HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-02-01, Page 4There is no sphere in
counts for so much and
severely punished as in
A man may have devot
energies of his life in, a
eats of Iiis party, but,
enough to fail in the
Aaken or which has bee
he has done and sac
and be sinks into obliv
hand, a man may sprin
may never bave- gone a
to aid his pqi,rty, but w
in so far as he has paid
to advance his own per
Into some position of
something which in son
party consideration, he
-the white headed boy
hour, and every par
down to do him honor.
culiarity of either Of
oouatry, but is comm'o
Instances could easily
tion with both parties,
rifices and years of ser%
ad to go for naught, an
comes almost forgotten
cheek and peraistency,
a sacrifice for the par
high places, and, for a
the heroes of the hour.
No exampla of party
more striking than the
recently been meeted
Macdonald by 6he Con
Macdonald was induce
perous and profitable If
nipeg, to takethe leade
vative party in that Pr
party to victory, and
Premier of the Prov
thus successful, he was
and his praises were so
To assist his party,he r
ship of Manitoba, and
tuency of BranjOn for
ment. He was- defeate
once he fell. No pE
hon -)r. His law pract
cording to his -own it
published a couple of mr
start life over again. a
fession. Had he bee -n a
ing Mr. Sif ton in Bran
been feated and feasLed
the leadership of the
would have stood high
�ISENIENTS-
e parentheels' or each
le P111101 I o n which the
Macdonls,M�—i E. MoFaul�Co-8
ilia & Soo,�5 I I
uthevland-:P -
)r Offi"-5'�
itor Office-�8 8
ell -5 -J. Landaborough. 8
er—a " 1 1 ville-8 nt-5 old Comra i de -8
.io.n 13ros�$
ennedy Bros -8
(-Kinnon �� CO -5
J. & J Sp"cat—`0
rorleriiuk- Y, Feb. 1st, 1901
batements.
the -Loudon Free
is- a fair sample of
e no hamher term , of
critics: gentleman made a
ahowed that the On -
d. afford to hol(I an
te year fromthepro-
and contributions
M.33 on Times replies, and
be verified- -by fef.
accounts,., published
The total expendi-
in, including repairs,
ance, for 1899 were
were about 1,000
staff - of attendants,
not seem to be ex -
e can be h6usedf.fed,
othed and i f arnshed
t at a cost, of $30 a
nail fraction over 8
not think that the
he v. , ery statement of
t tbl� Free Press is
gratitude. life where sue I ceEs
where fail are is so
the political arena.
ed years and the best
dvancing Ahe inter -
if he is unfortunate,
task he has under.
n assigned him, all
rificed is forgotten,
ion. On the - other
g from oblivion, and
foot out of. his way
ho hits used the party
any attention, ton it -.1"
sonal ends, stumbles
influence, and does
e way bulks' big in
immediately becomes
and the idol of the
ty time server bows
This is nab a pe -
the parties in 'this
i alike- to them both4
be given in. oonnee.
where personal sac -
ice have been allow -
d the individual be -
while upstarts with
who have never made
, have. been raised -to
time at least, became
ingratitude could be
treatmernt which has
to Mr. Hugh John
servative party. Mr-
d to a bandon a pros -
w practise in Win-
rehip of the Conger.
ovince. He led his
ultimately became
ince. While he was
the idol of the hour,
u,nded loud and long.
esigned the Pre mier-
,ontested the consti-
the Dominion Parlia-
d 'in Brandon, and at
rson now does him
ise: is gone, nd, ac-
batement, which we
eeks ago, he has to
nd begin at his pro.
accessful in defeat -
Ion, he would have
and, if not given
Conservative party,
in the ranks of that
777777F
r. in ay
of $80,'this ta
Anders n treas
cover
T
nishes instances as well as the Conservative none more so th�n in the u3-examplad
ei-
of tl�c corruption an. dishonesy hich is
"llions o Dl�les or portions
MA
4
a
d;apIo red by the people. Goc d, honcit, men
year.
NE W ADVER
tlie
Sir The figure between ih
There are fourteen gr
ions,
one, denotes the page of t
d
dvertisement will be found
organiza comprising
separste organizations,
Futurit We- Groig &
'cott auditors.
Rernark&ble Offering-s—
i,
Reduced Prices—R. Wi
__4
Auction J, 8
fessorm, who areitudying
Blanket Lost—Ex-posit
ri
pr
$1,000, Want,ed—Expos
1p for Foreign Mission
aring
Nvanted—G. R. King—
at
h . .
esi.
FTimber Wanted—R, B
There at eon Foreign
rolls 1,31.7,684 names.
Furniture Bargains -4
nicin
-8
Notice—Mrs. Dr. Conp
who have %bandoned their
Excursictila—W. Samor
aborne, was
Clearing Sale—P, Lam(
a Ithougl: not on the communion
Volunteers' Attentior
are
Saw Mill Started --Gib
under Ciristiad instru,
Ilighe8t P'ricoa Taid—t
dency to make politicians merely self-sieek- Last year,"contributiona am
There is hard to 000,000.
leld Underwear—
414,923
The'lleb Woman's Foreig
Housekeeer IvVanted—
-
Annual Meeting—NI B
ciety in Englan was -organized
Winter Salo -4—W. R
and real ploasant!
Farm for Sale—A. Gor(
The fird in Ameri" zas
organized in 1361
enjoyed.
� The worth
There drE now 208 1.v3man's
Societies,
mod
own, er upon
n Ne comortable
SEAFORTH FRID
about $4,000,
ReGkless S
Sa - rday P mclalme( a HohdaY
The following fron
world was
Press, of a recent date
Tbe Globe of rhuraday rrake�.tbe follow,
the recklessness,. to us
and spiritual
.-the staements of some
All
Not long since a
There is r
calculation. whGrein he
ingintimatiou dot))t'�s tp Satur-
tario Government coul
steamship
electiq� eircry alterna
day next, the d y of the fun oral of the late...
ceeds of the ' rake -of
rapid and inex
from the London asylu
Qa em, being a public holiday, was set at
.
To this the,,Hamil'
knowled�e
ita ata;.tement can easil.3
rest so far as Ontario is ooncemed by. a
erence tow the a3ylum
pain in his head.
officially every year
in Goderich for wh
tures for London asylu
will the prEsOit
salaries and mainten
proclamation., issued -Wedneaday by -the
$30,230� As there
All things are
patients, besides the
Lieu en . ant -Governor in, Council, and -Ip'tib-
etc., the amount does
His hosts to cei
cessive. If the insan
lished in the. Ontario Gaze te. This p I roe-
carefully attended, cl
with Him.
with medical treatmen
lava, Ing
,,.0ion, will' ave 'the effect of clooli
i
year per capita,—a a
I .
M ission Secret
cents a day—we do
all business in the Province fo r that
money is was �ted. T
1901.
the flaures shows tha
day, as on tiny other bank holiday.',
talking nonsense.
Is this irigratitude that is the cause of much BiLle Society td ne i6bues fo
Pollfical In
There is no sphere in
counts for so much and
severely punished as in
A man may have devot
energies of his life in, a
eats of Iiis party, but,
enough to fail in the
Aaken or which has bee
he has done and sac
and be sinks into obliv
hand, a man may sprin
may never bave- gone a
to aid his pqi,rty, but w
in so far as he has paid
to advance his own per
Into some position of
something which in son
party consideration, he
-the white headed boy
hour, and every par
down to do him honor.
culiarity of either Of
oouatry, but is comm'o
Instances could easily
tion with both parties,
rifices and years of ser%
ad to go for naught, an
comes almost forgotten
cheek and peraistency,
a sacrifice for the par
high places, and, for a
the heroes of the hour.
No exampla of party
more striking than the
recently been meeted
Macdonald by 6he Con
Macdonald was induce
perous and profitable If
nipeg, to takethe leade
vative party in that Pr
party to victory, and
Premier of the Prov
thus successful, he was
and his praises were so
To assist his party,he r
ship of Manitoba, and
tuency of BranjOn for
ment. He was- defeate
once he fell. No pE
hon -)r. His law pract
cording to his -own it
published a couple of mr
start life over again. a
fession. Had he bee -n a
ing Mr. Sif ton in Bran
been feated and feasLed
the leadership of the
would have stood high
�ISENIENTS-
e parentheels' or each
le P111101 I o n which the
Macdonls,M�—i E. MoFaul�Co-8
ilia & Soo,�5 I I
uthevland-:P -
)r Offi"-5'�
itor Office-�8 8
ell -5 -J. Landaborough. 8
er—a " 1 1 ville-8 nt-5 old Comra i de -8
.io.n 13ros�$
ennedy Bros -8
(-Kinnon �� CO -5
J. & J Sp"cat—`0
rorleriiuk- Y, Feb. 1st, 1901
batements.
the -Loudon Free
is- a fair sample of
e no hamher term , of
critics: gentleman made a
ahowed that the On -
d. afford to hol(I an
te year fromthepro-
and contributions
M.33 on Times replies, and
be verified- -by fef.
accounts,., published
The total expendi-
in, including repairs,
ance, for 1899 were
were about 1,000
staff - of attendants,
not seem to be ex -
e can be h6usedf.fed,
othed and i f arnshed
t at a cost, of $30 a
nail fraction over 8
not think that the
he v. , ery statement of
t tbl� Free Press is
gratitude. life where sue I ceEs
where fail are is so
the political arena.
ed years and the best
dvancing Ahe inter -
if he is unfortunate,
task he has under.
n assigned him, all
rificed is forgotten,
ion. On the - other
g from oblivion, and
foot out of. his way
ho hits used the party
any attention, ton it -.1"
sonal ends, stumbles
influence, and does
e way bulks' big in
immediately becomes
and the idol of the
ty time server bows
This is nab a pe -
the parties in 'this
i alike- to them both4
be given in. oonnee.
where personal sac -
ice have been allow -
d the individual be -
while upstarts with
who have never made
, have. been raised -to
time at least, became
ingratitude could be
treatmernt which has
to Mr. Hugh John
servative party. Mr-
d to a bandon a pros -
w practise in Win-
rehip of the Conger.
ovince. He led his
ultimately became
ince. While he was
the idol of the hour,
u,nded loud and long.
esigned the Pre mier-
,ontested the consti-
the Dominion Parlia-
d 'in Brandon, and at
rson now does him
ise: is gone, nd, ac-
batement, which we
eeks ago, he has to
nd begin at his pro.
accessful in defeat -
Ion, he would have
and, if not given
Conservative party,
in the ranks of that
V13 of rta n y e he )arty. Now however, -his name is sca' ith- iberats are ananimous and 'Hodgensare hustlers, and they will stir
reely it if lomp
rp
mentioned, and men who have done little or har nious an go into the f ght determined the:dry bc:n,-o of the business menof Goder'�" h.
to win. —At tt e last meeting 'of Maitland P� ii -
nothing for the party, and who have made At, a meeting of the executive committ6e ibytery, h at Wingliam, tWo calls to B, V,
few it any sacrifices for it, Occupy seats high substcluently h Id, it was ecided to call a: W. T. H 11 of Belgrave, were present d.
convention for the selection (if a candidate One of, th de was from Pickering, in'M77hit y
in the Government of Manitoba. Such is at He'nsall,, on Tuesday, March 5th, at ten' Yresbyter and the other from Arthu a
political gratitude. The man who makes cl 0 ock, a. M., la�nd of - whicl- official notice Gordon's, in Bruce Prelsbytery. , Mr. 1611
the sacrifices and made one failure is forgot. will be given in1due time. a actio
accepted'the latter a A bi n was
lion, whle men who have made no sacrifices, sustained by the Preab lery. Ito is to. to.
37�
ceive a
but who have schemed successfully, are re- sa ary of $900 a ear, a free men ie
The Pr8gress of the Last and 4 wee a' holidays. " He preached his
warded. The fate of Hugh John, however, Century- fare*eI.1 a rmon in Belgrave last Sunday.
is not by any means singular., It is similar DEAR Exposi oR,-�-In many respeots th6 —M r. eterPorterfiel , has been re ap.
to the fata of hundreds of others who have I pointed el rk of East W awano h t nineteenth con ury, and. eq ecially the Vfq� - s a a sa. y
gone betpre him. he beral party iar- torian era, na beiplil remarkable,
i
777777F
r. in ay
of $80,'this ta
Anders n treas
cover
T
nishes instances as well as the Conservative none more so th�n in the u3-examplad
ei-
of tl�c corruption an. dishonesy hich is
"llions o Dl�les or portions
MA
of Bibles
a
d;apIo red by the people. Goc d, honcit, men
year.
Mr. Wril,
assessor at
tlie
o,re w.)t,properIy,,,4ppreoi&ted, -while the -self.
There are fourteen gr
ions,
at National Studeq
fourteen hundr
d
seeking, ounning trickstev oo frequently
organiza comprising
separste organizations,
with -'a total m,31
'cott auditors.
gets4 t he applaus a ; althougl1i he may be rob,-
bership of nearly 80,000
students and
pr
I I I 0
bin 8ose who cheer him, I N cry day of hi
9
fessorm, who areitudying
missions and
ri
pr
life.- It is not a ways go, bt)ll it s too often
1p for Foreign Mission
aring
work�
at
h . .
esi.
the o iee, any person' who a as paid, close
I
There at eon Foreign
rolls 1,31.7,684 names.
Mission'comm
If we include ctlie
nicin
-8
atten ion to Pu lie affair a iriast admit. �t
p
who have %bandoned their
idols and wh)f
aborne, was
woull seem tha the public I ke to be foolel,
a Ithougl: not on the communion
rol
are
if the-f6oling can be done c eve�ly enou . gla to
under Ciristiad instru,
�ioti, the total is
dency to make politicians merely self-sieek- Last year,"contributiona am
There is hard to 000,000.
win their admiraitionj is not T 90
414,923
The'lleb Woman's Foreig
i si
-
popu as succles! in politics, no 'matter how
ciety in Englan was -organized
in 1R34.
and real ploasant!
that v L have been abtained.,
The fird in Ameri" zas
organized in 1361
enjoyed.
� The worth
There drE now 208 1.v3man's
Societies,
mod
own, er upon
n Ne comortable
they A ti ibuted last y 3ar
about $4,000,
)00.
Sa - rday P mclalme( a HohdaY
Then one-third of the
world was
un,
Tbe Globe of rhuraday rrake�.tbe follow,
knowrii. The social, moral
and spiritual
of Winchelsia.
All
colliclitione are now known.,
There is r
tpid
ingintimatiou dot))t'�s tp Satur-
comin 11131cation by railmad,
steamship
a d
day next, the d y of the fun oral of the late...
electricibs. PriuLing i
rapid and inex
;-
Qa em, being a public holiday, was set at
.
Beginning facilities,
knowled�e
md
rest so far as Ontario is ooncemed by. a
wif-h Bu6h
pain in his head.
He went into
in Goderich for wh
and orgitization, what
will the prEsOit
barber shop
Ms head,
proclamation., issued -Wedneaday by -the
, forth ?
century bring
All things are
Pilo -
Lieu en . ant -Governor in, Council, and -Ip'tib-
sible to H i in who leads
His hosts to cei
to in
lished in the. Ontario Gaze te. This p I roe-
vietcir�, Lot us be co -laborers
with Him.
lelw
lava, Ing
,,.0ion, will' ave 'the effect of clooli
i
R. P. MCKATi
Forei Yn
I .
M ission Secret
. .
at ye
all business in the Province fo r that
Toront Toinuary 23rd
1901.
into an,
he
day, as on tiny other bank holiday.',
d for the a along your sore shouldered' horses an( ge cill
me hiledatH. J%cobi's,Hensall. 1726,
Is this irigratitude that is the cause of much BiLle Society td ne i6bues fo
which
ir and one-half away, on Tuesday
Whi, e thb day_,will be parti Ily observed in
Huron
otes.
6ir married life, upon leturning the same to ROBERT Loi MER, BVIge
dri,,r, either at Hensall or Zurich. 1727-2"
most lams, it i a not likelyv that Iiiiii1lelso
pi
Is
Mri. Win. Burt a,
n old and respeot��
only people. now Februtr 5t', the Christian Endeavor young
will )a entire,ly . suspended, axcept id Tor.
resident of bucknow, died
in that' villa
e
onto, and perhaps some o�ber cities. n the
last week, at the age o
—Clinton has purch use
67.years.'
'd a new dag
Is
and
e�:
first; place the notice has b n too short, and.
the first urne it was uwed,was
at; a signal
of
in tb o second place, in mos Ontario. towns
mourning for the death
of the Queen.
lasses bake thle best wheat scones i' the kin -
f,
Saturday is the busiest 4ay for business Of
�Johq Syk es, of
Woodhq�Tj Usbi
r e
the six days.of the week.
townebi p, has bought a
farm "near Mitche
1.
williug crowd was on iand
He purposes moving there
in the spring.
furniture. The an' r-Ecitors o' great renown frae o'er the
h Ouse was deatio'yed, It
'MrE ramiyn, of
Wingliam, recent
y
+1k
South' uron Reformers
sold a Jer ey cow'to Mr.
W., G. Paton,
f
A meeting f Ithe Refo -mers of South'
Bitievale, or $75. This
comes up to
t
Harem, as 00118114ted for ',egialative ' u . r-
much bow ted Durhams.
firemen worked wh!n
they aved I&I r. donerlo were successful. On Monday last
pbse. , was.held itil Miller's iall, Hensall,, on
. —Mr. I A. Forrester,
of Clinton, i
la e
Tu63day last. - There was v large atte d.
a shipmen; on Saturd %y,
-of 40 head.
years. Mr. Pick- Nnel 'a rink won by six shots, the other
ance, leadiag liberals from every mtiT*ci'-
export ei Ue which had
an average w(igi
It
pality in the r'i ing be-iog Uipsent'.
ofl,420 undF'. The liefiviest
p
pair ti
)p d
Yt -.' G,6orge MeRwen, M' - P., id a neat
the beau I 260 po'un is.
yore ag6 he retired ftern
ihe ministry on home!playero. In this gamgr the -ink skip-'
s.pee -,b, �announ "led' his reti -ement fi.torn the
—At t lose of the
prayer meetin
a
pres. dency of t ie associati6i). Mr.. Thomas
Westfiel J church, the p
istor was pre3e
itiO
I
Frager*, who. for many yeirs has very.. ffi.
with an i0dreas and a 1purse
expressiv)
Pf
oiently'an-d-sati8factorily acted as Becrett y,
his peop a a appreciation
of his mid
a d
intir I ted.1iis d�sire to be relieved fro the
lab ore for their spirituai
welfare.
has been con- this week, aid is progressing as favorably
duti3s pertain ug 'to this position. The
—Mr. ames L. Gra
t, of Ashfield,
was
resignation -of both officelris was acceFted
red6mmell ded bythe ex acuti
ve of the
at
and Oieailty vote of thanks tendered t c
Huron M )e-ral Association
for the posl
bi n
for their pa§t faitbful a:ud efficienb services.
of census -,ommisaioner for
that riding
a d
New -officers were then elec ed as follows :
will, no daubb, be iappomted.
derson, who has been Ppendiag
some time her mother', :the late Mrs. Fred I Demuth.
P esident,M r. Fred Hess, i r., Zurich IA
—Whil working at
the salt works
at
vice, NJ. Y. McLean,, 8eator -.h ; 2ad vice, J.'
B.russels,'. Friday of
ast- week, Gord)n
and Mrs. Win n * !Mr. Ddnnis Derstein and M-�. Joseph
G.' t$tanbury, Exeter, 3rd vice; Johh C.
-Mooney was struck ,
I
e by a piec
3 of
Kal flieisch, Hay; secretart. Alexander
flying dirt,from ariv!eMbe-eywas
behea(irg
arr, which took in op rating the buzz Paw in Welsh's plan-
.Smiliej clerk of Tacker taitill; treasurer
91 ving him a very sore 41x�ic
for a few cays.
.
Geolg(i Sa - muol Exeter;
- —Miss Louisa McNi
b n,_,,d;aughte
of
Tie new president on taking the chair
Mr. 6e.orge McKibbin.,
ler
fo -n of N1
if g-
thai ked' hia. f�llow Liber o for the honor
�1
-ham, was married last
k in Strat
t;r:
ol d.
tbe3 had -done �ilm in sele ng him for' so
�to Mr. A. Panton, bar
i 6 that
of,,
it y:
imp )rtant a ppsition, al�idjl e assured them
and son of Rev. E. W.
onton.
tq Dr. Hutchison, under' the auspices of the Epworth League,
he vould do all in his powe r to niake .the
! —Win� ham Presbyt
� n church h
a a
aafsqli!�tion as us�f ul to, t] Le party as pos-
�n
.,memberstipof 361, ' TrRiea
total cont
'bu-
sibI% 'and also retaining �in the'riding an .
tions for I he year aount�d
to $4,416 -i
in-
efficient organ1liz:ktion," without which, no,
.eluding M871 for chure
i debt. There
are
mat �elr how. go�d'ciiur ciLuse may be, we nei�d
170 PuPi 14 in the � Sabbath
school an
20
ocamely hope [for. au.*esa. Bu, with an
teachers, -
and I
her cousins, the Mi'sses . Cooper.—The gran
effic eiat organ�z%tion and a continuation of
Mr. lex. Innes, of
Stanley, has
r�
-the mthusiasm displayed at this meeting,
AasedNacres of land,
half 1.) 2nd. concession
being- the 110
th
he f �,It gaisfied we could succeed in placing
of 31,
of that to
n -
Id
Sou, h Huron in,. the Liberal 'ranks at � the
ol� ip, latei. y owned by Robert
Pearson.
r.
next election. "His remarks were received
Innes nO4 owns 200 acries
of. excellent
Archl
collid4l
with applause
all in one parcel.
AboUtr
�man among pianolil and organs, the pas
Tae followl, 'g municipall chairmen l4reret
—The'Curnberrycour,cil
have appointed
#
and appointed R. Johnston wrid 10. B�aeko
a n it
PP ited - D. - Wilao�, Seaforth R. B. cLean, dakeramith John ' Wanle8s,
1 M r. Geor ge Fortune a .tr
i of health for three years
ember of the boa
; Dr. Agnew,
rd
of
Stal �ley D Stan -bury, Bayfield ; Dr..
Wirligham, medical health
officer,
a lid
Buc ian�an, . ; John Guiseir, Stephen ; J.
'John Dyinent, sr., sanitary
inspector for
the
.
G. tanbury,.Exeter; H. Borland,- Usborne;
-current 5eare
labister, reeve, and Messrs. Code, Jac,
Dr. McDermi , Hensall John Torrance,
—The imnual at home
of the- Hlarion
Old
Goiterich to2ih,ip.
Boys' Asi iociation, of Toronto,
will -be ..
eld
hlayor.'Wils n, Seafort Thomas Fraser,
�:,.
in the aso embly hall,'Te
triple building,
To -
Stanley, and G-.� Stanbu -y, Exeter, were
r(5nto, on Friday evening,
ebruary 2.).
id.
appAnte& a c mmittbe on resolutions. A
'Col. Otter,�th - e honorar
prlide ' nt of
t he
disc ussion, also took, place ( n the subject of
I us.ociatic n, will be present,_
and take
pi xt
holding.s. co venibia for the selection of a
'in�the pr ceedings.
candidate to amteof the- cot atituenpy at the
.—Mr. red Stewart,
of Uaborne, :34
iar
nex aneral' lection. So e were of the
Farquhar, is preparing to
raise. his barn
1'�he.
opinion that a, convention a iould be held as
coming. i ummer. He
will put a briek
I
goo as pqsei�le,, while otriers 'thought it
stable unlerneatb. Mr
Win. Fleitcherl,
lof
adv sable. to " i elay the selection of a oand i-
the same naighborhood,
also will raise
� is
dat until � neE rer the,time or th6 generial
t*o� bam and fit, them
p in modem at
e.
Y,
elec ioni Tile former view, however pre.
'a'
-i—Mr. oeeph Rattenberry,
'n
the genial'
d
vail d, and
d �esolutibri was pass ed leaving
well kno proprietor (
0
f th Rattenb
the atter in �he hands- o ' the executive
:hotel, C16 -ton, has fowl
of the Andalusian
.,ry
00
i* In Lttee, wi4h instruction@ 'to have the
breed wh ch furnish bet
fruit as folio
w
con ention called at the earliest- practicable
One doze eggs laid by
7 -months' pull
il�l to
dat
weighed lb. 9 oz.- one
dozen laid by 3
e r-
e
M4 Alexand r Smith, o� Toronto, pro.
;old hens weighed 2 lba.
I oz.
vine. al organt'z r, was prese at and delivered
—Mr. "hom" Strachan,.
ex -reeve of
e
a f
A in at excellent, practical and useful ad.
township of Grey, will lie
the_commission,�er
drels on the subject of organiz-Ation, in
of th E t rid*
e ing of Hiron
in coinnedtiOn
-%vh!j h he thri w o -at many -ticeful hints
with tX1 g the Dominion
densus.- He
�ai
70ich, if actied on by the %agociation, will
be' assist, d by enuml;rators
from
a h
prove largely J advantageous. . Short, but
municipality. The wor
i will commenc(
n
spirited addreises, WAre also delivered by
-April 18t, and the enumaration
is expeA
d
Ar.3 ibald - Bis I op, ex -M. P. P., the veteran
to be completed in. two
keeks.
_'i of S uth Huron ; Mr. V. Raitz, ex -M. P.,
David Mack, of.the
township of
eys
Step en; M_. V. McLean, Seaforth ; Win.
near Hensel], sold 50
acres, of 'Ian
- to
Lew �q ' Creditoln; Alex. Mustard, Bruce.
. Tharrim �sing for the'stim,
of $3,450.
Ile
field ; J. A., Wilton and James Watson,
also sold 50 acres ofaw
p land to Frank
Seaforth-; Thornas' Fraser, 'tanley, and 4.
Mouse, foe! $90NO. Mr.
ack has - &rob
ised
G. 8 �anbufy,- Efiiter.:
John Meli,'ck's farm,, lo;.
3i concession
R ,solutions ekpreseive of confidielnee in
'Hay, for $5,500. Mr.
Meliok paid
p2t,
the orninion and Provincial Governments
price for ip just two yeays
ago.
and approval u the polic es of each, slid
� —Mr. m. Towers, 1
if the- Usborne
a d
also bxpres6ive of regret at A sorrow at the
Hibbert boundary, sol(
40 export ca,
is
de,a,t of -Herl Majesty, tie Q6ben, were
recently t 5 cefits per y
ound. This is
'a
carr �d by a. standing vote 'The meeting
good figa a, and it shov
a that good cot
, le
was closed with three cheers for Premier
Are the in at profitable.
Mr.- Tower
a Is
Lau, ier and Pr �mier Ross at d all joining in
very care! I
ul buyer, anc
having - purchi
we d
sing ug God save the - Kir g, led by the
7
!the best, feeds his catth
in a scientific
wh
I y
pres, dent., The., meetin g w is a most bar-
land thus makes the'mos;
of them that
ekn
mon,ous and is thusiastic one, and, from- the
be made.
acooints give, from each municipality, it
I .
—Hodi ens Brothers,
I
the well known
a rid
won cl seem. art f the defeat with which the
Mular � ry goods men
of-Clintop,
have
part met attle,last election has had the
; oughttle stock of James
Robinson,
at
cc e ffe t of stirring the Liberals to increased
Goder,ich, The intention1w
to re -open
the
ener y, and that there is a determination to
store- abo it the first of
February, and
Mr.
rede m -the constituency at thii first oppor-
H. C. Ho gens'(Bert) mill
probably on
er-
rrk. I ;11 - : I t,
L infnnfl Ch dinflApiph
, rrh "
V13 of rta n y e he )arty. Now however, -his name is sca' ith- iberats are ananimous and 'Hodgensare hustlers, and they will stir
reely it if lomp
rp
mentioned, and men who have done little or har nious an go into the f ght determined the:dry bc:n,-o of the business menof Goder'�" h.
to win. —At tt e last meeting 'of Maitland P� ii -
nothing for the party, and who have made At, a meeting of the executive committ6e ibytery, h at Wingliam, tWo calls to B, V,
few it any sacrifices for it, Occupy seats high substcluently h Id, it was ecided to call a: W. T. H 11 of Belgrave, were present d.
convention for the selection (if a candidate One of, th de was from Pickering, in'M77hit y
in the Government of Manitoba. Such is at He'nsall,, on Tuesday, March 5th, at ten' Yresbyter and the other from Arthu a
political gratitude. The man who makes cl 0 ock, a. M., la�nd of - whicl- official notice Gordon's, in Bruce Prelsbytery. , Mr. 1611
the sacrifices and made one failure is forgot. will be given in1due time. a actio
accepted'the latter a A bi n was
lion, whle men who have made no sacrifices, sustained by the Preab lery. Ito is to. to.
37�
ceive a
but who have schemed successfully, are re- sa ary of $900 a ear, a free men ie
The Pr8gress of the Last and 4 wee a' holidays. " He preached his
warded. The fate of Hugh John, however, Century- fare*eI.1 a rmon in Belgrave last Sunday.
is not by any means singular., It is similar DEAR Exposi oR,-�-In many respeots th6 —M r. eterPorterfiel , has been re ap.
to the fata of hundreds of others who have I pointed el rk of East W awano h t nineteenth con ury, and. eq ecially the Vfq� - s a a sa. y
gone betpre him. he beral party iar- torian era, na beiplil remarkable,
i
b t i .0 v , U
at, a salar
r. in ay
of $80,'this ta
Anders n treas
cover
r r
T
nishes instances as well as the Conservative none more so th�n in the u3-examplad
ei-
by first train. -
all ex
X;s
f f
pansion . o V mission eaterprise.
party. It is only necessary to, recall the. fate oreign
following figure and faAs
Th6 except eta
�nake. this ap-R6binson
ionary and pc)Bta'ge.
as ' appointed
Mr. Wril,
assessor at
tlie
of a Mackenzie, a Blake and in -any otliers of parent, and 4t dle bright
hopes, almost salary of
5, and Moser
3. J. W. Bone
in'd
high degree, while instances by the thous- exultation, in t e minds of all
eter
who look a d Peter W.
'cott auditors.
The munic
p I
and of men of lower degree could be given long for the uni ereal,reign
of the Prince of treasury�o
East Wawanosh
is not likely
t.�
And are occurring every day. Peace..
At , 6 be
th gin ing of the
Ome a
become
centur Y there will. be me
krupt by the
e on, it for the
heavy drain t
officers' salar
at
h . .
esi.
It is a great pitT that this is the- case, were six M aging Societies.
Now there are --M r. J
mea Cottle," a
proap6roug'yo
113
i Cl 537i n uding Woma I A
The public are largely to blame, and are The. tot conuxi
i1i ry Societie farmer of
la
aborne, was
married on Wi edila.
� before it could aum. It wa� also resolved tha, George
certainly, the greatest losers. It has a ten al a-mounT tributed
work a hundred years ago
for this day of ]ehat
was $75,000,! at the re'tic
week to Miss
ence of the b
Maud Brimaeory
-ide's mother.
b
L b�
dency to make politicians merely self-sieek- Last year,"contributiona am
There is hard to 000,000.
un e to intereB(ilng
ceremony
.
was I witnesse'd
'a
b*
era. nothing.8o endure as
about 40 invited
guests
and real ploasant!
from Ripley to -the far n oln
ingratitude. And . politicians geeing how' - There are L.W0.000,000
people in. the social t� mill
enjoyed.
� The worth
time ago. Mr, wedding took place at St, Columba i church
others are being us6d, and, knowing that no world ' and the 11ible has been
whole or in p4rit, i the 'language
nto
translated, i young cyurle
of -1,1 ties of life
own, er upon
n Ne comortable
the sterner r(all
homestM
Mr. Boyce h '10 purchased
matter -ho hard they work or what scri- 200,000,000 ao- th�at_ three-fourths-
of thd redently purchased
by
Yr, Cottle and which
Rathwell, will in the presence o f the immediate rel ea
ficee they make, that unless they are able world a population 'cap riONN
in their own ton
have the Bible i9;situated
2 miles north
of Winchelsia.
—The Clinton Newe-Re-0ord
ue. to control oartain iriff uences, they are likely
There
—00 Monday
last.Gqorgo
Axton trairch,
The large beaut fully ttired in fiNwn, with oream,
r lalre . now 22.111 000
to be kicked aside in due time without Qon- tend inf,11
, r, Sabbath seliool, and
,Dlil,
children at� lier for the
of t ho8e, abo,'uU iLondon, came
grocery firm
to Wingliam
of A. M.' Sm'Ltb'
on big r(Igrillar
and he made. mention f,
Elider&tion, will, naturally, look out for No. 1,000,000 are in Foreign
Mission fields �� '�trip. He com.plained
of
not being well
md
I firat. und foremost, and will feat�er and of the,ce, 14( 060 art, in
College.;' iof a severe
pain in his head.
He went into
in Goderich for wh
Institutes a'rid h gh schools.- Own nests when they have the opportunity,
At the -beginning of the
I Sebastian's
century therid to
barber shop
Ms head,
to have hot clatbls
there becamo
gifts' were numerous and costly.
s they well know that unless they look out ivere no native erang(diRts, v
t',applied
hilat now there warse. Medical
and
add wae
while
ent for ; he
wal
for theni8elve tio person will take. the* trou. are 7-1,33q' natires teaching
th6 GOSP-1 to removed to
the Rrunswick
hotel and -a t
lelw
P"
ble to for Lhirin, 11-a matter what their their own peo 0
phor�c meseftge
sent to his
wife in Lonc�
on"
services or recoi d inay huve bee There Nvere th n no Bible Societiels.
ii. there are 0; nd the Driti8h'and
Now He soon laysed
Foreiatill'; from
into an,
he
unconscious lstatel�
d for the a along your sore shouldered' horses an( ge cill
me hiledatH. J%cobi's,Hensall. 1726,
Is this irigratitude that is the cause of much BiLle Society td ne i6bues fo
which
ir and one-half away, on Tuesday
never rec?veried,
evening.
ind pa,,
'His wife and
sed
4
6ir married life, upon leturning the same to ROBERT Loi MER, BVIge
dri,,r, either at Hensall or Zurich. 1727-2"
having been united in St.
Qoderich, in 1847. Messrs.
Peter's church,
Horace and .SCO� oil O AL — a he nicht o' Tuesday,
Henry Horton are - trie
only people. now Februtr 5t', the Christian Endeavor young
..HURON
at.M.-itigham, but we hope they il Ve
SITOR XPOc
siting friends in Lucan, rettimed home
good account of themselves before th
'aiember of the firin lie iv
re3011ted arrive4. Nair audiLots, W. Perrie and James Calm -
by first train. -
aron precet tor, W.' P. Ritchie ;, trustees,
—The annual riepor
of Duff's church, L. McNeil, F. MoNeilo A. McInnes, J. H.
W111,101111for 1900, gives the
following par4 MeNa r and A_ McNair.
'tioulare : Numberf. -f %in
lies, -42 No. of COUNCIL D)IN-G.—Ai the last meeting of
members, 110 ; total i eof
ipts for ordinary our tDwnshi ) council the clerk, reasurer
fund,' '$444-75 ; builcinj
� f and receipts, and assessor I of last year were all re-ap-
$581.05 ; Ladies' Aid,
$383.13 ung ointed at �he former salaries. Messrs. -
People's Society,of C)hjistian
Endeavor, Nolan McIntosh and George Dobson were
$51.90 , Sabbath school,
$21.02 ; nmsBion�' appo'll e u i o A a salary of � �10 each.
ary a;nd church schemes,
q58 80: Annual W. Mitchell as appointed a member of the
mecting was held Frid ty
afternoon 6f last board of hea,th,.and Dr.�M. Ferguson-med-,
week. When theinte-ior
of the basement icalh(althofficer, JohnR.oger,of Mitchell,
of church is ic?mpleted the
premises will be wits appointeO to%N,nahip engineer. John K,
ot , commodious and 3ornfortable.
aker and 8�rnuel Wright applied for grav-
--The other evenin 7
lk young lady of elling to be donconboundary of,Groyand
Clinton sat reading pear
A fiamp, and hap- 11GIma, from tie 8th to the 9th concessioniz.
�ened to be wearing. a el
uloid comb, when The council decided to grant the sum,of $50,
it caught. fire from the he
it of the lamp, and provided the Elina, council gr�nt an eclual
her hair was badly butne'4
� before it could aum. It wa� also resolved tha, George
be extitiguilshed. The nie
it evehing a lady Olivet be pai the -sum of $1,600 on his con.
friend who was also wear,
rig a similar con -kb,' tract of government drain No. 2 and outlet,
bent over in front -of a fi
re, when it. also as perengin r's certificate, Aftfir passing
took fire, and it was ohly
by the most sundr acco uts the council adjourned to
a , trenuous efforts that she
- avoided serious meet at thelall of the reeve.
A ury. Be car of the
�_M
comb youmear.
Mae Ra th r Tho
ell has removed Hibbert.
-rices,
from Ripley to -the far n oln
the 2nd co
iou of Stanley whl'ch biE
purcha-%ed from A PRETTY -WEDDING. —'A ver pretty
� r. RobertBoyce-iL siort
time ago. Mr, wedding took place at St, Columba i church
-,.�athwell is a; native o ' G
ciderich township, an Tuesday morning, when Miss 'I eresa L,
having been raised oil the
Bayfield libe'. O'Counor, daughter of Mr.' Patric i O'Con-
Mr. Boyce h '10 purchased
i farm of 150 acres nor, was uni ed in the hol bonds )f rn t
pear Mitchell. The peopIe
of.the neighbor, mony to M . Peter Eckart, of Me illo
hood, while welcomiug, Mr.
Rathwell, will in the presence o f the immediate rel ea
very much regret the
'
eparture of Mr. of the contra ating -parties. Precisely 9
1�1-)yce and his eatima le f
mily., - a. in. the bride enteredleaning on the arm
—The Clinton Newe-Re-0ord
of last week of be father while high mass was celebrat-.
says : Mr and Mrs. T. R.
Jowett, of Bay- ed by Rev. r. Flannery. The bride was
field, were in town on Monday.
The large beaut fully ttired in fiNwn, with oream,
stock shipmenb'from Cliaton-station
that oulbings and at to match.; The bridesmaid
-day put Mr. Jowett i a
i eminISCent mood, was Miss No a Holland, neice of the groom,
and he made. mention f,
long with a neigh- while Mr. E(kart was assisted by Mr. D.
bor, delivering a irov of
hogis in Seaforth J. O'C'bianor, brother of the brid ' e Af ter
for which they receive - 3
cents per pound. the�c remon3 wall performed the wedding
That was over 40 year i af
p, and about the party assembled at the home of the bride's
same time a neighbor so]
i a big load of parents, wh e a sumptuous repast was par-
in Goderich for wh
ch he wall paid taken of. We happy couple left on the
g2ork
50perewb. Thep-iceof
hundr
pork now is aftemoontra!in for eastern points. The
11weiddi6g
about $6,25 per d.
gifts' were numerous and costly.
—The death rate for
�900 in Goderich Their many friends wish them happiness
was one of the highest fori
many -years, be. ind pi�osperi Y.
itig about 13 per 1,100) i
hl�bitanto. 'The-
actual number regifitere
on the town's Hensafl.
books was 55, of whol I
permanent residents. O('those
� , or 4 were not See Marsh 11's great sale ef perty in
dying,
were over 70, one being 8�,
I
_14 9-3
advertising colt nine. 17f
one 86, two 84
" I Remember that H. Jacobi has moved into
one 80, one 79, two 78,
each 75, 72, 71 and 70.
.
two, 76 and one Miller's new block and for the next 30 days is inig
There -were also an. V1da
extra number between 60
to sell robes, blankft3 anj bc] a at coft. All
and 70 and more of heavy and light harness very cheap. Pneumatic
than the usual proportion
of those of tender horse collars, aranteed- to work safely, so bring
years. Thebirths record
d for the a along your sore shouldered' horses an( ge cill
me hiledatH. J%cobi's,Hensall. 1726,
period numbered 49 ar d t
—Oa Tuesday of last
e marriaues 24. n Losr.—On January 8�b, between Zaric
week Captain and
Mrs. A. M * McGregor, of
I and the Parr Line, a ailkatchewan oi Imitation
Goderich, ent6red Buffald Robe. 1he Weir will be suitablv rewardfd
upon the 55th S?ear of th
6ir married life, upon leturning the same to ROBERT Loi MER, BVIge
dri,,r, either at Hensall or Zurich. 1727-2"
having been united in St.
Qoderich, in 1847. Messrs.
Peter's church,
Horace and .SCO� oil O AL — a he nicht o' Tuesday,
Henry Horton are - trie
only people. now Februtr 5t', the Christian Endeavor young
li� I vin -g in Goderich who were
present at the folk. will gi' e a bit denner an' social crack
ceremony, and needlei a to'
say they have in the e sall kirk, doon-staim. When
r4re pleasure in exten, ling
'their congratula- W�el Oquaint we'll gang aboone ts harken
tions to the allant capt.ai
furing
and his estilm. yince are tia the sangs an' bit stories o'
Is.rig )
able wife� th.s lo
g period of over auld aylle - We ken yer likin'an may -
half a century they I ave
rseen -many and be no acrimp t 1' that sort o' kitchen ta mak'
fair
radical changes. They a
e still bale and our substaXal maist toothsome, Our
hearty.
lasses bake thle best wheat scones i' the kin -
On Sunday mornin8,.
�Janury - 20'%, tra a de, anj mithera' baggis -is a maist as
about 5 o'clobk th r9siclence
W 3
ot John reno tied ao the five loaves an' twa sma
Deitz, in Gredi.tor, �vc a di�covered_
to be on filsher. Ye'll be nane the waur o' tumbler
Are. Neighbors we're aro
sed and soon a o' buttermilk wi' sae muckle ea in'. The
williug crowd was on iand
%asisting in the literary pair is maist diversified . F singers
removalof the house[lold
furniture. The an' r-Ecitors o' great renown frae o'er the
h Ouse was deatio'yed, It
is supposed the borders. The bit fee o' seven pence ha' -
flee originated from hot allies
thrown in a penny's no worth speakin' aboot, ye micht
box in the *oodehed the
Oight before. In. a'maiet say t's nathiflg ava'. Come 4wal
surance on building and,
contents, $450, yel?re a' welc me ta Carmel kirk. LL OAL
The building in which the
fire started was Loc" BREEFS.—On Friday evening last,
only 4 feet from J. G. Yoing's
stable, and three rinks of Hensall curlers p1w red with
it can be imagined with
what effoA the the F� rest City rinks, in which the Lon -
firemen worked wh!n
they aved I&I r. donerlo were successful. On Monday last
Young's building,
Thomas. icka,A,
two 0 our rinks again visited London, to
to forithe We�iternj Ontario
—Mr.
a well known oomp I tankard,
resident of Holmeavil', a, d
ed on Monday of wtth he reat'ilt that, while r. C, A. Nlc-
last week at the age of 67
years. Mr. Pick- Nnel 'a rink won by six shots, the other
ard was a native of Dev)nshire,
England, homeEk w I c -re less fortunate, and at the
and came to Canada when
19 years of age. close 'of th�ogame the score sto d nine in
He was for several ye kra
.
a minister of the favor Pf Lon n. In the evening a, friendly
Bible Christian denon ina
Mitche I
ion and held ap. game as pl yed between Herlsall and In.
I in for
pointments at an
Clinton. - Some gersol!l rinks! resulting a victory the
yore ag6 he retired ftern
ihe ministry on home!playero. In this gamgr the -ink skip-'
account of ill health, 6nd
ngaged . in arm- ped hl� Mr. i John Strey won t e match.
ing in Goderiela tow shi
Subsequently Hene�ll won by 8 sbots.--Mies Annie and
he kept store in Holt iesv
ille,- but- of late Miss Helda eek havo been vifitinc, friends.
years he hag been livi3g
retired. He wag in the township of Stanley during the past
a good. useful man. He
family
leaves a', widow week ior so.-�Tbe Misses Ethel and Vera
Mardbek
sind of 4 sons a:kd
3 daughters. weKe in Lucan on Sabb la last.—
Mr. Walteril. of Listowel, pen�, Sabbath
recovered to be able to -drive ho , I W-
and Mondayl with friends in Hensill.—Rev.
t
J. S. "Henderson, is much freer from pain
DOTS.—Mr. Hattryon
has been con- this week, aid is progressing as favorably
fined to the houoe,,i uring
the'past week as could be expected.', Miss Clare, Thom -
with la grippe . a Lucy
Hutchison, of son, Blake, is spending this week with
Seaf�rth, is visiting er
f
rother, Mr. F. D. Mieso4ella Spairks.!-- Mrs. M. Ell ood was
110chiso". —Miss A I a
Belle -Sadler has confined to her room through illne� a during
r6furned home after a ending
a month with the past week or so, but is now much im-
her. sister, Mrs. Tri k,
of London.—Mr. prove�.—Mr; R. Jones and family were
F I llam
and Mrs W*11* F weett,
of Fullarton, visiting friends recently near their former
and Miss Goodfello stnt
Mr. Mrs. JO8epFh
Sunday with home.' Mrs. Jaipes H. Moore wall in Zur-
and hi
)rria.—Miss Hen- ich a few days ligo, attending the'funeral of
derson, who has been Ppendiag
some time her mother', :the late Mrs. Fred I Demuth.
with her brother, the Rev.
Mr. Henderson, The following members -of the f4mily also
left on Monday for her
ome in Montreal. aftended that mad event : Mrs. R. Pack -
She has made many f en(
a here who will ard and Mr. * Wm. Deretein, Saginal.mr, Michi-
regret her departure —Mr.
and Mrs. Win n * !Mr. Ddnnis Derstein and M-�. Joseph
have bee Norris, who have bee Bpi
riding a couple Oi Vers"t i , Michigan State, and ]Mr. and
months with friends here,
left on Monday Mrs. Ii. B. Gardeu, of Detroit.— a Thurs-
last'- for their h me
L I
a
in Daikota.-- day ternoonof last week, while engaged
The funeral of Mrs. So tt
arr, which took in op rating the buzz Paw in Welsh's plan-
pla.,e at Staffla on Thu ed&
was largely at- ing mills, Mr. Harry Welsh had` the min.
tended. Much symp thy
is felt for the be- f6itu i e to get the tops of the first two fing-
reaved ones. —The fuleral
of the late M r. ers of his right hand out off above the first
Hoggarth took place on
Saturday to, the joint. Mr. Welsh at once had, big fingers
Presbyterian cemeter3,.
His was an old and drese(d, but ever since then he has suffered
highly respected resid ant
of Hibbert, and great V and has been confined to his room
much sympathy is felt for
his family in their for te' most part. We sympathize with
affliction.—There will be
no service in the Mr. Welsh it the loss he"has sustained at
Methodist church next
'abbath morning, a seas on when he, together with big brother
owing to it being quai terli.service
at Zion. William, had a number of contradl a to fin -
The pastcirill be prcBen
in the evening.— isb.—A free entertainment will be given,
Dr. Hodgson, successor
tq Dr. Hutchison, under' the auspices of the Epworth League,
is now located permanenl�ly
in our in idat Mond;;evening. It is termed a " Mystery
and will continue to pme'ti�lee
here. - meeting." An interesting progra me will
kJ -MJLIV X 'JL 9 JL of NY�L
Blanche and Alice Petty, who have been
at.M.-itigham, but we hope they il Ve
siting friends in Lucan, rettimed home
good account of themselves before th
i,aist week.—Mrs. Shott, of Parkhill who
ip �
son is out. r-4- H empla ill& Son.,are shi'
ppi
A.
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
�
grain this mreek.--The literary societk i4_
fa. Y
A. Johnston, of Willow Hall farm, returned
tend - having a brei6la of promise case at �tb6�r
to her home Saturday evening.—Mr. and
" mock trial " on Friday night next._tig4t
Mrs. Hawkshaw, of Exeteri were in the
or ten flat -roofed houses will be erec t�d in
e
village on Sunday, th lilets of their-
this neighborhood next summ ,er.
b&VR
I .
daughter, Mrs.
well.—Rev. W.
8mi;W& C9mpany, of this plae, Are re�po�
1rang!
J. Doberty treated
I
ir of St. Paul's
sible for the it, nova is a
Lion. Ther ,.� t
,church and the wardens an
I their wives to
deal can b said in their favor --Mr. jJob,
an oyster supper, on Thursday c,ftning of
Knutson h#d the milsfortu-no to break tine Of
Und
last week, at the residence of Mr. KaipLr.
the small bones of her arin by a fall r,n
!A Very enjoyable evening was spent by all.
icV road last week.��The grippe I
iod
L -Mies Aggie Kerr asiFted the Presbyterian
Win. Wils)n as a prisoner -thit
-
purel
I
Zhurch choir, at their fowl -supper, Monda
I Y
I gather wit i thers. —�N?l r. Peter 'Mc
0ana
m-ethig of the -South Huroli
onef our mterpri-in- farmcrs, sold -18 h 0
Tarmerbl Institute will be held -in Cox -i
I
last week,,'at tho high p�Le of IV; cent
- 3 p��r
worth's hall, on Thursday, February 7th1
Pound, and realiz!�d ls-)irictiiing ovier-,6r y) hr
when a numberOf il3tereatirig addresses w-111
the lot.
to pal
Wort
given, of particular interest to farmers. --1
Yvith�
,be
Miss Ross, of Auburn, was in the villagel
i Bhumale.
,this week, renewing acquaiDtanaels.
OBITUA Y.—O. Tuesday of last
- tli,
Mr. James Denman pamed away, at tb a are
Kippen.
of76yearfil. OnThursdayevningafuritAl
The store of real economies is the E. Mc�
service wa held at the iretidencef tbL, Edn
W;nl
Faul Co's., Seaforth. It is ever work* I
'log t
i of the de�eased., Mr. J. J. Derian, and �In-
irniog the remains
Frida mo wee tak to,
ple; 14
3ave something for its cui3tomers, bilt neve�
a
guara,
i I
At the expense of quality. You'll do wiBe
� In e soll f�r burial, a-ccompatlied b
113 y :blr r.
shopping, get extra quality and save isome-
e
D nL an and big son, Albert, Air. D n
Ithirig by purchasing now anytbildg you are
was born :in SaSLkex, E113glanc), in 1824, guild
prese
jlikely to soor� -ned in Cottons. Sheeti
'Linens, Tickings, Flannels Flannelette
when elevon years of age came out to Cai-_ ads with hs father, settling 00 l8toc
and
1729,1
He was one time -a blcksmith, and _a$
Great Western -Railway,
A-N-NIVERSA.RY SERvicEs.—The annive re-
worked on the uii--
till ill health compelled him to Ouit. Ai
ary services, in connection with St.
rew's church, held on Sabbath last, we�rp at-
then moved into the Q16een"m in
His
Seven
tended, both morning and eveningi-by I
township. I wife, whose- iiiaiden _t2noie
was Miss eeks, pre -deceased bini se _erl
e d 04
congregations. Rev. Mr. Larkin'r of ea-
. years and since her death fie bad resided
gau a
-forth, conducted the services, and,preachd
9 ' )Vr With hie is( James J. Three chi1dreirl
iablesermons and �vas listened to with wrapt
,
'survive hi' . Arthur, an engineer or� the
has b
14ttention. Mr. Larkin has a good presence,
Canadian We Railway, in British Wit
a pleasing voice and an easy, flaent delivery,
his, , Mrs, Adams, of Sbeffielti,.En0arld,
,While his matter is the choicest,. There ii
�othibg sensational his
and James J.,'of'Bluevale.
birthi
in th
about preaching,
NoTy.s.- i
but his sermons are eminiently practical, ;
The g9da let slip tbatfleudih grip
plain and instructive, while they are deliv.
Upon Ine last week 8 ' day— un
!Conaf
ered in such a way as to create ,thought and
No fiercer etorm than racked my form
leave an impression. On Monday evening,
Ver a. ept the Bayf Fundy
the fowl supper was held, and what prom-
What &cbes and pain in bone -9 rand broin
ised. to be a grand; success on _�abbatb, had
dampening
I had,'�I
I , I 1.
need not mention ;
I
190-1
tr-easi.
its effects on the Monday even.
It seems
. -
Ito me such pangs must be i
Xngq by the big storm which qet in durinA
Old 8atan's
own invtion." I ,
the whole day, which was seemingly yery
Eugene Field's lines will find a ready leek o
unfortunate- for the managers- zind the good
ladies of the congregation who bad made n
I I
in almost e,';ver_v house for miles, for there to
FRobe,
vv�
small preparation' to supply' the large ati
�
scarcely a family hat miEsed the grqp e, or
rathery thlii;'t the grippe missed, 8 Peo_
Ss we
to $f
�endauce of people expected and wbic
1
ple have been very ill with it.—We we je
Would have been out- bad not the qt'ormy
in. But men Z,
I I misinformed when we stated th4t 1r.
,61ements stepped have
�Ontrql over t ese th figs. However, therel
Richard Johnston was a directorf
Instead, it hae be L Mr.
was alvice audience present, and the ladiel
I
Company- should-
Thomas Sfrach&m Air. Johnston wa.3 at
an -a
6f the congregation, who always do well on
-occaeions of this kind, never did better
leprinti
one time a ilire or, but is not
either in respect of quality or quantitV,
Mr. Daniel M-ebonald, of Palmetstoril via�
ited at Mjr. George. MroDonal,&s._
I
cmdi
After supper, which was served in. the ballit
D. . Fralser'and A. McE wen a d ur,' i
the allLdience repaired to the churebr. The
paLstor, Rev. S. Acheson, occupied th
berry township books on Friday -last.- t.
Mrs. 'Andrew Gemmill, of -Tumb
cand-h
.-tiono A
chair, and the proceedings were opened
and
visite in e vi: age t ii wee
Xnany
a selection from the choir, tinder the I
ership of Miss Crawford, and their a ee.
,
was in esew - r, n a Ls�t._t_
LL
3ais E,
ei.
�tioRh, both on Sabbath and Monday evelairig,
While occop&nyiTig the remains of the 18�4
at R
were much and deservedly admiredr. k"X-
Mr. Derimin to Wngbarn station, on i ri-
day morning last, Mr,. John Ale"er w"
addresses were given by the speak -
orawhowereonhand. Atthe closes, cord.
taken suddenly ill with pararlys'is ,of tbe
I ial vote of thanks was tendered to all who
stomach. He was carried- ito the Qixeen!a
hotel, where he remaine'd 'until suffiel�ntly
; ad given a helpiDg hand to make this anni. la
recovered to be able to -drive ho , I W-
t z beQ
eeti
versary occasion A success. Although th 3
�anticipations of all were not, fully realized,
2 n
understand - he is quite, as 'usual agall
a nun
I
still, when all did sowell,this isonethita);
Mr James,Dicktion, who watiolected wrde�
of Perth county, by acclamation, last week,
to be grateful for, Land that there was n ,
bitch from the start'to the finish to mar th )
is a cousin f Mr. John Black, Of Turnberry.
'his
at AN
-event
-enjoyment bf all present'
—Mr. Hugh Casemore has rented farip
-has
AvIlen
NOTF.S.—Mills McCalphen, of Sernia, iE
in Turnberry, and gone to Ma-ais U6,
was I
the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and
Mie
'higan... Mrs. Cmernore and ebildre wifi
lff�oyl`l
Mra. R. Clegg.—Mr. Alex, Sinclair, of the
remain here for a time.--�-Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McKersie f -the 6th concession of '�� 'u rn,�
Kippen road, the p"t week, disposed of a
berry,. atte'nided the funeral of the I& -.ter!z
John
fi,ne span of heavy horsesto Mr. John Fenia,
of r Hibbert, for the nice eum. of $350'. The
brother, Mr. - Arthur Reddaway, of 11 trat
T-e'dd
'hopr
Messrs. -Sin'clair are' good horsemen, ano
ford, on Tuesday of last week. . Mr.
away belon to the firm. of Rose I and
and --a
4now how to get their horses in good shapei
ged
Reddaway,'� grain buyers. -14t, -is reported
Icuttik
-t-eith
for the market.—Mr.' John Cooper, of
Howick, was calling on friends here the
that Mr. James Snell,.of this village,� has
'Wingham,
eiffort
past week.—Messrs. Bell and Cooper, who
bought a farm near from 1' -Dr.
have been in Strathroy for some weeks,
Chisholm, and will remove his familyito it
in M-olrch.-�-Mr. John King intends to build
have'returned home.—Mr. Arthur Ta ylor
Of Petrolia, is spending a few pleasoint day i
a large barn. next surnmer.—Mr. 'Robert
follom
t the parental homie, —Mr. James Mustard, tf
Leathorn, of Turnberry, is down with Corn.
gestion of the lungs.—Mr. Charles Maguire,
T. M.
Manitoba, is epending a pleasant vis*
I �
at the home of his cousin, Mr. Jame's Me
station agent, received word the latter part
F. Pal
.Gregor, Tuckeramith. —Miss Bella, Bonth.
of last week tbwt his sister was - dead at
their home L near Barrie. Mr. Mag�li'rf � le�t
lector
healtl
ron,'of Hay, was a guest,this week at the
home. of Mr. and Mrs. James McEwen,
for home, !and a relievin agent was sent
Me
offlice)
Tuc'keramith. —Miles Murray'rof Westmin-
here from'Chealey, to charge of the
station d ring his absence. —Amang those �l
re -eve
zed t
ster, is visiting with her uncle and aunt,Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fisher, of Stanley
L who were seriously ill last week Jere.:
a Corn
,
and among other friends. —Mr. Robert Craw
I
Mrs. McHardy, Mr. Frank Scott, Mr.
for th
ford, of Clinton, was, on Sabbath last, ren
Walter Patterson rand Mr. Thomas Cou tes;
Mrs. Coultes
next i
dering big services in assisting the choir o,
was -also very ill. All rar;e
progressing favorably.—Mr. James M�.
—1
towni
8t. Andrew's church on their anniversary
also Miss Aggie Kerr, of Hensall, wh o, ot�
Hardy injured his hand on a dog on the
Beers
i
former coloasions, has' given her er Vice" s'
'nerously.
carriage in the saw mill, one da.7 last week,
and was.laid off for a week or so in Ones-
clerk
tyre,
e Mies Kerr is a good of geraLn
g n
well our people know W—Miss Bisho 0
quence.-!-At the conclusion of Mr. Stanley-
WM..
Usborne, daugh-ter of Mr. A. Bishop!qqX
McKeown Brown'S South African war' leo-
R, H.
M. P., during the week, Was Visiting Writ
ture, in Gderich, on Tuesday elrenirig Of
and I
her cousins, the Mi'sses . Cooper.—The gran
last week, Fred. 8bannon was preil ntoa
with a medal by the Hamilton bran of
A by.
from
pertirions in St. Andrew's church, on the pas
I
Abbath, by Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Seaforth,
the Royal Humane Society, for his br,4,ver
Y , r
_JMr
,have been highly commented on by our peo.
in rescuing Hubbard Miller from drowining,
in the Maitland river, last summer.. 3,filler
r i
Implox
ple. Mr. Larkin is a good speaker, and well
imay Seaforth people be proud of thr eir
is a Turnberry boy, and was attending, the
uniii:
Pas-
tor. This was Mr. Larkin's first visit, and
Goderich Collegiate Institute at 'the 6imel.
_Mr. Win. G.Patton *has bought, a thor-
4, 112__�
we hope it will not be his last.—Mr. and
Mrs. D. Hay, of this village, attended'th
OUghbred Jersey cow from Mrs. Tamly','n, of
Stratf
funeral of Mrs. H&LY'll father, Mr.Hoggarth,
Winghana, for 175. It is regir-tered i1i tbe
American Jersey Club.—At their first meeV
Archl
collid4l
.near Cromarty, - on Saturday last.—Mr.
Archie Scott, of Seaforth, who it, b no'
ing for the year, Morris council re i)po� nted
AboUtr
�man among pianolil and organs, the pas
I
Wm. Clark, at a salar of $130 -, rt,appoint-
y
John Watson, asseagor, at a 8ldary f 470
ice bi
he 10
week was in the village, calling, DI,
on 'O
friends of bye gone da3i. Mr. Scott ha
#
and appointed R. Johnston wrid 10. B�aeko
tends
been doing a good streak of business in thi
auditors, salary $8 each. Mr. Wrn. J*mem
Johnston was appointed member IofJ the
to hi
the gl
in the way of selling instruments
might have proved - serious to on
board of health, and Dr. MeAab medical-
feare�
,—What
burg, on Saturday evening last, hap
health officer.. The council will niect#gAfn
9
injuri
,little
I pened in Mr. 11&3�'a dwelling. . Two lamp
_On February Iltb. All -the council
uresent rat the last eeting, viz ; W li&m
noun(
the 1
,were standing on the table lighted, and on of the little boys, who was
ar out'(
labister, reeve, and Messrs. Code, Jac,
playing
'heavily on the on, the table, leaned rather
Shaw and Taylor, councillors. mr. or
,to
*,ide, causing both lamps to upset, one
is che only newly elected member. —A le
!e
aining on the table and the other fallital
storm raged here on Monday night.
On the floor. Fortunately, one went out,and
be rendered in conneCtiOD with tie enter- the one on the floor was soon got under con —The annual report of the Ontaridl 1, ;nitely,
tainment -and for which excellent frol, without any serious results except stitute for the ducation of the blind, indi- Gr ev. tallent has also been obtained. .— spoiling the carpet. Mr. Haiys feels ver cates a decrease in attendance. There- w-eie, DmFT-s, —Mr. Thomas trachan has been Mr. Lines Sparks is still suffering from the !thankful for hie narrow escape of bein in attendance during -the year ending Set appointed census e(min esioner for BRot effects of a very severe 2old.— i88 Rose �ef tout in the cold by having too muc tembfir 30th,, 1200, 61 males and 5-24e e ' gene)rA
I tilt Huron. A better appz)iritment could not YouDgblu't is recovered sufficientl3 from her peat- which number is slightly less -viailon -in have been made.—Mr., Peter MoNiel deliv. very severe burns to admit of her ,oing, but. previous year. —Provincial Medical Health Oftleer ity ered a pig at Ethel, 14st week,' w))ich —Rev. Mr. Anderson. of London' conduct- track.
weighed 625 pounds, Ores ed weight. That ed service in Carmel Presbyterian church on Wroxeter. Bryce has prepared a statement of the s nall- I pox in the province of Ontairlo up t�6 1.3 -many..
is the kind of pigs our fathers used'to de- Sabbath last, morning and evening, and will I WE have started the Saw Mill for th� IS i light in 40 years 6go.—h1r. John Mae day last. Altogether there were I c weeil, ban, continue to take charge of the services and eason, and ate prepared to do custolli sa I erial on —Special memorial untler, lath and shinles. Cash for 1rood.logs 8 being in Thunder Bay, diitrict, 4 in ' A� 17th concession, is getting the mat work for some, time. " I Ager
of -r' inds, particularly maple. Large stock of g9ma, and I each in Fort William Mb d1& the 01
the ground for a newl barn and rflaiderice. services were held in the different churches )in hand, also ludiber, etc. GaBlsoN BROS. 17-22-tf vainly
Messrs. J. Greig and Johill Speiran, are also on Sabbath fast.—Mrs. Laing of near. sex. and Sault Ste. Marie. Ten of tb6 I INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.—On, Friday I getting material read f r the erection of Cromarty, is visiting her daugh er, Mrs. V patients are still sick. All of the caseal are npw resic . iences next vening last, Court Wroxeter, No. 267, Can, in quarantine. Ateeri
spFing.—Mr. David W. H, Harburn.—Miss Susan Milville hail :dian Order of Foresters, after disposing of —The congregation- of Cookes Dobson, and son, who eavf been visiting old been spending the past month o - so flear chi o% be ordinary business of the loage, installed Toronto, ot which Rev., . M r, Paterson wa* posit!
friends in Ethel and 'other parts of the her former home,'in the neighb rhood of I I I it -rain
Uwnship, return 6e following as officers for i new term :1 formerly pastor, contemplates extedi ig .4 A
shortly to their home in Cromarty. --Miss Jessie McM.6rtin is 0. R, Robert Black ; C. R.-, John David- -ourt,
Manitoba. The youno lal is a. native of at present in Bru'ssels visiting her sister. call to Rev. A C.. Hoseack, formerly past6r on ; V. C..R., Win. Knox ; recording see- 0 Ply `01
Manitoba, and had ne�vet been in Ontario —We are pleased to see Mr.-Thoras Simp. of Parkdale Prgabyteriau church, and latitei-
retary, R. J. Ratio ; financial flecretaryWm, ly editor of the Presbyterian Review. Rev,,'. age 0
before, and when p%asidg a field With stumps, son on the street again, he having been con. M. Robinso ; treasurer, John Bray ; ehap river
when coming here, wanted to know from filled to big room for a-nurnber �f weeks' : Mr. Hoseack has been urged to go into. Brown ; 0 Jain, D. W. Rae ; S. W.., Leonard politics, but prefers to resume inii abtal
his father what the farm rs drove all the through a severe attack of la'grippe.—At a - In rial J. tV., John Ghllespie ; S. B., Thomas work. to!
--M.r. Jaeob Lon meetivg of the council, held on' Tneed J. B., Alex. Gibson ; C. D., 4obert - —The body of Samuel Harbison a youn$ posts in the ground f�r, 9 i lay Smith has purchased the Uni4n hotel property at evening 16.st, Mr. Win. Colwell !was ap- Plack conductor, R. Mitchell. Aste'
Cranbrook, paying for it the sum of $1,100, pointed asEessor- for this year.-4Mr. and rancher, who was lost in a snowstorm itt CON-GRATULATORY.—AIdistinctive mark of October last, was found n Friday, 13 miles and he will continue its'pr prietor. Mrs. James Beverley, of Exeter, fo�rmerly of e stion will be conferred upon Dr. Mo- CIIURCTI MATTFRs,— ! I rcrn the annual re. Hensall, were in the village on Sabbath last, r i from his ranell, on Point Lefth Creek, mieat' ) Dpopn 0, led the worthy member representing La Battle river, east of Lacombe, rth. port of Knox church, trE ribrook, we learn visis.iog relative. —Miss Violet Qluff, of that, . )illast Harop at the approaching session of the the congregation contributed last year, Tuckeramitb, who was in the villa e recent- weit Territory. He bad unsaddled near Dominion Parliament. He is to be made. smal group of willows, tied big borse to $1,018.59, which inchidee a balance of ly for a week or so, visiting her gra dfather, 4eputy speaker, and the Liberals of the con- bush, wrapped himself i Jamid 1
$68 82 from the previous yelir. The expen. Mrs. Win. Whitesides, has retu home. — n his saddle blabktt t rue tituency very heatily congratulate him on and evidently laid dow vi_ ditures included $500 oil inister's stipend Miss McAlpin, of We ford, who is visiting be a a and slept to amime und 0 ppointmen' c , Re is Ue happy pos-'� death. His borse had got the rope ar and r of esF I but, �57.85 for Indian f 70 for I 'her aunt, Mrs. R E. Clegg, of Ki peti, -was eas three 't' _entiaI8 " for the clutieg, its heels, tripped, and was unableto get UP - church schemes ; $35 fo. P"ecentor 9326 for in the village this week, renewing cquaint- Caretaker, and $26 for home mission fund. ances.—Mr..J. Blaney and big sister were i )amely, a plea�ftng and courteous manner, a and bad perished with its master. only 3 stf-an
n reat fund of knowledge, iind a well bal- 14 son came from Hamilton, 'and was about 2� These, with other am 11 items, fooit, up to Lucan, on Sabbath last, visiting f iends. ind. 'Rudyard Kipling's lines re- A year, derst
,�-Q996.06, leaving a bal4nce of $122 53 on —Miss tepherilson was in Clinton On Satur- need rn " will apply in this case d of ,"ge. ? the V
ating to Bobs,, —Abo t 4 o'clock Wednesday morning band. The-chureb is irf a healthy condition day and Sunday last, visiting-ber pirents.— rx aind should do good Nvoik in 1901. The A number from our village attended the an- He ij5 liffle, but lbea wilse fire broke out in Mr. Daniel Dclanei�# members of the sessiola are : Rev. D. B, niversary services and fowl suppe held in He's a terrrr for his ize. summer resort at Trout Lake. When. Nlr* P -McRae, moderator and alerk ; Jaines,H. connection with St. Andrew's re�byterian NoMi.—A union memorial service will Delaney saw that nothing coul I)e d`00 be, Wati
McNair, George Patterson, John McIntosh, church, Kippen, on Sabbath and I Monday �e held in the Presbyterian church on Sat- set to work to rescue his family, who *erel ill 0
W. E. Cameron, W, d W. evening last.—Saturday, Februaryi2ad, be- rday next, the date of the Queen's burial still in the burninj building. He sucetled- . Ritchie an I V 1-allille
Perrie. The members of he managing com. ing the day that our late beloved ' ed in'getting all out with -gafety t-xcepting !Queen is �:-Our curlers beat Brueselze on the rink here no Imittee are': J. H. McNlr, secretary�-tream- to be buried, the Rev. W. J. Dob�rty will t week, and were defeaed 'by Lucknow one little g^irl. He went back into the bvrn- I . T urer ; A. McInnes, F. Mdweil, R. Douglas, bold service at St. Paul's cburcb�.6 at two It"Winglaam, a day or two afterwards.— g building for her and was overtaken I bX the flames, and both were I)l1r,0e. Alex� Perrie, J. P. A' cIhtosh, N. J. Me. o'clock in the oifternoon.—Thf� Misses Our hockey boys aleo got a dressing down
0 VF ���