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This,,tiq ( oubt, would be grati- bright one, stud and 1, k. � AlLssrs. A. Youti�, �harl � venicck, ith no doubt � ; - . - latillue 40 b , ar . Francis Morrison were appointed and humble young man, W I Will col e ,,s,Sg ' Grieve,-kliis Edith CaRI[l, daughteir of Mr. a n d I a �, 1 ' i' " , -e-hil - ')� I fying to the owner, .as Alf is c?Lsidered %. Ittimor, Jr,, is a bay colt, foal d i � L or n We hope to - - , O I' anT Print -Butter. Also L� ) The company ma -lo bright future bef Are Showing I -Fine it I judge of such ttock b ving acted in that' and is now 15 han�s. He is an adi dr4bly- ', Edward Cash, is home f# the ho Ways.- director's for the year. . . ' . �� I him with us agairl. . i . Furs, Itides, 18heepskins and tallow capacity at the Indnsiriu�l Fair aA, Torontou. .shaped fellow, and though as yet asj� not ' Captain LoftuB Stark, olf Silvation Army a profit on tile hogs for tile season of $114 see . , , , , and at the Mo 1.2"xhibition last fall. been trained, he has that well -define abtiou ! Hi-adquarters, Torouto, ag in Seafortb lapt but repairs on the hog pen amounted to $166. - 131zlr,F.,i,_,rb,,- Gospel Ternpera,rice mr '.., - ! .. . at 11 -is Old stand Katins Bros haintre", ve oucres.iful during that proclaims the tro'tter. It is ti I 10" t Friday and S,iturday.-iha celebrated I debt on the sea� ing w -as largely attended lost 8abbath ev. ;L- ! . e re 1)een. ,ry - Cvl- � Tile company arc some in -11 1'. ,I � I Ay "' - 1 onel McKie, travelliog, qorrimissioner of til -8 so 's r,porittion oil account of repairs, No ing. ' Practical add resses w -A- I � the past -season - in 'fir a ��jn i . g cre given by � I (10DERIC11 $TRf--,ET, SEAFORTH. . . w,,�t,h t1heirs rshire cattle, tion of his owners to lace him ' , 11 . - 1 1 1 - I . V p � lent, were made for next season &s J. H. SimP(K) I orlz I alt It , John A. Clark and Rev. I i . — winning many . W-L.storn Indus- for next selison, and hB will b� ota to up Salva�ion. Army, accompanied by Staff- axr.angen i ' - k L - ��� �t��7���� trial Pairs, besides di posiu of MI they had - to make a name for himself �efor doing Captain Tom Plant, the musical wonder, a meeting will be hold for that purpose in Mr. A. Nlustard occupied the chair very au . LLLLLL 11 I i 9 I -Tile anbuii) illeeting of the Bruce- L" I to spare at prices ran ing f rorn $80 to $100, stud duty. They rightly consider Wa the who are.now on a trip around tile' world, about a month. L ceptably. . iome g�fug As far as c . be UmBt I s in Seaforth on t L � field Branch of the Upper . Canada Tract . Ova 8 otiLL Find' Mani- horse to -sire trotters. should If a will hold special meeting � I Fine Assortmen , CLOTHINGS " . 3) . I i . M) 11 A �Ro-iet on Wedneeday evening of la9t 'week __ t I . toba. is aincerely hoped that �lie report trotter. - � I L � .-jtin(i,iiygyi(iiNinn(tay,jixlivary orciand %Ln. Urcu WVU - J zD � � . � I ­ � - I . woollen fact(,ry * - f! w is very Nvf,ll attended. The address of I concerning the closin of the . 0 I -Rev. Rort Cm ­son, �f FullaAon ; Mr. NOTMJ__Mi88 Alary Downey and tho � . . . of A�ictoria Uaiversity, in Detroit- Rev. Dr. Moffat', Secretary of ffie SocietY, - . � during the winter,,is, not trtie� is 9. -large DBATIT OF JUDGE SINCLAIR.-Alany of 0111- Edgar, Hosking, Misses Delaney have returned fro a high order and inuch enjuyed. The Wg rarize of Xe%,r Clothing consisting of Men's Ids it was of t � . . number of haarlds will be thrown out of em- readers will regret to ,learn of the de4th of Cobourg, and Mr. 'Ch ' C 880D, of the,' - , fcr ,� s' �' t-) spentil Chritstunas alu the parental home. youth3%laq Ohildren'a overcoats, and Suits t a se a7 "' Judge Sinclair, County Miohael,.son of Mr. John Riley, while Dflicers of the provious year were elected , ys! and son other work Wesleyan Theological Ci;llege, Montreal, boaghfat prices &Nvay bolow ordivary value, wid ployment at a season when Judge of th C� unty - this year. -Quite a number of our town wki,ala WDI be sold at proportionally lower, ratres, very difficult t obt in ; bcsides,, tho Icss of Wentworth, and a' once promi nti law- have been -fisiting at th pars -mage during chopping in the woods the other (lay received 'in la grippe. -- 0 . I tile past vkicek. k pEople are again suffering fro , bien,sSu y .1 tors will be grimt.. the County o fluron. -Mi.49 C to, of Bowmanville, Men!s Orarooata from,$ .6o up, sustained b th yer arid. politician of Mr. George A. Logan, of this place, has a*. Us from *4 � e pro ric 9, bad cut on the foot, TIO wound had to What is th6 U .0 . . ; up; Boys',wits fron $4 up ; Boys' overcoats frova - ,so a protective system &m- and Miss Doble, of Mit hell, are gue6t,3 at be sawed up, and under careful medical $2.76 tip; Ch.-ldrea's 8ults frorn $1.76 up; Children's 'a U - Judge Sinel.air died et his residence in I Complete outtfit for the raisini, and moving of - which never protects the workman and in- iltQn on Thursday of lost week-, *ro, tile the reside6ce of Alr. W. D, Bright.-Mim treatment lie is doing well. - Overcoats from $2.38 up our,stock of rurs coin . I . A buildings and will Do doubt dc'o a good bwd . Cap@, 'Capes, i I IcFaul, of Toronto, is pending a couple of in- Ladies' and Gp.iats' Coats, duces the investme t of capital in linei effect of a paralytic stroke which-he�'r 0 v d 11 0 � e. ei e, w 'N'Irs. Chesn .y. -Mi, -s Young, of - Bluevale. , nrss in this liue,�The many friends of Mr. p &c., is now conipiete at the . weeks ith T . I (V1 jettes, Malks, Bo2s, .which soon become ' nproductive ? on the previous Tucsliay. Judge I Sinclair . � r,11,g3ain Clothin.- wad Dry Goods House. . � -­ , ' " '---' . was born at Ramsay, Lamark Cau+, JApril Blyth, is visiting Mis,i 'aS3011.-Tho teaafi- Bpagns.-_Manitob�ns blow about 1A,,w,ni_ Peter AiL-cohead I formerly of this vicinity, I ­ WM. P10-KARIDs TuE By LAW MEE, ima.-Thero was a very 7, 183S. � His father was Aloxand Sinclair, ers and children of the resbyterian church toba, but they seein to like to pay us am but now of Groton, Dakota, will regret to � __ � _r are b- sily preparing for learn tliat he hag been laid up for eight MAI att ndance of ratepayers at the rneot l3ay, � 0 ' �weoks with an attack of inflamniatory rhen- T. Kidd's old stand, Seafortb. of the township of Rall 'U� foi merly oi S;ibbath School occasional visit. Mr. John Fletcher is at � � = ing held a Friday , vening last to. disouss Ca�ihnocshire,- Scotland, hi - �iother their entertainment to e given in the church present visiting relatives and friends in L . - — - - : first Mon* e and 'J matism, but i3 no%v recovering, although not - 1ALi ItrjD U the by -la to be voted on on tile munioi was Eliz.tbetli, daught r o f the tel John on Wednesday evonin next. -There will Blaevale. Mr. Fletcher lived here about yet able to be about much. , ;.__ 0$jt0V# day in Jv6 nary, tbe� day of the ptd 8,haw. Judge Sinclair received is, early also be a juvenile ef�ter ainmeut in the Tem- 90 year.3 ago, but he now resides in Calgary. _ 0 � - Z hr , (ftp elections. Those, -present, htwevzr, soemed perance hail oil Tuead y evening next.- �b � education at the Perth Gramma School, . 0 4mr. James BorgOEs has returned from - . - to be welt Pleased with the explanations He began hi . s legAl studies with is luncle, Mr. 'anti Mrs. D. D. , ilson -arrivbd home T I uvtle Mountain District, Mamitoba, where . Belmore. given and th6y unanimously adopted a ro.so- the late William McNairn Shaw, U. [L. A., from the old countr on Wednesday.- he bas been for a number of years. Be A PRO.�WLROU:i FAR31rR.-Mr. J. Ren- lution app.-oving of %o by-law apd pledging _ Everybod.� is. disappointed that there is no . -, near here, is farming on quitq an ex- D1&fP.10T M.&TTERS. I . and was called to the. bar in'1863. � He mar- gives good reports of crops, but says that wic� ' . — thimselves to vote for ir. , The by-law is to iied Renrietta, daughtpr of the Rev. ijames eleighing for Christmas.-Misi Florence -bout half of the farinere have not threshed tena" e scale. Ile has 400 acres of land, 22 NEIV enable tho eouncil Ito' raise by way of loan Johnson, who is attending Molitor, College, a Ill Padfield, of' Burford, Ontario. He, coin- yet, -Mrs. Frank Ashtown and Miss Eliza ofW chwereinclovereced. Behasatpres- - . ELBG,A-'-N-T CHIRISTMAS AND th n f $3,500� This''money is to be I Toronto, is home for the ho!idays._'Urs. . YEA]�'S PRESBI�M AT SAIALL COST.-' U"e '"" i pay off a debt incurred for new nenc6d to practise law in Godericli in part- Jae. Watson and family -are apen-ding Dym:ent are at prcs,-ut on the sick list. -The ent 85 breeding ewes amongst his list of � � ;.d (1) nership with Alexander Shaw now of aleet storm of -last week played havoc with stock, and also usis 16 horses. I i Reid & W11501a, Seaforth, are s'howi.no, boBa carts and hook and ladde� appliance'A Walkerton. In 1576 lie was Jre4ted a Christmas in Clinton, -Mrs, A. M, Johnston the telephone wires. -Mr. F. Woods has DEATir OF A Pio-,�EF,R.-Th'e death of Mrs. I . 0 to replace those d stroyed -by -fire; - (2) To � Quee'n's counsel, and on April 20,,1876 was and her daughter, �Nlertie, are spending the left for Hensall, whexe ihe will spenfl his James Page, at the residence of her son -in- - I ging Lamps, DR - Vase, Hall and Han, �l . 6 purchaie a new ste in pump; (3) TQ extend days in Godericb. I r. Samuel Vog'au, early qn. Tuesday tile . 10 his parents. � law, Mr a'pointed to tile bench. Previous to hi� ele- holi Christmas holidays wt . orted direct from manufacturers, the presen water- 'arks buildi�g t'p make p I . --.I— - I I - b � P vAtion to ithe bench, Judge SiD;cI& r was I morning baa caused a general galoom in the . which for style and chgapne,ss will sur- ronm for t 0 Dew p mp. The first item, if . . �t FRom A'1AN1TOBA,-,7e take the following She bad only been sick a I a foronlGHtmover ill polities,being -a staunch . neighborlicod. . to not paid f r in thi way, will have, to be from lettet8 written b Mrs. Thompson, of Londesborough. prise yrou. 'fhey want every one, . Liberol, though Jae never contested an elec-' few days,- and her case was not considered , , Paid for out of th& Lres next year. With tion. . ae ,was regardetil as I on Buffalo Lake, near M ose Jaw, Northwest P�RRSJZNTATION.-A number of the main- serious until Monday, when she took a turn Jr � .. if�;f the Territory, --daught6r a Mr. and Mrs, An- berg Of IJDOX church in this place �ss6mbled call and see them . regard to t e secou item, the present pump brigbtest lawyers of the 'day. e 'Sin- a a for the worse and medical aid was called in ' � 0 . has now.be n in us About fifteen years and Clair &Is* 4cqtiired considerable reputation drew Swan, of Brucefi 1d, In a letter dated at the residence of Mr, J. TMelvilloon Th r - - but the disease had taken t" strong a hold - - CHRISTMAS SpmvicEs. -Divine Services the o6nncil not jo,pider it safe to rely on , 1 October 25th she E&YO d We have finished day evening'�of !ast week. he object of the ' With J-Loly Communiun will be held in St. it do 10 as an author, aud several works, from his _V1 - and despite all that could be done, she grad- . - lalone Tnuch _ _ in..caise of fire. if. it tal6nied p n are now in use as legal text threshing. It t 0 th threshers three days - ' meeting was to present ,Tea Jessie Dewar Dally grew weaker until three o'clock Tues- PU book - . , 10 I Tnomas Ch,urch on Christmas Day at 11 were to give out- infile time of a fire property a. I I to thresk us out � have 3,200 bushels with a complimentary addr4as accompanied day when ,,ihe peAcefully passed away, o'clock. There will alpo be a celebration of to tan times the v,,a a of the money asked : I . � of wheat, &11 No, 1 ha d. We have also 148 by 4 purse containing $30. 1 This prest-nta- i � � deceased bad lived upon the farm where she erte .oly Cumninnion at 10 o'clock. The J'in, the 14 might, and ci , would, be destroyed in bushels of oats although we did not expect tion was made in recognitionjof Miss Dewar's died,and on the one just across tile way,for 34 , Church has been very prettily decora.t,qd it ANNITIRSARY Sxuv­icEs�-The armivers- to have ove I services as orgalfist of the congregation and a few minatem. If this by-law is carried . r 50 bushe 9. But we can easily 11 years, her husband haviag hewn them out of . with evergreens by the ' members of the is intended to get a new pump for* regular ary,services in connection with tile S.eaforth buy on, oats as they are selling 'at � from on the eve -of her leaving the village as she the forest. They were married in Hibbert Guild and ispecial Hymnsp Psalms and Ser- use and to keep the pirrsent pamp to fall , Presbyteritim church, held on Sunday and twenty to twenty-five cents a bushel. We intends retiring from the teaj'ching profession township and came to Bowick al most im- . Monday eviouiog last lwqre, as � Men, &ppropriata to. tileL season will be ren- back on in case of �-msrgency. We think it . I on 1� former had 19 men for throe days and jaightso so after having taught the pu,blic school near -ad Rector. r t ,'�reots of every ratepayer similar oncasione, successful throogliout. . medistely afterWArds, She leaves a hus- dered by the Chuir a . would be if k ' The aervices of Sun'day were Conducted by y6u can imagiDe the ,amount of stuff that herd with great success for several years - band,(Mr. j?age is at present on a visit to t4e , __ at t it * would be eaten. Only two of -them slept in The'address was read by Mr. Walter Can - of the towr th hia should be done as I to � , . rZoig N�OjLTK DAKOTA. -Mr. Win. Crom. t � Rev. W. J. Clark of London. The large Northwest) twosisterts, MrsAlex. Gowd�,, I . only takinj - a reasonable i6nd necessary pre - numbers w1ho.turnad out ta hear Hr Clark the ho - use however, the rest of them t(aving ningham and the presentation was made by of the 17th, and Mrs. Lemon, of Mitchell, , hie, a forner flaroutte, writing froul Young, caution an I ire '11i pe the by-lmw will be brought thair own bedding slept fin the Miss Bella M,Keuz14. During her residence . ?. O., North D.iEota, on December 5th carried by L very 111irge vote. show t,hat ther people of Seaforili and granary. I never saw such a pretty gran- harp Misx Dewar has made many warm and one daugbter, Mrs. Vogan, with whom says. - - We its,ve had the Worst blizzard I vioinity have not yet forgotten him a!nd that' ai we have. It is 18 friends who regret her intended depa.rtuTe ehe was living at­tbe time of her death. . - - - ary of wheat in nty life , Her remains were interred at McIntcsb's for the laak throodaym that I have seen since - MONET TO LOAN, -51" per cent. Private he still holds a'warm place in �hai " e6t"m , by 36 feet and 7 feet high and it �is filled to from their midst and who will always have b . I left Ontario and arrived in � D&kota, now Funds. Interest pay�,ble yearly. Apply to J. U.. At the morning service the church w;s,filled churc on Wednesday- & large concourse be- . . the.top with beautift I c1can wheat, almost a deep interest in her future. J !i. I . REST, Ba"ieter, Seaforth. 1254 and at the evening service every aivailable _� I ing present to ay thF-lr last tribute to her ten .years ago. Crops have been extra good as claan as if it had b, �en put through a fan. . - inemory. . p is this year, and th,roshing is. only abou't two- Wis lead for In�ta aphs space, was occupied, some even standing ising mill. McCarto, iy's have 2,000 bushel Ed els, thro i bout 'the entir4 service' And others of wheat and 2,200 b ishels of oats. They Stanley. I - I : thirds dome. Throshing machines were of all styles and sizes. I Paris Panels,Dlamond Pin ag d' COUNCIL DoING.S.-At al me6ting of the I ranning until the 2od of December when the Miked Panel, Sumbeams and Cabinet. BAUBLAUGH, b&Vi g to go away being unable -t4 stack some,of the str 6w and Pole away the Co McKfflop. i Photographer. ; 12611 - no S oil held in the township hall on the bli=ard put a. gt)p to their operations. I - - the corner of a chair to sit on. It �Ias, we rest with .,% team. T ey hitch the horses to 15th ins ACCIDENT.-Mis3 A. Hastie, daughter of MY Studio -will e openon Christmas D,Ly � . � I t., the principal business done was The, grain is a good quality, but some of i's Come everybody raiD or shine. All Negatives taken think, th,3 largest congregation ey'ei 1 asaem- the slid of a long po and one man drives thw pA43iDg of accounts. Bfsideg a great . Mr. James Hastie, 'met with a bad accident ' was bleachadL by remaining too long in the instantaneously. DAMAUGH'S Ground Floor Studio. bled in the church. The people were Inot dis- the hersts while anot er puts the pole under tr,aoy for township work, etc., the following a few days ago. While stirring up the fire stooks. Labor has: been very §oarce and 1 __ I I , 1264-1 appointed. F-ithp.r for 6ey had the 0'rivilege the pile of straw antJ atands on the pole. grants wera made : i Mr& Hay s.S12, for keep- a spark flew out striking and burning her the Con dear." I I . .- of listening .to two me � �t earnest, simole and Titus it i% taken away a load at a tirne, irig Thor6as Mulloy ; Dr. Elliott, $16, for eye.- It is feared she may lo3e the sight of attended I practical discourses well calculated! to en. % I DEA-TH OV� MR. R0111IRT SCOTT. -Mr. You will be wenderin-Y whether I got first attmdiog Thos. Mulloy ; Mrs, Shripson, $7, that eye. . Kippen W.n() CA-�.- BF,AT THis.-We have a sample Robert Scott* or., nother of Huron's hon- cour4ge and strengthen the sincere,. con- prize at the.fair or ri�:'t, Well, I got first for keeping Thos. Mulloy ; John Rei4,82.62 . ENTERTAINNIE�ITT. - The entertainment THR of w1oad cont 't, pai sed peacefully away at I prize for s3,ddle horse, competing against given in school section No. 7, in this town- g - of wheat at thizi office, %ining 58 ored pion�er scientioas Christian, 6nd stir up the care- . c tion bushels .which wess delivered at tho mills 'his residen Ban c Head Farm, Roxl�ond lesi and indifferent. I Mr. Clark for wood for Mrs. Scot-.hmere ; Jos, Mor- sue.- burn! e, , . , baP 1086 three other horses, !he horses belonged to row, $5.74, for goods sapplied to Mrs. ship, an Tuesday evening was a grand olz of W. H. Code. &, Co. Seaforth, on Tuesday McKillop, on Tursday last. He bad reach' . nothing of his earneetnes3 and magnetism Mr. B.*ilie, Mr. Evitt, and some person else, Scotchmore ; Samuel Reid, $58, for keeping cese the school being packed to the doors. December 22nd, 'by Mr. Thomas Stinson of ed th f 78 ye tra and 9 months. Mr. as a speaker while he has improved, by ex- and it w . as cod fan Uking the filst pri7e Win. Thompson 29 woeks, The following The programme was provided by the schol. the new I . 9 14, Rayfield road north,.Stanley. S sge�obeen a invalid for, about five perience, in many Lot No. Cottehad . other ways. On �Ionday from them. We had only to gallop around salaries were ordered to be paid : Johii Tor- ars assisted by the Seaforth Qaartettei club. deL,ire o This wheat is of, the Michigan Amber vari- years, aud,for t 6, rea-cer part of that time evening th.ere Was a fairly large attendance & small ring once or twice. The prize for rance $32 90 ; Isaac Erratt, $31.60 ; john The scholars acquitted themselvc-s most ket ren L L taty and tested 66 tbs. to the bushel. Mr. had been confined o his house but was not at the annivers . ary entertainmenb. Tbachair lady rider was $8, 'and for saddle horse $3, Ketch'e'n, $31.60 ; VTil'tiam Clark, $29.80 ; creditably and reflected much cTedit on the tendedi ' Stinwu has recently delivered several loads c',osely con!fined to bad, and was able to got was occupied by the pastor, Rev. A.'D. Me- so you'see I made $11 in about ten minutes. Robert Meliveen, $31 60; Andrew Sting training given them by their very efficient to the b . of this. wheat at the above�mills which has up and go about hi room until very near the Donald, while Phort but appropriate ad- The prizes at the show were small, but when 0"' teacher, Mr. James Killoran. The singing other sic I dresses were dolivered'by Rev. -Mr. Casson, $10 ; Jelin Reid, $75 ; George * Stewart, cated as teated over 65 lba. to the bushel. This is a last. - He ever complained, and was per- ' you paid one dollar for membership you salary, Voters , lists, postage and stationery, of the Quartette club was also much admir- remarkable t6st for wheat at this season of fectly resigned ;.i fact, his sufferings were pastor of the Uethadist church ; Rev. Mr. oofild show as much stuff as you wanted to- registration, aelecting jurera, school section ed. The entert,%inment on the v, hole wag a railway the year and we consider it worthy of no- never seve.-a, and lie passed away as if into Musgrave, of ryl,cKillo�,and Rev. M& Need- My husband &he took $12 in prizos, so thalt Census, and copies of the Wanles:i awakd, most successful one and was 06 very fitting uated fo ,­ . ' tice. We hope our genial f friend may long a deep sleep. �)du. Scott was st native of ,.harn of Hgmondville. The principal ad- altogether we made $23. We havenowgot $138.50. end'to the term,just closed. Mr. Killoran north w live to grow on his excellent farm 'such fine Roxboroshire, Sootland. Ile came. to Can- dress, however, was that of Mr. Clark and a new minister for the winter. His name is . has taught in this school for two years and the diffi( . aamples of grain, . . ads in I , He was accompanied to thla -those who listened to it were not disappoint- Mr. McGregor, and he is ordained, so that has given such good satisfaction that be has law to . - county by his filth , 1r, the late Mr. -Robert pd, while those who f iled to hear it missed he can' dispense Ithe sacrament and I Hibbert. Iseen. engaged for another year. . moval * . CHRisirvAs ENTERTAINMENT. -T -Scott, %nd by time - baptize children. Such things as children EXAULNATION.-One of the first public voted on he enter- ,�ate Mr. Archibald Dick' a real treat. He spo e for upwards of three FiNF- RESIDENOE.-Thos. eary, Esq., 0 � - e sp' ' * tainment in C*rdno's Hall, on Wednesday son, sr., and his 3on Jamer, the present quarters of �n he r, his then,6� b�ing are very scarce in this section, however, one of our leading farmers X the Town school examinatidns of the season wai3 ,held a majori evening last, - under the auspices of St. Regigtirsir of Enron. They took up a tract " flappiness'," and he kept the closest at- there being only six in our school section. Line, recently moved into his fine now in School Section No. 4, McKillop, on Fri- removed Thomas Church Sabbath Sohool., was a very of land on the river Maitland, at wbat is tention of his audience throughout. � It was Last Snndky was Mr.1 McGregor's first Sun- brick residence, which he had built the past day December l8tb - ners I) w . I , in the presence of about ' pleasant and in-tereating affakir. Theattend- now know n�-aa Roxboro, McKillop, and the one of the beat anA most interesting ad- day here. Writing i spin on November season. It is a Latory and a-balf dwelling 130 visitom. The teacher, Mr. R. N Hayli, beingth el- filled. ' me dresses delivered here for a long time -and and reflec�ts the highest credit to .the con- was ably atsisted im the examination by ance, was 14rge, the hall being w I following *car otho:�_r ' mbera of both fam- 29bh, she says : . Tojay is a beautiful day. � lies follo,�ed them here. h shows the i;peaker to bp. as able on the plat, We have very little soow not enough to e Misses Kelly, Campbell and McLaughlin The programma was varied and well carried i Mr. Sdott as, . � , tractors who built it. Messrs. Bawdz n I oat, and the littio folks especially deserve iberefore, �ived o hie present - farm Jor 58 form. ae in the pulpit. The church choir, make sleighing for a oad. We always have Bros., of Exeter, did the meson work, and Mesirs. Goveulock and Beattie. The I gave a number of beautiful musical sL:Ioc- - CHUR credit for the manner in which they ac- years. Soon afteri settling in' Canada. be got tioris which added a gre%t deal to the pleas- one lonaly,Sabbatb, Is there is church only Messrs. Kalbfleisch Bro3., af Zurich, the pupils acquitted themselves most creditably. tional n �rftted therilifelveg. Every number oh the married to Miss Algues Dickson, a Meter of , I every second week We have plenty of c,rpetiter work, and Mr. John Steacy, of After the heavier part of the work had been Kippei I i, programme was so well rendered. that it is the Mes3r . Dickson, who, for a period of Ure of the audience., On the whole the game now, Prairio chickens come around Hensall, did the painting. The contractors gone through and the inner man satisfied meeting difficult to specify which was really the forty-one earo vh�red his joys andsorrows. affair was.& most profitable and , interesting the stacks anti grane y and ara easily shot. gpeak'in the highest terms of their- treat- with a most bountiful repast suplied by the . best. The tableaux were particularly at ' Mrs. Scotb, died kbDUt eleven years ago. On I 0 and was�& sourcali f gratifibatio4 to 111' They mAke deliciou eating. There were ment at the hands Of llr. Geary while la,dies to, ff the section ' a splendid The mon tractive, and each successive one seemed to Mr. Scott leaves a! farrily of five sons and concerned,, Tile proce ds amounted !,to about, also plenty of jack r bbits as long as it working for him, and wish him and his fo I Green, 2 . � i I - :, was ni- programme was produced,� consisting Several delight -he audienooL more than the previous three daughter ill of whom are grown up 4130. � moon lij- I ily many years of happiness in their Dew - a . : -_ i sylit, as they only coma out on moon. of madings, recitations, dialogues, . and most of t�llle� settled in this county. I � residenee. This handsome residence colt and reso one. The musical part of the programme I light nights, They'; are mu6h larger than vocal and instrumental music, interspersed will be i: . also was equally good, and, the whole en- He wag a A�rewd basine!;s maim and a care- LOCAL BuIBFS.-Mr. David .R _�, bb, the the ordinary bush �rabbit, and weigh six Mr. Geary in the neighborhood of $2,000. with speeches from several of our local Among tertainment was creditablo to all who fill farmer,tand succe3ded by industry and very tflicient Public ISchool Inspe�ctor for pounds when dressett They are also very ' I I talent. Mr. Galbraith, the famous phreno- repairs I took part in it. ' ; good man gemenb, not only in , making a EAst Huron, has offioially visited � all the good for eating. had two men hauling Chiselhurst. -logiat, was also presented to the audience. � I 0 __ - - church e _* comfortable heme! for himsolf and family echools in his Glivisionj during the �ast 'half grain all last week7l aving sold a carload NOTE6.-Mr. L. Parish and Mr. R. Miller The testy decoration of' the school added' givenan I - - A Nit -VT MAP.-MeSSrS. Cooper & Co., but louilt. up a libeiral competency. Ele wag year,-Thp Skating a4d Curling Rink Asso- contsiniDg 660 bus cls, for wbich we ra- are to addreEs a missionary meetiog here on nsu6h to the enjoyment of those prasent, pressing ' . news -dealers of Cliaton, are the publishers a warm hearted Ind g(swal inkin, and was ciation are:going ko hAve four electric lamps ceived seventy-five ents a bushel. They Sunday eve0ng next, A collection will be The proceedings closedabout 5 o'clock when ; of a. handsome 'new colored ma -p of the possessed of an if mense 'fund of payfl-oy erected in 1th6 rink. These should furnish each drew a load a day, containing from taken up in aid of the -College missionary all went home feeling well natisfied with the duction . of prais County of Huron. It is of large size� suit- wit, and few enjo ed a joke. -better than lie light enough to enabld' the curlers to see to 60 to 65 bushels. Th y have a fanning mill society. -Rev. Mr. Irvine expects to begin day's enjoyment. Mr. W. J, Shannon Supper ;6ble for hanging on thq wall and from its did. In blia you ger days he was quito a shoot etraigh t. -Messrs. .ryerman & Spar- with a baggo'r &�I�Iac�b du, and could clean ilp revival work bore early in the New Year, acted �s chairman in his usual happy f 0 1 t niusician, in ' tilators a hundred and i . manner. . ourteen u- liwcr are crecting a co iple of new ven v�b shels in an hour and and will probably be assisted for a week by .ppear&DC3 would adorn any study or Conn - d for wenty years was precan- ,,, . commun ing room. It seems to be accurately drawn tor n the ar,ii�qey Presbyterian Church. on the roof of tile wa terworks . ind, electric a half. It wo�lc!th�ld_ two bags at once, Mrs. S. J. Pentland, of Dungannon. -Mr. _____ � as� 11 . and the , it t . . and being wall mounted will last for a long' Ile leav ehind a musical' family, and, light building eo as tc permit the steam to and had aspou a so 11 ed to move from one George Mitchell ia still confined to his bed - Wroxeter. and imp - time. A map of this kind was much neeo&d until nea tile I �t, nothing seemed tO e8cispe and prevent it ,ondenaing �na falling bag to the other i �t kept one man busy with hip trouble. I - �. I - . - , Rer. Me ag the, old. one, gatten up . over twenty-five pleass him better than for melabere of his V191TOP-S.-The old -veteran ir-suranee I � down in 'water on the machinery. -Mr. takiDg awaythe ull bags and putting on BpajeF�q.-Y-.ur correspondent wishes 2,11 I -o:, is now nearly out of circulation. family to a serribleiin hie roorn and join in i M I agents, M r. Cunningham and Mr. Suther- art, of years a � Edssll,, of London, hag purchased, the Com- empty oDes. I - reader. of TnE EXPOSIToR a Merry Christ- land, spent . Tuesday night and pArt of Wed- cou.rage� ", I . . Aside from priva,te use, this map would be singing th simp�e but beautiful hymns mercial A otel and a6umed coitrol. The 0 mas and a flappy Now Year.- A service in . I I I . nesday in the village. -Dr. Myles returned usefulne . vary useful in schools and would serve a now in sue cowrinOn use. He was a iiiem- new proprieto*r is well spoken of and1will, no Zurich. aid of mimion work is to be held in � I . t1l 0 home from Brandon the early part _Of this RHviv good purpose in affording' scholars a more b er Gf tb e Seaforth Presbyterian church, doubt, keep a good house. -The 1: MoGibeny D. S. FAuST has this year the best, and Methodist church on Sabbath evening.-Re- iccurate kno,wledge of their own surround- and in politics wasla staunch Liberal. Re family had a crowded houae on Thursday finest assortment of Silverware, Plush 09ods and vival services are to commence in the M-eth- week. He S!qs it is cold out there, he would being ca I it is Rev. ff. ings. We hope the enterprise of the pub-, was a true friend, t kind. father and a good evening ' 6 not like to live there altogether though .of last,. week The entertainment Glass Novelties for.Christmas and New Years that odist church after New Year's, -The Rev.J. I ' - lisbera will be properly rewarded and ' citizen, and although he out -lived the allot- was fully -up to their high standard, i and all he has ever had. Ladies and Gentlemen cowe along , S. Henderson, of Hensall, conducted Sacr&- a good place for making money. Friday e that their map will have a very large c1rou- t d three a are andl ten yasiry his death will . were viall repaid for attending. -We have and buy your friend a proHent. 1264-1 ruental services in the Presbyterian church EINTERTAINMEN TS. -The Eriglish charch ance Of t @A . Sunday school entertainment 1waa held on W. J. J lation. ,cause, univ;rsal regret among a large circle 'on hand a con,munication from Mr. 'i J. C. BinzFs.-The -Zurich public school ex- I& -jt Sunday. . - � . - of relatives and frionds. . The remains will M,r L risok I 4in reply to our Kipburn correspon- amination was held here last Friday and PERSONALS. -The following persons are Wednes'day evening last ' A the time of the righ WnAm Hr.zoN Boys CAx DO IN MAN,: be interred in the IMaitlandbank cemetery dent of- last. week, but we have to: leave it Was a grand success. A number of other home to arend their holiaays: James ray- writing we have not' heard hat success who join n S'3.turda , th'e ff 12oral procession leaving O' r. H,�Pk,per has teacber8 took part,.and there was a good they have had, but to judge fr- in past years into fu TOP.I.-The Mossra. Angus Brothers, for- 0 -1 Ter until Dext week. -Mr. J ]or, jr., book-keeper Doherty Organ Com- � - merly of Brns�tls, in this county, but now the family esldenc� at two o'clock. p, m. sold big residence on West Gode�licfi street attendance - of p,trents. In the evicning the pany. Clinton ; James MeTaggart, of De- ' their success is a foregone con lusion.-The trial. Be of Seeburn, Manitoba, have been keeipiiig . .0 l to Mr. Wes. Beattie'. -Our old friend Mr. L school bad an eutertainmen't in the town trait Medical College; W, 0; McTaggart, of , Preisbyterian Sunday school h Id theirs on preached - up the record of threir old county in tile new A GOOD COLT. -Tile Chicago Horseman, Wra. Scarlett, of St. -Thoinas, wa� in 'town hall, under the intsuagement of Air. S. J' Toronto University; L. W. Parish, of the the 29th inst. It PronliSell to e first-class. journeyi - was -RE, ' fistrous re occurred 8 land. Oa the 12i;h of December they, which is generally recognized\ as the befff this week. Mr. Scarlett is coming out as an Latta, the principal teacher. The hall Wesleyan Theological College, Montreal - � �Ft -A 'most dissiatroil:0, hath said threshed for Mr. John Buie, of Seeburs. authority in thoroughbred horses an the Alderman for the Southern City at the next crowded to its utmost, and tile entertain- C. B. Latta, teacher in School Section No' ' here on Friday morning last w �ek, at seven us and w ment was a grand succeps. -The money taken 7 Stanley ; George Connor, of tile Agricul, o'clock the bell rang afi'usual a id a few min- bath ape They st*rted work at 12 o'clock and by 4 continent, 'n Aq issue for December makest election, and we have no doubt but the Poo, - * . I o'clock they had eighteen hundred bushels the followi w highly complimuntary�' refer- p1t., of his ward will have the good sense to at the door amounted to M. -Mr. No%h tural C(,Ilege, Guelph ; J. R. MorrisoD,Miss utes after rang again startipg ), good many bore x, 2 threshed. They th,-,n moved the machine ence to a calt ,Which is at pretent In this cloct bim. at the he'ai of the poll._'Mr. and Gteiger, from near Berne, Michigan, is here M. J, Morrison, Master John Wren and out of their beds, it was discoy red that Mr. of the so town, and which is owned by 'two gentle- Mrs William Inglis, of Tyner, North visiting his parents and other friends. -Mr. Waler Connor, -of Sesforth all i a blaze, It one mile, set it again and threshed 350 , .King's furniture shop was - ceived t . ' - Ab. Ruby, of Elktoif,- Michigan, is here IDstitute. Colleg'ate is supposed to have Ptarted from the chimney others fo - buskela by 6 O'clock. Some idea of the wen well l; nown to many of our readers. It 'D&kela, are at present in this vicibity visit- with,bis parents, -Messr& Benjainin K&r- ,I and might have been amoulderillng all night e'VeDiDg, amountof grain turned out .can ba formed, says: " Among tho Canadf&n gentlemen in- ing friends. When in town they we're' the Cher, Daniel Zeller, Valentine Kochems, 0 - when we sAy that it took four teams and toreRted in the breeding c,f the best type of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thois, Patton. Mr, 13ruceffeld. for Mr. King had only started 4ne fire in the i'09 Mal * ' eight men to take the grain away". It is not the trotting horse are tile owners of , Inglis hai been in' Dakota for ten . ot twelve Arthur Benedot, Albert Fee, 6. Schatz " morning in a different part_.�f the bouge There w stated what kind of grain was threshed. Rumor, Jr., 13,227. Robert Wilson, -of I years, and despite all drawbacks he�has pros- aDd Wm. Schatz, all from Dakota, are here ANOT11f@R BIG LOT or FixE Rmm,-s just when he was startled by the .-bilouncement and bap Messrs. John and Willi -am Angus took Seafortb, and Thomas Bell, of Wingham, I I pared, and is one of the well -to --do farmers visiting their parents for the winter. ,They - recefyod and selling out fast at 11 for a 28 pound box. tb&;t his house was On fire. It had got such or a woe 'It look hale and hearty. -Airs. Joseph Kar- Lay in your supply at once as this is the last lot of a hold then that it was con-sideied xselese to BRixx Charge of the feeding and Mr. Robert Mur- are two gentlemen who have ,nothing but of the tata. rney intend, remaining in a ' theae excellent Raisins to be had at this low price. ris looked after the bags. This work was the best, aUd t)l&k their judgui,ent was not Ontario about three nionths, and we wish Cher, from near Cavalier, Dakota, is here J. MCINT0811, Corner Store, Brucefleld. 1254-1 attempt to eaye the building'and a;-ttention the Pres done by a J. J. Cave, American, separator, att fault W en they became the owners of -them a pleas%nt visit. -The Rev, Mr. Visiting her parents. -Mr. John Prang, Jr., Airimiss!ortment of choice Xmam and was given to getting the contents of the shop Mr. Mel and a W, hite engine. Time was kept by this grandl � bred colt will'be admitted when j Hodginq goes to Mitchell on Sunday next to and Miss Pr - isitor, from near Exeter, joined New Year's Goods, New Fruit, Nuts, General and dwelling sived .and to k-aep 4be fire morning Mebars. Johtl Simpson and H. McIntosh. It his pedigr ie is studii5d. (We emit the preach a Masonic sermon to the brethrqn of hands in the holy. bonds ' of matrimony on Groceries, -Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Salmon, from spreading. The Conte to were all , day mor . might be statted here that these young mqu pedigree, v bich ii given in detaiL) ' Would i Tudor lodge, at I I a. �i in, Rev, Air. : Dewd - Wednesdaylast. We wish thein alongand Lobsters and Oysters always on band during season. mved but as usual at firee was badly mixed ceived t � - I happy life. -The Lutheran Sunday school Highest prices paid for Butter and EZgs. Don't fail up. I The morning was mild ith so wind of whQir were all former Huronites. � the most fa. a`iidion� student of pedigree de- I ney takes his place bere.-Mr. Archibald. to see the choice gifts with Mayell's Baking Powder. celebrated their Christmas fj"tival in their R. G. Sntpso�. 1264-1 and no danger was an " ing, lot sire any Ii o of breeding that is not con- Scott is expected home from Madiftoba on ticiprt d with any ' i church on Thursday night. Besides the other building. It burned very slowly, it took sic EumoffDVILLIA ITZATS.-Amoxg, the many tained lietein ? Where could the blood Saturday Jn- time to attend his father's 0 PRESE-N-TATION.—At the school examina- . who attended -the Firem4n's BAl from this lines be improved ? In the' veins' of - this funeral.�-The nornination nreeting for Sea- Christmas tree there were recitations from tion in School Section No. 10, Stanley, on being one of thie oldest buiPugs in the still COD � " ' the children.�The Evangelical church feati- village. - Mr. King's loss will �e heavy. He attendan vil age on Friday night the Ilth insb., were colt the blood of every great family known forth will be held in Kidd's Hall On Monday I Monday l9st, Miss C. Calder, who is retiring 0 1 took place in the church on Thursday ­ . two elderly gentlenson who wished to renew to the breeding world flows. It is blood evening next.-ildrs. A. Armitage has- leased va . from teaching for a time,,-w,as preaenIed by the receives about $600 insurance, t was insured the Inn - n,y the light ft�nta8tic tl t h d ced trotters that have borne her rbsidence to Air. James Jackson, of evening- The church was beautifully decor- its with an address, also an album in, the Wellington and th ey a e to be com- with, bi their youth by trippi g I . , - PUP __ , glove tl,OU.gLh ' ro u ated with two main Christmas trees, with me-aded for theirpromi tnesig for th in all probability Ill: 'nd burden of the hardest turf bot,- J ckson Bros., sud intends leaving t 'wn for e in- still va too once mare, ,h _bea,'t a ,, 01 and handkerchief holder, Corppliuientary ip - Of t1jem had ever attampted. such tles ; bloo that is filling the record books I t4tQr ford."- Mt. T. G. Allen wag.last Sab- an a n nd a third tree on AddresseB were delivered by Rev. J. H. :pector was- at work next in min and a afternoo neithsr � � t:op. The whole was resplendeDt with an ettlement soon made. I 9 ed pTeache graccxlul marements since his wedding day. to -over flo ing, and which will never cease � Ell afternoon presented by hie Bibl� Class Simpson, Air. JohnA. Clark, and Messrs. .We hqe not learn , yeT, tile ease with which CaGlijn 'turn per- its prepotency while tile trotter is bred on w an affectionately worded and , Aundance of wa"i candies. The scholars -P. Campbell, A. Scott, teikcher of School Mr. King's iutgDtions yet wh�ther he will Methodi � t y I 'compli- acquitted thernsAve-s very creditably. -Mis3 Perfacti formed the favorite d-4nee of his mare youth-' the WeAtera Continent. ThesiroofRumor, arl il,nininatedaddregg and a., hand, ' � Section No. 3, Tucker8mith, and Geo. Baird, build or not, but we hope he vtill soon be in ' fill days, viz., theIri:�h jig and -Scotr-h reel, Jr,, is Rurnor; 30330, a trotter with a record ' in ly framed group photo of the! yonng Lizzie Hess, who has been in South Bend, teacher in Stanley. Mr. Wm.1 . McQueen working order again.. At pres[ent his stock certain -e younger members of of 2.20, a ad the sire of Martyr, 2 221 ; 84 i sing his Bible Class, -an� Indiana, is home at present. -Henry Hess, Miss Calder leaves is ng directly opp�site from his i:. 'o..r doubtlesi caused th 2 I d P., Ae occupied the chair. in the buildi often q.n . the assembly no little jealousy. -Muni- DigDa (2). 2 26; Hurley Burley, 2.27 ; Mrs. Allen left for Toronto on Monday who has been in Toronto, is home for the with the very beat wishes of her many late stand. Mrs. King and I children will markabl. I � 2- ; Lam- ff orning. -'M, ssrs. W. U. Govenlodk, Geo, me friends. range ents can - be cip,-1 politics are beginning to ocaupy Trapeze (3). 2 2K ; Edgardo, 2.271 . holidays. -Benjamin Holtz-63an carne ho visit her mother till ar Mr. Si sonie attention as nornii�alion day draws on, mermoor, 2 23. This also W,ng at twelve Eammill,GdorgeAndersoh, G. A.!Dew,ar, from Elktou, Miciligan, last Wednesday ANNIVERSARY SjmvicRs.-The anuiver- made for some place to , live in MOIR Aga and sorue regret is felt that . circumstances years of age is an XceediDgly good one. a id E. Kellam, are all home - from Toronto evening. He is going to stay this winter. sary services under the auspic,�s of the - 0 ntss, u e I .- _. ... ­ — --- . render it neqessA,ry for our present deputy The 'dam of Rumor, Jr.,. is Instinct, by for the Christmas holidays. -Mins Jessip Christian Endeavor Society of Union church -1 Exeter. were us roeye to, vacate hiti position at the end of J -; et ane, differ, e qeneral Wh3hington, sire of Poem. 2.46� disukhter ofIMr. C. Bethune,iwh6' Winthrom last Sabbath and Monday evening, were in ::LOCAL BR_Izrs.�Our villag fathers met �, "' te . this term. Would it not be better for all Presto, 2.19� ; and five other 2.30 per- I%@ been oaching in Ayr for the p�st half CREERE FACTORY MBETING,-The annual all respects a grand success, Mr. John A. f or ' business on Thursday e ening last, - parties, for him to resign that other position formere. Geopr%I Washington is by Gen- year, is home for Christmas. -Miss L. meeting of the patrons of the Winthrop Clark preached two able and very instruc- Misorm. Wood Brothiers ar making pre- The F instead I? The cow by-law seerai to be gen- oral Knox, 2 3 I � ; sire of Beulah, 2.19� , f, 0 inton, was visiting li�i micter, chee4e fact4ry was held on Wednesday last, tive sermons on Sabbath, much to the pa,,ations for building a, new block on the In Pat . � '16"ie Watson, this week. -Miss Bella The, treafforer's report showed that the erally obnoxious to our people, and ii cer- Camorm, 2,19.1. &�d fourteen others in 2,30 [,.. j.0., .., delight and profit of the large audiences, property they purebaaed .f om. Mr. John that a ni tainly & hardship to those with a family of list, Benlah's dam was by Jay Giould, &ad arr, daughter of Rev M ' Barr, Is home cheese sold realized 84,621 54, netting to the On Monday evening the front of the churah klouthcott,�Cdhsiderable gr in, pork and someil young children who wish to keep a cow, so is sister in blood to Rumor, Jr. General f om Queen's Colleg V : I Ior -the patrons for milk, $3,434,37. The milk re, , - � . Kingstony I was nicely decorated with flowers, The poultry was disposed of he e on Tuesday. ation ; 0 1 The township fathem who were instrument- knox has twenty-one sons who are the sires olidays.-I-Mias L. L timer, teache!r in the presented 154 cow8 for the seasou, There Chair was ably filled, and the meeting Icon- and Wednesday last,_M,iffs ,_�,� . . ,A, Ching, of confine al in passing the law mast took out fo'r their of nearly fifty trotters, and fourteen daugh- lors High 80hool, and daugter of , Ur E. were 41,556 pounds of milk delivered, from ducted by out deservedly popular physiciLn, Huron street, is spending Christmas at a paqt-ir , scalp'l at 67a coming election - -Sur vice- will term, the dams of fourteen trotten. General stliner, is home. to &�end OfiristmO.-Miss which were made 49,746 pounds of cheese, Dr. Elliott, The music by the church and Lo-ndon.-Mrs. Phoebe Swee 1, of thisplace, ally rom be canducted.on Sabbath morning uoxt in Washington's dam is the great raca mare ettie Wilson is 4ome from Brantford The May cheese was jold at 8J... c.nts per children's choind, under tbs leadership of Wit here on an extended viaii te friendis at nature, . ' . ' n I ' t '�'-. ' ' ' I ' ' ' -1 lni� 11 I b , e , I r ft I d , . i , il I , - - , I )ii F . Y J Jt �' � t 1) a - Is 0 [i , "' a ; , y a H I�i )& , � li or Iii. '��` � ti , I I , I I 'I , , I 11 V I I I I 'I I 11�11 ( li, I i our church by the R,iv, Geo, Grant, of Lady Thorn, 2.181, a daughter of M anbrino �sdlesl ColleO.-Mr. flarry'Beattie, pound ; the June cheesb' 8 11-16 cents ; July Miss A. Campbell and Mr. Win. Bell, was Burlington, -Messrs. J. Enr gbt & Brother, malice ; ' no I tfo P Orillix, father of Mrs. Needham. The rev- Chief II. We submit this breeding to our If OB r an ord-Collegiate Institute, iii spend- � . 9 cents; August 9� cents; September and very fine and duly appreciated. Rev. Jae, of Dundas, will beat Elawks iaw's. hotel, on collectio erend gentleman is visitinj at the mause readers with the full confidence that there i1ag Christmas fit horn�, .-Mrs. T. Oi Kemp October 9", cents.-- Mr. John Hannah of the Walker, of the Methodist church, gave a the 5th, 6th and 7th Of Ja uary next, to not dist with his two daughters, An interesting can be no flaws discovered in it, This colt 4nd bg,flilq have gone to Bearnsville Ito spend Seaforth 1: was presen t. and at the sti addrees on 11 United Christian purchase -horses from three t� six years old, a bias t( - � tarbamery ceremo ikely be performed at the oombines the I)lo(yd of. Pilot, Jr,, Vermont _,kris . " At: Mrsi, Kemp's mothet'o. They request of the chairman gave an interestin W r r i'o!' -It is rumored that Mr. wal. Bawden will, liking fo ny will I Elawk, Gr6en Mountain Morgan, are accea�panied by Miss' Jessie 101ditam, ork The pastor spoke an .the origin, morning service. -Mr. Alf. Klinir, of Kains Black 9 I address on butter making if the factories objects and growth of the C#stlan En- cornteAt either the Reeve or Deputy Reeve misl�adi Bros., River Bovr Farm, paid a ffying visit Abdallab I, Mambrino Chief and Hamble- he has bedn'spending &*couple o" months would join in the system of separating crealn deavor Society. Mr. Clark follo,wed by an ship at the next municipal election. Mr. no to his uncle, Mr. Rieke, last week ; be - tonian. 10, and Bellfounder,with a tharough- ith bar sister here. La wrilDne still ,holds .#. ; I I -,,-24- ATIA f.ou�hin addrawtv nn +.hA a ir;+ Rm­l­ .11 I- I you � . I ) i VAL Vue P aces &RU inalgingthe butter aft a m I 15 I r a () a good rebresentative at him a li � I I 11 I . I - , I . i ;? � I - - � . - I �, - I i . � I I I 'A �. . � 1* I � 1 � - I . I � - + I I : - � .: - I � �� I � I �' t I . I . i I , . i I . - � - � . . . � � I . � I i . ! I - f .1 It I I ­ I I . I � � - - � . 4 . i . .1 - i . . . i . � I . - I - I � : I - �_ __ I I —OF— Handkerch' ilefs$ Ribbons,, - Laces, Frillings, Ho i �iery, Gloves, Shawls, Hoods, Wool Oaps, C I . - , i,:. . . I Vn �� I ii I Ivnev Goods, , I . . 10hased especially for the I I I I Voliday Trade, , i . : —I— . I . . A call solicited. - __ , . . - ward McFaul, ­ � I SEAFORTH. . . — I ItY COuucil--Quite a large number . the Royal Templarst concert at i . on Tuesday evening las't. JARKET.-Tbe question of the lo. A the market, which has beed � , one for some time, has at length tied. Ever since the erection -of � een a strong i the part of many to have the mar- - oved thereto, because 'it was con- , I � t would be mo,re central and closer usines, part of ,the village. On the 11 e it was argued that the market to- i it was at the junction of Main and streeta, was snore conveniently sit- . - r the farmers coming in from the ith their produqe. So as to decide ulty the Council submitted a by - be voted on, providing for the re- i - f the market, This by-law was I on Friday last, and was carried by - tY Of 60, eo that the mark,et will be to the town hall, and "the cor-_ I ill not longer enjoy the prestige of I a Centre of commerce in the town. , 0 — . 4�_,] - I I Kippen. r� i CH ITE)IS.—Tile annual cougrega- I eeting of St. Andrew's church was held on the 17th inst. The' 11 - was enthusiastic and harmonionx. eys rai�!ed here, as well t,s at Hill!s re in advance of previous years. important matters weie diacusp-ed I lutions adopted which it iA bop.pd I . n the interests of the congregation. % these it Was agreed that ei I e made in the Dear future in the ��-, � � I difice, and that the, congregation be �� I opportunity at an early date of ex- F . their wishes in regard ta the intro- i of an organ to assist in the service e. -Tho sacrament of the Lord',s I was dispensed oil Sabbath last, when 11 - new members were added to the ion roll. On the Friday preceding -Monday following, very interesting - ressive discourses were deliverr-d by sers. McLean, of Blyth, and Stew- Cliatou. The pastor is much en- * in his work by the indications of 9s and progress. - AL Ml%Y,T1,_TGs,,-The revival services rried on in the Methodist church by . Irvine are still in progres-3.'. *Laist vening the pastor, with tile.'melist- I he class leader, Mr. H. Ivison, Mr. I ones, and Miss Ftinny IvipoD, gave t hand Of fellowship to 29 persons ed tbs church; one by letter, three I connection, and twenty -fire on - fore the reception service the pastor . a sermou on the text, "We are ng inta the place of.w-hich the Lord jwillgiveityou. 'Comethouwith , � a will do thee good, for the Lord ken good concerning Israel," (Num, - 9th verse), He th;n read the rules Ll . ciety, blk,ptiZeol eight adults, and re - he candidates. There bare bee,�� rward seeking religion since Friday and the workers are hopeful of see - y more begin the- Christian life. ill probably be another reception tismal xervice next Sunday evening, k from next Sunday evening. .-SLemmental service was held in I byterian church last Sunday. Rev. ' ean, -of Blytb-, preached on Friday , and.Rev. J. S. Henderson on Men- . Ding. The Rev. Mr. Achesou re -- weirs new members on Sundsy, one was baptized on Wedneorlky eN*a- h December. -Mr, Robert Kett]* - i last Wednesday, l6th inst., &ad in , - fined to his bed. Dr. Elliott in in , . ca. The trouble is i-tiflammrtion, of - . There are many sympa6hisers . - n in his affliction. -Mr. McLean is I rY low with dropsy. -On Sunday , n, December 13th, Rev, H,. Irvine I a ,sermon here, defending the . A doctrine of Holiueas*�or Christian. on from the wrong interpretation of. passages of scripture which are I Otelil against the doctrine. By a re - 8 coincidence, the same evening Rev. , - �pson, of Brucefield, preached a ser- I inst the Methodist doctrine of Hell - sing some of the saran pag"ges A,3 I ed Y� by Mr. Irvin#. 11 Wben doctors I te. I � - 01ite Way of Being Rude. I rli&Tentftry language you m&y siby . sia is not wedded to the truth; or . es suffers from a Flpirit of exagger- r o ' ocasionally findis it difficult t!�, I himself btrictly to actualities ; o,r is aster in the pleacing art of realistic, � anctIng ; or is partial in describing to borrowing from the pages of ro, or is inuch liven to an artificial re- I I i n of mislea ing statistics ; 'or c;,n � . inguish the false from the true, W' ��� wards the former; or has ad" . r the utterance of statem,,- � ngeharacter; but.you 1 4 1 Must UOt-you really � I ar ! . � . � -1 � -, V � t?.