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I . - � . 7 . . 9r, m - , , 7 . � - � . � . . � . - i � 4 � . I - - , - , - - - I . . i . I --- . ,:?'. � , � . - : . . - - I . , . 9 ! I � . I I � � . . . . . . I I .!- I � - . . . . .�' I i e � I . ' � . , . . I i . - I. . I .. ; . . I . f 4 j I I I - , � , . � . . � . . I I I 1 , , I � - � .. I � I I . - . I � � I I JAN71YAR-k� 0 9 f 891. I I . . f � ,� I I 11 - � ! � PO � . � ; ! I � � I . i � - � - . .. . ; I E* SITOR .1 � I . � I I - � � � . 4 1 1 1 1 . . . . I THE HURQ I � ; � I I � - '. .1 I � . : . . . - . , . ;, 8 - --- I ---. - . - .I= : . . . . . � - I I . . - ;- � : I I I t I - - I I Z � I - - i . lk/ I . � . � � i I � d was heard to acknowledge before ,� time their many good qualities of I .. - ; I , enrich his soil. graph of the choir, !of whic� she was a much credit for the manner in which an . . I � disi I � . I I � I 'N' I - . Under the.'" circum, , way. .The_ Legislature �, should pan a ' '—Westfield th, court that in this and other things � heart and head endeared them (to all 4 ­� � . -- I i . . ­ . eik ; - IL- NEW PRMTS . . member. She t4a4ked the members for they acquitted themselv - � -to his miod he had done wrong.' with whom they came in contact. From ,an] i .11 . . 2 stancesi then, we think thd Canadian, law, first, requiring eveiy rate -payer to f I mber of school has the honor of getting th ght . 1. : . I L� - 1� - I L �, i . - e . their kind ness, 6ft�r which a 1111 � I different parts of Callaqui and the I pte-�' - I I - farmer has not mu6h;to'fe�r ifrom the' go to tb�G*pofis and at leastdepoatto a4dresses were given by gentlemen Prize which the -Empire offered for the It was not intended, however, that this i . : - .4 11 . � . � . jr4iii .-- We purchasied a ,large quantity '6f 'rmation should reach the ear of the United States, guests to t4e nu ber I f I . . . . lz;l � . 4�' L . Plims,oll bill, and need not feel4seriouOly ballot, and meicoindlyjna�ing it an offence present. Miss Ruihball. was married on beat essay on 11 Hoisting the Flagon the ipfo . in 0 . �i I .1 -1 � , � . gte� . I . -­ 'New Print@ several weeks ago, some � it. to-Mr4 J.1 y I I �� I—— I of � the 30th u C. Callander, of School,". It was,,written b Josie Bu- public. Som : of the menillers of the seventy-four sat down to what might be, - � i - I- . disturbed even though it'should beco 'me 'Bufficie�,� to'�.void the election of any - t -were -not called a sumptuous� 6f; I �v � t , -1 hand, and . -. . 4- inia, and wi in chanarr.—Mr. M. kedmond, of Detroit, Presbytery, s we learned, feast. Tbeltable, I I : - * : . - which are already to the law. � . ropresenta�tivp who couj� be proven to _Parkersburg, .West! Vi 9 �'i , -parents this week.— loaded with all the delicacies I : und - ! ., ; . I ­ I South. is home visiting his slow in reminding- Mr. Manson of all his of the ice,- ,I , I . , . balance will 6e along about -the middle _# 1. I I - --- I � .1 - . future reside in the, Su ny � i the �, have pe ablicitedl votes. NY of has week about mid- Mr. E. G. Shorts, of'Chatham, is home little failing land short comings, and it son,groaled to be relieved. Af ter Julk . " , . 1. � " . . rsonally Ifh —Qn Mondg a 0 d 110f , - . , �. at A i w" I . , OL . a 1!� - of Jannary� 'We have lots to say abo � ' ight, a barn on thp %j'hitely farm, 15th visiting his parents this week. is to.be hoped that h'e will do better in tice was done to all the good tbings .pro- I L. .1 , North Perth. i a law *ereon,the Statut�`Bookjit would u6 . t-G�A . I I , - I- � - . --- I — . I r our Spring Prints, but we will tell YOU, - � -we would have more coficession of God#ric' townab' , was the future. Now ' we give the resoliiLtio� , vided for the inner man, all repaired to fiell q i . : - The election, 4' North Perth, to fill I be-enf -rc eid, and I. the parlor, when the company wag.e,&11- . I . . LA . �1; p - I discovered to be o ! fir �1 .,and waeTurned to which we referred in our last com ., '.4bout them later on. . . The County Council. - InA33 � . i - UsLa, efficient legislative bndipol all round., munication in so far as it relates to Mr.' ed to order by appointing Mr. the� , I the vacancy in- the -Legislature c� 0 1 . � with its contents. I h farm is, rented - 'Vobn, . I I � " . . I � - - � by Mr. Henry Perdue, but the pr6perty The County Council for 1891 will be John Manson : "Instruct the clerk to Green, late d New Zealand., to the ­ , - - I � by the unseating of Dr. Ah'renp, will '01 I . _ � Intm I . � I . IT -L I L . 0 is owned by mposed as follows: 1. write to Mr. John Manson and express chair,, and he in a few spicy and appro- I .. I , L - Edward 1111cFaul, Hurbn,Notes. , Mr. J41in Weir, !who has co . . trulf I . - -­ . . take place on the 23rd of this inontb, L. - I � been particularly lunfortunate. About . ' - REEVE. DEPUTY. the tegret the preabytery feels to find priat remarkeledoffiLila 1-11ghtypro- ' � i�lf SEAFORTH. Mrs. W. S. Farrieg,*of, Dakota, is - evol - . � I Tile Reformers have againeplected Dr. at presefit vieiting friends in the vicinity 20 tons of h y wer� in the barn at the Tuckersmith,R. B. McLeau,JacobWeber. him so soon engaged in the same kind gramle, - consisting. of . two addresses, - - 'Uhi �- - , . 2 f I L I . . . . I I —, ---­.­­- �Ahrens as their candidate. 'The Con . ateam Aepamtor- Usborne, T. M. Kay, To .be appointed. of work for which he was dealt with at one w1th the children to their pairents, .� I I I . - . . of Lanes, Ashfield. time� and a � . El. Eilber, the last ineeting 0 the presbytery, iz ; which was read by Andrew Dalican � —1� . . � : - � . ". - ' —k lad named Kerr, of Clinton, got . -- 11 � I ---yj , � itar � - r e 1p J. Sherritt. ,fornenting trouble in the congregation the youngest member of the family! - � . . C ; � I TS se vativ a have discarded their old —ftev. Mr. Goldberg, retiring pastor on Ste heq, V. Ratz, I ; I , oi St. Peter'8 church, Lucknow, pt -each. into Cunninghame�a* grocery sleigh � - � - - Jan 4 3tandarud-beurer, Mr. Hess; - and have ' ld Road�lrnd Berne and express the other &ddress was from friends an ' * . I � � L sit week. The horse Hay, Fred. Hess, J. C. Kalbfleisch. of Bayfie I d : gff The ftgure between tb:e parenthesis after ed big farewell sermon on Sunday even. Wednesday of la I I � h line denotes the page of the -paper an which placed his innantle upon Mr. Magrcod,- . � started off at 9 merry Christmas Stanley, John Torrance, J. Jarrott. the,hope that he will desist from further was read by. Mr. 'Robinson, lof-Port . � ., em . . ing of last week. ' � . i : � ;1 . d. * . keeping , 1the sidewalk for Goderich Tp., J. Cox, J. Beacom. proceduie of th*�ind at � once." This Robinson- . I I the advertisement will be foun , a farmer of the township of Mor'ningion. , I' -On Friday last week, Mr. Thomas gaitj Speeches were also given by I I . - � ale of Farm Stockz--Hugh Ron. (6)' 1 i distance, 4nd until opposite Colborne, Joseph Beek, A. 'Malloy. is an extract f rom minutes of Presbytery, many of the friend I 13 . S We suppose the North P th 06 serva. Tiplingi of Clidton, white -out shooting, * some . s interspersed with. a4a ( er . one . inJL mental uIllaie, the� I - . Auction Sale of Farms—J. Walker, (5) , M rs. Rance's, ' where the sleigh ( Hugh Girvin, March 14th, 1889. In conclusion, Mr. vocal aud tru ' . . bauged 6 rabbit:. that had four well- i Ashfield, Jos. Griffith ivel i . I � . Sale of Farm Stock—W. J. Allen. (5) .tive,8 know their own iusiness iiest, but, I ' I L� I I W. Stothers. Editor' we would advise the champion whole winding up by the company L �. I r, C. H. Ingram. (5) forived cars—'two on each side of the collided with a tre1e, setting the animal I L I L . I Sht . � 'Dental Card -D � � . I ! -1 ohn Lee. (5) . -- f ret�. The sleigh Oas pretty 'well d& W. Wa '&nosh, A. St-4art, John Bowers. of Mr. Manson to turn his attentioln to singing "Auld Lang Syne " and wish- an] - � . ' . awlanos a ! . I � r Sale or Rent-Mr8. Keheny. (5) - molished a,nd t4 boy thrown out, - ­�d I � House and Lat For Sale Mrs. J as a rule, it is not good policy to swap head. I I w � I' - � FO horses while &ro8sing a -stream, especial- —Mrs. Captain Stewart, of tochalob, b -re- I,. W h, T.H.Tiylor, F.Andjerson. the building up mind fostering the ift- ing much joy to the bride a ,groom,— I r6el ' ; . - � - . ­ . . r - ; . overegatqLand Furs--%Vw,. Pickard. (8) C . celvll3g V, severe blow an cut on the Hullett�, John Britton, Robt. Sc4t. terests of the Berne congregation' in- ONE W110 WAs TuERE. . �f i , When the 'faithful old steed doesn'tL was t�ken suddenly ill theloth r morn : i . .43% - I L New Prints -E. M-cFaul. (4) I .1y . _ I I -y al- Morris, H. Mooney, C. A. flo%0e. . std f t to stain, the character I . IF l January -E. MCLFaul. (I) . in1g while preparing breakfast, and for forehead. This is�'one of the ruan - i — — t I � want to be swapped. The political pot , �-,, . , bo' e from Tu nb'y,W.Mcl-'herso.u,W.Cruicltsha'nk. and injure th I usefulness of one who, � L , I � Last Chance -l. V. Fear. (5) 1� . 24 hours lay in a state of uncofiValous. most miraculoub cicapes of Y I . 1� Wrc)xetex. ­' � H, � -11 ,Away Bick-E. McFaul. (5) is now boiling furioual - . - I sudden death th�ough their fooling H . , ( S. Johnston. -fin,ling a1ter more than two years of . � I I . - I . Extraordinary Bargains-WHI. Pickard. (6) ' ,y and both par ness. She is' now recovering. . I . . owl � ck, B. S. Cook, -t S. Nay. ' earnest and faithful work, that lie Could BREvITIES.-A very successful SO'Cial" L- . 11� - P � 4 6�Duncaip & Dunmn. (5) .ties are going into the battle for all -Mr. James Ferguson, Jr., hs�' re- about sleighs. , I ac I ­ : . 1i , � . .. Everything Sim ( 'L ' - I - ( W. Oliver, - not labor in peace, left his friends 'and was �eld in �the Presbyterian church'L : . � . . � - � . -t Odds and Ends --E. McFaul. $) th are worth. - The general impres- turned te'Ashfield from Manitoba look- -On Thursday �fternooh, l9c�h ult-, Grey) Will. Milne, on the evening of Tuesday . I dul L, . i New .fe-welry Store -C. L­PapA. (5) TV , nial face tb - ep family in order to preach the go-spel I r, *-,tl I � . ing hale and' hearty., Ris ge' elnew Meth di t church, Blueval I Ed. Bryans. Decembe ' - I , -4 . . . Sale cohtinued-D. 8 Faust. (8) ifioi2 is,- however, that Mr. Ahrens will will be welcomed by', many of his old' was formally o � " , Rev. Dr. Potts, McKil lop, J. T�ennewies, To be appointed..- elsewhere. Thanking you for favors al- 30tfi. The nicely decorated church was. - � - . filled to overflowing, and after tea a � WIN, , Z �. - z House to Rent -Win. Ballantyne. (5) I be elected by an i' .-eased majority, as friends. - I I of Toronto, pre i W very able sermon Goderich, W. Proudfoot, P. Bolt. read granted, we remain,yours respect- viry I , . � Card of Thanks -E. C. Coleman. (6) . I ' I y pleasing entertaiDment . Th� � � _ I"t at. the openin ice. After . . My. fully.-O.,TE Wn-o K-N-ows. was provided by , � . . ! � . . M sympathyfelt.for ' I the Sunday se th �, 1*111, I r Cleariii-Sale-H. F. Edwards.'(6) there is a good deal o On the evening of Tuesday of r the ,8er- Cliatori, A. H.Mlauniug, 1-1 P.Kenn- C F� ­ i . - ­ I .� am. vice was o' ibu,,E hool children and e � -: I � I : I I k, the wife of Mt. W. Steep, te ver the! large company ad. Seaforth, M. Y. CLe, e'C.Coleman. I - hoir. . � I - - him on account of -the slender, grounds w e -e � . C � - . . . -- I - wo . journed to the bas6ient, where a most kxvter. Dr. lt�llin8, NV: G. Bissett. Rev. M`r. Davidson presided, . I : 4 f Clinton, wen; out to the -pum � : . . . 4 . Nlw- . ster, o P � Bayfield. and Rev. J. Mc-tachla' . ont ' . I i . . LE -4 f Xpooft- 1 on which he was unseated while Nl'r,, ' - slippi 3g down, bad the bountiful supper �,was served by the Bayfield,, George Castle..', 'L n and T. Gibson, I , , - I � . I . 'Or. for water, ana I - M I . . ladies of th� �tongregation. Wher, BlYth, P. Hamilton. �11. F. EDAVARDS'Clearing Sale i's still M. P. � P., dt4iverea addresses. -The i7 . �- I ;,�Utrolx - Alagwood is not as well kn wn and'is misfortune to break her thigh in two in full blast. DP n L oftr-fail to secure some of the Royal Templars ) 4 Itra . : I � ! . . . I - . � �, . �. L� I � Z I - -.-- I . I I . candida�e, places. bargrains. Special Values in Dress Goods, Sho -the 23rdinst-' A good ,program . � *i. ; . - supposed to be a less po� arnplp justice had'tbec6 done the supper ,Wingham,lGeo. McKenzie concert has been fixed � ,, H. Kerr. * � - I ,� I - I I r I -On Fridayl morning lasit week, u interesting programine of music and %Vroxeter�� T,B. Sanders. , and'Crockery. � - 1204. P11 for . .�� - I I . - I - . Ine L - � I I . i L . than Mr. Hess. We h9pe t dports,of , Robert Graham. . is beiog pre �, Iur I . I I :. SIEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 9, 1.891 . I while Mr. El. Rill, of Clinton, was en. speeches was furn�shed. The church is Brussels, I .. I pared,and if the weather be I . L ' .. a NOTESS.-Miss-Leiia Rath of propitious there will be a great crowd. . i .1 . � . I 1, - . . - the Riding willbear in, mind that betting gaged in tr�e oil' pping on the farm of � now nearly compl6ted, and is a fine i I � . -1 I i L � . I . . � � , � i - 01 . I i - Listo�vol has been j visiting' her many .-Sir Richard Cartwright 71� � : I I I I uildin containing a The Municipal Elections. L , is. to address -1 - � . -: . . � � I a Mr. 1. Brownlee, bis� large white brick y � friends bere.-Slims Annie Erwin of Lou- the electors h(:re on Tuesday evening, ': P14 ­ � p The Cattle Shi-pping Trade. and treating upset Mr, Ahren's election hi broth dr -in'- law, . � L , I . . a . before and that similar causes will I inflicted a painful - on t la rge and well planned tasement, Ice- Thefollowing,is the result of the don is home for a - few holidays. -Miss the 13th inst. Those who 'is . , 1. �� . I The cattle shippers and steamship - pro., axe glanced7andi 11 ture roqm, . . � in t .: . class iroom kitchen, et municipO elections in the municipalities at ` w h to hear . hle knee ' I C. 4�h L . - duce like results aga,in,. 1. h, ace Cameron and Mr. Charles Logan f - r � cb� a : � , I . owners, of 11011treal, have been in quite --- . - I r� I -Mr. C. RA�M �e, of Lanes, has received The dedicatory se�vices will be held on in W there were contest8: -magnificent address on the principal I t � ;,. I I L I . I -, I I . I I have returned to Detroit after spending questions of the, day willuot fail to be . �U] �- - ., I a ferment for some time. It seems �that I the sad intellige ice of the death of his Sunday, January � ' Ilth. The proceeds SEAFORTH.-See statement in local tile Christmas vacation here. -Mrs. present. -In the absence of . : . I brother iiu Wisconsin. The young mail of the op n I cises amounted in all column. 1� I J)ei - � . -- I . . Nagle (nee kiiis Minnie Murray) of ne8s ,a not, brisk. A very slight fall . : - . I \ a 3�bill,'prep&red by a Mr. Plimsoll, is Farmers' Institutes. � ei ing exci snow, bu8i ,- . . - t Pal I . , oS520. � CLINTON.-The only contest 'was for I - . ,now before the Eng-lish Parliament, . Farmers' Institutes are now beind I spent a few'weal �a in Ashfleld with hi Detroit is visiting relatives here. -Miss would make'good sleighing, as the road's I . I . ' [s ; . - ' brother a ci?upl� of winter's ago and -Oa Christmas� evening, as Mr. Gen. school trustees in St. George's Ward, Molly McAuley of Southampton is h L fri L - oli- are hard a -ad smooth. j It of L f which has for its object to prohibit th6 held through9ut Allis- Province. The made'l Ma6y4riends, ' Mantle, of Exetor, ivas wending ,his which resulted'as follows : 8- G. Plum - daying among friends bete. -M iss Lizzie AN OLD ESIDE-NT GONE,-Tbe hand W- C : � - . I � way on the take r6ad io the r'e I I - . I landing of live battle at any of the in - Institutes for the county of Hurpu will -Mr. It, �OeAttie, of Brussels, is 6av- _jlJde.nca of mer, 81; J. Andrew3, 59; W. C, fflistonleft�this week foi'r Virden,Mani- of time is gradually, but remorselessly, i , . ; I : . 11 I � � . LO 11in a single bugg , he . I Sao � . - land ports of -England and Scotland be held next week. That for the East iog the bricUs hauled for a fin:e new ,Mr. Henry.I . ) " Yt Searl, 56. , ' . I C 4111 ; L - I . . I,- r . . - L livery barn he intends to erect ill t�at met with a serioul accident., It appoars tobi..-Mrs. James McIntyre oi London depleting the ranks of the early settlers .., - � .4 11 ! . .1d r . , F1 a Riding opens at Brussels on Mon _ - GODEkICIL-For Mayor, .J. Butler, -came to sce her sister .Miss L. Ruston. of ,uie section of Ontario-me,u ana 'I, 1,u� J . -.,This won equire the cattle, 'which day ; & L I L I - � I I � � . I 0 town. Th>: uildiog will be forty by that Mr. J bn T1 in pson with a single 364 ; it. Radcliffe, 192. 1 he only other before she left,for Manitoba. -Election women who came, . brave hearted, if - ; . � . ,. q6 . I . ia- h .L . for the West Riding, at Du fe t, �ud will be ready for � 0 �gy,l 11139 contest was for councillors in St. D&vid'8 da passed over quietly. The candidates � � i . are, now shipped on foot, to be slaught , on i "- use horse aidd bu �ndl Messrs. Ed. Chi : - z I I a X'y I and Jos. Davis were in a democrat i�ag- Y often empty handed, into Ahe baill to 11 . , I . I I --. I erpd at -Montftal or Quebec a:nd the Wednesday,.and for the South Riding, about he month of June. I . L I Ward, Which resulted as follows: Jag, running and votes polled for each were ., cut out of- the Wilderness a he � L - 3 LC . � . � � - � . . i o' f . he pie' with a teani of spirited horse,,, A. Reid 118; Thos. C. Naftel, 124; D . � � . � : � 4 ! . I _ L dead, meat shipped to the Old Country at Exeter, on Friday. Each .these T opleof.Teeswatei� expressed,,900, % - Geurge'Woods,88;Dr.: Wright, 74; T. thems , me for .1, I Q1v .. . I ng, the I'tter young men Wng % elves knd their families. Tile last i r Z z I thoir appreci�tion of the aBrvices of- Mr. were raci 4 Cantelon, 10-j. . J. Marks, 67; E. A. Rutledge, 67 and to - -,Ff . I w ; : niar tinue for. two day' a, the I ­ . - kets, or else to be penned UP and. Institutes will con ! 8, � � fall wa I I L ;,, : e - I T. 0. Reid, of Morris, as the' . principal .a Httle under the .influe ce pf ;tangle ate Mrs. Richard klil. � � - : I I "n', I . - im 'Ids, 66. Thereis any amount of ler, of Morrisb 'k. who departed wi.th I , as I I r- Bir public'Jachool by rresenting h leg, ran into Mr. 11(lantle's rig,iomash ExETER.-For Reeve, Dr. Rolling; Jos. Wr n . I 1�-�� risughtered immediately on thei arrival and most �interesting pr.ogrammes are of th ' -a . r . � � i In pieces, throwing hi I . . 'ng 239 ; T. 11. f McCallum, 176. De,puty- ' 6om for the new council to -take m6ans *the dying year, on the 31st of December., -04 I - i in the Old Country, ,instead of being being r with'a gold-he4ded cane. . it'.. . in and Mr. r I . I . prepared. We hope - the, fa mers I' . Reeve,i W. G. Bissett, 226; Hiigh of im.provinif Bayfield a' d it is hoped Just. I ; . � � A e d Mr 'Geo. Durnin Davis out oii the .1'ard froz0a , ground, n � Mrs. Miller -was the widow of the . � . I � ,:tu . . driven on to the open market and sold will conoult their own interests by at- - 8 'o Spackman, 179. Councillofm, Edward they will use every' available opportunity - . L i � . . a 6om Man - 77. 1 i � k I of Ashkw)d, arriM ho� i and knocking ther i insensible, in which late Richard Miller, who died in IS - M L - ��j I - t n oo as pow. .The reasons urged . for tending in large numbers. There is no t ) I Chriafte, L296 ; T. B - Carling, 276 ; D. to further the interests of the place. They were among the very earliest .Bet- il , . - I I " I I oba w th- the remaing oi his brother otate they remained for some time. A. Rd�.9, 235; L. H* Di-kson, 195; Dr. Mr. James . Donaldson announces that he I IN ; .1 . � I I . : this legislaldn are, -first, to prevent'the, farmer, - no matter how intelligimt he John ho died some time !ago. The re. They are both coniined- to their respec- ' � . tlers in this part of the county, having � . - I � , . . I I I q I - : . I . � . .. . Browning, 80; L. Hardy, 11. intends sitting his saw mill i, 1. gr � L . a James taken Up the farm a - _ � L danger of' -infectious diseases spreading � may be,or ho' mains ere interred in the DAngannon tive homes, -undOr medical tteatment. - ' Pon which they both th . I - � .. " � C w successful in hig,ca'lling,- ete y. � . � This accident sho4ld be a warning to th . e STEPHEN. - Councilors, M essrs. Pollock's field, Sauble line, opposite lived untit1heir death, Int 53 concee- - I L 1.1h I �� I i from the foreign to the home cattle, and but can get much 41valuable, information, '-"' Wue*rth, 379; Hicks, 301; Doyle, 223; Chas. Parker's, early in the spring. -The Sion 1, Morris 2�;, - . I � I I � -W rd has been received from Mr. �oung men, as it was- a miraculous . I , in 1854. M ' iller . i - . I I . White,'213. The two first named are rink. opened for, the fiest this seasoff �on was widely I . rLs. M f M1 I L � . second, to prevent -alleged cruelties to in consultation with his fellow farmers John rAndon, forirterly of,E'ast Wawa- escape from insta4t death. Z .. � I . known and greatly resp � I I It, , . Lay evening I ected . I : � 'L . ' I I el'�cted. .Saturd last. The young by th*e communi I I I cattle on board., of ship, which, it is at thesef Instit,utes, and there are but nosh, Belgrave, no of Logosh, , --About rn�d night on Christmas eve, a tY at large, and her un, . . � I li ( � I r. � , � t t . COLIPORNE.-For Reeve, Joseph Beek, people are 110W nightly v'njoying the Leelfi8flness- � I I L . L . aintained, injures the meat and makes that M %'13i to 66 iBl0ee at his wheat young man named Donald McIntosh, of and thoughtfulness of others � � I '� in .. - few who can not give inform ation 307 ; �hos. Barns, 118. Depu�y-Reeve pl6asantpa3time. Tnbproptietors par. I . � I . � . cr year amount d to 10,0()o Goderich, went'tda house 6coupied by a - I gave her a high place in the estimation I I Af � I OP ' - I . it unwholesome.- The result of this pro- � will be benelficial to some other person. bushc1i. Mrs.,Carey, of th6 same place, iL woman A. Malloy, 236;� Isaac Fisher, 15.8.- pose holding a grand tuasquirade c&rni-- of a wide Circle of acquaintances. She I - alL i I I . I - .posed legislation would be to check the We append the following com L munica. -The auction sale of the �state of the I I - Councillors, Andrew Young, 245 ; Jda. valon Tuesday eveningnext,*Januar ' l '. � , I ­ . of questionable character, and tried to . Y was one of the few- remaining orIginL& . � L . . I . . - . . � . Taylor� 231 ; ,Alex. Young, 210 ; HarryL 13th.- 'Valuable prizas will be given for members of , . I I I ra t, which we ha4e re-- late James Oke, of Exeter, took place on gain an admittan'e,. which was refused. . � Wroxeter Presbyterian -411j, ive 6attle t de between Canada and tion on thi's subjec 0 . . I ' o I . . bdorrisj 182; A. Fisher, 138. i fancy and comic costumes and ' L I every I and Old Country. To aid t - He Persisted in t ing to get in and re- � church. congregation., in whose prog I I � I he passage A ceived from a practical farmer, .an e 'Saturday of last week,.and was atten ded r,y I ) . effort is being made to make this carnival per- . 4L . L 4 � ' fused -to go away,j and after a time a boy GREY.-ForReeve, Win. Milne, 4.3( , ., ity she bore to the last a deep interest. iv . . � - . I ! . Eis bill Mr�- Plims4 ba -3 published a ho e the-suggestionCruade will be" I by a large crowd. Mr. Thomas Oke , . i I C , 0 86'success. A first class Ger : � p � I , P I purchased th6 residence in th village about 14 years of, age, named Bedour, A. Hyslop; 337. The first and second- man hand For some yqars before her death she 11-8 - J . , I . � book,in which he det0amany instances upon by-, the, farmers of this c t for the sum of $550 - 5; lie also urchased who is said to W -visiting at Carey's, Deputy- Reeves, were elected by accla., wi& be presetat.-Mr. John Esion of was a , peat -sufferer, but -was only oc- : rc I - ' ' . � " I I I . � - I I lof heartless cruelty and callous neglect generally : - � the hay press and 80 tons of pr ise hay aroused fro be&, and went outside to mation. Councillors, Brown, 499 ; London is in town this week. -Mr. and casioually colifiiied to bed, and death, - 7 L : \ - I . . . Ennis, 360; Dickson, 202; Dun,, , . � -,.I( . : . . - practisea upon the cattle while on board EDIToik E-xPOSITOR,-A:j the time is fjr per ton. . get, McIntol to leave. Afterso econ- 200nooll) Airs. C. Tuttle of Toronto, were recently which came somewhat unexpectedly, - ��c � - . v i � 4 1 1 s the ships. This ook has- created ,q'uite drawing near when Farmers' Institutes -lilisoo r solemn duty to r cor the veraation between them McIntos drew 78.. 1 . isiting here. -Mr. Harry Young had a found her in full possession of all her � L � I I � I - will be the order of the day, it is to be death of lertha, daughter of Mr. Win ' a knife and stabbed Bedour sever ly -in i TURN'BF-RRY. - For Deputy -Reeve, large won -d bee on Tuesday. A very� mental -faculties. The funeral on Sat- . � T L L . . I � 1, - I � . � � . A sensation on _ `1he other side of the 'hoped that the farming community will ffa�ris, lake road, �we8t of the village of the breast. Nfcfntosh was- arrested by Win., Cruick�bank, 236; Win. Gemmill, exciting race took place between Messr ' I L 7 - ` . an urday laot was very largely, attended, . : �w 1. . I . ­ . : I -brought before the the body being laid at rest beside that I L �4i : . I � water, Those interested in the tradre .attend t9e meetings and avail tht=- Exeter, Who died �n Wednesday, Die- Constable Yule and 188. Councilors, John Diment, 264 ; Robt. Lawragon and R. Eagleson L . . I I . 15, in this country, however, say that tho T selves of ,the benefits to be derived leember 24, of consumption, at the early Mayor, but as Bldour is lying,in a criti- Glo. Harris, 249 ; Robt. Maxwell, 155,1; Messrs R. Blair and T. Parker,the latter of her husband, in Bluevale cemetery. I .1 - 9�` L . I age of 18 years. The parents and re- cal condition, Md,Intosh was remanded Galvin Wilson, 144 ; Richard Arm- being victoiious. In the evening a' On Sil day last Rev. Mr. I . .1 . ' d therefrom. - There are many of us who I � I M * � state ents in this book are a tissue of 11 . I Davidson - : � L foreight days. Bedour, whose father fitrong,,81. - I � . i perhaps, think that we understand our maining family h4ve our sympathy in - pleasant time was spent dar-cing.-Mrs. minister of the Presbyterian �4urch 1 7 i a , I -The fo'lowing . here, referred very - R1 � - �: falsehoods, and in order to get t the business, but thebeat farmers can learn this their sad hour of trial. . was recently sent to'the insane asylum, 1l*X'ODXRIcH Tow.N-sItip. I � (Rev.) Sarmon and family have been the feelingly in the 1. ..- I M I -- . I , facts of th I e case, if possible, the Do.' much at the� Institute meetings if so -The sawmill belQnging to Mr. T. H, is a resident of !Port Albert, iii thi,j is 16 statement of the votes cast in this guests of Mrs, (Rev.) Newton. -Mr. Jae. - course of his' sernion to the Christian � I . : al � inclined. . Add this is not the 0111 Taylor, Reeve of East Wawano8h, with county. .McIntosh 'is, a resident of toN 7nah p : For Deputy - Ito -eve, John Castle is at present lying very ill at the li-fe and qualities of the deceased. Mrs, - - . minion Governmont.bave deputed the L. rea- I : . . - b , Y Beacom,, 290; Thoo. Churchi sidence of G, S. Cattle, Sauble Line. Miller was born in Roxboroughshiie 1 01. . . I son why We shoilld encoutagdi s Nall its contents, was burned on Christ, Q:Aericb, and is"rather' intemperate in 11, 2814 re . Deputy Minister of Wlarine to hold an I uch I I V - � � : � . . � meetings. The managers and directors mas eve, cause unknown ; its the A i 41 his babits. . Council; ors. Samuel Sturdy, 288 ; Jas. , MOONS . Scotland, and died at the good old Age, I It . I This' 'enquiry is' now be- f the- different Institutes ' . Irl , . enquiry, ., I 0 �pend consid- ,had not been running for some ti I -The annual meeting ,of the East Connolly, 279; James H. Elliott,. 261 ; . of 85 years, 6 months, , 11 . , . .1 I � - 1. I n , I George A. Cooper, 244; Robert Elliott Zurich. . I , erable time and labor ratuitously 7 9 MUNIMP.-tL ELB0:L1.o,�-,,3.-The el� I V . - . I ing ounducted"I'd the city of -Montreal 9 to 1 previ . ous to the burning, the origin a t,!Ii 11 Huron Farmers Institute will be held in D. S. FAUST has decided to continue , c- - 7 ' I I ,�. .1 � . and. a large numberip-of- cattle deal- make them a benefit to us farmers' - remain,, a mystery ;no insurance. - The the Town Hall, Brussels, on Monday 91 ilAy.�All'tfie old 'councillors were his.big, Discount Cash Sale 1,�or a while longer tiolis in this village passed off quietly I �­ , C I . . Ron. John Dry4en, very commendab) - mill will be rebuilt. - - d Tugsday, January 12th and J�th,. A in order to clear,out the balance of his stock a, to enough,, but not without a spasm of ex- � - tl � I - . ; I . - . era, shippers, steamboat owners and. Y9 . -On Vriday of last week,. as Mr. s' ( enthe following gentlemen will -be returned except Mr. Heyrobk, who . - ' � � . . . . has m ailed many of' us notices of the . W . �de- wake room for the new spring goods which will citement. Mr. T. B. Sanders was re. . F I I - � . . � Z i John Cook', of Holm' esville, was driving p esent and will speak on tb& subjects C lie invites everybody to come elected Reeve by acciamation'and the � I . ce Underwriters and, different meetings over the Pravl6ce. ul lined to ran, and who is replaced by arrive shortly. � -6 ' I �, � � other8i have been examined. The e out from � named :-7F. C. Greensides, V. Mr. KMbfleisch. The following is a and get a bargain. 1201- 4 11 . I m ' vi- The�officials of the Agricultural College Clinton, one of the clips of the S., of only contest -was for cc noillor8, a field: . � I - . � � I . . I � � are doing'all. in thei shafts broke, I*etting them drop on the Ontario Agricultural College,' lat. - statement of the votes polled: For , RUNAWAY. -While coming to Zurich of five being uIp to ch u - - 10 . - I . . . . ; dence, thus far, although somewhat con- I u . ir power to furnish : Y � 'bug � closefrom. Thase � r � . e . I � , ttadictory, goes to show that -the ,cattle s'with r6liable information on the dif- horse a heels and causing it to run awa'. "Our horse and, horse markets;" 2od. Reeve, F'red Hess, 417 ; George Me'- with a horse and gy the other 'day, running were Thomas Rae , J. B. Vogt, � I -1 Mr. Cook was thrown out, but was ,, Ewen 343. For Deputy -Reeve, John Mr. Jacob I I .1 . � . i ; ferent subjects interesting to the Agri- � . not " Hereditary u,nsoundness iin horses. 9 Karcher, of the Brownson Thomas Hemphill, W. Lee and/ James I ! . ti ; I I T, - I are, an a rule, well cared for and are not culturist. We have to acknow- seriously hurt. The horse ran -about T. Raynor, B. S. A., Ist. "Insect life C. Kalbfleisch, 423; Saingel Rannie, Line, had the misfortune to have his Paulin, of whom the first- ur were the w I I ; I � - � ]edge . . i � : � . . '. � � required to suffer undue hardships ;-that that'the tiller of the soil'is not i as three Ales. befoie it could be stopped, on the farm." 2od.- " Feeding of live 301. Councillors, -Win. Moir, 448 -, horse ruii away., As he was turning people's dhoice, in the or er 'named. . � . Z . � . . 4 , %rl ; I . � I . , - - prosperous a condition as could be ,dish. breaki erably. L 9 4 1 1 the detbth rate has not been* unreason- ng the eutter consid' stock"; T. H. Rai�e, -of Mitchell, t,st. John H. Schnell, 435 ; John Voelker' onto the Zurich road he met a man with a Mr. Paulin, who was defe 11, ; I I ated last year, � - . . I ed, and.it is a duty that we owe to,our -The Brussels Post,of last week has " Frauds and humbugs in horticulture 355; John Foster, 302. cow, when the horse'shied, upsetting the made a determined attempt to retrieve � I I I - T .-. �, � - I .ably large, and. that the charges and country and to ourselves to improve- that the following, which is not only to be to be avoided'by farmers," 2nd. I'Varie- The result in the municipalities not b Mr. Karcher falling underneath. his laurels this year, but failed of his � �, I . "ggy' . t I A . I - 1 seen -in Brussels, but too often in a great ties of apples to cultivate ".; Robt.Arm- mentioned above, will be iouud in the o keep hold of the lifies, object even with the help of 8eventeen, � I Z complaints 'of Mr. *P,IimsoLl are -ground-- conditioni as far as lies within our e managed � I � - � I � . . . � less. Mr. Plimso-11, who is now in this power, for, remember, there car- be many other places : A very disgraceful-, strong, of Morris" 1� Who -pays the local columns under the proper heading. however , and after going around in a good round plumpers. The interest - , � � I , . . . I I . : f I . I . I - I bertson, of Gre*, "The I circle for -wh .� i I � I I country,, also attended this enquiry, no true prosperity in this country if the scene was presen,ted on our streets � oil duty?"; D. Ro . _n�_-� .11, a ile tbe horse came to a taken in the elections"here, however,was - . agriculturist is not prosperous. Our Christmas day, viz.: A boy about 1 3` plepisures of farming" ;.,C. Mic�ie, of � i Stanley. - - standstill. Mr. Karcher was consider- as nothing compared with the exci 1 1 1 . . � and he has had a rather hot time of it. I - )I I te- 11 C - R . I - I � I � ; - $ � . a not a combine, nor a trust, I - Morris, " Cultivation of the tirni - TjlAT REsOLUTION AGAr-N,-MR. 4DI- but is getting along n , of ;� 11 I I . . occupatiot, i yeare,of age incapably the worse of I ably cut about the head and shoulders, . . ,p ; ' -R 11L I ment which raged in the township - 1, � �. It is hoped also, that the evidence thus nor-iN leech- prying uPon the vitals of * liquor. The party who supplied 'the A. Hislop, of Grey, addrese, On Mon. TO In your last paper icely. No other Howick. Old cam * . 41 Paigners said that. . �-- � . . 1. � , , - f " one of the, damage was done. not even a Par )i a elicited,will have the result of heading other industries. li�pior should be made to @mart foi such day evening a public meeting will be member� of the Berne Congregation," lialnentary election has . � - . .. Therefore, brother, iftagrant tri ns , .held, . I - . I 14 . � �' . off the efforts of Mr. Plimsoll and his farmers, lat us join hands in improving a a gression of -the law, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Xd comes out in a letter as the champion of BRIEF.S.-Our elections to9k p Ace,on ever been so hotly contested. The main 11 � � I ­ . I - ',- . � 11 . I our condition and ennobling our calling -The annual eutertai6ment and dresses -will be given by Mr. Greensides Mr. John hrls I noon, and after endeavor. .Monday last, and after a hard con 'at, re. interest centred in the fight for the 11 L I A � . � :friends to secure the passage of thi �� . I .1 � V I . . -1 � 8 through that - powerf6i - medium, the Christmas Tree'was held in the church (in 11 Edu4atiou of the horse"; Mr. in.g to refute our last 9 ' sulted in returning all the old council Ro6eveship and Deputy,R,� I I I - tatements con- eveship.. B- , 4* 1 " . .1 �l � . bAl, which, it is claimed, is' calculated Farmers' Idetitule. . at Sunshine onf the eveninj of the 22od L Raynor on " Educition of farmer's cl-tioes by saying 11 as�l have no i with ttie exception of, the Deputy -Reeve, S. Cook, of Fordwich, who last year , A . . . , � . I . . . - I . I � nten- . ) . ! to injurer the Clinadian trade. -1 FARMER. ult., and was a decided success. - The - sons"; Mr. Rsce on "The fvorme'r' ,. as follows: Reeve, F. liess - Deputy- wreslW , the Reeveship by a �� . 11 � I I , I . KIP", I W, Januaty 6th. 1891. was;taken by a tioo of 8'aying anything more on -this -' P riarrow ;i . . 1, � . It seems to be the opinion- of many �-- .1 . ciiair Mr. flood, who per.- fruit garden." Vocal and instrumental subject hope you will insert tl * * Reeve, J. C. , Kalbfleisch ; Councillors, major�ty, froq John Kaine, of Gorrie, . �1% I � , I I � . -1 . formed the duties of that position in music will also be given by well-known your nIxt I's " J. 11. Schnell, John Voelker and Andrew again met his 6ld Opponent for the chT#f � I , , - I that if this Plimsoll bill. becornes-law, it - isikie." You, Mr. - Editor.' M . ! . . J 14 � I his usual genial manner. The pro. talent. The first session of the Insti-,D;,�ill oyer, -Mr. D, M. seat at the township board, while last . , - * I I - . I . " BtT he made it a condition that he I beaF witness that we did not begin .Haist, who has been 11 � � - I - � ilg tute will commeipce at I.-30 o'clock on I , interesti i . will seriously itijure, if notentir6l ruin, gramme was a lengthy, but I ,1 . 7�1 . . I r y. should not canvass, as he did not think . this correspondence and we h spending a week among friends here, re- year's duels for the Deputy 11, ,,�, . 1 1 . - , : one, and was carried out to.' the end. Monday. Election of officers for cur- willall,01w us the pri , Michigan, on M . bet , 1 � I - L � . #e Canadian cattle trade. We do not. a candidate- for mayor should ask any The proceeds amounted to rent year the same afternoon vilege of taking the is vi.iti onday ween John Jacclues and Sa X, 1 th Inuel Ney, - i roan for'�is vote. It was benea about $29, ; . part of' the d and ab�ent on ng his and Anson Da and S& �'L I . -1 ihink, howaver,� that it would have any the, I injure e last. -Christian Raist Im/Age I'll � I I L -The atinivereary tea -meeting in con. --- . mael John- - 1,P 1 � . - � � . dignity of a candidate td butt . I against the injurer and let an impartial � un-cle in Sebringville previous to going to St011, were repeated, with the same -1 - I sach serious effect. On the contrary, � onhole riection ,yvith the Methodist church, . - - iA ; . . , - I i nutter. -Quaiterly services will be men as principals, The result showed -f . I - � men for their vote' Westfield. ' public judge of the merits of the r Michigan. .. - I � held in the EV&Dgelical church next SUL . that a, very full �, � -, 8, 'When he would if. Brussels, took place on Christmas day.. (Too late for last week.-) When Mr. McConnell began his work 2n vote had been polled, a , tl� I I Y. ' L 7 we are not suro'but it ,might prove a he were elected mayor have magisterial A bountiful re�ast was spread, to which day, commencing on Saturday afternoon. the tot&' - . . � '� duties to perform. WEDDENG B,��LL% '- Christmas has' at Bayfield Road and Berne it wag un- I ! I blessing in disguise. It rnight injure How would it look * L' and when I i's Were Counted up it . . 4 L I . LL 1. ? I t all dia ample .1-ustice. After tea Rev. Presiding Elde'r,-Rev. S. N. Moyer, of was found that Mr. Cook had been re- I � the shipping trade, but we do..n'ot th he asked; if� after asking pien for their, R. Paul took tfib-chair, when a very in- gone at last,,,an.A so.has two of our fair der very favorable circumstances and we Sebringville, will cond 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 . .- -ink 11 L .i -yotes, he 'should hav6 to sit in ju.dg. . younggirls. Miss' Martha Hoover was knowithat, had Mr. John Manson aided . uct the services elected Reeve, and Messrs. NeV a r . i . I it would materially0affect the Canadian terestilig progtamme ' of, I ill i � . I inent on them?" � music, ad- throughout. -A little boy, I e U 8, a I � I I I 11 I nited in the 'holy bonds of wedlock to him in the work we would have had a son of Mr. H. Johnston e ect d Dep tie I by' ilia- - . I � . I u . - farmer. All our beat cattle, those that-. . dresqes,. etc., -* was preriented. The "Mr. Win. Fowler, of Lion's Head by united and flourishing cause and c Magel, fell on a nail the other day, The' jorities under fifteen. Messrs. Fe�rgu�on ; 1 41 1 are finished for beef, could -be shi . o e t - . ongre- na e L 11 � � I . The above was the statement of Mr. pr cieds of the ea-me�tinz amount. Rev. J. Morlock, of Auburn, at' the gation. Mr. Man il pinetrated the skull, but tile a�nd Graham were elected councillors. , ; w I � pped ft. T. Wilson, one of the candidates for ed t 0** about $65. i% son promised if Mr. - little 11 . I - � � . . � fellowdoeis not seem to mind it much, - - - - . i �, I as usual. Tile only difference woulid b � residence of the bride's father, on McConnell accepted the call, although � I I -The Exeter Ad'vocatei of last week ­­­-­--�� ... I . -. -" I . . . ' T -- Is the mayoralty, "in the ttwn of Duadasl � L, Christmas. - They intend going to Lidn's he was not his choice, he would do his and is doi�g well.-PublLi' school has I I : � . : - L that they must be slaughtered on their in h I mays: Some time ago *'e noticgd .an opened again. - The board he - . Marnoch. . . I ; . . . Head to live, �They take with them the part. To use his own Words he said, ave engaged . I - . I wi . M Hills - I . ;�b electors of Dundas had I. "I ill t on the congregation." - . iarrival in the Old Country. A 1 �� similar is nomination speech. We are glad, article in THE HURW-f E-NPORITOR, otat- well wishes of their many friends by r. Jarrot, of -the NOTES. -Will. Vorterfield left for 6e f , . I � -to notice that t ' - Green, to take I , 0 1 1 . I Stownugehe nAVer paid one dol- ;1 � I - x6ted for years against " ' � whom they haye been surrounded. Also It Is ., � i . ,haae - J , ing the weight bf some very large pigs � pla,,,e of Mr. Chas. Latta, who 'has, a . Forest City Business College 0 � 1, � embarlio welo kn n Mon- , V, . . , . the good'sense to place Mr. Wilson at they have north of us. In this issue we 1 Miss Maggie Howatt, to Mr. Rober�� lar for lippo-rt of ordinances while Mr. - - ' a h * " ;� . I- I . daY.-Ur" John .McGe.e Of the loth con � . . " school at 11ills Green. We ` - I I . . ar - I � - . . on election day, fine weather j6st now. There a"ng cession, accidentally -fell 'V�hile in his - �: � I . , "I I % I - . cattle shipped from American ports, and the head of the list ' mike mention of a farmei, Mr. Francis Job ustou, of Paradise Hall, by Rev. F. Mccon;611 was pastor. But we will is not barii lately and somewhat seriously in- . I I . � � . � . I 1. it has not acted detrimental to the trade 1,Cornigh, who resides in t4je Township of Swann, of Adburn. We wish them a . return .to the resolution. In our' 4at sleighing, but the wheeling is good.- J I � I , I I notwithstanding that his opponent �63borne, who, one day last week killed ppiness. - I letter we did not write that Mr. McCo' The members of the evangelical ' jured himself. -Mr. T. i � I of that country. But it would affect boasted, at the long life of ha � . �a - -church Henry, froin i I �. � - nomination n- f . � . i I � I F �the tride iwunfinislied cattlelor "stock - -of his & pig that wiis only nine'months old and are talking about having a furnace put' Washington Territory, is home mystical -1 � . � I . I � � c . - ability as a personal canvasser and Ilia weighed -whet, dressed 352 pounds. I BRIFF.13.-Mk. Wallace Jackson, who nellhAd4uthorityfromthe Presbyteryfor in ,![rcumstanceii attend. p I : I I - Ing I . I T - thi reading resolution complained of. .1 his visit. -Bell : � - - ,:or . went out to ,-e -Northwest last spring, � the church. , Thi is a step in: the right I McDonald in : : I L � - I -On Saturday morning of ,last week � ion. and wil be I . A . .t ege t . . L a. " This is a trade which has sprung determination to exercise that privil Any "rect' 11 I I - - . . �came home last, week. He intends go- one refe�ring to our letter and reflect- di , I ; a greati improve- - aking a 11 � , :_ � � I � - : 4 : 4 . C � ' - . - up of late years, and is rapidly growing. when . I arental vi8it,-School re-lopened. oil ; :� � I - Mr. Ed. Swartz, 6.f, Holmesville, ing back shortly. -Mr. Win. Carr,V.S., ing,will see at once that no such�author- ment' I i - I I . 11 . , ­ - . ;;- � . -- . . onday under the supervision of Mr. I - . to the utmo . at. Mr. Wilson's remarks went to'the atable, he found hiq Indian ,of Kirkton, spbnt Christmas unde y was claimed. Again, we -did not - . I � it! � 11 These cattle are shipped to the Old as quoted above, � I a � I - � I will., apply to'other pony almost choked to - death.' I ­ McCallum. . � I . Country, -they are bought by farmers representati t aP' , parental roof I W. J. Hoover had the asy we had the orginal document on the Turnbe May success attend his �-�, I 11 i I E. F * I -� I I - � . . rry. labors. --Mr. J. W. ­ �i . . ves of the people as well as parently had been rubbing its head with misfortun I � are kicked badly matter, I -low then could one of the metr­ Irish � I . I the hind foot and got it ba'ught in the e to get a in (;Ol,1)P­N WEDDINa.-On New Year's Bone, the ., !- 1 - � - . . - . I er was ngr I . . . � � 1� burn, put. 13 stitches in the cut. -T. H. document to which we referred in our relati - . I I I I . t �i ; � , I , . ives were gathered together by in- omens predicted for the people of East I I I , . . �� :� I I I - I � -�� I . I � -1 � .� I I � I e spring. personal, canvass and in, begging and, en- ly that five min -have Tayloris saw 111'ill was burned to ashes . 'em- . i , . I � i I I - there; are fed during the winter, and toe the office of mayor. 1 In maki I patriot,l ,� I e Central Business , -, I I evening a sel�ct company of friends and College', Stratf�rd, Monday. -Unhappy IR are turned out as beefers in th ' 09 a halter. 'The halt Arawn so tight In ' at week. Mr�'Ho,u8tou, V. S., of All-. bera of Berne co egation know the returned to th r I ' I I Mr. Plimsoll's bill would put a stop td treating persons to vote for hi I uld . letter ? He gives the substance of the vitation, from Mr. and I I I . in, a can- ended it. Mr. Swartz at, once brought .Mrs. David G I i . 0 night. They had had a fire minute passed by the Prcsbytery Pa the rpell! of Turnberiry, ectioll.- ;51 � I � I -i . I I - his veterinary. powers to work, and the in it i " I Ith November, Ipuching the reading of eth .. to celebr,Lte the. Rev. Mr. deddes, the popular pastor of I �, thi5 trade. ' It wotild fore' ' Canadian didate, no T�atter how honest' his inten Christmas ' Wawanlosh. there being Do el -, I . � f armers to fatten, their - own' . � � n the moining to heat up the fif ti anniversary .1111 I -11 � . . :A . I � . . � sto6k and tian's ,may be, cannot ayoid making pony was -soon till right again, of their marpiage, Calvin an(f Whitechnrch greeted hia Ir I I � . . - � ( pipes, but1they say there was no fire in resolution from the pulpit of Bayfield Though the weather was most unfavor- � . - . - . make' them ready'for the market. Now -On Monday "evening, 2A/th- ult., a people on Sunday last with & b I 1, � � - � I promises which will hamper h' the furnace in the afternoon. About Roadchurch, in whi3h we are told it able, rain. pouring down for the 1,r4ter i . I I 'in as an number of the membe very en- � . - . re f RattenburY half 'past eleven o'cl�ck the ni� the intention of the c I Couraging discourse highly suitable for 11 . I I - I % the Canadian ships his cattle t6the Old inde�endent sod fearless representatiye, Street Methodist church , &ntoni, assem. ill was was . ourt not to part of the day, still it could not ampen 1�4 . I - � express Ju 00M " � I � � bled -at the res A Romans, 12-14 qt - �J, ;, - Country and sends the feed after ,thern, and thus,destroy the ardor and enthusiasm of the friends " let us run with- patience the rac-- t1l,at - L� I I& r his independence as, found to be in flames. but was too far dgment on the merits of the the - XeCv' Year, f - - �A � . I. . 0 ence of Mayor J?oherty, gone to be eaved. He had got about, case, but only to tell Mr. Manson of his who assembled 'to do honor to the is before- us lookin �', - . 1%nd the Old Countiry farmer simply well as impair his feeling of self respect of Clinton, to bid farewell to Miss Emma 8200 worth of , belts in. it last spring, fault in circulating the slanderous g iinto JestlA.-" � H � i �11 I � . . attle and reaps the big 1�rofit. I Rumball. . re- worthy bride and groom. During the 11 I � . not' 8 8 Was a�out $3,000. The pro- port contained in the Hay letter, and to evening. much sympathy was extended last the residen' ' -On Friday evening feeds the c ' Miss Rumball hao'been a J -h los PRESEINTATIO�:,� I �' I - mean that . in -oat f aftlif ul and consistent worker and,. -prietor has the sympathy of the com- urge Mr. Manson to desist. We have to Mr. -Gemmell, who was slowly I ce of Mr. John Bone was $eol � if thg Canadian farmer did this' ' I I I I wo& at the freest and fullest public di gion member of the church and will be much munity at large. -The Ch'riistmas tree heard the reception Mr. Manson got at covering from a severe ill re- the scene of a Pleasant surprise, when C' 1. ­ . i- seas - I - . home, and shipped the feed in the cAtle, of public affairs should missed. During the evening -a ,conipli- nens. Mr. and �M-1 I , .' not be engaged � I I I I , � . . I , I , iI If . � � L ed Miss Bone with the - I i I : e8s was read by Mr. n!ewbrick church turned out to be a November. Weare informed be was of Turnberr , who by industry andf,per- follow ng COMLP'knentary address � Miss; - - I . he would not onr4y reap the larg in by candidates, but whatever is done Mrs. Gemmill were aniong the pioneers bled and present in church assem- er profit, mentary addr entertainment 'which' was herd in the the meeting of Pre8bytery on the I 1th the good people of C&lv I � y I but would have more: good manure to Doherty,andMiss Rumball wa wan I I I cess ; o . 1 4 � pen , sented with a gold watch and a � - . ; should be done in a manly and o * 11 pre- grand suc Theprogramme was an told ' f the t of good taste at that eeveranc�e have maide for thenisalves com i , , . I - I ­ I - late date in bringing in his complaint, fortable homes, while at ' - �rieud-The pastor, . . W I Photo- excellen�' one' I The children deserve . , tbo name Annie Bone Dear V I � , I . . I � � . j ' � ' -1 L ' members an' erents of C . - a? . I . . � L � � . W ,alvin chureti. 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