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THE HURON EXPOSITOR - f. - � I - I ­;` i' " -11 I I . ­ - i t. . - - . . - � � V. -A - I . . last, in Carmel Presbyterian church, the . � I � ift 8 - __ mid VV,inter _. - cent - � . �. 7 uicde. Re � _ , 11��,� I mn� I __ i was ,also decided to hoI4 ! the was'due to anything third of a course of lectures beinggiven dur- I . I IN � , � I � � I L � � Tiifford. It -in connection with the I - L, .1 -1 ow. They are of the ordinary size for Mr. Rae,' having 7. � � - Y* I _ 7- ,e and Wang F, April 14th. i Mr. incidents, however I . I � I , - the late' . . iv the winter months. 1, - . I , - I Thomas Sloan, of Constane , B a good bumper of prime Scotch whiskey, sprbn� show on Thur'solai , - affair, have caused'a widesprmd feeling of 11 7al years ago, ` I to, �;� � - . ix i. the! Pel i Wilson's Oash Grocery ,,he with nine children, three escribed by - Sir T. Warden, the local agent for I i . 1 , unrest amoung the neighbors, and have led ad'dressed meetings here sevel ft to -, 7 1 1 r V I ourn J and are of the exact, kind d es- Endeavor Bargain D . 40! Z ­ V -i and are left to in -1 ham Nursery Company, Toronto, was , pr %A : � daughters, survive bin a i opening of an investigation by the in connection with a Christian � I I - - � ! I - 'Trade. ' e' tt in his popular.novels of medi en� . ple, T I . I I y - ­ I . - .courage Cash the loss of a kind and I Ion Ited a to the -6 the yeo . ,� - - To Er indulgent faith r and � Walter Sco and on behalf of the company c I , I eval ddy' na A times of romance (in Scott) -aery stock to the Attorn partment, with a view convention, was no stranger t a a � � , � doll i ' nur a- 8 - __ � , 1 � - i �, i. - . n ' 0 insure him a large - I . . ' __ - i affectionate husbaaid. Besides his wife and that � prize of five ar to ascertaining who. - nd the ability he then displayed .: I . - 7- - A dis- im one brother,Mr. o�t exist now. On one Of the I ig at thelfall fair the best p ta- t foundation, if any, dx sufficient to I . I .. We have d,-cided to give a 6 per cent. oa. �, pa.r.ty showit hich have by this tim Monday - WE 145 6bb OUR ,_ I . : � t children, there survives h cups is a silver shield, which does not bear e speaker was I , count to ali purchases of si or over worth of goodow Dickson,of Detroit, and three sisters to grown f purchased from thelr ists for the rumors w 'audience, which was the case on : - � � Those who pay cash � Robert - a, coat of urms as was once the custom, but. rom seed become so,common. Within the past week, . . I I I � � I winj inscriT io -I I ity 0 _'' �1 ,ar and fl:)ur alone. rs. James Somer' . ti u. Prege t. Mr. Rae lectured for a ple, . , I . � I . k � � except Bug I Scott and M nted to Dr. J. � I stock. of the Criminal In- evening las Trincou � f I I I . or pay accounts prowptlY everY nionth, th s will be � Mrs. James _*_ Chief Inspector Murray, being 11 A - - i_ I have now 1 ville, of Roxboro,and Mrs. Robert Chisholm, the follo i i V'' x Bar -IM I " , - a big advantag,e to cash CUStO1110rd. WO I - Blyth, of hours, his subject Annual Mid 11be Dav I � - ntend M. Campbel , M. .by the Seaforth Cale "Winthrop. vestiga,tion Department, has visited L� 9 � h in stock a futfline of new Raisins, Currants, Peels, I of Manitoba. In his life he had to co tood thi�'gs.11 The lecture was an excellent . I -1 - � I i i Jociety, 1897.11 This kind � many of those who g g -i . � � 4 1 I � � . �, ,� _. Nuts. etc.,Nr the Christmas trade, 'lye have& I ioneer donian 11� CHEESE SOLD.—The Winthrop cheese and has interviewed . ned, as the title would a i , f , �. . - : �. , I and � with all the hardships incident to V , ho took such a mething of the one, and sustai u —9.N— . � A of new seaw is many Ito know 0 71, 1 '_ � � L I - ii,x � )n Teas, eboice Coff ee, the part of the society to one w ideas.—Mrs. Tait - � � I '� -1 good Ace ty one in town, A large � life, but all these he overcame and h e land! company shipped the balance of their sea- might be supposec is en- gest, a host of good and! . I I I � � all kinds ot Groceries, as aT deep interest in all pertaining to " th s. What the results of hi !�arksburg, who ; �� �� I .- - circumstance I ��­ TH" . to % "�l � f . ' . I and well selec,ted stock of CrOckl%, best GMD1, . trials were lightened by the hap home - ' . - son�s make on Tuesday last, realizing 8je - -, known, "Mrs. j. 1). Dick, both of C] ! � ., " '99nd. 1. t � , te Toilet Sets riends. o' Bum" will, We arelaure, be fully appreci , ries have been ic of course, not ending the past few weeks wit �, � . Tea. Bete, from $1.76 up; best Gral: ' life and congenial companionship 71 per pound. They have had a very auccessful ui , - have been sp 8aturday' I , , Van. 45-4. * , : f . : q . . � VMOLI �, frorn si.f 0 u�p. ., a Dice lot of Dew Dinner Sets' of & by a ated by the doctor and will be ever present ' eese but it is unlikely that the case will be at not friends, residing in this %r , best quall-ty-,'and nobbiest, patterns. CAR and see The funeral on Tuesday was attended I ed evidence of the bond of Scottish friendship season, manutacturing 55i tons of Ph tion regarding their parents a I . . - I . � - . ass lowed to rest until all specula — � price paid for prod um Wanled large concourse of friends. who thus show here on Wednesday for -_ . I ­ . . _7 theirC . his ringing in .. 1, I I � I � I good butter. em - tatoes and ore -sed fowl. Will - e life had been which exists between the doctor and and b * * i to the neighborhood el neighborhood, left . �� . � �. The highest i t on to $9,000. The annual meeting will be it has been quieted. their homeo--Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rannie, , - �, 1; I � , 9s, po I thei respect for one whos ociates in the Seaforth Calidonia —*— � . good -frices ter a good article. r - A by whose hand old ass I I ho have been visiting Mr. Rannie's par- Shrewd and '.6riefil buyers always �, � pay _ spent, in their midst, ax w � � � . � . _; ; Seaforth. g our Society, as well as a happy reminder of his held in the factory on Monday next, at 2 � - f these semi-annual - �'. ,if V. WILSONJ% much had been done towards makiA . I o'clock p. in. A full attendance is re- Hills Green. ents, ba Hay township, and his brother in I .. I ... Heasall, return I �".:: � 17 . � t I fair county what it now " Th'i i Anal clearing out of , I 1 174 Rank at co=meroe BIctok. is. Thus has the residence in old Seaforth. I quested. HAPPENINGS. -Our friand Mr. Cliatles ed to Woodstock on Tues- take advanta,,,e b - . I I I ther4ink binding . _# ------ W— I ' I —Mr. T. J. Berry, our well-known Bargain .Days. .18, . 11 � 1�1 , baud of death severed sue an Me-! . —*— Tro�er, is improving, though still very day. . � I �� � - � �, . the present to the past. , . EG310' NMULLE NOTES. —Mr. D i3 Bin.! Tuckersmith. slowly. We hope he will soon be around hors� buyer, has disposed of his fine carriage winter stock M18-4419 money saved for I I �1_ . I � : r , I . . � . : I Z I � Sale. *_ Larty, of St. Marys, paid a visit to h i of this place I 1; , . � Clearing last week. Mr.' END NOTES. -Mr. John Rout- again.—The Presbyterians, , driver for a good price. ' � . prudent shopper�� for we've prepared a. - -, - . 1-1 I - - - I Du&D-1,0 K ciL.—There is a ter,'Mrs, Thomas Hills, WEST inten&holdiugi their annual tea -meeting on I I 0— list . . �L� -- � 11 I . I — I � : � 0 - RN TUE COUN ing ledge has p , I . - __ as some McLarty came up to deliver a fine driv­ urchased the Clydesdale stallion, of specials otit 6f every department, �,,_ I - - - il pre �, and unle —Oliver Coleman 'left for Brucefteld. I � I � i - I I )uyera to secure dead -look in the council bribed, horse to a gentleman in' Seaforth, for whion Dellmuir, from Mr. Thomas Gundry, of February 14th. marked at prices! ihht will. make it * I Our semi-aanual clearing sale is nowon . . solay of last I � I Pay 1. " I - mntsaaplendid opportuniVi-t !Or I member of the board can be bought, f the best horses Belleville on Thur week. He I � I .1 � . . . scasonablewinwr goods at extMacly low prices. ceived $175.-fhe anqual business Goderich, This is one 0 B. R. HIGGiNs, Brucefield, Notary Public * . NeWs, Fur Coats, and Q�pa, and Ladies' Fur Coats, or kept from the -meetiu�the dead -lock will he reg of our church, held on Friday I that has been owned in this section for w . d by Robert Cochrane.- you to buy no% ,bven. if you don% I;- � jpid�; be unbroken. he trouble is all meetin ast� an accompanie Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insur nce agent. Money , I I I ,��_:, I I V- ; reports from the or, has good lenced ladder aevery Mon lay and wan .. . I 11 I 'a moving oat V probably was well attended, and th( sometime. He is a good cot Mr. George Pringle, our exper� to loan at lowest rates. At home t the goods tiU next season. .� cspei6 and smaller fun, ar ling � a trustee for the Cot- - ' Udders by the � eac - 1671 1. I � -_ offered in Meng, over the election of ganizationn showed Batia- feet and lega and weighs over 2,000 pounds. nufacturer, in turning out Wednesday of h week - � � sojae j_Tlendid bargaWs are be d Suits. Ever since the difficulty committees and or ,nizing him is .-The semi-annual �f '. � � w&,_ - Youths,Boyti, anO Children's Cryercoatsau legiate Institute. all along ed here for ma MEETING Bargain,, b4 � in Carpets I nelg, I)r-_ss Goods and Heel i factory progress during the year -Duncan Ashton, who has reqid I wholesale, and. anyone patro DisTRicT . _y -_ Also !a Pkints. Plan ery auge in ction.-The mayor, of Hill" .15, Independent I I I . I - and . last summer in connection with a ch �Messrs. Thomas a number of years, has returned to his sure of satisfa meeting of district No. , I D The knifaii being .pat verry deeD Into Ladies' the line of church work. te - the electric was held in the Brace- Ther&ll be many. k bargain .worth coming , . Children's Cloth bZ8. we cordiall. Y- invite all to the teaching staff, the scalps of the members o Harrington on home near Bluevale.-Mr. J. G. Crich, who Green, should either look af r Order of Oddfellows, . I I I I , call and examine for themselvet our special offers- ' of the b6ard have been in demand by some 5nd James Hills went t eral of their � slight attai3k of ty- light works, or the widening of the 2ide- field lodge roorp on Friday evening last. for in the Carpet deparbrient, Jan. 22nd. I - iday last, to attend the fun has been laid up with a � I )re equally Fd out. -A few walks,so that honest people who ,Walk - At 19c. -Yard wide .tYnion Carpet, goog - I � . of the ratepayers, while others wc David Hills. -We are The meeting was called to order with die ., i e �njz the old board. uncle, the late Mr. phoid fever, ig now able to be .. patterns and colors , regular at 30. - I . I I as desirous of retaini ,, .n the council, pleased to note much improvement in the � eases of scarlet fever are reported. along the streets at night do not fall into trict-deputY Harold, of Hensall, in the chair . L Wm. Pickard & 00. There are these two parties 1 lok intends and deleg *tea reported present from Gode- At 18c.-36 Inch floor. Oil Cloth, one pat- . . . a of 'even numbers. Mr. D. health of Master Lindsay of Hills .. ditches. -Mr. Ferdinand Ste Mr. Alex. a and Seaforth. tem; light giound, regular 25c� . � .. .1 VEAFORTE and they re f the Green, who wag taken ..ilyll'e, ill about Dashwood. raising his bam next summer. rich, Clinton, Hensall, Exeter � F I I I , - I �� - — Johnson, who has acted. as secretvxy 0 New Year's, at the ,home of bin grand- - ELECTION OF OFFIenm.-The Knighto of McBeath has secured the job._Mr. John AfWr the business of the district had been 1, quality- ; ! . 771 I . board for a number of years, is the retirizig i 12�c._Oil Cloth M61s ' 18--36 inches, � I � I . I AT ANY TIME. . mother, Mrs. Simpson, of this villagel where ht, and Parsons, of Manitoba, in at present visiting transacted, the ordinary routine of lodge At - . - ENTER i� ther be �reiiappointed the Maccabees met on Monday nig . vicinity. Mr. Parsons ban work was gone through with and the work floral -patterns* regular 20c. - . . _ trustee, and he must a, he had come, expecting to spend a pleasant triends in this I I'll � - - .1-1.. , �Z I . or a substitute elected. At the first meet- etected the following officers for- the ensuing as pleasing- I � 7: held on Monday of holiday. -At a late meeting of the Sabbath omas Snell ; been absent about sixteen years. of conferring the secouddegree w At SL08.-Three only b�4 quality Axiiiin. 1 11 I : . I 00i ,ing of the new council, hurch the oAcbm for term : Commander, Th past . I' � W � .0� ly exemplified by the� Clinton degree team, ster Rugs,, 26x64 inches. ­ � � J ; to have school workers of our o commander, A. McLaren ; lieutenant com- . imber- of- 'Union i � a motion was introduzed 1 and was witnessed by a large ni Remnants -About 20 ,� iemnants of Union � I last week, the present year were appointed : Superin- , I q . . - . Mr. Johnson re-el6oted ; and an amendment tendent, Mr. D. Stevenson ; deputy, R. n ; repord keeper, E. Lumley. visiting brethern. At the close of the lodge ' I Wool au�l I TA"try Carpets in, I I , was offered to this, proposing'the name of , M iss Jennie Hills ; see- M. Brokenabire; chaplain, D. Brintuell ; WEDDING. -Throngh the busy holidays, the visitors were invited, to the Dixon house � lengths of ft4hi �9 to 15 yards, wifllL . 1, I TTARIO. Hicks ; tremurer M. and A., J. Wambold ; sergeant, M. . . STRATFORD, ON Mr. J. S., Roberts. The neceseary vote and C. VanEg- some item of interest have been uninten- where a most tempting and bDUUtif ul surper be sold at �IjOtib, half price Bar. I I , - - t L'SUCCeallful 'tie; another vote retarjea, Messrs. R. Elliott Graham; ,let M. of G., D: Liema;n ; 2dd M. among which was a very had been spread by the worthy host. t is gain Day. � * ,1, I one. of the largest and mos -for new was taken, and it was a mond ; librarians, Messrs. Harry VanEg- of G., G. Bender ; sentinel, J. Hartleilb ; tionally omitted, � ­ i - � � � . ,I sch Dominion. Write waataken, result a tie. Tilne prevented , ent that took place needless to say that all enjoyed themselves - 1111 ools in the _ mond and George Hills. -The anniversary . interesting and happy ev - a" t�x;] - , I . I ciroulars. - . continuous voting, and the matter was left _. of our churob will be held on 8W)- picket, D. G'ri*g. idence of here, as well as in the pleasant social time Curtains for b, in Day : servicza - NOTES. -Quite a number from here went on the 15th of December, at the res f9a ; . I. 44"-P- over. At this meeting one member was hen Rev. Mr. Wilsou, aster, of Lumley. We I ed, Tfie thanks of You can add to the �#AUY of your. h3me- q9t� : to Ex4ter on Monday night, to hear Harold Mr. Diunin, postm which was thus afford �j � W. J. ELLIOTT, 'Principal th, Februaq 6th, w . the visito f the �% r refused to ba, at daugh ra iB due the members o . . absent and .one other membe w" in of London, will reach morning and even. Jarvi&�-Mr. F. Kibler, at Zurich, was in refer to the marriage of his younge atlittle cost on Barga!A-bay- The follow- . foo. - ­ . - ,alp vote, an& the hope of both parties Following Mofida.y evening a ter, Miss L&ura Grace, to Mr. Joseph lodge for the handsome �, � rs. �On ing, and on the. the village on Monday. -M. Fenn has moved Brucefield iug lines must be efe-ared- "Out before stock- I i, dZy"I'Mr-a ADIS - * the two recreant membe basement, of - . which they were enter- � � ': � 4 � . . � - night all were present and all tea meeting will be held in the into his new house.- ro. Wurtz and Mrs, Speare, of Cromarty, the nuptials were sot way in taking : ; 2% am.& Ju— ropillf.1.11 ars, will be given later on.- . taine will be I � . . : l Tues d by Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Thames d. The next district meeting . I . which particul Kellerman have, returned from 'Waterloo emuize $1.75-3 pairs Cheniftd- Curtains, light .: AND ! es of the bride and held in Hensall on the first Friday in June. At , I - � I . I � ad to vote. But theacene was changed. Oar teacher, Mr. W.H. Baker, was off duty ve been attending the funeral, Road. The relativ . colors, hit' *4 ,"s pattern, re- - - -4il 'lv'fr. �oberti had in the interim refused to on Monday and Tuesday, on account, of I a where they ha . groom were . present, also a fes intimate NOTES.-ReV. W. Muir attended the gular V.95. - , j2j NSURANCE of their uncle, Mr. Isaac Masters. ring in . �' , I � . FIR' I I stand, and Rev. J. W. Hodging was pitted ,11 75 We will M , I Mures severe attack of erysipelan. Mr. J. R. Mul- —6— - . friends and neighbors, numbe i i Presbytery meeting at Goderich on Tues- At 82c.-12 pairs whiW Mid ecru Lace I , 01 Johnson. Proper we � , , �m Scott lust Mr. very kindly taught in his place. i%ous. The bride was arrayed in white � Curtains, 3i ,iF-Aids long, taped 1) azang . aged brought to -bear on drew Constance. dat, Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Willia , - . AGENCY" bad apparently not been tenglein trimmed with lace, ribbon and accompanied him as delegates to the Womens 00 pa, .,- , . I . I . - � � the delinquents, as they voted one on either —&-__� �` DIED.-Mra. McMillan, of Staffa, who flowers. ' In her hand she held a bouquet of Annual Pre edps, g d ltttrM I � I sale, -W . � . - , Thus -Mr. S. Barton Lt With has been living with her. daughter, Mrs. Win. oked abyterial.-Meissrs. 7ohn Beattie Oretonues.-Italf a doz4i, patterns Cre. I . .� futurib �; w. Somerville, Agent. side, aga, iii making an equal division. LocAL Bpam. white chryAemume. She certainly 16 and Colin Kennedy di�ove over from Seaforth tonnes, regulat 12� . , the matter rests, unless, an we have said, a an unfortunate accideit the 9ther day. - He McIntosh, of this village, died on Sunday .,c and l4c, - �� � we Vill S - 'I . I & Bro.) I . charming. The groom also looked his best. on Saturday evening, spending Sabbath with u ark and light gidutids, all at one ..- ky I ri I ce�ssok to H. A. StMng was shoein , when the animal morning, after a lingering illness, caused the village. -Mrs. Hainer and .. � �� � (Sue Building. vote is brought on at some m strit a horse has She had reach. After the services were ended, and congratu- friends in is at price bargam d4y. L... ......9c, . I pleased Telegraph and Express member happens to be absent. kicked, ing him on the arm. He from a cancer on the face. lations were passed between the newly mar- young daughter, from � _________----9_ since been taking a holiday. -Mr. Trotter ed the advanced age of 81 years, snot was ried couple and guests, all repaired to the reeent visiting at the home of Mrs.Hainer's Mantles on Baft'�*dih Day I with az . "cR7 Q . - - 1W NEXT shipped a carload of horses to Brandon on cheerful &midst all her suffering to the last banquet room, where a bountiful table was trother, Mr. Albxander Thomson, Bayfield I t - - . coats, k . J011 (5V11j15,##V x Saturday only, January 23rd, to I- 4wiL �m # clear out before stock taking. A line of dongols kid I ed a carload t Chris. efully laid with all the dainties of th ireat manyi teftj7 but what ­ . -1 UV VVIFM� at. tl _all Sizes. Regnisr $1.65 for U Friday last. Mr. Aubrey ship day of her life. She was a consisteu - tast e road.-Qaite a large number from Manitoba There's not.a I a , I About all thE 19 V 2* buttoned, P to Montreal on Saturday, aff Mr. . James tian and fully resigned to the Lord's will. was refrealied, and .-I - %_&.; - mi.'s Block, Sea. on, an , each one are spending the winter with friends in this we have we art going to T ell Ybry cheap on - to be sii � cub only. W. 7 WILL", Carmidn fine z St%Za on Tues- seas d - I times in Bar*aiu Day. . n ­ . forth. 15n_1 Archibald shipped a carload of extra The remains were taken to where a couple of hours were spent *in vicinity. I They 9,11 speak of good , ' .. . I � ERB. ed by ones to the old country on Tuesday. An, da for interment. - onversation and the render- ies' Black and ColoreA �iicntles, re- I � aims an , DISTRICT MATT ALL those indebted to the undersign . pleasant social c the far west.--w-The Independent. Order of Lad I I , in . . itself. I I . , � - book account, will plow call andsattle stones. those bought by Mr. Archibald would range kolTEs.-Miq Lottie Cook went to Wood. I - - i . z . _ . with � marriage -of a ing of toasts to the Vride,groom and friend's Foresters, of Br, .......... � � ....... $3.215 .pcefield court, No. 321, w gular $6 and $6.50, spebiA fdr Bar _� ^ � I . we must have money to meet car liabilities. N- in price from $100 to $125 a piece, ham this week, to attend tht all bein responded. to in the usual ha meet on Thurs&6y, January 27th, in plaoe of jain Day ...... TM43 week we I - . 4 1, the : in Me , -At the n Cturr a; soNsi sesfortli. 1570x2 way. 4xt assembled t Ladies' gautles: stylishi­,.an4 tiobby Y. M. -C. A. those of the other two buyers a little less, t the company Friday as usual. �7, the & ieeting of 0 cousiu.-Miss Ids Britton in visiting friendig ,�, � :_ . last, it -Butter, dri d poul- � it means that a lot oi money has -been paid Snell is der of the POST OFFICE I.NVESTITATION. -Consider- goods,bave been $8 to $10-i 13argain $5.25 � board held.on Wednesday evening WANTED. �ed apples an at Clinton this week. -Mrs. Wm - parlor and passed the remain ; . N crowd. � ease so . Childrenys Reefers. Theab aid very �� . sly deeided to have the I tr � out to the farmers in this neighborhood for visiting her daughter at Harriston.-Mi and games- able excitement -was occasioned here on i _. . Wag un&MMOU . y ; highest prices-, largest stock of dry goods. . . ming with music, singing . enewed for three months, so grocerlee, boots and ohm to select from. G. Z. a during the past couple, of weeks.- Lottie McCully has returned fro t ev( - ,igation by I table for spring- wea�j, we have - Everybody sh, - of the roome r 15o7-tf horse m a vial The bride received a large number of beau- Tuesday last by the invest uspec- sul - I - , r . . . � " to expire at the same time as the business KiNo, Wingham. MW Lena Cavan, who has held -the Position with friends in Seaforth.-Mr. J. W. Ki the certain char e only a few left, they w64 tt' 25 to ing tiful gifts. All the gifts testified to tar Hopkirk, of Stratford, of "I � I � - � pne-es al I - a thereby to en- A SPECAL request. -All those indebted to _ i.....$92.50 i I � . year of the .assa,ciation, an ofer a favor by oettling not later thsil of head milliner in Roffman & Co. a store, ... at Wingham on Saturday, to see his very warm wishes of the givers and of the that had been preferred Mainst Mr. Mart's, $4.50, choide it ...... . 4(r... i. � � 1�1_ every di ". � I __ � I I � � � . _. � it. to complete its obligation to sub- me will 00 strait, where her ­ Ing couple in the number of wit- I . able . January -29th. either by cash or note, W. U. WILLIS* left on Monday for D brother, who was sick. high standing of the yox the postmaster. A large . le Cloths on - 01�1-jain Day . I ing the , - ders for theen- -1571.1 - To- , . Mant ki, 8cribers andbath,tioket hol C&Mlad Block. mother now resides. " Mrs. McCrea, of 0 1 . estimation of the ones who gave them. ne8ses, patrons of the post office, were exam- 11 �_ I - -1 dates th , d to afford opportunity for welry re- I Exeter. . evidence going to Fawn and Brown Beaver- fi& silky _. . I . - tire year, an . ALL kinds of wat,3h, clock and je routo, it visiting ber sister, Mrs. T. R. F. ; . —*— ined, the concensus of the I I f I _. further deliberation regarding its future. A pairinF promptly and neatly done, satisfaction guar. " ase. -Although ali htly i roved, Mrs. R_ ! , from . greatest. . . on hand I . I NOT119. -Seaforth hook a �ame here show that while several mistakes had finish, regular $1.25.... � � Ok �,,� ....... 68W - I wab many I HensaiU- Oatteurs . g,00& p� M , I . private fund for this additiol�si expense anteea. Watchop, clocks, rings, etc. alw&Ys itill, vervmilf, and her ! ealid defeated our oonduct of , b�l ! I ] W. J. Butala, Seaforth.. C. Cheswright is I on Tuesday night last tmtto time,b een made, the general 'Heavy Tweed Mantling � I - I - I . FDr those ,Wh; A volunteered by the individual members and prices the lowest. irth;r improvement. Mr. Marks 6 . 1571-1 friends hope for a h team by a score of 5 to 4. -Mr. Harry E SELLUNG, off all crockery and clothing below the office had baen satisfactory. onfi, regular $1.40. ... � - , j I. -I i . ....... 890; i � I Present, so a3 not to interfere with the pres- . Miss Nettie Wilson returned to Toronto on Sweet, who has Wen to California, Ne;� cost to make room for spring goods. The cleanest is one of the oldest residents of the village � a, I e association. MoNzy LoST.-Lost on Saturday eveniOg .-Mr.James A of groceries in town. Produss of Bargain Day i�-Mdn's - -� , folllowiu�, . ent finemcial standing of tb January 16th. on Main Sireet, Seaforth, a ten dollar Tuesday, to resume her studies Mexico, Colorado and the . Indian Territory and fresh"t @to . Higest price paid for md has been poetmaster here a � � L � -, I . � I - B0ye il, . —0— bill. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaOng Archibald hail gbne to St. Louis to purchone in.search of health, is visiting his step- ell kinds taken in exchange sampia T f quarter of a century and although a staunch Furnishink-.6, ��', We were labor- rroR Office, Seaform 1571%2 Archi- . Cloverand Timothy seed. Bring me a a, he . ­il I - . . - oDs RROKE-N.- it at TEm F.xPos . horses for an old country firm. Mr. as nine ion CAsn, flensall, Conservative and a man of strong view 1 - 20,o A . Tnz Ri:cor Isthves for cash brother, Mr. J. T. Weet3ott.- It w seed when you are ready to eell, 1571-4. e ranks of Men7s heavy. knitted top i8filttg With I I F bald has been buying for this firm for some . has many very warm friends in th k�,,... ,:* ...... 39c- -I_ � -M.rs. Joseph Eby, . . . ' � mitts st, - ing under a delusion when we imagined BARGAIN'S -on all kinds of . are singe he left here, collar, special bargain da , I . . . told us by Mr. tot the next 30 days before taking stock at S. MuL- time and they know a good man when they Ys 0 - I ti;�t the big load of wheat her cousin, - ng now in running both I . i's - '. . 1571 Southampton, is tke guest of CHOPPING MILL, H&Vi wlitical parlies, thus showing that h Robert Momillan was a record,breaker. Mr. Lm & Co.. seaforth. F t one. -Mrs. R. Hays and Miss Ads m any Men!a black woollen Sox,se6iiitOss war- . W061 un� � - Mr. J. T. Westeett.-Mr. John Mogg is order a large Cloovell chopper, with large ospacl , I . ad of mly, special bargaino in Cnnar are visiting in Lucknow.-The I 211 has not been -offensively partizan sted heel and toe, soft 61iisfi, worth The greatest a PeterHawthome ban told usof a 10 lett joots In lijes 11, 12, 118, 1, a' seriously ill and his deathis h rly expect- and I am prepared to chop all kinds of grain, to s t. sense of the term. The g' - NExT Saturday ( nd 2. Also choice cloveir and timothy seed J eneral feeling here easily 20c, 12� pair for. . - -' . I I I . . i ....... 2k , `;_ I t of the )Elul LOU wearinor laced � hookey team were defeated in Li8towel on t Give it a trial I - heavy cl . saw logo Which he drew ou . . :to 1. ed. His ehildren have been, sent for.- ?URQUIIART, HeI16011 OMMO&I Millff- is, that we will not hear any more of the - Z i L - ' ' - . � i swamp some years ago to Coleman's saw The regular $L kinds for 76.�Tha 9W kinds for 65o Monday night, by a score of 8 goals ted,. D. . Un.es in Underwear -,Just Mn - etc. etc. W. H. WILL18,Carmlobsels Blook, Besforthi, 'Mabel the 5 year old daughter of Mr. John wa'-' 157Ox3 matter. Odd _- I . � I 1. inill in Seaforth. This load wag weighed on . 1571.2 The return match with Listowel will be. Lake Road, Hay, died, on Friday PiGs.-Mr. Hugh McCartney, of I - The pAffts we ai . I . thevId weigh scales in Sesforth by Mr. MONDAY, Tuesday and Wednesday, - played on the rink here on Priday evening, Penhale DEATIT.-It is our painful duty this week. GOOD . of I;reed- Fine woolen Shirts, doubie"bieasteil, .- . - I - I - � Janu last froi measles, and was -buried at the tio chronicle one of the saddest and most this place, who make's I a specialty I regular $1, for ......... � �,�'.... i......--08. ­ - easily th . � . I I . Louis Reinky and went ,=4 toixe. This is ary 21th, 25th and 26,.h, Miss Maoksy, of Montreal, weather permitting, when the boys expect -ceraetery on Sunday last. is has been very success. . .I, I - an- Men's all wool Shirts ai�&-J�Awersp � -ever sold I ,et but Mr. Hawtfiorne has Exeter 0 sudden deAthis that has occurred in th . in pir , , - . i the biggest y , - says will on will demonstrate the superior advantages of The to retrieve some of their fallen laurels. A ,ny years, fuf Tamworth a a this season has made ,. � - . he tdo notecior ,, Up" and 11 Tubt)" Bias Dress Bindings esday - neighborhood �pr mo We refer to in this line Scotch finish, bargain da, ­,.. I ....... 3k - 75c storm I .� other up his sleeve which at our notion counter. Ask to see them. The beat I junior team went to Exeter on Tu Walton. the death of Mrs. Bernard Thomson, of thi's some important sales. Among those towho I in Men�x fine linen Collars 4464 tip and . ;, I The . - I �- this record. The records all seem to be , II)kl:,!D dltn,gs we know -and we know them all. � night, and defeated the team of that place anuiver- village, which occurred at her home on Fri- he has sold pigs for breeding purposes are # ` � � Istorm Id % 5, only 80- 6i ­ � . I I � -1 from years gone by. We would like to I u wa e i -Mrs.W.R.Smith, ANNIVERKARY SEP.vicEs.-The lay down, size 1 2 for.. � A56- _ �' otorni . "� rproof and nest beyond all other. We by a score of 3 goals to 4. J K Broad,foot. Ohio ; R. � � modem Ste glad to shovr them because we can confidently )ks, is sary services in connection with the Walton day evening last.' Mrs. Thomsota, although -the follo i .. n's knot Ties, dark and fljht colors, , I -k-i - t ' who has been ill for the past three wec as in her MQ( W's t . I I . J- �� I I . . . I , � . see the olden times outdone by our recom Preabytorian chure any time ;very strong, w .' ,artney,%ioos; Jaw; Adam Dodds, Me- Me .., 11,4 I.....VVI& � 4? " ­ - mend them. Free with each dress length of cott, Mrs. Alex. h will be held on Sabbath, not at .d, Hullett ; Mr. regular 25c, ......... I �1. ... . I MAU's 81 � - ­ I cracks. indings the latest French8kirt PaVarn for improving. -Mm Arch. S Rev' Mr. Went, M. A., usual health, and, after having partaken of , Killop ; Angus McDermi I ' ` 1 �` �_ I - these B January 30th, when . . � I _#_ I Spring, is given. The Pentecost Store, Seaforth. Wilson and Miss Wilson attended the an- was eng Zed in her house. Andrews, Goderich township; John McCart. Over-coAt - . . . . . I man's '81 . 1571-1 nual meeting of the Huron Presbyterial of Bluevele, will preach morning and even- a! hearty supper, I . 1 4; '. , , I I � I man's sui . - . af 0 ",�, ,. � . ANNUAL MIN - ing. On the following Monday i old duties, when, sudden y, she fell to the- ney, Grey, and John Walker, Tuckersmithp We will sell Man's Overij W. it the low*,, . . - door, and alti . . gaao� meeting of the First Presbyterian LADIES' overgaiters at Bpecial reductions Women's Foreign Mission society in God iough kind neighbors were All theme pigs were -bred from Mr. McCart� pricea we -have ever quoted bii kargainft,y�p - � . �Uit at -;8 ent of the next Saturday only. Tho si.25 line for 8W. The $I tea -meeting will be held. A bountiful sup pig purchased from Mr. Fearmau, , -a held, in the basem erich, on T d Mrs. Gibson Leetch, � church wa . ues & as well as nev's fine ,,-,,�li Pure - , � .1j, - X line for 38c, and the 25o line for : tantly on the spot Men�e heavy Frieze, Ulste6, - -_ dl church'on Monday evening last. I At the line for 75o ; tho 6, W. H. WILLis, Carmich"I's I from Detroit, Ajlic�ija7n, was'last week via- per will be served, after which addresses almost inn ,at me, Mr. of�jlamilton- and his sow, purchased from I *t $6. 50,� r pair, cash only. f E mond- will be delivered by Revds. Messrs. West, those of the family who were bo- wool,maAe and trimmea id. 0st-ch All wool z . o - - : .� � I Seeks' . 1671-1 1 iting her sister, Mrs. Hen , , !!*io, �� I ",1111,6 � appointed hour the chair was taken by the 160 P61 7 - street at the Mr. Bell., of near T�ronto, and both of which .Teat bargain b. . * , L I .,1 .,A I I i , mock, Seaforth. The Brussels Presby- Tho style, a g Be - I � , - � , I I h rason himself being down , a I . Jine of I - d, and encourag 16— ville, and her niece, Mrs. ux mcfaLof Tiffin and Musgrave. - , - 1 7 I pastor, Rev. Dr. McDonal I . en terian church choir will be present on Mon, time, Mrs. Thomson after breathing only a are from imported-itock T Men7s fawn iivt�r Over- I . .. . __ � . d concerning, the COUNCIL DoiNGs-­!The council met on 11 Beaforth.-Miss Bella Ballantyne has u. -The Brucefield and wo Only' , _. . ishow inW reports were receive . am which she said, " I am CHECKER MATC coats, velvet coiRat,sizee 36-'A7 - � � �� i riches of 'the church's w owing were passin . . - 1 1 8 ork. the recent teacher's day evening to furnish music. few words ' onfefore medical aid could . be Clinton Checker clubs had a friendly match - . � ; d rent b,ra Tuesday evening last. The fall- i uccessful in I ___9 dying," expired . Boys' Frieze Ulatere,amilo 61. to, id iii* * . , another s -11 I From -the reports thus presented it could be appointed as the standing committees for :xamination at the Uonto Normal school. f I � I L - f the Sal- summoned or Mr. Thomson had time to on Tuesday night last at the res 8 Boys' Tweed Ovefcosts b6t 6011i $1 to - � !, 1 60 boxes, � . I ­ gathered that the church is,in a fairlyprospez - the year: Finance, -Reeve and -councillors -Captain and Mrs. *Lightowler, a reach the house. The bursting of a blood Mr. William Grant, London ro" Stanley. $2.50. Jcwt about half �i6. - � � A I � oas condition, with bright hopes f;r further Neelin and McGinnis ; fire imol water,- Tation Army, and who ha ust finished a NOTES. -Mrs. George Beatty is visiting . I � � and boys "dity, Michi' week. -Miss -iessel leading to the heart in supposed to The match w&s kqenly contested on both �, 1, i I It w&s decided to se lie, at Ethel, this . Stapleti 'i. �; I I prosperit in the future. Councillors Sills, Darwin und Winter ; Successful term in Traver 1012, her son Wil ory of 13 to 9 in � f ew, m e � L , I - . . procure lor the pastor an assistaut during Streets, De 'uty reeve Cluff mod councillors I are at present visiting at Mrs. Lightowldell . Phema Logan is takin in the sights at have been the cau 8 -, f coin the rush of blood sides, but resulted in a vict ., L � I I to the mouth. - The funeral service was held favor of trucefiela. Th'6 foflbwiug in the Great range of Engli2h Wkiplerettes, - . � _1010thinig, I "ry Ame and ilson; Property, -Councillon I father, Mr. Wni. Copp. -Mr. and MM - Aipley this week, and ion Ann&- Week # - , -A , - . t the summer six months an, the rie' at - ;V - . IM en met church, of which the deceased score; regular 150 goods ........ i i - I � . bf white: -- of years have in ndon with in Car " i - ` ...... - - ,p . - B�epswill betaken toward such. Theques Willis and McIntyre ; Court of Reyision.- 1. Knight, who for a number spending a few days in LO W L d was conducted UJJNTOJj'L 0. BRUC"IRLD G. D. , Chambrayol and Ginghxqtk� �tuk, blue I �_ I � � _ I I ruwed seating a in mission work in China, and m holding as an honored member, an - I - 20 3 I I I tim of ine Z CaP&c'ty was also Mayor, reeve, deputy reeve and council- * been engage friends. -The Methodists have bef v. Mr. Kerr Bruce 2 Murdock 2 2 mauve and grey striped! Aftd checks, , �_'. I ,e , I brought up and was placed in the hands of lore Darwin and McIntyre ; Charity.- who are now home art furlougb, are tkis special services in their church for the last by the pastor, anointed by Re I i I - �._ , - I Mews _211_W�001 f T .1.. I - a committee to- repor - two weeks. -Rev. Mr. Smith is holding and Rev; Mr. Waddell, of the Methodist Hoover 4 Snider I I , regulm 15o and 20c, xpwisl. � 1 ... ­ ljo-1 _. � -0 ai)� � t on at a future meet- Mayor and reeve. The'Renal. annual graub I week visiting at the residence of Mr. J. W I gallery were liter- Wiltsie, � 0 McDermid 5 1 300 yavcb Luk and light Ptint4lo best ---' . � $4.4 . . - rch ever - church. The church an( . _ - ' , � 11 I - ing of the congregation. The meeting w" servioes In St. john's chu 1 2 , i � ,*I,. , - of $150 was made to the 33rd battalion � Alder. Mrs.Knight gave a very interesting . y Wedneg illy packed by the friends of the deceased Cook 3 Scott . quality, Barpin Day...�# - ' . ,.�. __ ,,#_Tw� .. equil for: and all prefieut band. The:mayor and ehairman of the Aro I address on mi4Aion life and work, at the d%V !�venin , until further notice. -M ears. I 0 M cDougall 4 -2 18 iuoh hasy . - s ". � . a most harmorious one and :ympathizers of the bereaved. After Taylor _ y twill, Towelingi red bor. ' I I meeting of the young Is in the Presby Sul Chafe, of Mitchell, have a 1 : Pelfare - Pilgrim ,,upened � . see what ' . � , - seemed thorougbly interested is the m an w POOP line..... I S 4-- A ...... fli* A I � � I . I � of the oongregation. d ater committee were authorimed to ! church, Tuesday evening. -Miss out a tailor shop in the building , ly Va. the ervice the funeral I - - - - . : der, regular 8e. ; OVer400at. . -1 I - pay for all. wood contracted fair in 1897 upon 1 terian Rodgerville cemetery, there to enter the re- 9 13 8 �, Pure linen hack Towels, t6d border, . - - I � I I � I y certi6ed to and delivered 11 Maud Fowler has gone to Toronto to at- cated by Mr. Palmer, adjoining Beatty SOLD. -Mr. William Bawden. . � 'W , on last S4turd �; . . 0 its being properl. . of a kind and faithful wife and lovin P-RornRTY per pair ................ . # i - ii� ....... ay - __ . I I URAL 8901ETY.- according to contract. The town offigible : tend Bishop Str�.ohan school there.-Mra. Bras.' store. -Mr. L. Beatty is erecting' .a MSMFJ a I has sold the back 53 mores 0- f the Gtey farm, Huck and Damask Towebi parti linen, , - � I � , 7 � HuRox AGRicuLT a am, this mother. The deceased was well known n , -.* - I kid glovei �� I 0 SOUTH n was in Stratford last week, John Be c nel Broadfoot blue and aolore&borderi. blich - - - - You shoo * I .1 The annual meeting of the members of the of last year were re -appointed ab the follow- I T. Richardso R. wind motor for Mr. t many excellent on the. mill road, to'Mr. Sam .., � . I : - . was held Ing salariee : Wm. Elliott, clerk, W6 ; I attending the funeral of her aunt, M week, which will,be a great convenience 0 highly respected for her A111014 I . . Sonth Huron Agricultural Sadist - ". - i d the heartfelt Flympathl of the for $1,700. It is a wood lot and is amide Mr. Fine half bleachea D' sk To�vds,red I 'hey � - 'Urt � 0 the mother of e piecalo band are qualities an � � I . p -,. I I I . w . .. in Dixon's halli Brucefield, on ;�ednesdxy_ Win. Elliott, treasurer, $125 ; Ww. Bal- I Hamilton, Deceaaed was Mr. Beacom. -We bear th of entire community goes out to the "ereaved Broadfoat's farm and will make a nice addii, borders, regular l7e,bargaih- 9 for ,. 11250 � . . I I - "' financial statement &howed the society lantyne, assessori $75 ; Win. Gillespie, eon- ! Mr. W. Hamilton, who was in business here to have a concert early, in February, and � L - - __ coune io, I . . . The fin sanitary ins &nd IL ago, aud sister of Mr. D. Me- course it will be the event of the season, as husband, three daughters . and son, who tion to it.. J0 56 inch hall bleached Linetib I ;�asi, - ,� - to be in a very satisfactory con1ition an- ou�ble, collector, pector a short time i I were almost proitrated by the very sudden Is regular 35c .... I ...... b 4.; i 1: ....... !�S& �_ see what L, ' i . � ­ . I 100 - L , " `* The total receipts for the year truant officer, $400 ; R. S. Roberts, water- I Innis, of Usbi;rne,-The week nightnervices the band boys are hustlers. � � I I ­��i I 50c, � . aially. . , be held and severe affliction -through which they . Brussels. Pale blue Shaker Flannel, _i6gular . - � . antounted to $1,160, and the disbursements works engineer, $360 ; James MeMichmog, ' In St. Thomas church Is .. quality, slightly damaged., -_.54- -.. �. . ". on Wednesday night instead of Thursday.- . were called to pass. LocAi. BF.tHFs.-The new school board """....". - . - - Have YOU any U1 , 5), leaving a balance on the year's Thomas Murphy aud Michael Keefe, -fenoo . Drvsdale. -&IF -The sleigbing continues check Shaketj i0g. 8c..."AR , I I � . � I to $1,12. ;_ John Beattie, tews onginear ; A. I George Lee from Emerado, Grand Forks' . LOCAL B ,Fs. took their seats on Wednesday, night. They Red and white - ..Uw � - haudkerel 41: . transactions of W. The following officers , viewers taker of town I county, Daiota, is visiting his father, Mr. WEDDi-zsG. BELLS. -A quiet, but pretty fairly good in this section, and large quanti- are, A. Koenig, D. 0. Roser A. 6usley, J. .32 in. plain pink and dark grey $haker, ., " . � , i -and directors were elected for the current Lusby, market clerk and cave wedding, took place in St 'Peter's church ties of produce are being brought into mar- Flannel, special ....... �,, 4.1 �i I ...... 14 ,� � other lin( _. I James Lee, who in at present very ill. -.The 0 G. Skeene, W. F. Vanstone- and James ,: il ident ; � hall, $M. A by-law was pawd author- I i ., year .- John Murdoch, Stanley, pra on Tuesday morning, January 18th, when ket, and meet .with'ready. demand and. high. Remnauts-Over one hundid� Rem c other still! . . -president - � iyiug the council to borrow money for i many friends in and .around Seaforth of Mr. . . Turnbull. -East Huron Faxinerap institute T . iwjl , . � . Henry Smith, Hj!y,firsti vice ; Rob . xpeuses. AecoUnt4 W tbe-Z JaUSAJ V4L.eve, will regret to learn that he is Miss Hannah Brinson, daughter of Mr. John. eat market prices. -Mr. 1. H. Dickson, L meets in Brussels on Saturday next. -Mrs. of Grey and white Cottons; Shirt A .- Teti dollar __ " . ' i I I ert McAllister, Hay, second vice-president. meeting current e, 0, one of the most popular and highly barrister, of Exeter, was in the village on Prints, eto., at Bargim Dq ' . i - , prices - '.1 !� I - Ketchen, Stanley; Alex. . amount of $137.�S were passed for phyalest, dangerously. ill in a hospital in Vandouver, Brisac H. James, Sr., had the misfortune of slip- "I � $9 coauw �, Virectore,-Joh ex- esteemed ladies of this parish, was united'in Monday last. -Miss Davis, of Palmerston, is ' I - . � I : I Mustard, Bruene .0 and the council. adjourned to meet at the,,'. British Columbia. -The car of Florida the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Edward ' brother, Mr. W. C. Davis, ting on the sidewalk. the other day and fell, I Dress Goodi ', . .1 $5 ; 47 - � field ; Robert McM rdie, visiting her reaking a bone in her arm -The following 71 - . . I - � I I hibits, which wa.9 on exhibition here on gat- 8 I . � coath for , � . -; Ed. 10hristie, Exeter ; Wm. 'Dixon, , - Etue, -do young merchant. -Quite a number of our villagers tar I tbiw i i - - Aay call of the inavbr. 0 1 urday, was liberally patronized and gave a pr6minent and well -to officer& were installed in Western We ' will offer *some �extrA bapgains to _ do; 1 9 �� i Bm . of this parish. The ceremony attended the concert, held in Exetev on own : depivrtment It you are waliting a drW ! - ciefield ; Thomas Russell, Usborne ; H. - roducts of that farmer, also Lodge, Independent Order of Oddfell , . � � I for $3. 0, �! ! MoCartney, Tackersmith ; D. D. Wilson, KIND `Woit*&-,.s remitting ih*ir renew. ", one a very fair idea of the p performed by the Rev. Father Cortois, Monday *Ten!ng last, and Vrece, delighted , I L I - J` 11�1 , � I sunny clime. -Mrs. T. J. Watt, of Blue- was A. McGuire, N. G.; John Smith, V. G.; A. not mis's V�4iB ch&uce- You may'be thin ,] , �Je�foith %nd Peter McGregor, 'Brucefield. al to Tnp, EXPOSIToR, Mrs. Uase Miller. of I ted. The bride with the singing of Mr. Heavy English Dress Melfobl ii I I L I � I Yale, is the guest of Mrs. George Imla-Y this after whick ni"s was celebra Harold Jarvis, of i iti navy, I i, d formerly - Detroit, and the fine, liters dons of Koenig, R. S.; S. Wilton, P. S.; F.S. Scott, � coet. W I - . Thomas Fcwier, Stanley, and Andrew Scott, Vancouver, Britis!s Columbia, an .-Captain Lightowler, a returned mis- was attirecl in a beautiful costume of sky ry select treasurer. -The 50 acres, part of lot 1, con- myrtle, grey and blaa, q)Hbd&l....­4W - - ; . _ ' �!, -Bruoefield, were appointed auditors, and of Seaforth, says: It will be eleven yesrs - week, )opular lec- blue velveteen, trimmed with furs. She Miss Jessie Alexander. -Mrs. C. A. Me- . Fancy tweed Dress Goods, rpolar ,50c. 00, I � Of this al L . M.� Y. McKean, secretary and treasnrer� It next March since we lof b Seaforth *and dur- siontiry, will deliver one of his I s of wasattended as bridesmaid by her sister, Donell who was spending Eeveral weeks cession 12, �Grey. has been sold to Duncan 52 inch black Drow Serge,all pure wool - * � . I at a very j . J*ea tures entitled, " Amongst the Jungle P McCallum, Seaforth, for V2,000, a good , 0 , I . . ed to hold the spring show at . y barracks,' Miss Mary Brisson, And Mr. J. Etue, with her parents in Forast, returned homb -gular 75c. - - � ........... i - - - - --- vw 1� . � wax decid ing all that time Tim Rirosr"it has . . - r( I . I 11 ig of the directors I India," at Seaforth, in the Arm, Ili was owned by the late James .. I i Brucefield and a meetir our welcome weekly visitor and although , � I . on WeduesdaT, the 26th, He brother of the bridegroom, aoted as grooms. on Wednesday. -Miss Polly Moore was in 'ce FauiYy figured Dress Goods black onlys - �_, I in Kell;. -A. Hislop, the Liberal candidate, is 1 � I western city, yet our inter � e maker, _$k i will be hetd at Henaall, about the middle of well satisfied *itb our home in this far will be dressed in native fashion, sing mative man. After the ceremony the bridal party Clinton this week, visiting relatives and this week h4ding organization meetings in beautiful designs, regular 756, -....0�490 1 1, - j � Maixch, to fix the date and make other ar- sot in the news . iy friends at the residence friends. -Mr. W. J. Millar, carriag Next week he Fancy figured blic, Dress goods,1 pattOrn f HAVEOb . : songs, show Hindoo gods and curiosities, received their mai different parts of the riding. . - rangement& and gossip which we weekly receive through rved up in native of the bride's father. In '-the evening 'Was confined to the house during the past Remnanw-Over 50 ends of Wess GOD& � I . —*— the columns of your valuable paper never alBo partake of a meal se - bride and bridegroom took . the . will be at Goderich attending county coun- . MONEY BA< I , fashion. -The Sons of Scotland have com- the week, owing to a very severe attack of lengths of from I to 5 Y64*0 I . . . aly now. -Mr. oil, and the chances are that the public I . � A WOF.THY PION EMR PAssFs Aw,ky.-By lessensand now as another new,year has ' . ti s,in for a trip east. ulusy. He is improving nic4 all,at bargain day prices tD cl�ar. . , . pleted arrangements for holding an "At - meetings will commence on the folfowiug . .- ajx_w� S"Man" A� . begun, we extend our hearty John Mowbray and Mr. George Mowbray, T I I the death of John Turnbull Dickson, which , greetings tae home " in the camp room next Tuesday 10— week. he campaign promises to be short, I ' . c � , ExposlTop. wives, . , Furs � , ' � . I � i sad evert I ell so to,the many old acquantances tt I evenin At a meeting,of the school boayd Blyth. of Whitechnrch, together with their i .. . � . I - i ­ book place at his residence, at oure guid muld fran Tun HuRo-N , funeral sharp and a decisive victory for the Liberal . tar g - 1� d I � I � � -Roxboro, on evening last, is as W - Willson werer here on Monday, attending the Every Liberal in cordially asked to We want to clear oat every � � . wineut i . . xemoved one of the pion V an �� on Wel�,,_ BRiEFS.-Mr. George Powell was chosen 3� shoulder to the wheel and East Hu- we have au will find L to their- � - T � Saturday nesday evening, Mr. 0. C _ I - par . I eers of the Huron brings to eur'memor __ we carefully 8c,e was electedichairman, Mr. Win. Ballantyne, for councillor on Monday, to fill the vac- of the late Mrs. Bernard Thomson, the Ae put, ,d fur buyers t � L� - 1; . tract, a worthy and upright citizen, At- its pages. And I fA I cannot lay my p� u I uAtee e reti i ceased being a sister of the Messrs. Mow- ran will have the biggest ,majority in its advantage to see what we are ofte 'a - , . - . - I aside without mention of one whom I, too, . secretary, and Mr. Alex. Wilson a tr ancy of Mr. Andrew McNally, �h ' . �dil !i . �_A: - 7 though in failing health far some time, Mr. has 1 on the Collegiate Institute board. -We are councillor,and on the same eveni lrin,l bray. -Quite a large number of our young history. -James Forrest, formerly of the curl, - . � I He will miss, for the esteemed friend who i -� - -& le spent a very pleasant evening i Mr. , Good grey lamb CaW, nice e _ , ... $165- . - . . G i Dickson's illness was of short duration. M eop in . 8th line of Morris. died on January 18th, . nchitis always sent me a cheering and encouraging sorry to learn that Mayor Scott has been Tneeting of the council was held and .. r. 0, McCloy's new brick block, on Tuesday reg. $3.50 ............... �; ;�. ­ - . L I waq stricken with an attack of bro for the past week, 'Powell took the oath of office. T'ie prin- at the residence of his brother Charles, on Ladies� Nutria, Gauntlet � GlObiB and - � ft tits Wrong Sid' a my yearly remittancep , confined to his residence " g the .41.50. V, 9- 8 L ' weak heart proved letter in answer to i evening last, in the way of trippin ' . ,and that together with is now gone before us to receive he ; by a severe attack of illness. -Mr. Roderick cipal businees was the electing of engineers . the 2nd line, of tuberculosis, contracted Mitts, regular 83 ...... � - � .,,I ....... .. I r r reward, 1 ing manic, the � L 1. too inuch for one of his advanced years and of McKillop, near Seaforth, is in very for the fire department. Mr. Alex. Me- light fantastic toe to stirr from a cold and inflammation of the lung$- Australian appossum neck Pui&, reg- 11 - ; . ,_ � � - Grey, . 11 I EA FORT . for-shewas indeed a true follower of 41if - . and, being I . . - I 8 . . he passed away as above stated at the age of � d hopes for recov- 9 and building being just completed, . ..... $1.9s, . not 10. months. The deceased was Lamb, sending words of cheer and' comforb �. poor health at present an Creighb was appointed lot engineer floor room.- near a year ago. The farm he formerly ular $2,75 ......... a !i. 4. . .... - _. 76 years a not of the brightest. -A meeting of Mr. John Carter, 2ad engineer. The fire unoccupied, afforded ample. - uffs � heads, 6 1 . � � I . � - I will treasure the lag% . ery are ex- Australian opposgum k * , *I' * 1 $190� 1 - -_ �- � Dryburgh, on the river Tweed, farand near, and . Presbytery was held in Goderioh brigade will consist of volunteer, men! for the Mrs. Shaffer was in Exeter on Wednesday, -owned was sold by him to his brother At —_ _. , ', born near the Huron I . I ander for 83,000. -The special act re the tails, regular $4 ........... --i .111 I . I I - I were his boyhood letter received by me from her, written 28bh i . � visiting friends. -Anniversary services will jj*::*$2.25- : I � v � 1� Roxboroshire, Scotland, . _. Tuesday. A full report will appear next' . - Rev. Walter Rigsby wan, in large drain, in the south of Gre has pass. M - � . - - JE I N I ! . of January last,as a precious memento of a : On I coming year ! ink aid oppoissum Muffs, J:69,_ - , TH ' 1 1 . . days were spent. -He received his educa- I week. -Stratford and Seaforth colts had a Jay. -Miss Maggie Miller, be held in Carmel Presbyterian church on �, ! I e grammar school there, taughtby truly good and Christian disciple of Christ, i Seaforth on Tuesi . ed the Legislature and is.now w, and the� I black Astrachan Cape,NO. I hkin,ex- . � tion at th ), although friends were many miles . curling match'6n, the rink here on Wednes-� of Wroxeter, was visiting at ithe residence Sabbath, January 23rd, when Rev. Principal 1 engineer will soon be on to survey the drain. tra large size, reg. $35... , . ;s i 4 .... $27-0 - . i . � In 1834, a year after his wh( � .1 -Mrs.Curtis lv�cVicar, of the Presbyterian College . - - . . ' The contractor will be- at work thin spring, � .t-411 and � Mr. Barnett . . day afternoon I Stratford winning by nine of Mr. John Moffatt last weew 1 Greenland Seal Cape, very ., ;,;�- � . Christian in � . Montreal, will deliver sermons morn .$22,M � Accident A - I I - ! lather and biotber, the late James Dickson, apart, still tried m to extend her shots. � attended a meeting of the Presbyterial Wo . ing and and it will now be pushed to completion,and beat quality fur, reg. 628 .. . 4 4 .... - I . . fluence to them in whatever Ephere of life. � . - � -1 . � - I . I men's Mission society held in Goderich on evening. The reverend gentleman is one of � registrar, he camp- to this country, the voy . will be the means of reclaiming many farms This is but a partial lint of what we h5ve" . : . tie occupying over ------------* - . n m the church, , . - - . k age acroes the Ai,lan r. Staffa. . Tuesday. -Mr. Wm. Masser left, for Brus- the ablest and foremost me in the south end. to sell. There are many line�. that do not Aocident :: � weary REMEMBERED By OLD FRiE2-,DS. -A short hat is more than provin- atitiew , � weeks. After another the business of with a reputation t . I 0— .1 appear on this list. Of someithe qua : eight . SociETY.-The annuak sets on Monday, to take up X .- I . I I journey the old Durham -boats time ago, the Caledonia Society of this town A(mICULTURAL I spacious in of Brookl meetin of the Hibbert agricultural society running a laundry. -Miss Gertie Clark is cial, aud,,%ve ventute -One of those interesting events at life, are small, and those who sh4 In the morn- - ' - St. Lawrence and a week�a sent to.Dr. John Campbell, yu) church will not b,egin to accommodate all . ce. M4e it a ]Point- . i An accident polic �j - I up the was hefd on Wednesday of last week. The visiting friends in Wingbam at present. a marriaget took place at the home of Mr. ing are sure of first choi - � I i H.irlilf.n into the bush, he New York, a pair of drinking horns as a I him, but every effort will Thomas Steele, of ­ :22ad. ' - _ Y-011 ,I I a travel from . rother who had taken mark of their esteem for him who had acted , auditors' and. treasurer's reports were read, RJSUp.R-ECTING AN OLD CASE. -The resi- who desire to hear 8 p Avonbank, on Wednes- to be here on Saturday, Jautiary -- 4., , - . her and b . e wrong I dents of this section of Huron county, and be made to make room for as many a ; os- " I � . - � joined his f4 known as McKillo as their chieftairki for twelve years. These and showed a small balance on th da evening, January 5th, when Rev. Dr. � I 4 - " P. , I s- sible.�Our curling club is be-I'11g, well sup- y . �. � " i - up land in what if; now ught the horns,as the address which accompanied side. The following officers for 1898 were' especially the farming community,are arou I Hamilton performed the ceremony that - and are getting 1 1 1 1 . . . He had a good education and ta, i high pitch of interest over the death plied with good stones, ! ' ' I ' RAMId L I ,, - ae the horns appointed: President, James Scott, sr.;j ed to a united'Mi8s Lillie Steele with Mr.'John :Br � I - - � - _- I first school in the district, where Phe Mait- them aptly says, 11 are made fr I 6ident, John Carmichael; direatorn, � of James Brown, a young farmer, of Hullett down to good solid practice. -Miss Lamb, of i 'A few of the relatives Hodgens , Oslo f ; . . 1 . - He was very fond of o' kye that graze on the heather hills o' ' vice pr I Graham, r,f Downie. . i _. ­ 11 � _. . tand cemetery now le ' towfish which took place on July 318t, Arkona, is.the guest of Mrs. Win- Mit- eighbors were"present, and spent - �: 4, __� 4). P. R. Telegraph - �p interest in the pub- bonnie Scotland, and were brocht tae Can- Messrs. George Smale, Andrew McLellan, � I , - .� , The event'did not at the time excite chell.-Mr. Mitchell of near Centralia, was i and near n I-, I insursuce Go � reading and took a deE , L. F. Goodwin, Robert Barbour, H. M., 1897. P ' easant and social evening. The DIRE OT -k , . I I . I � lie questions of tho day, and was also an ads by yer auld frien' and brither ' Sand I ause,although also here this week, v,isiting his brother,Mr. I a very p1 - - �, r., � . � I �, � - I I - : . d tookparticuiar - Stewart,' when returnin' fiae a visit tae t Je I.hamilton, Charles Tuffin, Joseph Norris,'! moroi than a local interest, bee . the best wishes of the � I . j�, � - !V. I - I ardent admirer of nature an 118 are Joseph rtb, jr.;1 the ' an's death was of itself a tragedy, it Win. Mitchefl.-Rev. Mr. Rae. of Toronto 1 united couple have OUINTON 1;, __ .­ ' � of natural'hi8tory. ]an' o' oor forefaithers." The hor Wells and Robert Hogg& in e . Junction, delivered, on Monday evening entire community for their f utuie happiness. � .1 I I ­ - - delight in the study auditors, Messrs. F. D. Hutchinson and Dr. *asmot at the time thought that the caus - I . 1. - 1310au, dau molinted in silver and were finished in I I . . �_ !, � . � - � , I I - I � . Deceased married Mary � I � - I . I A. . . . � I I . � . � � 11 - I � . - r - 4 . I . . I . I . . I . I � � . . A 1. - - I I I . �� . � � I I � i - I . - I . �* T5 - - I - .� � L - I I I . . � .; . I �� � ,­ .­ ­ - I � ! I . � . � 4 1 - __ _t . � . .. ___._ — . , -_ -----. I ___ - �� 5 , , i 7 1 1 1 1 1� �. , P I I I . - I Sat - 6� - T M� � I I 1P I I . I I ; _. � : . � . I I I fl' L I .61� � I � I . . : . ! I . , � I I ., . � 1. � � - � . . L : -1 � . � . . I I , - I . . I .. � .V _- ; : I , I I � . I .-I, -1 � I 11 - . - I � � . I I . I- . I . - � . 1. * - � . I 1, , _�_ -- -7 .;�_.4_._____�_e_ __­­ � 4� - - ­ � I - ­ - - , .1. z_;_,.��_ ---- --���.,---�,---�,;.-,I-..�-�;,��,-�;-�4- �:'a_-_-._:i___;:�_ �,_­­ � - ­; 1. -.1- ��­.� ,� - ; 10 .- � -.,. - ­,Z�a�­­_, ­� . ` . � 1. _ . 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