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The Huron Expositor, 1886-12-10, Page 6f., i . I � . . � - - � . � � : : � A 7 " ­ �� " - I � _r�­­ ------ ;­­_­ . ­ , � .... � . - , --- - .. - . ..­ ­ - _­' - --- � __� ­_ - . _,_­_____,­­ C-___.,,._- , . - . _7 , _ 19 I i. : . I I . � . .- I . : I . I - . - - �­_ -7 -, � � i � , , � - I � , 1 �' -, . -1 I � i , . . , . . . I ; I I ! . . 1-1 7 _ I —1. i . ; . 1 1.1 1. ­ ­ . .­ .— -1114---l- ��;�__.­_­_ .11 � I I - . . . .1 i . I � . I I . - . � i � . - . . I i I -.� . I �1 - .. � � � : I 1� - - . i . . ; ; i I I � . . I I . . - . . . 4 : I . I II �11 . . � .- . � , I . . - � . ­ _� � �_,_ I - i � i i�. - . ! ., .. . . J � i I — . I I . . I : � I I . -1 P�? � I —1 : I I I . . I � I . I I -1 - : : � - .o I . I : � .� I . 1. I .- .1 ; . . I I i �. __ i - - . . .. .. i . I , . . . 4 __ i - ; I �_ ; L I . I . . � . � - � � . . :: � I '. . ! �J '. . ­ . . I * . . -i . � I . � I . ; I . . I . - . I : I i - . — . I I I I . I I �,-_ - .. � 1, I.. � I I I � . 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I - - ) 18816" __ 10�111 -_ 0 11111111111111111 N . I 11111111101111111:111111111) - -------- _ !T!- ____ � . . I . —_ I . . I . . . . . I . . . . � � I -_ - —_ -----I- 00"'Oftnefta I . . I I '� . . . I . i i I i6g appea rauce. and good- address, air �d winter.—M�. T. E. Joslin, form)rlyiall taking partinthe sanI4 as well as tended considering thia stormy night.— of laughter followed. Next was a read- y I Y.S t i although she has not &- very- calti- of this town, has - gone to Pasa-d iria, ' adding very much to the pleasure of thb Tile entertainment iii connection with ing Jby �Tosie Buchanan. One of thel Men s an 13o -qatne a Los Ang "Tesbyterian Sab ath Sch)ol, held most into ,,a on th e programme ' 'Sheep . ing.", The report read showed a the I I resting thfn� , Dealer in Fine F&II made Butter, Hidos, ' i4ted delivery, her intense earn elos county, California,, w ere even - . , oes more ec — -y. encouraging state of things. The on last Friday eyenin was wel � .. , . I � I Skin,g, Tallow, wool and raw film Lat-g,e scale � tharl notake up for any def' ts ,slie intends. rem,aining for a year. r. vei . . venin I attend- was & sip ech from Harry Hyde on Lon- . . i iiin this direction. She took as her te,et F. D. 'Philips will deliver a le(-.tur( on chvx6li, after tire recent improvements � ed, and proved a gran is ticceas I � n an cial - -don, Hal IaDd. It -was a splendid d -e- I - for sale. - � - . . - � . thewords, "Bowsballweescapelf we, tile.-" Mission of the Knights of Labor," made, �ncludiug the addition inade to ly arid other wise. —117he aspir-intB for. sdriptioO arid well explained., Several F ,,, I � I are cry slow in ' ov - leict zi i - great . Salvation." She de- in, mrdiro's- hall, on Tuesday even �ng the stable) . ki r% l i 1�eg C being entirely free of debt municipal honors show- other dxcelleDt readings, recitationa ", GODERICH STREET , OV RC IAT, / '. �J . ,4ivered an, excellent discourse, in whi h 'next, under'the auspices of the Knights with arteablittle balance to the good. The I . I , ing tip this year, Other years quite a and sorip a -were give -in arid a very pleasant ; . I . SEAFORT*H, : T I ) - I . . . I She -depidited the great love of the- of Labor, of this town. Mr. PliiIiF is pastor, the Rev Al . Torrance, occupied number have- been in the fiel I before eveninf, was closed" by the SiDgiDo' of - - - -----,-------- -, ____ __ . I 1 1 r) 0 . . I ------- , � ___ I - his happy and pleasing this.—Hon. A. NJ. Itoss is to a 71dress a the 'Doxology. I . . . --- 8aviour, and the terrible consequenca�s "said to be an able arid eloquent lecturer the ehair in I Idly , * . I . . ; ,tiet. * _­_. ; . � , . I Of inegleating the Salvation offerel. 'and lie will, no doubt,. have a g od- manner. The the tea � meeting in the Temperance 'iall this . � � . � _ . ; S uro 4 unposito T;* '�&Iore perish froin NEGLECT to acce Rt.. audience. —Tile free reading room at the amounted to over $60. Tire church evening. There will likely be a large - East'Huron. , For Storiny Dava F � . I— I . I .. : '. . . � � - i _1_> �alvatiorl - abbath, were very turn -out. � . . � � U - . ___ . - - hain f rout &ny intention or'd e- Young ' Men's Christian As ciation opening services, on Is . : . I . I Mr. ays and Mr. G'ibson will hold . - � __ __ -1 .0 1 - I I sire to re'u,se it, and consequently the roonis , will be open every i'ri- larply�`attcnded. The Rev. J. Howell, - I . - - 'joint inectings next WC(Ilnesday� Dec. � - DISURICT MAT If -B R,5. I I � . . . . . . . � �, . , I I I - reat dan ,era of delay. She closed wi- B day' and Saturday . evening, .a er M. A., of Seaforth, conducting service in Ilibb ft- i 15th at Separate School, Hullet, nearl . _01,1- - . - truly el quentappeal, to her -hearers b1i this week, from half -past sev6n to the morning and the Rev. Mr. Godfrey, ANOTHER I.114PORTil *T - I�VIVIIASE.- Clinton. WhiteSchoolhouse,McKillo '3 . . . I I S(11,10(11 ENTEC,TAI-XIMENT.—A. !graud ccept of his otlered salvation now, arid half -past nine. Young men are cor- of Hensall, in the evellingo The well-known horse importers and 'Thursday, l6th in P . t - St. Macnamara a - lentertaintlient, by the pu'pils of the 8ua- . eeling-ly , fustrated tire dangers of delay dially invited.—' Mr. Hasfings, b rister, OYSTER SUPPER. -On Friday eveniiid, breeders of - this township, Messrs. I . I . - . lial IT Le, dbury, Friday, -1 -1 th in-st. All - � forth Righ ane- Public School,;, N611 ]be nd neal t. She left a m oat f avorab Ip has leiLsed the residence of Mrs Sh W, 26th ult.� the emIloyes of Messrs. Cr- Colquboun & Brooks, have purchased I ZD. . . I . , � at 7 p- . 4 I held in Cavdno's Hall, Se& -forth, �u the. '! - 7 � Moonlight Night ` 11 ItIlpressiot, upon lier large audience, and at preseni occupied by Mr. Harstone.— (iuhi�rt & Wright's oat meal arid barley from Mr. Win. Graham, of Ch��enlont, - ___­*___ I - 81 � - ,e�vening of Friday, Dec. 17, 1886.1 This Ze will� o doubt, do inuch good. She Mr, Frank Rwing has returned licine, mills, wishing to a .low their esteem and the imported. Clydesd le stallion "Me- - . � I Z, � en-tertain-inent will be given. Solely by I� - - 01 Brucefleld. I . I - I - � � they paid � � I I . ias been assisting at the -speciii,l a r' froin -Toronto, to spend Ilia C4ristrnas appreciation for th ir worthy employers, Master," for which $3,000. - - : . . I - RF E)IIIER that hats, caps, shirts, . - . I the pupils of the Seaforth Schools, and N�ices in� flie churGh during the -present holidays.—The-alinual mission ry Eer- resolved to treat tliem to an oyster �up- Ile is four years old and weigbs 2,100 . -M 11 � I I under -clothing, felt ljoot4, -rubber over shoes, . . _-AT— . . will consist of Tableaux, Kindergarten, week, whiell. have been largely attended, illons will be preached next S'114da- -in per at the .Centennial Ifall,'and to that rbs. He was awarded the first rize as - I � Calisthenics, Drill, Clui , . . V! - . harposs, robes, -blankets, whips, brusliew, at(-., . - I . ..- 1) sVvingillg, I'le- and she rain next Sunday St. Thonlas' church by the Re . 'N in. end and in honor of the occasion invita- .1 c . a three year old at tlic Toronto Exhibi- are -H Ifin- at almost wholesale prices, at Frank I - . I - . . , . . In evening. � - � Craigi rector'of St. Paul's chure , Q in- tions were extended - by them to a; nuni- tion one year ago, and 21id iz at th irs, i3rucefleld. 981) .. citations, Choruses, Insti u ental Music, ' ' e 0 ix 0 1, � . pr i - � etc.. We hope to see a good turn put of .! I . - . . I ton, and Rural Dean of' the coa i ty. ber of their friend., to be present wit the same show this year. - He is on-. of the A Sucun..ss.--The anniversary services� OUT i . � 11eFanr,s , . citizens. I I , S liecial C f T: d.' event. So, -when the hour arrived for best horses i in Canadi. � held in Union church here 01) Sabbath Edward A . , H.Ntw C �vsit tells the tale every d. , � colle:tiens for the mission �i n1lis clas . - . . I .____4._____ y —Hom C. F. Fraser was annou ced to supper;7 SOLD. . . at Ranton Bros., Exeter, and shows conalusivel . 6 , the -le.Dgtl ytables arid spacious —Messrs. Bro ks & Cclquhoun last were successful even beyond ex- Ti,[F Pt-1-ZLIC Svitoo-L.—According to that there h nothing like it theso'hard thues ,' I — , - 0 deliver an address in Seaforth oil Ties- (lining foorn were ,-omfortably filled by have sold tile well -kin n and f r -famed p ctation. Able and instructive ser- � the awnthly reports of the teachers of make thin -8 inove. It is wonderful the effect it - . I . I q . . lilas in nia ng thingre lively arid profitable. day. night next, but we regret o I Lru. a brigIA arid ititelli gent company met to a.tallion, "Old Lord Haddo," to Air. nions w4e preached inorning and even- Beautiful Moon, bright . . the Public School, furnished the Trustee N� 17hilaother maychirge higherpricostoniake that owing to illness lie has been.cdm- do honor to the guiasts of the evening. ��Vatt,of Mitchell. T iis noted horse is inu to crowded -congregatiobs by 'Rey. el)lblell) of the night . Bokrd at its last ria, eetirig, the follmArin protits coun at iho end of the year, we redu --e I . I in Ilide not thy I)e.-xll)s, I)Ilt gi-�-t ris lots 01 qht �: 0 9 pelled to cancel *his appointments. 1 After all had dotie ample justice to the now 14 years old. and is the firA of the , -,' , of Winds -the follow- - To read about these - . � was the average a,ttendance in each of � to d,rg--Nv n)o !trade,andirithe ondlic"thagrain- , . . � - .. I john. -G) y or. On . - I i ,supper, a gotten man � � . theseveral. departments for tht iniontli ers. This lit brith is to be tile banner irionth )f . which, by the way, wa y good imported horses' o.1vned by ing Monday. evening, at tlie annual tea- - - .. tbeyexr.� Minas is coming arid those who would TnE MUCIIANICS' I.N4TITUTE.-Ille up by mine host, Mr. Coxworth, in a hldssre. Brooks & C lquhoun and lie meeting, the church was packed. The . - 0 ry Cbristnias,shotild spend thcir Seivi-annual meeting of the menlber4 df manner eq . I . . _V_M1-_RCC:)_A_ ' of November: .Mr. McFaul'srorcian,.37; have a in 9 � I P T S I- - Miss Anderson's,, 43 ; Miss A. Ca. aill's, Ilioncy wi . th s. It goes so far you, know th I .. ual to th t of any city banquet� was the fou udation of hei . r futu. e, in the chair was occupied by iflie popular pas- . � . , -t the Sbaforth Mechalics' Institute 4ras ing house, the clot] i was� removed and an horse business. � I � . � A2 ; M,iss Kate Cowail's, 54; MisE Kil- 3*ou are Tillie i -13' to have plenty left f )r . I - more like - - . tor, Rev, Mr. Simpson, and short, pithy Oh thou st-Tenest moon the holidays if you buy from its. 'Dr held in the roorns on Tuesday evening intellectual feast' of wit, speech and e -----.---*- ___ . -i's, 60 - ess goo I& . � . and app opriate addresses were delivered . . . - I Harlo . - � I That -with thy lovtly fape - lorax ,, Miss Edwards', 65�.- miss cheap for cas'a, silks arid siitinq cheap for cas 1. last. On account of several other m et- Song begun - . Mr. A. S. Case' Public ck. by Rlev. Messrs. Gray, ]�IcDonald, Dost ]),,,am upon " The Vry Ooods Ilan - Elder's, .,-)I,. and Mrs. Coulta-r',%. .89; o4rls, if vo are -oin- to get married, come ;o in,gs bei held the same evening . .re School eacher, was ca e o e c air, ARTISTIO.-The well-knoN � veteran Thoinson, Acheson, 'McCoy and Alu,s- ' That's liveliebt it, this'place., � i . r, 1� Tweeds arid fla i- ir� n i wiaking a total average attendance of i-i� arid you 1 rill save money. ot vn � .. . I L , furs arid caps cheap ,r _� $ 1 I . ,61s cheap i )r cash was a�s large -an attendance as uk'al. and in a few short arid happy remarks house-, Professor Proctor and grave. The music by the choir was 'd 449. ,.-,,The number on the roll was 542. cash, groceries and a general stock of - holid The t1reasurer a report, which was rf ad alluded to the - occasion which had wife, are in - this vic iDity doing -some ex,cellent. As usual on such occasions' - Tell tile in all thy n-11 - "light rounds All t6e present teachers have beep re- goods cheap for' cash. 'A big push all this mon and ad -opted, showed that the tece* AS -brought the company� together, aild ex " . Ilast thou not seen "solne store" en aiged for �iext ypax. ItR g ato rig, . . - beautiful work. Aside from their ar- here tb�. refresbillents could scarcely ' - Vhore Overcoats are sold ag cheap 9 __ I at RANTON o . 8., Exeter. Then brin , for the half year amounted 92, . pressed the pleasure it -did himself in ) -passed. It was, without - J . . ­ tistic qualificationsi NO ich caLot be have n Sur As in the good old days of yore! � - � I - t;oel'l� I I "i oiir cash. � : 991 I . � and the outlay to'$791, leaving a I al . ce common with thosE present to show -his questioned, -their genill. I and . c6urte6us exception, one of the most Successful. A NEw Crui,i,�u -11"T,,,-K. -The Seaforth ; e Sledge HanlTnEr I - � Pale Lifna ne-or stopped ])or gait . . R.Jw. J0 uN 04L.,oc, th of $4101 in the treasury. The secret ry respec,t for the gi: ests of the ev^ ening, bearing and vast fund of general -infor- , affairs of the kind ever held in the . eurling Glab; kas purchased tile roller Orator.-Th4Good Tomplarshave. thchonDirlo As through the shies sbe tora, 1 - 113 . . . . . . . 'But said, for gbod,ness gracious Bake kink buildino, and intend- convertiiT, it , announce tl at alonr with the attractive pro- reported the i Lembersbip to this'dat( at Daniely, the enterprising firm of Messrs. Illation, the result bf extensive 146iropean n I . .. � ' .. church, and the pastor and congregatio I Z> 10 grania.-te aIr ady provided, they have secured 332, being a� increase of 22 ot*er "I he Urquhart & Wrigh , and to witDes the ,and Canadian travel is securing them ar . ealike to be congratulated. . Haven't you heard Of McFaul before! - . into a carlinc, and ice skating rink. �; Mr. a as . I ) . - � fora halt hour address, Sea,forths'old favoriti-� number thi 'time I t year. e . As kindly feelings which existc,cl between many friends and patvons.' Tbe'y have DOTS. � The Rev. J. H. Simpson . - ' McMaster, t0he own-er,. has purchased R6v.JohnG11i v,the Sledgellanimer Orator,'o if succeeded in estalylishinga club o MUM-' the employers and c rnployes as- evidenced. I -the two lots to t4e rear from. ' re determined just, completed the decoration preached- in the Methodist church on . LvIr. Peter C�Iilnton. Th:: Good Terliplars a to of Mr. r . cnve a more bleasing, attractive, and ing.tructive .bers &t Bayfield- and Dublin, a,nd be in- on the present occaiian. He then called Henry Allert's residence' and thqy have Sabbath last.-Tbe Royal TeiriplArs con- Our stock of Men's -and B_ 2N s .tile Oen 1 than th6 g � oy-S, Dv-er- .JcGregor, of Brucefield, and give ' I tertai n in or y have *,ever don6 beforg �, .. -tended visiting other neighbori il- for the usua:1 toasts, a short and Some- ' done it in the most improved sty,le. . tinue to gain in popularity and members. . . rink property and 30 feet in the 'rear to anid to place their meeting 'within the reach of . - - . . . . coatsand Ready m ade Cloth�ing, - � lages but was preve'rited doing so by what incolniplete ccount of which we ;. -----.— i� . The have neatl furnished their hall � . is ow the alub for $1,800. The rink itsel:� cost all,, they hav put the admissi.on fee at the pop"- family aftliction. There have been added here gi . ve-we say incomplete, as time . - - � . y y of the largest in the county. pit-! oransiderably r"tre than"this. It is the : lat price, 10 ents. The Goo�d Templars deserve a .Bavfleld. I and have secured an organ for the benefit "' bumper ho so on Monday evening next. 991 to the library since lait May 44 boo :a, space,and memory alike preVent us froin' � of the young ladies of the council. They 'first-class; value unexcelled i ty ' CAM j,: Asii(TRE.-On Wednesd4y night - Don1.. - . . intention of the purchasers to add thir 81_XTIE,V� � YE.-vR.-The Youth's making the total number of books n)w giving'anythiug like an exterided report. I . . � Coi � . j feet to, the rink buildi'lg and to have it . . . of last week during the! Severe snow have ,also secured the renowned boot bily a dollar's worth of' Clothing - ' , .-, partioncelehiMes this year its sixtieth an-niv - - in the library 2,924, -and it is expee d However , we will jast refer in short to a . I 1111til 1-tted up in first-class style at once. The. . ' black- orator, J obn It. Clarke, to give one � - sary. It'miglit well be named the " Universal that during the 'present year I storm a large three-niasted s,.hooner of Ilia celObrated lectures in Brucefield you have looked through our ttr eti ,e .1 new rink is convenieintly situated ; is Companion," so widely is it read and so wisel'. - � 7 in re few of the many, a 3 either expressed or came ashore and grounded at B ay.field. � . ZD a a V __� adrilirably adapted for the purpose in- adapted to all aE�cs. _rts contributors are, " will be added, making a total library of I w6rded.- The first'tolst, "the Queen, " The boat was loaded with iron. (re and on Saturday the 18th inst., Mr. Clarke stock. - * 0 '. I - _ , niost noted writers of . this court -th" 3,106 books. The classes'have been very was coupled with the name of Mr. W. is well known to the 'eople of Huron as I tended - I -try and lo was bound for Cleveland. Th -1 crew, P I - . ,, and when the contemplated in - . Europe. Among - ail I 1 are - 1). Howe,lls, J. 7 successful this year. .A drawing class C. Chari era, w id spoke at 84'Onie length Dine persons got off i safety an eloqueiat speaker, the subject -which I pruvem ents axe completed will be one Of T,qwbridge, I � rof. Huxley, the Duke of Argyle has 'been in operation si o r of the privilege an� honor we enjoyed numbering i . he propo.ies lecturing oil will be "' John I - the very beat curling rinks in the Pro- th� Marquis cfLorric and Princess.Louise, Arch ind found comfortable quarters in c?ur - lie _1�� 22nd, and 4n evening class in !.whi-,Ii by being ruled, def6nded and gol;erned , I - . � S FOR A VE iria e. . . - dL con Farrm-, 0. A. Stephens, Adwiral Davi( . . village. On Sunday a tug came here B. Gough." -Mr. -W"m. Bell and- his , . , 0 110 er, Lieut. Scliwatka;and iiiany others. Wi English and Canadian: history, cohiposi-- by so gracious and �amiable a sovereign I blushing bride haye ret u*rned home from � � — � � . . . ' . k . do rl-ot woridet that the Companion, with sue . f _. itil g as -1-a arid took tile crew t� Cleveland. A I . tion graminax, book-keepimng ri ill dy Qu6en Victdria,' and trusted that their prolicTinged honey moon and have, . I A CO3NTRAD1C710_N.-A-fr. Henry _Eil- co6tributors, has nearly 400,000 subseribers. I and' . arithmetic are taught, sine Octo- all.subjects would So order their . dail number of inen are now engagedAn at- settle Give your bodies' a treat. �, ber, inariager and Secretary of th-e Ray codts but $1.75 a year, arid a subsetiption se .d d6wn to the realities of life.- DoiI1 0 y tempting to raise tb6 boat, arid tHey ex- I C) � I IT -ra,n6e Com - now, is creditid. to January, 1888. 9 - . We are sairry to learn that J. R. McKay .IiDger, but come, at once to the relia4 I . Farmers' Nln�ual Fi e Insu ;_ . -ber 29th. In the drawing class tliq re walk and conversation as toibring alike Dect to succeed. She is not m4ch in- I 1: le, I . are 14 pupils,and in, the other 19. Bol Ill greater honor and distinct�iori to sov- q : � 1piLDY, writes as follows : My attention Tju BA- GAI-N- HousE.-Bargains ir teacher,, was laid up for some thile t9quare dealing, low price Clotbi I I . ' . ured. t fias been drawn to a rumor, current in men's and Buys' overcoat classes ha��e'beian conducted by Mr. G40. ere.,gn anti nation, , The next toast, J � n& De- : ,9, barg�,-ains in Men' . through Sickness but we are glad to see � I � -_ s �, i . I . -*-- � t 0 ikh..Q' towns-Ilip. of Stanley and adjacent an Boys' fq, caps, ba,rgain in Misses an Anderson in an able and satisfitet I. -y " the Governor-General," coupled ,with I � that lie is.able to be out again. partinent of I . I � . . I 1"Ies'fur co its, bargains ia tweeds Ldnd worst manner. After adoptin Walton. I . � iiiiunicipalities, that Mr. Jas. Wanless, edg, bargains in Meri's and Boys"shirts, bar th ' g these rep I ts the name of Richard Coad was ably . : ---. - I � � . , , - .7 � e meeting adjourned until the elreni Ig dealt with, and -reflected muc J h credit on GRANGE M.9ET1_'1U_ -Tile annual meet- . I . I . . !%ented a- qt,�Lirn for payment- to t ,r jil . - Ing o )r � R." M c, VC4 � Folice ,Nlagistrate of Varna, has pre- . gaiins in dresi goods, bargains in -shawls, bar . . I .y n a s in u1st, r of the 21st inst.,_ �Blako. - he Hay � . a and jack-,�t,i, arid ba,rgains in when a list of tl� e n( w the speaker as to hi3 knowledge of pub f the Walton Grange No. 338, took I every depaitilient. Our goods word all boughl I books to be adde'd to the library ill. )e lie men, and true * lace in the grange hall on Saturday TIMBER; SALE. -Mr John Reith's Sale ' FAUL 6 , Mutual 'Pire Insurance Company, I . pE triotisill to the great P � I I - - . . anlwantia- to, 8200i for loss prior to the i cent advance in, the Av-holesal( submitted for 6e" approval of mer ibei a British c*rown of w, itich we form a part. evening, 4th inst. After tli6 basiness of timber �vas*very successful an realiz- . � . . � 1_J �w � 811stained. by . markets, and niarked to sell at and beloNv- al - . 7 . � I I . kira by a. recent atterript by sora e person previous prices. JA.NtF'f PICKARD, Can a Z I 4t , ,vv )) of the order was got through with tile ed good Value, prices ranging from $35 y- Goodg, Millinery and Cloth. . ,11, ;and the papers, magazines and wo'n-o t The toasts, " the A� -my " and Na J, '"' I Great Dr � . - or pdrdoris to destroy his premises. In Blo I ck, Sea -forth. I . ma - books which have accumulated 'durii ig coupled with the n, mes of Gr. M. Gibbs election of officeri for tlie ensuing to $44.25 per acre. . � ing House, Seaforth. I . forin' - KiPPE-N 4,1V NIT, LL. -R. P. Bell wishe,r I ngoi gh, was very ably Ye r , sti.ce, to N -1r. Wanless, a,nd to im - I . . the half year -,iill .^- be sold. and James Be - ar took place, a.9 follows : Jarries Me- . ()'00D OpFEP..-The �31ake cheese fac- ,- z I tl,e members o to inform all tisiold cuqtowers, and the public I - . 0 . , lor in Callum, W. Al.; J. La%,v,so I , tory cornp�.any have been offered 12 cents - - f our company and any � - . responded to, Air. Beingough dealirig D, 0. - .; M. . . � I he is still.in possessiork of the . anner with A for their $-6pteiiiber and - October make . rersoa whoin, it 'may concern,. I mit,lit generally, thM , : Tdc"Killop. _. a thorough and masterly in' Morrison, lecturer ; James SiDipson, � cation, the surplus money has bden wise- � Zn Kippen saw Jul, an(l is prepared to do ally � . . the first mentioned 'Mst I I the Army " steward; Jas. Murray, assistantste,ward; of cheese.' . ly expended -a policy which .all. wift � 9ky that the rumor is not true. I beill" ainount of cM&oin sawintr with eareand prompt- POTATICAL'AlEETINO.-Mr. Pete� Ryan . ) . y I . , � 0 . and referring in tb a cour . A. Morrison, chaplain ; Alex. Ga -diner BUYINW AND SELLls(, FARM.S.-Mr. legislators heartily promote, b'lit when � the proper otficer to receive Such claim, M a as se of his re- I nes,,;. Ail thosle takin-advanta,re of the early will . ddre a meeting of tile elect )rs C)f ' 3 - ) � I . . 0 n-, secretary - . . I steighing, will � robablyoget their logs cut durin- McKillop at the new, brick school hotwe ' . � lie enjoyed of treasurer; R. H. Ferguso John Reith has sold his 100 acre farm magnified -for tile sake of eleCti-01)eerin � I consider it m y .duty to State that Ali*. tl,.L wil.l., . narks to the proud ionor 9 . I , I . . 991 , I I' oil ihe 13rdwilson line. Sixty acres were purposes, in the absence of anythi gel e I Warl.less has preseated ino clai m to our � �er_ on l'ot 10, C*dneession 6, known ,,a t le being connected - is ith the Volunteer W. Watson, gatekeeper; Sister a - , 13 S : ALL persca a indebted to me must set- . I flo purchased' by Mr. Chris. Swartzentruber, . forree and the pleasare it. had afford luin, ceres ; Sister Marrisoi i appears a seri ea, mpa,riy for pay rrient in - xespec t of re - tle� t - White School 11ouse-, on I'Siaturday ne--, t X e d . n� ,- Sis- ous charge-. He also : .6 I F . i � h same )y anuary Is ,1887, as t a cr co - I I I 1, for which !he paid $2,500, the remaluiD9 'showed to true light the attacks of the I hirn in the past to i-qarch to the front at ter Gardiner, polnolla'; Sister erguson, . � I -ported Loss, n,ox has our co -M, p&Hy ever will then be( osed. Accounts are now r . . the 1 1 th inst., at one o'clock 1). ,n .I - 5 forty acres' wer I e sold to Mr. John 'Bren- ]reeeiiVed any noticle, frain fiij_,I��l 0,�r an3 -, l',011,FRT NVILLU . ' I . � 1 991 f. sharp. Mr. Ryan is ail able and e - his country's -call. Mr. Gibbs, in treat- stewardess. B-. Blair, W. Smiti), and Conservatives on the Educational De- ath,er person requestia.cr enteita ___ __ ­_ � - I ing of " the Navyf"' handled his subject D. McLaughlin i executive comi�,,ittce. nerinan fdr $1,600. Tile farm contains partment, arid in a masterly manuerpre.' , - a cladia. � I , u,s to in TRE You-: " 0, LiBERAL C[A�B.-We quent speaker,'and we hope he will ha e . in a manner which a iowedhow through- Jas. Murray andM. Alorrison, a itors. p9d land, and is well watered by a sented the c4aims be had on the electors a,re a large meeting. He will s"peak in, Du . I - . . . . � owing spr'ing but the build are not t ' " . ' - . pleased to s.ate that tile Young Liberal lit on Friday evening. - I ly lie wa6 posted in ihe matter, and left SOCIAL. -The social held ill th dwel- ings o again renew their cotfidence in biln, . �. I Mr. W. . COUNCIL Doi,-,z(�s.� At a r aeet - g of the GlIab, rccent',�y forr-ned in this town, is - � na doubt in the mitids of those present . of much abcount. T Job :n in - I PAI_I�FVL ACCIDENT. -On Wed esdly . 'ling of Mr. Will. Neil, on Friday even- � t nStou is and more particularly in the Alowat ; i � q , . removing frant. the above,farm. to his - . *own coun&il, held on Tuesday evening VELpidly inuil,�ashig in inetribership, arid . . that lie was other t an a trusty, patri- its I , ing, was well attended consideri ig the . Govern ment, which is known f�r . � . . " last a young lad, about 14 years o: ao,, I . Last, & letter was read from Mr. L. E.* a,lt see mT to t ke it deep and livel"y in- son of Mr. Peter I iotic arid ' sh subject, arid one . disaireeable evening. Th �)eopl farin in Stanley, this week. Mr.- John honesty, its 'faithfulness to Provincial � � , � Flynn, who r,-si(],,-s sturdy Brit e young � e I . � - Da--n.cey, solicitor for Mr.- John Kyle teresf; in thzE society. The meetings are '�'Who' was thoroughly alive to the im. enjoyed tbcniselves playing- parlor Erb has sold 25 acres oil the 15th conces- rights' RE! aptitude to legislate in this I . � � I neax Beechwoc � ;d, met with a very p l'inf .il. I i � Sion Hay �o Mr. Bosseribery for the - ) � 0 . . clai-tra"Eig, darnages. for iiiijury done to, usually %ve attended, and many of the portante of tile, �4 vy as croquet, rolling carpet balls, aric lay KIM. fair Ontario, as shown in the victories � I accident - A �orse stepped oil him at d' a bulwark of . C, � � young nien are beco.aiing good and ready protection '320, 4n - property in his cellar froni water. The =, broke his'.1eg At the ankle. Thefractu.e arid freed:)rn in the interests 1111' conversational cards. A spjepmli� of $1,, d bought 30 acres from Mr.. it has gained over Doin, inion. doi-Lihitation i - - � - street camurn-ittee were instructed to ex- speakers. ""hesu(.cesst-liusla,raciiie�red is a particulaxly bad one, and I rti n of commerce. TI)e toast, 11 the 'Guests tea" was � served about eleven ci�clock, *Swartzentl'-uber, of the farm purchaSef at the hands of the Privy Council in I . i a ' I . . I . arnine into tile matter and report at next jurt. fies the plub in taking anoth i of -the Evening," �s were all the after which there was singing an& other from Alr. b their judginent on the'Strearns Bill, i e ­r IM- of the broken bone protru'de'd tphtou� li former, a . .� I �� —!i t . - . - , litieetiag, The - clerk was iiiistraoted portantadviince.step. Theyllaveleased - - . was heartil drank it, tem drinks arilusements until the wee smatiours. I , Boundary question &c., He defilied his I - 'the flesh.,- The leg was dressed- by Do.- y . __ . I - - to eaquire into amd report i,ipo-n the Carn ' ow to ente kain a i position on the Prohibition question to pbell's lia.11, ijaid are iliakillg pre- tors MacKid and Scott,. and notwit i- and responded to by Messrs. Urquhart Mrs. Neal knows h I Staffa. . nature of the arratlgemEmt existing be- P,Lrations for the establishment of a first . and Wright in turn,, and in the.course of, company. The proceeds a ed to _- DOT:i;.-C-lood sleigbing. *-.N,lr. James the satisfaction of all temperance sup- . Standing that the operation was a Iteri i- . � -n Mr. Holmested and the council class and I �ioroughly- equipped U111- bly pairiftil'one, a portion of the b�ok(n � arks they thanked those pres- about $7', and were for the b"'ount 0 yslop, posses- Z�l twee � . their rem enefit i� f the H 4 Seaforth, has taken porters, and the meeting broke up, with .- t.oricerain the use of the town clock. ,A na,,;iumt. This hall is adir-lirably adaip ent, and in particular the employes, for Methodist Sabbath school. � sion of tlib store in Cromarty, vacated cheers for the Queen and the Ileform 9 - ' . t- bone haviD'g to be . sawed off, tile. -'��:Tra) e . !I � - , tition; -was presented by Mr, Ada,ra ed -for the pi, rposes of the club, and will � ! the'lionor they had done thein on this -. � ___. ! by AIr W�Iliams, "who has gone to Dub- party. .. littld fellow never flinched or made a . . - . a . I Line and 76 others, askiug to have ce�r- serve'not I occasio j; lit. -A', son of Mr. Jos. L5�irrg., of Crom- . � 0,1 ly as. a gynindsium, but a murmur. We hope he will so�n be ri, and assur(d them that they Winthrop. P i . tain streets in the North Ward opened conifortable ind, convenient Meeting and � � � 11 . Varna. . around again. , . were fully conscious of the izood-will GEN FRAL ST'ORI-,, comprising dryi,; goods � arty, Who;' was hurt in Mitchell some � . I � � ep, and a, coutinittee consisting of the committee r 4yul.� It will be open every -' . . I they bore to thern, of',the hoheA service - . time ago,l is slowly recovering. -M, r. RETURNED. -'Mr. John Tippett who � - . . , 0 I i grocei ics, boots �and shoes, crockery, ll'ts, and . I - . ftk!evel De u.ty Iteeve arld Air.- Fairley I iiigh6 and th -1 m6ribers Nvill thus have a . . I - their employes had rendered them in caps, etc. The stock is complete in ev ry line. larityn P I I Rensall. ' - i - , . Bal I q, M. P. P., was billed for Staffa ha;d conducted a very successful harness- i , i wa� appointed to, enquire into tlie mat rendezvorts h -here th;ey can meet a thily. I I the past, -and of the I and prices low. Grist Mill. -Farmers wi A find it on December 2nd but owing to ill health nidl-iDg �Tnsiness here for sorne timt, I ter and report. The collector . was in I -r ,hearty support arid to their advantage to patronize the olj�-.stome � . 0 . . - E,,�m-., ,, and BoILF,R for 8 al e. 1? r � - thne a,nd.c(o) e suit with each other. and sale very cheap, a 25 horse power engine, and th . had received. mill with their gristing and choppim g. � it has .was unable to attend. -Mr. Cull, the picked up stakes anA left for Alichigan . x,tructed to collect farthwith all lawn, colinpare llotMs, and call at the same time * 35 horse power boiler. The engine is a Brat ta Space forbids us giving j 9 ab - out two m onths ago. He started i inythirig like a under one con'siderable improvement t�rid has Conservati-ve candidate for South Perth, I 'Watering tax atill in axrea,rs. 1.1r. Jas.- combine haduiless and healthful a,'miuse- ford Clipper: They are both in working ordd r. full account of the remaining toasts, and been thoroughly fitted up, and can be re,;ied up- has not given -the people of this -vicinity business in one of the thrivm'T , towns in I A Urquhart, Hensall. . . S, tE � on to do flrst class wark. The trade supplied . I I ' - 9 I - 9891 the benefit of his political study or but not liking the people or i A. Ana." -n tendered his resignation as tnents with polir,ics. It is expected ..the . u ce it. to say that the " Manufactur- with flour of the -fifiest (tuality and at thd lowest . 11 - erso �; . that, state, . . . ' begs tb thleir ways he has returned to N7&rn& z 4-T.retaker of band irtstrunietits tiaid cloth- gyninasiuril vill be open in a few days ' Joiis McNE,vrN� to announce o i I ing'In terests,?' cou plied with thenames rate. Sa%%i Mill. -I ha�-e oil fiand a large stock thought �A concert will be held in e i kly his old -customers that he has taken a situati6n 0 P . 0. Ilia resignation was -not accepted, and the clu will hold their first -meet- I of Messrs. McLean and McEwe I 9h, black ash.Lnlaple, Town hall,, Staffa, on Friday evening , again aj wiser if not a sadder man, He I a I in the 11ansall-Mills, and would like to hi ve ill ' n ; the of dry lumber, pine, white a. I I 'wt he was a,p ointed to continue in his ing in the new hall on Tuesday evenin' aaral Y " Mercantile .1 I'titelflests", coupled wit,, oak"and thil. The highest l*ce will bt� Oaid for ' December 17th, - for the purpose of will resume, his business here. I p 0 g old customers give me a trial, and I will g I- - the following kinds of saw,logs: Pine,,Nlaple, . . 1)reietit office. The usual au-nual grant next when %,e hope there will be a large tee gattsfaction. JOHN McNivnf. i 91-1 the inames of Messrs. Coad and R. Y. Oak, Ash, Cherry, Butternut, Birch, s6ft arid See r r the PRESENT.4,110-NI, -A few evenings ago � � V 11 ing a public school library b3 ttfS100 to the 211ech,a-nics' Institute was tulan out of ineinbqrs. A.NEw COMER.--LMr. R. ,iso"t, Young ; "' the Meqhanics' 'Interests " rock Efin, and Hemlock. The Rock Elm requires te�chers of school seation No. 3, Hib i - Mor I P I . bert. 'the ladies and gentlemen of the Varna 'The sum of $8.5,14 was ordered to �— .- to be 16 feet Ion-, and the Soft Mill 14 fict, and �. Come oDe;. come all. itiade. ! . I our new merchant, has"this week.s6mrod coupled with the natpes of -Messrs. Kyle ' 8s sto' � I Methodist chiireb, to the number of & paid to the Recreation, must be flrst-cla ck. A. GoyXNL0dK,.Wi11- - I ----.----- G-rourid. Co mm, - LoCAL Bb a;Fs.-Mr. ,iames Sleeth is th� se.-rvic'es as salesman of Mr. Robe" t and Cameron ; I I tlIb- Labor Interests, " throp. . - about fifty sallied forth well. armed with � , 991 . pmly� for trees, planted around their �rectin.g a r �ce fraine residence oil the McDonald, son of the Rev. A. D'�. M',- coupled with the nallnes 'of Messrs. Ben- I Manchester. baskets, and other similarly formidable gr(lunds. The, clerk was instructed to 16.tA he re4intly purclicksed "from, Mr., Donald, of Seaforth, and I ( Tjij!; FuLToN CASE, -The Scott Act * . ' weapons. They,halted at the residence . who was M.- 901ugh' and Weir; " the Oatmeal III- Nlias up - INNETT:CTIONT OF REV. M it. PRITCHARD. - lerepare a statement of t4e town firrances Ja.rnes Scott" -Mr. Will. Robertson, of cently in - the' employ of Mr. J. L'p A terest," coupled witl the narrie of Mr. appeal case, Regina vs Pulton, The Forest Free Press, of last week says : of Mr. Jam es McClyinont of this place . gai , xud lay A before the council at its ilext Oak ville, SP 7 � t Sunday arid Monday last one of Seaforth's leading merchants. i G. M. Gibbs were a I -very cleverly arid for .hearing before Justice ArmoIrr oil * and stormed his residence. After gain- - : � ! ' The Presbytery of Sarnia met bere on i ,ippeal. - Irueting. The polling places and deputy in town Nv th frie'nds.-Mess-ra. Scott DOTS. -Mrs. Torrance, wife of � Re . a* responded to, nd the last Friday last, and resulted in. the Thursday, '-Nov. 25th for the induction ing admission they demanded of the � returning officers far th, � I I ; onded to, toast, being dismissed with.-bosts, it -would I astonished but not badly frigbt,enedp - ro- .e municipal elec- Brathers Ii !ve removed their Mu"sical W. Torrance, who wa f6 ti, as here given, but in t by any In I I ti(ms were name d, and axe th-e Sam e as Instruirient Enaporium to Kidd'sq block, -past I month � visiting r . y r i e 1. 0 eans of have been surprising if the appe�l had of R6v. Jas. Pritchard into the cbar;Ae prietor -that his good lady should appear . . ela4iyes and ft�ien(ls the least importane "but rather of the of the Forest conare&ation, Rev J. S. . � I . , unt, - . I ventry's shoe store, where in Listowel, Carthaae i . een sustained, as every precautio,ii was . . before them. In due tinie Mrs. Me- 16at year. After passin a acco , 9 to the ineA to C t In , ' ' U I . 9 , Dd Wiarto I h4s illoit, " the Ladies, ' coupled with the . io . Locbead, of Parkiiii-I presiding. The 11110t,liott of $459 the cquncil adjo rned to they have i inch niore comfortable and returned liome.-Th"e Rev. W. Tor' � e name of Mr. It. Y Young, if we taken by the -magistrates to avo any . J e summons, when . � . .ran edict was � returned with certi6cate of - muet at the call of the mayor. cori'larnodiou � .ran , ,a,, 1 irregularity in the proceedings, a#,'d the � she d with a complimentary � premises. , e - aninua. of Hensall nbrth circuit and hi a _ to 'particularize, was presente ___ - __ - .-.-- . _ __ . � . ---�Xfi . ,I ' . _ may be perniitte(�.. having. been duly served. ' Rev. A. , so-irce Presbyterian,church will sistant Mr.. Barnaby were this lwe� e�,ening," both as to . i ress accompan � in 41 . �, k " the toast.of the evidence although drawn frorn un*illing Beamer, of Petrolea. preached an ex- add ied by a handsome and . Tiip Ca,uRctrEs.-O;n Sunday anorn- -be held oil Aloriday everting, De(;ember made the recipients of a 'fine !Iar e the manner in which it was responded to witnesses was so convincing that e enthe Ile 4. on from Zacharich, 4tb ebap. costly silver tea service, Mr. McCly- M. -ched a 20. -Mr. J. I H i counsel for the defence could t but " bi- last Rev. Mr. McDariald prea 1 - Sehinidt, editor of tile 1084 of'oats b the Chiselhurst congr - and received, and served to show to n .nt ser� moilt on behalf of his wife made a happy - - � . I � � � i � - 1%1--ist excellent, pratical and timely ser- StrAford Nplollist, and brother of our gation. y . . i any who had not already given thed sub- admit its sufficiency. and 4th irerse. After the sermon the and suitable reply, after ,which the bas- w­jla. an the subJect of anausements., di- t i Moderator� put the questions usual in - - wvi,rnsm an 11�r. J. L. Schm idt, has been A GooD 'MiLL -Messrs. Rannie �',- ject that attention and thought -which � , 0 . ' I ketst��-,ere emptied and a' most sarrip- � rveting hia ren,itarks speciial,ly for thw Selected as the Reforin candidate for the Urquhaxt nterprising townsmeili, it merited, what a rich blessing and.in- Bast Wawanosh. 1� - . an . ell e . aseg, and after the induction , . I I � . , our ei . li ived Mr. Pritchard into the tuous r'V,;,.pas:t provided for all. The re-� ' He took as his Local Legisbi,ture for North Perth, and havie just completed the addition. Mill .estimable prize the ladies are, BRIFFS.-MiSS Ellis, of Belarave is charge of the congregation. Dr. Th main . 6.netit of the young- .- . . . . and what prayer, rece mp- . . M of the evening was pleasantly . I t. -\t the Sth chapter ofZachariah and th:e, 1he prospects for his election .ar I 0 1 . 0 w nd social converse- 51�h verse., The discourse was - made all encourag�i e %, ery improvements they have been *Oy a mere blank this world would be if now staying with Alrs... d son, of Sarnia, and Rev. Geo. McLennan, spent "itIr*music a . ng -Mr. D. Charlesworth, of making in their saw mill, a Ifenders(n. an I r , the 1,11ore a.ppropriate in vi nd have DO' v- wanting them. The proceedings at tills going to school. -Mr. James Niciolson .of Carrilachie, adaressed the minister Mrs. McClymont had been for years � I . ew olf the ap- E,cyrroioadvill has retnoved Nvith his one' of the la,rgest and best equippei point were brought i o -a close by a short is staving with Nlr. DavidAlagill. and and peolode respectively in suitable organ . . 0 .) ist in the Metbodist church here, . I * .. . 0 . and now that she is about .r Proaching laolt'Jay season. He urcyed faly-lily to to'reti, e from 0 81 eetsville, where lie has. se- mills in the 0ounty, having added a new. speech from the cliairma',n oil the sub- going to school.-Afr. John Di wall terms ana were both- listened to* with i, the necessity of suitable ainusernerits, for cured a go -d -situation in a large mill engine and ]-oiler, shingle saw lat ject, of education, ani . all repaired at a T )� I - . that position, the pre'sentatiori was Made . . 81 was vi ' t-th, ald and youirc, and m, I �iting friends in Ashfied. last. deep inter4st. There was a very large . I ade special Vnere.-The niany friends of Air. Ijugly ,saws and heading inaellibety, arid, we seasonable hour'to their respective homes . in recognition of ber'-willing and efficient week. -Mr. John Wilson is worliing in attendan during the services, which � tendi�jllgt � . services. i l?!iYSiW,1 an(l cultivate the social quali-- ; lie . . . "� . . ! ic.-ference -to those 'u7hicli develop tile 11obb will ragret to� learil that -he has upderst i Her suceessor in this positi011 0 and, they intend at leeling they had sp( nt a very pleasant tile Juynber wo-ods in Micbigan,-Mr. were of , most edifying and solemn . eli con fii ae i I to h is reside -nee for a week merchant, -and custom sawing i + tinie. . I I . k is Miss 2\1aggie - Dielil. I ti­_-�, as. without a. well devela ed — Joseph Jackson- has returned horn� from character �throughout. Mr. Pritchard . I and pait by it Isevere. attack of illness.- winter nio-iltba as well I - I . I � I , p � . , ) as in the.,sun - I 11 f�- Ii-atthy body the I-nilid ,it . his weddingi tour. -Miss Elie* Me- received a t hearty welcome from the - 1)d chaxactet Aliss Ida Arbuckle, dauglit 'mer.: i . I Blyth. . � ;os . � I e , , . er of Mr. . I : �y. - Glenfarrow. ing lield IV] i Mrs. up . must );e weak-,. -while inan's capabilities Sainuel ArIflickle, i:s seriously ill a,nd TEA ME ETING.-The tea, meet . - ly,.X you go to Blyth db not fail to Gowan is taking inusic lessons froi pe le as , retired from the church. . .. I .. I,."' f -r good are greatly hiip�ired if his -c mill 2rta.incd for her recovery - - in connection with the Fanr�svillie ( Halliday, bf Blyth.�Mr. (4'eorge ibson , REFORM,, MEETIN-G.-Friday last was JOTTI_x(�s.-A lecture wasdelivered by , fear',.s ar, lrop in and see Metcalf's maninioth-holi (lay dis- I " � , : i . play of watches, clocks, jewelry silver pbate, ast iweek. the even1100 appointed for Hoin� A. M. the Ilev; Mr. Wilkinson in the .Nfeth0- "I -cted and. un- Steighing for the ptst week has b*en Metliddisf church on Alond&y ' I ,as f A fine lot of wood was cu Boss toa_(Mress the electors in this. dis- dist ch 'reh bere the other evening,and swiitl zmtuxe Ims been ne-le n 0. e evening to held a wood bee oil his farm I'D . i� _ys, fancy froods, and Widay pr 6nts o every. t.-Alri John , . u e t1tiva-ted. Re did, not deulanate those gro o'( 'Nlessrs, I last' -was a grand -success iry ever diseription.L' 1�enicrnberl we have one of the 0 , I arid usirress .rushim, - I . y re - I . . I" Vancanip gave a dance to his ineig trict. Notwithstanding a Prohibitory Electoral Union was t, nuseiii-caits he considered harniless or Sc,ott 1�rot largeststocksof holiday ,roods in the 6o ' , hbors the.- stormy ters, - musical instrupIent 1 spect. - The evening being fine, as. ilt � in-, ill lar.,_,e unty, an( I formed., consisting of 44 inernbers, whi h but laid down. certain geriteral dealers of tl i.� to-wrl, have seven I . ipr`ight 1 could not . well otherwise . liberall eal). Pai-ti�& buy lo,ts , . I e a r tli'e temperance hall was nearly a , btirtftd, and sell ch I friends. Al5ont.30 Nvere present.- w � the ti. be, haVin --, y dealt with. A iiiiierry Xi'llas and a happy Revival meetings have cornnien&ed at filled, and;were not disappointed in Mr. is pretty well for this pla'ec.-Rev, Dr- 11HUiples by which all could Judge for 1)u hani.- pif ii(.).,; ordered for Christulas 1 b e*en ell ' D � . - - c � � o�en by the - lo'cal Wiggins, or -New 1 -car to all. Fit.kxii �]X,17CALF, L11N,th. 1)91-3 ' Hoover's church: They will cofiti' u( ill of the wellill'A011 l tllf6elves. Inthe first place JM S,Li(l del.very:' ; .1 I I A , a Ross'attelidahce, who was accompanied Aldsvvorth, chair an 0 , 1"", . N-ost of these instrunijen, saxe � weather .prophet, 2\1r". 11). a ( we 1, BITS.-'Alr. 11. Colbtonj of Walkerton for smne time. . I by Messrs. Seager and D. AlcGillicuddy, District, preached the anijual Mission - I � i � I - t llliiUbLraent.-� shoukl. be 8hunncd',,vhich . for paxtics n t1li:Ei vicinity. -This does tbe, church was crowded, aisles ane, all, -is visiting his paren!tfliere.-Our town' I LITERARY. -The Literary ty, of of- Godericili. . There was no response ary. sermon in the ,A1.e.tl,()djst church : 1! socie � It tve �L terideney to impair health- 2nd, not look lil c hard thries. The frei lit to its tincist' capacity, and n fathers held their,�iionthly meeting at Hoover's church, held their last mecting from the ClonservatIve ranks to the invi- here Sunday the *28th iii -,t-.- -,11r Thos. � (f 0 u iany iwer�, � , t3 I I i .. . which h -ad to ruuklvs�; and. extravagant and duty ar -this consicril ts obliged . , . 1. nient anlowl to stand. The tea provided b. 'NiUnfPs hotel Mond� afternoon.-' Busi-- on Monday last. As it was a finle eve- tation ,to occl py the platform, which BoIt is gettijig out tinfl-Ter prepratory to I itS (if life, and an imprudent exper, . t,) C ver $600 -Tile Josic Mills ladies of the church AV I as been very btisk here of late in nill.g, a large crowd asseirlbled.1 � .. aild � 11 0A y lu I . ,I:, . - . � I Coined,%, the as A 0. I � ness h I& L 'IV(* oi Illoney: :1rd, that lead to evil I . � 1, Tb e was extended to them. since the begin- building a barn next surnmer.-�Jr � Company h: ve been plavirip, arid fully entitled theiRto the farne the: - consequence of t1fiel �good sieighing.- aliftirm,-in had a very Ion , ning, of thei campaigr), SO Mr.' Ross kept Mrs. Bariberry 6.11, BoNvillailville are, at i I .' W . to grood I t:1 * g progn innie, . I � . k-1.1"Will.tiOUS ZLilil I)-,1(l,l,l1d i111111o,ral 11,,11)it., holiKes evel lliAlt this we'ek in Cax�iltm's 'bave acquired in the past as b * I : . � 'I " � 'n ountifill Rev., 211r. Cluff, o"Brussels, will- con- consistim, of 111cadi cit,4tious, the audienpe in close atteniion for over 4_1, Lllo,ze thitt clue lial .--The , 11 ng§ 11 �� , present, the guests of their frien4is here. f� ;t�.A,otnrulioll%, and � 0 1 .1 I d1ver 8tar Dramatic Club of providers arid. excellent -cooks. Till,,, duct ,the services �,in t,he Episcopal Solos, singing by the choir and sp( eches. two hours,! dealing in ail able arid gen- _Quite a number from this neighborbood A� Intra -'Y to the plaill tca(hiTl­-'i of thc I Nlit � t, N-0 UIC CC�lel))',Ltr_,(I,�-cil-,tlll,,I a,Dd Space, Won � . '7' cilell will "i , Id. afikd- forbid us g vii:,r ellureh, here oil Sabl,lath nbxt.-Alr. and. The first opicee on tile pron,raminc- was a tlemaply manner with the -affairs of the 'attended the - I'Leform. Convention at Vil,le.. Thist-rition was one whic' I " ' 0 3 V I 0 I - 11 %%.'1119)11'�rl " '11-11 N'i 111:S izf.a Bar Itoon-l"' ill tills' Anythine, like a lengthy or detaile' ac- �_ I . . - . Miss Hays, of Goder ell, were the'guests reading by Will. Rogers followed by a Goverment of which b.e Is a merrib Brussels. -Mr. Jaine�i Wylic . lost .1 V&I- i � 1'2 � ay Ovening next, tile co .was .n . . - er, and bi- reitienil,cred by all wholist(,�,je(l to i� town oil W (Inesd urit of - the progratinnie, which ' of .Mr'. A. Belfry thiA week. -The rcuu- splendid recitation by Miss Hoover especially giving an account of his stew- liable colt last week. - Miss Fraser will , ?A callitat fail to ll,.\ e a helleficial 1 - ' � loug, varied aDd interesting, suffice it to lar ineeting of, LoyalOrange Lodge 936 followed by a recitation 1) Miss Duns- ardship as th 7 Ag 'culture' ." . .itl- 15tll inst., ill Carduo's hall. The ent'er- . M flitexice upon both old anX y6lill". . y e- Minister of ri soon lea.ve here for her home 110-r #.., - _: . I tlinnient N,6.1 he under the auspices of sayothat the addresses as delivered by was held in the Orar Cre hall on Alon,lay more, after tbi§ followed a readi .. I The NIct-hodilt Church I N Pleke-1 the Ancient Oreter of Foresters. They ` tile Rev, Messrs. McKibbo' -idge. even in,,. -M r. E. ' . 6;1 i Vil . I !rig by and Providpial Treksurei He,explod6d ,Stratford, where she -will spend the P� . I in, Bt 0 11'atson, one of our Mr. Adani Hoover. The nexi _��as Mr. M I be delivered - -all Sulldav itlight by It Willfr;�gaition as- wt I ered�th's charge of the dangerous holidays. A lecture wil * . . . 1-t 117 v � tile sat ic play in ' Mitchell, and it � "I'mi and Godfrey were -well chosea local cattle buyers, 13 a be6n confined to inusic hy the choir, followed byl� a' *increase in�the expenditure, by'showing here next Tnesd b I e . as of that a I ay 1ji,rIlt by tile I.)ev. B,!Tubled to lie--tr �l i -;s Minsdale, tile littly i -s It ­hly spcken of by the pr' ind __ well received and, that the the house through indispositiolt for aev- splen�id recitation by G. Buchanan. that tbrou�b the en 'Mr. Cook, of 13luevale." Subject' "' Un- ' __ _ I I . I r(tvivalist, preach. 'A mong the a Rd ienco to �.,­ �' . � couragement given I I- I. -Mr. W. N.. Cressweli ar�l Mr. I iiiusic* provide& by the choir, u1nde" eral days past. 7 . iproving rap . - - J. , ivero itiany froul other Gliurulles arl(I ('­ 1�_ Cressii the able -1 fe i.4 in idly. Next, a recitation by A. Me owell, to v'ariousi industries', such as practical der -Ground Life.," --Surprise parties are i . -ell and family. of Tucker- I . leadership bf .Mr. Win. -The annual meeting of th'e Liberal followed by a reading froni tobe�t farming, d' atlier night- -eri4l fro,', tile ell-untrY. S*li(,, ,is a , , ' Stoneman . ,� . I � 4irying, &c., mlience goo order of the (lay, or r I SM 1-111if 11, left oil Alonday last for.California � I d re- I the i � !., 110044t,"Itiv(.1y pn­.I.t� 'wonlMll, of pIj,-,1-,- IVJIF�1.0 ­ I , . Jr., was unusually � 00( Conserva.tives of this village .was held on .Buchanan. This was a ,comic . stilts had c6ine, and'the larger grants to I There were two last week arid twO _ the,, intend spendiDc, - the and reflected the greatest credil on I Thursday evening,, and wil,s well at- selection arid was,,vell rendered. Roars -asylums, other places of.refuge and edu- i more on ba.nd for this, week. . !, . I ! . � 0 . : .!, . I 1. . . - . ') I : . - - . . - 4 . _ . . I � . . . - - I � � - . - . . I . . : . - . - . � I I � . I I .1 . . . �i I . . I I . I . li i . c - - 11 . . . : . f . � I -1 . , - . � .. � . � i I � . I . ;. - � w . I . ! � .- . c . I !_ . ! - .. - . � . � 11 I . . : I . - . . I . i I � . . � ... . ! . . � i . I . I - . . I - - . - i I . . ! i - . . I � � . . . . . I I ! I i I I- - I � I . � i I � . . . . I : . . 1. . I i . � . � I 11 . . � ; . . I :, � . . q, . : . i - � I . I . I I- I � i , . . . 1 7: , . - ,.i . . . � i . c I . ; � . I- - . � � I . I I . 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I I I Of the Star � . ; - w 4 1 . - preparing, I' or a lt:;�- i 4 Is 1)111613� , . i �; � Year's tr.We. Nobodv wlil f, � .1 the Star G'roeery_ 1. � . , — I . . Don"t let political or parkv stri� ),fake �'ou obliviou'i to tl,� , I dbtiCl Of 11fe, . If your ambition to be a me� . - . or a Cou-nefflorhe f1rii I Thegreat:L,r reaS(jIl that tllj:�, . be wellsupplied. 1. I . ' We are gj% ir . � — , I The new! clerk at the IiTAI I he can ' il)AI)'r,0%'o or) the abo-.vi . � . P-011tiaadand municipal honor, � important Inatters at this fe,j platform. ib how and wht:re. ewj - 4est and best . - . . . . .. : . i -CHRISTMAS 1) . I I Where can we get the bjgj� fattest,G,eese ' the nieez,t Duel . ,%,,a get baTrels -of. . . Where �cah I I Nuts, box"i -of lials n-9, ea�,v I . best Teas and mozit fragraia! ' I oh ' where ran we get for not, � nicest arid lu.nniebtbookli? NV . wway lInDdsollie Lamps, 150oki Was$ Set.,�, Handsome Pjatet5, I I Vtses and* Ornaments, II..' . (;rocery is the place, and he pi, I . I From eax1v worn till Irost% ev, � With ur. covered licad ai;d ru. * I I Weave E,viling f,u(,h pareelsi I I believe. � : . Arid how it can pky I ca-mof I It's a tip't. 1) I N � Presents for Engli-sli, �3cotkh,, . At prices no other 24ore can t� Some say we givlL- Shein far t And -me a�ru pleased, and theril I T . for slieh. i � . Wehke to V, � � . I I . ' - - I -ave f.roeerws_'-' . And then we 1, h . We do M] �bthers far outsbia'i I Teas arid 4.1-6% f rorn thu East . If you livailt Cheap zoo&, n(T . . 0 1 - I We ar�e gj% i, - . I . And if it's Boots yoii wait o, - I- Made with care to fit thv fri! . . Strong or light for cold or hval S . Ill their soles there*.s no dvtej� Volne 6 � . - I The style . s are j) ew, t1i e prives �, � � 11 3 ou.saw thVill 013ce 3'"a t . I ("'wile rig) -it along and take a p � . . Then put Your hands in yrii.� Aid get a t�ha -1 I il - M e were fln�t to bviin- the pral r We have still the eheapest hT S o igs # spreA the t4dii' all aroui� Let fol�sail riall)fto th,e eoin . � � . 4 � I . i - -,-- - - - , I I I �, , And the Head lt�rk s.t-. _� 1,e. -ft thelwst part t lit. WhY word ab4ut that- that -t hat , Lamb Skin Calls, reduced to & � . i � 14-% ueorge G , � i. . - t I . - � . 11 - _-_____1 — , . ,� I .. : Holiday flo-�3 � I � . . � . . 4 - I -.r-r 14 -z , . . nob'day ! I ; � I I � I i —1, i - i f-% �: U_ ok- T %_ J1. � J 't's;� - . T . - . I � - - : X L - : -A- 1�: i . - ­ � i � : ; . i � c . . ! - : I � I : OPENEI__ : : I � ; . : . � - � : . � . � I . : : , " —AT THE � i - ­ .. I � I 1. � 7" �] cheap CasuL.I. � I o � � ! � I - . -011, - . I - � ! . i I i . . r I . - I � I Ho' an.& ffm� ;_ I ! � 17 ­ SML � A_V�C.)7 � ' - . i I A great variety of U.Siel; I g-ooda for holiday preset I . ..i . followirig comprise a., fev I I . - Misses" 1�'ur Sets : I I I 7 misses"o Boys' and'Chili . Fur Ca�pes, Wool �Shawl , I W`ool Hats, Wool T, I . Wool i Snim-res, Silk I .1 , Casbr-nt-res Grloves, Kii . I � 61,ovesl Hos,q, Cqirset$�i �1 ; - Frillings, Dress - , � . - Underelothing," Blankt-ti - I 'taple I . thing rf-lating to ', - . I . � I (;,00ds,,and we are mark , 7 : the arnallest possible W� . ill 6r(ler to make a ,spei , � thl-wil'olestoelt. Calla". Xo trouble to SI)OW thto '� : . . � . . - � � . � , I . �, -,q /in ,- I . � J 9".an t. I ,� - � - �_ I � - Cheap Oast, I . I ; . � I . I "a "loel . ,5;�, (, rdn-o's B .-T, ' . I Agents for Rat.terilel, - I I terns aod publications. � . , . I ! I r I I . � I I I I - I I