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11sad - I - I - : �EAFORTH, 11FRIDAY," JANUARY 20, 1885.1 1 . - $1.50 a Year, in Ad-va-n,ce. ' I .
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Wtt honxe, from- - �- 163E.AFORTH Irtb Itemi3- I poliell a issiied in 1881 was 546; aniount of hfi"Cornpanions. First taking Me- in the Du:ndas cotton mills - three years '$64-50. A f ourth, .Mar was by a m4jority of five. After the count- s - - i , �
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� I . Mr. J. McCourt, of DO egal, has sold at � ris ,$-O),Ooo einium notes, face' Guire he hauled him out helpless on the ago I cro�ssed the ocean to discharge a not offered, as adveirtised. -The practice ing .was supposed to be - on-i-oletc, two - I I
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I � � I his fancy tbalm of horses c r $300.: value, $17 (00; bailkice in treasurer's I ., . . I .
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t es!0(tt"11 t�ltl ! ,ce and"then ran back to. the assistance like duty �at the Ontario cot boll mills in is for the overseers of the .poor to -pay other ballots were found *in- ilie 611-ot . � i I
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roilftv blizz, Mr. J. A. Sparling's loss 4 the ,hands, $47 0. I . . . , . I �
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. -ing hold of Hamilton: I,gin not a mam who drinks. the sum named as the price' of sale to box.; this, however, in spite of the fact I
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--t�xvi,terrx eoum- I . . . I ,burning of' his ill at Kirkton was —On,Mon�day evei ing, 12t inst., the nan he strug ed la d for several The fact ' "im the �,ells is vol- the person whose bid bs accepted. The A t another inan r, ut his hand in the .; . ;
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. 1� . .$9,000. , I . 8 ringvill I brass ba id and a number of ates t Lim Out, but Was Unable to untary oi� my * parot. I ch,%�ged myself money is supposed to rel6resent the, box andcould not find,any other ballot - i i
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. . . —rhe proceeds rona the anniversary the friends a nd neighbors of rV1 r. W. H'. rag ag ancy, becam ! ;
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I - Be ,I Could get no cost of board—the services of the than those first duniped out on the table. i
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; tea. meeting in K '�ultcn, of I'llice to mbip, paid a visit nen. being drowned. McGuire being employment throughout Ontario," being the bidder's extra compen- Thd dispute seems to resolve itiself into - : .
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o I Army, Mito�hell, isoconfinel to his'hoiisel - -'.a house with his woeful teen inch maple ITg throu � .
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I t I'Llressilt(r , A . finess. I . ' g . werev rarm [y welconledby Air. and Mrs. . I and 20 seconds libsped vely, winning 4 a nui iber of years did an extensive Mr. Catton, nor Mr. Robinson will be . I . . :
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-- � .12STILL ALIVE I —XV1itchelIj Mcui!lanics' Ins,titute are Coulton and fa,milyl, and tbe Wad dis- Iri I . .
tl� The 0110,1704 � � "A I . Iliam att, who was arrested in silver cuP. Messrs. Warren and Me- wholesale -millinery business in Haliail- brought forward. Mr.. Hugh Finlay- . .
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alpacity on each , I � � . . 4 . P indsor las of Donald took second prize, a'silver watch ton, where he eventually � failed. Ili son, cx-]N1. P., is spoken of as tile - . I
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� � . . Rosa Knott asitea lie Caklingfor . identhapp Mr. Gra- ers and Crutihers taking fourth place. of 1883, failed. R is liabilities were —Last fall a young -unmarried man - . .
1.1rich (-trist MM . - - Y 31in"Ping off 'the train at.Toronto ;, r
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; . d . I. X Millbank oil ednesday night. , ( �o the beginning of last week then $10,000; with this he had but nam ed Albert Smith, bailing from ,'�ulli- �
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�wi h the roller .11 I . --ALWWAYS READY FUR BUSINESS "'ahool- Miss 1 R(tt Ill, 8 6' —UP " . .
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� I —Miss A.16xiiaw I Jrqu ar , of Kirkton, b ed oil OU4 Oide of t1le iflv& baAik- ,while � .
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. -� I - - t4l, . ox, who w'" sentenced t t1i of it, of course, claims. This, we understand was paid. on to the farill 'about the firstof Novein- .
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. - . —We 'are pleas ar� that Mr. ni: .- "One of be cracks ail three months. firms. T ils is a very good :showing, as still finding At rather'up-jiill work, lie until some Ireeks ago, when he suddenly - i . �
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I FERRABLE TO THE DEAD CAI4MP J. E. Davis, ofithe Mitche Ad I' ttempt(d to Coss, —The sta compa -e twith last year. I I �
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I - I . sevei , neso.!, sli� iped and ell into the cr6k. Luckily ;he dep'osits of the people`�t the end of —A de patch from , Pictou on Satur- —A meeting of 'the cattle expoi�ers as they thought he. bad returned to Sul- I
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.ide�-ta.kilag In - �. . eugage - as th master for th St. : Ili ,i a i pod ducking. I . 108its during the moith . wdre 15546,803, 1 has been blowing for the last 24 hours. at Point St. Charles, Quebec, for the young b - in rambling around the I �
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1901inte,W doliaz I I I'waint to see all My Old Wipands as arys olle *ate 11 �stitute. There were: ,'- -T1 e St.-; Mord Harald of last -. . � -
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� *4 well as new' ones right away, my stock is large 8 appMeations for I P., --�-Miss Eli�� Spencer, of Paris, a barns were unroofed, and the steeple of a4d dealers' association to protect the ed Sni-ith's horses dead. The poor i , � I �
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,ti IOU under' the. e sacred c clole o. the chool of, Pharmacy exa i f rare attainments, has en- the Presbyterian Church is badly racked; interests of cattle men. : rge! num - left loose in tbe barn, � .
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tkui�t (if ita-con- l.... . . I . y . oung 1, . I . A la ber brutes Ilad been 4 . q
I . the 'KetWist chuiph choil in Mitchell � ,a,t�)Iis ield i Toron ii -L December last, aged to reproasent.the AlTomen's Mission at one � � I �
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.ruccesful, U -11d for $2.10, which have been sold for $3; Fine Polish was a complete success in every, way. I th� offi cerS D the ins itution -mere led to ociety,in connection w'it'li the Metho- 'several fe4 out of the perpendicular and on the �subject. ' It was finally agreed get nothing to eat but 'straw and no I : . ;
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TrRAL SOCTF,Ty. - —The number of ladies' -Wh o - f or the ( d , long t le applicants who obtained. .eave shortly for Tokio, the capital.. !—At a bazaar held at Loildon in �aid of all the cattle men n Canada to be one w4a 11 7
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1 off the H I first time in -Stra ford's - history, cast I e is 3ion c write on the -examination f the b ailding fund of St. !Peter's Ca- held at Montreal on the 28W inst., Nvhen a 9 � � �
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.etv in ni al tioti, was - wa a youlg man named Win. Harron, ge, for sevei f the by-laws, rules � and regula- . absence, and the finding of the team in
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1. -- .. I-rom $1 up, Just what is needed for this - change . : . I h 0 m' ble mantlepiece. Mr. , IV, ilson of tiona will be ready, as well . as t1i I � �
� last. T, hursday., 1-10meo, 3:1 ; Shake,spea.re, 18; Airon, 29; OfIlillban]i% county of Perth. The ap- ;einber teller iha the W idsor bran h of 0617 e ap- this condition gave rise to grave. fears .
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1-1 . " � was* in lace ; n- . mail officials regarding his fate. I �
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, -- able weather, many of them I am selfing at a ... . . I ;he Bank of'Cominerce, bas bee ar�- N� I
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� - I qoalebrat- . . pted and I dged in Sandwich jail on diew a farm ineManitoba, ,and- others 'proceeded with. ; I -1
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6 . little above cost. Children and Aiisses bbots, and i I 01 � I —The auction'sale of Bow Park- Farm,' � .
tland appraved. ed *in Stratford by i conceit oil Friday au!4we to the questions on tlib examin-. charge. of en!i4ezzling $1,000 from the al'S6 dre ' i � I
I 11 I would not forget the babics as well, there - is a . . ropp�d into the office of �
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� also read aad, - - . evening 23rd'iniit. Aihong the, mcal 11 paper, and signed tbe�name of )ank. - I . silver sets, &c. Hundreds again got 'the Secretary of the Young Men'S Chris- the property of the Canada W'est F arm I . I �
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. - - fail to suit reason . a rs expected to'b( present is Miss B. b. Certain —A HamiIlton hackman engaged to nothing,as is always the ease at such tian Association in Loudon last Satur- : - �
�- beina a good, - able buyers. I would inot for- Reidy. -1 . . . . I I Circum itaii(e 3 led- tile officials to believe Irive ' . 'a - I . 15th inst. at Bow Park, near Brantford. z . �
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4 the treasurer. I . . —Mr. John Gray, FIffia, has been!en- tha t the yol L Ot the person ad proceedeTsevenomniles on th('v*r j66)r- =M .cInnes, wife! of .Hugh :Me- On bein told that it was still in e -x' - I .
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leted President; , I- gaged.during the last few,A�eeksukln lie repilesen ;Ed himself to be. An inves - erwhen the,horse tan away and.threw . I�nes, ne Annan, -whilst engaged in ence lie: said, " here's $1 0' towards - it. Thotnas Nelson, Edinburgh, Scotland � .
! - - notbefore the Slonkey. I uill not note all - the out timber for a ne, v baxn of 'whiall, tj g .0 was, I I . . � y � r .1
iltary-Treasnrer, . �e tigatiol -,:n1imenned, which resulted - Ile occupants out. The horse returned scrubbing I the kitchen, left her little How are your running expenses 1" he for $-1 1,@oo� - P o d fk 25 1 �
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Kererher. Jahm. na,med lClaw.A.Krick a medi(alstudent, ere obliged to retrabe the - sevem, miles oil the floor. The stove Was between on," said the Secretary. ", Her " i :
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!. John Voel , )ack to Hamilton on foot-. them so that she could not: see, and all towards them. How -is your $OuP-kit- $95,500, The. horses, grade.cattle,steers . I . I
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t lot of Men's and Boys'_ Long Felt BootS Stil3i on —A couple 'of .. depraved Li' the ty of Lincoln. � I ;
! "I . . I � I le li� cou n . lauduinum, an I (lied; efore hiedical as- And he left after. giving al- Sage, Brantford, for $450. After. the I
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ew- -N-fr, Arili- , . ,Eista:nce arrived. He was -stopping at score pupils of St. Thomas Collegiate together $32 to the institution. ,-. �
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: autiffil writing, . . . I ' . McElcheran, foreman in strippeo� ai�ad proceeded to have a bout of the Farmers' Union and grain dealers the Gatineau di trict over the Quebec . . "
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k.. took place m- buy, the best Persian Iamb Caps and Baltic Seal, costs. I * .. i I . the lornamenti-, ig department of Wanzer's at fistid4ffs in true prize ring style, at Winnipeg : I ' The farmers and grain Gov �% .
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I �sday next bl,,,,r nging something against the wall, battle ,**va in progress the Chief of Police ed to any interference on the part of the �
whole school. mention.. . . Of the- Methodist. , �.Iaurcli in St. , axys, � for ail C djour ment uatil Tbui I I poor settlers in five townships around � �
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esented witha pi of $85 lo� his in orde attendwact-a of Mr... tri Ma-laiwake are iffected by the same, and . .
* ,r� over a wire and fell to the floor, - Toronto and Montreal Boarss of Trade f,ea, " I
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On behalf . V S T 0 M . NVI 0"]RI, K ila the' ,ministry through fail ng health.', 1 1,day, t1i -1 cas -,'adjourn-,d . 'until then. injuries ar A . thaw and rains of January d be depfiv . . p . . I
�'ery elegaait, d -B'- C I . I . . It f aared -will result fatally. e of ' Manitoba 8 name' The tlers league and will ap!, eal to the . Pro- I 'I
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ith, from w115-ni - . "i. - conces,ti6n 5. Fu'llaxtoti, to I a c(..dIus ion IR tween 1, �ri6k. an d Ha,rron. f 7o I the Inland Revenue Department, ne, undermined ,mce determinedly oppose any -attempt have been notified -that unless back fees . 1 9
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tresenta-tion . "al. REPAIRING hion i t d M ; es4 fol som. � the expense of Manitoba.' Mani
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- Stratford 'was held he 'Othd evenirg to , tory as a ph, �sician, although h has yet bi Halifax. Ottawa Free Press says the whoAesale
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t,s as this ' -.;. : Str . . sweethearts, mere entertained to supper teriari missionary to Eromanga, South 0 . . ; I
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� and Shoe Store. - - � . � . lenn X a d Addii i Ahn - ga ve,28 ma- - Sea Islands, arrived in Montreal on the tha� city. He was- born I � : `1
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W. KEMPTHORNE. Ow - -A K, !Cott Act agita tioll b 'as been com- sion, On Tuesday night last week. � ; —The Orangeville 'branch of the Sal- � I. ��
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c' -f. th I nier ced in tI �e city of Quebec. m -as a happy� affair,: and a right merry their distant field of I e ; tion Army made application, thr"gh
� - - � connection with St. Andrew's church in ' - . � . . abor. They pro -ii. of thl Canadian Parliament.' Mr. Jas. � 11
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. pl'G -1 V - . - GREAT - . I their church edifice. . an immense water tank erected on their San Fr Statutes Of Ontario, for incorporation. I" .
Ltada 265 �- -. - � . I lasses. . I . I anGisco. In this, however, th George and Edward Scatch of West
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I I . . . I . I --On the I'st of January, 1885, the limitB on the Pettewawa.�. arid water were disappointed by the severe illness Nissouri. After the Mr. Justice Ross, to whom application - � q
7 eighteen - . - � —Mr. Michael Arbogast up to a 'few . ,.death of hia brother . .
I 'County of,'Elgua ha;� a bala'ce to its mhich has bee stored therein has been of Mrs... Robertson, who was attacked Thomas -he went largely into the breed- made, directed that notice should I -
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� _V, - --Th( other day � —They had, a "crape." and "no %souri., and frequently visited the old . �
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� - lear � Israel S,nith, of Ridg town hid an arm ide and *they re thus enabled �o- go a certificate of incorporation was given 4
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x , ) crape" contest in Ayr last week at the homestead. � !.
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L . I � . . I I thrown from his , bugg'y. His many. i I JThe un �reiling of the statue of Sir —Captain llarker,� of the Salvation when the late Rev. Mr. luglis. died: the declines to become a candidate for the ,;Cap- I -
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I f" � . . . I at Otta wa. - - .� 'en' food, las ' , �1 .:
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K ( r* . . chair, and Mrs. 8 e riu wita- a ro(king ail Ldian mElls has.b and The food Beni was of tl;e best quality, Some of tile-. ratepayers, objected to this and felt very deeply the parting from, . . I .
� . one of ae pi incipal.c nspirators a,rrest- b -,ing a,,, portion of what the Army had expense; b0t at the election the I I crape " old friends and the sunde of ties of f undam elatal principles of the Christian . . i
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7V Ir .... .. .., I - -The Pro -abyterians -of Thamesford lb� ie evening of ;heir banquet. - orities—Messrs. J. G. Watson, John opened up a grand work for him in �
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��� I 'rhav -, increased the a ary of heir min- ,Since the 7th ifist., two married Cavers and W. McMillan being elected. New York, and into it he had entered: -
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- 'hilst Mr. TYL Ot 1, - of St. . . ing themselves on a legal status. -
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. �; I V - Ja ,nc ersoi I, of NIfe itminster a, anding on York street wharf that 61 opportunities, was sucoessfuland. �
i � . I Maxys, was covershig witli a frie 9 . the charge of robbing the Dominion specia i
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. front of Sharp's bookstore, ii1tilein � mails: -to a heavy amount. Campbe - . : —Judge Ro-me delivered -an important !
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� day, a portion of Jot 5, 2r A co: leession, Westminigter'. COM,- t] ke ice about b &If - 'way across the bay, held a responsible position ill . the � mail I could . t think of change. judgment in Toronto on Frid4y, quash- . .
. brickfell froni the -1 i ' 1-0 es, for $2,8 is surmised hat those were the miss- .
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. . died at � Wi a ona, nea - Hamilton, a few - —The Cana4ian Pacific express from . z
I the m issile, saved .his, head which � Mr. . . . 1. $18,000 in his possession wheri aTrested. dining-r-6om girl at one of -Orillia's lead- The point involved In the case ia a � I
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7. - -1 . Otwell Claims,- is tco hard to be ene- days ago. Deceased was adaptain of Montreal to Ottawa on - Saturday night It As alleged he -obtained a ing hotels, one day lately metwith a whether abrewer needed to take out a . � -�
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....." M -a.. naleg � . militia - ( urin a the Me] Cenzie rebellion. d tshed at full $peed into a train of 'open ' .
% y , trated by a brick. . large amou it of money in. Queenstown peculiar accident. She h ink he&Tcl an license for selling Ii uor under the .
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- � r . . I . . Kibbin, wl as laid Ol the table offiring vember. ' worse result th . an extensliv1,e conspliracy ; Malay arrests her husband, and believing most thor- Palmerston, Young, 'the def endant, be- i I
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