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I � e # M4 VI I I 061 whloo, country for a tlartc�r f a century, branch elonging i this sort of thling, � DISTRESS1.14o ACCIDENT,—A terribie ac- - . � ... �, What the,' res It will . � . . � . to a private com�any. They purchased this ci ent happened to Mr. Albert Cpatsf !who ; . _ . . , i T � is ! . 0,11: and abuses and iii it is bard to say, Elections ev in to] . � . �� I I � �, branch for $1,700,1 and the sold this . I � qr- resides one mile west of Kinburn.. 16 sp- X t I � D io ZI 1(2 .0 I "' do not,do'so, i I y abl safe const it re migbi . � I I A( .0 1 , y Uen.cles a y uncor. pears Mr. Coats was on Friday last' � I � I . I ' with their othe? railway to,in as to the results the e days, The ui - gaged in cutting feed rid while in tb� I , * i I . - We Ifancy the Wo' ' , � ." I cl -a a I � ?21 rid need not trouble System and three million acres of public certainity, therefore, in oltab con8b; bueooie�, Of kepairing part of the cutting , j`ff IS .19 20 V 2 i All 'a . Wi§ self about -0le "Presb�berian conscience I � lands,. for one million dollars. I t' # 2J ,26 2Z'* ZS 29, qO " . . . .n other is all th reater. "South Brant is c Dnaidere I Ox, his - . . i . e . words, to get rid, of their t e clothes in Wome manner got caugh, in the t I s Tra i I i . - At any rate, it will b '-more consistent for they actually mad white Blephan 0 *fe for theLiberali, but al . :�; C�h rtst.l 11; de t to be legrably sa � I I o a present t he pur- and he was drawn' in and terribly : the others are doubtful. ' I I I . # - . . . it to try, the experiment of getting its own chaser of the whol . d and torn about the I . � ­. 1 NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. .1 0 animal and ga% o him in � = abdomen. I - - - . I I . I � .. conscience i I -� Four doctors were quickly in at � I I ; .. . . nto, better working order first. addition $700,000 in cash and thre )rnillion' --- — tendance, - I " I . I ; � ry T,me�i 0, a , .. 1 931* The ftmve haween tho, parenthesis, acres of land for I : The Mo it/A I � I . .1 - ;- - - - - � 'V'V%F%0%0N0iWW I I !1 one, donotes the page f h* ' or each But, unfortunately, consistency is not one of t�king it. � n ornmercial and when it was found b�, had sustained , suO il Z � � i I � . - o It p per on irhich tize . - i . non-political paper, commenting on injuries that it required upwards of one . I . � - � Advertisement will be to 0 .1 I the World's strong points., �1 : 4 'eeks we'-#' been calcul , .. . ! — . one 0 . For w e ating to have tb e 'PT � nd � . � _1 ' ,— ; � rt � hundred stitches to close up the wounds. I ettiest Dress G,00dj 1) I : : " 11sir Goods -Prof. Doronwond-0 t " Since the above was written the Wor 0 � the new planks in the Qatario Government . partmiertt and Ge '0 . I . . � �dit� rial NoJes I g'ral Dry Goods Store in Seafortb,—d,eeorating,'tra1lsf I Spec alo-MoKinnon &-Co,-6 I ! Id and Coniments. His many friends here, togeth wit � . r -Orr - g generally inside, Ve think you will declare � 11 I a r I I I . to &I- I ; , I .. � I on Broo.-J. a fir -4, McFaiil_� - � -this doctors, are doing all in their wqr " i�bitfon I as bee4 , . ; I the h,ope of Our . � . platform, says: "By Order.ia-Council the .aillg ' I � 10i of Good Thing To Rememb . ends fortfi. a second' irtiole along the same' Some of thp Cons�rvative pa"pers in (L -ad ir�-a4angin : I Job Smith -1 - � . , patents of all future copper and nickel� , leviate his sufferings and le pe to: . I � The trong Point in o lines. Thb followi,-Ig is a sample : , .�_0_1 . aitild ; we give you an opportun � ur Fur­�--arefg & xacdon�ld-i couilty seetn'to w �o , creditab y a,tt , ity of - . . manifest a burning desire , bearing landi will contain the condibi of his ultimate recover � ng o4r lat 3 * inspftt. . ' . . � ; I Auct on Salo-Arohlbald Wrigh" . "These crimes, committed for thla express that Mr. 0�orgd McEwau I Y. � �l pr6vements, and willi announce preEently our Grand Chri � , I Groreries-W J; Clark-$ . . purpose, have X 9 of Hensall, I that neiiher the ore nor the matte shall 0 NOTES.-OWing to the dieagreeable even- 0 e I I I stn,as been brought he ' d ning. . 1�4 e would advise yo* I HOUt Ifil COW f"r Site -J. X. Armstrong -k . � me to the Ehould be the next' Liberal cand I exported 1 P ,. not to wait till Our Obristmas . .. I Take Notice-obseop Troy(r-6 I thei 'immediate . .from Ontario; so that ' irig, the box social announced for Tuesday . I I openin to . ` I � . party leaders, who were South Ht';ron. It their desire idate in roduct goes out, 0 when thc event - . bu ' now is the tfm&� We have just w �� - A Good Cha beneficiaries. should be f the province it mus did not come off. - Y your 0�efjen -hat you 9 I . nee -William Copp--rjr, There must be -no more ig- t We pr,esumd it I � . want, and . . I --- Farm Votgale-Jann Robiwin-6 I E w Yet place ]&ter. -Mr. S. Hinchleybas , . . I p ... I � noriug of this hideous condition of � our gratified, will they be as hearty in their ave taken a higlier form� of manufact , ill ta get the firs ch ' and the beat and`,'. prettiest goods. you . I I f ure I I I I r Girls, Wanted-Mro. ff P, Konnedy-8 � r support of Mr.-.-MpSwan ? This is a move i the contract of erecting a win I � � , . political morals. The j'U'd have denou; i 4 I � Hou a . . 1 7 i ho,ld Ellepti For Sale -Kra. B. l(irkman-9 ! OTI ced I . I fiubtain."- I which public.opinion wil dmill foi Mr. SD,."! VV4 ST, LENGTHS fOr . Xm' � . it and the clergy and ministerii who . I . . . Al McMichael for the purpoce of condifet- - I as Prej,,ents, 381�c per yard, in ' I I . - � . . Chris ln�" Cl-dio---Q. S. Androws-8 - wish to s I cluding A I i I - There are now seven vacant seats in the I I � ____�_ Ing water to his and barns, :Mr. Incy Agured satins for eveningwa sts, fancy blue foulards, plain COloredsatin, � I Chrilimite Frults-C. S. Aindrews-8 ! retain the respect of . - -_ I house � . 1 * I Auction sale of Furnaure-urs. D, Hay -8 . ncy stripes, la n '%V,akh silks , lanese wash .9i ks, and ,Reif -colored b , ff their example. the people must follow Dominion Par Politics seem tobe hot, Very hot in South Mckiohael will find it a great conve i f �_ ;, ; .The World, wishes to may liament, only one of which nience. ect'q� P 0 i] I rAoche � - . Drive ., For Salo�Rov. D. Forrest -5 . . I , Theselisiks'ate worth ,_5 , � ! Chris �rmas Tree Entertainment-Daft'd Chur-jh-S , -that the depths -of, degredation, which have � . V Ontario. The leading 0016testants, Sam. in bound to nialre use of the wind, - 04 60c and 75c per per yard, to clear a - : I however, is in Ontaaio, an which was 11 I . i I Xmas Gififf-F A. F HOD- Our balmy apriiag-Irike we a taken a Uj oents pe� I rd. I � . . - caused John Dryden and -Mt., harles Calder have' I . � . . ,dwards-8 ; only been partly explorqd in the recent re by the death of 6 . ather h a I t ; : riders or Cord Wood Win. Elhott-5 i velations, are enough � . Sir 'ames Edgar change - and people are making !:Use Once ." I i . ' � : - L to make one despair who ro resented We It is been holding Union Meeting's and these -0ave more of storm windows and doorc-Mr. J. ' i DRE,SS t1ENGTHS for X � � oirs Nat ted -Win Ament-5 1, !. -of ourpolitical institutions. No mere' P st Ontar . said . m98 presents, 48c per yard, int`4uding brow ; . . I I � � � I Fric,lit Arrivak-A. G. Ault -5 . geo- to be the int6ntion to have 11 these elec- Ii F. Staples, ourgenial in I it � I � Christ in" Yumber- .wm. Plokard & Co ­6 eral expression of dis&pprovid will do�there tiong hold on the game raised the po ti3al -temperature to boiling erchant, r �, paired to ewotnd blu6,,box cloth, tweed e0ects, plain and fancy black poplins . � ODId Weather Supplleo-raj-8. Mullett& Co ­8 8 ic ,11and specific insi day a int. Union me4dt ' ' p"ied by M - Gesrge . I . stence. on ings by contendin can-, I Riley, Monday morning last to cit wood. I �irth 65c per yard, to clear at 48 centri � i Xmas !Fruits-f3j mu t be systernat in -t-h d very early PO the woods, accom �ellrles 4nd stiegers � the goods are w ' I Ca��_' I . -, � � - - I -13eattle Bros. -8 . the men who ben0ifitted by theee frauds V . a e new year. There arc also several didates are always welcomed by be,gicof yard. 1- , I . � ; per � withdrawing from public life, That th � ut-we very much -'doubt if they ber of cords 'of wood. John is' b I �ancies ih the Senate to be 'lled. electors, b � I,* je They have taken the contract to C Lit a. ntim- - , . fficieey - ' � `1! I - � � � benefitted by the ftAudo is alone on � are conducive to an intelligent discussion aund to WHITE TABLECLOTHS 'AND NAPKINS for Xmas rreeent,s._ . reason'for retirement; that they w tit I Mr. 'Thoms A Xodgine ' get rich. -Mr. 'Robb, school inepactor, tp- 1 ! . , L V ere cog- East Midd I M. P. P.,. for of the questions at issue. 'In this instance, gether with the trdstees, met here Tuesday These 'goods are just int 'and we, clainj they are the finest and best of liliell that " - 91 � t ,#-Wltron & foo " t " nizant of them and directors of them and lesex, d � . � � .led at his home in Lon. - at any rate, they do not sbOm to have been, last at the school house for the Urpose �f' can be had at the Money. We will leave that for you to 6ay after ou .have � I . — 1-11", 0 paymasters for thearwe verily believe, and don on last week, of heart fail I � - - � .. I - 18io Thoinp8on, 2 years. M I r. Hodgine the home village Of.th6,twQ candidates, who, I ng a nbw - 6 �Napkins, pure linen, at 95 cents per do.,. ., - -already Mr. Dryden is con�ected direct with lay . _ The last of the series was held in Brooklyn, discussing the desirability of buill seen them yoursW,; 16, inch equar y . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 8th, ure, a, Is age of 6 school house iD the near future. This, we , LADIES' KID GLOVES for mas presen . � - I I __ — and Mr. Davis id'implicated in t T,hurs� prominent by the way, reside on . adjoining farms. a step -in the'right direi.-tion as a I � 1 21 �fj I I t, . r, � -working deputy ,business The hall Was packed and W,hen including all the leading sbades in blacks, brown, tan 11 I L- the appointment of a fraud Was fo - man� ve ire are sure, is ts in sizes 6, 6J 61, 6 `3 7 -I � . , : - ; returning officer in Waterloo. ,'And we are - d '�)n I d was for eome years was in progress in We front.bh re w#e a free . . I i . I I s, ) blue and �� _ man o'� the speaking new school is badly needed, I reds, cream . i The War. f Lon,r I e : I green; we g1ve a guarantee with every pair. t Th convinced that the money that w ' mayor of the t v. 11n fight in full force . __ - I i I 1, - 0 news from the seat of war is still f - or . y A few years ago be re- � in the rear, : . . � i . . 'is Pa' tired from bu i . . � LADrE S` most meagire an all these.villainies came out the rai ay slpesslafid settled on his farm ' I Kippen.. I EMBROIDERED ITANDKERCHIEFS for - Xmas presellts, I . the d ungatisfactory chara nubsidieb voted at Ottawa an Toron o to * . . GAULD Mlsslwl,� BAND SOCIAL ; I i includfig plain and fancy hemmed st�tched linen " I � I . � of I ter. I here io pie - id t adtining the city a d became rominenb as . A, prominent Montreal ' ,_� em- I nty of conj d railway promoters, who a reeder �j Cory, w� , with lace and insertion net .... are ready to r t rn of horsei�'and shee 0 18 In bers of the Mission Band of -St. dr we' fooley rid hotiitdA i i �( . He was Tapper's confidence, is rep rted as saying church purpose holding a grand social 1%nd . braid, at prices from 5c to 25c 1 - I 11 � speculation, btiib very little -reliable new4, a percentage to the ,art voting them, for elected to the Legislattire in 181 and was a each. � So far af I - p c ' firm . supporter of Mr. Whitnqyl,­- Hi that Sir Charles has stak d his political . lei I by, parce I ... litical. purposes. The, resbyterian Wc will send you �� 0 � samp i post, and if they', are not what you call good valuej you r �� I i is knbwn to the public there ha e . on,� r a death entertainment on Tuesday evening the 19th - , � science cannot work too quick if the sto' will cause a bye-eleetion in East ' i � but a0k fo - ' .an 11 � . .1 been Do engagements during the past wee cu I iddlesex. future on the re Ult of the anitbba elec- not,J in the bublic hall, Tea will 11 eser6d ."turn them,. . r our special linen at 12J,c each, - , dians of it are to hold up their heads in this' ---.:-. tions, and that i Greenway lis not defeated from 6 to 8 c�clook, after which a r ,ch Pro - 8 ME .SPECIAILS AT THE JOLOTHING STORE.—I 00 Pairs of good I I � . .1 I the last one being at M odder River, wb el 0 Province." - I * r ; I gramme will be in store, consistin� to, li � L �� � Oh, how those Tory papers dp of ad- aR woo tweed'Pan ne . I . "I . the leadership f theiConserv- :dresses by Rev. Mr. Sewers, of Bri �cefield ; they Ja - C1 L ... - The senior organ, the Mail and ativO Party and- retire' from p i blic life. We JMr. Long, of Hensall, and bythe it.on Saturday'f6r25centsa air. 0 , 11 I theforcesof GeneralMothuen defeated a The. above is about the beat example, of anotherl � love one he will'resign . d through-o4t, guaranteed to ive good -wear, while - detachment of the.Boers ,,when on their wa Satan reproving sin that we have ever seen- Empire, is having pastor, � . . I . ernporartes. ee, W,ill be on hand to render ansistance in t 1 128 Splendid assort- , - , an w I .1 is not one of- thb resigning kind and besid . . � _ J hard time with its ,yery much doubt this story, as Sir Charles Rev, S. Acheson. Talent from a istance �� W' bougbt a job lilwof Boye SUits, sizes from ,212 , to - R to the relief of Kimbe poi 't Thete are not. many who know the World d � � e_3 �t junior cont The harmony be- t" I I , . er person program' me. As this in - the first 6 DCiAI of I f � Patterns, � good, heavy all -wool i Can adiall tweeds . - . . . I - tween them seems t� be -of the -kind which in� eight to take his place, o' it, ; # from- 81 -75 to 62.25 per - they have, apgarently, not,. yet reached. who will be willing to :admit its right o if he were to resign, there'is Ito oth � he ment o I Whe Efitish forces at. Kimberley, . Mafekin g censorship of the ­,'clergyrnen and ministers,li existed between the'members of the late . — . the season, we bespeak for our mission '9u - I - i I . . � I ! I 'L I . . t . and Ladysmith have not, yet ,be6n relie ve i and they' will be equally as tard ' . workers a great' success. -m you are in town � I . I . ne a when Sir . tries says : NOTES. -The Sacrament of the I First ti I I � or reinforced, and f,bese towns are �nservative Cabi t t Otla The . Hamilton Ti I .The To- Lor&s pric , drop! in and ask Mr. Purcell to quote yoa - .. I still oil its self assumed'right,lito speal -�o_ M' Kenzie Bowell,tb,e I . es of Horso Blankets, and you will find prices not approached ,outside out . I : I � rounded by the Boers I. f C a' ronto World ha Supper will be observed in St. I Andrew's 1 $ :gh the . 0 , f O r �'r"h,ea dpIn i t �rerr�ier , xelaimed'on 4 found a new amufiement. i I - i althou y .ara ,Ple," or b lay down the law as to Zat it is tNe floor,of Parliament" I am on' church on Sabbath, 17th inst. _ clothing � store.. ` - � I j - , :i . . ,r necesbary to de'to r I . ' � ; !!! 3 .retain 11 the respect of " � ith fier isis. Those who haven't started to deal with Us bein� - The World never Presbyterian conscience," and boasts that it ter, Mri. (Rev.) iMcKibbon, of St, 9 might I still holding out against the I attacks by I a nest of traitors rrounded Day after day it editorially neers at 11 the Gauld, who has been visiting w Mrs. (Rev.:) I i � .1 made dpon them, the people." The World is not - the peo, -slips an opportunity of giving Us big brother ,b - atho utt as well begin, for I Z ; I I . _� a Y, tell you 6andidly ,�e'are.going to 0 ; i � t The I dig in ohe ribs and now the Telegram gets as triumphed over it on varlous occasions has returned home. -Rev Mr. Jewitt . reate I . I Janadian contingent has been moved Pie," any more than were -the renow ' ' conditions and Perfect our systern .so 1. . I I - I 1. e -awake buyers must come' tie " RenEall, will conduct the' services �the; � . . d in its beak in the following fashioj�, The Presbyterians won't worry over ' of that all ,�v`d . . Methodist church, at the usual fiour On Sun. I ; I . I � I I Tooley street tailors, The statement that days ago it said : "The Chicago Tribune World's coane insults. Men pre not to be I . � . . . I I � � towa,rd the front, to a place called De Aar A few the in I I � - - . - I where'rhey join the famous British regi frauds have been brought ho� says the Mail is a thief. The Mail says t ' ay. -Mr, Ja I . - � I . I . me to the he judged except by their natur', and the re- DIOR Butt,wl o for some or�thi - I � I . - 4 - . , � monto, the Rlack Watch Chicago Tribune is a liar 0 .an been in Manitoba �. � COME -WITH THE CROWDS T . I and Seafortl Liberal party leaders is untrue,� and -it is a . , and as the press finements of good taste a , looting after the ina ; . I . o , urtesy sprin . I : 0 ; - - . I y ighl 0 , as re i irne offil.-We � I . . .� e � V I wicked and r not from ignoble minds, - : : . � . I � RighlaUders, and protect the line in' starts, the con rid c I . - - rear oJ eckless libel t ' trovers is becomi h y B t it is some. . - . !I � . reminiscent of the dea, e now havin the first ti 68te of winiter, re- 1� Metheu n's regiment. � 1110tween w0at startling in the dovelopr ient ofiWorld n' I � I D say, as the bh struggle - " � World tries to make it appear, that eith the skunk ud the ground -hog." Which is fndir)g us of what is to f6ilow.-Thq young : . . :*_ r, 1. er a politics (?) that a great religi ms denomina- :1 . the grou hog?, � . . . � � ��_ I Mr. Dryden or Mr. Davis has been connected rid P 30vld Of the ethodist church are making ; ANINNE � at I � - . I - . tion should be insulted and i neered at be-. p -eparations for a grand cantata, I a I - 1. cause some of its adherents ihould be the n)ar Christmas. -By the .1to be held, 11 � I . . q - I I ... Where is the Presbyter Con.1 with election or any other frauds ' — 1 Bn,t' 'B' , UNN.'S, SEAFORM, I � � I . Ian - And it * I . I . I . I I I I i I . I �� L. � I � - - successful competitor ublic favor. ti I tinments on the docket, our people will bel' � I � � I Consery tive papers and speakers - number of en4r.1 � science? 1 will take a good deal stronger -evidence than a are a 'for I - . o I I Not, unfrequently are the faces f thd " we are convinced " and the 11 we ver doing. & lot Of Equealing jusj� now about The World takes defeat v ry much to 01 entertained during the I I I ­_ — . f prom -1 . . � I I � heart, . holiday season. . . I . . i I . 11 6ent , . "y electoral corruption 11 Rev. W. Gauld on Sabba h last, preach- flax: was Manufactured ; � I I I Oent eabyterian clergymen seeroon the! believe " of the W6rld to ' in the Grit camp, . I . i . I convince the pub, -it was all sold as I partner one son and five daughters all of . . . I m of i.politica lie that there is any truth in its insolent in. L .� . a lar Poligreg4tion,; green to*, and the 'hum Of � the flax mill � - ok I I a to . I � them I gatherings. Quite a. . These parties, however,'should look up the , an ble sermon' , I Iflel W11 I 1.0fr upon Sir Oliver Wwat as L of their o A Gigantic Sch �hioh assembled in 8 A will eXc" . i I sinuations' record . t. u r I whom r'emain on the homestead � a sort of politic t I . wn party and they � wouls e. bw's church. not6heard this wlnt�r.-Mr Peter , d%ug epz one . &I saint. But ha 'e The sermon was liste I L liter, Mrs. Robert B&I'lantyne, Melits, L - r ve they � pirdbalily come to the conol's 11 on that those F or some time there , and profit. M ned to with attentioni Fowler, of the Blue4le roadi died *on Sun-- I Manitoba .The funeral service was con. I I __ !4 heard of the criminality of his successors ? . . u I hap beepTa od deal . r. Gauld has a vood pre . � , . - f A � .who live in glass 9 mence, � day Land the remaips 1were buried on Tues, ." ducted a * Stin r n eas fl. &y. . I _ . I I Do they realize the fact that the country is Where is the Fraud 9 f houses should not throw of discussion in the press as he necessi Pleasing voibe, and a LV. I .d t the horne on the following � I o , Jtones. to I ty P . , , I , ery, while uent deli , I day by the Rev. R. 8, G. And c . . ce Confederation the -Liberals in . for the erection Of extensive lano modern I the choicest. * erson, and � overrun1 with criminals who win the elec To,tho4e who are to vote shortly for can-, Ontario have carried 558 seats minently practic�l, plain . i . �, - . Sin L his matter is 0 1 ­ � rty y stealing and I - . Was largely attended and of a tLery impreg- I . . . elve nature. The remains were intermd i. L I . . 1� . y now � that the understand the fraud that has lage of noervatives. The percent- � L I Fhrqu , : __ Lions Mir the Liberal pap b , didates for the Ont ' ario House, it will be of rain elevators and warehoual I I and instructive, while delive --ed in choicest , A IEFAYL 4ar.1 1.1 . His discourse was e i- as against i I , forging lballots? Do the 1 :369 carried by Cc 9 i Z k interest to es at Mon - L . . ; � � I", �, preseut!Liberal Government owe L 'treal for the trans'ferrance, of ' * -from the Comini ioner, Con I the Wroxeter cemetery. � . L - 4 � � I WIN, wort' I tinuancl in office to the crimes of ,Preston L 11 sued at . th'., I :­ � . � , 9 ain language, which makes it a I leasure to lie. ' anA deeds rawn up. . - � � . !,t., � the surplus. . - smaller. lake vessels to the . I ten to the great work that has been accom. = ratesof interest.' Money 0 1 ,_ ; i ---- L" 9 - been perpetrated for years on the subject of cour'ti was 5.55 and of 'Conservatives 9.05 �, L i to con iberals unseated by the election . 1:9 arger ocean 11 hed. for the Master in thelforeign field of i; � 1669 Gray. I I ­ I or one Liberal out of every 18 electedi and ones. It has been urg d -upon the Govern. 18 . . ' BptreFs. ur: M ' I � � and his 1 machine confederates ? Do they At the last general election the Ontario one Conservative out of every, 10 � bi � Dormosa, . aDermaid, who. FAR3j 8ALX9. i", 1now t4at the judges have reported two Government issued- twted. P -M�. Arth' , . 7' I _The following farm sales ­ � ! I a .. I t r1these improvements - worki1ng for Mr.' Archie McCurdy I - I ��: I our Conservative I . N : 4 entitled: "Record ot the -Liberal Govern. friends have much to blow about. from a national poin I the past sun1imer � 17 score or -more individuals for trial, and that . a; campaign hand -book This does not look as' if ment he necessity fo �, - I has b�en ' , . I 1:1� the Q�rio Government has clogged- the " ment ; 26 year of progressive legislation . t 9f view and the de- � .1 � , leaves for � South Dak f � a township lately: . - : L � - - If I — — I . Ot8 Mr. Joseph Ardell, who Ii es near Ethel, , . � . Bluevale. . next Wednes'day, where his parents have has gold hi . IV � . BATH OF A SETTLER,. I Is fifty acre farm to M�r. yeo,.f,,.Om . 1,7 wheels � justice to prevent their friends' � " and honest adrisinistration -" on pages 170 I- / sirability of having'them under Government been residing qhe last twelVe years. He near Bluevale, for $3 000.i Mr. Ardell has I ­� - � - -Mr. Henry Robb . . I : . . es purchased the 100 acre farm of Mr. Thomas y P , also, has b en frequent- an:old and res ected - resident of Morris, return here.-4fter nearly three months' ,CIL k the 9th concession of Morris, . , '_ "I extosure�-? Apparently - control. The matter ' intends to spend the winter there and then � ; from bei* sent to jail and themselves from -and 171 is the following a' It is possible that the Dominion Consery D .:. i . riot because the I surplus : q tor about the ati%'Tes know their P I '* own business beat. k, Bub ly considered by the Governm nt and the died at his ome-oh the first line, on Tues- . i ., 11 - ic h1ais heard of no pr' - h I ­ " r 11 04,ing to a variety of .can the 84- . it h�ems to us that they are - supposition was th t c da L of last week, of heart, sojourn in Mani I � - pu he I I 'ar' ' On' - I �� -, " . I dr sy, aged seventy-five years. The fun- lookipg bale and I farm, in March next. will move to new ; 1, Vregbyt rian press or 1pit. The fact Plus treasury fluctuates from year- to . a at -the next trouble and in -He ; pay- , t in t ,making a tac' general Oba. Mr. Arthur Campbell � tica�.l mistake in swarming into Manitoba Be nof Parliament Power would be sought er o� Friday was to the Bluev He says they bad a fine fall and I the 16th co -on ... hat .Si Oliver -Mowst once published a ,year a glance at the following table I returned h, 9 for it 84.5W, : ... ­ f but tot week his ! I . hearty. -The Sillers farm, !. � 11 I . � � V ale cemetery . I ; ,� classic O " The Evidence o show t and jumping onto Premier Greenway in sze a large expend�ture for this p an was very largely atten ,the weather I ' d neessiont has been purchased by ; ��,!--� ,f Christianity 11 will bat there is no likelihood o its the R M i1ir- Was 11, Burely does not tie up the Presbyterian being speedily wiped out: (Here I w ' way they are doing. __ . I . dad. , Rev. D, � g90 when 40 left—Miss I Mr. Edward Nolav, of Hullet . ,7 � - leaves on ' V, for ,04,550, - I _�; * own eems, however, that private ervic( . Mr, -Robb : kilkly Passmore :Saturday for i 1. - as on it a nice new ezo'tood and practi3ed by the degen the. treasurers' statemen by w 0 eside, where Ae intends (4) spend a few I brick house, and is cheap At this price., but serted the table giving surplus as sh election that was being fought there w6luld enterpri al a Methodist, a Conserv'livo an I denomin4tion to, Liberalism for all time, and as in- If it were a Dominion pose. It now a Rogers conducted the m as und - t each year -from . be so se has stepped i d an I i It is 100 acres, and h . .- a' in d a pro* � - orate who have succeeded hlowat. me OrAngeman. weeks visiting friendw and ,:renewiug, ac- . ,_ Some- .187� to 1897 inclusive, and which ra excuse for ,them, but -surely the possition has been made I I He was born ir Ireland and ' i . 1% , is radically wron �WAAJUH, n account ma ried Miss Christianna I unter. Re- , quaintances. . Onber. way home she will Is* ­ thing Died people of that Province are not , the owner now resides- in Dj,k I . g with our Presby- from $4,332,29 0 blind as a NO . obs. -The I ; � terianfriends. It th�re � _663 in the latter.) U'st have I bt ILC Irlatthews farm, ,on the 14th coum- 1 i 4 in the former 5,' not to see that these patriots m I of its stupendous, cha lo le M, besides hi mili of eig p with Miss Smithl'who formerly taught sion" Coats � . � __ ��, - ever was such a thing 1142, ' - is almost s widow, a ,in our school here, and 11 inirg 200 acres., has been sold to � . � 1.* ­�� 84 a Pres' terian conscience, it has becotne I "'While the presence of this large surplus some ulteri�r motive i enough to make one's children. Those in Morris are : Orient t, , Dy spending their time Th I . hair sta#d on end. Mrs. rhe Christmas M. Th . - , p opo 'holidays, -Mies M.aggie �Cb&l r, Mejan . . ; ", dull and ce and money'simply in n - a r _ -lea Forrest ; Mr. Joseph Robb, on the I �Mr. Dan. . ' I � I-- IiOus. Ay attending an effort to defeat Sition of the priva4 P, Chat k mere and Mrs. I can tn�s Taylor, for $7.000- r the ompany, homestead. The rest of the family, *William ; n I . . � . political' !in the treasury is no reason for reckless .or Manitoba Government. What busin 1Donald, from Detroit, ld his farm on the, . : I It gatheri" *a the Ptesw�erian clergy give the !useless expenditure, it is reason for not Sir Ob as has h07,�Ver,if it is carried out, wilil t have be�n rusticating 13bh concess t -1 .0 people to understand ihat politics i arles Tupper, Uri Foster ande obiamte the Henry, Mrs. William John McKinney, Mrs' , ',at their cousin1n, Mr. Thomas, Cam ion � I I others �i � eroD, the t a not too �dopting the Policy of increasing the burden _P to his neighbor, Mr. J. D. : � �. - 41 subject for ministers of the gospel �f direct taxation." . ,who have no direct interest in necessity of the Government go! , John Peacock, and Mies Sarah, are in Mani' Past week. -Pr McNair, and intends going to Cr&nbr.00k to 1. lr � I �, ­ . Manitob6 and , Gg into the - and M ri. Ja*. es Monteith, live retired. This farm contain@ 75 acre,# .- I -i 1� , to entertain and discuss. who are residents of 11rovinces thousands of � g the larg? �xpenditure I � I If �hey ran extol It will be observed that in 1, scheme and makin toba. I of the Thame6 RQad, on MoDday eveniDg and - . .. .� I ,8P7 thei 9 wa . I . I . __ �� � I hey de- 5,142,663 in the treasury. . a -miles &waY to interfer in the' I Was sold for $3,600. All these sales' � �; 31owat for his virtues, why dan't 't WOTEs.-Rev. W. J. West of list week, 0.1 I 4 ::_ � I fomily quar- which would-be ,1 M. A., has ct , 2 the tw8nty-flft4 anniversary show thatfarnix are on the move in this :their wedding day, hof __ ii - nounce Gibson and Ross and Pryd rels of i that Provincet - required didl it! undertake resumed his sermon@ on the �h racters in ,ipitably. entertained - . . I I � I 11 � � 1: toomings 9 If ive grim a rogress. �Las - � �� . which they the work. The representat a of this Bunyan's Pil * , p some of their ielativeq, 1 The Imany beauti. 11 � I On November 14, Mr. G. W. have n6 immediate con I township, and although prices have not in-' i ­­ � li their shoix ' ikn for Boom !de- and in 'If Political virtue is livered- a. speech at Whitbi, and eern ? The result t Sabbath creased very much, there is a good demand ., � . . J C- w company are Messrs. of evening he spoke on the chatac �e . sted the I . of praise, poli al vice is worthy ol making- a long calculation he concluded the people interested. vie �W. J. Conner r, Little high esteem a for farm property. I �_ worthy tic after will show h ful and costly pre�ent6 given mauife � - t: denunoiat n. What has the Presbyterian thus : - - the matter,obut it does seem to us th Buffalo ; Hon. - Ri urt ' Faith, and the previous Babbs, A evening rid good will which was felt : TIDIN4S.-MrS. William Elliott, . - % '.1 � .. at cha Harco and for the hosts. Aft�r the guesti had - an old � z .. in a1vote in Moinitoba, this very thing Elias Rogers, Toronto, . a d Alfrt d BP . an ;Ignorance. These sermons are :very as resident of Grey -Toront6 "So that 'if you take our pr6seni D 6t, COnficienc to say on the' latter ? I � 1, if we had - . I ­ " � World. � . i debb- I urnet, goo 15 T 2 1, � . - . Ied they repaired to th dinimik hall, .'em- and who resides near - . �t'�. real. .'This is what here . , . Ij - , " . . edneas at its present value, . would duce us to.vicite for the Government Mont 4 and interesting and well worth,attend- e Ethel, intends rem'ovmg � fro'm our Assets even if disposed to go the other way. they 'purpose - as ing.1-Miss Mary Floker nod home they partook of it Unip to Galt to reside. � - I I For supreme impudence and unadulte'rated at their present value, we W�uld, have at . . has ret , I i: tuousi repast pre. She has -friends and relations there. -Mr. � i 4 V 1, I 41 fro Manitoba.-Mr� Jo pared for thie occas n. The levening wall A � . q - - ­ I st this present moment a surpl ' . . detailed by a Montreal correspouilent . � h B rgess a - � , � I . I me lexander MoNeil, who has been residing ::: �_ e -i .� he above surpasses anythingwe . Mae r ChesterP then spent i� . spe�cbes, musi� and recita. , r '! cheek " � , Irs of $2,000, - nd I . i. 000. That we believe is our financial pon. it is cruel and inco Ugh, who he e been so a t, -� . - - �_ - . I- nsiderate of Premier "Th& offer of the Conner syndicate is ' oil his father's'fArm, on the 4-th iconeeliftion, �1,4 ,-'.-- - I to long ill, are improving Dicely.- r. Flem. � I ham removed to Harriston 1 6 laaver eve� seen in print. The World, as I - . itions. Af ' . - . ' tion." Rose to keep on knocking the groun& erect ele-vatqrs and warehouses to dev . ticifth man3 ri wishing . Mr; and Mrs. Mon. I � __ , . '. ­ ; . from elop Mg P-6bertson, who hap been with his , y Mr. Hugh 1 � I I :_ 'i I . � McNeil, resumes pomession ,of - � I �, � retired to thdir honies -The omen'sFor-'tbe farm. -Rev. Mfr- Yellaud, Methodist I o Z .e Conse- e way he is se the syDdi I bertson, . � _ 1:. urpoi ante asks a sit f 1 200 sinc4 spring, and Lynufor 4UMissionary 8064y held AlThank-offer- Min ster at Rtbels has been getting himself - � I I I i Z 0 000,000 has leaked. away in' � . Z - I I . f late has gained a somewhat unenviable . d Rober on, who . I : - 0 ' I ,, _j L. " . � -_ . th ative party in this Province and officially issued was untr'u'ei; 1�r else V,- now deing. -He has alrea leet on the Windmills Point pier� with- the haa �een with them for the last t r,, years i -g meeting in the Thames Road Presbyter. . � . 0 1 - � ! 4 most people know, is' the junior o Thus the stojy of a 85 OCR) 000 surplus under Mr. Whitney's felt , in th the St. Lawrence trade route. For this gran parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,�'more years - life, the i, and him father, rgan of . of hap, y - , . 4 . Po years.- dy left hirr V, i - -, I Toronto Mail. out a grievance either present or pros * ,ilege Of loading and unloadi . hitto hot water on account . . � � - � . z , �.i., 't liotoriety for its false, exagerated -and sen. - . .pective priv 99. vessels retu#ned to their home in B * .0 iai2 church oii, Wednesday evenin of his pulpit - . _� in the canal basin. ?issevii,in, Mag. , I � �, It , -.I- - - to rest on. The' last blow was given It will erelt thero a toba,J this week. -A box -so I edge hammer blown at unruly boytii and I ' ' ' aid it is the Mail that is per. by Mr- _ week, when Miss Duncan and M.r. Jamieson r,ocalcltr 7 f , ;, National diatribes against its political oppon I We are afr g of last ,% i i - i . . � It i � . - t first-class modern _ clal will be held I � I I I � , � steel or combination ele- in what is known as the stone d livered interesting addresses On the in' ,&at po iti I cl no. -Miss iCa? ler, of P� i rating the fraud upon its readers. It Ross in. his speech at Port Perry the other . 0, I a � - suts-: More than this, it h P - b - C . . � '. ! 14 ! . as become notor. - vator of,3,000,000 ushel capti, . . school, i . I T.J� - day, Mr. Whit' ; 3ity, and secorid line o ion work in Central India 16 ,ranbrook ngag _­ f dey has been crying out for first-class warehouses at a cost of evening, I er ed as a,,jstgiDt . �_ �4 10118 as a champion o Mls the truth, but not- the whole f Morris, on Friday , wh e they had toacher In I .b" been e - ?, �, - - o 9-.__; t I . er peculiar oir- I a orin-g Rev. Mr. Sa sp of Bruce- i Allan Grant for next year. -Mr. i`� 2 . ;6- . aperl, the wide open saloon and every from th""81,100,000. It also ask a Ise f the truth.- a long time for the appointment of an advis' not less December 15th under rath Mh I b Ethel school - . _ i, newsp The very book . a on the south curnstances. it seem's that money is.not eld ve a Iii ,w r The ad- - * . ei a o . .,?. , Other aboml eads to a 16ose na which the Mail quotes, nage. the *educabio Of WiRdmill Point 2,@W feet of wharf and the object of the entertainment. The iieo- � sic, which I vc from serious injury by a young , that Ory board to ma ' nal depart. fi r,� ' g orb address .. �Iose ohs ' of the 5th concesision, had a � , ,i' nation that I - ' piains ment in conjunction with the Minister of water front with a depo of 300 feet, on pie out there have I d s!se were interspersed. with M111 horse jam * on him, but, fortunately, he � � , the figures -which it gi,yeg as the our- which to trect a similiar eleva 065 Of money# but 6 .1 Bed the pr�oeedings. ,*,! -- ,� , - � ,� .1 � I; f tZnal morality, while it never lets slip an plus ' tor and th n , Ive � 1. Wan more pfr'lgAtened than hurt. -Mrs, Wm, - - J n � . for each year is over and a I Education. Mr. ROSS says he -wil ey're dying for some fun and they � (Frem 'Another Correspondmt.) Is wart of the 16th concession, is one of � . r I bove the I not ap. warehouses at are go. , e-. "k y ' , I ;- I : ` ` Opportunity to sneer at ever thing which I point such a board bea cost of at, least $1,500. ing to get it on Decamber 15th. . - Every. ' NOTES. -Pu: f" " good 0 1 1 1 re mild autumn *eath , the good old atock, audit although 76 years . . F-4,1- been replaced by the sturdy blusterous win.. o� age, is still able to do all her own house - I, ea , ing ro* .' 11 f such T and warehouses on one of the piers to be viding the girl has provided sor�eth nice ter and the earth bas once more donned her i " That sible - inister and the 'body and his "gurrul" will be welc6me, P , "' itizens usually hold sacred. iabilities PRESENTLY PAYABLE The Pro- between the respon ause it would stand 000, It also wants space for an elevator er has 1 7 , � .111 a journal ahould affect to lecture, the viacial Treasurer, year after . .0 r, in � his people and in this way interfere with re- erected in the east end at a cost ' ' work, and can P� budget speech, has always bee areful to OISI.500,. to eat, which she is sure to do, at , least white mantle. � -get about as spry as many � 1�41 �i! w -Dr. Holward, � 1 1� I �*. clerg ponsible government. But he has in con. we � 1. - - Y of any denomination or deebrit people 11 000. On these -elevators rehouses never knew of a box -social when she didn't. and, Mr. Thos. Fanson, of Fullaeton, of any kind, as to tbei The Province t? I I women Who are not half her age. May she 1�;f"C, r duty, is gufficiebtly lt86- the syndicate, therefore proposes qo spend -It is to be hoped that there will be a .visited' I long continue to enjoy life's best blessing.- .1 make a similar explanation.- t mplation the appointment of a consu and I i . . " - . 1 . has certain Iiabilities incurred 'for r Iva committee with whom the Minis'tej cpn $4,100,000. It asks a grant of th�se sitei for every box, else the gallant you John McDougall,, one day 14 tmeek.- Mi. R. H. BAird, who h - . ` . I jt� iw.* ridiculous to be almost amusing. - 14fellah" at � - � - a f. .- ,- pre u - in t - f.:f'_. . ail way advise and consult if he so desires,,and he for fprty* ea:rs, with th 11 Whell', of Cranbro6k, is spend- : fi0iIA's schoolfor the past ye I t '41L It is so aid'. These liabilities mat . a ng en Miss Clara as taugh in White. .... ; I I * ing, I y d - ' e,of weeks with friends in and I tb cOmmencem a,r, goes out at . � ­ -1 tire arly i _' in- is also willing to allow M-r. Whitney to newall or handing,over to the Harb)r Board know how di tracting i ,U t you - , ent of the - new year and 1� � � s M,Ptuo as as to be. i,ndecent and insult- y e privilege of re. will b forced to bu a COU01 , , V two boxes, an inil I I I � � " . stalments extending over a lo name half the members of that committee at a valuation, for a aro,un( 6 . - , D period of 8 b M 8 be I Far4uhar—The, pupil ) I .- w 11 be' � I Z� will be� noticed tbat while the World 8 ,,Of school I , succeeded by Mr E. Gregory,of I I � , It are be.eating the second lemon seebion No. 3 intend holding the � ir school I lesworth, in selecting �:horn the trustees � � � ... � I& . I � is very year I ue as they fall ilue. so as to remove from it all taint of political this fall, and have elevators on Windmill i i second girl, no matter how at. of Dec. 11 - s, and these instalments � paid out of It will begin com traction young fellow to , N, the current reven f I pie wi �h the conleert on the evening. i2l),,h- All ' hikye made no mistake as be is a fine young - . partizan8hip. In this way the Minister can Point in operation early'in the 8 aeon o tractive the second may be, when his heart wh) are taking Dart are sparing � no pains to . It d good �;acher.-Mr. william � I I mqu an a . 1. � a �ous that the Presbyterian In es. have the benefit of counsel,with the b6ob, 1900, and -the others later on. ThT syndi-i is wandering back again to the first charmer, ma Ee the eve�i;g %Lw. The principal Sdhnock o the 12th concessibn, I., - - . -4, � I con. tim I I ;t1­9clence-shotild be aroused ag ating the surplus of assets over liabilities, educational authorities and sbill not be fe. catte also offers as part of the act eme to Any one in a plight like this may, perhaps, feal ure of th � 9 f who re - , 1�!4� ainat Liberal 8 - I ­ sirrong doing, it has not one word of com- Y payable were e ever a c . ��­,�.'i � the liabilitic4'n!ot present] � lieved of any of the responsibilities which build fifteen or more steam or two steel got so e comfort on ,inVewril .. the I .;, I 111 , I not included., an -d it was al should rest upob him as a Minister _perform- eeOtly returned fr6rn Michigan, talks about . � ... . �4 of the size, giving ancps of Mr.! in. kcLeod, *6f 8eaforth. . � ways�so explain- Crown and- a representat , Canadian which, there will be a good @am le, we be. Mr,! McLeod cor I ex6hanging his fifty acre farm here � � .for a P nes highly recommended lar' . � ger farm in Mich, � - � Plaint becanie, the evils of its own party are ed. And i ive of the people. shipbuilders the ce, at a cost of lieve ow�hat evening. -Mrs.' i none should miss the Oppoktu _ nity of he �can,do better. 11 : i ­ . - I barges of full canal �t of the programme, of W � - � I � -� �_ . � I I I � . t � 0`4 not stirred ip. It wa ' n this ,wa,y, the surplus was ae- Such a committee has reccintly been ap- $100,000 each. preferen gan) where he thinks 14 uts the Presbyterian curatelystated. Mr. Ross, howe er, cal. pointe Itagrees hat everr barge Miss Zilliax, of Listowel, visited Mrs. Ma- i . . t if . ver controllec . . I � � � I � I n � , shall guire, of the village hotel, over Sund .- ma q everyone laugh arid grow fat,. I ; . I - r � I I , I" � , . -they ware �o refer to Conservative vice it . It have its turn at the wharf,and eqtt J privi- Messrs' Robert George Casemore and W . . . (*orrio. - �__ . � � will,be interesting to watch how Mr.- Whit. I I �. - i , , , I I , . 11 :Vrould be th� first and the loudest to bowl present. cash ney receives this proposition,, leges at the elevat The rates shall be Duff sh pped three car loads of turkeys last `1 . -1 I � � ,1 clergy to dt nounce, Liberal "vice " bu ,,d in England, and seems to work well or vessel by whomsoe bearing a real comi4:5-1 flis cOmic%lities will I .� culates that railway liabilities, wh ch ru although it has not been IoDgin trial. I � , - .- ...., for lengthy periods, at their �-" , P ore. I i4c t I - . � . ____ I �TOTES.--',Nlr- Barnes, of Lambton county, - I I . f -Ahem down 4nd to abuse them'for interfer. value or at a sum which should set the reasonable and subject to the ii,pploval of week Turkey day here Was almost as 11 - rry.. ,� � or anizer for the Obosen Friends, is work7 . N - the G r in Council. The first gbason much'o an event for Bluevaleas Laurier. AigOTHER PIONE' I ing in our village in the interest of that so. ' . Province free from al verno Turnbe �. � ln� , , _r -1 4 FR GoXE. -It ig our pain - I` � with po itict. But, it not .only shows I liabilities present or The bye -election ca;npaigns now in prog that b0he water at Port Colborne sha I be of day wa for Wingham, only, of course, , no fuliduty'this week to' chronicle t4e demise - of the council here I'- � th . future, -and deductimg this from ' I . . . � I tf in this way, but'it cur cash as- ree I p., - . I . also de- Be . .s.in this Province have I stifficient depth, say 1� t Cie v. Themembarship . � ,le P I rtakes to' carry at least 25, 1 . I -Xires these q rgy Men to ab 000. Both state Political caldron almost heated up th- 6ate unde 8 to 20 feet, th syndie quite a much. Still quite a pro. of another of the first settlers in the pc�r. ,ba'been increased as &result f his visit,- . - - ts,finds a surplu]; of $2,000, 1 � , it was - . __1 I � a �;. I first i � Harry Toun I i - ll� correct and are quite temper�ture- The, cone tituen cies in which treal, &ad each succeediniz concession of Turnberry-, who deplarted this 'have .returned Manitoba_,4 f Citizens against whomno offense has ever a of Mrs. Alexander Hislop, of the pectable leotioni bushels of grain, or equal weight, ' to 'on - I ing.- iss Joan Black has been engaged to from � I I use res ' menta are perfect - to general 000 ; cession, although there. wasn't much checr� so 1 , Mr Samuel Stinson and Mr, 0 1 , _L, been ' recon8ilable; and there is no Prac ical differ. these elee . year 35, )00,000 , teach it the junior department bf our school, life at her residence on We ' bus ness partnpra . . - proven, simply .because a few iTrespon- tions take Place -are South On. bushels, or equal weight. Y the wholt .of the next ye kr. dnesday after. i ,hi a are to be formed tit sn' - , -, . ence between them. -Of con the Mail tario, in construction shall be subject to elongs to Bluevale noon twenty-second ult. Mrs. Hi,slop was , ear y daie.-Mr. oberts, blacksmith, is ... . , tsUlf see fit to I rse, Miss Black b ,_ I I , - - - - w - , , � I I I - I - - , , - - - - , - ____ � I,- ,__��_,=. .�-, � u le I __ I a - ' ' 1 '�7 ; a n d k � 'a �1 10 t , I d ` lil �o - � I- I e u I P , 1[ 0 " ,- k 0 1� , which Hon.'John Dryden and the appro. but is a) present . teaching in Tara. -Mr. boio'in the Parish of Linton, Mr- James Walker. -Mr. ' I make wild charges know R �� � . _.. Sgainst them In other words, they a this as well as we do, 41t it also Charles Calder are the combitant ' v&I of the Governor in Cc Roxb it no working for . must uncil, a nd thd orough- if no tgo la � ­ f, ' a Williau Patton has 'sold his one -hundred- :hire, Scotland in 1$34., I' Mo mery, ew �f . , � _� i _14 0 ere farm, consequently . rpenter, has moved into - ­ . east of the village, to- Mr. Will. heltime of her'9 a' ! Mr. James Wilson's house, near the station. , . iam des, h she . had reached the , -7.�: �,t Brower; 113 to old age of BixbY-fiv�e years. in ISU -Miss Coad, of Trowbridge, is visiting at Brant, J. H. Preston and Robert Henry; other satisfactory aeon typas guarantee. Robertson, and has bought the Tim. goo4. I ,' imake the att4 on the unsupported testi- knows that if it told 'the whole storey it ; South syndicate is ready to is sit $50,000 or a L � I , I ; Iz ­ I Mr ti I -.1 � rid railway station, where I she eft Scotland &-rid sailed -for Canada f .1 &me& enjoy. �i , he intends to make dai - * . � '. U:� self . . Should any be foolish enough to do Mr. McDer- it does, an almost immediate expendi ure of ir residing for a few month c I I ed the� first snowstorm of the se"On 'A � ­ I authorities, as the World it'- fraud and, deception against its opponents. East Elgin, Mr. MacIntyre and Mr. Thi i s, gigantic project, inyolving as mino' farm, near the -_ 11 . � P '_ .- � would have no grounds for the charge of ri t � � - . -_1 I ' West Elgin, Mr. McNish a Leech's. -On Tuesday we - - " �' 'this,. the Wor, d would be one of the first to tions in all these coustitu- ovAr five million dollars. And the:, ulk of ; Mr. Pat�on, by a observation, has 11 a near Alsis raig, .- - �� - 1p,�- In view of these facts, we are - notified in mid. The elee n1mg a specialty. � f - . tudy a Middlesex COUDtY, then remove , � augh at them for their credulity. it is not ,,f, rp A I b I d to the I D3081 �Y!ry available house in our'villagre is ;,_I askifig who is it that is cha 4 � � �, _. rg)able with encies tall -Le Dlace on n ' eco e uite an ex A ;- 'A'- L i $ I . ­_ . NOW __* - � I I I � � DEC - . T31B 11-4,Y ( ..... I - - �, Dounell beld f - jast, tit which I - . , I , ,ent, Thi� foil .. : "flurning 0 t . � It I illiam . N . . ThOMPOOR I? I - ' N ,. _,� Ssrarus - No . � I - ti 11 . .0, 7� , . SU611 ; , . for gravel, lun irnprovements I � . were exaroiae( . pai& All the, � I - - printed mtatew. . I - cil befor-'e, no - � . � meet$ again,01 . . - - - eclock P. W. � �_ OBITUARY.- . - . week,ji, respect . - � � I . ,who Wm neat', . . 104er to the, silt . : - jdra. R-einhar4d . whLy Jaekecl bu years ,of age, I -comiqg to this VV'Aterloo, ,coun � 't - Ferth 4coun] 'is . . and bier - * P - with their dauj -_ ,ly grood beattl � � _ iveeks of her,dx ,Vleg fn a remarl . . read with out I I'll . .her aged huxb& I years, of age, Sh I � And one daugh I : terred in the I -Were,followed t a large number JU-13ME-r, sr,w I nection with v I � � EvaDgelical ,ch flund�sy, X,ovem __ gratio-in,g supace Clev,eland, -Ohii "I'll jmd impressive I � . congregations at dressed =the Suu Jayeveuiug he Ai youpg Man and I � . � the ichurch on i AD V e z ec, T I� I And � inktructi .. did much.go-nd ,1 t � wbobleard it 1cov I Itaving lieteved I . - - I -ineivig addrew-_ .. N , ! vices umounic& . � �chazges have twl . , I tion in the last t � , , - , , - I - - next quarter �of a � - - . A be uian_N -more. � I 11 MTEs,-Alrl . . � - homeo few day, children, who i Ifichigam-Thel . past month bat I now the ground i � -Mr, S. - Rannif . Waterloo, visitin, - They W a gran� 141me is busy inta � to the-differeat U ba've it . : runninfi ­ Peine, ;of Londei �cther,da_v and bai I whielibi left here - Aon. -Charles Fr! : �out ribbit Bhootill I turned ,with,five 11 .1 � I --Mr. Cyrus Set I I , John Gas -bola forn I The farm ,corltairu _t � , . t�e price paid WM, Alon -next March received word fr4 ing that -bis son') � . - - � PrcV1ng�-`M.r_B, M� tbemum Plant wl the one owned - by pen. Mra, ,G,dgoi 11owers And some t Tim LATE MI esteemed resident .1 Tuesday morning 4 dence �ef her da - with w , , in con i hom ' - she had lived for 114� I � xon. of Mrs;, Annie - . . years, 8 111011ths An will be learned i Jelends in varioul i Dimeased was bom 'migrated to tbis `cd her husband, who I and with the elaili, hardships indident -1 Joyed splendid 'hm - befora her death, , � � . *in a quiet .,sleep, �_l loved who Wert -en�- tide' - T,hjr,.y_e1gh I ,slxteen,great�grand -six sonc and *no da The son* --aro-: I JA%cob, Ellis tom Henry� Hensall ; ,C Reinhardt, South � - 1pall-b4iarers. The tended b, " � i � -y friends, _ around,, to Pay, . __ - � I � . Iin roast" services 0 . � thodist ehureh - _Q_ S. lrw�kbeine I . . terred in the Bron 4 Cooko who is about Ceased 1partner� on � - d h I I . I goo . eilth. . —Mr. Jam!s N �� I _Tnesday morning I . one , year, death b I . Icer. Deceased I - had bee'a a resid. I years. He was box - 'in the year 1845, - -Xi. William R` , I Bear losing his life I - -one aw .,recently- � the h I - front Of' . �one of the bolU 11 : 'Which his horse be . away. Mr. Ru"el , I I 'wagon, and wim 111i C611&r -bone I - inluneit sustained. . -Aiaother of tb *.Peeted,of the early , Pa4sed &,way earl,y �, � 11;� n the late . , to - ie. The ileeA . Year. - Mr. Steele -Scotland in 1850, at 1861. His .aged ! 'Steele, died in I Au]@ 1arc fainilyof sons AO Iffe. � im-" . I . . ad still more people say they are � I tt _1: Z Uve a r- ; uzueen a ush and settled on the farm in - � - � I � -,true that t . practising fraud ? Y,� i'lie Mh the money is merican capital. The -com. milk a certain 0 P a I � _quantityof a certain food ' TurnberFy, then a forest, with her rntng here to live. This. means more, o - . . f 1, h "successors of Sir Oliver . . inst. The Government could have strung Pany do not ask. for any monopoly of the will produce. For moms years past h now be- itiop in the various linen of P ­ " I Mowat have � I I . e has reavdd p ner, where she continued to re- in st d' I - - paid a good deal of attention to dairying side till 0 time of her death. At that, , eximble thing. Even anticipated 0 - ; I en guilty of criminal acts;" � them out, bringing on the election -'in the business and do not object to others e I business, I& � r I., -_��' own ar , - I - I I ition produces a � rect- keeping a number of very fine dairy cows,' time there was no open road into the setbie. I remarkable change 9 . i Those who are so fresh in their advocacy strongest constituency first and so on down itig simili qstablishments to those which mostly Jersey@, making the ba I � ' ' . , '. : . - ''it is not true " that the country is over -run of state- ership of railways should study. : so that the result in the strong -would in. tter up in the ; ME I � � 1. - � � _Vrith criminals, who win the electio - p i I � I., I they propose.' The proposition aIsO, to sub-! moat imp ment, lic ug all bush for 'five miles ziorth of z outward manner of some people. The .. I . � ; i . , � no for the the experience in this way of the little Pro- - fluence'the weak. But the took the m - ,roved manner and shipping it him. i Seaforth. great advantage to the public of opposition .. . . - . t h7e � - I L I - I , ore . , . � I I I ,. .1 I I I , .f wil Ith otheri in those early days, I . hoice it affords, ... , i � � - r . `4 mit rates for Government approval self. The , Timmins, farm contains one ceased, A] DDg w he de- 18 c : 2 , - t ,-Liberal party," etc.; i, is not true l I that the vi . manly ;ourse of having them all on the a As MAY be supposed, i t I I � I , t U ' y - resent Liberal &me . 11 pre. i's � th I m - , I - nee of Newfoundland, as set out in one Of da although their opponents do not give vent them c : hundred',acrem, has a good brick house I � �_­ I - I � I subject to the severest hardships, -yet I -4 - barging monopoly prices even if-' d b p. and Mr. Patton paid five thous. , they endi �red all with cheerfulness ' i , , - , � I , 4 � . I � i. i - an ;to the crimes of Prestonand for it. The Premier and they do absorb the bulk of the business to goo ar And sue- � I � i_ � 1_��w I ce in- office Government owe" its Oxist" Mr. John A. Ewan's recent letters to the i theym' any credit and I Was , I , I , Globe. The Governmeht of that Province his colleagues have addressed. eetib &hel. : - ; � - 1� � -his machine c�nfederates.;,, it is not true some years ago constructed a Gave - each M in be done. This proposit and doll tra for it. -Mrs. Fred McCracken 1 ceedel im Collecting a competence for them. I � i - � of the consti M r. ro chil ren, of Brussels, DoIrs.-Rev. I �� ` that the On ' rnment tuencies and ion was submitted A a" Mr. Tuckey occupied the I I- � A, ' i . atr& - as, T rid are visitin"t Mr. I selves an. their family. Mrs. Hi4l I � ­ . � - . , t rio Govemment haa clogged railway and have been running. ightforward' manly, progressive pol to and unanimously approved of by the; Mon- John G& drier's.-Rev, Mr. Swan, of Riple OP Was -Pulpit of the Methodist ob arch Last Sabbath , . t until re. ! as ' 9 . ,:: the wheels of itistice " for any purpose er yt I . ; . .-. I � I and cently. iunciated by him I Alwayi very healthV and after a few days ev alp . I f � In fact they 'had &I icy and Rev D. Rogers exchanged pulpits last e " g. -Rev. Dr. Murray, of Kinoardine, � � , seems to have taket� treal Habor Commissioners, but it - ' illness w able i around again when will OccuPy the pulpit of the �,Preabyterisn I . � . � 4 . �­� I - �� .1 y Must &I- Sabbath., Mrs. Alexander Mener has re- I she W" M ddenly st is not true that Gibson, Ross and Dryden opol .of the railway business most & Mon. i thepeople evervwhere. Mr. Whitney and so be approved of by the Do � tfloed away, She. will be church here next Sabbath, and advocate the I I Of .t e island. ;.. 99 121 : � 1. :-. 'have been proven gujity.'of - The his colleagues have Also been equally active. mi .011 Gc Vern- covered fiom. an attack of bronchitis � , . I I political, ice 11 losses connected- with the e I .-The I greatly rn tied , . I I v . aterprise The burdeii of their plaint is I) ment. It is expected, however, that boys are p'raotis' she was a kind and oblig- I claims of the .20th Century Thanksgiving I . � tAnd it is on this string of untruths that the proved so great that "the machine 6 pro- diligent!17 for their min- z ing neif,h , I - ' btrel shoW.-I a alw6Yx ready when able to F d - I i. � . P the Province. The Govern- , the Grits, forgetting, of As Practised by us, as this de( ter I luevale Cheese and But- � lend a I , % � - ,World asks the Presbyterian clergymen to they seriously threat. and " eleetoral, corruption 11 )lag to 11 . or, L : - i h' I r I �. - ened to swam Position so advantageo, a - - M, .-Miss Calder, of Cranbrook, has se. ;0 I! . I nd thos*in troubleand aeon. ce u f a P � menu were recently forced to'SOH but their be, Will not meet with any opposition from I I PW the P"itiou of msiotan, teacher in . I 10om have,ofold r cheese mtant Presbyteriau in religion. She I.-,. our public school for next, yeari-Mixe 'W. 1 LUT I � I - ir etc I - . I I � � I . 4(17 thiodouce �f , T, I f _. - � - 3- I style of argam At is simply an exemplifica. for , 6 I"t th the flax babind to',nourn the loss of & 10 I I - iz I i . '� il 4 t � that or any other quartero I I W" shipped I t w e a Thi Wife . �* . - I . '' . r mil T11119 -at - - 1 :7 - - . I - I . a her aged Purle (Irove 30hooL . V ,:'.. e year no 1 and kind and worthy mother, FAA" has been re-engiwed as teacher I : 7 I I I � i � � I 1 4 � 1 � 'fol I . : � I I . I - I : - � 11. 4 . a I : I � . I . � w F : 4 � zr� . . I I . I I I � I .. � : 11 � 4;i - - I I I ­ �,�m. I - . � � - - . , - , f. 'i _. � , ! � � � e.', - ; I- - � : I 1� i . I'll I � - � . - - - i % ,_,� __ . I - I _ ; I L. _.- . � . � . I � I . I i - . . ; : I I,# I , � . . I v � . ! . I - I I I I - . I . i . . - . I - I . . . , I . I � � I . I - I � . I._ . . . I I I . - . ­ - _________1__1_i� il ,- �.` . I � . ! % . I __­�, ___ 1.,"­ � : . . ; I .. I I .9 ­ ; I : . . I I - , P , a . . . . - .. �- 11-1 — __ _.__,�_ ,.-- __ _____ ---; —1-- - � - __ � ___�__17 1 - COLLT-VSASTAN-33 4neerv, '110t.lieff, kto" And I G. -113tanbury. B. � A Co.', barrUtkwrnw, Tb ; : � TIN E CJ � BMk of .1 six A safforav sa � 64119ftd. Farmors-_ I 41nd speolat att *affection of Sal SAViNiGs 84- 41d on doposits of special facilitle tweilRess fn tho IM XMISYtWen. pays.ble 4 .. 014wir rkie%311- tr6der 410 .V 4110 to *00 .1 F. RoLuts rwU43% I I ,a.