The Clinton New Era, 1886-02-19, Page 4e'
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Iftw AtItitritotments. .1
• . LoWeA priesterE. FleedY. "
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Farm for sale-;Chati. 'Eleley.
Reneoved-O, C. Banco 44 0o, •
DieradatiOn-Peefle Wiseman.
Dissolution --,Pay •Ss 'Weer/tan.'
Chop clothing -Jackson Bree. '
. ....,„ odds aod eoris-W,L. Ouiraetto,
ChangeoftnenageMent-Dry eoode palace
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even b.aVe legally aold the °mines . oe
of matchee. There was no contract of course, -
bat it would be so implied. liast year Mr,
Ritzeintella, While A 140141)B4,94 the eemaeill
se'd. son:ie meat, which wee paid for by the
council; he was therefore clearly diseualifiea
according to the interPretatiee a tho Act.
Some years ago when Mr, Searle was a mems
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ber the council tbe town trees wanted trim-
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ONTARIO LEGISLATURE -
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At the sitting a the LIgialaftire on Wades-
d H 11,1 • P
ay on. I. Anima. introduced tt bill re.
;meeting tbe free grant anti homestead lauds,
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end Hon, te. lair Ross one respeotingmeehan.
Ice institutest. and schools. .
The Provincial Secretary laid the nubile
accounts for the year of 1985 on the table, oh
Tuesday. The epee. .
'ter laid the estimates
on tles table. The amount asked for is
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LOCAL. oppiftwro. °Humus
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. T h e zealous lareteer at a town praYer'meeto
ing, Netto. the other night in prayer" rejoiced'
at bis rule -spent opportunities" evaleelly ex.
preesea more thau be felt,
The revival eervieett in ltattenbury street
Methodist fiberfill, and .although considerable
good has beat donne the aeaults have not been
all that were antimpatear „
The regular meeting . of the Women's
beta
^wain 101 'Voluble. • • P, . liten;.
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0. 0. erevrter, iroamartrAr or in.vrii, pima
„ „ iinntaittlata'rvir.S. .
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Oar readere here will remember that a
eimPle of Yeara.einee. a reParGer a the laamil-
ton Spectator endeavored to convict' O. a.
Mettle* a jeweller of Blyth, on the charge, of
selling and offering to aelt 'begun. motley,.
which IVIartiu had been doing under the as-
timed prime of W Ga land The amer
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*lin 261 " Blest are the lame io heart."
Mr. and Mrs, Dub* afterwards entertained a '
the wedding party to breakfaot, The young
couple will tette with therefrom Queonellern,outh
the warrriest good wishes of the whole comm.
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pity, and a. hearty and. kind remotion is melee.
neer them: at Berkervale. The brute, who is a.
faithful doehter a the .thurch i • cl dl
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beloved end respected, one Mr. Craig batmen
tbd respect of his fellow towns people in Bar.
kerville. ,It has oleos been our pleasure to
witness so prettya wedding and so charming n
bridal rou . •
g P.
of
Cheiatian Tereperame Caton will be at
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It a worked. a deliberate swindle, 'porno.
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. . eatitiOn
FRID.A.Y,
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16, 1886. .
Ming, an4 it wee admitted that no one could
do the work more eatistectory than be i he
ebteeted because he woula their be di/Amnia
ed, bet the council insisted that it be done;
and he was. accordingly paid fair lila services,
disqualified. the This
6 3- asked for
421962,514g. AS against $eat o 4 the home- a ,Ntra. D. C. Carr next Tuesday
last year.
Hon. A. .M. Ross in triply te Mr. Baxter, afteenoon, it! thr.ee o'clock...I
Rev. Yfr. Eby who lectures in the tciwn ball
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stated that it was th'e intention of Oae Governs on the lath of 'Vlore!), will show'a large num.
punt to place it earn ia the eatienateir for the be t t t• v• s of Japan life never
r 0 8 eteoP Icar• 'el/ - , . .
.purpose of assisting the• Ontario Beekeepers' .
• before presented in .Arnerica. •
' A.seociatiou to make am exhibit of Apiaritin .,.,,
- • °on
wass
what Similar to the sawdust ewinale that
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flourished to a great exteut in the States
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Bowe years ago. ' Martin had. eo ttegu ,
s money,
though be 4oubtlees made hundreds of foolish
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People believe that. he bads, profiting welt bY
their credulity:- However, in the facie of the
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• Around the: County. .
A, span a horses was sole at the, Central ho.
tel, Brussels, by the Deputy Sheriff for $24,
Mr...Robert Armstrong bee aurcliasea „elie
Sherrat farin, neer Blake,. paying the sunisat
yr
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, *tante °,1aersitapy Or. caniadit.''
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Our olil friend, D. E. Cameron, of L uck,
now, bag beee deliveriegaded.dtess •ou the
. above subject to the people of Sdrven .Sone,
s
the concluaion be' arrived; at heieg • that Len-
relian lodepeneence La the inevitable destiny
. of our fair land. .This .is a eery. plausible
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but he was all same,
looks Jike an absurd interpretation of tho law.
We have ,n.o. era° to muntenance or ewer-
a e any violatio of the Statutes and while,
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.11ra law is intarPreted es it is, care should b. e•
taken that 'its spirit is'compliea with, but if a,
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Street anti:Teem. ent Of it heintended in accor•
dance with. this interpretation, there ere any
-32 caber- r --eases- -heaths -those enemarated
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..• • Rev. Mr. SPerling preacheo Holracsville
products at the Oolontal Exhibition.
,.., ..., . av °copying- the -pulpit at-
' 1311 - t a .11 li circuit next' 8/43:3 s' • • • " ' s
• Atie eanottenger sr i to eir en _ t e .ours Homeesville morning Med evenlug, and
of polling in legislative and municipal elm- • :,_ . a. . - „ it -
. . .• . . . . preaouing at eston tri toe a erpoon.
time promisee. tbat in rodeo, towns andpas
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.lagee polling obeli coinmence at. six in the On Wednesday., Rev. Mr, Liee, of Bayfiela,
moruing,audeball end at 7:30 in the evening,
. . . . was agreeably surprised by a number of his
and' that at all other polling placee the votiug friende from Tipperary driving over and
I ' h' b t aft • b shels of ats
'shall begin at nine a. m, and close at five pan. eeving lin a ou y .0 _ o •
• Mr. Greases was granted au orderior a re- • We learn. that encouraanig raTival sOrYfnel.
t It • - ' tl- - mhos awl -lows atel en" 'ar be-- g beldlii'tlie Brussels' 'Itletamarat
urn s. owing- ie.nu r c • e in . . ,
'church,
streongest evidence agaiest him he was found
not guilty of two indictments brought agaiiist
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lure. The jurors. subsequently exPlained
their failure to coniietiereas ing thAt he was
somewhat shy in ietellect atel made himself
bat because be
akncewdakiiinoal'biletlertor1fPsstfiliit; is -the reason,
trouble does tot' seem to have given., him
knawledge. Shortly . after his arrest be re-
moved to.Luchuoix,...and for months- paptatlys
c t h b ass . de,a with the old circa.
oun ry as eeue. 0 , ,
.$5,0). -
eine day lest week Albert Frayne split and
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piled 14a cordo. ot etove woo at 0 °wort x
Sehool house in 7 Miura and 15 minutes.
Mr stita. Wray, of the 7th on. of TurnberrY,
has 0..0010 which geve birth to three calves. last 1 •
week. All appear to be doing'. wells i • .- •
The „East 'Riding Spring Show will Ise .beld
ioalarussels,• on April 16ths The Tall Show
will• be held eet 13russels, en Octoberehtirstant ..
6th • • s
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_1: • -iftlthITOVandWOTWIlielltailligrglace, se. ein ,
1- B wherein councillors become disqualified. ret
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a reasopable one., The handsonse D. E is Might be. etated, parenthetically, that Mr.
a,good talker, • able, to make the. most'of hie McKenzie had no actual ?Mingo with Ihe
re-aithou te on the end ma it appears so,
. '. subject, an4 be does. go ill this inetance, plee- ter .
The honiter wgas steeply bought in his naree,1
. mg hin argemenerain such *fascinating way , . .. .. a .4,.
married women who voted at the municipal near.1Y one hundred having Bo far
eleetion in. 1885 end lege; also the total num. presented themselves WV lleeltere of salvation.
, bee of role and female voters. Mr, Awrey'a . The snecial eerviewi being held at Kinburn
h t` th 't the ret rn ho ld • ' • e d , .
umerous sugges ten .4 . . u 6 11 church by Mr. :la oo hail and. Ins • an . of
II d
also tmlude the age of the women voting was. k k bl f 1 It t
wor ere, are. remar a Y 011004388 U , p 0
net entertainecl. • '• • Tuesarreseraeht over .75 had practically showri
"tars offering ones, twos, Avea and teas m
unlimited quantities, The,•adclrese given was
draWer 41, Luchnow, Ont, These (amebae
d th t• of th t clever 'Previa. .
°eine un er e no toe a . , _ _
mat detective jos E Rogers of Toronto who
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h Martin a ain •
made various attemptil to na- . •
The Signal %rye i -We regret to learn that
Mra. .A., Dickson, .the• estimable wife of our • .
postmaster, thowe4ttle Or no signs of improve.
mot in health.
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Mr Jarnes McGonnigle has rented Ins farni
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on the 4th con L R. S T eh sin'th t Mr • • •
• • e. er 1 ih Pt •
. ' tbat one., without thinking too deeplyneethe•
• s •• d Dave
=atter, is apt te he collaPletelY °male Y
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. with. the metlansia,sm. of the question.' But
the; ample statement that Caeada would be.
held intgreater esteemsby the nations of the'
world wore she inflependent, proves nothing
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It is eimply a matter ef opinien, and tbero,
--es, ese _see._ ,
a;Li-IT d aiii$ SeorT, laarrister, on Tuesday
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received Ins cominission es Police Magis-
ttate. . Almost. without aft exception his
appOintiment has been favorably racel veil
b th f. th t l'' • • .
y e presa o e eoon, ye en, e ,.. Lan
'assure our 'outside cotemporaries that their
Confidence' will ribt be, misER,94_!_l • d' - -
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'Notice has ineiriverrof .tt 1E13.01'1f-10n dee. a. desire to learalikmrlife. .
.laring that tbe . new Provincial Buildings The -following delegates from the Ontario
sho 10 •• bl fa li . th V ' . . • • -,
u shay.° .suita e,,,o oes w ere . a teu.- St. IVIethochst. church,' S. a. have been an!
tenant!Governor maY discharge his official pointed to attend! the S. S.,, ConYention. at
dutiesated that the. Gov.ernmene House should Winghem, . a'eb: 23ed and 24th, 1886. D.
• abolished 'and the Opera sole. Mr. -
be . , P a' .. , Tiplady, A. H. ManningaR, Tiplady, W. H.
IvIcTuty-re Is the, mover of the resolution. it Cooper je Mrs. -J Shipley Mrs.. IL • Au,
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.is. the sensation et the hoer, . - ' , drews, and Miss Smith. . .. .....
Mee.. Eermattern„ he,,,,,,eas int_iodeaseed a, Bill, ors .. -of Ha. '
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Cunning Martin -fought- shY fora long while,.
After considerable ingeiry: 'the 'astute., dea
tectave found a manin Guelph wise bad Rent
arttn$ 0, ut hat:tremor° no reply. Rog-.
M ' ' I b ' . a
ers induced him to verite.again aed ask what
he could get for atiether $10.' In a couplet of
daya Martin virote that he would:sena $300
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for this. sum. The $10 was sentioid the bill.
'was Marked. •Moreeekesletteeeseweeiteacecomes
e rawer
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, . . la ea sell I,
Iramet Campbel , or aseinallop, or t e erm 4
of fiye yee.rs...fter.the aenual rental_of $(310.0. , .
• -Mr. Geo, 1Vlow,.of 'Cabernet a few aye ago ,
bought a handsome coach atallion, from Mr, J. •
Campbell, of Varna, for a large sum. Mr, M.
intends taking hint to Imlay, Dopler countY, • •
Michigan, early in March. . •
• Mr. Wen. Cuming hers. purehmed the :aim
'owneteby„.8elneet__Beatateeetsesnegeleejeenal,„a„a„,„a
'11-31.-seaTufilierainaith, contanung•100 acres,- •
. fore open to qtmetten.. . Thespeakersdoeanat
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ring tna municipal .treasurers shall make mena:raleMeer'eSthierkd8attliocib• :ealettre pester
rob, 'can boast 'of ap.
panie y a man w wa , ,
finally • the letter taken froM there.
for the sute of $0,700. _This,is a gooa price bet
show 'wherein., Canada would be a gamee by
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' throwing aff .national . restraint, mid starting
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- . up in her own behalf. As an indepeedent
date, •about th.e only advantage we do not
:.• • • to coke our otv
flaw Poesel'e la" --9" P°Wer - .. 11.
hich to a large
treaties ; and thisis a power w .. , ,
extent, we believe will soon come into. our
.own hands. •Arrimig thee° who :favor, Can-
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. aae_lute____._i ni:lespinuileece,, a very importapt tame
• lost eight of, And. it is this-we:am claim
the protection of Great Britain in all parts. of
theeivillzed world. ' Inea sense the. .imethers
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. IT Vas thought by y .ili t •
man ., a a coin-
mission' would be appointed by tliti. Local
House to do something 'towards redu 'ng
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the •num-ber. 'of , Connty Ceu,noillare, but
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Mr,: Mowat•has• stated that this, will not
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be done, "He is in favor, however, of re.
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h d ` 'tt •• f it
tuning the num er,an a.commi ee0 t e
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:Iouse Will probably' be apPolated, who
xill report tO the "Houie. .- We• hope it
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Wilt do sernet ing:more .t an - ea er en,
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being torth atruiase."... .
. an annual statement of receipts and .e.x en. . .
P• • • •plyitig himself more•closely to his svorhi than
ditureee thet they' shall make oath to its cor. a• rota manrotbere ean, Daring hill .minis.
reetness'; and that it .sball . bp puhlished ;n trg f 31- . h h I b b t
y o years, e as rein y con oece -a sen
the local newspapers" on or before Dec, 15, in for •Anyeengthene.d petipaa ao4 Ole was about
very year ore by pristine printed copies .iii e. 1.4.t. ,
.... . es . yearo ago, ,wlieu he sweet .. to the old
efive "ceespitenons Places •in*, the munieipality.
. count' - ".
ry. .
., m . • G•b f H : .
r, i seta o uron, leis areal cl h" • • •f , 1 •
el 1 e la IP" The -ladies o the liettenbury St. Met waist
'tea tion of 'asking for a full statement of 'the church purpose holding a tea-teeetbig about
thiaber grabbing operatione carried Oil in
• . the 25th inst. It is expecte4 thateddresees. on
eortn.western Ontario', under the aiiimices. of . nationalities will be delivered as folloWs :.--.•
etre DoMinion Goverenient. tie dons not Rey, mr, meoeweii, et wit:token), president
'seem to accept . Mr, Meredith's view that the ot the Confe••ence, on tt-The-Irish,"- Rev.: W..
Ottawa iiiithorities have Morale been geiltY of ce • a Ti • Easy ye ne Hev.,A, Stewart,
ala, ts - . as , . a
petty larceny. The country will veryslikelys .e The Seietell."•• • '' s . . • .
agree with Mr. Gibseii. • ., • . , . . . . . •
. ea,. Referring to.'the Church of Englapd terna
,and saw
by 0. G. Martin's young brother. He fol.
lowed the brother and tem him hand tlie
1 . 0 0 IN s 10 G .M tl
atter ,to . . seam, and saw . . ae a
rea4 it and stow it awAy. Conclusiee evidence
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this, but better followed. A. week el.apsed
and the indiveslual in Graelph got no reply.'
Th D t t* • . It - - d al • upon
en e ec ii e ogee§ appeare ag n
the scene, . and inadeathings intereattng . for
Mr. Martin, with that determination and
success that is 'characteristic of him. ..The
detective aware mite. warrant 'oharging Mars
tha with 'offering forged bank netese with re.
Mitring Money und.er false pretenere ; •and.
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with' ineitieg the .Guelph indieiclual. to atm-,
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mit• a. felony by .purcaasin,g forged ' bank
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no.eo, ta e nesday evening the detec-
the farm is well worth. tbe money. '
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.• Mr. James, svho lives on the gravel road, •
Ewa Wareano.sh, delivered an. ehn log at- .3•,-.7:
tell W h In la h ntain. •
Anoerson s saw . t , mg a , w es co .
ed, 800 feekand in the, afternoen he brougham
another svhich contained about 1 000.
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On Baterday eyening last,'1,41r. Wm. Fitzpate.
riclaof East Wawatiosh, received a kick froma
horse in. the groin. Foratew clays it was hard •
te tell whether he would recover. or not, but •
ho_pes itt that direction aro entertinedi .
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. •-le t Sunday weelc Duncan -St‘wart of Wing. r
i Ell o n est an •of ThoeaStewArt; of.Brus•
irt>,Y ja f ti 1 1 •
sea, me/ 4 re eIr y aee•of.20 years. He had.
been ailing for Sow 6thae with consumption bit •
it was not expected 'that aeath ' erotild come. se
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• land keeps up het/naval and. militaey forces
tor the betefit .of the colenies. 'The mconent.
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leer 'dependencies Masa ta. be colonies, Abet .
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moment they must look after themselves.: It.
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-may be very well to say, that, the:United .
. States. Or ausrecouutay will iacver,:gO. to war
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math ue,. aut the ealue • ef British paotection
to our elapping and .other intermits, .is scene-
thing more than is usually calettlated.
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ing that Ca
• Mr. Cam eron, untenpat nahan. .
• Itiffearantleacie •would , Mears adonnmercial ,an•
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nexation with the 'United .Stittes, expreeses
the belief that -sueli"..mialat certainly. follow, ,
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' - Mr. Balletic brie introcincial a Ilia to' amend pomace, meeting iii • Gederich last • week, the
• M 1.1 .6 . CA. - ' . k • t St''' the • Frenchise•Aer,
. R. :J. . ,_ „mallets... spo e. a. _ . .. ., which will" ne donbt rca atar•says •-lley • Mr ' Craig of Clinton 'site
°etre els li . t• . • f h ii . H • ' • '. "' ' • ' - .
e.• or y Assent o t e erase. , e shveeed an aestructive and appropreate ad.
Thontas,• en Friday ev,-ening. last, endee the.
. • • •.. . proposes tp enact that the . tier° spent 'by the' dress. oh tempera') se saying he was yore-
' .1a t' d• 11 r 0 li ' • t : • 1 '0 • • •
,auspi c es. of the -, Young •Liberafe, deeling sons Of lindho, ers at en ing co .ei,e,,or ot a pleasee 0, steed ineenti ed with the C. al,
with manta of . the • statements made by` •erwise pursuing their studies, and the time Ta 8 s even though he might not do as far se
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spent by., the sons • at sailors ' and fisherrhen sem; of. thoseeenneeted With it 'Would. •
Ron.. Mr. White in. reply, to • Camerian while 'absent . from home in the pursuit of •• • A St. batharines 'Paper Speaks...af a Strange
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BrUcefield.and Wingliana sneeches; •• Mi 'their reepective calliugs, lihnli be vented te . elergyman who was •to fill thepulesit . of a.•
' ' ' them as time snout at home • • . . •
brot er in that. pity; . getting lost ,and not
C. e " t k 13 t th f .'' •t '',' • *f • • .. ' • . . h
ana ron oo a 01.1 - ,. e , ivies vial 0 . .
• • • • • • • • — • ' .. - • On Monday Ilr. Drury enquired if it Was being able' to flnd the church id which he was
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Meeting Mr,. White's statententse by pro- the iiittnitien. of . the Government to amend to •ofabiate, A .sinular thing. occurred here
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th bl b ' k 'd '11' '' th the Municipal AA so as to reduce the .niera.: • rowel tlyavlieie a good brother, who was actieg
suing e • ue 00 s an a owing , e , .
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bers'of County Councils or. to. appoint -4 cons, for,. a fellow -minister •got into a .. chetah. of '
,odidience .to Ma ce- a c uneeleof e i cr • .• •
1- 1 ' b 1' • ' '
, eVitt,•
• • . . , .. mission . to inquire lees : tbe matter. •Mra. -another denierninationaltogether, and did.not.
either them or Mr. White. The speech .Meirat said it. was not Abe' intention to. eta' then ace his mistake tintil 'donned of it. ••
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t ilt d ble he ' • ' ' '
was a c'ontinuation of the exposeres Me. poin .. a nem misstep.... ...wag. mire , _ We unde'rstand that •owing to ill -health, '
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tive. • • wedt to. Luckeow, , and- an Titurreltil
morning he arrezited him In hie store. mar.
.. , , bad -struck JAM for
. ten letesea as if liglathing . . . . .
.ee, iestanba but. eecov. erect enough to proteat
I • a • k ' e lens.
nis innocepee vigorous y ap ma e en sr
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sive . kick, • when-. Regersundertook Misr ar .,
the•sefe. •1••le became so.eiolmot in his objeech..
tions that he had to .be handcuffed. The
.saf ' d 300 1 1 ' : t f
trytelde . °iron ars, a Loge amoun o
;1 ti • I 'dims • and a pile of crisp pew
e ers rem vi . . - . . .
Dominion $1 bills' that -housed for .samples,
. Hie. dodge was to mit a-pleee off a bill and
• • f h' t ff B 'd
send tt as. a specimen Lo is,s.0 • . tSl es
this, in Martin's pecketbeok :wee felled the
indention marked $10 bille'ent from Guelph."
Ph • • - t k •to G el. h and had
' e prnoner. was . a en. .n. p ..
his trial. Friday. • He was cora.
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The offieial liedd of the ltlethotlist church. PI
thear aster 'Rev Mr Brole to remain
.Stessf"i61.1.;plisYs e,.3.tend.ed asenanimre invitetion. .
with them a theae yeer.• Mr. Broley hes ac.,• • •
Lep • . , , , . . . , .
• eed•the invitatioa 'Subject 'to the approval
ommittee • ,
of.3tsativioitiera.u..eddi3, the'vetaran „tee' sollac•:. .• ' •
tor, of Grey, lute surrendered. Ins. roll. for last
'year' • It calledfor $25,180.04; and when -the
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roll went back there wes only $5,63 'wanting of .
the amount. .. This is what •We call a good ree ._ ._ .„,__
r°r(t • • .
- A. serious accidentaefel Dr. Cessitlya Of Code- .
' 1 havin his arm broken '
rich, last Week, airepe. y . . g _ . .
in two places. The fore arm is badly fractured
and the arra above the albs:W.1s brolcen' /nevus
•elly,. a:deride* into .the • elbow. He wait on a •
aleekesemeaAaheod_aetemeeeautesehesateetaa e
but it --woula• ..stop-therc. That's -Where
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. • . • • . ;thought, that the number ot count bounce. .to
preliminary
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.___„,_,______,.....C.ameten-haseitirearly-neadasanulasseit-st
seelosnoteageosegete,alee-liel-i-eve---eirssemne
R-ervennahn-sGraysinardecided •givena-trizie
. - .. • e 1 . ors s ou e •re uce . s ome years ago a .
- , appointriseets. at Manchester, and....also -the
., 1 , on a ree c argea In e warrari ,
eefused.• Guelph is pot. tn
rot -via caused, the putter to epoet. • . •
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. only..cominercial annexatiett, bet ceiiiPletehty
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. e_ Slleatition to nunagoethei•neneighbora . would'
' • retie ter . -' ea,: r ' i . 1 • es,' Ea •
' ta,.•
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capeae so "'and showed beyond all possible •conlinittee was appointed. fee the perpose of
•• ' • • • • - .. one•eia base line,' devoting himself solely to
en M. in intosthis sels'ect• • which never •re• • ' •
refutation,' ihe 'glarino...corruPtion of the q r g ' • : ' 3 ' • his oongregation-ffere. . Daring the Scott .A.ct
,:. •• ... • a' . ported, lasi told. Mr -Drury to .get • this corn. • campaign Mra Gray Worked sinceariantiy, aad:
dministration ' '" . .-; " inittee re -appointed, let them. •complete their. 4:
a ' '. his- front he
aud,bait was eAs
Huron °minty it, is' arebable that this enter-.
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prising ••gentlernan will ,ba kept out Of mis-:
chief tor a .whilia :• " . ' . • ." • • " • . • .
' ' a- ' ' • • ",•".• '•
. While Mr. Elton Rennie,•of Zaeith, woe at
1 ' ti - d 1 t area 61 .1. th •a, •
wee; in, le won 8 as .we. .2. isevera o ei : .-
le. met •with what might have .peoved .a 'fetal .;'
accident.. The' top 'of .. a teeebroke off &bevel. •
him iii way or otherated fell with create •
.........w. aeacotirse• .46; &Selby a ...asoir.
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. . • systenresustained shock whith
lebors, and report to 'the Hoe* • • • - • •
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'.AlIaino..ititeettnia•
sothe e , .
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' olepinion. etut look .at the quesrion; and see
. to
:, . . : . • •.• ,: -; ,, .., , , • .. has not. tecOverecl . He, expectssithertly
e... ouse; ene a •xf •r: .,. e
-in reply40 a question in tn ti, a 4 i Inane II I 6 6 I .. 6 I 1 I "
o.I''.Wallfai Cis tire's
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ageouritshe was douig well. • ,
the of its • Ifswe Were freentse
• r. elelatyra , • . .. 4, . . , . . , •
--_, • -•--s-e---e---e-e-ee, • - . P
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deerick
• eentionablen-ess •
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with closer, comniercial. situations; if e e
s•re rre-P
..,_, , ,s,_ ,..i. ,,,.• ,, „ , e . . . . . „ , 46 be the;ineans ef Teetering. his vital energieaS
etuer ear, Pow soon'. mr., .r.raser ..allu eer. uiaes,eit eseensee in namptiening uovertimene . .. . .. . • . . s.
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Tbe annual -meeting of U.0 cougreg4-1-ma---W"th-the.Wirro•hant
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The and all the machinery connected.
1 • saltwell-liava been takee •
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. • ' aWay rill custom'. housee, As he believes ire
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Would, it only fellmas that our relations with
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' them would he' more. oe legs direct and tis
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theseseelationa hemline Moro and more intl.
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ixtate, the people of .the two • countries wenlcl
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lie, perizeps impereeptibly, ctraWn closer and
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closer tegether, • until all barriers, to, the site•
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most freedom and intercourse, were. entirely
s • • . .
. obliterated; , •
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'To 'out mind; "'Canadian •Independeece"
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' offers nothing better than- we have, ime amys.
. 'Ong aettotil. It -is a•visionare Mat/mew:4am
• scheme, and .the.,inore ehoroughly the qui.
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tam is sifted; the more. doee • be-
• • • ' '.• • • Hong° and grounds As Mr • Metedith subs. • -The Gocleric•h Signal thus Teterssto-asgene
Meredith etpiseseed .the Opinion that. the .. . , . . • '. • • . ' • , .
. ..-- • . • . • • • . • - s.equeetly poirited /Jut, Mr: MeIntyre.evidents• aleman alit is faverehly.knowtaliere as there:
office of 'Lient.-Gavernor ...should :nOt be ly intended wheu,he pet 'this motion on the .At the Fehrudy Qiierterly
• •• • . Board meethsg of
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'abolished because " public 'sentiment • paper; to quotion the .expecheneyeaskeepleg theaaaletoria street eheree, beld last Satueday,.
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• • ' •• b lish upith.i Lieut. -Governor s estabhshm.ent, but a resolution .was,tidanimously prissea for the'
weak'. neCsu. pport .•a mottep to. a o, pressareaves 130.0. hiresand he siniply con- • retaine of the present pastme Rev. C4. 'Y.., Sal,.
" • a • • .1..1 li to think -_ ..—.. - - - ...1.
the office., ,. , . Vse _Are ...1. 0 teed a . tentedlimeelf widisineving-foe what ,h,e oould ton,- for the entitling conference year.. iti ,
these. gentle men do not know anything get in tbe public' accounts. ' Mr. Fraser, ih Salton has • proved to , be able,. energetic nne
, , . . . • . • • • • '
. . adios tbat the motion' be "amendeaaexpress.' popular; aod ais' year's ',experience berespets
about public sentiment.on this matter, for
, . . ed his opinion that the •office . of eLieut...Gov• hitu 'in a _position -to-be mere espial then
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it is the opini.on. of a great many Thai. the e•rnor shola not be ebolisleed. Mr. Meredith ev,er.... . . ... • . • •
offide 'could 'be ••• • abollah ed without . the concurred „in 'this .cqi.iniOns ..feeliug that .pula • s
. . The revival meetings Are atilt in progress
licatentiniencwoule. not. euppoet. a :motion to s .
. in t e iitario .stree -e um .. , mang ie
•f- abeilish. the office. • h 0 - ' t h h D • • tl
slightest. injury: Of whet earthly. use is 71.
.. . ... • • . last 'week foerteenehave sought Christ, most-.
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LieutaCrOveenera?' He op.ens Tailiament, ', '. • a • ' - - a • •
• • • Hon. :ie. Ira' Fraser'g Dill o prose e eons. ye ea s o arniees, w. i e • o ere ar on
1 ' ' . l' h d f f ' T ha' th • 0- . the
ktees",ass aasent to aefear bills .that:liei has peniation:fer personas killed insaceidente Aral poiet .of yielding. A- aood. work.. his begun
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' ' • •• d • " d' k re th'a b • t . is areatly-blessed And quick.
duels .• was-•passecl through. committee. • In' and*the.ohnrch . .
never lea an now no ing . a ou - , r . . ' . . • ,. . D. • •
•reply to •it Mr. al•eredith he said that in Ma . ened, •• tieing thepaet two weekdthe pastor
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Th • d
was held on era ay evening. as , in • e
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lecture room of the church., ' The. -several.
t d 1 • ) t
reports . presen e s low t re . copeerega ton
te he lea presperoue condithes. • . • e
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The:Report • ot.Session stated. there Were
1-6 f '1' . -a d abona-50 •siu Ie-. ersoeie
o anti lee, r• ... g p ..,.. .,
Connected, with. theecoegregationa . and 237
,members, nate& iin, the Communion Roll • are
•increase .attendapee At all services during1tbee
ear. :and 1 • d • ra- ro reas were
y ,. rarmony an . , sea p g . ,.
characteristic isf the year. $400.25 bad been.
coistribiited to theaseh•emee of iliercherole, . -
' TI it t f th T ' • t s: stated thet-the
ie. epee ,9 e .rus ee.
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total amounts 'et the receipts from all sources •
durhig the- 'year' , was ...$3;515'.32 .• a Church,.
64 '''F vr •
.$3,073,72, i Sabbath school, 6337.6o ; W. • "..6,
"Society $104, Air increase ok$1,185,93 oeer .
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the receipts of the yeartprevious. and the total
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downand the well as finallytbeena en one . •
The apparatus wilt be removea to the new mite
• t t f I n mit s tathal
-ti :h o • t ie-toa, , a i i expec e .
me so ,. .
drillieg Operations ',will he. commenced at the ., ;
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new welasomatitne title week... -..., ,-- ...• a . as
' 45- -I
-.111 da Jobe A. Fortune of let 0 coe
..,, n . on y. ., . s . , t • ,
9 lurnberry, met -with a .vcry omelet accident.
'Heaves engaged drawing it lo.ed. of wood from.
his bneh, when the sleigh eame in contact witli
same:unseen.. obstaele which irantediately,. over. • e ,.
la •n d 't He Made a sprite', to fiee 'erode . ' • ••
ta e 3. .__ _s _ ._ _ b
' f •t (10' ' -a - -
hi feet hot comae as ,. ati ie re, -
lialtame•°' . . ... •• .. . . . .
sult.was a, brincen amme, .... , . , . ,
Belem thee ago. it wee resolved to take.a vote .•
• ,,,. embers of .the Marna& Presbyterian.. •
oi the m . • • . • .
chureh •whether or. not t is3i short ( . uso in.,t. e .
chtirob • services • the organ at .present, in .-
a
tn b 'kV r, for the use of the .Literriay: Asa• s ...
e. ui in,,
,sociatien. The aesult of the voting has erne •. • .
, eleare tame
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OM& , ye admit. that Ithe• idea may become
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a popular one, . bat. popular ideas tre not i'17
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,- ways right. ' The sentinrapt jiten .eparessed•
• that " we eau •,tiever become a'great eation •
an4 draves-his salary. .Giveepublic.opita, • • • .
''' a h b tl ss t d b R v T Lo or
own. opinion uo portitm of a sum receive as. een geese, y, a is e y e . . e ,
• • - h t • . • 1 If ••• h f ona an insurance policy -should •be deductee (*Louden: wb,ose age has not- dimieished idle
ion •ft ..c epee.- o express .. i se .on .t e r,
from the • amount awarded,. by a jury, buk as , . ,
' • ' - ' old thee • thee His -went appeals ' and able
d li' - ' lt ' . :f ' id
qtteetionaan t e resu e• we. ancycwou
. • • " • a the poiot was now being consideretl byathe •expasitiona of j-Avine truth cannot ' fail te
siirpri . . . . . . .. eourtikait probably. would net be well io take. bear fruits-. The, meeting Wilt liaely, be aorta
Se our local rulers.. • ••• • ,
:• • .. . •• • : • Bethel :this seasen.. • There was alio, a -case. tinned itcx.t Week. . a . . • . - ,...-
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expenditure was $3,316AO• churth, $2,900.7-3 ;
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gib lieth •scaciol, $2a1.69•• mid W. la, 1%.• 8.,,
$104 - • Showing balances. as"follows•:' Church'
, . . . ., ee .. .
$122.09 ; Sabbath. school* V.P.19,6.• :..., • •"..,
Thera has 'been ii.enarked •inerease in Isiah
items of ordinary; rev,earies during. the past
.15e633, anti/mimed and • stands, foteits Me, 40, a .
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;against; 6....,Many ottlie !members • ebetainett ••
from.voting, a
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• • Mr, Chas, Boned; a former veSident , farmer - .
•of MOrris, (andbrother of -A, Random, lieltnes, . -
ville,) but ,now ef Lamaton countyais 'visiting '
entity -re are.isideere-ffaniii tale .pure buncothbe,
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..' because there are • •ho Mote ineentivea to na.
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oriel progress and Prosperity 'under. a 33t0t0
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of indopendenee, than'ender exiatiug °imam,
stances. Cheat Britain allows us. to do•pretty
much res Ivo Ake atpresent• we Could t a.
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muck entre Wive were hadependent. • -
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. . ... • .** . . •• . before•the couits in whichstbesarineiple Was . .
. . . All'arrantetnents.for the S. S. Convention'
• • Ant" 4,..fludi . . . rson's • , • .
Tiip . , rig to'. whet' it calls the iuyolved of °Compensation in -case of ape . , at Witigham next week are co'neplete, and a
"Rae° 'arid Revenge men " plainly' intl.; largo ettendance is anticipated. Tbe pro-
• . • ..". - • • ' . • wife being killed, and action in that dim.
1 • • tans' at present .might be equally inadvisable.. • - • • • d • " d tl li t S S
met • tha the re "ai • • ahueben are A ' ' • gramme is a goo . one, an 10 es . , ,
es . t , . peop i- -,,, .. s to beth pomtg, howevei, the Government workers in the County are to takepart. All
allowed .to tetein laws,. customs and.: lan- would mako a stetemeet when the Bill. cense parties' going from. this neighborhood •ean oh-.
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for its third . reading' . •tain ceetificates.from the Secreterkeeetaling
guage which. .eXist in no other part of the PP , _ • . • ,. .
' • them to reduced railway fares. Thcie certi.
' ' 6 on theorder p -
civilized world. :The infer enee of thie is • Mr. Waters has again pu .
a ' . • ' b ' ' ' 'd' 1 d• t 13 't a
ner his • resolution of ' IDA ayear protesting floated have. cen as we e y is ri u e . as
•plein as a .pike -staff. • To the Illeus it - • - • ' • • in the short time, eince the
Yee athe• 'year. preeeding • The .pew
year 0 . • • • • •.
rente 'during the past year, $120I.25 ; year
, s_e.ott
i $910 , increase $291,25 ; '•orainara
Prave .0 • . • ,
$65'a 00 r '
cremations last year, a, .; yea . previous,
456 09 • ' ' e ' 198 91 a . • ' • .
$ . , mamas , $ . . ..
t d their
Thei Building Committee. presen e f . ,
final re ort• • stating that they had. se ar as
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010 It OM 0 •0011.
b P ' 1 cl- h • 1 b Th
pout le conclude t . .
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gregation was congratulated on the. liberality
evil:toed in subscribin • to the stranding fund,
• g
friends in thie vicinity. He looks hale aed•
-• • . • • • • . h la - t
hearte. end 1S welt plemed wet. • is airmen ..
place ef .4boere. Ha .attendee the auction -sale.
of James Bui•Wrieh •near Belgrave; on Tuesday
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end succeeded in purenasing tne term, comma.
ing 127 acree, for the .sum nf $3,300: • • ,
r.. o n i 1 ,, . . ,.. ... , . . .
M f. 47' h•-• "Wars of Flay hasPurchioed from •
MegsrseColouhoun & Dow, . a half interest to
their celebrated thorough -bred Clydesdale stale s
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li " 0 ht C rim " for a lar e mina •••We '
011 . °a, a„ • „ ea. ..
unnerstand that Count Carloa . is. one• of the•
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pew Not it hva*s,,-.11-nStice;-.;•,.-.'
• •
. in the legal coluiens. Of the Mail a -
„es_ ..,. , . . ppears
. thie questioa ,aed.anawer from Clint= e - . '• ..,
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• Questiori-1‘ Can a• dealer in' Maher, "who
. is a• member of 'tbe council' oE a 'corporation
supply the council with. lumber, and tender
the bill to threconneil; and sit at the Passing
. of his ewer obi:runt?" . Aneweea-t` No,. he be-
• collies disOualified. to ' hold hisaeat hy'reasote
' of such. contract -a' • . • ' . ••• , -
,.• •This questions wadoubt intended • co al, i . •
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P Y
, to the case,of . Mr. Thee, lacKenzieewho last',
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year ha.d BOMO tech dealings while a ineniber.
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of .the council. ' Tlie law' r l' t• g t
e 4 101 I B0011
matters is Ati Moil% ---.• . . '. :. - ' •
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• • .• " No Person having hy hiMsOlf '' - " 4 .
or his part,
nei an interest in any emit t b li If
rao on. 6 a , RI,
the corporatio ' • : '' '
e, -than. be. quelified' to be a'
reel:ober • of• tbe council of Any mend - I "
pa cor.
.3.1 . . . • • against the stuzurosof onr Provinciallts ways
a
meiiii "SuPpOrt the goYerninent'and these by the Dominion Governnient, - Ile will ask'
s .•
h " that. the .amount of naoney- already iiaid and.
privileges will. not be interfered wit ,
.. .. . . • t e garment of s,crip issue op account.o. est)
h • ' ' d"' • . f th '
and. :wee yersa. • . l3at is it mot alittle railways shall h'e added together in' poireapi.
r. . • .
singular. thAt 'the. alait should • take , this tal sum, and.tha.t this sum shod& be 'MUM,
Positien, • We'..long .ago 0.,0 expression ad baatheDominion as a debt clue to the Prat-
vince, on which the ProVitice shell emeare 5
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to the view' that these privileges. shOuld per cent.. interest, payable half yearly., until.
-8-133P.Y. because they, are such time as the vvhole amonn't is pat& ..It is
be . abolished, ; I
et: e ' ' ' • • • hard. to see hoW ehe ,Legislattire• can evade
.0 eseos place -in this ,cduntry, We were the passe& of. this resolution. • 'These. roads
. • • dVocating it •tor y ' , ere nilt b Ontario as tribal eoacts for tie,
taunted with. a . , part , pur. w h Y .. . , .. , P
-• ' ••• • ti le' ' t th '" '''- - VOS66 orlon], -traffic, They wero seized by
poses f tau? t was correc , e seine, :the Dembsioriand dodged to be roads for the
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appl e .. o th . ,... . n our case t was general adVantage of Canada. la her taat.
• .i. s t e Mail' but i i . - ' . • ' J't '
e. power all speeial favors P osition must be .ourrendered oath° Trevino°
not. Had we th , . .
+4* 110.1d the tannieipalities Must be recouped for
n hos distinctions '
a, d el .. . . •would pease.. . vv•e •
... . . see..
the heavy experiditures facetted:a.... ' .. •
do tiOt belieee in .them, 44 any gevern- ' • • .'.-• - 4 - '
.. ' . .".• • • ' Hon " A "al a Rosa' 13111 'to amend the Ad
t th t t 1 '''t h '11 - ' ' . . . ' ' : -
men . ., a o ere, es sue .w.i. . receive mir -I
respcothorthe--Agricultural College .provioes
: • ' ' - ' • • ••--- . • • • . ' . . • '• . '
opposition. en this line: , ' . that. the 'sleek -Governor -in •Council may an,
• - ' 1--igricul.•
Acivisiory Board•ef
possibly . ••• privilege
b " d 1.1 'gt ' . 'It
they grant was o _ trane .. ., r., • evension ste
also be on hand early on Tuesday Morniag at
the station in order to supaly any who may
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have been &Woo e. . • - • .. , • , .
In •geving a short sketch of 'the ktncardmo
. . • • ..f.
Ba tat church the Re aged of that 'Plows
P . .. ' a k-• P Cli t ' • "Th(
thus•referieto a arela .nown . n ?man, ,
cherch was about nine months without a pas...
tor, When 11:Pv. W.T. l''' Tewt.°111 frt9E118 is54,? . afr •
ter's Halt, came in the. spring o 1 8 . Ills•
kifel sea genial manner hae end66red. hine to
'his• peopleas Theugh" the ntembershia -ea the
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church is not very page. nor me ceogre g!.'•
•tion very; extensive, yet perfeet unanimity Itt
t' rid ur ose wevails it is.pros er.
sen intent a, p p 1 . . • P
from. en-
oils fieanoially,• .being entirele free . .
eumbranees. _ It _to pexpeeed..sooa te move
the chapel te a more Central • and advantaga•
_ ... •
ouo situation on Queeti street." • - .
• -- • - •• • • 4. • • . •
.4.t the Cetera, street Methodist clurrolron
s . . . . .. . it ,I c. f d .. .'
u tide evenine • ev, . os or cave an
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earnest eeritton_Misthe words. 1 reciousanethes
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and upon the promptitude with Watch near y
all have met these obligations. Of the 102
names.' a "e iin. eon the suliscriation Hat; 88
• pP a a .
d 'is f II 9 f
have • paid amount subscribe i n , o
tharentraider•-have paid- in pert, arta only 5
subs° 'pt' us remrsin Wholly unpaid ' An ab-
ri io . . •
•• • • ,
grad of receipts mid expeeditures apaen.ded
to .the :Report; show the reeeiptee to have ariap
$14,582,87; erepeediteres, $14,43a.26; balance-
on hand $152.01,. .- . -. ''
It Was decided. to More the report.. eir the
Committee,vrith the list of. subscribers, draws
.. • b is d .. t 'cl ' rd bal.
eng sums su on e eAmonn s pal an
tame etill Unpaid, abstract •of receipts and
_expenditures and a' statement Of aseetsand
• la. 4 - • a • • • • , h• - .
lia dates printed and distributed in t , e.con
gregation, It' was else resolved that the
,
committee be roletteed Iota terther ante rata.
CS 1 ' ' d 't• b a d d over'
at a 1 motley An gecurt les . e Ian ,e ,
to• the Trustees... .. • . .
't •
• A vote of thanks Wag tendered thaeortinsi -
, .f 1 . i .. i ..... a .. the nitst
tee or t len va ttab 0 Service. drum
• • • - :, . .•• . _
two -years. a ' -- . •• -.a -- . • ---e- .
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aer best heases ever otvned.by• Meson Colon- •
1 Y & D w. His Mae are ahead; famed. .
ire .,
C M o n of Brumfield, a allot time nee() .
d I la ' f .$'00• al • '
mid a two year old, sire v im . or o . s i.
ilittenbury, also of Brucefield,• ownsawo ot his. . . :
'colts from warted mares, acknowledged to be " '
. . . ..
best in t e county. A span of his colts
the_ ,. ) vere recentl oold for $450. . .
(geldings 1 . y .
n Nott, air 8 , ef Briessels, writaig•frota . •
,Toh •
sa settle. int r 'hap been -very • seaere, •
Nlanalicidajevei o;Pperi:ticed by the 'oldeat set:
ta ei s"°•Tli uSaiitf of . hogs And matte have been
e ••• , 9
u d I ,th - °shipping' see
frozen. - n .one roe, w wee ey wer . . . ,
hoge there were thirteen car leads froZon stdf,.
and where farmers hid large nurribers of hogs
th - vo- ld ile • u on• Lim another to try Mule . .
.e3'.1 °., P a , P . - e , •
kov warort, an: in the triennia, perliapeet0 or
'40 would lie. smothered. • This. is the wee' Ithe
mo'st of theta 'were lot, The cattle that were. ,
in rood °tradition and bad jaunty of corn atoial ..
I, .
the winter yery well bat those •that were thin , ,
in floe and not welt fed perished with the cold, ass
ld d' " ' • •
the niost of -them wou be found stan. in,,,. p) ..:
frozen...stiff.. ,. a as. . • ' . • ••
• • . , . . --a--
. pora4on ' ...._ .___.,.,..,..L..:!.. .._ -1, . ,
tO our•mind this Portion ef ••
' he law mei
, never intended Le apply trait is 'onetime, aria
aseit has' been °mistreat hy emisione •
en' c •
Pr
tain cases • T "t •
he
. -point an protice . ..
.. • .,.._._:,..-:,,...wi,;44......:--:;,..L.,
• , 'Wrists, -to advise tied assist the Commissioner.•
• ' ' • 11 h ' ' " ". '• 'f A ' ' 1 • ' le' ' • t f th •C I.
-SeTTLED.-$...43 respective cemanatees -front 0 . grim tura in t e managemen o e o -
the West Huron, sand Colborne Branclia•A_gri. lege paid leans, and nuiteby Order in Council
etilturel Societies • held. a meetmg on Iraday pre c ibe ies hales and powers.' Strolaboarile
1003 to settle the fieenciaLinattert in (Repute, shall consist of five member?, exclusive of the
.
ht f 'the lord io the death of Ilia. taints',"
Sig P . . •. 1 h '
referring more: particular y to t e moot
, . „.. ,.,„ ,. ......
1 d 1 ' Th t
teeth otereireaues. (nen a up. o pee or,t„
ts_v. le , ,, , „ . .. .. . •
ate a th .0 •
Ar aParrings Paso improve e ,oc,,a. -
sion hy,g'iew touching remarks oncerning the
,„ ,
i ho Was a faithful though -deeply •
"(Tam w •
.
mane a A" Watt; eer, Coats uria teats
' f • s ' I ' • ' • ..f ' • .t iii f
It enema were.6 ected trustees • or a or , o
1 " ' . -. ' ' , ..,.
t tree years.. — . • a. - . • •
M 'T • ' •ti a al M 11 eh We e eleotea
elm% urn u an ., a 0 - e .. . , .
a an• cs u
...tiN,ots .,,e t.e Mating :year; : . ' • '
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,- `.* • ' BOR N -. ..•
• •
.V.F.:Ar.Axii.--test. Thomas, orthe ilth. inst., the
4 , • • •
wife of Ur ID G Zeeland am daughter, . : ..
-'• ' ' ' ' • • r• •
• DAA.1..V.-At the methodist parsonage, ease, • rre
the lath January, the wife of Rev. it, Doves, fonnerly •
of Loodesboro of a son.
,
. .. erns contrercl in' the above
ii4 Ade to cover all dedlac ' '
-- m gs betw gen any per.
. ..eon Who .psay be iii businesi, and 'a council er
•whioh
•,•some o
and efter a, good dealof aisetlesion f
which Was 'quite alar•a• Oa tale • • setae.
ava • e •Yee g... We .
.. .
Misty arranged, an *
d the bone of ootitotition .
effeetually• reinevea. The West Iticlink di-
Aasistant*.Conitnissionerrof Agriculture, who
o a member of aid board
shall be ex-offici . s .
Ever -meta an ever territorial dietrict le
y ‘., , Y ct• 9 , „ h -
the lameence may have thetrivilegc:of_axiii.g„_-_
. • • . . . .
of his congregatton, and
afflicted member . . . . . ,
- . I tea to live as she
urged. upon t ie unconver . . . . .
lived I " With the oonocioue evidence of De.
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• ;it/twirled figa '311ritialt. C,Olinatibia. • . , • INOARRIED ' ,
. . „_....„
., . . . . . ., , , . .
• elt.TTertSole-oefaittia8.--et the paremase,ettie .
a. he following le from, a recent 'British Celuln• tere on the telt inst., by the novae. 8. Rupert, Zee •
to is a Miss Alice ol.aric,. both et
ho may be Arlen% r:„.„&ece' t' '' i
. • . • • , _Li . p nig4,11 s-recters-will-mnetailiertiltraiiiiii-g6
saghtlisteasasrraa 0 • . •
. r Nate° as erred, •we venture to eria
. that 'there is' ii° t • M • al • • • •
____o a uncip, corporation . t
- °-
anY taw,'1 6i "1134ge-i° (-3°11gd° labial) dOes'not
• .violete the law. .BuVwltile this May be the
., legaisinterpretatioe litd dO net h I' a. 't '
• , , - 0 IC 0 1 ID a
,
just ono, __TIM lafrWasdoiihtless honed for
the pertime of• Pieveriting coun ''ll
, el ors enteri
„. ing ‘II.tti A Contract; wheroby;their position
tould be used 'to their OeetinitirY advarttage
. •
. aver and above what Might b; in an ordinary
blaeieess traneactiera • WheaMis Th 0 '
. ,, 013. carper
was deputy -reeve of tbe town • a considerable-
. •
amount Was teliended at his store by• way of
. charity; we do not suppose lie derived one
cent more (rem the articles Out sold thin '
be
would have gotin the ordinary emirs° of hnei..
nen) but accordieg to the inter t la •
pre a ron. e
the 1W ilCt NNW' ,disqltalitied ; lie cethl Net'
matters.
pertaitting•to theitaspring shate. .it hos .bren,
frequently totriert thoLtlas_47,00-toutil lid seem
- -• - •
conveniently and fairly ..Iteld al Itome of . thd
country centres. Would it not: be well foe
those ottereoted in the 'aliens eeetions to
• •• • t' ' .. '
send an proposi ions to the Board,. and no•
e • • • t 1 • • • • '
oubt they wo i a be liberally eonselereclea•
. ..
Goderieh Stare . • •1 ' • • •
A 1 l• . h ; ' ,
'
- litt a aght fa eitgitui •
ing to break iti on
the hitherto. bi3i Ia..' . i . t
a Out ti, yision-o Mir do on.
The I'Vest Riding ShoW could cortainle " bo
mere conveniently and fairly helda at some
.othe ' le. ' ' • • • • • • .
r place In t aeetinty. How tvotild Can.
ton 'wit, ?.• This place boloegs to the West
• • r.-1
Ridiog, and ohould be favored By the ebow
6110e in a While, 'and is About no central mai:Dm
Otte:Wee 'wattle, as eau be got. .Naill the
-
Star hold up its hatid tor Ciiiitori taanot very
f inneh„ it wthadonor too it in Kitten, than
1151'6' I . .'
turn* all tollege teems One student iri atten-
dances ariclarecearieg instruction aittlie Col-
-Iege, without the payment ot anY °nitrate° or
Anition fee, ;Vie eentityseouncil of each coon.'
ter shall nominate tho student entalechto ihie
' • •
prietlege for the orranty, ana the Advisory
Mate the stuaents for the.
'Matti Obeli. tidal .
a
Territorial districke: 'Stich litudont must e
the son of &practical _farmer resident hi.the
county or district, and have lived on his Pa.
r" the farm at least tWo years prior tag his tid•
s• " a 1 T Li G vereor
ousson to the ol age, he out,. o
in COUnsil MAY Pteseribe the manner in.which
soh studeete shall be nominated. by tlio
county, councils and Advisor,/ 11;ard. :The
Members of tho Advisory Board appointed
by• tho LieuteGovernor in Council -renal be
paid for Attending the meetings of the b oard
rt allowance Pot exeeeding $4 per day, and
their aotual necessary travelling ezpoinies
in attershog ssul teectangs. It ts not likely
be Olen to this
that sedans exceptioo Will , .
Bill, its.whele tendoricy is to popularize tho
grunt um o ego am ex. Liu 1 s i.
A ' It I C II -1 •t -• 1 't b 'nate
AO °Very SOCtielf.of the Province, '
_
vine pregame, .andainstbasalorieus boo of lin
•
eternal residenee with the Saviortra . • '
• •
l lar,
It is currently reported _that a cortex 0
gyman, residing less.then one hunared miles
'from Clinton, Was. recently 'called in a diss
' a Member of his emigre.
.graccfalnlanner by . . .
1. f - 1
within. The' story. la that a eerta n elm e
- e • r 1 I ' 1,1) h lyt ot '"
6 1, a ono r was In e at i in.
roam or ; b.
'cl table levity anring the
dulging in ono at •
hour of . service, and after the minister had
patiently borne it as leng.as he could, he sent
a libto'of expostulation toiler friends.. Instead
of making rnattert better, Mt was attieg. A
ate`.1
e them worse ancln ay -as
'this .enly mad , . , .
I ' I 6 t b * ems
the minister was passing t ie p AO o nein
' eecitpied by the lady's friends, he was called
Inside„ and art apology deneendetlea-Thirathe
minister refused to do' so it is said, when he
. . ,
a . 1 • 1 h . dl d Th
wao e et, upon art rough y . an 6 . e
i minister trcaied hit assailants very leniently%
!stmply bringtrigthe iiratter up. efore a ci um _
" eodimittee mid then allowing it to droP'.
I,
Ha the artienig Arm o o nw nen inv e 4
f. d ' - ' - i th 'I b ' th a
• OB. Very properly it might, they 'Chia not
' have got off so cosily, • .' .. ,
ilia PaPera'ratai-gentlemen referred
brother ••of•Mr. W. • Craig, cattle heyer, and •
'formerly a resident of thia place :-. •
re • • • • : .
he marriage of Mr. James M. Craie, of Bar
kervilleeth Missia. Af. Duhig, eldest daughter
of Mr. D. D. Duhig,, of QUesneliementli, took
pike on. Wednesday Nov, 11th, at the 'atter
1 Th rtti t • ha,a de aseleas bright
P AM e i e own ma 1 ,
as the weather would allow, A: carpet of pure
1
white snow had covered the ground, in t le early
morning,as if fiarposely in tribute.to the young
bride mid her brideimaidsi The approach •to
,,,
th t ;pp r y 1 p r h larecl walk young rir•
tre3.es,°titsg6sawrer:flyil eng Iri-Ri5thits town, and the in.
terior of the °Mirth had been tastefelly aad
aseettile deceratedabY Mesa Skinno and other •
f" 1- itl " 1 e and berriea,
.rxems,w i evergreetis an/ .nims s . _ on
in the absence of llowere, a lovely moss ot m a
e on ra e sold flowers standing upon the al-.
Or g _ g p
tar, Before eleven o c oc -. t le nom ere or
` 1 1.. 1 - f • d f
the terenerny• the little cluiroly Was, etoweed
,,, ,
w th 1, reVereht cONgreg'ation •of friende•• an
t,„, , ,
evetetv'isliers of both bride•fteta bridegroam. Asp.
On the nativelsof the bride' perty the marriage
'wren ,. he v i thet breathed o'er Pelee" was
, . T ..° e" . - - - 1, b
hear tie senaby V - - o t _ e
m congregeti ii, ant A +
corm usioti-of the „service. Which Was .cOndtleted
by, the Itcv.-Ilt. ildwards, of the Lytton M is.
.,
Mr. Richard Patterson, to
cilium
tesilinalte•etal WiDlehela&st • At the'reseleilea• •
of ties brides step:father, Tucker:loth, an the ll'th
lore by. the Rev, W. W. Sperling, Mr. Van, A, on-
in hame, •otemhorne, to Ansa Sterthiteestanliconsee, •ee
4.,
ot , uekerstnith, • . , • . ,. : '
ou ie 16th
WARIVIOK-MVILL14.-in RAMA, tt
hat by the Iter D.• lanai:any, itt IBC. residence of '
,, !, .
the erideli father' Mr. Jan IVarwlek, to Riisaha to,
., ..._ ..
wily daughter of Mr, L, Melville, rinor lumen.
flAtalit -STRANG -Oil the ninth 114., at the .
• •• b Ra tir it ti
tashiente ef the bride s• father, y v. In, . at t.,
assisted 1.) Rev R. Y. Thomsen, It. Il., gm W, IL .
iiii ina, orYTaro,'tormerivor canton, tO Jeanie, dauglif .. ,
tort at Ur. Jetta Strangi:of Irsherne; ' • .
• RAM -.31t7M.::On theitth !Tula at the eretho- .
e o 1 tg'the nsv Mr.
.°i" WitS"4"`' 1311Pr -', " " . ' 3 't ir t
Goodell, Mr. Thos. a 1, I resit*, to Aroi Ion e, , h ,
daughteir of violate -Andrew 'Muir, IA fltessels, .
• 'CHEM - . '
. ' t 'I' •t1 nal f t II 1 la ..ti r
• -apnea--ne intottenn le i tis .. s s e : L. a
daughter of Peter and Annie t'ote, Ned 5 mouths,
apemen' -In ftfinten oft tee lielviesteearenter, . -
wif4":",t . Ste: n'eo, eentiesielligta n',$ year,, It thoutli4,
and edase, . . • . • e •
1,/tOMPtsoN. .1f. Clioile., on the lath inat.,, ,reekei
• ran te, 00 0 i .. a Iles • et )351»,... ,3 .
a 141 5 t Mr r i rril i 1 'I ice i o inemb«. ..
it08i4.--la Alialerteh. teweglifty, on the jlth Init.,
Win. nov1,3303140 ear.o and 4 moths.
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