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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-12-11, Page 8-­­ .- ­­--------- -- -- -,------,- -- ­ -1- - -­­­­­ .�'—�,-"�---"�----7-------�—�"-.--,--",-,-, - .---- 'PROMmmm"�.��-- --1 1--------1-- ­­­­—,.­­­­­- . � ---------T- --­­ —�­­--- ­­­­­­­--- . . I .-,:-- ­ ..---1 -----­----­------­------ - -­- , . ! : � . . . ; . I I � . , � . -- � i I ��, . . � w - I � 1 7 . I : . � I . . . � I I I I . ; ,, � I , � . � 11 : : � I , : - I . � : - - . i 7 1 . - � � , .., . 1 4 . I . . I I � I. . i �,I ; � . . L i - : - � - . I I I - i � . III . . . : 1 I , ; I - . . I . I - , . : - I I I . .­ � . --- k 1� . . . � � 1: I I I . I ,� .. . � . I i Ii � . . � f . - � . ;;. . � . I . � I . I 1 4 . . I i . � . 2 � � : , . . T I . I I �- . i I � - . . ; . . , " .. � - � . . . 0 . I i - ,. I - � � �. � I , - . - . � . . I I , . , I . I I : ­�) - I , � I I . � � - . I I - I I � � � . . I I I i t. I - . 7 i . .1. - I -- . I I . . :1 I , �,,�, I . � I . . � '. I 0 . .1 I - : . � -- 1-1.1 ­­ � � ­�. 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Conteloys,ptoduce mor. i � J - . . e" . I I . ,* of , . . ofient.—Miss Mabel Sparkohasreturnod to - W P— A �� I . I . ! ka � 11-1 born on the fel farm adjolaij ig the town - ' sod has rented the parb be formerly cc- - " KA: - . FLAXSEED WE . VE A SPLENDID - "' ?P101A (SX100 Seafortit. V9, I just Two S - ­ - � ­ -­ ­­-- ­­-��-­­­ ­­ �-- forty four yesis 1 ago and liss resi,ded , : , i. � . . . i the '�, arm where ' sho . I Somforth,—Mrs, Cornelius Cook and little .. , I . - . 'ASSORTMENT 0 � ever since O� it , 'oil . - - � . am y O� , n I � I OLSTRICT 0 ,� - $be had a f I no-ohildri i. eight of . . I daughter are In Wroxoter this week visiti . -- ­ — . I I - . . . ,;� Mrs. Cook's p9renti,—Mr. and Mrs. 10! a � I — . , L T . , d �7 . . I . . ' -L � I whom, fq�ir tom a d four dat ;liters, still I nsdet Destricoyer . .1 .i� I - . - TOLKET CUTLERY TO THOSE 1 IN ARREA survive a taro grorn up. She was a quist;E - . Hefft raau entertained a number of their I - .. I . . I -1. r. " - a good . Salts I and Sulphur frion'de on Tuesiday evening laot.,Tho isso- , ' -- - Until Christmas, Better choofe than voramb e. tSome peopleers born 80188GRS - -. � f — 4 , url"hlidsl#xi�-kind� -hearted we mov . I - pic crastinstere—nei Cher advice nor entreaty Proves &Va- iIbjQ-----they won7t 4 .� I . . ' . 'WABLE CUTLERY A large number of those in at rea a have neighbor and a con stant frioni sild' those Dyster Shells and Grit rament of the Lord's Supper will be observ. anticipate, therefore, must be content with depleUd asror�mentv, But 44 .1 11 r quepts for romi�tancex, who kn6v , or m t sincerely. d ia Carmel Presbyterian church on Saw jD one .of thab kind ? You want to'make, selections under favor- . CARVER8 IN OASES esponded to our re ' _I her but iioved It Barrel Salt and 'Grain Bags bath morning, December 20th, when the you are nc - - , � ­ and to those we extend our thanks; There She was Widevoted isad conelti 6 member able conditiono heuoe lob us remind you that there tire but two weeks � - . are still. however, a large number, , d f i Om of the PfItiebyterlanj church andj: oth by pro Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Londesboro. is ex- . ! sing no I C-1 I - Linseed Meal and Oilicake. before the ringing of ,he Christmas belle, Postpone your purcha i a we would be pleased to bear. is oopt and �oxample Obe always i eisdouraged . - � rooted to condnob the servioes.—Ale. and longer, The store crowds, although great already, are nothing to what -1 Qlvy-t US A CALL .FOR*a--- thee Aim. C. A. AleDonnell were in London for � - . I On and after February Ist next,tht 1116111`135 that: which tended for the good I Sho will Got Our Prices. they will be, No occasion to repeat argamenw against late buying,. - . of all subscribiisrs two years or m , In af- be mined 0 I You've board them, tested them M1311Y ft time. Will ycit profit by ex. i ore F a ,.aotoaly�iabor wnfimilybircle. ,� - 41,00 Is ,of days the fore part of this week. - rowswill be taken olf our liste, atill - th ir but in'the cotomuni�y where miss had lived _1V1TJohn Bider, of the town,ship of Hay, HOROF BLANKETS - - I - . OLkK]l shot a fine fox during the past weak.—Oar perience, and , i I I ; Accounts placed in other hands for coVection., so long atid where a e. had bean s6 highly, � I i SLEIGH BELLS 1� .. I . � - by will -$-a ee- HAMMTON & 1110E villagers were pleased to see the Rev, At, a, .D '' =or VAn Ir . Aar I It l 1 0-', teemed. Muchey pat , felt for I I .1 � . ��hn "o -f . 0 YOUR S.110111pp AA a .2 CATTLE OHAINS CiiRTST'VA8 BEEF"' Mr. X; 0 thesorrowin' hut sad and f'AmiIYOnhc- Head Merahants . . . Soxforbli, McLennan in our village this week,after � - � . - I I - shipped.f , B-6 ; fbi.e remains. �. - . his close call in coup � action with the explos. � . I I � I STALL FIXTUP48 I i6rnhsro,� Tuesday, a lot lof very oount-of-th6i irreporable lose. -- -- - . -- ­- . I I fine cattle for the Christmas market f,,,at Tor. we . re laid t st in a Maitlatitl�aok 60nk�., -S ion from acetylene gas at Kippen church.— . ---- LANTERNS h -opisrate school board .of this town, at a . . A". � . Mr. William Hoggarth was in Guelph this . � auto. They were purohaved from ' 0 fOl- stery on 4 a 0 � I "sting hold on Tuesday evening last, do. I I I ' I I t I . . - . .. . SNOW SHOVELS - - lowing well known feeders and at h prioest . . . 1: . olded to re-establish the junior dapartment week attending the fab cattle and poultry - I ... � . ' uANNIVER ,— again, which was temporaf ily suspended i In 1910 2Lre evv R i 11 ' show. —An entertilament wilt he hold ' I named : - Froth George Mardis. afortho b1=11OD1ST-C11ug,4 He * a F em nders., . � I I 'InDevereau , uOksr- Sunday the is ary of the Methodist after the mid-iumnier holidays. and It eve on. L . 'You will find our prices right on the above, 13 beffere, $777 ; Joh Z.ql 107; I 31illor's opera hall, on Satorday, December -- ---­ - - -- -- � - I smith, 4 swettis, $-278,46 ; Rogerson f, Bros... alturch will be hold. no .W. Browv,, gaged " tamber Mrs. W.'H. Bullaril.—The 19bb, when Dr. W, G. Alexander, of - Now KID GLOVES. HO SIER . L - - I . . . � Iffullett, 2 stoors, $139-0 R. J-. MOMOMMAD, B. D,,-, of Mitchell. one of .1 he cleverest vilitof Brigadier Hargravep -to Seaforth, York, will deliver his oalebrattd and hum, I: . ,� -- .�., Hallett, 1 - heifer, $67.50 .- L. Dovirr&ux, preachers of the London Coid,oronoe, will which was to have taken place on Novem- crous lecture on "love, courtship, marriage Good quality with dome fasteners and Handsome embro*dared cashmere hose r)0e. , .1 --- MAillop, 3 steers, 6*205 ; George Turnbull,. preach morning and aping, *60ial OffOr- bar 23. d, but which was postponed on so. and jealousy." i � I over seam stitching. all shades and sizes, per pair. L%dies' :Pecial ca-thmere hose 2,r�o I - I . U ! 191f A 19MMIrl. � MoKill6p, 4 6tearr, $251 ; Wm. Morri'vous logo and tubteript,fon's � are soked.by the count of the illuesoof Mr,f. Hargrave, - will 4-- 75c, $1, $L25,sud $1 50 per rair. per pair. Men's pecial cathmere Nox ,0,,--, , - - I I . . MeKillop, 3 heifers� $185, ; R. McGonofkle, trugtorem to inset the necessary ,expons0l Of. take place on Monday, December 14ths, at Constance. . HANDKERCHIkFS.- I ptr pair. - � , . . . I . ! NECKWEAR. � . I ; Tuckeramith, 5 belferr, $M ; G. W,. Wren, the year. I A. Cordial invitstiooi is given to 8 O'clock p. -in. The Brigadier will be so- Wanted at R, Jewitt"a, I � lb or 2 Ib prints 25 dozen printed, lo each. 25 dozen I il � - I . V SBAFORTH, There Waite two or all' I . I Ribberb. I bull, $81.60. companled 1by Major Raw1ling. A good time of butter for which we give 17o a pound, Any q Lsdies' collars and tier, the latest . - � i . . : ; "an, Lawn ab ,I), I 2o each. 160 dozen fancy at ideas � 1, �, . I - � throe others, but --we were Dot able. to pro. '* -1 0 I My of dried apples at 6a a pound, our winter boots 25o to 84 a&cli7 GaaVs rclegant new ti , . . . . ' ' Dvited to 56 up. Embroidered at 10c to $1, � as 2 1 1 � . oure-the names or. prices. Most of the ani- In expected# and �the public are i and sox and ruobere will keep out frost and cold, .each or 5 for $1. . , Zo . �i. -� Hardware, Stoves, Eft. , Why do I mail the obespost 10 so in town att6nd.—Mr. Moffatt, pthikelpal of the pub-- I . - ..a - , come and try them, 1 1878-1 MILLINERY. I �. malis were purchased by-wedghto The whole because i give my special att,ention lo Ohio line, XX- lio moboolo. was awary a couple -of days this . FANCY GOODS. .- f . I : 1. I 9 ,A cigar store ,s.—The concert hold by the Ladies' , . - - � an , . fie DuE NOTE lot figured up to about - .. I aide my et*ok and got p � _ Ready-to-wear bate—Pelbad $1 to $3 each 1 - � 824001 � 1`is ., his home Ita Ripley, on aceounb of D ylleo, 15c, 20a and 25o each. Ceat � � I ­ ; .11 i � I 1877-2 week, at Aid of the Kinburn- Methodist church was a Tarn, O'Showtors 25o to 81 each. InfanVo I ' ' L I - - i and shaving. parlor, , re I . ,I I . I I , � the very serious illness of his sister.—Mr. . . ieces 25o to 50o each. ' Cut-hion covers Ze I : --, - . Pip", cigars and tobaccos. I I keep all gran4 success in ever� parbioular, although -10 .1 A Hunoz-v- AuTnop--We have had the . - bonnets sod caps 503 to $1 each. i , 4 �Will McLeod had an exciting ride on Wed I ra 500 to $2 each. DOMINION BANK. pleasure of isading an excellent en. the 1o#4iirEg:lineP. Look In, opposite t r, e0ommerelal.:' . the.attandanee might have kseii,v larger. The . SHAWLS, , o 81 each. &aod cove - Dunn",lisdorth. . 1877-2, nesday. H6' was returiming from Clinton excellence of the progiamme given for the - ; BILK WAISTS. I ;, . ' titled I I The Old Orobard,?l by twk ?,.. * - � HEAD OFFIOR, TORONTO. . ­ rs Will 6nd .it to the'! advantisg1e wibh a horse and outter, When coming in. issit two years by thd Ladies'- Aid should , Honey comb ahawlir 60c to $2 each, C&le. . . , � - I . Cloie." jr, is published bv Win., Briggs# -of Ftiskmd -It- if .�� 1. ISE 4� 6 ^-m rpf tho h,nlA back Strang broke' A I Sir I nn r. U 0. I U A U W-abbing tilks, beautifully made. Caridin. . - A � .,�l . S------ I , XUIF17Y � � VWEi0LF-J : �1- -i ­­ � i � , 2 STO RES I �t .. . so sen intar produoe Bur ox . I 15 Au V .U.T V W"As nEure largerotowds in too future, The on a ribys v . AM wr � I i , $ , . I E. B, OSLER, N. P, T. G. BROU HE, 'Toy at ... It is a totoperituos, story, �and the quantity of butter, c p,, dried apple P and dressed &Ile f a � AL Vile, Green, Ciesm, White, and Black— - Y -, 0 1 1 .Wing the 011449r to 001118 00 the finiallill' Clinton Ontario Street bf6tho4ist' church for evening wear $2 50 each. Wool clouds - � ou -ca � General Manager scene. I laid into@ Jon g- county of poultry. would prefer butter in to!] i from two $3, $4 and $51' each. . - President � I � to heals, frightening it sod cau-Jing- it to ran ' I - .- --- - 1.2 .� (ave excellent singing, and Miss Oarrie 25o to 50c each. - t , , Middl I . It Is we writ n" inteasoly fourpounds. Alexi stobie, 0"h pooduce otore, choir 1 -11 allothex 6. ., . - off . � .'. , '7x8 I . Shipley's recitations were of the highest or. UMBRELLAS. LINENS. to, t � 187 f and kiok. It went down street at a 2:40 Capital, F�ul ty 1�aid UP ­S2 -983,86& 00 Uteresti g and h" throogbot# a good moral 8*'10'tb' ., %-.­ I I . - - -is a ch - ing book and "n'xiot- I , pfijch tioi. 'have the fines f bon, on olip, but Will itack to hiss pest like a littlp der ani splendidly given. Rev. 1. 13, Wall. ' Liveti tray clothe 50o to ,A1 each, Gooit- - priate gifts! . . � - . ; Reserve Fund and Uri- -tone. 'It Ma . - nonce! on 1"th 'boxes in town. Just the thinj for Ohl We". 1 man, and, by the aid of @Qme portion on the win's short address was full of si�nss arid Gloria ailk, full isiz?, 41k covers, nest linen napkins $1 ID $1 50'per dozen. L I 'I 4, . - fall' to have ' I I - an ennobling in a I � 1878-1. ' at rest,, he sueeeaded in polling the beast up n handles in born, pearl and fancy wood ,18� Large linen clothe S22 to $4 eacb, All linem I crivided Pt-ofits - - 5 3,387,220 48 't aboulil W w* ids , I '. ; 0 HOUSES FOR. SALE. -For sat', two real- before any serious damage wiw done. u sou d advice, while Dr. Daoial`s� lecture � I IONWAL I � , .� vepctsits by Public -523.389,600 75. reader. I . y rsaA.. � W I 0 JL' 'was, we believef the beat ever giveti in Kin- $3 and $4 each.. ­ towlu from 2Do to $1, 50 pi, r pair. . preattine we are not. imprope discloilug denoesin seaforth, 'One to situatei, on sparling t for I . - I - I I . . I I i7 � -11 A . 161A.M. . created quite a sensation on Main stree I burn -Mr Coates of Bittiads in shandino, -� B 01 TILTS. I I U () � . * . . '. J Total Assets 46i6pirul'two 00 any secret When we say to 1) the I cle r street,, ano consains ave to=@ ai., s niner � 0 1 1 % few minutes.—Mr. W. Maheiffy, who bas I I � and one lot, The other is situated on Villism street f a few days with his orothar and 4ophow, Linen covers, Tapestry covers, Chenile Large full size latei6t 1903 designs be - . I - - i author,. whose modest i d b us',to bide . woodsh Hard anJ been in the North west moist 0 the summer, I , yi�r I . 'y actu"fe I � and contsins five rooms nod 0 woodsh L Messrs Robert and Alberb Co tet. -A andsilk covers from 956 to $6 each. Marijaillco, $1 to $5 -each. . ' I his identity under AS Vol do plains of soft water.st both placog. irlsey are od houses to yous L � Vito comb or ., BEAFORTH BRANOH) 11 Mark Cloie," is an old Hur n b Y�� in � the reup an4 will be siold togethet or p &tot and on has returned home for ilia winter, -Miss numbe; of ig People Vista invites to Mr. JACKETS, . . I . panto� of I the cas terms. Apfly to Mims McBrl I Have, Ell& Woodyara, of New Haven, Michigan, eve' i h we they . . FURS. Wa,mi i3treeto Oeafo'rth- person of Rev. Mr. McKibben 0 do O L IL ys R Hotham"00 on Fridiy ' logo w a Ailes Craig MothodiAb uhurch mind a native lbT1 I I ISMS Was visiting her sitter, Mrs. Win. Pearson, $3 each, Ladies' fur Jaekets $20 to W each. I later, Seafor h. . ,I ' spent a pleasant: time: "ptaTing theii trunks Children'# cloth Jackets $1.50 to L Every fooffity for the transacting of L of Egntondville.-Mise Basis Mathews, of " to $25 each. Ladlee . , . . V,Vo pay the high Be for fowl, W for the Klondike," and other lnnoo�nt syn. Mesas cloth Jacketi $2 to$A) ea,3h, Ladiela Ladies' fureaperinefs $J . general bauking business. - . of the township of MoKilloz. Mr. MoKib. ot cash p0, . at,ford, invisitingwitilt bar cousir, Mrs. us . ,,,nl oth fur ruff* 61 to $15 each. M-uffsp tapp, etc,, I Collootiona M848 on sit points in Canada bon has cause for pride in h terary effort, draiwed"hogo bide@, sheep skins and ItO . Dick and ;hiii good laly� know cloth Jackets 84 50 to $12 each. Cloth ' �;L "q "I'D' William Pearson, of Eginiondville.-Miss --- � . I U#dy Brot., butchers, Seaforth. ; . 1877,tf how to give the YoLlInj Lpf ople an e0joyable cispes $1,50 to $7 0. � all price#. I and and we hope it *ilf the .widsbir. . Phemie Gotionlook, . who has been teaoh- . i I abroad. - I in" � I ' buy for a evening. -Rev, T. W. Oosshr, of Brussels, I I I -- I � I i6alation, to whiefi. Its yneritw;sl�� justly �,entitle If at at I036 to kDo'w What.. , - - � I .. . ing near Wiartot?, has been engaged as . -- I - Advances made to Farmeril. Spebial at,� , -� I . �. Christmas present, visit Couloterlo Jew Iry store, Sea. I preaefied three Yery able and' eloquent ser, .. �� ; I Lt.. 1� . '. a 1% . �� I � . I - . ffirth. We will be pleased to assibe on in nisking teacher in NO, fi Hallett, for next year, at . tention paid to the collection of Sale Notes. L --+ t - 0 . . 'I; � . your ffelootionso - . T. � 1878-1- f $300. -Mr. Ri H.; Pack, of Gto. mour, to attentive hiteners, ]set $ut)d&y, � . I . TnE Pvr.Lra ScitooL.-All the present . . � .1 a salary in He will be heartily welcomed back to Kin- . - L I SAVINGS DIEPAATMENT. Deposits teachers in the Fleaforth bli school -have We sell A-& A, Saund ra' wotob dhainst Baldwin & Coi.'s- music empojium, Seafor' .b, buco, if he will favor us aga,in.-Mr. Wm, Our Elevagant ,high class,calendars. , :_ eeceived 'of Orse Dollar and upwards which have their ten year Yluara'nt4statng an . . ; 1i been re-angaged for no xit year, and evieh has I ,ed on has sold' 1,uprighb grand Varlin, piano to . � - - I I Jewitt and Miss Alice Jewitt visited, at Mr, I I Interet"llowed: at highast rate ar I lb . J. Bulger, Seaforth. . :1 878-1 Mr. . George Douglas, of Wake' ; a Bell organ i Are here aud will be distributed to our customers on and -after L I been given a small advance ,in ealam' The - em R. W. Jewittim last Saturday. * L � com-poonded balf yearly., � I Wanted -5,000 turkey& --156 for choice to Mrs.--T#-.sker# and a Dbminion organ to � � I I I following are: the salaries to be Paid 'DeXt toik. . it your live buver . vriin't 'tiiki them at the Mr John Consit, of HilVe .Green. -Mr. . . . I d- � : I . I R. 8. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, year : - Mr. MoffAt.1 pri 01 , $800 ;i'. Mise- @price we will. We want all kinis ;�f fowl, dried ' � Blythw . ; Tuesdayy Deoember 15th. - 1; � -- Solloitor . Manager L . MCKILY, $375 ; Mi'Le 4111 voe. Ow �; Miss asoplev,, beanii, hirge"onlons and rat furs. G. E. Thomas Stephous has bad installed in the . . L I . . I . I Bujzys.—Last Sunday: , sacramejot was .. - . .. ­ I , .�; . 1877-tf Qaesn's Hotel a new combination bob air . . � 1 Beattie, S800 ; M491E a hane,�$285 ;1 Mrs. King, Wingbalu. I Aispensed in St. Andrew's church. On Fri. - . � .t! . . . . L and -water furnace for heatin oses, and Coultar, $330. The followtog:aro,tbe in- Call at Crich 'Bros sod see 06 r bon -bo -in .g purp � � , 0 . F . i an immense kitchen range of, French pat- d Rev. Mr. Sa*err, of Beucefield, resch- � I dquattprs or riven over 'the salaries paid laib and boxes. # : 1878-1 0 ay I I I � . creir�wx g C- � arehased from d a lopleadid preparatory sermon a Sun- urs, I . year: .. MLr. Moffitt. 80 ; Miss MeK*y, No old shelf w6rn goodi,, bd,,t nice, now, torn. The furnace was P - . I First Mus' Business -Ttaining.-L brlirlit, clean otockto chooseff,in at . ountees. the Chesney & Smilej, and the range froth, Phe day evening Rev� Mr. HAStie, of B grave, I I � I - " . $10 ; Aiss Ball,antynp, $5 , Miss Bastbie. Jeweler. , I. . . IF . 1878-1 * a exception Ily flas disc so.- - � � � - - - - - �-�,&�,is,, J - ,� 11111 I 11 Miss Bothun Coulb�r, $15. L !1. . Western Foundry Company, of -Wingbam� ' 'gAvs 81 & �v -1 . '.1 ''''I, 10.­­�: $10; ' ' L The fittest in eve Simms a6d Treasurer E'.dor ere in GX ' Z *7-t 14 a' Bee our gift bon-b6t boxes. a I . The following are th!eloeslar'eLs paid ,in.the . I f oderich last Thursday in 0onnectfo W�,-*M-42--r, onnectfo with a I . . . - I , The - E. McFaut 7 Dry Goods Company --.; - j r'W �' �� / 0, as eon spared! with Hills Green. V,?// . town and pneem ;not' bli -fori the ordinary - he proposed a6adian P"Iflo Rail#ay ex- I � - /�-�- � .� �'7 Clintoii public - school' kind. Crich Bros,, SeafEirth, , .. 1 1878-1 ' 0 a 9 Iger than I - , . . I . . . L2 .� . - . �� I - . * r1i icipal S9W - , DoTs,-Mr. George Roicbert killed hie �onsl - I . 64 _ . �'J those ,Paid in Seafer- h -., P 0 -10 We have some nice now I�eit:66, very - on, and on Vriday, they, and too rest . .. first 'assistant, $400 ; second assfitatib, -,� ' , day, and, he had some good of th ­ I - -- STRATMEDEV. ONTARIO, ; affable for,Xroas presents, at Bulger's litwelt store, hogs on Tuen a coupcilloro attended a large theeting . I . . I -, I �= I . $1375 ; third ansistant,.S.= 4tb, 1$a15 ; 8"torth, . S.EvIFOBIR, 10-N MR10 , .- - -� , I ' -from - li M8.1 ones. Mr. John-Consit also killed his this at Walton. . 00 onday evening thi4re we; . , - I 1i �- 11 L:. Gradustoo-always got positions. Winter 5tb, $330 ; 6bb, $316, It will a seeii 4 �' is iore. � at which' dole. .' - - . 1: I I . Counter"s December as a ;Of watobe?, week. Thl is the seasoo of, the year for inother meeting hold I I - -------, -- I,- z i - I -.. L . -of the farmers are at ' I I I I fw� � term, opens 27'anuary 4th. H%ndsome cata. the above that the salaries in Clinton are a clocks, diamond, gem and signet rin a is booming, hog killing and most gates from Auba a and Walton attended, I . � n 0 1 - Ud pricee are � .. . good deal higher this those p%id ia Sa. wislehgoesto show th . � it, -Afr, Walter Slater, how given Mr. , Fox- The prospects in to Os� bright for the NiobolinEoul Is working for D. Dunbar.- at that time, and we aho - desire to iisour& . - L - I z I .1 F - I 1 logue free. - � � . too.- . 18,78 . - - � � , . . forth. . . '. . - � I raot for delivering the railway coming this wity.-Mise ionnis 8, Now is- the time to Fob out manure to the him tbttio we consider nb blame attached to ­ -- � I - ,6 � V. L ter the cont bricks . � _f ; _L!�� I I - Satisfaction guaranteed when you order , . - -­ . I . I , I of , , - I a new brick residence be intends to build Hsbklrk and M : .McLaughlin, of. Brussels field, the snow not being too deep, him for the accident, S',gned on behalf - ­ �1.1'-14­ I - I - � L of the . town ,flowers for portlets, tmlle, weddin at Aor L r�. -1 ,�� I Tow.,� COUNCIL. -A meeting . -go or funerals f I ��-� 4 W� .T. SLUOTT, Principal, . - i . - I nexbyoar. Mr. Slater intends having a visited t us frieAds in town last MATRIMONIAL -The ihome of Win. Tay, the covgr�gation, M. 0. McLE.v1qAN., P"Wr;, L !. I . a- Fazes Drug Stoic, Sestorth. 7� 188- . heir Damara I L Ii., V W".52 . council was held on Mond%y a � I 1 �1` - - , ning, � A this Stor L - .1 . Lc�' rtable home. --Mr. Al ad Work. -week.-Dr. An Ross, of I Gaelp -, Secretary. - ... -- --,::, - i - - -all fr ni, the scene of a meet R B, McLEAN . 1-J, �.` -i ' Don't forget e. . , 9oh concession, was . - . of nice comfo L .- - . Is, is at lOr - J forleMngs !" counts to the amount of $R1 were passed - f wa oxho- . sealpflorsis, L Man - , -It' manisistillon thesickliist,L ' idaj,, 3rd inst.*, NOTY,s -Rev. M. C. McLennan, pastor of J! but his many terenting event, . � - 11 . V i-.� ared. to be paid. * A by Int d We are . this cl"s of Da r r ini - on Than i and or WE; ---- -- -, . r, , - s i . present issido in Wa � I I L ,d " .,law appoi - - .- Sewing Machines. . foods and guaractee every pair. Big variety and friends hope -to a" him out again soon.!-- Idiss Ch ; when life daught6r, a let was United in Sit. Andrew's church., hisrecovered from I .. - It -g polling places and deputy returning - . ristis Ile roan, of Detroit,,, i visit. t L , . I I �- . � - .Av ', � . —. L ( W' I Wilit sole sgc� tifor Gee- A- Mumps are'the fashionable disease around' jog her mother. marriage to .Mr. John. R, Gardens of. Ellis-. the effazts of his injuries, received ab the iA - - L -1 - - w � . . officers for the municipal elections 'jid , be owtot price$, -4-hir. R. Angu , rep seenb. � Will OoouPy-)Jjf Own J)aLlpib - I 4 � . Slator she as. for win an(l Dorothy -1) )dd shoes for : - was per- explo,ion, and -1 �i,4; I W. N. V7ATSON'L North Main Street, hold on January 4th we& -passed. Th poll- � ­ I I I here just now and n: say are stiff necked in - Ing Finlay, Smit�j & Co., of M tr l,'w" borp, Assinabois. . Th ceremony I - L� ­- _t L I lAdies. . . 1878-1 � ­ - 1 - . ,� 4 ... ­�,i� - � canes at oondequence. Mr. Francis Coleman and Mr. doing business ',,In town this - k�-Jdr. formed by Rev. Mr. H I or, of Blyth and on Sunday morning and Hifle Green in the� I I ­ I PORTH. � ra. E. I We have two irold headed ebony I -Batid Of Sti. And - I � BRAI ing places are as follows : At,M saws ri� -T - Is - z� �Y__ - 1, I I . I I , 14 .. - L� - I)FIALER W. - - - "O.C. . . � I : , . 19 and 812, ve appir9priste for preseptation at this Webster Turner are laid up with the disease James Smith, of Hamilton� w'" ih to�wn the was witnessed by only immediate rals. aftarnooa.�-The Mission k store, at the Council room, at Wil looted . . . - - - ,t 'i � time of Year. 7 Bulger, Sestortis. ,i . 1978-i just now. I past week, -We iinderstat4d thab onel of tives and frionde. - T a� bride, who was rew's o4urth meb at the home o** Mr.4. 0. ­ - �­ . . � , I �-, � First clan family and wanufactnting Sawing, Me. store. The deputy returaffigofffin era are M. . 3 � . I - I . our _ - L , . - - I - � . 11L MZhineL . Leave ycur order early foi Christ,mas young bachelors 'is going to make a hangs gowned in white crepe as chene and carried Thomp 11, London ROsd, on Wednesday .- � chines. -WHITE AND RAYMOND -A 9 Elliott, Pt. Lumi J PUnchaid'L �,� I -��---.I I aden and H.,�, -of l"b week. I . L " " ` , ; $.us � flowers at Fears Drug Store, Seaforth. .. 1878-1- Exeter. . In tile Doer future.. There are quite 6 num- white carnations, was aselfited by Miss May af born( % The prinei r"-" -- , 1.-­'� rariteed and prict* right, maging. from OW up. The baiance dite on the d - Coll , traot, � I I . . .. -7 . '% �� Try our in -The - " A edles, oil and fiewfog wsobinerepairs in stock. I 0 achine broad, Criah Bros,. Sea- bar left; who ou ' I Taylor, who was of milarily dressed and car- business was the election of offleera and , .1 - -1 el - , 1 - T .7--i I amollutiDg to $400, was orde a I to 6, paid. ­ - BiaE4Fs.-Rev.'0, W. Brown, III, D., of to do likewise L .... I I - forth. .� 18781 , - services Presbyterian Garden making arrangements for Lan antArtalument. - . -1 ­ � JUsa goverst lqrol Life sud Accident Juatirance -Mr. RAIph - . . I ..­ - � ; Agent. Rifiko C11voted, oD all Muds; of property at The time for collecting taxot: was extended- .. I Mitcls�ll, preached the anniversary so bath schcol Is! t oing ried white carnations, 1. . - .. L 7.� . . a(, a The a 46 vflic3fa for the easu- -- - - �-- 4 . Servant Wanted -At -ones. a ; young girl ab Main street Methodist, church o' Sab, to have a concert but will tafe ts was groomisman. After the ceremony following ar th f - . I -L � iowest ratwi until January 11 th. , There i was only one � n his year, p . . . .1 � K In emall fandly. Mrs, Walter Losroydo' Scaforth.- (1, n M004y ev -'Rev. L Dr. ' sumptuous wedding dinnei was served and ing year : President. Mrs. J. Balfour; I �.�� I -11 . tender for @now plowing, tba of Mr. I 8, . ; 1878-1 aning L a collection a ask from next; Sabbath. the happy couple left on the afternoon train vice-president. I�Iis§ H. Thompson ; be0r41- I - I 44 I I L I -1� . I �T 'VV'- M- T- 'W-ALS78<>W. Nfely at 35 cents Or hour. 1; was accept- ' '. Madd, of Hansa)), gave hie p3pular lecture We do nob -think his Will suit the obildren to L I I - .- �A - . L Aesounto are now ready and -os we desire . . I - Ills next Meeting Of the from Blyth for- Torontd and then on tvy', 'Mine Agnes Hay L; tre&saror, Mine& - Tj council will be to have the same settled this inonth on" Wooing and Wedding." The collect- ms well. -The as ' mill was shut dow4 a few , I . � ad. � reispectfullY . W I -old - - ,-- I .- NA. I NORTU MAIN WT., SPAPORTH, . L . Halifax, from where tbby nailed to th0' Kettleton ; organist, Miss Jessie McLean. K � ­ -;A bold on Tuesday evenin , 15th 1 ust� , sisk our motomers to give the same tb If 1111081141011. lops were partioularly liberal. -Mrs. D, days this week'for repairs. -A couple of i - - . a- �. L- -1 . General Fire and Life Fritaimace Agent, end dealer , — : 9- I ,. - W. 11. Willis, #Ole Is for Geo A. 81 stor shoes for Johns has returned from a visit with -her Parties are at present buyitig poultry Mive country, where they will spend three months Mists Nellis Stewart, vho bas been an aotivw . .1 -1 I . iti, . - i - 'r . a a . I . I -1 IF �. I ta, sew,10K JARChiom and, sicyclos. . E�,V, I men and Dorothy Dc9d shoei for womt 0. 2878.1 isitiog the groom's relatives. After their worker in ths MLINision "Band for tome years. . J :-U AN father,. Mr. Wbinster, of Sb. Marys. -The and slaughtering phews. Thm, arie for tho v - - . I L - ­' logo, Fjw.-,r S.tsx=1111' .._Oar old friend, The James Rose gold filled wa mb case has organist ana choir .of Trivitt Mom de a Ilife member. ,., � 1� . ��-. �, I orisl old oobn�ry mark�t, and briolg a high price. retain, they will spend a short time with wait, at this meeting M& ­ L � ­ I , - ' - . � - 4 . . . Mr. P6ter Aikenhoid, foimer13 of StSDIOY, been made and tested for 40 years, other make . I- 1 -11 � I . � . X church, gave a sacred conot-rt and - organ - � friende here, and- will then ,go to their home The' B&t)d - Intso ng 4 or anutta � - �� & 1 � � I a - I I � . � . � --,-. I ; in this cc anty, writ�m to as fr am Molfor#-, b" been made-- 'on enough to . r v, the 26 year . . ; . : In the West. The bride was the reolpient thank -offering and sale articles in th - � to : I %,J ovember I P - gu&Mn e. Sold bygj. B41g r, I 1878.1 recital on Tuesday eveninig.-Mro. Muir and ,;Zurich# of a large number o � . � -.1 � L . - . A USEFUL GIFT Saskatchewan, on 1� 5--.b as- fol I Reid &Wilson, iron n bar 1ware mer daughter are th sets of Mrs. B. S. O'Neil I . f handsome and useful, Kippen. hx1l, on Tuesday, this IS b inst. - : f . I I , - - It . Iowa : 11 I always I�ke to re ive the. old . 8 . . ­ �i-., L . -T, presents, among �vlilch was a Persian lamb Mrs. Flqteher, of Thames Road will be . "i - chadbi, have special prices on wheolbirrows, stable -Judge -:--Holb befda division coarthere on AcciDEN -Re',.7. Mr. er met with a . ��- L' ' - � — - I - � � _ -.. 11 � ,h 19 6ur' scrapers, stable brooms and horse I ver serious 804dent, on visaing coat, with mink collar. the gift Of the present to give an address AA a �ocd inn$- I . . I I I � - - . ExvosiToR and to r ad about o a -b' I . . - blatketa. 1878 ` Thursday Jan.t. -'Mr. 0. 11 Snell Is erecting y I a .. 'ided, - 4 .%.- .A � .. - 'It be prov -Gill:sert �f A holliticay gift YOU can USe L pipe and'�ot*Noexx own ic dif 'erent - parts I — last. Ass he waw, descen log a ladder'ho. groom, Tho Wde's travilfing dream wu of teal prr.gramme wt L L . L I - . - , , L i - I - . _i"� i e, brick addition (,to his power house and we fis �- --T � I . - � f the world; I r must � try if I c�n milled Ills footing and Fort the cement brown broadcloth, with mink hot and white Dick hipped four tons of turkey,# from bare � ,� zl­ . . I . I LOCAL BRIEIFS -WO Urdersts d that the understand that be and Win. Blatohford .i . I - 1 . - - - r ing. Ifl-had man. I Country , . , I . -1 three tilyle[i a day and one 'raise some worth 01'rya flo:)r, striking his knee and injuring it seri- osprAy. Mry. Garden will be greatly to thee old last week. -R. B. We, � .1 � .1 ­ -4 the Smiths' Bank estate has will do chq . - - I - -11 ured my J&D4 I ' i bt hays . hisid a � good ass!Ignee of pping in the new buildin,g'-The . .1 I ' - IL �. � ­.-, -that will cheer your home . h. a of paicf the creditors 13 cents on the dollar, rink has bi on flooded and it the cold weath- ou:fy. H43 had to -,be driven home and it missed In the neighborhood, where she was a Lean had the misfortune to loose a fine OaW , - I a - I .- �. -, bad a Q - orit;�, and by the congregation of fed steer the other day from ralyoi�.- - , - . � ,, - . crop. - As it is .1 only 409 bo' ; lia kince been intensely Osinful. It will, great f6v ,. - ig - � I � I . -1 and guosts ia a ten paund potatoes from 150 r6da of, nativl� soil, : and I this being the amount realize4 for them or continues �Ihera will be good s6ting.- I - T , . T'a - - ,�- - therefore, be some time before he is able to Jaokson!s appointmen she having been a Large quantities of gravel are berni bmuAb z . i ' g ex I -44 r. J. 1. Adorrisov, Mrs. W. White and ch Id, of 01;tawa. are to ' - IV . z 2 . af ter pay in penes@. I . . - �. : ­ il - I .11q Can of our famous: 28c Tea, had 500 bushels of turnips' fro: three quer- be around again as usual. Ort account of teacher in the Sunday school and a memkpr bomeby the farmerx, lo b -i utied forrood -1 I 1, '4 I , . m the.evergenial reeve of M06K lop, paid a guests of Mr*. John White. -The Odd- . L lient and the I - I ­­ ten of an sere. I a ppose to p!Ople Will this accident his revival si�rvieos had to be of the choir, work. -The sleighl ' R � � T L �1 , 11 I � I - �� Think ove"r it. ; - . 1�:, I . .1 may, " Ib serves Is m right, 9 might have Mr. Morr4on is a native I - sla"I 'txce 1 7 � iihit to his ative heath a few weeks ago. fellows have placed an eleo&rio chandelier in closed. a . farmers of this neigh orbo ' do not believe 11 ­ . of t county of-, their already well,appointed lodge rcom.- i 11 - �', ­-- I worked his land bet ri. I Whi At . It 11711, Ii oati and Nwres,-Xrs. Beaver. o the 14bh concea- in letting Any good thing gb past withoub 1. - -1 I . Leeds, near Brookville. He h 'two broth. W. 'Taman has been- laid up for some day@, , . . .1 - � ­ " i , -ly are L BIC 0, t&k�jng L � �. �1 barley are cot as g 0 as the . aener4- ' i3a7iieid. I .. ; .. .. .: . .ere there one on the old bo ex,tead � and but expects to be omb again this week. _ has godeEssb on a sit to friends.- advantage of it. -The old building. . . � I S. in this 410trict, sti I le to rusRo a I - I - .17 BEATTIE BRO one in the'town, It is 31 years since Mr. Mr. Ambrose Cobtal has purchased back his Mfe. Aunia-Miller has bee in 1,ondon, via- NOTES, -Mr. A. Thompsoo, wife and fa'm-- committee of Sb. Andrew's :ob a -rob L has been 1= I � .L - I il I � . I . - -TV i I - �A I One dollar bill forr TnE. Exros](ToR� The ­ itfigher son there. -F. twer li-is par- ily, also Mr. R, King, wife and family, all appointed to proc6re estimaieson tbo noo4b � I - . 1i - � Morrison was -4 -here before, i While - in cider and turning mill which he sold last a L 1. L f 'yt L Rsilway has not quite chased the confectionery b siness of J. H. of Goderich, 13nnda-yed in the village, being of rep&L . I e 2 ,c Tea Store, Canadian Northern' . - I -4 a I Brookville be called on Dr. nith, at the spring to Killough Brpthers. . fring the school room ard the best I 'I I - � I . . . L%. 4 - - .r arrived yet. The depot will be three quart- . _ L Maine of lighting thechurch, . �EAFORTTIP asylain, and the eocator, wit his ust;al . , y � - I I z- IS ON . . Hamilton, and the budnes will be tun b the guef,ts of Mrs, Cowie. -Mr. G. W. Hol ., IT S . , I � �. , I arm of a mile from my honsO, go that you or � I I . i � L L i - Z�x his datigbeers,-Augueb E nes has sold his man and son, of Eginondville, called on . - - I - . - � courtesy and kindness, showed kim through —* . �1­ �L , - i . . . any other Huron 11 Old Boy " will not have . . Rensall. fine farm, on the Zurich ad, to a gentle. friends here on SatULrday.-The Misses -An accident, which might have rasulte,CJ I � . � the institat,ion. -Word has b Do received . I L , - - - � 1 , L far to seek to find me when you cofpe out y, barriaters at Hen- man from the North, for t a handsome sum Edith and Edna Green open'. Friday in Clin. very serfounly, occurred to Mr. John I I L � . ­ .1 ­ I . 13 ' . froM- Ad re. M. R, Counter, 881i arrived at Gladman & Stsubur i - I - - -i- . ­ . -1� this way and the welcome � that awaitayou. #all Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturdays. 1802-tf of $7,500. Mr. 10huse wil. come to raelde ton with t6ir aunt, Mrs. T. Walkar.-Mirs; Web�r, of SebringvIlle, the oLaber da- - �,- �- ­ �, L bor home in Honolulu, bat had , -ver y He - ­ -;4 Fu r Robes rough I - - � I 1. -I --- �- 6 - Milford is growing amazingly even without I L y - L �- � I- L . -1 . passage.-Messre. John MoNab"Harriston ; Shops For Sale. -The Hengall foundry In Zurich as soon as he can get a house.- M. Vanstions, who has spent a few weeks was acing from his house to Ithe bara, when i - I A - . . - � . t I . - I . i, � � . a railway. We can buyi' if we' fiave the - Wm. K. � MeNab,- Forgui, and ,ohn R, Mo. . and machine shops with the lands belonging to the On Wedeneed . Mr.,,,H rwan Well had with her sister, Mrs, T. King. has returned he slipped and fell, etrikiDg the ,ground very I I - .- .1 -ar etook of North West . means. anything from &.needle to an anohor, � For particulars appl and t'l � I �f Call and evair-int, a ; same, for ssle cheap. I y to ff, - . 4 1 been butoh(rit a eveniq his son to hf-r home in Benmiller,-­Mr. A T. Gard- heavily I - � Nab, Drfugannon, were berai! this weak Robert Bell, Sesforth. 1863-tf- 3 Z .,, which rendered him uncohicionw I i x - I Li (;a1lowa,y Robep, Imitation. Buffido Including both, in this little burg. It is I � - - I -_ � - .1. 111-7 ' visiting their parent . an ;i Mrs. John hiteligil up the horse to ta a the tools home, nor spent Friday at his home in Olintoo.- for Voine time. It was found, Mrs, his ro- I - - ­ - . . � 1. . . X Robes, tha Zishop Robe, Gray and now inoorporati-d AN SLVillage. Please te ,e, Mr Sqverelpn Bank of Canada ; head office ne' anO Miss L, Falconer called covery, that two of his ribs were roken sod . L I - MoNab. There was a sort 0 1 f U ' Toronto; executive office, Montreal. A branch o; and the horse got frighten d at the smell of Mrs. Fidoo, r I ' L7 . � . I . . I amt y re- . ; � --L . -L I . - .", Black (,'rest. Robes, I member me kindly to all old friends and . . I � . - � .11 . - union ani.they had a group 1photograph been opened at Reessall. Your patron. blood and ran away. He ads a couple bf on Goderieli friends oa TueEd %y. -Dr. Smith he was otherwise badly bruised and shakerz � - L . , L : this batik has I -1 I 1. -­ A WkhiVR you all the ! compliments of the age is solicited. John Macaithur. misnager.' ry - - - .1 ,� . -r 1. Horce Btankets.. T "15 a' take ii. -The"by-law to raise mi ney for the blockit, bat, was empturid afore doing any and Mr.* John Forguison attended a MiaeoDio up, The inju will Isy- Mr. Weber up for - I - - -.11 � . L - . son. Yours tittly, ' P=ER11 AIKENHEAD.. ; *1861-tf serious h&rm.-.Ifr. W Huffman was at meeting on Tuesday in Goderich.-Mr.Alue. several weeks, i � . I — � - I - 4 . � 11 . .1 ­ 1-11 , �Ii Jr-te, lined and unlin"ed ; Kerney, with or payment of the town drainage � rorks, to be - -1 1�,� . ., �' i 0 . � -� - I I . . 4 without stay on. otrap, ; all wool blank i voted on the same day -as thil 'municipal PERSONAL.-Miell Emma Ford returned Crediton this weak, �attead iog him brother's doe Rose and family were entertained, on ­4ho jury empsueled to inquire into the - L, I - - I_- -;Z , : 1.w .4 , .00 MISSIONARY MEEtiNo.-The anno'st.mPe1t, eleotioaq, in published in this io Inc a - home from'Loodon on Friday last, 'where nale.-Miss, L. Ellenbaum, who has been Wednesday evening of laeb week, by Mris. caute-of the �leath of Mattlis Msbm. .whose I I 0 et�, shape4 and F(tuaree, 8.0, 00 and 1 1 rid will . L - �� - ., I i, . �- 1-. L � I . ' Is as L . :re who. � . I - I fng of rho Senforth SuXiliaryL of the Wb- be found 6n page 3. -Mr. Big& she,hoLd been attsioidin - Business COIIQ90P with her "aunt, Mrs. A -8. Faust, has gone S. Huston, of Stauley.-Mr. E. T Twit. parento, ..side newr Stratford, and - I � ­ inches: . of t� L . In, W a h I I .1 I -- .1 1� I I - mens' Foreign Misiionary, Society and,spent a few days wfth her friends, to. to Stephen to bar grandmol her's and will go chell, of Clinton', visited his friend, Mr. whanshe was ill with typhoid fever4 refused 11 L . �. . ­ Belle of all kindki of the beat quality. a been !engaged in the cattle buyi W business L - I . It� �, �- I . Presbyterian okurch, wair held at the'hosn� as L" turZ4DR Again to the 0ity.011 .Tuesay e to Gall; to vidt,�­-Alrs. Weir, of D, T. Gardner, and attended the fowl $up. to call in a doctor, brought in the verdiot 'i . � - " ext stook of harness goods in the P here for a y4ar or more,'h re ,.oved with . . i I - 4ii The tfkrg I Is on Monday eve . : . '. a principal- of that college having me- Owen Bound, is visiting mother. M - arrison made a -that the girl's death wait hastened by the L,L --- I , .� ., 4 1 county . I of Mrs. James Archiblaid, - hit family from town, but his agent loca. . ro. per in Varna. --Mr. D. H . I � � , at l I I j, '- . . in the Auxiliar , - gion is nob know Mr. a g( rs. � Los 0 1 1 ,.-- q I n.- Do Wiloon re. lug' th - H. Ortwein.-Mr, Solomo Hardy, of Dash- business trip to Goderioh.-M Alex. culpable nv�llgen f the arente of the do- - � ­ 11 .�� -.. ing 11"t, The reports fro' �- cured ' sod position for her as book I "41�. I L the Barbara Kirkman, Sunshine and, R - t' kestser for Baker &Sons, grocery merchants. wood,loalled on friends her this week. -Mr, Brownlreturned from Montreal recently.- ceased, and tbaLb rtheir -tot -�callifl . I . � I .� � � . I I �, 'i . boro mission bands .. arned home from Winnipeg I is wef k. - . 9 .1 . --- � I I were. interesting and. a - Rev. Mr. Lsrkin preembed the Einivereary LocAL Bnmws',-�-Mr, Batnual Smillie was H. Howald has purchaied rom Mr. E. Boo. The Varna fowl oupper was attended by a in the aid of a medical man was largely re- I- - - . I , I P(- I-. - 1� BRODERICK'"S L . . I , I w- ,- . .1 � , - I courAging to those present. While It sermons in the Walton Presbyti an church in Clinton on Wedn' ,%-- , L -4 - I �� , Harness Shop I f these go- etis' I esday attending a meet. senberry the propemy kno, U " the I Koin. goodly contingent, in charge of Mr. A. IFFID 'ble for her death. The parei2to at* , .- . � . �- I FnA ()adyfS B10 Imemberabip 0 L� �41. an Soientists and believe 111 the faitit I :--� L j� � : , --. - . A .. A 9 hJ cot I last Sabbath, and on Monday �VeniDg he of the Horse Breeders' Anociation. Dr. ard house, Armstrong, and the Varna people isbowed U ri s Vi �. � i� 1, . - � I - . .1 . - � �k . L I . . . I ­ 'is �e a: the officers mould L like, the raper 8 attended a tqa-meetiog at So. rye. -Rev. ingokall also at �, —*-- , 4 � I I . hr Bla tended this meeting. -Mr. � their kindly, appreciation of our aesi4tauce. oure for disease. , I - � . i � L � � � ­ ­ - - - -SEALFORTH.: 0 ow . �- . . r, - �- good aver6ge attendance at t a . worho. rl � . z.- - - �. ­ -", Mr. MoNab, of Walton, 0 noted the Win. Gtaw, of the townthip of Hay, was in -Mr. Harvis Sparling returned to George- --One evening lately 16 of Mr. Johi � ��-- .1� i- ­ . I ,. . . 4 I - . I� , monthly meetings,, Incrensed interest a loes,6 the Presbyterian chn h here last Deckerville, Michigan, -during the past two DEATH OF A PIONMR ,:77A prosperous town on Monday, having resigned his posi- Welsh's Friends, in Stratford, surprised him - - I - " . L �, I L, �-,'z ­ I ... . -, 1 � . . I � , - - L . - I ��. I I I mission work sod liberal contributions to t 1) sery weeks. vioiting his daughter ,-and friend .- Morris farmer, Mr. Arbhi Ltd Taylori died tion at the Albion hotel. We 1. - ­ i; � `11.1 -" , .1 . , Sunday, aind delivered two th ghtful and 0 -are !orry to by calling at his residence, to celebrate his . ; .% 1. -1 U 14 � treasury. The ohicers foe I D .�;- he choir -Mrs. lose Mr. Sparling, be being an obliging and birthday, his family being allprasent. After I I . n2lfs Jewelry Store 11 110 AuxilWY exobllfnb sermo 9. T a choir the Sea. Rev. Mr. Watson will again occupy the pul, ab the residence of his gra -daughter, . . . � - ,- - �' t: ,; . �-111� were. with one exception re-slacted, Mro. forth Methodist cbnreb disco sed sweet pit of Ciarmel Presbyterian church on �ua- WilliamenrE, in Mordis, ar Bwseel�, on popular yolang man. -The liadepandeat. Or- an excellent dinner Dr. 1' 11, Rankin, om - L - . 1-1 - . . I � I - 11 � 11 - I . ; E. MoFaul beirg.elected correspondiog " t -- -_` � �. ..- ; 17 � . - . 0- music for the 06ople of Varns %ad vicinity, da-v.-Ihe curlers' antual. concerb will be Sunday, November 29th, i 6 the age of 91 der of Foresters are making extenisive pro- behalf of . those aspernbled, presented Mr. k -- ,, ,, � , . . � ret%Lry," -Mrs. Win. Somerville declined at the Methodist church .tea�me ting there, hold on Thursday evening. December 170 -years. Deceased was bor In Argy1shire piratfous for their annudl ball. to be held Walsh with a beautiful gas reading lamp, - - .1 I . .. 9 J I . . , , . - . .� . Ouratore iff opened every After the business f ot, Monday evening, and gread delighted sod promises to be one of the very bait f , He was in the early parb of January, ---Mrs. Rsr- Dr. 0. T. Campbell, of Lon(l n w' b J L i W, act in that capacity.L . 0 and came to Canada 55 yesre ago. I () , who, it . � I J- " � I I 11 , - - I and a member of ilia toms and Miss Parsons visited 0 the par- rs. Camvb 1, pre . a ad- 1 � the evening was over! refreshments were er - . k. 1 4) evening for your special � 'rh -largo audience by their perf imanoeir, - the season sit excellent ta ant has been as- @11, -was sent mad an t ­ � ­ I a otaunch Libera, M �; I . , �. - - , fort, United z . L I . e - : I ! ��-, -'T .1 S. benefit, We want, you to . n txosediogly c I Miss Tuilord and Miss Olive � aidlaw are cured. Thecurlers consider there' is notal. Melville Presbyterian chu tob, of. Bruseele. sonage, Bertmiller.-Rev, -Mr. Snell and. dress, and Hon. A. G. 86y 1 1 . -1 , I , I -. - ether. This,was the'26th a ­ 7 � - � � i 0511 In and aeb the beauti- 4iour or so tag home for the 1 -holidays from DR kinson hos. ent tco good forj� ibeir -concert.-Mrs, J. Two eons and three dau I tors survive- wife spent Tuesday in Clinton. States -consul, also made some remarks, mr. -I rd and the ladies spirit a r a i 'e, 0 _L � I , 1 1 .- � 4 nual meeting of th Auxiliary We ha iiative reply, I . I "_ � - .- �L: � -*..# I ful' line of goods that.is -- pital, Northampton, Massaoh�sette.-Mr, ,McAlliettr was- in the country this week John Taylor, of Miehig , ; Dougall, of WaIqb made- anLappred , I 4 W,. L L � _ . . � : - 0 not been able to procure' th n * a Willie H&yf Who -is a student, a6 the College visiting heT eons. ,Oar merchant$ are mak. Doissevain. Manitoba ; �Mrs. MoNs. -Af ter an illness of a few ilsyr, Mrs. J. ` i -�. � . #,^, vow rowly for your Inspeo. ,a ames 0 t, , , . L . I , �L . K %F&f charter members, litit we notice from if Kippen. � I,. O.svis., of Mitchell, died at her home on e , fiou.- Wefl&tterour"lves . lie ria- ' - of Christmas gloodo, Whi mars, of Houghton. Michigan ; Mrs. A. T. : . - : . of Pharmacy, Toronto, is home ,joi the holi ing floe duplays Is . . I - � � 'IL . i ' - ?'L fr �� -�.- 00 . 'ttiat this year we haVe the port of the parent society for 1881 that tte Z 1� * days. -A couple of young men vilere fined by Mr. Win. Hitkburn, of Ois Hoosall green Mohl,thon, of London, 0 itarlo. and Mrv, D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer Monday evening of' last week. Bhe was ., �) � . , . ;. - - j ,- - .1 _.. .-1 Ma- - >. ifinvAt, diispl&y that We. have Auxiliarj was coniposed . of only slev6 k��or refusing house, has thot4ands of carnationa and other M. Martin, ok. Soho wills, rnortgagoo and doedis drawn up, MoDey Pmned born In R-If"t, Ireland, and came to Van- I I _ ', L � . I he police magistrate this wee styes � . b, oronto., A son, g. , J� , � . � membbra. and of those only 6 ve are n 1 ' at tba lo,veet rates of interest, rp4049 la � i - , � ,�', - . I r., , ever had. We leave ib to , 01W to pay pollstax. They are raiteps ,ere and flowers. -bi soars. Eloo sod SmallacombeiE: Archie, formerly a. barrist w in Toronto and I o0a In 1853. In 1803 she married the late ­ � Pay , �Tl � , I' -, - -1 L . it Hensall,I and hence mad ­vWanted, J, E. DAvis, of Mit.hell. sod badrabided in , - - , . I Ow ,B andon ; Mrs. (119vO . they were not liable for poll sx here;- r curling sod skating. and if the Xjms,-The goodaleigh ng Is being taken 2, atrong and,actlye bay about 18 years of jwt-, who that tow ever Inc , - L t Jan M � re. D viZ - go" . ' �, ... y ou W be, tht j udge. surviving. Theo to Mrst (Rev.) A. 0. taxes i t ey clai ors of our riok, are getting it in fine later in Chicago, died eiRbi year& ago. Blacksmith Appredtfoo Wanted,, I .f, - 1'. , McDonald, n 00 ta r prop"'ot I � � a) . shape fo n is a Lss a a k I . . ,ound, Graham, of Egmoadville ; Mrs. Wyn, I I I .X1, ", - : , .� � 0orne in. and took ar Miss Willson has- advantage of those days ; a me are teaming has & desire to learn thts blacksmithIng 'butiluen. , gone to Detroi to wait on weather keeps favorable.'it will ooly be the L underwent a orltic%l Operation for a growth " - Nooc but one of good reputation need apply, , -- - > we will be eased to khow Culloch. -Mrs. Win. Ballantyne and M bar sistir,, Miss Olive, who is t ere sick. - matter of a few -days before it is in use,'- wood, others logging. Wq notice also that 'rb'. in her mouth ar,d from the wound it its *up- I - - � , a I I ` ': �. � � , '.0. � M4: � � �, I . L . .- you anythtng and every. , AleK. Stewart, � Wallis, Kippeo. 18-64f I � � I T � 1, I I of 8eafoltb. � I 4) I , . . i ' The farmers ar,d 'the �business ' fn are re. Mrs. J. Lang was in Londcn the firab part quite a number are haulino &tons and sand posed blood ims � . . . � . . �, ­ - I- thing, wlicthor you want —41, . Joloing greatly over the long 9 1101 Fosguion - We pay the highest ca6h price for fowl, ,poisoning satin sabort V I ­ . - � I M" ­ . - . i I good 4 this week. -The Misses Webber ro-cently for building purposes. -Win. a her'desith. She Isaves is family -� I - 1. � � I - L I , , . XF L I . . I -,- - I - 7) tor bayor not,' MR8,L 'r . in . dressed hogs, bides, shcop skins and tallow. previous t I I . . ,a - quie from Buffalo. -Mrs. J. Bat. tends building a cement Wall for his new -IL"" , � l��' - DFATIL ,or Ar,ulc. P--mrs. stleighing we are having. and all 6po it may raturned.li, - A" of tbroe,f ons ar-d three daughters. I 1 " .. L' i I � I nedy Br6t*t Butchers, Sestorth. 1877-tt . - . j, 11 �, I r �,- � - I.- 1 - -L . Alexander Kerr di(d at ithe family rot i- ontisue until of ter the Now Ye .-Xr. and four. of Kipper, aud Mrs. Balfour, her barn.--Jobn Pickett has *nted a farm In -Mr. Goorga X Warren, son of .Mr. A. . � � - - � - 7 . L' _ . I -.1 � . � _,L I donee, on the 7th concession of McKillop, c n Mrs. James Pringdo, or,, of Str mot her -in-law, were in the'village this week. East Wawdiosh. We woold like to floe C-o,x,xFn-,DF,r) -At a meeting of the eon. . Warren, of St. Marys4 - . I*- I , L,;-- . . ord, spent L . was recently pre- I -- , �; -V A T A .. him do well, as he lot a goo farmer.-Robt, gregation, held intho PrebbyLterialr church, ,tented with a gold modal by thJ city 1-1 . L � ., � Saturd �' She bad bei� !I a BUZ here. -Mr. Robert Ho on, M. P., -David IL Cantelon, our enterprising pro. , of � .I- .. . z Ro _1 I " afternoon 'amt. I a I . ' L I v- , . I - I JLXX—, HOTEL #severe -fitifferer for several month' to of Inytou, was in town this wet k a raise on Monday, the following resolu�,Jo.a was Det oit in recognitionof his bravery In itia - ;-,i. t , i - , ff. I , He had du a merlebasit, recently thipped from here Young will his barn in the spring and It. � . I , � - 1, March latt she underwint' a very seviisie purchaked a portion of the San printing to the old country a car load'of turkeys.- pub a it,tone all undi r 16, He has all the , passed unanimously, and a ,copy of it sent ingthe life of a young lad, Fratsk.2ufta by � . � -- I � I ReeOlVed,_Tfi&b W6JE "'a L n&ype, ­ r�.­ SEAFORTH- - ration. From this ilia 6d.recovered io plant bore, and w" superintend g' the re- David Follick is making several insprove- sand horns now.-MrA. Frank MoCutchoon I to Mr. Moone : Mle. Wartren was standing.,on the . 11 � 0 1 -. �. , ,� 1, . . I L'', -3 - I , L I - I � . I . --- . L t9set the was able to got aro4n4. The 106- t oval of it to Clinton. The lar prate and wants on his dwelling. -Rev. Dr. Mo4d's was burried ou Monday of this week. She J congregation, take this OPPOIrtuffitV Of ON, corner of a street waiti q . or ;6n approach- . -L I- - il I f I � 1, �;­ I I pressing our sympathy With Mr. and MrF. I - 7 - � 11 time she was out wM the occas' of t9e emcgine have been purobased Mr. Me- lecture, on Monday raveniog last, in ccnned. had been ailing. Mr.. Ing ear,'whno a little I D I 's f § Most Modern -Hotel in Seaforth. L lop, , for some time past," adran in front 61 it- ,: I -: -, - ,I .11 funeral of Mrs. Johii Walker, of Roxbor�. Bsath, -of the Milverton San, an have been tion with the anniversary services of the McCutcheoD is quite pomly,-E. Pease ban I Woone, owing to the accident to Mr. Xotme, The motorman had pot time to EWp the ashr � -L �- �, -, - I . � . - . I , � . .- L I I . Fully eqt Soon after that oyrhlptoms of the formtr removed to that place. -Mr. Ch rles Stew. Main street, Methodist church, in Exeter, to oontracts enough on the 5th line to keep , anii t he lenderstruok the I . I I 14 �,-. r - . -tipped with hot and by being to severely burned in -the ditscharge lad., throwing him I ­ I I ­ I . I --, cold water bath, L-Adies? Toilet il.'sesse commenced to teappear and it art is home from Now York, whi re he had highly spoken of.--.,Nlr. Priest and -family, him going all winter. -R. Thuell is also out, of hie dubies air caret*kar of this church, on a few fee,t ahead.- Quick as lightning Mr. i , � . . . I . . developed virry rapidy and for ii,ome tinie been for some yeft.rr, and is now i mployed in who moved from h4e to Hamilton last sum- grincling grain and sawing wood. -A good i the night ofthe explosion, While we re- Warren stooped down,. and pickedup the , . Roomot etc. Kovary at-tention ' I � - - Lolotbing itore.-Mr. mar. have returned -to Reasall.-MLes Jennie many attended body from the mile, being �, - . t p -did to gueet.g. I � she suffered very severely. and in bir Greig &' SteWajeo � the funeral of Mrs, Roberb I grat very muoh the accident that impaired little 91unned � L � case t�e change from this life to, the othor Aroh..Hijjo�p, M., V. P_ of E%§t Efuron, was A. Kaiser, of Clinto�, was it the village on Gallegbor, on Sunday last.' G. and , I a number of our congregation, ap well " bruised by I lie in � 4 i G0.0d StaNe in Connection� I - r-- R Cole car so doing. T13o car � was a mo3t welcome one. Mrs. Kerr wija in town on WodnQ&y.-4r. and Mrs Mon sy last, for the purpose of forming a are 3uttio C d on the 51 � line this week, 1, the caretaker, and destroyed cur SundiLy was stopped severAl feet beyond where I'D& ! . -� ; 1 61 years of age. Her maiden name was Abraham Criob have now got . 0 . d �uwnbar Is ge ' school room, yet we. believe thall, further and a i . .r�" . mfortably class for vocal niusic.-Mr. 0. C. Petty bas -Mr. D. ttind out timber for a body lay, so that but for Mr. W rrsn;' 14 . - 'T : 11�1 L ) � I , � I'. �- All , I ,h ;J� bli., I I 0 1 41 rho, )Te i I � - I 'h't ii, 81 I #! " 1 6 4 C I '1'ri,tlo I . , � i d 11 ­ D 7" PERKNEY, Prop, . Helen Lspelie, She was the aeoond daugh- settled in their now ho 'I ,fr I ,4f, . me, which they ra. moved his meat budoese into the ,new bare. -A large queutLty of fowl was ' greater damage was averted by the presence heroic deed the little lad would have baeu - ter of the late Robert Lapshei and she way oetitly purchmed from Mr. Wis' ' I of miad and nerve displayed by Mr. MOODO killed, t I � .toon.-The corner store -,Of his brick block, , shipped this week IrTm 13mmals,-Jamess I - � . � . I - ! I : I i . I : . - I - . ; . I I i� I . � ! , , , I I I - I � � I - � � � I - � � I , � - . � - I . I I . L . . . . . I I . . - ]�, I .. . I I i . . I � I I � � 0 � � �" . - � -vollunw- I I I I 11 I I . �� ; . . - - - � � I - . - .Y. , . .A. - I I ­ -- - 7 a- . . . �� I . I - . � - , .- ; . . - . - I C � - �� -,..��. �,�,-,�.--,--�,---�._____-_�-.,---. -- I � I - - - i -1 I., -1 --- --­--­­-.­ I - ­­ -.-- I - ­-­ .--- . - - ­­ 1. -1 - � ­­­- ­­­ --.--.-- —,-- 2�­­--­�­--­­­ . - - .­� for a Man* i we know W.-`; ; - ; � I We av" ; , hiril Work I F�io I .WTF. F, 41111111IL4 V7 �J But havle a. I i stuff. Ht , . I ; This V I -for the me:b . for that malt, not do justi mcm and 9 I VA � . z , I . I ; Fur Goats 1; ! , - . - Fur Jac-keb . . I ; . . Fuir-linned C I � I - � I . Fur Colla;r,s I - . � - ` � Fur B�a-",5 I � . . . . , C n I : 14 1 "" � , Ur RUITS 5 . I ; � ' - � i I'm Muff �; t Fur 6 aunt] % - . . � Fur C � av az . I ? Overcoats t . . I I � Overcoats rli I I - - suits -to yol, . � , I Suits m -1 , Boys' Suit ii ft I 11 ' , Boys' faapO , Men's �twef Men! -.,r; worE mews t=4 lfcu's plani mell's hem " I I -ell's leat) Men"s over, I Boys' reefe I . 11 � � Boys' oild. 5 - � A v e r�l Signs 'in all up-to-datt; WHI towlax*t, -Cutters c4n - I : - doubt itv tl i � � I : � � - I ao A. � H,