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- xoscal 1,44-haatars. atop bad not much earlier ben taken ROAN.
• eite‘er gave notice et4 bill cleat. and fdee to warrant the Conelusion Atvogio?:tha=14,401. last, the
that an enlargement of the franchise _Ati,
..0.-Kuraoo-Neer Whiteehuroh, on the Oth in, the
ear t hello& Closing &et does would produce COrreapouding result a wife ut air watranionititlauglitOr.
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1 - :.cly to unincorporated villages, The Attorney -General congratu ate() if t'',;',11,1:nultiSat? 4o51t149 0011110,1 the wife of
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,,. aftioldwens proposes to give the api- alters and said t It anybody ftrk AtiD$0$-At Gle'nannan, on thelOth Met, the wife
win., „41},t o(littpcils the power to answer the reasons yo have advanced, ja,.i.:4A,3?:,"07, g411):.ath inst. the WHO ot Mt
b ' JOhn A • ' • .
-, iltf nO1 into Off001/ two, village. 1.. Ci1111,0t, Long as I oa
uox.t.s, stirmtans.
tints' far'Wee the appearance of You will g(' t what you watit.this yeair, A,11`0,1111,1,1113 air b())1iiitIei.:11:esh:s(t)'t
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retnew ex. war , +aeon.
Sta'rrsaa-.At Winghatu
I have sy.npathised greatly with the
ptae- grIARRIED
litantss-41oPuitustix-4n Culro.se
tical poittician, howover, Itio not Sit
.,tit 11U or's proceedings of the
• ta the 7th Met., the wife of
Wendell Matteli ; son,
it Loathed perhaps the most ina. cage° PM have at heart. As a •
srawAsv--EDWARL) iTtaelicl,rtift° e•
OL next year, but this 1 do say, that 1 Mt David F Stewart, 0 Moluswortn, to IP ./.1,
:It the an:1_, enthuslastios depuration
N Oman's Vinfranchisement hope' shall remain long enougli "i ovi s nmd daughter of Mr Alexander dgat, ofl"I en" 1
MCNIMIT*—At—At Newbridgo oalvti titrInIt.
.ovint 101i and. the W. 0, T. U, V 'egv" to be the' bumbie instrumPnt of ' by I W Ilegeee, Mt George MoN14it le f15 'I' '
0 tot, The 0 isomarya.vvou, • • " c• 1'4'
,,,inzation to urge an ' the govern., •'trtiraYelulio'YtI"Erewpir5ellseensintois • fi:,o u doubt warli$—W11119,111S0t1-111 MONO*, CM the sow ult.
,..tztad)theviitla.rasagaegobiouf. Id/ rVeipttotlekte•st:1: °nuking groat progress . over tin. IfIllieill'ar:oit'illiridirdliAit Jaques' to Ili'n1 Sarah e
,i.,..,,tures to the stirring tifueo wit, U conntry along the line in questiOn has Lrealti"taw"/'"°"4"at';Oolln Pelt to Mies
,_ as ro,a11.1 g(tyiallelLaty. neii. f Ratio f totrItatf of Mr.
has vesnli at Ma .
iiol)oily, to 423,1".bit.h, .111001:artli daughter of Hon, ,Charleseglitricte°,
ttrti,thour read a short' paper in "whicbl.; I think, •
uggest that evil has restilted.fil.:oen; it,
.,,to se. forth the alaims of women tt'• '
it in . guarding the morals "
o,_. t-'"" ' ,00d. Speaking for myself alone, and ,. k
f ufsi` edmit that that the results have beenj.
Y 'aro.
- At
T .1!..a17,,,:::.).,:na,m.,:, Teeswater, aged 31
on the 2nd inst,
whde most of us would be willing to , 1,...
Ow ballot, etatiu„a that she would • ' ley, sotiTifrit Vitoria B 0, on the 2nd inst, Dud -
1; lie ()round that Wome
0 . :It could eercia,... ,eaving my colleagues -to ;think they. Isabella, daughter of Robert 51 D
Years and 4 months MoDougall, aged 15
liati.011, She claitued the fraricuise oi " '
ndividually may see fit,' -T have no
il• i,tS intelligently as men: Dr. Emili;" ' Southern California, on
owe, president of the Enfranchise' . iesitation in declaring my 'convictio 71maatlni.,:o!r1e,t::
hat'as good bas been accomplished ''fficionsw3P::Folit agoasu,so ay a • Deceased %trill:
S ve ri, rasi.ster-in•
!dill Ass, ciation, read her appeal fu ) %.vhat has been already done in !1,,,,,ive..jitif)t.dyceuearoses,b, formerly of°Wirtit ,1 a , James
L °know, on the ard inst
u, ftirtir .pttension of the franchisi-;•; i.Y"
jair 1. y, 4 dor was supported by I
omen, so further go. od ma be. done 1,4",17,':";In' th
he Way of extending the franchise to B u a u o§tanleaylomitlethrtolgricstaMreetronaBgeareir
f80114 tAlaltinX of ladies who dwelt 01 .
f you had the ballot in Yle
tate words addressed to the Premie, '
the rldence o• f Inc bride'
English speaking world, at all events mete
, "le was a greas day, taking: it
by Rev W Kelh:r71,711.25rWiZettlr 1.2•th in
5.11$
added, strength to your argument temnbgybnoet_mcilpanswatit•
•y municipality was aroused to the
Phe way in which the franchise bas
Shep
insane IV
brother, Dr Clarks, superintendent of the asylum f
the residence of the bride's
cessity of railway constrution.l.
neen exercised at the municipal theAttorney
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neral by Mayor 'Clarke. 141;:‘ 4e1"1 eleeti"8
ito,Af:Na,Miri."‘41."43:44r1{1""""
by
waoy: and what has been.done in thi;
inratigh, eerresponding ill
gislative •
election, Mrs, Rockwell proposed a
with lowest and delight. Mrs. Stowe
vote'
ot thanks to Mr. Watersfor his
maintained that women by intelligence
zeal in the cause of the enfranchise-
atiii,as owners are eutitled to a voice
in framingmeet of women. Mrs, McDonnell and forming governments, seconded, after which the member for
"We are not," she continued, "office -
North Middlesex made a stirring
seekers, and do not wish to take from
speech concluding as follows: 1 hope,
those in , power any well -merited
sir, that you and your Government
crown, but we do as educated eitizenS,
will soon introduce a measure giving
as moral and loving women; desire to
to
. be placed in a position to irepressdirect. women the same franchise as is
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ly our thoughts upon our nation and now enjoyed by men.
times." Giving the franehise to the Mr. French has a bill to amend the
male youth of the country and with- law of slander, providing that in
holding it from women. is arbitrary actions for imputin. unchase conduct
and artificial. Such exclusion, Mrs. • tea woman, special need not
Stowe argued forcibly classes women 'be'proved : that a person using a
RS imbecile and insane. Silo argtied, 'defamatory language regarding a
'that :Obecause SOIll women do not rilsgiN; ::00Men 'to be punishable hy, flue or
K, 'ballot is no argument 'fist the iMprisonnient. In a semewbat ani-
. dadse. The right of women to per, ;Meta -discussion a great difference of
sunlit representation through the ballot .iniaitikiii• prevailed af to the advisabil-
, , seems to be unassailable„wheneVer the Ity • of such a hill.
' is
rof tp it eonceeded 'or '
ight
nuns
exercised. Mr. Stowe taid"We• ask •
.for the ballot for alt wonaen'on the ; OttIross..
same cdnaitidnells it ii•7:giviiited ,;to • Thegeneral cry too much snow,
'men. Yet, we are willing to 'accept Ale* Marshall:left a few days
• any portionof it that you, honorable agofer the vieinity of Ottawa on a
,4 4344tioncienvarawilling,.,togrmitt,, to..bis.wikelfi511,91.;'140 finds the
e .thatikfully and ceraialleOppert- -Mr, 'Winter of Ontario too nnld for hia
Waters' bill craviUgAlteiiia*ia,Mdnfal ,CortStitation.: dee expeitiending • the
-franchise for widewaandliiiinaters. At blizzards Of eight winters in Manitoba.
sarnelime we see, nothing save If he had remained in' Culroes a week
kentiment, a relic of barbarism, in our or tWo longer we could have treated
being;aS marrie0"-wonien, exeladed.: him'to someyeather that would have
L1 -the women of ear amulitry are not reminded him of his home in the
, tut prepared to 'use.the newly iropcised west.—n is currently reported that
Mr. R. Marshall is about buying up a
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responsibilitY intelligently, 'neither are
Anen prepared to. ;se it intelligeritty, lot of horses to ship to Manitoba.
Of this I am Cetta.M, thItt the women Bob is of a speeulative turn of mind.
•of oar country -desire, to 'nee :it only • He calculates that he, can defray the
- for tliekceiintry's good l! Mrs.- expenses of a trip to the west by
' Done11.44-Barkdale,;•representing the' taking a lot othorses with him and
, said it,:was silit urged perhaps leave hima profit.—It op-
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that •ionian's disfranchisement was ' pears that some person Ambling around
ordained •of. God,. "We believe,'Pshe - through ,the night got lost endeavour.
stud etdtingly, "that itis ordained of ing to make his way home after
mans _ • • .,yox ,es4.41ished . manhood spending too much time with his fair
snit' , • Ontario: "Y"ou mode one.—East of us, in No 2, they have
tf
g 41\ k•r al I the 'mon' .6i the a singing school in. full blast. Are
.Prothee.,. and efihjeets of alt the :we in the west going to be left in
f':-Notiten. 'vial, not • say slaves. everything ?*--Mr. W. Pattison has
QUestientiittleg&slatton tvVre largely started his eawnkill this week.—Mack
n alone, says in looking over his weather
-couldno lat: Volieg14,,auatvwith them. •calculations he has discovered a rnis-
' She ilitotW-Aidtn'' their leader, the take in his- reckoning of about two
•famous ikate*.i'Virillard,- to show whakifeet of snow.—It has leaked out what
ti* *fetid 1.64.14..the ex:elusion lrutir ',took Mr. Mat. Ambler over from'
,poititos df haff—tbe.better half, and flakota to spend the winter here. It
;doe hiortL ha ,
1E8 the spea,xer at•;mrs intention to take one of our
oCintinkiud Mrs Dr ladies back with him. But the
P&riaid that the advance already 'question under discussion among the
,'lltat14:113y the government -in granting gossips is who is the prospective
he'eittalci.Pal, franchise to women has .Mrs, Ambler and Mat is a little
lisellistarke0y such decided success misted on the question himself?
cintrm.
*%0S,te•tiattae the. wonder that such a , •S
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•,;;LEMAN6 BOOT AND' SHO" STORE1
the late BootnI hav,e Made root): for 'and' batre On hand
Large Steck
1 •MB BOOTS axd BURS
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lin rAtlition Only Custem Businesq, tilefv.0enipeiition in Quality. Sites
UM lifilLttrolined to sell ler ()ASH, AT.,1100IC IrO;f-Tt/Itt PRIOES.
Allfarli.pairmg at usual, and Cement Patchkok . a Specialty. I solicit
• of tito patronage. Don't Forget the PlacelOposite the Central flotel,
tit -44M determined to ltaveirt all aceby mareh lst, or 1 will
4 bk•otratio lop eourt for collection. r
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F, H.; ECYDERLTS, .1
liviringhanal Ont.:312' Ai 011110 et
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NI/INGHAM MARKETS.
Has a mot complete assortment of the LA'rXsT, CnozoxsT,, and
Cukwarm ARTICLES in
Watclies, Clocks, Jewelry
ancl Silver Goods.
CAN EIV'T 41.N1 GUNS.
CLOSE ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING, AND WORK &W
WARRANTED,
QrQ BIGRT TO OREEN'S BLOCIC FOR YOUR JEWELLEM
THE BEST PLACE,
--TO GET
ORDERED -: - CLOTHING
—
A. W. WEBSTER'S
HE HAS CHOICE LINES OF WINTER BEATINGS AND OVER -
COATINGS,
FINE § PERSIAN § LAMB § (3-001,)S § AND § IMITATIONS.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. GENTS' FURNISHINGS OF EVERY- DESCRIPTION VERY
L11. INLY VLflT 1',A3111111211T
WINGIJAM, FIB. 16th, 18.89„ _
Flour per 100 ibs,ushe- • S' 2 50 to 2 60 • - CAIBAP FOR °ASTI.
Fall Wheat pr bl, • 98 to 08 ..
Spring
uats, - . ., .
Barley, .. .- -
Peas, -. • • •
Potato, •
Apples,per bag •
Butter per lb., •• •
Eggs per dorm ,
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Dressed Hogs, -
Wood per cord,.‘,.. -
Hay per ton, -' - •
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98 to 98
30 to 81
90 to 50
55 to 55
26 to 30
25 to 80
16 to 17
16 to 15
75 to 600
1 25 to 1 60
12,00 to 18 00
FOR SIE
A HOLST-EIN BULL CALF
owned by Jaines Elliott, Bluevale. Bred by F.
Boiled; Cassel, Ont., Date of birth, April 20th„1888.
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Sire Bainton, No. 8237, H..11. B., Dam Eustrolia,
2nd MI 8906, IV F. B. Bred- by H. Bollert, Cas.
sel, Ont: Intending purchatters are requested to
come and sae the tffird.
C ITY
ITITSST
BAKERY
END Quin
flt:1- GOODS MADE TO OritDER ALL GUARATEED. .
ELEGANT GUTTERS -L:,
TWO DOZEN BEAUTIES
BEING FINISHED AT
DORE & COOK'S.
These articles are of LATEST DESIGN, SUPERIOR MATERIAL and
SPLENDIDLY FINISHED. 'Intending purchasers ought to see them,
Headquarters for Geed Sleighs.
• .tar BE SURE AND CALL AT THEIR SHOPS AN VICTORIA ST.,
, •. t -^t WINGIlAild, - -
BEST BREAD
ONTARIO.
Deliiieref t9an; par Of!the town at INTmw TAILOR. - SHOE' 1
9 ... J.11 A...1
cen a . . - . , .
Cakes and Pastry in Stock and to • • - •. ' " ,.....:'.--o-v-o .
orf :LtuerAtaiall-honfs. , •.
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AMES SLEMiN MR. E C. CLARK.E$
Store Opposite T.
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iTcPricM.
MENDERS for thetiellvery at the Bluevale Cheese
1 Factory of sufficient quantity of CHEESE
BOXES to box tide season's make of cheese, will be
received by the undersigned up to noon of Thursday,
February, 14th, 1889. Security for performance of
contract will be required.
JOHN BURGESS, SEORPIARY.
Bluevale, Jan. 21st, 1889. Bluevale P. OE
In opening a new Tailor Shop. in Wine/barn, respectfully solicits a share
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of public patronage. It will be his endeavor to give satisfaction to all
entrusting him 'with their orders.
Being now itt running order, desire to thank those who have
favored him, and to say that no pains will be spared to giye satifaction
in the future.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. E'. C. CLAR7KE.
„1„ FARM, being'S..1 Lot IT, I4th-Con. East Wawa. Wingham, January 11th, 1889.
ritHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS
nosh, comprising 100 aeres, more or less, about 80
acres cloaredi well Watered and under good cultiva. .
tsit0a1133ies0,nt th;ossraeignaieal aarres aabrri,ek house, frame barn,
h d mostly winter fruit .t To The Ladies of Iliingham anti Ountounding gountvg
Whitechurch. The farm will be sold on reason- We beg. to intimate that we have on hand a very Complete Stock of
also abut 7 acres fall wheat. Farm is well fenced
and about 5k miles from Winghara and miles from
ableterrus. For further particulars tqfply to the
proprietor oh the promiees, or to White
P, O.
THOMAS CO
FANCY. GOODS,
Residence West side Shuter Street, 2nd door COMISTISing the CHOICEST ARTICLES and. LATEST NOVELTIES.
ISS CLARA A. FLANAGAN, DRESSMAKER.
South of Patrick Street.
Pioneer Hardware Store,
STONE BLOCK.
The Leading Cross Cut Saws :
AMERICAN -A-HEAD OF ANY,
AMERICAN RACER LANCE
SMITH'S LEADER.
BEST LINES
CHOKING AMU,
CATTLE CHAINS,
All at BOTTOM PRICES.
EXTRA VALUE IN SLEIGH
• BELLS.
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Itewatifeti Geed; itt Every
Department.
AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK SOLICITED.
Er' Prices Very Reasonable. •
MISSES BONTHRON.
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