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H SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,- JANUARY 20, 189&
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dience joining in the chorus, which
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gocd.., 6ws, and last, but not least, humanity
provement in country roads, 60 o onti was
the oharge in Luther. The us$ of a good
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are entirely fre from any contagious diS_ ' Charles Horseman and Mrs. Ichabod Horse- ' course the sleeper was stelim, heated and -
ease, and we hereby instruct
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dream, that noble scheme,
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will bilt be in the low state in which it is
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scraper to level rorads in the spring was a
our delegates
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man, of Eliot Nissouri ; Mrs. Wilson, of
Burford and Mr- /P 0- L _L
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-tie 11 nave a bed, and be well fed � . WT.] AIR akul, 0 ur, it seems as ir nothing can keep out the i .
. � _6 UVVV0 e nee a o v e lower necessity for good roads. It contracts werta tion before that body so &3 to secure an ex'. lives at home. DeceaBedwas born within a cold when the blizzard is
F-5 I � isairgain ijay. When the General's scheme comes true. 'I class'04 better than those who have rivan lot for road work, there might be a danger rnoving itdelf
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* Z . . . of jobs being 'ut upon the Council. I -
I . I Altogether the meeting was one of -the " P Thirty- of this Province. -Mr. Wm. Yates, of Hatchley, Nor- - -The Cornwall
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ls� - f beat ever held in London, and was richly en. ,; I ------------- *_ , Freeholder says . oil
I � Tfieii-%torm which set in on Sunday night, road making in Hur n I folk county, states thata local dealer in raw Saturday Messrs, Davis &Sons brought i.0 . - . -
I I joyed by all �'proseut. Among the officers 0 County. In four Canada. furs has bought 'Over 100 fox skins, 400 from the quarry with a four horse team t4 I
. lianua� sth has not yet abated. Trains yearethii; debt will be removed by funds I
I � - 11, whoassembled at the Convention, which and a I Is The ice is 14 inches thick on the bay at racoon sklifs, many skunk, 60' miuk- pelts, block of scone to - I
lasted all week,were: Captain formerly Lieu- lykinds of traffic are delayed on .th paid into the County treasury. Hamilton. be used as the pivot stom 43 I
, SA""URDAY, Jan, 21st. xailro4'do. There are over 300 men at work IN8TITUTH FINANCE& 1,500 muskrat skins, all trapped or shot for the new owing bridge, n which t a I I - �
�. � . I tanant Brannigan; C,Aptaiu L3Drew, for. -Over 2,000 lambs were P . i her -_-
. � . thin the last three monthe in that locality, were 115i cubic feet the weight being ov,-r I . I
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I Daniel Stewart presented the auditors' Guelph to Buffalo recently. which, of course, includes Long Point. 10 t;)ns. One day jut week a single tealn I .
. - �_ merly Lieutenant, and Captain and. Ml�"- shovelling snow in the Grand Trunk yards .hipped from wi P
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ods � aider. All the above were stutioned in der.yb � .
I Seaforth, and theltivot two named were mar. ut again to -night. The appearance have been $144.64 and expenditure $64, for pork in Meaford lately. , -been the able Lecturer on Veterinary the heaviest load for two horses on* recort'.
The Orowning Trade ried there ' of al(Around puts onc� in mind of a painting leaving a balan-ce'on hand of $80 64. There years . :
- , Mrs. Snider' formerly being -Wooden block paving is proving a con. Science at the Agricultural College, Guelph, -Mr. R. Young of Westport, near, King - I � i
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I Event of the Month. Captain Haldane. of a Adivere winter scine. It is the hardest are 102 members. The report was accepted sPicuous failure in Montreal. has on account' of his increasing private ston,wav taken ill while . I - .
. I winter the citizens of London have seen for aud adopted, I
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1 Another deno- some Years. CATTLE FOR THE BRITISH MARKET. -A � Ruthven merchant has been sent business been obliged to resign his office, the house, took some hot liquor, commenot d . 2-, .
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mination has found its. way RDODYmously $30 in payment of "an old Mr. J. Hugh Reed, V. S., was recenily op. vomiting, and soon a large, black -h, ded I
? I into - the many different denominations The I Grand Trunk Railway Company " The'kind of cattle for the British mar- debt. " i . tit I .
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of have �aid all damages caused by t pointed in his place. lizard appeared on the scene. Since 'thpa I ,
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D' - the present day, it is known as the Chrifi. he recent ket " was introduced by Th6man McMillan, -At a recent sparrow shooting match at � , I
Here are the plain, simpb unadorn- tian Work6ro'church, and is headed by ex. loconictive:xFlosion. � Hullett. Exporting cattle was comparative- Romney, Ease: -On Christmas morning Rev. 'W. `H. he has been quite well. Mr. Young remem- . i
ed facts. No froth, no boasts. What' The' " ar 2 Labor . organizations in this x County, 1,500 '.of the pests French, of Gravenhurst, was agreeably our- bers drinking out of his own swamp some i
the sense of drifting into 8 Brigadier Philpott, of the Salvation Army, city. � . ly a new business, as ia 1874 only 455 head were destroyed. . prised at finding in St. James, Church a three years ago, and alwa, s -felt something �
, hapsody , , � were shipped in all, but in 1890 there were -A good deal of coal oil is said to be Y I
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abou t snow drif ts T A trial of Wilson and Burke, the mur- exported 642,593 cAttle from Canada and parcel addressed to him, containing a hand- wrong afterwards, � 1, __ �
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� I white inountains . � I . smuggled from the United States into some cassock, surplice, and stole, to which a 11 �
I dereri of Detective Phair, which was to the United States. Until -Last Sunday afternoon, as the funeral �
rmy and the converts which have been �
I I . ecked billows, and other brought to light and liberty since its found. recently Canad *4 Canada. . I .
- RON= foam-fi , such ation, They have a hall well have olme up at the winter assizes, has been had shipped cattle in var slij of paper was pinned, conveying 'the of Mr. Hugh Kidd, of the 7th concession off '. 1i .
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- fitted up for ying conditions, -Several of the letter carriers in Toronto beat wishes of the givers -members of his Elderelie, who died suddenly on Frid ! .
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It. a � - gushA When we've something more im- the convenience of the p postpbiied until the spring assizes, but now that an embargo had been pui on, I
. �� . . ublic, and which is 11 . were frost bitten during the late cold congregation. ay
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�. � ng, Fur- situated three doors above the Free Press - . Black snap, and are off duty. - -Miso Ballentine, lady superintendent of horses drawing the bear -me became unman- .
�: - i office on Richmond street.. The Service is i � 10 Polled Angus and Durham grades com- -Over ten thousand 'elector in the city the Nicholls hospital, Peterboro, died a few �geable and ran I I
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. 8T HURON FARMERS manded the highest prices. Cross breeding ofMontreal have been dioq x1i ed away, upsetting and break. i , ;
:�Faul . quite different from that 'of the army EA' ou
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. y , language of business should be plain, shouting, dan , ro fi from days ago from diphtheria, contracted while ing the hearse The coffin was thrown with � I I
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� simple, direct and truthful. If any- in fact, it is eing -indulged in ; z I , Cattle must voting by 0011-PsYment of t e water tax. nursing patients. She was a member of the such force into a. ditch on the roadside that I I
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cing. I be of good quality ; scrubs must be done -At K ngston, a man- named McAllister, first class in the Guelph general hospital the lid became detached and the corpsi, -
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_.. body o5ered you a dollar for Bixty-five Al ethod ist -revival meeting. They are open- - (Atom ftussmi,s POST Ai)VANCY SHErTS.) away with and only the beat bred eires used. over seventy years i - . 11
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',64. A aurn. cents , wouldn't you take it I If we ing meeting houses in all parts of'Canads, The pighth annual meeting of the East Less food will fatten good grades than scrub by cuttiog his throat from ear to ear, charge before the appointment of Miss -Mr. James Donald known best as t I he 3 .
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1 e5 argain Day, and after continuing a sholt time they - Huron _47armers' Institute was hold in the cattle. Feeding :hould g,iv,e steady and -The electors of Bowmanville on Friday Locke, Reeve of Dalhousie township, died on Men- ,
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vo�ie they were . will you buy—if you require tion what they term evangelists in ach D I
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the place. The two evangelists at prose day, of..- last week, January 12bh and 13th. be kept in Od condition. overst ok shop licenses from $200 to $1,000. i burned down on Wednesday morn' lait since he becAme ill froin blood polsoning, i I
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Here are a few of our prices tioned here ar t sta- The meeting opened at 1:30 p. in., on Thurmi- pasture no g0ke . .lug .
,goods ? i ep in -cold quarters in (the . .
. and pleasant . a Wellwood'and Mansfield. -Ferry boats have ceased to run betweln week. The guests had great difficulty in while loading sheep upoh the Kilogst I I
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for that day only. Can you They were formerly 'offic Die in the army,and day anA notwithstanding the extreme cold S , on and ( i �
�. and Mrs. J. - � effect a winter. Early maturity is a point to be arnia and Port Huron on account of , the escaping with their lives, and all lost every. e was sixty ,� .
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. � at one time were stati and bad at.ite of the roads there wa a large aimed at. Two and a half to three-year- river beiDg.frozen over solid, Pembroke railway cars. H
�wef-,A visiting saving better ? Pned in Goderichr 11 . thing except what they had on. Mr. Mathe. Years Of age. Mrs, Donild and ten chil'Iren' -
� nQ&r Owen 1. They are both. women, The' meetings are farmers olds are the beat ages to Ship Ior money There is a movement in Woodstock son's lose is $11,000, &bout $6,000 insurance, survive him. The deceased was once Warden, I
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mat .time.- Boys' Suits, any size, half price. well attended, every available seat . uslity for towards erecting a public hospital in that One boarder, R, J. Walker, lost $2,000, an- of Lanark, and was an unsuccessful candi- !
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I � I always being taken. The meetings have U. McFadden, the Vice -President, Thomas weight. Those weighing 1,200 to 1,500 lbe. town. I I
, mel Presby- - Boys' Knee Pants 85c, for 45c. Strachan, took the chair and after a few will command as good price.4 as heavier ' other boarder the same amount. date for the Ontario Legislature.
'! been going on now for over seven weeks, the -Rev. Fath�er O'Gorman, of Gananoque, -On Wednesday morning of last week -John Burns, a shantyman, working la- - I
"c,bbath - first, - ointed remarks on the success of the In. cattle in the Br tieh market. The present has.sued Robert Moxley, of Lansdowne, for there was a startling explosion in the kit- the Upper Ottawa distria .
, Men's- $2 Pants for $1.25. intereal; never dying -out mny, but instead P . i
D-. Currie,, of titute and the help it was to those who restriction will curtail prices somewhat. slander. t, a few days since
I increasing. One redeeming feature of these Damages are act at $2,000. chen of Mr. George Armstrong, Brampton. had a quarrel with the foreman, and left to � .
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topic *ghich was " The breeding and man. good bread for this county. wal to �bother camp, seven miles distant. , I
the reason no doubt being on account of the No need of de- Dr. Willoughby, of Toronto, has been elect' the stove were frozen, and hence the seci- He lost his way in the woods, -And when
"Will be given . Boys' 85 Overcoats Ofor $3.' quietness and. Solemnity with which agemefit -of pigs," by John C. Morrison, of horning them. Did not think it a good idea ed to fill the Mayor's chair in Regina, N.W.' dent. The stove was blown to is so, and found his legs and arms were frozen. I'
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r.e� , I - i ty ex. to keep cattle too fat until two yearn old. T,, for 1893. c He � i � . I
huuke of it were imbe in the was taken to Ottawa, where he now lies in 11 I
. " ed by the " beat " people in the city. - roots is preferable to -Mr. D. M. Cameron, of Strathroy, has walls. No one was in the room at the time. a very percaTious condition. His legs have ' , '
t. V their re Boys' $6.50 Overcoats for $4.25. - , large 0 Nded
aa,, to which - ,, Boys' $6 Overcoats for $4. - are conducted. These meet logs are attend, McKW4.p. The speaker dealt pret
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- Boys' $7 Overcoats for $5. . � THE SEVEN O'C pig � , from a practical standpoint, He meaf." resigned the position of High school trustee, -The death of Arthur and Patrick been amputated and it is likely his arms I
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I The municipal election,, are over, and contenAM that there were quicker returns Mr. "McMillan Said they had 30 two-year- after an unbroken service of twenty-one Murphy, in Rochester township, Enex will have to undergo-& similar operation. I
ill be held.- � .Aan's $8 Overcoats for $5.50. - and ind�,6 profit from pigs than from any other olds that would scale 1,250 pou ds each now' years.
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I � I county, on Friday 6th inst."wi as s, striking The Galt Reformer says: A well at- - ;
Men�s $12 Overcoats for $8.50. few %eeks previous to their taking place the . . - �
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� in thi,i village advocates of t4m.perance mod the advocates better.iQd cheaper feed than peap. Die. We feed crushed oats, oatmeal in milk,with pointed Eu lish master in the Br Both had the same name,both tended meeting of the temperance people of I � I �
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&ty Jaauary � A. special line of Scotch Tweed aud dealers of liquor had a cueaiolll,� followed by John Stafford, Alex, an occasional supply of flax seed. When Collegiate antford died on the same day, both belonged to the Galt wan held on Tuesday evening, to dis- - . I �
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i . - tuisle in the 0 calves are a monLh old hay is put in their per annnm. Inatitute'at a salary of $1,000 same township, both belonged to the same cuss the advi abillit � i r
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o a marn. ng, � Suits, to order, at $16, regular price Gardiii it and others. ' 8 y of trying -to pass local �
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Wt� believe The i(ext subject, "Fattening Cattle," was parish aqd both died from ex option. A spirited discus i I
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te-etingg ever See what 25c will buy in i d -A Scotchman named Henry, who has side of the face. Both were buried in, the some of trying it ; other's 1
$210 to' $24. he evils of the liquor selling, while the ntrodlijed by W. Buchanan, in the absence pasture. . I � poer on the left i
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been living alone on a farm, six miles from' same cemetery on Monday. being for high I conse,and a number being in -
I other side tried to show the electors where being in favor
� Neckwear, or 35c in Underwear of Prof; Shaw. Many 'points of interest Mr. Strachan wanted to know why cattle i - I
liiusizhl pro- ; 500 an injustice would be done them by taking Windsor, for about, two. years, has been -A now industry is about to be establish. favor of formin prohibition I
jening sz:stnon were br,,bu.ght out in this address. The dis. did better on grass than on any other food. 9 clubs. The �
- line of Shijrts worth a third more. their liberty from them. The fight was a . rit � found dead in his hut. : �
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I � cusalloW.'-wab C ed in Chatham. The Dominion Leather gathering was not unanimous In favor of I - I
.,-avory inter- I hard one for both sides, and after - the' bal- ., ontinued by Alex. Gardiner, Mr. Hutt said grass is a concentrated -Hiram Walker & Son have in bond at Palley Company (Limited), with a capital local -option, and -it is doubtful if the inatter ' - I
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'atl appreci- John 61affordi Thomas Strachan, James food containing albumenoids in a form stock Walkerville somewhat over 6,000,000 gal- stock of $12,000, is applying for incorpors- will be premed to a vote at the polls. . I I
A Chrurch o.a : . Twenty per cent.., discount on . all .lots were counted on election day the totals
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m - . ordered work, excepting special $16 Showed that the liquor sellers had come out Perrie 4nd others. In this discussion Mr. -can best use them. A good cow would lone of whisky, upon which there is collect- tion in due form. The object of the com. -It wasreported that Mir. F. J. Me- .
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i.7 T . Straoh*,�� said- that he put the corn into the -raise five calves- . .
., j:aft ' S< line of Suitinpos mentione" conquerors by,% majority of over one hun- I with her milk by proper ar. able a tax amountillig to $5,790,000. pony is to m3nufacture and sell machinery, Donald, late of Na &nee, had suicided in I
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_NV. Kenneth dred votes. A few weeks ago the temper rangement.
. . - silo last fall without being out and it was I P .
�,,,A. ihis week � - - coming 6t in splendid loondition. He was I � -Last, weeli, in Arthur, a young . man patent pulleys and materials required for Denver Colorado, but;letters show that he . I
people waited on the cu'uncil and ask- � 1 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. was fined $2 add costs for purchasing liquor the above mentioned patent. �
'311:if - - - �Vlso tipecial prices in Furs, Sealette ,"" also fe�dilog it to his stock without being 'I The officers of the past year were was killed in an accident, while examining
oted on all re- after hours, although the hotel -keeper was -On Saturday Mrs. C. H. Janes, of the a reVOIVAr. The weapon went off, the bail � . I
--arthur. ed them to submit a by-law to be v , I
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Caps, Tweed Caps, Hosier�y, &c. Space as to whether the saloons and all places , it'lected for the !current year, and are as fol- dismissed on the charge of selling it to him. 2nd line, north, Warwick, took a dose of striking him in the left breast just above I I I
: misfortune,, cut an&hhey were doing well on it. This is
warged at his will not permit, of a full list a iavidg, of money and labor and will serve Iowa: President, U. McFadden ; - -
113 � , but come licensed to gell liquors should close at seven . I I Vice- -Trinity Church-, the new Baptist place strong ammonia in mistake for a cough mix- the Oeart, killing him almost iLstantly. He ' I I
i Mill, to get ,'clock in the evening, instead of's n as the sani purpose. I President, T. Strachan ; Secretar -Treas- f worship in'Guelph I - I
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4e hot water in and see what we can do for you. , formerly. love 66 tation of crops" was the' Y 0 , was dedicated on Sun- ture. The liquid burned her mouth and had barely time to say to his wife. "I am I
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�,he bone bad- .i TERMS OF SALE—CASH, - 6il " kicked " against submitting Such a by - by H. �. Hutt, B. S. A. He said. that the McKerracber, T. B. Sanders, A. L, Gibson, were over $350. . val of medical assistance might ht*ve results �
me to dode- . f 1!*w to be voted on. The people who were object ,Of a rotation is to turn to advantage S. Black, T. d just three months and five days when this - , . �
y Mis3 Bel -ha I � the pdAliar qualities of -one crop to bin Mosgrove, R. Dilworth, D. -Harold Hagen, the Norwegian skater, seriously, She i;uow doing well, dreadful accident happened, I
I No. �,00ds sent on approval, and, """ interested on the temperance side were e e t Robertson J. Mowbray, T. E. Hays, R. defeated Fred Breen, of Halifax, the Can- -Father Andre, a will.kuown Rorrian -Elizabeth Smuck, I relict of the late
A be 0 anbthei! crop and economize the plant food MeMill ' ' I
I ,ea wo,rk- - . I the women of the city, and chief a : . an, J. Britton, S. Walker, W. H. adian champion, in a three,mile race at Catholic priest, died at C g r .
� J., Habkirk, !n�Dg in the i;bil. He dealt with the subject in a McCracken, Geo. Jackeop and James Sharp. a al a on Tuesday Philip Kelly, of the 5th'couce
� I positively no goods exchanged. them the members of the Women's Christian . stion of South .
adt hand, lef t . , I very Piactioal manner and much useful in. Auditors Minne polis, on Saturday. 10th inst. Pere Andre figurey prominently DU'MLfries, who died an Monday, 9th inst.,
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,he eD9 .. Temperanc . e Union. For S nniuber of years formatibn was gatned by all. ,-H. Forsyth and D. Stewart. -Mr, Hugh Kidd, a farmer of the 7th in the rebellion of 1885, as be was located st was born near Hamilton, on October 26th, . . I .
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. A es in I past the Women's Christian Union have THE DESTRUCTION OF WEEDS. concession of Elderslie, dropped dead in his Batoche and was intimate with all the 18119 and was a daughter of Wm. and Anna, � I
I f the � . been doing a grand work in this city ; they " WAY - we should increase our flocks and I Professor Shaw g,Ave akn instructive ad- -sleigh On his way to Chesloy Friday morn. leaders there. He was Riel's spirituail ad- Sujuckf of New Jersey. The deceased was . I
ided the fun- JACKSONT BROS : how W` improve' them," was the subject of . dress on " Eradio%tion of Noxious Weed . ' i g. t
ks Mellis, Of __ 1_1 .1 have year by year got a reduction of the an exceftent paper read by John Jackson, of a , 10 I is suppoged he died of heart failure. vioer at Regina and saw him to the scaffold. married to Phil Kelly, on March '26th
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Abingtdn. Among' other things he said extent in the Province of Ontario is patent
Mellis being a . THE - FAMOUS - CLOTHING forthesaleof intoxicating beverageo exist' passed. awayou Friday, last week, viz: - -A resident of Orillia says that hundredis the 82nd year of her age. She and her latne I
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r.,. Johnston, that thi, soil and climate.of Ontario are Equal to every one *ho has given the subject any John 'Deverell, aged 86 years ; James of starlings and crosebills that were driven husband werearnoitg thopioneers of South I
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Goderich, can bo'ast of seven or eight to a �' pies, and had :
t -k. -Mrs. D, g. --,, The paper contained much valu- more than probable. The complete eradica- his 84th year. Year's have since perished. Thotigh food their farm near the Paris plains. �
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r. T. Ballan- . THE FOREST- CITY. lively d��Cussion. has come to be looked upon as an, impossi, be �
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� to- Toronto A 84LYATION ARMY WEDDING—THE 0HRIS- Sent Men" I i THE EVENING 89$81oif. i Independence is L'Opinion Public, publish- pitiful to hear their moanings, The, spar- week at his residence, Leaside, in the town- I I
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and has sold . 9 votes were too much for them. At tile evening session President McFad- � view which tends to paralyze the efforts that ed by Mr. L. H. Tache, late private secre- ro r to enjoy the winter, ho*lever. ship of York. He was 79 years of age. Hie -
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I . TIA-LN WORKERS' CHURCH—THE SEVEN The hotel -keepers claim that it was the den odchpied the chair and gave a brief would otherwise be put forth to destroy tary to Hou. J. A. Chapleau, 7 -Ah% Mr. Laurier was in Hamilton he family settled in that county 74 years ago. I I
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I - O'CLOCK TEMPERANq MOVEMENT, AND werkiDg-men who defeated the by-law, but opeuiDk4 address. Excellent duetts were I of Curries, near was guilty of rather an amusing witticism. In the York Piotiear and Historical Society I
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: discouraged, are not going t give up. the and TAri. D, Walker. . pla,6t food w ich they take from the soil This week he will ship to Liverpool and to the health of the Parliament of Canada. time, and at the time of his death was one ,I
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i fight, but are going to try t serving �f, bf the� encares received, great, and the labor ex- Glasgow eight car loads. The contract when In replying the Liberal leader regretted that of the vice-presidento of the society., to' -
I , OR, - reductions made this year. . Buchanlin 9&ve a abort. address on,#'Agri- Pended in =o destroy them, often to completed,. will amount to 1,000 tons." the health of Parliament was not as good as which he contributed a number of valuable . .
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: ivith another ;ent to write a series of sermons for your pa, The liquor men say the city of London is cultur&V Education," outlining the course I
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tude of man. per, bat it is his intention, as best he can, run by the women, As regards the liquor taken b = the pupil at the Ontario Agricul- groater lose. Some of them, &a the banada F. Malluake, of Silver Creak, Manitoba, a -Mr. Robert i
man who,wt to furnish your readers with letters of i - ' � - Raisin, ,an employe of the nection with the early history of the county � -
. I El- question, this saying is true. Who has a tural 8ollege. ' Mr. Butt's subject was thistle, are pretty generally distributed by couple of weeks ago, His team ran a London City Gas Works, was badly burned of York. .
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,tteresta of his and young, and letters that will interest all well as the women of o' ther cities and towns, ing -of � the choice of a profession he gave pagation, and frequently they obtain a foot- reached a house before the pack c6me up. day. He was in a room at the rear of the iug Canadian Presbyterian minister, in a .
of his' able , classes and seGts of life, but it happens in to tty to crush out the liquor traffic and so four essi�eutials to make it a success :-I- hold from which ilt is difficult to dislodge -The exodus has seriously added � .
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rge majority subjects are mostly of a religious nature,but sons and daughters ? Who is it that has to the business ; 3-Perservance ; 4 -Faith in u n so explosion followed and Raisin bad a narrolw in losing'its hold upon the young. He did I � I
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,for Mr. Brit- bej:this, as it in , I -will endeavor, to the suffer from the effects of the liquor traffic if the ultilt6ste success. The address was very I I
4 gretaer Pon- beat of my a,bility, to furnish your readers. not the women,*? The love for children is nicely Planned. ,A -solo " The Auld Scotch ding and hand pulling. He said -, That this to be supported by relief sodietieb. -Messrs. Britton & Whiting, of King_ auspicoso but suggested that in connection - i
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:followed the mother. Who is it that'has to suffer, when i I Prof. Hawki , writ on behalf of Miss with every church there should be a gym- � 1_*1 I
, A SALVATION ARMY WEDDING. Alpine outlay has been fully de notrated in our in trying to enforce the snow by-law. The Hannah Greer, of Howe Island, against nasium, swimming baths, reading-roome,ete.,
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While strolling down Dandas strebt on the husband comes home on a Satur- audiencd with " The man behind the plow" at the Agricultural form. We other m rning over a score of ihe' citizens John Goodfriend, jr., of.the same place, fo' where the YouDg could find wholesome
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: Array brass band paradink the stre ' ,ilean colldition in !three years without the to clean off the sidewalks. affairs I li
a, hz&udsome his week's wages after having spent a few worth ,hearing. Mr. Buchanan recited an L marriage. The solicitor Aces not think that when both church and State lose their grip
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; to 6&y. O -D - 3 hours with his '! friends ?" Who is it that amusin selection about the lightning rod lose * p, and without resorting -Mrs. Attwood, of Warwick, the other the case will go to court. Friends are mak- upon the affections of the young. � -
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�� was informed that they -were going to the has to suffer when the son is brought home man. �he last and longest speech was .
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[erna-uds, and Richardson, Congregational, on the question .
church I found, it full to overflowing with other towns ilpd cities, And yet the liquor assisted ' on motion of Vice -President three years amounted to not more than $250. -The Medical Health Officer eistimates deserted wife, who now has a of uniting the two denominations. The
l-pply. How- an e% dealers " howl " , and " growl " because the Stra`o= and T. McLs' The assumption th ell the milk supply of, Toronto at 10,000 gallons again . his .
ger but interesting crowd, as there al- uchlin. The meeting obild, b" published a retraction of his apo,s-, Presbyterian clergy -man are both favorable, -
�� secured the ' women are allowed to have a voice in the ercome, it will not be difficult or costly to tacy,
Vie doctrine, � ways is at gatherings of this kind. When was br"ght to a close by singing the ov daily. About 337 cans are received at the and disappeared. It .is believed that but the Congregationalist is hostile. He . .
the time of opening the service arrived the matter. There are 21 labor organizations in Nation,lij,. Anthem, keep them at bay, is surely reasonable. Union Station, 26 at North Toronto, 20 at he ifj ,in some Catholic intstitution doing Says -, " I would require in - the event of 9,
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4r,and if this - principals with their assistants came upon. this city, and I I am sorry to have to say , . : . THE SECOND DAY. Thvit they will dome again and keep coming Parkdale, and 752 are brought in by farm penance. .
cipality will that one of theeb, the Cigar -makers' Union, * 4 is certainly true. But to affirm that it will wagons every day, union the same liberty and independence
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I'Arral made it compulsory, by a vote at their , morning's session opened about cost more to keep'them wholly at bay than -A wedding party driving in several old, nearly perished while skating one of the and absolutely refuse to be ruled iii local I
the platform. The. happy couple wer6, re- Fridai -Joe Case, of Gausnoque, fifteen years for the local church that '
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I � Canaber, who has been stationed at -by-law and in favor of the certainly illogical. Our experience during last week, unfortunately had several of its- Clayton in the morning, and was returning or Assembly. J)
, Crubb, one bellford. Com C%mP* liquor traffic. Any member voting other. provemeLlat Oublic' roads,'� by John C. the past year has taught
. of P us that it one- members frostbitten, and at least one had to home when he was noticed to fall. His com- -During thestorm, of Monday evening,
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. . maudant Booth performed . Morriso�, McKillop. He -a vocated the habdred acre farm, when once in a clean con- remain in the town under medical care. panions found him uneonscious. in Solomon. of Huron town- I
�uderich, and , the ceremon i would be subject to a fine of 50 cents. ,
. Y in a manner befit � ting any Now that the battle is over, what thanks do gra I -
u throughout clergyman. The ceremony lasted- � u vellillix of all concession lines. In his dition, mav be kept so where the general -Rev, Mr. Baldwin, of W!)odetock, the picked him up and carried him to a house, ship, Bruce county, went I out to thd barn, I
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, a. paralytic - P J o that ,koad making was an expensive -mat- expending a larger sum than $25 per year of a a t Y - I
eek and his was asaisted by Captain Tovell, of Chealey, into any hotel in'the city, and with one 11 & a a Cc ,of furs conoisting of cap, collar frozen. dering along a line fence and losing his w
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I exception, there is not one bar -tender who When I nd nd uffs, which was described to him as a .-A number of fellows have recently been He was found frozen to deatk about 60 reds
�) was twice sk I - - while, the . groomsman Was Captain Loftus 'blb'to aid in load hauling over hills. have once been made fairly clean, one per- " late Christmas present from a few' -of his scouring.the county of Essex in search of ! from his house- on Thursday afternoon, last I I � 1,
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I 1.1n,tre Huron- I others unless called for, and then he gener- Roads should be 22 feet wide and should be son will have no difficulty in going over ten friends." vhite turpipm. The abeirpers grind them up, week. The neighbors had turned over the, . .
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: I 9t&n-leV . � Andrews were made the recipients of very corner. The other labor rganizations did d
J (y rd . i allow W&ter to run off. Ditches need not life. We have proved this over and over last week, ed 89 years. 1he deceased the stuff on 'the market as first class horne Solomon was subject to fit#, although for
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, 1�atler an . rela. !1 turnip will yield the swindlers about bO year. The slid mishap has caused a great ,
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kurt-room on one time had charge of the Seaforth corps, should use his own discretion and vote for pearaned of the farms. Roads abould be THE YARMER'S VEGETAILE GARDEN. I
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and is no doubt well known to most of' your what he considered just and right. When .1 ed on the 'anadian Pacific Railway between none at Welland a few days ago, his death known in and around Galt for many yeatfl, " .
'Cu a turnpikold wide enough toia4mit three con.; " The Farmer's VegetabI6 Garden," wan Schrieber nd Fort William. A baggage, being caused by inflammation and abscess passed away on Monday 9th inst. Be was
(I., attended . readers, who will join in wi8hing him and a labor organization takes a man's liberty ? reast.' Good I . .
, from him and makes it compul8ory,for him voyanceo a;b ro eat H. L, Hutt's topic which he handled in a colonist a d tourist car tumbled over a low in his head. Deceased was a young maul born in Roxborou shire, Scotland, in 1822,
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ming service. stream. . to vote either way, it is time th s - 9 clever, off -hand -way, giving a lot of valu- embankment, caused by a' broken coupler. aged 28, and unmarried. He came from his and conse ently was in his 718t year. He -11
organization ,should drop out 'of existence produce,jor sending milk to! cheese factories. able information. He argued that this No one seriously injured. .
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� � of gravel is better in , swamps than 11 cross- Extend rows the long way. Divide garden nipeg on Saturday night, and both his legs -Frank Pbanell, of Tilbury North,county land. The family settled licar Galt on the , I
Ic decorated . 100. It proved a success of the great majority of the Union men
31 ful affair. Nearly this city. wayifl �.l' Statute 1�bor in responsible for into two parts, one for vegetables, the other were taken off. He -died a few
vi-tti.ch adorn& . two hundred people were present, besides 9 hours after- of Essex, was drawing logs Friday after- farm now occupied by Mr. Moecrip, after- I -
p . good or . �j bad roads. In McKilt6p there are for small fruits, rhubarb, etc. Get reliable wards, I noon, when one of the horses kicked him. in wards rimoving to a farm near Paris ; then -
pril the word : the officers, and after supper had been THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 113 pa,thmasters. People- often grumble seeds. Sow -with a drill. Keep rows apart. -Mr. M. P. Ryan, collector of Customs the face, breaking his upper jaw on both to the old homestead in North Dumfries, � �
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a evergreens, I His Excellency, Lord Stanley, Governor- about doing road work, but patbmastere Sow early and keep cultivator going. Grow for Montreal) and for many years a member sides and knocking out two of his lower which he occupied when he . I
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dah, arrived,.. . Occupied the chair, and. opened the meeting but as the big daily papere of the Dominion the declitration taken by them. Every load number of persons present questioned Mr. real's.representstives, died in that city Sun- and being knocked senseless, lay in the and four ch'ildrenjean and Maggie at home, . �,
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4 M, P P. : � by a neat address. Among those who spoke are giving accounts of his visits and of grav61 should measure a yard. Livery Hutt on various facts concerning gardening, day morning from heart failu�e. He was woods until found by some other men work- George on the homestead, and John, in'
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I -On Friday last Rudolph Reinhardt,. -11 Oh I what a Christmas I had," began -Detective Rogers,of Toronto, has Solved -, i; �
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ivisiot. The wives of some of. the speakers who was not on the committee, namely, the town' t �p a .
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en-ei al. The ' a-weet voice, and whether she Sings or but the reason I cannot Bee. The only time Gravel' ihould not be put on in the fall eries. Before the Convention closed the was married to Mr. Brown in 1830, and human ingenuity can do to keep its passen- brass key in the safe to throw suspicion of
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that attracts and fascin Currie, H. L. ed : Moved by Thomas McMillan, seconded ship. Besides a husband, deceased leaves a Christmas in my life. Cold? I could not of the money from his confederate, and too,Z
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