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L, I . I jv�L,r Maw t. it would isfied at the personal - vindication, � is hod wie.lie out - I f d to lay a Methodist and a Presbywris .
L_ 'decessor, Sir 01 a . a ministior both, -
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190V0 � be greatly to his cown.advantage, to Lsoors 0 . �,iif I t '11 I 'a '6:igrogation oi� the same & �
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�� . DECENIBER9 L the party win, ke was not 1% fol . .L tit'. � lety 0 _
'L _ - ---t--=, the advantage cot * Liberal #party see daysold ho Great Var, �
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L .. r. Be t 01 1 . I OL ", there wasi an - Id 1.
I 8 X L ' 8 iled his ad there, and pitched ant again . *,is' he -M it tero.., who hall been Slippers " .
L T W T F vince. Mr. Moivat- allways on P on, anit3bit, for three years, has . Peotidn No. 3, CuIr a _, L
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I Cabinet ; Mr. Ross has too � gar needed." , 1! Brand 1, Public sid -C -
.�_ � — — — — equent- Was 231 . :xaminatiou, , Be a es of � - hristmas .
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� I hold big farm ani stock thdre at)d interods fashione( - - .
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. - 5 ly ,permitted his -�Cabinct �f�and not I I it ibe iuo- the teacher of the school, thera -were pros 1 1-114++44, .1-0 41 -1444-1-1 1 1 1- I
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L I... * ........ 1 -2 3 4 - it) It seems to be accepted- by politi 3h ad.on Work,ipg his farm near Utibornal .1-1 1 . . 1� P 4
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� 10 11 12 the. most desirable' cl�ments inj I I I . :� hat there wit' to ot be ure. I . - ent, Mabrins, Laivery and Baoh&nav, of Kin- I I � - . .
. 9 . 'in - boob aides of politics t I - lose and Misses 8towart, MeNsugMon, NIO-
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:1 _ ' I -WM.. I1311110 M. Lof 'qodcirich, died Dec a dod: the perplexing question of " *hat to givO " yet? If
L 16 17 IS 19 ways say to Iiis Cabinet and camp � Parlia- jtej an illness of six month's Donald and M Kenzie, of Culr and Miss 1 Ifave you decided �
- I . -nd 'no fur ther.$IL another session of the Dominion'' . ember 9,b, M r, Lsa y I . i , dt ke our advice and give something in 1, I
1 20 - 21 22 '03 24- 25 208 f collowers, 11 thus f ar It ment before the gonead elections to ri bell, duration, ham WAS An Englishman Tro , of St, Auguitine. A 6untenns not don't worry any longer, but ta What eould be mbre. ... L
I - r. Ross has been too apt at times . I idow anA family of luncheon was served at noon by,the, ladies . t1le foobwear iine, Take Slippers for in8tance, . ..
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I- 1 27 28 'I 29 30 31 .... * I - - - - - aIt, ,them to, run riot. T iarc 'and the politicians at getting into shape by birth 46n I lea ves a W After noon the teachlOg - . �
.- I i to , ow , ' . children. of the meet ion. serviceable, more appropriate, or would be more appreciated, than a
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I � 1. - 4. .4. I ...... some of his defects. � If he" is able to forthe fr ' ' h all dirooti . -Noi ris !A. -Cox, form of Goderieb, was don tinuod unbil 27:30 o'clock ,when the I tab ppers 7 0
; - overcome these and ke surmounts . are being placed in the field on b( & ' sides, i of that plice, pupils called sides and lized up for an old- pair of nice c9m � or le Sli. -
, ' , - �and son of Urn. Samuel COX, pers for the young folks a,s well as -
there is no and ownpogn literature -in b(i � . I I I , r. . �
NEW ADVEI� his present difficulties,. )in at ribub I at Cavalier, North Dakota, on fashioned 1'spellia'-matoh," MI Joseph Slippers for you.to choose from—slip .
. Tim,EMENTS . I � Aid- wag altirrie4 . I ! , ly easy on the feet, but easy on
� not remain ad thraughoW the 0, rh I ' . slippers thab are not on .
. — ountry, Th ' 11r, Miss Hattie Wellwood won then called to the'ahair and .
. � - reason why be should Wedoesdayof ast week,to the grown ups )' �
- be V%rianthem after*emph . setirring thimi elves, Lynn. i he introduced a prograthtiiie of citationi, I
on. walch the in ' ! the purse, as thielse p
Ar- The figure betweeb % power in this Prbvince for many oalleaders are also b
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� orW#_j,4"o%t# th. page of the W,Pfit . years to come. But those. are some, and are delivering addrtmaes. T is cam- j I former reiident music, speeches, eta. by the pu ilm of the . I
__ AdV#rff1M1jnjWIIlLb# found . �a*_ paign iij Ontario was opened by Sir Rich- i i -Mr. Riphar Evans, 6k a3 thor. I . . ..
rdwoodwwwod-W. Etliott-6 - of the defects 'whiell must be ov( t1if Elimvilmodie at London reoentlY. Mr. school and the visitoks This Children's Felt Slippers, ail sizow, for 25a a pair.
�L Co , I . aid Cartwright, in Toronto last w8s 1, and - �e .
Y"r oyeff-P U1,I'?Ahy-8 come,by him in order to' ensure his hvoup. who as e to this country from Bug- coughly enjoyod by the large auj'ance pres- Childre*'a Folt Slippers, mhth thick fait Nolen, sizes to 10, for 35c, 11 to 2, for 550. 1 -
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__ . I n(jultiation-5 c in of- it is said he is to be followed shord )y the e 4 , was 73 cars ant. The number of visitors 7 was over . __1
, WeRillop success and hi.,k- coptinuanc, . land when seven years of age y I � 01hildran's Red Fait SIIPPO�111, fuc trimmed, a %-ja 6 to 10, 45c, 11 to 2, 55c up. -
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Tuckentnith "oMinations-6 . I I L . I premier. No official announce " It has . L
I An -8 . fice. 0 ,a bid at the �jme of hit death. 125 � ' Ladies' Carpet Slipperr, 26a a pair upwardin.
Birds for x3to-dis. Donov I � .,w ei tb Dominion L
- yet been made as to the date of 0 _E But b haul,rd out from the farm of -Eighteen memberm .of the i , d, a b'g asisortmont, at 35-a, 50a, 60a, 75o and 81 & pair.�
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cAtholic F.jrattord--6 . _. ,I ones 1, I I Ladies's Fait Slip r I '
I chestaiss j_w� Iry-4-J F D dy-8 ' (116OU038 Will be hold. Some kno . jamew S-ep.b,nls. Base Line, a, sborb time Heavy Draught HorseBreeder's 40110ciation Ladies' Low FelMaiterm. flexible soles, and fur trimmed, for $1.255 it pair. .
Turkeys wsw t d -B a Gun* --8 A Great Speeoh� - Y14 an d - met in Ali J session at the Rattqnbury -
L . have nained the 136h of Febru MouN Carpet Slipperp, 35a a pair upwardij.
I C, wed by'Sir Rich- others may the date will -be about III - me 12 feet House, Clinton, on Wedneoday of NO (
Thu, mayorAry-Noblp ClUff -5 The spe _ell delivG - . It mid ago, One ot the largest oak log ever taken
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- cbrifitmas I itelry-i Balicer-5 0 ejaet to Staplevo� mill yards. Ib w men's Felt Slippers at 75o a pair upwaids. �
d--tield & Wflg=5 ard Cartwright in Toronto on Tbur.'4- die of March.'; Bat, wh . week. The secretary, James Mitchell Men�m Piu-h Slippers for $1 a pair. : .
Ulrp-gOW . ' I long &,,d scaled 1442 "feet. . -
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_0hjjAMj.S -6 as cone, jof date may be, -we .may r2telelf,"..., 1. wel r1. C�Aherincjgullivan, wife of Thom- was present, � . slid in thlb absence pair. .
--f) Id AlcBeath Men's Alligator Slippers for -81 a *
R. U 011 11 -4 day evening of jast'week, w . � �,L M ' .
. -urkays %ant alectio before rehidence on of P 1, Vice. Fraft. pair.
. T m d - � ,&soared there will -be an I - i dab the family rdsidenD MoIntoil, � M a I 2. a ' .
Chri0tuatt slippert-K %V It to and -$on-4 his 'best efforts. -Si,r Richard, �I- as Stilliva6, d' Af ter en' Fine Kid Slippers at $1.25, $I 50, $1. 75 aud $
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What shOl LL give -Z 5toPSUIL CO_8 . $adding. I the Lake Shore roid, Ashfield, recently. ident Smillis o3cupied the chair. men's Romeo Slipperia, elastic sides, at 81-50� $1-75 and $2 a pair. L 11
- -try.-tv picksM and C1-5 . though 1 from all *accounts faillj�g .� -i— � I I - reacht d the good old paying.all autstandiag claims, with the rx, , abberp, Moccasins, Lgiggings, alto make oplendid' Xmas presents, and our
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hr_j4+�mj9__GrLoljr and atewaO-1 I P y,is as)robust mentally as L@ - The Brussels Poet says it is re Aod in The decame6d I idy had , aged ception of tho aijustment of the 175 voted
A njxn�& C -5 . � ybsicaft Mae of 92 years, and leaves a husband, prices are most reasonable. .
- Tax *LgIc_W )Ql. ott . I choice j of (Ion, I i to the Western Fair board. thdvo_ha�e in .
- cbristin" grocerle 1-8 -P D 11 -8 � ever wiis- He is still young in mind some quartera .that the 94, to mourn h3r departure.
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. - Kandy for Cbrlbtn'16*-K� ndy Kitchon-8 . a d . th p lit and - keeps I fully abreast-. servost,ive candidate for- Easf,L Huron - -Mr. Jim A. Cline has sold Ilia prop. I the tank $6.50. Last ycar's o�ficars and 4 H_ !_ 1 4-1 +4 4_4 H-4 i I i .
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. Ct worry., Cbnftmw�-J F Daly -8 - ."', , I . I 0 1 11 I ,ty in O won nod and On ends returning board of management were. '.re- elect ed, * '
Winter od-8i Is slid Uurdle-6 � -of, the limes. His address on Thurs- nia fall an 'll James er amongst j hom b8ing Peter McGvegor, treas-
gr4c-tilLturd,ly-Talh)tlolbnzz�t-5 - � � I y . farmer of. tie 3rd to Winghfxm, attlibugh apt decided yet, urer, and Masarp. Staubury, A�'Ory. Innes 8 & SON, Seaforth , I
ji WOUS-8 day-niglit was one pf the most jible. Bowman, a well known I I R, WILLI I
6hT141mas pro3two-4-W I �, - � � . as to the busin Dot he will engage to. Mr.
Zwk Youug-8 . years in and Dale, members of the boarl Thomas . I
Crookory � -1, tie- I speeches ever delivered in line -of Morris who also spent savdra 4C Q� 1, 'Pon.1f ..4 t4rant, Krack Rubbers.
I Clifie intends residing permanently
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40VOU07 p, m. wri
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; proibyterian .. Ure ID
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lobseate.-Of MI.. Wont.
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at ,Guelph. being a &
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able meeting. 18be al
:Staelt show awl wom
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accountant, in th,3 Cam
� Ottawa, was 0alliogo
.Week. -Wesley Dar -1
fut accident last -week
be Vas firing atia, r,A
�V� oded, texting,off P&
-his ION hand. �Job
form of 80 acres to S,
Wand bas bought �
-farm across the road .
will Patetton Unil
-doin?,well in New Y4
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-im xPiess office, V
wood -working estabil
15tiU behiril the -couill
his son David. who �
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ryborsO an -i IM -an
'David,13 -many frientil
of the accident Tr,
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Dancing �1&�-s_W Mcl,tod-8 j - . %jan- zselling agents or a
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,�_ I �_ It was. clelar, logical and councillor *0 reeva of the Wingham. � , - � - - . .
BjaDke1ts__U Broderick --- 8- Canada. as township . - i Amoiocfatloro� and r- � - I I pet tvah -4______ - -
Go: to the bo4,1) MetAchIs" & 00-6 onvincing. A new� feature in- polit- . commencement exercise$ in con, adian Horse Breeder's I Oat -
� 0 , nship. 'Dr. di ji holm's -The I - I bUSACI_
. i aforementioned tow 11 . . Collegiate Insti- Alexander Inues and D. M. Colq4 rapresent- PW V111 . I -
Special btrg,ing-f.,� U Ualftfu & C" . ical speeches was that the stati-sti- I nection Ith i a Godenich - - � �d �
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� - name has been mentioned, but tfi 3 i Wing- tho Webtern Fair bd I of having f urnished ignest. with the contractor of Seaforth, -was in the �_ , -joypor bw&4_ - _.
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- A by lim t lite war bold , -M - .NJ urdock.,
. __ ______ cal portion was illusta�te e on Fi iday evening of last atives to I Casbell w�Ls to have been village this week. I r- A Moor. ,
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. garon -,(& .' * light views, thus appealing to the ,ham medico declines to enter a coft;e� t with week. ib departmetotol certificates were — 11� I , I revolvers. ,, . Ilast, and news our tax col . lector reports very prompt I � tub-------
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VPXP#%1t0V1 eye' ag well as the ear and so more '�Dr. Macdonald. County Coutiolill r � 00 - presents# nd a good litirary aud musical - _ . hanged on Tue,.,Way , , r&ggo Per dos- - *__ I- -
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I � ds bart, of Wawanosh, has been sp kien oft , Blyth. was only yment of the village t, picgr.'rer lea te� -
- _ progromm r pupils. --- r -received f
�__- . firmly fixing the facts in themin I - 11 . trial ' the time given. -A very Ivappy event. iW1, too Aw - - --
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. of the audience. It is true Sir Rich- and also Edward Bryans, of GrO , -Willll� Ilia 0" son of . , 0. Elliott, of Wedding Bells. -Mr. D,16ioa Crit- e. -of Mr. Win. Nes MIJ00 &8_, , �,
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S.,EAFORT,11, FRIDAY D -EC. I . a, but the � 1) men- in the ranch' ad been refused. lie was 21 years took place at the, hom - -
; �, ard had a good theme and -he made make good candidate I � Porter's .111, ho has been log tenden let t Friday for Exeter, where 11 � . � ad, . ,gheep , 5---,-- ,
I f I McEwen,, of the London Ro, Oil - 12� _�r -w-
I 'Onad,.who is the President o'f th Riding I P ashiogton territory for'the he was united in the happy bonds of of age. wool_ - )
�._____ W . id. himself, the, t1i . businebe A W I P ,;;r tag � i u 1
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the best of it. As he sa . 1" �� � - � Wednesday last full particul,)rS of _1 -
g7hei Soo CoMplic�svbions. Liberal party has 'had. exceptional Association, has the a I if he is �, i 11V too ear@, returned home last 9eK matrimony to giss Penbale., o e of - . I — , 11 -
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I good luck since they came into pqw- accept. Mr. Bowman is a cl q Tisrvingi'vi; 111� i hi car load of Indian Exeter's leading young laoles, � The : McKiubop, ext week's is"lle.- ;
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on Wednesday last the properties Id fiad ponies. T�hety wemre & -
colidated er, but they had not failed to,profit and risiniong young man, but he so . happy couple returned to their diome 11ouse Wa;.-ming.-The evidence'
� 18 days on the roid. is, �
e Uke Supericir--cons On - 24 Ul, at 7
i , - on Saturday, Your cortespo' nt herl6fore,. overw I he h embe j I
of th age of the [good Hon, Dr. Macdonsld a hard propos Lion to -Mr. T C oron, Illinalmr, see- I To de t lining, that man ard Co., intend t -
, I a' am 12 o'clock, the R. Pick
with - I on'le' I Leicester Brieder's - -
- compan� that, -,verc. pledged- _� fortune which was. theirs. As Are- dealwith. Dr. Macdonald is. al but in- retsry� of the meri�an joins with th(tir numerous iifriepds in was intended by Nature as a crea- prese ting their pia)io to the f011-11- I
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� 4nd Co. as security for a loan sult he' was able to lay befor nc st Huron. Astooistio . hing 1heni all ple,4sure'3 ,ing nad confer�_
; Speyer i. I had w t's joys aDA, tion of society, receiv is, nate ticket holder, so it Nvill be. iia- � 1.
, 0 " of re -el ion, no James 130 'att He -has 1 � .
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� 4)f- $1 56,000 were sold by auction in_ audience � history of prosperit�j'and sure of a fortune an, h a is r1of re -01 - So 10 eo.day redi) *. t�rough life. . . I . ring benefits by , ciation. It se holding ticketsto
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a, ' all for years, Brief s.- � Xr. John Stewart., ;� for- then, no more tha f air that
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I I . co,�k for $4,500,000, Speyer and advancement such as few, if ,iny, matter who his opponent may be, � 11 Would business d ali go With Mr T f, .-Mr.s. McAlPhl,
. I New I I . countries can boast of in an. equal consider ourselvemyery fortunate. 11. but this w" is first viAt t Clinton. mer employee of Mr..Robt. Douglass, should keep'his ownl lamp trimmed remember the date visiting her bro-
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being the purchas- � ! I 1� -_ Mr. Wal , ri �
Co. themselves ' period of time. The tAde .cof t b e _F_ - r Higilrom aoA wife,61 Wrox. in his blacksmith shop here, ha�pur- and bu ning, � that N�hile each indi-
� ,. is perfectly fegal it i In introduaing Sir Richard .Cat�wright etar, rion-iii-la of Jibmell "riight,of James- vidual enjoys,, the bene ending the wedding of
; ers� If the salc fer to .these money- country had advanced by � leaps and . . ' chased the blacksmith ,shop of Air. f its � cont e ice, -Miss McEwen. -Miss Susj,-,
bounds, ,the �evenu r ni'lit, Sir town, left �rsa, Intly for Fort William, where h r ne
e had increased to a Toronto audience, the othe k Wat. Allison, -it BelgravO, and we by T the whole, mass,, he should also e, I Colwill were
ally all the asse'ts - . he has se�4re a situation as car in pector I � .Melville and Miss Etbe
lenders of pradlic irnmensely, the population had been William'Mulock, !hor- was chairman, said "m have no doubt but that he.1wili'make throw in his :Mite towards the gen-
-aperior Con- � W . at a salary of $75 a month. It � -in Hibbert during the past week vis -
led b� the Lake 8 . . on the C. P. a succes of it. Tyliss Cla��a Moffat, eralgood. This seems to have been . NT -
control and as a conse- very largely added to and, there h,td that in intirducing'the Minister f Trade , , s ' itin.g relatives and friends.-. .r. H.
solidated Company# been accontinuous .run of prosperity � . -In the li t of those appPinted as die, of Ingersoll, is at prese�t, Visiting the, sel(vated motto of those who White-
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. que all the shareholders and cred- e,yer since the Liberal arty 4ad at- and, Commerce, he said that t ring 49 . he Educational 'her'parents in town.-The�e is � quite Pf aff has rented Mr- Albert �
;nee 0. . partmental e timiners by t grathered at the home of Mr. and nd is moving into it
. ftors will be " frozen out" an& I'Vill With such taater_ years Sir Richeord',had iaiwayst in and out Council fop ti ,a next three years, appear a talk that Mr. Thomas Jo�es,o� Sea- krs. David Ross on concession 9, Me- I sides' dwelling a . ,
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The purebascelh- - � . , . last this week. -The snow storms of I lie
- not get anything. , ,nted in th� methodical, of sesson, ho n6'fear in e 38s, ng his these riamOs fiom this county: For district forth, intended starting h bifteber Killop, on Wednesday evening of , delayed traffic oil I
properties in both the ial and prese for7ri 1� past week have
braces the I clear and masterly manner so com- views as to what Was beat anads, The cartifiesieo, I - 1, Strang, Goderichl and D. shop in town, but we i1indeistand week, for the purpose of enjoying,
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. Canadian and Kinerican towns. -Pre.- Mon to Sir Richard's political dc- honesty of hie conviction@ would ii� least Robb, Br 11fie a ; on science, G. F. Rogers$ that the presprot butch�'rs, �for a for one short night, the pleasuresof the railways, passenger and freight I
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vious to this sale,' a judgg Of the -cc a a an sariag. S-eaforth. onsideration, hadl him stay companionship., It had been the re- trains beng hours late each d.
, livoiances, his address could seal - ensure him a cordial w loom I money a
High Court at Toronto, issued, an 7 . . I a an - h �, r t tj me ago, a large roads running nortI;i and soutl� in ! lie r
`nted ly ,fail to be, popular and appreciat- Speaking of Sir Richard' speech on the -One Ing, a away. -Mrs. John TiyfaEon� of the solve .of Mr. Ross to give what may I country are also nearly iiiii);V-Slible - I
order for liquidation and app . ed. The, Toronto Star pruts the whole same occasion, the To,r,onto i says : number ithi friends' of Mr. and Mrs. Queen's hbtel, whe has�biejm serious- be called "A house-warming." in f
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a. liquidator. The affairs ar naaftej- very concisely and in small 11 AlLhough badly crippled by rh mstism, T,awton,slsembled a�, their home in Zurich. ly ill for tbe past five weeks, vre fir(' his new house which has lately been , -Bernard Thomson's auction &'de 0
t of the I - surplus household effects was pret-
. oxtricably mixed, on accoun space as follows: During the past Sir Richard's clear -out style of 0 sch and They wished a sho4v 6heiry fricrodship for glad to sayi is jinvroving.--Mr. Wm- completed, and thus show his grat-
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Conflict of jurisdiction, that it is .seven ,years the rate of growth it, scathing @&tire were as much In e i#en3e as Mr. and Mrs. L%wt9n by prosenting them AlcCreight, who has been employed itude. to those, who so willingly and ty well at
right of , . 'iY last. -Thr, sac-
� - -very hard to say where -at- in ths days when be was the id Ij!' of the with & couch, befo they should leave in one of the large saw mills all the kindly assisted him in getting the obtained, on Thurs&
ownershi.p. lies. The result -is almost Canad4's total trade has been grc i . ne 0 home In Frob3hire, .' of the Lord's Supper will bP,
er th4n that of any other country. Liber&l Opposition.". l� � Zurich, forth air Manitoulin Islands f'o(r tbel pist� sum- materiA which now constitutes a rament
. - rotracted litigation it observed in t 1'resbyLttrian ch-urch
I certain to be P la Froiia J867 to 1896 our total -annual � Assicibois � iner, returned to his home! last �week. beautiful and spacious two-stoTy -he 1
for I . following I -Mr. Wavid Jengibe, son of Mr. ,Thom. Mr. M. Creighton, who has been in cottage -roofed brick dweligg hou-se, on Sabbath, When Rev� Mr. 11t1miliOn
and a f east i trade, increased by $100-,000,000. From The Toronto News makes th,) 1 1 , ser- I
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. ers are in possession -and -game of the 000. The' increase .in our - annual- reference to � Sir Richard Cqllwrighl'oi a serious accitlent a, feur days ago near Col. half, is at present home on a visit comfort and enjoyment to its OccuP- vices.-ItTr. and Mrs. C. A. INIODOnell I
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enterprises an the Canadian side are � great speech in .Toronto, on Thnr day night e 11. F MS S week, atiending
I . trade in the past s(�ycn years AVW9 gary. He was working on a rsuch and was to big grandmof her. -Dr. if. W Laid- ants f or many long years of prosper- wer . i 0 t th' ,
worked under their direction. $130,000,000 greater than in thc.pire- Of ISO week : 11 Sir Richard artwrikht from his horse and - -ins wil-3 the marriage of Miss "N'T. Hutton,
being - d, in name, way bbrow . 4 la ity.. The success of his -pl,
� I . - - � law, of Chicago, is visitilig hi. re
Mr. Clergue, was`7- in England and Vious thirty years. Z got the 'kind of greating at' 'biociation had his arm and leertokev. Mr. Jenkins tives, in ,Morris, at pr6sent,-The evident. when, about half -past seven Mrs, McDonell's You-nge$t SistPr, to
. o - gr6at efforts there to form a 6.0111- A . isnowinthellosPitalat Calgary and will I Dr. Wilson, of Parkbilh-The skat-
�. made Cr I of British oapit4li8ts who In four months of this year as . gall that must have pleased a a n of his Methodist Epwortb Leagi:le hold an o'clock in the evenii�k, the numerous as opened' f6r the first
syndicate and pur- pared with the same four months bit type. Seldom has such a gatheri of the be laid up foK some weeks. at home in the bi,�LselnOnt . of the guests began to pour in, thus show- ing rink w. on Friday evening
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� -would put up the money last year, there A�ras an. increase of � -The peolle of J&mest&W1l,' Grey, have church on Friday evening, but on ing how heartily the extended invi- time this season -
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� � chase the works, but hereturned to $22,023,653. In Lho- fourteen 'years veterans of the Liberal party bei seen'to- unanimously lecidfd to supply A" 10[3g no I account of t lie stormy night Lhere taions had been accepted- About last an& is being well patromixed.- I
-, , this country a few days ago with- gather of ]isto years an that whic amsem- Tdiss Sinclair, of Goderich towrisliip, Z.
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r. cont accomplishi�ag his obj",L. WItat bet -ween 1882 an& 1896 the increase bled to list n to him. Although :' ir Rich- gleated want, the putting in of a schoo, was not very iliany in attendance.- All eight o'clock the, violinist took his I - week visit- -
was but $16,851,�02. In the ,four library. To- raisepairt of the fund@, they those who were, i horoughly enjoyed seat, and immediately all was mer- was here during the past �
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the final resuli will be no man can , ard,-towarZ the close of his spee h, made enter I Mrs. G. Smallacombe.-Miss Mar- .
,. months of this y0ar the trade in- decided to hold an ,taimment on
ray of light in the a pathetic reference t 18th, ih the ach tloemselves,-Tax Collector Bell got riment. Mr. J. I. Johnston, assisted" Ing '
a the fact that his Friday, December ool . tha unter recently Tettirned from
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tetl. Tile, only ro than $5,00 an .1 . in most of the taxes on Monday, but by Messrs. T. Love and J. Farquah- H ffalo, where sh'e I
I wlicolke, business is provided by -the crease was mo 10,000, -political career was nearly at an d, and house. . anda, near Bu
� greater than in the. fourteen years I sic, while the re- Tonaw� a number of
i such valuable pxoperties I I . . that be,could no longer carry the ,ery cross -Hugh cDonaldj of Amberley. the as usu,tl tijere arn. always some tar- arson provided:mu thered ha& been spending
pre,ceding the Laurier administra- - 'for wards of dy ones who have to pay the five. per. inaining peoplOf who bad ga
- 7 will not be allowed to go to waste � through Ontario, he spake. first si�ttler in that .dictrict, left last Mon. months -with ber'sister.-Aft. T. J. I
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ill soon be operated tion- I .- two hours with a vigor and contil: �q that day, accompiinieA by his daughter, to make cent extra. -The ,stores all have from the, vicinities of S in- Berry bas disposed:,,of . another of his -
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4 and that tbay, w the New 'York T�_P_ popiulation 6�f the country n. .younger men might onvy. HI, e die* Do their wildows beautifull� decorated ffircop, Leadbury, Harlock, Walton, imported stallions to Mr."Thos. B.
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,. - by some one. If 'preased more int1the past year thlan- vinatien of.style, unsurpamsed :4 ,:,g, Can. -his home wit1h a married, daughter in - with.goods suitable for Christmas Moncton and Bee6hwood strove,
. banking firm can retain their purch- - ' - � roit. As a parting remembrance, his presents, and although Christmas is under the influence 'of the melodious Handf cord, of Exeter. This is a f our
. in ten years greceding 1896. More store, was as m . year old and is a- very thick, Avell
- ase it looks as if they have got the people settled in the West- this year adimi arked ", wer, and neighbors presen-t(d him with a miniature a week away, [bey report business strains t6 malee the best of their op-
t I t bargain. � There him genius for flgures as well. %: address ship, on the deck. of which was $132. in shaped horse of excellent quality.
I s ,it a grea ., thirty, years pre- - bly repared - I in thai lilip very good. ''There was portunity. To make a long eventa
4 work than iri the entirr wsa'#viously prepared acd a 9 mor allion TIAr.11and-
i . out one hundred mil- - . bank bills. : This is the second st
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- have been � ab �. -was noticeable that when h had cc- - IL .141iin attendance. at the chui sr - short story : After spending C 13 �
.1 I lion dollars expended in building up $ir Richard'sspce rid and it ife he -Mr. Michsol Robinpon, 61 East WSW I vices Sunday,� on account',of. the verY than eight hours fascinatedby music, ford hag purebased from '� . Ar. I erry,
- � ch arrays a casion to allude to his calling in 1 9 . this winter.
I what the3� have-purehased. for less classifies all such information , III t anosh, who has been down in' the state a .
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n four and a half millions, At .. Ev- used the word " statesman , il and not Georgia since February last, returned home stormy wk�athpr.-Mr. McGuire and _dancing� etc., the well -satisfied . .
-1 tha It it, and no Canm, ,, litici&n.11 . c - sistor, of Si. Halens, have moved in- guests began to depart .for their dis- �
shtve they,should be able to Poo � , lost week. He went South to help instal Dashwood. .1
I such a adian can do so" without satisfac- , � I
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,-J, . , I ut of - th - , ,, e to Mr. Shorrit's house, he- being en- tant homes, tfiking their final leave �1
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I make o �thinrr 0 cir purcli , lectric&I machinery in connection with 0,
n tion and prof � by complimenting the licist and host- a n lip y
- a . ; I I . AW tf the Government Rej Orts have been going the �` ounds to 7 gaged in i lie ash businoss.-I.-Ar. S. , DOTS.- Our merchants .h ve a fi 6 di Is
�_ ase. - � has not produced these re, p , � , large cement plant that is being put up b condqcted a dry em with their best wishes, remem- of Xmas goods. -The roadis are getting to
- -A. : sults, it the offecob that a hitoh has occurr6 bobw,son Canadiam and Americans at a place about Herrington, who . - �
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r_�e , * �. has rendered useful' assistance, Can- � P ! goods busihess in �own for the past baring an ocurance whicli will ever be Pomewhat blocked. Owing to the severe
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N � - - Dominion Government and de Grand 50 miles fiom Atlanta: -fresh in their hearts and minds�
: - . A Grittv:;Premier, - fida has taken her ri.ghtf ul place in -the I ; savanteen years, and retently sold 1) e storm of Sunday and Monday the Tolds .
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I - , I -Mr. George Soiverb,y, of Goderich - ; 1; tically, impmosable the foris parb of
__�AFFJ - the attention of the world. I . Trunk Pacific Company relative .� the do- I to Mr. Bender, intends leaving for j -_ . were prae To
-� P1 Oatar'io's Premier is a very exceP . i wohme - I township, ban purchased from Moverr. ' . I
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1. A cts. � 11isi I posit of five million doll I arm, to b or Tuesday, where he, he Gladt-tonian reading cire
�., 1 _� tional map in many respe - smillie and 10, hapmas, of Brucefield, a th H e n 8'a.0 .
1 -f -I I I has secured a good position in a dry met at the home of Mr� and Mrs. J. Keller-
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P, . . of purpose, CYM ' nto. the or�dit of the Government in 11 be, banks on hbred D4t ham bull, 1� Br4mpton B1 uee- Gladman & Stanbnry, barristers, at Hen- man on Monday night and spear, a very ero-
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AAVI . grit and determination Fliditorial Notes:and 0 1 � Y1 goods .9tor .-Beeve, Sims rind Treaa- : -11 -
A " - � � of good fiefd mired by 11 Now Yesorra Gift," im- -Glad- ;
- 1 - enable ,hini to accomplish feats. which * by the. company so a -� guatAntO ' urer Elder ary at present busily en- 9&U Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. 196.71-tf joyable evening. The topic was . 1
, Q � I L -)rd Woletley says Britain will noon lose . "Minnie Darliog," imported.
� k - . . . ported, dam �T stone " and it, was ably discussed , The
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� � ,� � her colonies if Mr. Chamberlain?s propoamle a fol. The animal is a splendid 'NP80i'nau, tw a bol ngl x to' next meeting which is the last meeting to I
A�� - n ,.. The Globe �.ixplaius the difficul,ty a to have [lie by-laws pagi.k5ed for thc.L snd:rnw.hihe ehopm with the I ride o n the
- I _. are much more physipally robust. 0 . arm old aJ weighmi 19M pounds. The . same, fnr siltj ehe:w, For parbiculm i"Ply to eld,
:� . -- t are not:7&dopttd. The worthy lord need Iowa : I I The met call@ for cash 'a? approv- Y8 be held this year by thesociety, will ba b
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j1i pr�tf,y well tip, but improvers of C. P. R. - Robert Bell, Seaforth, 18(M -.U.
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. _ . ' ' at I lie home of the Misses Snell.
, - ti Wednesday of 11 ast vveek lip, com- not�allow any"euch eventuslity to disturb ad Government securities, such Is a Domin- PrI08-wiss - ____ — ,tResolvied thab
__-, � - J ties offs . stock will appreciate Mr.' Sowerby's move, Sovereign 13,tuk of Ginada ; head office* �
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: _. I � lit completedl a hard and trying day's his equinimity. There is no danger in s3 ion b6nds: or consols, The secu, r , Toronto 1, executive ofneA,Unnirsal, 4. branch Of under discussion will be,
'I- -11, . e far ab Canad% is conotmed at any rate, ich must,benf6t the farming community Walton.
_ -, .is office in, Toronto, In th ad by the Grand Trunk- do not an swer this wh I . 4 , this bank bag been opened at Reu4all. Your patron- the franchise should bezextended towomen."
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_-, i . work in I rally. ! Loca 1 131 ivfs.-Mr. John �Ry -1 by Mr. and -
� i - I � desctipti6n, although they are j0ob an good, gene: 13C age is solicited. John blacs4hur, fusnagor. The affirm&tive will be taken
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'� 2 4 'It - evening of the same day lie address-. _ . -The anniversary aervices in connection -ious and, painful nc- - 1861 -tf 11 - S. Swayze and Miss I
f � The Conservatives of Eimb Huron are .The "Nvernment arel indispose to force inet Nvith a sei Mrit. E'P. P&ulin, Mr
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.� �t Z ed a pu�li (� meeting in that oity.jfe commencin' - impany to, sell their securi i'is and put with Daire church, Walton, on Dec. 6th cid('nt on Wednesday of Iasi week. F. Snell ; t � he negative by M esttrs. - Geiger
� � I g to move. They 'are � holdinp the O( ,, Briefs. -Mr. I'lugh McDonaldship-
. the train for cottawa,ar- I . . , up cash, as in the present, state: the mar - were well-attende-dLaud the sermong of Rev. While, workingr around a straw stack ped a car load of fine cattle to To- and Hutton, and Misses D. M, Lsrkworthy
; I then t d6ki . . a meetin for organfzttiom purposes-:' at I Mr. Larkin'thotoughly enjoyed. On Mon- -e in .,ionic manner, fell on ody. should .
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� ,� � I 9 � - . . ket this could only be done at a U 'They a bay knit ronto this week. -Mr, William Pfaff , and M. 0. Jennison. Everyb
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- -1 - t J.i Whigham to -day. The following are the' he securit1l, deposit- day, evening at the - ma meeting, addreeses
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'. � �� - insist, however., that t . his foot, ,,O,vering the bone. across the, j relatives in Bad Axe, I bear this ireab debatti. -The post office has I
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� 1. Thursday I morning. ad,must be of the value of $5, , 000. Of were given by Revids Messrs. Small and s vLgiting
i! _vj in to Cobden, A. sta- speakers announced for the- Qccanion - Dr. . instep ,and cutting a couple of arter- Michigan.-�(lrs. .Manns' has sold her I been moved from Mr. Jos. SneU .
v- jia Ottawa b�, tra . M. ' P.. and A. .
- ��, . . roe, Wheii communications - h�lv'e to be Andrews, Dr. McDoval(t� ies from N0iicb the. blood flowed' the itore owned by, Mr. - P. Mclaaaa. Mr,
, h Renfrew,; and from T. S. Sproule, M. P. for East Orey ; D. 0011 - " dwelling hou.se, near the skating
4 _i I ion in Nort lislop, M. P. P.. A recitation was con- I
- -,! tween Otbaws- and! jLondon it I profusely that it took Dr. Trvine. cwo I Saell will fix up his shop into a banking ev-
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. = - HeDdereoro, M. P. ior Halton ; and . , k, toMrs. William L'uliwr, jr., of . -1 ,
. there bet drove to, B",chburg,' el ;ed by A. H. Xolli8h,-Of the Metropol.
- . -11 I Eilber, M. P. P. for South Huron. If all takes time, hub there is no resio� to doubt tribut tablishment. - Me, Philip Fossaid hat
_., - even miles, and delivered a speech of I . , itan Bank, Bruqsels. The chair gave a hours to -stop t1w. flow of blood ,md tbim place. -Mrs. Broderick is visiting
Ai 7�, u the that the t�isiter will be ecliuiitabl� - adj*uetsd � I sew up I he wound. - Ue- is doing as bought the blacksmithing shop and carriag,e
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I - �?. an hour -and a half. -From Beech- these attend ani pour hr,t.#,h t a I : good program of music. . eig t faciory from Mr.,H Ganther. Poswession :
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C j - little while now." I well as could btt expected, but bt- will Monday evening Last, about h
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. i. 4 bur.- he drove sixteen miles ftirther Grits, they shonlol.- infuse considgrable en, in a very . I : I . in January jet.-Tbe differant --
' -1 I : -The West Huron Farmeris' Institute be ebrifined to Ille house. for most, of - will be give '
: 0-11i to Pembroke, in. the face - . - I
, ." of a blind- thmiasm into the raAks of the pafty. - 1% - o'clock, Mr. Wai. White. of the ton roparf�_
I . � � held its supplenigntary mestings at Londes- ' don Road, near Rodgerville, discov- Sunday SchOolvare making groob P
I- � Al . ng snow storm and ,it Pembroke be . — � the wintr .14is.q? Downoy,of ,the nt rts
!�_ �. ;j- 1 - Huron Noteis. � baro, Belgrave, St. Role 't gulf Holm I'villc
:, i . I- � - I - meeting . Profe@6or Shirti, of Queen's University, � - - . I I e BrusseN lyublia Iseliool st aff_ visl! ed crad tbat his large driving shed, tions for their comiog Xmas a 'a iuments,
I -1 addressed a a imni�nse, . ,13 last week, which Weria, :ith one exception , her frien(l Mi4s Minnic McDon which is within , 0 -
I Mr. Buckley,of Wingha4has a( 0I d, a, ,j ve,ry few feet of The Lutheran church willb.old their ant. r
. hour and a half. Kingston, recently deli - ox eve., while the
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'__ ,, his restaurant to Mr. Kruse, of Seaforth. well attended. the Aelegatioro, Me sqrs. J. few days 1,,isl week,�The.. untertain- tainment ,on Christm
. I- On the following mor ' , riday, Torento, und r the spapices of the Canad. -Dr. Turnbull, of Goderich,dis visiting n. Raid, v. s., of Goorgetown, and J, - H. his barn, had caught (ire and thie vlsngelical will hold theirs on Christmas
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I � I he, t cook tin early train for Toronto.- I ment,- unfler. I tie auspices of the La- -
� - wind being high, the ..flames gained
: ; � 4, __ inn Club. He in a sCrong advoc te of Fr6e the Now York hompit#lm. W: Sinitib, of Lingbank, g4ve excellent satim- dies' Gufld of'St, G'eorgp'� church, ;n few minutes night,. There ,,hould be a good turn Put to
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I _� �, arriving t her (,, A I S ch headway that A 't -assist the SUD(I*Y &hools.
_� i". Trada. Raterilvg to the dema:d; of the . -The Haron,poultry show 01 be hold faction, and1proved themselves thorciivbl y the. public hn1l, on Friday (-v�.ning -ex the. fire was first seen, the -
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=1 , -, as fresh ,apparently. as if he had in Goderich on February 2nd, 30�1, 4th, and convardant Ith the bubj,gotim xpon which aft I .
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_., C&nadlan manufact4rers fbr itiareas'ed pro- , I of 1,181 %%vok v_,js 'tu-ccessrilil ill (-Very whole, buildiag wai in a blaze and I I . �
, A-4 not been away from his "ain fire- � tb. � 1. �, they spoke, The discussions at the sever4l i , " I
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� . tection, he said - �4* If t marnfaicturers . 0-spect. Despi I v (he stt,�riny niub!, I it was very difficult to save any- I ��
" * 4 Ilig .speecb ,-it Pembroke, also , . !'Mr. Jared points. were the hall was packed ,and ev<�i,,) body good deal of the stuff, in- I - WoTm3. -
side�" �e ' -An old resident of Sarepts, I . ively, slid gave tne impreovion '
� � _J . raise the tariff, they4ill invite competition . t llijug, as a Rev. Mr. Holmes, ofBtyth, will
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-, -i � from United Stateo" 300 tal establishing o I : . I was w,ell 101-ased as theicoric rLWAS machi,nery I I
` -ful and as witty, as it he had .1 cluding lumber, shingles, 0
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I . �-AM factories in. the Want th the , of a higrb ordor.-Tl P pl�blic library fored ' I
A 4 able. I . to p I -ad a fin -gy were .s Sunday next at 10 &. M. end 7 P, 1 m, It, -
. " only emerged fTom his comfort, -The Wingham hockey layed the -The soanual meeting of the Winiham .. , P, now top bug .1
- � A 10 consumer will be boudittq ? an9l Stuhda the fi . is in aflourishini_z condition ., I P r (-,.-, - ( Fortunately for I ach to ,the Sunday-,
� .0 office in the Parliament Buildings to rat -game of the son � Ann at oknow On branch of Us Britith . and Foreign Bible 11 -noston ,'he ii- ,n thesecond floor. I he moroil3g he willpre
,- I -r!� � . . am Int and Miss Nfiroud .Joh # j
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, �, deliv It. must be remenibered mGnufaoturer will �me�t with pootic ju*' Monday lost. I I 1 Society was hold in the school room of St,. . Nfr, White, owing to a somewhat I School and in the -evening 0 the YWIng
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L _,;� nor a stron . books to its nurrouroui I' W` his sons and neighbors he wa.* I - Suods.v I&Rt-
.- 1, a., young man 9 ad tq Hamilton.' He Was one 1 of Wrox- last week. The�metjtivgl was not largely -a here miere very ,emall on
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� � MrneiT1_,))1IlyslcaIIy. He must be 64 or 65 The first of a serie's of posting# ulide are nco%� ,,dalost Sure of the r,ii1ro:id, to save his barns and we are a'
. _. . , .0 r ei most snergetic business #!D. attended, bubAbusiderable interest was .-so i owing to the stcrony wosther,-The 3
- .. � Years of age and he is badly crippled the auspices of the Toronto Reform ,AD. , I if, it runs at. ;ill, ,and if the 6,,_rlo. of I pleased to learn that his loss is part- I odiste will hold -i h,3ir annival Christmas en-
;�_ I L . : -Mine Clara Chidley, of (3inton, has manifested. The report from the treasurer . I le
. #_ " . - Way c"In be procur(.41, so thos, :�,, Ind surance, in -the ay , tertalunieut on Christmas night, Excell Dt
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� � . I R i Iyy�rheurnatlsm. His feat, tharefore, sociation,"Was hold on Thursdai ,light of been engaged to, fill the vacalioy in the was very satisfactory. Addressee were giv. ly covered by in. H' .
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_ � lip collor-A rwtiy lj(-. usi-rul vili, 'Yfr. V ,jl,_Mr. E. Christie, postmaster I talent has been secured from Clinton, ADil 6 .
- I ��i_ . is ,ILII the more remarkable on this school staff, caused by the, rig gnation of an by 9ev's Dr. nody and ',Vm. Lowe. * ._utu,
�, I last week, in �Associistion Hall, Toronto,and � ( . ..
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� - Grogan. Thv' roind has not he �* f Exeter, accompanied by Ili.,; wife 1 d programme has biwn prepared. A
. - - � acc�)ant, as it was sufficient to taK . Z Miss Robb. I . I Wingliam brane han i lit@ year contributed - 0 I goo
X I �. addressed by'Sir Richard .Cairtwright, 1 veyed Hirough here yef, but Dr. ir ttend- 1 a
I - .�. the energies and strangth of a inuch was I �Mr. Tbothas Dane, of the concess- $103 and the re urns are - nob completed ' ' and son, on Wedne.sday last, a od time is _xpeeted. A silver collection
. I ft." younger and more, robust- inan.. who spoke for two hourp, and Illustrated ion, Ridiwick, has rold his farrol, V his Non . vine Ims rexeived a elinrf - on] %Vh�cjj his niece, Miss I g') 11 be tak' at the door. ,
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41 the girpwth of, game sum of $5,000. 1 1� . - . I
- � Ross is not an ordinary man either the progreks of Canada and , Burw"h, - . fohn Grigg, of ,,140oqe jftw, N
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7 _",�`. - physically or intellectually. Tndeed bertrade aud,commerce, Limelightviews, -Hr,.&vd Mrs, D. MeGilliou dy will, in -One af rocan last week, an Ac6ldent , "
�. . -1 �' ,in in aresnew feature in p6litioal addreager, futurst"�ir4ke their boine in Ot wat wb'6r@, occurred at Howson & Oo.'s grist mill, other f�ivnd,4. Ife is lookin,-. fin( and I . __1: _7�__ .- - . � I
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� I -persever Theyforninh & very complete in thod f Mr. McGillicuddy has been e gaged for Wingbam, hat might have proved fatal to I
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,,I- g, � I 11 P west ilirec ye.,jrs .jgo, Ile. disposed - - -
. �_ 1�',�, ance and determination in ths, face appealing to the eye as well as to the ear. some time. 1� some of th e near. Shortly before six a - . , . .
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" 7,4� . of difficulties - —_ of his fart�l 4 olle hundred arld sixt.,
. . inspire respect and Miss Grace Martin, daug ter of' Mr. clock come a the choppers burst, the pieces '
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� __ � � Make arie feel, irr6sistably, that It seems -that Mr. I Gainey is n6t to take ,John M artin, of Wingbam, w4 n � married on flying 0 terriblo force in every direct. acres b(,fore he left, but irof(�iids wi)-
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� � __ _ I .Such a rrian deservies succes%. While a h%nd in" the North -Reo4frew bye-electicii December 9bb, to Mr. W. F. ion. To oe young man, John McKay, the ing Imck in i lit, jupring.-NI'r, Janw� .
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- I.,. - 3 In the o-ther hand his iriental equip- the same town. I Nolan bas bo(,'n remodelling his .Turkeys � anted
a 41- 0 � campaign now in fuiYblast. If this ii du � . Mul v,ery serious. Pieces of the flv�
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I -, ment is even more deser,vim,r of ad- I and. stnbling- ,ind is bound t o ha vi I
�� I � -1-,_ � � I -Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Car �er, of livei iog mets m,truck him in the face. Both
L. lil 1W to the Conservatives of the riding, it thows � . evrry thiog Up to (late. Hei has er- .
I nitration. He is brig,lit, 4rillianf, , . Sod Mr. and Mrd. Walter Me. eyes war i0jared, one of them wa;i burs
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a argurm , I to ecte'd a windmill and infroduired .-,. ' .
� .witty and i mtative, lie is al- theirgood801086. Ib is hoped that, from M i-lbselt of Qa' Appells,are vi fl i riends sod the t entirely destroyed. r. Me. I
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� Credit on Ne platform ; he always and little, will allow thi's unsavory � ii divid, -Rev. F.� M. Smith, of SK a ardins, has homels ?art Elgin. A large. piece of ve,ry coijVvillont for wafe�irop,Ad,. I �
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" during ths'past two week [�U oting iron fell R. J. Irwin's feet, and it i4 & I : - . .
i lial to drop back into the obscurity. fj o . ___ � . __�_ �AT—
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- it well. He speaks with equal . facil- . . evangelistic services in th 1. Methodist wonder not injured. ;
: I Y -,4ubj(,ct and noth- which -V it in a pitv bo ever emerged, Tho churell, Whiteabureb. � .: chapp6r .s a new one. a -ad the lose 0 Mr. -,fk. do""patch jr( CA- gar.�, N', W. ! I �
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Seeins to -come amiss to itim. in -following, (to . -c a T -says ilint E,rnesl Qshell, 010v mur-
Ing - milie Toronto Mail,of SAtur- -The semi-annual meeting 0 the Pr8i Howson �w 11 be over SM, � it I . �_, . -
this respe-et he bas not ,in oqu,d ill day, is well calculated I' hioad by tot ian G uild,Fordwich, was h Id on Jwed- -The derer of Rufus Bell, esr,apt,d from -
0 cause a .
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:lanada., Tro -,Rhort, ,19 an hose who can read bO. D61(I3yeVeDi10g,2ndin&t, Afte diepoming circuit av,- made imme (,haugea 11) the the mo,unted police barracks, Fri- :
. Q all r1ound smile on the part oft h �M othodist people � on the Walton C=rTTTT.TT
I Publi�r in an he has few, i , . I
f ,Iny, (-Au,'fl.; tween the lines. The Mail says : " 4. R, of the bilefrocia before the ipeati g, %be fol order of �h ir services. CommerocijDg with day nijubt, When b,is cell ww�searcla- --^
7 , 0*0 --i " � � "000 "W'NW .
� and no superiors in pollitical life. ill Gamey, M. P, P., who has been in the dity 'lowing oflicerm wFr# elected; president, Sandov as t,Rev', A.Androws will prea-,h at, ad shortly affer six co'cjock,� Cashell 0 1 - - - - - __ - .
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� Canada to -day. Ilt- wins tbe lov(�,jlqj onbuesueseftra c-,Yuple of weakr, ,jeaves M W. Margam. t Cestall ; con Von or of do rcit- Provideroset oburleh %I,, 10,-,30 a. in , and Wal- pulled two revolvers oh tbe threv . !
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admiration if his G I w,- will pay 13 cents per 1b, for Dressed Turkeys. Z -
� political frimids for his � om.e at ,,o�e Bay within a- (lei oi lonal committee, Miss L. Brown: convenor ton at 2.00 p, in. ,Rev. A. McNab, M. -A,. guards, oiMfired tbem from I he c.or- V V I :
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g. opponents., Tbat two, He hia decided not to accept the in- mission sry committee, 8 A 'i Littlejohn; Prejob terif n mi I at rid'or iroto i tak
'and the envy of lli� � y , ettr, will' preach his c(,11 just v,�eatild, look- en a.ftx,-r
he has y, vitation of Mr, K A. Dunlop sod other convenor of :',sodi ml,&e el at 2.,30 p.. ui.� thei same I dav- On (A the door, demanded the lcv�vs for I Musit be dry picked and fat. None �
Vlult-% Tio pc-,rsoh 'will den, - &I com, Mise M. Beth i
I -1 but that be is, in niany- I-espects, - I . - -
-, - - � - ,t Noi th Renfrow Conservatives to tAke, part - Johnstorl - convenor of edueSponal Cam- the Sundoy following Mr. Andr6wo will Jlj.,j sj�flcklos, whiell be- 01copked and Monda next. iluill -them in.
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� model politic,li leader all mu. -4t a.d- in the campaign in * . Y .� I
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- � impossibl�, to fill his plae "' ge ;
. . A. night that while he had been pressed to go rAtary, Miss B. Castall ; trowu I
I F �_� I . in thi.14 er. Mr. J. in thee 'Ing 7 o'clock. The .8unisy Jobn Cashell, brollif,.r of;1thi;-; Murder- rth,,
� � � Y'rovince. If he would take a 1(.,af to North Renfrow, he thought the I at B. Be GUNN, Seafo -
,.-. - w' y could H. Rogerv. During the year, the home school w 11 hell at the old hour. 1:30, at
� :-. �_ . er, visited the barracks itbe .samp day .
�_ � S get along without him. He was quite, oat- missiou wo?k of the society lite been the Walton Ob rob, each Sunday, Thtse ar- .,lid has been stnd Iton suspicion I �
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good, 3� to 4o ; met
Mon; 2 to 212'. 'Cali
good,; and -at roon
Foci stock sold M. S,
to $10 each. Sheev
brough.4 from 3 to 2,
4Ao per. pound. T
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ran 0ei from s to;->!;�
BUFFALO, DOO'enli
znd firm ; fancy sl
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