Stratford Times, 3 Dec 1890, p. 1

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ADVERTISERS Ate quick to nite it. be Stratford Ti mes © -- SU; SCRIBE NOW | months for, $1. "VOI. Nos 'STRATFORD, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK. 3 1890. No. 778 = cs ian and ats, * BIRTHS. HAMILTON --ta Hibbert, on the Pied v't, rage Hamittor, of a daug ter 'Beka --. est - abe tSrd ult., the wife of _sarransonin i Hibbert, "a the 26th ult, the daughters Homn- In Litone! a ah oieh ult, htor Kane 'a Treh ox ale = oa the eatee ult, ife of Paul Kane, of a daux _-- the the wife of MARRIA Gre. = --In St. on tho 2%h al BISSh TT. mag ag bo mare A gies of Exeter PEART.. ER. at the Methedist parronaze itu ee the lith --'s by Kev. &. c Edinunds, B D., G ¢ Henry Veartto K.iza me SRALDSAS the residesce of the MOM tater twit anf a lt. ty Rev, F.K Naxent, Thea Boyd, of Logan Mise beth F PRONE BL --TRE A UE At the R. ©. Church, ary' nthe Mth wit. by Mev. Father heey Moab (eens. of London, to Miss Liazic Treanor, Marys. CAVAN sGH-- = DOOLEY --At epics, on Tues. = day, =the. bride's father, on the 27th & Manton Goo Hillebreeht te Mary, ( "tert Geo. Ti men dic einai pRATHS. ' a At In, "Indiana, on the 2ith ult, at TP. itewary sister of Mra. J. J. Gale of anew Minchatt 42 years "MeLEOD to Hoderiek aa Sc on ms T3th wity , Syed &4 year MORGAN--In Palwenton, on the 'ist ult, Mre. aed 18 ¥ Mary Morgan ore. McDER OTE tn "Wallace, cu the 23rd Magyie Metisea Mclermott, youngest daughter -@f. Themes W. MoDermott, aged - +th wit., George 4, 10 mienthn and i] days J bh yout 3 gionths and 24 day. ori sheure--at Stratford, an the Sth Theresa, infant daughter ot ~ ard ott Kore seyita aherty, aged 2 Ob! little child whem reseed orn " * 5 When by hy tite, tow ity bed The Saviour watch doth keep. A Perens rom THE it. driving Mon- youngest ductor nae aged 22 y Several were out cutter sales s faleo alarm. Saturday night-- - the fire alarm. Fat turkey and geese are eagerly cough! after these days. The season for hesdaches----otherwise | of dincing--is in order once more. Miss Tiily Story, 'of Seaforth, is the Even of Miss Dell Gifford en st . Me. 7 e J. Freeland has organized a select choir for the winter season. _ Now is the time to let the public know goods you have to offer for the Xmas Mise. Fannie Dan, Erie street, relieved the teacher of 8. S. No. 10 for several Ws last week. 's workmen are all first-class IT you desire a good easy shave call there. There were 14 births, 5 marriages, 8 deaths ---- with the city clerk during Norem The old a on Erie street, that has served for every parpose from a bake: -shop to a horse-atable is being torn down, A namber of youngsters in Avon Ward, are going to get into trouble over stoning a brakeman on a freight coming in from Goderich. The white rubstance which fell so freely "Meaday morring was tnow--w besutiful a --rkating, blinding, sliding, cutter ridin Mr T. wv ude, pre esented a Tike repre- sentative witha -- eo me chrysanthemum last week. Mr, Wace you are a gentte- man of excellent foal alg Sa at the Tiases office and leave your orders for letter heava, bill heads, envel oper, cte. A spiendid stock to select f Ww Mr. 8. H, Horner, son of Mrs. Horner, -ot Hamlet Ward, formerly of the N. W M. P., bas opened out an extensive busi- peas in baroesa and trunks in the North- west. Mr. Horner is a promising young man snd wil! make his mark. Aremarkably fine flavored tea for 50c. at Watson's. We have everything in oe and Fancy goods are di rect from the makers and i at bottom ~ kind. Theit mother died in tnia and their ae sent jhem to Sir volatives in Stratford.--Free Press of Wednesday. f Thos. oy ye M. Boath hoe to ask the Pro- erpment to esta a few dairy in Weatern Ontario ao mae sto be looked sn with satisfaction perecns most interested in thie ng A Globe -- called upon two leading ------ to obtain cog Algal ado questions, 'Mr. James P. Macdonald sod Mr. E. £ 5 lote's young man neglected to call upon the Conservative manufacturers to obtain their views. * The Grand Trunk pomneee train earn- for the week ending Nov. 22 e for the "Or amy AROUND THE ary. New Pidephanie 105 --Stratford Water Supply Co. Office. --James J. Stock, Wises and Liquors Ww ilington St. ar Werk, Qur as Anaivertiser writing to Tux Tives from Iowa saya:--" Judging from your letterheads, you have a tine job office in connection with your paper, nothing finer appears in this section." SMock"s Wine Vaults. i A Tim representative was shown through Jame: Stoc wine vaults Saturday, and the sight would really ial done a king An Aboriginat cares An interesting weddin plare on Monday oieht af the principal rendenrsiis may the | aaranoe tribe ir pods weird ing bride ber of whites who had congregated ta witness one "eeremens. files of the trrbes were and a rivilized clergyman called in toh to toga pres © and prograrome --Wampiw : at "den t. chorus by ompehton hd divtinant wetes trem "a stetitiowtet © Gf Vine wewvebe-- tiene bia from the wh tes, war donen and wv he rn son . ae sahee of le apctebes ty haves aint tied e\, ch of whoop, y« tom-tonre (« neecte)'s ty re ane dante tOUnd lame fire. OnITUARY. - ae Mercury vi Sonday -- night, Sal Now, death removed a familia: fuore, in the Royal city, in the reon of Mr. hg Ps cokless, one of t e oldest ears came. to Guelph in 1843. Nearly thes gd ago he retired from active work and since then has lived at is home, oredaaly 1 failing till the end came. He leaves 0 sons an daughters, among them being John George of Stratford. Mr. Bookiess was ao active, industrious man, and much respected." uwm8 BINS | Ha YE FOU FOUND HIM OUT, a = rden ~ Victoria, BC., Nov, 28.--James prominent churchwarden and Whe Poaed @a a Prominent Detected, 'our years ego. -.-Prosecution ..for-big- amy will not te taken owing to the expense of bringing witnesses from the antipodes. Stricken Down en While at Work Tottenham, Nov. 2 28.--Mre. Donald, while seated at ber knitting, was suddenly striken with See and only lived hour or tw ~~" Itia Eye Shat Out Exeter, Nov. 28 --At a shooting match to-day 2 young man named Greham, from pent formerly of Qwen Sound, had hi- ye shot ont by one ot the shooters outside: Chok rd to f te Death. Londo in, Ont., Nov. | ov, 28.--Archibald Me- utyre, silver plater of Loudon West, was choked to death by a piece of meat las: ulght, Deceased was 52 years of age and 'AVES B grown-up family. Tite Brothers Drowned. Kingston, Ont., Nov. 18.--Three brothers named Watson were hunting at Bark Lake, Renfrew County. 'wo cross ed a sheet of water in a canos with degy aod deer. When the other brother reach ed the place where they were to meet, he discovered the boat upset, the dogs drown- ed and no trace of the young men, who undoubtedly perished. The naan Budget. ar aiviied into permanent onaineee o41,. 135,067 marks, non-recurring extraordin- ary 98,790,369.' There will soon be in the po ie 140,242 ,OU0 marks. Kast Bniens Vacant. 2 Saag Nov. 7. 7 Soneent of both the peti unseat George Pempbell | (Comservative),. M.L.A. for East Durham, that sea i Assembly was to-day the ground that thes peees ot a large num. ber of qualified voters had been accident ally omitted in printing the official lizts. Dick Tooitry's Election Was 'Pure. London, Nov. 27 --The East Middlesex protested clection case has resulted ina complete collapse. The es tioner only appeared in court by proxy. _ Mr. Love, Pie freight | his lawyer, stated that oo exainination of +; | the witneseos he found they were not able f year $0, Bt 8, bowing | a dacre age delivered a rity ia St Rev, Father "Flanné ty Never dy and never the service j ~ The musical part of gilts fapeat « Madd ae order as it alwoys is at the quiry: cn the by Ac juuant Kitter- owas Seep iy at the an | te moke ont a care against 'the te pom tent, wh reapon Virw-Chance ler Fergessn dis- missed the.ca © with coate, DAY me ST WANG ; + Trial Judgmcat. ' nairmed at Csyvcede Hal This Motu Toronto, Nox, 26.--The polite resery for argument in the case Ehsthar Hoyt | Day, confined ia Welland Jail pes the mur. | der of his ena boicgi argued at Osgoode Halil this morn a Chict gone and Justice inde af dotaelts esas to adm madi | by the prisoner, after his arrest, but with- a Ti court the nd groom were cshered vet {nto the' C1. Literary Society. Lane Friday evening the Collegiate Inetitute Literary Society held their first entertainment this term; roe -- se that the ----- onea will be better. When finally Mies Lizzie Beanech took | the chair she called on Misses McKnight | and ahr to open proceedings with | tate which -was sr rendered. "Then Miss K. Nallivan harrow- Mother." Miss Maggie Hamilton then | sang a Scotch air followed hy a Sunday | he chair lady then announced inter- mission without the usual joke about ite being the beat thing on the ram Having selected Messrs Veacon, Nichol 'anion, ae.celercen.. opened, ' Revelved that the human happi- nees increases with the education of the race , Nin man opened with an inaudible solilequy. Mr. Alex. Stewart (little Alex.} then opened for the negative pacing up and down the platform with a beaming and triumphant smile which portended victory. Str. H. Shaver -- ed nunouncing that he had gthject inte--four heads which ginoclinn seemed to have extinguished hia subject's life for during his brief ecjourn on the platform it showed no further indications ofreviving animation Alr. Charles Megan tollomed on behalf of the negative with a ech of come length and a little ability which practically won the debate The leaders then summed up and while -- committee were deciding Miss Ethel cDenald gave a recitation ae , srusteretad efocatiorary" tater Deacon Men delivered the auateg of tire vferees in favor of the negative. (Score 10 fr escape with enongh strergth to pone hohe the other Somebo dy sang G a} he Qucen and the house broke up, Local sidcnaaed efore Armour, © J. Str Osgoode Hall, Tucadoy 2*th. R. Coe Ay leawortty; Qc, lefendante, moved to set aside n ve veutle t snd judgment for the plaintiff for $1,000 lamages in an action tried before Mac- Mahou J., and a jury at the last Goderich i aad.to diamiss. the action fora new tar The plaintiff was Seraiiog | ll the de- fendants' railway upon o n ticket from Sarnia to Goderich, which, ticket had printed thereon "direct route," and was . jected from a train because he wished to go round "fis Stratford instead of changing cars at Lo welll par to ---- by ane leave the vel Lacan end Gli Goderich was by wayo Lacan and Clinton, = in answer to another question cy peso merge hea gl route was the t ule _-- that a unnecessary ¥ ' The defendas the pital pied 'he Th that direct **route" --<-- ht route" or ** shortest route," and therefore that the vlwintiff had no right on the train from which he was ejected, and also that the finding of unnecessary violence was sgainst all the evidence, and that the 6. unt, OC, for the plaintiff, rv Before Rose J., MacMahon J., Wed- 'esday Mowat v. Shie! de.--C. J. Hol- man, for the plaintiffs appealed from an order of Galt, C. J, in chambers revers ing an order of the local judge at Strat- 'ord-alowing- the plaintifla to examine one Carroll as a witners upon commission in Dakota, and asked to have the order for the commission restored, Aylesworth, Q C., for the defendants, contra contended that Carroll ia the real plaintiff and that he i xamined ovaliy at the trial. Stand urday to sce if the parties will spree case tried at the Hamilton Winter Assizes, at which Carroil can be present, Before Galt, C. J, MacMahon, J. Hossie v Kent. --Alesworth, QC., and Morerip (St. Mary's), for the plantiif, the a-eignce for the benefit of -- creditors of Thomas Crone, move o iccreare the amount allowed to the plaintiff by the judgment of Rose J., the trial jadga, fram $187.80 to more than £200, in an action tor an account of goods «old by the defen- dant as c: attel mortgages, tried -- t a juryat the Stratford Agsizes. Aytoun-Finlay and A. G. 'Chishotw (London), for the defendant, contra, also moved to dismiss the action on the Tone, pay- vot of rent = made by the 'delendents sl ini a Mother's Pathetic Appeal. Hanover, Nov. 28. 8 --On her return from fow da old, al almost without clot what little there Was was o bake This note was found in the Here is a poor ¢ hild I cannot re him Pee | yet: it Fou wi ar be «kind ax to take soo ll 0 the rag Hittle | it fteis not € hartey 2 iene. New Yozk,.Nov. 2 toes has seen the hoy Char'ey and saya heis-vot his som, ft remarked to @ reporter after the ix that he would sooner sce ' grave than a thief like McChristy, The | detectives however;are not st all con repud the = tistian K, H icCaristy, hitter] S --€ a y Mr. Ross' that the boy is pe Charley Ross, and wiil con- tinue their investigations. 3 Orange Blessoma, = ; Mr. John Walker, ot this: city, wae married heomaed Acton, Monday, te | ---- } Lama. hool ato' ited by Miss Let Goui. | receive any o -- story reci 'y Miss tie Goul- | galled the classic city, Wastes anal anes sake w | Stratford's Chief Magistrate sane i (Toronto Ledaer.) "John Brown, Esq , Mayor of Stratford, was boro in the c., 'Galy of Perth, near the | City of Stratford, in the year 1849, and was firet elected mayoc ot the claseic city Ja.uary, 1890, over Mr. John aan by | the large majority of 450 wn a ereyuees of bis supporters intends to | stand for re-election fox 1S91., Oa account ed the sensative feelinga of the audience | Of bis good management of the intrivate with open called *'The Spanish | | municrpat affairs of the city and his great | Popularity as shown by histarge majority Ast year's contest, he will vot likely pesition, Stratford, usually stands o Avon, ia also noted tor 'the literary and cultured tastes of its citizens. It is prominent in military circles, as being one of the places or dis- trivts where the volunteer militia of thia country meet for their annual dill' during the midsummer gathering on those beauti- fal rising grounds overluoking the city, called McPherson's Heights. The hos pitality extended to the officers and men of the volunteer forces during the muster of 1890 by the citizens of Ntra:ford witl long be remembered sapecially' during the the atreets on dry, dusty day in July, when the leds of the city placed wuter-att along the line 'of march for the thirsty soldiers. The oamp was frequently visited by Mayor Brown, who did everything he coud to assist in making the visit to men and cflicers as Piews-nt as pormbie. Mr, Hrown is a Re: former in politics, attends the Presby- terian Church, and ts aleo one of the most sectsbe and affable men in the city. In the same paper appears a cat cf Mayor Brown, as @ god cut--especsally | when ¥6U see ile eame. below.it ind: who it wasto represent. Mayor Brown is c much better fookicg man iban the cut would Jead poople to believe, There never Was @ maa who occupied the Mayor's chair Mu Stratford, more universally esteemed by alt classes of citizens then Mayor Biown. He is aman who does his duty fearlessly i : Stratfcid bas reason to fee) proud of ite chief: xccutive officer, " RORART CLELAND -- tibors, Biographical sketch of the eee of ma. Mr. Cleland isa native of Lanarkshire, Scotland, where, as old records show his anceators have been successful farmers and tillers of the soil since at least the close of the 13th century, when the name is first mentioned in connection with the market and other facilities, From the first Mr. Cleland was inently ident. He has m secretary and ieeastee' spirit of the Elma Mutual Fire Insurance Co , since its esta nt in 1884, In 1867 he was reeve popular vote, ard now fills the office, having held it for eight years. Inthe carly days of his municipal csreer_he was largely inetru- mental! in bringing kbout the restoration of the Py pte mor y Fund in 1869. At present ia prominently ident- itied with the cheese industry; having ee pom firat factory in the township in 871. « year he was president of the Serract Dairy men's Association, and it is due to the oo energy of euch leading epirits as hic,t 'anadian cheere to day occupies an honcred place in the markets of the world. As' is generally known, he is one of the leading and most prosperour agricalturists of Perth county, Bee. THE Jt JUSTICE MILL Has a Remarkatle Heary Grist for one Week, A number of yourg fellows about town ee ared fore the Cadi last week, charged with being trespassers at a new eastend "bourding house." The case was adjourned, Several "* temperance 'ocers" fined for selling liquor. They buy "a liquor from the liquer dealers ard re- seil itto their customers thus violating the spirit os well as the letter of the law. It is only tair to the licensed grocers that they ae be fined. Some fourteen tel keepers were brought op Friday by "Tameane Inspector Fisher, chi with selling liquor after ure, on Sunday afternoons, In nearly every case they plead guilty, The fines from this source alone amounted aliases, who ing h "was fined $50 and costs for selling Jiquor contrary to the law. The two young men who partovk of too mach p o-- B, and then diove ott with « span orses from Barker's store last week, cvidently: for a lark and then carried off a hive of bees from "another farmer, will appear ~ sentence Frida, exa ion in the ehc oting case at the ' foodine q houre"" was in progress yeaterday afternoon, er 4; Pit | A lot. of colored people appeared: in the court Friday, t grievance against a colored brother he. was fined ap nting in allto 83 The magia- | trate stating t aa the defendant was | not very " flush" he would be given time. If however, he = not respond, the chief would be efter Wilf ate Murd-r. Mount "Forest, Ont. » Nov. 2¢.--The { adjourned _aue <on the body of the | obit id f and in @ I 7 ¥ brought &werdict that Wm. Coatt te, the father ho Child, hed felontoraly murdered the he seper committed to stand his trial 'at | the next assizes.. >| He Has Gene, A confidential the dust or snow of Cugute | ITLVUOKS LIKE MURDER. 4 Stratford Roy's Mysterious Death. Port Hriox, Mich, Nov. 27.--Joe Watson, a yo man ahoat thirty years of age, was found at 10 o'clock last night by policeman in an alley, a few sods from Huron avenue. The policeman thought he was drunk, but upon their arrival at hexdquarters, it wae f thas Watson's skull had been smashed in, and he died a few minutes later. A stone covered with blood was found in the alley Bear where Watson had been lying, and it fite the hole in the back: of hi - At midnight, John Morrison proprietor of the Home laced under atrest, and -- his bartender, was also ar It appears that Watson went to Morri- in. the.e sad te9- son's evening, mained there wee and Morrison says that Watson got into a scufile with an old man whom he does not know waa thrown into an open cellar in the rear of the bar room, and stuck on his head, re- ceiving in that way the injary from which he died. Iti- certain that Watson was thrown into the cellar for Dr. Harris wes = in to see He in the saloon. He as insensible a aid he said he a drunk and would soon be around. Doran says be -- to take Watson home, and that ugly look, and the Suthorities are not -- but that a #ctious crime has been committed, Th is saloon wad the place of tragedy @ year y ayo; when ae is Arworthy was kitted in a druoken re The ite ased was a ane Watzoo of Romeo werd, this city. he futher of Joseph Watson now de- ce ba: wea Custom Officer here some twenty odd years ayo, his name was Win. ateon, and be was well known to,ail the old residents of Stratford vrox, Mict., Ni: now established that los, man kilied Wednesday night, row in Morrison's saloon with aaaete Morris Powers, -- --_ they fell othe celfar, a" dittand 'nite "feet, Ween striking upon his he # and in- flicting the wounds from which be died, e was then carried partway home, and was left in the alley. " beether to Mr. Pleading for the Man who Shot Her. Barl » Iowa, Nov. 24.--Miss Wil- kine, a pre tty waiter in a hotel, was madly in love with Clyde Lutz, nig ht elerk at l she saw the trouble by her jealously and craved that the aa m 2 be The Judge efter considering the sentenced Lutz to five months inde jail Lutz is handsome and popular and is 7 ron of -- to do people residing in IWinois. Since she has recover rom her wound Miss Wilkine has been @ constant ss oe county jail where Mr. Lutz w ned. . Why Lena Hayner Wan's a Divorce. Sarategn; Nov, 26.Mre. Lena-He ayner, the eighteen-year old wife = sixty year- old Andrew* Hayter, oft pewick, has i leg --= st her husband for separation and alimony. They Were matricd two years ago, and have one child, but they lived together only seven weeks, In her complaint Mrs. Hayner ef leges that she was obiged to return to he father's home, as Hayuer had beaten, hick. ed, pearly starved her, and threatened ta killber, Hayner is «# well-to do farmer, but hia wife says thateven in the first week of their marriage he deuied her enough to eat, and told her she could only aane to eat what he saw tit to give her, . fur instance, the took two potatoes for ¢, he would celze itand break it in two and give ker half,teiling hez: "If ol eat too much down aud Oa one occasion, he says, she soar iti the cellar and took a little mil from her husband, port herself and child, ames Shot. Gurira, Nov. 29.--Ab. gee a young man, while out shoo hes 'ter- TT of his gun. He plsced the gun on the fence while jiehting tis pipe, when it.slipped and went of, the charge strik- ing him on the top of the forehead, carry- ing away a portion of the skull bone. Perth's Parliament. ae er wasion of the Connty Council Rpland in Tne Tina w wens te yas There wasa ceprestitation of members preseat. Mr. J. B. Sey catae in ston toy this week . & bas in o lag rer «i jewe i. sola tore jintiog ts t He is oho makingéa speci of plating skates Teuuesnst Brow. aew Simcay evening: Ibis one of the w laeses in ti, ity. prog rexe me pretty fall ce a « felt boots, -Pret.ci us goods at very low ce at Me Paerson'. ie net bay ss ttindl fey oat at 'once from Me. Fhis ercon instead of Uieling waney on clath coats Bo A. Kas cnee Mk MEL atte tee «took at a great racrifion. Pore bir ileum rrehe ime atends moshey into the Mankia hock easly im 159) 'Xmas goods, booklets ot prices. His great Rev: T. A. Nixon, of Smiths Faille, did tne Neiitemendernamngrn reba noon nearly lost his life by the pul pers . . THE CLASSIC. HUB. Dufton eros. Woollen Mill at Mitchell was burned Sanday. Five childrey who pry te Pade a vue end Toronto died of diphtheri An agency ef the Standard Bank of Canada has been cpened at Stouffville, Ca. Ald, Andrews who was drowned at Winnipeg last week, was formerly of Woodstwc _ Turkey will have a standing army in Arabia of 100,000 foot soldiers and 10,000 cavalrymen Farmers around Medicine Hat and Dun more, N.'V.T., have secured a second crop . of cats thie is season, iy: ae Teachers' Association will to in July, when it Joarpent: ai: 12,000 Waschare will be presen' Two policemen were ainainad from the Toronto force, last week. for ill eae a citizen and untruthfulness in connec with case. Tre fall wheat -- fairly gov he winter season - or several yeara paat. tin this section has rowth, and wili enter ition than Indian summet-daye song and st fy --the second edition of sam- mer. We havea grand and Di ee climate for a healthy popula Parkhill cemetery requires lazing 9 aay the town papers. [a the to that the goad are all preperiog, te = themselves. Geo, Shaver, of Wilton ripe Middle. sex Co, has a tix months pig. which tips the scdles at a 'ittle ov we oh. It ia intended for the Chttstrmas market: Since S pe ember Ist there has been am Average © ol + 0 cases of email-pox at Mad- rid per werk 'he disease is spreading in the Bpasis vh Provinces. The cattle stegling fiends of Colchester ou h now take revenge on their enemies ing horses Lelcnung latter. Wie Parker, who in prosecuting Todd Qaick, is the latest victim The ste-l mill cf the Bethlehem, Pa, Iroa Company shut down Saturdsy night, 'throwing one thousrm? men 'out-of em: ployment. Th: oficiala say the shat wD is necessitated by lick of orders, In the United Kingdom the law (31 and 32 Vic., chap. 24) providca that the hody a murderer shail be buried: the precincts of the oe ne is Ps ison, and under uo cir- anded over to relatives, B. Freeman, M. P.P for North Nerfalke died at Simcce on Satar- day sonal La -- was one of the best bers of the Howe, | fat a ay oe Eber "* whip" for many years, in- the To Town ra Ronn, A ode :% . wedlon residing there, fea that "ihe eas her family wou a death, cut the throate of b her five shildeen and then killed John McMillen, of pegcivine. is at King- ston eavoring to secure capital te re-eatablish rasa for hi manufacture of- malt: whiskey Morton city. is that oe $100,000 seared in Canada half o million will be ; put into it by English capitalists, . St. Mary's Argus :--'* Another of those happy events which we are always pleased to recor | took place on Tuesday 5. Ment when Miss Lizzie Treanor, of St. Was married in Sr: Joseph's Chern", is the presence of a large number of in ed friends oat ladies} to Mr. Hugh O' Denve \ G. T. QR. conductor, of London Mr. Robert Jones, Reeve of intends with drawing from municipal life at the cl ee of the year, ifa been a long time in pabtic harness, and, notwith- standing all that ix gppet ents may rid he proved hinvelf a first-class re t tive and it will be difiloult to get a al who will as worthily fill bisplace. Ex. The Banner says that, "the Bricker arawaro Co, have issnet write to Peter Campbell and F, W. Hay, claiming from each $5,000 for alleged slander. They are accused of helpicg to apreed a report te the effect that Brickers had compromised with theircreditors, The next court. for trial will be the 'pring assines ' Mr. J. H. Schmidt, "the very popular' aod accomplish d editor af the Stratford Koelopist, was in to the township of Logan snd he occasionally takes s run up to meet them here. It is gg says the Advocate, that fob eh Mr. Turnbull, regretted, Bot only by the members of byterian | church, 'but by people of Windeor is a great place for marriages "| and many ministers make ings org pends, ind German other one could only speak French. In- terpreters were calied in, the ceremony 'performed, Lut the divine is still wonder-' ing how the "aaa? ree conducted. Mrs. Win. Clark, of Guelph, as ad- ministratrix et a Satake of her deceased as entered an action aginst William and. Tindal Holliday for $1,000 for telling intoxicating a quor _Cistk, wherehy the litter was oiered incopahle' of taking care pe him- walt 3 find thereby fost his fife, It will be" remembered: that: C 'ark, while lying on the G. T. BR. track id ga intoxicated: éow dition on Saturday evening, 30th seeds 4 ae struck by an engine, and trom ates reovived died the following } Sater day" fit tattimmation of the- The case will come on at the spring assizes,

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