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'r k, s. 4 >t f0�r ourself, in Mutiit L� iterietvi-acbrsle gOtue >'u' acrd e�.il'' devlaRed that Mr. 1+tli?11Q had beeni np• a . 1 �idii' lio laaole;.Qtst on my't2ilghs. », .. ., 40 ......... p� .. a s, 11 831 rrf`f .:a , �,,, Pan4.Q Q Artd,4n.,Q tioD „ i. ,. 45 ,. c. 44 ' 1 ,} ?L; 1 +' t > D -, , :it °�.; ! ` rlA1eeiott I � , ,*i''. s hl� �rw, p ......... . .......... . ....... f .. .� fP,g0,Q4Q W pointed by the trier' a ty. d«, r via to feted. ` I bbd r401) xttitisin G'' 1 iC a NOtv'i.ra't oOk eta clan and tie- ..deelro,, 'to lL4Gfl a fe ': J Bee o tyle A q4�P s . T loot siA .. .. .� 50 „ .. ,. .4Q yYP , . 'X : Bicycle and Mus Tlr g Q e g, d 8 l dared that fa "believe Mr, idle Aianitdltf�eliv Grut rilan efare your tli lee rs�aw up 4ottt of >as 0 p- tis . Fiouse� (7linton. readers *O r 010st serious porksid. petite; could, ltQt sleep. I wao a perfect " fI0 ..... ....... . ... •' ,� r , ' ' was a pointed b ,the Q lirch of Pg^ ,; p erattiln. ecru In tb.e 'coupes@lans = t d o ' k 42, , i<,. i . land, and as a uw ural conapquance the l $ wreak. I cow. inn@ to gi; w wcrgo and „ ., .. evm Can " " .. ?Q Church would be held flee oneible for ranked' y,hhp.Gtte@riweo* GtA,vernutent ilnallygayeuptbie daotor�r t;e+itmarit to <� 75 tU7 , Pk+� ��}r- p ,the T'r nch Ro an• atliblic Laur- �` Y r y1' 4' Tarte and wine and whisks and rev's �avez menti, Nhfch, b t e way, '• " 90 .. • • ,.......I ......................... t r Yt I Cigars on sacred and prohibited 'y ++ �+ ++ 7Q .°`t a° f rounds. 1i believe is the rice Of A4r.lftOn'a »' " 1 ()n9 ......................... . .. , ......... " u H 7�j ^y p f "l3 ; A , i`i adl sloslon to the Cabinet, what do we ,�" We challenged proof for such asses= at,d? `In villages and rural district �'f1S,4 a roof 11,04 not, and will �41'1' tions, but th p wheTa2iikZonnanCaGholicahildrononthe Z 3To1� Want & IIeW T.ire�S SHe our goods q >4 not; be forthcoming. , average or upwards. attend school, and, , , Rev. Mr. Fairlie we ntav say for the their parents. g take Hoods 8aciisprrilla. tloon'appetlta � 1 which will avers a ,%bout came back' pile sorsa oommanaod to heal. information of the )Vow Era and Ren- five ratepayers, petition far a Roman > and g® the pride, , Wlll pay y01�. �,', ; „ ". jj oral public, was appointed by the Lcrur- Catholic teaeber, it is made comp' ulsory Aly limbs straightened out vnd.I throw � ', t� Now 0"+r for party and rho appotaGment is pure• oil the art of the Man[toha Govern- sway my crutches. I aztr now stout and do • W 1 a ggovernment one. He was recorn- went that their requests he r %ntod hearty and am farming, whereas lour mendedforthe poslbioh by Rev. Robert Now what is the suit? In, �ectiong years ago l was�a cripple. I gladlp roc- o v'� Q o a �`� p ��� ;'; - otumend 7tToud d, 9araaparilla. ' Chaeta + Ashton, of the MOwbawk Institute. where, say only half x dozen half-breed H i aoAD9 Table Grove, Iillinois: 11`; r F Brantford and appointed by , tpe families live, because they are very �r /Y 111, , 1 . Hon. R: W. Scott (Grit) acting Minis prolifio, the necessary number of Ro•Plr1�C�lZ� 6Gl V0 ibbin �• ter of the Interior. man Catholic children ara•forthcoming ,r 1. ., Ar 10�n& In simple -justice to the public we to.demand a Roman Catholic teacher, fi"�' give these facts to the New Era, and 'and further, they, are to be allowedHo'bdls Clinton, Noi=. 10� $9$. °�1'11 would now ask that paper to give the and must be taught the French Ian- vl . facts to its dec11 of luded readers. It ter• gunge, thus making the dual language r ! — +,°�:. fainly owes an apology for such filar- a statutory enactment for all time to S a r s a p a r i 1 i a � `¢ come. Is it ossible that Dalton Mc- P' McKillop. � a 4.11 0� Q•�s•e©•v►•Q•�•Q 4.� v a ing deception. Carthy is going to get Sir Oliver's lathe one Alidrugglete. tt. NOTHS.—A select, part had a good i� weg and shoes as Minister of Justice ae a re- ProparedoalJbyC.I.Hood&Co.,Lovren, a%%. time at the residence oyMr. Thomas �('�{ s A BLACK b71'IC FOR BILLY PAT- ward for sacrificing the contentions of - r cure liver ill%, easy to Archibald one eveningflast week.— 'aCLOCKS, I:' �'1'1111"ERSON, a life -time on the "Dual Language . MO $ Pills take,easytooperatd. sec. Threshing is completed for the season 9 {r+�Il"u 1 h The Aon. Win. Paterson may rave Question ?" Men of no principle but and a'number of t e threshing machine +. �11 I p p great talefits who will split nations and _ men are now engaged in grinding tl divide 'churches and make universal gain. --Henry Stimore seen a bear We have a very lar a assort 1` a painstaking Minister of the Crown, r but TaE NEws-RECOI%D has grave wreck for selfish ends, will 'surely re- the expense of the Protestants. And near the boundar between McKillop ment of one and eight day �, o I Clans# ceivea ust reward from an outs ed as the leaders of the R. U. s believe 0 0Sanudoubt9. One reason for such a doubt and deceived electorate. Alain, tit is the are constituttonall entitled to andLogan ons ay recently; upon Clocks, ms%de bythe best mhker9,t,y Y seeing each other the man and bear In Oak, Walnut and Mahogany ' ;r is that he and his friends resorted to an.admitted fact, that in ,nixed cow Separate Schools, neither party is eats+ each started in different directions and v Cassa, suitable for.,either House munities of English and French that Isfied, and Mr. Greenway has proven the distance between was more than or Office use. _ such shady, lying and �iisreput.ible the former are the more enterprising, himself more the artisan olitican }t�;s � p p ,,trilling in a short apace of time.—Find- �}M tactics in the North Grey election. energetic and thrifty class of citi2ens, than the statesman., It is really amus- ,lay McIntosh has had a line naw wind- ALARM CLOCKS n Our Stock is now complete and There the Hon. Wm. Paterson was consequently they contribute more to ingg, Sir to witnaae the Orahge Septi niill. erected in connection with his y; ubli- taxation and public enterprise rel. Da{ton McCat thy, N. Clarke Wal- barn; Mr. John Farrow, formerly of 0 heralded before the honest electors as a 1' P y $eaforth was thea ant from whom be' Will awake the soundest p11 1 1. i comprises all that is, newest and imbufidin u a community commer lace and man others "swallow them- ` J great philanthropist and the statement cially. Ifotwithstanding this a few selves" after howlingthemselves' •'p ' g sleeper. Alarm runs from ,, ; -, beet. u chased it.—William Rockwell has � five to eight was openly made that he was such a indolent French and Indian Raman •hoarse over the "Remedial Bill." ggo��ne to Harriston on a visit.—Mrs. A. $ minutes and can ,; good and generous man that he had Catholic half-breeds are privileged to Query—Has the Laurier Government VeNab has been on a nice visit to a be shut off at pleasure. with o ��";Our Fancy Goods have a R. C. teacher no matter how a position for them all? relatives in Michigan.—McKillop Tor this clock there i9 no , r � P of oversleeping, Counters are the de- actuallypledged himself to hand over to many Protestants or how few there be, BI%ITIBH CANADIAN. made a mistake in referring to cruel P °g' the widow of the late Joho'Ciark, M. and who pays the salary ? In a sec- ties practised in the long ago, as we a ^ M�' tion with 35 or 45 children in atten- Clinton, Nov, 30, 98. read It In TItE NBws RECORD a week One of the greatest , ii P. his sessional allowagcsp. pf $1, or two a o. Such remarks bring to novelties is OUR MUl3I- �w light of all who have dance which one teacher is capable of - �__ L seen them. Once Mr. Paterson ie elect it the pledge instructing. and there happ@ns to be me.nory t$3 conduct of the cruel, beast CAL ALARM CLOCK is conveniently ignored '*'. 4 }se the 25 of them R. O.'s, a R. U. teacher must Ontario Agricultural aril! Experl- ly old libertine, Henry VIII., who d which can be set to play x-+ game was one of decej*og and the be employed, Protestants must either mental Union Meeting, when he yvould become tired of a wife a music at any time of the �. There is nothing now to hinder y °tn" ` submit or another teacher be employed would have her beheaded, and again day or night, Prices are s� ;, money is not fortheominit , c �i%uds ofg low and all Clocks guar 0 ...1t.",• you from having a .merry Christ- and another room erected to accommo- 'his daughter Elizabeth, after keeping v $ Q y f3 y this and other kinds greatly helped the e n have received a programme of satisfaction. to ve entire ; ' ,'i date the contending . factions, as it is her poor cousin the unfortunate a ,tai. mss as you can get the present Laurier party to gain a victory over wits evident a Roman Catholic and the neat annual meeting of pita Omar Queen of Scoto,�in a dungeon for many satisfaction. Lt° qq to Agricultural and Experimental ear ad her Snell beheaded ; while you want for the person you wish, their honest opponents, bitt'we were Protestant teacher could not occupy $ jj Union, which is to be bald at ,the On y h y � l at rive you can afford to a 1 not prepared to learn bf a' Cabinet the same room. Consequently there g g f' p *6 have lass houses around we Pro- p y pay, must be separation for secular work, tario Agricultural College, Gu l h on g �'"�'�'� e .lt ,,,, p _ ,te@tante should not be so quick to Minister coming . the I " 01 the the 10th and 11th of December next. �, . as well as for religions training There- throw stones. ' ward heeler. The Rev. D. .' McLean. fore Protestants in the majority of in- We are pleased to notice in this pro- a c„ ,.- rxDDLECOMBE _h,� ' Those who come early will • reap the -gramme, that the committee appointed - U, of - a good Reform Presbyterian Winister> stances will have to bear the greateN to. carry, on..esperiments throughouyt ) gyp at a Critical Time. 0 1 ;ice, I beat dna that with' little money» of Kemble, Ont.,`a placer looatect in •$bare of the etpenee in providitig a: R. Ontario with Agricultural, Live $tock o C. teaehec for the half-breeds. Why Botany and. Eetablfshed 1847. CLINTON. „;' North Grey, explodes a little of the not, allow them to build their own Horticulture. Apiculture, y Frdrti all that can be learned the pub• 0 ` Grit deception and fraud in writing schools and hire theft own teacher and Entomology, have all been active in fishers of the Family Herald and Rreekly a oe�e ob�ee�e be Deme 1.11 �� 99091% � the following to the W7arton Canadian ay for both themselves instead of tax- theft work. Each committee will give Star, Montreal, have come in for a { � g P a report at the meeting of the results stroke of good luck. `� —r— ing Protestants directly, and give thorn `W,'i under date Nov. 23rd : obtained in 1896. In agriculture alone It will be remembered that the reat Bayfield. their share of the Government grant so $ ' s Sm,—It as been circulated throughout the 2260 farmers throughout Ontario con- art house f Prang a Co., Boston, con- ELttCTRre LioErr.—A meeting was hp long asthey keep them up to the renals- P $ g ` r) , riding, and reported is some o>I the leading ed standard of efficicanc as required by ducted experiments during the past sented to undertake the production of held last :Friday evening by the Council ,>r ;CC daily, weekly and local papers that the Hon, y q year, with different varieties of in, the Family Herald'sseat premium ic• at which a largely signed petition was gay;;,, W�t,� Paterson, the member of Parliament for the Dickey Act. Oh 1 but your town y P P y $ P North (Troy, had donated $1.0W to Mrs. Joha totem. says they would hire a R. C. roots, potatoes, corn, etc.; with the ture, this year, "The Orphan's Pray presented by r. John Fraser praying 'jrt Clark, the widow of the late John Clark, M. P. ent mixtures for green-fodders, and ",.' teacher anyway. Not necessarily, the er.” Prang went into the work with a for electric lights. After full discussion r;r- I air authorized by Mrs. Clark to correct thia y �' y' with different fertilizers with oats and 'r'a,j report and to state that Mie. Clark did not re representatives of 25 ball -breed child- will, putting the whole of his establish a motion was passed to put in modern rape These were all practical experi- g ,'V.','Wi ceive one dollar much less si opo, and that such ren might not be able to elect even a P ment at the services of 'the Family lights at a reasonable figure. Mr. $kin " ',,gig' a thing was never mentioned to ItQts. Clark by menta, conducted by practical men, Herald publishers. The demand that nes of Mitchell, was resent and ad trustee in the village or section, nor P , P ,���, . Mr aterson, gg and the results when presented at set in for the picture soon showed that dressed the Council on behalf of his >•, yet represent one-Sftieth part of the P REV, D. A. McLenx, the meetin will no doubt be exceed- even Prang could not produce the work company. I may be said the electric , Kemble, Ont. wealth or tax -paying share. Still they P, 6 , y . ing vel is le and inter@sting. We fast enough.In the crisis it seems the light a Stem will be an established fact - can force a teacher of their own persua- are, in fact, impressed with the racti- $ Y' -- -- eton to be l iced in charge oP the P P Family Herald Publishers cabled a mss in the near future. ,a • ' •• �, ' p cal nature of the programme through- ase to Rowney do Co„ of London, ,.rr, '✓URRP1 NT TOPICS. school, and force Protestants to pay $ y A Goon HORSE.—I have seen a three "'r , _-- out, and believe that the meeting will England, the owners of the ori inal :;,;3; Santa Cl s Headquarters for the salary to teach them the be instructive to all those connected $ $ year old colt, well bred? owned by ; ;;, ) The Laurier party did not appoint French language to boot. Now let us artist's proof edition of the picture, Reeve Barns, which is equal to and Fane Goods Books TO $ x 1VI with stock-fee0ing, dairying, horticul asking them to hes them out. Row- q ;;.; r r y Rev, Mr. Fairlie, because be was a ,F amine the Manitoba Government re- ture, and with general farm work, g Co.P probably better than the one sold by .11"port for 1889, the last year of the old K nay & Ldid what they never did be- Grand in New York the other day for '�sq:, and Novelties. Tory. He was appointed because no system, and see who have been build- Besides the presentation of and the fore, they gave up their art depart- $300, The animal is a St. Blaze and other person could be secured more ing schools, etc.:— discussion on the results of thbco oper- ment to the production of a newspaper from swell -bred trotting mare. There 11 competent, and Tars 'NEwp-RECORD Protestants raised on the average ative experiments conducted tbrough- premium. They telegraphed the should be no difficulty in findinglots of - s, is in possession of the proof. out Ontario, addresses will be delivered FamilyHerald Publishers their m per district, $�8.ti8. �' purchaserb for each a promising anj- 4" . , by rho following noted speaJ ers : Hon. pathy and offered anything in t eir ural if our worthy peeve would consent • ` alV �1�iuex#i�aman#�. We learn that the Grits of Ooderich Roman Catholics raised on the aver- John Dr den, Minister of Agriculture ower, sending at the same time the to sell. age $242.62. y gg p I,, have an energetic vigliance committee for the Province of Ontario ; Hon. Syd- balance of their artist's proof edition * Again open—O. Olson. Average per teacher, Protestants ne Fisher, Minister of Agriculture for to hes the Family Herald to keep u ?'<` Now— Cooper & C. to look after the interests of the bun raised $422.48. y g An s Cam bell, of Gre ,(,'Censured—P. pr. C . B, Crews. gry Laurier office seekers and that the Dominion of Canada; Prof. Chas. with a enormous demand. It is sal (r pp ., who sold !"', Clocks ed P. B. revs. every Government officer possible will Average per teacher, Rosman Catho- E. Thorne, Director of the A ricultur- Rowney can only produce a limited his farm, lot 28, 16th con., to Robert lice raised $184.49. al Experfinenpitl Station, Wooster, number but their help has been a Shiels, has purchased the farm owned -, ,,;f Council -Jas. Campbell. be tired in order to make room for the Ohio; Mrs. J. Hoodlesg, Principal of great thing for the Family Herald and b the late Phomas $andere, on the 1 Fur Sale—Jackson Bros. wolves. The pack will in the end be SUMMARY. P 12th con. Removal—T. 3acksori Sr. ver unhap vP even with Sir Richard The Protestants taxed them- the School of Domestic Science Ham- Weekly Star. 1 r: y d P. Ilton, Ontario ; Mr. Thos. trainer, �, Removed—A. J. Holloway. at the hes selves on the average per die- Author of "How to Make the Gordon The Palace—Hodgens Bros. trict.......................... $538.718 pay„ etc,, La. Salle, New York ; and rj Walnut—Geo, F. Emerson. The Goderich Signal seems troubled And received from the Govern- Wm. Rennie, Farm Su erintendent, Granby 11 Inspection—Allen & Wilson. because the Orange Sentinel and Tun meat but ............. : ........ 178.04 Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. t How—Tat NEws-RECORD. News -RECORD agree to disagree on While the Roman Catholics tax- 1. 4 J , Singing class—Miss McWhinney. ed themselves on, the average On the last page o1 the programme 1 the Laurier -Greenway settlement of only . , , . , , , 242,62 is a letter from Thomas Hunt, Profess- ,y Pou try wanted— Bros. Y• • , In Clinton �Combe's Drug Store. the Manitoba school question. We do And received from the Govern- or of Agriculture, State University, "=iol. Monkey Tbeatre,-Rufus Somerby, not agree with either of these papers rnent••• • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 304.24 Ohio, from which we quote the follow �j bers • Dainty goods—Tbe W. D. Fair Co. on this important question for the Therebyy carrying out the principle ing : "I am convinced that the Ontario 11 ;,,;; Clearing $ale—W. H. Beesley & Uo. simple reason that neither have been as the Greenway Government says Agricultural College is carrying on I,ll consistent. "If the Lord be Lord fol- that the R. C's. do, sparing their ad• through this union the most comps- i` low Him," "if Baal be Baal, then follow herents and drawing upon the public henolve and systematic aeries o co- '' him P' would be appropriate in reply chest." The report for 1888 says the operative agricultural experiments on Three to five weeks 4. ,the Huron News -Record to our sarcastic Goderich confrere. a4erage attendance at 495 protestant the American continent, with which I is about the time it usually f, " schools was 19.91 per district,as against am familiar." takes a rollicking, romp r', ;, 1.�e sYeary-f1.pO to Advsnaa If the New- Era will still stick to its 64 Roman liatKolic districts with an\11 ! 7' q ,+ average attendance of 57. Not only From a letter written ce Prof.PtJ. W. \ ,wneayr f out aopsig o o rdin t statement that it ' believes Ren, Mr. y Raberteon. we also maKe :% notation ° '; °WsDtNE6DAY, DsOEMBER 2dd, 1896 that, but in 1894 a Government report ., ii i . h,, ,i. Fairlie was appointed by the Church was brought down showing that 198 follows: Ido not know o any or / , \ Y �� dry rubbers, sad it has and make an affidav7t to that ePfeat ganizatfon which illustrates more fully j \� /� i �� , schools had an average attendaned of r been a perplexing lexin uestion the ggreet gain which carnes to the in- / P P g 9 0 URRENT TOPICS. Tnn NEws-RECORD is prepared to less than 10. What a pitiful stats b1 dividual members of a community, � ' '� j to the parent to know how i;. ° produce an affidavit that Mr. Fairlie affairs would there be it two or three ' i ' half-breed families with the necessary through °o -operation, for ends that / , ! i� , t0 held the shoe bill with ` fibs Grit tree trade commissioners received his a ointment from the are good, then Ghe Experfinentai 17nio ` ,� in bounds and hoop thn � TIP ten children moved into an of these lr ti i ` �` `j have eo far elicited the fact that the Grit party, and also that he did not sparsel eettled school sections and dei in cat'rying on co o�erativa dxperi-, I'll� -,, Li v Q .. boys in sound, rubbers. receive the position because l e was or y menta in agricultural. i F , .fill c conn does not want their free txade P manded that the teacher should teach , v. 1.�: a , •� ti' / Was not a Tor as the New Era elle es. hem French 1 In a section of that " �''' �j ? �` 'fs' ,r., fad, y g t Ae the Provincial Fat f3tock and i i .`,�� �y We have a aoltttiolt In justice to the public our esteemed small attendance it naturally fallowe Dairy ghory and the annual meeting o1 S' , *� �i� ,6� . to the' gnertion e>td have `; town contemporary should straighten that a low,grade certificated teacher theJiomini•onCattle}Sheep and Swine �, � ,y`�� �f�x "The Lindsay ''Warder regrets that it this matter out and if convicted, ocoupfes the school: And hb* many Breedere',A1iaodlations,are to berheld in zc 4 rt :� oontraoted with rho lam °. eannot endorse eidie'r the terms of openly acknowledge that it did not 3rd class or leve 2rld elasg teachers in Guelph on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- The GP.ANBY fleet. Otis ,. �,,. settileloont.. of the Ut3initbba school print what wale true. this cotint%7 sp a,k. let alone, teath the day and Thursday of the came Rubber0.foc p-Roye' Wear Resister Rubber �� eti8n,orthe Ci:t>iigtxes,.conspiracidr staunch Gfrit Montreal Wttnese RreiYt~h'ltiaguage? AieachercapliTebf creek as the attcivaT meeting Of f�'a�''made e00ording to our own epeoifl 1. Iclue The dging els wf1C eomidand � ltlgh anlap�y— the Experi>ya ental _'Uniotar an oppoi;- r+e erAnc0e `leftd b'' `tti0retoi , If n _'cif civil servants are to be dts- hence another lm��osition ori ,the hi 1y }unit will lie ag� fded biose who oatiots, aid have the Mstlefdotl0#t +af knowing tbaii die ace tits the only 8t�'ctea lit car.. . „ , says . gg Y R ' m Ibf ea mate itis: 'Tai ediYrotgiftabksfbrthebenefitsoftlte attend the 1Liniti lee, ill ha also air the nominlob of t#amdik, who llav0 this line'. 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