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The Huron Expositor, 1894-12-07, Page 4747�. -,IF- -T -5, �t 77- —7- 7- 777 r-_ T'7,---7 pw 7 6 z -2 loll 4 HE. -HURION 'EXPOSITORS DECEM"Ej -"JV now NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dominion Government. This is just what about hard times and threatening to close Callander)and Master Willie' Rattenbury There are no buildings on the 50 acres, and returning in the spring and taking ur the and do no noit owe a cent, only one progress and growth their refineries, and throw probably in position of, collector for a firm in Minne- debt which I owe -the Al le MIR aT M%ny who watched the 20,0()o 'also Ubisted. Aftirhe ceremony had been the price was $2,100. He paid sometb htf formy rgnchise be exten( MThe fture between the parenthesis after each performed, by Rev. Mr. Diehl, the couple over $5,000 for the 1*00 acres. It its report. apolio. His brother James, who, has been health and success. I am nOW aul mative was talren by, one denotes the of the papei on which the of this pl"t, and who took cognizance of the men out of employment. Verily hard times- ng d of hear - reef ne of their friends, ed that Mr, J. Mills has bought 00 acres away cheeisemaking, met him in Stratford, my eyesight is almost . gone, but resident of the I iAverdisemintwil =belound. 4ved, the congratulatio F antecedents of some of those who were am nt �oroyt fore. isi a comparative term. and, t'h rtook of a wedding dinner, from Mr. Young, on - the 14th and both returned home* toget6r.—While ented as this is the Almightylp� will h aud, Mi Nappiness.-Bright Bro& (5) en pa concession, most in its propagation expected and they leaving by tle i4fternoon train for Detroit, paying therefor the sum of $5,300. There Mr. Archie McGregor was in the act of dlit- and"' Winter Torm--Shaw & Elliott (F) not mine." fter these few ark e -the n eg4iv e ww it. rem Bdck&-J. and J. Sproat� (5) are not going to be disappointed. Before It is expected, that there will be -a general an immensti crowd' gathering to see them Is a'good brick house and other buildings on ting feed for-Iiis stock, the axe -in some,way �all sat down to a dinner,unstirpassed by atiy Dff. They have taken up their residence in the place, t mixed with the feed and -went th onuch occasions, and too JMray Sheep--'Ihomas Gemmill. (6) the Dominion elections come on, this Lro- election in Great Britain this spring. Since go rou h much credij cal add, Mr. W. Thc Dai;y Farm. for Me -John D. Wilson. (6) 61inton. -A short time ago, Mr. Will Pickard, of making &-complete wreck of the box. YO not be reflected on these who prepared it- were -allowleil twnt ciety, which was so noisy and so aggressive the Redmondites have joined the Unionists Goderich Township, advertised four head of one was hurt, aid we congratulate Mr. Me- The bride's cake was a minutes for Tel Cle-aing SAler-A. W4wlob. ( everal storeys high. five bl - Sutherland (8) a few months ago,will, be as mute and harm- th Huton Nbtes. stray attle which had come into his prem- Gregor in coming off so safely. After dinner, along with other music, Mr- fifteen miuutes ea Notary Pu to, lto�� q. 6 Government cannot muster., a majority ChdAlwais Pkaents-4. G. Sutherland. (8) Zurich Cardoe Works -F. Bess. (8) less as a new bom lamb, if it is not dead of more than ten Or twelve, and it seems to Mr. Thomas Tr?op, of Rullett, lost a Ises, and they were subseqUently identified John McDonald, of Seaforth, late of t�e Siss. to 8a; that they all by a man living in Aforri , who took them Th speakers, See of Farm Property-Crerar & Bankier. (5) altogether.! be the general ophiion that Lord Roseberry valuable mare one day last week, by colic. 'Greenway. 48thIlighlanders, Toronto, in fuH Highlan(I e Mr. S. Sturdy had lost four hea4 costume, delikiiied oth old and y ubject well thollit Annual Ctloir Coneart-Notho ist Church. (4) McLauchlin, of Morris, has his away- HAPPY FNENT.-One of those pleasing oung �Y- Jaults for Sale-wui. oa-vio ban. (5) Now, w1hle- we know that many who un- would rather take a leap into the dark of a about the same time,.and, satisfied that� VayinglAFirelies and Strathspeys on %p ts -t eir argome Administm orie Notice -John Murray. (5) barn polled down ready for re�building in events. which always create a flafter of ex- ited with this society were sincere and general election than, attempt to push these were - big animals, he went back to GtAin 'Crushing -Murray And Tyndoll. (5) the spripg. citement and- interest in every con ag-pipes. Mr. McDonald-, as a piper, bag- the debate was M Morris, and without any trouble identified lman't Y, no trouble in upholding the Ghridwa&Gitta-C. W. Papat- (8) through another session with his present' -Will and F red Downing have arrived in e reputatioril.,of oat hear. a,_pin -Arop Doret you, Know Bauslaugh. reakIly believe4 that in'promoting its int&- the cattle as big, and brought them home. took place at the home of Mr.' Georg Dee Side, Aberdeen, Scotland his birtk ]ffW_.set0LRent--ExpotJtor eats they Wbre� promoting thelause of their slim majority. Brussels, after a season' on - the likes be- Bloomfield, Lon the 28th of November, on interest manifested by tween Buffalo aad Duluth. It is not thought that the first claimant Of place. Thli bride wore a brooch' she v�re -Veaker reinarkedthat t Quarry Stone-Gleorge dakrer (6) which occasion his youngest daughter, MCreator and their -country, yet we as firmly the cattle had an dishonest intentions, but t oppressive, At the Wilson!& Cash Graaorv-C. Wilson. (8) -On Sunday *night of last week, a robe 'Martha, was united in marriage to Air. on her wedding day, fifty years ago, also a JU, gea eel 't The Last Day -Good t5) believe� that any, and hose the more The new Parlsb. Councils elections will be was stolen from the cut ter', of Mr. 'W. J. '%'" simply mist en in the identity of gold brooch presented to. her on her golden Condition Powders -1. V. Fear. (6) John Luther. The ceremony was performed the pro Qu en ) 8 hote. minent figures, had no other object in held in England shortly and over 90,000., Currie, while standing in the 0 .1 animala. wedding. The groom wore part of the wed- ative, by the small !I in JustiLe to Yourself -Jaekson & Greig.�(I) 3 - . I . . Some time ago, friends' at kintail re. by Rev. Dr. Beaumont, in Grace church. Anaual Meetinsf--J B. Rebtierson. (6) view than the promotion of partizan, politi. persons are to be elected to offices which sheds in Wingham. The bride was supported by -Miss Lizzie ding clothes he wore fif ty years ago, 4u& 'The balance -of t] Accounts Now, Due -IL Willis. (8) ul -Some sneak thief assiisted very material- ceived word that Malcolm Johnston, who Hartle. The rialit hand man. was both smiled on each*other as they did: in then rendered, onsisi Notiot-wro. Somerville. (8) xisted. It is a wondeif uals room's '11r. and )&I Great Reduction"oott Broo. (8) cal ends. Surely it is lamentably humili had not before le i ly in diminishin the quantity of vict left home about 18 years ago, was lying in a their younger days. . Mrs. A. Stewart, of Lt�al. by change, and the parsons an& squires ar hospital at Ashla Mr. Walter Bloomfi ating to be forced to conclu6e that there are e get- prepared for the hanksgiving dinner in the d, Wisconsin, as the re- Seaforth, act6d as bridesmaid, and Mr Slelga.Bells�xullett bride. The presents were useful and costly, by MMeM Smtesm-Mullett a Jackson. (8) men occupying pro the ting their eyes opened in a most wholesome town hall, Wingliam.' sult of an accident in a stone quarry. The John Sheppard, Reeve of Tuckersmith d olo by ial Subberland -(8) -John Thompson, of West Wawanosh, NOTES. --The temperance entertainment last as n House for Sale or Reut-A State and in Society who' will not scruple, manner. No such shook to Torydom has young man arrived - at Lucknow on Wednes, Friday was well attended. -Mrs. A. M groomsman, both filling their positionsi;e% in a, vtef thank had the misfortune to lose, recently, by day evening last week, when it was learned JL ju for the sake of gaining their own persobal been experienced for a- long time. that in blasting rock, he had been struck on Wilson is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H : Mrs. John Alexander, of Tucker8mAb, and ges, the Socet : means of -an attack of spasmodic colic, a n- d has written Mr. A. Stewart, of Seaforth, we e - ent- n the 14th iust.,;' firstelaso valuable mare about five years D ctur ii!,hia skull Walker, in Camlachic, a at the wedding fifty year 1fres and partizan pu'rposes, to trade. in, this way the head b boulder, fra 8 ago as I as at d musical -OVent home that she is very sick. -_Mrs. James J. old* fr6n the ekets of which he h laii. un' the golden wedding. The presents were, with the regular: upon the most sacred feelings 6f human na- Everybody has heard of Dr. Conan Doyle n McPherii)n received -word last Mond'ay that Donald McKenzie, 4th line of Morris, cO sclOus, for weeks. He is still paralyzed both beautiful and costly, and were very C11 ture and- who will not hesitate to embroil and his brilliant literary work. The -Ham- her sister, Minnie "Stratton, bad just died much appreciated.' Towards e all, r,e_wW1VT,V let his horse ran 'Away while driving ho hout the me on the right side, and almost wit at her hus6and's father's i Venmg- their fellow mewin sectarian and religious ilton Herald says that his first book, "Micah from Brussels the other evening, A broke wer of speech. He was taken to his n Menheim.-Mr. left for their homes, and will, no doubt, re- n reccurred Mon Day. strife and hatred, and all this under the Clarke," was Fo coldly received in Great pair of shafts was about the only damage' 900me on Thanksgiving John Sberrit is attending County Council in member for years the pleasant time they - Many of th(� citi- Goderich this week. -Mr. W. H. Taylori Week,,wlien thefine midenco SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, 'Due. 7th, 1894 guise of religion and morality. - That there Britain by the critics 'that Dr. Doyle had done. b _' I zens of Eliniville, have M. P. P., and Captain Robinson paid our spent on this memorable day. -Com. r of Downie half --A- mcfeting of the. creditors of John eenentertained of late bythechimesof are such dangerous charactJers in the coun- the, Trivitt Memorial Church bells in Exeter. village a flying visit last. Monday. -Mr. tmtfoid, was burned to tho about concluded that literature was not his Nauschwanger, jr., of Dashwbod, was held James Hystead, who applied to get on the Leadburv. thing it contsined. Tb It Looks Like a Geneml Eleetion. try, this and �other similar movements,' have work, but a copy of the book found its way last week, at Dashwood, when it was de- It. may appear. strange, but at the distance police force at L ndon a few weeks ago, Geo room, shortly i The signs in the political horizon would -abundantly proven, and it is surprising bow across the ocean to Canada' and was re- cided to offer his goods and chattels for of five miles the " inuiie of the bells " is 0 rge Kistner, anti mg and sgrad so a sale. distinctly heard. The most notable instance passed a successful examination, and was Miss Lizzie Leem' were married on Tues - indicate that a general eleption, for the Do- many really good, sincere and conscientious viewed by the Toronto Globe, being warm- epted and entered on his duties as a day of last Week. The ceremony was per- ed from *e built --The Bobier Prduce Company, of Exe- was on Tuesday evening, the 20th inst. The ace' minion is close at hand. It was generally people they can entrap into their m6shes" ly commended. The review came into Dr. sky. was thickly overcast with clouds which police officer this week. formed by the Episcopalian minister at lion Of the te, shipped a carload. of eggs paked in air- SSM supposed that another session of Parliamlent notwithstanding the -many examplei and Doyle's hand.s, with the result that he was tight cases, to the East Indies last week. hung very low and threatening, and this Mitchell. They were attended by 'Air- -,other valuables being This shipment is only an experiment, and if may account for the peculigir phenomenon of Godbrich. Adam Kistner and Miss. Mary Stimbre- burned in the house &be! warnings. these may bavehad to teadli-them encouraged io go ahead, and lie has become and perhaps two sessions, would be held be We wish t lot of valuable it proves succes3ful more will follow. bearing the chimes in nearly ever� direction, Grx.A-.qi:Ncm-Rev. Mr. Hector, tile Black he newly married couple many es Th years of happiness aud prosperity. -One of �;Sotes. e amount of thi forie, a dissolution would take place. The gr'-ater wisdom and,6aution. famous. The Globe says it thinks the re- and at times the sound seemed to drop froul Knight, preaches in both Methodist Church- -It is reported thpt Mr. John Churchill, actions of ministers, however, go to show, view,was written by Mr. E. W. Thompson, of Cxoderich Township, will dispose of his the zenith. Whatever the cause may be the es next Sunday, in Vi . etoria 8treet at Ila. the jolliest and happiest fellows on earth is. The house W -w They' h English Free Tirade and Farming. a the Herald says Mr. J. S. Willis effect was very pleaing. Mr. Conrad Aikert, whose' estimable wife. Perth Mutudl for $2,4W And that'this is not their intention. ae b t. on, now farm and take up his residence in Clinton. In., and in North Street at 7 p. In. On -One of those events that always cause a presented him with air of pretty baby in the same compim His son Robert intends to take up the study just completed a campaigning tour through 'Mr. Caddecott, the well known wholesale managmg editor of the Globe, was the Monday and Tuesday evening$ - lie lectures girls the oller day. a -V . )' of.medicine, in Detroit. ripple of pleasure and excitement occurred in 19orth. Street 'church. -Viciorig, Street ke hope the children the Lower Provinces. It is now.officially merchant, of Toronto, has been carrying on writer. It 'would be very like Mr. Willison -Mr. John Hill, while wor on Tuesda of last week, it being the mar- Methodist church is buvi -will thrive and grow, and become ornaments. pmkif i'marl king at a Ing a new organ. - a vigorous controversy in,,the Empire with a to do it,'for not only has li& a nic' riRge i is to society. -Mr. William. Smith has again 'announced that Ontario and anitoba; are- e discrim- gliaer in Messrs. IM cTavish & Co.'s facto A A 8 Mage Flanhery one of Me- Mr. Thomas Polly -has bc�i_nght a house on Tono- -w ry, 9 ination in literary matters, but he has lit- Wingliam, on Monday of last wl�,ek, got the Killop's most, popula'r young ladies, to Mr. comillenCed dealing in dressed meats. We December 3.-T to, be atacked. 'On Wednesdav eveiiin Mr. Lakes, ofl Cornwall, England, as to the E ast.Street anti has moved into it.-Condtic- -not so large, there. hope he will find it profitable as such inen Asy were prosperit first finger of his right hand badly cut. it Mabar, of Dublin. After pataking of a tor Farr has removed into big' bei'll-tiful new -the Ontario- deputation, onsisting of Hon.' -y of farmers in England under free erary ability of a high. order, ­which, being a and the mark-etw m ing breakfa�t at tho home home'on the corner of East and Victoria are u ese 7c to 19c for ft ether likely that lie will ose his seful in a community,, in the first'place t'free busy editor, and withal a modest, man, he in bUyiDg surplus stock,. and again ..4to 60 for gel George E, Foster; Hen. John Raggart ; trade,'in which Mr. Lukes contends tha finger. of the bride, the happ couple, accompanied Streets. -Our new Police e is do- in sup-. ks aud 25c,to 40e for due Ron. J. 0. Patterson and Dr. Montague, trade has ruined the farming industry, and is has hitherto kept very dark. -The last of Londesboro, creamet by'a, number of frien(TS, drove to Seaforth.,. plying the wants of a number with a desir- * * y butter ing good- service, morally, to our town. - M. P., were to appear at 'St. Thomas on supported by editorials in the Empire. Air. has been sold to Mr. Powell, df Blyth. The where the marriage ceremony was perform- The Conservativez. nomination up here -was bl commodity. -Mr. Henry Horney is do- LiveStock Mal price e Ing an extensive business in, grinding grain. Wednesday evening; at Tilsonburg on Ca-ldedotf, on the other hand contends that -On Monday, President Cleveland's annual I is 18 cents p'r lb. This has been a led in the Roman Catholic Church. A hoist. very quiet. Th a first we heard of it was, in poor season for all concerned with; eEnipirc.-Nlr. George Acheson is mak- y LIVERPOO] December ii the farmers the of friends accompanied the happy twain to th Mr. Hrne does big work cheaply and well,, Thursday. and at Niagar Falls on Friday. of England, as compared with message to Congress was brought down In The -directors tried hard to get the stationj where they left for Toronto, inr a stron- run for Mayor. and the farmers of the neighborhood fin(t A the week. Receipt n - creamery. 111 - uring Next week Huron and Perth, among other those of Canada, are rolling in ea;lth. It it be advocates, in the section devoted to 20 cents. bat coiuld not. amid showers of rice. Still there are more, 0 He will likely his chopping null a great acconlipodation.- On Mr. Johnstoin ra to follow. get the support f the best elements in: the oeen -and United States cattle If do 7-A,team belonging to Revival- meetings have going on at supplies. light. Quotations, counties, are to be attacked. On- M day has narrowed itse wu really to questions the tariff, free coal and free iron, and in- town as-heis as-�rong temperance in d He is pposed 'Bethel Methodist church - for some time- U80 -to th E, away in Goderiell du Tuesday of last week, - One day lately, while- Mrs. W. J, Slaven, active church- worker. being oan all Such services cannot fail to be prod -active of the meetinc? will be at Wiarton ; Tuesday, of simple fact. Of course these questions can timates tbat, as the very substanti of Lumley, was alone in,the house, a daring. by Mr. JDbn Butler, the old reliable who al pro- being left untied, 'and narro-&ly escaped - J`ihest- steers, 12c; Good t. m-a0i go6d. They have been conducted by at Wingbarn:-; Wednesday, at Listowel; only be settled by impartial personal inves- tection afforded the 'gar refine4ies does hitting the plate I 'front of Belcher's ellow stepped up to the dbor and asked for has now filled- the Mayor's - chair -for several P an .0 ass f to. medium, I%e ; bi) Thlirsday, at St. Marys, and Friday at tigation, bute think there can, at least, be not keep the sugar industry from languish- bakery. They lided with a grocery omething to eat. The lady good naturedly years in succession., and who has fought sdv-- the pastor. Rev. T. W� Cosens.-Mrs.Rod- l0r%, Se. "Receipts of sheep Galt, wagon and badly damaged it. stepped into another room to get him some- crick INI eLeod, of Brucefild, has been oil a, aes ste&dyat 12c for beat 45ther meetings at -di6rent -points little doubt that English farmers, as a class, ing to the extent of closing down the re- �0 eral hard- battles to get there a -ad alliva a Mr. J. J. Iloinuth, of Wingbam, i4s thing, but during her absence the fellow came out on top, but appearances seem �o C visit to her mother and other relatives in; -,BtrFFA.L0, December 3rL are to be announced later on. The live in a more expensive style than Canadian fineries and throwing their employees out of ta,_ stepped inside the door and lielpe this -section.-Miss.LNiarthaMenarey,of Grey _]ket-active, and 20c to 40c, hig OL ken seriously ill on Monday of -last week. d himself against Min this time. The Mayor ha no farmers affect, and we are also quite certain work, they had better be droppedl for good. Two physicians were in attendance on him, arm pies that she- had - just re- weakness for temperance and his zeal in be- -vance toba. deptation is composed of Hon. 0. H. to some w township, near Brussels, has been Visiting on light to medium, sl Tapper;,Hon. ' N. C. Wallce, and Hon. that no farmer in Canada, to -day, could be He strongly advo' and at one time both -were fearful of the moved from the oven, Which he concealed relatives in McKillop for a coupleof weeks. cates the taking off of the half of the churdk will not injure his health .1 butchers' stock; saks, choic Mr. Daley. - duty. worst. His heart is the cause of all the - -After a wearystruggle of -nearly m.ontW,.% 5.25; oo& induced to enter into such a wild eat specu under his coat. On Mrs. Slaven's return -Rev. X. -A.. Fear was in town on Alonday' I., steers, $5.1:0 to to trouble. His many friends will be pleased she discovered the pies missing and politely duration the Snowflake writer's epistle has --iiir to medium steers, Uv' TAis looa- like business.' These gentle- lation as be woula considerfarming, if he hid 11 ing slowly. stepped back. to a bureau d ra-vver, and pro- come to hand, almost entirely made up of to learn, however,tliat he is'ral,� fat heifers, $3.50 to %; mi men are not in the habit of- wasting their to pay say ten dollyrs per acre for his farm � As WILL be seen by the report of the j cured a revolver, when the ro Drysdale. quotations froin Cromwell, Grip and the �Mrs. Thomas Gregory, of N ingliam, re- ue who no- 50 'to $3 10 ; fa keifers, V land, besides taxes. West Huron Conservative ticed her movements escaped, DOTS. -Mr. Angus Murray, who has be wind except -when they hae: an object. in Just imaine for one Convention, cefved a telegram on Wednesday of last tut was glad ell Nor; NVester. Some people say the Mani- $3; extra exports, $3.50 t mom which we publish in another column, Hon. week from Winnipeg, informing her of the stockers, $2.40 - to -$21,75 j view. If a session of Parliament is to take ent that all the land in Ontario was to drop the ies before goin far. ill for the -past few weeks, is, we are pleased tobans don't know what they do want- Patte death of her mother, Mrs. U. Copeland, in A very pretfT event tool place on Wed- to say, recovering, -Miss Mary Howard,. of Well, if lie of Snowflake will tell as what t�gdy, $3 ee-tion, it is seaVeely this week to pass into the hands of a, few J. C. rson, the present representative 43.65 ; frestic, place before -a general el that city that day. The old lady was visi nesdav: morninf of last week,being the mar- Seaforth, is. at present visiting her pkrents they want, and likewise inf6rin. us how the -�J5,255 to �C-6. 50 Ows 8 was again unanimously nominated. It ing I riag of Miss . Evelyn J., daughter of P. B. he*vy calvo likely that the ministers t� 0,11 large landholders, who wou�ld, hol&it at even and friends in. this vicinity. -Mr. (4porge twenty or twenty-five millidris of revenue 'Would go ier daughter, and Was stricken with Hgs-31arket ste4ay and -1 this trouble, simply to enlighten the 4ec. five dollars per acre; how many Howard, who is attending the Model school derived frni duties, can be'raisedwithout a farmers would seem from this that the Conservatives paralysis on Tuesday, and r rallied. Wallace, Esq., of Goderich, to John E. to $4.60 ; modiums av to #4,655; good heay, $4.10 0 is Newton, of Mary at Goderich, -will return next week. Mr.. tariff, or direct taxation, he will be the hero torate, as a session might very easily Upset woud stay in the business? Yetwe doubt if are going right in to fight the Patrons. In -MrA E. B. Ruttan, of Morris, wh sville, Michigan. The ceremony was performed by Rev Howard is an estimable young man, and we of the Jiour and the leading intellect of a,,o,test of that kind it will be interesting quite extensively engaged in the far busi- Dr., Yong 44.45 to $4.55; roughs, I all they had done on the stumpl. It is said there is one fairly good farm in Great a, sent a 1ar shipment to New man, of -Erin, formerly pastor' o*f have no oubtthat he will teach the Drys- North America for the next twelve months!'. nes York Sheep and Lambs -Of the I( Britain that can be rented for one pound to watch the course of Mr. Connolly, the the other day. street church, Goderich. The brid ;a ria dale school with every- success during the �Miss Emma Drager; who h that, by making a "big push" the new per Ir1r. Ruttan has been deal. e, was as been ll, is,* 16 cars were Canadas, and coming year. - -voters' lists ettil be made ready by the first acre. The Empire tells o Patron candidate at the recent Provincial ing in furs for a great many years, and find attired in a pretty navy blue travelling suit in On Thrsday of last week we are,, pleased to say, recoveiing nicely- -vance wamFbut 25cer cwJ, i f a. large land 8 and was assisted by Miss Ell practice was held at Mr. Peter This w -as Miss Drager'A firist illlne�sgnd We e ections. Will he adhere, solid, to Patro-: the New York market the most profitable a Carl. Will. singirigy 10 fei eboii�e stock; natiN� of March, ana that a general election will holder who is- only making two per dent out n one to ship to. Newton, brothei- of the groom� acted as Ddrariid.'s. . We learn, although it was trust it will be her last for many years to 16 rt higher, afid cloo -40c r 0, certainly be held earlk in that month. . Of of his land, bat how high is be holding his ism, or will he return to his first love? -A subscription is being taken up to beat man. Over eiglity guests partook of an stormy in the early part of the evening, that come. -Our genial hotel 1,-eeper -has got a. ;iXcelearance of all atock course, there has been no official announce- land when he reckons up his gain? If the This is the wav the Goderich Signal puts place a memorial window in St. Paul's xcellent repast, after which the bridal the young people ventured out. -Winter, is couple of fine dogs of some high�grade Ct wethers, $3 to $3.85.: party left for their future home in Marys- g ment, made to this effect yet, ad all that Empire would just publish tiIe average ren- it 9 "The cider will flow just about the chureb,Wingham,to the memory of the late holdin off well, giving the people every op- English species, we just forget the- name, mixed sheep, V2.25 to Awnbs, t.3.25 to $4 -good, to we have for the statement is rumor. But, tal of a hundred acre,farm in Ontario, and of time when D. A. Forrester in his blue Crowell' Willson. The design to be adopted ville, Michigan. The bride was the recip- portunity to be ready for it when it comes. and our eterp It not to be iglblacksmith, will in all probability be one illustratin rhe lake shore is strewn with long tim- outdone by his bor, has got a, couple of twsc 19. ient of many costly presents. The happy If, one in Great Britain, with the usual terms of jeans "will toe the scratch in West Huron the parable of the Good Samaritan. Nothing their many 'December appearances seem to justify the rumor. 9 couple have the best wishes of ber, which means a, big loss to the mvvner.�- nice pet'coons. however nst Hon. J. C. Patterson and his -pants more fitting vould -be chosen. happiness. but(i an election is to be held so soon, lease, it would put this matter much more ag" friends for their future Social parties are now the order, and those -about 450 hea+ of the public may rely apon it that there is clearly before Canadian farmers than it has with stripes down the sides:" McCracken and big sister, Ella, of -Mr. Will Gregg, of Holmesvillej who that do not attend are simply not in7 it.- mheep and labs an a few 0 went away over a year ago, has returned. Morris, were thrown out of a cart on Sun- Kippen. rs. Eudie, of Goderich township,, has been some good. party reason for it. Another so-fardone. Quoting extracts from English visiting her mother, Mrs. Snowden. -Mr. 0 EORGE TAYLOR, Lleensed Auctioneer for the the East End Abattoir to -da Since last March he has been on a sea4ng trade day last week and badly shaken up. heir NX County of Huron. Wes promptly attended -ere were present n consi session should, in the ordinary course, be Agricultural papers is not instructive, for News of the Week horse took fri lit at something on the road the North Pacifia. on Harry Tolbert is doing a rushing with all parts of the County. Satisfaction guann- 4md there wasabrisk his new grinder. He says it is the only ar- held, and two more might be Lheld without their idea of hard times -mightseemaparadise ILLNESS OF'COMMANDEP. BOOTH. -COM-- and ran rotmif a corner with the above re- March 21st, the expedition reached, Y. oka- Charges moderate. GEO. TAYLOR, Hippent )rices paid for the b t cat ticle that will cause the farmer to smile P. 0- mander Ballington Booth has been very ill in suit. They are likely to be laid up for son, ham&, Japan, and from there went to 1357-t. I any violation of the constitution. If, there- of prosperity to farmers elsewhere. e China., Irinds were neglected, and I Chiedgo with typhoid fever and nervous time. His is'that if the Chinese d these hard times. -Mr. Harry Durand, who WEDDIUNG BEr>Ls;-"Te had a pretty inar-. tinue pretty low., A few c o lose- a fore the members who support the Govern- prostratibn. few who has been. residing in Dakota for the On Thursday morning of last week, =d in the war they will -scarcely i ge in our Ige last,%veek, the prineipaLs eattle wer sold at K�o e t 31 ment agree to aband6n the indemnity for EXPENSIVE PURCHASE. - The Japanese past two years, has returned, looking bale iniz Air. rt Notesand Comments. fire was di4covered in the wainscotting of a be missed for, in their cities, they are as 1�1'1 FE. Latta, $OIL of John. pretty good animals eLt from Govornment'. has, purchased the celebrated room in th1e third story of the Grand Union thick on or i ary days as one of our Can- and hearty. -The smiling countenance of Eatfi, Esq., * of Tuckeramitb, and Miss 4b; common cattle sol. at a one or two sessions and take the risks of an It is rumored that if the Canadian Gov- Chilian cruiser Esm6bdda' for $1,000,000 in �,hotel, Clinton, and was quickly put out, adian towfl, would be on a Fair Mr. Robert Orr is easily accounted for, his A. Robb, second daughter of harlbs leaner beasts at ab6'ut 2e He election, the political necessity for their ernment faced another a' wife having presented him with a bouncing ession of Parliament gold. with a few pails of water. It had evidentl did not sep any of the war, being do'y-e. be- gie gl same township. The� Are paying about 3c'per y ther A LONDON- FOG. -A dense fogy prevailed been burninga considerable time,as there was baby boy the other do. action must be great. What that necessity they would have to report a deficit of about fore it began. From China he visited Rus happy couple were i4sisted by a few friends,. theep. Good Iambs sell is,. wil, no doubt, be disclosed in due in Central and Southern Englarid'on Sat- no fire in the furnace for a sia and around that way towards four millions of dollars If this- is true it is day previo I sia in A The ceremony was performed by Rev- 9- b, and a few picked ones day, and river traffic in London was The fire was apparently'startedbi the bric a month. ago. He a is to be that ur British Columbia about Acheson. Mr. Litt course. not Furprising men of the stamp of :eter. 1b. A large lot of over co stopped, of the chimney becoming hot. reports sealing a number one job and intends ITEMs.-Tbe anniversary services of the in securing a . charming bride. 'tteuxtoetfa lambs were sold here to - There should, however, be stop put to Caron, Foster, Tapper, Daly and Wallace COLL-Ecm!, CLOSED. -An epidemic' d h The other day, while a buildingwas be. Is -James Street church will be held oil Sunday 9 400 lbs. There are not 19' - - going back in January. Although p reetings, wishing them many su4y andl theria has broken out in Evelyn u this uncertain bout a general election, as w nt'. tion before. OPf e niipa I e 0. Beful days during life's journey. a to hurry on a general elec ing moved on the farm of Mr. H. Murphy, _o�d, yet he says Ontari is far aheaY of and Monday next. On Monday evening tea lag brought, to market, alld College at Princeton, New J ersey, and the near Summerhill, one of the men, M riti h it has a most injurious effeeb pon the coun- the people find it out. Columbia to live in. NOTES. -There arriyed at our station, the c er I will be served in the basement of the church p try in many ways. The dissolving of the institution has been closed. Thomas Pritchard, met with � an accident -Another old resident of Bra other day, a pair of very line red swine of �ITORmNTO, December C SSE !1% has from,6 to, 8 p; In. A, number of ministers COWBOY EVANGELTsT DEAD. -Rev. Robt. finished the journey of life and passed away from a dista -Jersey variety, coias�gned` to Mr. Feeders -About 15 head v Parliament or the Legislature, and the which will lay him off work for some time. the Duroc nee will be present. -11r. ob, The opinion seems to be pretty general. Lee Harris, known all over the United States He went to move one of the r' to his rewar'd, in the person of W. R. Smillie, near Brucefiell They are ollers, when Samuel Elgin Tom, Inspector of Public schools, is �day for farmers, at prices a-, y 0 0 -to 22c per lb. Rh 11 h bringing oil of a general election should ndt that, though there may be a friendly ur as the " Cowboy Evangelist," is dead. at the building Hindes. Deceased was bom at Cold a new variety ii. this localit , and we will Lder- gave a quick movement and Springs, this week ng the Exeter Milan Tennessee. Public school -7 an heir Iturther d' be left to the caprice of the Government of standing at present between Russia' and c - Consumption the caught his hand between the roller d the Northumberland County, Ontaricli, and after the usual opRelial visit. -Reeve Bawden and await with interest t evelop letch -33c per lb. Hogs ause of his -death. sill, crushing it severely. living in various pl meat. -Only three weeks till. Christmas.- thetaytobe regulated asparty advantage England, it"is hardly likely that there is or aces, be becarne. a real- Deputy -Reeve Bissett are attending the lieavy to -day, whibli con might dictate. There should be a tie y en, of Exeter, has sold �he farn) depress the market. Best SAFE-BLoWERs GOT $10,000. -The Com- -The other evening, Rev. Mr. McKa dent of Brussels, then Ainlevville, in, the County Council thia week, at Goderich. Mr. Bawd c n- of A. he lbtely bought from Mrs. R. Hunt, to Mr, loron an avera from fixed by statate, and so long as the dovern- tered and the safe. blown open early the will be any very close alliance. Still strange mer ial Bank at Lamoni, Louisiana, was e was surprised by a visit from a number year 1857. He was married by Rev. Severil from Exeter are attending the De - things happen. the you -ng men of his Leeburn congrega- Gordon to Miss Jane Kelly, his now bereft James M cember session8'at London this we CDOugal, of Clinton, for three --,Wt., -weighed A flie ek, to thousand dollars in cash. We trust Mr. ment can control the confidence� of Par- other morning. The robbers secured over tion, who 'brought with them a large supply partner, in Jnne, 1864, and to them. were gie evidence in the case arising from the were disposed of at $3.80 -$10,000 in money, and a quantity of jewelry, of oats and -a generous donation of articles robbery of Muir's woollen Mill born ten children, eight of whom survive, M-cDougal will be long spared to enjoy th (I ''or" & dissolution should not -be allowed Football, as played by the American col- diamonds and watches. fot household use. The visit and its acdom- viz.: Frank, of Victoria, British C which took lament, fat ho olumbia, People would then placb on May 24th lat.-Mr./Henry Harris 118011wa or breedn before the proper date. comforts of his fine home. -Air. Win. Slater, 9 P Walter to 3�c per IV. Stage were P leges, cannot be called in any sense a gentle RETURNING To ENGLAND. -The Prince of panying tokefis were a tangible evidence of Fred. and Miss Mary, of Schrieber ; John is still coufmed to his bed with erysipe of Missouri, and brother of Mr. knowiast wben an election would take Wales left St. Petersburg Saturday las. game. ?In therecent-game at pringfield, on big the good feeling existing between the pastor and Thomas, of Chaplean, Ontario ; and -A -very successful '6 at home was held in Slater, of Hay, came home une ctedly 4way at li to 2c per lb,' Xpe few days and his people. place, aadwould be preparedin advance between Harvrd and Yale, six men were last week, after an absence of 23 yearsin, Ator way to England, but will spend ' 8, Miss Sarah, Reuben and Lily at home- Mr- the Royal Tem�larslodge room on Monday the NV y of rushing to Bellon, _e with -Emperor William, at Berlin. Hindes bad been failing for the past year, at. Things have prospered well with for the turmoil which it invariably creates. -On Monday morning last, a workman night last. A number of Royal Templars carried off the field out of the twenty-two Tim Ex-GovEp.,-,7oit OF C Cann ANADA.-It is as- named John Ire, an employe at McEwen odom attended, and a most enjoyable a but no one suspected that anything serious fron! Mr. Slater in the land of the fre e, He haA engaged, and in the Harvard-Pennsylvanio, serted positively that the Marquis of Lorne saw mill in Saltford, met with a very pain- was wrong until he took dangerously ill on a fine farm of one hundred and -,grily really choice beeves -gc unich stuff went higher f Is It Uoing To Pieces? time was spent.­�Miss Grace Cudmor of sixty acres. has become a partner in a firm of house ful accident. lie was attending a I Thanksgiving day with someLhing after the Mr, Slater says lie se arge cir- Most ef,thledealig me University game four were ine- acifated.' - Kippen, is visiting relative$ here this we many changes in aught, on the form of apoplexy, and eek. this neighbor d, especially among the -Vlainit of Se per lb., comml the past, year a great deal has There can be n6 doubt whatever th-at, as lapsing into uuc0n- -A very brilliant wedd�g was held at the During ap decorators and is actively sharing in the de- cular saw, when his shoe lace c hoo been aud written aboat the Protestant signing work. sciousnes e never ld settlers. -Air. John Thompson has been -doWn to 2je to 2fe per lb- edge- of the saw, and his leg was pulled to revived, but passed Metropolitan hotel, on ednesday evening now played, the American Association game WEDDixG GiFTs.-Lady Margaret Gro- wards it. The toes were almost severe quietly away the following Saturd of last week, when the catim engaged as teacher for the Zurich school for buying for outside markets Protective Association, better known as the d, ay after- t1e, 900 lbs aver -age, pei as dangerous to the participants as venor, dauhter' of the -Duke of Westmin- only a fragment of flesh holding the ed Mrs. 9. A. Page, was married to Mr. Will. is fully sever noon. It was a great surprise to this com- able landlady, 1895 at a salary of $400. We congratulate I'!- P. It bade fair at one time to be- ster, who ��ill shortly be married to Prince part. The injured member was attended "nity, as but few knew of his illness. Mr. Simpson,. of Parkhill. The Rev. prize fihting, though that it is of ab Job,, On his good suece*s� and the people of 1,WO lbs average, So -per lb sorbing corne a, strong and powerful organization, interest there is no d Adolphus of Teck, has received magnificent to and the paiient is now doing nicely. Hindes was a plasterer by trade and was an Hunt tied the E. �V- Zurich will find him a good teacber.-The ca oubt, and that the nuptial knot, in the presence Ule 1000 lbs average, and it pla-yed a very prominent part in the rom the Queen and members of the -In the spring of 1888, the late Ham- honest goin. , unassuming man, whose pur- of over, one hundred invited guests. The sacrament of the Lordt Supper will be dis- -tattle, 900 lbs averge, players enjoy it is shown by the constant familv. pose was -average, W of ty, 11 11ways to do" right. He was a pensed in St. Andrews' church on Sabbath, heifers 980 lbs ' recent Provincial el6etious, and it was ex- phrey Snell, of Rullett, gave his son Wil- tables were elegantly decorated _1C AON Jibs DEVOURED member of the Methodist church for many tained all th latest delicacies of t and con- the 16t1i inst. Rev. Mr. Musgrave, of Me- hoie_e' 'cattle 1,AON Jibs a -par y o ungarians I I �OW s'9 picked cattle increase in the number eng ingin it. By WOLVE-S.-Near Budapest, liam a thomAglibred heifer calf, Hullett he season- Killop, will conduct services on the Fri4y 1,100 lbs pected by those who (lid not know better or t ' f H years -eturning from-a,� Beauty; it was then a year old, and was He also belonged to -the Orange Or- -Tramps are very -numerous in this village, ing a - th of Hidos, were atJ -who had forgotten the past, that it would wedd* t- evi According to the report o th tacked by -�volves while passing through 9 t some go- onhe A ternobn,. Rev. G. H. 'Cobbledick con- conduct services on the Monday. -Rev. Mr. !Tough -cattle, 1,200 lbs ave play an equally prominent pat in the f e United the last article given from father to son, be der. The funeral took place on Tuesday af- and scarcely a day passes withou andRev. Neil Shaw, of Egmondille, will lb and *2 fore the former's death. Since then this ducting the service. Mrs. Owens, of Osh- ing through the villag.-Mr., P. Dardis, of and Mrs. MeKibbon, of Embro, visited at States Secretary of War, thearmy numbers forest, and despite all efforts at flight, tho heif4r has dropped five bull - calves, which Boston, purchased a ne lot of ho ep.and Lambs --Good, forthcoming Dominion elections. This ex- party was soon overtaken by the animals, roes here ra 'broiijht Se per 1b ; as ely to 25,77-0, and the ye%rly expenditure ii $56,- thirteen of their when 0old, averagbd $105 each; on Monday or�s Mm. R. McFadden, of Mount onMonday last. The prices rangedfrom the parental home, at the post, ot1ke, and pectation, hawever,, does not seem hk -000 000. Probably half of this expenditure and -number were dragged oi�n it became the mother of t, sisters of , were among friends last week.-TNIiss Hannah sheep. The demand for be realized. As will be �een by a statement, - dow Few of those who sue- another to $80. -Messrs. Wood Brothers shipped Butchers'sheep sold for n and devoured. in ing in attendance, and W. J. Norton and wife, a car load of fine cattle to Toronto on Wed - bun calf. A record of six male Ivison has returned home from New York. a oce escaping were without injuries of 7 -year old, is something out of the ord, lead- with barely Unv which we publish elsewhere, the members 1 . y -Mr. Clegg, of the station spent last SA- aioned by the nece§sit of policing ceeded in calves for a of Listowel.' Mrs. Hindes and fam-ily are nesda last. -The Messrs. Davi y hipped a bath in the Forest City. -Mr. Alex. Smith, the West and looking after the Indians. a more or less serious nature. in"ry, deeply sympathized with in their sudden are getting to be at sixes and sevens with THE GRAIN USED iBy DisTiLLERiEs._ -The Wingham Advance says: A few car load of lambs on Monday last. -The Not mariv i . An a-, Fair treatment of these people from the The bereavement. of Stanley, has been I are wanted, but there is each other. According to the published annual report of Joseph S. Miller, (lommis. days ago some members of a family went Exeter foundry is still doing a rushing bus- a iippmg hay from our first would have saved a considerable sioner of Internal Revenue at Washington um Winthrop. -,common stuff. Choice statement of its ex -Grand Treasurer,, one- shooting, -and on their ret ' left a charge iness, and is selling several straw cutters station to New York-�Mr. Win. Blair., son 1 4 -fron, vr-) to antity of grain used for rs $7 per head, a4 amount of money to the United States 8hows,that the qu of shot in the gun and a cap on the nipple.- CHRISTAIAS WILGIVAM. daily. -Pork is sellinj at $5 per , hundred of M . Win. Blair, of Our village -Tho has half of the councils of Western Ontario have In- -The Winthrop this week. -Mr. A. been in Michigan during -the sulmer, ax_ -ty. Milch Cows and the production 6f spirits durin A younger member of the family cried 'to Sabbath School intend holding their annual 8 _icer will have his dian warfare costs more than horest admin- the past _p rived home last week. -Mrs. jains Can- ;and unchauged. Not ceased to exist, nd others &-re follawl"ng in year was e get possession -of the death -dealing instru- Christmas social on Friday, Dec'mber 21st, first opening of the lee Skating rink in th6 19,716,818 bushels a crease for c istration. "Army contractors nig presentLI'd her- husb4nd with a 'young .80on sold at from to their footsteps rapidly." Besides this, 1 the too, are the year of 9,313,591 bushels. The yield of ment, &Md On taking it outgide the hammer but instead of the usual Christmas tree they, old drill shed on Saturday night next. -An daughter Monday latter for reallyboice. notoriously corrupt, and the spoils,systeru cracked the cap nd the charge went crash. intend having a Wigwam oyster supper was held in " the basement of _Lqiga Mary Hatton, Order is unable to pay its liabilities. It spirits from each bushel of grain was 4.492 The programme Of Forest, -who has - been spendin a few comes v a the James Street- church on Wednesday -a all this that the Order Probably. not o er one ng through the kitchen window of a neigh- will consist of music by the ho would appear frot high. hird gallons, as against 4.24 g llon§ for 1802, and I O�. Lack, me choir ad- months with her aunt , X M night last. 4.35 for 1893. b ly no one was in that part of dresses by Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Egmondille rs. R. . ifler, has of that $56,000,000 actually- reached the returned home. SALE REGI& -Farmers having a- good is mpidly being dssolved, and that very the house. There'are several morals to be and Rev. Mr. Cosens, of Walton, also read' supply of wheat on hand are beg'innin On W-eduesday, Decemix soon few can be found who will care to ad- spot it was intended for. f GE,,��ER.A.L BOOTH AND THr,, C7-kp..-The fOl- drawn from this lesson. ings and recitations. Refreshments will be Chiselhuirst. g to lowing dispatch was wired to the Czar of -The death is announced, at Toledo, served from 7 to 8 o'clock. Rev. wear smiling faces while the prices are ad- in. at the Lutheran Me lait that they ever belonged to it. This is Russia on the occasion big ma'rriage - Mr. Lying- GOLDEN WEDDUNG.-A* golden wedding ancing. -The good roads and fine Weather The Ohio, on the 21st ult., of an old and highly grave, the pastor, will occupy th household. orses, cattle Salvation Army throughout the world h was celebrated at the residence of Mr. and have the effect, of making business boom in Rie. John Strempfer, Pro just the result that,m any epectqJd. The it is ratbtr 1�'ughab*le for farm' ers, work- eaLeemdd.Clintonian, in the person of Mr. NOTES. -Mr. Robert Adams belle :Irsuc- Mrs. Donald Stewart, on Friday, Wovem- our village. -St. Andrews senberry,, Auctioneer. greets your Majesty, expresses its sympathy Charles R. � Commander, who h%d reachr 'the cegsful Church Sabbath Society was organized for a special purpose, ingmen ad retail merchants to bear the big in your recent bereavement, and offers up wood bee on Thursday las in Mr. ber 30th, and between tbirty and forty of school intend holding a Christmas tree en- On Tuesasy, December that purpose being the destruction- and American Sugar Trust whining about hard fervemt prayer tEat your Majesty may have age of 78 years. Mr. Commander was for some "Lucia Ron' bush, and in the eve��Jg I they their children, grand children and near rela- tertainin Irarm. Stock Implements, r ones at Mr. tives assembled at their home. Before sit- THk LrrER.xp.y SOCIETY. -A very success - happy and holy union, and a long reign of general dealer, and subsequently his son -in- Adams' residenice, and the evening was ting down to dinner, Mr. Stewart made a ful meeting of this society was held Wn� Shatz, Pr4rietor ; J overthrow of the Mowat Adinistration. times. In 1888 they paid a dividend of tirhe in business th Clinton alone, as -- all assembled with the fai ent. _,o7clock p.m., on Lot 11, Co. therefore, lived its tinle,and although 27.5 per cent. on their actual capital usefulness and benevolence. (Signed) WiL- It hiisy' in law, Mr. -Elder, went into partnership with spent in tripping the light fantastic till the short but appropriate address, as follows day evening, the 30th ult. Aa w on Fri- LIIANi BOOTH. Auctioneer. if -it has not accomplished the purposes for 1889, 23.9 per cent. in 1892, 150 per cent., General Booth received a reply as follows - we Fifty years ago to-nighf. I was marri On Wednesday of last week him He had a large family, all of whom e ame hours, when all repaired to their as aimoun- which it was ed In ced by the 60ciety's report, and flashed by On- Saturday, December mi., Stock, Implements, aided for some time in Stratford and then in ing's enjoynient.-Mr. Robert Hannah, who ma ed few years in that country after 6' Resolved that the Franchise* be extended -of Zurich. Mrner and W designed, why should its mis- and in 1893, 165 per cent. Mr. H. 0. "1 am. deeply touc4d by your kind greet' are scattered. After leaving Cliniton he re- respective homes well pleased with the even. Blair Athol, Perthshire Scotland. I re- . the press throghout-the land.the question erable existence be prolonged ? - Many of Hvemeyer receives $75,0W.a year as Presi in and good wishes. (Signed)' NicHOLAS in a London. He was a staunch Liberal. The has been rusticating in London, has return- being joined to Miss A. McPher on as man tow in- Bossenberry, Auctioneii en," was discussed at that meeting- th64e who tooak., a foremost and naost active. dent ond $25,000 as trustee; Mr. Theodore remains were interred iniStratford cemetery. ed, and is serving his time at the black- and wife, but 4aving a desire tca better in The owell-known ability of the debaters anci On Thursday, December' part in its establishment and propagation Haverneyer $50,000 as Vice -President and -Mr. Robert Sanderson, of Hullett, dis- smithing with Air. John Bullard. --Mr. position in life, left my native land and the reputdd excellence of the Society' p -Thursday afternoon, 2 -2nd ult., was an posed of lot 24, concession 13, to Mr. Me. Scott Bolton and Mr. Ifugh McIntosh went a ro 'p. m.., north half of Lot evidently, equally active in secar- $25,000 as Uaistee ; Mr. Searles receives the important occasion to a came to Canada, and if more of my coun- gramme 'appears to have,� been sufficient in-_ orris, Farm Stock. Sale are now, Proprietoel- couple of popular Gaw who in turn exchanged it -with Messrs. to visit friends in' Morris. They took an trymen bad done the same they would be duement to bring out. he whole country- Martin, Ing its f uction by stirring up strife and same amount, as Treasurer and trustee, and Clintonians, it being the time of the wed- Lasharn and Bell for the Brownlee farm on extended ticket, and will likely touch at to -day owners of their farms, living in- side, for at the time of opening the meeting Auctioneer. etw'e ding of AMr. W. J. Harland to Miss Hat ie it animosity en, its members. Their three other trustees receive $25,000 a year ev4 t the 5th. concession, lot 26. Mr. Marshall Walton and Brussels before they'return.- dependent in a free country. My partner the hail was comfortably filled with an in - in None of these -entlemen have. , ever 'made On Wednesday, -O'clockp.m., in thevillig _-Ae ol)�;-(,L at the start being to get Read. The ' ant took place at the home of Braithwaite sold his farm on the 14th con- Miss Bella Ross, who has been laid up for in life and myself found our path sometimes telligent and orderly audience. First came - the bride?s mother, Huron street, in the cession, containing 150 aeres, to Mr. WnL some time, is alowly recovering and win smooth and sometimes rough, but you can the ordinary business of he Society which e sale of valn i6od workng order before he Provincial an very deep mark by their superior brain presence of a number of friends and rela- Sanderson, of the 12th concession, for the soon be able to be around again.-lMr. Wil- judge by our inside residence and surround- Ellies an Idin el"tions. it mitht injure the On- power -in fact were it not for their under- tives. Miss. Kate Read (sister) acted as sum of $7,500. is conducted in an admirable Manner and This will make Air. San- liam Thomas Morrison, late of Dakota, has ings outside that we have, along with many strictly.in accordance with onias while their prime ob- strappers on com bridesmaid, while Mr.- George Harland, derson owner of about - 475 acres. Dr. Tay- returned home. He says that time6 are more, been success constitutional paratively poor pay, the solicitor h go'Bilo'wn (bth) Of Detroits'performe the part of lor, -of Godericb, has purchased the Taylor ful in Canada. I took up rales. The programme was then rendere(I Ott Tuesday, December *t now sc�uw to be to get it destroyed as work would likel be in inextricable c " rushing in that country, that some of the this farm forty ears ago, when it was all I). in., on lot 22, 11001nees y groomsman, Misses Mabel -and Bessie Cal- farm, and a' as follows : Music, by Glee Club ; instru- -possible lest it may injure the on- old the east half of big other farmers have more money than they know bush, and have ived on it ever since, and mental, by Miss A. MeMordie ; recitation, as usion. Yet the sugar trust is squ 6aling lander, of London, (daualiters of Mr. John farrii to his neighbor, Air. Frank Little. what to do with. �Class 50 acre farm, farm Mr. 'Morrison intends I to. my knowledge I never wronged anyone by Miss A,'Thompson debate, resolved. Xnents, without reserve. J -.0 amea 4 4