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JANU ARY 3� 189,z
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7t time ago he ",vas engaged in I -
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"? g, but disposed of his busines's
1�ualt of the ,confinement not �-
h his, health. In Politics he wu �
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Lest, lodge A. F. and A. M�, io. 162 `
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;ed &150 to the Royal *,Axc'a'num - -
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delit Order of V. aited t�V,Orkmen, _in - �
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les a widow, formerly Miss ]d �.
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aty'years, of age. The sudden I
IV Of Mn Miller at the, early - a&g
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ninnity; and conveited the Ch - -
.lay fr�� a tim-- of joy to a time
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UM-I%bert Forsyth, I
of Prince -,
;ig visiting at, the par �atal hom6,"
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Dut.-The skating rink t�his 'sea -son, �
Lged by Messrs. Thynne �
100dm0n,'whowill no do.ws Keep -
�ePU`tation of the -xink for 91grood ice, e
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r& Wm. Wilsoa waa . in the e;n "'
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arLy part of the week -,'rh�nb IL, a
`iOunOmig the su4jecis for disc - -
a meetings of the FarrVers)'Instituto � �
Id i4 the town hall here on the 12th I
WY- It is to be hoped there will be
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turu-0111'. of farmers from the neig .,
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metical and experienced men, who -
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time -may be expected at the nighj� .
-ag 'to which all are invited.- :-- .
Aer curling club is organized for ih*.-. I
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i and neighboring clubs may C;, I .
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I The following are the officers : Mr. . � �
lack, president; Mr. John Bray, vio&
ent ; �Nl'aDaging commitfee,-T. B. -
rs, John Bray, Ed. Black and Thomag-,--,
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qk, T. B. Sanders, Win, Robul, mnj� I 4 �
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,.a walle, and Ed� Bla6k. -blr. Andrews* .
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)al Of Staples public.school, is visiting -
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(ther, C. W. Andrews, of the C%Pjf.�-�- I
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,A tea meeting was held in the Meth- . I
hurch- on th�e 28th December. -At t4w -
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pal nominations here, Thomas Rae,..-"
lut, was elected by acclamation for- -- -
veship, and a more popular selectigib ' '
i6t have been made. There will be wi �
eouncillorsi aEr five were nominated.
Is Jones arrivea home,from Muskok 1. I
5day last., �
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last a number of friends of Mr. '
tmp from Drysdale, Stanley an&.
towrlship assembled at his resi- I'll
s ble, �,
rhe evenines amusements consisted -..
is, music, recitations,. singing, etc. I
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y interruption was a stop to Partakef ,
, ptuous repast prepared by Mrs. ." -1
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d until the wee sme hours, , �
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p echoing strains, of I I Auld LanX �
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ampbell held her annuEJ-
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lite�aaurrlbf-r of theratepay�e'r�swere
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14n' all expressed themselves welL,'
,,vi th the inanner in - which Mi9w - I
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Lind8ay and H. Thom '(,n,
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ton, were visiting on tilpe Bron=
week, callim, on their friend, M4
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M111bell. -'MrS4 Laird, of Clinton, bs-�
t the home of he'r parents, Mr. sh&
es Armstrong. ,�
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pa Countv council. An exciting,--.- ,
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,niture factory and Butto & Fes- I
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ir factory cease operationg untit. - " , I
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ent - iliscourqe, appropriate ,to, :`
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table to the occa,46n.-Mr. W- '�'- �
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*ory, returned this week from &- �';� ��
lks business tour in �N ba and �',
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�ck with him a number of Q large- .�-
gooda in his line. -A hockey clubm,� --
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. ized here, with R. R. Moo - -
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.icers--D. �Sutherland, ti - rismith ; -- '
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Manday evening, when nomina,-
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cil and public school board, At �
of ,nominations, apeeches wer& - � '
e mayor, reeve, deputy -reeve and, -;:'�
beri Of tile council of 1896� A&--
aecting was held at the sam&�-, '
lay evening, in order to give th& . '
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,h XcLrris, 'Wra. Sadler and Rob,",
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. THIRTIETH. YEAR - ! �
NMOLE N=BER9. L517#1
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. ] THE BRUSSELS POSTMASTER. so, and which he was supposed by his neigh. he had r6side'd for nearly fifty years, was
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I - bours to have done, until ." Hoggarbis, built by David Thompson, who in the early
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I . . . 1 The Commissioner who enquired into the not having seen or' heard of Qr husband, I years of this century was the astronomer
- - � charges of political partizanship against returikod and f9ind him lying in bed, -where of the Hudson Bay Company, Deceased
I Mr. Thomas Farrow, postmaster at Brus- he had been for eight days without food or ivas unmarried.
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. EFFECT. `�� . sels, has reported as follows: . water � unknown ,- to anyone, and utterly I -At the First Division Court, London,
e� ' lielp himself in any Mrs. Bush, of London townehip, the other
I I I Ai to the first complailit, I find that the unabl i to move or , wa .
. 1�r— said Thomas Farrow did during the last His illness was cad4ed by the bursting 7� day secured judivent, against her husband
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� . general election campaign for the election tumou� in the stomach, which was so pain- and Detective orthgraves -for $83, the
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� ,� � I of members to ' the House of Commons, ful that whenever he attempted to rise he amount realized by .the sale of some cattle
Eight inches of snow. is having *the desirable wbile prdseno at- a meeting held at --the town �vould fall back in a. faint. He is, however, belon ng to the plaintiff. - A dispute ex-
, effect of caushig men who have any hill, in the township of Morris, aak one doinR as wall as can be expected, and hopes isted fetween Bush and his wife as to the
driving to do to think of buying heavy - question of a speaker speaking in -the -inter- are ascertained for his recovery. ownership of the cows,and Bush and North -
clothing and fur eoats. And the man eat of Dr. Macdonald, the Reform candi. -The, engagement -is* announced of Miss graves took, it upon themselves to drive
who does any driving onc vin date. That this was the only, interruption-, Mynsie Brown, ot Nashville, Tennessee, them from Mr. Bush's farm and Ben them to
tasted the comfort of a Fur Cost, I if interruption it could be called, made by and the Hon. Archibald - Majoribanks,the ft-dous farmers around the country.
I never do without one if he could help him at this or any other meeting, and was brother of Lady Aberdeen. , I , * -Mr. George A. Kirkpatrick-, Lieuten-
himself. . . I not done in, an offensive manner. - - . -On New Year's day 9,000 poop e view-, ant Governor of Ontario, is living at the
6 SPORE AT CONSERVATIVE MERMN08. ed the remains of Arelibishop Fabre, which South Street hospital in London, England,
.- Spealdag of the best kind of a fur coat to I .,....m were lying in state in the p&lace in Mont- which. is the same private institution at
� I , .buy, there is no'doubt but thiit for an As to the second, third and fourth com- real. I - . I . I which Dr. Jameson, of Transvaal ,fame, is
A. -all-round, good wearing, good looking ylaintea I find that the said Thomas Far. -.-Sir Joseph Hickion; formor�,y � being treated. At a consultation ! of Mr.
, row d, sp(qtk at public meetings held in - . general
I coat, the better qualities of coon are the the interest of the Conser4ative candidate manager of the Grand Trunk, Riilway died Kirkpatrick's physicians it wai decided
beat coats. ,However, so far an actual � . at his residence in Montreal' on Tuesday that an operation was necessary, and this
wear is concerned, the Wombst Costs during the said electoral campaign, in the morning. He was 67 years of 'age. will be performed upon the arrival of Mrs.
will really outwear any cost now in the villages of Walcon and Brussels. I also find The old practice of looking out the Kirkpatrick from Toronto.
market, except, perhaps, the -buffalo, that on both occasions he conse0ed to do
. - -no on the nights of the meetings, at the ur- teacher on the shortest day of the year, was -At Chatham Presbytery, a few days
which is almost a thing of the past. gent solicitations of Mr. Dickinson, the Con- tried on the principal of the Bright school ago, -Mrs. Tremble, a member 6f the Dawn
. The other furs used for -men's costs are . on the 21st of December last, bat it did not congregation, submitted a eiries of grave
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Wallaby and Tasmania Coon. The use !ervative candidate, without any previous work serenely. . charges against Rev. S. C. Qreathead, the
intention of ske ki That at the Walton
of black or dyed furs for men has g?ne , � Ing. -Mr. Edward Crofton, for forty-twO pastor in charge, alleging, among other
meeting, Mr. Dickinson being ill, and at the
out lately, owing to the pelt becoming , consecutive years an employee of the Grand things, that he was a preacher of false doe-
- - ' too weak and rotten to stand any strain. BrtioseI3 meeting, Sir James VxranC, who was T unk Railway, or the former Great West- trine, a back -biter, one who � encourages
The dye kills it, so to speak. TO billed to- speak, not attending, were the -r
se- rn, died at -his residence in Hamilton the dancing and who was a constant user of
cure a reliable coat, look first for a reasons given for his compliance with the e . I
� other morning. . Opiates. The Presbytery decided to . give
pliable soft felt., then see that the fur. requests to speak. I farther find that his -TheXorth Ontario Liberals decided in - the came a full hearing two weeks later.
or hair is thick and even. Reeches on both occasions although in the .convention at Beaverton not to nominate 4 1 1
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We show a heavy stock of fur coats this not violent or offensive partisan speeches. � tinsater and township -clerk at St.
. . Duncan Graham, the Patron, on th6 ground a
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seapon, and every coat is a superior of As to the lifth complaint, I find that the that he h4d fairly won the Beat before. Nocob's,.Waterloo county, died very sudden-
italkind of fur. Our Coon Costs range said Thomas Farrow was not a regular at. -James Cleland, M. L. A., of Meaford, ly -last Friday night.. She was,attending
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. from $25 to $48. We show Von 'differ- tendant at the various political conventions, was presented by the Liberals of Owen a prayer meeting at the church of the Ev-
angelical Association, when she sudden-!
- entgrades in Wallaby. Tasmania Coon, caucuses and committee -rooms of the Con- Bound and Meaford with a life-size oil port. lyuf
- Wombat and Rock 'Wallaby. Two servative party in the said village of Brussels. raib of himself during an oyster supper c1fted for breath, ind died before she
- ladiei) genuine Astrachan Jack -eta, sell- The evidence establishes the faet that he given in his honor.; - 00 e removed from, the church. Mrs.
, ing at $28 and $30. . was twice, during the said campaign inside -Senator Merner, Of New Hamburg, &f ter Wideman was widely known for her Christ-
� the said committee -rooms, bdt took no part many years of municipal life has retired. Ian virtues, and her death is deeply reget.
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If ' you intend buying a fur coat, see our in Ahe meetings or the work of the- cOm- He his served twice as warden of the ted, ' I I
stock. We have often been asked the mittee. . . -Mr. Patrick Wallace, the veteran mem.
. . county, and has served for ten or twelve ber of the London police force, has retired
question by customers, why cannot I As to the sixth complaint, I find that the ears as reeve of the village of New Ham- after 41 Years of continuous* service. His
r get a. good pair of home-made mitts sidd Thomas Farrow, during the said iblee- Mg. � brother' officers presented him with a com.
. from you ? ..The fact is, that good home toral campaign, did not personally canvas -The Soho Cheeee Company, Drumbo,,
� made mitts are hard to get. How- for votes in the said village of Brussels or shipped from their 'factory last week at P!imentary. address on .the termination of
ever, we have secured a qu�utity front elsewhere, in the interests of the Conserva- I Princeton to Hodgson Bros., of London, his service, aleo a handsome gold chain,
- Miss tepie tenth concession of Hul- tive candidate. locket and eye -glasses. The chain was a
l r, 30,916 pounds. The average price for the heavy, plain link, and the massive locket
lett, Ahe all -wearers; the price, we As to the seventh complaint. This is a two months was bett�r -than 9 cents. '
ki.--W they are worth it, is 50c. Re- . contained the inscription', "Presented to I
� reiteration to some extent of the second, -Mesars. Thompson & Butler, of -Inger- Patrick Wallace, Esq., by his friends on the
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. memijer, our boys' all-wocyl flannel top third and fourth complaints. So far as it soll, have this season shipped 65;000 pounds Police Department, after 41 years' service,
shirts at 50c. . is not, I find that the said 'Thomas Farrow of "'turkeys to the old country, which repre- January 3, 1897." 1 � I
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I .......................... a nor upon the streets of the village of Brus- the farmers of that district. The- have also . . �
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. sels, Bay anything against the personal or shipped 8,000 barrels of apples. . Perth Notei3. ' �
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O I icfl� character of Dr. Macdonald, the -Donald Sinclair, a -farmer, and an old
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- WEI HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL I orm candidate, ' resident of the township of Minto died ..-J. Wilhelm., of Listowel, has p
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t veterinary surgeon2a office in Shakespeare.
. As to the eighth complaint, I find that Tuesday morning, thexesult of injuries re- -Some young men .. from Logan township
- the said Thomas Farrow did not attend the
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I . . annual convention of the Conservative party on Sanjay last. � had a diigraCeful fight in Mitchell, on
J I of the East Riding of Huron, held in the -Mr. Alfred Foster of Burford township, Christmas eve. 11, has
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village of Gonde, on or about the Ilth day clerk bf that village, has been app? . inted -7Mm, Fred Sawyer, of Mitche
I-'GREIG & MACDONALD O.f May last. � treasurer of Brant county, -in succession. to secured a good situation as teacherin Wat-
. , As to the ninth complaint, I find that the the late W. S. Campbell. ford high school.
CLOTHIERSS 1. said Thomas Farrow did not take part in a -Mr. William Hinds, of Harriston, one of -Miss Bessie Workman, of Stratford,
� . . - meeting�called by the local Conservative Oanxda's well-known cattle dealers, shipped has accepted a position . as public school
� Association, at the said -village of Brussels, $36,000 worth of turkeys to the old country teacher at Merrickville. .
On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the in the month of August last,for the purpose ,before Christmas, for which the. price paid -John O'Keefe, a former resident of
I Strong Block. . Stratford, was accidentally killed in Chicago
. I of arranging and preparing appeals against to the farmers was six cents ker pound, rece tly. . I .
the Reform local voters' lists, or for any They went accross the oceam on the steamer n
SEAFORTH, '- - ONT. purpose. Nor did he attend during the Mongolian and arrived in England in time -Logan has a building boom. -in sight.
. . month of July last, or at any time, a meet- to catch the Christmas trade. Mr. H. Gethke has seven fnew barns �on.
— . ing of the local Conservatives to consider -The infant son of Mr. Colin Ryall, of tracted for in addition to other work. �
� the advisability of procedding with a pro- Mergea met, a terrible death the other day. -The offerings of St. Joseyhls - church,
" I test against the election of Dr. McDonald, Thie child was playing near a tub of boiling- Stratford, on Ohristmas day, or
PRO-DUOMi �ort of the pastor amounted to,saver $800,
. I the Reform member, water when it tripped, and fell headlong: . -Over $5.000 was distributed among the
. I I 'NOT PROVEN. into the tub. The little one lingered for a
I i patrons of Willowgrove cheese -factory, in
z few hours, and died -ba great agony. -
WANTEP-iD. ST As to the tenth complaint.. No evidence . I Logan, as the result of the last shipment of
was given before me to *establish the. fact -The big drygoods establishment of cheese. .
. - . � - " that the said Thomas Farrow has, durin R�icbmond & Co., the largest offits, kind in -Mr. Alex. Ballantyne, of Pintland,
We are open to buy � _each and every.campaign since he assumel Kingston, was wiped. out by fire last Fri-, Oregon,sp4 I nt the holidays with his parents,
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. I the duties of pogtmaster, been an active day night. The stock, valaed at $60 ' 000 ' - Hon. Thomas and Mrs. Ballantyne, Str'at-
. . .. political partizan, and a regular attendant was entirely deattoyed, but is heavily in" Jord, I I
Dressed Hogs, Hides� T&IloW,, upon the various conventions, caucuses and sured. . I -ThGYoung Ladies' Sociable Club le?
Winnipeg had a sudden tbaw on the
political gatherin ,,a, speaking in the inter- r ball, held in th t .
� - ned the streets _ yea e Fores ers' hal ,
. eats of the Conservative party," except, last �ay of 1896, which tur Mitchell, on Christmas night, was a success.
Poultry, ,Butter& Eggs first, that he attended a convention of the into rivers. A sudden frost tbe,s%me night ful affair.
. I Conservative party in the fall of 1894, covered the, street railway tracks With sev- -Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson, of
Callrbefore disposing, as we -want. your pro- called for the purpose of bringinj out a can- eral inches of ice, preventing traffic -for sev- Manitoba, came to. their, old home, at
-duce, and can please you with a price4 didate to contest the riding irr the -interest eral hours. . I Avonton, to spend Christmas 'with relatives
I . of the Conservative part�, his reason for at- -Mr. J. W. MoLauchlin, booka:keeper and friends there.
BEATTIE BROS, tending, -as sworn to -by himself, being that for Mr. A. Leclair, of Lancaster, found two -Miss Burton, one of the most accom-
he understood his name was, to be brought burglars in his employer's store -at , mid- lished nurses that Stratford hospital has
Soath M'� ain Street, - - SEAFORTH- forward'as a candidate, and'that he attend- night. The visitor shot at Mr. McLauchlin, Ead, died Tuesday, last week, from an at-
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I ... I ed to put his foot down upoil it at once ; f tack of typhoid fever.
I zl�- � and one "of the burglars was found on .tbe
. - 'r that bis name was proposed, and that he at adside badly wounded the next morning. -Mr. Annette, of Nissouri, recently sold
Winter Term, Monday, January on declined the nomination, andAhere ip ro to R. Thompson, of St. Marys, 43 Aurkeys
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. 4th, 1897. . �o evidence that he took any further part -William Purdy, who was sentenced at, weighing .606 pounds, and every bird
in the . proceedings. And, second, that he St. Thomas a short time ago to three years perfect.
� - in the Kingston penitentiary for stealirig 40
. � acted as scrutine(�r or. agent of the Consery -Mr. J. J. Thompson, who'left Kirkton
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. � . ative candidate in the McDonald -Holmes bushels of wheat at Port Burwell, may be I about a year ago to engage in mission work
. . election of 1891. pardoned. A petition is being circulated to in India,' was married recently in that
-1-1.1 The -tear,imony of the witnesses upon this ask his release on the ground of the sick- country to Miss Lick, of Oshawa.
STRATFORD, ONTARIO, complaint being so contradictory, I find, as ness of his family, which is ' 'large, and Of -Mrs. Henry Barrey died on Thursday,
I Canada'a popular Commerew School, none better a matter of evidence, that it has not been which he was the sole support. December 24th, at her home, in
. in the Doxhinlou. our courses of study are bristling proven. . -The members of the Woodstock Poultry Hibbert. The f aneral took I lace On Sat..
with goodbw1riess points ; expezionced teachers in p ,
ever -dr arlment ; ex-Audents of other schools now At the request of the said Thomas Far- and Pet Stock Association are congratulat- urday to the Irishtown cemetery and wag
i. '&.1 I - the ing themselves on the success of their ven-
'nee ; rnoderaft rates ; board low. A go- row, I find -and it was conceded. by largely attended,
ahead sebool turning out mride-awakd youn,,,,,,,,en complainants that he has been a capable ture. Considering that the show was the .—On Monday evening, December 28th,
and women ; graduates silways successful. ]3 t1. ' � -
efficient, postmaster, attentive to �is duties first 'held by the association, And that.3 Miss Melinda Stephens, second daughter of
ful lithographed cataIague iree. 1W. J. ELLIOTT, � I
rrincipal. - 1444-62 and obliging and courteous in the discharge was instituted in the way of an experiment Mr. Win. Stephens, of Woodham, was
I --- of them. � . this year, - the exhibition has been more
' . . � united in marriage to Mr. Shipley, of Blan.
- 0-- � successful than the promoters anticipated. shard, neb,r Granton. I
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NOTICE. -1 —Miss Julia Card, the Goderich girl who —Miss J. R.- Chalmers surprised her
� The annual meeting of the ,oatrons and share- Oanada. I eloped with Elijah, Kidd and lived with hiln friends at Poole on Christmas diy ,by her
. holders of the Winthrop Cheese Yactory Will be held —Mr. Charles E. Pegley, Q. C., died on u . ntil he was arrested in W . indqor some unexpected arrival from Silver Creek, Manx-
inthefactory, on Monday, January 11th, 1897, to
wh)d up the affairs of the season. All Interested are Sunday in Chatham, aged 59 years. weeks - ago on the charge of! swindlin says toba, where she has been for the past 14
requeded to attdnd, as busfueos of importance will . Ta months. �
I . —The curfew bell was rung for the first Kidd has been acquitted of the 0 rges ,
be brought before the meeting. Also checks dis- time in Ottawa on New Year's night. a inst him, and the couple are going to � —The Christmas entertainment held in
tributed. Patrons meeting begins at one o'clock. � I
Shareholders will meet after, for the appointment of --7-:Tbere were 243 birds on exhibition at Windsor to reside. the Methodist church, at Monkton, was a
directors and other business. k ' the Toronto Cage'Birds Society's show on —A large gathering of the Macarthur great success every way, and the proceeds
- F. MILLSON, JAMES HERR, - New Year's day family enjoyed their New Year's dinner to- 4mounted to $31. The chief feature of the
161W . Secretary. Tre"arer. —Hon. Thom;o McGreevy, ex -M. P. for getherat their old home, Lynn Farm, new programme was the Logan orchestra. �
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. Quebec West, is dead after ; long and pain- Ailes, Craig. The following - were present : : —The services of Messrs. J. A. 'Rack* 7
. ful illness.- . Dr. Maosmhur, of London; Mr. and Mrs. and J. Livingstone as G. T. R. and C. P.
South Huron Agricultural -' A'alight shock !-of earthquake was felt John Macartbur, banker, of Heneall; Mr. ticket agents, at Listowel, have been dis-
. Society. in Ottawa shortly after twelve o'clock on and Sirs. C. Bell,. Duncan; Kenneth -and pensed with. Mr. Godfrey, at the station, -
The annual meeib3g of the members of the South New Year's night. Elena, at home, besides a number of other now has it all to look after.
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Huron Agricultnral Society, Nvill be held at Graham�s —Mr. James Fa-veett, cattle dealer, at near- relatives. . --Mr. Andrew MoLellan, of Hibbert, de-
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JANUARY 20th, 1897, at the hour of one o'clock, spondency. Church* of England Zenana Mission, who .
p� M., when the anuual reports will be consi4ered, . . other day,seven very fine head of fat cattle.
the ofticers and directors for the current year will be - —Mr. Orlando Bush,- a prorAinent cheese arrived ia Toronto 'Thursday -evening frd.m They were high bred, young, and in first
elected and other neaessar,y businesq tranmeted. manufacturer and 'dealer, of Kemptville, Orillia, had her satchel snatched from hbr class condition. � .
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THOMAS RUSSICLL, - X. Y. McLEAN, has assigned. hand, just as she was getting off a street —At the annual meeti g of Honey Grove
I President. Secretary. —A Mr. York, of Parkhill, shot fatally car. The satchel contained $103 in cash) clip np n
X. B. X meeting of the Directors will be held at -Pe factory, tur i feeding to cows was
. the Fiame place on tho sauLo dxy, at eleven o'clock in his young brother dif 15 years ,the other a draft -on Coutt's Bank, of London, for str6ngly condemned,'not only as a present
the forenoon, for the purpose of winding ru morning, p3istaking him for a burglar. 930. The cash had been collected in dif- loss, -�ub also on account of its far
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busineim of the past year. 1 d —Alr. and Mrs. C. W. Rae have been ap- ferent Canadian townis for the cause Miss reaching effe.cts on our Canadian cheese in
pointed saperinteiident and matron of the Rowe represents. Great Britain.
OARD'OF THANKS. , liamilton House of Refuge. , —Peter Ross,' a respectable farmer of —Miss N. M4� Harding, B. A., of St.
, — — —the Metropolitap club building at East Nissouri� was arrested in Woodstock, Marys, has secured the position -of modern
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TO� Mi RATER&YERS OF TUCKERSMITH. Montreal was sold by the sheriff to Mr. the other day, charged by his brother,G. M. language teacher in the Welland high
Selkirk Cross, Q. C., for $25,000. ." -Ross, with making a fraudulent assignment school. Miss Harding taught in St. Marys'
I w -18h to return you nly siacere thank -P for the as -gaged as `J .
honor you bave dow- me in electing nie to the Muui- . —Mr. N. McDouf'all h been en of his personal property. He was brought public school for three years, and was very
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cipai �outicii oi our township. I shall try, to merit head master of the arkbill school for next to IDgersoll, and appeared before Police successful.
the confidence you bave reposed in me, by servinz year, at a, salary of $700. ,� Magistrate Morrison. He pleaded not. —Mr. McNaughton, of. Cromarty sofiool,
, you faithfully and to the beat of my ablEty. Nvisfi- —The handsome new $30,000. building of guilty,and was allowed to go for a few days, takes charge of Staffa school for 1897. On
ing you all a. Happy and Prosperous Ne%v Year, I am oung Men's Christian Association,L011- bail being accepted in the sum of $1,500. Cfiristmas eve a number of the pupils as-
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yours truly, JAME, S PATERSON. 1617-1 , the Yc
. don, was formally opened on January Ist. -�The - plant of the South Essex Pres.erv- sembled at his home 'in Cromarty and pre-
-On Saturday last sixteen brace of par- Ing Company at Kingsville, was wiped sented him with an address, accompanied
To The Electors of Seaforth. - tridges were offered for sale on London out by fire early Saturday morning, by a beautiful hanging lamp, as a slight
— - market, although this is the 'closed season. and the machinery and some 10,000 -oases of token of the respect and esteem in which he
LADIET AND GENTLEMEN. —Ian Maclaren (the Rev. John Watson, corn were destroyed. Nearly a hundred is held in the Bection. Mr. MeNaughton
I hereby towler you my sincera thanks for the - them kindly for
victory you ga,%,e ine at the polls on Wnday last, D. D.) says the ri ' cheat class in America cases of. peaches, and over a thousand cans replied briefly, thanking
and I can onl, promieL you to serve as faithfuny in aim at a close imitation of English, country of apples were also con4umed. Fifteen the same. I
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the future as I have done Id the past. JAMES house -life. !1 hundred cases oi tomatoes were damaged. —A very peculiar accident occurred Sat
BEATTIE. I 1617xl —While the Catadian nurses at'present The loss, which is estimated at between urday afternoon to Mr. J. A., Duggan,at his
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� . d, been sent to the store for Mr. Duggan's
� CARD OF THANKS. djePo'i0tyee care will lie taken not to increase ed by insurance. �
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I . � ' their number. —Mr. Murdoch Farquhar McLennan, one lunch, and it had been placed upon the
I TO THE ELEdORS OF THE EASI WARD. —Mr. D'. A, HoggaAh, dilsurance agent, of the best known residents of Glengarry stove to warm. After a time Mr. Duggan
LADIES' AND CIENTLEMEN.—I wieb to re of Paris, bad a very painful and trying ex- county, died at his home on Saturday, removed it from the st,ove and put it upon
you all my most hearty thanks for the handsome sup- perience during 'ihe holiday season. ' A aged 78. Deceased was a son of Farquhar a plate, which contained the rest of the
port accorded me irt the late eleetion, n;nd at the short time before Christmas Mrs, Hoc, arth McLennan, of Kintail, Roashire, Scotland, lunch. As soon as the bottle touched the
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same t1we to state that I will cout irtue In the future, and family left Paris for a few 'days' visit and was born in 1818, shoktiv after the plate it exploded'with a report like a gun.
ne in the past, to serve you to the best of my ability with ' li�aoe uggan ,was severely wounded b the
Yatfv; faithfully, JOHN TURNER. ' friends near Woodstock, 111r. Hog. arrival of his parents in Canada. The Mr. D ' '-
1517xl - garth expecting to join them in a day or in which Mr. McLennan died and in which broken glass. The palm of his hanT was
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primitive t . -Ballautyne & Son shipped seven cars White is well posted on Mwiitoba Zd the � _ I I
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Mr. . . omListowel, on Tuesday, 29th .. .
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obitute. mediate neighborhood. The Elm& factory day, December 25tb. Deceased was a good . :
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spent Christmas holidays at the Methodist was 18,000 pounds of milk taken in at of Mr. James Lindsay, of Goderich town- . J �
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parsonage, Listowel. Elma creamery on Monday morning, 28th ship, was the scene of a pretty event, when � , �
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� teacher at Onondaga, and Miss Sarah Bonis, six years a resident of Bradwardine, Maui. knot. The bride war, Mainted by MISS � . I I
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have been spending holidays at the old home of his parents,-. near Palmerston, He erts, Toronto, acted the part of groomsman. ,�
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home, Blanshard. is well'pleased with'his experience of- farm -Adebating club ban been organized in . I I .
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'gave a very enjoyable party on Wednesday, r?bust appearance and gigantic 'stature of dent, Angus McCuaig; Y-100 president, J14, .. i I
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having attained, his 21st birthday. Up- tained, indicatet that *the climate agrees tee, -John 41orrison, Will Smith, Robert , -- I i �
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most happy time was opent, ties and traditions were east, in the mould The meetings wil,l be bold somi-montlily, ; � I
-A Fullarton township bachelor com- of Conservatism, yet he an& his friends WednesdaT bvenings, at , the Foresters' I I
plained to a friend that the last day of leap are now supporters of the Greenway Gov. hall. I I .
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year had pome and no I proposition of mar- ernment and admire the Lananagement of the -Hector McKinnon, a former resident of . I ��
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young lady has been negligent of duty, but country until March, when he- returns to that town - , was killed in a runaway accident - I .
& marriage license can be procured any day his pyairie home. . . in Northern Ilichigau, on Wednesday. Do. "
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students at the recent model school examina. 29th. Mr. Malcolm McKenzie, of Fullar-- and deceased was thrown out of the vehicle, a 1! � .
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tions at Mitchell : Wm. Aberhart, W. R: ton, was in St. Marys,on Tuesday Afternoon, and against a Aunip, which causedaudden . - ;L .
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done well. His paper'llas now a large bir. in'the evenink, both 'pteaching to large seven years since they had met .under *6- t ..� ,
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paid his brother Dr. Gibb, of St. Alarys, a Choice renderings of music were given by scene on Wednesday of last Week, of'-& quiet , ; � .� I i
visit last'week. The brothers ha(l not met the choir and by Messrs. George and J. B. but pretty, wedding, the prinel 4s being - 41 - I
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for 17 years, and it would take P,I' more to Barr, white the recitations of Miss Kerr Charles W.. Ellis, of the' lirm 7Pearoe, & - -A 7� �
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recount all they wished V) go' over after pand Messrs. Murdie, of Seaforth, and J. B. Co., seedemen, London, and Mi'm Hattle C., ., .-, I
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sees a preab ,future for our great Nortbwest, ormade their sides ache with laughter. an � . - J - .-- .
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during the yast six. years. Miss Uowan was nearly49yearsof age, and wAs -well � * :-,�,
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has secured the positio� of prinol . . � . known to many in that sectiono. Her illness -, .
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public school at Hamiota, Sf�nitoba, and . and subsequent death were due' to a cancer I -
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at home Ior a time to recruit after a serious t, the street in that ,,, ,
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illness. . Dakota, Mr.' Dona,ld Brown is visiting his town. It s'xys' :11heo-'day before Christmas � , .
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visit the other day from a former resident mother and other friends in Cranbrook. - � -4 . I
-At the annual school meeting last chatted about -the weather' and matters in . . 1.�
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in Iowa, and likes the country out there. place of Mr. Alex. Hird. Thomas Marriott, And Janies Layton. nTo 19 . I
He says the chief products -are, -John Ross and. sigter, Miss Agnes, who yoragest of -the party w" 17 years and -the" ! Ill I
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corn, bogs and hog cholera, and the crop in have been in Cypress River, Manitoba, for oldest 89. Their combinell a -gem 'would be I -
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ter of Mr. George Wynn, of Wingham, was -The home of Mr. Robert Acheson - on I
Marys, through Rannoch village, his horse,. united in marriage to Mr.'Henry-Thomp- the 13th concession Goderich township, ,was .
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occupant to the ground. Mr. McNeil ll�ng flicteA on his head, on Christmas day, at W. occasion was the marriair of ,his lau hrr, I . � .
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whau otherwise might have been a bad . st son -of Rev, J. E. 11'� -,! �
t bang from the trap door, as he was climbing grove, Michigan, elde �� I ,.�
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Richpird McGrath, of Gorrie, was married The ceremony was performed at one 01 I , T.,
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Stratford police courb,obarged with trespass December 292ad, to Mr. Aleri Scott, of that .Revs. J. Edge and. G. W. Aii4rewo, Aiiis . -- �,
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which amounted to $16. One young man rie, has been dissolved, Mr. T. H. Me- groom,5acted as bridesmaid -and groomemRn, "I - " r�
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onducted by Messrs. Win. J. and - Chebter -An accident which might have resulted . k- y- ,
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the Christmas holidays to visit their friends McLaughlin. . � fatally happened in Exeter on Wednesday of -. � -
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Mair, of the Huron road, Goderich town. the lines slip from his -hands, and in step. . i
and Tuttle MillB, of Crediton. ship, w" using a cutting box, the machine .ging out on the shaft to get, it, a howli I fig � , -
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at Mrs. Wilkinson Hargreaves, Listowel, a he lost two fingers of the right hand. which made off down street at a lively I I
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family party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. -&-leaman Connolly sold the October rate-, The boy, in some mailuer got one of -14 , 11
William Cowing, Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan make,1rom the Holmeaville factory to his feet caught between the tug'� and shaft - I
Cowi of Zorra ;Mr. and Mrs. William Messrs. Ballantyne & Son, of Stratford, at and dropped underneathbotb. Gr'Abbwgon I I
G. In"alls, Mr. and Mee. Win. Mathews, M. 92, 1 1
r. ,; it was delivered. at Clinton on Tues- to the shaft -be was carried in this perilous J �. �
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sons and five grandaughters, making a -The Oddfellows' concert in Clinton, on -ran out and grabbed the horse by the h 1� '.1
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-John Corbett, for forty-six ears . a success, both as regards the attendance and to a standstill and thus averted what might . ;
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resident of Downie, died at hi Cme in the excellence of the programme. Mr. have otherwise resulted in a *ad and hital � I
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was. born in Ireland, and came to Cl�nads in -Win. Pattison, . of Wingbam, lost a ba,d scare. - � .
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resided there ever since, His wife died He was attempting to load a barrel of coal notes from the Clinton INTew Bra : The angel � .
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pleasant gathering of the - parents and class at Holmeaville the other eveuig,pre- The,officers take this Opportunity of thank� . i
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children connected with the branch Sunday sented her with - a photo of themselves, ac- ing Mr. Holmeated, of Seaforth, for the � I
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of Mrs. Fuller. ,Aome ware the following evening the trustees cd the ter, which he for the 4econd,time so n% -
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given by the children, and their hearts were church presented her with a purse of gold, sent for the use of the inmetes- .-. The In- ,� . 11
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oranges. Mrs. Fuller was presented with vices in the choir. ' I - ner on Christmas day, which they apparent. � � I
a, beautiful album, testifying to the respect -A re -union of the. family was held at - parently enjoyed very much, but some were I
and esteem in which she is held by the John Robinson's, Til-inberri, last week, disappointed because thel could not eat 11
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in seven years. It consisted of Hon. and Thomas,- Haugh of Turnl� r Air. and Young preached to the inmates on Sunday, r
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Mrs. Ballantyne and their seven sons and Mrs. Win. Robinson and Mnri�;obinson of in place of Mr. Millyard. Mrs. Header- r
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