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NEW ADVERTISHIKENTS. penditure, perhaps half a million of dollars. few sleight of hand tricks with unimportant aud,fri Ist ; . as weeping. 'was married about six years ago to Miss way track to Manitoba, where he struck if anything is over put that to the debt of
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I Now what &avant& will it be to the vast duties, hoping that 11 the quickness of the Severs sera a� passengers were bruised by: Jennie Liv Ingetone, near Cranbrook- who is north Into the woodi. In his, search for
19W.he figure between the parenthesis ,after each 9 . ge � . being t ,% . left to mourn his loss, besides his I fathei fa debts but one � cboun6il -spending the surplus of
. , I the ut. . r, work he got farther and rther away from -
I I . &R�otes the page of the paper. �on which the multitude of people in this country if we hand may deceive the eye." causing -
. =tWernent will be found. - � ' I � MORE CANAD AN ArFLER WANTED. -The. mother, six brothers mod one sister. The his ho'mej and for the lost six months he has another will never pay debts. Mr. R. Ross, .
. . - can get the speed of one', or two Atlantic clamorous to believe that they have been arrivals of appi a In London, England, from bereaved wife and friends have the fulisit not met anyone who hao\understood hie who has occupied a seat for three years, has
Golden Lion-9mith & Steet. (6,) � steamships so increased that a letter mailed given tariff reform when it In the same old Canada are utte ly in8u oient to most the sympathy of the commu it " iL card*in the Post saying he is out of the field.
I Wlnter,Coats�-Wm. Plakard. (6) . I us y in their sad language,and as hoF cannot speak English his -successor will be time will tell. -
Your Christmas Turkey -M. Robertson. (5) at London, England, will reach Montreal' or N. P. Then, when the people are, spin Christmas demands and as a result the prices affliction. His remains were laid in their came has been a hard one. The extreme cold Who hill I
We,11 Help You, Out-ldePherson as 11cWhinney. (6) have advanced rom three to four shillings a last earth ly,reisting place in the Cranbrook. wag also an entire novelty, and he knew not he retiring school trustees are Messrs.
I Annual MeotinK'_1,R- H_ For uson. (6) . I Toronto in from three to six hours less time lulled into the belief that the -Government barrel . . cemetery on -Thursday last week. what to-do to keep from freezing to death. homas Fletcher, A. Hunter and Dr. Me.,
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. Bu IdOre-Peter 1W Scott. (5) 1, than. Iti would do if allowed to come in the is all -wine, they will go on'- with the same DAVIS WILL CASE SETTLED. -The famou's -The old'friande of Air. E. Holmes, for- He/ his Kelvey.-Mr. Jaisies Ross has sold the
� Grow argoustadhs--E. C. Wentworth. (6). got his bands and fast. frozen with
I Annual geoting-G. MoAdaw. '(5) ry-�way. This is *hat our Govern. old programme, We think, howevoi, that Davis will case 1 tried in Chicago is 'settled marly publisher of the Clinton Era, co' honse, formerly belonging to Mr. George
Fsshions��Duooan & Duncan. (8)1 , � . I 9� , - New a sty supply of rage. Those who saw him
Card of Thanks -J. L. Smith. (8), ment are 1triviog for in this matter and thin time the distrust anq'diecontent are too and $11,000,000, the value of the, estate of, will, we feet sure, regret to lefarn that he say it is a wonder he was not frozen to-- Haveroft, to Mr. Robert McNaughton for
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Wood Cutting Season -Johnson Bros. (5) what they are willing to give an im I manna deep-meated, and the speU6 of defeat will the late. Andra,;v D Davis, the Montana lies a,t his home- in St. Catharines in a pro- death before reaching the city. He cannot $700. Mr. McNaughton`4 who sold his
, ' I sooW be divided among the carious condition. A severe attack of grippe read or write, and does not know the names 8 rn�
Christmas Is. Here -Robert Willis. (6) � . I I \ millionaire, wil, f r , is going to make hie future home -in
man Wanted -Brown Bros. (6) bonus ofthe people's 'money .to acicompijgh. not down. While Sir Charles Tupper is re- heirs, thus ending one of the most sensation.- was the cause of his illnens, and hIs consti- of the towns he passed through. He is now Brussels. -A. number of our citizens- ,are
Just O�ened; Out -Fox's Drug Store. (8) 1 We do not think such an qxpenditare of posting In England the story of Canada's al ,probate cases that have ever been tried in tution, never very strong, seems unab I down with Is grippe, but none
Xiss Nors Clench presented to the Queen � (8) 1 : ' - � � bear the @train, Is to being provided for In gaol in Winnipeg. so far are
Unwritten History of Huron-Lumsdan � Wilson. (8) money -Judicious or advisable. With the prosperity, that wall dinged in our. car ourt. . seriously ill. � � I I I
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Methodist Choir Concert. (8) . amount.'.of cheap I capital now seeking invee-t- continually during Sir John's tour thr , ough ' A DRY SuNDAY IN ALBANY. -For the first -It Is reported that Mr. Thomas Church- I staffib. —_ _:� ! .
The Balance of our Stock -Wm. Pickard, (8) � . time 1within the memory of the citizens of Ill is going to dorne out as's candidate for Blyth, .
I Remember Hen'Grand Christmas Concert. (S,) ment, if independent companies will not take Ontario, business men say there has not ALlb , �allthesaloons were closed the D . ! DOTS.-QUIte a number attended Uncle 11 �
Rurrah for the HeSOL Christmas Concert. (a)- ;,, Y. N. Y. oputy4Reeveship in Goderich Town- *
[ I hold of an enterprise of, this -kind the Gov. been such a hard year in the history of Can. On, . Tom's Cabin in Mitchell last Tuesday night. JOTTINGS. -Election affairs areveryquiet ,
Boy Wanted -R. R. Douglas. (8) . D�&Y, T!ree salr,on-keepers who kept ship. He ma,de a sharp 0ouricillori and is a .
a i . � . A grand time is -expected at the Chriltmas so f r, but we think it will be more exciting
R IM w d Shorthorns -D., D. Wilson. (6) L arnment had . better leave it alone. 13A, ads. Sir.John Thompson may b their si . rs open were arrested. A man Of goo4 moral character, combined with - �
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I NXpeletfHenry Ellber: (6) u I ,a I dignified who, Bale reform movement has now been experience. I He would be -a credit to the Hut in the Methodist church on Christmas - In a'afew days. -Miss Youngblut, of Auburn,
Special Bargain Sale. -A Weseloh. (8) while such an investment would be injudici. and statesmanlike In appeakano . I ight.-The temperance meeting held in the
. 11 � . as earnest, star d against, gamblers and saloon-keeperH. township inj County Council In tter . J was visiting friends in town on Saturda;y.-
� flood News for Every Man -J. W. Ortwsio. (8) a 9 Ct has 13
He's Coming -J. Y, Efau, (5) on$ under any circumstances, it is positively upright and patriotic; his colleagues mo* Mothodlot church was not very well attend. Mr. John Fenton., of Auburn, was in town
4 - ,. ,y , BRQKZ $1,000 WORTH OF PLATE GLASS. - also been reported that Mr. John Beacom ad. Rev. Dr. Cornish and Mr. H. Y. Hurl. on 8&turday.-Uiss Campbell, of Seafortb,
[ . What About your Rol day Gifts --Jackson Bros. (1) wasteful and foolish under our present fiscal oes not Thomas Howard, a one -logged man, smash. will run for, the Reeveshlp.' �
"nta Claus -Duncan & Duncan..(5) . be clever and competent, but that 4 1
1 burt gave very eloquent addressee. -Mr. L. we The gutst of Miss Zilla Carder last week.
t � ad five large 1 plate glass windows -worth -Mrs. M. A, Bradshaw, of Exeter, nar-
Yule Tide Givings-Jickson Bros. (5) policy. Why pay out millions of' dollars in suffice. If they will retain �C, policy that $1 .H. Ireland has gone to Wingham, after ran. Mi:s Campbell.will take Misti Reid's 'room in .
I Wilson's Cash Grocery -C. Wilson. (8) � .000, in $tr�uss & Co.s' furniture store at owly esea ad having one of her eyes de- L
� . to OnCOULrage trade - with forcig' is sucking the )ife-blood from our country 58 We _ p ning a .blacksmith shop here for five weeks. the public school after New Year'a,-Mr.
� Nice Carvers-Mulleti & Jackson. (8) an effort at Madison street, Chicago, because, stroyed on Monday of last s
I Skates and Sleigh Bells -Mullett & Jackson, (,$) I n . � 11 ng to the heavy rai& last Friday, the Frank -Buggio, of Wingham, won -in townon
i � countries, � when we build a solid wall of they must go. . . he said, 11 the �ich were eating turkey, and she went tO stoop down and came In con-
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; ,. Bargains In sto.vea-Mullett & Jackson. (8) _. . : mail carrier could not get, 'through to Dub- Sunday. -Mr. Alf. Belfry returned home on
! cheapsale-R. Mercer. (8) protective tariffs against �11 such trade� - the poor were ting crow." He was looked tact with al',butcher knife without a handle I
I a lin on Saturday, the 'road! on this sidei of Saturday ev4ning.-The woolen mill hut
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� - , , Such it policy is almost an insu4 to intelli-- Italy's Troubles. Up in the oent4al station. He attempted to which was ' uck into a tin of tallow, thus . 2. -Miss Webbo of Auburn, �
� . . r - Dublin being ffooded. down this week.
I � Great Bargalns--L C. Laidlaw, (8) 1 strike Sergeant Swanson with his crutch cutting thelsb'all of the a *a severely. Lucki- .
I � I y - 1000000 was visiting ftiends in town on Saturday.- 7
1 ,Notice to Debtors -Wm. Elder. (a) gence.� If Canada were to thro%� down her Italy has been having some big bank' can- while being taien to a cell. ly it did not sffaot the eight. I
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. Santa Claus' Headquarters--Post-Offi.ce Store. (8) ,. � ! _ I - . I
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: Christmas Sale-Georgs. Good. (8) ta4iff walls and give free accens to the pro- dals lately in which ne'arly, every prominent' I - -A Christian Endeavor Society has been Constance. brick yard, has beeii having a rest demand
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World's Fair Exhibition-Lacroose Club. (8) � -1 organized 4t Leeburv.,, The officers elected , MICE iNG.-A public meeting for brick lately. -The Misses Bentley open.
- Nothing so Finc-�acrosse Club. (8) ducts,of the world; she would not need to politician in the.country Is more or less im- Huron Notes, . PLEBISCITE T
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I -, Stack Replete-R� Mercer. (8) . subsidize fas , t steamship lines or create any plicated. - A prominent statesman who was r. Donald Scott, of Nioleswortb, has were: Pr ident, M�. J. Lawson ; Vice. to discuss raing plebiscite vote will be ed out their store on Saturday evening for .
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- � Presidents iss A. Sterling ; Corresponding held in thethTeemcoperance hall here, on Sat- the first. It presented a nice appearance.- I
Xlegant Stock of Jewelry -R. Mercer. (8) . old his farm to Mr. John Rome, of Minto.
Your Own Design -R. Mercer. (8) other - such devices -to encourage trade, asked by King Humbeit to form a cabinet, 8 Secreta -
I . . -Mr. Arthur Horton is laid up with a ry,.Aliss F. Horton; Recording Sec- urday evening, December 23rd. Mr. W. Mr. Will Lamont got home from the North�
. ys Mi a A. Lawson; Treasurer, Mr. H. R, Lougb, Principal of the public school, west on Monday. -Mies Cassie Dodds is on
I - �ZT . broken rib, caused by the careless driving Of Horton. ' he first meeting was held on
I Trade would come of its own accord. found the task too great for - him and the retar
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4 f who got Italy into the triple allianceformed -Mrs. 61a�ier, of Clinton, underwent a of the Collegiate Institute of the same towns of Monday evening, under the auspices of
Re Amaltron txvaifor . The Hawaiian Affair. . successful Ope ation last week for the re, son being the leade'r ;,�he su�ject was, will address the meeting. As these gentle- the Methodist Sabbath School, was a euc�-
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I by Germany, Austria and Italy to do the � 11 Kept by the power of God." ,
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. .. . ...... - ...-. .. - O� readers will remember that some �ime . moval of a tumor. -The r mains of John McGrogars were men are good public speakers, good address- case, considering the stormy night. 1 -he re.
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. . � re work. Crispi is somewhat tainted with the -M r as may be expected, and as many an possible ceipto were about $18. Sir, George Jenkins
Z ago stated that Secretary of St - - H. Cudmore, of Tnekeromith, is brought h me to Wingham I rom'Detroit on should avail themselves of this opportunity. spent all day Sunday in Auburn and vicinity.
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 22nd, 1893 "Its a bank frauds, but is really�theonlyman busily engaged drawing stone for .- the erec, _
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� _. I �. ham, of President Cleveland's amblinet had available, Poor Italy is in a and condition, tion of a bank barn, which he intends to Saturjday,r 9th inst. Deceased was the to beer the question -of " prohibition die- Mrs, Dickson, of Wroxeter, who has been
; brought in a repoyt to the effect that an : . build next summer, . youngest �
E y � Ion of the late Felix McGrogan, of �489ed. I . visiting friends in town for the last few
I � I I interfere6ce with the affairs of the Haw iian carrying a load of taxation that must crush --A horse owned by Mr. R. MoIlwai Wswanosh. He was a blacksmith by trade, weeks loft for home this weak.
SOUTH HURON .'LIBERAL her before 113, having wc�rked at intervals in the Winghara . -Mr. Andy
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i ves up her big of West W wanosh, near the Nile, died Tuckersmith. ..
people vy9uld be entirely unwarranted, and , shops Death was duo to heart failure, In- Ballantyne is in the employ of Jessopp &
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� . armament or eta up a war. Crispi is quite because it &�Iuld riot masticate & darning M
CONVENTION, . recommending that Queen Liliuokalan be . ter e'at t ok place at the St. Augustine CHAINGE OF PLACE. -Mr. Smillie, town- .
- � - ' capable, judg g by the past, of taking -the ' needle. cemetery. . The body was accompanied ship clerk of Tuckers -with, having been in- -
, - � replaced on the throne from which she bad -John M. Sloan, son of Mr. A. W. Sloan, home by r. James McGrogan, brother of fOrmed-that the place advertised as, polling Irishtown.
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. � ad S *tea latter altern;tive, 'and will -not have the' of Morris, paf sad his final exami�atio * deceased. , I .
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M,r. Bfshbp Refires.—W. M. y. been driven by the t aid . of the Unit' slightest scruple about doing so even if Italy the Royal Cc] age Of Phyal n In . lace in No. 1, Egmondville, is quite unfit ORDINATION SERVICES, -On 'Wednesday,
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I I to her'country and United 8 ates cians jund Sur- -Last' - atober when they were packing for that.purpose, it has been de *d d t D camber 27th, will take place in the Cath-
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I I I I ohante to the store formerly occup olio Church of Irishtown one of the most
� troops. This report was based on the re- ; I -Mr., Eby umball, of apples on the farm of Mr. Robert Thomp , e�ed b;-
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nee. a � Clinton,' son, 15th concession, Goderich Township,'a Mr. - olline. It would be for those ter- imposiag ceremonies of the Roman ritual.
sult of -the investigations made by a siecial , to take �harg o " un ertakiog and f i
I . . . It Will Get There. � ture b urni- note was laced in on's of the Northprn Spy eated to take notice of this change and gov- On thaCday Denis J, Downey will be or-
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. The Reform Convention held at Hensall commissioner sent over by Mr. Cleveland'd � . usiness in London, and will move his barrels, a king the purchaser to write to:the ern themselves Accordingly dained to the Holy Priesthood by His
� 'rnment to look into the merits of the A gentleman writing" from Cornwall as- family to thal city after Now Years. producer and state in what condition the WEST END NOTES. -A species of I& grippe Lordship, Bishop O'Connor, of London.
on Wednesday last, - for the purpose of se- go""" . _�Meaiings in the interest of prohibit! 11 r
- sum o - pples w re received and the price paid for - The oung candidate is a son of Mr.stephan "
. case. It is extremely difficult to par- as -that th' value of the Plebiscite on are being helc all over the county, and the a 7, or a severe cold is quite prevalent here. y
f looting, a candidate to contest the conatitu- ticulare as to what is going on in Xtolulu, Probibitiou, Vio be taken on January let, them.' lie other day Mr. Thompson re. The sleighing continues to be good as the Downey, whose father was one of the pio.
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I ency in the Liberal interests 'at the forth- ; ' probabilities 1 re that.old Huron will pile;up ceived an acknowledgment from a person thaw of last week formed the snow Into ice, nears of the Huron Tracti Denis received -
I count of there being no telegraph )dim- 'depends entirely on .Yhether Ontario has a noble majority in its favor on January Ist. at Brand'n, Manitoba, who said th aking a solid bottom, and �the snow which - his elementary education in the district
'� coming Provincial elo-�tiona was one'of the c u ac � � � Mr. Thomas Jackson, jr., uf Clinton, a apples M a /
) munication with this Continent, and every the right to coact a prohibitory law. This ' - were in Z. I condition and the price paid It&@ fallen since has made excellent aleighr school at Iri htown, whence he entered the ,
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most largely aittended ever held in the Rid'-. , . . ' - has now got settled in his beautiful new was $4.75 laid down there. Berthand & Co. Ing. . 1 High School at Seaforth. After a few
-vessel coming from that port is eagerly os�i. iq- a mistake, .' Two Of the Provinces have house, and has flited it up very comfortably were thoipurchasers. . WEDDING BELLS. -One of those always months' study there he went to College de
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ings and the. enthusiasm of the delegates vasse-d for news. As far' . I already spoken, and'if Ontario gives a, good and ntly, having electric light -Aftek an illness extending over seven interesting matrimonial events took place at L'Assomption. Province of Quebec.
� f trily rivalledi, the attendance. It bE;d been I I I as we can, I ara, _ . convenie
I the provisional government sbt up 163, the round majoltY in its favor it will give throughout. � I Here
months, Mrs. Daniel Glassier, lot 3, conces. the,Ontario Street parsonage, Clinton, on he distinguished himself in his classes by his
pretty generally known for some time th at Annexationist party still holds th� eins Prohibition' a�ood leg up, even if the power -Mr. Frank Tom, of Exeter, who und6r- sion 11, Prey, passed away from time on December 13tb' The principals on this oc- marked success and good conduct. ,He won
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Mr. Bishop, who has represeated the con- - - 811 I operation and medical treat- -Tuesday levening of !ast week. She was a cas .
. . Of pf'6'hibitin is found to rest at Ottawa. - � ion were i4r. John E. Balls a popular quite a reputation among his fellow stu-
.. iina has organized a. militar lice I . ment at St. J seph's Hoapi "
atituency -continuously for . It tal, London ar- .
It won't take long for the fact that 'three rived home on Thursday of las : daughteo of Mr. Valentin'e Gramm, of Cran. young farmer here, and Miss Selina, daugh- dents in- debating circles, and before the
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years, had decided to retire. from , strong Provinces ire in favor of Prohibition improved. M� � brook, and was born near Berlin, Ontario, ter of James Crich, Esq. After the care, public for orations delivered at different
. public life, and that he would not again most every eff6rt of the Royalist party to r�ach Ottawa - and Ontario, � . -Mr.'How , of 11olesworth, has had the in Septe4er, 1854, and was coinsequently mOny,'the company retarned to the home of times'. He made his Philosophy and,The.
. a is really the A ye rs and 3 months of age. The caiIse Of
. be a candidate for,,,the Riding. This Howevpr, if the United States Governmil ) * . .misfortune to break one of his ribs and ime, . a ` I the bride, where they spent the remainder ology at the Grand Seminary of Montreal. - -
' has decided to restore Ahe Queen to'"the key to the situation. df Ontirio is strongly tureanother, yhis cutter, her decei,%ge was blood poisoning and otherl� oftheday. Mr.Ball should becongratu- Here his superiors always spoke well of
'. polat was definitely settled as soon as upsetting and complications. - Mrs. 91assier was united in� lated an securing such an amiable young him, From his earliest youth, Mr. Downe
I I throne it will be done ; the Annexationists enough in "favor. of a prohibitory law, we throwiup him against a poet, He is fast' re- � . y I
. . . Marriagl to her now bereft partner in Oc- lady as a life partner, and their many friends longed to .consecrate himself to God and
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i* the Convention was opened, as Mr. -Bigh 9P in that case aro'but.flies on the wbeel, add will get such a law whether the power lies covering, � tober, 1�77, and leaves four childrvn to. be join in wishing them � happy and prosperous his fellow -men on the altar. N,ow his wish
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1, , . came forward and stated his determination, will be shaken 'Off with sea Ay an ef ror ft. with the Ojitario' Government or with the -Mesars. . McLartyA Fraser ,und Boyle car d f �, r6tian journey through life.! will be gratified and his perseverance re.
. � rc@ I I have taken the contract of cutting t �13he was a consistent Ch I
but he said that although he would not I he fallen ewh'81f_,on,n looted with Knox Presbyterian ,.Ti-i.BRF,DSCIlOOLgousF,ENTERTAiNMENT, warded by the sublime dignity about to be
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. longer be the banner bearer of the party, be t'. ' I � East church . -The entertainment' held on Wednesday cooferred on him. We congratulate his
- ment raised, however, if - they persist In member this when voting, Wawanosh, in1to wood: and loge, and have _T� .
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hoped to retain the rank of Captaii�', and their cou rl.se. I i I I � ,commenced work, . . !, e9ther day some 30 of the agents of worthy father and mother on the success of
� I - $1 1 1 1 I the Mae ey-Harris Implement Company,and No. 9 was, as usual, ssplendid success. The their son. Hie brothers and sisters partici-
I ,that whoever might be chosen by the Con- . � . . �, . -A few da a sirece a colt owned by� Mr� others, seembled to join in congratulations . do
.q . nigbt was bright and clear and the roa pateinhii8joy. The communityat large
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vention, would receive his most active and ! , � ce, was so badly -he young folks for miles around feel proud of the honor given to a child born
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hearty sapport. , I - vice@ of a vote Inary iurgeon ,' e -pro- Mr. R ' S n ith upon his recovery from a made the entertainment an excuse for tak- in their midst., May his life be long, happy
: The Conseryative �axty in ,Great Brit� in the following : Manitoba"has all its mun - . could b - %r 11 ing a sleigh -ride and the old folks had to and prosperous in the Vineyard of the
. The nominations ,,�vdre made by ballot, . .a " I very se ,ere i Ines's. Among those prevent
I I I I . � I is at present working a war scare for all �' it cipa,l elections over and done with before cured. . . I - from Huron were: ome out 11 to take care of the children," and Lord. The ceremony will commence at 9.30
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. The nominating ballot 'brough o the front , -Mr. Tho as Oka, of Benmiller, bkar re* W. S. Knight, Goderich ; J. P. Brown' the result was that the genial countenance a. In. All witl be welcome. -Com. .
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� liff worth. ' It has recently been heralaed the holidayseason, In Ontario the busliest moved to Go rich-'. He is very much ;
11 the following names : M. Y. McLean, Sei- 1 miss- Auburn ; John Brunedon, Londeaboro; of Mr.Thomas Shillinglaw,thei indefatiga6ble _0011000000001 �
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� . . . abroad that whereas Great Britaib's Navy week of the year has added to it the most of t old landmarks. � Mr. George �avis, Clinton; W. McCldy, Hen. teacher, was wreathed in smiles and the . Morris .
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forth; V. Ratz, �Stephen ; A. B. - McLean, 'i' at all times expected to equal .any . ot�her important duty that falls to the lot of the C. F. Oka has purchased the old home !, from sall ;' R� S. Lang, Exeter, and James Swan door-keeisre were kept busy raking in the .
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91 1 n gentlemen 4d by the agents to Mr. Smith, who an I
D. D. Wilsoa, ;Seaforta Dr. Brownin -A deputa on of Walkerto . d a lengthy and most excellent pro-
, I t1ree Navies in the- world in strength�, at taxpayer. Betwee tinas an4 ]�ew Bruceflold, A he& quarters. The house was paclCed as usual
. � I the preeent time it is far frorn'reaching 'Lls Year's nearly everyone has a hundreo more who are intere ted in the starting of a new he has been for the
- , received it amid applause. The cane was gramme was given, The following ladies from Manitoba, where
i �Exster, and W.� 1)oi.g, -Iuckersmith.� All standard. The -alarmists claim that if �this things to do than he can conveniently at- electric light plant in that town were', last bandsoffiely engraved, and neatly I - nd gentlemen took part in the vocal de. past two or three yearn, -W. Farrow was
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:withdrew, with the exception of the first - is not I � � .1 � � inscriped a
i .� immediately attended �o Brit week, inapecting the system of the Win 'ham laid up last week with a boil on the hand..
i in's tend to. It would be a real- reform to change 9 f partment: Mrs. W. Somerville, Seaforth ; I
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1 Al very existence is in ma the law so as to bring on the municipal elec. '-Mr. . (interest to many Huronites, from the L Miss Park, Cromarty., and Messrs.
'. I , , 4 . i Blyth, weigh clerk W' W"I's ' Thursday evening of last week the now re.
i Y. McLean 80 votes ou.t of 116 cast. Mr. some truth in this, for G`ieat Britain f has tion J. � S �ewart, I don, Dakota,Republican : An extenei 11)9' Seafortli ; J. T. Wren and W. Stoneman, sidence of Mr. George Johnston received a
* . a at a a � "eon when - ! the questions says that the largest load of grain delivered ve con* Hensall. These took the sentimental part
,Nl--cLean's nomin4tion waa,th,en made unam, bitter enomiev, and would prove an ex'coed- 11 , at the Blyth Revator this season was taken flagration visited Cavalier on Sunday morn- thorough warming by &Aarge assembly of .
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mous and was c6epted. Mr. McLean in, ingly rich pr I ize. Anyway, the'Government they involve can ieceive the ;attention they there by Mr.. . Lautens ing at 2 o'clock, and burnt out Haist & � while the comic was attended to by Messrs. neighbors and frienin.-Mr. Henry Burk -
now, ther6f re, the difly accredited candi- iherit. � . layer, of the gravel Truemner'w hardware, E hrairn Bros.' cloth- W. McLeod, Seaforth, and Mr. Money, Kirk.
road near Ma cheater. It contained, 145 P holder bas.lecured the position of cheese.
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thinks there is', and intends to ' vote, or ' try — - Z bushels of oat . . .1 raiture and D. J. Laxdal ton. The Forsythe Bro=rgave numerous he Springbank cheese factory for
date of the ibeial. party. - I . . ing, Pico & Co., fu I violin selections and a. Sproat and maker in t - -
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Qf the new cai didate, under existing cir- to vote, �02,000,000 for the purpose of THE big coal strike in Great Britain cost -Th6 Goo Templars of Molesworth law office. The lose was necessarily large, Strong, and Sproat and Grieve gave mouth. the season of 1894. -On Wednesday evening
strengthening the Navy.' There appears to visited the At cod lodge on the 'evbni an the buildings were a good sizei'
the people of that country $150,000,000, � Mg of . . and the organ ducts. The accompanists were Misses �of this week a large number of invited guests
. cumstancea, it 4 not beconie us to their open lodi-e, December 6tb. were stocks fhrge. We have not learned the in- Cash and Willson, of Seaforth, and Miss
� entertained by a very interesting program. , $2,- Forsythe, Tuckersmith. Master Willie
8,111b 1111peakiDg through cannot hold his Majority together on suich a same terms that were sug'gested at its very me, and after - 700 insirance, Ephraim Bros. ', $5,000, Pico Lizzie, eldest daughter of thehoet, and h3os
very much, '� ,ettled on exactly the dividu�l losses. Haist & Truemner had Wm. Bryan, to witness the nuptials of Miss
I He 'Jay be 9, strong. probability that Mr. Gladstone and it was finally L -They assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.�
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� vote, and -the Opposition, in the hope that beginning. Neither workmen r - home at a -late hour - & Co,��2,000. The fire is supposed ' to have ,ass, and Mr. Robert Currie, third son of
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people of ,or employ 4 , . dance and an excellently rendered song' All
f�ui.ro, on pofitical and other , instead of trying he will dissolve Parlia- -Two team sta,r,ted .� . starte from a lamp in Ephraim' store. Mr. Donald Currie, The ceremony was per-
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� (luestions, 0 h ; ' I ,ere would accep a compromise, however,, � f rom qrussels for Fortunately there was but li , itle wind or the who took part in the programme did' re, formed by Rev. W. G. Reilly, of Brussels,
� Past twenty-four years Clinton on IN eduesday of last- week, with
; ment and appeal' to the country on the and the people 1�had to suffer. markably well and there was scarcely a _It
and is known pe sonally, ;r by reputation, falls to our lot this week to record
9 Home Rule question, are preparing to Nothing the fire engine for that town. The Ronald fircrivoold have extended inuch farther, as miss. It is needless to say, however, that I
' � I -in- could show more plainly'that questions of ]Engine Works . the tov�n has no fire apparatus. the death of a well known resident of Mor.
to nekrly every ateps er hi the Riding. ' * - . gave it a complete. overhaul. with the juvenile and more demonstrative . .
. . __ y augurate a campaign on the old flag Plan," rightfvl profit should not be left to interest. ing, and eent it away 1;oking as good as -RO McKenzie, the tallest and proba- part of the audience Messrs, Mon6y,McLeod rig towneb the person- of Emmanuel R,
Furtb�er than this we prefer others to speak . bly th t n British Cc spy ,In
I . � I , vi ion n w after 06rough test. ' lumbia, Olver, who died at the residence of his non,
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for him I . Willie Hays were the favorites. The .
m. and ride into power on the crest of : an im- ed parties. Nothing so -warps a Man a a a , a a a 'reod and I
I We CE assure our friends, how. mense wave of patriotic 'einthusissm., - � -On Tuesdi y of 'last week, while Mr. has Tat rn to Westminster after an ab- in-law, Mr� S. Walker, jr., on Wednesday
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ever w as self interest. Joseph Cobbl6, libk, hardware ,merchant of sence c ! f "several months spent upon the line morning of last week, aged 62 years, 6
, that. he is prepared and determined, ever, Mr. Gladstone is .hot the man to have -_ M Y McLean. Although the- programme
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when the time con4pe to' o '_ - . I Exeter, was hi ndling fence wire, he� unfor- . ork for the C. P. R. When - * months and I day. The cause Of his death
I d his part to carry . contained some 42 pieces everything was
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- his thunder stolen in that' simple Jashion. tunately had the top cut off t ' Mr. McKenzie left Westminster last spring. was cancer of the stomach, with which he �
the gra-nd old ba�nqr to vict' I . News of the Week. he index got throu h with in good order and the an-
. cry in South He knows' the power of patriotic enthusiasm finger of the ri 01ht hand by one 'of ,d weighed had suffered for about a year. Mr. Olver '
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I the barbs. 240 pounds. Now he measures 6 -feet 11 'in* tart%inment, was closed about 11 o'clock by
Huron as formerl�,'and th&t, if the same as.well as any one, -ind knows w BuRNED To DEATH. -Twenty -nine horses -1homas, 8:!)'n of Duncan McLauchlin, of the singing of the national anthem. � . was born in Cornwall, F,ugl&nd, in 1831,and
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8nttli- iflaam oil, toot were cremated in a burning building in Grey., who had a long spell of eickness last ches, and weighs 257 pounds, with a cheat . came to East Oxford, Ontario, when .3 years
I I I I 11 . and u�animity is maintained how to arouse and us4' it.'� While, therefore, Buffalo the other day. - . fall, bu measurement of 46.1- inches, and tho' h 2 -
I throughout the cam aign as was manifest. � . t was g ining nicely, has had a re- g 4 of age, where he resided until he was 21.
- ra WHEAT CRop.-Tbe^ Australian wheat lapse and is ag in confined to the house un i moved to Ful3larton township,
- the Libe I Unionists -and Conservatives are years of age is still growing. Hi�height - Gree He then * .
- . 04 at the Conve �, old South Huron wit I crop for 1893 is estimated at 30,750,000 der medical trea ; has been increased ov,. an inch in I as than nway. Perth county, and took up land.. He was
, -1 expecting a ge eral election in Vmbr -.-ment. His many friend . - 91 GLE13F�V,013.-Tbk� heavy rain last Friday
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? still remain in liae f x Liberalism and good the Govern _�t shows no sign . of an iDten- " wish him a speedy -recovery. two years. He -is a hatl vfl of A hfi" H and Sa united in 1!narriage to his mow bereft part
. - i A Lo,NG WALK. - .WAsy caused the largest flood �nown �
government by one 6 --tidward A. Williams One day I tely as Ramsay, of Hol. FOU13 yJ and his father, ,"Jr. Nell W'y e.u.ri",.' ner, Sarah, daughter of the late Alexander
the largest maiorities tion , '_ in this vicinity for a great many years.- Cam
e ver� recorded. I . . to appeal Wthe country.- The fact is has 'Walked from Now York to New Orleans .mesville, was drivinglis colt it became is also a Canadian, and lives north o Luck' Mr. James T. Wilson moved into his new t pbel 1, I W ham, in the year 1856, and
. the Governmen 1 in 73 days. . now near'the railway. Besides beiu one hree years
Vis very much stronger and � . frightened, an in its efforts- to get away it f of illia"ter they located in Morris
At the close of thp nominating . t ; an the Opposition will all- � . house last week. -A large number are talk- township,14n. which municipality they resid-
proceed- ' more confident h STORED WHEAT. -There. are 21,000,000 broke one of tile ob�fts off ' at the -crossbar, the best tug-of-war men in the worlO he inj of *attendiDg the entertainment in the
bushels of wheat stored in. Chicago eleva- He had ret . nd athlete, He is 1: I h
iDga a resolution tha�,kiDg Mr, Bishop for' low them. selves to believe, -and Mr. Glad it P ',y lively for a while,but man. also a first-class all rou a Boston Methodist church on Alonday even- ed up to t a time of Mr. Olver's death, ex -
I stone tors, arf amount unprecedented in warehouse ; aged to get the animal quieted, straight as a pine, well built, and betraying - cepting a Portion of a year spent in Brus-
h -i% past faithful and e�ficieut service be is as alert and buoyant as -'of old. Ele is still records. . I I -Rev. Dr. ifford, of Fergus,fol no awkwardness in his movements, and al- lug' December25th. One' of the attraction a,
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. representative of the 4iding; was carried by - ' , �merly of together he is a magnificent specimen of besides the literary part is the --diisplay of sels.. The subject of this notice was -a pros- .
the Grand Old Man. � PUTTINe. Dow�N LOTTERIEs,. The Court of ton, has bee invited to the pastora he esteem of all
a standing Vote. After 0hort addres I Appeals of Kentucky has I Ac ,to of humanity, I a fmrmer, and enjoyed t
wood as shown by Bra:zil at the World's Perou ,
see � . . ha-Dded down an the Methodist �hurch, Wingbam, to succeed who knew him.
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b -y 'Alr. John 214cryl,illan], M. P.P and -A, . I S. Sellery, B. D,, Chairmarr of 4e -The township of Ashfleld lost one 0 - its hold on Derember 27th. Every rate -payer , � _ -_ - TT�
- - - I Messrs. Ratz, R, B, I .XE)w Puzzle. 1 . . lotteries ;in that State. � District. Theldoctor has . d", subject Old � and highly esteemed residents on Fri. .
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. __ McLean, D. 15. Wills�qn, THE U��IVERSAL EpiDmmic._ * ,accepte day, 15th inst., in the person of Mr. Wm. should attend. -The annual social gathering � I . Exeter.
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,� Henry Doyle and 1W. Dpig, Committee.: Ritchile,.of the 13th concession, Deceased of Grace Church Sabbath School was held in ITEMS. -A prohibition meeting was held
, all of whom I . increasing in virulence;in G reat Brita and -The YOu0g Women's Missionary S� I
I,, apoke kindly of the c'sedi - com6':,out. It is not one of those t"agenious there is a largely incre' Huron Hall, Greenway, last Tuesday even- in the town hall on Monday evening last,
- date and encourag . \ P_ as born in the city of Guelph, in 1831,
� - ' ased'death i�ate in ciety, Q1 Clinton, held a very successful w ing. This is a departure from the ordinary which was addressed by Mr. Casey, of the
I ' � wire 6'ilairs, thouk� there may be a good London, Liverpool, Bristol and the Midland Scotch ' .
' in ly of the pros V � I - �. whero'he spent his boyhood daVs, and 'bout
� _ 9 P Jc's, 0 Convention clos- . social r�cently, t a
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, manywirea in itt pulled, by many. bands,, Counties.
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i ad in the usual way, . . - . . sisting entirol3� of Scotch music, read 8 ye4s ago removed to Mount Forest, and Christmas tree entertainment. They had Advertise� staff, of London, and the Rev.
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. SERIous ACCIDFNT.-One ' a good su per and treated the child:�en to George Ja�ckson,of the James Street Church, .
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I : . ase. or Japanese block -or 4 man was fatally etc. This is t was ainong the. first settlers of the place.
.� Th -i8 is simply" an outline of the' � 0 ,1 . I , I g ' _
I a third annual event of t I caridies, oranges, - e Exeter. There was a very slim audience of
; r proceed. er:p scalded on Friday, and two seriously burned � same nature th� prie After's residence of 20 years in that te. :The evening was
� ' pent in social chat, parlor games, singing, the
i 918 � - ther' e e,;oved with his family to the town
I pap uzzle, In fact it is a purely Can - by the bursting of a molass' � tank at New . ceeds amounte to $32. 5 _ fi I
� in, '. We will give -full refort, toge . ,at they have held. The he r town, electo � rate of the village present. -A Re.
! adian production, requiring for its working -Orleans. . a a &c. form meeting was held in the town .hall on
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S with the names of th6 delegates, next week. . -T - - ___us�l of A - -
� �. . - nothing but unlimited Ipc Pi1bFE8*S0R TORREY - . Tuesday ,evening last for the purpose of -
I Dr,,,�,D, -Professor hearies, b ` s the same 1 1
1 . __ __ - !8�� k in 'guessing. 9 body to 8d un#1 his death, Xr.- Ritchie was a mem- I .
� Henry Warren -Torrey, one of the olde6t ch e"In ' ber of I the Orange Order, and for many years i I I ru choosing delegate's to.attend the convention
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� I � prof6soors of Harvard University, is dead. was t4easurer of Loyal Orange Lodge No. I �
. The Fast Atlantic Steamsh 'P� 4 tariff -speeches really mean ? . . at St. Auguatille church on Monday morn. NoTH'7s.-Alex. Grant, who formerly lived
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Service. ; . He was 80 years of age. ing of last week. The coffins were laid in 1044. 1 His funeral was under the auspices in and 4'round Brussels, being grandeon of considerable municipal talk at present and .
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. Ina recent speech -Sir John said: "We BUFFALo BILL A-SPIRING, -A special from the chulch side' by side. of thp' Orangemen, and was one of the Alex, Stewart, returned from the Northwest a umb
In one of his speeches recently delivered need have no'difference I . The hearses were largeA ever known in the section, the cor. Oe 6-Vithe villagers intend seeking
I with our opponents Omaha says : ,'vVm. F. Cody, "Buffalo from Winghan�, Blyth and Dungannon re- the other day, where he has been residing 0 Friday night next,the nomination
In tl�e Lower Provinces, Sir John ThOMP15011 as to a revenu Bill," will L,e a candidate for Governor of spectively. tege reaching from his late residence to the Wfoe
I . .e tariff. We propose .a tarid I . for the past two years. -Henry Smith, an 11 is ��
Ivas reported to ha� � k place in the town hall. -The, new
, ve said " that a fas t- . . -A happy event occurred on Wednesday I Decesped was a man greatly re.
. . � �t A, that 'ill be -as low as' possible. to � -produce Nebraska next year. . � cemetery. . old Brusselite, but lately of Wroxeter, hav- * councillors, which are spoken of are: Mr. I
lantio ateamship service was an accomplish- . � UNFORTU,NATE ApFmcmwN. -The Princess morning of las� week in Tuokeremith, when spected by all, and his widow and children ing piirchased the planing mill there last - A, Q. Bobier and Mr, --Joseph Cobbledick.
ed L A, and that an agent -was waitir)g [n the X"enue absolute'ly necessary to, carry of Wales has been left completely deaf by Mr, John El Ball was married by Rev have the sym athy of the entire neighbor- -spring, died on Saturday last, of diabetes.
. on tk the influenza. Sh .Mr. W. (,',. Bissett will oppose Air. Hugh
.,@, public 96rvice 6f the country. " a has been troubled with W. Smyth, to ' hood- 'a their tereavement, I �
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, Ottawa, to sign 91 cAtract." It now" turns partial deafneos for several years, but her � Miss Selina Crich,� dau ,,
A . of Mr. James. Crich. The youn I -On inst., a some years, being obliged to come -'back Mr. William Bawd ill oppose Dr. Rol..
94t tha,t Sir John was mis-reported. What duties are levied le ' them 11"r, , .- ,late attack of la grippe has increased the are well known and deservedly hM I c?up a large company, numbering close on 150, as. I �
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we will vy .on ur- affliction. . Nns for; the Reaveship. Mr. Thomas R. -
he., now says he did � esteem, and the goodwishes of their many semblpd at the residence of Mr. Win. Lowe, funeral took place on Tuesday to the Brus- Carling i: again in the race as councillor. A
� say was : ` That the ticles th,a t t can and c,ught to be produced in - 1� A . CLEVER WOMAN.-Mids Dorothy friends are hereby extended to them, t 5th concession of Grey, to- witness the tying s
intereat taken in the develo- ment -of the ,1�lumpke, of San Fran sels cemetery. The deceased was well very hotpontest in looked for.--Ntlr. Philip
P Canada, and will�lighten the duties on ar- cisco, has brilliantly � -An effort is being made to build a Pres. of the nuptial bow Vetweeu Mr. Richard E. liked by all who k new him. -Preparations, Lang is N,t present sick with lagrippe.-Mr. . I
& passed her examination for the qegres of byterian cbur6h in Hills Green this coming sous young fariner, and arting the new B. Dodds and Mr.'James Willis are also
haibar (6.t. Jo�ns) might be understo)d by tinales that we cannot manufacture and '�are are being made towards 5
� thd efforts to secure a fast Atlantic service , � � Doctor of M' i 'thernatics at Paris. Miss Maggie, the eldest and highly esteem 4
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obliged to in�port." . Miss summer. Quite a sum, we understand, ban e ,_ , P�per, such as fitting up the office, etc. . It sick with the same disease. -A severe snow -
These efforta had been unsuccessful - , Klumpke is the first woman who has passed already been. s!ubscribed. This is a move in id daughter of the late John Lowe, -, Rev. will be out about the new year. -The council storm or blizzard struck this place on Tues.
. . t he' T4 --Ane statement apparently gr a )such an'examination in France. I the right dir ' John Ross, B. A., of Brussels, perf - I
past for reasons all,were familiar with, but , e�tion, as the old village hall � . ormed has purchased a new set of hay scales for day last. ��Mr. A. Walper's sale took place
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what the. -people are asking,,; the othe: - ,DISCHARGED MEN. -Since December let which has I here.tofore been used as i the ceremony. The bride was attendid by on Tuesday last. It being a very stormy ;
he hail reason to believe that -by the time he I . ten the Now York Central and Hudson River possesses too a % church' Miss Jennie Forbes, of Brussels, at4 Mr. the town from the well-known firm of C.
i tains the the protectiv: a doctrine in a - ' _t � � tensive a system of ventiial Wilson & Son, Toronto. The old .scales day, everything sold cheap. -Miss 1da Snell
11 its 'Railroad Company has discharged nearly tion for v �use. Philip flingston supported the groom. A
rea6hed Ottawa a. person would be there to strength. I - J have not been giving the best of satisfaction
e iam 0 points, .-Since! Dr Hattie V. Foxton, late of most'aumptuous repast was spread , for the and t4ey decided it would be better to get rheumatism. -Mr. Harry Jones, blacksmith
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a . . U I- Clinton, corn enced her practice in Detroit guests, and ample justice was done by all, a new I set than repair the old, and thus fully' and carriage maker, has taken as partner a
300 of whom were on the Hidson River di ,
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� tak up negotiations on behalf of an F t is exactly what Mr. W I 1',000 men, at New York and Buffal is confined to her bed with inflammatory �
p will say all through the fight in th VISIOD. Some of the men had been in the she has works up a lucrative business, and Rev. Mr. Rose proposed the health of the establish confidence in the scales.' The now MT. Ross, of Grand Bind, which arrange -
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madded his hearera not to be too �fafideat States for freedom of tiad . employ of the company 30 years. has decided tol take in a partner in the per. bride'and groom in a most felicitous speech, set are ton tons and costs . the village $125 .-
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� ccesaftil, be. Mr. McKenzie Bo ' row Clark, of the same city. the
4 well, being int6rvi(wed store of the .
thai these efforts would be an ' : ,;GOING TO WASHINGTON. -At the request son of Dr. An4 which was seconded by the editor of and the, old set. -The temperance people Mr. James Dignan, blacksmith, has leased
Cause they may meet with tment. 11 � I a ,Protestant churches in. The combinati will not adopt a firm .11ame Brue 'sale Post. The wedding gifts were of a are leaving ,no stone unturned to carry the the shop now 0 . d by Mr. S. Backing-,
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in Winnipeg as to4he probability of the Lpsbington, D. C., Dwight L. Moodi, the for the reason Zat Dr,F handaeffie and useful character, and be*
I oxton is to become
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rop- conduct a, series of meetings In that city -On Tuesday morning of last week Mr. parties are held. After enjpyin,g a most
. And, Sir John further ad -do that the kaid , Governinenva changing its policy and d well kn plebiscite. Theyehould at their meetings ham find �will r'n'n"pic
. own evangelist, has consented to . �,the blacksmithing business .
. - Mrs. Dr spoke the esteem in which the contracting have a word to say for the equally ha. there, On January ist next he takes pos- -
,age t,"has not yet reached Ottawa.,, In the ping the N. P,, said something li.k mane .object, the county poor house. It session. , Mr. Buckingham will retire.- -
late sets Of the tax -payers Of, this country it a this: next February. They will be held twice J. Steins, y wishing
. �� " Oh, no ! we won,t , � af te� about two weeks' illness, jovial time the compan separated, should carry this year with an overwhelm- Messrs. Roas &-Taylor, builders, are erect -
drop the N. P. you daily in Convent!Vr,1;01l,d which has a breathed his last. Deceased was born at Mr. Cardiff and bride happiness and pros-
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is td be hoped he never will, This so-called people'are a little off just m5w, but you Will capacity of 6,000. 0 y will be Be. - Heidelburg, Waterloo county, in the year parity. The happy couple have commenced ' vote, and thus put back bons in our ing a large shed to hold their shingles.
P companied by his former istant, Ira B. He housekeeping at Mr. Cardiff's farm on the Ing - .
fast 11antic service is sim; ly another device . ass - Reeves -The Council beld their statutory 7
I come back- again all right, " 1860, whe-re-hei lived for some time. meeting' on 'December 15, for he pur- -A little daughter of Mr. David Bain, of
. then moved" to Molesworth a little over 4th line of Morrin. ; - . .
Pose of Igetting up the statement of Ganiinoqu's, got hold of beans and swallow-
'.ing millions of the people's. money Putting these three statements toge4her PRAYED AND WM.-The steamer Ha three years a h re.he - I
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I van, 0, w 0 ., resided until their d6ings for the past year, ad them.!- -She died
and hich wil: only benefit the f�w at the - we think we can read the riddle, ov. which arrived at New York from Bremen Septeml6er* lasZ when he moved to Gorrie. -Bonet&' Rosalie, I a Mexican, arrived and they make a very favorable showing, vulsions.:
cost of the -many, .At least, only a few ern-ment will -call thernselvas tariff iT'a oil the 14th inet., encountered -severe s�orm During his short residence in that village he in' Winnipeg, on tb� 15th inst., having but won't have as much cash on, hand as ---�Hugh Carr, who stole a horse from
houls� - refor era onthepassage. A wave swept -severa� a
time -can be gained. This advant� Granythingelse that suits the occa ,- offi- made many fritlude, and has been known as walked all the way from Vera Cruz. He they had when they assumed office in the Lewis Domara, of Fredericksburg township,
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c&*n nly be got at a very, heavy annua I ex. they will juggle with thelf,ariff and perfor a In the steerage there mrse great co - I r�o�ectable citizen by all. The travelled up the coast to British Columbia, first of the year. Councils should always was con-victed at Napsnee, and,,sent to the
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. . I - heart failure. He and then followed the Canadian Pacific rail. make each year at least pay as it goes, and penitentiary for two years.
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—Mr. All
1, -bas become ia
� —Mr. Rdb
spend ithewt
. towash1p,
—A brass:
Kirkton wit,
I Brown, -of W
—Miss M -M
- -chell, but let
Queen -'a Ukiii
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education.
—The youi
Curdy� of, -K1
the jaw, vecel
horse. .
—The Mf
I
, w -eek in an
young ladies,
look,ed lovely
—Mir. H. I
kots, who 1�
I .ago, are back
Fullartom .
. —The editi
�
. ,are laid up w
. ers willhave,
present. I
—)(Ost NV -I
the inisfortari
feet the other
I sprained foot.
—Tho true
Logan, I have
Seafar�4, wh
I � chell Xodel ,'q
in 11
.
- . Lysto."emak
.
,
Nor". Clench
take pla�e pr'
'fit of th
bene a
. will probably
. I . —The Ellij
I ter M-inufacti
September am
Messrs, Thou
p . urebaters.
_Mlt. we
k, acre farin, on-
.
1. . Mr. Henry H --
I
I that Mro 'WO(
11
township.
—Thwdestl
wick street, 8
Monday Lof Is,
that she leave
LtWins�, In he
L
. � christening of
—Mr. G2eos
I ity of Mitche
-toba, and wb4
in that Provit
ago to -pay a I
ship of Hibbe
—The ztu(
� 'Sebool presen
Froneb', with
� other day, ak
I � accompamied
read bl one #
; I
—Memvrs. (
other car load
,
� BtIffalo, the ol
_'Pleked hay w
. weekly ,- 1,W
from the loc
L
.season. .
.
—Witbina''
Robert Dougli
inembers frof
samption. N
man of 24 yen
noff, her deatl
last. I L
—Thootbei
Of MT. James,
,
feted severely
'piece of green:
fruit baAkets..
tion and skilh
I child's life wai
. When Wi
the express at
- I on Saturday,
temporary tr
uwav, ho prol
At, liawts,_�so tI
their gratitud
$26 for him. ,
.
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— . Between �
moruing� last
,M.itchell., bad.
- . his be,n house.
r. " three .Parties.
road, bi4 coull
I they went. �
—The L&d�
church, Mitch
I bazaat in the
week, The - si
for sale was I&
prices.. Quite
refreshment ti
haindsome eum,
.
,
—Ailrs. Jan
Aipped or tril
I � otherni,
ght, 4
�
feet heavily a;
the fracture ol
haiOng the Sid,
She is not -in- -
ber pbyAciain,
again in A coul
I I
—One of t
everyone likes
the borne of M
a fbw d-1.%y-fl,AgJ
Bella, wus u,ni
ert McMillan,.,
ed tbeteremoi
number of reh
pinet,a and pr�
, .
L
I
�
_Mrn, W, I
; serious �accldel
Lw -el, on Sunda
just retorned I
ing to retire, i
-down the celh
Juries which 1�
since. Mr. Cl
. at the time.
I
� home tte follo
—Two cbsi
Property and i
Irvin'g and F
were tried at I
on Monday. la
I preferred by C
keeper. 1�r ,
cbarges� and 'I
$23. Minxtin �
injury .ehargei_
one. As he bi
during the rol
posed against I
,
I � =__
.
- . I
J. Y. Egani
speeWist in til
'that he will be I
-Monday, Tuek
1st, 2nd , and �3
of the wel'14-n
. manufactured.
CO.L," of Ann .
hie older pai
-ventor of -the
by the Chic&
ments are use,
t
ernment, in �
ing been,awar
tion with fift
Germany, Eui
. of.the world. I
�
improvements;
examinera., col
geons of Ame
other Herni&I �
experience (
'
the treatment
hernia on both
failed to give
with rupture, i
. consult thin ge
,
Lrom .
from many o
%Igo fram, pat�'
British Columb