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The annual meeting off Huron
lwas held -in the
Reform AssociationBrusses;
Town Hall, on - ,idaYy :after -
neat of last week.
Tines='
ident, occupied the chair and after a :few
hely remarks he coaled on W H. Kerr!
Secretary, to read theminrites., Ac m
mnnication was readfromT• W. Gibson,
f Toronto, tendering his r'esigna-
the past fivead
Ka'stner at Sefnagaiiaa- -
tete busniesBdn Mitehelld
the late Henry Bits,
The 'iiiaanng =friends. sf Miss
Byrne,, of LOA* heard with ::sincero
gret of her-nntiimelyademise, wbieh oc-
curred oil We t esde f, *reek dee sed was --;only in. her .:."thirteenth
year, being the third of the fadie=•
at that age.,
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The Mitchell Recorder: reports- the
Firemen's ball` and supper in that town
—gon as 2nd Vice PTesident, owing tohint' on Friday evening 16th Inst;, an a grno
eat:
removal from the Riding. A telegram success. About sixty conples werepuss•
was also read from Dr. McDonald, NIP., ent . from Seaforth,,.. Strafford and Oa
stating that he was unable to attend on aurrounding•seetio Ther:firemen Will- ;
amount of an attack of la grippe. Oftice- have animal surplus over and aboveAll
bearers were elected as followe for the expenses.
current year:—President, Arch. Hision;
let Vice President, S. Gracey; 2nd Vice The new rate of fere insnrance >e
President, Thos. Strachan, Secretary- Wallcertoii, : on account : of the - water.
Treasurer, W. H. Kerr. Chairmen of
works, went into operation on Wednes- .:
btnn'cipaliiies:—Howick, Thos. tlibson; day; =the 20th'�inst. It means' a swine
MWroxeter, Wm. Robinson, Turnberry,, tion from , 1.25 '.per thousand . on''the3
Geo. Fortune; Wingham, Jas. A. Cline; front street to 80c- per thousand.
Morris, Chas. McClelland sr.,; Brussels,
John R. Smith; Grey, James Ferguson; T14e Vhesley Enterprise ,says :-Joh1►,
deb oP, Geo. Mudie; Blyth, N. 11. Thompson3. of Chesley, and his. maids
Young; Hallett, Robt, Scott. After a and housekeeper, Miss Scott, were' both
general discussion on business matters seized with an, attack of la griPP@-
of the Convention short speeches were Thompson lir anticipation t of his death_
Thos. Gibson, M.P.P., of Wrox-
eter; made a will' bequeathing all -his effects
eby to Miss : Scott. She, howeve
r; mass the"
Thos. Strachan, of Grey; and Wm. first to snecumb 'to the ravages: ofthe
Irwin, of Gerrie. There were eighty
resent at the meeting. disease -Mr. Thompson dying baro days;
persons p afterwards. As:•he. had,.n-o relatives m
,las. Turnbull, B. A., who hasgresided , uz�iry everything Po
Ws- co he left ev he e.
over the Clinton Collegiate for the'.past .:
at New Years and sealed to a lin Scotland,
20 years, resignedThe Grip :.re1atia prevails in nearly every
will remove to Toronto. Last week he otherhouse iaxton,°`' :
was made the recipient of a beautiful been it fatalin caWses yet. butSeveralthere peophasle;
silver tea service by the congregation of have. had . "close sails," and present s
Willis Church, of which he was a mem- `bleached' "arid . dried up appearance
ben Large donee ' o£ - grannie ,tire used.. to
The Canada Gazette .;contains the kiosk the gi`iplie out of the systema, and
following 88rd Huron Battalion of lock then whiskey gators is popular to kilt off:
try, Order,.-�•ieutenant John' Pollocl�, 'the effects; ®f -the drug.. -The: influenaa
Jas.
No 7 Company, Second Lienteiian , doesn't =help the temperance . c'anse
Henry Welles, No. 1 Company, and See News.
and Lieutenant Nelson Thoinias Ritchie,
No 2 Company, having failed to- attenrI.. WELLING'iQN.
annual drill, their names are removed . on Thursday. there died in Palmers-.
from the list of officers of the active , ston Mr. Hugh- Ross, who- had reached
malaria. - the age of 87 years 6 months and 2 days.
An unusual number of Burns' anniver Deceased was born it Glengarry Comity
sary entertainments have been held Ont. He was Noise Married, there are
throughout the country this year. - four children of ,the first marriage living,
As Mr. John Williams and Mr. Lind- . one of them being. Mrs., Dobson, late of
say were felling trees in Mr. Williams' Listowel. About 80 years ago he
bush, Wawanosh, last week, a tragi in wedded Mrs. Blodgett, in Carlton Car nt e
falling struck a stub, causing it to comae who survives- him.. Mr; and Mrs. Roes.
back, striking Mr. Lindsay, killing him came to Palmerston from Listowel about
instantly. seven years ago.
Mr. Gideon Perrie, the famous athlete, • An awful instance of the uncertainty'
is home on a visit in Grey township• of life occurred on *Monday of kat week;
Robert J. Bell has leased B. Fralick's ` Mr. Wm, Webber bad -gone into the bush.
farm in Morris for a- term'of `;Mars and in the morning -of that day to chop some
will move there in a few months. wood for use in his residence iii Piet.
winch, iii-fsll-
Mr. John Brunsdon and son, , . of ' : having with him his son's hired
a es;
Londesboro, are prepaman,He had gat ti
ring to take a car g lodged on a smaller one. , As it was
load of horses and rigs to Manitoba next• .y Winer time he left its in that position
month. until' he: had dined, and when he . re-
The choir of the Methodist church;
Brussels, spent a jolly time at the resi-
deuce of Mr. John Hill, 9th concession,
Grey, on Saturday evening, 16th inst,
This -is an annual trip, and the absen-
tee : on these occasions are few. -
Mrs. Chambers, of Lochalsh, -wife of
turned his companion- advised him not
to strike the tree on the side on which`
he was standing, but being 'w ell prac-
tised in the art of chopping,. lie gave a
blow or two with his axe, when suddenly
the tree felt and a Raub struck him on
the chin, breaking both jaws and:his
Mr. Hugh Chambers, deputy -reeve of . neck. Ht deed must havebeei} instsn•:
Ashfield,. died very suddenly on Wed- taneuns, for he did not utter p` sound.
nesday evening, 13th inst. -
At a social held at the residence of
Mr. Thomas Jerkins, of Turnberry,
under the auspices of the Binevale.
Methodist church, Rev. I. B. Wallwhe
was presented with a beautiful black
dog skin coat. -
Henry Miller, of Centralia, _ met with
a sad misfortune on Tuesday last week
by accidently getting his fingers caught
in the jack of a grain crusher. The two
middle fingers and the centre of his
hand as far up as the wrist Were com-
plet ly destroyed.
Willie, ion., of Mr. Henry Kerr, of
Wingham, 7iad an adventure on .Satnr-
day afternoon, last week, which he may
remember for some days- Hewes amus-
ing himself -by hanging on to cutters and
sleighs, with some other boys, and in
being shoved off a cutter by its occupant
his foot caught in theironworkaupportr-
ing the runner and was dragged fonts
distance before the gentleman in the
cutter knew of his predicament:- F.or,
tunately he was not serionsly ink*.
Mr. John V'incenf has.fa
shad :Arm
of 100 acres, :. lot rest cession Td,
Gre
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/��to MQue Io
of f
15,000.
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It is said that twomenr eve t sr
• on.suspieion of iavingrobbe d the -
Jewish padleu atTyrofl ' n tale 010t,
of De ember 18t1t.
Burglars eTh
office oftheTavistocl
• Sa:mday
theirtroublewas
and coppers 'No
µtam
The Liberals of "North - Wellington
gave a banquet on the . 27th ntt , ui
Arthur to Mr. James McMillen, their
representative in the House of Coiinnion
There : was a large attendance from ail
over" the. country. The town was decor.
ated with arches over the streets, colored
streamers and flags. Messrs. Wham
Mulock M:I'., James Innes, M. P., J. G.
Grieve, M. P., Andrew Semple, M. P.;
and Or, Lauderkin, M. P.; and Messrs.
A. S. Allan, (I: MoKechnie and J. Kirk-
wood, members` of the Legislature,at-
tended to take partin the demonstration
There were representatives from all
parts of the riding. The town:band was,
at the station to meet him, and a pro--
cessiei of sleighs headed by the -hang.
escorated h m: toile- town and t i=gnglt
the gala streets. The banquet 'wail'
hi Vie Tons Hall, which was f lhsd' With
banquete rs. - ." Fifty- young ladies of*,
town waited on thetables,- and theveins
l,Lir. J
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was asplendid onee . J. A. Halstead
:was Ohairman of the day. The success
Of the'demonsBtratior "was in targe part.
due to'the iva enlont of Mr J
son apd Mrs. Anderson•
} a
:wo
s e er rind his wd'ell i► e,
,ao haver been nude going their
Vie having dy} eight: `
womenf rom theirliomes and them
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eferiug-th 'sere sentenced :d+sath.
edlennt
z abanda>ted
$reel, the faster,
a pt tar go' without food for 52
days
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Bargains in. aril; Lilies whi1ar.ta
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18 THE PLACE FOR
Pure ; Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and everything
in- that line.
0..000
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, NOTIONS, ETC., IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
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arriston Bread kept constantly on hand.;.
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A CHOICE LINE OF
Confectionery, Biscuits, Cakes and Pastry in Stock,
�rtee� Vrie of cdnne,; Goo4,
CLAUS
Made a Half -Hour's Call at ALLISON'S • •
—The other day, and now' our shelves are Loaded with
CHILDREN'S TOYS,
CHILDREN'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
BEAUTIFUL ALBUMS. (a large Stock.)
BEAUTIFUL VASES.
_ ENDLESS NOVELTIES.
ALL KINDS OF DOLLS.
CONFECTIONS. .
This department it replete in Every Respect, and is in the
charge of a first-class Milliner;
Produce taken in Exchange.
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