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aning to, � 1, . _ . _RY 0"70 - ft i . $1,a Y,,e in Advance. �
3pring purchases are be � - I �i A 1-5 10V I .
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it we have some' Winter goods to. - - I IRTIETH . I SEAFORT FRID A V 0 . - — _� I
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4ore ve talk of Spring. 11� I _� . I . I Yraceful recreation's that the
. I - _� I A . - I most popple think 'he - ouglis , to 'nave a -, Hogs children survive. ' They are :; Mrs. Leak, and most 9 looks upon 11 I
. �� � ,tA ' . of hog cholera- in Middlesex county g can indulge in, but he I
I i !�_ mankind that Chnada Is in dafter ot , I t
b we have to- sell of Winter gooft Ea9t Oxford ; Mrs, Hart, Eastl Zorra , Mrs. I I
I OUR.."OTTAWA LET '*_` becoming the - scene of civil war, that a chance to show what he 1, d b Wm tylioeunca w
' _ L - � I I I . � TER. I . I can do. Instead owns , . . Tidt, of Middlese* died - Mrs! Mills, Tor- rnival as an evil, where the most hid -
Ring to take ry I*w prices fox, � � ifled Tory party is likely to. from choisra, and Inspector D. Hen4erson, McLean, Lanark county -Jetou place ; .eous decoration iind,distortion of the human I
ve . I - lot of her inhabitants are so dissatis of gaining the - L . Sco , Cax I
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,tin carry them over to another- sea%,* ..-, .T� THE n Our Own Correspondent] � - lose ground at the provincial elections of Glencoe, investigated and pronounced. it onto; Rev. Alex tt, form is awarded a prize. His position, as
. � . [Fror with the existing condition Qf affairs as ' . and John, East Oxford ; 'Henry, on the
. �� - � I It over the attitude hog cholera. There is now cholera ta the Thos he described it, is moat emphatically the :
I 1. � . . . . � I to be plotting for a change of flag. I's because the split in . and Mid- old homestead ; Jarpes, Clintba; William,
- __ . Ottawa, jam, 10. -Sir Charles Tuvper this the way to attraot labor or capital to the Catholic Church, is sure to be three counties of Essex, Kent I All the boys except James and right one. -
. chaaces are good fQr genuine bar, ; -.-' - . � . � Fast Zorra. - At the Brownsville Christmas tree, .
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tillinery, mautle'., mantle oloths_��,,�:", � Is a wonderful old gentleman, The other to the coiintry? . a"ontuated, while it will not prollt 99 dlesex.
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-ess Goods, Fur. Caps, Fu I REASON It we are determined to label the ;much as before by the Patron movement. -Keeley institute for the refo�matiou Alex. are farmers, and all the girls except December -24th, Mr. John Wilford was pre- - I .
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I r Capes -, . � . -late cure of drunkenness was open- Mrs. Mills are farmers' wives., ,, I
. day, at�a banquet got up for him in � The Hardy Administration. - and comp . I seuted with an address and a fine library
'03, Ch-ercoats, Blankets, Unde " I � French Canadians an traitors they MAY - -Mr. Dulmage shipped a 1 cwt load of :
etc.. . r* - -, � , I England he gravely declared that when accept our� classicationin dead earnest. . Ontario knows that she Is pretty well ad in Toronto on Monday last . ntari6 lambs, at Harriston the other aay for Liver. chair. M --r. Wilford has been cheese -maker I :
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.. - Naturally they are not as strong as WO governed. Quebec, which has been'90V- -The members of the Itastern 0 pool. The limbs were an excellent lot, a Ile for the last five yegra, and I
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� of these - things you are li - t '--,- are for British connection -, they an or by the, Tories for 05' out of the Dairymen's Association held their twentieth . W
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�: 11, nod 80 annual convention in Brockville on the 7th averaging over 100 pounds each. Mr. V in. intends removing to St. Mi]
and gave up big offloW in London for the -The South Pertb FarmerW Institute I
m there are fully two --- � British subjects merely by the accident .Years that have.elapsed since Confe4ora- livered fifteen of them J L I
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d weather ahead of us. thr . - - �', I OF Mn-wwww& Premiership he did sor"With much re- to Of inot. . Pike, of Minto, do will hold meetings in'St. Masys, on anuary- I
... L I of war. It Is scarcely Wise to - b9giR tion has a consolida d debt $8,000, 000, weig - :
. I . . -The sum of $10,000 is needed to put the. that i had 1640 pounds, f hi h h
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. rrr luctano& I I I wonder what Sir Mackenzie taunting them with disloysItY no* tbAt . S. :
v fv�uaa call for whatever.yom - � ! The members of.the ldren'.o hospital, Toronto, on uni from near Pike- fAke, brou&L t in 31 lambs me of note are exl: � I
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. f suW L � Bowell said when -be I read that state- tba,influenee of the 600,000 French Cani about $1, 5oo, 000. for - amo . , , aroourt,,13. S. A. ; D4 7
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� have the article to - . Here are adians in New England and Now York In two chambers in Quebec receive $800 � $0,926 have'been contributed. that weighed 3,420 lbs andrIames Martin, K. Erb, M. P. ; A. F. MacLsren, Al. P., I
r tice will certainly be made to,. ' I ment In the cable dsspni tchea. I
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it. , , I L h for: turning their eyes to the Uniled States, sessional allowance; those of the single -The wat�r in the St Lawrence River i8L . I
, �Ii facts which Mr. Bowell' can vouc . esp chamber in Ontario $600. Instead of a ,,. %he provincial and others. �
I �. � � . again at its Ing pre- -Dr. Bryce, ji . , _ ' Statham. Miller and wife, of . .
We have boen asked by many of our , -ecially the eyes of %boss who have fall height notwithstandi secretary oi Mr. Car- 1.
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. tv In the early fall of 1895 Bowell had ba- - 0 at Ottawa crushing debt we have a comfortable tip of, Chat board of ealth, has issuedi an important �
y to adver- I I just been thrown out of offic , fflees �
_. . . .�� customers, does it pa 4 the gradual drying I maul Manito , are visiting Mt. Mi .
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I 7i sun 10 suspect that Foster was plotting and can see nothing good in a Liberal sirplus, The Tories, it to true, figure It dictions of / lar all lumbermen who have shanties 9 1
1 . tise as much as you do ? noble stream; . %rcu I sister, birs. James Chenoweth, -of Stratford. � .
- .., - , coun- out that We have not a surplus. They say in ae u. He mus the prac- �
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- � aga in more or Ins that as we owe so m nab a year on account - ties of sending personsewonh are afflicted Mr.. Miller a I
11 .1 try but IWO countries 82 years, one of the pioneers of London, oo it&ls� . He has succeeded there �
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MCFAUL ." back when he got a Is upper. uneasy union, and if one fperstato in in- of railways, annuttes, etc., we Ought�t . ia, " Decem- with diphtheria to hospitals over railwa a
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1, - I- .- This question we answered &_ being in Guadalupe, Californ on I K himself and has nothing but good to say of -
I it was to the effect that 'the business dioting the other for bad faith mod tre ap one fraught with great 1danger,to t a I
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; another, what does the farmer they do bar 29th. I the country.
. DTy Goods - . connected with the fast line negotiations. son, the difficulty of maintaining the done, the surplus vanishes. But -Mr. Samuel Fleuty, a highly esteemed tkavelling pnblic. He recon1mends the ap- , -Tavistiock had two holiday weddings at ' �
- - do who has a horse or cow to alliance may be too gnat for the not apply this rule to the revenue. It We I --- �
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Pper come I . Win. Schlitt, of Waterloo, was :
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: Compan y-, 1-1 � who is wanting to buy know . is a reol traitor In the Dominion it is the deduct the gross -sum from , th January 4th, at this early age of 30 years. camps in the northern .par of .the pro namau, of Read City, Mlchiganl* to miss I
� . .. Comminstomer he - could not leave -his briesph 9 reasonin* it is right to, cap-
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. that he has this beast oi- horse- mark wh& deliberately widens the -Miss Grace Stearns, a young . vince. Lens, Grain, daughter 1 7
� � 11p, . bout asking P6=1881011- Bowell between Protestants and Catholics, italize the anqual subsidy we receive from Rowan lady, was taking W gun out of a -A sad case of suicide Occurred at Col- , I I
�_ Greatest Cash. Dry Goods Stom I for sale. post wit . i to the surplus. ,g play- section master on, the G. T. R., went of � -
I ' g; Tup- French and English, whickrecont events the Dominion and add I buggy in her father's barn- when the charge lingwood the other night. S)me boy . .. �
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(is. accompanied.hy his friend, Afr_ . - �_ This is exactly what we do in ou'r per wanted to be on the RPO 'rho Struggle In Quebec. an officiallmay make a blander, as bank fatal wound. . walking about moaning and * See- - -Mr. and Mrs. .
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� Detrait.-M-r. Partin, a student� � . where might take Immediate advantage of , they haYry'ng-ken to Kirkton, who are removing to Hawkesville,
�. advertisements, . Is much r ofricials sometimes do and as we all do - . - L er ta - I
. except . Quebec disturbed ove the Sarnia ladies are reported to have ing how sick she h 7ere made the recipients ofsome nice patt-
�, 06-1lege, London, was a guest at,. , - The letter ies, hub ouch a thing as a concerted wherel she died a few . :
- * Foster's underground work. uni- Dr Aylsworth's office a before they left for their new �
- only some pe le need ho 8 inmate w,6m&n ing present . .
op rse . war btween Liberals and the Church. at till , taken a great interest in the recent in I
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I . at the � . . day morn. all people need called for an answer by cable. BowelL Mr. Tarts's two 60118, who own Le Cul own. There cipal elections. A local paper saya:�Some A note home. Mr. More was presented with a 9011i I � I.:,
services in . Trinity. � and cattle, crookedly has never been ku . . was Jennie Grey of Middl,szown. �
- �� I - e did not send an answer. -Tupper had tivateur, are almost sure to be struck by teptile came in rigs and some waded through the � I
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rpoae, holding an entertainment -_ most economical way of telling timed the arrival of the letter at Ottawa fund, replenished at the expense of ths 6 are 15 inmates in the Lambton strichnine, and in her.pocket was founi in -Over one hundred and fiftY guests at. I -
i2lat. inat, It will likely ta�kce the� � has ft rural circulation, wiW_ involve ators who are ,bribed by it; In fact, ' -Ther' also -a letter from a ,young men 'Val - �
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� people who want good, reliable, �s, public and 1 pparently �
. tea meeting a,nA . � them in heavy loss, perhap ou- notwi Itstanding its enquirle town to her. The young woman &I r of 11' John Vallanee, 12th - - I
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__1 now over,, ��_ goods to wear, where these may sent a cable despatch ,requesting that it La patrie, Mr.-Beaugrand's paper, bir itiarter of & nishes 5, Alvinaton 2, Sombra 1, Sarnia 1 06Y of last . I
� elections for 1W are - - 0 ntreal and would seore%, extending over a ( township 1, Enniskillen 1, Plympton 2, was about -to become a moth4. . concession, Elma, on Wednesd .
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own fathers are ,- -Reeve, Jame - should be answered by cable. Bowell. istes principally In MO I ar on, the century the opposition. cannot 0 11 . _# I )y bridegroom was Thomas ; I
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-1 upper sent lose next to nothing. The w week. Th�b ha6p[ � . I
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[Mncillor4 (hy ac6lamation), Rich. .��_ ignored this also. Then T hand on a single appropriation or on a I . 14 -
press bas nAttracted aktantion all over the . --Rev. George Cathbertsoin, of Wyom- Perth ltelm' Inglis, son -of Mr. John- ingrlj�, 6th r.onces- �
r, Georgge Erwin, Thomas Elliott, .. - �, another saying that the fast line business - solitary not of Ministers andsay: "There ing has returned from Chicago greatly im- sion, Elma. The merriest of -merry even- - q
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K Thomson ; school trustees, Jas- - . Now, an advertisement should be . as `absolutely was a, -free country, was boodle here.". The best It can do to proved in health and has resumed his dutie of the Poole school. . . was spent. . I
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, L- ours imply a regu- as pastor of the Presbyterian church at a large and flourishing -Mr. S. Sparring & well know- . L
L J. Marks ¬ Wm. Whiddan. always is-si ur in- to say that the Administration opeDds . -Mitchell has P -
. - �- _- necessari that be sho uIld me Ministers, infinite barm has been done to 0 asylums. It it op'nt less the n Tuesday, 5th . � -
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I I ; lar statement of what we are . ore coin be 'too much an 0 1�_ ,
f I . I of the flual upshot th Wyoming. . choral society. I ; - man Of St. Marys, died o I -
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I . Exeter.. . - at, - no doubt, the bishops will be beaten. it , Administration might perhaps be accused -The firr,t car load of cattle shipped east -Twe rinks of the Stratford curling inst. -at the age of 59 years. Mr. Sparling I . .
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P>RTET-_'_-_N,1r_ Ilrvan Green -wood 1L_ - doing good clothint, "Do you authorize me or not to leave gleoting the most unfortunate,of from Manitoba was in 1890. 1 at bad 'been a resident of St. Marys for the � I .
t 2� - ; . . I Is too late in the career of mankind for Of me eatures. As a matter of fact, L n 1895 took part in the international � bouspiel Lly respected. Re - - I
- V I God's or $1,000,000 worth of cattle were sent out, I past 28 years and was higl' . �
� is visiting relatives in town.- _r - : L6ndon for Ottawa?"' To th4 Bowell thenf to trY a fall with free institutions, 0 'day. He L I
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-1 I . Ion while It looks well after such 'Ward# Lthe Detroit. �
m Dodds returned` from visitinT. ' Peop�e ha�e passed the time when , a In North while last,year 1-3,800 cattle were exported i -Miss Lizzie Hambly, who has spent the was an euthueiastie curler in his I A
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7E1oraand.othPr points,on Mon- - pe was the only kind of a account of French 1486 '00 besides 26,000 hogs. . I past few yearis in Dakota, is visiting her leaves a widow, t , I 11 I
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. lar. ' ad Tupper came, saw' and conquered by America. In hi ,lbat of the asylums In New York State, - i I * I -
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I concert bir WeaLnesday � . I stea . -Mr. Constant Seebach, black5mith, of -The annual suppqr of the C
I ni,ght lasts , � t -now is common sense on - and 1670 s69 authors, printers oninkunitleo with Which an intelligent I at her hoa4 here, left Mitchell, has made an assignment to Dr. L order of Foresters -at Atwood was a great i I .�
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I.. . wan London to take part in the process of sellors Were thrown into the Bastile for- 0 �,Ieasantly on i .1 - .5
(e stftmy we#ther.-Mrs. Samuel. . should very I . I
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of Fenelon Falls, is, v ... � the part of the advertiser, and ' of the day, comparison calh be b a � . . I success. -it was held in R. M. Ballautyne's , i
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isiting her, --2 � bowstringing 'the Premier publishing works deemed to be contrary the people wish to P14t Out M�11 Who av � � meron, of Mitchell, has I Dp, and danei I -
. L_ � taff, Toronto. I . . ng was indulged . I
r1* . � . -Miss Jennie Ca arge tailor sh, � -
her, Mrs. Ann Heameu, Carling � (reillune worth land value. in the Wag aChL morals, raliglow or the ktbg. "But 8 o were lovers 4
- _ - � Z:) people are being asked Wellington county, to in till a late hour by those wh -
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��V_. Henry Sweet, of Philadel. _� " � all this was bootless. In vain she police shown themselves just stewards for the -The .Hapville gone to Stirton, -
_ _1 I ; article advertised. hl , if thev -are, to be Judired by f I .- .
daylvania,' fast line business was used as an excus , men, w o or contributions towards building a, tower of the dance. About 200 happy people par- -
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brother of Dn� Sweet,. � - -�, I - : ' I became more lynx -eyed, in vain the num- company they keep, might not be so on .St. James� church, Huron road. The teach school in that village. I d � I . - . _� �
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this ,villagge, preached in t � to this hour th t death war- t1le -The late H. J. Hurlburt, of Mitchell, took of the oysters, turkey, cakes, pies, an I
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he James, . ; but Bowell believes ber of informeys incrers3d, honest and certainly would not - be so I for theoccasion. z
tho-dist, church on Sabb - - The following quotations are Simply late Samuel Mark left $400 for a bell if the lef -valued at, personal propertyp other delicacies provided � .
a-th even ; Tupper 'and Foster had commenced o 'rn�ts and condemnations to the gallsYll blio ,,'� an estate . . � t 11
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I 0 � I apt to realize that public office Is a Pu people would build a tower to - tit �t in. $3,849, real, $9,300. -The other .day Mr. John Scott, of Rib- .
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-Re- - values we can, I 0 trust? A French-Canadian couple, ou L-A literary and debating society .
,o a, very large congregation. . statements Of' plan his overthrow lon,�'g,before. multiplied. Louis the Fourteenth would - is Dar- has
ices are being conducted in the, . 1. - t is timpossibl. . 43 bert, was returning home with h4 two I-
. F t learn the lesson that I Ize as far as St. Paul, the lib. s when at the I .�
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t � Old-line Tories$" 'especially those fr in 'In In o win and his wife, now living in been or anizea in connection with daughters from St. Mary , -
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,eet church every evenin . by the- � 1, : . � to gag the Irrepressible.and big successors I ngabout f I : .1
9. .. i t is castl - -y at. illowgrove, Logan.
'x'ev. Dr. Willoughby. -At the I Central Ontario, continue to 'sP0a,k of 1the ,experience that the ble, Mr. HarcOur or a Quebec, recentlY celebrated the 80th anni rat V11 railway crossing weat ofthe town,his horses �1 ,
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,a Monday last, Mr. A. Q. Bobier, - Tile' last sbipm.6Dt of Underclothing we Tupper in bitter� terms. In their judg- f6elings of a nation will find vent in writ- patients who lire not violent -and who " took fright and jumped .across the cattle . �
0 I 1 107 years of age, and his wife is 10-1. .
: � � at the latter Is Downie, has sold bii6f.arm of 127 acres to I
St. elected by a majority of 3 votes, . Ing or In actlonm: and th . guard. No, one was hurt, but it was with �
was -just retri- , arly as *911 at home. .
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pponent, -Thomas B.- Carling. The, -1 . received this season, was a case mient his defeat In. Julie � perhaps the more dangerous. I I The Que- I -Fred Mellish, son of Mr.. Mellish a well- Wm. Gillard, of Stratford, for $7,000. _ considerable difficulty they were got on the w �� �
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, ill. At known book. and stationery merchax -M�. Ingram Vernon has left St. Marys road again. .
� veand councillors were elected " - bee bishops should read, mark ' I r �
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. the gametime they think that Bowell's European Prisonlin which the Opposition Indulges Brantford, committed suicide the other', for Souris, Manitoba, to resume ministerial - ig man on a farm in the imniedi _� . .
�atjon--Tvlr. John DeIbiidge was. . -nk these better value witrilly digest the teachings of bly cease when the true In- . . A your - I -
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Ove of Uaborne township, beating - conduct in letting Tupper and history an this subject and remember - on n Y duties in that place. . � ate vicinity of List6wel, was't awak �11.
- than any yet offered. "do him up" so easily Waspusillanimous � 'Century and wardnes of Kingston Penitentiqiry to laid thr gh the head. No reason can e assigd- -The Atwood villagers are crying out the -bells ringing in the New Yearl on I . � .;
aent, Mr. Alexander Duncan, 44i � . I that this is the nineteenth w investigat- � -
e commission no ed for the deed. for sidewalks. They are tired of wading in Thursday night, 31 t ult � : I I
�-r- Ben. Wilson, of Bright, is the I . in the last degree. I . � bare by th . 8 " and under the I .
. r,v I I � . - the Now World. d Ing it. . It will be found that %be cost -Captain Gebrize Irving died last -week at mud and muddy gravel. I . . was � six eclock, rase, I - . i
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returned home from vi-siti It Is not true, as', suggested by the latter is.the beat w9ter on per Inmate at Kingston, after allowl Windsor, aged_�81_yesra. He was one of -Charles Longeway, of Logan, Hik was made the fires, fed the horses and cattle, I : F � �
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- ny. rela- Tarts, The fference between the.two insil- the oldest captains on the lakes, and waO illness.' and was proceeding -with I
. Our all -wool Frieze still continues to pall biall Gazette that Mr. Laurier may for the di . few days ago after a.long the milking, before I I
New Hamburg and London, on the French press and when the struggle , oportion higher , e
. tutionk is out- of all. pr well known to most 'of the ves�el owners 58 years of age and leaves a large family. the family who had not yet all .retired, ill � �
mst.-Mr. Thomas Fridudship, of, , � outclass anything at the Price- accept knighthood at. � some future dfky' becomes hot his pen will be missed, � I 4 I
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)iziswell known in this village, . $5.50. Mr. Laurler In his own words is a I'dom- unless Indeed he should leave the Cabl- the Interest of the Party -Two burglars entered the house of Mr. been a ndiug the past two years ait Roches I , - I I
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s 'home on Tuesday last. ar, the � �� - - ocrat up to the hilt. I I � In 1791 when It net in order to'pitch In as a free lance. ducied not in a taxpayer. The question jam I � 0 a ' . �Mr. Boyle and Air. and Mrs. Allen, of 41 ;k _ I
- . he but in. that of th I es Ray, an Ancaster farmer, living two ,ter, Kew York, returned hom ' I at f -r .
years. -Mr- John Mogg took- pos- wn� s proposed In the British Parliament in hopes that t Cromarty, attended the funeral of the late - .
0� wa The Liberal clergy are ' � I � I
- y peerage in Can- to whether the Dominori should not take miles from Ancaster, and with a gun and a week. Mrs. W. Wilson, in Stratford, on Monday, . I ., - ,
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,his property, which he purchased - I I to create an hereditat Vatican will yet Put a st6pper on the old- r the Central Prison. It contains for revolver pointed at Mr. ,Ray demanded his -Mr. William Gilles. with his son for-mauy years � I ,
1, We have a good Frieze at $5.00. ada Charles JaMOS Vox said that with- school eccleslaAlog- Mgr. Lafteahe and Ova 4th inst. Mrs, Wilson was, � i :
-Desiardines, of Grant's Pass, sb part a class of prisoners who In money or his life. The men got $307 which Leslie from Redwood Falls, fee visiting at a resident of Cromarty, but removed . ; . I �
i Wednesday last.-Messra, Frank- � 0 . into . thb question � of tiaose of his way of thinking are noting the mo . y with I ,
George . Harness and Ralpli - out - entering believe that the othor provinces are sent io the Dom Mr Ray had in a bag. - the home of his mother, Mrs. .James Gillis, her husband to Stratford &"year ago.. She , ,__
I whether hereditary honors are in them- in perfect good faith; they � .. . I- . ,'I I
__ - s; in other words, On On Thursdayi December 24th-, his 80th Avonbank. )d, being of - I and � 1 _.
� left --on Tuesde-y last to take a, - . selves an advantage or an evili the House the poliey of suppregslon to the. best �in injon poultentlarle . was highly.respeett , a quiet _. - I
I . I a is any- he - tarto has to support a prison POPulatlOn birthday, William J. Prunner of Willia s- -The*nine weeks' term of revival meet- he leaves a lov- .,
course at ,Woolsley Barracks, � -all had to consider '_'wheth r ther I the interests alike Of the people and t � in i Unassuming disposition. S ,
. dress Beaver Overcoat at $7.50 1 . uebec, New Brunswick and burg, Dundas county,, walked one mile to ings being held at ,Fullarton Methodist bters and one son -to , ,
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-1vir. Geqrge Bawden, contractor, ' al thing in them 60 1?8cullaly advantageous Church, and Rrgue quite conscientiously which In Q ing husband, two dau,f
- - their irr -, - 0 e loss.
, sizes., T)erfeeu fitting, speci elsewhere Is supported by� the Vederal the woods, then out with an axe and piled church was brought to a, close on New mourn , - . .
ed the -1con-tract of putting, up a. � . � to imoline us to introduce them into a that what was done -in the days of .131shop t. This is not exactly fair,but , I �� I
. Governmen .one cord of wood in f6ur hours an and half Year's eve. . �
,elrwef irn " I � value. . country where they are unknown, and . -The home .of Mr. Hufh Ferguson, of -
I s. George Sam . . Laval or Bishop plessis can be done now it may not be easy to make a change. -1 and walked home again. -The New Year's Arch held in the wasthesceneo a -very li&P-kY �, I
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1J miles South of the _., � � . by such means distinguish Canada from and ought ti) be done now. GATINEAU.' .-On Tuesday evening, last week, - the Presbyterian church, at Monkton, on New Avonbank, I
lao a fine' —1 all the colonies of the New World." For Ingfor -he . t on New Year's eve, wheb his daugh- 1, �
brick residence for .Mr. .� � make the mistake of not allovv. n9fOr I house of an aged'widow, named, Mrs. Thos. Year's eve, was a very enjoyable affair. even � . i ,.
'elrgh, on M�L_in Street._T , � I d the proposal absurd. expansion of men's minds durinic the ter Miss Mary, was united inj marriage'to .� . �'
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I . - I r Proceeds $28-50. L Mr. John Bell. The ceremony, was perform- - I - t�
ave a canning factory We have thirteen Sealette Caps, regu The Order of SO. Michael and St. George interval. it is a grave blunder but it does , Allen, who hyed alone at Lovat post I
--,xeter will'h - � ces $1 and $1.25. We 'a a pinchb6ok order � The County Council Vote. � about five miles from Paisley, was burned to -The proceeds of the MitchelF Methodist ad by Rev. Dr. Hamilto and was witnessed ."
roer.-The Exeter fire -bricrade,, lar pri 1$ not hereditary. It I not alter the fact that thOrr mOtlyes are The following is a statement of the votes th6 ground, and Mrs. Allen was burned to church tea -meeting, held on, New. Year's - n I
r the Exeter bknd, gave 'a t' oh- are closing out this balance at got up siecially for colonists. ",The titla their intentions good. Mr. ral . . .. bYL a few near relatives and intimate friends. I
� 1. or - pure and east ine&eh municipality for the sev death int it. years night, was 882, and the total proceeds off q
� I of . Laurier to however, as the First e The 3 oUng Couple at once moved into their I -
2sf�ion .on Wednesday night last. ,65c and 75c. coloinist,". said Mr. Canchon In his bound, , . candidates for election to the county council �Mr. 'Henry' Lawson, for eight the anniversary was -$323. . . I
� a fine b6dy of men and are a, - Confederation speech "imilles nothing - f a British commonwealth: DO . he respecOve divisions. For . these re- ' British new homeon the farm lately owned by W.
9 .Minister o . pro- in t editor of the Colonist, at Victoria, -Mr; and Mrs. James G. Inglis and I -4. �
mr village, which has been -very . I dishonorable In Itseif nevertheless we. leg' than as the representative of a ' Columbia, -is dead. He was the pioneer. family, of McCook, Nebraska, are spending Cole. ' . I .
� . - . us because it means IS turns we are 4ndebted to the kindness awd I * -The cheese factory at Newton, owned. , �.. �
� past ye -air, only having had one- .,� I . feel that it humiliates gressive party, to flight them to the bitter courtesy of c nty clerk Lane, the return- journalist of Canada, having for forty, amonth ,with their friends and relatives in . I
�� id --h. damage before . I 1p." Mr. - � - e&rs 1. and operated by Hugh Jack, was. destroyed I I � I
' di not do miv iy subjection, guardiansh ditorial YwOrk the vicinity of Monkton. .. I
Of Infanc end and ,put down once for all the preten ing officer: past been engaged in active' e . . I by fire between twelve and one o'clock . I
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aguishe* . � a fene line �of Laurier would with Fox oppose the In- sions that -one particular church in super- . DIVISION NO. 1. in Montreal, Toronto and Prince Edward -Mr. J. W. Henderson' of Ssn Francisco. I of Inst week. There I I :
-0 �� Pants to secure Wry and is ing I
I I troduotion of heredit ! titles here tor to,tbe State. of the 5oo persons pros- *(I i Island. . . ,nia, spent Chriatm;! -with his pafente, on Tuesday morn' . �, Ir .
, Lakelet. .1 I ool Tweed to sell at $1 . 25, equally opposed to the introduction of ant at tho recent Liberal banquet in . - ) (2) (3) Total I I Califox were upwards of 200 boxes of cheese in the ��, . .
all -W ; 66o - 408 626 1534 --Secretary Kean, of the Associated Chari- and will 'remain at home for � i - .
ry - title which stamps c an, I in Stratford, . . factory, and the origin of the fire is un- - I
-b -with this - -a -heredita Montreal, not a single one flinched. -The Robt M Le $ r day* : I -
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,-William Hubbard bad a wooc but even � qu ntity we an non' of inferiority. 0 Is united as It Philip Hcdt, * 317 . 230 675 1222 ties, Ottawa, was applied to, the othe I some time to recruit after a serious illness. known. The cheese was insured in the -i 1* .
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irad afternoon, amd th& boys.- us anew wiih the badge Liberal pirtY in Quebe: f. by a widower, for enough money to buy a : !. �, I
. will soon be sold 0 1 1037 -The township -of hibbert furni . .
ay ut of them. 35 Western for $1,7 00, and the factory in the I -1
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had a 8good time at night. -A.- - I ; (3x Goder- marriage. license. Themanwho wanted to first inmate for the County House of ; I ,
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yeniqg was spent at the,,residence- William ,-. Ewart - G adstohe, A I port not only of ' the French in New . `(I) Ashfield ; (2) Colborne I get married sald that if he had the license in the person of Mrs. Steer. The - . - ,� i
ri. Wallace last, Wednesday. -At- -, - — obn Wesley, George Peabody- England, which counts for a great deal, ich Town. I .been sold. . i -
� , . . * Lincolni J go such-- compapy for q. It is safe to I DIVISION NO. 2. Dr. Mark would marry him for nothing. - came from Downie, a, Mrs. M cDonild. -The annual meeting of the St. 14-ary�s
I school 'meeting'here for the I Of who would exoban but of thousands of Bleu PL -Jura Washington, who lives near Chat- . -The proceeds of the Fullarton Baptiist branch Bible Society was held on Tuesday . I �
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� a; traStee, the contest was ex- asoll, aud the I . he Amerioan�con- 750 179 ' ilsi ham, had her nephew before a ,magistrate, church anniveisafy amounted to the hand- iight,. 5th inst., in K�ox eburch, and wu 1 . .
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k-een, and ar, the close of the poll, ' I Fur Coats this se phe Caron -or Sir Charles Tupper? f all the rest of t John Cox, 1 998 0'a a charge of ' Iting her. The oung some sum of $104,35. The autograph quilt 1 11 attende - I �
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[ates were a tie, but Mr. Webber, balance of 0111 .' ) 0 of Mr. Laurier's Lib tinent, . , William Washingtoit, nforme We prepared by the Ladies' Aid wa& sold for we air Mr. Ernt-st AlcGorman I -
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. . pted the K. C. M. G. -HO has no ,Catholics Of the United States and .Can- D.A.Forrester, 646 198 IC13 947 man occupied the ch . , - - I
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hairman, and, one of the candi- 0011, Wombat, Tasmania accel, s . 1 M.50. read the secretary's report, abd Mr. J. P. - � 1.
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of 0 1 t .*(I) Clinton; (2) Goderi6h township; (3) - 11
�Jared himself elected wi`h the. are fault to fInd. It- is 'altogether a matter ads. L sister with an axe seven years ago, and' -Mr. Hugh Stewart, of ,Mitchell) has re" Rogers the treasurer's report; both of whieh 'i
.L. . . Coon a-nd Wallaby Coats Wil- The Condition of i?artles. . � I �., i.. -1-1
te. X)a the boundary there was� l, of taste; be prefers to,romain. plain Hullett. County Crown' Attorney Douglas has order- turned from a visit to his brother 'Tames, - j .1
-, being cleared at close fi"UTOS- frid -Laurier. George Brown, Edward � . . were adopted, -Rev. Mr.. Minley., �agent of . i I .
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lonteat, between, Wat Pomeroy- .. I . 0 � Meanwhile the Tory party Is In a state DIVISION NO. 3. ed an enquiry into the case. 1, near Travers City, Michigan. Mr. Stewart the Briti h and Foreign Bible Society., was -, - � I
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nwick. The latter vvas siiccess- . ded animation. That chipper I An outbreak of influenza among horses says the times are harder in Michigan than . a ied the;-peeting in a, �J . I F
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.' pedagogue has lef t the famedv I - � — I . kenzie and other young man, Sir Hibbert, I in Toronto is threatened. In one stable, they are here. . most interesting and intellig6itmanner. -1 . .
I- ban , it was offered to nd parent Would Geo. � McEwen, 11 698 158 867 h and Joe- - .
s liviag in his housi_- out in the , aside the crown w . ten horses are affected. They stand shiver- -Messrs. Louis IT'. G.eungeric - . I
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'Mr, David llaiustock-, of ,Nlani- � In Bovs' Overcoats, -We, 0 - . themi, but in retusing ' be back at the old stand within six Peter Douglass, 94 ing in the stalls 1 with heads drooping and' eph Reber, of Athish, Johnston county$ , - _ men and mris. , �_ . :
iting his relatives here at present, --- .1 . . el lowing t iO much. as the *(I) Ba�yfield; (2) Hay; (3) Stanley. - pitiable appear'- Iowa, are visii stian,t Steinman, December, Mrs. - John Hol . _. - .,-
�i - nice Black Serge, frieze Mak heir example months, along with Caron, HaggArt, mouths open, presenting& �iug bfr. Chri - mosTied , . -
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Mr. James Akens and M -r. and � inclinations. Montague and the rest of the old crowd. . . DIVISION NO. 5. &nee. The very changeable weather of late of'Sou,th Easthope, and other friends in the WM. Holmes, who were zisterso,nd .
� with storm collars, at bent of his Own . I - to two brothers- died, Mrs, John Holmps in t - . .
�,, 0 the siurne place.- Our le op- �� I of goods, The demand for titles will probably By this Was he must be tolerably car- *(I) (2) (3) , Total is the cause of this attack Of I& grippe. . count . - . . f ter in the evening. I .
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iA� cutting prices, but $3 -sizes 23 to 28. fall off now that thelpraniierbas washed ' � with Mins Anus the morning.and her sis �� I
) w6, are . tain that he was inistaken. The Liberal's Thos. E. Hays, 590 176 324 1090 -Mr. Peter, Shupe, of Breslau, is holdi _Is� A. Constable, Sarah and HaTiet --- - I
usiness. In some lone ajority ; of 50. The and Master Ernest, from - McKillop town- The deceased Haygate I
(are making very little money.. � his hands of the b will soon have a 'm J. B. McLean, 28 690 � 66 784 11% I 1. - � I
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&4ping for -2- and 3 cents per bag � . island Of the Pacific where mock titles crusade against them, in Q6 obeo has the D. D. Wilson,- 31 156 438 625 ship, spent the holidays in St. Marys with were daughters of Mr. Robert Haygate, of . �
i . 'the leading blacks, . school house on the Huron road near New her the 6thline, of Wallace, and in the 37th - .
. ad - 539 her sister, rs. Thomas Ballans, and �
I I effect of g%rogiZ$b@nlrjg them in the other M Murdie, 450 51 1 38 Dundee. This reminds us of old, times. The M - �
1p_f t, r-leared . , 33rd year of their a I ;
OP and 4 cents for stone. -A, bad been Introduc gen respectively. .
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I the Young people in the viainity - . Four White Lamb Caps Moore strutted' - about an the Duke of provinces. In Ontario the Tories under � (1) MAJIlop ; (2) Tuckeramith ; (3) Sea- ) winter pvening singing school used -to be the brother-in-law, Mr. J. G. Constable. and . W . 1 - * �
I Year's night in social amusements - � � - � 8 o weak that no- forth. � particular joy and diversion of country see- - -A new school was opened at Milverton, Mrs. Win. Holmes lived in Palmerston, and I �
,: out at $2.00 each. Four Storm Lemofiade, the Earl of Pain -killer, Lord the Tupper regim are 9
I Mahood's.-Wm, J. - Hubbard- . � . lili, etc- It the Tories had less something out Of the common bap, �i . � . on Tuesday, 5th inst. A large number of was on a visit to her father in Wallace at
I , King Caps at 50c and 75c. - Beacham's P might all have DIVISION NO. 7. � , �. tions. � L etime she waq takenill. The funertls . I _.
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V:hool a good . . a Mr- Laurier Is likely to 981D every
I cleaning ont o1n, remained In tower.' wa . -Mrs Gray ,of England, daughter of rate,y,ayers were present and there was- an th
- i , [ps were Pon nod. moreover, the Tories � lent programme. Inspector Alexander took place at thesame time and were -very �
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. : � I � - been knights In tIm6- E3enatorshl seat that I a Wm. Patterson, 246 426 378 121 1171 Major-Genera'l Cameron, has forwarded to --- I esidents of the die- L - :
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I -0— . . . I . __ ction subscriptions 'and In molpopportunity of practising irling 9aYs it is t" finest school. house in his lariely attended by the r i4 �
� . have now Alex. Stuart, � 53 439 105 46 643 Mrs. _MacNee% of Kingston, a at( saing their sympathy with the ,
7 . - % gold for ele oubt titles- would have elections by fraud. 479 1 inspectorate. trict, expre
��, HowicK-. ' -,P-11.eral due course no- d the art of carrying T., H. Taylor, silver cup for competition among the ladies � Crerar, of very sad occurrence. � ,I
: -_ I . - . Ill Conclusion) wa state in a 0, auctioned in the'samb ws.v- already come out In . 149 386 -J. Crerar, son of J. A. * f
cs(-s.'-The Rev. Xfr. and Mrs. � I- been From what has Robert Currie, 6 61 170 - .of Kingston Golf Club. The winner must -Mr. John A. Norris has moved into big !
- nee Committee- is evident llot-box %peare, who has been in Rainy River t
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Wingharn, are at present visiting: 11 way tbat ylau U111110t (fet some- . Manitoba It -ted John Hanna, 26 47 36 226 325 hold- it three years in succession. She has- Shak(
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I . 0 of the Patriotic Vigilance ntuffing on afar larger 40RIO Wag resol I *( ; (3) West also- f6rwarded three broo'ches to be given district f Va. I s
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. Redgrave'.` -We aie pleased to. .. The circular 1) Blyth; (2) East wawanosh or some time past, has returned handsome new residence at Crom ty, W-4ich � :
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� (T00d attliew Patterson, of Nortib Da- is fitted up with all the modern impro
. -Lin Icy , to get I ike the production of to there in june, and there is evidence `� � home. M 44 , r
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tl g fo 0, . jing afew days visiting ments, such as furnace, bath room, etc., yet �
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� 6f Redgrave, was re -organized a� I Major Sara Hughesy. M. P. I do not that it was arrived on In Ontario no ' tin DIVISION NO.' 8. -Wm. Fitzhenry, the 11rakesman who- kota, is also spew Mr. Norris thought it would not be com- I I I . I
I ' ' - fluality 'pay fair prices, and you 1 -now that it Is his, but it is about on a June only, but at bye -elections long I *(I) ' . (2) , 1 (3) Total fell froni a train at Welland, and 1ad both his relatives around Shakesreare. ne - # -11
� ago, - by Miassrs. k4t`Uni lylis and I s Buchanan, of Dbneg&l, while in tlete unless initiated by the old fashio 4, �
A -h him. The writer wants to set before, Again, they miss the cohorts who 515 -108 1122 his leas Cut off by the train, died from his -Jame the youth - ... . . �
� e. -Mr. Milton Carter, of' he other day had the misfor - I
, ;_-!nire satisfaction for .)roUrself level wit Robt. Miller, 499 tune to ouse heating. C nsequeotly I
� M.Uenuipanip(I by the Misses Pat- - . . . Holy Inquisition lor the.' discovery used to be marched from public works 24- 949 injurii�e's the following day. He was con. Atwood t] ? - I
. up a lose his poc I . I
. . are to be found n�d, 'compelled to B. S. Cook, 755 150 � ket b6ok, which contained $150. and beauV of the ineighb6thoocl assembled ��& I
m their,C6, th. .. - :tj ple,,IS-LIye for -Lis, oncoura says, I to the polling booths 6 scious until the last, and his father, mother, v �
ristinas ho,lidays w! - �1.1 g1119 of traitors, who, he atholles. Yet he vote the Tory ticket, and also the work,, T.,B. Sanderal 211 197 74 482 nly 24 He did not miss it until after he returned to the number of 150, on , I ., ,
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. o renewed efforts fo.r hiefly Among RO be is red in the face done on the quiet, by poatinasters, 'weights *(l) of - age, and was a remarkable man- home. Up to the time of writing he 11 wee sma� oors a6y I wben'they �, .
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left List _Nfond4 for Owen, - "I 11$ -t I will inveigh till tion in Quebec that lied. eter. I years ins were interred in not recovered it. . put the twal,' tban I
.ere he will resume his - Stud - , and measures Inspectors, customs 00, .
. . interest.%' against the Inquiel io gerrymander In divisions 4 and 6 the elections were by physically. The rema -David Dunseith, of Downie, who is a departed to their viarious hbmes,, more I
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rs. Wynessspent C y I I � pers and proceeding tore, etc. When the ODtftr th6 hospitable manner in L
hristmas dw . . is suppressing hewsPa Mi. Donal London. e
Ruspeoted of having a, isabolished, which give@ ioo,00O Con- acclamation, Dr. Rollins and d -ond-year -theological student at the 'defight d -with �
da in Ferg . I _Charles Robert a young man who sec I . tertained. May Mr. I
gus.-Xliss. Gertrum, % I � against politicians of a voice as McInnes having been elected for the form- . 81 yterimu -college, officiated which they were',en . .
. leot of more on the Mountain,, near Hamilton in Alleghany Preab -
. I � n on . servative votOrs as much d A. Hyslop lives Strat-. and Mrs. Norris long be ipared to L .
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Fordivich, left for home last� " L .. mind of their ow Ion will be er and Messrs. H. Mooney an '"an for Rev. Mr. Leitch in "ax church, Of L t'heir
: I -------------- __ I oinan� Catholic stand- 000 Liberals, -their condit Barton township, was held up by f6ur In .
xe she will ren -min throughout �... moment, from a 11 200, 1 and their beautiful home, is the -wish i
- - fl, __ Z the colon- 11__ for the latter. I ford,.on Sunday evening, 3rd inst., ..
's of, . es' vation of Still more deplorable, and the substit . about 8 o'clock, the other night, just beyond numerous no one is more - I
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'.- -The Rev. _Mr. Grable , - . I point, than thu pr Or ,rotgri, list@ for the * . . 1. en acquitted himself most, creditably. friends, and I
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, id, live tion of the local .the Pit- -'limits, two of the highway Tri annual meeting of the Black Creek deserving than they. I
,�i eached a very, able ancl accept- - ial status by, as Mr. LBlake once sa -L..' ;
with 811 its . : , -The ;
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WE HAVB ONE PRICB TO ALL ot ifree. It is a mistake Dominion franchigs act 1. iod re -union of the old �settlero i
i IaSt Sunday in the Mithodist, million Britoris in Oanada. . Pointing revo v - -The anni A
In and Mrs. �,knest Butchard, -of' . I I fleet upon the loyalty of anybody crafty enactments will not mend 't' I . young lady at the time. The robbers took cheese factory, operated by Thomas Bal onceaBion, Elma, was b:eld at I �
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I - I to re to reflect I notion that they may -The annual gathering of the .-Ian Fraser lantint, & Sons, was held on Tuesday last of the 12th e , 1�.
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v,aited a number of friends in � I nothing BhOr m . They have a his watch and chain, which were not very New Year'S ,
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� -Mr. and Mrs. Alex. � .- of 40 per cent. Of the efeat Mr. Hardy. This at least In be- of Canada will be held in Toronto in Al arch. . week. Th ,e factory this year the residence of A. Crud,e-u, On I �
t week. - MONEY BACK IF WANTED. upon the loyaltv 4 he mauhine insm, Mr. Whit- -Several farmers in the vicivity of pie. valuable, and $1.80 in money, and left him. , Over 146 tops, as against 119-i tons eve, Mr. and Mrs. Cruden entertained the w�
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� - connection y for the C ton put in two good days plowing on Janu- ige quantiLty of butter. party in I 0 1 �
y, of Gra:qgehUl, . last year, besides a la �
POPU atholic astor �'of Old tettfe I
,rty last week, A very pleasant "I - stood by British ey, they Rely, will pla'. formerly p the Methodist church r's 1. �
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a spent. -A Christmas tree was- . .......... in danger, when the Vass with Tupper' assistance -A. G. Cunningham, the great flour New Hamburg, conducted the services ' ) , Richmond, _i
"I . - I when It was really I I evolt and , � I lege, Toronto, spent New Year's with his Messrs. Little _1 �
3Lection with the Congregational � Anverican ColonlOs were in r probable, however, that Mr. Whitney alifax 'has assigfted, with the Methodist ohurch in the latter place on - Caven, at � Nlo a two of th'o clu� 13eing 7
4tt which . merican army appeared will be obliged ssociate himself from merchant of H Sunday, and on Mond . ., tured in mother, Mrs. thirwell. This Duncan, and the host,
- to d,10 ay evening ice ough delicate health. After din- i
kedgrave, last week, . again when an A go n r another campaign liabilities of $30,000. 7 is in her ninety-fourth year absent thr �
� at the gates of Quebec. In 1812 and 1837 was the same church, on his recent trip to Erkg- respected ladi d themselves with � I .
vable tirne was spent by all Who- IGREIG & MA Tupper and . yet able ner the company amuse �
I 0 Separate schoohL -The converit at Roberval, Quebec, v good health and is eer life in I
I I loyal. It is not right t against the Pope -and r land. Rev. Mr.. Savage is � now in his 80th- and enjoys ver. �
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range- t these services and Indict her -by That -a evidently in the mind of the burned down reeptly year, but even yet will rival many a younger to go about her home. 9 After xending a pleasant evening §
�Mr. Anson Spottan, of 0 .11 fq��ge altor merely because in I ce Committee oW ishbd in the fiame�-, . ;.-The Mitchell Recoider of list week Elma. - hospitable host - i .
I or writer of the V1911an man in warmth and vigor as an orator. iking t 9 genial and I
xesent home from Toronto f - I �CLOTHIERS, suggestion as a tr mining strength -Owing to -the ladk of snow lumber oper- _ dent of East says : Rev. R. Hobbs, of London, preached and thai . . -
., joined in -singing � -
�. � would have oular. Mr. Hardy is 9 ' -An old and respected resi and hostess, the comP&n',v -1
nas holidays. -Mr. and Mrs- I V . . June the POOP16 Of I Quebec . Sam every day, especially among the farmers, ations in the Gatineau district have been Oxford, Jean Armstrong, wife of Michael - a splendid sermon in the Methodist church 1.14
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jagersoll, ar; at pr6ient visitinp, _T . with -Tupper or - . � He put himself " Auld Lang Syne 11 and departed for their I
. - ng to do ill not have to fight& temporarily ,suspended. ' with here on Sunday morning. . . ._.�
in the, nothl Ime w , -union next -year will be held 4
L - On the Wrong Side of the Street, and next t - . T
Z� .- - Ottawa with ��Inspector Wm. McEachern, of Wiud- Scott died recently. 'Deceased, lived I ition to homes. , The re t
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�m ing, thought either to 4ts ,ly ai sor, has been n�tified by the Deputy Minis- her h sband on lot 10, concessioi, 2, and had the finest a � �
` Ah, the carnival at Fordwich A , ably never gave Q ation in the itQ army of officials. He in not More of Agriculture that there is an outbreak reached the advanced age of 81 years. Ten bkating. He thinks skating one of � Z - i
saccess, the -ice being mther too- � - effect abroad. we -want popul nino able inan .but.a clean-handad. mV.,. and ter I . . � . � 1. .
worst War. Yet here We are war � . I . I
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