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_� I 1, TS. there are some wbQ axe wishful to as3cept � portesud exports have increased, show. ly, to the parent, the Sunday Schodl and the fellow went without either. During the wife in the Master's work. All enjoyed . Blyth. .- I -
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p ;,; I � suoharit��terof aff4irs. To them I would ing a ' inoreas6 in the general volume of Prii?st. cold weather he had a hard time of it, and themselves and after the time had bleen MATRIMONIAL.—OU WvdneEd&y evtniu
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� - .1 - rade,'but what does' that, signify if the The sugar refiners hsve been here pro, for the last two or three dayq " Old Ben's-" spent in social chat and good recreatioD,eup last at the bride's regidellee, Mrs. Brownlee - bachrlors
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I ., one denotes the page of the paper on which the When i0depandouco i4 tilked of do tlio,,,e . I testing to the Government against the- re. soul bade fair at any moment to may good. por w*ae served and the evening'11 enjoYmeut was joined in the holy bonds of Inistrimony I .. hoped 01
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11 I . -e%lly understand what they. more bu81nee3 we do the more taxes -we have moval of the sugar duties discriminating bye to life body, and in departing leave his closed with prayer. Before the.tearns were to Mr, John Grainger, a prosperous farmer will do a-2
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I I .1 Discount Sale--Richard8on &IMeinnis. (5) are talking about? "Are they willing, tkru to pa proportioamtely ? Would it not be against the United States, becAupe they ijay remains to a not too charitsille burial at the hitched up for the home trip the men I d -of the 13 b on I I Brussels
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; I' . � - Our 2portunity-J. McIntosh. (5) . fi 10 t c cession of ftll']Ott� Rev, 1417, .'
. they ready even if, Ole art) willing, to a",- the result will be the transfer to New York hand of the city. Some one who had knowu* up the oat-bin.thorouglily. I 11 storniv" i
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I � : The onth of Bsirgaltlo--Jackson Bros. (5) better to do lesi business and pay light,r Highley tied the knot in the pre.,ence of a �
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I . January-Robt, Willip. (6) suillo tile rompowillility, the oare, it way b mud Bnston,a large portion of the trade -now the old man gave him a quarter on the 9th -M.r. R. Glidden 1�aa bought 40 acres of few relatives a d fri d , After the cere- � _'1E
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. � I- I Dye Works -R. H. Bikrr. (6) the danger, which such a p:)sition Involves, In' done by the Canadians. The refiner#, how- and he went into a restauraot, at No. 128 land from James Thurlow, Colborne, and mony the bride and groom dy"t to their . , i &-rid *e I
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I I Stook -taking Sale -J. L. Smith. (b) At this mometitt it is true, in n%me Cauada crease fouk4old every year, the people would ever, should remember that some very Park row to get a bite to est. Hie oom. will take poseesNion on the let of April. It js-',� wond,sy
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. Notice to Creditors--ri, R Gregory. (6) home in HullAt, The -riumerous friends of- 1, ,
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. Cloarlaggale-Wm. Pickard. (8) isnotindependeDtof the mother country, not be any richer, but rather the poorer, if strong reason must exist to induc3 tho Gov- plained of not feeling well, and,- leoLning is about five miles from Godericb, and has Mr. and Mrs.. Grainger willjoin with usin ,A----! and X*me
. - -Mrs. John Thompson. (5) but for all praoticol purposes. she its se). ernment to repeal legislation enacted on) over the table, rested his head on his hands. frame house and btable thereon, t-; ling felenii
I- Caution � the Government',) Cix collector appropriated HO got it wishing them man happy ears of wedded , �
� . ]Bulls- and Oate-David Milne. (6) There exigts, it is true, what I am afraid I I - six months ago,. and they have only to .IooK The waiter shook him by the shoulder and for$1,200, I y y __� roturmed
'Burns'Anniversary�G. Patterson. (8) of the entire profits of thia trade to the uses of life. I . I f . .
I cannot call, in my cme, tile slender ti,� a .�t � _Wt Niwar
I Three Reliable Remedies--Lunioden & Willson. (8) t the threatening attitude of President told him that " die ain't no lodging house -The wife of Mr, John Smibh, of the SVDDHx DxATji.-A terribly sudden death I
� � Why Not -Jackson Bros. (1) of the Governor-General. - (Laughter.) But the Gover6merit, That is the exact posi- Harrison towards the Catiadian Pacific for bums to sleep in," but "Old Ben " didn't 16th concession, Goderich township, died ,occurred in this village on Wednesday even- t - � BI*kb to ,
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I � Estray Steer -James Richardson. (5) there existq in other respects-- but little to tion in thig countr - W a h a grand and Railway to find the explauatiorl. it is evi- hear him, He was dead. I very 'suddenly last week from the effects of Ing of Iasi week, by wbiah an old resident 1: -1 ` their last
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- f Special Sale -Wm. riekard., (8) distinguish her from what she would be a resourc3ful couly ; tber:visf) not its equal .dent that the President of this United MoTHxF. OF Two DozEN.-MrN. Yaten a paralytic otroke. She was the youngest of this town was out down withoul, a rno- I _. �, a few Beat
k � Accounts -R. Willis. (8) were she entirely free from such a connee- ' State's contemplates cutting off from the wife of a teams ' daughter of Mr. Robert Richardson and ' . . - busfaess,c
� - . he world ; we have a people equal in fit- ter in Springfield, Ohio, be' ment7s; warning. Air. James h1kcGee: hao - -
I . � Girl Wanted. (8) - tion, But with respect to- 6ne important in �t Canadian Pacific Railway the privilege of came the mother df her 24th child on thc was only 25 years of age. been at an oyster -supper given' by big em- � if hold thei,
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� - Conveyancing- &c. -G. J. Sutherland. (8) tt;lhgen�6, iudustt,y and th V , week. T
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- � South Huron Reformers' Attention-Thoa, Fraser. (5) point there is so exception. Probably there � rugAlity to any, carryin gowds through the United States � 7th fast, There are five sets of twins. , e 'Mr. F. A, Reid, at one time a public ployer, Mr. N. H. Young. He seemed to ��, year, eX4
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,� � Ct Tam O'Shanters [3) -Duncan-& Duncan. (8) is no civilized *country in the world where and we should' be so prosperous that we I' 9, a privilege, the withdrawal of' '�wsa m%rried at fouriteen. The eldest child school teacher in the township of Ile in the en oyment of his usual health. Re 1�
:_ . the burden' of military and naval defence - Morris, j � .
.- . could,discern the fact without having it which would strike a most severe blow at in twenty-seven years of age. Thirteen has been appointe.1 Principal of the Barrie returned home about ten o'clock Ia tke � lace of J
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; I.; falls so lightly as it does in the Dominion of I t h it road. When it was first threatened in children are living. evenirigi, %rid when sweeping his feet insid � Dval I ;9elib
I proved to us by �a! Governor-General or a Model School a' e
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. � f q AV id * avala, (Hear, hear.) . . the Presideat'it annual mepsage to Congress, DEATH O7 A JOURNALTST.-Ma or James Theme, Huron boys will climb to the front tic
I I ghf,p� urou APAIW* 9 y the door of his residence, he fell oil the floor
. . . ) � ingly borne at home, ungrudgiagly borne by Cabinet Minister, But, we have a Govern- laet month, Mr. Van Horne came to Otta,wa P. Front, finance editor of the Bos matter where thei go. d the vital spark had fled whea aid reach- � The _$ubje
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I I - I gone out from us we are of one blood, one- the Vico-Presidebt of the" road, Mr. Shaug- nalhte of New England, died suddenly on ---�Rev. D. -0. Cls�ppison, a Methodist . a4!d was �
I I � SHAYORTH, FRIDAY Jan. 13th, 1893, family and one. kindred. But it is,, on the � deatil,'taking all our OrofitwAnd more to fee nessy, -,*rid oth minister who resided in Brussels for tw family,who havethe sincere sympathy �f Vic - �,
I I t t erS.rominent officials, and re- Friday. ' 0 community in their bereavement. . . i .It wts U61
� . I - . other hand, a burden to bear which an inde- M010OPulists and feed Government bivorites, presented o he , vernment thq6t the Cana- years, died in Toronto on Friday of last . . wten
� STARTLHI) THE CIIINESE.-A serious dis. THE: CHuRcirn.-On Sunday evening -- the
� pendent country would have to assurne'upon' contractors �nd ba,6aeles, Thus it ,is that I i�eek. He was 73 years of age, Mrs. C'&P' Rev. M.r. Campbe)l preached an exception- , . eftiiriderei
� I East Huron ,Reformers. � I 11�1 dian Pacific Railway 'urgently required turbance was caused in Nankin recently by
� . I itself, a heavy -tax even for a. pFosperons some action to pison passed away t month or so prior to his ,. ectipture ,
. I I de,pita our great natural advantages, we rei I
A convention of the 'Reformers of :.]East pacify thel President, A few misviona:ries providing a Chinese boy with a ally .good sermon. He took for his text the -
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7, Huron as constituted for both Dom! quire �to have it proven to us that our coun - n Government remov- glass eye to t.Ake the place of one be had following words: "' This year Thou Shalt
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� I nion and I deeire,-to dis%buse the minds of some per- : ed the duty on sugar, discriminatiniz againat lost. There was great excitement among -Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sp,jrling, of Wi 'I) I fair was h
proaporow. ' lag- Die as recorded iu the 28,h of Jeremiah,
, - Provincial purbotes, will be he!d in the sons who think that if we were in such a try is I . sugar imported from the United7 91aites. the favaties. The outbreak., was chocked by ham, on Tuesday evening of last week, en- and middle clause of the 16th verse. He - . wbeo it is
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� . Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday, January position w I have indicated they would gain . . __ Mr. Van Horne's visit and. bbe almost in- the timely interference of the officials. The tertained all the employes of their $At referred to the sudden death of Mr. Jamea I I atoxfny al
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, " � 1. an advantage with tresties to be made with I D a, works and their wives. After refreshments, ,
I . . stant response of the Government occupied arrival of a U ited St tee man-of-war assist. I I eu-ccess. �
20th, at I o'clook p. In. The object of the, TnE Hmiakic halt recently been, accusiDg McGee, which caused not a few of the con-
� , 9% : other POMOTS, I must recall to, your mind such a short time thot; the sugar refiners ed in maintaining peace. the evening was pleasantly spent with - a gpojly
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. I convention Ia to eleat officers for the current . the fact that we have not yet reached the the Grits of trying -to effAce party lines in were taken by 8urprifei and that iv why we music, and g,&mes ot different kinds, and all gregation to shed tear@.�.� Mr. Campbell is a , mumber c
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� . year, perfect, arrangtments for the compigte days of the millevium, and that, while I Toronto in order io c%rry that city at the now find them protesting at this late day. FOUND C014SOLATIGN IN HIS PIP,Kt.-John repaired to Their homes, well plessedl wi�th otical prestiller.-Riv. Mr. Dyke, of . . ,. T
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� readi4 bear testimony to the goner&l wish The men at present in power here havie for Burns, who had made a fortune in lead the evening's entertainment. K111grave, will occupy the pulpit of the
. organiz&tion of the riding and the traname- � . approaching Pcovilicial election, and urges I mines and outlived it all, died in the Methodist church in Myth on Sunday next, � ruary 20(
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� of the world to preserve those solemn obli- . years been constantly imposing special re- . _ best of th�
� tion of Any other busine3a that may come gittion 4" into which they'llave entered, there all Conservatives to Atind by the old party poor, house at Galena, Illinois, on Saturday, The Post office Inspector its asking for -Tho annual meeting of the tewchere and
I ; � strictious'on trade with the United States aged 101 years, tenders for the carrying of Her Majesty's officern of the Blyth Methodist Sunda -, foxxia. Cor
� . up, There should be a large meeting. Every have been times in the history of 411 nations through thick and' thin. We are glad that and as the Americans kicked up a row about He died with a pipe in his y - 1 2
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when shah treaties are at all events b6tter the Conservatives have sufficient backbone it, they have constantly repealed them, only Heneall and the Railway, Station, 12 and 24 H. YouriLr on Tuesday evening of la t wee. I good,tuna-
* polling subdivision should be represented. hand - maile between - Zurich and Hensall, and School was hel-dat the re ide f . N. -
� � It is meetings such as this that keep a living enforced by those who have achieved the a little later to again impose some penny. A &.viNG "INTERESTING EVENT. "-It is Lk k. . both Loc&
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I . power Ito require their observance. I ven- anti common secso to need, according to the halffleany regulation, and a ter bickering announced here that Miss Virginia Fair, of times rer week, each way respectively, also The old i�fflcers and teachers were re-elected. importane
host in the party ranks and they cannot be is Empire, to be whipped into line, What f San Francisco, better known as Birdie, Is between Drysdale and Kippen, 3 times per After the close of the business thosepreherit 've Ref
� � ture to vay that our present connection , .1 over it, again withdraw it. At the banquet week each way. Tenders will be received were entertained at an oyster supper' by, � 1, acm I
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� I overlooked or �'neglected without injury to happier. for all concerned as regards any. re- have Dominion politics to do with whether the other night Sir John Thompson said . engaged to be married soon to Prince Honi- I . here. �
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I I . the cause. It is e oted that Dr. Me- presentations-whioh your government has or not this Province is honestly and econo- � that the withdrawal of this' atowski, a descendant of the last Ki g of January. -7 Mr. and Mrs. Young, and a very pleasant � I I I
. xpe sugar regulation y1ollarld. She is not quite 19, Sla evening was spent. -'Elie Sabbath i;Aoal �
had to make. I can answer for it that they le has a of I , . .
� ,_ - Donald M. i P., Thornim Gibson 1 34- P' P- have . been weighed and carried out to the micallY governed? We are indeed glad thtit, was a friendly act towards the United $2,5W a year income,and in six years she ,-One day last- week constable Davis., of thi lace are making great preparations for, I . I
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� � and othere,' ,will be present to deliver ut the Coarerva I tives I of Toronto are Ing, States. The imp lition of it must therefore Blyth,awrested Henry Burling lat'ounty Convention to be held here on v Opi
. most extent by the foreign office and by begion' will inherit $1,500,000 from her father. of stem � the A-
�. addreages. ' - have besif a hostile act, but instead of being When he dieu aho will got not less than ling a pair of dogskin mitts from the 24th and 25th of this month. They utely visil
� our diplomatic represents,tives., But if any- to realize this fact, even though'it be to a I a voluntary act of kindness towards a neigh- Daniel McGowan some months ago. The are expecting a large number who in son
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1111111 thing can improve the arrangements that at A : � bor it is grudgingly done under threat and $5,000,000. She met the Prince last summer risoner was a of delegates �
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The Toronto Board of Trade pr,sant exist, I am sure I can, use the 4ame - . . for ,the sole benefit of the Csnadian Pacific ,- -_ anAent an I
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I domination of that Company over the Gov- vidence it was decided to let him go with a Presbyterian! are going to hold their - informed I
Banquet. in the name of those who are Dear to me, the Conservative o�po,sitioa in Oluitario have Railway, and furnieheg abnew proof of the G6uld, d&uRhter of the late millionaire, pro- Himilton mad Campbell; After hearing the beenheld in the county,-�-Wext Sabbath the
� The banquet given by the Toronto Board vided for 200 and odd children in the Home ' anni- I
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� week, .was a notable gathering in several re- to the -voice of Canada in such arrangements, Now York city, ' elaborate turkey dinner, -The next meeting of the East Huron Woodstock, in going to preach, and alp and very fi
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l I �, spects' - - -It was notable on account of the consistent,"Of course, with* tbat which is I I purchased in."the United States, by an ad- with all the fruit and candy that the little Teachers'lostituto will be held at Wingliam, liver his popular lepture " Neture GAI- *
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I right and dignified according to the law of the N. R, .th-3 " Old Flag," and other ones were permitted to -eat. Besi leriex," on Monday eveni , 0t4r inter
� des, Miss on March 2nd and 3rd. The new director ug. There should �
: � chairmater of the guests ; the eminence of I � ditional duty-bevides the one imposed on `� .. thal coull
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y nations. . � Gould made the children a present of a of Teachers' Institutes, Mr. -William Hous- be a large attendance, as the lecturewill be _� - �
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I the leading speakers, and the character of Christmas trce, and ach f them received a ton, will' give several addresses on the a gooti one. There will be no Admission : I ; 1� zealk
� . The. Governor -Genera I is correct. His re- tion with Provinci3l politicF. When th-y Mentioned by President Harrison also. � -
c - _� the speeches. The guests, or andience,com- � � ! The political acrobats at Ottawa,,are indeed gift. They were as happy as they could be teaching of English and allied subjects in charged, only a collection taken up. -We I _, ' yet -speak 1
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� . I marka as quoted above, must appeal to the call find no other argurrient, they wAll Sir ' ver their unexpecte'd gf)*od fortilue, and one the public sch,pole. These addresses well be understand that Rev. Mr. Campbell intends I.- de � of bia
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I . commercial men of the city. The s ea comm ' �r Mowat a Grit I and " the: Little tot, bugging her new doll -baby in a,corner, practical in their nature and be very helpful conducting revival services in the Xetlivd� I 1.111EFS.-
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- allow himself to think. It would be well Tyrant," and didwning the complaininfy must be getting tired of their s1ii expressed the wish that " Tissmus would to teachers. There will;� !vening ir,t church the t3nd of this month. We have W - Z
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: ,hey were no- I - mutterings of their,, folio 1wers by their Ir. -I d A TRoTTEF. DIES LI K E A PHILOSOPHER. - - -_ �1 d if be conducts th�..m in 'his usual to 14r, W1
� ,. featiqire of the occasion, and t for tho-e who are clamoring for the inde � - unstable policy in matters counec d with � �The Wingliani Times says: In Wing- go' . ef- I , I
� r - . the United StAtee.. Judiing by the'ler actions Z'Icaadi Golddust, the fa fective manner, as everythiug he goes into
: . ta,ble mainly on account of their social and penoence I I F I I nious stallion, died ham, the�e has been a great ieal of temper- # dug�ry Una
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- I � � of Canada to'do as the Governor crie�, whip theni into line. It will ba w th re doei not seem be a atatesman i .
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. advi_i6',4','.�oiinidez what such a state of affairs gra�nd thing for Ontarif) and a grander anlong the r ntly at the stock farm of L. L. Dorspy ance workdone in the line of moral suasion, seems to succeed.
- political eminence. First, we bad Lord . � I I .-
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I - � � in * for Za.d-% whern the r�zink ard file of The Gov�rnment has decided to move the He was twenty- and the effecta of the efforts in' that line are LocAi, NOTE.13.-Mr. N. H. Young ,enter- ' � . �_
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I SEanfey of Preston, Canad%' would involve. Annexation would, unque.3-. th 9 . . 11.
� . ' tained We employes to a sumptuous r6past B4,towa, i
I s '' Governor . I six years old, and his death was caused by quite noticeable, bia we thinl� the time for -, - a her
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. tionabl�, give us 6ome advantages that we the Cdmervative p4rty asiert their -indepen- Meteorological Observatory from Toronto to �
� General;.followiog him in rank, caine Sir . � old age. .Zilcaadi Goldduqt was the first Wednesday evenirig.-Two of the defeated .1.. frot-Ij
I - I - e'l . Ottawa, Eo that after next spring " Old more aggressive work against this soul -de- 4- thokvote it
I.. John Thompson, Canada's Premier, and, af- do notnow enjoy, but we have never yet dene .aud vote im-,�ordirjg to the dictat-s o,f Probs," will be isaued from' tile capital in- fi ve-year-old, *tall ion to trot a mile in public stroyin g- traffic should be commenced. W cand'idates� at the municipal elections are ' - . -
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. ter him - beenabletomake out fromits advocuie.s their eon�ciancee tLwl t1heir Cow ' in 2.25. Hia four-year-ol-r! record was 2.37i. beli bewailing because the Presbyterians didn f Rafuge -qi
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I ' He Wag Closely related to Maud S. and ort them. but inatead they ought to - -A- -
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ce -Minister ; next to him, Hon. Wil. one Ringle advantage, pecuniary or other- ,pg ,)f t11,1 The Government has been advised tha,t -in alo
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wice, that either ladepEndence or Imperial E mpilre and its in , I - . at 9 I -,_,__'� .-, eir Purm
I fred Laurier, the' leader of Her Majesty's � . li.� Era. horses : Cigarette, 2.141; MadAon, , 2.18; ' to the Liberal side now, as the Ia three � . �
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L ' Federation would bring to this country, 11118111"m - Whirlwind, 2.24; ' I I -Fanny a � ,
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: - . Loyal,Opposition in . Estel e, 2.26 ; elections Bh'w.-There is a gentleman in L 14AI0 and L
I . - the Dominion Parlia- —_ - been appointed Commissioner for the [Jnited the follbwing reference to a former Huron- ; t, ,,, A
I . 11 . . . . GpIddust (pacer). 2.30; Sherman, Corinne our midst at present etarting a Home Circle. � TL
. -d on -all sides, th%t the ; States on the International Commission, ,�.
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� I meat, and last but by no meant; least, On- - . I Hox. W,Ifr(,d L%urier was th . guest; at &ad HeDdricks. Golddust's death was one ite, Mr. Wagner, li�vingr been an esteemed He is meeting WitLil very good success, hav- L ,and t
. taLrio'a Grand Old Prernier,Sir Oliver Mowat. additional Nurdens and responsibilities we I . . � I � dL
which is to investigate the fisheries of the b resident of Zurich. I It says : There seem- celatury
L I a grand ba,rquet gj,ten �y the Young Liberal ecomilig a at-Oliou of his distinguished Ing about twenty charter members. They � ,
L . would have to asaume, under either, would waters contiguous to the Unitqd States and . ed to be a family retinion at the residence of . , - a
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I there were other dignitaries pres, be very great. But, why m%ke an y- change � t Iti.ic around the farm as if taking a fare Mr. C. F. Wagner,, on New Year's day. C. place for V
I ant of Jesse ' ' Washington' Conference, in October 18911, well look Temperk�nce Hall, and we have no doubt
. r The aff,Air was % brilliant succogg, anti the . ' Elio children from d.avalier,or most of them, ' i ! their life i
� . . Commarider ':Wakehan of the -Department a� his e%rthly eurroundings, and then walk- will become a flourishing Society, as w I - .
i � - note too numerous to mention, His Excel- at all ? What is thernatter with our pres' Liberal itaier delivere,d a lengthy anA moo ; were crijoyiur, thti feative season under they , , 51pXtion'.
I � - I f .t of ed into his citable, lay down and died with- I . they admit lady members. D�_. Ferguson is
Fisberied here i3 the Canadian representa- - z'
lency-Aiscoursed largely on the prosperity, -of cot connection ? 'As the 0ovembr-General aide address, in 4hich be, emphasized the ti in a ew the parental roof, arid a happy gathering it , ��,�:� almitting
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I I Canada and quoted copi well points out, we ba,ve all the freedom we .policy of ) to Mr. . quiet at present on account of the heav ;1
� __ ously from officia, , . the Lib4al party as being reci. Dppartrfient � will act as Secretary, A BAD BEGINNING. -Princess Marie of
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- figures to prove that Ca would have by Independence or Imperial Wakehan. 1 . Edinburgh, who has just left England f, -Air. W. Gr-.nt has disposed of his pro- storms, but most of the storekeepers� a i---. .
I . n%da is prodp6rous pro-.ity-with the tnited States and a gen- - or !e _1�1 very start,
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whether her people believe it or not, Sir eral decrease of t4iiff, with -universal Free the date of Roumania,. commenced her journey in visiting relatives and friends in Win gliam. r a Avill �
- John Thompson P dens or responsibilities which they would of t4e hearing of the appeal against a -
,poke a good deal but taid -, Trade ag the ultimate of Clinton, for the e4m of $1,000. The pur- this week. -The members f I � . 2 Sri
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.. certainly impose. Why, than, make "BY � rejoiced had -be gone a good deal further,but Council. . conveyed the royal party from braska. He h a beeh a resident of that . � 'noi the.alil
ve."ry little, as bF-comtth a man in his posi- . -_ . I - I train which � Tlars' lodge of this place injtend v. - .
change ? It is true that we are ,not prosper- even small favors 1.n.th3 directi is Plymouth, where she v has been living for y evening next. '
. tion. His main object seemed to bb to con. � The re-election of Mr. Tarte to tile Houf al [,on exboro lodge on Tuesda I . I
- ion8 indicated State for ijorrie time,.Where he has done well, ' A I �_, zoilT,63%�s I
I vince his: audience that his Government hag iog as we should do; that we are l9sing our . of Commons has griatly frightened the Con. some time Past, up to London caused a very -Mr. A. B bb was visiting frien,ds i -n Clin- 1 . hs In r
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made many sacrifices to appease the will be thankfullyl. received by most- Can. servatives at �tbe Capital, for they fear that sad accident at a little country station just but with his wife is lu Huron on a visit and ton on Sunday. -Kesers. W&tLoon and Emigh i , 77 - solp
_ye by adians just I 'totime i
- ,n. people faster than we can replace them 130W. I with his assistance, Mr. Edgar rriay be able beyond Bridgewater. The station master, has decided to come back 'Go reside here shipped Limbs from Blyth Grand Trunk d f -
� immigrants, and th%t our people are disedn- I - - 111IN111111111110 . e- I . TO*- will bo
kees and keep on good terms with them: . permanently. � I -
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,tl. . after all their pains and sacrifices in the in- tented and unrestful, Bat all these cannot i - Adolphe Caron tbl� Session. The majority daugh�er, who bad wandered on to the -On Sa;turday last Rev. E. W. Hughes, Arthur Erwin, of Wingliam,spelit Sunday . I
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! be traced in any way to our connection with I is a la.rge one for that county. track, was run over with the child and both Of Win ham, was made the reci ient of a in townl,,under the parental roof. -Miss I
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Jonathan still keeps on grumbling. He a so Great Britain. Indeed it would be ver . � I y pair of
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gave it to be understood .that some of the easy to demonstrate that if that connection , � OTTAWA, Jamuary Otb, 1893. Ne s 'of the .Week Edinburgh, who with all harch in the neighborhood of Holme's visit relatives and friende. G61�1-d, of A
. . ws . . her haughtiness 9 -Mrs. Curtis Ili ;
� � I dead branches clinging to th were sundered, we would he many times : '. GLADSTONE.-Mr. Gladstone has rel - mud bad temper its a very kind_hcarted wo. 6choolhouse, as a Now Year's gift. On the recovering from her sicknees.-Mr. Georg,e " flao ixt cat
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� . lopped off, but: lie did not designate the worse Off"than we are now. The disabilities Pr I tD,London from the continent, ana was re. mail, gotout and manifested the greatest same day the members of his flock resid. Brownlee has secured a good situation in *_ - neaFp6y ]aA
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� I under which we labor are, entirely, of out Trade Ba ceived with great enthusiasm. sorrow at the terrible sight presented by the Ing in the vicinity of Glenannan presented London, for which place be lefton,Monday. I and-t-aken 1
. dead branchea. Mr. Fo3ter followed in the nquet, contained nothing now or mangled remaitly. 11minediately on reach- him with a New Year's gift by way of r)o -Miss Watson was visiting friF_nds in God- .
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Mowat took up his favorite theme of loyalty to be taxed to dea,th for the ben iit of interests may take his declaration that the to the widow, with very kind messages of a bag of flour. lows could be seen Morida I den
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I M 188 WILLARD IN LONDON. -Miss Frances hyi It is stated that Dot only .the -On Monday eveniq of last week, Mr. Tuesday mornings plowing the snow from the -�_Iwifle �
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and as ustial, dealt Continental �Union a monopolies, broken down politicians and Governineutwiisire',wed td-amerld the Duchess but also the Princess and her W, G. Gsuley,, while sitting in the house Iuwapd, w
p p Willard addiesaed a crowded meeting in Ntreets.-Miss Claia Moffat returned home -
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couple of black eyes. Mr. L%urier, although Government contractors. Neither of the tariff, sisters have sustained a severe mental shook took a coughing spell,during which he buret �
�. . as a menaie to their own particul%r Exeter Hall,'London, England, on Monday visit to friends in I �
. Wroxeter. -Miss Mary Crittenden, who has wif# i d -fi
thBre 'was not a great deal in his re- nostrums proposed would remedy this evil. industry. What.8ir John Thompson said 'evening. Her address was cheered and ap- by the painful occurrence, which many a blood vessel,causiug death in &few minutes. . An
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mark(., made the bappiest speech of the , Henry people in Ragland seem inclined to regard Deceased was the eldest son of Mr. W. Gau- been conducting a dressmakiffi,9 eat lish- - I
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: I evening, and unlike the others, if be did in the Government ; out down the taxes and the mou�ldering branch away. 11 Which of Somereet pvtoided. as a bad omen for the pretty and accom. ley, of Clinton, and formerly taught school ment in Mrs. Young's shop up on ed to their
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i - . d mprov ment, Company of Sioux City, . to Denver, and about four years *th lvs_�-v 7
; by sparkllin:g p:issages of wit, a sample of "expenditure ,; make this 4' cheap country to under the Foster tariff are " moulderiwi Iowa, has failed'wilith liabilities of $500,000 tracted a cold which developed into she has had large experience in Chicago and . Ro3
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- public w' ith it three other C0111- Stephen, are busy hauling brick for I members .
; it beiag a nonpolitical - gathering, - the ation, and Canada will soon bloom and pro� has carri d down at $6, far
� ould like to have answered,as every � the meeting appointed a Committee to write a
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I I A-eches were not allowed to be partizan. per. We do not need either Annexation., ."protected monopolist in the country and ",� -Last Chriitmas Ahere w
� ap erection of a new houee in the spring. 3 a unique letter of condolence to the McGee family on I I -
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- e6neid-ering, therefore, the great difficulty ! Indepondaijee or Imperial Federation to 'do �every. ' arent of a weak infant WAS HE WORTH -The tea -meeting held in connept accoutif of their sudden bereave � -, i ,. i
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� Of rns'nufacturing a non -partizan., We can do it for ourselves, guineas W&o paid for the English hackney . t ts, young and old� of .. � I Vill be I
. political and if tile - , thinks his particular branch a very greea � . were thirty despendan' d, as six of
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speakers did remarkably advocates of theme nostrums would direct in and sappy one. The Premier Intends to ad. y -Mr. Johneon Crawford and Master the familits were re'oresented excepting ly att
, speech,j the �everal t I Kiuburn, recently netted the sum of $27. the late Richard and Margaret Miller. the family have been active nierabers ofthig - The
I the highost price ever paid in England f Order for a number of years. -O
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. e energies they �re wasting in dress another Toronto audiene towards the any horse not a thoroughbred. ran t people are bewailing the want of largel
a . . F' k Longm,in, of Hullett, sawe'd, split William Miller, and" he lives in 'Prince a skating f ' �ble,
I and piled one cord of wood in 52 � fa�or
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; - prornulgating their fads, th' minutes. rink.
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. I pablic �Were not I -n wieer, lVe had ,plish something for their country. All that more oxplicit as to his policy. K. Watkitm,aged 24 years, has died at Penn - -The dQmand this winter for CreditOn bo I untiful supply of supper the evening wao - . . . Ch
I bricks io much more brisk than ever before. I I .� 4, 310moris!
� a i I Yan, Now York State, of black jaundice jo�ously passed in song, Brussels.
� lfaoslt�_ forgotten to mention probably the we warit is, cour%ge eno,ugh and independence The re. ort of the fiab-Committee of the chat, garne-3 and
I ' 1p ' When two years old he swallowed a smali They Are being takeu from the y�,rds at the 9*. laot,, was a,
I most ioport,knt pers,mago of ,aj, -'Lylr. Van to turn out of the councils of the coun the unloading of a -w-Christmaw tree, from THE MORRIS AND GREY C11EEsE FA_C_ i . looked for
I try Privy Council appointed to fix a day fo ��i', brass buckle, which lodged in his lll�g�,. rat5 of about 150,000 per day. - � �
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, R%ailway. As this go Company,
I 11 I they oefilforth very clearl the present poai- ly recovered. I 'will increase night, of last week an old foll6will ; I
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� nd as he. always progressivc'idea3, who will bave a greater tion of the question. There is nothing in it DEAD.-Joha Obadiah Westwood, M. A. his business in public favor. by his wife *reached Clinton and applied for tlie- current year - Thomas I � I each mail,
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� tho fd8t tran a -atlantic mail ana s,tearns-hip for prosperity is as good as won. If we , question, ab, it comes up at Ottawa, and tile London, Fogland. � Kok, Reevd; Samuel Ferguson, let Deputy to take them to the lock-up ; he put on a Secretary, Mr. Donald Stewart lvasappoint� �
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� � 9 WORK FOR MINERS. -Three collieries at and John Jacques'. second Deputy. fire %rid made them It's comfort%ble as he ed salesman, A full meeting of ten patro,118 L 8 wil
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-On- We have it officially stated, what I told yoU Plymouth, Pennsylvania, are to start oper. -Mr. Samuel B. Fralick, of West Waw- could, and they remained in his ca,re until 4� .
. service, whiah be ia anxions to hav6 eistab- have not the c - ourage to do'thi?,,we will e � . Uttar -
I lished in connection with his road. That tinue to nuffer and we will deserve to suffer. a couple � of months ago, . . and shareholders is to be i'41led for Satur- I ]lave the r,
. . that there is no in- atiour, at once, giving work to 4,000 miners. anor,l), has purchased the McCasey pro- Tuesdav, when they w6re committed, to jail day: 28th.' January at 2 o'clo6k p. m., for of the pro J
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. be rnade a very plawible caee goes withejut If we won't try to help' ourselves, we nee tention to take up the question of the right . Jo-uN RvmnN's DzBxLzTy INCREASING. ' - - n t 0 " I
I . d - perty in Wingbam and intends removi g -o a common vagrants. The old man is quite t1je 'purpose of .diecus8ing the use of Vne I storms ha,%
I ,hink that either Great Britain o to:eparate schools in Manitoba -existing at John Ruskin, of, London, England, the that town to reside. I .
� saying, and if the M. P.'a do not keep their not " r th e' intelligent, and has seen better days, but Babcoek Tester, and rding to some placc
. - . th time'of the Union, The question will , paying a-ccoj :
I weather ey6 pretty wid � celebrated writer on art ll do any -Mrs, John Snell has disposed of her .
. 11 . e open, the first United Stalea will do much to help us. be, did the Roman Catholics acquire an more poverty has overtaken them in their old'age the amount of butter fat in 'he milk, also : the Times
� y work. The.disease of the brain which residence in Wingham to Mr. Win, Hom. mud they have no alternative in, this county to t,ike a full vote - on 'the 'matter of the I . ,evening IW
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. thing they know Mr. Van Horne will be I rights subsequent to the Union which the has for some.time afflicted him is increas. .nth for $1,800. It is very plels%ntly but to go to jail. , � Treasurership. The milk routes for the ", . -mother, w
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drawing from the Dominion Treasury an Canada's Prosperity' Figured Out., to respect?. .The question is now down to but has a delusion that he is surrounded ' -Mr. James Fraser, of Hullett, has sold A trial vote of theme present ,,�L band a -ad
� an,nual aubiddy of a million dollars for this In their speeches at the Board of Trade thi i ojn�t, and all Archbishop Tache's by enemies who are awaiting a chance to choppiag in Mr. H. Davis' buab Turn. was taken
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fafit trans-atla-zitic service, and th -to Mr. B. Morritt, the north west half of berry, on Tuesday thdrniag, met with a when a majority voted for the payment - irrin �Iemeu
� 8 one F of anti Confodera. aseault him.' lot 19, on the 14th concession, receiving I I
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I I - t Toronto the other night, the' .
L I ones that will be: materially bene -fitted - tion pledges will avail nothipg in the settle. IRRIURLM FAM -A deL.patch from War. therefore lie sum of $3,090. set,ere accident. He went uP to a dead of cheese money through the Standard .. . e'ra or,der
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� thereby will be the shirel I meat of this matter. Mr. Dalton McCarthy ' Bank. At -ark Cardiff was appo z
I lalders of the saw says. that I beech tree, about a foot in -diarrFeter which inted auditor
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; � T_ the Polish painter Wierz. -The apniversary services of Will'$ Pre8- had been sprung by Another tree 'leanin patrons and Allan Coch- X_ �
. ter of Finance - quoted colu ns of figures entertains the view Oat -once you admit, all on the part of the �
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i wise should be suffi,cient. It is eaidg how. admit, thi,t no rig I I y,, January 29th, when Rev. Dr. Lyle, - Is axe, -
� horse were devoured. milton, will officiate. . � � $�
� -1 --A pro Hon. Mr.*L,Aurier, the cle 1� ht to'- separate schools of H% M directors held immediately after the main TmE IXI
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I . ever, that a wink i8 iis g.)od as a, nod to a existed' at the time of the Union, no. Low IN FLOUR, -Tho output of flour by On Wednesday evening of last week as tree with great force, i0iking him on the meeting, Mr. James Turnbu,ki Wa3 elected I �, td, terosting t
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the effec how- hAhouse about 10 o'clock, he slipped and bone. The amount of snow on the 10th and 11-th �
blind horse, but we hope all our &L Rs are ment, in a couple of terFe sentences spoiled he "Union, The member for lightt,st in ten y�ars. -The market, eside .Ing is the largest patro
I - � L. Worth Simeoe krgues in this way: The ever, showed an improvement. fell breaking his' neck and dying almost and '.
� cannot discern either a wink or a nod from Grey, TbomaB fine briek.
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I predeeeksors. - right to jep�rate schopig since the Uniow CATHEDRAL MORTGAGED. -The Roman instantly. He was 60 years ef age. was no doubt the means of saving his life, � �
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0 body which passed it. If that is the case, WEATHER IN FRANCE. -The we%ther proceeds. I few of the particulars Of the annual report : Georgz - I
� . . I Iii ening to the speeches which have been so �` , very nice sum of $70 was netted as 'the Tuesday, 17th inst. T -he following are a 20,903, Wrn. Killougli, 16,698, lord t Bro
. . The Governor-Gener on I.n- f ` delivered, I find myself the most happy the same authority" k " . Welsbp 14,
: .1 1�r I w4 ch -established separ- throughout Fyauce remains exceedingly cold. -M. A. Whittingham, of Stanley, who Total number of pounds of milk received 412 ; 3rd and 4th concessions, 'uriar, of
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apendence. � man at this banquet and the reason is that &to schools in Manito� 2,862,310; total numbe I Thoulas Strachan, -. I
. f Trade ban- and the Dominion Gov6rnm' i Of Pounds of cheesO 26,94 Duncan VC ,L
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. 11 . quet �t Toronto last week .Opposition in the Henna of Commoup. As ment have no more to svi'y in resp�ct to it, orris, James Ireland, 24,819; 3rd line, ,' womb
? . I , L"d Stanley, A DECREAsic ALL ROUND. -The returns tends oiDg to British Columbia in the pound of cheese for season, IQ' ; 18,591, Richard whiteoliV
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: : - tho Governor -Ge'' . price sold at, 1016 06lits; aver&
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: I . � ,nerfil, among other subjects, re) ieved., f rom 'the necessity of proving to the which is within the Jurisdiction of that for December showed that ts de- -1he total proceeds of the re -opening making, 'per hundred pQunds, 57 3 , 28,922, .Samuel the 4orrif
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� have Raid - Zpg of the use of the public sohoo6 in decreased X540,000, aq compared with the Monday, January lot and 2nd - f Ebenezer I mi � cheese boxes and '
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men, we are passilig - through I States by Roman Catholic child. corresponding mo 1Z . a xnaking ot
an. interesting time. -back have refalized. nth of 1891. church, Morris, amounte n naeome I ; averake cost of drawing 14:549' Total pounds of mi , Ik -received. � . the bistor
When my friend the Minis- ren for their sen,ular ed - d to �t 15 717, James Sharpe, 1-4,590, Jno. Moo cy, -
� If we look I . ucatiol), hat placed a BREWERS AT WAR. -The different brew. sum of $180. An autograph quilt netted If Insurance, $1.58 neys , 2 e
. 50 ter of Finance was milk, 7 6-10 mills per gallon. -
I - years what do we see ? ddressing you I resolv. now weapon in the hands of the Manitoba cry companieg in St. Louis tire at war, and $ . h ii,
I We sec'tbe now ed that when the LILberal -party came into Goveram. .108. . 873,002; total pou-nds of - SUIXFs.
1. I -On Wedneadhy df 114st week a number 79,827; average pounds mjlkto onepound R.. Toung
� � self-governing colonles it, a state of praeti- eat in 1`0148til]g federal interference, beer has gone down to $4 a barrel. -On Tuesday evening of last wee'k 'Rev. of invited guests assembled at tlid residence cheese, 10-90 ; average cost of drawing pe! � -the �,reii�
q. office the c3ndition of the people would be for one of, the strong arguments -of Arch. DISASTROUS Ic'E GORGE, -An immense ice J. H. Dyke, Methodist minister. of Bel- of Mrs. R. Brown, of Grey, near Cranbrook,
. ca,11y entire dependenc,,, upon the mother so prosperous that it would not require any bishop ache and Oardinal Xachereau, has gorge at Cincinnati, Ohio, broke* the other grave, had been to a meeting in Sunshine I *gall'011, 8 9-10 Tnills ; average price received. Mr. Jame
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c) I olic child on vo be allowed t3 found the parsonage
. curately foresee, But for niv own part I � That ie'ffie poizit. 11 tho country is its . attend the bottom of tile river. Loss over $100,000. 1 Miss Jennie, to Matthe* Cameron, of Cran- of patrons sending milk, 66. ,ent, and �
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I verily believe that the future of on, prosperous as these higbly p%id off. public scl�ools. -All the Manitoba Govern. I .
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out calmly and dispasiiionately � betwee -e the people believe, eurely the )erfect Ve ality with the schools in the World will trouble " Old Ben " Tracey no The friends -were from t what was %foot. i was handsomely %ttired in brown tatin and o
self-governing colonies has to be worked would ha% ni t h do toplace their schools on a York despatch on the 9th inst Pays : The laughter made him wonder
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thernselvea -and the i�iother country. and . Pope has given -4nor . Fo ye�ars the old man,has tramped had come as a surprise party, bringing with I Brown, The groom w I ,L Ia - m* .
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