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(:) - ]D 3D :M W ]D 8 able th � at the change will be as rapidl as representative's moral characte i i and that a motion will be introduced in the ganized and -the officer I will be elected. 4'kind hearted and leasant disposition and spiritual. teacher. We .
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- . � Prussian Diet lookink to the establish- The ladies of Belgrave have also been - and had many frien s who extend their that,you have'been very earriest inyou'r,
—OF— it was tardy in its start. standing in the community and less ment of a bacteriological institute I . I in � the direction. Their dee- 91 -
1 0 moving I game p sympathy to the gorrowful rels- efforts for our eternal welfare both ir
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. recent elections, about hia party color-. When elec- which will be und r the direction 0 od ill be known as Princess of Wales 'tives. I - --preaching from the pulpit
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however, can not be taken as an- index tore become even more partictil'ar in Professor Koch. Tn'e, private patietts . ge wi ana in teach-
. ; with Mrs. McCommin as Mititress. The � -A case of some general interest was ing in the Sabbath School.
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a :P _U rT S - under the direction of Koch's care be- Wingham. , Those,of
- of the strength of the Democratic party theae respects, we will- havo: more . lodge give pronii8e of soon tried at the last sittings of the Brussels who have listened to Your ter,c Us
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. proper. - The Republican I : long to the bigher aristocracy, and have becoming numerically very strong. , - �Division Court._ 1he plaintiff, Mr. those blessed truths which our Saviour -
. party - has church, Sabbath school and temperance
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I . . pledged their ;�ord of honor to keep r3i- -Isaac Currie, who has resided on the Geirge Cooper, of Brussels, while re. taught His ,,Disciples, c -
There -are yet in stock a few ends of become more or less demoralized on this workers in public places, and we will, lence until he releases them from their 11th concession of Grey for the p%st ten turning from Wroxeter sometimeago,got that we � anuot but feel
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Tapestry, Union 'and Hemp Carpets, tariff question. Many of the rank have fewer Sabbath desecrators andif obligation. From a private source in- years, on widow McLe n's farm, has re- thrown from his buggy and had hisarm Sabbath School and Church which ftri-
which we would like to clear out this and file -of the party have come to see tipplem. It should not be a subject to formation has - come, that a consumptive moved to a farm belonging to Wm.Neal, broken, the ca;uae of the accident bein not easilyi or hoon be repaired, Aj_
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)� youth, the son of an official at the of Walton, on the 5th concession of as alleged, that the dog of the defend- though the outward tie by whic
month. They will be sold AT -A theevils anddangersof Protection as occasion surprise that a memberof a : Morris township. ant, Mr. MeD I briald, 6f Grey, barked at have been hitherto b '
. . Hygienic Institute, �of which Koch is , 11 we
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SACRIFICE. . well as the Democrats, and this caused Government or a member of Tarl ament president, has already been cured. In -Drew's block in Exeter, comprising- the plaintiff's hor:e, so frightening the severed, we desire that On leaVin
a feeling of partial Jadifference to the could be found who is able .'and tilling I one case of I - ong standing it took months opera house and tw stores has been animal,' as- ta can e it to shy into -the you M'ay.feel that our symp 9 lag
result. ' to effect an improvement. Before six . athies
While many of the leas promi- to discuss religious questions %nd to I sold to Mr. A. Q. Bobler. egg merchant, - ditch. Mr. Cooper sued Mr. McDonald with you-, May the Lord b I go
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Edward McFaul . ' ' months all the patients will have passed for a good sum. Mr. Bobier will en- for damages in -having his arm broken.- lab -.ors in tile future, am we Your
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I nent Republicans stuck- to their party, take an active part in religious work. -through the period of observation, and large the stage and also build a base- The case was tried before a jury and has''i1n. the past, and may y believe its
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.1 they did so in a sort. of half-hearted - then Professor Koch will be ready to ment for the pickling of eggs. . tile decisiongiven. in favor of the de- sparad to preach the glad tidin long be -
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way and did not enter into the contest THia London Advertiser says , Ie. P result before the world. He -Latest advices from -Postmaster fendant, thus showing that a man is not Saviour's dying love to sinful hu #6
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with the v'igor and zea! of olden thries. Dominion Minister of Finance has been thinks four to eight weeks will be nee- Fisher, of Wingbam, who is now so- responsible for damages or injuries that As a token of our feelings toward
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. , -1 essary to complete the cure, but slight journing at Calgary or the benefit of may ensue through his dog f rightening a you,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Maily others, having become connected sent to the fa'r-off West Indies t4 see if cases may take leas time. . his health,.ata � we beg that you ac,.ept this Purse and
. te that he is i * ' - horse on the public highway.
!nproving, contents.
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Aff The figure between the parenthesis after 'th the Farmer's Alliance organization, he can find a market for. the Cal' adian SPURGEON ILL.-Hev. Mr. Spurgeon, and is now enjoying the bracing air of -Oa Sunday, 2ad inet., missionary your work is done below .
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each line denotes the page of tho paper on which which is in iavor of tariff reform, went products kept out of the iStates - thecelebrated divine, is ill and is not the Northwest. services were held in Rattenbury street perience the rest of the blessed
the advertisement. will be found. . ' ' " able to start for IMentone, where he -Mr. Geo. Wood her in . , and that
. with their organization in support of by the fa,ilure to establish complete the Methodist church, Clinton. As the yon will rest from Your labor and find
Overcoats for Ren—E, McFaul. (6) . �.: . usually spends thew'�nter. public school at Dungannon, has resign- Sabbath School anniversary v�ould be in that all things work for
Card—Dr. Ferguson. (5) . , good
Reliable Clothing—Jackson Bros. (5) the Democratic party. These &fections reciprocity with.. our neighbors. We GEL -4,T Loss. -The C. J. Wells'eleva- ed his position and moved with his wife about two weeks it was decided to hold we bid you an affectionate - ,
� trust he will' ineet with muQb ,,great- farewell '
Card—F. W. Tweddle. (6) frotri the Republican ranks were sum- er success than th . . tor at.Buffalo, with a large amount of to Goderich ; he intends studying for a both at thesame time. Rev. Mr. Cock- Signed on behalf of Bayfield Road �ori*
Hato, Caps, etc.—D. S. Faust. (8) - e arnisearies who, at grain in it, was 1burned Monday ; loss higher education in his work. - _
Stacks of Clothing—Wm. Pickard. (8) ciently large to not only make. up for great ex"ense to the Dominion, � His ing, & returned missionary from Japan, gregation,-Wm. Clarke, Elder, John
I I P about $300,000. �� place in Dungannon is supplied by Mr. gave instructive' addressees, bearing on Reid, Treasurer; Robert Poll '
Estray. Sheep—Thos. Fra,qer: (5) ed him; But it does I ock, Jog_
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Annual Sale—J. mcConnell's. (5) ' . the few high tariff Democrats that were seem absurd that , KNIGHTS OF LABOR CONVENE. - The A. Shepherd, of Nile, until Christmas. missionary work in that foreign field, eph Richardson' Win. Po,l.lo
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Odd Ends of Carpet3--E. McFaul. (4) lost, but to make the difference in the the Dominion Government should have general assembly of the Knights of La- - ek and Win.
November—E. McFaul. (1) vote above noted. The platfoim of the so great antipathy to trading wi h the - bor met in. Denver, -Colorado, LNIonday, Mr. A. Cardno, of Seaforth, this both morningand evening. In the after- Purdy, Commit'tee of Management; R.
Notice to Cheesemakers—Jobn Bur . gems. (5) 62,000,000 at our doors, while spg"nding with 300 d I elegates presedt. fall shipped 1,700 barrels of apples noon special exercises were held for the J. -Richardson, Win. John Richardson
FrIce Trip—Bell'B Magazine. (8.) . Democratic party and the Farmers' vast sums . from Brussels station', which he had Sabbath School, when some in,terestin Thom. Brownett, A McNau �
Boar for Service -James Ilillen. (6) of public money in subsidiz- RMIGRATING.-Daring thepastthree 9 ghton, An -
Boots and Sho�s—Hamilton & McInnis. (8) ARiance being nearly the same, if not ing steamships and hiring agents to months 300,000 Polish peaFiants and purchased and packed in that vicinity. essays were read,:and some very fine drew Armstrong, James D I
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Clearing Sale=H. F, Edwards. (8) 1 - entirely identical, there is likely to be a carry our surplus products to places Jews are said to have left Russia for Messrs. NV. & J. INIcTaggart, of Chisel- selections of music. were furnished by others." After refreahmentag piepared
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Brazil. I hased about 1,500 � the primary classes drid others. Air. by the ladies, speeches by the
Giving up Busidess—F. O'Neil. (8) thousands of miles away, where they hut -at, have also pure "
Musical Engagement—Mrs, A. E. Sage. (5) . permanent fusion of the two parties. have to be sold in ; f Ethel, in retiring
A Good Work. (8) , I ' free compf i ion I FIR9T SNOW STORNt.-The first snow barrels in the vicinity the .C.ocking gave some interesting lime -light minister and others, interspersed with
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Hedge Fences—S. S. Cox. (8) . This will likely make the Democratic with the world. of. the year fell in Miunesota arid South- township of Grey. views of life in Japan, and along with music, a iBh'ort service of song, reading
Fine Assortments—E, McFaul. (8) party so strong that -it will be able to ern DzLkota, Saturday afternoon and , . The Brussels Egg Emporium, says each lie 'gave a short comment on his trav' the Scriptures and prayer was observed
Hurra,y for Bargains—D. S, Faust. (5) � . . the Post, is a boon to the farming coin- els through Japan. The proceeds of them -when the company. departed well eat- )
The November Sale—Duncan & Duncan. (5) sweep the country.two years hence, and THE Toronto Mail ha been. publish- ui�ht, to the depth of five or six inches. munity of that Section. They have anniversary amounted to about $90. . fied with the evening's entertainment, is-
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Boy Wanted-11off nian & Co. (8) I- I 5b,000 Indiana in from baskets during the erial Association o
Rubbers and Overshoes—R. Willis. (8) thus secure the Presidency and control ing for several days the autobiography ' THE I,NDIAN POPULAII0,Sr. - There. taken in about eggs -The .Minis��
Strayed Cattle—B. Williams. (5) of the Senate, 'and being thus possessed of Birchall, as. written by hims'elf since arb estimated to be 20 past sea.gon,and South Huron mqt on Monday, the 2nd "
Special Clearing Sale—D. Welsmiller. (8) 1 . I tile United States, exclusive of Alaska. the average price ham been about 12 inst., in Main Street church, Exeter. Walton.
-ted—Mrs. Maclennan. (8)
Good servant War of both legislative branches will be able his trial and sentence. As,the. au,tobio- They occupy 182,350 square miles of . FiF,--i-i OF NovEm,BER CLLF ,
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. — to- carry out the -Reforms which it prom- graphy haii been:copyrighted, 'no laother territory. I M- C&S- The Orange Lodge, No. 252,
- � Tu -E GREAT EXPLORER ARRIVED.— —On Monday of last week Messrs. S. son, of Heneall, read a sermon based on of this -
- ises, and which seem to be the wish of paper can publish even as much Eke an place, had their tea,meeting on the 5th
Henry M. Stanley and his party arrived McIlwain and Alex. McHurchie were John 14, 1. This-sermou gave rise to inst. Notwithstanding the bad roads
�qlt V 0 U ex 0 � i f J0 T* the people. The only way in which the extract of it. However, even at the . brought before Mayo . McIndoo and quite an animated discussion on the. there was a large turnout of orange en
1-3 it - I � in Npw York Thursday last week. With Reeve Gregory, of Wing�am, charged proper methods of sermon const-r'uction. in
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' g accused of crying "sour Mr. Stanley were his wife, her mother, with being drunk and disorderly on Fri- Rev. Mr. Henderson afterwards read a a,
SEAFORTH,FRIDAY, Nov. 14, isgo nents-is to come out boldly and go one grapes," we mustjay the readers of the Mrs. Tennant, and Hamilton, the dram- day night. After heariug the evidence, pa on I " The evidences in nature of a and the surrounding townships Tea
I . �Ahe tariff question. In any prohibited press do not lose very much. atist, who will act. As historian of the . . per was served in the Orange Hall' f,rom
- more on. . ' I a fine of $20 and costs was imposed on future Life." A good discussion followed half -past three
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Birchall to be Hanged event it would seem as if the Protective Birchall seems to. write with consider- the tour. Mrs. Stanle emarkably eac [ ji, or 30 days in jail. this paper. The Rev.'Mr. Cook and ii'll six o'clock. After.
- striking and bandsorne� woman. —Mr. Andrew Reid'� sale, in Hullett,,- Rev. Mr. Fletcher were appointed ample justice. had been done to the
abundance of good things provided by
The statement was officially made on system is doomed in the United Statcs. able freedom and accuracy, and his in- No MORE OCEAX RACING. — The on Thursday of last w�ek, though the respectively to read a sermon and the ladies connected with -the Order, all
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- Friday of last week that the Govern. It,wOuld be wisdom for Canada to take troductory was very fair, but that por- White Star and luman Steamers COm- d � .
� - panies have decided that there shall be ay was rough, was fairly attended; read a paper at next - meeting. The
I" ment, after due consideration, had de. notice and govern herself accordingly. . tion'detailing his,'exploits at Oxford is no more oceau raoirig., .It is expected horses went at a fair prilce, cows reached title of the paper to be " Heredity and repaired to St. Geo � rge's church, where
11 I . . - the sum of $40, calveh, $11 each ; two its effects." The association adjourned, an interesting progr�mme was carried
cided to advise tEe Governor- Genera t the worst kind of nonsensical drivel, and' that the other companies will join in , out. The chair was occupied by Mr. B.
. L year old steers sold at $64 to $70 per after spending some titne 4n text analy-
. MR. ERASTUS WIMAN got up a din- the matter. r-- .
* that it would not be in the interests of is much more calculated to disgust than I pair, and the hammer as wielded by sis, to meet in the Methodist Church, Gerry, P. C. M. The meeting Was
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justice that the sentence of the court in ner at Niagara Falls to the British Iron interest the reader. It is too imbecile DEFEAT AIND SPICIDE. — William Mr, T. Brown. of Seaf 1� , opened by prayer by Rev. Mr. Cluff � of
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,� and Steel Institute delegates, who visit- to Thompson, a wealthy farmer of Kansas, : Hensalli on the first Monday of Decem* Brussels, followed by an opening bytiln
the case of Birchall should. be inter- ed there on Friday last. The bill of be even funny. In later chapters, his suicid'ed because the Farmers' Alliance —Win. Smyth, proprietor of the her. by thechair. k1r. Gerry then 9 - ave an ,
fered �with, anA His Excellency certified !are was unique in consisting of Canad- *allusion to his wife is' pathetic, and candidate for governor was defeated. Witigham. Marble Works, has just re- —A few months ago Win. J, Found, - interesting speech, inwhich he said he
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accordingly. Thimi therefore, seals the ran products entirely. There was veni.. shows the man to have some feeling in .He had made heavy bets on the election. ceived direct from Scotland a beautiful of Whitecharch, was taken down with was glaid to be present, as 21 years ago
son from Muskoka, potatoes from Mani- ' red"granite monument to be erected to Bright's disease, and after trying all
ADVANCE IN CANNED MFATS, — The ! when this lodge was organized he had�
fate of the' young man, who has for so his composition, while his description of - that medical skill could do for him at the pleasure of being present, and 4-
, toba, w6ighing five to six pounds apiece; the mernory of the f& Mrs. James Tim.
Chicago pikekers of canned meats have min� I a, in the Bldevale C:emetery. It is home it was decided to take him to the though numbers of its members had left
mainy months been confined in Wood- ducks and other game from Longue Woodstock GAol is'really well written decided to advance 'Canned meats J cent
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Pointe on Lake Erie, grapes from the and wilit . The illustrations, through- a pound, to cov %#O for foreign par to th . e membership still
stock Jail, and 'about whom so much has Y er the, cost of the cans the finest and most costly piece of work hospital at Toront , where he wascalled
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. been said and written, and be -fore thi Niagara peninsula, and apples from out, - which were made by himself, are- under the new tariff. that has been put up in �that part of the to join the great majority, on the 28th numbered 40. The next speaker intro.
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. a Nova Scotia. The design was to ihow PACKED MEAT SYNDICATE. — It is 1 ult. A few days before big death his � duced was RQV. ,41r. Cluff, who we]-
-paper reaches many of its readers Birch the Englishmen the variety and Perfec-- execrable anq of a very*low type. The stated that the purchase of several lead- —Last week a little son of Mr. father visited him, and as he '
— I .� . appeared coined the Orangemen and &ir friendil
all will have paid the penalty for the ter- tion of Canadian productions." Exeter whole production has stamped on it the ing beef And pork pa;bking-liouses in W. Watson, - of Lond6sboro, had tile to be getting better, returned home to his church. A solo by Mrs. F.
Tinies. - . ., ' . misfortune ti) bis � seve� by a again. Shortly
rible crime which hecommitted. The . � I innate character of the man, and shows! Chicago by an English syndicate has tely bitten after his return, how. Leach, with the choir joining in the *
decision arrived at by the Government , The design is certainly a wbrthy o' tie been pradtically consummated. dog; the little fellow ll�d been sent by ever, a telegram wai received from the chorus, came next. The next thing 011,
I - . him to be a person of a fAvolous lihind his other, oier .
I I ri � DEAD. z Ira A. Allen, one- of the In to a reighbor's, where hospital, stating that the young man
was communicated to the unfortunate and must have cost Mr. Wiman both and low moral sense. they were engaged- in butchering, the Programme was a speech by Mi. IL
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man by his wife and it is said he received trouble and. money to carry it out., the' dog attacked him, biting quite's
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. I . . . stood vastly higher in the estimation and, died at New York .Wednesday. could get to his bedside again his soul very interesting and instructive one,
the -news quite coolly,arid although he was This is the same- Mr. Wiman that the �ffiemory of the people had his autobio. QOM'MENDABLF, LiBERALITY.—Win.A. large piece from the calf of his leg. A had taken its flight. The remains were The choir then gave a well -rendered
rl�- i ater. Norwich, Connecticut, son of doctor was summoned arid the little fel- brought home to Whitechurch and in- piece of music. A recitation by Mr.
visibly affected by her grief, he showed r6trictionist papers, from. the Toronto graphy never been written. Sl low is progressing favor bly. terred in Wingham. Mr. Found was a John W. Morrison was well received.
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no sign of fear on his own account, 'and Empir6 downwards, Persistently de- -Nm� : . John F. Slater, the great cotton manu- ,a -
. . -�-- facturer, has given $100,000 foir a pub- —.rhe Wingham: tow hav� young man of only 27 years of age, and The choir then gave another selection
as soon as his. interview with her was nounce as an enemy to Canada, a A PRACTICAL illustration of who it is lic hospital in Norwich. Win. W. Passed a resolution agre6ing to exempt a bad always. been in robust health until followed by an rinterestin and instruc'-
ended he was, to all outward appear-, traitor to its interests, and one whwde. that pa'ys the duty on barley goi pork packing establishment proposed.to seized with this terrible disease 9
g to Backus, another wealthy citizen, gives tive address by Rev. Mr. Forrest, of
D be erected in that town, 1by Mr. H. Cole- —On Friday night of last 'week the Walton, on Liberty." Another well-
ances at least, as light hearted and jo. sires to inVeigle this country into an- the United States from Canada can now $50,000. - . It
I THE WORLD'S FAIR ARCHITECT.- — Man' of Paisley, from taxation for ten blacksmith shopsof W. Gannett, and rendered selection *as then given b'
vialasusual. Itseemsas if he is dE- nexation with the United States. Mr. be found in the daily market reports. Daniel H. Burnham, a well-known Chi4 years, providing he erects a brick build- Dore & Cook, ia Wingham, were -enter. the choir,:after which Mrs. Gilmore, Of
� termined to go to the gallows with a light Wiman's action', as above' detailed, do'es We take Toronto and Buffalo as an ex. cago architect, has been appoint . worth $3,000, .the! exemption to ed by burglars, who extracted there- Arthur, was called upon and made the
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heart and a. bold front. If his nerve not look like the work of a man who ainple. From the market reports pub- the World's Fair directory to the posi- . from braces, bits, sledges, chisels, etc. ripeech of the evening, keeping the sudi-
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holds out to the end, he will,'certainly desires to injure Canadians' and ruin lished in the Toronto Empire of Tues- tion of chief of construction, with a - — I � an'd then repaired to Halstead & Scott's -tince spellbound for about an hour and
their country. We may say' that the day 1�st we learn that No. I . salary of $12,000 per year. The tea -meeting and entertainment private bank in that town. The front twenty minutes. She spoke on 11 Wo -
prove himself one of the most wonder- barley' in DROWNED WHILE SKATENG. — John in connection. with the Bluevale PresbY- door of this institution was ried oped man's Rights. ,Universal Suffrage for
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fu,l, if not one Of the most hardened., Exeter Times is -not a Grit paper, but a Buffalo was 93 cents per bushel, in To- B,yestrom, aged 17, of Ishpeming, Mich- . eld On- Friday even- with a chisel,and they were soon at work Women, on the good done b the Lady
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criminals on record. � straight ont Conservative and Re8tric. ronto, 63; No. 2 in Buffalo go'cents, in igan. was drowned by breaking through lng' 318t ult. The we ther was very on the safe. Here they showed their True Blues," and wound � up with an,
A. thin ice on Lake Bancroft, while skating unfavorable and the ro do muddy, but professional handiwork, knowing the 6arnest appeal to all present to go in for'
I — tionist of the- purest water. Toronto, 58 ;* No. 3 in.Buffalo 88 ce][1158, I notwithstanding these d aw- backs it was exact spot at which to tap the outer tem, I peran -e and prohibition. Mrs. Gil-
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Th -e States Elections. . ' . and in Toronto 55 cents- The Ameri- FATAL FiRE.—The barns of Hugh �, and otherwise. door so as to open it. The burglars , -more is a fluent speaker, and delighted
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The elections in the several,'States of Ti -TE following pertinent remarks from can duty on I barley is' 30 cents per 0"Malley, near Geneva, New York After tea, all adjourned to the Presby- were then either disturbed or gave up in every person present.. The choir gave
i the Canada Presbyterian on a live sub- bushel. terian church, where a very interesting disgust. The inner doors are next to another piece, after which the meeting
the American Republic,on Tuesday last, Ject,we refer to the careful consideration It will thus be seen that if the State, were burned Saturday night with and entertaining prograi�, me of speeches, impoiiiiible to open, being composed of -closed by singing
resulted in a, general surprise to all par- . customs barrier at present egisting be- nearly ,all the contents. Henry Hull, readings, recitations and .- I I God Save the '
, � who had charge of the barns and slept music was three-ply chilled steel,'on which no or- Queen " and pron nein of the benedic-
ties. The Democrats have swept the of the people of this county, and espec- tween the twol, countries were removed, there, perished, and, fourteen horses gone through with. The proceeds dinary drill would take the least effect. tion by. Rev. M 0" WHO
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country, There has not been such a is, - Ily to the members of the county .Ontario farmer's would receive exactly were burned. amounted to about 850'. 1 However, they got nothing but disap- WAs T,uERI:. r. Forrest.—Ox-H .
turnover 'before 'in: the memory of the council. It says : "One of the facts 30 cents per bushel more for their barley RETALTATION.— Great indignation is . —,Trinity church, Belgrave, wag the pointment for their pains. A rich haul . - i
. brought out by the Ontario Prison Com- expressed among travelling men now in scene of a happy event,1 early Wednes- would have been their reward had they --
oldest inhabitant. Before election day mission should make every Ontario citi- than they do novV. We leave it to Seattle, Washington Territory, at the day imorning, of last week, when Air. reached the inner apartments of the safe. Winthrop.
neither party was overly sanguine of zen -hang his head with those inter68ted to say whether or not retaliation of authorities -at Victoria. Timmins, postmaster, JBluevale, was - Of course there i's no clue to the identi- BuRNAD.�,-The dwelling-bouee
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success, but the prevailing opinion was as clear as expert evidence can make this is a consideration worth contending Since the passage of the McKinley law united in the holy bonds of matrimony ty of the burglars, and Messro.Halatead and contents of Davi
that the Republicans, having control of anything that in many counties aged and for. To a iarmer who sells one then. every Amerliqan drummerdoing business with Miss Tillie Carson, 'of that village, & Scott no doubt fe'el thankful that all near Winthrop, was destroyed by fire
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- infirm men are confined in jail simply 12 I- � . in Victoria ha's been i the iRev. Mr. Parke, of Listowel, offi- .t, i last Friday night. oss S300 : no insur-
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tile sinews or war, would at ast hold sun ushels or barley this 30 cents 11 k, JV " . . . A large number of persons ey vae ,5 v e pr ce of repairing the &nee., Carter was absent visiting rela-
because ihey are homeless and friendless . license of $50. This only allows him to clat'nig safe door;
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their oWn. At any rate, even the most and unable to provide for themselves. Would make a difference of $300. As it sell goods by simple, until January 1, were present, and the bride looked as -For 'some months Mr. Hezekiah . tives in Brussels, and the house was ua-
bewitching and handsol 'me as any bride C set on fire.
sanguine Democrats 'never expected Are old age and poverty crimes in this is with barley, so is it with horses, bay, when every foreign 841esman 11711.13t Pay a Andrews, of Clinton, has been confined luestionably
such A, victory'. In the present Congress coun I fee of $100 for the privilege. ever did. They left by t'he south train to his house by an ailment the only re- TuLr GHEEsu FAcToRy.-The cheese
try ?? The county councils of man`P6 potatoes, and.every other A�nimal and " on their wedding tour, accompanied I by factory has closed for the season, and
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the Republicans have a majority of counties 'persistently refuse to, erect article for which there is a market on RussIA,'T.METIIOD.13.-Adviceafroin the the beat wishes of their ' lief for which was death, and the an.., our amiable cheese maker, Mr. Barr, is
. proper places for these unfortunate peo- I south of 'Russia state that the peasant many acquaint- nouncement, *on Saturday evening, let'
twenty ;. in the next Congress that in&- ple, And they are thrust into priaon8 the American side. ances. i . leaving, for the winter- at least. We -
- insurrection has been'rrearly suppressed i inst., that he bad passed away was not &-
Jority willbe changed into a minority along witilbi.iminals to keep them from L und the' leaders severely pun'ished, fif- _On Saturday mog surprise to the town people, though it hope he may engage for the coming sea-
, death by "Cold or: starvation.' Is that a THE work under —t teen of the chief insurgents being put two strangers wended their way east on was received with genuine reg son, or rent. the factory, as he has -
of 142. In other words, the next House prop . he care of the On- to death and 50 inore banished to the the Sth concession of Grey, until they ret and prove4 himself a most effi,cient maker, -
will consist of' 237 Democrats and er way for 'a Christian people to tario Sabbath ,School Association, has, . came to Robt. McKay's. They repre- sed had been a resident
95 treat men tottering on the brink of the ' . . mines of Northeastern � Siberia. About as well by the place his chee.4' has
Several States formerly I e- - during the past year, made gratif Ing 200 peasants were killed in the various 8 I of that neighborhood for a little over taken in thems.rket,as by the prizes they
Republicans. grave? W heara, great deal about de I Y ented themselves as bet-ective Greer, of twenty Years, And du all that time
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pression in agriculture. Nations are progress. The, statistical returns pre- encounters with the military. . Toronto, and Mr, M cCaraway, of L Kin- there was nothing inring have - carried- off wherever -exhibitedo
presided over by Republican Governors . cardine, on the track of a horse thief. his life but what notably at the Western Fair, where
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I punished in this life. Can any one say sented at the recent convention at MOVEMENTS OF BRIGHAM YOUN-G.- Their horse had fagged out near James- could be commended. He wag quiet, they took firat Place in their class. It
. have this time also elected Democrats that this depression is not punishment ? Brantford ' W:ere Thii movements of Brigham Young, Jr., and unobtrusive in his disposition, a
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.to these positions. The Demoerstic 4,336 Sabbath Schools an increase dur town and they engaged Mr. McKay to will not, therefore, be in the interest of
. I - are somewhat mysterious. He is now person well informed in the general af- .the factory or nei hb6rhood to loee his
gains are not from any particular see- — ing the past three years of 437 ; 41,718 drive ,thern to 11itchall, where they fai
TiiE Woodstoci Sentinel -Review has, officers and teachers, an increase of working the Lancashire grogrid, and the hoped to overhaul their man. Although ra of the day, but took no part there- services. 9 -
I tion, but from all over the country, the evidently, not yet forgoti6n the lag . other day pitc'hed his tent in ungodly in further than to cast in his support
t 6,893, and 357,821 scholars, an inereaaii Liverpool. There is very little publicity a trifle auspicious Ai ted with the CouserviLtive party. He was a GOOD ADvicF..-The Hannah vs.
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Eastern States giving them. a gain -of 2,t Ontario elections and the cries then used of 65,430. Ab ut one-fifth of the whole given to the crusade, the Morin . of $12 and conveed two gents to _ Aitchison law suit is in full blast and,
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represontativ,64--; 37 in the Westem to defeat the Governmen . t. It sareasti- population is I found in the SabQh sionary work being, for some reason or church,. Clinton, and had been cloonly will be up for hearing about the middle
' &hoolv, and a i Sabbath School e ists other, conducted quietly. y - identified with that body for years. H
and 25 in the Southern States. Arft'ong cally remarks - i -Constablia Wheatle , of Clinton, of the mouth. Both are q'tkite confident,
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the slain is Congressman -McKinley, the "' "' The enemies of the Protestant re- 1�1 . : prevented what might -have turned out was born at Andreweville near Ottawa. positive, and flash of theneedfall three
- L Population of Ontario, between five I and very serious. affair in tha town on Hal- When he first c'me up to lt�is section he of the requisites to a lengthy and costty
father of the now celebrated McKinley" ligion' seernto have been very active twenty-one, according to the returns of Huron Notes. loween night. Some boys, r . a suit. May they bpry the hatchet, come
. of late. Premier Mowat has spoken - 91139 bought the farm on the 2nd concession
Bill, who was beaten in Ohio by a con- at 1888, is 615,353, of whom 100,000 are Mr. John A. MeEwen, of Morris, froml to 10 years of age� bad 'made all of together peaceably, each preps -red to
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Woodstock on the evidences of Christi- estimated as Ro'nian C has 48 white elephant potatoes which need'd arrangements tq' set a aertain Tuckeramith, now owned by. Mr. I
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siderable, majority. . atholies, leaving weigh 60 1 lbs. e , John White; after selling that he suffer loss if needs be, rather than en -
barn I n -fire, and when tHe
anity ; Ron. Mr. Dryden spoke earnest- in round numbers 158,000 Protestant 9 . dure the harassing experiences common
The great dividing issue in the recent ly at the Baptist Convention here on a 'C . C i I " fun " cOrn- bought the property now owned by Mr.,
I youth to a ot nt for. I -A new brass baud has been organ- mended were going to give out that tkey to such suits and.the costs that will en -
contest was: A high Protective Tariff Foreilgil Missions and other -church [ ized in Exeter, with a large number of saw tramps do it,lbut th � . Alex. Watt, base line, he then bought ,
topics ; Hon. G. W. Ross at Brantford — I e consciance of the farm just south of Clinton, on the sue to one. or both of the contestants, -
vs. Free Trade or Revenue Tariff. Of THis Stratford , Herl members. - one of the boys caused himl to let it out be- London road, now owned by Mr� and settle the- insignificant difference
Sunday School Convention on the Sun- , x1d (Tory) I an- -
course there were other questions, but . nourices the collapse of the Max -The out.put of the Kinburn, Hul- forehand, and Mrw Wheitley took par- Welsh, and several years ago, after sell- that exLists.
' - day School Teachers' Possibilities, and I W(�Ul im- lett, cheese factory during the past year ticul4r care that these b were not al- MILL IMPROVEMENTS, -The Winthrop :
this was the leading one and completely Hen. Mr. Harcourt on Adaptation in plement worke� at St. Mary's.' 0 ing this farm, moved into Clinton to
� . Three amounted to about 36 tons of cheese. lowed out that night, st, fortunately reside. He died within six hours of the grist and flouring mill is undergoing an
overshadowed all the others. The farm. Sunday School Teaching. Unles's Mr. years ago theygot a bonus of $30,000 Mr. VV. T. Farquhar has sold his for them, the risky un! . dertaking fell
Aferedithi Mr. Birmingham and their - � extensive overhxalittg under the sm-per-
era and working classes have gradually farm - of 50 acres, being part of lot 28,. 19th anniversary of his marriage. Three
.' youn from the towit. The Herald says:- through. I . Inten-dence'of Mr. Geo. -Dow, foreman
lieen getting their eyes opened to the g Toronto candidates see to it, the " The firm is eaterpriting and energetic concession 5, Hullett, ,to Mr. Thomas -On Friday, 2.8th ulr,.,�, there passed daughters and a son are left to survive for Mr. R. Whitelaw, of Woodstock,
- religious interests of. Canada are not . Archer" for the sum of $2,500. 'to her eternal rest, Elizabeth, wife him. -- . - who has the contract. We understand
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evita and iniquities:,of Protection, arid worth a day"s purchase. It is clear that and has deserved success, but the limited -Mr. Wm. Holihan. has purchased of Mr. John Inglis, of Wingfiam, in her - - � it will be running again
the McKinley Bill seems to have been ' Protesta'Aiarn is in danger.' " market and the cost of sending its pro- from Mr. It. Dowdall, lot 40, on the 4th 7-1 th year. For many yeirs the deceas- Stanley. by the begin-
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the last straw. They have become tired' We do not quote this paragraph,how- handicapped it.1" Precisely . so. Man concession- of East Wawanosb, contain- ed had been an invalid.! but bore her PRESENTATION AND ADDRES.S. - On is changed and such machinery added- P
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. Y ing 10,0 acres, for the eurn of �$1,350. sufferings with Christian I fortitude and the eve of the deparltu re of -the Rev. J. as will ensure the best results so far as
of paying .ruinous taxes for the purpose ever, for the purpose of making political other -ffi�inufacturing industries feel the I 1,
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of building up millionaire manufactur. capital or to paint the members of one evil effects of restriction in the same -Mr. W. H. Johnston has been en- patience, and wa much!respected for A. McConnell to his new field of labor, both quality and returns are ,concerned.
No. her many qualide of chaiacter and diu. a number of the members -and adherents By the system now introduced the oper-
-never hope for relief go 2 Bay, for the year 1891, at an in- position. She leaves behind her, besides of the Bayfield Road congregation, with ator will have almost unlimited control
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era mud Monopolies, and heaping up a party in better colors than those of the iong as Canada..is divorced commer 0
surplus in the national, treasury to be 'other.- We wish simply to draw atten- -from the continent to which she belc'ally crease of - salary. her aged partner, four sons and two other fTiends, between 80 and 100, as- of the materials from the time they -en-
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squandered by the politicians. They tion to the fact, and a gratifying one it 'AboutI100 hands are thrown idle by the 6 a as ea , a I
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have at length found out that while the is, that our leading public men and suspension of the Maxwell works'. gaged Mr. T. A. Brown, of Orono, Dur- James W. Inglis, of Wingham, and Mr. McConnell and took possession ol Ahe separated apd collected as flour., bran,
11 . - � � ham county, as teacher for 1891, at a Walter Inglis, of Walkerton; Mrs. H. house for the evening. The ladies pres- shorts, etc. The advantages claimed by
favored classes are gradual'y growing prominent politicians are much more News of the Week-� salary of $500 a year. Clark, of Wingham, and Mrs. Walter ent brought well filled baskets for the this process over- the entire roller system
richer and more powerful, they are as forward in church, Sabbath school and , -The electric lights in Wingham were Scott, of Toronto. - entertainment, and after Mr. Win. are, that.the germ of the wheat being
THANKSGIVING DAY. - Thanksgiving lit for the first time on Saturday -Mr, - Alfred. Liddicott, Alichigan Clarke was called to preside and explain ground by the stone instead of flattened
ourely growing poorer. They have,'there- temperance wosk now, than used. to be Day thr6ughout the States is fixed for - ' There are now between Central 'Railway fireman, died at St. ed the object of their visit, Mr. Robert" by the rolls is mixed with the meal and
L I the case. It is a good sign when people' November 27. - : eveting.
fore, determined to Put & Stop to this sort 35 and 40 Vublic and private lights in Tomas ,on Wednesday last week, after -John Richardson read a very compli- bolted with theflour, thus retaining the
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Of thing, and once having become voused -are becoming more" particular about the OuR FUTURE KiNG.-The Prince of that town. . an k1ness of two weeks, from fever. De- mentary and affectionate address to Mr. portion of the berry which by bei*osr-
' � Wales last Siii-day entered hi'e 50th -A lodge of the Lady True Blue As- ceased was about 34 years of age, 'and McConnell, and Mr. The@. Brownettl on . ried away by the full roller operationt I
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the speak with, no uncertain sound. moral standing of their representatives. year. sociation of British America was form- leaves a widow and his' mother and behalf of the congregation, presented a gives a more chal
is change did not It to -d to be though . JkJ color to the br;vad ,
The great pity is thait th I . e t stifficient if a man PROFESSOR KocH's DiscOVERY.-The -ed last week in Wingham. About brother, who reside on Dundas street well-filled purse as a tangible token of at the expense of tis keeping qualitie#p
come scenery but better late than never. was on the right side politicaliy. Many discovery of Professor Koch, - of the twentg., names were an the application east, London. Mr. Liddicott was 1well their esteem. The following in the ad- its flavor and nutriment. The rage
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It now looks as if the beginning of the thoughtful people are now beginning to eCreight known in the vicinity of Clinton� dregs: "We, the members and adher. roller flour that c ried the public for a
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cure of consumption by inoculation with as Mistress. The.,Wingham branch will . Exeter,where he was engaged in ar ing epts.-,of Bayfield Road congrelation, de- time is now subsickng, at lea.st as far As
end of high Protection in the United see that this is not enough. Th(W are. attenuatdd tobercular bacillus,is exciting be known as Fern Lodge, and so soon as . )
- for a number of' years previous to his re- swe�, Ito express, in some tangib e way, our the gristing trade is concerned, and the'
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States hasset in, and it is not improb. beginning to think more a . bout their the greatest interest. It seems probable the charter arrives the. lodge will be or- moval to St. Thomas. He was of a feekngs of respect for you as our pastior introduction of a more perfect control ill
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