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their misfortuned upon- them C. - bb ibmit 06 ca" to th Splith'Iturou wall perfbrm#A Jobs 31111S.-
4 006 of the! Paw our which tu wh 0 man -of st woft a III ih: th orling, qualitlest., They am
-thit ooudtr� M paid. 010 and retire if the kii that the, 042011110017
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ters, airstar diNkent in Llnhed� vian-V ne b aboakli60 tojithi, ke, &U the course necessary. The prosastm pt 'and- bro limple justice. were, 71 portedespeotively by Miss Katii I
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zeavirwldffGOC4� 10 almostall parts of that Country there Is buCfo 9 000tdis boiwe " M,"- - O'l an � Chisago, ide, and Mr. J. Griffith of you
Bob I triusteel"and who (Irrm the 311teholl Advscato� and showed sister of the be 11*9 IN
right making the taii in- 74 hours. in, Whicb SkIn young 0. Toronto. . Thaw who Pit 4.firdt 4
not only the most dire. budnow. deprefiionp, an ii1 ther than �,& - Our good friend, Mr. Me Y. MbL6snp, tbO'4WtGBM coupleAs Kuo:i Colles usibi '' ton
A Goov OLD Aox.-Mr. Glad win Ing t 0 young couple a 10
=..of "tonO was the, Sei&rth Himomoa, if entitled ta, o0t held In the villogs. in h h mg
but there. It, much Actual want and destita- *,D::`veVt§tg0, of a wrong, Aga6'st-hu fel.
*'wwd`*Wodd10 Fab Show, (8) -a multitude. -Wxlghto who 0
WAs h
afghiy-four yearoof,igo on -December '80th, Aous an ro" i ore
congr4ulat an Appy
he -youn
iving the� Liberal -R. tGe Wilson, 'Contraotorf Bmenh b -un On
Hu&otous TAftur0--w. X Rmay. (8) tion. U tho'Couvoution of the American, low men, per against his own Children, and --he recsIvs4 congratulations,, from the If is Orit ;-A very serious and who might h
nomination for South H-srons mdured the oonitises for the- ortetion Of A
'Win -bined up but tj
b Min
Federation of held last week in Mid-mustsoce bozooponslbillty� for his set. Queen, metibeis of 'thei�Royal fatpit d bo� elected for the riding,- Which w beenist accident happened t ter
11ten Val !00VVa an
.fine two storay brlok cottage for Solomon
Manville, tu pffa 1QVLg
taw J 9
w1k Pbrter� (8) oil in theme *Rttors to remem. many per -much doubt. there Is no man to ship. The building roe of theOut 4In4 trip
sonal and political friende'L Y"
Chicago$ the that more It to just as the among D near'
no e vton i th
that w wo -il b
On 'greited with "To A6 a elaterool j*A that zb�
,'Id erfono� 1%ullett to3pm
fteL (6) - IH to of Commo h other day� was going UP to horse
. '� & Dmem 0) than three million woi king mop are now out b4i that ma a in a zqule no matter how his Of the party hk Hiron
OuTing AA�*Fay 04 a uld rather I and will cost $1,400
dhoori, and Mr. Balfour, on belIalf the brickwork mifather, in order to were not st
A huit,_-:Bri Brothors, (5) carry the banner t� victory 'than Mr.' MQ' .rLo*ry, Brussels, will do longing to his gra it
0! qnsplayined on the vorp a mmed.or his cc tulated him. 'T he -bridle on. inil bring it outp whek1ok. lackson Brat t ilad f deati- ears may b6 t I at decorated. opposition, Cog he Times, Lean t
aw" 16) facts land not till In an article wh oh Is a curious mixture 4 ik' b M on theorshead,
ion. In Nw. ork it. .4 estimated that when,we re nize these klomb ff do stri Ing, a lamp
*11t came a a
ads IM lat twenty (ftom.th�e Guelph Kamm.) AL L McColl, of Brusee one side. . �Tho_-dector 'was sent took thift 1000M
the IL ilest. (6). our h Ht n Wean for, vh�
their
Wil in' St. Lenin said that no one light, to be w. jo College of PhiSrimacyt. foundAt necessary to Put in seven stitches.
forty per cent ofilie wage earners are out of then: 7il we ave g6od government in blame and praise, rimi �ron Liberals o esda,�- witli 160,01aso honors at the recent vxam,ius
n of" ago� he prossed
Importmt work. tigation shown municipal and national affilre. ted Mr. M. Y. MoLean, of the So� tion- lt� the Ontat
in L - 6 - cam - sk and tke A
i 1546timto the Public Premier after his sixtieth year, a R Is: on the slant,
nomina lor the Legi� He wilt, return -to Toronto this month to The kick
didsto I
Notkw_A� Mitchell. (5) that two hundred mad fifty Anne, ord arily forth EXPORT03m, as can bad three -cornered out. Ifad.1- zleInpor of the;
Cut Of Thank"ohn J. Darwin. (6) me r. P., doolinid complete his course. We predict that Mr. mad6a very
employing forty-sevtn thousand- persons, The ion Vote. laiure. Mr. A. Bishop, . a . 1. .1 _"
q. A, Bookikeeplog Claw --P- Mercei. (8) The Mui2icipal Eleotions. ' accorded &'heart McColl will take a hiih rank In his- work. the hors -:.been shod, or the kick omo-- =0 raw
ris-nominatidu . and WaB y
Offered tt� b�i Pulbflc*-J� Moluteah. (8)
have now lose. than forty �housand at worki The vote on Pfohlbition on Mondgy ast The Ingle a statement -of the resul vote of thanks for his lonli and faithful sor- -Mr. Hiram HUI, the well-known stone stralghtpL4'ts. jeoult0i would no doubt the evening JV
Clearing Kibler. (a) followi t t Sal aCuatolilera__A.' LF. g�� -6, r A -L Mor- actions.
A police commus, taken in, Pittsburg, has, re- "Will, 'no doubt, eurprloo,a good mom We of &9 followin . con- been
Thankint -Tbili-�'Fnends and the municipal elections In this oonuty,not we congratulate Mr. McLean on his mason, of Clinton, has 1.
y
-Iftee,
FAward's., k be a for'Geo. -Ai of the congregation of
vesled similar. conditWo the'rej twenty fally-e'xpected it would' carry, but we did mentioned ohowhere: nomination. NO man in the riding. Ix- more tracts for next !ing,: Ban rat itt 9
op I Moinoirtal Church, Ex6 >a
Triv ter, hold -Tue I
TucnKzRsxrTH. -JQhn,Sheppsrd and Peter des rving the honor, and he tt ; Cellar for
Chrurobill, Halle
thousipd working',, people out of about nOt 'im t eab a oweep. The -rein 411t
McKay, ele Londeaboro -. and the foundation Thursday, -21L the following resoln. The
oted Roetlfi sudDeputy by so- abl: and faithful -representative. Brownp
not yet definitel Con ion ido$ed: "That the vestry
seventy thousand �eing entlirely out of em- foi the whole -9 rovince ar1w ;or Mr. . BatVa now houssin tO*n. t
6 'matiop. The Vote noillore stood JudustrY wenA
CIA
243 McLeani 2275- Th<
Ight M ood,, Sdushimte, not let i -op
A almilar'State of a ro could known, but it a estima;ted the in as follows: Reinkie, -G.A.-flood,son of Goo. Hi portunity pais -without pan.
ohibition.. Vote in Hur6m f sincere sympathy, that
McCloy The P WV LOOW' -
'fav .,184. - For - Prohibi- and -Miss Cora Greenfield,of Saginaw,Michi- hig a vot
be noted ftorn every other contra "of popula. or of ProhibltioA will be over one bun , Layton.
tion 220 ; against, 129 *dihsn voed for The following is the vote east in each an,, were
married 'on Wednesday 6f list si;n should have -arisen to cause the Rev. dnt T. 0. C,
R - Fatt-to. men in
11 -is true that 1 t er
tadis in the Union. -It must also be borub in drod tfioiisand'. i h. -s was d' his resignation as rector
WORITH FRIDAY, Jai?� 5th, 1894 Prohibition, 8 ; against, none; majority for, Manipipality iii this County on Prohibition week. They went to the home of - the 'Vilsoni, of Ali
d. that Many Of L those who are repbrtel not a very full ote cast, but all had the AQA1$OT laere a f4mil Iota, and FerA
rain OP- Prohibition., 91. FOR 1 groom's parents on, Thursday,w y in chait of the parish, and, this V66
failed to r vail UsBoiwiz.-e -Kay, 338 ; J. 129 re-unionwashold. Mayoucceos�audhap hereby feel that he. has shown 'himself hon!.
employpil are working for very �canty ro eve, T. Tuck�romith .... .......... 220'
pot those who a
171 nose betheirs.' A stly 7x6lous in every good work- for tb* Cann, 258. The Deputy wille appointed Exeter, .................... 262
Institute Meetings. I a a opportunity offered must the
�Jt'g c
Pa=ers muneration,in many instances barely enough the )f f thit congregation, and 'can on*
f - the council. Usbor: Trinity Uni- W01fore 0 Vilicul eleett
361 163 -in the second year list at
at the first meeting o Coun ........
stituie meetin will be held at to keep the wolf from the door. a in i 89; W. pe, .......... that rover Mr. Fitt -may- go froin
just r nk h the popular will. It was
oillors,'J. Hallo, Brownlee, 86; J. Stephen ......... ... I ...... 351, 429 varsity examination, Allan $eager, of God-. -add whe
the Pam list, a let in. --Exoteri we wisk him every blooming, sag. DOW of I
9rucefiald oA Friday next,the'l�th ibet. An It in a time,Vrbich ests. the generosityof - generxlly'exped d that the cities and towns Shier, 83 W. Dolbridge, 70. - R. Gardiner Hay ........................ 346 359 erich, took a lot I
in the 4,
by �oclams- Stanley,.. ,6&spoed him in the good work,"
evening entertainment will al�o be held, for e#en the most generous. The work of fur- would be most trongly against it, butthe and W. Keddi were elected -a nty.-O aiwa- upo, b]
........... .284 106 Divinity, a lot In History and LiteraturO,
Philosophy, on of Tuckersinith's hornmft7,'-
tion. For'Prohibition, 361--; against, 163. Bayfield, Majority (12) let in Natural Science, a lot in 0 lot Ow
vhfchl�an excellent programme has been .9"%�ng.relief, it is- pleasing to -note, is be,. reverse is, the c a. Every city and nearly ted for Prohibition and., I a good standing in Greek, Latin, MA -was-f6turntug home aft�r exercising onoof
Fourtee omen vo 308 1-96 and n 375 gtv
town in t a a majority In Goderich Tow* ship. that ry Clinton ....... .............
prepared. An Institute meeting will be. ing undertaken'in a systematic way at most eve rovince gave Ono against. hysical Science. goody Carlyle# he overtook. ano
his 8� th,
204 -Dr. S. P. Kennedy, who purc spor 41MI
253; X Goderich Town.. .384
held at,-Exe�sr on- the following day, Satur-, Points For example In the city of Iii favor of Pro bition, andseveral of them ve, Wm, Bawdeu, t or 'suet 8:110
EXETER,.- .......... hased larly engaged, altbovigk
494 3 the Ian except eount�
jdzy, the 13th inst. Both meetings will be -Booton, a public mdeting presided over Very large majo ities, The result certainly A.-Rol.lins, 214J. Deputy,, -W. G. Bihsett, Azhfield ........... 27 Moldrum's,pradtice in Wilighatut has or- a a team of swifts zttache"41t* oAn the former is not accustomed ome R4
250; H. Spa man, 212,." Councillors�A. imily, an&- will. a. Aelih.z
open' at. 'ten -oclock, a. in. I Mr. C. A. by the M#yor, has been bold, and 9, com. shown that 0 ario' a 'timent * * I _
a en is over- Colborne ................... 265. 132 riveil in that town with hit fs a -her rig, provided 'he ini Imn. 4
Q,' Bobier,._Thomas Carling, Thomas West Wawanosh .......... 327 100 reside in the house lately occupie d bt Dr. to ind anot
-tee of fifteen ap - *helmingly�opposed tothe liquor traffic and Taylor, jr. For House ani they both turned
Zaviitz, B. 8, A., Ontario Agricultural, Col- mit ointed to collect sab of-, Refuge, 317 ; ]goat Wiwainosh .......... 297 92 Meldrum. The doctor hat been praotbillg d at plank. Ww
M Junell ag we!
loge;. Mr. L. Patton, Oxford and Mr. scrip'VL., In -Pittsburg largg private Bub- prohibitory legislation can not now be long against, 102, For Prohibition' 262; against, Hallett. on in Oregon,, Utah, for S fit% Oro a, raad, he attempted to pass�
220 his prolosel
.... .. ..... 344
OUR' au& delay 'ri & that,
nly returned. to C= A I& nd in order to avoid 'a collision
D.W. Beeae,the wall known. horticulturist, scripti hive alrea4y' been made, ed.' Old uron ranks up'with the 71 Blyth.. ............ 117 64 two years, and o river was forced to drive off
ST9PHBN.�First DeputyeReeve" IT. Eil, Winghani .............. I .... 222 -89 short time sinpe(. t wo ei coueUsi bu
beel4es sev'6ral, local men, will be in atten(f- ei bt hundred additional men'-eigaged by rest. An will, seen from a statement I
9 0 a ee-
.&
road -the e
dibch,'and as they were thes
ber,J692; C. Christie, 162. Councillors, S. Turnberry ................. M 86 -A -young man named Schuyler, who has going,
h
ance, at both these meetings will i*8 the city'to work upon the parke and upon where�.Ieaving ut two municipalities, from L 01161i it thq
Schwitzer 443 - &Hiciki, 433 F. the driver was thrown
9� Weurtho Wroieter ................... '78 25 been visiting Clinton, Goderich and Ot - or at.al rvt� y rate
stibj�oto, of Vital int im... midthel horses became poniewhat entaugle&
The wages offered were one which we have not yet returns, Morr W. Husio'D, 231. For' Houie OfRe- Gray .................. .... 468 252 asuch high of
Ti
addresses on erest:to the highways. is and 3�O to for a Oouple of weeks passing,
his -stood to
I ....... ...... 140 poin r�ivir then brought Sir J u
fugej 108.; againoti 605. self " an agent of the Toronto-Emplis and 'The on
farmers. There will also be Institute meet dollar a day, yet the office of the Superin- Howick.-botli strongly temperance,, a MS, tter d
in:ar or -
351; against, 429; women for'10; gainst, McKillop .................. 268 criptions therefor, waslover- d - to help the. sleigh- driver to 4100tIng the;
-hiijiself up and Sat
Ings. under the &Uspioe�'of Ea let Huron Fi-i tendent of Public Highways was besieged jority of nearly thriethousand ie'rolled up 1. Majority. against Prohibition, 78. Seaforth
things to right,, be admiulstrati
.............. 288 167 hauled at Aylmer, and last week wai sent eti had -
mart' Institute at Bruesela oil MonAsy� by more applioAnts -than 'tould be given for Prohibi on. n I he at hard labor.
HAY. Reeve, George MeEWen, 417; J_ to jail for 9U mo' T, �d reach d theL sleigh, the driver
0 C. Kalbflaioeh 358 First 'Deputy, Owen Sys tinted the sleigh,, and with one of Tuesday,, -the.15th sod 16th of Jaguar, rk. gen accustomed to earning from that pIOAk 4
W, Total vote for ........ 6483 3527 -Darin$ a heavy snow storm a few d cq* s'We hope our farmera will show the.'itaires
$3 to $5," bays the dispatch, scrambled THE presenti iession of the British Parlia�_ Gelge since, two former Clintonians, Messrs P.. hiiiii- ries astride,si trace, prooseded On h
r re-oloo by apelamation. Second Total vot6 against.,. 3527
Deputy, Turnbull, 421 ; Caldwell, 309. on the ways eaving the,catter. driver once more VM express
orris, got lost
they take- in their calling by attend those for the $1 chance." Inome of the iniall' Mont bids fair I o be the longest in 1istory
prairie and nkrrowl,
2956
Councillors, Battler, 467; MeMordie, 412; yesoafed with their the Nothing daunted, whili set No The House of lommons took so of but Lipphardt, .273. For' Prohibition, 'ere raturnio VIP
One so cities, here large factories have closed, th a a race 6 highe*-
meetings in- large numbero6, Ma'ority,Bayfield ...... 12 lives. , They g from Son fleigb,. d or drove - at the
rim,
-a Christmas holidays, and I agaiget, 359. blinding -4 d oh,, as tb0i"O
good but mightl-,be better, andemb person idea of finding work for the families known threeoayt for t�. Manitoba, to their home, but in a rate � -a pee , w gallop, the
STANLEY. --rReeve, Roberf McIlveen, 244 - rtunately thOy cutter Oiver followed on a nice smart trov C0114 -
in so wise that hie can not lear to be in need has been imprace JNe Total majority for... .2968 storm lost their Way; fo
n�� dMietbin ff icable. In sat all day -at w Year's, Many of the
Wm. Clark. �1155. Deputy,. lease Erritt: Tuch to the isappointment of the fornim- +1116+1
reached a -shanty where protection was ftf-�., di
the
is their own fat It, for if they 'would stick to acclarn'stion. For House of Refuke, The County Council for 1894. -thin
a few factories has throwii over two thns-� e+ra'ire v y indignant at this, but it 215; John Kdtchen, 192. Councillors all by th cutter driver Was Vemu di
from his fillows. Yonkers, New York, -wh re the closin of m
9
Ith
f oreeNd forded them until the morning. Ong a '0� room
1302 -Mrs. Tig6, relict of the late Edward stay_. b do he has not lost conceif 'in -the - County Council1or 1894 will be,com- Tighe, of Hallett, and one of the pioneer spead' :,his horse. Mr. 01adston�,s B and. employees otit of work a relief com- the main busint sa In hand as the Govern. s9aft st, 196. -For Prohibition, 28A; against, T#e
ji ISO f OIJOWS
106 - woman for, 6 ; against, -none. poee settlers of that township passed away a bmittee is distributinglood; allowing bat $3 ment. wishes ,hem to :: do, instead of
Mr� Gladstone-, celebrated.his--�:84th birth 4
- i GODEnion TowsHip. -Reeve, John Cox, Rymym DEPUTY. few'days ago at the age of 72 years. She that
'Ve# potty detai)o,*th� sessi Zurich.
a month where the family i's small. In New wrang Ing oi
was
day on Ffida last,- the and is On 336 ; Jobn Beacom, 260. Deputy, S. Stu'r- Tuckeromith, John Shepherd PeterMcKay. ud had resided i
a native f Ireland, a n
: _ L SALE -of Boots and Shoes. For
k Side Reli6f might have ad g.ago. The fact dy -by acclamation noillors- Jame one to be
now �,n hj�L 85th year. Wh4.0--lie Grand Yoli city the work of the Eaat beeo e �' ed Ion' Con Uoborne, T. M. Kay Huron for nearly fifty years. - Sho leaves -t- 30 Governme)
-appointed. th fiex - days I have decided to reduce my large.
-re 4e r
in eniployi� I Of Connolly, 329; Charles Williams, 318; Jase. would therefore offer lelo
ttee ng an extra force up- is, however, th�t � men
Old Man eiii�ered the House, a, ommons on "i are. but obildrem Exeter, Wnk. Bawden W. G, Bissett. two"Bons-Thomae anel James in Hallett, : stockvi Rooteand Shoes and
r
Co� Johnston 310; George A Cooper, 263. For 11y. Bilber') and. two at Bay City -Edward and Charlee.� the following to mV many customers and o A Such thing
on the rer quarters has larger growth. �nd are continually doing Stephen, V. Pitz -*ere
that day, e�,'ect,. buoyant, and,`ooreni- with the House of Refuge, 1779; againBt, 345. J. Sherrett f mod--chanceto gei oh"p �oote and Sho4. ]is 1
2 Legiolstur
-omau-
been brought protni ently before the public childish thin aming others for M. Geiger t Her remains were interred in the R, rought heavily last fall and as, times we kard I vM
a Jaunty bouquet in his ga ind iben,b] For Prohibition, 375 ; against, 172. Seven Hay, Gen. McEwen to put
re. R. Turbbull) Catholic burial ground. sell jLt a big discount for cash, as I need money v4:
is vary
at a meeting held 4t the United Charities the results of ti air folly. women voted for,Prohibition and 3 against, Stanley,. R. Mclllwayne Tuac Erratt. -At the cant Trinicy University 6ic- to i6ske too Movemen't
�Delvea a grand ovation _OM,- bera re
Mom m for my spring stock which
have -0
-The Reeve and Councillors all Ilayfleld, G. Woods f Also I have decided to share the in BAYFuLD. 361113131, proffin
_Building;�-' a Committee was appointed to Gaderich Tp., JohnCox S. Sturd tions at Toronto, Miss Elwood 0 the:*ople during these hard times. Thanking y�m 0 REFERRINO t,,) the plebiscite in Toropto ilected by acclamation. Then was a sharp. u
a Yonor
the carry the work of raising subscrip. Goderich, W. Proudfoot P. HoTt Goderiqh, obtained standing in th ill iorpast favorj� I -hope YOU comeand a" for�,,
PPOSI: Ion M
e 0 QO
Balfourthe leaderof th contentforsch* Itrustees, resulting in the owe-. First in cla4s for t
the Star dir Colborne, Arch.Malloy Alex. Young examinations as foll y6urselies h* this is genuine. F. Kibler.'
e*,attention to a peculiarity of pleetion of Measr a
Commons, having- occasion toep tions. At this 'meeting ProfcosorL Adler s. John Pollock, Thom H Chambers' eneral protdiency ; 'first position in Latin Ines to go,"
WK warmly Ashfleld,
JOB. Griffin
the- vote a's foll( we : Foremost amonget the Ca mieron and John - Whiddon. There was a iiQx Girvin
congratulated Mr. Gladstone ajf& the whole offered a !notion that.the city government be arst -position 'in French - first position in' ftiiFs. -The reoult of our municipal -
W. Wawanosh Alex. Stewart W. Gibson
many surprises of Monday's election is the -Majoritk of 12 for Prohibition.. farmees z
E. Wawanoeb, T. H. Taylor Robt. 8 modern languages i,:first position in Italian election last Monday is that the old couneg
Mouse, Conserve,tives and L i o r% -a- 1 -8. &like urged to employ at this time additional men hiell
Go -DF -Alayor, John Butler Blytb N. It. Young -Valy the t
RicH TOWN. first elate ho thi weiit off quietly
fact that tl�b women voters of and more in Mathematiere and was sustained., Every ing
cheered enthusiastically. Tk many in all departments where the appropriations oronto, by 100 majority; Reeve, W. Proudfoot, 50 Hulle;t, Robt, Scott A'D. McDonald German. The lady was a pupil -of the God- 'and in good, order. -Mr. Willert, from now quA clew
Eng -.�Giidst rmade it possible. At wineeting held at the mum ring a oi 1 five thousand, did aWtake Clinton, A. MeXurchie D. Kennedy
lishmen are Opposed to M one majority; Deputy- Reeve� P. Holt, 161 Ma- Morris. TF erich Collegiate Institute. Dashwood, and -Miss Schoemaker, 4rom, to Obts%
any active part in.deciding the graie 'issue jority. About 406m`sjorit�.w a given for el Mooney G. Kirkby
eve hi to b Iniversity Settlement House, to whi & BrOss s -Postmaster Campbell, -of Goderich, has 'a oprner, few days ago - j�lzsd
politically, and even beli a a L ch the W. H. Kerr
the House of Refuge. For Prohibition, 384 wingham, R. C. S Arli WM. Hol Uquar da
Of theay. TI is is the more surprising, 110 received an enquiry for information of one bonds in holy matrimony.-Mr.A. 4ULi and
dan rous - enemy of the elfarlo�, :Vf the against,� 204. Turnberry, Wm. 7cPhergeon W.Cruikehm,ek'l
various ti.*des unions seat -delegates, 'public
918 George C. Hunter, who was a depositor in Mine An-nis �Clausens-were also - married -re-.
seeing Oat a qt isation which mote'thani any
_tInpirea, they are all proud of M 04derful action was unanimously regarded 'as the only CLINTOk.-Mayor, 11101mes, 284. Wroxeter, !T. B. Sanders
i one of the Son Francisco savings banks cently. We with them all no "ers
bo -
other concerns �hi purity -and happiness of Ferguson w
sible source of adequate relief. ., It was Thomas Jackson, 262. Reeve, A. McMur- Howick, B. S. Cook atale',
-vitalify, of hiir commanding gehiai,4nd of Graham fron� 1878 to 1883, and who at one time reg- year, and ilong,�Joyful life oDeputk, D. G. Dwm
hislougand tainless 'pub ic life-..' H_' e'n�g petition N Iia
V
er,'220. For House
Iffs hail -resolved to prepare a workingm the home was a I t stake. We have bee, 6hie, 295 D. Cantelon 250. Grey, Milne A. i8tered there n from Goderich, Oiiitario. minHoltzman bas been to Crediton on is
W. Oliver
truly been a great career. to the Legislature for the authorization of accustomed to eloquent denunciations of the Kennedy, 3,13; H. Foot one to be He b" not been - heard from by the bank dying Qsit. -�Mr_ Paul and wife, nee Minn.
of Refuge,.520; agrainst,;417. For Prohibi- McKillop, I John Benewles A&
a 6inted since Jun -1882, and as. a considerable sum Foster, from Bern * Michigs, are here an
liquor traffic dn� public platforms by repire- F_ �p G N arelief works. At a groat many points PH- tion, 308, ---against, 196, women Seaforth. M. Gray eelin teld ;no
of money is lying there to'his credit, the their wedding trip and visitiu relatives find.
vate charity. of a somewhat indiscriminate sentativ6s of th; Women's Christian Tom- voted for' rohibition and 13 against bank authorities wish to hear from him. other friienda. Mrs. Paul lived hire whad a
Thel Wilson Taa-iff Bill .'Free 'COLE
sort is being distributed,' while. at others perance Union and other societies, �nd 6RNi.-Reeve, A. Malloy by secla- Chicago, is child. -Last Monday evening,', ,An it wan
Trade. -Mr. William B. Hale, of
mation. ich- quitea numbeit assembled,
food- and clothin g -are being sold at less than therefore expected cordial co-operation". at Deputy, Alex. Young, 244; W H�ron Notes. spending his Christmas holidays at his Now Year's day. berthip i
Although the people of the Unioo�states ard -Fewell, 1,60. re, N. Johns, _J, M. Seeley,! photographer, of Stratford,. home in Clititdb. Mr. Hale was Spanish Councillo' in �he. parsonoge,and spent a few.honn VU
polling booths. That this was not forth -
a. revenue leased 4he * allery in'the Smith Block,, repTesentativo of the Western Electric Com- enjoyably with Pvev. r. Braund. The
have shown themselves ready fGr cost. _tb 0 250 H. T... Morris, 235 Samuel Potter, has 9
coming is proved by the -fact thit only eight 232; A. S. Young, 2$6. FoT Prohibition, Brussels. pany at the World's Fair; and expects to reiv rend gentlemau entctained his guesfa W'W
tariff.� it appears that the Demo 6rwtjo�.. party
hundred and sixty-six, little more than one-, 265; against, 132 ;, 2 women voted for Pro- -�Ir. J. L. Doherty, of Clinton, has in- visit Mexico and South America, in the' in- wg magic lantem views.' Allweat hom. are hardly ready to give it t b
0 tbo� a_ The Toronto PAections. hibition slid none against. ton try to t
w r r terests of his company this spring. He well pleased with what they heard and saw
sixth of the omen vote a, ma ked'their his training stableg,ten of the Centre Hu
probsibilitf-Is are that by the time t4� Wil- MayorMeming, of Toronto, was literally ballots, .and of those w ASHMU). -Reeve, Qriffib, 462; Agnew, stock farm trotters. The
considers the southern continent, to be a -Mr. Ferdinand Hens, who hors been
ho did so twentW- 34L First Deputy, Girvin, 453,; Whiteley, -J. H. Sparling, of Brussels,-: has gone to great unde' veloped field for - the practical ap- Grafton, Dakota, returned home 'a few days
Bolt Tariff 6ill is Veady for the 6119-niit. e of snowed under in. the contest for the mayor- eight per cent. cast their votes in favor -of 316., Second Deputy, Chambers, 403; Cow- Noustadt, He will purchase grain, and
the President it will differ from tha�--_-MAin- alty 'of. that city, which took plaee on �Mon- plication of electricity. ago. His has been absent for - about two.
the, liquor tiaffic. an, 266. For House of Refuge, 252 agaitisto pork in that village this winter' -As is usual every year the prisoners in years. While there he worked for Q F.
ley bill mainly in dogre� and nov pri-not- dayi his opponent Mr. Warring Kennedy, 266. For Prohibition, 494; against, 273. -We undrratind that Mr. �ha)rlev Tab- the jail at Goderich had for their Christmus Wagner who was a former resident here.
ple. To the shame of Demoarats: said being e'leotedby.overfour,thousand major- ourteen women voted for Prohibition and 4 butt, of Holmosvillb, jiss been engaged as dinner rosiat beef, mashed potatoes, bread, 'Mr. F. 'Who" ia
Week. against. Hess'concert last week was a
it No of the
that whin their priv teacher at Hepworth. tee, and- pudding - and there was no failing 'grand success, as the' town hall wan overl-
ilegea were oa.; ened ity. The cam6aign was short but hot. Mr.
SHIP CANAL OPENZD. The Manchester WEST- WA'IVANOSH.-Reeve and deputy -Over 100,000 feet of new 1 have al -
098 off in quality or quantity spread befor London
they were quite ready to unite V"'the Fleming bad the misfortune to be the head England, ship banal was ope;jed to general re-elected by soclamatio �Councillore ready been pat into -the sawmill yard at nineteen innistes wo sat down to partake' were duly appreciated, and the lot -the -1
Aepublicaus in order to r6tain ihem.'_ d string bani
upy. of the ivic di ini tration in a time of reac- traffic Mindgy -and Manchester thereby be. Robert Medd,, 308; Thomas Todd, 284^ Dub try, 0,0
0 Ethel. They, came ou�-of the McKee bush, of the Christmas di r. After tli� inner and music on the glasses by the Hens family,
tion from a real estate booni�ana ing to
were quite, ready to take away came wport oVentry. Thomas Durnion, 273 ; Robert Pafdon, 154. near Molesworth.
man had been satisfied temperance papers were excellent.
DikD wrrii 1�im.' Paul Schwartz,the only For House of Refuge,, 172; against 160. For -At th� �Gchool trustee ecI
gotten gain but their own muef t�be extravagance, and the blamer election At -were � distributed, and a vote on,prohibi-
for thehigh living holder a cliproical. secret,for making Prohibition, 327; againat, 100. Holmeaville on Wedriesday of )apt week, tion was taken which stood 14 for and 5
by
tbuched. This is the 6rat feature -of this rate of'taxation and for su,ndryoth nec;a- cheap high gra ]a steel, died suddenly a few BLY-TH. Reve, N. R. Young by accla.
P. J. 1�vans was elected it& place of J. Tre- against.
pernicious so called protective ovateib�_ We nary evils has been placed upon h 0 I_ days aigoat Pb DeniXVille; Pa. mation. Counloillors-.Thomas H. Ashbury, worth&, who retired. Grev.
-Owing to the unusually heavy rains the
give: men the righC to take money from ders, -the result being that the an SIR SAMURL,BAKEA DEAD."Sir. Samuel F: Matcalf, Andtow McNally, Tli�mas W. -Sombody attempted an. entrance to Dr. week before last the -river at Exeter'rose OJAITUAV.Y. -The silent boatman visiW4. er, feLauchlin on Tuesday
k he djotinguished African ex- Scott Yor House of Refuge, 122 ; against, Cavanagh's residence in Brussels, on*the a considerable height and by its tremendous a ome of Duncan 3
others which they have-, not ea White Ba to th
swept things. Another thing that no, doub of last week and carried the spirit of Thomas
t plorer,, died turday at his residence, at 16. For Prohibitioq,.. 117 against 64. Ten evening of Christmas by forcing off the- force caused a, large portion of the da 'to
in. The
keeper of the look on one of the dcors. 'come t; disaster. The -loss to Mr". Howard
straightway consider this freely contributed largely to Mr. Kennedy's vic- Newton Ab 0 t, I)8vonehire.,'England. women voted fo- D. the, eldest sou, across the tide.
r and 4 against.
1,-T D1FF1CUL�1ES.:--Thq -EAST WAWA -NOW. -Reeve, Thomas H. age
iege as their. personal,right and not!, to ory was the fact that he had his forces well Northern Yacifle -Mr., Harry Jones, blacksmith- and car- deceased, who was 28 years of was a
- ." -.! I V_ will be considerable,'ae be has spent consid- more I
be withdrawn at pleasure or a loa#�� b __% I Rail WAY is 1 6 Bad p) igfit., Its debts have Taylor, 198 Patterson, 198 ; it b6ing a tie riage makerof Exeter,has taken as partner most eati.mable young mah, faithful to every
organized, -while Mayor Fleming bad no n arable time and money during- the past sum. 40 the
in re $610,;00,000 in on'
c ' ased e year, the.Cloirk gave the casting vote in favor of a Mr.- Ross, of Grand Bend, which arrainge- trust reposed in him and lived'a; moEt ex.
paid. The struggle England Y mar in putting it in repair- ifter a similar emplary life. is M,
organiz%tion whatever. SEYENT' YJ�ARS IN THIc MIN Taylor,: the sitting Rsoifa., Robert iShiell ment took effect on January let. He was bom in Gr
through to gain free trade will I-STRY washout caused by last sprin 'a -flood. Ho- ey town- bound
�g , W-1 ship and spent his life at the parental home.
Francis E; Dri w, of Grand Rapid@, died'in was elected Deputy by acclamation. Coma, -The maddest man in Exeter' on Christ. ever it is Mr. Howard's intention to' re,, Last August he was taken with S4 attaek:of memb
intensified in the United States.
oillors, X Robertson', 294; Walter Sco
St, Joseph, M chigan,the other day, aged tt, morning was r. h. Collins- when he areas build it and make a much stronger job.
Self Interest in Politics. �Rl years. ae lad been' a Methodist. minis.' 263; R. G. McGowan, 240;'George Quian, n a� a gastric fever and I
take time to undo the work of two, fters- and fou d h If dozen horses ti 'ad a 1�ng, hard ilege. He
16 �mpiug his �Mise E. A. Skitnings, of Goderich, has for Jbi
At this- time of the year, when municipal tor for 70 year gained up suffie ently'to at abo,A but did
tions, and a long time. It seems 101. F6r House of RefuRej 134; againat$ 'beautiful lawn full of holes. just published, in sheet form, set to music of i
elections are just over, and in many places NWINE A D uG IN TE MARKET. -The 254. Fo Prohibitionj 297;'against, 92. -Air. W. Grigg, late- of Clinton Oun Tt rejain his accustomed strength. A short, ess
'the present upheaval should resuk�ely -in j her own compoeitio% one of Oe patriotic daUj
w1ne growers n the South.�of Franco'have Five women vofed for -Prohibition and none Club,but now of Victoria, British Columbia, time ago he took a velapso and went down
the.,�reviaioa, extenal"' e though it be, iA � the -People are lookin ot cam- :had such a' intage that tile market is agai f d brother, the late quickly,pamaing a" stated above. The around after a h y
v paign, involving a stiff canvass, many things g- has gone on an eight mouthB'seal hunting Lieutenant Richard Skimmings- Tho? funeral took place on Thursday afternoon,
Al-pKinley bill,. instead of a change in the utt6d) a drug at one HULLETT. -Deputy, McDonald, _M;f cruise on the --cast of Japan. the Summer Win'
do Sigh, was compoiged
but
els Com -
meet theirision which were overlooked in Penny a.qiart. Churchill, 232.,, Councillors, Snell, 455; -�-The nee oi- the Brussels market scales during his temporary residence in Bar- tb�d interment beinj[ made at Brune
syitem, but if the tendency towards higher
lin and fam.
the heat of the contesi. One of the FiixiLwG TRAkips..-The iew Poputlis� Po. -Brighem, 418; Lsoliam, 36f; McGregor, for 1891,bas been purchased by W. J. Me- mud&, where he went to improve hia etery. Mr. and Mis; McLach. most
P-Totection be defeated much will have beer, lice commissioners of Atchison, Kaneaq, 247. For House of Refuge, 283; against, Cracken, for the.� sum of $98. The.new ten* 86a aily have the sympathy of the community in
lamentable things that we notice at such a ttered he Ith bdt every line of i
t
ined-, even though the new tp�riff be r0i have decided to compel tratups who apply 283. For Prohibition,' 344ggainst, 220. their sd bereavem t.
ga ton set of scales is expected in the course of breathes- a fervent devotion to the land of en
lime is the v�ry small part which public for meals and odging to work on -the rock- Eleven women oted' for rohibition and GLEANINGS. -W -.-A. Smith is home from the
mucl�'- of an improvement in the direction of a week or -Bo.
his birth that makes the poem worthy a per -
questions or real fitness for the position pile in payment, one against. Montreal Colle
Eighty-6even tramps werw Owing to' a jaM of ice in the river above manent place in Canadian literature. go for his holidays. -J
free tkn&. It is Often'& distinct gain to be Ames
Here fed and IodQe4 one,day lately. TURNBERRY. -Reeve and Deputy re-elect- the boat,houses, aV Goderich, a large body nache�,\�pent the holidays at Trow- to -Olo
sought, pl%y in the game of politics. Moore, ti
'A few days ago, the new water tank at bridge and vicinity. -Lather Ball
able to, stand still, So we must not measa-re To i3E HiNOED.-The Chicag"o jury that ed by aocl.amation.' Councillors, Wm. Gem. of the water flows �Iong the Attrill side,and and we Bee a Reeve elected because he
the Wilson bill by �he standard.0 free has 11 has been trying Preudergapt,on the charge mill, 240 -John Diment, 231 ; John -Mos- is- washing away a large amount of earth Brussels was filled, and in a* day or'two, it- Sheriff, of Toronto,�rere here last week on
trade, bat rath4r by the standard of extreme large family connection,- there a Mayor of having muroered Mayor Harrison return- 9rove,Jr:,! 215 _- Win. Mundell, 195. For from the bank.- waa' without water, On examination brief visit. -W. 'D. Hill, f Lethbridge, in thl
Prohibitio, it was -discovered that what is Manitoba, arrived at the e he belongs to a certain pd a verdict df guitty, and 'recommended. 29.4; against, 86. Eight wo. --Ip the Toronto Mail of Saturday, 23rd parental home on
protection.. party, which has no more to do with muni- that the priso4ek bd hanged. men voted for Prohibition and none. against. ult , among the pictures of children from sqpposed to be a subterranean ' chan- Christmas: night on a short visit to see his f
In Canada, the ituation is much diff erent. ItAcE CENTENARIANS. -David J. GnEy.-The Reeve and first Deputy were alTover the.prQvince appears an excellent nel. runs through that locality and the re- mother . -�-Mr. L�vio,,,w.ife and -daughter, of
Ce bo
rerel6eted b cipal affairs than the inhabitants of "the Williams, a familiar figure in Saratoga, died y acclamation. - Second Deputy� portrait of the youngest son -of Mr. ut heavy rain' had damaged the bottom of Holmenville, and J. W. Hill And daugh T he evil is n r so old nor eo deep rooted John teri LEI
MOOD, if there are'any. In another place there on Saturday morning at the advanced A. C. Da'mea,394; Ed. Bryans, 356. Coun- Raneford, of Clinton. the tank. - The tank filled -up again without of Clinton, were visiting at aohn Hills last
as ip the United tates Our producing it.- f - any pumping
of one bun eek. -The- total
we see one pouncillor -,'elected because he age dred and three years. jae pillors, James Turnbull, 999 ; Thomas En- -The wedding in announced on Wednes� and has now considerable w' proceeds of the autograph, the]
duitries soi Ur ou �velg� in importanee G tr water in it. As to what will be done wi.th the V
stood in wfth the boys, another because he was.Yho son 0 Gresham Williams, who' 117- n iv,. 384 ; Win. Brown, 3�8. For House of day, January, 10th, of Mr. Will Pickard, of quilt in connection with' R�e)o church was manufacturing ind4stries that 4 ed to be one h' ndred nd thirteen, and his Refuge, � 305;*,agaiust, $20. For Prohibi- HqltneavkIIe,10 Miss Minnie A. Rumball, it is not yet decided. A good job was d nej,, stated last week to be $108.
flattered the vanity of a half dozen leading in building the tank, and it was expected b&en $198.-Nex' It should have
they cam, ao as they' like. The blind grandfather d ed at the -age of one . hundred 468 -'again!t! 25W�� I ;Fouiteen' women 9 to fill thp bill exactly. t season John McIntosh,
mesa of Oau* liter of! Mr. Eby Rumball,. of Goder- app
men in his ward, while good men peculiar- and twe ty-ni voted f0i'Prohibition'sno 4 against. ich township"4 l4th �concension, and John- Cre ar, 9th' con-
pairtyia�n is the kreateat diffioulCy iii the 'n I � -Alargenumber of Wingham?s citizens cession r
fitted fdr the position are treated to't the DiFD IN ILWAUKIRE.-Mme. Alice BRUSsps.-douncillori-The -dounci)lors -On Th�drsdsy evening, 21st ult., the intend erecting new brick residencef.
ly attended the complimentary supper given A portion of the W-1th
Way of/free Stellina,,once well-known -opera were all, re-elected by acclamation as fol- members ofh Rev, R. Paul's BibI6 material -will be hauled
cold.,and unsavory dish,of defeat,for ther singer, claso,
there will ha" to be i very extensive br,",k- no 0 who co nan 1:d splendid salary, died in, Iowa W. H. Kerr, Reeve,, and W. H. Me- Methodist Sbuday Shool, visited Victoria to Dr. Meldrum on Tuesday evening of last this winter. -Mrs. David Meg ire, who has
u
on6
reason than that -they disdained to fawn Milwaukee in extreme poverty on Chriatma Craoken, Robert Graham, P.. Williams and Week. The doctor was presented with an been residin at Peterborofor th6 Pa
ing up of party lines before the object �is ac.- i cottage and kesented himwith a handsome address, expressive of the high opinion en, is - 9 It year;
upon and flatter a lot of meD, some of whom day and wai buried. by a kind-hearted S. Witton, counaillors. T4ere voted for the easy chair asi a token of their regard, isiting during the, Christmas hol complished. There is no meeA here to accept friend. tertained of him by tl�e town idays
they could, not respect, and others of whom House Of Refuge, 213 ; lLgtkinst, 3. For -A horse 4riven by some Brussels youths speople gener- with her parents and friends. She 'willre.
any makeshift -or to be d4tisfie4 wi,th ah- A-,4 EM1NE-NT W04AN GoNE.-Mrs. Prohibition, .140'; -against, 19. Eighteen ally. He replied in nuitsible terms. Short turn next Week.
V_ Mar- got' away from them at 3 A. m., Tuesday
11 they considered sensible enough not to de. OP -Mrs. James . Baker and,
uthing but am -complete and final overthrow of garet Martin, one* of the most emineub wo- wornen vq'ted for and I against, morning of 1�ab week, and the proprietor. eeebes were 4hade by a -number of those Mrs. J. Hall, both Of Shelby, Michigan, are
M12hodis iscop A"d
sire anything of the sort. When one Bees men in the -Reevo, B. S. Cook, acelima- did n3t get t4e rig, until Wednesday after- present, all testifying to their high =_�
the protective, principle. The sooner we t Epi a] church in Howlcrc. appre visiting relatives here. The former is a
these things one feels instinctively like cry- the South a, d author Of many books on tion ;'first deputy reeve, Samuel Ferguson, -noon, when it was found on the 3rd conces- ciation of the doctor an a citizen, and re- sister of Mrs. J9hu. Hill and Bishop Ward, Sir
trample thff life out of the beast the less gretting bis departure fr
om, town. The Brussels. They came last Saturday. It is solo
ibg shame 1 shame ! on intelligent anadi- Methodism, d�ed at Columbia, South Caro. acclarnAtion; second deputy reeve, Alex, sion of Grey,, doctor left next day for tford, where he 25 years since Mr. Wardand Mrs. Baker
harm it will do. ans. We cannot think that these thing lina'.0n the 27th ult. She *as boin in OCot- Graham; councillors, Andrew Sloig, John -At a meeting of the Wingliarn Preeby-
nd in 1897.
la Gregg. torian congr�gation, on Tuesday, December will practine his profession. met before. -A horse belonging to Pic I I hard
would happen, or that self interest would MONEY FOR A FOOT. -David W. Hart, of The Gausnoque Reporter, of a late Williams Brussels,' w bees
Rev.- J. L. Murray, M. A., Kiricar. "found in- Richard
Hard Times. be allowed to ride roughshod over patriot-' Dodg� City, K &Asae, a railroad man, is busi- dine, Modezatr, presiding, a call to the 'a barnyard, 3rd - concession, laft of v
date, contains a loiii report of the Board of Pearson
More ot the Same. Educatiolimeet* * Tuesday t
We here,. in rural Canada, ire prone to iam and, the best interests both of the home ly engaged in collecting the insurance on a Rev. D. Perria, of Cheole7, was formally Ing in that place, Mr. J. C. morning- It Wan attached to a top
$N,000 foot] that he I t under a ChicaLro (From the Brussels Post.) adopted. i Linkipter, formerly of Clinton, is' the prin' bDu
and although it had, ran away from
complain of the scarcity of moneyj dull and the community, did the electors bat street car a *heals last sam"mer' Mr, H�rt We consider the Liberals of South Huron -Mr. Geoirge McTavish has purchased cipal of the Model School the6, and the Cranbrook little or no damage was done ta
is- edm- pause to reflect before they allow themselves had insured against the Ion of a leg the woo on
and hard times �gneridly, Th
trade showed, good judgment in the selection of I -board showed its appreciation of his oar- the outfit.
in a �,ill property in Wingham, and
plaint, -it is true, I is not without. to be carried away ;by these dangerous long list of'companies and to the sum total M.. Y. McLean, Editor.,'of the Huron Ex-. will fit it up Ifor a furniture factory. The vloes by' increasing his salary $100, making
Tim es are hard, even in- Canada, and this currents, It would of W,000. .1le is now reaping the benefit PosrroR, as the standard bearer a:t the forth- it $1,000. In hicgenoral remarks the In.
probably be a wise purchase wan made :through- Mayor Gor- Hibbert.
of hisforesight. coming election to the Legislature. M�-Mc- don, who his been negotiating with the opector says The sta
count !nta passed a very
ry is now pasing through a period of thing to do a lot of thinking betpreen, this do
STEAD CREA!rES A STM.'-Eclitor W. T. Lean is well known in the riding where he owners of th6 property. for some time. satisfactory examiiiation in all heir THE COU.Nm.-The towne-hip council f or
depresdon the.equal of which has not been and the time of thq.,mext election, of has resided for many years. He is no Mr. -Fo*',Ier, of Taokorsmith, has been in iin.
-what. Stead, of Lor�donj England, created quite-& ta The teaching in this Model School work' Hibbert is the Name 'this yiar '" laft and
bifter partisan, but true to- his principles will be composed an follows., Reove, Thok.`
felt for many years. But *hen we read and ever charaeter,it may be. sensation at meeting of women's oldbe at engaged as teacher in No. 7 RullettJor"next usually good, being marked especially by
the Audit 1n,'in Chicago one and he will make a useful member in the yea �Lr 0 Vodden, o thoroughness and -i . htelligence," RYAU ; first deputy, Peter Campbell ; coun- Wei
hear of the distress among our neighbors, We need hardly say.� that this article ba or day -lately. r oftlors, Matthew
Fine ot House. The prospects of his election are cssi*
clot] and riches, he said, did n Joe Miller, JohnA. MoLsiren,
wehavereason for thankfulness to Provi- neither a local nor 'a personal bearing par- on Dtod school trustee, on Wed. -Am, event of unusual interest to a lar Win. Feeney. Pal
esday of last week, in the same section, in circle of relatives . and friends
dance that our lo 00 tilcularly but is inspired simply by a calm before him w judge- iGs--Mr- and MrseHenry
t has been cast in so g dly -make women, perfect.' Many of the womem� pronounced good by those qualified to 'n of Mr.
0 f disreputable then tho place of . I w4th- -,.
#r. Ed. Crawford.. Graham McDonald and MissAimle Mito
a land. While prices for farm 'products a, of the whole field of our politics. any wo hall, orell have returned from Dakota to -Ontario
re survey m%n o� Fourth Avenue. becaule they (From the Toronto Mail). A very 1#�Snaut. gathering met at the of Molesworth,' took place on the evening to spend he winter. -Robert
low and unremuneratives, businese.in alinq0t Public office is a public trust, not a re. squander 6, Ith on themselves and were Mr. M. Y. McLean-, editor of thd &&forth residence of Mr. John Peart, 4 Lacknow, of Christmas day, when the" two highly moved into the town Nixon hag
V111
eaw"as'eansured by some pres- Exromou, is to be �be Liberal candidate an Wednesdai evening of last week to wit. esteemed ' 4, 9
elfish. S-; of Mitchell, h i
ad young people were united in mar. renjed, his forra to Josiah Watson for a term
ch nd labor scarce, and ward for personal -popularity or private am. ent after he hl- retired, and a lively discus- for the Legislature, in South Huron. Mr. nose the m f bi daughter Julia A. riage at the residence of the bride's paroits.
while men in nearly- every calling are fre- bition. We should ct for such positions, sion wan had.i .sele' �oorge Is of Year* -"31M L&Mbp Of Owen Sound,,� I , Bishop, the formei' representative, having to i Greer, of West I Wawanosh. The unpropitious wesiher did not neem. in 4spendin f weeks under - the pare -'tsl
quently perplexed and worried, "we fancy -not the men we like beat as friends, nor t'n' HASTENED tO His DyyffG CHILD; -Fr&nclfj g a , ew n
H
withdrawn after twenty-one year&'.. service. The bride looked lovely in -cream catshmere any way to. lesson the interest of the large roof---J*ph Hodgson, �hypnctift, is in the
. I trimmed d lace flounces number Of invited guostomor the merriment neighborhoo'
there are few, if a who are actually suf. men who have treated us white" f
ny and to J. Dawes, th ealthy Chicago brewer, re- Mr. McLean to or gooi reasons h hly re- rich with satin an d. -A number of -the young Pee tri
fering for the nipcessries of life who h ceived' w9rd at New Orleans on Saturday spected and valued by his- party. . re says '-.her sister Em a, who acted in the capacity of the assembly. The bridr is the eldest
house
he will give the MowAt Government an in- of brideemai wearing a dress of the same daughter of Mr. and MjW. William Mitchell, warming at. 10-�ku Balfour'sn the
eve whom we owe a, good turm,* but the men that his child was dying in Chicago, and, 16 Of tb0 neighborhood. attended- the
22nd ult.,
who,
per f