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I . TWEN - H .YIMA . I . I . � - , � I . � ;: � i : ., SEAFORTIE1 FRIDAY L 24. 1896o . I I I 1 $1.00 a Year in Advance.
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11* � the Hur obn Club o- , C�ica,g6i.' evenin with � the boys," after protection was abolished, must have � I �
I _. . . � - � I a i riers Holmes and Hammond. And the 8 rnia Jaeger depot, where her ladyship ordered Messrs. D. Smith and J. G. Hamilton for 4 �
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Phtening I Curc no, A�ril 4th, 196. who will all be glad to wel.ome them. The been the result of an increase in f r tumes for herself the negative, The affirmative was awarded:
Tig N . . ference to a list of prices for Post remarks that the En'terprise at several pure woollen cos - - ' ; �
L PEA ,:-The -very id ame bf this Ontario : editors are spec ally and respect- profits. Are , She also ordered com- the, decision. The society has been 'very
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. . - ]yfull_ might find another coincidence in the aci, and her daughter. .
I - fully invited to send to the' club 1 beidquar-- this period, such as you will find in . -
I � X club suggests itdelf,� to the resid cuts df the I - ; I that Murderers of this class aie all heading , plete fittings, for th6 vice-regLal car Victoria. successful during its existence, -and IiAs 'I
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L county of Huro .1 ters : Addressed, Huron . Clu�, 'Clifton hall's* dictionary of statistics, discov�rs the I
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�. of itablf, which in greater p A it is, ail the PELP ' 6 e letter. And it. isn't Heiaverl I the opening of the Canadian d be turned over to the treasurer! I
� I . I officers � and tbe �naj6rity of t e present tions,' for the perusal of - ihe cl, b and its. causes reduced prices pretty generally, the the am r I I
. I . � b a either remarks the Sifncoe. Reformer, . celebrated woollen wear. - of the public library. i �
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. � metribers being old Huron b friends, who like to see solie trTthful Can- price of all the farmer had to buy fell al -Jlseph Polson, of Toront6, was Dro . )ab I -Mrs. Innis, an elderly widow living -Atwood football club has been reorgan- 1 ' . I
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! lieve there is conli'derable inte eat felt by, adian news which they may depend upon, , greater ratio than the things he produ ,.ed. - -of 1 � �
: lening to have had occasion to go on I sf ully � ly fatally injured on Queen street Thurg av in Barrie, had two bottles, one of liniment, ized for the season, under the captaincy- , �
� HaPT side streets �f the town, we no-- the relatives ana. friend& in e, ld county, and thus-succes -combat iye absurd .When -we consider the obvious truth , ihat nightwhile learning to ride &bicycle. H J� and the other containing medicine for indi- Mr. GeorLye Anderson. I . I
one of the and ridicAous j' statements male in the the farmers of England, like our own, I ave I One ;'f the pioneers of Rostock, Peter' 1 � .
ticed our local electrician, Mr. Ingram, whose sons have gone fo, th f ice the . ran into a wagon and was thrown o hil I gestion.' Before dinner she took what she - .
of one of the electric w6rld and foun � halting place in this - columfis of Ame ican dailiei i, rega ding Can- only one way of profitably utilizing t ieir wheel. His hea,d struck the curb and the I thought was the proper medicine, but soon Harloff, passed away a few days ago He I :
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in answer to 'our . inquiry as to great city- it is about fc ur . ri ion ths ago a and Engli ,� affairs. � surplus products, and that is by exchaul �in i 1 beg ly after fainted settled in that district -when it was -a &Z, I i
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. -, . , hem for things they cannot, or do not pro- base of his skull was fractured., an to feel queer, and short He wa an indus - ' I i
E ht les since ,the idea was conceived th it there I . Clarc GO CA ADIAN. t V rr Ned a vimy. Her daughter suspecting that she wooded wilderness. ., a trious I
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,W atre were sufficient HOon mien in Ch icago to i I � . frie ads � 1ad taken the wrong medicine, sent for man and a good citizen. His wifedied some I .... I
es so as to decrease or lesson the ' lish farmers' as prices ell. in Brantford Friday on a visit to ;� I I
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in,, the wir, . . . found a club and tn'ef, from time to time to .South Huron Licenses. profits increased ars ago, biat three sons and two daughters 11 I
r� th . are at Harrisbi medical aid. By the use of the stomach ye
osistance, and thus make a savin in e ese profits were.promptly eaten up an She changed a , irg, lea, ring ;
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� T of fuel necessary t . luce tfie renew old as ons, discuss in tters of The license commission6rs r South Th .ase $500 in jewelry in a bag under her pillor v in � pump, and restoratives, Mrs. Innis was re- survive him. I
arhount county intere Huro n* met at Hensall on Aegday last, and advance in rent. 'The following is one , -Mr. Andrew Hermi-st,ou of Listowel,has I
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. ught of the town. - * out of many that came before the " Royal the sleeper. Ther conduct�r found it, : - I .
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- . I amongst themselves whiCh fthoald be for granted liquor licenses to the I following I : lematical. a youngson who is an expe�t bicycle. rider, ;
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1A wise measure, surely, and it called to each other's -mutual benefit. Wil h this pur-, parties : ,'I .Commission on agricultural d * * the property was retarned to her. i - ooth and Mrs. be'could in fact ride almost before he could I
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our mind what we ourselves were doing to . . ls,LJa es Gre t Britain," (the final report of whic 1 is w � I I
ose in view, Drs. J. M. Sloan and William Si@Axonru.-Hote Weir, T.- J. . ho got three ';Booth will farewell at Toronto in a fe walk. When he was a couple of months
- of what I in course of preparation) that points to the Trunk Railway ticket clerk w I two years of aKe , I . - I
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lessen the cost to the consumer gloan, formerly of B,lvth . i . cash ;days, and will leave &,t once for Australia. over _ his parents refused an I .
lin's of goodg we had"to sell,and we found � . , Mackay nd Liv- Stephens, Alexander David on, J�mes Dick, real cause of the'distreas amongst English, years in Kingston for -stealing $1,011 I - - offer- of $40 a weA from Moore's Musee 1 1
e ' ingston, of _Seafott� - W. D. Bontaron, of 'Joseph McClinchy, Win. annigan. Shops, and .$600 in tickets, is under arrest in: � Miss Eva Booth will succeed her brother as ) �,
at the cost had - leas farmers. - as a baby bil�_ 1 .
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th been ened for our cus. Herisall, and J Walker,, of Blyth, -11C. Dawson and H. Jacks I n & Sen. It appears from the books of a well man- Kingston to d4armine whether jibe took '� oemmandaut of the Canadian branch of the Toronto, to go on exhibition � I
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t6mers' benefit, due t ses : called a meeting, a . ExET.zx. -Hotel uieidal intent. �
0 the following . I �Jd it was decilled to or- 1 g' -T FV. -awkshaw, aged farm in Lincolnshire, 'that betm eon coal oil with a � Salvation Army Herbert Booth was . -on Fridaj evening, 10th inst., aboutl i
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First, our expenses are very light ; secondly, ganize, aud be kno' n as tht Hu n Club of W. T. Acheson, John leatho�ne, Win. lecture in Knox church, Embro, by marriedial.890, iomisa Cornelie Sehoch,
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otir margin of profit is, consequeatly, low; ChieAgo. The offi.�ers, � etc., ei: e - made -Zinger. Shops,-FarinerBrothorsandF. J. the years 1879 and 1893 the net f Holland. Mrs. Booth is an accomplished �ixty of the friends and neighbors of Mr. I .
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tl�irdly, we never fail to pay prompt cash, known ,though thiel �olurnnl I - of ii yo ar paper Knight. - . � the tenant was W5, or about $19 " Beside the Bonnie Briar.Bush," and its inguist, speaking f6ur langnages with ease, kud Mrs. James Pariah, of Hibb�rt,assem- !' I
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when in so doing we save the discount. . We about last Christma;s, in f1 Lot V III present BATFIELD. -Hotels, -Ed. Elli4t, E. R. author, Rev. John Mcl,aren Watsbu, was a � pianiste, a song writer, 46 composeir, aud a . I � i
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offer at a saving to. you a -(xistence, S*artz, James'Pollock; six mont a. his iskadlord in cold cash, 'as rent, the ei Lor- . . listened singer of extraordinary add spiritual power. a ban ing laimp,and an easy chair,as a mark i i
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cart, therefore, correspondent fi rat learned � f tbi i bi mo 8, sum -of 169,435' or about $5,000 per complete success. The lecture was
well finished line of Balloriggan Underwear of the Huron -Club .throug oie of your STANLEY. -Wilson Cook, Varna�; Reuben I . of t e es fn which they are held by �� � i
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at $1 a suit. copies reaching hi from ho e. There are I Graham,. Brucefield ;.Henty Shaffar, Kip- 1i k 1548, Latimer, in a sermon before the aB was also his Scotch songs and several bag- of three httle sons, whilbt their, domestic . I i
A good line of neat, wide brim Straw' always difficulties nd barri rs atend�Lnt at. pen. I king and his courtiers, rated them sou y lif6 is ever pure, simple and trite. ' about to remove from that neighborhood. I � -
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- Hats, black band, men and boys' sizes, sell- the formation of .any new affai , and the TUCKBRS-MITIT.-Wiri. K5 e, aln I ._ in Lapectors have- been going throng I i I
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ing at 25c amd 30c ; also a beautiful line 'of Huron Club was to be -no ei�ceptioli .to the man, Egmondville. 1. � I I Ottawa, for brutally ill-troating her grand- says : " Rev. Mr.,Guthrie of Walkertolai, I
� ! the suffering amobgst the agricultural class the peach orchards of Essex during the pas 11119, - i
the lightest straw hat. made; rule, the greatest -lone ol � all b�ing , the HAY. Win. Nicholson, Blake,; H. L. . woul. chilelron, medical testimony was put in by delivered a. lecture on Friday eveni 1A I
- Yeddo Hats I - of i�e time, I . I week to determine whether the cr Knox church, to the Young People?s Union, 1111 , LLLL
I I apathy of th membera themsely as, and'on Piene, and Charles Greib,, Zuridh; James - the Crown substautiatii � e
I at 50c and 60c.; men's sunshades a� l0e, 12o e - I I Acc�rding,to the late Professor L E. T. be injured by the unusually long, Winterl � ag r.hat of the child- i I . I
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$1,75, 82 and -$3 ; $4 boyi' suits at 3L 95, ship geeater,� and, �fter a gr 3at � eal of dia- Joseph Brenner, Grand Bend ; ,�a cis- an- rop-are good. ch the children complained exce.. deliverea-.a most interesting lecture, 1 �, . i
euggonrL of English farm land advanced 4,000 per prospects for a large c i 11
$,-?. 50, and -$3 - -boys' school pants, 50 and 'the . fd1lowing was doci led upon : nam, Shipka, ; ALL McCann, C en tt ; John -Dr. Watson's beautiful resid ce that they had received at the hands of their though the awfience was not as large as it' I I
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y c on - born in he )royince of Donoghue, Mount Carryiel ; Wal er Clark D priLU- should have been." L .. L "
The beat makes are all represented in* '-Any male pers . rjessville,�'was burned on Monda3 grandthother. The prisoner'w" tho � � * at �
75c.. L.. I � t 4ecarding to the. New Doomsday Book, Bu Tke other night an unknown Man trie I . I
Ontario, any Britis er who bad ived in the i6nd August Hills, Creditor ; Win. Moffa,t One of the doctor's little girls waf cipal witness in her own behalf, and denied : � I i
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o entra is, ; Win. Hqlt, . . to board a. west bound freight train at the 1
province for a per d of three years, and and Richard Horn, C % lamp, when it exploded, ignitinE in toto the evidence given by her grand- 11 � Z
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� Welsh Marget8on fine collars, - miffs and � . , i . . alone paid $621,000)000 in rent and t carrying i I - - , t
I . junction, St. Marys, 19at owing to his ha;nda i !,- 7
� 1. aliens wl�o ha ved continuously in the- Khiva, wine and beer. ! the inflkirimable material in the room Ghildren. - After an hour's absence the jury i i
neckwear. . � . I for the -year 1873. Encyclopedia British . I being cold he slipped"and fell betweex the I
- ince" for ten years or over. 1, Honbrary UsBortwm-4oseph Steph�ns, W, oodh4yn ; � returned a verdict of guilty, and sh6 was I
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� p bers wed only upon Alfred Waters, Devon. I I sentenced to imprisonment for life. - cars. . I
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Christy's, Woodham's, Wilkinson Hats. � mem hips may be beato' 5 The peculiar conditio�i under which ag- -The mayor of Vancouver ba I elbow, and'
In ordered clothing'we strive to satisfy. men of British. birth, whict of course em- . _* I I - . .. . ' -The sensation of the day around Forest plaae� between the shoulder and i
I riculture is carried on in En on- a letter from Torwat to open i I �
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. braces, " the possible plam of birth, any 'West Huron Lic,enses. I is the disappearance of Thomas Smith a his 16ody ba,dly braised. He wai taken to, �
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one of Her Majest-'s vast derna,ins. r ! . . I ' Stratford hospitall the same night. � a
. � . The ' ourigimarried man. who .some time ago . I
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; TOALL y The license commissioners for West favoralole to the, tenant, owing to the lmg the, surplus female population of Ontari � - � h . named 4
� WE HAVE ONE PRICE club being thus fairly or its feet, soon Huron met in Clinton last Monday and leases in one ca-ge, and Gov'ernment, i=er- may be sent for distribution in' the district ought the G.G.Hartlay farm on the second -A orse belonging to a farmer � I
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- I granted all the licenses'for the distriA (ex- vention-In. the other) must always ten�, to of the Northwest, where there is a deman . 3
- . . the Vic ria Club , the re rcsent�tive Brit- cept to Mrs. Carl, of S '' I Smith took a train at Wyornsing for Sarnia, flooring in its stall, to the root room below.. �
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ish club of Americ ) and th3 Sco ch Assem- Phframer, of Bentriffler which will be' de- os�tenaibly to purchase seed grain to begin . As there was no door below, thro . .
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. GREIG & MACDONALD, �, y - . -A very clever device foi- locking up 1.
� blies, for eourfesi a b.nd ald. ;They have cided next Monday) as follows :- l ea rly sprbing work, buti not turning -up it,could pass out into the yard, it required
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. � - � .� � . . . . has overtaken the English farmer when forms'of type has been ifivented by Mr einmen to lif-tit, � I
both kindly recogn zed in ,4e, Hurei� Club AsiiFirm-D;-Mrs. Black, Mrs. M�allougb, y HectonStewart, of Galt, and patents hav,; n(xt 41ay is friends became anxious, and ,the united efforts of fourte bad
I ' erg Dungannon ; Kintail, John McDonald, I . . anada an w:ien enquiry was a ---- I
I -CLOTHIERS, . the representative anadiai aniza ion o prices have been excessively exalted for :in � I ot on foot the only cen� -up into the stable. The animal was so ba;d-
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. I . . Chicago�- and 'e:kte ded th( right hand of Alexander Young - Port Albert, R. H. length of time, as when prices are normal, been procured covering sapie in C cl ision they. could arrive at was that he had l'y injured that it ]*:a doubtful if it willre- 11 � I
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On the Wrong side of the Street, fellowship, which very mcouraging And, DeLoiig. - i ' I It will be seen from the foregoing I once commence to manufacture th n 1 �le I for good. About twelve or thirteen cover.
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I . gratify-' The fficers or t'le present. � COL-BORNI.:.-George Swartz, Mrs. John -English farmers were benefitted 'by �ree quoin on a large scale. � months age Smith was married to a daugh- - : I .. ., I
19 � � 11 -Relgertson, of Glasgow, Scotland, were �
Strong'.s B16ek, yeat ax , br president. rhe doctor Carl being considered, Saltford ; N. - G. trade, as farmers anywhere in the w(Crld -Willie Cox aged 9, only got- of Mr. ter of Mr. Stonchouse, Runiskillen towii- �
. I �10N hiron, county as Beggs, Carlow; Williain Olazier, Pari'lop ; , � � _: guests at the Windsor hotel, Stratford, last i
is pret,y we'll own in I . would be benefitted by a similar measure, John Cox, of Delaware was drowned line. � �
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- $ - being .a particular y energ(tic a d capable M. Pliframer, Berimiller, being considered. that the teal cause of their distress is the Thursday afternaoia last week. He is sup- -Mrs. Mitchell, of Newport, was taken week. They came out to attend the . I
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- . young � ellow, wh has won d spurs by HULLETT.-John Bell, L('?ndesboro; Jacob to t1fe Braufford hospital the other day diug of Mr. Phaill's brother, M i . � I
� . enormous lourden of rent and iithes they are posed to have gone fishing a,lene in. the mill . . 1. � �
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- - dint of persevera ce, un iring�. energy'iin Kuntz, Auburn. i Obliged to pay for the privilege of til iini; creek, and slipped *in fro m 4 log on . which f in the residence of her sister, Mrs.Norris., Phaill, of the Gote of Dewmi6 to Aliss Mary. 1 - I
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pursuan cc of an -t a whic] � he undertakes, � EAST WANVAN60sH.-Th4ti-tas -Armstrong, 1; I I - body 'was found- at, noon oJ Brantford, suffering from. blood Ison- 34. Tanner, daughter of Mr. Win. Ta;nei, i __. �
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and goo [ na tired side, Whitechurch. I I I W ile on which took place on Wednesday- . i
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� I e' iall . . Protection is fast forcing the once inde- nextday. i ; it g, the cause bei - i prick. The visi- 1
About- - - " . ' I . 1 7 1 a visit at her sister's, Mrs. 34itchell ran a tors are genial soals, and have made a host i I
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� these- - 'ualit es have been larg ly instru- - Wri,ST WAWANbsii.-An rew McAllister, pendent . yeoman farmere of the Uxi ted -The Bumbrac Presbyterian church in . I I �
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. mental in b ildi ; the c. ub, d, J. M. Belfast. . p.n into one of her fingers, and though of frieads since their arrival. � A
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is justly rouLd in �'reaiding over the ineet- BLYTH.-Jonathan Emig1h, John Masor, Acoor ing to their last census, 52 per int: struck by lightning on Friday, and' the. p dning considerably at the time, thou lit -Mr. A. J, MoPherzon, of Stratford, has I � I
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- ings of :his band. JRussel is vi e, but has John MoCaughie. � of the farmers there are now rent pa , ing builiing. totally destroyed. Mostof the nothing J, I i
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Corsetse , cis hi ability 'CLINTON.-Louis Walper, Thoma'd Bell, teriants. Before protection was intred ced contents were sayed. Loss estimated at Maui4ba, to Mr. R. Hay Climie, brother of I j
. little opportunity to exer 'a j in n ember commenced to swell greatly, and it
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an. executive way, the do) t r ne .� vi as found that blood poisoning of a eevere Mr. W. Climie, of the Listowel Banner, for'
0� o e r Misses a -J. C- Miller, Joseph Ratt�hbury, Charley in the 5ixties,, ren t paying tenants were i &I- $6,500 ; insured in -the 'Perth Mutual for
� f * 1, � I . rm had set in eu $2,000. Mr. McPherson bought the laud in I
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tary ; W. B. Hale, of Clil Lton, � treasurer ; GODER10-il. -Thomas T�lt, Daniel �e.. According to our last census we incre sed -Miss Eva Booth, youngest daughter rity"Oved to the hosipital.. There the lady 1881. Mr. Cluxie has been living in Un- � .
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. � i - the n0ab6r of tenant farmers, in. this ree of General William ]Booth; has been ap-_ 33 w lies in a v � � .
tary. The exeeutive co mit�ce, whose George Buxton, Salt brothers E. N.1 Lvv�is,' Canada of ours, 50 per cent. more rap dly I her recover is extremely doubtful. wl�ioloeale Ary goo& firm -of Knox, Morgan 1, I.;
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know more about this stodr) duties have been extremely r �u the latter for the new Albion, licen to be under I the first decade of protection, t an in Canada and Newfoundland. iss'Booth -An old pioneer, Mr. Win. Kent, died & Company, Hamilton. �-
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ws: F. C. McDo e roxeter, I at Lucan an Thursday, 16th inat., ix the ' Autg -
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. I granted as soon as ready, i and pa sea in- we diii under th� last decade of reve ue formerly conducted the �vork W, Loudon, . , -Mr. John L. Johnston, of Pit i I
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for it is one of the most im- chairman; R. N. Hays, eafo, th; D. J. � I tarif. . England, but, has I Pennoylvaaia� -visited Stratford a few daye- I � : I
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Devereaux , Seaforth ; W. ters, of A Roe,. John Ht -Dal- - I ad loeen -a' resident of Biilluiph for over 50 th 1 ...
. Char WINGHAU.-Alfr( lington ago, aaa succeeded in enticing a wit �
.- - . d W D. - Fariners - oi. Canada, whither are you work in.the United Stat.0a since Bal 'ears. Before settling there ,he wm for him his ytnug son Johnny, . who beex . -.--
It of Hensall ; Y)r. Sloan, of Bly b ohn E. Sw- iz � John Dinaley, 3 = A
portant. A full assortmex I, 9, - - mage, J art , , I .
ub ' . ATiftin g ? Fotty �er cent. of the, value of flooth's'resignation. -
and Kormann.. � . � infi I i *me years i -
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of Hetigall. The' now has a Ferdin i the faims you;bave with such nite toil, -Mr. E. A. Kemp, expert of the in the,empley ofthe late Mr.. living with bisgrandmother, Mrs. Stewa-ft, I �
. about si � Kuntz, =a, bw _T f, in. Geary,in the hovilay of his prosperity, Alliiertstroet. Stratford. Theboy'synotherl I -
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. the "leading stylea, all kirids ,membership of x y, a d all. the WnoLEsAn LiCEITSES. -'Jacob I won froin the iwilderness, has already b�en 'Fisheries Department, , 3 lef b for - � heit he built the plank road from Lonelon I I A �
. counties an towns of the, 'ravi ce are , e- " Thomas Jarvis, Saltford, 1 frittered away, by the most corrupt Gov- the Maritinke Provinces, to col4mence his � who was ldrx. Stewart's daug'liter, d1eA aite . .
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. resented. Politics are es fieiv6d. and re- , ! I Clin- h. 0- season's work. He will 6pend some time on e Brantford. Shortly afterwards he settled ,eaps age, and the faiiker hasaince married i
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. that fit, because they're made P . . ed discussion SHor LictNxsp,s. -Lack ,Kennedyi ernme at Canada was ever cursed wit] I . . lot No. 23, in the thirdl concession of 3 . I
� ligious opit ons are not allQ ; ton ; W. L. Horton, Goderich. : ro- n4i . The bay was a bright little fellow i
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I � memb r the p#vilegog- granted under �r� I
.the te-a-Memies as it were at home, - I I � tectio can pe o In afterward ocatiin for oyster iddulph. He 7a'r a Miss Mary mometon, '9` - grau I .-I
fitting. v ted away, landlordis: a decide upon ii I satl will he missed by his (1-inother aad - .
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I to fit, and can't hel.p shake. hanas here and smoke 0 e of The New County C can . . . culture beds in the B L have vives h in, Tgether with a nume unelos. - -
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. . peace. - Slo'An and Hays are t: ie Districts. . � . --�Pster 011rer, of Mernington -claims to �
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- X host of A A .qH . -Miss Fitch, of Cresswell 1V -a, 'If ld.CG-Blivray; Mrs. John Hawkshaw, of ' a � I
snecial . __ friends, ana T,boynai Gibson haE a An order in council has been pas ied by , April �16th, 1891. 11 - It I ichiga - Geor have beau robbodof $50 in Stratfor , 9 the 1 -4
X friends of oth political colors) Lnd, with- the 0 . ntario Government appointing several : . . O." I reao an exceptionally brij ght and interesting ?Kxoter; William, Biailulph ; , To' otk*r.day. He c1rew the money from the I I
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Is 4the long waist, -Corset) t6d- out exceptic)n, the memb e Huron . on the ,'-Cathode ,e the 901*;'Fratik, Biddulph ; - Mrs. R. ad Ah I 4
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. ., . Club woula. hold up -Dr. Macdonald and M. county court judges to divide .the present - . I Oanada. I &per ays ", befor Edmonton; Theophilus, Stnfgiv, Micki- 'isank, then proceeded to lo up wi A -
. , I counties into county c6dricil distriet.8, under . . I 8hautauqua literary clul , of Galt, at their � whisky watil too drunk to know where he I -
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vertised a few weeks ago. The . y. MoLean to - their Amer' can 1frievids, as . -Mr. James Geer shipped 180 hags at A few years ago he came to reside im ' compa'awas. Next �:
I � section N -6f I I The act to rWuce ti �e num- for Toronto. Th h- meeting last week. Mi I Fitch hael studied al!� an, was or who were hig _�; .
models for li�gislators to pal tern from. le,&ving his Bidd,alph .13roperty -to Peter 1, ,
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.. counaillors," passed at the Galt last week, ey w11B the subject while on i a recent visit to ,, inotiLing he wax aware that hawas -1
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regulax price is $2, recent session of the Legislaturd. This ed about 35,000 lbs. ' Toronto, where she witnessed the -experi- a song. i . I Oli,rer, that he had been ro'bbed, and that � I
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; of March 1)th, and invit is its, guests the . -D. W. Port, a local fish dealer in �0_ - - 0
division is required by the act to be made � f, . ments made there with, the catheale rays. I he cou.141 lick any man in the township ,of
oixT stock lasts our price 'Is .Onta,ria: ladies. -The following is the report ronto,I was fined $5 and costs'or 10 da for i
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between the l5th of May and the 15th of � I � _T . ran. a i cau , I I
selling bass I ; I we men who ; ' Ii or store in . � Birtk Items. llornivgtom�
of the Can-, Aian American : . I brilliant gath- October next. The order in council there- . Minneso - , on arrested -Mr.- Thomaa McDonald, hardware mer- -A tw*-year-old child of MT. Henry I 11 �
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98 dENTS. ering of soi a and daughters. of fore names the following judges as oramis- -Vacant houses are so scarce in Gr47 nton Minneapolis, he stamp of Hiram e his family waitzell of Sebastopol, was found to be �
� ds,, took place at le Clifton" . that the Agricultural hall has been ut1l#ed for counterfeiting t ohaut,.will. very shortly remov �
. � . . udge lJones, Of ulte ill with ears throat the other day. I ,��.. -
—* on Thursday evening, M arch 19th sioners for the purpose: for a dwelling for some time back. i t Walker & Sons, of W%lkerville, Ontario, from W000lst*ek to Mitchell) and will Go- �;
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. House, - I Brant, Judge Wilkinson of`Leftyi�ox Judge I turers of the- celebrated Canadian dsome residence of Mrs. E. G. Ex4lial that it coulil nei take -its meaitine, � 11
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- I tke event lbeing a banque given by tibe I -Mrs. (Col,) Biggar, of Wi-artonY Of and appeared to be strangling, a physician I .
Bell, of Kent, Judge Dein, of ietoria, stamp of the c0M Lawrence, who is removing to Stratford, A
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. One Price -Cash - members of the club. - ' I Col Biggar, ex-M.P.P, was thrown fr fouu&that as abscess hLd fVrined iMMedi- 1 4 4
� )r, of Lanark, I Judge re or, e of Canada, and - -Rev. F. Veit, of Tavistook, on Sa'bbath, _: I
Jud-ge'Senkl( as * erof inland-revenu , - 1, .
. I After the courses tbb presMent, Dr. � rig the other daT and her arm was bro . mission I . %tely ever the windpipe and that the child I �, .
. 0 � f �Worthu berland � . selling the liquor at., confirtneil twenty of the young ' � . I
d I.- of Grey, Judge Benson, o at cheap prices. Sth in .
Sloan, made a few remar]i The Paris Congregational congreg�,ton pp Ca. _. �
l I I ,',c._�,e,.'MaMi'i t -u and Durham, Judge Horne of Ease), Judge __ 7- . -Mary Mclaaac, tha �hayidsome "a people of his coyigre�g&tien, who hael beea WAN slowly, clicking to death. Am a li - - A I
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chairman of the�l arrangei ttee � the -little � I
t ssell an'q J1141ge :'have shown their appreciation of their! as- - tion of the laucet -soon relieved 4 �
, � - �, . " i ClIsaV66, receiving special He . I �
had only given him three m nute,oloulmall- �OBrian, of Prescott and R talented daughter,of Mr.' John IM i bruotioia during the - I :
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HODGENS BROS . t us , onesis , med as itor, Rev. Mr. Silsex,by increasing I ast Williams, Middlesex coun�Y, one Of wixter months. �' su in, of thetonggregatiorial -.4
1 - a speech in, and as he could no .� ,I j Z_ , f Huron. Judge �c � . --ftev, R. H ki L
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� tice and say enough abou . r egm- $100 for the next year. �he respectefl residbuts of t4e . town- -Tke contract for the new house of Re- church, Listowe , , cepted all to the 4
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CLINTON. � missions of two judges h�t f: he west ihip, committed suicide on Sund�y after, � fuge for this county has-been let to Messrs ; -
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I I �, Maple Leaf,'in that time, he ould say, ju�ges Jon a an4l Petrolia Presbyterian ch rota, hag ,b�en ' paiitoralio'ef Arestinoun' church, MbntreS4 .
. I and two for the cast. I noon 12th inst., by ta,kiiig parts green. ,, MeBeth Brothers, of StraLthroy, for $14,288, I "
however, Canada was - on of the finest ' e by his � eon- will-lbsve, forhis new charge about the L �_
. Creasor will divide the counties, 'of Essex, - presented with a bicycl i The young lady was 205 years of �ge, an4l 1�eiag $200 over the extimate. Work "will and z
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� governed countri a in 'the worl , and we I . don. I I . ud . I
' countries . Kent, Lambton, Huron, Bruce, � El in and no reason can- be assigned for the '4ommittal � commene"t ouee. .
, � often witnessed ,other L -copying and Ho a, the -Mrs. Ann Frank, who - lives neat �t. I. i Marys to th6 pastorate anil accepted big first 1 .
� I Norfolk ; . Juilges Bell of the rash act. - i -Mr. Alexasior Sinclair, of St. J,
� I their system. The United Stmes was so counties of Oxford, Waterloo, Brant, Went- Thomas, is suing DaricanBrowns a far,i'ar -An agreement has been arriv'd at be- left last week on sit extended trip to the okarge in Idztowel about a year aud a ball �
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near perfiction that it did Y10t rif ed to copy el Grey ; in the same locality, for for &Ile ed I d under his pastorate the church ,
Tbe lit rar3 re worth, Haldimand, Pe , Halton and ' 0 " tween all the various steamship lines pjying Eastern States, where he will visit friends ago, '611 1 � i
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- from any other'nation. I - Judges Jones and Doyle' the counties of alwailer. ud in -work has been carried on very successfully, I
. . Arst _cEss I i ' between Canadian and Ameriasm ports to , and relatives in Rochester, 1�ogton a _ .
- - gramme was gone througb in. , lington, Simcoe and Dufferin 4, Judges -W. P. Hudson, of Bell�t�violle, has [11 h.is van . and the -pastor has won a high plaqe in the .
I., � da,teu. it'com- Wel Liverpool whereby an &;Ivance insecond the State of FeausYl ' ' is. I I I .
style, and was highly apprei 7.ar4l a syringia plant one ear old. Frilm ... rphe far(,, rd and affection of big people. I . �
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SPEARIE prise'd the following: I . Bell and Doyle, the counties o t stickso , ei ich cabin rates hag come into for ' '-The C. M. B. k, E. 15. A. and Ancient rags I ' .
. Perth, -Lincoln and Wellaud ; J�dgm Dean it were recently out at , -Mr. David Oathoart,'St.Marys, Uone of 1
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i Piano selection -Mrs. W. E. Clark ani and Benson, the counties of York, Ontario, ineasuring over ten feet long. . which - was fornserJy $30, is nolvr $36.�5- Order of Hihernians pa .1 I I I
� - . . The return fare of $57 has be .reased', 0 adest Orangomen in Canada. He hams i .
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Invit& your inspection Of their stock of Master W. E. Clark., gong, I" Let M.0 e -At the vegetable market, Galt, one ( ay en ine Stratfori, on Sundayr, 12tk inst., being 150 the ( . din. ] _-, : I
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- Dream Again," Miss Bessie StiffinAn; reci- Paterboro', Hastings, Lennox and lanark -, * 3. These changes came into o1pperati n strong, avfd were &.d60000d by Rev. Father .attained his 91st year, and has reside 1 I �
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. - I judges , Wilkinson and W! S. Senklsr, th�, lately, Inspector Kay�- stopped a man from 13, and do not apply to boats 0 - Krei4t, of' Niagara Falls. I St. Marys sivao 1842. At the age *I' Leigh- I "
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� Sprilag Ruitings, tation, -Mr. S. N. � Hoffheime he d, sea Plattayille,. selling a dressed he I I I .
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- I .. I -1 Gauntlet,` Mr. IF. C. McDo %11'; violin co.unties of Verthumberland" arham . for London, Glasgow or Belfast. I -On- Taosday, last week, there was v. teen Mr. Cathcart joined an orange lodge, i I
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. Prince Edwaral, Vi,Dtoria, Leeds, G myille: which were ulearaled tumors. Emma M. *r of. � w Rbert Gooi�s, Avon- and has 1peon a member in good standing for I . .
Overcoatings, selectioni, 1*1 iss A cis, - prinj le ; ong, "The . f � 4 � -
Spring . Prontenac, Prescott, Ana Russel, &nil -Hunters returning rein Lake Daupl in, -Miss 111 a"ek di . '6@ys put up over thirty cords the past severilky-three years. He k"
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. . . '- I Mr. R. .. Vanne. I . the kindergarten department -Dover- bank. The - 1
Y n a, Wed go Jailges Dean and O'Bria the,cou itiox of Manitoba, report �plen'ty of bear this Ppring. still able to of the infiraiiiies of old age andcan read the I :::
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- Spring Trouserings, Is .V amie Ha ac d as accorripaniat. . court school, Toronto, iied I t Friday of wood, and wore
is vaning, Carleton, Stormont, Dun'das,. Gle arry, The animals are ne*-Aoming out from their . Argyle themselves in the eviBuing by & regular old smallest- print without spectacles. Alexan- i - ; .
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I FanGy Vesting& . howev I I �� Lambt n ar -Thirty care of tea and curios from the . street; where she had been suddenly so d time. part -and joined ; I
. ?I . Vhe tests, and Judge, Mackenzie, e making a call. Theea, so -Mr. Joseph Davidson, who, has obar 80611le age as Mr. Cathcart,' the L,
given by Mr. R. �E. Vanne. ' I 1p49P with illness whil I Oran I i ,
White�Funcy and Negligee Shirts. I I ; � ii,ppointed to act * the pl;ce and tead of Orient passed through Winni over he i. She gave -1 or. of McCready Company's creamery at Her- _ge boily at tka same time. I
. though severe, Were emiucntly-lauccessful, 1 of her death was meningitim _.
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thea,udiencelwas completely mystified any of the ju _ 4�vho may be unable from Canadian Pacific Railway Friday, billed to I 'be de -h- annual convention of the 1 -
. and I eastern points. I , life insurance to Wycliffe- College to - ron, Illinois, in at- prosolat on a visit at his -The 28t - I
Straw-Fedoea and Stiff Hats. , i i to aet on,the commission. a old kerno in Oadin ord. His brother, County of Perih Sshbath School Association I I
. e wonderful powers dis- anY cause � I . voted to the education o4f a missionary r b.'r
. and astounded atith � - - I -At Niagara Falls the other morning, . If in Ohio, was held in Stratford last week. T - _e , f
' . r. V4nne. ' I - I I the foreign field. , . I James D., h- _ essemakor . X
Silk -Tweed and Corduroy Caps. played by M about a thousandtons- of rock fell from the ' ' - . was a large number of delegates from aU 11 1-1".
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- ---The choose factory at Milvorton calight parts of 'the county present. A- very inter- ' �`
Heavy and light weight Underwear' f r L Arbor . - . . i 7.
I L. Walla . boon set eating and Usefttl P& r, ex nis 1111 ia 1
23 mes'dames J. xe, ID.- 4. Ritchie, [written for Tan Exroarrox,l Amerie" aide, narrowly escaping the new to the rural- schools a program e - 64 . I 4
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- . � . . . L . Nettib Wallace' � Al-pexxistent effort is being mad4 by the station built at the foot of the incline. Day, which in fixei for i May lat. I The fire, the other day, the roof h fe. __ I _j
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. . Benjamin Birchi Misses . . L . . ' ' *11 on itre by iL spark from the ft=te stack of the Sabbath school,' was-resa b I C, . I .
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. Mocho and Kid Gloves., - n, Jea;nl Radford, Alice" Nadford, protectionist orators-i"aad a of Canada, -Mr. E. H. King, fqrrnerly. general can il ft discovered iu Maybe . &I of the ACo egiate in-_ � I
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� . Thompso . � Agnes " tke s6braga- h n . In L W"M I was rry., priucip _L
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Percy, Ford, McCras,' ring le, � to leaol electors to ,,,Ii,,, '�,Phra�t ager and for some' years, president of the ave to be observed i every sehool section. the maw ill stitnte, Stratford. Excellent addreakes I
Rubber and Rigby Rain Coats, � � . a Britain ' I There are recitations and music and the time, and extinguish before muoh 41amage L . � 11
. � I Pringle, Bessi man, amie H as, I at ras fol- bank of Montreal, died recently at 11C nte were givell b I -,
e)still M6 tion,of protection in Gre � . I , y Rev. A. C..Ellieti, of Tayi- ' '
. I Walker, ,Owed by a fall iii�farm land values in that Carlo, where he had gone in search of planting of shrubs and trees in the school was done. _� ,
The newest things in Collars amd Ties. . Clark, Cawthorli e, I Livin ston. I nds In the town and city schools the -The pupils of solhool section No. 4, Dow- aWck ; Rev. G,F, Salton, of Stratford ; Mr. ii
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. . Messrs. S. N. Hoffheimer, , C., McDowAll, country, and that- the eomp�etition induced by health. . .1 . Fou ,:but the arrange- . iz
. - W W_ 10. ClAr , John Binnes, this Measure brought on the agriculi ural do- ,-Everyprisoner in the Kingston peni- 5ay wili also be observed . nie, got up a concert whieh wai 'hold last Alfred Day, of Toronto, and others. Mis if
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. R. E. Vail I .. .� . . iday evening. The purpose! of the eon- Brown, . of Brantford, taught a p 4 i, � .
)Y, J. Walker - Wi iam Sloan, pression that now revails i,there. TI a notion tentiary, under,' Dominion, managent mt, ment of a program appears to be optional as Fr . = i I �
" H�gh Ql�ajity, Low Price " is . W. Gall( : . ) , to, purchase summer class, and also alfe an interesting I i
R. I,$ Ha#5, Jo in McCrae, i riso none has been issued. i cert was to raise funds I "I �
. * in rest Britain fell in vaJue costs $208.71 a year, the cost of a p ner . I .
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J our Motto. Joseph Walker, , ile, a that: far land in 9 n �of protection, in for a year in the Central Prison, mana ged -In coming down stb,ir% Mrs. James games for the girls and ,,boys attending the y wor A
.� I . W. 0. Charters, R. E vans, F. J, Carri L - after the final abregatio I of Burford ! stepped on an oil school. . . -There died at the residence,of her son -in- I
aring, J. -ne, N. SAtton", 1859, is absolutely false, i and con�rary to by the Provincial authorities, is but SiN.62. McConnel, I 1�_ -
I J. De * 11. Cawthoi in, Charl 6, en-lef t on 6e of the steps. -Dr. Wood, of Mitchell, in writing from law, Mr. Walter Martin, of Elms, on- Tues- I il
nthr ,k,asume that the --A writ for $10,OOC has been lisEued can which had be �
Y �, W, E. Cook W. !D. B( ef: fact.; It is equally false t 1 , . ed down P . ? 1 - _-1 I -
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vens, D, Prendergast;, W. 1R Russell, c om tThe funnel penetrated her foot making, a Montreal, says that- he has got settl day April l4th Ja,ne Thompson, relict
I . ompetition induced by free trade reduced against a farmer living not "far � f r I
DILL & SPEARE, seaforth) Ste � ' to work, and antici 06tes a d and profit- late,Jm D. Thompson, an Elma pioneer, xul -.1 1! I
: i woutid, but no serious result was antici- 900
� : W. J. Devereaux) Dr. Hugh MoNe 1, Dr.'J. the farmers' profits. I Walkerton, for breach of promise. t e ars. small , I s 1.
- . ' t ten days later'whenbloGd- able course, as the'lacilities in the medical the 82nd year of her age. The deceased! I ��, -
. M. Sloan, . he avera e value Sha �c ir - .1 ing - wi Mrs. I, ' :
I ISHERS, . I r I roud of ,their ini- of, farm . la Britain- advanced plaintiff. . rs f( bisoning set in, an in a 'te of all' medical re not ear- has been livi ith her daughter, � -1
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TAILOR" AND FURN and Dr. W. Bon:iar. The broad fact is that t w & Shaw, ire solici ,r e fa pated until about d' and surgical line in that city a
are I 'Great - P -Martin, since the death of her husband in I
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. r �outh of Expositor Offi.Ce resi . steadily for 37 years after the" fuSt great 4he Cary Home for Destitut and effort, she died on SaturTaly 11th inst. The passed in America. - an i I . I
One Doo . I W. tial banquet, and the tit has been very as well known d hi Ibly I -re- -lifessrs. Charles J,ove and Henrf, Jfinuary. Both she and her late husb d - -
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satisfactory -indeed. e towards free tradel became law, in. Orphan children was opened at Wi I ' igh bridge,'eut in one day late- were natives of Yorkshire, and were �
On the eN ening of the I I * 'M e *as Wendt, of Trow
. I i tended t( have a stag 1842; ", i . few days ago. The home. is und r the spected in Burford irm -nemi Y. I I I I a ad's 4 - � .
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' second of May, it is n .1 . cs� a fami� of � ten ly, on the farm of Mr. Charles Cooens, Grey ried in England, and en igrated to 0 u , -1
. . ve',the total rent Of supervision of the Inasmuch Circle the 47 years of � I any years in ! �.
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- . P KEATING . celebrate the turning -of the first The bifficial returns gi . age, and lea,� hi 5hip, with a cross -cut saw, eight cords residing M . Blenheim township,! 11 . �
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- � party, to ) %ilroad, and farm land in England and Wale's for 1843 King'g'Daughter�. . � children, the younge�t of which is 2 years toww maple w'ood-a county of Oxford, where a large fawily was l -
Contractor and Builder, Seaforth, sod of the Canadian I acilic R I . 21 1 of two feet solid beech and - 11
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�. t with' us on that and 1880, as follows: 1843, $200,850,000; -Rev. R. J. Autche�n,,of Cape V neent, and the eldest - I of whom the surviving so . ��
we expect to have Piesen unte of : Aber- pretty good record. - ,born'to them, ,
, DEALER IN evening, min -,pr, Englishmen, 1880, $259,000,000. These figures indicate New York, a Qtleen's University gra ate, —H r Excellency, h Cc of Trowbridge, had the are Smithson, -at Sanburn, North Dakota 'A 1.
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Luinber and Shingles. I , all the pro in fact, all an advance in rent of 30 er vent. The fact succeeds Rev. DIL R. Drumm ile in Toront last wee , made a -Hilliard Code, ,
t ond in t nipor- deen, wh . � I -
Scotebm6n ' Canadians, and, i n rio , � �
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. I �, . She partic misfortune, recently, to out one of his feet, George, of Varna, Huron co t 0 ta i
Good Heml)ck Lumber always on band. Parties Britishe rs , i a Chicago. that rents did advance Turing thiE teriod, ary c es, of a -ad Amos, of Vancouver, DriltispColurnbi&J. -
Ubl.ic minded -e a -c . . church,'Toroutoi for five months. ularly taken with the p�latial ne store of severing two of his toes. John Jon -ughters living are Mrs. Reid, kl�n._4`� �
es Canadki services on the trade increa fits of A& � - w While draWing wood he 1 heim ; Mrs. Win. HoWitt, BIM06 ; Mra.',,
wanting lumber don't need to go 20 or 25 miles when ammittee to proves that the competition induce 1, y free
- they can get it as cheap at home, and better lumber. rs. Hays and Sloan & iculture, d in Queebe this Mr. R. Simpson, and i 0 I " ith Mr. the same place, also met with a misfortune The da
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� I � re for special some of for owing to the monopoly of the land by week, 'and muchi; damage has been aused Simpson she visited thevaxi 3 d [ay. and had Awo of big Stewart, Forest; and Mrs. W. Martin: � I
�, Sunday preceding Domilli on I aYy class, the landed gentry ("0,207- of thereby. The , Quebec Central Railway of this magnificent store. A yea ago Her got thrown off a load i ,
,the most prominent rever nd pmilemen in one � n Mr. Simps a and in- ribs broken. Elyria, The late Mrs. John Maim, ,of Elina, I
- IMPORTANT NOTICES. id Canada. The whom own two-thirds of the lan I of Eng- bridge lat Sherby�ootke has been swept away, Excellency called o: ,- daughter. The -deceased has
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EDAR POSTS. -Ten thoueand choice cedar club meets regularly at th 3 Glif ton Housep land and Wales) and the competition among and the town of Richmond wasnewdy all terested him so much inthe Irish dUstries - -The last ry So- living 7 children, 51 grand children, --41 __
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for loc. each at COLEHAN'S, Seaforth. posto . , � t present. the farmers (who are continuall i eas . g) . under water. , i Association that he agreed to rep esent the the auspices of 'the Milverton Litera --- -
� C I i held! on Saturday evening, 11th great grand children, in an 199 1i * .�. � �
1480-tf every second Thursday ev4 ningf a d, rents '-- _TJ Enterprise comme on, yers ;f theatore ciety, was . 'he came -�o
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0 RENT. -Good brick house and -sma. orohard, , e. ,�. � I aade large purchases at th� beautiful
11 on much morq frequently, aid t e president are always at a .point that', a the� far- the curious coincidence that the, name of a have in ipecial ;exhibition adian independence i ,a eferable to British J Canada, and 33 years since she moved to � -
- Tand twentv acreB of land, which Is in grass, -he Ontario men who are in- m6r but a bare living. Therefore, *a steady great many recent urderers co' Lence laces made in Ireland. A E W D.Weir and W. F-Ima. . I'll
lot 1 concesofo�'17, C,rey township,, For tc wishes any of t mn 4her call connection." Messrs.
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