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This fear is, also, filling the coach with steam. The bleeding .having get in. He is in a _,,b,,t 0 '8e- be no displacement, it will be because ' _ temple$, . d to'see how good a Suit or Overcoat for . passengers were panic-stricken for a two of the ladies palling on the lines religion and vices ­ .,. prices- are conducive to a greater con- encouraged by the politicians. We be.- rather precarious condition. - A t "�h e re"i os'e o f the - , ,,tber year. The ev,enin, e &I with all their might, but were unable to � � enti, I . moment as they were awakened to a -Mr. Henry Baker, an employ stop the beast. They k-ept the rig nice- � in � - - � --ying. that semi-conscious state by the report and Andrews' Furniture ,F6 to the speaker for her magnificent ad- ,any choice � reading$, re s Boy we can give yod for this money. sumption. It will not require more than lieve. we are correct in x erforyt Exeter, -ly on the road and were meeting ab vote of thanks was tendered - ,val ,s good one4 . We have a splendid lot of Boys' and an ordinarily intelligent Canadian far- neither side i's in favor of raising revenue cries frord those injured, 'and one man met with a painful accident on almost home dress, one Mr. J] I - rues and Songs. � - mer to see what his prospects are in ouch by direct Tuesday when the horse . to the church choir for their � � . 109, I R Brusseli , a family, 0 - I . m in, turning the excellent music and one to the worthy . -, �A largely to the sumes Men's Readymade Clothing which we . a market. . I taxation, but there is this jumoed through the coach window, car. afternoon of last week, by his hand sli - corner at Station Street, in Exeter, ran chairman for th'e able m:a n--ner in which 1 ,verY � ' ue rying sash -and all with him, to alight a p . uch to be said, that if the reven Ping on a circular saw which he was en- the cutter into a tree, throwing Miss be performed the.duties of -th - I I haplyy rendl want to turn in:to'money 1 We will be The Sou------ !ecoiid later on the ground below unin. "gaged at ; tearing the fore -finger fright- Dyer forward. She receivqd a bad in- e chair. * fmg by tboir . . A boice vocal Slid instrume - - I - _!� J0 . th Victoria Election. were raised in this way, both parties, in lured. -� Some eiOht or nine persons re. fully and cutting the thumb and middle ury4o her.head, by coming in contact ; ' , ­ . I J ­ - ,t Political contests power, w-,zuld be more economical and ceived burns and bruises. finger badly. It will be some time'before � r the stirring atrai pleased to show you through and quote One of the harder , - NBw YORK GERMAN with the tree. The cutter was badly Hullett. . I �Judiiig . the lowest Cash Prices. , . fought in Ontario for some time, was would look more closely after the ex. PAPERS, -The he will have the use bf his hand again. wrecked, while the two hind. hoofs 6f COUNCIL DoXING.S.-At the ---- � ­ ­� pipes. They received t , � . that which closed in South Victoria on penditure. But why the 'taxpay Sta,ats Zeitung will cha'n e proprietor- -The ing of the Council it - last meet- I . . insinimous vote of .than] era 9 members of the congregation of the horse were mashed to a pulp, th was arranged that I )&,r.. Archibald A� Rialt - ship January lat Herman Ridder, St. Peter's church, Summerhill, to the blood etained'anow and the bespattered � 061.17 . I - ' I Thursday even ' jug last. This election Should obie' ."; . e - the annual meeting of the electors of the . r ch ' m4_0, wl Edward HcFau ct to the direct method of owner of the two Catholic weeklies, the number of about 75, assembled at the cutter indic , township for the purpose of mominatin lad PoPuls' . � .L -T -JL y -1 . was to fill a vacancy caused in the re. collecting the revenue we -can not � ated that it had struck -its I I 9 . jormed the dutles'devolvi I ag- Catholic News and Catholisches Volke- residence of Mr. H. Murpliy, on Mon- heels at every jump. . he offices Of Reeve , - SEAFOXLTH. ' im � . - blatt, has bought the great German day night of last week, and presented ve and three council - ` I The BOV9 givedby " Air. I I - - �__ . �. - presentation of the riding in the Domin- ive,neither have we ever noticed in print candidates for t � I r�, ­ - I - . � Depiity,.ree lorn for - - - Milip RAr ion Parliament by the death of the late areason. daily for $4,000,000, -G Perrie,'of Grey, who lately chal- the next current I I Revenue must be had,and the - . that gentleman with an easy chair and IengeW all -comers in Canada for an &Il- Year will be held in the - - 'quire " (alias NEW � ADVERTISEMENTS Mr. Hudspeth. Sucef, Tiric -FASTER.-Sucei com. a beautiful prayer ceived, -and there were - . - . Mr. Budspeth ,was a only way it can be got is book. These were temperance hall, Londesbo,r,-o, on Mon- . � re " w1el ! h , larly good dialogues 9W The figure between the parenthesis after Conservative and 'a supporter of the from the people. The only difference York,5'n Saturday evening. During his vices a .r appreciation of his accident at Dorchester Station on Wed- day the 29th of December at noon. - m was filled to to collect it pleted his forty-five days' fast in New given to show the� -round wrestling mate , met with a bad . . ser - a superintendent of the Sun- And in case there are more than the . sch0011700 6 beat �of t each line denotes the page of the paper on which Dominion Government. His mu fast he drank twenty-one quarts of min- da nesday of last week while practisin Pab , itY, but th � I the advertisement will be found. jority between the two systems is that -by the y School. .Nlr. Murphy, in reply 9 necesbary number of candidates propori- It, -and all seem ' Farm Property for Sale -James Walker. (5) - at the last general ,election was about indirect mode of collection the people eral water and nine quarts and a -half of made a few -fitting remarks. with some local sports. It seems Messrs ed that the electiens for the said offi- ce3 I ihroughor _-, I Stallion for Sale -John J. Pariah. (6) fiftY. His opponent was the recent do not know how Groton water. Be lost forty-two pounds -TI10 following firms in Brussels Perrie and Richardson were getting in be held in the following places with the musical and litei - Walton Cheese Factory -R. if. Ferguson . much they are really and a half in weight. - training form for their eugagemento; 9 with n given th-em. I . .(6) have,their stores lighted by electricity : the Deputy Returning Officer as named. db e . We Defy C Libler�ll Candidate, Mr. Lowensboro. taxed, whereas by the direct method, -Dr. E. Scarff & Ferguson, Mrs. Simms, G. A. having bad a hold with Alvey - No. I Temperance Hall, Kinburn � uld Laug 8 - 'omipetition-A. R.'Smith. (8) 1 ) 0 ' . . ANOTHER CURB DiscovE, RER, the former 'Is ebrouglit to A A3 Readymade Suits -A. R. Smith. (8) The .,were Election Notice�s, smiwe. (5) nservative Candidate on 'this .they would kno,w just howi - ch L. Shurley,,principat phyeician of the Deadman, Rosa Bros., J. T. Pepper, A. St. Clair, whom lie threw easily, but on Fowler; No. 2 School housf ' ,John ,44 A ,y. ne." T 31an Wanted -John G. Spi oat. (6) occasion was Mr. Fairbairn. They are Government of the . the Harper hospital, Detroit, and Dr. Hen. R- Smith, A. - Strachan, T. Fletcher, B. the second throw by some means in giv- Neilans No. 3 scho . � No. 6, T. A.rst., xior will it � b t, th-a Notice�W. J. Shannon. (5) � ar I ' country does cost cage Gibbs, of tile Michigan University -ry, Mrs. F. C. I) ve to break a lock they Mcluto ; ol house No. 2. C. L cial gathering in tectin Note Lost -Robert Doke. (5) - .r them. : � ' ogers, G. Thomson sh; No. 4 Foresters' flail Londes. I ;so .: . both f mers and so fA as any outsider * v_ G�i � ing a quick mo .1 - - . The Queen's flotel and the Central &180 did"not realize that his leg was broken A. Woodman; No. 5 school house - Is it not in accordance with e of Ann Arbor, announce that they have both,came to the floor, and even then he boro, - - I Gould tell# personally, they were both ery day business prin iples' to know discovered a consumption cure, the effi. have diern. A. Currie is testing incan- S- - N ,'Sunsbin . . . c " lar. If anything -the Liber- ' calar service costs us-? cacy 0 � rom Hall, Lon � deaboro, James Braithwait . - . -'TOT.es.-Xr G� I I what any parti f which is beyond question. descent lightin his butcher shop. More ome of the on -lookers supposed I 0- 5, W- M cC001 ; No. - 6 Temperance I . I . -.* A BLOCKADI,P OF B BRIEF ,1\ ' al had the advantage, as L priva e every .kRLIKY.-Tlie front lights will be burning , as soon as the the distinct -sound that St. Clair got a No. 7 school house No. 9, A. T. e; , A -V,alualblle mare recentl "D I 11rou T,xv,00itot """' pop, . -is party were In our __ -day business we wall of a NeW York irmit,ing houie, cot. globes, etc., conie tooliand. For a new imagined such Donald. The Statement of income, ex- . tion ioie, Jr.. - t 7 �#, , - . I 0 broken rib,pand he really Me - I united on him'from. the first, while the do know what our expenditures are lapsed the -other morning and dumped was the case,'a-s he was ex .-Wm. M - SEAFORTH, F;R I Conservatives held three conventions Wh * 200,000 bushel - s of birle on tile street movement it w, rks'very satisfactorily. sides to se amining both penditures, assets, and liab; . Of 'Haht-101), IDAY, Dec. 26, 1890 then should we desire to hide fro y _0a Satim e if any bones were broken. - lities,_ of the - .the County Y in y afternoon of )-tit week, township was o-rdered 'to been working since lai - - - and offered the position to two ot ' and "blocked travel �, In a few minutes Perrie found out that �e published 7-- oarselves this knowledue in connection . The cause was .MAgter David Q berl-kin, of - - . hers, ai 14'asi;un 01 Blyth in pamphlet form. The collector was .John Ilealy, who is aba I I I both t.�e 1.,igll V -1 it was the front -bone of his leg,half way authorized by the council to collect the . -higau ha& a sale of both of whom refused to stand, before with public aff4irs ? Th"L is something barley. Los8, $10,00 V "I 'J n . Mic 9 . The Indians. wind nei weight 'of 7 anratilie woolen mill in ---I_ � . between the foot and knee. It was,pure- unpaid taxes more than implements on Friday I the choice fell on Mr ' -, �kvhl fa, � e 0 I unfortunately missed his � . 'Fairbiirn. The we would like to learn from those wh� NoVITIj - .-,-Mis3- t"'�-e'�i�gl�i heV'i'e ""ten'p'i"g to JuIllp ly accidental. . $300. A number of accounts am S. James ffalllsaiwik3 For same weeks the Indians in the A FAT VOT B 7 .4 which are not -, .. . D�exet, of PhiladelphiA-, I ';�ho was , - 9 , 1, . BIT anty of �;Iiddle, contest was keenly contested on both oppose direct taxation. Do the people Oting a,ud 'was knocked down by to over $200 were passed and ordered �� the co, ­ Weatern and Northern States have been ------.-- ,ountin - _ � a I _�L aides ; the best stump speakers of both enjoy being hood ceived as a novitia, o A the: team following behind., 0 Model to �9;_ - in ig a very unsettled and excited condi- I -wioked ? . �te a School Examinations. be paid and one or two w invited parties spoke i Catlioli,3 Church a ear a6, ... �f ere laid over I .Michie has beou - gendilavl,-Cipriaia - her final vo Y I red as at first ticipate&, The following 'candidates who at- until next meeting c I tive committee of tb tion and' fears of a in every corner of the rid- , a e seriously inju. � . 9 , I ws in, Febliu en she, but this .Qhould be a lesson u ouncil, which I - ing, and the trade qubst'40','-Which was ii London e her for , . �t(o himself tended the M' j will be held on Monday, December 29, 'Institute to gi` I have existed. The Amer 0 A DisPATCH froi odel Schools in Goderici rs ican Govern- t , England will giv t n 0,000 ' and -others who indulge in such danger -vereawarded certificates by 0 . . Farme - I 1,00 to he leading i8sue,wa' the order . . . � and Clinton at 10 it. in. cuit�lvatio.n ,of turnip$ al 9 tho�oughl ' to the Toronto Globe and dated D - - meat seem to be f ally &live to t�e,. dan- .1 y thresh- of t � a ot the Most 'ous practices. � I - - ecen, - Holy Sac . the Board of County Examiners: - ,the above * or�ganiz-Atiou g,er and have troops in all directions ed out right in the vie W' of the people. ber 22ud, says :-Canadian turkeys have her. I'll I a ly founded by -The Modelites, who put in the re. . - GODERICH. I sel.s oia tht 12th an Yet, - notwithstandin' all ihi � . . cent term at the Model School in Belmor6. _.� I Bras I ire. 8, the Con. met with a fair sale in the London A TEAC-TIER STA ED By IIER PUPIL. , Clara Andrews, Wm. PUBLIC EXAMI,M_&TIO�N ary. ir. Michie haa-G( ready for action should occasion requi 9 CliQ- Augustine . Y of . A r The inim ediate cause Christmas marketg during the last few --M i Ida ay ak, a Halls� Ella Bo d, Samuel � -Aast week a very successful ex - up this subject, and . servative and restrictionist candidate ton, met Friday night, 12th inst., at the On Frida of excitement '38 Young lady residence of Principal Lou h and pre- Y � amination. � t is days. They arrived in fair condition teacher, of .� on 9 Hutton, Ada, I Coulter 'Edgar . was held in the Belmore. -,public school. whichever day the,comill I - among the noble red men is wha . was elected by a majority of IZ, being J I ont, Colorado, was sented that gentleman with an address Harvey Lizzie Dalton, 0 James . -The following teac I -Mr. George Parler hi * - over -4, 'but the price fetched by them is 40 or stabbed four ti s on Friday afternoon in -appreciation of the manner in which � I here wer6.'present and called the Messiah craze. This is a be- ouble the majority -given his pre- 50 per cent. lower than tha�'b'rought b by one of I Kee Newcombe farm - -as at � er dpils, Bert Myers. fe,Annie Denamy,, Alex. assisted in the examining of the I . decessor. This, too, in what ma fairly - . Y � -The he performed his official duties, and the , various be termed a rural constituency. . The respect they entertained for him as an I on the placce Iief, or superstition, that the Indian � Y � �, , high-class birds, averaging only six- wounds w I probably prove fatal Kelly, Jane Engler, Cart classes : Misses Porter, Robinson and weeks ago. ,ffe has, I Christ is Shortly to make his appearance We .pence per pound. This is chiefly due to cause of t e 8'tabbing was objection. to individual. The address McCormac, Nellie Harrison, John Young, and Me-sars. Hartley the straw - i ­ Om- -Ni Graham,'R P ilege of ieedlog it thet .1yee, Jessie Hennings, Henry obinson and Dr. H . upon this earth, and that then tho white need sca�qpjy'sa� that the result is a* the fact that the birds are much smaller proper dis ipline and a desire to rul*e the partied by a handsome piano lamp. , Mr A �� .Hall cessfal . . I than the English variety. The best teacher. . . - , -Connell, Minnie Johnston, Albert --�Thepupilaconducbed themselves very I examination �w people will be all exterminated, and that . Lough made a suitable reply. * '4e, flannall. Kickley, Wm. , efficientl , refle ' ' I � bitter disappointment to all who favor foreign turkeys, the price largely de- FLOODS ON VANCOUvEp. ISLAND. -4, -About thirty of the students at- M ag� Y ctilig much credit to school house in Section2 free trade and a more judicious ex- pending on the Size Alort6n, Lexie Moran, John themselves as .-Mr. Blackw-i '- the Indiana will thus be restored to , in some quarters I despatch from Vancouver, British Colum. tending the Goderich Model School 'Parsons, Marion - _ Muldrew, Robert . pupils, aud,to 12 I . - day last isted by -a nuib find a prejudice acrainat them owing to as their earnest and painstaking teacher. ­ was ass. penditure of the public revenues. � bia last Mr. Barto I their original or pristine glory ; that I � 0 . on the 17th inst., says : The term assembled at the residence Rosa, Annie Robertson, Albert To add to the enjoyment of the many _. - from the neigh -boring i The statement is made, and we have being sent unplucked, which also affects Cowichat district of Vancouver Island of Mr. Park, principal of the r,,tusk, Bertha Sallows, James visitors present the ladies of the Section I great number of the r -j they will be put in possession of their , the price,' in view of the extra labor I is being devastated bv disastrous floods. School, and presented him with an ad- SiNers, Belle Thomson, John had provided an ample supply of fes .aection,-Miss B, KeJ . - happy hunting grounds and be undis- no doubt truly, that all the municipal- caused the dealer or buyer. Large There was i6 phenonl�nally heavy rain dress and a handsome easy chair. After Strachan, Lizzie Tiffin, Albert dainties, ,Which soon disappeare tai D. K,eIIY9 of the 6th -1 ' turbed by the invading white man, but ities but two, gave the Liberal and Free dealersy however, think. it is best to , for some days, accompanied by snow, Mr. Park in a suitable address had I Vallauce,Eceles ' the action of the dental an - d under � .Elowly recovering from will, have as of old, plenty of game and Trade candidate an increased vote and In aintain this practice, so, clearly, there which rapidly melted, and on the to thanked the pupils -fer their generoug. . d inasticating � is p - I -of pleurisy.. -Misses b' se two municipal- . le . � CLINTON. . man haWDg been . t . . ev e qs an was pre- , - rnoon part of the pro- . - . -.1 .. i ies were openly bribed by a promise better after Christmas when the mark bri g d everything moveable in the sented with an address and a beautiful - Cash, Edith Forsyth, Thomas gramme was taketi up, which consisted - ,-of the '.5th line C erly enjoyed, and they will live forever I e hune, Jessie Burke, Thomas satisfied, the afte Halliday daughters ,of all the luxuries and freedom they_form- - the point. Prices will probably be country is under water. Houses, barns, teacher in the Central School, B t that the electors of the' room for difference of opinion as to of all was a cloud burst. The who gift, Mr. W. R. Robertson, assistant organs. The inner of a bonus of $450,000 from the Domin- will not be so glutted. The line of track of th Cargill, Maggie In examining of classes I home from Ooderich .1 in this, to them, glorious paradise. This ' ; e flood have, been washed dressing case. . . Glass, George interspersed ' "the.holiaays.-The -Ch- ion treasury, to aid in the construe Lon, turkeys sent to Aberdeen is a failure away. No -lives are reported lost. -A colt belonging to Mr. T'hos. Ras- with music by Mr. and Mrao Bainton and - strange belief, of which the above is , t, I I The damage foots up nearly $500,0oo. bell,'Emma Hardy, Thomas recitations by Pupils of the school. This entertainment held it of a local railway in which the people owing to bad weather. � sell, of Usborne, ran away on Satur- Ca"lP Y, Emily Jarrott, Thomas I merely aa outline, has spread like wild - Downe - fire among the Indians, and has set of the. municipalities are deeply in . __ . � SALE o.F HORSES IN PARIS. -Oa Wed. day last. When nearing Exeter Elder, J9nnie Karney, Win. , lasted till about five O'clock when the , - church �ou konday evei - AT the c ) F6rtune, Clara Kerr, A. W assembly prepared tbemsel' , iti.every respect, The-: them crazy, hence the name, Messiah I lose of Sir Richard, Cart- nesday Baron de Hirsch sent up 23 oil where the sleighing was' thin, the cut- uk. ves to ven� ,_ ed to $29.W.-N,ext 7. terested. It is said that the Govern- his horses for Bale at the Cheri ter rattled on the big stones, frightenin McGregor, Dan ture into the inclement weather to . ment speakers and canvass I "Z -wright's address a.t'Chath,Lm, on Wed- � a auction Fortune, Barbara iel , re- nomination. The M`0i craze. ,They leave their peaceful reser- era openly. nesday . yard in Paris, France. The total re" the horse so badly that it ran awa 9 Gilbert, Annie McCallum, Duncan pair to their several home ,very good reel z-' eveningof last week, Mr. A. ceiptsare 75,000 francs, but the sale % y. Holmes, H apparently - , not a I va,tions,� congregate in large bands and told the people that if the Government � vasi'a Mr. Russell managed to stay in the cut- arri6t Reid, James well satisfied with the exercises of the .. Ouellette rose to his feet and said : bad one for the Baron. Nearly. half ter and keep the horse on the road. Holmes, Henrietta Snell, Thomas day. . ,timp. mmm� engage in what is called the skeleton' - � I have been a Conserva It Jenkins, Eva Todd, James wn� I candidate were elected -i this r�ilway aid " Gentlemen, - were bought in, and the rest sold at . ran as far as Rogerville when it got - . - dance. The excitement of this dance, would be given and if d4eated - it tired and stopped.- Ve­ Leslie Minnie- . Blake. I - Wr-OX46 � � . , . tive foe thirty years', but after hearing moderate prices. They were a splendid ty little damage - . I - - w Mer, w mental, Sir . Richard Cartwright to jog lot of horses. It is not truwi- -- arlane, Isabella THAT RESOLU110,N. -DEAR EXPOSI_ - - ' super1ndu.6ed perhapi by fire would be itheld. If -these state look was done. Hel? ' Romr, AGAVS.-A I - . I � hcvie great visions are true, the election Should'at once be. change my views." There are thousands ing, as some people said when they a - aw says :-There is Russell, Loney ! TOR. -In a recent issue of your paper, - - those who hive gm�efi causes them to , "i - -night I must that the Baron is going to give up hunt- -The Exeter Times of last week Pollard, Grace I - . of future glories, and they sometimes protested and S_Uch conduct - exposed. a , widow and Townsend Fanny . bome person over the signature of ` One -_ � . � -114 foreign partsi"und i, of Conservatives in the country who him selling his horses. On the contrary five small children- living in the tow7,n_ V . Who Knows ' 71 makes reference to the * lege, have returned li� , .1 . McC - eg ven taking it for granted that think and feel just like Mr. Ouellette if buying more. hor.3es. I Wallace, Amelia. resolution read by Rev. J. A. - . manifeat a disposition to b in the 'work But, e' _:.1 . 1. bear he is ship of Hay in a house in which the and some to . - .� . . I . _ - _ 11 on for good, - of exterminating the whites these Statements are true, while � . - windows are all brok6h, and old perfor- - nell, from the pulpit of Bay - iendi without it they. only had the courage to ex Resolved, that in the opinion of this days withtheir ft ,press � ated quilts serve as protection from the field Road 0 waiting for the coniin of their prom- shows the degrading and dishonorabl Huro' Board . the -Model School term is too congregation, and claiming that Mr. � who have returned fr -9 . e their honest convictions. f1iis ihe bal- n Notes. cold and stormy weather. Besides be- short; that the candidates should do ,George Forayth-from. I ised Messiah tactiez adopted and the equally dishonor- lot '" . Air. F . � McConnell had authority from Presby- .-Sage and Sa I tries Hastb enton Hartley, of Bluevale jug exposed to the weather this fa tery for the reading of this resolution., - has b6en engaged as teacher in school is i ily some preparatory and general reading � - The Government troops ill give them an opportunity of do 9 have been engaged in suppressing these able character of t,he,people so influenced, jog Wbef ore very long. n a semi -starved condition, m after obtaining the -non-profe.s8ional cer- and also el ' ton Territory ; from IS I . . the vote in . and en- aiming to have all the docu- - Tkeletoui dances and in forcing those en h' "*- ! � � : . .. section No. 4, Grey, for 1891. tirely destitute Of means of support. tifillt' and before attending the Model ments relative to the matter. With re- . I Northwest, John- Mar, - t e- dther-rurial municipali- __ -While milking one day last week There is a chance for some humane be better for gard! to the latter: art of the statement . I P - - Mrs. John Robertson, of . Bluevale, was Society to do a little good work. both the public school teachers and their of " One Who Knows," I have to Say- . ines Collegiate lustitu ties should ha-ve--�been- sufficiently - WOCLDN'T it be nice to live, at' Medi 0 School, and that it would and Jas. Ballanty-ne ;: �aged in'them. to go back to their reserva-' �i � � �', - pro . . _ noun,66d t6-.�over�qp�qe. kny adverse - in- cine Hat -these days ? Just think ;of it . kicked on the arm by the cow. The -'The Hannibal (Miss that I have i I an �11'lons. In this way several conflicts -have ­ __ - ) _*- I . pupils to have the new teachers enter on In my possession the primei- wood ; . )CCU fl a e 13��Fe' J t ii i a lil Mdu, -a n d . - result was a broken arm. . ouri) Post of � I - - - 11. . , - says of a former �, well their duties in August instead of in pal document, So that the statement as . � School, Miss Ela& , .the fac : -Five horses belonging to A. M. Pol- known riesiden ' January as at present. Therefore, that made in th IU43 rred between the Indians and the . t that it The - local paper of that place says December 10th * was nn,t.is pretty-godd ev-idence that the "Superintendent Niblock has '.1' just t of Brussels : "Dr. F.' . at respect is inaccurate. In . Owen Sound Busi - knierioan soldier&, and in one of these ! I . u1shed Plowing his gardens. ley, and two ponies, the property of Mr. W. O'Brien, of this city, has received the Secretary request the Honorable,t-he a und place, I give the substance of . sean A. Gibson Fre- he celebrated chief, Sittua Ball, was electors -of �;outh Vl_ rate, fi * , 0 * the ec ' � �g - ictoria, at any ' The Gen. Pugeley, of Goderich died during noticeof his appointment as deputy Minister - of Education a minuteof the Presbytery of Huron from ... , le - I I last week from blood poi ' * the proceedings at a meeting held in - weather is a, warm as June, and haying soniDg. state veterinary 'surgeon, with head- y be- riedo Lil; d. Thus far no serious depreda have n6e-yet been sufficiently squeezed to change the John J. Gibson. ' � I Mode) School term so that it ma I ff the:sllver tons . - . c - death of MArgaret Carney, daughter o to . U 0 of books - by protection to bring them to a Sense- i's still -in ptrogres,q on many of the ran 11 -We have this week to record the quarters a' Hannibal, but will be ready Bru field, oil. November lith, 1890, 'kept set have been attempted by the In . . . gin the see nd Tuesday in January and e lians, and most of -them have been A c -�et " f espond to all calls for his services. 111111 the second Friday in June ; that a which is As follows : John Manson, of their position, and they require an . e,. ric match and 4of competitors. - I _RigA . -4 . I � other sports- Mr. Tbos. Carney, of Colborne, which Dr) O'Brien is thoroughly posted on the course of reading be prescribed for en. of; Berne congregation, appeared, com- h,: 06 -her turn or two of the N. p. Screw. are being arranged for Christmas day. " !ad e v . 0 . BmVITIBSI I oMpelled to return ' to their re- � I ent took place on Wednesday 10th diseases of stock and is a skilful a p ainin atioas are bein .� - trance to th-- Model Schools, to consist 1 * ' 9 examiD , - I that a reso The result in South Vie And Medicine Hat i ' inst. ,` ur- eirvatiGns,, but although conquered toria, although m in our own Cana- . lution passed at a, . . I - than North West. � . - geon. His appointment is. a deserved of Fitch's Lecture,3 on Teaching, a good former meeting of Presbytery, unjustly I school here this week hey are not - subdued or 8ati8ified - disappointing, should not discourage - Rev. John Crawford, D. D., form. coTpliment." work on Canadian History, a good work reflecting on his character was read tion of Mr. Shaw, I I erly of the Woodstock Colle , , I . - n��_� - . ge, a gentle ' Mr. J. C. Walker, Grand Organizer on F in from the pulpit of th r -umber o nd they will require the friends of free and untraw .man wh ,nglish History, a good work e Bayfield Road I , I close wiatch- . ,elled . News of the Week. 0 is well known to Bapt . � I f -tandidate, , xg for a time I trade, but should, on th n 'Vhe Select Knights of Canada '04 nglish, one of Shakespeare's plays, and church, by Rev. J. A. McConnell and notablespill occurre, ' � ists i of - . The killing of Sitting e contrary, spur Canada, has accepted the pastorate of ized a I , 9 organ- , DEAD. -Louis- Eugene La�rni, the the Baptist church in Wingham. . . " �of last week, A ale, I - a ed officers reference to a letter received from Mr. � people from - the vicin The darkest hour always bomes before in 1800. � James Hay, of �:Nortk Delaware. The ing from ient.- This event, however, is4t-nluah nch painter, is dead. -Mr. .B. L wrison, of Londeaboro for the year: Past Commander,Comra ber ; that the papers be prepared under ` � were ietum rgy and effort- Fte. foll,owing gentlemen were elect ination on this work be held in Decem ',1211, also, is another disturbing ele them on to renewed ene 1�1 I egion in Exeter last week. The one or two prose authors ; that an exam- commented on - This resolution was ia i de ­ ing was rather unlucky last week. He lost W. Sanders; Commander, Com. T. A. part- del . siverance of Presbytery in this case Sharpin)$11 Tarnber-ril vicious, "'ind tion have right on their side and their hereby declares that th the gravel road the `6 the dawn. The opponeits of restric- . ge is carry. a pocket book containing $28. The Amos; Vice -Commander, Com. A. E ment, and the answers read by the e Presbyte re- ) be regretted. He was a bad Indian, . DisEASH.-A peculiar disea. the direction of the Education De - , .. ry . I ein�g ennning, clever and . . off many horses in parts of Kansas finder will be suitably rewarded by Bennett; Lieut.- County Board grets to learn that the resolution . , ran away, as long been a Source of greater principles must prevail sooner or later.- and Missou ' ri. leaving the same at . Dr.- Young's office H. Bissett; Commander, Com. G' of, Examiners. The com- tearn - n Lond Recorder,Co ' �: change in the Model term will c plained of wasread from the pulpit, as .0 DEAD. Rev. William Nassau Mo i . eaboro, . - m. J.J.Knighl, ause the thrown into the ditc ancial Recorder, Com. W. E. Coche- ne . their -work in it was not- intended by the Presbytery burt. The team, I I . -known English -The Goderich Base Ball Club held nour; Treasurer, Com. E. Bi8sett; . August. - that it Should be so read, the principal . . Mr. -6, able to the Indian department than It inay-be that ' Victory is nearer than worth, M. A., the well lea- Fin w teachers ,to begin many who are -, - . J. Belden, WV � 7 other chiefi combined. any one expects. There are .0 author, is dead in Lo nldon, . their annual ball on Frida evening Standard-bearer, Com. N. Paterson - . � . - LNcRBAsE OF DUTY. -The Russian and it was a grand su �y f object of the Presbytery being, not to day, having run as f . � just on the turning point.' ccess in every re- Physician, Com. T. A. Amos, M.D. ' ' Usborne. unce judgment on the merits of. � I -_ .4, --re . y township bef I , I � I I I I I I I � I the case, bat to put a stop to corres- is all gone agai As the excitement is being subdued on 'They fully Customs commission has decided to in- spect. NothwithstandinK the di a ree- -What might have been a serious MRS. F.LETCHER'S ADI)REiss.-Mrs. pondence of this kind. e ie American side, it seems to be break- I . 8 9 realize the benefits the :country would crease the duty on agricultural machin. able weather the large hall was comfort. accident occurred one day last week on Colin Fletcher, of the Thames Road allow, g out on the Canadian ',side of the derive from unrestricted trade with the ery and implements 40 per cent" ably filled. It will be seen to mark t theIr Pri 08 a farm just outside of the village of Presbyterian church, who recently, by this deliverance that, J. A. McCou- - Wbeat is bringing 8 � )rder, and lat t accounts announce Unite'd States, but they have a dread of ENDORSING PARNELL.-Two ihonsand -A by-law has been passed in Exeter Ethel. A party of men wer butcher- with hQr husband, returned from a trip asking anything from the United States Irishmen at'& meeting in'the Cooper In- prohibiting the shooting of fire arms any ing a beef, and as they were winding it to British Columbia,gave an address de- resiolutionfrom the pulpit and comment - .'35c to 40o, potatoes �at th6-draze is spreading among the stitute, New York, Sunday passed a place inside the corporat e nel had no authority to read the said . bushel, Peas, b8c to � idians in the Canadian Northwest, . and being refused, and the hate to cut series - ion, within one up one of the men h%d his attention acribin '- ,,. I : L rpi- ni, n, Is - � �. - no- . Y . of resolutions endorsin Par 11 hundred 14 thereon. and Ibelie- it ad � fri ; I ,- . I . . L . TV110 W go 01110 I ,0 jLLAL i I 5 "Ip . s w. a a ve a in the -, ; . I L' � ' - - ici n HIEVING Y-1 8 01 any -Far west, at the knowledge of the Presbyterythat V f&ee offel - 4.1 tabl in the �r inity of W. Id party ties, and they sati8fly T dwelling, Any more on a pole over his head, than on Bethany, on Friday evening last jimooth sur - � ,; , De - I L, y ood Mountai them- .-Thieves drilled through person finding any one shooting con- his work, and did not- notic6 "till his cember 1-9tb. Although the air was he did so. At the same meeting a let. L � - � - I � 9 . �_ I three teet of solid masonry Thursday trary to by . sk_-at.ing, -which are . L -11 I I - � �' , �:%_ . - I - 11 . ageof by. the Y.oun,z - , in �, � I .. . we can not get free trade because � ouse of MeNellis & -The Union Jack with - me entangled in the chain and somewhat crisp, et tile fine Bleighing perintendent of the Sabbath Schools of - ,Christmas entertai Lf I Regina an4._ other ppints. No hostile selves for not'doing so by the plea that -law, will get half the fine. head beca i ;. . . - �, _ i L:' night at the wareh' ter was read from Mr. James Hay, ,ga- , - 7 r. I � L.L demonatra#ons have yet been made, nor . the the armotial he was winding himself up instead of brought a goodl Ynumber of the members North Del ware, exp . �44 � - Campbell, Chicago, . y� � .1 . � A_ �_ ­ ­ Americs t, and that if and stole $3,000 emblems of Canada, offered for the best the beef. As help wag on hand he was and adherents of the L - OYA I � -_ ; have any� of the tribes left, their reser va. worth of goods, mainly silks and Irish essay thereanegt, by The Empire, has, Congregation to , ,,� � . � - : -11 a laining how he out for. the R I L - - . - soon I mistake of - addressing his let- Nvh- will be thee -.1 ' I I tions. TherMounted. Police have been we �sked they would humiliate us by lillen'5- �� iberafed but all agreed that it hear an address from the wife of their made the 4 i r: in this county, ich I �,� - el �, I - � been awarded to Miss looked something like ter to John Manson instead of to one of - . � , 1, � oil the alert, a d- no doubt prompt refusal. But, let the A mericans make' - UNVEILED. -A#, Windsor' a statue of Jo- L another Birchall worthy pastor. After the preliminary ­ � n 1Z sephine Buchanan of West Wawa. . _T_�_ . � � I � -1 I I � . 1 % , the I - , the first approach, as they are likely was u mpe:ror e'rederick of Gerhiany nosh. - services were gone through with . .� I ­ I , the late E case. the Elders, as intended. As I have no- - ' . . 01. siationon, their part will nip . th,e trouble - . . nveiled. TO" Prince of Wales and -Wh ile L ' W. H. Verity & Sons, of Exeter, intention of S&yi,UL_a anything more on I Hax . : 11 - * I ,. engaged in chair was taken by Mr. A. Bishop, M. . . , -n the bnd and pre soon to do and all these doubting ones other m( V,Mla !*o ' Rr,rzD I k �! i I slaughtering. have just received a v6r fine bolt cut- P. P., who, in a few words introduced � f- I ­ - , I V- � vent its further �-'7� - WF,LL ,h1B I )mbers ofm S' this subject I hope you will insert this i . L -L-4. would at once take a decided stand and present. �_ . yal family were swine Thursday of last week, Mr. Wm. Y '"Itt - - �4 �L t,'�' spread., The latest reports give - assur- I I ting machine, cuttin in your iiext issue.- MF ,_ ,day evenlOg lastl' - i . .. . A ,MBER ,or . 11 _�. n . - '"allOugh J, P., of Dungannon,fell and up to g from three eighths the speaker. She gave a most interest- � I .- - L � � - �, the sentiment in favor of free trad FISH HATCHERY. -The United States one and a half inches double headz ing and racy account of her trip from ERE ATIO_x-. . i and parents of thi* . � ,t,zp ., ances that no tr'6 uble is apprehended - fractured some of hia'ribs and sustained er. Also one of the beat twenty foot Goderich to Victoria, British Columbia. - . I to the number 7of aI - Z : . 1 -"-. e Senate is discussing the -desirability of other painful injuries which will confine turning and screw cutting lathes to be She described in eloquent language the - Grey. i I .-sented themselv � ; o : j-4 L_; �� o -An the spot would be so strong that no Government establishing a fi4h hatchery in northern him to bed for a season. - " . I , by the authorities , and that . I - .1 1, , L es , , I . � 1�:L� i an J � . k , �t�: i ` A N,ewtO - or party_could resist it d live. , - found in the country, with compound bold and gigantic scenery alo g the i ,of G. . . I - � � allauld any threaten there- is ample New York, near the St. Lawrence. -Mr. Wm. Gray, son of Mr. John feed. These machines are now in oper -M 3i �1 . I , o I � n NOTES. iss Ann Stewart of Hamil- 4 * . . R I i -was ratt6red � � - . . force at hand to stamp it out at once. WHITTrE Vs EIGHTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY. Gray,of Wingbam, while wrestlin Thunder Bay Section of the' Canadian toby Dakota, has been visiting relatives, � nion"ad � L, T � - � � . I were fillul , - 1. 9 with ation, and cost $1,500. They have also Pacific -Railway, and made allusion to on the 46th concession, during the past . . � . ! �, -The poet Whittierwas 83 years of age a companion one day last week, had the secured the right on roy add a e L � . � i I ­ -i.-I � This being the case,there is no cause for - Direct Taxation. L ,% : on the 17th inst. He passed the day misf ' altY to manu- - the extqnsive shipping I - roes wads . I � - . I The Montreal Witness says': . Otune to have one of his legs broken facture ,the celebrated famous I week or two. .S,l � - _ 'i " done at Port She is a sister of John Best, &nrl Mr. Ne � . I ' I � I alarm. �o be foi6waril6d is to be fore- quietly at his winter home at Oak Knoll, at th Sulky Arthur, th ,)) . ; I I _ I � - - - " A Western newspaper, . e ankle. It will be some months the Le "Soo and other places and Alexander Stewart. -Miss Maggie . . iful P1 * i � ong line. Passi Stewartp daughter of Alexander Stew- . , it by blavu ng swiftly in her . w - h a beaut : - 1: . a L L � � - art, of the 16th concession � z commenting Danville, -New York. before he will be able to work again. of land, and any kind of a plow can be journey westward a e referred in elo ing case, � - . 71 armed, e�pecially when the nolple red Plow, of Watford, suitable to any kind al 1� L W � f- :­ - I Z Both machines were pro- quent terms to the rugged and , accompanied a -me 3 . V upon the'fact that the aggregate indebt - SNOW IN, GRBAT"'BRiTAi.-q-.-Sno -The Bluevale Cheese Factory Com- attached to it. h � I- - �, r � I ­ ­ iran is to be dealt with - - — — =__ I � I lowing this 0 � ediiess of C nada, including both Do- storms prevailed ,everywhere in Great pany dis osed of their last two months' cured from t awe -in- by her aunt, Miss Ann Stewart, has Its with a beau! I . 1� ; � P I , . � -, - . -; .1 � :*_ ' . � minion and Provincial debts, amounts to Britain duriv�`-9­�,ast week. The fall has make 'of cheese on Thursday of last he firm of Bertram and spiring scenery of the Rockies, and re- gone to visit relatives in Whitbyand We from � � , - - . I � L week, getting there or the befit price . Canadian manufacturers. . he away . suspended sl � � - 1; - .1,_ -1 � �, The English Market. , over two hundred and sixty million dQl- been deep, 9, 'traffic was blocked in Sons, Dundas, and are a credit to our marked in Pasding that Mount Baker, of viciuity� They will probably r - . qd-� . - lars, or fifty dollars for each man, wo- many placei'.`i';-�A. humber of wrecks of that has lately been aid-10fe, The . ried .on their I I �L 4 Spqp,kingof the prospect of a remun- man and child'of f W. T., must be ca . - ­ _ - I . - - -1 . era v' -4 P . ed to: f , , ­ . our PPPulation, and somewhat "high- five or six weeks. they present . .� ! - , t small vessels Jr-4-ve been reported. -We clip the following from the minded," as be rears his stately bead SCHOOL � I i .­ ,; , Sale amounted to --between $9 000 and EXAMINATIO-N AND E,NV'ER- � - - I I � . 'tOWSTORM,-The an $10000. - � Ntwton MaAe a s1l I _ . L'_:I' ti e market in England for our eggs upon the fact that,of this amount Que. � A SEVP,�B,E 8� I Clinton New Era of last. week:-ST'r. ,ionic 13,000 feet into the air. She TAINMENT.-A very successful pu - . a. LL ll L I - -1 aad poultry, �the Mitchell RecoL . ow . . Hayward, Government blic ex- 13 ' : . I .. . . rder in bee contribiltea thirty milliona, declares *6torm in New York,State Thursday Q . inspe-tor of afterwards gave- an interesting ;1ccount -1 PrLessed ,his s , I I � � � . on as a great e amination took place it, the school in I bearifif ul and cost 5 _� -On Saturday l5thInst. as Mr. Al. weights and measures, was in town on of the Indian Mission schools at Round section No. 2 on Friday last, there be - E , that this 1`6yiace is on the high way to Friday last week, along the line of the Ohler, of Colborne, was returning home a business on y � � - an excellent aiticle on the subject,puts 7 -1, . . - own Part and on I - . . ' e Eholih . e and a dog ran out to the road and frighten- spected a set of weights, and Mackay, who. established it present. wa I 'and ftaid h eeLaUSe � , I I *L art, we are only sorry that the Quebec Hudson lines,'W'A's' the severest exper- ed'hia horses so that they ran away. believing they were alightl ' 118 were nicely decor- _ L ". � direct taxatl' vil. - For'our Central Verm,on,t and Delawar Tuesday. At one Lake. This Mission is in charge of Mr. fing over 60 pupils and about 70 visitors . -1 I I the matter very plainly when it says: I I I o P I offici I in ' � 11 . The lines - y incorrect, seven or eight years ago.. Mr. Mackay, ated with evergreens, And, the black- the gifts b I . ! Stripped of all its colorings the ques. Government Wa3 not long ago compelled ienced for 'i�a�y seasons. place he some The � L �.L I I Mr. Ohler fell out - of the back � tion of the British market comes down to resort.to direct taxation It is safe were completeLlyi' of the filed a corner off here � . . . ,one spirit which - bloidlf6d. with ' , stuck a wafer on by his indomitable pluck and persever- boards showed some very beautiful I - - . snow, and sleigh, but was not hurt. The horses . there, went th e supposed pro- such manifestit'l � � to this. There is an enormous consum p�. to sayAhat if it had been compelled to the trains co'uld make no headway. did not stop until they reached home. ance, has gradually overcome the many, and nicely colored drawitts - �_4 2 I I � I tion of both eggs and poultry there. do;so ten . I q_i��_ I - . years agoi the gross expendi, The most terrific snowstorm for six kid . .. � 4 t, .1 ay 1� . liberality, and -sax t -g-J,thern accurate, after difficulties he had to encounter in en. ous classes wire thoroug�-hly examined � I I � I . � - I . I . � � - ture would be at least -On Frid 'of last vreek as Ira which he stamp',e4 . them, collected his tering this distant and uninviting field. by Miss McDougall an&_9� - faction to know t I That consumption is largely supplied The vari- Z � i a quarter less years raged for 24 -hours at Wheeling, , Pic so _ � - L - . I I L kard, n of Mr. T. C. Pickard, of fees and -e kard . I .. - me. and 'a la of damage Holmeaville " � � L -them so � gium-, and, oth ountries where the Nothing but direct taxati - . sers. Pic ­ f� I er a I ,�. fr - orn the continent, f rom Holland Be] than -. what it is at the present ti Virginia, rge aR4 departdd. Now it so happened She described a visit in company with and Bowerman and -sh -_ - � long they I I - 11 - 0 resulted. t _�, t � � qwed by their tain such a feelin, :_ I .� n will teach 4 , was coming out of the that this identical set of weights had the missionary to several families of prompt and corrfect answe-rg that faith- . and his fimflY- . people live veryelleaply and sell every- the people of thi t stable window head first onto a hay been tested by him n a previous visit pagan �adians, and characterized Indian ful and thorough wo-rk had been done by t I a -province and of -the BANK SUSPENDIRD.--4he Spokane rack, the horses attached to the wagon and stamped as c 0 )) � I . I � ; � - I - %I, thing they can, It is not likely that the I Dominion also, that both Mr. Mercier National. -Bank at Spokane Falls, Wash. got frightened and made a sudden . Start, orrect, -but immediate- life in the- 6' te6pes as being wretched their painstaking teacher- A Short bat . ,get thpin.. 11111111111111111� i- , - I � �_ L . - I I Y I I .- - fastening- youn Pickard -between the never saw day light 9, - � I . '_ British people are going to increase their I �nd Sir John Macdonald have been act- ington, has sitisp'ended owing to non - ly after they had been Stored awa and and filthy in the extreme. She con in . .- � I I , I ting the part,of corrupt spendthrifts,and ability to 9 - teresting pro ramme for the enter- - - . consumption simply to accommodate L - 1, .- - hat th _��. I , : :t - Canada. "'Then, if Canada succeeds in le I- � realize on securities in order rack and a until they were trasted the wretched and abandoned tainment � -0he of -the 61 , , - avish expenditure of borrowed to meet - . stone wall. The sudden 0 the visitors was w � . hauled forth on the present occasion f L - - 0111jgAtions amounting to about f the horses prevented any serious I ell car- Eastho'Lpe, brtath t ".. - putting into the British market a couple money does not contribute to either pro- - 11 lives of the pagan Indiana with the com- ri��d out by the pupils, after which a. L t i : . - I I ; I- ty"11 $300,000. ' � "top obeing done him. , so that they could not possibly have al. fortable and more peaceable lives of few addresees. . inst., i L ( � l I I of million dollars' worth of eggs, it wil gress or prosperi . � harm ne . I I . I _P 0 On F id tered in the meantirn - were gi,ven by the trus- Cathee � _. have to be at the displacement of a EJX -LOSI N OF A CAR HEATER. -Last .- r ay 12th inst., Mr. T. - C. -Mrs. j e. I those of -them who have been brought tees and visiting teachers. John !Caplitl�� - __ , - * 'We do not know so.much about Que- Satdrdav morning about 3�. O'clock a Pickar of Holmbsville, ,w Ilex. Dyer, Miss Edith Dyer Mr. Fowler . - � -, , : proportionate amount from -11hese coun- . d, under the gospel of truth. She gave an was then presented by his pupils withs, native of Seotlaz I . - I � _�l bee polities,'but We heartily Baker heater in one of the westbound .. hile forking and Miss Shannon. of Exeter, were account of the ann dance and the re. beautiful r a ressing case, and a ,of four ;children, �, - tries named. Xf I' r events the Cana, coincide hay in the bay loft, wal�ed backwards driving on Sunday of last week. They n In h d ' and Henry Capli ! I passenger coaches on *tile Chicago and Ir - with what the Witness into an open volting cruelties connected with it, The icely worded address was read, to � . ­ dian product wif'I'llave to come into says about di- - ing in the floor and falling went some miles into the country and remainder of her admirable address was which he 'very feelingly replied. Mr. both nitrried-­01, I - . Grand Trunk Railway exploded at on his side on the edge received consid. I when returning were overt& t - . - ,competition with the product of these rect taxation. The fear some people Nichols station, near Battle - Creek, erable injury. ken by an. principally taken up with a descripti Fowler is hoId in very high estimation and the other i � o, . I , - t � :� I . , I Ir- il - � . . He "a assisted into the other rig, which, in pa -wing frightened of the Celestials, of Victoria, Britj`snh in the sectiol;, and all regret very much the -second Wife. � � �_ ; � - I . ;., - - a - - � I i . I I L - rr�_ L L - . - � I-, . - i . � I L I � � L f .� J� L � lbrought with LL � I _ I L - . - I � . . . � � I �. . . I * I . . I J . 7 � � . �. L . I f - , . I I L - I _� t, I - . ­ � I - L � I - � � I I I . � . � � . . L , � . L � L - . � 4 - �_ .. I L . - . I . L . I �1� L - . . . . � -4 . . � . I I I . . I I . . . A . - . - . � � . L I . � � - - . . ­ I- - ­ ___, � . I ­­ — ___ . 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