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trains AVON 10A9k4OV,t..;41104,
eg Going North
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• p. w. 114$44B;AsePt
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,411,kiiikiv that' whish- is
Ist,rOng healthy do *Ore
• WW1; than a•hoktiV•iit Pht)i
*tit: gym; horseman .
admita,,,that. this OM* of the
70,41t 1004: to 1)0 kept healthy.
• '',re.0ifog.(tqhpriOoratlng condition
PoWder,. se WO. wish to Point out
.that OUA BLUE giAMM2'001CDIT10/4
ric)wpiili10; the hest to he haci- ,It
• aete gip*. a geed 4.ppetite
a glossy coat, l'oehii,hidefand
'ftes ,the such
'cifinfida4a,e`lo its pArving good'
tlitt guarantee
- .eVerY•,iiiickage. Large'
"Ou.tta:liacliarre 25 'eta. 6mA-0:tined.
aOlcage.
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LUCKNON
At _VS .r,eaiderlAo Ara '.coneess.:
On•Or'qiiiiloSP on the :25th, January, '
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there' departed this lifn.• 'tlie' person'
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pav4t1:4,midersonrttee:tifer kiiervni;:7
most useful and highly •r.".Speetoci, that.
hithert&:10a.:40:thiS district.. ••:Istaf,••;::
..'peositeet,
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karelMa7anisheiL, .14'1 oeniOry shall
,• . " • „
was bern of g�dly.
'..i4raritalj.Onald.ilenderOon. and -Mar,
• iret *acKay:Ne*ifoi::,i*.:thelie•th&h:.
of Reay, in Caithneisehirk' Sootland '
Mareli,31.8213. /;" Mr. Donald Hender-
sonWaS '.higlalireaPeeted elderin tho• .
i'arisk'dUrind.:the';inCuMbeticy'iot thd
thaiet,.040,11i Scotland embraced tein-;
:..nihitifit'1400.i',.1"t„10.:1(441:16'4ja:1:stilasiiniibaPl.i.41".kefil °tilt
• kini.Y..COOrt the parish to 'det0,.. with
111CoDoneld:
ather-0f the famous ZoladPianal& •
• Of r,stitiot4ib, hitieme, oisoeet4 greater,
man than the minister,,•,:Wns pariah
cateehiet"*. the sante One... lgr.,1166-
eriloi**elt:-*O•lovizigkrattached_jo his
colleagues that he:named , 'second
ntiger-1011 janies,4ft;er .the Catechist,
d!,*6.,,yoUngeSt,7 fOnald,;;.*fter".:..".the.
Vhere',wns e, family .0f .teri
to: • niatiirity,4hige:
ICglitere - and seven' .Of. where.
the. echjeet .of this sketcli was the
youngest. ;..4 few.. yearP., befOre.?, their
.0-thefilleath, .antietpating. that the
hiamestead.:' l'ocated;,, sz,f.: the
tangly emigrated to canada, and Settled:
•Madoc, in -the :COtinty. of ElaStings.,
So highly:the proprietor esteeined good.
., ;Old. •Donald Ilendereon,',; that he would
• net Tetinive„ him froin': his •• holding
.so- on&as ive soon. as eon,
• •venient. after his dea;tli,the widow
pOutpanied.hy the rest 01'700..41m y,
I embaiitecl* at :Thurso • crossed the
Atlantic' and. joined *!those., ;Made°, '
•:in the. • 'Bumbler of, • 1848, Not - long
• . •
7 after. they scattered . again; two of
• thein settled Chathain, In the COlui.
•.••ty Of Kent; Williani. • .1:ad:les; • David
•;arid Margaret,. with mother, carob
sett-
lers early in the . 'fifties, . taok ,the.
•...,hlock,bf land in the
north tueknow,
.whera they iivost; known
•''spectod, untif,r.ernoved One 'by . one,..hy
death. •• The last rerooved..s.was not the.
.least 'them.: The old, log -house . oh,
the boundary, (or:. the • cabin as • they
Were . Wont to Call it;) was noted. for• .
,hospitatlity. correctly „reported
•.by son* who :were .present, that en.
'the. occasion Of one of 'the: grand Old
•......4.•fashiOned • Presbyterian COmmurrions,
-,,,,•when the county.allareund assembled,•tbat no f'wert1ati—a—hundrcd guests:
.had.been entertained in. the: primitive
•;Cabin.. Its doors -were kept Wide alan.
• for the public, foreigner's ,arid•aegnaint.
6,4,Z68,•: , §Othe 'guests :when leaving
: would cut their names, so
• that if anY of the'llondersoni happen:.
el, to go that way in the ' they:
%night:find Ont- their Old guests" ' At
• 140. tho old doer'. covered fromi top:
icAettem nathes and addresses.
At,.*hat 'tlxiie of lifdktbetrUthitnproia •
;Cdi'Dayi,d kenderson„or he had undet,
• •gone saving 'change, thfi:: writer of
these lines. kki 'net antficiently Intornied
Eio to-Inake-a-,-positiVe • staternent:
&labile. of Modesty always. worn' by
Jilin,' covered, Man'Y thingsObich. those
Who never ‘v•ore .stich, will 'not.beSittite:
.;•• • to. Speak. of, however i3iiperhebtl: • It..is.
...altogether.' probibie that a • saVino
dhabge." dame •,'Oveir hith ,When•uite
4..yeurig,.. Thp',
.eVangelleal...pteaching : of •tho gait -41y
cO614‘of heenloyed
from 'boyhood Ile
taine,to Canada, 1410000d hinagreat..
--!,.1y;c.---4•16".had,,the,4greateat:-admira•tion-
..,..tOri.iaild.tho• 'strongest , rataeinnent. to
that holy • • .
"•`, From „any' sfandpniot Ditv41104: eit` gitten; 41exande'r, of, weafireelf„:,
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.....-..00,00,Hµtag,-a,/a•ofkfm-sppettn*47,4,110.14... r-S1-rp; •-• AngliJ•,-: 9 k un atll a Mt" Al*fintily---datintgas,,ey-;-trre, tt ry;it
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beiniereared. Within it,filW nulesd: years: IiiS , Earbily and, ..11,..-plyett,I, and the aPP
• ;#4. the 'pretty 'town-. of Thurso', sithaled. •1f share the synjpathy''and cOn- • 'Irlissed Attila last court,
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090111nJ, -Firth to hei.wi1rtIii,
,049.A JJ pr:oci"efisillotath.e'tiatPlioPm4:4', uia141°404
icifultenr 14ilibre, 0'' b• (6otinkiy g
lkr4een't e• to aeaunAe Patriara441 al)PParaaaa:
Oldaga, just at iho stage when he,heg4n
uiau of the old school. 'A woll built
fraMOk: .PrQllort°4#4Y dt,v•°1°P°c1.! PhY-
sioaliy.„„Lialroog, fu1lysix. fee!. „high,
comely faatures, 'l4U.ClinPrene1
Ptiq55.:4311.).f7iiiSlet
el, a • quiet' diS'peti,tion;, couil,ined
though:. he ,i&tteincd 'thel•rilpe 014 04,9-,Pf
;.7.tot jt!...r.,,.1.,.1„0:.4„..li,,g44• .(4,0010,..;.;.744:yioy'•(;,1i.o......,:ztv,,,.,
1,40yerie071.er€, eicieroutt as Oct; . There\
wo..s.no..eppearana,,..of 4,ec.ay...shoirtly. Joi, •
:foe'• .. th'e,' fatal 'et Oko, .O.ame. . SVe.de:,..
-,.11iatte,,him An.„ attraotAvo, ngara,'.. Ho .•hot. oialm , pergeo iOn..,..for.. Onr'. Oar.,
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was;....intlelleotually- .alOve'• the aVO.,4ge. .frt..encl„ , Rs; ..#'m•11.4 ,:tie:..kiis.hist ta•pttt •
and in;,his- youth hi:.rocoived 1•1611''. aa •.in. tiO,' SOok.Ola,iv himAelf,,. :.I kneW
0440atiog.os.•Wip'g.00.140PO4 aa,4esaar.,Y i'vilir, his ...Firt44.8' ..... f hi's fmilt§ ti,s‘ 4
ft*, 'a 4MUtt'Y . fiitleere; '06e :at'. •thet.: • eitizeei-,*•, a ehrjetiani, and 0,10.1`ClPr;.• I
time: ' Had ' tie, .Stioieci .,, fnr,' any. of. .ea),, entirelY.'ignorat4.. ' •;4!$,Ke• 1)11:01;
the ...prhfesslans',,. no, doubt a Man with 'closely intitaa4e With bim soOkallY and
-0.401).. Mental. ',grasp, ...and calio,j1.1elfge,: . o0aally. in pki'ldio arid priyat ..during,
...Ole. post t we've, ; years,, I .faii . dto. dis,.
'etilret',. Whether .it , was poPsible to prop :
yoke• him to.iri.itation, . •.1 -lis , f+mstal.
.was,m.aci,'of thelatgest. hithertO at tond7
Alain ;,,the districti . The...procession.
was . Over'i:ii,mile; long: ocinpOPekk of.
friends : 'and,' acquaintanemt,-. fromfar
and _near of different ofee.0*-ancl•nation-;..
alities.” : FIVe, cloro men •Wern.pre'Sent,
Ireve. 14i1ler;:. OE.' Aehlioldi .2,ifieK.ay.;
the. church they were connected with. L.T.oeuncriktnt.07,;(,)fAToallgtrii.0.1.11cin'011.9.4:}1:4.;(1, land,.,, */-1,;:::
He serveci iis.. an. •Eldi;Pef , the. SOtit h .:
Am terrh, •,he .waS the right kind:of,iin .
. :0f, KinlossaCiaI jt. • church aiit.i; t'E'lle tater LI; t'iut' r tee'snO nY'sa,K."..:f. . ,. f-.!B7.:h9eilt•I•1.70igu4h.at:e4O.a. u.i ts f.s.:Iti.1116.711i 1. .etbiletiiiathii;4elye*11.71,:ivrdO.:::-Uht..
Elder. His. ' own .• life. -weS. lIarnP evs. ,-Tee;'?: 'Psi.; -1-1:24,..-47.-f-T-ke.--s-SOulth tClii-a-
..0e i receivegood -report ,frans•these'• •.-lOsa• congregation.: inourha2x, ••
Withoat.C„, He ,ruled his ..family Well, " • • '.' • • ' - ' •• : '
-acoMiditig•;tO.ine:seriptores..;41nwaii,a' .
lOtertifgOiltriiiWitthey'diewotfitid..
'hien out, .he 'Wouldrfineilieic but if he
could and that • they • ,Werp within his
reach,. , In .naany instances not to re-
ceive.: 'ken". Ahem, but to , give them,.
IleitiS,••-Vtralins titisetis-;Pravearlik;1 eire=
• ' ' I • •` • • .. '
t,.0j, .gxiiimen,- . not • . by words . hut by,
'deeds... TO; ,SUUie. !Of' thein he'leni,.hil .•••••'Mr.-ftt. (4.1.1Olniei • Who •isi, ping, on
,intana'fOr yeere,..with011t charging an Vs the MO60'1): - Id ia'r' has his idly
intei•est: '• ill, was•-wien,to• hespitii2lityY::.."ar:.d..,belongin;s7',niOv4"end up. 41. f'e'al.and" "
The 1.,:or'..! ,plaoed 1).'; ' Ai's.. d'is)a' ohial, aiiil; ill fanailY. iii:e staying'.- . . ' ' . '.
he. 1YeS..;a, faithful steward • of it: ..i -L4•• ,till, Aka. .1,st,, W•Mri:4.t'Rho!37.s"''famtlare'•ss•
was . eharfl.tehle. te. the :•poor.whethe; ...4waY... , ..' • ! '• , ' " '•'
.ther .,. We'rez. 'ortliy:';'ter' nOt ' :TO the. ,.. ..I't..is repOrted.ehat ', til it ,..-.11 .'
knriSirled,ns f the ' • ''. ''• " .'• . , .... .. ... .. .ost
asr•ea
. ,,.., . 0 peoniain of these lines: ••geing.,'....O have an anation. Sale in NT • li ..
he'...,noncealed•frcim the* eft hiind vi -t ancithat lo is goin.,,,i•.to• 'pl'Os.•PeCt.Tfc'n• 'a
,tOoright., hand '. was • dbing'With the" *Stultahl • place1
'purse', in , HO 'aeted Ihnitghtfiilly •••AL.o-nici;,;.‘1.a,nit"pvt,),1a'e.i.9°;•.°41.9.15".1t,;1),t!e•••:g,inO
...,iiiittli. C , pre efi". of h.iS, inieter., vv.....i.th as: intends spending . the-gen:ling - .• ' *
g; .iii, I .91,:it4e.n,atfra4.?.!. .,..: o„, ., posoi..41.0.., . . 1.0. - : rpoldng': through• iiinso districts B.11. ..n"71.•
„tt , , • , an...s with diser.ition. for', -4-r., :,•,Fa: Illeig . (4.„,in•ts. he.,0;;I:13'ir,i.4'.;idhe did :'
. ...., , . . •.1SvA,sh. out. wean s feel.ishl,,, the property pr.OWiti 1 he)Onging -t-e• ..M4.7-Olitis,,
.4.a.„,,a 'itiiiiik.:11der ...he was • tender1V, l'ir od r • g Aiiiitends.,going to
akiariatablataward .sthose iho' were igi.'i4; A;gb.:iii.Inn'the.nr0.:ar ; f attire. '' ' ' • •
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I1-.!rant :and far .:Off, Prefeiring•-tO emu ' •
., ,. , .. .. 9 . !_c•Ige than t9 sp4,1,3,,:og,,,, ..4,09otp is . cast" over the'cocenninit•
.inuniCate, kn 'vd ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' . '''' ' . . ' ' .
.., their: igimiane.ii.., '. lie" .faithfally..dis...' 5,'1±.1.i.41.,j'*1:lieak,4.:11.:!Ictili::hdoepaailsiebeif ,e,;1\li:S......111,:p...17.1nY .".
. charged; the duties of ,his offieo necoil.
ing.to his.. knowledge and opportUnity. : PrtiP° °I. ItIe.) - it.''SP'.1d4Y,<3.t. (3;°A;2 '9
.TYOgrihing seci:filth*lly.';,,itilfillii,i4. Xlie',if,:uatieniwale•,11.'w6htitlin'dt:odk..1.)p.p_lar'tc..iii.kto:e7a11;.:111.•
Tues -
any duty ,eatrusted,pahisa... i 'He, ;4;0,4 '..d4Y,'
, .:11:6,671::.:.,0a.....d.i.h.:6_...., b. t.etshi,..to.e.:‘...,.. tr:p..e..t...0;4.!:_,7,tiy,i;eriiii:,ort:.iiet:ntipC-a....i:thc.iyn.C,Ou7ttsIle'.,:r'iblieu;a1,17'sehi..o::vitoci.
.k9...44.11,.. kg.' hear: ; Aril,'
... . . 1 . • speak:Jim .WoraS *Ore 'FaIntlY'
ehoseti;and-full',Of• [natter,' ,H,e-,•••w• 0' o'- Id_ :. •.. , - ..- •• ,...- ' • .' ' ' ''':.• , ''''• • .
never; eihaOS.P....the iiiitieace of an and i....= ,..- ...... ....:'•- s` E'.1,971.7.: .40-:-..,i-j..iA.A...A.0'' kg:,:
••ietiee'. He /did ' not :sneak at tandciiii • ••
i!,-fitit;.4y4s,l,litti•opd.4,6_getthim•-7•19-:9p'es,i',,,•_„•''....T.-p:Was..h'iti..,..040.:1..in'cil's.-an.d' Pat'li'.....magtere-'
at'allin.fact-,`;..nP6. )ecause..he Wishea"to ''.' '"'' - • - ' '' ' ' - '
.ment would haveheon success.
Ile: was an excellent neighbor, al-
ways 'rear tehelr4th(rs, 411 refird.
upon his ',.)woril and counsel' ,l400-es'e.
theyknew h� was a true. mei,. 4:Bvon7
an ; .Wh•l!in w -as tio•
guile.' He was. "ti, .Vieshyterian .91 the.
,OoVenatities-;--type and
choice, but .hui: he retsV4cted'el who loved
the Lard, .no matter. what-. brauellof
uaTEciluRiuM
. J eineS-3100re.killed a larielynx
in the swami'? just wiScof Whitechureti.
!Nfr,' ,amPhr• le& rettu:h. 'OL
"t•the West last, Monday.. ••;
vvvo..areT, vvvvevvv...!kaaisemrssv,r
received:
-assortment
Tapestry and Lace :tirtainp
Also Tapestrythe yard,
,curaifis or
er
suitable
chaircov6xs
.4monammimalw
Omens
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. . • , ., shouldnote • the folloWingt'T7Thelall.• - II
Ormk;•••'.fro4 d4'tl!,' but beea4s°'difil:: court'i e.i.f ...1:21.4.e."-i,ni: Ppnek• of :Manitoba '
"48ile-C). Eriiiii4k.ti;:91.4 a tienSe.itA the il' irtt:-5 '1!el7 . 7.. n o December last,.
tialiffr, of the thingS of..pod,•.0. seti; -...of •• •-••-•••••;''-da 'tile . '22' a" - 'f ''
that the defendeats:. in the Case keii'-•••••
his, oWn.,lanfitnesi tospeak Of snob' and . . .
6,1,:ippin4..,thitt, ..viterg wen; .ii.(,,n,9..0.1;,.111; nntis VS Por.tege ta.Preii;:were 1' 'bl.
.0.ti4nt thin "linage:0: , I-Iie.:reinarkS„4 -'''fer,:' the : d'hairiieS. -Piigained, •11;a' 4.;
;Om ...ffillOwshiP' Meeting i.wers afar. sy,.••plaintiff: 'The, ca
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senSible and helpfurbeeatise soripturah • `. peal from ,..,.:e. 'iud;e3c
inetteuefthti,C4lnap-
petliitY
EilS ayers Werg Sliva'nuild• full of 'em: '..Ceert.Of`Portage :La ;Prarie, 'aiainslt a
Otio.b.,, ne%;er. exCeeding between seien.- • iii.01-m,.i
,.n, icipiojiy,...givq.n4.ditinageS to
an..1: eight:, minutes., ,•. it generally con-, .'• tho,. plajoti,ff. .,ior injury: to 1,; t'er•se,,.
'tamed the substatice'of souseitriking
iycaused by „the ;pen :. rePaii. of a high:.
r.,,inark:'inade On theiaantge!of •SOtip.: '
, or?, reo.4-; or. any .pioiagi, 01,,• ., k i.)f. Way by reason Of i
tthe continued 'exist-.
chnne truth that 'would •Ittipress hire; 'elle° of ' ii• ::se.rie•'ef d"° •
'hense every prsyer wasIhew and.,tresh.'',DfallOgdn :1;Yr7":11rT ii ' •1)'Pitql1 )131".'
His. prayers tieFossorderly;'Selem-n:andk snew' covered san‘rfa'cae7.6-tf...'n'a4tireaieliiehde7
deep; ..yet,:,SiiiiPlei ,witheat soy Pifer& On' r.F,' ad:...,7,1•6ye wett .t.,,,. iviniber.ef. t1i4se.
' jilsoifs ia.,Pt!'07.8,inc.'67:7.a;,ht-oil!ceoiatri,1 in' aurririao.t.".°Iffeiat ::Pi.teh, ,.holes • in Abiost Maintain t d
sne"Cession ,.• at in tevals Of ;Z:mly.9:•feiv's
. 6g:ten-Aar; :Firth:14'40y, hp :'seeined 'to'
dope, i-aring in
:depth'. froaiii;ne to thire
,refaIixe mOre than ever the uncertainty
9 life.and its Eiliortne.is; ..the eettainty . and a .-, half feet' beloi:W..the'l '. i ' . -e
eve of the
of „death-4nd :.tlie .necessiti`. Of beino . traVelled,.snoW• •ead, and'.the'deseen.e.
prepared to .face 'God, the JUdge•of.di .'1, -3 -to. -thou... .Weq..17,Ory-ateep.. The !,ivi:-
'00a: . 'Alas,. the. snit 'Solemn tejne Of ' den:Ca.,,,niSp., showed that, the depth of
that ' COntrite heart is,nOW hushed, Mid ...• outside of the, beaten track
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'wilJ hot he heArd'Itt the eid church'..df !•.tiw.'1-1:s:13sitoP.W.0'r. cat it.was-irnpasSible for
,,.0 ,i, ' .. • : s . -...... . ' . . . . t
that '', he had•tOstandbeto• re the•,4fti'dge'e-: ' sit'c'''ig'11* "'ell': .a's 'tire "iintift Was '1'Y'‘'''--
Kiilloss any ...more.: He. aiiti,••
mptit seat ;if ehriet :mid •wita'bil..'; '.--;''''" '• cil''.8.' ''..t° "lin' :'..(ni"t t. •.:3°. ''il.s t'°' 41'.... bid he
prepared foi., it:. 'He lived wl • - 'Jac(' ' • - ' '
at lie.pro, pitehholo4, a • 11 e cm s in the
tali at the (I f t
'fosse& 13e isitiful,. lia•rnidyi 'existo , road :hitd. 'existed: for . a4,"co ' . ' ' .
eayleaable'
between big' pri,;..-ate and puhi,. life., ttlind'•• and euuld. linsti been. t emedied
In ' disposition he ryas thin eh ti '1 '
c by it.smail expenditure'or m.
.cerning.all 6.therf., -and 'le"aged hi:Y• '; The plaintiff claimed dam' Zee'sY' ;fide];
temporal• Matteri wfthout being ;nit:: • g of the Municipal :Act of
ularizo4 himself- In- lase of #e°'
, This section • is ' the se Ile
stroke, of apoplexy, ,he telt fully e • as our law i"n OntFie, recin'ilros
three weeks ,the „pause of which wa'sn • ,
eonciled to ths Lerti'S unn-a'kr1;', rnunic1Pa11ies to keep their;travelle&
reSigned'.al,1 'into hisliaclroads' ancl. sidewalks in prtiper repalr:
characteristic reoektieS'S' and' fl
it& *• The ,U,"-andoli.4". CoUrf followed 'the
continued to the last. TI • vs tl, arys, which
'W t ' • ' 13.1"rilA"`i c4•8° -%°f` ca:soiY S'11- '
ight was " decided. in' any ..Que'en's encli.
. eyes vanished froth his
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.imminitos
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• • •
•toimmts
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(*ASKO
alfl
Coming ! Coining ! -Coming !
T.. sivirrA,
Scimitifte- OVtialaz. •
ilradtiste of N'ewl York; Philadelphia,
and 'foxonto;Oolieges, wili beat, •'
. • '
HARRY DAYS' DRUG STORE;
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ONE " DAY ONLY
„Va. gg.ncl,.
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. Call early and avail .yourself of
his valuable7Pervices•
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EX.41.51 [NATION' FREE
DoTIGE,' TO, witEDITons
In the Surrogate Court o
The County. of Bruce;
in the *Wier': of the,gelyie Orthonity
.iletves;1ls of the TounishipOtiluon,
Cth(atjf' 0/ 13±Itc;' • YO:oo. ia.n
lieediteM, '
ifCr OTIOE Enattorv' GoEN, JOntarIM;
-Suinitto the Rdrised Stattitad.ol
like a Ship on. a calm clear day ',los •pg eourt, Th. two gage a.,sri,aw.drift'2' or it), 1807, ghapter 120; .that'all. creditors; and
sight Of thelatid left behind ftt14 pils'A-• 1 • (.1 1 - . ; • •• other4 hasong claims against the V,stato,of the
.„ —_ ,. - - --, - - f ro s, long add two 'foct-iii-deppit had-. taid %.rivaiats llifelver,-who died 011-1Yr *bout
' ' P • ' ' bon" there about two Wefiks ana•ow -
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ing on toward- the.other stde Of a vast •.
te-t3an, . „iris- ootivanions . were , . •dr,, • formed On the gravel road. It I had the 17' ti4 day'of Vebruar,V, 1899, a[yrenalree..
bible, , the conimunion, God's peoplY, •otoor beNre•Saturtlay the 10th dity of 1Yrarch,
Ihs 446,6 all Christ ,for his Soul, -until
hi) earl:illy ,feii asleep ,;,:tt, 3 (0.16.0101,1.i. ,.. Isn,rit .(5.,..,t..it..,,i6ts,ti.a,h,,,,,i„ding:to.,irhi4e.stri:e.inzi,niti:+,0,,,,fileihi-ei. ...61irndo.,i.1,ssdmritt,ipr:louopkt.ri:ii,,:::::.,40,rof..,,,:Llon,:i,toi
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Peet:hood,* their (Arislian aturinitriarnesi 644
_. ad oi,a il.a.tried to. Sarah
a..a. t , • a ,.i... ,• t, iv „, , 4 •,. their Claims', and the' nature of t i gecuritios,
daughter of the late. John '11/lacCriati pi.ssi lig ,e' ei• i. in 'a ,s,"voggoii 'vvhit.ti the ...4, And further take notice that'after Buell last
' •- • ' ' '•. ' ; \ • , • . ,Ittantjohedllate the adanniattatrii %rill proceed
of the', 12th ',eon.: of 4.6hfield, *who spill wheal „gain dbvvu throw him out. and 'ie. distribute t'.5c aslibta of the Decess'ed among
/ • .. ''• , - tit , , . th, ,b41..d wi, .,].. irdliro 1,is' leg; . ilio the Parties entitled thereto,. having reglill
surviVes , hini, in' the year; I 8,.• -'11,1eir `r.; Mak'. tO, the, claims of which she. dhail than
on the 25th of trahtlarY. , 'Made*. it • 'unsafe Ior, waggon. • Qn,, t. th" 11 f
eo rIp B, II Ear let. 0
_ ettn„..... P the plaintiff wi's if any, ilea by them,' •• • '
firing' childiork are one son • and two defendeat 3 aft !k:t,,Vitrd's cle;tred. 'the , have notica ttnd that thd 441 gulminietratrig
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• iplut'vrti:d'bilf ~t010:1;: livicatin or [reran:is o( W)151130
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-effe"Sii.61i;;Talid here -was •Egp A heavy 'claims fidgety Bevil not havO boon ref:Art;(1 by
on1y.threa survive him' vii:—Iennatli" snow osi:m • 1
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