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' i I I . I - I I Ciouroe the combin6 got a � ,e t, u1 although in receipt tion to this he has about 1-50. t - : �
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I I NEW. __ - .0 � � ; expects to _. 4 yeo�is, a hay stored in the,old Sti rehouse t - �
from — AUL - THE T 894.aud nearly a .1 , her - i ;
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I I I Look . Ors At , ihe action of th a present .
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t 11 — . � . . - . I _�_ . mines are P rmanent. Again, wl ile the the kic.9 relatives, preferred the quiet quarters in Only about 10 c ton for hay I i
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f I . I - rhe blank HAS IT , OT AS FAR WEST AS COLO, fever is on all WW!rests combine t,) agglsb 00 as large of districAs where . -respected by all who and from $2.50 to $3. for straw, and fur- ; .
1 i 2 . 11 - . . . ail favorable. . Just portion I;; ql�ilt � institution and much nishes the teams and does the pressing, : .
i pace in our . 'i RAD07 I it, and the reportk are i I i- ppposition could beat the knew her. .
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k, I : - I . I I :oombin6d . The bales average 150 pounds each, and are � �
FS '. ... 43 n a s in 10 0 . I d. this 1: . ew�sutlao app ars La ]Democratio'pa didate. And on t'hese aid -The half dozen persons injured in the � I
[11DIng Pews wbich app . 1
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. . . I � veek was i - I.,. 4 0 m Now York un and all 'Other flg'ur a which enthusiastic ne,w at Colborne Street 4 �
� _� Census' i1gures and th� center of' Intel- I Th Marlies of � the . falling gallery accident � sing favor- shipments are principally to London, Mark- i I
i , ntended to you must look to find a state- mf n re en - -res- `1 I
! I � , wake 1309 how Ion party mE n pre t the reader bag my per Church, Brantford, are pro., dale, Durham and Walkerton.
W cottons . love been 1.Ct_.1�terv1,w Wlth� Two Wide A. I I
,S11e0tija,,g . i is not favorable. A ad this mission �o ihi,n'k just as be P108608- ably towards recovery- . i
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t Liuens, I hwaS i'sed for pamen-some �oiittcal Forecasts, ment that a fflr cir- I f Gait, is in Berlin -We regret to. announce the death Of .
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, Shirtiag%- � .i. i0ongr"I I South African foolishness, the R . , -:-Thomas Matthews, o, �
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I Cottoxiadbs, Tweed%� � � I oug-tt's As bad as the , John Lew � _* jail to .serve seven months' I �
I � . of a opmbine. busi- � Mr. John Ball, of the base line, Hullet
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I I ,,we,%., P 3ut for rea, . I . rhat a smai;h there lieu of a fine of $50, for nonsupport of his Which occurred on Sunday, Ist inst., at the 1 �
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Flaunde�tes, &n_�,h : . ions b a a t � [Special Corr ndence.) ness. I age of 65 years. Deceased was a strong �
I I . aye I . ; own I �Ub supr A 111ironite in Argen na. - 7 . fe a
. About ten , will be who it breaks d ; c I nd assaulting her. I
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fted up fre,ah, � � I . rnown, t o i e I z, active man, apparently in the best of health:
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I been opex !WASH , MarchJP10(0,-Tbe Populists .,Os Al-RF,s FROM A BUSINFSS, POINT ;OF - - lives with her I I
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� ago we were on 3 of ! � . I - ova that Laveleyo is right, and th4t South DUE - � i � � ago, when he was �
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I from the, M anu- C r Think of il ! 1emselves, 0 P I ii Fox, near N�pauee Until about two weeks
ta til - � i have been mightily -tickled of late by som . I
� the two hundred and Ill soon, yield 4200,000,000 per VIENY., I � soil, 'Kr. Washingto � �
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�. �e - 1.1 , fifty buyers at , the � I 11 OIIII81113 :a ure I d, all the at of LWrItten for THB ExposlTOF I I 0 experie4ced, I . I
I . sch ports, ,I must own that they �Itihal not bo an in- 8 a t. first and only illness he ever i
� rs�, and a mark -ed, , . oolr , , yearan 3 wOrI4 $100, has lived t 'see th �
� a pair of ishers o f and� I at the age of 92, well and in r :
icitt, AP ction sale of the 000, This letter may not be interestir 9 to most now, i
all . � i MO nior.. T at wo hich unfortunately proved fat&l. i
: . : . wholesale shoe sto�k . la�ivo rea, oi ,for i,ald figures go far to I y par t of it w Uld.not eople, least to the .
� -1 Sho( s . 1 1 , 1e Exposi- ' ��Pc i'to be kol nation. - TI 4 rao Qi . I majority ol the read- -Dr. Herald, formerly of Dundas, hais and w � ! :
. 0 ;or prefer or of the United I p ' dicine He was born in Devonshire, and coming to
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. of Oswald Murdoff & . I � st populist koop even ith t.ho increase of POPU era fTIEEXPOSITOR. I�realliy�, � ,try when quite young,withlais :
I . eaving cuts . -thirds of o I a lot of ques- at Queen�s Universitl I - this cOun i
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a and - for Co., Toronto. I ut of their : I nn tbo find proono on, for A least two But it c ritains the answers to ,,,,, Kingston, in succes I
� Here's one o � the I s�rougtht and'that �i as one goes do, � tiong I vp ould have liked to see, a,nsyWve ad sion to the late Dr. 'aanders. parents, sett, fled for a time in ChinguacousY ; I :
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. I I . it goes in he artE , ith the family shortly afterwards moved to I .
I- . r -that's list that tParty, a voted creases until, in the I
?a1pe , I n the o iher day ear�read_ L -As hay and straw are very scarce w I
ked � closve $1.25. 1 SNAPS we got fo: - our . 1 ; I ant far to ova In Londo had our Places been changed, go, 11 : � i I
, � ' ; �heir busi- rogions f greatest I o anco-New Mexi, went far to � a o ae. r Hamburg, Hullett,,settling on the base line somewhere .
� - gentlemen custor lers. i I 0 9 r , resent yield goes In 1 ihe arts, e not interested, skip thi : owe of the farmers around Nev that
: . now r I I that all the er, it y -a together and about forty. -years ago. During all i
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. � . i I aess ; i i - and that on old gold is recoined Bueno� lirios is a good business Pla � a. 4-30 num er o are time he has continued to reside there, -and 1. .
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. New Carpets, Now, ; : business. ! "It is no use . I I sent drawing it home. has proved himself a good citizen, obliging L �
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I I � I . 1 �850-5, when the world's great-- business man in almost any line,,' w4p has usy at pre
. I . - I I Inflation of of the late. neighbor,'und warm, personal friend. He d
i I I cDonald, daughter .
Cixrtains, new 01,Dth-,. - 5,000,�Oov,xot tart on, backed up by -Miss M � :
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I Snap -W I Whatever style or sha . . I 00 the# carried a gol watch, d industry will not only do 3enator McDonald, occupied the Nor .- sons and -(,our
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I ing. New shipments, 1 7 take, the hat wearing pu ii are assured one m I ener � pulpit, Guelph, on . organization. A wife, fou �
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: curtatartt ,sl ' Dongola Kid Iace 4 .1. I I I I nd a : ld r0astpld attracted n ice In a hera%uT-will siand a good chance O� get- 3treet Methodist churel daughters survive him, only one of the �
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. ?Z Men!s !fine of this- . . i � 1 - i a lam and t- . . . I -, and conducted special I
, I . church and in someichurches crit in 4! �unda�, Ist iust e T. Crith, of Tucker- I
. . cei ved and all being & Bootstj . to -c , sewn a les, . t O' ' in Are en-. . a during the week follo '
L,��-, I 7� k I n�t r0ational Celre are. not many millionaires service Win The remains Were �
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� low price., for . neat nd ig for 117 e -s' the - , . ti - t I al Victoria Hospitafat Mout- .�
On I 1.�'- PV- admonition Besides, the
Put. at ; ly That w Pw tina tW I ever heard. of, but I think I i, -The Roy .
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I '. : I I trade of th world � four mes 1what it unt interred in BalPs cemetery.
7 , I a real has recei�e i .
� � - I ��L � " I - ; f d the world ova - d ifts from Lord Mo - . I
CASIT. . it a was in 1660 and In easing at th rate io would b� harder to fin � .
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7 . � Newest. and Bin qualities. g�pq ! i . pei6ui set of peoplet an stephen and Sir Aonild Smith of $10,000 -On the 26th of February, the regular t
. " . o,000,000 a year in spit oZ low more generally pros , I I
I . . . ! i . � over $1,00 hospital district meeting of District No. 24, lude- ,� �
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- 1 $ i I i I I : r, it wov Id take at lea at $600, - the English speaking residents of this re- e,ach to cover the expenlies of the
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, - ! , . 000, 000 a y or for tan years to catch UP public, , . . _ bought a Auburn. After the minutes the 11 .
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� A PAIR POT I . with the deficit and: outrn�n the o But it is not a o I -
� 0 *"�' Our importation this ye4'.r h them credential committee reported 18 ledges in I
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I Fa. McFAUL I : I I idbugs talk t hat way, other young men who,-,,, have I 11 .
r I i - comprises . I I �i trade. Wt an the g� � . le. Three represented by about I
I - i . I I . - -h or other and have. no � 'home and put them in the stab � the district, and. 11 -are four or ve i
: ff. - . CHRISICY11115, i they destroy theiv case for if, as they ne brane
� 4 oy n I training in 0 look after them and IGO delegates. There fi .
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. Dry Goo= . � WOODHAM'S 11 I'll say, the quantity ' Imary mi a At least that is what old resid 51its - !hours later he went to . . lodges in the district that are rather low, i � �
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I . shoe ever. . 38 I i - n P prices, w at me ana m � I L11 was in Sarnia but theremainder are in A W06perADVIS con- i .
The cheapes WILKINSON'S d good of the country tel
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� Company, � on exhibitio in our south window, (Ady � eviSeRce. W es t -Edison the electrich , - I ;
I CAITING Take that ,vation corroborat their I I . ,
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. . I TOWS would the increasolof gold do? inv,eStl at' the Pierce dition, ten lodges having initiated 1:36 new �
I I i Block- Itoo out fori future snaps; snapped entof mt. Pattersonlo(of Tennes- in general are I ow, but, as in every iew iseveral days lately, i 4 �
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i orth. - at *.s sale. I " 3 are high. In & Norris process forma ing ri � . 4
-1 I Seaf � En i bought for othing country. wages to specialist' : 2 'n% 'ck out of members. The committee on the state -of It .
� ate lin pric a an i . see), the otbo.r,,da I unalgation of
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; � � Bought on the rl .. 1 ause itwa; cheaper, other words the a 7erage young Man, if I ie is Sand. He proposes establishing a plant at :the order, recommended the i
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0=WN=N0=W.t,- I � I � _ q ity yons idered -, the . but gold I - I Albert and, that Winglti i :
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: _..11 lout capital, can (to very much bettf r in this home in New Jersey.
. & us al well de . I I , 1. and thpt it was ou -The first special settlers' � and Blyth do what they can. to revive Bel-
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I I , customers in . __ He admits b - :Manitoba, and the Worthwest that
7 morning " y t t d mechanics,: really competent acco ant � I
� .., .)urid the hotel,, . -- I ! o so the cbeapi ir metal; skille . I I The best way Of in- - I
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As reauced t u ashes, aLad that ! , � .. ...... P ..................... i I I I th when they can Toronto well patronised. cipal. discussion was, �
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L outfit h4,� perished in the - � a- Tha0i all any get work are ge erally.plaid high wages. ;There were'only five cars in all, in aging our. membership, and -4&180 of Te-
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I ONE PRICE TO ALL. 06;,�tbo black belt and the great c�tle' of It made: us proa?erous. ake a three - or i Yer coach? and there were not the membe I 1
e havAing gAldned such headway X I � I -hey can enerally m :one passeng ,
� 17 Indeedt to.*Ing elegates taking part. �
I virtually no populist party. I Ead- i
.1 t, _4q10 wlwa.,o �i ...=..m .......... W.'......0"... !thare silver mat, olaims.1" ; ,g settlers on board. many d During the
discovered that it was found , i . , ' their own ,;many intendin was �enlivaned by reci- ��-
� I SEAFOR i Inal sil rer men may be counted with the decline to pro- four years, ntr ct almost at
� _;axre waythiag, the iiama es I � � Mr..Shafroth p�litel hi d from -afternoon., the session � t
I , re needed at all 'I -During 1895 four farmers a ippe ' .
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. I I bogy on the ediste . . 990 cans of milk, the tations, trumental mug 1,
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�, titne to escape, The man 0 RUG d MA CDONA LDI ! moo man P im )adly. I 1 Streetsville station 2, - vocal and ins
I% i- � to4uthor-so fast here !that a com and the union of silverites and opUlifitg- they are nee e erg from Lucknow, Constance., Bbvth I �
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v, Mr, Roy sympathize w . ........M�_ I Everybody � usider- The stores of F4aenos Aireo, as well a i all I Canadian Pacific Railway receiving $435 for memb ' �
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, I . ? I �capnot discern the difference. - I am, I I a aid be, " all at sea and oo 8 I carriage. During the past 16 years they and Londesboro. Although the roads were ., I
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91 which he ad unexpfttedly I 11; _4114 I in Itr9white p,opula- other busin o not makea : -
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. . MW . �. I 'kn*qws,j��of coursel � bl di uraged, The silver on have the I . bose of a, cit f 'lar ad 47,000 caus of milk and paid. bad -there was a Urge attendance. it was � - -
4rs, Gilohrist, of the London - b oorn-� s gco� a display a31 � , ; _;�� �
I : THE , 'Street, von.Cdlorado is the most Intelligen :I Ythe 812-1jument, but the otb r fellow I decided to hold the -next meeting at St. 4 .
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-t � I Ol� the Wrong side of the i I � tesi on a ' he p rer over $7,000 for freight. I
ine L rXlJ adjoins this -village � � . orld, the B, L. B. size in the Sta ccount of t .
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� � th in 'the 7 hold the f�rt, and it will be ha d to oust wre .. mall -Mr. F. W. Thomson Currie, of Oril Helens, on the - th of May- I
,le, and we h4�re no doutt, 11 It con- � I class of.buildings' The.-sWre3 e - -
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; . Strong's Mock, � . o be died from heart dbease. He attended a -Mr.-Robert Bonis, a Well-known and
7 its fine location, but that it I I . I th .11
I � I to - tb)ousa )ut south , Bell the Populst Colo- in most cases so #bat I a sto,,k cann U �
C�ty -Grocery - � . itaing many so ars, , t"ern bn C " . - of the Presbyterian highly respected resident of the Thames - t -
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h ready dernand�-The annual ! . . - I ofthe great divide a a tile MeXI ' displaf to advant a tho, igh som -im meeting of the session
- ONT. . Can coun- I a Ho� bar, more tkhan 4�ade I P for Mr. ad I I - I
1 p � J ; r do � etc . , v agq ,e I took a walk down street, and back shardi died an Frid . :
31 conveatioll foe -the county of - I � . . " - , -ble'�stocksare carried. bet church, concession, Blau sy, L,
. ,, 1,0 I . . . ; - 069, I the average frightfully. - 9 to poli Us, for I mense y va ua . i ;
I . -W, I - which lower 11 as usual. In a few the oge of 71 �
' A �p , Shafrotbl reticence a � I but La�,M home, feeling as we February 28th, at years. The I
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.:nieec in Carmel Presbyterlaa . . i I low ol anticipa- � L
- . I co orad Talent, fou Gr( decessed who was a natiVe of L0119f0ra �
ednesdav &lid Thursday next. . 11 - . . . L I L� nd bi In the hlgbest�g I u, speaking of the bity in gar oral. �co':r minutes he fell and died. .
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I I r I to losing firpt e by reason of tionand eaming with hope 4 a county, Ireland, came to St. Marys � - �
tery of f I I colo�ae � d drug �tores seem t c) be espee : -A trapper of Morris ,
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I '-faron will also meet. . - - I - stores4n, t 'a i 4
111 11 , le aught school for a �
. TWE R VEN � I is confident the stral bt Demo . I
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ilui�ch on Tuesd�y next.-blrs, I the Mexican% as-aforpsaid Wyoming, as a ture. Ro - rosperous, Indeed I am told that, , just received from a fur dealer in Montreal in 1851, where he t . ' -
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p .1 w - w�olo,jstands at the fiead, and Kansas, Ne- crats will be the third P t usiness I the best payinj in� the an order for 1,000 live gictinks, the second time, afterwards teaching Lin the township ;
[orth Dakota, w;ho has bem� . 'y . .
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ANTEOL -, - I I brasks and th E) Do otas are nearly even houso;th t bT ti n"i'sair dy an as- drug �usiuess I no deed was�".the order of the kind he has had. 'He filled the �of Blaushard. In '.66 he imoved to Usborne , .
! winter with 'tier dall,ghter, ... i ; & olomi a 0 is ,,ount4. One ng I 1i
. left New Eng ' 10 eg� and bat all the liver ale- ( and he township, � Z
i LWith it. They seem to have galle -I a.; i -
�c , - Blacker than he-th a& of spades; - sured gn I heautiP photo No where else ,first order with comparative ease, where he held the position of - i �
KirinGia, of Tuckersmith, left . � I -- ments we t of Ohio will come t gether at fill this public school inspector for Huron countj for I
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ia,y for her home. Also Mr. blacker than that -blackness of darkness ; land out of their mind map, ,,but their con I have 11 seen tb 0 at t ai advantageous :thinks it will be almost as easy t,0 I
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� �ities of greatest the great t Loull amalgarnatt ' a ' The � - urer for 1�2 years, � -
' In July e 1.
You ask us tontioii is true as t the c . I �oue. I' I �
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4fe and e game. 'I TR i DEN deeper and blacker than that. ; . disSlayii that is rr ade in that line here. ammis have sixteen vears was treas S I
FR - IE ?� lg�noraboe and the % belt, and I am and organ ze a party that will 66P the gall f G1 -of justice of the I . ;
.ve been visiting around ... . ! how it is -done? Ho can itbe We con- � . lack ogr phers have open 8�i � -The Presbyterians 0- also holaing the position 4 . Z
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C, here "I - P I I west and outh. He gave ngu a alore are - lined . with 1j,hoto- ild anew church, the present - In 1$71 he returned to the farm in. i a
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Wo months. They were accom- i � . fess outignorarice. There 8 0 1 not able to det(rmin6 on their clahn that t a wai a 0 w I ; decided to bu peace �
. I eacheis, college pro- ' to prove t is and'many other g, Ings ' �e 66.11- buildinj being too small for the congregs- Blansilard where he died. Mr. Bonis had J .
- — ' Y -Others try, -an I !�y in vain they b,sve more Soho It gra. a f all Sizes and 'kinds, som � 1. I
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is, A. MctKirraon,. of near Chia . I PRIESTLE - , have a base. I out three months, his Illness I
. . � all Makers of fessor#, great w riters and preachers in pro- too tedlou to mention. tifull oloured. There are immetime �t = �
-,pendino- the summer , . -Priestley is KiRg-Km'g of di �t Is really �1_op tion. he new church is to been ill -&b � �
intends the trade in town )ecialty of Lporbloil than any other papty. I thought "As to olorado", said be, according to -%�ith a cold, which induced a com- I
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them at CastlZn. - They were We do not want all I Dress Fabrics� We ma. a a a I I -1 beauti ill flowers and plailts and,j oNen ment and finished throughout, starting i I
� g it kind of there *axonou h In �t at any rate, to call wonderful how many good th! rigs there it Will the ��, 4
- of 'Goods, get the �i I used to sp�n4 a I the latest modern improvement. lication of diseases, which s9ecte(I .
1) I -Black Dress at, - � . q
I like a large share ii. We I atuar� and paintings. I
o the depot by, a large uumw tit we would' . ver suspected until � �
� living within, are In it hich we me any idle half hours in these p�lalbes. � also be heated with hot air. . Eeart. He was a prominent Freetq"Olup t .
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�-iends, v o . I �r you -as any goods together -those ril t n. style, and for the views 0 cong essman ' � i
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� nk th t el f m I hief operating in the Aults- Orang man and Conservative, has AlW678 1.
thi at e� can do as w rts and navigable .
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-ain, a pleasant time was spent; I right in price�that brin sti imers back the 80 t round the center o recently. Except 8QRP0 I S'noe('of the 'largelst galleries belongs i 6 a I -A nervy t e � 4
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other house in our -line. We o not adver- F 9 is wanted t ual found rivers, It as in itself every ale ant for a i p16 of oth�rb to 'L ville neighborhood, awakened a farmer one
exillit �� - hl lie t Intelligence,, and as us ' North and 0. ou taken a lively interest in municipal affAirs 4
al sitting yooms, where 1i . the next time a bla,ek dre Americaup ' t i
. a the - tise to be gi�ing away our stock, bu try to n I F -e�ch makers � them far more aager to talk about the won- great nat n. It seams to eag r people I L I I I and aaked -him to help to capture a I i
wor English- a Englishmen. .. night wherever,he lived, and belonged to the list
,y whose education and T� i
L &ad song served to pass � many - Is only . of 4L � �
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. ive youas ood an article fo� your money are repres nted in th�e sto ,k. . derfu esources than anything else. that our volleys are small, but t I said before that dru gists do well here ig that had escaped from his sleigh. The 'early settlers" � I
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�asantly and, cheer the hearts, I � I loth Irepremon3atives from Colorado ar because of th0tv colitir moun- so do dentists. To be a eally good d - n ,rmer lent the, aid requested and the next -sterling integrity have done so much for .
��, Johnston, of (Irandia, North __ 13 1 I ,at he had helped to :-Cauada. Air. Bonis. leaves a widow and a . :
as possible. . If ul . . I . i �
�as been spendilag the wintat � � BLACK DRE88 G . clear �eaded on and talk with beaut tains and the general size of the state. here is',Whaye a small g � d mine . ini your morning discovered tj i
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relittive-.i in this Osection, was . Goods delivered pronaptly an'd W' h care. I freedo�n, buti the 5�nators are doing the Why, we ave one valley as big as Massa- ession. The same m y be oai4, of 1 other load his owl in gh; family of ten children, 0135 Of I I
,kery is of thel latest 25a Double Fold Lustre, ri(;,,h land glossy . of it fertile land, Poss but -The Duliglgs Banner says : On Sunday Harry Bonis, B. A., rinciVal-of Vieuns
I . olam 1hot v ry successfully at present. chusetts, and'every foot towns nd cities not only in Argexiti0a, i � . . j
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ld in the bands of matrimony, Our stock of Crop . . black-, good val je a,t Mc. . . I of South h a and three chil(Iren, ivho bad 11 .
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liss Ellen 'McClinchey, of ,11ing-at ver close . Mr. TWer I in the state of mind a maij as much gDod-land as three Neir England America,.� 9 lis woman high school, One daug ter, � in Sarah3 is - - �
to iN rge� tbi ; little par s that we "In I
� patterns, arid we are so 28c 41- I ell all -wool Sf Is r baving parted company states. Some of our doctork also do well, tho Igh their 12 is walked nine miles in 66 the city, on -their a s�udentr at Toronto universitY- �
Lue, townihip of Stanley. The . ! � .. famous line, an I ca n C)t be beaten 118115* to a te I - ' East Flam- nd �
. I - 'fie dentistai � The way to her mother's home, in i
prices. , � , - I better: !lied than that of t I I -The obituarynotice which we appe,
i with , d frie � 0 wit out gaining tha sup don't mention are bigger thauiRliode Is I
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'emony ivm performed at the - i __ . for value. � rtly repliesito re. land. And its to intelligencei of course 10 a good on 1 here, borio', applied at the Young Womell'S :0 p . . Forks -Daily I i
,,he gr�oom's brother-in-law, Mr. I u tiful goods, port oinaw Des and on j ' business is ab is li ad from the Grand I
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. i I 28c Double fold Mobah, be� quei ti DDS that he will do big OWE . some kinds or Ignorance are noT, I b__ i�e' ficid is rapidJ3 filling. Hchvover, Christian Association for 1( , . � �
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; of Parkhill, and on Wednes- � ish and sexi *ce, b a. I portero' 3ity, for - � . A demand; I am four were too tired. to proceed further, and who resided in Exeter and rii- � �
styl in senate for the prPsan I the census, I n printers are i � P, b � . �
.1 . in in � I t. t� * like that of Now Yotk ( Journey" . � �
)v couplei arrived here by the . A great bargain, oil " fi hp all wool tslkiD* in 0 v Instance, eople � , v � 11 t6- I had not enough money to put up at & hotel. I "' " go to Emers,do, Dakota: �,, � - i
Ro�b & Currio, 50C 1 1 w 0111 � vages are' not very I moved a few years al � i
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�;css� They intend to leave Henrietta, 46. in a ide, rich My. Woloott �s the target of abuse a ?vbere there are 1,000,POO p t 'iall but 1 The institution paid their -board for the '14
��,to_ . i t a I la�uld hardly expect ItJ froln- as Ignorai it of the rest of the pountry as didnot � look into this matt�er 0, i After a continued illnests of four weeks Mrs. '- - I
Ir% Jr)hL n' houie, in Grandin, H. 1� , �k, t L I air way - r �
. i SEAFORT jet or blue bla,k, o d value a Ous 1 1 tei,and they went on th i � �,
� All their many friends in - the 10 ty int 31ledual atmosphere of I Colo- t -he Clilne,3o are of us. As to tIke political simply leard it stated la 6onewsp r man. ight at a ho - Pincombe waa called to her rest on Monday . .
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le W� . � I— - 60C. 1 is speech on]Groaa I : � eral fin job pri ti I � the morning. ght, February 10th, at the age of ,57 yea" q
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,t all joy and happiuess.-Mr& � alue, just rado, ut he sticks -to h I . I � There � are soy tS L � fancy or - 111 4 d
, 50c 42 !rich heavy S,erg , ex ra v; . i i an b4t.' -Mr. A. X. Ernewein rived home at i
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� is apetidinf, a �ouple of days d stands with tile silver 1�epub- � : lithogr�phing establish ' and, 5 months. The fuaeral-waa held in the 4 ;,
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� I the thing Tf ull mit 1 ,rei ant as Walkerton, a few days ago, having in .
Wi6s Kemp, 61 I I . hall be i the: � � I Presbyterian church -on WedsesdV, at I i
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ers i on. I I . liamnalon the platform that there s � . fiel�dfn this line is I I Re C&rriek� offio t - � L 2 :
n Lund 0 i . skirts. I i i inot-ery re- charge the body of his brother, . who had . . & i
, R.a.ve you tootion till silver islet in on , ..- i la Ing an Preach- �
is been vi!3iting Mrs. Shirray r . �
; . 0 66c Fir a Dress Serge, 51, inches wide, no ind, a pro . I the trade will stand, 4nd it is w P, In., V. 4 I
0 � I � � - � i arietY died in Albuque *qi, Mexico. Two sermom The following 11
' thle grbund floor. I I - Maner�tire I am told, because. f�a v i a N ing an appropriate z
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-dr(a y, and is a . . . ,.
x&t week. -We very much re- - g I . i ea I I
00 makes up ver3 . I . . . I . I of am only a pe kint fro n hear- months ago, the d Zaecle accouitt of her life was �tead during the ser- I , �
�e�c ta. have to ch.ronicle the ' . . I New mining Theories. .. � , ; , reasbn8- I a a , young man, who , �
i great wearer. i ! � i con a con- was suffering from consumption, went to vice -. " Xts. Pincombe 'Or as I
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John ' .-�hirrav, son of the late . Seen It i 70c H avy Black Sicillian, t very new- I I I � say, however, or rather a � all his she was gen- i
, . Hoo. John F. Sbafroth, who Aefeato , 4 mcs ly in the Mexico, in the -hope of recovering I
�ray, (A tha,towuship of Hay, ,: � i - eat of fashionable c r 8 atuffs. Lafe Irenco and represents in all probabil- : . I I jecture, for the businesE is and ealth, but he continued to grow worsey erally known, Grandma-Pinewnbe) wasborn i .
� I I t a F eii ch b. in Prince Edward 1slan4,Canada,8eptember I .
� hands of foreigners-Ger � .
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reat ov(lrred at the residence I When -the-family A .
- . . THE - - 75c A ,ange * f f p6t 1 and figures, ell educAted -people than an 7 1 . ad on the 24t1h of February. i
; Italia . rarid di *1
� Detroit, . . - . � 0 ancy ' il m raw n I Us. _ thit ;: is brother arrived there h 16th, 1838. At the ago of 12 1 � I
"iter, 3.11 -Sibley street, - , I lied f ot�boir:mem bar of congress, is a very youn v a was too far gone moved to Huron county and four ear
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l�t been boardi -e '$1.25 Priestle 11: waxp HeD - -- 'a- sanguine, blond an I � � . A field: that I$ Tapidl � -
. ug for about fi% f . , I - KI 2 3 � f gri. Itural !to speak, and died shortly afterwards. John Hancoek. Thei'r .
Aleceased was in the very prime I l6okl g maii for 42, of experts in and �hand erg 0 U I i later she married Mr. �
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I 1; EACLE BICY E rietta,y"'riefthnes"Iskiyl ooking and ozoeealngly .pleasant gentleman, and III I I 'From AlbiLiquerqueto Walkertonis . f&MIlycon,%ifited Of five bO and I - �
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only a little aver 24 years of I � t � roduots and exp rt a imals-Ir T a In I . three f .
k1;1 'durable. a long!talk with me he said: . � I a tm 'Unce of 1,800miles,iand, the expenses charged . - neXT1l;m,Frank, i I .
the course of . i . Eusiness should -&I c PE61 .-, ii-lamel 18 IY if I . . I
��a a very fe,.i, da,ys dhis de. - ; I � .
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I . a 'Yo� old follows Just Ought to come Out ' 01 0 ,on th4 were girls: John) Henry, Sid 9W .
. —0- smart person coul solylis the y rot de. ' 3 body was $105. The remains and Mrs.Hauley, survive her, two i Is hav- �
tively cngm,ed in the discharga - . .1 .
7) Z:y TA;rge Tubing, Large Barrel H bs, . now knd study somp of our new camps, ' " 'interred in the Formosa cemetery. � I
" t. Ther is spiendid wood Of mat, i Ing died with the black fever in 1869. A I
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.e,,i m_ travelling salesman for our prophecies and 1,of London,Enleiand, i z
achable Sprockets Adjust e for dey falsify All'Y Llinore. Ili Ps a MY '; -Engineer Manserg) .
er & Ward, wholesale milhn� Det,3 I One Price—Cash or,1 Produce. = Argentiw6 av � I year later when Frank was a baby, Mr.H&U_ I .
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. . . k6n�o� therbottom out of your old science. 11 yet building lui�ber 4ven, -is to 1 arg !who was employed last fall -by Toronto at. cook died. In 187-9 she married Richard. i . I
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-h whom lie bad been. em- - ani Reversible Handle Bar. I , C p at pres- . . I have an' �iii M 4u gal expense of $15,000 to make a re i �
it, wit a I port of pincombe and 16 years later he also died, I .1
I iince he Went to Detrait. By , I I 11 0 . . rip 0 ok is the great cam I extent im. ted -
. L . � ty from every point por tas completed
, I . I ant, Ttrid it's a curlosit fenceposts andout.of the city waterworks system, h In 1892 she and Sidney. molred to Bmer
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� o' to business anO L y.1 1 ' ROS69 of 1vi w. Formation? All, there"you are . � it g his report. He endorses Engineer Keat- where the rest of the boys were settled. I . - ,
d with ,good ability, lie was . H � � thesealone he ins ;
L ,alone he ins es a splendid z, I .
L .. PXFENTELD I . L 9DGENS o theories of 20 :y.ears ago I Why � that*.havv Ing's proposal for a tunnel across the bay at For nearly 18 years she had been amiotea 1 i
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J, in their favor, and being more � I . . inuing -the . I .
� : n. The gold is whero - a cost of r, 50,000, thus cont' i �
1� rbeumatism� and for Over 1:0 Ye I
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"rusted with imp&rtaut and re- .. T i I : CLINTOT _. . . thor is no formatio I .I bapPlned to com under my own )bservation. with ars ha(l
I U . � you nd it, as Job � said or as the miners �- . lh&vB present system. The repo th naorses I
AL MINUM I � . .. I ' . rtfu ere� been a continuous cripple. .1
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iqts, and his death is deeply , I � . I ,�. t Job. � if you want to un- : . ..:I * I in one way or an ther,or about whic - grow al to I " �
. I now transla a - I . .1 obtain water from Lake i
1is emplayer: who, together I .. — � . I inquired, but Ar entiba is a rapidl ' ,the propos -Tuesday evening of last week au old I �
I . ' t part Simcoe, I be absolutely Pure - I
,, L - big mud pud- � . I A gr which woulc 1 I
�L' I i -00--ings . - der0and that camp' take a . I I 11 . jug and develo ,I g country- and highly respected resident of Brussels, ,1 �
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irestaff,",and the boarders ab � it arias up and how th :� L . i a 0 rs , L -
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ietl the remama 4 � . 1 is not yet ex I eircums a from time in the person -
I Y' i mud' cracks Irregularly under a hot sun. CONGRESSMAN BE . and thou h, I a 1every ot er u , it has under the present ces, nor. the c
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" 4L I ,s,,, a, . i reggJei&m'd'n`%a1ick, who would have ' .
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- Ilighest grade only. I . I about the Way the seams run 1, combinel., it is just as much a 3xed fact as here a exp -)
.1:i. lAryer & Ward placed . . I : Well, that' � its draw c a, !there is certainly brated his 89th birthday had he - lived until i 1�
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S ee-, . I in Cripple t I that of tfle old abolitionists an� antislavery splendid fi for �enter�rising, energ tip men necessitate. His illness was of very short, .
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ul bouquet of roses, oil the ca . - I ;� off suddenly to right or lef � I rming the Republican f W. Hinde, March 19th. .
i Whigs , vas in fo resist the temp- -William Hinde, jr., son o -
rlidGwed mother, Mrs. Shirraa_y, i . and breakink ' who have the stiLmina to Ways of the live stock, and produce dealer, in Walker- duration, he having been stricken with apo- 1 , '
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their sad and ex amine it ,at ,. 81 , - . Soon, ore from there that looked ju at like country- ' I
. i H re F ard tosclence. IhavO . stood ot t a Popt list papers tatioU to fall in the lazy . . ton, is the owner of a very wise L horse. lexy as he sat, in his chairon,
A70 Mriday evening shortly after having .
of all in this very call - . . i . looks like silver *givd this list be William lives on a farm three-quarters of 4 .
.) I A great deal of It are faal coming In, and we all The '"rat thingi however, that in
le I. I ; I � taken of supper.p He was ,carried to bed !
llness of the . I -mud., .
ezeavement. T1 . � iron rust, and so on. Idbui a am Ighty lively tussl next fall. I I accomplished before.. ny progress can be mile from his father'g farm, On Wednesday t . I �
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I . . 1. . ore, and some like: and a physician promptly summoned, bu
� prieuipoiaia, and was sa, short .1 I ialled 'U aker of XK Deis is Dot who morning the lane I
I I I -L. I Muc�h Is.said there about a new ore ( 1.013. William B made, is to learni spa, , h and any( �ne- he felt very unwell, . and thing could be done, and the old gentle- i
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I-' Mrs. Shirra Son, U ere impassable no
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ior Detroit in, af ter O.W. PAPsor,S The success thal - attended our t versed in the sci- Populists, luck 001 . do roads were drifted full and w 1. anes L
mettia-tely ha' 871v�nite, but -lam DO q enthusiastic as som I should think of trying his '% . before ip. returned to oonsciou s, De- I �
l I efforts in L this oi Le diroction iia the of It. � . for, as be says, he remembers leas and he had no one to send home for he -man never I Empire - Loyalist 11 L
I ived - . eric a � anY times well to studyithart Unguage at leas , d waa of Unite� 4
. folv, M rrived � ur pur- Itio,one of the oldest camps In th � rpossiblo' to, speak.it *
� telegram, they only , 69 ; wayed this . Any- He put the bridle on the' home, wrote a cease it rebellion
rprevious toL ilia (leatli. The- I past.- induced us to make o . . wbena: the people have been he comes and'if r"A; a small bottle which . stock, pd during the MIcKenz I
, , I coming country, too, ed wayor that regardless of th interests, who cNnoit, learoaforei [apgusse messa rved in the militia in Hastings 00ulktyp '�
-v, qn sa.t- :B Z)01K:Sr_r01R1 " , chases much larger �or the -and has been abandon I one I �, . &a and put it in
k� Th.'odgerville ,-ernetet You must know at trned so
0 : . Spring auna Sum . er t4a;n ever before.. three'timea, I b -and 14 tfiere is but a little gle#m of proa- pass at homb �s not -, li ell' to O -G be tied around the horses neck and tia ision of captain in 1857, , 1
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v'ry IL96ly at- I holding the commis , .
vri lwit, was e . ithl mingled pleas- sands will, an Usual, eat la iptation,, him out. The horse faoed -the snow banks
respeet ill � whieb REET, It is, therefore, . tbb start that it is right in the old Pike's perit t is year thou I well here. There is 4 gr , in his early years Jae follo*6d the business
Eying to the MAIN ST � ureandpridetha w' announcetbat eeded to Mr. Hinde's, sr. He was . i
c.4 held. -Our re.,itauraiarts and- , . i I . peak district, andy among the many the- Min their troubles all ov4,r, and that especially In ]B�uen,AlAiries,u(t w learn. and proc -1 I
, i I our I that thIs gold is merely what . f glish n0ticad coming along by some of the famil of tanner &nd currier, at Ernestown Uu& i .
� gold ' a bbe only money for a #ORO DatiOn- Spanish, forl til!pre .W plenty lof yJ1 -1
tities f ice. I I . . orleo, one Is l�e Belleville, wherehe did a larfe and success- - .
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Ming in hirge (111,1,11 11 I NebraskallmqV31to pos.; ,,,�can get along and when the horse came into the yard. tile
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li`� . ��_ - aPS iluve ;b) time has come I . u ' Ili the on Oil i I
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� has for, t vi-EA-FORT4. - no order, and the, 1 br a 1complete re- soc -acre � I
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. ,in her - Spring stock of H ts & C lode, h . 4100 farm in East Wawauceh,
./lurich, wlicre she has bw,n - I ; - � list party has eno g head �414_4t ova a thoro LigfL know- The memmv was read and answered in the i i .
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; f — - , — . . I be arked, passed ular� the miners prospect at rando � to On TOnder its organization hnd become led e and . . "me way and the horse started back to hi d then moved into Morris toviiwhip, b ,
� Has arrived I . )� txll� is vouched for an i I
� ] — nexpected places I a. )ks to Sena- . Tim Wkzz master. Thisis a f"t and . 'DUI 101tIM �
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_ I oring through ' ,a publJo is familiar — by Mr. Hinde himself. I
, ap inspection. strike are below In such u I an ob ment of a bigger on : a in the 3rd ,concessi.
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I - S ecial. 'Notice in that. cannot ' barr6n rook most Anywhere in the field. with th oir views, aa they werqtbe orilginal, - . � Canada. �: e* that William soon got help. - .�, and 30. These The subw : -
U. 0 11 t of this notice was united in marriage on I
I ;71 -.' A drivitli, c � bout it, i - _ I Jae,
t -oiir,qe has- . . tive styles among th a of tpe combine. ' A telephone � line has bee I a. . from a forest into fertile acres,
. 3 t' . - be found elsewh re, including such in 1881 there was some flurry a organizets and promoter � .
i � on the river, south of ther - * - -he attendant .populles not oon- tweer urg, and Hayal " a i Huron Note& I June Is , I
i TO ALL. � I tan, bub scientific As to t ;t 1831, to Miss Isabel Elid* Mories, i
h'Jarters (J a mile long. The I fashionable .shad a brown, men were so unanimous L New Har6b Arm a ' relief The Bagot (Manitoba) oerbespondent of i
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ting lots of . I � ------ IT— terra, tobacco an ha�el, at prices to nnd omphatic that there coul4n't be any :eam4ln, th are the most lonthusiaistio -The Moritre�l Witums' an 26th, . sister of S. B, Mories, now of Wingbam. I
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l' -i the town are get I � . -c � v I M the Winnipeg Tribune of February _8�11
. . g a it. 8 t if wisel ever saw, and �,ona of the fund now am�ou�tg t'6 $6,432-97- 1 .
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el & � suit everybody. n ola'Shere that people wouldn"'t belle Mrs. Fralick (lied on December 23rd, I -
!��klr. T. A.� Mills ha.pperie rrived at tj, �reat � I
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- . � hich't Another ease just a . . . Lou$ after the last opening, and when the thihke (if having less 0an loo �nembers In -Mr. S. H. �Blske is to. speal � at the says: A young Englishman by the, name of in her'72nd year. The surving children .are I
i,: ut thi! ot her day, by - N,v s9 ' also . 't * to you, to George Love, for- - I
� 'rocery, consisting of i � . . I -
t. � Bargain � We c the nor; house. Good jadg* in the old Manitoba Sabbath schooli coxxvention 'at Tom Dixon, working for
xtend a ' hearty in i a Ion eme was olearly.proved, It was generally . , I -1 i William,of Morris township; Mrs, Suther
�,:i in three plams, Ife.is ge feet, ion of a � rie. . . ;
.. C3, Canned )IumB, pears, turkey, i an i ect, thought in I parties concede them about 40.! - Port land, of Caunifton, Ontario; 8amuel,: of I
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wt - ed . . call and see the , malac.tion )enver to be the tTick Now, I do not apprehend t at any age ia Pr84 . merly of Brussels, was dangerously hurt '
�_ 41 wi ,an be- expected. ehicken aad duok,'cann beef, ckerel, '. -le,, an a a le satis mpan' which had foreolosed old -David Bud$ bas, ]�arch Ised �tbe Daniel Tuesday afternoon by a fallen tree Dixqr�
. _ implies a sa iie .sam Wingliam; and Allsu,of Wisconsin. There
1z, (,11ttrlie (,,Iixlg was out riding7, 'i , . Mort ago cc y , er Zeer farm " tin� 9 Of 190 w4 VF ill Love were working in t I e - -
herrings, sardines and lobsters. I . So many oth * ly ep in, E 6 Zorra colasis, 19 grandchilAftuaria 13 gres�
I I I i on tig lot of land there. part] 0 umially an ublican, in, E i three are - I grand
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11� I Id,&,,, ill.,�0,111L. way the horse, . . . . I I golikelds present equally 1novel 'features win 1100, opulist or- 00, su of $Ill . I bush. Dixon told Love after he out Fralick was a c4rumissioner I
. rvi 11 C, a broken- 8 lbs sulphur for 25c- 5 lbs. radiins, A CALL SO ICITED. . Ell, sbaxsd by tblia acres for tb r a d f�riper, - had logs that he would go over to where cde of the 4th
; e fell, leceiving - � loo -are u - all to at It forth, -J. A. Fowl Wa
. . P' ray bu I thoupbt It Vr I Was of the peace and the first elexk
I Alilental �,iluvice,-� -4 ere conducb' for - ; 3 Wis. evaporated a plea that -all the old scientific theor sewn � on the
. . . on as Le assible birth of a me parbY I$ al- the first rriale I ly of the I . 1,0ve,rau -division court of Rumn, being suceeedea on
5 l get, ond you may elaborate Job's poem woo working, and to his surprize Dixon
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A,bvteriaii oburch, by Rev. D� for " ; . lbs. apricots for 25 ; 4 4) By: 1187tWay of FebrVary. : lying doubled up beside the tree-
�. , e I apples for . ways Inierestings and even f a skeptical market on the & Allihton,.i, ce and Dixon was removed to
'Jiliall rvice`� I ILI has for assistan' his retirement in I&W, by A. Hunter, the I
lbs. i 025c ; 3 lbs. & SPEA eaforth) wisdom a little and make it read this w . ,
�.., f 11, Prepitratory se . L14L - , 'Veins and Is there- men rely Lockhart, c tclerk� In. politics fie wax in Ardeat �
-�ihen Itev. Min Me- , - etvltp e peaches for 25c ; 4 lbs. . � I I Sur5ly silver is found in' Old par y man -the figures thb a -Mr. Wi
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r.70eV, preached.-Unck Tom ORS AND F . RNISHERS fore of r ,ular supply and of stabl on U worth studying. irer of the late Sir
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f pllaywl ill tile opera ball 0"- 5 lbs. , figs for 25c. 8 ,eet - sitor Offte anj In,., placers the ' Is gold where -they �= - motion. � - � . -h accidents by getting with whom be was intim
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A -5c , d - One poor South of fin It.. , 88 distr ots 001 an inventi�e. gg mug
� ,,, v tepromentod t y Republic . Dougall also met wit years. About four ye�ws ago deoeAsed
a " T)V Ntowe &_ Compa,liy: (�ide fresh buckwheat flour � ac-ob' atz their feet cut but neither- of them of a very -miakiug his home with
j. 15 . - , No Gold Inflation- . -Mr. J f I a moved into Brussels' 1
�,Nl "riven in the 'PregbyterialM . ma,pl syrup. A great Cie Ing . — � I I � . � . — (( I ansin _�hlch the combineA TU 6 Of DOMO- 1%T_ ITT aa P Aom ete serious nature.
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11 eliflav eve -11111g) by Rev. D. sale f crockery and glasswar at � I I . � And is the world entering on a great orats d P6pullstv, Oven In de bad year of New Ha , nrg, h tat 00M : Wm. Cadmore, his son-in-law, A.'Reid, where he received
I ,�u 1:11 ny promise us?" oseded that Of tbO spublicans. a handsome riff of 3-2 calibre, whi�h uld - -An exchange says
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- 'ditbUrgh cost. Green apples in di rent - ale. L d inflation, as,110 ]Mo of 1894, ex 'to al y gunami - .. . _, every attention. The old gentle.num WM 6 '
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�, _iubjeet will 1:)� 11 E . Brick and Tile Yard ,for S gal . it th front lug in military and historic -
.0 ; : . onvense an Its face. ern the dtapa"ry is remask- be a credi ,near Clinton, has done a thrivi I man, and .
�_ - rg '*' . - - �. ; I Surely not I it � is n - In znon of th I it -on Thurs y February 27th, theri died business in south , Ontario the past well m&( -t. He was a "
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I paralysi3 one day recently, . : ou 'know bow such W1198 run by tam al affairs took a special interes
. TER AN� hi I off ers for &le I is 'Brick and Tile I itements. a favor for InstAncs, whom there W04 flys, ciandl- at --the W�ateriloo cou'rity house;:of refuge, winter in shigping baled hay an L m . I
. EGGS. - T � pridereignec So long am -th I I ember of Morris towushiP400uncil for so -r- -� L
P".'i of ullich he died calFriday' WANTIA) � FRESH BUT ' pors axe Dealis, ti sister� of having'shippe from 'Tilbury, Fletchort I largely
i Yard, eltuxtwJ on lot 3, con ,vale i 117, Grey town - spend rail- . M I
F ch took- Place oa I ad -6 'ImUes south Of if -0 hundreds o.f 00MI1811108 dates a�d the suoo"ptui Mr. Hyde reosived Berlin, Miss � 'atharine ,I years. The funeral, Ilihich was
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..pieral, ,.-vhi i a $5 rook at a Messrs. James � took place on Th ruUy Afternoon, .
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4 I- pAft that ibe Repub 'QATI in I Galt, �! the 94th year � of � her, 40- Tilbury, about,50 Qua, averaging 10
� M t of *$to, hoping. that the lode will soon "n 1� 11 I I
�u largely at - Liver- I AULT, C L Ing gad machinery were mej sfy E 11 how Is" su Cost it Z !a i I
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