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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-01-24, Page 8__ ­___ .__11-1_--- I . � ; - . 7� - _1_-___ , I � . � I . . ___ F��_F. - ­­ ------,- -- �- - =_� --- ­­. -_ _r_r"___rW_1___1 --- - I I � i . I . . i i i I . , I � 11 I �� _­­ __1 �___­­­ - 11-- - -- '­ ­ ­ - . . ­­ - - __ , __, ­­ 7.- 1 . .I I - 13V .,Rwq�,W­"��__. _. ­ 7- - - _FF - - . ." : . . � ! . � � - I 1- I � I 7 , I i I . . - I I � t I � I -1. I � 7 . t � � I . . - . - . � I � - I I � I . - � . p - . � I . -1 I I ! r . 1 i � . . i - - I i I . � i I .- ! ­ I . I I . � : i ; : : 1 �, 1 1 i I I . : I I � i ! i . 2 i i I " I � I �, I � . � I . i � - . : 4 � -_ : : . . : I I I I � � � : L . I : � . I I : � - I � j I .. � � . z` 4F - 4 � I � � ! . � I . : . ; . . � I I � . i � . i I I 11 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 : , 1 i � 1 . I . . 1. 11 4 I I I I 0 I I c �, . 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BL the'*UVOU , . - I . —_ ___ I i - ! . ,� I . I b id artioulaxly haudsom6, and ap. r a we P1 rolprj!t(I , *including silverware ind other p 4, 1, I I -.]..I,I. .1_m,�: ,_..*�%A ftn i . I I . . . ! I f � I week.—Thomas Rae entertained I . ' CLU BING RATES. Hoping you may long be spared. to -enjoy : - . . them." ' Such acts are highly appreciated, , board and their wives and a few .� . I week.—Mr. T,.r,:R­o­ro-P and Montreal aily Herald ! and give inspiration and encouragementi to - an oyster supper last . . the school friends, to - and Mrs. � � U A JAN . : . I 1 I , � , �L, , : jyj i � I . - - � I . � - I � - . . 190 I -.-2 . ; I � ; . I . I : � ! 0 . fx000ltov*� - � z - . i - . '7 r . ; 0 I : � - , �i: f. i � - I z I � I 1j. � Y i � . - , I � 1 , � � ! i � . .1 � . ; � I i . , I � I i I i t . I L �.� DAY BOOKS . I � 1. � i I . � ; . � � . I � - I I � . . i 1, I . _. I . t�- �7� . . � t JO�rR-.\-ALSY 1 ,4*�� 1 1 1 � � t � . .!i., . � I P .- r -:� �; i , _ ) � ­ Vc � I ­ I .7i, f 1�._ � I � I . � i7l� . � - I , LEDGERS) I � i � , � I � I I � 7 i, � . I I L : ­ . :-, I I ' ki! _ � EINVELOPES. . I I I I � . !'' . 4' ! , 1 � . . i � I �, I - . � ;� I I 11 �! I I . f � ,; We have some spe � � cial values in I I , � � I i . 11 t . I ' il I I V hieh . 1. 1. . E business Envelopes, w _,? � , L 1_', I ' ' � �., i I are sui0ble for mailing statements or I ­ 0 1 �. I . � f I � I Vd; - - circulars, . �. � 4 1 1 1 1 � 11 - 15 I - I ; I I I I . : I � � - . ; .,t i I - j I I ; REMEMBER I � � . I I I � . PAPST'S I � i THE P I � I I 8 , . I . - ! 87001KESTORE, SEAFORTH. � I - i 7 � . I I � :� : � I t ; � . i � � t_ . 1: DOXIINION BANK. . . . I �� � - . . I : I I I - $2,300,000 : CAPIT 'L (Paid Up), . �_ - t I ; Fj EST, - - � I j $2,300,000 1 1 � � I � ! , f I � � I i 7 8EA OR � . I v ; ) , � . I , P . I L � I - I 11 ; M *n Street, Seaforth. k "I I - �1 I �P � � I I ­ 11 � . �, . � -�. �'� - I A Ge eral Bankin Business trans- - , '- , 9 - I i w; � � 1 4-- !I " , � acted. armers? Sale Notes collected, -1 . �i� 4P I 4: I I- i �. � - � and advances made on same at -lowest � � . : I � - -.1 �1 � rates. �: V z . - t -fts sold on all points in Canada, - I ­ Dra , : the UniI0 States and Europe. ; . ; �- 4 ill- - � . 1 3� _ . � _ ..jr, : SAVINGS DEPARTM�NT.- Interest ­ i � ; �i.1111�_, i allowed �n deposits of One Dollar and � �r_� I �1 . . t F , : upwards� � � � ". ".. I - : ' - I � I I I.: -1 � R. S.- �A_Vf ,,r W. �.. PEARCE, I t . - . I ; licj! I I � 'o Manager. � � I Rm ! - � - . I I . . . I . I 9 : . i . . i I � : T _ - : � I . I . . I � �Attend the Best. - � . i , � I . ; ly . - //1 I 1, I I I . �, I I � I 11 I I T � . � I I I I j I ! -4 �! I � ' . I., I RATFORD, N ARIO. � � ; . �_, - i A se 1 well known from one end of . I . � i � I . : Canada the other for its superior work. � 4 � i Students E dmitted at ani .e. Graduates *iw readil a(cure employment. Write for I y . - � I . � catalogue. ' � W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. , � . I . - 1 4444-62 . I � . I - �___ � I t I I � - ! . I , I .1 I . 1. . I Counter's Jewelry Establishment, I I I - .1 - . I 1 : � i SEAFORTH, � . I I I � I ; . . I v I I Is h adquartera for high grade . i f I i Walches and looks, Jewelry t �( 0 1 . .1 , I t in atl its branches, Silver s6nd , I ; - : I Silvrl-r Plated Ware, etc. I I I � . � �,_ , t I I , . ; Fine Wal repairing a specialty. 1 � . � , t . 1 � � L I , _TER I � 1 W. le co, � . . . . , Managk ; - r I I I ! ; � 11 : . I . - I .. -.-- I . I � . � i 4 1 . I . . . � � - � � f ; Not at You Spend I :� - But tw I you get for what you I speod, that counts. The best I : I - i is t4e cheapest in the end, so it � �_n : � � I I � ; is W�th , k - I ri r . : Hendorson's Ph'otos. . I . I . . : . i0"Cirayan and large work' a - �` I � specialty. 1. I � i . I . L . � . rl � I J. F. 1HEIMERSON, Seafortb. . I I - . 176.1 . � - . - I - . � � — . I . - - IMP.RTANT NOTIOE.1 I — � I . � IN. .-WATSON, SEAFORTH, Agent for e " National Cream Separator," wanu- iactured by t a Raymond Sewiog Machine Company of Guelph * � he universal favorite, simple and beau- tiful'in: deaiz ,few, parts to clean, easy to operatt;, reliable and , rable, more points of merit than any . other ae-pa,ra r, a perfect skimmer suitable for from two to twen ,-flva cows. Call at my office and. ex- . 4mine the "National" before purchasing a separa- . tori Sold: on easy terms. , W . _VM I _Vwr A M ca f"I Wr . - ""' Is � General I e Agent, and Dealer in Sewin- 0 . Tsurlalc3hines and Bicyolea, I . N01hTH MAIN ST., SEAFQRTII, . — 1 1630 � t : Seaforth's Leading Shoe Store . . I i r . t � . ; . - - a ; � . . ' I � - Out- Shoe Sale ' - I I - I � . t r I � in F411 Swing, I � I i � -if i i t� __=J%9!j �. 1. . f I � . � lye have two good reasons for our . I Mid -Winter 'Shoe -Sale now going I . � 0 - I on: I I � � I ! i . 1 let—To � ake room for new Spring - 4n: 0 1 goods,.due in a few weekS:.. I , "I I . I 2nd—To abide by, our rule t , of carry- ; . I I . � ing rio, wih-te;� footwear ov'er from ; ' o one qeaso� to another.' I . - ; 7 I : I These are,, the reasons YOU Ican buy fine, shoe.�,, rubbers and o ershoes, felt I , � shoe$� and slippers, sox and rub- � bar4 etc., at greatly r duced prices I I ; at ti�fs store during January and I 6 I I ; , F ebr ary. On our Bargain Coun- . ; ter u.11 find these snaps : � , Little giri�, I laced boots, sizes 1, 12 and 13, . I former price $1.25 to $1,75, for 50o a pair. I f,ittle boy � j I - I .91 laced boots great wearers, sizes. . 11, 1,2� and 13, regular p ice $1.35, for I . , 5c, a pair. - Ladiea' bu�toned and laced oots and Ox.. . . . , shoes,imostly sizes 3 and , to clear at $1 a p�ir. I - A line of r�nen's rubbers, regu ar price 75c a ,' . ,; pair, jor 60c a pair. - ; A line of men's one buckle gu rubbers, re - I � gular price $1.35, for ,' K a pair. . Spdcial pripea in socks and. ru bers, legging f ._-, .a I � . and fe � It lined shoes. I � I - I I I , 1 2 ell, . � - I . I � . . , &t&� ! I � . I 1 f i � � - . I � � f . r . Tfil� ! I M� � . . - I e-_ —Actio I has been. taken to nseat Mayor .1 �. Campbell and Council, re Hord, I Stua:rt an , BIowes, of Mithell, on the I grounds f their being disqualified, I . owing to heir connection with their suit � . a entered a athat the corporation by the Citiz. I ens' Lea lue, of which they are members. I ; Some 16 w4hnessQs have alrea y been oub- . . � foe,naed, tacluding Revs. I.IcAuley and � I V iting. The plaiatiff is ex -Mayor Davis, . and his sec#ritlea are ex-Counoilloro Martin . . I and Kaeniiig. " . I . I I - . - . - ! - : I � � ­ I � I . � � I . I ! . . :. I I I ! . � I � I ! . I . I __ . i . - � 1. i , - i ?1 I . � I � ; COL �.; va %1"" j I � . I I W. J. Greer, of Wiarton, are guests of the �tt �n A, I U It ­ . � I show the ?steem in which the brido held 11 i $I. 75. i I goon with the-Maeter's work. May hearts � � . . - , - I by the corpmunity.i 4if i o the T�E'EXPOSITOR and Weekly Globe, $1.65. so kind and true be all won 'for Him, that lat �4er's Sarfents, Mr. and Mrs. James Paulim . � . . ' ' I . . � . DIOTRIOT MATTERB. � The groom'4 , b ! 0 ARE YOU WITH US. THIS YEAp - . - . _. bride, was a handsome gold watch ond chain TgEiEXPOSITOR and Weekly Witness, $1.65 : 6tor and people may evermore rejoice in —A loa young people�from Brussels at' , ? . . - � I I . - . . � � . and Westminster, $2.50, tris presence. 11 The liberal devimeth i I EGIN 11 and to t bridesmai sob! with T E , tended the rink Thurs4ay evening. —Mrs. NOW IS THY, BEIT TIME TO BEGIN I E Xrosi OR . 7 . . , . Ni A � . After havine I I , - . . - pearls. E U OAS � CarINCIL. A meeting of tfie couticil was opali and ! w t6hed TaBlEXPOSITOR and Farming World, $1.75, liberal things, and by liberal things shall he D. Fisher is' visiting in Toronto. -Miss A. GET ALL THE B �" FITS YO - . . � , � H i1ton gave a very pleasant euchre party . - held on Fri ay evening last � The follow the old year out i%nd welcomed with song Tap ExposiTop. and Farmers' Sun, $1.80. stand." I - . A CORDIAL W�;�6XE TO ALL, � � I - . standing a mmitteas wqa_ �iapppointed Tof 1� com- I T red yevening.--A masquerade carnival F - T .- and music the advent of the new,j� the If you don'b oeq i . a , . I I the year: Fire and wR, r t Std,wart, Gunn - . ' 'And many others. � I SOZLOM. w I be held in the rink Thursday evening- Resolve to buy of us', �nd you win to , I and. Best ; treets, Weir, H 11 Milton and Md� p3 . 6y disp areed, wishing Mr. and bore. 1 Shea 1 ,,the paper you want, drop us a card; � - I " I vft - . a joyous New Year and many li-kpp and . N,oTF,$. -The iuneral sermon of Miss Ellen he Oddfellows indulged in an oyster regret it. I I . T1 ' . � � � - - --�-Mr. and Mrs. S. � . i ce, Best, Wei and Gunn ; )) � � I I Lean; fin I plea ant 5 ears of married lite. , I . McLEAN BROTHERS, Fordwaspreac4ed by Rev. Mr. M illyard, 1311 iper Monday night. I Z 4 � � I I I . I I I property, Be8t, Stewan nd Harniitov ,- i —a— � t Wingha�n, viefted friends here Faces, those faces tha harve the pleasM* ? I I I I ___ to� very large congregation, in he 83hool Bo. -den, of I We � _ VVH< . � - -ision, the U%ydr and Messrs , ,A orm , ihip. I trust we shall prove ourselves av�dsou attended the of seeing here I i _�I. � ==�� court of rey F � h6la � I . HoptnaurLTURAL SOCIETY.-Thb annual Be, on Sunday last. -Mine Alice Ford, on Sunday. -Gavin D y r int year ouk I I Gunn, Best, Weir and tell art; oharity'� - meeting o I ,the Seaforth Hortiouttural So Who Was called home from Detroit,' by the we Idi of a friend in Gr�enock last Wednes. ways tell the 1 story, which I& � I . a I . ,% qr�hy as &- congregation of having the . 9 0 1 na IV 6 ) I . the Mayor and Mr. am lbon. Mr. F,-' ciety�: wasi held on January 8 th. he fin%n, d %� r. 1-1 n� rmenian, one -of c�lfn the- quality of I . b3stli church building and organ to be, death of her sister, will return on Wednes- , D. Hagopian t* a A confiden I I . . Holmested was re-appointe a member of ,c�ial state ent showed a balance of $95 on b . ut a us as ourse ves if . we day. -Min Ethel Isaac has rat - rned frbm w lost his wife in the 'late Tuikish maa- our goods and the Prices -at whi* � I .- I the'pablic library board ' All the town hand; at t a end of the year. The member- )' ' . 'for it yet ? Have . m. Sweet, jr., of eaqre, gave a lecture In the Methodist they are sold, 1 ' � t . r &:.a ; quite ready, visiting her sister, Mrs. W - - 11 I . officers we a re-appointod ith the same ship last ear numbered 8f, and a %ch mem- I � , Exeter. -M iso, Lizzie Alexander, .of Exeter, chtirch on Wednesday evening. . ­ � I salari . eas s. J me, I an men and women, gone among . I � 1902 may have a gr at Xnany happy Sur, . - I * as as I %at Yew. M_ amen Mc� bar roceiv3d, in addition to the Canadian. ti� is poor and unjortunate within our own 18 the guest of Miss Lizzle Smith. -Miss 0 . 6rLyou. We hopal . I ' I Michael, Thomas Murph�_ sihd John Shine HortioultAralist, a number of:�plaj�tu. I The L oia4dis, and giving them to feel that. we are Jennie Penhsle and Miss' Jessie Greev , are I . . MOMS. ' , 6 I I I U were appointed fence . viewers. Mr. ' J6hn following officers were elected for 1i the next .. on the nick list. -Quite a number- around r , may an cert . will try to lid ted town'engineer, yea .. a t ieit misters and brothers and they ours ? . T1-tj@',ToNvNsjuP OFnCIALS,-At a meet. '. you in this di eki�ou, for we we" : � Turner wai re-appoin ,, r President, G. F. S. G Men!; let Are �we �aking such an interest in them that Sodom are complaining of sore' arme, : of the township council on Monday of � . M j as Wilson �ndl' John Turner d , , 10 .0 t6miers happy enirs, , �IP4 vice resident, John Turner ; 2n i Vic -prem- eel it a pleasure to come to the house - _* week, the township officials were ap- � I . o!)4k - I I 'p t ley� 1. � iss and give tLet ii _ . I were appoloted health offic4s. The time id I � � the worth of tivek . � I � ant, M r 4. James Beattie ; audi , ors, 1 Alex. of God and worship with us ? Are we in. ! po inted for the year. Mr. William, Clark . � for the retu a of the colle�toi's r9ll was ex- Wilson and John Rankin; - seor' tar � and � money every tifne. - - - ! ; ' tere � ting our young people and children in Felt boots and shoes, heavy rubbers, &a., was re�appointed clerk at a salary of $130.�� 1 i � , : ended to F)br ter of th 4 ext appoin a � I . I t uary let. T4e mat 0 treasurer, W. Elliott ; directors,! 1. Lang- ,11 8stdrdai"'n M."BlackandR. Johnston were t d , claim fords mages entered by' M rff. Bullard i I courbh work, so that they are growing up to at, very low prices, beginning a .For Present Shoppers, . ,a:� : strath, A, Hale, W. Hoag, .�. , artr , W. Mourne the reeponsibilities before thom ? (January 25th) and continning for 80 daye. W* H, auditors at a salary of'88 each. John Wat- � , � 7so. I . _. I., was referred to Messrs' t, Weir and Mc4 Copp� W. Ballantyne, R. Scott, I iveins , Willit, Boots and Shoes, Seafurth. 1 2 . Unusual! Values in : .. I r,� " s Are we all as families doing as much as we . I son wu re -appointed aasesi4or at a salary of Lean to t&k 3 any steps thTj consider 120088- and W. E. Hinchley, � . - Don't 1e �alf-way righti when' it is so I . - I i a in to give the Gospel to those who have it . r , and Mesers. T. Laidlaw, George Hood I TOWE 10, I � 1 $7 � 1.8 i sary and re.mrt tit next moeting ,of. council., #— �, easy to be 'all ri ht." For 1902, deal . . ---I . 11Dt ? Is it our high aim to reicue the per. - . an I W. J. Johnston were. appointed on the I I - . E � NAPKI, , � The council decided to p y the amount 6t T-1cE JAPLY18 CoNcERT.-Without any ex- ith the E I ry Goods ComP&ny9- bo ird of health, with Dr. MoAsh an medical � I - . lEhing ? The answer seems to be that we w N cpau . ". - I the judgme, t with ooste In the Arii6nt case.. oeptions the concert on Wedneeda� ev 5n, . Seaforth. - 17801 ., DAMA8 E � � ' . Ling' have been, and arej farishort, and un. he ilth officer. �- . I . A by-law to raise the suin o� $7,889.20 for in Caidnc's hall, was on of the be�t iv i have TOWELL _ - I drainage purposes was passOd. Accounts had in Seaforth. The attendance wi 6s not til we ooneciantiously come up to the Imi�RovrmE M. -Mr. Francis 'Upshal ! I - . 1�11GSJ ­ I sbandard " an much as we can," we are not intends raisin his barns . BeIgTaNre. MUSLINS1 to the amount of $49.8.41 wbre passed for as large as it should have been, owing, no orb . by, to build mud ocoup . �he- coming sum- , 1 . t. 1, . . --- payment and the council jkdj�urned to meet doubt to the many other pre-4io' e attrac-, v anew church. mer and putt g stabling-linderneath. He �ERSONAL.-Mr._T. A. ,Ua8lam, formerly SHEET N' . -_ .1 at the call f the mayor. ' I � . � ) 11 I ot � us not put the lamt first, lest our intends havin all the latelt ts. of Belgrave, now of Devil's Lake City, - P81 . � - 1 � Mons; but so well pleased were those p�eeent sion, BED SPREAD& I . I — i I _ c auroh building, when it is erected, be. only Mr. Joseph F her, of the lObh c6ndes I Nt rth Dakota, -is v isitino his parents at Bel- � I . T L . , that a nu nber of requests have een" made * � I . I � F I I I . a monument of pride and our love of intends building a mammoth barn `this : I MCKI P INSURANC lj� o_%iP_&.,,-y. ---:The for its rej etition, and there ii a po Bibility of . . gri ve, -and his sister. MrO. James Haugh, at ­ Whit v�ear, � I - annual Mee bing of the Me illop Mutual Fire a retUrn date being arranged for I ter �n the respoctability.-,.-Yours sincerely, A MEmBER. COMIOg summer. In view of these improve- W ngham. Mr. Haslam brings with him I . i I I I I 1; Insurance Company was hefid in the town seas:on.- The recepti6n accorded r. 1�arold —0 ments, Mr. Doig's mill yard is fast filling up hi� bride, formerly Mies Eimily C. Morgan, Special values in - . I - �_, hall, Seaforth, on Frid y )aet, at Which Jaivis, on his,re-appearance here i Wal Moab LoCAL BmBris.-The Royal Tomplars of with- logo, which seems td" indicate a busy of Bayfield. The marriage took place at - SKIRTS, ! . . . . . ls� I I - ! f I emp,erance will hold their annual oonven. summer for our veteran contractor, . � t there was a fairly large a �teqdanco of mem" " the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. F. DRA s, � . � . I hearty,. and that he has lost none 0 is old I � . I WE i . , � Drincipal btsinpos before the � t on In Seatorth, on Wednesday next, Janu. 0— E. B. M'arcer, Laugdon, North Dakota, on I I . I ,� . - bers. Th � . friends and made many new ouee,1;waE f ully , NIGHT Q I - The convention will be held in Dublin ,OWNS, I I moeting wa the election A 4hree, directore� exeoplif, a -y ON th. � J& iva,ry 7th. Mr. Hesl I . 7 I ed by the warm, applause!! accorded � � am is onj of the I . � . . - . ; . CORSF,T C i V! ERS. - I . * - t is o6fterncoon in the Offellow's hall, and ia BRiBr�s.-Miss Lillie McGrath spout Sun- lea ding 3 oung men of Devil's Lake, and - has i 1 , - . . I . � one for Goderich townshi ) aild two for Hul- him on 61 lery number rendered, s"lid the re- - � I -- - . , I I the evening an open *meeting will be held day in town with her grandmother, Mrs. ac( uired extensive real: estate Interests . - I . , lett, which resulted in be� three retiring peatod re 3alls received. The .eel o,'so'oe by iq the town hall' -Last week we gave ap. Jordan. -Miss Newcombe visited friends in th ' io c�ty and school treasu You are offered out apd 0 - t values in tun _1 . � � directors, ing re -e e ,ted,! namely Mr. Miss!Loi� Winlow were a real tmat. Mits. .. are. He is ab rer goods. This � winees is conducted - a I , James Connolly, for God townshj�, and Winlow I as a most pleasing, gr�c Bful man- pbladicitis as the cause of the death of Miss Mitchell since. our last issue. -Dr. and .,Mrs. of he.eame place. After spending a short t at � - �� � �� , c Agnes Wingle, of McKillop. Dr. McGinnis kaster Bertie spent Sunday time and use prove . Messrs. John Watt and G orge Dale, for " 'ntl ran- - Michell and I time with friends here, they will return to I . � : ner, and ier selections were excel entl . quality and that into . 11� I irifoims us, however, that the real cause I . rior goo& � Hullett. r. George M _Tdipl was elected as dereA. aoh selection last with friends in Seaforth.-Miss Delaney their Dakota home. We wish them happi. I a . � .. was heart y ncor. W48 jabscesses of the liver and spleen. -The - left on, Wednesday for her home in BaffalO. ness -and prosperity. cause naught ' but dissatisf&ctiom � _7�_, . . I one of the a ud i bors. - The ire"otors' and aud* I - - . I l- ed,,.a.,bd t6e.ach call she inost gra,ioul ly re- juve6iI6 hockey enthusiasts were at the -�Mr. Joseph Williams,, who has been a � � come soon arid I 14 our goods tell- . - . I � tore' report j were read ax d s owed the com. sponded. Miss Winlow has won a pl; 6ce in . , . I *__,_____;.._ . � I "I � . - I . I .1 I their own bargain t�le- - -, I . - - I " pany to be: a a most satia fac ory and flour. the heart of a Saaforth audience and a re- rink'ia full force on Saturday afternoon, to visitor in tow , has returned to Detroit.- Bruceffeld. i I : - I . Last yea[r 699 new poli- . . witneFs a match between the Quarries and Miss Frainen, one,of our most.popular young . I 1 1 - - ishing cond Lion. turn Visi would be looked forwar I tc with I I I I . . � the Maple Lea . R. Huwiws, Bruoefi Id,Notary Public, .. � I urance to th fe. The result was a victory B_ e F rg. 1 . I - . � I cies were isLued, covering ink t ple sure. Mr. Harry Be� ett pro. ladies, will -118 married in Sb. Patrick's Conveyincer, Fire and Life Imsuranoe agent. Any �, - - , .. - . � , amount of 41,-034,780. At 4he close of the vided the fun for the evening, andi ai on the f � the Qa r ies by a score of seven goals to church, on Wedneiday'nexb, to Mr. Hast. Alneuni of money to loan . W lowest current rates of Your best chance : � 4rs is nowi, URV '-,-� I - Ing nc ' r . I . year 2,169 policies were in Iforce, co i I Te._-The'January session of the county ing. -Miss Williams was a visitor in sea. laterest.onfirob-olass farm edcurity. All kinds of usual offers in � � I . I � . varIng occasion ,f his former appearanb, - here, he c4u&il opens at Godericly on Tuesday next. conveyancing work done well and cheaply. Al I I � .- -8 pb� insuran t the amount f 0,174,130. The did his p#t splendidly, giving ev ry person r forth last week.-Afir. �and Mrs. Michael � 5 I .��% � ce h ]morning and�` Wednesday of each � i I .. � the -go -4The telephone oompanv have a gang of Raleigh, who buried t6 %Tl! esveelvIal good farms Oor sale. 167 - I * assets of th company amouhted to 8104o a real bearty laugh. M i is Agne Dunlop, . � .'�'�t -child last 0 : ; 120.41, 6f �,'Ivhich $8,301 . . , atwhich ,straightening the poles on Main street week, have the : deep sympatby of their 3/1 UFFS$ � .76 lis cash in. the of Hamilton, acted as accompanis m 111 .. - OoiNo INTo FuR-.NaTuF.tr MANrrAcTvRi_,;-c,. I � the �9,c ba i k.,- $94 787, residue o 2 premium notes, she is an irtist, and at f the pro. ald ietting them back against the p%ve- many friends. -Mr. John McConnell, sr., _ . 8 I � - n , , the close 2 t the municipal electi�ns in-, Meaford, a' GAUNTLET � -,. � and $1,03 .65 unpaid i ssetsments The sad nna a farm. -Oar V - YDU C grainine, In comp3ny with Mr. J rvi�, ran. bye-law was passed b ' the rate payers, CAPERINE I � I I yea amou, Who Fhas been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Knox, earnest wi h in that a " second Contine " i . . , total losse during the nted to dered two dueu,'which were' a tre t, in. M�n�..-Mrs. George Eastman, of Toronto, has purchr 3 M r. Mate granting a bont "I :1 I � . - . , . -The would co is of A5�00q, free eighb of I I i I I I I : of has returned home. JACKETS' . - $3,066, wit one claim of 81,000 unpaid, deek: ; i, � . . me to Dablin and build up the town fou r acres, exemption from �axes and free I . . , � I . I I at nual meeting of the shareholders of the . I f I I At a subse uent meetin r, of the directon I a— !� i that it would no longer he looked on as AN-tTHING I� FURS. - I 9 I ; wa �er for twelve years to, �iffirm who pro- I , turf blub will be held in Cardno's hall on is The Deserted Vill�ge."-The sad wq,rd I I ! . I . M r.- J. B. cLean was rel -elected president,� Don't ail to bear Mr. Carnoohan' Bari pose erecting a furniture factory there. One We are ever building tior the future -_ !!!! led � to I _" Tuesday evening.�The hockey tbam go to has been re th of Mr. Ja . . � Mr T E Hays, secretafy-treasurer; Mr.: tone Soloi t, at the L%dies' Aid ConOeri in the _. cei ad of the dea Meg, and 4 � � of he members of this firm iw Mr. George I .+.- +16 I'll ,u W.'G.* iir adfoot, inspee = - of losses, and Metho0i,tt . hurch, on February 12bh. � Wjk h for Stratford oil Monday to play a game with Shea, for recent years a resident of Alex- would rather under-astimate ,the �' with a I I . .. f urth4 . I ien. ander, Manitoba. Tumer, of this village, an1d the firm propose- I � I Mr. John .. Morrison, auditdr, so that the j the toarn of that city in the 0. H. A. ear* goodness ,offere li�re �than have jo�'u ' I I . ,� noti e. . 780-1 � . cot imencing building oper Mons at once. Mr. * _ _ i I : officers for the coming year �411 be the same A 4w, orse blankets left, whic 8 win ­4h� ladies of the Women's C�riati%n Tem- — - 4 - disappointed at, thel, showing in the � . - . i �ow S. M p�ra4ce Union desire us to express their Tu mer is one of our os I as those fo last year. '�- � : - 8611 aWay d wn to clear them out. �11,b� & Co., . LUX14y. � t enterprising store. Come r gh ti to the � Far De. . � � —0 i l Scato I , ore tile big stove sale Is golD � , on' most�eincere thanks to those who have 130 yoi mg men and we trust ithat this new van- partment, the very place to lea= . . � � I I 1 780-1 1 - � NOTES.--Mias KateB dgegood, of London, turp will prove 'as profitiable as his enter- , . v2kiefl ,eOeOusly gi n donations to the society to , , ve .. ; DF,,tTu dF A FoRmER ES')IDENT. -Many, NoTicui. , Switches made from 1 o bioge, 9 is at Presen via ting er aunt, Mrs. A. pris3 deserv-es. I . .1; the nature of t � 'bargains you osia - - . . . b ; usied for the aid of the poor in the town. I . , I . � - friends in this neighborho:)d I will regret to; M � Neil. -Mesa 0. T. and F. Efterington are __ I . I make. , , � : les g. Ro ', rooms over James Wat�on' office, I �i -1 � i . learn of th E) death of Mrs. '� Wi n. Clark, f orm-: Noith UvRii treeb, ' Scaforth. 780-tt a Might say that similar donations in, the . , t I . 9 I erly of Eg no . I fu tire will be as thankfully received and engaged ng wood to town, while the ryadale. .Other good pbiLnees ,for yLiu I . ndville, which I ook,,place iu, P I - . - I ; Buacft PAINTED. -All perso a aving .1 roadsare good for teaming.-Tbe trustees S I I 1. __ � � L L . 8 I � 'Maynard, Massachusetts on Wednesday of* t'bo carefully and judi2iouely used.- IPCEIM .�Drawing . woo4 and saw -logs is � 1� btig,gic.0 tha rtquires paintinq will flod t iab n order wi � I DRES I ODS, - L 0 were busy Sa i . . - - , a resid'e ace lof many to secure th -best work, now is the best t We bring of school section No. I ,turd"y now the or&r of the day,in this village.;- I 11-1 last week. After years! t" � Jrl� a iHuron Presbyterial Society of the I . ,%i -z prw" � ftem in, an we will guarantee 0; god"d job . last fixing the blackbo%rde.-Mr. A. Neil It I MILLIN �11:.. Y, , - , . .1 . � i It. � Wornen's Foreign Missionary Society, of a reporte t at al ear' &.9 een seen in - . I � , , - I in Egmondville, Mr. and Mrs' Clark'moved , : till � I i Deveraux, rrlage works, Seafortb. 11 1776.2 has had several bees drawing the brick and I JACKEIS, . I te Maseachusetts last Febru4ry. The fol.., I I . the county of Huron, met at Blyth on Tues. the Woods, a few Milan north of Drysdale. : . � � timber for the erection of his barn the com- - - -, , on flu . - . I bringing thi' "Dple,eo beoneof thee ing. summer.--Miab F16nis Whitlock has � p , ' : ... - lowing p� Agrapb, ch has' been ,hande( 1 �s � t 'Ot'e day Xe Seaforth auxiliary was repre. The Drysdale corres' ondent hopes he maiV i UNDERWEAR, , -%vhi ., � The prices we are sslling stoV , if a ' I " y ,, sel,i�, by Mrs. E.- McFaul, Mrs. A. Scott,. � . ai�t him.-Mis 46rand, who ! CLOTHING, ETC. to us for ) blication, give fIrther partiou-1 warit a: stove, , I get'a shot s Lea]14 , � . �� t . � , I for they are going and �Ile present . returned to her home ialStratford. She has. 7 ".. � � lars of toe sad even I .Mrs. Martha� priec3 won' last much 1:)nger. S. Mul ottt & Co., Mis.J. 0. Rose, Mrs. L. L. -McFaul and for some time past has been residing in � � � I been visiting f riends in this neighborhood, . Clark, wifO of Mr. Wm. C ark�, pasaed away.� Seaforkb� . j. 1780-1 - M -@.!R, S. Hays. -The many friends of - Krooketan, North Dckkota4 has now returned Oftentirnes,the best I to buy is vhen . . I - . � . l� lia,mas Grieve, sr., of Ha�purhey, will Mm P. Whitlock has returned home, bay., wrier is thq I 0A anxio I � � . e of her daught r, 'Miss M&tildai: A Literary and Musical Ente�t& nment. M's. 11 s I horae.-Mr. Louis VV. Stelck . was in the the o us to sell, Bulga "' the ; ing.,8pent,the olidays.v�ith her iister, near - J. MAO, oton stree6, at 1 4. m., on Wed- � will be� htld In the Catholic school 11 eA orth, on re;ret to learn that she has suffered from an village, on business, one day last week.- and' sucfi ia LE e A! 0 now. We are � 1�e ev ing of Thursday, 30th inst., egi 1, Ig at 8 at Chatham. 8 a was accompanied by her . - '9�., - . 1�. i . 11 . ou3 to reduce thew nesday, o Cancer of the livei. Mrs. Clark� . ,,,,�np 1, I pal I f1tho pro- ;ae4 of paralysis and is very ill. Mrs, F. Miss Sarah Howard, who'has been visiting more than anx tk 1 3 5- ( .. was born ' f . ,1. Btaides themusioa 0, SO 30 is also _prostk4ted from a like cause. sister, Mrs. J lin McN�ughton, and son, of friends in Chelsey, for name time past, re. stocks to their ,% erir I West. figures by � - - a the north of Irel�nd 76 years! gramme, a looturewill be deliverel by ov . . . Centralia. -M as Lillie! M. Williams left turned here on Friday last. -Mr. James I stock -taking, th 3 � Min of Clinton, eubjeO, 11F B hiladies are well advanced in years and . I rs of February... I ago, laavi - g there, to maka a,,'horae in Can- 1 mc)[Oa ivo years - r I sojouro in Nova Scotia, e�peclally on tie � Atlantic th, ir�recovery is doubtful. -Mrs. Davidson, this vicinity tI in week Or the Forest City- Ho�vard is -at present teaming wood for Mr. I � __ . � ada,in I86 . In company wit her husband, 1 I 1 4 � � cout." . 1780-1 -Mr, T. Passmore is engaged drawing logs . . ' � � I - W10 as a visitor at the manse, has returned. . Gec rge Pollock. Jabies had the misfortune I Our C -oodz - ­ Satum to whom h he was married in �. [ 847, she came � to Hensall, prepaiing foF a new house in the. to upset a large load, on Thursday of last I I WA'NTED. -Choice roll butter, I So!; No. I to ie home in Toronto. -Mr. F. Woodley, . I I . to Ma�ynard in February h 'at' ibub had been � nAnk Or. fo,7, $3 60. Our slaughter sa�s !of Dress w near f aAure. I None so high as to be a Xt itaga I n ti-rione so, � � 0 Las been in .Chicago for some, years, � - � wee k. -'Miss Hather -Murray left last week .... . a resident of this town for t�� years at one � G code durin �Ij I . . I I auuary au -1 Febru.iry, to wor I _. - ; low tbait goodliek� jcan�b go with I I , . . time previous to this. Be f or� coming here miles to see. G. E. Knio, Wingha I coming ba i returned home. We regret to learn that for roronto, where she intends spending the L � . I W. i 777-tt ' . I BaYfl4ld- -_ I them. . I I 4 the last time,she resided in 0,htalrio,Canada. � Big sale of all kinds of �vinter.$cots and hie health is very much impaired. -Mrs. A!.' winter. -Mir'. John Durand is ab 'present I , . � ._ ' oying a -M I ing logs'for Mr. Jog6ph Rau. -M . iss +4 a' ­ 11 . BLOWS'. . Wm. McKenny,. a former . It I MeLe'an, of Goderich street, is enj tea -_ -_ P__T If - I �i She was devoted',wifeani 1p'ving mother,� oboes, beginning Saturday next (Januar 26th) and I , 4i ... .... &-,A-j4-++! 1 3 euh- P� ,. iHer hinds ajjd� continuing for 30 days. W. H. N ;j, Mots and pleas�nt visit with friends in Wingharn and resident of I ayfield, pent a few days La Horneit, - who has � been visiting I � I - � � I � I I I living an% dying a Christi m I 1, , � I ii, i . � I , I Shoes, Seaforth. : 1786 2 Brassels.-Mr. L. L. McFdul has been 'an. among friends In StanIt , last week. -Rev. fri de in Zuridh for i the past week, has re- a 0 6 I : 0 ,, a I gentle dis�osibion won for her! many friends I . ­ � . . 11 #I I _� l� , . I I I :� ; . � . I . � ; � I, McNeil atte ided Pir bytery meeting, at tu ad home.�Mlflg 1 Bmtha Dinsmore, of i U , who will MI reverently pherish her memory. I jo ink a pleapant holiday with his son, Dr. . I � . � 3 4 � � - . � PRESDI-TDRY OF IECURON.-,-The Pro bytery B on Ti esday. esers. Samuel and - I . . Slie leaveh a husband and on daughter in . � , MdF4ul, and other friends In Toronto. -Mr. I 'h BI , has been the gueA of MijEs' Mima - . j .1 aught � met in Bl' t6, on the 21st inst. 1,ev, Mr. R oyb a r't Eaglewn, of akota,.are visiting Johnston during the past- i'week.-Mr. Rob. . I I � , - , , , L . -Jay al � Maynard two sons and oul er in y i and Mrs �IC McAllister, of Hay township, E. Me I I I Shaw was appointed Moderator foe. the cii papeo tii �ugh town on Tuesday, on their their parents, in Bayfipld.-Mr. and Mire. art Douglas, of Blake,'.purichased a number . 1. Canada, daughter in Mi(higp6n, a dau hter� . . - I . . I . I IT , I , . Buingolmmonblis. Sympathywaib ort , to visit their daughter in Grey - Brandon were at Belgrjave, lasb week, at- of choice horses in our burk during the past : I I I . I , preened way, �. - ! in Conneitiout, two sons in Lkfn , a son in 7 � � Dry G Cl$ CIO., -1 I t I' wibh Mr. Musgrave in his ,reoe4b, illness. . a Q Mrs. Brandon's week. -Mr. Alex. Chall6t is at present I . 1�_ Grafton. i The funeral ,Wae thl� afternoon, a � , towtighip:-Mr. Robert Willis expects, in tending the fun ral - 'f . . - I n I The roll a Preabytery was made 4p� for the the o�urse of 'two or three weeks, to move father. -Miss .9. Armst�rong is visiting her tea, ning stones, and intends to build a wall ty I I- -A . � . - I .. I . . - 420 - t I I k from the born of1her daughter,' th's Greztlesr, - . - wo 0 "'o � year. � It vas agreed to ask th :aOembly's iri� sister, Mrs. Dr.) Me h, at Belgrave.- Cash - . I . Rev. 1�,V. ' .' L%wfor d officif t I n ly. Solos were 1 I o the fine brick house which he had ( un� er his barn next summbr.-M , Henry # . e t � - . au 'on committee for'gh a !81'to Grand - - ha .. I rendered by Min Delia Ca )ot n The bearers' gm6utal i Int ere otqd on Goderiah street during the past *hard Peok, jr., taken a situation Tal 3ot was in the village, Ono day last week, Qj , I I - , � - - � Bead 1 1 Lind Corbet and forLoeburn Union Elul rin�er.-The Collegiate Institute concert, with . Scott Brothers,, at Seaforth.-The on businees.-Mr. F. Sc4nell, of Philadel. Dry Goot f,sl ro & 0)'V. 111. I I �� a I . were Rot ert J, Clark, San �uel C. Clark, and � . � . - � 7 1 .. - - I I � � churob 4�0 mittee in -Iaono a -hall, on Wednesday. evening pbi �, was the guest of Mr� H. Howard, one . - - - ., Goderich township. A Presbyterians of Bayfi Id have purchased I Alex. Cie rk, sons of the d weased, and Jos., I . !!!!! .. . & - , . I was pol ted tc consider the book: , n social n - the brick for their new hurch from a party day last week. -Mr. John J. Boyes, Of I 153. 5,0 1 bus. Ledgard, a, son-in-law, Interment was a e: V,�promiserj to be a decided suo3esl� I . day. There was a large st,tendance. 15ties - r�� I worshfip, oneisting of Mr. L%rkin, � nvener, Ev )r� effort in being made to make it on' of at St. Joseph, and ar hauling them this Blake, who has been emplo'yed in the North. � at 0 ,Ienw)od," , I i P. a �� . I i I . Campbell, a returned ja iaefoaary from India, , . -1 I i i � arid Meegr�El. Shaw and Musgrave a?;od their th( b�et concerts of the sesson.-A farmer week. -Mr. W. Jowett ban the contract for w6ab for some.time, has roturnect. home.- " 0 ; � 'fro I the harbor, im- Mr. Donald Manson, of Blake, who has also was prasent and ga v6 a splipndid I I I � elders, a d to report at the mt ting in n Phe southern part of the county was in supplying the timber I MEETIITO. OF THE WATE�,_S.-The following � i or addrea, ,on �,r Missionary 'work in Indh6 I St. � Henaall, on the 10th -of March. Tae treas. town the other day, and expressed it as his pFovements,, and is h g it out at Mr. been employed in the west, has returned - % clipping which we take rom the ) I At the evening -session . 4eachA; iltified as opilni�n that Seaforth was the best place in 8 no in Turner passed through W k interesti ' � urer a book was audited and ce Thom o ' mill. -Miss lary Halliday, of b:o a. - r. o � � ing; pro- � - e Thomas " Nmes, will be rea4 w�th interest by i co, - grammev . pe4 c an 'Was � . trectly kep'. The annual repoib of the th � do- shopping. He s%y Belgrave� who is teaching in, the Bayfield thiE village, last Friday� fmusio and carr;ed . , I � many : " There was a be� Wully executed' I f 0ounty to a . on hi way to .out. -.Miss Maggie M K! 6yi a f4rmer rod- '' - ,u , treasurer was given by- Mr. Shavi', in the tl�e merchants carry a larger stock of line, school, c lied on friends in Bayfield, Zurich. -Mr. Theadore Divine, �Ilf Grand ' , oil paintilng on exhibition o t a window Of � I l, - - , absence o Mr. Musgrave. Session records a st) eek. --M-. Samuel Whiddon,of Ripley, Bend, is' at present- team1ing logo for Mi dentot 1Pytb, but, latt rly of Dakota, is ot I � goqde� of better quality. -and at mor la w I r. � Mr. Be itt, by Mrs. Edwa�ld McFaul, of � were exa ined and attested. T annual reaso*able prices. than the merchants Joe:kua Snider.-Tha roads'[ have been great. present �iaitingber un le, �� . . j. Stothers. 1. , Seaforth. The picture showal the Old Weir . �ili Z visited his friands in Bayfield, last week. � - . . _1 . . . . . i . Bridge, n antique ritruotu�e f two ar,he . report of the Presbyterial Women. I Foreign of ariy of the neighboring towns, and Mr. Whiddon will rel�ove to the Rainy ly 1 nproved by the - recent � suow, and -some ' I . -_ 0 � . I � � I - I I , t I " 11 Missidnar. Society was submitte y Mr. h ' River diatriet in the spring. of out Drysdale boys are pi sking good use Zuri - : � r through hich foams and ilue ea the riv ! a was right.. Seaforth merchants are al- i 101 1114- 1 er or 1 .1 i r ,. I - channel connecting the tjp�er with the I ic ry i ing pro! ways lap-tc-date in every respect. -MesOrs. - 6 - I ; Larkin, h' h showed ve � . of the sleighing. -Mr. Charles Smith of NaTEs. -Mr. J. Dtn Ek S land his bride left 1; ! ution�l for the � : . j of 1�.illarney. In � mtor & Stewart are putting in a quantity a, in engaged , Middle end Lower LakeF - gress,,th amount of contri Wingh,am. . Philadelphi i - d the lasbi Monday for their ae,* 'home, in Wood. . I the fortk round, where the �ibo�teman leisure. year bei Ig in excess of any previ6 s year. of [ce*ith which to supply the people of NOTES. -Mr. W. J. apman has return. Goshenlinafor the coming summer. -Mr. harn.-Messirs. �C. Schooki rnd P. Bender I teo ii 1 The Pres�ytery, in suitable terms, �presaed . 'a tri . were in Sebringville� a�%eki 5 ly pli is oars, appears ithei " Meet,ing of ' I , thi � town during the coming summer. -The ad from ajort lit's tri to Quebec, Mont- Allan, of near Dashwood, has been the guest . I I ing the funerall .... Made, I their gre4't satisfaction. with the report, and fin I g I ame in group 9 of the 0. H. A. series real and other eastern ints, in the Inter- er .-I - I the Waters," behind Dini's �'aland, a title . � of Mr. Joshua Snider, the past week.- of Mr. George Schw,61;4 '-Mr. .Cheater I . . � � i ?I with thio progremwe 83ciety. 1 It was wi 41 bo played in the rink herej 'on Friday ests� of his glove b * a 8.�Afri James A. Ma y of the hunters in this vie Steinbach, who took a 0 r through � � 6bviouslv borrowed from. Al well known � 1, ' inity are . Mich- S I I I I or� 11 d meeti g of the nij ht �noxb, the 3let inst., .between Wood- us'n busily engaged skunk hunting. -Mr. an, returned home ,,& e days sgo'j:�-Mise -11, - � , � ballad d1icription of its WL?ck low ii%meaake. ;greed tolhold an adjourn�e I at stock and Seaforth. As both these teams Cline has purchased t a Hyman tannery-, no i Wettie Well, is visitin a her ,born ! - - -Through the ancient bridge the strong our. resby t in Hensall, on Marcb Ilth north of the. Grand Tr nk Railway. This Fir k Jeffrey is at preseot teaming logs � - . a here, . , 10. . .eil, and the regular meetin is to be ha re defeated Stratford and it looks now as .property has been -standing idle since last for r..W. J. Horner.-T4e Dr Bdale cor. until the millinery sei 1.804 opens. -Mrs. J. __ . , rent� fl iwa v&lth such: 4trength and .30a y I . yelocity that, at . bi h v � Vater, people held In jClinton, on the Sbh of: . pril, at . th ugh there wotild be a tie between the spring, but it I ias fallen �nto good. hands, and res ondent says he will give the Drysdale Preetor has gone to 3e4ill, to Visit bar - . 9 10-30 a. �n. 1. tie me in this group, a fast game may be will' no doubt, soon be put to . some useful bo something to laugh at next week. mother. -Miss Lydia 14 aust Ileft lasti Satur- I generaII5 make a short 1`port�ge," so(as to I —a— I 0 ' ; I , . I ,� * � lighten t a boats and -.- � ex etd. -The north road has assumed its purpose again. -Mr. G.1A. Newton has gone .- -0 day for Cairo, Michigai ,wadre she will visit -_ avcid 1possible fatal - . . . : I , YOIA_ I I '- I � . - -, CO-Z'MRI(4ATIONAL MEETING. -The annual usual, badness." The 6now has drifted in i rn:611 the livery business 6n Victoria street.- Blyth. herbrother for two on 6 . Mrs. Henry � accident . When the bril galls p4a.ssed the : " - . . 11 . � � con regational meeting of the Seal th Pres. ly;and there are the usual compliment Heyrock has returne �1 o' bar home in I current o a a ream, no nq cl s e 9 � I Mr..Archie Simmons h turned to town, N6TEs.' haa been _�r too ly byterian church was held -on Mon ay even. ig� . i- r. re agg 0 w 0 � � I I confined, - and little, mostly big, pitch holes.- and ,started a job print ng establishment.- ' Elkin, Michigan, afte ih6 sad duty of - � becomes comp4r �ivrz�ly gentle. On jog ,'sot. t working ab the Sault for the, pas month � I . . I I I , Mr. John Wilson, of cKillop, ]MI . John Bulger, jeweller, has placed in his The'; noise of the hamm,or mild eaw are still ' - buriug her husband in onion line cemetery. . � the right the channel c pneets wit.11 the , . ! � met with a serious accident, inju 9 both i� Middle or Muckrosa Lake,�an4 on the left ; r 5own., - k. He a Itet.iriaed to her ,home Air P.,, : - � . - Was III the chair. There was a f Aly good ot re � a fine new regulator, -The many heapd all ova d I ar mechanics were his ,�eet, so that he was unable to Miss TillyKibler ha 0 attendance. The meeting Was opmed with fri ndo here of Mrs. Kirkman, of Toronto, in Brampton, to wait on her, mother, who is ;n - with Lo gh L6ne, commo4 c4lled the Low- so busy last su nmer thait a number of build-' returned'home last week. It will likely be I clear. - I . er UAke. There is hardly �n he whole un- I till u ifiDiahe-dl-So the celebrated quil a a while before he willh'ave the use of . . the usual devotional exercises, cond ioted by wi I rogret to learn that she is seriously ill of I are I'll ill �Mr. F. Hess has Id a large number,of 'n � I . � . panorama !of it ' K I the past" Rev. Mr. Larkin. Reperts were on umonia, but we hope that future reports Ou I V ! ir,­��r. 4ohn Fuss has I , rivaled r atural he illarney ' .1 alerchees) factory as become one of his eet.-Mr. James Emigh returned -home cutters this 4vinte . 9 , submif I n lot !to - . E. Schilber. 11, . '�o"' from the several bronchEs of ;vil I be more favorable. -Mr. 1). D. Wilson the 'oat arts. What wi I' the Bluevale cor- fro i Goderich last week suffering with a , . reg I ! m e i" 'toronto this week attending a meeting I I sold his house and i ZZA . ion a spot more lovely 4d enticing than church w4rk connectsd with th P)ngrega- is In , now ? - oo for the sum of - $540.-g*. Piespregh, of ,.- the."_Meeting of the 'Wa4ers," Travellers I res r thinit_l There badattaek of Bright's disease. Friday of I 9 '_ I 1. � tion, 1ahowing that good wor � d been of bh�Foreigp Mission committee of ��soon be nc thing lef fil of. the little 'village I as a X1 linuer 'th �re longer, perbal),;3 thaa elsewhere i he will . last weeli he took a convulsion. His eye- Ow am urg e' her.6 in the' interes � 0 done aU4 each line. The finanqp of the Prosb�terian church.;7-We regret to learn but �pleasant n emoriee, mud the hand in the si - j - of the eering lakvestei ��� aohine.-Mr. and - -1 : � in that " Eden of the W t " d the mem.' � 94t also left him, Put Saturday morning �_ : I � .... .. ! congregation are also in a very s sfactory tbat 1�ev. Mr. Musgiai�p, of MaKillop, is river. -The B)II ,Telep,ione Company has he mmenced �ol Orove and we are gla I � ory of it, and its beauti;4u, �pnuirrouiadinga,; Mrs, Isaac oritz left iass ek for Brus- - ' we ! conditioN there being a good bal aln�n, posei . � m . _1 - Iii i I i � never fades from- the minct of tbd beholde I . to _jo bee n ' -1 I y he cc car- 4g * 'i di J. Rev:1 Mr. Larkin coil- had,.& force of sixteen men, engaged for the C has Solo. They wl :1 a o vTt .Berlin before re - r , 1 t "' - � improving eince. This i - � while life and -conscious0s3 !remain. The 1 ried forw�rd to next year, afterall 1; ilities du 3te he services in Ciri van church, Win- past three mor the, putting in an all night is t4e second attack'he has had a -j he -was turning home. � - I L - i have beep met. The various c re jachemes throp' labt Sunday aftd noou.-Miss"Olive service in Win gham. The work is.now com. ver r low with it w,year ago. -Mr. a -ad Mrs. 1 i I . � . Times, with the many frieind� of Mrs. Me � have alst been well looked te� !the in- . i - I ) ; I Faul, co a,ratulate her oil 0 admirable , - Black Rock, New York, are at � I 11 1�0 ; i a , f I Wllstn is on a visit to er home here. plated, and wl en a mla� is detained at his Err;gh, of Le � . . -1 - 11 � I creased'oo tributions to these tea ifyiug to Re . �. W. od eek � . j work elf rb.,. t � . I ,. ... - [gins is i Toronto this w qe o On ol rn after 12 o'olock,he can ring present visiting the former's parents. -Mr. All kinds -of winter � Ode- at bargain . —* � the growi I g liberality of the con egation. at Masonic Orand hodge.-We . - . � � � . D n4iag Oe up his house � n4mb6r and find out if it would Fra cik BawdeD has secured a kituation In ricee, beginniurg, on.Saturd noxt, January 26th. - I 9': i M.&R,RmD I.N Tar, WE6T.j-Mr. A. R. I The m mittee were ins r otedto re� re§ to say that Will Johnston, North be saler to tak abed at a hotel, than to re- 19. H. Willis Boots and She ,: oiforth. 0.2 I - & ing com the Do6rty organ factory� Clinton � .. 178 � � - � I r ,,.�n t--4- I � Shea, the gentleman who ,took the leading 8130ul ices of a competent a obiteot, M aih Istreet, in very low in health, but w ' i brol her . and sisters -intend moving t a in . .,This cold suap, will a,v pq&I to your feel- -- I , eriv 6 . . ,a I turn home � harl�� I - � ' . � I � . . � —, - part in the wedding, the foll wing account 1 to examin the present churt fice and ho Ifor his ewly recovery. -Grey, the' 0 1 1 -1 the near future. -Mr. Murray, o e&forth, Ingot r prices to your �ockets. What I , . .of which we give from a WoAhweab paper, - � wLpert,ain if it can be so enlarge rid im- lit Is 6 -on of Mr. Alex. Sbobie, in in a very � Wroxeter. . I a t2oroughly practical engineer, � has se. better c6mbine could 'their'! be? The bal� f I I . � 11 is a son Mr'. Robert Shea t of this town,., proved as bo make it meet the req irements' oribi4l condition, and but small hopes are . FA-REWELL.1--Rov. A.:B. Farney preached cured the -position o ance of our ,Winter goods must find new 11 I ? I � f running the engine at . . I I and is w 11 known to many, of � our readers in. of the con regation, and if so, to ' ye,plans en;er�alned for his recovery. his farewel, sermon on Sunday last. The the riot mill, and will move to owners, and you mal F ei benefittea by I --- ; � . ; � , , . town at . I the Viciti ty of Blake : ffit: is OP privilege to and 4)eci&c�tio'ns and an estirnaio 01 the ! _* I reverend gentleman. has, been appointed rec- one , having rented Mrs. Bawden�s house.- learning the present pr0e (if all clanesand ' . 11 � . � . . - � . � ; I . . 1 4 � again ch onicle one of thoab Pleasant eyents,' cost prepqed, to lay before 'the �,congrega-, j '� I Londesboro. torl-of Aylmer,in the county of Elgin. We are sorry to report that Mr. Hammond, kinda of Fur Goods � I . soi'Dress Goods, - � _� - � .. I . . , I . . � x I �� wbich al aye caut,e a flutter �of excitement tion. ThO_present church buildi ... is not .� I �_u'SENTATION.-Oa Thursday evenin During his ministry among us he,made him- forrharly station agent here, but for the Tnderwear, , 's : � �� . nou I 0� nor moderr , I L .� ,Cloth Over- ' � in a comqnunity. - This time i� is the mar-! large a k anon h t act t1he - . go - � . - .. . 'g h i I �bh inat., while the pastor was absent self very popular with all denominations. pasi two years holding i similar position - coats, Rea - - . a 11 0,athiugi etc, The , , . he most popular ladi6s of � requiveme its of the con 7 lio � ut it 11; at prayer meeting, thd manse ,barn was No 'Work seem A too hp,lrd for him to acoom. in ( aliville, is at present in the hospital E- UcFaul 1 1780-1 - I , riage of �ne - grega - , ea r .1 ; . � I I -d For ov ir a year he drove ovel thirty hav n an operatioilper'formed. This is the NOTES. -Miss Ann�ie AlIquir has return(A � .- � ,It ., � the elt' community, Xis� Blanche E,� al ost toc good to abandon a t. " er, i I � an eqd by some well disposed persons. - In plis�- w I Quigley, t be so la ged and th ir �aste to get away they left* behind miles every Si inday, p aching four,i times. secc U one in ash r . . � youngest daughter oX Mr. D. Quig.�' it *9 1:iope� that it can I o t time. -Miss J. S. Hab. home af ter a week -s viss in - I 7 . . I ­ . 4 . ley, to r. A. R. Shea, of ithd firm of Smith � improved is to meet all requ* a . to at a th rn�a beautiful cutter, a handsome robe, In visiting an� adminis ering to the !sick hB kirl ', and Miss&Moore and brother were Visit. Hibberb.-Ulas Cora I . itb, daughter of . I I I � - . j : I . i� tig le in his he mis. � �. , . � : : w h tnitable belle and whip. The -pastor ,was' indefatig efforts. T ing ' here this w"k,-The council held a Mr. 0. White, school I , & Shea, .general meroha4ts! of Sintaluta.: muchless loost than a new ediff a I t - : - The marriage ceremony Was !performed by. j ; --*- � . d661a as that, though his name was prom. sionary spirit revailing.very -strong in him, spe&&I meeting Monday - ' � I 0 ie;r,, has been on . ; . I 11 . I evening, to consider the nick list recently, b t in again ,able to � : - the Rev. Father Van Heeitu6, who offici- � EDITOR !EXPOSITOR,-Ae there W�re many inont on the'robe, he is entirely 'Innocent of he quecessfull impressed it upon hie people the - ipplications for town constable. - There attend schooh-Misle " lie McEwan, Pf - - - w - - � ated -in the absence of he' Rev. Father of the members of the Presbyteri h church. th a air , ne�vei having in his khowled f , with the resuli, that G�rrie pariah, for the were quite a number of applicatione, but- the postoffice store, * h 1reiturned from -a � - I . � - Garrin, �arish priest. The !ceremony was, absen� from the annual meeting, a il Monday orin is dreams, stolen a new outfib ITe last three yerai a, returnpd to th6 Domestic Mr. james Barr was the uccesef I ne, at a pleasant visit with her unole, Rev. A. Me- I - . I 0 u 0 � -_ � performed promptly at 10 D'olbok a. m., ow evening la�t, will you kindly allow me space th, peoted to own M inion Fund in average of $166 per annum. sals .-y of $300. We have no doubt he will Kibbin, B. A.11 of B' a1aeton Middlesex � . . - . - . : . the 31st �nstj,,at the residenc4 of Mr. Gerald' in your valuable paper to say a fe w words. an It quite so fine and so comfortable, - Mr..: Farney is eaving the parish in splendid mak a a first-class constable. -Mr. J. Totten, county. -Mrs. Stephen,7o; �.d little daugh- � . Seymour, biokher-in-law of the bride-, andi I rt, . � I ; I i I was'mudh pleased with the va 'n ' I . ! rioi a reports, ye , ng will induce him to give them 'order for his successor to take hold, of .and of C aeoley, is at present visiting his sister, ter, of Weldon, Uanito�a� -are onan -exbond. . I . -ased 0 mediate rela.; finan P. a up even t . Mrs A. Bainton.-The 11 -mail Co I was wkne rily by tho in� 4 cial 'nd otherwise, presented to th hough some one should t to carry on the w)rk. We wish Mr. F�rney I Ja ates . : ry I . grist mill was ad visit to her brother, I p .1 1. Miss Sub-' congrogation. They, with few exceptions, 11 �rdve property, pay expenses and take every success i i his; new field of labor. Un run n for the first time on Tuesday.- on, who has been In plo r -health lately. tives of a coj)tracting partie,"s - , , ton"of olseley, assisted, the bride, � 9 , I I �conver I . 7reg%tion, �are going th , He is confirmed, in his de. I I 11 lNethodists ihtend starting revival We are pleased to learn� i owever, that be - - i while ' show thatj we, as a oong - til a new recto: - is'appokated the I it wil The � . the groo was supported by Mr. T. Quigley,' forward. Financial liagilities ha� occupied�y student fro . �. 4MUM , ye nearly teilmn=a1awtin� to hang on, when he remembers be . rn Auurpon Col. meetings in their oburch next- Sunda 1-8 improv _q : . I I - . . . I Y, - ing.-Mrs. Mlcl�a,'ghlin, wifi'of - brother f the bride. The 4ridal costume, i disappear d ; the amoupts given to the vari- all th� put kind acts of Knox church lege. 7 I - . �; I I con. . I everiing continuing every evening until. Mr. David McLaughlin � �Ath coneessions . i . I I I f � which wais of pearl grey su�tink wi vh bodice � ous Bohem a of the church have gt,eatly in- gr ga�tioh to himself, in -givifig him a far BRIEFS.-MiSS Mau4e Gofton left for further 'notice. -Th6 Epworth League and McKillop, died on Sat rday. evening lut. - I . ; . I I ; , . of blue si k and trimmings Of white an& creased, apd there has been for so.' a time.a Go t, lout of which he has ha& no end of London on Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Christian Endea'vor intend holding a union Mrs. McLaughlin was Z oulet naseuming - I I I . . . I IL I 11 . ,� I .. I , . I . I I silver, wi is handsome and L beborning ; while', growmg fqeling that our old chtir uilding co f6rt, in helping to furnish him with a �of Wingham, visited .-a. William' Sander- mesill i g in the Presbyterian basement Fri. woman, and will be u In sad in her ovm .11, ; I - I I I I , In supplying him with oats and ma son,� on Sunday. -A um : L . Mat. I � I the grey mit worn by th4 b�idesm4id was! is getting I uncomfortable and 0Utj'Df date, �,h sai 6or of the brethren day vening.-Mr. Murray, eagineer at the home i � L; I . . 'L and in the nei ,hood.- . . evening� so leave hi�s been granted the I - also neat and attractive. I In the managers to 4 er' useful things. That th6 property WMI t ' Winghani - visited the A. F. & A. M. grin� mill,. had the indifortunet Tuesday thew Coates, of Mel;;t itobt., In on -a , - I I " , re - .. t 114 ,�,� , � I M, , , 1 I a t 11 h I . L t . �u !�i�E i 9 �v, il t2 . � .1 � �;�Ii ­ & 0 .. i� ` H � , I I �1 I I 1) �18 b 0 s k - �i � a et I , , h I I �� N T I t( 2 ! tt I '� . �10 � folk 11 4 I , 10 , 4, b "' " , � '' I � '' . , t, l� i ` 11 � , I � � - 0 i ;i"�, 'j7' __1 I A ru , wil N 1� -, 0 C�p , , I" 1� - I � 61 , 1, .. I .' ill" a I, i6j� P �r T�l r lie a �r a 1, a ,a , d , n �0 4i 1, ( I 0 � � I I a aunib(r of Invited gu4stsi assembled to,' engage the serviege of a competent larohitebt no �kaly be claimed is evident' from the lod,je here on hlond&V night. -Mire. William afteinoonf While putting the belt on the visit to his parento,',and other relatives Xb - I � . - I - I a happy m - - - . - . witness t' event. I Aiter�awple jus-�: to come aOd make an examination of the folio " g note,also'left behind in the hurry: Wi on is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. pum p, to get his sle � � . eve caught, drawing present. L�Ve: h%v4 bee ! having lovely I . . tice had een done to the ltasi%efully served:, old builftg, and give an estimate, of, the 11 Ue�. J. Hamilton, -Deaf Sir -Please Sanderson, Toronto. -Mrs. George Niohol. his sirm M, breaking it in two placea.-The weather in Janus, ' it continuff v supper, t a hours were I lea , inantly whiled �i I . ry and %ore - cost of so �emodellin the old, or building a, so�a��6 this cutter, robe *h' ,knd tells as a eon�i& at present very� :low. -O. 'Cook, of W F ign Minionaiz Soclet of -so.-Mr. John Muldoo I 't uder Manit- . W", - I oipen a ore j . n's � It �. I - . away wit song and story The gif to to the � new churd,h suitable for present d � ' church prese�t from Knox church congregation. HeOsall, visited[ at T. Aramphill's, or., last k coAventiou ere on -lues. oba, is home on a vi 1 it -� � :I I - 1 � . i I . uron held their . .1 . I . I : - � I . i i � . 7 �, i . I I I . I . I � . 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