Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-01-27, Page 31 . CHRISTMAS'** I The Only one R,tTTITs 5896 I Tor Stand the Test. 1896 NEW F liA Copp, whose father Foy Xmas and New Year's Tracie, was a physician for over fifty years, RAISINS, CURRAN'T'S, FIGS, PRUNES and PEELS. Old Rakins 28 The tit :New Jersey, and who himself for $1.00. Headquarters for TEAS and SUGARS. spent many years preparing for the practice of medicine, but subse- CROCKERY, CHINA, GLA1,SWARE and LAMPS, we have to make room fluently entefed the ministry of the for our Imported Xmas and New Year'a Go. -de and have to reduce our Al. E. Church, writes: "I am glad prices. Call and see our Goods and get prices. Good Butter, Eggs andI to testify that I have Dried Apples taken as CASH. had analyzed all the Cash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs- sarsaparilla prepare tions known in the J. W. Irwin, Clinton. trade, but _ AYER'S is the only one of Just Arriyed our Christmas stock oto ,_ 'them that I could PEELS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CANDY, NUTS, &c.".a:;"� recommend as a "t'• ° � '' blood -purifier QUALITY CHOICE, PILES LOW. given away hundreds a bottles of We have still fin -then (.tit the Prices of our CROCKERY and GLASSWARE gies a5 well its I consider it the saf as we must very Materially reduce the stock before New Year. Dont fail to us the cost to 12e hadsafVDI, COPD see. our stock we know the Prices will suit you. Pastor M. E. Church, Jackson, G. J. STEWART. 189`x - FURNI'T'URE1897 ER'S We have started the New Year with as fine a line of Furniture es ,you wishAY ONLY WOBLD'e FAIR to see and at prices that will astonish you fur cheapueas. All aur goods era warranted to give emisfactiun and we extend to you nn invitation to call -rid Wherlindoubt,askforAyer'sPilh inspect our larva Piock of BED ROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, SIDE BOA.RDS, El, I AIILES, DINI\G ROOM CIIAIRS, (%EN'CRIh '1'AIiLh:JI NAT' ItAC;KS, WARDROBES, CHIFFONIERS, BAMBOO GOODS and GHAIRS'OF ALi, iiINDS, when we know we can pleaso you in quality and prices' GIVE US A TRIAL. Undertaking Department ..... Our Undertaking Department 1H contpleteill every' r0Spet't and a. we IMITI its, fruut first class; manufacturers only, tvc cal guarantee to give goad Hatisfaction in all its branches its we have all Undertaker incl F.)nbalmer of fifteen vents experience and env orders the nuav be favored with ,hall re cuive the very bel attention. f)on't forgeL tlic Old Htlol(} near Fair's Mill, BRGADFOo'r, Boli & C`o„ Clinton. 1', S. Night and Sunday calls will be attended to by calling at, our Mr. Jno. Powell'v re.sidmu'c Eroadfoot, Box & Co. IIIA IlHa[R'ess EIRD011UR Opposite the Town Hall. ^®•'elm 0.6 � O -••m-4 o A Sl)len(lid liege of Saskatchewan lZubes—three colors—li-lit and dllrk brown and black-- ; quality equal to Buffalo and Prices triage winner,-, aGoat anti Galloway lobes, all sizes and prices. Our special make of SINGLE HARNESS has gained a superior replitittion 'or neatness, durability and lowness of price. Team flaruess always un stuck )1• made to order. HORSE BL_.NKETS, COLLARS, BELLS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., :dso MINKS and VALISES. OUR GOODS ARE BARGAINS AT OUR PRICES• __..-.-0 ONNSON & ARMOURFa D1.11'41 1.1.11.1 tttons WOOLLEN STORE. •1^11 ,W1 111.41.1 Big Reduction in Yarns, •tom 11.�,.•t�.1 •� 1 �• 1-'�'�. Special for this Week. -= Don't miss this sale of Yarns. Come early and get first choice. Not less than a lb. in one lot. YARN S e - - - We, have reduced our 50c. yarn to 40c. a lb. for this week only. o A. -- A C Dufton t pposite XlasonHouse, Clinton. - p News Notes. — - ATARRh The divorce snit of Violet, Countess Cowley, against her husband, the Eat-), Mrs. Dobell, of London, Ont., was opened Wednesday in London. Cured for 25 Cants ' lit lYlonh•etll the thermometer tell sixty-one degrees between six o'clock Doctors Could Help, but Couldn't Cure- ('n 'I'll sdny morning and the samu limn• Weclm-41y morning of lw-t Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure Released the ".eek, Prisoner, and Today She is as Well as I It. is rinderslood that knighthood Ever -She Says it Is a Great Remedy will be couterred upon the Mrtyor's of the principal Canadian cities during "Ccs, 1 and 'Mr;. Dolwll," said a c:omrly, the (11:411-md,jubilee celebrations. pleasantd cod tv,nnnn at her tinter on Ilorton I Le Courtier (In Canada gives as a street t,) a \r•\s reporter in.duy, "and 1 \till ruiftour that Mr. Lam iet• has abandon- vcrt• ;;1ar11y tell )cit what yon vrant to know. ed his contemplated trip t) Route, in About t herr tcoro ago illy hn.huml "as very \1 1. tit' the probable hostility of the P ill, and 1 had frcrl,t�•nily occasion v> rive in clic Iotestant provinces. night nod g„ fur a d lean• or to the druggist, I n 1 he New York Senate Wednesday n,dcated t„ ro>erly a hill was introduced providing that often n 1 1 I I $ In n,y hurry ( tt hoe ver treats or offers to treat any clothe myself, aria c'introcted several heavy I whom to arty i r offers to drink iy C049, s, which turned at lust to chronic catan'h' l filly illlliiic plate shall he fined ot• imr [Ad doctrns, [rho helped me, but did not prisoued. Cit me, and several special ett:urh medicint s. Rt•t'. Fal her Lacoste, U. D., of 1 [vas rclicyecl but nM cured. t .c n, sufft•ling i OI luau lltlivet•ity, has received th( intolerably when \lr. �" tiff recommended me ' news of his appointment its a memhel to try CHAS and CATARRH CURE, and it begiut at of the :,cadetny of St. Thotims, it Rome. once to help, and ink about two months had , ?- fend for the relief of {{llaguo entirely cured me. ?cannot speak too highly stricktin India was opened in Ottawi of this rclnafkahh medicine, and cheerfully 'Thursday'• The dirtectors of that ]jnnl recommend it to all sufferers fiom catarrh." of Ottiithsari Voted t�lddttd gaxeount The blower included ;s a great help to sufrerers. r)11 ter it h N).111 • illy Xllllls. RoX• Th -i' -'it. IAV—IIIV Xiflas box, With its shining splay of dark C:reem slllilax, in which nestled A Carnation, white, and pure As the maiden who seat it. Tied with ribbon -green as the Enwrald-ewhlent of Fruth, The faith which filleth Illy doul, The faith in Emmanuel. ELo1Sh: A. SK1JUN(iti, (loderich, Ou(. Stanley. NoTEs. Miss Elnlrml, Hasllani, who tilts been visiting near Holmesville for some time, paid it visit to the home of Mr. Joseph Richardson the past week, bufOre leaving fur her home in Tot on - tis. --The menlhers of the Bayfleld road Presbyterian church purpose havin* a social lit the residence of John Reid, Sr., on the evening of the 28t.h lust. - Mr. James Reid left on Friday to aticnd I.he fine eral of his sister-in-law, Mir. Savage, Lucknow.-We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mies C. Johnson. We hope she will 80011 recover. �,> THAT PALE FACE. For Nervous Prostration kind Ansonia there is no medicine that will so prout )tly :old infaillibly restore vigor ant strength as Scott's EI11111- sioo. -- Goderich. Front another source. The B.B.L.C. tassetlhly held at the Hotel Bedford was crowned with suc- cus. The iiarper's outshone them- selves, playing with ecstatic Measureal- ma)stto 4il.rii., Wednesday. Theladies dressed charmingly and the gentlemen weie all attention. The assembly was held in the saloon of the liotel Bedford, which hasa, gallery fur the musicians. and the hosts may well ba proud of the success of the tit s assenibly under the new regirne. A number front a dis- tance atte tided.• -Miss Hogarth, visit- ing her relations here for sunle time, met with an accident last week, by which her leg was broken, and the surgeons decided that the limb should be auiplitated.-Miss McMurray, of Clinton, spent a few days ill town last week. ANNUAL. MuoriNG. - The annual McKillop. I If we told you that your AN INTERR(JPTFI) ERRAND. Ii J. P. Westman, of Waltotl, eked the i het John Finlay- ,1 One winter clay, fiver Y(eMS ago, ;t L woMan left her house with the definite J pill pose lir her Mind to visit and con- t stilt a doctor who lived not far away. Ise She never reached his house. Why s nuts" she shall tell you that Itetsclf. o The story hegius ten yciirs ago, ill oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strphcl I'ow•ell, aged iii yrs., 1 month, 11 day% July, 1884. i is a necessity to your baby. "At that tittle," she says,, "I Megan •LI to feel strangely tired and heavy with- li out being able to assign it reason for ti it. The lite and anlbltic)n seemed to ones one, two and three lir gone out of tile. There was a foul Camillo and Me. Rnigell. It lawyer, 01' taste in Illy mouth, and illy tongue, as years of age is better than I held it out before the glass, looked cream for thein. They like a piece of brown leather. My o meals had no attraction for tile; I had li no desire to eat; and what little I coaxed Myself to swallow Only hurt I) and distretsed tile. Indeed it. genre rile g so inuch pain in the chest gird side t.i that I came to he actually afraid to tl eat. I a "Presently I began to belch up wind 1t or gas and spit up a fluid as sour its (' viniger, 1 had an alarming pain in L my tett side, and illy heart beat and TsE EA fiutteled like a frightened bird (' f in a cage. I almost believed it IN THC t:OaLD would jump out of its place. It "This went on for to time, and then I '1' got to have trouble to breathe. In •L truth I had fairily to tight for illy 1) brent.h. I often ckuked and gasped s as one does with soine impediment ru 1 the throat. And I' was rltun u •! g P P phlegin all day long. My chest was tt sore witti hackirlg:ttrct stt•aimtng. This a continued nutil 1 imagined lily lungs r m4ust he neatly tcn•u to pieces and f, gone. It was sir like consumlp- h tion that wany thought. it Mast be h that dreadful and deadly disease. o Ill the course of events my breath- h ing grew worse and worse, so that I f had to he helped upstairs. And I ws,s si s tot) weak to dress and undress myself. Year after year It was so, until eery it strength was almost wholly gone. t To untke the short journey across the roam I was obliged to e h support myself by the table and chairs. I saw one doctor after c f another who gave me medicines d and rectiiilniended pouftices and 1 plasters, but nothing did ale any good. d ...One doctor•, after examining tile, k said, `.Urs• Ryder, you have (lot no pulse; yore t won't olay here tnuc•h longer.' "Yet I am here, and I will tell you how it came about. On the '2nd day a of January, 1891, whilst on my way to see a doctor at Wigan, 1 was taken so had that I had to stop and rest ill it (' Shop. I could scarcely Ineathe, and a t was so ill I knew not where to go or what to do. A gentleman was in the shop who, seeing how ill I wits spoke f to me and said he cattle from Pember- ton. Then he told how his wife, after she had been given up by the doctors, had hern cured by Mother Seigel's Curative Syr tip. "This intelligence made we change Y g Illy mind. Instead of going to the doctor, i as I had .vet out, io do, I •went to Alfr. t Kellett's, the chemist in MtLrket Placf, and bought a bottle of this medicine. i r "When I had taken it for a few days 1 my syrnptoins were all improved; illy k breathing was easier, and Illy food agreed with Me. And, to to lie shut•[, not long afterwards I was once more able to du my own housework. I i could eat anything, and nothing troubled tile. I aril a living witness to the virtue of Mother Seigvl's Syrup. (Signed) Mary Ryder, 150 Preston Road, Standish, near Wigan. August 17th, 180.1." Ah, yes; now we see. It is a strange ,I World we live in. Aran proposes ;„till (god disposes. We never know when we start oil an err laud how we shall end it. How fortunate for Mrs. Ryder ' that she wire compelled tr, stop and reit in that shop. Otherwise she might have died of indige.dtt)on and l dyspepsia, the disease Froin which she, suffered. The same fearful s tnptotls --haw fauriliar they are. -and yet how often this disease is mistaken for con- sumpt.ion. Before you adopt that hypothesis try Seigel's Syrup. The chances are you will soon be cured, as I this lady wil,s. McKillop. I If we told you that your MARRIED, --On Jainiary Oth, Rey. S. J. Allin, of Brussels, assisted by Rev, baby was starving, that it J. P. Westman, of Waltotl, eked the i het John Finlay- actually didn't ret I1 g enough matrirnunialilwty -weer sun, of '1'lrckersulith, and Miss Maggie Boyd, tit the fitudly residence, McKil- to eat Ing ht resent li. lop. The bride was attended by Miss I *James And yet there are thousands Jane Boyd and the groom by Finitwson, of babies who never get the DEATH. --MV. Peter Dodds, son of Mr. fat they should in their food Thos. Dodds, of McKillop, pitsyed awayor an t his residence, near Winthrop, on f who are not able to digest 1 Sunday night last. Mr. Dodds was Y0 g the fat that the det. Fat j just furty-s,x years of age. He head oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strphcl I'ow•ell, aged iii yrs., 1 month, 11 day% not liven fueling well for wale time hilt i is a necessity to your baby. nothing serious was anticipated until within a couple of daytt of `his death, It is baby life and baby when iuflaulrnation of the bowels sec in. He leaves it widow and live child- beauty. A few drops of ren. The, sincerest sympathy will be by friends Scott's Emulsion for all little extended nutmer•uus te) the bereft and afflicted widow imd ones one, two and three family, and to the soi rowing parents Camillo and Me. Rnigell. It lawyer, 01' and friends. years of age is better than A COUNTY COUNCILLOR MARRIED. — cream for thein. They John Benuewies, ex -reeve of McKillop the Vatican, have lett London fi.r. and nteinbev-elect for District 2 of the thrive and grow on it. now county council of Perth, vyas tri ar- ried at Toronto, Wednesday, his bride SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevine,OuL lifting Miss Setts, Steiss, of Cranbrook. Rev. Mr. Miller, pastor of the Queen city Lutheran church, tied thb nuptial knot in the preseneo of a few friends. A PERFECT TEA Air. and Mrs. Benuewies journeyed - houteward immediately after the cerammsaftuN `k nutmy, and were guests at the Royal Hotel, Stratford, for it. few days. fln They will ulakea shortstay in Mitchell before settling down. Mr. Bennewies basa, larger share of municipal ex- perience than perhaps tiny other man TsE EA of his age. He is still it young mall, FINEST ICA but has served seven yours its C011Ilt:Illot- IN THC t:OaLD and reeve of McKillop an(Lone year as reeve of Logan His mini guy frieud•s r • op, THC TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP in both Huron and Perth will join in wishing hire even greater nsefulness and popularity as a henedict. j eeting of the Great Northwestern gricnitural So(•iety was held in the )Wit hall last Wednesday. There was large attendance. The Directors re- nt priwed )•ery satisfactory. The easurer's st.nt.ement, while showing it null deficitcovered by important. and iluable hilpt ovements, was received ld adopted. Officers were elected as )Ili ,ws:-President, W. F. Clarke, V. Vice-llo�sident, Isaac Salkeld ; 2nd Vice, Major�Joseph Beck ; Directors- ts. Connolly, C. J. Naft.el, James , Tat tin Robert Me - sans lhos.Gnuch•,y, <'l.ngns McKinnon, omos Davidson, Robert Glenn. At he after ine(•ting Ja.mles Mitchell was -nppoiuted Secretary and H. i.. Witt- on Treasurer. T,he show will be held n Sept. 21st, 22nd and 2';A'd. Catarrh is a Constitutional disease al regnirey a constitutional remedy ke Hood's Sar'salmrilla, which purifies le hloud. llllilett. ANwrHF.I• PIONEER GONE.--AnothPl' f [lilt -oil's pioneers has departed this Fe. Mr. Christopher Dale, of the Huron Road, Hhllett, died oil Fridity ight last. Mr. Dale had reached the ood age of So years. He was it na- ve of Yorkshire, England, and, with is wife and five children carne to Can - da to seek his fortune in the new lad in 1847. They firit settled in the otmty of Oxford, near Woodstock, where they remained IthOut four vear:s. eaving Woodstock, they vaine et) the aunty of Huron, and settled on a grin in the 'township of Hallett, near Kinhurn, anti which is now owned by Mr. Christopher T. Dale. is eldest son..tl. (. p his part of the coullu•y Was then al a wilderness,+) and Mr. Dale raved and surulounted all the hard - hips and privations of pioneer life. Ie was it niam of indomitable will r• a and indus- r a , rsevc .Loc ower, e t e r p i Ability. i•I ' ' cg uotl l ustne s c •y aCll t, y ccuMuliated weidtlt ritpidly, and was eputsd to he one of the wealthiest tuners in the county of Huron. At is death he was possessed of five undred and fifty acres of land in his wn right, hesides other means. sand ►mself iind his sons owned hetweeu hern 1,930 acres. All this land con- sts of fine, fertile farms in the town - hips of Hallett and Tuckersulith. He Iso took a lively interest in tiblic affairs, and was at different Imes a member of the township coun- il of Hullett. He had been in failing ealth tot- the past year, and had been onfined to his house most of the title or the past few months. His wife led about eight. years ago, and lie eaves a htmily of four sons and three aughiers. The sons are all well nown farmers and stock raisers of his district. rho daughters are, Mrs. Kesler, of Woodstock; Mrs. Coates, wife of Air. Robert Coats, of Hullett; lid Mrs. Thomas Carter, of the Huron Road, Tuckerstllith. The renliains were interred in the Clinton cemetery n .Monday. By the death of Mr. Dale nother link in the chain which binds he present to the early days of settle- ment in this county hiss been severed. These links are rapidly becoming elver. Droppted Dead In Church. Exeter, Ont., Jan. 17th. -Mr. Rithard Harrison, a retired gentleman, living after sto-night, n town for ninny years, ea, went to the James Street Mctho- dist Church for service. Aftt•r being n his seat about flee. minutes, he sud- lently grave it gasp and :almost instant - y died. Hifi irony was carried home, and his sons notified by wire of his sndden death. Mr. Harrison was aged 74, and leaves two dau¢hter•s and four Bons. The congregation wits intich igitatt-d by the awful event. [PALE GIRLS Weak, languid and listless;, suffer. ing from heart palpitation, ner_ vousness, stomach troubles or constipation, should tine Indian Woman's Bttlm. It curve. WEAK WOMEN Run down, easily tired, pain in back or limbs, troubled with dizziness, rush of blood to the head, faint feeling, nausea, try Indian Woman's Balin. It's nature's remedy for women. Sold in Clinton by J. II. Combe. HcKillof► Fire Insurance Co. The annual meeting of tile McKillop Allltatal Fire InsunLnce Company took Place in the town hall, Seafoi•th, on Friday, kith inst., and was largely at- tended by inonlhers of the company. The following of ours were appointed for the current year: -president, Geo. Watt, Hallett ; vice-president, W. (i, Broadfoot, Tticke sinith ; Secy-treas., Messrs. V. Sl:uuu n McKillop; Me.sr.. W. J p, ,,, •. John ,ttcnlock and John Ictal J tin ( e Jc h C. 1V Sun, of AIc•Killop, were appointed ntidi- tors. The following is the auditors' report in detail. ,Total policies for 189;5 in force.. A 1,905 ITU 'I'otul balance of property insured 3,.47.•'.58 nu Total anpount tit' prealium notes in'!16 96,096 57 'Ictal a;ses•ment Ivvied in 1896.. ... 5,67:3 F5 RECEIPTS. Balanee front 1891; .............. ..... to 701 35 Received on previousansessuu•nt;.. 379 iso Transfer fees.......... til (NI Nuton discounted by Cu ............. ]0011 Oo Interest received oil urrears of assess ....................... 4 9() Received for one ilnnith's extension u l pol lei, I ....... I ... .. ... . . 30 ('ollc'tell on usossnlont for 1896.... 53,10 40 Total.... ......... $7340 45 l.xl•F.VDITt'lt F:. Commission to agents . ............. S 11; 36 Inspectors foes. ...... . .. ....... 28 (N) Di -;count on notch., . ...... .. . .. .24 45 Travelling expenses... .. ... , . .. 11 00 Rent.of room for dirocton, meeting_ s 10 O(I Salaries of officials ... 62J 65 Printing and stationery_ . ...... 18 40 Statutory ail essnteltts.... ......... 55 40 Postage aecoln,ts. 34 85 Loans paid in 1896....... _'575 20 Notes Of company paid ... .......... iWo 00 Balannein bank,,.,........ 294314 'rotal ....... .............3)73113 45 ASISETS. ......... 3943 14 Balance on hand ..... •.. 8 Arrears on assessment.... 484 40 Residue oil promimn notes, ........ 81501 44 otticefusnitlire ............ 1W IN) Total .......... ... .85931 98 LIABILITIES. Printing probably ........... 75 00 tt $ iC l Y The McKillop Alut ial Fite Insurance Company is gradually becoming one tit the strongest fire insurance coll,%inies in the Dominion and is withunt doubt. the cheapest Mild safest insurance available tot- farul and isolated pro- perty. The Board of Management is ccnnposed of men whose names are synonymous with frugality and push and under sueh able direction the com- 1 hanv :am not fail to go on and Pros- per as it: has done in the past. An Indian's Speech. TIF JUKES A CAPITAL ADDRESS IN FAVOR OF THE CONSE 11VATIVE CAN- DIDATE IN SOUTH BRANT. The Council -house. at Oshweken, near Brantford. turas crowded to suffo- (lation last Wednesday night upon the occiision of Mr. Henry's meeting. Two knots of [nen, one lot, imported frons Brantford, did their' hest to dis- turb Air. Henry, but, their efforts were not successful, and he carried the audi- ence with hint front start to flnieh. Mr. George Styres made all exc•ellPnt chairman. The opening speech, by Chief N. Alonture, Wilt it capital one. lie refered to the fact that when the franchise was first, granted he had not, exercised it, bnt he had since learned to apprc'ci+lte that privilege given to thent by the greatest of stiatesrnen. "What, Indians wanted tostudv was wheat Iliad been clone to them by the ► he - fore told t new Government. They n fore that the medicat assistants were not experienced enough. A new (clot/ E'rnmlent hnd conte in, :and they had sent. in two snore voting teen. One of thern was factually talking polimcs during his practice. 'ft's the rst, time I ever knew that it Was nt•cesn:try fol a doctor to know what side of politic:. it patient was toil ill order to give treat agent•" (lrttighter and iapplitnse.) IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. "\lonsoon" Ten is put up by the Indian 'r, -a grerrtm as a siunple td the bust qualities of Indian l u.,.v. 'I hemfs,ru they use the greatest care in t1w s.tecdon of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and w11 it only in the origins' P ttkagec thereby .securing its purity and ezCellenee 1',it up in % lb., . Ib, and 3 lb, packages, and never e l,l ill b..lk. ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP I r. If yunr g., :ur .'.oes not keep it, tell him to write tr STEEL, HAYTER & CO. .1 and 13 Front Ltre•rt East, Toront- O YEARS tf EXPERIENCE. 0r TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly Confldentlal. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recta,, special notice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautiful[y Illustrated, largest circulation of auY�scientlflciournal,weekly, terms$3.(Nlayear; $1.iiU six monf,he. specimen copies anti l Axn BOOK ON PATYNTe sent free. Address MUNN 1st CO., 3111 Broadway, New York. k KEACHrFt—In Galt, oil Fridav, Jan. 15th, 1887, to air. and Mrs. Thos. Keachie, a daughter. .1lr.Nt:n..—In Hallett, on Jan. "0th, the wito of Mr. Daniel McNeil, of a daughter. SOWEttay.—On Fridav, Jan. 15, at Outhwaite Farm, lot 12, con. 3. Go(lerich township, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sowerby, a son. Rrsos•rox.—b) Setiforth, oil Jan. 7th, th + wife of lir. A. J. liingston, of a son. PATEN. --In East Wawaiiosh, on Jas. 11, lir,;. Wm. Patten, of a daughter. DORRANCF..—In McKillop, on January 32nd, the wife of George Dorr•anee, of a sots. tx.- ❑t McKillop, oil Jan 1,5.h tile lvit•u S10I. L t I C of George Story, of a daughter. ScoTT.—In Wingliam, on January 7, 31*r. It, Scott, of a son. ELLIOTT.—In Fast Watvanosh, on January I. Mm. At. Elliott, of a daughter. BRowv_ln Hullett, on Jan. 1, the wife o Mr: James Brown, of a son. MARRLAGEF. 11F.LM—ANDEnsOY.-1n Ashfleld, at the resi Bence of the bride, on the 13th inst., by Rev. V. Hall, Mr. John Helen to Miss Sarah Anderson Dorms-ARCIrIBALD.—At the residence of th,t bride's fathep, McKillop, on Jail. 20th by Rev. P. Musgrave. Air, Thos. Doolds, of Fessenden. Dakota, to Mary, second daughter of Wil). Archibald, Esq. . DALRYMPLF—Ross.—At the Manse, Exeter. by the Rev. 1y. M. Martin. B. D„ on the 1201 inst., John Dalrymple to Miss Maggie K. Rok;H, both of Tuckorsmith. 1ZODOYALD—WnITSLY.-In Godorich T�r , a.• the residence of her father 7th con., on Thttrr: day evening, Jan. 14th, by'Rev. Wm. Godwin, Thos. McDonald, of Porter's Hill. to Misr. Emma Whitely. BAI(FR-111GOART.- At Clinton, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. A. Stewart. John Herbint Baker, of Toronto, to Agnes Gertrude Biggart, of. Bayfield. F1NL.tYsov—BoVD.- At the family residenoe. of the bride, on Jan. 6, by Rev. S. J. Allir, Brussels• assisted b�• Ret•. J. P. WCatruRIL Mr, John Finlayson, of ruckersmith, to Mise Mag gie Lloyd, of McKillop. MENARY-PIERCE.-At the North streei, Methodist parsonage, Godcrich, on Jan. 13, by Itev. J. Fdge, Thos. Menary to Mary F. Pierce, both of Ashfield. CASE-IloaaARTR.-AL the residence of the bride's father, Hensall, on Jan. 12th. by Rev. t. S. Henderson, Mr. Gco. E. Case, of Ha yy t„ Miss Agnes F„ only daughter of Mr. B. flog garth. ,� 115. IIEA 1 15At•A(jl.%—LC Grey, on tho 13th inat., Crw A I nn Webster, beloved wife of John `lavage, its the age of 19 years 9 months and 17 days. GtiNN.--Jn Ashtleld, on Jan. 8, MCP. GuAn. relict of the late Peter Gann, of Colborne, agvl 75 years. STFwAn•r. - At Iienmiller, on .ian. 12, .lob;. Stewart, nurseryman, aged 6.2 yeara and mouths. 11ARJUSON. -Ili Exeter, oil the 170 hl -;r. Richard ilarrison, aged 7.4 years. DALF. In Hullett, ort .ian. 15th, Chri,3toph,• Dale, Sr., aged 80 years and 11 days. Frederick Fifrrpattick of 1'uslincll PDouns.- Ill ;1IcK111op, on Suaday, Jan. 17th, eter Dodds, aged 40 years and 8 months. nttetlopted to hung himself front a MOCAY.- lir Seafort.h, ori January 17th, hintarac tree, blit desisted, and aft: r- Donald McKay, aged 81 years. wards gave 118 the rea.ion that ill(' tree G,toF;N,-lir ('linton, mt Jan. 10th, Richard N. wits not high enough. (41tgon, iwod 80 ycarH. The Young Men's ('hrislain Inter- g Convention ntet 'I'll,n'Sd;ty I Frrzimovs.- AtThorndalot on the 17th insi... I Jtargu.ret, wifo of Thos. Fitzsimons, Rged 6.t yoars, anti t. of Mr. Robt. Fitzsimons, Clinton. • , •- V '.VET fll n Ot.taawa, and were gi PJ .1 y Fit i ' .Tan. . ) Ada Exeter M th 1697 -�I I.xC OC POtt'F;I,I Ili f !tial welconle b Mayor Fiinirhano, writ() oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strphcl I'ow•ell, aged iii yrs., 1 month, 11 day% is a Rumen Catholic,. ,wTTON.- -fil Usborue, oil rho 1501 taw.. Air. Wilt• Bell. the well-known or- Eleanor, wife of Will,Sutton, of Exeter, aged g an land piano to) tit)afart.ilrer of M years.61llontlaH, to( ltyH. (i•uelph, fell from the 2.311 train front -- Toronto, Thursday, and wits picked up Nil,. Fitzpatrick, Solicitor General of in it semi-consiuuq condition by it Camillo and Me. Rnigell. It lawyer, 01' freight. train passing shot'(Iy 'Ifter- Manitoba, who :ire c•haiged with pro•+- W,111P. Itis st,ploaed lie wits blown .1 from pnt,litg the schooit l riettlenlent, cake t off while going one c+n to nt)- the Vatican, have lett London fi.r. other'• Polito.