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E. EDWARDS,
editor and PIIIIiitkes.
NEVEN &xtzcitxxsoIkt,
AITEISTERS, *c. SOLICITOUS VOR BANK OF
HAMILTON: Cotealssionets Tor taking affida,
its for I.aliitnbo. PrIrata. fends to lona igstraight
roans ot lowest ote4. Onices•—fienti Blools, Wing
.4unn, Lnokno and: Gerrie.
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B2LBLILSTELL
Wingbiun' Ont',
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WINGHAIVI FRIDAY JAN 2 1885.
Ito the Nei, Ye* of 10Cfa
The merry bells are ringthil
Across the silent ;
Hope in each heart ie springing,
Now New Year comes again.
Oh I welcome merry New Year
Out blithest, sweetest lays
Of gratitude and gladness
Ws carol in tby praise.
Vis New Year brings the meeting
'Of those whose love we pride,
The words of pleasant 'greeting.
Tho foudly beaming eyas,
,-,,Itturanee cif affection
That tut, n neer destroy.
The presence o • dear ones
,share our New 'szar'S joy,
The-tsetrow and the trial ,
The ,dangers of Um way,
The naradess self,deniols
And cares of every day
Are by His presence Vanished;
For who hath time to sigh
Ankhrood o'er selfish trouble
When New Year drawSth nigh.?
Yet often as we journey
We think the world is drear, : ,"
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The path is steep and thorny '
Our spirits sink with fear I '
OE/ then broke forth the sunshine
We sought so long in vain,'
And New Year finds us singing
Our gratetul songs again.
Tis darker ere the claiming,
And when despair is nigh
„Hew oft the golden morning
Has broken through the sky
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And hearts that bowed in sadness
• Have cast their doubts away.,
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•rHYSICIAN, 'ION •
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L zainnargn and, L. R. C.
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And late •oi 1piaI fot 1**,134
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-orrio4 maCDONA.IJD'S,
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Bonor Graduate ima..,'mairilier cfthe Boyal
Cotle-'e of .IIIiiittO,ltirger*, Terauta visite
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Oilise over aleiatlafN sterf•,neaily oka-
tit° the '1.3runtiwielt 11°4ee. work brit
Wags, charges modevate..'•tlo14:,
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AUCTIONEER
Sales attended to in all parts oft the
county. All arrasigentente for sales can be
te:4e w.th lir, G. Wilson, Lot 36, 4.Ion. lt,
„East VIInwanosk, fir on application to his,
tivither, ItIr. -witsou; VeterinarY
• von, VVIughani.or at Tug TIMES 0 ed.
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..armert OWIlerS
• ,De von want to borrow- money ? To buy •
snore land fo Yearself or Your Sons. To
build a House or Barn To Pence, Clear,
ilnderdrain, orntlierwise ielpreVO
'a ay ciff bitirtgage et other Debts. Or
for anpother ',Purpose, itf.you do the nn,
dereigued are able -itt Doan at the lowsist
at of '-'-/fiterestt act& more reasonable
erma than 'any one ease in this section of
the Cally. -
IdETIglar & DICKENSON,
Ilatristers, W,,Igharct
soltaitora far the Dank of Ran ilton.
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THOROUGII•BRED •
Berkshire Boar
Imo lie kept for service on Lot I, eon. 4,
Morrie. Terns. Imolai of time of set.
• vie*, kW/vane of ri..thif if necessary.
A. IfeLEAN, Proprietor,
ettisairgall,AM,
trsouwowe Agent
ins& Wit ortio;
Hare come with New Yesol
Sweeeelaildish voided singing
the woAr being done in a very super.
, for manner, and to the entire tatisfac-
tion of the building committee. 1.11
total cost of the thumb, furniehings
and Ilot aurounts to $20020, whieh
•is all provided fur except about $10-
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Mist Walvainosh.
The fo lowing is the report cf S. S.
No. 8, East Wilwanosh, for the month
of December. The repot is bailed
on punctuality, diligence and demean-
or, end the names of those pupils who,
obtained fifty per cent or more of the
possible Min3ber of marks, are twang.
in order of meri. •
Fourth Class. 22 -Christy Robertsori,
RobertrAgiow; Thomas Henry,' Edith.
henry
Senior class,--Williani Me -
Minty, *pry iignew,,,Duncina Robert-
son, Grace Dalgarno, 'Maggie Robert.
son. ,
Ord Class.J'ohiinie 13oq,
Charlib feBiarney, Iltagarne,
Ihrigeic tsteWaTti Robert' Scott; John
Robeitiiiii, Porterfield. .
gesc:Ond !Cless-CharIette J Fowler,
Richard Reilly, Donald Itoliertsoni
James Robertson; Mari IlleCalluol,
atitte. MeStirney..
SeCentl Part.-:--Alexantlet Rebert-
4bhimie Agnew, Florencei;Rob-
rerson. '
, The list of convictions by magis. F. W. Randolph The contest waa
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4opipany or the south - 'west etognition, were greatly though
,doast A'Aloa. Be intends etartiing happily surprised tto' see their sup -
for that country about the beginning posed murdered or host fathee, He
of Mareh, and, eipecte to be away misaoionnwteitnhte
several years. . hdetropareUsgeivnt hitssZainfed.to
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• Neighborkikg News.
Dr Ooleruan of Seitforth is getting
mit timber 'for the etection of another
salt bloek. It is thought that the salt
combination •wil4 be broken up in
May next.
Mr, Joseph Bowden, butcher of
Exeter, one day latel,y walked to Mr.
'11110 Livermore Herald) Oalifavnia
speaks as folloits of a Bruetels boy; -
W. V. Seoti, a compositor employed
in this something OP an
athiete,_ and sadly astonished ithe bop
in Oakilancl on Thanksgiving day,
He went down that morning, to take
part in the Olymbie. Gaines. He did
so with a vengeance, as the folldwing
from the SanTiranciece Alta? deafly'
W. Deriding's, of Stephen, killed
•and 4emonstrates:-"The, handicap runt
cheesed. 13 hogs, made 800 Ihe Of ning high jump was highly interest-
eausege, and WS •it. Lis own house at ing,
9 oleloolt. made especially so by the peed.
• • jar ,jumping of an immensely All
•John Green, • a former resident of fellow, W. Scott, from Livermore.
Colicait*, end grandson of the late A. He was Marked as conceited granger
•Green.tas been left a legacy of $20,000 by the crowd and by his opponents
by the late John Riordan, of St. from the peculiar „Iazymanner he had
'felathe,rines,Inwhose 'employ he bad of starting and launching himself in
Own.; • to the air ; but it was 0,1Wflys notice-
hava returned. home after a three
Mrs.and Miss Bar, of Walton, raabilse;tlihiamt 1-014verrthefa;10eide wtoheneashiilr4.•
months' ;tour through the United last dpportunity catne. IsTerirlY °veal.
States, They had entbrtainments in tune the bar was raise he would 1/1.1801
*46tioitChicago and otheri ieading :the first two trials, only to: go over
.Alperioan cities. Their last engage. I with ease at the third. The par-
nent New Or:eans Where. 1 ticipants we -0 otersch favorite
ever they appeared their playing on ! German,, second choice ; j.
.the musical ulasses ;was the marvel of &Arbiter. D. FL Bemjamin; W. Par•
all. I ent, W. F. Scot, from Livermore
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"Repeat-, tho joYfullay : •
• trates •in this comity, for the past !won by. Scott, 5 feat 1 ineh. Giersch.
That angel.bands'eame bringing `'.• - ' ' ' • 4int'iter, amounted to' I81, the largest was second' •hes ,ohap Scott ie
01.14 -Kew Yeea''q a:t4' night herayrinder. thelaue icea:of
The rst ingin„ ,o ea ineeting neld ontp..
glitAbst, warmest -welcome, .
lauies of the At titon'S • •
t pi ov de w,ere G
To eelebratethe coming a deoi ed success
best efts we bring
d 4 ' • • • Seuforth, 42 by Clinton,
both financially aucl b B
oderion
fl, by teWini.t. the 1st or y for three yeas rest.
trates) 16 by snob, good jumpinp.; at 'CI -Wench on
t'tnaill published for '1 101 time. 17 of them I the tall, tlim young fellow who (ha
- tam', 2 , y russels, 11 by r, - • ••
P,ZeW Year as °writing. - • •otherivise. Afte/!•, ample jestioe ',had •
been none the many good things pro- Y •
vided, the intelleetual part of the •
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• ° •for assault. 22 for being drunk, and a 0 a
•oral
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wits given •yiddresses•, : ••
ty.
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of mume °Minces." :The •
were delivered bv'thii Rev,:LaW, to .ata un la nes mposed vas
the Weehly Nona:Jiff /Arent the C.creit0 • iesbyterran munst• er, Rev. G FT Cer.
p. • 4, f344
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To the Municipal Electors of the Town
ot_littpjn, ViebdW n191, ?f 'W/4g1-14n1, and reap,. tio $ by ' „Here i an ie nt of interest to girt, win„h„,„
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„ •the Rev Mr,Brandon aad others.'-'
The only -boine thirty young farmees
u att., gfielde Re' r Mr Pi I -laving been. requested by a large
:•:eccohiel -the alia- end excellent
)erta,,Pattor of the phurch and business men of Arizona bave
sent one of their nuMber east to find
The cpening services in' onne4ieff /limber of ratepayers to consent•to
• WW1 the new Presbyterian ebu.eh .;1r,• ;II. ,asiaVas serve you as Mayor for the, corning
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arnisliecu. by the choir dur„. wives fur them, Ph agent sart :--
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SundaY 28th of Deeember, last, hill': evening a yodel was held and a yery hers, and .T also have letters of roeorn, sPeneilalities of the position, realiSin,;
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kaintoshe's corners took. , dig the evening.X9n. the following '1 have thephotogreplis of the mem- year,,1 beg to say that I feel the4re%
• Rev. Dr, Burns, of Toronto retieh d. eejeyoie thee _spent, The programme menclAtion from the township officers the present timi, to do juste4,t0
rn the morning, froth Exodus xiv;
and in the evening from Numbei
29, The Church was filled to its, ht-
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ings by the Rev Brandon and Mr ladies. Their expenses to Ari,Z011;1, gilaUt effort the town it requirca constant and vi
revive and promote
eoesiste.c1 of nausie 'by the °heir, read. All I want ow ia to secure the young
Matthew Btandon, and a debate. The will bepaOA° Association, or, if p10,118 ;ft* the town's advancenn.ut-
b Havin a 1 rge interest in the to
most capacity at each service; The
sermons Were of marked ability iand
were listened to throughout
the closest ,attention. On. ,Monaay
evening a tea Meeting was :held; toil
being Served in basernent after'
which a grand int011eetual feast Was,
• given, consieting of exceedingly well
'tendered music by the home •chair
Under Prof. Coutts. Mita Langley Pre-
siding at the organ, and speeches by
the BOV. S. Young who took his Sub.
tject "Work for all' followed by-ThoS.
Gibson M. P, P. who spoke on "Ed-
elesiastical Politics," and schemes of
thefeyill'alt. Then dame Rev. Mr
tvordy Mildniay, who iiitrOduced an
• °rioted subject that he termed.
"11700..ting the preacher" illustratiq
in a very humorous style the roasting
process. Theri followed the Reit:
Geo. Brown, Wroxeter, who arrived
just in time to say•a few Words at the
su jeat of the debate was I, Resolved they. prefe , they will be given the g' `i
.that •Prohlation will be benefieial t; addresses of the members whom they and not 'being "ugaged in airy aetise
,cataftdase A r slim Hopper •appearing prefer, and correspondence can. be business and with my long experience,
'for. the affirmative and Mr G Wray opened.' < in knowing .your wava 1 am prepared ,
Mlipt:110ftillg the negati re. A fie): both On Tuesday of last week, Thomas to devote the kirgent'sllare of my time
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iv.esting speechee, Vie decision was' milted for trml about a fortnight aeo il)g
in,-. in properly fulfilling the duties dm..
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upon the Mayor, to the best of f'..e.
een'ilenien haa delivered able and in Smith;jr,, of Elnloss, who was eo
against probibitien, brought before hingtstrate4 Graham, ability. I shall III -I' e Very iyItitt,i
and hope with some success to ebbe,/
given by the chairman, Mr j Proctor, for for,gery, told his father, Were
'reesWa ter. Campbell, and Lawrence, charged with the 051"a “Ea°111e extension giving "
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perjury, The old man was committed- another competing 11110 to tlie sea
. I . nappsAias opened out a for trial, the deiiision in the
lift. NV a X youtw
, board. rillie• inning and inatinfitoti ...
SOLIa.. Sal -10.
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rr an's ease beiug reserved. The elle; Mg intereets imperatively demand ti
I am not seeking, the empty lionur
Messrs 3. Oliver and a'. lifeLean cd perjury vas oeuntnittecl in giving .
have returned home from Manitobs. evilenee against D. E. Oameron ill without performing my duty. Ili ad.
selling tickets to Orleans and return. Holt, 13arrister, Goderich, prosecuted,
his recent case at ‘Valkert,on. Philip ministering justice 1 shall do so fairly
and honestly. The general dallnees
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The 0, 1', R. station agent here is
for $30. , W. Barret, Barrister, Walkerton,•ap. ofthe ratil°14 requires the dosed mato.
A wateh night service was held in a toWn that so hugely depend).
pouring for the defenee.----Lucknow zill:ithe fanning country for its sup.
the Methodist church on Wednesday '§entinal*
evening. ' The Exeter Tint41.; Says:-Andr'ew. port; If elected 1 ehall endeavor to
iner, who removed from, here some Fiarersaildeli:aletiyil altutob t1:016ecytualledaywei°areka
The young people in °Onnceth n IV
with ilia Mechattics' Institute 'are pre. 2$ years ago to Michigan, returned council and secure sem° be
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0,',m -se, The 11,01r., A,, C. Stewart pee: pitting for an entertainment to beheld to Crediton a few days ago. During is your
neffeira results in the management
tor of the congregation occupied the shortly. hie sojourn in Michigan, he left home
of your affairs, Soliciting your united
eltair. .. Ueriniek's Cowart Comedy VOillepany o le morning, at the time of the ivatr,
The aural is rt very neat brick played Here to a ataan house, The saying he was gojrig to *hunt, cattle. ill pport,
ISM as ever yours truly
atructure 35 x 66 with a stone fund- litt ws says , the fault Was not 7,7;theirs hut instead he enlisted as a soldier, Gsoaan litolCsr.
atum hated by hot air. The interior heweeee-the Zrrog,rame was really 'Hie fatuity SaW no tnor.e:tof him, and Witigharn, Deo. 4, 1884.,
• vvoodwor,t is finished in oil, ti,licl pre. good -as the weather a as not fit for thou rht he must bare been murdered .
sents a very fine appearance. the con- Ilan or beast to be out, o lost short tifrO after that tilt
tractors were 1,1eaars. Wiles Ss, Sander- t Mr. IT. 11, Nleicaigue, formerly head- f tally returned to MI diton, and hit
son of Gorrio, Mr. A, litcDonald abrin ' master of the Public sol.00l here, but wife again married Nithin two or
the stontWork, Mr, Robb 1310% Gorr' now in the World's Publishimr 0o.,1 tines years. To the surprise 'of al,
the BrieltWorir and plashering, and f4as ro..ieved the appoititnient of he put to an appearance and hif
011iphant the painting, the whole oguneral agent for the said chllren whobilytt gown o3 Of 1 i
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