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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-01-30, Page 8a. 0 . - - � i - - I . I I .1 �­ 4 1 __� � � 4 I I - - j , I : i Z I �� - I I - � � I . . - i � - - - ��_ � � I - � . I I I I - I = I , i - � � i I I - i � I i . � . � - I � - I i . 11 1 ! i - . I . � I � I I ! � - a � I � . . : ' I ; � . - � f - __1 . t I .11 � I � . . - - - � � � . . . . . - - I" ft I I . I I � I ; - - -1 . I . i ; I I I _. I isomnns — :_ F 8- � �i � i al � T ��O �OSITO . . � - JANU. I I I ­ . E - . � i I � A�ly 310 19,OC3 1 . . � - � I — NUMANNUMNOWN I . . 11 --410-- .L . - ­ ____ i . � I I I - I ; r I i . � I a I ___M � ;1 . I i 7 i . . � . . I - ;1 11 t � i ; I i - -EMNO) I � I . # T11,. 4. I- .. I i I I � . I - I � '111 I i I � apror"nentpart an the orgainiz - Cracken, of Brussels, visited her parents in ' lor Calforailla, on Monday last, where he in. � I , . ti6n of the M o'eater,Presbyte ian ahur�h : ,,QOQJ;) READINq, . , � '! iui for the winter. -Mr. Ketah- � I I � � Is 6XV00 ot 'I"' I . -1 : Move$ Kfunceff Wig �Puv 01 ' " : - I ; the village. --hire. R. Mosgrove is staying tends ,o,n;, ag 1, I,- .. I I a a r me hero. He . as y r AboLit the �1 1, and was one it a aborts � . � . � For t o convenience of oui,'ow4' sub *b � witb fri,lends in Goderich.-"We regret to D" M and Mrs.* McColl attended I I - . I . __ __ __ - 1� � f, . scri , I I i I i I - . � - was so active. , hi irch worker and serve . � I �" ere wh wish more than one �p , f I I � � I I - �, �F . - DISTRIOT MATTBR84, trustee tor a niin�bar of years,a, was a lair. supply a0r, we can � hear of t 36 illness of Mr. George Casemore , the ft neral of Mr. D. Morris, of Goderioh i � I . u v 'hem with the jouri 0,16 1 Mentionedi and ra. S. Cleghorn. -'Mr. Jack Gardiner last vi eek.-Mrm. Sawers and Mrs. W. 0. . i ; � . - T - � , - � I I -1 F, - - man of the- board when he died., b at! the following -- iric , in I � , I � � . � � He W 8 I We have a nuiAer of Coal . I eon.! paid a flying visit to his parents last week. Lands )orough attended the annual Meet. I and A NAnBomr SIIAVE,�Mr. Willia devoted W his ja�mily and was In ever happi . ; - I ,slow, ; He has a good position in Rat Portage.- ,ing of the Women's Foreign Mission I i I . � mAment jlau.bi� ith THE E li`! I �_ : 1 . , E I ! : . , � XrOSITOI : , , i I so- i - -1 : . had an on ' 11 r way �bf It -5 plemaut, experience, on lf'riday ded by aR of his childrOn Th The Wouian's Institute meets at 2:30 p. na., �iet i I i � , 0 E� ositor and ' Weekly 0 �obo , $1 65! y, in Goderich, last week.-Mr.,and I � ­ - I I Wood Ifeaters, both new and second- night last, one that he would not car� to i aild gmndohil4rcin. It is a remarkable on t 7edupiday, February 18oh, at the home Boyce entertained a number of . 0 , I'a't T4e Ex ' . I : � ositor and,Weekly N i . Mrs. Thomas I - I ; . through again. : Mi s. Amenjt had gone out that thisis!the �firat break in'the Rose fa�mil Viiiiess .1 65; 1 I � � I of JN ra. John Waaman.� their, f, riepils, on Friday evening last. -Mr. & L . . hand, that niust * posed of.i'at oy The Ex. ositor and Northern Majoen- � - � �, . be * a for the evening, and after a romp 'Wi.ih big during a period of almost forty -Ave years --' I I i I 0 - #***&-*"4#**" 1 � I I I � i � I � 9, I I f I � �� I � � . * I 1 251 1 - N. Adsifis aul wife, of Hannah, Dakota,' . � I 11 young son, Mr. Am out had lain, down op a I L , 0 1 � I The Ex )ositor and Western A' Qorrie. ' visited last week at the home of Mrjyb I . I A�, coach with him an both went to �aleep, DEAiH OF MRS. Simnir.7 M, - f a r , , aver- - . , hod ,; w 0 ; - a , nor � . I I N ES . Garnet Armstrong, son of Navin and other friends in the village and . After haviig read i4any advertisement,s, I I - a & r at� to learn ( , ; � -1 65 1-mr I t AboublOo'clockX.Ament w�a wakened re ders will rok if �hDeydeath.. f rh ti by in 6 �! i Big Disckoun a 1�8 a Ekoositor and Weekly ail I t Mr. am�s Armstrong,. V. S., left for -Tor-, beighborhood.-Mr. S. Ross still continues erchaiitfk_Joiag� businees in towns � by a strange noise. On &rising � he. n" ticed Mrs. Adam Sniitb,� of Seaforth.: he pow"mes d . " , I - .1 75 1 . I i 1D - - I p I 0 , remote fr m. Se forth, we were com- . � T�' I Farmers on onto a Friday afternoon of last week, to 'ivory ill. -Mr. Fred. Tomlinson, who was re- . ! � I so . I � an unusually brigh light, and 1 going. into away on MoDdV mornioj last . She �� h � a Ek ositor and Farmers , 11 � � i� ' r 'I Th: E� ionitor and Farming I acos� it a position in a drug store. pently appointed agent for the Massey polled to tbink about aa followa : r the hall found that the hall lamp hod ex. been an invalid I for several y4ro,but, dld or d 1 75 1 -Mr. � -Har. - � I � a b ' dv cate 2 00 Koo w1son Elliott has procured a situation'in �s Company, intenJo having a :ale of his pity, ion,b i � i, Winter is not nearly�over, and it will ploied. Fortunately the metal lbase,i,whioli, not seem t, T6 E )o8itor and Farmers" � �e � '. e much worse A;i usual unill - . : ' it, tl at an we 4row older We be- . - I Tot . � . nd The Fain 11 rald 2 00 a railway station in Jackson City, Michigan. farm stock next week, having r nted i his I . , I hold �the limp, caug ht .most of !the Joil, &I. the morning of -her death. Abo t A olalo�k _ .11ty a t . lieve less ii fairy Wen ? Yet i I � j MV ou to ,,.'h wqn t-af. nf..nrir raQanf. ,� u 1. 8 1� S. �. *_ I - � Too Ei waiter and The We* in ter 9 25 We wish!: him sucaear.-Effbart Garbutt son farm. to Win. MuKenzle .of the Mill load I I udging, � . I . . _4 L_ .r Oug so a 0 10 rapped to the floor. ana �& 0%1" VFW u r, the dooter an Derorq Dan 9. a I I .1 . trom the g weral ru of advertisementjr ____ I ::: � . I - ?L the E )ooitor and The Preslyte4ian 225 of Rev. Mr. Garbutt, has a very severe t-, telephone station in our village in �now X p -.# r � i 1 'dead. Her m1aiden ballo, I � I y Wd thini the owvers of game storet . I hadr gnited the calpet. It did noj� take retur� nhe; was e , I 0 . � I T a A )ositor : cuts bronchitis. on ameared thing. . � - - - . and The Went M-i0ter took of 'a The necessary funds ret , I prices. r long to extinguish the blaze , on the � floor, wa,s Elizabeth and she w a nearl' -61 � We are pleased . for thought th�grown public still read. r I . i ' rry tl y " Presbyterian i i to sly he', in somewhat better. -Dr. Xeip- urche sing poles from the village to the 12ad up � N ' �11 I but it was only with difficulty. that ho- man. years of age. Her respected usband mod J ab 3 215 . fairy tales 'or worso than that, believed Z � rr I fl � d f Wgliam, was in town on 8 � oncession of Stanley having 'been secured, in them. " i I i 1; - � I � aged to get ,the burning oil oat of the re- family have ths sympathy of thel en tire com- I hlo*� BROS. : no . anday. I ( . . � . r . �. & I .1 I i I -_ I � -T e 7 I p . �b is expected Ao be in operation binfore i � - I ceptical above, int) a coal Seattle. 7 This inanity in. th ir a --Td bereave�neut. N , I . esither is mild now, a losasiat . r , - i CHESNEY &I SMILEY) accomplished, however, the dange- was Smit ' h Was :for " bomber of - rZ. G) I rrie ad when a - M�_ chan a fr I am the very severe poll of the pran!k, -Mr. Alex. Mustard has receivod a It's the differez as betw ; . T . jeaf,s a reside, t couple of miles on this earl pvt of the week. -Mar. Young, of mpting offer to erect a grist mill in Bay- 1�011 the month old * lit ( : � � . over. But it was a n �t'l of � the village :of Blake. Fron� th a e f Brussels his rig Iran Opset going il I I: a I arrow ohs e, an had it ere t4a I , egg and th) egg..of, to -day, that gives, I I . I , Seaf rth,j In selling off the stock bought from eld, Mr. Mustard would prefer buildm' the latter i in value. I Ws i6 differenoe- ., . remained unuoticed�& few Minn a lox ger it family'�remove to.Brucefield, &�d after rb. throiagb a'pit0h hole and beifig torown Mr. Minchell.-Wood is very dear this n Bru 3efield, where the facilities are In X 3) : SEAFORTH, . I outil I - uc eyon but a year they "me to 8 * be' had 3is shoulder dislocated. e . , . i 'would have been b ad his po, er -a ex- aiding there ab' e - I ' Unfortun - , between those " windy out-of-&aforth, I L I % tinguish the fire, azd a serious, -, forth, about 16,.Tears ago. S!ie leaves la� ately,for him it i tir, , r : dry short wood, $2.255 a cord, and i otter for handling large quantitiesof feed, advertisements thatwe have read And I I 11 ; � ; Successors to S. Mullett & Co. : � P I � conosgra- I a his right shoialder that -Mrs. John Jamieson, of Edinburgb,North those �tbat_*e place' before the public, � tion would have bet n the result. . family of grown; up sons andl daughterk. in disloci 6ted.-The Mild weat ior lef Monday 0— Pakot I I � I I � - , who has been here for tome weeks, - � I . . W The remains wor� interred in the Maidamo- an Tliqsday, after the extret iely cold spell, � Bayfield. visitin her mother, Mrs. Neevin, who is that makeo ours the more desirable- . � .1 : . . i . I . - far RETURNED. -Me re. A. G. ba�nk cemetery,: op Wednesday. i ha ti 6 effect of giving le !coal bfins a - __ Hardware, 8 oves, Etc. . Smillie and : � there is more tru�th than fiction in � . I . 4 I . a ella, intends re- all our talks. Advertised low prices, . . I George Black, of ruckeramith, who I were 1 ----4—o 1 p tia rest after the exhausti Bilows.-Ice harvest, in in full owing now recovering from her illo ' I I 1_� i I i 0 ' I I I i ig three daye .. g 0ioge, of the I I W I g beams of style r 4 1 � stock or annual ,'aa,le of Dry Goo a, Maptlt;a pr md I.- r T � Hepburb, Mr. IFergason is cutting for farmers iii the ! attending the ti�vo weeks' oouase in ." The Ice houses at the river are all filled ana Jurning home to Dakota next week. ithout the supportin I and grain judging at the Ontaiqjo Agricul 'in d overooats is , 75c. 01; a d $t 25 h6w''o o h I been teller a ta�; in the I . i — 9 - I and qualitt. art meaningless, when, lft, . " ,0� ONLO Ri-inard Peak � ptins, aud oultings. (00 and 76 F corarhunity.-Mr. ..F;ch flannels ' . I I Guelph, baie ' ned I t D 0 In I In bank here or some ral years, has . , jr., has ; now, wom no knowledge of both -is tural College in retiar 836o. 18 all wool f tyl eh Raglan ov:� worth 819, been'verV ill with congestion of the I Leadbury. - � I I . DOMINION BANK. home. They are uoh pleased with the for $5.50. G.� E. b Ing, Wiogbam. , � tet singed. to the Orill . ungs, � almost * Large type and - I I � 1831.,tf . 'A I Lgency and but is now on the way to recovery. -:-Mi � Goo. A. Slater shoes for men are. the beat . la, I an : � I . instrootion. they received. This- in lea eg f r his pew -position th a w,-pk. Mrs. flowery op.. to of eloquej t - - , 0 the BLAcKsurrii's AFPRRNTICR� W.A."NTED.- . . over. They rieed . . Ice argue noth_ I 1. nd year thaL this specia ' M. Halliday, of Goderich township, - nobreakingin aliidareperfel:6 in ing for wc �, .- cA PITA L (Paid Up), - $2600,000 seooj I i� coure has - Steady young fell4w to learn blaoksmit1hIng. ho 9. He bur will follow its moo &I i ! possible. material and fit. W. H. Willis, sole agent for Sea- rth, we*r or fashion. Be __ 6 I I , ng heir residence 'here' r. and ,Mrs. pe � . been *an operation. It extended 1 from &no. Hilb, Egmondville. � � DD a Sunday with friends in Bayfield. -S i I c a R EST, __ - $2,500,000 - I � � . 183, x4 Mal forth. . satisfied with your home town- I . w D bI 0 e t 'o ' � 4 ' e I , i I - I � MT I He I r ' u1r �n Do I I I H . I I I la 18&3-1 1 so I � . 8th E Jebur �made many friend : _j ary to January let. It was att ded ' CUTTER. -Portland cutter for ale, chea . th is a' ho will regret servi are"being held in the Presbyterian � I From an 0cossional,00rrespondent.) seaforth-f or shopping purposes. The th I t 0 r I � this year by over 2(9 farmers And fa�Fmer& Robert Bell, Seaforth'Foundry. I � h e r dep charoh and are well attended. -Rev. Mr. ; advertisements may not tell as wonder. I � SEAFORTH BRANCH I I I I I -tf t , .arture, but who will wish for them Sh& � dville, will conduct the ' NoTis.-The roads are again being made r ea n . w, 0 Egrno . I - J sons from Ontario, I baides a gooAl n , her' ANNUALMEtTING h a th �� d prosperity in the pretty n ful stories is y,uu think they should.. ; Mee in t .. , orthern I . . � ' -The annual 9 ow . , I preparatory service,on Friday. Co passible for loads to be drawn uPOD tb)M, � � s. The class thist ye of the,shareholders of the 8 aforth Ttirf'Clubl will to I ioh is to be their future home. .i mmunion olthou6 h the snow is but there ill much of worth in these � I or e M W - I Main Street, Seaforth. ?; . 0 r _ '. t a considerable de pth . ; be, held at Dipit's Hotel, on Mon aervi e will be beld on Sunday next in the � _. at the close of the term, passed a resolution, day. F b 20d, Mr. 111, bert Devqre Stores that ! , U'ry ux, of the Seeforth 'a 'long t iie road, yet the pitch holes are eon Posan't g�t into Frint-and .1 1903, at 8 o'clock In the evenin . Bltoo,� Pres terian church. -The many friends of I 4 I I , lox, Carrial e Works, has been given . �y . I I the stores. " A General Bankinf; Business trans- in whieb they in ne uncertain manner ex- Secretary. : � � 9 � �, i � the job of bumerc us than one would expect.. -Mr. ' as. Dare is one ?f . i � ' I I --,_183 -2 John Arthur Pack, son -of the late John t = I . � : �olla;il! , of the 14th concession, is b Isy �� acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, pressed their appreciation of thel in8trILOtion pain tilng a hearse for Mr. Alex. Broadfoot, Pack, of Stanley, and grandson of the late I Goo. A. Slater -shoes for ladies-: are Abe I on same at lowest received and the ,� benefi to they bad derived' beat ever. They need no bre%king in Od are per- I of List _)wel. Mr. Broadfoot could not get John Rou'att,of Bsyfield, has been appoint- out bay this'week. -We underat wd Muslin UnOrwear� � : I from the courEe. il Theyalsoexpres I lied their, feet in material and fit. W, - P6 e haulin )orge � - I rates. - - the w),rk done in Listow an I knowing ed manager of the Hoyt, Kent, Sifton Co., Oom tj ; all H- Willis, Sold agent for that G' Broom and family have ffio red . I gratitude to the principal and to the othei Sexfortb. � I I Mr. yereux's establis I I Drafts sold orf, oints in Cahad., ' 1 1838-1 ' I . liment to be uP-tO- depar e 14.th concession, where he has b 3en Good Buyin4 Time'Now. " he United States and Europe..' professors in charge for the kind attentions AllmYscopubts-arenowreadyll Callanij date in o ry respect has sent here to have, kmobtal store.- of Cleveland, Ohio, at w'orkin for the past I I I : ,d them. � The. class also e-' ' � settle before FebrIiiar3 lob, at the the � a lirpe salary. Huron blood tells aiwaya'- . 3 few years for Mt. J hn i I . AR - . I . . I I .. rendert xpress4 Mapl -L f to w k done,.and he has me do no mistake. Mccal 71 M. Although John will miss him, - - SAVINGS DEP MENT.-Interest their high appreci%tion of the f 'I -ties Selforth- P. DILL. I ex I n �, - � Johni Fraser attended Presbytery meeting a,t - Too much ifinery neive'r adorns mur,lia, -, allowed on dep One Dollar and � aci I . i � 18382-tt I Dr. o(AnniO, who has served on the Col- Goderich last week. I . � eb, we are not so sure that George will got I I I upwards. osits o afforded by the now live stock judging pav,l- '. The annivers�ry:.aervioes of the Egmond. legi t Institute- board for tbe�past four : I ! - a steady a job or as good a boo's as he underwear-Y6u- know -that. But how lion and the other fa ilities provided fOr ; wi'� be held on Sundixy and Mon'- yea a, the laet'Awo as represent& ,live of the I ------------ a-- often there's just enon, to detract the - t the ville congregation' . I fb. -) Ve are a has . gh . day, February 8th;and fth. ,Rev. Mr. grant, ,of St. ill I .I I Kippen. I orry to lose Mrs. Ryan fi.om buyer's atterition, from wrong material, I'll, .. . i R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, efficidincy of the coui as. On the: wholl,, the Sep rate school, has retired and his place I 44 or line, but our loss is the next . line's g in. Solicitor I Manager. class we � Marys, will preach, on Sunday and give an address ' . re remark ibly W01 Dlease� not the'tea mectlow on P -1-a : - 1becii taken by Re Father N,Jrtb D. Hay. Commissioner and Conveyancer �9 ". RA: 4 -And making. Deception is n'i ot ,-.4 #­ . I I ay -.ell ng. 1here will Sig I is. = V Va, 00 onLe.valoley, Wno nas neen it- I'll, I . only with the oourse of instruction pro 7ided � be good music and addres?eo by the nelghb�'ring _T altaniversary services, in' 00nnection . wills, nort�sgeo and deeds drawn up. Money loaned i g at her uncle's, Mr. David McLaughli 'a, ensure salee. . � ministers on Monday evii-ning. . . ' . at t lo -veat rate@ of interest. 1740-tf . and 'the f1cilities a vail%ble, but! with the � I Admission- '10; 0ondville Prerb . 11 e pas iree wee a, . I - - t � children, 16o. i : 1833x2 " el' _J 048 ANTED. -Wanted, any quantity as gone to Go. is, Now, our wavy ill Uality first, frills After. ' I w beneffis derived as well. i : be 'E Febru ry I - I I ' th, when good sound, logo of allkindoandall length-. Will coompanied by her cousin, ion Minn I 11 ' I 8EWING MACHINES, � ___ a I � Grim WANTBD. -Immediately a goo � is .c. ward. Fo :a got wbat they pay for '- . - ­ ! . . Rev Mi Grant, of St. Marys w 11 conduct either buy t' em In the bush or out of It. John Me- aughlin.-Mr. boo. ouDg ha . . h I t 'XHE UODR .1 Eervant giril. Apply the 9 his dri ng - gener? at once tW Mra. T. F. all the, r and satisfaction the very, � . � RICH, Ow. -Our frien a in � daliman, God(rich street, Seaforth. . ery aes. 10a the Monday evening fol. , Novin, Kip0n Mille. 1830-tf �,lied h*e, and ben ad up will make an best of ga nients give, -and do say that, . 1 7 W. N. WATSON, No th Main -Street, West, Huron seem to, have an hill road. . � 18334f low ng It i I e annual tes-meeting wi I be held, BAnGAIN:s.-Oar annual ' I'll I � P. I cash sale of Al imp,ement house. I . sEAFoRrm to travelin maintaining their a nual show, : LIBRARIAN WANTED. Applioationis wil to efol owed by an a i print@, underwear and %victor goods. i . the elaborat on �of our lingerie was not ' � I . 94. . be received u6 to Vednew . I . nterta: nme it in the , During Feb- i - 1. � � . - . The Great Northwestern Exh bition", , I lay eveniog, I February 4 h I ruarywo-will give big discounts on above named A - skimped. e have 1now, at low tide , � I I's by the Seaforth public 'library board, for the posill b vhen addresses will I e delivered by ,;goods. We have bargains, don't miss them. Come ; � � I have an hand a large' and well assorted it is called. The a aow, of course, i 'held � tion of librarian of the seaforth , public librAry 'u 11r Grant' and the neig ibor �pg minis. Und We will convince you that we have as goo- ! Walton. , prices, all As wanted -things in Skirts 'I I i I I d bar- i Oben g a� the Duties to commence Februavy 17 , ' $10 - gains as you can get anywhere. At the old reliable Wn Stock of first class saw ng machines Ray.. annually in Goderioli. We notice b iises, ht Go I F!,,,0o,rset,Cov0rE, ' � I mond, White or Goodric i, in Cabinet. Drop tb, Salary,' $10 tien T ipre Will also be pl 3nty � of good ; 'Tie Eat pleasure to face all kinds of zaro Drawers a4d Apr �, � � � I Heal and covered maoh� nee, prices rangi published report of the proceedings a) the perannum. J. L.Xllloran� Qeorebary 4e&forth pub� mu ic.---!M r. J. � J. Ryan left I ksq, riday on, I a ,st cffice store. John Balfour. 1833-2 h eathei when protected within such cold ops, in good -assort. � ng annual meeting 'that the membership fees lie library board. . I 1 18�8-f two wee is' trip, to the I .pl., MERELY A GLOVE NOTE."- W V1 I . ment also. i . . .., i I a C r r i ` i. i v I 7 1: n be ill �o , i from $25 upwards, also � 6 few good see nd ' I i I D Boo. -Aii. 1 enjoyable, I When a ,voinquis hing Fur Garments as The E. Me- r . , Goo. A. Slater shoes for me aul 00 I : 0 and donations only amounted to $144, and n are the beat dan a was heldfin the town n goes to McFaul's for a pair of gloves . , Seaf6rth, sell. AD& after an i m- . I I � I � I hall o� Monday w0m , . I . hand machines which wi I be sold cheap for the , ever. They need Oo-breaking In and a� ive there' no question about the style, the mense Fur trade, -'tis with great satisfa 10 W6 fo , . gate receipts of he fall show to only material and fit. W. H. Willis, sole ag 0 perfect Ill eve ing, when a large number of �he young . eat for Sea' - �1 at �on Not tc r Barg ains cash. All machines full guaranteed, and $i92 40. But the pr zas paid only amo4nted forth. ! 1 1833.1 1 peo Is ofthe town,as well as 16 n ' value "or the fit. The name McFaul is 9, 0 them also, to offer their choicest Y ire - . I � . . � proper instrudtions giv ; n free of charge, - , ' I - ui nber from . : I _� fl to $41, and this for specials, so thatil th ,I the, neighboring town guarantee of perfe now at such little prices. in Good Furs. � - 'Dealer in needles, oil-, a wing machine at. . . 0 S.PFCTACLES ',LOST.-Loat in fr�on't of J I a, attended Every atisatisfaction for every . " 1833.1i 1 11 society musthave japadiated their rize Bulger'tj store, Sehforth or on the road betw(e per on a(emed to havre a good time. Excel. glove We sell. Nothing but the most . I ; -7 1 tachmenta: and parts, Bioycles and Cream Ijut-, i I Seatorth and Dublin, on Thuraday aft6rn,3on, Jan. I ( ! uP-tO- . , WELi DoNR�-Lawyer Daniel MeF, 4- I , a. very dangeron I and objectionable Ion mus ' t e G ionna or- date gloves, newest styles for the swel But you must come soon. The assort. Separators. General Fi'e end Life - - . . pro- usry 22ad, a pair Of gold rimmed eye ilasies. Tht P was.furniabed by . lest Z16an, formerly of this locality, a nephew of . IT Insur ceeding. The working expens a for the firder will be rowatIled cheitrq'pf Toronto. -I 'dresser, man styles exclusive. I . ments will n)t much longer be as go ance avenb. Risks affected on all kinds of on leaving the sanic at Tu P Mr. Jolln A. 'Nilson . y . When You 'Thomas McFadzean. of Grey, and a bro � 0(14 � . me tro - t or as they are dow.- WIe can fit you now. - I I I property at lowest rates. Houses for sale .closed with a balance of 851.24 it the t 9 i Ale K. W loon to the curling ol�ub f or a point I 11 . - year amounted to $135, and the yea� was EXPOSITOR office, Seatorth. i 1833-1 won the hand6o phy do6ated by Mr. think of gloves think of us. The E. Me- of Wm�'. McFadzean, of Brussels, has been later the .e zes will 1 be 'broken. . We - and to rent. Office next door to Queen's i eas- Faul (",a., Seaforth. � 1 1838-1 elected istrict qttorney for Tulare county, I . ury, although there is an over di aft I i the CONGREQATIO$�AL MEETIN( I want to sell a' garment that is going to. Hotel. . .1. -The annua oou petit on. Messre. J. A. Wilqc p and R. A PLEAS:ANT EVENING. - A most enjoy C�liforn.a, with a majority of 498. T e, please youl d are desirous that you �. . Z .a r%t' Presby- I ays tied and had to play A �4r. Wil. able social evening was spent at the ient holds good for four years note what a nice distinction there ' - - . bank of $97, which will more ti an ' gational Meeting of the I S. , ho ia�pointi h �W_ ZT- _VT_A_r_VSC)MT., the balano he d&t s for the ne.i t fall �how terian church, Seafortb, was held in the 80D 9 i me oj I 12- . Pi . e 29�6 � , � . corni � out' victorious.- Mr. b,nd- Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bell in Hay, on Fri. with a a dary of $3,200 per annum. and a ih I v , - - basement of the church on M ening Ed% ard i ht' between ch ap fur garments .and fur I I , nd y ev Ig main, of Blyti re, this day evening last. Guests were present from free offi.e. It is 14 earn Since he wea:t . - - NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. are Septenrl!r nd 3Mb. he follow � 1630 ing officers and dire tors were a I for fast. There was a good attion ki vis t'ing vl�lth y ' � 11E � I .. . garments cheap. Thei former is :false. , ec'e end nee., both woe , Mr. Jae. Malaffy., in town. Kippe , Hensall and Exeter, and all entered tbere. Visalia is the name of the city Mr. � economy, thiqlatter true. Don't forget, - - . � . the ourrent'year : Ppaident, J. . Marqtin ; town and oountry'being well 'r presented. - X r. T at-. Levy has remoi ed ... :is livery fully I I I . , 1, into- the spirit of the occasion, the M�cFadzmn lives in. His old friends bore there's as much evit -in paying too,_ _ vice-presidents, W. I F. Clark And Isaac The meeting was opened by the pa afal Is fr in the old stand to I is n w prem- result being jovialty and good fellowship. will be i leased to hear of him oucceer. His I � . T tor, Rev, . �� .1doney-Making' Educatiou. Salkeld ; directors, John Marquis, ohn Mr. Larkin, after which Mr. Wilhoiam leas 011, t � opposite Side of tl �e little as paying too m;U'ch. What ypm . - ''I 11 __ I r. I . tped. I . leorge W. Sturdy, Godi trieh lantyne was appointed chairmani and 'Mr. old ounqiy buildiing, which h i h" �purobas- serve by the worthy hostess in true old Wire. How these young Huronites will You want no N to get the very beat at I , , I � i� , , � , 51111111111 , Salkeld, sr., G I I Aal- . st set, the A mo t tasty, and sumptuous supper was next moyer-ahould be for the State legisla- want is a far garment Iallygusran � . I - townhhip ; John Earr, Hallet �b . Co onel Jas. Wation, secretary. Thp' financial ed a ad ii �ted up. -Two rinks I fth�Seaforth Soo style and from eilver half a century elf mb. i I . � Varcoe and Wm. F. Young, � i "'albo -no ; statement showdd the contributiyno for the earl ng club wer.t to Stratford cm Tuesday to old. After all had done full justice. to the 7VERY 3UCCESSFUL -The anlIual . meetin I g the price of the modEra,te earlier in the� . . I . I I . � ' I or yo want to� get a mo � _. Robert 'Thompson, Q e,e I n eprimary contest for t) � be Ontar- good t inigo, -an adjournment was made to of' Duff's church was held on Thursday even- . I A. JHumb�r and W. year to be liberal and the year as closed 00M ) t th * season, derato * I . - d and: were defeated by' 0 at. th h I me money an � T. Murney, Goderial. with a balanc4 of $238 in the treasury. iO I I he Sbr - e pa lor, where a few hours were most in of lao t wee -k. and passed off very -bar. - cheap far wo Id have f1ormerly Least YOU. . STRATFORD, ONTARIO. I 7- � in'ka priced fur fo thee, . . I '� 0 � is— � The reports from the various organizat�ona,. fordlo;lub--On Thursday last Mis t, _ - I Wrains young men and women for business L connected with the church were, jalso, most r a a party to her you iT. Lati- pleasa�tly spent in games and listening to in I piously and was most encouraging to � And just no ,, when youbeed the fura� I . , nor, a - nor, ,ay. ma, Oiends a - life, and places many in good paying posi E`�iTERiNG Hi3 MAJORITY. -The follo�viilg . C2 � ' f selecti no fiona the gramaphone of Mr. Bob- both pas �or and people. After'supper was Vions every year. This is the school that we take from a recent issu i of !the enoouraging and showed that good work Seaf rth.l. The evening was slent In games er, of Exeter. . About midnight a . the most, w� will gladly meet your" I � hearty served R -,v. A. M oNab, M. A., took the chair -demands andigive yoti bar -gains extra- I possesies a great reputation for first class Vancouver, British Columbia, - :3-rovicce." had been done along every line.� :The entire 5111 auc�ng, all enjoying themseIlves im. iote ofappreoiation was tendered Mi. and and business of the meeting proceeded. � i ary. i work. The -young man,whowas honored - contributions of the congregatro' for ,the me'! elY.�-The YOUDg people of '�Kinburn Are. Bell, and after singiig " Auld Lang The various reports were very satisfactovy ordin I Write for catalogue. Students ad- on the cc- p I . mitted at any tlrrle.� casion of hi.Q entering upo , year for all purpo9es amounted to the eum gave a surpriso party to Mr. abd Mrs. . I . I � I n hie m ijorit 18 of $4,076.31, and were divided aa follows : Stop so ;'f that place. The eveoing wail 3yne" all left for home feeling that life was and shovi ed that -energetic work had been . I I the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Isi so 2;ier, i . 11 �he better -for having been there. carried on during the past year. Freedom Your Money 0 -as a Power. ... � open in ame . , � � W. J. ELLIOTT, Prl�cipal. at one time resident � For creneral church purposes, $2.12� ; -Mr. 4nd Mro. NoTiRs.-Mr. an'd Mrs. Beeman, of Clin- from debt is one of the rusults, and -the last � - _. . 1 4444-62 rhey. ; It a and dancing. � : -_ says: "The residence of Mr. ana �1 re. L 1:1 : Char es Qolding�ioent 8 . I , " a is, o , � ' - adies Aid, 841� ; Church Sche6es, $464.- I. C unday with'Mrs. R. ;on, spent the last week with their dough- payment of $180 was made. A nor Opportunititial for eco,�nomy are -most- 72 ; Women's F6reign Missionaryl Auxiliary J. T it ell, of all. � Ma -plas of - I � . Miller, Hornby street, .wail the seene 6f a . Hens -T1 coabees ;er, Mrp. (Rev.) McLennan, at the manse. $94 was loported after all liabilities we�e plentiful and I pronounced. Don7b, let� 1. ' - pleasaub entertainment . on Frid ay w � peir. in-Cluding expens'e fund, $255.25 ; I Christian bald - vei y pleasant open m6a in97 to their �_ *.-Mr. Wm.. Moffat, of Manitoba, is visiting m1t. 85 was very ptoperly added to the time pass wit�outaomtng to thin �store ; . . frien s on Wednesday evening la � a Eir ther, Mr. J annual s rpajr I Reliable HarnesS. The occasion was a at rprise party tend�red Endeavor Society, $20.86 ; Sabba1th School, , , et,� in th�eir hi ohn Moff&r,.-Mrs. J. ' lary of both the organist and the with your a a cash t how far we - �an- . I d sole tions'on chP'rob caretaker. Can Make it or . . . to their son, Mr. Goo] -go Miller, rin the ' $171 27 ;,-MisEiori Band, $15,12, amounLing 'hall. Carpet balloo euchre an � see . . 0 �alfour, of the village, was visiting with The old board was r 4 ake it g? such tempt - in . . e- .or for -you ion niversary of his twon,y-first birth4ay. 'The ali, as we said: before, t(y the eum of $4,- the gmamliphone contributed in paftto the �rmdedn Hensall during, theweek.-Oa elooted with three changes, R. M Gavi ' values as 1 ve're vffer,ing in Sbeetings, ' I , . I popular youDg gentle nan Wail th 076.31. The retiring managers ere all re- ev " ' enjoyment. -Mr. G., F Blair, �1 in � � el recipient . &bbatt, last, the Sands School in ODDUeC- Miors and J. H. McLaughlin lbeingo'Xhp Ti9ekinge, Cmtons, Linens. Flannel I We strive to give the best values to be appointed, except that Mr. Geor en, 11 _ 'y �- 04, . - - of a journber of hanc some presents d a 8 Murdie barri'SMT, Of Bruesels.. was in town on Wed- tion wi h St. Andrew"a church, mob for t . Rev. Mr. McNab has labored 4 �Men's ­ 8 - uits, . . he neyv men Dress Good@, Uaderwe'r. , - - had. Gar own make are neat and stylish, host of good wishes from thos preamt. was appointed to take the place a the late I his way home from Goderieb' rat tin!ie ia the new School room. -Mrs. mc''t aEsi Inanely for the advancem nt of Boys' Saito, qc- ; .. George Dorrance; A plan was ad pted for neads legal h blue3a � ist aEsi e . and for wear unequalled. The evening was very pleasantly is Dentiv rith whero�heohnad bee . _01� oseph ohnston, of Hen. tho congr -gation and has been very cordial- ; � � I ' i I the enlargement and improvem 68 i . i;' P Horse Blankets all sizes'-, all shapes, all cards and games and the Merry in ikEr8 Jis- nt of the been practising lf� m�nner of *all, wi re- calling on f, iends here this week. ly � econd �d by We wouldname tber goods, and �give A- � I ' a' - �� 0 n ccf different things here, and, - I iew capers lately. A wee ago we had --Mr. t nd Mrs. R. B. McLean, on Friday ploased t( hear new verandah is to . pricea. See our Burlington Stay on Blank- peraed at an early hour." It il .sixteen church and steps !were taken with the ,%,,, 1s,,rn,(0tb.'.1 i'. many of his flock. We are ets. Mr. and 31 of carrying out the work as soon a picssible. weather zold enough to frecz3 he nose off a . - that a descriptio ' years since ro. Miller left �his I eveninE last, attended an evening party at be added )a the manse, painting done and perhaps, quote a price list bad we room, Robes -Galloway. Robes, Saskatchewan vicinity. They spent r years �n M ni "I'Provementa Will Eeicoure an . )� thel. week it but then it n�akes 11.1te difference, a& ,an- ) all was as ba�lmy as April and ol� Thut. . I -and the Bishop Robe, stylish toba, and have been twelve yea in 'V Sabbath schcol roo and. -�day we 1). Bell of the Zurich road, Hay. It goes season. . - aw fou, _ The proposed i ' brass inoitkey ; the beginning o the res dence of the'r genial friend,Mr. Paul other nee mary improvements made next : Buffalo, Robes up to date . you have to see, and ex ine the iner- - ' I and comfortable, and the p.rice right. codver, British Columbia, where kZlr num- other modern conveniencies, such �8 vestr , were trealted to the novelty of a 4anuary �ithou� caying that they spent a real pleas- 1� I —M p . chandise �� I a buying anyway- . , I ! - I Inspect our goods before buying. ' I thund at -next? --Mia� John. ant eve ing.- ev.) McLennan spent I ! erous old friends hare will be pleased to library, 'choir gallery, etc., togef ler .wi i r eitorm. Wh __ MIS. (R � - 1 — learn they have pros ered. - the re -seating and entire re.modeli ,� of ti e Stan, of Sarnia, � has Eisen spe6ding I Wroxeter, L i _V__q__V__I__ip a V L I I . Mrs., A%�ller 119 I ! a few Ronday in Clinton, visiting her parento,Mr. __4__A__4_-�- I I I q it 61, Al 'a r I _. was formerly M iaa He nderr auditorium, and Will furnish I ndsome, days wiU Misb Rathwell.-_Ning L 'to the � d Mrs. Beemau.-We regret to sfixt- NOTE� J -Rev. Dr. Wilkie, a returned ion, and that !she I � . aD � I . I Dan not yet forgotten I he old home is m L - 00mmodions and comfortable plac ol wo .. unfavcraple weather, the c1rolv, missionary from India, occulDied th, i I I snl- - ali billed for that''Rey. Mr. MaLounan has been confined 0 pulpi� - � I � 01 i i - . I I I The .' BHODERIOWS feat by the following extract from a le�ter ship such as will be creditabl-P to th congr?. this (Fr,d ]1, has bee'ki postpone& to his r sidence through illn&,ss for E;:)me of the Pi-eabyterian ,-church' n Sunday.LL a a 0 I �-q 0 - - _. �� �. Miis Elda Hi,zil eturned from i I ­.. . - eareingeceipt. Shevqqkin,dly ese iniprove- ex y i�r days and nableto take his work wooa ba -3 'r I . of which w gation. The entire cost of tb until n VrLay �Tebruary 6t . Ioeep the was u say, : " It has been a very mild winter; ments are catir4abed at 810, i date ix ind and watch i Oil Hi 'llgate, where she, has spent the p).st fir; I I Harness Shop � � 000, bat the -for a ood 7time.- Sundayt but his numerous friends will be 9 . 0 1 ' - - Cady's Blook far here, with no 8nom of frost, but go Ladies"Aid have very generously a r!eed to 1 Mies I Taylor, of Port Mooths.-While en of � con4id. , Huro 11 in 8 in a game I I � An- sb Wednesdayj ' FJ - / erable rain. undertake. the aost 1pending leased to learn that he is on the mend hocil:ey. i i . � To -day, January 18bb, is like. of - re-seatirij the i the wi r with her siFoter, Me . Rk,thwell. a ain.-The morning service in St. Kineardine, la Es U UL a day in Ontario in th new church. . I CI— -= — end of April or ,ibE: Steps were also taken to rai' I -Mie( . Torrance, John Harris had his. collar bone broken.- � L - SEAFORTH. - n_ it of Clinton, has been d ew's church last Sabbath was conducted ja s All in was in Toronto for a few i � - - . ginning of May. Vancouver is still $9250 additional for the support of a ffiis3io" the gi�e�t ,of .friends in Seaforth and Eg- b Mr. Charles Mustard, of Brucefield, who 6tb � ' - 11 goIing I .qays - ahead, with every broppect of contin4ed ary in the Rome Misition field in ace'ordance ,mondvL 1p his weeka-Oa '�Nednoloday of i studyi6g for the ministry. He ia a clever is week -.-The annual coogregational Dry 00ods, Co. , Mee I I � prosperity. Wiahing 'a be kindly remom- with a, recommendation of Session. i � this wee�., John Hinchley, an - rting of the Presbyterian chur�c'h wai 11 . Al 1= I" mr bered to all our -1 ; .4 .3 ! � I � : I fba TZr .A? f. j& 'D amployoo of y u qn an his thoughtful and'elcquent held Mo -A- ff- nn . I � - - 011 8 an acquaint- . I i I ­ � ox furniture factor I .7 - W1300n. 6�. r CaSh 1�.- F% M - __ ; i . I y had sormonwas listened to with a great deal of us attendance ' � i I . . ancea in the east a ON11 as our ol friend LOCAL BRIEFS. -We notice in � ! I the ml f rtune a eve is' fingers p,essure and we have no doubt profit. Wis. small, -David Myles was in Bayfield C4th's eate, t -- SITOR, whose coming, is a :recent taken o while working at t He last week. -A load of youag ladies attended � . I i . ­, TuE HrRo.N Expo i one f be ma- b do fair to rank high in his chosen and i : - � . looked forward to with juat an issue of the S4. Paul Pionear Pressithe par,- ebines, The curlers 'who went a social in Bluevale last Wednesday -Miss From January Sth in all much plg,'&B- traits of the curling rink that cap I a Sbratford sacred profession. Rev. Mr. Granstolo, of . , ... ure as 16 years ago this spring when we �rst e eaay to play with the ScOtchlmen Cromarty, conducted the services in the Maude Elliott, who has.- been tile guest of D Good --- . Departments of the � received it after leaving our old hoW. " Jobbers' Trophy " at the Nortl4western report go IYr. and re. Brawn for some weeks, left - . ry - s Store. I . � in . I od time. In their gaT4e they a 6me ch rch Slinday evening. Mr. Cran. Harpurhey," Curling Bobspiel, held in Sault Ste'. Maria. come o t even, altho' for"Kineardine on Thursday. . i I - �� ! . ugh the old b.ountry a on is a universal favorite with the people -W. Greer, of I - � _10 - � Mr. W. D. S,,uart, an old- Seaforith boy, men w I oped some of the other rinko.-Mr. o'Sb. A drew's and they are alwaya pleased Wiirtor, is the guest of relatives in --thd busily engaged buj ing horsioe to - � 1: who was here viaiting his Parents, �Mr. and Hugh - tophenson is eon . Manitoba.1111 soon 159 Ship to �� Centirdl Business College, DIED IN KANSAS.—Many of our readers fined to his home I a vuill�ed­�ev- R. S. 0. Anderson has re� the wea�her will allow. . . I . t, have Ian opportunity of listening to hi t r _X r r Mra. Alex. Stewart, a few weeks 6 o, has from Tor-rinto, and is spdn,ding a few -A meeting of tbel . I 19 Ithrougl illnesi. I . - TORONTO, will ro,gret to learn ofJ he death of Mr. An- the honor of b 11 : � d scours�e. i - business men was hold, - I r era ski1p of this rink *4ich so i —*— � : � I * Ine'a offielf on Friday evenin drew Ros3, a former &gbly respected re' day4 here.�-W. French obipp Df in Dr. Mi dent of this county. Isi- signally dis tinguis hed, themselves. -A rin� 1 . � f I � � ed apar,load i , � g, for - Write for general cataloguo. Our book- The . News, of M4n- from the Sesiforth urling club i Lumley. � i I I I .hogs on Monday, and John Hamilton a car- , the purpose of orgallaizing a board of trade, I I load of cattle. -Miss Alice Hamilton wits There was a very gbod repretient tion, w.1th -1 � ary 15th, has the following : e, f friends in Brussels last week.- .Reeve Sims in the � I chair. �Th , a I I I specially. A postal will briDg " This 00'0- with a -rink of tb e horse to Hack l- 4 e followin , I mera' sons c. - Stratford on We' ay to play a match cently iDELAn�li§ DELAINES, WOOL,D - let " Back to the farm " will interest far. cheater, Dickenson cou ty,Kansas, Of Jal�u c Del w,ent! to NOT ,9 -Mr. Jamf s Broadfout ii . � Brucefield. munity was greatly shocked last Thor a I Scotc sald a I ELAINES ! the !guest o I 9� - - -- it. Address . 'h curlers., The handso e ' . ney, Brothers for a I Far your new shirt waist. Just received, a Another old resident of Howiok has passed board were elect4d .- Mr. F. Metcalf, . � evenin sd,ay rink is comp:)se . . . . . f essrs. G orgai PaPer. figure. -Mr. Gideo,,,,,, , obl-.irk half dozen choice patterns of the prettiest awa' is person of Mrs. Thomas Pope,� president ; Mr. D. B. MoKiunob . � ' � W. H. SHAW, Principal. g by the announeement that An dr�w son, J. S. �111 I and fa.n�illy,, of Herleall, spent Y, in t 9 vice- � Ross bad dropped dend 'While at work �in Roberts F. Rolmsted and, I Alex,, with lig parents . � Mr. and' ; � Delaines we've seen for many a day.- To sea who�e dea h occurred at) the family residenc�l president; A. � E. adwiu, � secretary; A.. Yonge and Gerrard slis., Toronto. - Wilson. - Mr. D. D. Wilson jig in Toronto .M ra. � George them in to want a few yards. Come in and On Nednesday, after a few weeks' illnese.1 Elder, treasurer ; � � the field gathering corn. Mr. Ross an , I i I ouncil, Messrs. Powell, nthe -1 heri Spent Saturd* and Suod I - . th I ton, MoRlroy,'Gerry, Moser,. . I d gentleman wept 'reabyll, j,om Z at her . I — ,togetheri . � field Foreign Mission Committee of the ,� the Iteac � ayi ell a sight and you'l y long 0 ' 1686-52 son, Tom, were working id 6is this week, attendino a meeting iilif , HoEikirk.-Mise H. A. Merrill, our: school 9 I surely bu ' A hl sband and grown up family of sons and Elder, Herring I , I and about 4 o'clock the oll , .. � enough fcr a waist or two.. .Don't forget daughters are left to moum the lose of a! Ohellow, McKelle , scottl� McMurchie I I I � . __ , I e I armors 0 1 - 9 ,, to the hou � terian church, of Which" he is s� meinbe�. a iD Hibbept��­Some of eh i or bargain doin kind and �aithful wife and mother. T 0% se to repair his shucking-p6g. mumps. , along t boundary are talking .1 . go in the balince of'our Fur he 'Wiliford, Wittlau or and � C. Hamilton. - '; . W" . He appeared to be in bia Usual good healli ". are very i prevalent In tov�A �no beef ri for the coming summ f h0iog a Stock. IThe E. McFaul Co., Seaforf;h. funeral. wh ich took place on Saturday, to They decided to advertise .io the leading, L h vicinity just now.1--LL%st Fridliv night was e . ; If any, � ! � I the new I - st ' The a-madian Bank and laughed and joked with his daught�'r, the coldest night Of the seaoo� thul', far." more W' Id take L - 1833-1 Wrometer 7 cemetery, was largely daily papers for 'onie good iud-u He& Lettie, remarking'iovia[ly that when be got it into careful c�noider- i atts ad. S. B. McKellvie wao in Teaswa. They intend holding a Meeting iD Industry � 1; � PRESE�TATION.-Mr. ' George Hirt, who to I sh6 . W Fortunately �there ivad not a high wi�'d, or it 4tion thtly would likely get it ofga�ized.- . r, � . . . . . . . . I . ' I I OF COMMERCE. the peg fixed lie would go oub and , would hav'e been . dessrs,1 " George Kerslake and- :Thomas has been sliperinteiadent of the Presbyterian vot week. Hall, on. Tuesday' eveuiag�and bring any Tom how to shuck corn, He returned 6 .41 +st unbearable. Mr. i I I correspondence or . . Dick, of Toronto, the�purcbaaceof tb A Memo 6�avematerialon the kroond for ohIrch Sabbath school bers for a number of . i i Plans they may have, .­ bec I I I the . . I , . before the Council. the field and had n at work bil lw 118, was in' ! % wao, on F he recip. I Blvtb. I They allo speak about, I . I to st i TO. minutes when he fell dead. � Tom heard I's I rent of a handoome writ I ! I aiding some of,; theJo'Cal inillp 11 - HEAD OFFICE, - - - TORO,N . t a fe� Egmond woollen. �fl i buildint i pring, the for er! barn ye r?, riday I�at, made d i t . striea to en- ' - . I �i week. -Miss John to' , a ,memberwi nd thd I tt6r a house. Mr. T. Ved^nor is ling desk, and M ra. A PLIVIAS NT SURPRISE -On Wednesday 1 large their plants. 'The firenien held their. ,�,,�f el I I I n f � � father groan and caught bin� as he was fall- Collegiate Institut: Oreparitl to build. ! . Hart of 6' finely decorated berry se't.. The 2lat l'inall., Capital ('paid ' taff here,' we �;on er-1 . I I ;:V,. J. Edmonds was pleasantly' k UP) $ 8.000,IDOO. ing. Tom ran for his sister,'Lettie, and t i I annual meet* � 11 he stand, has I —0 I � ad ress was read by ti.e pre Ing in t e fire ball on Monday - two carried their father to the house. tendered er resignation, i'to t . I sent 'euperin- . 11 I � ito t el � I � ! ised )y his Belgrave congregation. i evening and LLLLeleote the fol�10W,og officers _., Reserve Fund - � Dr. effect as " � Higgins; and the presents. 'v'ruhT4' h a handso 11 -_ $ 21500,000, Beitzel Wa4 summoned . soon as1h6r .place4 can bei Allbd.1 1 Bluevale. ;- te dent,1B. A. I f � they )resented him Wit I I offe I I �. I ti n was! made by Me�srs. John McQueen me r for the year : Chief Geo- White ; captain,. � . - ind announced that Miss JohnIston �as beon red u I fur ovexco it, ace napanied- by a k n6ly i � deaLh!was caused by ap plexy. . a goOd p0ili-� NOTES 'The Presbyterian ' qh r, i � J'". �Sims ,--let lietr nant, P.. i Aggregate Resources Funeral tion in the ClintonC Ilegiate oat . �Ih * tea and John! McKenzie. 4(ter the sent&- McKay ; P -ad. ---..: services were held at th 3 b() I it0e, 4nd: i'neeting,' eld last Wednesday e ienir worded adi xess. 0 Edmonds was cOm- lieutenant, A. McK'1enz'.e ; sei3retary-treaa- - over - - ourie Tuesday al. a3 C)into.n is, her hem she has' succels I every tionanelaborate supperwao servpdre. The pletelytakiin-bysurpriae. Thiskindly and . . I 10� � $72,000,000 ternoon, Rev. George I I ,. deoi'dodi to � 9, was on. I .. . cKay, of Conoordi�, accept that offe�. $h3 is a very coT � particular, 'be �church eviihing �yas pleasantly spent in social inter- appropriatc uref, J. Jacks � - I - . . officiating, assisted by -he Rev. Richard' iiet�nt nd Fat e t rs' hall being crowded !to the course, games, etc., all I ati I eift expresses fully the appreci- . . 6. 1 @� - Hon. G. A. Cox, President, P. tea -,her, and gave ei-it ire satiBfac6ion 40re; to oorp. h ladies of the chur I present feel,ing that on of the congregetion for' their pastor � I I B, E. Walker, General Manager. The burial was at Keystone cemetery. T�he both trustees I [ , � " ell p1ravided the-evenibg had been pleasantly sn� profit- and of the loving relations exist Wiiithrop.: � � . and st,ul] ents,-Mr. W A t 1J.he goal I I ing between - body wan embsImed and the fuuera,l put ff I -,p�� lugs to ratisfy the Inn6r cray. ably spent. . : th- r1IA _: L ; � ;I . t, P11 is having a lot of � lb s ,i�i;_ .4 1 1 1 � t ""v t a arrival or toe Eon I 15 1- 1% pis Ings, whil 3 n the church a splendid �iusi I . coKu 8 onoraq,te in many things but, 1440W I cal NOTES,_�Mr. A. Aikionhead returned i , f 5 udrew, irt? ILI:] stave! lactory.-Afr. WILlsylo, to NOTES r. James Moffat, of Strat 4 ; I afford tA �' London, England, Office, saw mill not in Dry Goods. i . Washington. Andrew Ross wa in who I I � elwas rendered bv th6 Wii igham his home';in London lar,t week, after' a eeri- - ford carry - over any n We 'Can; il � � I . e born xecently sold his � farm in tiabo I I visited hi rents here over Sunday. -Mr' uu6 D, I rue , to I Presbyt3r an church choir, under" th6: r ,bar of Fure, Jacketo,� ; Scotland, October 16bh, 1835 ; died, Janu- Mr. �N?e8tlake,' e%der. ous illneals, at the home,of his brother, Mr. Wm.,! Cash, a student of Knox College h I I ET, E. C. ary Sth, and ha� taken &'p si on'in I ship of di a �a Underclothirig, in f4ct t 8 i -. George Cline things that arie- , - � � I . Rev. F. ! wann James Aikenhead.�Robert Brock' is in ahed two splendid sermons . . -1 1903, at the age of 67_�eara, 2 the , furniture i factory, 0 i I classed an win-ier D�y Goods. This is one months, and 23 days I had his I 0 prea in St. An' I � . . SEAFORTH,BRANCH. - At the early age of and � effects 11 removed I amily . and Dr. 1/ cDonald gave short ad1rea13 is, and Cheago, ooking afte ;the affairs '� of hie drewfa church on Sunday. reason why We offer Oo many; I 1'1� 16 Mr. Rose left hie native count t:) � S Ifaf a e. th Rev. W. J. West manipulated 'he ; He was here in inee at -tucill I I � . I - I ry and last week. -W I jgramo- br( ther, . Brock, who was killed !'in the conn4otion with the thristian Endeavor remark.ably low pri�es Th: h, Me 'Ju �­ . ; went to Ontario, Canada, and on Da . pu%ih in another q'ol :hone. The proceeds amount d t I � . a ' F 1 _. - A ge-naral Banking business trar cemb�r a statement by � r3lcNaughton,( u in 0 $73. rai road ocidient at Wanstead. � � - If a - 24th, 1858, he was united i ) f B r 4 6 Bo�s. TP� - -Rev. Dr. Society, who help to keep , a Co.., Sea -forth. .." sacted. n marriAge 9 he next Ov : missionary i . 1833.1 . I a respecting the Clinton! hospital. :This'; inspi- en -F ! TY I " . - - . ening a social was gi en 'to the StE wart, 3f Clinton, preached in the Presby- duri �g the I utflivner monthr.-Mr. P. Doug. DISTRICT MEET-T.N6,.-Tbe dist . Sarah Broadfoot. To this on" , abildr - he Sunday senool ' Mr " t . - - as esta�lished by Dt G'' ' .; fit.- . I rict meet I � I las a I - eight children, four sons and four daiii, .. I . nnu jandi ib Lindsay inerso � nitoba asi I I tends . a Orange Lddges-of 0-niletf,dietrict, Farmers' and Graziers' Notes dis ion were borl, tution w , cjfl�F Wm. ter an church on Sabbath evening � ii � As Burns' ball ,at Lucknow on Ing of tb . , I . cauntaid, and special attention give hteilo, is dollig a eplendid work, and i ; anew- Mr Charles Muet&rd preached, to Kippen Monday 'exening.-Mr 1. -_ I �n all of whom are still living and werep"teseot valuable instit ti , quaintan , illag, this ane HillelGreen congregations on Sabbath - T. : the lodgei rjoo�i, inj Winthrop,, on - X on In the . I en� a couple I - I It is over twenty years ago when i the folliDwing officers- . to the collection of Sale Notes, etd. at the funeral. When 29 yearb of a a be much so is 1 , ,sM� at he last, their pastor being nick. Mr. Mustard m - Way - 9 & mi;illt iijg old a �, in the Watson, of 'was held in , 0 i connty,� So k. � Luck Dow. a of days in our 'January 13th, SAVINGS BANK. t h s t5 ll�i I I united with the Preab terian is case that 'the doulaby J tt�oek u p I a d ten milee from � I idet Wit eek. ' Mr. Elam Livingstone, : were elected - W. 1). W,,- VV. j Kenny - I would b quitaliastified in giring j6� . �n . eve ung man, who is at present at- who ' - * , ;. - � � I I ed an deposits of $1 Brucefield, Ca y eburih at �, d he is a ol ni we reported 60 low last week, is ; D. M., W m. I .. nada, and continued faithif I i . ' hoe beer very successful. having �now! . M. L wrie ;:- c�baplain, J. 8, , - - and ufliwards. it a llbsral annu I gr ,I 1,about too ling h Clinton Collegiate Institute, impr( 0 1 - .. land arlb. Iri should, � ilqo, i I I 0 ao ek 6f land. He has th .. .- I Interest is credited to �00 ,ving slowly, and strong hopes are 'Welsh ; D. of S.�, W!. Johnito'n ; � in the cause up to the time of his deat , is yi�isir re- pre )sratoiy to at � I � treasurer, .� accounts on the 31st of May I participate q 1.� . , � udy ing for the Preeby t'�erian enterafned for his recovery. -Mr. T. Joynt, tba ; rec4rditig sidoristary,.S. J. 4- � . Wood, . Mr. R,jas came to Kansa in the fall of 188 eship of Frankli 1XIMPE61- Mir istry -Lblies Maggie Campbell entertain- of St. Hole , shipped a a � - and the %nnie o in Governmenb aid. -Mr. S. ! .8ioned t is re'ev I . i . , W. Trewar -_ ed on a f he has held fi %I 'AecietarY, S. PAbick � P R * ' if Zurich was' in town, on Monda�. I 'ity, whi, �h ran years. ad a numl1inr of her frie ds on Friday last.- of ask so fro this station last week i , � � 30th of November in each year. and the following spring settl ar ii Mr. Rannie's tri��ds� a e alwayd, Dr seven�eeu n ouple of car loads Robinson ; finane . ; 09de3 The Bank hai K branches extendinK throughout two , . � I � .6- -­ I " J. H. Cam ell and John Mont. '_ - ­. April ,wil6e northwest of 11anchester, whero Meet him and t ave i �leac d to 1, ,,Mr. &I d Mrs. Charles Mann, of iqgIna, Miall Ella �089, of Seaforth, I , to the lecturers, - . I Ontario, Quebee, Manitoba, Northwest Territorie3 he r9jaided to the'time ofbie death. M -. hi '. ' h ple'as%nb war with , are visit! ag Mrs. Mann's parentl, I � and sistf Mro. Barr a visiting her United Stat)#. It is a wonder the farmers gomery. After the Delusion of bu6ner, __ . �. � 11 - �q m -Mr. J. P. i He i y. -Mm. Charles Mason, don't buy the ashes around here and use the brethren adjou d to the home of Mr. _. � ' �� BritiZ Columbia, Yuk,)n Distr;ct, Alaritime Pro' Roes was' one of our most thrifty and pro i+ nd�rgon spent Sun ay ab I Mrs. R. )Ilnbalo. 'They have been M �ri the who i's in Olinton hospibal,-where she had a them - -, . I I - - - I i�l vinces And the United Statea. ad the eonfi logersoll, his old home 1 Hie father i very I Webteig I en years. -Miss S�hderatpki re- 8 turn r removed ' i on t is Iand.-Mr. John Willford : J. H; Campbell, wheke Sim Campbell and A ­ . Gf . _ - � t. I " den(a ill and he went Cc visi ` him. -Mr. . rg I slowly rec 'Ing. entertains few of his friends on Tuesda number of the Lady True Blue6 -had pre - - , �, perous farmers and enjo . . Is I I 'I turned t( rontol last Saturdiy, itter a -Mr.Ale .RoBsendwifoare I . y . pay- __ : , - - � visitin4 frien a eveniog.- e Orangemen of at sumptuous supper. It is 'tx> - - -1 , I fell on the ice in'the rir�k, -Mr. Keeler, of are making rest preparations -for h 0-1ding shy bat all did ampbe, justice Ito the bounti- - I- I - G. E. PARKF.3, Manager. and respect of the entire community. 40 Willis is oarryink his a in in a ali 0 V-sitwith friends.-Wi. 8.i Me. in Paris a d neighborhood. this distri eda - needless F. 11GLUESTED, Solicitor. served several terms as t ownahip treasure 1� ng. i He month , I I . I I - ­ . � 1624 and was again elected to bbat office last fal injuring it, and a � Loan and a, on, of !)�Irp�in, Manit 9 I s;ie of 'Mr. the gli ous twelftb of July here .1 - ;b . few nightq afterwards I r�, are Whit Y, i, visitin - at- Cho bar t I - - . . r I hen retolmog fro, 1�viiilting Mr, J. Mccllraoken.-Mri. M - , Job,, e chen.-Mr. Peter McGregor left )ri this year. ful spread - yled themselves, I . I I I I - I i I , � . o and that they enjo - � i �, I � f I I : � I � � � : � � -Olat local horse buyers are at progiont to the full. ,I � � - - I ; � ! . . . I I . I �� _�­ - - . � , , . - I I ! . I i � I - : ; I : I I I . � i ! � i � . I i . i t ; , i i L; 4 i � i i : I I i ; � I . i - i � . i i ! I . � . 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