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I � . - )N EXPOSITOR. -- - -I-t--. 11 h he was oul ef
': � 1rHE HU C - . I though valued at betwee $5,000 and arms. Dea.th.mutit. have been a sweet reli
. :, . -- — .. - - me, $ 1 and the. lo!q is therefore a heavy ODO Ong , r e, r.,
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- I I Blue. John Small, $6, I W �xeterj ha3 sold
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- . - - stil I continue itO out and disgraced, : began to fil with water. The. togs Pu UUNN1N(4UAm DUNLOP-J)ZAI)o to, he town. the 100 a.are farm on the Huron ro-id, Tuck -
R' &mod, however, . . ugs and cran�ke are 1 -river where it monk. n1op of Trinity Col, ith, which he recently bought from Mr.
I papers - I he ri Cunni" barn Du t T�--- —�� eromi
EIRTISEXENTS- I pricea t6at have pandered to t ' the craft ac rose the Mr e ;
N F,W ADV , ! supply their weekly edition$ St Z ai6ipal ; -The cars wi re almost sulil)merged and 143 �Iied on Aaturday. In his death 0 Thomas Yellow, to Mr. Jamieson who lives
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�A carried up into the high places of mu d, The other 47 lege ' Huron Notes-
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i i after each i - the white paper used. i . re erious loB9, the deceased y j�st across the road frorn the Yellow birm,
gff The agure between the' pmronthe4if ' he same t( o, in 8, ! hehd of cat jle vvereL drowne tiou s%ffe 0 f Hay, is ver
arcely. Pay for ' t is pretty much t I ho leg in the instita )f Ontario's i to
-he paper Or' which the ', 00 'it- glory. I --Mr. Rodger NorthcOtt, 0
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I tes the pa,l;e Of t rection , a also ioev I ied by an ttibg - the to rank c r. Jamieson has disposed of his 50 acres
line dono und.. 'I change �n the,�Bame di �icipal- g head were reset th rough which the having been lin Nurgh-educated and 10% 7 with an &ttEick of eryNipelas,
94,v.ertigement will be to � i 13 r lesser degree, in every mut es. . The loss scholars. He-WaS Edin t.ntion to the study engaged to Mr. Cricb, who lives near Mr. Jamieson's -
e with the weeklies, but u4til such til le. greatero , ni'ipal eervie were I roofs of some Of tile cars,
lwmevsdaearing Smle-Wni� Iiiekard. (6) I abl I . if the term�, of mu c . � I animals were.ho6ted with rop had given particular at - , -Mr. G A. Russell has been
' ake place the peo� Is ity. I . lecturer has isivas-hoolin Stephen t
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WeStart-4ackson Bros. (6) 1 as that change does t . ears it would hmvo a : estimated at $10,000, of philology. No more -popular , tel ell in K -Mr. A. Lucas, of Gorric, has sold his
[ Ro�ertj5on. (6) I dxtended for three y . I I is : I . -es were a 8&1(iky of S330. farm on the 2nd concesiion of Grey, to Mr.
cheap -N - . � bhe advantS, e, it irfight be ' WW0WWMM=_-- i. T-helaneral gervia the fo: � 1892 at Lphs, Essery has been engaged to �
. Sutherland. (8) i who read them will reap -
111ousett For sale -G. J. I ag,, to tendency to remedy ihis evil. J -��, � Trinity ever bac %-pel on Tuesdayy muel Alexander, of the same line, We
--John Leerning. (5) 1 hal are tryi I Iture to I , QUEEN conducted in the obi Mi6s A � ol one mile and a quarter Sa
Claution i while,similar enterprises t is THE . It i the BehO
Fartri Far � 3supported by advisable for our Provincial Leg* I .. I NOTES FROM % body afterwards accompany- ad Mr. Lucas ,intends erecting a
- sale -John Dwakin. (5) 1 students in te in . 1892 at a salary of underatir
Horse and W49,011 FOI Ss,le-j. Anderson. (5) do a legitimate busines?, u this mattF-r at its next �ess'Ou- I �i CITY. etery. so handsome brickresidence on big farm on"
wni. Carnochan. (b) I . ions of deliberate on I i � I ing the hearse to the cern ;h of Creditoafor
Tsurbawtulis For Sale- I politicA pi.3kings or the a ntribut : I ; - I the 6th conecssicn of Howick in which to
Annual Meeting ---W, G. Duff - (6) ' I I ke i I I i � Toi.t.;;—TO, ]December 28th, 1891- �— 'Ti&r. W. H. n mae1q, end the re m'u,inder of biB days in peace and
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-James Snell. (5) � oi&Ds whose al, a is to - ms' . . I of dressed ap -
Caution- ; wealth politi . I within � - I
I y . hat. twice I ' opei about 1,600 pounds -
Accounts �Now Ready -At Willis. (8) . I favor of ]REVIERRING to the fact t Electior abb�lb ind o�her burning topics Municipal Nominations- ,nty
- Willis- (8) ublic sentiment in the coun xy in �� . V-'' " - . . aft- sh F Ple
Cheap Ru�bersLR ; I I do not ke(p busineSs'"len from protest - The following is the �, Itry from that town on Tuesday of last -Mr. R. Fitzsimons, of Winnipeg, for- -
ith-poterMcKaY. (5) P will have to the past thirteen years Constitutional GO the � Z result of the Dom" p u . � I
- Deputy-Reeveship of Tuckenin ive party Bidets, . .. . ties in this w ek. I . merly of Clinton, wing o!d acquaint -
Rest Baking, powdej-;-j. McIntoshi (8Y their respect b own in the Pre vince of � I consistency between tions in the various I municiP&Ii , sh, is.rene
. co npetition with arnment' as broken d I b3g- at the glaring in I I �Mf, 1-tichard Stonehouse, of Wawano, p,n,ccs'in that,town. On his way thitherhe
NotLee-W. J� Shannon. (6) i suffer by the unnatural , orrdption of the . r. All ! , Joseph.
-G. N. Henderson. (5) 1 . � I Quebec, and that the grpWi a I , this I . county: , I I was elected ho� . on travelling,
I imagine we are � MCKILLOV.-T Id counci ewillbecome a resident of
vection Card --E. C. Coleinan (5) which ::: hey are niet. - festive season and : the weathe , received a pretty severe ln�son
vec*ion Card . I I s Bola big 50 acre farm to his BID"
'Jut. : � chosen advisers of the Crown, and of the ; - he o . euchred out of $230. It happened �
-J. V. -(6) - i i that is needed to make u's viz,: John Bennevre:18i NITIr. StonebOus I being
Residence iror Sale ---� . 11 i ..'t people's representatives, WAS in bot cases, sun e : weather-& little mnggy,but by acclamatiO119 , james Evans, John BeIgrAyle village, . . be thus: Having an hour or two to wait in
Z=7--��Z ��!!!i��� 0 J France Retrograding. . 6 t so cQn- I h "' . rn r; -i� t Reeve; Daniel ManleY9 Councillors. i�Wbileworkiaga circular saw in 1-1 Chicago he placed a small parcel in the
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ties the ostensible reason R'signed f4 .till .an, or wep.ther he announcemen Morrison and Win. Arc y ffice while he proceeded to do a -
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elmll� The Chief of the Dapartm nt of Statis tj ot Her I . I E'�eter foundry on M oads
PIT 10; Itat. I : - 8� and the dispb6y of hu Britton, Robert , , Halloran had the thumb of checking 0
U,�o 11 -on txp 1 resulta of atitutional revolutions on the par , I of N'aga a excursion HULLETT.-ReCVey JO I k Mr. 0 little eight -seeing. . When he claimed it
Q� in Ff a4ce has just made pub ic the . the Can a Pros. -goods windows. by 0 , ken off at the firal
;. . - ove- Majeity'a representative, i calico p ints in the 4ry Scott; Deputy-Reeveg A T. McDonald? W r I ht hand ta ; joint. aving any
- -----� I i the investigations in regard to the m, I . ' . t 9 , igham, h �, iflie Bainea farm in Morris, sold at I. there was 20 cents to pay, Not h i -book.
n' 9,tion ,UTiDg the year byterian remarks : 11 Look at -the ots any They I slid 10 e,of it to tempt - Councillors, John Br Be
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-- ft a I ant snow, wa with his ife and Rcclamati011 , L%sham, was purchased by small ohauge, he palled out biB pocket
I Jan. 1, 1892 1 ments of the pop I d they are de�lorsble. the far or into to � I Benjamin Churchill, John grave on the 12tb ult., h was well stocked with ten and twenty
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, t�s the f act that way you please an � L 9 0 pened it a sharper
. family- eep- rge Stephenson. dollar bills, Just as he o]
I 1890. I A contemporary no hing'more deplos�able and Snell, Gets, Baines for the urn f $1,636. The whic
'One t It'd a I t4e funny, but Toronto shopk F - Taylor, F�ank J.
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— a . an view There is just I ers place deal Of importance with the York 'AST WAWANOSH. -Thou. H. Deputy- pJ ; irchater sezured a big bargain, met came in,ga-,re him a tap on the uose,grabbed a
from 1 civic, social, O�L` point of that is.that men can be found profbssing to herited idea Reeve, and Finlay Anderson, cillors, D. � -Mr. James A, Ford, of Clinton, handful of his bills and ran away. Although
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,What our Premier Has to Say re .13st deplorable ,o;ver the county fa wer. It may be an in by
the reitilts. ann,ounce a ho rejoice Reeve, by acclamatiOn ; Coun w�,Ith a, painful a � I i
the be patriotic Canadians w Les them D. . Itebortmon r. Fitzsimons made after him it was use-
-C.evernor . They show that I . L I from tit pion6er days that Mai ttermon, Robert Shiell, anj h;ving a, book catching in his Wrist An 1
This conduct of the Lieutenant and discouraging. . esent existing in Quebec. ,rg to 130 eas- ph es,3, ad when afterwards counting th&t .
iticiged by ' nation, one of the oat cultured and state of things at pr '. . . . t e adja6ent-farm owne is talk John Coultis. By consent of tile mover p s9ing through hi4 bamd. � ha remained he found himself minus
of Quebec is being variously: er Fren . . I . ercier to be guilty of, every- Imagine the indis Th thus . "th concession, Greyy is I
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- Con- nations in existen 1 , is slowly but A Dg M tomerB of pensable sort. seconder Mr. Coultis dropped - out, _wm. Brewer, 1 '
ci� I $Wtioc besides having a bloody face and nar-
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who profeig great knowledge of ire y gifted d ged again8t h � one heare of du is not all founded f 1891 eleoted for -nanza farme I
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these Some say. he acted enti I ' 8sentis I thi bar im, the pu 11 busin62s ve been learu- leaving the old council 0 b, coming 6 bo r. Thi y escaping being run over by a moving
ading in i - � n. In additio row
constantly retrograding in i s e Ig iDgred al�rin and On f act o else our citizens 13116 next year by acclamation, h ,, over 4,000 bu8hEli of grai
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stituti I . ing shrould be one of in J fe of prosper a
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onal law. iveg in taking his con- most v;itli forces. Accordi g to the records, o7er Mer- h3g very ad habits during d&! Reeve, by C, train.
within. his prerogat . l shaTe.i,The man who tchuckl I to have no end of money TUCKERSY41TH.-II, B. McLean, doing his own work on 200 acres of Ian -on Thursday after"an, 27th ult.,
we or all France, t the year 1890, . . ` a a ity. Pe ple seem - Deputy -Reeve, John Shep- t did 35 days' threahing,after harvest with of Godericb, was shooting in
by the throats,,35 it there ' re f I I i, countr o shime i ' res; four of acclamation , Ill . Harry Rut -son, .
stitutional advisers . I , eeds and the _ Y, he theat Walkor John V
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2-69,33� marriages, 5,457 d vorces, 838,059 a e ,- I I to spend. Look at t ly, and the audieu.068 herd Peter McKay, John '� , his new steamer. the harbor from a very light bast, Firing
were, and anceremoniotisly boosting thern no better than Mercier." I i them are acked night . Councillors John Me- I
, gh they still poes2seed 1 76,505 deaths. This shows, as I posed no a ;Aer withdrew r 9 James -In Lucknow the rotber day a young man at a bird the gun recoiled with such force
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out of office, althou birtholl; and 8 �----- I I upon the yhole are corn (, John Robb, W. G, Broadfooty f om Aohfield laised a, .heque Tor a load'of
Or.ity of the I ear, a de- ch 010,88c's. These Cl ] t as to throw him off his balance, in trying to
i . . ' Li'las, John Reinke, p as one'dollar,
the confidence of a large - Mai compared with the prece ing y in- The poultry And Egg Trade. , what are termed the ri bling DIL � and it was Lot found on eserve which the boat bpaet and he wits
tives. Otherst who would creaseL in: the number of in r6ages, an same businesi men tha,65 do the orurn cKay, Reeve, and W. ' til the che(juo had' been cashed. The pr
1 1i An Ott1w, - the fol -I with the utmost USBORITE.-T. MI . into the water. It was intenEely �
ook this,. lie v . I Is h led and ! no great Kydd Deputy*UeeY1w,, - ljy�v,�Od, I., f r I Id, considerable ice having formed on itos -- f�
peop,078 represent& t his action v rose, a decrease a; -correspondent makes. I ocize th . by accla-miltkOn ; 11T,gery,was found outrbut theYOUD9 man thrown I
seem erea9e �!in the number of ( Datronize 6 P Y�isoy� . co
tog, k a - 6 of the poultry, � �eal. tmsb AtrB, j. jiiffo, 'T. , . W. VV � &S L surface, though there was no piece )%r.ge . -, \
over -1 o the bta . Yh ris 14 ' ..
eilt to meet � an an increase in Jowing reference t ' as a few well-known' Coune � let"Off. ,
ilow -P,Lrliam I in the !number of births, o'c rred 'idg-, T. Came- s on tile 'Wall in
in refusing to a : Astern part of this I Che worat that Hunte'r,tJ. Shierg %V. Delbr e i while hauginef picture Rutson wait soon hel6d � L �'
. - [Lnd egg trade in the e, cras'l na' a a ; enough for support,
designated by the consti- the number of d6ths-all a tkrming and no croakers lave been saying. I better. rou, J, Balliwtyne. There, will be an 61ec- t - wr' k, Rev. Mr. Fattp of
within the year as n t of the decrease province, and we fancy pretty much the can be sa,d is! thaf buBiness has been $e rectory last ee out of the water and started for the beat, .
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tution, but, instead, pj&c�ing. men of his 0 w thing reasstAring. The regit ._ to bore. He says : Tile banb repo I rts cert�inly show more cash, tion in three wards Only- - Exeter, sustained an ,jgiy cut on the crown � d drifted some distance a,way, but
choosing, many Of whom did not evtn have iii deaths is a loss same coDditiong opera is a factor in n the case for seven EXETER. -11eeve, \virl, 11awden, Dr. Rol . his head by the falling of a harnmer,which which ha . hand, a pocket full of
in births and the, increase. 44 ade on dePO31 t than bits We eeve, W. G. B:s3ett-, H- 0 A ourgcoa was necessary to with a gut' it, one
slaiture, in charge of the , Tb is doe3 not in- The poultry and egg tr., EveryoU cannot have what he line ; Deputy -It * " was Ug. . cartridges and being heavily clothed and
of 38,446 inhabitants ion in the 4-. ,illors, E,I. Christie, T. B I
a seat in the Legi . the discussion of the trade quest I year , pair the wound.
'P&r- which must I 11 it is the time of jOY' un- Spackman; Coun( , r is progress was'slow. Throwing
L, and by diV�OlViDg cludethe loss from emigralion, side, from the wants, even thoug P. Clarke, L. ff.
-lie departmants . 1� _Lanark bye -election. ' A - prominent citizens Carling, D. A.'Rosa, John -On Tueslay, while Mr. James Kyle, of booted h
pub s two months 1890 appears, North Numerous, I t th gun itway he finally reached the boat
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lis,ment and fixing the elegtion - be considerable. The year � considerable quantity of poultry shipped at alloyed. -Lt.-Col. George T. Dickson. � aborne-, wee assisting another f%ramerrigho a held 6n to it till help arrived. Measts,
- n f the. odd times from this section the C. A. R. each nlight be made happi�r -All the �id council were re- F of wood into a yard, hi t �., ane .
� - STEPHEN, b�ck a load Wirt. Marltor. and D. Marwick, who had
hence allowing these, men, unauthorized con 'from the figures, to have been 0 0 0 � I b tween the wheel and a stick
and soon not been year takes out a poultry tntin.4'.6C 12 to 15 Denison, for instance,' would glory in an hand- catight 0 1 obre wed the mighap ran up the harbor and
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ngth of time, worst of thecentury. There have. ' .6piff turkeys I othe rebellion to suppress ; E. F. Cl%rke elected by accl%mation. 'I
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trol. for that -le y one year since the carloads. Before .NrIcKiDley's BAYFIRLD.-The council for 1892 were all olf wood, terribly man Hug one 0
here are who r T mput%ted.
t. Some t so many deaths in an t from 14 to 17 cents, but this,, fall would re�urn many tbanks for a deed in fee launched a boat opposito the island which
through a, long lie eiL- brough I i only - 8 to 10 cents. The . I let( the Mayor's chair ; another free elected by acel4mation, and will consist of 1 rs, It may have to e a put- `�hey were soon propelling for all they were
gly . e whole course of the Li I and it has been forty the price wal simp -ineffable sweet- Reeve, George ds - Councillors, John gl� I '�& the scene of the accident. On
, justify, th Franco-Prus9ian war to 1p ngland would be -While one of the employees was worth tows,
BUD a , he States fell off &be V.&I, " J. Marks, Charles offi e
orn beginning to end, while years since there h%ve been Eo few marriages quantity iihipped to t ut trip J#mes F T. . !ng on a fire in tile Clinton New - Era a f
tenant -Governer fr ade up by shipmenta to neEs to I r. Wild. ; �.Iiile the imaginatiOn'� Fraser, . U I d -work ad. reaching I'Lutson they shifted his grip to
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who ought to be equally well versed in a twelvemonth. The im, sin the number 50 tons, but this m, c3t. Although fondly p ctureFs the jdb;lant faudangoAvIlich* Simons. d by on Fridar morning laBt,-the woo their bo)6t, then towed him to the island, . .
others, ,once in England and the North W I lj�uERT.-The council was all electe j �ining a defective 11 thimble " took fire, and ed the boat round to the
[%W!�cD.ndemneVePy move- of,�births has not been so great but 6way was about il. J. H 11, of tYie Industria'l, would indulge B is as follows: Iteeve, A. and while one row
in coastitlitionao, I , - 1. the total quantity shipped a ' 1 1F3 sto-oking on tile 25th acclamation, and Ryan - an alarm wag Bounded, but fortunately the ,south side, the other walked the patient
I e as uncongtituttonal, des- more than fiLfty years. Th decrease in the the same the drop in price caused a loss o 8 to find in I orld.s Fair McLaren ; Deputy -Reeve, Thos. I blaze was extinguiished without much dam-
ment he ha,v mad . -� over $20,000- notificat.on that there wbs a W * -wu#;, . ickly xoro?s to meet it. fie was taken to
� revolutionary. in the � arriages and b'rthe has no ex- the farmers of the section of - i Councillots, Jarats,Barl: Samuel Hailis, ge. qu -
L number of in . � . �
potic�,,. and � even opinion it might � I was in poultry alone. The egg trade for him 10 manage. I -y. The o�ly (lifference from -on Saturday morning, 12th ult., the tile Grand Trunk Railway dock, then to
:u -ival Thii . ' William Feene
1pla�nation' nless it be that ;bkre im a gm - - Sle BALL IDEAD. -1 -
onflie" of � n used to be a large and profit F LOFESsIONALIBA, veloped muc . the election of Mr. Feeney i pirit of Simeon Eaket, an o!d and respecte(J. that Company", office, where he was well.
midst of such a a iva ever cauti nation, with.Bosto ames Robertson, a merch- "' Footb ill and lacrosse h.%ve de h last year is . ,ht. DeceAseci attended to and as quickly as possible taken
ell to I.i9tan to what OuT 0 letting doln of the moral life of the Mr. J place of Mr. Cassiday. I I t f Morris, took its flig
. be w , , _ France able one. 1duriog the past Season, esiden o on. after his arrival medical aid.
ded Premier has got to a , us of' ant of Almonte, and. formerly one of tile unexpected strength, RRy. - W m. McPherson, Reeve, u a week. He Was home. So
one and levell-hea ay Ili one of the large, COT Imun I eggs, lays that a few years and wUh the amount 01 energygiven to TuRN. BE CmickshaitkIl Deputy-Rceve, ad only been sick abou , was in�attendance, but it took considerable
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the Air. NI-Jowat'i reputa,tion 15 n o about $30,000 oth-er surnmer sports, such as yachti'ag and and Wm- . � i kind and obliging neighbox, and was highly
1�ubjeat. thero owls not a birth in a whole year, Tile largest buyers o - 4cela ation ; Couticillors, labor and timebefore his b1cod was in proper
.-Rn . its amounted t by respeot rs, 11 months
; %I authoTity has been long es- prefpct of the department on big - own re- ago his 8hipme -paid to tile farmert; for cricket, it is not likely ti,at professional were elected Wni. Mun- 6d by all. He wo.3.64 yea . I
I - & constitation, . a year. The price - to b,se ba I will ever r�j prestige. Robert Maxwell, Georg., H96yris, 'nt. Peter � circulation,
�Mhed and amply proven, and there is no 10 to the parents -iff, was from 12o gain it's lost , ell, obn Dime �nd 19 clays of age.. was tried to abstract -A, highly respe--ted and well-kno-wil
spoasibility offered a rew their egg@, before the tai � iati )n dell, Peter Campbell, I -Anartfaidodge
tab whose words should bear � orA the first child. 15a a dozen. -. Last surnmer it was from 100 Preside at White of �he E "tern As6oc eav� ng the other four to
Man,- in Canada to whom should b3 .b i t as -wrote upon the subj4ct this week to E. S. Campbell resigned, leav� letters from the drop lettcr box on the out!' busincss man of St. Helens, died very sud-
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I ind. . of Rome to 12c. The falling off is not so grea . -Goderich po.qt-office on Tuesday deDly,OD Sunday, 20th ult., in tile person of I
- weight on a question of this k -n- fight it out. side of the
gre&ter . This recalls the degeneraite days. o to anticipated, bccause. there have been�causes Cox, w lose connectibu with dianiond ma nc;1 wl,a*aij;�Iedted by 9'e- Mr. Robert -Murray.. The dieceiged had
_ _ wat when artificial means k, ' . i�!it,o well known ation, and is COMP03ed m follows : I box, and then been etiffering from enlargement of the
we . The once To- GREY. --T he cou . � eve-uingof last week. Aquantityof Muci-
In. an interview a few days ago Mr. , MO . fe resorted t at work on the market to make up the prices age!net�t e s uo uncertain answer clam oured into the
13ut even as it ift -the lo3s to r de . age he -art for some time, but was able to attend
e SAd. -, save the race. from extincItion I I , is Beriou.s." ron nt made - leeve, Win. Milne - 16t DF,puty-ReevO� I effortaww"erepmade to draw the letters .with �
is rej:,rtea to hav is- . I . . - 1. . in reg . d to the deadness of bag --ball. in r ; 2ad' Deputy -Reeve, E. � the sticky substance an out by the use of a to Ijujiness on the day previous to his death.
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not holdir . Re said our city wants no pennant i Walter Oliver . .
61 The ,g a So,-s:on of the Leg' terest. eown and Thos, " - g on Saturduy night he was
lature within tile yeathig clearly a violation Benefactor's Death. - News of the Week. I games , ncillore, Will. B .tick. I I Afterirettrin M
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1. th At,nerican Act for party - , A f r many a long year. Bryau ; Con - p'g Williamson,
of ilae British Nor - - A -t the annual mee � of',the American FiRE.-T[io Theatre Royal, Glaegow, Was ,% LMEL SUI.T. Ennis. -The farm owned by Jam I seized. with an intense pain, followed by
-All the old council was elected iting and a clight hemorrhage. A doctor
O be no consti- tin Iday. - STANLEY. I being 140 acres of lot 33, concefis',on 9, on -0 0
E, & Macdouald haNing vVearied Of trot I 'V M
purposes, bat there appe&ra t emnation b ' ' ago the deetroyed by fire on Sur A, famished i John Torrancep idartioch., was sent for and relieved the symptoms, but
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� tati1nal. remedy except Cond y wlissiornariy As3oci&tion -- I years DP.F,Ar)FUL DE.9TITUTION.- ting 01'ef the ria-yoral course F -s the aeaeon by acclamation, viz,: - the west side of thc river, near 2
The allegations to Reeve ; Deputy-Reeve9 Ir,aac Rrratt; Coun I . on in Wingham on h never left him until his death,
ihe polls. rs ement was mad 1 at ,the sum of Russian peasant kill6d five men in order carne ,ound,-has te.ken to running a new I was sold by public aucti ' t e n I Mr.
the electorst at inst the Quebec Ministe' . announc my food. - � - cillors, John Ketchen, Win. Clark,- Robert Saturday. Richard Leish man was -the pur- about!"iten 0 clock Sunday morning.
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and charges hga n dollar3 bad been contributed to get 'noney to 1 r,D MAN.. -The Honorab e - ble froto its fearless I chager, and the� price paid was $1,430. Al- Murray came to this country in the year
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or some of the'11, were very grave, and do- ong.-millio I individual, -to be THE GOOD 0 attac s upon everything on and about the- Mellveen. . .
� . -n-tiou in a constita--1 the association by a sin le, Id on the . 0LBOUN.E.-All. the old council WaB though it is a very rough place, yet It is 1864, after spending pix years in commercial
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m%nd moat serious att, . Willharn Gladstone was 82 Yelti's 0 e a r1a., One of his oub-editors, S. R. Clarke, C lation, viz.: lie -eve, Joseph . life in the other side of the Atlantic. - His
tutional methods. or the education of Cited by accla's]
. v ecial f and f . who t I ' *as ]lire, Scotland,
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tional,.Way and by cousti d 29th ult. oRK. -Eleven death s . I &Igo a sr,licit,or, has steeped his pers ele ck ; Deputy -11 ',alloy ; Coun_1 cheap at the money. ...-
'the Lionten- .- - NEw )� 11 to attack P'he High Court of Justice B, eeve, Arch. -N -Mr. R. S. Laug, of Exeter, * made his natiire place was Dumfrl s
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at in dealing with the matter a:d people of the Southern States , - aud; from there he, set Bail and coming to
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B enjo to have thought of no- t � e c': a'I o, r . as one ad- ciliorts , J. Taylor, Alex. Young Andrew A I last shipment of apples to tile Old Country I -
ant -Governor Be .ou as a means of The man'to whose philant . hropy this splen- attributed to la grippe occurred in New jud�e ;.! Aniong hiii open letters w ion opened he has the county of Buion has e-,er since remain-
. - 91 York on Sunrlay. dress:d to Chief Justice Millar of the Young- ) is,st week. - Since the,sea., -keeper with i
thing but using the Occa' iel Hand, �eople are dyin" of otar- WF,8T1WA-,VAN-os11.—Raeve, Alex. Stuart I shipped 11,600 bbI6., 'or 78 car loads to ed. He first. engaged as book
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v,n political party into power did contribution was due was Dan FA3iiINE1"1a1RY r r' Quee `fi Bench Division. Both the judge ' ty-Reeve, WMI ordou: then merchant in St. �-
getting his OV crook though its representa- e d I ,- Ls 't f-ord Connecticut, vation in 31exico owing to the failure of the and hi*V legal pa tuers are. alleged t9 have by acclamation ; Depu cillors, Jame Manitoba and Europe, Including labor and Mr.'Win. G 'I P] � -
by hook- or by 2 ate who di week in Guit 2 . '13 wers ; Coun � business reprfusent8 Helens. After two. years ern loyment he
, 1.mbly'coastit I- ag to the exist- Bailie, Jolin 0 I barrels Ahe season's
,gis,,ative Asse Mr. Hand's crops. been I elled malic ously, owil
tives in the Le at the great age Of ninety. - . - rt Lockhart I I . jty. We returned to Scotland for a life companion in
a ,y of - that body and . 6ys the, r,--,s1v-z FIRE. Chattanoogat Tennse- mosity. it also appears Gibsou, Thernas Todd, Robe I I $17,400 paid out in the commur dealer in the pe
very small rninorR in. the Legislative .peraona,l history, BE �! Christian Union, ExT n S%turday. Three ance I doubt if there is a more extensive rson of lira. Murray, who still sur-
. inority arily 'jous and remark- see, had a $500,000 fire o that Soli ter - ,Lr -e, efore conrt officers Robert Medd. Griffin, an vives him. He continued as book-keeper -:
Not only in unnecesis was in some respects a cur, le were badly injured. h"altering ,L-D.—Reeve, Joseph s -western country.
. Calincil. als:), , I peop charged the chief juetice's firm wit ASUFIF apples in thi L I " r. TDr
able one. Born in New' England, he went E ETTRICK SHE-PIIERD's DAU(,11TFR.- U of the signs- Ist Deputy -Reeve, Hugh Girvirs, by accla- I At the closing of school No. 1, Stephen till M (' don gave up business in they,ear
viqlating the i . — ' "' . -
British North American Act as TH an oider after the attachment teeve, Hugh Cham.- 1873 Then he turned his mind to farming
. ri of the Legislature, but - The death is announced in Sc3tiand of Miss . the N-lasterin Chamber% On Tues- ni&tion ; 2nd Deputy,1 4 township, on Friday, 18th ult., the teacher,,
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to the annual Selse�iO ti-- charges be- to Georgia a3 a young maD, and at the I out ture of zie ; Councillors, David I at which he remained for the following ten
in every Bt&P taken since he .1 � essie P. Hogg, a daughter of James Hogg, estigation b J hn McKen James Saunde,49 I Mr. D. C. Dorrance, who had resigned to L
s merchant J . day �he Law Society began an inv *
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- break of the war wasa osperoq - '� F"earir'ie'ho David A�ncw I take the principalsbip of Harriston Public I years, but not finding "his to his liking he
- Shep6ard." into the matter,: a c"harge having been I 3
came public the Liell1emirrt-Crovernor ap . -1 the 11 Ettriek J a, Kirkley. I - g for i self a house
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a coustitutiortal Returnin from a temporary WEATREFt.—The recent , The affair ames 34allough, William it - School, was presented with a handsome retired from it, buildiD h in
- ears to h:%ve acted, not art political parti- in Savannah. - - U--,-.FORTU N ATE hris�- entere d firm ,�en ; I . gold chain and locket,and a bl�autif ill album, in St. HeleDS village, and as township clerk
tritish Governor, but 0.9 a . business residence in N York City to that Id and foggy weather spoiled the C lPpAy -
es- is tlle!chief topic in legal circles, which has I ,�eeve. F Hesm, G McEiA i tary ad- and secretary- treasurer of the'West Wawa-
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8, *,t n I am all the more struck by this be- -cu3ed e:f beiug a Northern c1101%s season in London, England. Trad ' been weighing the chances since the appear- De ut� ", ,,,, John C Kalbfl-icch, a nA I accompanied by a vexy complinien n a in e
, ien- city, he was a:, lost � $10,000,000 U kly. Williams ; 2nd Deputy Reeve J J1 S 11 ,
Fo, different with the L men are reported to bave � rticles in the militant wee f drecs. Mr. Dorrande was completely taken nosh Mutual Fire I sur nee Co. pany h
cause it has been have spy, was sent to Richmond, and, .after an anef of the a to be ger ,rs, John Wal' . few minutes t1i the following two years, but his liking
-Governors sent to Oa, by the lose of holiday trade. Other3 of the open letters are said and Moses Gei0 -; Councillo , by surprise, b t ft a
tell-aut . . I - Wrn Turnbull, Win McMurdie, W fo U '7i�jd and generous gift. for'commercial business ever remained, so
position with five el ased on his parole not - - - the pupils r the
.ratioD, was r e I ,;FD. -A portion of the Bast quit e;s,bitter and senstAionttj, sonle lawyers er, Williams b . neralstore, and, through
investig I Asy.Lum BuR �-J
had t,) do in nly present f whom one only lie ntiac was � in iry is but m mith. Mr J A On Friday h6nd - aturday, January 15th he then set up it ge
Lieutenant -Governors, 0 to leave the limits of thd � Confederacy. ern Michigan �n beli that the Millar inqu h hia fine judgment and business ability he,
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- Liberal Dominion . - during the rest destroyed Uy �re on Saturday. All the in 0 a I 8 since withdrawn so that Mr Kalbflcis� and 161h, the annual Convention of the East
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% 'Was appainted under a *ined quietl� . forcrunner f Be " tty Reeve by acclamation- i 11 be held in the had establishod a remunerative and perma-
-tion—the Ron. Donald McDon- thereiere romp JoEs is placed at I I
Adminiatra, Ina, mates escaped. The SUNDA RELT C.ARS. will be Ist, Depu and C. 1 . Huron'Farmers' Institute w
-T Mooney, Reeve, . chair -T Dent trade.
. tieluan WF -.s in Political sym- of the war at Asheville, North Carol' - � k �d 6S at day for NIORRIS.-R. , 1� Town �[all, Brusse14. John Hobson,
aid. That ge ' 6200,000. Street car Su day was' a gre
U their paxty, but . s close retnoved to. the North. MANN.—Silas E. Cheney, bro- . -Reeve, by acclaniatiolu. man of the CollegelBoard ; W. J, Palmer, I
pq,t,hy wit,, his advisers and and at it A MISSING - 6- church goers who like a little excitement in Howe, Deputy —
had — - Proctdr. B. S.A. ; and ANdc'D. Allan, the well-known I
r. Brussels.
leVer suggested, nor ' I . had been ther-in-law of Horace Greely, has be�,u rnis theirs. The majority of the clergymen Councillors, ' George Kirkby, JaB ,
the Canservative party r aus�pect,-that hi .Nleanwhile his proper �y .� I n Georgia Park, New Jerfty, for . at time opposing the ratepayers' peti- S. Caldbick, Will. Isbister, Chas. WheeI4 f ruit man of Godericb, will be present and I
had occasion t-" wf-i;�est or . ntirely in the hw ids- of NUr.- George W. ing.from Ashbury �-e . — The llomimations for
unjust or left e nd his relatives express much a 9 poesday evening, when the Messrs. Was. I5bister and Charles Wheeler discus's interesting turicaltural topics. Pap- , NLO-111�SZATIONS-
ald a,ny mot as GovernoT tE) give an ty. Sir ed by him against over a month, a, tiop. But on I as held) have since withdrawn. - ,- . -
Williams, and was defe ers will also be prepared by f!ome of 'the B'Niis�ls for 1892 were held in the town hall
. improper advant,�ge'to. his Own Par a1arni. � bigl' mass -meetinq in the Pavilion w ff very quietly.
r by - gan, 24 years tional - WRoxi�TER,—T. Sanders, Reeveg by on Monday last and paesed 0
,e'the Governo rhoMas Wo' B. members of the Institute, I
William Howland X o form.. an Admin- an attempt at sequestr ion by the Coufed SHOT 'DEAD.- . they had come suddenly to a more ra Drs,—Thomas He . of At 12 o'clock the Returning -Officer, F. S'.
*,homl wa.i called u-pon t the confused financial old, the manager of Torn Gould's saloon, In he.leual opinion that the acclaniELtion. Coancilli P* —Thos. Smith, of Smith & Gibson,
a membor of the erate Government. I y by view, bowing to t t7 t to vote when a hill, J. B. Vogt, Thomas Rae, W"Leep T nd Scott, called for nominations, and at �one
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istra.tion.. He had been t the close of the war, -New York, was shotand killed Sunda 6yera had �the righ ' r of curiosities a I -
_v-c-riallient under Sir John Nlac-t condition of aflairs I murderei was arrested rat,,p, had be,cn pre- A Butherford, Wm- 11. Robinson, RoUrt Brussels, its a great love ' 'Oak tile following parties were in nomi-
- � eW.s entirely James Selling. The suf iciently signed uetition . _-� n his posseEsion a leather bound ' 0 c
�11 x Co.a,lition Go 161r. Hand I � I pened with the Dox- Thyune, Public School Trustees,—Jchn has now i nation, viz.: J. W. M.cIntosh, I'Leeve; R.
I Aonald's Premiership until. appointed Lieu - ef t hig Satith rn. inter and held without bail, p seri,ted, The ine�ting 0� almanac that belonged to John Fisher of
parti- T pecting — John . e Bentiment of 'Davidson James K. Rose, Isaac Elli(tt, I I Ross, W. H. AMcCracken, John Grewar and
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tenant -Governor, and his perfect iin d-uty in h old partne - r's liands, hardly ex PUZZLINC. THE DoCTORS, . not 01 I y . and while deploring th J F. Miller. Edinburgh, Scotland. His signature is on George Thowrion, Councillors; Thomas I
ality and his fidc1iWt'3 couBtitational to r( lize anything t erf,from. . Many year,, Robertg, a wealthy Ohio farmer has 11 abundantly blessed in the John Rae, T. ccll� m- , the fly leaf and the date July 4tb, 17715. 1 Fletcher, A. Hunter and Dr. McKelvey,
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?overnment of Mr. S%nd .field I i� sleptfor four we6ks,-and the 6incinnati a O' mun'ty so a, they expressed a trust BLYTH.-C. Hamilton, Reeve, by a ins a directory, list of pres- I
towArds the e I has after, Mr. Williams Ought out Mr. Hand in hospital physicians'are puzzled. Apartfrom M y law would pass. ation. Councillors.—I. Metcalf, J. McG�e, The book -conta Tru,tees There being only the required
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Macdon�ld, &a ,Volt as to his successorgi r _eAtei a statement of th t no confirmatory b,, 9. H. Gid I ung, IR. byteries, in addition to the usual data, found am- ber f'o''r each offiee they were declared
0011 que3tioned or doubted, though the North and p s is sleeplessness the man- is _ app,Lrently all th a plan- of canipaign was ey, A. McNvffly, N. li-yo . * D. -
never b ' , i . I e last degree, and h Af (3t. many speeches R. Irwin. ! in the.modern almanac. Mr. Smith has also ected. 'Several other parties were norni-
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he had an importimt and d, fficult Govern , accounts, accurate t th right. d�cided upon, and the meeting adjourned Synionds, I piece of bride's eake that he got at a wed- el
to deal with in the middle f I ' .-.N BLIZZARD. -A very severe �VjN-GIIAM.-Wnl- Clegg, Mayory by -1ac- a man. Dated but all withdrew. The old Reeve,
MeUt.%l crisis 0 A WESTER ,, JOhn ding 40 years ago. He was grooms - .
her novel situations to I showing that he ba4 exercised the utmost ' with the intention of starting at once on a Rob' Graham, was nominated, but de- -
l . s Col- &ss of elery house in the city. As for cl�%mation ; Reeve, George McKenzie � 1'.
his, term, and had ot' care in preserving the blizzg.rd eWept over Nebraska, Kansa ' v . L, —Rev. John W. Kelly, who for a couple lie had been at. the
various other Ge i ora,do, Wyoming, and the Dak b I e, R. C. SparW clined to again stand.
casic,ns during I scrapniouaneEs and otas, on 0 uncil. the people on HannIall ; Deputy Reev 09) .
deal with on ti ,y -law, by order of co �
his administration. Our last three Lieuten- i former employer, notwith. on. Councillors, —Ward 1 .;R. of years past has been SlOWIY f&iliDg in board for 6 years, 3 as cotiocillor and 3 as
prope Christmas day, causing a heavy IoB3 of stock. Ja uary 4th posit vely will have the pleasure Aiex� Daws I I consumption, de- a rest.
ant-Governoirs'had been active, and zealoue po3in all direction ' George Green, R. Audergon��, J. health, a sufferer from Reeve, and.thought he should have
I .gainst'the Liberal standing the fact thap they were on Op to, Trains were blockaded in S. of ,oting for or 5 airist Sunday cars. H erdsman, I for again ifominating him
—A crank called at Mr. iseph Golley fie thanked them.
Coriservatives fighting a �. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. B.Cummings, Jc ; Ward %J�hn parted'this life at the residence of his sister, �
them. sides in the civil conjest and that by many QUEER DESIRE. I r on Thurs- ut n Grey the old council was
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- i W. F. Brokenshire ; Ward 3, J. A. Oc- daym6rning, 23rd ult., aged 44 ye �
ers of the Hous-- of COMmOus at business men the' �bligations inkht have dence,, New York, on Saturday night and place on Tu�sday. Out of the 600 lots gain returned by acclamation, but in Mor
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were memb being appointed, and the third been held to have la�sed. The half -million informed the ag . e who answered the bell to k _ uctioned and these Lean, J. S. Smith, j. H. Hiscockg, Alliert cea6bd. was an exponent of, the Baptist faithi r,is there is a c-ontest, eo the only municipal '
P I p ard 4, Thos. fiolmes, Win. � having been ordained in the '
the time of 1,ra thus recov red was the foundation the millionaire's ad �',ertised only 170 were a . IN", year 1-887. He I stir there will be around here will be from
had been Conservative leader in the Senate that be wished to procure w ;e mainly small properties lying in the E. Lloyd ,
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le to say and doll' I Yated $13,000, Holmes, John Bider, Thomas Gregory, F.C. died as he had lived a Christian. A wife that quarter.
for many Ye &TO ; yet I am ab' I of tile much larger fqrtune afterwards made braht He was arrested. on side wards. T�he s9des aggreg I e are left
kave pleasure in s %ying, that every one of in part at leabt, STRANGE RF,QUIE13T. —Critic Wolff, who ,� ' oat surprising ability for redemption was Clarke. School Trustees,—H.W. C. Meyer and a family of four small childr n I BRIEFS.—Kno,x chureb, Brussels, which
Iways acted with scrupulous care by Mr. Hand ; and i� was, . I died in New York, on Tuesday, was taken which elected for Ward 3 ; D. M. Gordon elected to mourn the loss of a kind and loving �e
the three a I . found to exist at the last moment, . I , has,,b,een withorzt a pastor ever sinee I' v. G.
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a constitutional Governor, unin- gnition od bits obligations to & the pauper's hearse, in . . ill be opposition in the f ather. . N 'ic I -
the part of I position, as a reco : to the cemetery in -h gives promipe of an early up movement in for Ward 4. There w ef t, has called the Rev. D.
fluenced by his party foeliugs. The Southerner in this incident that Mr. Hand compliance with his request before deat . land values generally. other two wards. —Another good citizen of Winghaul has I Who haft accepted the same, and will. be in-
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of each of them may have been trying some e No [speeches were made at the grave, . USO-�� IT " NATIONAL SPIRIT." GODERicH, TowN.—Mayor, John Butler ; gone on the long Journey which all of us , ,,ucled n January 5th.—Christmao was a
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. on important questions between founded the educa,itional fund to which w GOOD . NBWS KILLED HUNI.—Edward Dav- C 0, L, T) EIN , 0- week from his Reeve, W. Proudfoot: Deputy Reeve, P. must'- go sooner or later. Will, Smyth, . ?et day in town on account of the
times, for, I Col. Denison is remting this . I Very quie
of the Province and. have referred. This,fund, which is only one, ia, who for I marble dealer, departed this life- on '-Nlonday I bad roads.—The Queen's Hotel had a ball
tbe Reform Government . ount Carmel, Pennsylvan gr. e Auditorium. Police e6urt Holt, all by acclamation.
- I efactions is, - of �. M nsion for eat effort at t —Mayor, %V. Doherty and D A. at three o'clock, after I !
the Conservative Government of the Domin though the greates , of many ben years had been applying for -a pe , war, attendants see �n the magistrates' calm dis- CLINTON. D. B. Ken- morning, last week, on Christmas eve. A good attendance were
ion, there has been an active ant%goniera On' service rendered in the Mexican p(sA of drunk4 and disorderlies, the ovi- Forester. A. H. Manning a,ud suffering for only a few months from a dis- I on hand and everything passed off pleasait-
or I s ad ' from Mr. Hand, is proving in the hands of 3 . . ig their
the part of the Lieutenant -Govern 1- am Mis3ionary Association a most received information Thursday that dences of the colonel's deep and happy be- nedy were re,elected Reeve and Deputy, re- ease known as P -tone -cutters consumption. Y.�-
Governor's political the Americ he would get his money. Overcome. by the .- The following A year ago he wis in possession of his full � � Xur tea�hers are new enjoYin -
vigers towards the , b ,f that Goldwin Smith's traitorous rhetoric onectively, by accianiation. � O i ava.—Some of our sports had a shoot
frien.dR and political party; but we had powerful and efficient means in improving good -�ews he fell dead. . tters by his fiery arau- - e the Councillors nominated : Alex. health and strength, and was chosen a mem- rn�tch on Christmas day, 3 on each side,
to complain of partisanBilip, or - INDIA.- had I been torn to ta 0 ar D. McTaggart, Jo ieph ber of the - ,ition he hAd ing supper. W I �
aever once the' condition of the colored peo,pl 117 eill . hen the game was
- in any .1 e of the I GF.-.JKRAL Bo&H's WELCOME TO -,s. The meeting was a great one for Armstrong, G. town council, a por for an oyster
I of a diarer,rard, or even forgetfulness, . obli. South. G'eneral.-Booth, the head of the Salvation nd JCol. Denison -was the hero of Wheatley,Thoinas McKenzie, James Werry, held previously with honor. Deceased leaves . ounted at night they were a tie, having
Constitutional � Army, has arrived at Madras, India, from Canadians a listened to his John McMurray, A. McMurchic, O.S.1 oan, a wife and twosmall. children to mourn his � c - ,
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respect of . tie hour as thie big crowd . - - shot 11 hares each, 22 in all. They evident
gations. Our Lieutenant -Governors wer i !o, ought to hLL've a good Mayor .Australia. He was given a grand welcome . upon "National Spirit." Prof. 0. Johuston, S. G. Plummer,.W. C. Searle, demise. I I 1y had a good day's Bport. A. J. Iffowick 1
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tatives in j?rovincia, TOROXI I city. Both Hindoos o�-ation in; S. J. Andrews. 11
� tile Queen's represen . , upon reaching' the Smith had aided the Canada first movement J.W. Irw —The following are the mounts paid by � headed Oe list, having bagged six. Two
ir duty, they eve� 0 e of material will secure d- (IODBRIcH TowNsiliP- —Reeve, .John Cox, -L med, est sing- �
aff&irg - and, as was the next year if ch J . and Christians presented him with a f -oM a wish to the Methodist churches,in 'the plac-es na I others got -5 eacbg one 4, and the r
ueed t' 'th the freedom from no, as there tire � four . candidates running for dresm'. . . . P ected by acclamation ; Deputy -R evep - . —Harry Jamcss has been busy gettit-g _
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heir powers-wi I c . . ladepend _, a procedure followed later el- net for 1890, as shown in the inissionary report : lep, ,
oustitu- O PiGs EATING --traordinary r j - las Ch Co 'I-
0 .1r,EP.-An ex oiu.. ere in order to John Beacom, rhon -bed:—Goderieb, North street, the rink ready for skating for Some time,
Encr to the a S1 urchill.
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. pa,rtis%nship, and accorc the Mayoralty in that city. Of course, if . ' vhen he the Reform . lately publis
I's governing Her Majesty in like I - incident is reported from Trealaw, New i jet upon- them the annexationist idea. I.-Irs,—(,eorge A, Cooper, James.H. El iott,
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tiov4l ru. e all. the more ea the friends of $308 ; Goderich, Victoria atrect, $80; Clin- i but the soft weather is too ,much for him.
� estate eutsof . Wales. A truck of cattle, sheep and ` .
cases, The contrait is - South -'he coloneI p edict5d the downfall of the Samuel Sturdy, James Connolly. -ad ; eeve, tOD, Rattenbury istreet, $387 ; Clinton On- I Just as he gets ice on a .thaw comes, which
at not one Of the O�atario Govern- h they are all e. cellent men, but, as they pigs was being discharged at the station, ' t�7,rdid they not cast off the 8F,AroRTH.—M&yor,F.HoIme8t � i away, Unless cold weather i
able in th of an interval of ab- eac Reform par , E.C.Col�leman tario strett, $285; Seafortb, $291 ; Ho mes- � takes, it
of.3,had tile advantage nnot all be elect d �we hope the best will when it war, discovered that the pigs I I Altogether it is 10129 114.Y.'McLean; Deputy -Reeve, ville, '$180; Bayfield, ,Q63; Varna, $125; � comes soon he will (,,uit altogether.
a judge or otherwisc, ca - � -bad devou ,,tn d taholar of the G range. I
red three sheep, the ekins i monstration of I d G. E. Henderson. Councillors, --� East ' aunon, i He haa even gone t
n politics, as at any rate, has mou 11 wholesale de an ; ,
Bence frer -Governor. win. ' The Succe�,fililonej . . 's d d F Hers%ll, $162 Kippen, $84; Dung [ectric ligbt-�
before being appointed Lieutenant I � b only b bones only remaining. The pigs� r1otism ha� I been made even in Toronto, I Ward—John Darwin, Gf orge G a a ' $180; Nile, $114; Benmiller, 8108; Luck -:i penBe of IlaViDg it lighted with'el I
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V place in Quebec may be Ili at fpr him, for if 'W" 6- �� 1'� t 0, N Mayor Clarke at the I G ,�11 by acclama 00 ;108; Wingban I -
V hat has ta,ken . s work cut o were covered with blood. - sh p %yeetn in and I Neelin, tion. Ort � i, $201 ;� I —Geo. McLaren, salesman ut A. R, Sniith'3�
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necessity of,devisim, nant. � ,fOB Ii now, $141 ; Asbfield. 1,
0 inciicate the I 1, ve one half of Aat the peo6le of the le, la
thought t le ARRESTED rop. AlURDRR.—Lieute lo, e nked the lecturer for his able ad- , J.A. Wilson, James Beatti friends in
to provided, not hitheir- officer of the French cl - tha W ard, — unn. South W'rd — Teeswater, $100; Wroxeter, 875; Brussels,� I �3t(ire, spent Christmas with
restraints not hither . Queen City'SaY 01 -themselves, their corpor- Ar,,t8tiD, a retired dress. � Tyerman and B. B. G . iL 9 $104; Walton, $43; LondeBborQugh, $101 ; Toronto.—Thoe. Kelly, son of Mr, George
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prevent use of i a . I army, wp.s arrested in or two 13 � a clater . I "
to needed, in 6rder.to the ay. The Paris a day COMNIERCIAL TRAVELLERS ANNUAL 11EETING. James Giltespie,jo n Lyon, Villi m I ; Belgrave, $89 -, I Kelly, of 'Morris Township, returned on
in Violation Of constit ti,tion affedrs are it rather a bad w, ess Del- - hae Blythi $189,; Auburn, $20
Governor's powers , ��- ago, charged with murderina Baron ordwich, $99; 1 Tu
the lo�sl 1'��boom" or, mushroom s. The . Winter being the off-semon with commer- N,1 I Keefe and John Beattie.
, - Bluevale, $90; Gorrie, $152; F esday of last week from Manitoba, where
I have not, city has had E6 lard, a wealthy lady, aged '72 yea .- In I �- t' 9 9.11 re- , Ethel, $71 ;', Exeter, Main street, '-348 -, E'x- I be has bee . . for 1 he last three
tioaal principles ; but . . * clal travelere, � the city is full of them B -SSEf,s —1','eeve and Councillor, n sojourning
id:ea, that such�-rcstr&ints will evcr be needrd owth, it is Ovei -burdened with debt, and motive appears to have been robbery. A . new qua�ters in N'onge Street T wife and
in this Province." � : gr such as, make the ordinary servant was also seriously dut in the- thr oat their _ they I elecFt,2 by'a'eclaniation. I eter, Jameststreet, $283. Total income for � - years.—Jobn Wheeler with his �
i the taxes are . : i . held their 19th annual rneetiDg on Wedues- I the entire , Mdthodiot church, $243,015. 1 family, of the Township of Morris, moved
- �-� -payer qu,ake. In fact, the more prop- but will recover. ' Thefactthatthe club asse6ets are S196- i I � I into town last week. Mr. Wheeler ho'deB
of Toronto have 4e- ta,x DiFD IN EDINBUR( - ,u.—.Dr. James Don- day. . Tobd expen�iture, $219,980. - 1
665 with only $4,709 of liabilities goes to —On- ,Tuesday morning of last week, I i that a few years rest will improve hi -3 beidth
_.T-11,- leading Papers —Death a claimed another victim in
A, . reSpected. as discovered , I 'for the last few
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price lof erty a man has the � harder up hQ is, while alds,ou Gillespie, one of the mest ell -being. There are now 3,- shortly before 4 o'clock, fire w 11 . not Leon gooc
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IAV . I � . odericb, ar d the thel D , 'Ni I which has
cided to increwe the subscription of all inds are: going a.-beggiDg men in the medie&r profession in Edinburgh, "low t grist -mill, G I years.—Miss Taylor has resigned her PoFi-
- 090 members, 157 having joined'since last in. Henning's Mrs'. C. ilas, of.Wingbam, which Bad
I .nfiveto six doll4ra buildings ,Lines - - c0led out t ie men I
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their daily editions frO �5 I r6haserai and the inexor- died recently. He was a nephew of J' year. They find matter for Belf-congratul'L-- fire dcpartment being k the 20th ult. I tion as teacher iu our public school. She
Year the increase to commence for tenants an � Don&ldson, founder of Donaldson's Hos air were on hand in fairly good time in the event too lace on Sunday, . ry successful teacher and we
per I . For able tax gat r r must be paid whetber � I � ation in having moved into quarters of the vy rain storm. Quite i delay De�eased w s just forty-three years of age. I has been a ve
of the new Year . pital. midst of a hea, are sorry to lose her. —J. W. Day, who ha--�
I c from. the property own. use of About IS y are ago the deceased met with
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with the 'first ere is any � Oro, or THE("(ALLIC '.%1U,';T NOT DIU.—ReV. Mar- 7 d in getting waterl the c� I had charge of Anderson's School in Morris
more they h i I I A NFW COMPANY.. occurre a a
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the past two years or and run not, However, wiO good;mAn . agement Tor. doch Macaskill, in addreesing a inecting of I a well developed paucity of nov. which is a matter of dispute betwe n the a severeo, cc 'dent in Detroit, by falli g off I for the past ten months., left on Saturday*
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cut eaGh other3 throats . O�y a k Free Gaelic Chur'ch Band of Hope . is employee and the fir Zen en he pavei I last for his home Mr. Ross, of
trying to onto will -Out 11 this, amd under Greenoc people h' onouncement that letters patent waterworli I destruction' iof the jured bi sp, eral years he visit- in Barrie.
, k by reducing prices, . �g�stances �i,j destined to be recently, urged upon the young , alty in t e a oronto Dyk- I the result was the total .1 s s tie. For sev Orillia, will take -his place in No. 6 next -
each other off the trme lost the almost any circu .present the great necessity there was of have issued incorporating the T mill and its contents, the fire hav evi- ed Various capitals in the hope of receiv- f Smith &
and what the sh'archolders have - Itl is! very di�fficult to' et good aracterizing ing and Improvement Company with 66 capi- '171 year.—Thos. Smith, of the firm o
public have gained. it would a great city. i I 9 learning the Gaelic tongue, eb spoken by tal of $100,000, because the avowed purpose dently gained considerable headway before ing relief, ut without success, and about
reading verel The strong wind pre- nine year 4go be came to reside with his Gibson, moved his family into town On
the shareholders have or honest municlipAl. gov(ernment in 4 city it as the 11 grand old language ' it was disco His son Arthur will
seem, however, that I of the company is to reclahn a portion of vailing amd the fierceness of the fire icreated brother -in `,v-, 11r. C. Dallas,. at whose Tuesday of this week�
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like Toronto. ' Gopd and honest men will . Adam and Eve in Paradise," ber B�y. East -enders hraving the Hil- I a the farm.—The following are the
l . CA.TTLE DRoWNED.—An Erie railway Hum .risk for the buildings north � oi the residenct ' `,\sp irit passed to the gre t be rem in on
at length become tired of this sort of fun, than give . inmind will prophesy great as sitfficient yond. j -,n, I., I seven yeam ago he became � names of some Of our 'Christmas visitors ,
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e in price. Either the Onsequences . braurder float, loided with 12 c%rs carrying bridge'B Bay scheme Mae Walker, of Atwood ; S. Y. Taylor
! long before the people of mill, but fortunately the rain w
and. hence the incre%s ' ' I , years of Waiting totally b, ,6nd of late years his joir Tho
orth the their time and energies to municipal affairs, 190 head of cattle, while being towed up eet the danger and no further Aamage W. W. Crooks,
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I . Old-�arkdale see the blue depths of the ad- to in 'The mill was insured ior but atiffened,f- guch an extent that at fJ , and wife, of Paris ; Mrs. -
Globe, Mail Or Empire, is wall * nd then at the"end of the year receive only the Emt river to the abattoir at the foot of and was done, It' 1 90
price to, be r.,harged, and cannot. be pro- a � changed into docks . �
. I ned i 44th street, New York, ran on Blackrock, Jacent Ontario I . .
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