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I __ . I < - I . ! . . - .. I ; , I I . : . � I - I - i _____-�__ - -, . .1 � I I � I I � - ­ . 1. I J m �� I ' ; I . McLEAN BRQS. Fablizhers. 1- . . � I i � I �RIDAY,JANUARY 9; 189IN , i, oods, . - 11 � NTY-THIRD YEAR. I- �, SEAFORTIEls I I,:., . � ­ $1.50 a Year, in Advance. � I'll i 'TWB . . I I IL i � . ! -1 � . I LqumBER 1 204. 4 . I - - I . . WHOLE . . 11 . � . . . t 3 . j I I - � I __ - - I . � _.. . t . � I . � � I ; . I . � Aantle Cloths .... - � . . .. � I I ' typhoid fever.. Sh� li%ed o' .� - I . . . . I I wnship and as- Rebecca McClur4, Roxboro, 387 p1r. Sovereign is 92 years old and Mrs. or eight years ago has yielded him $475 - . illy four or . � institution D t phila thr4pic' one't several schools of the to , I . . . is a -mo ' ' ' days five days after, and death, coming so -1 I I -W. McIntosh, N6. 6,:McKillop, 389 Sovereign is 87. 'They have resided in in cash IlLud two olta —'and a few I i - 4: W. QL I il s' p ' , - ` that :the premises were in a herself f . cr 1300. suddenly and unexpected] ', has PlUL ged 1. i I I � I J ANUARY.- and deserves the flue quha,irt rs approach certain - . anitary condition,- and that BeosieMcTavieh,�No.% Tuckersmith,389 or near Paris about 42 yeArs. *c� To'not ago he sold the are y h � � . - . � . 1� � : . . . . . ling completion. There a e six floors. thoroughly -s - , N6. 6, McKillop, -bre4 anitAal' the husband -and children into sorrow I I � -, , I . � ______7 )Ply Was in every case pure Sarah Parrish 432 one in a hundred, perhaps not one in a The mare. was the well . I . I I I & . Jackets . I . - . w selling any and a.11 heavy The. furnishings will cost $5,000 extra the'wdter sul Such action has Ettie L Pro6tor No. 1, H" 11 tt, 468 thousand of married couples is vouch- .4 Carlotte ' an the purchaser, Dr. J. that camnot be- told. �..L .. I We are no inated. � � . . � , its founders. and,uncontam - i ' I � � � nd the building will be a e D. Dunlop, 1pena, Michigan. 'her thirty-eig4th �*4 �� L I - .. - I . . a i .. '*-o.5, Tucku 1`9�rl 1 1 . year. She i"s a daugh� I I i # without doub',t been followed b good A. Prendergast, r., ith, 442 safed seventy years of wedded bliss, �nd �I . I ` - Winte goods at a reduction in 'price. ate intending second to 131 pe of its sort I . ell lWinthro ' \ 383 the event is well worthy of commem ui, New Brunswick, is again ter of John Miller of W�Toolwicfi town- � 1 �4 �, . 1. . �y . . . . . � r .1 ­ - . _. I - . Finally I have, to exP as my Fanny 11uss I pt a- ­ � J 1 She leave' a - ' ��n ­� � - � � 1, I ! I in America. The thir �9 Wyckliffe results. � bbert, — 397 tion. � _1 . � I . ! ' ge building, near ti I university, a, -satisfaction ,with the 'general aterest .Teresa Roach, No.'3, Ri 11 - I excit�eti er. e discovery of another ship, Waterloo county, 8 I 1. I- - :. I if you. ---have anything yet to bAiy, call, Colle' 4& at,. N 1 ,'5, Tuckersmith, 515 —Lieuteriant-Governor Camipbe . attemp I ois n a amily with candyJ family of five children, the eldest of - .-. .1 � - : I - I � - � I . 1-41 . I . kably handsome iftructure f red shown by the people of the tow ship in Jennie Spro 0 � ­ ..,! � ,� ­;�� � i Flannels, -, I remar - . , I 0 as If a, . at home at Government House n ;,ew The A to hristmas a woman cloaW whom is aged eleven., and the youngest , , . � I ve, and the low free so possi- Ellen Taaker, EUrlock, 1425. � - . t keeping their premises as . ! . - '� . and 'see what..�wq ha pressed brick with cut *tone dres ings. I - i I X _,��?_��N*, , . I I I I - ::- . Jennet Winters geaforth, 499 Year' day, and, assisted by Attornoy- I ly veile ed a boy named Stewart a but one year old. The stricken family :: � Z ­ - t be a source',- of dig y i � �, V t, � u � - 1. � is of I P-) feet fr ntage ble from,what, migh . a Mowat, received over . : __ - _. 11 The lopllaken'up 438 General 6-00 p�tcka `e o candy on the street, and have the sincere -sympath yl.,of th6t coni- 11 aar, �, 41 . . 9 . ".61 ; . . is praige- Annie Willis, " . ; � . I � are asking. by 129�t eep. The -appot me till 6f ease, aild the growth of th� , _�. � I . - prices we 11 ­ � . I I � . I I . , -4-� .pet d uckerai' After being introduced, the upon going to his house several members' munity, in the'affliction. ­ ! . . - . I his W9ding are firetz also in eve y re- woithy ambition to have the homes and H.W.Cresswell, No.7, T hitb, 327 guests. I I I � I I - i J - . " , - - I . - I . . I It 0 . E:xrneot Lawrpnce, § . 396,, guests passed to therear of the drawing of the family ate -lightly of it and,were. -The'iriyuries sustained by Mr. Bug- . . � -1 1�gi 4 i - I . 'spect. \ - . I I di : . ­ � 6 Fur 0aps, � , �1 surroundilligg pure in every sense,will I �. i . ' ; � . . . . ,388 ,room, where refreshments were served. at once taken sick. Upon as2ertaining sellIvIeGee, of Mit6hiell, in his effort to .. � I . . -_ do much to - thoroughly establish the John McCulloch, � 1. . I I � - I - -_ -ly daughter' of the particulars Mr. Stewart applied hold the horse which broke Gue -to ., I ' 11 � I- Edward M"Faulls . I orenzo Proctor, No. 1, Hullett, 408 - -Miss Nellie N1 urton,on I of h . . 4 �w __. 1. 41 , . I . I I .. � - P . � ething.' . a � . Weather and Cr ps at Bloose sanitary re ' ation of this, one of the L 401 Mr. H. Murton -i oatmeal miller, Guelph, emetics promptly and thus saved the legslarst week, were . . 9 tIlan I . .,. more seriou ­ I , I - . . banner townsaips of our Province. -R. A. Wallace, No. 5� ��,uckerg,mith, I � - .11 I - � . lo . . -1 - se 1i ! I � t:�_ I . "" I . . 'In ftilling with t i I i ed suddenly the ,other day. She was lives of his family. Unfortunately for at first suppo d. . he � . , SEAFORTH . . Moun ami. - � d 4 1 W. BRUCE S3 ITH, M. D. C. M., Medi- W[Nf,aAM. % � - : _il i � � - I - i Josie B, -) � is, tw 8 ct, i , I . - Z.. : . , I A correspondent at Moose Mountain, cal Health 01 leer. ichanai,,Nq.6,E.Wawanosh 422 rapidly recovering frow o -weeks' at- detective purposes, be threw the candy animal his coilar bone wa fra ured .a _. I 11 I � — 6 I 4 6 L . two places, and it will be weeks before I � � � ! . , ` � .1 L11 and yora witt S&ve � ' iboine, �writes -pn the l9bh of, De-, I . � Bertha Coventr�l ,' 42-1 tack of typhoid fever -,until a clot of into the stove.: -fr. L i - I ! , ; I . Tl"NOTESL FROM THE 'QUEEN Assin - I I I , 4i � I - . - , � I 0 � - 460 blood'in pasSiDg through the heartitop- -On New Yeai's Day h, W. J. he in again fit for work.. " 7 - I I If 01TY. comber as follows i I - High Sch6ol Entrance Lam' P. Densnriore9 I � L — . I - - . i t I I "The summer oi 11880 was. ver'�' dry 1 415 ped its action, und she died instantly. Hanna, barrister of Sarnia, and Miss , -Mr. Rugh McIntyre of Mitchell, _. , , Mary Friend, Wingharn,� , I . I 1 ; __ I - inations. rector of ,the Jennie Neal, of the same place, went has obld his two stores on main street � . � . � . L . e ' -Rev. Mr', Madden, � � � �i I - . wxro, January 6th, lki. and the crops were *uything but "till- ' minnieFryfogle,N?. 12,E, Wa.wanosh,468 - � , L , . . 1. �; , . ' * L 11 ., I Tom ve er )ry or profitable� to the farmer',,,the mill - � - of Killarney, Ireland, is with! his quietly up to P ' and were in that town to Mr. William Squire, I I - - The exa ation for EntranceL Hiah 4 A 66 oint Edward . . - . . I � � 406 parish .. - I leming 'o : 4 � Where any two commercial , tra ,1' 8 f actc I Schools :was held on December-22rid, 1-. I , 9 -� � id . I . - � 'i , - . yield being the lowe t per acre since the . y 0 allum, t 8, I 42�0 wife and family at present in Sarnta� on joined in the holy bonds of wedlock by Logan, and Mr. R'... Tilorn, Mitchell. . � � w ; I McFaul I , The candidates were re- Mr.Thol as- Rev. Mr. Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Hann% The price 4( - J L I -� ate gathered together, when in town or 23rd and 24th. -in-law, 2 in aid was $3,500, which is a .. : 1; if � L . settlement of the di riot. The spring zie, No. 3, Culross, 404 ix visit to his brother . p I - - ) ; � � , o r villa e,' by flood or field, there we - may . quired to obtain one-half the total Dum- ''nily McKen, i ; L � .N,lr. Madden is making a tour then just as quietly left for Watford, very fair consideration, The stands are , I I 9 f 1890 opened on t phle 4th -of .April, and Anniq McMillan, tl�th, 404 Kenny. S 7 .. L I . . � . . 4 0 - - . _� i-FORTIT. � . look for the acme of good fell CWgb ip. ks and one-third in each re Mr. lh%nna'a parentii reside, among the best in Mitchell. � I � I. . 14 � �­ ­ �. I � i these, seeding was g on the .7th. Bert S -Anderson, No. 4. Turnberry, 434 in America in search of- rest and r cu whei I �N ' � �_ - . . � 4 � ' I � - I � They get many hard knocks9 P ,_�n f# swiu i ' tion, and the 3 ' 'The minimum requimd,to pass . - I " leaving Bad' forlorn a gentleman - 'hile p)ayirlIg around tile table . L I .! : :. u de- The land wsisin tipe cond abject. I F. W Alinaley, No. 11, Turnberfy, 461 peration. - ' on . I 7 - A 1i - knights of We grip, b - rks and one-third on ea , . -named ' , who had arrived, at on Saturday, night a little daugh- -t I �1_ L . - o - ' - ch * Robi�son ,� � arid Presumably the 0171- 'farmers- felt hopefhl of reaping,a, heavy was 382 ma R.W.E iCoad, Wingham, �. 15 -The Star of Betbleham can now be I . "'. . , . � �7 1 . ' - I dialogues were serve them all. . idly .paper. A large number of those who * - 1 4 6 tween fiti.0 S-arnia, Wednesilay morning on the 3' ter of Mr. John �Littlle, of Listo- I lt , harvest. me up rapi and riend, - 451 seen every clear morning be . . - �, I . loei4ion of CA k - , Grain - �& 5 larks, but Win. F I - , - - . nada failed ; had inore than 382 rr o'clock. It rises in the �ait I the contents of I - ; ,,red which'showed, that I . mercfa,l Traveler'o Ast _ o'clock train, having come all the way wel, upaet-the lamp ust ha-ve taken much I - 8'amPle of the ��orld's drum- very everilk, but. we got our, usual gold Fred Hartley, Blqevale, . 546 and seven I I . 4 � I . I � . is a, -good. . failed compl4tely in arithmetic. , Below b ut 9 Iven from Colorado to marry .Miss Neal next which tiet fire -to her clothing, bn.rning .. . . - chip, far on in 509 and disappear' from view a o 0 � � ,i . . I I g the ptilpila. The ex- merm,and they are famed for good deeds, IlMay, the frost being are iven th' names of the candidates John Mcliiunoii, N�o- 3, CuliI 8 � - - �r I . . I . 6ough to [almost destroy the oat; 9 0 Alex. McDougall,:No 9, Turnberry,401 o'clock. To see this 8iar is an event in day. A her 4o badly that her recovery is_ doubt- - !� ''I I 11 11 - u They held,thei�r severe e d by . Z A� .1 Foncert wt�re among the the o e to the other. . Wheat sfuffiiied to II extent who have be�n provisionally passe time, as it is rarely vioibl6 in -What mijfit have been a serious ful. In trying to extinguish the flames, T . � � . . �` . roV . J.' C. Martin No.'i4 W.Wawanosh, 442 one's life I - 4 1 L_ the pablic, school here., . 0,unual: meeting the other day in this to � the local exal iners. ' The certificates of � I P . I accident occurred at Ingersoll tha oth- ,Mr. Little's hands were badly burned. � , I I : ' : . in low spot8,- buti beifig more hardy than 1111 Harry McCrae, j�.o. 5, Morris, 431 Canada. � . I t 11 . . j - I � I . � . �ity. Tht.r,e ara-3,133 members, an ia � yoluih, er night. The Grand Trunk Railway -A meeting of the patrons of the - 11 � I . - those. who are coufirme4 by the'Educa � � I - as- -the o ts i � 8�on tecovered. Jube was a. McKenzie Messer' No.4,Turnberry, 386 -Willie Sadth, a Courtright n , I I i Last Monday was crease of 268 over la,%t year'. Their I, . tion Depart ' en wi e sent them by i � - mixed train was backing and the realt Avondale cheAp factor� was held fa the � . � - -, . � � � fi, at the . Wawa�uosh, 502 has been arrested on a chiirge of obtain � I . e- - . � I liabilities, which fine � rowing month. , On July r . ,ry, No. 13, E . ' A - I Th re was a big crowd I- - ,set4 axro �185,531 over the Inspectoll S &13 soon as they recepe no-,, L. Nethe . Ttiq car, which was -A passenger one, bicked. factory on T6umd y 2.5th ult. The re- I- �. ; 1: I � . � - ' xc6flent, but this mouth . - 19 9 -ing money under false prRtences. I . . . � year's disburse- wheRL looked e ' 1. I � V, wen Simpson, No.3.Culross, 1 .4, ,of., the township, After- . I .,is satisfactory. The ti'ce'from th( Department. - on We cow -catcher df the engine, of a part for the season showed that over ` : , . .- 30,368, mostly' for 1proved a scorcher, the worst in fact - I . James Warwick, No.7, Morris, V2 said he was in the habit oe"�uying hard- I ,. I t rk read aff ther nominees I mentit totalled up 6 GODERICIL - atged to his . freight train. . A brakeman who was on 821- tons of -� cheese had5been rriI - ._: I � I I k . . onuses, Joince I came out here in 1882. Barley � 113 R U- S S E LS. ware and having it ch 3. - . : .1 Reeve.,,;F, ff - 11 benefits. and accident b iii �s, Goderich Pub. Sch., 4�3 other boys. the rear platform jumped to save him- which sold at -an average pya,qa of 9,303 - � i �', ; . I I - ess., George. mortuary Fannie' All Maud i3r�an, No. 6, Morris, � selling it to � - - � , t asociation hab dem , wad about half out in head, and that'is 491 mother, and . I I ni to members. The a I I 44 161 490 :, I I ty Reeve, 8!&m. Rain le�, n 49 , n is self. ,The car containing four passen- cents per, pound, thus &MOUDtiDg to over . : 11 - . _-ii � . � , buy the old Central 113ank &a far as it succeeded in getting'. The, Emnis, M'11'��' , 41 . III Rozell4l Cochrane, I 5.19 When.tbd bill was prese ted to h were ladies, was $15,000. i � � � ,� --; Councillors, Wm.,I'- cided to Kate Mevicar,l . 470 - ra, of whom two My. Ballautyne who has I � :A � rposes wheat did better, but did not come out I Tilly 4`4ing, No., 3, Grey, 466- rriothO she repudiated it. ge . - 4 i 11 lub and other pui. V I . I 6 1 " ! I , � 422 . 11 . I elker John Schnell,Mr'. , I Building.; for c . McCqghan, " I � ,. d Trunk raised several � inches, the steps Nviere bought the business, was present to make . �Jl . I , - . With this club' of the prololl'ged hot spell in very good Edith i 4,6 66, , M. Wkee, No.� 4,Grey & Wallace,445 _Al6i employee of the Gran I . �T� � ' I - B.,Fo ter. Speechea- ;,vt & cost ,of $40,000. � Abram Potti, . .450. 66 - . - broken and a large number 'of windows arrangements for 1891. . . I : � I. t ma I I J 1 4 , � lio.use in� Toronto tile association will condition. Early in August -we got a 1, J�mi Mitchell,; I I ... r Vrorks London named J . Back - . This was the extent of the -On Christmas night, or early next , I � . Stamley, 477 iashed. I :.i I the cand-idiLtes and the z � . � Mary D. Campbell, No 4, ' r . I . - I good rainfall -which seemed to revive the ,b Robert Duricanson, No. 2, Grey, 428' ley rnet with death very suddenly Satu - _B" � inaugurate a nii*­ era more prosperous t t up itutil half past four. : Elizabeth Snowdon, I 1 429 but needless to say the passen- morning Mr. August Renoks, 3rd con- : Z111 I , � I I . . � I . n wheat and oats, but only for their litter � Harry Fear, No. 9, Morris, 456 day afternoon. He was engaged unloaiding damage, . 1. . ­ I 99 �I , �, D-. X. 11&ist, fram neA,r II 423 ;ere badly isca'red. cession of Logan, had two sheep worried - .1 I than the last. The grand banquet o ' ond Sn wdon, . ' I I ' I :1 i has � een here . Friday - evening. was an unqualified suc- destruction. They got cau ht.by the Rosa t E. A. Hill, Brussels, �- 63i a oar'of lumber, and ,was gtetting off the gers i; - ?: 4 i �eb , - __ -visI . - - �; � I � � in. frost of'the 18th and 22ad oil August, I Herbert H. Johnston, I " 469 d of tbd car when big foot . ,slipped. . -Pr�fessor Barnhart, formerly a by dog@. John Leyburn and Thomas I i! - Id -friends. It is - nine L_ , cess. Ex-Lieuteriant-Governor Rob � - 14 John W, Korney, No. 3, Morris 471 en . . 3 . which injured them hadly, 6specially on Wallace M. Johnston 1 429 - ' f resident of Ingersoll and one of the Boyle were arraigned before Magistrate � � I � . I the rail and fractur� o -1 I 1 - ice -regal t9ast9and I Willie'.Masou, Noi 9, Morris, 416 His head struck - I - Z � � - -_ i As here bpfore, and im son responded to the v i Lizzie Morri h, Nq� 2, Colborne., 489 1 in about ablest musicians of Michigan, died a few Flagg on Wedneaday charged with being . I" L I � . ,e . the skull resulted. He died � � ". . - I � , f erred to the fact that the lower larids. On the uplaIuds 0 . 64 � WR(PXETER. : in his remarks re . - - � . - owners of the brutes, -and damages - . - hangeshav6 taken place. Annie Stewart, 1 446 a days ago in the poor house of Cheboy - ! . ' - . I - as plac�d - behind crops rpeeived but a, sl-.glit injury. !,In Reuben I*Aartin, wroxeter, 450 one hour. I L . . I A by,of Cavalier, Dakota, ,Sir Francis Hincks w 6( 432 � county: Whisky brought him Fiskedfor. Boyleadmitted the charge, �J 11 � on Yonge fact, pdUtets remained green until the Lizzie Stewart, , � 418 W. G. Sanburn-, No. 2, Turnberry, 507 --For the, third time , withinj Fix gan . � . :! . I . .. , . �ere on his way to Sea- ; the counter of a small store down step by step an'd he finally left but Leyburn Pleaded not guilty, and a I a � 11 � ' I - - 25th of Septer4ber, but only on a north- Lizz,ie Gledl ill, ', " � Fred Xogt, Wroxeter, 511 .m1I the ratepayers -. of Birdoall's I � �_ . 0, � Col. 1�enison was eloquently pa , . . &rate Fb., L - 1. agq�-Last -Saturd street. I X ate Dean, Goderich Sep ' S 393 1 las , . � X . I V owing . . I - 7 � &Y, I - slope. Tfirnips .' E. Francis Wright, No. 1, Turnberry, 394 school'section Asphodel township, � - Bay City, going to Alpens where he re- protracted trial followed. The case was ; txxovv storm and slehzh, triotic, and Mayor Clarke neatly uttered era ere good, Maggie Mcclusky, No. 6,1 Goder�cb, 543 nained a fe'w years and afterwards re- dismi,seed with costs. '. �_�­41 I , r �__ 'to exceptionally wet weather (luring I J . if I f f ��_- ..-- F� 1 ngling emourstreets.- - airy nothing@ about Toronto's municipal September and October. Th Lizzie Rudgeon, No. 1', 'Goderich, 645 , A. B. -Jamieson, No. 8, Howick, 415 tilI have suffiered at the hands (if an I oved to Cheboygan where lie has since -Mr. B. McEvey, of Elizabeth street, .. , - is has been E. F. Miller, No. 1; Turnberry, 486 incendiary, the,third building Ill a m I . � I to Bay Strattord, died rather suddenly the �,- �'j I SLtat'Uo' ' ; a 7 198 t I : I , of Berne, Michigan, ' Benson Cox, No. 5,.Goderich, : 548 , the flam6s on Wednes% as lived. When Barnhart went W � I IL, I I . I When. a humorous American visitor of the only geptember?and October since Ida B. MeG -a-ire, No.; 18, Howick, 403 prey to ' " . . �� � I 11ccal , Ortwine, ,of the ID Wilfred Elliott, No. 5, Godericb, 437 1 : week. Ar mitten found ad acent tZ d. his - ife was an other evening. He went out into the L ; . � - , te, &'few years. since, w -*s sho�vn some 1882.which could be said to be ,wet. Annie McEwen, No. 1, Turnberry, 447 i � . the City he was marrie * I I _­ i , L 1:10, .. -�ison, No. 1, u re- . I w 21 . I'Vere last week united I - ' Lizzie Stoy Ashfiek, 510 � 6 building is expected to furniBli a clue to educated and talented woman but she yard to get some wood, and upo _4 a which cross Rain fell on twenty-one days du i . I . ring . � I : i� of the iron girder bridge � � . soon di�covered that strong drink was turning complained of'a pain in his head. - � 1, Z, i';ey, No. 3, Colborne, 542 . � i If matriinGny, Thpy . Lettie Wh t it � the fire bug. � ; .�i - tile deep i picturesque Rose:- �eptember, and nineteen days in Oc- . Canada. I . gan this, week, fGl-. ravines . in . James M 434 Mrs. Campau, of Windsor, hail a big ma,ster and she procured a divorce Medical aid was summoned, but be died � ! 1 � � I tive of tober. November -was 'a fine month . ed , � - � � date, big expressions . , William Ru ledge, it 1 495 Th.e Koch lym�h is now being used being killed by In,- I from him, rerlI to Chicago and be-� in a few hours.' He was an . extensive ,_ 1-1 , d wishea from, all. � for their solidity ver' little sno�w fall ; say half an -inch I narrow escape from 1. . � � undisguised -admiration y _ I I � i ; 1 � I af Listowal, and Miss ILI Very fine, very fine," or so. Decem'ber opened cold and Fred. C. Ta b, . 444 in Toronto Hos�itw. Jersey cow, the other day. She enter. coming married igain. I furniture dealer at Stratford 'fifteen ; ! ' I 1 i : a- beauty. I . -2, Ashfield, 442 -Dr. Wad-el-W,ard has -turned up iIn' � � .1 , ; . : the 14th -coacessiou an Thomas Hu'seyp No. � ed the stable where the brute was, when -A frightful a4cident is reported � ears ago. Re was a man - well known 1, I 4 A light,�Ejnow storm set in � y � .; 1 1 stormy. , cturing �n I , . � '_ .said hep 11 but now that you have the , No. 1, Colborne, 458 .Toropto, where heI, has b . een le . I it turned on her knocking her d � s . � leaves a wife . % I - one . last week, -8 -till. . the mercury running Joseph Mc iven . ! I Own, from the townshiplof Rochester, near and highly poken of. He �_-_ bridges r council from the east[; g.�-happened on Tucs� it �%( .14 felicitous events occur- * 0 -zero. The �Frederick McEwen, 424 Shaftesbury BalU . . breaking her jaw and injuring her inter- ,Win&or, as havin . and family. One of th:e sons is Mayor , " . . A . - � - should invest in a few respectable rivers . down to 12 degrees bel w Samuel Schwanz, No. 7, Colborne, 400 : -Dr. Matthew;a, a prominent; Mon- eems that a farmer . I I - I I . A � tm contracting parties. ally, She is in a very critical con- day list week. , It s of Amherstburg. 1� � , I . Ve snow . ,, 1. � %�l � 1v have d - I - 4" z, - I to. flow underneath?" . one past teA days have been fine, the William Sti -ling, No. 8, Goderich, .494' treal dentist, fell dead in church, at 11 � . ed Louis Taseie'r was out driving -The death of Robert Orr Rigg took �1 � 1�;'rabal, of Wallace, and I Rtion at present. , nam . - . "I __ I quite the other thing ; the little purling has disappoared'f roin the prairies. Very - I � Montreal on Sund4y, 28th ult. . 4 . with his *ife, took fright place at Mr.Robert D. Boyd's,residence, .1 __. k- I I 6rer, of the 14th con- - ,few cattle or 'horses have been in the, . . I -On.Saturday afternoon, at Penetan , when the horses . i I now cariieA down in a . - �8, , e d, I � 4 � in at something and started to run -awa-Y Downie, oil Sunday 28 th ult,, of cot- �jl 'rl.' F. E4i.8t performed brook 61 yore is Estella Broi rnD,IUN('�t_NONsb1fi 1 35 ' -'Mr. James M�-Laren, the millionaire i he,ne on arrival of the mail tra . . I I I . � 1'.,oaedMe creek s2wer to the Don, and a stsI yet. They are running out on , ,IA I 1 �1 - . ldm�erman, is 8uo "sed to be fatally ,ill gull, I � 11 . - Mary Pentland, 414 ,po from Allandale, a lad about 10 years of Tassier tried t6 curb them, but he was sumption. Deceased was sou of the late tea. . - I . . the! plains and up in the inouptaing. I - I . � I .,� , � 1 11,481 at his home in Bub'kingham, Ottawa. � i - ! f carriage drives is being built . Wswano I powerless, and the best hl could do was Robert Rigg, of Stratford and a cabinet � I ' - � gyskem o '1I I 0 - � . Charles Girvin,-No-1,W age named L%ionde, was coasting oil the . e . . I . i .t 77� 1 . . villes. � - . , dle of the road.. maker by trade, having served hi i � � : up in and among the tree -lined f a Frankjin Hir'low, No. 6, Ashfielil, 545 -About $101,000 worth of goods were hill when his sleigh ran on to the rail. to keep them in the mid a sI i i � . � . � � . ; � �t s ; I ysdale - 'The Sberbourne -street bridge is now , MpKiuop. 2 destroyed by watOr in McKay Brothers' tiirn of thp,'� road the rig upset, prenticeship with th6,firm of Campbe I . - t, I - � i Daniel'Sinith, No. .6, Ashfield, - 45 dry goods at 'may track. He wag struck by the train, At a .1 ill I . I H �1, I/aptain Wm� Babb, of finished, and renders easily accessible a ,L HEALTH W v ore ill Hamilton, on the lot ' ing Tassie'r ah&his wife out. The & Abrabam,of Stratfo . - H i , ANv UAL REPORT OF M ED10 ' 467 t torn throw I , rd. Mr. Rigg left Z I illiaM Wilson', No. 5, Hallett - and had an arm and legalmos I I - . � �� 1. T hation, Goderich, has I formerly isolated region of choice prop- Offiag-R.--Aln) submitting mY aninual re- jail, � ­ � . - I I I ; . - es Joyn', No. 12, W.Wawa�hosh, 454 inat. . - oulder and head, Stratford .last fail for Denver, Color- I . . ! � Ith Officer .,% --W. A. Whikfield & Co., I ; 11 I i 58t, Of the' week in. this. -foot port for 1890, as Medica,l Heal I It 1, confec. 0 ff. He died7 after about two liours' woman fell on ber sh erty. The span is 442 feet. The 54 Myles"'GibbbilB, .� a . suffAing. i and Tassier,tangled upin the rig, wall ado, for tho benefit of ]lie .,health, but . 4 11 ! 11 � I roadway is support 'by 65 girders . , ' � - qalong the beach for ,ed for the township, I have in the first -William lt,eed, No. 9, Ashfie'ld, - 493 'tioners and biscui�. manufacturers, Men- for 100 yards. Neighbors who could riot sta�hd the change of c imate and �. I i . , -The funeral of Captain Joseph Bost- dragged L Wall .1 I : 3 1 � He I I I'll � . i I - I � a & lot, Of logs, la,th and -�, which contain 260 tons of steel. Tt e place to congratulate the members. of i Ida, McQuoid, Nd. 16, Ashfield, 493 treat, have failed with liabilities of saw the a6ident hurried to the scene returned horne. well known I , wick took place at Port Stanley Satur- 1 3'. isacared. �11 I d 770 cubic d . 11 I EXICTER. . , $55,000. 1 � . � , . I hi ' oar I o .and carried the man and woman into a and highly respected. i , . ,,construction include .1 B d- L Health oa the fact that , captain, who died in I New it � � I ; a day. The 1- - t - there has b I -Dr. Henry n 1. ! - X -G$. -Rev. ff. Irwin, great- du ng the past year een. at-. Ellmor Klopp, No. 4, Hay, V�. Day, of Irenton,ha York state, was 9 former vi I v � I 11 �Vf masonry. By all odds i't'i8 the 390 house close by. Medical aid was sum- -The annual tea meeting in connect- I I L . 7ell known I I vuit,ha& been holding, : eat'joh undertaken by the City for years. mo complete freed'orn from any serious Emily Gould, Exeter Public School, 456 been appointed registrar of the county I LvaiI, as Tassier died I i church, ,�:� I J . 3, late W. resident of Port S uley, of which iplace moned, but of no f on with, -Main street M-ethodiot � � �L I ­ - __,�, i fd-r the past three . I .y should take a boom in this fat& epidemic. The ,cases of cont ,I 434 of,Hastings,in supcesMon to tht + Ife the next Mitchell, was held on NewYear's night, .1 I WT�i . Propert . is father.w%s one,,of the first settlers. the game evening and his wi . - I. I � I � a�y, i , I . . ,ench locality when spring 9.1 oas iseases which have been brought,i, George EZ�ett, I 14 472 R.' Poilton. i � I His mother was a I siflyr of Rev.' Dr. morning. They leave six children. but on acco'unt of the exceedirigly wet I I .1 I - , ag'- Lottiii�-Hic�,' h I �\�_ . 7 Fr Presbyterian.. comes Alon . . . , . . . I � - ��.", ]i Mr. Irwin is & I 114 t. . n L tb6 1;� a place., -of the.calebrated street rail- my ttention have been in every i9stance Nresisie -Th.3 Prepbyt6rian Mission church o 013� - weather was not nearly so successful as � .; i � .. The end , I Eacillett, 389, Ryers former Ejuperintendellt Of ­4,he residence of Mr. Thomas Pat I � . ��k J e can 0. I I ' 'ir nature, and through , I Locke deteimined . � I - ". 1, � �pealxer, and an ardent Dow be seen spor dio in the treet� Hainilton, has , on former occasions. The,- tea however 14 I , � 4 � ,�r I � I . �. 1. ,way arbitration cas John Gies, o.7, Hay, 477 L - ' - Education I ft, terson, Sf'.-, on tb I I I .1 q: � � ,sater. His meetings I . le �ved by those in charge firstolSse all Usual and diX-_`aBt; L - with the naked eye. On Monday starts th b to r, 439 to call Re . 0 � of a happy wag I I o v , . t Thompson, of Water J ice I George M. 'u�nbull, No. 5,,Ha3 I . -Five �housand doll re haI been re- Dorchester, was the scene . � W,*ith- much success: - gineers who have hsV ily: r,ot. sprea he : � � - L I � . I 0 t�e evidence of the enj - happi I M ilton Coo ,No. 8, H ay, . 414 down. : I covered by detectiZ in Windsor, de- on Christmas Day, over to the ladies who had it in charge. . _j: - L I l t MOM L . th ring - I I . . I I * which such: diseases have - rian church con- � Z .1; 0 434 -Erskine Pretibyte, �­ . - - h7ty,50f t - I sIs, been: accomplished,. - 1:u . )rebyJ.N.11 h testhechair was taken by the - I been laboring in the city's cause, A hou io do in . ,Stewar raie, No� 10, Hay, posited with a friend th( enry, - e children, grand children Af ter , i i pour out all the in- opp, red. In the early part of the year Charles Johns, No. 6, -Uaborue, 429 gregati on Hamilton, e e absolinded ' nd great of thait pastor, Rev. r - I iames enrolled on the - Will let them , has d cided to bl'. Wills, and a number - ,� � week 0 the Chatham d9faulter. R - grand children I. I , ,��. I - MO. .. L Cate in the revalence of influeriza,or Is grippe Chsrlea'A_n 11 I 64 567 call V. J. G. ,�hearer, of Caledonia, 11 Iderly gentleman accepting the usual of interesting speeches *ere delivered I -1.9! A# ' I longer is as was commonly called, was wide -04 e I I, - 416 at a _ I 4 tri athernatical facts with which Arew, a with $26,000, The Bank of Mo treal � _1� 1:�umo.,�..-Our school they are loaded, a wee - GeOrge./�p ary of $1,200 a 'year, has commencedactionsat Detroit against Christmas invitation to "come and see by the re%itlent clergymen. The choit- I and I I . I .1 .. I the large mAjority,of the 49 .. 556 - l: e Womon'8: Christian Temperance - -_ I to the arbitrato s to decide the spr d, but J. N. Henry and S. J. Henry each for Grandpa Patterson." At this gatheritig also gave some nice iiielections of musle, I .; (er the supervision of � given r � Etta kimsoombe, - ' �. I . � ,�eacher, passed off on I f issue and step out of the lofty case redovered within a, short time. I 1� is 442 UniOn:Df St. Marys have engaged Joe c 0 a amounted to about $75. � . I- � - I Jane Delbridge, , $40,000. The attorney declines to make Jour generatiolu were represented, sud The pro e d . points o ! - � w -eek, very successfully. ,ey..havw been Sornli,- h9wever, whose constitutions 1 -4- . I I Hees, the tenl�'erance lecturer, for's I ' - 1, � - - seats which for months th - � � � 1 , particulars oi the cases knowd. � among them th a newly married cousins -On Tuesday,last week,the last abi � ,.-;To, � . , ee � _� I � i - i ' - 'el". ". i ty. . ' M r. Pat from Z \ - 5 iyf parenta and young I � iDg at IL cost of $20 per six hours were weakened �by ,the threatenings of week's services i� that ci � ' ii. - ment of theyear'smakeof cheese � I . � . - � . Occupy Amelia M. 41ndeison, Blytll,l 443 1 nd their respective spousce � I -Donald McLeod,, a lunatic , from � 8, . ; - lent, and all were de- . pulmonary disease develoved phthisics, - -The Hon.I.Thibaudeau's well stock ' � . I . of arbitrating. � Maggie -B0-1 , No.'.I.q; flay, , 404 ' , Tils , arg, was being transferred to terilon is now in his 86th year. H�a re- ma and Wallacc-facthries wan made from , . 11 �manuer in, which the . I I and have siupe,� or will yet, become � ed larder at his rOsidence im Quebec was onbt rom Bauffshire. Scotlandq in Listowel 'station. The shipment con- � �� . - - who m-ake up the Ne'ttie Bea om, No. 10, Godericb, 398 - moved f I . �?� ��theifpieces, At the. . These stolid men ictims to thiA most fatal disease. This .robbed of thirty t�urkeys iniended ior the Woodstock gaol Friday in charge of ;,: . I I � Board of Traie, on- Wednesday let fly v Jury Brown,'Union No.46, Hullett, 473 � 1852, with tea of his family, leaving the tained nine cars and was made Airect ; f Chief PoW and -&& the train was palling . � �_ n,ination the children has, I regiet to say, been the outcome - a banquet. � . . . ! 1, - . . � 'dignity to tihe frost �bearilng winds. Th6 � . Maggie Be�W6, Bayfield, � . 429 New Year her still there where he to the old country by Mr. Ballantyne. - L -ress, ac I of is grip country, and the =The Rey. C. H.- Yatnian and . Mrs. up the Burgoosville grade he. jumped remaining mem . . I � - - :r �� bann an add - appropriately to btilt is. He moved on to the farm then The factories shipped were Newry, . 11 , � Last day (if the year, Annie Cameron, No. 14, Stanley, ' 468 tb car. Theirain waibrought . *; � . I largely increased -mortality iitatiatics of Kress, OV Philadelphia, have begun a from e - � which he -is now living, Elma, Moles*orth, Eimbank, Donegal, �i : � a, beautiful silver" . eno!lg4i wai� set apart by the flour And . � , Lizzie A. C4nninghaxn, 5, Hallett, 554 is puesucto in at the corner of ­ . f ! � I - . . ' -i �,: I t e esteem in w , surance companies, and benei. . series of ,revival mteatings in the Metro- a stop &lad after leading hi �If b hich - , all high in- 431 . I I aving retired from active- farm work and 3rd line Wallace, the number of �:� , he last " call. " At Mabel Al. 0 luff, No. 10, G6daricb, i iles the' man h � � grain, �e6ction for t - a chase of two or three-, ill L - i -, 1; The meeti closed ficiary societies during the .year �hre 44 politan Church, Toronto. I . � ago. He acted in the boxes being nearly 4,000. This sale . t: � , ng members began to assern- ' Sude Elliott, No. 10. . 404 -2,000 borlI si� about 25 years i IL �,� 11 : one o'�J.ock the was put on board again, � 7 �d'd SAve the Queen "' laigely due to the fatal ravages of , ga� , A by-law granting a $ truatee in the FlectiOtl brings over $25,000 into circulation in l I erial Bank Building, , Dora Err%4, Union N 5,11ullett, 4 acity of school i -,- � I , ble itithe old Imp " * 46 another sole I ather tannery was voted � � ! phthiais, following as a sequel to severe . ' -Mr.' William. Weld, founder- an I - 11 , � ; etired ta their homes, they had bought and Mary Fairsorvice, No. 4, 482 o I of which he lives for fourteen cousecu. the country within half a dozen miles . ­ , 25 la -grippe. To prqvbnt the ' ' . I � , i , � - � , the, scho6f. entertain- where for -4 years provided by Presi- attacks of . on at Bracebridge the other day, and editor of the Farmer's Advocate, of tive years, has been an elder in Thames- from Listowel and ought to make busi- / . i 4 � .. - - � - - . � sold. Luncheon was - I f such epidemic& is probably H. Ferguso�,, No. 5, W. Wawanosh,418: carried by,si majority of 65. 1 , London, fell into a water tank at his .12- 1 1 - ford Presbytetian Church for over th ­ 1� I � � . dent Davison ila the council -room, an at occurrence o Bileanor GrAeme, No. 10, Stanley, ' 429 i-rty neso move along. The largest shippers : A, � . . i - � � I beyon,4 mI power. No attention to -The Fre� and Accepted Masons of residence and was drowned,on Saturday. J1 fiva . T I Z � : I .. .. . the close of his well-rounded periods he - Aggie Hamilton No. 4, flullett, 397 years, is. a I' ,ef ormer in politics, an viere Molesworth,who received $6,719.80 �� . � . I dtary regulations seemed to limit its � 0 1 .39, the old city of Quebec danced the old He Was born in England in 1824, and . I � - . I w1th a shower bath ,of Bar Tons, Logan, Blyth, . . . . good type of a Lowland Scotchma ' Hie for their shipment, and Elms who re- � I - . Ohn, Tanner, Princi .. . was greeted. ,, air and .bounds, visiting &3 it did wit6 equal . year out and the New Year in with the was a son of Rev. Joseph Weld, M. A., family are all farm "' � ol - I -pal . force the homes of the rich and the poor. Annie Mu4ard,No. 14, Stanley, 527 . tat the grand Maaouic ball rector of Christ church, Tenterden, . , eris mud f%rmer8' ceived $6,574.40. , I ,:A � floar, which turne - L I - �� � 1 . �1 I ten jJL! igh Scho.Gl, ,is spend- . V. ice -President- . .1 Kent. , - Z ' - .. 1olidaysL in . ail, in a single second� . Durii�g the attack� itself there wag with Maggie Moore, Blyth, test zes BIC. - .� He leaves a wife and' child- -' ves, and with the exception above re On Friday.- 27 Ith ult., Mr. Alfred e vil- . in.g, but io'A No. 5, Hullett,466 1 5 . rred to, live in Coney, 'of Brussels, died at the residence . 1� . . th' - 14ird should have taken, warn innie Nixqn, Uu . at the Academy df Mu i I Western Ontario. He - . ordinary care but little danger, the ' fa- M -Jag. Slater, 1:10t, 24, concession 7 11se also possessor of not less' than 93 3 i Emigh, of Brussels, I a secot.d on- 395 - L he didn't, and for applause talities occurring 'later on through the ,Sarah Nesbitt, No. 4, Goderich, � . of Mr. Leatherdale in that village. The I . 1: I '01W Olive Thou pson,' Bayfield, t l'orra, bad two f%t lainbs stolen -An old man in foronto,named4obn � . " �nta here just n .� otailgh't of 14 Triple X"' I. 1. , i_�,,randchildren and 21 great grandchild- 11 ' . I more thorough � 430 we! ond deceased had been in- the employ of Mr. 1 7,�111 Lent� , development of pneumonia or phthisis. I frodi-his barn yard one- night recently. Moore, who has been married,& see 11-6. - : � !- Ir met with an %acid . I - Arid after . 498 . �18o stolen the week time, but is separated from his wife, ren living, in all, of, whom be takes ,a 4,serv- �L, � , than,thie -first, greeted hiM I That in. the later months of a year,dur-� Flora .Wation, Blyth, A fat awe . was a I 11 Leatherdale for -the past two year - ; , i Iby the - upsetting of a . Janet Weir, No. I 1, Goderich, 4$0 great intereat. I . ing his time at the trade of er, &c. I - . 7 . � , ,-_�that the melee became getkeral. every ing Which connumption has claimed 8'O previous. - - - -committ�d ouicide the other day by I - � join 11�t . I ying, ta save himself * - College Jessie Wigkington, No. 11, Goderich,447 ,- ' . . He had been at the shop on the Monday ILA.. , , - in this and other coun ' j.1,: 1, Oue was,96ur from head to fpOt 3any victims - -Mr. Thomas. Somerville, of Hays- swallowing three or four ounces of . . . Nith the rack,. re-�' I 11 antieg were knocked oat of 'all precedent n McG. Archlibald,No;2, Tuckeramith,399 Perth Items. precedin&�his­ death, but was not feeling - I . : -1, - I tries, si d i8COVLery should be .announced , ' ville,j bought the' Sullivan property in sa,�tpetre. For several weeks he had at I I 1� , � , ' . 'Howard Thompson tend- I . I it,, �y severe injuries, -On Q, , by these merchants, turned young James D. Britnell, No. 10, Hay, 468 - n n 0 M r. , sef4,nd son very smart, and on Tuesday the ,; I . 7 -_ �4., by which the ravakes of that dread dig- , tbat!village, ut the sale of land for back been on a spree, and on retur i g hom -In. . . ?.� � eople of our village � John Brown, No. �6, Hallett, 1 455 th of Mr. Walter Thompson, Mitchell, has ance -of a physician was necessary. P again On this occasion. Flout and other Be might be stayed, will in the event I taxes held in Berlin, on Saturday, 27th Wednesday night concluded7that dea I . 1! I I i, 1 �Iha ringing of the fire - -18 were -led vieryLwhere through ea Nelson Bell, No. 8, Hullett, 458 � . ination at the spite of all that could be done he gradu­ , , I., �� ' d tOL be at, the resi- . samp! bur ., of success rewlil,rding the efforts of Koch . ult. . would be a fitting termination to ,his passed the primary exam I I I We . - During the afternpop many - Wm', Baird, No. 1, Stanley, 398 - � Ontario college of Pharmacy, Toronto, ally sank until death relieved him irom the room. an -workers, awaken the _The Cant ,Brothers Company, of period of jollity. 7 ­ . �;, . - d his German co ' . - - til Pain ��: �. Young,. but b6fore I of them wentabout town ,*ith unmis . - G.eorge Co Union No. 5,Hullett,482 L !d, c.apital-$40,000, to manu- -On WI tes�lay morning last: eek, with first class honors. Z . During his brief illness he I )otsincere gratitude in every part of I I it Galt, limite 1w 4. � I . . ,�hed Ahe plac i their ml _- I , , -At the. - � I e -natured G. C u n i n g �a`l, 418 1 - a serious ace del annual meeting of the On sI many encouraging words to those I . Iz � takable evidence of the good the world. Time alone can prove the L ufacture,wood land iron working ma i nt occurred in the bar- � -'. 4ecruirod. Something � ; f,s. Th�eqe excited j as 1, No. 11, Goderich,484 . ario Veterinary Aspociation, held i , and secured more than one . 11 I � fray upou their cloth true value of this now largely sought . F. Chkirchil chincry and toolls, has been incorporated racks, Kingston,' . Several childre� built t �-M near him . '.1 . I � . - 1- , i ' , he�f urnace and caused � I greatqi,dmiration'amon)9 the dewsboys T. W. Err I tt, U.nion.No. 5, Hullett,485 Iario Government, a large snow house, and while Victor TorontQ last week, Mr. Wm. -,Qibb, . promise in reference tomeeting on the . �, ,on fire, but further Next Friday the, for remedy. Several cases of diphtheria by_the On . I . Alf. was born in Morris . . I ag e . hnd unregenerate- ith' brushed clothes were brought to my attention during John Foot No. 10, Stanley, -523 it has been decided that the inquiry Drury, the 9 -year-old son of ,Major S., Of St. Nlarys, was elected President. -I other shore. " . . - ill . wag dGbe.-A I Melvin Gr:lham, Noi 10, Stanley, 475 . - iation for 1891. , township, and grew up a bright, intelli- I . ... � � Board of Trade, W ir year 7 8 'the early part of the'year. Investiga- :3S4: into the Canadian export cattle trade Drury, and Mary Cotton, the 10 year-' of the Assoc . � , s Ing falks took in. the - will begin th4i 'eorge. W.1 Hill, No. 4, Goderich' # the .. and solenia fa-ces, tion re ealed the fact that the cause of G at in the Montreal daughter of Colonel Cotton, were inside -A horse -attached to a sleigh gent young man. He had tbe,.necessary . I will begin At Montre i � I 1 1 ertai - w building at v NV m. T. I 1 4.314 i . 't ninent at, Bel- ��Lard, No. 11, Goderich' roperty of Mr. flugh Thompson, of St. - ualifications for teaching whien 16 years - �.. ' i � . labors in their splendid ne the disease was due to impure water, harbor commissioner's office on Monday, the structure caved. in. The girl was P q � 0 . i --e. - 503 . i e, of sge. - - - 1 : e. -Mr. Robert - onge street corner. Owing to . Fred Johnston, No. 8, Bullett, NfaryS, dropped dead on Christmas Ev . thb Front -Y taken as it was from ,4 well into which . jilly 5. � soon dug out,. and revived, but when the, 1 1 1 ��erton,. is payi-vo, his , -� I - while beirlg� driven over thkrailway - - . � .1 11 ' ,_ I ' 6 - 3 :-. --Mrs. Wm. Cooper, widow of ti e little fellow wall recovered he was ' , i 4.�w ; 0 1 unexpected delays in the reconstruction, the soakings from ill. coutigu 'us barn- Albert E. Jervis, No ,5 Godericb, 448 un. . I � lik� .1, I - w _eost Q f 9 croIsSing south of th t town sta6on. The I :'' � , � hich has alone ,,13,000, the Board rd drained. I have been pleased, to Robert W., Kelly, N o� 7, Hullett, 0 late Major Cooper, (Happy Bill Cooper) conscious, and too, far gone to recover, a Provide For Your- Family. . I � - . , 473 animal was valued at $100. � . I . , �. �, will not at once take charge of their' Y81 to that in the erection- of new school I Ira M. Levy, Blyth, left a few days ago for Van cou ver,l�ritis li -A fatal ac-.ident occurred GI the I - . .1. no . - oung men the Rev. . I . i7g, . . I ay. - - at event will come ckeramith, 544 � . Brook, who has success In a.sermon to Y P I i�! I I final quarters. Th i6a is totally com- houses. in th il township every care seems John McLean, No. 2,'Tu Columbia, where she will manage residence of Wm. Lampman, Clii8tor., I -bll r. B. F � 0. . S. McKenzie- 4 It 42-2 of the Dr. Thain Davidson,, of 181ington, y ON X.EEPED'.' - Mr. off when the buildi have been' taken by the trustees to . one of. the Salviation Army's rescue near Eamiltorl, which, caused the death fully carried on the business 'i.; . to 4 Is . . - jl I t! . . and will be th- J. B. McLean', I Listowel woollen mill for r,ver fifteen among other good-thiugs said :-" It is - . I e excuse for a great 406 . . ., .thatt as . the time fog I pleted., . rovide healthy " and cheerful school . I . of the only son of E. B. Halstead,�iouth fin, 'dying in the I � �:�� . is coraing around a� - I I - ubilat,ion Maurice Nesbitt, Blyth, 443 "homes. ears, has admitted his son, Mr. J. E. mianly selfish for a in : � -more fo . . � s with ventilation suflicient to pro- , Vickson, of Paris, �vho had been Grima%by. Wm. Halstead, a nephew of y . A` ; ; , � I T 551") 1 . �- Dr nership, the new firm prime of life, aiI professing a Christi- � � �j� . � I . a resident of thp town I H :l,rticula-r is busy can- that which celebrated, the last " call I Ross, No. 10, Sta,nley, Brook, into part i , .. vide an abundance of pure air for each JaLnes C. for nearly the Mr. Lampman, drove to the latter's , y happy whil- h - , z � . up a haalthy nation i Bertie Stevenson, No. 3, Efallett, 468 ,6 years, died on farm for a ile un- being B. F. Brook,& Son. I ian hope, to be perfectl - - F r ,.�! � �. . . I., e. It is -more than . the old. quarters. the Boafd of Trade's Pu,pil. To build� � . - whole"O'f his life of,' , night's pleasure. Wh.. -One of the saddest deaths for .some knows that as he steps into fleaven his I . i t 1: I ZL% good personal rea- There are besides 6EAFORTII. - bitching the horses one of them kicked !f l much attention cainnot be paid to I will step into the I ! . I the 30th ult. E16 was remarkable for 1 �_t � e other'buildings in the too � i urred on Saturday 27th iult�, wife and children 11 He was the fa,varod nel 11am, a thre . well being of those who Addie Archibald, No. 7, NicKillop, , �,s 7 his generosity and kindness of heart,and him on the right temple. He never re- time occ . � . � 1��. I � I W hich are- about completed, and the physical _ J . when Mrs. Durst, wife Of Daniel Dursitp work-houge. I say it iz abominable.'- If - !1 ntract --on side line citv w . . iving their intellectual Jennie Anderson, No. 14, Stanley, 408 in him the poor have lost a real friend. gained consciousneso, and died on Now � [;i - . a,J t�hem a credit to otir -enterprise. are now rece . I of lot 15, iconcession 2, Ellice, died of you have the faintest prospect of having ,v .. � -_ !:, 7cession 159 - e hof !quipment f Or life's duties'in tile future , On Frid&Y� 26th December,an event Year's Eve. . . " . - ( - Flora AdaTns, No. 8, Tuckeromith, 3S3 � in typhoid fever, a . .: � i, I The boys of UP and paleneso of � JL� � d 1F ,_1 to him pr_l� per Canada College ' 3 R3 I of very unusual and most interesting fter a short illness, She any eependent upon you, you have no 1!� . gi!,,'�enc . hi-bitation SchOol-room headache -Nl&ry Colefiian, Seaf orth, � _-Some seven or eight years -ago everal weeO with business to spend on gratification all y wi,111 enter their new 49 stock, Mr. George Johnston had been ailing for a I . i, . . . -h h I I shortl untenance will soon become things. of . ly ssl�_ � I ,e, was paid S55. - I Mary Dorsey, :)194 ebarac er occurred at the residence of Wood L I . 1: � nother of the sama in, the suburbs. It has a front 200 feet cO what was thought neuralgia. She your weekly wages or your Year . _1� , . � the past if the cliss rooms are k4t Mary Evans, No. 5, McKillop, 395 Mr. S. !Dactson, Paris, it being the&70th purchased a rnare from Mr., George ras proposed ' ary. it is riot yours to spend. , The I - �. � I , , L. I I tor- had his team at ' long, is built Of Credit Valley grey , tilated. I have to ' it 406 anniversary 9f the marriage of Mrs. Forbes for $50, The fire' colt the mare strongly objected when it v go or the first few pounds , , . � � properly ven cOm- Heater Godkin, 6, -- ; I . show on b to call a doctor, saying ilbe was not ill first few ghillin , . I � .Btone, sind makes a magnificent 420 Dadson's father abd mother,, Mr. and had Mr.Johnston still owne,the next he to pay the, - : I of course, hdt they Clinton Avenue. The cost i ab6at mend the action Of our township Board Cassie Good, Seaforth, I ' - enough forthe trouble. Finally, how- belong to them, and should go - � �. -:- i � hadie tree.. Pay was I a of health on their action at the first Mabel Jordan, , 64 I � � 430 Mrs. Sovereign. , There were a large sold f or $200,the next 61 I 5 and the next, . n a policy that at, lemit will � �. � .. I , . 1', ,- ext is the j109pi-tal for Sick ever, a doctor was called, and he pro- premium 0 , )� v. !- _. .-Ax &,B,iERv­ER �1.1,2),Ow. N meeting this yearin appointing differ- Sarah Kidd, it 459 number of gqests present, fourl geners- wsucker, he has not ,yet disposed of. ' evere attack ' of keep thein from beggary- . � . . 1. er ailment a a I I � �, . - Cbildreri, which is drawing $120,000 ent members vf the Board to vi8it the Annie Murray, " � 411 tions being represented among them.' That is, the mare he paid $50 for seven nounced h . -;� . I � �_ ­.. I z . I . I ; - -� �,'.�, � � ritable. The � I � . . . . - I I I .- I . I I . . � , - I '' . � . : - I from t1w � . . . I . . ,.i ; I I - v . V )� i I - � i . I . - I � I . 11 � �- . \ a. . I . I .1 I I . 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