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I N tteresting recitation. ._1 t I . � , . , ; � -_ . I - .- . xcellent recitation. by, I,. i 11 I � . . I I J . . : , ­ I - i . i . � I � i . . . I . _If_�� i : : . I � � - I I . - . . I I - . I 1 ,,� -i . . I . I �� . . I I ; . :, . I . I . . - I . I n came the recitation ; . I . .1 . . I � . I . + I I . I - I -1 I - . i - - . . . rv.n by Miss ieu­�!* .7, i � . . . I I . . � . . : 11 . . � : I r 11 :: � . I I . lougrh a chil -I 60-yu. I � E I � : - . - . . - A � ::: I � I I I � : . 7 - � � � ; .. I . I I . ­ . I � ,led 119iAer � Be0ju * - I � � . I il . . . � ; i . . I I I � � . . � - I - � H. � - � Z I . � . I � � � T . . eer this followed 'a , . I . I i , I � . � -1 . I I � ; A . I � I . I . I ! I t I . I . . . i Z I -; . 'rallhdier,wl-ticli GI � 4 1. . . . .� I - � , , . I . u CIF � � I - i 7 1 . I --- � . � � � I - I I " I � . I I - . � - Tile evening euter- I � J i : �, . . I . . 11. I I I ­ . � . - I . . � I . . i � . 1 . . 7 �? � 0/ - � I . I, � I . . . i. I - I Rade very intereatin,g I . � : I . .. I i I . � . . I _� 1. I - . . : . � - � � �, - I I . . 11! - , . I 1� . . . 4 - I :- 1. ­ - I . . . � I � I I . � I . ! , I . . . i t ys,sl�niby-t4e litti-p'. :-- . r . A . i 11 1. V . . : I 11 . . . I .. � - : 11 - .. � � � ... .... . k . I � . a 1xil Hillen de- 11 . � I L i . I . i %I I . I - . � : i , % I . � I I I ! . ., - . . I I � - � . - . � for the gre-o; - - .. . . I 11 ; , . . I i � I . I - - * ; i pains� . I I - � - I f . I I � I . 1. - . ; i . I : . . .�, Z �� . 1. . I I - . . I I . - � !.. I i : I . 3 f I *.� kehing. the little ones - � - - . I - . .0" . 1, I I � � I ___ - . . . I - � � . . ; - � . I . . - - . � I - I . . � . i . . I . ir sangs. Thee � � -� . . "! � . I � . I I . III A � � I j� � � I i I . I I . � I - ; F � I . ., � I . I - � I , - i - . r . � . � I ; ` .- , � � I. I I ; i i . . I XCUMAN BROS. v Publishers I � I .g I - F 11aHTERNTIff YIM I : ; r , , Dd .'�4ve the Q11"'I ,_ _AR. .. : I :, . � . . ,AFORT FRIDKI( ANUARY 8 1886. : I I ­ � � i . .,- i ­ I a : . I I � SF , . I I I I , $1.50 a Yeary in Advance: -1 77 NUMB R 943. . I . � - . ! W110LE . : ! . i . . . . : i I � for their respeeti�e - 1 - I .. I . / i -, I I I - � , I ", ; . � . . I I I . A I ; ... I I - - - i ., � - I . - i 4 . . I . - � . 1. . � I . � I - . . I � � I 1. I . . . � . . __ . . � , . . I . � . I q - � . . . . I � I � _ � - I - � I. i I i I i � f 1. . . - ' i - : . � - . I . . . . , s - .. 'From a Dakota Settler. speeches and I singing and, when tl�/e answer sh(; got was' to this offect: female im-migr I , sition, arrived at !�Iew 'Y4ork Saturday sleighing. - After the crowd had satisged I .. . o - is also reported. A . . � i � sels. - - I I I - ' . - *. I I : . I le � �, as -up. His do - � � I � . . . - HoPF., Steele County, Dec. 20,1885. supper was spread it was a daigy. Tha, Drat Mr. If ov I protest will � be made to the Canadian and is iiow lo,3ked wnfall be their wants out bf the - abundant ful- I i i � � 4 � � C,1A-AVF.R_-Bru6ge1& i � -YE "D'Q . 1)� . ': . NEW ILI 0 . . � vlahol'- Manning's!my I I : I � - . � � I I -ging . . I ; ; I ­ � .. EXPOSITOR. Was all right so far,' but just think of it,' Manhing and whisky, say IT gan with a -woman, and was accelerated ness " of good things provid,ed. Air. i I I � an. - I I Higlf- Commissimier' at London, Ul i I ; : .7 �� - . I.. To the Xditor of Tits. HunoN . - '��, � I - I -_ . Hun),plirey Snell -was called to thechair, . 11 displa- of Christ- i � � I . . &R,_71 see by some of the last issues An old ])aid headed deacon took the plat I I I _� him, if possible to prevent unsuitable bi gambling. I � � � .- � :� , ' I � , I I ' . ion lie- is well qualified to fill, � 4 �i - s . . I ada. i 0 . seasou our butchers .. � of TuE ExroswroR� that most every formpand _0 I people from bein sent to Canada. ,-A brid',I was recently built. by con- a posit . t - : . I ; i t, -said,how much am I offered for � 1 . I . - I - st attempts. - Andrew - . . . � _ � - . � I � . : I I � I. ou�ntry is represented, but iiothiI:ig from the Orst choice of all those ladies for for'the ere line of the 2nd concession, physically as well -as otherwise. Ad- a i ; i display as call b , . - I . . c Kingston is agitating c- -The body of ,,be missing Mrs. Aggic tract on the i . � I . .. . . .: . . �. I a . Dakota. There are plenty Canadians supper? Then the bidding com'meneds tion of a NoIrnial school in the' city. I Fuke, the wolimn who had a quarrel 'Blenheim, butthe council refuse to ac- . dresses were delivered by Revs. XTessrs. - 1 : � . � bcherVstall. It con- rown it Rupert and SparliDg, of Clinton, and � � .. . W . I itranger and often alady will be bid up as high � 7 � ; I GREETING I here; in fact, if -you me6t a� I -The ne4, Great WesterIi depot at with her husbark and disappeared. mys. cept the structure, and have th � . tti. as follows : Twoa, . I I � _. 11 -er - � - � I - � e,, , , i - - . . ck on the contractor's hands. At a. !the pastor, -Rev. _. Mr. ough.. A v y i I � : . . � and ask wh ere he is from you may de- as five dollars,' f6,r it makes a man feel Woodstocki which N tas 01 pened'Saturda�, terlously from S . Thomas two months bq . . I . 11 . ' - l I 0ent, the choir � i - i . . - special meeting of the council, held at pleasant eVening was sl . 1 3 at weig4ed W . I - ' . . I . rs.. th a, , I . nall wben hii4ast dollar is gone and cost $1 1,000. : i .! - , . - . =he answer will -be, "I am from si I ago, was seen t irough the. ice ]Friday j . I Z�l I � I I � i ; 11 ,ed I,- . � - " Diumbo on the 28th ult., a resolution alao addiug to the itaterest i � Mrs, old weigh 11 w -by a party of bo3 s skating on Pibafore . of the Occa- fi . , - tv I- : I , and they seem to - think -it is some old.bald-headed chap of sixty takes. . -The Tbronto mol Otta a Normal t5 i ; : , . - I I ', ,wei, ` e( 300- I ! I I . . . h the ,wals passed that a committee be appoin t- sion. Tile proceeds were about $74. i r .! "I A , the next best place to Dakotai � Crops his best girl. from him and 'leads her to Schools reopen on Tuesday- morning, t. e lake. , The ice � , vas' cut away and . 1i . I ' . _ - ig , %"& . � I I . I . � . I : ose the road on each side of the . � 0 � I Z _ , ' - 'er, we 11 I � .� . I . _. have been good here this, year- und supper, but the.almigbty dollar counts 19th of Janlaary. : � - 'i body recovered.' ; � ed th cl . �. �- I I . ; . I I 1. � - L . 'I I I . ' I als Were f by: A. . 1.o . -Miss M. , Perth Items. . - : � . ,upied bridge, and to put up notices that the � I -wheat has averaged 70 to '80, cents per in this country. - L'a ng, who has oc( I I I � . . . In conclusion I would, -In anticipatio, of the . projec ed I I . 4 . �iers, of .Uprris, and . a E% . I t- the �osition of te'icher of the second de- council do -not �consider said bridge safe The marketi scales ili Stratford have I � . - bushel ; oats, 30 -cents ; barley, 45 -bents; say : - Ail �liose seeking -new homes duty -on tea TorOD importers are e l - . .1 �� . � Thelbeef was prime- S. ) - - . , i � . . � I I . I 4 flax, 85 cents in largL supp i -,a. p&rtment of the, eeswater public schools for public travel, and will not be respon- been leased for the year for $310. � . . . � (rood shape and, orna- I ! - . �_ . per- bushel;, potatoes, 50 coinq and see' Dakota and if it does not tiDg i . : 1' I i � . . . . . � . � � I pents; hay, &3 I is last fall - for * Se sibl�_- for any accident that may occur to -One of the residents of Atwood in- , i . '.-> -, per, ton.. , suit'�you, you hre not compelled to stay. _]Floni A. Macklipzie and Mrs. 1�1 veral yea , was the recipient of . � . � ers and ev . . . I . � ergreen's, . , , �� has been the finest I have seen in Da- Than king you� for space in your valuable, ke he Qhristma 1 holid�yc; several valuable " resents f rom her pupils partics passing over it. dulges in the miserable, cowardly prac- -; � � . . . I I ­ . pib,s weighing from - I . I . . . . nzie speht t 8 I While borincr for Water on the farm tiue of beating his wife. Tarand feather . � kota, The weatherkw`as Ly and warni, largely circul%ting paper. I am, yours with relatives in So rnia. I . . ontheoccasiono her severance from the _- 0 . � 1Z - � . . . ­� . , . _ . . a -in . - I . . . : I � 500 pounder and . . just what makes the prairie' farxner truty I . 1. _:_John VVatson, Esq., of the Ayr 'school, she bav�ii g given up the. situa- of'Mr. John Povre, lot 25, concession, 5,. hi - I I : � . I . . � 1. . . i I 'evi-Year's Day a vein ne, dry � goods . M, 450 were dandies. I � a all-Aacked in this . M agricultural orks, has been re-elected tion to accept an engagement in Cali- MeGillivray, on'N -On Christmas Eve o _. I , . smile. The grain i. I JA ES DORRAINCE, w ' which, weighed lift 1. . f .. I . of surfacie coal oil was struck at a depth firm ill .,Nlitchell sold over $500 ,worth of � ; y ur tI are built, the ,- 1 Former'l *of McKillop. , reeve of Ayr by ac -lamation. � I fornia. . I . . . y - � � 1 1 1 - � matton, the other ' '_ I � - - -Ding a of 175 feet, 15 'feet in t Oil I . . F I Groce , ­ rly Friday he rock-, an goods, a bookseller sold over $300, and Th� Star , , . ryq =tor is set -in the centre, of the ' , . 0 1 -M r. i ohn Ch arlton, 1%,J. P., ind -At Perth eii, mot � a pounds, turkeys I � obe't bqaringaeries ; the gas forced obstruc- a jeweller over $200. * � I � I I - - - - r'turned to their hoveloccupied by a man named R r . I V I . and a band cutter stands' on each Municipal Elections for 1886. Mrs. Chariton -has e e ' I - abbits. Mr. Currie . Z . -1 . ' - ' I ' 0 li- Nallan 90 yea's old, and his: wife tions to a beight of forty feet a;bove the -The Elinaites must be lovers of the I � I I I side of the -machine". The'price for home at Lyud9ch from a trip t I ; I . 7 1 � ; - . The following is the composition of ace, and when ignited burned for Terpsichorean art. No fewer than � I Itographed on Thurs- . . '. . . li i ol the surf Z . i , nearly tb i sat I age, took fire, an � . , - - threshing is : Wheat, 4, cents the municipal councils in this county for fornia. . e e, I -.certain, the enter- - �er bush- I three hours. Specimens of the oil three dancing parties were held Christ- � � ' I I . . � . . - �Is ;,oats, 2 cents; 'or, the 'threshers I 286a as far ,%a beard'from : . - , Forty-eight houri wasthe time in unfortunate cou le, who were almost u' ped out with the water, now 15 feet nias night oil one line, the l6th, � - - I � spared no pains, - . . . � '� I � I . SEAFORTH. - will thresh for 7 cents per bI find . SEAFORTH.- Mayor Dr. Coleman - which eighteen dirs of apples -,% ere' helpless from fee�)leness, were bur�ned to P ,in I I I L Der %exhibitions of I . - . _. �9 .9 ' below the surface have been shown at -The 1014 Reeve, Deputy Reeve and . 7 everything and put the wheat- in sacks Reeve, D. D. Wilson ; Deputy Reeve, transported :from Toronto, t ' Portland, cinders, the only, trace of thtir remains I " , . � L I � I . �Z . ­ L 0 Parkhill. It is. pure petroleum. The council'of the township of F11.1larton , 1. . 0 L .- . . t . succeeded witholl't I . I I found being a feA 7. charred bones. I , . V � . . . for the farmer. Some of 'the tnisebine Jas. Beattie. Councillors-Tobn Fair- Maine. . . f . . . L ' - ' Rhad his &t,�vll nicely - . tS � to, L a ocation is only. six miles from Parkbill, were all returned by acclamation on - . ' - . . I . crews have ten sleep in- at"night, ley' N. Cluff, Dr. Scott, Win. Hawk- , The nuhs of the S&rred - Heart Con- -Last SeptI a Kindergarten w a I * L � I - - , . I 4 L I ­rI flowers, and - and cooks along with them'*. There are sh'a'w, T. Sinith, Alex. Stewart, JohiL vent, in Quebec city, are about to spend - ened in Lconnec tion with the Toronto and there is great excitement there over ,Monday. . 4 1 ,, L . I . � I � : . - . . - . . . ; - L NY of ineats consisted - i ux many custome , and the Public L I in- ;ro(rnia!l Sdhool, i .nder the man the, discovery. -The Masons of Xlitchell'celebrated I ; . I In wishtng o . few farmers in tho country who farm Dorsey, kobert Wilson, George E..Hen!- 1200,000 on the enlargement of theiL agement � 1 7 ­ . 6176� Some of.the ma- derson. . I . � I . . I. of Miss Hailnian 1 an eminent Kinder- . I I . I � . I . ,heifers, fed by A - at ]Larffe � Now Year, th ! -The Woodstock Sentinel of the Ist the anniversary of their patron saint St. v very happy'and prospi xom less, an 1-60 a i . stitution. � I V I I �Zeig . . i - - era church was well John, by a grand supper, at which there ' 4 1 � f yt, 22 cwt, - ­_ n � tr. A 8i�milar department Will be inst. says: Chaim � . . T - . " J� we woulil also most sincerely V lank every iL di - chines will thresh a's high as 1,500 bash- 'TVCKER.13MITH.-Reeve, David Walk- '-Geo. 1 obinson, a -hotel, keepei of garten i . : e� . 2 , � pp - lit ed $100 and costs, or opened next summer in co ay last with residents was a large asseuiblage �Of ladies and . by Duncan vidual %vho has kindly su orted, us with their els of wheat 1n one day, . �rovided teen nnectI with filled on Wednesd ; . I . : . I � . 7, -weight 1,900; -a, - . pa.tronag�, during the year that is jtI4 closed. the wheat is dry. The faL e L c Its- it e.i; ' Deputy Reeve, Samuel Sin two months in jail, for a second violal ion the Otta. a Nol-mal. School, under 1he Of the town and neighborhood -to witness .gentlemen. L . � . I .: . 1. L . Olin r , a i Couiicillors-P. Kennedy, Robt. Elgie, - I . ; ! I iss I i I I . in . -of the Scott Act. � � X, . . ! charge o olton. the Rev. W. S.. Me- -A gentleman in St. Mar received � fee d, by A. K. We cons I er the beginifing of a year - a very fit- high Mid learesas i itch the stubble . li I i ' I � the marriage of c YS . . - �d lVin. G BroadioOt. i . I s; 2 lambs, fed, I)i L on the -land as possible as the.straw is -A Montreal merchant tailoF haS. -I%lr. Samuel Cole, for lialf,a ish of St. George, to IN-laggi , second froin a young lady a Christmas present I . . ting tiinI6 to review the past, in c rder to reinedy, -'UsBon-xx. -Reeve, T. M. Kay. COU14- . daughter of the Rev. W. A. McKa.y, B. of a pair of hand,4onie slippers ; & gift of . I I . X . it pegs mistakes, and to form' not required for feed " York a resident of tl e neighborhood 'of St J I . Grey, one of. them I ib f , its errors and . and it als cillors * R. Gardiner-, James Ralls, H. been arrested at Plattsburgh, New P . . . I � I 1; I � . . I I . �; 2 hogs I A., Woodstock. The marriage cere- which anyone in i -lit feel proud, and yet . fed. hy 1. h,ing. We 'are liaving. a on the ch 'in tbes Thoro I C, ; . . I . . I I goodresolutions for the future. Ourgreatmis�r time in threa 0 Horney, J. Shier. Deputy Reeve to be arge OF a, uggling clo as, died on the 30th ult. Mr. -as performed by the father of tbat young niam will not weafthem. - a . I . t sausages, Ike.- ' ; I was boiln i Devonshire, England, mony w I . ry, & fine winter here -about f'ur inches of e --by Council. .1 across the border. ' - i e t I � L . ; . � take during thepast se"on was,that we bought 0 � . el cted ' I , � I � . L - in the bride, assisted by Revs. P. R. Lli'088, Not becausebe doesn't appreciat .he ; . � . . -T innipeg'Boa'rd of ; cation in 1794, and came to I � f I . snow, and the sleiubilia is good. The ' . he W Edu this country � I . _ I . - . P_..i I goods in, the prospect of good crt ops, good prices, - - i E-XE'ftR, -Reeve, Dr. Rollins; Dep� Ingersoll; Dr. Cochrane, Brantford ; gift -an& the giiver;-not because he --, I . .: . . I have ordered 1,0(0 copies of t i . I * � I I farmers are busily eng�ged h,iuling ty Reeve, W* G. Bifisett. Councillors-­� he 10n - lWf�L settling in Yarmouth. In I ' 858 lie I � . . � ��Ismith. and go � roads, none of which was realized, and eem . con- , 1 tario Scripture Reildings for use in their remove ' Caraioe. In 1871 he moved W. Robertson, Chesterfield, and W. T.1' has any obIl to wearing slippers, - I d th6y a d to � . ; � In as He leaves a fa i . . q L wheat ,to inaIrket, ah . .J.'Pickard, IB',,. Johns, W. Hoskins. .. to St. Thom dullen, he groorns-- but because the slippers were number I . , S h Tawngend,,. of now find, V,000 worth of surillm stock on hand- Ltented, for there are pleiity of wheat L I I I I " : I . O ' - - . . I 7ep VV e hav � resolved to - remedy this by simply � STEPRIE-N. -Reeve, S. Ratz; Ist Depu- schools. . i I . . i men were the Rev. W. H. W. Boyle, of.. fives and his feet were 'number tens. I � . ' nd they all .seem ty R .. -A.'young man named Robt. orth eleven. � . . . . . L � ­ I . L .. ' Vassagaweya,; In this ease the reality fell far short L * . been ill for some, slau,ghtering the surpI118L stock, for cash, .cc buyers in town, a - eeve, 11. Eilber; 2nd Deputy Reevi 3., N ;I � I ' Mu--a-gest d,otughter of ln� us to get the wh at. Farn-rina I fined $55, rith'$2.30 costs, o'r 20 -R. ,W. 13,other James Martin, -Paris; J. McTavish, of 1 ilit of . . - . - I , anxlo . has C. I? lor3 . French, - . . n McKay, brother of the -the ention-about six ificlies. � i 1 6 . -wencing first week in Januar)- This surpluW .L. � I . . ,ilber. . CI6uricil -D . - has been and Master Joh I . I I days' impiisonme, ,'yl�iof theGrandand all subordinate L . - . a. L -Mr. Thoma& - Rlyson, Black and . , paid this year. I �- Wilson J. Baker' 11 I ,it, 'for disturbing a I , a ' . I . t� il � stock coi isists of fine. YduiIg ' ' - i rayer meeting at rhedfor - lod �' A of Freemasons of 3�ova Scotia, bride. The bride wore dress of golden -The Women's Missionary SociLety.of � . L . Hard coal sellsat $,q a to,� and . soft at " Reeve,* S. Rannie ; � Deputy P1 . I I � I - I .IoneessiDn., is having - HAY. ' - ' I I � , rs , . U . . , I . I ' Oapan V as, Raw and Refined S�igars, new sea- $7 ; wood, $6 per -o [�' ne � etebescd. 1 brown satin, a veil and natural flowers- Knox Ch rch, Listowel, held a very sue - L good pi M; . Thos. . K on, of Sid ey, dieleat Halifax ion. the 17th ult. The �. : imi,kin- Other pre- - and, glass- Reeve,,J. C. Kalbfleisch. Councillors- .. I I . � I . I - . . Ck . .tits, canned, ods, or ery- `O, i The bridesmaids were Miss Jessie Me- cessf ill a ' esany . : son's Fr - Siding dressed, $16 per t�.FusaDd; qom- 1). Surarus. A. McEwen, H. Heyrock. ' Hastings codnty, a ciJe2ntally smothypred dece'Ased was highly esteemed by all . ocial at the manse, on Tu 11 ; ,One stabling erected . ' . 1. � Kay, , ' i I 4 . 'I I . ware, I)ei �utifut china tea Sets, a oice designs in mon pine, not dressed, 812I -a thousand; � � , . I 1 her infant while diiving the other lay, members. of the craft. He was buried - sister ,of the bride ; her cousin, night of last week at which a handsome i I . I I - �, li- the coniina S�U,M t) JL STANLEY. - Reeve, John Torrence ,- . . McKay, of St. lklarys, aud sum was realized.' ; . _ _ dinner sas, toilet gets, &c. In eboqtandshoe . . ` Miss Alice . : .0 It I . . . I sons. .. � - oak fence -posts, 10 cents.: Th'e fenceB Deputy Reevq, A. M. Camtbell. u*n'- Y. . . . � ' for school 'trustee 'A . I Co by��.;ranini it up -too closel I with full honors by the Freema I .1 nos endless va- , McTaIvish. The presents from - -of 11 . . departm nt will be found an a t are all barb wire. Barbed wire sells at ,,� Bawtinhe nier, of the 7th con- may- be noted as a coincidence that the - Miss -Mr. Wallace A. . Macpherson, . I : ,t,e roat and Mr. - . . - . I , cillors-John 'Thompson,- saae. Errati, I from friends Warkworth., has been appointed'assist- : . . - I L I I L i,.,ijp _p - be- ; I , 3 on yjet�yr to choose from, Es ecially Felt Roots, 5 cents per 1b.2 The farmers are cession of Blenheim township', countV of late, jTyler died on the same day two members of the church, also . J 1. . , � ­ . . . No. 2 prom- . I ` i i Win. Clarke. � . I - : 'near Cobourg, where the bride formerly ant thaster in St. Marys Collegiate In- I . , I Orer4hoes, Rubbers, I,adieg! Fi ie 'Boots, Shoes g im n,g to fence in 15 o,r 20 acres for the . ' I Oxford, threshed 374 bus iels yearg� ago. ; I I �1. . � at , � - GoDERIcu. -' Mayor, H. HoI -, - . 11 - *at half i -of 1896, at the A - : . . , I sided, as well as froi Fifeshire, Scot stitute for" the fir . L � 8 ill be glad to -are building' .nice ' tl�e product of six acres. � - �A disgraceful scene was enacted in re ! . - .1 - t the- no,m- ination, - and Slippers... Our customer I . ,6c 9 and I Warm Reeve' F. W. Johnston ;Deputy, Reev�, of barley, land, were numerous, beautiful and d . I I - a lar ---rn. out know tlat we have decided to open out -a houses and barns on their farnis,'and- M. G. l Cameron. .Councillors-Dunlo ,' -Mr. ChAs. Sayers, of Hamilton, ed TeesIvater oil Cl- ristmas night. A num- costly. ; rate of -8500 per annuln. . I � . . ;�s -ge ta .. . . ; . (ttutoni. gh,op'ln connection vith our boot the prairie� is beginning to.look 'as if it ,jo on the 31st iUt. f e&n injuries receive�i in her -of young Tien, considerably ,under � --Mr. J. E, To;m,of StratbTOY, for- . . . A - - Walker- I I I _ rda.ii, Butler, G. Acheson, J. H. C O� - annual report OIL Mr.. I I . FVel Ditivid I I ---:fhe eighteenth I Z . I assed itute sta-ff, I . . . . a I and shoe department, where reps 6irg and ordered phad been settled, for 15 years. Tll ree a recent railway a(pidellt on the C na- the ii.ifluence of J iquor, p, merly of - the :Collegiate Insti . � 4 ....; -ney, see- . borne, Ball, 11cle,wen, Jos. Reid, L4, I I D. Bowman, Inspector of the House . � . L eGart t- - L wa r a 8 rqet carryi-b� t p asible ma -finer. years ago r- in Steele B ' t Harriston. . the g one of their compan- - . . . work Wil L be done in the beg one might t avel -t di'�n.Pacifici`rall i St. Marys, is said to be -an :applicant for . - .- . I I � . � weli and elected by. . .. . . . . ingham. Hamber, Murney, Robet ' I ' -tefug-e for the county _. I . � I I . . . 7 � I . . . ; . L ' a . ' - �` . TLhonipson.. . � .. , Uins ;some interesting . 1p � -'; � ' i Vie deputy ree)ra In ou'r h it and cap de'partmen; we have onl county from day light till �darlk'without* --'.,�Igr, FIbre, 0 Montreal, has issued ionswhowas so drunk that ' he could not of Industry and I . the Public School Inspeutorshi of South ' L Persian Lamb Caps left, which Wilil b I p . seeing a hous;, i�tid be conteinted to . a eireu'*lar* to his 'clergy in which he walk but was sib"ing at the top of his of - W terloo,. co,r � . . L s't between Messrs. six choic � L CLINTON. - Mayor', Dr. Williams. I I . 0 .. Huron. I � - : taii,st'cs. Number of inmates now in , I : 11 . 1XI nr gol . 1. L .1 , strongly condemns the tobogganing � voice 4' We ar licr to th, I .. I . A e Astracan Caps ,roof himsef in his -blanket but the Coimcillors�St. Andrew's ) C, I -Hugh .McIntyre, jr., of London, I . I David Manson�.' hold A er3 cheap. botit a doz - . I wardi Coopei, [act the House Lis 74. The number of himates . I . - . I I I I Z . I I �brigh t stars see m.ed io'say :' ". Stra sno wshoe costurnei of -females. . I - abo%,�, etc."i Suili blasphemous cond Soil of Mr. Hugh McIntyre., Sr., Mitch- . I Z mred out at greatly reduced prices, ng' -r, Manning: St: George's ward, Doliert�, I . . . waposed by Wm, to Ilia ell L St. 1, ! I, admitted from the several municipalities . � ' . . . L I I N14 L I ; I i ; . I L it is the best we, have,bat stay in Da- Fitmimmo - A -Secret Ser r1ee. detective isi in shoula not be tol arated. I . ell, has been elected a director of the . � _ _a x. - Alma Gain and Xnitted Caps -very oheap. ns James' ward, Jack I .1 . is as � I . . 1 . Donald, Mr., . . . � . I . . . . - . � ' L . . I Otta w -a ferreting out the Shovers of i Western Ontario Commercial Travellers' .. I I . L . L I I 4ate in �the �.f ternoon 6f Christmas follows: Township of Waterloo, : � � kota, there are better times coming." son, McKenzie. .- " ' 'Wilmot, 2; Wellesley, 2; Wool - El by CZ E. Mason, n � L I - I - Mr. and Mrk were I . Z I ! In this short space of time railroads and . spurioui silver coin which has bee.A in dayA . Hiram Dickout I 10;� Association. I I . : i : WAWAN0811 WEST.-Reeie C. Girvi V I I I I I . . d : 8-tory.- There will, i I i 1. ' � . .9 wich 11 - North Dunifries, 3; town of . 11 � , I I towns have opened up -the country, so - general circulation in that city lately, . � made memberi 1i u communion of the ' I 9 . _Mr.11.Feiguson,of Listowel,hasb-�en - s I (.-vouaciUors, the fol- . . I I . Deputy Reeve, J. Darnion. LCouncillor3 � � 1. i : I . ! . Galt, 4; Berlin, 5; Waterloo, 2; village - . ; - ; � I . -ets equal'to some of . Thames church of the LvAter Day Saints by be- . - rio .�branch of the I I . .: . thatr we have -inark -Mr. Alex. Muriray, of the . appointed by the Onta . aomircees: Robert. -Lockhart, Gibson, Todd. I I � . I - of Preston, 3,; Hespeler, 3. The vari- L. � I � L I I . . ' I , . thet astern States that hay :been settled Ily. Coutkci,,- eon cession,: Blansh�rd, ha' I%hi! fl, rm ing Uptized in tie creek at the London Royal Caledonian.Curling Club, as um- : , A� Elcoa-t, see-- I . I . � . I I . �� I � . . . B.r,YTH.-Reeve, P. Ke ses of pauperism of the inmates . - . . . . I ' ` . i - 20 years. . I i 1. .. Me. of *123 acres to Mr. John' e, f. est and* Port Stanley railway bridge, St. Ous can in the match which is - to be played . . � 11--y � . e. � re I ,1 1"ater Kennedy , i lors-Hamilton, Bowden, H � . I 'ks, i 1. . I ' for sto I 0 Thorr as. Priest Geo. Hanley officiated. admitted during the year were: Sick- pi tly fo - the Ai strict medal between I . a . . i � . . . . . Tfus is a splendid count ck . monds, Nissouri, for the Sam of $8,500. � or r I � . __ � yi sh . r; Ireland, seconded, - : .- 11 . - Kinnon, 0 ' ud'destitution 19. i intemperance, . - I I I I , I . . � I Lucknowand Mowit Forest clubs. 7 � L � . Mr. Srn�th, - a neighbo of- . mine, xG"m,-Mayor, John Neelands! -During the year 1885 there were The communic'q� ts shook and shivered nesa a � I . t McLean was,, . I I � . W`11- ; 3 i mother in the house, 4; weak intel- * - L I � I I . I � - Thomas . � L 126 deaths 'in St. ,25 of w1liell from their inim-.rsion-in the ice-cold . I i I has- 300 head of -horses and cattle. Reeve, WnI. Clegg; Deputy Reev�, ­ I ' ' . dell, seconded ' �' . .� lect, 3 ; enciente,� I ; crippled, I ; de- -The famous and well known vocal- __ � . . I L Av , i lter Scott. . I , I : 1� . The stock ere shipped f ' a. Montana Wa 1 .1 were from contag L6us diseases, and i 14 watek. 1; I I L L I . . In. Broadfoot was� I I __ ­ � I ! serted 1 by parents, I ; insane, 3. TLh6 ists, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. HiLrdy, have . I . - � I last spring, and they are, &ing well. i jaul,i,r, - from accident or v.01 lence. I : I . -Another de bb has been caused by _' __ I . I TT'.-LReeve,, John McMillan; . -Company h i ve t total 6xpenditure during the year was been secured to sing at ,Burns' anniver- I 11 - I ; . $1 . L* - - : I eorg ao o d, - - -The Courtrig� �[ Salt the a upidity or norance of .a druigist'i 'n .. , r . -L . G� I t e C. They have sheds for the cattle and the- deputy, John Britton. Councillors . 923.'67. The total earnings of the sary celebration . Stratford M a. ;. I I Ominatiou of seh,061 � P'le, M ills, $9, 1 - I . I I from made a contract with arties in Petrolea. rk, A little of Artlip'r J. . , I �tt the - sa -me tilnLe 'k I . i . . horses- are stabled. . A cowboy B. Churchill, John Lasbamr I p ' House and Farm, $2 365-77. The per- Hardy is better known- as Jearl-itie Wat- .1 . _ I . i � �. . I I I I . � I I � . � . I I .. die I the other night from ) I � - . I I Montana hepded them in theaummer. Brigham. I, I . . I . for 12,000 barrels of 'Petroleum tar for of Hamiltony I . . . I I . : � r elected for ward "N STREET, SEAFORTH. . . . manent improvements made durinLg: the son. � I I . I . I - , I . CX1LL6P.` 's f �l supply. - the effects of a 4I ise of poison, given in . . It was quite a sight to see the., cowboy, M - Ikeeve, James Hays. their next year's f , S. Harrison, of � . It f6i ward No. 3 ; � , , year amounted to $4,808.92. Amount -Mr. and Mfg. J. L I ., cat- CO . -A.meetingof 00farinersatPor e mistake for an et ietic by Mark 'Munday, . . . . --7- L with his Mexican broucho,'drive the uncillors-Cbas. Dodds, Alex. Mur- ; 9 , the 9L Marys, celebrated the 25th anuiver- . . . . . � id, IN -p. 44 George . � * h1f The horses . in a druggist. Th ff - actually expended for the support of - . ? . , . . I la Prairie on the. 29th ult. decided a child was su ering . . � Wfoixt will . .. . Ap tle into the portal at ni &lie, R. G.'Rossi D. Manley. - ' inmates of the Rouge, .$.3,020.98; aver- B&TY of their wedding day on Monday, I , I . � , contest dopes! . he staDl of the from J��Oup, and the druggist.'adVise . h ult. Between 40 and I -_ 7 I a.re as ,%vild'as an te , . a man buys - favor of red fife' as the stapl L I : Chea, Clearing 8ah9 . B-Ru'9sELs -i Reeve, F.; C. Rogers. . the 28t 50 Of I . ' ' . - - age e�pense for each inmate per year, - L . W P a horse he has to get a c W Oy. to lasso wheat crop for blanitoba, b�t recom- the use , but put up'. by mis- ­ L 7 .- . � rien 8 wer" es I I . . O' C ouncillors-J. Wynn, W. F. Vanstone, . 4 $41-71� i their relatives and f ' d If& e n t. . .. . him. they bre these wild C eorge Baker, W. H. Ke xperime ing with i L ier 'va . - . take a' compound of ipecac and opium. Of - - I � . I When ,a rr. - : mended e ! e - arl � . ­Sdme time ago the attention L -the -The other night two druAken raen I . Wry.. -, . . horses to harness they ill single one Tuu-,cBzRuy. -- ' Reeve. James Hen'- rieties of wheat ! ! I -�he remain4 of Hon. Adam Crooks 1; ! . . . . :- . - . . I I : .. I - ' Dominion Customs autheritie WAL;s di- quarreled at the Windsor hotel, Sti � � . I . . .110S. -IN -1r. A, bf c w , . out from the herd, the cowboy on his - ni�gs ; deputy; Win. McPherson. Coun- -John Newsom;,' who was sussected ! arrived at ToTon �o from Hartford, Con- rected 1 to the fact that American pork 1. . - I I � Marys, when one of them, named Sully, . � . . �� � . . Z - -AT- - 'Oth ult., and - ' , L .tool Section, No. 9 . � broncho and run him till . of setting fire to the barns a � out- 1 nectiqut, on the �� the fun 'bit the ear off the other, who did not � I � 17 � � ., will take after - out, then lasso cillors-Robert Evans, .Mr. .Thompson., uildings on the farin of M ' � . oil.' was Uing. imported into Canada in. Oris- _. 1. � 11, on Tuesday,, Der- -, he. is completely tirea b rs Stoddaft, eiral ook place the same afterno L . : . .. . . I i � - . John Diment.� . -the 3rd ' � . prom on -made barrels. By an amendment to realize -his loss till he saw the detached I �,,Pilg were exantleot - - L Lhim, bring him -into the corral, put the I issouri, D11 of Decqw - Therl was a lar& attendance of - . � IVIV ^ IN L EAST WANYAN0811. - Reeve, Robert in 'West N i ' ' ' L the Customs -Act passed last session the member lying on the floor. - � 11 . if-, I , 2 harness on him -and hitch- him to & Currie; de�uiy, Finlay Anderson. Cot as been &I b6ol and is now in jail inent: citizens. i The pallbearers .were . . . I . � � . - by- Messrs. Fraser,. - : - L - - - in- ber, h . . . . made wares of i. . -1 .1 . . - . r rti%tion of prison- . � 1; M. - ROW! lumber wagon, and drive him until he i . . I jeock, neighburiqg__ . F AN . ' .. at London. i . . � Lieutenant-Gov4rnor Robinson, Hon. 0. ImPO -MT_ Jones, of Listowel, recently I j i - I . ­ � r . . ,eillcirs-The �ime as last year. y kind was prohibited, and a.'num- from Montreal ' ' ship no . i r - .. . � ever - . iner-in which the -- - I is completely tired out. 1. I BAYFIELI). ' Reevejohn Eason. Court- -John McDou 11. proprietor of the Mowat, Ron. Al, S. Hardy, Hon. A. U. � telegraphed ; - V , I - her of barrels Coll .1 : .. __ taining. pork have been cattle." The telegram as teceiv - I � :1 � various intricatew � . . There are quite a number of Ifuro-n L e s Caledonia - Iron 79rks, Montfeal , was Ross,t Hon. Al�x. Morris, and Nicol . ed read - '. - , I . 'illor -W. W. Connors , q. , Pollock,. - Lqeized.�; Th -0 hipper8 of the pork'were ' L � ­ . . P � * � 8 jNr . � I 1. ven is a ?V1 - SE 1 LFORTH, 8 I y- a I �'.-'Balil J. eld. � . -Chic " . Large4lian- j � �Xlr. Mi.E% boy inthi countr I mialit - mention I I I set upon by two roughs the other night, Kingsmill. The remains were interred 11 "41A.Pe4ttle." Mr.,J,oneswasout$1-00 . I .� IN STRUE T, � � 0 1 I "Of a g)la watch, chain �nd in St. James' ce I etery. Arniou�r ,t; CO., of ago I : e . I - aki . . a few of their nani6s, that live close L and robbed. . . Ir . by th mistake, and threatens -to sue the � � i �, .-ag teacher. A I by CoLlio sH.�Reeve, A.'Allan by a tities #e imported here every year for : � . - � Joao I . - company. � . -1 - ' Adeliza Da% is, a domestic, � came . - . itors I Illy fariii. First is ,.PLILI Jeffersoll, . . '- locket, valued at $z :00. One of the ass*il. . . 11 j were preseinf,. - majority:of 55; Deputy Reeve- Joseph - I e in the lutaber camps., and the barrels - I , I . . I I I I us 1 --A worthy Citizen of St. Marys was - . - I from Wingliam; he has a find farm, ants was arrested. . I -to Toronto about three months ago from - . i . . . R,-v-e,q well sAtisfied Beck ,m4'jority- 13. , I .. . et'red under con- 1 I 1 � I �� - . v I . are Sai to be trianufa u , considerably surprised the other day -at, - : k6rk. 2XIr. T&I . nearly att of which is under ct4i ation; -The little 8-y ar old son of Squ�re Sarriia without the knowledge of her fi � IcEwen , . GoDEIVICH ',r0WN5HIF.L-:Reeve, G. El-, tract at Joliet State Prison, 11161�9114. . . I 2 [" for 1886. . Clearing lie built a fine house this last summer ; ' Thomas Kelly 6 cheque for $20, ill Paynlen_t . Thim. -w holding a Grea.,t liott, majority 3 ; Deputy Reeve, John . ,of Yarmouth, on Th rs- arents. She has been despondent of receiving E . - . I . . NV 0 V re.na * . Recently the Dominion authorities dis- . � . � -Sday afternoon she was I . I I � � , ' d his brother Richard has also a good ' -, j; day last, while pla y�n 11 th 1h ft, late,, and on Thu, of a watch he bad sold to a comrade 40 ' � � �s t __)Ln N(y. g" 'ate in every line of goeds, which are an Beacom. Councillors -E. Acheson i .� 4 1 - � L I . r L fine stable and. ' . to ti e oor I . L : ut -,c in a 9� I e a - - room of J. Sut] i , Zn;eo.Ll( i'�Jl 6 ffewing at. a. - Call and farm, and "is b *1. J* fell through - , belol�v, Y� ;is- fQund dead in th4 iet-lana,- patchek! special agents to Chicagofor; the Years ago,,on the credit System. The . "", so , JoI:Lel n. : � me of 9 great. sacrif ,.cc.. a. 1"'lliott . I&'.. of investigation, and to 'warn � I !"-,ir,_,.,,,6,, . m barn this fall. -2r. Gre from' . whom she pqrposle L i cheque came froni Californiai . , Mn, I enon, tance 6f 20 feet, fracturing both bo es a- commercial tm eller, with . L . . m . � ! rERTH., ., . . the big concern agains . . - y. a, abou& - ace the bargains. . , I t packing L their I . � . re , � I I - : ­ Wingliam, has a fine: farni, mostly all - J. - J. �M, of the w'rist joint. I ,had taken Shelter for a few days. She - . . the be-nedlictal ere� . � . DuUL1N-.---*ayor, cKenna - I T . s in prison- e productions. TheseL -Tende'rs for the-'Ceutral drain in . . . I, . !had poi.soned hei self. Shewasabout2l 900 mad . L I � -1 all new, being bought ready for the spring crop ; lie intend., Reeve, A. Al.; Ross; deputy, Terrencol I L,M i r F; Ellice township,wereopenedon the 26th I � r, of the 4til. coa� The g,00d-$ are I . I . I I . 1r. E. Mordni" Of Nia a a. alls agin ts i e - � 1. 7 building' & house - L ; of ' no I I � tie hit-Ilidso -in -, I J,at thia. fall and winter trade. inLthe spring, and is Slaven. - Co Ilors-C. Prendergasti' South, spent a pa,,t, New leat's Day years of age. She left a note saying .were allowed to inspect pack rs' ult, as follows -.-Corrw & Kilburn,S14 . Re sum I . Unci . . � 0 1 book8,iwhich showed that a certain per- '_ . � . r .. . . . busy engaged hauling the lumber. Mr. o . blame. was attached to Sutherland, but . 200;. Robert Armstrong, $11,400; Geo. . � � Ttven 111onths, old. . M. D yle and; Geo. Deiget, -! - , in lanting trees, grapevines, and -black . centage of barrels exported' to Canadian I . - - . . Ith Itt Dre Goods we- never had such a L G-. Fer�uZn, from Tuckersinith; has I - I that she had tak ell her life. because She Lee, $8,225; A. J. Ste -,I $7,997,; S. e �uvorted stal- - �. 99 I . " a HIBIlEnT. McLaren , ang red raspberrie i. 1 Thig will give 6ur . I . hoice q'L - - - ' _�Ieeve,' Alex. I . . de-ale'ra- were the product 6f con�ict-& � I I I - Vileft 4- Duneark - le VL-ari.ety Of fabric T good, farm. I might mention . one hun' deputy, Thomas Ryan. ' Councillors— friends in the Old Clomitry some idea Of wa's in'trouble. � . The firms were warned against continu- T. Alartin, $7j75:); P. J. Writt, $7,250; . I I � : � . e boy I . I -Two clijldr i i, a boy and q J. Reid, $7,01 0 ; Stewart & Nicholson, I . I I ; dked names from Huion, and th e _irl, en- . - . 11,017 was made by L 8 Jam" Morris, John Jefferson, Robert the horrors 6f a (.,'- nadian winter. . the practice, and were informed . I I I � I 1. I . nia, the '\ I &If seem -well pleased. with the country, - r . tered a butchex's shop n Sai I t,o $7,OW ; I L - � _ fa .-Jantle and.Ulster Cylotbs, all the Barber.. - - . i Ing Mgar & Davis, $6,W;4ohn - . ca-ler. -Mr- Isaaa ' . .that a4 prison-niade barrels -shippet. I ste-iv lieveltiesi 1 4 -A row obeu rre I between two barbers . . anting to) LiSTOAVEL. -, Mayor, William Hes�; ' other night. T e boy's curiosity was their lCanadian customers would � be Curtin, $6,885. Stewart & Nichol- I I and I have not board of any w, I . . . - � ncessiaxi, has pu;r- � I - I F in a Toronto barbc r shop last Saturday excited in seeip a blue' placard fastened ,. L son were awarded the contract, - ' � . � - -go back to Ontirio to farm. '..Most of . 9 ' ' ­ , I - t. Aidl , �,ll f ro Cb lAren's- Jack reeve, T. E] Hay ; Deputy - ReeVej I and destroyed From figures � . I � -10, , RANJ r. La,di.,-s', Misses' and ­ . evening -while th(y ting ion seized . � � __1 , were opera . 1. . to some of the It. eats to 'designate their ,� . . . : them were like va.� self ; they could not 1'.. '.Uartin. Councillorli-East Ward given by Commissioner Johnson, i it is -Rev. H. T. Crostiley delivered -his . I - I knes-h. for the anni, _et-", B. ,'s Overcoats and S lits. . I customers. One o the inen stabbed e weights, etc., �rid approached one of . ]on � I . I . I L , � � . . . I "I afford- to buy a farm in Ontario, and did A. 214oyer, .�_. McDonald,;R. Roth * I that in 1884 there were 10) song lecture I I Strange Phases of Z . . , rhf Purposes trav- � - 9 other with his 8683ors, from the effects shown L 72,-, . Ch r'eii's 6, WL El I them evidentlyl with the purpose -of : si . . . . U1 the couitty of I . 'Cadirs', C',ent's, Boy's . I I Centre ]Ward -Wm. Bruc' . . i . . orted int.-) CaIna.- Human Nature" in the Alethodist � ; I I - ; I . I a 1.1 I ild not believe in reuting and paying'A350 I . of which he died in,'& short time. 673 �o6iids of pork imp I . - - - , I Underdlothing--all in large assortments. a year for the use of it. Tile mail who I . . . . � I reading it. Th� ittle girl upon notieIng 1-diL, which is about 80,363 barrels, ',most ch reh, --St. Marys, n Mond y ven g 11, . I . I -114avidsour all old - Dihgmal�, Win. Welch; West Ward- � . I a o a, �e in , .; - - � owns a farm of 100 iieres -ill Canada bad -A redd4nt of Warwick dame noar the action of heO brother called to him to I I ax -been m ­Nlani- . . � __ ; I R.' Woods, S.� Bricker, John 'Binning. I , I of whi:I61i iii credited to. Cbicago men., last week, to a very large audience. The J . . . � . d the other ' ay roi J . .. . . I better stay On it, but any young mail losing his lipmeste day. His- come aw , f I that; " don't you see . j ! . . . 1'ears, is honle, vis- l4adi� .s' and Misse's' Fur Capi, Far . . . LOi�A-II 'Reeve, Robert Jones. Coun-, - ' - .0 I I lecture was replete with te'lling points, i - starting to farni-with I small, capital, or . - I little grandsbn set fire to some ,cloth ng'L it has the ,dip itheria." This is one � -rent E,hase- of huniaw � � - . . . ep. and every diffe .. . . o(l -8 ( lapes, F Sets and Fur Trimmings- Adains, Woods- Hickey, Quer: . * L , -1. k Weill #17 6illors Th New CountY Coun ' . : I a t )ed y Mr Crossley � . i � , and - , * ' � 1. i . _e -'I o� ,evtra ,,I . ; L 8 .1 t I - I , 11 th F -,airie Pr' I I . - I I . _ L. : here than at ho m'e_ There are thousands , Uel imely1iiscoVery t iere would have been Board of Healt mean b The Couuty Council of the county of - . . - I the inalf who rents a farm call do better tpgesser.- - . 11 . hangin on the 'wall, and but fo a proof hat the jq ,eniles know what the - nature an descril � retil.rUlM ' . .NIAIR�Y�. - Mayor, Sam I I .y posting'up a ' � -, w . . � I . � T in the - KT was illustrated in song in his inimitable - CI, I . I . _ follow' - _. of acres in Dakota just w�itingfor some ' no house left. blue card. . .i .� towIll H Tnpojked of Lthr .ing style. I . . - and Boy's Far Cape, Cloth .4ye"Irs. - Councillors � South Ward . .1 . uron will be co . . , . 4yraier occupationf.L _. %fell s i . T. D. Stwiley I ,T L homas T. Smith, J _� I . , i I - I � L ('apil, Plush Caps, Knit Caps�,etc., in honest fafiner to come &lid' settle here I allies -',Nlr. Joshua Velton of Benhin - n, -rhe treasui .r of Huron ship. represI6ntatives for the current yea�, : �The Ligtow�el Banner of last week . . . '11r. Hugrll -Me- I � I jw escapE , I la--� . � niarr I=VH. I)EPUTY. says: -One of'our would-be Councilmen t I I - w"IeWsi. I oni. p ses. large �Aaek- 8 I . I - . . and make a honte for himself, 'and you (iiiest; North W�rd-J.' A. Mathieson Oxford,vounty, hi.s sold his beauti ul latel'y had a ,-. He wu re- - - � . - I ,. .urpo, . . don't need to be afraid that Uncle Saill' � y I turiiing from� council M'eeting alonj the Seafortil .......... I). D. Wilson Jas. Bea'ttie- � . I � ,; in . I I � M. D.' H-.' E. Wilson, W. .Cosgrove; brown careiave t am to Robert L;ipg, I interrupted another -when speaking at. - arn- Dex t -1 C 4, lb- ,,.-, I ,_ ! I , 1 . . S.Sinilliqj . , ,In . 11 . i ht meting by exclaim- � . . Spring- . els, Shirt DO'S, Cottolis, R. S. Rupert of Palsieo I Orq! Ripley in a blh�ding a rm, Tuckersinith ... ... David Walker the Monday ni U I - Tweeds, Flan 5 -will drive you off it. : - - : West. Ward , John Grantl Esq.. 9 y, Scotland, for a handsot e railway fir, Not elected, . - la tke niason work -_ ' . t � . . a -Y " _. . I , es, in fa t all Uxids- of .and a Is " . . I -e one of the.fine - and fell inio'L al culvert fO feet eep";_ Usborne .. ....... T. M. K . I . Cantors, Cretonn � A nian with three horses � ; I figure. They wei st car . . ing " That's a falsehood !" The Speaker � � I . � D. J. White.. I . Exeter ............ Dr. Rollins W, G. 1�issett . . . � 111 the 'fraarina. . . I which stunn�ed 1 him so that he lay 1. i �, C, tro()ds fully assorted, and all will be plow" can break- froin 60 to 7 aards in - Doherty I riage t6ams in, the Dominion. . I � I _ I ULn-' H. Eilber.) quickly turned round and remonstrated- . L - Z, . L I t � .,N11T61E L._�'_'Afayorj James 0 . . I ,.,..S. Ratz . .� .. 3 Witt be wie of the . - I i I i SbLphed'. .� - - - * : . . 1. . , rL S � � stonbs or stunips conscious in the' now until the Sound of . . . C. Eilber f ' ng, ' . ! � . -f . ­'ol& reltift dles of cost. one season. He has no reeve Thomas McClay;. deputy, J. W., ­ - . by sayi I I Sat; there and never in- . :, . -A young lad son of Mr. Andr�w' I* h . . � � - I � V . . � . . - I a pas. -king over ar6used Hay ...I ....... ,..s. Rannie J-C.Kalljf ie8 . � . I �_ - . . to bother hini.-afid so yousee f e farmer Cull. Councillors- West Ward-RobL ,N ' T'eEwater, has lately be- the night trai . terfered while you were telling a lot of - , . . . - cKague, of e ' . I I I i - � - - - I . .lid a. I � ' I .1 . . . . t difficulty he ma aged Stan.ley I .......... John Torrance A.M.Ca npbell e au .. - ;* I . I (" ,� along a - .gets it good start at the be6inning. Just ' Bell, W. It' Davis' James Wilson, i Fr - e I . . - I .9 come mentally der inged. It is supposed c � ' - . . � I . T'h am ; . . Je-s how long to reach 6 fa iyard and crawle in ' tes . him. With Clinton I .......... A. Mellurehie ,11 n'. ("'2 barefaced lies. " Intuitivily th - � as Ont. ask sonve-of the-oldset r Ii ron dience added a -little. more and imme- � t 6f 'VelVetSL I . Noith Ward- . Dent, H. J. Hurlburt;. GoderiO Tow I � . � , ;e .. A .the tro ble- isattri bu table to a blow Ion - - le I . i e 14i've a vel :1 . anioiig a numb r of pigs, obtaini g in rn - _ �. - ­ A. Allan , _ ( '0�1 ii....F. W. Johnson ; - ( 4 . I 30,K - 1 ck � I W - 11 . -ere oil the farm bjefore they A. Burritt; South Ward -R. W. Keeler t � -th f B e . . � . �Ittt- tlMt this favor- P I I shes, which -we are q iIa ex- they m had 9 the. 4eid recei%,e(. some time ago b i _Calbo O.. J diately the house was in, uproarious , I � 0 . e a ' I I . 4 this way he wa inth necessary to !keep PoderichT'p......G. Elliott . L . . . - 'J.1L (_'t)lle,(r - for 'ntgL in. - I u � D I L . . - I ti, %,�SL ' )i6der, and i at T. S. Ford, Win. Forrester. fall from a horse h was' Hdir T - _ .3fe4urchie laughter. .B ,� 4a(l it in shape to us a elf-] 4 t ,Om ; tra hiducelile . . i . . .- ! i him alive 1113 til be was found in the Mhfield ..... ..... Joseph Griffin , � - . - - . .think of the difference of a man stat tint, .. - . P. Clarr, � 4-11.w, I 0 STR.�TFORT)' -Ma o', C. J. MeG L . . . I -While Charles Glen, of Milverton, I - . aificcqtt euro]I_ - I � . . .. .y r regor. , _Nlew Year opened in Kingston by morning. P - C. D.urnidn - . . _ . � - 1IIhPL.t_tik)1I ill--i,tL I vel field to plow: *lid the *' - was.engaged chopping, in the woods he co-oponinfr ()117'jan, � .. 'd at flid on a e - man Alder.men-Bennoch, Rig , Tretheway West W�wanosh . .C. Girvin rry ; I . 9 -t Wawanosh .-RobertCu K Anderson I I chopitlid clear itup. Ithink I a tragedy. An old man narned James - s ago Frederick Pi chel,, F -ah . . ­ I . - I . Several ye ' � . i - I fall 'ter'D starting to Jailieson, Lu ton, - Williamson, Lark- I - rhLpted to dislodge several entangled I'll ellro,11- � - . . I- - . .. , p I - 'ernia was confidential ,lerk Bayfield .......... John Esson - , attei . . I - 11 King,,%,.-hile looking through his win- a young G. IL thirty niore ap- - - ill atl . . � � 1 -3113th ......... � ... P. KIII I' trees, when they came* down on top of . I ti ' the nian on the bush lot w init that worthy, Dufton, Gorgo , Barnesdale' dow, betw,een 3 and 4 o'clock, I out of August, Be . p h I StorL I .11 .. . � LVO i� en r , Ch *ap Cas e there is many a hard day's work- before . fel teim & Sauer, clo hi . . I e� Baker, Dowe" lkacphe - ng Hullett ....... .... John Mc3lillan John Britton Ily driving him into the ground. , . L - : -ived . . L � 0 'his - Deck. policeman meirchants, "Newl York. At -the J�wish 31orrig_'.... _W.Wra�, - Cha *Howe him,litera ucc . P . . it is in good work iJIg shape, but 'bn the : r6on, Scrim aeou�l and broke A' . J i . ries I N w . 1! U: . Vallstone. L . . inings W.XcPherson His companions -had to cut the timber . . . e V &P )1' atiolIK . . 11 � � . , fo Turnberry ........ Jas., Her L . L I I - I - � - - New Year a member of the firm handed , I I I � ; . I I � ye(;t(�(_J tiAilIt every I , 19'el Prairie the work can mostly all, be I . und him dead shortly after the acci I I : - � . . I I . is; Xew Wroxeter.. .. . - ..Thos. Saunders � i . off him oefore -he could be extricated. . I - I . � . - � -OF I _. done. with horses and machinery. - � -A lady,was canvassing in Toronto dent. . . i I - Fischel a chec . for $,2,50 as b i . E_ 13- Cook) UD0n . - I Ied. , The closing, - . � I - . I" I L I . YeAr's ift at t] e same time requesting Howick.. . ........ John Kaine He was taken home insensible, and 4 . I T. wiigon� T L I I . . of your inan reiders on behalf of Mr.'Howland a day or two -fhe'W- omen's Protectivelmmigration 7 , . . . m . . ;I -lit surpassed in I . Perhaps some _ Y. . I . ' edieal examination it was found that I I ( - nee t e English emigration him to talance be .books and send the W Oliyer) - � I . . . � would like to know how we -spend. the before the election, among. the denizens Society denou Gr6y ............... Tho8AStracba - .iry en at the knee, and the . . . I'r (Yee' -%jigs - I ' , schel "' & r4nsI his leg was brok I � � � - asions. . - I In all the Small J'OWIISL of balance sheet to the head office.. Fi i ;1 . 'Jiter of His. Honor winter eveuings. Richmond street west. Amongst societies for sen bg British imbeciles Brussels.?.* ........ F. C. Rogers . ! I -t6d lit shoulder dislocated,, he al., -o receiv- I . �� HOFFMAN BROSog, -there are i"ting rinks,, daneina, all others she called on.a woman who had a to Catiada. Withi the last three months took the $2-5500 a A fled, leaving a letter McKillop .......... Jas. Hays To be e1% r . � I I . � ; graduating I . . kinds of am ments to paIas I the 0 tinie vote at .the � oming election. In men-. the Montreal Soc ety has had shipped confessilig thati-be had 'forged checks' W-wgh.,g ......... W:Clegg Walter Scott ela- serious ,fracture of Ahe skull, with . ; I . use I L . c . . I . L I , .117- 1,1,�., a r I y t -w. e a t y , � I . - - L to. England . . I . . and , robbed th�e firm. His employers - � , spinal and internal injuries, the extent � , � ature, . I away,. and young iihd old attend. . They tioning her business she spoke in high back three insane women, L ' . At, the I . I , music, fine, . I SEAFORTH. . L . . have L sociali but they are a little differ- terms of Mr. Howland, and did her while ej fourth of. tae same class has been found'that Fise`1 D1 had robbed them of' -The tea meetin ' the. Methodist of which are not yet known. I i i . . , ; ro, on Christynas time of writing consciousness had not . �011(;e, at t4e Jano . r75,000. The �clerk fled to Canada, church, at Lon - - Un I . . - _i � . entfiom those in Cjij�ada. Thefirstone bestto-get this woman to promise to placed' in an - asylum, to become a per � ell attended, considering fully returned,and bewas ina ve I � . I . 1_� , � 11 I I -1 , , , I 11 __ I... 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