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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nomination,. lately, It was declared that he Supreme Court oif "No I I I - I I . . 7WN001ft . - � _"W�00 _"�
I w Brunswick. Mr. that the country and the people never were the spokes' of the front . wheel. By the istrates Reeve A. Stewart. William Mal- so much headw y that it wa
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� . had, in a critical time, done an inialuable Ellis protested 4 inlet this � as a violation of I impossible .to . . Office Oft
. MTh figure between the parenthesis after each . I . so well off and prosperous as now,, and the time the horse could be stopped he - had lough and J. G. Mallolligh and J. G. Ward, savi the burniang buildings. Two horses .nor$ of St
otes the page of the paper on which the mervice to the Democratic party, tind must Justice and a dilprzy of partizanship on the ' oronto Empire asserts that any person reached terra firms, ftiid In reply to the and was committed to Goderioh jail for trial which were in the stable were I burned. It 03rien a
— advertisement will be found. . be rewarded. , i question, 11 Are you hurt V -he could _O'nI at the first court of competent jurisdiction. is supposed the fire originated in the rear of �, � 1000'a r,
Importani—Jackson Bros. (5) Only one man had the cour. ,part of the jud �e. For this proceedings' Pvho will say that there is a scarcity of %rork look around, put his two band to his pistol —Mr. Jamefj Flynn, of Clinton, had ism the building from a quantity Of lime w ch _0131 �
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. The Pleasure—it. Mercer. (6) age to protest, and he wan received with a were instituted a a no im or con m.. o )r money in Canada is utterizig treason and pocket and say, 11 Gosh I but I he -' I f hi
I F. 0. B, C.—J. W. Westervelt. (5) I I t seat was experience one night lately he will not care became wet, and ignited the adjacent wood '.
Annual Sale—Frank McConnell. (6) I storm of hisses, groans, and cries of 11 put court, and now me tence has been pronoun- - a disloyal. Strang- rough," _ der C01qv
� � . . I e, isn't it ? There must to repeat. He was driving a colt attached work. ,The lose is partly covered by iil�
Show Prize@—W. Somerville. (8) I him out. " 1. oed, Mr. Ellis I � bears an iinblernifibed 'pe a mistake somewhere. If the N. P. pro. -Riobard Hingston, of Brussels, was to a buggy along the London road, just surauce. - . away At t
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Sheep Lost -John Shortreed. (6) 1 - I laid up for several days with a sore band oc- south of the bridge, when some fresh gravel . and 4 do)
Teacher Wanted—A. Stewart. (5) We have had nothing quite so bad as this, character,, and hil� paper Is noted, for its fair Does prosperity and plenty anywhere, it casioned by a aliver from &-. dr'y hemlodk on the road startled it, in a second the colt, . y in
Borse for Side—Charlesworth & Brownell. (5) , � . 111"
I Marble Stabs for Sale—G. Ewing. (rx) in the same line, In Canada, but the' Con: and gentlemanly! manner of dealing with hould be in the chief manufacturing 1pity of board running into it. . rig and all were upside down in the ditch. Perth Items. Hibbert,
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- .Municipal Taxes—James Cuming. (5) servative party, we ar ' opponents, yet, ior criticizing one of the ' —Morris Council appears. to be getting . . J�anark &I,
I a sorry to may, has twd 1� lh*e Dominion. What do the GO"derfoh � Mr. Flyrin travaged to crawl out and detach Mr. Joseph Morrow fim, opened hie 130,Tf thoUgh W
I am Golng�l. V. Fear. (6) , I I figure down pretty fine, having paid a cer- the colt from the rig, and was pleasantly store at'Fullarton. . ten I
iegrace ou. surprised to find llat nothing was broken. Ili s ls - I
� Tling On—Good Brothers, (5) or Oree cases to Its discredit which are; most barefaced Perversions of justice tb�t , the Clinton News -Record and the tain centr t —Air. George Davidson has resunled the and hill .
� A piii—Jackson Brothers. (I.) I � � tar 0 actor the sum of $21.01 for work
. � Auction Sale—R. T. Elgie. (6) : .1 I within hailing distance, and they .have, by ever Ii d r Dominion he is sent to trstford Herald sa,y about this ? Perhaps done by him. —We understand -that Mr. Rich. Coates, management of the Moks house, 34itche $ame few
Wheat Wanted—Cook Bros. (8). 1 : I whitewashing guilty parties in, P&rliamento associate with a iminals, and is compelled hey can throw light on the'dark spot@. —S. Gillies, who has been station agent of Usborne, who left a few weeks ago for , .
Rock's Sale—J. 0. and C. Rock- (5) 11 . — —Elms boys have begun their an .11, tacked -b -i
Unreserved Auction Sale—R, Jones. (6) shown that they are prepared to go just as to pay not only a heavy fine, bat the costs I . at Ethel for some time, has removed to Dav- Douglas, Maluitobs, was married to Mine ' i flual
; . � ideou, near Flint, Michigan, where he will Alms Westcott, daughter co -on hunt, with varying success so far .
. Wanted—Min Ballantype. (8) far if necessary. Canadians who have it re- Of a long and expon8ive litigation, while the .WE IfAVF, been waiting for some weeks of Mr. James —Mr. James Stewart haa been re.e - - y
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I Strayed Horse& --W. Shillinglaw. (6) � - . I �8091%ged the ver I
,* ' O manage a large- lumbering business for his Weetcott, formerly ot Usborne, on Tuesday to teach in the Monkton-a hool for 94. 1 . and meat
Christmas Goods Arriving., [3]—W. it. Counter. (8) gard for the moral and political welfare of man who, in his official capacity, made tile r authentic reports of the latest revolution, 6
Farm for Sale -James, Cainpbell. (6) � A I I father. . last. I � . �A- B. Barron$ saw and planing .11, � . with hirol:
. Ogilvie's Flour Prices -T. 0. Kemp. (8) their country, should not tolerate for an in- steal, In the inter6bts of party, and his ac. a Brazil, but little or nothing definite can —Mr. *Jacob Miller, one of the pioneer —Mr. James Wointoott, of Douglas, Mani- Mitchell, has assigned to J. ,
Business College -D. McLachlan. (8) ' W. cull, I
, no cessory; the beneficiary, are allowed to 96 e learned, as the Government party allows residents of - , bardY, in
: k Sale of Farw Stook -G Mitchell. (5) stant such work. It must be stopppd I .1 Goderich township, died on toba, formerly of Usborne, who has been —Rev. A. Henderson, Pastor of Atwoolf I
I Monday last, at th . b&ve mad
Servants Wanted _.Thoma3 Stephens. (8) - m9itter who or What party Is guilty of it. scot free, and Others receive encouragement q message of any kind to leave the country �� e age of 76 years. . He visiting the various fairis throughout On- Presbyterian church, is away at the World;#
� Sheet Musle at Marvin's Music Store. (6) , : . . has lived on the 9th concession of Goderich tario, with his prairie animals, ariived in Fair. . 0, 1CODS'ls!
If, therefore, instead of Applanditi-g a man of to go and do likewise. In addition to this ithout its being opened and read by -an
Real Estate Agents -H. A. Strong & Bro. (5) . � i township for over 40 years. � . Friend a..
� y last., He brought with -The ladies of KnOx churchs Mitchell �wife) who
. the unsavory repidation of Sir Ado' ho the press is practically muzzled as regards flicial. As far as we can learn, however, -The May farm, on the Huron Road, him four e one moose. cided to- purchase a $1,200 pipeort I do of I
. Just Two Words -R. Willis. (6) Exeter on " Frida
� Don't Forget��-Bauslaugh's Photo@. (6) . ' P I . " lk and He disposed have de '
WO time for Argument -Hoffman & Co. (5) Caron, for instance, the people,- irree ecti ve the doings of Judges.- Judges are but human resident Peixoto by his arbitrary and des. near Clinton . w
4 _. p I , which was offered by auction of the greaier portion of the animals' on his gan for their new church. ;nains_ W
Farmera-The Mitchell __ sery. (-R) of political party, would refuse to listen to and certain to err, at� times, but,, neverthe. c measures drove Admiral Mello to re. a� short time since, but was not sold, has travels. � -Special Meetings are being conducted by � ground, .
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. him when be appears in public, we would less, no, decision,." however rank, must be , a : nd the whole navy has shew ' since bEen gold to Mr. R. Jenkins, for the -John Hunter, of the London road, near Revs. Ball and Irwin, in Alou Dt Pleasant - - I
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4 (1111 1. . . 1 12 'to sum of $5,560,- Clinton, has been missing since Thursday of church, Fullarton. w
soon have clean politics and honest poli- criticized under pain of jonimitafobt to gaol.. pathy with the latter by, joining - him. -miss Ella, daughter of Mr. John last week;' He is said to have been melan- -Mr. -,Richard Honey, of
a A-11 Urou txpos*tor I . . LNO o . 1�nmrs
e - blind'. �he fleel'has been before Rio Jai�eiro, the �-loakey, of Morris township, who was in- choly over* money losses in - Montana silver made a ConLtract by cable With ail , L
C0 . I * Volans in this country. It.;s not creditabl wonder justice! is represented as - , Mitchell has
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__ - _aPit "ur 00 tons of pressed hay at a fixed
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, . ' " e' the ago, is not yet able to go about pounds, sandy complexion and moustache, price. I
__ to our people that the principal boodler in folded. Were thisistate of affairs'to be con, ' t* and has bombarded Mon
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- the Province of Quebec, next to Mercier, if fined to New Brunswick it would. tie city several I � relativ"
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct.' 20th, 1893 . [ � not be so ' 'im s' but that is all that without crutches. and wore dark clothes. He is a Mason, and -Miss Jessie Smith, daughter of 'the late . - Huron at
. - he be not ahead of him, can come to Ontario, bad, but now we may expect this mode of .ckn be learned, V at will be the result -Mr. Joseph White' -cad, of Clinton, en- any information as to his whereabouts will James Smith,. of Mitchell, died I bed throu
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.1 A Liberal Meeting. even in company with the Premier, and be procedure to be Itaken up in the other e in only be conject ed Many authorities, tertained the town band to an oyster sup- be thankfully received by the Master of a few weeks ago of - twenty�fiv Prier left
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�' i per on Thursday evening of last week at. his Clinton Lodge. � . ,e
We understand th.%.t Dr. J. W. Brown. --heered when he appears on the public Provinces, I hrwev(er�:rve of opinion that Mello will- in years. 1� I whiere shi
- ., , � I _ _I iotoribus, an residence, at which a number of the boys -Mr. I. Bowerman and Mr. W. D. -Mre. Lei&h, wife of the -I'Lev. `V.
platform, as Sir Adolphe Carom was du I , -
ing, of Exeter, President. of the South ring tl d that if he is he gave gouge, instrumental solos, duets, etc, Weeks, of Exeter, narrowly eacaped serious '�t Kirkton school toblier - _%Jethoalf
The Right Way to Talk. ill re-establish the monarchy. , is 'low at the General Hosotal, .1 mels St
Iffuron Reform Association, as constituted his recent visit to this Province. .So long i . I . I -While .unloading trunks at the Exeter injury on Friday last while attending the TorO13tO, having undergone 8uccessfull I
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for Provincial purposes�, intehds calling a as we not Only tolerate, but applaud, proven The f6flowing, 'from the Toronto Globe, is ' -1 __ - � station- on Thursday of Iset week, Mr. funeral of the late John Hunter. It seeing operation for the removal I Y, an, preachinj
I meeting of the Reformers 9f the Ridiagg 'boodlers, it does not become us to hold up sensible.a'nd to the � point, and is, we believe, , THE AMERICA'S Cup. remains in America Will Snell, of that town, had one ofhis the procession was leaving thepremises side. Of a tumor in Eer' . if- the we
, . . strictly in -harmony with public sentiment, I . bands badl nuslied by a trunk failing whena horse preceding Mr. Bowerman's -Mr. Anthony Allen, of Hibbert, hols I would ha
and all in sympathy with the Liberal cause, Our hands in holyhorror when we bear of d ,spite the - gallant effort of Lord Dunraven,
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9 ' . . w th his yacht Valkyrie, to carry it off. upon it. ;7e carries the member n a sling. commenced backing up, ciusing their horse purchased the 1:00 acre farm of Mr. MButt is al
. to bs held in Heneall at an early date. B lat roguish proceedings by our neighboring * The bolition o t residences -of the Gov' ' ark 1
4 � ,�& a -Mr. Harry Shields, of near Port Al. to make a sudden plunge into the ditch, up- kleakins, on the 10th Concession 'us PidlisrJ1 �
� l - uch as those we refer to above. : ernor-Genbral and t e Lieu ten ant -Governor, an cup defender, bert, met with a very painful accident on setting the rig and ,throwing the oc- borne for $5,075, and is to take po Of ' I $peat Sul
on account of -the serious Illness of hie sonl POliticians a � T�e Vigilant, the Americ'
q � . . has been advocated by THE, EXPOSITOR for w n three straight races, the first in's light Tuesday evening last week, while driving to cupants out with much force to at once. aseesion
I � who. was so severely injured a few weeks 1 - ; �_�_ ' / . Sanderi I
i years. . For long �we could not got even a econd in a fair breeze, around a . �. Ann strei
I w�nd, the s that village. He got upset out of his buggy, the -i-grouud. The horse ran away, but -Hiss k. Little, Of El'=, is the Ow
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I ago, he has not yet fixed the date, but we . Condemned by Their Own tr�a gular course br,eaking his collar bone. wasloaptured before much damage was done. .ner able sumi
. of a very prolific goose, which not only id .
- seconder, but it re oices us excee 0 and the third in a regular -The trustees of School Section No. 8, Twenty years ago it would have taken a an unusually large number of eggi last J
will be in a Position to give full particulars Statemen'ts. - . dingly to I U e - I&
" � � sn�.roterjo, I very kind of weather, except Grey, have re-engaged the present teacher, pretty good horse to'get away from Mr. �. , P. Rol
next week. This meeting, as we under- A , great many Conservative pope see, so powerful a coadjutor as the Globe .. � w I spring, but has commenced to lay ag,j, - � Fair. -T-1
coming I she showed herself superio .
- stand it, will only be for org%nization par- rs are . over to, our side. More power to a 9 A r to �ohn Stewart, for the coming year, :at an Bowerman, fall. � in, this . last for t
- just now vigorously pursuing the policy of th British bo,at. We� are sorry it is so, but increase of salary. They evidently know -The name of Councillor W; H Me- -Mrs. Connelly, the aged Triotber of 1,1,r, 1, B1110 - tt, c ,
I poses and to arrange for. a Convention to praising everything Canadian, of crowing you brother, and in y your efforts be suc- it annot be helped now, and the only thing how to appreciate a good teacher. Cracken, of Brussels, is so closely associated Pittrick Connelly, of Logaii, with whomshe - � town visi
I select a candidate, and other business of constantly about our prosperity, and of com- cessful at both Ott wa and Toronto. The - -Mrs. Colborne has sold to Mr. John with fall show prize lists that a fair without has spent all her latter days, departed this . . held here
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importance from a party point of view. - As paring our condition with that of other Globe says; I . to o is to try again. This will 0 done, Baker what is known ad", the late Henry him looks lonesome. Owing to the busy life, -the other day, at, the age of. ninety. . of intere
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I I � to be too small for the, halleDge will be in very Lsoon from Ball farm," being lot 51, on the Maitland season he only took in seven this year, with three years, I Revival it
the organization in this Riding;hae - not been countries, to the great dispara ement of the r an ther Britisher,. the races to take place concessiow, Goderich township, 102 acres. the following results as to prize winning: A logging bee was held at ,Nlr. john � � Strvet )�
I I .9 Dew GoVernor-Gen ral, who has a large . f � 31 on the 10th concessiollof . I � large nur
� household, and an -a dition to the present next year. The interest felt in the present is a cheap place.
resuscitated since the laet election ft is time latter. Tile United States, by long odds, . The price paid is $4,150- at which figure it Wiugham, 20 - Seaforth, 26 ; Belgrave, 17 ; Vallance's, Elma, . �, I
. . Brussels, -,,38 ; Wroxeter, 30 ; Gorrie, 28; a few days ago, wending
11 our friends were Commencing to babkle on -is the favorite"victim in these invidious com. building is spoken of. In 1886 it Was found - case hall � when about seven acres � -,
- -� . , � never been paralleled, and it is -The machinists are ot woXk puttin in Blyth, 15, making a total of 174. Like were cleared up. The young people enjoy
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, .1 pro bableltl�at a * . he Wingliam Electric Alexander of old, he is still looking for ed a dance e 9. , , . The yiel
I pa' I half a million dol- Light power house in Lower Wingham. It fresh fields to conquer.
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0 % ,,sel designing on both sides of the - At- Hamilton, of the 8th con-
, . � , hilld at election times, but a th�rough or- effect, for many of the same papers during lars-.' That sum has �robably been 6xceeded t I -Mr. John B. ve"In funeral 4
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� to success at the polls. I . I nothing in store for Canada but blackest ture is a motley collection *of bricks and supplied from the new *orks. � Reformer of last week : A quiet ,.�edding on the 6th cOnces8ion, to Mr. .Win. Alem' was larg4
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.. __ � i despair, and if a Reform Government we mortar of various ages and styles, A8sum- I It is a good PI e Vehicles I
.. �, re . . !. - . News of the Week. HolmeF;ville, was i inR iron the der McPhail, West River Road, on Wed- and well worth the money- .
. About The Plebiseite. : ' � iDg that we required In Canada an imitation - . using a press Ushers of
. 1. : to come into power to -morrow th a roy &I court, t e building as at firlet ILLIONS 1HEAE.-Over 2,100,000 peopt other day, she had the misfortune to let. it nesd%y, Ilth inst., being the marriage of -Nir. W. J. Brine has purebased th - addition
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11 - suffor a conversion in 'regard to their rosy erected was too sa)al a d additions to it - visited the World's Fair last week, buret it. It was very painful for a ew Mr. Joseph Sharp, principal of the Galt near St. Mary _. Mr. Howard, his son e - � I very hea,
The politi"l enemies of Sir Oliver Mo,wat 1� n .. e fall on her foot, giving it such a crush as to his youngest daughter, Miss Jessie M., to farm of Mr. W. H. Howard, of Blaneba
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- have been made from time to time. he - -RiCE "CROP INJURED. -The late storm days, but she is able to be at work again. ' -Business College. Miss McPhail will be re- S. E. Howard, and families this aecti
. have been unanimous' in proclaiming 'the hued views of Canada's prosperity, go 8 id f 0 F
I making of a further addition will tide Over down South caused great injury to the rice - remove in No� .
. plebiscite on prohibition a piece of trickery den and violent. it would. resembles, spasm. 4While putting up eave troughing on the _,inembered as a well known and popular vember to Inni8fail, Northwest Territory. � The Cuvt
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. . . TOI I 'icY of picturing later Ahe country will grow tired af the INDIA's NEW VICERO�e,-The Queen ha f Aphfie'�d, one day last week, Mr.P.Keys, tiou Army, some four or five years ago.
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.. �'. - John Thompson pronounces the plebiscite a a tinsmit)�, fell about twent feet to the -On Tuesday afternoon of last- week An Mitchell, were IN -1r. James Robb, Mayor NV. .
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" . , _,pawardly makeshift. If Sir Oliver does not ber the oft repeated declarations of , of an entirely ne edifice or for the , TkOUSANDS OF TEmPERANCE WOMENT AT - accident happened by which Miss 011ie N�s- R. Davis, At,r. and Mr . A., a. Anderson . Ineeting i
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_g aannt of the attempt to keep FAIR. -The second Biennial Convention bitt, of Summerhill, narrowly escap3d be. and Mr. and Afro. Walter Thompson, l'ag" - whi
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���, wish to give the people prohibiti6D and yet Cabinet ministers regarding Protection, in up a miniatu -Mr. Wm. Miellie, of Morris,basselect- Ing killed. She was out driving and sonie- -Mr. Robert Jones, of Eden Farm, Lo- . . pro.mineb
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'21 the United States is undoubtedly the most. believe public opinion is moving in that di.- FS90 ek -in J
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J he is credited, for by so doing he allows th o completely protected rection, and will dem wd that any change't JOurneyed e4ecially from England in her unmanageable mud Miss Nesbitt was thrown Columbia, where he thinks the -climate will �
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1�4 matter to go out of his hand in the maintenance of the establishments of cl%PaCity of Vice -President at large of the . I . with great force 6om the buggy, stunning suit him better, . .
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:�fl� friends not only rection, of cut-' ca to order., Note Presbyterian church at Ethel are completed 0 & � Toronto 4
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�, - lealie, and do it without ting do'wn and not of increasing expendi �eyomd a bad shak ng up, but it was &,close in the Fir
, � P � Jpterference. If idmit but Positively assert, what must be ture, and of dispensin aa far- as - the Union, also Cainada,,China, Japa;n,"Eng- on' Thursday afternoon, last week, taking
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he ever had the intention the Conservatives the fate of Canada if she adheres to the 'I by.' A now shingle roof has been put on the EpTw(
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� �, shrewder move on his part to have appoint IT HAS PAID. -The World's Fair financial mined and the woodwork painted. Holmesville, was turning ithe corner at of the Zananas." . . Presidelli
�, party has placed itaelf on record as in favor 11 ev
"I ed __ of the strictest economy ; the'party in pow- state -nen,t to Septem her 30 r4hows recei t place for the cut line, his horse became -Miss Pbemie Magwood, eldest daughter - I . dent, Sar
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"." a commission to loGk into the; matter, for E �aai, -Peter Simon, an Indiam, met with a frightened at a brush heap on the aide of of the late J. Miagwood, di -d an Friday dent, M
. ,.,�\ er has been forced to Make promises of re.- 825,04,i99; expenditure, $24,205,690; - badlaccident in Exeter the other day. His the road, ano took to the ditch.- It tried to . ht, at the residence of her 'brother, MT. Wrn. Tat
- � A Row in the Camp. treuchment by the pr(soure of public opin- ance in treasur $1,028,509. - nig e
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; � �� then he could nort only havkdelayed definite - �he Young Co ervative Club of Toron- . load of " fire water " being rather cumber- run between 4 tree and -the fence, but as the er several Correspoi
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� action longer, but he could have kept the . ion; the farmers, who are organizing and MARRIED.- ood, son some, he took a tumble down the stairs space was not wide enough the buggy was months of severe suffering, which was borne -' .
I 7 � _. . to,is not, if we may judge from reports, &. demanding an increased share of the Marquis of Dufferin, was married In leading from L%'wyer Dickson's office, where left. Organist,
_� - matter more or less under his own control . in the man- ,�
.4 ; agement of public affai ra, will certainly be Paris, on Saturday, to Miss Flora Davis, of he had been seeking the scalp of an Ileged Mr. Diehl wis thrown Out and some- with Christia and patience. Druramol
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�_ * by a judicious selection of the conimis- found'on the aidebf a policy of 11 democratic New York, what scratched and bruined., but other ,than -Knox church, Tavistock, has decided to
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i . and the fe - eling Ing more and nAor under radical and a Ma- 50 -acre farm, west half lo Joseph, B
�.. evidence at hand shows, that he is not a - between the two in very bitter. They bad democratic rule, and e, may t 7, ooncessidn 16, -Hugh Williams, of Brussels, celebrated It
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0; rely upon it days ago, se�eral Europeans were assaulted han decided to replace I a old harmonium I iug frien�
Lo; scheming politician, but an earnest Grey, to his neighbor, William Turnbull, his 50th er on with a handsome $1,500 pipe organ, before
,��', that from tha� source here w I be little or and seriously injured by the fanatical who owns the .east fifty, for the sum of for Detro
.. ,� , well an election of officers this week and each ii year as a carriage build
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n P fActiOn Put up a full set of candidates. Be- a ��i 82,�00, Possession will be given on April the island of Anglesey, No Wm. Leard, who gave his home aft Lon� College,-
',�'. D-1 ------ imitation f royalty at Ottawa. Hc NN, is THis ?7-Cardival Gibbons, in a I t rth Wales, May
I I- and I this instance has Certainly succ"'ceded, fore the electiotl came Qff, some building wi I Dg .8 , 1894. Mr. Campbell will not resume sequen � doo, spent last Friday night in the Stratfora fit � �
In doing what is best both for the cause of charges A new i mean entirely new !. cent interview, referred to the am& i 1825, and will con tly be -69 -years oi
1� McCarthy part' ag just furniture, for 411 the a thorhies will tell us incre, �1 farming, at least for a time, age at his next birthday. M . r, Williams . are beai
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�.� - �� were made by the .' y a Lee of Catholicism on the American cells sobering up, Next morning he' was � - lights $4 -- I
,�� � temperance 'and for the province. � -Mr. Charlton, the directory man, who came to this countr � in 1840, loc fined $10 and costs or 60 days-orgiven an
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._1 �; I the other, to the effect that -1 that it will Wa piece f indboent parsimony U t and added that the Protestant has- een in most of the towns in the county, Elora. He served his apprenticeship with our to leave the town. He accepted the
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41 �� will not harnJlonize w'ith the walls. Then, Roml. f- last William Robinson, of Gait, and after living .last alternative.
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; � . ger thin the present � -The J -The little son of Mr. John A. Chalmers,
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I i I : �� r I Cases. vantage. The President, who was also e* one all the far Cl�rke a hotel) Crediton, 1875, He is not a broken down man yet of Poole, set fire to a straw stack on a recent . W* w-ish
I , - L spondingly, ed both livi near M nto, rth Dakoti, was en- that'village. The magistrate deeming the with the best of them. ork Matches, and I . Somers, k'
I _. * turning officer, is a sympathizer with t I at �xpenses will be corre- Mhouse of Geor Komatski, a farmer - and taken before one of the magistrates Of by any means, but can do his day's w while playing with -
� - � � . The so-called " Van Allen Case 1' has been r i2rreraesed. I We are oppos n i 99 Sunday afternoon
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lf� United States of late. Mr. Van Allen is an ' extensive ad itiou td. Rideau Hall. These Kom taki's, four sons were burned. -The stir in the Bayfield real estate mar- Bayfield road, Goderich tOWDShip, adver- the fire had spread to the barn and driving nded
- KING FROM SIGHT.-Louieville, a coal shed, both of which were entirely consu med
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.. � extremely wealthy Rhode Island man, who charges made could ' ket sti�l going on, Cotta, a lots, bui
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� 4, . our time, and if post rity wants a palace, Dort of Denver, Colorado, is sinking out of I This animal* I
ij He MoCarthyites objected to this course � ' i7 f
spends a great deal of his time abroad. 8
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A -Z ) posterity can pay for it. Our opinion is, eight Tile. town in built over the Walsh not walk home when it saw the cie�y circles around Donegal, Miss Maggie, � Garrie. t
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.,% however, thai Posted y will do nothing of �voal mines, and its destruction is being ring louder than eventhis year through ev- in vany way due to the advertisement -sin- marr guest of ,11
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" Democratic c'm- dent and Vice. - President, a * . e, th..1 . the I De, gulir As this may seem. E, eldest daughter of Mr, A. W. Buchan i - many frit
.- tli aign fund, it the- Fe., other summer has come. around the farm, Mr. Weir found the steer drover, was united in marriage to Mr. Roanb' I
: �� . P ' ,solicitation of own chairman and return log -officer, and business basis under which the Governor- A'OTHER GREAT -GRANDCHILD TO THE
, � i� I General -The mauy.,friends of John, Michie, for- head first in a hole on the river bank, where ert Rymer, of Mornington. �
"e. a friend of his who was shall�live l�ike� the Premier or the QUE N. -The Cro,wn Princess of Roum&nia, e ly of -Morris township, but now 0-1 S&gi- it had, seemingly, slipped down the bank of North Hasthope,
I .: a very prominent proceeded -with the election, which, of Chief Justice of the upreme Court. fo I P i 0 Marie of Edinburgh, gave m r -Edward Flannagan,
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I � worker in the Democratic interek. A course, resulted In an overwhelming victory n oil the 15th inst. Both moth- 8' while on'his way horno froin Stratford ion DIED. -
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p,g� , tioned above, nor ,illvess of Sir John M TTERSMENDUNG AI-VIONG MINERs.-Ful- and the vl� �tcii 6und on him. very eud
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public service, -had any experience in the 'officers of the club, and have made a de t, lat:,fremier ,'f Canad. , and it is ly 2C,000 miners are now at work in N tal and is getting along nicely. - . as sentenced to a year it',- the Central . bad only.
I - Abbot . ot- inches above the ankle.' He is in the hospi- parted from this life, after a linge�,u,g ill. He w
- inted by President demand far the custody of the club prop- proba , that be ore these lines appear tingt amehire and Warwickshire, and the aAed disease w
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even . , ness, at the age of 78 years. e prison,
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It%ly. The Republicana charge that, at the oce C un practically. resumed I Aand in 1827 iud eettled in the countyI of
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pr edings are. entirely illegal, refuse to somewhat ev(ntfulli esithly career. He if, 001nd tion. I -ts normal foot badly out while splitting some kindling Peel, where they resided for some time,then, bridge, last week, to Mr, James Porterfield, "lave the I
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time the aforementioned contributiou was raco nize the authority bf the new officers, suffering fro c PgACE.-The International Parlia. (t took - up a -$5,000. There is a fine I niunity 'It
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made, Mr. Van Allen Nvas pi'ven to under 114 a cancer in the lower portion Fo i Mr. Cook came to Huron am of Mo.uhton, for
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_ courts' is Dow s oken of. These proceedings disease had progreese' * B 111c0el"t seven stitch In 1876 he retired place, and the land ia in it good state of cul- 13ome last
be would p � 4 so far that it pre- aldr 88 ,(!119 ' ilim, has decided to present,an wound i Tfie ,, oung lady is doing as well as
� gat this offioe, and that the � r. Gladstone,.the' British Min- from Jarmilog and went to Goderich to re- tiv&ti3On. ; j8hall is �
t I whole were interspersed by numerous * club nieet- vented the compietto" of the process of ister� mqu�sfing the discussion in the British - - could be expected, and it is thought no side, Mr. Cook raised a family of thirteen, While 41r. John Riddle, wbo,'resides are pleali
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I �1 E Couservative in politics. I animals. became unmanageable and ran here -the,
D for the time. The 1 eration, � �ORLD's FAIR. -The Special COm- Exeter was the cleanest, neatest, brightest -
Mr. Van Allen was appointed sim- on1v served to widen the breach between however', if; 0 ] 1 the World's' Fair management, re- and busiest town he had -The other day, while Mr. Michael away, 'thiowing tho occllp.%nts out, and Dakota, ,
was no -understanding at all in the matter, most acrimonious a, d noisy character, and 1Y successful ' I e 0 from Toronto
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ly palliative. The 7isease it- ceu$y %ppointed, has decided to keep open time, and he visits t . .
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rmin to f the factions. What the ultimate result will self is prog th ""r "'! n( the end of 'the month, as hern all," All the unloa,ding wood from a wagon at the Metro- Injuries, but nothing seriou?. .81116Y 1
1 era admit �ihat be can not, of -course, be predicted. The Owing to SirlJollu's iige the physic' ion Jas the: weather will permit and the peo. towns in the county h&ve had the same politan Hotel, Exeter, the son narrowly . -214r. Chaxles Fullarton, arin of Mr. to Uttend
i the thing was wrong, ' I �, ians feat )l d thing, said about them by similar gentlemen; escaped being killed. It seems after tillart I on, of Elma, bag been on- � . the boys i
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Ip. " . 4. ��� I — cc an I resineat Harrison did in and five hur-Ared, and a, split in a Jar Heart fail sometimes entirely a mabter of business.
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,��_') � Vancouver island. .c I moment kip, to attend the sick bed of their brother, Wenetic
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I �� � ,5!4. I inst%nce, and it is probable tha.t i,ts grounds L . I i . n'BAIUMOrO, Maryland,' ice,by the Empress,in"a light breeze, Like bei%jumbled over -a heap of old i ' he foreliead by a colt, The former returned to the way
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i 1-1- .:, r � Unitea states who had looked to the Demo. A Hard Sentence'. I period they shoule submit to a ten per cent. was otally destroyed. The fire extended to winds. I much the worse for his * dangerous ride. remain a week or t .
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1-_�,�� 1� I ,I �.Nvoefully dis. clo. ward Campbell, father of Mr. wa discharged, wounding John Beer,
, !,� �. - ClevOland, for thO.,creabing Gf a now order of - have gone baci to work.- account of the fla many of the prison. one of which he found ten four-leaved George- Ing 8
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erican politics are . to one month's im risonment in the con" The keynot EOlution of the labor . beiriFeese't free by the firemen vers and on the othe -
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. �",*:.' -i ',� , 0ou ageauu and, outspoken Politician of his . , vers. Tho�e who give these matters some
,� � ,1,:, I U . the death of his partner five months a 0, his wan heating *c barrel to make tile necessary
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� , Pll , Liber -al candidate, and Goorge F. Baird the IM so Murphy, sister of Rev. Dean urday of last week, and. Wale taxing a survey . e Wks a crowded house at the P
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.: . 9 ter will 'be an exceptionally bard 1�ile'rr)d'syn Montreal, in front o of the township of Howick. He leavo a Temperance Union at Mitchell. .olte.
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. " I -spread discussion. and receiving even' Queen'sp New Brunei n f Ithe 1�ranswick House, when 1), , on Sunday -
_.:t �_ � J NJ. Black, the popular teacher of 'Sexy Kent got his eye on it, procured a night, lot Inst. of - S,350.-
� . , t �,�'! �� - �, I � -_� sbarper, wick - King was duly Toronto. '� The signs �f approaching dioantereles _ r. family of eight sons and four daughters, six p aftef.church services. The �
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. I . of the returned by the returning cfficer, John R. pression In the buildi t de,and the delay —A driving shed in the course of erection think much of the mportaman's Marksman- last resting place in the ninth line cemetery � I and -Mrs.
. ` '1'�i � , .� Court of Appeals by the New York Demo. on Tuesday, by a large g hoome, O
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'. ;; mani heads of f'milies have been o' 1, lown down by the gale on Saturda; was found dead on the roof of and neighbors. He first settled in German. experience at the recent Prohibiti n C -
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_�! a tramp, who calls the township of Tecumseh, Simcoe county, has returned from II -is journey to Colorado,
- l',!J �. � Ulsed fingers, the re. dance of Mir. William Sheriff, near' St. ro, moving Om 9 . - I �_
! �-,, , ; 1, - e of years ago, have man�ged to make ends meet during tor was off work last week, himself John,Walker, called at the resi. . bolmne. �
I 1; fji�:- for the State Senate a cOuPi , had been handed - —or. George Town, turner at Bell's fac. - —Oa Monday last d -lived ther our nei
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" 1, , while Deputy Attorney -General, stole a toDLIUnbyeomepertion other thauKingjs the warm ;eather, beelk suffe Ing from badly br where he lived for ten yea fr Mrs. a:nd Miss Balllantyne es-
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:tl - �*�. , , - - -ty of one instead, Fol this he was 0 . coming in' ill b ti ly shut off, otarva.
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