The Huron Expositor, 1896-02-21, Page 8FEBRUARY 2.
THE; HURON NXPOSITORe
ad' by MOKAY'l I of Dan at once
son, and he
C 08 to and Sirs. Braund with a purse.
di log
After Are y00
ofthis towD,died Owney, organist - jid �Vho� abia C me tiii have a good time.
B D assist I to at
merciful men ato erabld- habi Amter of M James WOO, in or to as I
ded exl
pi ad this ltie�s of some months, ' MichZI Woven, played the Twed�aing missed se wol as this a pas -or pe pressing his
Wi1ppn'v Cash GroCery injurious to thems Ives and cruel to their Ion �,'ues ah 'the last fad -rites. . Mr. MCKSy he
Dee' ad -Was 27 years r isroh. The music from the organ, and vio. his congregatioub Mr.
t de ari
_�co gumption. ago (if all in his being bereaved on! is
o r Beady
ow in fine table syrup and a beasts.—Miss lson,.,of Stanley, was the fron t a old. The ternain . a were inter- I ii was grand. The ceremony. being over, sympathy of big wife, and n6* of is fe�q go 19 R hoffer the Sunday school sup-
Lr- L an4d 19 E the few yeart ago
in n
trs, siuss juo n Mrs. Loui Reinke for some days in -at th
a for making sYMP fresh guest of on Thurs - t [ie Art7 drov-e to the residenco ol
site yellow sugai sultabi I I F, ondvilfee" 06metery h has been Im ke �eri4 ende at 'actied as chairman; besideshim, To "Look e new,
at in. a all who
6 . a
�red -in t a I T at a fatber.� W Ups
maple emp, Ju week. —For aome time , 11 9 0 he M 8 k PXT��18 g their gratitude and
ti" Al I A me time pa i- -
fine in cheese. , au a .3 AA. as in Prin+
and i the early part of t le, where a oumptul thin-
gzioulad buckwheab flower 1, C. on Saturday bri D116 wedding
U 1 0 our stook� a :- i'l - ha been done- in the Asy.— ]aa iornan I oft 1 4 o, on" lee visitinizz, . Mr. Pe rVa for so
ye. nave laomet ng ex islity and cons, e e a. I . . riends in T6ronto, and attend reaRlasu awalle am. V Va. � r ig a W as, a U4 W-0.11 L" 0
of Teas and -offee to second to none fair qi for sleigh. last Ito � isit f. tu ied hoi me.—Miss Ida.Dick in
being: bas retu Zephyrs, G ighaws
annery here in pr paiing
-price ; we will guarantee you better Value than you t 11' " 1 7 1 1, which take :pot down to breakfasti Breakfast in - singing, led by Mr. C.
6 the bpruag mit inery oeninge
Idlar in the country and You- robes, and a good article is being turn d '--il ve the happy couple drove -ta Dublin present isiting, `h Kinclirdine, and frL took tt tan get. from any pe( li.�-At the "u�enile -6 atte IT4t war, aCr which this ladles, prepared Crinkles, Lawns, -M-
return anything ing in hides f6r that pur- place t iere next wee, , 1 1 oltroit ana there int4 in do going tar Toronto Calm -
of beins able to out. Somb who bi he eAhey- took the train for D hich proved just as
have the advantage 1.
is, DeLion has
-1 trults F St.� Pa�l's eburcho Clinton a n o.—M f 1 oodi refreshment, w
that don't please YOU, ur stock of driei ose, however, faf to,cure. them. properly. concert, in aid ol the millit ry Operil brics, &c. The
soaps, starch, hanisio bsi on Tuesday eve
i lard and all kinds of P a soon as taen from the anirrial, th mifig, I Norma Didkoctli" (011ii o. The presents on the occasion M, where she 9 as tl a soddres 1. A vote of thauka was y are,
best quality A variod, numrous and coNtly. We returned [i om Port � uron, tidt very pret�y, and we--.
family groceries in completit, and of M -dau te r- of Mr. - S. Di ere so wibh� relatives.— '1' A
we expect in a few ed with salt, whic. i4koon, bf this town, that giaiid city, spending week or 05 gi e
loweAt. hould be well ubb a
and our prices are the e is the a happy viaWto an Lu
can g�ve you 3 0
less than th M, causing the act W, queen in the I Id4lice ibof the fairies. d C S 'hooch. After -an earnest
days to be able to sell choice flour at vonts be ind � mild( r. amiga 0 Seaforth On - �t
Va -a future
in fine dinner, tea and toilel pre ferea by sele-et
regular yon sets we ating" Weather -still C ntinues. cold' and safe return, and M FI n must Latimer, vi ho- has been Imome i to Hens pr yer, 6 e pastor, for th patterns
off in SPOU. such an account 0. ess has- returne
the hair to come e Congratulated in the selection of is i I wehb- home as
b&ve some of the n'd the roads-ar 111, bad.shlape.— pr sperit r'of his. 116ek, .911
best and newest goods In StO as age stant teaMr
es
ht. Lanips, a, him to 'and resur d- he;duti from — ALL NEW. ]market. Call and see them, off are rig i*ble young lady; who will assi t happy'as they came. —Cobr.
9710 Cors, Jugs, AlL, at 'IT -A pleasant T I ks of Clint6n on tors came hei e on as
uc( RTAIN AIM naly am in our pu i ic school.—Mias M
lSmV goods, plAt.es, cups' son FoRESTE&4' ETI eaf his joys an
prices for all no gy afternoon I played a`fri d sorrows down the stre
th
lowest price e give the highest entertainment was' given in 1e. Oddfellows' arried life. of the mo i tant teachers in Several
B6hnore.
kinds. of trade. the L mem- at ith our curlers. Seaforth, were N f d
evining last, b lie school was home spending aturdi
)N" Seaforth. hall on Friday
C. WILSC I
hers of Court Fla er of the Vorest,'Caua- tori us y about forty �hots.—Mr. D� D. -
o Block. he CentrahA, Sabbath Iasi with her par ts, Mr. at d foTE is our painful duty to record
Bank of commorc ttended, , Mis tie Johnstoji the death of Mrs. W m. Saunders
than Order of Foresters. The hall Wag LWil On Mrs. Jaiaes' Bell<�Miss- H :th 1we 0 a 7 d Miss
8 -4 %sociation, BitIEs.—Mrs. W. E. ElljOtt 0611 " ng friends in r 0 0
ei members, their Wives 'Sho -t'H nim Breeder held 'in was visit Clinton this week.-� k,- MoLther of Mr; John
well filled with
rth's l4st week
Seaf an� Oya' n my He was Maude Hicks are. visiting i friends, in Wing garth, and Mrs. Win. bra �f his vicinity, which Bad event
am occupied the pulpit
MI, e at her home Linens,
I friends, and a most enj ble 6ening Toroi to on Thured Mr. and I dro. B. Ho Of Cottonsf
Mr.: A. R. Sampson, thief app6inti d one Of the ne* board of directors. hani.—Rev-G. chr on Wednesday to a t- near Orange Hill,
Holu se. spent. E Ider, went to Clinton owk Shirting!19..
Largest Clothing was r W
7 . as in th in 6, clearl and -A on iscriber to Tlil, ExIPOSIT6R, at (in Sunday evening.—The � concert on Wed tend the luneral f the late IVI last Thexemains wereinterrd
ranger, W e chair, and Cottonades, T wftd�
Wh rridiffe � A -e held under the
'Algomaj d one! who appar nesday ev ning of last week ay last, and
ained the objects of the Muir. Vor ry on Tuead
when in the history of this establishment has concise manner inTor ic cemete
ived'f ti &zes it, -in riptnit hi�ufiscriptictn, a f th fife ad drum baAd of Cen. — I . ' F1 &C.
d th Enefits to be der rom �en a 0400 e ais
a P# 1(
-P' ad'feature ' that on account
or such'LOW r d 6 =,,WaaL largely attended, and! a choice
Clothin A '�Uoh low prices., the people seem society, and th I am
to wzbeen r Other addresses we lund to of February o s
er at such FINE GOODS f being a member. re of hei krm,bn that day, it was impossible been opened i, fresiL
t 0 dered to th,
and Dr, ia lit� le behind this biinmejl as to be programme was ren e;delight of d the funeral. The
Abr
r
'Ell -r m to atten
oren by* Rev. J, W. Hodgins 171 i&br from the manufactu'-
Tweed Pants, 900; men's good o be the sam send SOCIAL.—The Stanley -branch 6f for
men)g Union e -of vocal sure not t e next year al present, -.-Rev. W. H. Batt is atte�ding As:� t7A
si; men's good -i ied rogramm rucefielic Union Church Sabbath school. [frieh'da much sympathised *ith in their
el ethune, and a va tQ
licavy Tweed Pquts, you %he extra dollar n The - letter con- I of the Royal Tioniplars of B eis and all marke&
beautiful Frieze Ove e the Graud.Counci
en'd 014j Among ial on the 27th tinst., :sad aft ion —Mr.
Suits, $6 and instrumental innaio. was given, 0 t obert Breen, Jr., is
# W Temperance in CHEAP.
r 'tained t ivo dollars, hi� k pays - his E Guelph' this W.tek.—Al
en's Friczo Overcoats, Black j� intend having their soc
thiOSeL taking part in the programme were. 3 1] 2 on again, a
Wes'
Nr%, $3.50; BJY'8 Suits from $1.50 to a :TOR UP 1,0 January Ist 1898.�The sacra- ley Pym- is home visitin for a while.— at the�reidence of Mr. HectorRei lot 7 able to fter a severe attack- of
ail prices, &11 sizes, - con
Boy Overcoats, -J �r wag observed in evening tb6 station here Was concess1011
all kinds. Miss L. Hill, -.Bru isels 4, Misses Porter and 3, Stanley. Revr I lessrs. Aclid congesti4 I o I the lungs. —bir. Donald Stu-
Stevenson,.EgmoulvillO ; Miss Cora Cour. of the Lord's Iast Frid4y. f ' i NVroxeter, brot, Mr.
and I luir are d some of the art, 0 rie
-)ath, es Wnd i� son expected, ai her -in -la* of Opened and
lesari. W.' H. Willis, W.� M an very best of the local music& talent -will Job �am is much a with,
c the Predbyteri ' chure here last, Sabi earched by some partylor parbi
b mpathised
PLI tice, and- A
CKARD & CO'S.. Donald, ti!�king all
WM Leod, W. - Beatt e� Ellsworth, L. Stark,L �the pator, Rev. Dr, M' number of cigars taken. j I ihe leathl of his two young Bons
Goods Rouge, ihe serAces in his usua able manner. Rev. i Or.IT-&Any..�Cbristiana irn, who Was takepartl -Astheiprogramm( launder the owu
SArgiLlm, Clothing and -Dry d the Im erial t en arke cloov
and -Master Ellsmorbb, an P Diphtheria seems to have be
radle .-,of Mitchel preached the pre, born, August 16tb, 1880� a Fowlswester care'of a very able and in(lust rious commit- 'this W1 � I
y he call a., 'N Ve understand there is still an-
Seafiorth. Orchestra, and tl e " mandolin, banjo . and. Mr. t Clarpet�,
ialy pretided at rermon on Fri Y, making a ery Perth, Scotland, died at Wtalen, on Satur. tee, ever3 bodyr may come exp Cting to pht
guitar club. Milo Bertha'D v it Tea will be other lembe o'bf the family suffering, but W__ �AL
er of -Foresters e impreligion o big hearers. This of in a -very enjoyuble evenin
the piano. The adia Ord ay, February, 15th. c it recover.—Mr. Tamea
here as served frovill until 8 O'CIO sine we � hop. Clirtais, neW rous cond�tion. , They Was M F. Bradley,, a -fir't ervice August, 1868, she was Married to Willia,
are in a most. pro pe I t Mel klo, � has.- f Ully recovered from a severe
a .1
Sensible Peopl at lodges in town, and he onrec tly inducted. into the NAirn' who was a soldier in I Her Majesty 8 no. New shipments.
one of the age theL Mi '�oaud. -which he received in the bush
are stro f theL Mi
he had CIA Bru
)od in re ie ing sick 'Dd charge a1e 6eks! a le and his brother were tantly b
ha, done much g, ell hurch.—Miss Adp. pervice. After 10d his! discharge Cons eing re -
e
'line, of e ya6t wep'k
go.
line, augl -o. they emigrated to this C untry and settled r htei Mr. James A. G
May t iey continue to �C Cnm., —Ourcurlerafor ilm cei,�ed -and ill- beiiig-
afflicted brethren. 'a engagof in Iffig a tree which lodged for a
the ....... occupi d &� lace in the choir of 31 - ithei �ave lived have been. staying on the i p ing for
use W, hi down in Centralia, wbe.p
prosper and advar ce in the good Work. whi en 'when: it became isloidged, it
since 1881. Here their iml yed for an- puiat low prjCi;S for
the Grant tankard, which is p
the resbyteritin hure on Sabbath even daugl�ber died
0 '1 b, , hich sprung
bac
boantif n he health nuall by rinka. by
WE invite all the� old custome &,of the injug, and gavea solo; imich was* �ome three years ago, sin e whe This year it was won tore
stru ck im 61 . the lead, inflicting an ugly
�of deceased has steadil declined, f ternoot,
Golden L. ion to trade ithus. Wait for tie opening mu�h idmired.—Mrs Iter hiis so far re' ntil a Mr. Cott. On Monda. a
cut 6 i, J:� i lef temple, which required
next Friday, Februarj 23, when 0. genuir e sale be- covored as to be aliole to resum04 her duties in Iew weeks ago she, with-.. er husband moved two rinkE from Wroxoter I L e a frieudly
SM 1471-1 seven m.—%Ve under- essrs.
stand A
gins. J� L. . IT. the'public school. She has been teaching fo. Whalen', so as to be 'pear relatvv�es who match he e,whiah was won b - hem by two Lane, Iforti i e, 31 i6raball and Weir have
urc M a .— r. UL
RAILWAY
ek of
as ed the be ukrupt sto wants;
a. I e score by rinks 1.8 J. Ross, r asbd a 3,w YA It i Muskoka.
naly low rate. on the in
TEL FIE-dRAPH W R. Coun r at an ce, 0 ric CO' leggiate, and AliE a L. Hi istlan in ea I' life, an� Was con- 27; T.
Ravin sin E. A. Hill,of theGode- kindly ministered to Ile!r She be- shjit ipu 19.'MCFA
came a Chr Currie 15, Black,
Hog 'very;hing in the store at
MON Y- ORDERS dAsr, we a now ge
e; now. sels, We re Mr- . L& ime, 'a, for a �nebted with the United P ab teriaa church, Bitium the'regili sor price r a As' stor gudsts at — sleigh load of Br soels siDgersi Good
IkO -1 -last r. and Mrs. Samuel Verth�t of which Rev. A h:oms.
half E. L&
-STE 1411 fe a's wee giltherland was Went to I Vroxe r on Wednead y last to 4t.
00MI)anv
ig" fri inds in
Sly e , )f*Clinton were'visitir �the esteemed pastor, until- she settled down "ilere ed in Sunshine, on Tfues
Don't forget i �0 per cent. off rall tend a sovial in the.Methodist hutch tbe�e. o T OP ning of t
er cent. nity this e, -TV1 e t
off all.rubber shoes till vi ek. —Rev. Bond 1ere; when bhe united, ith the, hodis —G. F. -Blair attended the d ly of last
for the remaind it February o
leather shoessind 10 A! a. Lobb, aged bro
Reliabe Informati n and Lowest sly, �t the Car- pre4whe i the education4l sermons ii: the On- I church, since which time, she was a faithful Wiughamn Young Men's Liberal Club I IC eceased a( ailing for some time' Seaf t
ler 4
W� H. Willisi
'given by michue bloc] c -shoe �b ore, Cashonly. St �eet Methodist ichurch, Cli 2ton, on not
Rates tarip and consistent memberr and *e doubt week, and got storm i )k place"on Tuesday
1471-1 stayed for! a, Clay. --4 i- p Lst. The unpral c
lKanager.
Banker, on Tues ening, when a ulam.
RANALD J ONALA ab at)J last.—The 3$rd battalion 'hand !she has entered into rest' She wits a bard- spee )r B obb inspected our school last W616 1. ' station, at Belgrave.
d f pil eBL at half price, at Fred S
MACD dn, s o av� -toonist,
All 1, h e gaged the we known ca. -working, faithf hi f
Davis, store now. 14714 al wife, &� help -meet indeed, —J. Coats -intends moving with a amay he remains *ere bur L
E en to Clinton for - ber of ifivited guests om. e and sur-
SEAFORTR.. Mr, J �V: Bengou g to give ore of big Whose care, sympathy and affection the be, to Idaho, where he has secured. a situatio in 8 conduoted the service. vroanding
Were en
s -r day and �n [ght imarking down goods Mrplaces' res ; 6. The London
Bu celebra ed lectures in eir aid. - The date reaved husband will hadly'miss. Her on a- rane [ii—The last horse fair Ivas a soc. I he day oin CC)la Land stormy and the
at the Golden Lion. 84 aforth. Look out for bargains, b barpers were enga for the occasion anct,
been fixed ut all should ke�p eril, which was la tt oss, 25 horses changinj hands.�George furnished lovel throughout the
doors open to the put lie neixt Friday, Februry.tsth. has no et �ien roads h4avily NO(hed 'very few were kbole
L. SMITIL 14.71. thi�'inieresting On Monday, to' th rgely a 0
1.1 enter inment in mind-- e Centr ia cemetery, con- Parker a ipped'two car loads , of horses t to atiten� o,funeria.—Alr. G. Parker left evnin
IL rry Geib ed ap'l wedding rings sold at,a Mr is repr6senting the' Unit ducted by Rev. W. R 14 oin I st wet Ic with 48 b orses for I
the old country from here and ohe fr ondon, Eng-
WcIrku On at the grand 1lodg4, b ing held in
small �n�rgin on coat at Fr d Davis' store now 4aor
Palinerstm, for the old c6untry,last week. Iand.�-2Phe 670hes were thinly attended Gtor. Torbutoithis week. u e se.
ORONTO, ONTARIO, Mv DA D"i Tir -19test U He w ein t %i ith them himself. 0 1 Suric I ba roads being the cau
NOTES.—On. Satui-H,ay, 8th- inst., Largest, ear( it The very CHEESE FA(u fty. — 1, movement in the n, 4th line, has taken Turner, assiBtant dher in ourehool
latest popular
air commercial —h*e you is ay
le equipped and m6st popul mg ames tea,
nepr," And
h self a wi re
school in direction of cheese -ma lingy, intimated in East Waw- Ceived telegram, -a mmoning her t9her -
3; everything song is My Dad's ti e kno a COPy (with i
a Dondnion ; moderate raei 1, Tucke a ato hii n e� We wish the young
'to tor eiriculms. SHAW ELLIOTT, a4os
ivn words land music, - ful - sheet music size) . wOf th 50c,
flast-class sh es c0uple 41111 the, fTrts toat
to any I cf our readers who will 20 PC cent. discountl off ao leaher o these columns E ome tim is still on the Of married life.—Air. . nd at the bedsiae of
home in Clintbill,
1444-52 will be farwarded NOTES, —Aliss Annie Harrison, of Co
mention this paper, v nd seud 5c in'stamps to Hwiafleitt uh 11 was her father. Mr. Tur r died on the fllow.
and 10 p q cent. off all rub�er shoesfor the remain ., 11� � marriedian, Wed
Edman ile and ikely to be sue.. He, tances on t'
progressive Bel
en§, is renewing acqt
son, Bates & Co., Tor mto. This 11,m, who havq had der of FOruary only. at- the Caroil hmel block shoe to
cessful. As has been sitd before, during o nmdayj last,weel Miss Sanderson, of
0 such great success with-iDr. Chasiali Kidney -Liver store, Sia,�ortb. Cishonly'; W. Willis, Manager. 6th and 7th-�Xiss H. L. Livingstone, 16f ing Monday. 'Miss Ti'xner returned to Gor-
nt, Catarrh Cure -and Linseed and Tur. 1471-1 t1ory. was erected by Belgrare: visited under the- parental roof 'on rie on Saturay afU rnoom
and resuined-
a Sarsaparilla, have just printed r.J.-W.Hill whoisq6vincea thatithis
the past fall a dhepse faci
D ing her ab.
peotine, also Scott' �D SALE, sale pf stock, ptc.-, of M -our, young, folk -who
IL Sunday.- -Some of srho e-. wooikn Monday nion ing. url
over halt a million Is rge, six page papers, containing B�,Yfleld.
L, ndustry can be m long to t, ie Westfield League, dro 0 Ov6r o Bence Miss RQbina'Ka ne taught for her.—
interesting stories, r din matter and good music. Mr. R �oert Charters, 'Ifill road., 'on Monday branch of auric Itural i ade
Pills, 0i'tm, —The
Cry profi6able if take� hold of,in the pro. BR ZY (Dr.) Stuart, f Rev. r. Fisher,.
Dag, or of
Tbe.popul song, Y Can't Play in our Yard,"' las, i WE a 0 Pay thodils
gd I well attended i considering -the cold Donnybr )ok one evening iecent t 'the Me at
Is prin -word and music in full. A free copy �per manner.: It' now remains for 9,11 who an C C,
DISTRICT MATTER$. i the lettgt e of that place - a frien I in the,
1i with the oroxil o, wims the duest of Mrs. (Dr.) St
c arlspri hur Im, Gorrie, occupied the pulpit
-N+tb and, in qmp
of this valu Is a e! -will' a sent Y one ffand.'
�o I -ession in live to have the large It amount �fev b week.—Herbert Col -
to an
in for"11, n ineer. 14711-1 ge4era pi stock, good prices esire a Cha:, lea Ar ry,,i here Sunday af ter,
of prof t mstrong, of the 7th, ho ao days i" Presbyterian church
g' for 'o 11 a 'skleE i t' a - minimum cost of'. labor, to become
r,of fi. old.beavy (day dtathed last week After spending the noon
A CLCj%—Fer. some time past we &Ered. Apai not been well for some� time, is iii Rev. Mr. Dobs being absent -on
we
latrous of this concern. Let all who desire on
Next week vill 4ave a full Kne of one Id h
a tuovement has been on foot for the forma,,' ' P r "bldings was o ve
if t , proving. The Poig is now �Cou-,,.&Jes;
di )rr,8ea116 T ar
and eight day cloaks awa down in price at IRred Alisse Martin, of Tack4r� Lat ff -. .4ont.hs Chicago. —The members business.—Mr. W.U.
t he. above. ing uire as, regards til'
dub, the objECt, evidenct e workings
tion of a debating DVis" store no*. 7 3 tha � it pa�,,s to raise good
Of 14 111 an,the., Smith, a] -e visiting at Mr. James Taylorfs, 1% 1 'end f th ty of Christian En- cent. His loug confl ement lias reduce4
Ises These geldinj a, '%ver sired. . by the (if the-Uctory, and once urderstanding it helao, a v:r3y0epleleasant social in used to-c4rry.---wMr.-,
which is the iiiiprovement of the mental and NOT W le, den, ho. aravel rOad.—Miss Russell, of Delorai4e, -da F' the quantity of flesh
ic E. Twedd
bt a arge number
d sire St. e have no doubt a -members. At a no �e Stop ien, orned by Mrl will Pat- rWanito was the guest of her friend, Miss 4!'s hurch on Tuesday evening of last Ninhoila is now.settled
debtingr abilities of its tiob, Seaforth. Unt I fur her � notice, the prices of our new Me
onize. Already large number . have 1
meeting held on Monday evening it 'was Rubbier plates wiWi pe r :ueeJ'to 86� the LeSt Of� Dc nali I Bu rns, of Rol sall. Alabel' avlor, last Veek,.—The ]Epworth A 44qrt programme was provided. . in his new hom�, n
y d e extend to' Vim
I erial and, work hana -int rition of doing e
ilia o guaranteed. All other ignified. their go. On Westfield Im eld a, social in - the W He occupies tibe
une
mi;Ausly decided to proceed with the Brandon and family hav b
work at cor n( ingly League-. een ki dly welcome!, bo
respo 18th ult, a, meeting of those in in -y vaca� 'by
1cw prices. Office -Over, n7l,$t .
vial
re, Main street, Seaforth., a.
formation. of such a society, and a meeting �Li6bardson* hiclux is' aL baseme of the church od Friday evening 4 a I �elgrave for the past few weeks. reeend -a r.- James Walker.
I well
created was held in the ball here w1henMr. t me fact -that for several- days: Mr. Joseph F&gui
will, be held in the council ehamb6r tiis i son of Air. John last.- T ose presprit 'report having hiid� a , Del I ill to his artner, is
01 ES. Dr. Foot
or (be Silverwarb�'V �e wi I sell ill plated silver' Hill explained his: Mentions in� connection t 4 weather had been more than And favor
�Previ ably liown
Vriday) evening, at eight o'clock,. f -sent p. pleasant .1 ime. —On W oldnesday of Iasi week our village, having
ked pr-leli at Fr 0 re
'c- ed Davis' store me -1'! 10 9
ose of electing . ells and the tranq 1471-1 - Fqote. near Varna* W�'o is a pre ac- 8 a n
Dr at half the imai tising d icine at He er Michiga 'is ith carrying on th, � factory. There we Im thu c usi g bad road 8,
parp wa another Df -the many pleasant events,, will sub.1 clerked for Mcfugh & Co. for a num!wr r �vas
Also present Wless,sCdnnolly,iFplt,r.a,,'1 bave occurred in this 'town of, s, and &I,
ry h
tion of other business. It is expected, t ab visitil: g friends. e -�o for r. NK S. Bean
he n r day last a i hip lately, took '�ikTY. tEAJRS,�
Y terianism'in E-mond r Laurence, officer's )f he Holmesville f�c- iiime Jcliicert on Friday evening last.
t Al&yor Gray and Mr. D. D. Wilson 'Robert
aq the reeidbnce of Mr. Jo I Robert Mutelm &ft foi TrOnt,
of the early L intere;tin gami i�io all Was played be place I- ) Monaay.,
t6ry, who also aided in the explanation. IA I I a I been Well. served with good rm " e
a being the marriage 6f r. a representathie of the U ied Wbil=. u
aso be present to address the 101
"J:e' p.rte, by 3116 Haniah Graham For sale at t en
in ere Jol histo ry setilers
meeting 0 an Goderich To w son, the occas fte
we the 7arni t
-ing _Mr. J6 Moo
The atrons prdeeeded to- orlayanize 'for the tb ie who had been
11 U1 i The club will I e a non political one, and all bo, katories, or at Ti F Exr 381TOR Office. Price, 160, 1 shipy vbi reaulte4 i' P Johnsox"BL-youngest dau bter, Alias i "VeryLentertaining programme was here.
n a. sweeping vicl o y 1 9 in management of their art of the bu lo Volluo"Men wis iing to improve their oratori. 1471-2 fo P siness as to Mr. 1 V. T. Farrow, vetetinar roceeded " itb, supplied by the best the employ -of -V*r., Is I sand
C, r e n, erson, bliek-
ifities at ould at I epair work- -Wat cbes cleaned, 'regular' t cat tAlen I assisted by Mr. R. Downs, of smLib, 'for -a, is now- wo
�al ab, tend and lend their r thb V na, boy -9, bi a sco�e of 8 go l follows President- Ben Churchill ; of Wr(xeter. Mi. Farrow has n for I a nu*iber oi yeai
0�0,
J�oard of Directors—Ben. Churchill, Wil- himself an estimable partner, a t eir JClint)ni coceeds for the everim -iu Harrisioli.—Mi.;James wari our
aid to a society with stich laudable ams. -pric, $1, now 60C prings. regular price 81i t:)geth- now 50C , Wateh gl -sea, ular pribe 256, now 10c. liam W allace, D. Lansing, J. J. - XcLaughlin ith ehildren�s tea on Wturday, virlage blacksm�th, ha 3 mared -'into
Ris hoped the t there will be a large qt
8 da r clock sprin ull), rise 1, now 50c'; I dwy "Ab
ABh eld.' many fr ends wish them pleasant v�y ter big new
and Thomas Churchill;L Secretary, J. H.
tenc 8�1raer i e 75c, now 40c ; alarm i �� I house, recentlyy purebiwedfrom Mr. Beau�
else Oprings,, rgg g over tht sea of life. oul $35.
No Es.—There are groa, many childrt n Lowery. The following are main points in
pl
a0c 0 cleaned, re lair e 60c, now 26o: Fred Mr. Walker hat one of the -very beat and.
sicki this vioinityatlpreseqt.—Alr. Bower,
ore now.
AN;, IxTEUF� AJINC, RnLIC.—The other day biv soot -1471-i the 'agreement between Mr. Hill and tbe -venien Winghem. most convnien house in tb
lug. repara
-Hill agrees wi s.—Anniveriary services were as IrjE moved to Woodstook.—Mr.
lfth� oncQssion, is m4l tion, for patrons bh the '
A -1r. T. F. Coleman found in big possession I or cheap j welry' come and see- pur in to Kippen.
i St h Im
abore'now, suezeasor-to ur W1.' urrif ig �ut a1arge, quantit of shingles e ce
a bill which had been print�d at Tm, E- oc a. red Davia inanufacture the Cheese for 1.251per 100 Soo 3 of people from this Be �11 Vright is ed with M
ctiox re
d leond e to;d
y� th resbyterian church last
1471-1 the pring.—The siQ lineiare. badly fill d lbs, and that 'if there be any a I
a tiaby, of Chatham. Walker.—Sund was a Fitterly cold aay,'�
A, v�aToR office for Mr. Simon -Powell, w -ho Counter. the nm6rchant- taki v utale of thd discount sbae sale a 11
8und Dr. Bat
-t"de them unp Cann 01 block shoe store. Cash only.
verytbing i the jewelry store'formeV- w� ith 'now which has assab e able cheese be is to - make it Ood to
kept hatel here in the earlv�da`ya of Sea- -y large both ature -was
r be P Willis, lo nager, Seafortb. i*The congli ations were vei and Sunday I ight the temper
R. Counter will. be sold at h —04: of Alr. W. �arbe 'a -it is -make up for any loss so Bus.
forth. The bi 'Inor -zero.
11 starts off ith, 11 Simon ly owned by Air. if f� resent. e, themi, th,
the: nirked price. Fred Davis' -store now.. little I evening. Dr. Battisby also about 30 degreep
'boys has been daiagerbusly il NOT s. —On Monday evening, March 21 d,
Pbwell a loyal Conservative in principle, d ur 1 9 tained. Lit all pitch in and n Lake !the fac-
ie church.on Monday evening,
1471,41. t e lectu inO
week. tory a grand success. Give it a tri'l any- Rev, S. Hendersod, of Hensall, wil. (e -
es.
1)oue, sinew p his I a ecti being "Palestine." He is a iltwon N ot
2 , - I Ram
nd muscle, purmyor to Her C old filled atcb 4, regular. price I how —Com. lecture,
liver is celebrated
d others,
'to are 'tch
MajestZ,,s loyal a.bjects an and, now 812 60. Fred, avis' 0tore-now., 14 1 e ale w aker W held the attention of —A bi
Throu h. Wonderland, in t. And otia
e b b` tw min t de-
procee s 'a loya kinds of pectacles 'sold at ba;lf th n church Music wilT be furnished v ry about' twd hours. The tions for Iocatilfg a
to set before " Rer Majesty, ilthe audienc3' fo Ig S1
crous tempting beverw N TES.�Mr. J. Ste d Believille, b s Hensall. y- he
Subjects," the aum choir. The receipts will be for the e I t h Aele
spendi I a f 'Steph LEAN M; TowN.—Hensall les, s this week suitable for he occasion. --The Presbyterian re,,,e of oundat the �east nd of the h
ages iv were served at Ar. Powel's regi -lar price at.D viol at its now: leen. w eke 4 n b ebol- r2dered somei music very rich. The site' etedwas '.he triangul
Gne, g d lau'Lefris for sale -at 4 o of the 'abbath school library fund. All,are ar-
holars w
hQuag. It 611�o expounds on he excellent 1111—Mi a A ie Williams, bf one its best business men anil3 most uaef d ill have a sleigh or I representations on the
for Ian schi
eici at Fred DavAl storoij No.* 16 1171al 119 d ly invited. —Everybody seems to Im alye Faf ter". f ul
-y rooms pro -
e clean aii .41. Weselob, e n Thur ),fternoon. After return -
meals served, ilnd th -Ev�,Porated I eache arvi,-aking the lead Ul coy is" e b ie weather of the part of the pio�ioters, 9
Orediton, * is visiting t Mr, PetCir Crafts. citizens, in, the person of Mr. the Bail a ay and a sti recom
Mr. and Mrs. Sweitzer re rned from their Who moves to Berlin, w will enga e t be serve
vided. This interesting relic was printed here he' t
I t WeL mt -drilre refreshments wi
[or baking pur,pos( a. Yo can`�et 3 lbs. for* 215o*, br ridE trip as ek land bave tiLken -L�p I past w viras cold. )0r mend by vessel..�Peu.a d others doing bus -
in business. Mr. Weselob. has been a resi- el 0 iion a O� it programme carried out., iness around docks, the site wu granted
is. 1. _ - el y
� nalyl
nd is, conse 6 lb,. liking figs f)r 2,0 Davia'store, t a ell p repared
on the Cit -h da�y of 'Nfay, 1876, .3 n a have been taking advantagei of
merchii
JillentlLy, now nearly tweaty -rears old. It 11471-1 t�eir ab4de in their new ome.—An old dent of Hensall for over Bove yeam, and Quite a nuber of young folks attended
a by the Departn�-,--nt of Maxine. -The work -
-the col I spell by stock-taking.—Tyliss A lie
sid mt e . towns Own
is wel Preserved and has been framed, and Or ck6ry, GI sswa1 eland Chini goods - ai.,e r1l. of 'th, hip, Mr. Gardiner, 1 only leaves for a lar er sphere f iiox social in Luckno t hall,on Thurs-
"'a bus'- Blair vho has been viaiting her un of orgariiiing aAd seCULring IQgB WR�S,
cle d' activ
v :day ev lung. L --Thi " Bad news of the death of pushed, and large delfiorries of the lattier.
r. and Mrs. r, for a 16e
can be se?n orn-tvin entinf, the WAll of the new being old at -a grc at redt ation at Fred Day's sto *asburied last Sund or the past few ness energies and t t he ave better -
0 , 1 1471-1 Yhoul ha he had been in ;e of the H'uBE mo'y , aunt, John Ooopii
Commercial z'Hotel. No. 1, educiational facili ies for . h.. children. G)orgi a Ha [lid was received in- town' n were made at t4c barb�ort when a few jaayz
L
time, li as returAed home. —Special meeti, a
herring by tl eg,or dozen a store of uge. Rewas.diver ous huuLl . jraar,; Mr. Wes6loh. was not only active in busi- troilt
Davis, Opera look. k� Nlonds�. She a been living in De ajoaletter wap rece d from the. de ad, -
to N 1 0 La --e t, 147111: of a red are stil I being carried on in the Meth-7oo
ness circles but he will be 'much missed in
a. V,,ivate letter ;e. forgone time. She died of heart trouble. ment say.
i church by Rev.. M. Walker, assisted �y T, a friend in. own Mr. John r who is it church and other good work. �He was an Mr. Hopper. The meetinga are well' at- le . C 3rpse a, ri C
r ved here on the noon train they had i not to grant tfie
'Mr. and Mrs. �Vm.L P61, 'th'
preseat in Colc Bly active me
irado. in the interests of his Loc.� mber of the Alethodisb Church nd rr- OT � We hiesd4y, and was taken to the home Site.
I tended, considering the cold spell.—To th-
DE.—A mee ing of I b nd was he , Mrs.' Tenant. The funeral
health, says' that lie is keeping. well. BY lard' of Le, db McKill P., BoARD ov TR.� t ie usi-I a teacheri in the Sabbath s0ool, a. of her not —The Caithnes Scotland- Co
ache, earache and whooping -cough are caum- a) 1, urier of
Secretary -Treasurer of the. �buildiug fund, -ont%
hOWing refer -
Way of a Change, Mr. Weir, has left Del through here On. urday, -on their w Y ness men Of the town was Id on Morlda�] no ittle annoyance to some of our iir w to thi � sam. afternoon. Mrs. Tenant and January 24tb,- e ins the fOl
Norte and has goneto Colorlido'Springs. Al- hoi . ne r6ni Lo don, -where . they had b n ev - ening last, for the e of organizing al which position rosigned. He tl e si* ters . 0 Georgina, have the sympathy nce tothe de'cpae of Mrs. 'George Innes,
be has justl lailies' nd the small cbildr�n.—Mr. Archi.
Purpo
en
though the -wmther is much colder than be sp nd ng two, eeks visiting the�ir-daught r, boarl of trade. Thei meet. I g was well at.! was also secretary of - the nkdl6n Home of,, -the corn n-iy in t4eir bereayment.— mother Of Walter
o her f rie Circle,. and an energetic mem bald Al cGregor, hor is in the employ of T. Airs -Drum ond, who hks been ill for some sIli es, 'Of Morris town -
expected, Lhe days are bentitif al and sun- and nds by the wky. They dro, e tended and, from, thAffici(E t staff of )Or of the Can- Mellis, has had to lay his hammer aside for p One f the lol at and most respect -
r. �Andrew Crozieir, 6erselected,the business iliterestsof th-1 adiian and Independen
ev.
The roads down and bick.—M ot t lodge, i ()f F ur inhabitant has pas�ed quietly
JAny, but the nights mro ecold. iime, i&.& lit le better.—Miss Lila Ander..
a few ays, and is nursing! a col&—B able of t
re �ery (lusty, as bad, r. w6r says, in broth r of Mr. John Crozier, of villye ho d be well looked after in futut,o and was,entertained by. the n embdra of the son, of Belm e guest of. Miss Min- Mr. Wilsdimi of Hensall, conducted Be Vices ret 1 th away from our midst, � the person
_,I Ban - nsbec
tl 01 i e offi Pri 1110 Fes' t I J. tOr Robb is visiting at George Innes, ho die at the resiabnee of
Oataio in the suminer tinie ee his died a J le'resi. dence: of his uncle, Mr. Wm. lChe �i ng' are bars esident,� latter at an oyster supper as Parting mark
in tho lethodist churelmi'last 96
d
riv,,d there, th%i ha snow three of r. R02ainilton lice-Psident, Mr. erlin the pup
have Only Rae, ffi Fargo Dakota' on Wednesda Ail of respect. . It will tlius be a eh that B week. her son, James Inine's, Worth Oalder,�'on
I congregation. Mr. Wilson a IV afys lie so io.ol "his
t it all dism-ppeared before last -,mek. H was about 40 years,of ag. n Secretary-Tr6a u rer, Ali. J, 8.1 is seen
or four tinles, M n rin a- most worthy �nd valuable
ee sat ame w en coming to a sy mornin e es
9.
wil b & decided loss
iii�rht. Dq1 Norte is situated at the foot of He b is resid d in' Dakota or about IN, non'.; Council, ar-� at whab ' I
less .,.Joseph C citizen,.an tb
F84 P er. gxet er.
nown a out
the pec pIq here know he is a goo o as she passed 0.
an'd Mr. We'r thinks ib years, and -for erly�reiided in; AlcKillop. m -A. 11,.1 to HensaU will be an equal ga to her sister ife there, where-
Eldbr, R Metoaf, Purvis, considerable portio er l
—14iss Bella McLean, daughter of Mr. had -BRIEFS Farmers are haaliu
Affill Place Ln summer, L 0 CA L
-ivotild be a' beiti Ther 111111% w re brussela foe ill- tra J B Kell and . Dickson. town. Air. Weseloh I e: 9
iwin, a ffrid a host n d , G e org ea
Airs, Jimes McLean, of Tuckersmith I as —A large -number her husba nes, carried on the
Hell Ld b t
;ve e from
Nelir . this place gold haa been struck terme —Tfie Watch big d to town daily.
een ill all sumimier. t of friends who will be 'lee the rect]�i�ient of a, be'a uI I business of Joiner.
and mb rs of Bl�rftania Masonic lodge, wit i new Orne, and who 'Ifa e this place attedqd the celebration of the
atid e�ery Person hits got the gc Id fQver
ar esteemed wh sh hived' on account of.'
13 e brow onward progress in his I Org n I-er aunt, iss M. Mclea �of $
an, rom pearl wedding of Mr. and Airs. James Hill,
NI r. NVeir thinks he m-i,yht get il too were he 'their ives, enj Yed. a pleasint at bom4 will unite with TiiE EXPOSITOott i in wishing th�s pla�e. A=i e, L an 'most obliging dis
o PR SENTATION. —Last T d fi�iday last, and report haiv- her quiet,
U1713 H
i much pros- osi, si ce sh came to North Cal -
td remain there long. Tbur§'aay 'eve, ing .'of last week.—Ali. t himself and,his excellent fa of creolton, on I
le's Society, ion
eo
,"who ha acted as teller in the Ban c �e n lelubers of the Young per ilig ha a ery J e, nne John ejan
Locki., ity and hapiness wher v; eir future
surpr ed Mr. afid Mrs'. D. arf, by. assem-i t ser she had gr tly loved by all who
W o
of Commercel : ere ifor a few mont 8'1pr lot may be cast. Zurich. Mallet, Jr., aa for sometime been
h past,
TuE NETCIL—The r turn hockey b1ling and taking possessio , of their resi7 working at E. C tie's liver stable, left knew her. 8 w 06 loving wife to her
has b en romov d to� Hamil ton, and, his pos b LoCAL BRIEFs. —The present ood' sleigh- D. S. Faust keeps the English Qxfdrd
itiatch between 0-oderich and Saaforth, was here One . The purport of theii visit was soon Thu'rAdday last' etrolia. deceased buab id, itmmd most devoted
as beipli fi ed �y-Mr. Mullen, late of ing keeps -business lively in the village, and Bibles i connect on with the Bible De"agory r. J.Grigg mothe . r, it her . pride to bring up her -
played on the rink here on Wedneiday n I r6vea ed, - however, when . r. J. S. McIl -1471-1 , SP �n r . ay in
Q e Orangeville raach.:—Miss.Ida Ro ertim a large amount of GWe him a call. t iL Clinton.—Mr. J-. HA
le _wir teaming is being done.—
A good crowd assembled -and wit- &it , piesid6nt of the 3ociety, en ered family a r of the Lora and induatri-
evening '0 k, her un e"It and r ad a i �s to Mr.:- Park , . r MS., is, of redio p id the village a flying ous habits. I T cause to blesli-
leasing a r' Mrs. G. Murra Lo( of gil
son,01 "' d 1 0 is visiting at v and daughte', Miss Bell&, 1�A ITE —Mr. John H. chnall�.
ssed a wood 1 lean game,, whil e the band dd t
ne —L mmence 0 1 of Clinton, and formerly of iHensall, have
Mr. G. WP �1 st's., en1t co the conces3ion, and Mrs. Wagneg; of visit on ri.day .—A large number of
C11livened things with good music. The At th same me, that w( rthy- gentleman her name, and greuteaLt Byr-ripatli
tj this P, e, I hands in holy marim'Ony angi 0 le attended the party given by y is f4b
Wedr esday �S an'd Monday last W been a ending the past week among their
i 'oderic I up a good as resente 1with a fin(
11 boys! pa game and h' av`9 daL easy chair, and W Win 6 -Friday evili for them in t bereavement, Te need.
were m6 of the oldest vs of -the ea many riends here.—Rev. M�ssrs. alkei recen e ish them a hapj)y and Jpy. %
c allum ton ing last
Jogether—Rev. Braund has an
Mrs. Park ith a beauti I lamp, -thus hardly say tha the doeased was of a eri,
in�proved considerably since their last gawe Sunday ni Yht Ut 10 Vcloe� the the i and Wilson, of this village, exchanged pul'. f III life, D. H a report having spent a very enjoyable
y Let rmom 4
�orth, but the lack tbei combi�' 9 showi their appreciation of Mr. PArk's re, evaning.—Miss'Edith White, of this place, passed
with Seaf wi g,their pious turn of iamind; and that she
y teregistered 1', degrees b!elow zero ; earl' servic a a o g - them pits. on Sabbath lost. —Mre. Ingram has I rivals in the 14th conees�ion
ur bg the past few away in peace. Her remains Will
11ation, play of our boys, and it is combina cilo7ech, 't3nd last Sunday he baptized 14 p6r. 'is Vixiting friends at Kirkton.-.4Mr. 13. Afe-
day mornin ithad dropped to 20 b returned from Aylmer, where he was visit -
tion, lind not indivi-Idual effort, -that counts 1, years NN tiiitliptandinRill compl6te as-,. be interreCTI kiri to -day �Fridaiy.) She.
puck spent most of low, and at eigh o'dock Monday mornin ing her son --A N ery pleasant, and largely sOnsi an� 37 cal the altar and gave'in Ke'nzie is having. ilding material clrawn
ia the long run. The toniall en , r. i P,,ark m& iaged �o thank brick block on the died at the extie.me Ad age of 85 years.
their naipes d
it was still as 16 asl 13 below. attended At Horr e, under thb auspicesof becaine members of 4ho for the erection a
tily. ' Re . iMr, . Scott gave a rer of - Alain And James streets.—Mrs, —Edward Turner, One of the pioneers of
the time around the (loderieh go and the as 8, Peopb i's Christi Ei ndeavor 7hol
I It 'is not them bear
9ften we have it as Co d -th but when: 6 the Y church e e cer4mony was a solemn' co
goal was very often in d&-rager, and seven it brief address and shor; programme of a!,. 0 -
does, com6 it is, j st a little too abilly to 1-* ie o0funtarmel Presbyterian Chrirch,W , andlMr. Braund deserves great praise Roo ie, of London, a the guest of Airs. J. Tuckersmitb, died aVhis home in Glintau�
tivaes it was pierced, brut two of the goals reidi s; on b 1 andi recita �'ons followed. for is e#nest labors. —Division ourt *as A. Stewart.—The anday, 9thi' i in a 70th yeay. He..
ay vening last d
—Mr. Th -e has rented hisi Shora uncli�t�e ha hil social held under the on Si nst hi
enjqable. comas Ca$ er h ly on Tuesd n tIXe base
were disallowed. The visitors made some aft croWd went
farm, in McKillo �a mile and a claarteir e0t, ho6e, feeling ment of the c urch.' held bete last W Judge Doyle auspices of the Lad es' Aid of James street had been o0ering from heart trouble-
ecluesday,
Mr. rob. McGregor, -=At- the programmewas carried for several yeags, but only during the laab -
vcry Rtrotig rtisheson epfDrith goal and of town, to that Wis in more blessed A very interesting Quite a nbim ber of cases were Methodist church n Wednesday ven n
togive than to receive. out, consisting of presidinA- 0 i
three tinies-were successful in scoring, leav-
was a grai few weeks did 1i, illne8s become serious,.
recent examinatims at the Toronto Conger- examined.—Mrs. PeterBeaver left on At- d successi e Mr. A kof
itur the home teavin victors by five goals to ITEIi.—Miss Annie Upsh 11, of Tucker- )pening and closing anthems by the church
vator of music, Miss Aggie Fairley, daugh-' choir, under the leade hi f Mr. James day last for Berlin, to ee one of er of this I ce, aj driving throughMain and defy me4ical skill.. Born in Kent,
1 P
three. The most existed ting her -relatives and friends street ori, ond England, he emigrated to Caadi 1832. fl-ien(113- feeling a, is horse took fright and ter of Mr. John Fairley', of Carberry, Al ani- hei-e.--Mr Canfield addresk eB by the friends v ho is ill. —Mr. Wm. Fee has gone
v, F. E. Roy,
throu I George
bot t the entire ganie and the Code- Robertson, sr., and
for hi e., ortunately there 'was no He remai ed in Guelph for one ytar, when.-
toba, nd former y of this. tcovffi, passed'a d' -a ig h of St. Paul's church; at y *r. James In- to Ailsa raig and pt er places on a visito— ran in
rich boystook their defeat nicoat good na- er-in-law, of Stratford, are spending 4
C. F. W gner i's here on a virdt and on busil darr, ELVA ither occupant or rig.— he removed to the Hivon tract, settling Olt.
successful 'exain na�iofi in introductor �Am, as president of the Bpw th Le d e th y
turediv. a wee or so with old acquaintanees.--Mr.
theor .—Mr.'#r d Davis has purchased the Will Ira'ets bv Mr. Crawford qnd StLeJiMach ness. --has sold his propertyin Grafton Mr, I" rt T or and wife., of Taylor's a farm in Tae�ralmjth. This wz ill liuill
rslake has gone to visitf-riends in i —as was theitire western country at that
rove,spant
stock of W.. R. Co.iinter, insolvent.—Miss the ne ghborhood o his'for ner home, near and tll�' Misses Moore add er� oice going to have . a rest G
_!dan�d r cita- North D tkota, and is S day and Monday iu this
oxcitinaadven-' Carric Haffman of' Stratford, 'is visiting tions byr the Miss a DeLU Lean for a wh le.' He looks hale 'ad heartyo�--t 'illage vuiitixig friliends and acquaifitances.—. time—but witli charatteistic pioneer- de� Whit y.-�-IoVe are glad fo rn t at 'Mrs.
ture happened to a sleigh load, oft' Mery fri d5in-ton.-- Miss Liz,ie Hess came home from South he choir f t4e Ca*jau Presbyterian church termination, he set to work to liew out for
Mr.'J. L. Smith' has pur., llcllw raith, w h has had a ii were ),ttack of About the middle of the progr mme a halt,
youths from town 1vbo were driving cha3e Ji F. Clark if we may be allowed to- term i , was called Bend, Indiana, on Tuesday last, to attend attended the dontert hild in Chiselhurst on hiinself bom,� More than fifty years agh,`
young the dry g dds stock of 11 la gril. pe, is now recoverin ), —Mi Jessie
Out to the.funerAl of her cousin- MondiLy evening. i — 'While Mr. Richard he, with others in that -neighborhood, Wero
-M r. William INIg0ecoah's on Monday Golde. i Lion,. at a low rate on the do4laTi, G illespie is spending a few ys wi h friends for about an houi all present e joyed the ) , He*y Hess. 8ho
M-
as loa g eggs on
t al bi, starting what is knovirja Ove,111114flast. They vireremakiig rather too andhe-is nowie-markingtbe stock,�and d selves in a social way at the ables whi just in time to see him for the las Manning w the express instrument
in RensAll and vicinity.—T ie new assessor, ch was'
ftst tifile around the 0 rner at the tannery, will 0 en in a few days. Although he; haa. had been so -tastefully prepared time'—Drawing lee is the order of the d I sle1h on Fouday ornin the horse took Turner's appol t nt, of the 'Althodist
aXid bounti- me
big
4D i
t eight not een en ed in business durin tber I lehooltz is the large -at contractor, frig t ancl raft a'w' T g eggs were e opeu
lie result being, that the Precious fr Air. ton, is now goin' Mr. Mid .1 y.
9 9 rounds. fully provided ''by the ladies and, after he, at -I church, and hiA house was always
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was Jumped in a Promiscuous heap in the of our .'oldest ample justice had been done 6 the good red in 'eery d rection lie Alan
pt%B� year, Mr. A P, esentative Of t
e the rj� was put to rights. —It is areth. A maii of t ng reli 10118 -convic,
�niow, and the horses strted on a frollick m
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erchi his many friends will be things provided, the of theEvangelical a ro.
Lo0an. programme! was resum.
e him back to the mercailtile ed, and the meeting was brought' to a close dulty chronicle the death of tins and dev&ion, t, with inor*
on their own account, runniing about five glad to welcom* German! -�Imurch on the evening of the 14t]i Jour painful
Cast before they wereeaughb. Noth- world. —'Mr A, I irdo McLeod, - on of 'Mr. WEbDINO.-4Another of tho I out 10 o'clodk. The pastorolry ably dis- ntir hornas dd son, who Im ity fence, he�
a Be iappy ab of Febr The e e staff of our nj Mr. T as for some than averagel abili and intellig
nd d number of our older me ,time been alling from that dread disease., Was appointed class leader - in connectiM
Afurdo now has a go with the church,
110 boys aild girls gathered Kenuieth McLe)l, formerly of this.town, is t t I place at St. C61 ainba: 9 0
11" daunted, + 11's chlirch, 'char ed the duties of chairnman.4�. G. C. inloyeroisu
v siting relatives here. a J i�st., Petty had the misfortune, a fe, e andsuperintenent
eve"ZV�vono,"' on Monday,, the 1-ffi tah Congregation, on thel4th concess:' -,ho
and tiudged on to*. their .0 �consumption. He leaves. a 'wife and two of t
eaeh other up, I r is h Sic,
ilostination, pent a pleasarib evening and resporsi�leposdtion. in a railwayoffice in nalmol. the marriage of r.1 James Flanni- to lose a good horse, through rheu matism' lid a vi sit to their p"tor, Rev. - D. H daughters. i The b �reaved wife and family Sabbath schooli'. positions he held for forty'
i'r —Rev. W. Muir, of gan, 0 Logan, to Mis u
were brouglit hoine sidely.by the same rig. Alais,ee, liel an s' ilefen Kiiouskoppf, reaching the heart.—Miss Bretb� who was gia nd. Without any preivious �Otico o have the lsiiynipat ;of all the community.—' years—a recor-aAhat is much to his Credit.
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will be pleased to. welcome I rge B rucei ield, coric". cted thanksgiving services fourthl daughter of 1�1r. Krona- teachingfor Bliss Latimer dudligberill- permission, theytook chargeof thehoils Mr. Vm, Dign who hasfor some time Politically a L$eral—yet always charitable-
otir annirersary services on in the Presbyte. - an chu koppf,
rch hereon Monday also'of Logan. 'Tae- ceremony was ness, has returned to her,�ome in! Seaforth. and aftei - they took a firm sti�nd, as seat�uj belen workii ' 1 his fathees. blacksmith e�oiigh that ottiers should have their ovu
conday evenT'ng. —Messrs last.-10ur ou nsola-, perfo ed by the Rev. Vather Keely. The —Miss Annie Beek, who has a i impossible� at ralaylast for Tilsonburg, views. Twice paarried, he leaves
rill' comp ted- for the co een from from the fir t wa,,, Air. Williayg shop, left on a farnily'-
W. Ellicott tmd R. Hicks- went to Hensall, tion prize at � t e Toronto bonspeil * last, 9rO6 was assisted throu Yh the trying or- home on a visit for some time, is 'more Schmidt -their leader, made #n opening ad where he his
once p c -cured a situation.—Mrs. by the first V- of. one daughte —
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011 Monday, to andt the Tukersmith week, and wer6 efeated in -the finals b 3t.,i deal )y Mr. Michael Ylannigan, while a Hensallite. —Oar viiiag 9 are dress, stLting that their obje# in bert McCalluin, of Toronto, is borne visit- Amos Fisher, of Ccilborne, and two
ers and �tber this moet4 A!
The tenil.erature was rather Marys.—mr, J! '. Livingston has returned Miss ouisa�i'.qister of the blide, acted as brides- taking advantage of the good slbighing,to �n Was to pay their pastor' a her mother, Alarlock, of this place. Cyrus, of Carberry, Manitoba, and IforOkOy
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The ---bride was attired in a steel cob getin material for thelerectioo' of new fr g Mr. B. Bishot) f Tor t is
but bein, good temperance men home froyn'his A studies in Toronto,.— maid. ieiqdlv visit, and to exDress their ee n home via - of -Deloraine 'His Becloud- wife
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I 00d it: an didn't have to let Af rs. A.D. MCI nald has been confined to ored s itin dress,with hat %nd coat to match,' dwellin&s in the spring.—Mr. Wni. McKay and! apPreciation toward their pas r ilag big father' �1 Bighop.—Division. children - also survive him=Albert and -
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their hous stand arid shiver outside of a the house, by illi icss, du ring the past week. while the bridesmaid wore a similar o - the efficient principal of our school, received orls among them, and th %t this- sho
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tavern, while they wei�t in to take solli e, —Miss Maria 1 b L Kennard, daughter of tume. The happ� couple looked charming.: a telegram, on Monday last, con the q P Ut three years
have a lasting impression they-prea.ented hfi irn ortant cases *ere tried.—A ball was at home. Abo ago he �nOVO&
not about time sensible, -4 le beld- at the xesideu�e of Mr. B. S. 0 Ne,4 to Clinton.
Jr. Thom J. Itennard, of Brucefield, and On Cu aving the church, Miss sad message of the death of his
ering and h7' e and costly study chair
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