, I Fralic , % U - � I . 0 6 , � James Campbell John, Mc' aughton, Ed- I age. And now they' leave the far for a D. Ag r,­,S'I 34 32 , G. W, ., Tu rvey, V57.7 6 ; B'wen I was unable to teach last Friday, being X - �01 J a . ' ' ' r ' ) ) - 1 4 � �3 ) lUle, therefore, what the character of the ward Rathwbll, John Green;,; sexton, Jarnes ! -well earned rest, their many frien s here �: 8 � I - � 256 - James Robinson, $42.03 ; —Miss Alice b Hills ("teen,. were one day last week, thro from the hands without tugging, the fingero ebo, . - I z n , r �th grippe. guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gowane. Mr. , � In many years of comfort 9, hap.' S. Sh S - to . I, _- �' I , . neil is who are appointed to it. :, As it is Sturgeom—The I embers of St. Andr w'A I wish the . P41 I - -�.� ill wi Duff, Wh then being gently s nothed'; and they _ - 9 � �5 , , � .1n , c ' - I ! ow constituted, it must either remafn it church have deci ed to hold a Aea mee i ,' pinese am . orie t,heir new friends in ine '4 26 92 ; H. '. ockett, $76 83 ; teacheB near Moleeworth, wafj home over I Young is one of the pioneers of -Colborne should be left for a short time to air before7 - �­ in � I 11 in the town hall on Wednesday ' ve� enfiall. Wm, Mooeg, $39.11 ; S. aldblek, $97.159 ; Sunday.—Miss Rose Stewart, of Turnberry, township, having remided there for over '65 being put,away full-length in the vlove box& - ' Cho ' I - n ' .0 f T -will find Mr. a d TU rs, G. B. rury y, $32.55 .; Wr I. Turvey, $13. 69; visited Miss Annie Aitcheson, this week.— ' years. �m _: chd !� an.entity -or it must become subversive - ,he�eo'plo of 11elasall i _ - I ,n mi I cC re I U He is still one of the most extensive f po January 30th. e8ide the residen is I soible, two or imore pairs ,should bs 7 r � . gor good citizens. Th *11 b . z � the Will of thic people, as expressed �hrough , I I ey wi 3 much Mrs. ! 14 , $61 89 ; A. : ; I tv r 0 5e, I Shaw, $17,91 ; J. Miss Fannie Patterson, of Wingham, visited ' farmers in that township, owning between kept -in use at the name time. . Tline teared - I � ters, Rev, F. 11. Larkin of Seafor h ; I - I missed in thp neigor I - $5.� . a where thi y have B McLatic ilin, $57.17 ; C � Smith, $75.84 ; in tho village this we6k.—Mr. and Mrs. � 400 and 500 acres of land. Although bor- for, gloves will lost tivice wj lopgr. �, gpoi � - � I I , � � . � I 'heir chosen repres'intatives, and 'thus a ' Sawers, of Bruceield, and �ev. - avidson, ! lived no long, Mr. McGreg9l"having I ved on �. A" Smith, $108.04 ; T. Smith, $77,62 ; P. Fredeeick McCracken atid familV, of Bros. dering on 80 years of age, be is still fresh � - - � � I . . , . i . i I �, � . � I .: " - . � I I � . . � . � . . : � . -. I � i 1'� � I . 11 i . . . . I I �� I I . . . . � . r . � I . I . I i i : � � - - � I � � I It � ­ . t 7 . I i � . � . i - . !.. I � 2 . . : ! . � - : J I I � � I ! ; � � i I . !I , ; �. . � : � � . 4 � I I � I f ; I � - i I i ii � . : - � . � � ! ., . � % I i . - I . . . . I : � i I � A . . . � � , . I - i liq . i - , � ­ . � � ! I �, I . I � . . � J � . I * t � P I ! J4AW - � � , 1. , , ; i I ; . � I I ; : . : I z F i M . i I . � . : -01 I � ,- I. 1� � � . I . � I . . I i i 1� m . I � I - I " I I . I � i . � - � - - � I , i . i M � I . I � . . i, . I - . MM ­11�� I I � , � . . : I -- .- � I � . I I I I . � ­- � I � I . � I : I � : i-L--- — 11 -J