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The Huron Expositor, 1898-01-14, Page 1L"I,e 9 IL wo I � Is and endis,- an lines - and nulate . d i url 1* stocks. doZ I =,10 tum! �Iyinttolc` readyl a in _ shape f6i, . V.o.: �� Q ,,�? I I . � - i - ; � I . ; ._-�__­__ -. I � , I ftew seasonabl--_. . 4 * 1� : I me third to lone t I I e season,. pricew - I - A .- � � those, who buy I - � I : � I - pda � i ! i, t � ! 17, ter Dren Goods- ' ' �ress - Patterns, i. 'ds we have, all , .�4 �rices to give au� � I �. - I- i I 8,1 costume � �J � a � r, green and , _11 ,�a mixtures, _, .- .�11 'pr uari - Jar� .,� li 1, I I�� . . . ., - . . .,83.60. - .1 t� " i and brown, , . . r i. �, a. for skirts -1, � .- - I for January ,i . � - A i � ....'-...506. ; , . E � - , .! i� I I L r tesk . I . � . - k � I �.�!ck and Colored - . � ,. to 5 yards.1,41V � . - � 1 .. � ,9 at igpick sell- I ; I . I . . , f - . i 3; 9 i i IS � I � � �he department.. I , till -. nemt Reason. � Z , '� 'antle season, " � � 4 � g ht of profit all � ; � ! �- el r to empty our , � 9, blacka and . � � I � - 10, all at one � , I- - � I .. . ,$&25. I I �tlea, blacks. ,� � �Zi to $10, all I .......... $45). 25. - I �d and Navy ined, regular . , ?,� 1Z.5go � ... ­ -.8 i . i - !,�rgaln � ! � . nek �Towelf,. �cdesale. price � " I �'Ax-e per pair, - I- �e two'ror_250. , 2 1 : ;� A over thi3 store,. A - IM, 10 1- ros . ,,. - - I . - . . I - I . - � . .kZ"XV.L.LZf.V= �,X.MIZ,6n, � . . I . � . ­. � . I 'Pub�hers. ; .. .. - . � MbpkAX OROS., PubUshers. I 7 I � . - - .� . - I I I . . . 1, ' I - � I - � r I . . . ? � WHOLE NUMBER, 1,570. 1 - � ! SE"ORTH, FRIDAY9 . JANUARY.14, IL898,* � � - �J'$i . I . . . . . I , " a Yeo in Advance. * . ; - I - . . . - Ji . � � . I . � . . z I � . - . - . . � - . . � ' * . . -_ ' . . - , 11 11 .j - L . - . I I I � I I I A . JAMES . , . � . -0 ALLISON CONFESSES. yerily not lose our reward, St. Patrick's Ward. He was Rho captain maid was Min Wise, sister of the groom, Herrington and daughter, Guelph ; Miss C0111441'. hotel, d a cousin of 31 -re. E. . � - . & � . . . - I . - . ' _0 � , i ., , : Yours. of one of the old volunteer� fire am antes while a brother of the bride, Edward Plew6s, Gill,. Clinton ; Mr. and Mrs. Herr iddt, Sabring,11le. His first wifedied I . I � .1 - , �i i , . I � (3� C) 3D I Jamell Allison, the lad who was tried and : RVF ' . before the paidoervice was estaUbei? Mr. acted as groomsman. Only the immediate and famiLyj Blyth ; Mr. and Mrs. George many - Agoi ., but h married a second one 1� - . , LEM* I � ? . r Uw 6 1. � ; - I i - ; � I . ; ._-�__­__ -. I I . . a, �4t -the pairent . . � � I .1 I I 3Tuck-ersni-A-111 I - I 1r�4rt.. T&ylor, son I - A .- �16.impike Farm, i , I �roorrve time past, � 4 � [a visit home.- , �J I I tias been spend- i. � , .1,o .�4 4ovday last for . I �. - aLteud the 'Col- �J � a ping to Toronto P _11 I 'iudying medidine. .- .�11 ; P - brawfGrd and .,� li 1, I 11 �Jv Yeai's under - .1 t� " i ohn Cra-wford.- , . . r i. �, ' , , *bbath evenings, -1, � .- - I I "I �� sermons on the I ,i . � - A eing, istened to, ., , _0 Z. - !% ..... ro §srs. - k A in, the ast week., . I to Ue�srs. ono- . I � Wforth, at good - I . ��diet jr., who isi , . . I . . , i, took charge of i i Ilia . 3r last.-I'vIr. T. I � � 4 1 seven years has. 4 I 9 I �lith, and who has � Z , � �, ed for his post- 1 - - � � � 4 � Tuesdav last for I � ; � � I zyla court, of tihist ilecessary arrange.- � � I � ert in the - �' Itour merchant-,. h �- I I - 4 a enjoying his " ,� � days past, but � I lie is impro 9 - I 4 . h holg7a. Z . �'51, . . 1. was. holidaying E'W' . I , al home of Mr. �,. tVm. ThGrapsau, ; . i69 in the sum-, I , - 7 "I giviag more at,J " '. :mt se;�eral -ood I'Mr. I t Summer. : 1. 4o,rkmaa, cannot , � i__ , ; I . i Iii, I . a of Mr. Walter ! , '6 � has. bee-n-practis- I I � leave for Mexico Ito be a - splen - 1 avina If auover,- � .. , -, � , . � � .. 'f f lie , place pre- ' i0a,'e gold -headed I 'hei� appreciation � �i I �iq Th doctor � �t� -,,,it,h "ehi; par- . i. ire f or his new - . I . - 9 ­ - . . lfitte� ago, tl:,.e em- I . d &- B",-Ters 111ano, � , , , , I I � , , , , � , � , I , , , � 1, 11 I I I,( I. , I I .ed 1'.X.Andrews, 11 ried cane, aud F. . - IL - a AiUff department, L I selk, aftozapamed � "6E. . -ir- appreciation r, !;-xistini, between . - ��-ec�k. Under- the ;1 5 � f .tic m&nagelnent, � I , I V coming, -to the i L i I . . . � I . . week, a. few. of i il Waterloo street . on Miss Della - . � 4ented,'her on be,.- #-- I �ir_h a;- Christm -is � ,tilled purse, as a# I , appeeciation o� ' .. .efliclont Ftervieek 'PoLat. Miss Yea . rsfor their kind - . th -is, iol-partant . , : 4 I ; - � . : - .. 80n, ��tratford, � ��ge of 300 paek- 'tter per week for . hibster, England. � ' ... .A PoUnds, mEch I jund,, per week. � ) a twges were ship - It wa's manu- in 1.11-10. vicinity. I t is a,.cppted at , ed weekly and f � 14"a landed there , ; ; . . � i. . . I . . . - . � i convicted, and is how in Berlin I amait. Hensall,vacember 21st, 1897, Mari wife died three years ago, some time relatives were present, but -a pleasant time Fyfe and family, Strathroy ; Miss Rose after. r4hioving to Ichigan. - .1 � ; . . A � i - � . ing execution for the murder of8mm"re'. .Orr, NoTE.-The above would have been more after' the sixtieth anniversary of .their was spent. Rev. Mr. Clement performed Herrington and 'Blanchard . _R61- ry Yunghut, ir of Rostock while . . ; I _ I Herrington, , , " ' . . . Z earlier, be. weddingJbad been celebrated. Five child- -the -ceremony. Both the young peorle are Hallett. � - i near Galt, has made a . confession. Allison in time had it appeared a month . � I - trn �plittirig ;v;ad, a short jile ago, Z � - � . . WAR sentenced to be bansed �on the 24th of fare the municipal elections, but it contains ran survive. popular and have the good - their An accident which might have been at- miso;d4he -mark, d the are descended on -_ ; - I . - u - � _ ' . I . this tb. His confession is satisfactory no' much sound common sense, that it in 'P -The Patrons have , fourteen-, candidates many friends. . tended with fatal results happened in Ex! his fook lufficting's severe gash. He will . I . � . . 16 J . . . ; _;� in so much as his conviction was secured an- good a,t any tinie and it will apply equally "in4befleld to date, as follows : Frontenao-_ -On Wednesday ,afternoon, the marri 0 eter' It seems Eddie be conqtied to th � house for some time". I I . . - . , on a recent afternoon. � - . - i 4 . .2 ra. George Struthers, -of the 4 Seasonable tirely'by circumstantial evidence, which has to any municipalit But, "Pity tin, tis J. L. Haycock; Centre Simcoe-Am�oi -of Miss Ella Evhno to Robert Barno, V. I Piper was splitting w6od at Mr. John -iiii and Mrs. ' . I 11 F . . .. . . C - : �- . - now be;n verified � by his confession. The true "that the molell candidate, an defined Train ; Prince Edward -John Cavan ; North .of London' was celebrated at the bride's Moore's residence, and on- Mr. Moore's little 16th; 6anceset f Elma, celebrated the 'i On 01 - . : . I I Z murder was committed on August last, and aboVe; in the ' one who 'most frequently faile Essex -George A. Wintemnia ; Stormont- home. in ixqtar. The ceremony was we4t*�fifth anitil leraary of . their we . � I . per- son, Charlie, coming too close to him he t! , dding �. J - � . � a -there'. " J. G. Adams; West Wellington - James formed by R6v. Dr. Willoughby. . - day 021,DeOnit � R�t 7" .. . ,� � the particulars need, not be repeated,as they to I get ,a , ey entertained V* . Z � I - was struck on the head with the axe, in r �i i . . . 7 � , - . 0 , Tucker ; Mouck-S. A.: 131eck ; West Sim- -On New Year's eve, Mr. and Mrs. , flicting a severe gash about four inches numbeit of $rien oc . , will still be fresh in the minds of readers. . idi he cation, and were � . I. . _ - 11 . . I . I � 0 1 The confession was made to Governor Cook, I : eoe-A. Currie; Dufferin ' William Dynes ; Whitley, of Londesboro, celebrated the long, The little fellow -was immediately the rep� In . . . i . � piehts of any pres- to. 11 � . Can&". . ' I - , "' - . � I � I . . * i - : Of ]Berlin POI � The confession was set Glen r wedding removed to the house and medical aid sum- - t Captain Win. E. Hall, superi,m4--ndent 0%rry-D. M. Maeperson ; South Grej - twouty-fifth anniver" -Mi. James arnett, of Mitchell, bad ; I I - . . . � . I f h . . . - - . - David McNichol ; Centre Bruce -J. S. io. day. Qn,that Occas . d one' -in Angers obadlybitteriby -a d0gV . . . I � Aown in writinwat noon on Friday last, but- Of the Le Roi mine at R6sslaud 6lip sixty or moned, when several stitches were require P . -3 . ; III iealitY Allison made it over a month ago, . 1) pod Donald.; North Bruoe-D. McNaughton ; seventy friends assembled. and enjoyed a to close the 'wound. The axe had been not.; lotij, sko, th a part of the finger h;d I . i . I I dv . a I � - A ic.e. A +� 1. 1k. .A and fell down the main eh.if t, a d1latance of Ir d. VU It.- O.- — .—&. 73'ay-Ir . A. .3 U .3 .1& � Im i shortIv. after he was w--+,--��- social a * 16. A +joi X rp6-- A V-11 4. ; � - I I i J. - __� I P sople aTe - given to looking :Upon vice.tbat comes through the dium of an advertisement as . ing in view only the making ol sale, and not at all intended to � 0 . - . good uncharged. foradvice. This, we think, is a miitake, for as .. . will be, acknowledged that g t advice'is a desirable thing,; so . - .- . may say that it is just as rem I I � � . A16 to follow whatever good ; � vice we, as clothiers, may offer, o - it would b-6 to follow the advic( i I . . . a doctor VVhe1n YOU aTA ei*k,L �­ I � . advice of a righteous man � - ' - you axe in health, or of a law when you are going to die. - - The advice we have to offer is noth - - out of the ordinary. It is, in ` L something that you know as in - about as we do, bat- -and . I but inakes all the L difference— I I you- do not have the In ­ brou,c;,iXt home to yow as often we do, and for that reason 11 sight of facts. which, common pl . in themselves, nevertheless It I an important bearing on_ In I a things we wot not of. 0 -- L . You know that there are a great in 1- people - who are - careless ab - what they wear. We do not i I - fer to style or appearance, , rather to the carelessness of � � many -with regard to the quah,, of goods they wear. This is .cp �. pirmcipal,cause of half of the inents , thaf afflict people w . I �_, they have coldo. They drink mannerof stufftoknock out I � cold, as they gay,'fargettingt - while they knock out one L owing to _iDjudicious clothing tl 'only open the way to wo i , trouble. . These things are- so well known � [ L people have grown to have ,I tempt -for them through be - - 0 V 1, I familiar with them. I . ' � r We now have our advice down to � � iL . praetical part, viz.: don't buy. ch Li I- t clothing ; see that what you � � � , I is good reliable material, and � I - � . I . - shut the door on a lot of lot] � - , 7 � � � -1 vexatious troubles in life. T, . . ' ; � . VV'6 are pleased to say that our clo I I � . : . - ing, is ireliable. We have lat . �w * . L placed in stock a lot of ' our o � - � - � X14ke of lnell�S SU.Iti*and overco � ; r Tl�e suits --range in pr1ce from I � I L_ � to $12. The overcoats from $6. � . L - . t to, $1 6. . i .1 Our 7U.nderclothing stock is well s � I - � . 1. plied with good warm suits of L - L gular cold defying qualities. .. There is tle staple al'l-weal line at $ 1 . L, suit;. the qualities range then � 7� $1.50, 2.00 and 2.50. At $2 1 1 1 7 . ral I three seasons. � Have you tried the comfort of � . wool, fleeced line at $2�a suit, 11 I - 4 - : a little better than ordinary go I ... i at this price. 11 � i . -D-ftiin- Christmas trade every custon 0 . . I . . for ties was surprised at the bea , � . of our tie stock. You, may . well have a choice pre6ty tie wl I 11 . I you are buying. We have'a Ad I . that assures you of choice goods. I . 'a 1i Have you made up your mind ab( :_ ,that fur coat 7 � We think an - sper,tion of our- stock will supi - the needed persuasion. About a fur cap I Who it is that se I quality, quantity or variety, v - - find, the same in our fur cap sto See the draw down, storm k � I � . capi at 40c, 56c, 60c and 75c. Remember Futurity Sale DayE � January 22nd and 29th. . � . , ....... a ... W ...... ma -ft ... W. WE HAVE ONE PJ�ICE TO A .1�4. . . i . , L .- . MONEY BACK IF WANTEIC ; � � � � I I . . . ..W ........ * . . I I - fig. .. . GD `10 d-MACDONAL . - I . 5. CLOTHIERS. . �. On the Wrong Side of the Street, in � Strong Block. � I I SEAFORTIffs - - ONT. � � I � . . :1 . .. . I THE CANADA I Accident Assurance Comm ' - Accident 'and Plate Glass. I . . . - - An accident policy costs little. � I you. zinsured 7 Ranad J. JKLA-Cdonald, . (;. P. R. Telegraph and Canada Acold Insurance Company Agent. ' . . � I - -7 1 .. I � - I - _.___ ;-- � - I . � 6 * � W a - a . I --a* . wway jet,cpun an cm very a aip as, u�� - I %'15 %pubwta v -= I 1 - 600 feet. -His body was crushed bay-und . I 0 case'with murderers, the -The office of the Canadian Construction -T. G. Radcliffe, formerly of Ethel, who Zan in sed -a' wonder he was not instantly friend 'I I I - I . � As is often- th , , I . 0 Mr- 1 etV�, in' Fullarton, and _ �. recognition. . . ,. I wretched youth found it impossible to keep � . - ' . a arran 8 in , � # has taught the Donegal school for the past killed. . waii Afterwards illed. * . � . . the awful secret any longer, and he had to -Mr. Patrick McPhillips, ar., father Of � . ;. .. 12 years, was made the reatpient of an -Another of the pioneers passed away on -bligh lgliz:, !K.!11,.,on deFstl daughter I - " I. ' � to e9troyed by fire on Saturd night, _ , ; - - ; . ook an . I On: a�f ; make a confidant of some one. - Governor Aid. -elect McPhillips, London, died and, January let. Almost all the a a a elegant writing desk and b , accom* the 5th iust.�� in the person of Mr. Robert Mr, AUXAfide , ma, was Mar- ­ . L . � � . denl* at his home there- .on -. January 4bh. i Cook was the very first person Allison spoke ' books' were lost.� The Are is on ad to, panied by -an address ,on behalf of the Morrison, ,of the township of U-sborne ried doi Wbdnes4y, 5th inst., at the resi- . � I I . . . He was in his Slot yaw, and was &'much have originated from the overheati of the pupils. . lce�,i`of her f er A large company of � ad- to about the crime. Since then he haa , east of Rodgeriffile. Deceased had reachea den I 1 - _ � . I i CoalstoVe. a a made con repeated citizen. . L. -7.-Quiteanu�mberof barn improvements the age of 74 Yea L and 7 months, and had relal , �n ore present. The ; - - Saitaosta COtt&g L to I . 6, !, of night and the building wda doomed before are intended in Hallett this year. The been ill but a ihort time. � Mr. Morrison � '. .i . . - Wi L .- - L I me- fistione to others, but tbab to the The fire occurred in t a dead ra ti4s and""�- d :--The.6Iotbeszf Min -Minn' B* i re' ii not Ir I I a hospital, innt- it was discoveredi The logo -is estimated at following I are among . bri . dowiithe ,�i auto manygifts. � � � 4 11 . � , - ; . years I � remember exadtly what day it was, but it gwi the. �_ number : B. Was born W Scotland, and - some 42 _*r' 19dwar4. lulow, . kav- . nurse at I I : . I Z � a � . eg, � caught fin one-night last week from a about! $NO with an I . nourano - � of about M. Granger, 13th concee-sion, now one ;1 E ago came to Canada And settled on the lot is on ` �. I of Cam -ows, .. I .- A _ . - a, visit to hIs uncle, Mr. f1la- .. - I I . be' occasion !to meet Allison in lits call. There "' - The Canadian Construction Company hold a Brown, 9th concession, new one ; A. Reii, where he died. His wife pr?-4eceased him low, 16friMitchellf. The Youn I - � was one day about a mouth ago that he had Froken lamp, ind she was so severely burn S=ge? I � ' . _g man � � . I . I , . - I I � was som6thing on the boy's mind, it wa's ad that death 'resulted. contract from the -Dominion Government T. Troop, T.. Hazlewood, A. Weymouth, arx# leaving four surviving *Members inVitchall'.23 eanago',, Histather,,*Mv. I I - ; . -A-large English !,yndicabe has . been, for the construction of iL now canal at Far. extensive repairs. - . six � I � I I quite evident. Presently he bepu to tilk Of tKee tamily-one son and threa7dau W" . - it . forn�ed to erect palatial hotels at Halifax, . ihaters. WW ChIlow, re owed b with his fami,ly, - � --' I about thb murder, and finally said that the- r&Wx Point. A -Meetings of the Esst Huron. Farmers' � The davighteri are Mrs. Dz Cowar and in i Veit 1879 and in 4oing well fanning. L � . Mositreal, Ottawa, Toionto and Nisffa . � . I � ' . " IS -The marria took plice on - January Institute will be hold in Gorrie, on January Mrs. W.Somerville, of and Wine - wardenj has di- . � Od Orra were entirely wrong about his It * Usborne, - it. Uoutei h, county C I _ ge _ 3 *ad to Assault Mrs. Or Falli. The piano also Include ,a big hotaf in 5bb, at the residence a - Brussels, . , I io� &coop the nomination, .11 we'� tn .r. It was not a2palt . f Mr. J. T. Gentle 18oh, and in on January 22a . J. W. Morrison, teacher at Khiv.a. Mr. cide4 tendered .. � I : I � Z 'i at all, he said. London, - England, that will ea6ir to the . A, 011- Mri Cook let him talk, and I in, t . . � man, London, of James C. Hay,� M. D., of Afternoon and evening sessions will be held, Morrison. was highly respeoted'-by- a large him " the . vative convent held .. L . � * colon rade. - , , I . � I 1� 1; , - -4011, .1 I 4 I in I � q uttin in a question here and ther' i . 2 .1 a � addresses on agricultural and Sirele of friends ' * � , ford a a art time Ago. Mr. Mon- . . � . . - I � I a in& - suggestions he got the whole y, And Sarah - nituraloubjects will be delivered by -Walter Richards -on, a former resident tei U Aire - y'in the field, and hopes to Z4 -7 eorge Higgins, at one time a farmer, Uniiversity and nativo of Paisle. 1: . ;G Laurel, Nebraska, a graduate of Toronto when practical ad- hortic - � . , . . as story out the condemned. man. Allisdia but latterly living in Kineardine, committed Catherine Thacker' eldest daughter of Mr. practical men. of the vicinity of Brussels,, in writintfrom w --- o4h Per for the Conservative party.- . r - �, ; . f & inn. Copus,,of '%ratford,_ix the . I . I . � . 4. pour uIrcumistancim for nome time . i I . . Dakots.- - Rev. Robert Johnston, 13. D., of -of 0 ZT cloncession, Howick, fine wmter here for the past a month. . i .'Wan . �� r - �­ ; ..of did not want him to make it public, how- suicide las-15 week by hanging. He had been John E. Thacker, of Hamilton, North -Robert J M 1A hlin, son of Robert Dauphin, Manitoba, says : W are avin --I" the —rs, -a. ant of eonxiderabizm for him Mr. '11 v McLaughlin. the U Tl!e atitAv - .� of ts, entiflad "' Mother - * Z and is supposed to have committed the act . . . . ret - - . � � . I . � .. 4 Ifle Cook agreed to keep it quiet. Friday . fit of despondency. He leaves a wife of St. �� Andre*'s church, performed the care- � a lad about 15 years of age, while - riding lasb bilf of November was pratty cold, but GboW hnd her relatious,:11 which was pre- I . - . - � � ,I morning Allison made up his mind that he 'O 6 mony. Miss Emily Taylor, of Hamilton, one of the horses fell off, and the 'horse since then it has been fine with- plenty of senW- one evem in not ,long Ago, 'hy the . � . - . j � . i Yer would give the story to the public, and he � and four children. I � was biidesinjid and Mr. Robert Fraser, " of stepped on his face,' making an ugly . Suhaa� behool 'a I 1, St. James' Episcopal I . I I . . out snow to make good aleighi We have not I � I I � _. I i I sent for . U A fire occurred in the Or"w's the same cil�, sup Miss about two inches long in one of h 13t. � i - . 11�� � r. . Cook. Writing materials onted the groom. in cheeks. had any wind othrms 'go I like the chu6ii,jit that oity. Miss Copus how shown - ­ I were furnished, and at Allisoies ' Un' ersity bne morning last week. 'Before .Jean McIntyre, o St. Thomas, and Miss -Mr. A. Ford,z of Exeter, last week Our- . 00 t very well so far. We have plent h *Ittobe&3 lad - � . I , c I I � ,, dictation I � an ry y s1*4 oung y of Ability. I ".rl- . I the re coqd -be gotten under control. the , - . - I I X I I ' the following was written down -,- - . . Irene C. Dewar, of South London. were the chased from Mr. John Hawkshaw his 23 ,of work and no ti.ne to fret lonesome. Fa;rm --�Thiia home of Mr.' and Mrs. Roberb . . I, I - I � � . act, wit e of thib east wing 'Was. destroyed. -It maids of honor. . . I � " I want this to be at once made public, . � . acres of land situated in - that village . produde in much higher here than in On- WoUb, of Staltiw 11heseene of a family �_. . I I uch I 'to the authorities some Ume ago. is n kno It w the fire originated, as the Y- tario. Oato are worth 40 cents per bushel, refi#�Ofi on . a wheii all the : . � .., 4 at . 0 0 ps. t7 - told it_ -Mr. -and Mrs. Dawson, of Guelph, cele- ing tfierefor $1,700, Mr. Hawkshaw taking . - Ines d ly., I - . ; , I . � Uni as not a n for classes during brated their golden wedding on Now Year's and can't be got for that ; potatoes 50 to me4beko of the family were present. Those I � � . hat I never at any time made improper a or" I . I . m;rm"- the lirtal de holidays. . . in part pay,two acres of land owned by Mr. . I � I ., . " but aIs to Mrs. Orr. . I bad made u , . ind. Mrs. 0 ve Adele Sternaman has - been day. � The occasion was a re-uDion Of rela- Ford adjoining the same property, at SM. _0 cents ; pork and beef are high also. In ftoO it distance were Mr. - Robert Webb. of ' � __: I %. : i _ .. ; .., ­ . a " I tter to get even with the Orre for t9ings they . noti led tha her appeal for a new trial -bad tives and friends and man were pre- , -Wro. Elliott, wife and children, of the same letter in a notice stating that on of 1% n4eiboro Mr. W. Webb, of Toronto, � .�i .. I.:-. i � : -j I - � I said and did to me. That morning I got sented to the worthy coup . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mani ba, are in Morris on a December 29th, Miss Reldn', fourth daugh- addl bt-k-6- J. . Jeffrey, of Buffalo. The . � I I ; � ­ 2 , . � � bee� denied, and that her last hope Is - .h '. . . .1 - as mad because they would not let me go to in Dawson were married in Englandand came holids visit. It is 17 years since Mr. ter of 16. Richardson, was united in mar- ggatherh* was and enjoyable one. . . cutive el mency. They put the . Neath Y I I � I ,�.� I � ; � . ­ I . [ose the Niagara Falls. After breakfast' I left exe to this count ria --,�Mi B R teSpayrgr- a convertela , - � 1 _7 45 years ago; nettling in East ; -Elliott -removed from the 4th line, Morris, ge to JameaValker, of Dauphin. , t, r. . a Jew, - .� - 4 . . . . -...:,. � . � ace my loaded gun in the woodshed. I did watch on d ty, abd from now- until she Flamboro. Thirty years ago they removed and 15 years since he was in Morrii, Mrs -Th followinw, from the 06be, refers to vvh6 1i fibw ink. hig a tour through western, . � � . 2� - . � out 94 elph, where MT. Dawson successfully Elliott is a daughter of George Fttzpat I r . , . � j some chores. Mrs. Orr was milking aN )es� to -the allows on January 24th, -sharp to Gu � rick: - � jen�lemau well-known As a forme pastot oafililo� o0oup I d the pulpit of the Matho- - I � . . ave eyeal will watch bar every moment,/ a . .-I �� Z . .- . - �� I � E twenty feet from the woodshed. I went in. farmed in that vicinity up to % few- years formerly of Brussels. I Aritdhell, last Sunday and � � . --Dr. G. Sterling Ryerson, who has rep? I -at Londesboro -. 11 The noble band of pionee I :.,.�­ . . I r dist bhOrch'. V 7:� - ; any to theshed and fired at her through the . � n ' . . eon ,a 0 - 1v I . I . t . w evenings since, an old lady ria�ied preachers -with each year gro i it �! 'ad de ivered. a l 'Z � . rva ivalrar y wing , 0, a I ; door. She fell off her seat and ne n- " - �_ : resen ad the Conse t* . t in the 6 ag?, when he. and Mrs. %woo retired to. -A to I � a . . ver moved enjoy in quiet the close of a, hardworking Noble, who resides in Clinton with her number -who in the early days of settle- ch*ah, fie ��Ils accompanied by his ninp. - I. _� - . i tari6 Legislature for East .Toronto, has de- , - i I . I 11 . . 1. any &gain. An axe lay near her. I took it and life. Both are in prettylair health. Since daughter-in-law, widow of the late Thom4s ment in this Province carried the menage ye6t,AdId son, . ho is said to be one of the I .-.1, . : aided to retilv from the political life. The . . . � - � . � ,� struck her on the head with it. I had the to Guelph Mr. Dawson has been NoMe", not be' f 'liar'with the, town, of the gospel into the forest clearings, re. J . - lain � - - . I I ouv - tr4tiftb and rioetest i is in America. I doctor finds that tha claims of his practice . n � Ole" , I �_. � ­ i grave in the swamp read,V some days before, = with election to the council As lost her way aufha6pmplened to wander down oeive and are well entitled to the respect ,.-';.-'The plea t home Auvust Herborth, I .. - . 1. . are such that he cannot attend to his public alderman. - - 11�1�. - ­ 4 � I I re- but it was too far off, so in a hurry I made . to the railway track, near the station,where and esteem of those whose lot has fallen up. at 14 was he seene of Abapty event on 7. ' �...' . I duties as he would like end hence his deals- . � gait, - 11 .1 I- I - _ - - Of these pio. ening of last wee 0 when hiar- . . - � but the grave in the corn patch, and dragged ion to retire. -Mr. Fred Palmer, of,'Galb, met his she slipped down and broke her leg- - on later and- easier times. � Wido'esday a . . - I , its - n �, :_ .1 . I so her to it by the hands and buried her. I death last week at Galt, by falling from the . -A duck and goose on- G i Kelly'@ ogre, particularly in, the foundatioxi lVing dati.ghitir; M., , , was married to William . lip, - , � -LordAberdeen approved of an order- eorge . - I � . :.... . !-,, t i. ; 8 hid the gun and raked up the tracks with . Beverley street subway, C. P. R. bridge, to farm, 8th line, Morris, were kinea thiswin- . of Methodism in Ontario, Ono of tho most Lio*aj of Elm& the toremony being by Et,ev. , . 1�� . i � - the fork in-oounoil commuting the death sentence , I � . Z . I after I got back from Barrie's. the roadway below. Edmund Deckerp, Of )ter, and to the surprise of the owner a piece devoted in his days of iiative service and J�tKsirin, a Mitchell. Between fifty and m, I I I I - .. . . passed on John F. Troy for the murder of _ . - I 1- - I : ut, aim . :,w � : the This in 'the truth, no help me God. � Clyde, found him lying in an unconscious -Of gold was found in the gizzard of - eash, now most honored in his -declining years is ifit - � friends ore prose d of, the � -4:- . � �.. I McLeod, at Napause, to imprisonment for ._k . � q - 1-1 � ail- "(Signed) James Allison,, condition, and summoned Dr. Radford. who Mr. Kelly now wonders if lie has a branch Rev. James CasweI4 Grimsby, who on 'OrAding sup r An enjoyable evenio wall . - � ; rife. : The reason for commutation is that . 9 ­ � 1 4 i , , , I Jen I I Berlin, Jan. 7, 1898. .. . had the injured man taken to the town hall. .1 . . . � the prisoner has become insane, . and th of the Yukon on his farm in the creek� that Tuesday last attained the completion of his opfttilu done" g and games.- I �� _. � I - a . � . ­­ I . 0 " Witnesses (Signed) J. Cook, jailer ; ;� . He died a few. minutes later without regain- - crossm it. � . 80th year. The occaqion was celebrated by "I New Ye � a was gleasantly speutAt the I - - . . - I I w does not permit an insane person being - . . � � ,!1A, I - I . � Thomas Tkaoe'T, turnkey." hanged. - . . I I ing consciousness. Palmer, who was about ,--New Year's eve' was the scene of a a pleas&i t atherting of the family at the re4d6n0e of ; . and rs. Win. Simpeort, of . � 1. - . � I � . the It is a peculiar circumstance that Allison I I I " *ecf to dizzy spel fashionable and enjoyable occasion at the as I . � ­ . I : bat should make a confession on the day four -A. Rose,, of Toronto, is in Ottawa i6k__ fifty yearb old, was subj Is, , r id=�ne �f one of the none, Mr. N. F. Cas- i0lfio& It bein theocemion of the Wth an- -, : an fie may have met his fate while under residence of Mr.and Mrs.S.Greer,Gorrie the wells 117 Portland street, this city. An niveisary of their marnage. Th e --y had, 1. .- . I . s and pictures rout - � t . . .. � - 1-1 � . I � � I -1 j ,hich he is 6D be hang. u one of these attacks. The aries to his event being the marriage of their daughter, interesting feature of the evening was the mAdy; gtiests� ho partook of a sumptuous I � )1d) weeks exactly from w ing out Government maps f, . i - the departmental records regardin the in �, . - Z .1 - i . ,­_ '- . ' , ­�­ � _ ey ed, The jail people say the lad is kre;try head produced concussion of thei brain, caus- Miss Jennie, to Mr. Anson Spotton, 13. A. preaentation to the venerable sire of a re,oasi and had the host and hostess- I __ : . . Klondyke claims his firm has cornerel. � I of . . . . . . - L, . I L � I I .,*t .. - 4 changed latoly, and they expect him to go It ing death' He was a watehmaker by trade, The pastor of the young people, Rev. J. S. handsome set of furs." . MjAYL bappy eturns of the day. Mr. And � I � �, i� is stated that one. or two lucky Toronto I P I I 'L - . I.. 4 . i - -_ I ree to the gallows undaunted and without fear. and leave's a wife and two sons and four Fisher, performed -the ceremony. Again we are cal(ed upon to record the Moab si the recipients of -many ..... _L.. I I -11 I , Mr. Ron; . . � - .W'r - - . . I Liberals are in the deal with � i I . a Under the ministration of his spiritual ad- � daughters. No inquest will be hold, his death of one of Howick's oldest pioneers in va6ble'pren I-,'-..', ­ � I L The matter will be investigated during, the Judged by the number of magisterial I - ­ : 1-1 ... � 71, � - I I q . . : hat viser, Allison seems to have chaigid from a . . . death being purely accidental. - the g.erson of Mrs. John Hayden, who died `­`A.hter&ryT-ni musical antertainmentwas - 1 _L- I . coming "salon. I convictions reported for the lost quarter, 71 I 3- � '_ I I �� . i ' on- stupid,, ignorant boy to'a thoughtful On -Dr. Richard Orton, of. Desorouto, died -Ex-City Clerk A. S. Abbott died at his the county of Huron is becoming a model at t residence of her-. son-in-law, Edward gi�oji In - Hib A one evening not long ago - r'. L, � I .: , I , � . I : Maus giving evidence of intelligence Ywhinof residence, Undon, on January fifth, aged Pyke, Epq., of the 9th concession, ort Thu �vhich was w It attended. After theenter- I - q . . . in at his home last week, from the effects of moral county, as only twenty-seven are,re- 7* � - - � I . . " I .11 . .9 lay dormant so long a time, and which, had 85 years. Mr. Abbott was born in Galway, day, the 30th ult. . De�eased was born n iliffiebt aim the tale of a beautiful luiltr, ' " , I I it been cultivated before, would have saved art over -done of chlbral. Deceased was a ported, whereas a few years ago the number i - _ f _� . . . I I Ireland. In 1843 he came to Canada, set. the town of Winchcomb, Gloucester-shirl �v now I I � : native of Guelph and eldest son of the late . . would have been nearly three times as _great. a, 6h Only t ladies of that section I I - 4 � .- - 4 1 - Z the him from his present awful situation. - Wit in lAndon, and was engaged inbapiness I England, in the bear 1813. When'22 years hd,w to mak The sum of about $MwAs � .., : I Dr. Richard Orton. He graduated abine Seaforth magistraterhad- 4.of them; W, ­ � , 0 . in . _­ � . . - -_ - 3ap -the fire of 1845. He tfien received the. , of age she gave her heart and hand to her ka4ed,,which will entirely paythe expen" : . . . eight, or ten years - ago from the Toronto until ham, 3 ; Blyth, 8, and the others scatteref. . . � . I . I . � I Z. - I - . - The Kin f Men to elect for Medical school and had bcon practicing in appointment of tax collector. In 1857 Mr. Clinton or - Goderich had none for the quar- now bereaved partner, and during their long of �, �aiftting, I papering and carpeting the I ---- I - � ­ . - - � . _. ; . . - i I - � ; b - . - . � )Uy , AID Abbott .was nted city clerk, which life of over 60 years together she proved to 0HU'roh . I * , �, . � CounciHors. Deseronto for three years. . ter. Four of the offences -were for breach I `1 $.­ . '. � ap Mr. Kingston's appoint- Y . � j Fou u :t 0iii be a true helpmate. In the y*ae 1844 the 11 !1-11, .0 I , � . . office he filled . , a de occurred last week ather I �_ . � I . J&DITOR ExrosrroA-;­DrAR Sm. -The -On Tuesday evening As . .i i . . b:of I ' t week, an ice ' of the license act, -all these being in South , I I . . . . . I � - ; ment in 1891. 111 -health compelled him to . - in To- 109 - I ... -1 1. � er following communication was handed in to boat with a number of Hur6n ingpectorate, and the other offences migrated to Canada. They lived tenibl res dance, Stratford,, - of Min � I I - I ; . i V -' -i 4 . � �,.L_l I _V � . ya an4 girls on ,retire and he had since been gradually fail. . erouto for a short time, and then moved to ft�atbella Bruc. ' Meat daughter of A. Bruce, I I the Hensall Observer three weeks agoi and board ran into -A bole in the Hamilton bay were only trifling. � @ e I ­ � ' , - � . I - I . . ; . . - . � I &I way rob ; , Mr. Abbott wiLs a member of the - Uxbridge, where they resided for three Gp,abd Trunk.R U master. Deoissiv . - - � - he says was delayed because he found great Several of them got into the water, and a 2-thodist church. He was also a Royal On New Year's day there 'was an un. I .11 . I 1. I difficulty in dealLphor the manuscript. Miss Hill had a narrow escape from being uau&siid very interesting athering at the years, when they removed to Albion town- e4i had been affering from spleen troublo .- -, - � ; , � , I � . L � � 4* __ I 11 �., ; ely Arch Mason, and was one of the first char- chip and rented a farin. They lived there fa nearly tL 1 and was in coustant I . . int residence of Mr. and I ]_� 0 years .. ,�.7 ­ I That is possiNy. true, w ile 1, on the other drowned. It was with difficulty that she . Mn lohn McClinton, � - . . L-3. . �� . I ter members of the Grand Lodg6. of Canada. F -;I ' " . C n ,ast Wa,wa, � for about seven years, and then in the. year p'* ditt * t at, time. Besides the pamnta, . --I.- -- I � hand, was vain, enough to be a little appron. was rescued. She was almost exhausted, He served as recorder of the chapter and' nosh, the occasion being the ,, it ring - � �­ - . . . . . 4 AS- - celebration of their 1858 they,came to Howick and settled on t*,d brothersand three sisters are left to - -�' � � .4 I � sive that its legibility might suffer some.- and was taken home in the ambulance. golden wedding., : - . - ; secretary of the Blue Lodge for many years. It . I r . lot 14, concession 2,iihere they resided un- trt6 "ka her log . � . � $7 whist by being transmitted into the letter- -Mrs. Mary J. Cusack, of Hamilton, Shortly after.their marriage,- M n . I .1 � � I ;. � ... ­ _. T � . . . was - I � 50 press of the Observer. By publishing it along. relict of the late Mr. William Cusack, died In tewperance *matters Mr. Abbott McClinton lef b Belfast, Ireland and come til about 25 years ago, when they moved to ,��'--�-Wm. Bu' a, jr., having disposed of his - : � � � . -d'i �, . . � f � � - � � - - . . prominent, and since 1851 has been a teeto- Gorrie to spend the remainder -of their days. tgt$ Mrs far , north half of lot 3-0., conces. I . I -1 � with this, yon will at both the editor an last week at the resid6nee of her daughter, to this country, and for a great " number at � . . 7 1 - ; I I - I i I , . .. or 76th year. The taller. Deceased had eight children, maven . years #%ve bb6n esteemed and honored resi- About ta Ye -neighbor, T. G. Rat- ­ - - . o - I - I �.. .. ; myself out of a difficulty, . Mr. Win. Webster, in h � iar,ago,,b�th being feeble, they 64�h 8i Elm&, -to his . .11 . � � �, I . of whom are now living. went 0 ,v w th their daughter, -Mrs. 4 tllftb, some t e� ' It pardhased 1:32* � - ''. _. I UP- Yours, deceased lady, who was born in Belfast, I dents of East Wawanosh. Daring the day " ROOS, " . : - - -1 i -1 � - . � I � I . 7 - -TMb week there pawed away at. the . Edward Pyke, where deceased breathed her a0r0ft on the theoneetsion of Morrifil . ; -,_- . . . � � re- . I REFLEMIL Ireland, came to this country more than - . the venerable couple were made -the recip- . -gon, . � -I'll _­ � . .- � - A i ' a Way. � � � � . � - ripe old age of 92 years and 8 months Bliza. ients of suitable and beautifut gifts fr in last on Thursday of last week, at the afid , adjoinin the town I hip of Well I I I DicAR XviToi%.-Your correspoudent's seventy years ago, and she was a resident of , ri - - * . � I . - � - _. V - , sorry t I , I r ,- 11 11 . Govel 'i ople wi. . ut Ve It a lose Mr. - r ' -&city," attributes the abuse of municipal Hamilton when it contained b one brick beth Jackson, Paisley block, nes Guelph, their bhildren, grand childien and groat old age of 84 years, 4 months &no 15 dayT V� . Burke from . . I . , Z . . - � ! I a wife of. the late Daniel Jackson ye I Vollegal loca: ty "16 is a man who h i Oman, . � - I I . 9 , as .1 ,# powerej to carlessuess'.and indifference, on building, and the contra of the city , I grand children. . - I I . i to . wass' . who predeoeas4 her by 19 yeara. The i �� � a the part of the elactor&U, I believe that to commons. . . -Clinton was incorporated as -a -town in Perth'Notw. �, e�rfied the,hi ghost esteem of all. ' ... - . ; . � - . . deceased lad born at Farmery, near .1 I � . i -.1 � � . I I -_ � .1 __ - cDonald, of Sti-Louis, spent - afternoon of last week while I � � umberlaud, England, ... � . . we be one, but not the chid cause. I believe ' -James. Allison, the murderer of Mrs, Calderbridge, 1875, and its first mayor was the late Robert Mr. John M , -Tuesday Y - - .� I - i I .. i ear the principalcause to be, loose and unsound Orr, of '3alt, confeased his guilt in the pres- on Callauder, who was followed in 1876 by the a week in Mitchell, with his brother, Mr. J41th the ti vIve- ear -old son 6i Mir. John . : . I I - - � April 9th, 1805, nd was m�rried at Drigg late A. S. Fisher ; in 1877, S. Malcomson Augus McDonald. Ata0'a`#;ey, a 'Ellice, was leading a horse to � I I 4 � reasoning aim the part oi many of the electors once of several witnesses, last week, Alli- , .. - . - t - I ; . . . � z ' church in 1833. She, along with her hus- was elected mayor, but, he moving away,. -Peter Burdeux, or., of Wellesley vil- the barn th P animal turned quickly -and - . Ti . � I I �� - Z . Lb as to the kind of men to intrust with the . son says be killed Mrs. Orr out of revenge band, emigrated to Canada in -the year 1837 W. W. Farran filled out the balance of the lage, died on Thursday, 30th ult., at I lei c� Int o h areboa#, renderinghim . .1 . i e affairs of the municipality. A; a result, the for things the family had said and done to * * - the It. e h 6 t a f I I . I . - - I - coming direct to the Paisley Block. They term. W. C.Searle was mayor for 1878-79 ; advanced age of 80 ufiwn,s�ious i md causing blood to fto 'free � - - � i It's worst, instead of the best men, are often sel- him.- Allison seems much changed lately years. w I ; � 1, i - came out in a -sailing vessel, and were six D. A. Forrester held office from 1880 to the -Alexander W_ ly, i, A meds cs;1 man from the aity was - - i alker the late accountant , , . . I T. As acted. Mon, As to the qualities of the men and is not am unapproachable as he was I � ; weeks in crossing the Atlantic.' Deceased � . ; . that should be elected, I put it this way : some time ago. � end of 1885 ; Dr. Williams, 1886: pad part of at the Traders' Bank, St. Marys, died -at b,6,'4tily sumn oned, and -found that several I - - � Honesty, futelligence, courage, these, three,.. -hir. Isaac Master, registrar for the attended the Guelph market for 40 years . t - - - s4ifbhes wert itecenary. The patient in now I - � __ - . � 1887, Joseph Whitehead filling out the un. Strathroy on Saturday. . . � I I � . I er but the greatest of these and also the rare . at county of Waterloo, died last week - in Bir- scarcely ever miming a Saturday. She was !xpire . d term of Dr. Wilhams� and also hold. -Min Maggie Huggins, of Monkton, It . a -Dili : meely. .1 . . ... . ­.- - � � . - � . � � '" - � . "I I � I � . -Keen I � . . � a life-long member of the Church, of Eng- 'I -3he Mis ies . � ity in honesty. An honest man is as careful of lin, of dropsy and heart affection. Deceased Ing office for 1888-89. ; W. Doherty filled been engaged as assistant teacher in ,the and McFarlane, teach. ; . � � - land and enjoyed good health until about e�lln the Mfiverton public school, for th6 � - - r as his neighbor's in"rests as of his own, and had been ill for the last four months, and . the position during, 1800-91-9-2 : G. , D. Me- public school of thatplace. � ; I - � � three years ago when she had a fit of par' Taggart during 1893, and R. Holmes, the -Messrs. Charles and Olivar Turnbull, of Phip two Y, I i when committed to him in trust they are was about 64 years of age. Mr. Master .. I are, were each presented by . ; en slysis from which the never recovered. .... . I I evgn more soared in his estimation. A self. succeeded'the late D.McDougal as registrar, present incumbent, since then. Hartney, Manitoba, are visiting their unclej their pupils, rith an address, expressive of I .. . -1 � �, r Out of's family of seven, tbree-sons and two � � � - . �k ioh man is never honest in the true sense of e was for many years M. P. -The Alme; Epworth Leagge has elected Mr. J. A. Turnbull, of Elm&. theIr good i "Ill and esteem. Miss Xeen`4 I . . .. . L � prior to which It daughters survive her. Her husband died : . I - - � . . , � - 1 1, the word,- but by the aid of greed and cun- .F. for South Waterloo. He was widely in 1878. � the following officers for the - ensuing year : -Miss - Jessie MoLareD, of Mitchell, has sadkegs was accompanied with a purse of .. .. : . I . .... �, � - . , . . -1 . ; .11 . i � Honorary president, Rev. Mr. Finlay ;. returned home from Scotland, where she � t ning, often called business ability., he may, known and eatly respected. I � $16. dhd Mh s M-eFirlone?a witha gold chain I _. -_ � .� and often'does, acquire a good deal of por- . -Mr. J. VrI. Robins, one of Welland's . i —0 % �W bracele �� Iz . A, Im- . . . president, T. H. Brownlee ; let vioe-preai- spent several months visiting friends. � I I Their successors are Miss ; � . 1I perty, and with the unthinkin influence in most respected citizens died very suddenly � � . Huron -Notes. . . dent,Mrs.- A. Scott; 2.nd vice-president, -JohnQuincy,of Logan, died on the -11ell, of Han all, mud Min R-obb,of Strat. . I �� � -9 I - I � � proportion, and is therefore Table to et on January 41wh of hearlt failure. Mr. Rob- -During 1897, 9,916 tons of freight ,was Miss N. McMichael ; secretary, Miss- Mary 30th ult.i at the ad vanced age of 84 years. f 66 rd, � - . A) . J � � - I I pitchforked into -places of public trust, or ins, who has been for many yea � re engineer ship . pod from Brussels station. I . Robertson ; treasurer, Miss S. Livingstone - He was an old resident of that section. �,�, � [kill, I '�98 Fulton, of - . I I ZThe fai �,? r Mr, Geo - . _11' . 'altork'sMils, into, ave to ourn� tthe �ks which nature never intended him. Such a at Messrs. Beatty & Sous' iron works, came -K,r. James Steep h&s disposed of his Lookout committee, George Dale, -WillieW - -Dr. Roy Xichol� of :the staff of the To- .# , h in 6 . I . . I ill one placed in the, to him, favorable position from his work not feeling well,but b ' a in.Clinton to Mr. John Jamieson, Mrs. T. Livingstone, Miss I. ronto General Hospital, has been the guest 44ive neasoi i,by reason of the sudden desith I I . on reviv- grocerl usmes Robertson, Miss 11 M�&y the oldest daughter, -which - took . - I i ck. that municipal power affords will soon be- ing decided to return to the works,but was McMurray. �­' Maggie AtcDougall ; of his sister, Mrs. Foster, of ListoweL " Q f � . - I I gin to indulge his ruling position, it may be stricken down And died Mi a few minutes - -The township , of Morris commences Prayer meeting committaie, Mrs. R. Gib. -Joseph Willarton, a former resident of I �Iaee Decen kber 24th, the cause being an i. . - , , . L Ing by stretching a point, to ptif a bit of finan. He was in, his 62nd year and leaveis a widow 1898 free of debt and with a our us of $933 bingi, Miss Livingstone, Miss. H. Dale,, Mr. Milverton, but now of Manitoba, is theroe on Vhte I attail of peritonitis. The deceased . I . ., * � . Pi I - - to ita credit. . M. Clark, Mr. T. Livin#stone ; organist, a visit. His many friends are pleased to see *&s of a livey and kindly dispositiou, and . : I cial business in a friend's or a relation�s way; and two sons. . . � ;,ill ,be mix ed in the section in which the . � ; it may be by so mancipulating public basin. , -A quiet but rather pretty wedding -Mr. John Gilmore, of Moose Jaw, -N. Miss N. McMichael ; musical director, Mr. him looking so well. . � . ; ess as to allow his own property to escape took place last week at Bay View Cobt 0 W. T.L to his father.. Mr. John - A. Scott. -Mr. Edward Pringle, a former resident Aved. Dece wed wax 17.,years -of age. I . ; age �, is on a visit � . � ; . - . � its due share of burden or to receive an un. the residence of Mr. C.F.Vau Damen,Picton, Gilmore, of Stauleli , -The other afternoon the residence of of Sebringville, is visiting there at present. .,'-The Pr .-sbyterian Sabbath school of " ., . - 1 . �11 . . du . ly early benefit from some public improve- b . rother � of the bride, when - Miss Ma�de - ;.-Mr. Shiels, acksmitb, ar, Harlock, James Patch, 6th line, Morris, was diicov. Mr. Pringle has been for some years living koiik6ou b Id their annual New Year's, ' , I � .11 t arepre- Evelyn Van Dasen, late of Oran will 'shortly be appointed postmaster in ered to be on fire, and before it was noti. ad in Virden Manitoba.; ' I � � vi e, .4,,rbh, New ) ear�s eve and it was a success. - ) ments, or it may be by persistent mi � I . . � I sentation. and hunkeraliding as to his own second daughter of Mr. Owen Van Caen, Place of the late Thomas Neilans. - . had burned a large hole through the roof, so -Mr. itat, Dowey,of the Argue staf� St. '� *. P. A. , d-cLsod occipied the ,chairand � . .- , ' - Z position on municipal questions, with 'a view of Owen Bound, was united in marriage to . -John Moffatt, of Kippen, received a. that it took two bunches of shingles to Mary,was married last week to Miss Hobbsi I'Ved muct to the evening's enjoyment. � I to making . - L , of tL muto was * � � his next year's calling and eleo- Mr. J. H. Jamieson, *of the firm of Jamieson handsome Christmas gift from his mother, _ make the neownry repairs. Mr. Petchi Of St. Ives. The newly married pair wi[I , Thb special feature he progra I . . 6 i ... . tion aura. . , But in some of the . thousand and Bros. ,',merchants, Rev.. W. J. Jolliffe, of the in the shape of a deed to a fifty-wre farm with difficulty got on the roof, � and Mrs. reside in St. -Marys. - 66.0kesenta don of an e "46 -hair to the sup- ' . . I one ways bf "round the corner stealing" or First Methodist church, officiating. �. I "Ig . accompan- , � . -At the closing of the Separate School in Petch handed�him up several pails of water ; -AdfLm Reidt, of -Saskatchewan, North- 0,r(U-Ondent, Mir. George -' bx-- I . I ,slant ways lying," that present. themselves, -Mr. Ja i Cc bett. night operator for Hullett, the scholars presented bheir teach. ich soon extin . d to west Territory, ia visiting friends in Tavio� fbd b! an ad tress, ,Which was read by Joha . � . I L moo r _guisbe w ' hat threatened L .- ; - I - a speaks in glowin %1. . 1�' J )nine of b a serious conflagration.. The carpets and tock and locality. H L 9 ­ � readily fo this kind of character,. he ;vnit the Bell Telephone Company in Belleville, or, Mr. John McConnell, with a I tG-111. The proceeds were itt the neigh- . - ; _-, � . .... I . i participate, and the ici- was found dead b,v the railway track. one gold. '� I celtains -in the upstairs suffered. It is sup. terms of his home in, the Northwest. fiokgood of L � . I � , . � - interests of the MR4 4 ' . . I i z . no - ; . . morning last wee ,� ' Dr.Pe Zehr &It old and respected*reei- a D pality ,Will suffer accordingly. &, by some of the section: -John Myles, wife and three children, of posed that the fire was caused by, the drop 7-mr. James Shillinklaw, of Brando 1� � I . � - . . I �w . - - % - � his term implies men. JLt is supposed he left Belleville the Pembina county, Dakota, are on a visit to ping of a spark. -Manitoba, after an absence of 28 years, in e4i of t�e ashi f So th Easthopedied - � v a ,U , � Then an to intalligince. T �, ; evening before, on the train for the west -friends in Grey, after sit absence of twelve -James Miller, an old resident of Clin- renewing old acquaintances in Staflk. His Sit hi's resid as on 9.ZY,January 2na.De- '. Z A . � I . - e . . .. . . . bothAnowledgeandjudgement.An intelligent I having lost his footing on the platform years. I . ton, died on Wednesday of last week. De- . many frionds are deliplited, tio,see him. 4eased was in Germany and emigrated � � . man will know,or will very sooniquaint him- i and . , I - I . I I I _ L � the coach, was run over by the train. �-The Brussels Methodist Sunday school ceased was 82 years of age and had b6en ail. --W. Creighton, of Crooketow,htinneiotag WU big fa i to America, lauding inNew "I . I � the self with thelegsl enactmets,that art is guide I of - . ; ,,, . in municipal work. His judgment will on- Deceased w - . a!s, and on �a recent Sunday presented their :uperi,n- ing for some time. He wvA born in Tipper- after an abmenbe of 17 years, is renewing Tk6ik � som s 1. ., � . wtof 30 ye � KLty year . i as a Young Ma h � # 11. aL70, lie came to, � � ; i I able him to gauge the necessity, and finan- one of the most popular young men in.. Bel- tandont, Mr. W. ff. Kerr, with an . avy, Ireland, but has been in Canada the old acquaintances in Wallace. He -finds re- Oodth East ope in 1836 when that town- - - I : - . � . I I ; � best pait of his life. L 10111180111 - 'Itio Wssa L' L ern -- i .. i . . a goat robe. gis, business was that ,markable ch d ng his absence hi 'L I � cial ability of the municipality with regard loville. � � some, easy chair and , Uri 4 - ess. Deceased has been . I . � . 7 - an `kr"ually fi, ding for sonte time, Holeavea ` . - L to public improvements at any- given time,so -One of Toronto's oldest. residents died -The 'pupils of No. '10 school, Gre , 9f a contractor, hehaving constructed many bo U, I - L i - - � I th people a country. I � F - last week, in the person- of Mr. Thomas recently presented their teacher Wo. .11. (if the' roods'that are an ornament to Huron ; -Miss Maggie McLean, of Hibbert, met 4ii fikLin"ily- ting of four sons,andthrea I L thatthe interests,of theratbpayers, indivi . P aged i Ot . � . I dually and eollectively,will. be safe.guarded, Mara, who bad lived continuously - in To. Armstrong, with -a bound volume of Tenny. he also eng n similar works. He with &,painful accident the herday. ShO :O,"atighters. . . o . . � Z - I . and promoted. The iext quality is courage, ronto since 1832, when he came out .from son's f ewell gift. leaves two sous, John C., of the- Hotel fell ftout the sleigh and dislocated her ankle) - � The An " I I � poems," a ar - � Q_ - a entertainment of the ,8ttn- 4 2 He was born at Carrick -on -Shan- ' -Mr. John Shilton happened with a Clarendon, Clinton, and George, of the Soo ; and so ''will not be able to leave the house - , a I connection with the Evaugeli- . � - I I mean moral courage. Some men, with a Ireland. . . � I � d, " � - y fair share of honesty and ability, lack t us iv his 90th accidebt at the Winghain laundry i, also two daughters, Mrs. W. Foster and for some time. - . � L � I � his non in 1808, and was th - severe , . . . . clay ure , ebringvIllo, was held on De- � � ; - I 'was getting . down off Mrs. J. W. Biter. He was an Episcopalian --Jud&,e Woods, of , Stratford' has I re- ;61mh r 't ,and proved a great SU�.M7L -, . � quality. They cannot take a step, for fear After nettling in 16 Muddy York,? heyeasnr- few days ago, He . p . I � ; I I I % -gaged in the real estate business, butheL re- the washing machine, when hie foot struck and -a strong supporter of the onservative I . . of displeasing some body and art), withall . C numed h7n old Ism practice, and has formed The church was tastefully idecorated wifth - . � I - � . L , i . , � ; rt to winning. Cunning . , v � flowers, candles .. .. ; very apt. to- reso' ' a partnership with Mr. J. J. ,Coaghlin, a .4 or -greens, AUIPRienaWA, Z . is jira-d many years ago and has since lived a a nall, which ran into his f&L party. . L - I - - i Ina -A very pleasant and. happy gathering young barrister of Stratford/ under the 16nd Inot and a very fine programme L ; . I dways cowardice although it is sometimes , quiet life at his home in Toronto.' Mr. -Albert Crooke has purchased the 100 � kud - . . . . . � . � - � mi re'i &ere! farm belonging to the Han ah eat&f 0,L' took place at the home of Win. Herrington, nameof . I ; =d cleverness. The straigh - as a; me her of the York Pionee Woods & Cc bli �`wai admim y carried out. The proceed- I . � t way in Mara w - . � � 4 - . . � . g the sum of 13th con( hed ;,81riti'ville, last w lifigs were ound up by a short addrese � I � a public affairs is the true way. ; . * .. I - kre the Irish Protestant Benevolent Soc ' iety',' Act 15, 6th line, Morris, payi session, Hallett, on Christmas day, -, News reac lice eek � . � ) Now,Mr. Editor, if we look around us and and was 5, life-long member of the Moth6dist $2,80 for the iame. Mr. Crooks takes po - when his children'sud, their. families gath�r. that John Brunner,& nativel of El ,but for fr5at Rev, , r. Myers, of Tavist;ock, a for� I I i 4 ! � I L 2 . � 11 . I . I select the required number at man in our re. church, -being 6 t a trustee of the old sessioit on Much let. � - ed under this parental roof for a grand re- manyye&rsLa resident of that village,hiO died _-Lmef t�sstor the church. The Urge .church I . . . . . - poss George street 012U ch and Aen of the Queen -A hapm recently in Howard 0 . whithat fwat packed to the dooraj I I . . : . � eased of the above L i event took place at the home union. The following . were present : Mr. - ity'Michigan, I bringing the pro . I � . . spective municipalities 127 0.1 the large sum nam d qualities, in the highest degree avail- street church, which poiition he held at his of Robert lowes, Tackeramith, on -Wed- and Mrs. Edward Bell And fami , LondW be removed some ten or. twelve years ag, # loeeds, at If conis each, up to ­ - I I that is to say, "honesty, intelligence. I death. For the years 1845 and 1846 he hold nesday evening of last week, when his boro ; Mr. and Mroo John L ham, Lorid6s. His death was .not Unexpected, as' he &A )Of $45. T useful presents werwdistnb- � a . I- . _ ' � I -1 � . . . ; = mitei in I boro ; Mr. and Mrs. Win. McDonald, L011-1 been .an invalid for more thanfifteen years, 446d to the 00 , who all went home i ,- �� I & seat an alderman of the t ;y of daughter, Miss Clara May, was I hildren - ... I out and courage," accompanied by truetworthX. , hen young cit . ' I OfL ' . I I - � I . L' ne", %rill elect them to our council, we will - Toronto, having been elected to represent marriio to'Mr. John Wise. The brides- don ,i Dr. And Mrs.Hamliu, Detroit; George He was a son -in law of T. Roliffitesch, thi �1-happy- I I - . . . "l- . - � I . � . . � � : I - I I ,j� I . I I . � . . � � . . 1 42 J� I . .- I . - I � I . . - 1 c - __ . . . I I � . I - I . - I . . . . -1 . I 1 i . I . - __ L - - . . . I ____ - . 1. _. I . I . . . - . . . I . ; I t I � I � . � . i - 1, 11 L - - I L - I I - � . . . -1 I I - _- j J_ _­­­­­�� - , � . - I I .- 11 .1 I I L 1. . 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