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I . '. JOATION muc to - ose, the . factor in the' county's development, and,
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I I � RAILWAY DISCUIM I I A Sawyeriall, , James Gilles R. J. Uacdonald, J. M. .
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I o X, Best, Wm. VMelith. All'! elected by scola
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: � ; " ever grain save in mation., - years are telling on him, and ihe must soon .
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I i .. . Doi the, P I � . I (of Sed irth. HiBaERT.— . bh Sadler. slip from the arill o ot
- i . I EDUOR EXPOR oR,—Toe Glooe did ' Reeve, I a Ivity. r He e is one '.
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7 ,; I my last, r any -o -the cill letters men —Dalryml
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P . . our two re iii railway �o �Sct: u Containing 60 photographic views county, most of hie oo-I&borerJ having pre-
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. ilil ; . that appeared in Tnn EXI il!rorn till whi calls for cars McLaren, , Grey.
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. . SO&SOnable . � I Is, the edito must h ve recii1ved I . i -
7 1i I . . - toris' ury I�, f rel h t i stesi, thet be ter, If , *v to'
I . ' criminatio ness, revidencel etc, :' tih so things
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I N � I er —Mrs. se hotel world, he has -not neglect
-. I '- light on railway rcl ement, which I is ro erly forced it� will . als for the
r � � - - � I 110 I I 1. this law P add at was burneA out recently, has bought Kelly's which isre regarded " ess nti
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T ii, least ten 0 next.
I- � . I . - - -�,& - - ��,&,& �� �Ik� 1&1& - - I better Iste thiler ons to the eni : arc ings Of Frice 25C, by MUH30C h,t,l for $$,200. - . -
- - 1 71010 - - d me to hear Pre nier Ross, in bi I , I .. �
H I . sul e a i 11 . .. I io cars 1-2 a , 1230 th, Alex.
I i own Aoquent V1 It , liudi ig the able man —Mr. D�' MoCorni ham disposed of .
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... � I - I. agen y, aged 66 . bad
. , . . - W )r shOul AiDericari XJ JUA All Mountaitil of Londesborc � 11118ron, ye irs. He I
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� f ; local and the ex1port trade ofthis. Province AUX, WIN"D _L ��
� i T , freight be allowed to be - o*rri d ; rough - - poorly for some time I wi
,ULI -with the, i Sal , s � - , 19obb, of Tuclierismith, recently been ill dha�thnl -
s ie con . ' t an I hey are — born in Boot el had
dition of the weather has more to do were paralyzed.for the want of p!oper rail - L John . , 11, rid
-, : it I the country at lower ra so I team for Deceased w
� I � f : Amon-�--SIEAFOI&TH. disposed of a fine heavy dr&ught -
I in the clothing business tha in any other -line of .tra e ,way.a000mmodation. L
I . I prepared to carry Ciii t is I �roduce. fit
I 1- I �- Thin fall has been nol worse than it h . I , 1 ----2�— $ They were bought for export to Erl been a reside , of Grey for 151 or 20 years.
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. Seasonable wea . � - T "�; 1. M. ,AV 011 f..ha in 0 or Ow can we - T &A A.- uv Gilles is B. Van A, son —A A& liter reside in rev and Mrs.
- h "beenevery fall since C. M. Hays and G, . Freights ought �
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. I ro Rieves got control of ,'the road, arill - wav P: 0 U ere, . U& I . r v — a old and- worthy resident of Grey - . �
a' c ther in the winter, a t to compot rcfitably ith our a u .L. Blatoh- oxeter, is an her daughter.
L weather in summer n I cold wea � . . 4 ; justice to Mr, Hays, it has been no worl a ever expeo. V Egmond, G. Pybum, M. Bielby, pasted away on Tnesday of last week, in the Moffatt, of Z J. William- I
. . wor markets. Local R - E -Murray, L - We are sorry to hear th
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We'are lookib . neighbors in t is d � ford, F. Gray, T. ,gan, *
� prime requisites for satisfact ry trade. I than it has been for the last forty year . ' . . I person of Thomas Wright, of Jamestown, at
. rates are all ul 0 0 Instance, he il Maell R. Carter, T. Latil Class III. son, a well known resident of ';the 17th con-
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. , The railway charters, having been allowel frof I n 6 to 10 miles is 3J a itil 10) Iles, 9i. A. Smitlie, H. Dorrance, S. Seel, A. Me. the advanced aqe of 79 yy=rs. .
forward with good will to the cold snap that is . co g to remain a �' dead fill " ever since the t —Mine Lottie Kirk ride, of Goderich, 'oession of Grey- im in veryl poor health.
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" d 11ol ce i ; &on Sea orth .W Mann, T. Welsh. One day last week he had something like a i
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I you will need your fur coat this -winter, although � . dents ; 150 nallol ce 6 1 1 C . was married recently in British Columbia, � �
. mill roads were built, the marisvement has been Halifax and St, John, .1 0 lenth. he rate . Brownell. lying in the
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weather has so far been the rule. . - I pebted. It is to be: hoped' .that t cl from Chicago to Port I . ilson, A. Waugh, A. Scott, England. 1 . I yard prostrate I
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. . . I - . cents, and I) Ilse bee Ila !lovy as cents. F. Broadfoot, B. Case, C. White, M. Keys, —1 he a p eyes& o th),Goderich knitting Williamson in well cl towat d8 70 years of i
. I 61 Menace of Monopoly," ihat is now 9 used will lesd -.
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aeaie pleased to state'that t e . of Montreal an, I I ortland; having been looked C. Bills, R. Smith, J. Lowrie, I. McDonald. Mr. age, but .we hope the means I
To the,after Christmas b-uyer w go common, will dpen the.eyes the publ in has Class III., S. Still C. Slater, R. Humph- factory- resented t1i manager,
- ,� Ij nearly all f 41, the most of i our gr -i p late recovery in tl�e near -future.
I e to see that it is Mini the f4rovernni � i�. Lewitt, with a handsom 3LChristmais present to his corn I I
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- car still with us although t IL it been shipped via Buffalo to Weir Y fill at a N in the shape of an ebony toilet met. —A . Moh Allan, of Gods ioh, who has a
best of oar fur n,ts are ) �, I rise, - McMichael, A. Courtney, J. Lane,
. . exercised some contro over Ahe manag)- -m tithe looking
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� lower rate t an to Por ilail I Itho gh the A. Archibald, L. McDonald, i Durand, bad been spending the past few 13 . I �
r - experienced, 1 TJ ment of -our railways, O�e Would nat�ural y r I til —Mr. James Reynold ii of Hullett,
sale of fia' has been the be t we ,eve � frorr N e4t 0 ario to a of the 01 adian fruit � �
. rs . I average dis mince � W. McMillan, C. Hodgins, A. MoKenziep I n -
aperiner and suppose that a Government that has ' it i the misfortune to lose a ipe mare one day� after the interest
lays, ruffity rauffs, c I 11 i�,e j, Buffalo is eas than 121 ill 11, A crican R. Winter, R. Dickson, S. Coulter, 1. Dick. I exhibit, at the Paris expos alon, arrived
was the lighter furs, col J . millions of dollars and thousands of I ITI recently, Which he value I at $250. Indiges.
at3 that were sold.. ,i with the fall: consent of I the Dom . inishiii )mpty oars, do- . homeonChristman eve. He in quite en. .
the Medium priced fur co � , Th is ; inicill I)o raillways ha .e leen in ff, T. Miller, it. I tion was The cause of theanimil death.
I I - . ini I charoem, sti�d lave hauled I - i ��
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- - I , .tl I It give equal rights and British fair play io payin fo jr times .t he adis Dol i at half Tavish, T. Hyslop —Philip H. Morley, mho some 43 years ,thusiastio over the success of lCarill dia- -! -.
nest coat&,. l t 6,r It, . 1, M. Mardis. I play of fruitat the great air, and has
part�with the fi I - " our freig Form II., class Class II.,
leaves us for the most , . the. Utlanders in South Africa, W04 d, agowas a resident of "linton, but now a . ,
� the rate our roads have oll to Buff' J . utereating * n a to tel I of his expli I .
I 110- P. Govenlock, M.. Howell, S. Stitt, M. many I thi �
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. we have ever handled stiU in stock, therefore it will be- willingly try and prevent two ,11 soull 8, What we want is a rate of from 2ito5 Robb, 0. Keys, F. Wright, L. Rqst, J. prosperous farmer in Michigan, ill on a visit ence in the French ital, �� I
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- - I g I 0. R. johl,860, V. to friends in his old
the after Chriitm�s buyers- to know t h at rail -*ay' corporations," that are mana .d, cents in Ameri an care fo 4 export to Buffal Willie, AL Beat, A'. Sleeth, h(me and neighbor. —The citizens of ;Vinghs were almost; . I
Iof interest to , Mostly - by foreigners, from robbing the. I This would pi civide us with a I aver to Ham, 'hood, after an absence I years unanimous in their desire to 'have Messrs, . .
. - " - t], � . r MurdLe. Class III., J. Lynch, M. 0 M iville, has i �
the finest coats are Still to be had, and had -at : ie -pecple of this c6untry opt of the profits )f . or o ir trade mett, A.,Trotter, J. Dickson, R. Dorsey, S. —Mr. G. Cooper ol� I erricl G It & Bullock establish thetr brans foun- .
I . � - I ': � I in favor )r compel our ill to coill -ich ill .
I I . . I their labors, by .discriminating i been appointed teache in the Godet .
. I . � . the same as th.-y are doing Ifor the Ameri. Purcell O. Pickard, F. Phillips, H. Bright, � Collegiate Institute, at I a dry in that town, as the votin on the by, I
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� of the medium priced furs. ; . . � eatest' Cori- - As -' i salary of $600 a W re Ited in a vote
- -: ,prices ! .. the Arnefricans, w1ho are tour gr , can and Manitoba businell soon as M, McLeod, P. Moril J. Richardson, S. law to loan them S17,0W re
I . - I . t tors. . The people of ihis Province tie 3r. i year, to fill the van& Cy caused by the a �
. - . � i just rates are ilie'eured and lem ).ty cars are Town, J, McLean, E. MeGavin, � of 332 for the loan, and only, four against. �
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finest grade, coon coats,- wAh P' I wore bonusing tb as I favors Form L, class I , 1. Henderson N, Dick. resignation of Mr. Bale. �
_- an iacket of the . dreamed when they. furnished brdiiiiptl , we waril no . I The foundry in to he in op ra ion by April
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I . The Bochar' J . � ng - full. skinned . Siberian * 6 f two roads so liqerally for th ' eir own as, from the Do , t ion Gov arnme t. rhe On. son, H. Hewitt, P, Cowan. Cla, IL, G. —Dr. W. E. Brovil of Qaledonia, lot, and in to -employ 100 (I a�-ds from the I
I that 'thuy wore - going 4, . o -y e ' ink 3 ht the Watson, I .
neither tipping or i g, � 4 b used to cri so .
� [six hundred miles taill Govern"n nt, b01% P. Anderson, H. Wilson, M. Friel, Minnesota, was united in'marriage to Miss staill . I
coats 9,11 are reliable coats and it is of these thftt '�Ie American produce fiv'ego� I butter and at sees trade up to r2u, a state H. Rose, M. Horran, L. Burke, A. OpCon- Jennie Gould, in Pon i0i Michigan, on —The - marill of Miss Annie, e1desti 1!
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.. ,. of perfectio j, ii at once; nor, M. Hodgins, W. Freeman, R. Hartry, Wednesday of last wel Both are wiall daugbter r Mr. and Mrs. R, Jennison, of
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Y . . . . demoralizei a d ruinou 0 1 of the M. Sills, T. Smithera, J. Forbes, G. Gunn, " the Lend,( ii Road, Stanley, t) Mr. J. T. ,�
. Unless something its dc�ne to, prevent an h . I
I � . 0 � The chars ter at d re citation T, Tc-eohtel Class III., E, Dicksoii L itv. i I Watts w i solemnized in Br%ndorl Marill
We aro a(yain inviting your. - attontion to Sul prices as I -a 9 ipoing to as wo il a I . I � I
B —MioaNellie Tobin, a respected young tqba,, by I' ,,v. E. Henry, on Tuesday, Do- I
IP - barefaced robbery, it I - = - . of our exp ts have got own I ar be ow par, Reid, J. Roberts, M, Spain, 1. Watson', a - 20th. �
I . 0 1 - p a nt The -Grand Trunk Railway are spending O t ibas the 11 Model ' . bald, L. Johnson. lady of Leeburn, -died n December cember IS h. Mr. Watts in a prosperous . I 1,
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p ir for a heavy every day_ pant, itg a working Mr. Dill m ant nee � Archi I
al � four million in double tracking the road. to Farm " lo more to qu ity than to in The deceased had been In poor health for young yeoinan of C3rrol, it�pba, and we I -
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� '. ar well, . . � Chica ,cl which means .great I e I I bastard �� risties"' of whe " some time, but had not been confined to bed join the bride's many friends 111i local .i
w . I . cipal Nominations. �
and 'e think that it wilt�we . in (; mericans. tity. Th � The Muni . . all the time, so that her; death was a severe in extending congratulations, and wish them . I
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0, Fort Willian or 11 mci ' shook to her many friends. a life of h ineas and joy .
- our own make of men's suits at $ and $10 are I among for a rate ot"i 10 -cents been unfit in r milling, - of ities in this county, on Monday last, resu ted . y i
- C red nor wh iti , has caused i amount _Aboub two oolock Wednesday morn- —A quiet wedding took pl e at the home .
ople a A for when buyfug� T eY - Duluth. - Hugh John �rornil to seoure follows : , . ��
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_lines of goods that pec ,1,, . I I .. this rate and Roblin expects to get I as trouble to i hi )pers. The f that it does 60, TUCKERSMITH. —Henry Horton, reeve, so- ing of last week fire was discovered in the Of Robert Maxwell, Bluevale road, near �
. . . rthur is ffli h. not commman I a better Pri a �Iaau " bvggY clamation. Councillors, --William Kinsman, rear of Mr. John Sheill shoo shop, in Wingliam, on Monday of last week.. T. H. � "
soon as the 'road from Pert A �7 mers Ill not eat the water � most .popular buti.
wear.. . . I ed.. Manitoba grain wil � I then be carrie to Peas and t is far Igie, James Gernmill, Peter Cleary was put out with a sail of Ross, one of Wingbarril � I
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, bread, show I ow worthies i it a. Vhat we Wm. E . before any serious darl go was one. There ness men . Oined hand and heart with Mine . -
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t in fleeced lined, wool Ifteelbe e 0 ain George Dale, George Black, John Murray: .
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. The best value in the marke I Portland or N w York ,'at a lower rate t ion want is a law passed t rev ent, ny g, in a strong suspicion that it was set on fire. Isabella Vmxwell. Rev. D. Perrie was the .
. . from.Seaf'orth, and whop the Conner ey I-. being expo rte 3 . out of th' c t , H-. Crich, Win. Chapman Wm. Del —Chester Morrish, son of the late officiating clergyman. After' a wedding ,
. � the ,t t ring, grain ill g all ,un y unde SBORNE—The councif all elected by so-
undek*ear at I . #ce $1. 50 a . Suit. -- . . cats gets started in the spi on- No. 2 . . As it is at pres, ppe a do not U Win, H. Delbridge, Nicholas Morrish, died at the home of his dinner had be�u partaken of, the nel I.,
I then be carried from FoAt William to M ' red or olamaCion, am follows : It �
. I brother, Henry Morrish, Goderiob, on W - 1�
ost of the ladies, ' jiffs, storm collars, Muffs, g au tl ts know whet'ho ,, wheat, i if . i as, e ol, reeve. Councillors, —Joseph Hawkins edded couple drove to - Wi ghhm and too I 11
I r 7 11 C� 1 treal for one-half the rat; now charged from , .
I � The m, . ' . hich white No. 2, No. 3 or reject , n 3ither do a Bal' Saturday morning, !4ad ult., after alu the afte'll train for Cleve� and. � . I
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. . ple ISO Seaforth. The little g eviii of. w John Moir, Richard Cameront Jame f I ��
are being cleared at prices tbat.will � they know wki,'e h:r care will f 41 a iort one illness of about a, mouth of a form of tuber- &in Ink- � .
boa -i .etc. ., I . the people in 1837 had �) complain, were as I - it 1. - y are re- lantyne. - —On Monday of last wcil Capt � : -
I t � � . or twenty bi, p, for Wilic i the culosis. The deciesil was only in his o �
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.1 . he after season buyers. 1. I pairiab i ' E-'�ETIZR.—Rell W. G. Bissett, acclarrill . ster, while engaged at the e)%stern end f ,
� . . nothing in com , sponsible. Now conten' hat when our twenty-first year.
.P . t i as a , � noillora,—J. Armstrong, John the harbor at Goderlob, arl the boats I
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I � . gri�vaLes of to -day. 15 1. 3 ma railways can if n nish ban, re a of cars at tion. COu Mr. B. Webb, o � Clinton, who has I or �he winter, in .1 -
71 loves, an . - - 0 attril - th i eased ' Evans, W. H. Levitt, John Muir, 0. H. — . . ' which are lying there f
I 11 )- (I all. heavy plo L11 great mistake I utang o iner to lake ports d thoul. at Ohio igo, they been serving in South Africa, arrived home _ .
f Tho weather for M ffiffers, mitts e Grand rrunk Raill al� n or Saunders and Win. Harding. . . some manner slipped into the water. 1115 I ---
I I to fuinis fli e, to was given a rousing
k . . I I n will' be- earnings of th ought to be, able on Christmas Day all mber of men �
ing is with -118, to stav f r a goodly while,, yo the able management of 0. M.. Ha 1, in., . W,be wa to TEPREN. —Reeve, —Henry Wilert, Sam- . Hewasm atthestation by& calls for assistance brought a!nu � I - �
� . lo al dealers d. If 8 , reception --e �
il on ert y o it witzer. . �
ith the. same. stead of to the incr@aoed �, t 31fl, *h e� this were ra and Viol 8 Counoillors,—Wril Anderson . to the saene, and he was tricated from i
ut Your W�� rdrobe w . I .. d �ne, and a i eighe give a Thomas Lane, James McKeever, Louis Ra. large crowd, arid c000r -ed to the town hall, -a i aft .
� fortable positio �
co &I poi ted, ,,hey could .
I * wiso to fill 0 untry. The fact- that frrom �one thoutand a ' him uncorl � � -er he i bad . !�
. . IN load d claill have een inspector . I velle, Wm. D. Sanders, Ste hen Webb, . where he was presents I with a handsome been in the ice-oold water I for about. ten . 1-1 -
i - -t 0 thousand load cortificatcl 08 in 50 ce its! a car for both . i
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a' ide� of our clan tartancapE�. at to Montreal and I ick Wuerth, Wm. Yearfey. gold watch and'& pull minutes. I
We are. clearing up the rem I � standing on the track in quality an Wei ht, thi ot doul d be added to Freder - ' ere passed away at his home in Ex. ;
- . weeks if not for months, I HAY. _Reeve,—A. G. Ehnel Peter La —Th —A pretty wedding took place at the
I close prices. I I I I Portland for I I h1oh ti the freight vi hie would bO Ill otory to Mont. B. eter on Friday night, 2'st ult,Thomas Brim. ,erett, in Clin- -
,7 , 1 1 waiting tell unloaded, dur'n IN line both bul an sells e. I This would ut Councillors, — W m. Conaitt, Wm. scombe, in his 67tih year. The deceased has residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ei -7 1
i i i ' ill Ontario shippers have bil 1�fyinkinterest . The B,Lttler, Wm. Stelck, Alex. Thompson, Jug. ton, on Christmas day, whet, their second .
� nter, where you , . an end to the pr son ottien system L tUs been in delicate health for some time, suffer. Z
. thous knd of clat . g,Ve S Mellick, John K. Goetz, B. S. Phillips. daughter, Minis Idap became the wife of Mr. 4 1
C i, We have what is called a, clearing 11P CO11 and insurance on ,loads of a a t en c orlapelled to t. Ing from the imiflirmitio"s of old age* He I Ed�viard Wildfong, of Berlin Rev. J. F. �
pl ill be found very , -reasonable if' property of one kind and aDotheir, and at railway w u d t tn , th a gains as the zurticH.—Police trustees, —Charles Har son to # . � �.� �
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11 find many lines- th at w � . me wheat has -fallen Il -cents per receipt , for t he leib, John Wooloh, J. F. Rickboil, Soloman leaves a Borrowing vil and one Parke performing the core ny. Miem Jday . � I
I es the ti 'to the elevators at lake I 4. MI) 14
. � attended thel I
H ng these ill line of lined 00' Americans, (r �ving Har mourn his demise. I Wildf .
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I the prices. Amo be a ". I bushel - in Chicagol, 811:)Wa mighty poor ports. Til Vbu d save the d alay A ha ,dy, Charles Fritz, F. NJ. Hoss. —A very pretty event took place at the oril sister of the groom, :
, . at 500, a line of slip band aps at 25c a grey lamb ,ap management. Premier Rose ought to Hm,is-ALL, —Reeve, —G. F. Arril Will bride. r. Fred Darnberger was grooms- I I
I 11 . cars held I 'when it in — residence of Mr. and Y, re. Tobia i ember of I
tlor� for ialspection, a Wurtz, �f I
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. giza, , - - ' a, regular f r a. � , � Buchanan, George 0, Petty. Councillors 9 man. The bride has long bean a m
4 laoorl John Scott, W. R, Orediton, on Wedneil av afternoon, i9th I
U 75 and a heavy bla k worsted foot andjibb.ed apolol Rose is a good man, a . . I St. Paul church choir, and �% teacher in the li�-
i�' I . Howev6rf Mr. I notice oss q ,ve)s ti e Gc vernment F. W. Smal i
,� for ,5A I � . Thomas ui when th , Mies Liz I
,4 . *r, -)dgins, ' Robert Paterson jr, air dat ghter Me, Sunday school. The grooVneman )a fellow . , - �
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1� 'k, price 25c. . gentleman, a scholar aud an orator, who great praieD : air eepeni gthe cant , Is. Asa H ' was united in marri 6ge to Mr. Joseph
U11, leg Sac � I -� has succeeded in getting the credit of national vil I a- righ to secure all the Hudson, Wm. J. Miller, James Clark, James Krupp, of Baden. Th) young couple will employees, at Berlin, presented him with 16
i 11 . I I I . route, E, Troyer.m;Wrl Buchanan and R . Pater. solid oak dining set, aroomp ied by an ad,
. I . having adopted the beit system of cl trade"that ilia al)y beldilgh to the make their home in Ba en in the future. � aD
1! I . Ion have withdrawn.. 11 dress.
� . . I tIon that can 'be found.. Still, there are a but I fear ti a overnil are " oountin ' 1, wife o nj"s 0 t a 19th
i � - . n. —Caroline W. Fill f Mr. J ohn 11
�i - great many who aie be inning to think it 'ir chiokcis before )hey e hE tchedill I i: STANLEY. —Reeve, —John MoNaughto , of Crediton, departed this life on —One of the last weddi .
. the century was the pretty and quiet marriag
� . . I too expensive and is ar beycill the re- ey can drE w � all the trade of Councillore,—W. L. Keys, J. Stinson, Z Fraitz the ef. cra-
In - is they think tl 0 ted December 2lat, aged 42 years, from of Miss Grace, only da and ..
11 y where hard work 1e North- Johnston, James M Diarml All else foots of blood polsoning, The deceased had ugh " r of M r.
� 4 - � . 11 - - �Iuiremients of a count Western Ontaric, Manitol)a and I intho in by acclamation. Mrs. Charles Overburyp Clinton, to Mr. -
li � I . is its only source of alth. It is being west, to a p).rt that Is olOsed six me BAY FIELD. —Reeve, —Dr. Stanbury, T. J� been in poor health fo; a I time, but had Wm. Munroe, Yartnoutb,1 Elgin county,
I . -and toi oil I
R � disoovered that hard ork D much is on only been confined to hier beTfor a few days
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if I - -.1 . I . The the year, TI �et e, is no � oubt he world Great M arks. Counoillorn, Thomas Elliott, H. asides her husband she leaves a family 0 i The wciddiug took place at �he home of the
. atched y i o I war.
-, -orn nelo,
Is . - learning are an ill i osair. . iihe eve of a 11 t orn nerci . car St.Thomay.
ry I ,r n . Drehmann, Richard Bailey, James Thomson, Be I bride's uncle, Mr.Andrews,ln
- 3b a go )in to tr set v itb great com Sturge. nine children. I I
, . I sooner boys and girls � comm' Britain is 9 . The bride wan beautifully g;owned, the cere- . -
h" . M fl� John Tippett, George Erwin, James
� . . I � I school education and gro put to work the petition, t lik ans a j au ival of the OD, WM. Brandon. School Trustees,—John —George Thomas Sanders, son of the late be�ng witnessed by only the relativas. a
� or th nsel,ves and for the . . his home in E xeter moDy
11 . . I better it is both for th fittest." I Tippett, Wni Whiddon, T. J. Marks, James ' anderr, died at of both rties, Mr. and Ors. Overbury at- .
. . ding fifty Geo .
.- ., country. It is very doubtful if any one of Our gil neighbors ,arc ape on Lgoeu'd3ay of last week, at the early age of
. �� � - I , 11 illions in building at', v all , and are sturgeort, -Tarnes Fowlie. . tending. The gifts were unusually pretty 11
4 those men who have bee getting $50 000 m I :.—Mayor, —Thornas Jackson, W. 19 years. The cause o� death was typhoid and numerous, both Mr 82 Mrs. Munroe
I . iging out railways, were ever offering to I ubsidize t 8 �bui ding of vessels CLINTOZ- .
I - .. . year for Mani . � mer, fever. Deceabed was i'ticat popular and will �
� . . C. Searle. CouncillorB,—S. G. Plum b i r widely acqui hey will spend �
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, . to carry t 3e tr do. 11 hel� are also . O'ug e -
11 within the walls of a school after they were . be deeply missed by al circle of inti.
4 � . 6 r wn foot Oliver Johnston, Thomas M3Kcrl John ; several weeks in Dotroiti, efore taking up I -
11 I � fifteen yearo of age, It is certain that talking 01 I uil�.ing al 21-fo t o ,, a 31-, mate friends. . St. Tholl where Air. .
R . r man than all of 0 � place at the home
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I . a grAte f 20q r ,00 illions of Bell, John Johnston, A. J. Holloway, H. B, their home near
9 � I Andrew 0arrill � canal at a c �st of —A happy event to k �
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I Set Aing young men and ornbe, ogle Cooper, Thomas N. Walker, Munroe is a prosperous faiill
R1 � them, never was. dollars. Ohicag�. has lofferal to makethe 0 f Wrin, Martin, Bluev Is road, near Wing. I
T, i . I . wenty years Beacom. School Trustees,—H. E. o The home of Mr. Philip Madge, of the
� . I � women to school until iey are t - Government a preseut 'of thei7 drainage Thomas Isaac ham, on Wednesda )ecember 19, when big —
R I - I . aim in life, is a � is 21 feot deep arid cost 33 Hodgins, W. O'Neill, J. W.Irwin, I-Taborri the scene of a
H � I , of age, without having any . canal, whict. daughter, Miss Ma d, was married to James Sth concession of
. �- o � - ."ul part of �beir millions, on oon,liition 6at tae government Jackson. oad. The very pretty event on Wednesday of Isat
. I I Henderson, also of the Blucivale r
Z-, -I � 1. mistake, as the moat isel . I 'go of his second
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,� . education, to learn to work , being neglect- draw 600,X)? ct�bic fej-t,�or near y r and HU LLETT. —Reeve, —Alex, Leech, by so.
� fou is week, being the marria
f � . I om ever . I ' inute u -
W: I n Young men b of Lake' Clarnation, Cou noillors, —Messrs. Ferris, ceremony was performed by Rev. D. Peril daughter, Miss Laura Maud, to Mr. George .
1, a . eid, they seld . ' a � half m .11 pa i ia ininute Moon, Patterson, Shannahan, Warren, Arm- in the presence of '.4 number of invited 4
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I - h vil the neoei�,ary canal N. Williams. Rev. C� Wi. Brown, B. A.#
I , . imagine they Michigan ara extend a, fourteen foot nd
1: z . � � i who , Messrs. Thomas McMillan & guests. . i
H I � . 1. I brains and a strong � egire- to enter a , y of to the Miallissi) at I �aa intimi ited 'Cost of strong. er sud. conducted the coremony,:Wbich was wit -
I . � I' Hugh .
-- 11 . H. Hill were nominated, but with. —Mrs. John Southe tt died ri .
I " , �. th� professions, ought t) be allowed to get PP e he great elevator .denly, at her resid nee in Goderich, on ne0and by about eighty guests, Minn Ethel
I . twenty in, 11. One. avpy� ri
0 1 ' e bill acted
� � - . . . Did the . 'more - drew. B, sister of th -as brides -
H � . there -on their own remlill a � - man, has at�ly &en an order fell. four large William Ca ' bell Friday, 21st ult., at t e age of 79 years and Msdg1 � -
i i , . . I . Gormuicil. —Mayor,— MT #
I f , . . .8 ul they are lik ly to be. . . 11 � )4th or Fort I the. The d ho ,had maid, while Mr. Thornton 1 Unger, of Nap
. . � I cl vessels tc larry ii from I &Meg 8 Mon so aged lady, w
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if , Robert Thompson, DwIley Holmest tn. ,
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i 1 " - a#d 1 the Stiandard Oil frie ads, bad been married inee, performed simillardu as for the groo
1 - , - � . We are told that f arming is the inost William to JBu o, a wide circle of
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li � . - Company h%ve a large I fleet Of I the largest Willil three times, her husbands having been Mr.. The cernmony over,all sat own to a boul
, I I rofitable as well as the iriost indepen eat : A oolimpany that COLBORIN E. —Reeve —Nathan Johns, James am, of Ashfield ; Mr. Sandersi , ided for t e occasion, -after
- R I bt that kind of- I � :)n of ful repast prov
1-1 . . . � .1 fife a man can live. here in no dou reight caril . —Wm I 0 which a plemant time spent socially.
ty I . . . hund redis c 0111 4ut � of 'I'the rise in Taylor. Councillors, - Hill, Richard Grab I Mr. Southcott, I �
� . I such is the case, but sti I tb an make 125 mi I Richmond Hill, sn� I �- I
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I . � . ewell, Alex. Robertson, H. J. Morrie, Will A n teworthy feature of t e gathering was
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1 1 - and thousands of wql, to do farmers who C -1c, I is! si dangerous J Exeter, Q I
R t I I . . etc a A f4w cli I Young. . . the presence of the bride's grandfather, Mr. I
, - I ir fa� , ��aingt. There in no - �On Christmas Mo * a parcel was left �
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ns I ill 'L 'Madge, .on the fat
11. . I are forced. of their to sell or rent the ms, customer to rug UP . by so ber's si4e, Who jo nearly
. I . � doubt th3 rn r ca w I fight hard to AsixFIELD.—All the council elected at the Fordwich manse 1�11yla gentleman who -
;1i `6 is impossible to woul either ma le or a, so
I - - I - I I �t is possible Olarril follows -. Reeve —Morgaft ' and 90 years. of age. and Mrs.]Isaso., the bride'.4
- �, trade. I on,
i . I I female help. This is moot serious matter retain. tbei 0 rrying Dalton, C3unoillors,—John Barkley, Wm. said it was for the Rey. A�:� B. Dobs er's aide. - also - a �
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I . � . ! O stri at -the p log eri iy of t L hev may d aw � r eal of � both trade .upon opening the ii Mr. Dobson found gravidmobber, on the moil I
i � . land is going, t a grea 0 Hunter, John McIril Thom an Stotherm. great sg�? the old couple:taking as Ldeep an
n on : rorr the Montreal cell Ther it wan from the congregation of the Gorrie .
� - L 11 rest in the ce *6 the younger ele.
I ! ---� . k-- � . .1 . I the Province. *1 Mi. Ross' spei oboe el water' - WiNc;IiAx, —Mayor, —Wm. Clog by so -
� 74W- — I . he ft�' there were one is no use In speculatin ; on t1i future, the t Presbyterian Church and contained a first- inte . remony riagnifi- I
� 11�.. . � L 11yeatly - lamented remier I Ross must clarnation. Councillors, —Dr. hisholm ment. The array of presents was a M . .
� —. 4 Mi ion native born C nadians in the States. : " r3homas Bell, Will Holmes, Will J. Greer, class gold watch and chairt for himself, also f use and I
; -- . . . I present ol in ours. L Ing articles D -
� i � � such athe came, There are Post himse on this t a4sport uestiofi. If ge Me. a fine carving net and album. I cant one, oompris � -.
I - .. . Yofortunately, is i legal, this Robert McIndoo, R. Beattie, Geor . value.
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U : .- . . . - hundred ' of thong ride of doctors and discrimirl on ' in rates , Kenzia, John A. McLean, George A. New. —Mr. W. G. Hail who has taught —it will be rememberBd an arbitration,
14 1 � ea bill against school on the Bayfield line, Stanley, has I
I- 1, rpinister: who are striving to cure the bDdiaB Province m ant have a f ton. School Trusteell J. Elliott, J. J- the wam held last June to dea with the question -14
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I I neighbors. the Gran4 ad alfter the holidays
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I ing
11 � our me f sh t is the Govern nent in lortrill given up that school a Ill section between. �
1: . -111-++4--1F++++�+++++ -- * Wind souls of Homuth, Thomas Bci Will Burton all by of f ormiug a union � s0h00
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� � - I . - hard to the Lord or out own Trunk Raiway to ca Amer loan produce soclarnation. will take aharge of the Kirkton school, the townships of Morris �nd Hullett. The
I . .. . ,-sWWI. ii tto blame for this state so much so i than our ror4n, also against the h Harnwell, .
� I - I I _ m in Most � nadist lacific-RailwAyfiil I ving special BLYTIL —Reeve, —Carter and Sims. Courl over whic his brother, i - E. R. first arbitrators were-Insbector Robb, John
. I - . il affairs. There a' I also hundreds and C& f the cillors,—Sloan, Ell McElroy, McCom. has presided for the past 12 months. The �rittorl of Hullett'and John R. Miller, of
1! I � . . . to and horse doot who rates an� o ,her: favors to the Lake o latter will move to rarna, where he has �
i I- thousands of dentia Mina, Milne, McNally, Finnernore, Powell. -ho f be .
� , , - - . or Morris, w ound that &� seat -ion should
. Th. time in � Corl and ,that of �be .
I I . I I have found their way ever there. I .. BRUSSELs. —Reeve, —J. Thomson, R. pur�hased the store business now being rd to that effect, .
. . . e fo
14- I � hen people weiA to the other i to Ogilvie (Iol ripe cy, wh �l pr al ent died I rmed atill made their awa
IAI --- . � was W � , son Leatherdale, J. T. Rose. Council,—Noble carried on by J. T. Cairns. error in the- awards i� ,-
�j . . get worli now they go to get �way than a y a Age) reported tc be worth five but by a simple clerical
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;-t � � I - the � city of both F. Gerry, John Donaldson, Samuel Wilton, - —A large concourse of citizens greeted
i . I - : - Unfortunately, the law. million o1ar i, It is I
. t - out i f ti lia amount of Frederick Adams, Robert Henderson. Private Austin Chisholm, at Goderich, on sent to the clerks of Morris and If ui the . . I
i '. . from work. they Governrr en to ;O find instead of the tenth of � .-
I - ! yers rarely ever leS a the country, . School Trustees, —W. M , Sinclair, A. Ains. Friday of last weell on his return from nineth-,00neession -
� i . I � . " t madel 1 Lin awl'tilly, at the . Morrie Wan made a part of the new section.
. I prefer to is sy at hon an tinker the laws, wealth � we I 40 )ete Of ley, J Skene by acclamation. 1.1 South Africa. To 46 salvo of improviaed
� I insp6otor, on finding out that the parts 1�
I I ! - hole filing inter( ' artillery h t k ' i the mayor's car, The 7
- I , . to make work and tc preserve all the fat expense A thi w .. RR —1 —Wm. Iabister, by ac- e was I% e In r � .
. I . I I I ill Youl t ui mo is, %save, - . .
I � - is Pro I i where he received of the awards were not e ' o rect in the one he �
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� I � �- .. I offices, ' for themselves, I this Pro I JAIIIZ$ PRINGLE, Sr. clammition. Councillors, —Thomas Cook. riage to the court k 4 had -retained was, and Leh was the one - .
p - � . I . It is nearly thirtv yeare since I had a hot I i George Jackson, Arthur Sbaw, W. H, -Mo- an address of wel ome. A concert will ad over to him co arbitratoill once had
� .0 , I - I -James ( ow, now �the Hon. . Stratford, December, 11900. � I
. � , ii I . Cutcheon, James Shurrile, George Taylor. shortly be held, at which a presentation will re
I r dispute wit ; corrected copies made a, Ill sent to the to--
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H i 41111 1 James Garrow,.who i a member of the Rose : —11`--i—. . I I
� ; . ! TURNBERRY.— Reeve,—William Cruick- be made. ,
1� - spective clarkill but in tl e meantime certain
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I -, AV] . ) ,evented from hol —Twobappy young
$i nd furnishers. , Governmen." unless I -ding folks were Made one �
- . The ()dUegiate ibh�lstmas Ex- shank, G. Barton, Win. Messer. Council. . epayers had appealed to the coul . .
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': . rs a . � bin seat by the chief j.isitice. At.that'! time at Londil on M�ndsy morning Of Nat Morris rat4 : The county
�i � I %J10 —T. Lowell, J. Rutherford, W. Mitch- at the a vard.
�1 . I . �. aminaqoli�. , lore. - ty council again
. i� I . I he argued that -the[ Grand Trunk Railway - ill week, it being the , marriage of Mr, Jesse
: � . w I &A abstract of ell, Peter Scott, J. Musgrove, W. King, J. oil, on hearing all pail refused to
i . ' ist sho i court
i had a .per f act - rightl to give ad- The foll Ing I Mountain to Mina !Mason, by Rev. Mr. I
ones, the recetit erm examigations. � The stand. Copeland W. Bolton. . � hey lef on the early train for accept the report of the education committee
- large sh p.pers ove=l , - ' Coupland. T , -
1 e of the Str�l vantagea t ) 0 goo D- ig 'c�lcqlat�d from the wnox�TER,—Reeve —Vi U. Hazelwood, and appointed a now apitration, consisting
On the Wrong Si � A AM � just as merLants wa�uld out prices t d I g of each pupil I be.
SEAFO . T" - Alex. Munroe, Coune'illorm,—J.Pauline, W. a trip to St. Thomas and other Points, " "legg, of Winglasm.,
9 I age percentage oil 41 -the I subjects on oun of judge Mammon, Wri i., I
- BLOCK � - My argument was that there aver . -,W. S. MoKercher, fore going to Durli non, where Mr� M ' .
j customers Lsell John Davidson, - �
STRONG 11 � � . k , ' . is rote. q * tain has bought out ,the - hotel from Mr. D.. and Will Coate, of Clinton, who met'in the -
i I . � � was no comparim6n, that merchants did not vilihich tle candidate ve 0. .Smith, W, A. Rutherford, S. B. Me- -
. . i I � . are p cod these who ba temporal ball, Blythl, on the 20th ult.,
I requ harter to cli business, whereas , In Ole- a L I Kel'y"ie. McCormick. i affirmed the award �
, - I is a.
. - = �- ,— I ilwl ads an average of 6 er ceni . and over ; . -
. r- ---I----.:- — " did, and I advised him to go m .1 e,_John J. Gregg and —The Clinton Now Era ii I I Robert and after a short session to with a Iew .
- -- . . the - in class . , i those wh a aveil in between H I I
� -------, �::,'=�---�-. f � ra owict,:.—Reev " the .previous arbitill . �
I . . home td-goderich ill study therailway nd 50 ii ; and in class Will Finlay. � Councillors, —Robert Me. Currie, of Past Wswanosb, was one of of' of which the following are tb*
A sense. . 66 per c i a eetiog 'of the Farmers' obAuger,
-ending money by Dominion EXpross charter before arguing such non , ack. III thom )* whose Aver falls )slow 50 per Laughlin, Arthur Spotton, James A. Strong, those attending the ii added
When vil met agsirl he- at once � I Vogsn, Jo - Institute here, on Monday, and in &.11 prob. chief : An additional 75 acres we�re, - t ; I
- The handiness of s gi in ori ler of mi� rib. agent. from Hulletto being the ot o a .
I ! -1 nt, I .11 the names a e Samue hn Renwick, John J . f Mr. Will
*1 nio,!tey order appeals to every one. The rates are : larefully read the ce rter, John Spence, ability he was the one pioneer pr a lot of Neil McDonald and one of Mr.
) . . I - I - I nowledged !that he had ( . uld �not In additon to this general a anding of the Montgomery, Henry Schu � - He has been a resident of Huron since 1854, on I
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. _ i 12o; railway a0tand found that they. co � pile, i Ii 3t of the markiobts Ined in each John T. Wiggins. Scott were returned to No.,9, Morris, and � �
4, ; ove to 85, -to ; ,'-,'5 $10, 6c ; $10 to $20, 10c ; $20 to 830, if . Turnbull, by ll and i very important figure in its history, ;
f. ��:; anaunder, . - discrimina between shippers, Pill GREY. —Reeve,—Jamles . -ere
, 0,'.' $60, ' 00; V � atibn. clarnatio
I !. 3c ;O to $75, 25c a $75 to $100, We , over ponsible subject ri I be f urn! shed the students for i Councillors,—R. Livingston, J. being reeve of East Wawauomh for twenty the lots of Mr. Gibson and Mr. Scott w .
*:)'11 to $4(), I u5c ; $40 to ,q5 180 ; $50 to '$I O to $20, they did so they could be held reil , _ heir sill inform oil in taken from No. 1, Morro, and added to the
--$10 and ii 10c ; over. their o,w n ind t ii, R. Pearson, years, a member of the county coun .
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. rates. eFor orders payal in Europe - for the difference. . . I !T, 'Latimer. Class K. Ball Adam Turnbull It wasi ictnfortanate -that S.
$11"), at same at same rates. . this Form 11 .—close . MeD embers had a great deal now section. .
. I on so long with
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