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o When the frost is on the pumpkins their nomi�qation, Each one spoke briefly
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to -mo row eveni�g and also a matinee in thr wears & heavy brown mustache, When last
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pie are pleased to call temperance crank,
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Gibson, the present member, who was the
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last'on the list. In a brief but neist speech
justly arraigned as the �oauoe I enormous
Ing out of It are - Almost unknown. These
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wherembout of the missing man it would b a
—A very exciting incident occurredl,aft
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M -r. Gibson accepted the nomination. .
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great kindness to communicate ir
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miserable way in which. J!he fimil,ies of many
have a demirq to � ch%nge their locationi
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B arker, of Klocardine,
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live who become ad( I drink—half
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They can come to F& n4uier 6 1b,
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slonals, while the singing and instrumental
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when his engine began to run away, and it
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What I have desohbed in productiveness
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Praise,
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fame on Saturday. Suspicion points to a
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. ; : I I his mind to give the most active support in should go o provide the necessities of life'. arous people, in ajolimate Jwhere they will a carpenter, working on a truss bridge near ad. The murdered woman had an eventful chine, The braces of the engine fiew thirty
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I . I Xmas �'giftsj thi#gs most desirable his power to tho candidate who might be Then, what about the oral, spiritual and never see a oyclone7 nor a blizzard on the Brantford, fell off the bridge to the frozen and dissolute career, and was well known In
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r U10st Useful most conducive to health the nominee of the Convention., As educational chances of 9 oh families. Surely war path. The thermometer seldom, if ground below, a distance of about 18 feet, Emerson, Calgary, Winnipeg and several not found yet. Hugh Day and L. Buchan-
. � , � I the many others who had been nominated the most serious oonsid ration of all. Is ever, .falls lower th in 8 to 10 degrees below and I as killed. Deceased is supposed toL other towns in the Northwest, She was -im- an, two of the threah4s, ran for the hillso,
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� snd bappineag.. Am7onrt our Many had each in his turn retired, he could ' ot this A fancy picture 9' b no al liag, -I,Wil r -men a resid ' t of Duluth, Minnesota. 'plioated in the Shoultz robbery caso in Cal- gad the rest a-,attered in all directione,some
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I 4�sve a candidate, than to accept the nomin. ouse the Name cause of Anton cruelty to country, I will gladly., answer if they will wood, Middlesex county, were — alcolm McLean, of Brookville, -who don for r pairia material %nd the men
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-1 secure the choicest go -04 eived a similar the lower animals. Es ecially do livery write to me. Thmoking you, Mr. Rditor, drivi#g home Saturday afternoon their wag- was in 1891 sentenced to seven yeare im- having race they commenced -.work
1 L I i honor at their hands many times. he couid' horses suffer from it b being inhumanly for space� and wish ng you prosperity.�,' gon so struck as they crossed the Grand prisonmen ' t in Kingston penitentiary for again. - �
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i I truthfully say that he had never asked o, driven by those whose re ison has been do- . I Am, reopecifully yours, -Trun i railway track, by an express train, eloping with the 'wife of Mr, Arnold, of —Of no small importance t) the Presby- .
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. 11 man to vote for him ip a Convention, nor thro,ned by drink. But erhaps the most . 0. B. D11TWEILER, and t oth were instantly killed.
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z I Oreation`� - . heartless treatment is .. in ted out to these Ppal P. O., Fan County, Virgivis, . —fir. Joseph Shantz has sold his farm of der of the Domioion Government. Mr. Ar- at the meeting of Toronto Presbytery. the
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. I nomination thus received was much more tho'cold, while the festive driver io� inside I Panada. the sum of $3,000. A number of &ad signed a petition to that effect. Me. church. The scheme which the Prenbytery I
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I 8stin ' ' new effe4fs. . y I glaring abuses of the tra a, we will, with dim' William Redmond, of Windsor, ,28 occurred last week, wall 76 year
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. . ,�,, English Gloveo�—Fowne's make, all or any' Mem�bdr of it for a favor for himself, show that entire prohlb tion is the only �About 1,250,000 trout -fry were sent to work, was given a bed in the Hamilton Dorchester, nettling on a bush 'farm. In Praise. Thirty one of the hymns, too, will -
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� 1. Underweak—Wool Merino, would ever do so. . V-1-14 D I X. ng it was discovered that and one of its leading business men. Ton About 87 portions of psalms will be used,sad
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1, . not by any . —The Grand Pork Picking Company, of Stewart, Aylmer road, Ottawa, w
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: - -open means rich man, he would rather have the DEAR EXPOSITOR,—I AM nly a noViCe in a U ith a darmiog-needle Sunday, fell, and found frozen to death a mile from the main at his residence in Montreal on the 7th inst.
. I Shirts—White and, Colored, a Ingersoll, ol�,ughtered 1,018 hog in one day I 9
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. - hrot gh the palate into the back of bar neck Friday last. He was discovered by. John days. Hon. Mr. Lisfisinme was bornis
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I : -t , G� leoley, near Millbank, recently killed and resol lag the spinal cord. The little thing Burley while trapping. On his person were Montreal on May 15, 1827, being 66 years
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ffaver, 4 Jewelry—Ouff Buttons, Ping, Collar Mowat a constant and willing support and there will be an electi t New Year'n. —Elisa, Tfrrello the woman who was suf - . —"he Misses Ethel, Emma and Mary ad in Woodstock addressed to Mrs ;11sie College and studied law and was admitted
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6rance, I � in the past and so long as they � continue to I have dot beard of any C,�Iox am to be made feasted in a fire in Hamilton, a low sights Dam on, of Liverpool, England, are visiting Tucker, Currie's Crossing, Ontario, and an- to the bar in 18-49. He was elected to a
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�hurch � Garters, Armlets, &C. . do in the fature as they had done in the past among our municipal lath re, but there is. ago, had $1,224 deposited in three banks. their cousin, Mrs. E. W. Boyle, East Lon- .other posted at Ingersoll addressed James responsible position in the Institute Cann- -
, fairly he colald notpromise to change his course the plebiscite vo the ouse vote. —Dr. McFaul, of Toronto, had his lag don. They have been on a trip through Moulton, Versohoyie,Ontario. dions. He assisted in founding a newspaper
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towards them, With regard to the platform Now, I think t] a good many broken on Tuesday, last week. Hlo'horme the nited States and took in the World's —The funeral of the late Lieutenaut-Gov- in support of the Rouge party. He soon
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—Mias goods for t46 holiday trade. of the Patrons of Industry, there was only - in this section "who will veto �for prohibition took f right At the electric street sweeper and Fair. After leaving London they will ernor Boyd, which took place on- the 7th took a prominent part in politics, and was
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lber Is , 1 � vinoial Ligislation, that referring to the ap. Christian people to do so,J And by what I —The earnin a of the Bell Telephone Ing for home. . yond all quiationthe largest procession of the House of Commons. Mr. Laflamme was
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,�"he ill- I . � ; JACKSON B1?tOS,, ' pointment of offic'e4g- In 1873, be, . Mr. have beard them may, I belie*e a good many Company in loron'to for the last quarter —A few days ago an aged man, 92 years any kind ever seen in that city, All classes. rigarded an one of the ablest of F.-ench-Can-
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Am.— I I : Gibson, had enunciated in the House, pretty of these same people will vdte I against the were $38,003, the city's slisre of which was relatives and creeds were repreoented.'�,It is eatimat- adian lawyers. -
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e, vil- � THE UKADING CLOTHIERS, 'much the same' 1, . . and, eft to take care of himself in Ottawa. ad that from- 15,ODO to 20,006 People were 0
;. . I , . idea as that now advocated oor house, and why.?—mimp y1o'save them $1,903. .
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tax K. I by the Patrons.- If ii change from the pres- From giving from tvienty o twenty-five —The other day in Ripley, a dug' owned The )olice found him and took him -to the on the streets. It is genervAly reported Perth Items.
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le late withl the munioi oil bodies and it should in- nei:hbors as much as I do m self, but I do Davis'show window. � to th � lace the old man came from were on- —The provincial fat stock show, which $4,7 �
z I East Huron Reformers. P � 40, which in considered a fair price.
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Raid- � . - olvd all officers both great and small, muni- believe in providing a home I their old age —Farmers began crossing the ice on the 'notic is. a was hold in Guelph last week was a record Strange to any, just when Mr. Weir was in
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t Taco- � i They had a grand atheri�'g at Brussels cipal an well Am Provincial. He" could see for those who have been unfoFtnusto in this -Bay of Quinte,near Belleville, with teams � overal � ' ' Brantford boys instituted A breaker.. All the prominent stock men in the act of sellingthe farm, D&vId Kropf,
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ose of � _. no good reason why a sheriff should be elect- world, instead of sendin th�!n to 'ail to and loads ,on -the 6th inst., the earliest in. dime novel club, robbed Ryerson Brothers' the provines were in the city. Meetings 'of. the executor of the estate, passed over to
1, with � � on Tuesday last, t9e, occasion of the East ad by the people and & County Treasurer be die, for no crime other thitn being poojr, and many years. I - wholesale grdoery and were arrested. In the swine breeders' association, sheep breed- the silent majority. It was his desire to
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�d on I appointed by tho'County Council, and so on I really think that thi;'Man �ho will . let- —Thornas Evans, a farmer residing near their den were found full euchre docks, Wax era' association, and the agricultural and have the estate wound up before his death.
ldress �, present a -bout 160 delegates every polling all the we, down. If the Government them stay there to save hims . ndlDo, toy pistols, cigarettes, clay pipes, arts as
I y � elf twenty-five Codriogton, brought to Campbellford recent. es - sociation, were field. Of the show —Mr. L. A. Duncan, son of Mr. James
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smest, I - would bring in A measure making ail these cents a year In neither much 1of a Chri'stian ly a hog *oighiag 545 pounds. Its sale tin cups, which were used for drinking ale itself the entries� exceeded by one-third those Duncan, of the 12th concession of Elms,
. unted, and the greatest h4rmony and an' officers elective'by the people he would sup- nor much of a man. , ; re, ized- him about $30. � occas ,onally, and a brans lock stolen f
rann�s , � thusiasm prevailed., !It wap, Pue of the larg- I I i . - I I &I I rem of any previous exitibition. The display of who was cheese making in Forest during
ia the I � , � I port it. He was sure the patronage of 'the: . , Yours Truly, � —The sentence of death passed on Le- Grac church.- poultry was particularly fine, in fact, expert the past season, is bome for the winter.
at and bes' ,, gatherings 6f the kind ever held I I — wo respected residents of Appin, Mid-
, con� ,, - I Government io�,& source of weakness instead DAVID MILLSON, Constanpei blanc, who was to. ha,ve been hanged in Win- Judges pronounced it the best ever seen in: Mr. Duncan, ailon% with four other gentle-
Krans , I In tho Riding. . I these the Dominion. . men, has bought t roe cheese factories in
7 . ' � of atrangth'to it and in so far as the mem- a I nipag next Friday, has been commuted to �1_oounty, died of N grippe last week—
, _X.r.. At the appointed hour the President, Mr - � Nath el Hughes, aged 71, and Mrs. R. Me- ' -
- bers were personally concerned it would be Remarks on Dr, Sloan's Let er. fifteen years' penal -se'rvitude. ' —A short time ago Mr. William Morton, that neighborhood. The new company in
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�form- 4 . I A. Hyslop, called the.meeting to order and a great relief and a blessing to them if the . � —David Rice, wh lost both legs on the Naug� ton, aged 78. There have been quite who lives near Roseville, Nor I th Dumfries, known an the-Plympton Cheese Manufactur-
I � i DEAR EXPOSITOR, —There is a boast m94 - 0 ocality. Mr. I
. week i In a neat ,address'laid down the reasons change were made, as for every appointment . Ottawa & Gatineau Valley Railway, has re- a large number of cases in the I bought a fine new pair of top boots from a Ing Company,
ugaill" � � which led to the calling of the Conventi on recommended by the member he was sure by Reformers that they ate tha temperance covered $3,5001damages before ei jury at J,ohn Swaderer, one of the oldest residents Gait shoemaker, -and wore them home. Be. —The other day while Hr. Frank Lynda,
week. . and oougiratulated his; fel,loyv Re on to make, half a dozen friends aiagry for the party, butthe fact that the d otor and th I I -
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ira re- I the large turnoat and hoped the utmost on- one he pleased. He would also be in favor late� oKganizer of the party re so strqpg —Miss Nom Clench had a severe attack day, At the age of 85. ad left them� on the steps but on coming his father—the late C. Lyade—he came
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: J. E� - animity would prevail. I I of making the time of Fiervice at least five against -Prohibition, while in 6ny other� o! of Influenza while visiting at Dr. Cumming's — eosrs. - . ara & Company, stock out a short time afterwards he was rather across in old newspaper that was printed in
�� � Messrs, John R. Miller, Morris; George the party are dead against i , proven the in Hmmilto .
souril - years, After referring to some other mat- 111 last week ; but is recbvering and debauture Brokers, members Toronto chagrined to find them gone and a rather Ulster, New York Stake, in January, 1800,
Murdie, McKillop, and F.S.ScQtt, Brussels statement not correct, nor do '.think either 10 -fee. last dils idated pair of old gaiters in their ace, In this paper an account in given of the
w and . . 9 ters, he again thanked his friends for the I and hopes to be ablw ' keep All her pro Stock Exchange,' -24 Toronto Street,
were appointed a committee on'Credentials party coin claim this honor, aJd every man "P pi
,a late - ad a committee o,ul Resolutions was also honor done him and concluded by accepting who represents� either party in I either . sional engagements. . weak purchased $'11,500 Ddbentures, Town A tramp who "am in that district about that death and burial of Washington, who died
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ad,of rippointed. The CQeu.tial Committee hav- ernment should be made to declare himsel -r cent, half -yearly, to
. I . ed to employ the needy idle men of the city yearg,-bearid - g 5 pe good fortune. � paper also contains advertisements of negro,
� Y in a Ing completed its labors , the delegates took A ot%ndiag vote was passed making Mr. ,in thepublic press before,tt,hte �ew Year, so 0 - -
L Gibson's nomination unanimous and after - ,�y be n in cleaning an w ifrom sidewalks .where yield little better than 4J per cent. half —An ot dor is about to be issued by the slaves for sale.
- The i their seats and the convention was duly con- . he could stand or fall b . ext elec! - � - . yearly. t .
, . I - � passing resolutions of confidence in the On- tio citizens do not perform that work themselves - Militia D, p,Lrtment at Ottawa prohibiting —Rev. U. L. Hutton, of Kirkton, lately .
rill be itituted, ] no, The doctor ehould get credit, how Dr ke, aged, 82, who had —During,the absence - of G. Turner -of the , sale of intoxicating liquors in -- the can- received a call to Naiihville, Tennessee, to
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11 ha The following are the names; of the dele- t '� 0 a a I future militarycamps in Canada,
' ver I y . , I ,gates in attendance : . 1 icy adapted at the Ottawa Convention -in father, and. signing his IT d shoul .. lived in St. Thomas , all his life, died there Kingston, in the country, a fire broke out to u t I I vli�,it a sick brother who was anxious to see
, . : I . n I last Friday, He originally owned 200 acres, in his store on Sunday morning and $2,000 as well as its use in the rpgimental memo. It bi "in. Mr. Hutton set out at once, but on
I June last the convention closed. not be criticised over an ass:m;h aonognomen'
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JS on MUKILLap.—Ed. Etoran,_'Peter MoGrath, � on which the city is now .built, He taughi damage was done, His mother would have
. - , 0 , in said this order is the result of oaref ul his Arrival at Nashville, learned that his 4
1 . Hugh Dann, James ]�Lyan, Philip Kinney, Now, in regard to the points hp made : I school for 50 years. been suffocated in bed had not a dog howled observations made. by the Major-General brother had died and the funeral had taken
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: , . John Malone Thomae'Moylan, Jamie Evans, Another BlaFit for the Plebiscite,. it economy or is t profitabl? J to. spend $7 and thrown itself against her door from the 00' I f the "placetwo days previously. - Mr, Hutton ar- .
1. � I I ) I '.. -for each family so as 'to raim� by wa —A man named Leonard Clouse ban been ' hall. She escaped, but the dog was suffo- e mmanding during the prog I
. John Shine, John Shea, George Mardie, R. . y c fined $3 and costs at Brantford for cruelty - ,amps of iostrtiction last summeri 'The rived 'safely home again last week, and
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kl As- Cornmon,,Peter Kerr,Angns McLeod, John DEAR EXPOSITOR,—Few people seem to tax $Ily as he says ? It is certainly an ex. to -'a horse, by allowing it to remain tied to cated. I order makes the officer commanding; the speaks in the highest terms -of the cour-
Ueth- r.'A,U""J.n1, W;1,1;-- TrI J.—ft. Q;.� . realize thi.enorrpous waste of weans occa- pensive way of collecting revenue, -and if 4.-.3 : 4� L .1 —Tom Purcell an old whiskv dealer in I .ki f 44, ; & A I.. A - S L. C &I. I .
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� sioned by the liquor traffic. .Thei do not prohibition were passed the di tillers would I
I fast. son, R, f ollard, Alex�-uder Gardiner, James I shelter whatever. . the Northwest Territories, Fave himself up
L sters. consider that every cent spent for liquor -is have a year W got rid of th t 'whisky on .. to the authorities at Lethbridge a few days out of these regulations. 4 Duncan McGregor, who came from Perth-
Coww&,. William Grieve, Charles Dodds., , The great ship caual connecting Man- —The Galt Reformer of the Sth inst. @a ys: shire, Scotland, to Stratford in 1840, and
� sub,- . worse than wasted, A person buys food, hand, and as the Dominion aviages 4J gal- —
� Trank Best, George Black, John McDowell, Chester, England, with the sea is to be open-- S D, saying he had shot and killed DsvO Dr. Raifoid was called to the Canadian Pa- there conducted a general store for a couple
'; topic clothing, furniture or any necessary article Ions a year for'each individu , they can . I Moro, so old-time cattle dealer in Alberto,
I M Ex- . David McLachlan, John G. Grieve, - William of personal use, and gets for the money have time to sell out. their stock Why pay ad for traffic on January let, and a Novi - 0 oific Railway station about one o'clock on of yearn , died ,recently In Portage county,
I � Pro- -1. Pollard, James Watson, D. D, Wilson,win. spent value received,. and botii dealer and I * - Scotia vessel with lumber -will be first looked And Arizona. There was an old feud be- Sandiiy m orning to attend a Russian emi- Wisconsin, at the age of 74 years. For --
; . Doig, Michael Murdie,1 John It, Govenlock, , for this plant ? , If a cheese fac or becomes through. tween them and a fight occurred, in which grant woman who was about to give birth to many yearn he was eugaged in the lumber -
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yf James Campbell. I - � —One hundred and eight Canadian Paci- the shooting took PlAce, a child. The woman had taken sick down inf businoss, to which he had accumulated
trast ti . or, fic Railway man of the Toronto Junction awley, the lint, and Unedical assistance had been arge estate. in character he was a man
ka, in : 1GF.F,y,—AIex. McDobald, Th6mas McFar. D this is the purchase of liquor, only should the owners be paid for t : apt;� , —J.W.H messenger in the employ I
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I � 140, UACWD Cl ljj;l, V1111ma I LAU hul purchaser, instead of bread gets 4stone. has sawn all the timber in the ,ocality ? If car shop have reccive notoo, UAV VOL . 1� r I wiegraphe a ea or, an uport COLL Vn 0 ora, a an upw g 1, D a a ea "go'OU0
icted. Thomas McLachlan, Aloxandti PerrieJohn I services will not be required until further cidentally shot and instantly'killed by a re- of the train here a son was born. The train whose integrity w*n never Auestioned by
� con- lacKinnon, Thomas Calder, Rqbert MoCab. VVQtfje otill,he gets something 1which creates the dietillers.or brewers have up ad up all the no . tice. - I 0olver in his own hands on the tmin between was delayed during the birth, and as soon as those who knew him best. e had resided
�sd&y, tam, M. Armstrong, Thomas "McFadzean, a demand for more..'and perhaps forms an liquor drinkers, and no more wJish to be so —Thomas Abbey, aged 35, a sister, while *orouto and Hamilton, on Thursday last ' the child was born it started on .4ts journey uously in Portsge county since 1843, '
� Sip- f appetite which soon control the will and a manufactured, why pay them ?I Wiuh ref- Week,' -The unfortunate man was 28 years to the Western States. I �_Fl t
, 4ton hmes McDonald Alexander Stewart, An- wreck of humanity is the 'result. - Yes, in er6nce to the Luckey murder, Oe evidenc8 working on the roof of .the new Roman � __ 7 -tied in Motherwell, on November 20th,
drew Turnbull, John �Stewart, John #Ac- Catholic Industrial School in East Toronto, Of &go, and was the only support of his —Mr. Bauj -firnis) B. T oye� aged fiS, west- Apdrew McNeil, aged 77 years, 8 months
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� last 4 T&ggart, James MaDD,;; Alexander McKay, the rough but forcible language of one en- showed he had been. drinking lin the cars Wednesday,fall - 45 feet and received injuries mothor and si-Ater. . . , ern superinteurlent of- the Great Ndrt,hwo at- and 19 days, a native of Dannfriesshire,
h the� I Lyaged in the traffic, " puts the devil into from Toronto, and no doubt he nerved -. —
Slimes McNair, Wm. Spence, Robert Lsing, j,.�. from which he �ied. The first of this winter's free breakfasts ern Telegraph Company, died at hii rest- Seotland., He came to this oountr in the
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, D. Milne, John Cobor, William Milue, � —Rev. Joshua Donovan, of Immanual to the poor in Toron6 wag given last Sun dence in Toronto, Wednesday, 6th inst. The year 1853, with a wife and foitr of a family.
� the Wrn. Smith, Wm. Flor6nce, Hugh McNeil, ory- day and yet men who call themselves rest of the doctor's letter is no nearer oor, Church,'Toronto, who has just retired from day Morning in the Mission [fall, Queen and
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, A -lox, McGregor, � W4 Brown, Anthony � the pulpit, will probably go to reside on a Simc6e streets, The number present was operator in 1848, and has bein �connected then -:iemoved to Motherwell, and had baeu
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I Rayman, A, C. Dames, "John Brown, Valen- . , farm he owns in Nova Scotia. He is the large than it - ever has been before at the continuously iNith the company since that a resident there up to the time Of his death.
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iciety �i tine Foerster, Walter Oliver. I 4luently we are confronted with figures in . senior clergyman of the Baptista in Tor- first _�f ree breakf o,at - of the seasou, which time, . He was an inventor of no mean Abil- Mr. McNeil was a man that was respected ,
his- .1 proof of the lose to 'society ; we read them An Old'i--rien—d.-Ii- �eard From. - . � : - will'be of .
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I bloRnis. —Thomas Stpan,Robert Laidlaw, - � onto. ity, having intro-luct;d the Toye Automatic by all Who knew- him. He leaves a wifet
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. James Craig, Joseph Logan, Thomas Laid- - DRAR EXPOSITOR,—As I promfoed, I now —Mr. Warring Kennedy, who is now Repeater, and made several improvements one son and five daughters to mourn their
at Of l4WJ_ John Shortreed, ,Wm. Taylor, Jona- pirhape too general and not particular will report progress. I . d here at prominently before the people -of Toronto as years past. . on switches and relay repeaters. Mr. Toye lose. I I
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e of han M-oore Lewis McDonald, William nough. We fi,nd the revenue from cuitoms Opal, in due time, i the Queen's candidate for Mayor, spoke at a public —A number of farmers in the vicinity of was one of the beat known operators in the —A well-to-do farmer of Logan township,
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afhe- I t . and excise- in the Dominion to be about 0 ter leaving a
L Barrie, Robert Armstroj3Lg, John R. Miller dominions, without accident, hindrance or meeting on Tuesday evening, declaring him- ountry. . � I was . In Mitchell, one day lately, and was .
dor� , ' $7,000,000 a year; And the retail outlay for I . ' � . 1�
. John Speir, Simon Forsythe, George Hood, drink between $30,000,000 and $50,000,000. delays. My stock too all got I ng admirs- self a.life-long temperance worker, an ab- by the sudden closing up of a dressed poul-- —The body of Mrs. Helen Long was seen to pocket a large knife in Messrs. Kyle
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.1 I low- �ohataston, Joseph Pugh, C. MaLelland, bly,in the care of Mr. M , a' ho, after a stainer and &prohibitionist. try dealing establishment in that town. A found on the Anck&ster road, a few miles out- & Barnett's store. He got Away with it,
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- John W. Wheeler, John McWhirter, Wm, . brief visit in Virginia, bale retu ned home, �-Mr. Elisha Hewitt recently sold one of Mr. Webb was 6rrying on large trad of Hamilt in, one evening last week, covered but wait followed, brought back and made
r4on; L $15,000,000 annually, and we derive about - 5 d.
wres- libiater, Arch " Campbel.l. James Robertson , $:300 000 from license fees. -Now. where is ' delighted with his trip,and with Virginians. his farms 'at West Montrose, Waterloo Poultry buying, but the establishment on with snow, and the supposition in that the disgorge. Before leaving the shdp his Dim-
� George Turvey, Wrn. � Elatone, James A. Z , * He says they seem so social and lad. fam county, consisting of 100 'acres to Mr.- Won. donly closed and the proprietor could not be unfortunate woman was frozen to death. ble fingers again closed on something that
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.,Ain- Idoffatt, James Smillie, A. Miller, Matthew. the gain ? But to come near home. It in not entirely a.lone here, don't fe I the )east dal Bowman, near Elmira, for the 'sum of found. One f armor claims $200 unpaid.
urer, stated on good authority that an ordinary . � She was seen on SAturday, and called to met did not belong to him, but he was allowed
�ggie Hoses-, Walter Forest. 1 mui . atry tavern in this riding pays for malt as if I were in exile. My soo Rudolph $4,000. This makes - seven farms the latter —Mr. John Cavers, of Oakhill Garden her daughter, who gave her a loaf of broad, to go, and thib time Constable Dennison was . ..
1[0WIcX.-1E[.Rutch4s6n,, George -Burnett ( Came here two years ago, hal alurchased a, has now in his possesdon. Company, Is haying an excellent system, of whinh was found clasped in her arms. Itis sent to his home with a search warrant
I liquor alone from $300 to $600 a year. I . 9
�ssion - I John Bell, Thomas Ritchie, Alexander Gib . small faim that hid buildings o t,and was —Mr. J. Dodd,of Kincsrdine, lost a horse cow 'stables erected, whereby every facility believed that she wandered away on Satur- which ended in the thief acknowledging his
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I �lcct- 504, John Scett, M. Scott, T. McLellan, at $400. Some in towns go much over this. keeping house. He had also put out a small a few days ago. In company with Mr. L. fordeeding and cleanliness will be obtained. day night, and being caught ia the snow guilt. paying for the stolen article, and a
� Was �Ohn Knox, Peter DinsWorth, James Haotie, crop of wheat, and'I added a Jitt!e McLean, Glammin, he was driving to Tiver- T" stables are -fitted up for twenty cows, storm was unable to get home. She was 70 nice bill of costs as well.
A, � utoah, Thomas kcLachlan, Robert To this add 100 per cent. as the reta,il6r's I 0 dto it' . years old.
I - Mal merely to keep.in need that rrie with ton, and when crossing a bridge the horse we, believe, ton stables in a row, with pas- —On Thursday evening, last week, as one
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� ex- � . RaLachlan, Wm. Irvi6, Donald Fisher, me, so that we tire bomfortably coated for became unma,�ogeable, and leaped over the sages for cleaning, eta. between, and are so —Mr. George A. Jacobs, sr., ex-reeve,and of the railway employes at Listowel was
. ga,in and we have $800 a year paid over the (
10 re- tavern &Ion the winter, and wban aprin sung come corner of the brid-go, breaking h14.neck. ` constructed so to afford all necessary warmth one of the oldelt and most respected resi- going to change th; Bwitch, a short distance
. Jarnes Hunter, Francis Pavidson, 1. J. Mc- bax for malt drinks, in one , 0. 9 �
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7 Lacillan�, A. Ni again I hope to have purchasild a home —The Dominion Government his awarded and somfort for the animals, 11 dents of Newcaitle, is dead. 'Mr. Jacobs from the station, he found the body of J. S.
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year., - Ugar, Thomas Henr', D. Bradnock, Wm. Places, Which will give, it a low estimate, on as I with us, a contract to Messes. Fleming, ship builders —Kincardine Township Prohibition. As- had always enjoyed good health until about Sullivan, a young man of abofit eighteen
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I The . Graham., Alexander UaL4,chlain. $S2,000 worse than was - ted on one i . and- has bought a farm I bo� fifty-two of the!Clyde, 9cotland, for the construction sociation has been f ally organized. At a re- two weeks ago, when,on his way home from years of age, terribly torn and mangled, ly-
rear : RULLETT, —Thomas Livingstone, drink, because nothiDg of value is e He ii. looking for hi6 b I
I -George g1v n In acres. a r ther from of a 300 ton steel steam cruiser for service presentative meeting hold in Afmow on the a visit to his son at O&kville,. -he slipped and Ing on the track between the rails, life be-
Vice- return, How much more is ,wasted in spirits Manitoba, and this will increase -ur colony in the St. L%wreuce. She is to cost in the Uh -, inst., Mr. J,jhn F&ir was appointed fell on -the platform at the Union station at Ing extinct. The young man had been on his -
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I I uel -of all kinds ? We grant that much is spent somei . By the way, through th I grace of vicinity of $90,000. . President, and Mr. Williara Henderson, Toronto, and hurt himself badly. He never trkal -trip, acting at) brakeman, his home be-
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. Reid, Thomas Kilaus, Jokm. Watt, George in luxury which is entirely unnecessary, but God., I have been invited to speli —Imrie & Graham, one of the oldest Bery ie, See -Treasurer. The ^mount'of $25 recovered from the injuries sustained at that Ing in Parkbill, where his father is section
LuTch Watt John Diment, Wria. - ME�xwell, Adam much outlay is not the cause of crime, .
It POv- Opal Union church. I spoke in Oermad to printing firms in Toronto, have made a gen- which was levied by' the County Associa. time, and Sunday morning at the age of 76 foreman on the Grand Trunk Railway. Dr.
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'has. Clegh'orn, Damid H. Mofft*tt, Arcbd. Patter. erty, domestic wretchedness, and as fre- quite a cougregation, a majorit of whom etal assignment for the benefib of their tion,' was forwarded to the Treasurer, Hr. he died. Two son@ are left, F. W. Jacobs, Philp, coroner, was notified, but concluded
�, ser- On., Robert Douglas, James Edgar, Robert quently happens, the.prema,tnre. destroyer were Virginians, After a stay h Ira of some creditors. Their statement roughly eatimat- S. Stee'ie, P48ley. �, of Chicago ; and George A. Jacobs, jr,, of that am inquest was unnecessary. It is sup -
is re- I of health. With all this direct. outlay for ,�
. 1411lerl, James Hislop, t; George Fortune, - . weeks I must repeat that Virgini lands are ed'shows assets of $19,000, with liabilities —A few dayi ago at Sarnia�"an unknown Oakville. He was a memlier of St. George'e, posed he had fallen between the cars, The
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I W. - dous indirect waste for the suppression- of two tv fifty dollarn per' &or@, ordtag to —The children of the Mount Hope Or- car barns in a oemi-ur.-onscious condition, tive., . I . gether, coffined, and taken by a m I
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. R- XeCracken, It. Grahmm, J�hn Shaw, J. pauperism and crime, is it any wonder that location, public improve�!euts,imal,ovements Phan Asylum, London, were given a sleigh and was taken to the lookup, where he died —Mr. Siimuel Eccles died in St. Thomas �train, from Stratford to his home in_ - Vark- �
j our people complain of -hard times? Many . � i �hill.
I I), Wa-rwick, Jamea O'Le�ry, J.. N. Kuech. on land,atc., etc, I think ft n1ligly un. drive Friday kfternoon. There were threi tw6 hourt afterwards. The only article Friday, of grippe, at tha age of 94 years. I
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I %I, W. M. Sinclair. I . necessary to say to your �hat the large, conveyances provided, the first of found on him was a small piece of paper, on RecametoAm-rics, from Gloucestershire, I —A few months ago, when Mr. Andrew
Aght WRGXETER�—R, H. For'tune, James Foxi, very sore at the low price, but before his,re- land lowest in rice is not g::�rally the which was drawn by four horses. The sub. which was written, " When you got off England; in 1824,visiting the United States, P. Bennooh, son of Mr. J4MeR 13enuocb,
1�t is J, 13. Vogt, Wm. Robinso'n. John Brothour. I turn home, he has spent as much in Vquor am cheapest, but F can . readily 'ire them ' to of this kindly molicitation were much the4rain at Goodell's, inquire for Neil PAt- South Arnerica, tbe-n -EIngland, and finally lumber merchant 'of Stratford, roolturned
dgh- A cGmm:n,nic&tion vVas read by the Secre. re uce e price y save a con a a e that land that is well watered, pretty level, 'ecighted. teroon. " rose ei igin in , w ere a engage n ome rom icago, w are I e a re,
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� the tary -from Dr. Me Donald, �� M. P.,'re retting The mechanic feels the pinch of poverty I cleared of bramble and stone, that —John S. Morgan, a popular 'and jovi I I �A Norwich correspondent writes: Rev, I farming. Afterward he went to ponoible and lucrative Position as Secretary
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I w will produce from thirty-five to forty fariner of Huron township, raises stock that J. B. Kennedy, B.A., announced to -his con- and carried on the brawi
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: the lured them that though he would be absent spend. part. of hie daily earnings in beer or the Name df wheat, cannot be called Aear try.: A few weeks ago he sol&& span of hls�pastorate here and accepting one in Tor- Ing to Elgin, ending his days in St. 1homas friends and relatives hoped would bere-
, it, pe- I :pirits. ' I'have seen men working 'on the . - tated. Hiso wife was very ill at the. stored to him by a few weeks' rest and resi-
,ivem . raon he would be .present in � , spirit. He st the above price, when situated *ithio 40 two-year-old heavy drought horses to Mr. .onto, He will be a lois to the temperance as a
I a ea�_ CQUnselled unanimity and hoped that the treets'of a town who --would drop work near miles of Washington and Alexan ria, and John Wall, of Huron, for the handsome sum wo�k and every moral reform, as he watevir time of his death, and in a f6w hours also dence at home. But it was not to be. His
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W a ObEiracter as would be saiti'factory to all. A foolishly spending their hard earnings so mond, Your numerous readers ill want —The Canadian Pacific steamer Manitoba —11 Whatever thy hand findeth to 4o, do it torn and one son survive them. Tuesday morning, 5th inst., closed a life of
tend- rOsolution .q athizing w to know the reason for this c es' . w4b, thy might." —Father Connolly, of Lucan, had a . ach promise. He w . man bf
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doctor - in his illness, and expressing th6 I ws: The lands I Owen Bound a few days ago. She was sheet- .
Font � ho rumble at their lot .And say the thin 11 '22V, about 5 o'clock, Augus Hatheadn,who Trunk RAI -_ wh
I Pe that he would soon be fully recovered. 9 I 98 Of this vast section were owned befor the w way station, Tavistook, Wednes- I ich his rapid rise to a responsible Pomi-
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. 081viug nominations to 15 minutes, and the ma aa�lnopportunitj for observation. number of the original land owners have windows were broken. trace can be found of his whereabouts It is the car and walked along the platform to- In Ohicago, secretary of the Christian Ea-
�t he 40legates made good uue - of their time. His must suffice for the present, though died or become too poor to work the land, —A Special from Galt on the 18th inst., - fe4red by some that he has follon M''to the wards the engine, The train started for the deavor Society in connection with one of
e, of / About twenty, in all, were nominated. A m , says: Th � dramatic entertainment called - harbor and has been drowned. It is stated east . while he ran towards the west to catch the largest Presbyterian churches in that
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ke'd that the !candidates be all quoted. The Won. C suncey Depew, who debts, etc., these lands are no t4st a person anowering his description was his car before speed was up, He was too city. A few weeks ago, acoomp"nied bylile
tock 4 dolege'te as E on the 11 The Days of the Year," Ivan by the �
hirly, , � Placed on the Platform so �that the Conven- has been at the head of the New York market. This, coupled with the s aroity or young ladies and gentlemen of Ut, under seen at Port Huron,but eiiqulries fail to bear late. The moment he caught the railing,fie mother he went to Albuqu-irque, New
auc- , tiOn, e6uld view them and see which was the Central Railway for many years, says that general stringency in money ma tera,,has the auspicis of the Ladies' Hospital Society, out the rumor. The parents of the missing' was ,twirled around and under the car. .Mexico, where he had lived mome time ago,
. a � blmtlaoking, This was dome, and itioneed- a man generally fails toprovide for his own caused the cutting up of the ant ton into is proving a grand success, the townhall be- U a near Ripley, aind are in great dim- Luckily, John Vance hid noticed the rever- in hope that the change of climate would be
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