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Frovinw-.0c, a, tl� quoted pr cc 31 i while Me bone and sinew of our landl . ...... -3 - I
many to sh w that ,former seSsfions I stand Ishivering at the stations OW.att imported- 6arriagesp This, in taking a courAe in Guelph . Agricul- - - " . I . L
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had been hal 'with seats beforei whicli they Pam, be' Dir opinion, wofild meet . I ' - I
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-the courts''than th6r( are at the I cars to: remove the products of our. ance -'which they hhve to contend Campbell very hospitably entertained Prices before 7 - DSVWL
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pre! ent tiMC. L The debate was �on- 1 land, an�d !, '-he goneral public, when with. .. a number, of I their friends in their Special - . I .- I
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I ' are' phLc4ed -two deep in, . - now hall on Tuesday evening. The . . . . . . - fen 4P
I thit ed by M r. J. J. Foy and others � travelling . ___ I . �
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an4L is still in progresspit the time I the rear le'Jof *an qncient smoker. Nominationi for constituencies for company spent a most L ,,t,,,,rf.n
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A . :: � ( I .Ing- To_ OK -TAKING. .%ad oil
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Of writing. . � I � . J. R. Govenlock, Seaforth. the Dominion Parliament have taken Mr..and Mrs, Job ST � "I w
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it is quit ever, tliat � I tly returned from a very pleas- + t
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little will ie.done th is:' session' be- 1 - I I L ant two weeks' visit to friends in 7 ...
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itori&ll Notes and GOMMente.L in Ontario have already named 40 Whitby, Mr. Ketchen's old home.- way,weare anxious to reduce our _jt.oak as - 'Aw re
yond. markir 9 time. T�decd the Gov-' U�d With ot�,ok.+t*kIng but a few days a .1 11�",vse -
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ornment, with their 4londe candidates and the Conservatives .39. Mr. R. Cbristio, postmaster of Exe- before theist of February. With that objeetir. view,Ave bare. . �
. . ,r. major-, -in' our' r"�port of the recent Reform - . . mu,j- as possible line I a of Shoes and Robbers L- -Xi
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ir can sonrcely be'd*pected to,do' I ter, and our old. fownsmar4Mr. W. I
y I 1 In Quebee'52 Liberals have, been goZ over our stock and selected the foll0vVing , which, -1
. much more. With a in0ority of two, meeting � lield at Bruccef ield, which � . ! A to . ,.,,�., - : Dixon, Aso of Exeter, were in town 10A will nla�e on $%is at f,u prime mentioned. from _1� -1 -, Ur. it
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I , .. _�: at most f brec, and V g'! we pulillsl(Ied last week, we inadver- � Wednesday attending the Agricul- -fty J9 ' . '! .
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_� 'e tural Society mocting.-The ladies of , 4 cheow
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if _. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ver five -of the�,r: 5upporters,1 . Nov,;,, Scotia, f if tee"n Liberals and 11
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� t ; I � - i I -t I . - ble the G60rament-earu tently omitted to mention that Mr. Con, rvatives, and in New Bruns- Brucefield and vicinity intend organ- - * I 01OP-6 I
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I . � - Mr, fte ISUCO WW"D The "reuthew after doeb - G. Sta0bury, of Exeter, was ap- �1 - i
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_,*... z , iiness aithe sat-! � wicl ,six Liberals and four Conserva izing a Women's Institute in connec - e a ar
� z see, denotes 00 0 Ot bbs paper on wbiob lb . I - Twenty Pairs Ladies' Rubbors,�aizex 3 W7, reg0lUr.Pri0e 400, sPeclal.Pr1a 25- . L -
I ,�iL�. 1. = isfaction or 5,n the intorests -of the pointed secretary in ,place of Mr. tives. Both Liberals and Conserva- Lion with the South Huron Farmers' 2 and 1.3, regular price g, I, I . �
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i, - - Jammy sele-D N Xagexth-b . . '-- _' ' Tan pairs Women'# Fel . W -r& F
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4 � __ . conti4ually', at iderab a -proportion of the can- , 4, 6 and I!
� �, r - . � IftPrints.-MCKInnon & 00-5 . 9 Notos.�-Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Mills, Fourteen pairs Women's Glove Grain Laced Boo , , 7, regular l Ice X, I ,chell R
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7 -:J. _ New , I i didates have been placed- in the field, - _
; � �_ �'il I __ graft�rs' in their ol�A_ -ranks and Tuesday. iThdre, are only two candi- from near J31yth, visited at Mr. W. special pries 81 a i
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t � XNichi In BOWS � Reott"d-8 there -are a sufficient ;L number of oDgolo Kid 9ce'd Boots, now extension sole", -8' 08 3 to 7,- reg � � _. ,
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: .. w �, - - da as in, the field, a straight Tory Twelve pairs'Women's D ..
. Nocktaldog- R. WIN# imid Son -4 these a riot' ' ated behind tbo gov- : � ' The good people of the ambitious day! last. -Miss Flora McClure, of lar price V��,. @Ps0iA1 price $1,65. & , toildsiv �
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ftwkii�-W F Dever and Co -5 . d a Grit. The independent ProblL - . -
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. .. ___� ,. ornmei& beincal CVC o city of Toronto, are having a big Tuckersmith, who has been laid Twenty-four jairs Men's DOD � 04
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a for Auseell t r� 'the seal 0 twi 0 over. bitionist� lithdrew, . 'With typhoid fever at Blyth, is re- regular pries V.
: - 1; Shorfto" . W t1i;ne over their municipal elections. , �
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I i :-' - I now has from. the 4em�nds.o these ooted by a very large majorVy. soon as the weather permits. -Mr. pries $2.76, special price $2.40 a pair, , I
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. �, 1 I- I uppnr�ll MoDermot" gn. or appeal to i It 'is- said that arrangements are cipal authorities of that city have an excellent job of the road soutb e dee are not old stock, but are all this se"on's.goods. If you need a, 1,
; . � !,, 0 a . IS to tbr"ten to resi The abov If ' 9 � in his 5
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. . ,.-,- .r. 0sy1dof"D Urquhart -4 And such' thre�ts will almost completed for establishing d ii �- of Egmondville, but owing to the I tinned . be
__ - .1 I ry. in Footwear not men , , in this list. let u know about M We promw
._; :41. , ?&i"tcd-R Devereux -5 . machine " of inuch more f ormid- . � t grof
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. - - - I provail I;hg ul&. t�cy a,re high winds it will be necessary for eyr,ssvfzlg valu ed
� I : - it I . Boer colony in Montana.: It is ex- abld dimensions than either the - _�, =w"i
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� I I �, #ft thing the ,government � cica do iind the pectdd th4t the inauguration of the (,n i . 416I14-4,
1 -� � I Grits or Tories and that they r. t . 4 -
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�, 1� _7 - only self respecting ,6jurse open to Boers ill commence early in �tho ev ' &Wta
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. � - ___ an more ,scientifically. -In connee- . Chiselhurst. I t _.. - I
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.� S� ',-� i spring. The arrangenients arc - in Lion with the election of the Con- R, WILLIS & SON, Seafor h,
, - . I � � __ - t1hrough with the n�cessaxy busi- , III. -The many friends � of Mrs. D I I
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- i �i �: I . . con as possibl " reconstruct charge of: General Joubert and ,tr011ers there seems to have, been a McDonald will regret to � bear of her
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I I;; F . : W. S. O'Ponnell. This colony will be' ants for the Sister Shoe for men, ard , hs 11 Queen Quality 11 shoo for s�omeu, 'p.
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� i � I the cabinet, 7 a- I great deal -of c'ookedness, such as- serious illness. Mrs. McDonald has Sole ag . I -
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. , � . A 1-1 composed Ilargely of those Boers who ballot stuffing, repeating yotes and been confined to her bed for the - - - Dt.
-, � --I No Election, but Another tur'e-and -appeal to t4e people. - If I � .Hig, -
, . . , :--; ; ,I. �. . have -never been Able to become re-- personatir.g and several of the prom- past' two months and recently 'bad mmodia s, � -
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. - _4 iF � they get, a decent question of poli- , to ne, q after his -late� illness. -The all- i_ In 10602-t
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t, 1.� I. - I . signed to UBritish rule in South Afr-,- inent municipal politicians of the to undergo an operation. !Her friend cause of Shetritt's wratY was that nual medtin of Carmel cliurob was� , -sUpped -
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� - � w.. issl�es abo he had ordered t,wo of his daughters held on Monday evening last an,d wa , Ove I r th4
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-, - � � .�, I _,tatit,ely made on Saturday last that petty personaliti4is And.Gameylism,-so largely attended. liev, 'Ur.
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7 iiAl i -- much the better, as, tUe administra- , l and would not Sawers, of Brucefield, octi pie -d -, he
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� ,-:-.; 1. � � fbAtely decided to -call anotherses- ,tive record of th I - . � let them go. He then M 3 were Of a very, I Wedives
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I r�-; - " - To ,those of us who have been shiv- ities! are, however, that after the .
I �*, �` - ' ' such that , with a.resobetable issue : - ' wood into encouragingriature - *
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� . ;i �,. . I on their sliae and-ig6ma changes in the cring, wit1h cold and -wallowing in fuss i reaclies its height it will die Bawfield. tjh.o w,00d shad, and on her ref U$al to gross and advancement during tho � Vey, 4q,
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I I , I tion and ageneral, election. The 9 quickly as it arose and no per- - The balance on tbe-,right Monitor
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- � I i.�Cj )reason given for this is that some- would,lalmost certainly,! feel disposed ' son ill- be badly hurf. There are I .side of the , r
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F � t - - � �_f :,'! may be �ome consolation to ]car � to, and George Peek, of FiLrgo, Dako- the brutal assault. - ledt.er' is- nearly S; 2 5 0. Istratfor
� - L !I I nr too any big wigs in the game for,it - -
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I . �.,_ . c -Ong egation expressed : to Mr." (
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1. t�.' � I modifications in the from:so.bigh' an authority as Dr,' -to r suit very d ta, are visiting th i ther, Mrs. . tbpir �
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I 1 John Peck.,Artbur Bllioitt has sold Wroxet"Or. 1 , f0i
1" ' i h- But, whatever the result. may be' his f arm, oA the Sauble line, to Mr, Se , J Was "d
I _-', . the Grand Trunk Pacif ic, Railway- any Kellogg, in an article in Good Hcalt ' �
� � , jority. It is *oftb trying for at , ister and a meeting for that purpo ' -1
� ; I 4 - been found necessar " � f I it is not very creditable to thechief 'N,otes.-Ray. S. Perxin and Rev.J. -
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. , ��i Company have ' , i I . I that cold, fresh air contains mord, William Evans, of BrOford, who X nged pul- was called f6r- two weelo from the - Xelvey, -
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I 'i ll take posse,ssion on the Ist of In Nor- I
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7 .oxygen I than I warm air; that it Dom nion.' . pits last . Sunday, Mr.- H 4
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ctioned by the A Tarte Remonitrance, i I . "tie Con man Cook has been quite, ill,_,NJj,Ss � I by Re �
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- i , . -0� li I quickeng the ,'heart action and in" I I � dusted the anniversary services here, Nellie Welsh has .
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� ; : peoples' representatives before they The following letter� which'appe . � gaged in getting the ice supply for beca in London vis-
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� I 0 i . t ! The Yarmers' Institutes. � next summer. -Mrs. James Johnson, -The Bank of Hamilton moved into iting bar sisters, -Mr. and Mrs. J3. -A q
__ 1 ele . I � are finally assented to. This an- -ed in; the Globe of.Tb� cles, ih ,t�e blood. The vital fires I thair now promises, in A-11-Moffivs � rectory, �
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� who k ows brighfly� ,'In cold weather, Cold 'air t better ac o u
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� I AI un6asiness in ,the country and will business ra,An of Seafo'tiI I . 4 shortly. -A Ia number: of our oit ell, of Albany, Now York, is ViSit--Quite a nu bar ,or, t . -1 ter �of M
- � � I I Brucefield last week were very i4- Zop - he lativ - . -chirA..
, n I aids in ithe discharge, of poisonous . . her parents, -Miss Lily Wal- - .
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� bring joy' and peace I izens are down with tbe,grip.-Her la,ce members of the Fo _'
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I 11 I the members of Parliament, in so matters from the body, iner6ases meetings. The afternoon ' � i , Harriston, spent -several
: . - the app 0 e, elps to - assimilat:- Meeting at Exeter on Friday w� bert Jobn5tono s iliary -of CarmelPry - Aermn,
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I I is direotly'to the point! arid bits the . ' I three w . Leokie,- ,sbyterian aburcli ', .1 -public AC
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- , I much as it will enable them to pock � 1� ' ' r I . � largely Attended, the, ball being well I days of t4vis week with Mrs
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I I ., � , dem,ftity of right, nail, fair on the bead eve food and alla�s nervous irritation I , Skene, of
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� . are called upoh to give an aocount Of astrous rcsult� to'the bilsiness.of the Presbyterian 4hurch on Sunday last. Black. -Dr. W. M. B. $mate is in To 'I Mr. A. Brandt has been visiti .
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untry of th� pre-wnt imilway ti -Mrs. Boyce, iof Toronto, and Mr in Ailsa Craig find I z
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�. . so constituted that he can treat such and -correctly , points' I I Howa of - Snitb1s Falls, who have .
put that the � ing was also well attended and an it on Tuesday, after several days' � :: ,; a
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, -Y, A n o I . excel lent and interesting . prograinmi a visit bore witb� their mother# Mrs.
I I . � - j�; 1- - I a Wind fall contemptuously. The remedy lies with the Governme t f I tjanu&ry�
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1 . . probabilities are, therefore, that t w � I I John -Vogt-,--Miss" Mable and Min- Morris. M -A
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. A. . I 'o does it, �-hu� refers to the present 13rucefield, the attendance was rkpt Township Of f I c ar.s. -A I ;Is t
: � I . I inion elec- I nio Miller, of North Gorrie., were the
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� , _;�. I 'flon before next fallo probably Oc- if fbicy. . dl� t I .session o4� the iogislature. He says: I O I er the, afternoon or I I I guests of Mrs, A. Sanderson over, meetin- of the Morris council mr�. �\ :041y- the
I _k! J power they possess n o by incur-' I I 1� oven,ng -meetings, the weather 6a- Dots.-Mr..W.W. Hawkins return- Sunday. -Miss Stewart, of Win,gbam, WM . , I ,
. - -1 tober or November. ! . I . I . Clark was reappointed clerkat traw.as �
, - I 1 " What i,skdfibbed the, expediency ws-. ing stormy and the roads bad, ac- ad to Chicago Monday.-Xiss Quaid is visiting bar sister, Mrs, George
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I I i I . tario Legislature was' ewnting for the small attendan�lc, is visiting her.sister in Wingbamo- Harris, sr.-Tw,o rinks from here will B -_ pas
- T - _. . ; railways f or the� purp uring I , - lack and -Richard Johnston were , badi4
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7 i 4 -i . I . . opened, by' tl�e Lie � -iogs, however, were ve�y Miss Lizzie Currell, of Gode,rich,is bonspoil in Ra E11111de. .
. � ,utenant. Governor The meet TTiStOn appointed auditors at $8 cacb; W, lt� � - .
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. . of f i -- competition. It furtbe I ' � 1 inte esting. We hope to give 'a staying with bar aunt, .Mrs. J. H. this woek.-Chesfor Smith had bis John, � � I
ml_� � The announcement hag been ei- I - , I �,' shows tha� on Thursday�_ It is a session of pe-�- i ,3toll was nppointed a meinber -A pa
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I ally made that Sir Wilfrid Laiirier O9Js � more extended report of both thile Grinton, here_ -Miss Stevenson, of face hurt Tueoday of the board of health and Dr. Me- z - woman -al
l - - . ; J I Iculiar intere.4t.1in one way, and in an�,� inectings next week. .
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I .�, � . � has notified Dr. James Mills, Frinci- cidentally L on .4he "�pper, f infill other of no 1 1 n�crest at,all, It is cal- . . I London,Miss McKenzie and Miss Hat- I Ash MCdical Hoaltli Officer, �John ,., Mitchell
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: I . sts upon -the. producer, who, ispi � . - � tic Tburlow, of Goderiob, and Miss ----. Watson w -is reapp couldon!
: - pal at the Ontario Agricultural ,Col- re In led on tbo, ple,,1 1b,af the House must --, offited assessor .,it
; � . � - . most cases, tbe�' farmer'. And. still, , Beeolivrood -n -n-
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. .� loge at Guelph, that b -e has beenj ap- Sion for mainten- I Rensa,11. - . -
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. � � �� .11, I p ance, but Br afs.-Mr, J, J, Ryan was ma - itoba, arc among the visitors in our ad forbidding,all parties tutting tijm,-- out
� . pointed a member of 'the Railway : seem to boar It witboot amurmur� Gladman & Stanbury. barristers, at Hen- I " -
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� . , .1 - not the reason1l. The government, by ried n the 19th inst, to an estimab ',a midst, -Mr. and Mrs. Bennett re sail TusWay, ThurkUy and Wurdayo, M2.tf bar on the, highways in tbo niulljoi� . length fol
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� I v al articles in the Daily -.Globe 9f late, . Chicago.- Walter 13. Hawki6s Shape For Sale. -The He y pality without pornIL-4,sion ,
I _1�1 � r - - - I Lena Carpenter, We congratula:c _ council and all i - mfs�ake t
I - I - � last session of the Domifiion Parlia- 4, most reasonable andi off sevef4l b ,-elections and gains and nwhfim sho;* with the lands belon&g 60 the parties building or
I I '_ e frox I Mafeking over Sun- _ tan*. T
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� ... on't. it is abqa' �stateA tha� Dr, I a breathing vace, which :will .be� _ and exteid day. -Quite a humbe same, (of We abea For parUcularessly to repairing fences are febrbid infrina 1:
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. Mills has since accepted the appoint- the great railway mon6poljes in t,h _ - follL5 of this v'rllage attended a most -after the.
c - __ � I , prohibitijoin life pre,server, in ant,c, Porolis future to both Mr. and Mi� The Sovereign Bank of. Canada, Hemall, complaint being made, the. coul)OU -
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� .... ment. 'The Dominion Government treatment of 'their cu�tomers. -Th iPgtion 64 tbe final general ollectio'n- ITYan.-Mr. Thomas Downey, of Clli,-' "Joyable. Party last Friday evening OnUdo, Head offfle, Townto-Exocutive- �ffieb, will cause the pro - -1i . -Ab"
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. At, the residenc (3 of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- :-.0on, J,ft
I .. . on this ap- � plunge", ago, called on friends here s ur � .SpeclaJ fadlitles for making remlstwim parties. The next meeting of the_
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. � � � ly be- --sclected. He � has been prinoi- . ! ,�tbleen GlImurry paid a,farewell � , - - G, J. �uthsrlsiad, notary public, oommis- - � heavv thm
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. .�_ pal o� the Agricultural College for . t large, and a I Is foner, coni,eyeacer, fireaud life insur"oe Agent - Hullett. I - atKM;. thrl
.. - affects the country - ti islature, � nd the, perils of the Gov- visit to friends bare recontl Th' Farquhar. and loaner of marrUge JWtmoo, DeoU wortgageol, I
� , i . . � . the treatineist'rueted. to us is nof be- ernment: ! � Burml!� Churcli,-With i be foot, in A
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. t_ I pathy with the agricultural .service and % vicin fy during the past summer arid pany's at lowest Iste of I . congregation of .
� 11 requirements- of the country and pos- these. insfifutions take � upon them- preme Ili-�Toronto, but no legislator elling.-Mrs. T�Pullmaji, of 41itche)], ovol m � ffitten ro�
. I - � . the many friends .she made here du,.-- 1159e PFRMAW fOf "I&- Office st We PON$ Oiu", Burns' churc1, llullp.tt, held their �
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��. i . 11 � 11 I -y-jeld to the blandish- ing that t-ime regret to,hear of -in clean - Meeting on Wednesday, L�be j, parenfly i
� . dance of the farming community. ing, w -ber
I � . � . ginianeration; i this vicinity. -We are, pleasedto , OAT$ -Highest prices paid for good come byr
� . I . I hat r i Iic'Y a"O' to menbs o 1the wily germ. if he does, removal to Rochester, N, Y., Ste 13th iDst. rt was stated that six - - I - I
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1 . knowledge, with a mind of his,own , -the ha g severed her conneiption. with bwA, Call and s" ug belore gelling el#6wber@i names lbad been removed from f1fe -
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7 1 . Some year,s ago private inquir y, wal her mhool in Hiblac,rt at -Christmas, .Not oloved down as reported, D. Mqubart, Henvan roll dwring t1le Past year.and 0L, .
��� I � and orne who can not be inf luenced to made of dealer's as to the, prevailing I brown a one walls of the Parlia- grlppe�.�Wc ar� sorry to learn that o""i miny, MU the nu; be .1t7 - -
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� - ;1 I . 1 g � 1, as w h i c, have already come upon -nigan is an excellent teacher and Manitob I � . , ting relat' .It from the late Joseph Gould to Mr. been very -large ,is ninety w,p.r(, j)r4,,,- - - " bn T�
I t'wo mom-bers,of the Commission are# ,'the rate, on blay to Now York wa, I fined to her bod,Mr, S. Pollan, o m -
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- . 11 Hon. Mr- Blair, Chairman, _d TIon, raised from. 2 ' 0 .. can S perl Ontonians the � Queen's we vrish her sucoess.-Miss Hanna this Vill ' I re ,ric use I- wo 'rin, o our ant 071-0,K)a Occasion and 191 on 4,,acb of 4rainitb, I
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: � . . Mr, Bernier who, until a fe'w;days -cwt., an 'increase ,, Park bul I � � o are more likely to re- Ryan, of W agge,- essrs. Robert Gardin- curlers went to London on TburBday ,the two' othe ` I 1, — ;
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.. & Alton, was among the, viii- Or and Duncait and Thomas Ballan- l,"t to - . - I I
- ago, was .Minister of Inland UOv011ue or $8 per car of ten tong, every 1001 samble it h ital than ,I. legislative itors here. during the past week.- i yn take part in the semi-finals bers avaUed thr-Inselvos of. th6prI -suatilo -
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I I the Doinihion Government, Mr. car,4 costin 'in freight $800 m i I a are outtini: wood for Mr. Jamos
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j 1;, t 6 9 I hall. In,such'an event, the division A number from 11 ally ho #9 line at- Leadson.-Mr, lohn Hackney andMr. � they had tht' 013T)01�- 9_0 1410
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� � - Tlair and Mr. Bernier � ome from the than formerly.' At 1be time the raofrs(el bell would result in a processionof tended a house warming in a' gave, a good account of ibemse)vea, tunity of doing 'so. Tbia total arnount f"LlhIC
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"I'll.. _1 East and Mr. Mills is su osed to ro- was fiiade- we 4- i0- Edwin Gardiner are cutting wood for in winning the group in which they contributed I
. - 11 � . ere paying the firm- stratchex4l. from the upstairs apart- borin[g townsbip last week, Theyre- -for all p 11 F-0; -
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. - If present Ontario And the -, � - 10k," a ton, while the rail- ments down into .the legislative port baving had a post enjoyable Mr. A, Hacknoy,-Xmrs David and compa" and thus entitling them to the year was $1,0190.58. The. Sabbath I ress ; 71
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', . I � , qualified to do, but 'should a dir- within 50 oent�3 per ton,:61 what thol n.-Tbo Messrs. (31inton, wa,,j bare. this weak visiting wal, Belot to aid meily,wboo -0
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`1_11� feronce of ofyinion arise, between him- 'farmers rec i A. - -On imaking in � bers vblunteered ' would necessitate fil I earl hour In the morning, John hunkin, AMOS Darling and Ed- relativ".-In the wntest. for tbe -re, - � ;-� I
Z ,_ I -, ' a ve , -1 the appeaTance 'of strangers on the Tom s a jolly good follow and ranli St w31J equally divided befwr�r.n
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� qu lie house, a reaveship, ,on TbArad-fty last between the Home, and Foreign mission funas I
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Omp p - been boldi ag Mr. F. W. Smallitoombe and J. W. of the church. Thf� ladies of tbe W' F*U Wbm*
7 - � I 9 increase in - price was m ade; he ox-il might erpue, For those and other - or has i t t
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� - 04 1 - � " . bit Mr. John Hart revival moctinos at Bethany church Ortwein, the former won by 38 votes. F, M. S, g�&LvO hl f0es an4 offeriu94-; OsUlVor ba
. __ - Dr. Mills. is 63 years of age. He, was' plained that it would ,': %t p�r- � reasons, ,the situation in Quecn�% inten, is chopping grain in flba black - and quite a number of converts are -Mrs. A. Taylor, of Exeter, was bar(,- $29,15, as a - .
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� i - . I I Win. Bell. -The oheds of St. Paul's $167.98 in all. The famine children - I Bu%w, No.
i I Two n Jv members have been ad- - patronage of all in this vicinity. ,,As Cameron on $unday, kawor. ftb
T ,I, un , was 2I yeaxx of age, when seven years Ago,, and t!he advanced � Gardner wa4 the guest of Mr. Thom-
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�' -, - ago our .rate to Toronto was . I i c during the past week owing to the laction I - -
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� � school teacher,was principal of the Thus, f or every car of ten tons that land Revo,:Lue, in place of Hon. M. E, annus father. -Mr. Henry Taylor has 1.ur- reoeived a handsome present of or =-,�_
I I i . Brantford high school when be was r , I meeting of the congmgatibn improving slow Y. -Mr. Donald Man- $40 1 1� OAU46DO
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, � I 7 , . Bernier, .-vFbo retires f r6m the- GOV- of Ux ion Presbyterian church 9 son, of Wolsel , North West Territ- given (1-11ring �&
r.. -- . t." appointed to the Agricultural Col- $50, .and for every car'fleaching To- W William Moore and intend�8 ' t, .11
� -�r--�, � . �� ]ego' b of the success of which ronto they t. 'The Hon. I held on Wednesda of igast wee� ories ret � erec. Ing the Summ,6r.to aid - aying for vul- .'W"Ver,
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I - get $20.' Whether the ernmen � I Henry Robert y 0 � a neat brick dwelli i1a 11 I
1. . �. . he report spen4. a few weeks with his mother , ng next summer. Pit 'supply during ab,%nce. Tha- Vmdper.
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i . I I the- cabinci to take cy-arc has been making est ever given-, This offering '1_VV,J1.9
I - I . . from Seaforth, has been!ralsed from the. place, of Hon. almost im Passable.- ;glow. PW,
, the good -records and money in the races -
I I I .. The Ontario Legislature. $2,20, to $3,20 Pat ton ' within the A. G. Blai � , who resigned some bime year was closed with agood bal. Some of our ,oung people spent a also distinguished by the preserive ()f-, . ftlto P*rul
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The Ontario Legislature ,,opened On Mr Emmorson is 'a native of ter's i alary for t .oming home of John 'Swan- Brucefield.- 'trip to the old � t at is worthy of all imlialion. The
T � I I Now Brun wick. He, is 50 years old. ificremed by .$100, $bus sliowing, i country and a pleasant visit - with sum mentioned above ($257) i�,, 4�n_ � .- I
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� I ual display., The addreis delivered The former iv�s raised ;$I per ton spent a few days of last mIsmons; and other =-uunus
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the, latter only� 40 cents.: r. F. Esler and Mr. Ed, CholneS. "The .year . r0osed I qwot -
� � .., by the Lieutenant .Governor, which , inoo, and:,was Premier from 1897 to self sacrificing servi - Bank in place ,of Mr. Macarthur, w1o, .with a balance on -hand of 4Dvpr S,'120. 1 . n to
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�7 .T , for Vestmoreland and was el- In � Kansas, -:-The - following week. -Mr. 11. �Ioltz bas purchase who had r * 0 It
l .- gramme, was more remarkable'for road insti great rail- House I Died _ed big 169 twice broken, is able with an increase in his Sala y ,of I � , 16 to
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I � I I . abida � -Liberal in politics. In 1891, when will b3 read with melancholy inter., Alex. Tbomson',4 farm. This mak ' I of Ripley, preached in Carmel church tees and managers, Messrs. .T,3wes . I lam ds,jiry
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. � � appointed to the legislative. 'Coun- ost by many in this neighborhood : one hundred and twenty-five, acres ,
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� I lack of Proper � manage I ; HAmilton, Archibald Raid a.nd J,)yrjes -
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� the, liquor license lams, tha'amejid- them wlien � Past Week visiting her brother. -The Mr. Alex. Reid ; i treasurer - for jqt,
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'seen frow!AM that he has a good i cast of Manchester, at 8 o'clock on ]),-is returned J,nd bas sur and r t ltnd choir -leader, Miss ,AL T. Watt. -
servation of the timber ad for loading and unio ing, added i , I ft c ed * f-� er on Thursday ,evening of last
. - - reso - ur ' ce§ to the rates e7hiskirged � f r oarrying, ' record. He is more in,eonformity Tbursday morningi December .31sti him,self to '.week, but were defeated. -Mr. G. auditors, Mess ' at. 10,
. . I . of the Frov Rip g tBe 4utborities at Goder- ' r% WM. Lowrit- .,tnd
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I i 8 a and a bill to' with mode,;rn sentiment than his ----
- I - 'abl the Proceeds to. be reiufned to the, d essor. - i .pre- Brucel ield, Stanley township, count � Serious Assalilt, The " derielf Copeland is able , to resume bis busi- 'Joseph . � - -.1 -
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� . O'Omy sas in March, 1875, and was married der wa.-4 sworn to before P, M. Hum- to :21
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I ; I ing High School Board, Public School. a . t90 A. D. Colman, March 4, 1881. One bar ag,vinst Thomas Sh(�rritt Sk . JANUARY 8 NJ --,wu
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.1 - ore roads, IAAk,U,L1U;)�t,.5. 1AS soon -,,:as their as.sdci- who is now a young man of 19. Mrs. a warrant was issued and p] aced in I AT--� . . I .. 0-,t
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but these are the principal ones pro- �ation learned that there waslike- Cc was a member of the Pres. the hands of Copstable Gundry, who I
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� I ly to sistent Christian life. She was a shortly after noon on Tuesd4y "tif- .-, I
. proper and-feasonable -remuneration. ,ment'befoi wi ,
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- -the speech from the Throne wa 0 , me Off, kind: and noble wife and mother and I out Sherritt, the man�1avin# drawn . � I TUP.0=4
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and secon1ded by Mr. Curiie, of Prince given the rig9t a higlier t4riff. The different inter- , sides her liusban�0 and son she leaves Waste= States ion &iturday morn- 4
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as the. House adjourned,'lantil , the I definit ' , s o f t a 'country will be heard ; bar aged parent,4; Mr and Mrs, Hugli ingi 'Shei-itt is a well to dO farm- On Satur"y Moming, J=uuy _OnI4 We inarigumte our .-.=ual a'
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: , - : riating and wasting tj1cm, It -i..9 ' or 50. Wb4t caus- One Pundud Xsn�s Suits, all woo4 splendidly tailo,4 reg� $ � I lilpa�._
- On reassembling on �Monday the'. therdfor.c, clearly the du -Y ' were at ta*a last weak. They Pathy of many friends in their be. ed the assault is not known, but that sale pfice $4.76, 1 750 ..
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the.Opposition wbd made one of bij the oppression that gee t h tion
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. slashi and most aggressive peach- ,; .. Beattie, ;Yho liasi thcrOcanlv,no doubt, for tbe�clotbes F,fty . PrWear,shirt and dra-wen, regular $1, sale price 8&- a ��,-Uft,. - I
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- � arnment that be, would permit any tbrougli Wbich their 1in' d however, fb t the carriag The weapon used was the .
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necessary legislation to pass unop- the . _a I - I4dieW:()&A=er0 Hase.0 reguh= 40c, for 25a a pair.
the 11ouse, would what they war 0 WOOMe Put forwatd, is that I y ',I
� .Posad providing oppressers bptt Fifty Psirs W001 Ekuketji� lax9eat made, regahm $0 75, for $2,95 _,, r 1.
. a cheap class i county. Sinec his residence, in our given being principal Oe liead. . PW pftai
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-be pe din os is being imported from I' Vill-49e, Mr. Beattie has made many'! When last licard from Mrs. Sherritt ave he bw'. �125 Japan tn - � du
- then be adjourned and t n - , 9 what 'they agreed- to ly on We have no hedtatim in saying tbat we h t "' 'air. .-
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1.o transact the b �� We encroaching on flia home market, � smith�_, George turned from th6lold country where N %U V - ef.111L, �
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