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THE COUNTY COUNCIL. in I Norwich. Thirty-five years ago she was himsel ar 7; Her daughter being the only . Z�i-r,
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I i 'he Jan- I marrie -farm on� the on him some time, and when he . 7.
, - L . . A"MIRIS ,I THURSDAY'S SESSIO2'r- . _ red to the executive committee it t d and went to live on a worked in the house, ran clown. and called to ip-
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- VIM I The county council met in the court room, A 16tter received from JameE, Mit- . I 16th Hue of Blandford, about 5 miles- north t of the family, who tan in -1- -
, � Goderich, on uT session. ' - family rA. It was-subse4nently discovered that he was the res
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— week. . mained till three yeal s ag , when they onlysbaniming, .1 ,�
. - -N sociatiob, asking for grant, w i the aid was procured as soon -f
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. . . . . . � . �, -r-", — COMMUNICATIONS as Bout to the each member of the council cbpies of the oved'inta- Woodstock. . A bubb3nd, one had concocted the story to avoid payin her, but torn
. ." 8-JUJI . , executive committee. new consolidated statutes of Ontario. , In A five step -sons, survive. - drafts. - He was arrested and charged with various means tried to arouse --
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- - A communication was received from F. S. A statement showing the county's funds - The council then adjourned to meet again son at urred in West concealing* money for ille purpose of de. avail, she being lr�&dy beyond hum . �.
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� -.1 � - I : in the Bank of Commerce to be over drawn in January. - 7 - frauding his creditors. I —The Blyth -�ke of cheese -the
* � . Gwillimbury, about one mile north of Brad Septe r and October in
. As e " . 1ord, on Wednesday. of last week. Mr. other day, Mr. Steinhoff, of Stratford, be- . �
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-- liance in petitioning the nctaria Govern- Oana". ,ndon, died Titeid
r. in every erred - Win. Johnston, IS% in& the purchaser at 8J cents per pound.
�. them are to be' seen ' meat to amend the License - Act in - that in I A- number of accounts were ref to the t rail., one of the oldest residents esteemed citizen of Lo the 7 "I -
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I I- � I - A the voting on the electric stree . of the sale totalled'nes-AY � �
-, I wspaper M the laud the an- - — . finance committee. .A of the township, had been milking the COWS, of last week after a brief illness, in I
- - n,e pollingsub-division, where a majori�y Of - .. , the I � ge. Deceased was a prominent The amount -
.1. - - . way by-law in St. Thomas, last we e house, lay',down on year of his a ' ;I
. , gamist a license -- -dmme 6-2,200. -
ements: of active mer- & MIN.4,=E COM, S kEPORT. and, on returning to th � �
by-law was ca , Ating his son to send hi6 d li� Liberal, and was for some years local in- -The Adams farm, . orris, has '�
-" - ants who- have I &ug .
a - nounc the ratepayers petition a rried in favor of electric earn a sofa, requ( 5th line M
7 -1, ch seasonable that same shall not be granted, and further The finance committee reported recom- by a majority of five hundred and fifty, ter to him. When the young lad reache Spector of weights and. measures under the leased �y John Manning for a term Of i
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to dispose of.' rrh�s" Chris be attended to by Mr. Manning � I
I ares which they are anxious that the power to regulate the hours, of sale mending the payment of a number of in' -Miss Jean- White, daughter of John he found that the vital sparl had fled. Macienzie Govetument . t little. Place, land . I
- tmas where licenses exist, be plaoed in the hands cellaneous accounts. In the matter of the- White, president of the Woodstock him a lold, and settled- came originally from Cornwall, and had - It is a nea firab
,1� . of the municipal authorities. -Sent to account of Drs. Soott&Maokay, of Sea- of Trade, was martied last, week to Dr. lived in London ancl neighborhood for over can
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',, ::::::. - ' is he adjoins it on the west. Mr. and .1
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- will be no excepti e I special committee. forth, dated June 30th, 1892, or e ex Ernest Hardibg,of Brookville., � - 50 years. lie had been alderman for - seven rate, - . -
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M& � e afore- mitten, the Warden and the' 0 erk of the recommended that no action be taken �ea� ce o
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- 1.1-1 and vicinity wiall S th of Mrs. Orr, wife of a farmer living," solved to petition the Ontario Government the Western Fair, and waa'twi commence practise on the 15th. They have -
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- with Peace attaching the Vill I of Hensall to the account is explained. I Galt, was found guilty at the Berl' sisizes� . $2 a day ir . . following officers :�Presidont, I J I
� mentioned anuoun, meuts 'n Mcoe. 3 was ordered The report was adopted. . ' rr eleetq.d the I .:
I � - . - . county council divisio 10 , last' Saturday. Allisoll is to be hanged OUT eases. Chief Wills, of Windsor, of the first to im t *Devon and .Durharn 'resicle'ats P. P. Potter;- - *� � "
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I -.�,,-�. � � M A ' . nhuret,' � lico at 'a vivo him are his - widow ; his 7. - - .1
I , their jminds� upbin A request from D. French, manager of sister, Mrs.
� � decidina in The House of Refuge committee reported -William J. Hammond, of Gra,ii zed uto a force like the city po - . George Acheson; Organistj Mrs. Pick I I �..
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, ,� , . -- - ome article thtit Inky become an the House of Refuge, for an increase of mal J gXi . u e of the oldest of � N3
- , that since the last meeting of the council charged with poisoning his wife 0 a ar about $W. per an L He thinks J oling, ancl three sons. ' ard. �
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: . I I - .. I 6 I � able gift to ary for himself and matron, was sent to the the poultry and pig house had been erected,. 6th, 1896, was found guilt t Bracebridge that 1 men could patrol the county -A representative of on Mr. Arch. McDougall was rilturnini . I
��,;: v be hanged o-3 . Xork's pioneer families died ou -As I 11
mmittee. Muddy � ,
-1 I acceptable, ind --agree - executive co, and the work found satisfactory, but, as the last Saturday and sentencelt-ae, e, which last week, his �
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1. I . some one to Tenders received by 'the clerk for the on the roadside- - �
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-7 - � walls of the building were not up t9 the February eighteenth,1898. would not amount to more than $5,000 would Tuesday of last week in on Chewett, horses took fright at a Pig - I
. � . ow their kitidnesa and regard wood and coal supply were sent to executive secretary of the person of Dr. William Ca I i
�., - I sh specified height, $W was deducted frotn'the -Mr. Robert Witchell, be well repaid. and dashed across the ditch, thfowing him . -
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contract] -Riobard's elevator, -at Kingston, was who for over �
. - . for. 'WSI)2 . . d and found eatisfact6ty. honored by the members on d, Deceased w the eldeSt out of the wagon, the wheel passing � I
.1 . NESDAY SESSION. . lar Plains roa no bones weir -e brok- ..
I - witIl every � properly -ambiti- . . report was examine years, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday of last , I
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.Ommon I busi- - The presentment of the grand Jury, made Some two'nionthe ago one Brinley, at luesday evening Of last wei week. The loss on the building is about son of James Grant eneral of Upper en nor serious , . , .
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I - M, we ar - t the maize court . was removed from the jail to the House, . . $50,000, which is belt ved to be covered by years routo on All ust -Mr. John Reynolds, Jr. o h. eon- �, I �
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--:E� ness upon the A petition from the county of Wellington. the instance of the Goderich town -council, handsome;; silver tea service. � insurance. , The elevator was filled with Canada, and was horn i To Vol- cession of Hullett, has,,bon'ght Mrs. H111'8 1.
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- . stomers and a fair asking the co-operation of the council seek- recommended that the council request the -Thorriaij Hayes, a farmer living near . and th� -loss will amount to fully 16, 1828. He entered Upper Canada gravel rosiA, -9 miles and a half
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1Z . I profit to Ourselves. The season, ing amendments to.tbe high school act, in Goderich authorities to remove him at once, Teviotdale, , w F7T ,�b&. The elevator had a c t their inark upon north of Clinton, for- which he paid the an I ......
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I.. 1� J - that the payment of the county for I main- as he is not a fit subject ter the House, and week., His team, a spirited one, ran, aw about 60,000 bushels, eine at of $4,5W. This is s, first class fArm, i; "
I .1 -- - - makes no difference to us as re teriance of county pupils be in ratio ,, that in future no prisoner be &dmitted to throwing him out and fracturing his skuk . capacity by the firm which is Canadian history. He studied medi i [ildings and we consid Mr. Ray-
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�- I this matter,i for it remains -Seut, to ixicutive eomm se near. V�, but in private. at buyeri of grain in the I King"i College and Toronto University, but good bu argain. I I .
- gards , performed. the Rouse without the asuction of the He was carried into a hou one of the large secured a b
0 immovable fact that every � never practised. In 1857 he married Miss nolde has I * ,
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-�- an a d inadequate to accommodate the -Freeman Wintermute, a brakeman, was -The little eight-year-old son of Captain Ranney, an English lady, who survives -ek church,E"t Wawanosh, , 't
must have a fair lies for the jail and also for increased been -foun League at the Bri �.' ;
. business man up?! ie while switch- ebecl was him. Is 'i
� vaulto accommodatiov, were sent to the inmates, recommended that a larger one be run over Saturday at Reun I M. Robinault, ot Valleyfield, Qu resulted -in the foilowiiig -.-President, Mi a . �
.. profit, otherwise somebody must severed close to his - een, living �,s, John Dowei J -
.. nty property committee. erected. As the House is n*ow filled Veyond ing cars. His legs were ned at that place one day last week. Hena Mabee, a boy of sixt, 0 . I
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. � eventually stand a loss, either cou .- I its capacity, they recommend that th4 coun- body and he died in 20 in The boy was on his way to the Catholic dear- San erlaud, lost his rife on Tuesday Pattieon, Mrs. Hoover, P ... "I
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.- a man must Pay his just debts, I I ,the oil give the matter their serious copaider- deceased was a M%rried man a (J'athedral, walking on the canal b of Brook to the village of ,georetary,B.Reid; Corresponding Secretary., , � ,
Joseph Griffin, jailor, reported that at . . E- 11
. I ' , -L - . Rat Portage. . ' foot must have caught or slipped on some- fourth concession Aliss Brooks; Treasurer, Thom4s Irwin. ....
- or be -,in plain wOIds-robs present time there are eight persons in ous- 't'on- , A in Lind- Sunderland, and riding on top of the load. - ..... 11
. someb6dy, so that in again re- tody in the jail, all males, six of whom are, The report was adopted. . �- 7UPOU the opening of the con thing which caused him to fall Into the a turn, about two -At the annual meeting of Dufro Pres-
� L . I eaday-last, before Chief Jus- -but When coming around scho6l, Walton, held re- :11
� I- . . iXECUTIVE COMMITTER, say on Wedn, cenal. No one witnessed the accident, byterian Sabbath L
. .j,,,1tj1ng to our previously ex- vagrants committed for - from one to six tioo�Armour, the, prisoners, Thomas and r, James .Smillie we
. Mr. DAignafilt, who passed shortly after- miles from home, the wood on which he was -a re-elected super- -
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I I -e to d o as much months ; one is insane and the other in a The executive committe reported that the h(kothew Thom son, convicted of man- wards, noticed some object floating on the sitting gave way, and he was thrown be- ceutI5 ere and teach- I ,,,,
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Z 'egged desir debtor. clerk had accepted the tender of Wm.. Lee aple Lake tragedy, were out. It w in, the wheels intendent and the other offic '
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' on I -Five murder trials were before Ontario cheat and ribs, cru ' I -
. � of doing business at a profit. THE HOUSE OF REMON- ' - wood for the jail, they beGg the lowest, and -Conductor William Mordeu, of the courts last week -James Allison, of Berlin, lay there for some time before being found -Miss Annie Sinclair, of Brussels" has ar- - -
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yourself YOU must have a - Mr. D. French. manager of the House of approv Grand Trunk Railway, died in London Fri- charged with murder , Mrs. Anthony Orr, by Mr. P, Keenan, �gent for the Massey- rived home from an enjoyable visit Of sev- � I
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.. you-Imow . , crops grown on o4ition of Brown Bros., day morning of heart disease. He near Galt; Provost an% Mrs. Gauthier for Harris Co., who at once picked up the poor -al months in MaRitoba. She spent a good I
1, � mar& upon the work YOU do, Refuge, reported that the municipal treasurers, recommended t bat the for many years an employee of the comrmy or , i 11
the farm this year were good, with -the ex- .. the murder'of two Frenchmen near ,Port boy and hastened home with himi where rtion of the time kt B'Inscarth with her �
. no matter what that work ma,y ception of corn, which was a, failure. They clerk procure the book at once. Re the ap- and was known from one end of the road to Arthur; William J. Hammond at Brace- everything possible was done for him, bat RO I
pliciation of Mr. French, for increased %al- ' ' o London he was a to I a at later, Mrs. McPherson, and also vkited � I
- . it with Ust we Sue- Before going t bridge for tbe'murder of his wife, Katie he expired shortly f r 6 o'c o k th- even . a . i � I
be. SO is . threshed 375 bushels of oats, 175 bushels Of ary for himself and Mrs, French, at the the other. � relatives and friends in Winnipeg -and other I i .11
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at margin, eae and 125 bushels of barley. They also ' a resident of Hamilton. , at Sault Ste. Mar e ing. point,%. I :
i ceed by havinc, a JU se of Refuge, 'recommended that ub d in I - ---- . I , 1
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. 0 state- gad 650 bushels of mangolds, - 425 bushels of ROIL e --The Hospital Fair, which was 0 for killing her husband, and the Thompsons . � -Mr. J. L. Doherty., of Clinton, h re- J I -
, and the advertisement Or r 600 action be taken. Re the report of th London on Wednesday of last wee by the at Lindsay charged with murdering W. H. Huron Notes. - letter from k PartY in the N rth- - �Ii
part of a busil- potatoes, -990 bushels of turnips, Ove arden's - committee, without admittin closed 15aturday and ' ceiVed a . eL I I
�, L ment on the ny heads of cabbage, besidea a quantity of w . 9 Countess of Aberdeen, Sawyer near M- -Mr. John Bip,gins, of Hullett, has pur- . t, wanting him t4 undertake th tr *111 ' �, I
� � any liability, recommended that Messrs. * 1lipladies who have aple Lake. wee I
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who claims to be do cows gave between, was very satisfactory. T1 -Henry Davey, a farmer of Douro, who chased a fine thoroughbred bull from Air. ose ox �o a bike aUlkY 9151D to 1" ,
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. rkess man, - other -vegetables. The e of ap i -
- benefit, is January 16th and November 27tb, 16,814 Nott and Craig be paid $125 each in full of had the: affair in charge estimate that tbi lived alone, was, one day last week found W. j. Biggins. go guidelem I
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. i.11c, business for your claim re accident on the bridge south of of one hundred head )Qe, and the owner thinks with
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. - 0 and a business that pounds of milk, from which was inade W2 Clinton. In'reference to the claim ,of Mr. have cleared $600 which is to.maist in buil - dead in big bedroom, with his throat cut. -On a shipment quiet and ge ti
a statement . a children's wing to the proposed new market day of Clinton, jug he; would beat any horse , �111
.. . pounds of butter. Seventy-seven apple He had been to Peterbord' on export cattle, Mr. Sid Smith, er handl . 11
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i - � . y well bewaze of. hospital. , and a large sum of money was found in his lost $600. . I , r 'p . �L -
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. . . you ma trees, 12 plum trees and 6 cherry trees, as while crossing the Maitland bridge', recom- � -The. conviction of W. J. Hammond by a appears to have first mixed a - -Mr. Francis Kestle, of the 3rd con- V oncession, I t I
. . We call your attention to the large ad well as 139 evergreens and other ornamental mended that no action be taken. In refer- pockets. H, , 30bert Beacomi Of the 55th c z .
, . t On the inside Of the trees were planted, all of which are doing Mr. Jusitice Meredith at Bracebridge and of cup of Paris green, but evidently preferred cession of Ruilett, intends erecting -6 new Goderich 'township, had the misfortune to f� � �
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I vertisemen ence tcl a request from the Huron Poultry James Allison by Chief Justice Meredith at � a razor, he first cut the throat of � favorite brick house. I t his right leg broken ons day last w-Jeek. !, -L
1, . Vill find well. Theroadfromthe side -road to tho, . � . I
L . papel� in which you . equi Association for a grant, recommended that the passing of the sentenae of! horse which he had said nobody else would , were delivered in We" was standingoil a ladder making tome �,
I velled. It r ir- Berlin and � -Nearly 2 �l
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1. I need and Rouse was graided and gra n action be taken. Re the jail sewer ques- era by two brothers . w came .
� enumerated articles of ed log loads of gravel and as many loads Of 0 death upon both the same P . � own. He then went to the house and de- Gorrie on Monday of last Week. They are to a building, when a cO .. ' .
- - - _ tion, recommendeAi that the report be adopt- pri"Im rovince I � . repairs . �, .
� s any article of which and n utider the ladaer kuo,��ked - �': ... I
I �. 1,,sefuliiess, . earth for filling P sea ; 510 feet of side- ed, and that the county pay half of con- on the same day stroyed himself. for the old' eountry'market. along and passing
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� - rs have . is probably without parallel in -the -criminal -Arthur William Oaler, Polije-Constable . -The milk of the Clinton vendors has ove result. ' -� I ��
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I I I - walk has also beourri I struction, the same not to acceed $350. , evening it down, causing the ab ch- elevator I I I
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- � - use since it W" history of the world. No. 61, Toronto, died suddenly one teen found on analysis to be above standard -.The night aft0r, the Goderi � - cc
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� gift for father or son. - � ned, and 1,710 during the present year. The report was adopted. --Judge Dartnell, of Whi week. He went on duty at 8 O'clock, requirements. No pump milk there. fire, the pile of smoking wheat, about 125,- t
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- r children, we, sell at this sea?on Ope - cming is all done and the farm in . SPECIAL COIAMITTFX- ��d' less than three hours later, while pa, 000 bul3hels, supposedly, was offered! ;
Judge for Ontario, was stricken with -Mr. D.. Gilchrist had the ti� I
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- �- Fo White Lamb Cap, The fall p14 - I The special committee reported recom- Plexy on Tuesda: - Iling his beat on Parliament street, be- e of the ma- , -0 N nob i
- � ' his fingers taken off by som ak i . .
� at - good condition to receive the spring crop- y of last week while hold sale at $1,500, but ho one would t
. . L many . �ongford Mills, about avenue, chiuery in the Wingham knowing what con(lition it was in. - i .. �. -
$2.50 and $3,"w i18 the same The manager also expressed his thanks to mending that in reference to the motion of ing revision court at I Oween Gerrard street and. Wilton -furniture factory. was . �
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b i, books and Men OM Orillia. He was brought to 14 suddenly reeled and fell. He was carried -On Thanksgi " eve Miss -Lizzie Ellis, aftf,rvrards . sold id lots to suit purchasers. q -
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-- �- article ,makes a sensible pr6sent the friends who bad L sent floweri ere.. Mooney and Rays, re granting of a nine miles fr e in a critical iving ! ,Iva% neighbarlicidd i : �
� � ir,' thereby assisting in peddlers' license to Adda Vareq free of cost, Orillia and- although for a tim into the near -by house of Dr. Bryan, but ilaughter of Mr. Wm. Bills, of Brussels and realized F--o6aethirig in the I ! . �
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.-� f or olde'r people. t and com- on account of hits being unable, throu expired I t before the doctor reached married -at Ingersoll, to M 5,000. - . 4-1
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. . S- - . fur Shown are Coney, Persian, making the House more pleasan loss of a hand, to earn a livilihood by man- recovery. him., Vearz,faillwe is given as the cause of -Prior to leaving Goderich for British of 8 ra. Thomas Davidson, sr..) a I I � �
� - - . rei'Seal, fortable.� use of Refuge committee. ual labor, that the request be granted. Re -A crate of plate glass, which was, being. I d Coroner Greig decided Columbia, the friends of Mr. Sid.- Male -M il .-. t
. � 1. I Beaver Australian Beim , Sent to He . . dray in front ofCoffee's new his sudden ' d, Pin om' highly respectid keeident of the 12th eon. � I
- I the communication from the county of removed from a that an inqukat was unnecessary. son presented him with a travelling bag and cession of McKillop, paid natuWs de on . I
. Astrachl�1'11 - - COUNTY C,031MISSIONZP Wellington, enclosing petition tothe Leg- block,Guelph, on Tuesday evening, lasto ilock has � decided to re. ' . � Mo f &4 week. . The f a leral I
. . the -Hon. Mr.%Mt . - a pipe. 2orse belonging to Mr. uday night o ., .
. usef ul at all tirtleST-- Mr. Ainsley, bridge commissioner, report- r inter nerit -
Again Ties are --t islative Assembly, asking for amendments toppled over, and Alex. Coi mile, one - of move the restriction which. at 'present pre- -The other day a I took place Wednesday afternoon, . .
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ed that since last report a bridge on the to the High School Act of 1896,recommend- workmen, was pinned,beneath it., At first being made at Maitlan �
prices 25c, 35c and 56c. ured, but Vents the- user of a postcard from utilizing J. O' W - ters, of Goderich township, broke ��
� . iundary line between the townships Of - d that no action be taken. Re communi- it wag thought he wai tatallY ini. card by having auv- away from a tie post in Goderich and made, Mr. Davidson wilt be accorded the sym- I j
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I Mufflers at 25c, W, 50c,� 65c, 75C. and bu e n a 5 . . i 7 �
and Biddalph had been erected. ihe counties of Northumberland he is now doing well at the Ge; er I ho, - the front df a post uggy b dI I �
. Usborni; cation from � thing written or printed on it except the Zd- for home, smashing the b a - pathy of the comfiltlnitY- n&�; . �� 11
I , . $1.00. . The county of Middlesex paid half the cost. d Durham to the Attorney -General of pital. - I dress of the person for allinson,formerly a stu ent with -A catch.as-catch-can wrestli iiiatch I
ating the been erected on- the bouw- an . whom it is intended. -Fred M am ,
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. Some family may be contempl A bridge had also the 'Ontario, asking for legislation giving more -W. M. German, -M. P. P., solicitor for Mr. Mulook's intention is to permit pic- Dr. Gunn, -6f i0linton, is now a practisi as held in the . I �
I -. artwright, 1`9 for a purse of $50 w ' �
- - liv Fur Coat for some dary between Howick and Wallace, power to police magistrates by permitting Mrs. Stemaman,waited on J.P.,C tures, views, designs or other advertising ician in Howitan, Texas, and is said to skating rink on the evening of Thanksgiving i� ::
purchaze of e D Attorney -General at Torontpi gn . eaye" a good practise. � . ELrry Baeker,e I
� arth paying half the cost. Three it-ebiefof police .
.,3 ' couiity of R them to hold trials in criminal offences,wher matter to be printed on the face of the card, day,between Hi - �,
� er of the household. This � eputy arrange- Of �i . -
I - memb . bridges have also been erected within the itted- recommend7- Frid�6y last, and about completed is left Ito al- -The other evening, the members of the of Walkerton; ,and Robert Armstrougl - I
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� - said offence may be oomm I . some of 'the so long as sAcient clear space � . defence �� , --
� s the out, ay Of � Lower Wing- mended ments for a hearing before d Mr. J. B Morris. Armstrong worked on the
... � necessarily mean � county -. The race bridge in . ed that no action be taken. Recom. of the address being, written or printed, Blyth fire . brigade presente if I -
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� a considerable RID01-111t of nicaieyl ham, Tiplady's bridge on the base line' be- to the Judges regarding the. reaerve case. Mr. low � handoome easy for the first ho4� until he got Baeker's �-ind. i � -
I _ id Ba�a- that no action be taken in reference n to so that it can be easily read �, in the � office Kelly and wife each -with a t
-- . . . i t their departure to Goderieh, e straight falIT. i I
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� - . - -,res a tween Clinton and 6ummerhill,' a, -here it is posted. 1;
� requ . � leld - road. A petition from the Dominion Alliance, am 'ill get a new w
� ., and, conseqnently, dge, on the Bayf . o -operation in petitioning the Legiala- believe that Mrs. Sternaman w - A. Hciggarth, a Paris insurance . -Mr. George Aebeson, a prominent resi- --The fine fitin of Mrs. T. Hijil,'clin the
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I - pai tive As - gged and . e :1 dent of Goderich, was married a �, I ohn l!
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- � little - consideration baf ore in large anibunt of re 'iring has also been Ing c sembly to amend the license act. Re trial. - agent, was sandba robbed at ; th ,t Londong gravel road; 'Aullett, has been sold t! I �
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- -appea Ross Mackenzie,,the greatest g6al ek, to Min, " for t�e sum . I�
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m vesting. r to be now ,ng last wee a Ella We nolds, of the tame township,
. done and the bzidges all . the statement from the Bank of Commerces - lan Ia- station in Paris one eveni k. on Wednesdayof last.we
. rchase - he repairs or- ounty ever known in the* . ;i 9,5()o. It It a 100 acre farm with ftame I i
m One- thina to rem in a good state of �repair. T ffact that the account of the c itame of Canad'
� ember in the Pu' the e Everything was taken from Mr. Hoggarth ; Cosford, of London.
- 0 e been attended to to - crosse, died- *in British Columbia last week, for $33, -The Methodists of Auburn - will hold ' and it is not dear at its JVJL L�. �,
. 7 1e jall hav awn to the amount of $91.86, re . buildings) il ...
. I Of -Lr aarment is, that it is dered ati . ', is overdr tirement from nt a hundred dollars in cash, a cheque - Mr " "' . - .
- . any ft 0 iinte : of the sheriff and clerVs commend that the' statement be filed by the Since his re the manageme and even his jack-knife. No their annual tei-mseting On Monday even � 6 lgill will remain on it until a r1ugg, �i ,
- throwing so much mone away proceeded with at once. Of the Niagara Falls - just.- Rov.Joseph Edge,of Godex- i u �
y offices wil lunty clerk. . . 'Park & River Railway Watch, papers found of those who commit- iuR,-27t . . wC�n she, and her daughterfi w I
- . oat. Save w or ne� in Clinton. I
... - to buy too cheap a c old bridges should be rebuilt co d. he has been engaged ith contract Haney' trace has beWn' h had ich h ed to Ive an address. I I
Three of the The report was adopte lWay ted the deed, but as Mr. Hoggart has been E(bour their reside 1 .
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� . :One on the bqun- on the 'new Crow's T T. Plum, of Brus- -The B' It - i has appoiut�a Mir.
� . - I buy 9, re . a. been colleating, the plunderers were pretty - -The other day Mr. is.0 0 0 1 ay i - -
I - . what -you have aL ( - next spring. They are COU14, OXALITTISE. id, British Columbi gels, had the misfortune to have a red hot . S.L, ,Smith, f B fieldl I
. � - . ary between McKillop and . Roselar sure of getting somethi mith, son of R
: that we d Morris town- ng. Mr. Hoggarth S �e ov I
- : liaNe coa!t, It is here . on the -boundary The county proRerty committee reported -Miss blay Dougan, who has been Work- ye while working ,' of the services at -, dle- �
� . ; one , badly bruised, and although uncon- cinder fly into his right e: to take char I
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. take a h,oldf for we cannot sell ships, near Walton I it they had examined the 'jail and found ing since 1893 in the Presbyteiian missions was a for some time after reaching his in his blacksmith shop. It was a very ton's Holmeiville, vaid Su hill f I !
between AlcKillop and Hullett and one thi . miner i ,
I-' � 1 d well kept. The at Indore and- Dhar, Central India, returned Sci011 - I � . ;
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I ling but a reliable Coat, They are 9,11 smal 4t exceptionally clean an, no serious injuries. - . painful thing at the tithei in charge of Rev. Mr. Stout , he ; .
�, -_ you anytl near Grimd Bend ;of inmates agrees with the jailors' to her home in Thorold last week. Ilhealth home, ham * I
else in - er 'Wm.Dale, Huron road, Tuck6r- Sm* will
. arry nothirly bridges and can be r . uilt at little�cc`st- He numb -Mr. ready entered on bin Work. Mr. Sm
as we c 0 ;' ofound that the repairs I l'in omise , I
2 be built of cedar report. They ale i has obliged Miss Dougan to ask for leave of -The Frontenae County Council met on
A coon, wombat or AU$- recommended that th Ldeting had been eek to clear up the smith, recently disposed of a three year old be inducted tii June, and is making i
stock. he amount recommended at the last im - absence this year instead of waiting for the Wednesday of last w tchell, for $1 1 60. Mr. I � I
- � tments. arders to t' f of the late sold to Mr. Honey, Mi of being a tjjofql� man in the work to which i�
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tralian bear .�Vill give, you sat- and pile abu eve been issued since last attended to. The jailor desires material to customary urlough granted at the end of difficulty over ,the securities oil agreed to Dale always keeps good horses) and they are he is calle&� � ' il, ---
isfaction. Sep, our stock when of $4,882.61 h I I close in the porch over the doors on the east service. . Treasurer Vaultiven. T,he coun and good stock to have on hand at present. meeting of the Huron 1. -
. January. that same be -The afibual ':
- . . e of the jlail, recommended -Mr. Samuel Jacobs, a well-known far- aco�pt $3,165 from Ri�hardsou Bros. tt, 45 Mitchell Of Godericht tion !
� buyiDg. . . ad and bridge committee. aid, ow be put � in the d -Messrs. Ellie " Licensed V16ivallers' Protective Assc cia L
Sent to ro granted, and that a. wind mer of South '.*T'rimsby, was killed Friday $5,200 from the guarantee "companies an ped three carloads of f I t week I
. line of Umbrellas in WARDEN -'S COMMITTEE. - . as leading into his friends of Mr. Vauluven in settlement -of township recently ship was held in (7,linton on T d ; ,
. . We have a shoice silk committee reported 'that name. They recommended that the suP- Jast by a bull which he w - providing the'amounts are paid turkeys to the, old country. Each car contained with memb4is present fr= TN�,,Irlous IaTts Of
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- stoca, -with horn handles, The warden's plies asked for by the sheriff for the jail be barn to be slaughtered. The animal) &I- the deficit, 1,200 fowl and they were purchased at 6 and I, I ,r were .
the count,j The folloynng officer i 7
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teel rods, ete., and you they had met on July -14th to eon I urnished. They examined the reg -and before December . Wiugh4m ; Ist I
. I covers S I- '. Nott andL Mrs, d a . The regis- I thou, ill dehorned, turned ou"Mr. Jacobs, 6J cents per pound. lected:-W�Iesident, A. Rue, H.L. I ,
-, I s 't trampled mitted liability of the amount . mentiq)aed ' e . i L
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I ady . . friend claim for damages of Mr flee end found it in goo rep ir I knee ing him down$ bunted and a receive -John .Ford , ot Clinton, has rented Clinton; 2nd Vi :
cannot'please your � kt at the -, above. e county m y &,bout en Vice J C� Miller, ci e, 11
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. I I -with Craig, who had met with an accider trar desired some! furnishings for the office,, him to death. The deceased, who was be Th, the $31,000 Mrs. Sparling's farm on tho'Cut Line, God Z4ich Secretar . L n. i
. aves a widow $11,000 in all in settlement of . I
Ilaore than pr nting her � bridge on the London road south of Clin- requested him to be firetbrought I . . erich township, for a period of five years. It Clinton. Lry, , *
ese - 'he claim on the which they . tween 45 and 50 years of age,le , Treasurer, J. Rattenbutyl I
an-artic esist t before the council. They had examined the md. family. defalcation. - I i
,le of this kind. ton, -and decided to r f I I
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I I Braces, ground that the liable. On vault accommodation in the sheriff's office, -Samfiel Jamieson was accidentally kill- ' The worst fire Carberry has ever known is an, 80 acre, farm, in good condition;he gets -The 011liton hockey players L Met the � : :
. . �Gloyes Mitts, Handkerchiefs, they met n to d considered that somothing will soon that town Tties- possession on the let of Jansury. re- other niglib and re -organized for the season,, : I 1.
: ) ed -at his residence near Buckingham station broke out and spread over . 1
. and Collar Buttons, August 18th, ag&i . an -Mr. Thomas Gibson has gold the 46 following officers ..-IJ9n. Pres- 11
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Z Shirts, Cliff , bonsider- the matter and decided) on receiv have to be done, and think there should be on Thursda? last. He was running a day morning of -last week. Some of the e , of the Fordwiah electiu, % I ' Doher , .,� �
i .i t meet- � ine when the saw broke, most ent blocks and their contents mainder of the; chees PLesident J. P. ty, ;
. are all walcome ,articles. fuller information, to offer Mrs. Nott ident, . pooner, I P I :1
i I a report from thel engineer to the nex . , i ��.
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- , over- lu�ent- In cost Of po,v!er sawing mach aad, making a I were =. The fire started in the office factory for 8 1-16 cents per lb. There are Vice 13regRent P. W. B k 9 cretary- �1
him on the hi 11-arry I 1i � �
Boys' and Men's Reefer ing ut 4 in thin lot 1,000 cheese, which will average tolllcpta, in, � � 1
Suits and Mrs. Craig $125 each in settle ing on the best plan and probable, L a piece striking ' 1. k. Read -
� tile matter of a claim from Mr. Wyatt for such increased accommodation. The cour" frightful wound','and in spite of medical of the Newif, Printing Company, abo � i T reasu,ref- I
ctc., also come und0f the . I I rom there 75 lbs. each. ittee, W. !: oherty,
, 6, crossing . hour. De- o'clock, and in - aecutive Comm �
l coatsy'. damages to a horse injured whil . house was found to be in good repair. ,assistance he died in half an ade a oldan sweep f .-a. T. Wiggins, an old resident of the Sharp ,1 � - Elarry M-4 on; the ' I
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I - eferred it to the , I and leaves a to Third avenue on the e J ' Edwak4 Cautelon and I I
. head of presents the ,maitland bridge� they r The report was adopted. � ceased:'was 63 years of age 1$etween Hen- 9bh concession, Howick, but who has been j�, to. secure the skating rink and
: collacil. In the matter of the gaol sewer, ROAD AND BRIDGIE COMMITTEE- widow, seven sons and six-daughtera. street, destroying everything i�ntention... I �
� I .................... � ...... -mended that the council pay half derson's dry goods store and Third avenue. residing in North Dakota for the past ten ha4e it rith forl, the winter. I I
I ecom Lt Ausk, H. A. � *
thev r ' btee reported. I -jfarfield,'the infant son of Mr.and Mrs. about $40,000 earn, is at present visiting her daughter, - I
I � : . e road and bridge commil J . loss will probably be -The bther � evening abov I
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� � . the cost of a sewer from Sault's hotel to the . Th missic�ner'a . G n, of Muloek ..avenue, Toronto The - � ter, in that township. cession" Morris, was floi8bing '
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I - jail, pi are does not exceec that they had examined the com surance, so far as can be learned, is re. Willie, Car � on - 1 a Ai ; q
I 11th, f (,I' jug up SOM , I I
NE PRICE TO ALL -ovided their sh chair one The in . ing are I a new officers of 8hawt 2dA e e wheat. R.
WE HAVE 0 ommended that he aavestiae junction, was sitting on his high -The follow* up'a Job'd, ean . � j
.... *,�350, the corporation of Goderich to pay report and rec . ; $15,400. . CiAy of Auburn: i I I �
idges mentioned day last week, when he -accidentally fell 0-bOul i Christian ignaeavor so pening outside,bipen. I i� -
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for tenders for the'three bri. -Mrs. Mary Redmond was found dead the . I had the Atanary door, o ; . .1
NTED. the balance. ders before - - . ht at her. Miss Annie Lawson; Vice . - . . . . . son, Frank; had the . ; i
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MONEY BACK IF WA' lace such ten against a hot stove, burning his face ter home on Pall -President, His littfi lout year sil. ; : �
committee. in his report, and p last Thuisd .- i i I
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I - Referred to executive _ � t w ' 1�ared the little ullon. The last -a ddent, A. g. Clutton ; Recording See nlisfortdfiet while i i i
L uted and the council at the January session. ribly,'and for a time i reet,aton een of her Pref S. in I
� would lose the eight Of one eye. Dr. Mall st . I race LawsonL; TreasureriMr lee to the ground 1
er of accounts were prese ary, Miss G � 1 �
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L : mitte. the Sight alive w . � '7 .
. . referred to the finance com 9 Clendenan stated, how � , I ; I
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; , oved by 2% the sides of bridges for better protection, did not reappear during the i
� GREIG d MACDONALD; 111,51op that W. COMteS, inspector of the recommended that no action be. taken. -Mr. James - Smart, of Brockville, the became aiiinled, and sear6 being inside tion as teacher.- of School Section No 3 I. it ilmiq b en above the kneel, i :i. .� A .
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. House of Refuge., be -requested to attend the The report Was adopted. veteran Sheriff of Leeds and Grenville, met Mrs. -Redmond was found Ving in a p6ol of Grey, for. 1898and . will either attend the --- -Thioi death of Mr. Joseph- Ke�tle, took 1 i �: .i
I . e' ouncil-. -Carried. I . esday of study for a first class cer- Ray townsh' ' ' �
. - of th CLERKS' SALARIES. � - . �� his residence in " �
,, meeting e c . . with a serious accidewt on Wedp blood, on her bedroom floor, having been Collegiate and place * �
J�Ioved by Mr. Torrance, seconded by Mr. I �- last week.. He was walking home to lunch dead some time. She Was full dressed. tificate or go west. week, Benj. Dark, 12th -on Su,qosy morning, 28th uIt., a� the3- . .
. CLOTHIERS. � The committee appointed to inquire into� - I ,e and -Tuesday of last � i I
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et for all jail supplies t 1 o'clock, and,. the walk being. slip , d 4ge of 70 years and 6 months- MT- i �
; I cook, that the contra the duties and salaries of county clerks10 re- abou . . . - Mrs. Redmond was 74 yeary o ag 2 asion of Grey,arrived home from- Neep- vanf!e I
C . T be let by tender annuallyi under supervision - ping a detailed statement from all was in the In iddle of the toad. - When lived with her daughtei, Miss Mary Red- conce I here he has spent th6 paot Kestle -has not enjoyed good healt� for sev- 1; �
the Street, in the with powe ee- ported i pery, .
Side of of the clerk, he report was adopted. neai'his own residence he' fell, and7 after , mond, who had lately gone on a visit to her aws, Manitoba, w disease -
is. T tends remaining in Grey. eral d0s being troubled with heart I
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. On the Wrong strong Block- Raid tenders to be submitted to the the coumtie 1r.Mc. being carried into the house the attending . a. 3J months. He in . - itogether lunexpect- i
. essaryp , uncle,Mr. Will. Redmorid, of Kerwob ornestead after i�,death *as not & , � I
- committee at the January meet- - Moved by Mr. Cook, seconded by'h haician announced that he had suffered' mud will take charge of the h 1, ck to iiia many � 'I - -
- - executive I Ewen, that the question of building an ad- � . --Robert Wilson, k6 -farmer near Tilbury I �A,-yd - it came as a sho - i
� ing.-Carried. . ver Fracture of the hip joint. [arch, 11"197, with an, insur- the.New Year., � I feiendi Mr.-*Kestle came I to thin cOuntr-T ' ' �
- ONT. itiontotheHouseof Refugebe left o ariving home from East, died in M , from the Bruce county- , 1 347 and set- �
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. . I Moved by Mr. Cook seconded by Mr.. d Ing,- -James Boyle, on 1 �on of last week once on his life 0. U. W., in favor -A deputation of from 0o'ruwall a -bout the year If I , I � . -
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�� - Miller that Carried. break his leg near of his wife, RON a to Refuge but a,ibsequently moved to tb 9
i . . tatement showing the , I had the misfortune to rears ago. He tained a claus , the erection of a simil' I - he spent The
I � at its next meeting a s e council COST OF COUISTTY COUNCIL. where it was fractured two 3 real estate,- is contemplating cessiogi where mos a 11W i �
. M7-----� . i I amount paid to the members of th n the I'-paY 6ff all incumbranees on the g th the( home for the unfortunates of that county. , convoited-auring,
. � L e years 1896aA The clerk placed before the council the Was on the cart and was driving 0 - bed two views I the tL
I including mileage for th , i dl897* a n when all personal debts, and the legacie -Saturday's Globe -blis Abo#, 40 years ago be was held in �
. � . -X Co 7 of Council meetings during the years plank road not far from hi ow home dron, from the insurance4 This, single - c Vll-�e revival services were being
I I THIE CANADA I - -Carried. .., - at The cost was reported as tie horse became unmanageable and he was I chif *t* of the'widow, has re. from photon take� by P'Foster, of Clinton, I the ota log school house. He then joined
I -by Mr. 1896 and 1897. . ifelike picture of I ; I ristian Church, 4fterward
ed by Mr. Mooney seconded � out with the above resulL Mr. I court, Upon P an excellent I * a join-; -
thrown ermil' "Duldi , that it in illegal to one bei own, and the - the Vible Ch �
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A ssu . � dda'Varoo be granted a Ped- follows : ' fused to -- ]15�unlavy, of that t Iwas indeed
.- I � is hand, and . 1897 Boyle held on to the horge and managed to change tge beneficiary Be as to meet the Charlie �u; the farm of W. I ing t.fie� Methodist Church. A.'si
I I . I — � � . . dlers' license, he havinf lost h .1896 January, $320.90 soritnible into the rig and drive home. , . Mrs. Wilson was, other a threshing scene 4 1 . � I g, noloo Christian character. His place Ab �
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. f e Glass- being unable to follow himusual occupation- January session, $936.90 360.80 -The death occurred On Monday.of last debts of the insured $2,000 on her hus- Weir. . 'h was always filled5 except when he
. Accident' and Flat mmittee. I June sessions 953.30 June, aLce, Wood- .therefore, allowed the 1 Per l8th,1 there aesed away I ehurO
-Sent to special co - r, 248. 10 week, at her husband`s 1residei no $800 in legacies, which -On Noveml � � 1-1 I was Orevented from attenaing ',by sickuesa.�
— � Mr. December session, 794.50 Decembe � MichaeVe ban&s life, min to her eternal home,the �.,IL4� of Vr. William - I
� � f Moved by Mr. Hays seconded -by. .� - stock, of Saiallp wife of Jam'es Me d r, she be- ,; lie t"ves to moura his jobs & ;vife and eighi
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'i . . icy costs little._ Are McLean, Tuckeramith, that the cleik report $929.80 in the 70th year of her Age. Mrs. Me. Olin X Gaynor, agent for Marshall &- Leonard, Howick, childien William and N I . I -
An accident poli $3,684-70 1 as a very sudden --m-i i had ing in her usual good health up to her ' � - , P Bertie, i -
q - I mrbittees for I haute, Undon, Ontario, aged in i homi tead; Moses, of -Zllri0h; i
I 897. -Carried. - The cost of the committee meetings of the Mibliners death comes cleiath. On that day she was eng ,%
you insured? to the council the cost of all 00 deride, as it is only five Co., tea more , HOT, .and -
I . the years 1896 and 1 .1 about the a me hock to many f . drafts falling due this . month. He did not house cleaning up -stairs. About 11 o'clock � kliz 41" Aun, Mrs, Broderick, Of I �
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- - Ranald J. Cook that,& gas pipe, 2 inches in diameter, with an attack of , in Winuif,eg one day last week, hit his I . she .
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