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I . rf I :a � , - . lfbl and train, bxpecting to get back on the first L .- 11 � ;-. -1 19two jas o r , Stiwxib and Cardno, . Fire, � L EEO DabllrA He want down on the five o'clock " ' ­ I �� I I ouncillots Willist . . I I Ilton '- L - FLAX 8 I I - �. .., . � 3 1 'm I 0'0 "OAKIN - ­ t " � a , Nei follows ; rina0e;.-C � U . i ' I I . . Water - Councillors Stewart, - trpin west. He mined it, however, and � I . � . -, -- I . � , I . . . ST - . :-1 -2 � I U*9 '. . ,.� ASSORTMENT -0 I - and McLean. Property � - Coincillore be,ing unable to- procure a conveyance to . 11 � i 2 . . . - . I . � ­ . Insect Destrc,yer I I " - I . . . take him home, on account of the severe ' 4 � I I I Archibald, Willis glad Cardnq. Street# - I t I Z : � . I .1 POUKET CUTLERY I DXST,RTi;i MATTIN - , storm, and having some patients here re, - - - - - I �� I Z 801880�" , ' L� ' , � 6 . I I ", I Wunoillore MoLaav`� Archibald vid'Hamil� Salts .and Sulphur . 7 � .. I I � _ _, I ton. Chariby-Thol, mayor and'coingillor ' vnirfing his attention, he starUd 'but and . z 7 TABLE CUTLERY . . T BE'RS. ,mount of $808 Oyster Shells and Grit walked the distance, reachisig horne ab-.ut 14 I � - . . 9 TOWN SUMORI Haknllto�: Acoouat� to the a . We are nearing the e -lose o -If our business year. I L � � . At - . 04RVERS Ix GABES ; L . --- , . - I - . ; . . nine o'clock, It was a hard wal1r, buD hd I- � . T. . . wore passed and oroored to be Old. The Bartel Saltand Graih Bags ' ce . I sub- chairman of the Breland made it. all right, an I was hero oevaral OUT . i ­ Z , Af ter the if irs't of February, all water committee ' the end of this montb we take stock, balan I Z-_ - i .. - I GIVE � US A -CALL FOR *A, - scribers Who have been reoeiving' authorized 4 procure a' sleigh or Linseed Meal and Oilcake, hO4rS in Advance Of the alg�t express.- . . �- � . 'w", .books and make a fresh rotar - i -, - . ; t on the firstof Febru- I - � thqir Expositor by oarrier boy will,' sleigh$ for the pa" of carrying the Whooplagcough is.pravaloob striorig the . L" , I i - . L 1 4- 1 .. Get ro anxions to inake �L'. - ' . HORU BLAN"TS .I- af �er �l at date, receive their PILP- h6sia in the event of a fire Ju the winter. . Our Prices. oung*tersof the town. In mosti re'ases, ary. As a matter of courgO we r , ! - I i . - - I ' � I is WRLY The mayor invited the councillors to per- '- SLEIGH BELLS . ers at t. ie Post Office. In th Kowever, it is of a mild type. ThoPret3by- ­ � I - . we - - , : crood showing—anxious to sell all the goods Z I CATTLE CHAINS ! they w It b6 served earlier and take of a dish of oysters with him, and HAM11TON & KZR8LAKZ tory of Huron met in Clinton on Tuesdij � a g . . fl- - � . I . - I . I I I � - .1 I � 1 STALLFIXTURES I more rogular y than it is possible4 there being no amendment to this proposi. last. Owing to the condition of the roads, then—anxious to see the last of Many% ! , � . can before I fl i : - . , . Seed Morohauts ­ . - Seaforbb, T� I` I . - LANTERNS : . to r " the by carrier boy. tion, the conuoll adjourned to Noills res- -- .- � : six but of sixteen ministers were present. 1�8 L 1. , I � SNOW 8110VELS Thos:lilrny he h1h4 it of receiving -their taurant, where tbei were served - with the I The roll for the year wits partly made U p things -that W6 dont want to carry over. This , . - , I . ;-� . v � I I I I I i.,- � papers � t thd Expositor Of (ice on very best this excellent hostlery affords. a and a few session records examined. The . � - I . ; L � Yoia will fin:d our-prioes rigb ton the above - I a they are in Huron. In fact the farms of the reason of our making 1�1 - r . I I Thursday , ai�ht can -still receivei: � 8 I I I ­ I. linsC Huron are far.aboad of those In Kent in , next ordinary meeting will be held on the . . . � - � � - - � .1 I L I I . : � � I f ice mails are ma4e up, � 1gr. John J. Bogs". an old Huronite, bat matter of barns and outbuildings and gen- 1 -Ing ladies represented the Seaforth and �R - OES U" N -,- 7 ' - � them as u4ual after our Post Of .1, . Aticamn Or.D FamaND HzAaD F4w.n. - almost every respect, particularly in the .r lob of March, at 10,30 &. m. -The follow- � . . L .UNDE PRI I ­ i I - now of Blair, Nobrisk oral t1dineso, Well, ib may -be of interest - I - � a i so writes As follows : : Egmondville Auxiliaries at the annu &I ­ � ;� CUSNZY & SPUT Y9 CoNtwRWATION*AL MZMKQ,-Th9 an.' 11 While we got some good papers he L ting of the Huron Presbyterial - We- I t, . �' : . - I . 11119 to some of our old, friando about Beaforth - M00 0 . - . I 10 . 5. . I sual congregational misting of the Egmond.: there Ate none of them that are. so ma6h, mens'Foreign Missionary Saciety, held in - - � L . � - i � L and Constance to *now that we are well I I � SHAFORTH, . � ur. Clothing� Iffe,en'sClothine" Lad*es'Fu . I vflle Presbyterian church. was hold on. missed a0,TIIZ EXPOSITOR if ib fail$ to come and doing well. Everything is prosperous Clinton on Tuesday : Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Bo....' - 61 r ­ . ' - ' - ' -1 - 4 , - -1 Hardware, Stoves, Etc. Thuredayj January 7th. All .the reports 1 to hand on time. I -want th tell you'of our :A. Scot% Mrs. A. Wilson, and Mrs. James . � I at the present time. We .are fortunate in ­ ; � - i � s . _ L 4 c . - agieF, showing thab-agood prornment; buildi�g in Blair, which wee. having nice neighbors and like the plaoe we ,Cowan, Seaforth ; Mrs. Shaw and the Land Craelperines, Ruffs and ­ � I . were very encour . ! t . ell and Graham, Egmoadville. . . L . ; work bad bven done.vin !every department built at a cost of something over $40 000. are in. I am managing a form her Misses Gemm Coats, Capes - a for a � �­. -1 . � . I I I D031INION BANK.L of the work. of the obng";gation duriD the It is the L handsomeat little govern;ient, Detroit gentleman, anif he in a gentleman ,Miss Norms Dickson represented the � -� : N - � I I - 9 ' - � . . . Past year. There, Waa a good balance in -building west of the Mississippi. I have� In every sense of the term. We are always Barbara Kirkman Mission Band,of Seaforbh. . -1 � . 7 1 11 I I - . - I Nuffs, Caps and -Gauntlets, Read — � READ OFFICE,, TORONTO. I Y � ­- � the hands of the ttemadror to begin the new been janitor in the: building since it waot -Mro.Robert Bell is,waiting on her father, L- - .. q pleased to- receive Tim EXPOSITOR, and we . 1� I L , F f- � 4 E. B. OSLER, M. P. T. G. BROUGH, year with, and the amount contributed to opened, about 15 months ago." I.'; I Mr.. James Sproat, er, - of Tuokerxmitb, 1�,: : I . all look forward to its weekly visits with � I �L ­ � - . � � I a I - 'L L I V the schemes of the oburoh was consider- I - -- ; Vest expectancy and pleasure and we are Who in very ill and not likely to recover.- � . �, - I � - . I . - President General Manager . . - to Wear Skims. Childrens -- . r - - . , ably in advance Of any previous yeari The TM Soum IFURox AGRICUIMMAL SO- never disappointed, for It always has lots i Mrs. Black, of Winnipeg, h visiting her . � _ . L L 4 anniversary servides-"I be hold on Bob- olwy.-The annual meeting of the mom, It is worth halt a , sister bare, Mrs. H. 911iishard, -Rev. J. 7 L- Z ' - I � o .1 - . . . - : . Of interesting news. I � Z � - � - n � I - I Capital. Fully Paid Up -$3,000,000. oo a ozen of our Wallsoeburg papers. Wish. I - I L IL bath, January 31gi.,.- Ravi Mr. Sawers. of berm of the South Huron Aftioultur I d o r, Robinson, a returned missionary Jackets - Winter Dress � . Reserve F4pd'and un- Bracefieldo-L will pr.;esoh on that occasion. - Society was hold si Brucefield, on Wed-. !ag yourself, Mr. Editor, and all our old ,, I Japan, delivered a practical and 11. L 9 � - Z � ­ � i - � - I � I . - � . � , ; - . . divided Profits $3,474,900 1 . i posday IeAt Owing to the bad roads friandr, the compliments of the ""on and 1 structive sermon, -in St.. Thomas` churob, .- - - I . I - . i - ­ . � .- . EU&MION OF Omom.-Tho following' therewas not& large attendance. The - I if on Sunday morning test, an his experiences � -�, . � Deposits by Public- $ 26.377,000 . a happy and prosperous Now Year an( . Goods, W oallen, Un- :__ I � z - i - � were elected and'duly- installed &a officers �ffa,irs of the society are In a very 'nable. � any of you should happen at any time to In the foreign mission field in that country, I v � - I Total Assets, I S 36,745,000 : - I 4 I I . . . . in the Catholic M Ultuid Benefit Association factory condition.' About $1,000 was gravitate In this direct -ion we can assure and the root -or delivered an address on . I : � . - I I . � I � I of this town, for the year,19ft` President, laid in prizes :last year and there is still a you -of a very hearty weloome.-P Foreign Missionsi In the evening. Both wear Blankets. - - . . I --;­ I SEAFORTH BRANGH, Dr. McGinnis - 4sb vice-president, Peter balance of over $600 in the treasury after I a � sermons were listened to with marked at- 1, � , I . F I - z.- z I ' - �- ` r . - liabilities are paid. i.-, .; II . L Dill ; 2nd vice-possident, S. Lanib ; ro�. all The followin D%Ami OF MR. JAmms HonG.-Another tontion by those present, and enlightened M- I A .1 : - M,aft fftr"tp -Sesfofth. - � k.--, - � - cording seeretary. Jam" Munroe - &asist�' �flioers and- direotora were elected .. ;1 their winds in favor- of Foreig if- ; . ; of th!a respected ploneem of Huron has been _ n 3fissione. ' Ne do not quote any underprices here. We have - - . in., it . Eve falofliij far� the transicting of a ant recording sooreitiry, John J. Darwi Smith Hey, president; John Murdock, ram- -Mr. J. L. Killoran left on Thursday for � �- i L oray p oved from - this life. We refer to the . a better way of doing things—a 'kay that won --: - I - gen I'anking ImWine". fi social soorebuy. John llir.Qa�de ; tj�sss-' Stanley, let vivo -president ; Edg! Chrittis, death of Mr. James Saginaw, Michigan, to attend the funeral C . V .: . n . � Ogg, of McKillop, . late 4 Mrs. ?� ` - I � - Collections mada on all points in Canada urer, Jqhn F. J)aly ; Marshal, Joseph Exeter , 2nd vice,presidaub .; Auditors, which took place on aturday night- last. of his %unt, the Noonan.-" The . mislead you. . I & - I - �. L . L - L 1--" . . I �` . : and abros4,. . I Keating. ; ward, D. Andrews ; reprosen. A. T, Swtt and John McIntosh. Diree. Mr. Hogg had been il for over a year Busy Bees." club -of little girls, presented � I I . and . �. I Advancest "a to Farmers. Special at- I tore, Peter h1oGre Lor, Thomas Fraser, R, � - - - . , - -�--A -, vl�v � 7 tatives, to Grand Council'oonvention, J. L Mrs. 4Ain w" ith a handsome piece of ell L 3 1 1 4 his recover was not coked for. He suU � - - - - � i Y I � � � tention paid �o theL collection of Sale Notes. Killoran ; alternate. M. 'Broderick ; trus- , MoMordie, Wm. Di.Xo'n, S. 'Smillie, W. D. fored from a speoies of paralysis. He had , ver on Thursday of last week. 1 4 . I ' i . - � �-- . I � . . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Deposits toss for two years, --J. Wisher, ,M. Broder� Sandero,"Thomas Russell, James Patterson reached the age of 70 years. We are not I i � - : . 2 - �. I I and John Ketchen. Messrs. Tb6tftas,Rue- sare whether he was a native of MoKil : MCKWOP. D - received of One Dollar and upwards. Ick, J. Marray. Trustees for one year,- The E. MCFaUl r?J GOOCIS C'0111pany . tUne'L . I ­ � Interest allowed. at h;ghest rate and W .- ,' For. Gi Sills. I . lop 4 % I I I � . sell and John Mui#ojk were appointed so or not, bat at any rate he had been a resi- Big reduetions in Wien' felt house bootg. . 4 �i � ' � . . . - e compounded hall yearly. . . . � - ! -7 L renentatives, on the Western Fair board. dent of that tewnship since early Samplo In north window. W. H. WNs, sole Agept �­ I . manhood, ­� � z .. � t 4, BOW - Zp for Doro�hy Dodd shoes for ladies, and George,�&. SE.4FOR -7 - OA ZIRIO i -- � . JL A FnqE: Guour. -Mr.: John Cil Morrison, a meeting of tho newly electedL board of his father being a respected resident of the . Al - - ; . � ­ i R. S. HAYf A, G. GIB � Sister oboes for men, Sesto IM -1 I . ­ .; . . - Mr. M. Y McLean wai Appoint- rw � � : I , Manager. � . . same township a nd he had several brothers . -1 . Solicitor t the,genial clerk of MoKillop toirnship, the. Aireotorev . � - I � � �L ' - � -- " . ­ L . other.day showed as a. haude4me group ied .secretary and asurer. It was also here. Mrs, Hogg in a daughter of THE W Coulq6m.-Thefirsb meeting . ======:= i ; , , . I . _ . - Mr. '- 1B . . . - - - . . Usuar �L � z of the council was hold on the day ap- - � I - - a photograph of his seven brotheiv, one min agrabd to bold spring, fair 'It Frank So6tt, who is now one of the ol new be. I ening. He, -was lacing, a bel a 1- ­ . : � I i- - demb . r. The next fair will t in th - , t Sp.witfg Machines. ter and himself, nine- in all, bei6g the eg- Bracefield. The art meeting of the direc- residents of this da-trict. Mr. Hogg was a 'pointeo by statute. ; The reeve in the chair � suing yea - . ­ - z _ . . tober 6th and 7th. -John woodshop wben in some inexplicab , � I - .. held on Oc -le F. � � DR -And all the members present. The salaries . - L ` . . I -tire. family,- not one death havi yet tore will be hold at Hennalf, in March, very quiet, unassuming man and never .� Bateman and f amily, who recently manner he -was tiaught. and drawn ti *4 I ' - . I —: — 1 - Lof � j� ­ I .9. N. WATSON, North Main Street,, � broken up this I%rAe- family. Thar different' L I , th ral towasbip Officers for the year � . - took an active part ia public affairs, but a from Grey township to the ceiling anA his left arm was bro, t - I q .removed � � I I I I i I-. I members are : John C., L William and Mrs. . MONEY FouND.-Purse and small lum Of his kindt were fitivras follows, by motion : Clerk, back ken to pieces, n I � I . I y manner and high sen" of honor, � Niagara Falls, N. Y., arrived ecessitating ampat .1 - - ISEAFORTH. - .1 I . - i , . � . Stephen Godkin, of MoKillop ; Robert, of money, on North Gravcl 'Road. Ownei can have I 1 200 $80 ; assessoir, $80 ; col- a i I . . I . I . I ' ombined with a great degree of Intelli- If ; treasurer, in Brussels this -week and have.takeh. tion- He also received , I 91m& on i rty and pqlng charges. Joe. 9 L a gash ju p�, � ONUM IN - Stanley ; Thompson and Josojph, in Da- ,&�&Ajfy. . Mr. John I I l ; L . 'ZIOnAlrople. - � ! - 1884itl I;enoo, not only made him a welcome and .�lootor, $80 ; auditors, $8.eacb. L up their residence on Albert street. tbe n"kL d First eWn ftomily and manuhAuring sewlnjl me ps Echilin was 40 yea'rs Of 1�: - kots ;� Thomas, In Brockville; James ia , agrees 0. Morkison was re -appointed clerk, David z _L. . . . . I - Cb1nff.-"1= A" RAYBIOND-Alf woobines one in ladies' felt b6ise boots* bl000mpanioD, butsecutedhimAhe Mr. Bateman had been veryfl) of age, an� leav,es a widow andene �- I ej:, 'Lre ; L i guap ladPAO084U, ran&g tgow $26 up. Guthrie,near Barrie, 841d Alexander, On M Ro� t asarer� William E7,aus, an. - - . ntftd i - C rlite -r � 1 wiedaw. W. H. WHO, We agent love of many and the est"m and confidence . ia. while residing In Niagam. daug , r. , repairs, in dook. - the old family homestead, it , Pne"mol' I- 1� Needi", 09 Wd gowwg t Kidey town- :8,-�� se;Zr , harles Dodd#, ,collector ; John —#-- . I � . ... shoes for laffiesi and Georza A. of all who knew him He was L and came to the conclusion that - I . - , -We aid Aedident Insurance ship, near Brookville. It is a fihe looking , en, Se#torth. : I . ;- I L t' ­ � Agent. RUka e0eoW on &UL kin&, of prqperty at esbytetian . I -News Nbte,s. I Also general Fift, Govenio ek and John Shannon, a ditors. - - . 1884-1 firat members of the* Somforth Pr a there were worse places to live in �­ . � I .1 I I - I � lowesi rnUs. , group and one to'be, proud of. - The placoo Seaforth ; the people. Beattie church and rathained a c law for the sectional railway bonus . than Huron county. -Mr. �6=-art, of -.)NIr. George Dewar a . . . . I � 11 �- I I - ' for the Guelph-Goderich extension of the pion"r of , I . I onsistont member 'The by, . I ­ . Broy, - ihe article, 28c t�a, - Iro right, tr , Y it, B04' of that. organization until his death, Be. , I Grand Valley, who is the -acting ag- Lampton county, and' at one tim I , I ile U;06, i 1884-1 . 1Y., I TurcimRsmiTit AdRId 3ULTURAI, SOCIETY'. I I 0. P. R. was read and ordered for submis- -- L � "W- � sides his aged partner in ii - . � q . S- ' ; " ZT1. .. 1w.A.r.racaw, 1 fe, 'be leaves a sion toithe ratepayers interested. Accounts the McCaughey estate, was secrelary and subsequenlly-prei�ident ;- ' . NORM K&IN ST.. OFAFORTH, . -Th� annual meeting of the T6okeramith ; Ton per coat, off i all crockery from now family of six none and two daughters. The in, town on Tuesday looking after of the Lampton Djut L . . Branob-Agri � culturalboolety wi�' hold at unul afkr a,tookisldia , february 104,h- Beside I Ual Insurauce- " ---I � General Piro and Lite Insikance Agent, and,desler . � Broil I none are Professor John Hogg, of bo the i mount of $100 81 were passed after W- . I 't, sestorb. INA -1 . Harvard 1-1 I I . I I � the.Comoeroial hotel, Aeaforth ! on Wed. thoroul h examination. Thq next m his interests in connection with, the, Company, died at his home in Essei,, 'I- .- L : . Go . � in 8eWLW Athehifee and Bicycles, " f univ reity, Boston ; Dr. James Hogg, of ting . ,I 1. 1 . . . . I � I . i639 nesday of, last wedik, TherewZ'notaveii Ary person wanti. g a good second-hand Preseton, Waterloo county ; of the 3ouncil will be hold recent fire. -Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blain, last week, abed 77 years. 4 =,., I . � Frank and . at Christopher 011ur .. - -­ � � - . coal or wood hesMr, coo stwove or range, It will pay . large atto�daace, bat. the repor,ta of white'l Leadbury, on Thursday. Febra- of Sarnia, are visiting at A. Cou.:;- -Ste.- Cunegojadt's Catholic 1, I I . I I the � . ch, 10 :', L . - , 4. them to we our stook, eae stoves must be eicar. Robert at -home and William on a farm in - � 0 . ' � _, . � , . I Koclety to bel ill 8 good od out before'aiooktak g, F4bruary let. 0heancy MoKillop, near the homestead. The daugh- so i, so I o'clock, p. m. --john 0. ley's. � in Montreal, was Aestroyed Wednes.. ;��_, � -, . , � . - . _ ; � position flusuciall and otherv�.iso. After &URGY, UeafOrih- 1981�2 1 ;yrir Brumsels day af ternoon, by � a fire that bro3m li� I ; ; Furs, Robe.t - - IF ; tore are both at home. He was permitted . ieqn, clerk. & t z a I � a . was 2 o"clock. The ou h L. I - g all the lUbilities inou 7 i t -t �' j I . � I � I . , I � PSYiD i4ed during Oyster Supper and entertainment under to live to see his family all comfortably ' again the scene of anotber bad out, shortly after t. , . - L the Y�aje'L . i - �J . . � . . . . there Is still a small aiirplaa In the auWces of- U 0. L. No. 708, Sestorth, will bo settled in life. The remains w � I ; Grand Bend. fire on Thursday night last. The , brtak started in the roof of the edi-� . w . Call and examine out stock of North West ibe treasury. The following - oinaere and held in the-OrAnge H&U,4ne bloot sub !of the Salva. bra laid to :� - brick block, whicli was formerly us- ' f icc. ne4r the steeplt,,. The I,Oss jg- Ir. - -I' I r1day, January 29UL . �;-- - i ; . I ;t- : � Galloway Bober, - Imitation 'Buffalo directors were elected for the-etirremb year: tion Army bAcracks. pn F reat In the blaftl dbank c met ry on DOTS -Specifications have been received ed as the post office, and known as S100,000. The. insuraan,ce reacbes$80A �L�,-, � L . , I _ - 0yetord served from 6 80 to 8 p. m. A good Tuesday, and the, I go numbelt attend- here fo� our harbor. Tenders are open till - * valued at$.l ` . , . Robesq the 'Bii1iop Robe, Gray and Robert Charbers, Tackeramith, presid . repared. - All are cordially t, the Grant's block, togeth-er with the ad 000. The Lchurch 'was 101-- &I George M. Chesney, Seafqrtb, , gir i13Yra &nee, despi a' bad road#, testified Yebrus y the 14-h. . The work will enliven w - - -, Black `Q64 Prob ', - ' I � Vioe-pre@i- 901%tUnd. Al Infeehn-Adulie 26c, children 16c. oining building, which was. occu- 000. t�l L . ,� I . ,so JobnNonigowery,yr.M.; X. UoDerniob, r000sd strongly to the as em in which the do. our bur in the fdture.�Mro. Fred Page is J . �,�­ I I dent ; Thomas- E. Rays" , L . . - . pied by Frost &Wood as an imple- ' - Amos Taft's blacksmith shop I . ­ . - Horse Biankets.. �r L; W. SOW . searotary-treas- ing secreiary, 1 . I i 179i-2 ceased was held by bona) amongst whom ill at pi ssent. We hope for her speedy r&. � ,at I * ; : . I ur erville &Rd A. Young, audi- . � � : . r ment shop, were 'totally destroyed, Yeaford, collapsed from the weight , f"; L ' ' I --4 trade' he, had spent the most of his life, cove . I jrAe, lined and unlined ; Kersey, with or � tors. Dirsobors&-Jobn M. Qovenlook . Wanted I Ali kinds of . -Dried I ry. ,-Oai ot those $ad events occurred The former building has - latterly ..of snoNv last week, burying Mr. Tait , I , I . 9 aPples be, turkeys 15c, firesh #%a 20a,.etc. No. I ---L0`--:-- . i . A the I ,ome 6f Win. Moir, when his little - , without otay',on strap ; all wool . blank- James Evans- James Carlin,, McKill9P ; P, pnme tax 96 oMb. 0. 1C. King, i d ed do 'd, on Saturday night last. been usiad as a. storehouse by the . beneAh tbe. ruimq. An iron machine- . 1-1 I 0 . . . Ingham 1882-tf ' LocAL BRIEFS. -Mr. and Mrs. T.Ijon ! P . a - � eta, sha&d oad,sq.%uw,. 80,. 90 and 100 Hawthorne amid C. UcGregor,: Hullett-- Brussels Woollen Mills. This firin ' which stood near the. anvil, savoil � � .. . 'The annual meeting of the So Ira. PAdurray and fhmil 11 - I . inched. - % &forth Turf and N y lefb here The t e fd1loW w" apparently in good - George D&le and George . 'be ;, - " . - ClubwlH be beld on 36nday January'the 256b, last week for Blyth, where ng erushed to deal , . Wm.,.Chesney, had quQitities of wool and bdankets . him fr�m i � b, ­ . they Will in health rough the day. -Mr. Taylor. of I . I . Bell@ of all k�ddjs Ofthe beat qutility. Black, Tuckeremith ; M. Brod iok, Sea-, at s olclocir,p. in., at the ROY's'l Hole]. AL 19roder- stored therein, which were totally : When the roof fell Mr. Tait wa& ,� � . 0!� r ; future reside,'As Mr. Jones intends angfig. the lak 0 road, had a trielk bee n Saturd -. ThdLrgeat stock of harness goods in the forth.. . . ick, Seojvtsi�.; . t i 1893.2 . I I . I 0 I . . . . I I � 'Y' destroyed. The building and contents * struck by the timbers and rendered i I , - - i L . i -Ing in wh h *" � 1. . � ty, .at - . - I --- - I L I I I the butdhering business tbare.-Mr. . .10 largely attended- by the neigh- - 1-' . . I . I . Ing . P 9 Fuox Moosz Jaw DrsTsivr.-�dr.Jossph 'bore.- vs. John Holt has urchased three were eac ut . Cows Fou': BAT R 'Four cows for sale, ap- T. J. Ryan, of'Buffalo, who we's spend h insured for $2,000. N. S. unconscious. He is badly out about , Getty L & fo - 1ply to AnTHUR I Fonn;�, �11 ,forth. . 1w4f his holidays iwith his arvilla L Mo. fine M ko geese. She knows what is the McLaughlin, whq is acting agent , tbe. head and his recovery is doubti ' 0 rmerwell known an re oted I � . - Killop, left lait' Frid for Frost &Wood, managed to save ful. The building is a total w I ayfor Mario. li BRODERIOK'S . . resident of MaKillop, is one of t a Circa- MAJ�Urgb Ilf LMAXjToj� Cul Ste. beat ki to have on the roast. -Miss Ids . reek. � . . . ). . . -immense accumulation of im -' � . I di - I prospered in the groat North- who book t L. -The gsntlqmsn to attend the marriage of his other, Mr. 'Grovell was joined I 11 implements. The fire w&4 caus- -An 7 1 ' - he' leadiv a matrimony, by Rev. a , U . I Hamesi � Oadyps' B10Ck "es who has part in tba happy J, J. Ryan. -Mr. and Mrs. Ba returned S. A artier, to William Millimon, of ed by alantern being- upset. Tbie weighin,r many tons,' hanging on tha W , . L . . - . . . - I . . wned by Mr. R. IT. 1W f -1 � . i I dL I - . west.- Howritealto us from Caroxi, An- evonf desori�ed in t a following paragraphi home from Toronto on Satur sy, having Thad i Mr. Gravelle will soon love all block was o cliff aWte the power house -of - � . I - I ­ I . ' It would ,bie take from the Wolseley News of . t mouth with friends in the Queen his daughters, as this i's the second one in Smart, manager of the Traders' Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power aaa . eff ainibots, an follows : " ProbabI in t - tv-PWORTH 'T I - . 1 1. I I& : .. . , .i -- -- w ' a Tn a Bank, Grand Valley, Ontario. This Manufacturing Company, broke away i I - not be' out of place to ,let, you �Uow bow 7th ie.woll known to many of our aga- � ple a . ,rr * , , Ings are out.this way. 'We ry J40 11 Y-1180 Kerr, the little daughter of two WeO ka. We wish the young couj I � th' reads angis a foimer resident, of this � building was constructed , a goo(f and fell upo "' 1. . I Boy AROTEL 'good harvest in 1903, and very d west -h'- vicinity. ' The News �says : "A i 4i . deb but Mrs, John L. Kerr, of MoKillop, near Sea. long and happy life. - . n the. roof. T-wo steelL L L . I - or for the harvest g o . f car oro a -We had � 4 . . I forth, has been seriously ill for the past . a— - , . many years ago by Mr. J. R. Grant,. trusses were brok-en and the. ice and I . I - . . . SEAFORTH-: an early frost, w ich' Injured very pretty wedding �waa solemn=jed at the week, but we are pleased to say that she Is I Jci�pert. - now of Winnipeg. and part of it wa.-i snow penetrated the power hou-mit �' . . . . I U It � i T I . 0 wheat manse, on Wedneed i Ding, i December Big r L - sed as a postoffice while Mr. Grant shut .- I . J . . - . . . . . : quite a little, a I ter sown 30tb,, when (' 10, somewhat better, although not yet out of I ductions I *1�dies' felt house boots. ting down four gcnerators. � a .oially the I 6 a . z z s I � : — ' . . . : (f- I )ur popu�aar avy'Oung townsmen, danger. -The many friends of r. Thomas Samplev lo north windovi, W. H. WUlis, sole was postmaster. It is one. of the old- will require two days to get them -, I ' a Lots off rmarebad an verage of Air. Robart!'J. Muldrow, was: united I ' L agent i , --. ; � Most Modern Hotel in Seafdrth, gr 'o' . n Murphy, of this town, will est brick buildings in tbe LVillage . I ' be pleased to for Dorotby Dodd shoes for ladies, and George A. . running - again. The damage ,was : � I�E ; - I , I � � I thirtybush4le an I acre of- whes . but the 4oly wedlock' to M194 Mary ElliOtti dAugh - know that he is now sufficleutl� r recovered Slat,r sh" for inen, Sealorib, � . IM -1 and occupied a good business posi-tion. considerable. , . . - . avera . Fully': equipped with hot and ,kie of the district would not exceed. �,or of Mrs. AL Elliott, s . . . � ,I . . . twe, I , r., all Of - W010816Y. from his recent severe Illness to be able to � D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer, It will likely be.. re -built. before very : I Li . . . nit� btishele toithe acre. The, Oat crop The maniag� ce as and deeds drawn up, Moneyidaued long. I I � - � wasvle!rygood, and averaged& ut fifty' Re I -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T,orrimer,-V I I ate. 'Every attention v. J. S. 41 the lo 'ed I I . cold water �&*, Lsdies' Toilet remo was performed by get around town. -Dr. James Hogg, of wIU8,mO vroses of Iniiiiest. 1740-tt —0 ! - & : Roo . . . . uldrew,,'brobher of the groom, Preston. was here this week. e Was call- ! � I 4 I bughols to the acrip'. - Prices have been.fair essisted by.' ov. J. . MoKechn 6. , The stamie-y. � . I Htamiota, Manitoba, are vietting friends In I I � . . P=Rnoftta� ed here on account of the illn and death io-;��.-Thomas Mellis, our village Val- - � to good for all kinds of grAin. . - Mitchell. : - I � I 6 Present bride was attended by Miss Ida�� lilempie, of big father, Mt. Ja can, wants to get an apprentice to learn Tbe Women's InstiLtUt P­Tbe Bay- - -Mr. W I - F . Good Stable in Connectio'n, . wheat is worth 71 cents ; oath, , L . .. me& Hogg, ,of - MoKil- .. ]3. R Bon of the .e&tor of - I f7fn ice, Z rt, while Mr. S. J. A. Bran' Ll Of the lop. -Mr. and itbing b�sinass. This would be field branch of the Wom,en's Ins ' -� I - I L , -1 : I ion* princi - of Maimep the blao4ern tea wil I ; - I -Po Voes, 90 cents, par busbet; be public school. supported tb groom� After Manitoba, passed through t a splendid opportunity A Young man tute met: last Thursday at the, home a volume of Shakespeare and -a latin) at . . : �, � t 0 1 1 Mrs. Ed.. Brucii, for t1- the Mitchell Recorder, was presen I � OV" I on Mon- . z I i about 4 years of Age, 1who has some me. I � D. T, PUMNEY, P;op. 6 to.. 7 cents per pound dressed, is d pork the ceremonj the,weddin rty,.' with a day. Mr Bruce and his famil V -are visit). of Mrs. Jo�n Campbell, but the wea- tionary, by the pupils of this Watford � - a: Will L � 9 is"15-tf - . 71t cents. -So yo . see that p LL : By n e 1� . . PIO Out; number of friends, proceeds to t1joir cc Ing friends in this district. He is a chanida�.- genius. There is aot& better ther and roads being so u favorabl, L , �`,p � yory good m former -9i- here have a arket for every- new home, which has - Ischool, prior to his leaving for Sault sw i : _ . I . 'L been refitted with resident of Hibbert, and had trade going these days. -Mr. Wm. Cad- the attendance was small. J" Marie. .1 . , . thing. All the olo Haronites ou� here are I visiting I iesides '. . . I . a oo of �bbe house-466oratorle it brother in Gre re, o, tr veteran bay dealer, has had s6 e I - - I . doing . i the alegan I y township. keheeny the discassion of th subject, whieb i I . � well and feell well." . � .. expect mo -Mr. Willard Ingram bat bought fifkv - � I . I . ; � : art, where the wedding an - . - - - . per was daintily to remain h � : . . . ., � i ? . In Oatario until abo�b the mid- In" ( ifli3alty in - removing hie hay was " Systematic Housekeeping," a 'Acres of landadj-nining a,Dother fifty scres, . . ii i ; L . � I- . - � . I I . E served andA, v ry enjoyab,fle evening spent. die of February, when they hopa to 'rom place to place and in getting good deal of busine was attended I . � Tit _ McKrLmr TSURWbE COMPANY.- return presses ss of hie, from his brotber �Charlos on the I a I L I % -Mr. - I The an -buil meeting of the membq'r's of the teem in whiob the you . . Mr. . '! - I U 0 costly Vloodding �pressnts showed the to their Western home. out his a0couot of the deep snow to :�nd some dicisions were reached third conceesion of Ls)gov, He will build I . STRA ' I clin Had - IP' ay,.on � IPTORD,' ONTARIO. �m . ngoonpleare hold, ,son, of Rensall, andbad1roads, that he has removed his with rej,ard to the working of the I . . . . . McKillopMutual ire Insurs nos .Company fine stoel'� cooking range from Messrs. family 0 Councillopebb 8 d with the I a new brick house on the premleep, and h'w - I ; . , p Is new 11,6103? tog a reputation for '8r, PF -F -IOP- '-aa held in the town'ball,, 84afortb, on . f r Wm. -Wjc;��&Yugh&OD, of whole outfit to the vicinity of Chatham, Institute. A deligate was app-ointed - brother intends. inoving inio Niteheill, - � -itin(G-ouch as hundre . L, � . ' Rusmkss T"' ' do of irlds 'la.fit. There urlbart & �iden, t�e firm by which Mr. Tuckersmith.-Ladiea7 Aid of 0a Presby. where ... a anow is not so troubleso e.- to attend the FarmerS InStftULte . . . I e . , in ' --Mr. -McRoberzk-, principal offMit � z llegoi wt*uld like to possess but � Lohn Daitz, z bnain"s co ) y . was not-& large attend. utdrow in 10ployed� testified to tholk ap- We are orry to note that Mr. J m - ance, the ro terian church will give their Bums' gap. Brucefield to pick up.as many bints , puhlic achool.has introdueed fire drill W -W-.. - ads be �ng so bad and the weath., reciation of faithful ice :. . - . I do he odon road noftb, has been laid up 1.3 possible, on the subject. The- next the sebooL in. a' I not. Students should enter this month,, ' few, os ' ' I- His shop- � per and concert, in Cardno's hal�, on Mon- of the . ,. . - or no, .stormy tk at me out except sery -test ftee, one day Isd . 1; Catalogue UM &ton also remomber�d hit for som weeks with a severe attack of - I . I - . I n with; a hand- day evening next. There will be 66 this r,ad. L - SoboUrs I z . � those who had ot) er business. The. chair I. I meeting will be held at the home of weel-, the school was clet� . - . ome presiont,in silverware." ,, -' : thor - i i haggis, the pipes and a' that," soistloat from which behso been a severe AIrs. J. Spaek'nwn, on the'. Sauble IiIie taki,ag all their cloaks -.vith -'them was occupied by t; is president., Mr. J. ,B, . -- . and a good _ ., in - -- - . ; A 1� sufferer. -The annual congr8gstiOnal me"' on Tbursday, Febtuary 11tb ,a'ndas t .., : I -- McLean, and the, financial and diroctoraP - Tilz mmical programme besides. -The little'aoa . minute and a half. This wax'anl ,. P � W. J, ELLIOTT, Prin olpal. � � 0-0 SEAF . ,y the me- � � ��R= A -u ILU'Ry.-Oa Decem- of M, WM4 Cudmore mob, with a of St. Andrew's church, was held on .Usu,j I , i I - . ; r. P painful Ing a cordial invitation i's ex- end time it had been tried. - . ; . � � � . � L i -. reports were read the socretary,Mr.T;�R, �er 416h, in 'publish � the report of the aceid-nt on Monday; He pulled a kettle Monda A full report will be given next tended to all the 'ladies to attend and --­Tbe flXst of a seeles of; -for -tho . . I .1 Hays. It is grati Ing to know by these �uuual m,;6tfi , �g of th Seaforth Auxili ' week. any 'of our citizens are complain. mpetings � . Thit; in the Season thatthe company ever was in vsafer or of the larY of boiling water over himself, scalding his. also to become members. The sab- winter moint h,v was held in Trinit churck, � I ; . -1 . Wooten's reign M198iObstY -20- hand and face. The injuries are very psin, ing of t I ir wood . piles becoming UDPICAX- j,L,e Y I ; . I more satisfactory condition then � it is ,-at #ie - 't foT will b,t,, " WAtshing L Mikbell ;, L ty, we 15614d that 1881 ,the Auxiliary abtly 10, V. _. discussion i ) on Friday might of Ust week, un- q to have your. Horne - the present'itimp 0 ful but the doctor hopes for recovery The snow in so deep that the and ironing of olotbes; their care der the suspiwo ..of the Yonng PeonWf I I � .1 The loases last year ks;composed of on eleven members, and wit9hout permanent injury. -Mrs. Geo Wood as inot, be cub in the bush, and the e . I . . � .. - I . . � -were comparatively light; being in -the haf.only five . of the members of ,th%t yeat PatergGn has been-gerioully ill for & con r and repair and ht'bor' saving appli- :Society, �(a,ud W, A - decided auce�;m RM 11 beighborhocd I fe toads ar i to bad that it cannot be anc(I.S. 4 of 1 bont $4,,000, and ther p 0 drawn " . r I a I still - filltViViDg, U. 0. P�Irton gave's falk on ,bit readAW- D a VS?y 48 ��ia no It seems i that this of weeks, but we are fleaved to -lear &he out who i -out.-Mims Clarissa Mollie, who -40— � I , , L . .1 ten ely. accurais. Mrs, is somewhat impr L tions bf e,6 trip to England in 1­�02. illustrat; I. PHOTOGRA P HE D. 11w bee factott increase inAle tom�nt wa - e . 11M ur- - . - , I - -2 . . . memberehip.' Aftr paying off al It I -Mr. George Vas spoi ding her holidays at her home here, - -Wm. S. Echlin, for twelve years, ,ed by rna,gic lantern view -P. There W84 4 � 1 . . I liabili. R Lyon, or t who was a cb�rter die is from his rece - - � . F - . - . . . tiev,,the odf I , 4) ill.... reco*ering ov at severe re this week. -Mr. and � L I � �&`opd J ; b I . I ; . . . band. ary, - and -Word wag received here, a few Mrs. J. W. Fowler are spending their � � bof 9 4 7 71, The assets of the com. filled that 0 I t, wed some rA the "t i r Pony 2ave a t: eash surplus on . mber an i first eorl .whn . be.IU-fixer in tbe Goldie, McCulloch large attendance present, and the re , f $9,4 . ri - m it- - � I - . I All kinds of Photo Work any,pmoun i to $1)9.54t, and tbdre are no I ion wi very great effici- days ago, of the death of Dr. honey mpon with friends in the vicinity of ComPanY's foundry, Galt � sustaincgl gentleman fho . - . � I no and detioy for everal years Ulliott, of o -,A 1111ch he sur- -cient and 1pictureeque buildin � .� I - abilities, � , rho at toment w there- Peotone, -Illinois. Dr. Elliott was a native � . go in the � A - : � . Fi Rungannon.-Mr. George McKay, of this - I i .. an very satis- . cumbed in the. hospital the same (-v- . lard. . - z . - U9 fter, mends us a list o the names. of thO38 village, hae,been struggling with a severe � PROMPTLY DONE - ,1 .factory to the we ' of McKillop, being a son of the � - ore present, - end they bo were members f the late John -- �1 � - . � 7 . I , - - passed a very boa vote of thanks to the 881i and also' Auxiliary in, -Elliott, of the r)bh concessioaW that town- Oold for several weeks and boa been con. - - - - -- I ; . . . . - � . 9f those who still survive. ship, -- . � -- 7 - P icture F -a' land direotore for their efficlent _ . . to is residence for some days, but be . � � . ram, es made while you wait 10if"30 . � om tills list it Howascrossing the railway track Oned to - -- 0 - -I . . . I Bleeme that there were in Peotone when hie thinks h has got the better of it now and Z,�, -1 - - I . mans0iment of th affairs of the compt%ny. w -s in run into ,-,,., � . � . I - fifteen members in th 6 year, of whom nine 'by a *train, and he ou )h inju'rws . py AbAh v -i - I ' , tiring direct -- among , -*., E The rp. 6t; were Messrs. , J. G, 4re still survi�iug. 8 e ale = ,�Vfll soct be able to east his shadow i � 1110 V I ' JACKSON BROS., Seafffth- Goveolock,a6d James Evans for b1cKillop, I ' I 0 sends�ue a list that be: only lived three days. He �68 his old ! riends. -Miss Malinda Cooper is ?'� AL Niubt in Boom Slulpfland. �! ; , - I - . .0 . 1. , i I the charter members of th' A'uxiliary, the last surviv visiting with bar cousin, Miss Victoria . -1 � I � I ---- ­ -- -- - and John Benewe*.for Logan. These gen. . . . a - or of thred brothers of 'the � -- I I . .----,.-,---,-- "-- ­ . . Which In as follows ' Mrs. (Rev.) Gold. first family. He was a cousin of Dr. J. I G. , . . . . I - . I . - � � - � -wera re-elepted wkhout oppositlon... arnibb, preald ut; Mr .*D. D. Wilton, vice- Scott, -of this town, -Mr. A. D� Chisholm, i 0 . 1 tlemoo * , Bishops Of Usborde. , I -+-*-*-"+-+-+-$-+-+ - - - - - - 11 � -a n and George Mur- presidint ; Mrs. S. � �� � .i � I I : . - . The. Canadian Bank mesarli- joLhn - morriso - McCaughey# tress. of Griswold, Manitobap washere I Brus"Is. It is to be boped that the people of f3eaforth and viciniq Lsdiw- I - die voore re-appoiPted auditors, At the ti 31 secretary ; this week. 1, - vnill remember the I , - the . rer ; Miss ,- Ande M ra. Mr. Chisholm to one of the Huron boys � cert will be * Aid Soo Wh supper and concert, in Cardoo's Hall, on January 955th-Rurat' birthday. 116' ' , . ' AW; conolosion:of embers' mosting,a meet. T: 0. Kemp, issistanti I ; 'etary; Mr;,,Wm. -Notcs.-A con - ' given be" i I OF 000MMERCE., '. , Be I � . . I ofi the board of, directors was held and who has. prospsrad,in the prairie province. in th,e `ov,-n hall here on Friday fsv- will a physical as well & &a intellectual feast, as a glance at the menu and progmaM I I I - . . In McCulloch, Mrs.' YA c(). a . , Mrs. P. L,)4an, He hai dispoe , ed of the moot of h I C -D i n 'Fait Lhe rtu.s- It cannot fail to please the most far- 'i - t i . is prop- g, . -mry 29tb, under below will indicatp. -The menu is no varied that � I E � - MORONTO. 006ers of lipt year were &II -re- Mr.. J, Nieb 1, Mrs. � Lumed6n, Mrs. erty and business in Griswold, and in tidjous tatte. while the program leaves notbing to be desired. Then, . the . . appoiAted, 11 tends plr,es of th - L. O.T. M. and the K' , objectof tMa . -7- � Laidlaw. M o. 110b6" 'Mrs, S. - .0. - - v , , - 1. I - I - of which are, to i I i - . I . A. Stowart,� Mrs. J. ho,will have larger scope for I energies go to 1he 6. ,4vemhuist Sanitarium. � i � - Tjt6TowN Comrarr--A regular meet- Smith, MisA M, McLean Miss A;1 MoKec- 'and enterprise, 6 M 0 Poo --- --- -�io�4 i � - � * " �id have - Reserve- Ftmd. - $ 30000,000. Ing of the town c *0 I of An, excellent ,--rogramme of a local a *8 " - 0 -- - -�-e a"� -- i - " o - , ' C,�pital (paid up) . $ s,7000000 i, I - .. a— I . Mrs. Arbu I ,, Mrs !.DiCkNOID, coming to Winnipeg 6 reside, . ad where T. Nf., I he li *oceeds 8 a � - � * - hy �6' h I ' I e= t hh * p d in wme but a I iL � . M - Titompson, John street, has been laid u � with is eharactpr i.s i, ;r1g 7 nod was hold on Met. z.je, Mrs. -C, McKenzie, 9 is@ J , T n. a L i g 12 a T7 r0h to be rec" this � 0 s`u'mmor, alld ill y I I -Mr , t � ea M 0 0 ' d t - i A - I . I � L dety ovenjug. All the members were prea- Mrs. Roberteou, Mrs. Puncan, MrA.'Atkin ppe for several days. M , Jessie Win. A�nley h he, �s Or An coor I ( de nd th 1i Ity f b t t Y Iriti, � � a _, as tanw . 8 r will erve r f ft P. m Aggregate Resources slit rho drainso by�law, paspe prepared. -Mrs, _ ppe iw a d from �' to . ldm�tioa �,�5 eent?-v OVer : -- - - 83,000,000 'electo'48, was finally d by the son, Mrs. J. Tbompsou,� Mrs. At �, Young, �, r,i - , All .. James 13allantyne - BILL 0' FARE. I I M I - - ` $ . .� readand Passed. A Miss Ids, Ar e, !i i O'bP*00- who was 'also confla-ed to her ,wnd Mils J(- in lyl,-Laughliri attended PROGRAMME. M, I . . . I - - — , . . . I by-law authorizing he mayoe ad clerk to in , buuk�, ere were 26 charter re6ideace from the. same m&W' is now the funirral of th.. ]ate Bulle Irwin, - ! 11 c' .- Hon. G A. Cox. President. 6 & iomberp, andof1these,42 are still fivia yo R.-mstboef, boiled ham, pickled -ton it- hairmay)'saddre-as, Mr. Y.,MeLem I , - I I . waft bIrm. Lyon cone 11 i . . " , I I - 9 'I i ' I - B. E. Walker, General Manager. : borr *money for current expeil3ses 16des b saying : 1: 4 Tb 9. race ver;ag. --Mon day night was the cold- in TorottQ, la,,t w4- 1--flarry ,Down- leg o' larnb. 1 2: Instra duet� Mirsrm Rathwell ,& W -0r. I I -1 �n d! . . e,se est of the many cold nights of this cold i . I - I I . passed. Messrs. Sidney John$ C rrqptions are given b hg left 1 he re. oil Mov 1,1,Y last for Vir- Pickier., tomato sauce. -J,i' Solo. M r, Gionge 01 Y-1 i. I I b, — ��, - one not,,included winter, The th6rmometer registered 18 don I I ' I . i - - - M. Solater were appointed memb1ere I THE Exi,osITOR's UA� of survivo*s.1) , Manit',oba, wh(-ry he enters into - i 4� Reading Min Moggle M-,_r,ean. - .- I I I degkoeb 'belowgero at mid -night, end a the hardwart, bu -ines�,, accompanied Chappit, tatties w.i, cream filijel!. I V London, England, Office, of Lhe Board of Health. -The usual =06wl - - I I J -5. Qu&rtett--, N1 lekardt 60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. ! stiff east wind blowing. ours. Scott and Pi . . grant oi $50 to the chief of the firp brig"O. ANOTHM OLD Fhirdfl) I -- The brethren of - by. a young nian' of m- ,11itou, Mani- � 1 - -r- I:- mfw-s, Scott And TYLAWy. � I � . HEARD � PROm. - Britannia lodge intend holding their annual i . � . - and the!graut of $20o to the brigade were. Mc Robert Armstrong, toba. NVe wish tbe ne' -i rm succe. Hxfu;t�:. . I . eir lodge riom on the . I w – sm ­ ! - 'dlsw� voted. � The ap ' formerlj.�of Oon. 66 h6me in th evening ih their undcrtaking.-It j-; reported . 6. 8011;, Allas Gertie Lu I SEAFORTH% BRANCH - POIntment: . of Mr. . Wm.- SJ&'u*ce, but now of Wallacebuiii Kent Of Wedn' . I i Ireland I Oe fire.brigsd. I -The fare- Crlhero4ie 8fdad. � .-. ,I. -- A goner& 1 Banking businteal' � �� chief o o was &P- cOuntY,wrIW8tOu9OatbeIlthofWa - ooday, February 3rd. that 'g. I H. Jackqon has 1011.W.4d bis . . Reading Mr.;Grt rge, Murdie. � �, - � I � ­ tf4m- proved.� A communication fro unary well supper to Mr, W. K i I I X. Solo, Mr. GeorgeClin-,. - Z*i 880tod. . In Mr. F. 88 f0110wa , " We are having a �e'ry B - Pearce, late blacksm th sbop tO a gentler&an - A wit - I no manager of the Dominion Bank heie, is to wa In e d I . si,) 9 O' weel, hained k1bbuc . 9- 8010, b'1r,'(;li1)P, 5i Farmers' and Graziers, Not@g -- Oerielice be held in the 4DOMmercial Hotel, Somfolth, . . U) I-ALNU; &,);F% -- � Holmeeted,- secretary of the Seaforth winter here so far. 1; In a new ex 01100k. W- havr-, not Jearn- modJAY ff) k (' &a At N - die- ]Electric Light and Powe I I r comFany respect- for we to euioy j6 winter with : ed what Mr. Jackson purposes doinigr. . I . I . sounted, and speelal aftontion 9 * :90 little thib (Friday) evining, -The roads were so -On � onday evonin- 1p.xt Sconet, i fl� to the 06fteation of S , we - I We* Ing the town fire alarm, was road and rs- snow. For the last two weeks � have bad on Tuesday last that 1. -in At . ate Notes, etc. .�erred to the finance committee to be dealt h4d j6t enough the EOUth Mai . . Come. brither Scott,, men a,tic-gitjj�erl, "I y the ruerniher4a i Bring awtetheart, air -ter,, wife *ud mitter. , -f, �- make good slaigbing, were brought in -from Brucefield in a out. A PiGas wi' bu tter, ,�--�, inftrest 4110wed on deposits of are just fine, W. lodge in ifieir b -ill. , Ad' hae your baggio pipial ho-, , --... I -or, It is a mighty bad ro%d that Con(Ilue. In add� ' I - Dr, - Roma was re-APPOinted The rcade I never saw anch t of the, I 0. U. SAV(NCaS BANK, . *Ith . H, H to Is Rome � 11 be. giv,pn b " ,$I I +edicalhealth officer., The town officerg t - , ­ I good dAd1uPwd1Fd0- 14"OrAlSt Is credited ft Of lost ear w 9 ItiOn to a musical and liter- 81101.'t breed, sit cake, seed aske, I -ex fr" the pot. i-1 . ,are all t the gftlghin in my life, and ib seems Or M cGe,e canyt got through in some way, ary proj�r k' we$ An' thiappit tatv i ' 4- � re-app2inted a stran to me to read 4 your always wel� amme an address will b,- cook' . I . keg. � i accounts on the 31at of May and tho came sarsalries. T We believe he would walk Find carry the delive red I i T . I I year* . - I .1 - So k- - a, I I - by Grand Master Wor 'Your sit cake and some fine thort bree - , . he mayor �in-d clerk were come paper about 'the snow and roads you bags on hie back, rather than mies a m I i I 30th of Nov9ml"W in *soft thorized to purch"o a snow plow from are hav, ? ,ust now ,� old Huro , ; . f n all. man GiVyion, of Ingersoll. Lunch Mince patties. � seed, - "MO brimebas exionding Stratford, the same as am in nee in a. But -Mr. D. J, McCallum, who hae baen With is er eskes an' c*ke--5 ,wi' � , - ; Y - The R43k h" - th, 'bout that you will have the ad a will also �e served. -The annu. I " 1. . - . I O"Urio, Quebee, . Manitobe, Korthwmi To - Ot' a oaffee pipin' hot and- reekin' � , r:1% r I 0 0, ed in two weeks. , v�, age OfU@ when confined to - , ij , .0 city,the Plow to be deliver the spring come@ - him residence by illness Me I - � i - - - W"' Wumb* Yukon PLA� , r � it for ,the speakin'. � I , ; I . I L - 58 w6will then have mud for some time, is, we are plea" to learn, _t,ng 'of the E I - I rfat mmitimo k1ro. the cost to be 820, Mr, W. D. Bright wag o a9t VII on Aericul- I Aul tae wat your thrapple. I . . An' plenty o . - , F/Irlcos and Hui vniw ftwes, on.our roads up to th . . . t tural � .- � �­ i , I appointed ,truscee of tbe Collegiate In. HU e axles, and you in ' r society was held in the town I - � I . stitute, ' The report oil the committee "overing.-Mro. W. D. MoLean and bar ball on Wednesday aftp Boor Dook, I .. I 40,9. iPARKES, U"Sga.r, ron will be dying about on your oplen - little Aau ,rnoon. Tilt coffee wi' a cinder in't for the ! 'Twill only cost yoa a , bee, . to di(I _Jhter. Mary, returned from a visit ; - q& , F ;. �� . I P- ROLUMMIT, SolloWn 1624 *Elect the fitsvdiDg 00mutittees for the ku gravel r6ads. This i� a luxury we do Dot, to friends in Hamilton and Brantford sermetary's report .showed thil 1.A- I muld bachelors. I But, ob, 'twill fill your heart Ingfilea, Z -. I Year was read and adopted, Ow much about here. The' farmers are "' c-elpts to be $f,023-35; while I 7 � I Sat day. -Thursday evening of last week Y -8 X � f� h, ! An' Bad Will be the mon who kParn � 4 a _ e (-' -1 - - , . The report is 'of so PrOfPsrous of ao for 1'r ,rs ,I(- I A e -up ol te�s fit's unes reffreshin). � I , J 3 . ; Wdv&uced here i Dr. Burrows had a prQfessionitl call pendituro was $943,35. Offile - an I Ta spend this nicht wf' Bfibbie BnrM. . . ! . I t I . ; I i� director,-,, wc-re electO,d for t lip en- - � I _ - � ; . I * , , . I � I� ; I � I . ! - i - ; I � � - . . � i � I I I . I � � . I I , . i � i . i . : 11 - . r J I . I � . I- i '. I I : � : I . I'll, :. . .. 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