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. i FRIDAY, APRIL 2 18970 D I .. '! . . . n
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I e -on a charge of insanity. Her Erie, ,St. Clair and Huron, and the famo ith Urge amount of rugged
,T" to , Co-OperEdive Experiments in A . the bone upon the brt'm' upset the . victim's locked up us wl a common I
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*�at,ge _ � . -mental balance, ana hi struagled and brother came fro' ....
t . L rioulture. m Sheffield county, Ohio, Thirty Thousand Islands of. the Georgian sense, but his.lecturs also showed that he I
1, ''I . . fought with the men who L resouicT hiih in sind took charge of her. Since then -nothin bay is acknowledged the finest on the con-, has -a keen appreei&tion Whiell
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. have been tested in the Experimental Do. the moot wildly in��ne manner. I has been hea, - rd. of her. Ferguson, who tinent, and should attract a large southern he was able to make sppil�rent to his, -
partmoint of tb . e Ontario Agricultural Col. with great difficulty up was con,reyed to the knew n thi of the Old woman3o arrest, tourist traffic during the summer, A large I audience. . -
� . hospitd for treatthen - wrote% Pxford street, Guelph, the ad- American line in anxious to secure 'this " —The other day Mm Matthew SnoWd4n,,
H------7 4 V- e Been logo., Guelph, *!thin the,past eleven years, - - : . . . ..
i � . and mix hundred of them have bee . -m-_T_he'Picton Tinidalmiya : Capt._ Ashbel dress on the iatchel, but got no reply. He route, and Mr. M.. C. - -Cameron, M. P., is of Mitchell, while g6ing to the barn, slipped
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_. I a frown -Cook, of Clayton, who1la over 80 yeaws -old, at last opened- the satchel and found it to apply'no for p.ermission. � I and fell, breaking one of liar arm -above the ..
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L skated from that plao to Fishees' hand. corktaia a, gold watch, about $40 in Mon �hn%6=2&y, 20th ult., Robert Wat wrist, joint. �
� all the Canadian sorts and several hundred . . � . eyl . �� I
The -400, I ag, five miles and ret#rn, recertly, A -w- and a bank book show' h balance, son, of the boundary of Morris and Hallett,
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� _-- :. __ in �P ya ca Pow re for a man .of his in Boston bank &mounting to over $2,000. passed am to the great beyond. Me � I 100-acte farm, sout-k of Farquhar, ter a
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,,�ll 2oed age. � I —A highly est6emed and venefable couple , nexe *as of short dumtion� only about 3 term of eight years, at a rental of WD per I
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1 United States have been' 'included in these Week L ' I
I . —A ohfl& of Mr. John Catfipbell, L H&MU. who lived in Sidney,, near Bellevillej have a, mad was said to have slArted with year. I
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I I . eirefully conducted experiments. Some of , tong accidentally met &S to a piano cover - gone'to the grave within a week of each Pleurisy,followed b infla mation, and bleed. —Mr. J. H.Keeler, of Mitchell, - Will com- �
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well and have already been distribited over . I
. . . I � i and carpet were damaged to the. extent ert Gay dibd from pneumonia, aged 65, and ,y" and 9 months. His *ifo, who survives in- Hespeler shortly. MitbheU is sorry to
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11 Ont"io, through the medium of.*the Expen., -of nearly $100 before the blaze wab ex- five days, later Mr. Gay, aged 78, from die him, wan a Miss Sanderson. They have no lose him. .
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1. —Mr. John Harvey,� of Oak Gro ve, Als- eleven. . —The officeri elected i
, � . I I . Herison Bearded Spring Wheat, and the bama, writes to his father, Mr. S. Harvey, .1 —0 in connection with popular entertainment in the town the - I
1Z Cloud -'a Early Yellow Dent, - Msimmoth I the Cranbrook Epworth League for the other night, which is likely to be repeated i
I - of Kincardinet stating !that where he. is liv. I - Huron Notes. ' next six months are : Honorary presidenti in the near future. � 1�.
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� � Cuban, Wisconsin Earliest White Dent, and ing,before the middle Of March the orchards Rev. Mr. Walker ; President, Mrs. J. For. —The H-oftingshead farm at Prospect
i , Balzer's North Dakota varieties of corn, � --s-Exeter will celebrate Queen's birthday � . -
;03R_A.Z3M I were all in bloom &�d regetation most by havi a race meet on that d' rest ; secretary, H6ury Siemon ; treasurer, Hill which has been unoccupied for, two .
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tario, were imported by the Experimental- W. Irwin has disposed 0 Aaddatz; organist, Miss Clara . "
_ alician Mitchell ; convenor, of Christian Endeavor y use it for a pas
For O�eap Goods. Cheapness regard, Department and after being thoroughly - A Calgary dispatc� afty.ci the 0 ing business in Wingham to W. T.Sullivan, who 40 ture ,ground. .
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L 'of value, has OPparOlItly tested were diitributed ; I I epar . P . . —Twenty-two n6 rx have. been I .
. les's' settlers sent north to ' Edmonton recently of Flesherton. d bment, Miss A Hunter'- missionary, -w membi -
. I . . in Small lu"t't'a". from Winnipeg, are starving. Thoy have relief and temperance, Miss X. K.n,l,'Lht; added to the St., Marys. Meth6diat church, -
re�ehed its climax, and now peo- The present system of co-operative experi- —The other day some person shot a valn- , . - - -
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no food and no money, and 'are almlolutely literary and musical, Miss Aggie M: air - an the result of the e liatic services -
� t mentalwork in agriculture wasstarted in able hound belonging to Dr. Blackwell, of . I I van 'a �
ple are awakening to the fact tha dependent on the charity of their neighbors I I social and Christian welcome, Miss Magpie hold,there recently under tZ leadership;of -
1 1086 with 60 plots, which were situated on in the north for subsist."ence. - . Clinton. . Evangelist Hill. * -1 -
it .1 is no more advisable to bu. twelve different farms in 'Ontario. Since I —J. W. Chidley has . been engaged as Switzer- � I
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ch —A large audience t Assembled &6 Knox il . —At a meeting of the —Rev. -J. Greene, of Faillarton, has re- .
bap goods because of their cheiap- -that date, however, the work has increased manager of Broadtoot, Box & We reta I .Epworth League of
t churdhi London, the 61 eri night, fm bear store in Clinton. the Methodist church, russels, on Monday mitted. over $65 *to ihe India famine fund I I
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ness . only, then it is good policy from - ear to year and In 1896 there were Rev. W. J. Clark, of I the First Presby- . � . . 4pvenlu� . . . .
i I - . Up to date $128 has been received at g of last week, the following -were. and in still receivi.n dDlIatione, and the
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. to 1 hire cheap doctors or 11;1 U plots, which were situated on 2, urc!f, iectu4o on he sub — elected officers Jar the next six months : Bethel neighborhood L 'contribatqd over �___1_4 -
cheap farms. We are .Again prepared to dis2tr6io ter'au Ch t '_ the Mol8on Bank, in Clinton, to aid the peo. � .
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� prdachers ` - irrespectiye of their bute material for- co-operative experiments -.4 linpressions of Bcotl4nd." E e en- ple in the famine stricken India. - i Honorary president, Rev. S. G. 'Allin ; � $21 .
I abi�ities. '. with fertilizers, fodder crops, roots, groins, 0yed his graphic deicription of the - land 'O —Air. Joseph Izzaid, of Goderieh town- lWeident, Bli Smith ; first vice president, —Rev. Mr. Browplee has -again taken - I .
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It shou � -when a mart talks grasses and clovers. - - .� I . teather. - I I I . ship, had his leg badly sprained recently, by . J. McCracken ; seeond'vice president, charge of the.. parish consisting of Claude-
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�d be that , —Charles Lafferty, of Windsor, wais com- being thrown out of a wagon. i Min E. E. Kerr ; third vice president,Miss boye, Grant . on and Prospect Hill. He - . -
..... to . ask him ,&.bout , Interested persons in.Ontario who wish to � . _ . . -
� e � yofa, . . mitted for tflal-and liberated on $2,500 bail :2Vhile using a jack knife the other day, Norton ; fourth vice president, Thomas preached his first sermon,of his uew' termon .
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qui lity. . . � -by Magistrate Urtlet; Ion &-charge of av- t misfor. Collins ; secretary, 31iss Jennie Howe ; 0 -dr- Sabbath, March 21st. � L . .
der , promise of marriage, ,responding. secretary, Miss M. McNaugh- —The Central Creamery Company,, of -
'experiments for 1897 and inform the director ing betrayed � Alex. McNeil, of Brussels, had he
1. Wheift .t man talks quantity to you, at once of the choice made. All material 'u'D . tune to cut the tendon of his lett thumb. I
'him about quality. , furnished entirely free" of -charge to _ Clara Martin, of AndeOlton, a girl of 18. —Mr. S' eaviug ton ; treasurer, Miss Fetguson. St. Marys, has been organized ,with a C&pi_ L I 71.
as�n will be mith Kilty and family are I
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- � ach applicant, buf he voill be expected to She swore that they bail been friends nearly —The- London Free Prime of a recent , issue tal Stock of $50,000,: in shares of ,$10 each.
When � man talks neither to you, as'k . ; I I Clinton and will go to Chicago, where Mr. . . . I
. Is three years. � - has the following reference to the death of The mpany is going ahead to esbablish its
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conduct the tent according to the instrac. . .Kilty has secured a good situation wit . h -
him' -about quality. —St. Andrew's' church, Toronto, , a former resident of Exeter "' Mr. James battecro factory. -
Q- I tionk sent with the seeds, andi to re rt the crowded to excess 'at both services lae was Seigle, Cooper & Co. : .� .
uality1firsti last, and all the time, is results of his rest as soon as possitiole after ,�t Sab- —Mrs. Fred Smith, a -former, resident Of McIntyre, cabman, died at- his home C.ppos. —Mr. Daniel Baird, -son of Mr. Arehibald
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. th6] foundation upon which Ve harvest. . . bath by people eager to hear the ne* pas- Goderich, died at her home in � Bay City, . ite the Grand Trunk.'Railwo' 1:tation, early Baird St Allarys, bam returned from the -
. I . - . tor, Rev.. W. J. McCaughan. The Rev. Michigan, recentl�, aged 59 years. She yesterday mornio after an � ess -of eleven Ont;rli� A' grieult ral, C 11 where he has .
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BeefouSe it pays us to give a man 1. Testing nitrate ot sods, superphos. pulpit and introduced him to - the congre- —E. S. JUavenworth, of St. Cathadu The deceased, who was born in 1864, come tion -in the pojiltry department. -
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ViAlity, he never faults or forgets phatc, muriate of potash, mixture, and no gation. , died at the residence of his son, in Solon here from Exeter about ten years ago, d —Mr. Ed. Seebach has disposed of his 50- 11 I
. - manure th; corn. 2. Testing nitrate. Of _Qufte'au amount of shipping is done ,at Ohio, on'Thursday of last week, and . i .
qu4lity, but how long can his 6on wi I W;; bought out Mr. 11. Currie, running a cab abre lot, No.. 14, concession 4, Fallarton,.W
, . mods, suporphosphate, muriate of potash, Ayr station. Last wee fi;Xson shipped , . .
� - buried on ISaturday. He was the * father of ever since until taken ill. A wife and three Michael F. Shellingberger. Impriwome4ts . I '.
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fid4nee be retained'by loading him inixture, and no manure with maugolds. 3. two care ofthkffi�o; t6- Chift 0 d Mrs. Rob�rt Holmes, of Clinton. . children, the oldest ei lit years of age, am will be made on this lot under its new man- I I
with -quantity, however chelp, if Testing six leading varieties of fodder of apples to Clev;isnd ; John � . . Guthrie Whil working in the Clinton organ left to mourn his de4f.11 - . agement, as Mike is a hustUr. . I
satisfaction does not follow in the corn. 4. Growing three Leguminous shipped a car of h6gs to the T ronta mor- — r t; other day, Fred Doherty got two -�-A telegram wai received by Deputy., —Thomas Cox, near .Mitchell, held an 1
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waie. In placing a price list of � crops for - green fodder. 5. Growing ket ; Walter RASon shipped ... ve Of fingersybao , ly lacerated in the knives of one reeve Tarnb the gyp a', COW . very, 11 - I
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" g lines from week to wee three mixtures .of grain for green fod- cattle to Liverpool. . I - of the Norman Kennedy met stating that his brother-in-law, Mr. Thom" :old hiih, one small'pair of two year 0
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leadin ky der, 6. Testing four - varieties- of .—About 700 settlers arrived Wi.nipe V�achines. Currie, of Wells tbwnehip, Algoma - had teers brinying $50 ,and -a brood sow $ . 5. .2
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before- our customers, we do not grasses for hay. 7. Testing four varieties last' Satu day and Sunday. he special died -that &y. Deceased removed ;; that John Jordon has rented thefarm.
� : r ?e!rge Irwin has sold his 100 acre
noN�. nor ever h4ve', -claimed that of clovers for hay. 8. Testing three va- colonist. X(lin, 1which arrived At, brought f& he Ond concession of Hullett, near locality from the second line of 'Morris, —Mr. Thomas Evans, St ' Marys, has
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the�e are the elfeapest goods, in fleties of buckwheat. 9. Testin, four vs. about400. The,regular Atlajitic; ex?reas Alms, to *r. -John Dale for the sum of , where he had resided for twenty years, been appointed on the horse -oammittee of - ;
" rieties of sp heat. 10. �esting four carried 200 more, "d th l Xroul - .. . I - i I about eleven years ago. A wife and, five the Westeruftir and Messrs: R. H. Hard- I �
.the � market; the cheapest is not . . $4,000 ; this is a good farm, and now gives 1,
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oui,stronghold. What we do claim rieties of Oats. 12. Testing four varieties Galician families. � I : —The jamming of the ice in the river at Currie was a member of the Pwesb terian. Marys, on the cattle, sheep and $wine com-
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lugh -,e for your money of peas. 13. Testing t�rea varieties of —Mr. Daniel McLean, of !ioron' or Aubur . � * church and a Liberal in [ties 7 mittee. . I I
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. in every article you buy, whether beia�m. 14. Testing five'varieties of car- many 3eara the most prominent leather Mr. Edit.1s mill that it was impos i e .to held a membership with t4e Canadian'Order, —Xobert Atkinson, of Joannetwa Creek -
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� golds. 16. Testing four varieties of turnipa* ' soute asthma and 636chitis. Mr. McLean sequentl the village was An darkn . death. was- not stated. Deceased had man 1897, on the G. T. it. between Stratford
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� bat � cap coat, suit, vest, overall,, -Material for eit came to Toronto from Aberdien, Scot- _-ThAlklizi friends who Will regret to hear of his d6at i, and St. Marys, of &.pocketbook, i t i i
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-, snio 0 _.. . - years —On Friday, the 19th ult., the remains of .about $225, and six sale notes, psyment of
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your purchase. - I : . All fertilizers and seeds will be sent in good Dr. J. W. Rosebrugh, a wello'knOwn been.ord red. W *Cl r, A. 'Young, C. of the'towaship of Ashfield, were interred in —Mr. J. B.. uiri who has had charge of -_ _.
.. time for opt�ing seedin , providing the ap- -Hamilton physician, . and brother'o'f Dr. Hogg, t Tipling Ma'nd T Henderson have Du unon cemetery, being escorted thither the cheese and, buttir factory at Avoliton, �.
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nell�tte. - White un-laundried shiits, The supIly of material being limitey, those a few -days ago of influenza4, followed by a — inton. Collegiate Institute foot r ives,sympathizm* friends and neigh- -great regret of 'hii many friends. - He ,has �� . .
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shir�, 0c, 75c and $1. A fast the desired outfit. - It might be well for 'of age, and leaves a widow, a son, Dr. W. season. The officers are : 'President, J_. son -owing husband, seven Bonn ; William, for,an Ingersoll company. I � � I -
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each applicant to make a secondchoicefor Rosebrugh, of Hamilton, -and a daug ter, Hong W. E. Rand .. township clerk of Ashfield ; George ' and —Mr. Pavid M - .
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coloi, colored I undried shirb% all fear the firit could not be granted. Mis. Harry Jones, of Brantford. . 11
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; . Particular varieties aeod not b6 mention. —An attempt in being made to repienish G. Plummer ; curator, A RON', . - * - I time from �
sizes two collars, -75c and $1. � . - - in, Ashfield ; John and James at' home , cancer in the 4to.=6, underwent an. oper- I 11
]Aeio!s Vedora Hats, 75c, $1 &,, ippews Rober h * the KZLI ,school at ationathishomein that townp recently. I
9 $1.25 ed as all %be kinds to be distributed: are the supply of game on the Oneid Chi —On �Weduesdsy, March 1.7th, Mr. Wm. � t, teac or in
' those which have done exceptionally well and Muncey reserves. - Mr. Walter!Smith O' W& onedau%hter, Mrs. ItcMiki#n,of His recovery in necessarily_*16 .
and I $1.50. Boy,s'- school caps, , Hallidayl, of Wingham, and Miss Janet .. � . w, bat he Is �
� ullon the trial plots in the Experimental of Wortley road, has kept 200 quail , . I ' 11 � could be expee . ....
. I p9nned Eadie of Turnberry, were united in mar- Nilra's�a , I rothei, John. BAiM, sr., doigas we '" ted
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roy an weed, at� 25c. The 1).p&,. - t. 1� up all winter, and out of the . of West Wwv�anosh do- —Prof. A. H. Weleh, t - 010-
tMon number only ige. IThe ceremony was performed by � .Vhmn
Etoll style at 15c. . . C. A. Z,tvrrz, Director. one him died. The rest- will be pla'jced On Rev. A. j'C. Stewaxt, and was witnessed by parture. The dece;Zd was highli esteem- gist, Act only did :atood businessin . Mitch- . �
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A special in white hem -stitched arid Agricultural College; March 22ed, 1897. the reserve as sooR as the roads diy up. about fif�y friends of the contracting parties. ed by all who knew her. She, was aged 71 ill, bat he . ble ser
. . —A writ has been issued a —Mr, i and Mrs. . James Ca oehan, of
plai� linen Handkerchiefs, at 3 9 1 Ro&aitmt Dr. M years and 6 months. calls 11 anvicellent and unusually a - �
. � .. Addison, of St. George, bD r�'- Ross' —There died at her residence, in Godoer. =on 11 in the Movitodist ohdrohiai4 address -
for i5c. t Bandanas the same price. I . CsLnada. ' � ol Dumfries, for - Tuckersmith, celebrated their crystal Wed- ich, on . Thursday, 18th*ult., Mary, beloved the Lnda school in th� afternoon. I
. . brugh, a farmer of 8 ,
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- $7.50, $8.50, $9 50 were prosent and a ver enjoyable time R . _'of Usborne, purchased recently
$5.50, $6.50s gold mines, last week. W y . f , ht yearso after a rather! 1 bo, --y &BOU'L � I I
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. and $12, and every suit, no M""' birthday on Tbursdagy, March 25bh. claims negligence " a result of whi6h he is WtTettilyth brass band has re -organized erably for month* past from severe attacks bom cattle,, one thorou$hbred DaAmm. �bult �
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ter �what the prico, is built -to * —Miss Jennie Neilson and Min Mary lame, and demands the sum in que4tion PA with As following officers : -President of neuralgia, but bore them' *ith a- fortitude calf thirteenniontha L 6id,- which weighed �� .1
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I wear! and give satisfaction, this Morton, of Ayr, hive pawed their final Ox- damages. — . reasurer: that. in the hour of death did not fail - her. wh� I
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, you NY111, already know if you are a on, The late Mrs. McLesn'was �:rn in Idver- Which he paid & handsome figure. ' . I
. _p,c;Stms8 - . A. E. Oradwin-; leader, S. H. Gidley ; c * .ed , .
it ter J. B. Christie, of Trenton. week and registered at the Rossin 'House. sort committee, Messrs. J. B. Tiernsy, J. - � ne'll, Scotland, And landed in Novs,, Scotia —Some mischievous smm -
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custotaer, if not, prove - fdr your- is on trial before Inspector Merrick on Rev- He is Nickolas Krakoff, and is In' � to Mr., Jr;OP,h Spot of
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. i dren�d suita at $1.15, $2, $2.50, $3, --�A eat of farm implements was skippad a,&, Mr. Krakoff has been visiting - several — the deceased remained until she passed to with mud an left it in a ploughed ,field
0 Chil I ; - -works to Gretna, Mani- of the Canadian cities - d consultifig with farm OZ. Thomas .Holmeri,on the 9th con- I.. .
1 $3.50 to $6. � � - from' the Ayr plow an cession lof Goderich township, for a term. of the home beyond. The subject of this notice .some distance from the place where itstood.
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Boye selvool pants -at 35c, 50c, 65 � mo I rning ve ye re, at a reasonable figure, and takes r _ . .
. to Possess on at once. Mr. Holmes, who i � �
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75c 'and $1. All except the 35 1 c counterfeit fifty cent pieces cul4tiOu have a conference with Hon, John Drydem, ill hsal�h, intends to retain the house. reached the patriarchial, age of 85 years. —On Wednesday, Marah 17-tht & quiet
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line are our own make. throighout the,province. - Minister:of Agriculture. He also inter- —AMong thosewho left Wingham for the Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn wadding took, place at the.residenoe of Mr. I
, tev. G. F. Salton, of St. Thomas, has viewed the Masser -Harris people. : . her loss two none, Captain William, of Do- -Alex. Sirathdoe,Avouton,when his dam liter
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$4. � Boys' Shirt6, Colored and . Chris. Jobb, for Branaon ; J. Martin, Hart� I
� summer school at Chautauqua for 1897. the Euclid &venue.- Methodist ebutch, To- n f and , D� . -
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l, at 60c and 75c. ' ich ; Mrs. 'REerms, V; I
and Ore dau rb. Bedford, of Goder- Gourley. Mr. and Mrs.
Lau ronto, under the leadership of Evangelist noy, of Southampton ; M -s. resi& on lo oo.i�n ell 7D T
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I . —John Fretkoh, of Ameliasburg, near years of thatoburch-* - - —Mr. Frank Hogg, of Wingham, met . 0 y'! V
1 .$2.25. . 'Picton, who was hurt while hauling cessful revival has been held. Hundreds of with a painful accident on Wednesday . - . 4r; I
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Your .Sto* of spring hose may need re- logo to his mill, has had hill 1098 Ampu- people have signified their determi"nation to morning of last week. ting the . I JAgaus _ arl
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adopt the Christian life Mr. * Ranton .,,, uaribg knife in Young & Paulin's tin shop, - George .$Ickmeyor. While We invited' �
'PleniAing. NV'e have the cotton tated. . —Mr. 41suen Dam% jr., formerly Of Mit J
—The Rev. W. J. McCaughan, the new opens revival services in F�terb=Ulgh this . -ge firit finger of. his left hand in some way obell, Was warried recently to a young lady ests were enjoying themxelve�s inside the t
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cash#iere at 25c ; 3. pairs for �1 - I got W,o far through and i�he descending ' -�-Mr. Arohie A. Campbell, of Fullarton, � . �
, wan inducted -into the charge on Thursday —The- Winnipeg F�ee Press says�: Charles , ed outside. ;
. blade nipped the NJ off that digit. 4
500 q pair ; 656 and 75c a pair. of last week. - - Btewart is th sold his farm, lot�p% concession 3, to Mr. W- �Th6 following farw dw1s have taken . �
smame of one of tke', Ontario —Arthur Cantelon has - been ' Awarded the . . - 11
Your spring neckwear needs. looking —1�iewimr Schweitzer, a farmer. above 0- I Potts, 3 for $5 5W , . I? placem'Logan tow hi 31r, I W. Pierce � ,i�i�i�i
settlers who arrived 'by one of th Wsei&l contr"t of the Mason work on- Mr. h r . ' . ----
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0 . I rat shipment ter was taken has sold his farm, I oll)"t 2, �0=;Mion 4, to , . .�
. after� We show a very- nice range Bridgeport, was iarreated the other ' day a;nd trains. .Mr. Stewart comes froui kinear- Whi ey's now barn, on the 6th ton —The fi ' 6i but' "
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. I lodged in Berlin jail on a ob e of abusing dine, Ontario, -and brings with hini a fa ily f Go erich tow hip, a o the - Ro -for $4,S)o ; Mr. Wm. Winter- ,�
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this season at 25c. - . L . � __ - M 0 DI Us 14 8 8, wall I . ek, - . . .,11
.. , . his family. . . and wall March 16th. . ifighow has purchased from I . "rge � i
4 . of thirteen. An intgresting member of bin for M.r. John Sturdy's barn, , - I Mr. .0 .
The gJ -0(1 1wife will surely be looking —Thereare250 creameries in Ontario. a conten. d' a ILrge 'shed for Mr. amen . �._,_Mr. Forrester, of Mitchell, has
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� n�w head gear for herself in a Of then factories 150 are engaged in Mak, arian in years. This aged lady 6uld not to -iww no flax this year, much to the regret - I
� . . Whitely, treasurer of, the township . 2; for $800 ; Mr.. August Lelse box rented :
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f w days. . if-yvu are; not di,sposed ing butter only during the winter, and in be prevailed upon:. to remain ,behind In —The Magistrates' cases in Huro4 for the . from Mr. H. M;7gk hi's 50�aore forai, on the ' , �_
. dying you ownL hate and caw the summer months theymake cheese. Bruce county with her othe*. childiren.' She quai _-Pa-Mr. W. Kennedy, a wealthy and highly LOU the 0 :,
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to b ' .r —Mrs. G rter ending March 9th numWr�dnly 21, . respected resident of St. Marys, died -a few '5�h concession. 1.
� sorgins Sbawoross, of Hamilton, mid she had no objections to roughing it in and as tw9 of these w6re dismissed, the con. I —One of the oldest settlers around Seb- . 1-j
not $other with them, ask her to has been sentenced to the Meicir sl. � days 46go, at the age of 79 years. . t
, . . R6f0rM Msuitol6s, even at 96 years of age. Mr. victio da 19th uIttv . T
= were only 19—the smallest number, ringville, pawed away on Fri - ;,
. for SLyear for passing'two VuriOuS $5 Stewart, with his family, lett for Caft- - to il
call 'nd look through our stock of tory I . wo-bolieve, ever reported in the county. —.Mrs. Hugh Davidson'. of New n, pass- ra Lhl,wife of 1.
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� I or bills on a farmer. Wright. ; the late John Riehl,of the Istloonoostion- of
hats We are sure to eatisfy hez. . . The crimes were all trifling, except two, . I ::
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; . —Last, Sst�rday morning while threshing breakers of the license act, and the 'fines, Ellice. The deceased was born in !� L
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I Creek*road !Harviich - t4o threshers were to $30. 1 � "! -
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- I . larmed by &I terri6c explosion. Upon in. —A football club has been organized in / U_ she married John Mehl, who di7ecl -about 11
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t —The people of! Rat Portage expect both a' ea 0 they fou . nd that I the ! engineer, Brussels, and an -efficient stsff of officers .— He o ago. � 86 had reached her 70th � f .
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MONEY BACK IF WANTED. and the ,.Canadian Vesti tion . Moukton,'thir n cordit of wood in twelve year. � .
I . the"Bank of Montreal . JamegosMeGaidn, was mangled, ly ted. The are : Honorary president,* - . .
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I soon in that lively and ambitious town. home Alive but died in a few minutes. John Kalbfieisch ; president,- James Fox ; vice- I d a card into an I apple barrel of Canada - .
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—Amasa Lewis, aged 87, onp of the old. Hi�ston, w o was .. conversing - with the president, A. Cousley.; captain, %V,n. Arm- purchased at Senota Falls, Now York, and Vds ihat was being packed on his place . .�_ I
GREld d, MACDONALD' Ked Friday, at his 0 . - costing $30. . � I i
. eat residents of .91gin, i engm about the he strong ; secretarptreasu r, Leon Jackson - . last fall. The eard'Save his name, number � i-,
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� CLOTHIERS. Now York 9tate. and came to Elgin in early, The cause of the* accident is, a : mystery. son. . � . . � report of the. apples When opened, A few i�
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i . . life with his father., The engine, had been in use so' !'no fifteen —Ex -Sergeant Major Schoof, who was.a days ago Mr. Docking got ajmt card from . I.i
'ong Side of the Street, in the -Sobuhmaker, who has _ I ,
On the W; —Rev. Samuel Houston, M. � A., of .i —Mrs. Henry 9
I � I -nember he mounts county Cavan, Ireland ' - I
� Years. I . ! L L I , or t d police R. Allen, � I 2& -VMS 11
. Cooke's Church; Kingston, attpnded the . I I for" in been visiting around Brodhagen for some I I
' South Africa for five years, occupied the � that apples from lot 8. concession 16, Mb-
. . � Strong Block.-' - —A terrd I tragedy was enacted about time, has returned to her home in .-... I I I
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I � - . induction services of Rev. Dr. McCaughan, W ..noon of pulpits of the Methodist churches- in- Clin- & bert were in splendid condition ; goodg, 1
SEA:F' , - - e miles . � of Pans, on the aft;er tOn, I —Mr. Henry Wesenberg has purch ' - . I ...
oRTH, ONT.. in St. Andrew's Church, Toronto. Both fiv . on Sunday, 21st, ult., and on Monday . soQ fruit. 11 ,
�� . . Thursday last week, when a farmer named . lot in Brodhagen, and has started a ch . -1
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- . — . —Mr. Joseph Harris, pork doiaer, To- Convpy, an old man about 65 yeara of ages evening delivered an a4dreas in the Rat- Mill there. . - — - �
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I L it d Georg40 Frost, � a young I Orson, of Kintore, evil disposed person -ior persons destroy
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- � . t WAA very graphic and interesting sketch of life in front 6f Mr,
1. i � arket, and will build man in his employ. It Appears Fros 1i d When gettin he maple tress
the i�i;tern -Cattle M " — I . ,& into a buggy, and numbei Of t -
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t Min' EXpre88 ting t4e old man, 1rh - in that country. ab=e her leg just ve the ankle. . Holiby's Idwall' � b , boin w
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� ft ion . private enterprise., I I � thk cellar s�ovelig turnips, by throw- --On Wednesday of last- week Mr. John —Mrs. M. Golightly, of the 17th conoes- sh nesn tle_� breaking off the topf. ..
? . . TOY, led to the altaroneof Tucker- "Myor of reri a re
' chaff ddwa -.on- him, and. Con Sn'"Pson 9ion. Elms, has sold her property to- John The Ward of SM for tho I m
i _Wm. Lamb' of Greenock, ricently - ;* - - h
9 5 eon ,waviction of the miscreants, and it is, oped
i Ploney -Wars ' is brother's. farm of 100 acres for "W10 is of -passionate- tempor, struck mith's fair daughters, Min Maria, you;f- (�if;er, oTf 16th cession. The price it r , I -11
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I It in one of the best farms in that him with the 0 ovel,-kill Mm ghter of Mr. James Broadfoot. will have th , ,
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1 430100. Ei "li hman, g b" - . ' Was performed by Rev. Mr. _ r. Poo - A term in the i;o4tral Prizes
A�e being used more and. . -section, comprising a large acreage of river Frost ' ,n ET bout 26 of ceremon n, one of the largest cattle jimbi" wE
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more every day. 5Zids to 'have no relstiv6s in thin . I
. . flats and alluvial land. age, i Muir, 7Brucefield. After the ceremony & dealers of Toronto, has been in Stratford W16111d be I I ,
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Are you insured in a Cc veyadmitted the 6rime and e le and vicinity lately, 6nd has made extensive * —On Wed es of orn Us - I �
—Mr. Malcolm, of Galt, has been visiting country- y the r new . .� - f Mr. and '_
re [iable accident com- d under" arrest. At the in- on "out time Was S% for th! purchoses,'of cattle. at five o'clock, 'the fesidenoe o .11,11,
: -has been Place . � v Uyp n lef t . I
his son Robert, of Kineardine, for a few T g con !a t !6 i h f on rvi a larten .
. Re ny? The Canada Ac- days. The old gentleman, although in I hi iest held. on] the body of Frost-, it was -home near Duhim. The �tb W a es 0 a —Mr. James Woodiley, sr., of Fullartou, Mrs, Jam 1 In , Of Ful - , was the I ��
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0 heat of friends follow them. . His acene of a large gathering t�' witness 'the ! ....
I cii tent Assurance Com- 81st year, looks hale and hearty. 11is many Zand he had been slicit through the heart. has resolVed to retire fFom forming. 11 -
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in i i —The other morning in Toronto, Vilfile Sarah Dawson;from Bost6n, Massachusetts, gaged negotiating with several steamboat �The St. Thom 1.
Telegraph. Arthur T. Cashing, a student at Victoria came to Toronto last February.' She -had lines, with a view of placing a line of really the m6st entertaining, and at the same time Bradley, of Mit6hell. Miss Annie Collison .. - . � I
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F I College, was riding a bicycle along College ,a ticket throu� Iiitened to jbl,y:ssi�ted by Mr. John'Frame, Downie, .
. � . A upTd of satch- Sault Ste Marieo calling at Toledo, Detroit, St. Thomas for some ti", was h To ..
� � street, on his way to the college, he collided train at Toronto, and left a co Windsor, Sarnia, Port Huron, Goderich, at Alm*.street Presbyterian church by & ning was opent in social amuse- � . ! I
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