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. ; 1 , 1* Messrs. lvps, Carram, Wood and nped into the long 3fcLean and) Miss Simpson, of Heneall; Mr.
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- . .N'.%W ADVE RTISEMIgNTS. share of, support are forced to return a , ng before a wayside 1,ita,vern waiting to' be I cases of 9 unmarried and had no relatives living in them, but failed, iio jut were attached, Denomy, No. I Hay; D. McGregor, of No.
'.. -1 . 4'qnid p�o quo"In the 6-hape of offiocs-amd driven homd by somJ drunken r ,. Waliic�, tbei!c gentlemen are themeolv� a quiet, industrious sleigh to which the hornes 6 Hay; Mr. H-ey, of No. 11, Hay, Miss
' . rse. I i Y_ d grateful ove this oounty. He was yards.
i WThe figure between the parenthesis mter-each will spare nidther thA lash nor the on I ver modest an t' r it, Two bf I in Scotland are the and stopped them within thirty _y ; Mr. Moir, No.- 3, 1
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one denotes the page of the paper on which the favora,ble legis!ation. This. feeling hKs beeia .. It would be poetil justice, and if it were . them were pretty sure of re�election, but man and his friends When the snow came down several persons Robinson, of No. 4, H, .
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P advertisament will be, found. � - intensified by the .recent chauges in the more generally bel . e , ad in perhaps a fellow I I Messrs. Ives and Wood hold doubtful con- heir; to his estate. ling, and one young man was caught Hay ; Mr. Beaty, No. 12, Hay ; Charles I
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I A Prosperous i9ew Year -Jackson Bros. (5) rf, - , atituanoies and might have - been defeated. -A house and lot in Exeter Worth was were past .
� Government at Otta-,ra, which have cerijaiv, ff e�liog for the-suff'e ug brute between the' a le one day last week and. fairly under it, but as 0e 41 beautiful " was Lsxta, No. 7, St*uley; Miso Fee, Goderich
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, Fassing Quicidy By -1. V. Fear, (5) . I shafts would emause t e driver to be a little Their defeat, however, wnuld only -have as. cold at mortgage a I Model School. Mr. Latta is to be congratu-
. Greeting-jackson Bros. (1,) ly increased the RoinDn Cajholic i0tience, - It realized only $90 , : soft he escaped uninjured. 2&h lated on the successof the pupils and the
-1 Annual Cormention-John Hannah. (5). � I . Sir John Thompson by giviog him a atthew fiazelsood, of the I
I moretaparing of th' hi ra. will have an oppor- -Mr. M
-Charles Troyer. (8),, in the Cabinet, and have placed a Cath,ilic I . p w ip, a trifle more i shted -Clintonis rate�aye creditable manner in which they answered .
� Apology thoughtful in fastening the bla�xiket aroun chance to t9ke in two other supporters who it the House of Refuge concession of Hullett, who is the owner of - .
Do you want a Situation -Star Agency Company- 0) In the PrtmierL'ahip of the Dominion. There the steamiqg and tir.bd old hack, who ha I have been clamoroui for office, so it is just tUDity Of voting a of excellent land, erected a now the questions pat by the several teachers
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Discount Sale -Appel & Zeller. (8) . I I as to whether at? not cows 300 acres /1-)
To the Ratemers of Seaforth-F. Ifolmested. (6) is an appre'hensioD, too, that in some way or not even- ths pow,�r of weeping over hi i as well thatitheselmen have been allowed to question and also homestead last summer. He present. The section feel sorry,for losing I
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- . . . h . are to be allowed 6 run at large. In the house on his se on the services of Miss Hauch and Mr. Hagan t ,:�>
� A Card to the Electors -James WatRon. (6) iieve .in th come back unopposed. rect another hou . al .
. miseries. While E. do not be]i v A ds has also decided to e
other interference is contemplated by the y I *+." vrnt'as av be Cast in &a many war : -6 two in le efficient teachers will be �
TV 00" 1j"S --dohn Landsoorough. ku) .
for Sale . ntion of sduls, I am quite con The giganlIC Canthi. scheme has been pro- a rty the back 100 acres during tine , com ug .
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Nice Roonra to Let -1. V. Fear. (8) '. Dominion Governiiient in the - Manitoba fident that the ' who will 'wanton] jected to establish a line of -navigation be- a�s the voter h4s the necessary prope- . bard to find. Miss Rauch has taught -tbe
- Guessipg Competition -1. V. Fear. '(8) m tween Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Montreal summer.
I A Few,, More Guesses Wanted -1. V. Fear. I (8) School law question, and that in conae- abu - Be a borse cannot"be trusted to be kin and New York. Notice.for an appli qualification, same as for councillors. I t of the Educational Soci6tY primary department for the last three years '
lHigbe4t Price for Clover See i -m -Cook Bros. (8) . to a woman. If "the girls .1 cation -The pupils of .Brussels Public Bob ool last -The repor
Ticket Lost-Jame's A. Anderson. q.ueDce it will be advisable to have an,prgan- 99 t,?vho go on I week presented the Principal, Mr. John of the Methodist church of Canado, shows giving entire satisfaction. She will continue
(8) for a charter appeirs in Saturday's official tribut- her atudies 'for a higher certificate. Mr.
-Mrs. John Ross. (6) . uggy ri ing
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A Splendid Chance lzation ready ta resist such an attempt and b 'di " rainember is rule, the �T Shaw, with an affe6tionately worded address that the following amounts were con a to No. 12, H -%y, for 1893. Iu
. SouthAuron Ag, Society Meetinz.-Id. Y. McLeaD.(6) . ! can.form a very godd estimsite of their cont Gazette. A syndicate of American capital- ssed their deep regret ed bX the different appointments in the Hagan 90's the Entertainment was a
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13sireseryed Auction Sale -Mrs. 1 Wright. (6) to ae�sist the people of Manitob% in their panion'a fltness for be position of lover or 'ists is said fb be behind this itcheme, which in *hich they expre . the evening
Vow Farm for Sale -Scott Bros. (5) 4 , includes the construction of steel hydraulic that he was about to' sever his connection Goderich district, towsrds the Educational
. fight for national schools. The society is husband. If he betts and lashes the her@ , f and : Goderich, North street, $25,33 ; decided success. Long before the time of
Annual Meeting -W. G. Duff. (5) _: % n : ever with the school. ' The address was accom- opening, the ball, which holds over five
Bails for Sale -James 0. Henderson. (5) as it any con- thinks of sla8ke�ing speed uphill It- locks. . . ria street, $12.16: Clinton, - -
- . not a,u Orange society, nor It' mled by a very handsome present in the Godericb, Victoi j ; Clinton, Ontario hundred people, was crowded, Considering
Tk,anka�-Mvllett: & Jackson '(5) I . . . down, or forgets th�t horses get thirsty an I � P' I Rattenbary street, $54.2E
N-ewGraln Chopper-Cook'irou. <l3) � I inection. with the Orange order. In fact it is - ,. all ape 0 an easy chair. the fact th o hundred children
- tired ; if he has no word of encourageme t � News of the Week. . (and Turner's) $54; Seaferth, S46.15;
I— claimed by this society that the Orange order f ij I -Ellen H. Lizars, rellet of the late John. street,
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or the poor beast, for if he lacks these qua) - Ile, $14.25 ; Varna, $28. 11 ; Hen.' were admitted free and that the small admi8-
. I - . GOOD GiFT.-The Pittsburg Times gave Galt, formerly Registrk of Huron county, Holmesvi sion fee of 10 and 15 cents only was charged,,
I . -(f Xp#o*for'.� has, i6 Canada at least, - almost entirely fications even in a 8egree, it, may be easi 3 350 suits of clothes to as many news boys Ball, $15 ; Nile, $8.72; Brussels, $8.80; 9.. r
� , urds I is ,.Iud- and sister of Sudge Lizars, of Stratford,
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the 3-1141, 1 ceased to aim at t ; Blyth, $28 - Loudesboro the proceeds were large, being $47. .Tvl r.
, 0 as a Christmas gift. died at her son's residence at Mbneton, New Wingham, $21.30 If .
,5 he objects for which i� the same way. A�,good Man is mlerciful , gannon, $27-4.5p Latta intends giving A statement of receipts
- I $ii posed to exist. It has abandoned its I A PAYING BusiNEss, -A laundry in Eng- and expenditure next week. The quality of
1p his beast and thoughtful of every - anim I Brunswick. on Saturday, December 17tb, at $27 ; Auburn, $16.50 ; Dula total amount
land owned by women, and'employing only the age of 72 yeara. Her husband, who has- Kippen, . $13-31. The eement could not be beaten, every-
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY Dec. 30th, 1892, opposition to the Roman Catholic church, who looks to his hand for food. . 'L
I � . women, earned'$25,090 last year. been dead some years, wat a brother of Sir contributed in- the Goderich district was the amu
and has becomea part of the Conservative . educated $315,19, and this was surpassed only by body was perfectly saLtiSfi,Ed Laud 'he
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I machine'. The natural result has been to REv., J. S. HARDIE, of Stanley Str I I NEGRO WomEN.-Two Thomas and Sir A. T. Galt. Guelph, Owen Sound and teachers, Miss Steinbach, organist, and 4i'le
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- Honesty The Best Policy Even ;1 , o Vasten have -begun the -Mrs. Robert McCullagh, Pf Ohio, Galt district. pupils deserve a great deal of praise for the
in Politics. . discredit the order in the eyes of Liberals Church, Ayr, bag kvideatly grasped the sit. PublicaFt:lon of the first newspaper in the daughter of Mr, W. Wise, of Goderich Galt alone in the entire conference exceed .
I � - able manner in which, e3ch, and all acquitted �
I . State. the amount given in Rattenbury street f
If -1 : 1:&. I 04il 11 T A ,I + ur, to mitire it 'itn nuQ;. nation Last Salibath he rpapharl r, .,. Congo ree townehiD,. is home oa a�'visit. On her 'way themselves
our ght orwar lionesty n Vu as a a a" U VLJ0" V- 0, -1 Ir . � r I .T MAKING DivoRcE HARD.—A movement over she hal an exciting experience, a 'church, Clinton. I . . -
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the beat policy, as was illustrated in the ble for them to identify themselves with it. practical sermon ��On what might be call r.11. has been started to make it harder to get a -
. couple of the locomotive wheels breaking - —
recent election for President, of the neigh- Hento the 'ra,pidity with which the new ostentatious givin .' We are'told by the e. divoroe, in South Dakota. BaYfleld.
$ � 4 . and throwing the train from the track, but HiUs Green.
boring Republic.. Mr Cleveland, as the society is making progress. Members of port that he deuodnced strongly combines! as CHOLERA PRECAUTIONS.— Baltimore 'a fortunataly the paseengers'escaped with only Nom.—Mr. Gamble, of Saginaw, Alichi- MARRIAGE.—Mr. John George Troyer and
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Republican pikpeia jeeringly s%41d, wait- too all Political parties who dread the influence being too exactind, and in many oasps la�ge tsking strong theaenres of precaution slight injuries. gan, in the guest of hia father-in-law, Mr. Miss Allie . Smith, of this village, united
. wealth had been imassed at the expense (if against the.introduction of cholera. —The coingregation of Rattenbery street their lives and future on Wednesday even -
good for hia party. He did not represent of the church of Rome find a common meet. individuals. He i6tev-1aced the case of work ng BURNED OUT.—The. Globe, the oldest Methodist church, Clinton, have decided to James Whitteu.—Rev, Mr, Dow, of St. ing last, in the presence of a number of their
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his party, but he stood far certain principles ing ground in its platform ,without surrand- men who received,tol evening newspaper in London, Ragland, was Thomas, occupied tile pulpit of St. An-. the bride's , house. Rev. Henry
I ) . scanty payfor tbeirils. purchase from the R. S.Williams Company drew)s church for two Sundays past.—Rev. � friends, at
which his party wa�s obliged to adopt in eriDg their political opinions or .a andowing bar in.order that ihetr employer may bee) no completely, burned out on Saturday after- of To . ronto, a $1,500 pipe organ for use in Mr. Henderson$ of Manchester, was . renew- Irvine performed the interesting ceremony.
`7 , rich. The old in1pnetion not to let the I!ft noon la9t. N I It
order to have him for its candtilate. In their political friends, except Where the 0 . their church. It is expected to be ready fo� ing acquaintances here this week.—George They are a young couple and big ly respect-
1� ,, hand know what �he right hand did see US SAD ENDING.—M. do Varegas, a promin- use about the first of April next, and it will ed, both being members of the Methodist
ahGTt it was a, pure case, of the office seeking paramount object, impels, them to doiso. at the present tinie to have lost its meant ent South American, who had spent years on Colloday, of Flint, Michigan, is visiting at
. . . P9. contain, about 800 pipes. They hav6 already Mrs. Cowies.—Mr. John Wild, son of Air. church. As their f ature home is in Herisall
the man. A backward glance over Mr. . These are the aimiand objects of this -- new Large d gent the Panama canal committed suicide by, S1,3()o subscribed towards the purchase we shall miss them very much." Our best
. . onations �iby a wealthy lemoln I - '41 q Wild, Sanble line, and Miss Rachel -
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4 whose name is fa�iliai to, all, had reconj , t ' erowning himself in the big ditch. . money. � I -_ ve wishes go with them for a happy life. -
Cleveland's career is instructive, He is a society as laid down by those who are most I ly , Wild, daughter of' Mr. Joseph Wild, ba -
I been gi'ven to certain Collegee, etc.. and the DYING OF FEvER,—Cof. Lucy Booth$ �Duria of the past year there were ex- ---Wr. EXAMINATION.—A very successful exam
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man of but ordinary education and culture, actively prornoting it. If it spreads as it ' I 3 Salva- t1the council of lCuckernmith on ariived home front Milton, Dakota. ination was held in the school in Section
I ' fact was loudly 0oclaimed from one en� of youngest daughter of the head of thl I ponded by � Thomas Stinaon and Mr. David Dewar, who
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&a well as of bat ordivary ability, his chief is said to be doing, it is sure to become a the country to thb othe ' Army, is dying of fever in India. hip,$1,769.90- No - 7, Stanley, on Thursday, 22nd inst. A
� � I` While the gen)le- tion roads andbridges of the towns ) have spent two years in -Idaho, returned
characteristic being his steadfastness of disturbing element in politics, which will man in queetion 4ras'in some doubt as to the SUNK IN A CANAL. —Accord ing to state- fur salaries, $675 ; for charity, $198.62 ; large number of visitors besides the ratepay-
the enor- home last week.—Among those who are '
1. ' miscellaneous, $75,26; schools, $2,514,22 ; home for the holidays we have noticed the ers and parents were present, which speaks
opinion and hia unflinching 4- honesty, and In- have to be counted upon at the next elec- best means Of still spen-aing. a- further por- ments issued by the liquidators
, tion of his wealtli, the reverend gentleman' mous sum of $260,000,000 ban been expend.
depen-dence. David B. Hill said in the tions. Whatever may be the case , in other � ed by the Panama Canal Company. Of this stationery, printing, &c., $28.25 ; board of following: Albert Oamond, of Saginaw; well for the teacher and shows the interest
Bug-geeted with a beautiful touch of Bare am health, $25. The sasets of the township taken in education by the people of this
recent Campaign. 4-1 I am a Democrat," Provinces, we are sure there is no need of th . . for advertising and Charles Logan, of Detroit; Robert Erwin,
at a gymnasium, properly equipped� in sum 117,600,000 wen'. � are $35,301.51j and the liabilities, $15,- The fol:loWiLng teachers were pres-
- . . Cleveland; Hamilton Erwin, Mi'dlandy section.
intending to do Mr. Cleveland hurt with the such an organization in the Province of On- which bank clerks might exercise after t eir taxes. L' 269.10. nd Mrs. George RID trit -
i y ex, bard day's . IMPORTANT �'RESERVATIOA. — President Michigan.—Mr. a 9 . Meesirs. Latta and Hagan, and Miss
Reiulars, or rank and file of the party,-ol tario, and if it ipreade ,to an, - tent we work, might not be a bad its. —Mism Phoebe Code, one of the brave Apent the holidays at Wingliam. —Captain Hauch, of Zurich, D. M:cGregbr, No. 6,Hay,
I 0 fear it wil . I do harm instead of good-. it His points were' well taken "and tile Be ti. Harrison has issued a proclamation reserv- three who carried off a second-class certifi- at the Salvation Army bar- S. M. Rauch and Miss Elall, of Dashwood,,,
account 1 of his pron'tinced opinion. Far "a Francis farewells
� creating strife and ill ments expressed would no doubt meet itil ing for timber and fish culture purposes the cate at the Li8towel high school last mid- racks on Sunday afternoon and evening next, W,. Doig, LondeaboTo, S. Horton, Egmond-
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from ha,ving the effect it was intended to may be the means of aitearty responsd f rom his hearers. � I Island of Afognak, Alaska, and its adjacent summer, has been engaged to teach near and ouAlonday evening will hold.a 10 cent vi!lle, R. Smillie, Kippen, J. R. Balfour ar-d �
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have, this now famous speech only served to will where only amity and good fellowship , . . I i I waters, including the So& Lion and Sea, Ot- Bayfield. She has proved to be a diligent . Miss Thompson, Varna. The pupils were -
. ter Islands. This reservation iFt one. of the a tem.—The young people are busily engaged
illustrate the difference babween the two now exicts. No ClaS3 or sect in this Pro- THE DOMINION CAPITAII student arid her success at the Model a .
- . I preparing an excellent programme for 0, examined in the different branches by Bev-
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men ;. one is a leader, the other - " ; most important yet msde. tracher, assures us that there are bright nd concert, to be held in the town hall eral of the teachers, and the way in which
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- I �_o NEw CHAIR AT OXFORD.—A 'Chair in hopes for her future in the teaching pro- 9 a they acquitted themselves showed they had
is a slavi�h vince, that we know of, is sccord�d either (B�, Our Special Correspori dent') ' I . . I Z5 on Thursday evening, January 5th. Every -
follower of public opinion ; one is a states- political or civil privileges that it is not I ,Egyptology at University College, Oxford, fession. . stakirg and thorough teacher. At
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I . -at rightfully entitled to under the conatita- ", bTTAWA, December 27th, 18 2. was founded by Dr. Amelia B. E.Jwar4s by - body should be present, as an enjoyable time a Pain
man, above party, the other is a peau � a, provision in her will, and it will be �filled —The 13ruseels Post of last week emy I a . about 2 o'clock the chair was taken by Mr.
' The question of the politic.0 indelpen&nce john Ament, - of Ament Brothers, was is assured. —T' he Royal rink has been boom. and ivn excellent programme
politician, laying hold of every quirk. and tion, and it is time enough to,organize .certain to ba very much is- by Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie, who away this week in Grey county prospect- ing this'week, and the proprietors, Messrs. Thomas Wileyi L
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quibble, and of every disaffection, weak- againet aggression when aggression is 0 f Canadaia ` . Fowlic and Gerneinhard, take . pleasure in was carried out, consisting of singing by the �
cu -s --d during the nfxt thirty days, as b.) will enter upon hiji. duties af ter the holidays. ing for a Bite for a saw and shingle mill . announci scholars, mouth organ selections by Maiatere
Rol -fish passion of his party and of attempted. ' go. NEw W -AY TO PAY OLD Dmm*.—A white
d L t ng a grand fancy dress carnival on'
ness an I . Hon. Mr. lHercieF, aided by rvlr. Rudo�Ph' 'Man named Cora recently sued a Creek Indian and stave fabtory. Suitable timber for their Tuesday evening next, January 3rd. Vain- Stalck andLogan, and Miss Jarrott ; violira.
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his countrymen, It is unnecessary to com- 4 Lemieux,and others, will bring the aul ject tit Gioltrie,,01clahomajor unpaid wa es and , business in getting scarce in this locality. able prizes ace off6red. I selections by Meesra.- Taylor, of Bayfield,
ment On the relative success of the two; ' e - I The Post would be very sorry to see them - . � � and Horton, of EgmondviUe; duet by
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. , The Fruits of Prot'ction on the carpet tHe second day of the .New secured a. judgment. A piLrty of ndiana leave town as their annual expenditure - for __ Misses Doan and Kibler, of Zurich ; so'So,
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history tells its own story. One is di8cred- It seems strange that farmers, who are Year by a public inceting in Moutreal. T1 iere. called at the- msn's house, bound him and timber, wages &c., will run between $6,000 Ex.eter. . -, by Ries0ates,dChiselhurst; instrnmentA
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ited and feared, the other is. the only citizen generally pretty level headed, sensible peo- - - � carried him into the woods, where they and, $10,000. , NOMINNATION.s,—Our noininations took music by Miss gteiub�4, at Zurich ; dib:-
-1 ved a third I . is a man in pnblic life of much inore i rr, ' hung him. - The people of t�hke 2ad and 3rd con- i-' A a by the pupils,
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of his �ountry who has ever recei ple, should not be able'to discern the fact HITMAN's HousE.—A re- — place on Monday evening last, -in the tbwa logues and recitatio'
nofnina,tion. for the office of President. I portance than Mr. Xlercier who woul Lot To Buy WALT W cessions of Stanley recently held a meeting hall, when the following gentlemen were speeches by the teachers, visitors and rate -
that they, of all Classes, suffer m6st'from a be iin-xvilling to he:td. a movement for oli. union of friends of the late poet, Walt Whit- to consider and discuss the House of Refuge
� Ga the surface of this little piece of con- protective tariff, ;a,n,d that the higher the ticul independence, bia the time , man, I will be held in Camden, Pennsylvania, question. A committee haa been appointed elected: Reeve—W. Bawdon, Dr. J. A. payers present. At ths close Mr. Latta ;
h,i s RollinR; Deputy -Reeve, Hdgh Spackmart was presented by the PULPila with a compli- �
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tem. orary history there is a plain lesson for en, yet in no� ` on January �th. The idea is to diFeass the to get information regarding the workirig by acclamation; Councillore—Tbomas B, mentary address - accom anted by an elegant
p tariff is, the greater is their burd y6t arrived for nny prac'Mcal purchase,eadowment and preservation of and cuot of such houscs, and this committee I
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the young men of Canada and especially Of the recent general election in . the United I Carling and Ed. Christie, T. H. McCallum album and mirror as a aright token of the
I leadtr .to risk the fortunes of a re.ii t the two-storey frame house, No. 330 .'Mickle .gave much information about the working of I , -
the Liberal party.. There ma be no doubt . . � and W. G. Bissett. There will be a hot e%teem in which he in hold both as a teach
- States the rural vote remained firm on the party oin'arny such embryotic issue. Thera street, Cv,mden, where the poet- ph it osopher those already established. The meeting contest on Monday next. � er and as a friend. in the schood and in the
that - stirring times are close iit hand for side of the McKinley4es, except in .one or is Do doubt that our colonial positio� Be- did the most of his litarary work, At pres- _ generally. favored 'such houses provided - Oi3iTuARY.—It is with feelings of deep section. Mr. Latta made a sultable reply, .
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Cinada, tinres when. she will need and a' in the great . . � ent about $500 has been raise.1 towards the they could be erected and managod econom'- regret that we have to chronicle the death after which &].I, disperssd to their several - 11 .
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demanrl the best services and most unselfish factory and trade contras that the land slide foreign nations, particularly our comm1'rciul needed. � � —At the recent sitting of the Division of an eske6med friend and citizen in the homes, fully satisfied that the school had
patriotism of her sms. L?t them remember occurred, In New York it was the tre- I ARouND THE WORLD ON BICYCLES— Court in Crediton, township of Stephen, P"r'onl,,,f I8aae Handford, blacksmith, which been in. most capable hands during the ,past
- mouth of a tbird�.party. The officialle of . took p a e at his late residence here on Sat- two years. Mr. Latta has the good wishes
. 'in' 'the only disputed case was that of Morrison urday las
that, .though those who age quirks and mendous majorities in New York City and relation, by forcing us to speak throug� the Among,the p%psengers on the steamer F t, at., the age of 42 years and 6 of a, host of hiends-for his success in the
quibbles and sharp political tricks may ape' Brooklyn, which -carried the State, and had - press :of India, whic,h arrived at Van- vs. McInnes. It appears that,Morrison had months. Tbe'deceased had beerf ailing- for further pursuance of his studies at Goderich
the British foreign. office -and the amb1assa- couver, British Columbia, from China, on been working as a hired man for McInnes I
to suocead for a time, the best ' and moat it. not been for the'votes of the workingmen dors care nothitig for Can . ads, �nd hile the 22nd inst., were T. G. Allen and W. L some months with stonaach trouble, but had High School. Wermust not forget to Bay a
lasting per-sonal and national success can I �� . SachtlebeD, two young Americans, who are and quit before his time was completed. He. only been confined to his bed for about ten word pertaining to the dinner provided by
on I ly be attained -by manly, straigbt-forward, in the cities of Illinois, that State as usual wil3ng to act for us in a diplomatic capacity going around the world on bicycles. The sued to,recover wages for the time he work- d�ys prior to his demise. He bore his sick- the ladies of the section, as it was fully up
� -tory p�ocess carried on i y ed. His Honor Judge Doyle held that be
I ' would have gone Republican. It was a it is a. perf anc ou� ne8a well, trnstiu n a loving Saviour. He to the standard which the school maintains
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honest dealing. Slatesmel), not politicians, a oticeable feature at election time that the behalf by thobe whd do not know the aptidil. had no claim, an he did not fill his contract, and q
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writer has amid : 11 A politician think 8 of th command. It h not to be wondered atl that —On Monday afternoon of last week Mrs. skill could do was of no ava.il. The funeral Win. Hart have purchased from Mr. Mal-
e ally allowed tremendous Republican ma- of all the'riegotiations which we hav at. the st,Art for home will be niade. , . Thomas Morrow, of Goderich, was found took place on Tuesday afternoon lasi to the colm Smith, the timber on 30 acres of heavy
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next election ; a statesman of the next jorities, while the,later returns from the tempted to c:irry on through Ilie edi En of DEAD.—John Porteous$ who was born in lying in an unconscious condition, and upon Exeter cemetery, and was attended by the bush. Parties in need of wood would do
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I smaller towns and country oiling places the British authorities,not one ha bo�Le . 13- medical iiid being summbned it mas found Ancient Order of Foresters society, the fire- well to call on these gentlemen, as they will
success of, his party ; a statesman for that , p cessfal� Let me give one example. I hen' inst., in Cincinnati, Ohio, In early ins that she bad a stroke of . rslysis. She men and the -Exeter gun club, of which de- dispose of it either �y the sore or by the
tempered the result somewhat. . . n hood Mr. Porteous was associated in busi- remained unconscious till Mriday night
. Mr. Mackenzie was Premier in 1876A ada . ceased was Presid-ent, at time of death.. De- card.—Mr. George Troyer, tole raph oper-
of hiA country. A statesman wishes to steer, The United States has had a protective wa,�'e one of the � reat ship bu neam with George Stephenson, and together when she passed awtky. She was born in T nty
while a politician is satisfied to drift," This . . 9 ilding nabions they constructed the Rocket, the first loco- ceased was an active member of the Exeter star at Nelles' Corners, Wellan cou . , is
policy since before the war, and has been of the world. Under the National Policy * Goderich township and was a consistent fire department, and served as captain for a spending a few days with. his many friends
should be pasted in the hat of every young thi, industry has grown to be compar& motive that was ever built, and which was member of the Methodist churoh where she number of years, and was aloo a member of in this vicinity.—Mr. Oliver Coleman, of
. steadily increasing the height of its tariff ively run between Manchester and Liverpool.
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Canadisat who takes an interest in the poli- unimportant, bat duding the Reform ai Imin- will be much missed. the Ancient Order of Foresters, which so- Goderich High School, and Miss Annie Con -
ties of flis country, and t�is should be every wall. The result of this, as it relates to the istration it was a souice of very !arge pr Aitto Mr. Porteous, being an expert worker in —Mr. W. B. Anderson and wife, of ciety contributed. a beautiful floral anchor. sit, of Clinton Collegiate Institute, are
I I farming element, is shown by the fact that this country. Mr. Mackenzie discovere( that brass, designed and constructed the entire BohBeVail), Manitoba, son of Mr. Samuel The sympathy of the villagers are with the ape di their vacation under the parental
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one. . " ships t r6g brasg equipment of the engine. . It was On Anderson, are visiting their relatives in r n Intel
I- . forty per cent. of the population of that while France admitted Btitish - thin locomotive that Stephenson was later widow and family. T4e funeral was largely oofsp — set parties are the f
'ister on -payment of a tonnage tax -o� t' 0 . Turnberry. Mr. Anderson brought with
country live in sities and towns, and that 4 �v �. attended. this vicinity at present. -Mr. Wm. Kain
. These NoTEs. —Beautiful qeighing, and the peo. t vaduable colt one d last week. —'Mrs.
Another New SocietV. francs, a tax of forty franca was Imposid by killed. I him wilumber of prairie chickens. . ION a ay �
the cities and towns have for many years France on Canadian ships. He imme at�ly birds resemble our artridges - very much, ple of this village an -i surrounding country Randall, of Blenheim, has returned home,
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not unlikely to exercise a considerable � in- more rapid rate than the country has in- ished, but being unable tonegotiate dir wtly, —The many friends of Mrs. Appleton our ordinary domestic ducks. Manitobans Messrs. Spicer, Hunt, Sutton and Vincent shooting matoll"at Kippen on Friday last.— �
fluence upon the political and educational . . failed in his purpose,although he empo'rered Elcoat, or., of Tackeramith, will regret to won't starve so long as such game is plen- drove over to Seaforth on Monday last.— Mr. Dan Hagan, of Grand Bend, visited the
creased, - Another result is, that farming in - . the British ambassador to offer ,a . larle re- learn of her continued illness.- tif al. I Messrs. F. Oko, Rodger Crocker, G. Has- ' Parr line last week.—If the price of wheat
&-ffairs: of the country is under way in the -.the Emstein States, where the land requires duction in Canadian -duties on ,w —miss Maggie Jackson, of Clinton, has ---+A former Wimghamite, Mr. John Coadt kin,'and R. N. Creech, of Toronto, spent becomes much lower we believe there will
tawns, and cities of western Ontario. It is careful cultivation, has been ,made an un- in return for the required concession. - The been appointed organist for the Presbyter- now, of Eden, Manitoba, has been distin- Christmas here with their respective parents, be need of a poorhouse in every' township in
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in the form of an independent association of pr�fitable industry, many hundreds of farm- British colonial office and foreign oflice al-, ian : church, in that town, a position for gul�hing himself. The Neepawa Register I —Mr. Wm. Grigg, jr., and family, of St. place of one for the whole county.—Mr.
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-Protestants, for the parpose of resisting the ere in"New York and the New Englf.nd ways express: a willingness to assist C nada which she io, well -qualified. of the 9bli inst., informs its readers that he Thomas, spent Monday, I"t here with Mr. Robert Jarrott now drives in a new cutter.
and in securiDg her object -but that is a mere di- —A little daughter of Mr. Win. Jennings 11 brought to town on Friday last the finest Griggs' parents.—R. Leathorne, Esq., spent —Mr. Augh Maxwell, who has been. r.eeid-
,encroachments Of the church of Rome, - States �eiog kept on their farms only by the plomatic politeness wkich' h" no beari,ug of Goderich township, one day last week elk we have seen for several years. It 'a a Christmas in the Forest Cityi—Mr. Ed. ing with a relative near Toronto, arrived -
is known as the P. P. A., or Protestat"t income derived from summer boarders. whatever on the sulisequent willirign)Bs or while playing around the -barn fell au,J broke six�'year-old stag and has a spiendid set of Christie will conduct -the implement. buslP'. home on a visit on Friday last. He has
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not court publicity, fts meetings are not reqUires no artificial fertilization, we find 9
� * they were not prepared to open up the sub- of Exeter, while on a shooting expedition ofillis youth when he used to, tramp the where he will always be ready and waiting holidays with his many friendo in this vicin-
advertised, atd little 'or nothing in said the farmers weighed down by a mortgage ject with France just at that moment, 'When in Stephen lact week,captured two very fine East Wswanosh and Turnberry swamps and to attend to the wants of his numerous ity,—Mrsa. Mack, of Dakota., is the guest of
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about it in the pub ic', Pre3s. Its inemberO debt unprecedented in the history of apy they were prepared to open it up the, 3olid- foxes on the 10th concession. was well satisfied wit�`much less pretentious cuat - her brother, Mr, Charles Stelck, of thi v ,
I . f c%l atmosphere,in France was found to be no —Mr. Lachlan McNeil, of Grey, was game, ,omene. He iFs running the establish 8 il---
axe at. liberty to tel that they themielves country, and hamperoff by the high price o - ,a ap- seriously iDjured by being thrown from his —John Mulvey, second son of Mr. James ment and business in ptitiection with Mr. lage.—Mr. J'a.me8 Maxwell, of.Cashel,North`
, F disturbed thai it was inopportune . R. S'. Lang, who will do, all the canvassing D.akota, arrived home on SattirdEty last to
belong, to it, but. nol that others do so, and machinery and clothiAg. prodch the subject at that time. ace, rig, near Ethel, one day last week. A Mulvey, of Turnberry, and Joseph Hall, his He is d i .
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in this way an air i . outside of the village, —Mrs. Phoebe Harris, spend the winter. oing a prosperous r
of mystery is thrown 7 1 -a bind up the brother-in-law, were sawing in the bush on - ?
' These are facts, not theories or freaks of later on, the ouneession was actually ob. physician had to be c%llcd t Huron street, held.a family rennion at her business in the carpentering and painting . e-
a -boat the workitige of the associ4ion,which, tained, or at least an official promise of it, wounds. P riday last, when the former had a close .
� imagination, Of cotirse other causes enter . . t I ; home on Tuesday last, and a very plearant line in Dakota.—The fine brick residence �i .L �
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as it-atimulates curiosity, there � possibly . . but the next day the French minis ei who —Mr. John D. McKenzie, a resident of call from a serious accident, if not death. time was spent by itll present. -' There were - Mr. James Hagan had a narrow eficipe from 7
11 somewhat into the reahlt, but the paxt had made the promise discovered that the Aohfield about 40 years ago, but for more Mr. Hu.11 was driving in a wedge wi th an O'V er I bO rig6 in procession at Isaac Handa- destruction on Thursday of last week. It -,
an object in creating. Its t%im. is to curtail ,
, urch played by the high - tariff policy of the renewal of the commercial treaty be 1,ween than a qui4rter of a cpntury a citizen of the a � xe to keep the saw from binding, when the , ford',i funere.l. on Tuesday last.—Mr. appears that the chimney took fire and
.the ilyflaonce of the Roman Cat halic ch' France and Austria stood in the wa , i ind to United States, is visiting his brother Neil axe burst And in its,flight struck Mr. Mul-
country is too obvious to be inistaken. In . y l . � .1 - . L. T. Gill, of Cieveland, Ohio, attended the heated the bricks to Fuch an extent that the
in. public affairs, to checkrn,%te the attempts ' - this day all ouk.efforts to improve OUIT com- d other friends in that locality. vey.on the left arm, close to the shoulder, weddiDg of his aister, Miss Lilly, which took wood work ignited. Mr. James Hog -AD, Jr.., I
these daya of the rapid opening up of �he � alp J
of that church to 4hape legislation for its mer6ial relations with France, as withIspain —Rev. Mr. Ottawell, Methodist minister inflicting a gaeh which required several place on Wednesday of laat week,—Mr. J. with great presenve of mind, extinguished
� ' farm lands of the great West, -causing heavy and other countries, have proved�. ab rtive. of Waiton,is a worker. On a recent Sunday stitches to draw it together. As it is he li
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own ends, and particularly to act as a competition and consequent, low . prices in Canada should insist, at whatever pr ce, on he preached three times, lead the singing at I will be unable to do any more heavy work J. White, freight agent of the Great North- the flamen before any serio 8 damage was
counterpolec to the aolid G-vtholic vote 6 �, � n tw ern Pacific railway, Detroit., Michigan,spent done.—Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson, of
. the markets of the world for the products securing the power of negotiating heF ow a appointments, taught a Bible -class, lead this winter. Sunday and Monday .last here, with his Hensall. .spent Christmas with friends in
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which in many places, i�,' is ol aimed, can be � 6 commei�cial treaties ;;z but until the 1�iber'al a class meeting and drove twenty miles. —Mrs, Thomas Cornyn, of Wingham,died I 'r a a
I I of the fmni, it is not only needful but absol- 1 parent, ye editor of the Tlines.—Mr. 8, this vicinity. —Christmas, o r therMond y,
east in -liny deeired direction at the will of party are returned to power and h4vo an —Last week Mr. Peter Robertson, of the somewhat unexpecte'lly last week. She had a n
I . . Herrington and wife, of Blyth, and Mr. passed.over very quietly, a number tte d -
. utely necesEary that farmers, who are large opportunity of carrying out their pol cy, 'of 9th concession of,Grey, disposed of a dressed I undergone an operation a fe'w days previous -
priest or bishop, The society is an impor- , , , : George Fyfe, of Strathroy, attended the ing the nominations in Zu.rich 6.nd Varna
consumers,'should I�ave the goods they use v It ich this is Is part,f and until they re of- hog, nine months old, that scaled 335 lbe- ly, when a cancer was removed from her a
� I wedding of Mies Sarah Herd on * Tuesday but the majority feasted at home.—Owing
tation front the United States, in which at the very lowest pTicep. possible, instead of ficially refused the ilege by Gres Bri. it was a dandy of the Chester White breed, breast, from which she appeared to be re- last. to the severe weather and the state of the
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country it is said to number a membership being taxed for every bite they put in their taig ' Canadians should not deepair Of se- and $7.25 per cwt., was paid for it, realiz- covering nicely ; but erysipelas net in, � 11 - roads, the congregations at both churches
of three millions. It is credited with hav- I . curing it. With this privilege th mal in ing the snug sum of $32. - which,' being checked,was followed by other . 'were small on Sabbith laut.—Mias Emma K.
ing exercised a coaaiderable influence in the mouths and every adrap they wear. reason wit ' ich can be urged in support of in- —Mr. George Barrows, of Walton, met diseases, and the best of medical skill was of - Zurich. Troyer returned home on Friday last from
Canada., for some years to come, must be depence would disappear. . : EN
i with A very inful accident Saturday� no avail, the weakened frame being unable TW TY cents off for -.ash during January, Toronto, where she has been, attending the
latee elections there, and to have assisted in re he was attendin'g to a colt! to stand the strain. She was 45 years of 1893, to make room for spring goods: on Tweeds and
I an agricultural country. It would be folly - Mr. W. G. Parmalee, Commissioner of morning, Whi I I Overcosting, Flannels, Shawls, Hantlings agd Jacket., Conservatory of Music,
preve-Ating. tile Republican nomination for . Customs, has been selected as Deput Min- the animal kicked him in the face, breaking! age . and was very greatly respected by a
�� to attempt to build up, by artificial means, a I ister of Trade and'Commerce,in the n3w_ cutting' large circle of friends. She had been a resi- ings, Readymade Clothing balance of fall Orints. and �
president being given. to Blaine, who is De- some of the bones of the nose and . . -
" � Dress goods, Men's and boys' Caps. Thiese goods Leadbury.
I manufacturing country beside one which partment over which Senator Bowe1lI will his face badly. I dent of Winglism for many years. must be sold during January. Call and secure some
suspected of being amenable to Catholic . I -SFUL EN'TERTAINMENT, — On the
I is already one of the largest producers of preside. The organization of Ruch In im - —Mr. W. J. Miller has purchased the 106 —On Wednesday of last week Mr. W. H. bargains. Ai,PEL & ZELLEIL __ im-i SUCCHIS
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was given irt the recent elections in Detroit, deal of executive ability and unti ng in. sion of Hallett, from Mrs. Laythrop, for the was married to Miss Christian, second Camper Kraft, Mies Daily INIoritz and Miss people of Leadbury and vicinity were treat -
Where it in strong in numbers. The Demo. therefore behooves the far -mere of this Do- I dustry and Mr.Parmalee supplies Vtrll these sum of $3,300. The property is at presen� daughter ef Mr, M. Finkbeiner, of the 9th Lovina Trumner, all from near Cavalier, ed to one of the most attractive and well
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Grata in Detroit and Wayne county are in minion to put a � n their thinking caps and qualities in fail measure. Ris place as Com. occupied by Mr. William Hunter, and iO conoesaion. The ceremony took Voice at the Dakota, came home last week to spend the rencleied .programmes that has been Riven in
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-a large majority, but on their ticket were , their' own free wilf, a big price for every- Mr. T. J. Watters, the present Assistant —The trustees of school section No. % nessed by nearly two hundred invited guests. Swamp Ditches have closed their work for ment was he'ld in ,the school house., and was
fourRoman Catholics. The other Demo-, � Commissioneri a promotion which -will be Rullett, near Loondeaborc, recently engaged The Crediton bau.d discoursed sweet music this season and will commence again next under the management of the teacher, Mr.
crats were elected, but these four were . thing they consume, while they are obliged very unpopular. . Mr. O'Connor, of Chiselhurst, as succesao� on the occasion. The happy couple- will spring.—Mr. W. - Mairies, sr., has resigned J. S. Hogg,- who, whenever he undertaken
si ly snowed under, the 1). P. A. vote 'on ; to accept a small price for everything they The American papers are getting little to Mr. W. Doig, They have since learned make their abode in a fine, new, brick resi- his position On th big Swamp Ditch, and anything, hivariably makes it a success.
mp I b t they that be cannot come, and are now on th� dence on the, 2ad concession, which the has secured a situ:tion in connection with The several dialogues, recitations and musi- ,
produce,—of buying in a restricted market bit excited some of them, over wb � -
both sides being cast against them. The term a -violation of the treaty of 1017, by lookout for another teacher. I groom has had furnished recently, where � the Ontario Police force at Niagara Falls. ,cal selections were of the choicest character,
society is said to be rapidly incre:%sing in I 'aild selling i . n a market open to the world. which the British Government erigaf -ed to The pupils of A. H. Mug ,principal they will share the of wedded bliss. I but the main feature of the evening was the
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membership in the western peninsula,. its - 41 keep iib more ihkn one war vessel an( three of the Wingham public school, gave an evi' —At the IrAst regular meeting of the getting a government' office.—Mrs, Roed. inimitable ventriloquism of Mr. R. C. Pearce,
Don," in Saturday- Night, Toronto's revenue cutters on the great lakas, the' dence of their apprechition of his efforts WiDgham Orange Lodge, the following ingi of Tavimtock, was here attending the of Paisley, whose original jokes and local
first foot -hold was in Windsor, where i United States engaging to reatric, their their behalf by making him the reolpient officers were elected for the ensuing year : funeral of Mrs. Gottschalk, who was buried
it Was Society Journal, on seeing A livery .horee - Ii
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introduced from Detroit,; it has upwaida - of fleet in. a similar manner. The launc�i of a handsome set of Waverly novels, prior to' A. H. Musgrove, W.�M.; Jaimes Irwin, D. last Friday, and who died of cancer.�The of laughter, while he occupied the platform.
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a thousand members in London ; it has tak- M , the new Canadian cutter has led to t] 4 118- the closing of the school for the Christmas M.; A. MoMannue, Chaplain; H. G. Lee, Division Court was beld here list Wednesday, NoTEs. —A maple tree on the farm of' Mr.
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, an root in-Brikutford, and it, is spreading in anything in the theory of the transmig :ration ly asked the other day," Does C mean —Mr. Ambrose Cottle has purchased the ancial-Secretary ; R. C. Sparling, Treasurer; one case this time, so it wag soon over. — turned out fifteen cords -of stove wood. Mc.
Toronto, where several local bodies have of souls and that the spirits of wicked war�"" It takes . very little &=3'ae't meN to lot on the corner of Ann and William streets Robert Allan, D. of C.; J. S. Robinson, Mr. J. Phippers is doing a grand business Killop is still allead.—Me'sers. George and
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already been formed. It is likely to make people are condemned to dwell in the bodies create sensational announcements in ome of - in Exeter from Mr. Edward Christie and it Lecturer ; John Davidson, let Com.; James here, and'Is busy tak photographs. He James Bell, who are ern)�oysd near llussel�
its appearance in many other' places i of the brute creation until. they expiate the American newspapers. They a e evi- making preparations for putting up a Armour, 2nd ; Charles Barber, 3rd; Robt. gi it nion. — M r. Christian. dale, are home for the Christmas holidays,
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their sins, the spirit that dwells An you, dently ignorant of the fact that at ong' time mammoth rake and crole factory on the Hill, 4th ; Robert Mitchell,- 5th ; Marshall Schoch left for Michigan to yisit his .!—The ponple appear to be taking"an unusu-
Ontario thia wititer, especially in quarters poor old plug, must have been that of a very Greit Britain had a man-of-war on lake On- premises. Mr. Cottle is a thorough business Bell, I. T., Jamei Wood, O.T.; E. C. Clarke brother Henry, whom he has not seen for ally extra good time during these holidays ;
where Roman Catholic influence is at ' rong. -hard and cruel man, -or surely you would tario, besides.ininor offensive vessels. The men and should command a large patronage. and R, Vanstone, Auditors. During the twenty years.—Mr. John Galeter has every one we meet seetne to be living on
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� - Its members are of all political parties, or of liev steamer Magnet, with which the travelling ' Mien Bella Geddes, youngest daughter past year 16 persons have been . initiated, bought the dwelling h6use from H. Happel, the fat of the land.—Mr. Pringle, after a
any lor none, and are in no way bound to of those wild and heartless boys. What a public are familiar as an ordinary p easure of Mr. David Geddes, of Belgrave, died on and the roll now numbers a total of 130. which was built by E. A. Axt, for the sum long silence, again comes forth in the col -
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united action except where the Oatholic the souls of tyrants, usurers, wife beaters, British war fleet, and itslransformati�cn nto of the bowels. She post at G. Mason's store in Wingham, on home. , a number of the leading lights of our coun-
There is, it is and thugs, were forced to inba,bit the body a� peaceful pleasure boat is indicative of Ahe wan much beloved by all who knew her and Monday afternoon, when an accumulation �
church is t.o be combated. i nese of inflammation P EXAMINATION AND ENTEP&AINMENT. —The try in hand, but also treats us to a pieO of
I B%id, a feeling that the Dominion and Pro- and feel the pains of a livery horse. Cd11 absurdity of trying to maintain on the com- her death is a sad affliction to her xiarents of snow on the ro9f slid off -and soared the Annual Examination and 'Entertain -4, -f -Q--#+;-h I---#,- fru 0.6 ; #.� +�.. +��_
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