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wthwest. There was given WHOLE NUMBER, , I
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Dnt W.4519, for foreign mia � I 1. i 91 I 27 1 -
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lid 1 " The aperg was bristling opened wi r 11�� I - - :
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. paiA $2,301, and for all pur- � . era small audience. Rev. I I I I
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� *" decided to, lower th6! . I The fourth A�nnual convention of th' w th good things, served up in Mr. Ander. I J. Hamiltb It d the devotional e4eroises, Public f ffi(ih School il chambe�, On Thursday- of last week, for I Stewart, Alex, Gardiner, Alex. M�cLau,hlin � .. . . .
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. . I The choir f Villis church, Clinton, with I . of organizing.: I
Miss Id . John Broder- I and W. H. Kerr; auditor,s,-Alex, Hunter _.
' 'ict Epwortb Lt�'sgue and Sunday Wr. John Hutton, of t;1enalonan, gave a a ]a . � . cli was re-oleeted presWnt ; Ist vice-presi- I and Alex. Strachan. -Moved by W. H. -
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..- School Association was held in North street Rp, tie organist, rendered the
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. i Metdiat church, Godericb, on tited address on " How, we� may most I anthern-11 cc cf Ages." Mr, D, A Wil- leal, Andrew Wright ; 2lid vice-president, � .
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I . � I Saturdau . day, January 17th and 18th. - o e ffir ilipoke to the ladies, bring- Books Md Supplies, � I T �, , Kerr, seconded by A. Gardiner that the -
__ � , Jail. ft . a and e'ednos Tuesday ftetually win for Christ the' careless and I zoon f I I Jackson ; directors, 0. R. Hamilton, i offer of $250 from the Grey Branch Agricul- .
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. o i -church -going." He stated that' the thtS lu of the Presbytery con- )..t naan Malcolm, tural Society be accepted, d t . .
, The first session, ing re: From 12i i to 20 P,r cent. di8counti W. R. Davis, A. Burritt I
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0 - . was devoted to Sunday icheat ideal of the chriatian I was to be a ratuliting th Womens' Foreign Mission I W., J. 4alkom, G. I an he east rid- I
� school work, and was presided ever — ! Ic bert Mutton, , I
- by M r. itnea6 for Christ ; that ' I teamyer, : I F: ing fall fair be held in Brussels next fill. ` �
� It is need eAs to recoun t I th �, S cc ,� s A. T of the result of a high gociety on h r work and means. He also NOTE PAPE IR� I i, i 31. Hunkin, Thomas '3reen; -A horse belonging to Mr. George S�Wsi. I
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- Cooper, ' Clinton, who ig district hiiatian life always tended' t' win Regular 10c per Quire for 50'. 1 �
4 h i -n - of past Futurity Sales, Any bne-v,o president. . I �
'_ . - �i 0 for reminded ti a a erner sex of their duty to 'tillitors, 6. L. Money, James Jones. It low, of Exeter, had to be shot last ' �
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. I . h7i8t. Considering the great power which missions. i lie . Murray and A. i . � , ram then decided to hold the fall fair on the consequence of an accident it ver akimply I
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I ha� attended these sales well kno t- Rev. A. L. Russell introduced the first behind, he exhorted his heareri to rise to ]or sang so lay' ENVELOPES- I . "I 7th and 28th of September'. met with. ' As it was being driven &Cron - I
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und y tiebool." This relsti�n should not Favorable - I . - I'll, � .
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I . holding a (lay of this kind half y�arl I " 8 th t of indifference'; parents . reports on the itat year's the greetin a of the Presbytery age for 50. 1 1 .... ;
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- . I - � . . . cannot vork were read by Mr. W. T. � .. Huron $o ' S. WAY to have caught its oboe between the , :
And If you were in business yoll .woull afford to be iudifferent,as the school touches .Hall and the women! of ti a antibiation. the � I I �
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� mon g und o r work is I ; I Quentin Anderson, of A�orris township, wrenched and broken above the eo I I
: I � the hor�e ; they are -t iraiident, and the meeting then adjourned. We occup� com. THE DAI E J R MAIL AND' "- I 199 planking and the rails, for th
- know that there is Always smal�l lots of - hose w o should be The evening session was open one. Hail the I .
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. ad by a tiine w '4000 a two y,'ear old colt thp other day for the fracture was a very bad one, - the horse
. most iatereated in the future of thechildren. ine w an the Iwo en &rid men unite to EMPIRE --35c per mon ;
I be by Rev. W. woe I S-1-0). �
� . goods left over at tl�ie end of eVery Seat- ' sFer on the " Art of Prayer," th. Delivered.' I i � .
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,which it p � pas _ � ft�r all I � - J - . I
� opera ive � �s; �F- W. ,'Gl,,In,an, bariqter, of Exeter, -The'Woman's Foreign Mission Soci t I , ,
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y ays o clear out West, M. A., of Bluevale, who, in a well Purity �s due ;o c hriatisuity ; the - . een
�� Bon The relation should noe sive, but - _ tie schemes of the church. % I
h: I at a Ito rather of earnest, active and cc- ,
,' rwt:ft h 1 n- t, re )ared pa er, showed that the t . Jewish
I c rry e s ovi 1. intere t. Parents a& P rue spirit . 7 0 appointed a notary.. public for On- of Willis, 0 - �
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9 figure rather than ame n assist t 3e a e woman is siserc dly guarded by law; � the . i� . church, Clinton, met last we -
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. .. until the next 8 seeing that the children have the : Sunday 0�,wi model. � - I Mte,p, Seaforth. 610. , owl 13 b] officers " - -
I , ,Q0 this .is o chOol by Of 1 rayOr visa emphasiz d by the Master's gospel Q elp'vst�d wortian to a high � posi- A lex. -P and elected the foll - al,
I . I L � In the discussion which fol. tiOn, unknowni in ti� -'Mr. H. " , a a for , . I
I I . I I school lessons prepared at horr. a thr - I 0.,Bell, of Wilioliam, attended that energetic r.oci ; 9
I ; 0 �' W ough the ow id ft wad clearly evident that the con ety �resident ,Mrs. J. I
. object in holding what we are, please eek ; by praying with and I : .1 - Maggie, Murfay sang heathen lands. Miss MAMIAGE L6, NSES ISSUED. thel furniture exhibition recently held in W. Irwin at, Mrs. W. R
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Wt bedongs . I to call our Serni-Annual Futurity a] , by see] D8 to it , that the vmdon Was not in sympathy� with set Nobia." . [ beautifully." L Pro NO Witnesses Required. 01�raiid Rapias, Michigan. � I ; I-st, vice -preside . . -1 !,
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. I � . y are at school p,-& era, but that prayer should be sce-ording Rev. M ' i - - - - I 1L --JDr. Turnbull, of Clin ; Lough; 2nd vice-presid�nt, Mrs. fkcv..) Z,, , .. . I
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I L I � I punctu�lly and regularly by visiting the to t I a 9 'irit's direction. r eeting at 101 I I . _�_ -is practi ,Stewart: secretary, Mrs, R, Irwin; treax. - �
- From the numbas who pa;tronize,l school t by assistin . dressed the ce th ire and go to urer, Mrs. (Dr.) Grab
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I I I 3gth on China and had built numerous churches, includin 6ne 01 rgaurst, Mrs. --
I ! I g the finances oir the R Y. lWalter Muir, of Bricefleld, then the stud for a time in Europe*. ! . � �
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- . .these sales in tile pa school 4nd teaching the children to help pay , . tructure in Japan. i� We was - -11' Costs; executive CID mitt" "
�... _L U* W largest and most ' I f gi ,ve a r?uaing address on the ' Christian religious a C na is the- most ancient of 0oun. 85 years old. � . a r.. William Herring, Of. the 12th con- W -and Miso , �
- - . Or the I expenses �. of the school. - P&rents . w)rl,er qnd his Bible," in wh . i � case n, Hul�,t,t, has a bant#m � hen which I ga Mofij_ - .
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I Saturday, JAnuary 28tb, that we evt r , 'the impOrtance of .Sunday pare I thp,Bible to an ancient Si i ' own as thle-Middle Kingdom. -Mr. Georg i Ritchie and Mi a Mar hate thre i I-
I - � I I � school Children are apt to learn ottish castle, he Chinami � h y d I ckens. ! I.- I
held. � .I I .work. w iic h th,broughly rou T kt�binksitjathecentrc of all Ward, of Belie% ille, 8 nto a Ole in r. Donald Scott, of rtihe Summerbill cheese factory held its I
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. byte.lianiblood of his heare l., ' I I 'lay I"t rent�d his farm to' his on n -law, Mr. C. ,I 01 eling on 8aturday, January 21st,
more wOeu associated with others than they sed the 8'oottish.Pres- th , all outside is the ice on the I my of Quinte one . 1. I :aa�a& -
would at home. ra Mr. Muir barbarous. ' he Chinese are I liked by week, lilr� RAdbie bravely struggled to 0 c 0 . A few ato�tisticg in I
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- - � Oonier early and ni�ke i u ge I hio hearem to be strong in the wOrd foreigners at � Stok I . is g In ,10,:k connection - ��
Fi It ter , your selectfoE Rev. J. Wilson introduced the subject, L rob ; fire Molesworth. I ;'ith tdheis factory will not be out Of- Place -
. I � . " Qualifications of a Teacher." of! G d at�d fight for their Kin& It a di . t introduction a$ save the young lady, I lit JVao swepo away _r I Mr " 0 1 9- . � 1k Ii
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� - � � � 1he terms of sale give It would be tr 3a . ! was smissal ; de ,d mou.nds,everywhere ; i the and drowned. Miss % . L , ordn rgarimer vered to the factory during tb -
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-LA . you a Pal . which w the )f stealing at M I r. illia;m Jackson' line, M0 i - . I 1, �
loice of a number, . ntry find i � lot farmers ; the go;pel makes -It 100*5 as if th arg L eon visiting past aesis n, 331,337 Ills, ; average lbs. ,cf
ell to have all -the teachers educated in I . ard, was reached. for the no lf Scotland, h -a -
Ili hi b " ches. Teachers shoul& have the enau less progress n ,,he cities than in the n- against E. I . rr'll- milk to lb of, cbease, 11 2-5 - number Of Ibs , I : I
er r` ' rhefqlkowing officers we're appointed for #
. . I - MI Asen, the Merchants' Bank -At a P asbytery, wh I n, at in Kin- of t . �
/" 'g in the work &rid should . rig year ev. Dr. try ; it is not oi id for the people u � cheese made, 29,157i ; I
turn may be the one that will draw the t�eir h2rtsij � : President, R MO trea 0 1 i , -averAge is
/ . to b left clerk in i w* aid fall through, as cardine apt! week Rev. A. ellin �
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wIlItAg � be in M inay, Kincs'rdine ; vice. resident, Mr. witho t Chri . I I of rice, �
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I CF- a � the assistant manage testiflod the other Will' L L. 7.65 cents per lb.,; total tie 01 ' L , . :
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. Splendid Bedroom ftite son. Th� should be generous in th * . . L I ch roN tendered W r�eigna V-61 .
. earbest iO impressing the titithe of the lea- John HutIton, Glenannan; secretary. tress- Mien vored the rieit- day� that the $1 et ou May Jet. I tiOn- It cheese, $2,270-63; average pricalor pationsi, .
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. 7 � . . . A nowledge of the Bible, a love to I Ing A we 000 * question was found tak a �
That co reip ' 'L I executed organ solo, and entered in tile bo)'kep .rtl)thearre ' . 5. 19 cents. - I
on ending-meoretary Miss Annie .W. there followed a 11 . Pted quar iette -Waterloo cc jut at. -Mr. John Brown, whiD b" been a real- -The Ashfield But ' �
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are y oat one: of its fore- dent i of Hallett for many + pany held their annual meeting on the 12th I I
Wy Closed out we ire gi ving away, We ask God, lov4.for children, and aptness to teach St wart, ingham ; councillors, Mime An- from the Rat en'ZV.e_1y 1prPerelotclichurch choir. most Conser vativ m ,eiari, ham re-
! lea week in the death tired � from ming and mioved to Blyth, ..
� ___ � your careful perusal of the I stv and 41 quali�ies essential to successful teaching. ' deson, W oxeter ; Rev. Wa J. West, Blue. The ben�dicti d rofitiable of Dr. W. F. Da k, 0 inat., in the coun � I
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� while this is not 'The I .Open Parliament on Sunday vase ; R�y W. * T. Hall, Belgrave. The and interesting meeting. ant oi where he has pure room. It. Johnston � I
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school," led by G. M. kiliott, was prinoi- -oh � ci�uroh Collection about t . . based a� house. I :
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� values we offer that. we will hive on r of th Presbyterian I he Liberal Co rvative club of that vil and James Edwards, two of the five dim. I
I 11 renderel $12. 1 1 1 1 - -The Pr"byterians of Exeter held a tors, who b
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I our counters, yet, it will (,ive a f. dr idea Young men iu the Sabbath school, and the I � ran oul,18 a w days, pneu. very successful entertainment on Friday, sve been in Office for six years. I
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� I 0 Ki cardin were thanked by the convention i m,onis being their a) I a o death. t'h. L w I refused to act any longer. Tile new 4 : .
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as 4 good attend- elected for the coming I .... : �
- Vaq4e In Counse' t n, " inm Lte of the Ham. ance 4 lient programme given.
,� of prices catechism in the Sunday school and how it 11 t. � , -willian Br January 13 There board
. . should be taught. ' for the royv I way in which they entertained � L � . .,rid an exce year are an follows : .
. I The annual �e ting of the ilten insane, Thomas Finley, prWidentfor seven ": I
. � A nominatin the delega 8. E t Huron YIO , Put hii head in a pot -Dr. J. Lindsay, son of James Lindsay, James La,ne, Years * . I
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L —&— I Inst h wn of water an - heI it thelre , intil death re- of Goderich t'wnship. has gone to Listowe I. salesman for two Yean; Win' L I I
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- C10 M k and electing committee .
....iberal V . t ' U9 Departme4t. was appointed by ballot. I �.,, � to fLosist D L I
. 3�zn I., 0 hall, Bruisels tourt Wednesday of last w' sulted from u tion. i, Kickley, who has served fai
I Work for MiSsi F I eekv I 'He was fifty years He $b,.�." there ur years; Wm.
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sty e7 -1y . I a . ter o clock. Presidet'it old, and ha bee� in the institution about that p'ltoe. � ' ; Kaiser and John R Baldwi I
LOT, 1-812 overcoats - EVENING SESSION. T e t h eirl nth annual meetin' . � - . 11, new Mon.
of the han7ocou the chair and gave a r�ost nj_simcoo�. -Mrs. Me -During the year IS 8 there were 53 1
ri � to %( f Guelph, was the guest changes in . 9
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H oil Pres yterial Union of the 9womers, approp Illerei a, giving reasons why� th I �ae, o I the teachin �, .�
f The evening session was opened with a = 'ie six weeks, 3ing a at t4ere fro
a 0 -The pro rince g ats,ff =� Went -1
front and double brea8ted-velvet col- song service. Rev. R. Millyard, of Clinton, F i Mi I . f Briltish Columbia �may Of Mris. J.W. Irwin, of Clinton I -
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� or I n i sionary Society was hold in past year! was . Pr Doperous one, and c%Uiug be rich in ge Id an( other mi aeral@, but, its while there at riding the anatial areetingof Obn E. Tom's division. .
lar, in beaver, fr ezes, twilts�s'ze' gave an address o� " Influence and Impor � i , last week, Huron, Impactor J , I
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I (It Off to 42, $8.33. . tAuce of Little Things." We need to be re- wee - Thelattendance was not so 'large as sources and th ch 3ery outlook. There * teachers was the third.claw certificates I
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I LOT 2-86 and 6 minded of our littleness of power and of our at a i � , as justsubmitted to th�'Legslature,iho;6 -Mr. Ben minlilcGuire,'4ied at the -ex_
� style, fl .50 overcoats a forn�er.meetjngs, grip and �the b#d a good attends ice %ad a profitible meeting, for the past year, � 6 n t ' # , I Piring, though. there are reasons - such as . I
� I i unworthiness to do anything for God. We road . ei g ain y responsible for the a -b- the i,e residence of M* Gilpin, of Giorrie, on Jail,* a
11 -,rever no of $1,439, .
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what we were, what we are, and how we do sion. The on i a ap akers war i [ 45 .' had boon in Po6r health for sot6e time - 1 7
,,,For... ��� beaver -and melton,: -sizes 36 to 42� deep t, i the rawbaoks 8 a a N. Mon- bilities over assetsof Prov - -- attend the ,Normal colleges 'or trustee& I
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� irk heaven, who never sinn3d, envy men the . -while A. : Carrie, of -
� LOT 3 - James Goderich 1, Exeter 1, Herroall 1, Goderich ' .
� � : r. John 9'. -Currie, son of Mr iihAPgies were;
I � . ug was 4 teith, of Stra rd, and W. W. Hilborn, of 413. . . ; -U Wilting better teachers. The
Angela F �ofitahe and pleasant one. � Leamitigthn.
$4.33. . - the work God calls us to perform. "very �r the meeti �
� I rqie, Wiaghsm, flied iii St. Joesph'a �towrjship 2, Usborne,3 I .
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sh at Ra rdly, !in C ttawa county# � hospitil, Toronto, on Sundsyo ltanuary 15th . �
i a morn kker, t �kin as his topic 11 M I . , 4 West Wawanoeh 5, East " Colborn �
_y , st-)rm dollars, I fowers or dishonors a man, if God is honored . ilig session was opened by de- snags- a tree tell on his le;, and fractured it in: Deceased was! in his 38th year, and his WaWaricish -5, I
ble breasted frieze ulsters . No work I . I
Men's overcoats, A rle dou- I Privilege of working for God. � '
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� ! work for Jesus honors I ' meat an i feedi ig o " lie showed he I y 6, Ashfield 10, Ste�hea 11, - .
/ 0 . I sizes 36 to 42, $6.33. . thereby ; the lowest . vot ( a Ed exercises, Mrs. Archibald, of Sea- COWS. threeplaces. Hel%YOD'the I snow. for � an death famuoh �e ratted by the community, iia I
I � LOT 4-68 men's overcoats, .style he worker ; small servic6s done for Christ forib., leading' i �dvauta a of Iliad ess, regularity of mflk- -T I
in prayer. The remainder of he Brussels Post says - A letter from .
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I � hour, and wow found exhausted. Ion -Herbert H' Womuth, youpgest son of Will Hingston, son of R, T. Hjupton, I
� frim u1sters, at- are often the best exprenion of our love to the a �e sion was occupied in hearing minu tea 'rig- r . tht III me party, and to tak !
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orm collars, sizes 35 to a was told he could not I ve. Mr.' and Mrs.'Charles Ho . �
1� - . 44, $5.33. � him, and, Christ is always willing to accept of 1W meeting and reports from each do it I uickly feed regularly and Gibsonwas msrrie� in the aftern live, Turnbe , died on I , I the B. Brussels, has come froln Dawson City, wnt& � .
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We should be willing 0 and expect Your milk cousin, �and d ied thi it eve6ing. Gibson *as 13th. Do part of Noverriber. 1fr. i � �
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LOT 5-87 men's overcoats, istyle, g for 0'hrist - we are to be Mine 6 Bands. These reports were very* an , to emniand best prices ; hoose an important 1witne w in' miar. had been ill fo nearly ys I I vim I __ I
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t Christ's reoresentatives in -'the world. cows as loon as weather becomes cold or der me. I I even if the cold ojoaZon 11 -
- double breasted frieze ulaters, . I . anco riging and � the Riopelle . year �f M,sr
p oesAlt-.- ,storm full of interest. The � -The Sund schoolaclass * J Jan. lftltb a Thr dips. � 7
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I wet. R , , a silo, but the ration he -The Rev, Pr . T�-omaa Fraseri of Morris, met, at - L'Fr&wr,s last a ex.
i - collars, sizes 37 to 44, $4.33. 1 Mr. Edmonston: gave an interesting, an- mOn raised by the auxiliaries is by month- . � down 'to 40* degrees below zero,
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j I tifusiastic and : instructive 4 I feeds is a ' McAdam, a �
LOT 6-$7 and $8 youths' addres IY co otions, fees an -� follo w,e, I feed to becut : Green peatations for a large output oi.folci are - , . �
a on d free-willofferi superannuateo ytedan clerg week, and presented her � .
I over- Young Peop a age, 00 feed, straw, mi1RI d yinan, rid with j a beautiful ikeelle :_ .
. enter sinments of any t, bran and oats, I at ' * y * .
I- 1 16 ' Forward Movement for kind'. The Mission mak- at one timel rof soor jewel I t6ken of, re*ard for her -, and many who have mi � I pec.
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i voats, style, double breasted frieze issions." Helbriefly-sketched the organiga- . -mone ,thank-, oats day ; 190 days for win- Quebec, was d wir . I- " work, in the Suqdsy school. � � , settling down,to *ork ! -
I F11 � Band av " * ing in all 0 o in Morrin. Ileive. . Case, " a;
nr� Jackeisy ' i . a mite -boxes', talent y I r d in! Toronto a a4t I ulated heretofore are � �
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ion of the Students' Volunteer Movement, offerill 8, and some have entertainments. to f d- cow will make 8 lbs. week. In somi7e ma -Mr. W. with improving prospects. The Klondike 1. I -
- . ulsterB, StorML collars, sizes 32 t6 35) � wil � er he old gentemin Sloan, of BI I �
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. weeks at';5j lbs. of . �
The th rik.-offering is aj special feature in of butter! kr ek ... r. 26 weeks, and 116 got out o W a weeks' builaess trip to year
week on -a thrls "'th" left last Nugget, -the local newspaper-ootsts .*24 s. .
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. lea and &11 say we could 1. )utter -per week. . Feed into a hole made by tb cutters. go . .
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� I . LOT 7-85 and $6 youths' and men's f it. The pledge taken by the originators theme a ciee not dis-1 $a t every day. ardie was closel . ice ' Nanshvi Is and Now Orleans. as is a mom - Lorrk . I
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��& - F-ur (" ap e S, , f the movement was, " We are willizig s6d Pease ith it, some small societies showing I- k Mi. M Y was 68 years old, at A his sat charge was I' bar of syndicate that ,has , entl IV -Mrs. R. McMurray, 4th line,- M - -:�, �
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overcoa , 9tyle, double breasted ulsters, lesirous (God permitting)'to come mi . !urpr A g liber Ii quIzz,ad, hot prove maelf maste r 11so i �!r- rrWed home on Wednesday P . �
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� L be a a A ty. All report an increme of bhe Worth Bay, Ontario . � chased large tract o )er I" 11 D7,15- She ' I I
iionarieo." In evar�r department. In 1897 the member- rid I . [�Pij ; f timi ! of last week .
; Ibis movement hae rapidly � a went to visibber mother, aear Barri *
I storm doftars, sizes 31 to 44, $3.99. situation, 4L 91 eat many good points -An accident wh �ch m r prove - X. . I
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I pread throughout Canada and were brouglit oult. 3 � tal cc ville, Michigan, Who L I .
L .1 ourred on Friday lai near Glenbolin, &lion, _-Ch des E.:JerVis, of G ' was dangerously ill 'L .
LOT &-:-Boys' overcoats, style, dou- ' the Uni :hip, n 867, in 1898 i ; member- . tl � . oderich town. .
ted it 768 971
. I �tates, and across the water to -England, eral society, go, and during 1898 ames Hiuchboy,'(f Constance, introduced two miles from Ayh jar ), i tends to k - �
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ble lireasted, storm! collar, I hip ct n J While, r. Thom ,becomea citi: last Christmas, and shortly .after Mrs. Z1. .
' Cloth efackets ' 24 to I � * � ;"of Clinton. Marra took sick herself. .
.7 1 sizes Ontario alone thirty districts have taiken we add 5 new life main era to our list ; the imporltant lsub, set 11 Hogs." Begin Laur and his eldi -at ea I were �augagrd ii to, pu chased * lot on Ratte�bury street She Att4mpted � �
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7 . 29, $2.85. 1 * rig w ill be felling a tree at the ;OP O' . fror to get ome, but coulA Ot get furOmr -than .
I . a the support of miesionaries and are ,a � 424, in h t by having ,'an i leal o , that _
I . � . the ave ge attendance in 1897 was a 1w dee r, a T 011148 Ja0knon, jr., at * reasonable I 11 7
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� ; ocatters( Sarnia, where she lay for two weeks sit the - 11
_. 1898 it as 468 long and deep ai d m sigh about 500 pounds. Laur, it seemai bit tile tre which fel down ; a substantial house home
I LOT 9-84.50, 85 and $5.50 j, her payiug the whole or a part'of thesal- I helpers' ,contri figure dwill build
y1p, double po � - --- -
0V es. In London conference five districts butioi Use a good aged ain. Favored a Yorkshire the gal . thteon � .
Y breasted, oys' I I I Rat year, $23.92, � his year, $36.35 ; ly, a distatize O:: bout, forty f shortly. � - - I I
creclats 11ri . t3f her cousin. LA grippe, followed by - .
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w Cloths, 8 orm re supporting missionarie ' i 181 7 the amount of cl, ,thin sent to the carrying him w I . eati G � I
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, collar, siz 24 to 29, $3.49. 8, two have asked -a 9 ith it. � ,a rge Mc0a inflammation of the lung#, wss; the trotbl I
_CL - . if thoroughbred a toed. Don't breed too � Mr. Laur 1 was � a. - I
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: . LOT 10 Norti went wa 1,500 poui do, value $489.79; bruised very bad I I , and ii ia I itical _ _ 'It who lives West Of Mr. MeMlirray went to Sarnia and brought - . Z
r them ; the rest, with onoaxception, are young. A� good un of grass in the best y E 81, I � gettingl out timber for the enlarge. -
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. . $4 and $4.50 boys' r- ready for the wor in 18C 3 it was a, 000 pount 6, value, $518.46 ; . . . i i a very or who, al -
1 cl�e k. ! 2 summerfe�d. I tie winter feed roo I : . m at and improvement of his barn. It will his better half home with him, .
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. WEDNESDAY MORNING. rise for -Miles Par cer, t is T' amburg man who ore ad in si�ze by � 40 feeti and stone 1.
- - coats, style, tweed lined, sizes' 4 tw 30, the ai ic unt contributed - )y - auxilis, give plenty' Of ex6re a. K ep the sown in . I though considerably better, in still confined - I
I good condiiion. M o do 0 are better th � n , . �
(� Drcss -Goods $ 2. 3 5 , � Th( sutiriso pr4er-intietiniz was well at- 1897 Be $1,264.27 ; byl Mission Bands I a stole a horse a id'out 1,er fror a stabling - in first- to bed.
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� land " tuinips, said feed o a if possihle ; ive liveryman, a class a I :
I I ell, and thoodpresent enjoyed a spirit. $298. ; by Auxiliaries An 1898 it was I f W w)eks a go, wai befo ii�sdded, which �Two young men of Exe �
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t , . 1 $7 and 88 boys' over(oats,_ , , salt re ulatilly, am I re 6 � I
'i5 � .. I isl fewt in a r and testimony service. $1,3 53, and by Mission Banda, $340r.2$ , re will be no trouhle Judge Finkle, n the edu ty � i 'Brooks and Tr ble, attended the caraiVS1 in
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I I breasted, capes, sizes 25, _p 61 k mak 11 judge's crim- -. I � Hensall one night, Isar, w. �
style, tingle p 1 7- -The following are' the license commis.
f I a I not so lar see for y LL.i
I - ,1, The forenoon tie ISiOn Was -gely i L total of $1,676.84, an incre in theggow destra i her young. H nd�e inal court, at oode �ock, �sist Friday m', . flion . We.. and who eek, When they . I L
. .., . 2�6, 9-7 and 34, $3.25. L vening a rvic' . 1898_ - sow Soho 0 be qu t. li� L rn- ere for Went and East Huron, were ready to - go home their home -
Unded as the a .1898- 1114.56. ave roomy Pon i have 'been red : Huron - �
I . . - (tit d. *,-� . a, but the rig. Parker d;not the money to Samuel 810 re-AJ?POM . - 111. I WAS �
� m ( scussions mated a d instructive. I THE �14E ' . . I around it. Advised I lining and couldl not b
- �� LOT 12 of were ani' with shelving all the * 157. He so, James Stevens .,a found, Thinking . _.
� ; miscellaneous lo , - I w OFUCERS. defence, so pl ded guil put tegn! Hugh Me- it bad got out of ihe stable and - I
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� .. overcoats in ) Rev J. Green, of Holm ille, in a ,tea. The, 0 0 c ri then took lace, use of bottles of ' a a basket tenced to four are i Lt hai A labor was - 11, Goo. ..
I � � Quarrie; East Hitron-Thog. ai"
nket i eat for a litter. . . they hired a horse and set out af it. I - �
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. � men s, youths' and boval, r, address introduc d the subject,, reaulti a , Draw *ton penitent' in K . Fortune, George Mardie. It I
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I I . � . . irl odd sizesi ., - 1 n'u ti; . E as follows : President, Mrs. ( ev.) with a bla when sen"nee �
. the sharp teeth o th tlo,.pigg Y, an I wo , ter . .
? diflexent styles, and less ' The relation of the Epworth Le to J. Hat ii -ton, Le !rligi t . . havin failed to -
0 . than balf price. - ti eburn ;. let vice, Mrs, (Rev.) ko. arn . . Castr4e was passed. eioZyests. age. . ter they came "I'll . .
0 cis so and pra er. a ague , tcher, Tham, I - .
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* fillinery 't, them to ea,t' at' two i end after a few hours' search found
�eir 3 at six wee i of � -Mr. David McGill, of East Wawanooll, back, 9 reach Exe L
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I .1 I I LOT 11 I an internal pa meetiz� �, Th I Colin I els road ; 2ad vice, weeks of age &rid 10'oi Be L 0 : has been appoint4d to � the position of Pro' the animal. near 'Rodgerville. I I L 1
3 1 $2,82.50 and -83 children's rt of the c u rob, and de- Mrs. (, ev.) J. S. Henderson, 1. 't h&ve'them tdo fat. Northwest eras on the itieresse of late, ithe eentor in St. AndIrew's church, Blyth. The Four trips 11 I _�
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�. I . a y, Mrs. Richard Irwin, Clinton ; &lion animals being &hie to obt�in more feed at good one, and the congre. Hansall L -
- 0 1 . t right, Us , mi i. as a food after wean- the expense of the incominig draw's in to be oongratulat. I
� two-piece suits, fancy -and plain, sizes Igrowth. Suc. secret ointment in a Ovid betYreen Exeter saa
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� 22 to 9 relati r, Mrs. Ellen Scott, Seaforth ; leaflet in settlers. Sh�sep 914ou of St. An b is not to be envied, and
I . to and co-operation with secrets , I the chi ke two
. he church ;.the , Mro.J, G, Wilson, Seaforth ; mee- them i I is t . young men am I
t - . in summer. �i Ii winter time use meal . , . I
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. LOT 14-83.60,.$4.00 and $5. 00 chil- rat mbers of the League retary f supplies, Miss Kate ""a -better iriagined than described.
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t0l Lch i vi th the prayer- meet�ng, even if in so Clinton. MeTaggart, with milk and add roots. 1 _. -There was a most intereating and I
, ' -1 "'en's two-piece su-its, single and double The session closed with p !1ei Sell at destruction of the wo �ves. i �_ t in a peopli- -Fran Case son of Thomas Came,
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:1,1, t to cle rayer by about 175 poun a, an � Pleasant gathering at the home of Mr. I
I I . � .t some of 'the I ti at V�h le the bu4io th Ld n road. Was attack on the leg by . _. q
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. . . I asted, tweede and serg,es, sizes 22 to ervicei ty of the west
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do.rig they miss attendij�g - Mrs. (jte r.) Colin Fletcher. Believed in b i �ag roots for pigs and Va been killed c ff with the advance of set- a whifflet ee one 4&y Ise week, while team- I fo �
ar the ' bre I at about 8 months. ari
I 96, I � i ; every member ot the DINNER. . ba in Yeo, Bayfield line �
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; � $2.75. 1 u should attend . I I � . 1139i an Goderioh township, one day lately it �!-� I �
� L) � thought the, fee . ould be warm. A box tlement, the wolf, coyote a d r d the no 9 attered. NO- badly - being the fiftieth anniversar I :
, � I LOT I5_8C5'0: $5 and $6 children's ti the clase-meeting ; As the ladies of Clinton Womena'Foreign of ashes in a pen i., a ood thing. the p airie I
1. f . �� elm s -meeting is a strong agent to bring is I g, Practise hen hAve fared better, an hav tha; it is ad opera ion will be nee y of their Owed- . -
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(tJ 1 11 I ' Missi6 ' I ocietv had prepared dinner in the cleanliness with ;vour hogs. a incressed . as' ding day. I . A
_ L, -Piece suits, ingle and double I a into the church. , To remove in numbers. ssrj to re ore the broke - The two dozen guests eat down, ,�
I � .((JJCe 0 � tIVO m . . lect re-rOOM, all delegates and members of - curf, use c6al o a� parts.
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. L;, - sted, sizes� 22 o 27, 83 95. very interesting discussion followed on the Presbytery eat down to a well -spread %eumatiern I --John T. Reid, on of t h pioneer mer- - J?hilio Terencel, youngest son of County rich, after which the evening was ape d 1� I I
I ��� a- P ' in clan -meeting ocillor Holt, of Godekich, died 1. I -
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LOT 16 - th ethods of benefitting the table ai ,in ho , avoid constipation ; it is chants of Ontario, die at Iii home in Tor. Con on 4 iii
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. - I I AFTERNOON SESSION. them. Feed three, 01, four times a day. well known firm o F B intinj Bros. a d Co m0aia. He was �arj exceptionally bright eld in � by their acquaints . ,
patterns a great 8 � ap, at U -a regularly. Have three -dr four, d grade when 23 years o7ige adefitored into the the happy couple, showing the high regard
s 0 _,5 c. in,) . . . weeJ a. from an attack of bronchial pneu� they are 11
. I I 1� I I Ir. ILPmerson, of Toronto, . conducted an I r'
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Z e n parliament'' on Can feed to sell at I _" - f the happy event of �
I ter GOO&S LOT 17-$3.5$ $4 and $5 boys' The Af ternoon session'wEke opened at 1.45 with & I of Hamilton. W1 en that! #��rm o � -
� . I thrue-piece suit�,,, sizes �J to 32 2 pagues repor " Committee Work " . 11 $4.25 dressed, I lad, and only five � as 'i h mementoes o I
. . 28' 1 $ .95. XxL' - ted that they we - with prayer by' Mrs. .Hamilton our hew profit, I � ,,firm o nei io"s of age. theaevgZing. The only regret due the Dec&_ I �
� . LOT 18 -Men' odd coats m' 'ie work- preside C ,1� branch. in Toronto Mr, Reio a . ' Aikens, of the let - I
� I vests The reti ' John Staff I , ent t care as -The other dayl J. . I
I ing tbd five departments in conne ring ord'A� G a 8� I ,!
� I president,' Mrs. rdiner, James Speir, @ion was that se'veral members of the family .
r otion with managing partner. atincession, of Hullkt, had a narrow escape cou I
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& I 0 n . (Rev.) ( H. Mooney, ' ' The fi�lm afte wards .
sill -lo and double breasted, all �izes th at r ), 'Fletcher gav, ��
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)i - rieetings. The ForwaA Evaagelistie a a very practical is, 8 Snell, George became known asBunbin, liei'� from what might have been s, fatal &ccj_ Id not be present. � i
less tba Mwoment is taken up by f' talk on ' Time of Opportunity." Murdie, ON .. & 01 and is dent, by a colt ,,,kicking him on the rig - I i
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(" th, � Women I Ire; Rlil�ccll is, R -There Passed away at his, late home �
. 1110 I U a half price.! . our Leagues. McMillan, M. one of the wealthilat I tatio ery firmi Lr I
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� 811 I scuseed. easily Ied &way, but go on steadily in the � a six or seven weeks, with heart ! I
I hose departments nothin should be un- two none, I 1:
n �:" flue 'to, In �. a took p!L It i i the discussion that f .� ness of som
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: , sizes 38 and 89 814. def aken that won] Iwork, 81) t iis is their opportunity ; this was most intereatin . -Thomas Fraser, a wel -known i rid as'- less, and his face isyet black andblue. I
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L he n oppo tt no time for the Hilb �rn -At the recent law ej;aminati at morths, on Tueslay, January 17th. De. I I
.LOT 20-Fi" dollar -suit ' an oppo Mr. W. W. discussed the " Cul- teemed residen Og-
� L s, 83 3b ; lo* t the spiritual standing League. has the p �ortunity nations ; England t of Guedph, as foun( dea4. Wn
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. . 6 so- - $7 suits, $4.95 ; $ 0 suits, $6.95 ; W Mi ion bands and Junior agues were ex- tivation of the Orel aril," and Mr. Nelson in bed one mornin list eek. ceased was a nstiv6 Of that vicinit 1. � !
. plai ad. Minion& among 1 iai ty nations ; China has been won- Monteith, dr sinin 11 WI an his ,F Charles Garrow sue. - -Y, and . !
�illite, , - L ry meetin sishould,whe " Unde - g. Both theme daughter went to cessfu lived inu all his life, He was of SoGtch !
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�8.95. 1 1 ; polar a, a a i � a derfully oFened to the churches ; what are addresses were ex atstively. discussed by ,o akin hi' th go tc work,!, . sued the thir!4 Year teatt and descent, his parents coming . I -
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Messrs. Th I McMillan, came from Edinbu gh som 40- yeai a ago,, Goderich, he 88800 . The last aamed gen, Wing whem�
r It we doin g for missions ?; Presbyterians take I hour i 'Buchanan, all of I
_1 a Executive committee for the year Brunswick years ago, and se - I �
18f f : is James Bowman, ,an as Smillie, � I I the homestead now stands. Here w where - - 11 -
Furnishing De no meam place among missions ; if we do not . I
I George tleman bad the ho r'of heading the list of L -
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. use our )pportunity we shall grow w a Patch n4 John MeTaggart. In Canada he devo d " his class. w N a lion , 0-hapiny I
I i Re, W. Rigaby, Blyth ; president, M, 'orldly - Murdie, Jami a the home w" formed, and where th I- I
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LOT 1-50c a: d 75c r, h let V 'presi and naki ow. -minded ; Huron Presbytery is A very p re I a1ttended and in4r- turning, and w All � ex rt in hi line. i a son of - �
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Mr,'S. T. Walters, Holmeavi,�L 2nA' vice-, eating evening meet up ; D an= in. youngest, Andrew T. L .leaves .j-'10, I
Oloves il kid, M ce 'dent, .unique, no mission stations, few augmented t held. "Addresses While in business , r. Buchanan, of Z ricnhe� , 1.j,
W001 and cashme 38c. * I ; re 8 f r I imse f he did 11 thei - I . .
i pre ident, Miss Acheson, oongregati( ,no, among the people few large we delivered by Mi iss a. Hilborn, Mon- - - wife -and three
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.J I - Vic .pr Go lerich ; 3rd fortunes a poverty ; we are bot a teith and Blair, of I lru - �aad for , -In a "Ietter from N�rth Dakota, we , ujg .
I,OT 2-50C a 75c mitts in! leath , rid no dire' work for the Bell riza 2 Co�npsny, I Of & family, two d� . liters
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� . esident, Mr. E. Warilesel) Varna ; 4th . � the pant eighteen a hadl worked :a the , learn ttiat Alexandor Stewart, formerly of , jr, who - .
Z NC IV er, ellrome and p 41c. , moving oplel bat kee up, a selections b #eels, and musical y I and a son, besides a brotheir and sistie �� '_
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- I Vic -president, Mr. ,i Blyth ; 5th .p steady, on- y Mr. Aox as and by Mrs. factory, and had he cont�acf in , Brussels, and son of Alex. Stews mill remain on the homestead. %&astsd �m.
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nd $1.00 gloves vie( , Groderich - . partment. 'He lea an I eels, 'who has been was an honored member ot several lodges, -
. pportu iti . , wife! sister f the �� eighteen years in the He - -
. I lit kid and -leather small sizes, fle,lee sect c tary, Mr. A. P. Sheppa I Nile ; tress! 0 . . __ cently - decease 4 - I orest, harvested a- vary bi . Wee; reeve �_of'Hullett for some years and - �
0 . I urer, Miss M. Lath 9 re. re d h max i�Zd, of Galt, g crop lakt season,
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.. . 1-0/1149 I th ; repro- Ca nacu i. � . .sone -and two at ghte � will show!: Wheat,
� I . I . I r I.. 1 0 -Clinton lost an old and highly "amed -
T I - . I , sent E tive of district on Con e a executive, company-wth &well rendered solo, "The -Edward Hendeisonand the three In- -A lad named hie eman 'the e P,� y 7,600 bushels; oats, .over 4,0001 bushels ; resident-, in the person of Mrs. Willi .
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. and le, , fleece lined the next Mrs. Dand McRae, of Guelph, gave A, will be hanged on at -,h 2. arrowl , eica 15,600 in all.' � Sunday, January 15th, at th&�Age of 73 * .
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I I I mUlte. A motion was carried endorsia . . h i K
t. . MI women i o ir churches and got them inter- Columbia, has resig'e his seat in t poured benzine out f a (an, the late Hugh Rutheirford, died other real- �
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. the wtion of the Executive in agreeing islature on &cc a kindling in the w r kah p. deuce, West Wawaiiosh, on Fri& y, Jauu- . # . I
. bovfi�: ties, in st ings, bowsi four ' to thele ount f his havin violated wa The I ze go w" .
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� I 6 ir- sup ii irt a missionary, There is a feeling, but a false 9 too severe an injury for her physical �
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. 0(11k , I i I Mr.Sto�e, bf Cla-oose, w I iow. the election act. caused the benzine I plo, le with to 0, ary l3tb, in the 77t1i year of her �gs. Do- strength, Phe never recovered therefrom. I �
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llalul� one, that tie private members have force. In an instant t ceased was 'sister olf Mr. .
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, : Reports were givbn by th � Only the officers. Car duwis sas, fave an address and rushed outaside t r and was on A native of Stutgart, in the .
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I . � ) . L A ,,er a few words of thanks the conven- .One men ber invited another steadily for two is , ,a red time 6o - McDougall, for so a years moved to Clinton .
� I - years, fir ally she came, and came to stay, marked attention to address, ately the lad was d � Ste R. late H. Drumm, settled at Granton. They I � -
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! . - Oc, boy's under- tion as closed with the benediction. ; on venjpera�n' I the flames smothered but -� a was bi�( I caretaker th%ce?4ral school, in the year 11860, Mr. I
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-�y Dak. -P : J - . uld make thank- ship, found two met ii I . on , ry . It subsequently married the late John Wil- -
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; _� The annual convent* last week, armed - wi bh revolven. He took rid Y ul " liams. who died some four T - She � I
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. I ion of the Presbyterial modern life has driven kindnesses and re i he on, whither h had been r'
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I I- _ T�__ I �y of the Presbytery of Maitland was a pitchfork to drive them off, and th h mother of one . . . I
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. pose from mi ; we need retirement and rest- we Mt, lint discourage I pursuit by firing off age was don- I trouble. i tilous and husband, who is v. A. H. Drumm, �
� . hel t Kincardine. on the 16dh inst. a. Deceased wale an indug ' now Re
I . �_ .. * T1 e Young Pqoples, Presby' with Jesi is. . lit, I il honorable citizen pastor of the Port Elgin Presbyterian .
!. . The - - - I � � rial Society ine F given wa t ir weapons. � __ I i , . , esteemed by AWw'"ho know church.
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� I -_ � ; W,. . 1. Went, M. A., of Bill vale, in the fields. Afro McOrostie aind Miss Polley, of Wb D were crossing fr ..in Bonaventare Island transferred t L th'o council cession of Logano has sold his property, and I
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I T 9 no adoft on � . I chamber' Brawls, on Wednesday ofternoon i .
� . 1. . : Af *r devotional exercises a pointed to impro vers notices of mo- . . a I I floating charge of the shope t 4 re Mr. Patterabn of last . intends moving from the vicinity. Last ;
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, - Cf � ' Ma donald Hale i, on," The use and abu a of ideals." The Pres�ytwial w - compArativel voung , he is conns dared read and passed, ) - I
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. Goods Co. tatic��')f care . ful choice of a hi h and noble I k his wa frO,in $779.03 and the e3penditure I singing In . I
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L was born the vicinit ex seco was marrici .
. All -repaired hither and partook of the good - Mr. McGrath, th pr. mt soperintendoot, reed, th f 11 *
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. I test Cash I � 'S 'BLOCK, � . in in treating isoussion I Ilia p4r ate ing lement, will remain in th sho hold�ing a poRi . to- " N Forl of Mr. 'Alex. Stewart. The
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