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- �__ - � THE SPRING ASSIZES. English critics pronounce it one of the Mary, daughter 'f r. Alexander Kay, of
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SERTIONS � �. I � � PROD U -CE 11 " DON'T 1. cleverest productions of the present � cen- the 6th concessi )f Darnfries. He then
. . �_� - . The followingis a condensed report of the tury. I . resided in 4;yr un *1 1853, when he removed.
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(rXS �. "I - - � I . - . _. � I pr,qoeedinga of the spring 4nizes held in --The family, of Mr. Thomas Pikddo(ko of to . Kincardine. i I to this time he had
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. . . . . __ .--- . WANTERDO I . . rClhief,Justice Armour Killean, have taken the Galt Reporter from worked as a a i maker and carriage
WY DRE89ES I -- � i ; Goderich last week. .
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� - I presided and the following gentlemen com-, its first issue 50 years ago, contitually to builder. He h � i, taste for decorative
FAR-ASOIaS -11 --- . . - �y- VVilliam Amex, the present time. The subscription his do- painting v�hidh 0 took upand followed
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car.LARs & cuFFS, -. _�, we !"*- op = to buy . . � - ' ' .
- I i Orris; Thomas Bums, RicharA. Fulford,, scedded from father to.sou, after; coming Kineardine.' A most i
1-7- - - .. I I Colborne; David Cantelon, Olint6n, ; A. T. 1001 has I �een sociable man and having a taste for hiusic,
RT WATFITS I, - T78.3— -- - --,-A Hornerite separate s( .
. . �__.., Dressed Hoge, 4ugs, I 1 W9 Davis, Seaforth; William Evans, Howick; opened in the village of Moira, near 1�alf�. in the early days we were few th i
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4USLINS z , - - . � � Thom" Elsly, Hullett; George K. Holland, ville, with Miss Hattie Baker as teabhor. complete without h z presence. a I
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V I'll I - Poultry' Butb3zo & Uga, . io was o ughly 1: ral
... , L � L McKillop; 1hom" James, Turnberry; Goo. The vqhool is composed wholly of children the late Mr. Me
9 I I I ZY __ I ) -1 I - Lo-wo, Umborne; George A. Newton, Wing.. belo%itig to Hornerite parents. * .- I andwasistaunch * lie 'etio . When
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%,ANDA%� . ", I Call before disposing, an we want , )url �prq. I .0 Janet M. he ex
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RNSE RAX -GE OF 1-i duce, and can flesse you with a prinie. . . art, Tuakeramith. , . L a I .
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, 4=0_ , � 12, up. . � . PhHadelphis; Pa. 9he was for � a ti a on violin and -he h ��e a number of high
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, .1 , . I . R . Gordon vs. Wright, adjourned till next the staff of the Chicajo Canadian Ame iesu. -clan instruments, i� first attempt wow when
Allkt,,OFA%� � �� _. I . -_ it at request of defendant, his counsel . -Mrs. Mayes presented herself si the he was fourtagn -a of age. He &be was
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DIC - iously ill and unable to attend the trial, - - to be trewt,ed ,for goitre. She had I nin had a number I
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q � - IMPORTANT NOTICE8. i� YOU - HEAR, Queen vs. Delion ;a - caqe of perju in placed herw1f in the hands of ia surgeon and const; tion, and was able
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rill � be given, 4i thle- I., _J . I r.A*,flPS FOR BALM. -For V�,;=T I
��L itifty I . jourred till next assizes, defendant being too and died i,a half an hour. I � ever seen in o -work. He was a
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P Afillinery 011)6ning. . �.. . Tot turnips. A. QOVXNLi0 I . ill-tt, appear. - I -M .
. .. . L.�. 11 . � . 5. -1 L . . I r. ,John Atkineon, of the Duthani great readier an ' wan well verged in
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- / . �� I - � - . Steep vs. Shuttleworth;s, case al'ising line, near Xitleardine, .has a contract for public matters. �1,1 leavesswidow, flye
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' 14 . Mill shipment to Mr. Spencer o path of the com a nity.
�`,- L . _1 I I codoesdon 7, township of Grey, one z 1, eat There was a time when- people depend- until next court upon consent terms. for A wilf food -y .
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I T of Ethel; 61 from . Brussels. Ninety-five. . Eno vs. -Eno; alimony. Postponed till m in the Northwest. The money i6,olv- - --The saddest ta lity that ever occurred
� . 11 IN- .. 11 � - �, LL cleared; free of stumps. and stones; well it der- ed upon what. they.heard on the next court by order. of local judge. ed in the shipment willbe about Vy aty in the -town of Manville, happened on
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7-0061as - - .. - drained and fenoed with straight fenemn; gcood rick street or from -a neighbor, as their Warren vs. Jackson ; a case of landlord thousand dollars. I I . Wednesday of I t week when the three
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- I- house and good outbuildings; -.5 &,,res In faill ,1 eat sole source of information as to and tenant, claiming legal distress. This -Thursday morning last week a arge oldest � children o deriek Luxon . were
. and 50,arres. sooded down. Will be gold obes. and I
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� compmy, . . .. m - on easy terms. A. XcKBLVEY, Brussels. 15� 7tt . . the goings on 'of the busy world. cues-AlthOugh involving but a small amount party gathered at the Clandeboye- stati n ' to drowned juiit outs 4 their gate in a hole
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�_ - I required 14 witnesses, and the attention of bid farowell. .to two popular young men that once formed 1 a of a mill race. The
ot Cash Dry Goods Store, -��11� . . . . . . . i ... LL � -DLACKSMIM SHOP AND DWELLING FOR To -day it is different. people go to the court all -afternoon. His Lordship re. who Eitarted for Manito& where they in- children were out � an airing in the warm
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� - .. I JD. SALIL--For sale. the Blacksmith Shoiand , thenewspapers as beingthema - fit served judgment. . � . itively in�D farming. * The sundhine,, and no o k -near but.Mrs.Lux-
I . - fwaiiing at Harlock. of Mr. Samuel Reld. I The . . Meianer vs. Wo)ff. An action for sedue. travellers were�:Audrew Loughlint, of. Me- , on, their mother, b is nursing a baby only
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.0pertyconsists of-& framablacksinith shop, Irame convenient. and most reliable tion, the parties residing in the township 9f Gillivray, and Martin Collison, ot Bidd�lpoh. 10 days old. were found in the hole
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.�ek,Mr. Carling, of Exe- ;-I'- � --- I � di4llinr and. kood lug . a skable and driviing she 1, to- source of information that has yet Howick. The , a to de. . -Thi other day in Toronto, the TOusts by, their ran fat -Just hovi the accid-
Ilage on Monday rew�wing getherwith a,quarter of an "roof land. Thls�isan Zook 15 minute . �,
is. -The m I - - - ; � jxcellent stand for a good man. For further i 4 nle. � 'been thought out. - . aide on a verzorty for plaintiff, and $"j00 Corporation of Ontirio applied for'pow�rito ea� happeue wi ver, be known. It is
� any ftienda of . ulan apply to SAIMEL REID, Harlock P. 0. I[ . damages, with full costs of suit. administrate the estate of a little new�boy . supposed the yo ,,eet, 9bild strolled too
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Lumlei.�who has.. . I I.. . 15W.1 - . ' - in near the hole, whi is surroanded � by ice,
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to for some time for Mr, I `_ the quiet of* a manos own home. and Elliott vs- Elliott; an action for the con. named Jaines Walsh, who was killed
. I - -VOR SALE ON EASY TZRMS.'-The pro on $truction of a will, His Lordship direptea- August last,in ail- elevator. He Bud hi and slipped into ib, when the others went.
, sr., of the HonsaH planm'v_ * I I 1:1, to, � family the religious, the .political, L a - , It is supposed -'slid in
1�� . X East William Street. near Collegiate I that John' Elliott is entitled to the moneys brother had for years bei6n selling to, to the rescue, and - - I
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1. 11.1 - occupied by� Mrs. Robert Coleman. the social affairs are read and dis- of the astite, of Eleanor� Taylor in the hands provided for the family and had Vvejups also. . �
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th=Cs trouble,, =- hy'the � � � _., . taine 10 room%, beside@ closets, pautriesp cellar, . - � . . � � 0 .
.,�., cussed. -. . of her executors, costs o all p�rtiea to be $580i of which $310 belonp,ed to dece"id.
skiR thus far has heart ,in_ _.�_, well under pover,, and soft water In kitUbbenm. I e if J- I . I .
. .11 is au &ere of land,. plenty of good fruit trem", I . paid out of said estate. -Thomas McAllister, a farmer who� has .
z. R. MeMorran .was in the, - ', -.�_-_-�� . . . Hlu oil Xbtes. , .
� . I - sheds, ft. A good Denham piano, (cost Ill Then follows the advertisements,. and Busch vs. Bengough was another action lived for neatly half a century on the 10th - '
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�of the week visiting rela� - z"'_ be scold cheap ; also horse and outot: IMMM. . � RenryZarris, alformer resident of Hen
in� I!- � - how prEictical the eye has become. for seduction, one of the parties residing in concession' of 8ydenhatn, %. committed
�e he intends. engaging I, �`E`� - . C01"AN. 15, I utting . his throat.' with .11411, died suddenly i Aylmer last week. ,
I I z . I - Hay and the -other in flensall. Henry -suicide by i c James II, rch, Exeter, has sub�
go,. -Dr. Sleart, of Chicago,,"z __!!z' - :Dery member of the family tells : . - , it
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. ,'?� -LURM FOR 8'12M- Olt TO RENT. -For sale to Busch, the plaintiff, and his daughter ga-ve a Jack-Imife. ,The deceased was a I
e last week-, spendinp- a da] , I U rent, Act 9, amd south half of lot 10, con a . at a glance if so-and-so has any- evidence for the prosecution, and the de'- victim ,.of a severe attack ot la .grippe scribed $90 to the Ixi4ia- relief fund.
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- �. 12, Hullett, coutainintir 250 acres, &Ill odleared 0 � , thin,�, new to kay tliig 'Week, or is fendaut gave his version. In a little lose from the eftets of whidh his tilind 'became '
�-, atiout 8 acres of pod hardwood bush. The Is � 0 - ' see ion D on house, Brucefield,.
Blyth, his former home.�-- , -, . � than two hours the jury gave a verdict for unbalanced.;' He 'Leaves a wife and' three s' of the fiew . I
cGielg�rl. of .'Rippen, passed, '�� �� ... ail Ito a good Bt%te. of cultivation, well 'undo ed it the same old ad.- . . . fldren. - . 7 shortly.
is . and well fenced. On the promises are eree a � � . plaintiff for 8,300. ch. AV Of heading bolts, -have
. week on his way oat to- " -- . X.cod frame house, with stone foubdation and Our view of advertisements is ei Blake et ad vs. Jarvis et ad. An action .-One day lately John Evans, jr., of Bel- -Over. 1,000 cor
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md the summer mont-h& .:. L. 'by a furnace, with plenty of hard sind soft w Is � ther for the possession of the Saltford brewery. mont, son of Mr L John Evans, t . he well- been deliverod at . kn tent Brothers' factory,
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An or eighth trip; that Mr, r I a lug .. change of ads. or not to adveiti-se. Plaintiffs wanted to seU the brewery, and known cheesoma,ker, slipped on a -piece of - in Brussels. I
-We were- - lites' dtwohaybarnast fed, . we ther . i � _�_Mr. A. J. McColl, of Brussels, has pur-
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ade in this way. I �=d A spring creek us the Why I We advertise because we defendant would not give up poosses " a ice and out the palm of his band on a croso-cut ,
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��r. .8, B. Hurneston, able to� , , , - th . thetwolots. There arealso-two rood . sio , '�and chased a drug Yusi tesR in Chatham, and has
. ,_ . , have goods to sell- at prices tho,t under their lease tridess an agreement as to eaw. , He thought. little I of his injury, . , .
is week, after his long coll- .. orchards. Is 5 miles from Blyth, and 12 fro Sea- . - I - Later gone to take Posse sion of it. , - - I
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� I house. -Mr. D. Urquhart, ,.- forth, and about the game distance to Clinton ; con- . are fair and equitable, securing recompense could be arrived at. did not eVen Mad up the wound. � . The Blyth Be 4 of Trade is consider-
. I . -1 . venient to schools. and churches. Ion C1 1�4 - Otterbein vs. Gingerich, and another case medical Aid was c4ed in, but in spite (if all .- - . - .
satisfaction to you 'and a fair mar* * , ing several offers :rem manufacturing con- .
, bad at once, and in -which the parties were revitirsed-the one efforts, *tetanus, dr lockjaw, get in andthe to locate in L
kq considerable oatmeal of . tirtles either rentint or boyin can
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wd Wright, who spent the L I bays the use of implaments. Terms ow- - ply . gin of profLt to us. � - . I . L earns ,bat village. - �
l I �. being an action for slander and the other for young man's life ii, despaired of. . !.., �
, Toledo,visiting his, - I 0 R. H. XBOX, Blytb. � i 4 ,L ' . -Mrs. Fairfield h4e sold her property in
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L I . - -.--- seduction -were bothl dismissed with costa. ' !—oll Thursday ievening, dith inst., over
-D E&L, WTATZ FOR SALK-Farm for isale � r to - -ling YOU Kaine vs, 'MoLmighlin, --a motion for bhre Winghant to Mr - Wm. Clendenn lag, the
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)me a few do.ye, ago. Mrs. When, a man tells you he is sel a handrail of the friqnde and neighbors . i I .
. Tetumee from, visiting her - Xlkl regii, Lot Sk of ft sedim W, town . Of * 'goods less than cosk you mentally judgment, was decided �y plaintiff bein 'of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, assem- price paid being iia
McLaughlin,, of Gorrie._- ' , `� I Iitoird, Algamis, 140 scies of land, suitable for I ; � 9 -Wm. Bird, of Orussels, received kick
I � - _$460 on bled at their home on the 5th concession, g''
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(Muncil intend very soorn , all kinds of pain. stock said hay. About: 55 so 0. - say that either he does not intend allowed to rank as a credi&r Jor West Nissouri, W spend a social a i on the log from one of his horses, the,other
I orhin p the estate of Joliti. Kaine.. � � v"mg day, which laid him hp, for a few days. , ,
clearing and chopping. meet of which Is aying for his g6ods, or that he is
aiks , for fire protection, . . down Onso-haff Act&- of orchaid-plumb, ny � Th ad and bid them. fa1re4ell. Mr. wad Mrs.
, . _ � � . —Ji, R. Swarts, pf � Wingham, has entered
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delays are dangerous. w: and -apple tfon-small fir.al"oomberriss, telling untruths to .-you. ound twenty- Henderson are removing to another farm " for the - .
T ,ohw-ton - of London, hast � berfleso, wA also black currents, white'eurtant#1'and examined the county jail and fc � I , his running horse I "Spring Book, .
I � ad one prisoners in custody in the, jail, three f6ur miles distant. A gold watch and Queen's Plate !4 1�q !aces at i;ronto. .
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� " z -zed curmuts; well watered, as there a" soe - I We do dinner get were presented them as tokens
tends, l_ Rodgerville, and ... ; frame We advertise for .business. females andeighteen males. Ofthe males', one . . I "
over -flowing sprin one at the house door . . � I -While tryin
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�obert Bouthron met with - ... . bank barn, 3ft40 rea, with stabling undernesib! fall business for profit, but we are none, is insane and awaiting removal to the -Asylum. of good will. - . . a % powers, the other
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,�� moving Ina furniture & "I size oflown, Frame house, 18z2l, with cam; � W, Two L are awaiting trial,- one for seduction. -Dispatches from Le . amlogton state the' day, Roxy Wail , i a Hotel Clarendon,
'he houze he rented from I ... also 9 . -Clinton i locat his shoulder. .
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; *mail kitchen for summer. MIZ This farm to "- the less your servants in*so sayin ' Fifteen are committed as vagarante : one is town is suffering from. frightful fitiods,ditte . '
� utifles from NwLe nan 21 m1les from Laird P. 9-, 2 and doing.. - I - t � -At a skatin iices in 'Goderich, last
wais standing in, the sleig4 . I inilea from school; about 3 - miles from Deslogrits I . a feeble old man, totally unfit to earn a to insuffi i t d " ge. Sturgeon Creek, week, Sam Elliot, of Wingliam, won the
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gave ther 0 sea, a, touch. � I . ,. R, and about the same clWanoo living; one in suffering from in incurable ordivari It I
Bad, I from Echo Itoty; 6J, miles from Port Findlay dock. The following price list comprises lead- . championship ,of astern Ontario and a;.
iusing them to give a �: . . - and gold mines opening up in this . I 1. Tin o a rushi roaring river, 40 . ..
� �: There is-slecilion disease. Three are chil[dreu, aged 11, 4 and swollen 090 I 'a of $25. �
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h threw Mn, BorAhrori- out. ' I ing lines. There are Others, of o� years * I -purs
. I vicinfly, which will make a first-class market � 0 respectively ; the . remainder erg rods wide. The, elietille power house was . I
ly � , - m � -any-kind of inundat � . �'�: -The Fire Und writers' Associati n do
� that he was complete . , lam producib. Also flour, saw and planing Me . course, but these may interest you. � strong, able. -bodied an, fit for ed and the! town was in darkness. . . I
Mortal aermona were de- - �: � within. a, short distance.. Riascons for selling : In- �- . ' . mands more effici t fire protection i Exe-
I work. These are all committed for from six The water sat'T.ounded the High School, and - ter, but the busin, as men consider t ' so do- .
tend to go into other business. For fatt-ther. Pa' to-. C b sin �
4hodist church on Sabbath �� ulars apply to the proprietor on the premises' co, by $10 $12 and $14 Men's Suits made to months, down to' orik wee;.. The thrW I he !upoil1k, *erw. Imprisoned fori several .
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rening last." - Rev. W.. 9-*. -, 7etter to ROBERT MURRAY, MacL e-11111114 P 0.1 females are all vagrants, commitments not h .1 I -Mr.- W. Bae 1 aA employe of the Clin-
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oupted the pulpit in the � Ontario, 1627 a yet made oat. It is a fadt worth of note .;_Wrn. V . .
. ,Mr. Batt. of Cen- 11 I . . - - I �_ I . �y . . �lnelly, one of the famil� of that ton foundry, got is!fingera caught in some
that, of the twenty-one prisoners now in name connicted, with the terrible Biddulph
Re . .. 11 ; ... - . 1 48,50 and $9.50 Alen's Readymade li of the - machine 'and .,a couple of them
ning. The attendance was - ' � i All -Wool Suits ; Men's $1.25, jail, only two are from the county of Huron, tragedy of F,iib. 3,1880, died at hi6 home, . . I
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i.ermons wel . $1.50 and $2 Pants; Boys'School the others are scattered all over the country, the St. Ni6hblas Hotel, in Appin, on Sunday, .
. I.- : structions from Mr. John oLean to sell by p blio . March 7tLy'' Vie iernains were �, -There is a po t 6ffioe row in Wingham. .
krscon., of Carmel Presb,y�- - � auction on Lot 6, Couceseton 13, H. R. S., Tue', er- Pants 35c, - 50c and 75c ; Boyso from,Halifax to Collingwood ; the ones from rotight Some persons,' a t it moved, and- enlarged,
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divered a very inteiesting. � - � smlth� one mile and a quarter west of Chiselh fat, our coanty are the insane man 4nd the one. to Biddulph Ceinetery, and
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� men on Sabbath evening- - I an Monday. March 29,1 1897, at m Oorduroy Caps, 25c ; Men's -work- for seduction. The insane one- has been'in in the .... bAily burying ' groun. De, have been Ben
. ... � sharp. the following valuable property, :-Horse .-. r � Ben to t6e Postmaster General
.. � old 16ne ing' Shirts, five .for $1; boys'- jail since May last, and his immediate re. ceased leaves a - wife anal fsmil' �
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. � I I � Onez heavy draught mare rising 8 years * ' V* Among by both parties., '� � .
0 .... . general purpose holtse 9 years col . ne d ught Ily school shirts, five for $1 ; unlatin- moved to the,asylum,. was rectommended. the relatives who attended were:; o, rt
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Brusaels. � . - The removal 'of one William Russell to the , Donnelly, - Glencoe, . Pa,krick, agam,
I . . . . old, one drivit,cr, gelding ris g 3 ea old, by in- dried.white shirts, 35o and 50C .7 . i and residenc:,oizg� ordwich, to Messrs. P.
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Fournollchcows In ,Wf, one farrow Cow, tw . 1h
� ' rmer re- Brown.and I 0 a P well, of Witigham,
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Wra. Ainlay. of this, place, .1 I T ey &be recommended the immediate -The other day Fred Wahl, tQ Zagive� on November Ist,
� I I � .. I rising 2 y � -at ! tention of - the authorities to the out sidin� three miles north of e reburg, -Possession I ,
kire Saturday evening, sh&- heiters rising 3 years old, three . ere and fawn 65c, 75e and 81 ; '.at ' .
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� old, four befterto. riaiag 2 years old, two. steers I,% ear two Wall4by Fur Coats left at' houses, as they are in .an unfit and un- was ell down. a tree I his I Wood* 1897.
the hanging lamp, 1�y blow- - :_ old, I calf. -Figs. -One Tanoworth bear witi e- I ck� �i 0�' -Messrs. Blo, and �Taxh, of Gorrie, have
.. gistered. pedigree, 1 T&W,W,orlh brood vow with IHA r oudition for use. Al4o, the outlet oppint
envelciped,_ - $1 1. 50 each ; two pair black so�x healthy 0 when &-linab roke off and a in
it ex : ded and . __ if ton pigs,. I Chester vihits brocid sow with litteO 1 of of the drainage. the head, tend rin him unconscious, secured the coutr at of the brick and stone
far night dress 'and under- . . I ,a four" erian
,� for 25c; th greatest range.w6 work, respectivel ,'of the now Presbyt i
I ,_: I ten pip,, 10 pigs about 4 months old. Also lien e . death followitij sin afterwards. Do- . h. .
� ablaze when her fat -her and - bronze turkeyL Fourteen bushels of clover sqed. have ever shown of 25c Summer �1- o . - 'ceated was a brother of Jacob Wa�l, who church, whic -ler.be built at -Moleswortk.
-her rescue, a. `.. be Id oat on eassful and enjoyablates
oi and after .-a. -,' - ZrIsotly clean. The wh osi . Oanada. -, -A m C4
%eded in youtting coattlie, '.- � thout reserve to the pr ristor is going w Ties at 10c, or three for 25c ; for the past 35 yiiiis held the office 0 Conn. meeting was helO &� Turner's church Tuck'.
. Toms. -All sums of $5. an? under, cash ; over at � . -A son 6f Hen. Senator. Sanford, .of cillov' iind Depu6y Reeve of Wilmot town. . I .
before, she was fesrfull . amount 7 months! credit will be given on turn - balance of'our all -wool uudercloth- Hamilton, died recently of consumption, all He leaves a wife aud� eight o0drou, eramith, on Monday evening of last week.
� effects of which sho dU 7 - in ing at 90c a suit; balance of our in. Texas. ' �ohsisted of addresses, in.
� , . . 6 Fp= joint notes. A discount at the rat of : . 1p -Mr. John McGregor, one of Galt's old- The programme
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Mr. Ainley also- '. . teropersed with Ouitable music. The pro.
norn , & .� .. C" amounts. JOHN MoLE1 c"E'4' ' all -wool top shirts at 50e,.6&c and - -The death of ex -Judge Boyd, occurred
N1 r., A ialey an . - I - � on credr, N. Co. . - e3t and most respected citizensI, died � W.. .
. pristor; WX.� NeCLOY, Auctioneer. IkM at his residence in Toronto the other morn- coeds amounted
sympathy d the, m * - . linen, recently, aged 72 Deceased was -Word was received the otherday of
` t. 11 ' -75c; three hemstitched men's � born in Perthshire, Yesoleraotland, in' -1824, r
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lat- . � . — I' nice lii�e ing. He was 78 years old. -
,17'antitrheeir -sad affliction. : ,: handkerchiefs for 26c ; a - the serious illaes� df Mrs. G. W. Ave f
_Julius McIntyre, nod .
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�wasgiveu- and the engine, . U- STOCK AND ImpLzmENTS.-Mr. Wm. a- . , Kalispell, Mont6tia, formerly of Y.
of Black Cashmere Hose'at 25cla $5 and costs for selling a package of chewing this country. He taught school in a
int happily was not needed. - Cloy. has been last meted by Mrs. Alice McQueeml 3co pair; smocks, and overalls at 65c, gum on Sunday-& heavy sentence, by . � Heart disease is the cause.. Mrs. Ave in
i horse fair -. was hold ofi� I mail, by public auction,. on lob 80, concession 1A, ��b- - FWomr .Beverly for a .time. . Afterwaids he I& sister of Mr. �eter MoNeil, of concession
I berk, on Saturday, March 27tb, 1897, at I 0101 ok 'Sullivan. was hanged at .
I �1" T. 75c, 85c and $1 ; calf skin braces -John E. . was a colporteur in the- Algonts, Oistriot.
rweek and' was a success.,, , -_� 14, Grey.
� I no. sharp, -the following valuable property :JIOR is che4ter, New Brunswick; Friday morning -He was for over fifty years a consistdut and
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� I number of i,�raea chang- - purpose, gelding. 4 years old, I general pu se d -1 poison ag one day last week, by
ge - - 6 1 wear out, and they -are the easie�t eon.
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. I year old. filly, I year old 901 I . tAiking a dose o horse liniment in mistake
-, ding. CA at of widow and five children, one son a4d four escaped
asore fitting braces in the market daughters, survive hi I
�xext will be held on the let 1. r to -day. . lal
- Three' much cows in calf,, 2 heifers rising 8 years o0. - . .w -The Ophir mine 30 miles northWe
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krgests'ale held for vears in - - t in calf ; 1 fat heifer a years old, I fat cow, 2 ft" Sault Ste. Marie, is under negotiations for ter of A. for medicine. edical aid was at once so.
- � rising 2 yeare old, I yearling steeri I yearling helf4r. If you do "any lifting, you will find -Mies Violet Camd,�on, daliigh !
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Ibe the sale ofthe istate, of' . I sale to a German syndicate. The price ask- D. Camer6n,,of Brandon, Manitobii, is in cured, and by t e,use of the stosaach pump
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own, near Cranbook,which I Also 1 broo4l sow with. litter of 5 pip, 5 months col]A ; them indispensable. I t-00,000. � his life was say d. I
- I and ,about 50 heniL IHPLEMZN I . . ad for it is V Uollingwo4?d visiting her graud-paren`�s, Mr,
� edneaday next.-Butries- - : TS -One lu r formerly of Wood. . _C. A. has rented B. Taylor's
I wagon, I set bolosleighs, I single buggy, I cutter'll ' -H. Philip Wilson, . -and Mrs,' E. Buist. Miss Cameron, ai-
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I fanning �nilt, 2 sets double barne", I 0 or. - aying th �oast few months she
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. . � close on, � - __., stogie b e . cruelty to a Home child adopted by them. has vist e �� riends 'a 7 'onto, Hamil Is Pessirie an ba, the and of Makoh. He
I Association . . 1 croes.cut saw, and o of it d in or
. . 1� � ton' intends going' to business with his brother,
I hommen should respond- ' icles. t co. =erous to mention. A quantity f Ask- to be shown what t e can sell in -Hen. Thomas G � -
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is� also spoken Of between _ timothy. r1Y I be sold', as 9- I - - J. M. !rAyler.
y C-1 C .11 r Is gi ' ., up farming. TE 11 Spr ng Unaerclothing at $1 a suit. ad from Ontario a quantity of thoroughbred place to place alone. � Miss Cameron ham
e R and F. - � proprlet . T'Inj , . I stock to add to his already fine heEd at -A lacrosse esm has been organized in
r " 8i Xempelya,. . suma of - and. under, cash ; over that coutfil 8 I . also made trips to Manitoba. She irill re- -
� te, -a ta ce here at. . moaths! c dit will be given on furniabla;r approy Id if you need a knockabout Suit of Crystal City. . turn to- her home in -the * Prairie Piovince Wingliam -with the followmg officers - Acon-.
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,�h.-The farm in Morris- '_ . joint note A diwount at the iateof 6 Pat Cal C - , IN. . -Miss Eva Booth, head of the Salvation 1 orary presiden , J. A. Morton ; president,
ll be allowed off for sash on all areo it clothes for Spring we can f .Tnish- 1. . ofirl,y next month. . i -
Aert, Thompson farm, was . � Ps . . _:� Armyt 111 Canada, has 'been ill at head M. B. Morden ; CA tain, win MoDonosh ;
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� pablic au;tion last Taeff- I,- 1= Re. ATACK Mc(lu;zFS, propriet ' ; uit at -$4.50. - "') , q artereToronto, supposed to be caused by -Miss Florence Carlisle, daughter of secretary, Herb. ightman ; treasurer, J.
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WK. MCC � Y, suctionse - 1 1 7 JAI an all -wool 3' u
facdd.-Brussels aud vioin-- - �;y r. " - � m � I I Inspector Carlisle, Woodstock, has a uum- H. Obigho committee, A. Bell,-, E.
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I -Rev. John Match, pastor of Chalm, '
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ls� , I . :i� WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Presbyterian. Church, Toronto,. died Globe says : On the east wall there *
attendance at the entertailk� _'. "? 11 : urday morning of appendivitie after ten- the ' � 18 the 33rd Batts I hon wan .hold in Clinton on.
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oes of the band V W&S not UP- -. - . I -L-Gitizene of Hamilton felt 111'earthquake .9 wn house. I was decided to endeavor
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tt ia considered as a, paying , � . . -AND- . I I k $book- at 2:30 Friday morning, which was of - � '%I to have t . ext. camp
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. .- 3: � i modil who posed for Millais' I I A gelus ' Goderi all.
0 - . _ I auffidient strength to awaken them out of . picture.) Anotber study of an old a inning m
I - :P .iA.MT 0 .. 1=1 C:),r.r , - -0 i their sleep. It.jarred several houses. -On Wedn sday morning of last -week,
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llcowiek. . . I I - __ 8- - � GREIG d -MACDONALD -Mr. Hobbs, M. P. P., London, has con- woman Is, if a9ything, rather more emery Rev. H. IM I Jeans, of - Listowel, tied the
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, � . 7,,0,u - at the Kingston Penitentiary. The price is " - � Alexi .1 '�, i .
� z7b,7, any zoods in a firsti-elm saddlery sh1p, - CLOTHIERS. tinder E lis, of Brussels, between Mr
, ,ipring,,ir, Saline county, I - . . . white and gray. ! ,
. go to H. Zurich, Ontario. 1� in the neighborhood of $130,000. ; � Wra; Oakley,19f Morris township, and Miss
.. ruary 26th, James Blairi, . � .1 ; . of -Mr. Wagepter, of M ; d daughter of Mr.
Howick ff %youl . ichkalvi- accompan- Charlotte Be er, adopote .
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- Shades and - urtain Polm, go to H. WELL, Zuri , . was the parental home, his : c%c:g beinvisit to Ellis' -
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, - '. It you w ,t to save money buy yoifir Organs who . V SEAFORTHl - - ONT. I lam. . 1� . �. On arriving at their destination they ,found Dominializotes, w�re sent, to GOderich a
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Hirriettsvill they were intending making a stay of ;,ever- ap,114
-Mr. Robert Facey, of a, on Tuesday afternoon, last week, L
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, county, was taken ill in London last week, tained a valuable collection of articles of am badly sc�ded b the b1bwing out of a
clothing, 4noluding. part of the bride's ' , _! .
and died there two days afterwards. He oling in the bo?ler. In springing out of the
was aged SO years. � trousean. The loss will be considerable. Eat water he! struck his head against a tub-
� -A bread and butter club has been one Ther& i as c)ue to the perpetrator of the ing and fgH over, part of the boilin
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- The amusements were cards and - --OirL Friday morning, Zth inst., while at eye was n t ' * I injured, .
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. 1puyer, left St. Thomas for Buffalo some 40 yeare the I had been a respected March 7th, 4: t. the advanced age -of 75 years.
time alzo, and has not since been heard of. resident of Kincardine, and during the Deceased had been a cripple for a number of
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He wan. bom in Greenock, Scotland,
in March, 1815, and carnis to - Canada
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-The wife of Mr. R, Rdwden, of eel- vit�d to London to 'address a meeting of I ; I
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orne, township, died- very suddenly on Fri.- - .
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ght, shb.asked her husband. to procure -Mess". Donald Jack and W. J. Zoeger .�,
mething for her, as qhe was suffering in- have, purchased a -oar load -vf- ocorn for disi, . I
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-Robert Symonds, of SaItford, died on of age, and was a conduotor ()I,k a -western - �
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mat 17 weeks., Mr. Symonds was born, in �-Ea.w . .
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isre were 74 ; of the" six were under 16 auspiops, of the Av6uton Oddiollows *M'at- ;
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MrS of age ; 38 weri3 sent for the first tenaed by over 40 couples and was a cam- �
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-Mr. John Card, a former resident -of F
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itughters, Mrs. Burns, of Teeswater, Bluce _ VBWA'rt, loiiAenio :
Panty ;-Mrs; R. Thompson, of West `W&_. she was hold. Rer. A. ; of �
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tildren, to moum his -While Mr. T. O'Donnell of fladoldl, . ,I
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rawanosh, and was much esteemed as a and frigLhtined the horse. The latter balt- ,
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try arrangements, plumbing, drainage, the a -
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6ised &L storey higher. , They - are neiih i or brows. It took elevenstitches to cloia up, � I .
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4ty or forty, feet above the. water's lexell interest in' cheese making, met in Gouldoo I -
ie council are still, content to allow the . ,
1werage to drain into cesspools, which the school house, northeast Fullarton, -to con- . . -
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ad never regained conwiOUSrANO, Pneu-
Ionia W the cause of death. Mr, Doug. stion I request 1 residents of the �
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