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I I np over the �beve Sandersofi Brothers' st*ro,. —31r. . A . '41L. � I . . look as th u . � . . I I oin . � � . I - - � . ' I � trait lKaine, reeve of owic, � . . . I . . Abrighi when I a feiieli OA, xoon,as possible. ' Alex. - ted look as , rne� from EDWARD. McFAUL. I - . �� � � at, Kitkou I : . , . —Loyal unge Lodge, No� . - - I n count -of the death of first' prize - relief frozei , 11 �� . th on ac was gran d $5 for .%mud. I where he . ! Z Ile .. . - . �, . -MONEY I MONEY r . I � 1, - when& two-year-old first at armichael . ieeting elected Goderich on St ,, urday last, "I I � - . - at daughter, Mary , Holen, year ing p - T- An t a recent n i I . - . Z � . . a Din- 94! , n+ pn& g the meeting � of the - - . Zem d Mrs. Johns $4. F. the -ensuing had been atten& . � - - t ir'e I Josep I ; . Kilmarnock - and Ayr and second 4 the. fol , � . L : � � small which' took place on Tuesday evening ; . TIL � in was: allowed $4 e month f )r No - lowing officArs -for � W, M.; County Council. - Mr. RobL Swim, who, '�The L - I -- ; I loan, either in - v ; iirhen thiee'-year-61d he was Spackman ' C h Dry Goods and Millinery I � � : - Amr amount of 'Money to . eat last. . She was,bright and intelligent Glasgov . I � bot xd of 'year : Broilier J. - as - . ; �; . on faria propertY, at the 101%, . eniber � &lid, Decem for ther -H. taught successfoilly in- 19chool Section . I . Z . � . . . orlar.Z0811111s, . .,.t - placed -amongst tbe.first five at Glasgow . I ' * digeril, and the Brother 4. Cbrbett, D. M-0; Bro . � t I .: � . : 11 11 � . Xxte 6f interest. A1vp15 __ an I . 8 to tell the people of the. � .. I V at THE, EX1108 � ITOR Offle�, -- inuch beyorid her years,and was in fal on. Dumfries rhomas: Bennett, t No. 18, H,owickj during the last two Mail, wishe .1 , I Ilect. Although only a I . . lited 0 . �ok, treasurer; Brother J, Wbitey I . ; gas stalli show' and was the . � Sftfortb. � a prodigy 1d inte . I . . - . .; 0) i jum of $10 was appropt . T �rovide Lumba ears, is engaged as principal of the � . . I .i . . ium. horse this season. . � I . -d D. of - - I I F� I ,t�l. ___� ye%rs ofage, she w" all prem . I I �e retary�; Brotlie�l J. Howill , I . little over 4ght i 'd other ne essarie's lor Jas. 8 c , I - I I isi 'ns an, Ache- Ilarton villago school for 1860.—Tdr. town and country that he will :com. - I � � ____t ------ ---- *_ , prov to .. u , r - -1 . -pert in well ad-. � - ng of , C.; Brothers � Hardt, West6ott, , I - - . - � / .� " ex The next thee i I to the - I- I � � � . . elah, tit � � ; athimatician, an(I was Or.IETi.I1NG XEw. _'Pillmoin -& Co. the, Rewitt aud.,%kife. I ... I eemell. .ismitfi, has moved in __ 7 . . , � � . � *- .11ro n t X P 0 0- .1 t 10 V + vanced in other studies. Her early de- -, S .- incil *ill be held on Monday, . son, Ferguso and Daw, co . r vac�ted by Sanderson liros. mence on, - . � . I Z - I popular And reliable Carriage and Sleigh Build- the 01 I . . uso torie latel3 - - I : I — . 1, I . � ip� Lang,� of e, has dia- , � - . . . . . l is a severti blow to�ber parents. I -f Sea ,on hand as fine an c . -Mr. Phil . I Usbo'ry, . I I . I - . � inise forth, have noW the 28th inst#- - i , I r. Moody sllys that all members of . I � - I � , _ – - — .� I I �_ � . I �� . � ionary sermons will -be preached in =ment of�buainess.and I re cutters as. I . - . posed of hi nd, intends taking ' � - . A.Liss . emu' I I I - I I � I � . I tv . . . urch choirs should -be Christians. - � ' - E xeteri­ n c - . � , I I _� I DISTRICT7 MATTERS. St. Thomas! church on SindaY Iiext, can be found in any sh wesfot Toronto. aut- : � � . : I up his resid nce m, I : i I __ o . , . I . . . . ' t9 spring cush*' r , � wilho: 2. . i .. . ne youn a up a , c o e r I .. i I . I I -ming and even . m -g, by Rev., J. F,_ tars are furnished wi � ions and ' r I . . Iff ,�.. 88 and Mr. J. re acquainted with at least o - - - _1_11_-� � -_ , � m6 . uoh more. ! . I � � . da -y- last . Fr, i Hayes -Mr. . � . I � � I : . I � -which make thein in to - I — _ I I - spring- backs, 0 L . . K ENT. tertanra lian who does not come up . : I � . .—The annivers er- .. El TERT,W',_MEN1 - ., en - Ready, of St Mary 3, were ut1 ited in the � . ithout a I I y just . . . I I . . E IGHT-EENJ I Tarker, of Blyth comfoitnble. .Call and see theni.befor youpur- ' . . . - L . - . . y . in the on Public School oody's standaird. W P . TO SUBSCRIBERS vices in connection with the '%2eab _ . � . ?imony at the resi- M . � ; . - 4ase. Every cutter guaranted as represented. ill be held . holy bond a tat - L - . . I pitLmAx & Co.,First Door North' -of Forbes' th, for . he uses most pro- NSIVE WHOLF, XT -TV, -. . terian church'in W - fown will be . 0 , � on Friday evening, De embee 18 � fb Nil 4 father, Mr. John cause for provocAtion , L* AN EXTE., , . a . � To new subscribers, THE * KXP6SITUR, Is held I 939-3 1 or the .dence of the de a � fane, language. tVe think that ino )in- � � I .. - '--- %,- -_ . - L th . 20th inst., When' the .Livery. Stable, Seaforth. 11 : posc - . . I --%, --- . on Suud* e . I . the pur' - of procuriiia funds ' Hayes,'of this villai e. A number of in- - I I __ _7 _ . � - ; i - I . HOTOG - ' . or old, , . I ad of - r . - I '. should i . I I `_ � I i . v til the " - ' Laidlaw of Hllmilt011 Will : LIFE SIZE.' P ItApus. �Mr. A. u ilitai)g, etc., for seb6A pur 81W moral man, whetfieryoung - � I ! � - p . rchase of i esent, arid. a ver�l % fl f I I -will be gi 6n frorn now"' Rev. Mr. L 11 a now -prepared vited guest ' ere , in a e choir. -Great in- . � i . I . , � - 'On -�ph�r, .Seaforth,. i . poses. The follo . ,jr .hurch 1 1886 for the price of one year's subscrip preach bot� morning and evening., Calder, Photogt - le for fram. wing �rofessiona Is have enjoyable - thi-ite V � spent. The happy* be allowed I - I- , I I . . . ` . to take Photographs full size dultab kindly coilse�ated to give their assistance I iing train for Lon- - terbat is taken ,in the Band of Hope Ready- y. : . . lcheiiap ulefir, I - - - �� - . tion, . - the following Monday evening the an- ing. These xhotogriphs are as useful as oil . MrsAnd Miss Annie couple left on.the evel 11 wishes of I keetings. This speaks well for th4 - ladies . . I . - . � � , ,, - . , ..... . I I 111versary tealneeting will be held�,;., On 'paintings, an morp accurate. Also photographs dn the occasion :, . . don, leaving with: the we a It . ' . -1, . I I . I � . j . ,iDiAx, families, choirs, etc. Call' I d unequalled . t , - � . T Az I'- . . , - who have charg6 of t "I . - ,.Ixrosvar, and RMA�t CAN this occasioil the Rev Mr. Ball, of �Lon� 6f gioupS, such as Sage, the celebrated - per- ort of friends Ior their future bose mee ngs.- - . . t L I . see sawyes, an v . large . cons . . I g his I I . . I I . I -xcellent agricultural P ill be - I and " I' d'bv con inced that the most usical 1 Ir. E. , . Mr. M68grov ' � llector, is go�u . - —AT- . an e journal wi . don who acted as ciaplain with the satis act,on -to the most formers on the in glasses ; LN .-happiness. . � . I e, co I . . . , en - cap be given " P . . . . . . . ) . tire , renowned 'Comic . . . j., � � . I _ Olearing Sale I - " . __ I , . - furnished at the ye-ry low price of $2, to volunteers during the recent Northwest fastidious. Remember the place; Calder's B. Hollis, Seaforth S. I I . I rounds now. . . � - 1111 I I - � I . I I I . I �. I - . . �11 . . ! - I I ' I . . scribers. By rebellion, will deliver his' excellent and -Photographic Studio, Soott's Block, -main Street, - vocalist; and Me. W . Scott, Sea- 11011sall. . I .. A : I :!_ I . I L . . I . - - � - . , - L � all advance paying sub � 'i. . ing young- i ..I . I ­ . " M of 4eaforth. - ' 919y-3 ­ forth a rising and iromisi ,RLAND" Conveyancer, I lyth. L intere. itled ea ' I G. J. S-UTnF . . OF HIS LARGE AND VALUABLE _. I %'L In -Ar 7 . this means 11 and sting lecture, ent. � 1. . . , ' . I �. I - the BEST Local Paper . w they Foi The . STAMMERING AND STU�TEPaNq cured c vocalist. The p, pila will also be � Agent, and Jssuer of- t is curre'ntly report- I . I - . - � - 4he War and Hoi Light."- , , � comi, Fire and Life insurance . " L NOTES. .. _. . . HOFFiviAN I I forlife. Miss Enima Haynes, twen's HoWl, L n "mber 6 local talent, to- � Marriage Licenses. Office.' -At the I'lostoffice 1�toh'_at' L STOC K OF ; - � . .1 ,the _B-n4T Agricultural Paper can be got new Sabbath School room in connection � assisted by a. u I . e Mr. C 1�les Hamilton Intends - I :_ � - . 11 - . . � . j . Seaforth, or Address, 21, Mansfiell Street Mon of the sur- ' 939 . '.. . I . . L. ; - - L � I , with th eta . L - - � ifling cost - with St. Thomas' church will be for- ferences giv v1 - gether . e teac . - . . oppose Wardep Kelly for the lReeve � . . . . � for a very ti , 1, teeal. The best of re . en. 939. , . - I . I . i . Z . i , . . . . - I . rounding sc�ool sectiol a. , An excellent , NTERTA1,NmENT.-' The aripual Tea- I I , . I ubsc6ptions taken: as *usual for maIlly opened on the evening of the 25th I . 4 0 , . I h ip 6f Blyth atl-the forthcomingy elee- L . - . I . been 'arranged, (onsist- ''Lling In the Fannsviille Methodist Church, 8 - L . . AAr S. . . I . I inst. by a tea and magic lantern exhibi- . . . Brussels.. � - programme has . ,in ill be held on Tuesday Emini, December tion. -The Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, of H-amil- DRY GOODS,! . I . - MAIN STREET, I., . , , . L IL I . . . . L. . I I I I the Weekly Globe, the lVestern. Adver'- . cit tions, dialogues, %.�' will be ton, will preach the anniversary a r one I . I - - I � tion. -The several Sabbath School.4 in '. for Mrs. Alexander's ing'of readings, re t, 15th. Anumberof reverend gentlbtnen in - I - . I . . : . .� . tiser and the Montreal Witness. - . 'rations for I THE RUSH , kindergartens, : astrumerital, etc. present on the occasion. An .excellent pro- in. 'Blyth Presbyterian church. gn the. MILLINERY, . . . � . . L town 'are. making prepa L illinery keeps em ''n'tting almost day and 801198 I - - _� . . . L Lay iq - � ;1 : I . Last year they all . � . I n an - - I I L Jubilees. . A Whole ]night of At sement. Don't nine, consisting of Readings, -Recitations i - I . McLEA-tf BROTHERS. Christmas -night. Hats, Caps a:nd , Bonn eta from 25 cents . I . . gr ... Music, Vocal a second Su d ' '_ J uary. -A little son' - - I - � . , , I . _ e ' velous IF Come one Dome all. Doors and � nd 1natrumental has been . . I � . &mated, but this year each on is up, Dress Goods and Flannels also at mar lis§ it. Choir uniler the able of Mr. James B�rr, who resides. near . . . e — 0 ! amalgi . i � - ? ided The Chiselhdrst I . CLOTHING � � . I . ! a music I . . . . I NOTICE.--Paxties indebted to Thomas ave its own.-The.snow plow, which prices.. Lion Store. .8x2 - opeh at 6 p. in.; enterl'inment bEginsat c,. I here, met with a' painful accident last. I 11" to h ­ . .. . F(=rsh p of Air. Kerslake, will furnish I .. , - " * � . . . I - ... � We are now hold* . . e . . . I � XLdd, either 16Y 1�ook Account, or Note, was out ou.Saturday and Monday last, FARMERS' MEETING. �As will be seen 7 sharp. - ' I �. - I— . throughout the evening Doors open at 5.-30. Week. He was learrying an axe from I �. mg � ame � . ce elsewhere in -this issue a public - . � --- .- -1 I Tea served from six to sbven o'clock, Admission, CARPETS, &C. I Sale inevery ,line of am requested to call and settle the a tdoewhotw4orkwell on.thenarrow' side- by.,not! . I - - . . I ' the house to thf,e barn for his.father . , - � R at once, as his books must be cl0aelf walks. Before the plow can get aragnol meeting-. will be held -in Brussels on Tues- , I -1 Bluevaile. __ - 16 cents; Children half price. A gordial in- When he fell an&tcut hims%lf severely.- . I � � I . , offering at a - great sm. . I before the lit of 1anuasy. 939 ay . se' of organiz' DENT. - Mr.--Johii Dinient, q r., had vitation is extended to i0l. 939-1 . . . ": see the bareias. : . " F-19 -Acci � 0 : . � � . . : the snow on the centre of the walk gets . d next,- for the purpo ; LECTURE. -The liecture delivered in Mr. Davis, our chief � f police, last week , I I .1 - , --- -----.*— , packed sorid-and -the plow runs over the a. Farmers' Institatep and discussing cl6se call and a veryL unpleasun't, ex- . I I . . A PLY-AKANT EvE,xINNG.-The Young � . . . interest to fa � rme is elf and the Methodist church on Friday evening arrested a man Who is supposed to have For this reason)* he - believes that . �_ The goods are all Del. top of it, thus leaving a high, hard ridge - other matters of rs- 3erl'tence on Tnesday'l t. Hirc - . . - : . . . last, by the. Rev. D.! Rogers, ph the. sub- been connected with the robbery of the . - . - - for t3his fall and winter I I � . I I . Men's (31hristian Association of thistown in the very ce of the -walk, whic&-is We hope- to see a largeattendartep at .qr. F. Paterson were 3reparing t) build . ' is f - . - ." � � , atre � I . . t of ject 6f " Dr. Talmaie on Ingorsollism," Wingharn wooleii. mills which was com- Ready Money will be slower thi, 46a- - . � Se ar � a � - - ' - I held a veil interestin and instructive about as difficult to balanc el on as a tight this meeting. . chimney on his hoi I mitted about a1,month ago. He was . ,. . . In Dress Good-, we nk 11 I . . . . q � � _ I eveninc, in the . . � proved a good and interesting lecture, ' � . I conversamone laA Frifaly 0 rope. In such places it would be:a good I . . ,he fixing on the roof gave way, and - - an as his is *a Cash . - i - . I , in . � r1eb I basement of the Methodist church. The i . MoKiUo'lp. . � and was much appreciated by all pres- co 'mitted to stand his trial and subse son thall . usual, d . - choice variety of lab ' I I - consisted of addresses, I dea to clear a wide passage -way on the . . I . John :went from the �ieak. of the roof I nt. Those who hav'e -had thd pportu - quently secured ,his liberty, by. giving . - � I programme pedestrians , - THE REFORM CLUII.---�The next meet- lown over the back of ,it' and fell to the P Business, he must of necessity turn th ... � le 'a,d. UL : , street with the plow so that � . aring the Rev. Dr. �'almage, bail. There are s6teral othets supposed to � � 1� . I In Mant , tel I . I � vocal and instrumental. music and a coulol , -thereo and could -pa:ss teams ing of the McKillop Reform Club will round, striking- on his shoulder and nity of lie - - - new .. . - � - series of chemical experiments with - - - walk . . r i e hall, Win- . �. _ . state that the. lecturer did fall justice be connected with the affair.-Shlould w .large stock into ready money at the. � . novelties. : . . . . . ithout getting up to their knees in b6 held in the telhipe anc reaking the'bone. Dr. McDonold was � . ___. � . . i . I _. oxygen gas, Performed by Mr. Harstone w - ' o'cloick. a sted & fraeture, and both. as to the subject, and as to the. branch of the Division Court be ' estab- . . )aaa i � This would 'be better thaii the thiop, on Monday evening, at 7 .� Iled and �d * r and tone- o - �ice of -tile lished here, of which there is ' earliest opportunity. I I . Ladies",, Was" I ; . and, Dr. Campbell. Everything was allow. I . ju. � style, marine f v � . I sidewalk. -A Seaforthite Ao took notes The following illterestin&subject will be lie patient is. now doirig fairly well, but 11 . . 7 - mg -00 prospectJ � � d doctov. he weatliter be' 1 is supposed that Mr. � . I .- ,eta, Boy's Overcoats and ,ial- reveren . � I � od, but the experiments were e�pee tlie weather reports that during 'the ,discussed: '.'Resolved) that- Annexation t will be a long time before he Will be . . - , - and although I the night -was Of I , . uffi,- . I . . Very un&vorable an the roads bad, the V . Young vi�,ill be .t)�e clerk, He . � . Ladies', Genfs, Boy�a I `!�11 1501J, ), � month of November rain fell on 13 days, to.' the United States 1would be more _iently recovered to wo 'k a in. attendance wis riot make an excellent official. -'Some . . -all i 'ymy, there was a, good attendance, en eficial to Canada than Independence."' i I .1adeal of old man in the goods mus e sold just at the time� - , .1 TJ,nderclothing -a 1� and those who were not present 7 -missed snow on, -8 days; the. sun shone on. 8 6 . LOCALITIE$.-�-There i,s a gbo Ball, pastor, occupidd the chair in.his time ago Mr. John Clute, an . tbi ­ . I � - � . . I days, only for a shorttim-e each day.' The 'affirmative will be taken V� Mr. ickness around here,just now. Mrs. it pleasing mann6r. poor circumstancel's had his house burn- � . � . it, treat. - I I Seven days were dull and cloudy, with Geo'. Murdie, leader, aso'isted by -Messrs. - eorge Aicheson is very low; Mi. John u8u� that the people need them, and have- . I I Ladies' and . Missee - � � . __ rain, snow nor sunshine. ,Staff A. Dickson Win. Cash,1 Geo. Turnbull - iment is also poorly, and Mrs. "' bert NOTE.S.-Mr.. J. Sutherland, of the ed. Some philanthropic citizens under- . . W I - _: Cape�a, ,�r Sets and Fi ' . I . I ,qXAyt)-r,Tn PauLTRY ARROAD. Mr. � . and Rober; Govenlock, The - negative . postoffice book. stor% is this week- open- took 6 raise. by subscription a sufficient the money to spend and in order to, I � I . t oc- .Captain Glover, who is the divisional � . . . I I . Sibold has: been ilr for the past two .. new dwelling. A 1. I - evtra -value. . . H .- . ­ I I � I - J. B. We6b, of De Witt, Iowa, i offiq , .. ing but a fine stock of stationery and sum to erect hini a - � . er for this district.' visited the Sea - will be upheld by Mr. Thos. McMillan, eeks, but is now re e I I . w . . . * . . . . tober -last purchased one cockerel"and L - , - . . . . I I . fancy goods for the 'Christmj.§ trade.- very considerabld sum was raised inthis secure a lArge share of the cmh,, he'has- - I men?s and Boy's F,�, � two pullo-As of th I e I Silver -Grey Dorking forth,dorps this week. .He led the Sal-* 'leader, assisted by Messrs. M. Murdie, ,ustees of Bluevale- school have en- - � . . I way'but not enough to fully carry out - � aren James Cowan and. John Gov- Mr. Samnel Whidd�n,' late ,of Varna, . I Caps, Plush Caps Kni - this , vationi Army on Tuesday night. --:-The F. Pe ) aged Miss ,Tucker, of Waivanosh, as - I -meeting of 'the 'resolved to offer . . _ .1 . I . . � . variety from Mr. A. Calder, of . lunj folks in attendance at the differ- enlock. A -cordial ln'vit�,tion is extended eacher . -division at a salary has recently moved into our village and the object. At the last . . I large stacks, town. Mr. Webb showed these birds YO I . I � . - I . 0 - � of t4e junior we believe intends e4rrying oiisboemak- village council the members of that - � � I . . I I I - ' - . I 1 .Is in town are busily to all. �.. -1 � I - � . f $225.-C.Ontractor Timmins is riaving h a . efici- I .- at the -recent - National Poidtry Shaw in ent ,Sunday Schoo . - i I Extra Ready Money Induce- Tweeds, Flannels, Shi , � � . 0 .. . .1 - ing in t e hop lately occupied by Mr. body were asked. to supply . the 1 d : . . I . I - - cock- prepar t , recitations, &c... . I . Qkey. .. is hands f211 with tbie'new mansE buil4- . . J. Macarthur, of ency which they very proper resolved � . ,Cantons, Gretonnes, - �_i , . . Chicago ,%-ad got 1 at. prize for the -under .-the 'direction of their teachers,. . I � � ng, as the weather has come.on so cold W. Hendrie.-Mrs. ­ . . ly ments I - M I . I - ere -1 and latand 92adfor the pullets.- - ' - I . Ailsa Craig, was berle this week visiting to do. . � . goods fully assortea i . I for their - annual j ubilees, which are ex- :. THE CouNCIL.-L�Lt a'meeting of. the' rid he has just commenced the . - . ,.. I ) . . . I . Re writes Mr. Calder that the cockerel __ � * her son, Mr. J. MacLrthur, of the firm . .0 . - I ' I � that pected t6 come off about Christmas.- *66wnship council held at Tuck's hotel, . . I . � . I iold regardlessof �eosw . . - � - scored 93. and the pullets 0, and . g. -The new Foresters' hall is about -'The Rev; Mr. Me- . I . � - . . I : . . I liad they been older they would ha , ve We I are glad --to see that .Mi% Joseph Cranbrook, on th6 27th ult., Mr. Geo. �� om leted. It will make a splendid and of Macarthur & Co. - Zurich. t � - � . I . -1 . � r ; nd get PI . - ing t' b done Cosh of `Wtgham formerly of Bay-, In every. depa tment for the balance of � Come along a Brownell is again able to be about and Duricam: applied for gravel' o e ommo � I ) .1 . No SERVICE. -'There will be o ser- - . ­ I ; . 'e -has sent . . . dious meeting place, and will , . ' . . H, all order to Mr. I . . ' . I . . . - Scored 95, . attend ' to. business. -Mr. Finlayson, -on.concession 9'and 10, in front of lot u ly a want lonj felt here. . T. ie hall. field, will . 1preacli. in this village . in the Evangelical cliuwrch ne t Sab - � 11 . I Calder foi-th-ree, more pullets, and they I � pp . . . St. Ntil's clijarcli on Sabbath vice the year. . � , . 'We ha�--e a very large. I " . � . r . who -removed from h to Paris this 35. . The sum of $40 was granted for 24 by 50 f6et,'with a 14� foot (eiling. 1.0 bath as the pastor, Rev. M. Ma#er, is _ — - � and Plushes, whith we 1� . - . will be shipped to, him next Week. � . ere- . I - . vt�A that the ' tis intended to have a g -rand opening afternoon. � The , verend. gentleman J . - - . .1 . I week is going to start a furniture store� this purpose; 'It Was resol going to Dashwood to assist at. qp'arter- . 4 . . . I . � tra inducements Mk. : - * � as an atle speaker, and is � I ' .1 I ' in that - town. -Messrs. Georae Sproat,. municipal nominations be held at Tuck's ntertainment� about New Year's eve, 8 I ' . This column will -keep you posted, 1. I .1 THx �VF-,ATIIIR. --For thp in,f ormation . , by -,hi§ soun ly meeting there. . . . I - ' . . Jas.� Forsythe, Peter" Daym ont and'D. 'hotel, Cranbrook, on Monday the 28th hen some of the leadingmen of the characterized.- d and liberal Inspection invited at I . �. of those -who don1 know, We, may say I views. -The -Sacra ent. of the Lord's GATURRING 1_,�.-Mr; John R. Eck- ' � I . ,- " McClov are the retiring -the inst% at noon, and the following 'deputy e present and - othei - first- Atein arrived here a few dal week by week as the Ready Money I I , I that we have had consideralale -variety in members of . tder will b Vs a -go from �. � - - Tucke�sm ith public school. board this returning- officers warld . Supper will be i p sed in' the Presby- , ' . .. i . . I . . . I . polling -places ,lass musical � talent. -Snow has 6me at . �_ - or so � . the way of weather 'during the past . . terian church, ' 4 erville, on Sabbath Dakotai and will spend a week Sale progresses at - �.. - I � k the -year. -The many -friends of Mr. k. L. were appointed, viz: . No 1, Alex- Rose, Ast, and we 'now have it to a -depth of __ with his parents and other friends here. I .. - .. ­ Ohia,ap Ca -SI: � . week. On Wednesday of last wee Sharp,. formerly of - this. town, . but, . now school houge No. 4, Ist concession; No. ,bout 18 inches and splendid sle ighing first at the usu 1 r, The Rev. Mr. . - .� - � I . . . mad and slush -were ankle deep ; on ' . � . ldcQuarrie, of Win ham, will assist at He speaks well of Dakota, but. has bid ' - . � . L I . - - � Thursday and Fridaywe were of -the St. James'hotel, Toronto, will -2, A. Raymond,, at.. Danes' hall, Cran- - :ver where. : I � I . - - .- - favored b 11, at _ y I : I ­ r � . farewell to the prairie for good, and will I . . ' i lee on - Friday.- . � . I I I .. . . � . . . 0,wn be sorry to lea . . the preparatory a I I . . I " _fall of L" the beauti- rn that .he is suffer- brook;- No. 3, Andrew � Turn u — � with a gentle d . I ..: ! , . make hie future -home in Jackson, Mich- I � L ! hing nor - ag! from ill -health, being troubled school house No. 20 concession 16 ; No. L , Belgrave. There is neitheX .good sleik . ' ier residing. - E, . MAULS I - � ; . ful"; o�i_ Saturday and Sunday a fiLerce 11 I ! where he has a brotl I . ay with an affection of the Inn7gs, and his 4' James McNair, achool house No. 9, - . i - wheeling at *presen �, making travelling 'gan,, I - . - I - L I . Iff v � and vina and takin ' H 0 F F AIL"r . Mi4zard. raged, while .'on Mond BA-R(.,Ai--Ts BkFop.E mo - Mr. Fred Eisenbach and Mr. Martin : � I . , physician has ordered him to go- south concession :16; .'No. 5, 'Win.' Spence, � . difficult and busine; a somewhat Aull.- �.. . I . -,.. � . , 5to6k. A. Taylor will sell Clothl'ng, Dri - Go= . . Schatz have alsb returned from Dakota ­ . � . �. - I Tuesday the, thermometer was away . .. unter, of I . __ , ; . � I . . . � 4aown- below' freezing. point. On Tues- for. the winter. -Mr. and. Mrs. - J. S. sefiLool house in Ethel; No. 6, James. Daps, Boots and'Shoes, Glassware, Oroci ery and Messrs. R. McIntyre and T.1� . - tal CASH DRY . GOODS AND. I . � . . . . , _ e Ilar for -- - - 1. F,AFORI, I Roberts returned home on Wednesday Lindsay, atschool house No. 5, conces- ?atimt Aledicines, at 80 cents..on tb d( this village, are bul4ng up lax-ge quan- to spend the winter. under the paren ' . � 8 . tuy night &L heavy,. drenching rain set ,a e in . oof and escape the, Northwest blizzards. . I . e�ing.­We et to learn that Mr. sion, 3. A large inumber of, accounts , 8h, now is the time to sav oney. X 8 4 regr i . tities of live fowl. We wislithein guc- r . 4 - . . . . I . I . - — � . � - in-, WhichL continued- thr6ughoat Wed- I cv , - I i - i . They. both look well. . . . I MILLINERY HOUSE .. - - CL the Jas. -Kyle has been -laid *up.- for several were - passed foi , payment- *heri the I - cess in their enterp .. -Our elfterpris- � - . # - Agents -for E. Butt - Ineaday and :seriously threatene' . I � . se SNow StroRx.'-A -heavy snow Rtofiii, �- . . ; � - . i Morris. . . .� - iiig townsman, W i �a�es oxworth, . . . � I '! - - weeks - with -an affleati 'n of the,lu � council adjourned to. meet -again at : - i . � . - Patterns, * Z - i ideighing, but on Weanead ' night the - I P - ay Pg!_ accompa: I . . . weather clerk gave another audden He: intends going to 13.onthern California Danes" hotel, Cranbprook� on the 15th - ,FARM SoLD.-The. farm on t1 Le Sth i)roprietor of the Mamrnot�t' Skating nied by a high wind, set in on . SEAFORTH, ONT. - . . - . � - , . . . . p a . - � . . , and continued until Mon- - .... I as soon as he is sufficientl i concession of' Morris r�cen w led by in this -Wee .11 I - y recoy-ered to inst. - - � . I I R k, has been flooding and Saturday last - . . I sent, us hard - frost, . tly 0 Ift I night, the snow swirled - . --Jariiev Srigiiey, of . I crank and ' t . - I . J'ohn Wilson, was last week 810 b -t preparing it for cur ing and skating, and day. Sund I � - .. �. . . ; ilnd,ert�ke the i ourney. -On ac , . - - I g merry at '". . - county of Essex is a MIA - so that new --------- ough black chunks � . � I and danced about as if makin He had this year about I I . 1. I 11 . � , ,� -e , t of the pro . - .1 - mortgage sale. Mr. .Frank McCaughey should the weather keep cold he will . __ in re ' � , - ; are visibl r, ,of our repor. ceed- . % ; 1: Usborne. 1� the pu ,o bushels. They are an early maturing . � with i tellig. W - L of mother e . - 'here �he length - I tronized. the expense of the weather wl0e wh � I r -fair al' ' Ings of the .County Council in this issue � . ; . was rehaser. The farm contains doubtless find the rink w* ell pa . . e -011 and there, there i still I IPPM9 on AN OtD SETTL9R ILL. -Mr- Archi- . had predicted a mild winter, and made oat, and yield, ordinarily, from 60 ta. as th f -owing rea4its. . - � � . the continuation of Mrs, '6owanlock's I . 100 acres lied brought $3,240. , It - is -Ivlr. A. Shetritt, of near Fargo, : � � i ' . P I . .a per acre. Mr. Cole sowe& , _� 5 g .1 of � $ 1 some of the roads, and �the - air is en- . I bald McInnt one of the oldest men in 8 � - here 9 'ending the the atmosphere ad dense that pedes- 80 bushel ' , , made 1,410, ., al ons i - , adventures in the camp of Big Bear is the jown . aid by those � Who kno* the place that it Dakota, is 'winter I il . is year, from the prod ' I H -vented by the music of the, merry sleigh unavoidably omitted 'but will be renew- � . shill,: if not the oldest, is wlig well sold. Z.. . . g his ina friends. -Mr. trians could hardly see their way. The the first this year, on thtd 27th of Apr , I I I thi onc qu. - - E ; : I .� months anion . - me' . � ny � bells. What it will be next'week this ' - dangerously ill, ha ving had a" paralytic sl� -ry jingle of the sleigh bells is e and commenced to ' t on the 18th ,of' T'llecane was of the I . . . . ed next week. -Mr. James Scott return-' � MtYNIoiPAL.­Mr. - George 'Forsythe J. Penman, of Pai who� has been . . L deponent sayeth not. - - � . � w � . � I here for the past 8 more heard upon our streets, and the August. . � Early 'Orange varieti,eil - - ed home from Manitoba on Thursday.- ho has 'for several years sery ed the" w Y' , . - . - - stroke last week. ei�k vi7iting his � � � . - AN ANGLO-ISRAEL LEcTuRB.-A per- township of Morris faithfully and with brother-in-law, Mr, S. Humiston has visit of the beautiful will have a decided -Two men named Lipsey and Nation, . I .. ,eane -.yiel&ea 200 1� - 11 . THIK Pvia,mc SonooL.-The following Mr. Peter Dick -son, son. of Me: Charles'. . reptbsenting himself as Edward I - . I tendency to -improve business. I �vho live near the Pipestone, had a har- . . . ,,%Th� syrup `b�j . 11 is a- staterrient of. the a- verage attendance Di&lmon, -6)f McKillop, who has been in son. ability as Reeve, having isposed of his returned home. . - I .11 - a -ere _. .. I- � � I . " I . . ke --euts a -gallon. Mr. $� oc,l Kildorlan, Manitoba, for Wine time -is ' Hine, the famous Anglo -Israel writer, propertywilt not again seek re-election, CHRISTMAS. -The festive season is -row escape from the clutches of a b .ar � . I J � . . - - of pupils at the �Seaforth Public Sch ; - I - . delivered a lecture on his favorite theor and consequently the f this - I close upon us, afidpreparations-are being in that locality last week. . They 'werc- . 3 . � 8j, tons of . Concord gralt . expected home this week ,to" spend the .y people It � . I � , J aeres. * , I - during the month of November.- Mr. I w T township will � select iii, new . . Ki�pen. made for Christnias'in all the churches. both out in a wagon late at -night -and. I . . son from -3. n . liss;Maggie Cam pbell saiag at , . � BELL'S SAW MILLL-Bell & MoNevin, Our merchants and business men' are altogether .unarmed. It grew dark in - I � acres Ingrapea next in Elimville a. fe ' evenings ago. . , � " - winter. --N , . - - A1GF&u-,F& department, 41 ; Migs Andet� -Wednesday lecturer,althotigh lie is a very good spea 1 year.,' It is reppor ol that , . ,y" � - Oeeve for neXt . - Miss A. Cowan"s;,50. Miss a concert in Luoknow on . I . taiiied bushels ;f ' � sion's, 47 ; '! I 6f the Kippen Saw Mill, are now prepared to . % - � ; . ]p i and tries hard' to ,substantiate his -po i- Mr. W. Rayj the present deputy eeve, . also up to the times. The stores are passing through a bluff, and Nation got. . 500 � - Kate Cbwan*. 5-8 - Miss Killbran's, 58; . ;,onin�, of last W�eek.-Xr. E.- B., . . I I . receive any number n , Saw- Logs ,for Custom " . A . Ill ' . h tra' a ea Q e team, , acres, SW bush,�Is � - . - Miss E � dwards',- 58- Mrs. �Coulter's, 8 omique­ tion, comes. so far behind the writ 8 intends coming out for the reeves will al sweet with caudies.and -filled with an out to find. t e iI h d f th of i)e .- � eafbrth's reldoubtable c ipand Sawing, and a limited . - - � I ' d o -so I pay cash for .. interrupted the meditations 100 bushels of sorghum � - � 4 . 31 _recently assisted at a concert of Mr. Hine that some ure'disposed - will be opposed by Mr. J. R. of good soundl logs. 39x2 endless variety of toys. -If you want to when he -of I . � , . - LiCl m 1 119, making a total daily average at- at Pal _. believe that he is an iniposter, w. 0 � - .. buy Christmas furniture, come. to Zur- his bearship. Nation - then called his- .. I � W�orts, about'j-00 bushe] "_ ten.olance for the month of 43I. -At a merston, and won -fir ,-hims,liff renewed adopts this role in -order to assist him The deputy reeveghip will be sou lit for MARKETS. -Fall I wheat, 80c - to 83c ; . ell; if you want a nice pair of boots or comrade, and as the latter approachei4 . , . � Aluantity of h -ay an(I otl �i 1; I I -1 . r T1 meet�rlg of the Board, held ori Tuesday plaudits. The Vindicator of that to" I by Mr. C. E. Howe, who will e.op- spring -wheat, 40c'td 70c ; barley, 50c to I - ' I "wn . I � � I r7 1, . . -I song eniftled I the selling the works �ii 'Hine, for which I e , posed by Mr. J. Proctor. A lively 65c; oats, 29,c to 30c; peas, 6c t - . shoes for Christmas, .come to Zurich -- if bruill clinched him. -and feNa him. to, - . the abovt bleing g � , �_ - evening, it was decided not to!engage- an says he " rendered 5 o 57c , -1 I � � � * by x �o . ' . t � ) . t . is an agent. This. supposition is ' , In the extremity. Nation ..- , he had. wider altivat � � , - . me - cto I vote is exp butter, 12c to 14c ; eggs, 17c; tallow, you want a dandy cutter in which to the ground. - � �_ _ additional teaeher at the present -time Good Fella,' in a manner ,in -which only . � ti and,& Be ected. - - - - - � ...... I - I', - - means an iraproba�le onet, ZLr � �6f ,eattle, swine .a,nd 1. ­ ­ we%�1.1. Hollis can render it. � �-- His ing-ke pip was . ADUCATIONAL.-The following report 6c to 7c ; hides'. 6 to 6ic ; beef, 5c give your wife or �e t - I a cutter ride thought of an iron whiffletree attached to- ...... � , were I . also I E_� �.� I . - i 721urich and get it, �_ -1 . . I A MAN Missi*,4. -Consider - . I the wagon, an i raised '.an � for although the several rooms are � . I I I , 0 d he' agot this as speed-dy - � I . Iled, i proino ut, and his singing able e7 ( based on proficiency shows the. standing to 6c. 1 41 on Christmas, come : , " ' � T� * - - 111, it was thouglif that -the - excelle . . * faultless." citement was caused on the northea it ; I � nt , if you. -want to make a nice Christ- .as his fright would Yet him. Wiih this . ­� � I I - . persiste � I . market. I � - . tions to the High School at, Janu Also " the comic iin,personation (female of the pupils- of School Section go. 3, LOCALS. ----i Despi�e Ahe or I . . r � � %r . I I � - - I . I y ) boundary' of this, -township on FridE mas cake, come to the Zurich Roller weapon, he gave bruin two or three -The third annual . � � will afford the required refief.-The -fol- with local song 'For Goodness Sake � Morris, for the month of November : prophecies o some, of our lochd weather � . - _- L; '. . last over the � supitosed mysterious di i- . rth,.cl ' ' in Mills and procure your Actur. heavy blows across thebead, when the . � .eial Fat Stock show - ;�J . lowing jNre the retiring Trustees this Don't S�y I Told You,'- by Mr. E. B. - - - Senior f6ii ass. -First Samu -,I Me- prophets wi ter bailI fairly set in, and I . . Woodstock .-on urs( , . . ..... � � 11 f � � Lumadeii, M. - y. Hollis, was the san� of the evening." appearance of Mr. James Simmons. , :t Call, 2nd Jas. Smith, 3rd. . Joseph Clen- such a grand style too as to prove their . 0 i animal let iro his intended victim� and. - .. I . - Th - year viz.: Robert . ' iction . � tumbled down the embankment. Na- , � - - Rof-11, in point of the It � �_ I Mr. . Mr. W. W. Scott, another of Seaforth's ' - , t a he had gone to flensall, the, nab � Junior f�urih class. -F irsi Annie- pred 8 1 tterly,worthless and not -to I I , . . , , . . 1� I I 11 -rid John Campbell. 'ge t . Manitoba and Northwest tion picked up his comrade, who -Was-. ' . 4111d. in the excehence t I , -V. glean a dl�mb'ef�re,. d hih -horse returnedidol ,e Tio"rilail, 1gn.d. John McArter, 3rd Lizzie be depended upo .-The delivery of , . . ' ­ Lumaden has served on the B6ard. eight amateurs who is rapidly co ming to the an � - :�_ I I . � . 1 6 . ; in the middle . of 1he ni ht in' a some- -_ Notes. � _.:1 badly. bruised and scratched, -with most, 11 I representative ;eharute �___. front as a popular f1vorite, also app I 9 Clt6nnan., Third I claaa.-First Robert grai by the . I t, I � ,� ,Years, Mr. Me -Leant six and Mr. Callnp� ear- � I n was ;reatl increased I � , - what dil pidated. -bondition., and i t- VA 6i; - . I (I'ments about him, - � . . I . ;and the large turn out bell, two,, and all. of them �a've - been - ' 1 t4ilim , - � Shortreed, 2nd Win. ReArter, 3rd . -There are 112 chilAren of school age of his clothes in fra . ed at the same enter . � ent, and -took a I steighing, bt t a 4gain- been checked � I - 1. . . I feared 6at Mr., Simmons had bet n . in the Virden school district as �: shown and drove about tlire�'e miles to ,the near-- . this show 'was superior k1f. . ,.-- nlli.,ft�-;on � - ; class. - irst by the soft w atlW-We understand I . � . ,elected each time by &cola - . part in a laughable farce entitled,., M11a e Sholdice. I Second Fi ' � � i Ma� - A4 1.1 A . - thrown i out on t4e road or somethi g I by a census recently taken. ! . ,stock 91it � . . . ' 7 In all, 2nd Baxter M�Arter, that the County Council have decided to I In the morning a party went .. preceding fat � :.- - . � . ___ 1- " Turn Him Out.'. 'Of those -v�ho took - MCC I est house. - 7�1 . - . F . - - t_Cl �. Ji%� � . - _ . part in this- play, the Vindicator says serious *had befalldn him. � Early in the 3rd. Robert McArter. Senior fi t class. improve the appr'ache to the bridge -A Young Men's Chriatian Associa- out 0 *search for the bear, but 1� he was, . I - vince� There were Alto , 11; _; . . Loc.&L BRiEF-s, -At the sale of the ,1 . . ' ' ' - beep I - I the most worthy of mornini a searching party was sent oyt ­;--Virst Wm: Fear, 2nd. Lucy 8 oldice, tion has 'recently b6en � formed in Vir- nowhere to be found. Lipsey will � cattle, s and hqgs, , . I I . � indrition was Mr.. near this village a' their earliest pt)ssible I . I I . . 4 Kyle & Mustard property, on Friday . i . � . - Susie, a in quest- of the, midsing -man, but 110 tid- 3rd John! + h ve eta den. ; I 1 1 sheep . I unin , I I . - sustain no serious result, but both men � were more �� � I last, the six- acres in Egirlonolville were W. W. Sdott, of Seafbrth, fis - I I Babley. � Junior .first class. convenience. T e gra' Iling on th . - t To , . I � - . ings of his whereabou. a could be f6urld Fikat Robert Lawion, 2ad J' . . -Sevef-id fainiek§ were plowing in were badly fright ed, and they. never, � as . t en I -either -of the show . t His -idipersonation I very! good job. -Mr. R. . - 11 . I � � Maid Of all Wc,rk.' 66 - J? as. McCall, never was � , the vicinity of Brandon on the 2ad of a&�ain want to, have such close -kelattlons - � . The r4resentative .. A .1 _. sold to Air. John Dobie for $6% but the until well on in the. ' wee sm&' h'ours:, 3ra Minnie PW614- �� Clegg seriously objIctsto an item which I . I -is character was' grand, and many 1 4 L I � -was bid at I - . . � Brucefield saw mill - in ' ' 8 1, 1,@0. pf th . i -, when he returned L home 'of his owm au- _�'! —*— - . . December and on the 5th a blizzi,rd was with a bear, without a flint headed ar- 'breeder' from all parts � .. All the chattel property was s6ld.-, in the audience dfd: not dateat 'his sex, - L I � appeared in last 4veek's isitie of THE ; . . - 8 . I Mr. cord, apparently. torie- the worse for b is � - I . I raging and th thermometar Was 20o row or something more - penetrating. .. had fine animals.on ex -hi *t 'L I le had ' I i Exeter. EXPOSITOR, Statind, . . - - Z I - adventures.- Wh6re he had been or t . . . below zero. � .1 L . - I . I . 1. I -At the Fat Stock 11 J� Jackson's Tannery in Eginonolvil he bilpersonated the character so well." that he had rente-d , � i -111 Ott ' L qIVF -The anniv e news � . .. , 1, N.11 I I - evening - ersary ser- Mr. Doig's lious He thinks th JAS '. '. - _�, - a narrow- escaLpe on Monday . r. E. Hall has leased the ice how his horse got away from him is the ANI ,RS�Ry. ngLp i - . . . stock- - Aft, g. ,, . � skating and curling rinks for the seloton, I I . i -spri in . the vicinity of - Lit- -The village of Burlington neaX . -last wee]., I 4.� la . I - : mons,of tile James street MEthodist premature, I d i 'is perhaps, but then oin 160 to I L 4. S'. .1%lichelt-ree L at. Some wood-. bad been'left on , the 1 ' I � .1 - 1 413, tleton weigh 170 1pounda Hamilton was thrown into great excite- - , Of Lt - land is now having them in I - m, ystery. ` i . . . . [ L, - ' i '. t0PL Of the furnace " dry , d it had. shape,, ch,ffreh Sunday School will be preached people will . persist in saying annoying . "' , I - t 0 - on - put ' I I - V_ - . wi I STRANGE. FRIAIC.-Last week tw' 0 0 i I I ac i '. Snowflake, at 10 cents , ignited and a ' and they, 11f be opened as soon as . : A I n Sabbath meit. Three sermons will - e h. . ment last Saturday. About four months . I . � 11 et' fire to the ceil ing a4ove. . . the* - things too often not exactly t1rue. ' - - � . ` i . 1. . - L ��oilt , _ weather will per-triA. cattle belonLying to Mr. Thoinas Pa' - . . I -The sum of $1,100 has been sub- ago a botel-keeper named Peter Zimmer- . . we�ghs over 2,000 pound a _. -, 84 I . . C% . . �' A neighbor noticed the bl ze nine -Mr. .V�Tm. Bailey be. preached dur�ing the - day ly local . . I - - ' * I more becoming issatisfied with the _ �. . - bridge for man was convicted of violating the Scott. � � I .Snowbalb weight 2,40( ,L- - here some. years- divine . On Monday evening,lbe Mill L , fire L who was wel. known I - . I., I o'clock. in the evening and had the . I m . 8 I scribed by the people of Leath I . I ago,while working for Mr. Henderson, co fortable provi ion made for them by , . � I o - the : erection of iC new Presbyterian Act, and as it was his fourth offence be - J. aliti, C. O'Callaghan,: I � extinguished by the application of a few inAt a platform ineeting will be held in I 11 . 1-0 cente;rwr 1b.. These� I � their owner, too it into- their bovine � LECTURES. -A fpw weeks e.go, a ten -i- church in that ace. The contract for wait sentenced to t .". moriths in jail, He I R ", ! painter, of this town, is now in San I � I I i � i- pails of wa-ter.-We notice that- " ouir- . i;eii,t of the sainiii church. I � � , �. , I -Francisco, California, ivh minds to look ou for themselves, and - .. I " - perance ineeting w4s held in the Baptist the building h already been let. Thd evailed arrest and skipped across the . . �ed ',these ,steers -as beiog I I � . solves " has. been' appointed, Revising erg he is -in, they - accordingly,�- in some myst . erious . INOT, COURTEOtis:.-M.tich indi nation church . in this village. The meeting proposed edifi is to be 30 by 40 feet line where he staid for a time, but re- . . - Aeers with the greatest - I I - Barrister's clerk- for South Huroll under . partilership with a Mr. Crossfield. . He � is expressed. at th B treatment i E�ceived I . L ... I - . I al � w�y, crawled uaderneath the barn was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Cam- isild is iniended to seat over 200 persons ti a Con- I Aesh of any at the h .­ . the new Dominion Franchise' Act and likes the clitinate of the Golden State I . - turni g few weeks ago, County .. - - , 6, . � . .. I I I . . where they beca fast. After consid- by, the Rev. -Mr. 14hes, 9f ,Lon.don, 'mings and Rev. 14r. Charletou. , It'is -The Roddi k Brothers' of Brandon' stable Page, who held the warrant, fLr- . lborn !,)red, and fed z � , , I A 2-1 11nmensely,' and says there is- a. . 9 ... . L , �. R 'N11r. J. P. Brine, of this town. has been � L . I good. .";.ALI 'n + eir biding place was � said that an effort will be made by the . Hills, recently . ished up their thresh. - rested bim as he was about to take the* I - - ---A turious case (at - , ere any youn cr e�rable setifebing.t . I'll � .4, 1! t. Efigland, at the ba ds of the coi imittee , I I , - _V 41 aippainted Bailiff. . The latter- appoint- field th yet for L � f . . . - . I - 1-)efore,bhe I 0- . . , ' P'llow discovered, but before they could be re- who had engaged him to del.iver a lcC- Ladies' Christian nion to"hold occa- ing. - The result was very satisfactory, train for Hamilton. j!h,e constable then - Appeal . . i 1� L ni(mt is an exc6flent one,11r. Brine be- willing to work. - . 'Billy . . I I a I I . ,, r A ,. � 'i I �� . I L ?oetion 6f 66 barn floor had to sional meetings of this kind, at which amounting to the r spectable figure of took Zimmerman to pat him on the train - 4) -Juntel9th - st X � a " moved, a ture on "The Ten Lost Tribes, ffi the la _ . � � hir, the oldest Division Court. balliff in friends. he-reabouts will he glad to = I le6ture-room Of th4p Main street Metho- . . e .. . 11, - - ' ' , I 11 0 I that he is doing splendi ' L ' be taken up. .Tb6y were foun' - I addresses will be g Veil by the minister,4 7,500 bushels. . . for 11ilton to lodge him in jail, but Zim- . k, b e 1 - d to be� . I I - iis a atoeL rok r and all t I the coxin,ty and one of the most efficient idly, and making I.. , t dist church, � on Mohday evening of last of . I - -, , . lot of money. A none -be worse for their self-imposed . the- village. 1f1the addrbsses given . Mr. . "' - - Dunbar, of Brandon merman's son, yho had heard of his, - � waB fined $10 for tresPa - I Itrtd- reliable, but of the former appoint- � -9 � . �. ' � " - - - L . . - rend ns �e of the lit kind, Hillii, wii ' I steam .threshe-r and a father's arrest, ste ed up and prevent- 'i - , -in � . __ ' --'-- ��mprisonment, I . wbek. The reve gentleman is,mak-: on such occasio i� hie" tr -p sist Mr . . . . t pp . ,ea., asaveon . ed . I eeting of -in i - * . 16A Oak Danko " the - mqid( S ­ i-i-imit, we are unable to speak as we do Gow) HORSES. -]NIr. George ' Young, of MumbiPAL.-At g a tour of Canada . rige accom- crev� of twelve !men threshed -over 55 - ed Page from getting his prisoner on - I . � I . . the lasit m and delivering lee- 'no doubt much g6od will ) the - � _'. _f - not know any such individual.'a-9 " our- Chesterfield, towtiidiip of Blenheim, the'Usbonie cou*ni# tures on this much ve'xed subject, and - � evideno, Z il � . , lif was resolved that * I . . plished in this wai. But if ministers 000 bushels of train in t�yo trion'ths. train. Page then called on Constable- .. I XcLlixen. The ; L_. I selves,"* He must be a stranger inthese brother of Mr. Andrew Young,. of this the municipal noi��inations be received has been well received and bigl.]Ll . . . . I ­t� - . I � Y cOm- occupy the tiine.i telliing how much the L ' on- strated. the fact that Mr �, - - . . I!, . . lidiaul; have deliver- . . . - 1, , - -8'�e le . - --Oak 1: Lke; I . The Coffee but assist him, and the two c I � parts. -'v arn that Mr. Chas. Kelly, town and 6, former resid t, Ii ented by all audiences,- with - . .1 I :. I vn of the town- itt the town hall, Eliniville, on Monday, Plm tipular. denomination to which they ed large quantities of grain in the Bran- 'tables tried to take -th . beei , . 0 the ex ; _ . art 8 e prisoner to a nearly Afteen years : . I . _� _,�11 -who was W haive appeared here with ship of Q�6y, rec6jitly sold aL -pair of ..the 2Sth December, at the hours of 10, c6ption of that w' Eelong has done for tbe�empdrance cause don market this. season and it -was a house close by,intending to drive- hini to . to pay his atte � - - i hich assembled to hear ittions to � I . . . - I '\ . I . th c T elgra- "' wa � � IK- I � I it f a-Tuily a detaiiied by the colts to T -. I -'b e" ' I I I e.r rer - d kept - I notwithstanding the fa6t , �.._% , - - . fr. 1) Alcl rson,:Of:Nissouri, O'clock a. in.; for � Reeve, and 12 0 clock 'him on his visit to Ex 'te . The. lectu their speeches. Will do more harm than subject for remark that a good cal. of Milton. Young Zililinernian still �_ , : X illnes.% of 1b, s- wife, who has since died. for the suin of $450. These, colts -were noon. for Council;lors, that N. J. Clark was allowed, iipon en tering tb e i oo ni, to . ed the very g f tastE - . , -number . " . roceedti) the platform unatten ed and . - . I � - well matc-hed'and weighed 2,,800 preside at such riominations; and .,that P" . all Ilis loving epistlo,w � t.r lVe belieW a. of our readers will black . good. it obtain' hi'llest market, hold of his father, and Constable Page ' tions were very,41is 1, , ) I L� A I BRIEF.9.-Tbe clittle fair held -last price. told him to let goor' he would have to - - � I � with Mr 111. ld we .The one wag in case polls be d6mand-ed .they be held. . . , I - - � sympathi Kelly in I is be- IN. ai ,re both fillies. introduce himself. 4t the conclusion Do � Thursday* brought bu t a larVe number of - -It - is, estfinated by one who has use force. Young Zimmerman was very , ' - him utiopenel Thi� cot . I I I - ;A rea,veme t.-Seaforth breeders are large- three years old and tile other two and - ' -so - xpressed a desire ti I I . - J ­ � . � . as follows * : uthwest Ward, 'at the. 9ne e o tender him a people, though the weather was some- made a most omeful calculation from abusive and yi�id no atteution.- At lAt . 4 � I -8th of June"on WJA4+ 0( I . I - - I a vote of thanks for the abHity displayed n- Friday last -a snow- . the . amounts threshed !by the v%riou Page dTew* his baton and -comm . , i � IV repfes lited at thel' Toronto Poultry � they were brcd from a corrimon Canadi n� town'hal -ille, N. J. Clark re- . �s resi 1�_K . . I . 1, ElimN . . � I , what storiny. _'O' 8 hibitidn being held 12H that city this mare . . . � . : enced A .1 at Mr. -NULaren I and sired b3, the imported Clydes- turtling officer; Northwest Ward, on"lot .throughout his discourse, and, as he re- stoyin set in and we now have- enough machines empl,dyed in tbe district that using it on bitn.� Zimmerman then let �1 . . . rp I - .. - � i iii his card, In sponse � � I * - .- 1. I . . -it .- k .4 -Nveek. Tli-ore are fourteen coops of fancy dale Iiorse,," Marquis," owned- by- IN11% 6- North Thames' Road, Geo. Lowe c6ived the �olli6tion as. his reniun n have go his father and clincbed with Page, i � . 11 11 � . Poultry valued at $500, f . rom th.-is tom,n James Dalziel, 0:11e of thd'oldes .1 e 11- f the beautifu Ito )niake good sleighilig. over,one million bushels of grai . 1 -7. : turried-frolli -the doff,AX I - � . t im-. deputy returnini officer . -Northeasi ti6n,' he was allowed to' preset t i r 0 - I �. I - I I N_ � ek t to 'Business is �Inite lively. -On Monday a been raised on the Portage P a thi a and as Zimme . fui man he I charged.,with trcapw- . . . I I 1. &t the ( hibition and- *e expect -to porters of horses in this'province. Ward, at Farquhar, Thomas Cameron, himself. Why this gentlemaill . steal I � � I � f -roll! ti .. chroniclel-a uood long list of prizes. ; ... I- train got off tbo track about 4 mile and- season, and as Aone of tile grain in this overpowered the constable -and took his � . - 1; lie now appes,18 % - -Messm. Brooks and Colquboun, the deputy returning officer - Southeast -ger should be treated in such -a -manner . a -half east of Fordwich, and . Jobif, Wil- district was injared by frost, this lar& baton away from him, and commeliced . - trate' 'a decision oil that . Messrs, k 'T'Wil'zon John Finch and well-known' horse importers. and bi 10, Wm. by an Exeter audience is a 'quest; . I , . reed- Ward 'on lot -3,, concession Ion riot son, section boss, and: his .men §pent product -will collimand the highest beat- he head.. . I I I , $ 1 . aplv Z � . ing him unmercifully Over tl - . , .1Iant,s:Iawye1r-,cIaiwe � . �. I A. Cald?er are the Drin'cipal exhibitors.- er.,37 of Hibbert, have purchased, . . . � � . � . � . and im- Walker,,deputy returning officer; that ed8ily answered. ' most , f that nightTendeavoiring to get market price. It is also claimed that Hadit notbeen for the-. interference of � . - . Illad a perfect right to -ea I % 6 . � . % . . I - . poited an0ther valu, bt horse for which said polls be open d at 9 o'clock a. ni. BRIEFS. -The first of a seri of as- it on again.- to be over $140 000 'ave been I -u t f6r some outsiders it is believed he would I and ask to see the Y,O I � TheSeaforth Poultry Assoch�ticvn have . , . . - e � tlecided to arn-algamate, with tile Strat- . . ­A�ublia meeting is .) paid lo I they paid the hand__�oarje SUMN of �$2,_ ed at 5 o,'elock p. in., on Mon- semblies, to be . -- - , exhibition 210, .during the winter held to organize a Literaty ,Society in grain on the.,market -of Porlage La have killed Ne. The Ziminermans ahrziya iwent to the frOut' I - f(Ard, Association and a union and clos I held . . � � -1 We quote the f6llowing 6xtnict - day, January +t1ij-1886.. Win. Quinton season by the Exeter Assemby Com- -Gorrie.This isastep intheright direction. Prairie this sea on. . then made their escapr and it is believed � - .� -e,41 in hia -card- And as t - . � J i 1. - wit -be held in Stratford this year -and concerning this� horse from a leading was allowed $5, xharged in taxes for party, was held in F4nsou's " - . t,empt at concealment it ., e sta . I hall on Wed- Much rod may be done if the so� ­rMr. Cole, postmaster at Lin;rathen, have crossed the lines, Constable Page I 11 it, * Sea -forth next. As a re.sult 9f Scottish -pap �r - t ' The noted Ilion -statute ]a or as he b�d -performed the nesda,y evening last . . respa I - . . this a a1v , J . .b I . it was yF�nd c ety be properly managed. -Mr. raised this year'a splendid sanple of wasassisted toa sta�eclose by,where . ter)l�a4[ a eme of ta ho d re joicing isiting white oats known -as the (Cwticome," he. had his wounds dressed, and he was ... after a shortabsence'Ve ingea-forfa this year. .Mr. Andr - .' 'n 0 't'y ew Montgomery o Messrs. ance with contradi. Mr. Halle was in. over the fine sleighing, which ri-ends in Gorrie and Yicinity.-Mr. which weighs I pou' rids to their easured then taken� t6 his h ; ome at Kilbrido. . verdietagreeing with t � I , fn _,amation there will not ,b� I Grown Jewel' (2 708) has been'sol by, work on ,the, 5th 'concession in accord- success.--70ur citizens we Notman, of Toronto, -,is v og a yle 'plea � eaforth will extemol,to- Brooks an . . ey an- f - ij t I r. an�.r d Colquhoun, Mitchell, On- structed to have the grounds be] ticipated, owing to .the recen snow David Sanderson has moved' into the* bush . Mr. C Dle had a few gla inasen Great indignation . 1� - . 11 - M a. b . Prevails, against - � -e . el . t the � I d. eisifly, Aaa di5missing . Hagan their sincereat taritot Canada. Th is fine horse''gained to the township hall enclosed by I . I � .. .. � I'll 4 . Origin I � . 1, .. I I a silif. storm. 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