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in this country or -on their own ground. in lgated and g-o—in,t"o—eff-e-et.,-,U—u-t,�ff_ &n_e h—e-ld �T-cygto7;,-iii-a-T-h-ur-oda—y-�i-l-ast--w-e�i7 thm selves - i 11 � ,—Mr. John W AU
T -Mr. - as they did at the entertainment on Friday I I o1cl his fif ty aA
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* mcially communicated to the - Cimadian 1 and M= Alex. Smillie spent Christ W L, AKIM, %;L=V-01Nki 0 -
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The result must be eminently satisfac.tory I I .
- . Cabinet, the details of the agreement will 'mas day in Wingham� witb Mrs. Sulillie's . �111' 1 ,7
night, the good people of t secti - - . . � , , th line. TJ
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. to- the Government and it should be Ratio- not be made public. If the terms arranged brother and sister. ! good cause to he proud of . pir school, as . � . - 0 � e lama is go(
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. I factory to the country. It was no snatch are as liberal as thev should be, Qie removal 11 as well pleased with eir 'teacl;ero I I . . �� -1 ... d frame oul
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trictions which have for . . 4 The instrumental music was furnished. by 1. �_ __ ' � - 0, little of the bei
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Nrerdict. It is admitted by all that both of the annoying res - -Istaffa. i Mrs. and Miss Doan on the organ, ac(!OM- . . .- -, 1. . &a; # to MaRe sleigh
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some time existed, will be a boon to attick � 1-� - . - ,; tuoug, -
Varties put forth their beat efforts. The shippers and farmers on both sides of the GRINDMe. done'- every day at the Staffa panied by Mr. W�Cver on the violin. . . 0 - �rhe�ng is svilendid.-
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best and ablest men of both pirties took line 'cheese ractory, four cents per bag. J. D. WALKER, Bwr-s.—Ouiold council, board had their I I - I . .1 ,Sa,d4yi school enterlb
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. part in the contesteand the issues were ably . I . � . ' Proprietor. � . 1 1511.8 photod taken last Monday.—Mr. Simon I - . - . . . I . 4 1 .1 e,` 1 ini, Thurs&Y �
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and exhaustivelV discussed almost dt every. . At 9, dinuet recently given 'by the barris- � NoTEs.—Mr. James Hill,-oneof our-popu- Geiger, of Pigeon, Michigan, is at home.— , . I �. I .1
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I d law students of Torou ng men, has joined the benedicts, by ' Mr. Louis Lippert, who has been in Maui- . . . � . I I aeted cli J
electoes door, so that the verdict may well ter8 an . to, Premier' 'ar you 1 e . I . _VT3:
- t%king lu�q hi� self a wife, in the person of � toba. for 6, number of years, came hot�e a few . . - 'Blyt�, gave at
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.rl � . be taken to be the deliberat el in reply. g To a, toast in referring days ago. -Mr.. E. E. Miller, who attends . i . I V.e-v. Mr,, I
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w. I L ray, . ,9 daughter. of Mrs. James . h* L 1 L - � ' pastor, .
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i I . Mr. and Mrs. Hill are very Illinois,L Vi * * . L � row
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__ �� � grounded, opinion of the people. The result to legal gentlemen being in Parliament, Harburn. college in Naperville, is siting is I i . I . Ind a. Urge Ic
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�, NEW ADVE 814!4NTS. ai:d: , Ottawa there were something popular, and their many friends wish theiii I . A has V .
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. like 68 lawyers out of a total membership � long and py life. -Another intere9#9 Says. -Mr. David Schnell and MissAugusta, . 0 1 � , .'stir
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� � � tr The fig -a -e between t6 parenthesis, after each on the Is elation of the country. It Will L of over 200. At Quebec there were, he be- event will , consummated next we9x'7 'Wagner, both of Ifay, last Wednesday join I . -1 M .
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one, deno" the p%gge of the paper on which the give the Government courage to persevere in lieved, 30 member of the legal profession in Miss Tufford, of Toronto, is spendingt, hor ed hands in holy matrimony. We wish I - ; - . � �L 9 _e , ly
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I the course in which they have begun to a House of 70, while in the Ontario Legis-, holidays with her mother and brother'here., them much joy through life. -Mr. Canto, of I I -1 ciflor - 3r1r. A
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: christmasi-31cRinnon & Co. (5) - lature, with a membership of 90, the legal -miss Ma ie Norris,of the Women'i Medi- the 14th concession of Hay, and Mier, Susie 11 �e ri . - S'' L suo el
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I Holl"y Rments--W. W. Hoffman. (5) . carry 'out the policy, cominercially and I . � � . of -_ Grey* W"
� . fraternity numbered but 16. ' In the Senate cal CollegegT ippel, of the Blind Line, joined hands in - r �.
� (%&.tin--. areeling,+.-R. Willis. (6) . ., �ronto ; James Norris, M. A., S" , I � � I . - I il - �� 6 �j,ra of a Uve
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- . therwise' which they 1ave marked out, f6r at Washington, he believed there were Kincardine ; and lease Norris, B. A., of 4 holy matrimony last Wednesday, and' im- I I - tt t �)Wnb
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.. ...... , -themselves. It should also allay this 1 ' ' - . 1)attOUL . &rental medistely left for Buffalo on their honey % , W I
Cbri4mas Photal st Henderwies. (8) 1 is nearly 70.1awyers, out of something like 80, are visiting under the . . . ��;_." . I . . - 00"colors W
I - - a ProduoOLWanted-G.V King (81, . sod, although in 'Congress the proportion roof.,Mr. '. I -1 � I . 0 - rmiflen for, �w remain
Situation Waato6d,Xx w I dis. , I -A- W. Hotham., wife an family, � moon. We wish them a happy life to I � . -
� - wtoNffloe. (8) erable sectarian strge that has be4 , i m a par- - . i I - . . . - I -.th#$r I d&W--_T- - I
Harvating3lachinery-�-Mm. Elder. (8) was not as gr , qxceeded anything i of Toronto, are v her. -Mr. Henry Sciiiiell, from Aytou, in __ � -
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. . . tracting the country' for the past few r$, I feetrhe visiting his brothers. -Misses .Eva , I . � .. 11� .Geoes were � . on
. conye=, so. --G. J. Sutherland. (8) . i ,to be- found � this country. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, dur- ! . - .
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. Steer y -4obu XoD011414. (5) as those who are still dissatisfied must ears- I � ing Chriitmds holidays. -The school's have Johnson, Rebecca Merner, and Tilly Faust � I . I b 'L
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-1 Annual UeetlfV-U. Y.'NoLftn. (1) - i were I �
11 . . . . . I . XW" and Newyeaes Predents-40-Frod D&VW-. (a) - lysee that while they have not obtained, all � � closed for this year, and the teacheri of 'attended the public school examination last I I I 11 -1 I aft"OOV-1 P.CV. I
: L I - The" County Council. � Cromarty and Stalife, schools will exchang -Mr. . i " I
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. - Holiday Good"amen Sutherland (8) they desired and 414 that they no doubt - I . a Tuesday, in the! town line school. L � I I - - ,U fWWm1.jery
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I T I AuaiWl Meettair-Reavy EUber (5) Z Th� following is the result of the counv! laces, but owing to the illness of Mrs. Me- eor Sohael i , who h been! in etro t I - . fe, r
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tobb & Currie. (5) I . I . - ,
I I I - Dinolutim of JWWerehlp-P conscientiously believe they are entitled to, council nominations, on Monday last: Vaughton they will be unable to move her stu ing dentistr , is -home at present.- . . z � 111 r_ -
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I 11 liformaden Wante&-& S. Dickson. (6) I yet that they have obtained as much as it is MCKillop Tuckersmith and Seaforth di. for sowe time. _�, re. en after and her daughter, Mrs. � � . i, I - L . I . r I . -vows:: an
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1 �T*,B 061tor Office. (8) I � . - $ r � dW 611 ths "
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I � G=1X(r'1d-0=11t_?3).__B. IL 0. (8) ; r ! . vigiou,-D. D. Wilson and � . Me Jamb Gallman, left on edne8diWy for Lin- I I I � , ime.,
, ible to secure for them, and that oo I Thomas E. . I . . L - � . - . t '6f -�
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.F&=eW1nsUtute--A. Gardintr. ( ; Have, Seaforth; John B. McLean, Tucker,.�[ towel, wh re Mrs. Bauer has a daughter, to - - I rew
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: � Election Clud-Thomas Z. H&O. - (6) � will only inj 11 ]Wthel. . . , - � -W it-
. to4ed agitation and strife are smft�, and -M. Murdie, McKillop. � spend Christmas. -Mr. James Laidlaw has I I . . 'Of �*d i pat t
� L Nall Gantract--H_ G. Habkirk. (5) � . I NOTES.-ISchool closed on the 22nd inst., . � . . . I . . I . - I .. I � 'alnount L I
I - . . . . iiis�eard of help their cause. The Cornwall Usborne, *Exeter and Stephen division,:-! gone home to Elmwood, to spend Christmas . � I - - . -the ownere Z1%
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; � - and -will re -open on January, 4kh. -Andrew hVial it to tM;w16_A
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elebtion was.au important one. The poli- Dr. R611ins, .kxet6r, and Donald McInnis, 1 Eckmier,,of Fullerton, is h;me for his holi with h' mother and oth
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� I - ticlans on both sides recognized this, . � � . I OF EVV R I �
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I I Ight XV " ut forth their best efforts to secure a -favor- -1 hisparents and friends here. -The oyster Birussels. . ;
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4 - ; I % able verdict, and very, few of the rank d and Peter Douglas, Stanley. - I large audience. The supper was served b ' . 1 3 . . I I .. .- The - seb � � tu Junior
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. � I the Canadian Order of - Foresters in first- mill here, and who'was taken sick a year . C I ame to a clog . .
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I I I � I SEAFORTIEE, FRIDAY, Dec. 25th, 1896 ernment, will regret the result. . division,-Johii. Cox, Goderich tov6ship -� class style, and the program itself was well . - - I MT ! �, I.. le . I virb
- � S . . - .. - � D_ A. Forester, Clinton, and- James Snell" I I .. ago and went to Flo' rid&, died- at the resi- . I I ted chairmsu, .
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� � I ew members to its list at nearly eve Consumption wasthe cause -ot * death. He ' ' . � � . . . raental music, recitationi
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- � � - . _� Editorial Notes and Comments Morris, Brussels 'and ,�Grey division, -1 'In ry 1 , . -0 .1
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I . I - meeting. -William Doi , a special organizer was buried in Listbwel by the Oddfellows. . � - % . � ,,�Verl. The -pe#
. �' " - . The Co�nwal. Stormont Election. ' 'Henry Mooney, Morris, - and Archibalci 9 - . I . I I
. -. The petition �gainst the election of Hon. I -of the Canadian Order- of Foresters . I i the Most credi
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: , I I , , Hyslop Grey, elect d by acclamation. I spent ; He being a member of the lod e here, the - . � I I � selves M -- Of I
. � � The loye-electioit in the constituency of" I part -of last week in our village, -in the members � 'attended in a ody, * and -the clelight �
: q, . . I William Paterson for North Grey, came be- I I e T � I .
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. . I Cornwall and Stormont, on Saturday last, I interest of " Forestry." -A crowded house I
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� � . fore the judg�s at Owen Sound, on Friday Winc,bani,-Don- Id P tterson, Robert Cur. were assisted b the Listowel brethren.- I
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l � . to fill the vacancy'in, the Dominion Parlia- last The ' Professor Hawkins' concert, last Friday . � I . . *Jqe,wo Of t,hf
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I F West NVawanosh, and -John Hannah, Wing-; -holars of the Presbyterian Sabbath * evening, was a success. I . I I s � I � , - , mt,,ED D,ov .
�; - � nitat caused by the death of the late Dr. forined the court. that ther-e,were no nosh; Alex. Stewart'and James Johnston,: �he se The, stormy night
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� � ermn, ave been a. surprise to both against Mr. Paterson or, his . supporters that interfered somewhat with the attendance. . - . I
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� . � - Us. 1 This constituency has g could be sustained. The petition was, liam. . . , i Y -Tile nomination for the sixth county dis- - � . . I . - - - I � ;1 -9th ins
. . one Con- - ' evening of ihis week. The proceeds, about trict was held here on � - . . e -union Aepot,i
, therefore, dismissed and t)ie Conservatives Howick, Wroxeter and - Turnberry dimi - Monday last, when . �shed at i� -igh I
I .- . $20, will be used Jor Sunday school pur- - tile . - I -fre
I - siervative� for eighteen years. At the gen- ; follow __ ran, &Ven
� ... I - i will have the costs to pay. - vision, -Robert Miller, Turnberry; T. B.i .ing. nominations were made : I I Afichi% -
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I'll 111111 - - . eral election in June last, Dr. Bergin, who - - I Sanders, Wroxeter, and B. Cook, Howick. � , poses. --The Methodist Sunday school held Henry 111'0'oney, A. Hialop, W. H. Kerr. a . �.troy. , LOW, about$Ji
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., � . was an uncoaxprGTAising Conzervative, was The Toronto Telegram, very aptly re- Colborne, Godeiich and Ashfield division' . ,�horr, speeches were made by thecandidates .� � .. I 8FIVERE srawm,�N
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. 11 -Hurgh Girvin, Ashfield; Philip Holt and' � on the views of the new,act and on,the �C 1# i . bold meetings-COMIllem'O"
- I . elected by a majority of over four hundidd. marks .- 11 Miners gel- their gold in spite 6f . I
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1. . . 4 rit§ has been the east. " � � � - I Lord's Supper was observed in- KIPI � -11 . .
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, - I ' G. J. SUTTIERLANTI), Notary, Public Com-' Hills Green Presbyterian churches on Sab- �municipal nominations will be held � � �� _____� � , �
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� - . . The Toronto News urges,the appointment miesioner, C-invoyaueer, insurance Alvent au& bath last. The preparatory services on the nex� week, and by appearances will be just . I L I I - . ATFAIA$ TN Cuw_-A
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I . . andidate, Issuer of Xarriag� Llcens,�s. All Legal Dacurnents.1 previous ' Friday. were conducted by the as quiet: There is no. one mentioned who will . I -vans, to the Times
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� I was eleated by a majority of over six hun- . ' Rev. Mr. Acheson. The thanks- ran against Reeve Kerr, and few if any as- . I . that, the white Adement �
i ,a . , test the quality of the liquors sold in the �loneyto`ioark ,on Real Estateat current rates oi' Po'stor, , I i . - I . --Cuban ingi
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�, hotels and saloons bf - the Province," and L.-tx-o, He4sall. 1615-4 g � Sale oi .Cle d-ri n worst .
I in- -1� the Liberal party for 'two rea-qQns. - . I .� . � were conducted. by Rev. Mr. 1%.-ains, Olearin : I I Un Sale" of .
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I , I , ,_ t;o - �§ I proceeds " while there is no doubt that DEF,Fase. Harvesting Machinery now on � 'Methodist Alinister of Hensall, �The ser. ,first deputy, and Brown secofid deputy, will - . � . .� dependent- Government,,
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- . � vices throughout were hic, ly edifying and � - . � ' � �
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, I . - . whiskey is a harmful -liquid for any human ere why buy spurims imitations when you cin n - At this communion season nine . Bowin for reeve, and. Kirkby for deputy, i Tweed Dress spo
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. . I � being to consume in large quantities, it is sacure the grenuine goods. W)E. ELvErt, Salesman . ith a probability of a ru for councillors in . . I � I - ' I TIJOUSAND-DEX
� the cb�usti' ency. As to the thile, this is not nearly as bad as- a great deal of the I I lil.6_1 ! new members- were added by profession w 11 I I . I . OVER A
� , . �- . Gil b I- of faith, i1aakinc, thirty-iev I en during the each township. -Division court was held I � � I . Goo,d-s I - announced A Bowli,ay `61
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� . the first election that h, ce stuff that is handed over the bars in this � JA31ES SUTHF AN of the Post! Th annual congregational meeting here on Wednesday, Judge Doyle presiding. - - ets of bubohie,#1
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� - J , : the settlement of the Manitoba school city and throughout -the -Province. Jn too .Office Book Store, is showing and opening up the . � . I . P - . I _. I i . __. - , � ___ . I Aeathe , from .''
�� . _� . , . many places whiskey is not whiskey but is largest stocs: of Fancy Gooda for Holiday and Xma!H� was held on 11onday, immediately after the I . I . i , , � � k,. ;an 1� 4
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There have been many instances in which a � . I I ; 1� DES
4 taxiff commission is bn its rounds with the a most cordial and harmonious charact�r, � - Sale,. of
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_� ,� &Vowed purpose of gEdning information that drink of liquor has thrown a man into a fib. while 'the several reports show the various First-class malpla logs, �uita�le for blocks, any 1 - � - . I - I I . _ .
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. �_ Whiskey will not do this, bat the various has already brightened tip business gcne�-: ing favorably. The church choir, under the be 10 and 14 feet in length: Higbeat price in caah -J 1,ckets � -4,11
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.1 . - I ,uency is tin exceedingly mixed one, both as; people will.rdfrain from taking this stuff, it day-.appearauce in the way of fine and, paviliou,*on the 18bb, was a,aecided success, i Cl; ' ' Sale of . Z : VrIed.to I ... ove = d se.
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I L - iflation is principally of French aud Scot- � L the Christmas season.-Mis's 1NI. Latimer,' pleased to learn that Miss Crawford's ser. .weather. The children performed in gallant I ! - . I Nwitim. F�&TjimW 11,
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I ,vices have been secured, -for another year. I I , Irsary of the laudi
,r tish origin. In. ieligion the people are The Mail of Monday gave a list of the . - � �� L . Mr I
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I I �. - handsome gold riiig and photogiaph'album. a a 8 exhibition of scarf drill, by a class of young . � � . � . I . � � 11
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. . , 6f.Mrs. George Moir, of this village, form- has been':'residinsr in Manitoba for'a, nurpber getner, .Mr.. Wilson and Miss Gibson are to � . -2 I
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� -i,tig, the town of Cornwall is, perhaps, . ! .
� I spealk � w I e erly of Usborne, returned home this week be congratulated on the e'uccess of �the con- Clearing 'Sale of
.* . I th same P�r,r -tated a few days. aCo that. of,years, has dis�osed of his property there, ' . � Clearin Sale o f ,Government to. , meet th
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more extensively engaged i n� manufacturing - . from Weepa-wa, Manitoba, on a visit,accom- and is no* home on &-visit. -The � car load Oer � . visit of the Czar and Cie
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than any other town of its size in -the Prov- - ier Hardy's hirelings. Who are they, Mr. panied by her children. It is now four o Overcoats - . � :-grentea by the Chamber:
I I five years since Mr. and -Mrs. Young Farmers' Institute; to be held here on the . M a n t 1 e � Cloths . . . I �
inte. �- In fact the business interests of the Mail? You should give the nardes with . C) located ketby Messrs. R. B. .McLeau,JamesCooper, I - 'vote of 496 to 121. R
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I 5, town'ax.e almost entirely - dependent upon that Mrs. Young was rejoiced to visit her' Bell, James Mustard and Peter Gra Maitland Brae, has returned from a � X -Socialist �'
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� � a Mr. Lazier, the commissioner on the -owth our village has made in that' in g d found a' good 10 -a twd month's Clearing Sale ,of Clearing -Sale of :_ tothe aid of the une-nipli
districts surroundingit are about equally so. . , rapid gi an of Manit ba, are here on . - . . " � I .
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- I Brussels� post office case, is County Crown ti�ne.-Mr. and Mrs. John h 2crie and sale, giv irs, after de vle't to friends in this locality. -M - I " - 11 ' I : .
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� interested in the issues which formed th . e Attorney at Belleville, and the Mail says h6 cb .1 so wi th all expenses, a neat profit of 86 cents , . S h a w is � d M I � I I
. . . . � . appeared on political pUtforms at the las, r4latives and friends in Akron, Michigan.. rel.-Iklr. James Canning, merchant, niade teacher in -the junior department -of our . � � -.-ade-up S.Uits Plerth -it
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. .. I removal will leave a blank in the social cilr Cie a r ing'' Sale of - and is in a good state 4
- f�� _. - sch-jol qi�estion and the tariff, the Conserva- correct than the 1N I I . . � I
- 0. . . with the country We hope that4he trip scales at thirty pounds. Let us h lee of our village. -Nomination day bro ' I
f. - . !!!L_ , ear of any c ugh't .1 . - Baker has lc:ased J,bhn I
on the. -One side that in the Saturday lastwaga bi- day - for the Lib and change of ai will prove beneficial to, �etter.-Mr. and Mrs. James MeLymont, of a considerable crowd to town on Monday . 1. � farm, in ElTa, near Bril
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I � 41 . e�__ I ID ; - Miss Wood's health, in whose interests the 7 last.. No less than four candidates are now. i . - I :
11 settlement of the school question, I'vir. __ . near Tor6nto, ara now visiting 'among . . . . � �
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iI eral8. Aside from the great victory in trip was taken. -Our' carraige makers are Iriends.-Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Habkirk, of in the field, namely : Robert Miller,. Ben . I- . � -The ,.reception givt
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�i t . fellaw eountrymen in Manitoba and had, o,�erthkree hundred last June was turned is being brought int6 market in large Barton, and a lively time is expec 1 4- . �
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; . � -vance it ineets with, ready detnand.-11r. ling is nour here, and business is on the im- treei on Friday last, Mr. Thomas Miller, by � � -o""ll0w 11111110— . I .The roonne, were beautif
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- e-, qnestion, he wi at - will be the grand Christmas . . 13 were the orderrof the 4e
1 1 reduchaig the -tariff and allowing the country having been caused b� Ho'bi. Clifford Siften, .J.P. MarshalFs fine brick blook, hild intends tree entertainment, under the aAspices of cut Off, became sudde�iy dislodged � . .. . . I I -
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to be flooded with products froiii foreign g the Dominion P, at the first of the year opening out a general Sb. .Nudrew's ,Sabbath school. � With favor- from the . stamp - and . . I I � -TvIrs, Grigg, z reU
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. . . . . . . I �. . I - on. If things keep going in .this way for for a hardWare store. Thus our village ever arious kinds is keeping rdany on the sympathy is felt for him: -11r. Wilson, _.. 'address was listened t-(
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equitable arrangement of a . re . continues ,to extend her c'ords and strength� move. -A numb princ,ipal *of our- publi6. se � �EIDWARID CIFATJL - - fore the women�e F
th e or four,yeani, ,there will not be any , T er from this vicinity1ook i - hool, is spending � . I I M I '' I I . I
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. and one which will redound to the advantage Conservative members left in the House of en her s -.The anniversary .seivices' the anniversary at Brucefield on Monday the Christmas holidays at 'his home in At- I . � - . � I I . -The new -County "d �
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Comipons and the Liberals will have to get held ijs akes. . . � - I � . � -
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t should W a�-cepted by all, and that so 16fag h . repaid for their trouble. -Mr.: Charles I : . AL, .
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schools out of the hands of the --Manitoba rived from the west yesterday. morning, I . , . I I -The following from
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� dental iDrotecti,on will be afforded to any .speak at, the-.banquetf to be tendered to Mr. large, and the lecture was greatly enjoyed- ! Zurich. Laudaborougb, this wiek.-T&I r. James tud- 8. R. Stuart, :
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industry, and that A would be in the inter. Latirier on Uhe 29th inst. � I by all. � The reverend gentleman is a very 1 NO'MIN_-.�MION. T - in e, of Park River, Dakota, I is visiting � i . 9 � P. . �
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T. and the United States and that. the -Go v- . . � I ocenpied nearly two hours, thoroughly de- n . kted : John Torraul�.e, George McEwen, E. S . d' Christmas holidtiys chair wits odc 4 __ I fh L.
. awyer is open Ing and he prov k I A7t his home on 0
1 t. * unaiiimously elected to measure swords ed to be the right man in the fromnear Boissevain, A19nitoba, are visiting . I
I will lose no time in endeaVorinff to I � With lighting all with hit! vivid and pleasing dew Peter Douglas, Robert Tornbull,' Joseph at.his home it Woohi�m.-Mrs H. Orich ) . 11 . WaIlace, on Satiirday,�%
I ernment I 0 ' ht place. The progrLamme was lengthy Mrs. Amer a father, Mr.' ,'Geor
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I . apprda-ahing bye- se -Miss Sophia lugram is visiting Beek. The last two named resigned, leav- and Mr. E. Walters have each sold . & heavy r'
,, Z effect such a reciprocity treafy betwee 'riptions. - - and instru- 'N . Hear Sanderson a W4,
1 . _�4 - -a �the - an varied,L Consisting of vocal -1 lessrs. John Robertson, J ames: Robert- y I
I . 'L I � � election in that constituency. Mr. Heyd is friends in London. -Miss Tooley, of Zurich ing in the .field John Torrance, farmer, horse to Mr. P. McGregor, of Brucefield. - i �r�sp .. 'Of t]
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IT, .1 . a y I a. most eloquent. speaki6r. spent'last Sabba.th with friends here.-' nshipof Hay.; George McEwen, busi- SCHOOL EXAIVITNATION AND ENTE `q- �; � e 'his i
... _ 'As election�-are now going- we are almos' . L RT`11- Where all did well, it would be invidious to ittended the funeral of the late Mr. D. W� I r 15th year of ,
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__ . , dvance e nomination beld at Zurich on',Monday. township of Stanley. . the school -in Section No. 2, Tuckersmith, . - . .
to count on Mr. Heyd's �iection in a'. ' particula ize, but We must say that the di - Geddes, in Belgrave, on Sunday. -Ar D -
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1. I I secured in every irianicipality in tl �ion pefition against the return of Kippen and the latter ' The interest felt by the people of 'this! see- training by their instructor. ln� day , -age, the family eettlin�
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; for.the Liberal candidate afid indorsing tile I Messrs. Oiler and Clarke for West Toronto, - worthy ot - the large"audie4e and creditable. .19-0 young people danced to their hearVs I inoved intotbe neighb(
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. � � tea -meeting held at Fansville, on Thursday stormy evening the hall waR packed full by the very large number of parents and _ , .
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� Liberat policy. For insffltuce, Cornw"all has been -i ithdrawn, as has also the petition I to' all who took part in it. Miises Bell and .content. We wish the Moffatt family& . . I where he lived aboat �
. 1;7-f eveniDg of last week, was a very succes'sful with a highly intelligent and appreciative others who attended - the examination and I
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I ... � � township, �vhiah is very largely composed of against, INI . VX7. F. '-Xiaclean for WeA York. C Crawf�rd presided at the organ and played long and hippy life in their fine residence.- I zcame into Wallace, biq
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I ,onian. Catholics, gave . he first and second parts of the pro I - terian chu,rch� last f3abbath.-Idiss Hittie. -and four sons and two -
f French and Scotch R , These are all Conservatives, and their seats tea' as served by the ladies was A I in every The entertainment' was given entirel b� - dition of the school. The building. wa so I '
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i , After all had done ample justice the school children. 'The stage was ny t y cely roo for . in ,� . I � I
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. -1 a Liberal niajority of 263, while Osnabruck, of, 'y r a 'me, a short - address was delivered by Geddes is . visiting 'her, grandparents, INJr. � -A me ti f tb e
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� � "I.. i IV to the good things so liberally% provided, the curtained, and bearing the motto on the the classes. A large number th� igh- I he programme was and Mra'. J'An McCracken, of the Bluevale � -'Toa-d was lie i 7 �
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. a strongly Protestant and'. Orange munici- The ial of tlW election petition against literary and musical part of the programme front', " Onward and Upward." I . a I a
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pality, has given a Liberal majority -of 31, the retarn of'N was entered upon, when addresses and pointed hour, Mr. H, part in the examination. The chil ren I
� : " - . I Ill. Beattie, for London, has ' n . ,doubt feeling that they had spent a most en- uncle, Rev. ton McCracken, rector I I 'one -hundred farmers I
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. . ' music of an entertaining and pleasing nature the school, in a neat -address expressed the 'were put through most thorough and Be reh- - I - . . _.
I �k'i , -this being the first time in its history-, we �been i -ogress for the past w�ek, ,and has I . - E H h urch in Cheoley. -4XIr. 4wsembled to Aiscusotb
- - - - . in pi � ,were given. Rev. Mr. Kerr, pastor, dis- Joyable.evening, and hoping that it would of th fi I I
. 7� - pleqpire it afforded himself and the other ing examination, and they stood the ordeal . .-themse
I believe, t'ha,f it lia-s ever givema majority on. been adjourned until the 18th of Junuary. - not be the last of -the kind held in No. 2. heir daughter, Miss I .. - Ives, thereon ia--i
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� �� pleasing and" ablS mmnner.-'-Nlr. Archie parents and- friends of the children present, tion had been thorough 'nd practical, � and - gone to live -in C-butoft I I . -,others addressed the mj
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� uency was pretty much the same. This i Beattie owes his election. to bribery and Blatchford, of North Dako'ta, is visiting his and he expressed the hope that they would Aot as' is too often the .case, merely super- . . � Bluevale. .of ; .
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I . -1 � pw that Roman I corrupt practices, there is little doubt, but relatives here, after an absence of eight be able to afford pleasurable entertaini ent ficial and fori shol - Mr. Forsythe is a BRIEFS.—Mr. Robert Farrow, of the Cus' habitaitte, 4 ...... �� I AU04;n of the preat'
__ , the business bad been carrie4 on sa scienti years'o-lNjr. Collins, assistant postmaster at to all. The program, which was then pro- painstaking and��&mpetent teacher. T. I . ,,he' having moved here about �� p
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11 .1 � Catholics aud Prot estants al ike, are satisfied � ficall v , - - - '' - 11 . revenue b and nrg
. �, . a e is some difficulty in prov ' , lorty yea -s rom. Clint -on. We are , "W1
� I I I .,, th t ther . - Exeter, accompanied by Mrs. Collins, spent ee,ded/with, proved to be leigthy and in- seems to li�ve th 'Whiire confidence of "th� uncle, Mr. John Farrow, a few days ago r ago, f .... .
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-1 � -1 � , . . I last Sabbath here, the cruests of Rev. 'and teoesting.. It consisted of recitations, dia- parezits and pupils, and the people have Mr. John Robertson, of Boissey'ain, Mani- � . � - : Articles be'pla,ced on �
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1 - � 11 � - T. Hicks, of lokues, choruses, solos, etc., all by the acted wisely in continuing his services 4t a toba, has col.ne to spend the winter, visiting : - Ineeting was enthusia.91
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Ly Corawal, town, the large Inaullfactul-it1cr , Hon. 8idney Fisher, Minister of Agricul- ' Chiselhurst, were in the village this week school children. 'Every number on the respectable, but not by any means too 14rge his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson,
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� 1 i on the way to. visit their ,son John, a*t prograni, was 'well carried out and waa a salary .thus abowin that.they appreciate and other relatives. -The congregation . . I �_ � .
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I � 1.9 . ient of the heartily enjoyed by, the audience. The merit more than a few paltry dollar e ecent meet' -
I centre, Nvas ever considere Conservative , � ninion, has been in 'V as - Stoney' Point.-Tbe Sacran of Ballantyne, e junior deparb- -
. I - . s 6at th' Presbyterian church at it r Vforthd 1-kst three years, was presen
� I T � stron-hold. At the lo..%t election it gave Z� , in -ton conferriner with tb - of Ag lug men , , ted I -says!; 11 �On Alonday- 1
1 It - 0 0 Z> _q Secretar3, - rd's Supper was diipeDsed in Carmel club swinging aInd the fan -,drill,' each par. might be saved by procuring a less effic" t decided not t call a' minister for some time �nile and a, quarter w
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� y of :144, while on Sat- i riculture there -with ,a vie-xV U the removal chureb, on Sabbath morn'in- last. -2\1r. G. ticipated in by about fifty boys and girls,, teacher. At the conclusion of - yet. -Mr, David Jenkins, who has been go. f A - Aome cattle by -a hired.�
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rity of ,222 recorded, thus,showinte that' I Can, i of the Hay council this week. -Mr. William mired by all ; the tableaux alsoiwere very by the teachers present and others, On he rental bome on the Bluevale road. -Mr. - were handed over totl
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I . It is- now Elder returned home last Friday from To- nice, while the recitations by' I the little evening of the same day a musical andt- John Robertson'went to Sarnia last week to - ; �
... . those ivao ark, so deeply interest6d in manu- : saia tj.,at this mission has re,lkulted in an , ronto, to sipend his vacati" . pleased With, Miss' Ballantyne's teaching..- �. - , Illoney, _$114), was paid I
- . � on. -Mr. Harry boys and girls -were such as to call forth the erary entertainment was given by the pu�ils attend the f uneral of his cousin -the late � I I
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dependent on thern t, - to C�Liuula.early in January, XJr. Fisher will now re u ' S,- for the present, to his I I r e cl �d I * � tt
. . a.. = -onsideration in Vinghain.-A number Of t1le Fores - d. of Bibles and religious literature always on � � . t, and left *n .
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