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� . —,- - — __ I - . Iv of their resped- ,too.,' There was no e on It, Ane edibles. were an the The officerx elected for. the ensuing year. ened straw o � - Gillick ; H�ibbert, Wtn. R*beitw;
I � . and give the representat es y heavy. Messrs. gptten up in the usual J�Ood stylPf, the same as the sun reflects from a and A. U
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� NTS . they the.loss will be prett liv- misses Miller. The music was rare in. areas follows : President, A. H: - Man- 0 � . .ton James .-Colquboum; 1494i4;
have axes of their own to grind, - ' . Johnston ; I sAingled toof, and scorches the trees. FOUST , ae Th9mas se
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. NRW - ADVERTISEME personally interested in, these tive CountiA to understand that Wilson Cox.and J. Harrison, both to say that all enjoyed them- ning - Vice President, J. I . d COMMittA , I
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� __1 who are must support it.in Parliament, there are - I ' locality, each lost a deed, and P -easurer, W. 4sokson; Hood crops, such aa - �otathes, are the Wm. Bushfiel . � up
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� not be con- selves thoroughly is to give but a feeble Secretary, an Gourley, Geori
. n the parenthesis after projected railways that can . act in I ra,—J. Whitehead W.' beat to plant in orchards. .Orchards I 0. w
Aff The Agure betwee on which would dare horse last week from unknown causes. Honorary directo, It p Green and J.
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i each line denotes the page of the paper structed without Government. aid, and not many members who . hich ,-description of the proceedings. t, sh�uld be culti ated ,and manured. .... .. Mutton, Thonuis
I the advertisement *ill be found. I tnimous request —During the recent wind storm w - Doherty, D. A. Forrester T. Carber IV LL A:tiditors, wm. Pottsond A. R
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L . n ' The annual meeting of the -Turn- 9 Nothing ,Till res,o�ond more freely to onal- if , � I
� of the pro�- in opposition to the 11� r ry — Fuller, . - .
� skatin Rink Opened—J. A� Anderson. (8) they,cdme to the assistance . tatives d througfi Stanley on Janual Agricultural Society was I W. W. Farran, M. McTaggart W. -'C. �� JBurrett- I - I
-!—Dr. Washington. (6) Ounoils, and'the represen pl&slhse - , berry Branch Rotson, A. tivatiag and manuring than fruit trees. hall
. fead ! Reac, * Of the c . th inst -le W. J. Bi ins, X� ,_ I _. light in the dining,
� Read N fessional railway promoters and join I 2t 0 th6 barn belonging. to Mr. J. W f held 611. Thursday evening, 9t - The Sear , An electric
Sale—H. Colcleugh. (6) . O,, if united, have ,strength Mille O,f the 5th concession, h3id half o rs,—J. Ashes are,./tbe beA manure that can be - ex—
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Farm for a reversal of of Ontari , . I . 'Mcmurchie, W. of - the Ontario House, St- Marys,
Regular Visit --Dr. Washington,. (8) with them in demanding off and entirely smashed annual auditors' report showed a balance got for &IIII orcharA, and any farmer who
: any leg- - the roof blown 4 Ransford, u',day evening, 11th. The .i;k_
. , Shorthand—Box 14, Seaforth. (8) . ' Iicy. Very strong ,euougli in Parliament to'secure was of over $70 on hand. The following M. McEwen, John bindsay, � ashes 'or trades them off for Ploded on Sm -t I � ,I
. La Grippe—J. S. Roberts. (8) - the Government po . thwy desire if the only to pieces, but no, other damage - sells his . -or in switch- ,
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I y . . were elected officers for the ensuing James Snell, George E. Pay, Dr. Black � promptness of the propriet -
XicKillop Directory for 1890 (6) bear on the islatiOn . . done. I � . I all, James Reynolds, S. G. Plumxner� soap does a very foolish thing. It will urrent averted anything 11
Fromtha,ottmva Free Press—Dr. WaWngton,(8) pressure was brought to I - I year : Charles Henderson, President; Ing off the e,
� EARNESTLY seek it. . aid Wiugham es ViCL i fi L -, .
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o do th . . , Dirbo- Win. Costs. Auditors,—John Harland pay b ra ten -fold to save his ashes for
is last session, �Inspector Paisle I nore ,serious than the breaking of the �c�
. B%nkers � � - Fr -T George Moffatt, - d and buy his soap. damagedwire, _t]
� Clearing l nn & Duncan. (6) - professional visit i ay, 10th inst. I and P. Cantelon. his orcha L - a a ,slightly
I and one member, a supporter of the have I tors for Turnberry, .rhon Gay, John should be spread out over- the roots I globL -rid
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- Roaaderma—H. spencer Case. (6) . I . ' THik County,of flaldimand is to when, we uinderstand, four of *the hote I —The annual -meeting of the Morris also , ------ . I p,ls mother of the pro- V
threatened to. resign L- � $20 an obert Max- . L .. N
: To Blacksmiths--Alo-x. Young. (6) hi i d Little, George Craikshank, I utter Factory and not heaped up around t4e trunk. _Mrs. IDW -j,
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I %n Concert. ($) --Goverwent too, t positively re- - , another, election, the Supreme Court keepers paid m the sum of well and Thomas Jenkins.; for Morris, and- Grey Cheese and B unk as . ra of ihe Mitchell Advocate, who
� Caledoni. I because the Go- L " . — f Justice , for selling liquor on election - f last Spread it out as wide from the tr Prieto �. e 0 - a
, Skating Ri4k Opening. (8) I . I vernmen 'having sustained the verdict o costs each I all Wm. Isbister, John Elston and Peter was held in Brussels on Monday o I - the resideno Of I �v R, ,
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L W ake—D Lothrop Co. (8) -give a bonus to a proposed road ' - day. A terror to evil doers is -this t Fowler; for East Wawanosh, John An- week, President Ireland in the chair. the area cover6d by the branches of. the - 'was very ill at just week, died on
� . ide ANY fused to Falconbridge unseating Mr. Coulie , . - . I � He des I ]Davis, Mitchell.
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. Sullins( Off—D. weismiller. (9) � . license inspector. - The t was read, ex lain- tree. ,6Jbed the operation of 16th inst. The Ai lady : R
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.- Disqolution of ;,hip—Cook & Reith- (6) - to run through his coustitii.ency., lie present representative in the Dominion —The farm in, Stanley, belonging to derson was re-elected Secretary-Treas auditors' repor - I secondes ed all t*o giVe the pro- Tharsday, attend the 'New
. Partnen, I I - � ed ,tri&- adopted. Move( and grafting and adiis Cigna to Mitchell to .. I
Loolt out for it --Geo. Good.. (8) . he .
xoney in your Pocket—Geo. Good� (8). , did not get the bonus, however, and ' Parliament. The bribery was commit- Mr. J. W. Mills, lot 21, concession 5 urer. I den and Allen fessional grafters- wbo come � ' from the Year'a fegtivitie8 With her children and c
; . - . w : . I ) . -t Oi —Norynan a young son of Rev. James carried, that Walter Bei` els4here a wide berth as . Uza - -
Notice—Code & Fannie. (% — did not resign, but still lives to rene ter of %Mr. Coulter 8, has been sold o Mr. Thomas Watt? P &ne he other side or a . caught the influe - 1
7 � I ted by� a supper Livingstone, of Clinton, met with a Cochr be appointed scrutineers. T . of his
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: � . Wbodstock, for the sum of $2,500, which ' 26d 1
1 . the atta'ck this session. hat Mon- following Directors -were elected for the the most of themare frauds,' There is —)4r.
# I agency was t he painful, and peculiar accident on. ' Mr. WMI.
I W , is considered a- very reasonable figure. why every farmer or farmer's
I - P whose only Act Of : John Cardiff, George no reason : -graft his T -�_ Lin Logan to I
I �, ,umors are afloat, that under these mning of last week. The child- current year
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1. V�JtVL#n &CV0$Jt#T .0 I . . which selected There af e 76 acres; the land is first class day e, Brewar, James Ireland, John Strachan son Should not' be able to �
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; attended the Convention " rid the, kitchen, � � romroy, of Stratford. Thi . . �
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� — repeated and determined assaults, the Mr. Coulter as its candidate. This was but the buildings are not the best. ren were playing arou and James TurnbAll. Moved by John own trees. They could , - q jully understands hisbusine'sy 'having
I — g to weaken I . —The homestead ofAe late Henry where the tea kettle stood on the stove, � -1 Ilam � -,
I , I Government are commencin agency . hildren pli � Cardiff; seconded by Alexander For- operation in to; minutes ' and then . Fu )n factory for
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held by the Courts to constitute D,y.futly ' � hac .
1 13, lIt6 concession bf Hut. boiling. One of 'the c ,, themselves . d Mr. Thomas Ballan I
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� , SEAFGRTH. FRIDAY, Jan. 24, 1890. and there is a prospect that during the Medd, lot ut of syth, that John Forbes be re-elveted when they did:�the work
under the Act., In view of th decision - lett, containing 125 acres, has been sold attempted to blow down the spo do salesman. �—Carried. Moved by John they would'.kno*, it was property done � in North Easthope for I
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. _. present'session they will ask the Legis no member can be sure of retaining his to Mr. Gavin Hamilton, for the' sum of ' Norman thought to n, seconded by James Turnbull, and would save money besides. tyne's fa is thoroughly upright, I
The Dominion Parliament. and z m . S5,7 . a and likewise, but instead of blowing down; Stracha u . - - two years. He - ' -ki �
, I ' at lature to reverse its recent policy seat no matter how uch himself or his 00 cash. it is a splend id fa rin , M. Cardiff be a ditor,--Car- great seerlet in grafting is .to have the - and will not be long in w,oi tug up a- -1
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I The Dominion Parliam authorize the granting of aid to certain I is by no means dear, even with land low. drew up, the result being that* he got a that Mark � the Is . good business- - .
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of last week. Al- . leading friends may strive—to secure a . . .� mouthful of scalding water, and suffer- ried. From the financial statement the inside bark, 'Iibt the outaide,of cion -
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� Ottawa. on Thursday roads that are not being promoted'fof � in price. . following facts are gleaned: Amount re- directly opp�site the inside bark on the —The St, Marys council Of 1890 'is
I ed conside'rable pain therofrodi. �
I -con- tion. . However,it is better to $7,613.31 ; tree and to have the proRer wax. The ultra Grits, six mild .'
from the Throne pure elec . —Mr. John Tborrington, formerly a of Ex- ceived in cash for cheese . composed of two
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though the Speech � . ly speculative, ngham, met with an ac- —Mr. John Rendle, butcher, . via 1�
colonization, but for pure Leesfernaker, best preparation for' this is i h the - pro- :,0onservatil -
. � the laws interpreted on the rigid resident of Wi week, Paid haulers, $969.98 � . c p,eformers, one staunch . I
tained about as little as it possibly could We hope have e a eter, met with an accident last 7 - of half a pound of tallow, one , a one on the fence-. -Denorninatio#_ �
and competitive purposes. rather than on the lax side. Haldi- cid at last week which resulted in hi - which nearly cost him his life. Several $715-20 -, directors' salary, $15 ; sales portion 2 wax and two pounds of an priges four�Preb-
and foreshadowed a very light sessional - If i� is, we hope death, at Denver, Colorado. On .Wed ry's salary, pound of bees . Ally the new board com
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. I . . this is not the case mand has enjoyed the luxury of a Do.- persons,� he among others, we're at Mr. man-'asalary, $44.15; secretai ing of the I
programme, indicatioreare not wanting - � I liesday he. stepped off a street car when !I 9 uditor' , Itossiu. He advised the graft' I a four , 'One Bapti4 ;�
: the Legislature will strengthen the Gov- . . --- . Sh%pton sin the township of Stephen, $75; treasurer's salary, $25; a a by teTiAn , Meth-odi'Sts' - I
� minion election every year for the past and fell, receivin - - �Ln
that point to a session of about the the ,,ar was in motion, � 9 at $10; patrons, in cash, $5,686.30; pa- beat kinds of fruit on the hardy, natural and one unknown- The followl i necie: I
st . illing a'N�eef. Having got the anini I
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I ernmenta.1 vertebra so that it will resi Is expected Me. Coulter internal injuries, from the effects of k ; Total pounds trunk as likely to give the best results. pation's are repyesented -_ Two Pill SA I
. usual length and in ' As it usually five years. It i . � th� following Friday, ready for Oressing they proceeded -to trone in cheese, $306.82 . .
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, terest. the pressure,P,and if the Governments which he died on and of milk received, 942,220;� total pounds He I did. not advise pruning the trees two dealera'in eggs, z
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I will be re-elected. � The beat way is to, -prune �, squill cwOmPO'-Indera,
z takes this large and somewhat unwieldy � I - suspend it for further ' ' e when large . ii ter and produce, --a banker, h harrieks ;
7 � p � -embers will promptly . —Soon after the early train left Luck for the purpose -they had placed a stout of cheese made, 84,142 ; average pric b t I
� er8ists, that the ni to as they, grow, and . -
� m,o-nth to I '. the windy -5 mills; av- Off the young apron a jeweler,a salesman, ,41id two
� machine from three weeks to a fuse, let the results be what they may. - 4 1 now depot for Wingharn on � from two per gallon for hauling, 10 I Maker, I
� I re . rved hardwood round, reaching this way keep the trees sufficiently ��,,� �
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. get rightly to, work, no business of We have now- in Ontario as many rail- � News of the Week . a tree lying across the beams. Wheh in the act of raising the' erageprice per pouri'd for the season, in out. if the large branches must on the retired list.- Hibbert
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ed . HEAvy GALE. -7A gale prevailed in the round slipped 9.56 cents; largest patron, James thinned I '7' e .
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I import . I ways as we can support. Every rate. chan, 3,777 gallons; number of pa. be pruned out the beat time to do it is g_i�ulturwi Society was
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I er- light the English channel on Saturday. - A �rack, buf was able to stop the trai
I fact, so far, there has: been a v y just as it 6,1most touched the ob- from its socket, and beariDg' the f all Stra I ; � �
ayer iri'alt the counties, except some of trons sending milk in 1889,.74. The the month of June. 1. . lay January
� - ; number of vessels were wrecked. , ' weight of the beef, fell on Mr. Rendle's . township hall bn Thurk , -
house, many Gf the members bavingbeen. P . .� stacle. The hurricane had done the -y wilt be returned to the patrons on PROF'ESSOR JAMES, of the Ontario when the foll�wing officers were I
� - - I tfie very newest, is now within- a few' . SUNDAY PArElt NOT WANTED.—The . , � I 9th, Scotr,, President;
7 1 mischief, which might have terminated head, knocking him senseless to the whc 'Martin, seconded Agricultur,sl College, spoke on the bene- � I
�: ' detairx prevail- . elected :—Th-omas ' direc- �
; ed at their homes by the - . . ground, in which condition he remained motion of James M ,
I miles drive of a railway station and si pulpits of Minneapolis, Minnesota unit dis- fits of underdraining and the effects of
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. ing disease, la grippe, which seems to ' ed last Sunday in a grand attack — W`hite, of Exeter. ' the atmosphe Duncau McLsren, James Scott, j
upon for some time. He is now recovering. by Alexander Forsyth. After a re upon the land. Water ew Miller vice-president,-
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Z affect members of Parliament, as well as good market. To provide - con. the Sunday paper. - Messrs. Snell and . —The Mitchell Recorder of last week cussion as to what would be done to re- Is rather than attracts heat. It is . torw, , John.J.
' , bought a Tontine, colt Miller, Jail. ':
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� I .. veniences such as this is all the some time ago says: Mr. Richard Blacklock returned duce debt on factory, the, meeting ad- repe .. ]Donald McLadh1%n, I
. EXPERIMENTING.—New York city -is t - of Goderich one of the hardest substan"s to heat Fell, Wm- Oliver, John
� more common people. public have.any right to do. If more . L experiment with ftoin Mr. Robert Elliot , to Renville' Minnesota, on Monday, journed. Barbour, John
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. about trying an ago y that there is. Place a dish of water, a iauditors, "
L I The principal business transacted thus - township, for $150. A few days taking with him the handsome Clydes- — � wlm� ' Vipond', David McLellan ; 3L
. I roads are desired for s�eculative or com- Chinese as street labourers, the same animal was sold'to a Saginaw dish of wet soil, and ,a dish of dry soll I Alex. K. Ferg uSon Land Alex. Ferguson I
I far has been the appointment of a dep- a,her King," which he
I - I petitive purposes, let those- who want TANNING By ELECTRICITY.—A tanner )arty for $700. The anithal'is four dale stallion, 11 Ma - I upon a stove, and with precisely the I
, ana has discovered an electrical I rom Mr. John McMillan, M The South Huron Farmers same applic-itioA of heat to them all the secretary treasurer, John Carmichael.
: uty Speaker, in place of Mr. Colby, who them pay for them out of their own� at Hav years old and has alrea,dv devel;ped purchased f for the sum of $1,000. Institute. —Mr. Thomas Colquhoan, Of Wibbert,:
� et. Mr* - . process �y which he is able to - tan - a pacer, making P. of Hallett, dry soil will become heated first ; the
I has been elevated to the Cabin . nsiderable speed as I will dispose of Yis entire stock,of im-,
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means. An enterprise not absolutely hides of the largest sizes in sixty hours. cc , Mr. Blacklock says this animal is the I A ineeting of the South Huron F wet soil next, -while the water will take - ,Clydesdale stallions and mar"y
� J. F. Wood, X. 11., for Brockville, has iequired in the public intereets and as a DIED.— Mr. Alexander Craig Seller, the mile in 2.28. best he has ever taken to Minnesota, I era' Institute was held in Coxworth's fa ported asy,
I - —The dfficers elected for the ensuin r the longest time to heat. To have tion. in Mitchell.-Ou Weduesd
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been made Deputy. Sbeaker, and his ap- 9 stment will prove I Hafl, Hensall, on Monday last. The I - - I by auc . The list comprises ten
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: I � - public convenience, that is not a safe in- Liberal Unionist member for the year in connection with'the WinghAim. and he thinks the inve soil in proper imndition for crops it is
; pointment seems itc, give very general Partick division of Lanarkshire, died i a Horticultural Society, are as follows: a profitable one. 'Dick has met with I chair was occupied by Mr. Wim. Buch- necessary thst it should be operated - February 12th I
. I esid'nt, and he , gtalli a and thme mares, all Of Aich
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vestment for private capital should not ays agoL, . a in Minnesota-, and anan, of Ray, the Pr e on Ing unex-e0le
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� satisfaction to both sides. On Wednes- . T few d ' ,Crowell Wilson, President; George Nie. considerable succea ,17 upon, warmed and mellowed by the sun, hire of a high class, possess &
l y�ptiblic money. either from ,—Mr. Herbert .11 has made some profitable importations proved himself a model chairman, usin - . I
� Kenzie, Vice President; Thomas Be , . ' ,but tvhen a an imp
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day, Mr. Dalton X cCarthy made his me- be aided b 0 damages . � of young Clydesdales from this section grood tact in drawing out and encourag- it is permeated with water 11 �. registered pedigrees. A _orter of
I the Provincial or Dominion exchequer. Gladstone has recovered f,1,00 Thomas Agn-ew, Robert McIndod, Wal- � this, -;An not be done so quickly or effec- first class Clydeadtles, Mr. Colqnhoub
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. I I tion, for the abolition of the French as Let the door be once opened and there is for'. libel from the Allahabad (India ter Taylor, S. Youhill, J. A. Cline, At- to that State, and "'Masher King," Ing discussion, which is otie of the chief tivo, y as when, the water has been . occupies a position in the front I ranks ol
I au official language in the Northwest. , Poq-t. . Pe. should prove no exception, as. he is benefits of these meetings. The attend- remotled by underdrainage. In the ., -
. no knowing when it can be closed. It SEXTF_-.',,TCEExEGUTED_.—SiX condemn- fred Roo and R. E,11iott, Directors , . really a sp . lendid animal. ance, especially in the afternoon, was - - the importers of this country., I -and - an .
� ,-and somewhat bitter . __ ter Deans and Wm. Robertson, Auditors � . secow I place, the soil acts as a filter for . Clydesda '
_l1e made a lengthy, Is shut now, and the best way is to keep h, Dilly, Willis, � quite large, the hall being well filled the water that falls in the shape of rain, J person. wanting a reliable -dress him I
� ed murderers, Austi I _rIt is with ,deep regret Ahat we re- —On Wednesday evening the Sth ,Cannot do better than. ad
cussipa, however, will 1 1 Is parts of the
speech. The dis i ,4. shut. Besides, under existing circum- Goi - s and' Jones, were hanged 'ek, Mrs. Roach, the with farmers from vario a dew, &c. These waters are permeated
I " . � - U, Burro 1, cord the death of Katie, daughter of inst., about 7 o?clo Mitchell -post office and get a oatalogul
I likely take place on the secondreading stances-, it is 6e height of folly to put Thursday.' last week . at Fort Smith, Mr. David Lawson, of Dunlop. She beloved wife Of Mr. Edward Roach, of Riding. ined by a short, W'tb� plant food of various kinds,� and in . of his stud.. - .
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I of the bill, and promises to be a lively either public or private mon�y into rW� ArkUnsss. was ill for many weeki, but latterly McKillop, responded to the summons to ral topics passing through the soil this plant foo —Mr. W. H� Krahling, cutter fAor J,
. I What the result , DEATH OF A FAMOUS QALIFORNIAN' — I ntertained for her recov- depart to her Heavenly home. Her ill- but interestingaddress on gene is left ini it while the water runs off. . of Strtb,
and acrimonious one. 'ay M. G. Vallejo, one of the most hopes were e � rious, by the chairman, which was tollowed b y The � m,iire moistur , therefore, that - Krahling, merchant tailor,
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way enterprises simply to securerail i Gen. . _e d had a VerY unpleasant O:kl
of the motion wilt: ba it is impossible to. I I 11 . � ory of ery; but a sudden change took place on silk on -Dairying and Ensilage by the for ,
� competition. The railway business' of conspicuous figures in the hist Wednesday of last week, and on Thurs-- form till the Sunday previous, was only at passes through the soil in this way the 1grience on Friday ev-ening, Wth inat
I ct� it is almost certain, however, , . a a .. Deceased Secretary, Mr. John Hanuah. Mr. ' � I of shoemak4'"
I predi this country i ; now done by the two California, died at Sonoma on Saturd y, (lay at noon her gentle gpirit returned of a few months dur tion. Dre of this plant food will be left in it � I . I le took up a bottle e?l
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tor be opposed by the Government), and � aged 81. � � to the One who gave it. . was a native of the county Galway, Hannah's address seemed to affo and the better will be- the crops. But was shaking it up in 408i
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VVe great railway corporations,: the Grand IvE PURCHASE. —Char leis T. . — - Ireland, and came to Canada in 1852. interest to the audience and drew forth cement, and whenithe bottl
in tha ExTEN-S No sadder affliction b" been record 3.11 o w let the soil be permeated with stagnant pro ' ity to the stove,
t case it will be defeated. .1 which ere x1m
. Trunk and the Canadian Pacific. They Dunbar and G. F. Rogers, of St. Paul, ed in the history of Goderich than has She was adevoted wife, a loving moth- numerous questions, i I water which cannot get an outlet, the . _11uld,
expect, to have our usual Ottawa letter . ise Minnesota, have purchased property in M a 'rid a faithful satisfactorily answered. ' I burst, enveloping him with the
will not let ,an ,independent enterpr fallen to the lot of Mr. and r Neil er, a kind hearted friend, a In the afternoon Mr. Wm. Co fresh rain falling can not get room it ignited, burning his face, elothas� Sul
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, -L' next week and every week thereafter V 1- . at Vancouver to the extent of $200,000. Camp4ell, who have lost their entire Christian. Her loss will be keenly felt, � . baud" to the bone. The flarries �We�
live, and they will not compete again RELEA,SED ON BAIL.—Kunze, one of Veterinary Surgeon of Galt, gave an in- 1:
4 (111411L, the session. * . - - familfvof four children through diph- but there still remains the consoling tends it should and consequently it . ,extinguished but not before they- ha
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r . � - . each other for local traffic. Therefore, the Cronin convicts, has been release4, theria. Two �of them died last week - hope that in -the w6rld to come all structive address on the "Stable Man- runs off on the surface of the land to the done him. sev"ere Injury. �' He will �
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use to us, is not only a waste of money, will appear in his museum. I tical condition, thr.,ugh nervous'pros- met at the Orange Hall, 'Brussels, on cleanliness. - Many of the diseaaes�w ducing substance which it contains. He . from being killed at the Grauiv egca�
- The ,-of the present Legis- .. DiED. —J oseph Legge, one of the I which horses are afflicted arise from Iso explained'very clearly the. working I ,,Railway depot at . . 11 - u
, last session IL tration. " Tuesday n.fternoon of lafst week. The a StrUtf;rd OU Sat
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lature' of Ontario! will open in Toronto but will tend to increase the stringency beat known attofn%e- of St. Louis, died I of Usbo'rne, had financial i, tatement was very satisfactory their being allowed to stand in wet, ;�
. the other day of pneumonia, the result —Jarnes Roweliffe, filthystalls. Thisis very injuri�_us to of the atmosphere on the -soil and advis.; day, lith inst. She Was On her
� next week. The session is likely to be and trade depressiqn under which we I -Arious lodges rfepresented re- ed deep cultivation. The more of the ; -erliu to milvertou, 'on the t
; I of an attack of la -grippe. Win. Lankin, of Blatnahard, arraigned and the,% their feet and leg@. Besides this the Irom, B , -
. portant. are now groaning. This in itself, I before Squire Snell, of Exeter, one day ported in good heart. The following of - . sub-s6il that is turned up and exposed 1
% short 'and comparatively un�im . I PLYMOUTH CHURCH PASTOR.S.—Rev. ammonia eu gendered injures the health of I that arrives in Stratford at noolt. CO
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The Dominion Parliament, also, being ., Dr. Lyman . hearing.the evidence, Lankin was fined- R. H. Ferguson, Master; Robert Barrf I , come and the larger crops it will pro- I
- were not others, why th6 system of stall d,and assistant pastor Bliss ordain- - cleaned every day and the floors of the duce. The Professor is a fluent and that the train hid passed thi S%tic
in session at the same time, will some ed Vnd installed in Plymouth church, $4 and costs, &mounting in all- to $13. Deputy Master ; B. Gerry, Secretary ; stalls sprinkled with plaster of par -19. and goin, g out on the platf orm she jun
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what divide publIc interest, while the . granting provincial aid to railways . It appears that Lankin virsited Row- Joseph Whelpton, Treasurer; a. Dis- This destroys the ammonia, keeps the pleasant speaker sud-makes his eubject ed off. She was badly shaken up U
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p � workings of the two political mills will should not be resum1d, but when' we Brooklyn. . I cli&'s far d fter a time started a dale, Financial Secretary ; H. Mooney, so plain that even the most obtuse�-can bruised and received asevere cut on I
.,ON TimE.—While snow -blockades M 11 atmosphere sweet and- pure and. improves .
, - rowwith ereault that both contest- Chaplain ; B. Gerry, Director. of Cer- understand it. Re left a very fa-�or- -rho train going nortivf -
, thQ minds of politicianF outside add the others to this the case is simply have caused .great delay to trains on t � �re" the manure. Horses should also be 'fre- forehead.
. keep - ants received a �,retty good aliaking up. emonies. It was decided to ho�d a Die- able impression upon the convention.,, beld till the wound was dreased
. . States lines out West, the .1 I � . I quently and thoroughly groomed. Some This closed the proceedings for the first - he
I ILE; We,ll aa inside of Parliament pretty irresistible. If the Government have United —Thursday evening, Oth inst., Miss irict celebration in Brusaels next 12th I I she proceeded on her journey, S
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.� r will be it will be of real benefit to the people, EUROPE AND EAST A,YRICA JOINED.— ient, at the hands of the choir and con- �Tuesday in February, will concur in working or idle. A horse well groomed ment was held. The hall was picked . .—Towards the close of 'the ,Ceul
. � peGple,,the railway promote . regation, of a very prettily worded rAd- I voting that the county I I walk" be held full and an excellent programme, con- . I clay -school,
, ble from MombAa to Zanzibar is and itR skin kept clean will keep in bet. I Methodist church San' Q
� g the most active at Toronto as instead of a positive injury to them, as The ca was .
amon - . I Iress, accompanied by a t�ngible token in Brussels.- sistirig of addresses. music, &c., ernoon, '1'
-known., s , or now completed, and there is thus direct . ter condition on leag feed than. one not gone through with.' The audience seem- . Stratford, on Sunday aft
� well as at Ottawa. As is well would be the case if given to bonu telegraphic . communication between Of appreciation, in the shape of'a well-- —On Tuesday of last week a certain groomed at all, or even poorly groomedi- inst., Mr. J. J' Bunting, who has b
- � bGlster up wild goose railway schemes filled purse. Though compl�Wy taken oung . fellow struck Clinton, look- ed to be well -pleased with What they . ' school
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� the Ontario. Government having done I Europe and East Africa. - surprise, Miss Jon . es thanked her y k, which he failed to obtain, It never' 0ays to sell lean horsba or horses heard. � I some years having lately been teso
grand service in the past in promoting which will be of service to none but, the THE AGED Ex. WONARCH. —Dorn Pedro by i ing for wor . that are out Of conditiod ,Many of the days' ', $ -
� rtiction of . . has arrived at Cannes. He appears donors for theirkindness. H4pl�ening to learn of an old acquaint-. ho�es that go - from Ontario to the It was intended to hold a two ofthe Bible Class, was-aurprised bi
I and encouraging, the conat promoters. I - . —The Loyal Orange District Lodge of ance in town, who occupies an exalted r -s institute, but owing to, the illness of Ing made the recipient of O,u addl
I 'needed railways, and through, the �_ . terribiv aized and enfeebled, - both Howick held its annual meeting'in the United StaWs are not in a condition for Professor James and others who were . . . Mr. -Bu;it
. in body a�d mind. He intends to position, he called upon him and spenti prdfitable sale. They are taken to accompanied by a, purse
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I aid thus received nearly every section T.he Public and the Railroads spend the whole winter at Cannes. . ' the afternoon . `9� Pennsylvania and other points and are
I . eary to dispense with the second day's 11. . 8 lug , .
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e -he Province having become supplied An Ottawa despatch says : "The DRiviNG SouTH.—Wyoming cattle week for the election of officers and oth- which time the youth kept his friend 11 finished off " before they are sent to programme, much to the disappoint- large Chicago
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� h Mr,'Wilson, Nt. P.,: have' cers elected: B. S. Cook, W. D. of fun with the -recital of how he had ment of a good many. The disappoint- - - school, -after which Mr. McCut`6
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i - years been giving aid� to ton, throng i snd Nebraska on account Of Offi � purchased. These raiddle� men. who me I "came forwa,
for some , petitioned Parliament for the establishw of -deep snow and short feed in Wyom. M.; John Dane, W. D. D. M.4 George , , beat his passage " from one place to nt, however, was unavoidable, as ]a and MT. Humphrey rd
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. railway- enterprises. It was . con- each StroDg, Chaplain; John Wateirs, Treas- other on railway trains, and to con- . grippe is no respector of persons and read the address and, made the pre
ment of a court or commissiQu in ing- . � an feed them until they get them in prime
� rer ; IM. Dane, R. S.; Joihn Perkins, vince them of - his ability to secrete him- ' fastens on a college profess',br as readily - ing mad
, . - province to give speedy and convenient SYNDICATE OF BREWERS.—It is re- u condition and then take them to Now tation, to which Mr. Bunt
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� � vincial. aid ahould be -given only for � hearing and determining of all matters ported six of the leading breweries of V. S.; Richard Bride, D. C.; James Len- self on a moving train, they accompan- irork and other markets and sell them uman fami I brief and suitable reply. .
� con-nec.ted with discriminations,' rebv*t"8, Cleveland, Ohio, have been purchased nox, Robert Wood, Lecturers. ied him to the railway station, where, as for from $50 to $100 more than we get th . Is h ty. . . 11 . —The analysis of the new couna.
� - such railw�vys as would serve to open 9,000,000 —ReV. T. Thomson and wife of Vana the north train I Stratford shows some 'peculiall
7 �rawbacks, exorbitant rates and ques- by an Euglish syndicate for S . I was jnoving away, he for them. Now, he 'Wanted Canadian ' - .
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�� up new territor j OUSAND farmers to do this finishing up process . . worthy lows :—Straight Gri .
facilities within reasonable distance of public and the railways." � on Saturday,,14th inst. H� was 'ge car, and rode off as happy as if Perth Items. fol I
. XBNT.-6,Wing to the dull times a num- Ethel ga themselves and make their horses ready - stand as friendship" ol
startled on Tuesday foll by receiv- ' Cories 5, "
� - - � This is a step in the right direction. ber of collieries worked by. the Phila. 0 seated in a Pullman. Jor the market before" they sell the.m. A son of Mr. J. D. Brophy, of straight I � , , � .
t e'very municipality, and that this hav ing a telegraw. to the 5ffie'cgt that his . Religions—Presbyterians 1 IS ; ,
� , delphia and Reading Railway Company —The Exeter Times of last week says: They have their own feed and they can Ellice, who was married in Stratford L 3. 1 L7 �
Ing been accomplished, the Province It is one, however, which will not be have shut down, throwing 20,000 hands brother, Win. Watson., formerly of For some months past the residents of do it cheaper than the Americans about three months ago, was killed by a dists, 2; Baptiste 3, Roman Cath
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� very enthusiastically supported by inem- . Blyth, whom he left in his usual health always the railway train in 'W 2; Episco
I . out of employment. Z the second and third concessions of Us. can, while the last profit is ashington Territor palfaus, 4. Occupations
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� from Letteis ,dated October 7 have been. ref� Ele was a on Dew�s old farm, and persons having OC7 can have just as w, ell as not if they will —Mr. D. Quinn, an old and respected 11
� fore, no aid has been given from the their backs well strengthened . . - Ing contracted the Russian influenza he I - I deEiler ind uuderaker, I;
I ed from Mr. Jackson, of the British . casion to pass along that line at a cer- only take the troqble to, work for it. resident of Kintore, passed away very - ', famriture
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. Provincial Treaaury,to assist or encourage without. The rail�vay companies will cely Company caravan. All succumbed to4his malady. , milleri I ; ,locomotive enkilneer, I ;.
. East Africa 11 i tain hour, have � had their curiosity it is an unwise and unprofitable suddenly after a week's illness a few , I
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- the construction of railways except ta- fight dead against any such legislation were well. Mr. Jackson reported that - ' The following are the names of ten strangely aroused by the appearance of polie for a farmerito sell his grain a d days ago. The deceas' ral- dealer, 1; tanner, I ; lawyer, I ;
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of the largest patrons in connection with . . 1 ; tree -age
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roads which were being projected or as that asked for by the County Council they had travelled twelve days in 9, Belgrave cheese factory. The fig- a mysterious light in the air a few feet then sell his horseor to some other pers wits in his 75th year. I I . ,ber, -stove dealer, etc) 1 - dentis
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. ' rule dense, uninhabited forest, and had the . above ground. One of the residents in to fatten them on that grain. Grain —The Picton Times of the l7th inst. __ - entleiftau of - leisure, 1 1 - .1
colonization roads. This of Lennox and Add.ington,,and as a . uresind . I ty clerk, 1 ; - bu_
� built ae . - . d at a place within twelve marches - icate pounds of milk: W.Wray, . , . i - bet . .- coull, tcher, I ; i
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�� , � of Lake Victoria Nyanza. . evening about nine o'clock he was re- I horse flesh than out of the bag. If Tribune, left on Monday for Brussels. I pleasav
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� to the entire 'People.'of the Province, espouse any cause opposed by,the rail- .23,579; G. Daley, 23,485; D. Geddes: turning home from Exeter and going farmers would act upon this �principle a It is his intention to start -a newspaper �� erieA�ed -a i
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� t perhaps the few who may be way companies. This being;' the case it .� . 21,951 ; R. Warwick, 19,905; Mrs. Me- southward on the concession observed very large sum of money wouldannually ,in Atwood, a thTiving village in the . 6 the otherevening. Jutt as h
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� designated -as professional railwdy pro- is all the more reason wh '' 4� the light, which he states was a rig good wife were -composing ,
� T The total debt of Clinton is $28,000. Linklater, 17,618, and R. Curley, 16,684. candle power, coming all6ng1he conces- that now goes to enrich their American —The stock of Mr. John Perrin, of selves for theeveuin J -
I i.ectors. They were not. satisfied, of should put their shoulders to the wheel �It is said that the Sample farm in Total pounds of milk, sent to factory Mr. Collins anawered� th(
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wiped .and see to it that their Parliamentary Usborne has been sold to Mr. George for season of - 9 hat �invoiced at $4,086.-A and on a a,wfl.,..
I course, but their vocation being he was somewh'at startled, and stoo: is in and the better it I is groomed and and shoes, etc. , peneng the await .
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�, ont, they were beginning to- die, and representatives do their duty. A Com- Harrah foe $5,650. still that the light might approach him, cared for, the more money W, will bring was sold by auction in London, on to see a Par. 3 to b '
, I 100 acres. —The Brussels Post of last week day, 14th inst., to Mr.. J.A. Powell, tancer. The party provid to b
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inion adopted the r d , end to dissolve p4rtnership, the older . .- .. � Central Methodist
- tinct, when the Dom what is wanted. If prope ly appointe ces'91on of Grey, and sister of .Mrs. 41. t , ' htning progress across the r —XT Thom Po r n old gentle- . - - . ,church. - The -
- , - died on Tues- brother going out. 'With this object in w"d made lig which has to be learned and practised . as rte , a - . 11 - - as thrown open and M,
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�: policy of subsidizing local roads design- it would be the means of putting .M,)ney F. McAllister, of Ethel-, fields, burying its brilliancy' in Mr. by a gorod many Canadians. Another man living in St. Marys, fell from the ..... I able door w :
� , ed mainly, if not wholly, for com- into the pockets of 'every producer in day of last week. view they commence a clearing -I cash Willis' bush. � Upon certain evenings at requisite in stable management is plenty loft of his'stable ion Tuesday, 14th inst, Mrs, Coliline (lid their best to
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�� —on Friday, 10th inst., out of Wing- sale. We have not learned what Coun- nine o'clock this fetch -light has beep of lig�t. It is very injurious'to a horse and sustained severe injuries to his I their unexpected guests feel ,At;
petitive purposes. This revived the Canada, which now'goes into the coffers �
� ham's five doctors, Dr. Towler was the cillor Strachan has in view, but believe - uccessful. 4
� * . i of r y .1 seen by various persons, all of whom de- to keep him in a. dark stall or stable, and back. He was �lso hurt internally. I . -and their efforts were s
,� brood. and they are Dow more numerow ailwa` companies., We can have it only one able to practise, the others be- he will be in Brussels a good shaie of
. ' I � in ing laid up -with la grippe. 1890. We cli..Lretheir sense of amazement on be- many are permanently inj axed and In' ade Medical aid was summoned and the old � I Ing the course of the pleasant e'
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- I Liberal, in faGt lavish' as have the and Addington have set the ball rolling. cessions, near Brussels, to Ferguson stand by A. Strachan. - . � be'r"s of the Huron Central Agricultural'. into the glaring Aight of day. Feed is buildings and 173 acres of land situate I I I I I
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Do,minion grants been, they have not Let every other County Council giva . � - - DROWNING � AC
. at section. handsome new brick resid=e Mor- the President explained that about $1.5"' of bay and a pound of oats for every auction 'at the National hotel, St. Marys, . . , .
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sufficient to suit these gentlemen, their assistance, and it ,will,. have great the best situated farms in th � on Saturday, llth " at., by Mr. W. I Wednesd 9 the 15th of
been —The- mornin after the municipal ria, near Jamestown, of J R. iller, had been expendedupon permanent ini- 100 pounds of horse is a very good rule in Sari ary, Mr. Camp�fu Hanna,, restc-
and they now not only infest the weight with the Government and Par. ; 9 g� - to go by in feeding a'horse, Boiled po- Box, and knocked down to Mr. J. -
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. t liament. The County Con oil of ,Huron - � ried forwar tateSmake a very wholesome food for a derson, of St. Marys for $7,300. - the 10th couces"101i Of Hast Ny"
corridors Of the Ottawa Parliamen ton, received the following �elegram : ron was the scene of festivity, jokes about $100 was car d as paid I went to the barn to -
. � I ership fees for 1890' The real horse, aad he soon- becomes very fond —The annual meeting of the Mit- arose and �
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� house but some of them are commen- meet next week. They should lend it Blyth, January T. 1890. --The biggest and mellow wit,, produced by; the ag d. memb 1. . usual mor but being -
, . � : .- nterest of them. Potatoes boiled are worth chell Horticultural and - Agricultural
� , ies of the theiraid in the good cause andth ey shpuld Tory and the bigg6 t Grit in Huron re- relatives and fr'ienh, who assembled bilahce in hand, after paying i than usual Mrs. 11auna, went in r
. � � 11 The double as much for feed as raw potatoes. Association was held in Mitchell on
1. cing to, frequent, the lobb . i P. Kelly.,, . there on a kind invitation. All enjoy- and all expenses, was about $150. - . . liStelY starte
. ' of elected. . . . -of himi and immec .
We accordingly endeavor to secure the co-6peratioh prize list last year, especially in the - ' Mr. a�ston, of Simcoe county, gave Thursday, 9th inat. Mr. Davis, the
. House in Toronto. . . I - ed themselves heartily and thought not ' neighbor,
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all the other councils in thb Province. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn . Cfegg, of Wing an interesting address on the care of President, was absent throulzb. illness,' - ,_ 1* Wrn. Deacon, a near �
celebrated the 24th anniversary of of dispersing till about 3 o'clock, when herse and cattle departments, had been .- -
hear rumors. that sulah and such ax6sil- - h 9,�,' rchards. He is a practical'farmer and and Mr. G. K. Matheson, Vice.Prestl� . 1 - � tracktowards the river. Mr.
- e - . -used 0 k d so quickly that he a&
y will seek aid, fr6m the Provincial The railway companies am pow rful, thi6ir marriage on the , 2nd inst,,� and they all repaired to their'hom-ba. ;The greatly enlarged, and this had ca I fruit grower, and showed - . foRowe �
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, Wa . � . werful, were the recipients of a large number, of, pleasant gatherings of their boyhood an increased .expenditure of over $100 . e bad a dent, presided. The Treasure's -state- �, 11anns, jump into the river, but- t
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this session and that but the people are even more,.po - . thorough understanding' of hi anbject. 'ment showed a balance of 'S440.88 -on . . � I
Legislature I s and' and girlhood being vividly recall �d to With the entrance'fee reduced to 15 1
handsome presents from relative q . 11 being so high at the time, -to Ires,
I an influential railway if they only choose to exercis ei the power memory all felt'� themselves much cmts, the amount received was $577 as He thought that no -part of the furm hand, which- was considered very satis- ��
�, such and such friends. . I I . was impossible. Seeverd Persol
� h . as waited on the Gov. they have. One of .the i�most ready —Mr. Stewart McDougall, of Porter's younger than before. Mr. and Mrs, against $500 in 1888. - The Clinton paid better than the orchard if it was factory, and referred to auditors. .
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, promoter - . on the scene almost at Once, -&X
, . a, view to � showing the mean's they ha;ve of showing their power Hill, sustained a heavy loss lastweek by Miller's 1iospitality'did not end even Tbwn Council had contributed $150, the well taken care of. An orchard should Moved by James Colquhoun, seconded . never lost 0ght of the body, Wh
ernment with . . be well sheltered from the north and by J. H. Flagg, that W. R. Davis be - I
i the death of his noted stallion, Glen- here, f6r on Frida-y evening following, membership from Clinton, $90, and the I I managed to get ashore When.
- members the advisability of re -opening and expressing their desires is through This horse, with several others, when one hundred and seventy young donations from merchants and others west winds either by plauting a, wind. re-elected President for 1890.—Carried. . floated down,about a mille. 'M'r
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. the ), a total Gf break of spruce or other trees, or build- Mr. James Christie was ap-oointed See-
ubsidy fund. Unfortu- their municipal couno mported some years ago, and one 'people were approa-,hing the resideneg amounted to $190, making . had, sold his farm, aua was inter
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, the railway' s was ii d a ing for the Ing a high, close board fence. Grain I retary-Treasurer. Mr. G. K. Matheson ;
� also,there are in the Legislature, county councils in Ontario would peii- after another died, Until tl�e last and Vhe bright lights beamed from every $430, which'was a goo how d i was re-elected Alice -President, Dime- . - � .-
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