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The Huron Expositor, 1898-12-23, Page 80 . . I � I I , - I I ! t . - I I . . f *8 I - I [L . , ,, L I � I I Wilzon's Oash Groice�ry I- I t _� ; . ; I - 1� * I xew* truifs &nd new seiison's Toms now in. stock. I i I We b3,ve nw.v in stock the best 'Values .in now sea- : souLls Teas we ever had, comprising Young Hyson, ; L L _ � M Ceylon,and Japan Teas.. We guarantee eatisfaction or will r0und the inoney-.1 The best qua ity of new Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Peels, etc., now in stock ah I lowest Prices. Sonic nice lines in Dinuor, Tea and . ; r , Toilet Sets just reed'ved, mnd at prices as low as the .1 . lowest.i Wanted: good butter, eFga, dried apples, p 0 t I I t 0�1!1: dressed fowl, and all 1�mds cf marketable 11rodu for which we will pay the highest price. I � , . 'I I C. WILSON, Seaforth. I ',� " ' 13T4 Bank of Commerce Block. , , :; ,� L . 't �_ � I - � f , i I 1� I - I i 4 Z ,- 1i - I '�� , - i � � A� - 1 .eL , T 11 ... � � L �� 5 : I'll i i � t I : i � i � I F i i - i : LL , # I I T . � I , . - �� i I ! ; � ; 4 , , i I : - - 1, I Ii I I � , 1 ) I , I z t . ! . I I i i � r I � I I I , - i t . I . ! L - i t . � I � I . : . I T ; ;r � - L I . A i ` I i � L . i . L 1 ; � i K, �1 - I - , , ! I i , i . I . I - - . . . - I , � , ,". I A I.; ) � 4 - - � Z, N I � � -111 M -11N I'ViN B1 A IN.2 . % I � I I . _� — I . I 41 'CA IT .1 I P71 AL (Paid Up), - $1,500,000 � - - t RE T, $1,500,000 ! I . . - � . � � SEAFORTH BRANCH, i . � ' � I i � 5 � - Main stre ,, ; Seaforth.. r z � � � - - I A general banking business transacted. Parmerf t Sale ,� otes collected, and advances made oV same a d I lowest rates. � I :L S ,VIN QS D EPARTMENT. . w . Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, aiii I . I ntere3b allowed at highest current rate$'L Interes I addedL to principal twice each year—at the end c � - June ,land- December. No notice of wit'hdrawl I , required for the whole or any portion of a deposib. I � � I ; R. � S. HAY S, W. K. PEARCE, , � , I Solicitor I Agent. c I I i . , I - , - . . I z I t 4 - �` � , zi ,_ Bar " Ladies' Coats. j��,.., � i Iz 11--4- , gains in I - I jp 1-1 k, � � I . . . � i �tl 'I . `_ ifli_,_�_ - � " : I �, --,lij �,�.-_ i� ' � 1 , — � ­*-_- We find we have too many Ladies' Coats on hand � I � .�� : 1, I igit, . - , I i . 1-1 F., I . for thia time in the gea,�on. In order to clear th�m �4. %_rl. . 4, t -"s � : � I _. � � i �_�_.., � I � - I T., t�. - * we have determined upon the following sweeping re- , -, , ductions, commencing on Fisiday, November 26th , . � : - I , '.1 V I � � ", 1i . � I I I �- �: . I , � r. " _� 1 sli2 Coats go tor ,^-8 ; $10 coats fbr $6.Q7 ; $8 coats for I _4 1 ., �, '4 � i I -_ � ,V5.33 ; $6 coats for$. . All lower lines will be oleared- I � i _ V. �1 ,� It'.. - . i � I �.J: -z' :, . - I I I � I -, t , t - At 0-0 per cent. off regular price. We have also two I I I . � . I - 4v, 7 � -Sable Coats toplear at half price. Now is your golden � I 1 - -4 � �, . . 1 , i- -I , r. Remember., the goods we offer are all � 7 . . � - �� opportunit � 'i - - t. ! � � 4I I 1'-' � - -to-date goods. At their usual I I I � i- ,-, �. this season a styles, up �, �. , vl�* I regular prices, we have never shown better goods nor . , - , �k iti; . . I . . i . � . i '.1 t , I . 7 1 � . i �i � bettermade garments for the price. We strongly - I I � IT � " , �.� I - : ; 'y -, �� advise iadies or their children in need of a coat to in I - __1 , I � . . I , spect them. " , t U. 1- -`� � i ; - I , . �:, I , 14 1 . .1 . r . . '.� I � ,i_A�, . . I n . r I . Z. , 4t. Wm. Pickard - & Oo. . I - 1 A. �I - � � i I . 7 tt -177 1 . �t_ Z�iv . : , "'.7 , . I � !�� �w , - SEAFORTH. . .., , � : is:, . I I � I �:�_ I : ."? � -�! ;, r --;t. . - I I '. � �. J_;_­� nuary I _;i tit , �_ , u Ja t_ Winter Term Open � __,i. 't� t 4 it - -4 7 L if I JI . .- � � -�, 3rd) - -1 k';;1-1: I � - I , ., . � .�, I' - - . I -1 I . i � �, *111 .... � . � " 11 F I .".1 _� �._ k A" :A I . -f- �i , , . 1� - ,�_r I I ­; 1�/ . � - f: I or `J � A t I � . . I � I 'I - al -4, � � - I - I - 1�; , ; � . , I : ,� STI�ATFORD, ONTARIO,. r — � �, ; -, , J _: _. � I I , I . I-— ; � Holds firstpiace among the best commercia . .. i :_ 11 I I � , � . I � I , I ` , - f I ­_ 6 51, A�4 �� vA?z_ - M e �9 � , I -_ - . .1 I ` � � - I I 1� � I t i . � I It . schouls in Ontario ; enjoys a largo patron- � I - � : - - . I I . , .1: , - i - : d: ,- 5 r age; have. recently reFeived eighC applica , I . I � ­ . , I ' � . � . i � i, I % - , e , I ­ , , � -tions from business colleges for bur gra , , - . � _ ; � - �. . . , 1. � � - i I _. I � I I . " . � - Board � - - �,_ 5 - � . duates tol teach in their schools : I � � ; , ­ : i , � i; , ,-, � I � ; ill I - . - . - �� I 1 i., , . - � 3�-F , '� ��-52 1 . � 1%_� I I . I � - , -4 ,cheap. Write for catalogue. � __ � ;� , W. J. ELTIOTT, Principal. . , � i ,I -- � - I I I . . I - . _ - � -1 . ,� _- � — % i . . � - 1�1, - I I - I . . I �. . . I , �� _- � � , - A ! �. I .. �- �� � J ;!, . � v_ 1.1 I Grand Trunk Railway , , , � J � � �.`. 1 t - . I I � r,,-, I � , , : ­. - I - I . . ­� ti -Vi-, - 4 - . - ­ - ; - I - � , , i �,�K . I � ,� -SinFle , , I , A �_,- +k . Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates - Z_ - - . . ; I I �� elt, I 1"'. � fare, going December 24th, 25th and 26th, rettirning � t - �:�� y '. - � I t 4 . -17th. Fare and third, good going December 23rd � Z- * �- ,:�, Ne;; � , � J.- - , t3th and 25t;b, returning December 28tb. I I -:- - f;j,- I . - I � I . .� , � � - - I ; - -, A Years rates on same basis. . - . � i__ N - � . The now service to NViDll and the West, via � , � - - 1_ the t5 � __; - 4� e G. T. It. and Worth Bay uces the time con- wii .!� � T , �_. � r � " � . i �_ . 91 id rably. Through tick -eta issued at this office and I I - - .� si e . � - I � � �_ - i, z - - oiggage, cbeckcd through from the depot. . ­_- I . I " z I. 15 ; ,� . t, . ", _ i � I I I I ,�- 4; ` . I . . � - �­ -";� � I I I . 1, I .-4-1 � _V . -_ 1 �. I '. .. - Ill - i7- . ;.,- � T �_ .;." I- W.- SOM-URVILLE? � 1 11�_ '' ___ . _- � ltli.7 I - I I � �Iz ?- I - - ­ I . . � � "r -I .&G�M3MWr_r_ I � ; � - �4�� V_ I . - I . -1 � 41 - i, , � ..;� Commercial Suilding, Seaforth. I � . 11�, — ­ — _. i I z �­ - I il �­ T . ­. : 1 :' I- . — � 1, s:, i 1 ! I � I : ; ''I I �11�­ _. HOW ABOUT YOUR � i . ; -, , � _fm�, � i r : fl-�i;, i : �.� -, 4-4 . I - i . I I :0 i.�'.;;�i . � - �1� . , � - iP4 Christmas Turke -.i- ; li _'U" . f;-.4 . ­ . - �A, 1 -.1 .1 - ; ��.%­ I I I I . � i ', i,_,.,�_� � � , ., ­,� ,, 7-i It you have ordered from us you won1b i be dis. 11 _ _ � � � I - . gl� � -1 a ointed, as I 11 � ; I ­ we have bought a lot of the best towIl . . . I .1 � I- i� � -� t be delivered at THE HUB GROCERY and 7 1: , � � 0 1 1 1 , I � . - OP from the 21okh, to z the 24th, Z I . . - . 9 � 1 i III TCHER an I . I . . 7 11 ; . " I : - I '. oyder now. I � � � � : F . ­ 11 sweets," and we've made . . 4 ­ � � ,r ,_ w I to also a time for ; . . - � ­ i. ample provision for the little folks. Dur Chocolates, . I ­ I � � : � �� : - z 41. Ron Bonsi. and Mixed,,Candles of all kind� are here I � I � � ; 1; ; P - I 11. I. . ! for you at almost Christmas box prices. . I - - . . - , 1. � : � ; � -1 �._ z I - , It I � " I Our butchers are busy getting in a full supply Of . � � ­� . �,z I... � . . : t I �� B -_J MeAts, etc., such as you can only find In &first-olmss 1. )i ; v! � ias for � � r � E � It shop. We'regoingto makeablerry Chsistu a � � � , - , t t 1, � � , ,� i � �;, our many customers, if price and good. things will '' � . � I . it, A . . ; *1 . � 40 it. - I I : : I I � t - � � . . . Z� k _r � i I I - � � i �: . iv I I., I . . ; � , � __ . t � � :i - I . .7 1 . � � ­ I . - � I ­­ BEATTIE � BROS-2 . � � � . . - I I . I 4 :_: I � - , 1'1 � �� ! - - J, � � t* -- I 1 1 ��ii - I Ii. - Grocers i Butchers, � - It Il 1i , .� I 1P, -i I � � if � =. : A � i SEAFORTH. TEL. 110. 8 1 1 T � i _� - � � � , -, , . 1698 1 . � . I :� I . . - � � .4 1 1 1 . . , � . � . I � I es, Clocks . - - �1. I . I Watch I -n . - �: I . I . . I I 1� � � , 'Ladies' Lo- ng Chains I I � .1 . - I I � . I � � - I � - � � - � . . I . � I Chain $racelets - I I . - . ­ I : - I , - - 7 ; , I ngs . w Dainty Gold Ri . I t : � � I � ] i . I � 11 - . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . . I . � - � I L � . I . I . I � . I - I ; - - .1 A fine assartment of Dainty Articles 1'' �; ,ittitable for Weddin�g and Cliristmas ; . i . __� I L '' Presents. I , _. .1 � - I - - , I � � . � - . , - ;I . I I . I ­ C. A. Humber &Son � . - ". i . �! I � �1 . Jewellers, , 9 e'aforth. i . . i � ; . ­ I i " 1 � . I . I ; - . I � t - : - � � I �F I � I I I jrmp he N, - # . . M I � . r VWL 4, � . ; �6 - . I I � i, � I . - -...- I . � i i : i DISTRIC)T MATTERS. - � i . � I - � I f I - �_ I - � � '! . THE EXP&ITOR fi�rom NOW . - . ! � ! until the en" d, of 1899 to new I I / � I , lascribers for ONE DOLLAR. I -su � . - ' � . 11 ;�iend in at -once. , , . i I : —0 � I � ­ � 7 I I � I iii i Tiu, C. I'd. B. A. " S.noi< F,P.."-On Mon- . I . I i (lay evening last, after the reign ar order of I , ; I ­ ,I I budiness, h,4d been disposed of, te members I � ath,olic INlutual Benefit Association, - I I of the C, � - of this town,had a genuine old-time " smok- I � . . er 7' iri their hall. Tables were lod'aied in i . . i, � various parts of ther room, and the members I i . - t . - � indulged in a friendly game of cafids, after r I w'hich a nice musical programme was intro - I . ; I . - r1need,'wben excelilent songs were refidered I . . I hY IVI essrs. Moran, Vontom, Daly and others, - I Mr. 1)&Iy giving a couple of fine selections I I t .w � � - on his guitar. A couple of short speeches I . I �, .1 on live topics, interspersed the musical part . I I I . I � ol th . e programme. These " ismoke6 " are . , I � . I p�ovingquite attractive to the members,arid � � we understand will be oontinued during the, . . � 7 . r -%�inter months, - I - I . . . [ . � . - I - 'A-,NNirF,RsARy SERVICES. -The anniver. I � I I . , � I - tiz : .aryservices in the Seaforth Presbyterian I ' � - : church were held on Sabbath last, when � � I . Rev.Mr.Glassford, of Guelph, preached � I . - I forenoon and evening to larg6 congregations, I . � the church in the -evening;'being packed. � � *lassford is an earnest, able and attrac. . Mr. 0 I I � tive preacher, and his'sernidno on this coca. I I o 8ion were much -appreciated by the large � I I - I - ! number of people who listened to them. Hie . I . - I is one of the most promising iyoung men in I I the church, and has a -brilliar�t future before z . him. The annual tea r;ieetiqg was held on I I . klonday evening. The weather was about I I . � as unpleasant and unfavorable as it could . -1 __ - . - be, and t ,he roads so bad that only a few � 1 7 trom the ooantry dared venture out, Not. � I . . . . �_. withstanding these draw -backs, however, there was .a g9od attendance, and, on the V�hcle, the affair was one of the rr�ost suc. cessful of the many � successful entertain- ments of this kind held in this church. The ladies. did their part moat satisfactorily, as I r 11" ; I - I � If --- __ � J I . . I ­ i . ; urts op- n at 6 ol,. ; Brusaels, and Blyth months, Hugh McCartney, J tepb Bawdbn, vioinity visiting his n Imerous �relatives and Illinois foriso tim a, 1horthe for the 2win- q ��L,d` L � do an( 'the numerous tables 00 . I . IN In-, At & A f-*" car'_Mr ine Gek,er'i if andfamili.areDIECEIMIRPR 11 ­­ - I -'fa'n with poid things that, -after a . -'rrie at 2 era Thom" *S h apton &. Son ; pen I three n ogs friends, r. Oa 00 . . . . . . - � ) . m., and all the oth I toba, a out tv' - '� y i 7 ` I vo�w ve yeirs . home from Pi con, &ii 1i an to if Kid the I I ere so de 6t 11 a in -tings -H gh Morris to M am t, �,, I � � - I aill were -sa an abundanc6 at 10 a. .—County court sib for trials, for bacon purposes, Irwin Ar ,,,strong, - I tisfied there was . ay frDm holidays Pith relatives.' M'.. Jacot"' Deich- --!---- I 1�ft;' which was ais osed of by the iSabbath ;eneral ses�: 6s, June"13 and Dic- McCartfiey. $w takell—B, at pig of any ago. He then bad to rive all the ?v � - I � or' I , g I & , In rel sley, where he i - �,_ --- I �_ . e R t A� special -prize 4 Paul t� hii prese t . locat�on. '-Grei ert has r ur�6A frp , 8�,hool children o tl T following I c=41 County- i1ourt's0tings for trials breed, Hugh M'c ar ney. :1 I I . — ' , .. . . �i fea venlrig I .. April 1'4 and October . 3, at w fo . air Id, t c wdll: known ;clothiers, of was., atte idin'g the NJ er of a friend. This is the cloq�g in arid I 1he iniellectual . A�d.linusic d in t�e,, without jity as awarded C. Fabner r .a � -of the McDona _� I ra a M sm., Bain: Lrd IN. idc 16ho tz and .Joseph 011th of the year, . C . e as - in � noon. , I i largest and fattestipige. The Tamwcrth Seaforth,' haveiissued to their custome Is . we axe anxious to close 0 t a large portion h INI�1! , � I . . rei % ed ho, no a fe days agd'frorn of .' . +_ V sudi�nce room w4� follo V �. 0— g% carried off the ptizes for' bacon h( gs very handsome and artistic calendar or Brechtel . our Winter took by be new year. To keepug with that in the baseme e, The I � pi , ! . . . . - � PEAT A hog 9� next year. Many of the - PEAT URL. —It proposed. to forma and also the sweeps akes fox beat d .-enot gh North D ott ,, whex e t i(y iad been *vork- accomplish this, 1we,will o er every day thiz � � - obail was occupied y the pastor, Rev. A.' I lini,jer — Al as Bertha I Gra. month better va es than I you can usually - - . d that a weIr-known eibt ing durin th, 3 si I I 1�. A cDonald, D. D AVe need scarcely say I - .to fr me.—It is sai I I . . I joint sto,�1�,' compan or companies for tie - an; breed. I . , J find. - Thii�' f i � . t: at the doctor makeg a model chairman, manufact:e and sal , with exclusive righti, oumirRv. —Turkey cockerels hatched i ward alderman lost his bearings o,'n Friday bam,� one of dur pubi ic ,�cho )I teachers, will I -will. )e I : i I I a 'N4rm �P, a ter New Years', - I ! � I . I , kei eveni g last, while on his way to the m ly- . tt4�d th 3 al F(01 �. I h', -h he pre. of the ne T compres � A peat fuel. A pro 3- 1898, Thomas Fear,, 'Wm. Bal den ; till . I � I I . I I nd :ihat iiuy'rneetiog over w ic . allets �` ' ouse, an mixe up in A e an er s ch %rge of her de- I -, . pectua is I now bein), prepared. The as or's d became so � stel will t�kjt I Orman. - OF A I D hatched iri 1898, Tho Fear, V Tm., � — " a doi can scarcely f�il to be pleasant and i til rp Orr . .Ar. N � A M019T �, RGAINS . . I I I rof table, as this qn6 certainly wasi- Ad, chinea will be in operabion in. Toron o awden ; best an:d heavi�st i turkey,, N 7m: labyrinth of streets that he had to .seek 1e t art ent un e _� I h for th.- holida , I � t, . e to - ti no for demonstrati e , Bawden ; so hatched i assistance of by to direct -1 im uc�a.nan iw,bomel ; iys'. ` Mr. ; ,4 � I . 1 posses were deliveeled by Rev: Messrs. An�. from cc ii ,898, T o,nas some pastieraw , 44.A Sei,'m. Lwho haai I be in, e sb$ is back with - . I I : i � i I richl; Grant, �f St. Marys purposes, I and all who wish . to gee Fear, 1st Ld 2nd ; ilucks ,ha ,che in 1 398, I aright. It ie evident from this that this L I 0 1 1 I. . - , I , r. 'i 1 5ailo ina deva in . i derson, of Gode 4h "grnopdville, the fue I 1 being - repared should coin John Delbridge, Thomas ear; L P al. eta, part,baular alderman is not giVenL to travel M 141. 4ppol, in li,j rt' ent' . IN F" JA.0KETS I Russell, of Seaforthj;S aw, of I, . .�_ y - 'e' P'as 1 ok ' i I . N . \-�ill' . Messrs. An ate with the rganization deparbinent hatched in 1898, Th�iyia ..... . ward, but perha I � � munic s FOM Is ,I 2nd, much in the north �ri h e Quir tofwa basi bee4 live 9 . and I luagrave, of Me] p order of t i6ge and our merchubt 3 hav `Il be n doing a,4arge . I � - . dersonLan4 Gra t, L owevei, were the prin of the fC padian Pe Fuel Compauyt 11.0 Win. Bawden; best displl�y (if dressed will o better under the new , I The h e a largo and . . F R C 0ES � 4 Adelaide,*8treet vest, Toronto or with "Mr. . poultry, Thomas Feft,r, Wm. .13awden. and � hus become better acquainted with the Christmas trade. . cipal speakers. k. Anderson is an easy ) � . A selection! ol 00 8 I i 8 I Arthur C., Ardagh, one of the contractors Ju D(-. Fs. —Cattle, _LJohn Gibson, Ilderitori; geog aphy of the noble noruh.—The seventh vari( . 9 I i I I . I . , 11 ,. I : . I , i f ._uent and logi I eaker, and delivered c p 117--- . .. . I I T � moiab excellent eful address on denom" with the om ai y for this a;nd adjoining sheep and pigs,—Ge6r � Pett�, jr., Hmaall; annu I concert of the Beaver lacrosse C15 I � . , - g I Janu �,'ry I � I "; i J I I FU�>. COUARS. - -- , , -- I . counties. A da;e can thus be arranged:, pqul�ry,—A. Q.' Bobie and�Charlea Siell, will be held )n Monday evening, I ;`MC , : . . ­ I I - . i4ationalism. Mr. 'rant has the happy I . � I 1 . when the m4chi ier r can be exhibited to Exeter. �' 2nd,jwben,N iss Low is, elocutionist, of '0111- . 11 - I i faculty of being abl to make a model teaT - I � �J�'\B;JIPA�, ��]M kT�1,1 . 1, As nomination I I .11, - " : I them wi,rking. L'terature etc., will be .. don :1 Miss McFaul, of Seaforth ; J. H.0 in- 'Air . , -I- I ' for ciiindidatels for r 'A-,, n councillors will _ i CAPEtI I ES . . I meeting speech, blen ing wit with wisdont forwardedO.allen(uirers. , 10 � eron ? of Tor(nto, and Wm. McLeod of ea- I . FUR I � i N in sach a way as to furnish both amuoemen leX,.Nt0,ND%r1T,LE XdTEs,—Tbo Rev. R, P. be h6ld on *ondail , the �26 � , the ra�epay- - i � - I . I I i ly � I . forth will t ke part in*the prQgra Q.— t I ; I .... . . ' I , and instruction, while he seems to have i I - .. . . . . McKay, of. Torontoi, and the: tov. Mr. I uir, I era should attond,� a some *ant a tow� hall I I suitable anecdote to ilrusbrate and enfore, 'COLLEGIATE, .._V$T1TVTE EXAIMINATW_'T.� ld,deliverpa addre seson For i a &istm 4 entertainment held in t. an �va � OnIV four ' olling Aivisions FTJR 30TTS . ay- er paren or guardian havinga otBrucefie da� -Ig Thomas c re - Sunday school O !:,On 1, thera ' p . . - � i n0v that ,y po I . To -d n Fri , - - Ke I in �tle town, I the n rds are - I -1 evej int. The inusical selections by tbi Mission work in our church ( ,Jv e inn � �k p a .s 9b' 1 wa , il or I udent at ur Collegiate Institute , Wednesda e ing, Mr. T. O� oli i E I. rf iTh a no - is I i ho' r were well rendered, and were admire( PUP . ing last.—The Messrs. McDo ald, of Michi , it aboli hed. ie � i and other questio . - will , id � office . MUFFP AND� RUFFS y all, while Miss 0, ueenie McCoy, of Tor I rece�ve by mai -a complete report of . have been spending a fdiv days I tely presented by the teachers ai I hQu d be d scu se dat nomination, sd is to i 4 - gan, . align I � 04ristmas e I aminatione giving the M ; a Dresden china drawing -room .look, a a . I I the their sister, ris. Duncl Campbel, of enab e 0� , cou�cil to know ' the .; nty, fairly captivated her audience. She with � I I for . token of their appreciation of his past 6er- - I i � . uri, . ' t e 1 � ratepayers. I I I ias a ple�sirig appearance, sings with much otandingi of every a dent in, every m, and this village.—Mr. Dan. Col% of Nisso h Of � 4 i ,; — C�uncil JAC_&ET CTiOTHS in each �ubject,' perintendent. Mr. Georgi ) i . f. T kese reports are models yices as su a Jack- " , 'eadbury, on the' 15th mpression, and has a sweet, clear 1voice of who had been attenAing the annual medting . I met n Jofie Mill 1� nu(b compass, and of which she - has com- Of their kind .and r �presentja Ailast amount df the Horse'Breedtiks' Assoc ation, in I lin- was also made the recipient of, a, of'D cembe , hen, behool. ,section appr;opria- i .. I - .. .- 7 , . of'labor On tlie� part of thel tesic 'OnPZ.,, . . I . �hing -staff. ' ban ,a. e present for.bis faithful servicesias, Her, renderiDg of "Bonni ' � I I � -'s were , paid, 4 3lete control. - I con- ton, on Titesday of 11ast week stopped over . tions and . I . ?rii tee Charlie" was admirable, and secured They deserve clareft I 8crutinizink by al I . I �' libra�rian. " - I , I . I i � on his way home and spent � day or two I Minot nting ,$5,08, The finances are in . her a most hearty encore, which she re. cerIned. � hos students whip failed to put with . his aunt; Mrs.; T. Hil a.—Sever I of —0 I I : good shape I let 8 thain $100 of taxes Yet to I _ - . � i i . , in , ear no aminations ( 2 � - sponded to with OThe Land,o"�,he Leal,' In an e I at thes.e e� our people were privileged � vith attending I . Winthrop. . I be ' cc Ilected an abol ut IR 000 of a b lance . SHAW�S ' " . h b ,ave witb equal feelin and ac- should be rou lit sharply t9 book by their the wedding of Miss Bell Camochan to Mr. [T.—The teach r8 of the for n xt ye r i the itreas ry.—Pat ters _' . E'$TERTAINATBN . I . ' "'o"feenunciatipri. Aliss Me Oy rs16 give an alicount ofi their absence. I . I i I � WCtuthri �� y - �' has as sen'O . Joseph. Scott, -on Wedndsday evening. The Pres�yterian Sunday seboo h re purpose who do not;tur ou� and arn ra e a ers to . �. I I . i . I In all c I - Lo the I CL T CJ�PES I . car -1 asesa ,ar Ishould e 6ent .ceremony was,,perf�rm at i, io'clock b hold�n an entertainment on th first 8 e celycommonced her musibalcareer, . . . e4 ly the UlQn- level snow rif tire, liable to* �e n Id y I principal acknowl Itzingthe receipt of this Rev. Mr. Sh in p,i e - ce o: [a goo � &m- any ]'� complai�ing . I - I . y t her' abilities are such as to secure for C. . I and 1, and exact awt A u day ingthe new year, in aid of the sch 01. . . 11, . 0 1 I . I I a � . her brilliant future. Theprocee samount- report,giving as i oes a ful ber of the relatives �A, endlJrieE Is of the con- Furt 3er particulars will be given �e k. - �_ - :0 i ,I - . i I ! - 11 statement of e "ch t dents' standing and of . I I E LAN 14TS ed t about $16:5, � which, consi ering tho, . . tractin'g parti6s.—�4o P.eV. 9r. Shaw has In ti, e meantime,,make a notre of this e r4rit. I i - . I t ­ I � . ! . V 171.1 6. , unf vorable weath r, wi�s very sa isfactory. the time he or ihe a atte ded the lnstl- been called upon du,4ingi,the )ast year O tie I I I i I I . 9 I I 11 - . I I I - ST)VES.-A I rge isto(kof ranges, hieaters ! I — tute. i �� I I . the nuptial 4not ,;or an unusually arge . �. . � . I - 0 , I . . I 0 . Blake. i and d �oking stov, lau 8; designs from Guroey's C�MFORURS I MMALS FOR THE BEAVERS. -Mi. Charles � I number of the: young ladies of his c 'urch Foundry o., � cronto, .Alto agent for Peering I I - - I Pow 11, of PhiladelAia. aini one o the Sea- Tito (J�UISTY COU­� N 1,)111.NAT10-X. -The and in many cases they have been'ca ried D Mr. Richard Dietz is home fiom I I - � 1101L 0 0 Harv(stlug 4chi,iery and �olllett grinders, the i I I fort old boys, b4 . a presented the Beaver nomination of i t councillors for this aw�y to swell the raiiks of 'o vlvlher on tega- the 2-,.�z. It is seven - - . .eft I e r is�le cheap, one Oecond- I ! . - I . y ; years since hqi� beat I -i the In, Irk i I � ! � . � agl in -en�bors po ver, in HEAVY PRESS 'GOODS, &e� I . laor ese club with a number of medals, on 3 ,county council divi4iOn,embr"ing the town- tiong. What �are 'Our eli 1ble: ach�elors this part. He intends going back band 1. . t in make, with r1d8 and �� . � . � . .. . - i . 19 apfe.r i and J'Ok I L. Bea! '. Varna., Ol 1 �,619-1 i I � - - for e),ch i emb3r of last year's team. Mr. ships of Tuckersmft� and MaKillop and the exodus of wortbI and the � pring.-Hessrs. Moses Kui I j I In I I doing to Atop this � I : : I I - . � yers have t N( Ty.s.- . Ir' R*rb�G._ Reid in 1 home � 1111 It Powell thinks that'tbe Beavers were justly town of Seafortb,_ uook pla�e on Monday beauty from our chqch pew'16-Miss Gtant, Will be contract for cuttin (y I i i : . , ! f I -0 from Ottaw orm4l School for thei, hoii_ i entitled to the chat -ipionship- and has taken last, Mr6 A. G. S illie, cletk of Tucker. of Burnside, Manitoba,' has'leen' the 1�ueat 200 cords of wood for Mr. Wellington �Fee. I M . " - I -Nominii ing his appreciation of smith, returning ( cee, presiding. There i -The roads in thiti vicinity are so bad that daYN .� inii ions! for . the county eduncil, . - this rnotbod of sho,�` of Miss Stewart thi , *oek,-It ,4i . I . ` . . . I .01 I I people use them iks little as poosib ind for the aivioio � cotpprining Stanley,! Hs � spew ..ial Sale � , their efforts to maihtain the good name of was but a small i3tendance of ratepayers, th � oodly number of the ,ratepayers will le, t . e . . I a . - consequently, business is dull. - and Hensall, W6r hbld in the towri b all - Seafortb. Three years ago, when the Bea - and the proceedin i' ere of the tamebt 08. boy tg � , i � � i a 9 w ��_ a i heir interest in school matters'by at __0 I here on MoDdai' . I - ....-OF vers before won .ithe championship, Mr sible nature. Thi �nly nominations made ten ing the annual #roeting On Wednesday i 4 *essrs. George McEwen, . I ; I � ­ of ]EL11,11sall, tin 1 Job. Torrance, of Ha' th(i � Powoll also presen d each member - of th a were those of Mesa 7s;. Thomas E. Hays nd next. . Mr. George Jackson: a the retiring i �', . � . I . . � � - � Stanley. : old members, .ere 'he only persons nomin-' 4 - - team with a medal Such tokens of appred- John. B, McLean, the pres(int represe�ta- trustee. -Many people have a kiii king 'Cou.scm.-Council met on December 15t atkd�, and were- consequently declared! elect. i . I -w . iation are :much �hought of by the boyo, tives, and after wa ing for additional n?m- for the cheerful blaze of, the open fireplace . I . I I � as pe� statut 11. the members were pres- r Jackets I cry Mr. G.-orge ed b Mr. Hes�., the re mrning officer.; Ad. %F . I � who will always have a good word to say - inations for t e sta 4 time, and none so common in years gone ,by � ent. Accoun'Dt's were passed and orders is- dres es were d ivered e newly e�eeted . � . for Mr. Po�vefl. IThe medals will be pre- being made, he turning �fficer decl4red E. Jackson, of thi ill h I always had � I �� ' i � i -law to coun oillors, and: by Me 'rratt ; Geiger 1 ; I 11 I sued to the amount of $199.91. Aby ayrstt I : I . V . t 87t a appoint suditoks in December was passed, reevi � of Hq ; and Mc� Iveen, reeve of'Stan- ; . sent(d this (Frida ) evening, when a supper Messrs. � H 8 an , McLean ',duly elected. - a penchant for such hgeea'tin contriv inces .1 I will' e given at Rendertion's hotel. - en eturned thanks* for the and has lately !had construct d one o: J ' the ird � - r amos . we wani to close out ei� - ery cloth and far I - I I I � � m i I ' I . as au�horizod by statute, and Wm . Bai ley.. M IJ ' Reid �nd wife, Mrs.' Jam' -in . i open g�rhae wio or � coal . * , jacket that we have ii stock this season. . honor done the I �tlecting them by ac- most complete tea f . wood - I A I . � ; , . I h nd,1,9hn Be y appointed auditors. f 96y- M. Eaiug,�and',Ur. Wil�liam Wilson, of B ' I - To THE LADIES. , rs. Levi Smith having clarnation, and bri(fl OP referred to the work Th h le t) "t I . ay We have quite a numbeii left, especially in 'r I " a t ' I yi, and -, _; we have ever seen. o w' ling ii en- - I g e members and offi era closed the Cit � Wilson, of izona, decid4dto remain in S. orth for the winter, is still done by ,the cour ty council during their tirely of his own desigi far works to 3 c I r. 4,4mem � Ad the better qualiiies, and - preps 1!r all kinds of hair work; I Usiness Of e to clear the lot we . ed to ta a orders i and 11 b . th day. ting rel 0 termofoffice TMisle e Aings, perfection. The chief peculi rities abo: ut it I are �fisi I , ives aria friends here. �; Mr. . I id the procef . ­ will make very !low prico's. This is a good . I . alwav, on han , an a r ' ent of Switches for sale, :�_ 11 council election for are -the cold and hot I air flu 8, the I f4mer , --7— 9 If Wil ' n sees a jirkiat, change in the climate . � * �'. and hir -exohi uged. �Re idence ms formerly, corner and so -ended the a i�nt � I . . time to select at first-olass I article at ia low I- � Dashwood. 1! , here, from )hat If Arizona, with the Ither' � I f Na -ket and Jarvis greets, Seeforth. 161� 2 1899 for � division No.,: 5. i one on e4ch side near the floo of the �60m, I ? . figure. The winter has only begun. I,ong . I i I I I 'i ter it E P'; and! linen duste - I ng i __ I . Tm4,cfrERs1 Co-_Kv.u.N-Tiw-T.-The local di Via- III I nW ra., Mr. � ' , CA, -Ji FOR Pouy,TRY. -People w to I .r* convoys the cold air to vae um in rear of 11 - f time yet to get � comfort frnm any of our . . tj . & vac 0 as K 3yes, i o the Parr line has moved I I c sh bii�h - the back� of the grate. � I get and �the lilzbest price for 'eir pen ry, SOUTI� HUR011T FAPUNTER�Ji, INSTITUTE. The - it beqbmes ion -of West Huron Teachers' Associlion Th J"ket Bargains I I . . shout call at t. R. F. 04so & Co.'s butcher 9 , The first series of ing' t' go iinder the ans met agairr at Da4fiwood. on Decembef I I th. into'l INVfe. ial;o _Campbell.'s Louse. � We ek, S . e in - heated, after whio i - it passe upward ' land I I I -Mr. William For tt � rm � . ' I hael'8 I ;lo &forth. I f a of the South ff,uron Farmers' Institute, out into the room Lgain her "flues The subject of -'I geography " was very Ably wat pme b.m to' e village. te I I .1 P:m I . . I . discussed by Miss Torrance. She also il'lus- V1714y, of ihe Pa r line, has built a fine, � . T pice I larly construe ted. by t he 0 is I I cr sale (heapy , new McLaughlin okt- will be bald at Br idefleld and - Meeter., on simi Thi��Odot ' � tte I � tt - . - land (niter. The fine.t this well-known ftrul akes ' uq to� r trated the advantages of the sand -board. ho 0, and sportE a, new on r. . ! - T o8day.and Wedneiday, January 3rd and, kept nicely heated and yen ila, I a the I I I 9 � Will to sold i 6t I8Qs sip w 0 esa a cost. Reid I . Miss Hodginia gave a very interesting paper - -, - I ormer 4te at Brucefi One the most seful o ani- 0_ . I . � L : . 11 � I �� - , 1 1616-3, . zations in our chu ,ch is the, Ladies'! id 10 '"Spirit." Mr. Hagan followed ,\ 11 � I I �� & 4t 1111 on the former eld and on' same time.- sefut I I Wilfo 1, Hardware ' chants, Main street, Seaforth. t] Le latter at Exete % � The afternoon meet- on" Nat nal 11 'Elfilivine. .0hrist I Trad "I . . . I I I I I it go cc mence at (no O'cloc� and the even- Society and this y seat it has d ne more, an with an address on "Our Public School S. ---�Th nutal . Christmas services We have a I - � . LoA:N at 5 per cent on farm . a � BAiEr �u �S', oodassor'liment of La- : - i MOINEY T,, ir g mee ings at M ; 0 1 o'clock; Each of the its usual share o: good soli 1 work. I I e System." The d* cus ion on the different kwill ! be� 4111d In x t �S- day morning com,­ � cps rty ; ternis to sui t borro werti. Apply to JAM 98 dief? Umb ]las, Jaoketao Wraps, � 4i I : subjects y inierestin:5. Chor' es . ! . � . I I Ir KnIORAN, Barristei, Seaforth. 161.8-3 Tr eetings will be a( dressed bi A. W. Camp- society has but fei v members ,;,but the I re was v meneingr at 11 6' ock�n he service will be . Underwear, !Hosiery' and Gloves ,_ At the - 001 1 0 001 �n 001 �n 001 �n b III, provincial 1) d instructor; Simpson all workers. l"t m elting 0 era- by the pupils of e school e the o a'anion of 'he 86 00, �n congregation, with -ndk tb its ten dry goods . . . i Rd ! for Wingbam, wi. � , gramme of a liv nature, The - associa, on - Silk. Ha erchiefs, I Embroidered ikin; D Anderson Rugby ;: were, elected as wo. I P si �Miiis � shops and 40 grocar es. Butter, 16c to 17c; choice I anqie, !Mill i I I . 110 dent, singing an recit' , t tions b , the sAolars, auk Handkerchiefs, Ties:, and Scarfs, .. Turke yis, undr wvn, I ; everybodygives 20 pounds of I . Delbfidge and J . Bell, Wincholsea-; R. � Maria Manson; v � e presiden'-, Miss I A. will meet in the ear future in Zurich. addresses y I J. P. Westmarr and the' . I -ranulated. 6. E. Ktkid, Wingliam. I 16184f _cM.ordie and R. . McLean 'I Kippen, and � Porter ; secretary, i Miss S. St wart; T,reas- . i . I i i � Veilings, Ribbons and Laces, Cor- . I I . i IN 3:� 1 _ ps.ator or I si nt.-T ie municipal,elec- sets, Trinimod blillinery, Children's IF VO to give a Christmas o,h6ra. 'These e tIngs will, no doubt, be I I I Chiselhurst I tions, are e i 1 g cons derable talk and Cape, F=cy7Linens Table Cloths, U a -e got Ig in urer Mrs. Laurie, � t f � p ' I i 1 4,� � � V reset it,, you i6ould buy it from Richardson & Mc- b )th interesting a d instructive, and should . - ; I SUNDAY SCHOOL A.�QNTIVERSAIM-A grand - therl! are li ely Ito be sel eral new ni� in i I I n -i Napkins, Towels, Quilts, Table . 0 i i . . - . Innis Seafortl b can ie the gift will be ittractive b - largel attende( i by the farmers in the � ' ! , I - and I i ; y . I . ' tMAL B Miss Allie 9cDonaIq re- Suinday schooi anniversary and lecture Will the I eld. he abolishing tof the ward system __ I . , .pproprit e, and, wirl be appreciated by ybur r speotive districts. The local men are all RIEFS. 4 be given in the ethodist church here Covers, Curtains, &c. ifiriend. 1 1619-1 turned home ion' Nursda , iight of f last P32 ,this I �zar w I cause c' dbl uncertain- I ] I I . I y ­ . k own as succosaft l,i practical farmers, and * Ron4y evening next. The first parl$ �of ty ail to res Its, b4i �Iill open a wider 0 , TAKE.&NNOTE pl- Tias.-We have ivory � week, after -a pleaeant visit oUthree weeks . . L handled KDiveis-din er and dessert -in Rogers I , it is very -seldom t 4 so strong a tepm of � with her brothers Ind other triends in De- the programme will be furnished .4y Ithe agehe L .,e for pirahts, 6& way possibly be I - - � I I � I 'a and other leading makes. ider r I t . 7 I I - Lock in outs a is provid d fo Institute meetings, trqit,.-Thelntenk�,tionaltrou�pof thb�Sal- Sunday school ch.1dren and the choir of the i iesno If indading better men to come : . L � . , L . Knive Forks and Spoonio-quadrupla plate -in din- Messrs. 1 Rannie I In Anderson are both vation Army will visit Seadort L h on tb 31st church. This will be followed by a flee, � re iforw %rd. he peelseut reeve, it is said, is , i ,be A ism d tea. Solid silver dinner, dessert . . ! ner, d � a T-1- ... goodf practical me ,.,- while Mr. Campbell is' by Rev. Charles Smith, of Exeter, on I 4C n h likely to Lb re-elddied.-Mrs. E. AndreWs, I . . I and Spoons. Speo, I value'in above lines; Buy of December and 0 artuary lst,�l and gtv�e an i 11 I *� L them ryourimnuef or to 'make valuable and use- a host in himself, ,n hedealawith' a sub- instrumentaland vocal musi�'al ente'rtadn- and the big fish." ,After the lecture, I res- mhobaslivediriManitobs for nearlythree . . i a I . 1. years, retui few days ag,c , -our Mends. ject which is o , I ill be diotri�u- . I ful hn day or wedding gifts to y Row & Df ve -y! great ,tere t and im- . ents from a Christmas tree w Wir'so , Hard, vare Me ,chants, 8 I eaforth. 1618-1 I ment in the barra ke.-Mise ,,,Bell Be�hane, �ned home a -The I e to every 64. I ; who was hooi in t e Northwest to be good tim i 11 ._ t. . I teaching 5choolin t a A (I 1adi eel Aid have � been giving of their I a ___� I re — � P I � i . . I C you should not miss it. � I r tii : c r J - — ChristmaE fruits cheap I it A. Young's, portanc ted. There is sure 8 � me Eo , UL. � i � returned home on Frida .1 t. -Mr.: John � and �unds in assioting so'e who are in need Seafor th. . 1 1619-1 y . . 1 1 T I i : . ­ � I e . - . I A PLEA VEN' (in the invitation M. McLean arrilive 11 1 6�, ai 1. i � I A choice selec4on just,! received of new SANT E-1 �NO. - ,� here f om HbrtneV ' I ; , � I i I . I of Mayor Gunn, the members of council as, Manitoba, on Frid last, and will spend � - . I ­ 9 �! I /'Y � and useful go do suitable for Chdstmss presents, . . .�ay&ld. ; I . . I I 11 I I . 1, 4-1.1 llens4fl. I LTV t/E.10 Including cloc is, wat es, chains, rings, and pins in sembled' at his plejeant heme on Friday the winter in the p�rental home, It in four . I Dry ods "- � . . - ,." A new E I f vercoato at F. k. � d- �H'j __ - Miss Etta , ! .- the newest det lgns.�� .W.Buibror,Seaforth. 1019-1 eveninglast, and 1 a ok of his hospitality, ears since he was 1jere befoll 'up , rizal I flouring mills �re u bu3y as ever, � I . . I I ward's cash stoiP,.Y' yo0u require one It will pary'Ou 1 - Henderso1k's phc to studio will be open on in the form of an v etizing supper. n Neridergastiieturned to N6ev`cast1e,1 Pen. to Investigate. Tholrices are right. F. A. Edw�10o, I d ) running to their full capacity. . Our, now I p at 9, they were . I aho , C4tlks G'reatest Cash. Monday, D-cember 20b, also :Monday, Jasuary 2nd. the arrival of the I U� u a hUeproe d ny4lvania, on Thd sday last, ;after- ain ex- Ba0eld. L619,�- le a r is causing quite a sensation amo *1 the P Allda�. Henderson, 3cafarth. 16IM' 1 1 firin,E's over the excellent work thatit lod.010g. I into the-drawin(y m0a, where a few pleasant tended visit to 6ei parents in �, E dville. G. H. Hi.-.wsox has just re fliti .6neeltriedalw oscu omar. e se of 0 . C� , gmo -0— moments were spen in conversation until -Mr. Thomas jPu cell has - returned from drug store a fine Christmas stock of sterlin corn , or a un re , or w . � r7l oo s-. ore. JJIED IN MANITODA.-Mr. Hugh Mus- supper was called, w 'c u all repaired to the the States to spew i the holidays with his articles, cut glass, pictures, Christmas card 0 8, �oats,!pouicd for pound. We also have sho and - U tard, of -Palestine, Manitoba, died o ning room. i to feas upon the good things z fancy artlelee, toys, fanoy candy and fine c in i bran on hand. Cook Brothers. Hen8all., 1619-1 . i family in4',gmondv1*lIe.----:Mr. E. McFaul in- wh1oh he is selling. very low prices thts yea ; , I - ; I I � __ - - - . _0= � 13th � irist., after in illness of less than a provided by mine hoit and his amiable wife. tends enlarginiz.hi. already �xtensiv� dry- obina cups and smuo for 10c; afternoon t 0 a : 1.,60ALBRrmFs.�Council matters arebe., I . � � I . 1. i L ' I week Mr. Mustard gat a severe cold, Th b p in a - -1 I ginvin , with the -near approach of n and other vegetables now fit for use. Ht- � 1 .4 1 e spread was gob style that re goods establiAment, with the of for $1, etc. Do not it to see them, 161 . . ornin- I , w i - � J , � � � has gone to ca tt�nX I I ` h c culniinat6d. in inflammation of the flectea the higheaL icredit 1 upon the good ma . vibw naiderable expense in fi I I king provision � or his rapi Ily inc easing NOTEIS.-MiSS and Ferguson spent Sun- ation Tav, to engage the attention of our , , I . . � . 1!` ! I I lung . He was a resident of the township wife of the house, and stamps her as an buiiness.-On Mo! ifty night - &e raid froze day withher sist r in Brucefield.-Mr. in , villager� -4Mr. aind �Ira._ William Beek, Of up his green -house, and his I enterprise * � w of Giey, in his coanty, before removing to adept in the euli t Vpon the remov, aslit fell'and m4de the streetk and walks so Ross has returned from a three weeks' &a ito erits liberal patronage and success.- I , ps.m E r . 4ma b)., I an e 0 is place, are, m I ' Mani oba, ,and I as many relatives in the al of the cloth th-0 �r a 7or took the chair, slippery th I I y I aft I Mr. G. C. Petty has been prevented from - I , I at lobo action a difficut and at Port Frank., -Mr. G. H. Hewston bag , . qir n ,absence of ver 15 years, visiting - I � � I ty of Brucefield. He was about sixty while the A cha r W1, Doupied by Reeve dangerous busiiiee i i. w q� � Mr B e rs� parents. he Glass family gave working- during the past week owing to a � viefrill - s � The bo s had � i nice sufficiently recovered from his late ii dis- I i . . p inful . I I , , e keqping the girls from ': falling when position to be able to attend to his bush 688, a , here in Coxworth's hall on $atur- year of ago, and has resided in Manitoba Bea�ttie.� T�tee toasts of thoce Queen, the Gov- tim s c, n0jw . . ai boil on his hand. -Professor Burgess,_ � . I � � of London, conducted service in St. PauPs abou � 25 years. Ile was a prosperous far- ernor-Goneral and flhe manufacturing and seeing them home Irom the tea-mee,ing.- -A' Wood and T. Blair have taken a con- � dal�, ening last, to ,a :good attendance. - mer, and leaves a idow and large fainily. mercantile ipterest a were introduced by i the The Seaforth skat' rig rink was open d for tract of cutting wood at Hills Greein-111 MI'Maggie Reith, who has successfully church on Sabbath morning last, -Mr. Gny ­ " He will, no doubt ,be remembered ... many chairman, while tho press, the ladies ' nd 'the first time on Friday night last. IMajor Edwards r�turn�'ed 'on Saturday' I I I sed the model, lit s been engaged by the Caldwell has -returned home froni-M-anitoba, Ino , fromi a � P" . ofthe old residents of the county. the host and hoste3s were 'looked after! by Andeison had the ice in splendid condition $ . truste a lof our sobool, as one of the anis. where he has been working for the past - I months: visit to Lobo -and London. -H.1 kK. . . - * I . — I the vice-chairman. Brief 'speeches vi` ere and there was a large crowd Of skaters out, Moorehouse spent Su Goderic i- . tant eAchers 'for three monthp. Miss .year. -Miss Mabel Reynolds, of Ridgetown, . M2_R-R1A(*;_A %,cry pretty wedding took made in respon;e to these toasts by -the ya - who seemed to enjoy theipselt�eo immenselyk Mr. and Miss Corbett, who have been il'it. Whitesiaes, the pre ent assistant teachert Is home visiting her friends --Mr. William - � I � Haggith, of Fairfield, was the guest of Mr. place on Wedne d y evening, at 8 o'clock, ions represeutativ(s present, and the time The rain and thaw since.fhen!j hat; consider- ingy at the re3tor , returned h :has de 1i ed in t .*' eresta of her health, L . y ome Mon - my, . �e int 8([�Alris. Gilchrist, of Sea-' passed pleasantly un 41 the midnight hour ably demoralized tb I I . � fiof to montba.-W 6ti and a I at the residence O e iceJ, and Mrs. -�kmbrose Smith and John Jowett at n - I � t ach for �hree e regr Mr . ,lameq Sparks recently. -Mr. Pat- . �. - �or`iorta me at . I I . , forth, it being the, marriage of h r eldest rang out its warning n3te, when fill joinedi James Scott, sr., are nom , ci set-, e�d the twenty-five club at ho I to sta�e hat Mr� S. B. Humeston has been terson, of Toronto,grand organizer of the' I daughter, Miss Mary C., to Mr. C, R. bands in singing It A ild Lang S n " which it . Clinton I . Home Circle, was in the village last week . i . y ) tled in their new home iii t is tow n. -As on Friday evening. -Jowett Brothers' j eprifindd-to his �brough illness. -1mr, � I r OM ,Meihm, a prosperous youn - thus brought to Icasall t Christmas falls on Sunday thij year : t will busy getting their yachts ready for nter W. . iage maker, was als6 g mason, of. Hen I a 0 ose a 1 most p ,4; are W. . I Millar,�carr visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. . le y "th I ! r. James Me- sall. The nuptial, knot wag ti d b e evening. All depazted, hoping the time be observed on Monday. qnday,.. quarters. , ; i confiA.i &to'tbe Ouse last week owing'46 a and Mrs. G. F. * Arnold, -1A I Nex t M t . I . . Rev. Dr. _N-IcDonald, in the presence of only would not be long before they w)uId - meet therefore, will be a holil lay iiii tov n and 0 —I i severo a'tack. of 4uinsy, but in able tb re- Arthur, whose � farm adjoins Hensall, is � I . I i . I � the immediate relatives of the bride and again u nder such f ivi Jr able a SPICI 18. elsewhere. -Mr.'Wm. Mi er Alipped and sumell work.-LMr. George'McEweri has dra-wing brick for the erection of a dwelling I . I . - . "oderich this week in his official -Mi Nellie Anderson . groom. T bridewasgiven away by her I 7 I at er Brussels. : I I he �. #_ . I fell on the sidewal,k the o;b day, %e re- � I been ill i 6 house in the,sprifig. so - I � � er Ja ies, , b ,, . I broth 'Ind was handsomely attired THE FAT. 6TOCI, &LOw.-The fat stoc sult beiVil an . sp -aine arm. -Mr. CORRESPONDE.NT WANTED. -W - warden. -Mr. James, Stewart spent Part of Iasi week and this in Exeter, � in a cream OWD,Jrimnied with satin and a boy in 1 e .... hicago good reliablq person to. act as weekly cc' i . I � I visiting her aunt� Mrs. Ta;ylor.-Rev.. Mar- I show held in Euxetiw U Frida last, undet Thomas go is me rom 1 ro8- has b A (Jul 5e Poo y during the� past reek . y I �� � ribbon. A ter p4rtaking' of a sumptuous the auspices of th �, 9, )nth Huron Agricul - Dent I College for the Cl rist i t a hc lidays. pondent for Brussels and vicinity for 'TRE or so t we ho soon to see 'him round tin J. Wilson, B.1 A., of Benmiller, a former. . dinner the happy cauple left onLthe tural Societ' can hc'mely be called a I ExposiTon, Available parties will pl agaE Veo very preach I i suc� . =ile Frank Willis wa I _ M r. R. Mordie,� of Kippen, ' highly respected junior pastor, will v si lO yo driving into his, � ase ' ; I Oclodk trai for "Goderich. After a ti ; . address this office for particulars. anniversary sermons . in the Methodist � 139 cess, either in poi t O t attendance of apec- father's yard on SundE . a Voo , the i pleasa A e tertained a rilamber ot friends I 1�1 Strat4ord, erlin and Toronto they i ill take 'n _� I I . Tj --The nomination meet- from Ile 3 al on Tuesday ekPoning laat.---�-The c I . tord, . � ta,tors or exte 't t 3 exhibits. �E NOMINATIOIN. hureb, addresshig the children in the up 0 I Of -0 0 horse got frighten�d and ad run for the I I - , ,lei,rtires dence in Hensall, wh - . . - ourj I ing for county- coxincillors, held here on gacc � e orning . and the pung people at the even- . . ' the roads were exe e, J ouly bad, a ad j� w a stable. The cutt r BtruclF, a cot and was at ke 1 of the Lord's Supper will bi die- !n groon ,.a l ,ad e0cted a fine residence. THE difficul6i _ _ I Monday, was well attendeid, and was a b ce. Elie; many old friends will be . I � ' to got sto k Out, but even, und - r somewhat broken,.but no othe'�damage was I ens� ii. Carmel 1�res yterian �church on Ing servi . �� I � I Expo. ITOR . 04118 With the many firienda of these unfavorable c'r u nistancesithere s6ou d done. -Mr. George Anderson who is taking pretty lively meeting., The names of the 91abbi hi at be moz*ing service. � The 'pre- glad to see him.!-Mlssionary anniversary ) I , 9 I I Meihm in wishing them all I � I il � Mr. nd Mis. have been a lar e and .a better i4hoi i a postgraduate cc rae in &; , candidates will be found elsewhere in this sermons were preached in the Methodist I ' .� I . ago 1 Jniver- � � Para ' , oer ice will. be held on Fyiday happi ess and prosperity. . However, in point of;( u5lity, the show w Li sity, is home for the hDlida is. -,T ie bi issue. Everything -wen until morni gi hen the Rev. Mr. Muir, ofBiuce. church by Rev.. 'Mr. McDonagh, of Stratford, I � I I . . "I � 1g Mr. Bryans one of the candidates, pibehed 11 - with all his old-time fervor a;ud power. Mr- . . . � all that could be es ed. In cattle the -e stor'm and cold ona 'I ( a by a I field, ;1i ,-onduct! the same iservices.- w . . I ,' AssocIATION.-The Dominion waE a light show' t- in sheep,� pigs and thaw, and this wee we, I "011o ettiniz into Mr. Kerr, other candidate, for cer- Mr. * ardock, boolt and s I �o . e merchant � , i , ,� has been BR Eiwm ave eeh MoDonagh is &-clear, forcible speaker, I 9 - tain actions of his when in the cancil. Air. has b6t ' Largo -audiences listened to him. The mis- I Draftt Horse Breeders' Association held poultry the comp tition was conaideiiabi� ,rain. -The Beaver lacrost e clu held one of I kl'his shop and dwelling above con. I I P I I Kerr, however, was able to wa ' their p6nnua I Mae Jing at the RattenburY keener, and the Sh W13vas fair even their popular smokers in the wn I all on venier a itly lighted with seety. ' I in nu " - i fully and a�ti8i* i tl� and brilli sionary offering . a in advance of last year. hotel, I Clinton, On Wednesday afternoon Of bers, while the qualt was excellent I I Friday evening last, and deep; to tl e fact factorily justify his course, and Mr. Bryans. M�Intosh, principal, . 0 . I lane g sJ­Mr. Cole an . . . - I last,%�eek, d although the wea her was. on the.whole, it is doubtful if t ,�' that, it was the first night of al�ating, there got the worst of the fray. They are o�l: section Ti . o. 14, Hay, spent Sab. -Fifty years have passed since the first I' ­ sever4 and oa4: Imost impasoz the at- th.j . U ` old county ' illors. There was displ ye �bath i re a Ives an rien a in no .. .. � i,ble I emp o es a is - a a a oc�'1181�10 was a goo urnon . r s. o ie Cott, a . congrel7a ona, services were e in �� a very strong inder current of ppoli iCal , -Mi . . '_ tenda�ce was'go6d. The most i portant by this society, waf a icietitly successful �p who has bee visiting at the ome 'o r. a � OuLe oir, who is attending the chell, and theS were Anglican. The ser- I- � business traasacted was the electio of the encourage the socie, i i . -k� James Beattie since Septhinber has g ne to -feeling, which could not be altogether dis- - Conservatbry of usic at Toronto, is'home vices on Sunday, 11th inot., in Trinity � -_ * by in incurring the e . follo i,ng oficers4or the next year,: Presi- pense of -further eff)r in this direction. h Everett to reside with friends. un bil t e ised, and this, it is likely, will be sh own spending &i'vacation.-The annual Christ- churcho wore therefore of an interbotin& 1_1.� i . more or less ip t:ie election. Howeve Mr. �. - dent�,John*cMillan, M. P. ; vice, Dr. is A pity, that the f9i mers do- not take �a spriV,-Miss Florence Whitel�, hEw r t d mai t 1 oe; �Pt,e.rtainm -.ut of Carmel Presby- charwiter, b6ing. mainly historical. The hristmas' holid�l�',,,yo. . ' r Kerr is likely, tol go in at the head the terian �rch, will, be held this IFriday) earlied records are those of varions ba - . ' u r, McIntosh ; lsecretary-treasurer, James Mit­ greater interest in i helit e shows. ' ' There is an hom or the C . - i c, . . nce of good �t - r. - 11. : 0 � p ­ fklVix. Innes, John Busch, abunda ,k in the country �o the celebrated Englis 'ho - evenin I d�poromisos to be one of the beat tismal services, and these records are new i chell ; direAor .so�buyTer, PO 9'.l I Ge Stanbuai;r, Dr. Blackall, W. Sinclair, make a successfu how, if the farmett " Seafi6rthlon Thursdal ., e t the, I I i in thel satpr f th � oh An ; I . org r ,01, J VFr I I o— . , a ool. excellent kept in�gtratford �rectory� and are dated. . D. M. Cole, James Henders , r Zurich. ogra mm is I eirig repare . Mason, John Omas would only bring -it I t, but, as they do not ;9"tllh for � tha purpose of' p basing ' i Rr � * d for the occa., 18". Four yeaz* later regul&r services Green, Ci EL hors�s for' the � old couia try , arket -Mr. CALL ook stove, GI.and ion, lvhic will be largely 4uTie out by were begun by Re . Mr. Hickey. He was' . att,- John seem disposed to do a ,- itseems a . new c a 1. d V ney to -ontinue these shows Thomas Nicho , of Boise waine, I I& itoba t�ebest oliove on earth. It you the childr n. Avery, Jbhn McDermid, John Ketchen. time and mo . 9 Jewel, witahnedteeoeoye he hoir will add to the succeeded, in 1851 by Canon Patterson, and The d�legates chosen were: Jarr es Hender doiibtwbatwe y, call and we will explain � - longer. � The folloi& in, is a list of the sue- paid Tim EXP )SITOR a pleasaptivioit on I ittolyou; pleasurel f t e evening by selections of the services were held in an oldschool son a d Al have sold silty in .two years ; 10,000 sold I On- I ( X. Innes to the Canalian Horse competitors : - I Wednesday.' dr. Niebo is an old H tsrio in all. Also see our stock of Silverware f r the music N e ethodisto will also hold their house, not now ex�fstiqg, which occupied the Breed�rs' Mociation ; John McMillan, M. o"'C'AfuTITLE. ­Thorouj I breds, --.Steer,- one boy,�buthasbena resident of Manitoba Christmas trade, and at the lowest prices, at the big Annu. �C iri�s as� tree entertainment on plalce where Mr. Roney's place of business . I - . P., and Dr. McIntosh to the Industrial year and under two., H. Smith; Cow or � for about eighteen yea -s. HB is D110 Of leading hardware. C.HARTUMB. - 161�8_2. Mond le ening, an , as usual, the commit. now is. Afterwards services were hold in . Fair ; J. Henderson and C. E. Mason to Heifer, H. Smith. G rades, -Steer, one year Bois 1 eViini's leading His BRi"s.-The Lutheran Sunday school teech rg: withgetting th progmramb the room attacked.1 to the old Commercial � . a a � b sinesel men. . up e . I . In,1860 th; frame church, known so the Wi eistern Fair. It was also decided to and under two, H. Sn ith; Steer'calf under visit to fluron at the prej ent t� he is 6 very will hold their Christmas festival on SEL tir- are sp4ring no aina to make it a succen.- hotool, ' 0 , offer 410 as a prize at the W �,st Huron, one year, Jacob Rmder, Thomas Shapton important one, as he w"I'll take - Pith ,im to day night, when a good time is expect� . I - Mr4, Henry Run le, 3f St. Mi I , I d arys, who re. long as Trinit hurch, was started, and Southl Huron and North Perth fi L11 fairs for & Son ; �, Heifer, two) 3 ears and under three, his prairie home one of Tucker mith to fair- On Monday evening the Christmas ehter. centl . ; , I V, purchas A half interest in the -Hen. finished in is Peing opened on August the bdat two-year-old 6.11y, or u der, regis- Thomas Shapton & Son. Sweepstakes, best est and most accomplish( Ed dau hte0i, He tainment of the Evangelical church Su 0ay , mall f1durin . mills and electric light planto 4th b Bishop C roo yn. I I I tored in the Dominion Stud Boo c. beefing animal, H. Sn�ith. was married on Thursda to Mi a Jean Me- school will be held in the church, whew an has made other purchase in the way of Mr. Janfield ; in Rev. Herman . . . I 0 �Came 0 SHEEP. -Long Wocded,-Ewe, two years Tavish. daughter of Mr. un MOT -avis ex-cellent programme of dialogues , M. ta. Mr. W. J� Millar's handsome two stare Harding; in 1871 he old-trectory was built; I I!9 COCRT CALENI AR.-DiVI'SiOn courtsittinais and over, ibson N Valker, let and 2ad ; of the Kippen r;;�d. -Mr. SA, I Dio son 13 tions, singing, etc., will be given, -Mr 1 an'd brick owel.ing.-Trale has been 12ite briX in-Ir75 Dr. Beau art was appointed ree- ' 0 ' U i ity f the Mrs. zn, . l T, eonsid- tor ; in 1876 Rev. 11 W. B. Evans was ap- . P w 3, one year and under home from the __nto JohnSun r, of Fairgrove, Mic�i in our village during the will be held att e following places on the 0 eorge T ale. 'o past wee 'n':v . � I 1. dates named -du ing the year 1899 - Sea- two, Gib n & a ke -, lot and 2nd-; Thoo.- holidays. �The R sa DT rina p 'pyan ,�ave are here on a via tu 16 relatives and frio do. ering , ! the rather unfavorable state of the pointed rector ; in December, lrj9, ' Rev.. . -year, Goo. a second concert in Card ao's t n years sin . ce they moved to .�-- LU 1. I forth, February 11, April 7, June 9, Aug4 Shaptop! on. w( under one h 11 on nee. It is sixtee roa,4.: Q'ite a number from this villagv herre de Lom was rector, and continued so - . � ust 25, October and December 8. Clinton, Penhale ; Gibson & -�,Valker, 2nd and 3d. day evening, but were C)nly reeted by a Michigan. -Mr. Daniel Karcher, of 9'est and vl 1,inity attended the anniversary services for nearly five years ;.during 1882, (when I . Fehr I . I � � . : - w ,�ary 14, A ril 8, June 10, August 26', Wethei unde one' y ar, Gibson & Walker small house, muct , smaller than, the Inierito Superior, Wiscoi isin, is: hereon a visit his of St.A drew's'ehurch, lCppen, ou.Sab. Mr. de Lom was in, England) Rev. Mr. Ed- � � w Octo �r 10 an December 9. Brussels. list an& 2ad. i DOwng'-Wether, under one of the entertainmentdes(rved. 1-MissiEmily parents. -Mr. V11m. Meidm' or, of near 8ag- bath iA Monday evenings. -Mr. and Mrs. murids took,oh-arge'; -in 18$5 Rev. Mr. Rid- - - February 8, April 4,' . . . .1 ! . I I i June 6, An ust 23, Oc.- ear, Gibson& Wt Iker, Ist and 2nd- and Kemp is visiting friends in S rnia.-LImrs. inaw, Michigan, is paying fin brother itid Willi$ Moir were in I-ondon on Wearies. ley was rector ; in 1886 Rev. Mr. Kerr tober 4 and Decomber5. Exeter', February Ceepatakes or b(staheep shown. Grade Roderick McLeod, of Clirkton, I ft heFe for sister a, visit. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rick. day. .. a. (Pvev.) Wadd 11 a also in Ion- came to Mitchell, and during his tenure of 1 3, May 4, August 29 and November, 3. Shee -Ewe, fwo'� ears and over, Duncan home on Wednesday, haymig 8 t a: week beil, of Cavalier, North Dakota, are *eek visitin ;erwaparents. -,.+.Our office the vestry and �haucel were added ; . . � PIP I . p n � ore don th is Bayfi Id, February -15, May 10, September 2 McLviren.; T1 omas Shapton &,Son. Ewe, visiting friends in Seaforth and McKillop.- visiting their parents and friendis.--j- r. = closed for the 8hoistmas holidays on -Mr. Kerr left in 1888, and Rev. W. J. Tay- , � . and �ovember �3. Wingham, February 9, one year and undei two, Gibson & Walker, Mr. Thomas Frasqr; plebiscit) returning Gallman and his' sister arrived home ast ay evening. -The rapid thaw of �; this lor w" appointed �rector, being succeeded . I - I i . April 5, June 7, August 24, OcWber 5 and lot and,2nd. Ewe'urderlone year, Gibson officer'for South Huron, wag i I 1 tovlyn on week, the former from Illinois, and the [at- week fias taken the snow off like magid and by Rev. Mr.-Dewduey, and he by the pros- - I , December 6. Gorrite), February 7, April 3, & Walker, 14 an I 21rid. Wether under Wednesday paying the, depu y-retqrning ter from Miohigan.-Mr. Simon: Geiger, of madetheroa& somewhat bad *in I I ent rector. The averageof t9o, � 1. I ,stay of -each June 5., August 22, October 3 and December one year, George P nhale, lot and 2n& officersandotherexpense�inco aeobionwith near Pigeon, Michigan, it; visiting under the�- particularly where the snow wa* & ='- 1 rector is about 3 years and 6 i6nths, up to. , , I - � � . � 4. Zurich, February 2. May 3, August 28 Pios,-Barrow, over six months and .un. the taking of the vote. �: Any delay -Dr. Robert Steinbach., of Mr. Harborn, who is one, of our enterpris- � 1894. Sinee Mr. I KerriD came the new � 11 I 11 ) n, i . fv,ul� Michigan, was home for a few dayallant ­ , that parental roof. and November 2. Crediton, February 4, der twelve Hugh McCartney, Thos. Shap- mAy have bee h I f Mr. tizens, and the firsti to start a green- church has been built, and a new and more 11 May 5, August 30 and November -1, Blyth ton& Son; barrow I � � I under six months, Irwin Fraser, as he only r'oceinivo�dt Is 1, retum's on week. -Mrs. Amosi-Schwitzer, of LinkvIi le �Mogllt he . February 18, May 12, August 21 and No. Arm . . ) re, has a fine "Play of everythincr ; convenient rectory secured*,aud the property i str ng;'sow undf r six months, Joseph the 17th inst.-Mr. Ja es 0 Got, of Michigan, -Rrlvisiting her parents, here, - r. that is usually found, not only in good size � is one- the oongregation bas reason to be � veml,-r 10. The Seaforth and Clinton Bawden, Invin A rn strong; sow over six Gladstone, Manitoba is t pre nt in this, George Bonder, who has been workin � in villages, but even in towns, and has onions . .. I � . I ') 4 aa onions ! proud of. . I : I T7- . g I ; ; I �_ I I I :,� : ; I , ! . � ,� � � I I : � I I I . a I . 1 . I . I . i � I ­ � " I ! .: . . . I 11 . I . I - - . I . I . � i . i I - 1. �. 1-1 .1 I I I � I ! i I i A � . . I . I : I o ; .- I I I � I . I I I ) � I I - I I ; I ­_ i . . , : � Ili I ; 01 , I �Nf�, I I " I I e. � " , w I ) � lwte I I I I I I i, 1i I, I t mt, I it, n� 1 $5 v I I I 11 . I �, a n it , I , ca an 4 1 'tt� I - f _,�`, min 6 ro 11 �' , I �St e L � � � t� , r �, I 'I .11 �, ' a i d ti, e � , , � eq , _4 , t1d I I v � 8� I fvJ , _ , . 'r, , . a I 113 1 4 1r, , � 2 V� ;I " ' , h ' e ay I ill ( � I 03 .: �, 'i , 11, I If I i Irp I L t - P ]'�, "' �� '. -I � i ­ I I . i I . � . .i . 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I 1: ie r s, ,chai OZ free besi I To'every P I - w -e: , I ,one . t1m , I nun . box � A)Iie� . �& I I pla� An - I Opel _ .Sior - 4ue be ( # . � It need nd -whi Rffi , a n bur, . Pan �Olffl �'I. � ,oz -1:11 I To ivake o Stlo( - kim I to t bea: for SO I I 16( the . OUT haN I . : �do' spe, I ,zavi � wai tat] ; . 5 1 . All file 1815. be I . r I - the . . I - i Ih-e eT, V, i apy A spd, - I All the VE � I be � S6. % I . I I i A 11 the 81 � � . . gell - I sat ,I � i I , I T11116'it v ' I ' . I . - 1 hel . d -I : - I yri� � tha for sis . I fbi ; - I . 311(-11,�4 e5i.t, � . me - ; � I -Coe 1 9A I - . I me I : -coa � I . - . - It niay be. . as X . ins, s � per . i 91* � qu" I . W.4)OUTSC ', . I - in . , � aw� � - � are, , � � ; � I - I � Hiliwever, I . I - - "reE � � th . � I I � I - nk - It ni V re . "in � I - � I �� in, , ­ - I , I . - C_�_�, . Wit .. � I -, 0 _ , " - � I — w4 I __ .1 , 1w _ t le � to � , " 11114 . T''D the, cla� � call) . .. t, I be: I 1 . � Ill � . f at I pw &) 1pw, 11 I the I frilt . I th . I ear, tb . � P.14.1 I GREIC - CL 810-JAIR, : , - I � If --- __ � J I . . I ­ i . ; urts op- n at 6 ol,. ; Brusaels, and Blyth months, Hugh McCartney, J tepb Bawdbn, vioinity visiting his n Imerous �relatives and Illinois foriso tim a, 1horthe for the 2win- q ��L,d` L � do an( 'the numerous tables 00 . I . IN In-, At & A f-*" car'_Mr ine Gek,er'i if andfamili.areDIECEIMIRPR 11 ­­ - I -'fa'n with poid things that, -after a . -'rrie at 2 era Thom" *S h apton &. Son ; pen I three n ogs friends, r. Oa 00 . . . . . . - � ) . m., and all the oth I toba, a out tv' - '� y i 7 ` I vo�w ve yeirs . home from Pi con, &ii 1i an to if Kid the I I ere so de 6t 11 a in -tings -H gh Morris to M am t, �,, I � � - I aill were -sa an abundanc6 at 10 a. .—County court sib for trials, for bacon purposes, Irwin Ar ,,,strong, - I tisfied there was . ay frDm holidays Pith relatives.' M'.. Jacot"' Deich- --!---- I 1�ft;' which was ais osed of by the iSabbath ;eneral ses�: 6s, June"13 and Dic- McCartfiey. $w takell—B, at pig of any ago. He then bad to rive all the ?v � - I � or' I , g I & , In rel sley, where he i - �,_ --- I �_ . e R t A� special -prize 4 Paul t� hii prese t . locat�on. '-Grei ert has r ur�6A frp , 8�,hool children o tl T following I c=41 County- i1ourt's0tings for trials breed, Hugh M'c ar ney. :1 I I . — ' , .. . . �i fea venlrig I .. April 1'4 and October . 3, at w fo . air Id, t c wdll: known ;clothiers, of was., atte idin'g the NJ er of a friend. This is the cloq�g in arid I 1he iniellectual . A�d.linusic d in t�e,, without jity as awarded C. Fabner r .a � -of the McDona _� I ra a M sm., Bain: Lrd IN. idc 16ho tz and .Joseph 011th of the year, . C . e as - in � noon. , I i largest and fattestipige. The Tamwcrth Seaforth,' haveiissued to their custome Is . we axe anxious to close 0 t a large portion h INI�1! , � I . . rei % ed ho, no a fe days agd'frorn of .' . +_ V sudi�nce room w4� follo V �. 0— g% carried off the ptizes for' bacon h( gs very handsome and artistic calendar or Brechtel . our Winter took by be new year. To keepug with that in the baseme e, The I � pi , ! . . . . - � PEAT A hog 9� next year. Many of the - PEAT URL. —It proposed. to forma and also the sweeps akes fox beat d .-enot gh North D ott ,, whex e t i(y iad been *vork- accomplish this, 1we,will o er every day thiz � � - obail was occupied y the pastor, Rev. A.' I lini,jer — Al as Bertha I Gra. month better va es than I you can usually - - . d that a weIr-known eibt ing durin th, 3 si I I 1�. A cDonald, D. D AVe need scarcely say I - .to fr me.—It is sai I I . . I joint sto,�1�,' compan or companies for tie - an; breed. I . , J find. - Thii�' f i � . t: at the doctor makeg a model chairman, manufact:e and sal , with exclusive righti, oumirRv. —Turkey cockerels hatched i ward alderman lost his bearings o,'n Friday bam,� one of dur pubi ic ,�cho )I teachers, will I -will. )e I : i I I a 'N4rm �P, a ter New Years', - I ! � I . I , kei eveni g last, while on his way to the m ly- . tt4�d th 3 al F(01 �. I h', -h he pre. of the ne T compres � A peat fuel. A pro 3- 1898, Thomas Fear,, 'Wm. Bal den ; till . I � I I . I I nd :ihat iiuy'rneetiog over w ic . allets �` ' ouse, an mixe up in A e an er s ch %rge of her de- I -, . pectua is I now bein), prepared. The as or's d became so � stel will t�kjt I Orman. - OF A I D hatched iri 1898, Tho Fear, V Tm., � — " a doi can scarcely f�il to be pleasant and i til rp Orr . .Ar. N � A M019T �, RGAINS . . I I I rof table, as this qn6 certainly wasi- Ad, chinea will be in operabion in. Toron o awden ; best an:d heavi�st i turkey,, N 7m: labyrinth of streets that he had to .seek 1e t art ent un e _� I h for th.- holida , I � t, . e to - ti no for demonstrati e , Bawden ; so hatched i assistance of by to direct -1 im uc�a.nan iw,bomel ; iys'. ` Mr. ; ,4 � I . 1 posses were deliveeled by Rev: Messrs. An�. from cc ii ,898, T o,nas some pastieraw , 44.A Sei,'m. Lwho haai I be in, e sb$ is back with - . I I : i � i I richl; Grant, �f St. Marys purposes, I and all who wish . to gee Fear, 1st Ld 2nd ; ilucks ,ha ,che in 1 398, I aright. It ie evident from this that this L I 0 1 1 I. . - , I , r. 'i 1 5ailo ina deva in . i derson, of Gode 4h "grnopdville, the fue I 1 being - repared should coin John Delbridge, Thomas ear; L P al. eta, part,baular alderman is not giVenL to travel M 141. 4ppol, in li,j rt' ent' . IN F" JA.0KETS I Russell, of Seaforthj;S aw, of I, . .�_ y - 'e' P'as 1 ok ' i I . N . \-�ill' . Messrs. An ate with the rganization deparbinent hatched in 1898, Th�iyia ..... . ward, but perha I � � munic s FOM Is ,I 2nd, much in the north �ri h e Quir tofwa basi bee4 live 9 . and I luagrave, of Me] p order of t i6ge and our merchubt 3 hav `Il be n doing a,4arge . I � - . dersonLan4 Gra t, L owevei, were the prin of the fC padian Pe Fuel Compauyt 11.0 Win. Bawden; best displl�y (if dressed will o better under the new , I The h e a largo and . . F R C 0ES � 4 Adelaide,*8treet vest, Toronto or with "Mr. . poultry, Thomas Feft,r, Wm. .13awden. and � hus become better acquainted with the Christmas trade. . cipal speakers. k. Anderson is an easy ) � . A selection! ol 00 8 I i 8 I Arthur C., Ardagh, one of the contractors Ju D(-. Fs. —Cattle, _LJohn Gibson, Ilderitori; geog aphy of the noble noruh.—The seventh vari( . 9 I i I I . I . , 11 ,. I : . I , i f ._uent and logi I eaker, and delivered c p 117--- . .. . I I T � moiab excellent eful address on denom" with the om ai y for this a;nd adjoining sheep and pigs,—Ge6r � Pett�, jr., Hmaall; annu I concert of the Beaver lacrosse C15 I � . , - g I Janu �,'ry I � I "; i J I I FU�>. COUARS. - -- , , -- I . counties. A da;e can thus be arranged:, pqul�ry,—A. Q.' Bobie and�Charlea Siell, will be held )n Monday evening, I ;`MC , : . . ­ I I - . i4ationalism. Mr. 'rant has the happy I . � I 1 . when the m4chi ier r can be exhibited to Exeter. �' 2nd,jwben,N iss Low is, elocutionist, of '0111- . 11 - I i faculty of being abl to make a model teaT - I � �J�'\B;JIPA�, ��]M kT�1,1 . 1, As nomination I I .11, - " : I them wi,rking. L'terature etc., will be .. don :1 Miss McFaul, of Seaforth ; J. H.0 in- 'Air . , -I- I ' for ciiindidatels for r 'A-,, n councillors will _ i CAPEtI I ES . . I meeting speech, blen ing wit with wisdont forwardedO.allen(uirers. , 10 � eron ? of Tor(nto, and Wm. McLeod of ea- I . FUR I � i N in sach a way as to furnish both amuoemen leX,.Nt0,ND%r1T,LE XdTEs,—Tbo Rev. R, P. be h6ld on *ondail , the �26 � , the ra�epay- - i � - I . I I i ly � I . forth will t ke part in*the prQgra Q.— t I ; I .... . . ' I , and instruction, while he seems to have i I - .. . . . . McKay, of. Torontoi, and the: tov. Mr. I uir, I era should attond,� a some *ant a tow� hall I I suitable anecdote to ilrusbrate and enfore, 'COLLEGIATE, .._V$T1TVTE EXAIMINATW_'T.� ld,deliverpa addre seson For i a &istm 4 entertainment held in t. an �va � OnIV four ' olling Aivisions FTJR 30TTS . ay- er paren or guardian havinga otBrucefie da� -Ig Thomas c re - Sunday school O !:,On 1, thera ' p . . - � i n0v that ,y po I . To -d n Fri , - - Ke I in �tle town, I the n rds are - I -1 evej int. The inusical selections by tbi Mission work in our church ( ,Jv e inn � �k p a .s 9b' 1 wa , il or I udent at ur Collegiate Institute , Wednesda e ing, Mr. T. O� oli i E I. rf iTh a no - is I i ho' r were well rendered, and were admire( PUP . ing last.—The Messrs. McDo ald, of Michi , it aboli hed. ie � i and other questio . - will , id � office . MUFFP AND� RUFFS y all, while Miss 0, ueenie McCoy, of Tor I rece�ve by mai -a complete report of . have been spending a fdiv days I tely presented by the teachers ai I hQu d be d scu se dat nomination, sd is to i 4 - gan, . align I � 04ristmas e I aminatione giving the M ; a Dresden china drawing -room .look, a a . I I the their sister, ris. Duncl Campbel, of enab e 0� , cou�cil to know ' the .; nty, fairly captivated her audience. She with � I I for . token of their appreciation of his past 6er- - I i � . uri, . ' t e 1 � ratepayers. I I I ias a ple�sirig appearance, sings with much otandingi of every a dent in, every m, and this village.—Mr. Dan. Col% of Nisso h Of � 4 i ,; — C�uncil JAC_&ET CTiOTHS in each �ubject,' perintendent. Mr. Georgi ) i . f. T kese reports are models yices as su a Jack- " , 'eadbury, on the' 15th mpression, and has a sweet, clear 1voice of who had been attenAing the annual medting . I met n Jofie Mill 1� nu(b compass, and of which she - has com- Of their kind .and r �presentja Ailast amount df the Horse'Breedtiks' Assoc ation, in I lin- was also made the recipient of, a, of'D cembe , hen, behool. ,section appr;opria- i .. I - .. .- 7 , . of'labor On tlie� part of thel tesic 'OnPZ.,, . . I . �hing -staff. ' ban ,a. e present for.bis faithful servicesias, Her, renderiDg of "Bonni ' � I I � -'s were , paid, 4 3lete control. - I con- ton, on Titesday of 11ast week stopped over . tions and . I . ?rii tee Charlie" was admirable, and secured They deserve clareft I 8crutinizink by al I . I �' libra�rian. " - I , I . I i � on his way home and spent � day or two I Minot nting ,$5,08, The finances are in . her a most hearty encore, which she re. cerIned. � hos students whip failed to put with . his aunt; Mrs.; T. Hil a.—Sever I of —0 I I : good shape I let 8 thain $100 of taxes Yet to I _ - . � i i . , in , ear no aminations ( 2 � - sponded to with OThe Land,o"�,he Leal,' In an e I at thes.e e� our people were privileged � vith attending I . Winthrop. . I be ' cc Ilected an abol ut IR 000 of a b lance . SHAW�S ' " . h b ,ave witb equal feelin and ac- should be rou lit sharply t9 book by their the wedding of Miss Bell Camochan to Mr. [T.—The teach r8 of the for n xt ye r i the itreas ry.—Pat ters _' . E'$TERTAINATBN . I . ' "'o"feenunciatipri. Aliss Me Oy rs16 give an alicount ofi their absence. I . I i I � WCtuthri �� y - �' has as sen'O . Joseph. Scott, -on Wedndsday evening. The Pres�yterian Sunday seboo h re purpose who do not;tur ou� and arn ra e a ers to . �. I I . i . I In all c I - Lo the I CL T CJ�PES I . car -1 asesa ,ar Ishould e 6ent .ceremony was,,perf�rm at i, io'clock b hold�n an entertainment on th first 8 e celycommonced her musibalcareer, . . . e4 ly the UlQn- level snow rif tire, liable to* �e n Id y I principal acknowl Itzingthe receipt of this Rev. Mr. Sh in p,i e - ce o: [a goo � &m- any ]'� complai�ing . I - I . y t her' abilities are such as to secure for C. . I and 1, and exact awt A u day ingthe new year, in aid of the sch 01. . . 11, . 0 1 I . I I a � . her brilliant future. Theprocee samount- report,giving as i oes a ful ber of the relatives �A, endlJrieE Is of the con- Furt 3er particulars will be given �e k. - �_ - :0 i ,I - . i I ! - 11 statement of e "ch t dents' standing and of . I I E LAN 14TS ed t about $16:5, � which, consi ering tho, . . tractin'g parti6s.—�4o P.eV. 9r. Shaw has In ti, e meantime,,make a notre of this e r4rit. I i - . I t ­ I � . ! . V 171.1 6. , unf vorable weath r, wi�s very sa isfactory. the time he or ihe a atte ded the lnstl- been called upon du,4ingi,the )ast year O tie I I I i I I . 9 I I 11 - . I I I - ST)VES.-A I rge isto(kof ranges, hieaters ! I — tute. i �� I I . the nuptial 4not ,;or an unusually arge . �. . � . I - 0 , I . . I 0 . Blake. i and d �oking stov, lau 8; designs from Guroey's C�MFORURS I MMALS FOR THE BEAVERS. -Mi. Charles � I number of the: young ladies of his c 'urch Foundry o., � cronto, .Alto agent for Peering I I - - I Pow 11, of PhiladelAia. aini one o the Sea- Tito (J�UISTY COU­� N 1,)111.NAT10-X. -The and in many cases they have been'ca ried D Mr. Richard Dietz is home fiom I I - � 1101L 0 0 Harv(stlug 4chi,iery and �olllett grinders, the i I I fort old boys, b4 . a presented the Beaver nomination of i t councillors for this aw�y to swell the raiiks of 'o vlvlher on tega- the 2-,.�z. It is seven - - . .eft I e r is�le cheap, one Oecond- I ! . - I . y ; years since hqi� beat I -i the In, Irk i I � ! � . � agl in -en�bors po ver, in HEAVY PRESS 'GOODS, &e� I . laor ese club with a number of medals, on 3 ,county council divi4iOn,embr"ing the town- tiong. What �are 'Our eli 1ble: ach�elors this part. He intends going back band 1. . t in make, with r1d8 and �� . � . � . .. . - i . 19 apfe.r i and J'Ok I L. Bea! '. Varna., Ol 1 �,619-1 i I � - - for e),ch i emb3r of last year's team. Mr. ships of Tuckersmft� and MaKillop and the exodus of wortbI and the � pring.-Hessrs. Moses Kui I j I In I I doing to Atop this � I : : I I - . � yers have t N( Ty.s.- . Ir' R*rb�G._ Reid in 1 home � 1111 It Powell thinks that'tbe Beavers were justly town of Seafortb,_ uook pla�e on Monday beauty from our chqch pew'16-Miss Gtant, Will be contract for cuttin (y I i i : . , ! f I -0 from Ottaw orm4l School for thei, hoii_ i entitled to the chat -ipionship- and has taken last, Mr6 A. G. S illie, cletk of Tucker. of Burnside, Manitoba,' has'leen' the 1�ueat 200 cords of wood for Mr. Wellington �Fee. I M . " - I -Nominii ing his appreciation of smith, returning ( cee, presiding. There i -The roads in thiti vicinity are so bad that daYN .� inii ions! for . the county eduncil, . - this rnotbod of sho,�` of Miss Stewart thi , *oek,-It ,4i . I . ` . . . I .01 I I people use them iks little as poosib ind for the aivioio � cotpprining Stanley,! Hs � spew ..ial Sale � , their efforts to maihtain the good name of was but a small i3tendance of ratepayers, th � oodly number of the ,ratepayers will le, t . e . . I a . - consequently, business is dull. - and Hensall, W6r hbld in the towri b all - Seafortb. Three years ago, when the Bea - and the proceedin i' ere of the tamebt 08. boy tg � , i � � i a 9 w ��_ a i heir interest in school matters'by at __0 I here on MoDdai' . I - ....-OF vers before won .ithe championship, Mr sible nature. Thi �nly nominations made ten ing the annual #roeting On Wednesday i 4 *essrs. George McEwen, . I ; I � ­ of ]EL11,11sall, tin 1 Job. Torrance, of Ha' th(i � Powoll also presen d each member - of th a were those of Mesa 7s;. Thomas E. Hays nd next. . Mr. George Jackson: a the retiring i �', . � . I . . � � - � Stanley. : old members, .ere 'he only persons nomin-' 4 - - team with a medal Such tokens of appred- John. B, McLean, the pres(int represe�ta- trustee. -Many people have a kiii king 'Cou.scm.-Council met on December 15t atkd�, and were- consequently declared! elect. i . I -w . iation are :much �hought of by the boyo, tives, and after wa ing for additional n?m- for the cheerful blaze of, the open fireplace . I . I I � as pe� statut 11. the members were pres- r Jackets I cry Mr. G.-orge ed b Mr. Hes�., the re mrning officer.; Ad. %F . I � who will always have a good word to say - inations for t e sta 4 time, and none so common in years gone ,by � ent. Accoun'Dt's were passed and orders is- dres es were d ivered e newly e�eeted . � . for Mr. Po�vefl. IThe medals will be pre- being made, he turning �fficer decl4red E. Jackson, of thi ill h I always had � I �� ' i � i -law to coun oillors, and: by Me 'rratt ; Geiger 1 ; I 11 I sued to the amount of $199.91. Aby ayrstt I : I . V . t 87t a appoint suditoks in December was passed, reevi � of Hq ; and Mc� Iveen, reeve of'Stan- ; . sent(d this (Frida ) evening, when a supper Messrs. � H 8 an , McLean ',duly elected. - a penchant for such hgeea'tin contriv inces .1 I will' e given at Rendertion's hotel. - en eturned thanks* for the and has lately !had construct d one o: J ' the ird � - r amos . we wani to close out ei� - ery cloth and far I - I I I � � m i I ' I . as au�horizod by statute, and Wm . Bai ley.. M IJ ' Reid �nd wife, Mrs.' Jam' -in . i open g�rhae wio or � coal . * , jacket that we have ii stock this season. . honor done the I �tlecting them by ac- most complete tea f . wood - I A I . � ; , . I h nd,1,9hn Be y appointed auditors. f 96y- M. Eaiug,�and',Ur. Wil�liam Wilson, of B ' I - To THE LADIES. , rs. Levi Smith having clarnation, and bri(fl OP referred to the work Th h le t) "t I . ay We have quite a numbeii left, especially in 'r I " a t ' I yi, and -, _; we have ever seen. o w' ling ii en- - I g e members and offi era closed the Cit � Wilson, of izona, decid4dto remain in S. orth for the winter, is still done by ,the cour ty council during their tirely of his own desigi far works to 3 c I r. 4,4mem � Ad the better qualiiies, and - preps 1!r all kinds of hair work; I Usiness Of e to clear the lot we . ed to ta a orders i and 11 b . th day. ting rel 0 termofoffice TMisle e Aings, perfection. The chief peculi rities abo: ut it I are �fisi I , ives aria friends here. �; Mr. . I id the procef . ­ will make very !low prico's. This is a good . I . alwav, on han , an a r ' ent of Switches for sale, :�_ 11 council election for are -the cold and hot I air flu 8, the I f4mer , --7— 9 If Wil ' n sees a jirkiat, change in the climate . � * �'. and hir -exohi uged. �Re idence ms formerly, corner and so -ended the a i�nt � I . . time to select at first-olass I article at ia low I- � Dashwood. 1! , here, from )hat If Arizona, with the Ither' � I f Na -ket and Jarvis greets, Seeforth. 161� 2 1899 for � division No.,: 5. i one on e4ch side near the floo of the �60m, I ? . figure. The winter has only begun. I,ong . I i I I I 'i ter it E P'; and! linen duste - I ng i __ I . Tm4,cfrERs1 Co-_Kv.u.N-Tiw-T.-The local di Via- III I nW ra., Mr. � ' , CA, -Ji FOR Pouy,TRY. -People w to I .r* convoys the cold air to vae um in rear of 11 - f time yet to get � comfort frnm any of our . . tj . & vac 0 as K 3yes, i o the Parr line has moved I I c sh bii�h - the back� of the grate. � I get and �the lilzbest price for 'eir pen ry, SOUTI� HUR011T FAPUNTER�Ji, INSTITUTE. The - it beqbmes ion -of West Huron Teachers' Associlion Th J"ket Bargains I I . . shout call at t. R. F. 04so & Co.'s butcher 9 , The first series of ing' t' go iinder the ans met agairr at Da4fiwood. on Decembef I I th. into'l INVfe. ial;o _Campbell.'s Louse. � We ek, S . e in - heated, after whio i - it passe upward ' land I I I -Mr. William For tt � rm � . ' I hael'8 I ;lo &forth. I f a of the South ff,uron Farmers' Institute, out into the room Lgain her "flues The subject of -'I geography " was very Ably wat pme b.m to' e village. te I I .1 P:m I . . I . discussed by Miss Torrance. She also il'lus- V1714y, of ihe Pa r line, has built a fine, � . T pice I larly construe ted. by t he 0 is I I cr sale (heapy , new McLaughlin okt- will be bald at Br idefleld and - Meeter., on simi Thi��Odot ' � tte I � tt - . - land (niter. The fine.t this well-known ftrul akes ' uq to� r trated the advantages of the sand -board. ho 0, and sportE a, new on r. . ! - T o8day.and Wedneiday, January 3rd and, kept nicely heated and yen ila, I a the I I I 9 � Will to sold i 6t I8Qs sip w 0 esa a cost. Reid I . Miss Hodginia gave a very interesting paper - -, - I ormer 4te at Brucefi One the most seful o ani- 0_ . I . � L : . 11 � I �� - , 1 1616-3, . zations in our chu ,ch is the, Ladies'! id 10 '"Spirit." Mr. Hagan followed ,\ 11 � I I �� & 4t 1111 on the former eld and on' same time.- sefut I I Wilfo 1, Hardware ' chants, Main street, Seaforth. t] Le latter at Exete % � The afternoon meet- on" Nat nal 11 'Elfilivine. .0hrist I Trad "I . . . I I I I I it go cc mence at (no O'cloc� and the even- Society and this y seat it has d ne more, an with an address on "Our Public School S. ---�Th nutal . Christmas services We have a I - � . LoA:N at 5 per cent on farm . a � BAiEr �u �S', oodassor'liment of La- : - i MOINEY T,, ir g mee ings at M ; 0 1 o'clock; Each of the its usual share o: good soli 1 work. I I e System." The d* cus ion on the different kwill ! be� 4111d In x t �S- day morning com,­ � cps rty ; ternis to sui t borro werti. Apply to JAM 98 dief? Umb ]las, Jaoketao Wraps, � 4i I : subjects y inierestin:5. Chor' es . ! . � . I I Ir KnIORAN, Barristei, Seaforth. 161.8-3 Tr eetings will be a( dressed bi A. W. Camp- society has but fei v members ,;,but the I re was v meneingr at 11 6' ock�n he service will be . Underwear, !Hosiery' and Gloves ,_ At the - 001 1 0 001 �n 001 �n 001 �n b III, provincial 1) d instructor; Simpson all workers. l"t m elting 0 era- by the pupils of e school e the o a'anion of 'he 86 00, �n congregation, with -ndk tb its ten dry goods . . . i Rd ! for Wingbam, wi. � , gramme of a liv nature, The - associa, on - Silk. Ha erchiefs, I Embroidered ikin; D Anderson Rugby ;: were, elected as wo. I P si �Miiis � shops and 40 grocar es. Butter, 16c to 17c; choice I anqie, !Mill i I I . 110 dent, singing an recit' , t tions b , the sAolars, auk Handkerchiefs, Ties:, and Scarfs, .. Turke yis, undr wvn, I ; everybodygives 20 pounds of I . Delbfidge and J . Bell, Wincholsea-; R. � Maria Manson; v � e presiden'-, Miss I A. will meet in the ear future in Zurich. addresses y I J. P. Westmarr and the' . I -ranulated. 6. E. Ktkid, Wingliam. I 16184f _cM.ordie and R. . McLean 'I Kippen, and � Porter ; secretary, i Miss S. St wart; T,reas- . i . I i i � Veilings, Ribbons and Laces, Cor- . I I . i IN 3:� 1 _ ps.ator or I si nt.-T ie municipal,elec- sets, Trinimod blillinery, Children's IF VO to give a Christmas o,h6ra. 'These e tIngs will, no doubt, be I I I Chiselhurst I tions, are e i 1 g cons derable talk and Cape, F=cy7Linens Table Cloths, U a -e got Ig in urer Mrs. Laurie, � t f � p ' I i 1 4,� � � V reset it,, you i6ould buy it from Richardson & Mc- b )th interesting a d instructive, and should . - ; I SUNDAY SCHOOL A.�QNTIVERSAIM-A grand - therl! are li ely Ito be sel eral new ni� in i I I n -i Napkins, Towels, Quilts, Table . 0 i i . . - . Innis Seafortl b can ie the gift will be ittractive b - largel attende( i by the farmers in the � ' ! , I - and I i ; y . I . ' tMAL B Miss Allie 9cDonaIq re- Suinday schooi anniversary and lecture Will the I eld. he abolishing tof the ward system __ I . , .pproprit e, and, wirl be appreciated by ybur r speotive districts. The local men are all RIEFS. 4 be given in the ethodist church here Covers, Curtains, &c. ifiriend. 1 1619-1 turned home ion' Nursda , iight of f last P32 ,this I �zar w I cause c' dbl uncertain- I ] I I . I y ­ . k own as succosaft l,i practical farmers, and * Ron4y evening next. The first parl$ �of ty ail to res Its, b4i �Iill open a wider 0 , TAKE.&NNOTE pl- Tias.-We have ivory � week, after -a pleaeant visit oUthree weeks . . L handled KDiveis-din er and dessert -in Rogers I , it is very -seldom t 4 so strong a tepm of � with her brothers Ind other triends in De- the programme will be furnished .4y Ithe agehe L .,e for pirahts, 6& way possibly be I - - � I I � I 'a and other leading makes. ider r I t . 7 I I - Lock in outs a is provid d fo Institute meetings, trqit,.-Thelntenk�,tionaltrou�pof thb�Sal- Sunday school ch.1dren and the choir of the i iesno If indading better men to come : . L � . , L . Knive Forks and Spoonio-quadrupla plate -in din- Messrs. 1 Rannie I In Anderson are both vation Army will visit Seadort L h on tb 31st church. This will be followed by a flee, � re iforw %rd. he peelseut reeve, it is said, is , i ,be A ism d tea. Solid silver dinner, dessert . . ! ner, d � a T-1- ... goodf practical me ,.,- while Mr. Campbell is' by Rev. Charles Smith, of Exeter, on I 4C n h likely to Lb re-elddied.-Mrs. E. AndreWs, I . . I and Spoons. Speo, I value'in above lines; Buy of December and 0 artuary lst,�l and gtv�e an i 11 I *� L them ryourimnuef or to 'make valuable and use- a host in himself, ,n hedealawith' a sub- instrumentaland vocal musi�'al ente'rtadn- and the big fish." ,After the lecture, I res- mhobaslivediriManitobs for nearlythree . . i a I . 1. years, retui few days ag,c , -our Mends. ject which is o , I ill be diotri�u- . I ful hn day or wedding gifts to y Row & Df ve -y! great ,tere t and im- . ents from a Christmas tree w Wir'so , Hard, vare Me ,chants, 8 I eaforth. 1618-1 I ment in the barra ke.-Mise ,,,Bell Be�hane, �ned home a -The I e to every 64. I ; who was hooi in t e Northwest to be good tim i 11 ._ t. . I teaching 5choolin t a A (I 1adi eel Aid have � been giving of their I a ___� I re — � P I � i . . I C you should not miss it. � I r tii : c r J - — ChristmaE fruits cheap I it A. Young's, portanc ted. There is sure 8 � me Eo , UL. � i � returned home on Frida .1 t. -Mr.: John � and �unds in assioting so'e who are in need Seafor th. . 1 1619-1 y . . 1 1 T I i : . ­ � I e . - . I A PLEA VEN' (in the invitation M. McLean arrilive 11 1 6�, ai 1. i � I A choice selec4on just,! received of new SANT E-1 �NO. - ,� here f om HbrtneV ' I ; , � I i I . I of Mayor Gunn, the members of council as, Manitoba, on Frid last, and will spend � - . I ­ 9 �! I /'Y � and useful go do suitable for Chdstmss presents, . . .�ay&ld. ; I . . I I 11 I I . 1, 4-1.1 llens4fl. I LTV t/E.10 Including cloc is, wat es, chains, rings, and pins in sembled' at his plejeant heme on Friday the winter in the p�rental home, It in four . I Dry ods "- � . . - ,." A new E I f vercoato at F. k. � d- �H'j __ - Miss Etta , ! .- the newest det lgns.�� .W.Buibror,Seaforth. 1019-1 eveninglast, and 1 a ok of his hospitality, ears since he was 1jere befoll 'up , rizal I flouring mills �re u bu3y as ever, � I . . I I ward's cash stoiP,.Y' yo0u require one It will pary'Ou 1 - Henderso1k's phc to studio will be open on in the form of an v etizing supper. n Neridergastiieturned to N6ev`cast1e,1 Pen. to Investigate. Tholrices are right. F. A. Edw�10o, I d ) running to their full capacity. . Our, now I p at 9, they were . I aho , C4tlks G'reatest Cash. Monday, D-cember 20b, also :Monday, Jasuary 2nd. the arrival of the I U� u a hUeproe d ny4lvania, on Thd sday last, ;after- ain ex- Ba0eld. L619,�- le a r is causing quite a sensation amo *1 the P Allda�. Henderson, 3cafarth. 16IM' 1 1 firin,E's over the excellent work thatit lod.010g. I into the-drawin(y m0a, where a few pleasant tended visit to 6ei parents in �, E dville. G. H. Hi.-.wsox has just re fliti .6neeltriedalw oscu omar. e se of 0 . C� , gmo -0— moments were spen in conversation until -Mr. Thomas jPu cell has - returned from drug store a fine Christmas stock of sterlin corn , or a un re , or w . � r7l oo s-. ore. JJIED IN MANITODA.-Mr. Hugh Mus- supper was called, w 'c u all repaired to the the States to spew i the holidays with his articles, cut glass, pictures, Christmas card 0 8, �oats,!pouicd for pound. We also have sho and - U tard, of -Palestine, Manitoba, died o ning room. i to feas upon the good things z fancy artlelee, toys, fanoy candy and fine c in i bran on hand. Cook Brothers. Hen8all., 1619-1 . i family in4',gmondv1*lIe.----:Mr. E. McFaul in- wh1oh he is selling. very low prices thts yea ; , I - ; I I � __ - - - . _0= � 13th � irist., after in illness of less than a provided by mine hoit and his amiable wife. tends enlarginiz.hi. already �xtensiv� dry- obina cups and smuo for 10c; afternoon t 0 a : 1.,60ALBRrmFs.�Council matters arebe., I . � � I . 1. i L ' I week Mr. Mustard gat a severe cold, Th b p in a - -1 I ginvin , with the -near approach of n and other vegetables now fit for use. Ht- � 1 .4 1 e spread was gob style that re goods establiAment, with the of for $1, etc. Do not it to see them, 161 . . ornin- I , w i - � J , � � � has gone to ca tt�nX I I ` h c culniinat6d. in inflammation of the flectea the higheaL icredit 1 upon the good ma . vibw naiderable expense in fi I I king provision � or his rapi Ily inc easing NOTEIS.-MiSS and Ferguson spent Sun- ation Tav, to engage the attention of our , , I . . � . 1!` ! I I lung . He was a resident of the township wife of the house, and stamps her as an buiiness.-On Mo! ifty night - &e raid froze day withher sist r in Brucefield.-Mr. in , villager� -4Mr. aind �Ira._ William Beek, Of up his green -house, and his I enterprise * � w of Giey, in his coanty, before removing to adept in the euli t Vpon the remov, aslit fell'and m4de the streetk and walks so Ross has returned from a three weeks' &a ito erits liberal patronage and success.- I , ps.m E r . 4ma b)., I an e 0 is place, are, m I ' Mani oba, ,and I as many relatives in the al of the cloth th-0 �r a 7or took the chair, slippery th I I y I aft I Mr. G. C. Petty has been prevented from - I , I at lobo action a difficut and at Port Frank., -Mr. G. H. Hewston bag , . qir n ,absence of ver 15 years, visiting - I � � I ty of Brucefield. He was about sixty while the A cha r W1, Doupied by Reeve dangerous busiiiee i i. w q� � Mr B e rs� parents. he Glass family gave working- during the past week owing to a � viefrill - s � The bo s had � i nice sufficiently recovered from his late ii dis- I i . . p inful . I I , , e keqping the girls from ': falling when position to be able to attend to his bush 688, a , here in Coxworth's hall on $atur- year of ago, and has resided in Manitoba Bea�ttie.� T�tee toasts of thoce Queen, the Gov- tim s c, n0jw . . ai boil on his hand. -Professor Burgess,_ � . I � � of London, conducted service in St. PauPs abou � 25 years. Ile was a prosperous far- ernor-Goneral and flhe manufacturing and seeing them home Irom the tea-mee,ing.- -A' Wood and T. Blair have taken a con- � dal�, ening last, to ,a :good attendance. - mer, and leaves a idow and large fainily. mercantile ipterest a were introduced by i the The Seaforth skat' rig rink was open d for tract of cutting wood at Hills Greein-111 MI'Maggie Reith, who has successfully church on Sabbath morning last, -Mr. Gny ­ " He will, no doubt ,be remembered ... many chairman, while tho press, the ladies ' nd 'the first time on Friday night last. IMajor Edwards r�turn�'ed 'on Saturday' I I I sed the model, lit s been engaged by the Caldwell has -returned home froni-M-anitoba, Ino , fromi a � P" . ofthe old residents of the county. the host and hoste3s were 'looked after! by Andeison had the ice in splendid condition $ . truste a lof our sobool, as one of the anis. where he has been working for the past - I months: visit to Lobo -and London. -H.1 kK. . . - * I . — I the vice-chairman. Brief 'speeches vi` ere and there was a large crowd Of skaters out, Moorehouse spent Su Goderic i- . tant eAchers 'for three monthp. Miss .year. -Miss Mabel Reynolds, of Ridgetown, . M2_R-R1A(*;_A %,cry pretty wedding took made in respon;e to these toasts by -the ya - who seemed to enjoy theipselt�eo immenselyk Mr. and Miss Corbett, who have been il'it. Whitesiaes, the pre ent assistant teachert Is home visiting her friends --Mr. William - � I � Haggith, of Fairfield, was the guest of Mr. place on Wedne d y evening, at 8 o'clock, ions represeutativ(s present, and the time The rain and thaw since.fhen!j hat; consider- ingy at the re3tor , returned h :has de 1i ed in t .*' eresta of her health, L . y ome Mon - my, . �e int 8([�Alris. Gilchrist, of Sea-' passed pleasantly un 41 the midnight hour ably demoralized tb I I . � fiof to montba.-W 6ti and a I at the residence O e iceJ, and Mrs. -�kmbrose Smith and John Jowett at n - I � t ach for �hree e regr Mr . ,lameq Sparks recently. -Mr. Pat- . �. - �or`iorta me at . I I . , forth, it being the, marriage of h r eldest rang out its warning n3te, when fill joinedi James Scott, sr., are nom , ci set-, e�d the twenty-five club at ho I to sta�e hat Mr� S. B. Humeston has been terson, of Toronto,grand organizer of the' I daughter, Miss Mary C., to Mr. C, R. bands in singing It A ild Lang S n " which it . Clinton I . Home Circle, was in the village last week . i . y ) tled in their new home iii t is tow n. -As on Friday evening. -Jowett Brothers' j eprifindd-to his �brough illness. -1mr, � I r OM ,Meihm, a prosperous youn - thus brought to Icasall t Christmas falls on Sunday thij year : t will busy getting their yachts ready for nter W. . iage maker, was als6 g mason, of. Hen I a 0 ose a 1 most p ,4; are W. . I Millar,�carr visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. . le y "th I ! r. James Me- sall. The nuptial, knot wag ti d b e evening. All depazted, hoping the time be observed on Monday. qnday,.. quarters. , ; i confiA.i &to'tbe Ouse last week owing'46 a and Mrs. G. F. * Arnold, -1A I Nex t M t . I . . Rev. Dr. _N-IcDonald, in the presence of only would not be long before they w)uId - meet therefore, will be a holil lay iiii tov n and 0 —I i severo a'tack. of 4uinsy, but in able tb re- Arthur, whose � farm adjoins Hensall, is � I . I i . I � the immediate relatives of the bride and again u nder such f ivi Jr able a SPICI 18. elsewhere. -Mr.'Wm. Mi er Alipped and sumell work.-LMr. George'McEweri has dra-wing brick for the erection of a dwelling I . I . - . "oderich this week in his official -Mi Nellie Anderson . groom. T bridewasgiven away by her I 7 I at er Brussels. : I I he �. #_ . I fell on the sidewal,k the o;b day, %e re- � I been ill i 6 house in the,sprifig. so - I � � er Ja ies, , b ,, . I broth 'Ind was handsomely attired THE FAT. 6TOCI, &LOw.-The fat stoc sult beiVil an . sp -aine arm. -Mr. CORRESPONDE.NT WANTED. -W - warden. -Mr. James, Stewart spent Part of Iasi week and this in Exeter, � in a cream OWD,Jrimnied with satin and a boy in 1 e .... hicago good reliablq person to. act as weekly cc' i . I � I visiting her aunt� Mrs. Ta;ylor.-Rev.. Mar- I show held in Euxetiw U Frida last, undet Thomas go is me rom 1 ro8- has b A (Jul 5e Poo y during the� past reek . y I �� � ribbon. A ter p4rtaking' of a sumptuous the auspices of th �, 9, )nth Huron Agricul - Dent I College for the Cl rist i t a hc lidays. pondent for Brussels and vicinity for 'TRE or so t we ho soon to see 'him round tin J. Wilson, B.1 A., of Benmiller, a former. . dinner the happy cauple left onLthe tural Societ' can hc'mely be called a I ExposiTon, Available parties will pl agaE Veo very preach I i suc� . =ile Frank Willis wa I _ M r. R. Mordie,� of Kippen, ' highly respected junior pastor, will v si lO yo driving into his, � ase ' ; I Oclodk trai for "Goderich. After a ti ; . address this office for particulars. anniversary sermons . in the Methodist � 139 cess, either in poi t O t attendance of apec- father's yard on SundE . a Voo , the i pleasa A e tertained a rilamber ot friends I 1�1 Strat4ord, erlin and Toronto they i ill take 'n _� I I . Tj --The nomination meet- from Ile 3 al on Tuesday ekPoning laat.---�-The c I . tord, . � ta,tors or exte 't t 3 exhibits. �E NOMINATIOIN. hureb, addresshig the children in the up 0 I Of -0 0 horse got frighten�d and ad run for the I I - , ,lei,rtires dence in Hensall, wh - . . - ourj I ing for county- coxincillors, held here on gacc � e orning . and the pung people at the even- . . ' the roads were exe e, J ouly bad, a ad j� w a stable. The cutt r BtruclF, a cot and was at ke 1 of the Lord's Supper will bi die- !n groon ,.a l ,ad e0cted a fine residence. THE difficul6i _ _ I Monday, was well attendeid, and was a b ce. Elie; many old friends will be . I � ' to got sto k Out, but even, und - r somewhat broken,.but no othe'�damage was I ens� ii. Carmel 1�res yterian �church on Ing servi . �� I � I Expo. ITOR . 04118 With the many firienda of these unfavorable c'r u nistancesithere s6ou d done. -Mr. George Anderson who is taking pretty lively meeting., The names of the 91abbi hi at be moz*ing service. � The 'pre- glad to see him.!-Mlssionary anniversary ) I , 9 I I Meihm in wishing them all I � I il � Mr. nd Mis. have been a lar e and .a better i4hoi i a postgraduate cc rae in &; , candidates will be found elsewhere in this sermons were preached in the Methodist I ' .� I . ago 1 Jniver- � � Para ' , oer ice will. be held on Fyiday happi ess and prosperity. . However, in point of;( u5lity, the show w Li sity, is home for the hDlida is. -,T ie bi issue. Everything -wen until morni gi hen the Rev. Mr. Muir, ofBiuce. church by Rev.. 'Mr. McDonagh, of Stratford, I � I I . . "I � 1g Mr. Bryans one of the candidates, pibehed 11 - with all his old-time fervor a;ud power. Mr- . . . � all that could be es ed. In cattle the -e stor'm and cold ona 'I ( a by a I field, ;1i ,-onduct! the same iservices.- w . . I ,' AssocIATION.-The Dominion waE a light show' t- in sheep,� pigs and thaw, and this wee we, I "011o ettiniz into Mr. Kerr, other candidate, for cer- Mr. * ardock, boolt and s I �o . e merchant � , i , ,� has been BR Eiwm ave eeh MoDonagh is &-clear, forcible speaker, I 9 - tain actions of his when in the cancil. Air. has b6t ' Largo -audiences listened to him. The mis- I Draftt Horse Breeders' Association held poultry the comp tition was conaideiiabi� ,rain. -The Beaver lacrost e clu held one of I kl'his shop and dwelling above con. I I P I I Kerr, however, was able to wa ' their p6nnua I Mae Jing at the RattenburY keener, and the Sh W13vas fair even their popular smokers in the wn I all on venier a itly lighted with seety. ' I in nu " - i fully and a�ti8i* i tl� and brilli sionary offering . a in advance of last year. hotel, I Clinton, On Wednesday afternoon Of bers, while the qualt was excellent I I Friday evening last, and deep; to tl e fact factorily justify his course, and Mr. Bryans. M�Intosh, principal, . 0 . I lane g sJ­Mr. Cole an . . . - I last,%�eek, d although the wea her was. on the.whole, it is doubtful if t ,�' that, it was the first night of al�ating, there got the worst of the fray. They are o�l: section Ti . o. 14, Hay, spent Sab. -Fifty years have passed since the first I' ­ sever4 and oa4: Imost impasoz the at- th.j . U ` old county ' illors. There was displ ye �bath i re a Ives an rien a in no .. .. � i,ble I emp o es a is - a a a oc�'1181�10 was a goo urnon . r s. o ie Cott, a . congrel7a ona, services were e in �� a very strong inder current of ppoli iCal , -Mi . . '_ tenda�ce was'go6d. The most i portant by this society, waf a icietitly successful �p who has bee visiting at the ome 'o r. a � OuLe oir, who is attending the chell, and theS were Anglican. The ser- I- � business traasacted was the electio of the encourage the socie, i i . -k� James Beattie since Septhinber has g ne to -feeling, which could not be altogether dis- - Conservatbry of usic at Toronto, is'home vices on Sunday, 11th inot., in Trinity � -_ * by in incurring the e . follo i,ng oficers4or the next year,: Presi- pense of -further eff)r in this direction. h Everett to reside with friends. un bil t e ised, and this, it is likely, will be sh own spending &i'vacation.-The annual Christ- churcho wore therefore of an interbotin& 1_1.� i . more or less ip t:ie election. Howeve Mr. �. - dent�,John*cMillan, M. P. ; vice, Dr. is A pity, that the f9i mers do- not take �a spriV,-Miss Florence Whitel�, hEw r t d mai t 1 oe; �Pt,e.rtainm -.ut of Carmel Presby- charwiter, b6ing. mainly historical. The hristmas' holid�l�',,,yo. . ' r Kerr is likely, tol go in at the head the terian �rch, will, be held this IFriday) earlied records are those of varions ba - . ' u r, McIntosh ; lsecretary-treasurer, James Mit­ greater interest in i helit e shows. ' ' There is an hom or the C . - i c, . . nce of good �t - r. - 11. : 0 � p ­ fklVix. Innes, John Busch, abunda ,k in the country �o the celebrated Englis 'ho - evenin I d�poromisos to be one of the beat tismal services, and these records are new i chell ; direAor .so�buyTer, PO 9'.l I Ge Stanbuai;r, Dr. Blackall, W. Sinclair, make a successfu how, if the farmett " Seafi6rthlon Thursdal ., e t the, I I i in thel satpr f th � oh An ; I . org r ,01, J VFr I I o— . , a ool. excellent kept in�gtratford �rectory� and are dated. . D. M. Cole, James Henders , r Zurich. ogra mm is I eirig repare . Mason, John Omas would only bring -it I t, but, as they do not ;9"tllh for � tha purpose of' p basing ' i Rr � * d for the occa., 18". Four yeaz* later regul&r services Green, Ci EL hors�s for' the � old couia try , arket -Mr. CALL ook stove, GI.and ion, lvhic will be largely 4uTie out by were begun by Re . Mr. Hickey. He was' . att,- John seem disposed to do a ,- itseems a . new c a 1. d V ney to -ontinue these shows Thomas Nicho , of Boise waine, I I& itoba t�ebest oliove on earth. It you the childr n. Avery, Jbhn McDermid, John Ketchen. time and mo . 9 Jewel, witahnedteeoeoye he hoir will add to the succeeded, in 1851 by Canon Patterson, and The d�legates chosen were: Jarr es Hender doiibtwbatwe y, call and we will explain � - longer. � The folloi& in, is a list of the sue- paid Tim EXP )SITOR a pleasaptivioit on I ittolyou; pleasurel f t e evening by selections of the services were held in an oldschool son a d Al have sold silty in .two years ; 10,000 sold I On- I ( X. Innes to the Canalian Horse competitors : - I Wednesday.' dr. Niebo is an old H tsrio in all. Also see our stock of Silverware f r the music N e ethodisto will also hold their house, not now ex�fstiqg, which occupied the Breed�rs' Mociation ; John McMillan, M. o"'C'AfuTITLE. ­Thorouj I breds, --.Steer,- one boy,�buthasbena resident of Manitoba Christmas trade, and at the lowest prices, at the big Annu. �C iri�s as� tree entertainment on plalce where Mr. Roney's place of business . I - . P., and Dr. McIntosh to the Industrial year and under two., H. Smith; Cow or � for about eighteen yea -s. HB is D110 Of leading hardware. C.HARTUMB. - 161�8_2. Mond le ening, an , as usual, the commit. now is. Afterwards services were hold in . Fair ; J. Henderson and C. E. Mason to Heifer, H. Smith. G rades, -Steer, one year Bois 1 eViini's leading His BRi"s.-The Lutheran Sunday school teech rg: withgetting th progmramb the room attacked.1 to the old Commercial � . a a � b sinesel men. . up e . I . In,1860 th; frame church, known so the Wi eistern Fair. It was also decided to and under two, H. Sn ith; Steer'calf under visit to fluron at the prej ent t� he is 6 very will hold their Christmas festival on SEL tir- are sp4ring no aina to make it a succen.- hotool, ' 0 , offer 410 as a prize at the W �,st Huron, one year, Jacob Rmder, Thomas Shapton important one, as he w"I'll take - Pith ,im to day night, when a good time is expect� . I - Mr4, Henry Run le, 3f St. Mi I , I d arys, who re. long as Trinit hurch, was started, and Southl Huron and North Perth fi L11 fairs for & Son ; �, Heifer, two) 3 ears and under three, his prairie home one of Tucker mith to fair- On Monday evening the Christmas ehter. centl . ; , I V, purchas A half interest in the -Hen. finished in is Peing opened on August the bdat two-year-old 6.11y, or u der, regis- Thomas Shapton & Son. Sweepstakes, best est and most accomplish( Ed dau hte0i, He tainment of the Evangelical church Su 0ay , mall f1durin . mills and electric light planto 4th b Bishop C roo yn. I I I tored in the Dominion Stud Boo c. beefing animal, H. Sn�ith. was married on Thursda to Mi a Jean Me- school will be held in the church, whew an has made other purchase in the way of Mr. Janfield ; in Rev. Herman . . . I 0 �Came 0 SHEEP. -Long Wocded,-Ewe, two years Tavish. daughter of Mr. un MOT -avis ex-cellent programme of dialogues , M. ta. Mr. W. J� Millar's handsome two stare Harding; in 1871 he old-trectory was built; I I!9 COCRT CALENI AR.-DiVI'SiOn courtsittinais and over, ibson N Valker, let and 2ad ; of the Kippen r;;�d. -Mr. SA, I Dio son 13 tions, singing, etc., will be given, -Mr 1 an'd brick owel.ing.-Trale has been 12ite briX in-Ir75 Dr. Beau art was appointed ree- ' 0 ' U i ity f the Mrs. zn, . l T, eonsid- tor ; in 1876 Rev. 11 W. B. Evans was ap- . P w 3, one year and under home from the __nto JohnSun r, of Fairgrove, Mic�i in our village during the will be held att e following places on the 0 eorge T ale. 'o past wee 'n':v . � I 1. dates named -du ing the year 1899 - Sea- two, Gib n & a ke -, lot and 2nd-; Thoo.- holidays. �The R sa DT rina p 'pyan ,�ave are here on a via tu 16 relatives and frio do. ering , ! the rather unfavorable state of the pointed rector ; in December, lrj9, ' Rev.. . -year, Goo. a second concert in Card ao's t n years sin . ce they moved to .�-- LU 1. I forth, February 11, April 7, June 9, Aug4 Shaptop! on. w( under one h 11 on nee. It is sixtee roa,4.: Q'ite a number from this villagv herre de Lom was rector, and continued so - . � ust 25, October and December 8. Clinton, Penhale ; Gibson & -�,Valker, 2nd and 3d. day evening, but were C)nly reeted by a Michigan. -Mr. Daniel Karcher, of 9'est and vl 1,inity attended the anniversary services for nearly five years ;.during 1882, (when I . Fehr I . I � � . : - w ,�ary 14, A ril 8, June 10, August 26', Wethei unde one' y ar, Gibson & Walker small house, muct , smaller than, the Inierito Superior, Wiscoi isin, is: hereon a visit his of St.A drew's'ehurch, lCppen, ou.Sab. Mr. de Lom was in, England) Rev. Mr. Ed- � � w Octo �r 10 an December 9. Brussels. list an& 2ad. i DOwng'-Wether, under one of the entertainmentdes(rved. 1-MissiEmily parents. -Mr. V11m. Meidm' or, of near 8ag- bath iA Monday evenings. -Mr. and Mrs. murids took,oh-arge'; -in 18$5 Rev. Mr. Rid- - - February 8, April 4,' . . . .1 ! . I I i June 6, An ust 23, Oc.- ear, Gibson& Wt Iker, Ist and 2nd- and Kemp is visiting friends in S rnia.-LImrs. inaw, Michigan, is paying fin brother itid Willi$ Moir were in I-ondon on Wearies. ley was rector ; in 1886 Rev. Mr. Kerr tober 4 and Decomber5. Exeter', February Ceepatakes or b(staheep shown. Grade Roderick McLeod, of Clirkton, I ft heFe for sister a, visit. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rick. day. .. a. (Pvev.) Wadd 11 a also in Ion- came to Mitchell, and during his tenure of 1 3, May 4, August 29 and November, 3. Shee -Ewe, fwo'� ears and over, Duncan home on Wednesday, haymig 8 t a: week beil, of Cavalier, North Dakota, are *eek visitin ;erwaparents. -,.+.Our office the vestry and �haucel were added ; . . � PIP I . p n � ore don th is Bayfi Id, February -15, May 10, September 2 McLviren.; T1 omas Shapton &,Son. Ewe, visiting friends in Seaforth and McKillop.- visiting their parents and friendis.--j- r. = closed for the 8hoistmas holidays on -Mr. Kerr left in 1888, and Rev. W. J. Tay- , � . and �ovember �3. Wingham, February 9, one year and undei two, Gibson & Walker, Mr. Thomas Frasqr; plebiscit) returning Gallman and his' sister arrived home ast ay evening. -The rapid thaw of �; this lor w" appointed �rector, being succeeded . I - I i . April 5, June 7, August 24, OcWber 5 and lot and,2nd. Ewe'urderlone year, Gibson officer'for South Huron, wag i I 1 tovlyn on week, the former from Illinois, and the [at- week fias taken the snow off like magid and by Rev. Mr.-Dewduey, and he by the pros- - I , December 6. Gorrite), February 7, April 3, & Walker, 14 an I 21rid. Wether under Wednesday paying the, depu y-retqrning ter from Miohigan.-Mr. Simon: Geiger, of madetheroa& somewhat bad *in I I ent rector. The averageof t9o, � 1. I ,stay of -each June 5., August 22, October 3 and December one year, George P nhale, lot and 2n& officersandotherexpense�inco aeobionwith near Pigeon, Michigan, it; visiting under the�- particularly where the snow wa* & ='- 1 rector is about 3 years and 6 i6nths, up to. , , I - � � . � 4. Zurich, February 2. May 3, August 28 Pios,-Barrow, over six months and .un. the taking of the vote. �: Any delay -Dr. Robert Steinbach., of Mr. Harborn, who is one, of our enterpris- � 1894. Sinee Mr. I KerriD came the new � 11 I 11 ) n, i . fv,ul� Michigan, was home for a few dayallant ­ , that parental roof. and November 2. Crediton, February 4, der twelve Hugh McCartney, Thos. Shap- mAy have bee h I f Mr. tizens, and the firsti to start a green- church has been built, and a new and more 11 May 5, August 30 and November -1, Blyth ton& Son; barrow I � � I under six months, Irwin Fraser, as he only r'oceinivo�dt Is 1, retum's on week. -Mrs. Amosi-Schwitzer, of LinkvIi le �Mogllt he . February 18, May 12, August 21 and No. Arm . . ) re, has a fine "Play of everythincr ; convenient rectory secured*,aud the property i str ng;'sow undf r six months, Joseph the 17th inst.-Mr. Ja es 0 Got, of Michigan, -Rrlvisiting her parents, here, - r. that is usually found, not only in good size � is one- the oongregation bas reason to be � veml,-r 10. The Seaforth and Clinton Bawden, Invin A rn strong; sow over six Gladstone, Manitoba is t pre nt in this, George Bonder, who has been workin � in villages, but even in towns, and has onions . .. I � . I ') 4 aa onions ! proud of. . I : I T7- . g I ; ; I �_ I I I :,� : ; I , ! . � ,� � � I I : � I I I . a I . 1 . I . I . i � I ­ � " I ! .: . . . I 11 . I . I - - . I . I . � i . i I - 1. �. 1-1 .1 I I I � I ! i I i A � . . I . I : I o ; .- I I I � I . I I I ) � I I - I I ; I ­_ i . . , : � Ili I ; 01 , I �Nf�, I I " I I e. � " , w I ) � lwte I I I I I I i, 1i I, I t mt, I it, n� 1 $5 v I I I 11 . I �, a n it , I , ca an 4 1 'tt� I - f _,�`, min 6 ro 11 �' , I �St e L � � � t� , r �, I 'I .11 �, ' a i d ti, e � , , � eq , _4 , t1d I I v � 8� I fvJ , _ , . 'r, , . a I 113 1 4 1r, , � 2 V� ;I " ' , h ' e ay I ill ( � I 03 .: �, 'i , 11, I If I i Irp I L t - P ]'�, "' �� '. -I � i ­ I I . i I . � . .i . 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