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942: - . -- . - � .: � EAFORT1111 FRIDAY,JANUARY 1. 1888.1 IFI -50 a , .. jo in Ad'vance � �
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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
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: 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, - - .
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. w'v OFFN , BRO L of par litics are not drawn yet, and -1on Coristmas day the 'convicts in , . - :
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: 91 - I PO . . - W driesday. It was a. real -su 'Monday eveninj he wass placed under I
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: Y wold, and'bis dangNter were driving burped, and uilonwhich they had paid past thre lik d
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, - 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, .
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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
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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. � . �
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; . . 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
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: � . 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 -
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k f i -OF . � and offered to assist in -to leave meml ers of the Canadian team of I died � L � ndo 1.
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E . HOFFMAN BROS dead by the accidentoldischarge of his - Christmas day the children and becca, Jon- . - �
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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. - . �
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� Agents for E. ,Ratterick's Reliabl 'putting forth much effo threatened collisions -be. in her old English style. - Eighteen sat life of nea . I
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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
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L ! East Huron Conservatives L,e. The .d' eased was a consistent �
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� 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
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� . 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 . -
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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 .
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: 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 �
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� 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
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� - [ -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 �
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� . 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 -
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I . Mr. T. E. ifays I terian church at Ne- r Westminster �ri 1
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; . 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 � .
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� .! . Mr. Thomas.Cowan, of Galt, was the three months ' . * I - : �
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� � . 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 . �
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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 .
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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 - - � .
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� . 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 -
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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 :
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V ! few ivell Chosen remarks, moved the fol- b. -' � � . . . 1: I Paci : Railway, on the two barrels trial., 1 I 1 I
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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 -
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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 �
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Frank Vanstone:-"That we, the a stalk like a -fishing pole I oss p I . . " ar 11 o,� . . I
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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 -
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. ! 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 .,
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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
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� 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 .�
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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
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� 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 �
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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 .
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. � � 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
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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 .
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. 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 . __
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: I g Ra � I Ban& of people, an 9 German � hers with a $10 gold piece. other/Coune
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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 .
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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 -
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- ,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, �
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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 -
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`�,_ 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 �
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. 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
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. 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 � .
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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 . .
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. 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
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. - � - 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
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� 'O, ' backed six- enny novel, is .deeply vers- g week. . was a spolendid 11 Of fare of all the .
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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 . - . � .
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. � 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 .
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audivace by a stand-in vote, aud the, be uselesp. 11 We will trust in �110 L .qu - . . - I . . al c
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- luet-tia terminated Avith a - vote of thtnee an�l hope for rain, then we - � : . i - I . I
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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,
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, . 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. -
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. ' )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 .
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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
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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
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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 � .
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! - .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- .
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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
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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 �
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. 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 .
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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
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. ",;,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
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