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I THIRTIETH YEAR. ,
WHOLE NUMBER, 1,5W.
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The fur coat season has started, and we
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Christraas Deceptions. from its long a�idl_peacefnl expose of �Lges, andalgo it due a�preciation of his zealous - daughter of the late John Sanders, and her rood. The wedding march was beautifufty man was thrown from the top of the train � ,
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DEAR EDITOR,—Thig morning is what is create an impressift on the mind long to be and untiring efforts in the work, - he was many friends will be pained to hear of her played by Miss Nellie Walker as the bridil and sustaineA several injuries. The regular . - � - I
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,styled " Christmasi" ind the many thoufr_ remembered. Iron is the niain support and the recipiiant of an appropriate address� death. She leaves to mourn her -demise a party. took their places under the arch of trains were delayed in consequence of the I , I . �
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ends of little ones throughout Christian all important industry of Ibbpening. Its also a valuable and beautiful easy rocking, husband and two small children. - . evergreens decorated with flowers. After sma-sh up, and passengers for the e t were . . �
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�,couutries are all aglee with the idea that very streets are veneered with the red dust chair. � � I I -Robert'Burns and wife, of Neepawa, the ceremony which was performed by Rev sent, a I Lrourk bv Hamilton. � I . . - I
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Sknta Claus has been down the chimney,and - of sillicious ores, and in an respect;$ it(, in -Mrs. Wilson died at the residence Of, Manitoba, are.,visiting his father, Robert It th. lark6
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left them -many beautiful things. Hav,6 truly called by modern men the Hemat�!le her sister, Mrs.Uzell, in Clinton, on Thurs-1 Burns, of Brussels. This strapping Man- dining room, where a sumptuous repast was child n �jZf Mr. Hugh McInt.yre, of the -1
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Christian (?) parents considered what they has! itoban has b - ' plej notice to, after which the even- to IP k assembled at his I
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are doing by this invention ? Have they inZatry is a- population of 15,000 souls, been, an invalid for about seven yeare - ; years. .Prosperity has attended him and he ing was pleasantly spent in games and other Caleb the 80th birthday of a -known f �; il
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considered what must be the character of a most of whorn,are minera.- Yet not by a6y -Mr. J. J. Walsh, formerly of Goderich,� is now 'the owner of 480 acres of first-class amusements. - � . - pion - bom of : .
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being able to fly through the.air in all coun- means is Ishpeninr an uncouth mining tovin, metwith a serious lose at Fort William re-� land from which he derives a good revenue. � ___ - - - Scotch parents, in the county of Glengarry � -
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tries and -land on roofs of houses, descend nor is it devoid o beautiful structures � ntly. A large boarding house, which he� It took 250 bushels of need to put in his crop � - -
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I betwee modern architecture, nor of its own ex.' was keeping, wax totally destroyed by fire, � last spring and his returns were about 18 are is � arents came to thtbtg 0 � � .
chimnies, and distinguish n the -Bishop DuMoulin has been ordered by YO e d n die- -
tockin , and know the good child from the elusive social circles. It is a city of many together with $118 in cash, '- . i bushels to the; acre. - Mr. and Mrs. Burns his phyiician to refrain from preachiug for triet, bi e the city was yet a village. Dur- ..
I M, �10 mercantile and commercial enterprises, moat -Mrs. R.'Leatherdale, of Brussels, is! will visit in-the'section for a month or so. ing t a long vicars of toil suit rudimentary - I I
nykuow all desires, and make gifts . . . a time on account of his health. I . - - .
scoordingly ? Have they considered ' the ?f which are located on Main street, extend- troubled with asthma, and the other day 1 -Edward Sperain, and his good, wife, of ' -Canadian PA�Cifio land.sales for the work r, b1clutyro'has been a foremoob �
1 characte; ;f the answers - 'ven to the ques Ing n mistoLokher medioine,'ti sion, Grey, celebrated the tenth year show an enormous inerease overpae' leade in all matters rplative to the civic
orth and south* a distance of five � . kking poison in mis- i 12th cofices I the -bite
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tions made by the wonclering little ones ? blocks, while numerous cross and side take. Under medical treatment she was'' anniversary of their marriage by giving a preceding year. . For 1897 the' figures are life -4 well-known termer and man of i- I i
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1 such -treatment of them ? No wonder that tione of like character. Nearly every re- --William. J. Sanders,son of the late John � 91 end r evening, 21st ult. There were 88,000 soores were sold for $307,000.'
. u 961 � - man in Lobo �to stand by,jri his belpintangs, �
when they come to theirteens they can only ligi6tis denominations is represented here Sanders, who left Exeter about fourteen � up�Wirds of 60 lf6sts assembled and a very -Miss Pearl Edge, daughter of Mr. W. ,the nOw, H,ou� G. W. Ross, whose integrity � '�
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I be entertained by the rediculons. Would by i strong Congregations and well built years ago for Killarney, Manitoba, arrived enjoyable time was 'spent by all at -games, F. Edge, of London, was married last week and a ribition Mr. McIntyre desinedworthy I . .
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the little ones be robbed of 'any pleasirre in ch4chea. � IehpeuGg has two opera houses, there last week and will visit friends. and etc. A very elegant supper had been pre. to Mr. Sherwood Skinner, a prominent bar- Of But PO L _' * � �
theirgifts-if told whoisthe true giver? comfortable hotels, inipooingL churches, UP. relatives for a few weeks. pared by the host and hoste-a and ample rister of St. John, New Brunswick, suit a -h r. Daniel Moore, second son of Mr. I .
Would the parents and relatives lose any- limited banking facilities, anelegant city , -The family of Mr. Arthur McRae, justice was done to the many delicacies by son.qf Judge Skinner, of the same place. Garre i Moore, of St. Thomas, formerly of � .
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thing in the estimation of the little folks if hall and a fine Tublic library. It is the ter- of Clinton, had a nice re -union on the assembled . friends, Many-' use Fe 'died at Siracusa, New Yorkis short ! - '
the truth were told? It makes a in . inus of the Chicago and Northwestern Christmas'. For several years . some mem- articles were prevented to Mr. and M fat -Mr.'Thomas Morris, one of . the oldest - rga , o. Mr. core who was born' at I I- , -
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to their elders i6 a Railroad, which maintains two large round bers-of the family had. been awayj but on Sperain. � . 11 i .
ee their surprise and beer I one day last week while sawing wood with For , has been railroading since he was ,I
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their theories, but ah the price. Here is houses and large machine and repair shops, the present occasion all were home, and had -On Tuesday of last week, Roland Smith Ids son. He was a mafi greatly respected. 17 y � ..
room for self-denial for the well-being of the and communication with the'.�opper region a very pleasant time.': I i I
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children�roorn. to * show love to God who of lake Superior and an outlit by lake -at -Mark Caseele.an old and highly respect Judge Masson foir trial, 6a a charge of hav- pany, Brantford, named B8883raft,was pai-l� y y I "
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hates and abhors lying -room to show love Marquette. 'All this, taken �in connection � ed resident of Clinton, but of recent .ears log forged the signature to� -a check, and fully injured 6ot long ago. He was opet. tion 01 conductor there until 0*1 ht. years ! .- . - . I
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with the greatest iron minel of Ameriea, residing at Wingham, droppe-_ on - hed it at Wingham. At the opening of ating a boring machine, when his trousers 86 0 when he entered the -emp oy the I I .
to Christ (do we love him) who died because al can it, 'of
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a lie -was told and believed in Eden. Who makes this community one df the richest Monday last week, at Flint, Michigan, where the court the prisoner withdrew his plea of became entangled in the gearing of the ma� E'stj , I -
wiil*plead for truth ? and most active in the entire nation, he was on a visit to his sons, He leaves a 64 not guilty," &bit admitted his guilt, -beg- chine. His left leg Was terribly laceratod denf f the West Shore Relief Association, I . � -1
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� A READER. JAMES PURCEM. family of fire sons and one daughter. The, ging the clemency of Ahe court. A barks. for a distance of seven or eight inches. , The ceased married Rom Teevin,! third I -
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TuoKERsmiTu, December 2.5th, 1897. 4_. remains were interred in Widgham. ter who was present, also asked a merciful -Mr. Thomas Bradford, a London pio. daug r of the late E. B. Teevin, of Fergus, ! � -
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. An Appalling Disaster -in London., '_ -Wednesday evening of last week, Rev. sentence. Judge Masson, after -pointing out neer, died not long ago, in the 83rd year of who 4 rvives him, as well as a family.of ; �
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The Jubilee Surplus. I Ad appalling disaster occurred shortly making,John Meadows and Miss Emily J., prisoner to 15 months hard labor in the England, but had lived in London for nearly _T e Ontario Government has set i apart ! ; . - � -_` -
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DEAR Sra,—I observed in your lost issue were killed wid over one hundred were Miss Joan McMillan . I I 44�
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a report:of the resoluti it by the di- more or less neriously injured. The dread- L. McQuarrie. now, on Wednesday evening of last week, -Mr. G4�"�ge Richardson, who settled " In has ev er entered Causdi -,:- The in ux � is un- - - * , . +-,.�, I
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Ciety, urging that the surplus Jubilee funds some two thousand poople had crowded t4) tinge at Goderich, before. Chancellor Boyd,. of Lucknow's most estimable young ladies, passed away one day last week at aii ad,. Bown anville, Ontaxio. iieie .are ov:or 100 � � -
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be granted to that society, for the purpose listen to addresses from the successful can- His Lordship haegiven jadqment in favor of was united in marriage to Mr. Robert Me. vanced age�� � He was an ardent Liberal And famili �' in the bond. � Th6y are :at present �_, -, it �,
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of assisting in buildi . the Agricultural didates in the municipal elections, by the the defendants, -sustaining 'tbe registered Kenzie, of Kinloss. The ceremony was per- widely known' and esteemed. Ho' leaves : Y041 'Its of the United, States., =4 will - � . - -
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Hall, lately destroyeduty, fire. Although floorat the northern end suddenly O&viDl,z document which gives the defendant, Mrs. .formed by Rev. A. McKay, in the presence two sons and two daughters. immij rate to the Rainy River distrIat an -I . . - I _. A t.
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no longer a citizen of Seafortb, I have so re in percipitating over two hundred peOpf's Robert McCartney, $3,000 in the land o he -A short time ago Janice Rankinj: of soon as- nav%atioll 4D n tbe spring. . ! - ..
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I hope it will mot be considered impertinent top of the imprisoned victims. The cry of -At the Icioam,g exercises in Union school, ted no aid from the Government. Be id h i �- w � 4.. � �
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be done with the Jubilee funds. To begin to thet front of .the platform to secure quiet, with a beautiful book, while the .1s . about W,000 in caab, 'Which'th ey w - I vx- i .: , , t". �4t A
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with the resolution, may I ask upon what the good-humored crowd, flushed their turn showed their ki liunipg1a I pend i a developing their fomns, and in bpen- .1
ground does the Tuckersmith Branch Agri- tory, was jostling and shouting in � jovial ' to- Gavin Hamilton, Hullett, on the e�euin 111111 -� tz -, �:_ -
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in the loss ofits building, -but, before it had speakers of the evening were seated , - . I ' in Nicolet & centenarian came up to the po% 1D - rtatioj� for T
The society has been unfortunate, it in true, sound from -the platform on which the works. vf - of McKillop, Rev. J. A. Hamilton perform. steam )oat and rail= muepo
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. the rie wcomers. This is a difilcult m*tter, ,
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looked upon -as a-benbfit to the community ? The platform seemed to pitch forward, Ontario- Street church, Clinton, on.Monda .supported by his nephew, Thomas Beattie, wenb in and voted for Mr. Leduc, the Lib- becaui is the settlers are scattered, Over': sev- I I
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Did its existence aid the town in any way ? through the floor 9-00 people were hurled to yearly election night, when the followin Miss Jennie. After the ceremony and a panied by his son, who is 72, and who got I -Colonel Bowen died at his residence, in I
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one nor the other, but that it has degener- iron steam coil, which w' bar 13th. Deceased was born in i t . � 1141 .... i:
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. -eastern corner of the hall. J g'ged 3rd vice president, 'Miss A. Brickenden-, -Lost wook Manager Williams, of the year, less December 31, amount to $360,� York, on December 12th, 81 ye%,Txi',A*,O. ; . ltr`e -_ -
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of apology when referring to it. I do not were hurled down upon the seethin -The residence of Mr. G. Elliott, of God silver medal � offered by the head offi ase of $27,793,018, which, he York 6nd Vir inis. 'After codipleti . : , VW
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seemed erioh township, was the scene of a quiet an( tht beat collie addition -of the daily average of $1,.500,900 . . �� .
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society, but merely state the patent facts struggling- for life like the crew of a si ki tion of grain grown by one .- it I iarried there. He ans a de � .
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that the society fails to -excite, that -emul- ship. the last Gx!eatorthwestern on December 31, will make the increase an �
Some of those least injured dragged last week. The contracting parties wen Exhibition. Mr. John Salkeld was the for. over $29,000,000. The increase is attributed merch 6ndise, and also followed hia pro.fes- �: - X I
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o,tion among the farmersi which it was in. themselves painfully to .the walls, and en- Mr. John Reid, of Stanley, and Miss Maui tunate winner, and he may well be satisfied to the coil crops and increased- activity sion o surveyor. - A few years .prior to the I I .... I :i ".
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tended to create, and that it only retains a deavored to reach the floor, from wlhich Elliott, daughter Of Gabriel Elliott. Tht with .his rIze. It is of massive propor- generafly in commercial circles. war, h went to Orleans county, New rk,, i 41___.. .
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hold'on its list of subscribers by means. of. they had fallen. Down in the -pit lav s�ores nuptial knot was tied by Rev. E. A. Shaw, tions, hanysomely desigued� and engraved. -The wedding of Professor Alexander and v wit into business with his brother. I .f4. -
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old associations and through the form of of motionless figures.. Many lads,- w�hol had of Bayfield. After the ceremony was per, (Ties for Melville Bell and Mrs. Harriet G. Shible He als) ran for Congress on the Democratic 41 � �
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it the Mayor's chaii as a *�oign formed the company sat down to a sumptu. these m'edalm, which were offered at many of took place, on New Year's day, in the Pa t - _. 1. -
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seek. The multiplicity of rural shows has screams for help in their childish treble,'add - , -On Wednesday evening of last wee k-, a which acconnts for the delay in receivin' 'father of Graham Bell, of telephone repute, army as an engineer, and won the 'ratilk of I - , vs
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generation, peed- to change, and excitement, With the first swaying of the floor there dence of -Mr. James Johnston, Goderich, t( —The commodious and comfortable resi., The bride is 23 years younger. Professor maps if many important battle -fields, lootp � �- ,,-
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and travel, are not salisded with the simple was.a rush of excited men towara the doors. witness the marriage of his daughter, Mini ably tl one .of Ri4ax ; �
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win tying the knot. of the host and hostess, and A. M. McKay, his life in the River Thames one day last settled in Port Robin on. About th ty 1 � 1� Al : I
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memorial, which could always be associated way of a beam which ran from north to Brantford one day last week, he ha the Kad res (led there ever since. His seo�nd � _. - � 7 P'. :
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with its origin, and uever,become merged OF south of the hall, about twenty feet from raw escape from what might have been 91 wedding march, rendered by. Miss Jennie - ir of . i I i
it a nar- eels. .- About 5.15 o'clock the strains of the as ska ,he riverin ,he re ,
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this kind of memorial, the only other reason The beam had rotted from its fasteninO,and walking through a darkened passage way, Rev. Ohii Rose, B. A., assisted by Rev. his death. - The body was recovered sevaFal —A
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able alternative is to give the money to the 400 6quare. feet of space. This gavel way, open trapdoor. -He fell a few feet, but magic words. I - � . —Last week, Mr. John Fowler, a In , �L South asthope, on Monday, Deeeni � -
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have seen so far, which bears any relation to of the best, known businem men of th6 cit , — nd, day, the principals being his daughter, Miss - Ina Deceased Nue- when at other horse kicked him so ver,ely 4 11 . '14 1
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-the sum of money available, is that for the In all classes. � Many P�rsous when Miss Annie Helwig was united in Lizzie C. M., and Mr.. John F. Andrews, of ssfully conducted a boot and shoe. stok4 in In the face that it required seven stiteheo id -1 . I .
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offspring. Theadvautages and disa3vant- the aid of the police and citizens, were soon bride's father, Miss S. Jones, sister of the odepeed on the matrimonial voyage. Rev. comforts of life. He is survived by'hiiig the pati int is doing as nicely as could ,be z - "11:, - -, . _,1 .
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gee of a clock will occur to everybody, a it to the rescue, and the victims were as quick- groom, acted as bridesmaidi and the groom 9r. Anderson officiated, and the Toride was widow and five grown-up children. I expecte . . - � -, , I . �,.
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a - was assisted by Mr. C. Decker, cousin of assisted by Miss Annie Stewart, of Ben- —The Brookville Navigation Com�i —Hi am Guest, who has- been farmin� in ; - , - " � . 4
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point out to those who object onthe city physicians. � . contract to the Polsonit', Of the vie ity of Virden, Manitoba, for a I �t
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clock already, that a clock on the Luxton, of Usborne, near Centralia. � siou of Grey, to attend to some business. ,contracting parties,'assisted the groom. that 4 - ,� .. - � L , �. _.
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the east side, and that a clock in the town � legantly finishedL, lighted with electric - o vicinity- H reports' the grain a goo - - _ - -.4.
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hall would be a great convenienceto those out to the widow, sons anI daughters of the and a capacity of 350 'passen era. 0 Ili a -a crop in tfiat vicinity ; snow vvry � I
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ith his family to London. seized with his teeth, lascerating it quite seri- little :8 ere but flue clear winter weAther. ' 7 � -, -
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ject, cannot be had, I desire to add my ' —A successful Christmas tree entertain- ously. Since then the - injured hand has eloest son and brother, John Irwin, which tract price is $10,000, and 'Calls O A do- We say vthe cattle trade is assuman Ar
voice to those of the gentlemen who have ment was held in Burns' church, Hull0 considerable pain and is, badly occurfed on the 20th ult., near Devil's La6, livery of the craf t early next epring. - I i ror,r ions in Manitoba. He 0611-4fers " a �.� - _. �,_ I
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already urged the needs and the wide Christmas eve. - woollen. I North Dakota. From the iviormation ob- —The Victorian Era ,ball given in ' `I_ C o much floor flavor than ht Ontario 7� �. -
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W. Carter, of , Hullett, carried Off a —A very pretty wedding was solemnized - tained, it pears that the unfortunate man ronto on Tuesday of last wee ,Was a ti-igtt)k' and a ye it is finding great favor in the � I . _�' - . 4- '.
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public institution in Seaforth. Ir, is not The pupils of Summerbill public school of -the bride, the contracting parties bei ith lavish hos- I I -1,,
. Ing sufferiDg, the following day.. It is about 11 memory of the Aberdeens w ay . I � I It-
only- a credit to the town in point of size,and presented their teacher, G. M. Kilty,'with a Isobel, youngest daughter of Robert Proud- He was a pitality and magni6cent entertAinthebt. d set ool, Ellice, was a very enjoyable 1 I - � _. .
handsome dressing case. foot,- Esq., and Wm. L. Shelton, of Atlanta, years since deceased left Belfast. . aff&ir a d satisfactory in every sense -of the . - � - I J
on account of, the high place' it takes among man -about 45 years of a a. Deceased leaves 'he� ball was given in the Armoriesi *b1eh I A
She was assisted by her little a widow and five chili ran, as well as his was beautif -term the scholars who took part, to the :, t f - 1% "
—Mr. George DurAin, of Wawauosh, has Georgia. f. ully decorated for the 6comion. �_ �5�
other.libraries in the Government returns, ' Ilie jiffie,'tjor teache a whose duty it bad been to prepalre - - 11 -1 �##- �
bat it is effectively, though 6ilently,doing an gone to Elora to take charge of a depart- niece, Isobel Proudfoot, wbileIvIaster Wi many friends here to mourn his untimely Their Exeellenoies spared neither . � -
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ment of the high school for 1898. performed a like duty for the bridegroom, . them nd to the parents and friends who � ,zi - ,
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caux-tot easily be overestimated. Its cla i —Mr. S. S. Cooper has - the contraot of The ceremony Was performed by Rev. Mark Lt -their could ot but be delighted at their efforts. I
to public recognition and support have not building the new skating and curling rink Turnbull, of St. George's church. . Iowa., who has been buying up Shropshire expense. . � The se ool was very prettily decorated by - . I -1 � .
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trust, that it will not be allowed to pass by —Dr. J. E. Blackall, V. S., of Clinton, the wife of A] r. S. J. Creigh - distrit, ad, The receipts of .the �_ I
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ToRo . _NT0, December 2-th, 1897. ousin, Miss Mary Fair- have neither in any part of his State, and while the happy couple were - E deuce )f Mr. James Maefadden, clerk of the �A I
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months. of the groom, performed the duties of not expect to see. He thinks this is a'grand maid, and J. J. McNeil-, pastor of thb ',- Til- quiet 1, ut pretty wedding, �the contractin,g I - .
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—The other evening the employes of the groomsman. - country, and is an ardent believer in the ut. sonburg Baptist church, as oomemath par I .
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feet above sea level, and 930 feet above the —Dr. James H. Burns, brother cf Mrs. Monday of last week'. - Having got through — . I . astor of Knox church. .i �
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waters of lake Superior, and surrounded on (Dr.) Holmes, of Goderich, dropped dead at with the threshing he was letting the water tion foreman of the Grand Trunk Railway, Lincoln ape -4t $1,248, while in 18014 4ith I ile Miss � 1, . -
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the city of Iebp ' iwy, the.home. and -centre heart trouble was the cause of death. loosened and the hot water and steam rush- day. He bad gone aut on the baud car less than half, Wellington Conti I fadden, mister, and Miss Louise L- � I :
of the largest iron reorions in America. --One day last week, Layton Brothers, of ed into his face, scalding it very badly, also for' a load of plank. It was . ite $1,500, Middlesex county is also a good deal Irvine, niece of the bride, - were the bridex. - ;
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Fifty years ago the red man loved to roam Tuckeramith, brought in a load of wheat se4lding his arm. It is not -supposed that stormy at the time and Mr. Hepol'uria in pocket by the chinge, while Hurod county maids. Only the immediate relatives were . - .
containing 115 bushels to Clint co it, with nearly prese�t. Tbe joung couple will reside in ,- . �
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many heightt which surround the city, and —Miss M. Brogden, organist in the Lon. —An action brought by the Sheriff of the eyes and render him unable to see very ;Iihe resideneArof Mri. W. H. Verity, of carr, ith them the best wishes -of 6,ery- :
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beautiful lakes where a ed with a watch and chain by the ,congre- of John McNaughton, against Greene & was on hi back, when to his great our- 'Wedding on Christmas day. 'MM*' M fteent —04e of those pleasant events which I -1 I -
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slack their thirst, and under whose surface —Charles Clifton, of West Wawanosh, on John MeNaughton, of Ooderich, to secure a , was within -a few feet of him. He made an Alma College, St. Thomas, were thb, �on- lklehml , I I � � Bob long � q __1
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-was quiet and pea6ef ul. He called the place tance of twelve miles to Blyth market,loads tended had the effect of giving Greene & gine struck the car with considerable force of the groom, assisted 4 Rev. R. 31tre- tahe flf ;eentb anniver ot t ir marriage � I . � _ .. .:
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Heaven. But long since then the white over 6,000 pounds.. - - The case was tried before the ,Ron. Mr. Jus- picked up he was unconscious, wfth his arm; Gertrude Verity, sister 1 of the brIAM-' was ing th 3 guests -began to arfive and by Whe . _.
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from the engine'and pump houses of the six of the Sabbath school bible claw in connec- of her mother, Mrs. John Sanders, of the 929th, when his youngest daughter, Sara,was o'clock, a heavy freight train running J *Oat card I ' ran indulged im *Vrn! A" I
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the echo of steam whistles, an occasional casion.' Mr. Girvin, having taught the until about a month ago when she was taken maid, Miss Minnie McCall, was becomingly until the train had run some distance, 1', Say. I Mr.84midt, moved to Strayordfrom Ta.vni- . A I- 1 4
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