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. pie, will still have sole control just as he ignorink the claims of, the Canadiaupacific pro to . -suffici I . A I I per, the table I . I'll , "' . : .* .
.1 I � . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. � . ownto a 'eamptuous sup I . a day 0
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. - has now. But if this board is to hav io ni,nor-i being beautift,illy decorated, &ad was ,- . � , . h , thirty-three
� ter road is determined to malJtZri its dif- i it - did- he believe therb were . � � . I � - - . * rtv, ee ,
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- AW The ftwe betvees o7a which the era now poasesseaby the Minister of Ed � �$10 on me,ay-iti theHouse"Who were. He Wound for -the eyes as well as for the appeti, .. ducks,
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- - tion- or a portion of them, it will be a most first and second class business from eastern up by moving the amendment to the a end. delightfully s6clable'time was spent around I 1. � 11 . 40 game. - -
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- advertisement will to found- � .4 e- ment abo've referred to. Mr. Hayco was' the table. The remainder of .-the evening . I . 11 I .. I . I . . 1 4 1 � - . .,-Gleason Gill aud D
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I . . � dangerous institution, as it Vill not - be in. I Canadian points, and is very likely to d � I oth sides of the House. lh6n was spent in parlor games. and socia4i . chat, "I � , I 0 h 4 � . i - 4ge ,returned from Ma
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� Christmas Trade -Wm. Pickard& Co - (5) ady way answerable. to -the people for' its Moralize the rates to Alaska and north P4- cheoired by b I[ azil the early hours of . . � ) - - '4 ,
I he gave the Government a ggoo�d send o Ae by young and old, a . I _. I � -T
Holida,j Season --'R. MeFaul Go. (4) ifie.pointa. The fight maybe expected to 11 � , I : i f � -1 .,he winter among.
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'Christmas Bells 'Richardson & McInnis, (5) actions. The representatives will, of 0 -him, and when he ruc the mornin began to horaia ina now dayl - - 6..
1 1 start as soon as the rush of travel'westward Liberals -cheered ; A �
I What to� Give--Hodgens Bros. (8) - -p-: f - the the' Government- side the Consery tives after whi2t1be guests dispersed, all feeling I i -- . i , li , i7 I . I � left, the thift me.
'It . Beavrerla A-anual Concert (1) course, be responsible to the bodies that a commences. All this will -be i good or cundeatheii desks, and - upon the whole he satisfiedwith the evening's enjoyment aud � - � 0. I � - - ca - ow zer
- . I point them, but even these are not respons- Klondiken and those who ntend going I i - I � I- I - .
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� Sorriethiug.Xew-A� G_ Ault (5) there, while there is not much danger -of alaueed well. .Re had a difficult ,task to wishing Mr. Kettle and his good la,dy many . � � . . - eWe Of I
� - � I Christrom Presents- . I ible to the people. So that, under Mr.' . I Miss Moore was the - . . . L 0 , � . I P � ., - P., Mr. ,Wbew
W. W. Roffman (5) - selves by compe- perform, but he proved - himeelf eolual to happy days to come. �
. l - the'railways killing them the i I � - - ! � I ,
-1 'a plan, if effective at all, the whole . . . recipient of Many valuable and useful pres ; � i - � i
I . -8. Mullett & Co. (5) I Whitney occasion. � 1. ..i.&_" we last w
Christmas Gifts tition. I . . . � i . getarn
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�, -L-amaden & Xvpson (5) 1 F, 116n. Mr. Dryden moved the onto, which was sufficient to prove that she i
- - I Holiday Bargains educational system of the country would be � . On Frida3 . I I � . . i I I . .
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I Six Days' More --McKinnon & Co. , I IJ I . uu. � I . . . � I ,eturning as soon as � .
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placed at the mercy of the teachers and the THE ONTARIO EGISLATURE. W ) have �again taken the -place of r I � . I � 1. - �
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I - Suggestious-Greig & Macdonald (1) i orifles of Toronto University, and the . I spreadof the San Jose scale post. The . . � - �� - )pe,
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I - I -this- destructive. insect omorturility ng up their fall � � 11 � _�� essidence, of Mr,
pi oug ing. --7mr. , W. Co6perw S at 04 1
. useful Piesents.-[71-W.- H. Wil I I I - p e s I
ifts-S. Mullett & Co. (8) . I &nth . . Minister had several specimens of limbs af- nera, and mariy-,of the farmers are t k' . - _:.
lie (8) 1 . peoplewoull have no control over their Toronto, December 14,11897. fected, by on' his the of fin � Peo I
I I I Just Opened. Up -C. A. Humber & Son (8 After a weeVs skirmishing and some hard' I I W., � a The - . I ,_ 6&r3fftehell last, V
affairs, and would be utterly helplessin the fighting, the debate on the, address was desk, and theV passed around the House . . y - ,
� I Sale of Seats for Beavers Concert (9) I for inspection. The scale is so 'small as to Guelph for a lew days, taking in the fat � - � ... ter, Jjjjs Amy, Was rn
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: haads of an irresponsible oligarchy.. while closed on Thursday night, or rather Friday also visiting friends and call � I : . � 1-1 ' ite
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d,ghoes-Fred Kibler (8) i _ - � delivered during the -debate, notably the the Go5vernment side whispered 0 MC usintapees at . . - .? %doct ' r
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I I Xmas Photos -,T. P. Henderson (9) 1 is now reapousible to.the people for his every . bor that in this respect 01lege.-h I. � I . _��o F. B, , tb ,
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: _; . Christmas Jewelry- act, would be a mere figure fiead. It is itsrdy,. auCT L a leader Hay- � thatthe p')'ic 'u oppe4 there, Iq I I . �f Lt r - ible
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S?ecial Bargains evident th ei'der,, cock.' On We . We are sorry to note � bers V
-, � at Air. Whitney has not con duesday the debate took a , . I I
L I i- position policy was not destructive. Mr. Essex on Friday I t age, is I e I . . I - '001 -01 ,
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. V e Take The Leid-[8]-L. & L. (8) ! 0" , that Mi - . of our vill 'I I -the soh room
,Xmas Preaents�-[41-Lumsden & Wilson (�) ca the question, else he would never have somewhat new turn. when Mr. Miscamp- % John Mrilayt . . _. 11 . I - wb .. .
� Dryden's bill confers Vower to stop the im- .. I 2g, last week.
I - 1% srous a bell, an Opposidonist, moved an amendment )f any Pl;ut affacted with the confined to the house with quinsy. we � . . . idwy evelul -
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Cattle Wanted -J. MeEwen (8) ounded so absurd and dang( � I .A, : ih their teft,qher`84,
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. scale, and-th d e&so affected, a hope soon to, he%rW his recovery. -Mr. and I - � Vit
estroy any tr I � . � : -- . .1ug togeihir- �
. Young (�) G c� us back to the � has not taken steps to com. -pro'p- Mrs. Joseph Upshall, o , - . I .
I Groceries, Crockery, &c., [51 A scheme. He wants t Pla the Government I f Ttickeremitli, have ... �, I 4vt
- -Reid & Wilson (8) quarter of the value to be paid for the . I i I ,I I I - .
- Christmas P . ' � � . ; , I . � � ,�_3f,.V,dd, the only so �
. . Argains �' days of tl�e old Family Compact, in so f ar pal the manufa6ture into lumber in Canada i - - * I the got comfortably settledin their new home - � . � - I I �
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11 t. Boar -for Service -J. A. Dallas (5) rby �?stroyed. In his I ati - I ; I p- F., �di �
- � � of all saw-Iiigg cut under license issued by find Mr. . I . - ; I I I *� _� - . I .
- I I Watches Found -M. Donnelly (5) 1 as our educational affairs are concerned, but provisions of his measure Mr. Dryden gave in the village. Our citizens -will � . ! ; - - jr6od'31. - -
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I the department: of 6rowh lands. What the . _? .*,S.* of thirteen.
I too a history of this ^unwelcome parasite, and end Mrs. Upshall good neighbors. Our vil- � I . . -_ _. ._ V
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� Sale of Sawmill -G. X. Matheson (5) i highly the privileges of self government to -in-la,k and , . i I . �: :,�,, lic"� * , j
. I I Mont will propose on this lumber question V, . Pleweo, of Manitoba, sion I I � � . etaitions 41 i
I A Popular Institution -W. J. Elliott (8) , I , easily survived the winters of Ontario. The M Te ! t
; . . consent to give up in this manner their is not yet known. It will not likely be in - . 0 - -1.1 � � I -h.- �_ .
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. . Christmas slippers -R. Willis'(5) - bill �vas read a first time. I daughter of � Mr. James Moodie, Undon .1 � . . . t070% R!
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_ I I 'A: - -F. Holmested (6) i present control, even over their eaaca- troduced until the budget debate is finish- The estimates -for the year were laid on road t nt visiting among Mends � . I __ �, I �two
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__ - dminiserstoes Sale - ed. .IfAey.bav'e mapped out their course, � * '-The as come & its I � ''i 6 . _. Z_Mi., Ii. A. So - I --
. �,;d - - - 's scheme - thetable rid -the budget speech will be, 4ere. Chistmas Globe h I � s . 1 7 I I .. . - his'
1. Wilsoz?s Cash Grocory-C. Wilson (8) tional affairs. Mr. Whitney they keep the matter to themselves, as no 'Taaesday' The estirnat�s'diffe ' d the artistic work on the beauti- ' . 1. � il I - I .
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Ready for Winter -L. McDonald (.5) 1 ' made on r but- readers an L J 1, �
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I Farm, 1;� P.�nt:-,_Mm J. Dick (5) . � � leaked , fully gotten up number in a credit to the - i . ` 14i,ow, I, - Dl . ast �
. � Hello, Ther& -Hugh Robb (5) . would take us back thirty years I in our inkling of their intentions has as TOt, . . .little from thoad-of list year. The increa�es .. � I �jollfi,rmo -1
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�� educationalhist ry. Heh ount to,612,100 and. tfieq,decreases to Globe. -Mr Cudmoreis rus i . 1. Weroesome 600 boxes
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. . . Municipal Elections -A- G. Smillie (5) 1 $13,363. The'Governmeub House appropria. trade in Essex, having ladt week sent there I � . I i'� . , - - .-. �
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.1 ) � Thitrsday,' when Patron leader Haycock horses. He -in - W 8 cents. .
: .. - Teaa ant Coffdes---�23-J- C. Laidlaw ( , , to the tiou is reduced by 81,500,and the provision a second gang of men and 11 the year, will be articles more or less. ghitable for Christina -9 . I . .1 -_ .. V1 0. - n
and feasible.2- . ushing� twopressei in: the, t vicinity. � ,�; � - � I Schaefer
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I tz> I- amendment, expressing the satisfactioa of ith- Mr. Wm. Riley, who has long bedu in the Li gifts. i, To in 't the dem.ind we have - hurt StM
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I � :u . OV. The poor old Toronto Mail, in trying to , the Legislature at this present with the devel6pmbnt that is. proceeding in engaged for another 12'montbs. Mr.Cooper �put in a good assortment of things in ditr own line, and h .. �_. _ ,and hod occasion to
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I 09 NAVO-11 (FIN00--ft session, a measure dealing with the timber - appreciates a good servant and likewise Mr.' ' . � .
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I .1 4 6 is entitled toigireat credit for repressing the Riley a good waster. . . �� I � - ,�"
I _ _4__ party, says :-, ' The revelations in the Leg- this aineadment was carried by a vote of 54 �, i � , ! . 40ser and W r. a :
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- . . . tendency of the expenditure to grow cor� your m ikl' for y -ourself or some - pieces. �
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. 7- islature during the past week indicate clear- to 27, thus givi , practically, a Govern- respondingly, � A glance over the details of � �. I i _11� � _ ,
L REAFORTH, FRIDAY. Dec. 17th, 1897 . - I . i I I I- , - I
. - , - ' have a new set meat 'Majority of two to one. It is worthy the estimates suggests 'the - numerous chan- . Exeter. I . � !: "� I I - I I
� - - J ly that Ontario must I Is . friond. I i t�� a I .1 ' '
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. I � - - - � of rulers. The beat interests of the province House by the Government have been grad- _administratioi of jastioe, educati9ni day night about 12 o!clock, the death of one . I I � J - I - 1: 1� � 'SNAV-O .
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I . by Hardy and tho machine is certain." Richard Pickard, pf the late firm I I nu W-heatt 0
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- One of the leading subjects of �atta* collapse of "Mr. Hardy and the Machin )) the wildernesses, libraries, art ichools, col- person of rA & Son, merchants, of this vil- 1 1 . ; � .1 - - . � - , alb
I d� .the House in -the Government. Oa this ' . � I A �� I.1#, xprft,w-be
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;_ . fth'e Conservative party, as constitute ' for is not anymore ,certain than "the rev� a_ division, however, Mr.. Haycock was not . lage,occurrod at his residence, of paralysis, Trimmed Millini, . Ladids Umbrellas i -1. 0 Per I
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I Provincial purposes, is the school sy t0m. tions in the 1,egislature " were damaging, able to carry all his followers with him, Mr. and'th .-lpfulness and vigilance of which he suffered minor attacks of late. 1 2 '
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I - � the the 11 collapse " will be a long time in com- McDonald, of South Bruce; Mr. Shore; of . . at the store during the day and a � I - . d 66,
r and the management of that syqtem b in the intere`84s of the farmer and fruit Kid Gloves . Lai A tub�.�...-..,m.,
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Minister of Education. In selecting th s as . er, the maintenance of civil institu- peared in. his usual good health, and had - -1 � - �
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and'eafety of the individual J . : ftmwr We r ,
I 7 not ac- challenged to come out in -the open and Premier showed veiy clearly the falacy of . - � � .L I � " � -1 W_� Odes. r-104 Se..,4-
� emment, no doubt, act wisely, not for as if from a fairy cornucopia We all circle of acquaintances, having been in busi I I
. ; make their'eharges above board they were the posi4on taken by the Opposition on Wool mitt's Silk Handkerchiefs . . I k1ns*A.i,...1-
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, ;_ - lency of management but because copia.. Ontario is living on the heritage Wido d two daughters to' . I - 1. -
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the Mail. There are no revelations to be dition ofl manufacture of the loge in Canada � �i' - I . � I rl
. that is here as &-new land, but she alone of mourn his demise: I I . I �. , I 'T (ret'"t) , ir , f.
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- � , it is an inkerest. . which more closely alffects made against the Government, if there are, before the ex acy of the license year, they all the new lands has jealously guarded the NOTES. -The roads are in a muddy Con - Handkerchiefs I I - id jsbart)�
I the people� and - on which thoi, people are they would have �been made long b I ir , Silk - '. � . L i n en"i I . . � . TW"q
. I efore ,would not on fy be the - means of stopping heritage, and it wo0ld be singular if her dition.-Cousiderable grain is being'market.- Hosiery . � I . .
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. I � inore senoive than on almost lq any other. this- . people overlooked- the merits of those to ed daily. -Mr. John'Mitbhell 6.h . . � � r:
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i_ t� pass the require ;I and � er vindial Greenwood,, who . li . . I
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I ..; � - teacher who fails in his profession, is preferential trade relations with the old Treasurer, is to deliver his budget speech their daughter, Mrs. J, T. Weatcott, of . -.1 16.-�
. ,� actually do discredit to the crown which ' ' iar p rices, the ralle. Toww"i Dec-
� � blame the. department or the system for his .country in a speech delivered before the to -day. He will he replied to by Mr. this village, for the past, 16 months, left -on Our assortment. is good') and pc � gpwft wb"t.:9DiSb *
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failure inste � British Empire League in Toronto the other tract into which they had entered. .Con . We ha t i 8 ; Do for the best - . 10 iii I.
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. � does: fail, he is unable to induce the Minister sidering the fact that the ,owners of these . I - . � _ - ")r I... I .Oft
I I day. The pos�,'tion Mr. Ross takes is that make black I and Mr. a,r4 Mrs. Elam Butt and Mr. Silas I � 1-11 I �
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A t v to Overlook some oi the subjects in �whiioh . public accounts show a *surplus of receipts Butt, of Kippen, were the guests of Mr. and � L z _J
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.- -t- over expenditures of about half a mill�qu Mrs. J. T. Westcott ow Monday last - 'Mr. � � - I .
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ister has no powers in � .terhapalonger, as the Opposition will .likely serious so ildreu are . - -the
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whether or not:, in his opinion, the' Govern. . i . I �
.,., down on the system, the d'epartmeirt and ential trade as being the one thing needful ave numerous amendments to make. confined to their homes with the measles.- I I I I ,; - �
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frien he to cement the mother country of hep c6lon-. ment would be justified in imposing suoh a � Hou.- Mr. Harty has several times occu. Mr. Ed. Prout, Sarnia, is the guest f hi � � , I
ies. Although we Cannot agree with M r. ,d h seat this. session, but he looks any. mother, Mrs. James Atkinson, W`iii- is New Veilin'gs � Dreg ' �t' '
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Ross in all his conclusions, yet we must exp, . th b4t robust, an&yhas -aged very much street. -Several Royal Templars ttended : - , -
in the past, the more bitter doe addreEs was a most able and com- Before the close of the debate, Mr. W. A. within, the pas � . New Ribb . Waid, .
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this way the edao�a onal ehen j e contribution to the literature on n, who represents one Broneon, who has also bed i ill has not, y et 0 . � I I , - I Dece
pr on ect of- Norfolk, gave a very'intereating and use- � 11 a at 15 s IM o progra,mme.-The anniversary services held New Laces . , D s . . �,
-Bystem, is: a fruitfnl subject of aftaok��for the the b . Webelievethatif a compre- taken hi e thi e i n The Feneral Fancy. 11 .". - Top -mm',
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t � tima. at the James street �Mbthodist church on I I � I iderablels,
I 1 hensive reciprocity treaty with the United ful speech.. Mr. Charlton in thoroughly supposition is, although no fficial in � I is -cons
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vot, it would b e' of much c-z.mversant with the lumbering count and i a has yet been made to that effect, that Sunday and Monday last,,*ere - is
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greater aevantage to this country than the House will adjourn for two weeks over: financiall -';,-The Ladi ; . selling at Vo I
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hinted at, It is not improbable that the preferential trade with Great Britai . e an opinion upon the extent and'quality the holidays and that the session will close Trivitt Mhorial church wift hold their an- - I �laids ; . I ; . and firm at 1150 lo
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Government may lose a few votes in this however, all hopes for securing reciproc of the timber lands , above the first of February. � supper, I I - i., - ,- -_ , - scarce anad tte V
� bire at an end, as Mr. Ross seems to thinkl f Province. As a resul of the most careful day evening next. A good� t me is expected. tvQl I ,close to -the fine
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here and there throughout the _�, . I Trimmings. . . � 3.1oribon, Skirtin, - - .
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w9T then, of course,we should strain every nerve calculations which he ,has -made and from ' . -, . en. -A-meeting of the creditors of Mr. Charlps . . . . . , 136 to i4z-, I Z
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a �a a W.'Smith bheese-maker, JCentral i,: 1, . 'equal -to the' -
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I large� before giving too great attention to certainly, be of immense service to L this conversations with other experts and ex- WOOD WANTED. he undersigned wishes held in Mr.: L. H. Dickson's office on Tu6s- . I irket in
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the complitints oi the Opposition, to care- country- . I plorers, Mr. Charlton estimates that at. finished, for good maple or beach wood,dry or green, day afternCon last. . . .. � I .. g6tlier4 14
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. rate the timber has been out for -the Past 2' . a, Pedler, Sharon; were the guests of Exeter � I I I L i
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. fully consider this,question. It is irue the 0 22 inches long, market prices given. T. Micbw I . 11- .4 * - � - 1 ' f reab., -and I -so ,Do .
. A rumor which has been current in polit- years, there is still left an accessible and Kippen. � 1665,2 friends on Sunday last. -- Rumor has it that - ', of I - MION'MWAL, I
� I sahiects of complaint by -the Opposition are . . . ample supply to last for at least 25 years, Beff'OoL EXAMINATION, -The annual exam- Reeve'Bobier will be opposed by ex -reeve We never had a better range - of g�bds at tht's season, . �_ , 71
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I . I real circles for some time, to the e' 1. -1 � I market is Arm.
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. oudly pro- I . .. and perhaps for a longer period. Ba t,with inaltion in connection with No. 2 school, , W. Bawdeo, Thomas B. Carling, John
, Sir Wilfred Lauriev is arranging for a d eh -d" thing is fresh and -'
I -not very numerous, although I I -moderate caref ulabas of methods and re -for- Tuckeremith, will be -held on Tuesday next. Taylbr and Charles year. I ! tlf ry 0 -11 . little 4 o in, - on
claimed and often repeated. -But an exam- . . . I I 11 z 1.
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coalition with Ron. Mr. Chapleau, a once estering,there is ever�, reason to belibve that This year's examin tion promises: to excel municipal ! elections. I � I � . gem '
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- ination of the _ , prominent Quebec Conservative, at one the supply can be made p6rpetual. Coming all former ones. Mr. M. Y..Me,Lean, M. P. R. .8. Lang and others � i i � 11 . � � . .,choice tatidled
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every plat- ify the Government from doing so unfair ment will be held. No. 2 school is - justly NOTBS.--'At the regular December aneet- i I
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satiefied with them, and from I enter into partnership with any of Sir John. justj a .1 - - ': � I - to.(*y is slow.
1_.� . - 1%;IcDonald's graduates and more partic a thing. Mr. Charlton effectually disposed noted for its excellent entertainments and ing of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. '575, of � . I A. I 11, 9 . 1_�� �_ I - I
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form on ,mbich he has appeared, he ihas pro � Fur Jackets - Line A 'Tabl' I i'_ iouni
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. , Adolphe . ia"es . � Toure , d Napkins L . . -an Arge
I claimed the good work they d * d chichanery and'boodling as. Sir Michigan lumbermen by producing a - short- point of excellence Jand interest. A splen. W. M., Charles Wilson; D. M., John Fur G I I we $ an . 6.9j, a
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the admirable manner in which ithey are Chaplean. People may make themselves !1and record of what took -place at the meet. ' did programme of musid recitations, etc., Greg chaplain, Frank Cle g ; R. S. I I I ��r L _ L I I MIONTREAZO - � L
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beingeondueted. Wemay, theretore, dis- easy on this score. - 11141 which the Opposition was welcome to hag been prepared ' and both teacher and Sam.Nvilsoii ; F. S., George.Waue ; tress. I -1 i. I I .
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miss this branch of the subje, It is in - . publish in all the papers in the land. scholars are sparing no pains to, make every- urer, Frank Graham ; lecturer, John Mont. I I I '. .-, � n I
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- ot* ' thing as pleasing as possible. The exam , - gomery ; committee, Messrs. Isaac Wade, . I . - ,- - WASS j�ather slow
connection with the 1 ublie echool that he If 'Mr. Whitney and his colleagues are so One of the most cleve'r speeches of the . . ,� . I
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. � makes his principal com�laiut- In some - sure of success at.the next general election ol�bate was that made by Mr. Haycock, r,he ination and entertainment - will � be one of Robert Graham, AbeL Strong, Robert Fer- q i i .- 1
- Patton leader. At the outset, he lit oat the important events of the season in this gUS011. -The RORI Templar I ,a have re -organ- � . � I I - . 11 were nearly f �,
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. mysierious way, -which he does no explain, as the Mail and other papers profess to be- nitly expressing his own convic. neighborhood, and will undoubtedly be at. ized a lodge in ordwich. -Mc. Sb awts, etc. � luilt,�-,' c. - il * L beeves pU.tht
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I I which the 95 per cent: of the chill' ren be- so much difficulty to ger, candidates to take the process. One result of the Patron move. hb erecting a new barn next summer. .! - � � . � , .
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- _. gin and end -their education,--. .ma�e more the field. The candidates which they have initia- - ST. AND'REW'S CHURCH ANN]ArERSARY.- Manitoba, where he spent a portion of the I I � . I 1?1 * * I
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. - �L,._. ire able to see, the orily, way in vJhich the proferred honor. And now comes a report .affiliations of almost every voter in a Conn... will be held on Sabbath. and Monday, 19bh secured the job -of making cheese in the You will find our assortment very aftiaotive, and not at A I . .and ' - b-
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. department 'could do this I to from Picton to the following effect: " Con-, . L it interest and profit to the members of -the There is so me talk that Mr. Graham, [die uty- ced ; so that a little -money will'. go a good ways ift - - abbut.2a per I -
11. . ants to fusion prevails in Conservative circles agers -had to take steps to ascertain bow a L high pri . I I I , I 46sach. She
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,� these schools, Eo the trustees -coul e . duebion in the'number of County Councillors former anniversary. On Sunday, services reported that Mr. Murray has had 6 con. purchasing. I � . 1�1). L � . . I . . '
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... . . aAditional teachers to do , 0 �dvanced James Gibson from the candidature for the it was significant that not a pe.tition had will - , i I , T - I : , I I �,d thoo L ' .
. reached the House objecting to the change. and in the -evening at half -past six, -by Rev. - granary lately. Th' merous this . - . � i I . ST a T
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� � �11 0 oci �' leav- i ,principal of Qaeen'a col, ernm the people, ot, this vicinit ', will attract : Constance. Gents' Collais & Cuffs Ch, ennille Curtains ; . - � .
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. . vanced as far as what is know I ege Kingston, is Contributing a series of 60�g�eg�tio � ; . -however,. tbe -
- . P similar agreements. - He had not been r- large no at botK services. On NOTES,��The Sabbath school workers of - ' ' ; I - 'I50 lower I. 01.
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'o Monday,eyening a tes-iiieeting will be-held. � Y, 0irtains - ' � ,
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I ing ekamivation. Any child, the, efore, letters to the Globe in opposition to a law rectly quoted. Wliat he had said was that - Gents"Sox and. Gloves' � ,i
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. that passes, this examination, i I y prohibiting the manufacture and sale 'of he wished the Government had entered into f � their Chri mas entertainment
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e ippeo, so far as education is c ' cerned, - no df W ie as thei; �Ge ' Lace I , ,
I oJa . Grantis 5Wsuch agreements. The territory in ques te 64 the excellent suppers 1� They purpose giving a cantata and Y,nts' Underwear 0 tirtains', eeRL
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(IU na e of spirituous liquors in Canada. Dr tion if not valuable as mineral land was of provide And consequently that part of the �. , i - $41 IF
I - to grapple: with all the ordi ' one of Canada's most brilliant writers .and last ypar's entertainment was so highly ap- I , .. to smoof-h
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no value at all, and even as mineral laud'it ev w ts' Umb Parloi"'�i,Carpet$ �. 11
ry uti " . preciAted � e are lookint forward to a treat. Gen � r e I la' s- � 1, X I � I I �
1,, life outside the learned profession and if active thinkers. So far he has not produced would be of no use unless persons were got success, and judging from. the array . �� r butchere!
, Co 8 ati . -Miss Laura Andrew an returned to her I ' � . I . _fattbuea �
I than this is desired the n inu On any new arguments on this question, e of excellent speakers who � will take . I well
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I classes can be adopted, and for which the though he dresses the old ones in the nicest it. ?art in the intellectual Mast to be . � S -
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: � - assista, . INIr. language and puts them forward in the most and if it succeeded in finding anything the' held afterward% the wants of -both sides of Mary Wheatley were visiting friends in Me. � � - I . tronger ; go
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���� . I work and greater efficiency, does 4ot pro- fluence against the cause of probibition,uone the House, colonization roads were 0'0100k,.1�2d at 7.30 sharp the programme in . 2 . , ; , � . I I
I . . gage ip business. - We wish thei gentleman . I P. 1. : I I i .90-,0$3.
It. olditional aid from the public !treasury will accuse him of other than the highest frequently referrea to. He just wished ommence. The following . as. -Miss Flora McDonald, of i I � I � -
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. 1, _ be issued for, public perusal shortly, is an error in btating the cost of the - pi b funds. - T - i 's; . -cluillso $3 to
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