ton, called on as Miss Frankie Forest. is the ' Mockler. received one o! , res. J. KELLY, Sec. quham.-Jun. 10th, l90l.â€"â€"2 fellow who Places to be bilion to be 'Wn villag a. “m'isu’t it?1 welcome. 'inx night. line is now NEWS. rations Works It a movmg Mr. R. Gray, of Han a brief call Monday. ‘ two nights’ moving phonographic entertain previous to last \iss mention of the matter‘ our memory. ’Owing placement of the lense: _~'â€"â€"' “PM! steam pi] who). new block n: the 3 thoroughbred shgrthorn rig’ng '2"ears, 2 bull calv regime dpodjgreos. Applv Mr. Wm. Blau, of Atwood, spent singers andoantertainera they are all a few days last week as ghest of Mr they "0 Chm†‘0 be and Mrs. Henry Farr Bru'wn, clerk in the 8. J. J. Hunter will ,; leave in.a couple of weeks to take a .; position in F urned on ‘ it after spending an son W John McFadden, Lecturers enJoyable fortniuht with his many J â€" ~-~ - riends m town and VlClnlty For Sale . w“ .. “ _ ....... v." as Jane): (1011631 F ruesaay " ‘‘‘‘ " W“ Toronto. After a period spent ii a"-.. quIIUU Olngers p. ' f peered here on ' ’ ° _ . mission mark in the newer districts 0f Pricenlle, he was, in 1861. duly settled a a Priceville and the Rocky Saugeen. V Besides these two widely separated esday morn- charges, he had other ‘ - ' ' g‘to resume his '. Annual looting Public Library. For week ending Jan. 5. 1901 The Corner Store. day, Jan. 21! 190 Goo. Bunnie, ,Bnnouaq. is the Sec’y. ne Hamptén, of Forest. is the guest of Miss ' Mockler. Rowland ' wu elected mayor. of M M393 Crawford returned to'] Toronto by plurality of ova! 4000. on 3y. annua} meeting of the In to]: éohpenod a. ears, 2 bull calve‘guxh’ pedigrees. Apply to ' DONALD HCILvmoE j' m 00 a 5 great im- '. we trust wan-m the neighborhood of __ was absent nearly ti “11" comes back quite in '5 1901. "country, intending to annual. early spring. He g . min. 15 Tuesday looking well i “ 21 around Regina, he says 5 I: 6_ Mr David Hicks B I . 3 the position of Classic 3 x 11 the School here during ‘ - 5 left on Monday morn General dir- Wardsville, County of . and N. W ,, take charge of the clas ment in the High Sc a town. \Ve knew Mr 1 yhom, of the share- Secre tary Orchard. Your: very respectively . . DAVID Holman. heifers, public . e lenses the moving rooster with a G] -â€"â€"â€"â€"J UVUIJ rr" miss- changing a thorough! enelg ully repre- have thought the ro_ad I, u--- -,L D at evervthinn ...-._L ham Inn- Mr. R. Gray, of Hamilton, gave us which ‘ :3 brief call Monday. two nights’ phonographic e previous to last \issue, mention of the matter wholl ’ our memory. 'Owing to s l Mr. B. Gray, of Ha a brief call Monday. two nights., ° Ph°n°8r8ph1c entertainmen prOVious to 18: \iflflnn Ln; .1 milton, gave us "'.J -tUUU IIlUll‘l'lg having exchanged wo pastor, Rev. Wray ‘ L evening discource was practical and gave evid tured thought l a , Rev. Wray mith. The f evening mm“... 7 l|;an "-A._. -g.v ’ he says were go Ul‘ 0d :Ks 15. A., 'who held Classica} teacher in was exceedingly ev1dence of ma- 0. of Regina, is with friends in fOrchard. He â€'0 years, and i love with the o return in the gave 113 a. call U. The creps the Plym ' Fore“. held Sunday night, 63 as they 39. outh Brethren Marden, Friday making ï¬tness in her lust;~ d Mrs. in town mm at 'ef spect by their presence. d- harson, in a brief addres named this part on Tues- W ‘8‘“ - - . tough to look at dl their Mrs. Alex. Allm. enter. it neu- relati'vos right Yew Years night. WW“ ‘1 â€â€œ1 Pfluptly AM u. hoqr. Mr. Gingh'ï¬uha‘l ’ Pilot him as far as VV .V show him what mut nr 1r. Allan predeceased he; 15 Shelwas the mother of six ï¬ve sons and one daughter, ad“ “'_g__ ‘ p melr abode in the a-r where they resided afterwhich they removed >n._.3 Egremonc. on w Tp. for hich .. JAMES ALLAN re “0‘92 to give ination concerts 3 in the School, poken of. Part going 0mm. uruunm and Little \ .eral services, while c of the church of o . Mr. McGregor, of I I, showed their re. 11 r'address, summed t: 3 characteristics of v “Intense devoted- tc It to be his duty.†cc to apprehend {or A ginal sources the bc man and in Conservative. ‘ But very few member of the Orange the ,world bet- deceased was a kind at Earnestly we gentleman and high!) century. with all who lrnnm m- '9 "1083 ,‘v--‘\d 1086 among settlerg, Mr. Wm. are spent. away on the 5th Convoymoor. Val “For, ', January 10th Coileg é, manneryW‘. The little son of Mr was very sick with I under the skilful tra Jamieson the little fel inguicely. Notary Public, Commissioner. Mr- James Mam seriously ill Wit the lungs, but we he is improving. I!“ seriously ill wf the lungs. but W he is improving -- “vynllla cry sick with bronchitie, but the skilful treatment of Dr. :01] the little fellow is improv- ely. .uutu, or Uneb boygan, Mich. James Bell. of Wingham. us were tollou ed to his last we in the Cr ver, on Tuesday by relatives and friends. We‘ r Sincerfl s_vmnflfh‘r tn LL_I â€"'--v- wife_ of Geo. ,1901{ Remnants of Dréu.a We _.h‘v°. put on the mung... -n Wishing alll a happy New Ye are your’s for trade. the counter I.“ out “h. I o