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I � . - I 9 i : . ; � i : :, : - I - I . 1; I WHOLE NUMBE,�R, 1,463. � I I' __-, -_ � . . —_ � . . I ____ I w I : !I .— - I -1 I . ; - � . ___ . 1, . .�, it ; I 0 . . I . 4 t. - . 1, : �! I ' I . _ . . � . - - . 4 � . . I I � - I . i I - . unt I . ; 4 . Huroo� Note - rallied from it. She leaves six children, that section from his`bi�th ill be went to filled wi.16 a, gay throng of invited guests went with his family to Manitoba,, ., - i . . . his parent!,s and ndpr:relatives andfrields. The officiating clergyman, was about sixteen years ago, and in spite ,of the I e n Chicago, and I I � I � 0 . � � - . The Peop-le'-who � Two car loads horses Q were shipped the y ungest being an, ir�fa t of two , 0. a - . � ; �. . I -ttie ros, I � . f Mr. and Mrs.'Thomson married have the deepest sym&thy of f the entire Rev. ) enderson, and he was assisted burdensome and unreasonable tariff dr w . � , Bea 1W .� H . I , . ; 1i � I , �, -1 � I from Brussels la§t 4eek, to t e Old coiiiitry months- f � I - backs which he says that country is suffer- . : ,� _ . I . I . � . . early in life, and went out with Mr. Thom) community, - byj Rev., Donald Guthrie, B. A., of Walker - I -et. I , .. mark fl . . . . . . � I _*_ . - i; � son's family to make their fortunes on Da-' � 1 1 ; too, bro�her of. the groom. The bride was from, he has prospered and done w,,en, � I . I . Z � . i . ARE BTUTY G DO .Winnie I Raynar will succeed I . - i . Miss � r : goW,ned in white corded silk, trimmed with We" and his wife . - I - kota's plains. I I Canaiia. I : : . --will. spend a couple of � . . . � : . . I . , . Miss Stevenson as sistant acher in Ethel ostrich feath Alitchell. 11 I -, Sheep- . . pu 10,80 . -On Tuesday night of last week, th re. � drs. She wore a court train, months aroun4 Dublin and , , Dressed Horre, Hides and Tallow � I " 0 I : I . ve , a or bge cossoms, an carrie a - uncan - . 4 1 . dwelling house of Air. Charles Stewar t. j � . rguson, ... t r , , as e I � z skins Tub 'Y3ntter, Dried Ap es, White .� . .. t ' li hospital at presen I � aiden- come the owner of the fast running . I � - 11 � Pi . - . . .. . . -On Sat' . day, �14th ins&,� Air- Thomas �ho -! iat, 'has shower ouquat of white roses and mi - I ; , . I p . . . i . I . 01 , - grey . I - � I _� � . I � Beans and Fowl. - � I . i . . r P,091) in taxes at Kintail, was destroyed by fire, toge -Anew flag p e, 80 feet in ,heii . bound "'Why Not?" formerly � i f i I Neilans took OV1.0 . ith all its contents E�Ad $40 in cash.. ---- - been set up at Knox church in se, GalU . hair fer & � owned by . �_ . a ! I � I w I . - . I ' r : . ' Londesboro. , . : -Ju ge MoDougall sentenced, on Satur- J. E.1 Seagram, of 'Wraterloo. I I . IN! THIS ADVERTISEMIP and his sister had left home about an hour, -There were 78 application I . � ; 1� � I - f Glenfarrow, I s or the posi- , . . � . . �. �Ve handle more li es of i , I : - � - Mr. William.! Walker, day, at iToronto, three prisoners who had ---J,. Ba,echler and J.Arnold have purehas- 4 � . i I . . 0 posi � � � � . � - I t . . -large tract of pine in Elma,, from Peter I I � : I i . iQ. . f principal of when fire was discovered by some of his 'tion of primary teacher in the, ils% Ckaig I . L � I ]Produce than any house 1, b i has been offered th I E : . I T neighbors, too late, however to save any- . � I previoudy Nen found guilty of crimes. ed a I - . 4 school. . I � I in the trade ; call a ad we- Hold forth, Portsmouth �oublic hchool. ; " � Willialh! Aldrylillan, for arson in connection Cook, which they are -busily engaffed in ; . � -; will give you the niarket I � I . I 8 thing. The less is about ' 1,000; no in- -Patterson & Corbin's car w,brks at! St, . - ,r.,-- � ,I � 7. . - L you axe, no doubt, already aware, Mr. John Ra ,. of . Leadbury, i .8 T ! with th re in Toronto, got ten making into timbe:r and cordwood. . V . . . ' - - I I � I I I . L, . usedin�ixtting a stone . ­ . ; i A - ��. � � . -e. I I - . . - - ! , Mr. Stewart lost his barns by fire ,. i�tliarines, -were destroye .. I � price in cash or trad, on the , . hauling stone to be years n the Kiniston penitentiary. John �Mrs. Healey, of Sillsburg, Logan, had - 5 1. I I faundation under 11's baxii n � xt summer about a year ago. Loss; ,',',12,000; insurance, %1,00 . I li � . , , I . er. . F ree, a farm laborer, who stole eight cattle, a bee on Thursday: at which the boys show� It . I , � I — : . I -The Clinton Collegiate Institute is now I -Air. R. Marshall, of Cukow� had iev- I i � 1 1 . - I - . --�-The sum of $2 0 was cQ' ected for mis I I I . : Beatt`e Bros. . - was sentenced to five years in the peniten- ed their willingness by outting, splitting . I �. 1. . a . I � ong side of" t e street, in V .e siona y purposes �Sunday in the �tted with a system of electric bells. There eral cattle dehorned I tely. Ot e. of them I . . � o a recent, . . � ' tiary. James! F. Leeland, who was convict- and piling about thirty cords of wood. - I I . � � . . - , W 1 tie,([, to de4th. __ .1 � . is one in each room, all on one circuit, and as a result of the operation, I Z -I 1456-12 Suath M1 hin St., CUb. Jam street Meth dist churi h, E xeter. ed of �stoalingla piano from the Bell Organ -S. Martin, B. A., has be i - re-engale ., �; Strong Block. I I ' ell I L I . J . � ' . _Z_ I � I I 0 is in the ern, they are rung by a clock for each lesson; -W%lker Learoyd and. H',rry D4aoke 0 , �_.f I I i �_] -,ating, vl�t. , � Company, waO sentenced to two months in as principal of the'St. Marys CbIlegiate U-1 I : I � . Ir. Cbarles I - . . I . Mr. S. Sco- t Aubur had the mist , � 11 . I 1 . __ I. . ' therefore, punctuality is. reduced to a sci- w fined $100 each the' other day,1for 1. . . I �- . ploy A 3 ere ' gaol., . I . stitute at a salary of $1,400' per annum, and i I r -V � enoe, The work was done under�the super- Whidsor to 1,De- ! . � - . NINETEEN__H -e fortuie the O bre his arm. smuggling dress goods from . I J, .. I p esent is a aclub the orily time of tb other ay t i . . -John 11 1 Miller says. that he was .Miss 01 .1 I _- ave ain oppb: Ir. Win. For ter t , of Science Master McLean. In the troit. I � IF . � myton, B. A., as modern language 1 ye r we ,tunity of addressi i ig -1 rA lef' 1 Brncefield oil vision e piece � ! dru ged by v�'eaus of a medicated cigar, and and E'nol h teacher at $950. 1 - clock the connections, which is a nic ; other day, , - I loll on selve, to the la lie�, ,i mainly due.to the Mond4 eet for En'land w4ereho -AtSaultSte. Marie, the � ­ I .-C i A ri -ta u al Convent* �� . � ro Idadi of a ge sum of money, at London, _Atlime recent -Guelph poultry show-, J. - . I I � of mechanical work, w&s done by P. W- Matthew Mattson andi Jules �auve, were 1 1�4 1 fact tb&6 hosts 0: O.Ir lady friends visit will i pend the win�. r. . . , ' On ri�lay night. On Satariiay morning he Pletsoli,of 8hakespeare, exhibited some fine i ] - I � us st thii * . earch 6f the - Crewe. each sentenced to ten Years in enitent*1:7, . I . time of e year in a tev. J. A . "d rson o, Knox church, I I . I . I � I ; spo :e co, a nightwatchmau, who found that white and brown leghorns and Toulouse . -OF TH4-- I heA other evening while Mr.. Oliver, for manslaurliter. . i ; - . � -, I ne-west, iobbiest ov(1I liovelti6s in Nec�- Goderich,, who rec i ved 4 c 11 to Guelph) _T_ 9 his'ef band'Was badly smashed. It was gee", carrying off eight first and four see. . '� I . - I A 0 1 Ob jes, Handke'rehiefs and muffleqs, has decided to re .n in Go rich. ! Johnston, ,of Clinton, was out driving with I -0. P. R. employees at 11ontreal liave . ! . a - � ! t afte.-w rds amputated.. Miller at first re- ond. prizes iii these classes. A remarkably , ; t � . . a friend, they had a close call., A couple of, received notice of an increase of 15 per cen . 1� I . - t Dairymen's Asol-oclatlon ZebTerb, " �b�� h e' W the wi out excilp-. - early $11,00 1have e. collecte I fuse i to talk, � but subsequently said he was good showing. 1 i . t a , ri we statt- . ar' in their salaries, to begin w th I . . tiop, fin our s�re, 1weve total am' t young fellows were ra,pidly driving in f I the new rob] ie He denies having an accident in. -The annivera�ryaervices will he held in i . , � this ear's taxes i rey. T. e 0 ; � F I . a 48'ing ourselves to� t4e ir . 'I site direction when the abaft of their ` I —OF— . ed Cout about a;ddre i ab t $15,000. � - I oppo - I year. . l surque policy, lie is insured in the Odd- the jpresbyterian church at Atwood, -on the � , . � I . . I ! . rig caugh �the belly band of Mr. Johnston's': - I hildren fwas . � - . ladies. Well, wh�b we want to talk vibdut - r. and Mrs., eter I Since the hospital for silk I ! � I . I I ,11' ' Order and the Travellers' Union of -Conducted by the . Dea , of Wingbam, fellow 29th-, inst., and will be c : � . ! r and t re his rig cleau around ; bad the - : I . J WESTERN ONTARIO) is. this: our buyei was tempted to pure se cele ated the 20 'h anniv rsaxy of their opened, in Toronto,. 14,000. oltildren 4ave amb" . ` f , I - 11 . . ig' - New' Ork. 1� Rev.'-XVilliam MacLaren, D. D., of 'Knox ' - at a price he , considered away belcow� , e mar iage on Monday evenin , of last week. shaft not aught just when it did, it would been cared for there. Over �-,5)0 werei en -4f �. T.! A. Conrod, of Toronto, was -. college,' Toronto. : A tea meeting will be ,1 . I . Will be- held at regular. Some 'Ladies' Greenland S al probably ave struck Mr. Johnston�s friend, tered during the past yp i . 1 - , hile returning from so cool the other . ". e4.' of a 64meo pin, valued at W, on e following evening. I ' � -h I -1%1 'rob ' � held on th es, the prices of hich we ere quote, day,,alittle :daughter of M',. JohnDavid- with seria its results, iss Flake, teacher a Desert L�ke, th .1 . . ' . el�otpain, �dtween Woodstock and Galt, -Provincial Land 8urveyor Vanbuskirk., I ,� 'V 0 X -L TM, oallo fell and b k -It wi I be sad news to many to learn Of Addington comity, was rawned _ *hile I i 1 6a lying half of Stratford, is at present engaged � in taking - ­� '. ­ 1VOODSTOCKI an. ask pu t hidge for yourselves w6n son, I bf Wing.ham, � e her arm, the death on Wedneed:,y of last week,' at skating across asbeet! 'of al er, goin to the other Corning. He we A . . . I * . YO11 see UM. goloolig � 1. ... � . C ,harles Sillerls has been re-engaged as asleep in his eat, when a man came up the the bearing of certain watercourses in Elms _. � I - . . I I - Y' 11 I , —ON-- - . .. . I., - I I -1, . . 1. Imlay My, Michigan, of Mrs. William the post -office, the otheri da ' a rather high on the tow. I . No. I (1-reenlaild Sea], 38 , ust, 24 teac ,er at Turnbull's school, ' Grey, for next . ortb fo- -merly Miss Paklme'r, of Exeter,and - to. . ck him �.bip. Itmay notbe long until the - t 4% b . �e Mr. Sillen i's givi good satisfw N J -Mrs. Narley Mafo�e . . 11911 : chest, !%ppareltlyin a playful manner. Mr. ditch question again agitates the minds of . i I I I o last wee , in . -4 I . , I . - Conrod started up, and t) gize . numer I _� 9 I ar. Of that death on Wednesday nig6 . JAN.. 71 1^5 anti u, '96 . length, at $15. onlIn the section sister of I &rs.� William Howard, . ie man apolo, i d consfarmers. . i No. 2 Greenland Sea1,-3810b?ast,,28 . J � ;ohan of brey, who halt place. Th � cause of death was consumption, her home, at Markham. Th re is 'Pup- I is countvl ^ se' It - .f . . qr. D., Str I . hethb�ghthewals a friend of his. -One of th s pioneers pas cE I : I I length, at $21-50. beer' 0 1 ol, -,:-By a singular coincidence the birthday posed to have been caused b3 the uposetting Whie"ng�the It , . � � No. 3 Gr enlarid Seal, 40 burst, 28 ,,attending th Goderich' model scho Of the la;e Air. Hogarth, of Stephen, ,,viis : � I ramreachedGalt, Mr. Conrod away at Poole con'the 16t! inst., in the per- I . I Practical addresses by pr %otical men on e� has been engaged �o teach in!, Tilbury, Kent of a lamp. � dise6voked that "his pin 'was gone. son Of Air. Edward Taylor. Re had reathed - . . length, at $21.50. h � . -Mr. David All of Guelph, ' I I � .. I � I .i an, a . ioneei i practical Cheese and Butter -making and county, next: year on the sanie date as his widow's and they - .t.. . 11 . � : -Ttov. Mr. Alexander, one of the oldest thegatriarchal age of 95 years. Re resided , I 1W I . No. 4 Greenland. Seal, 40. bust, ;32 - ' th were the � �ame age. - . rig ci liens, (Tied last , I ., I � Dairy Farming. - SeSpecial rallway rates. At the coming municipal election, ' . and one of the leadi in Ellice for many Years.' His wife died - I I i length, at $25. , . A pu)lic meeting was held in the town week, In his 88th year. For mam years he Presbyterian mini�tersin Canada, died at - I 1 ug. partioulu . ' 4 y harsday of last week, at the fiveyearsagoandlie-badno family- 1 . For. official 'progminme, giv l,fs, electcorsolWingham will ,ecide whetbe - . I I I . �1� hall, I'Vingham, on Wednesday evening of es in Brantford on T I � I i .. . each ward shall be represe4ed by two o carried on an extensive millin� busin a 11 . ; . � Deceased was -M address I � r. John (4oligbtly and Miss Mary . ! . h These are espq,-,�ially fine furs and at these . last week, when Mr. Pew, the promoter of Guelph. . advan�ed a f 90 yvea a. Snell, both of Lakeside, were m I d &few I � i 4 . . . three counefflors. 11 � I :. I . arrie a i 1, I prices will be sad only for cash. Again we . I .. an electr ort Perry to Kin- . otland, in August, J. W. WHEATON Secretary, I � rs. J. G. McPherson, principal of the born 'in rdeen, So I 1% . . 1 road from P _M. i ! I . I . -The anniversary service4 in -con:necti preach ex"tly 65 days ago. The ceremony was conducted by I I I i F , London Ont. * May be excused for continuing our addr oss . . I cardine, with branches from Walkerton to, ani ous choice of 1SO5, and co menced to I . 361 Mchmond Street, " , hi Morpeth sbhool*, is the I 'Rev. Mr. Ke,rahliw, of Embro. .1. y t wir,h the W , 1 1463 ; I Z just to mention that we know of nothing .. roxeter Pres Iterian � oburcli' . e officiated at Ranisa,y, (,'an- May all I . . a --M onday, Jan, ' A-1-eaford, and Owen Sound and Walkerton the Bothwell public sch 1 board, for the -Years ago . � .! I . I �. I will be held on Sand y an 1?d , -o their troubles golightly by is the -wish of i - - � ; . . . �. Dicer in the way of a present for. youn mile to Godericb, touching Teeswater, Winghain .principal of that school iat a sidary of , ra t n, York Mills, Fisherville, their many friends. . ? I . ary 5th 'and 6th. : _ . � I _� t I f � i i friends than a Fur Cap. and Luckaow, gave'llis views on -the pro- per annurn. .- ! lunisville an Percy. He was removed to I . I . : ! . . -For ref using to complV1 � i h the triian- i -hich- place he o -Mr. Conrad Dietz and family, of Tavi- i I 1 South Huron '. I I i � I . . y , 0- � - a ___ . � i We have the Genuine Soath'Sea &al cy o6ot, a resident.of Clin't A was brought ject. Th --municipali ties along the route -Tiny Waper, a rell. k iown figure Mount Pleas nt in 18792, v the min- stock, vieited Wellesley village the other . I . I oupied till 1884, when he resigned _ i . ! I ­ I P1 d are expec �ecl to take stock in the enterprise about Woodstock, disappeared on Thanks- I I ' _. I , - . .- . . I I ; . 4 at $15.00 1 before the mayor, but, p [sing to sen - ,day, to attend t6 fiffieral of his m other. 1 M e was W tb- . I .; c . to the exi ent of $500, to make the prelim-, giving Day, and has �not been heard of istry. - ! � - � I , � I Far-iners" L''s ute. i the Persian Lamb a,t �.4,6, 88 amd 8�0. his son to i school, the . inar surveys,'but that is all that will bel ailace. Her rel . The good old lady was in her 94th year and I . L ' - J! tit I I i i . iy . ativesaxelanxiclas to know -The !M-ethodist body is again in luck . - � . . . The Beaver at $5, . asked from them. Messrs. Miller I i - � ! ; i 88 and $10. drawn. ' ReV, John Hughes, who died aC Colborne lefVnotonly children and children!s- ebil-t I I — I 1, I -At the close of the oderich niodel. I Bros. , Ofl her whereabouts. i . - I ! S,L' 1, . I 11 Ne York, undertake to finance the scheme The -On Docembqr let, ia his 90th year, be- drell, but many friends a -ad acquaintances I I Meetings of the South Huton Farmer . In� The place, as youkncow,,is� on the wr ng school term, Mr. Halls, ll principal, was ;� -Dresden bakers are 0enerous. Of to mourn her departure. ; � I after the charter is secured. . I es queathed, $1,500 to his former church. I I stitute will be held 0A follows : , side of tile street in the Strong Block ; he presented with aR addres a �d a gold head- . other day Mr. Halligan donalted 50 loav � � 4 - r .� � --An accident whi h might have resultel to tha W. C. T. U. to be distiributed amon this sum $1,(00 is to be devoted to super- �Two cases of robe stealing took place at i : I I J I 4 I I . ! people, you will find, are right, ciourte us ed cane, as a momento fro . his. upils of . . q � 9 Avonton the other night, while the Silva- I I I - . I I ; Brucefleld, Dixon's!,Hall . . . . . in a serious conflagration happened t th the needy, and the charity� committee re amination purposes, the remainder to I . 9 I � and obliging ; the goods and the pri es 1895. . It . 11 0 . � goiVb'in- tiori Army meetiAg was in progress. When I I . I I . . Central hotel, Exeter, on Monday night the ra'asion f und. Mr. Hutchinson, of I ' I ceived 75 loaves from Mr. Hazzard. I I ' . Tuesday, I lanuary 7th., have you as the best judges.' .. -The other afternoon, IM: Bell, f Blytb, - I ied reeentiv' left William Wivil and L. Moses .went to the i . MW,.r 01 11 . � . � last week. It seems a commercial tra,veI2 , -Messrs. James and Frand Donaldson, uaeo%i,sey t nabip, who d ., .1 i . met with an accident while Ikiving his 'bus staDle to hitch up their horses to home � - 77' . AND i . . was engaged in the � sample room when ade an 41,000', to be divided equally between the 910 , � � ; Can and see our Xul�s stock of Neckw ar, into his livery ba,rn. He ( farmers in West Garafri xa, *h we in � they' found that their robes had been taken : - � 11 . �.me i 1 contact friend dropped in and not taking particulal assignment for the benef t* of ti eir creditors. superannuation and mission funds. -'The . . . i Exeter, Town Hall, ]Muffiqrs, Braces,Hosin* and REMEMB R With the top of the door, -soj iewbatlinjuring. ! Wesolely Cam P Ground committee of! Niagara from their rigs. � 1: . . Wednesday,. January 8th. we sell'the best Men;ls reize Overcoat in his back. '9 . . . not -ice sat down on a drop leaf table 04 They got into debt so fa r that there was; no . - --The Bible Society committee met in i ­ I � 1 � . - I e :1 I which rested two band lamps. Th abl hope of their being able to p UP i f U., Fall�,, have' -wound up their affairs, and . , I - . � I the county for the money -the cash pric of -Mr. Will Snel , of avel road, Hul- 0 e ' t ", . nation of about 31,0oo to the the�post office store at Kintore, the other 1�_ - , - l I . - . . capsized and the two lam a werq br k -en ", ma;de � a .do . which is . . -Dr. Golden, Governmen ,,, t * ry � � FAc,h of the above meetings! will commence at 1 .$6.50. . . . lett, has a black thorn w � stick, which atoms, the oil igniting anTsoon all was mi surgeon, believes that tile dise se w ich � as superannuation fund. nig�t, to receive the report of canvassers for �i . o'clock P. r#. . . . . . I I . . ............................ formerly belonged to his f, t er and dea- rton thiO year, The reports were good. The- - l wing � . I . ) ­ h gs in E'sse : 00 - --,-Colonel ecorge W. Bain, of Lexing , ' I I I These meetings will be addre�sed by the follo . I is blaze, but luckily after a hard fight, and be I carried off so many O' � Kentucky, a . I . . � I gentlemen: PROF. J. HOYS iPANUON, 0,_ AL. C., ONE PRICE TO ALL. cendedtobitii through ge I eraticons of h fore much damage was done, the fiame� is due to want of cleanli ess and no .t I oke at the meeting of the Can- committee decided to send thirty-eight dol- I I ; . . I . . I great, great, great grandfat .er. . : 1-1 . I , g � la�rs to the parent society to lie] p an. ,.I th � � Guelph; A. 11. CHRISTIA , I .A., 6.A.0.,Guelph; . � � adi4u' 11 at the Pavillion, W�rd f . 31c3lillan, Seafort . as8iated by leading ! -Mr. Joshua Dennison, & the l4bh con- [tinguisbed by aid,of a large quil i cholera. . I Xemp rance League of God to tile needy. Rm , , ott . I I . u ongly for I . I T110S. ; . � - -that the traveller happened to have in bi � Toitonto, las . I V farmers and ers. - cession, McKillop, is away ii . -Mr. JobuRutherfor , Of seville,near . . � i Bruco county., L was appointed pkesident,Joseph WhetstoRe . Is I I . . . . samples. . � Ayr, has just shipped 5( prime sheep tothe probiDition, d on the principle of " taking S . I : . purchasing cattle.. On accoput of the' ecar- secretary, and Mr. McKay, treasurer. � . . GREIG & MACDONALD, � . . -The Clinton New Era says: n tuffalco, markets. Abou half of them were all we� can g t in tile meantime" for closing p � tend d to all to be present. . . . he death occurred .in Toiconto on -Sun- � I , A corJial invitation " "' . city of feed, they ,pan be purchaied very 0 Tue' I . . er dir- - ---�T , I � - vening session ,'%i be held t each place. Foi i , � )Ught a loa I the s4coons t 9. o'clock. The speAk I An e . . I - �1 day, a man from the country br( , prize winners at Guelph and New York fat � I - . 1 cheaply there ; ected 1�is chi f arguments against moderate ,, 1; 1� . f urtber particulars see rogrammee. I CLOTHIERS, . . . i . . of lia,y to the market, which was weighet , stock shows. . I day Rh inst., at the ewrly age of 28 years, I , I r I.- . �, -In a descripLon of the�orill . - Of ThOWR5 S. Campbell, at one -time a dry . � R..' ARDINER, i It. MoMORDIE, , ,lage of Gran . -driver on t 6 � , drinking, en arging on the waste of money- : - ' ' ' - ( as it invariably is, with the -The children of th Tee�water school , 7 . . � 10 , On the Wrong side of the Str et, din, C"s county, No I I a ota, the. Re- I I . goods merchaht in Stratford and well known I ; . � . lately sent a parcel c tr. Campballbad been failing - : * load ; when the sleigh came back to g t mtafting 50 or 60_ ' i I I President. � Seer . etary. . corder, published at Fargo, I !1makes mention . 9 causea by it, and instancing the relative r 1 14.02-2 . - ONT o 'ty of the state of Maine, where pro- in that city. 'All . I � . ! SEAFORTIT, . :� dolls toys pictures, etc., to 1e Children's I . . . " ghed, after ,the hay had been delivereO, pro8p ri , ; I A "I I . . of the success of two former Huronites Mr. we' ag a time. , in health for soi'xle time and death was due I , . I ' J -Jubition haE prevailed for so la .. - . � I : - � . the driv er was still on the sleigh, but hji-9 I hosp*i't' 1, Toronto. There is i Lo doubt I ut, 11 i i . � � 1 . 7 . I I - John A. Anderson, of St. elensi and Mr. � . i ANNUAL MCE-TING. - I � . _ He olosecl N rith an eloquent peroration, in to consumption. 'He was born in Downie, ., . I . I actions aroused the suspicious of the weig the gitts will bring suns ine I co the hea.-ts i I ; - � � .. . James A. Thom, of Wes awanosh. T� - I h he prayed that the peace between the and lived in Stratford the 'greater part of -1 � � - - I t : w . � �- - many , � - i i . I master, who, closely watching I W , of of the little suf .'erers in that inr ti- whip, a . , i � � The AnhualMeetlfig.of the Tui*erimith Uxanch I � -The remains of the late Campbell, his life. Mr. Campbell was married an I � ! I � , . i . that the fellow was doing his best to av tion, . I - � two couut.ri a might never be broken. . . .11 � : Agricultural'SocieLy will be hold at the ComnidtClal d tu . a small � family. The funeral took . � � i FURS ' relict , � of the late Rev. A .rs. pbell, who I . - I I ,day, the 9bh of January, � beingweighed with his sleigh, and had ie - ar g, Of South- leaves I � � 4 � � . Hotel,, Seaforth, on Tilurr Cam . daughtor'of Last, J ' in I died at Holmesville some ears 1 -miss Maggie Mills, econ( . ,7e, William Sp li I ago were . 0 ge place from the rosidenceof his uncle,Robert I � � ­ . . y i 1 1890, at I eclock p.m..., MUNIM - ; succeeded would have defrauded the pi r- President Mills, of the ataric) Agricultural ampt,on, d his brother-in-la,w's name, I I i I interred in the yemetery tb,, re on Saturday, . Bea,ttie, Stratford, on Tuesday. ; i � 1 62-2 1 -,,'THOS. E. RAYS, Secretary. '% chaser of the hay.out of about one hundr �.d ' I at lier who lives near Tara, on a note, and d -e- . - i " - , 14 . ege', Guelph, was in ried iday L I I was 71i years of. ago, coil re gath- I I L, I 14th iiist. The'lady -About 100 friends and neighbo � i . poundsi Mr. Welsh threatened to look We � rrison, camped. N August be broke into a store I . - _ 0. Ila i I - fathe?s residence, to r. F d at the home of Air. and Mrs. Thomas I t � A . ere . . t For Xmas Gifts. .ad bad been living at Cork,bown. � 1 - I n I i wh store- ' I Down -town store I I inan up for an attempt to defraud, b a _ [He was also charged with I a 4 ` to I t B. S. �., bacteriologist at the college. The . and a hotel ; I i up, -Aliss Eliza AlcLaughliiij one of Lead- ima , ' Epplett, Blanshard, on Wednesday evening, - . � � - . I - I I I : Camdohael's Block I Cady's Block. . ai . bury's: highly iesteemed �adies, left last finally let him go after a severe repr . ceremony was performed by v. Dr. Hen- stealing a 4orse from Chesley. Shortly Ilth inst., and surprised Mr. Epplett by. � I . I I I . I . I I -The Clinton New - Era of last w k ! dersori. ple afterwards two constables in Southampton � , _� I � � I ' week on a visit! to her- co�Bin �a t Guelph, . presentin him Vith a handsome fur cost -, . I i . , . . i . I � I � a stay to 1 -A despatch from Chathar+, on Decem- at 3 9 . � . 1. : . account of , ed to arrest'him buti he used the and a complimentary address. It is not ,ob- I 11 I I !I I - when she --oill go, afte� the Christmas gives tbe� following . ! F them has . � r . I . I i Many people give Furs. . I 0 [ * . It says : A ber 22nd, says : The o ant does cow les so badly that one ol I I I . h ii a, on a protracted visit to the land home gentleman in that town. ldest inhabit ten that Mr. Epplott .is not ready with a . - i I I 1, AV . . 1. � I � I mastid been laia up ever since, and succeeded * � I - Ememl I - . I . I . . ! )le: to of her Ativity,� Erin, the '4' d Isle of gentleman in the vicinity of Londesb ro I not recall such a Ch�ist e as this. To- in reoly, bat foronee he was caught, and'the � . . I . .1 I - I What could be more acceptal : . Bayfield show o is not escapin ir. Last week he stole a horse M � i16 ei3joyed '.his perple'xity. However, . - I � I a I . I I . . the Se ." . took in th last year, it bei ig '; day the sun is sh brightl, y, ther � I Z . Z . . 11 � d at Wiarton on PeOT I I either lad or gentleman. in this ' a clond to be seen, t e mercu y registers 75 � T -Oa Tuesday. of last week, Rcbt. Miller, his first vi it to that village, though he 1�ad Listowei, and -*als arrbste . ! . bef�re long he '." pulled himself together," - ; � I p I . I w I This .010 if it had Friday, with the rig in his possession. � - i I I I ' years. There i degrees the river is flowing 0 as - . . . wintry climate than a Fur gaiment of Morris town�hip, and Miss Maggie Den- resided in the county for 30 J . I and made a feeltlig acknowled ment of such - . . I � ; � '..., . I . t ' ne�er been frozen, ad the m hole aspect is � -NIT. Bracken, principal of one of the aaexpectecl kinaii fo I of som�e kind. ­: nis, of MoKillop, were joined in matrimony is, a gentleman residing in town who, if no '! ess. .A peasant social, . ; . ; I I � - . � � � I � I . I � � . I I I . at the Metbodist parsonage, VFalton, by ,justly enti,tled to the cake, can at least go , that of a Christmas in the trobics. Charblia in public schools, was. -the defendant evening. was afterwards spent. � �, t - � I I I � �. - . r r y suddenly Of in ain assault case hea,rd, at the police court, a f ; . . . I � . Fomero, , -Wednesday:1evening,' I Ith inst., an -in- I , 7 . � . . - �o .'Michigan on 'a wedding trip, Ahe county�l, for 40 years, some I Of is son, John other day. The eomplainant was 'Chas. - Ing event was celebiated at the resi- I I Is a . W . The ha�py couple one betterl He has resided continually in -Jacob Wagester, died ve " ii i 1�1�ieovc e e, d e d t - miles nea -er heart disease, at the home theii telesti I I . . . ' on i � I - � I I . I I . I field t to Wagester, on the 17.th line of East Zorra) a Metritt., a i of'ex-Alderman J. T. Merritt, dence -of Mr. Thomas- McClibeklin, Hurcon P : I i I , Caps, Coats, - CaPOS, . to visit the bride's sister. Bay fian Londeabbro is, and has yet, I � I I i I For Ladies, Ruffs, Muf1s, Ga WA- I I , e summer - few days ago. Deceased emi rated to thi an if accusation was based on alleged ex- .� � I I -Miss Ruby Cattle, Youngest -daughter see ?or'th 1 is road, west of M I . . ' - . I - �q Ill. Colwmn 1, - I Children lets, Boas, R�iffs' Col- - . � first time that favorit a was in I country from Crer any in 184'7, at the time cessiv punishment, administered to him by itchell,_ the occasion being _� �, I - . of,tiieIate George Cattle, 4hed -at the resi- resort. I4 is over 45 years since ll� � I F, i I . � , . I - of , as the te ,-her. It came out in evidence, how- the marriage of the Utter's daughter,LimV, � , . I 0 to Mr. W. A. Cook, of Logan. The' knot i . - I and - Men,j , lars Muft Tams dence of her mother, Mrs. 4. Smeath, on Torcont is no reason in .1he -the arrival of Lprd Elgin to preside i i -1 . I ) I I . .1 , . ; - . 'i Car s,boats,Gaunt lets. Wednesday ot last wee his J$th eve �, t iat the boy was grossly impertinent was firmly tied by Rev. Mr. Fletc-h6r of - ; . 11 I ; . ! � k. Deceased. was world wb . he shoal not travel a x- Governor -0 ,enerill und was in I I � - .1 . . . i � . isonedient and defiaat� Kirkton. I I uple are deaeWe'aiy . i � . i I � - I � ' � I - . I o the The young co � I I but entering or� the early ';!! years of young cept an aversion tbe'eto. ,: t ,rincipal, di � In all kinds of Fashionable Fur. � 77. � - . �_ . - I i . ! . . I t . won ero corlisu tion seized upon -An o'A4 and big y respected resident of -The firm in I oronto, of amson, K6n- and. hal , taken a stone to school with him, very populal, and they were the reelpieuts i � . *'_��� , - I , I . I � .iauhood wh MP . . I . - . i . and c promising life. Ethel, in the erson of Mrs. William Sha,p, nedy & Company, has formal 31 it with t ie avowed purpose of hitting Mr. - ' "I ha _ I � � .. . at short 9. ppy and J the person 1* assigne of au,unusually large number of useful and 11 � . . I I : I , . , . I I . . i . . I f ­ Mr. Leatherdale, of Brussels, -has fin- died at thltl residenc of her daughter, Mrs. havifig been found i possible to c BrAcke i. The latter used considerable ' - I , It is our column. . � . costly presents. N theevening'the floors W ' r . I I . . - r I tb' Esaac 0 in,! on Tuesday evening of last wei �k, throuith the �m i1ch fon V'n I . - lation, wl � it is ours because we wanted it. � - i eke boakd at contains I informal liquil: �eir. mastering the insubordinate boy, were cleared, d the merry dance, was in- ,, The Furs:: we ) -f Th6 �prices shed'afancy dhe . - . I 1:0-82!pieces of, wood. The blocks in tlic- in her 86t� year. Deceased's maiden naine wonid have allowed Mayor Kennedy to re- but th� judge held it was quite, justifiable, dulged in, and kept tip until an early hour ; I . � . It is also ours because we pay the editor sel I are good �- - we ask are ' � - coin- - � . ; )ffice as ir1layor nntil*the ena of lbe - i Centre' are curly maple an&walnut, and the was Elizabeth Hunter, and her birthpl ce ta:.i his � . and de�lared that a boy as bad, as the in the morning. Over one hundred took--_ I � . cash for it4 , * . ' ear. Owing to th sigurn ht, laoinarit should be glad he di4et get more . � . I p, � me ' Furs.; J ( - low pyce-S. border cherry,' walnut a d maple, hilaid., was in phe township of Oxford, county in ,nicipal y . as . supper. The haSpy couple took the train i Dictionary says a column is " so thing � 11 voral c a-ir - " 7e,", . � . � sevare treatment. next da to ep `the honeymoon in Wat- I I placed perpendicularly and used for sup- I I It is a very neat piece of work. He has Grenville, j Ontario, her parents being U. E. ui der the municipal act the Imayoral c , " 4 , )) . 0 . � . . a. ' years ago she was mo,r- is now vacant, . I � -The Lindsay Post of IaA weeksays: erloo 0'ad. Ga'.1pli. � . - . w : another board ia'course of .� construction, in loyalist � About 6q , I . I . I I I port. : I . I which there'will be 1,300',pleces. ried to Mr. Sharp, �nd they moved to this -William Rosi, of Eden, was tak to St. Andrew's church people had their ideas What proved to be a very pai-nful a,cei- .� � That's it�; this column 'helps t? support. . . ; 4 1 � One Price- ash or Produce. -A Kingston . : Mr. -Rob . . 854, taking up lot 25, concession t) a Amasa Wood hospital) St, . Thol 11 as, an� awe on I I giving" well shaken up and I i � � despatch says ert locality in!, I . . I dent .and might have been a fatal one, . I the paper, also helps to support ottr custom- . I � - I Vi4 I . . - � . . .1 Newman of last we having' lad his Aght ted last Sunday. Mr. Macmillan i f every ime, it calls their attention to , stage manager for the 11 Jack 7 Grey, upon which they lived for many A'onday . ek, t ve � �tila I I I t occurred about two miles northeast of Poole, . � . . ers t I ..0 I.- Harkaway " C pany, says he will be an in- years. a hirteeri * children were born to leg fractured in two places "hile a -*I -ork reached from 2 Corinthians, 9th chapter, on Friday, l3th intst., at the bridge on con- - � - r articles on 1which we c&n save them money. � i I te Lake E rie Past clause of 7th verse; I I God loveth a I �� . . - I - dependent ca,n ida in West Huron. He is them, nir e of whom survive, as follows :� on the construction gang on I . cession 5. Robert Goodale, of Milverton, �.� ; - I . ; I I J _. . a prominent Ti ue Blue and has been G rand Andrew, (f Ethel; James of Morris; Pe er and Pacific Railw4, the a r ifoad bblmg che;erful giver," and also the 15th verse. was descending the hill, which is a ve I We can .,;'ave you money on � ry � � and Mrs. . lubert, St. Thomas ; John I . 0 1 i � � HODGEN6 BROS49 � Master for Out trio for some time. He will , NoHh built from Tilsonburg to Pot b Burwell.! I A -After a few personal remarks to his own danger us one, ,with a load of li�-y. The I � BOOTS � shortly start stlumping the riding. Branch, IN ichigan ; Airs. Hanley, St. Louis, rail struck Ross, eausing a ball ftacture. � people, and several general statements, he rhorses became overpowered by the load and . . I , I I � I . We can save you money I co -a 11 - - I -Last Sabbatht 922nd inst,, w a the 25th treated ! . Ing to c urch schemes, under I i : . � CLINTON. � �, I After a lease of 80 years of -life, Mr. Michigan � Mrs. Martin, -Pratt, Wiscons' n ; I . went down thehill too fast. The lovA . . I � � � : SHOES - .. ! - iniversary of th indluetion. �iev. D. � J. three h ds:.Interior, home and foreign. t -i I . . Patrick Davis, pf Godeiich, paid to nature Archibald, Muskoka; Mrs. Dilwor rs. an Q I I turned ever on its side at the west end of . � I - . � - - -.i Andrew's mission 1 The interior missions include A i - Al to the pastorate of St � th� bridge and shot the driver clear from i We can save you money on � herk 4�bt on Wednesday, Ilth insb. Mr. Henry an4 Mrs. Gill, of Ethel. Mr. Sharp M a:cdon( . " 4. . � � : - . his 90th year. Mrs. church, oronto. J 9 � i" firm widowk a ' Davi's was an old resident of Goderich, hav- di,ed three! years ago in T Rev. Pr ncipal Grant 9, ed ani' i and orphans' fund ; the load to the i,�.e below, a distance of some ! . . P . 1. ,.- i I ; I . OVERSHOES AND 1. ing coine there with the opening of the rail- Sharp bad a fall recently, that no doubt c6nducted the serkices, whiel Were � of the thhe hom missions include Point. Aux thirt feet. Mr. GoodaWs face was hadly � - Lim - . I - � i . I Santa - � . road. He was a native of - erick Ire. - hastened er death, although. she had been ordinary nature Rev. Mr. M�Donneil is Trem�le�s! augmentation amd hoille missions Kell aud a stroall. bone fractured in one .. I - � I I ' . I I i * ' . . � . en and th6pgh pro r 'Ne sermon, though simple in form smas kies. Ile was uncov-scious for some � I i � We ca.n save you money on I land, and was a faithful member'of St. failing very perceptibly all fan. She re- still in ro,tirem . f6rcible, and of his an j� i . . I . I I i yet unabb to *�U�gell . time,but was able to be removed to his home I . - : I I . Peter's church.4 ! her faculties t 131 at Fergus take up aaM Wa's exceedingly � A i . FELT SHOES , r .1 tained all m degi cc, , slowly gaining, I . I I I . . I I _ olaoS I -Thomaq Elliott, of Porter's Hill, under- especially her sight, hearing and memory. pastoral;duties. I . . the straight facts and figures were given next day and a,t,last aceount5 was doing an I It - : — . . . . took a pitchedbattle a feNy days since with Deceased belonged to a long lived family, as I -A man na,�ne T r as Burke, claiming with a: vim and dabh that suggested a we'll'as could be looked for, - . I - winter .neces- . I I a dehornel Wl. .The' animal, it appears, her brother, John Hunter died at 89 yc ars I to be a plasterer , dis- to be a obeer- ' David W. Clark,. who lives in Wortli � . f r�onmi Torc nto, was peipuliar and persuapive reason I I We have a large stock of I . I . i . . I .. . . by iss. Georgen, ful and generous giver. The speaker had - � � , cE, and Frank Hunter at about . 80. covered the other ni 7ht . . ,e from Stroatford, � sities. wouldfi�t have it if we did not buy Carries a big load. W rry a was best nla.n, �as lie succeeded in knocking ' a e. �� Easthope a shorL distane i : f ' harp was buried on Thursday af er-, of Walkerto: , 4D � I . � it cheap ; would not buy it chea,p unless very lar e stock o Mr. Elliott -49�u ,first round,' andhad it not lsl n hi4i n � 7 un der a bed in' her his sermon well in hand, and it bristled I h" been feedin two t1irkeys for ChristmoA � ,; . , I � . . . ! I -1 , . en""'for the'-�vti I assis nee �. I e went around to their Den , we intended to share the saving with our b e e"n' of his broth noon, the' interment being made at E in& room. Trunks, and drawers," in the house with statistics from the church calendars. dinner. When 9 I : - Z) I I I . . . . . am arent search � � 1 2 1 . . 0( S, � � .! nju, esmighthave been there-- Centre d'emetery. had been ransacked in —9 Sunday morning he found t-Imt his birds 6d I li ' I I / enstoniers. er, serious inju . _ . I ; � '&I I ' William Porter, of .Chicago, andi for money. Burke was ban, ell over to a - . : Dry . Go I suit, as it h escopedwith a sore -Dr. . I I flown. Laterhodisecovered theirheads in I . . I ' _' c ; subsequ arraigned 'e Perth Notes. i � I . mouth and a srgsit sha. it . up generally. fornierly of (loderich, died in that city on! constable, and was: the anow near'�y and in the vicinity were ; 11 . . . 1 ion of a free public library for I.. . h itst. He had vrac- � before the police ma comm�tted ' The qLie se cipal aigo.� man�s tra,oks. Mr. Clark atonce re- . , * v � -The Brussels Post of last weeksays : Thursday evening, 12t , � istrate . L .. i ;� I � . I I : � I I J $t, Mar3 -a will be voted on at the muni . ,� ; � . On Alond f4ast week, W. J. Hamilton, tised in Ohicago for about seven years, 8,nd' for trial. I I rted his los to the police, and Chief . � I Toys an d . ay 0 1 . I I . po 3 � I I . � . -Rev, W. J Ciii of thel i rat Prosby- dl, ptions.: � I . 0 , . lime works, was in town. having overworked himself and unstrpng' � 1 ll � I . I ists of Mitchell, will McCarthy went out to Mr. Clark's place i � , his a - I church, end n, has en presented 1 4- he Method . - I - . In a discussioa, as.to weig�ts, lie stepped on his nerves, sold out pr ctice last stim . ter an 1pit g � . I � he annual New Year's supper accompamea,by, hie faithful bound, and the . I % i I . , . - mer, and after a visit to Goderich, where, with a handsome pti ' c' sock: and - ho A t I r usual dog was put on the tracks of the invaterious ': 0 the scales in the store of Messrs. A. M. Ale I own" � � ; � - Kay, & Company, and- plumped them down - his parents and -other relatives reside � he � bands, by the ladies of th6i'co gregation. th 0 season, but will make the necessary � � , S ___ � - I . , I ;ed off.' reached � Xmas,Pre ents of the Fordwi 1`_ not � . � $ 1 � I man. With a bound it start . , , � I S, EA FOR 7 /-/, : ied by a r se of funds by contributions of money. . I . i . ;I rive them awav like, at 363 poun(119.- Lime b�rning must be a went to London an& Pari'1s, with his fa er, The pfesentation was acco, p . . the road and went across the fields, on to . � . i . We Cam% g . . . � - � I ing expres- , �-Gus. A. Schmidt., of Sebringville, who - I I . 191 � Santa Clails does, but we come healthy business, if Mv,. Hamilton is a -to obtain, if possible, p��per treat for most cornplime,�qtar,5 address,l the railway track, then towards Stratford, - I I I . � I . . . . � rr -T i -m the next thin- to it in on r low sample. � I � . his ailment. On his return, he wen to sion to, the high esteem in h h Mr. Clark � at a severe operation at the Strat- till, with a leap� a -ad a: ound, it struck the , - . 1 .4 0. . - I st4 resides, and t en is held by his be6 13, and wi�c�`r loving ap- ol: d hospital reeentlyp is progiessmil favor- . . � � 1�%, :PTO prices. . Last week Collis of near Blyth, Manistee, where his si Pe � d cc R a _� - .,Mr. C . 'e' , li� � _ - � .,-Tiz, resumed prac ise preciation. of Jil se I -denying I lal ors amon nd good fiopes are entertaine of 'his back door of a house in Avon war ,�Q u e I ", I I brought a fam: ly heirloom, to T. Fletcher-, went to Chicago, where lle- g a 18 by James Phair. and his family. The e . cer - . . I , . I � . - f( . . ! � , co pletA rpeovery. _ I US � I � DOLLS — DOLLS jeweller, of. Brussels, I or, repairs, in the about three -weeks ago. �,Thursday, the ay them. Old son. of . 1 Emina, Roberts, daughter of J. H. ,of the lam entered and found that ,A1 - , 4% ; I to at na, -Valentine a� r, the ten'- ar I Isf i FRAME a � ' I shape of a gold ring 101 Wars old. Around of his death, he was called upon of Paris, was berts, 4f the .Stratford post office, left Phair had in her possession two Wrk-_ys . I � � d by a sto d afflict d with diplith ia, Mr. David A. , ay, arpente � which answered the description of those . . I . I ; . KEEP ON the place usualy occupi � e, is a the case of a chil Q -o � Frielay fternoon. It th' oth(rklayfor theSt. Catharines hos- . � : r ty pe 8, and within this was and went, but. upon readliffig the residence di: wned in tho ri .... � the will enter 4011a courke of missed from 34 r�, ClarYs. One Of the birdS . . - I ! �e keep on band a laxlxe stock of Picture -Frames - OUR WINDOWSi circle of -for . I an asked his ,vife appears that e litl le fello-A I ,W as playing pi �1, �% hl�re , Was just be . q � for the Sabbath ! I �. W I � I . the motte, " Not lost, but" gone before," on of the patient, returned, d . --the sulOurl tr*',ining I a nurse. 'nLprepared � �,,, � i . I e f � ! in all sizes, and can match any picture, Oo bring along ! ; . i his nerves ,were along with an0th n boy nea . dinner,but th i eeling thief dragged it; . . i your pictures and get them framed. we also carry -----"— � . white enamel, now obMerated, The in- to send another doctor as ll� sta nbled an� . :::::: I into the, 1� Rev . &al Schulte, ot Lockport, New enalid. took it, its, companion � . sa . tion insi& of ithe ri I' *a "Jane Sheil, unstrung. This was done, and Dr. Po -ter spring, when . I � . from the �ov i a select stock- of Moulliffigg, and the anest stock 6f rip , ; k I � call I , � f you have been ) ' t � I _ is sufferings by the ai4 river. The enkrel Lt' . y0r, , has received and accepted a from fiin, to I r Frained Picturqe in the county. I Seaforth s Popular� Dry..Goods 111ouse. died January � i 794. lil I sought to alleviate h' was flowi ng �t the rate avi 3t�ck Lutheran congregation. The ,and the. good min of the house, with -i . . � ' d was tW I I - I I -our Photos for Christmas, 1895, you 1 I : - - ide, wife of James Thom- of cocaine, which he had b I the pb:pr la the police sta�ioro. The turkeys were fine too late for � . I - -Mary Ki b � een.in the ha,bit -of ten miles ani ho iX, and j conducted the I W ' . I I � may 3 at be in time for New Year's. i i i . I I son, . jr.j son I 6 I t e for �T er town f doing, but, unfortunately, took an over- carried away !by ii i before . aa3 help could -R�V. S.B.;Eix, of Stratford, I birds of twenty-two and eighteen pounds . I r _. inductio k � � ! . 4 . ,I 3. er�ices on SabbatIL i Remember the place in Bauslaugh'8 ColdStand. . . . . � ich and -daughter f Mr. and Mrs. dose. A &ysician was sent for, and ,while reach him. . rebpectively, Phair at firat denied the' ' � i I - I , � ! I . . Goder , I I � and Mrs. Morrice, who were bum- I . � Open Ev i I . f qo� ericb. 11as passed to the he and Mrs. Porter were talking in the - Norfolk street Met io t church, r. -Mr. I eninLYS- auslau Kirkbride, o par- . The of Monday, 16th inst,, in the . chaTge, but finally confessed this guilt. He - . I AwDupli . gh's or I great beyond, S. e w' t subject to heart lor, they heard the report of a pistol, and Guelph, was e h et ne . is a man of abo.6t thirty-eight years ,of a&$ 11 cAea made from � I i a fa allionable wed� e to dea-th on ' . I - _ I . I - . �' Tate's negatives. 11 . 6tible, and'had r, md i;t; a paper the name rushing into the surgery, they found Dr. ding on Thursday a fternoon of last week.: . eat Winuipeg, were brotber-in-law sud and has a family of -tight chil,dren. He , - I I __iEAR'S:J DAY . I i ! : I ting parties I . -i i OPEN NEil A, E.1'Penh.,co8t, � of her sister' Mrs. Jose& Logan, as one of Porter dead, but whether the pistol had The contrao w are Mr. Hu& a er of G. H. -Hopkirk, post,office iuspect- has been in dijoculty vith the law before. - . I . i . I i * I I . . Guthrie, W1�6- hof Stratford. . I - I I — . , , the victims ' I a ,eet car accident been discharged by accident, or in at ar- Guthrie, of the law firm Of nan The hunting 4own of fugitives with blood- i � t , of the ata t �_M Joh' Wilson,at one time forei. . ,I ,I Tur IMPERIAL ART STUDIO. . 8 EAFO RT I, in Cleveland, scom weeksi Mrs. Logaiin, oxysm: Of pain, ' will never be known A - and, Guthrie, and Miss Maud !'Warff, only . I r. n I hounds is a jather startibig departure f rom - I I I I � . ' Scarff Woolwich, R �r Mr. Joseph Kidd, of Dublin, but now a, �4-el 'ago -trip intended' ooroner's inquest returned a verdi6t in me- - ' Mr. Thornas . ; fortunately �9,d n6, take t e (laughter 6f I I Southem-f&aultoba, i,s . the usual fnet�ods4cof thief-takingI110-06=4s I ... . I I :: &dance I . . .. Wifacon but proved -effectual in this case-. I - - I Manager, BausIaugh's Old � , I - . . Goderieh, having lived in ed .with evergreens, holly amd palms, and . 4ok - ivmg old frien&j, Mr. .. I . . I a _! . � 0 1 . � * J. P. HENDERSON , I , too I] Thotil I � �s I I . ) . I but the shook: of the i pqrrect report was I with the facts. Dr. Porter was street. The edi&e was tastefully decorat-� I g 1 nosp . us farmer of Stand. : �Rig Sit rs. )n and she never . . .. . I s . ouch foi M ) I I L t . I . 1462 -it, ! . . . . F�i -1 . ; ! I � � � . . ! I i � - i 1� . . : � - i . . �. I : � . 1i . I I . . . . I . I . ..! 1* I � � . . -1 . . I . I . I� � I I � - . : I I - . . 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