The Huron Expositor, 1898-02-11, Page 8_3
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POSIT -OR
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o lose his genial countenance irom
alu-
It will be of v sorry t
uiet to count foi a good job. and our main with is that he may be Exal- good weeks before' she died. She was a q midst,
in an indtistrious young man and a able service to Mr. Monteith in the saving 1 W is on a visit to
r, !Mr. Wilsou!s lecture Show- hearted and a cessful.—Mr. 0. Andre
enjoyable affai Hensall wil unassuming woman, kind —Mr.__McNein, on Tuesday, re* sue
of labor.
Wits6n aeons of wisdom can artist and the good people of
s Gash ned by me. —Mr. S. Pollard has put his
-a vex e
be given by a ices
XrOCerY ing conclusively 1what le -y find him a most exemplary citizen.—Mr.- good neighbor and was much eateei ived another carload of feeding Zorn, UV O
Mau of ability from I who knew her. She'was buried on Mon- ce — engin On a sleigh and commenced threshing Half
of the and Mrs. John P. McLaren were visiting t &I 319t, in Ross'cemetry, Bruce. which appears to be finding a ready sale. t for Tuesday evening's
—The subiec
-1110 Encourate cash Trade ordinary subject.. The addresses
-were well received, friends in Shakespeare last week.—Miai day, January Rev. S. Acheson, on Sabbath next, takes again g of Christ," was
neighboring clergymen Ben McCully, of Mount Pleasant farm, field. pit in Knox church, prayer meeting, "Learnin
g
Rev. Mr. Anaergon'spul 7 McCully.—Mr. Albert
die -
have decided to givaa,6per cent. cash will taken by Miss Mar,
We and the music by the' choir was excellent, choir
L of goods, week visiting Miss Julia St, Andrews' church
count to &It purchase& of 31. or over, worth is thb Goderich.— I kiln -drying lum- To clear them jI)A if po
and ft,ur. alone. Thoae who pay cash perhaps, all ii all, - the beat ever given'in Constance, is visiting Usborne. inging at Hills Geen' anniver. McGregor has commencec ssible beforer THIRTIETH
exceptAugar
or )#,y accounts prowptly every month, this mill be church andrefle-etsgiesit, credit on all Shaw.—Miss Minnie Donovan Wingham, THE COUNTOIL.--0011110il met on February conduct the a and Monday even- bbr.—Mr. and Miss Munroe Brucefield stock-taki4,wia will selt the bal-
her E 'Mrs. J. Dalton, of I WHOLE NUMB,
Wa have now I deter, at services on Sabbath 0 0 McIntosh on'
ur
tage to cash customers those youn4 people who so kindly gave their people know were the t of Mr. Win.
a big advau R"n3, Cutrants, Peels, his eek.—The meeting of the literary and 5th ;all members present. Mi6tes Of I The Hills Green e—Vutheie young people's society intend a -nee of
g next. w1. ]Vlantles at exactly
in Stock a, full line Of 061v We have a ability o the preparation of t 8 t w club will be held next week on ind approvedi The auditors' In r the occasion. Sund
r the Christram trad me an debating meeting read i where to get good material fo It 4s not much trouble
Wnts. ate., to
good stock of Dew season and t Too much cannot be said, how- sea- report -was ado] e or —Mr. meNdvin, of Doing sh- half price,
Teas, choice Coffe0l selectiol r ing an at home in the church on Wed
a town. A Is taking Wedneadgy evening, when in place of a pted and 150 of r annon, is at res gLV 7 23rd. Refre as, any one b ise of the clever pains' =ion. n nesday evening, Februar
all Idnds. of Groceries, of Crockery, beat Gr= everi in.pia ok charge of sion of the mock, parliament, an impromptu ordered. to be printed for die y- ent paying a visit to his son, Mr. Yoh to figure Ot w6t this mea .9. It's
and well eeleet-d stock -ganist, Miss Graham, whQ to un attend- laws NO 2 and 3, appointing fe ments will be served in the -basement, after
best Granite Toilet Sets, Of nee viewerk. McNevin, of the Kippen mille.—Mr. laud
Tea Sets. from $1.75 e, speech meeting will be held. A f a chance gqi a $10 Mantle for
3rary and musical entertainment
"Ict; new Dinner Sets of the, the entire musical part of the programin quested ho which a IW
froin *110 up; a Dic anee of members is paticularly re pound keepers and road commiesionere,were itoba, W
ed nd against Mrs.. William Plewee, of Man will -be given in the church by friends from 87.50,! 6.,tib for $3.75, or a $5
t !uality, and nobblest pattern?. "I and see and, though having to conte
I have been spending a few moiiths' visit at
them wanted at this meeting and each member is asked sboro- and Blyth.
beat passed tied by the reeve and the seal at
Th -6 higbca% price paid for prcdue Will Many adverse conditions, brought.the affair ith him.j--Mr. A. G. 1he tender -of th'e Exeter Times, to among Seaforth, Clinton, Londe one for They are stylish,
the home of Mr. James Moodie and
good butter. eggs potatoes and dmacd fowl. The proceeds of both to bring a subject w ached. Proceeds. in aid tki, I ents. We have
a successful issue. a lepart- All are cordially invited. p-to-dai In
to ipal printing for 1898, Was ac-
leh, and want them
pay gocd rricea tor a. good article -Mr. Walter Ault, the other day, showed us a dozen Of do the Ina ici other friends, this week took. their Their an fund.
days amounted to'about $132. of the org
Forth. inter, Was as fine eggs as it has ever beei our pleasure cepted. A number of accountb were passed are for their home in the west. Only a ib
G. WILS
ON, Set neet
'oney. It will- -pay
)ck Keddy, of -Ae, and his a to see. They were delivered to him by for payment. Council adjourned -to t many friends wish them a safe journey. 11
Bank of Comme2w Bic - . were g2lals BaYfiel turned hiii
Susie, this week at Mrs. John d.
Harvey, of Harpurhey. The dozen April 2nd, at 1 o'clock,
now, even for next
Muldrews.-Rev. Mr. Shaw preached last Miss Bru you Wdt to
h Rev. weighed exactly two pounds, while the NoTEs.-John Shaw, of Sombra, and
cefteld
Sabbath in Lond n, in exchange wit W, of Manitoba, about sixteen winter.
0 ordinary weight of a dozen of eggs is ne Dashwood., Donald Sha
SEALMY Tenders will be received by tha
Clearing Sa e. Mr. Wilson. been getting Mr. R. Cook, of South River, undenigned up ustill the 16th day of February, at years ago residents of Bayfield have been
and a half pounds. -We have I th
NOTE. d
an
Out semi-annual clearing sale is now on. Is pro- THE NVEsT.—We -received oar January thaw this week. -Messrs. Cole-' ace was in the village for 4 ololooR p. m., for the erection of renewing acquaintance& here uring the
for buyeft to seotire e past weeir.-T R
sento a splendid opf is At extremely low prices- ch, Brucefteld. The place and specifications
=tum- I&yacopy of an illustrated edi- man, this wee 6. few days this week.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Fohool room in connection with the Presbyteri he Indian Medicine Company
the orer 4 ni church, NIGHT FS T
seSWIDable winter their celebrated Dale pivot rollers to Mr a few days last week in Zuri of Mr. John Alkenit"Ad, that has been holding concerts in the town'
d
aid. CaP3, and Ladieie Fur coats. tion of the, Marquette Spectator Reporter, Fried spent can be seen at the residence peks, held the last Like
mews Fur Coats, a. -The hockey club has engVed the %its. F. Kibler. -.'-R. HIGOINS, BEcretary Building hall for the post two wl
cipes, and smaller furs, are MoviDgL out published at Rapid City, Manitoba. This tob visiting bir Fried's sister, I London Road. B 1572.2 bt when a large crowd was beat
no are being 0 to They leave next week for their home, in committee.- This seasb 0 are selling the
flered in Men it, Empire Concert Company, of New ork, one Saturd' Some splendid'biargai
paper, which is very neatly and tastily
Children's Overcoats resent. Ne;'feft on Monday for Bruce.
e -contains pictures of some of the give an entertaiment fil Cardno's hall on North Dakota.-Mis's M. Snider, of Edgely, B. R. HIGGms, Brucefield, Notary Public Youths', Bo) e and andBults. Blanketd %b'Ve ever sold. The
knuele, Dress Goods and Hosi ry- t. Any
gotten up,
and
put very dee siness places of Cesday night. The boys are taking this who ,&a been viaitingher uncle, Mr. Win. conveysacer, Fire onl Life lasurace e gold for a weeks' stay. They sold a
Also In PrintsL Flo into Ladies' er cent first cl fleecy. They are
The kallia i3 being amount of money to loan At 5 smu ,t% have finish is hb b, lih
of
invite all to principal residences and bu traits of means of helping theinselves out of a finan ed to her home on Tuesday. Private large quantity of medicine here anc
Children!s Cloth Coats. We cor to the neighborhood, together with per hich they have been unfortu- Snider, return h ' been working fox7 his urm.security.. Also a limig ly - . . I
opecial offers. cial hole- in wl Mr. J. Fenn, who an funds at 5 per cent. At home every morning And appointed F. Keegan agent for Bayfield made frl'iti, *01 thorough scour
Belgrave, who has as
nat ek. 1571 Miss M. Porterfield, o,f call acd examine for themselves our the most prominent citizens of that district. a enough to fall, and as the company is of thin ON
-to recognize brother, M. Fenn, hamess-maker Wednesday of each we Also a n visiting here, returned home Saturday. ed and trdm. gre e-tbere's
Me. said &as one, they should get Ir in Egypt yet Wc011en mill smell" Phi 1
Among them we were pleasq# to be a first_*VI lace, for a number. of yearn, left fo Brant TnEnE is corn bee none of
the familiar countenance oft Mr. D. ecently pur- d
Wm. PiCkard & 06. fotd labt week, where he ha cho!oa car of feed corn Justarrived at Brucefteld
a full house. --Mr. Robert Willis I a secured a goo -On Wednesday evening of last week, a
Naught, M,P.P., and a fornier well-known ho of found in
SEAFORTH. Fell is a picture of chased a line driving horse from Mr. James position at his trade.-Mra. Broderich,, of grain warehouse which we. are selling at easy prices social, under the auspices of the Methodist ten
OW for cash, bring 3 our sacks, W.SCOTT&CO.
resident of Seaforth, as vi - _-Miss Alice Daly is visit- tLe 12th co cession, Stephen, is very I d '; Coinng to us direct
nee. Hayg,of McKillop D hurch, was held at Mr: Harry Peck's, but blanket
15744 c
his handsome and comfortable reside -Mr. John tertained for her was
H]EP Mr. McNaught has still bee- ing friends in London this week. from the Wt bl
,a of -friends and but aljght hopes are en Is owing to the inclement weather there anket in 0au-
0TEA I - not the attendance expected, so another prices for is ne of the R
Dunn had the Misfortune a flew days agq to SUDDEx DEATH.—MAUywere shock d to
hereabouts who will be pleased, to learn ada, we 4ilote low ' asiest
one of his fingers taken' o learn of the sudden death of Miss Annie. was held at the same -place on Monday even -
a the top of blank- world t act ;an
AND that he has so. pros ered in. the west and will hav high graA§ gobds. We have
in a inzichine at Broadfoot & Box's planing ther
Stanley. Grainger, which sad event took place st ing last, when there was an immense ga,
the tpeople of that 2
" 0 b t ipbiloso:
be proud to know that ieting of Young Pee le a ets not T d as these
F1 E INSURANCE hii itirling qualities mill. -A mass me CO'UNCIL.—Stanley council met on Satur- Clinton, on the evening of Tuesday, the first ing. A good tithe was spent and about $40 pher, *11en
vicinit are cognizant of .. Fi . -The Salvation jJyg i s e
R societies and Sabbath school workers wi I be ual 'realized,from both socials
of February. She had been in her us
and have showed their appreciation of them day, 5th in t., all the members present. A blanke IA.Ao it conom buy and unaisturbed b !
T to and fro, whih
ai and PuTa
him as their member in the Man. held in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday iargely signed petition was presented to have health up to the Friday receding his death, Army capt n and lieutenant are at Toron- the best-i't
by electinj red in to this r unions
eveiningnext. Addressenwill be.delive and was attending to her usual daties week to. see the General. -Mrs. Wo s
AGENCY, ol.—
itoba. Legislatare. president Of the the dog tax put on again and the request of household of Mr. Ransford, when she -at the life of an energ,
by Rev. Mr. Henderson, spent Sunday
)*r -
petitioners was granted. The tender of F. the Camie, of Brownson line, 8 and 9 lbs.
ion of Christian Endeavor So- attendance anibiiou
became suddenly in. Medical e s man.
80 meville, Agent. county un
W HO.VSE OF REFUGE NOTE9..-The follow- f G. Neelan for township printing was her. daughter's, Mrs. J. TOugb,-MiEB
cietie;, and Rev. Mr. Hamilton,president o Why, some sa; what 01
or to H. A. Strong & Br0') ing items of interest regarding the inmates -Mra. Muir, c6pted. The clerk was instructed to pro. was Immediately summoned by telephoi!e, Rachael Taylor, of Detroit, the guest of Y,
(Success school association. I skill and kind
re taken the Sabbath compliance and everything that medics, well. 01MFORTERS 111an want to troub)
of
d Express Bailding. of the county House i Refuge, w. visiting at. Mr.D. Johnson's. cure a stamp for auditors use in t death claim. her sister, Mrs. Rath
Telegraph an of the of Waterloo, is state. A grant of $10 waa made to friends could do was done, bu
with at those etty affairs I
from the Clinton New Era : Most ng Mau who laid to p
-Mr. John Tufford, the yon to on ed its victim. The remains were Hey.
re enjoying good health, though a the hospital for sick children in Toron
ENTER AT ANY TIME. inmatesa] Mrs. INIcKeg, who was seriously injured in the Galt wheel In J. Ross Robertson I -est. in Bayfield cemetery, on Thursday, BOARD OF HEALTH.—The Board of Health our 00 kitets are not the odin The reason that thiae m
an urgent up
few are 6n the sick list. in caught in , the _peal fro entire
ks last week by getti February 3rd. The sympathy of the
n bed- WOr sor is -to be supplied met on January 318t, at 2 o'clock, all being comi#01i kinds, but a" all. talk thus calmly
broke her thigh 96 year ago, has, bee brother of %lige jogie Tuf- for funds. The a3sea community goes out to the sorrowing per- h
hi is a 1, edical healt filled uout the affairs of
ower of Mae ntl present. wi% ko6d quality clean
fast ever since. She has lost her f with declarations to be signed by parties Dr. Campbel
0
--a well or an ford, 0 t is town, and a nephew of M r A notown dogs. The auditors' report- cuts in this their sad hour of affliction. nell, chairman ; James
speech, but otherwise seem man who do isd quite an ex: Officer ; Joseph S lies in the fact thal
ed now Chittenden.. It is feared the young inted. BiLiEFS.-Mr. McGee I f eastern division cotton ttitig. T.ile balanc Off.
aged. person. The house is so crowd of big arms as a was accepted and 50 copies ordered pr Donthron, inspector o 1:
will lose the use of one perience getting along with the mails last OUT stOA16 adling at piices that patt they themselvo,
of the inmates have to sleep in passed for pay. the Henry Zimmerman, inspectorof westrn di -
that somef result of the acoident.-Mr. and Mrs. Arm- A number of accounts were ek, but, like the persevering son of of time to ing for work.
STRATFORD, ONTARIOJV' never intend. vision; Alex. Mchwen, David Spencer, and n-ake it 411i4ost a waste
the basement,a thing that was strong, who have beenvisiting relatives in ment. Council meets aisin, on Monday, WO as on hand
Emerald -Isle that he is, he w he. inspectors elf. Whe you hear a maX
at successful ed at first. One night last week, Mrs. Me at I o'clock p. no. Moses Geiger, members. V sit dow 6fid make them your
One of the largest and mo, have gone to March 7ths 1111 -Mr. Win. Quilmore is band- - , i. 4' t -1 -ab
Write for new Guire, who is- aged 95 years i6nd as lively Eamondville for some time, every ti' e. were advised by the board to'hiake their an riormanner
schools in the Dominion. Eamonton', N. W. T. -Peter. DougliaS, of ling a large quantity of baled hay at the a, etc.,, abaut the Between sedsb6s' buyeis fil find our- supe
dressed Dual inspection of school n w-astin -their'
'I.Assorted in ll staple, f
circulars.. as a cricket, got up in her sleep, low, and. Blake, left here thin week for Pilot Mountv Morris. station. He says he can bay any amount 9
T, Principal. 4444-59- herself, opened the basement wific first week in June. The board is desirous stock wO
W. J. ELLIOT itoba,-Mr. Silas Cosens, who has been NOTE8.7-Business is at a stand still DOW of good hay, but poor stuff is not wanted. an odd line
walked out into the keen night air, when Man I Miss that the medical practitioners should carry .pohitics, attending 4.
visiting relatives in Tuckeremith, left this ed condition of our lines, afi f and. functions, and setfll
realized what she had done, and owing tothe badly block It is shipped from here to Quebec. out the provisions of the public . health act
she quickly, ch got week fisr Lacombe, Northwest Territory. rn is Campbell, of Kinear
oue wnho is Abo7
called IOU41Y to bb let in; Mrs. Fren They were all ticketed through by country roads. -A large amount of co dine, is at present visit- regarding contageous diseases as striotly as remRan61i$L,jnbney saving prices.
er contracting a severe being fed this winter. -Cattle buyers have ing her aunt, Mrs. Baird, in the village, and possible. The board is to meet again at the 4 1 - - - - - - as
fxpooitffo -up. and attended to C. P. R. - ageBi. quite a difficult task to preform in getting amen no me Gr such 1
R. J Macdonaldl other friends in the vicinity. -m -Mr. 1, J
e many friends of Mayor Scottv will be, is still quit- safe., in the m
cold in so doing. call of the chairman.
-Th round among the farmers now as the con- Baird is again able to be around, but ' do
THE 0 uNaL.L.-Coumcil met on February
ry to hear that he is no bell in such a
MATTERS. masquerade and sOr Aer, his illne cession linen are the only roads open now.- somewhat weak.' Rev. W. Muir conducted 7th, at 2 o'clock p. in., all the members be- Hodge ns Bros. M
THE CARmvL.-The us turn for the DISTRICT; I Mit.
i on Fri- having taken a very serio The two candidates are i"ounced to ,peak servicesin the Presbyterian church, po i wa laid ng
--------- ;_ ing present. The auditors' re r lonbl ' to that -61
yder has
racing carnival in. the skating rink
worse during the past week. The disease in the township hall on Friday evening of chell, on Friday last. -Mr.
0 decided and grati- before the council, showing a balance of
dak evening wam a in at ring -catarrhal in- In 0 every COMMUDilty
HURON . from which he is suffe: this *eek and Gosman-'s schoolhouse on Sat" secured the agency for the Massey-Harri DIRtt P RTERS.
SOUTH' ess. It was A grand night for a $682-71 in the treasurer's hands, at the 31st
hiloso
fyifig.,suce fromation of the stomaoh-is of a very shoddy, p
carnival, cold and clear, with excellent ice fla urday evening. Not very often two candi- bicycle. The firm have b6en very fortunate of Pece nber, 1897. The books were finally
requiring- a great deal of dates- go along together at one place. -The in securing the services of such a good sales.
serious nature, -the reeve. Also a N'TON. Shoddy philosopher
PUBLIC -MEETINGS or for it an auditedland signed by 0
and every person seemed in hum time in order to effect a cure. We hope to road: are by no means good to liold politi- man as Mr. Snyder. -Mrs. Ross, of 'Man- certific#e of statingl that they ed out in crowds, while over one the auditors he,
they turn
have more favorable news to give our read- else. -John Proc- cheater, - is at present visiting with her
cal meetings or any thinj
Y. McLEAN: i -colored have examined the treasuier's bode,and that tremes, of
M. hundred persons, in bright and var -Mr. Fred Kibler, r turning Wm. Berry, and 'other course
ter, 4th line, is ill. -Edward daughter, Mrs. gard vent being in thh.' nature of a farewell to -
costumes made a brilliant spectacle. The era next week. Nichol, Uh vthey condider them satisfactory. In re e
The Liberal candidate for South Huron, and were awarded the prizes for con. officer for South Huron, was in town on line, had a good wood bee on Friday Of last friends. -A patent medicine company have n of Alex. McE the sao-w in front
-others, will address the electors at the fol- folio n Thursday postiDj up ihe official otices for week and a social hop at night. -Hugh been treating the villagers to a free concert to the pe iitio wen and others, her daughter %:k Atex. Miller, and her rarely take6 a bal
n Music,
lowing times and places tumew:l Vadies' character costume, let Miss the elections. -Captain Collier, the G. B.M, Hann& had a wood bee on the same d and during thb evenings of this week. A very asking to have the dog tax abolished, so- family. The OvWltig was spent i
Miss c 2, bub-sectioii. singing and gat44bj, until midnight, when exertion thinks W
February 12 -Kyle's Edna Henderson, Muni alirk.
Hall, c girl ; 2nd agent, will conduct meetings in the Salva- or and Ion cording to vi - 53,, chap. 6 2,
Saturday, a dance at night. -Messrs Mill _g-baired gentleman of Indian deacent,
o wench ; genta- char- the petition was granted, and! a by-law or- bDuntiful spread aU
ol,all .4; and but little of at.
aekeramith. Mary Stoddart, negr tion Army-Barracki Saturday night an cionnel are busy threshing clover on the 6th and who goes by the startling name of Ron. the party eat dovi to a 1
th - ther delica
T to aud all " cies, of the
bruary 14 -Farquhar, after- acter costume, Ist, J.' C. Mellis, Spanish dered to be passed confirming, the same. Re Oyste 0
Monday, Fe day Sunday. Saturday night will be a back to ern. -The his greatest thoO
cavalier ; 2nd, Fred Broadfoot, Uncle Sam; line. -Peter Hall intends going ing Thunder, is head of the cone petition -of David Mack.and others, praying season.' Mrs. MWO and family left the
11166DI; H-orn's school houae,Usboru?i,eveuing, obert Kemp, Johnny and his grand- special lantern service. Sub'act 11 Ten two weeks. Peter says this.is Christian Endeavor Society have accepted
Manitoba in n by the council to"forin a new school section out following Wedfi6i4o to join h6rhuslAnd perhaps) is brightZ
Ttiesda, February 15-Elimville. comic, R re Sighta in w Bar-rioom.-Mrs. Zllism Me' a terribly stormy countri to live in. -A an invitation to a social evening, give n vertising.
&y,1Xe1sruafy 16-Stroug's school ma; A. Forbes, Irishman. he races we of lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,--l-8, 19, 20 and in Louisiana. vi, cig -ad
Wednead well filled and keenly co tested. In the Lachlan is visiting friends in Waterloo.- good few went to Waton on Tuesday even. tile Clinton society,next Tuesday evening.- 21 in the let, 2nd, 3rd and 4th concestions, -Henry Beekbk4 -Of Osceola county, Mich- Iffe cares as little whoo
ive jug to a tea meeting there. The Sacrament of the Lord)s Supper will be
kouie, ectionNo. IjTsborne. Rev. W. J. -Taylor, of St. Marys, will g*
_; one mile for boys, Harry C ine won with G. )) in to. itotify all parties son-in-law bf ihe late Mrs. Fisch -or
T ugsda, February 17 -Blake, afternoon an address on 11 Habit or What to Wear observed in the Presbyterian church on Sab. the clerk was instructed Within hiji power
in, th conce
I; in ree mile, G. tied that the petition will be consid- tavuilstock, is vilittiig amongst friends in the
Separa e School Drysdale, evening. O'Neil, Exeter, secom St. Thomas' church school room on Monday ue, as he to]
11, Bruce- O'Neil won with Bert Jon's second. The Wroxeter. bath morning. Mr. Hamilton, of Londes ered at U*exb meeting of the council. The vicinity of-thaL jo. He was formerly val
Frid#, February 18 -Dixon's ha No admission fee. Everybody wel-
band was also in attendan e an& discoursed night. NOTES. -Miss M&ggi borough, conducts the 'preparatory services ty Of resident of Soutfi'Easthope, removing to, about the sun raia
saw in Broad- e Miller has gone to reeve was empowered to buy a. quanti
field. the come. -While working at a to -day, (Friday). --;,-1S1any will be pleased to es wore issued for
appr?priate and exc0lent usic urin foot's planing mill on Wednesday, Mr. Alex Toronto to attend the busin-eescollege.-Mr. cedar for culverts. Chequ Michigan III 1880i lie has not been in On- row. Good Othei meetings will be announced later evening. Major Anders who bal the learn that Mr. James Foote, who left here number of accoun will inf? bl
on. The afternoon -meetings will commence Scott, jr., was unfortunate enough to have Jack Sanders, of Galt, is visiting at his sometimeagoto take charge of & mission a to. The council tario, a' e 9 yeAtthgo. -the savings or a
a&ciock, and the evening meetings carnival entirely under is management, his left hand come in -contact with the saw. uncle's here at present. -Old Mrs. Hender. field near Carberry, Manitoba, is- succeeding meet again on Monday, March 7th, at' 10 ---.rMr. John lWilJ Of Stratford, -left last ihe purchase for
deserves the greatest prai e for the capable O'clock a. in., when pathmasters and other
at 7:30i The second finger and -thumb were badly son, of the B line, an early settler, died a week for Crowley, Louisiana, where he an.
ve candidate, manner in which be co ductea the th* week ago Saturday and was buried the fol. well in his field. His people surprised him era will be appointed. 16 - a sugar and rice means littleL or.nc
-Mr. Eilber, the Conservati. ticipates investit
or any one in his behalf,. is invited. throughout and for makin it such recently by giving him a splendid fur coat, offic
ran lowing Monday. Shez has been long and lantation if thw.@tititry proves favorable. lump of indolence.
holocality.-Mrs. F.V.. Ms. Miller and t
success, as it was due his ini wl lch no doubt will be greatly appreciated
in&' ly to efat- favorably known in t zunch. iblly, of Downie, she leftr- .90 to the energetic, the l
in% Dubhn. when the meircury goes down in the forties.
rvth hae'returned from a visit to friends in NOTES. Benjamin Karcher and his cous- for the But
A Soo-iAL GAT=Mm.-At the invita- igable work that- ever, thi g turned out so Di,o, ne plaz li! Join Mr. Miller, who - _t
ding HANDSOME RESIDENCE.—. Mr. Joseph Hugh McCartney is busy drawing his ;tatla!46toe M saving man, We a tion of the young ladies' Bible class of St. well. The major inten a shortly hal e. Krauskopf, of the town line, north of here, Ooderich and Paris. -Mr. Spattont princt- su ppl at ed from Mchigan went to that. f ontbB ago.,
another carnival on a uch larger ejal pal of our public school, isba y of ice. He is getting it Kippen in, Ezra Karcher, return lunday 0i WA week Grace wife of.--, to present ar case
Thomas' church, a large number of the mem ere Mrs. L.O. has let the contract for a handsome new and It is of splendid quality. -Large quan- one day last week. They had intended to . -On 8
bers of the, congregation assembled in the The judges of the costumes W on Friday night, the Ilth, in the school- take in the northern part of 'Michigan, but Mr. Thomas Evabij d e at her home in St., exteut in whih W1
brick residence, to Messrs. Davis & Eiaer.: tities, of grain and sawlogs are coming in 'sel lady was in her 74th
lug Van Egmond, Mrs J, house' -An excellent progranime is being Marys. The dee6
Sunday school room o Tuesday even' Be It is to dy for oc- dal. -The aleighiDg along the Bay. the snow was too deep. -Mr. Emanuel ambitio and hlp,
-, 1H. Broadfoot and
as L1. man, of Mitchell. be res, every-
providbd.-The townihip Sabbath school a North I bebii. 1ddelicate health forl
Ins -hours most pleasantly Min Sample, of Bri is not very good, being badly cub Fried and wife, froz& Osaebrook, year, andbac
b,, and spent a few field ro ag far as W
ie, 'which was gotten a by cupaucy by September next, and when com convention held here last week was a very guests of his brother -in- some time. A weA bakcrej- her death shei The programir -handsomest and ad large holes in it making it very un- Dakota, were the
p D.-w—W d wanted in ex. pleted will be one of the On account Off 8 Mr. F. Kibler, on Suiday.-Mr. Alfred took a paralytic 66okoj wiftich r esulted iu! We have three, fur wat
the young ladies, consisted of vocal and in. WOOD, WOO - of pleasing and successful affair. law n
OADFOOT, Box & Co., most comfortable residences in this part
tods
can make a fiavir
strumental Music, and wait most thoroughly change for Furniture. f the cold and stormy weather, the turnout safe for travel. th. She a busba nd larg4k
Beatorth 1572-8 the country. We hope that Mr. Krauskopf as large as it would otherwise have Kelly, from Bottenan, North Dakota, paid her des none and 4-ughtoirs, all of wholw
enjoyed by' all. After the programme had a of was not our town a flying visit a few days ago. He -family of buying. One w0i
been completed refreshments were served. WANTED. -Batter, ied apples and poul- will long be spared to enjoy the comfort
been,'but the keen and lively interest die. Lakelet. is Nrell pleased with tbe country where he are married, to m0hi'h' the lose Of & IOVVingZ
s, 28, one wmbat 4
try,; highest prices; ]a t stock of dry good his new home. S
it was-& most pleasant and social gathering played in the discussion of the excellent BF.EEzEsOFF THE LAxE.-Last week was lives -M r. William Leaman, from Caialier wife and mother
rdeeries, boots and bb to ielect I COMMITTED SUICIDE. -The people, of Our 'oMber of sixty mum.
6 or h Dakota, has been here visiting friends -Friends to th6494
-and those present could not bat feel better Cor Winglism. papers read showed that thin branch of one that will be long remembered as On Of N
re spent so happily -together. village were surprised and shoeked,611 Wed- Christion work has many advocates and up- continuous cold weather. The roads were of $tt and Mrs, for the few hou WOOD WANTED.—W nte about 20 cords and relatives.-Rbv. A. Y. Haist hao'been bled at the home i - we have zome all -woo.
first-class green hardwood, 2 inches. Apply at Tag nesday last to learn that Alex. Fraser, of holders. -A political passable most of the. time. The attend- revival meetings ever since New tyne, Of LiStowelt 4 4horl; time ago, when -aj left, ten of these- wl
this villa had taken him, own life, by carrying on
h.- 1673 - 0 lengthy address JiA read by Mr. John
vy - qG -A musical and literary ExPOS'TOR Office, Sesfort in the town hall on Thursday night, th ance' at school had dwindled from 50 to 10. Year's and is still going on with them, with each, ej&t at oatALE N- 9_r_ — drown' maelf in a well at the,rear ot the L
entertainment was given by the Young 10th inst. Both candidates, Hislop and d limA. y a p entation of
Our mail -man, Mr. Hamilton experience rofess. Stewart, accompal
good results, an a good number are p
In1hQ1 unfortunate man had been out C, mi
house. die dly !B$ an Bells, Patter $5.25 each.
People's Society of Christian Endeavor, it, VITAL STATISTICS.—The report of births, eu68.th6 hardships of the severest kind'in getting to jug conversion. -We had a heavy thaw this a handsome fair
h Twelve suit lthe Pxesbyter 0-y marriages
his family might come to want the neces con-
ian church, on- Wednead f work, and worrying over the fact that questions of the day affecting the Province and from Clifford. Should Februar T T e address e B of the
and deatbalfor the Province of ' week which spoiled our good sleighing and son presenting the,
e was Ontario, for 1896, has just been issued. and no doubt ther; will be a hot time. tinue as it started, the aspirants for L. P. rt
vening. The basement of the church n a, good shope.-Mr. pressed the regret 01th "all present felt Vnderwear left, at,
Buries of life made him despondent, and his u, Md Mrs. Ballantyaler
-comfortably filled and- all enjoyed, not only Thin report is aWays a year.behi6d, due to.. P. will be -unable to do 'much work by wAy Fred Kibler, the returning officer, in the the departure of en p3 -s of unioll
oub Eighte rash act is attributed to this.' He gat of addressing meetings. -Thursday was a 'local election, for South Huron, has been from their midst.
the programme, but the social time saw 11. the difficulty of geiting returns, yet it con.' of.bed!mbqutmm_c,'alauk in the morning,and Lond6aboro.. liwiiPst daughter of 3mftr,, wearing goods, at 4
Representatives. fromthe Epworth Lealue taing gone into -ting -faabi- The folloWing going out to the well, plunged in head first. GATIKERINGS.—MiSiHannah. Agnew, who regular whizzer of a day and prevented b a this week posting tip the proclamations -Miss Ada, yc
ate u last week :x lack Astrai
of the Methodist church and Christian statements pertaining'tO Huron are taken anything bTeng done at Farmers'. Instit Of tle election. He,had to eTploy anassist- John Shephard, of stailoid, Was
i
'deavor Society of Eginondville wer prea, from its pages ; bear in mind they all relate has kept house for hei bkother for the past meeting. h -two speakers are eminent ant in order to get through in time. -Mr. married to Mr. Johfi 1)1145xnore, of South left,, at $1,60.
ent and rendered the evening more enjoyable -Population, 70)253; births, 1,324, Tuckersmith. three are has taken a position in the men and the subjects chosen would have John Daireher has been in the east" visiting Easthope. " The weaW9 was a rather quiet
to 1896: e -ho Two No. 1 Persian
by contributin to the musical part of the being an -increase of 110 over the previous ASADACOIDENT.—The remains of young Phil&Zphi hospital, where she intends to been interesting and edifying, but - there is friends and on business. -Mr. Louis Well, one,owing to the lr*Oeh death Of t
.fhe Xject of the evening's Mr. d She will be missed by no -se icing against the elements. -A ReV bhlaannon was the, -bLt $7 eacch.
programme. yearY marriages, 361, a decreas6 of 42; man named Truemner, a brother of uste as nurse. who has been,in Brussels for some time to groom's father.
for rage tear many friends. Our good wishes go 'h, a veterinary of high stand- officiating clergyman,. ,,Attisr the ceremon Two beavers at 84'
entertainment was to add to the fund increase of 54. The ave John' Truemner, of the 10th concession, were Professor Brus see his mother,has returned. -Mr. Jonathan
deaths, 587, an I wi
death rate for ten ears, per 1,000 of PoPul- brought from the Northwest this week for with her. Miss Mary Agnew take e'd our -burg Friday and Saturday n in making improvements in the basement ing, visit Merner was at Berlin with his pacer on the the weddi g d Der served. Mir. 'Ts there anything you. T l
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ation was 7.9; this is as low a deat interment in Fullarton. and carried away quite a sum of money, ice track. We have not heard the results. Mrs. Dausmore will im"Ide In South Easl$- ers, Sinockst 0.1
of Manitoba, is visiting friends here this -
Alim To the editor of the young man was choppin in the bush and Those who'attended say it was good and -Mr. Peter Lamont has shipped another hope, near Harmonyj ikiekb they will be-
TnE F1A]t, occurs in any county in Ontario, and much Hats, OnP3, Tkal,
tly. week. -Mrs. Moddlin and Mrs. W. Brigham followed by the b6st 16hed. Of their uumei.'
Sm. -I had a was struck by a lin well worth the money. It seems lot of fine fat cattle to Toronto. -A lot of lower than soond others, thus showing that killed instan unfair ab,
ip of Ful- were visiting at the home of Mr.J. Mille on r anv
wnsh
conversation Tu6sdav -with Mr. Livingstone, Huron is fairly health Of the deaths, His relatives live in the to thougb that theme travelling veto. should our town boys took In the band concert laat ous friends.
pneumonia, plithises, y ve
'Who repreaents I the-SeaforLh flax mill pro- aL old age carry off- Ia-rton. Monda Elva Ad ms has got se ral take the cash out of the country - just So Wednesday evening. -Mr. Charles Widmer -The officers and 14016re Of b sect more than any other ca McKinnon, students in music.-TheiGrangers gave an a h ibfinol -were enter- values we can give.
Verty, ud he tells me there is no pro use. Of the births, Foa DAICOTA.-Mr. Alex. soon as they do their Work while our local and Miss Caroline Price have joined hands in Knox church Sabb t Of the flax mill 1running until it is disp largest Peter supper to a larg4 number of the' 153 occur in June, this being the who sold his farm' on the 10th a short time 03 ir
Osed veto., all excellent men, have t6 wait one holy matrimony. We with the couple Al tained by Mr. and MR,- -8 diley, at tb
n y being th6 ends on Monday evbning. All report
of. But., he sap, they are now in a positio number in any month, Februar ago, intends having an auction sale on the fri and two years, and in' some cases forever, possible happiness. manse, ono night A pleasinifir,:,
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to offer the property for sale -at a reasonable smallest, with 73; 10 pair of twins were 21st inst.,'and will remove to North Dakota ha.ving a Rood time. -The Foresters intend for their money. -Mr. and Mrs -Walker, of 0 feature of the "evening 41%A & presentatib*.
]price,, either to',an individual or to a cOm- born; 685 males and 639 females were the about the first of March, where he intends the same in the. near future. -The Shelburne, are visiti sr at M__ Adam Scott's Bxeter. to Mr; and Mrs. S R4'46kbi, superintend.
Cnmegof England had an oyster supper at r.
pany, and he states. that in the event of a sexes, refuting; the idea that more girls than engaging in farming on a -larger scale. at present. -Mr, Ad aott was confined ee Ing WI and an ad-
ibmpauy bein m" Cole, Tuesday night. NOTES. -A mass in ti ill be held in ent, of six handsc WEHAVENE P13
rmed that they would take boys were born. The largest number of A GOOD HoRsE. -Mr. John McKinnon, the home of The to his bed for over &I week, the result of a
as Mr. Cole Gidley's opera house on Tuesday next, at dress, by the offieeri, 'iia'd tesefiers. Mr.
a. fair arliountlatock in the company so e in March, there being of the 10th, last week sold to Messrs. Elliott This Vas a farewell supper, fall down stairs reee tly. He is now able 3.
j marriages took plac I o'clock p. in. Hon. A. S. Hardy, Premier Stuart was taken conjpjet*l b urprise,
to get the mi -11 in running order. Would it 40, whilp January, June, October, Novem- & Blackwell, of Centralia, a four-year-old and famil are going to Manitoba in about to move around a little. -The special meet. IMONEYBACKIF
tilated ber- and December, each returned 37. More gelding for the sum f $245. He was a two wee a. -Misses Minnie an a a not be well to hae this matter vent _ scaucellbdfor a time, coz
d Pearl, ings in the church 'A of the Province of Ontario, and Ron. G. W. but made It kep he
rep,.
ay Rose, Miniterof Education, will address -mended the sta for the 0 faithfulness, a
press- and if anything can be Methodista were married thaA any other -splendid animal, is the price indicates. - It Andrews have gone to -Belleville to at owing to the severity of the weather. -The Reserved thanked them for thekt k ad remembrance.-
r- into working shape? denomination, there being 272, whi e the Pay with their aunt '"til next summer. -The pringbank cheese the electors of South Huron.
done to get this induat y I still a to riise good horoes and the annual meeting of the 8 ' of him.
in the interests of the town it ought to be next with 251. Four esers. McKinnon have had many ex- Methodists have[ early all the brick on the aeld iast Ttescray. The at. seats for the ladies. Everybody welcome.
Presbyterians come M U factory was I -Mr. F. Kibler, returning officer for South -Oae of the mostq)J4414ni socials on one
aone. JouN Bj. .ATTi& persons over 70 years were married that amplefs of this fact. ground for their new br6k church. They
tendance was not ery good, owing to the bgs of the MA
-Mr. M. Y. McLean, the Lib- expect this church will cost $5,000. They he 'Huron, was* in town on Taesda last, put- of the moat unpleassitibo iii GR 16
year; 1. niale under 20 and 45 females; rOLITIECAL,. cold, stormy day. The prospects for t con-, was held at Mr. 404 Joseph Staf. between eral candidate for South Huron, and others have got $3,700 subscribed. -We are sorry, season of 1898 are bright. The cheese is -Elizafioth SRvicm.—The Presbyter. there being 248 persons married ting up the nominabion notices. y 0 CLOTRIX1
a - on- to say that Mr. T. Lesson, who has been Ann, the four-year-old daughter of M r. Win. ford's one evening Imt *60k' b th Kipawk i,%u church,. of Egmondville, held their armi. the ages of 25 an 30. will address the - electors at Kyle's hall going to be manuf 6tured at a much lower 7i
H. Cann, died on Monday last, an& was Daughters, of St. Jamblo Pilich, St. Marys.
versary services.last Sunday and'on Monday ---------- 79 t at 7.30 o'clock, All seriously ill for some time, in not much rate, thus offerin some inducements for The following furnishe4 A I d6d programme
LOOAL BRIEFS. —Mr. James R. Aitcheson, are invited and we hope to see a I arge crowd better. buried on Wednesday in the Exeter ceme- On the Wrong Side, of
their annul tea meeting. Rev. Thomas those who hither have not been sending.- flord I Mtoges Amy Talor,
Wilson, of London, preached on the Sunday who has been a member of THE ExposrroR present. tery. Mr. and Mrs, Cann have the sym- Mrs. Cook,of Stra larong RIO
Mrs. T. S. Dulma!ge left to *Bit h parents $ -
to large and interested audiences. On Mon- staff for many years, his purchased the PERso-_,-AL.-Mr. James Holmes, with Kippen. iy of the whole village in this their sad Annie Allen, Stafford,.- 140hkrdnou, Aiken,
in Wheatley last1week.-We nee bil a seat. pth ash
. . t. affliction. -Mr. James Biesett, sr , of Huron Sharp and Lancaster. .*J. 'Xeellent refr BBAFORTH,
day avening the, tea meetinj was well at- Clifford Express and has left to take charge his two children, of Cypress River, Mani- NoTEs.-The political meeting held on tered around our burg announcing a join
street, is confined to his house tirough ill- menta were served ana-1 4` - lei ant time spent
to atendedand a most enjoyable time was spent. of it. Mr.Aitcheson is an experienced news- toba, is home to Ontario on a visit Tuesday evening on behalf of Mr. McLean, meeting of Conadrvatives and Reformers in
paper man and in him the good peo ness.-Mims Bells, Weatcott is visiting 'her in sociability by the g6qA1$.fiumber present.,
The tev was, as on former occasions, !I that ple of his mother and sisters, Mrs. Ewing, and Liberal candidate of South Huron, was well the temperance all, On Wednesday night,
and aunt, Mrs. James Hill, or., of Crediton, this The proceeds of the 19 6ftlbjz amdutited to . . . . .
could Ve desired.. And afterhat was over Clifford will have an honorable thor.- Misses 4ebecea * and Lizzie Holmes, of -attended by the electors of this place. It 9th inst. Both %udidates, Mesers. Mooney week. -Mr. J&mes HUI, of Crediton, visited over $U
the audieuce assembled in the- body of th oughly reliable business man, and we are Brussels, the former -being in delicate is a noticeable- fact that many of the and Hyslop, acc6onpaxiied by a backer each chur,-h 'to bear the lecture, previously an- -sure he will give them a paper that will be health. He -has been away fiften years, and hia Exeter relatives on Saturday last. -A -A pleasant affair, 6,86fiiiW on Monday
aged ones, whose hair in now getting white, are g to ad ress the meeting. This is a
Oin large number of Reformers attended their evening, January 31at'.1..*JJ04 a number of
-,y Rev. Mr. Wilson. - Short ad 3red,itable to himself and beneficial to the is now one ot the prosperous farmers in that their faces are not so frequently seen f g ary
nounced, L ielqly way of, doing businese.-MissM the friends Of . Mr. W. C. Kidd
c tin meetng, which was held in the town ball,
dressesiwere given by Rev. Mr. Bond, of village. -Re Fletcher, of the Tbamea the West. He spefnt New Year's day with at our political gatherings,'but are givin eV, of I Toronto, who visited her
prea,-hed two -very able 'Mrs. Holmea'brother, Mr. W. MeNaughton, place to the young men who attend.
SeafoA;Rey. Mr. Musgrave, of` MeKillop; Road, ani relatives here f' o left for the city on Monday night last. -The Liberal Con. gatboired at their home 10 UstowelP the oc, Rev. Mr. Aluir, of Brucefield, and Rev. Mr. sermons in theresbyterian church here on of Tackeremitb, and visited at Mrs. Wil- who are to be the -backbone and have a voice on Saturday. servatives lield their meeting in the town casion being the twent..,Vtk,. annivers ot
hall on Tuesday night last. The attend. their wedding. The &6tg ito the n
Acheaon, of Kippen: The choir, ufader the Sabbath last-, Dr. McDonald and he h liam Smith'o, Egmondville, who is a sister in the government of this country. At an.' aviu -0 -1 in former years ing ome hand-
ance was not so lar - as, of about thirty, after leadership of Miss Graham, gave several exchanged pulpits. -Miss Mbrton, 'of Car! of Mrs. Holmes. After visiting and renew- early hour, Mr. Robert B. McLean took the E,,be NO selections and added much to the enjoyment berry, Manitoba, is visiting with Mrs. ing old acquaintances in Tuckermith lConstance. Messrs. r and%cLean, the two, candi- some pieces of silver a -ba b Ioying an elabor
and chair, which-pliace he filled with his usual fdr
of the ereuing ', The R mondville people Robert Logan. -Mr. Harry Beattie, son of Hibbertthe scenes of his bo hood,heretumed dates for South Huron, were in town on Fri- Deeeded,td d the evening7
9 y od taste. The -meeting, was addressed b NOTES. -Quarterly meeting, service was ate supper, pr 0.0 0 0
y ustice to the
e -congratulated on. -the success of Mr. James Beattie, of this town, has open- to Bruseels to spend a few days with his 36 in a manner which di MIF
are to'b Uessrs. Killoran of 86aforth ; then Mr. held in the 3thodist church here Sunday day last. --o-Large billi are po ted up in this
f 4rs. Kidd have -
their anniversary services. ed a law office in Ingereoll. Mr. Beattie is rhother before returning to his home in the Arch. Bishop, the old war house of South me the Rev. Mr. Andrews preaching part of the Riding, announcing the Hardy. hapgy occasion. Mr.
ce their- A 9OInAX1
a young man of energy and ability and we West. Huron, who has fought many battles and an Txcelient se rmon.-The Epworth League Ross meeting,' ' n Gidley's opera house, on live c6ntinuousIV in 1 11 who intend
E(,uo-.\DvxLLF NOTES.—We this week wish him success in his new home. -The DEATHo F A - ,-OTHER PIONEER. -Died in never lost a victory-, also Mr. McLean, the meeting was largely attended Sunday even- Tuesday afternoon9ext.-M. - Henry Run- marriage. Their many fa4pda extend hearty th1
e the illness of Mrs. Alex. Me- following, which we take from an Ingersoll Tuokeramith, on Saturday, Janu r 29th, Ex- Miss Laura Andrews taking the paper. die will have an auction sale of his farm good wishes for many ui.,46!proaperous and will find it
regret to not at Liberal candidate, and Mr. Collins, of
a Mee eter. All set forth their strongest claims iss Mary, Sehoales is going with her ether.
Kay and _2NIrs. Rudolph, but hope soon to be paper, speaks of a former student of the the residence of her son-in.law, 11. Ja !31 stock and implements on Tuesday afternoon happy year's tog convenience to ap]
,0 on 3, Us- fi6k took place a
able to report improvement. -The anniver- Seaforth Cofleg ate Institute and son of Mr. McKay, Mrs. Isabella McLeod, relict of the why the present Government should be sus- sister Bella to Manitoba shortly. -Mr. and next n his farm, lot 3, concessi -A very pretty w6d4l I fDrmation, to al
ear when bti w
sary services of our church, on Sunday and Robert Govenlock, of McKillop : Mr. W. late John Fislayson, in the 88th year of her tained. There was no opposition present, Mrs. Harris, of Exeter, spent a few days borne township. -Mr. Win. Tevethick has short time ago, n
Lighttiibt rs. P. Welaili,
Monday last, were an unequalled success. M. Govenlock, B. A., and wife, left Satur- age.. She was a native of .8atherlandshire, - which surely is a mistake, as the meetings visiting Miss Lottie Cook. -We are pleased started a flour and feed store. We predict Annie Welsh, dai to
The, week before had been bitterly cold and day evening for London, Mr. Govenlock Scotland, and with her husband and family, would'be ro ore Initerestiuig and instructive to see Miss Ida Britton home after a few for him great success. -There will be a of the township of Do 0ore, was mar-,,
a961 at Bawden's skating ried to MT. rblin, of Strat-
stormy, but, as if in honor of the occasion having secured a situation in the Londou emigrated to Canada- in 1848. They stayed and would have the tendency of making weeks' visit with friends in Clinton. -Mr grand dress c*rniv Michael 4i 9
all was chanoed, and we had delightful Collegiate Institute. Mr. Govenlock leaves in Woodstock six- weeks, then moved to the meetings more largely. attended. -On and Miss Andrew and Mr. Gregory, of Blim. rink on Monday night next. A big time is ford, the interesting ediii ohy taking place
d, in the
weather. Oa'." bbatli l tions behind him many friends, wbo wish him Goderich for a short time and then to the account of the anniversary services to be ville, were. guests last week with our poou- anticipated. -Exeter hockey team visited at St. Joseph's $tiutford, in the p. R. T Iekt, Telegg
oathered at each service, and were delight- success. In sporting circles, Mr. Govenlock 4th concession of Tuckeramith, where they held at Hills Green next Sabbath, no ser- lar store -keeper, Mr.T. Andrew.- -Mr. Win. Clinton on Thursday night last, and was morning. Miss eLiog.611h, sister of the I Money Ordernd C
with Rev, le -Air. Welsh,
e Wilson's splendid dis- will be much missed, as he was a great ad- settled on a farm which they hewed out of vices will be held - here in St. Andrews,' Wilsork was unfortunate in having his wind- defeated by a score of 12 to 2. Better sue- groom, was bride AssurAnce
courses. We should say Mr. Wilson is the mirer of legitimate sport. Mrs. Govenlock, the forest. Her husband diad twenty-one church. -Miss Lillie Whiteman was last mill blown down by the storm on Monday cess next time, boys. -Mr. John Jarrett has brother of the bride, Q bhst man. After
moved from London to Exeter. -Miss Alice the ceremony 4
peer of the many,able Presbyterian divines allohough only lately a resident of our town, She was the mother of five week spending a few days conglr, Wlailon were ex. 6 1E A IF QD
y ears ago. with Rev. Mr. evening last. -Miss Bella McCully is at I ., - oinpany, to
of the city of London. A grand gathering has made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. children, two sons and three daughters, of lind Mrs. Waddell, Henaall.-Mr. Alex. present with her friend, Mies Shaw, in Sea. Jarrott was last week visiting Miss McDon. tended, 'after which tig p th
c al ntertained:ta
ay evening, in th.-Mr. L. and Miss G. Farnham at. di fdrmerly of Chicago, now of London. number of iboat fortyilyerd
collected again on Mond the Govenlock arry with them from out! midst which there are two living, Mr. William Monteith has _'iad erecte_d a fine new wind- for
wohip basement, and the'best of good- fello the best wishes of the entire community.- Finlyson, Egmondville', and Mrs. James mill with the leteaV impro-rements. He tended the Good Templars' district meeting sumptuous wedding OWei The evening,
ed, by ML
prevailed while the good things provid . John Fo&es'returned last week from McKay. She was a member of Rosa'church, purchased it from Mr. Jamei Swan, of at Auburn Wednesday last. -Mr. J. Me- -One evening not long ago Mrs. S.Henry, was spent in -dancing, Wif -,and games, etc.
The Manitoba. -Mr. George Trott has purchased Brucefield. She was a strong robust we-. Brucefield. The putting of it up was let t Gregor expecs to take up cheese making in of Wartbuig; had a family gathering. All. They 'intend taking ii e';
re being discussed. enter- 0 h ir &Wde
the ladies we
most a photograph gallery in Hensall. Mr. Trott man end was confined to her bed but two Mr. George I Ogan,Brucefield,which all goes the spring Molesworth. We will be her sons -and daughters were present., the Stratford.
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