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The Huron Expositor, 1899-02-03, Page 8- __ - _. . 11 - I . � I __ "I � ­ I - ­., - 11- i-_. �­ � I .1 - � � 1- ___­ � ­ I -;,--. , _ _ I . . . 7 I—— -1 I � i . . i . . a � -71-1, --1. -- --- _; . I I . . � I N � 7 : ! � ; I , I 1! , � I t : I 4.. . Z, I � i . I I . . . . ­ I . . I . � I 11' L . _ � -7- �' I . — ___ - ­ --- -- -- - - - - -- : -- - - -­- - 11 .- I - . , , k I ,] !, - I . ;I _. I . I f - [ . � - I t L I I � I . - . . i I 1, I � 11 . I I . i _1 I i - , � i . 6 - : ! . I � � ;, � I I � I 'I I , � !i I i . - .1 , - - - I � I i I t� : � , ; !. 11 I I - I . . i I 1 � I � I I . . '_ - � : I , 1. � .1 I ( I- . : . I . . I :� y -�-- � , � ­ , � - I i � �; .1010&f_ I I � � - , -1 ­ . . : I . . � . 11 ,:­.- I . - I I I I - - . � �_­ - I I ; i - . � � � q � � b � I . � . 17�. � ! � � . i . I I - I I ! , ., - �1, I . ! :1 � IN! �, -1 i I . I I - ­ � - . I; . I I . � i � I I i I �i - I � 1 � � I . . . , _. , I i " . , . I � i i � � , I ; - � . t, I I I , i I ­ � .. I- . I - � f I i , ! v . � i � - i I i 11 i I THE i HU ON � EXPOSITOR - I ! - - . 11 FEBRUARY, 3, 189-90 � � I ! � 8 . . I I � . � -I! I I . - : i ,� . . ,� � , �_ ! I . ; �� 4 � I - . . ; -1 . . !�nt I : ... 1, —_ I - - . . . a -----------.-= I I .- - I — ., . T . q - � I � - � I ­ - ; tI �� � � : I . * � '' * -7 - � - I I - I � .1 I .� ; I * . ... . � on No.,'5 on Fridy d!eesaed wasont, of' thos� erf4l, soul ,quickly el"red and for a Ii cial Sabbath last, the services being condueted I- '. - � . - . h . � i - . � - : I �� - . � wilsonl� Oash Grocerl/ with apopley and never regained con. Then, No. (r) is close at baud to them and tertainm:ent in secti 9 I 'ob"a, tle time so - ­ , - � I __ : I , . I Mi. . I I . I. -U - 4- �.,I, - i .11 �­60A^ a .1, . t� C. ..� �#- 11 Mi. +h. 16.4,la U�A h T -Ir Dr Warden of T -rant, n1L f. - I . � q , I . � . I I . I . . I � I - : . - . I . . z � I I : - . I � . I . I I � � I - I : . . . � � I ; - . Z I - : I I I . � � � . I I ; i . � I I I I � i I I I i . � � I I . ; .4, : . � . , . r- - - � ;, I . . ;� scionenevis. e was born in iaAu1nuurgn, our own N?. 8 to near en ngh for a WAU111 U8 V j V_ I t- I � ; I V "LliA" . V . 1. - I � :. . i I . o spark even ng tie,,, is even sys v, mis my vu ­ � J f 0 '_ I - - �_ I : - ' �� Scotland, in the year 1827, and at the age to set thel heather on firo. Come now, and so was bhe organ, as it gave out before cerely attache i, ),ud bedug lop l,'5'ved !by. ial gr om, of Jong ago, were P, eed on the floor church was filled to overflowin both orit I I , , in, . - " I i - Now fril't? and now season's Teaq now in stoc : . . 9 �_ . � I - . of seven years emigrated with his family to all -the fun -was over. The proceeds amount- his dca�h cast i a glo� rn ov4 *e entire corr '- side by side, when Rev. D.Worrent, --of Wal- ing and evening, as also at the social mee �1_ I We ha,ve umv in stock the- btst values in now sk friends, bui.y the hatchet before more blood I . I . I t- - I : � I 8on*s'Teaq �we ever had, compriting Young flylicn, New. -York,- and afterwards to the' province i 9 ipilled a�d worse temper aroused, � Don't ed to oveIr '1820. A clock will be bought for , munity. The fu rieral service wag condu4te I ton, delivered a epmplimen ary address and ing on Monday evening. This eongregation, �,� , j., I . I - : �. 11 I Ceylon and Japan Te", We guarantee watisfaction � o 1�_ . Z f Ontario, where for many years he was dr ve too hard a bargain with . a first rate the schb4- -Mrs. P%6smore,,Df Teeswater, by Rev. Neil Show, Of Egifio-ndville, wl�ome Mr. smd.Nilra. Stuith were � each pre;3entod in situated in one ,of the beat farming die. . . � - - - - I I . . , � ��' I or will refand the woney. The best qua Ity of nmw . I � ts visited in t iis locality last week. -Mr. 0. remarks were well hooisix I , favorable, 4611 with an easy chair and � to. Smith was tricts in Canada. It consists of 75 fimilieg �� �i " 11 Raisins, Currants, Nuts. Pi�cls, etc,, now In- stock at actiyely-erl gaged in business in Wingham, tej .cher, arid perhaps sell the best interee � - L � ., 1 ' t -of dishes.- in the Thames Road section, and 50 in the - I � . . 7 �, k lowest prices, Some nice lines in DInO 4, Tea id � until in 1881 he moved with his wife'ond of your children for a few ccnts.�M uch Hood wah it Londeaboro on Tuesday, and' no doubt i ft a I tin � impression on thOme alio presented with i a, ,, _� X '1' . 11 . � � � - I . 1, ,, � . . I tt. , 5"' 'I I :4 Kirkton section. Since Mr., Fletcher's set- - . . Toil b Sots 4ust rocelved,�and at prices as low as t�e hear; e e bereaved' paret�ts , t the annual meetin ' of �t a patrons of the � - �, family to Manitoba. He'had a inost choOr- si fiess iwthe congregation interfered ma- Bluevale odWedneaddy, in connection with who I � , meeting ort 11 _ . . is '. lowest. Waikied good 'butter, eggs, drJed applwi, � I I in their ad afMo- Volosworlih chee8b- factory .j it was decided tlement one of the finest churches to be - .1 EL - 7 1�z potatoco, dressed fowl, and all kinds Of marketal,le ful, sympathetic and gerlial disposition, and e ially with the attefidance at our anniver- thd F ar BE I - - N �i i e I Institute meetings. have bbe sympat 0), I I � I I - - Z , � I - - - i ' Still, fair aadiences greeted ------ --- . tion. The remains w e interred in McTak- that the patrons would , ace their -own seen m any country district was erected by I � - I product-, !or which we will Pay the hight"t Price. his high sense of honor and. n6�lle Christian a y services. � I- � _ 4-- - � - - � , 11 " ';; Goderich � I 1 � . - i I 'L I 0. WILSON, Scaforth, character were not only an influence and ,h) Rev. Mr. Grant on Sabbathf and had - - gart's. cemetery. . � dheepe on the British markV for- the coming the People at Thames Road, qt an expense -- I - , " . I ; I .1 � I , . . I _. ______ I t I I R'1eAm6n, Inevale factory a , areholdere have of upwards of $6,000, the whole cost . being. �, V:::: Y I Bank of Comwo w Block worthy example in his own home, but upon. he pleasure of Ikening to excellent, 'prac-' I HAT11 0 P A CL10110 VIIIAN, --Rev, James . . ! � Thei I - 1-114 R ­ all those with whom he came in contact. 'ical sermoun, Monday, w ,�( yh'�j,l E - 1 as storm and Pritolldrs'Iffled here on Sunday Inet. Mr. LALL., i ,dering the same i [tiestion and the met by the congregation in two years. - V!�' 9 - - . i � obabilities are that a met ting will be held- have recently made certain improvernen . A . �,��.f ; He lived to see his family grow up about Ile d, but the evening came -, Yough, Pritchar� as pastor of, Auburn congrega. DEATH OF A PRONT�ENT CIT151, F,N'.—,Ku'C or t-& - - W � ]K him, and become one by ;�ne useful memb6ro re!y sharp. A goodly number however, t ia iy years previous to his remov. regret is felt I ere at the die Li4tower, or some of,herconvenient poi upon the manse and erected a fine n . � _6 I J - - - ��I "; -a � the near f ature to arran� is on a concerted stable and out -buildings for the minister, I i"i". DO.M.TAINION BALN .0 , iopforn . ath of Mr. Hiripa at nt ew � . W! I � . of society, and he has lef b thm the invalu- )rwed the elements, ad , er� rewarded ind to Fo ,qst, whore he ha'd eon pastor of Lennox, of th a town, *rbidh res Ited! fkom il I *� � '� � �� ; . t- ; I e most inter- t P Ian bythe factories of this j section. It is who is deservedly res oted by hi tt b - ­ , -,, I . able inheritance of 1 a e a ' a A th the pleasures of 6ne of �t h( Preat y, erian church for " welve years, I& grippe, after two 1weeks' i ness. be- 0 Pe a a a=46 ed - 4 .1 _(Paid Up), - $1,500,0011- i golden menlory." suitig programmes ever r0ndered in on � . , . I 'tpeated that - 11 E � I �� , 9, w � 7 CAPITAL r good will reigh from the dis- congregation. It ill not surprise the I , The rema iii i were t%Uen to Fo,,rest for inter. ceased was in [his 59th year' and: ad been a, i I t�_ � , . f I , � - . t�_ � . R ST, : - h rob. Fort% . 9 c � I � $1,500,004 . ,ohours tho4e present lis ' el I I - iill � - - ­­ . . mept on "dead I x, Prito lard resigned resident of W igham and, Ocinity for many ,11881OU In iber cornpletiiiig arran ements friends of Thames Road and Kirkton. to, - I �. � - ' I ' " - I - ; � ZE(;vo.NDvrLf,y. Ho(mx.v Crxii, A ,most ;e6ed with close attention'tol fine address 1�f t ay ir t congregation last years, in f& I a was one'of the pioneers of t before Mr. Fletcher celebrates , I rc� fOr markeving the oatpati or enta lishing learn tha . ", I he F L t r.0.1 - I es, his charga - , . . I 1; 1 4 . 0 � I 11 I r'' �.. BRAIN01iiiiii anthusastic meeting of the Star Hockey ;o)d music and clever r6bitatiouv-. The ' th. � He, leaves a the Place:' He conducted a carriage busi. �ome morci sfacte , ,he his 21st anniversary as their pastor tb�.Y. � . ir I :1 SLAFORTH I May on acc bunt of I heal hati iry �ethod than r � � - z . . � - , . I - . - I . . I present one with Canadian'! dealers. will have given an -other indication of their ­ � I I` . , Club, Bgm�ondville, was held at Jackson's proceeds of the Sabbath and �� Monday - eve and a, daughter of ness there for a n � 1i � � .:I , i � P* son about 16 y are of age umber of;yearm, and k ,. I m. � eaforth. � . I - i � , � , , I � � . � -,,'� � ! a ' services r been Ougaged in Bevel al branches of bt I � �i� appreciation of his services by a baudsom. , Yfain street, S tore, on .rue�day evening of this week, . amounted to n0sitly $70, and five. . i : . .: .. - - z - , . i ' �: � '. 0 1 1 . I I ; I - - 1; � _. I . �,_ � ".: A general bankin.- business trarimoted. Farmers" when the following officere were elected , I without the f i f 'a tea -meeting, .__`9 . I .11ess. He ha4 been o ae of the councillors of Hills �retsk, increase 0 his salary.." I gle.Not-ig colldeted, and advauces in con usIlln 0 1 1 . �__ � . � - I i ado on same a' Honary president, Mr. Samuel MoGeoch ; hich would have been n was vim - z . ­ 1 S do�ibl Briucelleld. : �_ . . the town on a veral o3casioos, a d � NO'TES,-One day fast while en- I I _� , 'i lowest ratev. - . , ' , - - - . i ­ - I _; � 9 - . I president Richard Kruse .; vice-president, ocount of the severe weathet and the many - ' member of last ' yea a c4uncil, Deceased gage(i in falling a tree M r,' William Coch- - . I � � z zz �'. . .�r�­ I SAVI.N-GS DEPARTMENT. � Harry Va' R, B. Hiparws, Brucefield, Notary Publi , � - ; I.. nEgmond ; secretary, L. C. Jack- to are off duty on account of sickness, ` leaves at widow nd ily of e rane met 171' h what inight have be 'a seri N . , I - - , t . e . . I � Conveyancjr,'! Fire and Life Ivourance agent. Any I en - - - I : , I � - Deposits of Ono Dollar and upward@ jrf,celved, & i son ; treasurer, George A. Jackson ; cap- 0 . - one daughter, w ow i have the oymps hy s . I , mount of ipcOey to loan at 6 per cent., on first-class . . oun accident, After tbe"tree had fallen, ,� z . � b _ tain, Brown Jackson ; committee, William ... NOVign HuuoN i . I � � - . if nteiestallow at highest current. rat 9. Interis PIONEETi PAsms A%y4v. f"Irm, securitt Also is limited amount of private of the community in eir affliction. 1 1 the trunk of it bounded to*srds him, crap. . I - I I 1. - I . I I 1 �, - I � An hing . : added' to prin ipal twice each year -at the and oi McDougall, Harry Cresswell, Harry Col- �-We deepll regret Ito learn of the death of funds at 6 per cent, At home every morning and L , ,. I I � I . . � I . . �.�* * June and IWO mber. No noti a of withdrawl . . � . I .1 Ing hlim�lfjlightly, and lodged , hi foot, I I I - � ­�, 0 11 bert, Tudor Jackson, I Charles 1 Kruse ; r. James Farevt;,,oIf` the Parr line, Stanley. on : - - - .�l Wedniesday'ol;esoll week. .Several good larms'lor ­ I �1 required for th whole or any portion of a deposit. I sale. - 1 � � 167 � Beec ood. which *.as slightly injured. -Mr. Stephea I I I I __ - I . - � �� ;�, 4 � manager, R. C. Jackson. � r. Forest had been ill for about six . 'ATH OF ATTIT W PVRClJLL. - 0 ebb an4 Mr. John Love, Of Stephen town- . I - I tl4l R. 8. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, - .*— �� _� ' 'NOTES.r-lMr. James Baird has been under 013 - � ria. W . � I : �; - - I '. I ,.l � criths, and he was;relieved from his suffer- � .. " Solicitor Agent. ; . , r t to chroni le the eath of one of our old ship, were visiting friends illi this viQiDity : . I � ____ . W. C. T.- U. M'Fwrix(,s.-The last regu- Saturday, January 21st. He had the doo,toF8 care for some days, we are 9. . � . I I I I � � I :, . :1 - I . I . on I . pi neers" in t he pe on of Me. Matthew last *eqk.-Mr. Thomeal Love and the I., . I and - 1 17, � ' . I I I �,� - lar monthl th Mr. I � I -,. i ��L, - - I _. . y meeting of the Seaforth Union ..,,e led the good age of 84 years. pleased � form his many friends that his Porcell, who I ,ay, on MiBses T enie and Maggig Love, of Grand ' - .. _ av � . I 1. - � . Paget eacefully . �il al of the Women's Chriqtian Temperance Fovat. was a native of Perthshire, Scotland, conditio, J somewhat improved.. --Dr. � 71 . � � .; . I I a. in � �c January 20th, at the of '68 years, Air. Berid, w4 re visioing friend 'I this vicinity I I . . I . Stoektaking Sale., I n�_ _ . i i I Union, was held at their room in. the post- 4nd ,came to this country about fifty 'years Armstron g. again able to go out and at- - , I - , I . : I . - ' Purcell had been in 0 health for the Iasi last weel.-Mr. Joshua MOns returned last - , � I I a -- - - � I office buildirify. At the close of this most. Stanley� of which towns tend to hi i ractice,�'--The sacrament will . I I � I I � � i c �­ � . - . 0 49 , settling in hip two winters, and an tt'ck of la -orip 1 week fro 11 Blyth, where a spent a - fort. . � , ' ­ ­ * In abo-at ton dayawe commence our Annual Stock� ing a special one was held for prayer in he had been an honored resident -ever eince, be dtoyea a in the Presbyterian church the . 0 . Everything - I I - I � iroved too in stitution � 11 , night visiting with friends, chool Fection . I � . zaking� It in particularly desirable that we shou ' ' : Bacon , Sa) ath of February. Preparatory I ch for, Mi con - , lie . I I - - L . � I - makinir. Wetindwelia,le behalf of the work in which the Union is 'n( ' 'by industry and 1perseverancef carved I orn:in Tipperary, Ir I I No. 7, 1 poses putting in new �� it: � � - have our stock low at etc(; ' doce"ed was , d, gt�.atiley, pur . ­ . too many winter goods still on h3ad, we have_-dettri. engaged. On account of so much sickness t r himself and family a comfortable�home services ;he 'previous Friday. -Rev. Mr. 13� . L . se#o end desks in the newi . I � � 4 I . 1831, an cam, I to A country in 46 a futute. There . I , I � , i, � rained that they will h&V& to get Ont, however S1 10 .in town, the attendance was small, but u of the -wilderness. He was a man of Muir was able' to preach on Isabbath &I. 9 is �Ome talk,of putting a lb�eement and fur. "I . . � . - . I . . . � - *� , - nee may 0. 0 owing line we are particular y those present were benefitted and encour. f v words, but had a warm true heart. though st 111eeling the effects of I& grippe'- settled down t)L..mak a home. was- I I . I I I - .:. " ous of so . 9 . I r " ht, bones � in and a� Romit' n- Cathol � I n a undet the school.-Mlis M.'J.Roichert That belonigs I �16 I ' ' I w - L ,is , � ­ B. R. �fj q 8 Wab in Exe - L�' - � Mir 'lling: Men's Fur Cofits, 28 yet in aloe r, � , for $40 ; Coca *Oat3 for $80 ; $30 Costs for S922.6). agad to persevere in the good work. The is had stroug convictions, and a high sense ter -on Tuesday. 0 ? 0 a 0 - ;11 -_ I boa . � L . -1 _� - � I . 0 ' . i rel i g - . . �1' li� returned home from Cli ton. -R. Stelck . i ; , � Austrian -Coon, Vombat. Obiaese Dog and Kangarog, relular meetings of the Seaforth jUnion are I h nor and rectitude. He had many -The 5 :bin is making things t i: ion T ie &I on Mo I ,­i� � . 0 k "cc I - . . - . r 11 I 42 )oats for $16.60; $18 for *12. MeWs he d on the third Wednesday of everry Im friends and admirers, and no enemies, livel ( I � vil day'of last weak K ' P PI church .spent last �Sunday with M parents. -Mr. _ I . I 4 . as follows: a- � OU171 a Columban I I � T, -�' I - 1, Va Yin' u fae lth do ' � ­ 1. . - : �..! - I - W Logan bad a narrow e cape the other I � I z - Cloth and ?tic % overcoats : Vo Costs for 87 ; I 8 , f where solemn Hig Mass 1 was celebrated, 1 77'r, 1 � .- month, and any lady will be cordially wel- XJ11 ( with,all wag � good living man and a with a lit,li milder weather. -A meeting o . 00 -Al- " 4 0 . � . I I . I I. Costs for �SXA ; $6 Costs for $3.60 ; $4 Costs A r , therize to Iriebtowu cemetery for interment, da , W11le he was-hitonh ii to a log, his a - I ; I . � %, Bo�j I il game proportion. Lsdi6s' 01ofti : comed, though not a member of the Union, .�6 tthy, useful citizen. , To him and such an the meml I of Brucefield lodge, Indepen. I � . 1. I '. - i � . I � $2.80. . I . . � I followed by a large number of morrowin he a s got frightened and started running. . . . - I - i . I ' � 9 �_ . , . 1, Coats *. $to Con a for $6 -, $7 C�rats for $4.20 ; I 5 1 hle s this fine county of Huron very largely dent Orde , if Foresters will be beld on - - . � t . . . �.- - - : I : or $1.60. Similar prices wi I � [ friends and . .equain . He .leaves' a He i some way got, f&sten4 in the abain � . - )r A3 ;,,,' Coats f tances, 0 � � I I I . I d ';Nol _. . 'r, �*; . I . 'r," and as dragged .for som� distance, but Coat@ to '; HoumEy. The Peturn hockey match be. iri�3btedforwhat it now is. He was an Friday ev nng of next week, As business 1'1� . 'r, I � wife an grow i up faftifly of three sons at d . ­ % . �,, . be found a ol Dwing lines -. Ladies' Mantle Cloths ; � . - I � I � �.` � Men's, Youths, Boyo' and Children -'s Suite, Od 'tween ListoweltAa Seaforth was played on, u mompromin ng Liberal in politics, and a of import i a is to come before the meeting, - I � _'. �L. . I .. , , �t - three daughters to mdurn the lose of a kh d "eft ed w#h little-ipjury. 11he horses ran I I � I . .�­ ; - . Coats, Pants and Vests ; Ladies' Fur Capes Muffs � he -rink here on :riday evening last. Al- errisistent PrDabyterian in religion, and a a full atte (lance of the members is desired. and a fection4e father. I into's railfence, wit#_wwir� on the top,and tratcr - - . v - a - ; . � " Collaro, Etuffs and Gauntlets ; Men's Cap . . I . � i ! I t - 8 ; 6oat an i 4 -hough the home eamwere unable to ra- v dued memb w of Hills Green Presbyterian ) husban � � I � � 0 ! � . - I., Cattle Robab;jAdieft.' Shawls; Bed Comforters, �' _.�; I one of t erh received many sciatches.-Mr. 7 � - ; � � � . I . �gain the laurels I st in Listow - week c u rob, of which 1 4 1 : . I ughout th 3 el the Mr. S. Acheson is pastor. Zurich.,, P - George itl is getting bin iupply of ,wood . f ; � I "I' Big. discounts ou many other, lines thro I ; � I - - . _. I 0 ; ! r V" , entire store. Trevious, they in � die a lArd fight for it, and was a bkother of Messrs. Ooo TIMACILE U' COUNCIL. -The third conven. ert. � for the eason.-Rev. Mr.': Acheson' being . I . � - - I I , . . . ' per and I � I . . . - t I . . . � I I i �' f " I ,;it was only the a perior weight and staying ha Foreit,lof Stanle& and Mr. George tion A thf I' I division of the West Huron It is our painful duty sick, M Thomas. 11 ellio, of Kippon, con. I i ! - 41 - I : � . - 11 Drast, of Brocefield. - e leaves behind ' c 'I - . . I - I 0. 'Powers of the Lis wel players that won for -_ _ Selfin,Qr ; _L � :, I . - his I , I - I V c . Wm.,' Pickard & 0 hers' 4asiao'ciation will be held in the - Y a P terian c 1. � . I . Teac t a d oath of one of the oldest re - ducted rvice in th re . hurch '(13 1; !them the - �� f ,mily, and numer- Zur I s'h I e I � O-8l'I'T ; � , - ich p 1 ),I c c o on Saturday, February cbroni- i I I � . I game. . r .the first half of the a Yei I widow aW a larjoe., a �', I t, r � 11 dents of bb art, it � the: person of Mr�. 1 Isef �ab bath. -The anniver ry tea -meeting I I k io � � .; " . i i I SEAFORTM , .game our team hai the best of it, and suc- o is friends, *he will g cherish hi I b __:_W � I i . . i I � .9 main' 18bb, wba� G�e following subjects will be Thomas Meladv, w dow of the late Thomas Will 'be ield a week from 8 riday. ' a are . a � Z , I � . . )h . � . i b ' - - I � - - . ,ceeded in scoring WO goals to their oppon- o -y with kindest recollections. The remains discusew i . eograp y, -2nd class, 'Mr. Me'led whom a 6 survived some nine' pleated ;o-kear that Mr. art Jaffott has r, - . . ! - - I . . . - 11 I I , Y9 i - � 7 1 . I - -1 .. - � ; . ill'" I losed Out � , � nts One,' but as t ) game yrogressed they v era laid to rest in Bayfield cemetery, and Howard 3r class, A. MeLaren. Liters. years. Deceas 3 1 been; failing in �h - d to the Parr lin�.-Mr. William : � ;a Will be, C � - , I ,111!1!1!� 44 1 again move �- . � - _j I i 1 4_4___�, �howed lack of tr ing and �began to lag, tj is large number who attended his fune . I � � " // i � ral �_ . .� I � � I ture, -V'. . Scott; arithmetio,-J. Tor- for some months , r'vioui- to her Oeat4,� Anderson loft last MondayJ for Dakota.- . I I i . . � I �L I . ! ialletring Listowel score twice more, thus fdlllr attested the high esteem in which he i - . 1 3 ', . � �o .1 � I . ! . , �._ I . - . I rsnee ; I I lo to create a professional spir- which sad eve tg*.k, lace ion! Suridayl even- Mr. Jarnes Parson was in this vicinity the .1. ­ � - held. � I . I , . I . - I I � ,e consol - -part of the week. ! _� � i winniDg the game by three goals to two. was it," E. * J. Hagan-; " The public school ing 3he h d th latlion Of 1 fore � 0 1 .-I i � , - , I P, i, 22nd ult. ,,At a... I ; i � S R L RD, ONTARIO. The game throughout was fast and, clean, i P . . j ': I . I dourse aid xt booko,"-J. J. McWilliams. having bar five I Ong & 2d an only daughter' � 0 1�' "I -� � . i ! � 7 1� . 4 � . � - . � � On Monday the team went to Exeter to JL)cAL BRIEFS. -On Thursda afternoon I - I i I, . I � �' � � ! I —_ : Y NoTF.s - - r. E. Axt has purchased the at ber.!bedside at be r departure. Two of 7 Constanc�. - I i . � I . � k lay a friendly ganl6 with the team of' that o� It at week a regular blizzard set in and ; . . . I I I it J - 1; V, � Don't wait for something to turn up P . residenct (wJTd by the late Conrad Walper. her sons live in �'alifomia�. Deceased lived I.NSTAIJ'ATION OF OFACEas,-At the last . � � - Get a busines's education and turn Borne town, and came off victorious by a score of sipe a, then the weather has been stormy and -Mr. b u�s ster has rented the Commer. some 0) years 2 Hit bert .township, where regular mAeping of the Catisdia'a Order of - . I I � . I Z, � t, hing up. A tive, educated and well -train. 14. goals to 5.--�-The team went to Goderioh dicitledly col,4. On Monday mQrn'ing'the ` in I � . t .. w 11 cial hoto 9 1 has taken possession of it,- she hat 6rm ft iend& She was a do. � Libeyal , : � � On Wednesda"_ fo play a return match with t, ermometer is said to have dropped to ten . I . Foresters, No. 157, the following officers . I f, hw - I I I I.h I ug_ o k I � ti, � 'I, r 11 L 11 b in , C P fta, 04 �h 0 N Yt � MI il " ��n , ri 4 , A I �ia,v I , I P i , I P P lit 1 � i �_S . - t I I I � e an �_ !, fun to h rn� P ' ' i- I ; i a I I I n, a n e F B , I t; q�; ` a e � J�01 a ui t14 ;1 $by 00 r4a . It, b , Re 1 64 n1m, 9_/� � 'r - 0 1 ,1X1 I i , t I ,. if 0 Mr Ma i Many in and ob - : - I � - ed young men. and women"arewanted every- Y . ' , 01 � Mallick in staying with his voted Wife, av d I g eig 0 were ins tallod by S. Dorratice, C. D. :, C. . I I � . - the team of that town, but were defeated below zero, On account of the i � . where. We admit students at any.time, b 6 goals to 1. � I � . storm and brother, J a s, on the Bronson ine.-Mr. and a .loving Lothor. The funeral took - I � - � . . . Write for circulars, Y c(ld, business was very.dull . .,, Win, Dunlop ; V. 0. Ft., Char lee Me. . � . .� I � , � in t4 ii.�Mr- Fred Hei s h L_ a fine lot of cutters ready for place on Wednf aday morning, to a Irish- regor ; P. Q R., Joe' h 1 1 1 . � i __0 . P Mi more, a former teacher in theIIII Ilegiate r, Nylor; F. S., z. - ': W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 FOR THE DARIC CONTIN E N T. -Mr. Herbert sale. -Mi. 11 istopber Well has been at town cemetery, first t) the iRoman Catholic eo.rge Stevenson ; R. T, Wm. Carter ; T,. : . . It ist itute here . JSC04/ 4/2 , I . I - i � - I . , was visiting friendi in town Brussels vi I ng relatives and friends. -Mr. , church, where High t1ans, �bj Re , Father F . Anderson ; Q. J. Hinch y ; S. W., John M I V � � I r I . ET flAwrence, son of Mr. James Lawrence, of 0 is week. -A Mr. Smith, of 8 . trat 'Ord, will Jacob Kell r an ! of Dashwood, spent last Fogartv, Assisted by the Very R v. Dean C Drinell ; J. I ;W., R. Armat ng ; S. B., R. D * t 0 . . ir . . A-. WATCHI REPAIRING McKillop, near Seaforth. who is a graduate ol ien up a boot and shoe businesi , in the Sunday with bi Vrother-in-law, Mr. F. � Murph"', was offered !,.up for : the epose of .� Tt A M090-ra nr onnAriio+�v � ff — . -, __ 9 t. 1D. Ll M .1 : 0 L I . Untham -T i v t a a ra n ng c oo , lorontoo, in ue,u store in the Carano block. � ., . . . I .I I 9 . . I I . . I . - I : . g The con- Kibler.- h t of good ice has been stored ,,,her son . 11 I J)hn Smith'; cour physici , Dr.. Waters - � � g I I 31 . � , 118 A SPECIALTY OF OURS. - - company with another y6uug man, sail from leg I ion of St. James' church ar having away alrea y for the summer. __q . d degate to High u t, Jo n Millson. � - s - - I I . New York one week from �ext Sau'urday, ing ral laid down for the ereotj on of a - — . I � I ***For*.. . I . . . i ise; It. I NoTF,s.- he y a pedpl � � � sa missionaries to the dark continent. They new , isidence for their pastor, Rev. Father .. , a will hold -an I . � . I . Try us, All work warranted. Blake. JOTTING,$.-- nu bar of � you g folks I at he e,'� in t ethodist church. on . , � . go under the auspices of the Afgioan Indio- WC )a. It will be of brick and will be . � - . � i Also a full assortment of OrialMiBsions. They left Toron�o this week a eel between the residence of Dr. Me. A PIGEAFANT PARTY. -A very pleasant gathered at- t 0 ho'�e o r. William ... h.ured eieni g, February' Ifth. Lunch - ..... - I I for New York. The Afric&4 Industrial G n is and the 6burch.-Wbile driving event took r lace at the home of Mr. and Nichol . i ` p. m;, and 'a cajisit I .-G& . Wedding and Engageirnent Rings I# Tueed , evening of last we ek where 11 be servod from 7 to $ : 1. � ._# Mrs. Willi in Thirsk, on Monday evening, they spent a v enj, iyable time. --A la'r�e usical-and' literary progr1imme -rendered 0 �. t . ' Missions -have been, established upon tracts fr� m Olinton on Thursdarof last week, Mr, . . i - I Always on band. hen about 6 %Y I � I _guests assembled to pass number of your folki i attended a dance on , Madamell Wall, soprano, of Clinton ; --- I � of land purchased from the native chiefs t,si 4 Tyreman was caught in the blizzard w c I I I � i . I 7 the evening it, different amusements, it be. Friday evening of last week'given ip Miller�s' iss Washi;gton, elocti,tion �� .... I ' I A . and which have been converted into coff6e and ad one of his fingers frozen. -Mr. R.S. . . i ist, of Clinton ; . I . Ing the fou -tt. annivermary of their weddin hall, Cromarty, by M1. J IH I er- 'violinist, Sesifprth, and local � I & Son plantations the natives being employed' to H'6 ointed Collegiate Inati- g . ames. ys opt Mi" koore,i, I I I I C. A. -Humber do the work' of cultivation and paid for I Y day. It w 65 ell seen- by all guests present chant of that I lice. They. repor� .. lh2 a ing. t�lent. —Miss Nellie M6dd read an excellent - i 6 . � I ! I I I tli�te ruetee by the county coun(il.-Mine . . ' - . I . I I that Mr. and re. Thirsk did all in their had a very enj 3yable time. -A nu'mber' of paper upon, the subject,! 11 Go'd',s Army," at ._1 � . I their services. At the end of the third Mu bton, -of Wingbam,was visiting friends �t � , � ­ I - - I ��, � .i . .Jewellers, Seaforth. year returns are obtained from the crop, , wn ille latter part of last we ek.-Mr. power to in a tfieir guests enjoy them- the youth and leatity .Of this vicinity as. SUnday evoning's League. �i The meeting 1 OwMAIL& .� �_, , � I r selves. Mr. nd Mrs. Thirsk and family in- serribled at - r. Do ald B 'ntuell's %nd Drt Su Ly - , 9 . 1618 me dre' DJ D Wilson are in Tor I I . -nds . I -- I I I Y in to ,', at 7 p. m., is the consecration I . and after four ears the missions beco and Onto this � � - .. I Z !� self-sustaining. Mr. Lawrence and his eel- w tend going iw at in the near future. We all tripped the lig t fantastic until the W,ee meetin& tbi�, topic to be tak�n by- Miss Ids . I - � . B�ek.-�r' W N. Watson, Mrs.] Wilson, . I - - . I , I I 99 league will spend a year'in Zambesi in order E d Mr. J. S. I Roberts wish them he best of success and good - small hours w n all went home saiinfied I a . -._.L - . -1 - I- I ilv6r 6reek, an 3ritton.�-j4�arterly servicekiill be h Id ' . I- � I � . I I I a . I . � to"become thoroughly acquainted with the ate still confined to i their residet , . nt a asant e venin I " La&6' F u-- r Jacket& - � I I Your Needs for 18 0 . , ices but health in tb ei - new home. Mr. Thirsk is a with having sp nt a p . g. -The the Methodi�t church, at 1,0...30 a. m., Sun- . - I I ' I � .� . I . - country before establishing . their station. - J of the other vict�ims of I& grippe are &I good fe low, and his numerous friends recent anow hai made odd i a] i hitig once day, Februar 11 I . I I � 1, I � . gani "19 - _ L y 5th. Sunday'sebool at 3 1). . ,­ - - I _1� nl� will miss h* more, if it o ily co tinues..- r. James m. -.Mise S.' Moore, of Siiafoth, was the - - I Our stock of Groceries is now and complete.1 They were entertained at a farewell meeting suitiently recovered to be around. -Miss IT ; . I . � . . I Our butch - I in Toronto on Monday nigh NOTES.- Ai iother of the fair maids of our Parish spent -a ew da, a last ek r guesti of Miss Farnham last;,� Sunday. -Mr., � , . or shop is up-to-date w th choice mestq, t, at whiell both 14. Beattie, daughter of Mr. John Beattie, I - . . . .1 poultry, Jto. I I town has pg seed from - light harness to acquaintances in thi I vicini .- are W. Loughlin, Of Ingersoll, spent a few days � I I . 1, Our telephone I@ No. 9. young men made farewell addresses, full -of ,Who bas'been troubled for some time with & double. -Mr. Samuel Shayze ha,d a very sorry to learn t lat M ,3. The as eka is of last week at Mr. J. � Britton's. -blessrs. Ladies' Fur Cap es, ,� . . I A I � � ,� fervor and enthusiasm for the work in s4re ;oe, had the ailing member removed on i I - � - . : our delivery to all parts of town is prom successful v ood bee on Tuesday last, when under the doet to car .-Mr. 4 r k Fitzo. Scott'and MeGavin, of Leadbury, spent . our prices for produce of all kinds is thetghest. which they are about t ed 2esday, by Doctors Scott & Mackay. - an : I � . 0 ngage. I "I'll, I . :� . he got hom4 i about thirty cords of wood in gerald in this eek i r Mrs. Sunday with friends -here. ' I'lle sick are ; � our invitation Is to' both buyers and sellers, and a � 6nnual congrega onal - meeting of the I in this iting hi siste . � . I . I I � I of business is south bl&ln Street. -P the log. -T ie re are numerous victims of la '(Rev.) R. A. Miller, c I Tham I I ; any place � - WOOD WAINTED.-W nted immediately Spaf(rth Pr abyterian church will be held . peford. .Mrs. improving, but the dodtor is still kept busy� I I . I . I � grippe arou id our corners. -Mrs. R. Holtz Albert Ryckman, whc has beep donfi a to ___ - Ladies" Cloth .Jacke � a quantity of good hard wood. beeab and maplo, Monday evening next. -The ladies of ' - : . i � O� A � ts_, , I : . green and dry, 22 inches long, free from knots, for t4e IV, C. T. U. bav,e made ar "been onj tie hick list, but is now on a her bed th,-oug i a sev are attack 0 I& : . . g'ements ,� I ippe I � which!V2 p.r eord will. be �ald. Apply at the Ex- . ran . McKulop, . . L i 'BEATTIE BROS � f covery.-Mr. John Thirsk is is, we are pleated to I ear, fav6rabl cov- � � ' . � : "I rosrroit Office, Seaforth, I vIth Rev. VV. J. Clar c, of London, to have fo r' I --- i J Way - Posm) AWAY. -Another break hais been - - i ai� cod (rk at chopping, and himself ering.-We art pleased to hear t a Mr. . z I : do K . , Grocers I Butchers, We have bargains' in everything, but h1m deliver his celebr ted lecture, 11 With 0 log g �ant, Mr. Arthur Mere, are Joseph Couch i I fr� i made in the pioneer ranks in this township, acket Cloills ,- � .� � .nd h 8 as iel reco ring r , his recent ef I , . especially in watches, Call and get our prices. i. Fire and S ord in th Soudan," in Seaforth, I very i' By 0 , I . Wit- . . I - I Daly i Co.,, Jewellers, Sesif?lrth. 1625-1 oji th ) e bu Vuesdays and Fridifyo. illneve.-Mitle Grerty pyd is, the g f Tti.es( ay, Fanny Laird, rellet. of the late Wm. I � 1SEAFORTH. TEL, NO. 8 F* I . .. veni g of Monday, February 13th. ; 9 I Miss Mary Nic iolls,_�' aart6r)y �ervice will S I re, r, diedab her residenoe on the 14th � - . - I : I � After La ri . e, what then.? Why, go to T�e 1 ��rocee a are to b 3 used in aid of the !__ ' ' . ' .- I i - i . . 1698 � . be held here next Sab ath. c ce ision, after several weeks illness. The I ; I . � � � � Lumeden & ilson's and get a b,)x of Dr. Clark's pqor, it the town. -Mr. John Mar-vyn, of I - Blyth. , I , de ea ted, who had reached the advanced - ; � ----- im fro Pills. They -will enrigh the blood ) —0 ! 0 - � I . and rejuvenat the system ,� generally. Price -926o and Toroi to, was a gu a, Har- LocXts _11)% Tennant, of Carson Uity, � I ag4 ol 88 yeaiv, only survived her husband Winter Dress Goods. 1 , - I i - . I C3 ley. ; I � 11 - : . STROHM AND RALWAY TICKET p4rhfy, last week. -Mr. Davia Baird, of Michigan, wh� i has been visiting relatives - A I 50C per box. , umoden & Wikson, SeaforW .16!6.1 a couple of weeks. At the �jme of her hue- I ; ; ­ : I � I i ­ � � FEED Co4N.-On han"d at Hamilton & S!!. Paul, is- -ih this vicinity. Air. Baird here has retur 3ed home. -A skating carni- COUNCIL - ; lei, council met baid's death'her life'was despaired of, but ... � : AGENCY ----now I - . - MEi mi xa, . tan I ---- I I . I � We reproFent the following - Steamship lines :- Kerlake'q seed I store, Sesforth, a oar load of feed hare to . see his father� Mr. George val will tak I Ilace the BI th skating on Monday,- January Oth. All the mem- sh4 lingered 'on for a short time. The re- 11 L ; ,,_,t corn, and a few more good potatoes left. 162q.tf who a very ill. -The Imany do rink, .on Itruary 3rd; bers were prese it -except Mr. Stinson. E. miains were,1 interred beoiae those of her so I . r I my on i " Dominica. Allan " " Buaver," " White Star " - = . frien d night, Fie I 'in L - -and ... I - Hov � and " Anch ne "' The old airangement for REbtrim-Eit the Dominion Bankrupt 86ck � . - I Etue was paid ,Sla for sneep, killed' by dogs _ n oemeter �ou- t . of1mi, tark, me -chant tailor, will . be Blyth band I furnish music for the even. li�sband, the Maitlandba'k I - I Or LI �, . If Y � ticketing to Manitoba and Northwestern points via Company's greau sale of dry goods, readymade �1,th_ so ry to lipar that ae,ir, very dangerously ing.-The n )q,t Blyth monthly fair will be last ear, and 4ohii 'Rau, $4,66, for same Thursday. The family, who have thus been -_ . -North Ba,y Is in force again, and you are not put to Ing, mantles and miffinery nowjgoing on at Hof man ill� le pasIsed through successfully Y � � � 1. a most held on Tue "y hockey cause. The by�law to�,do away with pa d ived of father and mother- in so short a ' I L I � . . . - � --- I the inconvenience of exchanging your 61oket or re- Brothers' old otand, Seaforth. 1W 3-1 di�ficx It ope0ation, which as performed on club has organized The first for iheep'kille& ty d ge as passed. Ying 'Pr, have t4e,sincereat sympathy of all. �� I . I . . checking iour baggage at Toronto ",formerly. VVe We want your trade ! How are we g)ing , W - here. The time . Winter Millinery. . . ifu ; 6t the! Toronto General Hospital on practice too c lace on the skating rink last u;le ) � 11 . - � ­ . nd Thursday ir igilit. There was a good turn tions given to blave 50 copies printed. The Mrs. William. Easton, of the'14th concession - � ._4 . out. - :.. � I � �,�_ -, ��M7 recovery to all appearance3, when -We a ,c sorrow to bear that Mr. A. 14 'I, , issue through tickets and through baggage . checks to togetit't Why, by selilag you goods at ]owe* r riaos � I . t, � a tore rcpor�,1,%a8aCc8 ted, and instrue- OBITUARIO.-On Wednead4 of last week, 11 : S11 pointi. than you can buy elsewhere. The reason wI y we v of � last week, and was making a I .. can do so is because wa pay strictly spot caEn for p I I collector receiv�d'an a de for,$4.12 uncol- of McKillop,j passed to her reward, etter a . ­ _� � L I I � It 1 4 1 , AGENT, everything, thereby gotting, the very beat prices, u denly complications act in, and At prom- 11, PI I � 111111111111111111111111111 , .., � ,- W. SOMMEAVI'LLE P - ummei , �ublic school teacher, in very lected dog -ta - also big salary and somewhat li�gering illness. Deceased bad ' .. . . ., and I I I . � - I and you knowyrbat cash does., J. F. Daly & Co., Mrs. St4rk Ma ill at presen b. I Mr. E. Moe 1 4�,, - Jewellers, seatcrth, . I n writing he is very low. 68 � er has been hired Postage allowsto e amoanting to, $80. Five not been well for some months, but was . � --- - , Commercial Buildin.4 Seaforth. . � 16MA — I I . . 1, I - I � . '. 4e graphed for on T ursday, and left on as travellei for the Henderson _ Bicycle copies of muni ipal and isBessment sets thought to be recovering, when a few days - - .� - - __ . I TtionoUGHBRFD POULTRY rop. 1 8.�L&'-A th afternoon train fo Toronto -Mr - oderich, and entered upo i his were ordered fo the u5e cf tn'embers. Next ago ebe'woa attacked wit - — fine Barred Rock, VV,hItc Rock, Light Brahmas a d ( s. John Company, G n 4 is grippe, to . _ . p leaves here to -day (Friday) for Ross- duti 0 We imut to Clear the. ..- . __ � - - . k�a American Cockerels for Bale-, All prize winning I es last iveek.-Mr. David Ross, of meeting will b? held on Monday, March which she speedily succumbed. Mrs. East. I . I MUM i � , . � - t 19 ut I I on was a quiet, unassuming person, beloved ; stock. Willson Brbs., Settiorth. 1625-2 d, British Columbia, to rejoin her bus- Toronto, is , isiting at the home of� Mr. 60h. , . ... ou 44 t 00'riot Defective eyesight causes headaohes. The ba d, who preceded her some time ago, and William Catripbell.-Mr. William Sloa has MATR131O_N1AL.--A easing and interest- by all who knew her, a consistent member - � I Tr � J - . - y I I I i remedy is �'roperl , fitted spectacles. We. ca suit w9eit she will in futt re make her home. returned frorn his visit to the sn was celebrat . Balance of .. _ , � I -Y, a � T .1 eat wishes � in event ad at the home of of Duff's Presbyterian church, Walton, and I . 11 ­ I a i � you. No charge for examinations. J, F Daly & �Iet,b of in 6ny friends go with states, . 9 � . I �, � �__ Co., Optici 0 . � Mrs. Grassick, 2rid coLession 1 on January one whos3 religion shone out in her every- �, I DISTRICT MATTERS. ans and jewollors,-$eaforth, 1025-1 , 1 - - - � I . he her new we8ten i home. -Mr Brown, i- I i - � I - 0— . I 20 th, when M iss 8 hord and W W. E wards, day life. Her maiden name *as Eliza Hall, I I , ' . 10 . . I d " -- I I I �, -11-1 � I _. I I I . . � I of' ndlan Head, Nort west Territory, was I Londesboro.'- � both of Courtwr ig hto � , : - . � �. �. . - , ere united in the � and s�e was twice married, her first hue. - Z .7; 4 � I I . A Huitos Boy's Loss. -Mr. J. B. Mb- vls�ttlng Messrs. H. R. Jackson & Son this 11 I I I _� . � - SCHOOL &'.CTION NO. - I�CKEMMJTII.- a of matrim remony band being R. Sparling, who died about five - � � - pr","7 � 17 � 1. . . 2 T I Kay, principal of the Kirietton Busina a we , 1,8k. -The following personq were'tickeited GATHERINk.s. -Miss Mary Andrews, I who holy bond I 11 Winter Goods � I I I 1. - ... We have received sel nications College, is wtill-kriown-in this' county, haT'. th" aek by W. Somerville, G. T. R. up-' attended thei annual Sabbath school 1 and was performed at six o clock, in� the presence years ago, she having only bpen married to , � - � � I - !in reference to matters in I this section. 1 - tol M Epworth Lie $ ne convention held in, Goder. of a number of iv vite guests. The bride her no bereft partner for three Years, and . - ing relations residing near Kippen, and b.6- ;n 'Agent : James Hastie, to Victoria � � - I bath was ,,, *in a costume ofblue, � f7 ; three children, sur ives her. The � � Some of them are very long; ,some of them ich, gave an)e ceellent report to the Sab harmingly itbire he, with � . i i � ing himself a native of old Huron. All B !, Columbia ; Miss Edge, to Detroit' - . . v I I a little personal and all of them are more or . is . t school on Su' , lay'. We expected the League -trimmed with rilbbon, nd was i assi[sted by ahy of,the entire community goes out ... i . � wil ,r . G I regret to learn that he NJ i�higan ; Mr. Browh, to Indian Head, � , has met with a ' J10 /" th'', , � I . - I less calculated to stimulate and kee� alive 0 ory ; i Miss Janet Goven- report on Mot day evening but Miss Maggie I .Mon d and I Miss Emily to Mr,J Easton and children,� The funeral, #9 I i . ' � . . any little -ill seri'u8 loss through the destruction by fire I Noltb west Territ � - Owinj to the "Te re This V -- � I - -feeling that inay have arisen in of the Oddfellow's building i lee storm there , v )re ,not many out so it wa's de. Morrison, who , each gowned in blue. on T1ursdaJ,, to the Maitlandbank ceme- I � I � . I . � . M the section rather than to allay it. n Kingston o �, to Crystal, North Dakota. -There . . In the Wedne day eveniDiZ of last week. I !A can�je near b I cided not to ;� ve it till Monday ev , The Aisted by ' ears. John tery, 3eafortb, was largely attended. . I'll � . � I I I I . I Mr. M� -a eing a fire b awkshaw a hotel, Fe 8 c�ldnt CraiggraonodMa" I I& - of I at week� the spirit of . ' I I ' interests of the section, therefore, we are- of 38( . bruary 6th 4when there will also bi mes'McDona ,�w lethe wed- ursday a I � i Ka,y'g college, whiA was one of the besi On Wednesday, through a defective chim- bate. -,There banque iven . ding snarch wa' 4 . ­ I the opinion that the part of wisdom is to ; . an a farewell t s I layed by Mr. Edmund � John ette, 4n old and well'known resident . I I . equipped ifi the province, was located in ne �, I I ut being noticed in time no serious in. Morrison. -_ Af I I . -.68000. - . , lea,ve them all unpublished. School section . to Dr. Agn(vp by the people of this place ter Lbe (eremony the happy � of thi t concession,, of.UeKillop, took �-. " difficalties, like church and family quarrels this building, The ort says : The fire' jury vir s done,. -We are sorky to learn that I I � � I I I I . � J I ' February 49t. A very pleasant time was company mat dom -n to a most elaborate sup- its flik ht. . Mr. Betts wAs' b6rn and married - I ; " are rarely impruved by newspaper c6ntro- out 6.40 lock- in the Business MO F by the e who were pi I � . 4 broke out ab , .ank Hogg, son M Mr. James Hogg, spent� ' resent. Manywill - per prepared by -.he go:)d lady of the house. in Eal land, and settled,in McKillop, some I . � I illop, is ve . _ . College qua of , I . I � versies and ao a rule, the less z said in this Ill 8 ' ; . rters .on tl e second story. J. B. 'Im, ry ill with an attack mis the te Int face of Dr. Agnew. Our We wish the young ,�Ouple all happiness in 35 or 36 years ago. Mrs. Betts died on ' pflammation of the lung,q.-Mr, Thomas d : McKay, proprietor A the college, with! Of i i I way concerniug them, the sooner they are several others, were wriversing in th ,,y's auction sale of farm a goo wis es - with him. -Quite a number their new life. I � Febru try 25, 4 898, i'� her 77�nd year. Mr. As to be Ready fo -- : I i e Busi- Dat took i le* � � -_ � I r , � - , - mended. � of the, peopl erehave been suffering from , 61 � . � Betts �ad been ailing for thq'past year with . I : . *—, I ege o metts &c., at E'grnoniville, on ues ay, la I I � leer on his face, and had spent six 11 . . . . . � ness Coll flice. 9 hey beard a lamp ex- � 'i , MT8 � ( I I , grippe, bu a are pleased to say they are a can 1. I Oil t, I . . plode, and rushin- into a hallway found the� wao very successful. here was a large at. getting aron I nicely.�Mr. J. Lowery the 1. weeks! at a Toronto hospital � in the � hope of �� . Cr-.r.T.r\(. -Two rinks of Phe Seaforth a ,. . . names blazin,y ifercely. T da ce everything cffered was sold GLF,,&_Ni.No,s.-JIenry I Ames intends taking ,gettin� relief, but it proved unavail and I � curling club went to St. Marys, on Tuesday, 2 hey sought , ? . and popular teacki r of school section No� ,5 con. ' i .. . .to taki? part in the competitions. for the aubd ue th e bli ize, but conld not do eo, ex .. � goo I . prices were re alized. Cattle, and templates ba ing a grand concert about the he Nort hwent next spring, and he he patsed away as above stlated. Ve-1 was New I- _' � speoll � 'U'l western tankard. cepting with a loss of clothing. The Bu . si-' - e ikll cows, sold extra well. -Mr. Mor- imb Ira. R. Brigham,of Clinton may make his boil] 6 th re. -Xew brick resi, . "I sE � I . - The rinks were coin- . b �1 of March A 0 dances will be ere -ted b, Thomaa Smith � 69 cars. 4 months and 2 days old, and was. I uses College, a prospe one concern, occuCd ley Ho rk hat; purel ased the union bus in visiting fr . I 1) LL _. I posed -as follows : No. 1,-E. C. Coleman, . do around here.-Mis.x Addie $1 an oninst, -unassuming man,,And a member � � - a portion of the secon'd flat. Mr. Me ay line from Mr. Shank, Lnd takes possession William Ellicott and Alexander Hird, sr. i I L I . skip; F. W. Tweddle, Thomas Richardson, was not able. to save i �nything. His books abo4t the middle of tE e month. -Mr. A. G. Crisp w ' ill a d next week with fr ends -in of Silver Corner's locality, during the nex t! of the . Mothadist church, � * George E. Henderson ; No. 2,-J. A. Wil. Belgr$ve. - I . James W6odman has bouihit I . t B he Board of Health I , Bum OARDr o,- Hr,.Al.Tlr.-T _. - . were all destroyed, ai well as the endleas A4,8 qelivery horse wok a run to itself on mer so report says, and James Denmau,i ob Royal -hotel, Seaforth, on Mon- � - son, skip : William Ament, John Turner, the house of an end moved in t a ' in the �(Pljng - I I , Wedm , i In . . TR I I I number of other materials, Bapplies, and , I mdAy. While t ie boy was deliverin i - I 12th concession, I* Groy, will brick veneer I V ". - J'ames A. Anderson. No. I rink succeeded . , 9 week. � . ' i I day of lai t week. The reevp, clerk, John SP -1 � ­ . . � . . "I i in defeatin I g St. Marys by a score of I 0-0 ,. to furniture going to equp a going concern. some goods at Mr. Ja es Reid's residence, . I .1 I . his regidence.-Anotheir of our worthy resi- MoF I . -1 I I - L L 4 1 � ! . , Irov. Then. Murr&V, B. , O'Oonnell, and . I .... , � . i A prtial insurance covers its lose. on tic -th Main street, the horse took ad- dents passed aw . fror� time to Leternity in 'I I V, I 1, and Stratford by a score of 33 Ito 10. , - L Richad, ollard. the sanitaryinspectair, were I 1. �� I . 0 1 � I I , - van�ltaj e of his absence and made for borne. ekersmith. theiperson of M Philip Botz on Tuesday, L I L . No. -2 rink defeated St. Marys by ]&�to 14, i . 41� . . i . . all preset t. The .report of the secretary I I al � . rtekthegate post and smashed the I I . - ; ' , at -.NiosDV1LG10 -Marl' , It a �, VVE�T ENJ om.-There 'to a g -"d deal of I& t week, ''a d, 681 years. The grief . ­ 'Ecke , i b were defeated by Stratford by 14 to 21. M, , NOTT, S. y of the peo- sleiih -as well All spilli, ig a number of orders of sickness ere at present. -MO. Whit stri an children and relatives allowed Visit during the last kearthere were Stock � .1 ,_ � ��j �2 This gave the two rinks a plurality over ple of our healthy villi ge have be ' 58 births, 10 marriages and �9 deaths regim. 11 I � . � � en off duty Moog be way, and 6 up in Crich in undor the doctor's care wA con. ha heartfel 1_� I L _. aally wound the yiniatliv, of the entire . I ... - 1: 8tratford of 16 shots and over St. Mv;rys of atel . Last week ,we , drew attention to � i I - I tered. 1here were 4 deaths I under 25 years �r� . . I � I Y front f the store. -W iile packing ice in T. gestiop of tho lungs. -Mr. James .,rich ka '11- --- residence � in ­ I �, � community. . f- * I . of Will's of age ; a ie death from 00#8umption, d _,�_._�L � - I3 shots, -Th -e colts went to Hensall a Fri. everal., which did not exhaust the list by R. .F. ' 'j'ase & Co.'s ref -igerstor, at Harpur- confined to the bodoe,with the grip, -Mr - Pollard, of Ethel. as been - purchased by sl�l 4 - .1 � . ' ­ ­ . I I , � --, "' " last, to play the return match with the ny means, Mrs. Wra. -Allan , 'g at her . William Lake, of he same localityo one from yphoid fever. M small pox is Which will be on-: hand ­ , day , Mrs. Me- hey! on Wednesday, N. r. Win. Keeler mat JbeephCrich'is visitin home in U for the I I REM I �' Hensallite.a,and were defeated by five shots. ee, Mrs, (Rev.). Graham, Mr. D. Steven? wit - a painful accident.. His hand was borne. I � I i I sum of $400, who i refiring from f . now in ebee and the neighboring statex, I 1� - - - ­ I ' ,. I _� . n and Mr. Alex. MpCas have all been catt lit between two bl eke of ice a arming- and as a number of children � ow attending , I' nd the DEATH. � old an,�-very h 0 Mr. Pollard has r i ved back to his farm on - _. -_ Z I -I. DFA1111 oF MR, ER.SGRiE Nwoi,.-Many evere sufferers, but are now making pro- two:�mhin bones in the hand were broken. ' ad resident o this townehi n 't e perso . the 6th concessio 1 Mr. _-Lake will . have school art not vaccinated, th secretary was at an Early Date - 11), . 1� .. � P �7 � P, i I authorize to, no y a to are that par- - 0 1. I . - I , I b. of our readers will regret to learn of the rase health ward. -The Rev. 'Mr. Shaw- It viill be a couple of v reeks before he will of Mrs. Whi i ayi, of the Huron road, passeg; his new purchase p'ainted inside and outside ents who have chil n at ng school not — � I I � � death ofkIr. E'. Nicol, of Boissevain, Mani. ant to St. Marys on! Sabbath, to Pregedh be . bit to use it again. -Mine Marie Kidd, to bar reward, on Friday even g of IA4t I and make other t oce iry improvements.- , . Mo ,� - : "a . - . . i toba. Mr. Nicol was well and widely or the Rev. Mr. Grant. --Mr. and Mrs: H. - . vaccinat;e 11 Must ge 0111 iscoinated dur- I I I I his been seriously ill since New Years, weak, at the, r!pe. age of 83 years, M rs� poession, I , � I b . I J. J. Gorsalitz, I 21bb, co , g Febn ary or March, and 1 those who re- . � 1 7 I covering. -M I - X known in this county. For many years he 'hesney spent several !days lately with r - 9w re ion Katie Rnseelli of Whitley has been's, resident here f( i oTp,n% in . 4 Th .... wl� . I 01a; is - � ir over! call.one day k � hil h i i , . z was a resident of the township of Tacker- Yes in Exeter arid Uensall.-kessrs. G '"' a" " fuse, thetrustees were authoiized to reftise . . . .- - Goderi,,h, is this week visiting with her 50 years,, bei44 one of the first merr bar* of , the bush. A big limb, 4 knecio a off Y a to allow them in school unless they produce - � � � . smith, and subsequently, previous to remov- nd H. Jackson attended- the funeral of the friend, Miss Kate Kehoe. the old log c4orch at Turner I v appointment. , fallingtree and a r ck him wit full force - . I I . . � . I . . a doctor�a certificate. I I � ----&-- She leaves aj#�rnily of six daughters, viz. : , on -the right a dropping . I y ing to Manitoba, was in business in Wing- ate James Gardiner, Postmaster, of Bay. , . AlViparties having " aughter of Mr. ld Tay last ---We deeply regret to I . - 9 . im. to the cause of c )mplainr,, by dead Animals not be- I . � I . I - ­ ' ' : Mrs. Hallan&-. Mrs. Laurence, GDderich ground. Marveloustolrelato he was not . - � � I late of Rodgerville' 'We nete the death of the i - I � 11 .1 - James Bonthron, I te a ion S. Hullis- ; .1 Mor *w. I . . ing bariet . or other nuisance' should apply I I 1, ': I . township ; Moira. Cbarlesworth, Dakota ; seriously injured, --A bl f Eq Me FA UL - . . I � ry enjoy& a even- I � to the ties rest member of thile board, or to . t . � - . ` il - I I are indebted to a Boiwevriln paper r the t Dn, whose remains w re interred in our i NbTL i. -Bad roads and stormy weather Elizabeth, 4 i&rine and Fanny, wb D lived pent atfte he e of William and Richard P,ollsird, sanitary iuOl ector. � � 1! following particulars: "The sudden onday fternoon. It is in. hinoere I a I . as . - ­ . - � good ma y from at V . (-; .1 tending with the mo�lier. Her remains were in- 2aw.Smaith, 16th cencessionji n Tuesday . lim- �1 p , . , i . . __ _: . of Mr. B. Nicol, of the firm of E. Nicol . & ( eed a sad afflicti6a. for the brother anid. chqp_ch )n 113anday last, -An entertainment tarred in Turr Jr=t7y on Mon� ay. A evening of lart week, the occasion being the 9 i I I . ' ,1�1 - ,�un, general merchants, lumber and gain i later in the home, 'Who, within two years, is amon 4 the events ne b month, . It will be large number , - 0 -1 Usbome, :': Dry Goods Co., - . - 1� , ,; ] a awed their respect 43rd anniversary of their :wed,ding day. . . � - � 1, I �� � i ; - dealers, of Boissevain, Manitoba, on Alon- have been bereaved of their mother and two held, in �Ihe school in sen,ion 3. The follow- for the deceas 0 by attending the fur eral. The children at d , grandchildren, though Tax Ti umn ROAD CHURC)L�The West. � . . . 1 �, - (lay evening, January 23rd, came SO f great a sterB.-By-the'Way, what is the matter ing committee was appointed to look after a ow that we re- some were unavo 3,blyi absent,�with some minster 0' list week - has thio to Bay about . , , . I I OZITUARY. - - t is with sorr C. 11 � � ah ok, not only to his wife and famil ,, but. with the.good people of school section No. � � I'f / � I progra me: Fourth lit e, S. Mepracken, H. cord tfie death A George, oldest son f Silas other friends m ear�y in the evening. the Thamm Road Presbyte4�n .church and T_J I _. toothe whole community, here he , ras so 2 They', are-reaII7 making their neighbors Wheeler, William Kerney; 5bh line, T. Eyre', after a i )knees of a few days. Al. Shortly after the I I _�, iis were !invited to congregat .on,, "'The twentl4h anniversary _Vks Greahold - - Voir 8h - I , . I I e ! n. . merville; 6bh ­ I - - -_ - I t, long andifavorably know Until tb) time ai2xious I What, if the conta Fion should Miller, John McArthur- G. So thou5h everytiing was' done thai kind take their places nd & wall a read table. of the Opttlement at Thathes Road and . I � I rl : � � i 'I , , i of hib de4th, Mr. Nicol had always enjoyed : spread arid arose over the thin line into N line,', Edward Cantelon , William 'Cook, Alex, frien 5 and ni�( ical skill could do, ie was When all had mat a ad themsel of all the - Kirkton, !of the Rev. C. Fletcher, M. A. 1. - � f .. . V /-I - , , I . . good health, when he was suddenly st�ioketi . 3 wheie!�omewhat similar conditions exisot., Russell, -Quite a num ' attended the en. called a ay oO Monday, January 16th, The good t ings befoi them, the table was was hald'in the Thames Road church on Dt�y Goods Store. �� � , w h I �i . I : r . I r I ! I �e - - I � ., I I . . � � . ; . I � . I I . I i i i . � � ! I - ,- .1 � � � . � : ; I - ! � . � I � .. � I � � I . � ! I . I i I 4 I � . � I f � ; - t . I I I 1 1 i ! I I . - I I I � : : I � I I - � .1 . 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