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L � � . � � .1 � ­ i th' C binlett on_ A, Rogers. The I contract for roofing the new town all. Both The dep:trtment is in a poeitl.�In to locate I . ; . I . Q I . . I 1. I ! I U SEAFORTH ! I - I ' : Inge wer , L I . FOR � ,& very enj able time 1wu spent in the A�tor j'Geheral, however,' eaded. a revolt � . e �roken at the -hip, sever jiba in men Ain are wililing to do tbisj; - L - . � . � - I . . .. I , . - � . . I i . - I I . I . . � . ­ I I le,mbly roo of �.he Collegiate Institute on i mediately L -, !- - VM ,,� an4 was sustiai ed by Hon . the ri gion of the heart, and there were sev- -&-- A L . � . � I . � I . - � i� . I , . Fridayevenin last. Theoce"Won was the Mps3re. PaVidedin and . P adden. It i 41, eral largel wounds on the fao . , . . h , i . � I . I i - � Mustrated by Photographs" ' Heniy Huron,Notesji .1 . - � 1`11211 , I i L I . I � i , ji�, . pt0sentation an address and a purse of u4derstood; t4at bome ver ,h gh and vigor. Walk w, wiio wao on a ladder oD( t�io second 'L � � r. - � I . � I a -on'l SM . I I old, to Mr. L' L. MoFaul, who for 29 years one languagalwai used by r. Roblin, when . i 1 roof, narrowly escaped being takbn down f � � . I I . i .� � .t. . "I . about 4,OW pounds of'ioll butt�r it') to Rali-'� � � ; L -1 I C4 filled the 031. ion �f principal of th; the matterlwao I eing � � � - I , I � � . bq - 1 L I L fax and Quebec last weeki 1: 2 die Is d, and finally 61� with the unfortunate man. . - " � . t . I 'N I Wry - Seikfoith pub.,Io school, and from which the meeting broke up in a rOw." � . I I Cantelon Brothers I Clint pped . � I � i i u - ell M`oPhee,'of the township of Nor. .1 . I I - .p i 11 A I I . . �, - � -Eighteen out of 24 who �V#e in attend- .-. I � ' t � I . I position he ha � -; - Piobures of the principal Streets, Pablic con ty of Grey, was a I the last - - Z , . , � il i � 0 now, retired. There was ,?. ; I I � mauby, in -�r - I L F -J . i Buildings, Uhurches; 8choole, and I died i L once at the Clinton Model 8 b , I b " n. - . . 11 I loJ I . t-- goodly attendia08 Of P`�Opll& OX pupils allil the 18th centur , has j , :;;;. -- - . I I . year Of n . . r, I k I Roacls � and Statute Labor. L a calved engagements for the Lam Ing ; � � . FA I � P places of business, in neat book, � , nt. � 0it,1=,. anT't�'J chair wais oociipled b ' M I . the first year of t ". 20bh century a the age � � was so -t L c I aY7 DEAR E POSITOP.li-Youir readers, I I � I , I I PqA-%LL' W . y X - this � A quiet wedding Ilemnized a � I - n. 1� ie proceediogs were pleasant. ' I of.'101 .-years. He was born i cotland, - , � � P tir�e of year,iare� interested more in roads - . St. John"a reotory*, Brussels, ,,,'on IM,onday I I . I . I I I � For I ' . . - led in 1844, came to Norman in 184 1 1 1 I - ly'variediby i4stramental aelection5 by Minh L 0 Oents , I marr 61 evening, 16Lh inat.1i when Mrs. 11 We'atherill, � : � i E 4 th n at any �6ther season, as the expenditure I . - . . . j i wing slid Moster Li and, resided there ever since. ih wife, � I . veum and by Miss May i bei I I R ti�MEMBRANQ,E S I ng fibowln.� S 0 L, �' ' I - i 41 !1, L a sister of Mrs. (&;v.) Abey, ,V 1 worried . � L il,as � � - I , 3 , ome - defiie to abolish By Mail, 12 'Cents. ged q5, survi � I I ­ ­� w t, ; I Jiemp and M rqPeace,and a solo by Mr. W.G. , al 'L w . i - . I � I I � � ; I I at tute labor:'aud levv more taxes, and make � � , id MoMa� to J. P. Jamison, both of Wyd i g.., � i., � : . I � i L Willis. The pullraelwas contributed by the ex- 'a r roads by jubt. I thi k I he statinte labor I - - . --J men � artin, alian K -Wm. McCAI, 7th line, ilorrw, and .! - �Fsul, of whom there are agood - system is I 1 1har, . I � � I - r rupils of Mr. M. C ,�a Smit� , the two burglars wh crack- V � . i . 406, so much a I fat It as the path - I . -here �1; . � - � � � � - I I I they are scattered overmany in aters ar - have 120 � � 7 11 . a � , family, are romoving to Brussels, w . . � ! .V1 . . . � . v I e. ; We, in FcK: Ilop, AIIETLO* . L NTEIB 9 ,ed. sede in Ottawa recently, and carried off thay will make their home. t n s I � ! i I I L i4l, I lands. 'Theo mittee having the matter in � considerable boodle, have been sentenoed by - . I - . 1-1 I - i A � - I lr McCall are old and highly e2emed real. ' � �- -� i � � , i � i p,thmasters, �aud twenty haVe I made no re- Aown- . 'SIE T I I : ' I , i I . I � I charge were nA able to reach them all, but - - . AFORTH, Judge! MoTavidlillMartin to get eight years d6nts of the township. I � . . I t rue yet, and rn�y not havel done any work I . - r I I C�z I ` A a considekable number were heard from afid � . I and 8mit!h seven' years in - the Kingston . � � i ! -,I , I I . � I , -A serious accident befel J4 -d , � I � - I I t ; - . at all. Sotne returned the ork all don(5, -- , u Jar. ine, . , I ­� . from far div6ri cut S. Many are in the ' . � I � . I . - ---- I . . I . I si�d afterwards �asked lea �,e, �to do 'work. taught in the achoola only onc : itentiaryi They are both' desperate while chopping trees in the buth near Au- . �t I . . . . � L L � - �L i . 13 '­ . . . � .1 - . � I What parent wishing to make, a mathema- characters and the pani one too burn,one day last week. one ofl the trees in . � I : - i � I � . .: Uolted States, a grpe:tr'n any in Manitob I aliment is 4 - I I - . � � . 1, Then the 120.pa�hmaste.rs h�ve 120 different . - , , .� an4 man ! others in diZIretib 'parta an severe, . I , � � I I t I Y; . I �falling s4rnck another and glanced off, fall- I , , � I htn the Mork should b L � . � �L i� I � ads; while not a few u Seaforti him once a , , of Can' ideas how and w,' e tioi%n of his son, would be con�eut with -� % i -4 I I tit ill remain i . . . L -There pa -sed away. at Lynn, Leeds - e . I I f - I t I I . hour's lesson given ,, week, --- I rug on J�rdine andbreaking his I'��` I - 7 L - . I I SnC done. Some;heap no the gravel in the cell- L -g. I . i . ty. A pil iig feature, and on a . . - I � .". I : I . ,vicini east ' county, a veteran in the�,parson of Mr. James I John Martin, a resident 'd honored � L � ; M at beyer 0 � � �� LBeard, who had reached the advanced age ,, I I - i I L u, _y 9 - S, ome will grade the'roads fifteen the most imporbarit of all sci3nees, the . . citizen of Goderge, died a Phort ime ago of I I � X I - I : tre of the read, thera dump iV in loads and how can he expect him to be �,grounded on - I I . which :1 � � � ratifying to Mr. M(- - i I , i, . , I Paul, is not onj the choerful spirit in whi . I : i I I �'a I .1 � leave it. \ � 1 34 - y , 0 ' t of 96 y are. He was bo*ru near the place � � - ' I I knowledge of God, ; Ith so small an amoun I consumptiom met with an eident by � - � � - i� I . and otheraiwenty-five feet. think with - I - 7 � I t � I . where is died h the except;on of a � I . . 4 - I �- .... '. - i � � '. the contributio a were given, but, 'many'ys - . I T, , and wit falling. down the h Id on Captai, lSh phord's - � . . . I � �'A . - i I r . the road co!mmijeiouer, that ro ' one to four of religious instruct on. , � - I - i % . . w ' ! very sl art period re3ided t�ero all ip, . , - r:l ; -I I � --- - . I - reseed the p!,tsure iV1 afforded them "W- The most intelligot Protestants are con- - boat me four years ago,, and n �e rightly , � � I � - I I L: � . I - . - 11 &ANNUWA� � P . , , - pithmast4s is plenty'in any usbip, and �te time I ., - I i- � - � � : I . I . have the privi go of eqntributing to euc.1 His wi 'e passed away a few man agoi, � , � I I . . - t-148 lea iof the 120 wom d p vinced of the need ,of religious and moral 11 got aler it. i .. . I . . I � � r hodis and a ' _4 I . . i J . . an object, whil , others �x aged-94years. Hewasa Methodis - , ,. It � I I . eased the �dett I -� Kil. teachiDg in the Fohools, and &S ear ago a dele- . . A very pleasaiilt affair took 1 p', ace last - . ­ '1�0.�o,ovors�e a'.;Il the war i . - I r 8 k, done. Me , I . .q I . . I I � . � of gratituee.the felt to �-r. McFaul fdr 1- , � L ibera'. . ' :1 - 11 - I I % 1: h 31290 days' statut labor, overseen gation of distinguished Protestant divines Scott, a L week at the residence of Rufas He Dherson, I . � . . -� � I the instractinn he had given them in their 0 . -Mr. Michael ioneer resident .I. I - . p I � I � 41 - I I $L . b one ma6, �wo�ld do as in h ads as of Tdronto,'wai:ed upon the Prime Minis- he Greenway, i 1i beitg the Marta, � of bin i � t. , I of East Oxford, has departed tbi3 lif at P I i . : �-'l � . yotith and the benefiqial inflatince that in. is done nov�, �an4 repair all ul�erts as well) - - ter of Ontario to represent to hirn the necea- 4' eldest daughter, May, to Mr. � urdy, of, -� I - - I L � :il_ --- a - - I - I . I ' � - � . . . I - more on taught in the - I � .,�­ � . . 4 .1 I struotion has h id lapon their after lives. In- 06* ' ieligi age of )3 yeare. He had liv Id in th p . . - � e , � . a d level ug Oidels of roaAs �snd grade all kitY Of having e county GrandBend. The ceremony 4111, rformed' I - I � : I � 11 . � deod bhowords f t'haAfulnesoitnd affectior, . - . lor over half a century, and duting a great I I � I 1, -." -. 11 I . He ohowed them the im _ by R3v. A. Thibadeau. � I I . 'L . � iteis� contained, showe I r ads tb a width iof 27 feet,­�h�re now they .public schools. - -1 'L . � _ - - ­ I . L. . - I which many of thd­fet .g3rt 0ii of that time resided at lot 10, con . Campb , I . " , . - b the very strou hold a e from 10 to 3�'feat. Sonic places where ,pcsjibility on account of the 6iveisity of -Mr. aqd Mrs. Win f .ba,ng- 'a . - � � I � - I wEich Mr. INIeFail - � .. fsjion 2, Eabt Oxford..., Mrs. Scott prede- don, North Dakota, ar 7 , , I � . , i I . I 1!go meet d tbr dark on mar y Toads thei e- is- preeds. I L I e visiting w h Mr. 11.1 L . L � -- - ffs, quite �within the reach of shrewd had upou:his pupils, 'and.; the eStee I eea�-ed her husband ,by five year3. Mr. L, � ing . Al I . I - ting-uhhed - -il : ­- - ; - Ping J . ffhThe Rev. Dr. Langtry, a die and Mrs. D. A. Campbell . ; . 11 ome mce MU M "`A" erofslac�deiitssnddaniagos. . lain. Mr. i � 0 1� , �-4� which he was hbld-b - pootb I aves ton children living, six sms-arid for , . - : � L . -y them, not only as 92 - -- "t Wingham 22 y" a ago � r - � !Now, abOub one nti divine, of Toronto, in a ser Campbell lof I I L . ' ' b-ay-'ers � Black Thibet, $5-;.,. blk 6possuni, '2.90; mink, .i . 6tq� yard of gravel is- put on Protests . I � - -4 instructor, but 4-a 1116i.�'- The followiag; is f�r each a i four daughters. - sr V . i I I m I � . day"Al tuW'Jaborii %nd no culverts mcii on ed-ucatiuni, preached in h i own " Dakota, and this is his first v'slzi home in � �! . : P i - - I the �ddrea'a . I - I -INI r. J. E. Ewing, one Of the McCarmick I .. i � . . , .7 "I $5; ch*ld s, grey lamb, $3.50; Astra - �lan, $4.50 ; Teal sable, or bridges rpphi�red. I If ori 3 o'r two planks � . i . : - � . -1 c I- ohurob,,areporbof which appeared in the* that -time. I . � :1 - . ; . � : - ':'To L 'L Al . iber ',)let last said - 11 The ha,rves'er collectors, on returning to Me- M I � I . . are ult n ,John I -. I - I I ' I I ' bridge the p,ttlimaster i I lit of I . I I . � ,. 1 * * ;FAUL, Es(,,., SEAFORT11, Ol,'- in aharges Globe of Octc , ' -A former resident il - We, I .il $1 ' . I Gregor station, in: Manito'bia, ons nij last . . � . , -1 W. 1' T-A*Io,- 'a,�ewouly'ofthe many hund- �s " P m of Ontario is' aii1endid, 4 . . : - . * I I , L 50) or R--)',Ifor it' When j lbstof gravelling. educational syste , Ritchie, of S,4ailae county, Mic ig knji. who - � .. . I J I - I I , . . re ,of f - or pupils, feel that the wee bagged and relieved of $280 1 . � . I , - -- I � -- �. I � � . I I I 8 i Your ialra . ai�e lef,,thig work done f ci� 35 or 40 cents but it was one of the results of on accurged is a brother of,dharles Ritchie, il M . I � , I op � 0 severing your � y's money bcf,ides ailion � $20 of - - ;ng friends i a that townshi ' _present � -1 _ 0 f the ompau I I P ,� is r k, was sand � i . f� I On of y counsel i0p per yard, but do�e by statute labor, it cot4to se.Otarianium that w6ero the teq'chers are 0 visit i� It Is 28 . I - I - . I . Z � 0 -nfort of the other wi tho Seafo publis school affords us . , orrii, I . ;__ Muffs form but an index to the &i lahe , bh his owl and a gold watch and cbailn;. He And ­ - �- . I 2 1 � $ � 'I ' fTom 90c to. $1 in�, the same localities. I think required to teach &III the truths df literature, ; p Droachad fyom. behind and striuck, on years sines he removed from ,� I � . I : �g doticed op�ortuuity of expressing th i this is his first vl0t. I I I - I : . m ruffs 5� to * on 'houl.4 be allo' &to; do his stat- history and'acience,iihey are not ipermifted was ' , � � 1 - Enes of furs. Sable -ruffs, so to 016;'opossll' erery man a we � I . I - I � Itp ) - deltp sense of personal obligation, 'which w 1 '. in this Christian k to t�, the head with Rome heavy weapon, E tunned - Last ' ek Jelin Bla 5 � ... � r �, . � �te labor, and allow him, s4 � $3 0 day Wind, ach Ahe truths � we ek, 1111p, Ater-- � . ; I " ersian lamb ,uauntlets, $ 10 ; Astrach I 1. y ,. a androtbed. Therei3noclue. ,. � - . �.�� : W ; Z5 , an lamb gaunt- fee�,andalwayovqillfebl to you for yo of the Christian reli'gior), an A .no attempt ris, had the m,'sfortune to be stir ek on the . � i. fPrmanandteai0.fortcn Z�urs ork, and , :, ; I � I I : - I 11 taking influence on our behalf. In a -Th3 Ontario Cabinet ha,� decided 'to' head with the b adle �of a win Ims while . c I � .. , I ; electric seal gauntlets-, $4 to $5 ; -black opossum pa "" . be Should be � r'rquired to Ar�w an equal hasbeenmadeby our Legislature I a . � � F I -- lets, $ . I I � take no! act -ion on the petition of som 92,359 . I I I I I . I . do , fident that we voice tb I t over this great slur upon this Christ.i%n land. lowering a bucket in the wall. . ,he- sid,bf a S, . I i � 1� : r umber of �osldii iivith othei ' 11 those no I 'it t e die- � � .. � , ` 1i aut , - � . - f_1 gaiunt'lets, $4; black cone untlets, $2,75 ;- black imitation Re tinients felt by the others Of our fello .- itiz �J ,�f Ottawa proving that t . I . de to pay Aoctor had to be obtained to Z . - I � y go, � � I wishing to ido so)' sfiould, beij�na the No such diversity of- creeds exists among o' .__ ' stltI,5h up the - I � , - . 0 . Ve had no opportunity of -- - . : ,1% an � ..... I . � pu 3ils' who lie . I a Mount in I i! I I qua I I of former -Mayor 1M.otrio be , I! � � �� I - � - . . iaxes. Catholics, and therefore it is possible to 'wound. I . I � 1-1 Astracnan gauntlets 75c to $1 ; sealette gauntlets, $1.25. - . . Y) remove , Mr. Morris, it sitl be remember- I . . � I i ) . - joi 3ing in' this 1 address. A Most efficien�t � � ' %� .. road. � . , - : . �. 71 ij, Another tbiffg our roads �relto� flA, ani have religion taught'in Catholic schools. -A colli ion' occurred on the I �- . I 11 I . - .Z � �,l , . I aui I capable ins%ruotor, you endeavored tp. I 1-1 ed, via ted the liquor law by p'nrobas'ng a short �distance cast of Holmes : Is during � I - I � � I ,�hon grade'd up are' made !too much. of a I liquor uririg 'rohibited' hours th is reW . - I sers.� R. ) I � I- . � � .. X - � . in(ulcate in us �abito of thorou hnieks ana � I . I ' 0 p .9 � I %, 9 grade. I went over i a neigb- I What Tob 4'coo Will Do. the storim one night last week. -- . �T a inquatry, a some r, ads' in dering � � � t , J - eat of all your personal e 4 . I , � a I , - I � . x* boring town hip'., which, ,s h eu graded, ib Sir William C. 'Macdonald, the well- municipal office for two years. Acheson and W. McLeod were t e owners, I . I � - i , Every day for weelks past has been Nyhat we terna ud b! imself liable to disqualification froik. . . I 'I goods anoplo abowed �s the way to real success. � . .1 ON . I I d' igerous for two . - - but nothing mare.serious than I Oken .rigs I:-- ­ good one, that is. to say, our sales were large. Good . would be buggies to pass known tobacco manufacturer and million - � . 11 A 9��, a citizen, your influence has always lent I - � . . -Word has been recbived froin .South -resulted. : : I I ". . � i � I - . . . ,. x I . . -if not veryrc�refiil. I elainj t 13 a good to aire, of Montreal, having expreaged a desire Africa, announcing the death there ofMajor � , . . . A suro fG attract wise buyers. , When you�. get an a'Aicle �.'�,,a;rds beautifying our town and elevating .. � i0iii � - ­ I A flirla . . , I P � the - - .1 1. ,�� ;� . i I I roads to dig di�ches and ' . clay some time ago to establish a fund which The directors of the Na, at Iron 4 ti q . thi� moral and �ntellectual standing of the I J. H. C. Ogilvey. R's death -wall d 8 to a Works, at Wingham, after. an in ffectual I I .1 - - % I ; I .. - . �4 here it is sure. to be the best. - i &gainst the fpnees, or to gl . '10 oads and would aid in eduoati6n in rural schools, the wound inflicted in an engagement short , 9 I - I - - I community. You may rest assured -that -.1 effort to place the concern on ad footing, 1. �.. , : � ! i . I - I I put clay in d�t6hes. If Se4 thl, M oKillop subject was ooneiUred by the Dominion. time ag:). He was a native of M(ntreal, aV - 7 14 � the influence ot! your example in' extending ' . � � ! . � m I � � I have assigned to Mayor Clegg, Slid a jineet. - . - � ?. it . and Tuckersynith would bu ,a .tone crusher EducatiDn -Association, at thc-ir annual - . il . y . I I . . 1: in an evsr�wido�uin: 'circle, as� your pupils I . . J where his father still resides. .Ma dr OZ- ing of the creditors is called for the 26th 9 i . � I : . t � , �f you cannot --suit your taste ell8ewhere try tis ; there - 9 for useof th ' th'eWnunicipilitles, itwould meeting at Otitawa, a fei� months ago. They. i'lvey want to South Af6ca with tio.first � ., I . I � - . . . . I I � - .. . 2 endeavor -however imperfectly,- to put into . ars. � Ft prepared and submittei I � � . §1 ' play for� ft -,w ye poni Seaforth I a plan for'thij Cauaj - � . . . �: I 5 1 i n contingent ­ . I I - will 1�be in o difficulty. The class of goolds we carry appeal to practice and ps�ss on-tD others' thu ideal f lt3QU! in � , and has beer there inst. News was received last. -W 3k ,of : the � 7 � - I � . - . . ­ `11 I � � y,x I I � 9 to Winthrop we h�lve in(� go 0 gravel, purpios3. This wasIatibmitted to Sir Wil- -ince end greatly di,stiDg ished limself. ' 'I % � .1 . , -,, l such a pr6- . I ho - - . - - � . F- . I � 'i, Jele i 1 . 1� . '-1 -be,A taste and judgment. I Manhood which you have in . ; L . u � death of Richard Tooke, of 8 9, w � 11 but plenty� of rough gravel an4 o9all stones liam and has received his approval and ; � the Jegree�exhibhed to us. He was a very promising young man i - I : - e-�V . . eminent i went to Africa last wintera ell of Baden� %f �­ . . I f . and that pari of 1'the road bas I more travel sanction, and early in the new year steps . I �! 11 � '' . i. ; c' a -�- I . I i I I : who has bee i� post of death . I � . ! I 4"Who comptehOlis his trust, and to the Powlell's police foroe ; e � � � � . c 1, , - thin any other 4oading into 8egforth, and will ba taken to give effect - to the scheme4b I . F� 4 -Mr. John Wylli2, ' th 0 no �, I IF - : ' I al .1, I . I . I 4 master at Ayr, Waterloo county, foi I about was enteric fever. � The y wam I C 4 C � I I I '. same � -. Olin I � � . I � � 4 0�e yard of �rusbed Aone oil scr�eened, gravel It is understood that the Ontaiio Govern-' 9� man . � ;, � * I . - � . - ! ; . - -' - 17, 1 . I - Keeps fui'uhf al -with a singleness of -aim ; � , ; 30 Ye,,,, di d ou Sunday last. In'sidaition only about 24 years of age. 13 ml aithy � �, ' . � , I "Uld be *o�th More on it:tba o1oue yards ment has promi3ed its co-operation, and th6 uc ,; ' I .d � Mitts. . I I � I I ,.i. � . I � I � i - Glo�es an. . And thereforp does not stoopk in -now used.$ Vat part of the preliminary step will be ithe locatien is felu for his aged f . . . - � oi lie in L at! to I po:tmas been , I ,-- I . of the gravel � ather andt, iel er. -. I - F � , I I . . . . . I ; . � 11 ­ ; ; . agent o, the Bank of Commerce at Dece er . 8,. i, Mies . . I I . . wait _Ayr for -On Wednesday, mb i I - . - i , . . I road is not !so, 06od: now : n t 1i� fall and, Guelph of a training, institute for teachers. 4- .,� � I - ; . I I J - I , I . . z. . . anie Couch, of Clinton W - ; - : !� I-- . For w6altih, or honors, or for �orldly . spIring as it v�as forty� years �9%and a clay This will be done'by.the gentlemen selected ,,or a , uarter of a century. He was a Mi, .9 ried. to . 1�- 7 - � . : I nativre, if the village, and' was one of the- Wm. J. Ross, book-keepsr at tf 11 Dobert' � i 11 , I � . he old reliabI6 50c leather faced mitt finds no equ al � state ; I �od is just'as good. as it lot i dy not so to carry out Mr. 'Ua�donald's muuifioetit . y IV i 11 , ' . L , I .. . - I Wh in the must follow ; on whose head , usty These a 'e things to be,P3cuelsed at intentions. Guelph! has been chosen be- y o1rgau factory, 'Mis!30oucb, I so been �- i . I -� , -i-, - I I . I I . , Y . . r I beat kn)wn and bighl' resp3ated ni of t e hi i - - qll'.. ; j I . I ; I- � been poor! lt, : . I ' i lg� a. rothers , I ! � - 3 as a dri.vino, mitt, : . . 'L I I let. Mr. Wyllie had aii employee of Messrs. Rod L. I 1-1 I muitfall ' distr , for a � . 0 . r , I � nominations. I � think it a t an great cause of the existence there of the 'Ontario I I � - I I � I � i I I . 1� 1 4 . i ! ye,� more, and was - making preparations foT some time - was kindly nb!Ved by `.� -I � I I 41. - I � . I , . d co -Coll6gei, which will be an im- .r or reme . I A- , I i . . . L ke ahowers of manna, if they come At � folly for the country to pa a ro L mmis- Agriculturaf 9 I V . .. ,I L I I mp , I - - 'I 1 to go sonth in the hope of improving his 'her emiployers an ep - - I ; A all -� i a. I d fellow emu 03 L I -- I - - A eioner $3, 00 or .more a ve t6 instruct. in portant factor- in t6 scheme of instruction. L . .� I I , I -ad $1 lines of g,oves represent in - I health'L He was 68 yeais of age. -One day lately as Mr. C eai - �, , �. 1 I.. I , � , , Oar 50c, 75c a, value - )as ':owe � sh P d r6und him in the com- � road-mak h maii.�otbink he L It is not unlikely th�t two buildings may be , ormerly .11 - : t� - -14 . 1 ii�g, and then eac ' . . �, - . I I . ,� I � �' ' arles Lycn, an aged of U.3borne, was attending to� bi J d itiet ,as �. I I ; .. i - . . c . �i all tha I an � buy in a dress, I ove. . For weddi mori strife, . . . . )rs i . .knows m#e than the corimisWioner,as it erected there for the purpO838 Of -The dead body of CIC . I , ing , I I . the train- - I -t il-I . � � ,-1 � , i 0 mild concerns a,$ ordinary life, . . I farmer of Storrington township, wa - found ,f#eight brakesman on the, L R. ,, i; B., a . I I 1 4 1 * ' . � would be to pay a school ieacheir $1,000 a ing iriptitute. The scheme is to be, inational _ . � i � � I I - : , I I ile of I , - - 't . I I I ;. �. -nd church paradesi, w . the very latdst g - c6iistaint influence, a peculiar grace." year and I t �the children hink they know in its character, and therefore teaehe:ro will E, . 1�-- � . � � dances a, e have.al rloves. last Friday evening- *Uin half a in - eter, he fell off one of the :an alight .- ;�, I I � 0 I ' I - ' � . � � I : . I . . - � . I � I , rue re E � 11 I a ?1; - , . i � Prices are for the u*111ined gloves 50c, 715c, $1, $1.25) $1.50. n askin yea to,accept this purs as a irore thliofir the teacher. S�oh children be invited -from eac�h province to present his home., near Sunbury. On the d Ly pre- oJ his back, struck the end - - . i � . � I - .. . -i � � . t go e - ' , - I k Kin ton .for home, ao- ce v" � i " i . . I - I 4 . . g I did i�,)r'nsver will - le arn. � And those thernsAves for training in the contemplated viouis dcice%Eed lef M 41 Id was �- . � . � � . all lit tok n of our regard, we do so with .never I rug a severe injury. a i(061 1� I . I A T -1 - . . ' � . I . I � I I I 1.1 L incert! bay a that you and your estim4 who t ii nk !they know, more tVio engineerp, lis�.of subjects. This can be easily done by � .. in � L I I . ; th I companijd by i friend who left hi.n at Sun- on � moned and it wits found no b ' were � t -1 I ! .; i I � - . � I he night was dark -and the old roan brdk66. '. . � I . : i � � I � - � a I wife innay, long be opared to- an , in rhooe li vcs are devoted to roai-inal- ing and the educa6tion3l authorities in the', several bury. I / L I ! I L , , ' I ­ Nk i . 1.��, I : . joy, , . I I - .. . . -'A R;fle Aseociation has 'beenii foirmed, in I I - "I i I I li to ') lost his ay., Tbe-cold spell net in late, and . A d . . he pa, the autum of . w are nting leave of abse � I I FLI �� Ith and� happint, .. ho have been educated foi such work, provinces gra nee to a I f, � : - I . � I � . I L . .-i TieqsPnl I . after wandering about forsome time he Pank Clinton with a membership of 5 - The - 1fol' �- i I q1 i � , Dr. NJ �Ka'y. ai;d n certaian�mber of teacheis, ani providlig I . I . - - . � 1� he ad-dieiiis !.van �ead by at better than stupid children. 1 is. I I I � . - . . : � �i I . 'I hausted and was frozen to death. lowing. are tary presi- �. I - � I down is . the officers : Hen . I th� 1)resentatic a w46. made by Mi 3s Dicks -on, : Yours t1respeotf ally, , substibutes to fill their places while they � I � I I Li � I - . � I I �­ I � I I . o . I . I . I .. . f I i � f age. - ' . � I N � JoH.NIC. MOR111so-'Z, '� � , - I I� addition to ti iis i an ad. 1 41�i �! I Deceased was 80 years o dent, J. R%neford ; honorary viep.-president, . i I 4 . - . bmh ex -pupils., I . are undergoing treii��.ag at Guelph. The I k 11 le - - i nsportati'u will be defrayed out � -­ - � e h bit of sa ur t i stocL, in I Carberr I L I Cl� � _ q . . I 1�il - 1, . People are in th ying abo t o dr ass was rl ead irorii 6'x-pupile yo I 11 ,rk of MeKillop. cost of tra' � Mr. A. Horseman writes from Halifax R012- rt Rolmes, M, P. ; captain* Capt. - H. . I I !-, . � I JL ' Q that 220 horses for the Canadian Mounted B. Combb ; deputy. baptain, . - . 1, L - 1,1 n Da- ,, I I of the fund establAod. for the purpos�. It M. D i � � yl if you wa,ut the swellesb ties, go to Greig & M.Lacdohatd's. Manitoba,and, one'� from ex --pupils i I - r I I . :1 � - I N �i I I I . Rifles, in char a of A. McNichol, of T C! i'�t'l Wilson, a L troit, all t:stifiing� heir deep and'giateful .9 010'- MeTaggart ;. range officer, 0 t, L A- �� , 11 " . e : �t ! . is also p4oposed to ''temporarily c,sbablish a � apt 11. I 11 . Seaforth Sejpiarat� Sellool. id con- � . & :1 This sdason we excel ourselves in -the r1ange of 25c 35c and to, arriN ed there recently in eplend - - I f I . �0 I L - I . I ! J I � I t I . � - � . I bad ever Z - I - I . � I I . ) appreciat;6a ol theifaithful eer63ea render- ! '� L i -. i scrt of elptre in each province where in- Seafbrth ; secretary-tresevrer � 1:Q1 - ptain . �, . I I ; i, I I i t ed them by th&ir old teacher. � I I L'Ist Sunday at the mo�ning service iu struition can be given by exp3rts to teach- ditiqn, and were as fine a lot as! Shaw. . . . I � I . . � 1 '50o ties* in every conceivable shape ai�j color. � I � . J ) � : I Mr. McFauPmade�a! most fselibg and able §b. James b"hurob, Seifo been transported for Rhipment abroad. -The wife of Mr. John 2i.Dg,: - of . I , - � ! rth ,!Re*.�P. Corcor- bra and El'upile. alike.1 ,, As yet, however, the I 1, . 1. I I I � . lk � � . I I . - I-V . I � 1, -1 . I Judging from this lot, Mr. Horseman said Londeaboro, 'Met with a nasty "I i I i , - ei. len-t tile � � . . in N6iA he ex resked the very great oui�oddlhat the 11f3w Catbolle school on I of the scheme has been I - . -, I . re, �n ann -, ganeral Zliabline ly' I � � � . I ; - � 'Ply, I p , I that Ca iladian horses are, of a higher'stand- other evening. - They had ber"n- ov.-eirl to � - I . �� Ir I I felt, i ivirig S�Uch �o tb, would a' ,,,..b I - � . . 1 %, � � . v i . ,gri.tificatipa h I n rece kens of Seafor eon � cor6pleted and planned.! The'detaito will be sebtled upon on L� . . I . I I � ! . - , I ard that i American horses, and more suit- Aabuta visiting their 4aughter., *ud _ the . . - . I M I ii� I approval and api)re,ciation from tho4ewho will be rea-dy for the admit �onof- pupils 'en and made pub!i,,. at later stage. The par- - I � - , i � i of I � I , . . . is ' d * - �, 4 I.! I I , i . hilk,'thio school ti culai s already -givenl were gleaned able for the work require of them by the ome the borse g6t off - th# I . - i I . I - way h . � . 3 r_� i I on the . r ad and % u er,-7. . had been �ndet- hialcharge as pupils.. It is January Oeld. He said iv - I . I . I . . I ­- � - I � 11 � peria. � Government. upset the iig, throwing the oc6 to t . . : � - - or I th6i I . I I � Oil., � . , . , a source of gre.',�,t saJtisfaction to know that is primarily intended f a o pupils, if return of Professor lRobertson from Wash- lm- 2 �� I I I , - I I I - , I . a � i� L /- . . : I . e . A e . ey Will inguoln, where he was on a visit to the Hon. 1 -7A large port 13n of Ahe factory A Mor- with the result that hl� . I Ing had heir -� � I , I I hii humbl; effIrts iii their behalf had been Protes'aut1pupila wish to � I i : I I I MdUn7 � � I - . I I . . I � �- . ock Brothers, Gaelpl), manufacture % of up- " . -1 ­ f 17 , , ; I . . eat � - with just t%ryof Agri3ulture for -f �� I . - I - - I appreciste4 aiii had been of service to be freely received and Dr ice, JaM08 WilSOD, Socre � right arm brokem," I a, I - . I i � , -1 [Besi.de the usual va ues in way �Mufflers; at 40c and I ' . bolstered goods, spring beds,ete., vas do- I i � � I , . , - � - ,---i � them in the griesit battle of life. ,He traced and Ueir;ieligious 6pinioni re'ppecte and the United- States.1 � Mr. Wilson was a � af terno( n. -One day last wear, at the", . M Of XT. . � , �, . . -.. � 11 i � 4 strayed by fire Saturda The I I I . to it , . art in any member of PreEide -�Kinley'q Cabineti y 0 . I " : m I T 1. - . " '. , � : I ti n M11, -er at 160 e a very 11' , 50el tihe Silk and sati c seems to b atT hi 3 conneciion':with the school from his -first they wi ' t be required t Al and Mrs. B. W bb, Clinton, thot �� ghter, . I �$ I . . ! - , I., I I .fire *as �iscovered about three o'(I',Dck, in- M:s3 Emms, was, , : e to I . � � on. t" t, , eligious 61'er ises. .1a,fa ev 1f, atholic and continnes his offieb under President A Ic ined in �q . , - 'r " t r,, artible. The reg lar square or handkorghief muffley, c -nee i,)u wi In it, 29 years ago, � until the :r �` . � -a , � - . I � - �! Lotive I � � the 'neighborhood of the furnacei in the Charles J. Raulson, w base boma'''Fi3 n ::: wl%. I �A - � - M u� .r ­ I a pi� uchoolin butc 3 01 I h . I � It ,cssut ti; e, outlining what seemed to, - ario throlws�o n i 9 doors for R,josevelt. I James Wilson had I ,� � I , � i � I v. Dr. : - - I I him I ," Ill demonin- taken a kee esi in the imprq,vew.ent basement, and it' must hav;ol, 147 ; 0- 35c and 500' all colors. to� be the dutie's and obligat i-jra of ti tea( I ,,pr�ad very T e ceremony was performed ' - , I �, - � -we lik-ire in good values— c .her lathe free a; miasion of U , s Of - . inter' wu "e_. 4 ), Ji pup rapidly, as a man ;who coal Gifford, in the presei ioe of a f 'W relatives I . I - , �� . , i � , - i :- Ing . � I - . � I I I I � � and which, he had ever striven to' live. up - � - . - to. - i ations. I I � I � I I .- � , I enob the erect ion 1 of Catholic of education at ijural .,schools, Professor � , . - - I I I d ' - i . I - I schools c " ' 1. � for the furnaces was compelled to unhitch and friends. Mr.. Pa aison is 'a . 3ing pre. `. I I . . I f I , , , 1 7 A purely ihtelleotual education, -while - very ' . not Inconvenicil e 0 Incom ode Robertson sought &!conference with him in I A . I I � ; . I 7 � . I the horse and leave the wagon. ,rhe loias aratory to going out as a in siduary to . � I . �. i . .. , . ' ' If ' i 11 not make good and !- -, he public' echo b ard of Sea- order to obtain au�h information, counsel I I I . ! doeirabl i o ri - anyone. T I I t I . 1, - 1! - i 'will amount to about $20,000, nearly -pov- South Africa. � � I . . i Me S Suits. i I , . ,- ; 11 . I I I I ugeful men and women of theyouth of this 'forth ahoiiId at leafit, be thl6nkf I to us for and do-operatiou as�,4'he personally and . the � 11 - I I � . � .1 � - L " I : � t I . I � I ' ered by insurance. .. . - i I ; oil any 0 giriculture of the United . I i I I . their coun y, unless it,i,j combined providin& additional schDol I accommoda- Department of A . The Clinton No Bra at ;week -- -- I . 1� 1: ­ -J. M. Neleoii, of Erin, Ontario, left Says : The Went 1 4tu I . - . � z with the high and 3nobling principles which, tionw-ithoLtIevy1Pg!one cent 'of taxes on States might be wiI�ing to extend. P�ofes- . V I � . . .1 . ; Buffalo last week after an expetiance that ance Company, of wh ch Mr. J..'; t. Roberts . :_ I I - .1j There are hundred� of othefpric�*es in men"s suits, but make for ood' livi ig� He had ende0ored the general ratepayers and 1ey might. --even ear Raberte:in says that his reception by,the �� I 9 � I . i � I . . taught hi,n the wisdom of being caut0us C ! ! i i to ,ffeob this domb,nation, and although be a donati Itra " is the efficient se rets ry, — aba-t t e foUrth - -1 -- give us led, if it be nd�t u vires, secretary and his b4itifs of the various bar. I I If I I I[ - �: : I # in largest strictly mutui i company -- , I � - I we have yet to find ,anythpig in- me iea made suits� to witAi a �,rangers. A man approached him i 4�6 , r I I i ' CLY fe.b that he had of ton come. short, be had but- we will leave that to tbemselves. T v -'v a eaus was most cord�al and gratifyin . . ev- . . ?! . � - !, � i s � . d hi to i let in the provi IoMm I . �t the) 'Cc 2tral stati,)n and asks ince, nu her, of iiers and �, I I I alized . � i . - 07 1 - - i ,a "I"! � � � � I excel the suits of ow -own mak() we se at $8 and ,'-,10. done bis beat in WD interests of those- placed i teachers hAve -been eiia by the trustees oral of the men wh6 have w6. inter a tonal . ' I I I ; � , 7 � . him have $30 in bills of large deuo.mination risks cariie oL sidcred. 12h 3 amount � , . Z I � - - i L I . " under bis charge, and ibe all too flattering for the no* school. They have the legal reputations for their knowledge of, an in. V I - i - I - i , -1 1: , 4 1 � k . �1� n �. I . I ,� I in 1placq of small bills. He banded over of insura ce carried �y this cl� I .. � �; I 't � I . I . ad dreese3 presented to him as well as 'the. qualifications of public sch ol :tdachers.- and' dustries, animal inoustries, soil iaves !ga- , mp tuy - last L .- ,- I I � � � - I . . -1 i - L 'ils otherwise convey to 31. an d'bhen on pretence of . e-.00ui iting the year waa $5,014,508, -,' . . ; I I � �, .- � I . re arks of ex -pup ed,. they will be required! to do 5be-v�lork of the tiorsaud, entorqology, lialve promise $ wHoh is �ej tainly a i'17 . n . � - . � I . �11 L : . 4 I . ., 1 1 . - - money, obtained possession of the roll for very rem L nt of busi, e 1, -1 I I I � . - 11 . . Me 'S Overcoat I pectable amo� -0 .;; q 11 $ 0 . encouraged the hope that in some measure public sehool. They� will I k1so be required perso�',illy co-operate in the carrying for., . ;. I I I � . . . . -1 j I - nation � a minute, and cleverly abstracted $15, His -WM. Fergins n, son of the derich : - � I � � . � . I . i he had succeeded in bis aim. '. � to prepare their Oils for the ward of Sir Wm. 0. Macdonald's all ... ; � . � I � � � *' ' ... . , - a 0 44J -N I I viAim failed to discover the swindle till --, . I - � i L I Addresses commendatory of Mr. McFa,�Vls High Sohdot Entrance txaimi�aatiou suad scheme for the improvement of rural schools. - - . market clerk, died in Fresno. Oali, raiis, a � I - . . � aft!er he 'had dieappeared. short time ago from n Attack f di theria. 1� � L I A � .� . - I I � L I .!We are' out with t b correct thlngs---�'Raglanette, yoke, work as �jrin6ipal of the school, and expreis; * when th.6 &pils have pass Id the Entrance -They will come to Canada, and- by personal ! 11 - - I I -- I . . I . - 1i I I i -, . , dpi- I Examing � e th w�ll continue counsel as well- as by delivering series of Nerich wWen ,,quite. :8 � . 11 in$ regret at his �etirement from the p Mani I hope th L*rits havebeen issued for the Domir.- Mr. Fvrgason left Go . I I ' - . I I � - , i ­ a -ad Chesterfield. Ches... rfield s, $5; to ,$10; Raglarlette,' - ' Detr til tb , . I ,� . I . 0 Q -; their� u ies in the Col -1 4 an a at ioiiI by elections in West Hastings, WEst young man abd resid�d in 0it .11 I I I tibn, were gi,�eu b� Rev. Rural Dean U d - 4 d' : vail lectures to special: classes of teachers i I � � - ­ t - � I . I : gi. Ddrham, West York, Addington a d King* time of the Philippino war, whoo enlist- - � ; - I - � - 4, %9. " the yoke, $12.- I � I , Guelph, will help on the go,3d ovement, - . 1-2 , 75 ;i I gins, Re�: Mr. Larkin, Mr. D, D. Wilson, themseil�iej--of the opportu iby of; acquiring a m ' i* ... I ; � - ­ ; . I � -8 afoliith is justly ' hich will likely be' follbrwed in the. United rLO ; -L I Jacques Cartier, ed an a U. S. Voluntoer. Aftepithe war he �� ; I . . .1 I . I a I i Mr. M. Y. McLean, Mr. J. L. Killoran ajdO thorough.' , �ducation, w I 666, Onta i I ava , . � . � . I I I . -, I I I Z I I I . I I � Ul o i I I . , � � C r Air. H. Beattle. i p'roud'ot'its Collegiate Insl;itu�d. It is a Statcs and benefit the -rural population in B� , and L'Iblet,- Quebac, a d i West took up .his reside ceI in Califor- ' d was � � I � I 111 I . I � I is' an( - . i - , . .: I I . I . Z111 I - � �. . � i i Mr. 14cFauil was slio ma ipient great i "' tit - Uon of ioa�r�ln au"4 P omina- -preparing to Visit hial old home h -all ' . � I . I I . I . � i : 1 1 1 .. ; I -t � I i � I - . . . I ; 1. - I : 11 . - � r 11 I . . I ay, Jau. taken ill. I ` - FU a �* I- " of a nic6 prcsbilt from the pupVs of Lis de- oppo ' of acquiring , . a pqientifi .. , - , ke place on Wednes � �he a a w, - . i - , l : do the . I rec I r and I affords the both I countries alike. - - I I � Q�i,een , I rince Edward Island. N! * , - � . I I ' 1; ­ , i��7 �` 1 ; 11�ry I t 'ednes Jan- -Quite an excitement has art�`30n.in Went. .1 - �: � 1. S " , , - i f, 'will I � a and .1 ti no i ta ' - .1 � I I rtment in: the school and also fr6ml : clar-sicat I edu ation, find acos I within the i � Sth, and polling on %N ayo I I . ; � pa i � . � I � 0 n Zil daughter Canada. uli�r I th. An election in York, N w Brups- field over an epedemic of whatil; the doctors �, � . �� I I oS7 , a fairly good ra . . I I I I � I I . �? ts from ; 2 � � � , ,nge bf those in the junior department of the scho 1, ! reach ci�- the poor rn�u's a � y i � . i Nlen7s far coa I I . I . rh ilnat.,'bub think to be smallpox. A youn' rillan, who . I I I I I I . t . . -ro. Coulter. � Jacilitiaeof preparinigfort 8 I iffereutpro- -- that " Ralph Connor" will v 'ek, a to be held on th . � , under the tuition -of M I -It is said _Vi - - . .� I I - I I - I � . I � ; � , I . ­- - . � , . i lit�, ! s surely. A 1. ling in Liegar hasi,not 'yet recently t d fr Mani , 3, was' the - f r I .: N qua e - ; i � Mr. MeFau'l has been engaged in tb( :Tle repupatici I ofithe 83aforth earn at least $106,000 in royalbiea on his the -da e of pol - I o , . I -1 :� : - � � I Insti . I e I I I ` � r,e .'. u r c� L'r I I � � Z . . 11 � . � - teaching profesbion for 42 �earBii 29 of wb0l � fjo'Tliiansa�te tute.'is mo:ii� tlb4n local. It three books "Black -Rock," ,ell The Sky bOon fi ed. ,. ; " - firet victi eve 71 houses arel quaran- xi : � � � I . . . I � � � - . � � ., ; �, � - �- � , � ' ' - is of the largest real estate transfers tined and ek large Ember of ,v'c ination's . I � . I ' ' t - - .- � - I 1� � � I he has been in Seaforth public sahool. 114 $as �qrn�d out a grea,t Mo � brikht students Pilot " and ' ' The..R" From G rigarry." ' a � I I . .. � � ', i Ladies' fur froin $2' to $ 45. -.� - has made teaching his life's work, and ' i d iucob 'alul teachers, v I o Ilia -reflected -James ...-Boynton, John Howell and 'a . t�:JCanadian sidiD of the river a Ni%gara have been made. A�nurriber ea es have . % I - - I . . I . ve . . . . I . ,I .. : I - . - ty f ,. - � -�"It , � a a I , - jackets I I �!k : , - -, I . . . � c - M-beir Alm's Mi er.1 IThe public James Wilson, Of. Harriston, have been � ' A?"noch I I - - . I , � -educational intereiti dit, op '�h t .eu place within the lAst f w dayb. also developed in the, Vicim .. 11 I � . would be well for the � rne I t � I . , - V a I . � � . � - � I.. I . I ­ - � . .10 , - i- � _ I I � . . I I 4ph for trial for robbing J. ' he C�uadian Niagara FallsPower .in ny from,the sam 1 �10 1. ! - i r . I e cause. ;�,! 11 . � I I I . I f th country if more couldbe induced 't chool of 13vaforth, haa I � ie land will do a commi tted'to Gae I I . p I , I . - I 11 . � �' I I . I .. I rne's dry goods, store. The place was � - a large -electrical -Mrs. Thomas I , of the old. I - ; � � :; e i ' Collarettes caperiAes.- muffs, g , . tres posse d k ' far'so;it go( � , but it does not I . : I I - - I �i � . I I I i I I C . I I ; . I , � agh", religion on de�trby he robbery.' ' �for ,maoufacturitigT14urposes, has &0- eat residents of Clin� I' re on Sun- . r., : , . . ­ I f ollo his example. He now-reti Colh?, - , 1 2 all laeW2; 0 vAichlis now developing" FJ Rance, -a diinfkts, ruffs � 0 p6 er , lo -died t - J � � � . Bin ti e reepiect and confldence of all. Hi a d can no� wit4 justice ed by fire �he night f t t - 1. � . � � 11 � I q 7, - , I ,.,�­�-: - . � . ex .1 �. I -1 ., i I I - " I Y-0' ; Marconi, the world famed inventor of q � I . swell up-to-date stuff. i � . ­,� . U)ai � -! 4- Ric so �ack of the high .day, December 15t�, fte fl -11-83 of . I I I . I i . I y,,'ia coming to Canada. 'bluff "d the power plant owned by Suther- several months. A , � ce h lived in I i vim le might welt be copied by count oV 'the unfortun el Oiversity of a , - I � i � � ; ,� ., I . � eas telegraph ' 14's. Z I:d I �11 I . J ;�- " , - � I . mem ere of the profession. He has alwayl ci�eeids Now the at o 0huroh wishes. wii-el ­ � I � I 1.� .� .- � I I hi t t is�uceltio 6 on e an religion He comes on . I ; -, 1 . I & i ce I � i 1� I be the invitation of the Dominion 'I�nd Macklem. The pri _ paid for - this Clinton and vicinitv'the greete psi t of her � � � I . . r . . I ,�, � ... . �:,-, � otriv n to bulid up the moral as.well as t I I ' I r. I � I I I . I � .­�', I I . . � . ace, who has offered all I Lud i� about $300 p�r acre. The property lifetime and was much respe d ,in thati-' I � f intellectual in his pupils, while �i3 1practia aid should cul i ate a re i u , oral,men- .Nlinister of Finail - ! . .-I I � � �1 � I I I A ; ! ! 1 ,�f 4 ! 1 + !4 ++ - I t litie� for darrying on bi-i - town. Her husband, the late . F R,%uce, 1. . il i was always in accordance with bi3teachirigs ta I and phyal I a6lties 0 ,orinother necessary faoi ex,, i rill b6 used for factory and industrial pur- � I l � I , . - . I � I I I �, � � � X, I loses.1 ,The same plan ia to be carried out was one of Clinton"' .. � ., . I I : re. ]�erimeiits in thle con 't Y. I . .� early inc as ea. � - ..t I - I We- are glad to know that Mr. MeF4ul wil I w )rds that it should ��be pe T 6 � , 2ree. sons, �11 m . I . i , I , �eat d with .;. 1 5 � . r , �' Mr. Syl�vester; code, a middle I . . +4� �" �-`, -, . I ; �-aged n the Canadian side � by the co mpa�13 Rance leaves (if whom I ;- `�: �­ ," - * I reii ain a rebiden't of Seaforbh.' - I C y as Mrs... - I I � I " �, . . atil li,- ionand'should impress -pon the tender IL - - ­ - � -1 - �­ I I . �� ; � � � I as b4en adopted by its kidter company on are living in . , .e. I I : .; i L . . i . I . . . 0 — , -VIint4 �. I . - . : -i� ! m nd the end for hi in e *ere created ; man from Port Hope, fell off an overhead 11� I � . � � 7 � i 1, - - , I I . . I . � . -- [d w ... 9 " 3, on Fi iday, on. which the Ainerican side, which ia to provide Rites -Mr. and Mir . James To J :of - I . % I a I . love and si 1, Exeter, I 1- . - . - -The Winnipeg � Free Press gives an in we -olibul know a erve bridge at Dunbartoil ' - I I . I � � . . � . I I .- . I �� I I . - � ecentl I � I I i i . . ne'r � 190 .. � - i �� - 1 '4 � ! I I I i � "I i . dication of the troubles of the',. Manitob G' at on earthSDthat we i ay hereaf ter see' he was winking, ,�'nd sustained injuries from and p wor for any company deLicing to le- have r y celebrated th i I len wed- It r .� i � - � � . cate't aere. � ding. Mr. Torn is $1 years of, ago i �. : I � . . � go Ond Mrs. - - I .. - I � I i . Government over the probibitioin que, atio . a id enjoy'Him fore � , heaven. A a 0, -lihich he died a few hours later. He leaves . - -i 3 occupied � � i : � iver . - - : 11 I d re beci ­ - ; I I ; . ut Wit � -i . It .- It says : . 11 Matters in connection with th t this a and two children. I -Inglish servant girls a )ming. dia- .Tom is 67. They h4ve since 'I . :, � .. . l eqnsequence o 0 have a so the a - I .- I ! - . ! ,i ii,!111 re. James - Ar#istrong, of satidfied with home, according to Mr. Petbr their present home *ad prior at lived I I ; � � ! I liquor act are fast approaclhing a crisis, an ' -obligation t'.6 love our n if - I � I . � �� bar �as ourselves -The body of �� - farm ]in 4 orne. � ' I i i I . � ; ,I � . d in a - cistern at her house B rn , the Ontario- Go-erpmerit agent at for thirty years ,on a . � � i � I �­ � . a hastening incident occurred this mornin , f4r the l6ve� of God. By IDUr I neighbor is Thorald, was foun y Tn � I I . I J, Elgio'l-ins 4 � . � ,I i rt�ay morning. It appears Liver�ooi, who writes to Mr. Than me South- Their children are 1 . ector of , ,� . i . I �' ::1 I - Premier Roblin iand his colleagues, who, rqeant'mankind of every, &sdription,- even in that placeisu , . I i . .. I . I .of be iviva, public schools for WI eat Uuro� ; ff Me's -yl-p - I : I . � '. . -:.�f---��- i I . to meet a deoutation representing the those who inj tire us or d if fe r'fr9m us in re- that she got out I d Auring the night and wort . 0 dal kent, that he is ree 0 �. I - � I . � � i ­.- . V�enqoluoilries from therosy-6hee ed lassies deceased ; Mrs. (I)r.) Sweek, of Exeter ; , I . I -1 taide her house fell. into Mani � I � Alh, Sk - Alk M/ , or , VA" , 110L.AL I k,mm , I - - i � ` a I a - I I Itt U t, 9� U ( , , �- i � h , ni �s ! I - ; .. i I liquor interests t1his morning, met in couna I ligion, �race,or color.' T important d1uty while wandering On � I . . 1. ; � � I - . ,� i . i - ?I I instead. The session was of brief duratiox, c�nnot be � relegated' to.. - ,-ent� or -Sunday the ciAern and was not found until morn. abo�t Canada'. The great obsta Is In the - Gregory H., principal of p#b1jc schools. , ' - . i ' f r J C I - I.. � husband i d i ' of 4 realization of their wi hc-s to -go Vancouver; Nancy and Mary�atbDme, and. . � , son and daugh. way I , .i - � 1 . I I - but of conadiflera1ble importance. The Pri.- s�hool8. Undoubtedly p ants should train log. She leaves a cl- . - . � � i ! _ � . . travelling is the fact that thWii ,�urses are Frank W. K., cutter for the Wast.proininent � . � I I 11 Mier, with his iciolleaguse gathered arouni their children in religi .9 knowledge at ter. ; � - �. 1 7 1 1 - I I - I T ey -were �; - I V i him, outlined a i proposition to the effec �t h6me, but many parents i� t competent, -A sad accident occurred on Saturday. not fst, and that the Canadian 1housewife tailcifing firm of Tcj kado, Ohio.`i, - -- �!, .. � � I I I I ME eptable :, -1 - � morning IMb, when Mr. John Riddle,: who wants to ge 1, . . - , J" hnson Bi0oss" Pid , Stand, . . . t one of thet for her the recipients of ii � .34 3 , --- � 4 0 � � that a compensa�ion clause should be added ai2d many have nob the or are too � � from their n1rdrfeaul, 40 -ran children) I � - � I . � . ad Just - gone � to . advance presents - V El, - I . �� ; I f to the act and ithat this clause should t e f 'tirvoc-A al their Az 11 � voc6ttions to who h . work , ' on I kitchen would practically have t� . 117 �,Z;. V, -.- � � I I I I I I 1 3 . - � I.- I - . I I . � , I 1 hall ab Ridgetown, fell the passenker money. . Mr. Byrn ii send- relatives and lemis. indu n k urciorge, 1, ; i . � I i . I . submitted to thIe e in h Jndertake � reopen b I ty, ud the h .. , tl 4 . I 11 . . - , I t " for"" week ing �oirodslr to the young Englii bmen who III. guinea, dated '� 773, from 1 a n, iphow in . i I � � � referendum. TI!1i emb once ... & an, ay school is from the top roo to the frozen ground, : . � � ; . puree of goIA and an ad' J,; -1. I � u � i . I I p e tho � ht ' would solve 6 �, a i t Death mdet have been are nxious to come to Canad 6 advising New Yorh, and a , � I �% � - ­ � I I . the question an4 the 'Overnment olit �ltogether " � suffic an agine the criti- some 50 feet below. . .. I I i I 1 ­ I - � I i SH : F (D lit"T' . � I eat therAl not to take up land 'until tney have dreas. . ;� . I , - P : �4 Z - Mier was ir� : f SO " instantaneous . ". - of the difficult 8�erh e . Mr. Riddle was v. repid I � "I i - . �!, . , i . 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