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The Huron Expositor, 1893-12-29, Page 40 - I � I � I I - Iku'aml � I ! DmExBhn 2 9 1893.1 - I - ' ' ' - i I t . I ; I ' . . � I . � t - � THE HURnN, Xpr)!�ITOR. I I 1 .4 . I . I ,� � . . . � I � ff - - �_ MU=____ __ � - - - I _,(� . 61 -, !!! - - - � ' I .. � -_ . ' - - I I i � ____ - I I . - - - n account of anted. state of affairs has been the talk of the term. Mr. James Laing was elected Preal- the great cb - state of health, sager ng from inflarnmatio, . Wheeler, lot 42', concession 9,-,A' . � . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and of 'our towns and I villages,'"revelry and spare time. Experience has shown, how- that 11 . - .1 veneercl new of the lungs and it is at expected he $26.09 he had against the township of Mat- town and.what the upshot will be is hard to dent; Miss Mary Hamilton, Vice Presi � .. I ' did not alvr*ys posses$ i �, �_ . -, � costly ever, that the men r, � � . � rin . I feastings, banquets where dainty and vAll recovu I for building culvert and material far- determine. The persons nominated and w90 dent ; Miss Elril Whyte, Treasurer., and . handsome pul, . a figure between the parenthesis after each � - the reading habits to select from the papers " I withdrew are: Major, D. M. Gordon; Miss Marion- VoLaren, Secretary. -On : -bers deserve e ood is wasted or eaten only to the injury of . -The nipe'll D Ily Tribune may@ of a nished between concession 4,'Morris, and this place 01 1. I-01=116% the rge of the paper on which the f I as Wisely as had been hoped for. This diffi- Win Deputy-Reave, W. F,!Brockenshire. Cann- Wednesday evening, Mr. James McKaig � I b ' . foimerweII_k`I1ovVfnB oeelite :-J,R. Grant, concession 9, East Wawanosh, as a settle- i T_J_�#M wil be found. I those who' artake' bf it, while in 'the next coess(ully' -overcome ant in full between both parties �to date. oillors.-Ward 1,-R. Aiaderson, J. Nee- took unto himself a life partner, in the per- meeting on M ' - p . oulty has betim very on d deal of labor, late inspectorl'of the don & Canada Loan In aitlead riior lands, D. Sutherland. Ward 2, -Dr. Tow- san of Miss Janata Scott, oldest daughter of xiotwithst%ndi .. TAyeiy Albums, &;cl. V. Fair. (8) street there is- cold and hunger, wretched- by the ladiis, though at a g�o -The breaking up of -the M, . . ­ Half Price, Sale -1. V. Fear. (8) 0 is of stories, sketches and Company in Man.itobs,haa accepted the posi- Mr. John'Scott. I . rancT China Recelyed-A. Young. (8) ness, filth- and bestial vice ; we. have nations by making sale tioi I - are, tiOD Of cashier of!the Federal Life Insurance during the rain storm.of two weals aso ler, J. J. Homath, T. L. Jobb. Ward 4, - � Only the intimate friends I As usual the I . . Special St6ek Reduclu Pickard. (8) . with one hand thrusting men into positions illustrations from the papers before they company in this bity, 0 caused a tremendous flood. A large porti.9,P T. Sparliag, Joseph Angers, The council- of the contracting parties were invited. the inner rni In! tkie Surrogate Couil-:J. X. Best. (9) sent to the camps, and having them made ' lots in Ward No. 3 were elected by accla- .Our best wis6a g,� with them to their fu- � supper Edwa � - . a with the other hand . up into norap books on linen. I am told I ore farm of the I the breakwater at the west and of Oodie- to home. -There was a large attendance � � 6 At Cbst--Good Bros. (8) . Of honor, whil' they -The hundred a late Jae. a eve Sparling. tu chair and I Itts a Shame --I. V. Fear.' (8) 1 Willis estate in t a iship of Stephen,wao rich harbor has been badly shattered, t ... a mation as also was Re . � . � tear thie veil -from before the seerefii of' their - that the shantymen take a large &mount of 11 �� w - . . at the Prohibition meeting in the church on � .manne.r. Weri . Good News --I. V. Few. (8) . . hese oleverly-construoted� sold by sucti at t , Mtral botel,Exotert crib work having caved. in, partly owing ;a — __ , Tuesday evening. The 'beence of the in- .man, S. -Ame, a Ion I ourlere Attention -John weir. (8) souls, or tra;mple the reputations they hold enjoyment out of t , on Saturday 16th inst., and was purahas- the failing away of the stone filling. May, it � lirusselm a I ][Feather Loot--Exroawost office. (8) .. . albums. As in the esse with not a tended speakers did not make, the meeting Onfor a-peech4 . . - 8craP I ad by Mr. Robe It Sanders for the sum of Butler telegraphed Major Gray, of the Pu )- more precious than their lives in the mire . I ELECTION MATYERs. -Our nomination ' lessinteresting, as a very animated discus� -afford, Isargain Countere-GoW. Bros. (8) little work of a philanthrophic character, its ' r * . Mr. St - . - � . ' $3,100. The farm is considered cheap. e ent, and that gqntlemi a I � - Prices Reduced -Good Bros (8) we have ridh men totally incapable of enjoy � perfect development is hampered fors I n Monday last to also what repairs passed off quistly,'the Roldnoil and trustees sion took place among various members of I on "I The Pul-I See, the World's Fair n'ext Friday. (8) 1 Triort -A large number of residents of Goderich came up a : I I I Wanted to, Buy a Farin-J. Waugh. (5) . Ing the pleasures an4l- the good things their want of sufficient funds. I believe that . being -elected by acclamation. At the nomi-,, - the audience, bolih sides of the question be- � The choir,, A H, A. Strong & Bro, (6) , nation the following parties were nominat-' iii d.1 I For F,xchange or Sale- I , their lumbermen appreciate, such work as the W; are down with t 3e in fluenza, and many well were necessary. What with the exterisl6n, � Ing ably uphel � sang several i selling Off�--Xrs- 0. Baird. (8) wealth can uy " . selling C, T. U. are doing for their employees, al2d, known residents are missed from their upsal of the pier, the dredg . Ing and the repairs ed : For Councillors -John Wynn, W. H I , - ____ - - I . and added gi A Dollar Saved -C. Wilson. (8) . the places of the business hauntal It would almost take a the breakwater, therw will be lots of wo�ko McCracken, W. T. Vanstone, R. Graham' i I I'- souls that they may occupy it has not even been suggested to me y audience, T] i Away with the Rent-Beittle Bros. (9) � whilst ' -At the harbor for the 'next six months or alt0n. . end* the I have no doubt that Miss Phelps and her voters' list to, eloarr erate all who are under I J. R. Smith, Bon. Gerry, J. D. Ronald, W unted to,. Annual Meeting -K. Y. McLean. (6) blase wealthy. We peed not ext L, ' - SITIO * A New Year's Gift-Jackscn Bros. (1) I I the weather. . . inore. - I Samuel Witton and Richard Williams. B. THE SicK.-­M'r. John Hewitt, ,an old $7 and the sl� I . list farther. Wo -have failed to mention co -laborers would appreciate any assistance I i . - Don't Forget SheppmrdV World's Fair. (8) I -The other day vi bile Miaw Emma Turn- One of the pioneers of the southein tha,t would comi to them for.this work.- -7 . Gerry and J. D. Ronald retiredat n6mons- Stock Reducing Sale -Win. Pickard. (6) many things, but others can' supply them. or, dangliterof Mr. E. Turner, of Clinton, I section of this county and an old resident `Pf pioneer, in very ovV, *ith but little hopea.of making $45 i . To Our Many PiLtrong--Jackson Bros. (5) 1 . Canada Lumberman. . tion, and the next day Wynti, Smith and his recovery. -h �r. C. Sage, who has' been I lials, secured, eople Should Sl6e-hoffnian &.Co. (6) ' Over all these mistakes., tkose discor a in I was raising a window, she hurt herself in-. Exeter, passed peacefully away on Wednes- Vanstone withdrew, le * n the council as improving an . The I learing Sale -G. Smithers, (6) I . : __ — 'ternally, an&*ao fo - a few days confined to day 13th, 'inst., at the residence of hor aXe g nick for so long is not i ,y - , He I bidder. lep � � - follows : W. Hd Kerr, eve ; W. - Got Your Clothes Cleanecl-R. H. Barr, (8) the harmony of the universe'is written I nations. ftl H- MO- is confined io bed nearly all the time. I young ladies - I The Municipal Nomi bed ; she in ;at iot altogether better, &I- daughter, Mrs. W,in. Pym, Centralia a :r Crackea, Samuel, Witton, Robert Graham X-gw.,OjwicE�s.-The annual meeting of , $108. The 6 I . Xoney Lost -Expositor Office. (8) , cc selfishness." The great teacher whom we -. 1 -. . Municipal nominations in this county 'thouih she is impro, Ing. a brief illness, of congestion of thellung, .. I . 'The . ' and Richard Williams. Two of the ooun* Walton Orange Lodge was held on Friday $400, and tht I _. � I I . . all, in our secret heart&, admire and in whoee have resulted as follows as far as heard -The Exetir T men isays:-While two Mrs. Croaker was r6lilat of the late Jo U cillors are new men who were iiever in be- -. , . I evening 'last, when the followiug officers and a small b . . it doctrine we believe, be we Christians, Ag- ft om. I boys were snowballi ig on the street a few Crocker, who died in Exeter some 10 ye re fore. For School Board, Dr. MoKel � S _r j Vey were elected : 11homas Oakley, Master; . Samuel Amen I n eputy M I . I Wilson, -Mayor, sod days ago, a of the W D had in - I I �., # nosti,cs, Buddhists or what not, told us two' EAFORTH. -D. D. . ne ade what ago. She was a 'ative of Devonshire, Eog- and A. Hunter Were re-elected, and J. W . John Oakley, D � &star ; M,Morrison, I committee of . � W` 1. � -family , I- VIT MW I -I- I Of I grou twit ov Witi. M. Gray, Reeve, both by acclamation. is called an ice ball, ruck his playmate such IE*nd, and with her husband and en� Kendall in of Thomas Fletcher. - . thousand years ago that if we loved ant -first set 1 � . I - tliug ]3,,,,.,,,. Place Chaplain ; Charles Case, Recording Septe . the work aII4 1� - __ ------: - The other nominations will ,be seen else- a terrible blowiou t e back of his head that grated to Canada 48, years ago, . � The heavy rsib of this and 'last tary; Wm. M. Smith, Financial Secretary; I I I . - � , � � where. .. I I the bawl ,caihe'ou; of his mouth,k The in- in the township of Darlington. Afte� a week has asused.,the river to rise to the D - neighbors as ourselves therse things would , . ' I i. I �uncan j ohont�n, Treasurer; R. H. Fer SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec- 29tb,'1893 a��usmi,zw. -John Shepherd, Reeve, jured boy has �iuce ecovered. residence of 15 - years in Darlington th, - . . not be, and we know it, yet they are. � TU ey highest point it ever reached, unless in the - I , 'I � moved to the township of Usborne,and co�n- � . it guson, Lecturet; Wm. Gray, Tyler. Com- - - r New Years's resolutions and Petef tvIcKay, Deputy, both by accla- -Messrs. �H and W. D. Smith, the well great flood of August some years ago mitteemen,-John Rion, Robert Fraser, vc) . When we let ou ' known cattlem ar- menced fal ming near. Eden. Heretheysue- .. has taken away p&rtof the foot,wbridge.- Jarnes I SucCES's . mation. Councillors, -John Reinkie, John an of Efay township, capt Thomas McDa aid, George Hamilton , The Plebiscite and tho Poorhouse. simmer for a while we ifind they generally McCloy, John B. MoLosn� and F . rank Lay- ed lot prize fo� yearling Durham' teer calf ; ceeded,in iewing out a comfortable home, � ' tartaina,Ont 1 1 � I � _ 11 i I W. R. Wilson, one of Brussels' oldest set- Johnston. Thl lodge meets on Friday on Thursday evi Our readers should not forget the Probibi- boil down t0about the sami6 substance ; that too. � and Messrs. ,Thomas Russel & Son, of Us- and were iuccessful in accumulating a &Qd- tlers, formerly owner of the Brussels faun- or before full moon of every month, and I I � .! I UsBo-RNE. -Reeve, Thomas McKay and borne, 3rd f or ,iaged Rarbam cow; also 2nd ly share of this world's good s;jome lo dry which was destroyed same years ago, the officers alwikyg extend a cordial invita- ery respect, i tion plebiscite or the vote an �the House of is less self iodalgence in some one way or . � I I . . . . � J. Cann. Councillors. James Halle, Wm. for grade two. ear�old steer, at the. Guelph years ago ;hey retired from fa Ing dad and also. for years a member of the school tion to visiting � brethren. . being bexuti . Refuge on Monday. On the Plebiscite,'Sll another, yet we never pause,or seldom pause a �xeter, but upon the death of her . that could be � Brownlee, W. Kydd, Wq3ter Keddy, J. Fat Stock show held there recently. moved t board and co'Uncil, and an elder in Melville -At the I"i regular meeting of Lady who are entitled to vote at elections for the to find out olven this, to say nothing of the S - . - I* Ith her a long sleigh I I ' hier, W. Delbridge, Robert,6ardiner, juri., -R. D. Sta1vley, Clinton's genial agent husband,- Ideceased went to Iva w church, passed to his long home on Monday - 4e Blue Lodge No. 16, Wal - I 1� * ' I daughter, Win. Pym, of Centralia, with . for openiogj i - Legislative Assembly, and in addition we- principle which underlies it. What a bless, (acclamation),. / for the Dominion Li �e, is the youngest man Mrs.' ' and the funeral took place on TueQay. He ton, the following offi-ers were elected : --- T .1 . I . � died. They raised a family of z � flowing, rav � � man qualified to vote at municipal elections ed - orld it would be, were it not � holding a'similar poi ,ition in Canada, and had been ailing for a year or two jith gen. Mrs.. J. G. -,.Grieve, W. M.; Mrs. H. Ham- . , , happy o�d w I EXETER. -Dr. 4ollins and Win. l3awden whom eh 11 4 1 � � , � . for Reeve and H. Spackman and W.' G. . six, all of whom are living, among the me n. I debility, which ultimately carried him I ,constant del 1; . I -we' blundering, this year he!will ha% e the honor of turning era ilton, D. -M.; j Mrs. W. Neal, Chaplain ; 4 may vote, and on the House of Refuge all for selfishness, and 'we bers being �: John, of Exeter; James, Lon . most varied , Bissett for DepAy. The list of councillors into the company th � second largest amount " off. He was always -a good citizen. He -1 �J � 1. I - I qualified to vote at municipal elections are imulty, weak-kneed human beings alone can will be found in the -Exeter department. . . i yvf their many alon - Mrs E. S. Jory, Manitoba; George, leaves a widow and , large family, all of Maggie Morrison, Recording Secretary ; C � pieces, wais I I of business for the y:.,ar of an Miss Maggie Hamilton,Financial Secretary; �' �. . . � . of su'don -�, Mrs. Pym, Centralia. li McGregor, v . . entitled. to vote. These are both important make it that. Let 4 think this thing Out ; I STEPHEN. -V. Ratz, Reeve, and J. Sher- agents thr qauada. 2 � It whom are grown up,'tp mourn his lose.- M iss Jane Kelly, Treasurer ; Mrs. IL Fraiser, � i t - . . ��, both by acclamation. -On the evening of the- 13th inot., at I T� The vocal : matters, and no one should neglect to cast a let us become convinced of it, and then let elt, second Depot -A large quantity of timber has been Sunnyside, Colborne to*nahip,the residence Thomati McLauchlan, eldest son of Duncan Director of Ceremonies; Mies Maggie Kelly, I i � . . ' f'� schoolgirls' , X . Henry Eilber and C. Christie for, the first brought into Goderich -from *the country for McLauchlan, died on Tuesday.' He caught Inside Tyler; Miss Martha Kelly, Outside � � . , � . � � � on each really try darin' 1894 to lighten up I 4. - F. - of the bride's pareots, Miss Minnie, third ", Miss Cook, I to ballot On them., - 9 Deputy - Reeve hip, CounoillIr the work on �he piers. The.workisf6com- typhoid fever last summer from which lung Tyler ; Mrs. W. Neal, Maggie MorrisoD, J . .� . ; - a little circle with an unselfish spirit nd a , daughter of Jolifi Kernighan J.P., was -!Ventually proved I I Best and Nil __ . Worth, R. Hicks, Wesley Huston and Sam. mence in January. A quarry, ban been start- trouble developed and a Auditors., CammiTTEE,-Mrs. � R. H. Far- �--:, . ' I . I � I 14ew Year's Resolutions. bye and bye these circles will rn4ltiply :nd �chwitzer. ed up the lake neir Port Albert. Mr. Alex. United in holy bonds of matrimony to Hairy fatal. -Mr. Richard Lees, formerly of this gueon, Mrs. G. Hewitt, Miss E. McLsugls-'� . jA I . and Craiffori ,�-,� I - , 0, isch and G a Montgomery, of Glen Adelaide, North West I " j:' I highly pleast ­ widen out until the blend, and the whole* ; HAY.-Reev - J. C. Kalbfle - Kirkbride has the contract for the iron - vicinity, and late Science Master of Bramp- k I I The Toronto Globe haA the following card - y I I . I Territory. The ceremony . was perforined lin, Mrs, 0. MuTaggart, Miss B. Oakley, I- 2. music was . � I ; � �� . - � cEwen ; first Deputy, Moses Geiger, elect- work. I i ton High School, has ' been engaged for a LITTLE LOCALS. -Jonathan Hewitt is im- ,4� , in the middle of the first page of its Christ- earth will be flooded with the sunshine of a 1� I I by Rev. R. Henderson, of Auburn, and *as . A, . Stewart, Of � ' I ed; by acclamation ;'second Deputy,. Win. -Morris township expended $198.60 in similar pas - Ition in St. Thom -as Collegiate roving in health.-RoLert Ferguson was in, i�_kl . I .� . true millenium.' . Caldwell and Robert Turnbull. Councillors witneseed by over forty invited guests a d -institute for the comini'year at a salary of � - Monteith ; , � , - I I mas Day issue . . . charity last'iear : $3,355.72 on roads and ' . I Eeaforth last week assisting Lewis McDon- 7� I Messrs. Kitt . 7 , , relatives. The bridesmaid for the- ocassi . ­ . This may seem like a sermon, but it ie not bridges ; $7i,3 for officers' salaries - $56 50 $1,000. . ald.-A son and heir has come to the Meth- I �-, , _HWm. Battler, H. - Lippbardt and R. Man I - - I V You, I on 4 - 11 If 'but for one short day the Song of the � iss Belle, Stewart, of Berimilleri a . sic th ; any such thing; it is just, a little plain, M',ordie. � � : -1 , on printing ;� $22.76 for schools ; 71n4 8869 wan 11, . - � I odist parsonage. Long life to the boy.- A 1� whi .' , "I Herald Angels could move- and possess 'the I STANLFY.-Reevil. Win. Clarke and R. for incidenUis. Their receipts amoun"ted to groom was 'Assisted by Norman Kernigh , .. ' 11 Kippeno - n . ; - - I.. world, a light, would come in upon the 'everyday common sense, and yet we hope brother of the bride. After the ceremopy - Blyth. Quite a number of our citizens arq sufferiog , I Mattison &61 `1 McIllwayne ;, Deputy -Reeve, John Ketchen $12,881.74 I- Both receipts and expenditure : F from the effects of ]a grippe. -Our popular i - � , - ' 'religion. We are the wedding -party repaired to �1he dining- BRIEFLET��.-Miss A. -Moffatt is home, 11 the house vir, I 11. children: of men that never could be quite and believe it in full of and Isaac- Erratt. Councillors. -William mentioned'a�ove are frov January lst to ' . Principal, Mr�l Kerr, attended the .e-xauiina- I t 4 ' L.. put out while time lasts. Away'in remote f I . : room, where a sumptuous repast was most from Chatham linsiness Coll a Mi ' the violin. �� . - � � disposkto sby'at the verymention of that k', William Lamont$ S. A. Moffatt. Dec"ember 15. 'f'.7'e, �j "' tion in Mr. Hogg's school, Leadbury, last "I'll I 6 u ill-' , the] :.. ld drop from , Th " lavishly spread, and after the usual t0fk� ts Annie Kelli has leit for Milwa � . I . slogues �� j, E - --�-Mayor, John Butler � � jungles, of Africa the chains wo.u, , I'll 1. � the slave -gangs, and with their pitiless word "religion ;" it brings to pur ininds I l,r,D RIFH TowN, -One day recently as Surrogate Clark 6 week. -The �'Iany friends of Mr. Sparling, � - � . , and C. A. Humber.; Reeve, W. Prouldfoot Macdonald, 1: of Goderich, was going bomb to the health of the newly married pair a' d consin, whe're she intends to study to be a of McKillop, 1will be sorry to learn of ,his . I tractive, the, 2 I � .. drivers they would sit at meat and break like a flash cant, hypocrisy ab'd long ,faces, I i thers incident4io,the festive occasion, the nurse. -W.1". W. -Stban) of Toronto, Was the I _ most efficiel . . I and Dr. j. B. Whiteley ; Deputy-Roeve, P. about 6 p.ni, li�e slipped on the glare i ", . I suffering from: a severe attack of inflamma-. . __ 'V �� . and eat an brethren. The millions in thd but that is' because we accept worthless . ? guests amused themselves with dthacl'g guest of Mki. ani Mrs'.' Young. and . familp e8ting readi � � � Holt and W. C. Goode. I the corner I of 'Waterloo and St. Patrick-',. I tion.-Owilig! to the inclemency of the I . p usic, etc., until a late hour. Among he this week.�-Mis� Maggi� Heffron and Mr. .given. Dr. � I war c�mps of the Old world would put down imitations and gross adulterations for the I AsHFIELD.-Rieve, David Agnew and, � T ather On �Friday the Union Sabbath :, . btreets and:R41stained a serious - fracture of I In we - . f 2 John Heffr u are'home from Detroit spend ' I I their &rms, and Ruler would stretch the u h fted relatives and guests present wire - cellent addri �. I - � real article, or Vecauso we accept oDh Joseph Griffin ; first Deputy -Reeve, H 9 a bone of crib of his legs, Mr. Macdonald - Inv' 0 1 School Convidntion was postponed until af- � . - I I . I 11 i . - Ruler, and learn I at peo- Girvin and John Whitley ; second Deputy, and his family will have t Captain Montgomery, father of the , grook; ing a few days Under the parental roof.- t - er the Ch � 34utrimany. ... '. '� hand of brotherhood to - definition@ ostead of our own. .- . I he sympathy of ristmas holidays. -On Sundiy I . �41� 1. war no more. The poor, who; stand with ple's I Hugh Chambers and John Cowau. Messrs, his inany frie I I h' affliction- Mr. and Mrs. Steele, brother-in-law and Mr. Herbe:rlt Young is home for holidays at Rev. D. Forrest -preached at Egmondville 1. will practise � I ''I - " - I . - singing of �, - r n 'a 0 " rth ; in. - I - .1. pallid. faces lifted to the grey heavens, won Let us think long and deeply before we, Fs, rrish and Kickley were re-elected by ac -A Sawfo � 'bus has been purchased by siat�r of the groom ; Miss Oliver, Seafo present. Toronto seems to agree with hi nd 1�ev. Mr! Shaw preached the anniver- � ti . . . I . it- a .1 I � i -ering if God sleeps, worild go with rejoic-, , Joseph Back, Colborne ; J. Connelly, w. -Miss Br' wn and Mi�s Hilling were vis I dispersed, al Z-,I . . .. d ' m a and make . , ,�� � - 9 I At the � I 11 I 'in' to their lowly home& and tell to radiant. make our resolutions. this ti clamatiOn- sii. - Alexa a Wroxeter!,firm to be used between that a, Robert McClure and a large Dumber sary sermons I in D aff's church here. �il the evening'i ��. 9 , WE�T WAWANO. nder Stewart village and the Canadian Pacific Railway Blak . ing friend's in town on Wednesday last.- annual anniversary meeting on Monday I T- I is the guest of . Vds. L I � � i - il wives that legislators had ceased to put the ihem stick. It would not t4e very many � f relatives from, Goderich 'township. Thip Miss Habkirk, of Toronto, i HL lessrs. L- lj��, � ; and W. Gibson were re-elected Reeve and depot. 'It I was brought to Brussels last 0 evening, the, peakers were Re A . ' � 11� _. . machinery of oppression in -to the laws of the hearts bursting with noble patpose to vastly Deputy by acclamation. .1 I Monday where it was placed in,William newly married will leave for their now the Mi%869 Ha%kirk of... this place.�--The Shaw, McLean and Cosens. Music was . . I ' . -i.' � � arliamente, that the slavery of . the toilers . . ' home in the 1�oirrthwest early in the new ,,Christmas tree entertainment on Tuesday ! I � � �t P I cliange our Canada ani make4t the happiest ' HULLETT. -Robt. Scott, re-eleated Re . . f nished by the choir. -Thomas Jackson f. � .. I a"; Smith's hands for painting and ornamental- ve . I ides of the En Ur NXZ I , . � ,-.' to the Masters of Opportunityi was at an I � . fo -Reve, A. L. bleDonald and B. tion after � des- year, where the, groom has an exteiisi I even�ng, under the an . glish ban leased his farm, being lot 15, concession � &KAMI . I . , which it will be taken to its , I � _.. � � and most truly prosperous country - Xas a grand success Upils di sch end, and that the Father's earth was forall i f arm, church Sunday School P I - - � � Churchill ; for councillors, -John Brigham, tinailion. �, ' 14, McKillop, to his neighbor, A. Holley, .. � I � � . . - � q His child'reZ. The little ones whose cries-- globe and it would not' take very miany I -Weddipg bedla chimed merrily on Wed- in eV,ery particular. - A very large number held blero in . ' � ­ f . - John tasham, John McGregor and James -G. C. Koyl, of Armetro�g',p dry goods nesday evening of,,Iaet week when the com- were disposed of.�Mr. , for a term of five years. Mr. Jackson. in- I st. I '. ,,, � come up from the slums and beat in upon ore to do the same for the old earth itself, So of cb6tly ipresents tends removing to Hepworth next spring, 21st in L in . nell. � . . � � -5 � 11 our sOuls-old old in their very cradles- store, God�rich, received the sad news,of dious residence'of Wm. Bryan, 4th line, Will!Sloan. of Detroit, is home for vacation. parents t6nd � - : 4n I � 9 -N. H. Young, re-elected Reeve 'ted death.in Toronto, on Man- mo I I I . Don't let's get cynical, but let's tr" BLYTH. the unexpec where he will engage in lumbering. Mr. I ". .1 Y. - � . I . would hush their weeping and dip their of Morrie, was well filled sith guests in at- -Messrs.. Will and George McElroy are ducted them d . . - � A 7� _ P � - � " � . by acclamation. Councillora,-F. Metcalf, day of last ;,week, of his brother, Rev. Ear , and Mrs. Ja� kson will be greatly missed in ; _ �, - �. I - I � , ndance at the marriage of M d. pending a few days under the parental -arch. p . ­ q 1�- handal into the sunshine and beseech their I . . T. W. Scott, James McGee, T. H.Ashbury,. ley H. Koy%pastor of the Methodist church. to ies Lizzie, el 11 . connection !with the Methodist ch . 1-y" itable tboth� - Z 11 oof.-Miss Nellie Kelly, of Toron - , ta young a . ; I . 1� , I . - Andrew McNally, Fred Tanner and iJohn I , late Rev. - I , 12� - '* mothers to tell them how to play ; nd budding Poll . eat daughter of tbd nost and hostess a d to,. is �i -i I , , I , neigh- DR. Ryerson : Cobour . ,Mr. Koyl's'father, the , r where the�� have been valued and usani teachers, M � - . - � 9 - . ­ � .1 bar would give his hand to, neighbor - the - . Robert Currie, a well-known resident of the home for Christmas and New �Year'n. -Mr. 71- ri The various I .'n�ll , . :0. tician who was elected to the Ontario Leg. Wilfred, . . Ephrain I. lKoyl, was stationed on the Wa� , I members. � I , - I 11� ?#_ I me line. Rev. W. G. Reilly, incumbent A. M. Babb is on the sick list this week.- i � teacbero in-< �_ I prodigal would come home, and no envious , MOR 06 . - ,�.-Afeeling of gloom was Ast �, �� . an- RI.S.-H. Mooney, re-elected Reeve wanosh circuit about thirty years Ago alno OBITUAIR 7 , � I , - i , islature for one of the Toronto conatitu , � I , M. Doig, J . - I , brother barden at his repentance. The - gg1D :,I," ­ . . i � ; 6 'j, . b acclamation ; Deputy -Reeve, Goo. Kirk- - t. John's church, Brussels, performed Mr. Frank Bu has the grippe. -Miss ; I I . . . y . will, no doplit, be remembered by many df. of S at of Tara, sre the guests of, over our vilIage owing to the sudden death , ' ;; � -. "� '_:: 'T mean suspicion, and the wretched lie, and cies about a year ago, has recently been try- by and James Proctor. our readers' in that section. the ceremony. Miss Ella Bryan, sist i �of and Mr. Actly, of one of our highly esteemed citizens In ��, Miss Day, a I I I � I I ; � i 7.:,� �� L upon the , to bring himself into �ublic notice by - � BRUSSEIS.-W. 11� Kerr, re-elected Reeve The representative salt men of V the person f Mr. Downing, who has been t net in whict �,-�,_. . the crael slander running hard I . Ing Vestern the bride, was bridesmaid, and Joseph W. Rev. Mri Buggin and family. -Mr. and . . f- . . _�_ .- heels of many an erring human life, would - , � Cumberland, of Listowel, groomsman. The Mrs. Ashbury and Mr. Jamieson are attend- 0 i can question �, a writing letters to the papers, accusing Sir Ontario, miet in London last week to in the employment of Mr. Humphries far ��, a. _ by, acclamation. discuss , K � I y - fallen � �, - , a _ I I a. Zj perish in their devious wa a. The per tables were loaded down1with the ing a relative's funeral in St. Thomas this � �e ... IL Oliyer Alowat of nepotism because his son : WROXETER.-J. T. Sanders, re-elected the interests iof the salt industry and to con- sup � I L over a year During his stay in Walton -he . systematical L I . � .1 �_t .4 would go up and build themselves anewin I good things of this life and -the wants of the - week. ' L : repast wa's s I Reeve by acclamation. Councillors, -Thos, � made man d lasting friends who i ,�� . - - yj warm an .. � . t " the world's confidence. -1here would be ai�d one r two distant relatives have been Bider the 1 a4visability of continuing the: inner man were abundantly supplied. Wed- : I i . tion, to whil i -: � �7 -`.. - I � ­ Rae ,Wm. Wilson, 'Thomas Hemphill and present understanding about .prices. , There I I were willing to prove their f r,iendship in his : I . I - t afternooxi a - _ gladness, in the home, and peace upon the "d to public positione_ The Alan- Jail' by acclamation. School were present L : Messrs. John Ran .., I I � " � L -I. _� Peace appoinlp� . ­. n B6y, all aford, ding gifts, us9ful, handsome and valuable - Bluevale. last illnese.1 All that loving hearts and i I �11 . street, and beauty in all the world. Wi,it d were made in large numbers and the large � I .'':,.S. treal ness, which is never slow to ex- Trustees, -T. F. Miller, James K. Rae an -Mr. John Robertson's term willing harAs could do was done for hfin. 7 programme . I - � I 1. _�.. ., -� . on earth, good-wil,l toward men. If the I . Clinton; Willi in M. Gray,' Seaforth'; Mr. company enjoyed a very pleasant evening. BREviTiEs. I av& '16, � 'a ' , pt _,v 1:1 I �t a e . I "pu I , John Davidson. Webster, f . . ' 1, , - world could know one perfect day in the pose a wrong, no matter by whom perpe- gooretowu, and Thomas .Carter Musical selections were rendered by the having .� expired, Mr. James- Maxwell wa On Monday morning, December 11th, h i the seatiom - � k: . I., �� 1* I i I � MCKILLOP. -IN,Ir. Benewies was re-eJected Sarnia. The matter under discussion wan elected school -trustee on Wednesday.--. went an usual to his work, apparently in . - I � - . , L � a-1111 inatibn a] �:ir­ , spirit of the Great Teacher,-wa would have mes and brother ; the Gallagher Miss Mary Collie has come home to visit her � , , trated, after showing up the indecency of Misses A � . 4 I Reeve anJ all the old councillors the same. left open, to be taken up algain at an ad. good health, ai,d shortly before noon James � �Z; � � : little to learn beyond the' Rgearrection. . " family, of Wroxeter; Duncan Taylor and ' � - the Rev, Mi � -.� ", 17. I such an attack, on account the valuable � GREY. -Mr. Milne and Walter Oliver j'ourned injoeiing to be held at Clinton. relativee and friends, after several year's Humphries having occasion to call .at the . �. 11 ,.:.. .. I The earth would niver quite b_-okslide from If I I . � i daughter; W. J. McCracken, Brupsels ; D. i D67ig and M .11 , .a - - 'A �� i � ov- were re reAdence in Manitoba. -Most of the cellars shop was horrified to find Mr. Downing ly- . i . il � a sery as rendered the. Pr lected Reeve and Deputy respect - � - �� �� � its great revival." I -The r�ceat heavy rain together with.the Stewart, of Dakota ; the groom and others. . themselves _��: - .� � :,1 ively; A. C. Dames and"Edward Bryan are in the village were flooded with water on in -11 an unconscious ,nondition on the floor, � : ---- . F , - V - i ince, administers the bumptious young thawing ?f the snow causeq the biggest . Several hours were spent in tripping the . tion and 64 i - i__ " � I . , I .. � We have had cause to admire in the past � - contesting the second Deputy-Reeyeship, : - Christmae.-Mr. Charles Robertson, who sulf-eiring from the eg-acts of a paralytic . . � . � medico the f flood in Tockeremith that has bben for many - I Stickle, whi I allowing stinging rebuke. It . 8 CA e � I � . : ,, " a Turnbiill, Thoma§- Innis light fantastic and at ab early hour the has lived in Manitoba for five years, will stroke. Kind hand tried him to th � �, -1 and Messrs. Jame J 11 1, - �� I '. the Glo,.be'g enterprise, broad -mindedness : years ; th� basement of the chtirch at Tor- nests repaired to their respective homes I melit of thil .. � , � says : " Sir Oliver Mowat is an old In 9 . spend toe Winter in Bluevale.-Miss Susie home of Mr. Humphries and medical aid I � - 1. 'i ! . t . an of L. McNeil and R. Brown are running for was never fl with many expressions of good will to Mr. . I - has severe( � A4 �":3 ner's appointment, which ooded ! 11 - - , , I -4 " 1.1, and liberality, and some of the: features of . a eventy-seven years, not yet broken, though councillors. before, was flooded to such an extent as to � _ Pugh is home visiting her parental and was at once called, and although he regain- !F� . . - returned t .,. ,�_ , ' consciousness for a while he never fully - - f 0 7 1 �� � 11 1! itrs' Christmas Day issue mark it as the [I CLINTON,-Mayor, Robert Holmes and T. and Mrs. Currie for a smooth voyage over friends. -Mr. Samuel McGee, of BattA led - .1. require thle service of the caretaker with . �..� 11 . r -80 long laden with the cares of state, ' I e I the matrimonial sea. The hap, - twain took � ,much to thl i � I- i .11 � greatest papar of Canada. I .J a k n sr.; 116evej A. McMurchie and D. assistantelto dip and carry out the offending py Cretir, Michigan, is visiting his mother.- recovered I but passed peacefully away early . f and puj ils,� I 1,11 I t 8 ' ' � , s an 0 the ea0y train Thurediy for a wedding trip Miss Jenny Black is home from Ottawag He was a consistent . � p . 1, % I has done his'province .some service in hi eol n; Deputy -Reeve, D. B. Kennedy , � on Frida" morning. � _ , I � .. : � - e , I A new _ year will soon be with J element ; lan old settler says he never saw to Hamilton and other placesi . 7 �. . teacher but : .1. !11 1! I day, and we are mistaken if Dr. Ryerson's and Horace Foster. A large number were T ' where she has been 1 attending the Normal member of. -the Methodist church, and t, ­ � ; the river so high since he has lived in this , -1 �� 11 Us, 1893 will have , passed , also nominated'as councillors.', - � -At the Division Coilrt sittings in Exeter d unassuming was beloved - � will be I � .1 I I - �,, I 4'�Vs`y attack does not injure the man who has ) School. -Mr. Joseph McPherson has return- though quiet an ,,I - . part of thla country. on Monda - of last week, an interesting I , q, Ai � . I � , , .1 I r -Reeve, Archie Malloy, by . 'I I- forever, and our pens will have to accustom .1 COLBORNE. I. y ed from Toronto. -Mr. Bismarck Timmint by all who knew him. He was ever willing circles. ' : which he w I , ",,1 �:!Z . made it a great deal more than the man -A spocia1meating of the Clinton Cc'" horse case, between two prominent horse' has returned home from College, accompani- .., - I acclamation. Deputy Reeve, Alex. You to assist in the promotion of every good I . !, I ng : - , 4- I., themselves to a new set of fig area. The old . t w legiate Institute Board of trustees was held men, B. Aubry, of Montreal, and C. Mason, � I i't . %gains , hom. it is. made." , and I�ichard Jewell. Councillors, -Nathan . � ed by his sister Mabel, who has lived for work andithe Sabbath before his death he I I I I seated him � ... 4, � �., � . on, .Tuesday of last week, to considef the of Brueefield, came before hie Honor Judge - .. d .444, 1�1 . year beld disappointments, sorrows, bitter- .- I . To � sometime in Lindsay. -The high water in taught ,his class in Sabbath school. He n .� � - � camps le ­ . � I - � ­__ � ohns, H. J.Morris, Sal uel Potter,Andrew � - I �� � � � . � resignatildn of Mr, Gundry, Science Alaster, Doyle. The facts were about as follows : I . which M.T.. _', �_, i .. -, ; ness, mistakes and sin, but the new year al- " Poor people are beginning to object to A. Young. . �, . th6 river on Christmas carried away one Of leaves ai-wife and eight children to mourn l- I ei " who has beell'offered a more lucrative Poll' In May last, Aubry bought a horse from M , able reply, I ! . :: _. �� �. � seems bright ' with promises. being forced- to contribute to the stipends of GODERicii TowNsHip. -Reeve, John Bia- ., . r. Black's bridges. Of a loving h,usband and fond I � , 1� 1 wa,ys - . tion in connection with Ingersoll Collegiate. I � th loss i I . 11-1. � I one Bowman, - of Ailea ,Craig, for $100. � �,­_ � 1 . registrars and sheriffs, who draw from two com and John Cox ; Deputy -Reeve, Samuel - I fa r. �- .. � - I . I � - - i � . � During the Christmas ,season we come I The Boar did not desire to stand in the ­ . - .11, � Shortly after buying the horse he met Mason . � I . � - �1 ,I 6 11 to eight thousand dollars a year, and give ,Sturdy by acclamation. I Councillors -Jail. � �� ased him ' Wroxeter. - �` I � !!!! ...... � nearer,perhaps, to unselfishness than at . - way of his advancement, and rele and sold the horse to him' for $125 ; Mason . i. "'t -T, : � practically no return therefor." Connolly, George A. C ' it, Jag'. Johnston I : . �Op ac�ordin 11y. , He is an able teacher, and Grey. i - I ­_`,,� 'i� � I 9 BREVITIES. -Mn J. R. � EXAMINN-A , � - _1 1 any other period during the' year. NVebave and Charles Williams. 1 eaid that, Aubry warranted the horse as be- -Forsyth, of To- � I I- . 14 � �. I I . d � � . 6, I J I the Board would gladly have retaine his Ing perfectly sound, but Aubry says his �ronto, spent Christmas with his friends I the pu Is x �__ , �4 So says the Exeter Times, and it says d council were re. I I I P1 I 0. I . .1 . _ .11 74 most of us experienced many times the feel- BAIkFIRLD.-All the � GLEANiNG.S. -John Carmichael, Sr., is on ;� . 1J, v, truly. TuE ExPOSITOR has for years advo- elected by acclarnation.1 . services.!, ' i , - ., only warranty was as to 'the borne being liere.-Mr. A. Munro spent' Christmas at il Morriso wA . I . 1. I "l, �L . I � � !.! I wag - � I � I -Mr. Thorriaw Comerford, of Nanaimo, an ima I ing of standing face to face with the truth P thel'si'ck �ist.-Richard Sparling has been on : , i i I � sound as far as he knew. 04on got the his home in Millbank. -Mr. John Inglis, jr., W I ­ � ,� . . ;� Showing th . t 5, ! cated a system that would bring �11 such NOTE. -We have been unable to get re- - ­ 47, when it seemed as if the sop1bistical and � i British Columbia, is at, present in W ingham. the sick list with pleuri8y.-John B. Ste.v- i A , I turns from East Wawan,bib, Turnberry an I ,.horse at Ails& Craig and too it home, when an old Wroxeter boy,. but now of -Chicago, . n I . -.- 1. i I I salaries down to a fair remuneration for the d He anied the remains of the late Dr. he found that the animal ha the shivers., is spending a few days with his uncle, Mr. art, teacher in No. 8, is suffering from an -a deepixnU . ; i :,;. 1: cynical views of life we bad. built up around - Howick, the,clerks hav4iAg failed to rt ' p ' i � I I - Y accom lers is home I and T191. I I . I � -t the unwelco me light had , er f I ­ i I us to shot on service rendered.,. But unfortunately, it , repo ' ho was buried in Wingham with He then reqiiested Vim,; An ry should take John Sande,raon. -Our popular dominie, attack of lagrippe.'�Charlen Sil , 111 � �. � , ­ I r $ up to Thursday nigh't. , - ,'. . Mpung' W onors The the horse back, but the tat at refusing, a Mr. Jimes Neilson, is spending t�e vaca- , Model School, and will numb - � �� . . asomic I h on Friday, 15th inst. from the Goderich � - - � dropped away in an instant and our shrink- has never reediveA much assistance from the � now be able to teach the young idea- how to G , f) . I ' � � . � dootor died in the Nanaimo hospital. INIr. settlement was madd thtA t a hoise would tion. at his borne near Millbank. -The San-, among wh , IK '' . I ­ . � - I "I,-. i shoot. -It is rumored that a number of I " .. .� ­ I— ; truth, Times in this. direction. But why should I � nt of $15. Mason de- day School entertainments of the Presby, - � � ing souls were in the full glare of . l Huron Notes. � Comerford will r�rnaln in'Wingham for & few be taken back on payme -Messrs. '-;� - . � . . I I I . : weddings will take place during the holiday - - �'�. � � the Times stay its hand with registrars and days renjewing: old'acquaintances, and then i i Doig, Rom : �,�,,. I There are other times when the light breaks � I -Mr. Robert 'Thomp�son, of Goderich, nied this settlement, and, su d for damages. terian and Methodist churches, held on the season.-: Further particulars will be given fl, I -1 lot wal 7 aberiffs ? They are -not the /only officials claims to own the longest established black. start back for the Black Diamond City,where An attachment warrant was issued, and two eveninAs of December'22nd and 25th, -re- - � ,Sloan, Kn I . . -The Sabbath school of Bethel 4 1 : i" � -rs I I he successfully -conducts a talloring busi- Day, Roli,o , � !; � in 11pon us more gently, and our bar.rie � i h shop in Huron County. I., - of Aubry's horses were sei ad. Aubry of- spectii.bly, were in each case a decided sue- later on.' - i , ' .who *-receive large salaries. Why not in- smIt ! . .. Methodist church held a Christmas . � , � , Of self- interest melt away as the walls of a - - . � . Kirkky &n� . I I - Fred Downing fell with a ladder the nass, : fered 4ecur,ity for the releas of the. horses, case. The weather, on both eve'Ri I � � - - � a lev. Dr. Wil tt" ,ngs, was. ot�rtainment last Friday even- I I I . I i boy's snow -fort disappear in the warm rays of clude post masters, customs collectors, In On Sunday of I st week, r d, were exam � - � � - . other day while working at the Brussels . . but Mason'refused the sa . On applica- yery disagreeable, yet the a : . ce was! � f � - ' otbet such �'­OrorIto,, preached in the Congregational It ing.-The annual Fiocial in connection with land Revenue colle'tors and all ' of T ' r...., W. J, TO, - the a - S�ah a time N Chri8trn as ; the good 0 . skating rink and broke hia nose, tion of Aubry the attach t was set aside very good. -Mr. Walter G ee��ho at L ; � p un ' p Church in Wingliam, and on Monday night ial )osi4onT in a dry the Sabbath school, meeting at Shine's obhool Y, I i visiting �a � 1i officials. They all receive their pay from -Henry Hawthorn'le has urchased the with costs, The case then me on for tr present holds a very good I � � � I I � I old euetcur of giving. gifts to friends and re. as Forbes 50 acre farm, 3rd 1i a of he ed on," The Dangers and Safety of a �� ,house will be hela this evening. After re- 1A . manner in I � the people, and the revenue of the l,.% -A ThOln n , lectu�. on Monday last, when judg ent was given goods store in Haliburton, i's 'home on a freshments a musical and literary pro-. , '� � I - - I, 1 la,tives, Of giving Ch-ristmas dinnera to the Canada J " Hei, was greeted by large congre- dismissing Mason's claim fo damages with � 1-1 ' ' i I named officials is as great proportioDately as Morris. Thl6 price paid.was $1,'350. - - i .week's visit, -Mr. George E. Dane spent gramme will be given. -It - is' stated that i ,queStiolal, I poor, and doing other kind and self -forget- I -William G. A�ams, of Dunlop,, who gations n Sund,gy but the . attendance on costs and directi gment should Chlristmas with his friends here. -Mr. T.. I The schoo I . I of land will be benefitted by � T I 20,000 acres !I -1 - i If, ther.eforp, the On. MondaAleuing was not very large on ac- be entered in Ang ' or $ 5 with � with inotti that of the former. t ,abry�astfala'r f 3 W.-Gibsoti,*of the Crown Lands Depart- I ,� , falthili a,with- the remembrance of the I . went three morithe ako for a, course of rain. I I . . the proposed ditch, and cleaning out of the ;� .. 4 . � .9 11 ' The doctor . �� . bountifuj - 11 i tario Government shoo mnedt by Ing in the ar a I ad as the I 1: . . . 11 I ii ; Great Teacher whose birth we are celebrat. ld be. conde t at w r to the military school count O� the stormy weather, ' full costs of suit, the Jqd�e claiming that ment, was home for the holid.,tys. -He re- k. $11,700 - 11. , �. t 2 says the greatest danger ie sectionalism ; Bushaw cree , I I we the settlement. alleged by Ubry as above turned Tuesday morning. -In consequence ' probable estimate as to cost, a � the sectiol - I the people because they b' . I I Is na7 ortion of 1� � I . , min � � . . ave not cut down I , n _ p I ' at London, has returned.1 .. � ing,'brh)gs us insensibly to a nobler and in st h ve one tongue, one �anguage and one lement of every- of the break in the Gorri* dam a Christ- I The ex , I ; - � . U I . _ . W�s,% full I I a whichwill be shared by Elma and McKillop ' . I . -Mr. J. H. Nudd, of Auburn, has sue mentioned siet . I � I.. - the pay of : I s by re I � . i better frame of mind, all0vo ua to see Eomo I registrars and , sheriff a, what cessfully passed his final examination an law for7all. ' i thing in dispute, mas, the water here was higher than has I 11 Val �- ; . �. � : � I . 5 � . ;* Z; . 4hirig aboult thb Dominion Government, who re- is home of Mr. George Kennedy, of tovvas�jps-. 7 1 - - � a in: ou-r lives�that we were blind Lo be- a veterinary eurgeon at the Collog,le in Tor- -Thp , been seen for a number of years, running MAT TMONIAL. -Thanksgiving day was a tions'.&C, . i . . . . - � ; . . It'': . I the Go0en line, Stanley, was the scene of a � ation shor , 1: -Mr. Joseph , - � j . over the ro.id in many places. I . 'fore, and thus, it ii that the New Year gen tain the same system in payiAg and �.p. onto. - ' -Wingha . I gal& one at the home of Mrs. J. C. Cox. I , I . � - 1 . . y event on Tuesday of last week, when ' Knutson ar I - � Jtev. Mr. I . . - Ir. f; I fin.6 us making good resolui pointing Dominion officials such as post 1 -Mr. W. J. Gallagher, formerly of Clin- happ ,4,d wife are home on a few weeks' Townel, North Dakota, it being the wed . � .I '. i . orally tioug. I . ton, but more recently of Vancouver, British , his see6nd daughter, Minerva Marian, was MuNicirALPOLITICS.-T emunicipalelee. visit. - ding day of her friend Uiss Kate McDoug- . .1 Hag& So( I :, .. � � � , masters, ousto mis collectors, &c ? Surely married to M,r. W. N� Keys ; �Miss Susan tions of tbi whom exi . f I . . � -A ! . We are all, no doubt, sincelle a'� the time . . Columbia, is about to staxt a paper in Na- � a town took a v ry unusual turn. i I : ! � I I Kennedy -assisted her'sister as bridesmaid, Last year almofit all the co neil were elect- . --- all, formerly of.Huron County, Ontario, to . wi.,i the k . . , " the Times wonld �,mot command in one Gov- naimo. f Cromarty. - Frain Min Leach, formerly of Brant county, - �o . , . we make -- our New Year's reeolu tionn ; if I Burkholder, . while Mr David Dewar acted as grOOR111- I ed by acclamation, and wi houtany previ- I - who has I � ' 7 . � ; A . . � ernment what it 4ondemns in the other. . i -Henry of Morris, has secur . - . . ntarip. The ceremony w '� �, 'A", 1, we break them it Is probably bercause they I � man, 9ho'cerem, ony being performed by tho ous w NoTEs.-A series 0'� scenes of Scotland 0 as performed at � � .,. 4 A I : . . Ing- � . , - 113 J .,ed the position'of clieesema,ker in the Spr* notice their first 'act ' a to eut off two during th I - A � -, . � Rev. W. W. Leech.� The young couple are hotel Ii - 0 1 . " of emo-tions-pure,good, Pwnship, � �..l 4 have bean the frui",, . 9 bank cheese factory, in Howick tc , cenies. This cause some discussion was exhibited on canvas ia Cromarty school 9 in Vie eveni' g by Rev. Mr. Chamberlin, , . connecti . . . , ", f . . � 8 , ; � Well,k�, own, both having been born in the at the time. The two h , deprived, of on Thursday, the 21st inst,-A meeting of Mi�a, Presbyterian minister, in the both pal 7 - ­ I i unselfish emotioni, though they be -which 'THE Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fee rail- for the season of 1 94 - ' 10 I'll, presen' a of ly number of guests, after . ''. I �` - township and 1 being held in the highest )UI e was advertised to take, place, :in the school C a K?od I I - . 0 1 1 Magnus Swanson, of'Goderich has re-. license were the Park H u , owned by Mr, . miesed,as � r- ... I at road co#i�any, controlling the largest rail- � 9 ' 9 hich � the com any eat down to a table - . I � . I I I i are but passing because they . have n I I tu rne& from Chicago,,where he ba& been for' eateem,, have th� best -wishes of their many ,Alexander Orr, and th' Dinsley House, house in Section No. 5 on Thursday of last w P � er bat ,, � -, 1. .1 . i go of this life. i I . crystallized into sound; strong convictions. w�y system in the woFId, embracing about � loaded with the good thin I I .- some months ,past in ponnectionwitb o ' friends, - I weekj where the people were to be'edu- : i < ,is a great . . I I I . I 'ne . owned by John Dinaley. n Mr.' Dinsley'o ' I �.. Z' . � I,,, .� � ' _AI�. Robert Fox died at Salina, Kansas; case it was an extreme ha ds�,;ip, as he had cated'on the prohibition question, but ow- f- he bride was'given alway by the genial , Tough lei I .11 1� 'h times generally have a too- thousand miles of readws'y, finding of the Dominion Government exhibits. i I Our eiaoii=6 at su� , � . t � _� . . � I I I -the speakers hostess, Mrs. J. C. Cox. The former was I I . the remul � - .... �,c- - ' . 11 a and his hous ' � I a - - itself unable to -pay its January interest, or � last vr�ek, from hemorrhage of the lungs. -bee� in business 22 years a ing to the small attendance, - I I ,-. . tendency to cause ius to act along' certain . I -Evidence points towards an election in ' , I , � tl�,, I . - Ds any years a resident the meeti.ng.-After an ab- attired in a rich brown costume, bedecked I , . - . ` I ,.� , .., -Morris township on January let. Deputy- Of had always borne the rep ta, ion of being ia` did not open I J men of - . __ I d care for itsimmense floating -debt,' ha's gone ' ' senca of three years in Manitoba, Mr. Rob- with 'White tulle veil and -wreath of orange �� ­ well-defined lines, �Dd if they' are, friunde . . CliDtOb, being a machinist at the ',foundry ; .first-class one. In June last x petition beitr- .1 every�'.ye6 - I . .: � ; . 1. .- l ireave Rowe will endeavor to take the chief I , . � , , I . I - I I I I I I ; � , �ul : . I i p E . i i I �, - 9�el 5�n a an i 1 I ' "g W h L )SR K.n !n I m I re .;, into insolvency and three receivers have - I - ert Purden has returned to spend the win- blossoms. The bride w&s assisted by her G 1, ,., 1, 1_obabl�' . �chair' from Reeve Mooney,.and Councillor I ? �sra.are;en � I , .- I If a ma. � . on truLh, as they P. are i1h 'the ma- i he subsequently moved to Winnipeg, avd ing the signatureSiof a mial or ,ty of the rate I f I . , - i : .. i; . . . I . � - I 0 t � I I IS WOrZe T � " " I -Mr. t I anc been appointed, The principal stockholders , his helalth failing, he went to De' ver. A payers was presented to t a council alsking ter With friends around Cromarty. sister,! Miss Bella- McDougall and Miss 1-1 'I Ot '11net ea-ruest � . � 'Proctor aspires to be deputy-ieeve. - � I I � � P 11 . I - " J*, � ! I 'iroomsmen were , , :t jOr1ty . els, a little rea�l couple of weeks ago the doctor8 adiied h** it to amend the by-law, so thlat the commis. Jarnew-Park, of Dakota, is visiting friends Lydia: Lymburner. The --: native IA., � � A 1, 11 Too -Mrs. Alexander 'Porgie., of Wingbam, , � I I . � I ' � : P- � thaught would cauie them to beadme con- are Englishmen. zapid dev6lopment, James Lymburner.and John Grogan. Both , ' I _1_1 Vi the old story of f ailiare in the Uni was-istricken with paralysis on Friday, 15th to try� Kansas, but wiihout any relief. He sioners could give Mr. D n&y a license-. in Ribbert. -All the old councillors .11�ere R,i5public - �.,��, ations thp.t wou.14 mould our lives'. - . i . 1..!��­ What ted States, a married to a Miss Tewsley, of' by acclamation, with the o3ebep- bride'and groom are well known to all and � - % .. . I . wai . :Clint011� This request was refused. those in favor re-elected J - ,N. inst. Having passed the allotted span of ' ' I t. - . -be if p hie being 7 . :. . was probably the cause, the trou tion of Deputy Reeve Campbell who is, be- are held in ver 4 cheap te, . � "i a hlessing it would eople, would ,only who -4urv'ives him, with three children. He of reduction work�d a rnl6stly 0 further y high esteem. The former � a. I t. I life several years ago it seems almost useless I . s i] - I I - 1, 4,.; +-k;-I- Rat the rriit-h ­ +�k + + .,IY 4�1_4 I- broughttoafo6usbythe firiancialstrin enc �c _, C was &� steaft,industrious voungy ri�an.a mem- t heir cause and a few we ke I ago met and ing opposed by Mr. Hurlbu'rt, of tht H ran has been a very successful teacher in Me- 0iteem ­ _. �� I I I - V ic y in . 5 J a h pe or net COMPLete recovery. I . I ;� 4 I . I I ber at the Methodist church, and also be collection amounting to 9.25 was Henry County, and the latter a. youn 1 r �=' � � - brought forward a full t oket for the muni- road. -A 9 I . �! Y " oat a quiestion req4ire8 more concentration at present existing. . . -- The Wingbaro. Electric Light Company � I ,P I * I .. � I .4 , i I I I � *� longe�,'d to the Oddfellows' society. . - - Chri tian ranch�man in the same vicinity. The many - - 11 � . 6 � 11 11 '-, , are preparing for high watek�or otht)r amer- � . cipAl elections. This w met by the op- taken up in the Young Peopre's . . I � . - � . � ..A F of purpose,. m oie e0ort of �will, than the self - I " D � - I handsome and useful. I . 11 I t .1 y two months, an- positio � . , 0 gencies by- erecting an engine and boiler -After an illness of oul n also brin i g t candidates. At Endeavor Society of this place for � rs. presents were 'both � :� �__ I I I 10 1 , I Reading,for the Lumber Camps. Miller, for -lighting the lamps and attendin Mir. and Mrs. Leach start in their new life- 2 � ,'-'. .1 discipline maintaill'ed by the majority, even I A: I I hoube near the present power house in Low. otheif of the pioneers of Goderich townshi the nominations on ri a evening last only 9 . , i�f t - ning i ., a t of Bo�called educat'bd people in the.Re times, Chatting a fe - w days ago with Miss Lil- at Winghami I I has passed away, by the death of Mr. Win. fo ; to the fire, on Sunday eve i r. with the he � - . � i p I last."'M arty good wishes of their inany if ; ��-f. or members of th ne I "I e allow- I i , - , - ell W43T - I ,.� .. - lian Phelps, the talented lecturer of the w cou� ilst" for the and Mrs. James Campbell, of Moosejaw, � � ; 4 . � ' n, wh Dakota friends. 9 I 7 owned by Ford', of the Huron road. Deceased was ed to, go in by accl ati . I . � I has taught them. � I -A horse belonging to a team I Luday, 17th inst., - r7 i � . ! ki-OFENINGI.-On Su I I " I : Women's Christian! Temperance Union, I J. Ashton, of Morris, dropped dead on the bora in Wexford, Ireland, and came to the other 11 positions there at to be �cdhtests. Northwest Territory, -arrived here last ] , - � 11 11 � �� - 2 . I ' 1. . i T.' v .,.-. I I . I '. ? . I � To -day we have adl Europe armed with lea,rnied - some thing of the work of tb is excel I ' tten &no of the electors week to spend a few months with relatives. the ro-opening services in connectibn with ?: .. , � _e�� I . � I I - streetJu Brusubls-on Tuesday of last week, county of Huron 50 years ago, settling on �There was a arge a d 0 1 � � 1 � . I " ; . . I � ,._J;_�' the ri�ost deadly er gines for killing 'ffien tha,t lent org.aniz%tion-, ar�ong the/\shantymen of -!while hauling a load of wood. ,the lot on which he has ever sin 0 ' w re mt% a. i c ' � I 11 I , I 11k, � � I a ' resided, 9 and some good epee he ' n It is now twelve years -since Air. Campbell Ro6's church were hald as per announcement. ��, � , � c' I ' I . . a- 'Id - that the ' -The Reeve of Morris will make ap I 'Saturday morning t =rs ri!6'minated first went west. During that time he 'has . f : � 1, 1 , the human brain can devise, and a, po the Ott wa district. 1� I am � to plica- He :was -of at quiet, retiring disp6sition, :' he e . I Rev.1 0. E. Stafford, of Drayton,- formerly li ; 4 1�41 . � werful , - - I I I � : I . ly successful and stationed on Brussels circuit, preached two i I K ,_ i ! Pociety employs.a iniisionary at an outlay of tion to the County council at the ,January sterling integrity of character, and did not by the temperance p rty began .to resign been unusual is now crib of I I- . - - . 1 4. 1 1 . . �, 1, arvy eager to ar every other part of the 8,50, a,i�- # , , 4 i , li p � onth-to'spend the winter around,the I - tak much part in public affairs, alth one had sent in his the most prosperous' farmers In th t dis- exbollent discohr1aes. The morning sermon I , m 'a I - I " . I I session to -p ace four ivards on the list,which le ough and by night every � l' . I I _� r 'i orld in the si order to pre ' who w a out of triet.-Mr; and, Mrs. George ,Robeit=, was based on Isaiah 54th chapter, and at I r � -1 - I resignation, but one a I I . � . %me �ay, in ified, with �the Conaerva I now of S i g - service th. chapter, ,I : W I serve camps, holding religious services on Sun- p,ow numbers '37. , No Morris ratepayer , ident . I tive party. He . . 1; � , - I � - I w I . '_ ave,no ontent at all. formerly of this place, but - I � the evenin Hebrdws I " _It.;� -ve c da and as occasion throughout the . I , trat - - �! � . � 1. peace; we ha sh yr, week - I Refuge. w4 unmarried j; the remains were taken to tovrn. So we will h 24thl to 28th'verses, was tha� text ch;sen, � e _. , -- V I 'God-erieb fo . v following is.- � . , . � I i -ford, are, together with Mrs. Robertson, 4 . .� . i 4esection of the Engli' should vote against a Hausa of the cc - .1 �, will permit. A good deal of � time i I Mob -The pros r ioterment. Th ( neil fot 1894:- F , '' 1, eaking peGple spending thousands of do.1- � entistaff of teachers . has been . - __ �, . - I I I sp spent in conversation with the mcn . in their re Brussels' public _74n arrange T R a'. Spar- Jr., visiting friend, in this neighborhood.- the theme being 11 The saving power of � , � , - . I ��-X . , -engaged for I 1894 in ment has been drawn up and Mayor, John t!ven,,%n�e�ve, il )) ' ; � . " , . 1%'ratoliftup,humanize and enlighten the ' .e Holmo Coun- The green Christmas did ,not prevent the Chri�t. W-ere� were large and interested -`N i f �Af� I - !school. Good work lias been I done in the s ed by the reeve of East Wawanosh and . I � . 11 I I I shanties after the business of the day is ver- ling ; Deputyi] . I I ­ � * . . 'go regationo in attendance who wete well , . : . I W., . athen, while another section is putting and in reading to them, an exercise th is .' rtments. School closed on t deputy -r ' sual number of dinners and other: m-3rry cong � I � he I hel" deve of Morris, , to the effect - An I an, R� Tennant u I . .1,- arious deps , cillors, Ward hl, I.W .�r In -sermons. . � � . � � � . ­ much appreciated, a ... _� Mr. Stsfford's earnest . I I - ­ . � niare thousands of dolla,rs into their own specially when the mig- Thursday of last week and will re -open on tha�t­infntureoany ditching done alongside and Win. Jo - �,-A. : Dawson, makings. -The annual hop at Miller's shop' pleased with .. . . ; . � el I . . . . the� gravel road -b i Rowland Beattie and is . was well attended by pleasure seekers.- The �choir supplied suitable music. Rev.R � � , r__: �. sionary to a .good Wes W. Inglis. � � I I - reader, a qualification Wednesday, January 3rd. , I etween Blyth and Wing. I i I! ckerts by debasing and brutal' ' . I I 1 4 po .izing the I J. XcLearL and R. The Young People's Society mat last Friday A. w sent at the . i3 , l,' . i I that is sought for in such an office. It had I -Word. has been received to the effect ha"01, should be paid for by the township Ward S. -P. Deans, . ]Fe combe, pastor, was pre . , 7 . i _ . . .. . t . . I . � ; - � ­"! 1), oFrIe in the dark parts of the earth - we been th . evening, for the purpose of electing officers morning meeting, To say that the church I , � � � � a practice to send to the camps quan- that Mr. John Balkwill, 'sr., of Chicago, letting the job, and in the meantime: East Arscott. Ward 4,-D MoKinleyr Thomas I - I 0 1 ­ � i ' I i� 7 - . and app inting comiftittees for the ensuing has ,been improved gives very little idea of � . ,-] ., . street of our great cities, yes tities of newspapers for the man to' I � � � have in one I ,, read in 1ormerly of Exeter, is lying in a very low Wpiwanosh township is to pay to Daniel Gregory andl C. Re& ink. I This unprece. ,P � Z � . � I � . N I � - . . i I . 7 - � I � I _� I . . . I . � - I � Z . I r 1 4. � � �_ - , ': � I � I - I I . . . I 4� �Al - : � I � I I i . .1 I � : .� . �, . . . ­ � � . I . � . ; I t . .. � I � . , t I � I � i � I � . , . . 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