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The Huron Expositor, 1894-12-21, Page 8DECEBER EXPr%QITOR THE HUIRON mrsoll, will 0 ine is to be the play of Cinder�lla. the Rev. Dr. Williamson, -of the Rev. lag6 needing exercime.-ditrinj the winter seb, principal parts are reach morning and evenin Ein D ECEM": ER h a. 9 j*0C,p land 91 the let were elected titel"allf ternoon.. - ,,ry. particularly The The following oft' si A. Buriis; niotber, Aliss A. N (jook, of Granton, in Witsonlls a of all the good Scotch Son Cinderella, i touched the hearts . R. Jackson; Sophonisba, sister -w from them raptur Honorary Presidenti Mr. C L s, The Inspector of'tbe Royal Insurance Com- Millar j Willielminc luilit people.present and dre Mor rt ; We have 9, line ot new fruit.3 of the beat of the Ron. Vice Preiident, kry Colbe Miss Cameron, Miss Elliott ; Prince, Al J_ any, of Elpgjaiid. whose headquarters in inder of this nio w 'ariv.sellingzoodsound lueen, tanada are at Montreal, was in tow" in the marler, Fl.e -new raisins, ou$ applause. Rev. Mr, Galloway, H6aorary Aleinbers,-Mr. '. 14"(flirin Cress-- M , W. "Jowett lasFor the rein, lith there per pound.; 23 poundf% Al,ethoilist church,. was on the platforin, and 6ber,_ - Jo-wett ; King, r. currants and figs at S cevt& �l Ali. Thomas Hills, A . Jacob W ron, week. Mr -F. G. Mey�rs, of London, an d Ali' N. Kitig ; old fairy, Aliss 11 Came e given A hearty, -.wel so importedigranitiated sugar for ryods good offered up the -opening prayer. bert H. Ja6ks)n ; Vice :Presi- -village �gar for ll: 24 0ounds e.N, by Mr. P­e�idei* Ro r, J. Geir ,tra hrigh Ooffee 8090,,? buzz fuzz, M kinli�rt ; Duke, r.' formerly of, this place, was in the, 'SU ote of thanks, movea -business, -There will be no TAW v, . 01 i urer; and J%pan, Teas 41re the bedt '�ent, Richard KrItIse; See etary-Tre4s �sq, Miss W. Moorebouse ; this weeg- on for $1 ; our *2 0 Black )ur flue Ceylon Lean and secondecl by tb�.Aaior, Mr. UD. H. King ; Duclic sy ever sold in towit; Captain, arry Jackson el Presbyterian church oil. felt the k"Ane equal to or better than was given to'tbe. *speakers, the FredWestphall; footman, Mr. D. Galbraith ; Lords and service inCarm ove play Black tea Mt 564 pei pound is one pound W'l n,. The Committee, -james 1(oung, Harry Colbert, e court. Besid Sabbath evening next, owing to thepening Bargains any We tea yo can get.else.wherd, try 150 Ladies of th es the ab choir, lie soloist and the chairman. ouirBoutbon i end of Coffee Is. 91AW, good satit e social and George Quinlou, Sam. Jackson and Tudor f we- CIS lkth of th ill be tableaux vocal and instrument of the new Methodist dilirch, but service, tiod, try it onqa and You will W,%nt it always. We pecunin.ry proceei I Jackson. The olubm"'ould like to bear from there w ing as TH r. of the Sunday colleadonsi w'e�,� ;ery satis- AVING determined to 1%dopt, a al music, recitations, &C. Ther6 will prob-. will he held in the morn' usua asto& of fresh groceries we ara 4ell neighboring organizations in regard to form- Chesney, V. S., was at'Seaforth-on Wednes- —IT.) all kiDdS Of— t do and abl his obusin, r e ' h can sell obeaper than f&ctorv. nearly as E CASH ing only to I r6 -of m0ches. possible, - TH y be a large crowd. a P —O..— ru day, attending the funeral of Tralt b Ane -s. as thei cano t help ing a league or series any who fto a I_, * — i SYSTE'M we have resoived to reducs ile cleaning making bad debts that good rmstomers bave'to pay. 2 Mr. W. J. Chesney, who, *hi LOTS OF jjON- Ey,-It- is pleasing to be bld Greenway; GOO, In Dinner get' and Toilet Sets, we have some of the Tilliat-a. Lee,'of thesubs ription price of THE E XPOSITOR -visiting his his gun, charged tbe con- R - 3 & r. accidentally die 1 which we are Palling at lowest cash -ben complaints are so LOCAL BRIES. GLEANING. -Mr. W. �Bush is = finest to note, especiallyu -Dakota, is over on a ,Visit to her c annum, if is B, tents in his face, causing instant death . D D% pilces- C%11'0d seethem. of good trade loji(l about. money being scarce and times North to ONE 'DOLLAR per. d9oughter in Innerkip this week. -Al All kinds. i , aken at bigh�st rn%rl�et prices. Some fine aod fish Ives arid friends breabouts. is vist 113%,Ir bard, that - the - various municipal tax col- numerous relat'" guest of her sister, paid strictly in advance. Bush, of Ray, f ieuds in - this sa 5c: per pound. Mr. James She is this weekAbe litiful weather j3rutosel& lectors report ood collections. HREE vic We are ba ing i. Suitable for ffie IToli- 0. WtLSONY Seaforth. _W. Elder, Seafortb. Mrs.'Lee has -If not paid until the end of.T Bnw.s.-Oeogge lAmieson has sold his -01 - flecior, for TuckefsTith, in- Mrs. J. forite'e-Linber, a nuilib"or are plowing.-Ains e Block, C11111 --- e years in Dakota, and she looks MONTHS, it ' ill be $1.25. t, to Robert da.y Trade, viz.. Bank of Comthero is us that he has been collecti4. taxes been 'twelv w 'last Friday, nd lot on John Stree fori d- 116arty as if'sh� had been a rest- A. M. Wilson returned home house, ve to Wiarton for-fi.ve years and that. in no .previous year as well all I - -s. Walker, soilne Armstrong and is going to mo -oil all these years., Mr. If riot paid until the end'of'SIX and reports her sister, M; FUR CAPES had lie got Eo much money in, and his W"Ofk dent of old Hill who has MOMRS, it will be f-1.50. better. -The LadieW Brigade, with harmless shortly. :The Council' �as prepared its SEE T[14kT YOUR 09f P. R. so nearly completed at this timeof -the vear Dougall) the Scottish genp eman - weaponsofar, will'be one of' the special financial sitement and A will be out this FUR -ATU, FFS TICKETS�READ via onaay, been spending the past fe d the as he has now. He'had, up to M weeks, with Mr. O'. bull aitil family, McKillo No subscription will be sent for a attractions at the Christmas entertainment week.-Thomag Johnston has purchase out of a total roll of $1 Robert Turn Pi . d than one year without, on Tuesday, December 25th. They have east half of lot P, concession 17, Grey, from Send your telegrams t.q all points via, collected $10,375 New �TQrk, Whence be- longer perio NIANTLES, i 'Monday for e past threeinonths. Thoin Roe, fdr $1,700. -The following are �1 3. This Speaks well for the reliable old left or been drilling during 'th d shows that Vill sail on Saturday for the. West Indies. being paid for. Ige, A. C. P.. R. TELEGRAPH-. township of Tuckersmith, an -A number of our citizens attended the the officers elec ed in St. Johu�s Lo( SHAWLS, Yall niadebumerous friends while t . - Ir. Doug �ar; J. T. Ross, P. A township are still able These terms will be strictly adhered Christmas treeentertainment at alem. last F. &A, �L, foy next ye the farmers of tbi mob. pleased to wel- here, -who would be rn J& Cousley, S. D4ESS G GODS, ptly. In one Ines, W. M. ; A liabilities pro o t). at Friday evening, and were geealy pleased Al. ; H. I. Your pcel$ should go v to nieet thei e return liar ct to persons, s took doine him back should h e on a to without respe nee ith it. w. ; S. Wilton, J. W. ; J. Shaw, Secretary Co. day at his own reside ers are requir o MILLINEIRY y -her, Treasurer; J. Y. S.Kirk,Tvler. DQViVION EXPRESS in 61,322, and in one day at Hensall li� took future occasion.�--Alrs. Thomas Ward, of if 9,11; subscrib T. Fletc %'eteMn Varna,. left here on Tuesday morning foi' i .-Mr. Thomas tieftans,the . I the long price, they muEt blame them- ell 4;ctud in $1,066 . here she intbnds Spending a feN� Morris. -The following officers hae b6 TABLE, COVERS, s us that he Osbawa, ssels Orange Lodge; S. Plant, W. collector for Hullett, also inform S. JA. CKSON'L Agent. ds, and where she has a selves ar d not us. in Bill eeks visiting frien NOMS.-AIr. F. Baines, 5th. con-.eion, isL. Al. J. Bowman, A Al. ;M. M. Cardiffj R. NAPKINS finds -tax money coming in as readily as - any w . ter attending college.-Mis& Maggie eek. - Mr. B * rge Cardiff, ve sm ne, S. John Wynn, F. S. - Geo -1404 former year, He has only somewhat, better this w d�y§, at Grieve daurrbter of the 1�te Mr. Willialn In two TO DELINQUENTS. was sufferilig from congestion of the lunge. Treasurer; B. Gerry, Lecturer ; W. H. TOWELS, amourito collect now. rieve, 6f bakota, is in jUds vicinity at. r G' '-Alr. Thomas Russell. is gettlila buildi Mooney, Chaplain; D. Smith, D. of C. Kinburn. and Loudesboro, he took in ove ix AKPSM. E itinix friends -Mr. A. D. Slither- We have now betwe n five and s* bnel George Baeke 11 H. Mooney, CURTAENS, al on the ground fori buildi r, - M. Wilso: --We also- learn that present vis ateri tant n our sub- six- thousand dollas. Coln - C H Ft I ST M A S pai -very land, who liks ior some time been assis thoustnd dollars owing us'o in 1895. -Messrs. Wni. Hanna and John Thomas Maxwell -and Al. H. Aloore, H the taxes in Seaforth. bae.been 'd M BOYS SUITS' dn a Similar the at-Thedford, has tak e Hall are ho -AND- promptly this year and that re is still postmaster: scription list. This must be ooll oted, ine from the lumber woods in mitteemen.�-Leon Jackson Von the diction- -inant to collect. osition in the Sea -forth 1post office. Mr. Muskoka. Air. Hanna go� hurt while there. a very small ren atonco. Allarrears ovoroneyearo OVERCOATS n ary presented by Postmaster Farrow to the on y 'EW YEAR -unate in -What N.; tickson, our postmaster, was fort � oys don't intend going. back. b( The L )st speller in Brussels school. --East Huron MARC R NEXT$' eigh- P R E S E N TS mring the Services o�-so competent a.. the FIRST 0 I? Idliketo see is goodsl e held on January AND TiaF. ScoTs.-Oii. se( every one wou Farmers'llistitnte wilLb N.ENV OFTORRS FOR We are pleased to learn. that of our Tuesday wvr6ning5- at the regular meeting of young man.- will bs placed in the hands iug for Christmas aiqd hard times abolished; l8th, in Brussels. -Division Court will be whom w� 1 ioned last Mr. Peter Dill, nent. t the _ffer special dis- Lady N%irn camli,Bons of Scotland, he I' * ors for collection. better order in church, especially a held here on December 28th.-VoterW List A harre vaiiety of Fncy Ai-titl6e f For the reinainder of thi9 year we c � ack of rvice, in Knox church at Bl- Court will be held in Brussels On. January on- week as being laid tip with an att A, inader-up clothlng� eve Chris4mi,as Trade. counts on al owing, officers were elected for the niug se foil, , ly. -M r. Boys! over�oata, usual close price 94.76, now 33 7b; junior Past Chief, Andrew typhoid fever, is getting along nice xposi- grave. It is a disgrace the way some young i7th, at 3 p. m. ; Grey, at Cranbrook, on suing ar ye At One Dollar a ymr, THE of Morris, were ud if they don't �Rts 11sual C!ose price $3 W. now 66.76 eftain, and Mrs, Jai�ies Ireland, men carry on at night, a Mews Overe Chief., J. G. Wilson - Chi January 17th, at 9 a. m. ; Grey, at Ethel, Pantsworbh�_i �av,S-t; Ladiese and Children's Coate ocott TOR is the cheapest local paper in the -visit be- e visiting the family of Mrs' William Ireland, stop soon ubey will be treated to a half of ina $12. Pow M75, go, and $8.76. John Gillespie Chaplainjam s McMichael; January 1Sth, at 9 a. in. The east Worth $5, E -S . id, Tuckersn-lith, ad other friends Province of Ontario as no other purely fore a magistrate. This is - it pointer and west half A�:splendid opaortunitY f0c sensible anj serviceable R cording Secretary, John Rankin ; Trea 7 e s- Mill roi y the township is at Ethel, and'the in this vicinity last week. , Mr., Thomas bing like the al.. fair warning. -Mr. ollng, 6th at C Edward McFau Xmis and New Tear Gifts. urer Thomas Richardson -. Financial- Secre- ocal paper gives anyt ra-tibrook. e oldest" Ili and- Ballantyne, of Hensall, one. 6f th ter which it cone'ession,tias rented hii far will have WM. PICKARD & GCYS- tory, James R. Aitchison; Marshall, J. F. of reading mat Reid- Standard Bearer, R.A.Scott; Senior find best known stock shippers of this coun- &MOURt LdVisory weekly contains. At the price of one an auction sale on the 3rd day of January Varna. SEAFORTIL Barguin, Clothing and. Dry Goods House,. ty, was appointed -a member of the .4 next. -The Christmas tree came off all right held in the m. I d 'Common; Junior Guard, .4 aard Richar 1E Seafo�th. d- Board of the Ontario iv� Stock Shi dollar p it at this high on Tuesdl&�Tl evening of this week, at Sun- VARrET s. -The concert Te Vper' we can only kee r John McDonal , 2 Robert Broadfoot: Pipe Royal Templars of loron nee Hall by the Win. Ball-antyne, James Me- Association at its recent meeting in standard 'by largely increasing our shine. I enjoyed themselves to their pera E. M. Brokenshire Lieutenant Command - Trustees, b eranc6 oil Friday evening� last, was in -J udge Ifollis, Revisi ug officer for Sout Temp. heart's contentment. Michael, Alex. Stewart; Auditors, Andrew to. eirduletion. May we mccess. The audience r, . W. Graybiel ; -Record Keeper, J. E. held his court here on Monday for present not, every respect a grande Huron, tenti0 to Professor Roffman ; Finance Keeper, Joseph Snell;;. F. Reid. tv our friends to,give us a Scott, J. �the revision of Ole Dominiont voters' lists. therefore, ask. listeriened with rapt at Chapla,u, Joseph mPhysioian, Wroxeter. who tully sustained Hawkins, of Brussels, looking after the mat- helping hand. A good word sometimes Richard Adams; Sergeant, Thomas Snell - MXT1&-RTA1-KMXNT.-7.On Friday Mr. Afe) I lilblu,mbo i�� A JoOD goodly WAFTIIS(�s.-The shops in town have put his former reputation as a hu-ingtist and vo- r- ter in his own interests, has had a wffy. If each subscriber' s, Win. Snell ; First IL Of "oes a great on holiday attire and present, a showy ap- calist. The dialogues recitations, etc., by Master -at -arm evening last, the annual Christmas ente olily number of names added to the list, not 'Second Al. of G,, ohn, Episcopal Church Sunday r list would but send us one render- Fre(I Elise � I DISTRICT MATTERS. - here, but in the other municipalities form- POW On Ou pearance.-Messrs. Black & Barnard, flour the Holmesville Council were ell Winkenweder Sentinel, Ezra Haist School was held in Cardno's Hall and, con e ing the ridincr.-Mr. John Hicks, of Chisel- new subberiber, what, 9, lift it would and oatmeal millers here are very ed and highly ap reciated, while the home aftlering the fact that it came betwoen th 'local paper. This buoyatpresent. They do a'jarge trade talent excelled a1r former oce"ions. The Ploket, J. Cr. Soldan. I -ents hux%t 'who is well known ai�moug the teach- give their favorite- -0 NOTE9.-General Booth Irawing entertaimn . of for th -Alessrs. chair was occupied by Mr. John Torrance, two heaviest c a decided Success. The. ing fraternity, and" who has, e past could easily be done, and woUld not with both. distant and localpoints. Exeter. ill visit $,trarford on" Saturday, January. the season, was 'been teaching in a I school near God Hamilton & Sanderson, veteran cattle deal- in his usual pleasing manner. Excellent ainnie consisted of Choruses, Tableaux4' year, e- il%th, and conAuct a public meeting in the . .. rir-b, -has been re-engaged to teach in the coit either much time or labor. Who ers, continue selling out -stock in large order prevailed during the entire concert of ITEm-s. -There is considerable municipah Opu- 9) talk at pte8�nt. 'three B?s are in th&- aftereagn..­4he officers and soldiers of Sea triloafor;= and fancy drill. The most p McKay, of Park- fully three h6urs:­Mr. William Armstron The i dly the� drill by same school at a Substantial increase of will try I shipments. -Rev. R. -P forth corps tkre busy decorating the barracks ]&I- number was undoul;te Mr. Hicks is a dale, foreign mission secretary of the Pres- of Bay Ciiy, Michigan, is visiting friends field for the reeve�hip. Mr, Williain Baw - 4 The Heavy Briga dle llnder'�Captain Bev- Salary. good tedcher and it jg�w, On account.6f the reduced price, and, prepariog for the " Singing Battle " and byterian church, will preach aiiiversary and relatives in thiA locirity and is looking den, the present reeve, will be opposed by - to, be held ill- their barracks on Christ- erly Kemp. I They must all have weighed is gratifying that those arnion whom he wb wili not, hereafter, be'able to allow sermons her hale and bearty,-Mr. %.V. A. McBrayne Mr. W-. L G. Bissett, the present deputy- -e this practical meaus of allowing Was night. The ad.mission will be ten cents over three hundred pounds (as was previous- labors tak a Orvices.L-TheGov- postmasters and other agents any com- d at the social oil the following Monday and family are 'speiidlng' their Christmas reeve -and Mr. A. Q. Boer, who is at and the proceeds will go to help the w(jrk. ly announced) that is, coollectively. The their �appreciation of hii an n Forest. -Great ) ilinarl. Mr. -Thomas B. Car- ernment has asked the Bank of Commerce missions for remitting renewalt,. The evening will deliN`eir il, lecture on the picture holidays with' -friends in present counc here. proceeds were very satisfactory, at the low e any ubscriptiiDns - that the people, E.,pos#oR is one dollar galleries ot Europe. The committee of preparatons are being made for, the rainbow ling is in the field for the deputy's -chair,. pVice of admission, and will be - used in ini- to receb, price of THE - 4x Hor Tavlor. of Seafortb or vicinity maj feel diiposed to management -are untiring in theiP efforts to Social in the English church on Jauu4ry and will be opposed by Counci' To C would be areat- AT TRIS OFFICE IN ALL ocess. Good 3rd. pi,oving the Sunday School Library in advance make the ocial a grand sit Who will be in the fi�ld for coune6m; -a. give towards 8 k pondents �the -Lady 1kompson fund, There can. be no departure music is being prepared by the choir. WiDDIN4 BELLS.-AIr. John Ratbwell, of not.definitely knovern, but.several are po obliged -to, our nunlerous correw editorial CASES. if they iWO-tild, far the next two weeks; send C, ROCURIEs at rock bottom prices at A. which is explained at length in out being A. �. Rollins, in their contibutions as early in -the wei�k 14,01 columns, and they Vill tr;�usniit to Ottawa, f rom' this rule. G'oderich township, and Miss Sadie Reid, of en. of, among them Youxe's, Seator-th. without charge, any sun ay be McKillop. were united ill -the holybondsof TbomasH. M6Callum, arid several others- as possible, as on account of the two holi FOR SALE.—A good - Second-hand two The cheapest and safest way. for matrimony on Wednesday evening, at the We trust tfixt the- old council. wi-H be re- _s eauh other in succession, this er straw Cutter handed him. -As usual, 1 the reserved seats d po%vi.r ; also a good pow subscribers.to remit is --b post office NIEW BAWNS.-IN11'. John S-. Brownbas horse trea 1410 ff)r the annual concertl of the ethodist y completed, on the TV160pre fat -ill, residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. elected by acclamation, as there does not Avould, Illatprially assist us and possibly ilave. at o. c. wnsoN's. Seatorth. to recenty to l;e much dissatisfaition with tbe� -going fast, alid those whol wish order. An order for a4y sum up d wicDonald, of Varna. The presents -were seem thrnselve disappointment. In - choir are on the 5th concession, one of thelargest an John Keddy- qn w have to Vurry. by 70 numerous and useful. We wish the young present villate fathers. -Mr. s and others T.HE Mission Band of the First Presby four dollarp, can be obtained for on y It �Afanitobi, are visit- the moant*� o Nj:e wish them 'z11 it merry teriim Church win bold an enteriainment in the to sedure good beat barns in the township. Dn Lill e!oZePox.are evident- TWO CENTS. -feet with stone stabling udis a happy and prosperous life. -As and, wife., of � randi a New bisement of the church or, Friday evening at half- Mrs. Cadwell md f� u ertlth the couple S_ e - .r. Christmas 6nd a, happy and prosperou Itioxt weddih a5re very fashionable here at pre ing lii�nds in this villa 'Al Richaril past seven o1clbk. Admission, LOceute. ly drawing cards in Seafortli.-H. T. Me- r. William'Hojg, & the 98 Year, E wtGE Fox, Solo Violinist. Phillips, a former einployee of TRE ExPo8- OTHERS whole building. -M ent, Mr. L. Beatty, olir popular machine Tapp, wife and son, of rden, Mauitoba,, -The laurels 3 4th conession, has also built a barn this isses Bon - B the eveniinff were carried off by beorgo Fox. His agent, anxious to be abreast of the times, are visiting friends here, -The l Patrick Keating, of Of last levening was truly remarkable. He iTo-&, has commenced the publication of a -PUBLISHVRS. season,'56 by 70 feet, with Stone stablin 'en awarded the contract P"fora"noe erand dash whi(.h wee%paper at St. Paul, called the Cana- whole buildin 7 Oil both these took to himself on Wednesday last, a very thron, of Rodgerville, were visiting their - this town, has be handles his bnw with a grace pow d his perfornia dian eAvs Badget.-We learn that the 11 estiniable,young lady in the person.of Miss sister, Mrs. R. H. Collins, this week, -Mr. nee for replacing two new barns for Mr. Mat- remind one forcibly of Remeny an Winthrop. barns the stone work was one by Mr. Thos. Lizzie Thompson, of Goderich tqw ship. J. T. Westeott, fruit tree agent, is the lied forth the moat enthusiast c- applause. BuffaIG m I Rev- Bert Cabson, son of Rev. Mr. Casson, Walker, of Clinton, and the carpenter work thL-Nv Scott,, -;of Tuckere ith, who bad his, a nied by authorized agent for this distriet for Tian 11 Courier." 14LO 1 Matthew Maines, of Londeaboro. .1 by lightning a short time ago. of iiarriston, and formerly of Seafortli, is at A-�;OTIIER OF THr,, BEsT HOILSES OLD. — The --narriage ceremony was perfor barlis burne( allri by Al r. Rev. L. Diehl, of Clinton, at the residence Hulto-x Expoirroit, and will call on the far- SPFCTACLES, all Sorts, all i ces 'the!llome his par- Mr. Robert Adams has sold his young car- They axe both splendid buildings and -%Ve -or Alir. Keating also has the contract f jedld filled,Dick6l present on a visit at of the bride's parents. The bride was mers and others in this district, who can, . t) to suit all, framed in solid gold -ears of- active riage stallion, " Dandy Lion " to Mr. Doug - re barn for Mr. Robert Ross' of O get 0, er-Its recup6rating after h9pe the enterprising proprietors may have �onie 3 crip IOU, very larg and steel, below ormt. A rest o0portunity t oung min- Dandv Lion is de the hapy recipient of it largo number give hm their subs one dollar per - Ur. George Me- est Pebblesat the price of ordinar3, and arduous work. That this y ill Of the West Indies. them filled to overflowing every yer with reached here by arld for one for 1 pair of the An advance. -.-Mews 14,101 ister is po ulr in his district, of valuable preserits. R. MzRcrR, seaforth. ati& highly one of the best'horses that eve; left this the fruits of their magnificent farms. year, in We can assure those spectacles. p telegram oil Friday last, from Shadeland,. uof n of carvers in wn congr6gfttion is evident, part of the country, and Mr. Dougall has gentlemen that tQy have 'engaged- a good WF, have a fine- selectio prized by his o cases suitable for Christ was prese nts. also specill as be was presented witfi a well filled purse made a good choice. This horse was aired Clinton. Londeaboro. Manitoba, announcing the death of Mrs. inan, ho Nvill f n1fil -the eontracts promptly John Ching, daughter of Mrs. Ann Heaman, C.ATTLE SOLD.—Mr. John McGregor, the indu ements on skates. MUILMT & JACKS02 . 1410.1 and to their satisfaction. ' prior to his leaving on his home trip.—The by Robert Bonner. Mr. Dougall pays a DO -,%-'T miss hearing Mrs. Claldwell, Can- correspondent of the Stratford good figure for him. He also takes Seven TVLkCCA-BFks.—At the last Review of Holstein breeder -lltls made, another impor- Carling street, aged 45 years and 6 months. -wing officers IAvonton - She leaves a husband and eleyen chi e ada�s leading Soprano, and Georxe Fox, Canadad ir Kearns Tenffo. 66, the follo 'n(T shipped froin this at n. --Beacon, inx reporting the tea meeting in con- well bred maresivith him, and had the ta.ut sale lately-, a Cow,) F,,T ocic. were elected for the current term leading Violinist, at tho Methodist Choir Concert in Sir tion on Friday last, to Mr. John Morrow, aof, Mr. Robert Brown him purchased - the c4at- week, Messrs. H. & cardno's Ball on the 28th. The plan of hall is filling nection with the new ohu�ch opening Ser- pictures taken by Mr. Ba slaugh, Seaforth, ho,.w at Guelph last dly at papsve-Booltatore and the committee vices at ths-t place, pays . a high compliment before leaving. Knight, A. Al. Todd, Past Coint-nalider W. Brighton,,Northumberland county, a pair tage on Jamea street from. Mr. Isaac Baw- W, D. Smith, of Ray were awarded first up rap I 14 'last OBITUARY. C. Landsborougb, Coniniander; A. Cosens, -en.—Mr. E� A , Bennett has moved into- have added 100 extra sests so that you Avill be sttre of- -r3'1-'S d nd tinder three to a Seaforth divine. He says: " The --Death visited [our village on of thoroughbred cattle. The bull, "Be prize for fat -steer over two , good aeatif you order at; once. Higholaesooyire.t; Lieutenant Commander; G. Layton, Record nd -esideube on Huren, Horn low p, icus of ad ifiisslon-25 and i0o.t speaker was the Rev. - Dr. McDonald, the Sunday 9th inst, and called home Master Pet," is a two year old: -of 'good stock, a Mr. J. W. Browning's I yeaxs; also the Dominion Short L 3 j centa. divine of Seaforth. Water.Wardeirl, son of N11r; and Mrs. Henry Keeper.� I. W. Johns, Finance Keeper;.H ee —The Court of Revision of the Do- veteran Presbyterian 1-geant I 8 Ii I lists -will be held in thc-- lireeders' Association's prize and the sweep 61 eight arich, haplain ; T. Britton, So the heifer i" the same age, and of the Neth- Str t - SPLENDID XIMAS Oriimg.—Overaboes, -rub- He spoke as only Dr. AlcDonald can, and Warden, at the early age years and erla*nds Strain. The public are begini lig to inion voters' -animal of any breed de- Thomas Kearns, Master at, Arms; Robert stakes for the best fat, Aippers or leather shoei of any 'had been in it , ese cattle in -rith are bqrs, moccasins, 2 his -humorous illustrations convulsed the four months. —Deceased - p- realize the importance of th the Town hall on Exiday next, the 28th inst. or sex at the Sho. The Messrs, Sn q,iption. T. Coventry's old stand Is the proper with laughter, One would -,not paredtitly good heath but succumbed after a Biggard, Ist Master of Gtitirds; L. Pepper, cheese industry. Division Court, was -held here ion Alanday wn breeders lid KtLecessful prize plice to buy them. L 1410-1 audience 2ndlaster of Ouards. Joseph Cricb, Son- oy well kno v Mr. J�hn Lee has moved into last.. ffis Honor Judgel) le presided. M[7.LTFTT & JACKSO-,T have decided to 8 I aN#e 1 jaun ell I thought, so quickly did the time -pass, feN ays, illness to It severe attack of BRIEF&—, ieir t -t Guelph Avould Exeter has a private detective who will be a. -wiliners, aad t] riumph a tinel; W. Walker, Picket. ally Successful as the bal tnce of thEif Coal heaters, with or without that his aildressoccupied three quarter% of dice. Walter was a bright'and cheerful boy the tillage and is livingin the house former indicate that they are eq.11L ter'ror to evil doers. —The Royal Templars� Seafortb, avens"L at cost prices for the next 30 days. 1410-1 all hour, but that was the actual tiine in and had shown much perseverance in his ly occupied by Mr. Tewsley.—Mr. William feeders. Mr, 1). IX W ilson, of SlI-K&WARE.—The best quality in the which it was delivered.", :-We are sprry to studies at school. The. mortal remains' Hensa.U. Young, of'Whitby, was visiting his br6ther, bad a very successful open weeting in the: Was awtilrded first prize far the beat fat steer learn that.lr. (31r. H. Gibb, our ne� L v vet.,_ were interred in the Maitland Bank CLEARis(� out sale of Millinery,Fany Drt Young, last week.—Mr. Ben Lawrason basement of the Maiu -Street. church on -amler one Year. marku t and the prettiest deglgns are being c'.,esred lowcost. A81havetomake Monday - evening last, when a very able- out at the great bankrupt sale, headquarters for met with a very painf til' accident recently. wasatLeeburntheotber day on business cemeterybu the following Alonday.at I Goods, Ribbons, etc., be given by the Re-.% W. H. Butt, manufacturing and repa,iring fine jewelry 10 and It seems that -while he %N:,as out in McKillop o'clock, the funeral being largely attended, room ior new goods, my stock of millinery mu t be in connection with the Good Temp,lars.— address w Trmy ALL LiKE I-r.—Mrs. John NVatt, watches. R. UFMCER. seaforth. 14 -1 tf cleared out before January let. Give me a call and in of Centrala.—Miss Bella, Westcott is the - To all -whom it may concern, —Christmas dehorning som cattle, one of them broke testif ing the Sympathy fel or the bereaved be convinced.. Miss H. STMORON. 1407-4 The lectuie given by the �Black Knight foritierly of Hallett, in this county, and, � I r e y gue6t of Mrs. Jmes Delgatty., f Fairfield, j a special invitation loose witl ' 'Ile rope jetiff attached, and ptirents. ethodist church last �eek was not so akoi#, writes tis from Cheliaes, Greeting.—We now extend toyoi 'GRv,AT clearing sale of all kinds of winter the M nce in T) to Oall at our ware Lr owa, on Main street.. and dx- while attempting to detach the rope, Mr. foot wear for the balance of the year at sp*eciat bar- - well attended as it would have been bad the this week.—Mr, Wesley Suell, butcher, ha� AN. ashinvton Territory on December 12,saY- ine out handsome lines of'Parlor Suits, Bert room 0 gain prices for , ash. We have a large aod well ad- those thenest, display of Christmas meats in his. ing We have not' -been receiving your 4 and a hill line of Gibb got, his ri lit knee badly sqneeze(l Constance. weather been favorable. However, butcher shop in Ontario. One of the ani- Suity, Sideboard@, Extent -ion Tahle sorted stock of bnts and shoes to select f rom. When -did turn out got a rare treat, as the paper n y nd we feel Fancy Txbles, Chairs and Ladi, s' Writing Desks, all &graii,st a, post. The.,injilry was severe and RE'SOLUTION OF CON-DOLENCE.—COnstance jrj Henoall oill in and see that we sell cheap- A. who B911,111irlY late] suitable for Christmas presants, also our'new line of painful, and confined'hiin to his room f6i a Lodge - No. 440, Independent Order of WESE1,011' Proprietor. iios-3 Knight kept his reputation as a lecturer. — mals was a prize taker at the uelph Fat� tyut it, as %ve litwe taken, it for over tweultv- Stock Sho2w. and was fed -by Messrs. H. & - Reading Stands, which we are now introducing to week.—Mr. Alon'Zo Leach, of Lupknow, the Good 'Template, at its last meeting passed a G� J. SUTHERLAN-10, Notary Public, Com- The Good Templars here paid Blyth Lodge live years and it seems like mssing an old the public for the first time and as we -can guarantets W. D. Smith, of Hay township (r A. And b well known cheese maker, awl Mrs. Leach iresolution of condolence to Mr. and Miss inissioner in High Court of Justice and fire insurance a fritternal visit last Friday evening, d re- _.�Our elec- kend, to be wj�hout esides, we them in every respect, we would like you to bi sure tric lights are giving the be�tr of vitisfaction. 0 ests of Mr. S. Barton, some Canadiaii nei,bbors who are'as� to 11h w them to vou. wishing you the ae at gu -!Farnham, n account of the death of their agent. All lepl documents carefully drawn tip port a good time.. and zwk us present the zording to law at ver) reasonable cost. Wills drawn, —Alesairs. & Browi�, of London, are- tell 'father. The iesolution was most beauti- tG see it as we tire. We are tioNv as compliments of the season, %�e remsin as ever,. yours Mrs Le, )s father.—Mr.' J. AV, Living- I . vi exhibiting the tree protector in this villagel Box & Co. 14 0.2 al, Parties residences if preferred. Office—at the post truly, BROADFOOT, ston, of Trinity Medical School, Toronto, fully aAd appropriately worded, conveyin I W8 3 Bluevale. 'Tashington. where 9 office, Hensall. You will see, Western NA plce this wee, which protects the trees from, A. Yaum�, Seafortb, is the noted t . . rrived in town on Tuesday evening, look- the sympathy of the lodge nfembers to their, 1 is ruild and pleasant and we are all en-jov- for bargains in Crockerv, G assware and Fancy Goods .- BwmFs.—Alr. William Stewart is home the Coddling Aloth. as if hard Study agr�ed with him.—We bereaved brother- and sister, and the b -ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—The last regular Ing ope 111(7 good health and prosperity.`- Call and see for yourself. from the School of Pedagogy, Tdron-to.— suitable for presents. 1410-1. are glad to notice that our old' friend, Mr. that their. famil would �be re -united here- ting of Zurich Lodge, No. "24, A. F. and mec Stratf4rd n behalf of the A. M. held on Thursday evening jast, was Tile telegraph office has been re:opened in A. Matheson, - forvaerl� of the efteld I3 (-�A,s sulri-kD.—Mr. Chadwick, �vho was Iter. It was sigiied.�, o the Jennings store. Mr. John Collie is the Brue this vicillitv 'IDENT.—On Monda last . most Beacon, but now B68ar of the ell attended. A It, Belleville a fter routine business the young Durhm I kkl) Ac( . Lodge, by M. B. Schoi4s, Chief Templar, w operator.—Afts. Biekle and daughter, Wil.; purchasili 0 ed A ti 8 been unaul- and B. B. Stephens , Ejecretary. election of -officers for the ensuing year was A C. -ILL ENT. —On Wednesday afternooni for the Nbrthwest r'-'anches, � shipped a melancholy accident occurr in Tucker- Deaf and Dumb In i ite, ha , have returned home from kanitoba.— of last we�ek the congregation met in Union ,Sdal.- Smth, a ief 6f Camp Rob Roy, on ritertain- with the following result:— M8 car load froin �eafoth station on Thim short distance South of Egmond-, mously elected Ch SCROOL ENMRTAUKMIANT.—An e proceeded with Miss Mary Scott is away for a month's holi- .7 ille, which caused the death of Mr. Win. Sons �f -Scotland, Bellev�lle.—Tbe Collegiate i W. of last week. . The following are the iiahies v ment under. the all pices of the Kinburn Duncan **AcEwen, Worshipful Master; thurch to consider the tendering of a cal is, Senior. Warden; D. Weismiller, da8, to be ljpent in Clinton and Seaforth.— to a miu'leter. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of - Clin. te Hugh and the Public schools close this week till Public School wil held in the Temper- C. Dav M�wter Alvin Duncan has returned home of Some of thos� from wboin' he purchased J. Chesne3 , youngest son of the la I bee Mr. Chesney took down'a gun after the holidays. It'd st nice thing to be -a erance Hall on Christmas night at which, of Junior Warden; Jam�s Bonthronj Secretary; ton, moderator of tbe church, was present. and the number boufflit from each : 1). D. M..Chesney. from Grand Valley.—Mr. Dunn,'of Glenan- 0 impressive- eacher—durin I holidays. --In the course, the -neighborhood will'be well re- 0'. McEwen Treasurer-; W. R. Hodgins, He preaohed .- a very able and Avilsoll, �Seafortli, I ; Richard 1)elbridge, which he had borrowed from 'his brother, a school t I.E141, Senior Deacon,;' I .W. upw, WaS.in blie, village on 'Tuesday.—Miss sermonj after wbich the busines of the- single barrelled muzzle loader, to-,cean it, case of Scott Brothers vs. Gearey, which was - presented. The programme will be a ood Chaplain ; Josept Tliornas Russell, Usborne, I ; Maggie Hartley bus returned home froin, 4)r a- d R49v. Win, H_ & W. 1). Snjitb, Hay, 4; J. Winkenwa- and hen stepping into the wot)dehed for tried at Goderich last Week, the jury gave 6ne and people will get w'chance to enjoy a Peine, Junior Deaedii; D. Burns, Inside meeting was brought h w r v tha purpose his wife asked him to be very a verdict in favor of thei defendant. Mr. R'.. hearty laugh. Guard; 3'. T. Wren,'*yler; Dr. Thomson, Clinton Model School. Cooper was then -,nominated to be their A'illiani Towers, Hibbert, I Hyiuz-.,-isAL.—The followtin is taken froin to J anles Glen-ni- Usbortle, 2, David Hill, Hib- careful, and caled in the children, who were H� Collins of Exeter, had the case for Mr.' NoTEs.—As Mrs. John Millsoll, was going Senior Stewart; Is'. BAtts, Junior Stewart; pas r, to which all present gave a veiy und the door. A mom�nt after- Gearey.—There was a meeting of the town over to visit her father, tbe . othJr morning, John McN6vin, Director of Ceremonies. the Holland, Manitoba, Iserver., Mr- hearty assent. It is hoped by all that r. bert, 2 ; Fred Baker, 1)ashivood, i. Tllere playi�ng aro Adam Rutherford, who is mentioned, was Cooper will accept the call so unanimou�jy osion was heard and Mr. Ches- council on Saturday evening last, but there she got out of the buggy to nd BmEis.—Our stores are now all arranged -re 0ive'13r %hipped'froln here altogethel wards an expl th gate, , It WL as no was no b tance trans- the horse started -off wi 0"6 her. r �and all . that is Once a resident on the Bluevale road. It given. 'N says.- A pleasant event oecurred on Wed- BRE 5peci6l impor in thei Christmas dress, 'Mr. Thons Lapslie assistedil1r. Chadwick iney was found lying dead. There w usiness of i cap ell the ilipple, nor any sign of one when acted.—The officers elect'of BritanniaAla- without doing ally needed to make everithing lively is a few viTiEs. —Mss Hamilton, of Blyth, is in the purcha,se of these animals. They brought i P, however, nesday, December 5th, at the residence of i some point -ill be installed on the evenl"g damage, . at —1-lessrg. inches of snow, but the such engageil foe the coming year to tiiach in I anothe� car load the gan was picked up, but the charge in sonic lodge vi her lather's. * John' prospect for Air. D. Alayers, it being the marriage of his I -s Ettat of this. son e way or other exploded with te above of St.. John's Day, Thuroday the 27th.—Wo Millson ailtd W. Lindsay have taken a con- is not assuring.—Mr.!R rs daughter,. Lottio,' to Mr. Adam Rutherford. Miss Jennie Mustard place in the - junior on hand the reports of recent meetings Ilia, Lanimie'8 new dwell- "Miss - result. Mr. Chesney was but a young man, have tract to' cut 300 cords of wood for Mr. f rame of Mr. Wi - in department of the Stanley school. Rev. D. Campbell performed the ceremony. ady for the being only 28 years of age, -which renders of the Hay, Stanley, Stephen and McKi1l0P Best. !Ilg tip and 411.nicely enclosed, ri� Alustatd has taught in this place for the The bride and groom were supported by -Vy . ter themelanclioly affair all the more sad. He townshi countis, kindly furnished usby- inside work during the cold weath6r.—Mr. past three years, where he has proved her- Cl — e -fay seivwes of the First Pres - el.t - but we are lorced to hold theii-i Georgb Louttit, of Kilross, was here this Miss Mary A , nard end Mr. J. Ruther 8elf a doinpetent and painstaking teacher. leaves a widow and three children to mourn the s, BaYfleld. ford. The Holland band, of which Mr. i11 ehurelZ of this ton. con-,itiltute one of I week v his untimely deatl� which has cast a gloom. over until next week. I Mayor Holmes of I isiting his brother, Mr. Peter Lonttit. Rutherford is a member, drove out and Both 1�upile and parents -alike regret her events of the year. This A tpfie-e the goods and get the -the Metho- Yor nee the Vill occupy the �ulpit of - —Santa Claus has taken. up his heAdquar- departure. Site will we believe, resume rices. before yotk can realizq sereum the hard tinieg, orer the entire community, as be w4s a Clinton 3 how much you oan save ied the happy couple, and partook of year they erd, Col., gr -te with all who knew him. The dist ell urch on unday riext. —Tuesd i at the po8toffice book stdre.—Airs. her stu'dies in the Clh ton Collegiate Us eat favori .11ing ten ever, 11110resucciessful tha-li usual. Oil SLIA-. on Tweeds and ISntings. If. F. Edwards Is se e London road, is in the bountiful repast provided by Mr. tult ftlnera took -place on Wednesday, to the being Christinas day, Dtvine service with a ok. John Crawford, of tb e. Our -nierchants are now busily en- Ithf se good a at a big- sacrifice to reduce the sto 1410-1 Mayers IMI'lle congi-e-uations, taxed the. After supper the party adjourned moildville cemetery, and was very large- celebration of the Holy. Communion, 'will be Ripley this week visiting her daugliter, aged in arranging their Shops for the holi- of the (;hurch to s e Stanburyarrived Mrs. S. on to the Forestees hall and indulged in dno- 51&� 'trade.—Aliss ijelia, Calder., o0lanitoba, 1Y attended. The scivices were conducted held in St. Thomas church at 10.30 a. in. EzY NOTES.— xeorg T. ackson.—The Rev. 8. Aciies, BRF ing until an early hour, the guests uniting Utrac'(1 out to iTisten to �abile discourses bv al uesday from Toronto University. of Kip ell delivered avery good Sermon in returp e untler Masonic auspictm, be being a highly The services will be semi-chora with speci home oil T I . ed to her hom- in Brussels on Wed- ly.r. a(:I�soii of Knox church, in Singing 'For He a a Jolly Good. Fellow.' nesi "he will returr respected member of Britannia Lodge, the psalins, hymns and anthenis appropriate �o _-W. E. -Johnston, who has been teaching Cartnerchilreli on Sabbath evening last.- day last. So Ilmd of scholarly- attaia- n a the day.—.liss Cawston of Stratford is visli- school in North Dakota -for the past couple Don't forget the Christmas The preents were both numerous and cost- and again resti'me feaching all ear4Wst Student, a deep thinker uernbers of attended ilie funeral i Tree .entertain ly. The Observer joins with a host of School there iOl bodv. ting at the residence of her brother-in-law, of years, arrived home last week for the in6nt in Carmel. church, on Monday even- the biginning of the year- . Miss Calder bas -1 He expretses bis friends in wish the young couple a happy M and his Mr. John Edmond. ­41r. John Dorsey's winter. —Frank Keegan Ame. borne from - ing, 24th inat., or the tea meeting in the and useful future. any warm friends here who wish her suc- 1 8 C ' the X-orthwest.—Our townsmen Wof horse' attached to �his �read delivery wag- Cleveland last week. —Robert Rouatt moved new Methodi t hurcb on Tuesday evening, cess -in iml(Al elljoyetl 1) the NoTFs.—The old (4range y gon, r2an away The other evening, br I tin shop on the 23th inst.—The ReN% Mr. Diehl and 1rs. con8ide)ring the sAvisability 4 tirting. eaking b all 'was never Put f o, a better use than at to his new hVdware an( iwtliene�. After the eveninu service Dashwood. 301 the whiffletree ad upsetting the eart, but bras.8 band. A untriber have signifi Ile gILVO kL Sltol'-t blit interesting addres to a-, present, as -Nilessrs. Murray and T square on Wednesday.—ALliis Maggie Erwin, Diehl, of Clinton, were the guests of Mrs. yndall are tdoing no -further daiiiagk Hugh Constable accompanied by. her cousin, from Sratford, S41lerlancl this week. They were on their N-OTES.—All'S: N. Fried, of Parkhill, is at willinguess to take ipart in it, but it is fegr4- large atlfliefte� tit the Chris&n Ftideavor dointr rusbing business in the crushing create(I sorne ainuement by trying to Stop is home for the Christmas vacation.—On wa,v to Ailsa Craig, where Al r. Diehl has re- present visiting at her -daughter,' Mrs. ed thi�expeuse will'be toogreat for our-en� Soviety's meeting, On 'Monday eveningan lilie, and conferring a beneft oil the stock the runa,wav with his saw -horse, at the o�r- Christma eritly been appointed minister. — Miss Ferris'. —Alr. Jacob Weid has, sold his terp'rising village. We would advise startin 014 fa-%Idoned: tea. ineetin(, was. beld. Sup- feeding comniunity.--Ovee� $1 200 of taxes -s night the Salvation Army pur- c and re4 ner of Market and M,%in streets. aidiug room instead, 1140St bouvitiful ove it Nvas--was were takeii in by the collecior "on Thursdav pose holding a service of song in the bar- Deacon, nf London, who has been the guest house and property to Mr. Louis Kra t. for a K gins for several weeks, re- a handsome figure.—Aliss Laura. Kibler, of ll be benefitted tberebY-�Alr- ana racks. There will be lots of good music on of the Misses Hodl would �j inead liv tlt� ladies of the church iii. tlic: of last week, a good return. for one da;v, -and it* friends in the vil- Mro, Burdge entertained a f6v friends 011 Zuri�h. the oraan violinonouth-organ and autoharp turned home on Wednesday last.—r. Zurich, who was vis I an�d a did justice to alinost completed his roll for this yeac. There urne �did singi�ig. Come and enjoy Bernard Thomson and lhis daugli ter, e, lae lately, has ret I ng to her bome.—Air. Thitrsday even basenic ing last -week, when , ver the good thi4gs. At eight, o'cloGk n ad- e Clarkej of ZuRicit CA-Ritnv-E lyVioR.Ks.—If you con- and sple of , y - . niust - be corn in Egypt'y t S —Union church is —On Tuesday even- who -%vere at Pigeon-, Michigan, visi Wm. Gitt ebringville, is at -present the ple"ant -time was :spent. it yourselves. No, char rilb ,iriwa cutter or � pair of bobaleigb journment ma(le to tive eliurch, where ury Centre, all old gentleman over template w3 ge. mber of members of the Methodist Thomson's daughter, Mrs. -kisher, M'ilier guest of his Sister', Mrs. George Karcher.— to have a Christmas tree entertainlent �Rl -as a guest at the manse for Sev- will be to your advantage to call and see my stock Ing a nu The pitor, W. tbok !lie AN 0 before inVeiting. I have the 1treest stock of nobby church ai;d congregation assembled atthe husband, and also visiting other relatives tAlr. Jacob Kellerman was at London Alou� M6)a&�y night. As. usual, there Will be a, and P�- tnipister iltosif erfl JEWS last eek.—The entertainment to, tters in the county, maddof A I stock and finish- . �e. residence of M�.John -%Morgan, the object of and friends at Rose Hill and other places in -day, on busin'ess.—The Evangelical undav good programme, and the- audience will I of muic b have b;en pven in our'-ebidrell on Tuesday cu ed first cl4as. Prices all in accordance with the ome this week, well 'School Christmas tree festival will be hel7d adaressed by Mr. Budge, of Knox College. t4e �Aloir, rqndered in tht-ir usual efficieut evening Wrvo postponed oil accountlof the times. All are cordially invited to inspect my rigs the gathering being to present. Miss Lily Michigan, returned h 'race MeFaul -will be before buying elsewhere. , FtLPD. HESS, Sr. -1408-3 Morgan with a well filled purse in recogni- pleased -with their visit.—Mr. Henderson, on Christas evening, December 293th.—We and bride, of Essex coun- er, voqal solw% by Miss (1 - death of Mr. W. J. Chesney, and Musgrave and lield this (Friday) evenng, in the, base- -%,on dingtheir honey moon at tile and bv Rev. 34r. DIED.—The young daughter of Rev. E tion of her services as organist.,,, The e - of Glenallan, has been at the manse for the are enjoying s endid weathei just now, ty, are Epen inDr. ackson. Mr. as lie tdwa f the Brandt, of this place, died on Alonday eveli- mig was antly spent in social chat, past week orso visiting his nephew, Rev. especiall for t is tinie of the yei�, but most bo' c of Air. James Ailienhead Stanley. 0 s nient.—l' Tile- supreme n6cessity o ni, of the a eo does, gave �� (took% yractival address, 1-ty. 11 ing last. She had reached the interesting music, &C.�17011w is the time to renew y6ur J. S. Hende'rson.—The seats of the new of the people would prefer sleighing. —Mr. *Mr. William Graha e nd line, with present c7risis, is the. safety of'the Pa is felt " subscription for your paper, ' If your neigh� Methodist church are being placed in Conrad Pfaff has purchased the property of Stanley, has sold 1.50 sheep to Messrs Petty ws ititermin,jetl a deal of the uch was the' rernark of a 1eading M. P. in age of 9 years. Much sympathy for 'Rev. Mr. Eifert, west of Goetz' saw Mill, and Shepherd. They are fok the old count ry hunor for �ildelt lie is celelwateil. I)r. reference to the death of Sir John Thomp- the, reverend genteniu and his worthy bors . do not take THE Hunw; EXPOSITOR tiOn this week. They are of solid oak! vement. The re- use your influence to get them to do so : it in. appearance, and very comfortable. They on which bg intends to erect a brick resi snpae. 1dress as; an exceedingly inter- son, and Such is th d 'ft of much newspa- wife in their sad berea i His -,vere ood, but per talk. 1 Ilthe country? That livains accompanied 'I bY a large firm in Brantfor(l, dence th estill low about by i� number of friends is the best local paper in Canada. F. A. were supplie( e cornin ing.—At th t, I spr e mee ing �d the clima. com this adtlrv".� t Ava-s aii seems of secondary consideration.—At a vere . taken to Seafoyth on Wednesday Edwards is agent �at Bayfield.—Thursday as was also the pulpit. The work of - of the Kni i Maccabees of Dashwood A NEw 8TEMurm Li.,m.—One of the Out- t1iou-1i rgely attended meet g on Friday evening morning, r the om and from th�nce to Hamburg fc�r- December 27th, is the date fixedio plating the church is being pushed forward Tent, No. 13-j, on 7-4-on(lay, the following c � es of the war between China and. Japart tliiiik 'and tfiink earnestly. last, it Was ded t form a Ho&ey club, interment mg year: be a new line of Steamers from the lau 111mle 4)W)FAt (leci in 'North- Easthopi' whereMr. English church Sabbath School Christmas with all hiate in order to have it ready for officers were elected for the ensu wvre (Al received) as there is so much good muscle in-�our vil- and Mrs. Brandt's relatives reside. Entertainment. The main feature of the the opeuing services on Sabbath next, when Past conimander, John Hall commander,, ter country to the United States. ------------ N �c h ci 4 T W. 7ENTY-51E, WHOLE V10 M We afik the ,column to make'. quete below, but ,,dedre these prices =0 ,conifia*!nt air, I arena in valule a-na goo -a chasers of lvw� by the -9 9A and t o the e" Id of good W-Rapons of f0P V nev, er falL plices the ,do - Pofielvely AL -%vhen -vaues -don . �t as ba-ve ejeen the For $6_2" mer cheq For mer j)rjLW 410.� For $8 — it ,colorst, wool Ht 4equal sivy orAO. 16 limiteknum For 48-9 -11 Vet 0010r, fty I *d 31ettolft-t Ve Ing, AU4,611mv 91 For everywheft.4 For 1-34-1 6-nest,e ver ib "Fer-42 M flormply pine" For *41W. 101081t, r"416'r For SIM)- ineds de 0 Tbla, aiep] liable goods. quoted ae'l For suits, forme -For $2-B an sty -leg, 10 F, or $ V. - Suits, pur -b .$5 to t7. For $3.7 suitfh sizes Fov former pno, we olffer and uo fine 10, T�,Ouvu this 4epgrt W -fur t -W ,One,doll -wa's $2.100, TWO `do] j'eg_U1%r $3, All litite -eleared Dip, For do] out vu. auceapl for; tible. i0ft 0611 last * -we ad, Uest 9( W4E) TH, 6;, , ____ a4, DECEBER EXPr%QITOR THE HUIRON mrsoll, will 0 ine is to be the play of Cinder�lla. the Rev. Dr. Williamson, -of the Rev. lag6 needing exercime.-ditrinj the winter seb, principal parts are reach morning and evenin Ein D ECEM": ER h a. 9 j*0C,p land 91 the let were elected titel"allf ternoon.. - ,,ry. particularly The The following oft' si A. Buriis; niotber, Aliss A. N (jook, of Granton, in Witsonlls a of all the good Scotch Son Cinderella, i touched the hearts . R. Jackson; Sophonisba, sister -w from them raptur Honorary Presidenti Mr. C L s, The Inspector of'tbe Royal Insurance Com- Millar j Willielminc luilit people.present and dre Mor rt ; We have 9, line ot new fruit.3 of the beat of the Ron. Vice Preiident, kry Colbe Miss Cameron, Miss Elliott ; Prince, Al J_ any, of Elpgjaiid. whose headquarters in inder of this nio w 'ariv.sellingzoodsound lueen, tanada are at Montreal, was in tow" in the marler, Fl.e -new raisins, ou$ applause. Rev. Mr, Galloway, H6aorary Aleinbers,-Mr. '. 14"(flirin Cress-- M , W. "Jowett lasFor the rein, lith there per pound.; 23 poundf% Al,ethoilist church,. was on the platforin, and 6ber,_ - Jo-wett ; King, r. currants and figs at S cevt& �l Ali. Thomas Hills, A . Jacob W ron, week. Mr -F. G. Mey�rs, of London, an d Ali' N. Kitig ; old fairy, Aliss 11 Came e given A hearty, -.wel so importedigranitiated sugar for ryods good offered up the -opening prayer. bert H. Ja6ks)n ; Vice :Presi- -village �gar for ll: 24 0ounds e.N, by Mr. P­e�idei* Ro r, J. Geir ,tra hrigh Ooffee 8090,,? buzz fuzz, M kinli�rt ; Duke, r.' formerly of, this place, was in the, 'SU ote of thanks, movea -business, -There will be no TAW v, . 01 i urer; and J%pan, Teas 41re the bedt '�ent, Richard KrItIse; See etary-Tre4s �sq, Miss W. Moorebouse ; this weeg- on for $1 ; our *2 0 Black )ur flue Ceylon Lean and secondecl by tb�.Aaior, Mr. UD. H. King ; Duclic sy ever sold in towit; Captain, arry Jackson el Presbyterian church oil. felt the k"Ane equal to or better than was given to'tbe. *speakers, the FredWestphall; footman, Mr. D. Galbraith ; Lords and service inCarm ove play Black tea Mt 564 pei pound is one pound W'l n,. The Committee, -james 1(oung, Harry Colbert, e court. Besid Sabbath evening next, owing to thepening Bargains any We tea yo can get.else.wherd, try 150 Ladies of th es the ab choir, lie soloist and the chairman. ouirBoutbon i end of Coffee Is. 91AW, good satit e social and George Quinlou, Sam. Jackson and Tudor f we- CIS lkth of th ill be tableaux vocal and instrument of the new Methodist dilirch, but service, tiod, try it onqa and You will W,%nt it always. We pecunin.ry proceei I Jackson. The olubm"'ould like to bear from there w ing as TH r. of the Sunday colleadonsi w'e�,� ;ery satis- AVING determined to 1%dopt, a al music, recitations, &C. Ther6 will prob-. will he held in the morn' usua asto& of fresh groceries we ara 4ell neighboring organizations in regard to form- Chesney, V. S., was at'Seaforth-on Wednes- —IT.) all kiDdS Of— t do and abl his obusin, r e ' h can sell obeaper than f&ctorv. nearly as E CASH ing only to I r6 -of m0ches. possible, - TH y be a large crowd. a P —O..— ru day, attending the funeral of Tralt b Ane -s. as thei cano t help ing a league or series any who fto a I_, * — i SYSTE'M we have resoived to reducs ile cleaning making bad debts that good rmstomers bave'to pay. 2 Mr. W. J. Chesney, who, *hi LOTS OF jjON- Ey,-It- is pleasing to be bld Greenway; GOO, In Dinner get' and Toilet Sets, we have some of the Tilliat-a. Lee,'of thesubs ription price of THE E XPOSITOR -visiting his his gun, charged tbe con- R - 3 & r. accidentally die 1 which we are Palling at lowest cash -ben complaints are so LOCAL BRIES. GLEANING. -Mr. W. �Bush is = finest to note, especiallyu -Dakota, is over on a ,Visit to her c annum, if is B, tents in his face, causing instant death . D D% pilces- C%11'0d seethem. of good trade loji(l about. money being scarce and times North to ONE 'DOLLAR per. d9oughter in Innerkip this week. -Al All kinds. i , aken at bigh�st rn%rl�et prices. Some fine aod fish Ives arid friends breabouts. is vist 113%,Ir bard, that - the - various municipal tax col- numerous relat'" guest of her sister, paid strictly in advance. Bush, of Ray, f ieuds in - this sa 5c: per pound. Mr. James She is this weekAbe litiful weather j3rutosel& lectors report ood collections. HREE vic We are ba ing i. Suitable for ffie IToli- 0. WtLSONY Seaforth. _W. Elder, Seafortb. Mrs.'Lee has -If not paid until the end of.T Bnw.s.-Oeogge lAmieson has sold his -01 - flecior, for TuckefsTith, in- Mrs. J. forite'e-Linber, a nuilib"or are plowing.-Ains e Block, C11111 --- e years in Dakota, and she looks MONTHS, it ' ill be $1.25. t, to Robert da.y Trade, viz.. Bank of Comthero is us that he has been collecti4. taxes been 'twelv w 'last Friday, nd lot on John Stree fori d- 116arty as if'sh� had been a rest- A. M. Wilson returned home house, ve to Wiarton for-fi.ve years and that. in no .previous year as well all I - -s. Walker, soilne Armstrong and is going to mo -oil all these years., Mr. If riot paid until the end'of'SIX and reports her sister, M; FUR CAPES had lie got Eo much money in, and his W"Ofk dent of old Hill who has MOMRS, it will be f-1.50. better. -The LadieW Brigade, with harmless shortly. :The Council' �as prepared its SEE T[14kT YOUR 09f P. R. so nearly completed at this timeof -the vear Dougall) the Scottish genp eman - weaponsofar, will'be one of' the special financial sitement and A will be out this FUR -ATU, FFS TICKETS�READ via onaay, been spending the past fe d the as he has now. He'had, up to M weeks, with Mr. O'. bull aitil family, McKillo No subscription will be sent for a attractions at the Christmas entertainment week.-Thomag Johnston has purchase out of a total roll of $1 Robert Turn Pi . d than one year without, on Tuesday, December 25th. They have east half of lot P, concession 17, Grey, from Send your telegrams t.q all points via, collected $10,375 New �TQrk, Whence be- longer perio NIANTLES, i 'Monday for e past threeinonths. Thoin Roe, fdr $1,700. -The following are �1 3. This Speaks well for the reliable old left or been drilling during 'th d shows that Vill sail on Saturday for the. West Indies. being paid for. Ige, A. C. P.. R. TELEGRAPH-. township of Tuckersmith, an -A number of our citizens attended the the officers elec ed in St. Johu�s Lo( SHAWLS, Yall niadebumerous friends while t . - Ir. Doug �ar; J. T. Ross, P. A township are still able These terms will be strictly adhered Christmas treeentertainment at alem. last F. &A, �L, foy next ye the farmers of tbi mob. pleased to wel- here, -who would be rn J& Cousley, S. D4ESS G GODS, ptly. In one Ines, W. M. ; A liabilities pro o t). at Friday evening, and were geealy pleased Al. ; H. I. Your pcel$ should go v to nieet thei e return liar ct to persons, s took doine him back should h e on a to without respe nee ith it. w. ; S. Wilton, J. W. ; J. Shaw, Secretary Co. day at his own reside ers are requir o MILLINEIRY y -her, Treasurer; J. Y. S.Kirk,Tvler. DQViVION EXPRESS in 61,322, and in one day at Hensall li� took future occasion.�--Alrs. Thomas Ward, of if 9,11; subscrib T. Fletc %'eteMn Varna,. left here on Tuesday morning foi' i .-Mr. Thomas tieftans,the . I the long price, they muEt blame them- ell 4;ctud in $1,066 . here she intbnds Spending a feN� Morris. -The following officers hae b6 TABLE, COVERS, s us that he Osbawa, ssels Orange Lodge; S. Plant, W. collector for Hullett, also inform S. JA. CKSON'L Agent. ds, and where she has a selves ar d not us. in Bill eeks visiting frien NOMS.-AIr. F. Baines, 5th. con-.eion, isL. Al. J. Bowman, A Al. ;M. M. Cardiffj R. NAPKINS finds -tax money coming in as readily as - any w . ter attending college.-Mis& Maggie eek. - Mr. B * rge Cardiff, ve sm ne, S. John Wynn, F. S. - Geo -1404 former year, He has only somewhat, better this w d�y§, at Grieve daurrbter of the 1�te Mr. Willialn In two TO DELINQUENTS. was sufferilig from congestion of the lunge. Treasurer; B. Gerry, Lecturer ; W. H. TOWELS, amourito collect now. rieve, 6f bakota, is in jUds vicinity at. r G' '-Alr. Thomas Russell. is gettlila buildi Mooney, Chaplain; D. Smith, D. of C. Kinburn. and Loudesboro, he took in ove ix AKPSM. E itinix friends -Mr. A. D. Slither- We have now betwe n five and s* bnel George Baeke 11 H. Mooney, CURTAENS, al on the ground fori buildi r, - M. Wilso: --We also- learn that present vis ateri tant n our sub- six- thousand dollas. Coln - C H Ft I ST M A S pai -very land, who liks ior some time been assis thoustnd dollars owing us'o in 1895. -Messrs. Wni. Hanna and John Thomas Maxwell -and Al. H. Aloore, H the taxes in Seaforth. bae.been 'd M BOYS SUITS' dn a Similar the at-Thedford, has tak e Hall are ho -AND- promptly this year and that re is still postmaster: scription list. This must be ooll oted, ine from the lumber woods in mitteemen.�-Leon Jackson Von the diction- -inant to collect. osition in the Sea -forth 1post office. Mr. Muskoka. Air. Hanna go� hurt while there. a very small ren atonco. Allarrears ovoroneyearo OVERCOATS n ary presented by Postmaster Farrow to the on y 'EW YEAR -unate in -What N.; tickson, our postmaster, was fort � oys don't intend going. back. b( The L )st speller in Brussels school. --East Huron MARC R NEXT$' eigh- P R E S E N TS mring the Services o�-so competent a.. the FIRST 0 I? Idliketo see is goodsl e held on January AND TiaF. ScoTs.-Oii. se( every one wou Farmers'llistitnte wilLb N.ENV OFTORRS FOR We are pleased to learn. that of our Tuesday wvr6ning5- at the regular meeting of young man.- will bs placed in the hands iug for Christmas aiqd hard times abolished; l8th, in Brussels. -Division Court will be whom w� 1 ioned last Mr. Peter Dill, nent. t the _ffer special dis- Lady N%irn camli,Bons of Scotland, he I' * ors for collection. better order in church, especially a held here on December 28th.-VoterW List A harre vaiiety of Fncy Ai-titl6e f For the reinainder of thi9 year we c � ack of rvice, in Knox church at Bl- Court will be held in Brussels On. January on- week as being laid tip with an att A, inader-up clothlng� eve Chris4mi,as Trade. counts on al owing, officers were elected for the niug se foil, , ly. -M r. Boys! over�oata, usual close price 94.76, now 33 7b; junior Past Chief, Andrew typhoid fever, is getting along nice xposi- grave. It is a disgrace the way some young i7th, at 3 p. m. ; Grey, at Cranbrook, on suing ar ye At One Dollar a ymr, THE of Morris, were ud if they don't �Rts 11sual C!ose price $3 W. now 66.76 eftain, and Mrs, Jai�ies Ireland, men carry on at night, a Mews Overe Chief., J. G. Wilson - Chi January 17th, at 9 a. m. ; Grey, at Ethel, Pantsworbh�_i �av,S-t; Ladiese and Children's Coate ocott TOR is the cheapest local paper in the -visit be- e visiting the family of Mrs' William Ireland, stop soon ubey will be treated to a half of ina $12. Pow M75, go, and $8.76. John Gillespie Chaplainjam s McMichael; January 1Sth, at 9 a. in. The east Worth $5, E -S . id, Tuckersn-lith, ad other friends Province of Ontario as no other purely fore a magistrate. This is - it pointer and west half A�:splendid opaortunitY f0c sensible anj serviceable R cording Secretary, John Rankin ; Trea 7 e s- Mill roi y the township is at Ethel, and'the in this vicinity last week. , Mr., Thomas bing like the al.. fair warning. -Mr. ollng, 6th at C Edward McFau Xmis and New Tear Gifts. urer Thomas Richardson -. Financial- Secre- ocal paper gives anyt ra-tibrook. e oldest" Ili and- Ballantyne, of Hensall, one. 6f th ter which it cone'ession,tias rented hii far will have WM. PICKARD & GCYS- tory, James R. Aitchison; Marshall, J. F. of reading mat Reid- Standard Bearer, R.A.Scott; Senior find best known stock shippers of this coun- &MOURt LdVisory weekly contains. At the price of one an auction sale on the 3rd day of January Varna. SEAFORTIL Barguin, Clothing and. Dry Goods House,. ty, was appointed -a member of the .4 next. -The Christmas tree came off all right held in the m. I d 'Common; Junior Guard, .4 aard Richar 1E Seafo�th. d- Board of the Ontario iv� Stock Shi dollar p it at this high on Tuesdl&�Tl evening of this week, at Sun- VARrET s. -The concert Te Vper' we can only kee r John McDonal , 2 Robert Broadfoot: Pipe Royal Templars of loron nee Hall by the Win. Ball-antyne, James Me- Association at its recent meeting in standard 'by largely increasing our shine. I enjoyed themselves to their pera E. M. Brokenshire Lieutenant Command - Trustees, b eranc6 oil Friday evening� last, was in -J udge Ifollis, Revisi ug officer for Sout Temp. heart's contentment. Michael, Alex. Stewart; Auditors, Andrew to. eirduletion. May we mccess. The audience r, . W. Graybiel ; -Record Keeper, J. E. held his court here on Monday for present not, every respect a grande Huron, tenti0 to Professor Roffman ; Finance Keeper, Joseph Snell;;. F. Reid. tv our friends to,give us a Scott, J. �the revision of Ole Dominiont voters' lists. therefore, ask. listeriened with rapt at Chapla,u, Joseph mPhysioian, Wroxeter. who tully sustained Hawkins, of Brussels, looking after the mat- helping hand. A good word sometimes Richard Adams; Sergeant, Thomas Snell - MXT1&-RTA1-KMXNT.-7.On Friday Mr. Afe) I lilblu,mbo i�� A JoOD goodly WAFTIIS(�s.-The shops in town have put his former reputation as a hu-ingtist and vo- r- ter in his own interests, has had a wffy. If each subscriber' s, Win. Snell ; First IL Of "oes a great on holiday attire and present, a showy ap- calist. The dialogues recitations, etc., by Master -at -arm evening last, the annual Christmas ente olily number of names added to the list, not 'Second Al. of G,, ohn, Episcopal Church Sunday r list would but send us one render- Fre(I Elise � I DISTRICT MATTERS. - here, but in the other municipalities form- POW On Ou pearance.-Messrs. Black & Barnard, flour the Holmesville Council were ell Winkenweder Sentinel, Ezra Haist School was held in Cardno's Hall and, con e ing the ridincr.-Mr. John Hicks, of Chisel- new subberiber, what, 9, lift it would and oatmeal millers here are very ed and highly ap reciated, while the home aftlering the fact that it came betwoen th 'local paper. This buoyatpresent. They do a'jarge trade talent excelled a1r former oce"ions. The Ploket, J. Cr. Soldan. I -ents hux%t 'who is well known ai�moug the teach- give their favorite- -0 NOTE9.-General Booth Irawing entertaimn . of for th -Alessrs. chair was occupied by Mr. John Torrance, two heaviest c a decided Success. The. ing fraternity, and" who has, e past could easily be done, and woUld not with both. distant and localpoints. Exeter. ill visit $,trarford on" Saturday, January. the season, was 'been teaching in a I school near God Hamilton & Sanderson, veteran cattle deal- in his usual pleasing manner. Excellent ainnie consisted of Choruses, Tableaux4' year, e- il%th, and conAuct a public meeting in the . .. rir-b, -has been re-engaged to teach in the coit either much time or labor. Who ers, continue selling out -stock in large order prevailed during the entire concert of ITEm-s. -There is considerable municipah Opu- 9) talk at pte8�nt. 'three B?s are in th&- aftereagn..­4he officers and soldiers of Sea triloafor;= and fancy drill. The most p McKay, of Park- fully three h6urs:­Mr. William Armstron The i dly the� drill by same school at a Substantial increase of will try I shipments. -Rev. R. -P forth corps tkre busy decorating the barracks ]&I- number was undoul;te Mr. Hicks is a dale, foreign mission secretary of the Pres- of Bay Ciiy, Michigan, is visiting friends field for the reeve�hip. Mr, Williain Baw - 4 The Heavy Briga dle llnder'�Captain Bev- Salary. good tedcher and it jg�w, On account.6f the reduced price, and, prepariog for the " Singing Battle " and byterian church, will preach aiiiversary and relatives in thiA locirity and is looking den, the present reeve, will be opposed by - to, be held ill- their barracks on Christ- erly Kemp. I They must all have weighed is gratifying that those arnion whom he wb wili not, hereafter, be'able to allow sermons her hale and bearty,-Mr. %.V. A. McBrayne Mr. W-. L G. Bissett, the present deputy- -e this practical meaus of allowing Was night. The ad.mission will be ten cents over three hundred pounds (as was previous- labors tak a Orvices.L-TheGov- postmasters and other agents any com- d at the social oil the following Monday and family are 'speiidlng' their Christmas reeve -and Mr. A. Q. Boer, who is at and the proceeds will go to help the w(jrk. ly announced) that is, coollectively. The their �appreciation of hii an n Forest. -Great ) ilinarl. Mr. -Thomas B. Car- ernment has asked the Bank of Commerce missions for remitting renewalt,. The evening will deliN`eir il, lecture on the picture holidays with' -friends in present counc here. proceeds were very satisfactory, at the low e any ubscriptiiDns - that the people, E.,pos#oR is one dollar galleries ot Europe. The committee of preparatons are being made for, the rainbow ling is in the field for the deputy's -chair,. pVice of admission, and will be - used in ini- to receb, price of THE - 4x Hor Tavlor. of Seafortb or vicinity maj feel diiposed to management -are untiring in theiP efforts to Social in the English church on Jauu4ry and will be opposed by Counci' To C would be areat- AT TRIS OFFICE IN ALL ocess. Good 3rd. pi,oving the Sunday School Library in advance make the ocial a grand sit Who will be in the fi�ld for coune6m; -a. give towards 8 k pondents �the -Lady 1kompson fund, There can. be no departure music is being prepared by the choir. WiDDIN4 BELLS.-AIr. John Ratbwell, of not.definitely knovern, but.several are po obliged -to, our nunlerous correw editorial CASES. if they iWO-tild, far the next two weeks; send C, ROCURIEs at rock bottom prices at A. which is explained at length in out being A. �. Rollins, in their contibutions as early in -the wei�k 14,01 columns, and they Vill tr;�usniit to Ottawa, f rom' this rule. G'oderich township, and Miss Sadie Reid, of en. of, among them Youxe's, Seator-th. without charge, any sun ay be McKillop. were united ill -the holybondsof TbomasH. M6Callum, arid several others- as possible, as on account of the two holi FOR SALE.—A good - Second-hand two The cheapest and safest way. for matrimony on Wednesday evening, at the We trust tfixt the- old council. wi-H be re- _s eauh other in succession, this er straw Cutter handed him. -As usual, 1 the reserved seats d po%vi.r ; also a good pow subscribers.to remit is --b post office NIEW BAWNS.-IN11'. John S-. Brownbas horse trea 1410 ff)r the annual concertl of the ethodist y completed, on the TV160pre fat -ill, residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. elected by acclamation, as there does not Avould, Illatprially assist us and possibly ilave. at o. c. wnsoN's. Seatorth. to recenty to l;e much dissatisfaition with tbe� -going fast, alid those whol wish order. An order for a4y sum up d wicDonald, of Varna. The presents -were seem thrnselve disappointment. In - choir are on the 5th concession, one of thelargest an John Keddy- qn w have to Vurry. by 70 numerous and useful. We wish the young present villate fathers. -Mr. s and others T.HE Mission Band of the First Presby four dollarp, can be obtained for on y It �Afanitobi, are visit- the moant*� o Nj:e wish them 'z11 it merry teriim Church win bold an enteriainment in the to sedure good beat barns in the township. Dn Lill e!oZePox.are evident- TWO CENTS. -feet with stone stabling udis a happy and prosperous life. -As and, wife., of � randi a New bisement of the church or, Friday evening at half- Mrs. Cadwell md f� u ertlth the couple S_ e - .r. Christmas 6nd a, happy and prosperou Itioxt weddih a5re very fashionable here at pre ing lii�nds in this villa 'Al Richaril past seven o1clbk. Admission, LOceute. ly drawing cards in Seafortli.-H. T. Me- r. William'Hojg, & the 98 Year, E wtGE Fox, Solo Violinist. Phillips, a former einployee of TRE ExPo8- OTHERS whole building. -M ent, Mr. L. Beatty, olir popular machine Tapp, wife and son, of rden, Mauitoba,, -The laurels 3 4th conession, has also built a barn this isses Bon - B the eveniinff were carried off by beorgo Fox. His agent, anxious to be abreast of the times, are visiting friends here, -The l Patrick Keating, of Of last levening was truly remarkable. He iTo-&, has commenced the publication of a -PUBLISHVRS. season,'56 by 70 feet, with Stone stablin 'en awarded the contract P"fora"noe erand dash whi(.h wee%paper at St. Paul, called the Cana- whole buildin 7 Oil both these took to himself on Wednesday last, a very thron, of Rodgerville, were visiting their - this town, has be handles his bnw with a grace pow d his perfornia dian eAvs Badget.-We learn that the 11 estiniable,young lady in the person.of Miss sister, Mrs. R. H. Collins, this week, -Mr. nee for replacing two new barns for Mr. Mat- remind one forcibly of Remeny an Winthrop. barns the stone work was one by Mr. Thos. Lizzie Thompson, of Goderich tqw ship. J. T. Westeott, fruit tree agent, is the lied forth the moat enthusiast c- applause. BuffaIG m I Rev- Bert Cabson, son of Rev. Mr. Casson, Walker, of Clinton, and the carpenter work thL-Nv Scott,, -;of Tuckere ith, who bad his, a nied by authorized agent for this distriet for Tian 11 Courier." 14LO 1 Matthew Maines, of Londeaboro. .1 by lightning a short time ago. of iiarriston, and formerly of Seafortli, is at A-�;OTIIER OF THr,, BEsT HOILSES OLD. — The --narriage ceremony was perfor barlis burne( allri by Al r. Rev. L. Diehl, of Clinton, at the residence Hulto-x Expoirroit, and will call on the far- SPFCTACLES, all Sorts, all i ces 'the!llome his par- Mr. Robert Adams has sold his young car- They axe both splendid buildings and -%Ve -or Alir. Keating also has the contract f jedld filled,Dick6l present on a visit at of the bride's parents. The bride was mers and others in this district, who can, . t) to suit all, framed in solid gold -ears of- active riage stallion, " Dandy Lion " to Mr. Doug - re barn for Mr. Robert Ross' of O get 0, er-Its recup6rating after h9pe the enterprising proprietors may have �onie 3 crip IOU, very larg and steel, below ormt. A rest o0portunity t oung min- Dandv Lion is de the hapy recipient of it largo number give hm their subs one dollar per - Ur. George Me- est Pebblesat the price of ordinar3, and arduous work. That this y ill Of the West Indies. them filled to overflowing every yer with reached here by arld for one for 1 pair of the An advance. -.-Mews 14,101 ister is po ulr in his district, of valuable preserits. R. MzRcrR, seaforth. ati& highly one of the best'horses that eve; left this the fruits of their magnificent farms. year, in We can assure those spectacles. p telegram oil Friday last, from Shadeland,. uof n of carvers in wn congr6gfttion is evident, part of the country, and Mr. Dougall has gentlemen that tQy have 'engaged- a good WF, have a fine- selectio prized by his o cases suitable for Christ was prese nts. also specill as be was presented witfi a well filled purse made a good choice. This horse was aired Clinton. Londeaboro. Manitoba, announcing the death of Mrs. inan, ho Nvill f n1fil -the eontracts promptly John Ching, daughter of Mrs. Ann Heaman, C.ATTLE SOLD.—Mr. John McGregor, the indu ements on skates. MUILMT & JACKS02 . 1410.1 and to their satisfaction. ' prior to his leaving on his home trip.—The by Robert Bonner. Mr. Dougall pays a DO -,%-'T miss hearing Mrs. Claldwell, Can- correspondent of the Stratford good figure for him. He also takes Seven TVLkCCA-BFks.—At the last Review of Holstein breeder -lltls made, another impor- Carling street, aged 45 years and 6 months. -wing officers IAvonton - She leaves a husband and eleyen chi e ada�s leading Soprano, and Georxe Fox, Canadad ir Kearns Tenffo. 66, the follo 'n(T shipped froin this at n. --Beacon, inx reporting the tea meeting in con- well bred maresivith him, and had the ta.ut sale lately-, a Cow,) F,,T ocic. were elected for the current term leading Violinist, at tho Methodist Choir Concert in Sir tion on Friday last, to Mr. John Morrow, aof, Mr. Robert Brown him purchased - the c4at- week, Messrs. H. & cardno's Ball on the 28th. The plan of hall is filling nection with the new ohu�ch opening Ser- pictures taken by Mr. Ba slaugh, Seaforth, ho,.w at Guelph last dly at papsve-Booltatore and the committee vices at ths-t place, pays . a high compliment before leaving. Knight, A. Al. Todd, Past Coint-nalider W. Brighton,,Northumberland county, a pair tage on Jamea street from. Mr. Isaac Baw- W, D. Smith, of Ray were awarded first up rap I 14 'last OBITUARY. C. Landsborougb, Coniniander; A. Cosens, -en.—Mr. E� A , Bennett has moved into- have added 100 extra sests so that you Avill be sttre of- -r3'1-'S d nd tinder three to a Seaforth divine. He says: " The --Death visited [our village on of thoroughbred cattle. The bull, "Be prize for fat -steer over two , good aeatif you order at; once. Higholaesooyire.t; Lieutenant Commander; G. Layton, Record nd -esideube on Huren, Horn low p, icus of ad ifiisslon-25 and i0o.t speaker was the Rev. - Dr. McDonald, the Sunday 9th inst, and called home Master Pet," is a two year old: -of 'good stock, a Mr. J. W. Browning's I yeaxs; also the Dominion Short L 3 j centa. divine of Seaforth. Water.Wardeirl, son of N11r; and Mrs. Henry Keeper.� I. W. Johns, Finance Keeper;.H ee —The Court of Revision of the Do- veteran Presbyterian 1-geant I 8 Ii I lists -will be held in thc-- lireeders' Association's prize and the sweep 61 eight arich, haplain ; T. Britton, So the heifer i" the same age, and of the Neth- Str t - SPLENDID XIMAS Oriimg.—Overaboes, -rub- He spoke as only Dr. AlcDonald can, and Warden, at the early age years and erla*nds Strain. The public are begini lig to inion voters' -animal of any breed de- Thomas Kearns, Master at, Arms; Robert stakes for the best fat, Aippers or leather shoei of any 'had been in it , ese cattle in -rith are bqrs, moccasins, 2 his -humorous illustrations convulsed the four months. —Deceased - p- realize the importance of th the Town hall on Exiday next, the 28th inst. or sex at the Sho. The Messrs, Sn q,iption. T. Coventry's old stand Is the proper with laughter, One would -,not paredtitly good heath but succumbed after a Biggard, Ist Master of Gtitirds; L. Pepper, cheese industry. Division Court, was -held here ion Alanday wn breeders lid KtLecessful prize plice to buy them. L 1410-1 audience 2ndlaster of Ouards. Joseph Cricb, Son- oy well kno v Mr. J�hn Lee has moved into last.. ffis Honor Judgel) le presided. M[7.LTFTT & JACKSO-,T have decided to 8 I aN#e 1 jaun ell I thought, so quickly did the time -pass, feN ays, illness to It severe attack of BRIEF&—, ieir t -t Guelph Avould Exeter has a private detective who will be a. -wiliners, aad t] riumph a tinel; W. Walker, Picket. ally Successful as the bal tnce of thEif Coal heaters, with or without that his aildressoccupied three quarter% of dice. Walter was a bright'and cheerful boy the tillage and is livingin the house former indicate that they are eq.11L ter'ror to evil doers. —The Royal Templars� Seafortb, avens"L at cost prices for the next 30 days. 1410-1 all hour, but that was the actual tiine in and had shown much perseverance in his ly occupied by Mr. Tewsley.—Mr. William feeders. Mr, 1). IX W ilson, of SlI-K&WARE.—The best quality in the which it was delivered.", :-We are sprry to studies at school. The. mortal remains' Hensa.U. Young, of'Whitby, was visiting his br6ther, bad a very successful open weeting in the: Was awtilrded first prize far the beat fat steer learn that.lr. (31r. H. Gibb, our ne� L v vet.,_ were interred in the Maitland Bank CLEARis(� out sale of Millinery,Fany Drt Young, last week.—Mr. Ben Lawrason basement of the Maiu -Street. church on -amler one Year. marku t and the prettiest deglgns are being c'.,esred lowcost. A81havetomake Monday - evening last, when a very able- out at the great bankrupt sale, headquarters for met with a very painf til' accident recently. wasatLeeburntheotber day on business cemeterybu the following Alonday.at I Goods, Ribbons, etc., be given by the Re-.% W. H. Butt, manufacturing and repa,iring fine jewelry 10 and It seems that -while he %N:,as out in McKillop o'clock, the funeral being largely attended, room ior new goods, my stock of millinery mu t be in connection with the Good Temp,lars.— address w Trmy ALL LiKE I-r.—Mrs. John NVatt, watches. R. UFMCER. seaforth. 14 -1 tf cleared out before January let. Give me a call and in of Centrala.—Miss Bella, Westcott is the - To all -whom it may concern, —Christmas dehorning som cattle, one of them broke testif ing the Sympathy fel or the bereaved be convinced.. Miss H. STMORON. 1407-4 The lectuie given by the �Black Knight foritierly of Hallett, in this county, and, � I r e y gue6t of Mrs. Jmes Delgatty., f Fairfield, j a special invitation loose witl ' 'Ile rope jetiff attached, and ptirents. ethodist church last �eek was not so akoi#, writes tis from Cheliaes, Greeting.—We now extend toyoi 'GRv,AT clearing sale of all kinds of winter the M nce in T) to Oall at our ware Lr owa, on Main street.. and dx- while attempting to detach the rope, Mr. foot wear for the balance of the year at sp*eciat bar- - well attended as it would have been bad the this week.—Mr, Wesley Suell, butcher, ha� AN. ashinvton Territory on December 12,saY- ine out handsome lines of'Parlor Suits, Bert room 0 gain prices for , ash. We have a large aod well ad- those thenest, display of Christmas meats in his. ing We have not' -been receiving your 4 and a hill line of Gibb got, his ri lit knee badly sqneeze(l Constance. weather been favorable. However, butcher shop in Ontario. One of the ani- Suity, Sideboard@, Extent -ion Tahle sorted stock of bnts and shoes to select f rom. When -did turn out got a rare treat, as the paper n y nd we feel Fancy Txbles, Chairs and Ladi, s' Writing Desks, all &graii,st a, post. The.,injilry was severe and RE'SOLUTION OF CON-DOLENCE.—COnstance jrj Henoall oill in and see that we sell cheap- A. who B911,111irlY late] suitable for Christmas presants, also our'new line of painful, and confined'hiin to his room f6i a Lodge - No. 440, Independent Order of WESE1,011' Proprietor. iios-3 Knight kept his reputation as a lecturer. — mals was a prize taker at the uelph Fat� tyut it, as %ve litwe taken, it for over tweultv- Stock Sho2w. and was fed -by Messrs. H. & - Reading Stands, which we are now introducing to week.—Mr. Alon'Zo Leach, of Lupknow, the Good 'Template, at its last meeting passed a G� J. SUTHERLAN-10, Notary Public, Com- The Good Templars here paid Blyth Lodge live years and it seems like mssing an old the public for the first time and as we -can guarantets W. D. Smith, of Hay township (r A. And b well known cheese maker, awl Mrs. Leach iresolution of condolence to Mr. and Miss inissioner in High Court of Justice and fire insurance a fritternal visit last Friday evening, d re- _.�Our elec- kend, to be wj�hout esides, we them in every respect, we would like you to bi sure tric lights are giving the be�tr of vitisfaction. 0 ests of Mr. S. Barton, some Canadiaii nei,bbors who are'as� to 11h w them to vou. wishing you the ae at gu -!Farnham, n account of the death of their agent. All lepl documents carefully drawn tip port a good time.. and zwk us present the zording to law at ver) reasonable cost. Wills drawn, —Alesairs. & Browi�, of London, are- tell 'father. The iesolution was most beauti- tG see it as we tire. We are tioNv as compliments of the season, %�e remsin as ever,. yours Mrs Le, )s father.—Mr.' J. AV, Living- I . vi exhibiting the tree protector in this villagel Box & Co. 14 0.2 al, Parties residences if preferred. Office—at the post truly, BROADFOOT, ston, of Trinity Medical School, Toronto, fully aAd appropriately worded, conveyin I W8 3 Bluevale. 'Tashington. where 9 office, Hensall. You will see, Western NA plce this wee, which protects the trees from, A. Yaum�, Seafortb, is the noted t . . rrived in town on Tuesday evening, look- the sympathy of the lodge nfembers to their, 1 is ruild and pleasant and we are all en-jov- for bargains in Crockerv, G assware and Fancy Goods .- BwmFs.—Alr. William Stewart is home the Coddling Aloth. as if hard Study agr�ed with him.—We bereaved brother- and sister, and the b -ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—The last regular Ing ope 111(7 good health and prosperity.`- Call and see for yourself. from the School of Pedagogy, Tdron-to.— suitable for presents. 1410-1. are glad to notice that our old' friend, Mr. that their. famil would �be re -united here- ting of Zurich Lodge, No. "24, A. F. and mec Stratf4rd n behalf of the A. M. held on Thursday evening jast, was Tile telegraph office has been re:opened in A. Matheson, - forvaerl� of the efteld I3 (-�A,s sulri-kD.—Mr. Chadwick, �vho was Iter. It was sigiied.�, o the Jennings store. Mr. John Collie is the Brue this vicillitv 'IDENT.—On Monda last . most Beacon, but now B68ar of the ell attended. A It, Belleville a fter routine business the young Durhm I kkl) Ac( . Lodge, by M. B. Schoi4s, Chief Templar, w operator.—Afts. Biekle and daughter, Wil.; purchasili 0 ed A ti 8 been unaul- and B. B. Stephens , Ejecretary. election of -officers for the ensuing year was A C. -ILL ENT. —On Wednesday afternooni for the Nbrthwest r'-'anches, � shipped a melancholy accident occurr in Tucker- Deaf and Dumb In i ite, ha , have returned home from kanitoba.— of last we�ek the congregation met in Union ,Sdal.- Smth, a ief 6f Camp Rob Roy, on ritertain- with the following result:— M8 car load froin �eafoth station on Thim short distance South of Egmond-, mously elected Ch SCROOL ENMRTAUKMIANT.—An e proceeded with Miss Mary Scott is away for a month's holi- .7 ille, which caused the death of Mr. Win. Sons �f -Scotland, Bellev�lle.—Tbe Collegiate i W. of last week. . The following are the iiahies v ment under. the all pices of the Kinburn Duncan **AcEwen, Worshipful Master; thurch to consider the tendering of a cal is, Senior. Warden; D. Weismiller, da8, to be ljpent in Clinton and Seaforth.— to a miu'leter. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of - Clin. te Hugh and the Public schools close this week till Public School wil held in the Temper- C. Dav M�wter Alvin Duncan has returned home of Some of thos� from wboin' he purchased J. Chesne3 , youngest son of the la I bee Mr. Chesney took down'a gun after the holidays. It'd st nice thing to be -a erance Hall on Christmas night at which, of Junior Warden; Jam�s Bonthronj Secretary; ton, moderator of tbe church, was present. and the number boufflit from each : 1). D. M..Chesney. from Grand Valley.—Mr. Dunn,'of Glenan- 0 impressive- eacher—durin I holidays. --In the course, the -neighborhood will'be well re- 0'. McEwen Treasurer-; W. R. Hodgins, He preaohed .- a very able and Avilsoll, �Seafortli, I ; Richard 1)elbridge, which he had borrowed from 'his brother, a school t I.E141, Senior Deacon,;' I .W. upw, WaS.in blie, village on 'Tuesday.—Miss sermonj after wbich the busines of the- single barrelled muzzle loader, to-,cean it, case of Scott Brothers vs. Gearey, which was - presented. The programme will be a ood Chaplain ; Josept Tliornas Russell, Usborne, I ; Maggie Hartley bus returned home froin, 4)r a- d R49v. Win, H_ & W. 1). Snjitb, Hay, 4; J. Winkenwa- and hen stepping into the wot)dehed for tried at Goderich last Week, the jury gave 6ne and people will get w'chance to enjoy a Peine, Junior Deaedii; D. Burns, Inside meeting was brought h w r v tha purpose his wife asked him to be very a verdict in favor of thei defendant. Mr. R'.. hearty laugh. Guard; 3'. T. Wren,'*yler; Dr. Thomson, Clinton Model School. Cooper was then -,nominated to be their A'illiani Towers, Hibbert, I Hyiuz-.,-isAL.—The followtin is taken froin to J anles Glen-ni- Usbortle, 2, David Hill, Hib- careful, and caled in the children, who were H� Collins of Exeter, had the case for Mr.' NoTEs.—As Mrs. John Millsoll, was going Senior Stewart; Is'. BAtts, Junior Stewart; pas r, to which all present gave a veiy und the door. A mom�nt after- Gearey.—There was a meeting of the town over to visit her father, tbe . othJr morning, John McN6vin, Director of Ceremonies. the Holland, Manitoba, Iserver., Mr- hearty assent. It is hoped by all that r. bert, 2 ; Fred Baker, 1)ashivood, i. Tllere playi�ng aro Adam Rutherford, who is mentioned, was Cooper will accept the call so unanimou�jy osion was heard and Mr. Ches- council on Saturday evening last, but there she got out of the buggy to nd BmEis.—Our stores are now all arranged -re 0ive'13r %hipped'froln here altogethel wards an expl th gate, , It WL as no was no b tance trans- the horse started -off wi 0"6 her. r �and all . that is Once a resident on the Bluevale road. It given. 'N says.- A pleasant event oecurred on Wed- BRE 5peci6l impor in thei Christmas dress, 'Mr. Thons Lapslie assistedil1r. Chadwick iney was found lying dead. There w usiness of i cap ell the ilipple, nor any sign of one when acted.—The officers elect'of BritanniaAla- without doing ally needed to make everithing lively is a few viTiEs. —Mss Hamilton, of Blyth, is in the purcha,se of these animals. They brought i P, however, nesday, December 5th, at the residence of i some point -ill be installed on the evenl"g damage, . at —1-lessrg. inches of snow, but the such engageil foe the coming year to tiiach in I anothe� car load the gan was picked up, but the charge in sonic lodge vi her lather's. * John' prospect for Air. D. Alayers, it being the marriage of his I -s Ettat of this. son e way or other exploded with te above of St.. John's Day, Thuroday the 27th.—Wo Millson ailtd W. Lindsay have taken a con- is not assuring.—Mr.!R rs daughter,. Lottio,' to Mr. Adam Rutherford. Miss Jennie Mustard place in the - junior on hand the reports of recent meetings Ilia, Lanimie'8 new dwell- "Miss - result. Mr. Chesney was but a young man, have tract to' cut 300 cords of wood for Mr. f rame of Mr. Wi - in department of the Stanley school. Rev. D. Campbell performed the ceremony. ady for the being only 28 years of age, -which renders of the Hay, Stanley, Stephen and McKi1l0P Best. !Ilg tip and 411.nicely enclosed, ri� Alustatd has taught in this place for the The bride and groom were supported by -Vy . ter themelanclioly affair all the more sad. He townshi countis, kindly furnished usby- inside work during the cold weath6r.—Mr. past three years, where he has proved her- Cl — e -fay seivwes of the First Pres - el.t - but we are lorced to hold theii-i Georgb Louttit, of Kilross, was here this Miss Mary A , nard end Mr. J. Ruther 8elf a doinpetent and painstaking teacher. leaves a widow and three children to mourn the s, BaYfleld. ford. The Holland band, of which Mr. i11 ehurelZ of this ton. con-,itiltute one of I week v his untimely deatl� which has cast a gloom. over until next week. I Mayor Holmes of I isiting his brother, Mr. Peter Lonttit. Rutherford is a member, drove out and Both 1�upile and parents -alike regret her events of the year. This A tpfie-e the goods and get the -the Metho- Yor nee the Vill occupy the �ulpit of - —Santa Claus has taken. up his heAdquar- departure. Site will we believe, resume rices. before yotk can realizq sereum the hard tinieg, orer the entire community, as be w4s a Clinton 3 how much you oan save ied the happy couple, and partook of year they erd, Col., gr -te with all who knew him. The dist ell urch on unday riext. —Tuesd i at the po8toffice book stdre.—Airs. her stu'dies in the Clh ton Collegiate Us eat favori .11ing ten ever, 11110resucciessful tha-li usual. Oil SLIA-. on Tweeds and ISntings. If. F. Edwards Is se e London road, is in the bountiful repast provided by Mr. tult ftlnera took -place on Wednesday, to the being Christinas day, Dtvine service with a ok. John Crawford, of tb e. Our -nierchants are now busily en- Ithf se good a at a big- sacrifice to reduce the sto 1410-1 Mayers IMI'lle congi-e-uations, taxed the. After supper the party adjourned moildville cemetery, and was very large- celebration of the Holy. Communion, 'will be Ripley this week visiting her daugliter, aged in arranging their Shops for the holi- of the (;hurch to s e Stanburyarrived Mrs. S. on to the Forestees hall and indulged in dno- 51&� 'trade.—Aliss ijelia, Calder., o0lanitoba, 1Y attended. The scivices were conducted held in St. Thomas church at 10.30 a. in. EzY NOTES.— xeorg T. ackson.—The Rev. 8. Aciies, BRF ing until an early hour, the guests uniting Utrac'(1 out to iTisten to �abile discourses bv al uesday from Toronto University. of Kip ell delivered avery good Sermon in returp e untler Masonic auspictm, be being a highly The services will be semi-chora with speci home oil T I . ed to her hom- in Brussels on Wed- ly.r. a(:I�soii of Knox church, in Singing 'For He a a Jolly Good. Fellow.' nesi "he will returr respected member of Britannia Lodge, the psalins, hymns and anthenis appropriate �o _-W. E. -Johnston, who has been teaching Cartnerchilreli on Sabbath evening last.- day last. So Ilmd of scholarly- attaia- n a the day.—.liss Cawston of Stratford is visli- school in North Dakota -for the past couple Don't forget the Christmas The preents were both numerous and cost- and again resti'me feaching all ear4Wst Student, a deep thinker uernbers of attended ilie funeral i Tree .entertain ly. The Observer joins with a host of School there iOl bodv. ting at the residence of her brother-in-law, of years, arrived home last week for the in6nt in Carmel. church, on Monday even- the biginning of the year- . Miss Calder bas -1 He expretses bis friends in wish the young couple a happy M and his Mr. John Edmond. ­41r. John Dorsey's winter. —Frank Keegan Ame. borne from - ing, 24th inat., or the tea meeting in the and useful future. any warm friends here who wish her suc- 1 8 C ' the X-orthwest.—Our townsmen Wof horse' attached to �his �read delivery wag- Cleveland last week. —Robert Rouatt moved new Methodi t hurcb on Tuesday evening, cess -in iml(Al elljoyetl 1) the NoTFs.—The old (4range y gon, r2an away The other evening, br I tin shop on the 23th inst.—The ReN% Mr. Diehl and 1rs. con8ide)ring the sAvisability 4 tirting. eaking b all 'was never Put f o, a better use than at to his new hVdware an( iwtliene�. After the eveninu service Dashwood. 301 the whiffletree ad upsetting the eart, but bras.8 band. A untriber have signifi Ile gILVO kL Sltol'-t blit interesting addres to a-, present, as -Nilessrs. Murray and T square on Wednesday.—ALliis Maggie Erwin, Diehl, of Clinton, were the guests of Mrs. yndall are tdoing no -further daiiiagk Hugh Constable accompanied by. her cousin, from Sratford, S41lerlancl this week. They were on their N-OTES.—All'S: N. Fried, of Parkhill, is at willinguess to take ipart in it, but it is fegr4- large atlfliefte� tit the Chris&n Ftideavor dointr rusbing business in the crushing create(I sorne ainuement by trying to Stop is home for the Christmas vacation.—On wa,v to Ailsa Craig, where Al r. Diehl has re- present visiting at her -daughter,' Mrs. ed thi�expeuse will'be toogreat for our-en� Soviety's meeting, On 'Monday eveningan lilie, and conferring a beneft oil the stock the runa,wav with his saw -horse, at the o�r- Christma eritly been appointed minister. — Miss Ferris'. —Alr. Jacob Weid has, sold his terp'rising village. We would advise startin 014 fa-%Idoned: tea. ineetin(, was. beld. Sup- feeding comniunity.--Ovee� $1 200 of taxes -s night the Salvation Army pur- c and re4 ner of Market and M,%in streets. aidiug room instead, 1140St bouvitiful ove it Nvas--was were takeii in by the collecior "on Thursdav pose holding a service of song in the bar- Deacon, nf London, who has been the guest house and property to Mr. Louis Kra t. for a K gins for several weeks, re- a handsome figure.—Aliss Laura. Kibler, of ll be benefitted tberebY-�Alr- ana racks. There will be lots of good music on of the Misses Hodl would �j inead liv tlt� ladies of the church iii. tlic: of last week, a good return. for one da;v, -and it* friends in the vil- Mro, Burdge entertained a f6v friends 011 Zuri�h. the oraan violinonouth-organ and autoharp turned home on Wednesday last.—r. Zurich, who was vis I an�d a did justice to alinost completed his roll for this yeac. There urne �did singi�ig. Come and enjoy Bernard Thomson and lhis daugli ter, e, lae lately, has ret I ng to her bome.—Air. Thitrsday even basenic ing last -week, when , ver the good thi4gs. At eight, o'cloGk n ad- e Clarkej of ZuRicit CA-Ritnv-E lyVioR.Ks.—If you con- and sple of , y - . niust - be corn in Egypt'y t S —Union church is —On Tuesday even- who -%vere at Pigeon-, Michigan, visi Wm. Gitt ebringville, is at -present the ple"ant -time was :spent. it yourselves. No, char rilb ,iriwa cutter or � pair of bobaleigb journment ma(le to tive eliurch, where ury Centre, all old gentleman over template w3 ge. mber of members of the Methodist Thomson's daughter, Mrs. -kisher, M'ilier guest of his Sister', Mrs. George Karcher.— to have a Christmas tree entertainlent �Rl -as a guest at the manse for Sev- will be to your advantage to call and see my stock Ing a nu The pitor, W. tbok !lie AN 0 before inVeiting. I have the 1treest stock of nobby church ai;d congregation assembled atthe husband, and also visiting other relatives tAlr. Jacob Kellerman was at London Alou� M6)a&�y night. As. usual, there Will be a, and P�- tnipister iltosif erfl JEWS last eek.—The entertainment to, tters in the county, maddof A I stock and finish- . �e. residence of M�.John -%Morgan, the object of and friends at Rose Hill and other places in -day, on busin'ess.—The Evangelical undav good programme, and the- audience will I of muic b have b;en pven in our'-ebidrell on Tuesday cu ed first cl4as. Prices all in accordance with the ome this week, well 'School Christmas tree festival will be hel7d adaressed by Mr. Budge, of Knox College. t4e �Aloir, rqndered in tht-ir usual efficieut evening Wrvo postponed oil accountlof the times. All are cordially invited to inspect my rigs the gathering being to present. Miss Lily Michigan, returned h 'race MeFaul -will be before buying elsewhere. , FtLPD. HESS, Sr. -1408-3 Morgan with a well filled purse in recogni- pleased -with their visit.—Mr. Henderson, on Christas evening, December 293th.—We and bride, of Essex coun- er, voqal solw% by Miss (1 - death of Mr. W. J. Chesney, and Musgrave and lield this (Friday) evenng, in the, base- -%,on dingtheir honey moon at tile and bv Rev. 34r. DIED.—The young daughter of Rev. E tion of her services as organist.,,, The e - of Glenallan, has been at the manse for the are enjoying s endid weathei just now, ty, are Epen inDr. ackson. Mr. as lie tdwa f the Brandt, of this place, died on Alonday eveli- mig was antly spent in social chat, past week orso visiting his nephew, Rev. especiall for t is tinie of the yei�, but most bo' c of Air. James Ailienhead Stanley. 0 s nient.—l' Tile- supreme n6cessity o ni, of the a eo does, gave �� (took% yractival address, 1-ty. 11 ing last. She had reached the interesting music, &C.�17011w is the time to renew y6ur J. S. Hende'rson.—The seats of the new of the people would prefer sleighing. —Mr. *Mr. William Graha e nd line, with present c7risis, is the. safety of'the Pa is felt " subscription for your paper, ' If your neigh� Methodist church are being placed in Conrad Pfaff has purchased the property of Stanley, has sold 1.50 sheep to Messrs Petty ws ititermin,jetl a deal of the uch was the' rernark of a 1eading M. P. in age of 9 years. Much sympathy for 'Rev. Mr. Eifert, west of Goetz' saw Mill, and Shepherd. They are fok the old count ry hunor for �ildelt lie is celelwateil. I)r. reference to the death of Sir John Thomp- the, reverend genteniu and his worthy bors . do not take THE Hunw; EXPOSITOR tiOn this week. They are of solid oak! vement. The re- use your influence to get them to do so : it in. appearance, and very comfortable. They on which bg intends to erect a brick resi snpae. 1dress as; an exceedingly inter- son, and Such is th d 'ft of much newspa- wife in their sad berea i His -,vere ood, but per talk. 1 Ilthe country? That livains accompanied 'I bY a large firm in Brantfor(l, dence th estill low about by i� number of friends is the best local paper in Canada. F. A. were supplie( e cornin ing.—At th t, I spr e mee ing �d the clima. com this adtlrv".� t Ava-s aii seems of secondary consideration.—At a vere . taken to Seafoyth on Wednesday Edwards is agent �at Bayfield.—Thursday as was also the pulpit. The work of - of the Kni i Maccabees of Dashwood A NEw 8TEMurm Li.,m.—One of the Out- t1iou-1i rgely attended meet g on Friday evening morning, r the om and from th�nce to Hamburg fc�r- December 27th, is the date fixedio plating the church is being pushed forward Tent, No. 13-j, on 7-4-on(lay, the following c � es of the war between China and. Japart tliiiik 'and tfiink earnestly. last, it Was ded t form a Ho&ey club, interment mg year: be a new line of Steamers from the lau 111mle 4)W)FAt (leci in 'North- Easthopi' whereMr. English church Sabbath School Christmas with all hiate in order to have it ready for officers were elected for the ensu wvre (Al received) as there is so much good muscle in-�our vil- and Mrs. Brandt's relatives reside. Entertainment. The main feature of the the opeuing services on Sabbath next, when Past conimander, John Hall commander,, ter country to the United States. ------------ N �c h ci 4 T W. 7ENTY-51E, WHOLE V10 M We afik the ,column to make'. quete below, but ,,dedre these prices =0 ,conifia*!nt air, I arena in valule a-na goo -a chasers of lvw� by the -9 9A and t o the e" Id of good W-Rapons of f0P V nev, er falL plices the ,do - Pofielvely AL -%vhen -vaues -don . �t as ba-ve ejeen the For $6_2" mer cheq For mer j)rjLW 410.� For $8 — it ,colorst, wool Ht 4equal sivy orAO. 16 limiteknum For 48-9 -11 Vet 0010r, fty I *d 31ettolft-t Ve Ing, AU4,611mv 91 For everywheft.4 For 1-34-1 6-nest,e ver ib "Fer-42 M flormply pine" For *41W. 101081t, r"416'r For SIM)- ineds de 0 Tbla, aiep] liable goods. quoted ae'l For suits, forme -For $2-B an sty -leg, 10 F, or $ V. - Suits, pur -b .$5 to t7. For $3.7 suitfh sizes Fov former pno, we olffer and uo fine 10, T�,Ouvu this 4epgrt W -fur t -W ,One,doll -wa's $2.100, TWO `do] j'eg_U1%r $3, All litite -eleared Dip, For do] out vu. auceapl for; tible. i0ft 0611 last * -we ad, Uest 9( W4E) TH,