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a a goot? Aing. to,oear sa wilad. R quar4a NOI4 agahistxny r"ible
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(0190400100004. 14 sions that V,our purcAasF, =39 glee satistactimi,
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After Another investigation last Fri- One theory is right," said Provincial
day Into the mysterious murder of Detective Miller, who ba, � a . had charge
or we ipl?l aupply,she revzedy.
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$41.75 -San Francisco, 1141.;. Los A -
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Miss Ethel Kin"rade, the crown is, no of the OAS;.% before he left for Toronto,
nearer the sointlon of this remarkable 'I still have the Strongest hope of solv.
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case than It was, on the at teruoon the ingr this MyStery,or at least'COUVIDoing
Zed was discovered. After heari6k bbe public, It is a, toujrh propesition,
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ry witnesses including the medical but I am satisfied that we� win get it
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to certain other points. in -proportion.
For further particulars apply to
ad - urnment w as made for a mouth. , The police believe the man who WAS
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evidence was startling in some , the vicinity was:a, rag peddler,
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instances. The results of th� Autopsy They. say this would account for him
showed that a period of 15 minutes opening the gato,as they haveirequent
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elapsed between the tim, e the wounds complain tsabout the wmy these men
in trespass on people's,property. They ar . ,
the head were inflicted and those on
body. that no'sane or
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this conclu ton; by thiamonub of blood An insiane"Pe
1 scalp wounds, the vicinity altercommittingthe crime
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stating that it would � require,all of fit- andgo to, a backdoorstetin broad day-
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amount of bloodon. thefloor andin the of the shooting, to place a revolver on .
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Our connection with the Ngw ERA
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Another significant fact is tbat the This will probably prove one of the
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bullets were 82 calibre, and seven of most expensive Investigations thePro.
them were fired At the unfortunate girl, vincial authorities hmy6 everundertak.
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cylinders. The murderer must .have.' spare no money or trouble in ferreting
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watched the victim al,rugglingin agony Out the mystery, .Already a Consider
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then re -loaded the gu%and,putt' L - able sum has been, spent, aq I it was tie-
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through the heart to. make death cer. aminer, engage private detectives and
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a. King. It bought- the so-called ill be engaged in the
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61tramp" theory to the fore again. ifivestigation is to be begun at
There were other witnesses who swore once arid which will Iast*a. miltith,
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to seelner an3air in the alley sit the rear Anew glud interesting fact has come
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of the Kiurade home, but their testi- . .mportaut
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mony was vague and ffidefinite. and n the �case. It is understood
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evAbeence is also vague in pact, but she 4iscoyered la an . .
told the, story in a convincing manner, I or newspaper an advertisemout, of - I a 10
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ertheless it was strong testimony she -hewn
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Toronto World says: -The crown is in �1 that either the mlirder`er- h9d two 34e-1
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it practically certain that the invest!, bad. Now, however, with the discov-'
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. and public - life, Is we do,, it is a very with one rf these.; and new possibili- I . . . I
I MRReH 25hil ' be unjust to the cown to embarrass ties are opened, up in the ease at once. - I . I
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. . . 11 great pleaslire indeed to carry with, us the efforts of deteotivesby any preNR . T e 41ce described. is avoarently rare X****ff****+*+**+t*9 her destination by A. 0. Psattison. - � .
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L il%� and following days triendship of many whohave been por the sales. L' � I . nal:.Not6s i. Mrand MrsRLMooreare visiting . -4.'
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� I . I jt,6all L . . . the public. Every long lane it open to The revolver is made in some city -5* friends in VoKilloo this week. . I
� I . . y opposed to us.....* , travel. will show %'turning, and I . .
I I /--- � , it'vill down Soutb, it is understood. And Mr. 4� If those having relatives or friends James and Warren Finch wenty,es,
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. I . . I I d ervod r new, e man Of . . � , I I ed it. of sufficient iniportance to report -1* would announce it in be N,W RA, . . . . . .
I r Commenting on the latest pb4se of to'Oounty Crown Attorney Washing- + - . .
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. . . � , es So year 9 ex r ce, h ing the case. the Hamilton Times says: ton'Friday night -last... . . � .. 1 4 ' friends Ikst M .' . I A ,
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11 contio led the Brussels P st for that "Well, that I is .the last of - - tholi,inrade -The Kinride family, it is SIL14, is not . I . . . ,, onday, it being her 12th . . I
�� . length of time, and . maintained It as cq.9e,, was & 60mm Satisfied with -the fact. that the deteb. � Mr 3 Chidley. is home on a visit. birthday. . . . . ..
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�, OuCh & eo .. 11 . I one of the very brighbes' . ent not infrequently tives. have apparently'ignored eVoi?jL' I IMIsi'-Lottie Ker is v*isiting f . riends " I . W Glenn and Mrs. Campbell,. attend -
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Wbat we Advertise is so, - I . th,'Ing that tended to lead,to the s . . . I . . ed a cantata, . .
:z . . L cal papers in Ontario. I . . . I I position that the' murderer, was a ;�. a , ' Mitchell, on Friday evening last. .
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1..,:'� EVERY COURT' . .L. L.. iod, generots, and hearty support-thkt fO'r'five weeks tb pdrmit the detectives � I e :P n I .N Y.,*h9se-husband (tied a few',% eckr - . .
.,.:. 11 LSY AND ATTENTION � . . to gather further evidence, And that view. of tbig fbipy have em Jo pri. � Supt. Gillen, of the G,T. R,, was in ago,, has' taken no her res dence.1n. -
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: I . .isfled that he win do his utmost to , of thepeoplej or if dne can judge overcluehas een,ar-will Mr Ged Hodgens, traveller; -was. in Sir and"M-is Goo Stewart leave:riext .
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� �,%.,.. . -- . i .1 � � . ed that this retriarkable murder oivs-' . I ,,Mrs J.Hodgeng and Miss Edith .re. Blacker'goes at' the same time tu Wor - , .
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F, - �: I � a %,%,A%0WA&4Wqk�� b,'I&I" 11Q�% V,4609 1 . L mpot. crimes Ili Hamilton and ' vicinity that . . � , . h11L ' Mrs, MeReary'entertainea a. few - . MiaeJean Ross .-has.returned fro m, A, .. (. I
,j;, . X*f+******,*+*;k*+ **X to. leave the'.NRW' ERA In such C61 - � . . WYBR79 STATEXeNT , . friends on M6nd&7 evening. ' ple nt� months visit among Xtionds .
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�-'*�� � $ Church Chimes $ -.e* . o0p en't hau& � He .will .make his bo;,. to .have . I - a d ,elativesmmt;lud
. . I B or once ,ffie, public is wrong. The man on the street as'reRdilV And valeand Wingliani. . � L I - . .,
. ,%A � -6* ts P 0. R 'r. 0 4 the readers of the New Era next week. Crown has i6ot-exhiugt6d its wicnes�es, iel 4
I 111� .. I qJ,0%0%,WW%�W,%,%161%�1%1% ;* I I's fr . rids - oil Monday evening.'. . ' . . I . - .
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;,",�Is- . . .. 4C- . . 9 ihemselvfis beateu,and theCrown ie�nbt sel for the Kinrade family in discuss don,*on business this week. � � Afrorn the West because of'her.. father's , " "
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:",�, - , , - I li.g - *400*40040u . 9pavring for.time'becauge the case is at in g. the Kin ehde case. - - I . . . I I .pleased tci learn he is. ��
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and h1so all day on Sunday 10.30 BO WLTNG. . . . " I ,selves. Subscriptions In arrears are,to a,.standstill, -but fortbe �urpose of'giv- - ,,I. can't u' � Miss Cowan, of Harlock, is the guest so'mewbat improved. , . .. . . I .1 ..
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.2.30 and 7 p. in. The subject for, the J Seaforth played-& ga I be paid mto our successor, who also Ing the proviiicial. ' deparbment an op- shibuld suspect,ft girl who wiih the ex. � . . Miss Mabel Kerr, of 'town, who W-. .
�-`�.` - , afternoon service Sunday will, be . me II06,agfiinstl I I I I . . portunityt6 fbllow.up�ndverify.00ints ception of theAx,monts she was-awfl, I '. Miss Lizzie Reid entertained 9, num. 'cently secured the diploma at one of . .
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� * "Modern Heterodoxy," or "Just Ace . . . I ,� - . abalatei:dAte, plity.a.very. li,�ed here mid. was known . otherfribnds.onS�,turdaybvening. tbell4ew York -Hospitals, has-obtainea I .
I , ept � N local team, Irriday last, the, seeor bea-' catries out al preps, d subs6riptiobs... 'that inaf, y
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", . , � . . I ni�cessary." im6ortant-partin solvintit- . lucrative position in thait cit . .
� Christ." . � .., It will be. . for us* to enter `Wbile it is doubt, . , .bodyjaud -np,ver had a word saM against Anumberof local shooters will take 4 . ,. . . w. : .
I . -on actively 'on our new auties a: t Toronto . a as -
, . The special evangelistic services close' Seaforth . � a I olini ere W, ever ber.' I don't tbink'any further suspic- ,in. the tournal4ent at Exeter on �'Gool.i Miss 80il Courtice -gave a thimble' :
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� . on Sunday evening as Mr Burns is Broderick. � 139 160 McCon P�11.. 126 10 � . .� a murder case in the crimiiial nnal§of ion attachesta her; it.esn't be,forthere Friday! I � . . " ''' ,te&'last Thursday -evening, in honor of � ' -
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age Ball ......... 92 jr, � I I Carada, that permitted of somany the I isnothing Lto war ant it. Jt's a terrible Miss Baker, 'of Fullarto* .ner friend, Miss Hattie Baker,. of , -
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i Services will be conducted in his ab, I Cummins- 116 144 Ford ,:.....' 95 &3 . Mrs Holmes, and 1amily, mill -pro- ories, that contained .4o, many b, thing tp.suspect her when there is ah� I
Bence by Mr F �J� Hill each Wednesday . . ,gue�t of Miss Beatrice. Greene over M,itchell;who basbeen visiting in town �
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'. . Southgate. .102 118 Cr features,tbe detectives still -clitigto tbe�, solutely no grounds for it. :. There is . � I . 1 6 1 I , . I
, and Friday e'vening at 8 o'clock and on ' ' , babl� remain here until the early pum- theory on: wb ich Sunday. .. .. ... 1. I . . Ed Shepherd, late with'110gens' .*
,� Keating....'93 Doherty, ... 1014 . . � they have worked. al- nothing .more to be done; the man who -. . . I
.�. - A cordial Clark. . ..' l .. 79 '- Dowzsr....,.189 . . . : I 0 . -any of -our b niz. .. � I ' . ' did it apparently cannot be found,-�nd , * Mr-Heetor Griggo W66 bas'be i ' , * .'. ' -
1", - - Sunday at 2 30 and 7 p. in. . mer..Wewill,beglailt see . I . mosi1rom thebegin I : , . , 'Bros leaves'16rT6ronto shortly,whero ,
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, I ation is extended to all int4rested Archibald..139 - �Vur - fri" nto, so .sptisfiddthaly ever.that' the case will simply hF1 Tdzer & Bro n in their0lothin e I .
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"I' , souls for Jesus. . . e no d . 95 ' long,as -do not all :como, at once. M= . 1. . 'has left fol- St,'Mai y . r , . . . .1 .. . � .
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". BAPTIST - (. �R * 7.9 - - S61n - -in ljaitl) ements - - bliss May-..PergusOn, of Auburn, was � - J.B. Lindsay was in theivicintiy
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� : - The pastor will preach on Sunday Staples ..... 1 .. �.. 128 . . . . I . . 1. . . .. ..4 ... , . . - . . . I . . . . � . my � m�, � . . I the guest of her sister, Mist'Afaud For. "of flabiilton, last week atte' . .
1� next,subjects morning, "the Enduring Troyer,_ --, 112 Freeman .123.' With � . . , , . . . . , . 1 . I ..: - � . I I . ndi%tho *
. . . � all our readers and friends vr do .. ' . guson, last weelc...� ,- , - . funeral of his Sister, Mr.d. -John nd-:- - �
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. morning subject 'Guiding Counsel and Worldl§ A. Irsfift) Record A4 Broken . . I 4ed'to open .'a, full discussion. of the these goods free from Canada as . . - J ver
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i Future Glory," evening subjeci ' .1 . . . . I question Of insurance... Mr, Poudfoot as We, let theirs in free to Canada, last week to attbrid .i meeting � of the of Mr R McKenzie, at ' Lucknow; - She .
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1� Saith the Scripture." Allaiewelcome A cable to tlie New York American ' .' : Vbry'Sincerely,'. . . .. ill aak; What'step6 has the Insurance TJnd6r this. . arrangement - the ITIRLIti- Woodrnen.of'the�Wotld. - . . was accompanied b Mr. Gieo, McLen- - -.
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� prganized last.Sunday vittlithe follow- Soaring like a mighty :bird, C60nt .. �. I : societies on (�- sound nau'ial 'b"W an open market in the a joini Mr John E
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� Vice Pres, Mrs E 11! Ball; Secretary., Mr world, on Lo,nda created a world's CAN&DX8 OPPORTENITY .evidence taken by the Royal Commiss. . 'The New. Erii. has always -believed in . . . has been VIsiting relatives in this vi- .
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I Turner-, Teacher. 107FIR E Ball. � the sk V ' I I �-w implement.06neern, of this c6natty; gast six months, left for her western - �� �
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I '�Arb Of peace 4na the maint nance n Q � May, xpects to go back iPa, few . .. . . .
I darters at Lake Constance bearing . � 9 . . . I . . . . . . .
I A choir of male voices is expected to . . . Government intend to take? . there will be -an agitation � amorik the . days. .. i , . . . . Dr Gunn'was in 86aforth onTaesday - I . .
3ount Zeppelin, ten aeronauts , 'of the Of 'friendly relatives with foreign pow. Mk prondfootis second series of fairmers of the Canadian Northwest . . .
take charge of the musical part of the erman n , I ' I . I ' I on Maggii,' - '.
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service next Sunday evening in this Never before in the brief history of ae I a.si,uation may Attorney -Gen- '�rome iladou,,'o Godevich Tp'., six yeiu� old claughterof Mr Wth Hapti
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7 - r- goni6time. &rise that would leave' eral-aware of the o6ficlition, of 'a num- I lacturer brings bisprices closeto those' spent &.few days isitina in Hunett. whoialgid up -with -a 66rio 8 ciise W f . .-
�, church, W. P. Spaulding will also ren onauties-has anAirship made a success. . . � .. I of the American, the, government will with big. brothei. W'villi�rn Badoui, and perforation of thebow,eIs, u . 0 . . 4 . .
� der a solo, ful flight with A creor of 26V;rsons'. A- , I pen to theBritish'Col - ber of the cash mutual fire insurance I I . I �. . �. �
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� The Worpen's Association of Willis g 'witnessed the ascent. i cept, the reciprocal proposition. :The � . . A few clays since Mrs Ralph Tiplady .
�1 Church has sent out invitations to a The flight covered 150 mil onies'arid that.is for thLinai to unequiv. Ik exceeding their'anthority under the.' . I .
k es,. and the . ocally'show that; aot..by writing. more .cash premium goods.'too must.not�bnly'.be about mr�. T. L. Wa,lker; aec6rop�nfed *. .returned from Petrolia, when she had - I - ' '
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� banquet, free for the men of the con- dirigible tivas in the air for� four ho . . equal in pric her on and daughter, left on Weanies- gone.on a.visit td her motber.V..hb ha
.. tion, in the lecture room of the - . .. -could busihess than they are allowed? Itso, -It *is generally , uncleistood.. I tha
- the descent was. made the their practical support. , Canada - tbb,nam , t'the day, for,Portland, Gregon, where. she* been ill. On- Mjnday ev( , .
=, Tuesday evening, March 30th, I . - es and! position of each. How . i *
, at e resent it t6 far -has pabb-cownpapy exceeded if, Canad,ian manufacturers of these lzoods 'VFIII e will I a telephone rnesgage-liit Te . . .
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� 1909at 74,W.- *The object is to secure military experts wore a;greed th ! , th ' build A� Dreadnaught,..and. p . . - ]probably reside in fufure.'Sh ating that Or
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the interest and co he Twao. the Are at present makitigenornious PVOfitS4 Stay
. record flight brijigs nearer � av6r at Calgary andEdrw. n ton en .mother w
�" .ticabi . of ue lielin"s, -Airships: A Bri idh �n&V� '.Withbut ,fe �. . t visit friends She h .not s�en for. Petrolla T 9dayniorni . .. ..
. I the churches share of the great work . .. � e nmen't sdgge$� or intend to . . . . . . I .. .. . . .. .
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:1 ONTARTO STREET military men that an airship'-toulii - . ., ' premium note-mikers will be assessed now existing betwaeri. the prices of : � . � �� .
-1 carry an equal weight of explosives Great Britain does not Stan ( . I . . ,
. A Young Ladies' Bible Class has . o the�oash inni business? If so, . . . .
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1*1 been organized' in connection with The next test of efficiency will com- wherr.it comes to the matter of-d6fen.co. I what course =the Government in. and in Canada-& disparity altogether . Res - ,
� Ontario Street Sunday School, with mencewhemidemodstration -will be w ' I tend to take? . . I in,fttybr of the Am6riean fariner as * -
� Miss Hattie Courtice as teacher. At a !nade by Count Zeppelin firing expl e do not believe there Are many -,. , - — .- . hgainst the -Canadian, . . .
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�. � meeting held recently the following Ives from his All'shil?. The success of fieart� inCati�ada, that would not thr4k IS 31BAL11tGO.-REIROV116 . The more tariff redliction. there is Ili' ' I , . *.' ! - I .
: . , officers were elected:'- Pres., Myrtle that test will establish, it is expected,, With patriotic pride'it th ' i . . '.. . — ., , ,. . the United States the greater will be . . I -or, 1-1 - I . , 1,
� Sparnu-, Ist Vice, Elva Wiltse; 2nd the neees6ity of aerial . navigation. . 6 pFivilige of . The Collectors of Customs in Ol6ar-' thedemand in this country for.similar .. I � . I .. ,.
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:. . Vice. abel Kerr- 3rd Vice,Dell Taylor. - The airship which has made the re. piesenting a battleship to the mother lohave bedn notifled that. th� embargo . Action here. . . I .
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I . Sed'y, Emma Pickett; Treas., Myrtle cord -is 445 feet long, 'with. 0, diameter - land, and nothing. Which th I Olac.ed'-on Nov. 22upomallshipments . — - I . I . I Farm Stock abd Implements, .
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,at I searchlights, ' d cost over SJ0,000., . I � . , .
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;� former year made the services memor- : Toronto Daily Star Hi . . . : I to Canada frorri Michigan sums aggrel.. when the new house of 1orby.one mem I . . 1. i . �or Clinton, :on the London Road. -
�, , able. The choir gave spl9ndid help in . .s $trong. Oom. Independent of ,showing the solidar. -gating probstbly a million dollars I bore convanes, Dunea.n. Marsball, - . . I I - . � �
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� , Jos. T. Olhtk' ' propriao intends goinir we'st t
�11 .. .� 2trontewart again gawe a most instrue- bet land far greater than that caused .tdrf ano&r letter Q'xplaluing that, , law ot Ur Rlmigb, J31yth,js one of the - . I . . . . t - .
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,� -, tive addresses. lie left ba'Ttlesday, Iti the judgment of many readers the by bhe British pr�fgr6noe. and' in he w"isunderstood in his previous pongervAtives dbfeated. . 4 . 1. I drafth&s6, 6 years Old; I draft horse, 6 Pg I old; I draft . .
�, for Whitechurob. His expects to re. most intorostin editorial page Ili 10an. . i our I I . j..-,.1- . ?' ,mare, 0 yrs old; I driving mare, 3yrA old, pired 91T Electric B,I I
I ada is that o y Star. opinion there should be no hesitatio 40tatenfeats, It hag taken him a good ` . , I I
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"' give t e first of a brief series of sernions 'ke ' I riving filly; I ear old, sired by Texas Mac; I drhft filly, 10
George Brown, �nd for many years ' The Tot onto News truly says"- . Ii an attempt to let himself -down There is everyv indication that ibord 't
` - on aster,taking its his theme "Immor. chief editorial writer on The Globe, is Canades,extentjive eye . . I will ho a splendid displa� of stock at months old, sirel by Lord Huron; 10 thorobred Durham cows,
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: talit .." In the evening there will be a lias IS carried on under the protection ,of .1 $— this Spring Show, on Thursday, April
I 1. J a 80 al service for young' men with an. rdeently boon, increased by the I . cbws are All of A I breeding
1:. ,. " asion of Mr Joseph T Clatk, 'Muck) the, British navY, and We should not The conviction ol the Coopers',father Ist. The weather does not look any too �, and some ate, heavy milkers, make
a dress on "A Young Man's Glory.01 Moo -allow,the over-burdene6 British tg,x. favorable at Present, but we may have Ing good dairy cows; I grade cow (cows all young); 4 Durham / I . I -
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A men's choir will lead the service of Mr Lewis &nd,Mr 01' I -�iig" payer to �erfbrixi Our 'police dfity� for I � floe sprin weather bytbat time, At Imported bull; I bull, I yr old; I bull, 2 yis old; it pure Matcltt
I mackin Tennessee is creditable to jus. any rate t e weather should hot keep
I praise. . ark Stan in the us. The otnihion- is the only com. ;% so ,
firstlia'hk of theirpofession. in Canada breil Ilk Mr. W, J. Big ins, I bindeq I moWen, ,I drill-, 8 -
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P � age during his Stay in Clinton. writers o'n' the staff of the same paper own 'bea, coast and Ion tt;Ade. The, eoun. the father being of the old school, and ; I With blower; I fanninj mill; I gang�p ow; I plow., I. Massey.
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�. .! � .- is horhothingtinique, in Canadis, . n jour. I try's position is anomalous in the ox, the rourderiLrose over politics. The I . I . crearn separator (now, . . . . . . 1�1 . I
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. I Goderich Dist. Epworth Uitgue I i1l�el volilionsin sight, we propft-1 � TERMS OF 9AM.-All sums of $10.00 .%lid under, I
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