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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I PIC on it at the approaching elect ,or by - tble tirr e the second road h built an am dg i- in Clinton.—M
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; :, i i I- � . r. Jaines MoMur3hie is wear- to consider to life well dote.—W. S. Me-
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I . . Im6tionwillbe formed between � aa tl : ing a h smile bhese days, a iother Miss Kercher h 9 moved into Mrs. Thomas I I
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� 104neidian Pacifici, and the peopl, — I I :mt;
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- .. - : I way of &. ref6renduin. Eiihd�r oox ,�81'would ' - I � 11 wil I MoMar&ctleyia the (apse. —Wear 3 sorry to re- Gibson's boase �on Mill street... E. Hazle- W h ewl Thoroughly Re iable "-,n .1
;; I am, denotes the page of the paper on which the give the people. an opportupit� of !)��pressing � . I I � � . � !
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- I st(livertisemeat will be found d the, upper it d port that Mr. T. hl,�Gill is at pribeent unable wood, of Toronto, was the 6 guest of his \
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I- � - " themselves on the practical 41u il � he nv ther millstone, all Ithe ountry w 11 to leave his home A account of biti Fiokness. pareate, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hazlewood. I
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i � Jarmary. 1902—E. MoFaul Co � a n appealed to for- a other oomp!th g —Miao Morrison, 4o has beewhead millin- last week. —Inspector Orr, of th ,, 8� 1
,� -8 referendum would be the mdre sitlefaotoryl b� � a e Waterloo ;
. i Notic�,–Thomae Cameton-5 : . I I road In the meantime all lot of e pol tic &I :
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. a . er for Mr. MoBea;� �or the ti season, Fire Insure, 3ce Co., was in the village on Bru-`field; Mr. Rob6rt Fraser, Walto.n; - �
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� i Tendera Wanted -J. Donaldson -5 P cont;&-ators and politiOS11 promoters w 11 returned to her ho rr�e in Allis a"on 'Mon. Friday. t
Z Auction Sale-Jamev Har" sidered on its me - . , 4,
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- � � i To the Electors of moKillop-M. Murdle -5 . � . § b4ve b 5co 0 millionaires out bf 6e e)ntf r- day.-Meaers.. Bai iton Bros. ar at present ( - 'E� VW1 . Henry Cudmiore, Mr. Rogerso"n. -
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Great Sale-lile Kinnon h Co -5 . other extraneous eubjects iubh as �wouldbe, prise, all at the 6ountry's expense �of Coh 111OVing the Cooper shop formerly iu�'cdnneo- ' Bluevale. I :
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� I ; Candition. Powders --I, V. Foar-4 I the case at the -regular ele4tion. 4 carried � But th Ily will be knigh ted and - bl� 81 tion, with the salt blooki which they have 0i. 01inton - I .
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T, � Grogan -Richardson & MoInnis-5 . I NOTES.-Ilhe Christmas season brought in i I 1
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r � American Rubbers -R. Willis and Son -5 in this latter way, thela,w� would e much and Lc rdk, 6 1 41 w,11 ; bought, onto the I tiformerly owned by Mr. its train its usual quota of visitors both to � f I I
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1k . ; 3fanitoba Horses --B. Trotter -8 more likely to be effective tin toi a effi.' i , Iker of Mill and Queen and from B!uevale. Here are someof them: And a' host of 'others, that FEAR'S OONDITION POWDERS is the beet -
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� ., 1 Circular Saw& --S.. Mullett and Clo--8 � least t, iis has been the �i3tory of most )f streets, intending to'veneer it : nd turn it Albert Denman, of Halstead's bank, Mount I
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� t Card of Thank% -E. H. Hamilbon-15 ciently enforced than if 'brought 7 bodt in I horse medicine they eyer tried) � .
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t_ . I � the raimay enterprises of this country n into a sheep skin tanner . Rome of' the � I
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; Jewelry Specialt.lea-W. R. Counter --8 � � . Forest, at his home here ; Victor Jermyn, . t . . . -
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, - i Cheap Pictureii-A. Winter -I - any oth r iiianner. And., consequently, it the pa it, and we have *no ! guarantee 1� that neighbo bing to it bej,og so close ' - I
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� t Harald Jarvi.; Conce-t-8 histor3 will not repeat i self. A ra omen. ; Wh j*- IT MST BE ALL RIGHT. - �
. would be more likely to p 00 su opsaful, in I 11 iJw to their h ether they will be able ents in Bluevale ; Miss Alice Duff, school I � . .....
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I, � 1 Big Stove. Sal". Mulle't %rd Co -8 commit sion, if � appointe with suffic e t to stop the builaing' or not iii� doubtful.- I I I I I . - -_
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. � � New Yeses GIft-2-W. H. Willis -8 .operation and be more benefi,i?d iff the in- . teacher at Porestville, at her home ; Mr F � I-
.� . i I . iowert, .could remedy t time of the year every horse relqui�Es extra attention, -and a few dos �
� � Big Diecount-2-Beattie Bras -8 ' r a difficulty,, d Mr. uharles Framer lef b on Wednesday for B Scott :p!nt Christmas in Seaforth ; 'Air: At this i I I ex � - 11
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�� 1 1 Farm for Sale -Jam is Campbell -5 - te-restsof temperance and moral: reform,, could eoure an efficient Be vice sit thq;lo - Holstein, where h Is to be manager of a ,
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I I f Putland te his Christmas dinner wi6h hi3 of the�e powder - will keep him right. I� is sold in packages at �',)dc a poned, tor - -
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� I Great Attraotion-Holy City Opera Co --8 . .-Whatcourse the G6'vernmeat mill pursue e9b li vi, grates and so man comp6tiog1i a maw �mill for Button, and Feaant, of Win , i
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.1 i be be efitted and the :0 kly on2s injurad has bought and managed for'11hem, which I . I
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I P , � U gqoofto Bat thus fai, they have not given se for downstaim- in her bare feet, at 5 o'clock � . i I - I
11 .� i ttr � � wouldibe the eiploitteto who become! mil- speaks highly for, him. -The Presbyterians Christmas morning, had presurritribly the I I b
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_. 11 most lionairo from the I' droppings. " : I I are conducting their annual week of prayer � - , . .
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� I � at. I i � I I -_ , "Lou ProotGr left this week body as tht other young person who got a I
I ardent Prohibitioni' i I � � i this week. -Miss i L V �.�- FEAR 'Ihe D t
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� ;�, I SEAFORTH,. FRIDAIZ, Jan. 10t,h, 1902� It would be well, thereto , for the terrr.� "I course at thp London rubber.neelc parcel off the Christmas tree . I i I
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�. I : I . — perance people 'to %ithold �heir judgment 80 I Court of C : the game ght.-Will. Bailey, of the census � .
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�- a I The Ontario Legislature opened with the will then be time enoug4 to at ow idiiapw years A age. He oonteiiited Huron 1forI a I . I . =_ i
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i I ' ; seat in:Parliament over,fif ty-five yeari 10, � D. Hay, Commi sioner and Conveyanctr ; . ,I
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� . pointment and to find fauN if t e, xeter, and Mi3a Nelli retire from the active dut' '
I ,usual formalities, on Wednesday last. This . y prove suacesefuII3.-Mrs. Thomas Coultes and Bretheouer, of Wro e ies-of life. Weare
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I I I but was not successful .and was soon 1 altCr wills, mortgagee and d code drawn up. � Money loaned .
'recreant to their recOrd 00 the �promisea � '' at the lo -vest rates of idtisjost, I 17404f -pan -Mae. Bicklel and W. J. .Duff, of Bluevale. The pleased to her that Mr. Smith does not in-
: John L j Christmas at Ripley. I
. will be the last seesion previous to the jyetk,. appointed to the Bench. . ' . I .
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I they I I . Messer, of Detroit, spent hii holidAys at his youngleouple left the followi tendremoving from,our mi4st.-Our citiz. -
11 - eral election. The address from the Throne -have made. That �h�y w It not do I I ! ng morning
I I � Loos WANTED. -Good logs wanted, .... n '
I . I home here. - -Thw issuer of marriage licenses from �lueval% for Manistique, Michigan, e�nslearned with deep regret � :
I � .V, this, the public may have t-ull confidence. A notable gift is that j not made I �ir the highest price In ns Eib paid at, the Kippen M ills. ! that Mr, S. j.
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I � was read by the veteran Lieutenant -Go I . � t . Call and see bL-fore dii posing of your logs elebwfi)re. has been w6rking overtime lately. -Mr. where! they pill make their home,i and Roy, who bad the managem6t of the Waf.�
11 era . or, Sir Oliver Mowat, who attended in Their past record fully joistifies this confl- William 0-. MacDonald to the Ontario Gov. A13o chopping doze a, cry day. J01IN MoNnyiN. . .
J . I I ; i I I Thomas Co nell and children, of Mall'istique, ' whith 6r the best i hes of their frierlN will ton cheese factory the paa� summer, .had.
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... acli. denoo. ernmenit,`at whcse dieposil he has FliacIed - Michigan eturned home on Thur8da , af ter follow them. I t J�n"d"- re were � at a died of pneumoni-A, at his ho�ie in Ugnave, 12 ...
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1� . mmumansio, ' THAN K- OFFrit ma b IF Gauld Miallon a few weeka' visit with relativc-s here. -The discount at t6 an ual cheese meeting. ' Mr. 0n. Thursday of'I . - " -
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V, . v I . i the sqqi of $125,000, to bell used in the erpe- Band hold the'r amn i4t thatok--ffering mceting. in . - , I -It- ast wtek, Jafter onl two I
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� I St. Andraw's churoh o4 Tuesday %fterno n. Ure. annual , ent rtainment and Christmas tree Arthur � Helm 0 Wingham, vi.3ited his 4ays illnese. Mr. R,.)y was' a quiet, inof.
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I lent health. o. Editorial Notes a4idlGoinxnents' tion of:buildings at the Glelph Agrioultu� &I W. C. Spraat, the � ent,: ably filled the Of the Mer, odist obureh was held on Christ- aunt,.Mrs. Riii'the ford, on New Year's! day- �
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V than There were 22 maycre L by Roolav � ingsand music. Ur 0.� Fl.t3her, of Thames Road, 106;iFed, o i large crowd,. augmented by No had form, ad his acquaiitance, and his -
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i initiative. There is not much new legiala- matien in Oatario on nord�in tion day. W� I v e.y' n . roctive address on clothing, sa.d and sudden death is indeed a severe
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I � I the� man holiday vi6itore, was tempted out. Duff's. -On Tueoe'day, December 211,h' fire shock to his rel friendr. He
benefaitiojis have greatly promoted dn- partioularly on clothi g for the Indians of our great I I y T. atives and
! nuattal rumber o � Northweit. Having isi ed the weft and spent soine The progra .1
. 1 7 � tion promised, but what is referred to may notice also that ,an u , � I nine -consisted of Choruses by broke out in the house of James Gray. ' Mrs. .leaves a wife. and. two small Children to �
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, prove. important. - It is said measures wilI1 municipal oeuncillors hame been elected id � a missil6ar%4,there Mrs. Pletcher knew the1l,Sunday school children and separate Gray was alone at the time, but she h4stily mourn the lots of husband a�d father. His
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1, j be, introdueed, relating to the sale of intoxi ,tat� Can be few worthier objects than t4sot 'to band will find very us, 16 in their wv� claiaes, reeitations, di,dogues, solos and procured the a sistancie of Al r. and i Mrs. ,
t - the same way. This would indi.-it a a -kin thefutuic. . . . former home was at -Stirling.1 Where his re.
i which he has devoted his lateat gift. ri- The Interest msnlfes;ed by thoEc who have not as ,
I I ins rumental music by the string band and George Gannett ho: were the only ;efgh-
� oating liquors and the corAruction of the of peace, prosperity, plenty a7ud contenti X! .
- , . I I U is yet bo2orne mernbers c f the band wai very � I mains were taken for intermlent on Friday . ....
� , . : �. culture is at the very undation 0�1 elloatirar- the� old reli-Able harmcnica organization. bore within eight the house, and thethree -
11 �, railway from North Bay to Lake Temiakam. ment in the land. . � Ing, and they look forWard to a 4rge inc �! afternoom-Mr. L. McDon�ld is putting
aountr 'a life, and who 3ver succee a in PethaP3 th) m6ab popular number on the worked valiantly against the deatrbying,
1. I . �, i - membership in the near future. :MrP. Fletober's I machinery ia his mill for manufacturing
- ing, and also amendments to the -As3esaraent - The Toronto Glob � lace 1881 inakin the lot of those e igaged In. it more address will give new impetus to the work. After programme was a drill by six boys and Ox f1smes. The two omen bent all their;'ener- ading,and is nowprepared o buy all kinds
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V I . I L%w, based on the reporb of the Assess,. . a sa�s 1. " ,iaki I v able or lifts the ca lir)g to�a bi the closing exerolsei % ;,irl' �, I accorr, partied by . singing. The high gies towards getting the furniture out of I .
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1� only one Liberal has been I eleoted mayor of 'lan - dainty lunch with a (UPI of excellent be&, (maie by jet(, h �
� � ) eaeu sociable hour was spmt. A . ping of th - �
t� _. ment, Commission. There in, also,- a go s I e, s'canferring an ipe timable boon -7 . . � Of W
0-4 od I Pa e P.- )Mra. James 0. McLc3n, 4o whom the batid has 6 I e little 'soldieks was enthasi. the house, while Mr. Gannett carried 'Water JANET MuFADZEAN'S ADDING.—I Vvato
I' Toronto, Mr. Fleming by his e coaptional on the Ination. Throug4 nature e b1ton been lndEbt�d), was served. Thollewho were at Jenuie McFadzeau's weddin on Ne I -
F I � ; I . stud ast cally ap )lauded, and an -encore had to be to pour on the fire. Mrs. Gannett carried
� I , deal of private legi4ation, and, on the ability rind great strength with ta masses ear of tI I he tiller of the sdil will become 'led .�present say they hopeto be there mext year, responded t 6. A dialogue b Misaes Laura out & barrel of Brikair which had - I few day, an' I was rall . w e
f � 9 � will become A - y only al e glad t-ae be there. She
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I whole, there will,'no doubt, be am , . of the�peo I to hear, and understand tie myriaA vob, eo of ADDRES8 AND PRzsr,wrxrio,N.-On Monday e en and blabel �nell was exceptionally well giv. pounds taken out of it. The fire was at I
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. PIC mate ple, succeeded In severe I oontestst Dazember 8 o njumber of the e' bv and en and was much enjoyed by alL The � ..,
� I ial for a lengthy session, and it goes with- Every'. other Liberal wh has no of thp h ,dumb "" I li,eleas ob.le(te, adherents of the Utthodist church a�semb'ed at the length extinguished after having made al- reed.- He's an unco big iria�, bigger than Z
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I- i 0 ..�ffered, among �wh eerhtch suej his daily tcil ; rpideace of Mr. Joha Whiteinsu, for the purpose of 8trin band, consisting of Messrs. 'Ruttan most a totalw�`Ccik of the roof. The in- J tbe la9tie's britberoi, and tho -
out saying, thalal i b will U as interesting a S ma,tteri what his claims on 'I e o �e� or what t i to P r I
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i the O�position have ability to make it. I .1 : Lillennhitern -, but Jennie
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i whichelia has fill.A rokit faithfaili seemed rale pleased ,wil: bi;
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� me Min I tent the life of the wom�n of the farni . i for a -)me time. A ways ure of a recall, The length- of the scene With o mrl�endable deppatch, 1 and I o I
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I ..The Prohibitionists and the Govi ister of Public Works in the Oat%rio Gov-' .' Whiteman, setting foith i;bc very deep gratitude felt : eEs i k
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i 1 1 ernment. i ernment, has been selected. by tke.Uberal ' I I ; i by the congregatim to Mies Whiteman for her ever J. Gannett, Miss Lillie 1oung and Mrs. R. thes MIT lc=ult f t 6ir Christmas, but I Mr. caun3 jist describe it richb ba� I askit t.he
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, t � : � I Prohibitionists of Kingston as their candidate at the bye"� trhat6ei, whioh took place'ia thi� villa on p,r,e ef Musgrove acted as accompanists, to the and Y�F: Gray could at least take a grain of brile herself aboot it an she said, if I mind I J1
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.�, vernment in the election tfor the Dominion! Parliament, to nowledge that' it might- ri4ht, it was Japan claith, -and Htnry Ratty
. p : Monday lasti resulted 6 follows ; in. ocasoiticii and In h3r reply hcartily� thanked , .
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�, A trliament buildings on, SAurday - latib, All the vacancy creatied byjJhe appointment Brandoi, 96 ; John Ferguson, �74 ; chn preeent for their kind y and substanti%] appreciation . nual meet- silk wi' some kin o' laCe. I forget what -
i � i !t - Whiadan,69; Tudor Marks,64; Th man of the cervices she had' been ablei to render the trees and Etributed and each scholar Moo * f he ite school eeotion I The sleeves o't were kin o' fanny tae me. I I
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f . I � Tais deputation was composed of represen of Mr, B. M. Britton to � he Beho The' Q�merc ri, 56. The three I iighe8t on th list chaicb. Then followcd 'a programme of addrejEci received a, ag of candies. The proceeds held in th school house, on December I Itseemed. as if they had made'l them a wee '
. eledt-' � - I � ! and rtuna, whea lunch via3 served �'nd a social timo. amounted t $23, and the children are to be to ,
. � . tatives from the Ontario branoh of the D�,'_ prospects are that Mr. Harty will te. . . , 2W4 1h t I nbe wafilimited.Theonlyex- thing short an' then eeket theiii �,Oot. wi-, some -
, e el mted trustees pent. The evcningwas's most enjiyable �
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i � Mi ion Alliance and the Ontario section of ed, bat it is bard to conceive how, such 'a * 1. il gratulat d on theencoess of their con. i tattleten a ed when the v�ting O' t , . . ; 4,;
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� " man as he is should abandon a seat in th6� A . EW YBAR�S WE DRX(.'.-+-A nuier, when leaving all felt that it.was good to have been ci.1-5i :re wasioccurr he silk. I doot I haena dillseribet it vers � 74
: �. the Standing Committee on Temperance and, weddin took place at the manse in Balofl6ld there. I cert.�Miseea Jessie Gray, Grace Newton for aujit�or waEgoiPgon. JohnMcCraizken, weel bat she 16o,ket rale I
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I inciral reform .of the Methodist church of 'Parliament. Except; for �ien Ij . toated bad twa thre4white zl��
r. Albert " 4m- Man"Itoba,and Mrs, llabkiik,of Dikot3,daughters Christmasat Thomas Jenkim'.-Mr. and snd'pitted ag at him was W. J. Duff. ! The -_
; : on New Year a Day when I re. Jahn Dod0s, cf Neep.1wa, add Maggie Galbraith, of Wingham, spent the retiring auditor was again bomi rose
lim i - -of Brucefield. and, M.ss Ann Bro7n, - and Mrs. Thomas A b t � , I kio' o' ink yins in her's cheeks, and the '*
i ability ib setma to us that �the Legislature rt now Paying a P1 0 er rp, of Tuckereinith, P 5�w
t Canada. This depubation urged upon the I of Bayfl Id, were united4in the holy . 'Mn,. Will. Gardner, -df. Owen Sound 0 1 ,I e
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11 a ., pent result was don t . J. grideman had a muckle red 3' on his coat.
: 11 furnishe eater attraction, es-, _ honle. 0111 ft ;Chti,itmas Iner's parents, Mr. Duff'began whi polliag to t e voters onl the 41A
� '' Government very strongly-, the desirability pecially foi a man of any political iiiibition. � of matrimony by the tRev. John Me Mrs. Habkir lionda of Mrs. Dolds and i ith Mr. Garo� � J The ceremony was ed I by Rev. M.
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1 of pas6ing a law at the approaching - I � 1 Mr. t Cron is a steady, i I nolastrious , k v% ill ba �,leas d to havp their con,pa- 3, and Mrs. J)hn Gardiner. -Mr. and Mrs. side an observe, t oolooker could, easily 1 tell J- pla' 0 11*7
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1 is well Worthy of the ser� e Mr. R. HaMordie, the past week, i4 company with � I . '
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Fred McCracken, of Brussels, and Mrs. 'J. which way the lection was going to I go. as if he badhardly titartit wlifs'n they ware __1
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� of the Legislature, for the prohib1ition of the Sign'Or Marconi, the in4eiitor of w'irclees: I mr, Do3 le, of Owen E aund 6tarted McDonald, A Goderich, also spent the holi. When the retuirs �vere all ia and I'dor. Duff ki�ssiu.yin anither aii� it wag a'! dune. The ' t� i
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reached O�.t&wa.. Vie inis- 0 Fl,nidi. Mr. MOMOI( io expects tO, be gone ectme days at Join Gardiner'o.-Roy Thornton, declared elected,thoa defeat d party could be - , - ,.
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# of Ontario, in, so far as the law as d fi d by sion. there is to confer with � the authoritie I I , of Wingham, is visiting- his grandparents, card utterin 7 I - I I-,
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� a Hi for the holidays,'has returned tp Tor[)Ato, at Alma. Mr. MeLonran was called:to offl.ziate at � h nia ruer about stpiffed . were gunets an a-' kinds o' dishes -big ranes I
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t i here 'a is employed in tie carpet deD Ifinerfil of an old and r 3specbed niembey of his formcr ra. John Gardiner. -Mr. and ballots, etc. The conclusion we i can: an' wee ari6s, some that wad 1 only hand a I
the recent decisicii of the Imperi:1 rivy respecting the establishrne'�ab of sa'experi-' w ,l) art- nly �c i ,
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�r . �� 1i . � merit of, the T. Rxion sto .e. -H.- Dr�kii. i �011 ma:
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� port of their request they cited t - i, wag the past Herbert ape 3 t Chi istmas with her friend, Huron. -The andu%I entertainment :the ies for cuttin. . heir meat an! ,
� have returned hone, from a vijl� to MeAll%ter, Nto teacher in Londcsb�l een victorious in 4 -
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V � � he promise Cape Breton. His intention was th� estab-. friends n the county of Bruce.�-Mr.� �nd few da) a visiting with his sistsr, ?are. w. c.-'Icyls. � . i W a wa � I
� It t Mr. Mo.4 Mrstor putpos a going 0 Lopdo 'Alias Magg of Ai big gulli .
. I w - ie McDonough, of Wingham.- Sunday school �hile ren. of the Presbyterian breed wi.' They'll have t vera earelit
t I of Sir Oliver Mowat when Premier, ;'hich lish this station in Newfo'nbaland, �ut the'i Mrs. J. Switzer ere visilin� friends at 1�th n. for f ii ther I
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� has now become historical, and also p0mi- Cable Company had the rww6r o � � .and Wingham.-Miss M. Falgoner f d- I A branch of the Wingham public library church book,I)l a oa New Year's eve. The wiJ4 them. An' nae less thalln fower big I
P . I I vlslA119 in the vil'agc -%ith her mother, Mrs. J%mes has been opened at the residence of R. N. -1
E'l- � sea stibquently made or implied by' the this and they used their pbiwer.. .'�o seerris - B ' ' favorable, but neverthole 0 muckla apri-nes, that wad hand 1a, gowpinfa.-'
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. eiieth, is tipending a few days in .- Smillie. -Mise Abnie Cooper, of Hd�vick, is visiting , )Duff, -Rev. W. J. West ,assisted at the a 'very I air croi d t�rne� out to hear i t 8 i
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113 to be very sanguine ot theI 6,ritirlo A90ce-se of Supper was obsirved in St. And P wedding of iss Mary Hatton and Mr. Win. hi m always iive thlats the bride's brither, apake
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L - present Premier. The following is th i r6- brother, A. Townsend, -and her ei�ter, Mrs. rp V h programme w I h the childrE 0
� his project in the, near f at�r,e, and 8�'ya'that SabDath last. The services on th6lprc on . for ane e
�. I ply of Premier Res oted day, Campbell, j�.', which took place at the rcsi- in such an e6oce table manner. Mr. R.'N. them for a sugar spune -for h a mither, for .
I 8 to the deputation : ' . T. Sawlerson.-Mr.- J.' Donaldson wt I is . I ,,,, I '0 ,,u 7, t, .
i - t i it has passed the experiinIental itsge and . In we'e condu by th ,Rev. Mr. M;rtin, of Ex tar; dence of hlr� John Hutton, of Turnberry, Duff filled the position of chairman ,*and bel,said the ane she used I
.-, . � 11 I have heard with a great deal of ple' � Goderi last Miday.- r. Mustard has on the Sabbath by the astor, Rev. *. 0. McLenna-, rower tma7. -
as- that the greater difficulties ha 3 Already I
, I � on Christm�s -day.-Hubbard Cornell, of opened the programme at 8 o'clock, Di The supper was rale guid, but 4' doot I .dia
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nl. � I ure the representations which you have been overcome. I i. � I � , got pcssession of the saw iriil and is ge ting All were of a high ord x with large congregAlons in B others' stove a-
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. -made on behalf of Prohibit I I . attendance. Quite a number were the, Blare works, Prerston, loguc-s, recitationsi choruses, .solps, qtc.� better justice tae it wi' the k�ife &-ia' fork .
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I . Baker, who are down wAh th mectiug wiN weeks with relatives here�-Frank Balfour ed, but the programme was so 'uniforlmly spoakin an' gled the bride a btb addr-esi at
� your ease, and the desire which you have e fever i ate be hold )n Uoroday nio�xt.-Mrs. John I I
. i Balfour with her aun;, Miss Smihh� who Yk ere visit of Biitish Columbia, is around I
� : ! evinced for the improvemetob of society. � I by the CouEervatives, of K-i�gston'to oppose recoveriag.-The Presbyte ians here 6 an - . shaking good th%t psrtioulariz-Ation is unnecessary. � the first table, bub'I did -no, 0'ee't. There .
� I - ing friends in Toroul a, have retuined home--mr. hands wit old friends. -The marriage of Miss Agrgie Herbert had the duty of 6 A
I I Ron, M r. Harty at the b'y�e-electioia to be!! digging thb foundation- for the iftlew c I rch . ain- was naebody but auld folk at the first table.;t
. also notice bha,t you are impressed with ther, - � Albert Taylor, of Lou, [on, spent Now Yea. -'s at the Mr. A. Keney Jackson, of Bluevale, and ing the Children in their singing an t be
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. � � gravil,y of the situation, and I can. only say hold there for the Domillon Parl,iamen�.! to, be build next Summer, I Ten ersfolthe parentalhoineci! Mr-ind Mrs. GeotgeTajloir.�Tfe a ia They didna gang on ony -trip �r oucht, but � MI
I I now that all you have said will receive in I . I Misses Alias and Mal el Whibmani the pa Miss Minnie Coad, which took place i L .f �
; y M�. Metcalfe is an ol a ed foil, nd ktt week - n the oongratalated on her succesa. The ill jist Elippit awa quately tea thefr new 'bame
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i � 1 ln Po 'I plans can be seen on apply i Tailcr, on Monday; I %I Georg� Methodist church, Trowbridge, on Christ- by 12 g good as 1181111,1 and �was inthoi cutter. If they are half as -happy an kill
. , son or to J. FoVrIer, God�ricb.. -LThe de- y received. fttr the programme, !the �vel a' wish she ins be, Bhe1l :never bee "A
ti . i sideration of my Colleagues ia the Goveril- l 1 cattle to a Mr. Coekl ng, of near'Loodon. The' i -
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� - Be Wten, of Lucknow, psrformed the care. Children wer -e eb I resented with a bak, of wrinkle on her face, If she hy'es tao be' a I
� � Parliament in Sir John NII%cdonallfa time, pendent�Oqderof Forester;0: hoI4 thtiv an. cattle weie of fitted P I
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It is said that this reply was received i pr i.or to that he reprCaented it; inAhe � uual ball on Fiiday even i I up. T) English ma�.,k Mr. Taylor m �
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i Ontario Legislature. He I k � knows the qualitylof beet requirAd thereand he whoi after the knof bad been tied, repaired sin onal Anthem. -R. St� �
I-- - , knows well how to! ro as it for thht market.-hir. to the home of the bride's parents, where a pr 61 of the .1 odel school, Godericli
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; no q were vi-iting with tbo',- daughter, Mis. Gilbert Tuckersmithl.
; day must be pretty well �p'aat 'Wo I b 'Is '
- deputation. and tha ,, wee . in .
,t some members of the i . Naia, who of the vi)lasre.-MIM Lily Whiten� ok inner acclp,�'
! i scarcely possible, therefoi�e, that ,An. on Mo le visiting at a
I fie will left herefora foui months'stay to Detroit. Miss
� deputation were indignant and irate. No�E� --iMr. Fred. DI ay, in the'beaut1ifully decorated rooms, w I
F This 1. past , f6rillthe nd here tiveo here. Wh T. Stew'rt's READY- To- WE_-iit.SU1T8.-,St4dy .the suit* - ;-I
r .� i 6,11e years has bbe3 near Lain '4on - festoons of �vergreens, amilax and holly in one day, he fell thr�ugh a trap door which -'q uesticii and save. Study it *611 and beati
I is quite likely the came, as it would be al- � beat Mr. Harty. Hoowever� so far 9! parties 9 ' Whiteman has fe%,,F!1213'�31111 organist, 11creare. very � nook nd corner gav I �
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! 1 are concerned, it does not '�inake �, . itit fU -training and I it I pianipul.0ion makes her a 8 e an added beauty had been left ol an, iand received a severe serve yourself. The more y u -can learn .
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� ; most itaposaible to get togetber so large a . ofafew�months. WOW61comebimhom - neral fav e to the feativ scene. The . � . I
I ge orite w er vtt she goos. �he res to . bride's costume shaki 4bout real worth and wear. ialgGO
. � ference which yvins. The 'IlGovern ent are , , uE up. -Mr. 'and Mri-. Marsh and f d fi-tting
1 body of insa. as thab which composed this' now sobtrong in,Parli - ,P.obert 0. Stelck, principal of Zurich p14-lio Detroit to take a h1rher Course iu,music.- r. and Was of blue adies' cloth and cream silk, family, of Wo)dat6ek, and Mr. Thom sufte, the more certain youisr-4 to come to
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, Mrs. Jones. of Malflethe, Michlgan6 the paet week,
school, fesgmed hi3 dutics .here last Fri'ay. trimmed wil h applique, and her bouquet Rose, ot Grand 11' spent New Year's ate NO eFau
� deputation without having in it aome` hot; position are in so hopelessly demor4 'zed a visited at the homO of Mrs. Jones', sister, Mrs. Gil- py, M 1 Co's, Seaforth. Mena` and boyal I
l . I -Will I Ji rrott has veturned to Cliri on was of creadi roses. The wedding- gifts Robert Duncan a -Ur. Peter Robertsou,i of sufts ia the different slzasand!j in good as -
4 : oinditioO, that.balf a, dozen seats -e[ttier one . I % bert Dick.-" How , tc: make the !Christian life a
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i It Leemw I where t e i ,ill continu6 !hi 3 studies in the succe3a "was the thenle of the pastor's.discourse In were numerous, that from the groom being Boissev tin, M itobA, is visiting rel�tives soitments. I -
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- i to us, however, that the reply of the Premi-, t . i . Collegiate there. -Mr. Riqhard Luker,1 of St. Andrew's churc i cn Sabbath evening. A large a fleur-de-lie pearl pin and � a set of furs. and olo i _.
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; nyuch indication of what the�' future course! by, K. C., iinspector of Cuostoms for Ontario, He not i gee quite a change I future happiness following them. � 6
He inte adt returning to Manitoba in M ch"Of D6tr it, is home on ' vifi;t._Ad_
- ' Urini thae, time. A FIRE. -Ab t, eight o'clock last Satur. M . and S wan %ke, Manitoba, has, returnqd�-to C4,
1 of the Government will be, it certainly is died at Toronto, on Sun& 1111 )h. day night fire w of iscovered. in the frame Mrs. Jackson will res'He on the first I ne of Blueva 4?.�W. LT. Dloff and Wm. RobOtlacin di4on Johns commenced bu da�ies .as teach. I
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not hostile. Bat what'did this deputation y aars of' . tablake, sec"d concession :
. 3 I I ,age. In the earli it days e waa,& pulpit i day of Stephen, &be it I in E xeter. in wishing them every h nese id ; the ston, . T r&ntfler on Friday,.
i I i the Methodist ch irch on 2 B rd, spent the holidaya: at Di6k, of Blytb was the guest � 4 he
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expect ? Surely they did not expect the proaiine�t Coneervati. e po, itician, od held evening. -Mr. John Mack, of Toronto- The house was totally destroy.�d. mbst of 1uture -Mrs. Baum, of hl, Michigan, his ho e here. I hist week.- i v. T. H. Stead 4
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minior Parliatrient and Annie Ind the contents were saved by plie timely assis 11i
Government would take them fully int o, in the Do' Veterinary,, College, and Ilieses" � spent ihe holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Me. I
their confidence and un,bossom. themselves' Ontario Legislature, and for sev ' Maggie.. S�bnell visited at C. Sielck's' eat tance -. Le -3 par y coveted by Kinney.-M�.- Edward Leech visited in _' I i i
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to them of their plans for the future. � Twoereok�-J, I insuranee, i know last week. -We are sorry t � I . - �
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� ent his holidaysi at home JMr. Tim EcTio There was, quite a sharp that Mrs. Bailey is suffering from an atta% A ew YBar's gift t i
� they did, they must have peculiar ideas of I s-rvativoiq in Ontario. ( . , L �-_ 1 � tomer. W h Ive. completed arrAngemen to *.th els ct* ion in thill t6ymshifi is on Monday liil� - . �__
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� . He was A �011esgus John Log n, of Moosejaw" Assi aboi- Ceeld nt Assurance Co., The Principa
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to , : . ni lit Walter Pa of 12 or over, a fr a inturance policy to the amount I
� ture and ir own supporters. There I 0, all Of �old acqdai tances. I battle were again in the field this year. Thursday tterson was ap. It V I � - N11
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no doubt but� I W� � Last year Messrs. 8 it zer and W poin er for the -noming year.- of $500 hIt care Most Bpi* j�
I the Government will be guided was more remarkable for hIs illert had ted care ak eek In case ol dis- - � -1
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' I a hot Contest for the seat anol� Mr. Switzar Bert Bailey, laft!r a 'three years' sojourn in ioulars wtb.eve*?82 cash putobaso. JWe I �
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ability. T . se who Blyth -4 � � berm of the counM, with the I
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great extent, by the opinioil , ocioupie& front seats in the first two Or three � . BRiEvs.--Mr. John ' Mdore: spent New havebeentgrned a3d Mr. Henry Willert They are all 1glad to�see him looking a Well. . �i W. H. r. � oig, who was
I Cots of Ontario are I getting few and Year's*it his sister, in Ribley.-Dr. Milne win Shoes, Seaforth. 1 1778-1 .a 0andidate for
. s and views of t Parliam' s the coveted honor. The follo% jag is a ,-L. B. Duff, city editor of the Galt Re. Willis, Boots and the ree'veship. The following 4 a statement
their supporters in the Legislature, and � h. place of. M.
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far betw4en now. Hon. Edward B alke and hai ter of his friendslat, his beautiful statement of, the votes cast : : I 11 . I They want �o tirade their Far Coats,
� � �o t,er,spent New Year's at his home herei
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. . these the Government have not yet had an I Sir Oliver Mowat lare the only one� whoe.e �resideno�e e _ Year's night! enjoying th'�m- . ' rr _Caperl es, Ruop and anything else they of,the votes caat for the reeveship -. . .-
opporttlLity of obtaining. More than this, names. wo� Can recall at the moment.,:, ! . � Switter Willert ,h y Stowe and J. Craig, of. Godei4cb, I ! . i -i
� 1, selves %t cing andi 0�4er amusements �Di " have in far goods,, and they -are some eleg Doi4 Horton - H
. , , vieion No. 1.....i ...... 50 ......... 77 visited at J� Johnston's last week.�Mrs. .1
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it would be an act of folly for the Govern. , 46 6' 2 ............ 8 ........ 37 pieces, or your dollars. Cc � 64 44 q . ... - 39i.-... 75 . 1-1
, i sms' hours.' 'Mr. and ,11ra. , - - Christopher Brinker is violting at I e ... , I
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Ynent to show their hand -on so critical and ccmnec- Ale�. Elde entertained a mall gathef1jig � -'f-,, I , 1 $4 3., ...... 9 ......... 40 ',ville, Michikan.-The annual. meeting of R M oc' aul Co's.�� Store, Seaforth, and et I 49 if i .....'. .... 4%', ...... 78 .";
A nice point in law was raised ial : - .� darson-
I ins �ions in I . Week." 11 cc their ! Orices. Yo A .... � ....... K._... 58 , ': I
act until they a . I . . ... ...... 211, �the Bluevalel Chees-3 and Butter �Pping U can get he J
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important a, subi rb prepared -the town of Galt. report hiaving enjoyed them 3elvcs.-Qu�ii I 414 4% . If, it � ............ 43! ... _. �621 ��!
. tioa with the municipal nom. of friends Friday evening of last , " 4..- ........ 70
w held in heForbaters' ball, on 23rd ri - ; 44 ill t i
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i:ea but , a �,�_I-s 5 ..... ...... 74 ........ 34 th I w find enjoy comfort du-'
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I to take definite action. If the deputatio' three retired from the , t1e a I . humberifrom Blyth attended the wood , , , ..... 1� ..... :..ill ecember The shoreholdbrs of th,'e fac- the col ,eat months of the winter. 177,.,n . � ct ...... . >3 1
failed to appreciate the position of the I in t4 proper 1 and darice afterwarda,�At Mr. James ''_jG- , it , 01 � ' ( ........... I 514'...._ 58 �
I way, �,ut four of th - I ..... 4 �- ........ 46 y turned , ut in full force and the ques. LodAL ITEIMS. I Mi. Hoy, of Burk's Falls, . . , 1
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copt stnFiideded .the �gan`s last week. There wapalao anum)er � I to -
t em ,1 r CO � - - ,', 8-.-, ...... 53 ....... 75 ti n whetherl it would be more advisable to who r: o'ently purchased a house and lot frorn -
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- ! 'hat they had allowed their zeal to over. Matter �and withdrew 'th�-ir resi 'nations ! at a� similar! event at Al r,'j almes tarr's, .1e - — manufacture I ut r than cheese i -0 the f ature Mr. W.� W Smi bh, hae started in the butoh� i 1 Z...
� y I : same eVening.-Miss B�drn�ice Me as was f ally dis useed. It wa Majority fo Horton, 204. i I -1
I within the prescribed time Jallowed :by law 1 . 1 441- 490 a finally decided ering but,inese,land is now able to supply 'o? .
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� f amorable, a reply as they had a i ight. to ex- question arose as to w at or, after ' there was no election:for o n- Qouncillors,_1 ndf rson 48S ; Wuerth betterserved by the exclusive ins IP12 a Not. 2. 101 ; No. 3, 58 ; No. 4'57 ; No. 5, 1
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. f handed to the clerk cof � hi�ye r, there was a 1hard ,fight or of butter, an so the celebrated BI evale midst. -Mr. 76'; No. 6. 61, -Total, 430. Agie, No. 1, .�_i
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. necessary do-�ument declining nomin !tion, -it I cheeso factory ore. last w ,he went to " �
- present time. Our temperance friends must I I Consul� ...a 5
. . . can be -,�Iithdrawn. The rotarni 9 I , amongsti, so e of the ratepa.3 era against , will be c . ' . . 189 ; No. -Total, ; I � - _1 I
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. n officer - ompoped of WillertJ reeve The directora will remain in their pla4s for speciali, it regarding � his eyes, which have No. 1, ,59 X6 3, 30 Xo� 4, 69, . i
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be temperate in spirit as well old trotet. - I _
as in person, has deciA 'ad, on the beet Ilegal advice he ,s, on account -oi the Way, I he coming yaar, with the exception oi John been ; 1 2, 63; No, ;
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and bide their 00 . I I o. G., 53,-Totaf 350. Me I
. time with patience. The (oald pr ure, that the Ri�hdr wal, notice 13 � Diment, who has dropped oub. and is suc- will - so )n -be lali 0 - K. -Annie, the littl � -1
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i reply they received on this occasion shows . ited �th the . ceededby George Turvey. The board of daughter -of Mr� Eli McLaughlin, i . I . I I Z
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that, it is useless on Lheir part, to at tempL clerk as equired by'atatu4, it can ,no be ur to be a of . Wroxeter. 1 direptors then will be as follows : John R. - Ing vvi6h diphth ria at present. . r- No. 4, 42 ; -'No. 5, 65 ; No. 6.1 79, -Total, :__�
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withdra n, and the person ban n 6c ame- d, r nainlad Whitlauffer, 91 ; John Pottir" �iiicel Hamilton hpent'several days in Toron- Johnston and George Turvey.-Mre. ickle, she will soon be Irestoted to her usual health. Toltal, 244-. The cound wi 0 compos . �;
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inust wait until the proper time comes an a now nomination and c 9 _ �' Smith has purchased a lot of :Henry Hort Black, - .
I tQ force the hand of the Government. They a candidate at that election' Cerise queutly 88 ; Mci�ummiuge, 74 ; �ert Slater ',' . to last. week. -Miss ary pzlewood at- of Hamilton, spent the New Year hotidays -
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I if their expectati one are riot - thea fulfilled it ,eats ini ii, id oys"' Re-ubion in with her ,me " 3r, Mrs.' Rutherford. Mrs.
r ! car, ga*e the casting?7ote for Mr. McOum- Harriston, on New 'ear's 1 ay. is u . -
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. their request, this Rallwa !an P�rt Arti'ar-and' ran, coubidbring it is the first time either f 01 , -:1
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deputation demanded that the Government Winnip eg,' has been corn i , will be held on S nday, when �he Rev*. J. press oneself. so well has the ground.1.1bee � n I c;
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-have a Prohibitory law passed at the driving of the le�stspike was celeb � Doupp, bf Sault Ste. Marie, . 1. I I . . �,
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hope the Government will t Rev. R. S. G. A I 9 vrews, magic tiqtie, Michi a, to Miss Weteri a ight,- : 1� i I I
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� do anything so unjust to themselves and many prominent men fro Oat G'd rl t a7 _ of Grey, had' oug been looked orw& , to, Wh 11� lady is 4ontemplating getting one, of these particular kind of eaitLl, ab 1 ie Wants the -
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carrying traffic. The building 'of, the r) I - . I ._ I .. T71:
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� keep' the Canadian .Pacific, in order and � . - The enticing r little ore%. Huggin and Mr. and Mrs. William Farqu- . i I . I I )i .14
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