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Resident e:nt1 Pr1TiI Coureea
Cet.IUxtle• rrse
\e'e•te,vrt. 1- \('. \\',:s:„rlt. Jr.. C.A.,
District
t. • 1..v 1 to is 23 tuills.
ct % i.e., ( \\c: t-rn cattle have
1 .7 v • , 1 In ht. Marys to
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11 .:arab 011ie purchased
%h. 1 ei el of :. I. Arthur Doupe.
Doupe has moved into bis new farm.
on the Thames atoad.
At the last 4tueetiug of the Ails.%
('r •int cotanc:1 the .village cors-
; ,h? •t;r •iustrt.et: l to prosecute
t t, , „ r. r of tiny dog found running
at tt '[bout any muzzle.
. I t<ter nod family of
I. the moved to Stafford-
, e. charge of n circuit.
ectunpaniea by Mss
%\ ho ui1l sp:ntl a
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A Women who i9 weak, i rvous
and sleepless and who has cold hands
ani fuery cannot feel and act lis
r. %%':11 parson Carter's iron
I'i6a einia`if£' the eircufntion( re-
mote! 11 1VOusn .es and give strength
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\Will Near and Jack Rowe of St.
Marys !eft last week to superintend
the apple pickers who are working in
the interest of R. S. Laing. who has
several gangs operating in Niagara
County, N. Y. State.
Mr, George Endcox, the well known
Stratford liveryman who exhibited a
number of horses at St. Marys fair and
who was a visitor there that day, was
stricken with paralysis last Thursday
night and is very ill.
it may not be amiss to point out
that theZi,17l1,tNN1 tone of hay raised
on the farms of Ontario this season
are worth more money than the en-
tire wheat crt•p of Manitoba, Ont-
ario is still doing huisucsa on the
ferns.
George blathesnn, a farmer near
Ember). suffered a loss of fully $101
when five of his horses strayed
through ren open gave in (he night on-
to the C. 1'. 1t. lritiate. and dazzled by
the headlight galloped aerosis one by
one in freest of a through freight, All
were -ti tick and killed.
The t hicken thieves, who have been
operating in and around Rannoch,
have undoubtedly shifted minters
nearer `rt. Marys. for one evening Iasi
week, Mr. Roy Pe*, et son, a kee: er of
high bred fowl. ' •vo of his best
chickens stole[,. I; h chickens took
first and I ocoll, t • h Toronto and
London F xhl!' , ,,.
Miss Helen 1 • anent. of l'arlukr,
Scotland, arrived in Sl. Marys Monday
epteenhet• 2Ith and on 'Thursday be.
nine the wife of Mr. Andrew blather.
a young Scolchman who came here
lxat spring and has been working
during tile bummer for Mr. It. McIn-
tosh, of Motherwell. The young
couple were engaged in OId Scotland
neat the young lady canoe out to be
married:1'1)e wedding ttsok place at
the 1'arst 1'nos lryterian Blare -e. the
I(ev. I). N. Morden elliciating. Mt.
rind Mt -. blather will make their home
in Si, alai ys.
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