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" I ' The ' pronounced by that the, finder would return the p �_ �* � I . .
. te Mr. Neil Roos;, I ladian product has be6n Ape r. was the hunt for Santa Claus kv five little afte On, the body being accompanied
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The Invete-ate roaper, death,: bao .Sgafn Oritish jam makers ta7be of excellent quali- Mr. Hu chiaon "has' received the slip of - �
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. . � - I f . gatherin ; in his arvest, this time ,one ity, flavor and color. . pap ir, al'o a lobter, � f rom George Henro, �, i Iii � I Cuts, who. so profusely distributed the- friend . The deceased, who was - a man 'I'
. 0 he oldes 5 men', and one st i Glucose tn�nufaoturing has been triod in Bell �lum � stating that while he was walk- ' "
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� � core. in the township of Tuokeromith. I I S LIPPL ES .1 Christmas presen �y costly present's highlyi thought of in the community in 7 .
: , I andsome gifts to ,he lived, was a bache -
01, Panads withlonly fair success, but there Ing Do. 'he Desch. of Nieuport, near Oh- were distributed ; many � which ,lor, and sue- _rrr
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I Vho death 'Of Mr. Neil 1�osa, of the London !seems no rea�on why the industry -mbould tent , B 'I ium, on September 18th, at fivie If I � .
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No La -, I oad, Tucker mith, near Inot, bo brou t h, of dev,plQp- P. a., h6l had been attracted by lbbapec-�Wr I . . I some Y. i
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1 huraday aft3rnoon, December 122nd, re- Imenti et� all� tit�i(oesiilaltguhirasltatceonditionsI eii4 sha Is of ! a bottle and upon -picking A up - I . m
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I . .- i I the good spirit of the en rtairiment. The years.- Mr. Penclorgastwasivell-to-do, and .. �
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. � . loved the old -,at pioneer in the township of IfavoraW. . i t present., the "British demand fou d the ' Idessrs. Hutchisoulanil I pastorreceived a beautiful -gift from the leaves a farm and other property. I
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I - I uckersmith, and one of the oldest in pis almost entirely supplied by the U 1 ited He' roz are I
--- I.-II-Ew I - n1'o'&'c's`h at a -loss to know An, , : con regation, in a handsome Bible and foun- -O.a Wednesday afternoon of last week,' �
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7 1 uron. Air. Rosa bad reached the- good States manufacturers, who have organized . the battle out of -%be St. Lawrence Statements, IM i a p 7 v , was
. ! I - tstin-penjor which .he 1 �presses his heart Miss Agnes Galbraith, of St. Marys
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! I geof 92 years, and was quite active and themselves into powerful combination on and across tl�o ocean in sueh an inare4ibl r � I united in marriage to Air. F. G. S - cars, 4
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, In t -fn I POSH . I I - , .or q . uare, at el i ,I � I Richard Robin- of Stratford. . -
� Tho itarving man questioi�� not in hi ' esgion of hie facultics t line'i similar to thliose'of tho Sugar trust. i Th� aboi t t 9, ec'o � �
9 ,i 5o the Envelopes,' oblon _I , or -The residence of Mr.'
- I inind tl�e p�oprietj of taking list. For the past year big eyesight was jim manufacturers and onfectionerm use -Mliffl; ' rines, I .
I � I . � � � �S.,,,ii liz Farr, of St. Catha Met priceeby the box. I I I I I son, Exeter, was the aceno of an interestin -Mr. Charles Hughill, of North Branch, .
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normous quantities of glupose So there is her leat4 a f ,1! evening" ago very sudoldsil . ; I - I ! W I I
failing, s6'that he was not able to continue 11�1 event on Wednesday of b week when his Mich] an, and a former well knoIw,ti resident _;
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. that which wili relieve the Ilia u.,,,,Il amout-Itof reading, and for several,, ound*to be a large mod continuous demand She It to her (laughter, :�,.',' All othdr office supplies aC close prico, o..i , ni Of '111,
. s . . . i � daughter, Mine May Florence, was n ted F 1 arton township, is paying a visit to
I � pang of huBgCL . The class ears he as -somewhat dull of hearingi but was " a Via i . in � ,marriage' to Mr. Hefiry Holbrook, of his old friends in this county. �
. 0 r the product., Corn is the principal raw Don ald odd,An Hamilton', and - went inlic, ' I I i I : . �
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. is inte loot was unclonded -to the last. aterial entering into the manufaottfre of the Fard o g'ther some clothes from tha 'I Michigan. The nuptial kinot was tied by -.A team of horses belonging ta Mr,
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urin i lum6e, and -os corn is admitted free,Caaada line' W ile oing so her foot Slipped and � I � . . �
,, g fil last illness he had no particular � the Rev. Charles ISmith in the presence of.& Arch. McDonald, of-Blaushard - -
I business ,are not verly par- ment, but . � - . I I � . , ran
i , gradually weakened ,� till his hould be able to make glucose an cheaply she fell, h r head striking on a pail. M rig. . I � I away = - cl
. , , number of relatives and friends. The cere- St. Marys the oLher day. ,Thqy 'collided I
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I - 1. 11., . I . L 4eath. Mr. Roma was a native ' Lord it is made in the United States. We can Hodd hea d her moans and hurried to he,, i Se t 71". L �
- ,�J . I of � I - � I mony over, the happy assomblage mat down with an electric light pole'. an one,of them I
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I proper mode that hey should I,tay'o country in the north .of Scotland, otte with the United States in freights, side, but 'she died almost !immediately � I �
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I conduct _ ection campaign. *here bo wai born on March Nth, 1807 ,as good a, 'chance an that Mrs ... Farr neck had beed' broken by'� the - -A happy wedding took place in Hay, - e Soui -
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It matterp but veil littt,e to eight he. emigrated with his . in the market of Great Britain. fall. Dac'aaed was 59 years of age. . I ; I I j ' attheresirit.neeof thebxide's parents, on is in a very despondent -condition, and the -
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_ came to Pictou, Nova Scotia. . IF .1 , -I - I Wednesday of last week, when Mies Janet outl(;Qk is so disheartening that the direc- - -
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them' 110 h he morals 1�ere he remained for fifte!en years, when he Vnited States tiusb might endeavor to rive - oppo4ito Odgenab rg, but all attempt* - McAllister, a mosit accomplished and highly Ltore� have about decided to throw up th
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of an ildividual I r moved west in 1830 and ea -me to London 0-iish out competition from Cisinida b too Lpture4t have prol I Ot . - a
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. ' , . . 1. . 0 y cut- ved unavailing. A I the window when all o , a auddenand, be esteemed young lady, w4e; married to Mr. whole affair. . I I
. on a Small,, village. Hearing of the t�ng prioes below the paying point bel e nu4Y r e number of , as �9,.,- . � -
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- I . I individual� may be damaged. ttl , . I or her of hese knimal; have, from timo.t4� great surprise of la� lar � W. J. McAllister, of Gray township, Rev. Mr. Giles Balkwell, of Chatanooga, I
I Th . particlular h�arni ' Huron tract he mov the mew industry became fairly, establis ,ed. timl appe red'in a Ploledi and the� all S. Achexon tying the knoit. The wedding enjessee, in visitingI his mother, Mrs. �
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ey see Ino '. ed north, and metr- I F this!eection of �he,9 . the boiler � eX - i 1,
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; tled on lot 34,, let —0 I Law renc ,nos ending, a great -'O ,spirit lamp used therein mat fit _...
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. ill the: purchase of a. vote for I i P pottion . I inner was excellent, and the presents were Oliver, in Mitdbell. Mr. Balkwel
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Tuckeromitb, where be conti`au� I reeide I I ves� tit f waddi I
. ed i . . the win al years ago, in the water Ty 0 ng t*d to drem the win ow- : t only comtIv - 11
the price- l , I Oanada. . � e fl ,- but numerous, showing that was for several years an employee at the -
of the r own, or I i readta idly, doing 0 iis young ladyfRad many friends who so.' Collimon
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I ! - till his death. Tro years after his , arriva '�-Mr. John Shaw was re-clected mayo : rof above the will of Brockville. A number of to sp, �� � onside &])Is 0 house, and left Mitchell fifteen - .
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anotber's '1�oiior, so lo " as the in Tuckersinith he married Miss )4argaret' I local heri lea attempted t* capture deiffto the a ndin gly and w,
L, I ic ,L ho are Showering yearn ago for Chatimopga, where be Im
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end they E;OeLk is obtai ed.' 101111, of London township. S v ' bait.lag line; with fresh fish, but th �
. " unday cars carried in Ottawa by a I � . . wngrabulations on the happy couple. been ever since.
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I I t Us helpmate a ' iurvive8'Z1;. By in of 1,600. 1 1 V Wirgharn Preaby rian c itirch, rernemb d only indeed, came the summons of
' -_ I _ - died Saburf . r lbath 6 Mine Maggie, daughterof Thomas Rogers, merchant tiiloi, of Listowel, v4s .
. dint of industry,, diligence and -economy,, 'jorit Dr. R. , Woods, of Galt, . , .
One may see thO proof of �, the con � -�-Petyer.McKcown and John Dornan,%�ere day, mornin ,at the home of his" fat ier� their pas r, � PIS -rie, ati Christft ke .
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tention. 11 that t ey soon had 6, comfortitble homeo though drowned in Hamilton . bay Monday even v� I I P 6ad Eliz,a Holmem, (if Witigham.' On Sab- married on-- Thuradav, December 29 -ad, At
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any difficulties ,and trials often beset �1139* afte, - a long hened Macao, in his -38th yeat.4; by presenting mas et, ) she was stand- Chicago, to Mr. A. F. .Moon, a prominent -
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In �compauy with five or six other men -they The decease studied medicine all ri:,, � , �olmesevTivi oth morning (Christ xftt�er, throwing merchant in that city. The ,ceremony W." --
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law " in almost� every sphere of t�em. During the first -years of him - . ! I i at the door beside her ,
e-,cistence. iThd very well being n)ent in the county Mr. Roma carried his went ice -boating. I Moo ical Be ool Toronto, and af rw were in the eo�enb railway wreck I I
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of societ � nd the progress of 90ppliee from Godoriob on his back. Mr, , tool a post- � rahate course at Edit bu gW Owen Sound � 0 t es4aped wi4h a y she dropped dead, 8fie was'a kind- uncle, Mr. Wilds before o a - f- rel I a-
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� is im- I is a0boling officers to establish a branch of 0 I I n warted 'young lady, thoughtful of the poor tives of the contracting parti 5,
I the world generally Koss was a.man who as a keen observer of - He Ilso sery d as a surgeon on the G,lea I uroi,,o. , . 9
men and things, and b d very decideo� Lin of ate 'ners running betw' -Oa Christmas day Mrs. Dav � � . I
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- I . con.rr the lbsuic in the Atlia Lake district. een HDng I al I -,P- wd kind to the children. ' Especially was -collections at the Sulay, services at
I movably based upon this un. victions h --TJ&mea, the �12-year-old son of Hugh � I wa bell, of Walto , Iw an waited oir by her 6 church, Stratford,
�, on t, ei leading cations of his dayp � Kong, China and London He after rdo In - he devoted to her aged and now bereft and the opening of
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alterable fact. To illustrato both in relig ' and cs. In relig on he retu *tied to , anada and racticed a ehosr4 day school clas i it Duff's ch urch, 4 orrowog par Knox I
, in coormick, of �Port Hope, had 'his leg time I St � ents ; they'*ill feel her lose amounted to $05., besides 4 $100 cheque
no] .espouis(d the � - u . at ar loca ,,in valuable a d us(fal , -
how often we- bear,,and see was a Stan Preagyoli-buian taken off above the ankle Saturday while h ines, Inally the recipient oi several 1� . ,next keenly, as it lea��a them alone in pl,aced on the plate towards the org". The
I free church ca Be in 1843, an� was no � only Galt about 1 years ago, where he ho a orio presents. � . f .
. people spea -and act when some 'attempting to board a passing 1 freight train, 4 � I ,,heir home. . � . receipta from the Monday evening concert
. a. consistent b t an active mem the . 11 ra Aced. 1 eceased leaves a fath -r t -While a con Is of � little girls w Bre I
I oRp)site Hume's elevator. I � I -Writing from Lyletori, Manitolhiii, un- were about 39-75. The tota,l proceeds from' ..-
� 4 Il . nimercial or socia I O' w I playing at"the Dub ic schdol, in Cli --h A
I pillar in c� - Prsbytrian c utch in Brucefield. of hioh � A :, trot isrs, Ja so and Goorge, of Torolt . I �i . WIMP ilhe , r the date of De"mber 10, 74 0-1 41, 9 #-
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' life is rem ved, as though ,it the !ate Rev. ohn Ross was for 396 years guesti AV Vne tiolumu an Hotel, at). one'i I isteri in,Galt. . I day -last wee� they icoidently pus ed . 9 . . �, W LO openaug Sunday serviv were,
. . . I [ittic . " We are hav- therefore, close upon $1,000.
pistor, and for the last two ye Thomas, was found as nearly dead in his against I 0 I "lie Stev I a iing formerly of Hullett, says :
would be a utter impossibility !ndvio ars!wam a ' - In clea ng out a cupboard at e ol N er gg a very fine winter here� I don't ever re- �Mr, James Chalmers, it,, one of the -
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, room the other morning as he� will he 1k, to fill and break her shouj'de'r a c.
tr ember of the nion church, Brucefidd, of cour -, houseJ, in Toronto, the other dA Y# Due ember seeing % nicer winter in Ontario,
to fill the place made vacant b andilot actually pas* Dve r -Mine Alice Homuth, f Wingham, &a but I - wealthiest and most highly respected ,citi- 2
; I I I of tf e offic discovered an interestMg , was not very much tiken up with the- zebs of St. Marys, died at his home there -on
y ,which Mr. Mni, is pastor, During the last yon i. He blew out the gas. �; � I I united in marriage on December ! 6th .
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I the dewise of such a person as ft w years of hi life, his deafness prevented r , to of forty-th I , i to summer. We have some r high wij
. . minder of' - ree ea a are� ads Monday morning. He w&3 well and favor-
The Hon. J. M. Gibson, Commissioner 90 , i y - .
- . � �'%Iof T, sheet of batik birl T erd M oit.�. T20 core- in the summer, and the wi d seems to have ably
, Nve have had, reference , to. h s regular attendance on church services, in 0 e shape - r. 'A. K.', Gif brd, of Doir
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I there - was an unaw(rving d . Hamilton. Mr. Gibson caught., rinai mony was � . i
. of Crown Lands, is Seriously ilt at his resi- In on the Sheet, 11, om .the more force here than in tario, as there known in OaIaw, � a, Montreal and Que- - . I
I . Now as a mattei .of fact) . In politics Mr. Ross I wert four bio the de bridi5 by Rev. )�. Pascoe. � � bec.
Reformer, and never once failed to calt his �en In . tion i being $1, $92, $5 and $10. Per isoioli I , aretio hills or bush to bre it. But taking I
i � � is no one .abso utely necessary vp col.�, 'while camrigning in North Hastings -Mr. and d 4. Samliel Aems, of Ethel -Miss Bertha Jobuston.of StratforA. who
. I . : by a Drivat� celebrated thei, ; 0 ,everything into consideration I like Ontario has occupied the position A-4 assistant On tile
- Of the world- - It for Dr. Dunlop, and he voted hbu, haul er of T -1853 to f I think anyone h' has a comfort- teaching staff of the Wellesley public setwil .
to the I Ae when an election occurred. His first last, we( has been confined to his ' was ipplied for and obtained
� . progress 1 _v olden wedding on Monday best.
zte wag .cast . �ronto in orm a'b&Ok� -
at rs not who'lives or cry election since that time. His ew 114; - . I
for it m , ev se ever since.his return. , to 41 known[,as " The Exchange F ank of of last week hie number of �eighborm ablo'home in Ontario is h to leave it - the past year, 'was remembered by her
4M,r. Thomas Kirkland, principaltof the I and friends '-Vf e
. Tor nto. " he organization of the x ew:in�l 8 �blcd to do honor! to such & i , .
(lies -the -w or) d'prng r ess'es wi th- thu5i"m to share in the government of his Toronto Normal School, died quite Wolden. . I nd come out here." I I friends the other evening, when she 1W W_
I � cgubtry so,far as his vote I obtained, never. . stitution pro, eeded rapidly, the pr vin0iiLl an auspicious cca�sion, I I -
out let or bindriance- ly 0 a Saturday af ternoon.- Heart failure, is I I � -The fharriage, on We eaday af ternoon presented with six handsome volumes of -
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If . � from any, &�ate(i. He-4as equally anxious to cast h'iii securities woe apparently -Miss Flossie A. Pickard, of iHolmeei- I
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The world must I the cause given ,by Dr. Geikie, Mr. Kirk- matters proceeded as fa ville, and Mr. J. i W. McRoberts, of Bel- of last week,. at Mr. A. Whittingham's, con. Edna Lyall's'works, and apleasing addraw
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I -.- ,go on,.andhow � ,�Dto in favor of any -reform that he tbDUght land's medical attendant, for the unexpected cession 2, Stanley, was a h affair. Rev. setting forth her wany good qualities as a I
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much does the world cire wherl . would be a bless to the generation i I . I . the bills for �,he bank. Then trouble arose,� mOnt, were unitedin marriage,,on Tueoday B. Cle . I
� 4 death. a of last week, at the home of th� bride. The B. CIO ent Was the officia in Oergyman, teacher. ; I �
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. men die.. In this as in all otliet . which -he lived. imis lals t Tote was cast I in ,Arrangementa have been made I�y the I I . joining the hands of Mr. ,n Clatworthy, -A verypretty wedding took place ,on
- favor of prohibition, on the 27th olay 01 I , been done. � � J ceremony we �:rf led by Rev. J. Greene.
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inatters. The . Old I Mo�ber glv' �igration branch.of the Interior Dspart- - 'Meg I ra -At the 4 _ 'Or'r' '001 h ofoliblou, to Miss Edit Whittingham. Monday evening of lastweek, at tho-reii-
I - e his vote he ha Ts � � I in. 'e Mi'sailis Flossie Cl&tworthy, iof Ilderton, and dence of Mr. And I
World recognies, nol _ September last, and'to ' met t, at Ottawa, to send Mrs. !Sanford, of indmarsh, aged 4 y4a , 00 "I of �h,o Bob � Mrs. Donald Kerr 8outh
� I &It had a rightful experience at nioon on scholars of the Bayfield school p . # -
- . i for � to! go a distance of four miles, Thel hon� Por;age ]a Prairie to Great Bri &in to con. ri I rem.en . B�rthi% Beau, of Clinton� performed the Fasthope, when their eldest -daughter. Urs. �.
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- - - duo �, a movement for the emigra)ion of nor- SY w" , Ju, 'or bilideaff �aid'm parts, ¬ Messrs. John Clat- Jean Cartwright, was united 6 m riago, to -
She simply fills f1i e g ps made . esty, integrity friendliness and hOsPi'talitY 0 '
by th se 1 who, are - ' . th of theueceaX are so widely known '118 mari ellous i ideed. He was Skating, acrosel Oepartment, with a fountain p(n. Mr. I i -
0 - I � 0 van � rls to western Canada. Whidden inten Is going to the' S1 worthy:aud Ab. McRoberti, both of Ilder- Mr, Wal6ce Kerr, teacher, of East Zorra. . .
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q6lly cap n n6e4 no eomnient. Especially during � the dam alove the falls, with hi[a co&6 I tate a. to I 0, were groomsmen. Both of the voting The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. ,
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. others e I , eq w ly early days of the settlement, his thei - - V bile at work in the Lincoln paper open Bd as a . i ;,ail, when he was blow� by � -One even, g recently -Mrs. Will am . I -1
bl r ual 11 hospitable rs�iil a at Merriton, Saturday morning, John couple are well known and. ar� fiighly Ferguson, of Burns' Preabyteriau church, - .
ambitiouslof serving h! waii) t�s li�me was the resort of in trav- strorg wind which sprang up go( deul , Blashill, of Br asels, accompanied by her �
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.,its, and so it i8 � eller bothAstr�pger and ac aintanoe, Mr.' Wi son, about 23 years of age, son of John I ( '� daughter, ws"s ut 61i a Christm" A ho thought of by all their acq laintaules. The and was witnessed by *,only the immediate I
and beVe � i Wi son, employed, at t e so tylene clear over t falls, deaceneing in tl e (t_ p itAg . . -
� . t h gas I "_1 ; presents to the bride were numerous and relativen, - -
throu,hout all the i vary in fo Ross was also �blessed in Via family. He, . . . foam g riv r.' The alarm was a i once, expedition and when near the store of -
� I 0 1 well eeeiv ng injuries 1 .04 valuable. I I � - I -
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! ' had eleven Children, six of whom are still it'lud t olilads ,natned Thomas lllliot� &Halliday, fel on the sidewalk and *e � I a on
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-, . - life. ke, fell down a I oist, r' ' I I I 1 --On Wednesday evening of last week, at Th A quiet wedding wess celebrated on -
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I scenes (if uman lot ,and � from which he died: while being removed to I ursday evening last at the reside
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e eldest living is Alex 3nder, who g herleg near ti e thigh. I noe of
living. Thi and John D i0a ran to the water' , I - the residence of Mr. Williiin Bagehaw, 3rd , the bride'a father, in h5towel, the contract. .
� I 'When the all-powcrful�' geddes3 resides on the old homestead,; Mrs. Dr -.1 the h .... pi tal" � I the per br ge, and,'wadind, in thi ,eil -The f4im of John Mitchell l2th (012- .
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A n X man aged about I I ri' � I 9 erdadession of Stephen, Re*. Chs;les Smith Ing parties being Mies Alice, second datigh- .
. --Hruest Cow , a youn . .
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Necessity calls, she I �ertni68 Macdonald, of Wingham, is 06.second .18, i a non of Andrew Cows, , of Beaver V. t �heir a ouldors, caught Hindmirsh, a's cassion, Grey, 4 ontaining some 60 acres, box ti�d the titipttal knot, m4king Frederick ter of Mr. J, Deans, formerly of I-
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D Is, near Thorold, was dro tied while I urchaser taken . )Ossm ion H ogparth and Miss Pru an' ore
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place,. cilcu,11- � daughter living , Mrs. Hugh Grant and p 4nct been sold to Robert! Miller, of Mc rrim f
ucither ti ne - half drownf �
_.- � I � al�i 7 be c I Is floa Ang down, id � d Bagehaw man and 0. Fortner, accountant of the Mill
. two daughters,' nco icions, I , $3,200. The I Pe '.
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.,4a�hcc men to bloc): her ,Mrs. Williarn, Macintosh ska ing on the Welland canar, u 1� Elio escape fromoleath %ao & at d wife. i The ceremony ,was witnessed �y & Manufacturers' Insurance Comps �
. 3 1 are living in M�aiiitoba. His son, Dr. Hngh very c ose bt e, i � � nexb mprin�, ab Mr. and Mrs, .N it�hell I will ayo Tor-
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-path. 1 No. 25, The young man was alone at, the � I a ti a more lintiniate friends of the contracting onto. The Rev, A. B. Chambers, L 1" B., I p
- i - n ar, to be graite-! . pqrties. After the ceremon was -over th - �
H � Rose, is pmeti ing medicine, and resides i W i 0 t i have reason return to ondon.
i . in timp of -the accident. The body was r I' - was Miss Aunie,
4 I � Clifford, Welli gton count HIS younger I ecov- ful to �Ihe pTti'en tid unassuming cow. A�; -The Walke.- Iarm,- in Tackeramith, be- e officiated, The bridesmaid -
i Thc- moral of all the Iforegol' so far ereo . . guests mat down to an ele it onpper,and be- Deans, sister of the bride, and the best 11151k
pig dauebter, Mrej MCI . Brook� . bulle4n, iemijed b Ithe deparitment of 4g-; longing Wthe estate of the IsteJohn'Wal. . I .
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I . ) Gcol, r.e8 k George's Cathedral, Kingston, was I I )�' took themselves to the enj yments charac- ,was Mr. G. A. Scombe. -
as we are concerned! ial . riculi �ure *.I n thel 116 ohe e ker, was sold to . fat er of Mr.
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7: that, lyn,_NewYot�. The geiieriion of grand� des,royed by fire Sunday mornin hows that i I Mr. Colwell tc�riotic of such gatherings. , James BAgsbaw
with all .ot ers in ' his great-granoI4 f4 � 963 7 418ppou.ndo 6f milk w e I %,I . It .8.6 -Alonday, December 26th, was the ocea-
w,ith us, i !children narrib�rs 41, and I W. Colwell, ofGranton, fcr %$6,1 . 11
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hen our I 0 cathedral was built in 1825, and remodelled ,� l(5 acted " groomsman and M as E. A. �
we find the time I children 34, '�' Behold, thus� 'shall the man' g used, and 1 �, �l ounds of cbeene w e, good farm, wit good buildings, ad is Is rell , Hog-. $ion of a veryenjoyable time at the homeof 4
�� life) in1840andI893. It is probable that $100P. e; worth the price aid. Oth as bridesmaid. Mr. a. d Mrs. Hogarth Mr. W. of
be blessed that- feareth the Lord. Yea made. The -a were 66,104 patrons and I H. Gray, on,the 4th con.owsion, of
' I 000 had been expended upon it. the church he Hogarthl homested, 2nd Hibbart, . a occasion was the m-Arriage of
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�necessity hits no law. !;:, -The finatic, statement for I Th
� thou shalt See thy children'ml children, and value of eb aege produced was 81 1,719,4 f �he towi t of' wIll reside on It
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I 4tance our- necessity 'peace upon Israel." The remains of Mr., This it, about $3,000,000 more than �h6� Wingham show i the following ,,' R to ; his daughter, Maggis to Mr. Goo. Levy,
. !present im offi�ialo carried a debt of $30,000. The in . I I 'cc anion of Stephen. I
� on building - and con- � $39,289.03, th4 akpenditure 3 i -We deeply regret to hal,ve to chronicle The knot was tied - byselder D� Macgregor, *111,
. 'Nose were interred in Baird's cemetery In sur�nce was $25,900, The amount paid, I to� . I ' '!
is that we ,ant a lot ;(f money 111net n for :1896. 3 ,IV .3 ; .
I I � i .n ten�s. I I �� balance $8131,W. The year's asseto are P denilse of another pione0r, of the town- of Arthur, who - belongs to the order of
. . 18aturday, 24th ult., Aix of his - grand-sonin: . patro: as for i milk supplied was $9,709,004,1 I
on the first (lay of February; I -t'About ten o'clock Monday morning, ,� a -Jp of Ashfield, Mrs. Wigosio, relict of the Joseph Smith, of the blorman church. The
lactinq as pall -bearers. A large numbor of � as so nj &red' with $7,040,927 the previous $17,702.25, and liabilities- $16,998.30 ; &l_ _ 1
11899, .with which to 12 eetl some frionc18 and ac � Peter Vollick and Bert Rawins, while oross- year, Th � ance, $703.95. The bonded indebtedness hi e Robert Wiggins, who after a short ill-
� quaintances socomp ied the, . e �treameries show even a greateri . . -heart tr oeemion, was a very pleasant though quiet
in the'railway track one mile west of Can- inere 68(. The 4quantity of railk sent - n as fromi stomach, ,6ubleo and gen- one, only 6, few of the friends of the bri"
very heavy paymeni 3 fallin- remains to the place of iut6rment., arixions: f j wms� of the� towd is I 35J27,5 1. " 0
� __ 0 to I III, in a covered buggy, were struck by. I W, L b . J e
-pay the I&et'token of respect to the age& the Michigan Central express, ki This ig� years, at t 2elHoulse o: fuge, on rrif h inst., The in. was supf
du6t. 'on th Lt date. I he�efore, : 7,708 2415 pounds, and the value Of the� -Geoirge!Sc(tt� of InEam, age[ 81 e,- I debility, d parted this l,ife on Saturday L ano� the groom being present. The bride
. herd of pioneer life in Huron. 5ince "in Vol- bubte pioduc6d was $1,403,609. . died ' 2 remains wore 'interred * )orted by her younger mister, and
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� ito matter ow much - ire -miuht �" the� lich instantly, horse and buggy being de- , � day Of last w!e�. He was one of the t ) cemetery, Dungannon, on Monday the the groom by hie ,brother from Fullerton. .
i I ae- Bowina essaped with slight in a as wim pro-�, . 1, being escorted thither from her late
desire it otherwise, we baveb [death of the late Duncan McDonald, Mr., molialied. almot. .thre� times as much
� Ross was the only one left of' the hardy - does( in 1 93. ossie" 'Puts a !lot of � earliest ininiatem, and had been sick for I ev-
I juries. I � months, 4 -A pleasant eventocclurrea at the home
cide(l, to have the money on cc of early settlers, like' an aged tree ini:. mono in ci lulatim in Ontario. � oral 4al was a Presbyterian. dr. r i idenoe in Ashfield and inithe vicinity of
I I �'a --The large factory of the ,Toronto Rub- I. I .1 Frolic I h accouip4nieJ the remains to Jug- angannon, by a very large concours of Mr. Henry Schmidt, sr., of Tavist*dlk on
that date and our njeans of �the midst of a great plain. Elio 'death has'; . bert I Boyd a young student ttend- I . e .Of Monday of latt week. .All of his sons la;d
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b 0 J r- � r ber Company, at Port Dalhousie, was com- ox in the� erm nt. � I a i rowing friends, relativis and acquain. daughters, and their wives and husbands,
oken the link that connected the present, P�Oely.destroyed by fire,on Monday worn- . , . -1
,,ettinrr the same is to,?&r du , I gi n' 11 Toronto, ap, a � ham for int
. the� I ' -'eg'5' "L r A very plei ,,which owing to the '
. �generation with the early. pettlement of po cour�tthe o;her day thr g iettingi - mant event took place a the icm
. !ng tile In I i 11 ary suG. together with the flour mill owned by too v Oeeeased having and grandchildren, gathered around Mr. -
0 - ; - " Huron tract." - : ubb m xed u) in afairs. He has ome of Mr Jo
" 0 I i : . Richard Wood and rul by William I I tteni 1. ion to pretty �� Miss Watt, �
: prices in 0�'to'�hing aasn aVe been i . — . I . . . d 77 years. -
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� , f h I - I '"' m love � - h irn McGreg r,� of Coust`!, cc, b4a an,old settler, were Inumerous. She Schmidt and his f�ithful partner to cele -
0 ------ �-- � Jar been payin&l a � on Wednesi wening of Jast week, en 108 age I I
- . Sh�w, I i breste his 73rd birthday. One of the sons -
i I and the blacksmith shop of the � his eldest , 7ai ghter, M - Tennie, I as +-Robert Weir of concj'�i8ion 9, Turn-
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tarely, if er offered� in Sea- I I . of 2 ellevuil avei us, to which the rather! I I 0 1 read aq appropriate address# thanking the
e - , i A Market fox, Pears. Doip'indon Government gate yard. - The fire ',, marred to 00 11 �
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� forth. i I . : ori4inated in the boiler -room. of the girl vory much objected, as at e had �rge Zox, in the tea- beiry, met with a disastrolito lose on MoRday parentid for all the care Bud trouble and
I . ! i If the success of recent �ihipments by the anotl I I nLmed Alexander Andrews. 21 Once Df a la!glel I umber of .invited gq ate, of Jut week. One of the family went to affection bestowed on the familyp an4 ex- , -1
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. - ! , . -Robert King, alias H. W. White, the er ov . I -_ I I I
� Burlington pear-growerso�ren any indication, B 'd intenlred [go to Kingston Friday, � Rev. Mr. Hart il n performing the � re- the barn with a lantern to milk, and a cow prming the hope that God mightpro"r � .
Is will 'com ey some there ill a profitable market in Great BritainI Mlel ad forger on a large scale, and supposed W&tVml mony. I . � . I
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Tlm� following li 1� . ' . anoll on Thu aday 11 ght went to Miss ; kicked the lantern over. A once the place them for many years. The address was ac-
� �Fin 0 toberIa8b 13a, at,d am g of home to as 0 d 1 ye. He tried to foice Dad son of Mr. W. ir, was on Ore, and , �
� .qliht ideal of the -n ductions for Ontario pears. D i � to e a member of a celebr !P . ] � , t� � -VV. Blair, a 3cil ' o� b6ing thrown I I
i 0 1 Chi ago crooks, who was arre8te inTaisley b- , . .. eorapanied by two beautiful easy chair*.,
I -bases of pears were shippelt to the Glasgow: . is a in.,;,�w an ref used admission, and' of th 6 Outline, 30derich township, die in ot*n� t e flames spread witill amazing rapid-
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i 'king pla 6 :- � i �11 � eek goupon information furnished by Miss & loverl London last we�k, at the e of 32 y arm. - i(y. . A$ soon as the alarm was given, M, -The barn -of Mr. Joseph Draper, of
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� . . arket,' and -According - to information a 118i a tto telephoned for her steadi i , . ! Downie, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday
I He had been in I delicate Weir RIM . .
� I the Pinkerton National Detective Associa' Andr wa sidreiva came, I ag night of last week. The entire b 'Id'
. . I hich hasi ust reached the )epartment of' i . with the'result' hpMth for a, out . de every effort to ve the stock, .U1 Ing
I All the $5.50, $6, land 86.5 )O lu4s will Zriculture, the net proceeds' after paying tic made a futile attempt at jail -breaking that he tw men 'got into is row, in � � eleven years, dtiring which 1 t a 6 tho gh he was; e0risideribly scorched in
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I I at alkerton on Wednesday. I . was destroyed, including is Ilarle quantity
� . be placed on the m( n lily at �reightand commission charg3a, were .-P27,� up.[ resident of:that city. Th bT
- I I � Boyd it in aid, wis badly need .; a. e , remains ' ere t effo It, he was unable t4 release all
: tThreo .brothers, named Murphy, Of *grain. Most of the farm it .) ements were - .
I the unique y low figure o�, $4.33. ,br a tic', return of about $2,00 per case. t of drew then alled the police, and Boy I", I brought home and interred in the Go rich t om; a thirteen head of oiattle were con- -
� Li olsay, who mo,ent a number of years in , � .. removed and none of the cattle were lost,'
�rhe Burlington peor-growers put their pears: L . I arres da C, arged with trespass. Biiyd ral cemetery. a rped� I the flames, besid4 all the grain,
The ,$7, 87 50, and q!8 sults will th Kingston penitentiary, on a conviction . , try. The though it is understood that some poult
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p iii ca6a about I,3x20x9 inches ih size,aud, . -On Saturday, December '25thp .
also appear on the liat t $6 33 ! for counterfeiting, were pa supp me t , be seriously demented. � I red Carr an of East Wawano r Alf food an( he poul ormes, two cows were burned. The fire was c
. then the fruit is wrapped in tissue paper a -1 , " and she were saved. Th was an insur.
� - I t am, sting of the Preeb P . ho Ole. the tipse i ansed ibroug
The $8.50 -','9 and $ .50 will �Darrel will fill four �i of these canes, which lea ed on Christmas eve, , � Two of the and nfirm, Ministers' Funy Committee, brated their 25 aniveras ' a anee 0 ,300 in the Howi Mutual. . ttlug of a lantern which stood on a I
) V ) bro here at once left for the west ; the , we ing a , ! F � irtb whileMr. Draper was putti
- be priced I for the onth at #109;ns that in the -shipment refer eid to the the reanu er, Dr. Warden, said � that large number of olatives and, =friend8 eing '�-Otio.of those happ andtplea,aingevents 0 ' Some I
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q. -i $11 �rowers netted about $10 a barrf I for their ' i ol, who is a victim of insinity,'will be. ip or er t6 I set the annuties of sn-�isters present to partic pate,, in the faistivitiek in- murre4 at "Sunny Wrap,'! the familyre. � from a, mow, and the flames ��Je 4
- . $6.30 A 11 the $10, an,(A . . it& eforred to Rockwood hospital for the in- I 10 bea4way that it wf6e impossi
. pears. I . I J seven n bousand dollars is this year Oident to the cession, and. showed, n a a denel) ! of John Stra;Aaa, in Grey, them. bfe to cheek
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suits for the balaile of the The cases cost about 10 cents e icb, whole- i salAe. I I I asked from the confregationa of the church ti6ngible way, their good will and 6stee W�dneoday, December 21st, the .-
.' While trying to deposit a dish on � � I .-A very pretty oerem ny took p�acsi at
munth, at 7 33. Thu it Will sale. They are made of basswood, with I . a forth A e. . and 46rm Ministers' Fund. this estimable couple, , ; I opcasloji� being the marriage of his 0 � -
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. - seen t wt the pri es herein _. ellar stairway Friday evening, Toth' da, 'only t*o thousand dollars has
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. 1) r- pine * ends, and are labelled " Fancy Can- led e in her c loon - . _ One day last week, while: Mrs. o er, eldest 'augliter, Mimi; Mary, to Alex. D, E astbope, on Wednesday, December 21st,
I i M I. Cornelius Wi of Galt, missed her . -
� n Pears. " The fruit was kept in is I P been ceiv'd. In this amoula ;is included . of n .ng pCox i a clever and prosperous young
-, ! foolting and fell to the bottom, alighting on the i ff fl 1P_ .
F I , alWgether o t of the ,dia
i quoted an hip- of Clinton, was breaking a piece i
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I . board in ventilating compartments,,aud 'lot I seven hund'ed and 'fifty dollars from the 'wood, one of the pieces ew up an( struck rmer f Bruce county, Huron townsh . when him eldest daughter, Kate, was united �L I "
bt,aten pa hs of ordin ry prices. cold storage, I right side of her head. She was unconscious hymnal co, mittee Alread upwards of her violently in the eye,breaking her gl so oh the uron, Exactly at 4 in wedlock to Mr. Ch i ion Sobamber, a I
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� . when picked up a minute later, and, not- and inflicting so painful a prosperous young former of the same town-
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I ils 0 1 � withstanding all the efforts of the ph i i eight on he of 'the churel year have wDuud that the D"clock I the wedding march was played I .
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It ntay be furdelI stated that th� � I lc'�,'ea elapse, in �he year began WI h a debt of .0 � A for by Mi4i Annie, sister of the bride, and ship, -The bride was tastefully At .
. The British Uarket for Canadi4n' a 1. servioes-of a doctor were nece Bary,; am I tired In
oy L, � i cal�ed in, passed away at S. 30 O'ClMk several days the i p . I navy blue merge, trimmed w
i I Wn was ]most unlear- a � once the groom ei2tered, followed by , ith. white silk
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following quotations for . b $ Pro I following morning. The deceased ,leave a ministare &If yearly, on Oct.( ber lot, and able- Fortunately- tho sight waii not ajfeot. the bride, leaning on:� ber father's arm. and pearls, while on her head was a mam- -
� luctis, I 1 $3,233.69. � The annutim a ,e paid to
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, X 1 huhband and six children. .Dr. Warden said ihat it looks 9 I ired , . .
- and men's Overcoats will hold Lord Strathcona, I the Canadian I . � � April lot. ed but she had t� remain iE : a dark t oom She was prettily att ' � in white silk fioent wreath of lilies of the valley. �She . .
I (fj)o . Is -�-A sod drowning accident occurredi at � I � .
. 0 d for t1 c inouth : Commissioner in London, Englaud, wh . � 11 was attended by Miss Lizzle Sehamber, via.
. . �at noW in this country, has offered a n4m- wvL11aceburg last' Thurad . in just now ', if there would be v 3ry little on,� for 4bout a week, e armi4ly trimmed with chiffon, lace ter of the groom. The groom was ably au- � 11 I
. i . my evening. hand (In A ril I next with whic -to 4 last fe4fk, ove 50 a d pea,rls, at�d wore a �Deautiful white .1 I
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ber of suggestions. which, if acted upon! by ob Dawa6a Booley, the 10-year-eff'son y the � -On Wednesday a i � misted by Mr. Peter Stueek, brother ,of the. I
. .1foii'i$5.50 an] .6 Overcoats at $t, 3 �_ ;�i . half-yearl ,' AlDnuties then due Tre com- f nests assembled at the remi 6 'cevof eve il fastened tvith lilies of the valley.
I I P` Over- (Janadian producers, _ may reonit in the of Nr William Booloyi lost his life.! The mittee w, make special aRlIsals fox - ,tampbell, of Goderich to wil�, , as thev mar- e bride was attendod by her a bride, and -the nuptial knot was Vied by
Afen's �1, $7,50, and 88 ' tablishmetit of tic* lines of commerce be- 144 fi�d gone to the rivpr for a skate 4nd Y . : ister, Rev. Z. Holma. I .
, a '48 fiftee the sand dollar shortage,,i ;�.ge of his daughter, Miss Slusto G. to 'Mr. ise U B., who wore - 8*is,s muslin over .
-0 5 33.. MeWs 88.50i een this coun ry and the Motherland. h � did not return home his ca i T , !. well k own nk, and I tad pink carnations in her bair. -A very yretty wedding took place on
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(Itiats a, 6 �, parenta' ", me ; . Murne,j a popular and well k
large not constsntl - I - r ' -
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$9, and 9 50 Coats at $6.33, 1 There is a y increasing Maid tfia,C'he had been drowned, ,and a � ony & �e grooty, was supported by his Tuesday of last week at the refidence of -
16 in Great Britain for a coinimodity, So 6rch w" made, which resulted in thia find- ]Ehiftn Notes.
Yon's 8,4 1 0, and $11 Overcoats , dom ad � , . . . � - lof North street Methodist hutimh,perf ed bother, Jchn MoCosh. The ceremony was John Chainney, wticeselon 3, Wall"e, when
. I 7 Any pers I on i . known as wood flour,, of which Canada iu� of b 1 hat fl ti n an ai� hole, -T e , ethodiate, of Aubu -n, realized !the ceremony ,d !i". ildkod Catripbell, p irformad by Rey. A. McLean, of' Blytb,. Min Ida J. Chatuney was marrissid, to Mj
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at 8 .3 3, : is en -1 might supply I " )o & Oa nf $100 f orn. I heir tea meeting ree4 ntly. Isister of the I'Vii e, ud Mr, Y 0. Eagle, of u acle of � th D, bride, assisted by, Rev. John Edward Moffatt, of Lintowel. - *The brI& .
, almost unlimited quantities, T1 e di haisynot yet been *u'nd. 1 ) rd,
. titl� (I to a cliance of tile gift we i i,,, ' . �
. 0 is not, coarse Sawdust, but the fine dust -A i tle girl about four years'old, a - ro. �eynoldlm, of Goderici; while in 0 the h uple. I I -
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are, ma ii r, of a first-alass solid t1ist, resulta f , - hard- _,__ �r ronto, assiste(l IF ! I Poss, B�' A�, of Brussels. � looked charming, and was tmtefaUY soci .
0 om the manufacture of da agi iter of Lachlan McNeil, of Alvinston, Toron r�ce�tl fell on the pavement and' � -Mr. and MrO. John ?b ll�i, of " Blyth, I � a � appropriately dreamed. The to' wem
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vtood, and it c an e artifically produced by wi is t urfied so severely the other da - - . 6ris �tsinorZ . I -
V I e � - 1went to Goderich for the lit ro,
)ak badrmm suite, en the pur-, I I I . , tmas boli. ljote numerous, and were �Ont4 L
. '_ . kiiln-drying hardwo-od Sawdust, It is used She ffledi after suffering intenbe agony. The- - told I ale church, Goderic h towns I yo. While going to a c h .t ; i I Perth to. ally. The wedding presente were on - I
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I i y i 4 the manufacture of explosives, tak.ing tke 941's mother bad gone out for a few rimin. was rL .0 on Sunday last, ter ha onday evening, Iamb we( k, 11ra, billi �Xr. George Sutherland, of St. Marys, and numerous, and denee of L &
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� . . There are also great, possibWties;'of (Is- it�-: upposed that her clothing had taken ro. F. Beattie's farm, in Goderich d bruised herlead and I moo; and sO,r oual -Donald Gordon, for twoty years poet. her many friends. The'oeremo-ni
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I __�._ - __ — wu co0veyed inaster'st Atwood, has resigned. the
� . i I p,-Oduced from the crushing of a.mall frui ing through the yard towards her , Youni, of'IP rter's.Hill, for $4,200, �.o the home orbor friends where shi now I -r-Dr. Longrill, of Atwood, has re Williams, Of LiStOW401. . .� .
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i i . T is o'h r day as Miss Lexie Suther- Rem under the doctoes ca . h me, after taking a course in the New-. -Willism Parker died At Motherwell an
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: dustry in Great Britain. The demajid for th� f 0 e of iier I - John's church, Brussols, four o'clock, on I
I �rm of Mr. Wm. French, of Chatham fractu -in ago. i __ -
i . . � -On the 22ad of D 'E i�'Csptaiu and ceased came there with -his parmts more
. . Greig I.& 1 V iis article in enormous and there ie no to 1101hip, in which his only 4a�ghtcr, aged _11� Wednesday afternoon of last week. when Mrs. Cottipbell, of theecom
' is ir one Produce Co., of Ex Sth Blatusbard, than fifty years ago, and for & time took .
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� : . .:ter, , . - ed c4lebrate d their golden w IL rt in the work Of cleazing up the -
. � . . profitable prices for all they could to- F ,ench. was chopping down a tree while -a the ot ier Oay; to the Klondike. . the ceremony twos 'I Krauter and , _M 9- a - land.
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N umber of children were playing near 'at -0 i Tile day of last, week, Mr. 'James Miss Emily Attri4 q.. The happy Stroitford, had his foot �� ly bruised t, e in Mitchell, which he followed in the min. I 11 I -
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I risen as high as 1:30 per ton. The an- �, esnaped injury�excep while 3 rryingascuttle of coal and broke io groom Ali Miss OhY,'A� At- 1 -Re. , A. C. Farrel, of Rumaseldsle, was on the gold min ng fever was at its I
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: �I-crop of wild raspberries in CanaJ is � receiveo a blow on the head which fractured his wr I It. 1 . . . ; tri go, ws .
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, -1 i. - uses to whi .. ill die - I - � - and a urse by the memben of his -congre- was very successful, He W" married thet* , -
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I . i le factory was made on Tuesday I -A very an ep- g
( 1, L'o I J _E1, I ` ) . � ch � I it, may be �� iho child wi - I HDII ., V1 ctesdiil Chi ifit,man tr � and him two eldest children were boru t,h ' I -
. 1�1 t. I �'- I -On August 111h, at one o'clock.1), ti.,', of 14t I we 3k. It consists of *300 boxes, and 'tertainment was- held at Alma obur h:,on - �_M . Harry Knight, f Mitchell, was He returned- to Motherwa in ere,
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I . 41ready gone'in o e trade, and at 36 shil. � au , empty bottle on the shore- of an I - the abil n and I ,,�nu, formerly of Mi great energyand decision
! rB�P&Zld. t ieO I 0 at Dre, Exeter, which threatened the lbea'atifully decorated the church, 611*0 � _T e funeral of William Prendergast. Of of character, and his life was one of indus-
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