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p CoorER Am) ,Sw4r, � i, have ob• . �r
- �4wedneldlty. daputlary 95; 13 ~3 >t AN7?.-,�' Wk . I, "� ,1
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seined judgment against st tl1e. G. T.
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f .`,I L.JO L N T car of lunrbar belonging tQ t,ht<m Ute., - SU PPLI ..E . I I I i . � a°
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Ii>t knit Around the "club.++ by fire nt the Clinton Station last--�--=' o---
summer. _'�.
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ZA-I 'ILI i; WV, learn, iroul Mr. Stewart
Berlin Wools at Reduced Prices + � _ x-_ X� .___.__ X � � _ _�� - .
BEST Cctnadicafa Coctl Oil: 1 rlallan Plummer that pard John Rutledge, '
15c. ; 2 g allow 25e, ; 4 gallons 50c. at of Idle Central' �rison who was r
fatal. stabbed b convict Robert `V e are quietly giving' the11
' R. M. Ruae�'a. Y Subscriptions received for all the leading Newspapers 4 ,
- : -,,, -- IrTeil, last week, was a cousin of -
and Maazines at -Public lowest rates. _
` :torics. -All ifidebted t.) 'fir. A. Mre. Plummer. The remains of ,9 _-_----_- �� - --___ .
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. A. Bennett will please pay their deceased 1+oro brought to the conn- IeI'S * * � � _� t * t * � * * t * � * ,
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accounts tit once. T and leaving ty of Peel for iutorwont. DICKSON. , a
. town shortly and accounts not, paid CHRIS. ■ ■ a '
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forthwith will have to Uo.planod in To, lE\iPORARY ADVERTIaERB.— 'l
, T The parties taking advertising space . �.®�,,,..,
gther hands for colloct•iun. 1`he p p g p - - ';1
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amounts inn b eft at m so or f'or only a few Nooks at a time lnust
Y P Y, iIR. JOHN V. COATS returned jar j0 "�
at my former place of businoss. not expect to be charged the usual . THE TOWN N DESIEHD•
annual rates. Tha aborter the time home fora visit on S1ltnrday.
4S0 A. A, I,rNNE'rT. the more rho' cost proportionately, * * * = *- -- * * *-=**
• ---- MR:W. SwEETntAv, of Woodstock, -- "' * ,,...,......
spout Sunday ie' toren. Life Insurance' I. ,
REnE11[nER tine SOUtII Huron I Ever offered in this section. WE TAKE S'T'OCK IN
Couuty'Orange meeting at Exeter, .A.ta•�WrX81 TEN DAYS TIME, and we are very anxious to get our
on Tuesday, February 7th. Doli AT 5,1 \IPLEs OP COST iN' A stock down. People who want CLOTHINGG •a.nd whop, ' . .
Miss JEssir Doi)Ds spent aweek L IIOME COMPANY: have Inoney, quietly step in and we willconvince you-' y
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with friends tit 1•tlyth and returned_----- ►'ER sl,eoo_-•
ge 25 Cast for 1885, (ileo 1886.. its ee n 5;
home Monday. so .. a so ,
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''IR GEG. }`I,\\ GI:Y, t110ttb11 not !e fi f18 ' '
fully restored to health, is able to 45 . 1 7 5n 1st, That we are the Largest . Clothing and
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be al'Onrid. Ba i' .. 14 t)7
Furnishing House rn the fest,
4 ,1.r• Dermita Insurance at the shove rates.
MIss Gnecv, ROBERTSON has re fiee'tte""efure you insure fn auy company z
turned front a two weeks visit to and understand our plan. At the age of °
Brantford. 40, the cost I'ur $5,000 waw; about $35 for j� (�
168•,, also for. ]86tf. 2nd, That we carry the Lamest As ort�entt -
THE INVOICE of the fife and drum see 118 befot'e-1•uu decide.
liltlid iustruuleuts hats arrived, Tiley �yi
come from Now York. J�Cs.. Tho���pson, Agent.
LONDESBORO ORANGE LODGE, ii'e IT Is COpU t0 hnVC fl. M'at't. �; 3rd, That Our Frices'.are the Lowest! Quality
believe, will l,uld a degroo uioeting „
shortly. Seung lady i11 town en'd 1111 and bake considered,
1. about that. Our marriage notices
THE COUN'rr VREM1Eu.-Tho first tell the lest.
tileeting of thu .Cuuuty Council of _
Huron for 1888; tuck placeat Godc- . Till., Roy.1� Ancil DEuttt.l, will be ,
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rich yesterday. ,NIr.T.M.Kay,Reove conferred on several candid..tes in We are making immense preparatioIls for our 11
of Usborne, was elected lW%rden, trio Auburn Orango 11:111 to-marrow11
THE NE1rs•I�LCURD congratulates ('Thursday) evr.niug. --.__ ----= ,
Warden Kayon the lyeif merited - - - -§- �- §- --T--, - - - - - -§-'• - -i-
A FA_RafEn living iu this vicinity _ - __ .. __._.__.._�_..-.._-___ ___^. ..__ ,�—
honor. was r®oently- visiting friends iu z
-_..,___ __ 'Michigan, persalt noticed talk in SPRING
CLOT I �TS DLETTER>a'ROM OIdAHA. Canadian pa}lens tibout the price of ;I;twine used in self binders, he in-
WritteubyaFormerClintoniRn: quirod, of his 'Michigan friends -
lvhat she )std for it at retail dud '.m§........§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-
ru THE vutsu u>::vurxs tit run: J' T , --------- --- ------_-
Nlitvs ul:cuun• was told 20 cents 'a pound. - - - ------ -----_ �- i
I have gathered a few ideas that I would "HOME CiRCLE MISCELLANY— :iild Nve will be �lietard ft-oaii before )'Cry long. .
like! the young luvil who are about to start This paper prepared under the fills -•l
out ill the world to read. Let hope prc .prices of the Home Circle in eonnee I#
tion with Iiftttenbur street'Ietho- :o:-- b
doriliiiatc, but be iiot too 1•isionaty. Many J' . , ,,
persons are lour because the are too i,_ dist church, made its first appearance w
1. 1 y' 1 it, the society' last Friday evening.
iouary. Every project looks to.them like
The prospectus number augurs well •�• �•
certain success, and therefore they keep Oiru�ON
for the suecese of the paper. '.rho (1A rhangiug fl or�.unu business til. uuotliei', .• :al+vays iu hof (Yater, :tlauys `'niuiur the artiules oulltaiiu:d in its first,isstio ,t - " '
dis ,l,t 'ed Iitelar ' taske and abilit • _ R
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},atrun." The plan ol'eountiug the chick- �•
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ens bcl'urC they a4r h )tuhe,l" "is'dut error of anal rho editorials shoved that the, IrHE E FAM •.,,,ii' S `, L ill $ H I E.R`:,_a ■
aucient.d.ate„but it dues nut seem to int- editres4, 'Its. J. C. I)etlut', i6 thor- .. .
prove by ane. Second. Do not scatter o11'ghly' , coulp'oteflt f'or ,the task ___.____ - ""�'= .. ,
)oaf. puaucs. is»g.,I , ill una kiutl of assigncil Lor. .1s the sucicty nun' -The writ for``Ilalton.has been Our Weekly Round Up.
business only and stick to it f;tit,lcftilly nulfibors ono” hundred .cold th'ilty issued. Nominations take lace on r
lentil you succeed, uF unt'il yen curlclu`de inembors all of whom have the Tuesda' Tauuar 31st and olling —E. S Cbx•&'Co. 'Toronto brokers �'
to abandon it. A content itainluerI'll;; J,' Y' r P 0 , ,
on olle nail will gellerAlly drive it hone at. privilego of -contributing to Elle on February 7. suspeneded on Saturday.
lust su that it cut bu clinched. 11'Lcu a pdrper, ire sic safe in sayiug,.th,at it -A meeting of the ratepayers of , -The increase in the customs
inart's undivided attelitieni is cunti•ed oil will b[r vt' inrstitu;ili.lc value to tile School Section No. 1, Township of duty collected dlirintr,Deeember was.
otic inject, his miner .hill cotalantly be society. Morris, County of IL�ron,' held, to ,396,411• k
su""est}no fmprovenicuts of value, which 1,
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notr�d'asua,e hint if his brant were uccu 1i- _ _.,_ vote on the Ross Bible being put11,
1 l—liempti'ilie and pencorville,
ed h R dozen diltmclnt subjects ant once, out of the school or retaine(i,the vote
Jlauy• a 1'urtune Las sli ,e(I through nail's Tu and Abotnt the County. Mood 29 against the Ross•Bible. and m Grenville County, ar said to be
Jingo's by e»gagutg.ntlttoo many 41ecupa. three for it, kept in Terror by Ella threats of
tions at once. A young wail, soon alloses - R. Scott, of 'Tilaonburg, has opponents of the'Scott Act,
-Burglars stole a eoup+leo£watches li
to the world teli.at be is good for by his bought $50,000 t worth .of pork at -'file new Manitoba, Grennway, -
and other articles From the house of
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thrifty Ccouomy of lours. A dua•uril;ht Leamington alone this season'. Govern ¢tent have practically decid• - •
Chftst&iuearnestness which makesa rehgi- lir., James. Borten, Stratford, and
ed on an immediate dissolution .4°
oils principle of this thing is tlud �e of a —'rhe mayors of Blenheim and _• ...two men, giving their names as ,John -
1 1 1 6 Bothwell and the `•redve of Glencoe Dal 'and (xeor �e Sole here arrested of the Legislature. j
youtlului's succuss. }[u is star, to ruduem S b ,
it. 'Be sober, use nodeseliptiun 'of intoxi• were each elected by Elie- small in New. Hamburg on offering the-Stimnel irkit, an old man who
eating drinks. As uu inti, can succeed in majority of two and Elio reeve of Bur- articles '-fur sal.... The magistrate ,had lived with his son-in-law, J. ' ,r
business unless belies a brofu to caahler ford by one. sentenced them to two years Brinker, on a farm near Wellsville, '"
flim td lily his plans, and reaso❑ to KaidC 'etch in the Kingtson penitentiary. Ohio,was eaten by Hogs in his barn, ,
Idol in their cxecutiou�,so, "e matter' how -A young son of Mr. 'Meadows, of
bountifully a mmol play bwLlvssed With if1Ittlilewood, .vest Zor•ra, had the -::Ir. Joseph Bal'ber, of Barber -The Pope in an interview lately
telligenuc If his brain is nnlldlc 1, and hfs misfortune to get'tbe prong of a fork Bros.,paper manufacturers of George- ekhorted several Irish bishops and .
judgulent +•carped by f»toxitating drinks, run under his eye, and passing up.' town, died on the same clay that. Mr. priests 'to use their influence to,,r
it is uupussihle Ica rim t41 carry 41u 1»tsi• wnrd, it penetrated the ball- .James Young, the manager of the restore' quietness and respect for
cess succcssl'ully. 11
on m;luygood41ppof- Cornwall branch of the firm's Susi• the law in Ireland, and told 'them
tuuitius havo passe'I ower to retgrn, -•Jelin g about, f well it do far• cess, also passed away. The two that the Irish people could not obtain 1
while a man was sipping tl •'sw'ial glasm' .net living about, four miles from genytlenaan were engaged in business what they asked by violence.
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with his t'rieuti ! flow rllany foolish l,al•- Westport, Oat , struck his knee" together for about half a century, -'Ir. Hudgins, Master in Ordinar
+its have beell macre wider the illfluelice against a nail, The injuries he re_ b r Yr
& sail their demise on the sumo clay is on Saturday .announced that, the
cribs nerviuc which teen loraril ' makes its ceived proved fatal,'delith occurring
1 ) quite a remarkable coincidence. directors of the (eutial Bank would ;it
t•iutim so rich ! ilea' m;n1y- inlpnrtnr,t nine days after the hound ,was re•
chances havel,c,cu lint ofl'ulllil to -ill, :uw ceived. —Last Thursday Dr. 1lcNaughton, be called upon to explain the die -
and thence for uvcr, b",•altsg the' wine' - t(ichnrd'Filson, of 'lobo, while assisted by Dr. Hutchinson and Dr. appearance 'of 5600,00) reporterd
cup has thrown ille systen, ;11141 a suite. of stooping to ,ick tia fork in . the Evans of $teaforth and Dr. Gunn of profits between October 31st and I
las.-.iWIv, ucatializmg the: (111.1111, s „,y stable as struck on the back of Clinton, successfully removed a teal- -November 15th.
nrutntl to success it hasiut,s<. I'he a^o ,4 the neck by ft rail ;which foil from ignant tumor• from Mrs. Ronald -The special officer of the Inland
iuu,xi -aling drinks as a hcverag•; ;s ❑.s. -. 'Ic 'aughtori. The tumor was an Revenue Department continues to 11
much Ili iul;ttil0ioll, a, i, tilt, "'Inking 41f «hove. hihi. lie walked to the house
o u h' the `Iti,iles In our 'ail • ,a ,ers 1 and lay down and died. unusual one. The patient is doi,i; to make it lively for district merch-
ptli t ) ` ) 1 l remarkably well. The ule�lical pro• ants, who disregard the revenue
wu fill,} rrrports of sho'•kill" lrtr'idruts, stti- - The n ellinglon .rouse of In- fession roust be improving, as for. regulations. Seizures of illicit tubae-
. (ides, ttu•de1:s, filo rain of fnuuc'•net', :End dustrv, near Fergus, is of present mer. similar cases ere st to the cc were made this week at Embhrn '
et•iolc's of ;ill kfnrl.s c•an',cd I.N. intctnp,.r• crolcdec,l to its atm �t capacity, Y
euro. 'l'i'e hi•i �htrst wiu'Is nod th'r uot,j. q"" hcisp-iters or left severely alone. (int., (1ttu+vR and Chrysler. The ';
g TheroliTe now 78 inulases, more than postmaster of the latter place isone `.
e.<t llol114 AN!;nnnibtvrd awoog t.(, Yfc- thele have ever been at one time r —Sub• Inspector Elliott, of fiuelph, i of the owns rs of the seized tobacco. E
rims. 1'un night. to tl:tunlc hc;tre11 tlnl since the insAtution was opened. bot off the Fergus railway. station '
�•u.t sue h.ing ln•ought .up ill a aowallvd• '''his necessitates a great drnlo'extra on Saturday, to serve, Scott Act • -The public will bel more thRn y
ieott'Act town. For if' )-lilt h;,il'I al' su rised to learn that the excess of .1
within yon a soli,! b1111dati 'n againt drink, lab ,r for the Ice('ner and matron. summonses b. fore Magistrate Lowes. p
you Will be f>;'ttnr propare,l to I'aec the --The Iiitcirrdine Rud Teeslvater A thrent,ening looping mob iliums issue of bank bills by the C.;ntral'
Co.iateiv surrounded him. - Ire -drew Bank shove rho amount allowed by I
temptatitnts ,tit lol'uru yon, when you Railway (.owill apply for it -mend- k
start out it t�w wu:ld Jo, yuufself. Anel meats to the Act incorporating the it revolver, was , disarmed, brought law is over a quarter of a million ;
Y0111, parents will rett,iu it 1'- -ling' til' t-ll,t CompAby by reducing the capital before twelve magistrates, and was dollars. 1'teidepositors rvill probably ,i
toward yon, which you would be proud of. ,gtocl{ amount to be subscribed the fined $20 for carrying a revolver. have to `content thethselves with , •
I heard a serulnit prclwll... I once, I)y otic of qualification of the directors and to No tocol constable will serve Scott forty or fifty cents on the dollar.
your tuinistel'.-t th(,Vexf 1whi'd, (It-ilw-o11t"' exten,l tile,, till)(`' (of- the commence. Act papers in Fergus. Outside con – The amount ,collected in fines d',
that your s;ns ++ii l ;•41 I y'1: oat.: Frr'1n nirnt and cerrip;etivn of the inilway: stables are usually mobbed. Ellitltt at (lie police court in P'eterboro, t :
the dlfy I l,r•;tr l 0,n, nI' 41, t" ii1.• p1'• . left Vergus without effecting any ser- enuring IS87, is over ; 9,000. Over �
sent day. I hav,- looked neon the, words---TUesday of last week was a wild vice, • $8,(100, of this sum was for violations ;;
of the teat as illy motto. Ali,] I think it day around Teeswater in trite way of of the Scott Act, the fines paid in ?'
is a beautiful motto I'or ?vvey young n1An wind and snow. As tris funeral of a -Samuel Young, of Fingal, stied by the hotel keepw-s averaging about 'r
Now if' yon will a' ,cpt ft, ax y'n»• motto, young elan namecd Archibai.d Munn Chas: Oattenach, of the same 011frge, t}5U0 each. One ealooli lceeperaom•
and look upon the drinkitghal,ir as.r sfn was proceeding along the side rend in Ilse St, 'Phomas Division Court, to plains he has paid over $1,000. •
(which it cerndilly k.) I a1u X11, it trill from Ills tincle's residence, on the recover the price ofa horse sold him , ;.;
A.;,i4t yon in tc4i.,ting lilt- teunpfali'»l of conbession of Culross,to the Tees- -'–five men connected with R
'a year ago fot• g4'), and which the
accepiitlf; a gfW-4 ++•het uttered you. Aud water cemetery, the winfl•eaught the laintiff alle ged the defendant re n e• recent assault at Iiemptville on two .
not, alone that but tit. will afsl you in till P b I officers engaged in making arrests +'
hearse, throwing it completely over, seated to be only nine. years old andg
tcutpl.ati8us. Lot those tt•nI'114 (tterec-nil"''• rte coni"t and cor se crashiu J have been, fined as fellows :,,-Two, 11
that your sins will 111141 yon oat; be the. P b warranted a good driver, 'rhe evi• $141 70 each or two ears in goal -
topic for one of your (yo,nlg people's) through the 911188 side (►f the hearse dense for the plaintiff showed the Y
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t c, meetin 's and t Rssu,c yon vat: will and falling Drat on the road. horse to be trlenty,ono years old, one, $96,67, and thsothei two $116,6
r a"' gg each or one years imprisonment.
derives great tir•uI of good frr:nn it. No mita-11au1tlton Spec : A lfamilton that he was badly spavined, and had P
Who loofa at Iffit Rot lerly Ill ll estee», it a alderman was in Walkerton last been gold fiye years before for $10. Three of the men ,,paid their fines
little tdlieg to he Atli(, to reg"llite wkPly week, Milkerton is Scott Act, but The man who paid the $10 sold -him ai and two went to goal.
1415 habits of C'oerersnliota, 'fi:c s0r•ip. lie found that everyone could get a once for $9, remarking that he would -The Freemasons of Quebec are
tures+ pronounce hint a great rnan ti•ho c.ul drink but him, and the fact weighed not have the animal as n gift. The to consider at the Grand Lodge (meet- "
'4 own ' f •1 io' ieu,vllt
till(, ht , n s n, t, Bt t t ht c 1 I t n a a
' Heavily on his mind until some kind- evidence showed that after 'Mr. r g to b@ bald next Thursday
in that power i4 tile, pnwer to t;.,•rcru hfs ly adviser took him aside and sug• Young became his owner he would proposal that saloon -keepin¢, liquor.
tongue. Nota Uig Inst and in,purt'"'t ested that he take off „'that bluo not o appeared to bo aslee and selling and bar --tending allall be ,,
fact. Do not rte lend n um r,thars. Yonr 9 B r PP P1 6 g .
sneec•,'ca rnnat d Etind 11(1011 y41,n• - it M. ribbon." It was a Masonic mourning one clay fell dead. The defendant Masonic offences. , No person en- r�
div}duRI 11.4tions. 'frust »tit to t1lr.assis• badge and tlie� liquid dispensers contended that there was no war. gaged In these businesses It is
tenet! of friends, but leas» thAt every man I mistook it for a temperance to, ranting. Verdict for plaintiff for proposed, staid be admitted to the .
most he the architect of his own fortune. ken. $26. order, or retained upon its rolls. .
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BEST_ American C`422)et Sweepers.
and special contract must be made.
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A REIIIINDER.—Tho pranks Of
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CARD OF THANKS. -111'1•. A. A.
blizzardy boreas in Dakota dolor -
Bennett, having disposed of Itis
ously remind us of all old compos-
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faruiture busiuess"10 Messrs. Cal-
ition by a young school girl :Blind
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hick and Reith has much pleasure_
is it very useful article; it blows
iu recommending thein to his for-
down, houses, roots up trees, and
. -- mar patrons and the public. TIe
many people die for want of breath.
-- wpuld also thank his friends �r
`Tim Galt Reformer denies the
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the. liberal patronage accorded him
- during the years lie has been in
statement that the Rev. -Mr, Turk,
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business in Clinton•
formerly of Goderich, will supply
480-1t. __ :A. A. BENNETT.
the Methodist church appointment
It.
(,f that town until next meeting of.
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.- $3,060. '"1'o Ivan ole t)eo)tl/age,
Conference. Rev. G. H. Cobble•
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qpldy to If. M. Racey,
diel( will fill the Galt appointment
Jan. 23, 1888. Clinton.
until next June.
WOOD .NVANTED.—Any quantity
NOTICE TO SOUTH 1IuRGN ORANGL-
)f t000Cl tt'Ca1ttC(l, i9t eGC]tR9tge )'O7
MEN, --The annual county meeting
(JOods, at the Clinton Noolela t'''ills-
will by convened at Exeter' on Tuffs•
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.TORN SCOTT. 480tf
day, February 7th, at 10 a, in. It
is' to be hoped that Duey private
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lodge will send a full represetatiou.
ry
'IR. W. Dr xiso, , n.former Olin
It is expected that'the inuvtina will
tonian,has been appointed constable
be the largest held for years.
of the town of Miteholl , a salary
. of $340, being e80 less than was
A BENEFACTOR. -Ho who makes
paid last year:
one foot of snow =
less where other
DIS'T'RICT MELT-
wi,o many would be is a public
SPECIAL ORANGE
bongfact•or. Mr. Wheatleigh is d0-
,. t' Hullett
a etin o
TNG. -A special the a
ing ;god work in keeping daCvn the
District L. 0. L. will be held -in the
snow on the north side of Ontario
hall. of 526, Hullett, on Wednesday
street, aliti on other streets, with a
evening, at 7•.30 A'.Gl.uck. The
snow plotth.
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.....,,,., 2:18�tlllg i8 it Very 1I11pUftallt one
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enc} a full attendance o. District
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THERE are rumors.tllnt the salary
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uteulbors and officers, -.dud also the
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hunting ex -pastor of a Goderich
members and offieors of 526, is par-
Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Turk,
titularly reduestod,
has got into hot -water with the
church authorities, Whom the
"BET1vEfin; THE DL'IL AND THE
Lord loveth 1]e chastonoth, and the
Dri:P SEA."= -The Anti -Scott Act
good Turk is said to be likely to
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party }rave got control of the •
uudorgo a Turkish bath at the
.. ()raugoville hilt have re- ,
hands of a disciplining committee
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rC:ouIlcil
fusa[l the .,Ltlalperance poople the
to cleanse hint from some illlpari-
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- use of the' Town Hall for l.tublic
ites of tilt) world or the flesh or the.
' .meetings. Aud tilt poupie of Bea:
Wold boy:"
vertou have refused the use of their
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.. Churches to teinpefallgc lecturers,
Mn._ EDITOR, -Do --you think it;
was right f01' any (•,:hl'lst1, 11101'0
A \clIRrR of our Hxchangos rre
hc1.
especially f6r a nleniber of a Claris -
:e• (
Inufalising over the .case of
-tiatl. church and one Who Occnpics
° 'Ir• Turk. Tile'Ii•tchell Reco)s'lea•:
• its pulpits occasionally) to give aid,
.
,-`iProachers who will so readily
comfort and notoriety to avowed
'
knock' the ills elves down to higher
onenlus of the blessed; Gospel of
•
bids and run oft' as this Turk did,
'Je3us Christ I spear( not as a set -
should not be encouraged and. re-
triian but tis a liberal Christian.
warded for their •perfidy and dis-
'1'l.e person I refer to niuovucad
loyalty. But i"t.seeins in this age a
through hie payor, scvcirat weeks
I only It to 'do suuioMfIrt-
before Elio (late of the lecture, the
ling; thing, honorable tit• otherwlsC,
coming of a lecturer whose avowed
.. -. doctrinal or fetish, to mnko 11i111Se1f'
infidelity presaged that his visit
popular and sought after.
meant ,the unsettling of the minds
- -
DIS UR:1Nur Lo.9Cla.-At
of the people in the faith which
iriost of lis prize so highly. And I
the -last inectiu« of the Grand
ant told that several who heard 'the
Orange Lodge Co British America
nin
iufidol IecLurer came away doubting
'
heIci the city of .Itellvvilla, Ilro'
.the
faith they hail been taught by
Uftlub P. Siulpsyu, County 'Master
their ' mothers. The 1)1119 calling
#' Essex, t "]vU uotico that.he would
' a`
attention to these infidel lectures
tit the next sessiun of the R. W.
wore also printed by, the sanlo
Grund Lodge make a Motion to
'Metho�lkt local )reacher. I don't
1
])are District Lodges nl,ulishcd.
think it was consistent with1Metho-
Those interested will find full par
I • ' . ticillal•6 Oil ap 63 Of the Gntlld
drat pl'I11CII)le,S. I I111g17t a130 CIUCa-
_
1.
Luflgu,rd:purt i'ur ldtii. The move
tion the, ,judgment of the property
COIt1I111ttCe of' the town ill gl'ftlltlU0
its al, pI•Cd4ut undHt'stood, will llot
t}le use of the hull for what seven•
likely moot with the approval of
meet .
tLilths, of the people of the town
' the ly .
wyald deelare to be an inlnloral
, 13Ro'rli ;l fh: im, DRivr•,R.,i -It . ig
plIrpose.-METHODIST. .
rnpoi t11;1t Mi. 'Moir h;is sevoi
.1N Or,n Oit:lNcr 'IIa1tlElt.-T'he
` .lis wclitoi+ll Connection with the
acntr)tcl has lately uiaclo mention of
5t. Mary's Journal. The gvntlentlt°°
a number of the. oldest Orangemen
11;46' lir, l?Il 1'el'V y11CCia5rt11 !Il 1116
IU Clinada, We''lave not .soon a-
n]auagernent of Elio paper -Editor.
mention of i;ro. Geo. Hanley. IIs
Iiulon of the Iiincarditle Pecii•rc• his
wined the order about 58 years ago,
enlarged Ehltt,journal and yet koctps
Lodge 1564, Clennanitillick, county
it brinuniug over with interesting
of I+clutauanh, Ireland, wjtllln two
•
matter --Brother «'. 1t. Davi, tit
'the JMitcflof Adi-ncate +errs nssa-111
rind n hRlfanliles of I`:uuisl:illen.
one clot 1.181. Creel: by n ulna nluuedl
1[e tear but a utemUor L}neo years
tvlten lie came to this country, alld
P,'urlc r�,,ct trhour hr rcl'crrod to IIs
has since been a worker,starting 189,
• R ` ('11'iil•i:lahor" On tilt' uPCllsi011 of
liuw tit Ifolulesville, abuilt the year
tl1d: Ltltcr's marring( anon years ago
1840 hold in tho house of Anthou
to a \Mitchell lady. Pendergist was
I,Iliott, 8t.h can., Gu(lerichtp. The
at etc-, arrested and fined $20 ant'
Officers were : XIIETiovy Elliott,
OW. ff't
o costs rtud bound over to keep the
Andrew l`Tuimersou; I).'I;
Ili,:%(, for nut': year.
Andrew Rutledge, Socretary ; and
,1' T'nuE I AITOS.--Diecnssi011
Geo. Il'ttlley, T•rrns. It was moved
'
t';1' 1''.l ,)n III,- unite OrIlm I•;lnl,ire-
next to tilt) hon''' (if' .able John -
,.n'11cihCl'
C.,111111CIci.t1 a.,iuexatiull
,stun, 011 Elle sam r;:l.: the11 to 1).
r
were pvtpible-tho- advisability of
Curry's huu4e, off the 7th -con.,
-
.v
severing Canadian connection with
tahere it remained fora nuinber of
• 1 • till: umpire -rho permanency or the
years', Mr. Iltulloy tieing '[lister -for,
Coufedcratiun etc., etc. _ Said tin
about fourteen years. Tho lodgo
old geutlomnn : "I know holy I
was fimili,} -omoved to Holuiesvillo
,
feel about it. I have lived ill the
abort six years dgo, and is now in a
" •
county of hluron nigh fifty yens.
thrivin condition. Mr. Hanley
I ata for British connnoctiun every
has tragvellod roanY miles in his
' •
times Sbutitneut as well iWilite'reet
time to take part in Orange gather-
should bind tis together. I nni for
imps, and in early days was, as at Elie
the Empit'.o with Candida its part of
-present time, an active worker in
it first. If the Empire should be
the instltutioll. In politics he has
dissolved, then I'm for Canada; if
always beell a stal111C11 COnservatiVol
.this Dominon were dissolved, Fin
and it Methodist in religion. In all
for Ontario; if Ontario were dis•
matters lie is an Orangeman first,
. solved, I'm for old Huron county ;,
last and alt the title. In proof of
if Huron county were dissolved, I'm
this he has traveled through the
"
for Goderich township; if Goderich
various orders and away tip into the
•
- - township here dissolved, Fin for
mysteries of that illusErious, noble
' ,
x icy own concession and my own
and Christian Order, the itoyal
.
.. side of it,
Black Knights of Ireland,
spout Sunday ie' toren. Life Insurance' I. ,
REnE11[nER tine SOUtII Huron I Ever offered in this section. WE TAKE S'T'OCK IN
Couuty'Orange meeting at Exeter, .A.ta•�WrX81 TEN DAYS TIME, and we are very anxious to get our
on Tuesday, February 7th. Doli AT 5,1 \IPLEs OP COST iN' A stock down. People who want CLOTHINGG •a.nd whop, ' . .
Miss JEssir Doi)Ds spent aweek L IIOME COMPANY: have Inoney, quietly step in and we willconvince you-' y
I.
with friends tit 1•tlyth and returned_----- ►'ER sl,eoo_-•
ge 25 Cast for 1885, (ileo 1886.. its ee n 5;
home Monday. so .. a so ,
36 " „ 1154
''IR GEG. }`I,\\ GI:Y, t110ttb11 not !e fi f18 ' '
fully restored to health, is able to 45 . 1 7 5n 1st, That we are the Largest . Clothing and
GO s 6I
be al'Onrid. Ba i' .. 14 t)7
Furnishing House rn the fest,
4 ,1.r• Dermita Insurance at the shove rates.
MIss Gnecv, ROBERTSON has re fiee'tte""efure you insure fn auy company z
turned front a two weeks visit to and understand our plan. At the age of °
Brantford. 40, the cost I'ur $5,000 waw; about $35 for j� (�
168•,, also for. ]86tf. 2nd, That we carry the Lamest As ort�entt -
THE INVOICE of the fife and drum see 118 befot'e-1•uu decide.
liltlid iustruuleuts hats arrived, Tiley �yi
come from Now York. J�Cs.. Tho���pson, Agent.
LONDESBORO ORANGE LODGE, ii'e IT Is COpU t0 hnVC fl. M'at't. �; 3rd, That Our Frices'.are the Lowest! Quality
believe, will l,uld a degroo uioeting „
shortly. Seung lady i11 town en'd 1111 and bake considered,
1. about that. Our marriage notices
THE COUN'rr VREM1Eu.-Tho first tell the lest.
tileeting of thu .Cuuuty Council of _
Huron for 1888; tuck placeat Godc- . Till., Roy.1� Ancil DEuttt.l, will be ,
IN
rich yesterday. ,NIr.T.M.Kay,Reove conferred on several candid..tes in We are making immense preparatioIls for our 11
of Usborne, was elected lW%rden, trio Auburn Orango 11:111 to-marrow11
THE NE1rs•I�LCURD congratulates ('Thursday) evr.niug. --.__ ----= ,
Warden Kayon the lyeif merited - - - -§- �- §- --T--, - - - - - -§-'• - -i-
A FA_RafEn living iu this vicinity _ - __ .. __._.__.._�_..-.._-___ ___^. ..__ ,�—
honor. was r®oently- visiting friends iu z
-_..,___ __ 'Michigan, persalt noticed talk in SPRING
CLOT I �TS DLETTER>a'ROM OIdAHA. Canadian pa}lens tibout the price of ;I;twine used in self binders, he in-
WritteubyaFormerClintoniRn: quirod, of his 'Michigan friends -
lvhat she )std for it at retail dud '.m§........§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-§-
ru THE vutsu u>::vurxs tit run: J' T , --------- --- ------_-
Nlitvs ul:cuun• was told 20 cents 'a pound. - - - ------ -----_ �- i
I have gathered a few ideas that I would "HOME CiRCLE MISCELLANY— :iild Nve will be �lietard ft-oaii before )'Cry long. .
like! the young luvil who are about to start This paper prepared under the fills -•l
out ill the world to read. Let hope prc .prices of the Home Circle in eonnee I#
tion with Iiftttenbur street'Ietho- :o:-- b
doriliiiatc, but be iiot too 1•isionaty. Many J' . , ,,
persons are lour because the are too i,_ dist church, made its first appearance w
1. 1 y' 1 it, the society' last Friday evening.
iouary. Every project looks to.them like
The prospectus number augurs well •�• �•
certain success, and therefore they keep Oiru�ON
for the suecese of the paper. '.rho (1A rhangiug fl or�.unu business til. uuotliei', .• :al+vays iu hof (Yater, :tlauys `'niuiur the artiules oulltaiiu:d in its first,isstio ,t - " '
dis ,l,t 'ed Iitelar ' taske and abilit • _ R
it
},atrun." The plan ol'eountiug the chick- �•
l J 3 J, o.r� a,
ens bcl'urC they a4r h )tuhe,l" "is'dut error of anal rho editorials shoved that the, IrHE E FAM •.,,,ii' S `, L ill $ H I E.R`:,_a ■
aucient.d.ate„but it dues nut seem to int- editres4, 'Its. J. C. I)etlut', i6 thor- .. .
prove by ane. Second. Do not scatter o11'ghly' , coulp'oteflt f'or ,the task ___.____ - ""�'= .. ,
)oaf. puaucs. is»g.,I , ill una kiutl of assigncil Lor. .1s the sucicty nun' -The writ for``Ilalton.has been Our Weekly Round Up.
business only and stick to it f;tit,lcftilly nulfibors ono” hundred .cold th'ilty issued. Nominations take lace on r
lentil you succeed, uF unt'il yen curlclu`de inembors all of whom have the Tuesda' Tauuar 31st and olling —E. S Cbx•&'Co. 'Toronto brokers �'
to abandon it. A content itainluerI'll;; J,' Y' r P 0 , ,
on olle nail will gellerAlly drive it hone at. privilego of -contributing to Elle on February 7. suspeneded on Saturday.
lust su that it cut bu clinched. 11'Lcu a pdrper, ire sic safe in sayiug,.th,at it -A meeting of the ratepayers of , -The increase in the customs
inart's undivided attelitieni is cunti•ed oil will b[r vt' inrstitu;ili.lc value to tile School Section No. 1, Township of duty collected dlirintr,Deeember was.
otic inject, his miner .hill cotalantly be society. Morris, County of IL�ron,' held, to ,396,411• k
su""est}no fmprovenicuts of value, which 1,
1.
notr�d'asua,e hint if his brant were uccu 1i- _ _.,_ vote on the Ross Bible being put11,
1 l—liempti'ilie and pencorville,
ed h R dozen diltmclnt subjects ant once, out of the school or retaine(i,the vote
Jlauy• a 1'urtune Las sli ,e(I through nail's Tu and Abotnt the County. Mood 29 against the Ross•Bible. and m Grenville County, ar said to be
Jingo's by e»gagutg.ntlttoo many 41ecupa. three for it, kept in Terror by Ella threats of
tions at once. A young wail, soon alloses - R. Scott, of 'Tilaonburg, has opponents of the'Scott Act,
-Burglars stole a eoup+leo£watches li
to the world teli.at be is good for by his bought $50,000 t worth .of pork at -'file new Manitoba, Grennway, -
and other articles From the house of
1.
thrifty Ccouomy of lours. A dua•uril;ht Leamington alone this season'. Govern ¢tent have practically decid• - •
Chftst&iuearnestness which makesa rehgi- lir., James. Borten, Stratford, and
ed on an immediate dissolution .4°
oils principle of this thing is tlud �e of a —'rhe mayors of Blenheim and _• ...two men, giving their names as ,John -
1 1 1 6 Bothwell and the `•redve of Glencoe Dal 'and (xeor �e Sole here arrested of the Legislature. j
youtlului's succuss. }[u is star, to ruduem S b ,
it. 'Be sober, use nodeseliptiun 'of intoxi• were each elected by Elie- small in New. Hamburg on offering the-Stimnel irkit, an old man who
eating drinks. As uu inti, can succeed in majority of two and Elio reeve of Bur- articles '-fur sal.... The magistrate ,had lived with his son-in-law, J. ' ,r
business unless belies a brofu to caahler ford by one. sentenced them to two years Brinker, on a farm near Wellsville, '"
flim td lily his plans, and reaso❑ to KaidC 'etch in the Kingtson penitentiary. Ohio,was eaten by Hogs in his barn, ,
Idol in their cxecutiou�,so, "e matter' how -A young son of Mr. 'Meadows, of
bountifully a mmol play bwLlvssed With if1Ittlilewood, .vest Zor•ra, had the -::Ir. Joseph Bal'ber, of Barber -The Pope in an interview lately
telligenuc If his brain is nnlldlc 1, and hfs misfortune to get'tbe prong of a fork Bros.,paper manufacturers of George- ekhorted several Irish bishops and .
judgulent +•carped by f»toxitating drinks, run under his eye, and passing up.' town, died on the same clay that. Mr. priests 'to use their influence to,,r
it is uupussihle Ica rim t41 carry 41u 1»tsi• wnrd, it penetrated the ball- .James Young, the manager of the restore' quietness and respect for
cess succcssl'ully. 11
on m;luygood41ppof- Cornwall branch of the firm's Susi• the law in Ireland, and told 'them
tuuitius havo passe'I ower to retgrn, -•Jelin g about, f well it do far• cess, also passed away. The two that the Irish people could not obtain 1
while a man was sipping tl •'sw'ial glasm' .net living about, four miles from genytlenaan were engaged in business what they asked by violence.
knee -
with his t'rieuti ! flow rllany foolish l,al•- Westport, Oat , struck his knee" together for about half a century, -'Ir. Hudgins, Master in Ordinar
+its have beell macre wider the illfluelice against a nail, The injuries he re_ b r Yr
& sail their demise on the sumo clay is on Saturday .announced that, the
cribs nerviuc which teen loraril ' makes its ceived proved fatal,'delith occurring
1 ) quite a remarkable coincidence. directors of the (eutial Bank would ;it
t•iutim so rich ! ilea' m;n1y- inlpnrtnr,t nine days after the hound ,was re•
chances havel,c,cu lint ofl'ulllil to -ill, :uw ceived. —Last Thursday Dr. 1lcNaughton, be called upon to explain the die -
and thence for uvcr, b",•altsg the' wine' - t(ichnrd'Filson, of 'lobo, while assisted by Dr. Hutchinson and Dr. appearance 'of 5600,00) reporterd
cup has thrown ille systen, ;11141 a suite. of stooping to ,ick tia fork in . the Evans of $teaforth and Dr. Gunn of profits between October 31st and I
las.-.iWIv, ucatializmg the: (111.1111, s „,y stable as struck on the back of Clinton, successfully removed a teal- -November 15th.
nrutntl to success it hasiut,s<. I'he a^o ,4 the neck by ft rail ;which foil from ignant tumor• from Mrs. Ronald -The special officer of the Inland
iuu,xi -aling drinks as a hcverag•; ;s ❑.s. -. 'Ic 'aughtori. The tumor was an Revenue Department continues to 11
much Ili iul;ttil0ioll, a, i, tilt, "'Inking 41f «hove. hihi. lie walked to the house
o u h' the `Iti,iles In our 'ail • ,a ,ers 1 and lay down and died. unusual one. The patient is doi,i; to make it lively for district merch-
ptli t ) ` ) 1 l remarkably well. The ule�lical pro• ants, who disregard the revenue
wu fill,} rrrports of sho'•kill" lrtr'idruts, stti- - The n ellinglon .rouse of In- fession roust be improving, as for. regulations. Seizures of illicit tubae-
. (ides, ttu•de1:s, filo rain of fnuuc'•net', :End dustrv, near Fergus, is of present mer. similar cases ere st to the cc were made this week at Embhrn '
et•iolc's of ;ill kfnrl.s c•an',cd I.N. intctnp,.r• crolcdec,l to its atm �t capacity, Y
euro. 'l'i'e hi•i �htrst wiu'Is nod th'r uot,j. q"" hcisp-iters or left severely alone. (int., (1ttu+vR and Chrysler. The ';
g TheroliTe now 78 inulases, more than postmaster of the latter place isone `.
e.<t llol114 AN!;nnnibtvrd awoog t.(, Yfc- thele have ever been at one time r —Sub• Inspector Elliott, of fiuelph, i of the owns rs of the seized tobacco. E
rims. 1'un night. to tl:tunlc hc;tre11 tlnl since the insAtution was opened. bot off the Fergus railway. station '
�•u.t sue h.ing ln•ought .up ill a aowallvd• '''his necessitates a great drnlo'extra on Saturday, to serve, Scott Act • -The public will bel more thRn y
ieott'Act town. For if' )-lilt h;,il'I al' su rised to learn that the excess of .1
within yon a soli,! b1111dati 'n againt drink, lab ,r for the Ice('ner and matron. summonses b. fore Magistrate Lowes. p
you Will be f>;'ttnr propare,l to I'aec the --The Iiitcirrdine Rud Teeslvater A thrent,ening looping mob iliums issue of bank bills by the C.;ntral'
Co.iateiv surrounded him. - Ire -drew Bank shove rho amount allowed by I
temptatitnts ,tit lol'uru yon, when you Railway (.owill apply for it -mend- k
start out it t�w wu:ld Jo, yuufself. Anel meats to the Act incorporating the it revolver, was , disarmed, brought law is over a quarter of a million ;
Y0111, parents will rett,iu it 1'- -ling' til' t-ll,t CompAby by reducing the capital before twelve magistrates, and was dollars. 1'teidepositors rvill probably ,i
toward yon, which you would be proud of. ,gtocl{ amount to be subscribed the fined $20 for carrying a revolver. have to `content thethselves with , •
I heard a serulnit prclwll... I once, I)y otic of qualification of the directors and to No tocol constable will serve Scott forty or fifty cents on the dollar.
your tuinistel'.-t th(,Vexf 1whi'd, (It-ilw-o11t"' exten,l tile,, till)(`' (of- the commence. Act papers in Fergus. Outside con – The amount ,collected in fines d',
that your s;ns ++ii l ;•41 I y'1: oat.: Frr'1n nirnt and cerrip;etivn of the inilway: stables are usually mobbed. Ellitltt at (lie police court in P'eterboro, t :
the dlfy I l,r•;tr l 0,n, nI' 41, t" ii1.• p1'• . left Vergus without effecting any ser- enuring IS87, is over ; 9,000. Over �
sent day. I hav,- looked neon the, words---TUesday of last week was a wild vice, • $8,(100, of this sum was for violations ;;
of the teat as illy motto. Ali,] I think it day around Teeswater in trite way of of the Scott Act, the fines paid in ?'
is a beautiful motto I'or ?vvey young n1An wind and snow. As tris funeral of a -Samuel Young, of Fingal, stied by the hotel keepw-s averaging about 'r
Now if' yon will a' ,cpt ft, ax y'n»• motto, young elan namecd Archibai.d Munn Chas: Oattenach, of the same 011frge, t}5U0 each. One ealooli lceeperaom•
and look upon the drinkitghal,ir as.r sfn was proceeding along the side rend in Ilse St, 'Phomas Division Court, to plains he has paid over $1,000. •
(which it cerndilly k.) I a1u X11, it trill from Ills tincle's residence, on the recover the price ofa horse sold him , ;.;
A.;,i4t yon in tc4i.,ting lilt- teunpfali'»l of conbession of Culross,to the Tees- -'–five men connected with R
'a year ago fot• g4'), and which the
accepiitlf; a gfW-4 ++•het uttered you. Aud water cemetery, the winfl•eaught the laintiff alle ged the defendant re n e• recent assault at Iiemptville on two .
not, alone that but tit. will afsl you in till P b I officers engaged in making arrests +'
hearse, throwing it completely over, seated to be only nine. years old andg
tcutpl.ati8us. Lot those tt•nI'114 (tterec-nil"''• rte coni"t and cor se crashiu J have been, fined as fellows :,,-Two, 11
that your sins will 111141 yon oat; be the. P b warranted a good driver, 'rhe evi• $141 70 each or two ears in goal -
topic for one of your (yo,nlg people's) through the 911188 side (►f the hearse dense for the plaintiff showed the Y
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t c, meetin 's and t Rssu,c yon vat: will and falling Drat on the road. horse to be trlenty,ono years old, one, $96,67, and thsothei two $116,6
r a"' gg each or one years imprisonment.
derives great tir•uI of good frr:nn it. No mita-11au1tlton Spec : A lfamilton that he was badly spavined, and had P
Who loofa at Iffit Rot lerly Ill ll estee», it a alderman was in Walkerton last been gold fiye years before for $10. Three of the men ,,paid their fines
little tdlieg to he Atli(, to reg"llite wkPly week, Milkerton is Scott Act, but The man who paid the $10 sold -him ai and two went to goal.
1415 habits of C'oerersnliota, 'fi:c s0r•ip. lie found that everyone could get a once for $9, remarking that he would -The Freemasons of Quebec are
tures+ pronounce hint a great rnan ti•ho c.ul drink but him, and the fact weighed not have the animal as n gift. The to consider at the Grand Lodge (meet- "
'4 own ' f •1 io' ieu,vllt
till(, ht , n s n, t, Bt t t ht c 1 I t n a a
' Heavily on his mind until some kind- evidence showed that after 'Mr. r g to b@ bald next Thursday
in that power i4 tile, pnwer to t;.,•rcru hfs ly adviser took him aside and sug• Young became his owner he would proposal that saloon -keepin¢, liquor.
tongue. Nota Uig Inst and in,purt'"'t ested that he take off „'that bluo not o appeared to bo aslee and selling and bar --tending allall be ,,
fact. Do not rte lend n um r,thars. Yonr 9 B r PP P1 6 g .
sneec•,'ca rnnat d Etind 11(1011 y41,n• - it M. ribbon." It was a Masonic mourning one clay fell dead. The defendant Masonic offences. , No person en- r�
div}duRI 11.4tions. 'frust »tit to t1lr.assis• badge and tlie� liquid dispensers contended that there was no war. gaged In these businesses It is
tenet! of friends, but leas» thAt every man I mistook it for a temperance to, ranting. Verdict for plaintiff for proposed, staid be admitted to the .
most he the architect of his own fortune. ken. $26. order, or retained upon its rolls. .
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