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WHOLE NUMBERt 1,622 . I - i I i 1 .1 � . SEAFORTH 'NUARY 13 18990 1 .� -
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HE REFORM OF THE 819�ATT-, E . Is. So that it will be -seen after all, Mr. was the �Idest past president of the Libersl i
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A re You , 7 - �� , road *" built to Fairfax siding last sum-. "San Prince of Glory." i
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11 lair.. has not much cause for complaint, and Assopistbn of Lincoln and Niagara at the Stationery and Office � mer, which is only one-qaarter of a ,mile Mrs. (ovett was also remembered by them, �
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a THE 11L_tN OF 'THE LTRI-MAL LHADHR. I e as little. As to his second time of I is death. He held the position f - I - , from his farm. When he left Manitoba on being presented with a pretty china ' I
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1. � 7 . - 'ilfred. Laurier made a somewhat i "I m_� omplaint, that the settlers are not allowed many years and was always an ener-getle � I December 17th, the weather was fine and let. berry . I
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peach 'at a political meeting1n,' he timber on their- lands, may say that is anol'tatkusiastic supporter of Liberal peld- . .1 I �
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Montreal last week, and it ban .kept t e i question which has been thoroughly dis. ciplei. Ele was reeve of Louth township -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montgomery, jr., Londesiboro, celebrated their silver �. wed- . -
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Papers talking eyer since. The Premier Te. ussed many times. The settlers are per- for sc ver LI years, besides having served " � . I
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clustom, f, r ? I 'former residents of Fordwich, but now of. ding on Monday, January 2nd. Be- .
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. viewed the work of ithe last Parliamentary mitted to retain sufficient tim.her, if it is on, a co ino Ilor and i)lso school truite.6. for , i 'Manitoba, are at present visitin the lat- -sides the iMmediate family, Many others . I
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- I . Oession and it was the que�tlon of the Gov.* heir lots, f4r their own requirements, but about a ( aarter of &"century, The deceased teen. sister, Mrs. A. C. Hatob , and congratulated the worthy couts on -reach. �
if Not. 3rument's Yukon policy that provoked bin they are nop'allowed to'sell pine, that being five cents up. !� i ) ison I .
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� _ leave a` mily of five daughti�rs and -two � I . ; - I
. . � othe1r relatives and friends in that vicinity. ing the 25th anniversary of ; eir woddin �
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I : , to Joel, as ,Mr. Blair _V 7ill am 0. Neilson, M. L.A. for North- I � .1 -
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i .- � � ,Edward Moser, of Blyth, who was driving a -Sunday, January 2nd, markeathe 25th �
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- r to make comfortable buildings for them. day a; th residence of his father in Ali- prices by the box. . way, No serious damage was done, except of the Walton Methodist church. There ' I
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6 be apparent to every man who thinks ; rievances, 46e Mr. Blair seems to be doing, lungs, brought on by I& grippe. He came I - have been a goodly number of minixte I
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I I All other officisupplies at elos, prices. 'he tea -meeting held at Auburn, last since that time, Rev. R. D's bein ter � � I
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. proposed a Measure by which to i h o complain of the Government regulations to Untari )to spend the 'holidays with his : 7 el: was quite a a at the opening. -Then � -
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Why Ad 0 a' nd the way the money is I expended, and parents a 2d other friends. � . I � I -
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ve cost wsingle cent to the Canadian tax- thty would coon ain anyway. -Telegrams from North Bay announc� " The Triangular Man." The proceeds that there are now only a few 4rho, were in .
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- � or. Ou ljohey was that the Yukon Yours truly, . the de&tN!.df Judge Doran. . I
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. a ould pay or the Yukon., ! Alex. Win Sedforth. � I
I I d be If our railw�ly I . ROBER'i MURRAY, about & Fears of age, and %ad,beld hi# � ,3�,, -,- ter, - r. and Mrs. James Symington, of' church is in a healthy mind p- ; .
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. an b It last winter we should now he : I r : -Oil$ 434111� " I
. Reeve of Laird, preseE t p)i ition for fifteen years. He wai ZZ - C r4a;;r -
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i a positio to have extented it and ne 't At ennan, Algoma, December 29th, 18 . equate of Scotch shortbread which was used �
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parti cular string hat o her V hole commerce of that country. �� e have received the official programme leland. ' I - -Mr. Walter Thompson,of Mitchell, M - �
ej will, no doubt,be beheaded, an I Chink In- -4aftles Clendenning, of Rondeau, in '_ I
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firms have not go�lt h8ld of. " But, thanks to the sembeless action of - f he thirty-second annual convention of -D ri,tp the mon't.-of December th sanity does not prevent carrying ut of'-zhe spending a ' turned home from Great ri 1 on New . !
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0� the Senate. you merchants of Montreal have the Cheese and Batter Association of Went- numb o. lemons emigrating to Canada� death sentence. News has als w been re- Will ham., It is eighteen years since he It . � .
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Not for any of - thee n is lost the trade of the Yukon, which is no�v (61 Ontario, to be held in Guelph next from riti ih ports were : English, 213 � ceived from Formosa,where the 1,6v. Dr.G.L. loft ivgham to reside in what may be -Dr. Stanley Large, of Imlay, Michigan# . � �
it that clothing ,p= ing Insudled at Seattle and other United States uesday, Wednesday and Thursda , the Irish, 6 � f cotch,1 23, and of foreig spent part4of the holidays at his oldhome in i � -
* 11 y Macka is stationed, of severe sit �rms, doing term d the garden of Ontario. ; :
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- publ. c eontinue I , What shall we 17th, 18th and 19th. This is the one great 363. or it is twelve months ended' birthi . Listowel. I � �
to I come t us rts on the Pacific,Coa-it. the 31s rest lemage to church propert3 1 � and do*- _1 "'. Gilroy, of Clinton: who was called I :
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. : with the Senate ? (A voice-Aboliah itO reunion, of the year for all interested in December the figures are : English, 15,074 ;' troying many of the us to 84rlia last week on accoont -of th - -Mr. James Hodd *an elected -mayor of -
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in Ever increasing , numb,,rs ; -ilhat has to be done with the Senate is to dairying, and a glance tit the programme Irish, 85,� ; Scotob, 1,710, and foreignt, .-A tremendous landali ous illness of her mother, , by a �
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. but Timply on occount of the ro�,form it, (Cheers.) The time has come a hows� that theFrovisions made � for getting : near Spence's bridge, on the - 1 ine of the as ho6r�alive. Mrs. Gilroy,&nd famfly will .
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I ;Must qccupy ourselves with that t he r. . -Houston, M. A., who has held d 0 a Hil . -Mr. Alden Burritt, of Mitchell was i I ;
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canjour and simpl . b`,est aild &test information, through : the winter there,'and, will leave Clin- elected mayor of ,that town, P ; L
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whi(h each -and eveiy customer qfiestlio f the reform of the Senate'. a ddremes and discussions, on subjects affect for several years the position of director o ' Canadian Pa ifi R ilway. ,,�il a moun- POO , . by -a majority of � I ;
J n � o I - f tiLin, .containing about 200 ac of eartb, ton xhottl�. .
4entiemen, I board someone say tha I . . teache -a' institutes for the Province of On I � . 4 over Mr. W. Ryan. - � i �
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is treated who ebteis our d,,lor. � we i ag the zinterests- of dairymen, far exceeds . : was loosened by a quick thaw ' ter frost, -1 i is said R. Bedford and family, of ; ! �
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tari,, lea resigned to engage in and tumbled into the Fraw"wir ri �o where it Morrii, will� remove to Manitoba next I", i ;
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I should suppress the. Senate. Itis not my those Of any past year, as the following list academic, � -Mr. Wm. Greenwood, of Doug I
T4ere is no myste aboul it. linion. � I am not in favor of suppressing of speakers and subjects show : HOD. work. He has been appointed to lecture on' irini. Mri Bedford is an industrious man Manitoba, isinblitchell, tospendfive or
. . � plunges through a narrow canyoril, Settlers 81 , -
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W6 are in business for a hN ing to a Senate. I am in favor of a doubl� Leg � olney Fisher, Minister of AgrichlEure for � ke with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I -
". i I . at the foot of the mountain hadl fled from whowould no doubt do well; in the west . I
ature in a country like ours. If I was t a Dominioin of Canada; Hon; John Dry and a mh flatrative law in McMaster Univer- �_ he hi plenty of help ' as Phillip Greenwood.
and a profit, and we avail our . � - ; P their homes the night before owing to the in a. family of good I I
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. like my friend, Mr. Marchand, Prime - Min- a.- Minister of Agriculture for Ontario - Nity- - . . . I big crack appearing in the precipice above w`rkj 'IS boys. � � -The young bachelors of Stratford held I
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! 0 ' B 11 us, Stratfo -N obolas Bucke, for the put 52 y � a very successful assembly on Monday night,
selves of every fair and prc per i6ter of the Province of Quebec, I should be� 119
u. Thou, a anty rd, A. F_ : them. They stood on a adjoinin g moun- -Mr. and hirs. Russell, of Brussels, were .
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means tQ obtain thes) ends. like him, in favor of the abolotion much-renjected citizen of Hamilton, die& th u J'anuary 2nd. A large number were present ,�
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- ,of the aoL%r D, 1. P., Stratford, and Andrew E taine and saw their homes b ried by a Prosei ited each with an enoy. chair a short . ,
Good Clothing may be bou�ht fro us islative Couricil, bat there is a great attullo, 11. P. 1�., Woodstock, "The last Week f pneumonia. He was 70 years 7, mighty fall of earth. It in no- k time Igo by the members - Mr. Russel's from the neighboring towns.
a . iffre an had been in the of the � -Robert IL Chiinie, oddest son of the late z
at Tery fair prices ; . i ecause in d 1&rsuce between the 'Province of - Quebec ease and �Butter Association; its past,, of ago# an employ I harm done by th,j diversion Of.` the Fraser classin the Methodist Sunla
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seven provinces p . t3anfor I anufacturin Com ny or . t ose of the Siinday school. 1 An appropriate 'o r , is ou� a i ,
and the confederation of Olen andl future." J.- W. Robertson, P . river, but it is feared it will be great. . . ' ' I I
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- in the -first place we horoug�ly ,which forms the Dominion of Canada. In a 0 mlmione� of agriculture and dairying yearn, Ina latterly has lived re ired. Five as with addreis was read on the oco ion. visittofriendai Listowel. it!@ 19yam ; .
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ourselves. 'In the cond pl ce like ours, where so many interests are at t ade of C'antida." 'W. H. Jordan, director -T 8 p %FTLUU%3 of Quebec is again threat- of the town of Milton, Halton 0 lnne of the met of -Dr.Wood, a former resident of Mitchell ! I
-,- I tl,ake, whore so many passions may come � , ounty, is W beautif it dishes given V i
we are our own. Ilerks, d a New York a riculbural experimental oned, it an"outbreak of smallpox, as a dead, at 26 yeare of age. He banged him- by Og Cooper & Company,,,)f that place, in but now of NashviRe, Tennessee,writes, that, i
i . -into conflict, I think a second ehamber in a 6 6 it , gue tog competition. The number which they hare no snow in that state, -but i
s . 4 tjon. Gendva, " The present status of result of the cases in 'Soulanges county. self Wedneiday afternoon in *his father's % , I
there i no clerk who! will sellve 4� , gue fine, i I
a of a f �� i 'w," a winner was 8981 -the --year 1898 .
necessary safeguard. I am much lea 6 ding standar 8,1� bright weather prevails,so that a man ,r,e.
- riterests as � I (2) "The status, and � There re ve� Cases in one family at Coteau -barn between 12 noon mind I P. in. The was quires only a light overcoat. .
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- anothers i faithfully radical now than I was when I was much . of experim , tat stations." W. Pon. These places are in close prox- -suidide was found hanging by his y�unger r vers d. � i
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as a man may serve his own. yOungei. Formerly, I was for the abolition - no D 'Ki sto U i mity, 11 Bac- imity t. V, a Soulangen canal, where a large brolher, Harry. The dead man bad made a 1 ;1r. Robert Lane, of Belmore, has pur- . � I
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of' the Senate, but as I grow older and learn te ial i numbs c f in the river at Mitchell, last Week the 1 1
to exert 6ver' J ' DF . n n'vo workmen, of all nationalities, noose in a rope used On the rack- lifiter,-omd I .
We never fail y possible ll'fecili�ri o bases." A. W. Camp- chased 100 acres, mostly buth land, on the .9 i
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m6re of the country -my radical ideas have lx 1, provincial instructor of ioad-makill ,_ have en "engaged for monthsTast. then swung himself from a beam. Younj Kin 0 nconsion, of Turnberry, from Mrs. Stuart mill was obliged to shut down. The i I
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-William Cowan, the county treasurer Cartwright's action is attributed. to a rebuff !
means for the plens,ng of our become linbolified. I do not say that I am a - conomic value of good roads." H. W. . Turd of London, for the sum of, $2,8W, back flow of water choked the wheel and I .
patrons. Making it- standing Bleu-0aughter)-but I have acquired on- Dann, professor of dairying, Ontario Agri- of Carlatoi , 75 years of age, and his son, he i eceived at the hands of -his . Mr. L o has a gang of man working in the flooded the *ngine house. I I
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. . the cultural College, (1) 11 How to improve the Holmes 0 owan, about 48 years, were in- he informed him on Tuesday that he bad. loo, a number drawino logs to stock � - �
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amiss with any arti �-le we sell "I'd, and I .. lieve I that we should not annitar 'condition of cheese factories and stantly ki ed at the rail . very successful anniversar ! �
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. croameries," �2) "The sub -earth duct for Canada anti , Year's night. A good progr&mme was given, I
to correct the mistak * cat, Ottawa East, on Satur- The report, howevar, is !contradicted, and it - 6ere died in Wingham, on Sunday !
) 111 everY :ol I think the Senate should be I 0 and an eroellefit supper served by the ladies � I
� refo mad coring rooms methods of construcition, cost day. r. wall's coachman, who was in in, in said there was no dispute or CAuse r Janusiy 2od, Hannah R., beloved, wife of - . i
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case. I is hat it in on irresponsible . body, and Mr. T�om" Walker, in the' 33rd year Of of the congreg!ttiom.
. . a d soll'anta;es of curing cheeeb." W. M, the alai h t the time of the accident, was . the rash act. Young 'Cartwright was ' i
Am. you a customer 7 If not, it is ir sponsi Is tody under our couskituti) an -Four trus�aes of the Mothodist:church, I
� U is B ard8hear, A. M., L. L. D., president of serioual i jured. popular young farmer, and was noted' f4 r her &go. Deceased had been an invalid for - i
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- worth your while becoming 4- t a. Iowa State College of A&ioulture and -Re . ather P. O'Connell, probably the ; the good homes he drove. . years, having been troubleot. with rhouma. one adherent 'of that church, One of the . J
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one ! . DO !rresp noi Is body, The Sovereig I is echanic Arts, "The farmer of the futuie." oldest rie t in Canada, died at Montreal on � -'The Department of Agriculture is in r �- tism. :Besides her husband. she leaves A orninent and. trusted managers- of Knox ;� I
not Irresp risible. The House of Love in &illiam Saunders, director Experimental Friday, in is 96th year.: He labored for i oeipt of a sample of Wisconsin: blue I fAt1T1&pf small children to mourn -her to". church, and onW member of Trunty church,, 1 , I
I This 'Week we have to offer uch he ad,t irreso unit Is. The Houxe of ComnR �rm, Ottawo, " The elements of success in many y I at Richmond, in the coun 1 from the Canadian G�varnmeat A n I �e lry goods stores, clothing stores, make up the ]VItchellaouneit for this year. ;
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same lines as were entio ed ii �Tot irre i ible. The power of the 0OBVII-1 d4iry farming." Frank T. Shutt, chemist Carletol d at Smith's Falls. ly 0 � ' boot and shoo stores .
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weeks ann unceme t, 0 . ` I n He cele! � Liverpool. These peal have�7come i � , and harness stores, of -An old and' rn uoh respected resident of I
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in last ire go is I itt d, because the House of C 3m- C�ntral Experimental Farm, " The resul b in diamond jubilee in 189 , 6. � The 11 favor in England as a cheap boiling p a CliDtOO, have'all agreed to blose their re- Ellice township passed away on Saturday - I
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and aa previously tated e mO is has ,he r ght So refuse supillinal .- Pro. Pd,me recent experiments in the preservajon remaini wt re taken to Ottawa for inter. 'are rajpldly taking the ilace, of the I sPeotivle places of business at six p. m. December 31st, in the person of Mr. W%s.
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q ntly., i hil .cry the House o none oi manure."! C. L. McKsyp Can n blue. They ak 4 1p lip 8 . everj .
list is well,worth you i Iowa sato Mont. Salo F evening except Saturda.7, during Jan. Whaling. The deoamd had reached the I
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� orde, to dAir instructor, Amex, Iowa, (1) " Bin .ter -Th ctoris bkewery, Cobourg, owned � bags, holding about I a: d February, the quie� months of the age of 71 years. He w" a devout adherent i L
ill bring th ' 'oyf reign to respect the dar 114vors and starters," (2) " General obse .v&. by Bic el Healey, was total year. i i
All the $5.50, $6 and $6.50 suits M, - y pounds, and �
I POP I destroyed :value to -day -is 36 shii1li a per . . poun. of the Roman Catholic church.
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be placed on the monthly at 7 , ti, I )no ore Mary wor . ; i:e u ig a wee . as on con- � an "pod they awl well and boil so I I Oregon, -J. Forg. Kyle, formerly a 3fitobell I . ; I
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18.1 mited y t a people. If it in dispi ised ty Minis r of Agriculture for Ontario. tents a u 9 as land are in re - .
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the uniquely low figure of - I Dloa , insured for $2,000 ; lo . , export and a son of Andrew Bremner, aiwell known resi- and well known for bin sketching faculti
to; et *rb tra ly or to override pop ilar T. 1W Millar, 'iKineardine, "Practical butter on bui di 9 about $12,000, insured for , stores. t . -_ t... I dent of- Gre ' i 1
$4.33, The $7, $7,50 -and ri hts, . year therew"a large tr a y township, is visiting at his old, when & plipil in the high school in 31it- i .
-,he So reip can dismiss it, rho miking." Archibald Smith, Beachville, 85,000. T a cause was evidently incen. 'at'30 shillings, but the higher- price this homaI. He isforemall of a big lumbering 'chell, in now & salaried artist o the Cans- i
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� 'year hae.cheoked the demand and the small can', slid it in tea years since he went, than Wbeelmen,� and Toronto Star; and a i
list at $6.33. The $8 509 $9 Soverei has lways the right to ini�)asel piesident of the Eastern Sairym'en's Associ- the bre, war a few months agb, but it proved !English blue can com to suomawfully. T44 wool Mrs. Bremner in a daughter of Hugh - .q .
tbe nul her of its members. I pe _ lecialertist on Saturday Night, �
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and $9.50 will be priced for the : a4on, I I Curing r`coms." Miss Laura Rose, unsucce saf I. . ugges ion Mcle -Brom, I
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t w not 06tario A'ricultural College, " Methods of -Tw) b Id thieves outs a n th"a'Atratford market a short time ago I .
month at $6.33. "'� Bu hat �he House of Lords eouf(I reoi the office o( I 0 I T lor Eidt, of Ellice, who was injured
A] the 810 do: the Senate of Canada has . done. rho 9 , . nduoted with the samples sent, so th%t stay fO,' & few weeks. 0 e �
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. qr�aming milk." F. 0. Harrison, Ontario Mr. Ha,pe ,-, clerk of Argyle Municipality 'the attention of Canadian agricult Illott, wife of Thomas Elliott, Of died at the hospital in that oity an January I
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and $11 Suits for tne balance Senate of Cqnad% as constituted can ignore Akrioultural Oollege, (1) " Local bacteria in BaIdur, Manitoba, on Tues4sy evening of ! May be directed to the advantages they wil I Win ;h 4m, died last Sunday. The deceased 4th, from internal injuries received at the .
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t �iea in the State, and cannot be wi kter as a possible cause of bad flavor in I � had )a, in ill for about three *asks, and &I- � time of the accident. Hewwas the youngest - - i .
bliged to, a0irnit to the popular will ex. oL sees, " (2) 11 Pasteurization and the use of 1 the letter concludes, 11 that English buyers - f .
it will be been that , the -prices 0 � . � to pay xt a. Harper opened the safe to � thou h1somi better lately, was seized with i
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I cept by cOmpulsion, mud we want, no r I . son of Mr. -and Mrs. Valentine Eidt, of I
IWO:. pt re. cultural For the manufacture of but -1 tskb cu the books, when tb � ¬ el� attack, from which she did not re. Elli i
I herein quoted are' altogether ' � man covered 'would prefer to purchase Canadian produc 3 � Co. � I
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lution :n this country. Our only course, te ,-." �: Principal James Mille, M. A.. L. L. 1 him wi revolvers and compalled him to � cove . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elliott- had resided in I I
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� out of the beaten paths of then im i 6 refo -m the Senate its D, Ontario Agricultural College. Unusual hand o y in his possmion, 'h i I ,ratfor,d, were
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I gweri and s . � 4 similar article can be exported from t the I 41ity of Wingliam lor over 30 years. St -continued on I I
i bjecting it to some - control. in t,erest to fariners and milk producers in some $7 . The od their, escape. ��_ominion."- � .Sunday, Jaun. I
ordinary prices. - 9w I _y made go She I Ves a family of two children. . t I
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what wi, I this control be '! It in a attached to thin meeting, inasmuch as it is -Mr,,:Jam as Cunningham, �& wolf -known ; -Secretar?r McLean, of te Foreign _' . and Mrs. A. Tipling, of Wingbam, tud evening, were ablyoonducted b Rev. 4 � I
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. It m4y be furth�r stated that the qu a , oil of the greatest delicacy and diffi- h Id in Guelph, and that every opportunit . Mi lit a I qe I ntral Railwl engineer, died at Church Mission Society in Havins, wants cele ; d ary, 7th, when the servi I .
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following quotatiotis for boys' u 8hall vi a make the Senate elective ? w 11 be g mers to inspect the Agri- .iinform�ation concerning the Rev. William ma, ' a on Monday, January 2nd, by in- Toronto, and son of Ron. Thomas Ballan- r� I
) cu ty. . iven to far stow suddenly, atui day evening. , 961lege, - '
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Inr of that eye � H; sat!( om;�s to supper at the Queen's hotel Hammond, who claims Lachute,JiQueibeo, as vitio a few of their friends in for the even- t us. Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, was assisted by � ; I
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good far the month :-- b onelelectoral body in this country, seeiin,ig I y �'clock, when he complained of his birthplace, and whobas had � a remark- lag. 1 After ites had be6 served, anause. I I I
i 8 represented by the House of Commc na. tKe pastor,'.Rev. M. L. Leit,3h. I d - � i
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Men's $5.50 and 86 Overcoats at $4.33. (Am elective Senats would simply meap ar worked. t is to be hoped that pat one feeling'i'l. ; e expired-& few minutes after. able career -i He has been a Cattiolfc, Pres- men, war* indulged in, and an enjoyable I -
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i : 31en's $7, $7.50 and 88 Ov"r- do ibling of the pows . lihe of dreameries Rd cheese factories will ake wards : ioip hemorrhage ,of the stomach �b terian, D6kard, Methodist - and Free. even ng spent. The hostass received many -Sidney Rankin, the twelve.year�old son I �
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rCof the electoral bo'y,) the opportun ty A attending the, conyen. He leaves qi idow, two sons, and a daugh: �;ill Baptist. -He has been, it is claimed, a insef I presents of tinware. : bf Mr. Joileph Rankin, of Stratford, . is
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coats at 85,33. Men's S&W, The reform we could *rnake will leave cbhe ti4n. . �They vi ill come into contact. with the ter. 1 � I . � suffering from a broken leg. He was driv- . L
, " , reacher, doctor, lawyer, confidence man, -Mrs. and Miss Greene, of Holmenville, ing with his brother on . A
$9, and $9.50 Ooats at 86.M. Senators the same in number as they irb br litest mini In among those in the d. %iry -A si 6ck coqLfailling dymamite caught fire tigamist and perjurer. He � t the Sebilngville �
to-4ay, namely: has had at least were driving in the countr� one day not -road and when going through the pitch.holes I
and $11 Overew , ts ' 82,and the mods of appoint- b iness. - that from Mr, A 16Gourty's pipe, near the Mispeo, nine wires, most of whom died znnder very long ago, when the horse took fright at the th I _Upsetting L I I
Men's $10 , Mont the same. W( are requested to state .. - I
The reform we propose is .th so visiting Puelph spy time from j4nu. Now Bring V�,Iick, pulp mills. Mr.McGourty luspicious . a horse jLnmped, the 00 to -
at $7.33. circumstances. Mra McLean train, and ran away. Although nearly The, heavily loaded sleigh fell eugn"e,
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this : When there is a conflict between he a 12th ure from I the &ttempted �6 throw the sack into a stream "ya : "He is in the real eitato� bu '. on Sy y"'; n
i 7 , alne0s, bhrown out, Mrs. Greene managod'to hold left leg, breaking it just above Abe ankle.
That Oak � Bedroom Suite i as mu h Senate and the pular House,' then thore ti at agent I a "Standard certific te. a r by buli, was not quick enough, the .- �
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one! persons as anothers, with shouldbea jointvote, and the majority hen this has been signed at G d lamit looling in his arins and blo, � ing �aited with one of our church last June. lines. Fortunately the horse . kept the road -John Page, who left Logan .19 yeara I .
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Re'iA using and was can ht when it came to, Holmes-
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you.r purchase you �taiid the should carry. (Cheers.) That, gentlemen, th� secretary' of the convention, a return Ma to0i iece . A man who in foolish on6ug . Dakota, in in Mi
. . a the reform that we have to propose I - . . 9 ago fo I
lik�lihood , to tidket can be Rrocured free of charge any to am ,a �ear where dynamite Io4wes Pro'spIty has smiled on him, aux I
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of becoming the the� people .of Canada. When that queo . '10 up t .Ii Ps religion to screen hi ville. - � - �
t [on til ,6 Ja nary 24th. The two beauti- should b i i ri so enough to have his life , a large number of Cubans under bin ill-' now the owner of 800 acres of the best land -
ne else. had, received sufficient attention frorn the fu � -The home of Mr.' and Mrs. William In the State, bemides Owning an elevator, in �
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. gold me &Is, value $70 each, for beat insured � �or the sake of his family. Buenos. Some of them have Money,. He Brake was the scene of a happy event one q
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It way be of interest to houBekeepErs I ele6torate, the electorate will see its wied Dal exiibits of cheese at the Industrial and -Bialoy 3ullivan, rector of St. JR, has an old lady of �meana under *is thumb." whi6h in stored at -present N,000 bushels of I
� Meg , . , day last week, when their fifth daughter,
- to know that we tirb selling !'ad moderation� I wish t overn this as a .'Western fairs'will be presented to the win- Cathedrd: a d for many years bishop of He was once- a sted in Que&c on the wheat. He is 71 years of age, -and is the �� :
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- i constitution country, that A the bodies Of , ne *a &tons of the sessions of the convention. Algoma, d is very picture of health. I
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an exceptionally fine grade of -the State shall be subjected to the eontr I at his home in Torontop on 6harge of perjury, but could n4A be found Swanz, of Colborne township. Rev. M. J. L �
I Core' .Blue and Colored F11 0 'T�e secretari, George flately, Brantford, Friday i iorn g last. Bishop Sullivan i bad when his case was called in co- rt. : -When' ��n Saturday, December 31st death, I
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YI) I - of the electorate; that there shall be nobc dy jmi�l gladly answer any inquiries. T been A f about three weeks, and . his the officers searched his I Wilson, B. A., of Benmiller, performed the visited the residence of Mr. G. G. #Ewart, . . I -
I , 4 C, in the State that shall be above the law and � . room they found' ceremony. The wedding party numbered of Stratford, and removed his dauRhter,hliss - I
. nels � ' the prices are '35c T 11 . 9 death w 6a a to Bright's disease. He was * large assortment of burglars' �0018 Sao- � over ninety, and the bride was the recipient d
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45c. and 50C a ya d. . . I � Canada. .very big ill - thoughtof, not only by his ,own tet,ary McLean is seeking 11animond'm ex- of a large number of presents. Charlotte E. at the early age Of twenty- . I i
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spee a] features of th se g I "The Onta i Legislature has been call people o! t is Anglican church, but by all Pulsion from the Cuban capital. 1� four years
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mesa. provinct � of the Bethel congregation and choir &ssem- be much.mined by a large circle Of lovl - - i
� their non_Ehrinka�le Washington to settle the difficulties betv an I ins* one of its noblest citizens. � otes., I , bled at the home of Mr. John Cox, Gode. . ft I
being fo , February ' at, fbr the de of be . is 0 ,I
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qua4ties. We bought thew ourselves and our neighbors. We 'a I I .--
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s the English say, by giving ha i � id banks, , friends, who, while Mon �
lline$ for use in making. men "' aad tollit . � I Oar :�, child alwayerevere her morn
andseveralp vate banks, were opened in children Vvo sons and two daughters. � cry- - Z,
Treaties cannot be made withoiit Mut �en, of Dakota, are visiting MrA-. MoLeod, pleasant evening to ther. During the .
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shirts and are therefore of thE M4nitoba and the Territories last year. -An igi d lady who was identified with .1 evening. d -Mr. James Chalmers, of St. Marys,died .
. com cessions, but I believe when I shall - J'Ort � -1. , augilter, Amy. who has been -
-1 very, best grade of flannel. 4 --,At Fort 'QU'A Ile, Monday night, the early d kys of life in Galt, passed into . orgamsp o on Now Year's day. after an illness of sov- I
tur , whatever I have obtainad, I a I pr � -James! Millar, of-Holneavillo, has pur-, f the Bethel church for many - 1
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I have sacrificed nothing Of the dignity of ur 10 & . EtPington a big grist mill was her reaC 3aturday m in the person of chased thelhouse and lot belonging to Mrs. - Year V with a very handsome oral monthq, He was in the 76th year ,of .
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�, . Mrs. Ph lil � Oates. ornit d in Galt , in' ae:s rand a flattering addrosaj his age and had been &-resident of Quebec ,
- country." ; down.1i The loom is VM,000; insured She ad live ,9vans. I L write, k d ,- -_ 'I
. . 0-1 . 000. i i I for fifty re , having come from Cornwall, � - -Henan . I � and Montreal before going to St. Marys.
I I 1� . il experienced �uite &� flood last -Mi a. T Oman Kirkconnell� of Vandecar, , ,; I
: i The Expenditure of Public Mo , ppe ban been epidemic in the cities Englaud a conducted a private school week. - Mif-hig w, I ft hot week for bar home, after He was a much respected citizen and will .1
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. 'fe r are, but eventually opened a were full o water. I . Morris. She *aa
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your issue of the 8th of December from I r. b�n - I kJounpi . a Stationfor the peat nine years, ---St. Bridget's church, in the townshi, - f .
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Greig & . Blair, in w4ldh he com ins of the Mannar A disastrous fire occurred in Patrol a lads, now minent, men in &H i I where he purposes taking training. fi.� 6 0 f . In were spent in Michigan. Mr. Logan, was tiptally destroyed by &a. a I
, . . Sa mrday morning, when a block containi g life who a nde4 Tanis's grammair school, i �-Mr George T. Irelan'd, of Winghain Kirk oil and the other families from F�iday, at about 3 o'clock. It was -A hot _�
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. Jnl,�rhich grants of mone giveaby the On- three stores was burned to the groun . by.'who a her memorl 4" always been J" * ' - . me day, and the congregation bad just ut, I . I
-thrio Government are a tided in Algoma, goue op a trip to Tex I the hope oi M orris residing in the as locality are - �
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and he advocates the handing over of this . i . er the stars and stripes. � m
. � -Charles O'Gara, son of Police " Chriatisi , �haracter' -Mr. A'Ioert Anderson, of Xichij` - . -Hugh McBrien, of Clinton, won t covers . I
(_ I Money to the municipal [� authorities to be 0,11 I ,, .intrate , beloved by all the 'I 'I', an, is . be d. It started in the vestry used by �
Ca ase of fire u 1 known. -treasured 6nd revere( . . about halt an hour whe -
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Xara, of Ottawa, aged 18 years4 died at townapw pl,,,, and was in her 82nd year. , w Lob iven in the guessing competition at -
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pris'ed at the complaints 9 i kao Brotbers. Every, purchase
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17 oils�or the people have any'ause to COMPI in - few milei i from Brantford, on Sunday. His Olinton club.i, held one day I it week, re- � In
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Blair instancea two bridges recently erected . evident that points, I �
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I n of th t Street ' on I of its oldest &114 most respected real- 11 I - Vanstone and I 0, A� orrester and awarded to Hugh Me- Mine Matilda, was united 'in marriage to
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STRONG'S 13LOCKI� _ Although tramped d U for a considerable space �f Brussels, left last w for Stratford B ten ,who guessed the ex�ct number- ,yburn, of Logan. Rev. Mr.
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Tarbutt and Laird peeitiQd the Govern. ,year, he was only ill a short while. sroiiid. T marks show' that he had Busin446C411age, where they Will take a 79 , being the winner Bradle rf rmad tha ceremony. Mine i., 2
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I er 5 o'clock Monday night, I LizzieLyC sinterof the , acted
I or me distance o' his hands oomm#rcial course. I .
I . mention1ad cylinder -head in the engine at the else- 4 and � I E. Tichboura-e. the esteemed "bridesmaid. Mr. Jain brobber
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-11 -I if I q build the first of these hridges 1 th � knees bifo his fingers froze and rat. � -Miss M ary Allen, X. D., who has been 'L . groom I
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IS !JAFORT 7 7 ON L. on y 'was grant !� bu I te�;h if school section No. 1.6, Beat Wa yk",
; bi Mr. Blair. ad a n1d tr light depo� blew out, leaving the town m He then c :� . . . of the bride, supported the groom. I I
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__ I __ the bridge was built.un er * - - - ered himself j r west Terri 1 L 00 t 0 M I ot 4
. - the superintend of lidgetoWn in total darkness. Both eye- . . i -
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I I talus, arc andli incandescent, are affected. the ran v=t ro' 'd' to be big last Other relatives in Fordwieh. i I the Fullarton saw mill I week. During i �
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(Y unutled for the bridge w well and profit- . I was 'a ..�. . presented
lit Travelfin by h� . It vill take nearly a week to repair. . the usual course of running, without zany 1
6 . ably event in improving sleep. gure rfflmd .� -Mr. F. I G. Sparling, of i Winglism, has Miss -Tichbourne with a, toilet set. prayer I I
, he road leading to - -Knox church, Galt, the seconil largest Brautfor , I at his relatives; am unknowa. workmen b4sX getting the . pan ready at the -and bymn book. Th6- annual examination apparent cause or warning, the large By I
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- ) :R i I the lbrIdge. In 1896 th I uncil Again Ile- Presbyterian church in Canada, at its annual -Owi t) the recent disturbances in x)RIt block. He expects to begin boiling in was hold, which was very Onczessful. A wheel began to go to pieces, lying to differ- i
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C - T -1 -1 I titioned the Governm It for & grant Of me, 5ting last week, decided to give the pas- China, t I ev. R. P. Mackay, the Prosby. a few weeks. � eat parts of the engine room. It w" not
three hundred dollars o build a secon g. number of the puenta were in attendanoo.. I
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d tor, Rev, R. Knowles, an increase of $" terian mi i n secretary at Toronto, has had ' -J. Reawricir, of Howick, #owed four without consideratile courage and danger I
You may have your Baggage CheAed from bridge. Mr. Adam McKa was overseer of on his I � . . -At the close of the Bftissils Methodist
� y salary. Mr. Knowles' stipend is many an uiz iss with regard to the safety of bushels of a now kind of oats last a , Sabbath school last Sun that the engineer entered the room and shut i -
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Seaforbli to the point of di atination. tbisl bridge I speak from personal know- now $3,'000 and a free manse. missiona, . asd last week he threshed 22S."bushels, a was prom
`1%rough cars, no mid -night cha iges, fast le'die whe; 1 say that both bridges are. . off the steam, and stopped the Machinery. i
service, couponlickets. - recently a : a confident that there has been - � Fortunately no person washurt. I
. -�Mrs. Nathan Easterbrook, an oldireni. yield of 114 bushels per mre. - - of the Methodist tune and hymn book, " A i
I fimt-cWs structures in every respect,,, and deot of Cormwall Island, died at her home no trouble so far in Hoinan. i After the Em- � -Mr. Peter Deem, of Wingbam, fail on' mark of esteem for his yearn of service as -The, death occurred, on .January 2ad, - . I
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I I I that good value has been obtained for the Iss! Priday, isthei age of M years. Her press isat ad her recent edict the Honsue". the 9 p ery iee one afternoon last week, conductor of th*' orchestra.' PostmasUr of Mr. Thom" White, or., of the zownship, L ;
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� MONEY ORDE S money spent. So far an I am able to judge, Pand still � ary vex her, his were a lit itle surly,and acted as if Europeans a(ad a H6'has Farrow made the presentation in suitable of Down* between Avonton Land Avon. : i
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and I I think I am in a position to . know, I qot�year.. Oriaofthe eons is the world must go, tat everything i quieted down! words, Mr. Jackson r . splied in appropriate bank. Mr,'%%ite had resided in Downie I i
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t �[ far�oua maker, of Easterbrook pena, whose * n, And n) unpless : CA and wife are visiting terms, thanking the school for their splen- 57 yeam, having come eat from theold I
place in America. The cost : to- $1 , un6r the Airec , antness is expected.* -W-illiam Ca I
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, ; a t D one Of Honan,'hq6ol a narrow escape from a maniac Canipbell in a da ter of �onald Mclauch- -Mr., John Govett, of Clinton, was the White, at the age of eleven years. He wine - i I .
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Ranald J. Mae& nal cipo offiners. 'th rka,rd to the two on unday afternoon. The deoessed was in taken from im. Escaping to his house, be! Milne, of the I I t concession, of Howick, He being a class leader in the Ontario street concession 7, Downie, snd the young man i I
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_A.C3-3MWrT . ent,!, which were last summer on yery active life in the township and county, brother, wh (attempted to prevent him after an abionce� of over four. Years. He sa#,enty I membors -thought- it befitting to 1863, when be settled on I it 20. con , ' �
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