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I . - V lft'Ths 119"a betw"n the Vigrelijks1lis after 'tbreate,�s 6) destroy t . whole , , ituen. narrow was his escaper. ­ ,� fabric so The infusigno ' I The staria Parisian and Loud - I -` �, wh 16s, denoten. the pfige of the piper on wh1oh that the lee f new blool will incite to ciao since. � Confederation, and their' taken by the! workingme on Press refer in serio . � � ; � . the� adyst006mOnt: will bis lound. . t state if' 1: Wy to be wo%rse new methods, &lad serve to - educate a withdra, . n Against Vr. terms jDf go, ' us injuries sustained by en . - �' . - I wal reduces the band of ,t - gmew', i than th � char. Withrow w row to- his aeonse. Berlit. Brown of the express train, t-,Gg, tf ter" members -who' as doubtless the cause of the r i � - Estray -Sheep-Robert McArthur. - . t 'is RuNeci a lead. larger number into the need and wants at"' Occupy Seats in latter,s defeat, though his organe'regard the 000nri-enoe in th4 7 �, - � fir A. on - I " U Hotel Fur. 84le-John Bowden. (5)(5) ing n ral - I . 4'. the House:, . man with several Others, will be Pleased to 1 1 J � It' 4� ag PaPe � Says that the of the fait. to very small proportions in dealing With the lY course light of the removal of a standing men. learn that under the Skilful � -4 F . . �kn attempt should be indeed. - charges brought ace to the peace of Eujops. �e Colt For S&le-JaMes gatherlaxid. (5) claim With the exception treatmezi - , -- � fo party is that a Anancial MR of Mr. against him iri an Open meeting called I ' of Dr. M6Dermid of this plac - Estray Sheep-Tbom I .. de to 110ure- the attendance of A Lauder, who represents .Eagt� Grey, the (), assistea � :, � ­ aa Henderrion. (5) succes ,is t I .1 ToTAz CoLLApsx oir ,j canMzY.-At by Dr. Hyndman: Exeter, he 41 � T 'at e ultimat in ' I by the Trades and Labor Couu(,.il, dis. has so fft. Val t . : Z I w I end to li� gentlemen named are.the only sup rid, a few days ago a recovered at; to permit of h�ls removal to � �. Removal I I 0 �%ttw - �laxge numl�qr of farmers at the port- 'armed to some extent the oppositiOn to tell chimney fell upon a building full o London, which uddertaking was saf 'o I.- - -Miss E. J. Sle - et - , . ed, andj� to ure this, all the ' ' ) annual ers of � .Bradford, Engla - - 'the election of of6cers. At Government now in the Ho nald's him on this -ground. Mr. Withrow operatives. About fort persons we and speedily accomplish,9 * k- � I --�. ular -meeting fori. Mr. Saudlield Macdq I ' , - "I . � � allureI4entf of the day must b!i use. it is would have made a good Mayor, but ki I y d last Sabbafi , . 11 41 . I C, ur .1 dor., this meeting all grievances should be said that Mr. Sinclairls I . . � i poratedi, in tie show i, vieps to the lled and &fifty others injured, mostl re is little', doubt that Mr. Boswell w6- afternoon. We are pleased to lean'- . aorder t19, draw f ully discussed, or new plans Submitted the Reform paity are E 11 ,� 1, witr#u - txq1J00#J0V* the cro�d- I . Lbo`uigt!'� � � � C5 the end jastifi , recog- will men and children. The' damage is that the patient experienced no I ' - i -- � - . es thelmeans for future operations. A new nized by bestowing on , �Iso guard carefully the interests of estimated bad 11. -- I f I him th i m being moved, but I - - rid persons are out of employ- On tbo -- I I and if the fair can be s:) conducted aa to would thus Bruce. same as that of last year, otly �& few PXO I'll I I - : I impetus ,egistrarship of the cou e Uant thecity. The council is largely the thousa' at over 0 i . � I .be given to tile e , . 0 ty o�,� contrary,continueg to im, ==:F===::t-- leave a' , riterprise, Mr. Peck, of South Victoria ment, eight mills having flue connections ve. - --. il , lbala ace in the ,%re - , *411 also new members, having been returned. with the demolish' : e annual Sab. -. 11 BEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. -'5, 1888. : asury, Lhe end, and the� promise of success be More cer- not be a candidate for re el otion- EXTZRTAINXENT. — Th I _ I sought �.s eqn.re . � I � e 7 B . � . The ed; chimney- behig bath School Cbristmas tre . ,. I � . t . . . I I I , Of the tain.� ! approuc it) G. brought t'o a standstill.- 8 ent I!* . I other p irty . """I . i -- : . hi 9 . . - - . 4ertairi -11, � � . I - I I . is , � I I ­ DEATH AT THE PRESIDNXT'S RECEPTION. ment was given i - 1. , i �he claim, �, ­­ - - R39FORM CIONVENTIoN . The bounty oQun - - Church in this verdwc - � . . - The Reform 001iyention' !I a t e Promotion of . . . , I I n the Bible Chrlsi�;- t � . ;; . i ''the chief - -- 1 To be held here this week, promis T�e I CU. Place on Friday, a :- � The grandest and agrieu , re . end sought, and -& Direct bh�e —at Last. eS to -At the reception of President Arthur lasto and; -we believe, far su � i � most significant it . rpasse ­ � � that all '-shc we," ,whether quest.i. ri'able is maintained by the C !Pry carrfrt year will be composed as,,fol. ter the Hawasin minis- of the former entertainmelq - � - � the Provin.ce. � - ta *ve �'%' political assembly ever convened in or otherwise have % tenden . Qnservative � be one of the largest, if not the County Council Of Huron for the on New Year's day, - i arge-t, ever held in , E. H. Allen, after being presented a like occasion. The eveni -' cy to otrect press that t�6 present licensing act is � lows. . � I reat eui-busia8m is being exbibited,by � to the president, and while- on his- way beiUg favorable tb . 9 and ro .1------ � . 8004 I , 4- .7 � Ontario, Orin any part of Can ada, was from the re Objec � ! Tuokeramith -Reeve, David Walker; to the ante -room was seized with all filled to overflowing, and a ple � ,� iay afternoon in the at, and Bho� t i 11med I per 1! lia munioipa () clitirch was . organize'd Weduest and interes manipulated in such a man' as to lities generally in selecting, Deputv,Jobn Hannah. ' - - . I . i - d be- ban I assist the Reform party. I Olegates, and as c Uabornb-Reeve, asaU - � � V . ished fr -the Ig'. rebuttal � neceeded by spasms. evening spent 'by all prIesent. - , . I � - Ol omplete railwa� ar- T. M. Kay. Exetpr-Re-eve, L. Hardy, He -was prom , Ell. - I - a attack of vertigp, a 110ticultural Pavilion, Toronto. The groun,-'- I I "I angemeuts have been' made, it is ex- ,qtepllen Ptly attended by physici. pecially so was this the ,case �� - - Place of meeting for business, .-purposes any mid . e WillilIg.t. ceept Of this contention it has been shown ' -Reeve, V R t Depuly, H, � ­ ' I ected that the represeLtution Wi wi th the 10-,3� 110 g I &no, but shortly afterwards died in one childreiRlfor whose benefit an .-V 1. . The convention is to meet -Deputy, d pleasurs`Xw- was cOmPrOmiaia and , e ai , .ery great 11 -be Eilber. Hay -B ' .COD86r & t �, - - -Shaftesbury: 119-11, but before the the interest I tive licens _ rite rooms of the executive the ent _ ainment Was itrl' .-Ound or tim 'aid ag�iu that there are abou ;ee�e a?r; Buchanan; of the a , , -- lariguisbes, and is v three s. Ra'u�ie.' St , . Particularly in., � � �` . - . er' like. I I va o holders to i Shufteobury Hall, tb6 scene Of the Win. Gra aulov-ROevti, mansion. Upon the announcement of tended, and for whom I ; , L - . -hour Of commencement it became quite ly to die,' TI ke A �icul_ on,, harm; D I - �, that, no it - -. the Christrnft�.- . ' be L . truth is Reform licensee, and that a last two Conservative gathefin eputy, Goo. Castle. Allen's death the reception ended. wali so bountif � . I . ntterly in4de. t I . ' * apparent that it would Ural 90c y an be sustained W much P Of a Bayfield -Reeve. JuhD 'Eason. Goder- tree I ally and richly lad...,- - � . quate for the pur t 6 I EJ similar kind, and the build; NOT A LEGAL TENDER. -A citizen -of I The tre� - Elliot; De- Detroit appe&L e Dot 0121Y yielded presents fo, red at the Tax.!Receiver:s ,the childr46n but for a I .. I . . � ' I ­ Be e f Which I 11L ... . Goderich T ut'!1 COStly Arid handsome. 11 1, . rvatives. Thcee n OetiDg in Albert Hall, a(? that all May 0 ep esented 1by a, 'd tha4 of Cons Thoa. Cooper. Jiq6idation of his sewer assessment a L L to be crowded to the doors. Arrange. Puty, John Bacorn. uton-Reeve, Office the other day, and Offered in those of ri er years, many ,pose, aud it was re the go . out larger Percentage of R former who * Ing is sure ,ich Townabip-Reeve, G. -, 10 - ed to 848titute . solv. )d illpf allclasa,s. -If the 'ure- have i%pplied for licensee, have been. n ,on tS ba,ve been made for an "overflow" E. Cli arge number of'-. , for it the PaVilioll, � 'ly I 'hori - rot,, P as I r refu 'Cqrbeit; Deputy . , Which is the largest hall i,n the city. ,,circuit,y . - were b ' P is tao distast( ful " "l preferring ' ' b ac' Own -Reeve, F. W. johns. three-year old girl. The man was of for �- to a � ,arge . this 06argeagainst the Act . commodated. Our Tt ry friet)da - As --- �- I . e I . part of the , - 2 - eat. programme, it . I - . -- 11 . ority of tb e usual P I -I I g( or conventions, and. Point AsbfieM Reeve, Robt. Webster; De- Teirastrea, edd6 ' . the literary and musical 'W" , ��­ Eveu that I immense building was, how. maj atrons of a fair- too, have been eballpDged � in greatly f ton; ,PePutY, J. C. Detlor, Ab. Smith. foreign birth, and !was dead in earn eVerJusufficient. Thea J, � repeatedly to with Pride twthe notable one held pri � m was good. and ... I - � uditorium and gal-. reduce the 804c;pe 'of the entries to , es, produce one single ca or wo his cheeks whilst. nearly altogether carried out �� . laries wore densely pa I bore . se, of 1political I .1-o the elections in June Puty,- Joe. Griffitb, H. Clare., West be by the -, I , � I I eked; many -found owned iE the county, a . last, when Sir explained that he had a, numerous children in a an er highly 4 1 i duce favoritism. In answer to this challenge Jcbn and Sir Leonard fired the heart of Chas u m 0 children, and it w in n credit. . ,,- - infortable the purge to . Durnion. was all be table to them. .. - standing room, if not a cor 4d then r6 � Whw&Po-411 -Rt�eva, C. Girvin ; De -'Onform i6 degre4Jand some three Capps were adduced tile faithful and somided the note.of East Wawanop ty' f& i ly f The ReT. Ee 1'. � , . - I I IL 1� . ­ a 1,ana ferent individuals, but in each case owed. But some Blyth ey. se.nt lad ... rr � , , 'hos. 11 ]or; Deputy, Robt. Curr He begged the collector to accept the delivered a very interesting - I Positicra, on the lower part of the roof ; value to other entries ' by dif- thp victory which foil' sh- - could do to get bread for them to eat. Parker, of this place, was pre - end hundreds had to ­ at animal' a the howhe sarne 0 T2va, P- Kelly. Morris- girl in full P. -address on ..- I I � . go, away because articles. It is well u de F .. � complaint . � I � .1 m6l1s of success did not Reeve, G . eo. Forsyth - payment of the tax. ' the subject of True- V . L -�- .- � - ' I .11 itood that -'the 'was proved to be utterly and t"tend the local convention in Septem -- . 1P. TheL, - , I they. could not gain admission at -all.. - ,s . � L - it. . Deputy, ,T. 0 - �rrieudab' � .�111- � value of one class 'of hor3es is in a test entirely grounialess. T - Million Turnberry-Reeve, Jag. — Rev. F. Whitlock, p2s`t allman � d i ber last, and ' or and ell , -- I . be last c()mpiai,,f . the anti Provincial platform The Municilpal Elections. of the meeting, proved himself � - Oil the authority of those who are per. of speed, and I hese should -have an 2 -refers - to th H611nings; Deputy, WIL. MoPber. . a fectly familiar with the capa - lop � a �iraDsaction , �b laid down will contrast � . - " - -, citf of the portunity . to .1 in Own ly with the sturdy, boffi very -strong- sc,l]. Wingbam -'Reel.e. Wm. Elliott; I oontested muhicipal elections in the right man in as usual ��-, = '- t ! the Jiglif place,and . I I , � - exhibit til 6'rule resolu- Depu ty, D. ounty have resulted RE; fol. I r ' ky �' " Pevi'Ti011 there must have been oirpower�- of coun y, and ialmade in Saturda7's Mail tiolls W- M.' Gordon. Wroxeter- tJh(c big pleasant 1112 .- - - ur&13c(, arid speed, iri d humorous rem -IT ' � I- over end fix as, follows :, - I � hich are sure to he passed at the Reeve. r arks, -4 �5,000 pe%le-all ' order to i : A. L. Gibson. lows : .added much to the eve �� - - . of whom . meeting this week. Howick-Reeve, ning'a Pleasure. ­ wer� dele- their valt. e or status, but � I t � The signs ,uf the John Kaine; Deputy, B. S.'CQok, David *TucxERsmTH.- THE FIRST DAY.-NeW 9&f�sg-&t the fli-st business ses the fixt4res "There is 4 nood Grit license * Imes POia t to an early geDel'al election, Weip. Deputy Year's Day I 11281-Ve. Reeve. Councillors -W. H. Mundell, Pa a the village. - �� - the Co Sion of and surroundings for the for in Huron 71�b(l and the Liberal 'p-..trty does well to Grey -Reeve, Thos. Straeban; Seed off very quietly . i - ,. " �, . 5 e ex-bibitiP1113 . . out-Dobertys Do- sharpen -its weapons I t - ' -gen6rall - nverltion- As a still larger at- i - ' r -O . - 11 herty'This worthy has Depu y, John Hvslop, Fnincis Oliver. John Sproat and Robt Elgie. I`b8 day Was Y observed as X -- � ' & are u5ua;ll-' ut of all pro Dortion to th no doubt; bad b if, and arrange its -he - - I . tondance was naturally to . . I ..8 instructions, and Colborne .6vO, VV mi Young; Deputy, BAY.-CouncillorS �Oliday. ,There were no sports, I - Moritz, Surarus i � be expected value of t, 2e ex libit4 The track he takes care to abide PJaus before ent6ring the fight. Interest Authon� Allen. and Heyrock.- � 21latertainments, and consequen _ I I at the ]more popular evening meeting, stand, an ,,grand by them. It appears that in the vi -1. Still contiuueg to 6a tiken in -the I&t " McKillop -Reeve, We - I t-1 ,- - 4 . , .d judges' Stand generally re. ]age of Blueva _ changes in the I e James ,-- EXETER. )r rio crowd in the place. -- provi i P -lo there are I aYs- Hallett Reeve, John -Cotlucillors- Bisset, Fen- . Sion was mftde, as far as ­ � ; � ­ -� � possible, presents two hotels, MANA.GEMENT OF THE Mason Deputy, John Britton. Sea- wick, Pickard, Dyer. I FOR ToRONTO.-Arnoug tbos � �-, V � . U-10re nioney and aare tban,,all I On"' keP1 by a,Grit, and the otb�r till 0 ,Who '-, t- . �-Z,-­ I I � 11 e c0lavdiiiences rec by a CoDse III t.beir Probu*ble effect DOIP only on J 'th BRUSSELS.—Reev6—W. H. to at. � (i I to furnish the requisite acgommoda. th I ently fOl -Reeve D. D. Wilson; Deputy, KoCraok- 'ft this st-ition on Wednesday i ­ , rvative. Tb4 , 11 for the other 3 Con- t4l paper i - , ' tiOn- It was arranged that . n C I s!rvative itsQlf but on' as. Beattie. I ea. - COuncillOrs-J. Wynn, j. - young, end the Reform Convention hela at * I I- I . . V- . an' anuirials combi - , a mail named COTIOver-'Jea,oed I tl�'e Reform' The To,4uships of Usborne and Me G B k Jas. Drewe. I . _ . , overflow her classes , �of I 1118 Premises from pd�ty the eo. a er, Poronto, we . meeting should be . he horses and I. All o . ! a Sound Re efficient ullY of which it has Killop _ noticed Mr, - -� ad , -� former - Alex. Me. I �',,; - ' aren. ­ . in a ring I � ES and Mr. Win. Buc anaii, both -,�-- I Inilar to and half an I 'hen the time arrived for the re- ei.4 BATFIELD. �- . . ' in Shaftesbury Hall, si t , g divide I - Reeve - John son. h r I - cattlo are show and W # begin ior so many years. There is a. Depa y eeves will be elected by th CouncillorB-Middleton, Eldon, Stan- -(f Hay- :Z�­ of d into wards, the �i , � , . ­ - " tempo ' a15 acre.at most. Patrons of I uq�wal of the licpnse, the owner of wide -spread feelhig of regret that it has o0u4cilivat their first meetings. e bury, Baillie. - COXING IN. -Cord Wood and -, con-. e track � 0 much the been found necessary to dep, - I . - - ., . . TaVeous, with the one in the tb d . - :, - 1� I of I Sproperty was informea by Mr. Don ose Mr. WROXETER.-Councillors-T are fluditig-their Way to market in . - - Pav"'jon- The ev6nt i-astified the anti. � ave emanded o ls, the license i ' ald G',,jrd Brown -from the managin saw logo - _;,, aspector, d I - 131omas B. all agricult ral society -t -he puree i as I that in ord I ' for thouah Sanders, B. VOglit, J. Sand@ �- 11, b I . 'rooll, j. 9 uaritities. . 7 . . � ­ . been ou�t of �r to secure a renewal Of the n his enemies ews of the TV eek. Hauliu. I .., ­ ; Cifrkti011a of the Executive Committte, �) r � bil) . g - larie il*t - ­ -1� N . Both meetings I W611 f - --i . ' wd O t e pr4,6 tenant wbbL WaS . . ��- Z � ,� 1. -1 I ,: .� � all roportion t h license he must find a e no `w, it' was ooDoeded by all Tom H SkAFORTH.—Mayor, M . E St Wawa osh. - 1, � were dro ed, there in other ol sses Of farm 'stock. sound in the Grit faith. 0 1 . that he was t4e ablest of T UmE MUsEuu.-Tom Thumb IcLean, I � I - .1 7� . I I I I I -ttendance ground Of cl)MPIB int is expressed in t 6 of the hotel Chicapo. � a' Stewart, A. Strong. COLT.—M�- Thos; Agnew of I - being not fewer thall 5,000 in a Th a learning Canadian andwifelbave opened a museum t, �ouucillors-O. C. Wilson a ]a I th;s Conover, tb' journalists, and in losing him the pro. , Alexander A GOOD at the one, and 1,500 at the, other. The correspondence rjf a coun I I , . ­ . try . the mail in CONGRATULATIONS. Y ast Wawanosh, possesses -Arc - 11 I! � h a memori ele[36 "ad foss"Ou loses the most talented Jae. ' . � . al Prepared and signed by Cline, A.' enthusiasm at both was of L apectabig .-The Rigb oung, K- Fillm&n, N. Cluff, Dr. Scol-t, --- . . the paper oi most re men iL, th the ranks. There is no-doubb that party Williar i it Flon. . . J Olt which -1 . ' f � - w as 8 months old on the ISt e * most recent -date. The correspoh dent . e locality, -o reasons weig .. a 'Gla;dsto6e has received con- M. Morrison. . . , � �-V7 , � sporitane I speaks all shades of polijtica, and this docurn . Lied in the dismissal of -Mr. . that in Janu&171 . VR_ --1. I i q Ong, kind, and the speeches of meeting I ent Brown. ,gratulations .from all parts of the world - CLINTON --Councillors - St. Jamew . On'"PiniOn cannot be surDassed :F.�"z' . e � 14 former Member and exhibl �. was in due c6uisa forwarded to It- is said that he was not on the 'a Ward,, H. R. Walker, Jae. Youn . the Province e fol -10 , - likll , -?Z - There were tor at the c ' Hardy. 00 Sion of his 73rd birthday. . I - Th - . , - I in g; St. "I Wtng are ­ -- � SC � I were che red to the echo I OantyfairgoiDg &11()pposil M r. amenable to advice or sugge8tions in ARRIVA PF THE CHAMploN. o u's Ward-WM'. Cooper, J. Me Of its measurements. Girth ,5 feei - cer I I _ Wm. J b . Morse . � I Ued ' a than acLeun D, Champion bagpipe Si. Gdorge,s Ward-Wi. C. Searle, 0. S' 3 inches; arm of fore lea I ' I �� -� , � � . . anted to Mr.M.owat, of the fair. 1�� ! be would submit verged more orless from t e di. and Hig@and dancer f Scotland, � I . I 1i " . ta� delegates. direction on 0 VO facts. The repi� from the knight Of one instance the poli()y of the Glob Play'er Doan. in, 6,206 tificates iss I ' ' It resl?�ctful]Y set forth the Political matters,. and that in More M E An address was pres 1�6 of the attr xotive .dasi the scissorqlwao �hat . . M . - 1. bat of ar. Ot 2 iliches - �- - I I I the rived in New York on Thursday, fro : - I 11 , �, conversation lie said. the atter for the consideration of Mr. party. It cannot be 0 3hes ; -knee joint, I lo P39 foot I n1been to the fair f orgotten t . shark. 9 inches - joi . - tO which he made a lengthy and "No, I have Donald Sc6tt, tbp ius ector, . � WINGIIA.M.— Mayor, - Geoige XcKib- I ot of bind leg's I - m A,-, I I - - - pointed r , dealing with the various h - ;. I wo I and the after the - Domiuion (,le hat Glasgow, : m b6n A 6 inches; sb ank, 11 inches - � .. I... - eply i tbiee commissio - P � . Reeve, - Wm. Elliott ; Deputy fo' - " hl 9 to do with ndre for tile con n ty. The etiOnS in June A Go ..., - - questions it. . I ha - re lasb;i sectio ' -P MOVEMENT. - William _U. reeve, S. M. Gordon. Couiuoillofs-�- of neck, 4 feet 5 inches. I!, is- c ` base 1-��t'l , I suit, as might have been expected,was . in of the press laid no smsl , NO. - Of import at the present beern in the habit �of taking so I Dodge, tho lrr� Lported h Olt is of. -411 �4, � I - . 0 New Yc�rk pbilauthrop I Ward, John Neelalids, E. ,stock; is � - ,:.C� �� F . In El O , bist, ­ . � pr)portioned y wen � 407 �.., A - -I- ' I time. Speeohes were also delivered by I 11119 St � I that Conover Y licensee, bad to sbarp of the blame for tile Liberal de- is bestirriOg hiniseif to found in th , 2 Ward, E d. air to bee ­­,,� I . ' ,.tbe Tor S. Black, exceedillgi . - and other at ff there, and as � 6a kn feat iOL lex. Dawsor- ; No. , and bids f �- ' Y. a know; ?IV a the Globe on acc6unt of its a I . 7 I y so - - I olne j�, -L Ron, E. Blake,. Hon. Alex. Mackenzie, it is a good 1 6a kn e up his lease 'Ud leave tb-) premiseS, bitter opposition cit " b istian home for G Bowers, Henry Guest, Frank Buchan- on . � V, - --- -� ,�� - . - I � am a P rid exPens. � which are now ,occupied �by a to the pra'tective poli. ruen.yp - �&-t� � Jeal of trouble a , ' inebriate Wo. Of t4efinest horses ever bred in the . - � tterson, 6' ]named Collins, who ,Vvill, no, doubt, do Wrong] . en t. Ri,,:,,htly or . IX=NS - �. ft,:�,i andwassrs.J.-arries Young, Pe . f all ; No. 3 We' coiintry.- . . � Grit Cy Of the Governm rd. Peter Deans, Walter . . k -1 � . _ I Ea a P a0tical farmer, and whit Y, it was said, iLn _ Seven Green, Alex. Bell. . - RESENTATION. . �­ .� . 4 there. I I take there I . . the e .d M -echoed, that tbou H GA�G ov WOR]KERS.. L :) -01, ]Friday "V�-,- RYL-aly Charlton, ROSS aind o exactly as the Grit inspector may re- Ba d GoD.HRi evening, ' 1� ' * . take in the interest �( � quire, aw ,b,xtreme qtand taken by tile Globe' British n � rpen are now working on the * cir.-Mayor, . Horace Horton.� December' 22.nd, at the residence Of IG. -� �N � - .-All " the botels in the c,,,irt'y 'who apparently does ap he on Columbia section of the i-, p R Reeve, F. W. Jobriston ; 1 I - - agRiculture. But here ia iny ineigbbo , likes himsel- r e trade questi 1. . . let Deputy J-c)llH Jackson, 10th concessioli of East I i�".- I � . I - on bad mat8riAlly lea- and rapid -progress is 1 Reevej. C. Delloe ! 2nd Deputy Ree Wawanosb, a I ]�; -� �., f, regardlet3s of the P OvIs- -1 Bened the clitknees of th made. The ­ � ­ , were so crowded that many 'dele- who,is a jockey, and has but ions of the Crooks Act. And ye I . eReforrn party's ve, number 'of pupils an --,- gates wh ' . . little in t, tract will -.Ito alfappearauces, be con- Abrabarn d, i , - - v 1111 n Cr . . 0 tion met their late b - , � a arrived on the e tarest in a W locem .and ever since the hostility to pleted wit1lin the allotted time. C- Seagar, D. Centel, p* �eaaber, Mr. W - ,:,-,. i . gri�ulture - by sore. are told that llce�ses are granted Smith. ' - 8 � . trains, were, unable to � 2 W hook O� ree I Z., com. Bingham, -COuncilore - E Parents Of the ec I - -1 ay, who is leav- �.­. 11 I Tobe has grown in volume* I i � re accomo- crook he has got'possession 0,, a ho 4 , It is we , , until '4s snow t . r�i - McK . -� proen ; 1�rown as '11lailaging editor of the SNOW IN -SAN FRANCIsco.—A �iolent M. Nicholpon, John Butler, W. 1119 them to attend sell Z-. gardlesa of politic4l consideration s.r V_- - � 11 known that the a Orin Prevailed in San 001 for the Par. - �,­ � . . I - - . -,­ I - which is a little fast,or else be is a littl 7 , licens� in. Ilmax was reached Fra - H. Murve, John S obi L Pos 3 Of advancing' himself, and -t I dati011. The proceedings. were con,tin�u r Jordan, - . ed on. Thursday. i I � opector hae't I in his dismisat I e 13cisco ewis Elliott, , a very - � 4 1 -. 1 4 . . r jockey than so' e otherl . i ower It is Inevortbeless spm,W J. H. Colborne, itcholl evoning was spent. But -before '. I bette e 01, Sunday. The ground was cov red to e . ; A significarit inciden ' ED I not tile- P either to hat Strang, ,WE � - pleasant - . : ��' � 0 I I . .',� - . .t occu . ant or Witbold li'eenseii , -see a Journals wh clarritred most been such 6�113130W` fall before in thirty , . PERT4. , Samuel . the in . 99 ,.-. I ,rred. inicon. there, meets but few P; he goei r That'pqwer loud th , , I depth of five inclies. Tfiere has not Sloan . \ i . 6eting dispersed Arr. McKay W competi � g T _a ­,�,�� nection with the selectio tors, an� �' rests entire] 1Y against Mr, Brown, now shed. - 71� . . n of secretaries with but little expen y -With the license � , years. Sleighs were seen on the streets MIT011E � � SOrr 6wbat taken Lby surprise by being - �­.L�� I 60 In - ding - toars over )ihj do LI - . for the Convention. Among the names from I . se goes away with � miEsioners. Mr. Donald . Position, and en- for the, first! time. �,-Xaybr, J. J. W. cull -. P"'nted by two of the pupils With 'an , V ­ , - $25 to $1()0. It i . -Scott,of Brus- d . ,!4-1 - 4Ubmitted 8 a diser: I paerD,tvOrIll to make him out a ma Rege Donald; I Deputy .Reeve' add 7eas and a very handsomG Millation sels, is the i rtyr to FLOODS ON THE CONTINENT.- Portions ert Watch ebain 19 - ---�Ie� W �' �- � I y ,ng f� r I , inspector for East Huron. T. O� T. Mo old ­� i .1 L, . - I I and as ]on I , I uncillors - B 0 as a token of the res - � A -�. g as the Mr. W. J.18bannon, ' the Globe occupies Dorman, Dawe I � . ' I � . Master George Brown, son of the late system lasts, I'll be' , the Consery Y. CO, Thompso �urlburt' . pect in . to the meeting was that. of agaluat the farmer, atitude. The truth is- that of the town� Of Cologne arid Frankfort -whiob be is ho@ld by b 1-1 ve nothirL ative n is late --,il, I - - , , I I mcclay, - I., F-131 ­ gild I ." ,I; Senator Brown. The relatio . 9 - to do , Candidate for Sout" A UNIQUE PGSITION on the Rhine, are flooded, and Stuaft, Davis, Wilson, Skinner. bbe Deoie of the see � riship was with it.11 .L . many - ­ .!.-,, i h Huron at the last amon " bridges have been swept away. Reeve � ti0h generally who --- 101; e hall re. il election, 9 CanadiaD i,jurnals. ear - . no sooner Inentioned than tb I � V - - � � e: ice in 'is a lice ' N and- Deputy Reeve elected by a are i orry, to. loose Mr. McKay as their r - ". . . . I � I - .. I . � The experi I � nsO commissioner for as a obampion-O Its record - L.orrach, B4den, a bridge was c rr f . . .cc - lama. te*ac,- ier, and under whose management - -- t the United States I tbe'Riding, and is * f reepolisible govern- .. Sounded with sbo - I ' a ied tiOn- - � . - � -; away with 1wenty persons who were - ,- he I tandingof the school has cong"ider- -::: .� Ilts of "Brown, in this matter is 1) � one of the three who Ineut and Popular rights at a time wbeu rowne . . t - . 71 . d d . abl: - I " F � I ,compose the Board of Commissio:le Buell championship was needed, has advanced. Althouah� Mr. ..� � Brown -111, "Wewanitto see bim, � Pt 'Inch as Should in. � &c. duoe Canadians Hensall. . y . In vain did the chairman &tte , t to 'to' even att given it a hold - CATHOLIC RESTRICTIONg.—Tbe fourth .R, -OPE , ' - is I " McKay -1 . I eaving the Section for the present, it - . . MP orupt to !N0w, will any reaSonable or se i ra. 10 esteem dioceRau hool re- no doubt' �r t make the new � I p F, ZVED.—Our Public So . q , departure. It i . . L- n ble which has not be - Catholic synod of New York has opened on Will be honored with h- -1 _ I 1 3 not too ImAh believe a . niet the meeting in order to proceed much to Say that ell &tt . . that NF. Sh . 8`3 easy. to shake' and prohibited Catholic clergymen f Wednesday after the Christ- . -18 Pres - L empts t) ell nnon - - graft �give his consent to a . . his death u �,� ,,98mess- other initerests� ULP04 Ling that -1. nothing would s ' the agri 12Y such proceedings it was considered to speak or wagering -of e village " be -,ouldn't Stay away," will be quite with the .regular Order of' b * WOU this together With the fact that , iltil tending races or theatricai performances ga,nnon is teacher for th ence occasionally. The old ssy f-X-�` rom at. mas holidays. Miss Disher of ,Dan- , in r t oved failures - d by the Mai the mind of George � I 4se, j1--dging from . . tion of the I& , especially h ; . ` africe butthe �` cultural as those mentione I ; that that of the Brown, as well as them to di0coarage t) decoratio of . prese it a pearances. trodue- . society have p I " c ) Money, and COmmands school. , appli mble to big I te senat in agricultural 6ommuni party ne n . I - I I -hat Mr. ;iC.1; I or's Son, .who, on -1 . We learn t . - Z, . ,- ould connive to deprive a Coo erva. changes a Ina ter of interest - FA XV71 - . - q cOming to, the front Of the Vlat rna, ties. 1� ,.e w)f 9 ,, makes the recent funeral biers with flowers. STJC0ES6F-UL. - - illar, V. S., -. , -1 - as I Of notoriety ha� peakersi ive 0 his license* t 11 as RENEWED David M Of this Place, LLISUPPER.--A farewell SUP .�, TO ve been engaged that I importance. A journal'with a" we . � PERSECUTION. has W. . I the r cipient of a e, Q I at large 86 Reformer such as the Mail, might undergo a -The Rus- Completely cured Mr. J � as given at -'-the residenc . per -!I-,-. -6 � 71 xP( - . 2 ' out 9, his. sian Pe o, � t a 1! t ohn Cald' a of Mr. WJM. - -�*� rfect migh b awarded for subservi * - valu . well's ­ �­ ,,­ * . S ovq,t, n P ense, but n � societyllas become in- bi ! I V . authorities have renewed the per . able mare . wag suffering from Roobe on the 29tb ult., in honor " everal of the audience 1ing dependent I 1 118 party ency to I d'orie'n mutationa and fe . .Seoution of the Jews ,which of Mr. . crow� for_ andpaid its debts by I - The story is a I � ple with increased tLeate iriff . Win I fcKay, teacher of - ,M­� ardtoshak - I th.i -11 ittle 'too I be the wiser. In fact, tw peo would I Severity. The railway OOm- pauiea have I . a ation, and thought by .No. I Sebo . ,.--, j-71'-, ,- - a, Pleasin- and touching I . I . I een or I Many,inou le. This speaks'Well for It East Wawanosb .1-,j-1 0 . i - ploy nd the Senate has I Mr� tiller's medical skiH. P 0 his � Int clock - 'arted leader. make a la . and y I against the transfer of land to -Jews. I OD PRICE.—Mr. I O) a large - number of tile Inernory of the 44 tribu�e to tj attach a -trotti 2g cir6uit,, The Mail will have to go , - editors of ate in almost as many ears, e -decided 0 eig Piior to out I -a hands with him methods. Theilatest innovatio, is to 1 1 , paper has had tbreE, or four managing 4 es art ure from the se'tion. W I , , f It was I such , I and bears its Own ref Itation on. he latter news- b d I rat 01 section no - the face of it. I , :red'to discharge Jewish em de' - � . -. - and 8 me other county, than H 130 One has Said a word about it. a JAn Shephard, ratepa yers, friend". etc., eat down to X - 0 display to .the fair,. to o -firou if - . Ab t Of figures it Smith, lately sold to Ali. job,, � 10 -­ -­ . I wants Mr. Win. Houston, W SOCIALISTS ix LoNDON..-Louise Michel of Ta ker table ,�. � ivided up into Pure - ho left the Globe I Doig of the Sam Well laden wi vr -- —I— 'Which are to be - . tO. get evidqnce against the abouta year will shord Ith good things, of ': i. � - editoria 0 township, a severl which ov � I �­p Shows. ters re been faith on 8 Old colt, for which he - . sterk formed no unimportant Ac�---- " - returned to the A large meeting of Socialists and Nihi: Ina 'ths, Wheh� the inner V -, ITanagement of Agricultu'ra,�l The fair bills and Poe es- Orooks,tct. The ' ' ago, has ' y deliver lectures in London resent full 1, 14� has ' - I staff, as has . also Mr. Pardee, received part. m ,,� - neck -and -neck races, with P .Y, impartially and fairly administer.' 'who retired the neat little gum, of $175, an bad beet " I � -with Mr. Brown.' lists was held there Saturday to arrange We learn satisfi( d M,, Tb o8- Agnew was called Ito , -*i T he gaping Mr. J. for a reception. London is fu the colt wbw raised from I& Wellington the T. Hawke, who has .fficiently manag- . PdJultbis, county, and is approved of by ed the ell 41inu jtime is appr9aching Nyhen the crowds which occupy three-fourths of : M foreign Socialistfi,,whose activi 11 of Darn, sirel byJames Horton,s Welcome. ir, and after, makibg a q,sat 1�ittle a, meetings of the several Agrl the space, and i all classes. - )Ws department for some time . speech called , , , � - ! , upon Mr. T. Tint for a tural Societ cul- `1 one desires to know if � If, and who occupied the managing I . ty is Un- -, CHRISTXkS.-Christmag' , " , - des. will be held, at . I bac concealed. (lay passed 1.1, " � wbic � . ----------�F-- r � lively manner, ler- - . - I editor's chair in the 80119 t( which he reRponded by reric - h agriculture is to bi 11 � the, m e represented at AN ExCELLENT off in rathe ' 1. �-- - a'nagfllg officers will be elected fair he m, ' - I . -.X.-- V, . - - I - at the bottern of the - ,R was thionged from 'early in the Next fo . - net look. TORONTO LETTF Michigan School examiners met village i139 in good style " Bachelorrp Ersll.,, nissaj OI Mr. Brown and the at day lowed the �E�J'a. the . the disr interval RESOLUTION F OUR between- .- The The Ifill, — . toast,. " The Educe. e"t . - and other matters affeatili.g tb e interests, bill. The whole scheme fr ­ Lansi�g'lagt week. A resolu till - Well on in the evenin by I tion -al I ater' , I - .- - . I , '' � engagement of Mr. Cameron, has also tion was pleasurb seekers from far . Pate," to which JAr McKay . " , I I paper. the employ and near. he I respon(ed. He reviewed th ' . - � I -) the er& is deceitful. The ment Of any teacher who u principal attraction of the day was the progresi e rise and I It .-. ception to .om tile in. I (From Our Oun rres ' severed his con n ection with the adopted which 4isfavored Of the SOci6tieff will be discussed, � P0 ,pondent.) 9 Is . - T I I . " TORONTO,. JanuarT 2nd, 1,9;:?3. � - THE HOLIDAY EIRA13ON - employs profane Jan . - :11 t. � ; I a I por Y On the important part .,4, , eat taken in these m represent th adjourning over the Christmas 18 over. Christmas bwi come and gones guage. tended by , tamen rtom ` - ' tonche briefl 001 system I , and - not too much to say, that, the lack large prizes whio, &re' Sea ilatoxicat shooting rn�tteh, Nvilich was largely at of our ,sell in -ter � Of offered OStEnSibly Before . ing drinks or ' ee4rigs by e- am:)Unt thesooiety 11 the Six organizations were represented. all arou�ud played . - 1. midnight chimes have sped the several of I tea,cber in � . Y, is amazing, when we u y e struck all the parting and welcomed, the coming IRELAND'S E Wbom made excellent shoot. training the - 1�1-� farmers g`nerall is to hOlid ' a 8, the Legislatur ' ' the I ,- consider that. the . I Pay, but,the ten per cent. e try fee with . nee HIS Ry. -The reso . in I g swe al Bleighing youths of . our laud. Mr. McKa ,a re- I � I -I-- I . p year, the Catholic pries'ps in the West of *Ire. ing- In the even were y .., � essary committees, read for a firat and 1883 has been t hered in with the land are said to be ' PI Inded. Tke - . - - - � . Y are,Or should be, five to start, redaces the Purse fi . u t marks .loudly a 7 , - Purely farmers, insti,tu. . �- r 'time all' the i Par lea left th6 village t attend the next toast 41 Th, .�� 8 as tea 6ttertainment, le Trade Y., � I � , . ways I . . . he' t h i - eds of evicted families without I , eld in the With the nan1c I was - 11 - 11 beneficial iufli.up .. mea ures to be introduqed this session ,�a 0 13191:0 Services, which a Bible Christian coupled I* , of i Vona, and the cent. at the outset. � Then other fty Pe liuiport�nt Government usual chorus of g4od wisbes to every are hundr exhausted. There Xm ap _nce ­ 0128. T e Catt - - , they are intended to that are dark alad 'generally man the city churches held, starving. The unfortun Church t Bethesda, C oad. Mr. Coad, - Mr. Jobu ..- 1,� exert -over the&rmers, " known Only to , side I . we people ate which proved a pleasant a6 well as & v . ) in I go.od ShOter and - avocation. It is parties, are pra I I � re Well attended. gather around the houses that h ' l" -replying, Stated ..�- ­. I i - I : I 1. � ctiSed, which h,)n( I PUT THINGS IN GOOD SHAPE, which seems to be groWiDg in favor, as I 0 .- - , - tea often the, case that few nio . 1ra-ble This is a practice of the successful affair. e was "'accustomed to publi --- re than men.itl the ordi priesk begging piteously for pota , toes I f Speaking and beg ­ � . while formerly confi pound of n�eal. STmAS TREE ..�. .� . - the . 'nary business 0 so Ithat when it re � assembles on the - 4th 11 or a I . . � A CHii EXTERTAINmENT. . ged to be exclise4 frona z Tedring officers are present, and as would scorn to f life ed chiefly to the RRORG- ' - - I of I ., � � � - )revailedover his timidity and . .1 �, ANIZINQ THE CUSToms DEPART- Christmas Tree entertairim'int Was held I so me interesting inciients � k 111313'in order to su of this mouth, A 'very Pleagant and subeessfi any 161361thened remarks, bat - -Z& (ceed. PO time need be lost in ' : Odist'churches it is MENT.- The Collector of Customs a M L a regult the Old men have to be re.elect., yet all this is in the name of now beirig� adopted, in one or two _11 &190 on" I' cries ethodist ' Church at I ; appointed tOL Offlee in I I . - As much instances I Chicago has cOmplbted the reorganiza- Fannsville, on cama directly under hi . A agFicul. Settling down to busirss qt least by PreE;byte i -at 0 1 'th ear ' . "" ye - a�r after Year,, or parties have to be ture I If an enem y had desire was aebomplisbed durigg the pre -Christ. Owing to. 'the wa ' and custodians 27th December Wednesday CODnecticu with Is notice in I ' d to in the Canad . ,�ecouiitei I their absence and throw the good name r lover. I - . rlaus- tiOn of the Customs evening, the Without their cGrisent, wi - The - programme A the trade. A comic -th the conse. 'represen yeee, the #8 for SOlig enti'led 1, The Datchmarl,s Coma_ � � . Lan evening w , a lengthy one, consist- plaint," effectually prevented auytbiDg in the ,"Pon Civil Service principles. Good ing of music,' � cal 0 Of ag-icultu, e as mas Sitting as was ex-p0ted. The ad nt of snow, which departments, embracing 153 empio ted by acountry fair, no � I queat d ger that the duties pertaining subtle scheme con d have been su� dress Was disp - . w&Y of sleigb ridiug, the " vo ,nd in Lta more 086d Of,land the som - e- Year's Day a Streets On NOW conduct -and efficiency ar strumental, I Coad, was then given by 11fr Alb,erg � 11 � achinpry with rega 1� I . � � . the position wixil 'not gest- what cumbrous in Id not present their ong- stand d e made the readings, recitations, dialog' provoking considerable * - I L , � P8 Performed. I ed. The e ' I rd tomarY 986Y 9,ppw3arauce. � ar of retention and promotion. was well carried �Out- T 40 , ete.,and I Th,e an2a I'Th6 Agricultural Interests,,; I It of t Vil does n6t stop� with 8, etc., set! ill motion, and " * I llairth� As a resu. I -his illdiffj�rence r closing I , the .to Private bill bugg Numbers Of . SUBING FOR CRUBLTY.—Action he children to' Vich Xessrs, jo�ln 'he great race; e I as more' or leg, OOPPes, etc., however) drove to re- belonging to the sphool I I . a oy gE session fjorn this occurs every mages bas been taken by the many of the ' a took part in I Hannah responded. Mr. Haurig,his . burden t � an recklessly about, the Occupants i cover da Jackson, and C. I of Inain a'ning these Societies itching for � IT b I 12 Most American Humane Society against ,selections 1. n not be greatly retarded' oic- . 9 red I Speech . .4itable to I point, ano5 considerably i I : N to get tbrou4h their long lisr of Swing 8 themselves an' 4 . t ! an extra hitch pal by the recess ally Boston & Albany Railroad for keeping em in a rain rier alike ere I � a fast b[)rse,. and m r a cause, business .will cases being young men striving her the tb ; WRLs pithy, concise, and to the NIS 7UP011 EL few who are Gver-taxed and old Dabbinigets au3 _ rid iende � � in -In the meautime the yarious depart: ew Year'sdalls. f hi ed d teachers. I o I Ultimately ,--row weary ia well doin., big check . . . I 11pp over their lines it, con. 'Short an . in erest f the meeting. In reeponse to . I . 0131110 th 71 . 9 r8lat* 9 par- ' r bants,, Mr. R. Coad, Jr. I e year)s accounts, and . Day is sti . Year's allo This is the first Prosecution work Sabbath and it One presen , of � . '40 �gait pre, . 11 -kppt up to alarge d�gree in ing, the Scb�101111 Whigham, the only - -- I � .. � rest in a that the decline. A pleasing change in connec- - z J. R. 01 we by Ahe Revds. tiou was a laborious E haut posi. . a It is undqrst" in the United States under the recently edto d re delivered , and is design'. the floor. He said the merc t, took - paring the ee'stimates 1 for submission this city, tboagh'it is, P fer0rit, and the Society "'Iffera propor. sleeping Within him. The boy cannot be to t erhap8, on the revised law. 00d it has .d to see if there is not a 2 rQports, �l ticuturly to the ' re � mefits are hard at W co f finement a lot - iger time than the law eating addresses I in, and is! coursed around ,Ork th0custom o call. inter rlten�ified the . an(' theyltoo,b6cGnle careless and indif- the fiel - nipiling ID9 on one's lady friends or, New' wed. 'The Me' I . tion tely- TO this lack of into I , consistently talked out of the I he House. , . their local. Societies is due the Sickly alld � It is 1 vag�ry, Provincial revenue of th4 - ULULAND FOR THE ZULUS.—Ib is i GrubdY,j Exeter, J. - rk'er, lien. very tryin I Is � -P a Lnd oftentimes a - I - to m Past y6ar has t'01a with the custom is the gubstitution ten'ded to divide Zalulatid i n- Ball, and 11. E. Hill, Pastor. 9 oDe- He thought all parties -. - impecunious, bOnd,iti 0 POPul&r the whole c fully co 8 up to the an1bicipated Sam, uto two Dig�am Snpei. Mr. R should I � nl- . in a great many cases of coffee or lernon- be -.- . on in which man;y I Munity has � I I about $2,850,000, anL1 ado for the wi ' parts, reserving the portion abutting on , rintendent of the Sabbat - b. I e U I 12 .. a reasona I . at 'ased to be offer d T gel a e profit on his Inercharldize. . ' aIng, case, an addition will haye been made to every ca,ller. n Der for John Dunn and anoth School, gave am interesting report of the Next came a8entin . 4 . good nore famfliar t h At some residence- ar doings for the past year. At the close Tbos, Vint which 4 -- a are, 80 that their attherace. HebeoDmesr . 'vi]ling to allo" the merchant . Ofther influ6nee for - be',', agape and buzz ­ - v1z if this is the ne th � '.a aimost iMPOrce-ptible. In order with Rambletonian Strains - I O tj " (3xisting surplus ot over 650o,000 where calls , 81obief beretbepativesaversetoc�Cete . ' aental song from 1 ved, a wa he prograriam .- . - to O cash. This will be a. gratifyiUg' basket was suepended Y( Is will 6 the last, but not This � Was well recbived, e . Were not being .recei ,);,,,w - of t ru . er been I : state' 0 which the visit- - at the door interesting part Of as f(Ilowed by the popular . . L - Irence many ex. pure blood in all the other- stock of h `18 expected to go. In lea Vercome this indiffo� than. V�Iith in hard Mr. I , i I I f affairs for 1i the entertain. I " N:Lad e - - - toastv i- . pedients, hav 8 nto I neither division; of the country are meat ;1 . I . I . L i � I, his last financial their cards. There was considerable T farms. ents from 1 8, in whose-bebalf Mr. T. i same difficul-ties, of whioll ut, was th 'd* bributing of the pres- A R id 60 L proposed. The farm. I I .. fore the House i Mr- Wood to lay be- I Ing gentlemen dropped I Europeans to be allowed to hold m tatement. Alread the, - - . thee 181 pro 8 t e Oor. , . - -1 L on � radical ' SHADOW OF THE coMINGELECTIONS THE MUNICIPAL ELEoTIONS ry. ap ' pearande being nicely advancecre 9't'on `,aS elevated as we � . (leib the �mode of has cas its ; held DEATH OF FRANZOD's GREAT' STATES. li and well laden. After the tree Our now a 111 civilization. The fact 'Of � .. i on the same day. The conte was stripped of its numerous gifts whicl� d I * . - States" and there ne'w expedients. have 1 conducting our t - elf over the House, and in for the Mayoralty was, expecte at VAN.- At raidnigbp Ili Sunday Frauce,s 0 e Ina - and learned ladies to our colleges . a experienced in the, United 1 changes must be ma ' .h gvh tr,yd f Hethoughtthat we complain While it is ob-,viou y excitement ov ' . I he e will be British residents in eac I= tree * ( � have been . er ,r I that a � territo ,Which sented wom:n1s, , a attractions an, coupied. SOM6 little time, the enter- were . - . been tried, an - a,-grict lt6rad societies and addition to that of the Pro- d to be a great statesman I and Patriot, Leon progressing. n other Vincial Treas- close one but few expe _h a� borse , - 'I shows in order to secure greater inter- prer, the retirement of several 11iltIng long 'showed that we Profess I . een 'added, � as cause( dispersed to their respective homes wom Women's rights," b�l ­ � Similar amusemerits have b of a larger circle, Mr. Boult Boswell entered the field it Was gener- an Jae] -7 utthought-thet - ' ... I 1. prom. close as i' cted it to be so tainment Was brought to a close and'idi of 9, He was not in favor . t tuined out to be. When Mr. w I by PYX[nia, the result of ac'Dg and est and co-operatioll MeDt members has been Wanounced. .Viambetta.. passed Ruietly away. Death but with very - �difftrent resuits. These I dopt- Mr. Sfnelairi of Worth , 'i Y Ples. Altboueall feeling they had spent a very Pleasant I which Inigh 16 *01ride influence I ... . ., In It is evident tb at the exp . e'dients a er, of North �Ihstiflgs, and aily predicted that he would ha suppressed er sip' rful i ed by our neighbors 8 ill members L' -truce, active - or no di go VG little- `re�orta of big condition had a - evening. f I or I , W 6 - ffi ult� in being elected, but for prepared P' , , i orriewhat Phe above Was intended !or last week but wall ' w 3lew departures have had the effect of J� not bring the over the line ,th former On thp oppoaiti . . nat * be exerted for the Wea 111cress, L and the ent side arisian for the worst, the Yeceived too late for insertion.-F.j.j ,; held woman a. . 11 eUt W L - ........ f -be tried , - . 01 IFIC � a 388 Of our lives, and th - "'. 11 mi was evidentl * UY, tl �e tide aianoullcoment thi the end had arrived OVERING.-Miany readers of- THE bqpe of our orner ght result. But one I of the House, Will both be . y strong in e O' ' '01) Wo' , 'ng the interest, but a divigio;a of desired latter oil the- Goveiinm 01, a week or so before polling d ' the beLa'uti - He ,change d ad I New and .your,. I the in 'qbs I hen favor 1 Mr.. created. an immense R I the bright I! an of Our homes - -- - � u - I I EIP08ITOiD who heard wi�h regret of the . - . I . I . : .. . ted, be late sad railway alted Pi I ace- From Mr. Reid,s ex. � ... - - j,. � I . i . 1. I I accident, which oc-cu-r_ D'o a Of the ladies we would � - the former received proveo� bow given to the deceasec �, Withrow, and the small majority (13) State f aneral willt it is expee ' ext Legislat * re Meet% I Both have whiell sensation. & 0 1 . i � �. . . ! L Patriot. The red so near this villag judge he can,not 10, . . - � � � I I : I Tl* ladies present ng rernaIn Si.n i . � I � � . P, and of the Ple- � . L i I I � I have - - I . 11 .. I . . I I . I . ; - resolved A - . � : I : F I , . I s I � : I i 4 1 . . 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I I i ; i : � - - - - i , . . - ; . , . , - � � - , , � � . . . - Z Z - Z � . . � � � � �� � � , I . i I - I . 5 I I � i ; � � . i I - . - : , JA"ARY � --- - 11 - t-1 It. � - � � -watch,him closeli ' �-­ ; . :.� I were follqw-ed by , " , , - Big D og," from 1�� lohn Coa,(�, whi derad considerin � r�-, L� -'. wen. had - no . ,;r I -� which is all . Lt' b�ing out thi ' ;.�,� ) I . 41 1 1 pivers, ; "it I- � ', - well Suatained. L� . ­ �`, - -, ljl� . - ­ ­ _pioneers.." Wag r - I - iv - � ­ :appli-ase. As M 1, "T i.: � L- -the old,est settler ­ ­ . I �;� . - . � . Voll obosen laal �i � L�4 ,' many of the htLrdi I . L t� 4 .O . p4one or bad to .�� - V. , tljxillilug a4vontu� F �- ' his early -deer bun i I . � .�A - turned this Speech . I � . . complimented MrI, � I . 1. uVtoi �. a Successful h , i 1, , the word " deer.' i ,.-� ! 2 1; g4ve an excellent i ' .L, - eittitled 41 The Mi - - - � . P'. L t not least I" i - . . ; - H,P�Stess." Mr. R, � . � . - I E I r"ponse, and aai� I . I 11 - . ; 1 s" the L-OMPan el -� _ y � 1 % wqll. ,A motion of, I t - �. � R-4y's aelparture frA . . ; ; � . tl�'j'n una--bj-Mf3US1y'L . . F 316Kay replitA il L . . . th�nking tbe cot L ,conferred on bim L I I L th�ijk,S to the 01, , . . - flyea big posittion. . . thb National Antbf peiBed to their I . enters Goderich M - den after the holi.J' I t� I � . � - I ! e . Hurom . I - 1 Of 38 candiaatl ! ' recent examinatif.14 I C,,6,'derich High Seb L - ILM-rs. John A. - ba4ly injured in. . I wo�IdRnt, is impro: pr9spect of tee -over, . . +-Mr� D. McCo3 &�eemea resident A i Xemovilig 'to the IN< . *foAun,e in that lap.4 I I -71-11ev. R. Hicks S I St.' George's churc - ! roeived a call. to 4 u-n0erstan&, has aco� I ...... -�- . r. John HodM I -M 'bas been prostrated . SO atone -time wal ph�sicittn is ortuln*1 . -�-Mr. L ii 1 , wal-to -),! � co-Acessioll oil G,)d solet his f -Arm, consib Mr. E. Chesser, for . �Mr- Cbas. Gran paseed the , interm. I . ve7I successlully im erigagred to teach in 11ONY. Salary $340 , 1 I , � mr. J. J�oslili. 01 i I Meitly of Varna, but Z, plas� vuMmer in t beeil requested to st berlin the Conserva;1 coriptitnency of Vej . west. . . --tAt, a meeting , Lodge No. 793, Bl� OM ers werE elected.; ' I oPuty Mai ter, J. M . t ", J. Nei -hery ; F . R. 1,H-ender3on; Tri :Chaplain, 3 . HarrIS - tee 4an, Tl�os, Rait --�With t - close (. XiisfI 'Mary L Kaine - PoSi'tion as LLL acher i .... I . _ . . school, aftet glvJhg v . vice for the past I accepted a Similar tion,.-withF Vwidbsi L . . successor in ryie N 'Hough whc haz reci Jorled I ,itw,ble examiuAtil ' -4 ,The little vil'i toa�ts the possearo . A . heaViest tn�e in the I I . son of Mr. ,Xonathal� the �scale .at t--Ajy 29t I larg I �13 be is s4id. to he Diln, le o pu, and I Who, eln 't him ol: , : eL . I -n ad-dition o this, b as hb is heavy- ---�Xigs Lizzle P, ' . long, time beerl,--a, dre a disease, consul pare tie home, oetir ,day Piorning of last ' ladyl has, by her , -grac6s, drawn the car � lovel of, -all � to hers , latWr ortio4of her �. derNIP evidonce of I vionqhsaftd 4 true ACI . -&uold �Lnd r&l Goa�rich tov6ship,d Dec�mber 2tst, in tb reliot of the late Ra; I . L the th concession, al L heATeen gr4dually I � p t'year. $be 149avt 1012411`12, R,6- J.. Wh L Thornas Whitely, A Whitely, of Watford., 11y, *ho lives on t, being the sons, and *1 and Vrs. Thos, Tichl towtiship, her 4an.obi L - exe�lpls:ry lvife anti. I ­�T.be *Claristmaa, . oonu I ection with the I . " I schobi at GOrrle, W&Si . Just after dinj - Oess.. . I Bleigps, carr ing over and their fr, rods, sta' headed by 11- Le Goriii L there about "-45, th,43 to the Camad a M,ethi after warini .g the -m- A In. . a or r45 r islodues, t L I art P & � ing ho e a littlo, � the ovening e,chur to -�itness t`48 relz . au,i 'Biriging - &-b ich li�, by the Echoo I and W, r.sxe:. treat from begi� � � I . i I . -Mi sJes�IeCamu, lise gaged a,,, te-aehtv , � AD at a S;far� of 8, ye%�, L w - �Rev. J. Ii. Histo has ibeen coiifiU�--d W tina�, is able'i to be 2.1 ook 4 f&P --�A b #.nd it k tooli in over! the ,cou � . I bef4re ChriOtmai th t26�L' �� ., f L 'I of , �The SIPI y - ; belt, of the Iffi col ' 7 . , h-&-s'suffereo% severek witlain -the fast few � VnInhOARt, W-1-6. WKS a-1 theimiddle 01-Dimeii ts, 43n ill, aid on t " to iilflamnl4tion. 0 � � . -h:is,'rejnain4, wereld teei�a ceni.Otery, N