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I I ,Fill not be properly represented, because minion. Thus im settled a long standing dj�-' I atisfmation in Deumat and has around of John Boddie an- ol �
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J they may not be able to'eleat i -representa, pnte, and the oont,sation of the Ontarto uch - , comment. A suit of 25 rooms ham. resident of Gre.*,. — ,.� DAI&W60d
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authorities has been sustained. T be amount )een docorated and furnished for their re- —John Ande1riton, of Rodgerville, met � � I- - �.
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tive from that particulav municipality. A I . I a and wel" v-nowu WE AR . �. � 0,118aturJay-oi
i - - involved'im over a million of dollars. - )eption in the immense palace ntiar'Copen- 'with a serious accident at Exeter on the day . . . villoge,
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representative 1Z just a4-rftp0n9ibIe to the During the twenty-five years that the pres. I = belonging to their uncle, the King of of the South Huron Fat Stook'show. While � I � I -1. I . � I 11 Merner, of: - Mia!g4
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people of one municipality in his division as . ent.Government has been in power, Ontario . � . � . getting out of hishuggy to stop, a cow on I � I I .. i- , - - I � i -her
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he- is -to those�of -anothe � h ' ver� lost a case betoiFe the J�dicial . !!n!!!!2!n I — . . the way to the fair, I him horse ran away and . . I : I 1 1 - . ed from Elmira, v
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� ference. It might"unt as well rimy that . . ; . - 11 . News of -the Week. draggea about thirty rods. Hewas badly ' W_ �'hoifs of the di
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because the r . epresentatiVe of -a riding in DIED. —.Herr Nobel, the ,celebratod in. bruised, his face� being much lacerated and � I'ASON * .._1 ^ - tising for theil
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. I Committee of the Privy Couinpil Mr' Anderson ibeeoming entangled, was . . T� HE S Er
The.Canadian Senate will hove',to get rid -_ . ; . . -_ .. I.. I I - I K
I I I ventor of explosives, is dead at San Remo, Iiis clothes were badly torn. . � . . f .11 — . H.. I ahroeder,,
the Provincial Legislature resides in �a of that bar. By a vote . of 1 7 i . . . . --
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certain- municipality that,' therefore, the United Stat"House.of p utatives has teamer +3alier struck a rook off the 8 &niah Mr. John Mcoonnell, of Hens§Lll, was on . . . . I 11 . % of the Hity,
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.. peopleofthe, other municipalities arenot possed a bill prohibiting the4-84e of -intoxi, cast and sunk with 9,11 on board. She was h;, w& tn T,immla ha. AhirontraraA a- fira in M I PT ...
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� - - p,r;perly represented. In fact, the. system eating liquors at the Capitol.' It is stated . . d the atible vwnqd, by Mr. Rodgers'; He at ' I . . ay.—Messrs. E
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- I � NEW 'ADVERTIfiEMENTS. . . also .that President-elect McKinley has f whom in supposed'to be lost. , the flame's were soon extinguished, and thus . - . I -, I � 11 � ,*p"ed
� . — q I I respect and the rep! iesentatives m1sed Miss Willard that no liquor shall � r. 'J. 13. Larks, saved , I � � ,e I I I -
4 .: - .. . rreceive a pro � TRADE HAmPERED.-M the building. The blaze originated 1, , � � . � Aml!tleib. Mr. Hartl
. AR'The Udv,e between the parenthesis, after each much better chance than they did undler the -Te �ffered to guests at the White House ' � * � ..
, - he Canadian commercial, agent in Aus' from hot ashes, that had been met out in a * ' � . 'tizen, and no dont
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. � one. dendtai the pt, -oil which the - ralia, states that the. -trade with that dis�- � . . . We I
go of the paper, liauring the next four years. Canada ean ' � - . 11 undertaking. �
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. - advartisementwiUbe found. 41 F I old system. Under -it, by mixing u'p'the, hardly afford to lag -behind the United t colony is greatly hampered by the want box. Not much], damage was done. . I
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'1� chcow your Present". Itunett & ca� (5) I I local and county representation, it frequent. 13tates in official reeorition of the growing fea. ' �. �—Mrs. M. Fii�41bein;r, one of the oldest . � I - I o inteittion to Mow
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—MoNt4non & Co (5). . t . and most hig,bly respected residepts of I I f
... Ready for the Rush i A f transportation facilit. . . .*gsuai meeting of �
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. HoHdiy Dioplay-Gilrey & VUs" most ucoessful and sentiment in favor al temperance. IJ A MiNz OATAsmiorEm.-A coll ry has Stephen towns died recently, aged 68 1 . I � I ,d the U C3anad
. - Mange at Buolueos-N. I 01 a i9k)n.s (1) - . , I . 11.rVISM , . . I I . . . IWIA I ,
B 1� - efficient county representative was. defeated -774 )men flooded near Abernant, in the south Of �
I . I _. - flown I i (5)_ . . . An Ottawa correspondent mays: Sir Rich- �V years and 6 days. * Deceased has - been suf- - - I -_ � � � . I I � - . � � 0 n 7=, i an
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�. . ,a -Jose No - at the Polls not be"W he failed in the Weg, and one hundred and twenty man fering for about al year from internal cancers, i � . jw`. J. P. Hauc
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. . . . . . . . . . 00 - Ctir I reig & Macdonold (1) ; L ard Cartwright has been no long in publit ho, were in the mine had a race for their 'the least unex. a . I I . I . � gave anaddrem
I 11� Moving salle.-Iltob-14401 [n I 4) , discharge o4is county council duties, but and her death was not in . I I -
11 What wek Wimt-4Z 6, 00 (1) � life thap modt people'naturally think of him ives. Shr of them were drowned. . pected. 'The funeral - took place from the. I I I --- 4�1 after which- I th
. - - �. . . because of some local patty cry that had. , RECRUITING THE BunisH ARmy.-The Win. Witiel, where she ' - I . . . I . �.. 'Preside
of We-& No 401 Co (4) - � . . an an old man. JAst Friday wai his 61st residence, of W . I - .
I ing (5) - , been gotten up ill the I�cal municipalitT in o ritish army in to be strengthened with . . . - I � t, Rev. 9 . I . I
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. wattoo W Taxpayere-J. Cumm � � I - , birthday, so thjLt he is really in the prime I of -lions o � f infantry and eight � - died, to .the Crediton cemetery, and was � I . , �
. General sion.;o-wes X"91) ooun_ ight neir batte r9a y - I � , , ---- - Thomas Snell ,-
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mle(t) connection with him duties an a local �i la , I attended. � . . I : . . . . � I
w -Z The xemi-annual election of o I : � . - 19 J . � A
Municipal Z1s0U=§--A. 0. .- � life, a man of strong vitality and considerk "batteries of artillery, of four guns ffie6rm for ' . . � Hall, J. X
Ilors will able physical strength. Sir , n new - . �
For the Christmas trsde--E. Notraul co (8) cillor. Now.# the County C* U-nei Rfobard no 1. . , . ., � � .
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Z Christmus" Zch, d the cavalry force is to be re -or- the curreub term � in connection with gel- . � . � a*r.-Another -of our
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. . Xm" � 4Y -183--S. kulle"t a 00 (8) be responsible only for their conduct in the some, but on the moors of, good health he DISTURBANCE IN SouTH AFRICA. -A mer- Monday sinning � last, week, ana resulted as � . . I I n ." _. 1, - �, K,r, Fra Mite)
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I I A fack Undisputed -A. Young (Sy I county council, and as the sphere has been t . .Honorary President, ,Rev. John i I I . — , -1 A in marowe,
i - Electors of Sedorkh I mankind'.. Reisnowthesenior memberof renzo Marques, Portuguepe . � . I � . I . � , �, . avi�
1 To the -A. Wilson (5) . . . South Africa. I � -
' I in of service ex the House of Commons in point of service, ' Ron B A'; president, G. F. Blair; vice . . . . I V of Zurich. .1 May. tbi
� . Lcp Wanted -A. Gibson (8) ' . .. enlarged and the ter ' . tend"i. I � - . . - , '?' I ;An a _3.�
� � .. Portuguese and British -forces are act. presi%eni,�Jdrs. J.� Stewart ; recording oeore-- ' Al -' ' ' d h � ywea(
La&6ese Club . . F. Uve .6 0111 � I
- con"Tt-421-8 tt I cal and sectional will' having been 33 years continuously either in h column, whiev, -McRae�; oor�responding'iecretary, . -_ -_ I
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Special Announcement --B. B. ff, co� (a) ra v % egg . influence than in'the narrow- the old Parliament of Canada or - the new, U1111 re ul five hundred men, in facing . I , ... � ,the fOuttli inkler',
� Mary Ross; treaburef, . Jean - 'thin the If
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. - . - Sale, &o -471 -Fred D". (8) I I I I hiny thousand warriors, and great anxiety' � * . -beei miLtried rd.
. or sphere to which county counofflo�rs were . - 1, Ritchie. � � . ,nis bestmi the, reco
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. � -1 5 felt. . -Mr. R. Cluff and Miss' Cluft, his sister,of . -EVE, RYTHING � .
- . _. =C% Mose--Ri-Leatherdale & Landeborough. El , uch I " . with the exception of one messio 7.. -Mifis Miss , ! .OF -�
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. . Christm" Goode -D. & Fauat. (8) fresponsible, We are afriid our contemporary I . We hear a great deal, now -a -days about ENGLAND'S COAL .GivixG OuT.-The re- ' ' I. I . t _1 I ( . .1 I .
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. CR Christmas Cheer -Robb Bros, (81 ' � did not give the new Act due consider- the professions being overcrowded, but that )ort of the British Mineralogist says that . escape the other evening. " The 'borne took' 91 � I I- . I �
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� I � Holiday Presentg-W. W. Hoffwan. [81 I ation before it penned its critici * $me. 4 If it; is an old story. Two hundred f years ago,. ngland is within an appreciable distance yfield line, and .I � 1� . . I V I I I I I I I ; - . � _: . LOOAL j3 J smn,-Th T -a
I Rzaotical Men-Broadfoot, Box & Co,. (91 I I f coal exhaustion. - . I fright at Thomps4n's hill, Ba � I " .. . I � I ,&e - T e Ji t
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� A Good Time WIVi St. x1c. ( � 8) had done no, it would h�ve seen the ab- the same complaint was raised. In 1710, in � got beyond the control of tho. driver. Both . - I I - jdvitt Memorial -ch i
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I . . surdity of the objections it has raised, and a speech delivered in England by Addison, awaii has arrived at San Francisco from were thrown In he ditch, but were not � � . . . - - � - � - . lowl ImprX, jA Drew's opev
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I . -1 ht 441trou 0 litor . troubled 4vhen I reflect upon the three great t R . 40 WomEN. ---:-Janes Fel'u, a New freedom and was aptured at John Marsh. - . I . . � . .... �� .6 - -prov, jded,� &ud speedhefi I
. I 9 "I . ,*Tpo& -# - Act is an improvement on the 'old - in every. . , 0 ED all's The rig and harness were considerably Zecitations I
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. � � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 18th, 1896 if it is given a fair show, " soon as the with practitioners - and filled with multi- a at i4oplu'nodmer was only $29, not incolad- . Carlow, were - cu�ting' wood one day, last . i I . T ' - I � , �,ing , which Was lie.
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� I I � . �eople get t� lianderstand it, they will be tudes of ingenious i gentlemen that starve ug a- nuniber of handkerchiefs. i . . I - tea -Mee!
- . I i * ' . week, they had quite an adventure with "a . . � . I . . i -. -, stroetohnirch On Monday'SN'
� so satisfied ther. * .*: * * When ' AxoTnER TnuST FATUS. -New York's ice - racoon.. They felled a. large' elm, which" I
. � - - . ; with it that they will wonder one ano 1 . � - . vsw..�Ur. B. Aubrey, the,
I consider how each: of these professions are �rust company have dissolved and the pro. I I � � �
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. - they allowed their. legislators ,to continue � . I � . 111. bup�r, was I '
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.1 .- , A: a rul e- the rm�w COunty Council � ibe 91d one so� long 4s they have. It is ad- crowded with multitudes that seek their �Oability is that the',pride of ice will be lowqr when out leapddl his lordship,'appare.ntly �. ) : I - . . �� . . puichasin, mes.-M,r-, I
I a I , . livelihood'in them, and how many men' of ,,Mween May and July than ever before Iiii unhurt by his swift descent through the air, , � . Druerado, Uakota, is Vk
. - has been very- favorably received by the tnitted by every one thait a reduction in the merit there are in. each of them, who may . - I .
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press of the Province. Most of those -who number of,county ad-.noillors wa . tber �aid to be of the -science than the 1 - I im, brought I . � ' be7 I has bw
9 neces-aary, ' f ea, b �him'fiome and weighed , U , Biesett, who
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- Erofessiofi; I very much wonder at 'the i � him, when it was found he tipped the s4les' . . _. . 31finitobi, the past 17 yearil
I � have commented upon it, have ap6ken fa,v - and this being the case, we have not seen amor -of parents who will not rather , . Huron Notes. . - .L . - .
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� wi ' �hrive �feet of lumber on the pie'ra at Godbrich. � I
. orabl�y of'Wan4 have.manifeated a disposi- any scheme pppdsed, that would be likely *choose to place'their sons in a"wav of life ! ----:It is estimated that there is 7,000,000 -The Huron and, Ontario Electric rail- - � -: John ,Greetiwood, of Wit
L tion to give.it & fair trial. The London to work out 'ith better results than t *here an honest industry cannot but, I way, running froi T : . � ,43u . �fi�,
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than in stations where the greatest 'probity, � -Thi"ee bears passed through the -villa e via W 11 .� : - �, i - - i
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, Free Press, h6wever, does not view it favor- If the Free Press'will only give the mfit� , - I 9 alkert.on t� Eugenia, the junction - I � I . : �cott,.-Tbe many frien .i
learnin- and good sense may miscarry." 'of Port A lb�rt in one night recently, . . . I . � -
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ably. This, perhaps,: is not so m.uch.to be reasonable thought.and divest its in . . � 0 - k � - ____N I � I . I : � Pearce, of MitclieA `W .
- . - ind froi a And no doubt similar'complaints have been I -A farmer living near Leeburn, the other Port Perr a to . be begun at once. The * - I --- 0 1 1 resident here, Will regret
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C, -al prejudice, weare sure its good dpnsa raised many times, since, but it is scarcely !day shot several dogs which he found wor- New- York 0- ontra4or states i0will be finish� . . - , I - Zeath- whibb, took ,Place at:
- woAdered'at. The act was passed at the politi� -
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... . instance. of the Ontario Government, and will force it to. arrive at a similar .on- likely that the Okario school system was 'rying his sheep. . �
. � ed by Jauuary, 1898. A meeting of. the . is mother, -.at Miteh -V
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the Free Press is al*ay. I . I . , ; responsible for the over -crowding so much I -I'vir. James Emigh, who ha's been a resi- I � .
s dispos�d to: look clu3ion.. I I I . I . provisional directors to ratify and sign' the . . � . After _a,� brief illness Ma
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eeda fromAhat source, The objections - � - - ing Sale of .�, �
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0 . The Deauties of Protection. " I of years, is visiting at Blyth. . � ' will be quite a bo rth and. Clearing -. Sale , of -Cleax
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I .1. c . - I This is the way they do tbings in tbe -A'tonvention of the Conaervatives on to the people no I . . . I I - -the pist, weeil
There are a few Prot,66tionists in En . Ith a Of west, ada will no ��oubt give quite an impe- , ' . � .kienas here .. .
. whiQh it has to the act are not, however, 9- ambitious town of Brockville, as depicted , e west riding of Huron was beld at tu8 to trade and elp build up some of the . � ney, of Eginond-ville, *04 ��
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very forcible, while the evil it predicts will - _ '�ns in a de, -patch from that �lace, which says: ' - smaller places. . --Capes - I
- � 0 -D. Sutherland has sold 'his business in Fur I � . brother ' . ,
-It, from its operation is purely imagin- his mouth the event is heralded here by the . -W. Ku'nz,. of Exeter, and -Aliss Allie . . -- i.wt, few 4ays.-Mtssrs� P.1,
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� Protectionists of this country '�vivh ,-an im. � I Eilber, youngest aughter of Jacob Eilber, . i Te
ary. The Free Press says : . rousi ni'�e�i . I � . I I . �� .. M��d r OR D
- . , . Wednesday, in Victoria who will tak possession,on January 25th. of Crediton, we e joined wedlock, on --k— � t, .� to ugersoll. on Thursday.
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In: the whole of Ontario -the �rj couAtie&' mense blaze of literary fire works. It would hall, when e present. members of! the -Miss Tiallie Graham, bf Goderich, has Tuesday of last ' eek, at the residence of -1 I i - . 'John Willis shipped ano
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'. will now be represiented- by some 436 mem- seem, however, that the English Protection- Town Counci. with'6ne or two exceptions, gone to, kew'York to enter one (if the large the bride's parenZS, The ceremony was per. I .� �" - ke: to Buffalo on the .41
� Where previously over 1,300 were f - � . , of - - =r:s, who has been saili
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� bers, - ists are, o pretty inuch the same stamp as were unani ously chosed to be the Con- hospitals, with- a view to becoming a trai�- formed by:Rev.M�.*Schmidt in the presenceof Clearing Sale ' , I
elepted. Buit it should be recollected that their C 1 servative st ndard-bearers . the approach- ed nurse. - I , � a large number o . of Clearing Sale" -
� , Anadian brethren. Each one wants ' I I - I � - . 1-111. 3 1 - ..
particular products be is ing inunicip elections, witb Dr. Moore as,,� -Alex. Porter, sr., one of the pioneers of the contractin 1parties. The groom was . - _�i I day, , t,,- r. Donald � �
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. . whilst these 1,300 odd performed the fune- � protection for the - Huron, bas ret6ed f Fur Jackets Millinery , . -.�
I -tions, of county representatives, they also candidate fo Mayor." Weeometimes think rom the farm, and will supported by ory Eilber, jr., while the . I . , Usborne, WN'
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formedtheheads of the several h ed -in, but woulA be willing that some o our western,int nicipalities are in future enjoy the fruits of -his labors in bride was as is ed by Miss T. Bertrand. 1, . I . I . I ,edlonty municipal banorm, a
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- . y- ounct ; . into municipal 3l r.. Samuel Ames, of Grey, has , pli I r- After the ceremoi4y a sumptuous repast was . . - - -Stephen township this wft,4
�, tors uumfirically s� 31 affairs, but it is evident fr ' served, when the ivoung couple left f L �_ . . , . I I � .
� L LLL re but ahothet bundle in ducts of 96 every other feller. "Mr. I. B. . on� this despatch � or their I - - " � - - � -
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iLp 60U�oilg. Instead of Oaler,'a Tory member for one of the Toronto double discount us -in ilid and will move into it gra-tulations of t Clear n ale �of Clearing- Sale of ... .
- a, re- constituencies, used to be one of the high cated. We in the west do not get bn the pa,id -was $600. 1 - . . . ' 1. . . i � -Our .VP .
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� 4uetion in the number of municipal repre'- -We sincerely� regret to chronicle the de. . . - . ftN0JL11XG8. . or
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I house tops to proclaim our shame; we are -Mr. W. Vanstone, of Benmiller, has Men's and � . 11 g� SXeerxeni had the good luel
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sentatives by thue c � reating a new body, Priests- of Protection in Canada. He attend- at least modest about it. purchased the property adjoining his own mise and inter 'ent,of Mrs. William Gray, Ladies' Mantles � - -
crease of -fully one-third 1 ed the a�nual meeting of ibe Charnber� of I . 7, ' � - .
there has been an in - � arm from Neil McCorvi of Asbheld, who after alingering illness of .
more that have to be elected. . - . I f . - ie, ,, comprisi I . . I - � - . . . _� veoeived fr�rn Mr. -John On
I On this Commerce Of the' British' Empire, eld - . I acres. I - 11965 about'fen months, departed from this life oii I ,Boys' Caps - - I - -_ ' Oapture a fte white "."
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. - I ground th%re can be no economy in the new , cently in, London, England. At a ban4uet Now th4b the Manitoba School Questioni � G. W. Holman has served the West I . � .
. atate of things. Had the whole represents- 17e has been practically settled, some of thel Huron teachers so faithfully as seer were iderred in' Dungannon cemetery on . � It A&,
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- rion, town�ship and county, been reduced, in Toronto a- few nights ago, he detailed his , � ets"y' Saturday, being accompanied thither from- ' , -1 �--Iat- week, looking well. "
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there might have been some reason, are -clamoring for the. abolition of treasurer, that at the rece Clearing -Sale �of . . , "PI _
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,,,, the score of, economy' In a separate schoo s ia Ontario. T re-elected for the 13th year. . _ ,a..I agquaintances. Deceas�d , _� . �.
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. � ... � � reading the .'report& of the demandsof'tbe 1 _'Whib� Mrs. Thom" Snell, of Exeter, was in her 34th 'ar. The obsequies were , , - - iona ba-ving theirannual jai,
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.7nembers are none too many if every town- � I conducted by. ;v. Mr. Armstrong. The . . , M +1' Cloth$ - �. . � *� New Year's day. Sonie g
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ship is to be represeuted. Under the new. � ,Dominion Gov- bereaved - husband &nd elatives have the , . I . . . � k �, . �
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regime, Biddulph -.Gillivray '- Lucan, I ill recognize a surprising - sympathy- of the ,'entire community, as the% . , ,a 4new eva
� � I ernment, w abolish - Separate schools, having her8el -At the close of the Goderich model % � �.
, '� , London West and severar'other plae6s i�ill I deceased -was held, in. high esteem by Lill - � , -pen in his new investment.,
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- - I the fact- that they�r will be always outvo� aclian Protectionists and the Protectionists schools are embedded in the' constitua"tio� M. -A.,J'Was presented with a- handsome i I � . Cleari- S le of 01 . rh g S� i � I - , _,go Dom
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by the other towishiPs with which they are of the English type as pictured . by .,Mf. I I -Brussels'cbeese factory disposed of its suing h . er brotbeVs and' sisters Jane Afero,, � S h a w - 1!,,:,, , and . . 0 . 4elves to somel of 'his val-41;
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leagued. Under the old system, ii'there- of those for whom they �vere esta,blished� 8 John Moro, Joseph Mero,. Davi� Mero, Nal� . , Made-up Suits - , AOW18. -- ,- - I c
0.3ler. He says : _ . . There is a vast, difference. Why no le bptember xnd Oetober'-make (if cheese' at , , . a . . I . . � ,_ �. - — .
*ere a few mord members in the County tilda Bart and Adelaide Dunner, for parti. Wral,%s � . 11 � �. �
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The members ofthe congress sho'wed that this school question rest ? The country 10i cents per pound, and November's at 8, ti t
. . tbey,apbreciated the endeixvor we had in had trouble enough r�a c e ion i . _. - ' ; � I
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sesaiens were only held semi-annually, and � ovef questions of cents. Between $4,00.0 and $5,000 will b gentlemah died, leav�ni his property I A I . . . - WEST END -N,0TR15.'__A;
... . hence the finane hand, and while at the opening of the con- and creed and is. anxioui to turn its thought put in circulation when �he . cheese is . ( -
ial part of it was tf6t bur. . divided among his chil ren. ' All the- pro Clearing Sale of _'.. I
gress we had bne or anoth�_r expressing to more pressing and more important mat shipped. . I P. . - � -and entertainment wall be ':'
M erty that could -'be - discovered was $455, � I
. . present Act to prevent this new body from � I - . i 1. - �church on 4WedneP.a&y_ evi
densome, Now there is. nothing " -the I
themselves on one side or another in regard ters. There is a larger number of Roman -Th,p essay contest in the primary class CJ earing Sale � of, �
Mrs. Gravelle t4nks there'should be a lot I . � 'I
. to.free trade or protection, when it ended Catholic children *atten4ing the publi6 of Principal Cameron's room, Brussels pub- . I Remnants � - . � .-23id. ?An interesting , p1r.01
rneeting every week, if they so desire, and , more, and has brought- this action. to prove . � ;
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I found that many of them were entirely schools of Ontario now than attend theit' lie school, for - the month of November, re. . 11 - - epa�ed, and a good tim
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this innovat- villincr to have preferential trade thoughout own!schools. What object is to be gaine sulted as follows - lat, D. McLaur chlin 85 . Underwear _. -. of all kinds I I �� :_
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� wn in the new County Council 1 Goderich this inonith, but Mrs. Gravelle, is � . � - , . � 4�m_,r4 -6-,
'a that itis not representative. . And ' * t c' ' . � . I � � . , taking 94vahtagp .of the
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rves no purpose outside of the old . who, she says, is�in the United -States. An" I . . . '; .. I 0 . . �. -A . � young I
... - township electoral representation. In .`fa,ct, - or with their own business, but by letting them alo al election fo -The harness a-nd bobt-and shoe business- &PPIA'.catioh was Made before Referee Cart. . 1. . -ONNNW, "Nomm- Z - I - 11 � - I i number of the
� this Aew County Council is an extra wheel every other maou� bear the brunt of it ; in twenty years the Couservativis have raise of 1. C. Richards, 'Brussels," has been pur- wrigh t at Toronto to' postpone -the trial, and . � �11 . 11. . 1. � - L I I .- � - neighborhood aiid Clinton
such a, case he would be willing to embrace some cry about Separate schools and Roma chmed by William Mose, of Gorrie, a well. . I _ 4vening at the residence I
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� � . . co ' lintry or for the Conservative party. will move his family back to Brussels: I Kippen. I , I XTIMI .
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� Olp 9 brook, took ill on Frid this week, in the 4uterest of his health. . , .
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available. $4,238,081 on education, and only better known, had �& sort .of political love 0 6 � 11 I I I I I
- tion. that, the expense will conieqn'enLtly be - I n -the followi - ay. The funeral took Temperance*, will celebrate their seventh � ... - - ths Public School -,examitiw
. L - . police and all the ma � place on Taefiday'afterno6n, interment be- anniversary on Thursday evening;- Decem- . I :: �� -
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�mcreased, is incorreft. The fact tbat the ,� ing made at the Cranbrook cemetery. I her 31st, in their�hall, by an oyster sup I per, EIRWAIRD. .MCFAUL. -- � "I I.. . - 40%anilning.of the papils,
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. . a detriment, solong as tha;t, in*crease: does- The Cornwall bye-efection takes place on Iller farm and has been this promises to be the treat " i
I - a conference of the Chamber, of Com- known as'the " Mi . Dry ,Goods Company', I
not carry, expense with it as is'- the case in . me' day a conven- merceof the British Empire, which was rented for a numb4er of years. Mr. Henry we predict a f till �ou'�e for our enthnsia,stic . � . . . � . I the clue recitations. in. t
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. . Again be the C'naervative c�ndidate, The that made by Mr. J. S. Williso'n, the clever _ r" I L � � serving of more tban ardi
r deputy�reieves acted in Ae double L Miss Miners. They were thrown out and hope to hear of M . MeMordie's impro-vC , I 1
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capacity date of the election has not ye Editor -i -Chief of the Toronto Globe. It �Mrs. Howard injured 8omewha oper atte'n'Aed the fJ
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. � on tb6 Now York Record has suspended pub- ' Mr. Joseph Butt, who is � .
T , thatthe. incanibents receive remuner��( . I � and as fond of attending An Orange Lodge in this� vicinity. � . and A. Kerr. Mr. _ garding the country and the customs of. the `
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for ea -ch. lication. I b. was started two years ago and erly,twitted some of the Jingoist s'peakers ni�eting as ever he, was. He join6d the enga I ged'with Mq Win. Cudmore, left on saiig a num'ber of his '� au14' Scotch " songs people. -The township council met*n Tues. I M pet statute. All the =
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I . of dollars in it, are now bank�upt. 'Britain and -the old flag from one side o ,ig trade� in zhe hay pressing. -Mrs. logue' cntitlxl�d 11 Sandy McDonell's Signal," everybody, because the municipal elections � ;
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7 I r'en 'the -township or . crying out from the other -On Tuqsday of ]&at week, Elija .' I '.-rendered by!, Messrs. Forsyth and Geoege T. are n- - � � *0f reeve, deputy- reeve an
.z the services they der ' . their mouth and h El James Cumming bas been very poorly for' Ot far off. -Wonder if wewill. have - �
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. . � 103al mliniOipaliby, while the Conn ty Mr. John A. I IbGillivrav, 'the well-kn s 4)e hold at KyWs bA14 lot�
so I . � own t. ght before the Goderich po- ! some days, requiring the doctor's attention, i I In is a, common I
; -y, while Britain admits every -1 . lice magistra e on a charge of false pretences' - but is now in the way of improve forth the applause � � .
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I . thifig we have to sell her as freelv as if we I and after evidence had been- given the case Mrs. Charles Shaffer, of Michigan, is spend- house. ThFle%usic by . a are now quite dom- , � - I
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�ent to the reeves and ;_ ally part and paxeil of that[ 'was adjourn�d to Wednesday.. When the ing Chkistmas holidays at the parental home theviolin selections of �Mr. A. F mon.-An- entertainment will be held in
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1 . . - . � ' producing a receipt for 500 potato peelers, Bennington, nepiiew Df Mr, Thom Din - 8 ng y t e Hensall quartette' in the afternoon. Also one"' on the evening I i � .
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. I y that . In reference to the a,bAurd -rumors circu-1- I the charge was dismissed. . � dale, left on Monday last for Cleveland, 't fMrly brou , t down the house. V The ad. of the -same day in - ' 11"s, with -
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b the election court. �This will cause an- � .-Mrs. John Bain -aind children,'who re- take 4, position in, a machine- ihop. dresses of i q .
. there were bef6re. For instance, in the y � � I I � Mr. spro. � R. B. M. Lean and Rob- at Belgrave.-A good many in this locality . 1. -
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� I other bye -election and there will likely be when scarce Of en ational side near Brandon, Manitoba, arrived in Benniv$toti, bein e t McMordi�4 . . _V . r
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the Free Press is most intere : T - McGil- i the ladder. An die and M iss 1 S. Acheson constituted most gitting along nicely now, I W. Michie, jr,, - ., . 110'r,001lectin w" U-40
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career. . ession,of Grey, and has lived in the W I est success, will meet in the church on S tive and e; - 1: Per cent, will beadded, j
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i sixteen. ' Namr, asthe new councillors caii- - 4 . . - Independent -Conservative, says : � " There i � I . - , 6 Sa I � �
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� ugh John Macdonald presided and assisted source, and v al ther day that dress' Vectea rem
. lineetings will be inere' in doipg honor to the guests. Evidently, follower of the Opposition, who believes t%, is visiting his brothers, John and -comfortably filled with an eager but orderly. � i � .. . -runt about that, remember. - I � . � I - - � - �*6 deciased had driven o
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L � in- orrison, wife and children, who were vis- rendered their services entirely �gratis he in quite poorly. --A good many� of our farm- on the eveni ' 11 are - !Ntleral io -11 - - - .'" r
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I - Aownship for the past three weeks, returned his pli;asing icpa ner, fairly captivateA . . NOT -r -S. -T, IV.
I I fy ; .. the Mr. G. Parker has another shipment of fall and break his arm on Saturday morn- : 11 -Mr. .
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U e people ha,N,e the matter entirely " ' . ran�e. the calisthenic'�exhibi_,, Rev. 'Mr. Dodds, a missionary from Mexico, men held their regular meeting in the hall. 10P,& Co -The bell -on th
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atatives every two years Provinces. to tli,e pkvinent of certai n� annui- Aland of Wales' 0 . . I moiint of bust- - - . was
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