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The Huron Expositor, 1885-12-25, Page 8. w -.1 1, :I �. - I . � . I ; I . .. .. . . � � I , . . � � . I 1. . � I . I . - . i . i 2 ! . I . � " . ] I i ; I . :4� - , � -.. � . I . � 1. i . . . I - . , I . I ­ i I : .1 I I - . - � I - . . e I � - . . I . I I I I . . � I I ! I ; lm � . � . i . I I , - - I I ­ - � , 11 . I 4 . . — : . .. I - ! I - - . . - � i - I I . . ; � I I . . ; I - . � I . � - - - __ - - I * , . I � I I ; I 4 ­� I I - � � il - , � . i . - i I , I . I � I I . - I � — . 11 I . . I . . � � .. - 7 . - - I I � . I . I I .� - � o, , ..* . � I � I . . . . I : .� I . . . , " , . - . . . ! . - : - . Z 1— — � . , I 'i .� i I , . . . � � X I . q � . . � � - I - . , I - I I . I . I 1. �: , I - I . . 1��i I ,_ . . . - � � I . . . , - � .; . - - � �X_ - I . . . I -, . : I - � �, I I ,. �, ,I-, -mrROIN, E - . . I . I . mov.� - . . . I t . I . !". .. I .:. , i ,:� ,T�" - ,-1 -:_ POSITOA01 I I . , : . -: - 4r, .- m . .. � _ , ,� I _ : I - . . � , - . ,; I I _ T! 0- � �. ��, � �4___ . . ; . . I I � _Mi�._�. ­­- . I - I 4,!�_, 8, � _­ I-- � 1011111 � 1. IMM �. I - . I ­ . -I! � . 1. 2 - - . - � - - I I-. __ - I I ­ ­ I ­ - ; I . __ . I . 4 . . . . I -I bids fairtobe- '' I : . I I _. . - � - � 0 .. - - . Im . - , -_ . . . � - �' - ' llietii - . i , 40- � . - ­ I ... . 1 � I . ,.,- � r - 1, , ;; �_. �­ I � I I - I 1 . - � , . . - i7. . . . , I - * ' I , . � I - � . . . I 'I and . I . . � I -W, I � � I � , % - . � . ! , 7 . I . _�� , " � - . . ; I PO -in 11. . I I i : I 0. M. Dunlop, of this town, has � gave severil songs� a . . . . �� . I be ivi a' very prosperous ondi- ous - sayag and relentless.'- The lecti i 9, I . * � N�Ey I I. .- . re Uri. . � vocilist . - I . . I , - � V : 1 MONEY I `Mol . been 'dangerous yi- ill with hemoh m a a0eaeful ,. Mr. S. An , �ccompa_ . , i : I V, � . �� - . I - he average attondance, for the u �whole, was interesting, - in- . . I . � - - . i i I J �_ , . . - � I - ' I j . q tion. T both� instructive . : ;_�� 1. I I - 1. 111Z I I I - 6 lungs, bu, i' her � many -friends will derson a re'ading was . . ; . I I I I . ,*? scareCA'. I . i --- I 1-i was 12,15) being a gdii -c f ten stractireamd Am"ing and,vias well de' 6f.th y a love-sick , i . -1 . past year � . I . , ; ! . _�i � and aniusitE -allowibg W&I - . I i - I I I � Any amount of Xoney to loan, either in small 'a . I . i - . I I -11-- . fanxt property at the lowest .I aver last year. . The Church -6hoir sang I liv-'ered. . fie, proce4§ding*, closed by & lid p1based to lea�n that she is'now in' R % i � ; . � � . .- - I.. I . or laxgre, suriis, on . . ' ,Wal W&Y Ont Of a I; a - - � : - i .. . - . no V 11 and i I . . ey"i-C I I : ' The Right swain a . crXid rat"`� t� - I . t f' ter(� EX e speakers choir Lnd fair way for recovery.- % and orig - . ,St. .&pply a.G!kf1X " ro.'SIT6F. &1016, 8 and' choruses vot'e 6f- thanks to th � . � y .1% : - ! I : , _.- oeo in , � several-Christinas caro, - . I ate. A solo 1) . I � 4 - " � : Baldwin, painfully e... -coh es �,i ii, a alid wr', � ! i. I . - . .- I I . 038' '' - `1 ampbell ladies, and a selection -by the choir and Reverend Dr. Bishop of 1 barrassing st I ! : � . . . : , __ 900torth. in an excellent style. I Ali�68 C I.ecitations by � Alr. Le , 0 f , , . I I I . - ; - I Mrs. Smi�l , , . . �, . `� I . --- , . . , . I ­� — . ___ __� f solos inih, . . I . - I , . q � �;i , ___ irnber o er ustial the benediction by Rev.'AIx. McCoy .Hurclily I Nvill p Cacti 'in St, Thomas' . i � ! . �. I . . . � . atso-gave a d I ce and Miss Collie -,yere b3 the stICL�Kel;7 i : - I %� � - *,fly . #-.* I cbnreh: in tbis-t(4rt,: both mornincy arid m.. D6q,an ; i I . I � I �, I . . - I I . . . - . j OFFrGIERs EL-ri,cTED.-At the.last ie (inds'linla I . I I i - . . * I . . pleasing -manner. A, little son of Air'. ', � ­ ! ' � . 0. W, Lt,(,id by tho an- ii1liencei, and tl. - . . . . I \ . T f , ,I- Lill 051 '' d and a daughter of Alks.1 Prender- , ,y,:tba-10th January. good, ,,,11j,1 f a I I y wp �, r e c 4, I illy missied at) �_ 1, A Val n . QV 4 Rm . c, jNliss.,- I I - . . . 'V- UT It* IreI&n I lie evelim, .;age ,re . . . ; . I ` . Z - - . q�._ . gast distinguished them of Loyal Or The .BiShOD is an' able and eloquent dience. .-During t 0 tendan ! . 1 3 . . :, . Cr War meeting ange Lo ge, I P, ings lie sniall at . I I 1. — selves by giving loomed pr : The proceed' t - . 0 I I 1 , , . umber No, 1388, Selaforth, the following bir - diviAe, will no doubt be we esided 'at the organ. . by� th . I - . _. A. 11 I i . , I are atoned for . � ",�- . - - . � several clever recitations, and a n . . ging the Nil- . i � . I .- . . . . . I . - . .. TER'S. of beautiful and amusing ta - ected officers f orthe ensuing by large congregations here. -The snow - closed by the company sin . lection given by thos( � . . ., I were. el . I . 1. 4 1 . I , aux were .. ; - . DISTRICT MAT � : I �. i. Receipts $10. - — . *_ . i , I . . . I . I e:ihibited.. The entertainment, . year:., W , John S. plow.was'seint around the town on Sun- ti6nal Aiithen. . . I : I . . . . � . . " . — i . . . -__ ; . I a . i .. � . — � � i . � ., . � . . . � ; I - I I � NaTivar.--raxties indebted to Ttoraas. out was a ,very pleasmit a elsh, re-elcoted; Deputy Mas. er, day norning last,, and did excellent ser- - . : zi . . . - - nd uccessful W . . . . I � . McXill�. i I !_ . � I - - , . � � - . . ount or Note, � d pleased with the Nelson Stong; Chaplain, 'Rev. r. vice It br leaking the roads and Ievellinc, Harlock� . . . . I - I . 0 ­ I � 3 1 Kidd, either by, Book Ace .one and all sebine � ' 11 'I-tOXBOR ___0� i i � � . � � I to dall, aud'settle tae same roley; Secretary, Captain E. Daw- off.the snow banks,thtia rendering.it 'decided to � 41 1 � I . . I � I - - . i '. are requested � . � . handsome and tomfor6ble -n- w- school B. . C.1IRI,ST5iA.9 Timi&,-It is Rox 0 1 . I - � . ,,�Givtq, -- � - . . . : I . � --,s,t be closed itb ; Comr lit- more easy and pleasant f6r church�goers inations of . . I . , t onca., as his books mi have a Chriftmas tree in aid of the Sab- -am W . . � i . % � . I - 4 � -1 � , room. --A tea meeting and map ic lante' son; Treasurer, John Sm - i : � -_ I a - . rn . I : � I I I . I � I . -are alinu . 939 � -- . .1 I . ' . . I I I f A I � I bef - the lit of J teemen, . R. .Smith; Wini Hunter, J.. to reholit tli�ir re�peotive places of wor- - to be held in i Id took place on F.Oiday 1p, � 6 ool of this place, � i i . I- : L e , I entertainment will be given in ie school test bath ,Sob . Al, . � . I . � �1-" tion, durkog whic . : J 'I I I . - . ' Crawford, James Edwards and Davi& ship.-Tnesday last� wag the shlor house, oil Tuesday, December e. amina, r i -1 I . I I I ro�m on Wednesday ing *. ; I * I . I . � eveni ex.t._ .. I . I the school . ed tb eir parts an i � I" . ; � I . 9 � -4s -,611 be seen by 29th. Some -a are ex- , p pils perform ! . I . mA, . ­ . -ling; Di r J ,ph. day of the ya pi�oiiiinent E L , -1 �­ n e ;. . . - :, . . - : . . T_ *___ . . L - - I , e inji - i � . I - - -T. � - . � 11 "I Sp ati jr., I . 11 Cljiti;4T % - Dom recto 'of Ceremonies, os% . 0 � E-VTFP.TAT,, MEN - The . 1. ;peakei WT . ,. �, . �� . card elsewhere, Afr.! John 13 ro L I ; I I � t i � ­ Bulger; Tyler, . E. - J. Dawson ,L ected, mild % good time generally m ay � I I . I �� � "f but if any, des i scholars of th,e first Presbyterian church � . - ' " is cises so admirably, it would,� an �ntiaitain- TiffR Interi4s'tioinal BOOVa d Bible, 16dae* meets the first Tuesday in- ev ry has decided not Ao be a' candidate for . tc I I . I - _', , _ Sabbath School will give I 50 1 te looked fo%. _' ;" � I I I . 0 � . +a;.,n � . he ni I - : I .1 l6l1eciaticularioznp it certainl b longs I - � - ment in the church on Tuesday evening, House,. T o1ronto, ikol-In us' eywa -three-can Cc tincillor in Tuckersmith -6 . . ,ale or- foinale. They wilt. ,fith in their*'hq#,- Main street. vi it the office of . " ­ - F _v L � Lt 7:30 � 0 . . . . . I I I ting, an . . I I - Decent, ber 29th, commencing - i ' ly -Mr. Sproat -field. i.tse who took part in the dn i . . ; I vassers, i� her pay I'arg fug brethren &r'e cordial - invited. itt thb.fottlicomi ig election. Bruce 1 . I I I coinmissidn, or a fair salary to -t 1 t perifons. in . I I I 1. .M.Ing Sale � I I __ ' I - ; .. � . -who sob autifully - I . it 1 . . ecially to those I � L.. o'clock. p. M. Jesus our star " Is to We advise suitable persons to wri c them at ; � hag served -in th ,,'cnurj oil of Tuckersmith i tree * / � I __ - � I . . . --7--*.-- — . I 'd . . : I CH-RISTM-A 3 TuEE. ---A Cbrisima,Q d duets. - I L I I � - . i 941.4 . I I �nidered the 'different solo . . . bethetextof the progranime, and all once. I - � for -two � as - ro% ed a most ent r I C L - Ne � . . . C, L �.� . . . . . years, b , .ry entertainni � � i - L n,, I p ) _ I ­ will have re- t .. 1, LOCAL BRIEFS. -At the: recent � and musical and litera 'clock all partook of . excellent - '"TAXTED. --Servan gir ivar ted to go - 1. � - , � * _ � intelligent and e 'pient officer, and many t . ' the carols and recitations 8 - � riice- A 12o � I AL . . L - 0 i ua . ,will be givea in Union Church, B L to I e . . I tions in Winnipeg, Mr. t' I . ared by the I ie � see- . . . Wi I . . . 'R�I'el6c of tht- people of fi� township, "ll regret fiold repast prep . . . I � forence to it. The scholars haxe made to Newcastle, Ont., in small family. Wages,,47 ,� ". I Ion thg evenibLy of Thursday, Dec. t t R117 V fl . . , � ., 9 . I I z : . he . R per month, and fare paid. Applytoff. essett. a - � . -ice, and it is donfidently . , an oict-thne re ident, ' ' il " V t � * r.1 ulL, - . ; faithful pract i his determinat' b.-Mis� Annie Wat 3 will tio .. The teacher in chp.r t � ,I � - -9414 - : fit, when tI, e following progrini me . I . � ! . - I I . � county -of Huron, and..for some ye rs at I . �ted during the ex- Anation by "I A - I I I I who has -' Was a8s1f , � . I I - . - son, be ptoceeide I with - I -Opening exer- � - - i . expected that they will please and in . SpFcum -inducements are O'ff e r c d' f o r proprietor of the British I�Ixchange h6 oden 'teaching ich ool : - . . :­ . I � - - , . I ; z, I terest their audience. There will be am . . 11 Treul�n for the past �-ear, has return.ed ad-. Mr. ,F. D. Hutchison and Aki r. 4. W, . I - . - I I . � � � - the Christmas holidays in t1icphotogr,raph line at Cises. 2-Ciairman's addres� and DRY - GOODS 7 . - � : admission fee ofJ0 cents, th* procedds in.Goderich, was,elected alderman or rs from adjoinnig sections. - _1� z . I e . - -Miss dresses from parent 3-- - King, teacbe � . - . I I . - Wadc's photographic studi4,. geaforth. Fortbe home 'to sperk bet holidays. a and others. I I . � - -1 I . to, be devoted to one 6f the church. ini holidays I will give to every orre pur6hasing dne one of. the m6rds at the head of the p ll;.; M ag, g i e * - -the' closing Alliaic froin (hildren, le& by Mr. Jamie- The fact of - Were being abc ut 100 visi- Z . . I - i � a- ' Wilson att�nded . " � I I � � . . . . . . .. . . I cabinet pfiotos, a lalr�iaands4me c0r�mo -We notice that our' oldfriend, r. t gu axanf,ec for MILLINERY, 7 I . � � dialinvitation is extended dozen . ., cerenionies at the Brantford i by * iors is of itself a wifficien : . . ; slons. A cor. Young son. 4-Rbeitatiors an(l dialogues . . - - . , . I .. __ framed. Frames and mouldings for franling Walter Scott, of the firm of Scott & . the excellency and efficiency of the1. work � : . . - �, � ,-I I � to all. I i Ladies'Colleae t lis'wieek.-'The opening 5-INjusic. 6_111.ecess and , � . . . A very . 0 . . ; I purposes at greatly reduced' rates.. the children. . I - n A - , - of -Win'gham, J's a candidate f ur t ie � - . i .9 I - . .� I choice f mine - ining lar, -,.e photos 'iiell, - of the ice Sating rink 'did not take distribilItioti of "ref ,Lrs. 7- of the teacher, and of the es Aination hi .-CLOTHING, . - � . i . suitable for fra resliment be . . , - I . I r eveship of that -town. - The �eopl A 1� oni�iunit�,. A j I , , Sp,tutr. Oun BLrs.HE.s.-Anold friend for'25c, at Wade's, Whitney's * Vlook, Seaforth. e d place oil Tuesday night � owin to.tbe , peeches by Rev. Mns- �which he is held by tile c I I I - , - . . , z � . � I 'Wii 'y 0 . Music. 8' - P. I flit . � - I : n t " - . . � -21. . i I � I - I � I � � and former Ifuronite, writing from Vir- . 9,10 . . igham will be foolish if th4 _ : . tbaiw.,, There wei-e a g�od manyopresent, . most interesting programme wasbriouL 'CARPETS, 14 � - . ' I . I .. elect him iii prefe'rence to gll coiner ' grave,MaKi I OD ; Dr. Campbell,,9eafortb - rom those &C.� - . . � � � ilen, Manitoba, says: 11 TnE ExrosiTOR' ' � but the ice was too soft for skating.- a close by short addresses I r . 4 1 1 ' and T. M. ucefield. to I i . i THE, F.�RXERS' INsTITUTE, -A meet- -M f , � I U ggins, Audent, Br - . . � . is always a- welcome visitar, not only 09 Grace Elder, of this town, and... ., i I . 3 �, . . Miss Coleman reburned home on Wed- lo- present. A very excellent address was I . �_ I I , ii!ig ivas held'in the town hall., . . I I - - . 4 t_ . aI news, -which is 0 ��eaforth, . 9 --Takin esents from the tree. � � `� . , . i . George Anderson.. of Egincindville, ha e � 9- p I . I - � -. 011 accouilit of its loc, � . . nesday from .'vN innipe , having spent Rev. J. - McCoy, delivered by Mr. GeO4 Lo&bakt, hi -the . � I I , I . I - � . . , gn Friday afternoon last for the purpose- -re'urne me rom oron , who � .g Closing d6x I , � . I . . � � ; - f . I r � I interesting to us, but also on ac- I I severalmonths i i the prairie metropolis. , 0 y I rave the pupils� some F or - Cason, he believe- thA :9 z � Irery fi",grtiondvill Aviii occupy the Chair. .course o which he L � . . � I i 11 f . form ing a Farmers! Inaltute - for *t 6 , ha been at t e ) " . 1 I . � - , z . V - count of.the sound ring 6f its editorials, I ,putting in a term at t -Aliss Effie Joiie6, third daughter of .J) ir- �x�ellent advibe. After the � 81'1�glng Of - f 1. - , . � � . `6 ; I 0 1 tuth' Huron, and makiiia' arrange- ised vet . oo,rs open at lialf-past 6. All are cc I is r . I ; � which are very i . IQ i nal anthem all di.,;pCrsgd,' well 1> � . . mal School. They boAh pas - . � � nuch appreciated by . ment - �D be Professor Jones h 'as been: seriously ill dially inviidd. . i .. tbe' natio, � Leady .T�oney vVill be slower � this sea- . , . � - � a for the institute meetiner minations, i�nd had the r I � I . . . � � P I . � - � - : - 7 � many who are not from the 6ounty of - - . successful exa for some time but is now considered out - ploased with the day's proceedinbs' � -, : : � I � ' � . -_ � - I ; . � . re a I --------*— ? 1 . z . . - t - v *8- a' � � held he' i January next. The. chair . sed from second B . 0 . I .. Ith, * nd'as his I... . __ Huron, but see the paper In our houses. . I certificates rai . of danger.-Mis� Clara Broley has re- . . . I I .6 son ,h, * isuab a CaA _. I . � . I 1. � . . - ! . . 11 - * . . I . � I was taken by Mr. M . McQuade, of second A. Mr. Anderso� will aga -z � I I . � . z If it w ere only published in � turned -home from Alma College, St. - . � Leadbur . - : roronto it - I � Brussels. . � I I i � . I Tue.kersinith, and.Mr. Robt. McXordie,., . - st of necessit r '11 . , pursue -his stu& a at the- High Scho 'NAiam-A very succesE . . Business lie mu y turn th . I L . - ie le�s I � � I would soon -run out the Globe i We are - was appoint J . Thomas, to §pen ... Christn holidays at EXAMI ;ful ex I � le I . � - : _ - N of Ray, ;ed Secretary. All � here.:-�-_'Pqr. Thbs. Darsvin,'of' this tow , �, -PETLAONALS.-E. Grundy - . 0 .1 . . ; � I the., parsonage. -Mr. John Houston,'son ami ion 'wis held in this place on , . all in good health, and enjoying an ex- inat, . ' I I = . . friends. They are - howl .ftvnl qc�k into ready money : 1: cellept mil( I . Air. James Hc uaton, of Tuckersmith, Tuesday. A large number of visitors it � i . .1 wint Thd, s-viii,iner was present enrol -led themselves n . I was in early life a fast, friend an d pla _* of . g large at at the .�* - 7' 1 . er. "a ,. �'embers, V � . tile fee' having been fixed at,25 cents in Otagngeville.-Thos. Edwar4s ,�aud J, . . ; 9 i � . . - mate. -of H.on. W. E. Gladstone, En - I . � I - . delightf ul, indeed* if onr wbe&f had not ' i - -w -esent, ck earl, at opportunity. - � .. I O� who has resided in California for .as pi especially those' of the - - e I I � . . . . � -ve would- all have been in each. The institute. was then formed ,Ian' d's man M r. Da-rwi 1 .*ahoney, lumber dealers, are againba __ � . � t . . y shows that . � I . r - been frozen,% . several years, re urned home on Wed- fairer. sex, which plaint, . . . . ; . � -it of the - following � I z . . by the appointmei . looking after their business berec'.-LPeter - I f � . ,worked for Mr. Gladstone's father,, n oi�ttside 6f 'To accomplish th�s- he knows the. . � high feather,. " - . offic ' - nesday. He is .)nly here on avisit and Mr. ,Dorran6e has influence I I I - - I i , ers -. President, At. McQua4e ; Sec.- ' ` ; . 'ladstone hi el 'r be, he 'Nhonison is away a f . I ­­_­ — . t Big Rapids. I . I ; . - . I Jafterwaids for Mr. (x ver this may I . . . i . . will return to the Pacific. Slope shortly'. the school. I owe : I � - I retary, Robert bleMordic- Tr1easur n . cl er J CO;SSERVATIVE MEET.i--,-G. 1 A! - mass � � I �4t-_ . .NA11.-.,10_NtARY ATKETi,.,m.-A missionary . .� t land the' intimacy continti6d betwe I �, goodi; must be sold j ; . attends well o his duties as a itea h , � t i t1l( ust at the time t - I"- I - ___ - � . I . JohnHannah. Executive committee � ' � I ; . . Meetin- under'the auspices of Huron ­ 1tWO -gentlemen until .Mr. Darwin came' - ieeting will be held on the 29th inst.� in 1 , � . I - . . . - I t I - � � I - " as his pfipilm a iow evident exa�nples of n . I , . . � - I ATS.- u ers . u, Thos. that th ' people need them, , u h , I . Presbylery was held in the Presbyterian Messts.:'D. D. Wilson - Seaforth, Vm� i IRVIVIIIASS M . t . : 9 a d. ave - . I k .. Ito this. country. -We understand that Crim. The b tell' of 4 � i i . . good discipline and thorough drill. Alias tile tOwn hall,,when Thos, Cowa ei , � . t � . . : . . � I I "M . . I - I I ; . . tl ,, on �Vednesda Fowler � Tuckersmith, a.ndthe p si ent,1 d I I Boot Blav�-` SQaforth axe alw'ays tip to tile -mark in . . � . chu AS town y $ i . � I r.: Clark e,. the celebrate . . Y teachei comes Parrow, .P. -Kelly, and others ,kv�ill ad- �id : in r er � 0 . I : . . Colliej the n6w retiriuL ? ! � -retary and treasurer. ' The fo f I - i -1 evening last. The -weather was ver sec. orator," will.deliver one of his popula'. the way of catering10 their customers, _ the money to 'Spend, a ii o d t � : . y . `1 in for her st are of praise, as'she has dr 89 tl ecting. The license Oeation , I. � I - - -presi- I le : NY gentlemen were appointed vide and the Christmas displays-! are usually -%i- id The magood issue for them io. dis- I � . unfavorable and the attendance. as . I lectures �n this town under the auspice� I - . � - i i � I secure a large sll�re of the* cash, he hao , : i � I 10 -ntly s,mall. .The deputation� dents f6r thei� resp6ative municipalities _' I proven bergel to be a-v.ery efficient .. I � , . . . ) : , . . . . - aide . 's � cinsqlale � . ,of il.4 Good Te'lliplars, about the middl' ahead of a4thilig ever seen out of - laigely -%i,on tile affec- cit', - . . I ;. I i teacher, andl bas i � � I I I I JU_vD Co.nmT.-The band concert I r : . ; r Wascomposedof Rev. -111r. Pritchard viz: D. D.- Wilson, S'eaforth; Win., of JanuaiTy. Mr. Clarke is one of the the large citi". This year was only ex'- . ; .1 � Z - . . I ' ! tions of both parents and obildren. On -' . resolved to offer . . - 11� . - i I � of Manchester, Rev. Mr. McLean,� Oj Fowler, Tuckerimith-; Thomas Fraser, S1 .1 ellence'and beauty . i . . tile and an)using lecturer ceptional 'or: the exe ! w held last Wednesday evenin, g, and � : I - I nic at ve sa i . - this occasioA afn address was rea4 in be w 3 � . . . i . . � t Blyth aild Rev. Mr. Ramsay, of Londes- Stanley ; Win. -Buch ' an, j r., Hay.; 8 . � an 1 a . I �, . � . . I - I that r appeared fin Canada, and i this' of .tile displays inade. 'On AWdnesday � - . - . . u as ade was a -success both as regards tale�it and - 7 . � , - -ew � I . ­ - , , Rogarth, Stephen ; Leonard Hunter . rl � evening both shops were'beautiful half of the pu ils and Mi Collie in, , . . ; I 'buro. -N-1r. Pritchard advocated especi- _. . I wm-ter he has been greete crowdedl - 0 af ter, Extra Ready Money I nd u,, � � . . - ' ' t ly therecipient ofa beautifulgold ,neck- finqnce, the band clearing $35.01 1 L -rd, Exeter ; John, � I - I � �, i Usborne ; Jas. .Picka houses several nights in succession in illuminated, and the decorbvited meats - ment-S ; &I-ly the Glahns of the FQreirrn Missions . t I -t attached and a brooch. paying for prizes and all other expetises. . � I . . - . � - . . 9. 0 Beacom - Goderich townihi , and John . I r . lace with lodke , � . I - I . � of the church ; -Mr. I'VIcLean the Home P p Goderich, Stratford, andother towns. -i presented a most attractive and tenipt- ' - ��e drawn I- . I � . L . I � The o,00d ladies of the serdtion provided -Aftei the concert the prizes w � � Z5 � I : 8 Eason, Bayfield. It will be the duty Of' As will be seen by notice elsewhere, al ing .appearance. Mr. George Ewin . ' . � . Missions, and Mr. Ramsay the College � 91 by Clara Meadows who was blindf6lded, ! . 0 1 ich In every department, for the balanceof I - � . . an ample� ' 'ply of provisions, -wh � ; ma, -,e all ar- . ; . and French Evangelization* Eachgentle . .. .of formeti Hn-rohites have been! the pioneer. butc .ier of this! �Iace, both ' ard Leath�rdale 1, - . ; ., . � I 11 - . I I , . � - the executive committee to: k � co $"'I R_. Williams and Rich I r � . I was �y 110 me, ns of the least 'consider- . k ! ran un 'kegards the ex bent and .quidity of the . I � : . : iinan set forth _ . . . I rces, and the tw&W. hilve as I ­ . n GO�d Oc- the year- . , very ably the good work ffem4nts for the institute meeting ing their f6 acti as referees, and Adam - i . . .. . . I 1' ation. About ten or twelve teachers - . - , . : . displaY, as well i A 16he novelty of some . Ji I . and the. entertainment in the evening e I -which is -being dolie,by each of these re- , b made on6 flesh. We rrefer' tol the e� the chair. The following a;re the I - __L_1_ , �, I . � _ I . � were present oil this occasion, all giving' C�11 I I : - - � . - eeti;ve brancheg of the church's inis- .while the vice-presidents are ex g and Miss' Of tile exhibits, f irly �x6elled. all for- . . . : . I - � - � alp . ;_ marriage of Mr. R. T. Lan . assistance, e�p acially at dinner -time. successful prize winners. Watebl Jas. � I - ' to inteeest themselves in .securijig as M . . I tiler efrorts in - thi s direction on his part, .� . . I I - silons and urged their clalms upon the . . . ggie. Jane X . � I . . An us; set of glassware, It. Mooney,- This column . will'keep you posted- A , . , oFarlane, at Oak Lake - I . I I 11 nero. - -h memb4rs-as possible in their re- M nitoba.. Mr. Lang is the e 11 and that -is sa,ym'g,� a 'good deal.. He - . . c � tre -table, Annie. Ross ; book 'Alias 1 I I �� I - . p, sity �f a dristian people. A . many I Idest son of , I � ), � . I ­. � � J I ; - � ­ ' as t - R A. M � : --wee -e ,o , I c gre�i deat of interesting*and useful i.,,17 spective municipalities; and inducin a, showed one- magnificent heifer fed by � .. ife, NAT. C a*ford; . ), J!L1 odger011e, Grey. 101rawford ; butter kni r ; pg�a� MI.Rolt: Lan ', formerly of R . week by k h ea y ner� 1. 2 I t I � - " 9 � I . . _ ­ - � , ii�ig - -e have n . . sii_ � -tent pkau- � formation was given, and w 0 large at endance' from eacl � at the. ' 'I e is tY--- -eldest daughter Mrs. AlcLean, of Tueke�rsniith� and one _ , _ � . � I . . 41 the f iir brid . I QOV;-.s-CILDoi.N(.,s.-Atthe last ineet- b6) . of cigars, P. Scott; pa � I . � I . I - � . . tute meeting.. - . � Sale progresses at . : do-uht but these meeting -bich have .1 . I . formerly : . y the same noted stock ihg.,of Grey council, which was held on ef-I Miss Skeene ; breast pin., E. � G an- . .. L - s, w _ Of Mr.- Win. ,McFarlane,, , ofz cov� fed b r . . I � . ' — . I. I . I � I � - � "thronc-liout the . - . . ' I - I ! I . I .� :, entiv' been held . 0 oung co!n the - 15th. inst.1, Mr. Win. King applied dy,; fruit cake, Hattie Rogers; extreme T . ree - . -1 . Stanley. We extend to the y , ,pie raiser and feeder - I heifer fed by Mr-, . I � � i .. . I i I' i ' . � . I . I � . I bo.unds of the Presbytery, will have the A,,TmVERS'ARY silwfuE."...-The anni- the mos; hear - congratulations.i-A, Jas. Houston, 9.uckersmith ; 2 heifers for gravelling to be doni3� on- the si(ie ien�iover, A. Whitely; toilet set, W. F. . I . � 1. , . ty t - I : - I . . 4 . i . Rullett; 1 � i - V . I . � effect oi stirring up the people to i fed by M betwe ; ba,�� . � - I n-- versary services in the Presbyterian yoi ng li�rse bel.ongin to .Mr. Alex. r. Dav d Tiplady, . . . ! . . I . 9 road en lots 25 @,nd 26, concessioD's, Va�i_stone; lamp, Mrs. 'O'Coilner:; 0 i - & . . � . . 1. � ; t _ ; creased zmland-liberality in behalf of church..of this town were :held on Sab-, Da­idson,'creat�d a slio�ht commotion on cow by Mr. Jas, Hastie, MeKillop;'I' 12 and 13. Messrs. Elliott and Oliver, 0, flour P. Scott; cordwood, Lizzte E McFAU-L : . 7 . ; 1� .. - I i 0 1 . z I T ! - I ­ . I I -o r tf forenoon. � is � - . - . . � 11 I the mission w rk in -vv-hiGh the elbu, Ch. is bath last. Owing to the severe show' -Ma .n a eet .Tuesday' I R' heifer by Mr. Teibune,llullett; Theifers were instrnoted to expend the sum of - Wilson; walking'cape, Alf. Town I suit - - . � .1 " . I � . . . . r - . I . � - � . . ! so extetnsively engagyed, . storm of the previous day,and­6venfi�ig tra ner -was driving -him around in a! by Xf�. Charles Dickson, AlcKillop�; 1 $40 o1i this road if they find it nece - t oat blackt, x - .,--a : 7 I : . 0 . . ­ s "f ' clothes, P. .Scott; b . ' ' I ' ; .1 - I - - - i I ___ � __ . the roads wdre so -badly 'blocked tba�t ske.eton cutter, when he becarne frigh- heifer by Mr. :Win. McCaa, Tucker- S,Clry. A letter from the ti-easurer, ask- Cra'wford. A large wax doll was pre- CASH D11Y G010T)S AND . . I ' - � � I � � r I -h . '_ � - . � � . - � fie ina,uy country people conild no t get out, tened,. turned ; sudd9nly around, u set 0 . oil to procure . t WNN� 11'011d� DOES-` .. I I I I NVEYAT MISS I smith ; 2 heifers by Mr. Ewing himself; ing the c6un for his use a sented to the little girl who drem',- the . . . . t - . I . . I :1 I : - Goderich Signal of last week says:'.Rev. . P . . . � icle aad� got away. He was cap- I r. Ged � . 1 - . and conse of tVe books . I . ! I I ,quently the congregation was thib veh . calf by M . Dorrence,' McKillop; safe Jor the safe keeping tickets. I MILLINERY HOIJSE , � . . � . .� . - � I ' . . . t ! Mr. McDonald, of Seadorth, preached not so large in the 111orninu as it would tared, however, before lie ran fa.r. The. . 9 lam a by -Mr. Thos. Hays,' McKillop ;. and other aocuments in his possession i Buirws. -The fariners' ball here was a . - . ��' - V. � 1�1 � - . ' � . - � . I I . . � . . . I .- I 0 , ly demolished, butithe 2 lam a by Mr. John Cowan,' McKillop; � an eloquetit and instructive sermon in therwise have been. in the'evening, out � � 1. � er wias bad . I beloniring to thetOWDsbip, was laid. over su6cess, there being something like 40 SEAF0RTH, ONT. ! � 7 :� , 0 1 . ; i � Knoxchurch on Sund&y1tvening1rom. however the church was' filf6d ,to over- hor e- did not r 6ceive a- scratch, and the 3 lambs by Mr.' Win. Cameron, Me il- I . . I , . 'K I - � I ;, . I . I for futurb. consideration. A number of cq­�`ples who tripped the light .fantastic ­ . ; . . I � . i. . I I i - . Hebrews 4:15). After the sermon the flolvilig,'and �there was scarcely e ,!e,,;caped' uninjured.- . . :r payment, d . 1, a id the morning. - - - I � . ven Arl Ter _ The Good, lop.;' pigs by Mr. John Cowan; 2 accounts were passed fo an u�i�i the small hour —i � I I � � � i I . . Mai I a Mr. Ht - I . irRil 0 t4e sta,nding room le,f t. Tile. sernions -were' Tet iplair's ifi�eno h6lding an open ledge i pigs gh Chesney, T c - or �� - ; � i3rt t' h , n - I � - . . e. members of the Independent Ord been in Iowa for so in,g time h4,s'also re- , . � - . , 7 . I . - � : question qf x-nissions. He sholk-ed that'� .preached by -the Ref. Al-�, Laidlaw:, -of I a thei b all N -Mr. �� smit I pig b) Mr. Jos Dorre; - i preacher apoke for az sl u. lier- the salaries of the cot�icillors and offi- T� - - . . nce, . I . ? - � I I I cers were al�o ordered to be pai ,ol- Foresters are lia-ving -an -elocutionist turned. She had a -very pleasant trip - � i . I I I me, ewyear'&eve. � d as f 01 � I � . . � I- � in he%took as oat of TuGkersmith, has a . I I I !�, I , � anui4on. - Ili tile moril'i by Mr. Chas. Dodds, lows. - ; to­day�"the Christiaa .world- numbered' ' It 4_1! h6wn: McKillop ; I pi� . , . I— - , I Ta - 9 � Wi V, ) . Thos. Sprachan, services as reeve, filo'n the UnitedStates on January Ist home. Mr. Doan intends re,.Adime in I . I � . I ; er- " ' ' . � McKillop, also a unilber of fine pigs by' - . � I 61 I - t about 400,000,00Cri while those of ot hi ;�bijg JOet, -.1.1 This is none'other but the us; 6 saniple of magnificent spring w eat � a $63 -- Win. -Milne, $11 ; Walter OliVer, . a#4 2nd, by the name of Horner D. Cope. Zurich, and has moved into` k_r.' H_ � r� . . : . I . . �, _.G I y I z - r r I . � . I . � I . - " , , " i ­ . � . "win . . � , Alril ,am, Mr. Ge , r. $40; E. Brywis, $42; Win. Elliott, $38; 116 aomes with the Iiighestrec'ommenda- Wells' house. AVe w6b. the* F� � 10 son Alri O. Durie, McKillop. In fowlsm, - n much I . . - I U-6 � - � - - - - - .. - " FO - w1l) is Icleated ,near Virden, Manit '. religions and Pagaus nuntbered di V - "I , d tb e very gate .:)f whollhe received from his r> . od an 1,000,000,00.0. He then -clwelt upon our � 2- k � - z i . .Heaf6N.2,�j#nd in the evening, r 11, showed a pair of � first prize. Win. Spence p'alary. as clerk, $130; A. tions' as a peer in his professiOn, and as pleasure in their new and weA.selected - _' , _ . )ba: . . � . � , � . I Northwest missions, hxid he evidently what is Y�.�'t- life ? It- is even as a.vapor, Air. Sproat, 'jr., lv,w-about 1,200 bushels turkeys and a pai of geese feq by I . I � . . . r , McNair, salar as Treasurer, $70. "The� '�y6stern Star Lodge always �reats the home. I . - -1: ; - Ie . : .. . I 1� I � . ly hal it 011 I a . � i *Pake as .-one-- -N%,hq * !%W_4&6Pof .he tea- that appeareth for 'a'�; little time a,nd then of wheat this year, and ful � r. nes Hearne, of Clinton and members of e Board of Ifealth were citizens, to something go d I rge house Bmtms.-While Mr. Owen Geiger, � I __ .1 , �_ ! * * I - _� - � f Tea,ocks and ' D a I I e - *�, p --would. I awa ."-- Both se were wil I: inspect No. I hard. -Mr. Job - Me- i a pair c, ­ � I . 11 . . - . � . � � � . - �1_ ��itll-':­ able Wid earnest expa - Z5 -th , -'4*0 T . I also aranted -, 12 for attendance 4t meet- should greet him. He -0 �N­e the fiist was engaged butchering f1st week h -e, . - Th I � .r -- .fully appreciate fif�e . ipbjeef 'mor pas- Fail, Mr. Prendergast and Mr; T. M. � geese, fed by .Ali-. John Beattie, Sea- Z03 , - tified. H sai , ; 1h' i I , , if vanisbeth I e inas and othe services, whe - I � _,�, , sitions: of b ,n t Ight, the play of Damon &-ill Pythiu.13, by som � � � . , , . - , e coun ni t �� , (f�;, - -.� . - T . !. � T I . r . : : L e ese, cifelosed. Tilsisthe-last ni eting Of o+thetestof friendship,and. hesecond off two.of his toes. ; west missio,ris *Ron, J;h�f sagq* elected. Mr. Laddlaw's principal Higg! all fo tiler students of the 3ea- forth, besides. a number of other g� it mra� a verypaiuf I � 4�_ - " h �e I - I- t . : � Wpoa in the course of the next few ytars a.G ion seems to rest in the extreme forp Wh School, who 6,re attending tnrkeys and, chickens too numerous to 0. . .. L --- . se � I rs.- ful and unfortunate accidpnt, but he is , . - n I 1% - . The I+- rebal.114111 plainness with which he invests- h for; ment I ion, also two deer shot by Mr W. w i . � . : in the present council. 'v'v'lio will 6mp filght, selections fron, lutilo: . .. - ne � . � � � I to p y the taxes' is sub- Toronto niversity, are now hoi . I the next coun,lil? Answer on the 11th Duncan Kippen, of Stratforo , as in doing well, -The spleng�d sleighing i . � . - . . would, cost the country sevei�ai millions, ject, and makes it so. that. its meaning their Christmas holidays. -Mr. Ch rle§ 1 . C. Ga,mpbell- - mong-tbe curiodties j4 .: .. I IS . � � � I �1. _njLlar i � I . . . � a Y. town this week. -Council indetinglast all - - : � i as alit the ataims were .not yet settled . i � . I .. - .gone and wheeled v.eh les. have � . f . . . - .— . I - lic - - I I . - : . � and ob ect can easily be� comprallended Stro�lg, eldest son of Mr. A. Strona which --attracted much attehtion, Mr. I. 'MoAday evening. Passingrao8ounts and come into lilse art. 1. e breakinir uio - . � -_ - J . gr, of � . '_ I . . I ' � 1. . I : . � 0 - . I . I .. yth: I - ' . ! He aho-wed. that the Gov'Crin-nent having by all., He is an excelle,nt-prea'a ler-and this tld-wn, has returned from the Nc rth- Ewing allowed -a pair of :Abyss�niv.n I BI . ail`_ � - . y I . I . , winding -tip the business fq.r I their sue- of I -ds ha made business, . � . . pu ams on reserves, in man ; . the good ro-, .-. � . I I � . I p � � y gave the most -universal satisfalat on here. west - on a visit to his parents. Mr. Guinea Pigs; a pair of spotted Odinea Co-.\-CF,RT.- The Blyth -terian cessors was the order. The� a�e now ii -no A ations take, . - . . I � .1'resby du,._,mQ no : . � . I Eng red ra � � v -a - " farm instruct- -O,n Monday ei vening tbib aur iversary. Sti ing has been eDguagged for soifie time . Pigs ; two bits Sunda�y Selloc 1 held, its annual concert certain of leaving a clean sh�et.-S'ohool place in the tov.-n halljon Monday next. . . I . . cases placed over thet . . ish lop -ea . I cipal . . ; i . - I . � - - 4 . . ors " who were morally unfit for the po- tea meeting was held. The ev i g was tin e on the Cana&6� Pac` a pair of on Friday eve ning. It -was a splendid examinations this week, and the teach- Ther cely be much change in I T . � ific Rail ay,, and 00 men pure white rab- . . . I . � i -these men. had pleasant and the roads good; - . - lat r were living, and had success I . � , e will not lik . - ' I sition, and that'some of . an conse- and spent thia mostof lastsumm in, bits. These . - I �, � I . I , there being a large turn out. era have left for their re � . ' - . so ill-treated t t Indians that they be-: . SP ctive hO11les the council of Hay thi?, year. .,-. A - - . . - . I n i I -_ I � I . I I - I � came exasperated, and rose up again I Oup. SCHOOLS. examinations of . . quently the attendance was ni iusually thE Robikies.-The High School sed been procured Irom the collection of Dr. $loan ac -ed as chairma , and fn1- to spend their h6lidays -_ T4 � I st- large.' The tables were fil�led and re- f?r the holidays on Friday and the ub- � Major Cane, Go ledeb. -Messrs. Beam : . . i ; I . I � . - tim-0overnmeiA, and. precious lives were - filled several times, and had tl .e ladies ic . . Brothers.inade their first display,, a d it filled that offi cc very efficiently. Those . � the Publi6 School in this village took . . wl �., I � I- - -1 - . . I ,3.ch o on 'Itesday last. -The Hi ron. . . who took part, without exception, ren- - Lakelet. i I i - place last Friday in the presence of a " I - lost. The Indi,ams mider the charge of not made speciall' bountiful provision . Port poult i I I was alike crediteble to their taste, and "" I - I ( , TN tie e C11, an I I � ' ' ' 'I f il , I - h il I uple , it , e , ,I. '�eln't I I u ` 9 11 I t, I 1' � itI , I 'S ty h J I 11, �1 h I In , * 1 7 i )I",.,1 � , ­ , It " , : , - � - `1 I � C � - - ; I - � I I - - - � , - . y afn( ry sh-ow will be be] I at . dered their pieces well, evidently evinc- TjiE LiTmtArty SOCIETY. � I lie tit6r- goQd atten4am and other I - � . the Pro,testantrniiisionaries had remain- their resources -must have .been xhaust- Sty Aford from the 26th. to the 29t i.�of � skill. The.Y' showed 2 beeves, fe by ing thorough ?' reparation. I I . T. ce of parents ; � � - ed loyal and peaceable, and thus it could ed, but as it was, I r i� . I � I 'ar , Society is still booming. ' t the last interested spectators. There wis also, I I ) there -was enough and Jai,uary. ' The services of Mr. Abe[. F. Nlr. Geo. Lodkbar t, McKillop ; 2 by Mr. 3 1 - Rl ox.-Tbe, pupils: of Mr. meet' the butter -and chee�e que� ',-,ion .a full attendance of- pii- ils, and the ef- i . ; - be seeln that t -lie su,iall amount Piar,." fc - . I , . spent in to spare, and all of the very besi. As the Stc phens, -of Massaeb usetts, -,one of -the Andrew Archibald, McKillop; 2 heifers � I ' P . I L i-ai.�,6ioul work was well spent. . y ; latedo that is, which I.. the'most I , , �" . � I � ' .- it, 1. -sw ith ; John'A. Ta: or's school at his' examin- . as de ficidnt manner in-wbich they acquitted - - en. �1 fea t beE t poultry judges in the United 8 ,,tea, by M r. .1 McKay, Tuckei . - . I � phy-41m,lfeast ended the in' t, . 8 , .w . - . - - _. . � . a began, and at the appointed � time the have been secured as judge, and every 2 by .L Mr. T. Dennis, � McKi . ation on Frid y, presented him with a pr�fitable industry. Mr. C. Kaffie, of themselves, -az well as the ex�ellent � � I � writing es a L c rrie, was . ' - . - I . n.' nieetincr ih the audion,ce I ut � �_ APAT]r.VT GA-RC0V1%V1t_-MV. Wn 11OP; beautiful ­ d k a,% inark of their G ' elected chairman,1 and �gaxe order.rwai ained, showed that they had � � , . room of the birl not di tialilied will be si-re I - 2 bv Mr ,-a Seafortb o I cc -­ - 11 - 1-1 . 1. - . . . P � I esteem for Min. We understand Mr. lib decision in favor of cheese, which been well aud,carefully trained by their - . I �, I Hunter, of Clinton, bas shown'tis the churchowas opened by a music I selec- Mi a. Kirkman, teacher '111 the High by Mr. J. Lennal, McKillop; I cow b � .1 I y Taylor retirdl from the profession, and we s ver ably supported G` W. teacher% Al - L - 111otlet of a -new car coupler of I .11is own tion by the-church'choir and the offering 86 Lool,' at�d ,her sister, Miss Tytler Mr. Flursehuetz, 11,'gniondville; 4 y� y �y r, �r. F. Cressweller and Miss - . I . . I I . . iuVefltio' 'L ung intends tA ng a course iii - Knox - . 1� I I - which he I - HC; zelwood and his party. I .1 Ferguson. 1 Addresses -were .delivBred by 1. 0 has luad patented- in of prayer by Rev. Mr. Muscrrave of Me- ha re' gone to Guelph to 4pend the 1,151i" by Mr. Win Fowler,Tuckersmith I f Z � � " . L pigs, q ; College, Toro to. We hope he Avill be ' Rev. E. N�ivderfer, Ile\,. Mr. Mauret- -. i . - Cai,,uvla and the' United States. The , Wi � : I I Killop. Rev. Mr. Tully OuAlitc 0,11 , was da ro th their brother, Mr. T 3 by Mr. LockhaA,McKillop; 2 byl Mr. I ,?XAMINATION.—The Lake,let public . I . L - � - . 11 . . YtIer, . as successfill!'in the ministry as be has 1, i wa on T . d others,: and all expre . . s oth then called upoit and delivereda hort but Pr cipal )f the High'School in that 'city. - Jas. Williarnsi 'k� eaforth ; I by Air: W , school examination .8 heild %u . saed themselves . pre.iiztit inode of coupWng cars i' b . � - � . . , I -,-a- an - ��- s emubrous and been in the t�aching profession i .. 113 highly .pleased with the' efficieut con- . dangerous, and more coinp�ehensive and excellent, .practical- . fie - n unicip%l nominations - 6ke � Cumming, 'Tuckarsimith; 4 by Ali% Z. - da�, December l"th The day being - I � - He made his -re 11 1i 1well t.liled dition. of thp school. . . � - . I aiaci(teats are occasioned by this work address-. ma�rks brief, place next Monday. -Mr. Jas. Weit!� has �� Beam Seaforth; 2 by Mr. Ha�vgan, ORA-XG1 F, MiMERS. -The a n almeet- fLue, the school was pretty I 1; -.-- -, . . I I than iii any other - way in -connection however, in order to Jea' ' : I I _ ing of L. 0. t. 963 was held on! Mon4ay with scholars and visitors. The follow- . , I - I , � - . I ve a,s much time leai6d the It6yal hotel to ,Mr. Win. AfcXillop.and 4 by Mr. Martin, ffill,lett - . , - L - . with our raiihirays. If, tliorefor6, any as possible for the lecture, 11 r . I I evening. F4owitnrr are the officers: ing teachers were present � Me"ssrs. East Wawanosh. , tj L L lid, Men Ph k,�y, u ho has been connected with ' sheep by -Mr. H. Leatherland, Tucker- - - � - I � 0 - I L . : - siniple, Safe and prac cal means- can be* 'by L . .3 larnbs . 11. McDougall, (A' eo ames Reid, �Shopperd, Donaldson d Pon e- EXAM1,SATIO-N. . - was I f the War A,nd how they (flit " by ,. Gibson,JW. M�, re-elected ; J i an I ' ba.�rhixg -this vrork done, the Rev. A-1 _ th hotel' for .several Years, and�bas Smith-; L y'M r. J' ,j HLOUgh'. - --An examination - . I � . .� . . d'evised I Of I r. Ball, of Lon(1611L. he an- I ; ect - the hO use of Mrs. Smith, id the Seaforth ; 4 by I Ir. Campbell, Hullett ; Gibson,D. M�, re-elected; John Magill,' ro', and Misses Scott and At held in the schoorl of section No. I 1, . . . ' ; ' I � y - . - itiventov may justly claini to be a public nouncenient of this lecture had . 3 by Mr. Z. Bekill, Scaforth. In fowls chaplain, re.elected; Win. Laidlaw, noon both the pupils and the visitors East A'a-wanosh, 'on Friday the 18th I �� . '. at ward, where he intends. to resitle.- I . . � 7 secretary-tre surer, re-elected ; James -were kindly enterUtined by a very 411Mp- - I ; 1. L i n mekehantol Glas4ow, � � - L � beliefactor. ' Mr. Hutiter believes that great expect,,Aions.and we are sure none )VI . ing, a grai there were. 10 geese- fed by *Airs. Fother- I , inst. The attenaun�e of ;scholars was � I . . I I . L he.� now-glot the Vei- contrivance were disappointed. Mr. Bali is Ed pleas- Sc tla�d,-aad uncle of 'Mr. Rdlit. Jwniie- ingham, Tlao4ers nith ; a - monster tur- � - ff very � I t] ,t , 31 . . � I McGee, fini�ncial secretary ; - Robert tuons repast, prepared b th ]ad ies of good, and everything passed 0 1 - ' . � securMhe desired end, and we ing appearomee and is a f1tient, 1 forcible soft, of this town, and brother of Mrs. � key, fed by Mt. G. F. Sills, Seaforth; Howard, tr asurer, re-elected -; Jason thd section. A very 1plleasa�t and en- matisfactoril . Tll'C Childi-en . I I I I I I y answered. :� ' . I - ". 4** -AQ&%", hi% iDvention will work and attractive platform.' spea�er. For John McM illan, of Rnllett, is at pr sent:: a chibit - by Mr. C. 'Aitzel; -Se _ Ellis, lectur r ; committeeme�, John joyable time was spent b 11 pro em, and did the � � , , .. t. I . . ,ya ,sent, . I ­ .aa_!:t� "L that if 0 Li . . - a I I the questiona put to th � I . 1) it'd t theni divided in t4iis vicinity visiting f -i�nds. ; M r. � forth, and bes'des ' they sbawed a very intelligent . k prac. tea. usb ��', � �oes on L I 11 V, his nearly two hours he kPip I I I . 6 Sheriff, And w McNally,, Win. Love, and at the close the speakers expresse work- generally,'in L I ;.i. slj$We .- _� .. � V A"t ,�.-1 adthirably. ak t of the a dience La[ng intends e,bbits, C . ..... ased 1 with I . I � . , �eation and interes to take ba'ek with h hill 0; r ducks, 15 tur eys, 1.0 - r .3 Ceo. Gibson; Joseph Vance. After the themselves as being W 11 . �, . . I . � I I 5 - . Pl� i manner. The discipline Was good, as - I I , I . I .W- I r. � 0AL4 11 - Safety Q�x ;%ial concluded amidst a perfect storm of lot of driving and general purpose horses brace of wild ducks, 6 brage'of pigeons, election of . icers a very pleasant time the standing of the pupils in tt e a veral sho - wn by the regularity, order , 'and I Cottplerr�` .; L. L . — LLIL . � ,� 'W - appla ap' - c �Mr. ' - of was spent. i. McGill placed classesexamined. The preae�lt te�cher, � ' . , nd cha Luse. He, peared in the uniformi — 2 (leer and *a *considerable variet trother Wn ice. . e' trustees, to- t I I . L. . if lie .an get animals here to. suit. i , I prompt obedien � --- , I - ; . &I- ac� re(, , d cars he wore while in the Northvi�est with the WJ H. Gampbell-.returned home on ' other weats.. ' . . . y , befoie-the inombers the claims' on them Mr. W.- McQueen, is staying oil another sbo w their . appre. ­ , 'of the state Of . . I- U i tati 's the ' - 11 . LL � . I � . ' I � � � � .1 _.__­�* ­ _­_ ' . - �cwl 16" uple d XCIU: f .ease volunteers, and durinir the'CoLur e* of his Sa,tuHay last from his -annual limiting , of the Omng,q Insurance scheifie, and a year. I the school, and the -painstaking -labor of . . IL I . 0 . . I I I ! . L - � I I L I lyy ,-J7?,1 , - r � . ! — I L erson f rda '. er the inside or ecture lid exhibited a rili one exp . i � I .. e used, by *edition to .'Muskoka. The season Walton. number enrol�ed their names. I Brother � '4� '---- I ,- - the teacher, had the school closed for- . I � . . ; I . the out., ide of it car, : . L 1 11 . , Lis avoiding all of our soldier8 in the battle -of I Ba,toebe wa�s not, a favorable one foe hunting and TEA MEETING.—The aunwd tea tneet- -AticGill is des�rvedly meeting *ith con-, I . Zurich. � the holidays at the close of the.exa, i - . I _ - . I I - 1 i min- L � - F ' - 11 L . - ' . dkui,crei' X11-1. rfuut�ii ,,very enthusias- and one used .by a half-breed in g&1ne was ve . ly I -, siderable sue ess. I ASSED Awxy —",%-Yr. ;rnest Moff- ation. T he proceedinLorf3 were ealiveitga . I - I , �Iiesame . scarce, butAlr. Campbell ing will be held intheiNlethodistchurelill I , I . fiif L, . . . er I 0 1 . tie over his invention, �txd predicts that oihya�renient. I He also showed a k e -was tolerably fortunate as lie brol%llt Walton, New Ytar's evening, when the MS passed fr n this world, last 1)vlon- by numerous dialo-lieS Land pie � ,- . it will sbon be in glene - _' ' . I �_ I - i �i I L � L cesfof I I ; � L ,raLl. USe On' all rail� s'ne'lils the balf-breeds &Ud ItAians al- ho -ne " twelve deet with him.—There * followitic, treritlei ion will be vreeent to - I I I I Usb d ' i at - o'clook,and w" in- inusic, -which were re,ndered. in a style � . 0 In I orne. ay evening I I . I - I _%-& S,Lall�(J Ile Sees- in it Ififflious. of money. ways carry. - It resenibles;- soinewhat 'were fifty applicants writin terredin the Goshen Line ce'nieter . ,; . , y . I ­ g here-, this deliver adtlres4'eE : The Rev& broley, of HA W) ON '.,N!T,T.Nl8TF.RS. On account of . y Oil in ace J I C1 - — ordance with the oth rk. T,he , . We would reconiii1end him, however, to, an ordinary butelier�kiiife b -tit.. s about L w - for aldinission to tile Aeaforth i1i 86aforth ; ' 'ee 9 Mis . a Dunbar, goes t take, . I . . 11 � . - gh Al"usgiave, of McKillop; G 9 the severe sn'w storm on Saturday last Wednesday. He' bad reached the ripe teacher, . 0 1 . . 11 :1 be niodl- rate in his deniands, and. if lie, twice the size and three -til age 7 ears, ancl was much ai�d (le- charge of a .school in -Tumberry, .47- .1 . I t L I iilis the .8c. i0el. The papers are said to. be pretty of Bayfield, and Dr. Sinith, of 8ea,forth. wb ich We k e�l in p the roads the patien ce of -6 y I - . . .. . wk :V L ith himself lkome thoroag lily weight. 'Ile conlipenced 1)), ref'ri-11,11ato diffi,cult, -although more, - t4a theusual Music will _ be I-endered by.the )Jotho- of church wo shippers was severely tried eetion thillki,11 I I � servedly respected. He resided with trustees in this s ,g it I -, --' ;�17%��," 1'1,1&ii , 7 0, . . I __ _Im _ ILI 0 ' - , I I I , Woul the appearance and character 0 � . I X V, '- __ LL .- i 9-' "' — I tF no ��the m6if time was 'given for some of them. L13e- dist choir of Se orth. - Tea served from on Sunday fQrenoOD as most of them had -his son-in-law, Mr. C. RL. Wagy-ner. . consistent with the dignfty Of I I I niaterfallv advande his oxvii. inter- who composed thetieveLrZt) (;orpS 11, I COnJ_, L . " . I - . mu I.al * 11;�� ���a a _W%��, Ofscodts foie - the close 'of the Public 8chool for - 5 to 7 o'clock. ( i - pay so high a salar to ,- � . ' I . II.L I - .. to wait patiel Ltly for hours for the SEimcES.— Last ,Sunday evening tb e Ly . 7 . " ATF M—A 8be takes ith-her the best . ,,?--,, 6t5: a7trdiseeure 1174�tltion of the rail- and described the iiatitre of the difties the Christmas bolidays;l . McFaul, the ENTERTAIN literary- and of theiri pastors'. The Ilev. Mr-!- pulpit hi. the Eva r ngelical church was oe- W , I I . * � I 'il I . I 1A I I NT0,V Ilia'[ na-tes to1vis'..'inve-Ation- ninch they %vere require,,� to,perforni. Al- pr ii6pal,j wits presented by the pupils musical entertaijarient was givell in tile ilig . I L ev. as well as iu: r 9 i , . - . 11110111pson, 'f 'Hensall, - who wa � 11, le , .Ar. Perchert, of Hul- tile con"n unity, . . � , -( i 41 ' . 9 . � � f Islon .., ra )idly than lte can ever do t, X Le erp,- as a of lis'departilletit -with a beautiful silver school bouse of this plao.e on Friday preach the liiissi-oilary sermon in tlid olet,'and esteem froin her late pii) - �. 1 4 .- 1by 1118 tI10L1,k,1I1 of roacrt .xterior they N6 ' I I I , . I Rev. Mr. Hunspen-rer, of New Of -� . 0 _:_ �_ '! - uwtiexqtiociis� lfbisiliveritionislime- body, gelitlelli-en ill -,the ep rtme, � -a A. Cowan's pupils pre- evening last. ' I I . e, n I I was, gotten tip by the Thaines road ichurch in the mo very much to be regretted tj I w - . * ind -Ilis . ing diA'� Dundee. Both gentlemen delivered in- . : . Z - I- I tiC'.1jLPle Und'likely to 14 useful, he will' limIlY Ot them being educated &i�d i,efin-. . sei ted* her with a,, handsonielv bound teathers, and the result must be x -cry not arrive itintil noon; the . E. teresting and earnest discourses. At t , Itz's I � . - 0 � . : . i � 01 11 _Cr3_ hi,fli tribute t10 .tile � . . . J L I , . lie rents ill this Sectioll ta - P 0 litl I � 11 Lve no itheulty in doill this. - ed. Ile pau aX ? li�ey - . I eLr I)JaLle L I 11.1 NAunie of Colerid e s works- —V,Lr. Thos.. gratifyir.g to them. a c (a es :to preach the 4iliiivera- 'close the pastor, Re,r. Mr. 11aur , I Z I . - - - - -*. .1 . . 0 9 Z5 E'very avail bl- H Im wa i# the education of tbeir 4,-I � I L - L . . . � It r . volunteers for their bravery , courage XJelins, who has carried the' mails be- - seat was taken eirly in the evouing, and ary sermons iiii the Sunshine churcli Was shovvu by -the very snia . . 8J_:QJ.�y'- ";'e 0 in in a few appropriate remarks. . I - L � - � I . I * tw8eu .Seafortli aud Harlock. for the past -many imd to rehirn liomG as there wits the. inarnhig ,'�iid arrived at Cer tralia on ARRiviNu BY WHOLENALE. —'-%fr. Of tlkenl who were present (,- 7 _f'[()OLL EXTEMAMNTENT.— and diseipline under the m04t tIT111" L � '4LL111(1�1�y - "' . . .,('110OLl I)IJil(ling I I . � - - . The iiex%t . . in con- I eirciiiiistailues atid. shuN've'd- the "reitt dis'- t%v alve years, has a,gain been awa,rded no niore rooni. The entertainment open- 8;Lturilay evei�ing blut (lid not mach hiz Geo. Walper, with bi I I the visit,ors,wit)) two 'or three - ' , , 0 a feiplily ;1 11% . . ne,Aion �vith 8t. Thomas chureii in this ail Van S under Which thic " -ed, f1l, I " . L - I , , y laboi I contraQt for the ii -ext -four years. The ed by a song fr'oni tli*e pupils which was appoiutment lintil late in Tthe afternoon Wm. Walper, with 7his fanAly, C) tD ' I L" � � tr>wn. Nvivil formally opened on Wednes- espeeit� . ' 0 . bot,11 being'young latlies. L a�16r_e in the ong"L. . gemeuts !at Fish. contract was renew4�d this - tinie by tile Well e2-,eduted� a., were all the somps awl and th� Itev,,W. H. (lane, although lie sons-in-law of otir estee m,ed friend, All- - . _______-6.______ - -1. - in e. t . Z5 f ' , . '(13V (INIel'itixig, last by a vev-y pleasant en- Creek -and Baloche for while tile half D� pai f 'thout solicitation on 11 r. dialogues in wbich they participated, made the mo. -A herculeari effortA to reach J. B. Geiger; also 'Mr. David Heyrock, —A few days ago' whilt I - , , 9 - I an(l ill(fiiW I L , . , I W1 I-) . � t -rtivuitijea't iven by the pnpil.s of the 1) r a e ds 3 -%v n.e. I)C"rfectly Pro- Xmeipis' I art, -ti,hicli, istbe best possible Then followed readii)-8, recitations and his inoi-iiiii g vt�pointiilent, was complete- formerly Oof the Sauble Line ; E lward Cook, of Stratford, was att( I ' , . . ID . . 1A . I "�vhoul. T ere was a fair attenda"Ge, tected bY their rifle -pits atid'die coul P I I I . . I lk - . � .1 iL � . e e, a prpof tha -1 he has performed his du ties in usical solbction i in (j uiek succession for -ly baffled 11st4 . b,ii thvr�� Nvould have been inwiy more 11 which they fo-ught, and %Vere -1 n fact to the ent re satisfaction of . � Johnston, sr., and Edward J9b -)Ill board .a ino ving train at that - . . - � .i . 0 . . -1 Miss 8age, .11 *VELTI-NO. —011 Monday 'ir + a lat4-or af who . ,..,-,+ 1 A,il __+L 4- 1 ' � hi 4 employ- about t1wo hours, .121-rs. and . ISSIO_�'%1.11 11 ,.%I 7kn�, .ha�n _11earif ice on the stens awl platforty L I .. � - I kc. k� KmL .LIV )een so un- AlIVIS1010 tO tile, - VOILL iteers, . the lattur en,&nd th�l niblic.-NV6 iave to thank perforihed oil th q I ., I - . . I . I musical e sea. This evening a mis�ionary ineeting vas held six years, and' the- daughter of -Air. to slip, awl bis foot was c � I ,Ias . I - . - I . ; . � f ivorall,ht,. 'The chair was occupie*d by havii -to fight in the open itif ull view of on - old friend Mr.. Thowas Ward, of music must be I eard to be appreciated, in. the Tlimlines Road -Presbyterian Philip Koehler 'all arrived bere last thewheel. The foot had . - �� . . 1-1) 0 I i 7 , , er . . � * , , - , - , . I I . . I iW ath week. They all canae from Dakota and tated. After the open . � � . � . - .1. i� \ ill r (1, X. St. Clair ,Sinibson, ii: d AT r. T. their unseen opponents. The li�lf-breeds, Verna, - - or a h 'cisonle Christmas it elicife4d roun& of applause, and the church. Alth§ugh the roads an� 3 _� 11 . . I &11 � . - I i - . � � - I �, lCein�.,&eted m musical tmdwtor. lie said, were fine spechatens of-11jen present ia the shape of a datiation ladies werb frequently encored. Alr. were all that �.ould be desired,, Ze. at- hitend spending the winter with parents Hanavan was leavii)gtthe . \ Zj - _ , � , � 1i; t I The,imn4al-rert of thesolio6l,whilub phyaleally, but with A few'--exceptioils . � , - \ . v Mi of ' beautiful - and fragrant applt�s. Hollis of , Se�fortli, was particularly tendaDce was.diseteditabl. small. Thix I . � I NVIM,i re4d � the ,secretary I -. were cowardly, u y and other friendi. All of them look- Ped and f4-311, dislocating I -1 , - . disciplined- and poor We hope our nial friend may long happy in his ifinpergonatidn,.and fairly congregation �tands at the bead The accident Nvill troub . ;i T - . I � � . . ge `0 � - of the ,well and are in good spirits. -Alra. le I _� I I . �- ' - . I - Vag;,gartk, showed the acboo'l to zhote, while the Illudians. were Gourage. live to grow such delicious, ,fru - hi�ou,ght dawn the house.. Mr. 8(wtt eat as misaio�ary aupp"re, but th * - I . - 1. - . ; I iL 1� V., . ., . : . I i I � � . . .. . a 'Doan*, wife of Mr. H. Doan, who has � time- I '.1 , I - . I . ; I . . . . . . - * VJ � i . . .. . I - . � w . I . I . * � - I � . � . . � � - : I : I - I - � I � � i , - � I - � � - . tk S ! I-, I I i . . . . - . , � I . � . : � . ! . . I . I . � . . : - � . I � - � � - . 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