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.i � Ill — with a substantial majoriby. The retire. celived a'seveis blow on the head. Sharks ton. This being the annual rage - _. I
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1� 11 �, - Shoe Value . ad on the public issueel, a member of the -Mr. and -Mrs. W. R. Lo � .0
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. � --Robert Willi@ (6) � 111, Shannon and Taylor, -of Godetich. Charles Andrus ; ju�ior . - I i . � ! i .
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L�k county council and who will c6irtain]. make eel biated tire 25th anniversar of their mar, -John Went, a lion of James Hogg, coa- � I
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1� -Expot tor Ofil arg _ Jackson, or., of Clinton, territory, has done and is still doing well. doeb ied in the evening's . I I � -;
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:i , I I New ArdvWs-& ldop� �ul 00. (4) got in his last election, 'but he will have Middaugh, of Durbarn. I he outs 10,000 feet an hour. The mill is so dition- and in add' r . I � I , � �
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. Shareholders MeeWng-�-John Burdge (15) Stanley s, Holmeaville. last wel. � building a
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-James Murray (&) self to be a useful member of the House and has purchased the 100 acre farni from Phili Ho in employed with Mr. West. � . -_ �
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� � � Chopped Ocra-D. -Urquhart (8) P _% be cordially welcome, . 1! f - i . ,
�. L -I I Se&led Tendem-B. K mggins (s) an excellent representat ve and his friend# Ellison, 7tfi line. The farm is in - I ;
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;, !� - REAFORTH, FRIDAY Feb. 4th. 11398 1, and feet I ate real- F 1 ; �
. �, � , r. Arthur Peck, of Bay .
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I t one of the pioneers of Tarnberry, and father Martin was held in high as a I �i 1-, � , � - i
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. dissolved by oider in council on Wednesday 'magnificent constit eney do their duty and Wingliam public school. . - . was held recently to hear a proposition for such hands as those, an& wh1en the.elections .. . - - I i
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.- I- nominations take place on February ,M and ive princip] Amounted to $33. The programme was W ell and t a Soo, calling at Goderich an Ing to !the unsettled con- I �� . .
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farm, concession 16, for a term of years, to freight and paseengerscould be got there. were well r for their trouble, for the I I
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� I vincialfinances in the Liberal campaign -F. S. Scott, Brussels, sold for Robert committee. - we very seldom have - i ` ` . "
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has had his mother'n farm rented the past drew : Hay 3 ; Tuckersmitb, $94 ; choice selections. We were very much in- � ; f ; _.
� . . � I Let all loveraoi honest Government be up the 14th December, and contained a state- few yews, intends going to Manitoba, and Stephen and ' rue $94 ; Stanli!y, $93 ; debted to Mr. 'I �� , I
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-for Only ton months, will h1k,70 an auction sale beforo very long, Seaforth hortioultu;al, $46. In West number of solos he entertained the audience � .1 f �
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. � . f -Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sanderson, of wanosh, $83 ; Clinton horticultural, $50 ; 'choir as usual di their part well, but above . . . � I t " V , - - .
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T - , .page 170 of the record, item 3 Mr. Sanderson is a -It was recently announced that Rev. choir when we can do as well if not better 1� J'�_ �
L . � party appealed to the public on so feeble allia,tflit � of the nephow of Mr. Billantyne. W. W. Baer, of British Columbia, brother I : � ,
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, _. . change." Ent ib is never time for a change me in when the record tenda ICUPrD WHISPMtS, _' class .goods for Winter wear, which we i_l�'l :4
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I . province, and the people of Huron, the I later dat els, � mnP�e, 4 $25 for Of at pri down for cash.
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T I grieved because Sandfield MacdonaWa our- , that there is no reason for such an ass R. Brown, 2ad coAcession, of Hullett, and ,on the'. 4th concession, of Slegl.�n one night I
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the present gen I ation. We venture to i "under the supply bill,"and does not incl gannon, on Wednesday, the 10th ult. The Spend the evening with relatives, an shoe under. the ar,A, under which, -
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faction to the taxpayers of the - county.. of i diture on- capital account for the new P The retiring officereF being very dark, the horses got off the Kerr, of Hensall, tied � 06, Shawls,
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I which could for the moat part be du.plicateet uncontrollable, not come, un- Is, Prairie. He moved from the 5th conces man* A4 ",
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Reformatory for Boys I . 8,096 - . iament I is.egeing a patient near Shipka, the inight be- atulations , , , � I .
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01,060 Ith( over, the guests repaired to the dining hall . ..
Deaf and Dumb Institution j7,380 of political chat for the next month. - I = er rig going in ari opposite direction, church was conducted by Rev. S. J., Allin, . I
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Public, Separate and High Schools 300,46-4 " 'of Brussels �Thebriieaudthebridepmaid, rovisions, in the centre of which stood the . , I
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reda of thousands of dollars. BIRTHDAY. -The Win. Doherty's munificent offer of future happiness of the bride and groo i i
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! distribution on account of municipal loan a losm. ri - n - he dispersion of the large conipa toasts were proposed and responded to, the
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f the insurgent leader, Arauguren. ing which will be a CL L; D. Vincent, of this place, has been op. afternoon the hall was .1 t 1, _ij
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i killing, and the latest one adding further street Methodist church, Clint' f G lesbu discussion. Mr. White .
. 1 5195,000 for hospitals and. charities, and 1 the fieb of the I -The missionary services of On ' Covenant Mutual Life In teresting, and drew
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i . ; municipalities Of the Province t( allow the '¬ed on 8 d yp 23rd ult., by Rev. J. tricL jar. incen is ca 1� -
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� the large audiences oth morning and a addresses were entertaii Pillow Co �
whole cost Of education, to take care of the were sold at auction, under a sheriff's axe' were appreciated by
insane, the sick, the blind, the deaf a' � Two 6f our young men tin,A tko I
The subscript -ions and collections on alarm on Sabbath Mr. A. F. McLaren, M. p., having to go to , ; I .
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Province ca - plastererp formerly guilty Ones will be puni bed Gibson. There was Something " � -
It comes down to this. The people ot the I gold fish, etc., brou wane, ca aries, -Mr. James Jenkins, uncalled for.� Should it occur again , M. P and Mr e —Table � Ivels
ot both have their -ake, , f Sir Robert's neigfibors were present. --,-The fi over'
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� ear, it. Nine men out of ten will agree with GREAT BRITAII.q's Loss. years ago, died suddenly day morning, afternoon. . -� ; � li,
us� in sayi r - i th . 2 -As a result of . at that place on could be seen from thi-81 I .ff- Ar
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- January 24th, and was and- 77ovetangs.. I � `,�
I t f One of theoldest, � .� ,.,I � 1 -
I Dues are a en�ineer a strike, now ended, which be- bu ied on the 266h,aged 63 years. , Deceased settlers in North E . .. � 1 3
rig that t;he public rave r . -Death has removed'
gan 2th o last year, Great Britain was of a qui .. ----------------- ;-- " . : ': � t -
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: Put to Mach be ter use when fructifying to ,: July ' at and retiring duositton and . - I � I I -,
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i - lost an enormous amount of busin , niates. ime WAS Late John Cashin. Deceased, whose maiden . � ; 1 � _.
the public eas, well liked by his ass( .
- . . � good in such ways as above, than I which went to Germany, the United States I husband and father. Mrs. Jenkins agood HORSE SOLD. -Mr I
I I when looked. up in the banks and yielding and other countri ) - Robert Dunt, of the ne 'me wan Mary Hyde, was 70 years old, and I � I :
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'as. In addit* childr I n, four Bons and two dau and six 8th Ii h sold to his neighbor 0 . �
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i .. of the strikers, has disapp I f the Summeibill ()hristian the sum of $125. Who a . In 1847 she mar. I -
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; ridings of - . - William, of 9panish Riverp Ontario; John of . .! _, , I
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LocusTs EXTETtliz president, Miss' Fi 1 and Cheese Manufa4uringCompany h
W. 4wery ; vi�e MNG-�The Constance Butter
bas received U severe blo Britain Iowa : President . E8E MEL commence to arrive. �
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in the fact that they -have ' I are reported from ocusts Ing secretafy, Mr. Wetheral ; ' The ir Was occupied b Jo n � �
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supporters of a good Liberal the Bacteriological ... . _� 1,
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! :Government. Wallace. ommittee, Miss Bather I taken in the meeting by those p � I � ,
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�� that their confidence has not ,St. George's Choir,- Goderich, waited on could be sot for next season died in Chic& - , � �, i� � I
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enviable and distinctive record shall at tfiis � loose, . oirms8ter organist Cuff, at hie : for the purpose of deciding what to do wit I Oath woe the decline at. . '�w
turning th6n, their , and to report ceased was a EMA11 Catholic in' religion. .
pla,ced. and they, do not intend ,+,bat their - He makes &'sort of toxin, by gri ch ' i at a meeting to be held on Tuesday next, The cause of her d � ,-t rX JM 4% �
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. Liberal party in Ontario has a leader of I bodies 'of a few hundred locusts, over the t0i the visitors aPent a i,ery pleasant hour - directors can'b be expected to run V receiv. I .
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wWh any count ' rele g and social inter6urse. The event i shareholders don't patronize it.
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stron individuality and character In I tempting to board his yacht Sunbeam from edical AssociatiOn was held at the I casion was the instal 9 em, - t - � .
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I West Huron the old member, 7 M bf the 2 i. y � . . -
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aforth ; McKenzie, Mouk- , the chief ranger, John 11illson, after WhioK during his seventeen or eighteen years' con -CL 1.1".
.ue ' ton ; Agnew, Londeaboro, ; Kennedy, Wing. i' he reqa One having had anything against his record . X
I roughness of the sea made their rear 7alilthful employees, not - . 4 i
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bers a fair proportion of Conservatives tween the yacht and the launch , Goderich ; Bet
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. Mitchell, Move&L
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--John Wilson
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the agency for the
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left last week for V,
Mr. Struthers lam I
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now engaged in I
business in Milverfi
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hild in Mitchell, or'
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Toronto, delivered
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'boring societies war
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largenumber of men,
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