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�., I I �� - .NEW ADVERTISEMEN+S. , 011.40'vo.siso heavily, actuully diacriminato -that wou*ld" .1',U a very'weak proviuce- . ip, heir horneletead farm being luts 17 iieb Town0jfp,-N,). , # T. Salkeld ;-No. Have it ready. . I - . _.. - XAI
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. . --- � I . I th 8 6 George Cox; No. 3 "Prepare your horses fo, - ___
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, be ween the pi.rentheolo' perhaps just Ow, but it is bound - to be so P " ' The weather is bad. I .
___ - Ar rho Agwe I against u In favor of a foregin country d th concession, northe" 2, hn Torrance; No. I r +,he
. � , �n he; hey lived- happily to- J . spring work by giving ther,1 , .
, - that, dad to Ontario, it would &I. oundi r i w ohn WI*gintea; . I
i 'wh " "to' And alth ugh this sort of . y �. 11 4, �XVO-10- 6, John W. Yeo ;
� . one, do-iotes the F,Age of the pat ir r. on I I(b he . � _ � I
z � - rusementwil be -found I - I . I - most I e aing fi* thenillelves and fami a .No. 6, Wesley MarcIiis. Goderich, You will likely have a cold. . -
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, . I � I . omfox %lile homo, The dowased was airife 1. J M. Brooke If you have Rum and Cabebs in the RAN% . ,mow atnorrn
. . . .. � SwoppIng8sle—Haflard B-ol-5 I poweito top it,,no attempt hasi been or is seed of bhoq ht n )w, " The Witness thinks �g m ionabor of ',,the Methodist church, and ward; No. 3, John'l Knox; No. 4, S. house then you are safe, It's pleasant . .
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I � . i � C 118gottations— Wrn, Pickard & - bei The railway corpor. up of this kind I i e., "I .
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- I .. .ur B I Ott Growt—E, MCFAIII ro-8 I rig ma a to do so. * that in the 6 ant 4 f a split Joyal good hooth until the time of her Alexander; No. 5, Z.i R. Watson ;. Not 6, to take and cure � the cold. Price 25c, i It makes them hustl blew a per
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� _. ult Ste. I a of the -new ath, which red affair only one woak's GeorjLe� Fraser; N - . ; - . 2 1 Al
- � I - Spring Trade—Grellc & kfacdona!d—1 I Sa tie ill be the sf�, . an 50c. - .
I � : � Soflngllood,i MeRinnnn&O-5 ations seem to have so strong a hotolPon the I 0 7, �ohn Craligie, jr. An I ; 00 Doses for 50c, -churebcs ,wi
; I _ , capitol. T $Js and j;eneral debility. East Wawanosb,-No.� 1, R. B. McGowan , I .
�, � 1. It ,roe for 8 ile—Jolin Nfofr tnsh-8 . peoilels representatives that4hey, dar - � aubj,acb:.whioh will soon oes$ of is girl. ? — _! � ----- - — ___.____________ It& line, wa
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. Paints, &c-2,9.* Mullett & 00-8 . eased tier some twenty. No. 2, W. Bone; No.i'3i Wm. Baiter; No.
Farm to 44mt--U. . We have been appointeJ sole agpmti in Seaforth for Pi)_ __ - __
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f c0trtnoy-5 i 11 make a move for the ielief of the people. what is kno n no as Now Ontario develops a yell its ago., 4, David Olow. Wastl Wawszoah,—No. 1, lls!onls ,One by one t
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idly a ;ib a romines to do, it will ' -W� of Auburn, has sold his Thomas McCann; N� 2, A' 0. Jackson; P *rket for Catarrh, A Bix
! � Notice of Diser-lu tic n —Levy& Burch 111-1� , - I We did hope that when tho Liberal par D. Wilso4, Oatarrhoz ne, the best thing on the m: . �
Girl Wantod--J. Hat, nt)ury—s I ty JP ; - stboroughbi
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� .. . a vast'' rov* 38 acre farm to �ohn Rathby for $7,000, No. 3, D. B. -Murray ,i . 4, John H. i .
Cla:vols for Sile-11, Rlohn;o,ill-5 Cam- Intl power there would makep I and its re. � NP, weeks' tr �afi ent for $1. � luilph
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I . a be a change, . di Juten � d w1l removal to near Brampton about Tayl 0 In i . . Irom f,
Alan Wanted-1imes Bqrbonr—ri I sources andlirliter � 5 are so 6ifferent from or; No. 5, Walter A. Wilion. .
. � Polson's Xerviline, an excelr6nt liniment that gives instaTlt rpli-ef I *Om thi
SpringNovelties iv.R counter -8 but we SOO sorry to confess that thus far we those of old butar o that the t�o can hardly he Ist of April, baving �ougbt a 104 -acre -An old resident of� Goderich, Mrs. Jane . , _� gou e
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Hand-mado Sho a— It. Willis & son -5 . - live harm, 11 . "tism, 25c, z hogs, ate 19
- . have bee disappointal. Mr. Blair the 1)o�ouelj' together ao one family. rm a � an adva0ed price, this now place Struthere, rellet of the late Gavin Struth. from Neuralgia, Toothache or Rbeumo' a]
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. Farm for Sale—'Joh i Dunn -5 ' - Besides thioi the province - ld be un. 'outing him$8,009. . - � I Vlaft .11
1. Fettriti "froml3us4t,si-5f.Jo,d.in-8 -T Minister f Railways, has promised .,s.. - . Ora, passed away onj Saturday, February Putnam's'Oorn Oure, which reinoves corns and warts, without - de Wei.
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- � Old Want,W—Mrs. J. Ut Intosh-9 � after Feas oh to bring .into parliament - a wieldy. . . -M -. 8. S. lCooper, the well known 23rd, at the good old age of seventy-eight n one night, price 25c. '
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I I For , Lost—Rxposifi i - - I . , I I lintoi i oontrso4r, was married on 'Wed - years. The deceased was a native of Scot- Y, � U10milog. T1
- � Rag r Offine-9 � measure alculated to furnish relief, but as, it is no o6 ret thAt all ' eaday of last wOok to Miss Maggie Hanna, land, coming oat to his country with her if you have an of these trouble@ these remcclie,s will give yol, �
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I I ,G ,tocerlei andor6okery 2 A Ynun-,— yet $11 have had is promises. This sex- I - . ghter of M "R'Oblerb Hanna, of Milver- . parents -at the age of sevein years, and excellent satisfaction. Get them from -1 I 'N
Whepill g %ralion 0 — — , harmony and brotherly love in the ranks of . The eel r ny was performedatthe living in the town of oderfoh since then up . � . � - � Ir. JAM
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oo-,M, ll,tacl_2. —G. B,'dwin- 8 sion it fully expectea a move in -the the- Pi6vinoisl Conservative ' t . well kuown
, Groceries, &c 0"Ittio Bro-4-8 I party at To' britip's"home by ev. T. B. Howard. to the time of her -do& h. She was married A 4 .died
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. '�, . i right 6 tion would be male, but the an. tonic. Ever sin Mr. Marte fiad to make ,-ding to the annual reporb for in 1841 to J h Q i k and six children ��,
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Ight in hat no a ch measuee will be intr uced has -not been much' cordiality between the am I of 3292, while ti, e total left a widow about If 54 and a few years i (D I � the best, kUO'V
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- . �_U . this sessi n. as it- was desired to hi -Simon 0 raven a raised for the past year later was- married to the late Gavin Struth- 04 mr - � lw.wwell so on
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I I short seb ion. And yet, strange to' Jay now retire from t e Le i I i . I
- ' ere wa not a memb 0 . gis atur at the 01088 They also raised ov6r $1,700 for the �The residence of Mr. 0. A. Gaiser, of . Price 81 or 6 for .41p,
RIDAY, March 8 ,�h, _ Igo I th or on either of of the present ter a. The too upon which Crediton, was the seer a of a pretty event we4k men. _,5, . ployer of lat
. I . SWAFORTH.4 side ' Century Fund. I � Indapo, the great Hindoo remedy for - : r esteemed by
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- . I __ - the Hot se had the "courage to protest split jothe develo )rneat of Now Ontario, on the h me of M and Mrs.'John Cameron, daughter, Miss Martha, was united in the Aa � took -seven weeke and four days to � �. _Tbe -oldes
against �t iin delayi Howinitthat he -rail- which subject Mr'Marter's views are more I . �
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I . The Parliaments. I - I . I, Lower Wingha , on Tuesday evening ?f happy hoods of matrUnony with Mr. Henry 'reach Quebec. They came on to. I own: ockey teani, resulting in a vi,tory for . V, Qraebee P
1. I I way corporations have go - hypnotiz3d our in accord with tho progressive policy of the last � . Niagara .Clint a by a score of 7 to 1. We hope th �
There is not. much of interest to note this eek, it being the mairiage of their Haist, a prosperous fa�mer, who resides in at jiesr lAcbut;
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I I members of parliament on both sides of. the Government. A petition is in' circulation dough or ,Mary, to William Twamley, of. that vicinity; Rdv. ,J. G. Litt tied the Fal a and Hamilton., and moved into Wal. I in t return match our boys will even �
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- week from either of the P&rlfamentp. 'there . asking Mr. Frank Arnoldi, K 0 , to accept �, . . lace in 1873, where they lived on a farm for I tfhl�gj up. -A number from Hensall - and Hugh Porter.
� 0 . 111'r . . ' Parrie perfo med the knot in the presened, of a large number of seven years. The family moved into Listo. , v cinity attended t , he ball given by the In. of -Ireland, -on
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- I - has bi�en a go 0 deal of talki ' done in House, t at not one dare raiie his voice the nomination for , North Toronto When. corem 3y. � r relatives and friends' of the contracting I ly, had he UN
- . both, but no � t �very mu( -h bus(luess. The against t iem or in favor .of any movement Mr. Matter tetires., ' I - I f wel about 21 years ago. dependent Order of Foresters, of the
_ _1 - 0 M . -C. H. B eid Ah i pped- twen ty good parties, The bride *an assisted by Miss - I Ki
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0uhj1ect of princiPal interest which' engaged to which they are opposed ? Although . lodge,� on Tuesdiy evening last. an�
i . steeN Ifrom Hensall station the other day, Ids Finkbeiner, wbileo Mr. Wesley Fink. ' 1!. d report �Oonntry eaT13
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the attention of 1 the aolon8 a,t O't -! Parliameithave not time to. consider a In reforew a to his intention to resign his whioh be purcha�ved fr3m .Mr. John Man. beiner did a similar �daty for the groom. . Wroxeter. in enjoyable time.---�Mr,o, R. .Hutt wAsin
awaF was 11 Clint n recently - vibiting relatives - and re. 1 31r. Porter J,
resolution intr Ouced by Mr. Cosidgan,, ex- �hich might be instrumental in seat and reti,e from Piovincial politics, Mr.. son, jr,':, of the Goshen Line, Stanley, They The happy couple will make their future b i . hearty -120t 7
0 1 � ' ,,J�Jrilish olumbia' red cedar and Ontario newi cquaintances.-Mro. I �
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I � saving btiindrads of thousands of dollars Marter, ex-hader of the Conservative party were g ' d cattle 46nd tipped the scales at � O's i Thomas
- pressing the digamLit-faetion of Parl�ament fit I . . average I ounde. Mr. Manson Cred itori. I son 3roo. � . M-3-tr We% very pleasantly ent,ertained % number '
I - annually to the . people of Ontario alone, in the Log slature, among other things, of 1,34) p : I I _.� of be young friends on Thursday, evenin 4govere attaek:
. I I ,!d a good figure for them. -There died at he� late residence on lot 1� OTEs.-A grea,t' many ladies were in . 1, b , M. s ,$abella Cc . � � -
1� � the coronation oath admiaisterea to tho � I realiz , . as . is .. 11.1 I % -A senslatil
reat �3r Ibey can waste days discussing buncombe mad owing ttatement-to a newppa* . village on Tuesday last, at.. ,- I � , af,
- 'itain, in ISO I -A ,beautiful gifb has bebn sent to Sc. -00, concession 5, Bu ett, on Moody,, Feb. evk ence in our , .. is borne visiting
King of G much as some - a the fol * I I , 'g Ueuitob*
i . per interviel Pei t a othcr day : "After George's church, Nalton, in the shapF3. of a I her " her, Mr. William C.)ok, -
i I . parts.of it are �aensive to subjects profeaff. resolutions such as that iutroduced by Mr. . ruary 25th, Alary Flynn, relict of t e late - the Presbyterial Wbman's Foreign Mission Mr. Johnif - -John Sohofieli
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Ing the Roman -Mr. Mereditl'o retirement from the leader- britoo alms basin from Mrs. C. F. Wagner, John Flynn, at the respected age of 75 Society meetings. iThe Methodists kindly I of G`U�elph, was here recently visiting �Jr.
Costigan a few days ago, mking fo ' . g M r, bers of the M4
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. Cwtholi3 faith. The resol. r a change � i of Toronto, as a emorial to her father, the years. Deceased was of a very kind and placed their � d'hurch at the disposal of the I Rear I Cook. -Mr. T. Welkib, is improving
ution, after being somewhat doctored by the -in the Coronation OAh6f Great Britaial. a ship, against my own Judgment and wish, I .i the &in electric light wires in order to eharge of bigi
. late Major Jtkm(s Bennett, who laid the loving disposition; c eerful at all times, minaters of the Preibytery.-The Wi gh in , -
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I . Premier, was carried matter with which thoy have no business ,.and from that corner stone of 8 r,. , George's church, June and a true friend to ( veryone who had her hool -,ey team played here with r7ea better service. . SO.bolield waa �
� I - A discussion alzo I # - time'I have ' ad 4 very unhappy political i I "
I took plaice -on it resolution affi - : ,hat a and even if they iiave, it does not I I I tb " 1880. I acquaintance. Her pl.ptce of birth was - -Flagland, fA 1i
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. . _X t,3am of 1101raes belonging to William the ftbrth Of Ireland ; her husband was also beat them by wo, goalt- For the Brucefteld. jafter this be 4
. railway commission should be app'i - ated row of pins to the peop!e of t iis country servative party of Ue Province_ were,made . - .
, , . . Jobb, of Turnber y, made thingti lively in of Irish birth and came to Canada,- settling greater'part of the night the * SobDfield lost t
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- Parli%inout, This resolatiou whether the oath is changed or 3 t, and no aware of would surprise them greatly, I � . .. y Pubiic,,
was . carried , front of James �(.Kelvie'a restaurant, in first near Whitby. They were married in were one ahead, but were forced to yield at C I
� ask my friends to wi0hold judgment, so; the � , e -Fire and Life Inourince agent. � Any martied a yeal
unanimously. During the disdus$ion the sensible porson cares a straw al)(ut it. . But -Wingham, for a fow minutes Monday after- Goderich about 50 years ago. The cause of last, owing to Lhe overpowering weight, of amouni:'Of m0neY to loan at lowest current rates of stipek * �
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: �' time is frittered away I matter i.i not one I -care to discuss Pub"OlY, I noon of last weik. Two panes of" gltos her demise was due, to-' pneumonia, she the visiting teatu, i They were fully � InteregtJ on- first-class farm securitY. All kindo of �Thcirntou I
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11i . . Ministei of Railways announced ' that it . n the' di,�cussion of afthough I w If welcome an opportunity t,f one h0onVe Well arad ohe,iply, ,At
, ' . discussing it with iny fellow Cong ' 0 and Wo,juO3dAy of each
rn�yiwofng work done
�;- - sucli mEitters, while qnestions of real im. ervativeo." were broken and on� of the hori,es was having been ill hardly: a, week. Her late third heavier,- whichl told on oar boys atthe morning anee and groul
- would be imp)ssible to mature a scheme badly out, with the broken glass. . husband passed away I 1883, but she leaves last -Thornas Sanderson, of Port Albert, week. llsvep�reyrzl good farm@ for sale, U t1the estate-v,�,
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- portance, 6uch,ao-t he regultin.'of - railwa . I -nde here lately. Dur. -tw . �
- this ses-,ioa for the 9PPOiatment of ouch a y feeli rles Rozell, 10th concession, Grey, behind a sorrowing family of six song. has been visiting f ' -on the river'
. I ng mighty sore, - -1ha - . I - ri� Tene era wanted for 25 cords of O foot
� . freight rateiy,- th a -'RppQintment of a railw ' . . has ,irch aued a Shorthorn youiDg bull, 14 -The following st,tj is told at the Ing the rebellion 'f 1885, Mr. Sanderson hard bo4 ly wood, beech and maple to be deliverel -at - BroiDkville., lis
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t, � , , . I months old, from William G'rainger&S,rin, expense of Mr. IS. S.: 'I the Pres )yte fan churcht Brucefleid by the lot of �� T_. Valfori. fior
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. I might be taken up -next session, bu�, at the cornmism1on, the reoonst.ruction of the Sen. It is. said that Toronto !Liberals lo8t - . ooper, of Cliutcn: was made a prisoner by th 0 rebels, but man. April. Tenders willbe received up'to' the . � ;
I Hulletti payinli a top notch price fur During the recent camp*ign � 12tb� of -built by the 14i
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I ate and m4uy others of rear, ly (d ua -1 I m port. heavily on thg"resti t . of the fif-st division at ; of � for the county aged to escape. Riel confiscated his horse, narot,4 'john McKenzie. Bruceffeld. 1733-12 Ago, at
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� same time, rather throw cold water on the . , h I m. The auimiail'weigho 1,200 pouudo and commirisiollership, Ham is said to a zost,
commission idea. ance are ook.i The! favorite wag' . NOT�13,-Mr. Wm. Barry purehased,, a - Th � I I
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. The discussion was very riot mentioned. - I V, vely -Ottawa. er- during the � 6 girth measur ment. is 6 feet, 6 inche,. entered a house in the ennutry, but found it aig . This horse Its still alive, and is 'in p&ir of !fine geldings from James I Archibpld erA in mooe
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. - sparingly participAted in by . . Competent stock en tidy he ia a dandy. empty, G - '
I the m much as if 4he railway and oVher nionopo. last election'viai3 eren money that the 00 . I oing down- to the barn h E11r. 3anderson's posisession again, and was I Fulford has rl
em bers � . I of Sesiorth,
. v i -The 'death of Mrs. Samuel SLurdy, of woman making beroi05 efforta to milk a take i out to the I last week. � William known a rOsidence in Br
from Ontario, an listic eomvjuta ions' aro" securing -as firm a Ornment; wouli be Isu'stained and have 20 . I Northwest from here many good borse, and always likes to ba've the
. I d was left largely to the (3oflerich tov%-,uehi , took place on Fridayt rebellious cow, and with his provetbial years ago. -A load df youugpeoploatte,Lided this one, prol
grip on ou CADadian Parliament -as they moi-mity do tf a first division of the session. 1 c) I . best.-INIr. Peter McGregor i-r-cently cll-so - �
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I - . � I . � 22ad ult,.,'after an illness of about t to gallantry he offered to! pe orm the task, a ba 1, in Brussels last week. They speculatioli.
I members from the Weat. It was quite evi. �, hr rf� I
� dent from the speeches of the Minister of now have on the United , States C,)ngress, Thelre were th )usands of dollars wagered in ! weeks She was ouly in her forty-EeCOD(l which he (lid " got 11 posed of some good hor.Erze, at prices that , 'There wa-a
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r . ,,,,,,,,:t,r -, after nioch lab�,r. When he baLk far and away eyond the " wee ismal I show that good borees are ju:demand,-Al '
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. i - . and 1 e,face of this great danger the7 that way. in - in the night of .1 ' ' -� - husband and 'several- got through, Mr. Cooppr told the woman cord. '-Wroxeter hIckey team overwhelm. I - T� train which lefj
-, Railways amd the leader of the Opposition 0 � ' oron�a, .and 0 year. an . leaves : a Wrn. 80ott Li shippin
.A, _� people are a, leep There will be a rude January 7bh hey e ieve ldren to mourn the irreparable he would like to accurle her husband'ti eup- ingly defeated Brussels here last we.+, r . g,out grain, being cam- arrived in Toi-o
thatn6ither of them will do an ,thing that , I d that they had pelled to -sell in order to get roorn for the , laigbt. con(lu�(
will be displeasing to the y � awakenirg ome day before long. Buti it won the mono . I i lyoosuanogf 2t1rue and 1�ving wife and a tender port for the commissionership. " Well," They also did Gorrie up with a quick turn. large dtliveriesi which are daily made at the
I railway magnates.. - � . � Very many cases the and affG- other said the woman, while her eyes twinkled, -Mr. W. S. M,.Ke cher will in I I . � Ima of patsevl
tt may then b too late, tr�nsfer was b[ 11 de, and in those I c rin"le � I. OTO i0bo I store h use. -Large logs and large treee are -
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. -A v it to you, but I'm John Gibsnn's'house in the t-priag.-Mr. 1 the to are however, was I
- MEMO= wies the Libe u:r Y rn a I r'e�ldenM of 'i c of- cenvereation among teani�te'rs !c"titing
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. 0 '01's very carefully h,,)Iding ' Uro. � re too late this time, for Dave John Young is d isabl ed with a sore foot. - I - pr- , a, -t-p
unlesa they are forced to by P,irliament and Ii. happ1my vea� took lace at the " I'd like to promise
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public i apin ion, It was g.pnerally -suppoijed' � . . . �Ialmeii GambVe', of the 5th afraid you" -
i . the money, ot �inig I an I oth' ro engaged in the thnber busineos. lives ia. Elora, ,
1. �Agricultaral Shows. Con ' I 4, on February 20,h, Cantelon',; down in thd� shed now helping Mr. 61ravia DAVid80n Wag Visiting friends in ; Al . .
that Si . The � the !`1 H . .
r Wilfrid Laurier would go to A - , bet. There has alreq!dy been a great amount ce"10 0� ZJ . G'ciprge Bpird, of Stanley, heads the list �
us- when he youn�vvelct daughter, Annie, was the old man to feed the calves." Gcalti lately. -Mr. Levi Darling, of -Tre. '! fo a big tree, measurin six feet across L ----he i " burme _a,ad bet
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Ca�tain . eMaster, of, the- Oatari,o De. of trouble about the iopute, and stakehold. ' united in marriage �o Mr. Albert E. Toner. -R4v, Mr. Hicks, of. Fullarton c 9 Detroit. 'but vv -1
- tralia to represent Canada at the 'opening . �_ ircuit, . herne, Manitoba, is vitsiting in this Vieinit�, I -1 ' L
. partment of Agriculture, who has charge �of era are warned not to pay over the money The cere nony 1, performed by the Rv� - . I
� of the first Par . . - o I stump, �nd perfectly sound, there being six Woodbridge ati
liament of the Atistrallian . m f was son of' Robert Hicks, f Usborne, while -Re . Mr. Roxboro, of Norwood, ii the I lengths ve I - . litute girl. - Thi
I - i. - which they;are ' ho dlog. One pro inent, dwic'i, and Miss Flora returning from 19t, Mar�lo Monday evening guest -of Rev. Mr. Andereon', at the manse i 6,000 Equarefeet measurement. Mr.. NJ -4g. .on the train, An
- bbe returns 1rom -the county and owris np Mr. Dob on, o ror of logs in the tree, totallina o r
. commonwealth on May 6,-h. Bub, i1v now � I man. il, Libera and official in the employ of i � . �
agricultural 1 shows in L this '. Jamnfl, f Gorxie,l played the wedding of last week, met witili a'Tather uncomfort- here. I ,
' .1 ProVineeo'giVeo L the Ontario G vetn eul, has . I " tard ba -5 now 1,000,000 feet of logs in the
- transpires that Sir Wilfrid can not go, and I a large surn of march I . able experience. He was driving a three. mw� I : lad y. at the Ual
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. some figureal which will be interesticIg to ' money up, and he sa s he will appeal to the ! _-, ' � I yard., d hey are- still pouring in. -Mr. : ordered her 1
- Hon. M.r. Alulockp Postmaster-G'aneral, is - . . . . Pdter Bishop has disposed of his 50 acre year�old colt., a a piri Led animal, and when . ao t I
rsi nese Q . - Hensall. i BaskerNiflle, of Clinton, waj3 in town 'on ' hospital, wberf
� most reade ' T I figures show -that coin.- courtsbeforehe gives tip. We have very I farm, woo half of lot 14, concession 6,Gr y, near McIntyre'a corners the sudden pre. i
. LoqAL BmEF.s.-Mr. R. Bullard, -of this ' Wedne4day, making arrangements for swir. ' - -ambulance, an�
90iDg- He ii expected to leave for England little sympathy for eople who get fooled to John . Smith, of concession 4,,for lie cipitation of. the 6utter i, to a deep pitch- I .
early n paring the years'" 1898 and 1899, while the . t I
.ext week. Mr. Sutherland will act � i I . I
. I . I and lose monoy -in t is way. Oae always I sum of $1 700. Possession will be given on hole caused tha horse to klick- and run away. village, has received an invitation to attend j, ing ice,i for use in the creamery, next ilum. I - splendidly-,. .
money pai,l] for prizes was considerably feels disposed.' . �
as Postmaster. General in Mr. Muloak's ab. . to sa : " It ,serves them April I it' Mr Blsf�op - fias -resided on tbis Mr. Hicks was'thrown 6ut of the cutter, the wedding of his niece Nellie ounges-- I mir.-Rev. Mr. Sawers-attended thefuner- �; . 0
sence. . - more in the 14tter y6ar than in- the for I y ; I . -
. mer right." All this sort of betting is gambling, fai-in foi. ' a , at �5 years. He talks of the horse getting away. 1 - Assistance was . . 1
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. � 'I - h pa claughter of his brother Willia , al of ReV. Roberu Hvnderson at Au -burn, 1
. there was a :considerable reduction in the pure and himpl e,� and v ould be stopped by ' ault Ste., Marie to sea what Lhe secured and a search it�atituted for the forth, who is to be married to Mr -ert I last we0k.-_7MLiss Aggie Saweravis at presebt 1 . .P.
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. In th6 Legislature the Budget is still the number of the strong arm of tile law., I Murdie, of Seaforth, this ( visitin There is a -
� ntries. What the reason for - 11 prospects are, ,N21r. ISmith's new -purchasa horse, which could not b found, although Friday) after. gi her sister, Mi�s Edith, and Other , - �
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. th8m8 Of discussion, but nothing mew. has . I I bubts his omestead,,so he will now have seen on the road by.several persons. noon. -Miss Hutton, of Forest, who �has friendool in Westminster. - A rium�.'ef �= ed bank I
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thi,j is, no p., son seems to.know. It would Always tnin ' been here for the past, two weeks visiting from h,ere attended the Liberal Con- �;;; .
bee : iful of the interests of the 120 acres. drove all night and all . . �
� -a brought out wt6ept that the Premier' I . ay Tuesday, the -
- Tem s be of ' additional interest to - know wheLher farmer, tl' , . � I her sister, Mrs. 0. A. McDonall, returned ventiono,' held at Hensall, on TuesdAY.4_ �_ getting In their
, i . ie On, aF10 G vernmenb have show,i I -Oa W Aneaday evening of last week the horse finally being located in a snow bank 1: - -Tbe St. 114
iscaming railway scheme meets with the ti -is reduction in the number of exhibitors ; to Forest on Wedneecisy.-M-iss Walt -ere, The m'eting held in Dixon's ball, � -
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general approval of tile members, and more theii I 6itude n this direction re8iden�e lof John 1B.%fin, Goderich, was near Crediton quite ex a�usted, with the
I .ill existed in 1900, or if it is only pe--uliar The horse s crowded ,*ith relatives and friendo, the cutter totally demolished., who was the guest of Mrs. McDonell, has Thursd4y evening. re public library, *as .
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need not surprise a . � . how beld annually in Toronto, I - h c mmi -- - Mr, P, A.
nyone if step3 are taken z to th� years named. The following a 1 occasion b(ing the rmirriage of his daughter -The commod'ious homl of Thomas and also returned home.-Ilhe friends of Mrs. very widll attended. T a o ttee report . . . . . . .
� I re.the will have one De . A. BL chanan, or., will iegret to learn that , a t necessary 100-ofibacribers aecured,and_ I dispo-Eed
feAure during the pres- J� S. am lion, marine of Morris! -was the scene of �� �
- this session to carry it into effect, or, �t all - � B-ertha, to engineer, Mrs. Mau'ndetii, if - in Kincardine-
. I � statistics given by Mr. McMaster : � . . orga izAtion was immediately proceedied
events, to take the preliminary . I I ent, seagon whi h is not being adverti3ed ex. I of Wiarton The cer mony was. performed an Im orl:Bni, eveint, on YV'Odnesday evening, she ia quite ill. -The novel - 20bh century I 1, � Mr
I ' Febrg i � with. - A board of management was elected � , . , Frank
- stepi,i The ' The receiptp for the county fairs in 1899 by Dr. Ure, D. D., w o performed the same 4 r� I 0 of a sociall held, in the Methodist church on I I V I -G
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. Grover amentlo sojieme to aid th municPali were $171,79 , as compar ten"iv,ly, but wl ich will be origin , la 27th, when, bi the piceene Thursday evening of last week was largely I I I .
. . ad with al as re' i rge e I 3.ud it is expected that in the course oft'af Mr. 1'eorge Lei
I a - . i168,270 in ceremony for the bride's mother, and �), )Pstly of, guoGt. , 1btir estimable f Fullarton, for i
. o few weelks we will have a
Ties to improve their public highways,! has 1898. The chief items were 'legislative. gards horee sh(ws in America. At the christened the bride, trio of events rare] daughte�r, N1 his Annie, wiit united in mar. attended and very much enjoyed. It was public ibraxy ln �
" grants, $39, , . Y I -Mr. Henry
been embodied in a bill which has becn �10 ; - members' subscripti6as, suggestion . of the Ontario Government, I celebrated by one div a. riage to hector J. ,N1,_ -N il. of Portage la novel indeed, in the sense that the entire our midot, It will be kept in the sarna.
sub- I buildina wit sold his 100.acr
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',520�263 ; ad ission -fees, $46,817. The ex. Which gives a j rant, to the show, greater I -One day last week Walter .Smith, en. Prairie, Manit, .. 11 L, McNeil, ot management and programme was carried n - ;h the post office, and 1this will -And �
mitted to the. Legislature, but which hoe penditures of the county fairs were,$157,W encOuragetnent Will be given to farm- horses, gineer at the Brussel flax mill, met with an Grey. To the out the ladies, Miss Laramie filling be very. onvenient to those wishilig to ta�e for 86,5W,
I not as or rather' -to larmers' hormeb.' Ptiains lof the wedding very creditably the position of chairman' I . q I a __'N1 I r. - Alr, Eycit's farz
. Yet been discussed. This bill will be in 1899, as c3rnp%red with 8152�,279 in 1898, . I Heretofore ; accident that might easily have had serious march, plaved hy ,Nlis8 93 -Me Smith, the $ 1 advantsue of reading a book.- '
This bili, to. The main -items of * expend"t re wer6 -, the Toronto- 11 roe Show has copied the ! resultm. He was offing a sliaft, when in obief ucLoro'iu thL eccue ,look their placts Alex, Tiiompson was wa � -&
found in another column. while the ushers were ladies also, The i '� le 6-.4,30 , - 3efore - lea,
I dting for) tli,,'e
1. I New York Hors Show, and has given no , � 8day evenivg, he left"bis hofise I
gell,her with the one designed to onco Prizes fo' anitnals and dairy, iDr1oZct9, 8476. 1 refreshments and programme throughout, train, on Tue' ga�, Mr.' a�a,
0 . . I . some mamicr his rig it arm got caught and under an evergreen ar(;h and bell. The whiled O r by &,,
rna J�irage 849 ; field, 6ichard and arden products encouragement t thei 'armer) . , reflected much credit upon the I ied at t6e station. The train comin- .
. g 0 a horse. --.-It has � before it Nvas release� it was oonsiderably bride given adies and t g In
�, the grow.th of sugar beets and the infac. $10.802 ; manufacturers and irrplcm6' ts been hitherto foiel�thelncouragement of � I away 1) her father and videnced how 'frightened it, causing iit to break presented with �
n . the ' bruisci and he will feel th - lookedwaes - 1�, successfully they could . . � loose and
. 11 . a soreness for r prett`eet in. a b coming gown (if a scamper !off home on its own account. F.or. ; -On Sunday
ture of sugar in this Province, are likely to $2,136 ; ladies' work and fine arts, $12 24,1' horse dealers and horse fanciers. I t. manage the sterner sex.-Mios Prior, of � I
. f ,. T ke farm. many a da no doubt.1 He might have lost cream cashmeze, trim d with cream � � Mr. if. Kerr-, of
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I elicit interesting discussions when !they Purchase of grounds and erection of build. mpete wi h any .de- his arm very eseily. 11 ribbon and lace, She m ' El xete ,-, spent part of last week and this tunately! no damage was done. -M iss Maggie '
I ings ueed up $18,991-?, er has been unable to (o t I - � w re a �audsome I I , When Mi
repa ments of gree-of.succeep in 'he saddle or huntet,'clansee -Not many- people live to see their 80',h tulle vEil and carried a b uqueb o flowers, v" of Westminster, was a g.uest at`ihe I fire. '
Come up for consideration. � loans, $19,29i, 1. and' . b�u - iting Miss Ethel Colwill and Miss Shop. ]-'-idlaw,� 1- from church thf
. - manse this week.-MiRe Rumball, and little j,
. because, thoug i ,he had the honfo, that year and viose"who iattain to 90 are few and was attentled by Nji4s Ida Davey, I- -The Andieti
- i herd. -Miss C. V. Smith was in London L
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- I The:numbet of exhibits showed �'a general .-horso was not )Ioperly tr " d. The raw and lar . d i the past week attending the milli. I brother,�of London, who bad- been visiling 1-1
. i � !� atne between. At Supohine, Morris of Toronto, who wdm pr��tily attired in - ur"n ' - - Marys,recently
The Rail I falling off in �899, as. compared with 1898. material was c the -best, but the finished towaship, I nery OlDings.-M . I friends in this vicinity, for some days, left 1
1 1 way Prorblem, I The total numb' ioWever, there is an- old gentle. white Swiss mulslin and d,arried a bouquet. ,r. William Goetz,of this one ldf their mei
. 4 1 . Or of entries in 1899 were product wag i Fan'ting. But this year the man who I 3 88, John Clark by name The groom w villag , has, with commendable enterprise, this weeli: to visit in Clinton aild (,,,oderich, 1
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great railway deal -1 oussing the 145,796, and a 1898, 153,79.2 The leading Horse Show A siciation . will take example father of John Clark, a well known Ireei. Lamont, of G'rey, Rev. ,J1ohn Holmes per. ?rganiked a harmonica, band co-mpcised of � _A meelting of the Independent Order of 1, gold watch. 71
. recently made by the itern& were : 1899, horses, 14,977 ; .cattle, from th,e borse shows in' England, Scotland dent of that, vicinity. For a man, of his formed the ceremany. juveniles, who tender very good Foresterk, Brucefield, will be held on Fri, I
� Manitoba Government, . by which it .c. 9,485 ; potil . music I . i I -1k1r. John I
� _ t -y, 13,934 1; grains, 7,173 ; .and Ireland, and will give pri7is for the raw years Mr. Clark is uite smart, and last -The Clinton Newa-RpA d6ad, for the short practice they have had day eveaing, March 15, when business of iin. i . �
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1 material and for. the utitrain d hor�a rph. - #. 1. 1 4. 1; : L 46 A I and have alread enlivened , + .3 nortanceiiz to cc a before tbe - I- z . mith -sho$
mira. #4� '%T- roots, 12,603 ; orchard and warden 23 352 1 , blacks
� I f I i . .V . LJI�l V M I P, I w U ins son, 150 riam- awyls : mong unme iniULInton on Tees- J o Avo a AU 15* : Mr: erry, of I
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.1 V , twern x-acino branch in that ladies' work, 41,221. The will be classes, ' skating rink with their gelecti I . 1- I
corresponding bolbe judged solely by their iltr,u, day wis Mr. McElroy, f Aloriip, a hale I one. When ! — I I voissession Shold
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province and transfers i to the McKaDzie fig=eo in 1898 'were : Horses, 15,887 ; make and shapa� the arriount of breeding -The good ladie3lof Grey township are veteran of eighty Y'earLa,-vilio in August will � I Tuckersmith. . . realized wa.q $1.
� ,�, , on,, young lade qhow such good alent, it is I I
& Mann Company and secures the powet to cattle, 8,683.; poultty,! -4,806 ; grains, 8 they diaplay ant , thi it paces. I I -is count� for forty-eight easy to judge what excellent material we .
'� 137- i Don*t fail to see our 50c bargain tabM for ' ' --Charlte W -A
roots, 13,778 i ping aE d sch o n these vieing with each othe as to who can make have resided in th �ave in our older bo i .
i ; ladies anil'girle- W. 1j. willis, Boots � -
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. regulate the freight rates on the road of the ladies' work ; orchard and garden, 25,699 ' classes the jum i ling will n t ionev out of their butter and years. HO is a natiVn o� county Down, ,ya for' a regular -b�ass I i . - and Sboep, SeMa- -: -of Uunro,,depar
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I , P,618', Every, item in, 1899 count - it is exFected a earnings of Ireland, and came to C., 'ada and Huron . i � - J ,of last week. U
� I latter, for which they . In this w ' that the eggs. L%st week we gave th band. We venture the statiment that I foith . 1734-l' �
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-, farmerwillbee rh6d . there is no village in Ontario of thesizeof 1 1 A& Tf i R,0+#3kiM ;i,. +�!,,&+�
I the bonds, of tl vIr he followed his .
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� UU11113any for a very I%rge except dairy products, whioh incremied from norse show and bbat h will ])a put in -to,uch better. ' Sh a sold $50 wcrbh of eggs from 65 calling, that of joiner and �ooper, in Gade- Hensa, 1, where -there are so . I � ;
ouro,L conclud' . . 'many good I you want to do some sewing, and rcqmm' i ,esteemed. �.
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.- ,6,072 entries i� 1898 to 6,341 in 1899. Oj with the local fteba at, the for ' hens ; sold $84 wortl of bufte' rich, aud in 18-54, "he yearlthe present flour rauillclin up for -early pring I Air. Jame
es its article - with the follow. - eign pur. , r and re- � a and musically inclined young ' -new fabiics to make — 8�
the other EN8 the amount paid out in pr'z�i chaser, th6'priv , chaser and the &tiny ceived $84 from the ,factory, from 4 cows mill wAs built, became I � - post �office of .
- Ing important atatement : a I I tto pu . axeliident of Clinton. !non, and we think all that is wanted to I wear yo�'11 get the befit assortment I'f tho - Ca�
41 in 1899, was $73,041, aii compared with $70 .. purcha,ier, and th'' I enable him to,sec re (no Jerseyi ) and railed 6 calves that are H insure us a good brass band is for some 1 latest designs and colOrin. � -
At the risk of repeatfrig. and I . , I a built � shop where Mr.j J. Miller'a ,shop at Tho E'. .N18-- and the residen j
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. rc-re&at. 3 he in,arease is pretty gener. the prices foi 8 to wr,all that now only he wor h $ ') e ,- -day now btande all he coopering for leading spirit to take the movementin hand Faul CU'd, Store, Sc,kfortb. They have ,-it � ,on the question -1,
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broogh-t to the attention of the . - I - K and have his efforts in that line supported ' lendid! showing of Fanvy Prints, 4wiugo 11 -.13haWbe situAted
hich cannot be too ciften a _' i bu tei I over the differen t I � ems. n obt —On We inesday the distillery, whi,�h was 141 I , sp
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- wholo 'Mkiin"gr up -he township -fairs, Capt -tin -_ I of Susanuai Johnoon of Clinton, of the mill. by on,
dealer ca ai ofJ last week the spirit Led al, one eud
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country, ilt should be said that M.auitaba has i cklaster P.6o, ter] that the total receipui in - i secure instrurneuts, the instruments to be i Dimities� etc., that . . FAI d
I Huran 'Note - I - the late VJilliam AAjon, passed . -
. undertaken vast resprousibilities in orde I to the lived here and then took uo land in Moriis, - raV:90 In price from fivfj I the customs dep
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2re $25%333, and in 1898L$255.288 , . beyond.. S ie was 89 year,3 of age, and had where he has ever the property of the village. We hope the I to twenty-five cents per yard. � -the Stratford g�,
gain that position which the Federal Parlia. The members' 'ees-fell from $9 ' —R. Ef . Coates has -di - osed of his "Po - been untiring industry ac eince Iresided, an,l by miner will not pa,ss before we W.ill i1a 1 1734 1 1 - .
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� ment has in Its Power to afford 432, butthe a( 4 71 i ,,to $66,. 9 r a respected resident of Clinton for umu$tel three h(111- lu Va. a I . ,MATRI�IOXZAL.—An Interesting matriago - day Tworning 16f I
acre farm, being I ,b 12, concessiov 14,,G good -brags band of which we will; have just 1i was cons
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province in the Dominion, - The right to I . � Demi'so was -4ue to a break dred and fifty acrrs mated at St.J.-ames? chure It es " I re. -
-to $83 736.- The expen� it,ure in- __ down of lie Llth, and old age. Of English a a . I P
, .$.50,180 ard Cardiff of land. Upon the teek of Is grippt
� —W .ow death of his wife, which t6ok pl cc a, ye r reason to feel proud.—Mrs. Seeds, who was , forth, oni February 1,2,-.h,*when Miss elffi 38 yea �
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regulate railways iu.%he interest of tbo pub. creased frobi $219,547 in 1898 to $,M% illio.m, K614gtoh, of T. bridge, has here %isiting her parents, lias returned I � _k z -
7, - 133 in birth, her native plac, being Yorke or so ap- he went to live with his so'n John', I i and Mr. 1"A"trick - - - led!
I , Canada, settlinLy who now owns one'hnn-Ired and fifty acres J,- Flan ery, of Hibbert. were united i' ' February 20th,
lie is a right which the common I sold his valuaEle farri,'lot8 conoetioioC3, . camewithter parents tr hire, ishe 0 0 Willie,M82 of this town, -hip., —Thare,h
speak of the statutory law, co aw, not, to! 1899. The sanic falling off in the number of -,�,lma,-to Ro-bert.11irie, of Or ' 'for- 85,750.. home.—Mrs. W. C, DAvis recently enter- A
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whis-h we should have no he . 9 .,UcknOw, fell ' riendi.— I � 1i Or HOC tbe, - Th�.
sitation in' shows. The ota-I il.umber of entries in lat vilh6ge moving to C liuton abo it 30 years ago. next summer to .rg Miss Grant, who was at'the manse for the bride _ w%o .bter, MIN1100- I : months ;Lad 20 �
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ava-iling ourselves of to the f ' while skating at the rffik in t ManitoW, where seven of aseisied by her a, .
Ulle8b, exterib.": N99 wari 267 .,7 1 cc - —Mr, at d Mrs. James Wilkinson, for. his ebildreu ha%e takei) up their al past morith or s,j viefting her i-.ister, Mrs. Downie,* I
When the Dominion parli,Ameab p000es,seu WAS a falliug o f in every'cla8s except dait Juite a gash over iie - - Hendeison, returned home to Tbornyhurst .
� y eye, - . lrner�ly of Goierich. and now of Minneapolie, �J','. Smith, of Buffain, New Yoi k w"'F3 I brother, John. At the conclu-,,ion 44 the I teemed tbrougbj
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� this power which producb8 and A adiers' work. The entries in � I ',)derit. t the end of lai3t week.—'Miski 'Le Touzel, I- edremon . the party - — I
I - 0 ,, i.t unquestionably doe.s,' it —ThesouthhEd of.,0 P cession t 6, Minnesota, celebrate(' their golden wed- in G -h reca'ntly o'l it visil,- U 11 " y drove to the bride � -Mr. James -1
will surpass mo�t peo.p I I I 1�
,reaied from 15' 3 to 15,. ding- recently. Mrs Wilkinwri wag pre. brother, J NV. Sinith, Ir Smith %,r a* I ed ' home, wb re a sumptaous weddiengbreakf I
dairy products ille . 8 assistant public sebool teac er, ancompani chased from Mr
.10 to Conjecture wh "" � Grey, 'beloilginp o William Pollard, �a ,
- Y 723, and -in lArl �e.s' work from 6 8 1
� I - . 6,825 to 68,- Bold by ltuct�ion Jai .- week to J imes - sented with a pQt of gold—abe haviug wr,n reared in the neighborhood] oi Dutugannon, by Miss Stephenson and, kliss Bells, Me- 'was serve'd. The*remaintl I, did AMysdale eta!
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- Pherson, spent, Saturday au�l Sabbath at her ' evenin4 V�.aqpleasanl)y spent in Social amufe�l -�d from Scot -
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$67,769 to $61,1789. - - . — . Al lim . c hi ocory . I . . StA I'Verg : , `
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nitoba, a few yeant ago, gave in * $254 731, anaA�ho liabilities decreaged from - 200, - I ytars ago stj home in Goderi,oh —The N1 :
of Ma $2,53,876 to The price paid v,m $1 i it by. breaki ig the wishbone of the t urkby and f0l,'Ly rtc � out in 8earch of ,
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. � ard M r, J. W. E with Mr. Wilkinaou.l It was discovered his fortuue. Re arrived a Buffalo with 75 1 sat -8 hleAl6rdie, � ments anid dancing, About 0(i gut . . lby'Ur- Brooki3 I
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. cash over halt a million of dollars to *a eist I . stock 80i 8 gr. that ,the wodding ri received fifty years cents in his pocket., and next morning, after of the London Road, neir Kippen,'very present. The many useful and pr tty giftus : - S-3 .M01 almott t
. � � _ .. . . . in Clinton,i to Air! i VV. Kerr, . uYn , ), J ,
the Northern Pacific "R,jilway, — I Brindsley, near d1refli I'f before by the bride? ad worn. very thin, P:tyiog for hi� supper, bed ' d b kfast he pleasantly entertained a n � ber of frienA's � received 1�y the bride fully 8 —While cutti
-, Nvibh .tan, who takes i �)uu t ) r e, tentified to he!
1. pbs- AS prompi ly b W t, ay even- ; Po r day, My. ,1
Edito'rial -1� nd 00minent,s, session on Marah ke of a a ' . ' r's I
� . I the 'OteS a'* � and sbe w pre.iented with went out on Lbe stree - cent. He from -Clinton and Herisall on Tae4d pularitt. Mr. and M - FUrnery bavt� oth
. .. . . Ing ]as .—The Refo oD, held in - taken up house keeping o the- ,groom' � rd, met with A
'lope of seau"14f comPo 14n. I I I a b her hu,ibflnd—the dates 1851. apprenticed himself to a contr rm conventi fo e
, -titiOn wibh� the G going west. L 11t,h' Mn Hill tal actor, and a s fing .- I
- adian Pticific Railway, which t,hen had a Dr. Collin . Sinclair, of Aylmer, �as ,been —,M re. M' 1901 being appropriatey engraved upon it. Mno time later took irac Miller'#. now hall o Tuesday last, was very i farm on 1 the Huron road, Hibbert. Tho -Ueidt w
anring, sr., of Loudesbo�q, . e Greelev'8 . n ,
selected- as beral candidatolor . —The death of Thomas J. Palle.y oc. ad vica and went west, largely attende and was a truly repre. I good'wishesof a hoot of friends is extend d ,.- I
complete mOOOPbly of the carrying tradd of , We Li' to Cwicago, wherele . limb atlocut th, jr
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�8 day, 22o ult., at, his sentative one.—The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I for their future happiness and prosperby : - "
that country. ThOY Vt the railway, Elgiwat tho �Provincial elections. Dr. Sin. having reached 016 Age of 19 yeard . 8he curred 'ou Fri home in bocf'Lme a Fucceseftil contractor. At the I - � I- ,on the lax* An�
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. � I ughtera. ' . . for a long time witi: a form of kidney a firm that took a imillion and a quarter death of th ir infant son, Duncan Bordem, . ., —The lsundui-,
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n a- s-hort, time an a.rral)g0tilent down Mr. Brower, the sitting Conservative �Mrs. Jame ' trouble, but, would not give up work Until a dollar , 'contract in connection with the, aged I mouth and 21 days, whir, -h oce-urred I . Blake. I . terian. -chut-eb I
' a Hamilton (lie at her hotne I N,'I,w 8J,r.T-.,(; smlm—wThat is more ad- i tribui I
s .- I ath last. The funeral wag vate , Ill te on Tues�
panics by -which I by no means brilliant m - carried through with rs and the remains were interred at aptableatid becomingforan eveningdress! ... the tworth of '
the contendingi ep-m . member - remadne to be seen. ' Mr. Brower is in -Goderich on Thurseay, 21rit ulf.,'after ` He iwas aged flf ty 'yeaIrls and nine ,months, ucce�o a eec on Sab 17aiirn'ti , 4
was made brAweet, . . conaparatively short ti- ie. before biti deaf,h. erection of' the Whits Cilty. Later, lie
� -tie compsti,tir) an, and is not long illness. The deceased i tion of than silk -1 Every lady wan: a eflk wuist. � I Annie Finni L
L ,n which was no I ha resided �in He' came tc God'ericli about six years ag,) the Chicogo draina,ge canal, : ad last March ,3eLtncteiy, near Ailoa Craig, on -,Tuesday A to �
�ted wo6a detitroyed, anki a ; months ago, - A � L
- e xpea arly so clever as Dr. 'Sinclair, but clever. - Gode rich townshi p until a fem, an last. * Much sympathy 'is - 4, V
-11 the pe('Lple ness and suitallenees for the position does w * from near Dungrinnop, and had senior partner in the firm of Smith & fift f -)r the i 8ome of tie handsomest Btripwj shown thie! � 1641vem -ona. Visil
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h(en they remove I. to 6oderich. bereaved parents.—Miss Kate B3ntbron (, � I I � -
,f I .season ar( to be seen at The E, Al cFaul Cc A! 43en :
of INIanitoba got for their nionOy ,Vaii not always count, and he seems to have a ��-L. '' Most Of L the time with Colborne & Burrows, Eastman, -he was awarded a million dollar 0 i 1 7 t -ed her wi*
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.. W. Hoason I as purchased aud. 'Store, & ifofth. They have crisp, i)cwi,, - Aildiat addre- '
I e strong hold on the People of. the riding. taken postessior of t 16 Con �r grain dealens. He I�aves a widow, two contract in connection With the E,xeter, was in the village the first part of , " �
0 imply th � facilities and conveniences w1ioll — %I hotel .in I Pan- I . .Mil
� ' I Wingham. Before levving, the late,peo. ition at Bu &I .. I to, �
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an additional rdilwaY affords, while neither — . daughtera and one son. American eNhib o. This con- this week renewing acquaintances. —NJ r i bewitiful ,8ilks of the most wanted sor ,, —Mr. Jose
I . I silks 'priced. within the reach of all. 1),_: r ph�
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Id o,)mpate in rates with- time v siting his son-in-law .and penclable silks at 38c, 50,3, 600, 753 and $L � - of bri�k from '
road won, The Ooderich Signal say@ : " In the event. prietor, Mr.' P,_ ,(Iumn ins, was presented —After a short illnes�, Hannah 11,iz ibeth tradt . will be completed .n June. M r. John R3unom, who has been here f
the other. of a vacancy in the Senate -for Wes ern 011. with a handsome pipe by the boarders. beloved -wife, of John i0l, G'ibbings, conces.' Smith's life affords, a strik rig example of daughter, '. I
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Now, in order to secure the c- sion 7, Hullett, passe 4 to the bevond on- Canadian push, energy and enterprise, and Mr. ard .Mrs. 0. A. Redmond, retur . 1 17-34 1 : yards Th -
0mP8titi0n tario we beg le%ve to nominate join C m Hugh Forsyth, 6th line. Morris, has . .- - ned ' i I . 1.
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which the Northern Pacific I a * leased his farm' February 2511h, at the chLrly age of 28 years. of the iuccess which aw�its good, bard home this week.—Mr. -William L. McLaren � A ,AI1,QT.kKk,,—A couple o , *
. f weeks ago we � -John Con -
Vag expected to ' * to David WLIker, of, th . . n4ort
wo, k same lin ' noted the lact that Mr. job Dun is. 1 t.h
eron, of Londoia.' Ye has dona mo -a P, and will, witlillis 'amil. le She wab the eldest daughter of Mr. and work, even when unaided by capital n h&Fi sold his fine driver for a handsome n n 11:d di , I
- give them, and for which they have . y, move I - . #6 I a spning. �
p&id, they avo forc� I . - spring, He has- avid Hoggart.and was married to the Pull." He was one of I dC%n- rice N fine farm to Mr. Job a. Stafford, i I - loadiv which
. 9-fready for the party t an any defeated c�ndiclaio to Mani I nba this coming Mrs. D I �he leclebrate .—Mrs C. A. McDonell very pleasant. I posed of h - -, to
d. who survives. -only three adian company that wa enter t of tbe person who� ' � a read#, ws,$ 4
" 'While Mr. Cameron is -richly son at Alameda, who Uok Lip a half section . � was in SLaff'ora's � The Jejah
7 �d ,to apsume ,,.heavy we kndw of." , Z -a husban , F taiced a number of young friends on I of W.altoo, On accoun th 1 r
I years s for! ed in 1866 and, -V
: 0. . . ago. The cause of her�demise was due to came to Canada to defend t eir Thursday evening of laot week.—Mr. ,
liabilities vvyich m,ay entail an additional deserving of reeoguition at the ha1nds of a a year a , . I �( native land Ltending to purchaBe Mr. , � —
. U tile People of the pro%, i- Liberal Government, he is entirely too good — rew Cr congestion of the lu which came upon against the Fenians. Moore, vail!vay� afent at Brucefield, con- presciat fArm backing out, be has had to � 311r, John I,Itea
. burden o Anif aikshaink, of �Vingham, . I
nee. This a man to be entombed in the Sen4b,' * is her shortly after ' - nement, u little ___ _. i � ducted service 1. Carmel church on Sabbath . ahandon tfie idea of j�urch-asing .Mr, Dunn's 1 Ion W*dneXclAy,
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. daughter having been morning last, and the Rev, G. H. Long in � �
province of Oatario hag, als3, pft;d 0 and if under arrest there as the result of a Sunday ""'b In
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. , I- lie is give tion, we hope it will he one night fi;Acae bqptrlu ju9t three weeks —,Nlrs. George Wright, of 'jListovi el, died � ; 1
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, twenty -live. w . splendid ab lifies can be of greater on Mr. SandburE' mh le the latter was a I I the OvOning—Mr. J. Mitchell, carriage , much as yietaild the roads are in Irels, -
I lions of dollLrs within the pas� here his i .. It is said that h,e opened fire - on Saturday r�orning 23cd i ult�., aged 78 - maker, of Wingham,' accompanied by his . ! �
I servi � a very i n4i and �cai
Vaare for the parpise of'�7,sccuring "r ce to his'ccuntry. ' . —The fol))wing are �he persons on whoin �e#rs, 2 monthe and 15 days r A] r8 Wright oor condition around our village. —Miss i - ta'k . I
: . I ail .' ay I r,eeing to her home a I nutual acquaintane, will devolve he work of taking the census wifo, was here last week visiting his In
I competition and a roduction of freig'htraLes, . Miss Currie. - -Tbe bullet went through as been failing a good deal of iate, and . i ,,, h
. . The Mo'ntrea� Witricip ,,- for the various PUII113g is nephew, Mr. gidona Holtz, of Clinton, is spe.nding a few I 8tratriont -er T�
,a says : It only Sandbuin's coati ubdivisious named when she was William J. ,Miller, carriiije i r . on
,- and nosooner were the competin railw . � . . . afflicted with, the grip her maker. I days with! her Meter Edna.—Miss Bl,h6l i , Altcaailey die'a
ier of t e pion --Miss Gorby, of Seaforth, formerly ' 1 L
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y were 'amal . , I t se blers of Us' Auizu,itine : No. 2, Jam;s P. McPhee ; No. of weeks. The deceased, ],,'I,';, i Jane Moore, g a week or two . . earC
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;ed eak in the perso'n of Jane I Tuc8da - � The social given by the Christian I
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. 911ma .ed tario ough't to _b' two pro-vinces. The west. .borne towriahip L�se_d away on Monday 3, Kenneth McKenzie;- No. 4, W. T. Pal with friends her( -.—A large n y. -
w,ibh LhOie with which they were oonetruo ' morning of last p, - was born at 0 motherly, Yorkshire, R-3 . — Af tir re
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. ern one should e calle . d Huron. At least Davis, relict of C low ; No. L, Thornas'� Sulli Nd, 6, gland, Nlagoas'Df Hensall and vicin i Ff3deavor �Society, of Blaike church, was -a ; I year -a+. or to be I
to compete, and the immengo sains Of Mono I be, I to James 'Vance. Da . ity drove flown � ' I
� ,a ' in 1)ecember, 1822, wid was married to Mr. to J,,,xet grAndsucoesrs. Avery Dice supper was pre- . and 2`2 dayt Da
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a Ford ; No. 7, � John er on Monday evening last, where a . 11 -
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we h,.tve pa.id has been practically w"ted. - as ceased vras bodi in 1822 in county For- Stockton -on. special meeting was being Aeld, ladiefj --of the congregaElon ,
y Superior would be a poor sorb of na - Thoma Jamieson, jr. Wright in October, 1850, at
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110 worbt part of the business, " . Sho mart c and at � ,out doubt the 0
describing the province in, questi me nagh, Irel ied James Coiborne,�No- 1, W. �Hill ; No. 2. H. F, Tce-i, in Darham county. They lived for whi h the grand master was rhe procoeds amounted to over t2O, —A I Pmsed
AndLhis is not, t on, and Morris ; No. 3, Gordon Young ; No. 4, six years at Hartlepool, a se4 port in Dur. -present. All I :
might bernore Vanco in 1840 au� ,_ emigrating -to -Canada Di3nald Cumming. 01�nton, No. 1, 14, , number of pur young - wbsa fast of lat
W in another century I. report it most interesting' aaLd pleasant . people drove out to �� 1, . j
for the very roads which -live have so largely . the same year, settled iri the lownhhip of '. J. ham, where Mr. Wright, did �a considerable meeting --A very interesting hockey m4tch ! the horne 6f Mr. John Deitz -00 ; . brme been a I
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than this one. rhe piovince divides natur Courtice ; No. 2, WAU4 Coates ; No, 3, N. trade as a produce dealer. They came to was played in our rink )n Tuesday day Iasi and pent avvery pleasant tiM6 ;1
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ally at Lake �ipisoing. What is west of years ag Fri
I : . I .- . . last, bet een the Clinton players and our ' i'rL dancingl—Master James Agnew left ,
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