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The Clinton New Era, 1888-01-13, Page 1- q . 7 ' , ; ­ I I " .. , , 11, , - .r ­ - ' , , - , r I r ' ' I ', " ! .: . , ,. I 1. . . , I . I ,,, ` , li I . _: , I ­ ., __ 1,1, ",_'. _,,­,. ,. -,r r . , ,-; ;­,,", ' - ­.-; .,: ­' ,­­­­ . ... ... . , : I I . I I " . 1, I , I. . I . _. . 1 . I . -T. NTY-TFTIR 11. W , .P, VOL I , , , , . . .. r , 00 ., ,_ XA11414 , : - . I I , . I t I . . . . - . . CLINTON9 ONT14 J-A;iU 1, A] Y 139, 188$0 " , "' r ' . I 'r : . , : - - y , 'I 11 , ,. - . . " I , . , ,: - ' , ` , _ , _ r i . . 11 , I . . - 4 I I " - . r I '. . I . 14 1 ". . . I 11RQ1!PMK.19.F'_` . - k : - . : I I I I . . . . . . , - . I I I . i+ff ! - " . . . I r ,,T -,f- F!4. ! - I r - I . . ... , . . I I I . ­ , 't . . - , :7 - . , - , . . I . , ,, , , , . . . . I ! . , . I . I 1 , ", - r r . : ;1 , . - .1.11-1 -1 I.- .., 11 .i ­ . ­ ­­­­ . I r I I r r. . .11 - - ­ ..._1 1-r , , "' I _. -_ - I . . . , "' , , , , , , "' - - I ___ . - _. _ 1 , XQ6-lm vulki0h, clili A 09 . . . , : ", ­ , ­­­ ­ -1" -1- 1-1--'_ _­ ­,­­­_, !, , Summerhill. Colborne. - . . . , 11 I I . . Pelgrave, a Fairmers, Club, reary Keys, of F4tVo 'W I , r ,, '.`_ , ,,iii'u" by, #.,Wci rf o TWO vi-IIJ be: an morning sek,'vigs, . Mo! lotmeous. Procedils, Grai ton .,rj;,, . . , in XOT4s , , 'y; . I ,,, , -are-visiting No da pear U r havego e to,Summerlilllto spend a I . . e aalm ran_ ono a r , , , "" .' , " 1` : , ", '_,, ," " . . of hi" h6jap . 'a. , ton Farmers' Club was. held in the club Thgo Nix, vice in the eyonip - as Usual r - T esda;y last. " " t o P4ptl§t pturch, on Sunday.; sQr- X. , Lov,t-Axpatas. Jos, Witkics and J. R, Parab tuov ed to Sebriqgvllle on Riages Fgnoy Hienter a,ud Lovett . broken Uat W044eS I . . . t . '. f , 11 11 Th algalai Meeting of .the 0 ,41fA: . ) .., "I ,I g London, Tliorw Mr George McCabe, jr., is, laid -up few weetits, Scott Act Constables resisted rooms of t )a, of Rl . 11104", A, 41i " . 110 meeting I h bad cold. , ,be society, on tile evening 6f Rev. Mr. Oillin of Per us. ocoa. of tho-Literary So iety fbirkiQ 'e. time, wit a I . * Berkshire gig the otbor 4y ,` ` "Ok # , , , , in ow; 0 St., and Must havo been ory , pied the pulpit of atarlo 9t. Church owiug to the 644 state of MI- D. XoMurchio inteudi r weighed, w endrogged, 66r4r,J,b,q.,: r 'r I . * ' . 3 to do -to ,Mri KcKinu6n is recovering n at the p int of ritles. the 3rd in and 0 . r the womher. N - a ohm bad tin abeetlS in her breast satisfactory to the managers ffibe- I I , a . B ;. . I I.", I I. Ir Andre, , . . _ . r. 11, a t. Y. L , ' .. OUSUAday. He is a man of consider. OYSTER 8 UPP , 4. - The a 'nun) a Be- litnoed several times the last month. Daylield again the 9.cene of holders, as the _ . , , I .. _K t 0 r attendance was larger . 'e I r r':. " able ability., Frank 13%er has recovered, from I . , ' r . I oyster suppqr of the-Grauge was held vere attack of the measels. . John Purdu% of Morris, is Out OKI)- lawlessnetis. . then o4 any, previous- meeting, wid the es, farm, in , ast 11 Or, 4 : P. A, I . _'. 1 . r ' r Rev Mr Brick, of the Diocese of on the evening of Wednesday Jan. There must be a bay press somewhere membe . rehip list was augmented by the of A years, t e rent In 105 F, I., 1. , L. vassing. for the new Conser,vative On Tuesday morning last ConstAble addition of the names of several promi- r4k Tliomas Ballapty ' ol,f' , ; Athabaska, is hot .Ing a series of 4Lh I at the egi . no A , , L I., _R m , - I go S idence of Mr John near the river in COlborne, as there was paper, the Empire, published in To- Charles Smith, of Varna, accompanied nen,t farmer ,2 , '::1;` , 1 3,113siouar rvices ih the couaty for Rudd, Goderich township. Those a lot of hay pulle I dlp the vicinity, At the ily, of Wroxeter, h.4ye Move, vf$ ,tht:. ; ,':, M r , , VIA V, 4 I r g . he has S ' , J, Rev "aia. . out of Xr Halatead's ronto. b SpecialConstabl . I present spent a very eiij,)yuble time st&Ok On the 404. ' , r 'Robertson, proceed. appointed bout, the President, Mr ' , where coaxed a,pQ'rmai1gatgij1t , , I .., I I r his land A. Taylor and 'son arrived home ,9 to B,yfi.Id or the purpose of serving Waldron, took %he chair, and after a few ixtion in the woolleian . It i ., , r . . JRey E. Medd. w0o, hae been Spend- by employing local talent in suppl.y.. Mr V, -4u. Ohler has sold All pill- , - "r ., , . Ing his holidays with libs triead Ing al.liate, and by means of games on the Maitland concession, and has , from Hamilton, oil Tuesday ni summonses on hotel keepers for viola- preliminary remarks suit6d to the fds- H R .Elliott, of the 11,_"%,t . 4 ill I tion of the Scott Act. ,Their reception five o6casion, cailoa on the Secretary to til __._.l 'I h" a pollpessio I I - . co accompanied by Miss flardstaff at that place is given in. detail in Ahe read,,the . annual reportof the society. I v ' ewing timber foi tim bar)a ' I on the main road leading to the best Sister- in-law,) Who Will Ppend a pill .! I 'i I - I , : , ; ,'' ' - 100001 College, on Wedneiday. ; eii , , ro", . following sworn declaration, made be- Tiler report was very Satisfactory, an I ' got ,,a ,A splinter ru , lontre. t qto.- T110.,vor"'Pudy"diApersed at an' bought Mr Donald McMurchie's farm, I Hullett, returned to i% it 'I'll I E is Mof77 gG$v1'e oh a I , ,jA I marke *the e r 4 I tt. b ,,, a ,6 eck ' , " I j 11 I ­ , , t in ounty. . i weeks with him and blar parents in fore Police Magistrate Williams, at. considerino, the hard times, the ;Iub 'to his b..d and 11 r Tur officers and sume Of the -Sq] .1, I.. I ­ A FLsaEay.,Mr Donald McPhee, Carrick. I 16 hand. .. .. ry, ,rr . I . I Clinton, on Wednesday:— . . - " to be congratulated on its flourishing , , I of the Salvatiau'Ariffy, It I 1dkTA . S,tanley. , on the WaWanosh bonudary, is talk- The wife of thd late Alexander 1, Charles L. Smith, of the Township financial condition, as a good balance . Min McGregor, who'4as bee;1 labor- ,' I . era;-4ttoo-a , r 1, ; , I . 'Mrs. Jas. McCully is now slowly re. Ing of atarting -a fishery. He has a Robertson -died, on Sunday last, after I of Stanley, in the County of Huron, remains in the treasury. Business for Ing'as a Missionary in bildia, fi2r'a, amo. I I a big demoustratioll W'be' ,hold nado'r, I li , I ,- ,m Commissioner qpZ, at igr - coverhig from her long illnees, ifinning froni a large , bar of years, is on a visiJ to 11 AIr', I , #tford,on lying streo I . 1, , the 16th i A(-.­ j Mrs Doliald Ross is dtilf ill a criti- lluillbring .several years with weak constable, do solemnly affirm and do- the year was then. wound tip by unani- or six I 1-1 X. . . hill on his plac and big intention is Ogg wit. at I received summonses for ser- -electing'ail th PI.-eseut Offla- Miss *, -I . . 'c clare th' .Mrs MCK 8th con. Gray. k I eat coudition . ti .h terminated in consump. . mealsly re - Y, falt for the vioe*upon John Pollook, James Pollock, erg to fill former home waw'Gatt. ,.;: 11, XEov; ning last %vpp.k,the Sqnday Mr Hugh Thompson, of Manitoba, feet deep,then. run the Stream into the " . John Swarts, John Bailey, and Edward term. Thb members then repaired to Mr George Hollan .1. 1. 4; 0, to dig a large pit 20 by 30 feet, and 8 , Mach ByWoRthy is, their'pQsitio e 6regor's a t:, -;-,.f -,. . 01 ;tbl dlat4a of Mr H. Foster present. tormeriv.;f Clinton, is spending a fi family, as it is not ten -months since I d, of M0KiIIQ'2j ba ., ', lwz - ew Elliott, defendants in cases for violation the dining room, where a.,magnificenot rented his farm to Mr Arollibald Fetgli,, , , IR11-12 with three volumes a Thom,p- pit, tfie sides being timbered up first their father's remains were interred of -the second part of the Canada Tem - spread, consisting riot only of he cream son for five years, at a r(intal of 08 , . . weeks with his friends in Stanley. t6 prevent it from caving In.' Boggy's in the Wingham cemetery. 00 pop:, , I t __ son's "Laud and Sea" -very useful Mr Diinald Smith moved into his a single pair of fish will rais , ,I ' 00 perr: . il rance Act, and also summonses for the of Canadian cookery, but foreign dishes annum. He has also lettsed th I . 4 books ot reference. r e one Quite a controversy is' being kept Witnesses in these cases. That on the to wit: shrimps, prawns anti oysters: wood store, and inten s going into the - ',' ' I." . . - " new house during the holidays. We thousand 00. -in a season and in r d e Beech' ::­ . .:, I Until the death of Mr L.' Trouse, wish. him many happy years in his -three years they will weigh froia 75 to pp by letters appearing. every weok 10th day of January, inst., John Henry delighte4 the gaze of the astonishe,l hus. mercantile business. _.:111 ... :­ '. I q 'be held tbe position, caretaker of On. commodious and comfortable house. Ulbseach. A sfugle pair is allibe in heBrugsels Postand Budget,all Robertson, of Stanley,.and myself, pro. bandmen, whose app6tites were Sharp. Tas leasad his 5 . 0 ac .. . I 10 t Robt Simple r Ile .. , " tario St. Church, find his wife subse- Stock he requires. He says they re- over that boisterous cout,,held about ceeded to'the village of Bayfield, wh re ened by the best of all appetizers, man- farm on the 2nd line of .11 Orris to Rick: J' :"': L . ­. lk t,, _: Cillontly performed the same duties. - Hay. , . six weeks ago, in the en's, hotel ,Ila parties reside, to effect the service ual labor. The repast.was prepared by Armstrong, for ir term of seven years , ; . , quire feediug three times a day, a Belgrave, The noted J. P.- Arm'.' Qfaaid summonses; that before coming the yo n'g ladies of the neighb rhood, Q4, " , I 11 She has since been appointed care- CHOPPED IN THE 'HEAD.—Th6 I handful oftleas or other grain, this to the village of Bayfield I left the team I Mi Simple will continue to reside outh" , 1 . r P, `!, . I I -A, '! 11 , . "' taker for the current year. strong resided,and'as he is the,writer and 'it is needless to stite that the mem- same lot. Mr Armstrong has no." , r . I otheIr day a lively scene occurred in th6Y ea& the same as a hog. He -has at a farm house outside the village, aknol bers did ample justice to it; in fact, ' -W,' 266' I acres under big control. 5 L'I 1,1 ,. Rev 0 Rock, of the Baptist Church the swamp in the township of Hay, seen a n of the ettere appearing in the Post I walked into the village We proceeded their ichthyophagous propensities were .1p.(,."­ _ - umber of fisheries in the E !111 1 L. . bearing on the case, he is adding to first The thoroughbred cow recQntl o " . Wingham, bas tendered his resigna- a few miles west of Exeter. Ur Goo -4 6 a h c re f the Poll' k's, and,, could somewhat phenomenal ; as in the twink- I y ,, , : . We tern late w I h we to one o .0 " . tin Pay'ng hii notoriety. The Budget writer can ," ' r4 ,,,, ,I, I u. He is gQing to discharge the Mattait and family are living in a Investments. We hope Mr McPhee I not effect an entrance, the door, being chased by Mr W. Camp 11'. of - "' .... . duties of an evangelist amongst the small house in Said swamp, he having may succeed wi reply every time, and the editor, Mr locked upon our approach. of a handspike whole platefuls of -1 r , ,.", , ,,,, . After leay. ling Ives disappeared, .. I L I ;, th his schemo and be bi,. Wawanosh, from Mr WasMTffki r4&'c ' ", i" Canadian churches of his denomina- Jen.kins, no doubt will reply shortly and 11 like the 1. 11, 1. , I - L ",11 I . -1. , I . ­ .1 . . . . . . , '! _ - , been es Howard able to supply the public with a su- ing Pollock's, Robertson and myself mother of twins. Mr 0_04b6l.,13) ­ r", '. ,`,, - tion. He has of late been Ill'olding to Armstrong's home thrusts. baseless fabric of a vision left not , lucky, as this is the third iislue auffug .11". , ' : I g, __ _ _ . to chop wood. Mr Muttart came to perior quality offish at a price that I -1 patted, Robertson going ahead, proceed. trace behind." The following toasts the year that his cows I ' rf . .11 aucceSsful revival services in Tiver- town, began drinking and soon be- will benefit himself and the pub- , ing to Bayley's hotel, which he entered were given, and it was a pleasing fen - inthis way. haie'favored him . ,"-,, ,, t . . : , ton. . Londesboro. and engaged Bayley in conversation ; ture that they were drank in that most . 4" ': ' came intoxicated. Returning home lie too. 4'.,-` ' , IAT'm 1. i when I was approaching I was seen by hesIth-giving of all beverages, clear cold `, . - he began abusing an infant child, Wood is now coming into thestatiOu Mrs Bayley, who warned her husband, water. "Agriculture,, was responded at , 1 tl; - At the annual meeLi iig of the teach From the published statement of th . O.. era and officers of Ontario St. Metbo6 whereupon his wife interfered, she . Benmiller. prdt6 lively. Some is for George and he immediately left the hotel, tak- to by Messrs W. J. Biggins and James Belgrave cheese factory we learn th 0 I'll, " ;., ., I the receipts for the past year amounted P . ist Sabbath School, the old officers too being set upon by her husband. Mrs Thos. Gledhill is visiting friends N-ewton; but the prifficipal part is for Ing with him 9, gaek Upon entering I Young, who, in short and pithy address- to $9719.00, and the expenditure $962I.. 1,1111 ?,,, ,. " r were all re-elected, viz: -D. Tipladv, Her cries for mercy and help. were in Sebringville. J. Brunadou. proceeded to the back' part of the house, so, expressed the opinion that farming 88. $259.61 Nv ad the debt of `;'! X ,, , - ,-,4,' r Supt., Ralph Tiplady, Secy; Jas. An- -Good Templars were to go to met the factory. 941,249 pounds of milk 'i -o'11 ,.. ,, h beard by, Mr Win. Harris, who occu-, Mr Marquis has returned home af ter a 9Q,J# Mrs Bayley, and asked for Mr Bay- Ivas ihe, industry of our country, and ,, ; ,> few weeks, visit in Toronto and Whitby. o t c Were gent to the factory, fro 1: . . gus, Asst. E. Bull, Treas. H. R. es another hut some distance. Mr Q us an Lodge Wednesday, but ley; she said he was rqund, and 'made as that our yeoman deservedly occupied in which ;1 1', ,' e.',, Special services are being,held in the bough ohs were going to call him, but some of the highest positions under the anufac , 1. i. Walker, Librarian, Goo. Robert Varria 'forced an entrance into the 1% .0 , I son, .t owing to e r ugh weather and bad t . 86,204 pounds of chees3 were ni ­ ,,, ,Mr . r _q , , 4 , ", !"I , , "! Asst, The Sunday Soho I is making house and was about to shield the vangelical church, by Rev., Mr Kraft, roads did not go. crown. They also stated that altbongb ,0 , " said. she did not know. where he was. I tureo. 11 " - I 1? ,.4, , ;5 4 X ­ E Mrs Thos. McMichael, of Hulletf,`4id then -left the summons for Mr Bayley time had been when firmois were looked On Wednesday Of hLE;t week the horgl ' ""?, good progress and . has Ra average woman, when Muttart red at him, and Miss Celina Nott, are visiting friendd'in. At the district Orange meeting held with her. We then went to Edward upon iia a rtide and- uncW4 hted class, es attached rto tile 01 Lnibug Sleigh af "5" 1 Sunday attenaaace of over 2oo. with an axe dealt him- two heavy . N, N 111 11 , and around Beniniller. , at Blyth, on Tuesday, Mr A. Wood. Elliott's hotel and found it looked, try- it was now ger I . Y "I'll , ,-1.1 ,L. REV. G. H. Cobbledick; B. A,, who blows; ufttlug the forepart of his head Mr A. Knight has the contract of man, was elected County Master, and ing all the doors on the front. Wethen lwtbat the Goderich, started to ran 11: - , away, and Mr,, .1 I .. farming industry requireWha much in. A, McD. Allon sought to take the pre. 1', ,er,X, ­; k ! ,­ , - ,J h.as been assistant on the Georgetown open as far down as big eyebrows, as building Mr Abraham Fisher's barn, Mr Maius, Kee. -Secretary. proceeded to John Swart's hotel, and telligence and ability as -any of the caution of jumping out; bat in doing so,", F ... , circuit for a year and a half, has, b well as otherwise cutting and bruia- and Mr R. Rowden's also. M . r Knight Mr . A. Lawrance has started a siug- . the groundl 1 1, ., I " 1, . I ee . . found it also locked, trying all the out- learned professions, and that the farmer lie struck his face agaillst , , appointed -superintendent of the Gailtl him. Nothing has as yet been is a first-class workman. I .. side doors. We felt Satisfied after leav- of to -day possessed a fund of knowledge in such a manner as to bruise anctAjj V...".. ,. inogne to Muttart by way of punish. school here in the temperance ing Bayley's, that we would not be able unsurpassed by any other class of men. scratch -it very pa 1. c, 45_ 1"; " " ' ' . Ile has been; -'s' 0 , , ,, q,6 ,'r"," , , . - 11 The ladies" was responded to by compelled to rernaiii indoors ever j, rpu" ', q , pastorate, in place of Rev. W. C. linagil, On Thursday nights. The to effect out purpose, for we ikaw per infulk [; Henderson, M. A., who has accepted ment. ', ", — . Hullett. . Orangemen have heretofore used the sons going in the direction of the hotel, Messrs Avery and Hunter, the former since. I .; lrl', , , ,,,. ,, r ., ,,JA,, . . .V , _ r 1, , ., , , . ! , '. a prof6asorship in a Methodist College WE are pleased to see Mr W. Mair, hall on the Thursday on or after the and we were quite sure for the purpo of whom, in a few humorous remarks, ., Says the Blyth Standard: -The first , - L'., , . down east, Mr Cobbledick preached Goderich Township, of Hallett, once more out again, after fall moon, but have agreed to meet Be I j , Y, zR..1 -11 - his firat,sermon at Holmeaville only a HORSES. - Mr John Oakes of the of giving warning of our presence. Af - enumerated the merits of the fair sex, day of tbe new year upon which 'we , 15., . I , ,: ', ... I i""i" j 11 ., `V; We omitted to mention last week horse$ this-wOek to Mr J McMann, of ... I i ,,,, , I ' 1F;, an illness of two months. on t e Friday on or after tor F ebruary ter leaving SwaTtB,, we started for the and stated as a result of oiservatiOn have just entered was anything but a: , J5 ,1 , Maitland concession, sold a co h E1Ln few years ago. Uple of ACCIDIENT.=The other day while and March. The singing class is other Pcillock's, but were satisfied that I ­ r "'M "I, . during his travels, that with the single hnppy one to Mr A. Elder's family, ,'_ rr - Mr W. Brownlee was -choppiag in meeting with good success,there being the runner who passed us had been there exception of London vicinity, the lad ' . .t .--.,, , that a very - pleasain t and successful Seaforth, for the sum ol $360. the woods of Mr D. Shanahan, a limb - about -seventy members. before us, and there was no use going, of this section stood'par excellence; iOs for oil that day Mr Elder's littl6daugh- :: ': r I . S A very successful entertainment '1'1, : . i '; . free social was held under the 11U15- se- ter, Mable Florence, aged about three.. I . "I , -" " , .1 ­ . . . . . "I T ,A; pices of the Home Circle of Ratten- was held in the Union Church, on fel I and struck him on the head, in- - . so we turned to serve the summonses cond to none in tho old world or in the years and two mbilths, died, and _mc . 1 .,:, 1,1411 1 I,- 11 , '. .... r I I -,r ,.­ 1 4 ,,,-. . flicting a painful scalp Wound, but .Paraituount. . for the witnesses in the Bayley case,and new. Mr Hunter, without any pre)inii- buried on Tuesday aft6rnoon. .ak , 111, I , I went to the hbus , of John Ferguson, The lit- .. " ', I - . bury St., church, oft the evening of Friday evening of 'last week, when not seriously injuring him. Miss McAll - arks, rendered in7his ilimitable tle girl had had the ineasels, frorn - , K,,. I 1 , . t,: the 30th Dec. The programme was addresses ere delivered by Revs. Dr . later, of Clinton, is the one of the, witness6s, We ent red and which : .'. , !&' . . SCHOOL DIFFICULTY. -Some time a nest af her-sister,Urs Goo -Robinson. had served the witness by leaving the r ; C.' ; % entirely,, impromptu, and consisted , - --tithe ago reference was made to the g de another . . , , ,. 11 ,,, ,,,, Ure and 4alwiu, of Goderich, .n,ayrZ rtlIhIle, good -old song 11 Green grow she had almost recovered when , - , i music the rushes O," - and wits Gncored to the trouble set ill, which caused a - 1, --the sub.. wa surninons with his wife; just then a inch . th. ""' ' ' 11,1, . " draw speecbesl a furdished by the Clinton Quar- fact that, by a misundersta ding Mr Edward Dawson,of Kineardine echo. . . 1% . , . ' I., n . In response to the encore he gave ! " t " " I " . .1,-, i,- I "... 1 I jecis being drawn promiscuously apil ette Clubi under the leadership of Mr among the trustees, two teacberg were County Deputy for the I. 0. G. T.,' of between twenty-five and fifty Bar. It I've only been down to the club," I Oil the evening of nomination' day, . , r ,.".., , ,. a,fewvemarks made thereon at once rounded the house, a number of thern C. Prouty, theplork of , . _: . r . - G. F. Oakes. The proceeds amount- engaeed for the Hallett Soperate paid our temperance lodge a friendly armed with guns and rifles ; two of the' which brought down the hoqse. ' . Siaoelkrz,to Wn - -, "V ,, _ Tho.'evening conaluded.with afi im: ed to about $70. visit, on Friday. last, 'I Commercial Unio ?hip, met with what.mijht,,h0i-#-., _; "At" 1, _ , n" was responded , , " , Ifed-, , 0 - r , -_­ rbmphx. trial that was very "using. School. On Monday a school meet- . number entered the house and rushed to by Mr T. Frazer, who, in ,nxr 't IMA -11 , -.1 -A I DEATH OF A PIONEER. -We men- ina, serious, if no, R . *Qd6Wi­;,-It , ' , "" . held to n and settle the dif. AcciDENT.-Last week Mr Samuel up to us, one presenting big' gun at me, rible seems he was ret4g . At the regular meetibg of the tioned last week the serious, illness of was 6 . and Somewhat length address discuss- .. .'.'.fQJt ', `,i e ' ' - ing but n an erstanding was ar- Smith while engaged at saw-loirging, and the other hl . y I , , ' . a gun at Robertson, they ed tile question from its various Stand- nomina ion, anc had. gone into the, - - , ,,, I oung People's Christian Work As Mr W. Sterling, of the 4th con. of fictilty I t, .1 """ , ­ . .1, intion of Willis church, on Mon - this township, but as a matter of fact, rived at. It is said that M r Afclato4 the Sleigh upset causing the 1 js to Swore very wickedly and said, 11-0ore po.iits, but space wiM not permit us to residence Of Mrs Ul; Anderson, 'and .. ­_ "' - who is also secretary, I favors the re. coll again-st, him -breaking, one of his you've got to get out of ihis," using give even a synopsis of the speech, which leaving, ,waa about t&'ieseah himself In I . I 11 be ,. L' I 11 ..... _,141 1 r,.. evening,the following, programme he hail passed away before the paper teriti011 of theOld teacher, wlaile Hei, legs. lie ii doing as well its can be I threats of violeilee, and threatenlil" hiscutter, wben-a tuia'away _ ,;. I , I 7 ", 'J y 11 I . , , . __ t. I.. ir . 8 to was one of the ablest of the evening. ' - team . ",,, r r , as rendered:-- Solo, ill . 1_11 wasissued, Hehadonlyan illness srs Reynolds and Brennan favor ill. VXPeCted, kill. NVljeiil',obertson vasiiitlie.%Ctof longing to Mr. M. Hurtzel, which had 1. f , 'J1L_`i`c of by I I The catt 1 3 trade" was responded to 4, ' i. There's nae luck aboot the FqJ12 of four days. and died at the residence new. Nir NeInto-.sh left the room NARItOW ESCAPr3.—,N1r Niel M'ur' putting his liand in hispocket,one M emInc . . recitation, "i'lary Lough, Malari %e; of his son, a , t, the advanced- age of 96 - . r escaped from a pleaiare party r I Sessr9G.StanbnryandWm.Grant, . . . ia ; when the matter was broached aud dock had a narrow escape from bein' the men said, "if you lift that hand -1 tanbury said that he bad been con - dashing along and jampSd into iir P's Ir" 4- . r recitation, Nlr C. Hoare, Plod - years. Ife-was-a native of"Panbride 9 will bore you,' at the same time having nected with this industrv., for the last cutter, ruining it comjjlj tely and kno3k- - " 11 .. .Solo refuses to compri'twise. Tile others, killed recentIV,by a failing limb while big rifle at his breast, with big finger on the horse down', inj aringit consideAbly. 11 . r . by Mr Lyou ; instrumental, Jas.Jack- Parish, Forfaishire, Scotland, and to re o] with twenty years, during whi;h time it had It is fortunate I for Mt-PMuty-that h6 had ; Miss Mounteastle, Wbumu's Rights - Ming in this tc,wnship, where he eon- I at ag I gradu lly incr9psed, until it wag now not seated,1iingelf hxj . I . . have power to act witholit the third received a number of scratelles and these men one of them rack me with assuming gigantic proportions. , he.cutto soii',: ­rea log, Mr Unklater; reading, came to this county 48 years ago, set constituting.a. maj -rity, believe they at work in the bush. He, however, the trigger. When trying I 0 member of the board, aad were in- bruiser, from the smaller branches in big -rifle. We told them then that we lieved, b I He b.94 rtainl would have- be , . - r, as Le . . - . n, I owever, that if the I - -1, . . solo, Mi Ly)n, Nancy Lee; re-ftati ' tinued to reside ever since. His wife formed by those verged in ibe school its descension', which will lay him up would lea )con . of ce I 11, sq,tiously in- ,. - I Mr Brewer. Tile -next meeting -in died snme years ago, and he leaves ve quietly, if they would leave commercial union with the neighboring juted. . ,,i-,,.-,.-. I . I '. . 1, , I I ,two weeks,is to be entirely devotional. three Sons, two of whom are living in . law that they could .proceed and do for a, few days. . , us ,alone. We left the house, the two Republic, so ably advocated by the last Last Wedue . sday aftern oo * . . r _ , . ,, n 9, sawing . . as they liked, providing they kept The Division Grari've met h ringleaders following and'striking arid speak6r, were granted us, a great im- match took pla'6 at t1lb. Revere House, .1 ere, J n . r . ted at, , ,r . I A prayer meeting, announced to be .1 Colborne. Mr Stirling was a man f within the limits of the regulations. the,town hall On Thursday, he poking I's witlitheirg-uns. WhorlIwas petna would be give to t e in t. Br I. The mo,toli r sta i , L . the auspices of the Ass, jaO, has very quickly won his way b the es- . busines;. I . I - d A. R. Sam - ': beld'every Sunday at 10 a, ul., lin-der mortaAhan ordinary Intelligence, and B ieving they- are right, they are do- inst_ allot tl.a .5th about it rod from the house one of tile -Air (,'-,,an-t;on takingthe floor remarked 'o'qlock, J H. Bowman an r .; el I - t n h dila ry. usse a ociat ter,ined to stafid by their former do- .114,etell their twostruckmeon the 11ackof;the neek th I , . I . . I 11LI_ r _. at lie coni0dered no one present Wag plo,of Morris, sawing,the first out off a I I . been changed to 6:15 p. in. teem and confidence of all who form- A nuinber.or the'people in the com- and head, knocking ine down and ron-, in 9; better posi tion to speak oil this sub. beech log, 191 inches in dia.­;I.ter at,tli, . . 31 I ol yield, mun.ity gathered in the evening,wbeu dering me insensible, the mob' , ",, - ed his acquaintance and -leaves be, ear to be willing t.) setcle the , in the ject than himself, and withoint fdfir of butt and 1,71r at tile t . , ,,J . The annual meeting ofthe teach cision, and while they refuse t r* .P erg o a grand repast was provided. Mr meantime fol iowing and urging the lead Saco 88 a 0 r C 6p, . , ..", f Willis Sabbath School was held hind him thai of which Soloman spoke aPPter as amicably as po%sible. In - e f I ont adi tion he ventured the or" 6rossicut saw. 1he) _ - , ",.q , .. X . ..., mat -lo- 1-41, . '" otf Tuesday evening of last when be said "A good name is better '1'; , . . , di t '. "'_,to ," .. . week, for Currie, of WiDghain, Ex-251aster of er on. After recovering myself slid statement that he lilt atitened some of- neatlyin a4l and -481 --aconds, re I . , I the meautime the School is at a Stand- . (I f, . .7t eXt two .1 I I , 1 Dominion. Grange, made the speech walking on towards the main road, on the best steerg­ - o Mr Graint wag here iv6ly. The n were Messrs Fras. . -1 114 - the. old His funeral to . w. 71 theelection of officers. All than great riches.11 . .D,.t - , - I still, bfthe evening. Air Daniels, of Kin. our way home, the mob still following, i , I . - i officers were re-elected, viz: Supt. Mr the Goderich cemetery, on Friday, -_ nterrupted by tbg chairman proposing er 'and Logan Of .r"Blyth. Their time - , ."s , , '­ ,,C-` "' Tedford; As. -it. Supt , Mr J. Scott; was very largely attended. cardine, presided. and when we had got twenty or thirty " 19 , , I . . I , ,,r . : . " I . . ' T-tielkersinith. I the next toast, I I Her Gracious Maj esty, Vfas 8 and 30 secondA for the two cuts. Q.. (. " , -1 ; See-Treas "" - . I I . . . ,V,XR,A -, Mr J. Keane ; Librari ' rods from Feiguson's bouse, the leader responded to by Mr Jameson singing ,Robt. MdDonald and A. Mal y, of - -- , t_,, p ,a I - ­_ -4&.* I ci - '! ., ,, - a Belfast. A140THER GOOD bfA-; oloNz. We 'con- stopped us and demanded to know it We the Natii)nal Anthem in a very adeept-* .CT&nbroo'k, sawed next and were credit- ' , , I Mr Irwin Asst., W D. Fair. It Was I . t also decided dense the following from the Exposik- I - . I 1, . " ' I "j 9 if we bad able "Imailiner. After the sevoke,116hists ed with 44 and 341 second% The Bira :" ',`Zlfu'i:` " , 11 " . -Mr T. 8 Ried has been or: Few will, be more kdonly missed,or we must.take them or they would kill . had been responded to, the comp Bros., , . i 1 r .. to purchase 300 of the NOTES, . Hippen. had served any papers, sayin : -11, r . r. rT !. authorised hymnals for the visiting friends, here lately. Mr E. more sincerely mourned in this vicinity The musical and literary entertain- had served no papers of paired to the hall, and Mr A. 'of - Ckanbrook, only sa ved next ,l -, ,, .01,, -, , , school. The School is in a fiouri8b. W. Richards will give an entertain- than be w as ,mort I re ains were any account, but Robertson said we had was unanimously oho'sen floor finanagbr. guys up the -race. /The Blyth boys saw- .? ho B, in Tent, on Monday evening last, was us. I said we 011221, cut when theii Saw 4 baulkea and they . Ing condi'don having a big roll ai id ment here before long. . Mr ,John laid to rest in Eginoladville cemetery in every'respect a grand success. Rev.' left one at Ferguson's. They then re I ,, I ,:, - ' an efficient. staff of teachers and offic- Mullins is at present under the par on Tuesday afternoon last. . We refer Music was furnished by Mi A..Maene ed with' in "Holipse,!"jind the Crah. ,t ' i " . . . I'll , ., , E. A. Fear in his usual pleasant man. viewed their threats if we did,not take it zie, of Varna, and a short time ,*is brook boys had a "LaAc6""r The first . 7 rr ,. , I- era. Mr. Irwin as Librarian, is the eatal roof. It is said that twQ yo neracted as chairman. Messrs G. J. . . - .. , and . . I ,,, , u the county, uug to Mr William ,McConnel, Clerk - av -ay Robertson went back and got spent in the social dande, aftei'which pr - Wilk, awar4Ad to Messrs Dow- , - -r .,'­J , - ' I wi,,M, 11 ,fx, , I - , i oldest officer i having fellows had to a tea-mesting in Treasurer of the township of Tucker. Sutherland and Ohns. Redmond gave the papek. During -the affray one of the' the corupany diapers,. , well pleased 1hpI0; and the 2nd priz - $2, to , -­tk . I ,, . " occu e ;'r ,Vi 1. " Dungannon w 90 to . in 19L . , " ,,, ., " . pied this position over 22 years ith"t their girls; some Smith, who passed away at his resi- some fine readings and recitations. leaders said that they were bound. by' an with the eve 111inent, -NoiiiNis . Fraser & T49401n, . '. ", . left." Messrs . . - 7, , - I .1 # and he is a most faithful an(l, attentl say "they got On the night of dorice on Saturday evening. Mr Me- The., -singing by the ,children was oath that no arrest . I .1 . I .. , ,4, . should be made U.11nit '. .. .. - ­ . 11 ,1 1 ,Iij I , jl il;, %%% Jjq,l 1, _ . 11 Fle I I I - , r,, r 11 I . I 'g ., r , , , , - live officer. - the entertainment My David Alton Cannot had reached the age of 66 years highly appreciated. The choir, as- without blood being shed; they saia they . -*4*4N. _1.. 'i ,,- , L . I R ;l 1, Z , . -060 !.sm - We take some pride in being able L , I,cq-jl ­­( , 11 I and 11 months. About a year ago he . I I . had a goat robe stolen. from the black. sisted by J. Moody, gave some voted against the Scott Act'and are . R "'e", good .. ..'M ' ,­4,, . I The.public meeting of the Ratten- was.a,ttacked by inflamation Of the kid- selections bound no Service shall be made here tin Zurichi state that a Canadian life Co. (tile Ca- "I'p, .i' j'­ ,, .." 11, r, I " , O'Brien,of Sexsmith, ­ C.p ,, - 11",Ir , bury St. Home Circle was held on Bmitb shop ; a certain party is suspect- neys. re so. So e,nxiou: , - Miss - r MrE Bossent . 11-W, '­ I . ed of taking it but there is . . 11fe, which wits established 41 .11,1111, suiting in diabet )cry, Bailiff of thisp's,e, nada .1.11 tq,,11)1 I, at . .,Vl. ,,7 1 Friday evening last and was - no direetr i endered a couple of' instrument less force Sufficiently Strong is brought ;,,­1,11 ,,-p. - well at was he to attend to every detail of hi to overpower them. 'has been offered the handsome sum of years agol stands at the head of 411,Hfe ' ", , 11 t oces ill good style. A pleasing . r "T, I., iii.,, 11 tended. Air J. C. Detior,. President, caught some tinae n days before bi "I . irstituti6o doing business in Canada, i , proof; such scamps will Barely be public duties that te "tTivee hundred. dollars for his trotting , L ;," § ,,, ''­ I a _M- I", olvice of his ,6 41"` LL .1 b I I the chair. The foliowing, death, contrary to the a cture at the close of the entertain- mare, Maud B., but,dedlities,to accept so far -as colame of now and amount*d, 1' I I eiu r in - ' r . r Th. . ,. i ,. . " . WaS tte programme rendered : Opea` friends and physician, he -took a :trip ment was the presed ting of a Bible Goderich. A peculiar infectious throiit disous; old basineas is concerned. amouni;, , ,,.J." "I .1 - . :,';' z'! r, . " Lj I' L L` . down through Hibbert to look after tO.1V1r Hatton, who is about severing On Tuesday a daughter of our e4 I t I . , r* log hymn, The Angels Song; quar. Hensall. . has broken out among the borsts, in Of new insurance for 1886 was'64 591 -`,'. 11 "r ;1 pt,- lette, Beautiful Christmas Times, Mrs some business for th4 township; he at- his- connection with friends here, on t,,,,,d townsman, Ur Weatherali" the township of 'Hay, by which a num- 250; the -latgest amount done- by any - !'i 1, ,,, ',, , . 1- di '­,.' , ".L ALL ABOUT TWO DUCKS.—A case tended a council meeting ,at' Brucefield. account of ill health. . f Anaoilon C6. being ouly $2 1 14, _,, rrr , 4 , - Foster and Miss Eva Stevenson, which has created congiderab died of — 092 560 ,,' , I . Is Inter- the following day, and on Monday pro- -__..0_* ­ft______ . diphtheria.,. _ _ -her of farmers have lost several "Inable I I P p j L 4L, -address, slid !­. I :r'Vlj ;,:; , Wesars Sibley and Lohb; ho6es. Last .week Meagre. Alex Ivr _33ritish 01,292,7506 T&I argest . . ­1 eat in this place and thmughout the ceding his death he attended and eon lie number of sick and d3 Ing in . .". ,v. - aniount secured by any regulAr'Cana-' , 11 'r ,, '..",-'­]Athlebem,Mt Horace Poster; chorus, township of Hay was settled - y graham and Ge6rge Todd lost two very M . ­ -, _; , ­"I? ' T, . , , 1'11_4'%"". p2hat here on ducted the municipal nominations at Holniesv,ille. our 0wu is unusall large, Doctors valuable horses from thig loathsome, 'an Co. was' 09;.45'0,625.' The totil "' `; .­, V . I ,, ,r"r _ ; old, old story is true; readin and Ministers are kept busy. of ifiouffince",in force. v , , ` & Wednesday, at least for the time be- Brucefield. ' All this exertion proved Two pLlpil8 from our school passed disease, which causes the thro6t to so amount in the Ca. I 11 , 11, , I L ". ,, rr?",'r. . , ,, .;,,g,, ,i', , Pl,","'Our Santa Claus, Ailr Robt. Hoirneg; ing. Mrs Sheritt, of Blake, lost 15 too much for- him, and he became So the late High School entrance ex- Airs McLean, mother bfltra Bed- swell that thd animal is 'unable to. !naa& Life 14:1,096 6A 419", 'Tho IdiegbSt . I " M o , ." , 'goto Hark the bells are ringing,Uar ' eat 6.11:6 I P $ . . . "" I ­ A P r; j y ducks last September. Other people exhausted that he was unable again to amination. .. ford and Capt. J. C. MeLean, is ty- or drink for several days, Nul Aibl(1124 I. , - k, ; , ":.,?- , . aitai wbich, * P ,,, 0,,'.Np. , 11 4 . - .1 a, I assisted log so DOE . r. ,,, I b *84n'-417600600 and ,Mr', k 111. I , , r , , . r v ' of thick idio6us matter - # - 1 V', " , , leave,his house. He, howtv'er, low, that she is not expected an abundance 'Cr4, , ,", ,Jh,,,,,j6,,,,,, I.. -1, i ! 1 ,, - double quartette, Hail thou also lost uumbees of turkeys ilad gees MAT,yllixtiah Co. is %,,&, I ,.J ou 'ai-o . , . . any', ro p :, , , . I - in and sliperintended the arrangements ve". .001h, ! 11` -A"F. Do _0Xpected Jesus, Airs,. Foster, Mr Dick was accused of steal The social held in the Methodist to recover, is discharg6d.fxom the Month and noaei. MR04w), 1! . r 188, _­­O t,N, " 4? , V;.,,,'r,4­. ., jo,oi& of,, 1J6,'C , '--Th . '.V. ., ''... . enson and Rum- fowl, persons having Been him pick - and on Too di _ ,la Uft .of the ,;," " ,r , 1,, , es Sibley, Stev Ing the f;r the elections, edgy at parsonage, on Wednesday evening i. ­ . . Mr G6 Acheson is again sick and Sometimes -tho'swelling breaks out on . 4ri5so 0.0w 6, "­% 14' " , i . 1 m r '- , , ', .1 I., 4 7 '.%. Messrs -Siblqy, Jones, Lobb and f rom the road two ducks belonging to noon, wl.en these were completed, he last, in behalf of the Woman's Mis- confined to the house, Fdr liabi tho inside of t .1 , ". , I , Oat , '.)! , lity he neck, but generally on I I" s" ' _ ' Lff , !* I r ,,,,,, I , , I 'I , . , ;!) I -1 '1 .. r, - , " .­%, -, ` - (04 ' "4 ` `- "I ich libgi 'f -' , ,)9-440.,)!400#ict 00 -or A . y; address, Coriolanus, Mr W. was forced to retire to bad from Wh sionary Society, was largely attended. to pounds, bruis idb of the throat. ' 0 , , , r r Iio 0 11 - OUR MoConnel was a , do afflbb j' &&Jr i , 11 1, , 11 . ,,, I dyboord) ms-` ' " Art . e shooting episadeby , y in I I ), , '­, '. " I 1-11 , I ,b ; chorus, I feel like going op ; er's hotel. Dick was not pleased native of the parish 6 . " . , *Ali1ktAhb"6th6k 44 weicil ,, - I 10 , , , 1 , I nod a handsome sum realized. George seems to take the' cake. As ai result of th , , R. Mrs Sheritt and carry them to Baek- he never arose. Mr es and accidentq, the inA r ",,',,t4­ ", reVi f Bourg, Kitaud. The Lodge 111 . "ac"dourit, 110 I 11 , % .. of the Catiadiam Order I . Wag r " I 111WI, '' I . . I 11 , -, r "t -,_ --() ;i children a n #kust'N't'd 1 -0 "'016' -- hb Vbll`bbi -4,6f , 4d , . One .of Mr McIntosh's riber of young fellows in this io . 1, .Aq of well known authors, Mrs J. with the accusation, and cons!quent' brightshire, Bob and. At an early sle of Foresters here are to have their village on New Year's night, John # ,,,, buried on Sunday and another thi 6.0* ,,, ,. If a #$% `,,,Jji'th6, ,tJ*j.0OflJ, . . I " , ,., ". I ", Brenner, Chittles Weber Albert and olsidr, 't, ,.,r#,d 41' 6thinet . '.. 1, , I i A . '046 "' r'il'6161!4`1 'W ,, - urth Zqttel, arid, a tailor by he name of ,_ e Ah ,, , , .. I . , litlor; solo, Hail Christmas, Mr ly inserted an advertisement in a to. be Started out to igbt the battle of a6nual oyster Supper in the hall this died on Tue8day, this boingthe to It k,tJiD%t . ,.',;;,, V ,$,, ,,, ,:: 1 ", Is" 1, ,# B Sibley; recitation, Curfew shall calpaper, offeringa rewardof $500 for himself, and came to New York. I till eve ... .1 , ,, , Ing to -night, Miss Sibley; clari a a clerk in a dry. 'I, , "111 ,­, -1 - I -1 , n to any person who would produce He lhere.engaged a ' rid,ayL evening. Mr Swartz, the child deceased in the family, during Weaveri were arrested oy Constable tioune 11 'Of"thii, Ift 40 : , ,f I ."Pry T s -` " K-4.Wnet' 'solo, organ accompaniment 'r W a jaguLe. Tltnittfi lo", aj " I - " "I-- I ;,, , , !, proof to -the effect that he was guilty good store, ani from a -yery modest ne lord, v ho pVovides the eup, the past year. I .he ,dljjffi& 6f Ji, b4a,lb"essAn . tq, .11, . . . , * 1 , it',. I , . . ; , -__r, .h.-gh the Rye, with, varia-' of such misdemeanor. On the 21st position he rose by degrees until he be. per, will doubtlega have a I get up' Bossenberry and taken to Bengali tuld life algatoMittaJ ww 1.111.1 r 1. ` , . . ,h Id be, the toot , ,. Mr John Armstrong, Miss Theprincipal event Of last week triad before Messrs Thos. .8tichanan y §, t. , I 11 dt a, . , oliq o( December a charge was presented came one of the chief accountants in worthy of the occasion. coMpaii 0 , "', "' fai ,A fj tl#ibllo , ..,' ,", ep who finea, them - 'n # a , , ', L r . ew. was) the marriage of Miss Mary Adel- and J SmiliO, J P's-, IS uqlloq , T, e 4 g "Jgo "­ I ,- Tl", , T,; 1. ,' . — by Mr Sherritt against Messrs Dick the Office of the establishment in which Pursuant to announcement the ia Horton, daughter of our ex mayor from five dollars to eleven dollars each, . I . ', ,'­ .1 . . , ,' ,,,, ,l I , ,' , ­ I - . he started. After i residence of about bablic services of Sunday last, in the to Mr A, G. Gamble, of Brithli Colnln- __ _ , " .2 ''r ­ , . ! i "! - and Backer, efiarging them with ' including costs. Considering the dam- ChUNdil OV' 151,t ..: ()Wlftg to onfor. 11, I '* v- HILEE FACTS TO BE RnBIBMIJERrD haVi g eight years in New York he came to the e ; ,-`,, T 8 : " I ty of Huron where were a number and seefioiroudidtalf"' 1A4i1`a'1Jd&gignedhga , , : -, '01 knot, the remarkablo escape of Mrs C. Lip. foulfd'A bibdi MOW , -%, ,*, - a n tolen the ducks as above, Kf thodist -6urch were exclusively bia. Rev Mt Young tied the age done to windows by shooting, J, .1 h 4,16 im dates . 11 . - , z­pv , .- i otoil b as t h e beat schools 1 n th e The case came before Magistrates (30an devoted to the exposition of the mis- and at noon Ur and Mrs Gamble left part; who Was sitting inside the window of MO ,via '. L k. ow 'k I ,"."", " , . "k, of Battlers from the same par:; n the old slonary 0 use. , I, x',r -and good market here; a I rb­ I ?, Up - ddulity; -all kinds of produce find Bachanwi, Weismiller and 5mille, country of be had come from. Ile then Instead of the usual on the lioneyoinition trip. , Nrl . m__ , 1 .+ 4 ", d , -,,I 1 I., I ;,r 6 no Bing 4. .pa y our - gernion a platform meeting was held. f her private residence when a rifle bail bearan 1, r, k , ., 06 6f.& , ... .ki6l .. . ,1 .. I , ..... ""ba.ji oil Wedut)-solay, Dec 28th. Consider- took up the farm on the Mill Road Mr Charles Crofts, who has b n 0 yberandledged, itself -ahlo--to -Mt4 r aAf ,,,6)ig%g6mdnt,- . '. . begs men offer as good goods at able evidence was beard, Dick ad- which lie owned and lived on at the After the annual report and, t ' . ce ., whizzed close _b, , 1, , ,, -,A,lo* prices as can be got ranywher - per Mat - .4" -0 1 ` .--..- . ,, .,, I I , e. - 6 wooden partition it is universally Thod, 8 Peet,, If ".%" _. I mitting having picked ing:-loxmidw, eW',6 i, ­ _bfc (kolf fibre _ffir the last two -11i-JTj­ "-- " " .11 :Stit doil*o, MAC up the two. were given V 6 -W.ja -nig- --j- . — - — - ._..___.__..... Vi4ke this in your bat, ,so via to re Vin. "-_1is,-,Aeatb, ,A-rrbii ,ftjy ­ ­ I -Rev.-M,r . - ­_ I (ryT - _­, 1. ­ , _ . 0 ih- - iij - - _E_ I - __L- " I Fi6ber,the meeting was ably addressed 0 or o1ri %6#6T ,, 0 poll 1p_lb_G _91 , - - 'L A0hiber it. 11T 9-Tn' _fl ' _Vla" 6 .,b. G ,; = . . - ducks above referred to, but stated here a shorb -time, he again returned to we is 11 t , ". ­ ­ _. -.--,-..-, ­friw, - I ,:, . ,. , , , T - Gretit t ThOM14. , he , At' $'lialikii . "JI: J ,, , . -lab" before returnini should have been, at least,three months Phys!M&A XO_ , ,_' that he let them go again. , V,cr of NOW York Microbe resid6d 'fbi, -about by Revs. Messrb M. Ramball find visit to the "I on the brigands was fa too small; slid St. ,. -:"AORTCULTURAT,—The annual meet. , ittgeb%6t tho-Ak6atmout !%o, , . the magistrates wan.tad.-to.c=viat -the-,&-yemlolager. --dve, y.eaxa_ Y . _cL to his-hom"a-Lovd6n. on, - ,, , , , "' 11 . _ - . ter '_ 6aiii,'iiiif'Aii i 46,-",-O( ii--..,-* I 1" . 11 . ­` 'is-f6iF'Oidemeanor, but the MR , a a so b1l, , , , ,411 ,q ` priaoii6 to,this present; aspect of the cause was pre- — , K e years as a U, S. Ctvalry It w , ,, ­ antiary with hara of all chtobiti!d ."Oly ago he left Row'Yo-rk, returning labor. Chief Gill, of Exeter, assisted in -tell he :1, I if -theffuflett -*grieultura About thirty .11ar,t,,Ahe_lattor_.fro.m Yarna. Tb in Kingston Penit 11 1 third held for an adjournment to get counti , Ini liar to 0t)j)1V , , e t! , r_,n progresd at Kennedy's Hotel, -y and settlin down upon his seated and touching appeals made to he inteiffis settling down to a more ,gmt, wh 'the a 46, N; " ,* The tile arresting of the parties. I , 0 ar, r fjoin r I ,'., ;frday, as w qutlllliau , t,A l It 11 4,-, , '" - bush farm, he good a terwards got mar- lend a helping hand to our brethern MO I r I 1) I . .. is the advice of the Crown Attorney. ft pro b e bugines . 41— Haell"OR '6hi oil Vdabtgklak, kl ,, , c . 1, . ; _. I-1vu. For many years be occupied the across the deep. Responses were - t, ap. W.V abd , , 0*111 Is t a " t of officers,- Finally all agreed and the e N!. . 't Went to press, I . &*A W Mannilh age was T ,' .,,­ ,,,t,, , _g; lat'Vice Pres, W positions of Assesor of the townsh from ,& ark, Jr t'j, 11.1 11 , , '.I, adjourned for one wook. Wednesday and made in the form of good collections A slifield. COUNTY CLIPPINGS. rauowij j.! O" frofr k;A&,.4M44e110 " I , Ii' A., 1.&6Adf0Ot;,W'-Vice Pres,Jam(s the court was resumed, -and the, pris- on the death of the late Wni lore and subscriptions. Mr Hart preached FATAI, ACCrDF,VT,—.1 shocking ac- Paij 0 re 1". . 9.0, . ""'."', J.' Township of Hallett directois some thirteen years ago, lie was appoint. The Civain of onr Loegtl I jr: t ..; ­` .. b I 01 'r I I , I Ith'AlId Govier, John Mason, W committed to to instructionso were edClerkttnd Treasurer and continued 11,1vehang-cs. , 100111tt, 1 ,_ cordin . 1 ,.! oners, a. ill th . e evening along the same line. cident ocetirred In this vicinity last , 0110 , . , Saturda 110 ': I I , " .. or t 1 11 1 S".1" at the Spring Assize@. At . an -- Town of Clin Hj _ - anchester. of the Arst con. of Aslifield, w4ile — I W,L Thop Carbett. * oderich jail for trial to fill these offices until his cleath. v morning. John Johnston, . . 11 ,, j, , ',"dir6dt(N-S -Johnston, Ge6 E BAil wag Rc- was a member of the Methodist church Chas bhoiog bas purellasba 11, milf, 300, Wlx 11 t I 6 kv, . t, 1, 11"r I I 't itanking illy q 't., r 6 : ILL.-Tbe. many friends of Mrs stooping to adjust the chain of his White's saw mi 1 11&11111 11,31Nbod foot. W J B!ggins, era in the meantime. R. ff. Colli part in pollitics lie wan it starinch Lib. Alfred Knight will be sorry to learn team, was struck across the to ple. , cepted for the release of the prison- imol rdthough fie never took an active , - 16j, ::, I I , rd . , - , , _ Goderich town, 111 Frio I ,,, r'; I , f - .1 T'Opt 4004 I; 4512 . . I I , , , art , .- . I I , for prosecution; John Elliot, flot pris- ard. flo. leaves a, widow and family of that She in in rather p6,)r health this by the hone's hoof and Ingtanfly Mi- 41rditl r" p A", I " 'r , , oners, . three 8nns and three daugfiltol".4. winter. led. I I I , , . I r '' "." I , ." . 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R, Parab tuov ed to Sebriqgvllle on Riages Fgnoy Hienter a,ud Lovett . broken Uat W044eS I . . . t . '. f , 11 11 Th algalai Meeting of .the 0 ,41fA: . ) .., "I ,I g London, Tliorw Mr George McCabe, jr., is, laid -up few weetits, Scott Act Constables resisted rooms of t )a, of Rl . 11104", A, 41i " . 110 meeting I h bad cold. , ,be society, on tile evening 6f Rev. Mr. Oillin of Per us. ocoa. of tho-Literary So iety fbirkiQ 'e. time, wit a I . * Berkshire gig the otbor 4y ,` ` "Ok # , , , , in ow; 0 St., and Must havo been ory , pied the pulpit of atarlo 9t. Church owiug to the 644 state of MI- D. XoMurchio inteudi r weighed, w endrogged, 66r4r,J,b,q.,: r 'r I . * ' . 3 to do -to ,Mri KcKinu6n is recovering n at the p int of ritles. the 3rd in and 0 . r the womher. N - a ohm bad tin abeetlS in her breast satisfactory to the managers ffibe- I I , a . B ;. . I I.", I I. Ir Andre, , . . _ . r. 11, a t. Y. L , ' .. OUSUAday. Beisamano.foonsider. OYSTER 8 UPP , 4. - The a 'nun) a Be- litnoed several times the last month. Daylield again the 9.cene of holders, as the _ . , , I .. _K t 0 r attendance was larger . 'e I r r':. " able ability., Frank 13%er has recovered, from I . , ' r . I oyster suppqr of the-Grauge was held vere attack of the measels. . John Purdu% of Morris, is Out OKI)- lawlessnetis. . then o4 any, previous- meeting, wid the es, farm, in , ast 11 Or, 4 : P. A, I . _'. 1 . r ' r Rev Mr Brick, of the Dinenke of on the evening of Wednesday Jan. There must be a bay press somewhere membe . rehip list was augmented by the of A years, t e rent In 105 F, I., 1. , L. vassing. for the new Conser,vative On Tuesday morning last ConstAble addition of the names of several promi- r4k Tliomas Ballapty ' ol,f' , ; Athabaska, is hot .Ing a series of 4Lh I at the egi . no A , , L I., _R m , - I go S idence of Mr John near the river in COlborne, as there was paper, the Empire, published in To- Charles Smith, of Varna, accompanied nen,t farmer ,2 , '::1;` , 1 3,113siouar rvices ih the couaty for Rudd, Goderich township. Those a lot of hay pulle I dlp the vicinity, At the ily, of Wroxeter, h.4ye Move, vf$ ,tht:. ; ,':, M r , , VIA V, 4 I r g . he has S ' , J, Rev "aia. . out of Xr Halatead's ronto. b SpecialConstabl . I present spent a very eiij,)yuble time st&Ok On the 404. ' , r 'Robertson, proceed. appointed bout, the President, Mr ' , where coaxed a,pQ'rmai1gatgij1t , , I .., I I r his land A. Taylor and 'son arrived home ,9 to B,yfi.Id or the purpose of serving Waldron, took %he chair, and after a few ixtion in the woolleian . It i ., , r . . Rev E. Medd. w0o, hae been Spend- by employing local talent in suppl.y.. Mr V, -4u. Ohler has sold All pill- , - "r ., , . Ing his holidays with libs triead Ing al.liate, and by means of games on the Maitland concession, and has , from Hamilton, oil Tuesday ni summonses on hotel keepers for viola- preliminary remarks suit6d to the fds- H R .Elliott, of the 11,_"%,t . 4 ill I tion of the Scott Act. ,Their reception five o6casion, cailoa on the Secretary to til __._.l 'I h" a pollpessio I I - . co accompanied by Miss flardstaff at that place is given in. detail in Ahe read,,the . annual reportof the society. I v ' ewing timber foi tim bar)a ' I on the main road leading to the best Sister- in-law,) Who Will Ppend a pill .! I 'i I - I , : , ; ,'' ' - 100001 College, on Wedneiday. ; eii , , ro", . following sworn declaration, made be- Tiler report was very Satisfactory, an I ' got ,,a ,A splinter ru , lontre. t qto.- T110.,vor"'Pudy"diApersed at an' bought Mr Donald McMurchie's farm, I Hullett, returned to i% it 'I'll I E is Mof77 gG$v1'e oh a I , ,jA I marke *the e r 4 I tt. b ,,, a ,6 eck ' , " I j 11 I ­ , , t in ounty. . i weeks with him and blar parents in fore Police Magistrate Williams, at. considerino, the hard times, the ;Iub 'to his b..d and 11 r Tur officers and sume Of the -Sq] .1, I.. I ­ A FLsaEay.,Mr Donald McPhoo, Carrick. I 16 hand. .. .. ry, ,rr . I . I Clinton, on Wednesday:— . . - " to be congratulated on its flourishing , , I of the Salvatiau'Ariffy, It I 1dkTA . S,tanley. , on the WaWanosh bonudary, is talk- The wife of thd late Alexander 1, Charles L. Smith, of the Township financial condition, as a good balance . Min McGregor, who'4as bee;1 labor- ,' I . era;-4ttoo-a , r 1, ; , I . 'MrS, Jos. McCully is now slowly re. Ing of atarting -a fishery. He has a Robertson -died, on Sunday last, after I of Stanley, in the County of Huron, remains in the treasury. Business for Ing'as a Missionary in bildia, fi2r'a, amo. I I a big demoustratioll W'be' ,hold nado'r, I li , I ,- ,m Commissioner qpZ, at igr - coverhig from her long illnees, ifinning froni a large , bar of years, is on a visiJ to 11 AIr', I , #tford,on lying streo I . 1, , the 16th i A(-.­ j Mrs Doliald Ross is dtilf ill a criti- lluillbring .several years with weak constable, do solemnly affirm and do- the year was then. wound tip by unani- or six I 1-1 X. . . hill on his plac and big intention is Ogg wit. at I received summonses for ser- -electing'ail th PI.-eseut Offla- Miss *, -I . . 'c clare th' .Mrs McKay, 8th con. Gray. k I eat coudition . ti .h terminated in consump. . mealsly re - Y, falt for the vioe*upon John Pollook, James Pollock, erg to fill former home waw'Gatt. ,.;: 11, XEov; ning last %vpp.k,the Sqnday Mr Hugh Thompson, of Manitoba, feet deep,then. run the Stream into the " . John Swarts, John Bailey, and Edward term. Thb members then repaired to Mr George Hollan .1. 1. 4; 0, to dig a large pit 20 by 30 feet, and 8 , Much sympathy is, their'pQsitio e 6regor's a t:, -;-,.f -,. . 01 ;tbl dlat4a of Mr H. Foster present. tormeriv.;f Clinton, is spending a fi family, as it is not ten -months since I d, of M0KiIIQ'2j ba ., ', lwz - ew Elliott, defendants in cases for violation the dining room, where a.,magnificenot rented his farm to Mr Arollibald Fetgli,, , , IR11-12 with three volumes a Thompson's, tfie sides being timbered up first their father's remains were interred of -the second part of the Canada Tem - spread, consisting riot only of he cream son for five years, at a r(intal of 08 , . . weeks with his friends in Stanley. t6 prevent it from caving In.' Boggy's in the Wingham cemetery. 00 pop:, , I t __ son's "Laud and Sea" -very useful Mr Donald Smith moved into his a single pair of fish will rais , ,I ' 00 perr: . il rance Act, and also summonses for the of Canadian cookery, but foreign dishes annum. He has also lettsed th I . 4 books ot reference. r e one Quite a controversy is' being kept Witnesses in these cases. That on the to wit: shrimps, prawns anti oysters: wood store, and inten s going into the - ',' ' I." . . - " new house during the holidays. We thousand 00. -in a season and in r d e Beech' ::­ . .:, I Until the death of Mr L.' Trouse, wish. him many happy years in his -three years they will weigh froia 75 to pp by letters appearing. every weok 10th day of January, inst., John Henry delighte4 the gaze of the astonishe,l hus. mercantile business. _.:111 ... :­ '. I q 'be held tbe position, caretaker of On. commodious and comfortable house. Ulbseach. A sfugle pair is allibe in heBrugsels Postand Budget,all Robertson, of Stanley,.and myself, pro. bandmen, whose app6tites were Sharp. Tas leasad his 5 . 0 ac .. . I 10 t Robt Simple r Ile .. , " tario St. Church, find his wife subse- Stock he requires. He says they re- over that boisterous cout,,held about ceeded to'the village of Bayfield, wh re ened by the best of all appetizers, man- farm on the 2nd line of .11 Orris to Rick: J' :"': L . ­. lk t,, _: Cillontly performed the same duties. - Hay. , . six weeks ago, in the en's, hotel ,Ila parties reside, to effect the service ual labor. The repast.was prepared by Armstrong, for ir term of seven years , ; . , quire feediug three times a day, a Belgrave, The noted J. P.- Arm'.' Qfaaid summonses; that before coming the yo n'g ladies of the neighb rhood, Q4, " , I 11 She has since been appointed care- CHOPPED IN THE 'HEAD.—Th6 I handful oftleas or other grain, this to the village of Bayfield I left the team I Mi Simple will continue to reside outh" , 1 . r P, `!, . I I -A, '! 11 , . "' taker for the current year. strong resided,and'as he is the,writer and 'it is needless to stite that the mem- same lot. Mr Armstrong has no." , r . I otheIr day a lively scene occurred in th6Y ea& the same as a hog. He -has at a farm house outside the village, aknol bers did ample justice to it; in fact, ' -W,' 266' I acres under big control. 5 L'I 1,1 ,. Rev 0 Rock, of the Baptist Church the swamp in the township of Hay, seen a n of the ettere appearing in the Post I walked into the village We proceeded their ichthyophagous propensities were .1p.(,."­ _ - umber of fisheries in the E !111 1 L. . bearing on the case, he is adding to first The thoroughbred cow recQntl o " . Wingham, bas tendered his resigna- a few miles west of Exeter. Ur Goo -4 6 a h c re f the Poll' k's, and,, could somewhat phenomenal ; as in the twink- I y ,, , : . We tern late w I h we to one o .0 " . tin Pay'ng hii notoriety. The Budget writer can ," ' r4 ,,,, ,I, I u. He is gQing to discharge the Mattait and family are living in a Investments. We hope Mr McPhee I not effect an entrance, the door, being chased by Mr W. Camp 11'. of - "' .... . duties of an evangelist amongst the small house in Said swamp, he having may succeed wi reply every time, and the editor, Mr locked upon our approach. of a handspike whole platefuls of -1 r , ,.", , ,,,, . After leay. ling Ives disappeared, .. I L I ;, th his schemo and be bi,. Wawanosh, from Mr WasMTffki r4&'c ' ", i" Canadian churches of his denomina- Jen.kins, no doubt will reply shortly and 11 like the 1. 11, 1. , I - L ",11 I . -1. , I . ­ .1 . . . . . . , '! _ - , been es Howard able to supply the public with a su- ing Pollock's, Robertson and myself mother of twins. Mr 0_04b6l.,13) ­ r", '. ,`,, - tion. He has of late been Ill'olding to Armstrong's home thrusts. baseless fabric of a vision left not , lucky, as this is the third iislue auffug .11". , ' : I g, __ _ _ . to chop wood. Mr Muttart came to perior quality offish at a price that I -1 patted, Robertson going ahead, proceed. trace behind." The following toasts the year that his cows I ' rf . .11 aucceSsful revival services in Tiver- town, began drinking and soon be- will benefit himself and the pub- , ing to Bayley's hotel, which he entered were given, and it was a pleasing fen - inthis way. haie'favored him . ,"-,, ,, t . . : , ton. . Londesboro. and engaged Bayley in conversation ; ture that they were drank in that most . 4" ': ' came intoxicated. Returning home lie too. 4'.,-` ' , IAT'm 1. i when I was approaching I was seen by hesIth-giving of all beverages, clear cold `, . - he began abusing an infant child, Wood is now coming into thestatiOu Mrs Bayley, who warned her husband, water. "Agriculture,, was responded at , 1 tl; - At the annual meeLi iig of the teach From the published statement of th . O.. era and officers of Ontario St. Metbo6 whereupon his wife interfered, she . Benmiller. prdt6 lively. Some is for George and he immediately left the hotel, tak- to by Messrs W. J. Biggins and James Belgrave cheese factory we learn th 0 I'll, " ;., ., I the receipts for the past year amounted P . ist Sabbath School, the old officers too being set upon by her husband. Mrs Thos. Gledhill is visiting friends N-ewton; but the prifficipal part is for Ing with him 9, gaek Upon entering I Young, who, in short and pithy address- to $9719.00, and the expenditure $962I.. 1,1111 ?,,, ,. " r were all re-elected, viz: -D. Tipladv, Her cries for mercy and help. were in Sebringville. J. Brunadou. proceeded to the back' part of the house, so, expressed the opinion that farming 88. $259.61 Nv ad the debt of `;'! X ,, , - ,-,4,' r Supt., Ralph Tiplady, Secy; Jas. An- -Good Templars were to go to met the factory. 941,249 pounds of milk 'i -o'11 ,.. ,, h beard by, Mr Win. Harris, who occu-, Mr Marquis has returned home af ter a 9Q,J# Mrs Bayley, and asked for Mr Bay- Ivas ihe, industry of our country, and ,, ; ,> few weeks, visit in Toronto and Whitby. o t c Were gent to the factory, fro 1: . . gus, Asst. E. Bull, Treas. H. R. es another hut some distance. Mr Q us an Lodge Wednesday, but ley; she said he was rqund, and 'made as that our yeoman deservedly occupied in which ;1 1', ,' e.',, Special services are being,held in the bough ohs were going to call him, but some of the highest positions under the anufac , 1. i. Walker, Librarian, Goo. Robert Varria 'forced an entrance into the 1% .0 , I son, .t owing to e r ugh weather and bad t . 86,204 pounds of chees3 were ni ­ ,,, ,Mr . r _q , , 4 , ", !"I , , "! Asst, The Sunday Soho I is making house and was about to shield the vangelical church, by Rev., Mr Kraft, roads did not go. crown. They also stated that altbongb ,0 , " said. she did not know. where he was. I tureo. 11 " - I 1? ,.4, , ;5 4 X ­ E Mrs Thos. McMichael, of Hulletf,`4id then -left the summons for Mr Bayley time had been when firmois were looked On Wednesday Of hLE;t week the horgl ' ""?, good progress and . has Ra average woman, when Muttart red at him, and Miss Celina Nott, are visiting friendd'in. At the district Orange meeting held with her. We then went to Edward upon iia a rtide and- uncW4 hted class, es attached rto tile 01 Lnibug Sleigh af "5" 1 Sunday attenaaace of over 2oo. with an axe dealt him- two heavy . N, N 111 11 , and around Beniniller. , at Blyth, on Tuesday, Mr A. Wood. Elliott's hotel and found it looked, try- it was now ger I . Y "I'll , ,-1.1 ,L. REV. G. H. Cobbledick; B. A,, who blows; ufttlug the forepart of his head Mr A. Knight has the contract of man, was elected County Master, and ing all the doors on the front. Wethen lwtbat the Goderich, started to ran 11: - , away, and Mr,, .1 I .. farming industry requireWha much in. A, McD. Allon sought to take the pre. 1', ,er,X, ­; k ! ,­ , - ,J h.as been assistant on the Georgetown open as far down as big eyebrows, as building Mr Abraham Fisher's barn, Mr Maius, Kee. -Secretary. proceeded to John Swart's hotel, and telligence and ability as -any of the caution of jumping out; bat in doing so,", F ... , circuit for a year and a half, has, b well as otherwise cutting and bruia- and Mr R. Rowden's also. M . r Knight Mr . A. Lawrance has started a siug- . the groundl 1 1, ., I " 1, . I ee . . found it also locked, trying all the out- learned professions, and that the farmer lie struck his face agaillst , , appointed -superintendent of the Gailtl him. Nothing has as yet been is a first-class workman. I .. side doors. We felt Satisfied after leav- of to -day possessed a fund of knowledge in such a manner as to bruise anctAjj V...".. ,. inogne to Muttart by way of punish. school here in the temperance ing Bayley's, that we would not be able unsurpassed by any other class of men. scratch -it very pa 1. c, 45_ 1"; " " ' ' . Ile has been; -'s' 0 , , ,, q,6 ,'r"," , , . - 11 The ladies" was responded to by compelled to rernaiii indoors ever j, rpu" ', q , pastorate, in place of Rev. W. C. linagil, On Thursday nights. The to effect out purpose, for we ikaw per infulk [; Henderson, M. A., who has accepted ment. ', ", — . Hullett. . Orangemen have heretofore used the sons going in the direction of the hotel, Messrs Avery and Hunter, the former since. I .; lrl', , , ,,,. ,, r ., ,,JA,, . . .V , _ r 1, , ., , , . ! , '. a prof6asorship in a Methodist College WE are pleased to see Mr W. Mair, hall on the Thursday on or after the and we were quite sure for the purpo of whom, in a few humorous remarks, ., Says the Blyth Standard: -The first , - L'., , . down east, Mr Cobbledick preached Goderich Township, of Hallett, once more out again, after fall moon, but have agreed to meet Be I j , Y, zR..1 -11 - his firat,sermon at Holmeaville only a HORSES. - Mr John Oakes of the of giving warning of our presence. Af - enumerated the merits of the fair sex, day of tbe new year upon which 'we , 15., . I , ,: ', ... I i""i" j 11 ., `V; We omitted to mention last week horse$ this-wOek to Mr J McMann, of ... I i ,,,, , I ' 1F;, an illness of two months. on t e Friday on or after tor F ebruary ter leaving SwaTtB,, we started for the and stated as a result of oiservatiOn have just entered was anything but a: , J5 ,1 , Maitland concession, sold a co h E1Ln few years ago. Uple of ACCIDIENT.=The other day while and March. The singing class is other Pcillock's, but were satisfied that I ­ r "'M "I, . during his travels, that with the single hnppy one to Mr A. Elder's family, ,'_ rr - Mr W. Brownlee was -choppiag in meeting with good success,there being the runner who passed us had been there exception of London vicinity, the lad ' . .t .--.,, , that a very - pleasain t and successful Seaforth, for the sum ol $360. the woods of Mr D. Shanahan, a limb - about -seventy members. before us, and there was no use going, of this section stood'par excellence; iOs for oil that day Mr Elder's littl6daugh- :: ': r I . S A very successful entertainment '1'1, : . i '; . free social was held under the 11U15- se- ter, Mable Florence, aged about three.. I . "I , -" " , .1 ­ . . . . . "I T ,A; pices of the Home Circle of Ratten- was held in the Union Church, on fel I and struck him on the head, in- - . so we turned to serve the summonses cond to none in tho old world or in the years and two mbilths, died, and _mc . 1 .,:, 1,1411 1 I,- 11 , '. .... r I I -,r ,.­ 1 4 ,,,-. . flicting a painful scalp Wound, but .Paraituount. . for the witnesses in the Bayley case,and new. Mr Hunter, without any pre)inii- buried on Tuesday aft6rnoon. .ak , 111, I , I went to the hbus , of John Ferguson, The lit- .. " ', I - . bury St., church, oft the evening of Friday evening of 'last week, when not seriously injuring him. Miss McAll - arks, rendered in7his ilimitable tle girl had had the ineasels, frorn - , K,,. I 1 , . t,: the 30th Dec. The programme was addresses ere delivered by Revs. Dr . later, of Clinton, is the one of the, witness6s, We ent red and which : .'. , !&' . . SCHOOL DIFFICULTY. -Some time a nest af her-sister,Urs Goo -Robinson. had served the witness by leaving the r ; C.' ; % entirely,, impromptu, and consisted , - --tithe ago reference was made to the g de another . . , , ,. 11 ,,, ,,,, Ure and 4alwiu, of Goderich, .n,ayrZ rtlIhIle, good -old song 11 Green grow she had almost recovered when , - , i music the rushes O," - and wits Gncored to the trouble set ill, which caused a - 1, --the sub.. wa surninons with his wife; just then a inch . th. ""' ' ' 11,1, . " draw speecbesl a furdished by the Clinton Quar- fact that, by a misundersta ding Mr Edward Dawson,of Kineardine echo. . . 1% . , . ' I., n . In response to the encore he gave ! " t " " I " . .1,-, i,- I "... 1 I jecis being drawn promiscuously apil ette Clubi under the leadership of Mr among the trustees, two teacberg were County Deputy for the I. 0. G. T.,' of between twenty-five and fifty Bar. It I've only been down to the club," I Oil the evening of nomination' day, . , r ,.".., , ,. a,fewvemarks made thereon at once rounded the house, a number of thern C. Prouty, theplork of , . _: . r . - G. F. Oakes. The proceeds amount- engaeed for the Hallett Soperate paid our temperance lodge a friendly armed with guns and rifles ; two of the' which brought down the hoqse. ' . Siaoelkrz,to Wn - -, "V ,, _ Tho.'evening conaluded.with afi im: ed to about $70. visit, on Friday. last, 'I Commercial Unio ?hip, met with what.mijht,,h0i-#-., _; "At" 1, _ , n" was responded , , " , Ifed-, , 0 - r , -_­ rbmphx. trial that was very "using. School. On Monday a school meet- . number entered the house and rushed to by Mr T. Frazer, who, in ,nxr 't IMA -11 , -.1 -A I DEATH OF A PIONEER. -We men- ina, serious, if no, R . *Qd6Wi­;,-It , ' , "" . held to n and settle the dif. AcciDENT.-Last week Mr Samuel up to us, one presenting big' gun at me, rible seems he was ret4g . At the regular meetibg of the tioned last week the serious, illness of was 6 . and Somewhat length address discuss- .. .'.'.fQJt ', `,i e ' ' - ing but n an erstanding was ar- Smith while engaged at saw-loirging, and the other hl . y I , , ' . a gun at Robertson, they ed tile question from its various Stand- nomina ion, anc had. gone into the, - - , ,,, I oung People's Christian Work As Mr W. Sterling, of the 4th con. of fictilty I t, .1 """ , ­ . .1, intion of Willis church, on Mon - this township, but as a matter of fact, rived at. It is said that M r Afclato4 the Sleigh upset causing the 1 js to Swore very wickedly and said, 11-0ore po.iits, but space wiM not permit us to residence Of Mrs Ul; Anderson, 'and .. ­_ "' - who is also secretary, I favors the re. coll again-st, him -breaking, one of his you've got to get out of ihis," using give even a synopsis of the speech, which leaving, ,waa about t&'ieseah himself In I . I 11 be ,. L' I 11 ..... _,141 1 r,.. evening,the following, programme he hail passed away before the paper teriti011 of theOld teacher, wlaile Hei, legs. lie ii doing as well its can be I threats of violeilee, and threatenlil" hiscutter, wben-a tuia'away _ ,;. I , I 7 ", 'J y 11 I . , , . __ t. I.. ir . 8 to was one of the ablest of the evening. ' - team . ",,, r r , as rendered:-- Solo, ill . 1_11 wasissued, Hehadonlyan illness srs Reynolds and Brennan favor ill. VXPeCted, kill. NVljeiil',obertson vasiiitlie.%Ctof longing to Mr. M. Hurtzel, which had 1. f , 'J1L_`i`c of by I I The catt 1 3 trade" was responded to 4, ' i. There's nae luck aboot the FqJ12 of four days. and died at the residence new. Nir NeInto-.sh left the room NARItOW ESCAPr3.—,N1r Niel M'ur' putting his liand in hispocket,one M emInc . . recitation, "i'lary Lough, Malari %e; of his son, a , t, the advanced- age of 96 - . r escaped from a pleaiare party r I Sessr9G.StanbnryandWm.Grant, . . . ia ; when the matter was broached aud dock had a narrow escape from bein' the men said, "if you lift that hand -1 tanbury said that he bad been con - dashing along and jampSd into iir P's Ir" 4- . r recitation, Nlr C. Hoare, Plod - years. Ife-was-a native of"Panbride 9 will bore you,' at the same time having nected with this industrv., for the last cutter, ruining it comjjlj tely and kno3k- - " 11 .. .Solo refuses to compri'twise. Tile others, killed recentIV,by a failing limb while big rifle at his breast, with big finger on the horse down', inj aringit consideAbly. 11 . r . by Mr Lyou ; instrumental, Jas.Jack- Parish, Forfaishire, Scotland, and to re o] with twenty years, during whi;h time it had It is fortunate I for Mt-PMuty-that h6 had ; Miss Mounteastle, Wbumu's Rights - Ming in this tc,wnship, where he eon- I at ag I gradu lly incr9psed, until it wag now not seated,1iingelf hxj . I . . have power to act witholit the third received a number of scratelles and these men one of them rack me with assuming gigantic proportions. , he.cutto soii',: ­rea log, Mr Unklater; reading, came to this county 48 years ago, set constituting.a. maj -rity, believe they at work in the bush. He, however, the trigger. When trying I 0 member of the board, aad were in- bruiser, from the smaller branches in big -rifle. We told them then that we lieved, b I He b.94 rtainl would have- be , . - r, as Le . . - . n, I owever, that if the I - -1, . . solo, Mi Ly)n, Nancy Lee; re-ftati ' tinued to reside ever since. His wife formed by those verged in ibe school its descension', which will lay him up would lea )con . of ce I 11, sq,tiously in- ,. - I Mr Brewer. Tile -next meeting -in died snme years ago, and he leaves ve quietly, if they would leave commercial union with the neighboring juted. . ,,i-,,.-,.-. I . I '. . 1, , I I ,two weeks,is to be entirely devotional. three Sons, two of whom are living in . law that they could .proceed and do for a, few days. . , us ,alone. We left the house, the two Republic, so ably advocated by the last Last Wedue . sday aftern oo * . . r _ , . ,, n 9, sawing . . as they liked, providing they kept The Division Grari've met h ringleaders following and'striking arid speak6r, were granted us, a great im- match took pla'6 at t1lb. Revere House, .1 ere, J n . r . ted at, , ,r . I A prayer meeting, announced to be .1 Colborne. Mr Stirling was a man f within the limits of the regulations. the,town hall On Thursday, he poking I's witlitheirg-uns. WhorlIwas petna would be give to t e in t. Br I. The mo,toli r sta i , L . the auspices of the Ass, jaO, has very quickly won his way b the es- . busines;. I . I - d A. R. Sam - ': beld'every Sunday at 10 a, ul., lin-der mortaAhan ordinary Intelligence, and B ieving they- are right, they are do- inst_ allot tl.a .5th about it rod from the house one of tile -Air (,'-,,an-t;on takingthe floor remarked 'o'qlock, J H. Bowman an r .; el I - t n h dila ry. usse a ociat ter,ined to stafid by their former do- .114,etell their twostruckmeon the 11ackof;the neek th I , . I . . I 11LI_ r _. at lie coni0dered no one present Wag plo,of Morris, sawing,the first out off a I I . been changed to 6:15 p. in. teem and confidence of all who form- A nuinber.or the'people in the com- and head, knocking ine down and ron-, in 9; better posi tion to speak oil this sub. beech log, 191 inches in dia.­;I.ter at,tli, . . 31 I ol yield, mun.ity gathered in the evening,wbeu dering me insensible, the mob' , ",, - ed his acquaintance and -leaves be, ear to be willing t.) setcle the , in the ject than himself, and withoint fdfir of butt and 1,71r at tile t . , ,,J . The annual meeting ofthe teach cision, and while they refuse t r* .P erg o a grand repast was provided. Mr meantime fol iowing and urging the lead Saco 88 a 0 r C 6p, . , ..", f Willis Sabbath School was held hind him thai of which Soloman spoke aPPter as amicably as po%sible. In - e f I ont adi tion he ventured the or" 6rossicut saw. 1he) _ - , ",.q , .. X . ..., mat -lo- 1-41, . '" otf Tuesday evening of last when be said "A good name is better '1'; , . . , di t '. "'_,to ," .. . week, for Currie, of WiDghain, Ex-251aster of er on. After recovering myself slid statement that he lilt atitened some of- neatlyin a4l and -481 --aconds, re I . , I the meautime the School is at a Stand- . (I f, . .7t eXt two .1 I I , 1 Dominion. Grange, made the speech walking on towards the main road, on the best steerg­ - o Mr Graint wag here iv6ly. The n were Messrs Fras. . -1 114 - the. old His funeral to . w. 71 theelection of officers. All than great riches.11 . .D,.t - , - I still, bfthe evening. Air Daniels, of Kin. our way home, the mob still following, i , I . - i officers were re-elected, viz: Supt. Mr the Goderich cemetery, on Friday, -_ nterrupted by tbg chairman proposing er 'and Logan Of .r"Blyth. Their time - , ."s , , '­ ,,C-` "' Tedford; As. -it. Supt , Mr J. Scott; was very largely attended. cardine, presided. and when we had got twenty or thirty " 19 , , I . . I , ,,r . : . " I . . ' T-tielkersinith. I the next toast, I I Her Gracious Maj esty, Vfas 8 and 30 secondA for the two cuts. Q.. (. " , -1 ; See-Treas "" - . I I . . . ,V,XR,A -, Mr J. Keane ; Librari ' rods from Feiguson's bouse, the leader responded to by Mr Jameson singing ,Robt. MdDonald and A. Mal y, of - -- , t_,, p ,a I - ­_ -4&.* I ci - '! ., ,, - a Belfast. A140THER GOOD bfA-; oloNz. We 'con- stopped us and demanded to know it We the Natii)nal Anthem in a very adeept-* .CT&nbroo'k, sawed next and were credit- ' , , I Mr Irwin Asst., W D. Fair. It Was I . t also decided dense the following from the Exposik- I - . I 1, . " ' I "j 9 if we bad able "Imailiner. After the sevoke,116hists ed with 44 and 341 second% The Bira :" ',`Zlfu'i:` " , 11 " . -Mr T. 8 Ried has been or: Few will, be more kdonly missed,or we must.take them or they would kill . had been responded to, the comp Bros., , . i 1 r .. to purchase 300 of the NOTES, . Hippen. had served any papers, sayin : -11, r . r. rT !. authorised hymnals for the visiting friends, here lately. Mr E. more sincerely mourned in this vicinity The musical and literary entertain- had served no papers of paired to the hall, and Mr A. 'of - Ckanbrook, only sa ved next ,l -, ,, .01,, -, , , school. The School is in a fiouri8b. W. Richards will give an entertain- than be w as ,mort I re ains were any account, but Robertson said we had was unanimously oho'sen floor finanagbr. guys up the -race. /The Blyth boys saw- .? ho B, in Tent, on Monday evening last, was us. I said we 011221, cut when theii Saw 4 baulkea and they . Ing condi'don having a big roll ai id ment here before long. . Mr ,John laid to rest in Eginoladville cemetery in every'respect a grand success. Rev.' left one at Ferguson's. They then re I ,, I ,:, - ' an efficient. staff of teachers and offic- Mullins is at present under the par on Tuesday afternoon last. . We refer Music was furnished by Mi A..Maene ed with' in "Holipse,!"jind the Crah. ,t ' i " . . . I'll , ., , E. A. Fear in his usual pleasant man. viewed their threats if we did,not take it zie, of Varna, and a short time ,*is brook boys had a "LaAc6""r The first . 7 rr ,. , I- era. Mr. Irwin as Librarian, is the eatal roof. It is said that twQ yo neracted as chairman. Messrs G. J. . . - .. , and . . I ,,, , u the county, uug to Mr William ,McConnel, Clerk - av -ay Robertson went back and got spent in the social dande, aftei'which pr - Wilk, awar4Ad to Messrs Dow- , - -r .,'­J , - ' I wi,,M, 11 ,fx, , I - , i oldest officer i having fellows had to a tea-mesting in Treasurer of the township of Tucker. Sutherland and Ohns. Redmond gave the papek. During -the affray one of the' the corupany diapers,. , well pleased 1hpI0; and the 2nd priz - $2, to , -­tk . I ,, . " occu e ;'r ,Vi 1. " Dungannon w 90 to . in 19L . , " ,,, ., " . pied this position over 22 years ith"t their girls; some Smith, who passed away at his resi- some fine readings and recitations. leaders said that they were bound. by' an with the eve 111inent, -NoiiiNis . Fraser & T49401n, . '. ", . left." Messrs . . - 7, , - I .1 # and he is a most faithful an(l, attentl say "they got On the night of dorice on Saturday evening. Mr Me- The., -singing by the ,children was oath that no arrest . I .1 . I .. , ,4, . should be made U.11nit '. .. .. - ­ . 11 ,1 1 ,Iij I , jl il;, %%% Jjq,l 1, _ . 11 Fle I I I - , r,, r 11 I . I 'g ., r , , , , - live officer. - the entertainment My David Alton Cannot had reached the age of 66 years highly appreciated. The choir, as- without blood being shed; they saia they . -*4*4N. _1.. 'i ,,- , L . I R ;l 1, Z , . -060 !.sm - We take some pride in being able L , I,cq-jl ­­( , 11 I and 11 months. About a year ago he . I I . had a goat robe stolen. from the black. sisted by J. Moody, gave some voted against the Scott Act'and are . R "'e", good .. ..'M ' ,­4,, . I The.public meeting of the Ratten- was.a,ttacked by inflamation Of the kid- selections bound no Service shall be made here tin Zurichi state that a Canadian life Co. (tile Ca- "I'p, .i' j'­ ,, .." 11, r, I " , O'Brien,of Sexsmith, ­ C.p ,, - 11",Ir , bury St. Home Circle was held on Bmitb shop ; a certain party is suspect- neys. re so. So e,nxiou: , - Miss - r MrE Bossent . 11-W, '­ I . ed of taking it but there is . . 11fe, which wits established 41 .11,1111, suiting in diabet )cry, Bailiff of thisp's,e, nada .1.11 tq,,11)1 I, at . .,Vl. ,,7 1 Friday evening last and was - no direetr i endered a couple of' instrument less force Sufficiently Strong is brought ;,,­1,11 ,,-p. - well at was he to attend to every detail of hi to overpower them. 'has been offered the handsome sum of years agol stands at the head of 411,Hfe ' ", , 11 t oces ill good style. A pleasing . r "T, I., iii.,, 11 tended. Air J. C. Detior,. President, caught some tinae n days before bi "I . irstituti6o doing business in Canada, i , proof; such scamps will Barely be public duties that te "tTivee hundred. dollars for his trotting , L ;," § ,,, ''­ I a _M- I", olvice of his ,6 41"` LL .1 b I I the chair. The foliowing, death, contrary to the a cture at the close of the entertain- mare, Maud B., but,dedlities,to accept so far -as colame of now and amount*d, 1' I I eiu r in - ' r . r Th. . ,. i ,. . " . WaS tte programme rendered : Opea` friends and physician, he -took a :trip ment was the presed ting of a Bible Goderich. A peculiar infectious throiit disous; old basineas is concerned. amouni;, , ,,.J." "I .1 - . :,';' z'! r, . " Lj I' L L` . down through Hibbert to look after tO.1V1r Hatton, who is about severing On Tuesday a daughter of our e4 I t I . , r* log hymn, The Angels Song; quar. Hensall. . has broken out among the borsts, in Of new insurance for 1886 was'64 591 -`,'. 11 "r ;1 pt,- lette, Beautiful Christmas Times, Mrs some business for th4 township; he at- his- connection with friends here, on t,,,,,d townsman, Ur Weatherali" the township of 'Hay, by which a num- 250; the -latgest amount done- by any - !'i 1, ,,, ',, , . 1- di '­,.' , ".L ALL ABOUT TWO DUCKS.—A case tended a council meeting ,at' Brucefield. account of ill health. . f Anaoilon C6. being ouly $2 1 14, _,, rrr , 4 , - Foster and Miss Eva Stevenson, which has created congiderab died of — 092 560 ,,' , I . Is Inter- the following day, and on Monday pro- -__..0_* ­ft______ . diphtheria.,. _ _ -her of farmers have lost several "Inable I I P p j L 4L, -address, slid !­. I :r'Vlj ;,:; , Wesars Sibley and Lohb; ho6es. Last .week Meagre. Alex Ivr _33ritish 01,292,7506 T&I argest . . ­1 eat in this place and thmughout the ceding his death he attended and eon lie number of sick and d3 Ing in . .". ,v. - aniount secured by any regulAr'Cana-' , 11 'r ,, '..",-'­]Athlebem,Mt Horace Poster; chorus, township of Hay was settled - y graham and Ge6rge Todd lost two very M . ­ -, _; , ­"I? ' T, . , , 1'11_4'%"". p2hat here on ducted the municipal nominations at Holniesv,ille. our 0wu is unusall large, Doctors valuable horses from thig loathsome, 'an Co. was' 09;.45'0,625.' The totil "' `; .­, V . I ,, ,r"r _ ; old, old story is true; readin and Ministers are kept busy. of ifiouffince",in force. v , , ` & Wednesday, at least for the time be- Brucefield. ' All this exertion proved Two pLlpil8 from our school passed disease, which causes the thro6t to so amount in the Ca. I 11 , 11, , I L ". ,, rr?",'r. . , ,, .;,,g,, ,i', , Pl,","'Our Santa Claus, Ailr Robt. Hoirneg; ing. Mrs Sheritt, of Blake, lost 15 too much for- him, and he became So the late High School entrance ex- Airs McLean, mother bfltra Bed- swell that thd animal is 'unable to. !naa& Life 14:1,096 6A 419", 'Tho IdiegbSt . I " M o , ." , 'goto Hark the bells are ringing,Uar ' eat 6.11:6 I P $ . . . "" I ­ A P r; j y ducks last September. Other people exhausted that he was unable again to amination. .. ford and Capt. J. C. MeLean, is ty- or drink for several days, Nul Aibl(1124 I. , - k, ; , ":.,?- , . aitai wbich, * P ,,, 0,,'.Np. , 11 4 . - .1 a, I assisted log so DOE . r. ,,, I b *84n'-417600600 and ,Mr', k 111. I , , r , , . r v ' of thick idio6us matter - # - 1 V', " , , leave,his house. He, howtv'er, low, that she is not expected an abundance 'Cr4, , ,", ,Jh,,,,,j6,,,,,, I.. -1, i ! 1 ,, - double quartette, Hail thou also lost uumbees of turkeys ilad gees MAT,yllixtiah Co. is %,,&, I ,.J ou 'ai-o . , . . any', ro p :, , , . I - in and sliperintended the arrangements ve". .001h, ! 11` -A"F. Do _0Xpected Jesus, Airs,. Foster, Mr Dick was accused of steal The social held in the Methodist to recover, is discharg6d.fxom the Month and noaei. MR04w), 1! . r 188, _­­O t,N, " 4? , V;.,,,'r,4­. ., jo,oi& of,, 1J6,'C , '--Th . '.V. ., ''... . enson and Rum- fowl, persons having Been him pick - and on Too di _ ,la Uft .of the ,;," " ,r , 1,, , es Sibley, Stev Ing the f;r the elections, edgy at parsonage, on Wednesday evening i. ­ . . Mr G6 Acheson is again sick and Sometimes -tho'swelling breaks out on . 4ri5so 0.0w 6, "­% 14' " , i . 1 m r '- , , ', .1 I., 4 7 '.%. Messrs -Siblqy, Jones, Lobb and f rom the road two ducks belonging to noon, wl.en these were completed, he last, in behalf of the Woman's Mis- confined to the house, Fdr liabi tho inside of t .1 , ". , I , Oat , '.)! , lity he neck, but generally on I I" s" ' _ ' Lff , !* I r ,,,,,, I , , I 'I , . , ;!) I -1 '1 .. r, - , " .­%, -, ` - (04 ' "4 ` `- "I ich libgi 'f -' , ,)9-440.,)!400#ict 00 -or A . y; address, Coriolanus, Mr W. was forced to retire to bad from Wh sionary Society, was largely attended. to pounds, bruis idb of the throat. ' 0 , , , r r Iio 0 11 - OUR MoConnel was a , do afflbb j' &&Jr i , 11 1, , 11 . ,,, I dyboord) ms-` ' " Art . e shooting episadeby , y in I I ), , '­, '. " I 1-11 , I ,b ; chorus, I feel like going op ; er's hotel. Dick was not pleased native of the parish 6 . " . , *Ali1ktAhb"6th6k 44 weicil ,, - I 10 , , , 1 , I nod a handsome sum realized. George seems to take the' cake. As ai result of th , , R. Mrs Sheritt and carry them to Baek- he never arose. Mr es and accidentq, the inA r ",,',,t4­ ", reVi f Bourg, Kitaud. The Lodge 111 . "ac"dourit, 110 I 11 , % .. of the Catiadiam Order I . Wag r " I 111WI, '' I . . I 11 , -, r "t -,_ --() ;i children a n #kust'N't'd 1 -0 "'016' -- hb Vbll`bbi -4,6f , 4d , . One .of Mr McIntosh's riber of young fellows in this io . 1, .Aq of well known authors, Mrs J. with the accusation, and cons!quent' brightshire, Bob and. At an early sle of Foresters here are to have their village on New Year's night, John # ,,,, buried on Sunday and another thi 6.0* ,,, ,. If a #$% `,,,Jji'th6, ,tJ*j.0OflJ, . . I " , ,., ". I ", Brenner, Chittles Weber Albert and olsidr, 't, ,.,r#,d 41' 6thinet . '.. 1, , I i A . '046 "' r'il'6161!4`1 'W ,, - urth Zqttel, arid, a tailor by he name of ,_ e Ah ,, , , .. I . , litlor; solo, Hail Christmas, Mr ly inserted an advertisement in a to. be Started out to igbt the battle of a6nual oyster Supper in the hall this died on Tue8day, this boingthe to It k,tJiD%t . ,.',;;,, V ,$,, ,,, ,:: 1 ", Is" 1, ,# B Sibley; recitation, Curfew shall calpaper, offeringa rewardof $500 for himself, and came to New York. I till eve ... .1 , ,, , Ing to -night, Miss Sibley; clari a a clerk in a dry. 'I, , "111 ,­, -1 - I -1 , n to any person who would produce He lhere.engaged a ' rid,ayL evening. Mr Swartz, the child deceased in the family, during Weaveri were arrested oy Constable tioune 11 'Of"thii, Ift 40 : , ,f I ."Pry T s -` " K-4.Wnet' 'solo, organ accompaniment 'r W a jaguLe. Tltnittfi lo", aj " I - " "I-- I ;,, , , !, proof to -the effect that he was guilty good store, ani from a -yery modest ne lord, v ho pVovides the eup, the past year. I .he ,dljjffi& 6f Ji, b4a,lb"essAn . tq, .11, . . . , * 1 , it',. I , . . ; , -__r, .h.-gh the Rye, with, varia-' of such misdemeanor. On the 21st position he rose by degrees until he be. per, will doubtlega have a I get up' Bossenberry and taken to Bengali tuld life algatoMittaJ ww 1.111.1 r 1. ` , . . ,h Id be, the toot , ,. Mr John Armstrong, Miss Theprincipal event Of last week triad before Messrs Thos. .8tichanan y §, t. , I 11 dt a, . , oliq o( December a charge was presented came one of the chief accountants in worthy of the occasion. coMpaii 0 , "', "' fai ,A fj tl#ibllo , ..,' ,", ep who finea, them - 'n # a , , ', L r . ew. was) the marriage of Miss Mary Adel- and J SmiliO, J P's-, IS uqlloq , T, e 4 g "Jgo "­ I ,- Tl", , T,; 1. ,' . — by Mr Sherritt against Messrs Dick the Office of the establishment in which Pursuant to announcement the ia Horton, daughter of our ex mayor from five dollars to eleven dollars each, . I . ', ,'­ .1 . . , ,' ,,,, ,l I , ,' , ­ I - . he started. After i residence of about bablic services of Sunday last, in the to Mr A, G. Gamble, of Brithli Colnln- __ _ , " .2 ''r ­ , . ! i "! - and Backer, efiarging them with ' including costs. Considering the dam- ChUNdil OV' 151,t ..: ()Wlftg to onfor. 11, I '* v- HILEE FACTS TO BE RnBIBMIJERrD haVi g eight years in New York he came to the e ; ,-`,, T 8 : " I ty of Huron where were a number and seefioiroudidtalf"' 1A4i1`a'1Jd&gignedhga , , : -, '01 knot, the remarkablo escape of Mrs C. Lip. foulfd'A bibdi MOW , -%, ,*, - a n tolen the ducks as above, Kf thodist -6urch were exclusively bia. Rev Mt Young tied the age done to windows by shooting, J, .1 h 4,16 im dates . 11 . - , z­pv , .- i otoil b as t h e beat schools 1 n th e The case came before Magistrates (30an devoted to the exposition of the mis- and at noon Ur and Mrs Gamble left part; who Was sitting inside the window of MO ,via '. L k. ow 'k I ,"."", " , . "k, of Battlers from the same par:; n the old slonary 0 use. , I, x',r -and good market here; a I rb­ I ?, Up - ddulity; -all kinds of produce find Bachanwi, Weismiller and 5mille, country of be had come from. Ile then Instead of the usual on the lioneyoinition trip. , Nrl . m__ , 1 .+ 4 ", d , -,,I 1 I., I ;,r 6 no Bing 4. .pa y our - gernion a platform meeting was held. f her private residence when a rifle bail bearan 1, r, k , ., 06 6f.& , ... .ki6l .. . ,1 .. I , ..... ""ba.ji oil Wedut)-solay, Dec 28th. Consider- took up the farm on the Mill Road Mr Charles Crofts, who has b n 0 yberandledged, itself -ahlo--to -Mt4 r aAf ,,,6)ig%g6mdnt,- . '. . begs men offer as good goods at able evidence was beard, Dick ad- which lie owned and lived on at the After the annual report and, t ' . ce ., whizzed close _b, , 1, , ,, -,A,lo* prices as can be got ranywher - per Mat - .4" -0 1 ` .--..- . ,, .,, I I , e. - 6 wooden partition it is universally Thod, 8 Peet,, If ".%" _. I mitting having picked ing:-loxmidw, eW',6 i, ­ _bfc (kolf fibre _ffir the last two -11i-JTj­ "-- " " .11 :Stit doil*o, MAC up the two. were given V 6 -W.ja -nig- --j- . — - — - ._..___.__..... Vi4ke this in your bat, ,so via to re Vin. "-_1is,-,Aeatb, ,A-rrbii ,ftjy ­ ­ I -Rev.-M,r . - ­_ I (ryT - _­, 1. ­ , _ . 0 ih- - iij - - _E_ I - __L- " I Fi6ber,the meeting was ably addressed 0 or o1ri %6#6T ,, 0 poll 1p_lb_G _91 , - - 'L A0hiber it. 11T 9-Tn' _fl ' _Vla" 6 .,b. G ,; = . . - ducks above referred to, but stated here a shorb -time, he again returned to we is 11 t , ". ­ ­ _. -.--,-..-, ­friw, - I ,:, . ,. , , , T - Gretit t ThOM14. , he , At' $'lialikii . "JI: J ,, , . -lab" before returnini should have been, at least,three months Phys!M&A XO_ , ,_' that he let them go again. , V,cr of NOW York Microbe resid6d 'fbi, -about by Revs. Messrb M. Ramball find visit to the "I on the brigands was fa too small; slid St. ,. -:"AORTCULTURAT,—The annual meet. , ittgeb%6t tho-Ak6atmout !%o, , . the magistrates wan.tad.-to.c=viat -the-,&-yemlolager. --dve, y.eaxa_ Y . _cL to his-hom"a-Lovd6n. on, - ,, , , , "' 11 . _ - . ter '_ 6aiii,'iiiif'Aii i 46,-",-O( ii--..,-* I 1" . 11 . ­` 'is-f6iF'Oidemeanor, but the MR , a a so b1l, , , , ,411 ,q ` priaoii6 to,this present; aspect of the cause was pre- — , K e years as a U, S. Ctvalry It w , ,, ­ antiary with hara of all chtobiti!d ."Oly ago he left Row'Yo-rk, returning labor. Chief Gill, of Exeter, assisted in -tell he :1, I if -theffuflett -*grieultura About thirty .11ar,t,,Ahe_lattor_.fro.m Yarna. Tb in Kingston Penit 11 1 third held for an adjournment to get counti , Ini liar to 0t)j)1V , , e t! , r_,n progresd at Kennedy's Hotel, -y and settlin down upon his seated and touching appeals made to he inteiffis settling down to a more ,gmt, wh 'the a 46, N; " ,* The tile arresting of the parties. I , 0 ar, r fjoin r I ,'., ;frday, as w qutlllliau , t,A l It 11 4,-, , '" - bush farm, he good a terwards got mar- lend a helping hand to our brethern MO I r I 1) I . .. is the advice of the Crown Attorney. ft pro b e bugines . 41— Haell"OR '6hi oil Vdabtgklak, kl ,, , c . 1, . ; _. I-1vu. For many years be occupied the across the deep. Responses were - t, ap. W.V abd , , 0*111 Is t a " t of officers,- Finally all agreed and the e N!. . 't Went to press, I . &*A W Mannilh age was T ,' .,,­ ,,,t,, , _g; lat'Vice Pres, W positions of Assesor of the townsh from ,& ark, Jr t'j, 11.1 11 , , '.I, adjourned for one wook. Wednesday and made in the form of good collections A slifield. COUNTY CLIPPINGS. rauowij j.! O" frofr k;A&,.4M44e110 " I , Ii' A., 1.&6Adf0Ot;,W'-Vice Pres,Jam(s the court was resumed, -and the, pris- on the death of the late Wni lore and subscriptions. Mr Hart preached FATAI, ACCrDF,VT,—.1 shocking ac- Paij 0 re 1". . 9.0, . ""'."', J.' Township of Hallett directois some thirteen years ago, lie was appoint. The Civain of onr Loegtl I jr: t ..; ­` .. b I 01 'r I I , I Ith'AlId Govier, John Mason, W committed to to instructionso were edClerkttnd Treasurer and continued 11,1vehang-cs. , 100111tt, 1 ,_ cordin . 1 ,.! oners, a. ill th . e evening along the same line. cident ocetirred In this vicinity last , 0110 , . , Saturda 110 ': I I , " .. or t 1 11 1 S".1" at the Spring Assize@. At . an -- Town of Clin Hj _ - anchester. of the Arst con. of Aslifield, w4ile — I W,L Thop Carbett. * oderich jail for trial to fill these offices until his cleath. v morning. John Johnston, . . 11 ,, j, , ',"dir6dt(N-S -Johnston, Ge6 E BAil wag Rc- was a member of the Methodist church Chas bhoiog bas purellasba 11, milf, 300, Wlx 11 t I 6 kv, . t, 1, 11"r I I 't itanking illy q 't., r 6 : ILL.-Tbe. many friends of Mrs stooping to adjust the chain of his White's saw mi 1 11&11111 11,31Nbod foot. W J B!ggins, era in the meantime. R. ff. Colli part in pollitics lie wan it starinch Lib. Alfred Knight will be sorry to learn team, was struck across the to ple. , cepted for the release of the prison- imol rdthough fie never took an active , - 16j, ::, I I , rd . , - , , _ Goderich town, 111 Frio I ,,, r'; I , f - .1 T'Opt 4004 I; 4512 . . I I , , , art , .- . I I , for prosecution; John Elliot, flot pris- ard. flo. leaves a, widow and family of that She in in rather p6,)r health this by the hone's hoof and Ingtanfly Mi- 41rditl r" p A", I " 'r , , oners, . three 8nns and three daugfiltol".4. winter. led. I I I , , . I r '' "." I , ." . 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