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I . � I Z I i- I . - - - � . 11 � . � i I � I I I � . . . - . . I I I , � . I i I . - � � I ;. � . I � . I . I I . I � t . I . I - I . I � - . I . � : - . � . i � i . I I � . - . - - . . I I . I _ � - . i- . . . XCLEARB .O'S., PuboUsbers, � � ! . I . � OLENUMBER I . . I I . - . ; . _' I ; I , I I . . I S � i � . . . . � , I � . 1 7 . . EIGnTEENTH'Y'BAR 1 942: - . -- . - � .: � EAFORT1111 FRIDAY,JANUARY 1. 1888.1 IFI -50 a , .. jo in Ad'vance � � � � � __ I i � I I I � # 4 � L . . . I i , ; . I � . I .1i . . I I . I .... . i . . . . � _____ - - � . . I . . I - . . . I I � ; . . - - I I -_ - � . � � I - - �.- , - . . . -_ . - . . . ; . � : I I - I � .. ? . . - . I I . . I - . . , � I I . I � ; ; - _ - � .- � . : � � . . . � I � I � . ; . i . - I � . . � . � . . I . 1 - I � � I � . . . 4 : . � . 6 I I . . I - � r � . : r -1y Teduced, aml conge- . � i . THE SYLVAN LAND OF, lions of: carcasses rotting'on the hill I .: Canada. � - . not recover -support when the children were refused the priv. i ege. ; However, was not propel I ; . . . - � � I . . - . I ­ Chean -Clea'ring 8a le' . I * ! . I queintlyhesuftre-aintenselyi.ipth',,Nlonday - I . I t . I . --V . i - sides-... olluting th atmosphere an - .. . . - t I . I . SUNNY - SKIES. .' ' " 9. . d I A Board of Trade has. been organiz- � bad been idreadyl supported by some they waited around until Rawlings went . . Z I . - � I . � I . . i i - I . i ; - L I . . . L Ji4ed to visit Brandon , . r - � L. . I stream4-pointing to carelessness, UD- I one other than the I wif a, - and submitte&, to the stable to look after big horses, wben last, when be de . . : r - , . I I � - . I . . , � , d for'tbe city of Ottawa. - - - . I I . � I Z : . � . - I I � � : TOL the Editor of Tim HUR01 . vould r to no -suit. It is said that Wilson has they set. upon him, beat. him most and secure furt er medical ''. . � . ., E alsistance. - . . I . ,XP told suffering, and cruel death, i n- I � . L I - i � osrrQR. __ '. 11 -Toronto dealers report the sendingof I - I _; . * ' ' L . � I I I 4 t er revolution of the e re. -ved he on Mond L� . L : DF,AR SIR. -;--'Ano 11 : darken *h pages of istory no mo a wife in Brooklyn, NJw York.. brutally and smashed in hi; skull with a He arri 6 ternooir, - - . � � � � . � _ I I . . Y; � L i 7___AT_7_ , . � !, . . 6hristinai card's on the wane. . ' *.in lore,S L ' - I Z . . . I i I � - a � I I .1 . � - . . �A large, - company� representing the Deck yoke. He will probably recover. and placed him elf under Dr. I . ; : 4, . I 4 I . � - . . � . . cycle,, rolling On with the march of eterl I lie I �omttn Cathol ies of Belleville Glencoe Presbyterian ongregation, met -A correspondent of the Guelph Mer- charge.' It was decided as the operation I ; � : : I I- ; The general elec i n, just over, caused -T � ! f - I i . ! � . . . I ! . . nal progremo� reminds as that .the -hurch at a cost . I I � . I I r - � I . a littJe more stir th a stranger would intend to Juild a new, 4. e a difficult ove to -1 . S 6 ! fL'Frigco" boaUeaves' at th� manse a few evInings since, and Cary s 'yo : The Salvation Arwy L 16all - . i I - I . bad a was likely to prov . � : . : -in a few days, and h - L i - . I ave expected, considering that the lines of $25,000. .* . . .L . � ; L . � ; wand ty ,presented their pastdr� Rev. J. Robbinii, banque and musical festival in Elora in Drs. Flemiu and 'McDiarniia. On � � - Z � 9 I - � L . . w'v OFFN , BRO L of par litics are not drawn yet, and -1on Coristmas day the 'convicts in , . - : : I i AN S*9 many scattered-- ' erers, who, ,conce ' ,-( ' : 91 - I PO . . - W driesday. It was a. real -su 'Monday eveninj he wass placed under I Z � ,L'filled one home with glee, are -.pre, L ' I - I � I I - . -in - -try ate 1,500 with a'handsome cutt6r and robe as a last Ccess, . - � 3 . _ . . � . I I �, . . - d fit chloroform and t ie operation w I I : I I � Refoi and Conservative have no mean the Kingston penitenti. I IbS' tokenl Of the regard andosteem in 4yhich the tab es were loaded with a sprea Of replac � � Z - . - : . ingherel. The.oilectors make -choice of of pudding and 50 gallons of oysters.- ! m � . 2 e � I � � arin their letters. Dear letters-fonq . I . I ; ;I -, I I � - 4 i I � . . p t he., is held. ! for the '(oveiiior-Geueral, or even:Rcoy- ing successfully perforined. ]NIr. Living- F . . I � le teVietters .of love- 'overflowing i - I . � , we viewsi regarding the :1 -One hundred and tWenty-fOar Call � - , I I I . . , . : I AT A IN STREET,- SEAFORTH)., . L - - -It Is alleged itli4 a man named alty itE611. The corps own their oWn _ ston, however, d d not rally and di1ea . � - . words -from the fountains of affection, to i "terests of -.tl)el district, fore- aidates wrote at the'big s600l entrance I . � i ; - ' % ; I Henry forge,cl . o'clouk on Tuesday niornnig. - - . . I : I local ig ' L � - . i i .� I I 1 4 1 4 ; � - I I . . be borne by strange hands -across the shadow'd in his canvass, accord mos i . T . . . Thos.1 a 1 mortgage on the tables, chairs, benches, &c. They bad about three - I - L. . - , L . . .1 . t 6ximination in Strathroy. � . IL Tee chin of their own. The A- post mortern was maide on Tuesday I I . . A . � � q. iarm 'of his' brother 'neat Albion, I -all but the ' a � - - - , i !- briny dee , to many a, ,secluded cot 06 their -own'. " Locaf Optibno,"' -which ' -The Re formerly. of i . " � � i , . p with v. N. Patersoii, county, raised $2,OPO on it and skipped musical festival was also a grand sac- evening, when tie cause of Jeath was , I L. - .i , I I I . ' . � . .. I .- 1. , I - � . I . magnificent home, fir away. es munici�aliti th ! i ht to decide Bayfield, returned from Britain'to . . I I . I i - i � - . his ; I . I . giv, 1 ies e rig 11 . i 8 t was led by appiirent. . . . . I . i - � " The diminutive,as well as the greate. bylvote-taken ever�[tbroie years, wheth- sphere of labor at Hanover last -week. - - L .P I . I � i . i - . to thd State".' A 'few� days ago he re- cess.' -1 Staff[Captain Glover made The b6ad of the- 6�ne . - L I L -1cerated, -and the � � 9 . I _ i We are now bolding a Orea ' L I � returned toli Canada, was. arrested at D-. 0.1 nd Captain Dr. Sterling. ! bad become badly u; � I : I - � t Clearing events of . history repeat themselves. " 8 ) or .1 -any new or 'aaditional publicans' 1 -A cheilue,for $1,0C (in the Fourth 11 - . � � in - Mr -and * a e I L � ` * ' ' ' ­ L ­ - strain, accelerated by exhaustion from e , ich are Hamilton and com: itted for trial. 1W r Mr , Pell, who liv'd in a . . i : _ I Sale in every line of goods, wh , uch I - conses shall be grapted, or whether any -es - -e I _ L We find in that is old: and Umilia li' National Bank, Buffa,lo, w�s picked up _ _ . _ _ I � I Iffaring at-, a rifice. � 7 - - of ITh,imesford, lost a houseo theCanifton road, near Belle- five weeks of sl,�epl sness, was mor - i : _ . --4. Noble, _ - _ _ . . greiLt sap, Call and E� recurring ever day,. as we pass -along 'existing � . � _ . I - a all be withdrawn, was on the street -- Hai ilton the other ' . . . � _ , � Y on es. . li in - L -on L I . - I I valuable team whi threshing recently. ville, which was burned in November, than even his st Ong Constitatk COMILd ; � � . e the bargaing. I I I . I I . . I � : � . I � - � L . a � . I the highways of this great land, one the leading questicii i, and to the credit of ight. . ,. i ' " - � I been - arr6sted on the charge of stand. He passed away.quietly,and im' - � 4 . . . nI . : . . � . I . - . � I . 0 I I I L The team was dri i an open abed have L . I I � u monotonous routine in the'ruts scooped. the country the ins �Jcirity- .cof -those who -Mrs. R. Rogers, of ePresbyterian I I . I � . . � � I The gOOL w, being bought . � and left without being tied.. They settingfire to the -promises. They al- his shroud lookO as if eiijoyii-ig a ca�lni I . . I : � , . ds are all 'ne . . . . Z . L � o � L __ . . I . I . . I I out by our forefathers,'in the lands of L advocated tempe ce were elected to �abbath "school, Collil wood, was re- - ; � .� . I -_ ucendiary bad and PI4 � 52 1 i I I -_ 7 , , I i Ecor this fall an4 winter trade. . I_ moved off, 6ne of them fell into a well leged atI the. time that an i -.asaut ,,-Iedp. Mr. Livingston !as � I . the Thistle, Shamrock and Rose.. it t bv r clas - . . I I � - � . . . ; . - . : � : I I - L heL honorable seaAgJ Nearly all belong- ently presented s with a and took the oth r after it - and both fired th building after barring the doors, before stated; w a strong, able-bodied - I I L su]Rpoge the inclination to follow in their .. ) . S I t I CL t In Dress Goods we never ha d. such a, . !O and an 1p e address. L I. i, : I . ing to religious den(iminations went for urge of VA ciativ, .i pro eat their e - I . . � : . were Iromme to pre scape but several man, and --was J2 years I � I d. - � of age, having . - I . footsteps anam aintain the old associs,� ! I , . - . ; * . buice variety df fabrics. . . " Local Option " 6andidates, though -Mrs. Elizabeth De ne, of Comber, - .. . � - : . I � ; P I L -1.9 Peter Smo e, 4 farmer of South- articles that � ere alleged to have been been preaching lat Broadvieny for �he I : L I w L . � P L lea�d the was seriousl , if not fa lly burned the � L . S�t y I . - . ; t'. L L I tions of early years­j�,arises partly from m. their clerical heads did not all' .. . .e years,%einguniver ILI 0 L .. : Y wold, and'bis dangNter were driving burped, and uilonwhich they had paid past thre lik d � I � E I . In Mantle and Ulster Cloths, all the feeling, of gratitude ; but ofteue'r from way. The franchise is extended to all Aber evening by. bhbr lothes catching � L - . ; r� - . I � - . i I . . . ,S- 4 � ; . . . into 3t. Thorrias on Siturday morning, the 'ins arance, are said to have .been I His native plice is the townSI)LIP Of r ; - habit and the self-satisfaction of Jgnor- . I . � . .. 0 . " , . � : neur novelties. . I � over 21 years of age als' to all 11 new re from a kitchen stov . 4 - I . . . .. . ' the I Corse became fr" litened and rail found. . . . queg,ing, near bvi lton, Ontario. ' He has 7 . I - te . - . m k i � I ane ' the' absorbing mag -pie chitchat, w . 19 . � � . .' Z e, -The farm of 'W.A. Wood, opposi . 7 - * - . I . chums ". ho have been six months in upper was: 'labored at King .n and XIontreal. M -Ts. Z - :1 - - . away, Both occupants were thrown out. -.A � . given Christmas even- I � I `,` , ChIldren's Jadk- and chi m-panzee airs of those around us. the coicony, and ti�ken 'the,,trouble to � 3ow .Park, near -Bran -ford, was trians- Mr.-,'Zmoke'had big ribs broken, and his ing in ithe Toronto Mission Union hall Livingst6n. a riv:'- at Brandon on Tue�s_ i - I * i I Ladies", M _sses' and � r I � 4 . $ . ' . . " I i I . - � . � ets, Boy. s Overcoats- and Suits. From whatever cause, there seems to be y - . I I . I I I - . , - � � . _19ter their name ,for winsertion in the -'erred to Thos. Feathei stone, of Onon- (:,an ; -a I . Z I ; I .reg I . . . i . ghter was badly cut and bruised.' to the po6r 'and lonely of Ahe city. day fternoon. � fhe remains will. 'be 1 $ - . . . T I - F a� proneness in human nature to do as el�ctor&l roll. Thi,, � giVes a great many daga, on Tuesday for $4,600. � . raft is . About ihree fiundred persons in -needy taken to the ceDietery to -d - . � L - L i � Ladies', Gent's, Boy's aiid Children's . . -A. to ;be' built -this winter, ay, and WiLl ' I . : . � . I i . - CUMIQ i - I � � others do, and as those whom memory Ancaster, . cir ; ' : I . who do- not Care a rap for the govern- �Ivlrs. Horace Shaf , ; , - Underclothing -all in largel assortments. . says the St. John! Telegragli, on a plan i!tancei who bad been invited by' be -buried with Al a�gonic lionors, . . ! . - I I . ! � � - ne by.. Such -ment of the country, and less for the ad her skall- cracked. I �� - . I . L I - I holds dear, did in dayi go 6 befing thrown artook of the good cheer." Sub- _- , . . - ! - . . � ! . � . newly patented and"'6containina 800 000 ticket li , ' - I I I f I 11 . . % i i articularly characteristic of the Aug- �n a es in a Chance tco� speculate f irom. a' buggy On Satu my night. She feet c f hardwood timber for whza'rf bu'i d- sequently a ,'meeti g was held in the . I � ; . .. I is p � � I . Perth Items. . . �, Laffi'es' and Misses' Far Caps � Fur I " who 0 1 n - i I t r t!f � - - - P .tralians, who 'are in many ,ways .half a - n he p2e le�h Id Andoftentbey is dangerously ill. . i . � - e L . - . � I I -.- CentaL I I ing. It will be re�dy for launching at hall,, at which evanaelistic addresses Thirty-five canAlidates wrote for . � ; - Ca,pes, Fur- Sets aind.Fur'Trihiniings- behind the times, and whos 0 . I - q . - . - . ry e, arter for a ew . 91, on the re I L � I b oiolers of groa that. ' -Walkerton High S 4io' trance to Mitchell High School. ' � . . T I ; I :. . L L . - � i 1. . 0 v .. evtra value. I L L - Two Rivers Dext May, when it willl be were d ili'ered. The eveding.was spent en I - � . ! I . ; I I habits, social, political and religiou,B 'which is to decide 1ho shall be the -repre- commendation of- High School Inspector : - : . e I A � . � I � chiefly in' BID: ging. A inbst enjoyable -a. Jos, Coppin's parlor social ; . I . I . , towed to New York. , -At Mi . L. __ I ' . . � I . : . zition, are as nearly'as pos. - I I . I L cond s,,),e a re sentatives -of- the nc ion. This is not to Scath, ip to be raised to the rank of a . � : . . I i ;-- L M,en's and Boy'S Fdi � Caps, Clo�h . - foot forthe coin pile- tiMCL was � spent by- a large number of in Mitchell the- other eveniug �$36 wFire . 4 . .1 seberne is on . . I Z . I - I . . r I . . flex of the "home country.�" - The. foLIF be wondered - at,wb e ii the " pubs" are all Collegiate lustitute. � I . : I I Caps, Plush Caps, Knit'Caps, etc.011 - t tion c f St. Peter's ontreal. persons Vitho would otherwise ha`ve ex- realized. � . � . . . � - . . � . . a.thedral, M I � I I . . i . . ; . . lowing story -illustrates why more pro- open, E�nd the anti -to'niperance candidate, -An Orden -in -Council is published by All tl Le priests- ord ined by Mgr.- Fabre. perienced, a lonely if not a hungry -Severity-cone candidates wrote 1 or I � . large stacks;� i : I , L t- . . I .. . i i I gress is not in ade, and th6ugh not"t6 the through his agents,' the. Narbliwest- - contain- . . a t � ! . gives his supporters �Vhich lands in . i admission to Stratford giate � '11- - . t . is Christina . - - I � : - , . .. . . - since Archbishop ourget resigned ,b' a. . L Colle f . I : ; I same extent, will apply to the majority morb than they 1ean::11 stop out aide of " e coal are reAuced in price . - I . I �fngnanthraclt , . ; I � � . - Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtinos. Cottons, in co � seat, have entered to a -league to make -The other evening at the residence stitute. . � . I - I I I : , ro 1 $20 to $12.50 per i ere. . - - � � I ui�try places, or the "bush" : "A I in many cases. At Dearly every polling , I I I : � . Cantons, Cretannes, in fact all kinds of , the Bishop.a very rich present, to be, of Mr. Jos. Gould, Whitby, a lamp that �The government grant to �he I - : � . - ; ; ' L I � . � � - new 6hum" from paddy -land, Coming e there was a cart -load of ColoniiLl ' -The traffic- receipts VtheCa,nadian he Listowel M ecbanics' Institute ai u -ted . . -- t L ! I . . I raffled at the grand bazar for the benefit was staDdin on the piano fell to t nou I I I � goods fully assorted, &DdL all Will be ' untain - road - one la ' 9 � . � . - r , � i., down the zig-zag mo I Eeec � ; . I . : - I .. . sold regardle!4s Of cost. ­ I . &p., to give away for votes. The Pacific Railway for the week ending ' ummer. ! floor and the oil ignited. In a 'moment this year to $150. . � - I , � , �, of the Cathedral next s � : 10 � - warm morning to the markei In th after scenes have co�ten been described December 21st were $16 1,000, an increase 8 I ' ' . � i ; j . � I - .. I . . . . . '4obert Cott, of Glenmorris, and the room w g r. Gould, 0 � - � i Z . I � . I � . I . I - a . a sea of flame. M -During ibe last term 68 pupils at. - - : . I � � - I � valley below, with his pae,k-horse carry- before.' .So we will pass on. and notice bf $56jQ00 compared Vith the co'rres L 7 __ - , Come along and get prices. I .. � I I ., . -.1 I 1, . . : . - Thos.1 Rutherford, executors of the who happined to be in the, room, made a tended the Listowel high school, with an . � . I . g the first blialiel. of 'praties'be had I I . . . . - L I in - e J : L i � I I . . ' I . ioconding week last year. tempt to erage attendance of 55. - I L I I - r � . � Tel- -ets raised in the country,"was inet by a . ; I'' . ; estat6 of the late - Win. Sterling, h a7v 6 desperatoi , put out the fire, in av I J .- � I : I . I . I We have a very large line. of N v . - - i SALLVATION ARMY, -The amount expen ed by the city n - uder Colquh an ar of . 01 ; � escape � . . -ipling 'coi-iist- r I . - - d 11 the're'al eff ate in three parcels which' e peceeded, but did uot -Mr. Alp -a I , . . I . . I ; i and Plushes, which -we are offering ex- str *) L , _hO &r L � . of Montreal in extirpat ng.the smallpox - L i ' Gowrie, b d i V � . 7B % L i � t 1. , .11, e following I purchasers: James without! serious injury.. His hands were alZrione to Virginia, to sp*ven- L I . I .e here with 11 their clia.racteris- . i I L . tra ind-geements in- . what he had in the sacks.. 'Arrah', sa . gol I . -1 ,dic', -who asked him I I � I 6pidemic* was $118,000, to t is d . I c . nd it will take . _ L t . - ; t � I tic enthusiasm, deg e Bond 164 acres, $10,200; Thos. Scott, so badly' burned that he will be laid u the winter with hi aughter. � . .1 - . Pat, 'this is a- bushel of pratips for I . rately opposed to p I - � � � I . . a further large sum t4o I'meet remain"19 26 acres, $1,200; IJames Ford, village a numberl of weeks. The skin was ­21171he wool stock factory in Sti afford : � I . . L . - vited at the - -Jimmy -Finegan below.' 19ai what is . e governor of hot'er regions than the . all L I . � 'L � InspeGtlon in �h i .1 I . - . engagements entered into. . � burned off big hands, and particles of it wag burned down few days ago, .Loss .- a . I I I I on the other side'? says -the Cornstalk tropics. Badly use , 9toned and rotten . L L I lot, $Q5 ; total, $11,465. 1 i .. . . �_ . ., I . I : I � _Dr. Thomas, the li�pular pastor of .11 I ' � i i i � : I . 'Begorra an ;O . I, . . . ; ! Lin -Baptist k�hurch, Toronto, � 'I I � d isn't it stones to balanc their work with- Jarvis street -coloiiel'Gibs ' for being C were left Q the carpet in the struggle. $3,000. Fifteen a "e bgged, they stick - on, aptain . hands are out of em- t� I . - I . . 7 . � I � courage.wor _ . ' team of 1881, Staff- Mr. Gould saved his residence at the ex- ployment. .1 . I I . I a Oheap Gash Store the praties", says PLt. * With this the thy of c mula,tion, and any of the, WimLledon __ " . - . I , . - was recently presented iwith a valuable ' . . . � . . I - . . � I I I - � . )te, through their influe oodwin, and- Private pense of big bands. i -Win. Lang, of Mitchell, ,w,as $lie � , I i I cornstalk laughingly explained that the a Y' . nee, was cast gold repe ting watch a d chain, valued ' . I .� - g insult � � - .;� . on the rig side. Would it not be well I I Mitcl ell, of the 13,th Battalion, for being -MUr L I Sinith, an old resident, other,day fined $4 f6r usin ME 1 4 . - !, . 11 I � . poor horse was carrying a double load, I all . over $2 1 ., . . I � ; . . - at o� E�erluten street, near Lo laugua 0 tiga lady who ,was leaviu,g ;Cc - � � - ­ for fe'ssing �,hristianity. - � 884, . k f i -OF . � and offered to assist in -to leave meml ers of the Canadian team of I died � L � ndo 1. I . takin out the , - I � i L ; i �g � 0 . Tn* amed Wal e'r I "'adding t Acks. - I -11 I . to", ,whicl won the K61ipore cup, have re. on Wednesday last week. Deceased Army , arr i ! : - L I . . ,.when L - I . potatoes. isdorn - . ' � ! - . them alonroe, if in tileir �suverior w - . - I . - I I I stones, and divide the . while put * gunning th' a friend on - I - � . � � . him off, -saying 'lie wanted I . ceive handsome gold medals from the was born * Lower Canada, near Mon- Mr. J. OL. Coles, of. F ullarton, sold . . ; : or the want of it, they differ with them ITI . . r I Pat: ordered . hot - I 7 I . . . . I'liristmas ay, near.Larnbeth, was a . . � � I ; none of - his larrikin tricks, .wasn't' this in their opiniang. . Th6 other touchy ' �__ Domi ion Government. 1, � treal, in 1802. He married Miss Re- a Year old turkey in Mitchell last week, .. � - . � I � I . I . - ; - L ' . that weighed when dressed 24 pounds � E . HOFFMAN BROS dead by the accidentoldischarge of his - Christmas day the children and becca, Jon- . - � i . . I - I . 1 *9 the way his father' did before t1le likes question's are sonic Clauses of ,the land - , L . I - - 'of ' L , I 4s, of Whitby township,- in , $ L Z L . . 11 L I weapon. I . ik" I . . � L I : . i - I - t - I bill, which the "Ir'ee-selector" thinks ! . . i I � gran ildreu 4. Foreman, 'West- 1821, andsettled in the 6th concession and sold for $3. � . : I I of him was born." � I . I . i I . 'hen the � I � � . � - .- - -The first interment in the r ew ceie- -_ . . SEAFORTH. 64 Orangb .processions at Conception I I � L , I . . c - . . � . . . . f oundland, ba ve been prohibit- : 1. - ia­ all, in favor of the squatter, " of , Bay, minst�-r, et at t6ir father's residence of North Dorchester, in 1833, W . Nature has - done so much L for the r t . . 1 I . L New - to Cole etbe daY- in a grand reunion, country a4roundinf London was a wil- tery at St. Marys, was tbat of Mrs. - . � . l whom . I shall � a niore bye -and -bye. I . . Z people, that they . have never been' � . : on� . . . c t Lines the question of eing I . � . I . -ibe table b ' prepared by their mother Aerness. The coil , e enjoyed a wedded Alfred Dickey,who died fir tI;at town on : A ed by the Exe tive of 'the island, in , , ; � Agents for E. ,Ratterick's Reliabl 'putting forth much effo threatened collisions -be. in her old English style. - Eighteen sat life of nea . I - g . . schooled to . Last but iiot tea: . i I Pittterns. . free -trade vs. pr6tection, ' Free -trade order to avoid - . ,rily 65 yLrs, and their child- the l8th ult, at the age of 35 years. I , I r � I � - . . for a living. And when the weather is . anoe atholic factio -Messrs. McLaren & Casw�ll sll'p . . I � . Eeeh. the brange and na- dc�w4 to enjoithemselves ith the deli- ren, four sbns and four daughters, sur- -ped , . I T I r .1 � - ,dry and pasture bare,. as at -present, being the policy so far maintained and I ports I w 1 4,000 boxes of cheese, repref, ng a . 1. 11 � I I I � I thought beet suited to so young a I -Durini. November the: total ex cacies of the season'. I vive. The widow is now 80 years of . 'l L � � they are certainly. in a bad plight. No �s of the Do i " a - value of about $20,CqO, from ; A-co-wel - . 7 : . . 1. and impor 11, inion amounted -, ec L ! East Huron Conservatives L,e. The .d' eased was a consistent � . . country. Batas the centennial birth- -The St, Charles live stock market, al L - provision has ey er been mado f6r; bad I I , , -ld ' . ; , ' to: .last week for the co . I � ) $9,500,085 and $6,405,886, _ respec- I country market. . I � I . A large and influential meetirog, of the ' day, is so -near at land .many advocate - I Montreal, has been seized by the liqui. member of the Baptist church'. . I � . - geasons, and in good 'ones ther6 is . ' i : Z . I . . I f - , - ' i � I . tively, thb total duty co lected being - _�- Years ago Philo White, a - -Mr.* Ritchie,- public school teacher d � . Liberal-Conservatives'cof East Huron wag al - . that with so many �ecources they could I datorE of the Exchange Bank to satisfy a -Twav I I . - I . . abundance for' I . Likeehildren of An I I . � I f - - : . i I . sels on Tuesday evening . judgrr*.,ent obtained', against it for $60,- pr usiness man in Lucknow, I � held at Brus' . go alone if they only had manufactories. $1,220, 1 1 1 .' omine'nt b in the Brodbigeif section, will enter on . . . . indulgent parent, they expect much, � .1 . _,� . � � - - ' tan run 'ailway comp Cc in January- I I . i I -The G i _d T k]. re- his fifth year in that pla, ; - I : i last. The large hall was filled with par-. and do a lot of grumbling- i Then man if t want protection � ! .any 000 for money advanced. A writ of suddenly disappeared,. and his whe I � : 4 has a big s I I . U ac'ur ' 0 11 I ? . - � i .� -, . ties of both sides of politics. The chair - �,,r labourlibef , gang men at w)rk p' tting up a seizure to recovp,r a loan' of $49,000 has aboutsaince that time'has been a mys- I �oeaks well for both teacher and. � -1 � - ; � - get -it. There is lots of water to - be had and che ( ore they can comT __ * T op e - . � A J. I new bridge over the Ni;b? at N�w Ham- pe . . �L 11 � . � 1 L � . �ras occupied by Mr. B. Gerry. On the also been issued aiaipstthe property by tery. The other day Mr. M. Campbell, - 1 , . . � . " ; : t . . . plete it will be str � � I . L in most places by digging for- it; but so pete wit�i the ove populated and long burg L � - , . When'com -At the last cheep,6 fair of the season � It , � pla orm, were Messrs. Thomas Farrow, fair iheire are ver few wells better thLn� d � trade centres, of Great !. i 019 Drexel, Morgan &Cco., of New York. postmaster in the village, received a let- r I tf establisbe . 11 . � I . . . - * is another eno,g -On Tuesday, In . . 1 I I . i mgmes. , gentleman in ,West Berkl , I i ) . Y. . rh to car�y 60'ton , Decel ber 15th, Mr.: ter from a ey in Listowel, 10,000'boxes of September - : , 1�1. P.; Thomas 'Cowan, of Galt ; T. E: holes scraped out -with a boe,.' A -few Britain. Taxation' problem m I I . . I . t ,� E H.. Mercier, of loomin above the political horizon I � � . � - [ -1 Hays, of Seaforth; cisterns m ay be found, but more great 9 I . 1 -Rev.. �.- S. Mack 6y, formerly of John Gibbin's whilst-feed-ing a thi'eshing Almeda county, California stating that and October make were offered for sale, 41 � I . I : � � �I . . . I - now pasto , of' the Presby- 13 . � . . � . I fhamesfor(L . . machine near Linwood, got big - I a .n y tw :thirds of -which was dig osed �, . . i Wingbam ; Captami Kane, of Gorrie. and one which time will soon so ve. I right Mr. White'who hadbeen reside t of nearl 0 - ; I I . I - boxes of Lyalvanized iron to.-copserve the . I p - � - . ; . I 1 9 .. ! i . - from of at.from 9 to 9J cents per pound. - � . . of Seaforth - . �_ . I . Mr. T. E. ifays I terian church at Ne- r Westminster �ri 1 : . . V - , was. the hand Caught in the cylinder, and before that place since big departure . ,I - _. I ; . n -fall, conveyed by' pipes- frorn� roofs - ,90 far ' , has I een! compelled to it could be extricated' the hand and Lucknow, had died about the first.of ; , i . rai . . the peo I f New South Wales British Columbia � . k I � . a glad to meet -is - ' . o . -At the evening en � ­ � . ! I first-spea-ker. t Hews, h : i I I i i �, � -me material. This is used for r _ pal� qor - . i � � of the'ha ; . have neve Ile penny directly fesign his charge becau e of ill health. 4 - , � - friends. He had often. appeared be- � arm as far up as the elbow joint were the present month. .Mrs. White and connection with the examination of - t - . -iaking tea, & a I , f � .4 . L � - ! . . old drinking, n C., - I -, * ' - ail � 'YOU Call towards the suppo o the government - -A Ittile girl ' na ed' Townsend- so fea�full' on of family arestill living in Lucknow, and Bethel school, in Fullarton, the amount - �� � ; : - 1) I r I , i a ; fore thera, and they knew big Y -mangled that amputati , 11 . . ; . i - I views On better imagine than 1'can descirilgo what of their country. � The revenue so far daughter ot an Almon photographer, the arfn near the shoulder became nice - the letter referred to was the. first intel- of $20 was realized which is " to 4' - ' � - . - A . . � ; �, I iug political doings of the day. es , ; � Ao - � the lead. i � O" � Z . � . . T � 7 it - is like, after hittink probably for has beenf:us'iiined principally from the was crowded off the I atforin at that sary. I .. ! ligen d about White toward the purchase Of a bell for e .1 . E - . * ce the had receive . � .! . Mr. Thomas.Cowan, of Galt, was the three months ' . * I - : � ; . . ; . I - above w,round and under rent and � ale of 6 own lands. L But as the station the other da and fell under � . belfry. . . i - . , I � ; � - . � . . : aker mud the speaker of the the � -Mr. Hugh McDonald, of Kincar- since he lel t'bis home. , I ! Z : I I . - � ; . A farmer deliverin 4 1 ; I I He was 9 wn one -On Ch- -istmas afternoon a party. of - - g wood in Mit- i i .. �_ .1 I sweltering rays�of an Australian income i s* becominj � less every year and thetrain. One of her cot was cut Off. dine township, drove into the to ' 4 - A � � � - I . . : i evening. ,lad to see so many sun. When this sup ly. tails there seems the expenditure kmater, direct taxation -Mr. DaVid Kenned. 7, ji., eldest son __ . chell the other day was so -te I . � . I 7 L . night lately, a d b 'in - slightly undiar young men, supposed to be from Paris __ A . � I such a large number of cit- to be no other i le 'than go to ihe must be t 'e I uufco�tuna N � ; % - I i - . � 4 ladies an -d ixf A - he� result, though ,opposed by of the celebrated Sao i tish vocalist. so the -influenc, 61� to av . I I . . as - ' ' Z I enit , - I E) of ,liquor, to unfortunately or Galt, drove to Brantford, and on the as h e the whole load tip olver on . i izens reaL . He said* he w " not be I I . ; . r � � . creeks or rivers for a supply, just'mo the . monopolists and la.-ge land holders wII6 well kno"- througlio it Canada, died fell iiiiong thieves, who'relieved him of . way home topped at a house e him. He was rescued before I . � V . . . �#stmiui � . of ill-fam Ing 9 I I � . � . . . I � . . . � fore tKeIn as a politician, and via it was - blacks did a hundred � years ago.. 'And � dread its approach as they would a pest. I recently , at Pieterm 1 ritiburg, .South - I _� . I I - 3 . . . $148 and left him on the stree on the PUla road. They were refused any serious injury. . ,--j e I t to freeze � - - .1 L � . the first ti-mehe had ever addressed them the way it � is brought up is- al " d iincorpi iratdd LtoWng i I 1 7, a b . . - have a L frica. . . r . i . I . � -1 particulars wby-he ridiculous as it is Clumsy. I cannot .- . . nager i T � � . Most a's Cities an 11 I ' n , ina ­ of Air. � ., I he gave them ful lie being ufiable at .the time to take care ad-mittane and u derto;.k to for6e their -Air. W. KyILZ ,� . . _ i � ' municipal -tax, -bit all out side. such -J. Mahon, of Br Word,- has pur- f himself. and way in, - sainashing windows and doors Thomas',%IcDoiiald's hardware store, in 11 L l . 0 He says he was drugged Ji ' I � � I . . I ; ; q wa,) before the . � .1=1 I t-nadian, -municipalities ha've L never had their -,based the 100 acre far of J. Collins ' � � i � w an ly - i I � . in as a Conservative. He liken th.6 vehicle to -anything C� � � robbed of his money. i Mitchell, _ has removed his fa -mi, to � I I . - ! - I . le Lgreat crue ion I - hen two men, inmates, came out d a I L * I � . � dealt fully with tj I gt" a of being purely Colouial,� and; not likely to names on the rate,i ayers roll. Bitch of south of Wlyomingii'for $3,600 cash, Mr. _ fight niaeoiiin which- two of 'the would- town and taken bp his residence in the 4 . , � � I . . . . . -The beauties of monopoly were for . 11 , 4 in a4 other �ivilized coun- the ccilonies,�. has 4 separate and inde- ,"acillinsbeii!i allowed 1.6 retain t ie use cibl illustrated- to a Lanib be sit6rs 1%vere shot, one in the breast housp formerly- occupied b the. Tucker � 4 - - � . . .. - � L. the day, touching. i1i fall o4i tiae great � be patented . I . I vie a [ 9. ton farmer Y . 1i I . � � -Conservative par i r- t I - I � I .. t, * i (2� 1 . i 11 rinciples of .the ty, try. A minute descrip iciii is supe i d - I I Y . a I I - . . . I : - L I . I .- . pen ent goVernni6it, presided over by a (5f:it for one ybar. I ; I - . i . L 1! Ind the able way. in which the Govern- ur � � recently. Mr. B. B. Smart, of SarDia and the ig�her in th6 head. The other f MiY . i I . . L I Ji �Iisb natiohali I � I fluous, suffice to say it is drawn by fo Uovernor-General'i,ppointed by,'the im- ---Two citizens of E tY, township. before the close of 'navigation members of the party got their wounded -Miss .Currell , ti cher at ,No. S, . �, - � . i L . .y ea . i i ient at Ottawa had conducted the great or six liou'llbeks, with the li�de 'well . . - : . I I - i . � . I I I . I q - . :1. . i � :-- 4. t 3 ­ I � . I ue"itior)LB of the day. I periml parliament. ' Each colony is di- one an - extensi,�e dr Yoods merchant, shipped from Sarnia, two- barrels .Oi friends to their rig and drove to Paris, Fullarton; was pr"Leented with a hand- .. . � 1. L � d i - 1. Z 1. . - blistered by &'cornstalk, -who has serv`6 vided into cloulft"dils, counties hith dis- were fined $20- and cop � in Montr'eal on some- dressing, and jewel case L 114 I I . I � t . , I . L . . . � I - - A Z i - 7 . I . iL . � I an , , ticeshilp to such work,.' He - i nA - distihets into municipal ay for refusing it be vaccinated. 'don Manitoba. Last week lie learned ar a , � . tie 8vas follow , in a -very able ad- &ppren apples 'to his son at Chater, near Bran- ftom which place a policeman came and It .1 a pair - , ed I . - i ' . - ­ Is tricts , -a _ -rested T Ily'Yate8, proprietre a and& of 'gold bracelets at the V105e of the year. I . ess by .Mr. Thomas Farrow, M. P. , - _ . 9 , . ond . I � - - . � dressed in knee,boots, mole -9k To trous- . I I - _ 'compulsory. vaccinati n 'rig that � I I . boroughs. The clectoral" is now�. bei oes e a term at . : (�_Ir districts are I I fi�he freight chargem by the Canada Y( - � and took them to Paris for The young lady g t�,- '.,'r- I - ; 1 . Mr. J. D. Ronald-, of Brussels, after a :ers- held up by a leather beiti.with a ' I I . " Z I . generally divided into. two police dis- - trictly enforced.' the Normal School. - .; i : : V ! few ivell Chosen remarks, moved the fol- b. -' � � . . . 1: I Paci : Railway, on the two barrels trial., 1 I 1 I I . . I I . . rasa bucklelin froni like a am all mo, 1 in 0 - : , f On- 'Oricts with a force of four to six in' uni- . i -The Hudson Bay ') Par"Y's * 'ill at amounted to $5.75. . -The Christmas Festival - of the -Nied Whitney, of Poole, :the' other t .. . lo,wing, resolution, seconded by Mr. . . � . : . � . . I . 11 - � . a merino shirt and --slouch hitt. A b . . bnrn it . .8 0 ,! . I I I I , 19 form. Thes'e are ppoi on bat�irday; kr 0 awsociety, in Tor- day, fell from a m,ow .in the barn'head- - � ated and paid by �,dmonton' was btirn -Bitrglar entered the postoffice and Liedp'l & xerm � . Frank Vanstone:-"That we, the a stalk like a -fishing pole I oss p I . . " ar 11 o,� . . I . I whip, with government,.to deter tile Jarrikin � roba6ly $56,000. I The cause of the - Erie & Auron statiign at Blenh(jim. on onto,,`wag 7'Id Christmas night in their i - � 10 the foremost to the floor, a disbuice of ton I � . I I I . ! oitizeaia of the ,East Riding of Huron and a good cracker at the far end, docendants of utienviable sireg from re is unknown. A 1 triber-of farmers Thurs( t week. At the lat- haft I All of the prominent Germa-n res- feet. lie escaped with nothing worse ., � ; . Z . now do- . - ay ni ,ht las . i light at . � F county, in public assembled, do wielded by.both hands, and accompanied committingany bi-each of the peace, or in at . .he Mill- will lose . ,f ,ban a a i I ; . had gra 7 idents I � I I ter office tiey got .only $13.' They , of the city were present with t . u4111111119- . I I I i�letxe thorough and einpliatic-,syt1ipathy by a volley of oaths, sets the whole thi - bring transgres-som to the tribunals of eavily. I ' r. F � i 6HI, L Ing . I 1: � r wives and families- and the evt-ning -..M James Culling, head miller at i with'. the fiscal policy of the - . drilled the door of the safe in the post- tbei I . I I present in motion'. This is about the . Many �� 11 . I - Y tykf -:14eir Most Graci us Majesty, - -While sleighriding down hill the office in three places' and blew it �to was sp�ilit in the most enjoyable manner. Carter & Co's mill, St. Marys, was, on .� I I - I I . . (lovernmeot of oar great Dominion, and f . irliom any license is 11 qt - . I -in town, :, - I I o a person to seem to be r'e.,-,:trai ed more thiough� fear )ther day in Che8ley,,, .Mrs. Jas.'H41li- i -securing $150 and a gold watch The 6allyoom and the refreshment room Ahe- occasion. of big removing fro ; i)elieve that the,pros-perity - and success I ieces, . . .Z i �. on for swearing., and. it is. -said, *hen than any in iinte q'i �ality of goodness, and aay had 'her ankle 'ib -ok�n and, Mr E is. Morris, wife of the were gaily decorated and thronged with entertained at a public Asupper by a n am- i - . I � I -cour, try have been - , ie No th . .. elong.ng to M - ­ -1 �. I t, � in the interest,i of our tivfore ti liceeourt, it ,Aarged. wi I 8 her -of his f iends,the other evening, I . i .1 I&V,f � the adv ocaWs of We -near approach of the , Matthew 41iday had his leg broken- postnmsl�r. They riged registered let- light�he_ai ied,. merrywinaking (;erman ,r I � - .... - , I � I an i1i � .1 . I .ely and wholly brought about by tile hai __g ,profane language, if he c ' I' Ilennium *ould- find themselves a both abovemn'd belol� hea,nkle. fro ' -M-r. George Hyde, -)Deputy Reeve I I � r I '. far!seeillg and comprehensive, policy of prove that it was to bullocl�s, I e ters, b it secured DO 90111ey� in ,them. of iall a4es, each one of whom seemed - . his . little off,if they 'ere here and ,saw a �­The: mark t, in airalton (in the . f . ty . � 11 .1 V ; ' . - . . I : - I I . I those at present in power. That the w �n a'town th 'as e . --2.17he Customs Department has given brim- nil, of happiness. Alderman of North Easthope, urges on the coun . . � � made lighter. PI * owing and h4rr.o in e size of Seaforth with. a jail, 4th ult. was oneinof the 'largest ever its dee sion in the case of the imported Steiner, � iits Chairman of the German ,Council tile adoption. 4 -a memorial to . I . � . I I completion of - our great and national same awkward. manner. . I I . 1. ; . I - I i is done in the I It was� attended by steel so ized at Montreal some time School '14oard, presented each of the the Governmen . eburthouse,'.Poli � Magistrate, Police pown in the city. . t in conjunction with I . - ... I ago . I I . � . harraw Sergeant &nd th? " bobbies " or cofa- ,hou I altogether the and wbich was 'entered as scrap steel. . em : . ila, to- have the Nvidth of � � hi(rhway, the Canadian Pacifio � -ilway, I have seen six bullocks on a . __ . : I g Ra � I Ban& of people, an 9 German � hers with a $10 gold piece. other/Coune I I - I n ' - . . i . the greatest boon of the present ce - would lie used for one horse .in On - a io�eiie was I a I . . ,_ I I 1. that . _ 7stablem, reinforc6 by a Mayor, hi If a I ..lively one, i I The dE partment has ' Awt is- the wagon tireB fixed at three inches. . - . tury froin a provincial as well as an i' diecided that it g Then 300 Christmas prizes were d . � ­ I . Z " tario ; and two men with eight bulloc , dozen J. P's!.-7and seven Aldermen and i -The members of the old Be;leville -At the Firemen'8 Literary Society i I I i . � 7. bar 8te ol instead of Bel ap, and was liable � tributed among the children present and I - . T V r . - with mll,ll I . - � - ,L perial point of 1 iew- has also been main- plowing, where .a'Canadian with a.apan a�dly.able to preserve a good Xi'fle company 'who sprved at Amherst- n which was kept up in St. Marys, the other niglit, .Al r. G. D, � r i I 8 L in ' 11. I to a d aty of 12J per cent, but being dancing as begu r ; ; the L . . ; 110 I Our', I � ly carried through and completed by of horses co U'ld do'fou,r time aS � name for th tow] iship, which has: the )urg in 1864-65), weie; eniertained at satisfied that the iriporters acted in till a lat h : Wilson read a - ir essay -ou Social - i . .1�1 I etwri,v andienterprise of our own eciple, - - : ,e _r r . Inaater� � � . � 1. ". . 4 ­ _ `�,_ A few of the most enterprigiftig dairy same meaning her -, as town in Ontario. 5apper at Bellevill 11 Saturday night ,00 a4y has. been im- - -The , Gooige Society, in Toronto, ism, depicting the - (vils threatening � -led by ( tta,wa . e I d aith no pen. . - " L . . I - . i ­ - 80 ably led and general' 8 re. beginning to culti- I ­ .great source of an- Y flon. 2N.I. Bowel,, 71 . - . I'Ztristnias cheer to bundreds of in I L . � a d graziersa L .'he � " lg�bb� - is I , , who was at that 'D . supplied odern society and uggesting remedies - 1 1 ! _0 fathers, and- in whose good and faitlilul men n ' L i ; posed. I . I � � � . '15 - p .- - ! . Corn, oats, barley and Planter's noy,itnce to !the hirrikin, who, though �ime ensign in the company. I The society dis- therefor. TheaubjeCLt oVaos th4 openly 1. %ffix On . I . I -Christmas Day ixi Montreal was a destitute families. W( L I i ; i7tidginent we now hereby . ate . . - ­ I . L' 0- i I ; '! . . I d on neirly never so far -awa) from home that lie ; -Mr. D. L. blood I lie evangelist,is bitte.r)17 cold one, but Ithe whole of the tributed altogether 17,000 pounds of beef, di8cussed with ardor ar a ". ity. Z . ; . I Friend for green feed, an - . I I . . - . . . al% hLithful. soldiers,. to re-eeho their . I ' � . * - I . I _.; . I the worki ry farm. worth having.they will grow could not seb' tlie kinoke of his inotlier's Lnnoun - �d to sp nd a f4 Nv days in N1011- -The members o .al ,Oakp - I . eve . , ;c, DiDge., churches were crowded by large congre. 1,200. loaves of -bread, �W-pounds of f`C art .... I � . . i. � PlEtas and bac-k them up by rig, on - sonic part to perfection. But in chimney, wbo ba literally never- seen 11, ea, in on -1 urday niorni . ." counds of tea. � Besides of the Canadiad 0 r corchte j, in . . ; - � . - � � � . hands; ,and faithful -hearts of a loyal � � �� J nuary 2, �ancl ' 1119, gationf. The'usual Collections in the sugar, an 2 I .r. - 1. L i , I IL �! . ordinary years there is lots of grass, aird the car -s end who has never gcot'higher rem�in ng until Tues- Protestant churches for the poor and these, . , h , uni- . i . people We also - wi to eulogize the .. . I . t . I r e q ' intities of extras sent i,n .Listoweli celebrated their sevent a . I , . - � - I . .� ish . S110.11 work is not necessar � � , . in in the field- of literature than a yellow- I yp possibly Wednesd 1, of the -follow- . . The versary on -Fridy'night I Stb ult. , There I patri ticactions of our Quobee states- - . .y. - . I . distressed were most liberal, and the as cont i utions were given away . i ' y I 11 . � 'O, ' backed six- enny novel, is .deeply vers- g week. . was a spolendid 11 Of fare of all the . ' I t - Int'll, tho!!,e who have so nobly colijoilleaf In nor country could irricration be used " P � I several - national socie�ties had not been - St. George's in London gave out 1,000 dainties of- the season, after that a . - . � . � . � o ed, not in the tecanicaliCes of law but -A lad named D las -Stevenson, idle in their efforts to.* ai, 200 pounds of raisins, r tllk-luseb..-e-s to law ai-id 6rdef amidst the& to better advantage than here. Still there I . P __ I . . make the sick and pounds of me , . - � . how to escape .b in- " pulled " by his o Seneqa townshi , .h le out shooting unfort Date feel appy on that day. 100 poun so � I I Feiwt of reasen and flow of wit," . � . . . ... prezj(lilt tumporaxy exciteni-ent in that is not one acre of the colony' artifici&113 p .. . I rtce, poun : o -suz ar, . _ . , � . �. great enenriy�, the 'O' bobby.." May the -Skiburday afternoon i the "woods near Four years ago a Mr. Sage, mer- - I I rvm illecl, I . watered. The works would cost some - - . . I , , Durin the afternoon the several tobog. 800 unds of our, 100 pounds of I i . time soon- come, hen fewer " bobbies." .Indiana accidental Y shot himself . I 400loa - The re,�o-.Iutiun was carried. b the tiling, and in good seasons they �_Oalll . I I I . gan ali es were well patronized. , � cheesel ��es of bread and 2 bar. chant, of Bran,tford, was murdered, it I . .. . I _. - I .. - Y ' Will be -re 'ired as the custodians of --hrough the Deck, cat . ir g almost instant _T4e Galt lleporter says : Rev. H, rels of crackers'. lie Irish Benevolent was Ileodi by it hotelkeeper named - � audivace by a stand-in vote, aud the, be uselesp. 11 We will trust in �110 L .qu - . . - I . . al c a . . . .. I . - . -now warms . e-ath. i I i . - Society�also ga�ve 8 quarters of beef, 45 e I . � I i I C? . -peace, when the Icood that I W. Beecher, we believe, was -paid son'ie I 0 T doly rio, - who dikappeared and - luet-tia terminated Avith a - vote of thtnee an�l hope for rain, then we - � : . i - I . I . I I i -k-% i� to - N -1r. Thomas �Cco-tvnii for his ,right," is the universal feeling.. . Fhos t6 larrikipistit o ,' rowdyism , ill grow � � c 17 barrels of biscuits, 2 has not yet been Been by the police. that ,w -Ellen Wilson, a step daughter of 11r. .$350 for the lecture� he delivered in Galt loaves of bread, . . . . a I . , . I hotter in the.sup Ort of the principles -.>,i o�ners, ��orth on Wednesday eveniug ' barrels of Pork, 400 pound&vf- rice, IZ In reference to the above, the, Strittford. - - . ail. 'fOr v . . . chard, Kipp, 6,oble's Cc as . . I I abl.k. a(Uress. , -ever thi * I I � M -who look to Providence n . I atp - . . . ' )3 __ ,ght, aDd:wh ii'mon' Brant county, was one ,im� the -A-ife of for about 05 rninuto6.q, biA remuneration I tea, 200 poun `0 ri says:, Last Friday., ] - . of ri umental charac- pound8 of ds of sugar, 200 L'aco David - ­ * were 'badly " stuck - up " a few ee . . � . . . . . . . - . b *1 I I stand'the ' ' . I - pounds of enrrants and 150 po - ified the Attor- . I I . I � Ov Manday e�qniiity last week, the ago by the Bishop of Melbourne, When ter shall te bu t, i,,,I, that will Jbhn F Huiniger, Detroit. They were, thus falling not far sh rt of $4 per min undo of Steves, of this city, nott I . I � � I � - 11) . test orf all i mp L�, nd be proof agilinst 6wevir divorced,a number'of years bLgo,. ute!--or, making due al owance for 4is raisins.1 -.This was'distributed amongst iiey-General that be would, if rewarded, ' 1. I I Nex-, XV. C. end 's M. A., deliver- deputation waited on him and - 4ske�l . 11 a . I . . I H. er on, I . I the crumblixig all d corrupting influences * . take the police to I', .OL,cr's whereabouts, � I ed the last of a series w rn to appoin,t. a day of special prayer I . � - rs. Wilson litely .beg n 4 suit in the expenses, his actual reachedabout about �50 families. �. I I I - I - . I . ' � . INT I i. . ttat, f' He siound,and i -ear ts crested head beyond pel�Huiniger to $3 -per 'minute! W o.wouldn,'t be 'A -From the Brandon Sun of last week he having discovered him last summer tive lectures to the Normal Class in the far rain. He replied -did not ' . - 3uperier Court to 'corr i � . ! de mistyp�rtals of'the tomb when the .(� I Lake S - ! - .1lethodist church, Stratford, and at the believe in asking God for what the people ' . rate her for the i npport of their Beecher -if be ecould ! : we clip! the following -item regarding the in a village at the 1ead of uper- . ; . ! . . I I I . scaffolding of ti " ' mun I I ' I I nate fate of a Presbyterian -min. ior, where he lived under an assumed I , me shall be pulled down. , -ho , � - � I I � et6se the members presented the rever- could do for themselves ; go home and .hildrie . Since bringirig the suit4 w- -A farmer named 4ichard Rawlings unforto � I I � i 11 - I . . . --y I - I . end gentlenia'n -with an elegant gold- dig for water and you will find it.'.' :Yours trujy, .. . �. . !. .,ver, . rs. Wilson s at. rney has discov- who resides in 1,06dion township, was ister: About five weeks aince, throuWh I name, and was quite a prominent man ; I ; I . . . � _, . I - I the oth' . . � . � I I . acci&nt, Rev. B. L. Livingston, .. in the place.' Ste�Oes was well acquaint- , . I headed Colne in recounition of the valu- With liess. trusting, more doini, and an .1 - : J. 8XILLIE. '.-red t at about two Ouths afto the the victim of a surpris� party e,r an I . � - : � . gad -view ed with Rogers, h4ving railroaded with . � - . ' A . . � � . ' N. S. ) night While theAstivitiea were in ., Proishyterian. minister &tBro I I . 'able services rendered by him, to * the increase of such Inen. to lea&'ihe y? N 6�14"A, I I ,,6uple separated,Ellen married Wilson - I . I . . wa . � I . I . former ItiInes. His offer will . ",;,1A,4[,=i4 uffered a dislocation of his left ; � i I t ac- ! Novewber .-a � 8, . pd th t he had shoulder, him in � aIa;-;R sij,ice its forniation in, September the world would soon hear difteren : f ) 6d the children. progress some rougbl came along and 9 . I I � le made u-36 lof. I ' . . . � I .1 e Continued.) . I - . I . . 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