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E. BUTTEMOK & CO."S in this Picivine ei. It would bia wi irth -s(? infatuated �aa to 1 de iberately g ive ashore. The Oxenholme 4as towed 6, moment, but Ben was 1, equal to the
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I - ' i I 11 I � t er sinkin I . Only* five emergency, and quickly Irm-bolued the
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the while of the Legislature to conscloIr to rescikbion§ affirming ., . i 4
Reliable Paper Pattorns for all kinds of - � their ass nt - .
whether something cannot- be clone to . � head of her cargo Q�f ca tle r ain alive. flames before they had maap much head "
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I i,,,y has accompil slied � . . �
Ladies' Misses,', Boys' an dll- Children's � � ti Le Nat I DnaLl Pol : Terrible. weather � is reported off 'the way. - I
11 reduce the amount of these Costs f -. I . I . I . .
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Gairmenta, for sale by'HoFFxA.-i BRos., 'I, I for the ecuntry.all �tE iprornoters, pran is- coast. 1* � I -John Green, a former resident of
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- This goes, to sustain the positio� ta�kefi I
Sea -forth. - . I - 0 1 TO THY, Fpt�-,im-In the recent Colborne to,wnsbip,'p,nd grandson of the
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in these* columns last week. R�re. we - . engagement of the French with the late A. Green, has been left a legacy of
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 I . 11 tl te Bout - 3 ary .&w4d lifficulty is d ( to . I �
-- ave a successful candidate throwing' up f I � I Chinese near Chu, the F rench - lost 20 $2,000 by the late John Riordan, of
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I - . ' � t) ie et ha,t Mr. I �o � rat'was ultim it ely .killed. and *93. wounded . . St.. Catharines, in ,whose employ lie had
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the ,sponge before the case comeg tb' ti ial � . - �
- Agr The figure between the parenthesis after - I i P .. I u( y forced i4.t 6 adopting the v -,ry TAE CZAR IN DANC rm..-An attempt biben.* . L
each line denotes the page of the paper on which resigning his seat and underta, ing I - essrs John Stewart i and Thomas
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the advertisement will be found. � IF - I fl' lbi by the Do- was trecently ni�de.on the Czar's life by -M
I p , ?r I im I I ,rey, who have
another election rather th" s h o III d 6 r-- an,m . " loosellina I -ails on t1i e Catsehine line at a Ball, foinier residents of Gi :
Clearing Off-4ohn NiVillianis. (5) . .� ! i]Aibn b; thait in its railway , '
Clearing Auction Sale --John Hogg, (5 -N � . Poientwl�ore the Czar's briLin h,ad to pass. been residiiW in Dalcota fo: ,some time,
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) . the burden of costs �bicli the elee i * . general t (at- Th have returfied home for, the winter.
Alietion Sale of Farm Stwk�Win. Mcgur y. (5) 9 ant,di lay �. its soldier at that point was found �
ra court would- surOy impose. �e I . �
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I i A] e ominion - . : They both complain of IoJv prices d
Postponed Sale --S. Moltom (5) ' � . �
! , ent of- . nta,ri6 b3 tl . G:)v- murdered. ; all
Berkshire Pig -T. Strong, (5) . I case against him is sornem #. I � , I I Titou r.�-The steamer dull times in ihe West. �!
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Annual Clearing Sale. -A. Twy lor. (8). ernment this Provino i�- honestly and
doubtful; it may be i t ;
TaxI.myers'Attention--S. Carnochan. (.6) sustained 4 . -Mr. Appleton Elcoat, of Tucker-
. � h)� . icirabl, I Furnes.,Aa, from London toNew Yorki
Bstmv Itam-H. Atakins. (5) 1 it may noti but , 7 dealt ,%v [th, and last iiii by 'has DR board'100,00 LDoh Leven trout smith, has entered a sidi against the
. Skate;-,-Tteid & ItVilson. (8). I � therp' is 1110 ILI) - i X r slibig' machine
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Notice- -Henry Eilber. (5) doubt about the fees of the 14wy Imean; least,.:tha 1 t1e Ontario Govern ova, presented by Sir 'ibson Maitland p oprictor of the thre
. sion, used ,oil his farin at tbe!tin.a his barn
. aZ � , ,ap Bunting �
I Londesborro Cream6ry-W. L. Ouinlette. (5) the cci�rt officials. These are �� cer - nt�l " t t iall y trie( to , & .to the American Fish iefs Commis '
.,W . to. be hatched in Mi.ehigall and intro- was.burnt down, presumably by sparks
Mort . o Sale of Hotel Property. (5) , C D in buying in ber of th ,is- . J Anierica. �
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CreA is Dead. -R. Willis- (15) . whichever way the deoisioi� of thb, , duced in the great iakes o from the engine. ft coinc-4' up for trial
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I - � Roller 11ills-Ryle & Mustard. (5), � la ture to vote-aga W t t. emselves and I
Mortgan-e Sale -S. G. NICCatigghdy. (5) ecilirt may go, and lience,rather t a!n i I I I Frxhl) FOU IM-ViORA.r, LITI�RATURrl.- at Goderich.
I . i tl Lrn thei out of 6 fic' ( � ; we say it is lam- Kistemackers, a Bialglan publisher, and -1v1t. L. L, Hooper, of i Ex6ter, wbo
-, . � - � , --.-- ----.----- -- incur these Mr. Hawley undertakes a � any otheni ise prez 'the I author, of
. . . - . I an indecent is pursuing his studies al� the Toronto
Val new election. The Legislature sbculd . tAble to know tl at so Des I . ,
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I . Q -% . a I . I novel, have each been lilled 1,000 franes School of Medici.ile, '-vas sent by that in -
I r � - N 0i Bible inen as 1111 .st ia-%r,e been at t iat I 11 oil as a repy -
� if r a 'a" . k P .5 i t o r I I try and devise some remedy fb,r this MI I . MI sente ced to � a I aorith's imprison- stituti esenta'O,e to the all
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I - ----------. -- next sessiGix,if possible.* onvelq � til would ] I the I selves I to nient for selling th6 n el in :France. nual dinner of the Medical University,
I I .- ( � �. f,ejudice as -A d p - London, Ont., which toolic place last
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I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY. Dec. 26, 1884. � I �Iv so bliade I 4 by I SNow Bou.VD. i atch from P ,ort � .....
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r- Protection and Revenue. ' I I ` ' ond snow storm commenced -at noon 7--Tbe case of Coxwortl , s. Cy
The question as to whetiier rel, J 11S tions. Tile leaders in' W the falsity (if the . . vio
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� L'! pl.( . �Ilgers is Court since June last, was, decided last
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P instruction shall be permi&d in t )POsitions they w ; e putting � b af 3re lence. A train load f �asse
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� Public Schools is one which has �IeeTi t4eir f0110wers th.�,ir a ssent, but tI tey snowed up between D as and Cascades.
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� or if a general prohibitory law should beJ - n lere cur ning e o1ret"thein' coin- . -
. , the public MU d t Ir ae ti . W ,IOU gh
. agitating I 0 8 I . ) I . sent to their rescue. Trains on the and full costs of suit. The parties inter-
� adopted in this Province there will arise I I ' ted to them du rin � a fit of entllual- Northern I'acific
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� � The Minister of Education seen; to 4 m4lia 1011 . . . are blockaded. ested. belong to Honsall.
I two- emergencies which must be provided ' 11 aom inspired by file presence of the - -Mr. Robert Leckie has sold his farm
I solved the somewil,at difficult rprob; 4 ,, .LA-NVL1,;S8NE.1;.S i�-,- Ri.KOTA.-At Tra .
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for, and as either or both of these events - so] . S, no (1611 t, verlse, Dakota, an arried mob of over on the 12th concession of (,'ray, net. r
F, and has hit upon a plan which at" ' Ita,in lim , - .
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are aniong the probabilities the subject , 1! . . . 100 men on ,1�b.turday I ist attacked the - Cranbrook, to his neighbor, Mr. John
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I g lieve has been approved- of by the r 3 tj�p rime o!bjeA Zi i -nocha -,for $5,500. It is a splendid -
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is worthy of consideration. The first, .an ,,z h, ,
sentative clergy of all d' .ti� it has ,been' Lecompli .d.
I emergency is ho?w to procure proper I exionlinati(lis. 11 � � is! . andI carried away thE contents of the. farni and was sold cheap. : Mr. Carno-
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. On'the 16th inst. the following res011i- Tlier. ,I no doubt b t Sir Johnand. iis" cou�tty safe, besides cor siderqble private chan now Ila-, 200 acres of very fine
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accomm. odation for th,e public, and the s 7 . iperty, The affair is the Outcome of land.
poilea."g, .
I tion -on the subject were adopted by tl,6 :4, :lid "' Iq 1 Frenclimen, mho pro
seco-a is how to procure the revenue Go,vernment: I I . -Welia.ve been havored4with a copy
-d . " ... a dispute 'as to ,%�hich place,should be : .
� . ":e pre an �,hl (I � stration,-would ; . i of the "National March," a patriotic
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� which will be lost throug 'I sllajil hai e lots, of f ur� musical composition by Eloise A. Skirn-
,,h. the abolition 1. Every'public and high sdAoo i to tl��m elves over i he I
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of liquor licerises. Respecting the first- be -opened with'the Lord's pra�er, aii(R glf�j Iibilit� � of ille, , upsus: ecting owd The Scottish Chamber of griculture mings, of (4oderich. A song in lionor of
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of tli.eq,e it' is claimed, that the profits closed with the reading of the Scriptii rep wJi 5 woti Id vot.6 t1i at black was -%i 1 ife has issued an wldrelss bo th landlords tlie Queen is introduced. The composer
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aad the: Lord's Prayer, or the prayeir I . : i and people demanding eini iediate re- presented it to the Princess Louise on
from. the sale of liquor ellable the hotel- . �! voted for the dut
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. ' san4ioned by the�Departrnent of EducaI . I � I duction of rents on the grounic� that the Her Majesty's birthday. 1
- �-,eepers- to f urnish cheaper accommada ti' . 'D
. on . . 1 and dried resolutions that were set - I)e- depression in .the ag,ridulturiLl industry ----Mr. G. A. Hindman, of Exeter, has
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tion than they can do if deprived of ,2.' The portions of Scripture used, 81 al for them We w:)uld ,be very nitich appears to be permanent. It is propos- a curiosity in his grocerY store in. the
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. these profits and that if they increase be taken from selections authorized o, sux I :)rised, and so w6uld every person ad that Royal Commissioners.- be appoint- shape of a large onion, whi0i has grown
. that purpose by the department -of el uw- I .. I ! � -e inear leviate the - sprouts about a foot long ill two weeks,
I I the tariff in other tbranalles of their . ed to tal pires to .pres-
. cation, and shall be read eIjE tOW,,Itneso a silailar.gathering of -
Without com- ! y I I :) ent urgent distress, the growth being caused by the onion
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buziness, such as for meals . and the like3 m, ent or explailation. Red orme . - permittijgi� their enthuslapil I � I-
: 1`1 NEW ORLE, ANS E,XPOS'ITION. -Cold and being placed oil the top of a glass tuil
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- oth& small eating houses will spring up 3. Where a. teacber claims to have td so bvei -run theii j I to u ell -unpropitious weather I as a depressing bler half filled with water. �
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which will supply meals but which will conscientious scruples against opening effeet oil the attendancE at 'the exposi- -Oil Friday last, whileaL son of ,John
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and closing the school as herein provid ad j an � . Old be induce , Camin, ,of the I I th concession of Us-
� not a5ard 'the other accoramodati -0118 , : - tion. The work of arrailging the inter-
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I I be shall. notify the trustees to that effact th.e-'-r Party le ars bo give their aE borne, was leading a. colt to water, lie
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necessary for, the tra.velliilg public. in .writing. I . i . I � � ,
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. - to: what they �Lllo 'perfectly well is. bishop Lero )f the: exposition received a severe- kick, from theallim, J,
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: There is little dutlay of capital required 4. No pupil sha,11 be required to ti,kw fals -, a, I nd . inislea linj r, L I s v� ere the reso u- being. kept open on .&indays, aiid re- oil the forehead, which 'fractured his
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I I tQ: fit an establishment wh axt in the exer6ses above referred to I i . . I ends Catholics who are unable to skull. lie was picked up insensible, but
I T�p ere m,eals P p � " - thorywhicb. were coil) 11
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. against the wish of his a,rent or. gu a -r- tioirs, ev�ry on � , o attend oil week days to visititon Sun- hopes are entertain ed that � he will re-
. can, be pravided, but v ery considerable 6 - I .. covet. I
I dian, e;cpressed in writing to.;the niastu.�: sheolla, wec�- 8�tthe great convertic)n day, after their relig:ious dutTs are per -
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� ca.pital is necessary to fit -up a hotel of the -school. � i I I 1. -Prior to his departure from Walker -
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auch asisnaw demanded by the travelling 5. When required by the trustees, 1114 r FIRE IN AN ORPTIAIT AAYLUIi.-A ville,';wlierehewas formerly stationed,
. I public. If, therefore, the liquor busi- Ten Commaudmen I ts shall be repeate4 a' i ----t---- I � fire broke out on Thur:iday afternoon of the hev. .AIr. Cluff, the 1 new English
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ness be removed from the hotels it would ' I . . � last week, in the large building of the ehurollh minister at Brussels, was pre
. 6. The trustees shall place a cop of �&EKI.A� HEALTA.�Prhlce Bismi,rck Catholic Afale, Orphan I Vs,ylum in Brook- sentedwithagoldheaded cane by Ili.%
. Aladeria for lyn, oontainin�r I -
I onlibe right that the- Ends t.Lkhig 6 vo- age to) I J 0 of -whoul paristdoners of Walkervillo,as a matk -of
y should in some the authorized readings in � each depa rt,' iu� I , 785orpl ans,
ment of the public am his health. . i. � I
way be protected from illegitimate coin- d high schools ,- I Ii. I were in the olbrillitory the'top floor. the " steeni ill which he was held by
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I under their jurisdiction, within one yea.t , ON Am--tRIA.-4 OwIRAGE.-A gentle thell i
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petition within, the limits of their legiti- I - A lart,e iunibiar wei,',e lost. 8 s. er IT
� the date hereof. M$,l L Dame d Diu n w as �re I 1, - , � ` at -A fine cow, the pro rty of .11' r
from, . . . on and
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mate business. ' I ! "l Josep line, who was in the do,-Mito p
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If we are'to ha-ve good 7. The clergy of any denom ination oi� gel,rously wouti ed nibar if ullanior a,. in the time the fire br�keout, made Ileroic- Win. Rowe, of Usborne, was killed by a
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I hotels it -%-ill be necessary that this be their authorized representatives, , I A.ali Ir4haid, 6-i S., rday- ! fforts to save: the little ones. She has falling tree last Week. It appears Mr.
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L, have the right to give, religious I ck a
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.. dorie. This diffioulty;pail be easily ov- er- I .1 . . since died nuries Rowe had two mail in his bush choppil: .,
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.- - � tion -to the pupils of their cown church �; I fr )rl Me5ico, weighnig 1,200 pounds, ty-four bodies in all have been taken out cordwood, and while engaged in felling
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I . come by.the Legislature passing a law - $ 1 . ans R-posi - '
� each school house at least once a week, i I Ila s arrive, I at tl�e 1, Ire� v Oi le, x - i of ,% tree a gust of �wind caused it to fall ill
6 ' I .� of the ruins. Tbereare still a iliber .
L for -the protection of the legitimi, ate hotel- after the hour of closing of the schoo ' 'tioli. It is valueld at ,200, 000. the direction o�
j in I 1. ofpbans unaccounted for. ,posite to what the men
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.1 �A B- � 1KRUPT ISTATA -The Califcrni-;�. I �
� keepers. The serving of m eals and the afternoon and if the clergy of m)re : � I . 1 4 intended. Thel.co'w wasinstantly killed
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- than one denomin�a,tion apply to give �� sury I is in ali impov -ished eon i 2 I and the men narrowly esc4 ad.
--1 ather aimiliar refreshments whether of a. re, trra H t'�rnn� NAes. F �. F
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I ligious instruction in the same sell 3ol,. iti mol,the.8fate has 8800,000 - I 1 4 -'
liquid or solid -nature co-mes legitimately house, the school board or trustees s all ,of [.. -arrian Is out.! ; -? . - I . - whom information -was laid:before.Ntlayor
. . � i . D th Th6 rate o i f taxation'for the"munici Mr. Jas. Barr, of Hullett, against
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[ ; forbiddig any P'ersonfurnishin or the clergyman of each denomination ait ,%TLI-ii -,ed a ii uinbe�' o I S'licips in the a ty I aharge of his, duty as surveyor, ac-
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M, ents of this character to the public Fn- -. I " I
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- lawful, for the school boa,rd or. truste �- I ly .opened for wo , ; ed to go on payn 0 e
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r ense for so doing, and dergyrn an.of any denomination to' I.SESTA LISHIIIENT.-A circul,%r I as y- I
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I commodation far the travelling public, to the pupils Of his own ch �� . collecting for .him. I" . ; stances. Airs. Bates wits peeling turnip,-,,
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. ,ding qV esfion in ie coming dectiol s. �
F . I , , together ed it be not during the regular hours Of �. f � I . � - I Parsons, 'of Centrillia, y
it such as room a and bedding -Mr. i , - .14st and the little fellow, two ears of age,
� L . - I . JAISII :: OUNTY 30NVI XTIONs., Tle we' wanted a piece. '.'File niot4jer gave it to
R with stabling and sheds such as - the school. . . . � ek bought -0 tu ke 8 th Ugether �
L are norw - Ir�sli Parlia,mentaxy -ty �Ias instru I'll xl hi and b4fore very long the child got a
2 1. � P, weighed 63 poand for whiel lie paid I
� --The regulations prese-ribill p, the f I hours .
: usuallykeptby hotelk-eepers,the diffi- �D I M"s3rs. Itedmond, 'Kely, and .
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r, ' ' of daily teaching " provide that ti, By, '. ;I �
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1 rilIgton, to: summon co-anty conven Moillen
.; eulty complained of would be oveFcome- shall not exceed six -hours in dura,timy, � .1 11 i : . tions -The flax � Mi at, C�,editoii, were ts 0ioked to death- I
� tli*o ugho : Ulster, i b ich. �Iie Irish rriei n- -A - ,i , ,e occurre4labout. half a-
- A due a.mo-aut of protection would thus. but " a less num -bar of hours - of dai lyl, , . I . � I sold last week, one to A. Hoist, and the 8 0 S fix
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i* furnished the le timate hotelkeeper. teaching may be determined upon. in aly: ' , other -to F. Wovth, ai�ol ru�nor saitil mile . south of Wroxeter on Monday
� A�m r of last week,about Oight o'clock,
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� while there would be no danger - public school at the option of the tras-1 I `-, there is another to be b4dit soon. . 0
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I Of M -Ono- er VA,�--,.-A argelluth rof armed B)Ers � . - I by which Mr. John Ringler lost the fine
� tees." Arrangements may, #1 , ef6re, - eavin , the Trari aal for the bor 1(x, -Mr. Chris. Walke. , of Wroxeter,
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� poly, azatimlimited competition could be be made by the trustees for closing the &11 I . has captured -21 racomis, 2 foxes, 8 new barn which be erected last summ or,
. The presid 6nt is unab e to prevent' t mir together with this year's entire crop,
I allowed between those Who should see ordinary � � I mink, 14 muskrats; an 4 weazels, the
.1 - school work earlier than the, detixture. : . . I I � and ne4rly all his agricultural imple-
� fit to take out the necessary license, usual hour on certain days, so that One, AIL RoBi3E.-R � xEs 'The wails pa��ing result of his fall trappin,r seas�n. ,
; I . ments. The live stock wer'e saved with
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� But,. in addition.to providing protection i be , een amloops fai� Viatoria, British -Mr. and Mrs. E. , Nicol) of I V-Ving- much difficulty. The los� is partially
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Conservative Demonstration. . b nknown parties .; The post-inaster ganitoba, and, intend sia,ying there this Howie , mutual.
I odation for the travel- , D � 0 'winter. Mr. Nicol -will in all probability
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I space to a report. of the Conservative. T� '. I�U�CE I I .D Low= . go into the gr,dn business. . Winglitint. There are tw� candidates
, ed- a, license who (lid not'possess the re- dern . ar
� , onstratio Pall all Gazet te 1 publishes ur d - -The old Presby �� ia,,i church proper- 1 out for the mayoralty, Ues�us. J. Nee-
, 11 held in T61DR to I st ' . .
1. qu-isite acco, m . modation, �ih ile the places' . I ... I res0yeas tement.-fronia, well-inforni- ty in Clinton! put -up by a,uction on ,lauds and (4. McKay. Fo� reeve and
. - . . week.' If nurribers ' and enthuslasmI ed' gric eorresj.o#denb, that Hem -y Saturday, was 0 not s)ldat that,time, the deputy reeve several name� have been i
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9 could. be kept under official supervision � �
.. . I constitute success tilen. all must adirdi � WodBeeclier.wiiill sulleceed Lowell &B highest bid for' it be �ng $550, joinewhat ,mentioned, but we expect t,6 llwe them
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-� � The second e m erge6ey to be. provided f V(-'�-ERTY XND Dis,vR�ss IN CHICAC(i.- -A. M. Smith, of London, has -sold present re�ve is a clever an'd creditable
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-, for is, that occasioned. by the loss of ; I Gre:ai wam: -j and guffpri�g I revails in Ch i- his two . farnis n Goderich town- representative, but the d�eputy--%vell,
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r . � . that., m em bers be concentrated ld I � 1. 0v( ! e families are' ship, two and; a ha n God- the least said about him the! better. For
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. revenue. At present a very consider- bDA`t-jd- together by. prigLeiple and t �; the books Of I the county ag, m t, erich, for $9,000, t) Bawden, ,of the credit of the townand Ms own safety
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- enthusiasm be arqil.sed by' pa,tricitisru - mg filill.men aro seEking relief, a Exeter. I ; T
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, pal revenue is derived from, licenses. In and a . , h a' .. El who I tave hot I een ,ki Lown as ap p i. -The farni 1tielong;ing to the estate of far from home. !
. ' conselousness� Of well - doing, tli(,;R i: I I . - -
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�4 half of lot 38,. i .
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can not be considereWso marked. It - con1b 6,Lnm,g a nuumnib, , Congressi 1111 containing 4 as been sold, to Mr. on Tuesday evening. He �vas walking
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-1 ." eveaRg, ,.ienil�e,h��rE'esa�taine�daiiLui- Mr. Robert B..' aRlaw, of Morris, North street and the squar when one
i at the present time to . stipplement the Reformers 'With .'haivin�g." no policy, b t, . . = I ) 0
1. . . . ma-ii-geab � rate Of Epeed and eras led neax BI tl hitend ec- of his crutches slipped to one side, calls-
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I Provincial revenue in this way. If the I ting a brick I
I we faacy the anxious enquirer wou d � iRt( i, car E -head. , ' Several Congressmen 'resideir d will -ece ve tenders . for, . I
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.- hobalo were given the protection . . . � n cie, an ing him to fail heav, ily hard
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. , I onsparvative Conventi ULINLOIS QORN, CIROI�,.----The corn crop Tenders mu I utclies he wc, -%Ic
. the same until the 2Dth of January. .
which licenses Would afford they could, - the great C . on, ; � � � � - st e addressed to him -at or is una f t6l break . the
i . pay a reasonable license fee which would � Of %'Inhois state aggregatES twenty to Bl�!Jh I force of the fall, and sustMued heavy
. � find ont'What the policy of that party , . VIL. 0. � . -
- supplement the Provincial revenue and thitt y' Milli on bushel s Moro � than for t1i e - I . Wh4rtoli Ho gs.6n' !"formerly contusions on the facel Medical aitl.
- - _ really is. We must admit that we tried � ' - (ears, but o i � to low pri xeter, n rocured and we 4re pleased to
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I - ,fa eet car learn that he i Dw raptolly i
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now, derived from, the liquor "licenses. aro.p will realize $60,300,000. i , recovering slowl I I section No. 7, Hullett, was before Alr.'
servative platfor�m is the glorifica,ti 'f I . All . I � i i Y. I
4� OTHER, D-kx- E PLOT.-CDIL- --&' six year old & ulghtor of Mr. Young, J. P., of Blyth, on Tuesday of
Stich a: law, if one could be framed, ' I . I
� Sir John Macdonald. He is the c I trad siaorible disquietude as been occagiDn- Youngbolt, ne1ar 'Blyth, had! .the two last week, upon a charge for cruelly and
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hotelkeepers, would be a pa�rty. Beyond him they have no pri�- Plci� ' o dest r astle. It! i s pleto�ly� off on Tuesday afternoon by a Edward Laundy, by striking hiih with a,
the�,,o iniOn of ex erts that the des ". d- turnip cutter. I i . i 99
. guarantee to, the puhlic that suitable ac- ciples and no hope. If he were out �f I p ; i raw -hide. " One blow was, inflicted oil
ou of London . Frankl Mete Ife announces that the bo is face cutting the cheek and car.
commodation would be furnished, and , . bi,id,:,,e and Win, or - -Mr . y I
� the way to -morrow the greai Conse - Cast] were -'planned by the same sell ool he wil . I not be a candida for the reeve- The instrument of punishment was pro -
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. I . would in addition. provide an easy and . tive party Would scatter � into .a. thoui i-' .of cki minah .. I . ship of Blytb, al nd the . p robabiiities are duced in court, ,%lid was certainly a, very -
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I sure Means of supplementing the rev- - and fragments. The members ,'of . tha - P . 7 0
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� mue whil,a it would at the sam e thylb I Awl Company have signe I a contrax t be elected for amotber year wit lout op- feet long and very heavy. �Tlle young
.. party have exhausted their all in adora- . . . . � -
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ensure the more easy and efficient carry- I ) ) :rdetres. of �be position. I man was ordered to pay K'45 for fine
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tio, . n of their chief, an . d 1�.. or than Paa�ana Caaal at les,,z 0afi eight fra,fics -A meeting of fri h of temperance and costs. I
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ing out of the prohibitory law. worshiping him and excusing and for- , per I metre, the work.to ba finished ia wash6ldinGoderic townshiponeeven- .-The Brussels Post says: Oleol-ge
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�. gi;iving his follies and foibies they llavo, . . . . .
Cantested Election F,xpenses. i laborars have been ... gaD-ed - for decidednottosuppo any candidates for ing the Goderich Model School, arrived
no thought for aught else. This is a J : wor I 41- 1 - I D I . I
The Globe of Tuesday last in referring th - . I . I municipal honbrs ut hose ;who -are home last -week. In hii fin6l oral ex -
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to the fact of Mr. Hawley, M.P.P. elect - 31 ROPM. AGAIN.-' i., favorable to the Sco A t. amination before the Inspector lie took
vention. There was not one. resolutio:L � news from I he Hebri lei's is again v6w, -Mr. H. S. McL '. f Cl�ton High almost a perfect mark, and in the train-
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for Lennox having resigned his Beat - I - . di The erc ft�ars (in the Dr.. -1 School, was last wee olered the. posi- ing process he:captured over'S7 per cent.
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rather than appeax before th e eleGtion ,. STr I e, one of th a tion of assistant mathem�,tiaal master in He has been ex � igaged to teaqh at Alono
strued in any w ay into an indication :: f of gyle's property InTire � I
wurt and there fight the p'tition file-ol inn(ir Hebrides, have s ized three fari rlc,, St. Caitharines Collel �I& Inst* ute at a Mills, and will leave after New Year's
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against has return says -, ' and - h -, good .salary. Ale h is; ecided not to lor his school. We feel 'assured the
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tend the trial of aa election petition. been done, and not one will dare ,'in tl e The steamel.- Oxenhoilme- canie into haa - 200 pounds of sausa�e, ai Ld- was in his 'funeral of the late Rk D. All ii started
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-various -parts I Hullett Elon,
spe from I of 3diebigan, and -Airg.
)f ,the Provin
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e. The zaervices at the
.
I Fraiik Brown and Mrs. Stephen Graly,
iouge
4
were, conducted
by Rev. Mr.
"
of Hullett. Her remains Wi6re interred
AcPherson,
Of
Stratford, and Rev.
in the Londesbare cemetery on Wednes-
T. Itoss,
Of
BrucelieIrl, and at the'
.
day,'there being a very large a;t ,ndanee -
to
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,ra-�,e
by lteN
. Mr. Meldrum, of Pui-
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of sympathizing attendants. Heifuncral,
inch.
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sermon will be preached in Londesborc,
-4rhe
Exet�r
1�eflector learns with
Methodist church, on Sunday niornil1g.
"Wile 7
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reatest re
r et of the cleath of Mr.
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next. i
Ff.
V . Hall, b
rister of Exeter, at a
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jilia
6f
I to-wn called
Deeming in New
Z),)
Death of J'clnaes 33ethune Q. -0.
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Ve
. Mr.
�Hall had been in poor
Ontario is C 11 n m ourn the
aealth
for BOIT.
o time, and2 thinking a
I
loss of one of its greatest lawyers, and
Aiar
,
ge of chin
a would prove of benefit,
tte
one �f its ablest public men in the ver�
.eft
On Wednesday,
the 10th inst., for
son Of -James Bethune, Q. C., ex -Al. P.
Los
Angelos, California. Sin -cc the de-
P., �fvho died a victim to typhoid fever
.
partjire
of Mr'. Hall, some two or - three
from Ili
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.a Is rosidenco' in Toronto at nine
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illilications were received m
O�
e
_Jr
10k. last Fridiy night, after a brief
.)y I
is wife, w4ich
seemed written while
illnelss. The deceased gentlemau whose
m tI te
best of s
irits, and the sudden in-
deathis so deeply mourned, m. Ore
�Ieli*ence
of his
death came to us as
as-
peci4lly by the residents of the old Mt_
wmOthi
,
ii a mos
b unexpected. I
ern 4istrict,was the eldest son Of,&U,gus
- ',Oil
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Sunday
before last as R. V.
.
Bethune,
Esq., the highly esteeni.ed
Flodge
was aceoilipanying
the remains
Police
Magistrate of Cornwall. � janles
)f tl�e
late Are
bihald Hodge from Luck-
Bethune,
was born in the year 180 -
.1owl
to Goderich;
lie discovered that one
01
the :
on .
d honii�
,,steadin the f, ont of Char-
)f t0e
lnrn�,odiately
snaps, of
undertook
the bridle was loose, and
to fasten it. In
.
lottenblIr.gh, where his father now re-
sides.. he received his early edueatiOn
++
,yett
lig out of th
e buggy his foot caught
'he
in the "Old Grammer School 11 in corn
in
e buffalo robe
aI7 was thrown
wall -then one of the leading schools in
.iea(.Ioiig
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to . !the
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ground, sustaining
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the Province. He then went to King
,evere
,
injuriol
oil 4-1
. ie. face. The horse,
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ston, where, he pursued his studies a.t
Itartled
by tl)e�
falling of Mr. Hodge
Queen's College, and afterwards at the
bart�-d
off and Iran
over a mile before
Toronto University of which he was A .
-graduate.
,klrsi
Whiteley,
�
of Lneknow, who Was
distinguished .
He early be-
Llso,�accoinpailying
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the body to Goderieb,
came convinced that only by the ad .
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meebeded in putting
,
the excited animal
tion of strict moral, principles and 0
t?e
litol the ditch.
,1v1r.3. Whiteloy-;: ex-
formation of correct habits could a suo-
libited great �preseiiee
of mind o -A the
cessfill. career be pursued, alid he at once
)CCLISM11. �
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practised such habits of raitiril�g i.nd,u,. -
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---�The Wing�iaiii
advance of last week
try and co4tinuous application iii his
nalips the f0lowing
announcement:
profession as guaranteed his futilTe sile-
'cess
Phill-sday next
bei,iig Christmas Day the
ill life. , The deceased practised
,
kdvttRC(1 will I
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ot be issued, but Oil the
law 'in Cornwall, and held the position
olldWing Thurp-day
we siball come out,
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of C�unty Crown- Attorney for some
lot 4L5 us, ual, bi
it in a new dress -thanks
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. time,, but rcino5te,d to Toronto in 1870) 1
;O O�ir itunieroas
supporters. For the
where he entered the.law film of'Blake,-
I )aWeleven years
we have published the
Kerr & Boyd. This was a
I Mcis '. impor-
kdvii,nceandli .
I ema( eno inginoretban
tant step in his eminentl guccessfu.1
L ao�d living'O
t)
t of it, ])lit as opposition
career. Some two years afterw4rds he -
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r1r 1� lelle c 0
deand we are opposed
withdraw from the firm to beocin . a a
)y t ir ' other
rinting off as in town,
ic
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leading 'partner in the firm of Harnson,
ve c,ki,nDot help
belie -6119 thatopposition.
Osler & A -loss, afterwards Betl una, 1)sier: I
s hailphig us w
we have done a very
& Aloss, and commenced thel es�illisll
arg� bbsiness �Iuring
�
the past year, and
law
Mont of a . practice that stal�& to-
lave been enal�led
purchase a large
dayas a monuinent ,of his consiminlate
1juiaitity of n
tto
w ype, with which we
ability and patient perseverane�. mr.
lopq to make �
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great improve in.ent ill
Bethmme becallie, a canolida�,e. for
. he diolunins of the Advance.
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politi�al honors at the general �leetioil -
-�'.;tys the Chinton New Bra of last
in 187 1 defeating Colqulioun for th "re-
,a
I ir and Hawks.haw, of
presentation of Storniont in e Loc,d
I?xeler, have been driving around the
Le�gislature. He took a prommerit, part ,.-
:Dull
y during the past week on behalf
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in the debates in the House of Aa�einbly
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if t-ic
Liceii,e�d
Victuallers, trying to
.
and was on more than , one cmion
lise4ver
sometiiing
on which. to base a
offered a portfolio but always A . .0ined, .
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)rot0it
. against the Scott Act. They
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preferrin g to devote hAs entire an, 1%y to -
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'llego
that a sufficient number of the I
the practice of his profession. Mr,
)rocj-,�rfiationa
statilig.the polling places ,
1 C7
Bethune represented Stormont until
.
if witing
were not posted in the differ-
1879i when lie retired. At .tho' Com -
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mt 1pealities,
bb,liev,e
but even if this were true,
it difference,
mous election in 1882, he was �'he Ila -
allim I bus choice the Liberal
%,a
would make no
is
of p4rty in -
Corn�wall Storl but I
'S there.
a provision in the Act that
and 1RCint was I unsue- . .
ovej�
any trifling informality. As the
cessf�il at the polls. He'was dis *
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imelfor
entering any objections expires
ed for conscientiousness and integ
rity - ill
in tl
Le 30th, they are evidently strain-
the discharge of his public du
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ty-at- -
ng at
0
a gnat in the Ilopetbat something
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tuh, m-ent to antl fearless - defence
of his .
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51ay
tu
,. rn up, of advantage to the liquor,
political principles. Whilst it
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literost.
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possible for such a man always VC
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' e following is a list of those -who
the popular side, yet all classe"i
were
uccqsfully
passed the recent examina-
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ever ,ready to bear witness' to h,
� ster-
ioiis,.a.t
the Goderich ModelSehool:
ling qualities and honesty of parpose,
�nnie
A Acmew, Wingham;' Eliza
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In the -death of James Bethu3e
the
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xoderich; LizzieHuston,Bay-
country loses one of its able an!
mos.
[eld
; Alberta Hornibrook ' Usborne;
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prounsing Ilion. lie was the only.lawyer
;
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vrace
McGregor, Goderich; Catherine
in Canada who practised law in all its
ileKibbin,
AleKillop; Mary J. McCon-
branches, being equally well veA�sed.in
[ell,
Ashfield; AgnesMurray,Seaforth;
the several departments of civil, c�inihlal -
kddie
Porter, Wilighaan; Sarah Smith,
and constitutional law, as was lelearly
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,IcK
illop ; Nellie Tigb a, 0 oderich; Jaile
evide need by his un paralltled �success .
Vils')II.,
Goderich 4 "
, George H. Black-
not only in the Canadian courts I lit also
vell,
; *NlcKil-
NViiigham John Coyne, ,
before tl�e Privy Council. Mr. ethillie
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Louis W.. Diehl, Stanley ; Henry
;
was - Plarried to Elizabeth, the I ,eldest
t. Diehl,
Stanley; Win. Hewitt, Ale-'
daugh ter of the late Dr. Itattra'y,
who
Cillop;
Timothy ATIalone, Seaforth ;
survives him. He leaves a large
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)aniel McFadzeaii, Grey; George Pent-
to mourn lil loss. �
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iiid,�Nile; Robt.Seiibourne, Go-deriell;
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,reo4e H. Thomson, Brussels; John
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-A serious smash-up occul,redon
the
Yeatherbead, West Wawanosh; Thos.
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Canadian Pacific Railway near 4rietcin
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Cillg,; Turnberry; Helen Murray, Sea-
Place a few days ago. The loedmotive
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c)rtli-,-
Thos. G' ' Allan, Goderieb.
attach:6d to the special train frci�'
Tor-
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Grange �social was held in the
onto with General Manager VailHorne
,
tonef
school house, .Alorris, Tuesday
*installation
I 0 .
on board, broke down Causing m4ch do-
lay- ! The loeda-citive baaly.
veni�g,
10th iRst.
After the .
was #ama -
�ed. It is said. that the Canadian JPacife
f 0
cers, luneh�was
served to satisfy
lie
i Odily -%AlLuts,
and after that,
Raily. ray, authorities have adopte4l� a sys-
.
aniel
the gr6nd
intellectual treat. .
ten' cf suppressing all inforillatioli 'with '
In i Elston,
i master of Morris
respect to accidents on the roads pperat- .
,rrange, occupied
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the chair. Mr.
- ed them. I
by �
Vrav was fir�t
called on to make a
-Qol d is again being orted into
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pecell ,%lid dweilt
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for a short time oil
.
MoIlZeal the Merahants'imp
I bank, accord-
coii(iniyaiicliiii-.,e(Ifarmnig.
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� Mr.Ged-ingt
, rumor, ba -vin o, bought in $1,700,-
000 1i
les Ilion sang
I one of his choice Scotch
just
recently. is stat�d �his is
ong�. Miss NV,a,y
played some excellent
part
of a supply for the Government to' I
lusiq oil the o-
. Mr. Gralialn, the
keep
-up their reserve to its talo
econd, s al- I,',
gave the young men
standard,
$500,000 having also been im-
oine: l very u8mul
advice... winding up
ported
early ' in the inontli by, the Bank-
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vith porne laugl
able yarns aboirt hisold
of Br
Itish N'qi-tli America. Ili th � third
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dack: bottle.
rs. Brandon san.g.a very
week'
. of No-�ember $1,250,000 Aj�ras ex-
�retty song entitled
"The Farmer.))
ported
. -by thoi bank of Montreal for the
9
Ir. Isbister was
called oil for a speech
Goveillilment,'and
now an incre ase is
lid spoke for a
short time on theGrange
needed
I in reserve. !,
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8 a social as�ociation.
A,lr. Curri`e,
-Rev.
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T.O'Connell, late rector of the
ecretary of the
Dominion Grange, was
Chapter,
House, London, was arrested
ext 0alled on and
in a len hy a dress
aeeion'iRg
Sunday afternoon �on a� charge of
welt upon the
growth, the advantages
.
irlsane and dangerous. It seems
lid the interest
of the. Grange in Cana-
that
. I f un odgment in a boar - -
3%. God Save,
the Queen was then
house
on Maple street on Saf*day, -
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ung � and the iiieeting
dismissed, every
where
hecond-neted himself inaneccentric -
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arson seelillng,
�,ery -well pleased with
mannar,
winding up by flourishig' a r,e- ",
lie etelling's �Iioceedings.
volver.
When arrested both a loaded
-The Clintoll
New Bra of last week
cane
- Lild a loaded pistol Were found in
lakes' the following
mention of the late
his rc
orns. He *was sent to his old quar-
.
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Trs. Pnell : Among
the old, settlers in
ters i
I the gaol, the debtors' cell.. I I
lie td-wilship of
Hullett,none was better
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L lamentable accident is re orted
no-wn than Mrs.
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Snell, mother of Mr.
as ha;
'in,g occurred oil the north �Ore 'Of
31,
Funil0irey Snel
, and none held in high-
Lake
Superior. On Saturday aft,ernoon)
r estibeni, and -%
Fhen the announcement
6th ir
st., as the western bound train was
f he' death car
.
ie on.]NIonday morning,
leavir.
g Red Ptock, a young man ilamed
er- fr�ends wer
f helif but
not surprised, becaage
were
DaniW
hands�
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McKenzie laughingly ,shook
-of board
I age,
saddened, for the.
with a number friends
�asol� that , 04
whose life has been so
the triain,
s DR bi� feet,
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inch .sunshine,
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love, and joy to others,
and s6tick
out over the ice for ;New-
ad 11�een calW
to her eternal home.
kimah,
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a construction station soule 0
frs. $nell was
�he reliet of the late Jas.
miles east of Red Rock, where he was
;
nell,� who died.
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about 16 years since,
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employed 'as telegraph operator. W11611
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ad -vi-as born.
in Devonshire, England,
about a mile from shore, as 110 was
a Jiinuary 14th,
1794. 81le came to
,vaved
rounding'a pointi he turned and ��
its co5untry in
�he'yea;r IS51, r�mai:ning
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his ]land, and was then lost to Vview.
ith her liusbaild
at Chinguacousy for
This Was the last seen of him 1A %erlit
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bout three yea
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is, when both'came and
become known WA lie had not 4ri'ved
ved Ivith theill
son Humphrey., where
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at his' destination oil the following,!, A1011-
le b4s since m4de
her home. She was -
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day his friends were alarme '. tl -
ierefDre, a resiOnt
�
of this col'i'lity fo,17
searching parties were orgallizer; W110
ver t4irty year$,
and was familiar with
went over the route supposed to haye'
I
11 tbie hardships
of pioneer life, and
been taken by .McKenzie. I They I could
tany . there are
who can testify to her
not disco -ver any trace of the n issiug
DSpit � ality. In
early life she joined the
operator, but the state of the " ce, ill
ible Christian
) this- country
church .
7 alid Oil coming
allied herself with the
many places thin, rotten. and f Ill of
.7 :
holes, pointed out too plainly the � hte Of
�esle�
I 'ails. For
over sixty years she
-the unfortunate' youth. In con'.11acticin
ved with those� principles in her heart,
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with the disappearance of the! oung
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iat aire I I the coinifort and- joy of youth
n
telegraph operator a very sfiigulari coi- ,
id solace of �ld age," her whole life
cidence pecurred at Port Xrthiir. A
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Ang p6 testimony of the power of Divine
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youn m4n in the town, 11ticular
I a Ja'y: night
Sun-,
,ace. The Bible was her constant com-
frieiRl'ofMcKenzie's, on
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.tnior�, and up, to a, short time before
ithwhom he "A'83
Btartled his brother wi . 121
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,r dea,th she w4s able to read its pages
sleeping, by crying out, ,,Catch bini -
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� easily without glasses as .she di'd in
"Catch who?" asked the brother.
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,r younger y ars, her eyesight being,
.
"Did'ht 01 see him got e
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dreaming.
miariable for person of her age. � She
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ice . .Iljo,,�you're
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fall'
as illonly a, very short time, and con-
dreamed that his friend. had -
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lious' almo-st to the last. She I had
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and sur -8
through the ice while skating, �
velvo, children,,Ihose alive being Messrs.
enonlghcth, ewl a eeived in tOwn 1
e n w '4 re' I'
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-, tein now is the 'N,pai6sh ty
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- I been gen,�rally puWishej
� this treaty are suub� that I
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j4dical waxiner. U-fiiie I
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treaty, its nierits li,;Lve b�
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oiigbly debated 11 thel
Toem bers individually, ati
:, 'ehat it will i�ncimiite.rveil
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. sition. The Pr-esi(b-nt, tj
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-Od-tlleir a�aument ith its 1
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-business int" ,r,ez�t s in v<Av(-1
With vigor. � Tile lton.�,,e 4
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to treat the matter �coltillv
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,crats, as a pm-ty, arit not,
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peremptorily with tariff I
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vtry strong elemeni ,rZ tj
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�bject verydteided)y 1
0 to -�
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0 ppocity. These an� all -
� � jionists, and it is gerwra-I
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. that Mt. Blaine, is inspin
I � tion oil tha;.t scor-e. 1�(,'�
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there is a spirit of angry,
thepart �of waaly 111villix-r,
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,a Ptepreseill,atives -if. wlo
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htfring . "
I 1ag that the Execittive
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usurl*& the fulletioll-� of
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P"'Wer. So.' altogirtlwr,,�
St. - -11,
. ppe .lit indii�atimis the . ��
- tive-aty, or for that matt�-�,
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. Mills, Blount, 01141 tlle�Sf
,elded that there hall I
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I urging tht que-41"Y"ll a.g,�
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I lbutead of'pressind - M r.
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.si�re. .-a-id ' at the '
I ,erswill have un'luestiom
� the new 116U.'e, Will it
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t 'atti-proteetion sk;ntiwent
1: . - Pledged themse'ves to �sn�l
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� ,company libil, and lie is
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!, oocasion o
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1� takne *%,Ir. Randall there.
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t ,A illay bio thA- thfa �ut
1: laying his Witres for some �'
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; getting nearier the presvin'
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