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matters because they are occasionally Di imocrats of the third district have force, the people would know exactly . - tered nature of settlement, butter- fee of aid toward the realization i1of the waa given, and after justice had 'been I
Ladies' Underwear. Wells, I 1. what they were paying for government, tories are taking hold in some good die. great work proposed in theivoln1i1e. done to a most bountiful rep
, broken. There is not nearly so much ni minatea David A. a d tw . . "t All re.
I ed to the old Methodist church
1. I .. . i - and if extravagance or misappropriation tricts. On -the Red River, Mr. Labos. Ixcw&AsE oF roruLATioN.—T e pop- PaIr
. smuggling nor nearly go much illicit die- gt ished free trader. In New 7or i 8, an w ere a formal farewell ,entertainment
. stere has begun packing sweet cream but- a a 327,
, � I of the public funds were cariied on, the ulation of South - D kots, i , 7, ting L
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tilling as there, would The if there wore Ofty two candidates proposed by the outcry against it would be .more prompt ter of,very.high quality with the China increase in ton years of 229,580 or was held, when ititeres addresses
Several new line4, opened and ready ,� � ' andJapan markets in his -eye. Mr. - 233 65 per cent. � wore delivered by Revda. Sellery, Hart.
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for sale also an abundance of Shawls, no law forbidding theme offences and Tariff Reforni League have be,e c- and decided than it is now when the FZAL IN Mi&xico.—ExtensiVe coal ley And, Paul. The excellent
I L Ae County Democra roducing classes are humbugged into Barree, at the same locality, makes this made
&e. providing for the punishment of iofrac- cc pted by BY. which was furnished by the Win
Wraps, Hoods, Sbarfs,, Cloudsp . ., i ; gelie'ving that by some'fiscal legerde- year 60,000 lbs, where three years back beds have been discovered in t e prov- ham
tions. The name,, maybe, said with r 'ard 0 ie of them, 117homas DeWitt Wa ruer, I 'i Vocal- and Instrumental Qaartette tlut
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Some"very pretty patterns and colorings � main the taxes are taken out o' some he had only 15,000, and whatever &ictu- ince of Tiaxcalla, Mexico, I I
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- ' to a law prohibiting the manufacture - h4s beeR ixc,�pted. - by Tammany &I go. other fund than the'wealth brought ations may be in the ' quality, and price NEw AppoiNa-Em—Sir Charles Poor- deligLhted every person. Tke cOngregs. ...
all. at very close prices for cash. I. . I tion were favored With exception
ra. And --The other, lol�,'. Croandale, is one of he forth by labor." of home dairy butte�, the factory make - son has been appointed Solioitor�Gener- ailly good I'll,
� . and sale of into�icating liquo . I � I I I ; - commands the highest, figure at ali al of Scotland. I I weather on both days. . The proceeds
if such a lsw were as efficiently on- -the- 'editors �f Henry George's "Stan- I 11 I i
. - : i . A� Sir Richard Cartwright's meeting times. We make capital cheese too, DIED ON A TRAis.—Mr. Lappin, which amounted to over $W will W de.'
dard," and, like all single -tax men, is o n c .
Edward McFaul, forced as eith'er' of the laws we :have � I but I think butter will find more favor chairman of the Liverpool St ck Ex- voted to the ew hurob ' -
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� I referred to, who will gay . that it in favor of abWishirig the tariff, insti lad at Norwood, in the County of Peterboro, by and by for the sake I of the calves change, died on a train while g�iXlg to —Stewart Straiton, ton of Stavion.
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SEAFORT11. ' . .1 4 wh)Fje the Other day, the �ote of thanks was that we will always want. Andrew business. I I agent Straiton, of Goderich, left home
would not be productive- of- the greatest of merely ridding it of taxes .-
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� — pr1oceeds do ,not go entirely to ahe mov6d by Rev. Mr. Clarke, and second- Milcolm, one of our befit cheese makers, THE UNPopuLAR McKiNLEY BILL. Central. -School in that town, but ap
-, good. Now., why is itthat we can not I . has hidden himself somewhere in the New York merchants, through their.
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NEW `ADVERTISEMENTS have - subh a law and . have itenforeed G�vernment. 1 In Cle7eland-one of these ed by Rev. Mr. Conway. It is . not Lake Dauphin country,, and there are. lawyers, are attacking the constitution- parently failed to reach the!e .
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- — ohnson Ofteli that clergyme6 take so prominent t not been sitien since. He
i too ? The only reason is that our at solute free' traders, T. L. J V still encouraging reports from that see- ality of theXbKinley bill. - 1 - in 86 b Niht�
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9W The figure between the parenthesis after � . � !, a part at a political meeting. The tion. There is ariskishbuld a cycle of , looki " lad of 10 years, and has al,ways
, They w io ran,two �,'ears ago in a strong Re- . , . SN,ow FALLS.—There was a light fall
each line denotes the page of the paper on which legislators are not in favor of it. I I mover of the vote eulogized Sir Rich ard's wet years f � much of that of snow throughout England, Suad ctual and obedient, and his
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the advertisement will be found. - - publican distAct, has this yearbeen addk,pss for its fair 9nd candid tone. He come again o � - �
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Kippen Carriage Factory -IV. C. Kyle. (5) find it more profita o' � was 6ot a politician, he said, bat,, he the way, has not come a drop more than re� . parents are na , turally very anxious as to
stand-pQint, to pander t the opposite re:tominated in A Democratic district. . . I - Diligent search bu
Auction Sale -A. D. McDonald. (6) � . I - . at Riesen Gebirge Ind a heavy frost; hi's whereabouts.
Restaurant For Sale—Expositor office. (6) influence than to stand up for temper- - ong, who is a conser� held. that there was no antagonism be- � .
M a- we need here. We can stand more than has been felt at Berlin. There has also � been made, but so far without result.
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Shropshire Sheep For Sale -T.' Anderson. (6) i we have got. . been -a light fall of snow. An early 'Goderich
Girl Wantf.d—Expositor Office. (8) once and prohibition. So long as our tive. -on the tariff question, was � is the United States, 'and he hoped to see Whatever rhay be the checks upon and hard winter is anticipated. Curling Club was held in the Colborne
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Important 11;oticeL-Robert Scott. (8) legislators are men who profit by and opponent in the primaries, but Jo in- closer trade relations with the United
Thanksgiving Dinner -Ladies Aid Society. (8) . States than had existed at any time farming this year the i towns have made HIGii TiDim.—Tbe tide in the Hudson Youse in that town last Fridgy� 17th
Don!tForget--H. F. Edwards.'(8) pander to the liquor ,traffic, we need son's majority was over five thousa id. . a very considerable expansion. The im- River on Sunday was the highest in 40 inst., when the following officers ,were
Specialties -D. Weismiller. (8) . I � since the abrogation of the old reciproo- proved quality of thei� buildings is also years. Millions of bricks in the yards elected for the ensuing year: Wm.
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Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. -D. S. Faust. (8) ,not expect, to, have a prohibitory law mocrats throughout ;he ity treaty. We are further told the noticeable. In Winnipeg there has been between Roseton and Albany, -New Proudfoot, president; T. B. Perry, vice.
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Special Drives --Duncan & Duncan. (8) , enforced and unless it is enforced we East are nominating men'of this stamp, sentij�nent was' loudly applauded, as it
Seaforth Roller Mill -W. 11. Code & Co. (5) ' Y , I 'It is in marked con- a considerable boom, in real estate, a York, are lost. I president; Rev. J. A. Anderson, Chap.
Dr6sses, Mantles, etc.�-B. McFaul. (1) are better without'it. As soon as those men must soon be classed as Republi-' deserved to be. number of American speculators having � I lain; C. A. Humber, Eecretary-treasur.
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Ladies' Underware-E. McFaul. (4) who oppose this traffic, and apprehei!id: calls or Democrats according as t ey trastwith much of the wordy nonsense put in good money here. We have just I . . I er; John!Bain, Of Toronto, and C. A. -
Girls Rlanted-Queens' Hotel. (9) . 11. so m6ch indulged in in these days by a � missed another jot of speculators who Huron Notes. Humber, representative members ;
Great Bm,i,ti,ns--A. Weseloh. (8) the evils of it, secure a majority of beieve that a tariff should help cert in cert in c -styled I'loip'lista." I has Capt. McGregor, T. B.
Are You V Me -W. R, Counter. (5) a. lass of self wanted to get hold -of a franchise for —Miss Jennie Dudley, of Brussels, Perry, John
Young and Old -E. McF%ul. (8) parliamentary represea:tatives who r1'e- industries or sh�uld burden all'ali e. Mr. �Ionway, the seconder of the resolu- electric street railroads. Some 'old- Just completed a quilt with 6,175 pieces Yale and Capt. McLean, committee of .
School Boys -E. McFaul. (6) fuse to encourage or support the traffic, The struggle �vill, no doubt be a severe tion,_declared that " what Sir Richard time methods of working the oracleL In it. It took a good many hours work. management.
A Famous Clothing House -Jackson Bros. (5) - . � ' .. had said should be taken home by the I —At the annual meeting of the Wing.
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A Full Line -R. Jamieson. (5) , � either by precept or -example, we may . one, but the result can scarcely be, " i especially by the farmers, the were, it is miderstood, tried Upon the —Miss Harriet Campbell, who is at ham Curling Club, recently held, the
Still'it. Spre&dB-7-Lumsden & -,Vilson. (6) ' peop�e, aldermen, but somehow the scheme got .
Teacher Wanted -J. Erratt. (5) expect to get a prohibitory law and to do Ated. Restriction and consequent -present teaching in School Section No. �
Berkshire Pigs For Sale -R. DeJbridge. (5) I ' . ' roundation of the nation's prosperity, out and the operators left. 13, McKillop, has be�!n engaged as following officers were elected for the
Caution -Jas. Snell. (6) � I have it enforced, but not before. The monopoly and oppression are doomed and those most deeply interested in the Tb'e latest rumor here is that your old teacher for Section No. 4, Hallett. current year: John Inglis, president -
� ' great question they had beard. diecussed M ut, vice-president; John Nee'
House For Sale -A. D. McDonald. (6) way to, get this is, to'� send to, Parlia- in every free �ountry. friend, Alderman CRIloway, is to run —The Young People a Christian Asso- Sextus 0 .
Chester White Pig -3f. HazfeWood. (5) . � 1. . to -day." They must have some pretty lands, secretary- treasurer-:-
. n,as' are practically for the Nlayoralty this or next year. A ciation, of Melville church, Brussels, 11 H. W. C.
Che8ter White Pig -G. C. Chesoey. (6) - : sensible, level-head�d clergymen down good many of his colleagues would have purchased a street lamp and had it Meyer, atron; Mrs. John 'Ne
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- ---- � . -_ as well -as professedly, temperance men. . BirchaH. . in Pdterboro countyl , delighted with any scheme that would placed in front of the church. ; John Hanna,
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I 0o long as our Parliaments are filldd, ' I keep him upstairs—or down just where —Robt. Nichol, .6th concession of represen a:tive, Hugh Miller. Winglign,
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-#It r 0 n tX V 0, 0 it J0 V# with men who not only drink them- "he latest sensation in connect on - MANIT6B�& LETTER. be is; they would like a good deal to Morris, recently purchased a No.. I im- I-lub -is onvener of Tankard group I5,
� . wii �h the Bir6hall case is a letter p r_ OUR
.eD - . . - : see somebody else there. -It is a pity to proved large white Yorkshire h compose of the following,clubs, Walk-
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--..- - selves but encourage others to follo'* pol ting 'to 61 * og from B
- . � ; - cc , e from some part 1 of (From Our Own bor r!espondent.) see so much energ and talent fail of a breeder near Guelph. The animal erton, ussels, Kincsrdine, Lucknow,
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 31,1890 their ekample, ye may expect the liqubr . . . . . - � . by h y . Wroxeter and Wingham.
, . Michigan and, signed "Colonel," and WWXrPEG, per,ouer 25th, 1890. appreciation is fellow laborers in the weighed 110 pounds when only 4 months -
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I civic C011110ilS. old. . —On Nonday of' last week a man
I traffic to go unchecked and that the wh ich -was addressed to Birchmll. lIn This has been a very troublesome har- . with a so ilor-Ii . ke appearance, who hail -
The Licensing System. work of ruining our young men wt vest for more than onereason. Farmers —Mr. John Taylor, of Exeter, has a
� . . ill it the writer 'confesses that it . as . ed from " etroit, and who said he was
In another column we pablish an arti- continue. But let, us have our legisll%- he raised a great deal more grain than moat small sprig of a raspberry bush � which 96
and not Birchall who -miirdo�,ed of them knew how to handle, and Christian Endeavor. is laden with berries and blossoms. strapp A, " wanted to sell an overcog,t
cle from the Woodstock SentinelRe- tive halls purged, of such men and then Benwell. The Second Annual Convention of This is a rare specimen of nature and to Mr. h �urphy, an employee of Mr. J-.
� .,; The letter goes into' ' de;il although a few cars of harvest hands
. the Ontario Provincial - Union of the at this season Carey, .6f Goderich. Mr. Mar by
view, headed 11 Javemile Drinking," we will have temperance . legislati6n an states how themurderw'se-cot from -Ontario were run up here at a low �! p!
I very seldo,m seen of the
Christian Endeavor Society was held i I agreed tA, take the coat for- $5, but
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-t at tead of iving the nian five one dollar
which follows, pretty much the .same which will be efficiently enforced. OAC milted. It is generally supposed 8, rate,!they de7manded such high wages year.
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lines as taken by us last week in a para- of the first eviden- . , that Arery few cared to employ them, the city of Hamilton last week.' There —The other day Mr. Joe. A.! Clark 8 �
ces that we are ap- thi i letter was written by Birchall hi m- f . . t� . -,' were over 500 delegates from various packed, in the orchard of Mr. 1 James bills he ave him fo - ur ones and a five,
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graph on the game subject. We also proachi,ng this point would be an &'gita'- - . , pre erring o -run the -risk in the field to parts of the- province present. Its Re* nolds, Hallett, a barrel of b :autifu;l ant', did � iot discover his mistake until .1
. � . . eel: and was, in some way or other, payi6g W or mor"e'a month for men - y e
commend to the careful attention of our tion on the part of our legislators them- f " bjectis to encour�ge sor - - tirr e. after the in -an had left, and
11 orwarded to the United States to The whom they must 'pay wet or dry. It 0 young people to northern spy apples that were expressly -
ks of Mr. Me '� . - . � .1 - I . take active part in Christian work. It intended for the Right Hen. 'ff. E. th ( ., all , ifforts to find him were fruit.
.! rained very heavily'for.two days in the . .
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readers I the pungentremar - selves to have .the saloon removed from mailvd, back to him again, * - - vi w beginning of S . eptembe-'r-,. just- when a . is non -denominational. It was founded Gladstone, London, England. lebs.
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Kay,which are appended to the Review's the precincts the Parliament build trength\to the effort bei by Rev. Dr. F. E. Clark, of Boston. —Notwithstanding the alleged, scarc- —On Saturday afternoon, 18th inst.,
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article. This is a subject which the ings. So long as this disgrace to ma,de to secure� his reprieve. , S. gta& and for-& fort " lit, the weather This gentleman was present at the ity of apples in Huron this year Mr. Edii-i Dennis, of Brussels, met with an
public, at times, think too little about- civilization exists, we need not expect ; I I I 9 Convention and took accident whereby her left leg wait
, howevei, 'it jig WE68 .-tan ZT. Fortunately it an active part in Thos. Cox, of the 6th concession,� Gode-
ag4inst this .theory' I Inost- tali in ' ` . brbken below the kne
� - - I I the proceedings, delivering several ex- rich township, rejoices in a 2501 barrel e. Mr. Dennis -
. � was cold most of the time and very little � . ving some am&
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We are all too apt to grow interested in. much temperance legislation that will sta ; ted by the jail authoritiesi �W_ho 6x- cellent addresses. i The convention yield from his orchard. Not [a bad was rem( i 11 trees from hit
and excited over questions of politics or be of practical value. . I sprouted, but th6irewere streaks of lot, and i 6a they began to fall the chil-
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.1 . I &mine all his -� correspondenOle'-before tit f rost and'premature ripening owing to lasted for two days, with two e'vening asset� with apples ruling at $2.�5 per
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trade which are calculated: to put money � . leaves the jaill that no ouch letter "a hot Winds before that, ,and this, with. meetings, and the time was pleasantly barrel. I W1 -
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in or take money out of our packets, Is a Hen a Bird 9 " ' I and profitably occupied by the delivery —Postmaster Fisher, of Wi I gham. 'ohortride:. Edina's foot caught some I
� ever been sent out by Bitchall also -it the bleaching by rain, will-, bring down 9 I
. . 9 I of addressess, the reading of papers, who has not been well for some, time way in t e crotch of the tree, and in the
e fall the injurywas done. Thebonewas
while we �-er-look these great moral 'This is likely to become a question of has transpired that an American called our Vost record to 2 hard, with a good &c., all b6aring upon the work of the started on a health -recruiting tri to th'
I few Aages lower in ba6i cases. But we IP
questions which really have a greater very considerable importance to- the O' Colonel " - was very familiar with have a reat bulk of krain to sell, and we Society. The statistical statement Northwest Territories on Tuesday of speedily set, and the patient is getting
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influence upon both Quir lives and our people of this country. An Ottawa di' I I I � 9 showed that the number of societies last week. He expects to put most of along nicely, and will ere many weeks
a- Birchall in Eniland before he left there are gletting more for our lowest grades I
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pockets. It is a fact that, there is more patch says : . I � and that the a�id "Colonel " was reg . a- than at one time in '87 for our best, so has doubled during theyear, but as 74 his time in at Calgary, and -will !return be- able to get about again we hope.
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money wasted, worse than wasted, in I that we will rake in & lot of money for out of the 196 societies had not reported about the 10th of December next.,' —Mr. 0. R. Holmes, of Holmeeville,
. The officials of the Custom depari- tered at an Hotel in London and is still . , I
intoxicating liquors every year than ment have . thoroughly examined the M�- . � it, though it discounts a good deal its it was impossible to give a full report. - Mr. George Glass, a former student returned ftom, the Nprthwest on Satur-
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Kinley bill, and they observe tvio *wetl remembered by the attendants bf summer promise. We had after the given were as follows: of the Seaforth Collegiate. Institute, but asy of last week, whither he -had been
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-would be saved by any ghange of our features about it worthy of bleiing rb- the Hotel; alo.o that a man answeribg first isin a fortnight of very choice Denominatione,,Xresbyterian, 94; Meth- who is now attending the Clinton Model with a load of horses, and which he one.
fiscal policy that could be 'made, and yet weatlier� in which most of the crop was odist, 58 ; Baptist, 23' Congregational, School, has been engaged to teach for ceeded in disposing of. He returned .
. . corded. , In the first place, according to to inis description staid one night a a - ! Episcopal, 5 ; m'iscellaneous, 6 ; I
* stackbd. a rain, which haa 2()-; 1891 in the school in McKillop how con- with a load of stock cattle. Mr. Holmes
we see people every where worked up their reading of. the Act, hens' eggs must hotel in Woodito--k about the time the Then mcr total 196 societies. Active members, ducted by Mr. G. A. Dewar.. Mr. says that notwithstanding the abundant
and excited over these trade questions, be admitted to the United,� States free. � again dried off, and threshing goes mer- 3,668 ; associate members, 1,795 ; Dewar intends studying dentistry af ter harvest in Manitoba, times are
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. The grounds of this belief are these. . In. murder was committed and on dep t- rily on. But it is not very likely that not as
and comparatively indifferent about im.. the list of dutiable goods -appears the ing left a revolyer unAe' I I ; will be threshed church r i embers, 3,500. The Rev. Dr. Chriatnike. I - good ag t'
I r his pillow. It the Ilat of our wheat . . hey might be, for the reason t�
mense losses directly- traceable to the item this Year, for the iotal bulk - is very Clark in his remarks in this connection —Mrs. Strachan, mother of A C. that continuous rain has prevented a lot z
"Eggs, 5 cents per dozeu. " In * a, I . . ' . . - '
P has also been ascertained that the bo a - stated he had 'attended the series of Strachain, of Goderich, departed this of the harvest being gathered, consider -
liquor traffic. But, the financial aspect the list of free goods is this item, "Eggs fou ed man were n I large. Some men will have ,big re- commencing with Nova life on Tuesday, 21st inst., in her 84th able being still out when he left, and
of birds, fishes, and I . !P d on the . murder . turn I 'one man i know was,offered'85c, conventions,
of this liquor question is the lea,st im. insects." 11 Now," i I Scotia, Maine and St. Louis, and spoke year,after an illness of about two months. unot b t ken i . �
. said Mr. G. W. Jessup, Dominion ap. such as he had ever been known 0 for his whole crop. This season. ought OR, 0 a n �
portant., The cost of it is of small to.- ' ' I of the great success of these great Up to the time of the fall'Which caused _—Miss'Annie Ta lor has been en-
, praiser, and one of the beat authorities wei 6r and that they corresponded in so e to be -a caution to those who', with the , _ � y I
p, ortance in comparison with the fii- on tariff matters in the Dominion, 11 i help �erhaps of a boy, will try to put -in gatherings. In the easti and west the her fatal illness she 'had been unusually gagred as teacher of the 2ad department
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' .. ,foot -prints' noticed g in society was very succeaeful. and had active for her years. The funeral
fluence it is having, upon the young and -an American importer enters a consign- � - o1i 9 150 abres of grlAin, for even with our -on of Brussels school as success
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to and around the spot -where the body wonderful power of handling that is ,not outlived the prophecies made concern- Thursday was very largely attended. �' Richardson, her duties to commence At
rising generation, the men of the f ature. ment of fiens'eggs as eggs of birds who ' - . ng it years ago. He ,had just arrived —On Sunday night- of last - week six the opening of the new year. Salary, I
can say that they are not birds' eggs 9 was found. There are several circum- acroo to be hf�ndled with so small help. I -
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That a very large number of the young No one will have the hardihood to sa * -stai I ices which I give this- "Colonel" In thb same way a ma n plans to do from the New York convention, where youths, of Stephen and Usborne, w�re $300'Ver annnim. Miss Taylor is now
men of our country a-re.becomini addict- y . I summer- fallowing, and before it is done a delegate had made a powerful plea for caught destroying the property now cc- attending the Normal .School, Toronto, -
1. I that a hen is not a bird. Even if the letter an air of probability and it is ' the International Convention to be held - cupied by Mr. Samuel Smith, London -and is well known in Brussels, having
ed to intemperate habits which, if not collector decided againatthe interpreta. , the worst weeds are 'nearly ripe, and do . Toronto next year. It was decided Road, and on Monday following each succes fully t ught in the Prim
. tion, the importer would: be entitled to well 'calculated to cause doubts in.the ripen� underground if not above. If 11 - a a ary De.
speedily restrained, will certainly result I e early to hold the next Annual iConvention at 11
I get a ruling of -the courts' on the ques. minds of some as to whether or not they do manageto turn it over thi was served with a summons to - appear partmcnt of thi;-school in that place for .
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in their ultimate ruin, is a fact too patent tion; In Canada the courts interpret Bimball was 'keally the perpetrator o i plowing will, with a good .shower in Peterboro and the following officers ,before an Exeter J. P. on a charge, of some time. Miss Richardson purpokes
to be denied by any one. It is, there- our tariff strictly according to its wo I L June, raise a crop of weeds fit to ripen were elected for the current year : wilful destruction' of property. They taking up let -class certificate work and ,
. I murder. There is, however, -no President, It. J. Colville, Peterboro; settled it out of cou*rt by paying a fee will ,likely attend one of the Collegiate
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f ore, a terrible thought, . that by licens- ling, and I suppose the'same would be - �i before frost comes o which they have first vice-president, Rev. Mr. Dickson, of $4 each. Institutes with that intent.
the case in the United S � doubt of the fadt that he was cognizant no time to check byn�fter surface culti-
ing and thus Making lega,l this traffic. . tates. The in- - I if . I . of Galt ; second vice-president Rev. —On Tuesday morning, 21st inst., at —On Thursday of last week a can .
tention of the legislators would have no f it d a Vlarty to it, and that he vation, and so there are more weeds I
we are not only deliberately placing � 0 - - than wheat next yea � r. Nothing short - W. F. Watson, of Toronto ; secretary- five o'clock, Eunice, the fifth daughter was brought before. Chas. Snell, J. P.,
. , weight whatever. It has no weight or knZa as" deal inore .than he has as yet A� k e 'treasurer, -E.., A. Hardy, B. :A., of -all in that
temptation in the way of our sons, but. standing with the courts here. They I of a dead block or a cyclone will -w . of Eneas Elkin, one of the very earl eat of Exeter, in the Town H
we make legal a business which we know simply take the tariff Act, read the dig- see vLal. What the final re- up some farmers to i,lo 'their thinking Lindsay ; -a"istant secretaries, Thomas - pioneers of Hallett, -now residing in An - town, in which Mr. John Switzer, Exe-
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is. making them drunkards, with all that puted paragraph, and decide according "ul , about such points as these, and - as we of London. - � ' I - ter North, was complainant, and one �r
I to the wording. The question in this de de. Ther� is no doubt but the have no cyclones they hum quietly . . try from whose bourne no traveller � ro- Elizabeth Spawn defendant. The . 4
this name implies. This is a thought - case, suppose, would be, is a hen a w c .4 I -dependin on what they call their . turns. Her life for many years was charge was of rather a serious nature,
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which every well wisher of humanity, bird, and it is not difficult to see what � ircui , ,, expe . rience" to keep them right. As a One' of the Oldest. earnestly and intelligently devoted, ,to which was a malicious threat to burn ��
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the ruling would be. fully -.weigbed:;by the department" of man in this fix remarked to me the other the Master's cause. - the flax mill.
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should ponder over. We cannot absolve - ! - � thel, least shado� of doubt as to the man's muscle to sell will be a longtime in mak- ton New Era about fivel weeks ago an of Exeter North, breathed his last on to Goderich jail, there to &wait further . -
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ourselves from 'responsibility by con- , - Sunday evening, 19th inst., at the ad- judgment. Constable Gill acco Aided ,4
� . , .guilt -that the sentence of the court will brating his eightieth year, and of the mp I
. . - : . . vanced age of 70 years. Deceased ap- her to the circular town Thursday even- -
eluding that a prohibitory law can not . Many of you have heard of Mr. Sandi- . A
It may fairly be taken as an ominous be deferred, and if it is carried'out, we , number of children, grand-ohildren, parentIy enjoyed .-good health' 11
be carried Gut or enforced, and that the sign of the times th I , . son, 'of Brandon, son-in-law of Mr. great -grand- children, and great -great- ! until iDg. .
. , �. at. the old party think the public may rest pretty well' Simpson Rennie, of Toronto, who., from about two weeks ago, when he attended —On Thursday night,- 16th inst., an - '
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'ffic in sub ection. A prohibitory and Canada are losing their force and I . . ed a heavy cold, which brought front
tra i � year a fine cr9p of 1800 acres of grain. tract � Wiseman's store in Clinton by the
. the real criminal has met with his fat� was the length of time he has lived o � A
law. CAN be effectively enforced if 'the . i ' I doni hold tip any man as 9, pattern 12 him to hi's last resting place. ! I door being pried open, a large chisel
effect. The questions which used - to I the same place. The article stated that
In the m can time the cause of all this farmer who groes in for grain alone, and —On Saturday, 17th inst., thel mom- being used benesth'the door to force the J
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p eople so will it. There is, no doubt but divide parties, both ther' � he settled on the place 'Where he still bers of the Algoma bar, represented by lock. The robbers then secured abo A
. - - e and here, are interest seems io be less perturbed th but for a wc-U4-erful ruii� of 'good luck . Ut I
a well regulated licensing law is better . . n livenj in 1834; his opinion being that
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being forgotten, and the'great dividing Sandison, could not have been as he . I J. J. Kehoe, District Attorney, and M. ,$50 worth of goods, such as tied, hand- j,
� the outside pilblic. A des�atch froZ 's , there is not another man in the county �
than free trade in liquor,, because the � ! , to -day. But,'be is onb of the most thor- having lived so long in one place, but I McFadden, waited upon Judge and Mrs. kerchiefs, &c. � A young Mau in townt .
0 line now is Free Trade or Protection. i oughly practical cultivators we have and . Johnston, formerly of Goderlich, and who passed the store about two o'clock
in ore obstacles you place in the way - f A well informed American authority The near &pOo4ch of the fated 14�h keeps a clea4'er bottom in his 'grain am of a different opinion-. There were presented the latter with a handsome in the morning, saw a light therein, and 1,
< t,he traffic and the mare restrictions that says-: " That party lines in the East- of November does not seem to h e crops than men who have not a tenth of a good many settlers in Goderich and marble. clock, which bore the stopped to see what was going ( I
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. '�_,a re -Dlaced upon it, the less mischief it is . � much outward I effect on the priso air Colborne townships before 1834* and-,,-- tion, "To Mrs, Johnston, with the inscrif- Seeing no one concluded that some
� _.�- . ern States are re-forming upon the ' n 'his land to handle.' , He keeps down some on the, London Road, but'l can comp i- of
likely it accomplish. So that, '. Birchall. He professes to feel less con- ments of the Bar of Sault Ste. Marie. " Ahe employees were engaged later than -
as ac* tariff issue is brought ou'f'striikingly by I weed'growth in the most effective way only speak for myself, I came to Bruce- � . � .
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I : cern than many of this misguided senti- and does not allow half the strength of -,-0a Wednesday afternoon of - last usual. There is no trace of the roli-_
-cepting the least of two evils, we be- the Democratic Congressional nomina- I . field in 1830., took up land in 1831, and I . � I
l . mentalists who are troubling themselv�s his laud to be wasted in growing wild . week while Mr. Alex. Davie, of Exeter, hers. -
lieve that a good license law is better tions of the last two Weeks." Our abouthis fate.�j He plays leap-frogin buckv�heat and 'igweed because he don't began to work on the iand in 1832. In was engaged in pouring metal in Verity —Mr, G. A. Newton, who has been I
p 1833� 1 was marrio&, and myself and & Son,s fo
I th an no law at all. But the very fact neighbors 4re, at last, waking up, and his cell with his guaid and thinks it know how to get rid .of them. - It is undry in that town, by � some teacher of Harlock school in Hullett' for . -
, ' wife have both lived on the same farm- �
that the traffic ia restrained and its evil ' roy4lspQrt to send the guardepraw ling on good handling quite as well as good for- means o, quantity of -the boiling � metal nearly ten years,and'has given such uni-
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influences lessened b : � within the past' few- years free trade thefloor when occasion offers. Pitchi I makes Sandiso'n's land give A ever since, without ever: having had a escaped from the ladle and fell 0 � n his versal satisfaction that the bodrd Would
y a restrictive law, I . 9 tune that .
. sentiments have gained rapid ground in I . notion to leave it. According to this
even if it be to license, is the strongest I I coppers is anothe'r favorite amuseme , t firat-cla'as yield, if thereis one anywLere we are two years ahead of Mr. Morlrie, shoe"aind soon made way to his foot, gladly have .re-enizaged him - for
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that country. Previous to 1887 the of his. The arrival of his spiritu I else. . : burning it in a moot fr - ightful manner, next year, has decidea to retire from
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proof that a prohibitory law would be Democratic party always straddled adviser, however, i3 always a signal fi r The wet weather and ressure of field � d I think there,are plen which will render him' nable, to work the profession at the end of the year,
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,le it would re- I - work have kept a heavy check on the county who have lived, on the same fo I ,�.
I still more beneficial, whi upon this issue, In the few cases in his doptingawappearance.of solemnity 0 place as long as Mr. Morris has lived. on r some time. and, therefore, tendered his resignation.
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move the . odium and responsibility of suitable to the becasion. He is a rougb fall shows this season. 'Our vegetables is. I —On Monday of last week Mr. F. He has decided to study dentistry, and
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I I which their platforms could not be pra.-tical joker, his latest victim beink were ilever better ; cauliflowers, 12 and h The New Era's account says noth- Wright, of God ich met with &'rather will next year commence a coarse with
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making legal a destructive traffic. It read both ways, their candidates could Gec rge McCabe, who is in jail awaiti 9 15 pounds ;A�'essed�, turnips - up to 27 ing about Mr. Morris' wife, but it ia painful accidenLteT 1�' appears that he Mr. Bruce, dentist, Clinton. Not only
is' all nonsense to say that a prohibi trial for arson. Only the other da pounds, and - Verytliin- -else in propor- fifty-seven years last August since my- �q
, - be, and free trade Republicans and . -P - 9 self and wife started life together on the was hauling r4�m , corn to the barn from in his school section, but elsewhere, he
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McCabe from his cell window. A story farm where we now reside. and fell under the sorry to see him leaving their midst,
tory law could not be enforced. It Birchall emptied.& bucket of water o No year, since 18$7 has been so an d' when he w thrown hasmadehostsof friends who, while
would not be enforced if I left to private protectionist Democrats, could both favorable to "this -sort of .crop as this . from the vqagon
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claim with truth - that they had no is t�ld at the expense of guard!: Magee. ha irden, *4�_ one - -of the beat of our Yours -truly, horse's feet.] The movement frightened will be glad of any change that promises
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or philanthropic efforts, but ff taken in 18, ly NEIL Ross, I
I reas - Ma;ee always shows I the animaldbut Mr. Wright held. on to ,material advancement to him. .
. on for changing their party-alle, objected to Birchall's �, fine"weather', zealous supporters,
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; bla, & cat remaining in the cell, a�nd told a good lot o - com�etitors in Shorthorns, I
hand by the Government of the country . iance. ' This year, however, the changie f � the lines, aAd in*this way was dragged - �It'is with deep regret we have to
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I there is no reason why its pro,visions which began with President Cleveland's of i aving read b,f a cat that sucked tl�e and.tw of good m - area with colts at News of t Week. . some distant, . - rou a
could not be enforced as rigidly as are, message has become com! plete. bre 6th out of. child, causing its death. foot - Thtniportation of good sires in I braised him badly-' , one of West Wawanosh'a oldest
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No.t Birchall replie . " Well, it wouldn't e recent'years has madle. a decided impress DYING.—The Grand Duke Constan- —Robt. Shedden, son of Win. - Shed- and most respected residents, which sad �
those of the licensing lm�v. , �. It may be only has every platfor , arely id- - that with y U, .61d man; if � the c tine, of Russia, is dyiDg. den, 4th line, Morris, had the misfortune event took place on Tuesday, the 104
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said that these are vi6lated. This no u up on -the eA with you and inhaled old times. The impressive power of a . VICTIM OF Fin'E.—Mrs. Kate O'Con- to'meet with a bad,accident a fortnight of congestion of the lungs, after a brief
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doubt is the case, but because there are L , you,r breath it would be the cat, ri�t good Clyde stallion shows well here, and nor, the seventh victim of the Leland or so ago. Along with others be was illness of a few days, at the age of &bout
- portion of the candidates are men who ' that would be found de'a'd in t e , k ' Hotel fire in Syracuse, New York State, I a well mao'hinery from 74 years. M -,r-. Cameron was a native of
; Y04) . weiar getting to now better how to moving some -o
occasional violations that is no good rea- are Democrats only becau'se they arb moining." � ' handle them. Flies in summer, and rain is dead. one location to inother when he had his Inverness, Scotland. He came to Can-
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son that ihe law should. be entirely opposed to ' protection. In Massa- I I I . .. since, have kept ,down, the quality of our A DREADFUL RF,cioRD.—From twelve left arm. broken in -two places and his ad& along with a brother and two sisters
� I � � to eighteen suicides on L the average right knee cap shattered. We hope he nearly fifty years ago. * They first took
abolished. Neither .is the fact that a chusetta the Democrats halve nominated A P.F,PR-EsizNtATrvE of the Globe has beef stock. They are not all in such
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prohibitory law would, occasionally be for Congress fo i � ' ondition as -I have seen, but we have of late been registered daily in will suffer no permanent injury from up their abode for a few years in the
ur men who were Re- recently been i Interviewing a number of prime , -
' L I are still turning out a lot of them and Paris, France. this unfortunatw accident. Mr. Shed- city of Hamilton. In the fall of the I
violated a reason that o ; ff , I I . I I -
- ne should not be publicans u&,il the tari issue came to business men in the Eastern part , of the ki ' heavy shipments east. The CELF,13RATLNG THE ANNIVEF2ARY.— den lives in California. I year 1848, he and'his bro* ther- took up
Cod,man, Georg� Province on the trade question. m ""'T xtension to the Northwest and The 124th . anniversary of the old John --On Sunday, 19th inst., the annual land in West Wawanosh, , . which woo
passed. The Governindint now succeed the fron,t—Colonel Froin gr'adu I e ' . .
� in enforcing the customs laws and the Frederick Williams; ShLrman Hoar . North, will add still more to our export- Street Methodist Church, New York, Harvest Home service in connection nearly all a forest. His brother died a
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internal revenue. laws with marked one- and Dr. Wm.� Everett. Sherman Hoa1r .following given; by Mr. T�omas ` Rit- Engligh market is a severe check upon SNow iN NEw YORK STATE.,Three held. Services were held morning, -still &live, one living in that place and
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.. cess, and a prohibitory law would not' is the son of Judge Hoar an& -the nep1. Ohio, oi Belleville, as furnishing an im- the pr,ofits of this line of stock. When inches of snow fell at G�ceenfield, New afternoon and evening, and the church- the other in the township of Puslinchl,
be more difficult to enfqrce than ,either how of - Senator Hoar. Dr. Everett i6. mediate remed' for many of the great we come to be independent of you for York, on Friday night. . was crowded to the' doors each time. both highly respected. Mr. Cameron -
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smuggling and there are occasional. cases Master of the Adams ' ; entlabors and which areparalyzing have made a ness than we Booth's "In Darkest England" vice ;, in the afternoon Rev. S., Sillery, the time of his death. He was a man of
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Academy in I . ciated, and in the even- a very genial and kindly disposition.' .Th6
her best energios. Here is what he says, by exporting cattle. : was sold out three hours after it was. of- Brussels, offi. I
of illicit distilling, but no person thinks Quincy. He in a doctor of divinity all and he is right: " I am for Free Trale Although 'factory. dairying has not issued. The general has received &I- ing Rev. A. Y. Hartley addressed' the followingy.ear after settling here, he L
of rsvoking the laws concerning theme well as of laws. In Connecticut the and direct taxation. This. system va made much progress owing to t6 seat- ready several L very handsome promises - audience. On Tuesday evening A, dinner married Miss Marjory McDonald, (Who
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is built -� of brick -Q�,
and ,presents a statei�
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be long spared to euji�
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Mr. Norman I
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