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I ; .SEAFORTHIVRIDAY MAY .211 .97i . .
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L - - BBC' NEW PREMXj9P. the annual school opening; at other times been paid off and n di ,goari 'ber I L I
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-1 . truste ke such a test company a books. olon d ie was a oken with fever, and nocturad'vinitor had reconnot ,ad 'being the scoondsettlei
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. . suddenly a few weeksago" and'one r imor being penniless was ta n to the Cit H00- ', � - '
The recent ral victory in Quebec, the I chief basis of a teaoher's promotion his ground from .the dinniog room, and then He remained a t at lot for I
. . , - . . - The physiciias 1 We& to 1111 him had entere& ithe room within- a fewi fait of then took u Ith his Son .
; makes the' Hou, F G.' Marchand, member mitteA inicide, but t tin is I p his residence w� .
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.1 . for St. John's, ; * ved. Where the n oney tPoillialls-story, b t It rguld not, and died Mr. the Philip.
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I I I ; assist in establishing standards of efffcri�eucy. far " known. The majority of the time . . . � frokil X :
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t I L bom I the cit which he reprewats and I- I I body was �laced the occasion . f It' third -at the Conservatory of Music. -
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a � I - was educated AV St. Hyacinthe College. He — aughter, Min Addle, to M -R. Gilpin, of -Rev. W. S. and 31M. � f :
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I;k I - Unwritten History. road, blow up in the roundhouse at Rich. in a vat, for use next fall, and there it was d I re out driving the other 'clay, 1:
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J11ki-DRISE - . ublic for the first time a piece of unwritten' "used a heavy dainago to property. 1 The -A most lametable, ease of suicide oc; Rev. J. S. Flihor and w" witnesse47 by when the horse ran .
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kslj"D 7J Le x�raneo,-Canadien, and After- lespeler s=.time during.Thurs. about 100 . g*exte. 'Mr. and Mrs. James thrown out, recaiv - a - vre braises. I
X prieto I was blo" to fragrents, parts�of it curred at 1 ., �,
wards � u . n the position as chief editor litical history 'which throwe a dood of en Miss Susan Schwendimann took a tri p li -Mr. John Nee 1.0 postmaster I at
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ight on the sudden demoralization of the lauad'a�iieg several hu tiom I% the _day night, wh -111i � I rin I
of Le ' of trod. He is an author I � h ej . Avonton, during -last h
I I of various wor of merit, and his devotion Conservative party after the death of Sir 00831e. The low will reseb $25,000. - ' . drowneaherself in Brodie's mill pond. She bme in ril P. � '1�
I -% Clifford Colverlys the daring Canadian wm missed from her room, and search being -Ming Clara Pelton, of 1 Winghams !. had misfortune of having his flock of Dorset ..
to educational atters caused him to be do. John Thompson. Before leaving for Bag- . .. I I 11 I
. o Crossed Niagara's terrible Abyss on a made, her body was found floating in the the . W_idortqpe -to; run a needle into� her horned sheep nearly.411 destroyed by -dogs. ,, 1.
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is aerated an office of public I that he tight rope four or fiv,6 yes" Ago,has decided water. She was a most estimable person, heel, w
of � lysu � , I . .. 11 i h broke��o& i& � Pel. the for a �
I- Government ee. p� ')ion, who told the Premier . to risk h' -life over the in the prime of life. . Her aged mother, who half an i o .'' .. 11 * � employ of L Ford,,at Moukton, . I
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- I meat, h1pv g .c *bably occupieit'Ahe post. failure. Sir John thought it I was only right torrent. The cable � which an ceased', died recently, and- since that the just as th a ro eu� and .disappear in: her with that firm And is leaviii M Itton - �
which has remained � there since, has . a 'I"i. : a inen al I y the. cong m- . ;
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- tions gues shoul taken down mud �aul t ! to Calverly, at To- en, in failing health, f ot. on was suntmoned at once, . t d� A ` *
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I sioner of 0 had' told him, so that they nodght be . . doubtless due to grief at her mother's deathi. who probed 11 � i's* the & r Prembytery last
.� .. . Lands. In 1887 he wag doctor pro the piece of� steel, bat could g tion in .
antly � sed this weak '* . I mail him. Aisked- ronto. - , usu-
We were pleas -elected Speaker of the Legislature and hold ready with A leader to Succ mte ik �6nd the young lady has had.
-At the Woodstock assizes last fall, Mrs. No other reason can be assigned for the not loi . 6,f since the ace �, a y � - Thetotal R
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i ed b;yl sev- that position r five years in a manner for his own views I - She left gi, n?l , say' th outlay of ail the congregati
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. by the interest . 0-y . Jane Armour, an old 1rigersoll lady, secured rash act. W in . __ �.-
th parties. When his. party him, the Premier g - :He Ist it was Th t �' Saufqd, built 'for Allen & about M000. � I .
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I oral of our -custo ers'as to. the PA , . ted to the growing influence of Mr. $4W and costs against the corporation for had gone along thexiver, and - * Vr Mr. Morl - , arton,
identity of the Wselhurst custom- '!t,d fea -� * w" unanimously POW . serious injuries t ' d through A fall on all her owa fault. Wo inquest will be held. Fleir;in,96" Oaf we; --b , ton, shi , -M,n. Daricau-Carapbell, of .Full .
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� er referred 0. in. t�ie talk of two � �b returned for St. the Conservatives were to be I successful, an icy sidewalk in front of I 'lay, ev;ning of last *Lee . week. She fell off a table on which iihe I
. � Mr. March w readence. The case was appealed, and was ing the pictorial reproduction of the Cor- launched Mot . . . I
� An " action in 1867 and something would require to be done to. I in len- th 16J was standing,injuring her bone i�fid
weeks, ago,. whose y'iews -according John's. at, the eneral al heard at Osgoode hall, the. appeal being die- bett-Fitzsiminons fight .6re doomed to dis- � Her -d t a are .75 toot 9 i � -Collor
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I to their idea of - our business deal- has been re-elfted in .seven general elea. connier&Zt Mr. Laurier's popularity. missed. Tfie cue � is likelv to cut the appointment, as the Government haa decid- feet beam, . � .1 ght 8 feet. The. Sanaford eatt' 9 her head. I
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. � tious, several t 6 Lee by acclamation. The- Sir Johes candid advice was 4to select Sir 1 . use'. " tender to� the d dge L a At his h6me in Strai- I I
et with th�irs exactIv. One onto, Cfiief Justice of Quebec town of Ingersoll so ' where in the neigh. ed to, ask;Parfiatnint to prohibit such exhi . -
i 1*1198, m now Premier 4ims veteran in the military Alexander Lao me Me h." - - a�.,beautiful. model, 'and ford on Friday, 7th inst. Deceased was 62
� ' borhood of 0700 or $800. bitions. To this end Sir Oliver wat has Aino-IdL , Sh' .
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i When I read thit advertisement he served as lieutenant colonel, Command. Cath6lic Church behind him, Sir John be- 941ve ful u t t, ge ever built in G, rich, Rratford since 187-2. He leaves a widow .
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f -y. and he Commanded a brigade at the America y the Canadian 'Be RARWaY' c0nv1e . ,
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. t oug Lt 0 ,a . than divide the Province of Quebea with � tion, io a penalty not exceeding five - -'The 4two-�Al tle- -children of .Mr.'John -Herbert Mitten, an English cho
! Inalh I know well fg L Mr. Laurier. If such turned out to be the IZ es6' employ of W. Oliver, Downie, while I
i front during thelFenian excitement of 1870. � I . and 1, not lose than five Kerr, of' Wi h gham, had - i, miracu, 111 . L � *
i man o quie, unusuming'domeanor - I 9 P111
t just the way He is a a, according, to' steamehi Empress of India, which has thousand dollars, ,J C , oweci ife .
over there, and it.' is came, the -party would be abl vs or to �imprisonment to a cape the They were. sitti g on Tuesday of last week, all
� I I otion. just, left - ukohams. The intention is to hundred dollar othei vening. L
1 he would talk ; he is a square man a firm friendanas careful statesman. Que. his view if it, to carry the general ale with or in the delivery, . agon in front of Mr. Kerr's -axe to allp and he received an ugly _goeh on .
. . .t. r." w Al ' -to Rev. Mr. the instep of his right foot. . � � , ,
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.% - Lon Sir oross the ntinent by the Canadian route, term not exceeding twe;ve months, or, ,
I and -knows whai he is talking 'bee is fortunate in its choice. That-ivas the po4i ion of affairs W'k ' a a .0, a � Ail belonging
I L I va and sail rom New York early in June for without hard labor, or to both, who exhibit tor wh n ,
I smits them I Of BLLLlUa'V - 1r:- David Vicat.
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- John left, Cinada. He did not return all. e. . Moses Jillne, a. which was. tied to a post, -While Arthur, son of M .
I I i � i I - ... I 0 . . London, where he represents the nation and any such plebarest or Who train � . -nil dam] I
� about. I . I of Japan in the Queen's jubilee . through the mail or is Proven to have done became frigh6 ad, a iiing backward of St. Marys, was working in the woodshop
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. to . Io feel that , � ad Eggs.- rn . Th ' older at the Maxwell foundry works, his right
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.It is a great pleasure ' us DEAu Expos R, -As the hot wisther i . Uanada. celebration. I I . anything to secure their circulation.- - 9yertu red Mir Kerr's wagon. , a inflicted
� I is q ., . * , -- - -hand slipped upon the saw which
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., .. our customers, -who know us, think approaching, t time when eggs- get stale -The population �f Chatham is now plac, -Mr. W. H. Ori, of Fruitlands, director . —9-4-- -little girl bel �er baby siste I -
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-to . . I � I at in the palm .
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so well and place 1sach weight upon a�u-a bad uic , I beg remind the ad at 8,9W. of fruit spraying for� the Province � of Ontario, Huron Notes. . and thus protc9cad her from the force of the so UT'y Cold residents of Stratford 'have
: . � -The' Clifton house, the first hotel in . ' come from &,trip throu ,h the ,fail. Fortunstbly they both esoa d `h -
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so Simple a matter as candid talk.; - farmers and oth handling them the ur. who has juit . , . -Luckno* will have 14 monster celebra. * , � . pa, wi
; Rosslond, has been destroyed by fire. . ?I - . out any serious, injury. I , passed to the great beyond. - Mm. Cook, .
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. which, however is none the less out necessity getting them into the I Niagara peninsula,: gives a nl*�b 4 Owing tion on May 24th. . � . ire for upwards of fit J,
I ! : 3 � 4 -Mr. Thom" Hunt, deputy sheriff. of account of the pr6pects for it in that isyd- - --Mies Kimber, of Eareks Spring Ark. who has resided the by �
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: . Mile of the er as soon as possible, -Exeter is negotiat g�or the eatabl I I 6#
. _ � - G pal few . years, dic4 . of last ',Weak- OR
� ]Lmportant on account of its Bim- Waterloo county, in. dead. re I . ansas, has at oderich the t � . on Monday I passed 11
I I am satisfied a consumption of eggs district.lBuch fruits as %plem, p , P umot merit of a canXIM10 faoto.y in that village. I
, -The M V days arranginig r the building of fin houses themame Uy Mrs. 9. XoDonolc
. Plicity. I � through the weather would be very -The -Hamilton tobacco, factory of etc, are" now in fall b onoom, rind. simply OC16U bay grocery stock in BI th . . away,atthe age of sixty,yearlo I
� ! Messrs. George� K Tuckett, Son & Co., has load'ed with it, and lif the weather keeps tine W. k to r; and a dining-li -at Menestung Park, n6ar
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It never was..our desi]�e to blow or deal :' much greater rices better, if there were closeddown.. . was sold by bali ,is sale last wee' , 'Goderich, fok!'t acoommodistion of gualits -Tuesday evening of last week, .Rev.. -
no stale or bad gge. Use aakythino doubt. � - for just a few days jthere will- no doubt be Win. Drummond. - . . I- Mr. Bradley, of -Mitchell, gave A birthday -
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. in superlatives. ,All we have ever. ful .. . -For the first time in 32 years, there an abundant crop.� The -early peach crop oo ead .
' . or dirty at * e, which may be quite I -The G. T. R. boat St. Andrew has or- Of the lutGraitic"Al Bch I T hers' Assoc h was liarsely 4t -
claimed for been, was not a case in the Toronto police court . . I 'ation. Min k im r also arranged to acquire parby at the manse, whi; I
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our business has also promises exceedingly well. rived at Goderioh again, from Fort W114 ' �
, I good enough for immediate consumption,but I , . "forty acres 4f -land, inste�id of ter. acres, � as tended. Sums of money, representing the .
who ihe wheat. I : . 'wore
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. and is now being� verified in every not to stand a j)urney &cross the Atlantic, Satur,4&Ymorning., own'! rb, agid about 60, liam ih 37 000,bbas .finds o many through the the dikerent persons prissout,
- inCipal of the Walkerton inonths' old 'son the "801 I
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t cost of -Joseph Barkholm,- of was formerly pr - -Wwilbert ii., al ciation� m & ca ' .
day sales to our Oustomers. While where the load I i not only the Are ship, dropped dead the other day, while school, in � of a vol- 3) th north western and southern Statespre. plaCaod�ln-euvelopex, and a giiadly stnount
a the� eggs, but om-riage, handlingi, and ' most' I. I public and also' capta . of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Stothers, of .
claimin- that no' better -values are ail a in ' Z ' ter ornsa td,doderich to any of their`other- was raised in this wayand aiplied towmids
0 us of all, it luring the sale 0 'the good . plou hing in a field. unteer company, has been committed to j died early Saturday� mor Ing, 8th iiat., out "" . �. I .
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- by any 4ouse in tho cloth- aerie -Cas Mary Maynard, of Lindsay, the ; , resortallat, 1� they now decide to make this the church debt,
. i shown aggs &Ion with theiii, an the natural con. as a vagrant. He has a first-class certificate, convulsions. . .. I. I y as tile 'little five year
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. . - 'I victim' of a. lamp explosion on Good Friday, � Awher. Later of -lant week & their leadiug�l L , J -The ot Sh4ex.
. ; ing trade, we do .not. claim' to elusion v an ru tniag across bad eggs among and was a very au -cessful I . -On Monday Afterno!on of
f - stale. -Many w-#1 remember the burning of the old son of Mr. Alex. McDonald,, '
) 4 died FridaX from the results. -he did business as a conveyancer and insur- a harbor i� - . , , some burning brumb's,
callry the chea, ist goods in the others in to sual ect, the others to be switch at th Goderieb was left barn of Archlb , d Johnston, in Ashfieldi a peare, was looking at
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t I � . If the male bird in. not allowed ,to ran -Robert Brady, an am loyee in th auce agent, but in the and he became entire- open, causing the derailing of, the engine � I I . -1
'k . . couple. of me# pioion for - which spark i ited'hwi .Zlothea. The little fellow
i inar et ;� che . Huntsville Lumber Co's in ed, - .. I 8901 BUM �
apn e'es is not our fort ; I ifl, fell under, : aed to be committ I was'b . - . .
I I with the hens, �e eg a will keep much bet. and three cars. . a neighbors I My b;z;ed about the logo And breasts
. i ter; the hens w' not so inclined to brood saw, savoring his hea-d from his body. and said there was nothing for:him but the Upon, a -oung woman I Ile . d brother IM their
i good full valae � for your money . -David R. Wilson, A .former resn I
a pro- � guye k - car - in named Blips Bth Doyle. . For -a long time wh his mother an
. ainly is, howl -The Saratoga Citizens' Corp$ will jail or the ri the
cert byer. and will lay ter. When a hen gets iver, Goderich, was at of�? a trolley ' be hands badlyburn
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, attend the sat week and Ion, she was dang6riously ill, a;nd could not ' ad -,# smothering out
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We again publish a short, price list of. broody, shattin her up quiet2 by, horse bably accept Ahe invitation i to -The firm of M. and N. K. Connolly, of . Detroitt on Mon I interfered wi but on Wednesday of last flames.
] Queen's jubilee celebration at Montreal- o . I .
, for a few day , will genp y . stop her - n Kingston, who obtained considerable no- tantl kill3d. ; iuniver;gry of'Wo9ditsm Sun -
values ; , � . I June 20. 1 . - . po a. Bea.g6r, -The 28th a .
. . onnection wi � i week she wh"i ought before the LpAtIL , '
brooding and a rt her laying again. . 0 toriety in C - th the scandals un- a f!'Komr,p, Bates, in, old avid respected oderich, I . chool will be hold .16
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X�es Fedora- Hats -75c, 01, $1.25 and L ,- -1- -The Chatham police conimissioners ha,r L I den of of G �1 a b * y hearings and day a ,,;i!�jx ,,n ,
.. I may also that small, white eggs, do earthed in the"Dominion Parliament a few resident of Goderich,j Crossed the Jor .. d - h of'May. The usualpr lojaelare being L
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$1.50, all wool ;: the fur felts come � ordered that the male of Sunday newspapers committed It
I not reen larger sized, and of years ago,have secured a vast contract from death on Friday, 7th lust., after three days' .
I keep as wel as the � and the riding of cyclists on sidowalks be peared befo , dgis . fo eleetionp� made and & ig time a - .
i. at $1 5 and $2.50. the larger aiied the brown sells bat. I 1L i ' Tor .* r ach Oft Sun-
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L .76, $2, $2.12, 1 am stopped . the Government of Uruguay for the con- illnems. Deceased was 76 -years OtL ago' id chose - tried - by I His Honor, Mr. Birks of onto$ 4 �
. struction of a canal sixteen miles in length. - out a year ago three military rifles 1%1 . � . L--Jn Love in
satisfied that if it had not been for the . Ali May 28th Wi fixed' as the day. , She was- -day morning an thildran's
Men�s Harvest or Kunshade Hats at . I -:--W.-J. Bryan; the -. defe'sted candidate The contract price in said to be over $10'. a Ducknow . I . I . �
I brown eggs m with what we have been � -and a tent were stolen from th . - eettig,wi'll - al 3 � ). =,., and on
6; boys! sunshades for the Presidency of the United Statesiwill- work almost admitted.to 'Man 1111 I
. � shipping to'the d country, we would never 000,000. They will start at - I . I
: armoury. Last week they were found un- �K ., aff wl�--- DiClki . be held. , -- -
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. . - have succeeded lecture in Massey Hall,,Torouto, on June .workmen. Will der a bridse in the outskirts ( -WwAhs a'. been received in Clinton. MoudeTY Gft8iXi0011 & PIODi d ' . bafe, I
at- 100. . . getting the foothold we . once, and some �Cwiadisu � � )f the village. . . 14 ter that Mr. William Jamie. -A rather serious 46 P. EP -
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nts. at 90c, $1, 81.2,6 and have in the tish market. The more 1: likelibii employed by them. -A windstorm on Sunday night, .esided ne'ar Lon". James, of Hibbert,,the .ot at day. While '
Men's. -odd Fa I -The body of James L. Murray, a. De. _ 'I d I - son, who a years ago r. , -the -tugs be�
large brown eg we got the better price we . . l orthern ae!fie Railway Offi0iols issue inst. 9 did considerable amage around Ford L" . t to friends In, engaged in harrowin -0118 0 - .
$1.50 ; Scotch Tw�ed Stripes at si found in the river at - I hod at desboro an . ' I IF" on a viol, .
� . . , Yours truly, troit carpenter, w their - regular weekly crop report. on Satur wich. The roof was 41 wu off the a 'we I b to At Lit, *.hen ,
2.50 and $3 ; Boys' Pants, our lown "' pay. . - D. D. Wmsow. Antheratburg, on Friday. Murray formerly day,. covering all it -he points of their line In the Mothadist, church and smashed to Huron, with" the at ear or so, A the � came unfosteneial an he .
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. i -- lived A'n Woodstock. . Et is most encouraging, and gives ther day sh I and Cillelin Colorado. He one of the ha �
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make, at 59c, 65c and 76c ; lines . . -Warrants have -been issued for -the m1whitobs. I * 'dant harvest. Wheat is pieces. two I I inoondi - fires in And his bro'.,, ' were co&ing dinner on & thon ram away, dragging him for :some dis- -1
I not our own at�5c. . . Chur L Amusements. - . hopes of an abu� - -There were ary bullett from a rifle in -the � tanos, beneath the barrows. Mr. J141110111
, - . arreat'of William and George Delaney, two a vacant An .
I nearly one month further advanced than it Lucknow lost week. no W" in Wed,n aday.1', but is not thought *0
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Boys! Sehool Caps W tweed, serge, cor- DEAR EDIT L, -As yet Only: one has important witnesses in the Melanothon tow"', was this time last The weather has )rville hands f 564 known person-pieroad the was badly shaken up
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� n an opini n on the question of amase- . I r " house belonging to Mr. James 8081 I ildiJg, and� aneed t��Cirmi some hard sub. be dangerously injured. I
. duroy at 26c ; al neat Eton cap for give been highly favor , and the other in a stable belonging.to Mr. bu . Thom" German, of Listow.ells mob
ship incendiiry res. obia. &�d the acreage It
I merit& in the e ureb, but that is a very do- I stance,f wbi#' track -jar. Jamieson on the -Mr. I .
, � . . . -A young man named Thomas Bounar� also beon 'much larger. Even in 'the die- J G Carter. . , � of his ribs and entered him. with an unfortunate aceilderit :oA Twesday
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; boys at 150. � c"I've one, dra n as it is, direct from the who lives near.Ridle ' has, been arrested on rop is * ' star mail service is aide, broke 01
- I riots visited b7 the- reoent floods the c -The Dashwood -Ek, ' I
Hat, rf, . a, conveyed 125 miles to Den- of last week. He was unloading barrows
Boys' and -Men's. Straw Sailor rd of God, a6d showing ch. .r y how an- I . , I .
Wo 8 Chariton act. The . ' 5 . ,111V as L
an offence under t well -advance . going to be cancelled and- Exeter mail for, body.' He w n on the Liv to- farm And
i black band, -leather sweat band, 25c, tirely out of Sciipture line all theme enter, . Gooder- - ver d laco."d in the hooital, but the but- from a wago , . I
I . _ . complainant in M is& Ella Gible, Ridley- . -on-, a farm of Mr. George Dashwood sent via Parkhill, and *ice versa. some al I
ants 8,114 amusements � are. And walnut lot =11 noi be- located and he died the yy eaus the teeth of one caught in .
13�ys'Sweaters at 2-50 35ci' 60c and 7fic .-tainal - --It in probable that the! Goold P*tent ham, of Toronto, 40,000 black The gay inail will. be 'parried from Exeter His age would be be- 'his Clothes, throwing hiat. dow-no breaking �
-35c and 50c, Scripture must a the law, for a �Scriptural utome, io Car Coupler .Compaim*, of Do- trees This is a . . . followin . face, while -
ceiWin . Illy a i A . t . ac ry i the have been not out. station, and Sarepts setved from D"hwood. -
Men's Sweaters in � question mature risee: � tween ;g %!,, 1�lte two of Win ribs -and cutting - his 0,
pew, Now York, wi - , C
T ie . now sort of farming. M ormer lintonian and' ad into the ,R
� _ institution. - 11 start a f tb n r. Gooderhaut calls -W. J.. Ray, a f ,
in wool -at $12 $1,25 and - $1.50. If the church 14 the institution of Scripture, old G. T. R. workshops at BrAntfoiA. � - results )Ing, rZently -An int4eking event transpired at the. the point of one tooth pentrot
expects great. - -in-law of Mr. John Gibi I , '4�ichard Baker, 1 . .
Black Sateen Shirts at 60c, 65c, 75c, : how comes it that the* church is flooded -Dr. Duncan Me'Sacbren, chief Govern, it his "orchard," and son .- 5th conces- brain.
: . I t - in the future, though it will b; a long time graduated in medidine it the Detroit Col- home of Mr mony, while
- witlipractices ontrary to Scripture law? in ilon, Goderiph township, on Weduaiday -Arthur Wilson, of Her
85c and $1, any. size. ment inspector -of live stock, says the die. to wait. It will be 35 or 40 y6ars before the leod of Media a. He intends to locate in oldest working in the barn, had the misf4rtune to .
Heavy working Braces at 255c ; boys at Who is to bla 9 ; the office bearers or the known as lumpy jaw is rather prevalent afternoon of Jast week, when his
I- cue wood in ready for the market. Black wal- Atics, a place about fifty miles from Do- . . f a 3 -tine
I . ried to George fall, and in doing so ran sprong o I
eciple'? At d St.sight it miglit appear to and if iiiithiniz on the Increase. I dxughter,Mi�� nil was man
. � at present, ' nut in worth $200 a thousand now and ,1E 'I
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100, 15.c and 26e� . . te the ministe �� And their sessions, because Robert Arnold-, B. A. troit. i Exeter north was Mair, eldest On Of ... : . Gilbert Mair.- Rev. fork in him left knee. . At the time he
! I -Rev. . Trinity what it will bring in the 1930's in '
. I 9 beyond -John McCallum, of d ,bhe- knee,# and .
� , I - i - . . - ' oderioh, performed. the care. thought it mirely elkinno �
.,50j in their hands i . lodged the.power ofisdrain Erit'and Joseph Edge
. -16 at $3.75 4.50,5.502 6 � College, Dublin, late rector of Fort conjectureo but it will certainly be a volu- -oined in wedlock with! Mrs. Zamifl;;D, of V�t little attention to it, ulitit tWO
Men's Sul .) . I - hil -- ill Jenkins and Miss Annie I
istration of the law of the Word of God, in .-canon of Christ Church Cathedral, . .. . .. I mony, while,. I ' '
7.503 8.50 and 1`0.00. . able crop. Dallerton,on Wednesday of -last week. Rev. ,
� their respect congregations, and there is Baker acted ai roomsman and bridesmaid asys afterwards he received a kick from a
.00 and . , =iultolyn, entered, 'on May 12th, his 92nd -Sir Oliver Mowat has drafted a Clause Mr. Greens performed, the ceremony. They i%,-' him young couple am well horse on the same let which laid him 'UP.
Bpy? tweed suits at $2, 2.5b, 3 am g power to back them in the admin- . . respectively.
. I _ year. : - z to the criminal code, which be will ask have returned to Exeter, and are now nicely ' Upon consulting a oetor he found thit- -
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- .1 3.50. . I � istration of tha law. So who--cau may they -J. P. Brown, proprietor of the Maple- diament to enacts with .& view to setting . settled in Mr. McCallu 'a fine house on the known and M, ly esteemed, and have the
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. Four Ply ara, choice of styles, are not tobla ? But they Are to blame burst hotel F-00immitted. suicide on Ra � . I good wishes �,i many friends for their future blood poisoning had sat in. �
Linen Ooll , Rweau right the ideas of those who have loose 7 shard, ship
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. : n�lv in part. i they were to begin now - shooting himself in the. theories on the subject of matrimony.. The Lake.road. Andrew PrOlperity a a ppiness. After a sumptu- . -Mr. W. Beattie, of Dion Ped
,lish 001-. o , �hb
2,5e ; Eng . -A team . belongin to Mr ,
.15c, or two for: . . these things out of the Friday night, By "" . one W ,$ ' me time spent in a carload of stock And Implements and a
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style, at 300. ZI sweep at head. No reason can be . Assigned for the clause provides that anyone is guiltY'Of an Smith, of Morris, and',%riven bij Mr. Wm. edding , � ngrg I - ti MAIAtOW.Allin I
lars, any church, makin" a clear distinction betweep act. race :: %tiii1stione 6f their friends Car of household effects t
. . indictable offence, and liable to a Pbualty' Creighton ran away in Blyth the other day. - , V oflast, week and Ito wit
JBelts, Bicyele Hose, and all wheeling things sacred d secular, - leaving secular . I they at once "'�aiiid`bo their' fut4re, home on Wedneeds,
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- . . institutions to ook after secular things, and -The Premier of Now Zealand wax � in not exceeding one thousand dollars, � or to Mr. Creighton, was thrown out over the -km, Huron . . hisfamily led for that'PoM on Thursd�y
necessities -a full range. . . Outtaws on -his way to the jabilee colobra- onment, or to both, who rear of the wagon box, alighting on his head on the Cook fo road. - I . aging bat week him
,i suit conduct the Ni w Testament church accord- cribes women's suf- th another -On Sund , 9th inst., Mrs. -Wilson, ,worul One ev
Bicycle Suits at $5, cap to match tion in London. He des lives openly and notoriously wi and shoulders, and receiiing some severe .. .., . lansid ' neighbon gathered at his
. Wife Of Mr.. n Wilson, J. P., "d coun- ,
Ing to Now Testament precept and example, fiage in his country as working with satis- person as man and wife, and without Any bruises. . i "' Lied A her home near p Sce An V L a -larewill, � I
-all- wool. we be pleased ? Truly, no. I. do not . . I Hull di 11 d ressaited hint witli
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I w6uld . factory results. - I'laint or pretence of their being married to - -At the residence of the bride's brother- , . :1 'wel h* 111 .
. I De- amed was j% daughter of the im1dress.- Ileandids Until V 19 Y
8cl a bet- know if there iO anythinj they conic - Winglism, ,
A firmly made Cotton Box at 0 . . -1 do to -The Windsor Humane Sociiaty will re ne another. . . in-law, Mr. Robert Dre,aver, -in Auburni � I ght6f in Blanib"d will -be well -
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I ter line three pairs for 25c. - - ore an to eave theme thi�gs to'psse a by-law pro. I late John. and was born in the thoul i
. anger u4. m -A youn map who was hypnotized by on Wednesday morning of last week, at six township of 114oubli . Dumfries, county of th of wherever th
. a th elves to the L pure exercise quest the city council iong birds. - Th 7frri&'-in the Hamilton Opera 0116PIlarty named IT; In in gool at -
. and betak . hibiting the sheeting of a ey Professor O'clock, Miss Bunstoo was united in the Jil . L . -
eir . ofiffli which in: 11 Preach the
04nibrie Shirts in all sizes at 75c, 85c, Of , th � d I ' , of last week and Waterloo, 0 , he 28th of October, 18N. In .
I . . . also intend to put or stop to PeOP16 fry' House Tues my evening holi bonds 'of 'matrimony to -Mr. James I " Stratford on remand upo It* Jof hav-
in season, o wn. J,Je marie year the -family re- I A au -091 ton
. 81 and 1. 2J. - . Word, be inat ut Of season ; Ing chickens frint the market head doe subsequently buried in an adjoining vacant Cummings ,; Rev. Dr. Gifford tying the knot NOV4 1.', b 13th Ing ratolens horse somewhere ibout Hamil-
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Night Gowns at 5N, 65c, 750, $1 and reproverebu , exhort with all long suffer- -While Mr. Alexander Amos, of North lot., awoke out of his tranoe early next aftere that made them one for life. movect andse bed on lot 39, on the . Chief MoCabby is -in T4061)?b *f A,
: ing asud &ct i . ,, But we will not suffer Koppel, wastalking to his sweetheart Tues- noon and cried loudly: "For God's sake jeV -Mr. D. E. Cameron, formerly of Luck. Concession of "'I, ' lillett, when that part of the ton. p � I
. r te., ' especially from the married ' istant treasurer of count ,!;trauy ohow,ling wilderneeiR. card which , erfeetly describes the horse-
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L26, in cotton q flannelet reproof front a.4y, and day, to whom he was to have been me out of here.-" He could be seen down now, and afterwards a , . _ Constable M-tCaRrey.
� - _ms � December, IS71, she was Kelly sold to &son of
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85e_ ps of a miniat _ r. We are not kind to' our leaning, th I *fl
Smock and OveraP19 at 650, 75c, Ill' next day, his rifle OR which he w shaft,mrithing and twisting Ontario, has recently been advanced to the. On the X1`t ' ablic When arrested Kelly was- working for W.
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his effbits to free himself. Ferris was osition of superintendent of the western ' Iler in Murray., Pt Downie. �
ade Pants at $1. mi - . r,'. They be life to at
and $1 ; wool6h we id thi8w1ay di cours 0 � men, &mail ,Fund school teachei , IU di
- . ill what stantly killed. soon on the spot with say ral de artment of the Mutual Reserve . �u w, ich he -Mr. James Morton, o � - . as r-
� ourselves, whei � 0, � ic . � the subject 9 ' Ellett, .%I f St M * , . ted .
4 1 - of th Lif school section - Wo. 5,
. them when thei speak to us i le -Orillia in to lose her Champion oarsman, with picks and shovils, anrd W" 4 - L last. 9 After Xft MUMO Of
� $ ..... a.,. -..a..1 . . � we are most aing to 187� to he rt, and Jaka Gaudour, on June lab. on that date released from his prison, much to his relief. i e Association of New York, with bead taught for tw4i"yearsii afterwards takin on Thursday, Ott waa a native of . I
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I I . � .. culty of that which is 4- It re he i has pur- quarters in Ban Francis * charge of the sohool hisection No. 99 witief 3J years. The docessied . he I
; . increase the ill he goes to Rat Portage, w 0 It was intended to have left him urried he Goderich la" tennis club - have
. . -ttinj that " He . 0 - I -T he held for th4teen years. She leaves be. Antrim, Ireland. �Oa October 24, 1843,
WEH PRICE TO ALL ready painful do, forge. chased, in partnership ivith anoth z; Orillia until Friday. g i officers : Hone: lary married to Miss Alderson who died, "
AVE ONE ; that r a .reproof shall. be honored." man thdi Russell house, the. best' hotel in -Some V colored man ad elected the followinj I hind a husbau& and seven childrens five mous wag 0 �
I � . - 9 *111 resident,.J. T. Garrow, Q. C., M. . ;I'. and two daul,htre, to, moum the --CO . mpam- the result of injuries received while driving,
I . . � � I it in to fear d that ministers have yield � � Moses Mill "' "fit" feet frozen, And. was E ice.presideu%Dr. Holmes ; p - a on the -lot, of September, 1893. Short�y
the &CO. I . . er he in onorary v
-to our humors, to . in Loomis, of Toledo, Obi -president, Da tively f4wrly a -.� i of a devoted wife.and
. XONEY BACK IF WANTED. ad in weakneem mud fear �% am 101 taken to the London hospital. It was found dent,, Ei H. Bird*; vice � � after this marriage they took up their
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. � - with his wife in visiting in Kent coun , necessary t� a I putate both big toes. The . I
their hurt and ours who In -treasurer, Charles r-, iip of Marlboro. In -
- Holuies ; secretary i - abode in the tovinel .
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, tal Examinations- his wifem. affections , None of the - -�-Mr. T. H. Taylor, '�., of East W&WAn. .jubilee celebration hi the sudden
D part� . . . X of the - Blyth through. ; . . in 1,876. Since the shook of
Ho: George . Ross, Minister of Educa- took effect. - skin, but a medical student volunteired to osh, presented the editor, a partner, Mr. Morton It"
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GREIG & MA CDONA LD � . O'Mara, a well-known real. -A lawn tennis club has boon formed in death of his lif
- . tion, I view the approach of theannual -Capt. Writ utario, who had sacridee a slice of his cuticle on the altar of Standard with two large duck eggs. . One .rye. ."� '� � . . been in poor healtho He wan well known.
I . - injelons, wishes the at. dent of Smith's Falls, 0 the size of a quarter of them, measured 9J -by 7J inches, and St. Ma andhighly respected, � . .
, departmental I found .
I , .n ding applicants for the sailed the lakes for mauv years, was was taken from his left arm and skilfully red � -The St. Marys - lacrosse Club has re- . � p am in
tention of in . igatel, in Brockville, grafted on the too of Moses. It is making weighed 51 ounces, and the other measu I dze � d for tl�picominq season. - � -The death took I 1- Dowfile on
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CLOTHIERS. . 884 I his roe _ .,o 91 a relic h
I ition Of n idates Called to the follow. d Im in a 71 by 6 inchise and weighed three ounces. orgm May Ilth � f Maria
. Poe apgyxisition, gas having r. James McKenzie, of Legan, is, pro. - 0 ,
- - 7 g: -These . specially de.- death Ling due to a itself quite at home there, and will always . . -0
I in aminations are . . , h at he occupied. remain a, white patch on Moses' ter The largest egg was laid by the duck that zv-hl now house. Hpnry Barnard, wh died some moutheago,
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9xi the Wrong Side ot the Soests in the aiined for didates for a teacher's Corti- coca d from a jet in t a rog lilton, -lost her I minal secured so many prizes at the fall fo6irs- last- pariW t?r tha ofection -of a fins Mrs. Barnard was vver 7-5 years of age. -She
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. come -other pro ional course of study. iortly afterwards a -An affai � -on Monday o estate (iffthe late Joseph Richard. Bri$ht's
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i 0 pairable that those who are three weeks ago, and -al , The other 41141- speculation in social circles in Toronto � were working in the newer trench at the -The . in sat ' , active upto within a week or so -of 'her
is therefore d4 . of Downi0i, imated to exceed
- SE"ORTH3 . - ONT. ther purpose ,strange roan returned $N of its- culminated in the issue of a writ on Mon" head of Colborne street, " Goderich, sev'eral son, � . . demise. She was * native of ,Wiltshire,
pursuing their I tudies for any a. t of the house, the
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- . should be allov ad Ne fullest discretion with mom' 'While she was on anee of the day, on behalf of Min Ethel Henrietta tons of earth broke away from the t4 and - $100,000.. ' lison sold 27 milch cows .on England, and came to � Canada about fifty
C'Sfied and left $6, the bal In -Frank W � . settling in Downie, which was
. . �4 examinations. ,Under re- man . I Smith, by a firm of Toronto barristers,' for fell in. There were three On working - 6901'
respect to th , the the St. Marys u*rket the other day at an Tearelittle L
I * . br breach of promisei of under it, but two of them got clear � � .1 -then m'ore than a wilderness, land
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j[MT10W gulation 38 o�the Education Department, lost 1011. has been found guilty at unstated damages f avera�4 It ,
.AL ]Dam, T . f igh school has ample -John F. Troy marriagel Against John Craig Eaton, youngo. other being buried up to the neck. He was a of at "o . .lug r - w -
-17- the principal h It L -All the April"cheese in the vicinity of marrying the folli6in _yea - She ,As z%
the 44 an, of- the murder of Angus on 0 nager of soon gotten out and seemed none the worse ibb and was .highly - -
' authority ske such promotions from Napinee axii es a i Timothy Eaton, and in& _ Stratford has been. sold at prices rangilig Presbyterian in fal - re
, to l3th of September, 1893. � 0 the . A family (if SIX
IMPRIBBS, form to y deem. expedi. McLeod, on. tWe one departments in the . T Eaton for the unexpected shower of gravel. L cted and esteemed.
- AMON - one or sag he WN I selwving Aterm in -Kingston Poni- . ) Miss Smith is 19, and -According to the amsessorle returns, the from 9i to 10 cents- . . spel three none and three daughterep
I . �bat -high school Troy was ompany a store.. . . 1'. t dren, I
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. ant-.", It isa in Le I when he made a confession to the 0 wing an -Mrs. Hoskin#,- an aged. resi4en of Mit- cail . to mourn her dwesse.
, - pupils should e al a to take any do- tentary engagement -Exeter is 1,815, sho, i �
, warden. Themurder hitherto had rema;iu- Mr. J. C. Eaton a 23, and. the population of value of chell, died on Sunday, 9th inst.1, at the age. survive I
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Money Order partmental ex I .n i -order to be en- . dates �back thrie years, but . they have increase over last year of 23 ; total .1 I ad John Riddell,
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'Such a tent, ayart - known each other- from childhoo: d, and al- real property, $446,3 jr I ; personal property, of 77 yeava. ' ' �-A .young man 114131
. �: ad a. mystery I _ _ - age,son of Robert Riddell,
i . titled to proinotion. . --,T. D. Hamilton, of Stratford, has gone about 24 years Vf .
I - . - the pupil, -would be _ -During a thunder storm on Wednesday wayssbowed a decided preference for each $44,225; taxable income, $3,650, making a of Shakespeare, was killed on -the railway
from the expe�se to Wk, a man named Wesley Warren, $2,946 ; to California to sboAd'the annual conven-
rwhere in Can- I other's society. No cause is assigned for total of $494,246, an increase of track about li miles west of -Shakespeare.
. Is payable an3 ,objectionable In many &TOUDds which must - of last we tion of the Order (if Railroad Conductors. , _
ada or th6- tjnfted tates. the workiiig, for a farmer named Loney,'uear there are 147 dogs, 156 cows, -10 oheepl_ 82 i il station early Friday morning, 7th 1114L - He
. � be obvious to every teacher. Although ", leaning against a comer of the breaking off of the engagement. 20 -birthis . -Miss L K. Cpaimander, a former pul
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Education D barn, when he was struck and received -A despatch from St 1. . Institute, is the -had been working for Ji
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A 0anad' A cident polieY is a good terfarO w' t discretion Of any pupil as to thi one side ,being . Ali p d of says : For nearly a week Howard Collins, a wring the year� . the Little lAkimf, for ,"MS --
a 0 . ere sh6ek, -A bold burglar eAered the residence of only lad exchat' in thestatie of Wisconsin. farmer Door
. the ex&minatio a he should take, or to pre'. a say e Lpalr wealthy, resident of Hamilton,- Ont., has - Y 4:'rrh Bains --of Blausibards left � -
. Be tor- ;bam, on, W . I on � months. For some days before his death his
thing to carry ; costs 84 a year bat to boots, and th . . mains Mr. D. Sutherland, Winj : adnes- -�-Miss employer noticed something ktron in his , 11
. Tent any teach r from giving such advice to clothes from . t i to find there W. T.,
. ribly burned. * ' been in the City ryin , and secured about fifteen Tuesday Isat lor .Battlefield, N. Thursday :-
per thousand. Are you in- I me, who died in the, day of bat week, ocLions, and becoming worse OIL .
. pupils with - aspect to sxsmin&ti0n@ am ted and Loan So- of his son, Daiiiel Cc b ree from which where she will take a position in the Indus- i atch him.
: . --�.The Hamilton H01mas . in cash. In the pu
:- . appears in his . udgment to be for their best city hospital on Easter morning. Through dollars . u� bt,Mr. MCCAlluni4eelded tow ung .-
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- able papers, but these. were left un- -esi- an eX,eusm to LS b ontilds, 4ind
ntsl examination is not con lekling vat at BwnW CJ611698- vhlu man me& _
that a d � Colaiiial found in a p , ownship of -K # disappeared in the
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- the chief tea . of the t8A0h8r'5 eff Pment, iractically M ear ag . time ton a - I rumB , t
* - him, leaving the InAmg -I taken by the burglar in his � search for plan bo �,18!03,aud came to Car thro�
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Ranald J. Macdonalds - Munis in St. Louis, a n . I �
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. . , - . . - The physiciias 1 We& to 1111 him had entere& ithe room within- a fewi fait of then took u Ith his Son .
; makes the' Hou, F G.' Marchand, member mitteA inicide, but t tin is I p his residence w� .
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I I I ; assist in establishing standards of efffcri�eucy. far " known. The majority of the time . . . � frokil X :
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a � I - was educated AV St. Hyacinthe College. He — aughter, Min Addle, to M -R. Gilpin, of -Rev. W. S. and 31M. � f :
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J11ki-DRISE - . ublic for the first time a piece of unwritten' "used a heavy dainago to property. 1 The -A most lametable, ease of suicide oc; Rev. J. S. Flihor and w" witnesse47 by when the horse ran .
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kslj"D 7J Le x�raneo,-Canadien, and After- lespeler s=.time during.Thurs. about 100 . g*exte. 'Mr. and Mrs. James thrown out, recaiv - a - vre braises. I
X prieto I was blo" to fragrents, parts�of it curred at 1 ., �,
wards � u . n the position as chief editor litical history 'which throwe a dood of en Miss Susan Schwendimann took a tri p li -Mr. John Nee 1.0 postmaster I at
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ight on the sudden demoralization of the lauad'a�iieg several hu tiom I% the _day night, wh -111i � I rin I
of Le ' of trod. He is an author I � h ej . Avonton, during -last h
I I of various wor of merit, and his devotion Conservative party after the death of Sir 00831e. The low will reseb $25,000. - ' . drowneaherself in Brodie's mill pond. She bme in ril P. � '1�
I -% Clifford Colverlys the daring Canadian wm missed from her room, and search being -Ming Clara Pelton, of 1 Winghams !. had misfortune of having his flock of Dorset ..
to educational atters caused him to be do. John Thompson. Before leaving for Bag- . .. I I 11 I
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is aerated an office of public I that he tight rope four or fiv,6 yes" Ago,has decided water. She was a most estimable person, heel, w
of � lysu � , I . .. 11 i h broke��o& i& � Pel. the for a �
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antly � sed this weak '* . I mail him. Aisked- ronto. - , usu-
We were pleas -elected Speaker of the Legislature and hold ready with A leader to Succ mte ik �6nd the young lady has had.
-At the Woodstock assizes last fall, Mrs. No other reason can be assigned for the not loi . 6,f since the ace �, a y � - Thetotal R
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th parties. When his. party him, the Premier g - :He Ist it was Th t �' Saufqd, built 'for Allen & about M000. � I .
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I oral of our -custo ers'as to. the PA , . ted to the growing influence of Mr. $4W and costs against the corporation for had gone along thexiver, and - * Vr Mr. Morl - , arton,
identity of the Wselhurst custom- '!t,d fea -� * w" unanimously POW . serious injuries t ' d through A fall on all her owa fault. Wo inquest will be held. Fleir;in,96" Oaf we; --b , ton, shi , -M,n. Daricau-Carapbell, of .Full .
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� er referred 0. in. t�ie talk of two � �b returned for St. the Conservatives were to be I successful, an icy sidewalk in front of I 'lay, ev;ning of last *Lee . week. She fell off a table on which iihe I
. � Mr. March w readence. The case was appealed, and was ing the pictorial reproduction of the Cor- launched Mot . . . I
� An " action in 1867 and something would require to be done to. I in len- th 16J was standing,injuring her bone i�fid
weeks, ago,. whose y'iews -according John's. at, the eneral al heard at Osgoode hall, the. appeal being die- bett-Fitzsiminons fight .6re doomed to dis- � Her -d t a are .75 toot 9 i � -Collor
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et with th�irs exactIv. One onto, Cfiief Justice of Quebec town of Ingersoll so ' where in the neigh. ed to, ask;Parfiatnint to prohibit such exhi . -
i 1*1198, m now Premier 4ims veteran in the military Alexander Lao me Me h." - - a�.,beautiful. model, 'and ford on Friday, 7th inst. Deceased was 62
� ' borhood of 0700 or $800. bitions. To this end Sir Oliver wat has Aino-IdL , Sh' .
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! Inalh I know well fg L Mr. Laurier. If such turned out to be the IZ es6' employ of W. Oliver, Downie, while I
i front during thelFenian excitement of 1870. � I . and 1, not lose than five Kerr, of' Wi h gham, had - i, miracu, 111 . L � *
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t just the way He is a a, according, to' steamehi Empress of India, which has thousand dollars, ,J C , oweci ife .
over there, and it.' is came, the -party would be abl vs or to �imprisonment to a cape the They were. sitti g on Tuesday of last week, all
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1 he would talk ; he is a square man a firm friendanas careful statesman. Que. his view if it, to carry the general ale with or in the delivery, . agon in front of Mr. Kerr's -axe to allp and he received an ugly _goeh on .
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; Rosslond, has been destroyed by fire. . ?I - . out any serious, injury. I , passed to the great beyond. - Mm. Cook, .
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. which, however is none the less out necessity getting them into the I Niagara peninsula,: gives a nl*�b 4 Owing tion on May 24th. . � . ire for upwards of fit J,
I ! : 3 � 4 -Mr. Thom" Hunt, deputy sheriff. of account of the pr6pects for it in that isyd- - --Mies Kimber, of Eareks Spring Ark. who has resided the by �
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� ]Lmportant on account of its Bim- Waterloo county, in. dead. re I . ansas, has at oderich the t � . on Monday I passed 11
I I am satisfied a consumption of eggs district.lBuch fruits as %plem, p , P umot merit of a canXIM10 faoto.y in that village. I
, -The M V days arranginig r the building of fin houses themame Uy Mrs. 9. XoDonolc
. Plicity. I � through the weather would be very -The -Hamilton tobacco, factory of etc, are" now in fall b onoom, rind. simply OC16U bay grocery stock in BI th . . away,atthe age of sixty,yearlo I
� ! Messrs. George� K Tuckett, Son & Co., has load'ed with it, and lif the weather keeps tine W. k to r; and a dining-li -at Menestung Park, n6ar
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' . or dirty at * e, which may be quite I -The G. T. R. boat St. Andrew has or- Of the lutGraitic"Al Bch I T hers' Assoc h was liarsely 4t -
claimed for been, was not a case in the Toronto police court . . I 'ation. Min k im r also arranged to acquire parby at the manse, whi; I
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day sales to our Oustomers. While where the load I i not only the Are ship, dropped dead the other day, while school, in � of a vol- 3) th north western and southern Statespre. plaCaod�ln-euvelopex, and a giiadly stnount
a the� eggs, but om-riage, handlingi, and ' most' I. I public and also' capta . of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Stothers, of .
claimin- that no' better -values are ail a in ' Z ' ter ornsa td,doderich to any of their`other- was raised in this wayand aiplied towmids
0 us of all, it luring the sale 0 'the good . plou hing in a field. unteer company, has been committed to j died early Saturday� mor Ing, 8th iiat., out "" . �. I .
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. i shown aggs &Ion with theiii, an the natural con. as a vagrant. He has a first-class certificate, convulsions. . .. I. I y as tile 'little five year
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. ; ing trade, we do .not. claim' to elusion v an ru tniag across bad eggs among and was a very au -cessful I . -On Monday Afterno!on of
f - stale. -Many w-#1 remember the burning of the old son of Mr. Alex. McDonald,, '
) 4 died FridaX from the results. -he did business as a conveyancer and insur- a harbor i� - . , , some burning brumb's,
callry the chea, ist goods in the others in to sual ect, the others to be switch at th Goderieb was left barn of Archlb , d Johnston, in Ashfieldi a peare, was looking at
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apn e'es is not our fort ; I ifl, fell under, : aed to be committ I was'b . - . .
I I with the hens, �e eg a will keep much bet. and three cars. . a neighbors I My b;z;ed about the logo And breasts
. i ter; the hens w' not so inclined to brood saw, savoring his hea-d from his body. and said there was nothing for:him but the Upon, a -oung woman I Ile . d brother IM their
i good full valae � for your money . -David R. Wilson, A .former resn I
a pro- � guye k - car - in named Blips Bth Doyle. . For -a long time wh his mother an
. ainly is, howl -The Saratoga Citizens' Corp$ will jail or the ri the
cert byer. and will lay ter. When a hen gets iver, Goderich, was at of�? a trolley ' be hands badlyburn
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, attend the sat week and Ion, she was dang6riously ill, a;nd could not ' ad -,# smothering out
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We again publish a short, price list of. broody, shattin her up quiet2 by, horse bably accept Ahe invitation i to -The firm of M. and N. K. Connolly, of . Detroitt on Mon I interfered wi but on Wednesday of last flames.
] Queen's jubilee celebration at Montreal- o . I .
, for a few day , will genp y . stop her - n Kingston, who obtained considerable no- tantl kill3d. ; iuniver;gry of'Wo9ditsm Sun -
values ; , � . I June 20. 1 . - . po a. Bea.g6r, -The 28th a .
. . onnection wi � i week she wh"i ought before the LpAtIL , '
brooding and a rt her laying again. . 0 toriety in C - th the scandals un- a f!'Komr,p, Bates, in, old avid respected oderich, I . chool will be hold .16
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X�es Fedora- Hats -75c, 01, $1.25 and L ,- -1- -The Chatham police conimissioners ha,r L I den of of G �1 a b * y hearings and day a ,,;i!�jx ,,n ,
.. I may also that small, white eggs, do earthed in the"Dominion Parliament a few resident of Goderich,j Crossed the Jor .. d - h of'May. The usualpr lojaelare being L
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$1.50, all wool ;: the fur felts come � ordered that the male of Sunday newspapers committed It
I not reen larger sized, and of years ago,have secured a vast contract from death on Friday, 7th lust., after three days' .
I keep as wel as the � and the riding of cyclists on sidowalks be peared befo , dgis . fo eleetionp� made and & ig time a - .
i. at $1 5 and $2.50. the larger aiied the brown sells bat. I 1L i ' Tor .* r ach Oft Sun-
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L .76, $2, $2.12, 1 am stopped . the Government of Uruguay for the con- illnems. Deceased was 76 -years OtL ago' id chose - tried - by I His Honor, Mr. Birks of onto$ 4 �
. struction of a canal sixteen miles in length. - out a year ago three military rifles 1%1 . � . L--Jn Love in
satisfied that if it had not been for the . Ali May 28th Wi fixed' as the day. , She was- -day morning an thildran's
Men�s Harvest or Kunshade Hats at . I -:--W.-J. Bryan; the -. defe'sted candidate The contract price in said to be over $10'. a Ducknow . I . I . �
I brown eggs m with what we have been � -and a tent were stolen from th . - eettig,wi'll - al 3 � ). =,., and on
6; boys! sunshades for the Presidency of the United Statesiwill- work almost admitted.to 'Man 1111 I
. � shipping to'the d country, we would never 000,000. They will start at - I . I
: armoury. Last week they were found un- �K ., aff wl�--- DiClki . be held. , -- -
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. . - have succeeded lecture in Massey Hall,,Torouto, on June .workmen. Will der a bridse in the outskirts ( -WwAhs a'. been received in Clinton. MoudeTY Gft8iXi0011 & PIODi d ' . bafe, I
at- 100. . . getting the foothold we . once, and some �Cwiadisu � � )f the village. . . 14 ter that Mr. William Jamie. -A rather serious 46 P. EP -
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nts. at 90c, $1, 81.2,6 and have in the tish market. The more 1: likelibii employed by them. -A windstorm on Sunday night, .esided ne'ar Lon". James, of Hibbert,,the .ot at day. While '
Men's. -odd Fa I -The body of James L. Murray, a. De. _ 'I d I - son, who a years ago r. , -the -tugs be�
large brown eg we got the better price we . . l orthern ae!fie Railway Offi0iols issue inst. 9 did considerable amage around Ford L" . t to friends In, engaged in harrowin -0118 0 - .
$1.50 ; Scotch Tw�ed Stripes at si found in the river at - I hod at desboro an . ' I IF" on a viol, .
� . . , Yours truly, troit carpenter, w their - regular weekly crop report. on Satur wich. The roof was 41 wu off the a 'we I b to At Lit, *.hen ,
2.50 and $3 ; Boys' Pants, our lown "' pay. . - D. D. Wmsow. Antheratburg, on Friday. Murray formerly day,. covering all it -he points of their line In the Mothadist, church and smashed to Huron, with" the at ear or so, A the � came unfosteneial an he .
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. i -- lived A'n Woodstock. . Et is most encouraging, and gives ther day sh I and Cillelin Colorado. He one of the ha �
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make, at 59c, 65c and 76c ; lines . . -Warrants have -been issued for -the m1whitobs. I * 'dant harvest. Wheat is pieces. two I I inoondi - fires in And his bro'.,, ' were co&ing dinner on & thon ram away, dragging him for :some dis- -1
I not our own at�5c. . . Chur L Amusements. - . hopes of an abu� - -There were ary bullett from a rifle in -the � tanos, beneath the barrows. Mr. J141110111
, - . arreat'of William and George Delaney, two a vacant An .
I nearly one month further advanced than it Lucknow lost week. no W" in Wed,n aday.1', but is not thought *0
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Boys! Sehool Caps W tweed, serge, cor- DEAR EDIT L, -As yet Only: one has important witnesses in the Melanothon tow"', was this time last The weather has )rville hands f 564 known person-pieroad the was badly shaken up
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� n an opini n on the question of amase- . I r " house belonging to Mr. James 8081 I ildiJg, and� aneed t��Cirmi some hard sub. be dangerously injured. I
. duroy at 26c ; al neat Eton cap for give been highly favor , and the other in a stable belonging.to Mr. bu . Thom" German, of Listow.ells mob
ship incendiiry res. obia. &�d the acreage It
I merit& in the e ureb, but that is a very do- I stance,f wbi#' track -jar. Jamieson on the -Mr. I .
, � . . . -A young man named Thomas Bounar� also beon 'much larger. Even in 'the die- J G Carter. . , � of his ribs and entered him. with an unfortunate aceilderit :oA Twesday
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; boys at 150. � c"I've one, dra n as it is, direct from the who lives near.Ridle ' has, been arrested on rop is * ' star mail service is aide, broke 01
- I riots visited b7 the- reoent floods the c -The Dashwood -Ek, ' I
Hat, rf, . a, conveyed 125 miles to Den- of last week. He was unloading barrows
Boys' and -Men's. Straw Sailor rd of God, a6d showing ch. .r y how an- I . , I .
Wo 8 Chariton act. The . ' 5 . ,111V as L
an offence under t well -advance . going to be cancelled and- Exeter mail for, body.' He w n on the Liv to- farm And
i black band, -leather sweat band, 25c, tirely out of Sciipture line all theme enter, . Gooder- - ver d laco."d in the hooital, but the but- from a wago , . I
I . _ . complainant in M is& Ella Gible, Ridley- . -on-, a farm of Mr. George Dashwood sent via Parkhill, and *ice versa. some al I
ants 8,114 amusements � are. And walnut lot =11 noi be- located and he died the yy eaus the teeth of one caught in .
13�ys'Sweaters at 2-50 35ci' 60c and 7fic .-tainal - --It in probable that the! Goold P*tent ham, of Toronto, 40,000 black The gay inail will. be 'parried from Exeter His age would be be- 'his Clothes, throwing hiat. dow-no breaking �
-35c and 50c, Scripture must a the law, for a �Scriptural utome, io Car Coupler .Compaim*, of Do- trees This is a . . . followin . face, while -
ceiWin . Illy a i A . t . ac ry i the have been not out. station, and Sarepts setved from D"hwood. -
Men's Sweaters in � question mature risee: � tween ;g %!,, 1�lte two of Win ribs -and cutting - his 0,
pew, Now York, wi - , C
T ie . now sort of farming. M ormer lintonian and' ad into the ,R
� _ institution. - 11 start a f tb n r. Gooderhaut calls -W. J.. Ray, a f ,
in wool -at $12 $1,25 and - $1.50. If the church 14 the institution of Scripture, old G. T. R. workshops at BrAntfoiA. � - results )Ing, rZently -An int4eking event transpired at the. the point of one tooth pentrot
expects great. - -in-law of Mr. John Gibi I , '4�ichard Baker, 1 . .
Black Sateen Shirts at 60c, 65c, 75c, : how comes it that the* church is flooded -Dr. Duncan Me'Sacbren, chief Govern, it his "orchard," and son .- 5th conces- brain.
: . I t - in the future, though it will b; a long time graduated in medidine it the Detroit Col- home of Mr mony, while
- witlipractices ontrary to Scripture law? in ilon, Goderiph township, on Weduaiday -Arthur Wilson, of Her
85c and $1, any. size. ment inspector -of live stock, says the die. to wait. It will be 35 or 40 y6ars before the leod of Media a. He intends to locate in oldest working in the barn, had the misf4rtune to .
Heavy working Braces at 255c ; boys at Who is to bla 9 ; the office bearers or the known as lumpy jaw is rather prevalent afternoon of Jast week, when his
I- cue wood in ready for the market. Black wal- Atics, a place about fifty miles from Do- . . f a 3 -tine
I . ried to George fall, and in doing so ran sprong o I
eciple'? At d St.sight it miglit appear to and if iiiithiniz on the Increase. I dxughter,Mi�� nil was man
. � at present, ' nut in worth $200 a thousand now and ,1E 'I
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100, 15.c and 26e� . . te the ministe �� And their sessions, because Robert Arnold-, B. A. troit. i Exeter north was Mair, eldest On Of ... : . Gilbert Mair.- Rev. fork in him left knee. . At the time he
! I -Rev. . Trinity what it will bring in the 1930's in '
. I 9 beyond -John McCallum, of d ,bhe- knee,# and .
� , I - i - . . - ' oderioh, performed. the care. thought it mirely elkinno �
.,50j in their hands i . lodged the.power ofisdrain Erit'and Joseph Edge
. -16 at $3.75 4.50,5.502 6 � College, Dublin, late rector of Fort conjectureo but it will certainly be a volu- -oined in wedlock with! Mrs. Zamifl;;D, of V�t little attention to it, ulitit tWO
Men's Sul .) . I - hil -- ill Jenkins and Miss Annie I
istration of the law of the Word of God, in .-canon of Christ Church Cathedral, . .. . .. I mony, while,. I ' '
7.503 8.50 and 1`0.00. . able crop. Dallerton,on Wednesday of -last week. Rev. ,
� their respect congregations, and there is Baker acted ai roomsman and bridesmaid asys afterwards he received a kick from a
.00 and . , =iultolyn, entered, 'on May 12th, his 92nd -Sir Oliver Mowat has drafted a Clause Mr. Greens performed, the ceremony. They i%,-' him young couple am well horse on the same let which laid him 'UP.
Bpy? tweed suits at $2, 2.5b, 3 am g power to back them in the admin- . . respectively.
. I _ year. : - z to the criminal code, which be will ask have returned to Exeter, and are now nicely ' Upon consulting a oetor he found thit- -
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- .1 3.50. . I � istration of tha law. So who--cau may they -J. P. Brown, proprietor of the Maple- diament to enacts with .& view to setting . settled in Mr. McCallu 'a fine house on the known and M, ly esteemed, and have the
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. Four Ply ara, choice of styles, are not tobla ? But they Are to blame burst hotel F-00immitted. suicide on Ra � . I good wishes �,i many friends for their future blood poisoning had sat in. �
Linen Ooll , Rweau right the ideas of those who have loose 7 shard, ship
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. : n�lv in part. i they were to begin now - shooting himself in the. theories on the subject of matrimony.. The Lake.road. Andrew PrOlperity a a ppiness. After a sumptu- . -Mr. W. Beattie, of Dion Ped
,lish 001-. o , �hb
2,5e ; Eng . -A team . belongin to Mr ,
.15c, or two for: . . these things out of the Friday night, By "" . one W ,$ ' me time spent in a carload of stock And Implements and a
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style, at 300. ZI sweep at head. No reason can be . Assigned for the clause provides that anyone is guiltY'Of an Smith, of Morris, and',%riven bij Mr. Wm. edding , � ngrg I - ti MAIAtOW.Allin I
lars, any church, makin" a clear distinction betweep act. race :: %tiii1stione 6f their friends Car of household effects t
. . indictable offence, and liable to a Pbualty' Creighton ran away in Blyth the other day. - , V oflast, week and Ito wit
JBelts, Bicyele Hose, and all wheeling things sacred d secular, - leaving secular . I they at once "'�aiiid`bo their' fut4re, home on Wedneeds,
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- . . institutions to ook after secular things, and -The Premier of Now Zealand wax � in not exceeding one thousand dollars, � or to Mr. Creighton, was thrown out over the -km, Huron . . hisfamily led for that'PoM on Thursd�y
necessities -a full range. . . Outtaws on -his way to the jabilee colobra- onment, or to both, who rear of the wagon box, alighting on his head on the Cook fo road. - I . aging bat week him
,i suit conduct the Ni w Testament church accord- cribes women's suf- th another -On Sund , 9th inst., Mrs. -Wilson, ,worul One ev
Bicycle Suits at $5, cap to match tion in London. He des lives openly and notoriously wi and shoulders, and receiiing some severe .. .., . lansid ' neighbon gathered at his
. Wife Of Mr.. n Wilson, J. P., "d coun- ,
Ing to Now Testament precept and example, fiage in his country as working with satis- person as man and wife, and without Any bruises. . i "' Lied A her home near p Sce An V L a -larewill, � I
-all- wool. we be pleased ? Truly, no. I. do not . . I Hull di 11 d ressaited hint witli
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I w6uld . factory results. - I'laint or pretence of their being married to - -At the residence of the bride's brother- , . :1 'wel h* 111 .
. I De- amed was j% daughter of the im1dress.- Ileandids Until V 19 Y
8cl a bet- know if there iO anythinj they conic - Winglism, ,
A firmly made Cotton Box at 0 . . -1 do to -The Windsor Humane Sociiaty will re ne another. . . in-law, Mr. Robert Dre,aver, -in Auburni � I ght6f in Blanib"d will -be well -
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I ter line three pairs for 25c. - - ore an to eave theme thi�gs to'psse a by-law pro. I late John. and was born in the thoul i
. anger u4. m -A youn map who was hypnotized by on Wednesday morning of last week, at six township of 114oubli . Dumfries, county of th of wherever th
. a th elves to the L pure exercise quest the city council iong birds. - Th 7frri&'-in the Hamilton Opera 0116PIlarty named IT; In in gool at -
. and betak . hibiting the sheeting of a ey Professor O'clock, Miss Bunstoo was united in the Jil . L . -
eir . ofiffli which in: 11 Preach the
04nibrie Shirts in all sizes at 75c, 85c, Of , th � d I ' , of last week and Waterloo, 0 , he 28th of October, 18N. In .
I . . . also intend to put or stop to PeOP16 fry' House Tues my evening holi bonds 'of 'matrimony to -Mr. James I " Stratford on remand upo It* Jof hav-
in season, o wn. J,Je marie year the -family re- I A au -091 ton
. 81 and 1. 2J. - . Word, be inat ut Of season ; Ing chickens frint the market head doe subsequently buried in an adjoining vacant Cummings ,; Rev. Dr. Gifford tying the knot NOV4 1.', b 13th Ing ratolens horse somewhere ibout Hamil-
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Night Gowns at 5N, 65c, 750, $1 and reproverebu , exhort with all long suffer- -While Mr. Alexander Amos, of North lot., awoke out of his tranoe early next aftere that made them one for life. movect andse bed on lot 39, on the . Chief MoCabby is -in T4061)?b *f A,
: ing asud &ct i . ,, But we will not suffer Koppel, wastalking to his sweetheart Tues- noon and cried loudly: "For God's sake jeV -Mr. D. E. Cameron, formerly of Luck. Concession of "'I, ' lillett, when that part of the ton. p � I
. r te., ' especially from the married ' istant treasurer of count ,!;trauy ohow,ling wilderneeiR. card which , erfeetly describes the horse-
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L26, in cotton q flannelet reproof front a.4y, and day, to whom he was to have been me out of here.-" He could be seen down now, and afterwards a , . _ Constable M-tCaRrey.
� - _ms � December, IS71, she was Kelly sold to &son of
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85e_ ps of a miniat _ r. We are not kind to' our leaning, th I *fl
Smock and OveraP19 at 650, 75c, Ill' next day, his rifle OR which he w shaft,mrithing and twisting Ontario, has recently been advanced to the. On the X1`t ' ablic When arrested Kelly was- working for W.
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. nisters, not o speak of our unkindness to was accidentally discharged, and he woe in- Ina v .. I married to Mr-# John Wilson, then a
his effbits to free himself. Ferris was osition of superintendent of the western ' Iler in Murray., Pt Downie. �
ade Pants at $1. mi - . r,'. They be life to at
and $1 ; wool6h we id thi8w1ay di cours 0 � men, &mail ,Fund school teachei , IU di
- . ill what stantly killed. soon on the spot with say ral de artment of the Mutual Reserve . �u w, ich he -Mr. James Morton, o � - . as r-
� ourselves, whei � 0, � ic . � the subject 9 ' Ellett, .%I f St M * , . ted .
4 1 - of th Lif school section - Wo. 5,
. them when thei speak to us i le -Orillia in to lose her Champion oarsman, with picks and shovils, anrd W" 4 - L last. 9 After Xft MUMO Of
� $ ..... a.,. -..a..1 . . � we are most aing to 187� to he rt, and Jaka Gaudour, on June lab. on that date released from his prison, much to his relief. i e Association of New York, with bead taught for tw4i"yearsii afterwards takin on Thursday, Ott waa a native of . I
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I I . � .. culty of that which is 4- It re he i has pur- quarters in Ban Francis * charge of the sohool hisection No. 99 witief 3J years. The docessied . he I
; . increase the ill he goes to Rat Portage, w 0 It was intended to have left him urried he Goderich la" tennis club - have
. . -ttinj that " He . 0 - I -T he held for th4teen years. She leaves be. Antrim, Ireland. �Oa October 24, 1843,
WEH PRICE TO ALL ready painful do, forge. chased, in partnership ivith anoth z; Orillia until Friday. g i officers : Hone: lary married to Miss Alderson who died, "
AVE ONE ; that r a .reproof shall. be honored." man thdi Russell house, the. best' hotel in -Some V colored man ad elected the followinj I hind a husbau& and seven childrens five mous wag 0 �
I � . - 9 *111 resident,.J. T. Garrow, Q. C., M. . ;I'. and two daul,htre, to, moum the --CO . mpam- the result of injuries received while driving,
I . . � � I it in to fear d that ministers have yield � � Moses Mill "' "fit" feet frozen, And. was E ice.presideu%Dr. Holmes ; p - a on the -lot, of September, 1893. Short�y
the &CO. I . . er he in onorary v
-to our humors, to . in Loomis, of Toledo, Obi -president, Da tively f4wrly a -.� i of a devoted wife.and
. XONEY BACK IF WANTED. ad in weakneem mud fear �% am 101 taken to the London hospital. It was found dent,, Ei H. Bird*; vice � � after this marriage they took up their
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. � - with his wife in visiting in Kent coun , necessary t� a I putate both big toes. The . I
their hurt and ours who In -treasurer, Charles r-, iip of Marlboro. In -
- Holuies ; secretary i - abode in the tovinel .
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...".7 ....... aftaft ...... wa.m... � I A RFADE'R. the other day fired several times at Georg6 akin failed to grow on the and of one toe, row ; executive committee, Dr. Thompson, . in East 11TImsouri, where
- - — claimed was &lie i Forth Notes. 1867 they settled
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k � ,Cleveland, who he . noting .aiid the doctor thought of grafting some C. Shepherd, F. M. Dunham, L M. Mabee. . as fall I
. I - . on they lived until their removal to St.' Mary*
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. shot's akin on it, He was puzzled- how to get the -.-St. Marys" *
, tal Examinations- his wifem. affections , None of the - -�-Mr. T. H. Taylor, '�., of East W&WAn. .jubilee celebration hi the sudden
D part� . . . X of the - Blyth through. ; . . in 1,876. Since the shook of
Ho: George . Ross, Minister of Educa- took effect. - skin, but a medical student volunteired to osh, presented the editor, a partner, Mr. Morton It"
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GREIG & MA CDONA LD � . O'Mara, a well-known real. -A lawn tennis club has boon formed in death of his lif
- . tion, I view the approach of theannual -Capt. Writ utario, who had sacridee a slice of his cuticle on the altar of Standard with two large duck eggs. . One .rye. ."� '� � . . been in poor healtho He wan well known.
I . - injelons, wishes the at. dent of Smith's Falls, 0 the size of a quarter of them, measured 9J -by 7J inches, and St. Ma andhighly respected, � . .
, departmental I found .
I , .n ding applicants for the sailed the lakes for mauv years, was was taken from his left arm and skilfully red � -The St. Marys - lacrosse Club has re- . � p am in
tention of in . igatel, in Brockville, grafted on the too of Moses. It is making weighed 51 ounces, and the other measu I dze � d for tl�picominq season. - � -The death took I 1- Dowfile on
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CLOTHIERS. . 884 I his roe _ .,o 91 a relic h
I ition Of n idates Called to the follow. d Im in a 71 by 6 inchise and weighed three ounces. orgm May Ilth � f Maria
. Poe apgyxisition, gas having r. James McKenzie, of Legan, is, pro. - 0 ,
- - 7 g: -These . specially de.- death Ling due to a itself quite at home there, and will always . . -0
I in aminations are . . , h at he occupied. remain a, white patch on Moses' ter The largest egg was laid by the duck that zv-hl now house. Hpnry Barnard, wh died some moutheago,
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9xi the Wrong Side ot the Soests in the aiined for didates for a teacher's Corti- coca d from a jet in t a rog lilton, -lost her I minal secured so many prizes at the fall fo6irs- last- pariW t?r tha ofection -of a fins Mrs. Barnard was vver 7-5 years of age. -She
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. . Strong Block. fleates, It purx�, containing $4111 on the . r which has caused much: talk f last week 'While ,men on a trip to theIMATAUT110 pr vinees disease, though she remained qaibe
. come -other pro ional course of study. iortly afterwards a -An affai � -on Monday o estate (iffthe late Joseph Richard. Bri$ht's
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is therefore d4 . of Downi0i, imated to exceed
- SE"ORTH3 . - ONT. ther purpose ,strange roan returned $N of its- culminated in the issue of a writ on Mon" head of Colborne street, " Goderich, sev'eral son, � . . demise. She was * native of ,Wiltshire,
pursuing their I tudies for any a. t of the house, the
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- . should be allov ad Ne fullest discretion with mom' 'While she was on anee of the day, on behalf of Min Ethel Henrietta tons of earth broke away from the t4 and - $100,000.. ' lison sold 27 milch cows .on England, and came to � Canada about fifty
C'Sfied and left $6, the bal In -Frank W � . settling in Downie, which was
. . �4 examinations. ,Under re- man . I Smith, by a firm of Toronto barristers,' for fell in. There were three On working - 6901'
respect to th , the the St. Marys u*rket the other day at an Tearelittle L
I * . br breach of promisei of under it, but two of them got clear � � .1 -then m'ore than a wilderness, land
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j[MT10W gulation 38 o�the Education Department, lost 1011. has been found guilty at unstated damages f avera�4 It ,
.AL ]Dam, T . f igh school has ample -John F. Troy marriagel Against John Craig Eaton, youngo. other being buried up to the neck. He was a of at "o . .lug r - w -
-17- the principal h It L -All the April"cheese in the vicinity of marrying the folli6in _yea - She ,As z%
the 44 an, of- the murder of Angus on 0 nager of soon gotten out and seemed none the worse ibb and was .highly - -
' authority ske such promotions from Napinee axii es a i Timothy Eaton, and in& _ Stratford has been. sold at prices rangilig Presbyterian in fal - re
, to l3th of September, 1893. � 0 the . A family (if SIX
IMPRIBBS, form to y deem. expedi. McLeod, on. tWe one departments in the . T Eaton for the unexpected shower of gravel. L cted and esteemed.
- AMON - one or sag he WN I selwving Aterm in -Kingston Poni- . ) Miss Smith is 19, and -According to the amsessorle returns, the from 9i to 10 cents- . . spel three none and three daughterep
I . �bat -high school Troy was ompany a store.. . . 1'. t dren, I
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. ant-.", It isa in Le I when he made a confession to the 0 wing an -Mrs. Hoskin#,- an aged. resi4en of Mit- cail . to mourn her dwesse.
, - pupils should e al a to take any do- tentary engagement -Exeter is 1,815, sho, i �
, warden. Themurder hitherto had rema;iu- Mr. J. C. Eaton a 23, and. the population of value of chell, died on Sunday, 9th inst.1, at the age. survive I
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Money Order partmental ex I .n i -order to be en- . dates �back thrie years, but . they have increase over last year of 23 ; total .1 I ad John Riddell,
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'Such a tent, ayart - known each other- from childhoo: d, and al- real property, $446,3 jr I ; personal property, of 77 yeava. ' ' �-A .young man 114131
. �: ad a. mystery I _ _ - age,son of Robert Riddell,
i . titled to proinotion. . --,T. D. Hamilton, of Stratford, has gone about 24 years Vf .
I - . - the pupil, -would be _ -During a thunder storm on Wednesday wayssbowed a decided preference for each $44,225; taxable income, $3,650, making a of Shakespeare, was killed on -the railway
from the expe�se to Wk, a man named Wesley Warren, $2,946 ; to California to sboAd'the annual conven-
rwhere in Can- I other's society. No cause is assigned for total of $494,246, an increase of track about li miles west of -Shakespeare.
. Is payable an3 ,objectionable In many &TOUDds which must - of last we tion of the Order (if Railroad Conductors. , _
ada or th6- tjnfted tates. the workiiig, for a farmer named Loney,'uear there are 147 dogs, 156 cows, -10 oheepl_ 82 i il station early Friday morning, 7th 1114L - He
. � be obvious to every teacher. Although ", leaning against a comer of the breaking off of the engagement. 20 -birthis . -Miss L K. Cpaimander, a former pul
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. Procurable itany time. - a a,rtment has no desire to in- Oxenden, w . Louis, Missouri, Sigs, 200 horses ; 17 ds of St. Marys 04legiate . v )hU McCallum, a
Education D barn, when he was struck and received -A despatch from St 1. . Institute, is the -had been working for Ji
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A 0anad' A cident polieY is a good terfarO w' t discretion Of any pupil as to thi one side ,being . Ali p d of says : For nearly a week Howard Collins, a wring the year� . the Little lAkimf, for ,"MS --
a 0 . ere sh6ek, -A bold burglar eAered the residence of only lad exchat' in thestatie of Wisconsin. farmer Door
. the ex&minatio a he should take, or to pre'. a say e Lpalr wealthy, resident of Hamilton,- Ont., has - Y 4:'rrh Bains --of Blausibards left � -
. Be tor- ;bam, on, W . I on � months. For some days before his death his
thing to carry ; costs 84 a year bat to boots, and th . . mains Mr. D. Sutherland, Winj : adnes- -�-Miss employer noticed something ktron in his , 11
. Tent any teach r from giving such advice to clothes from . t i to find there W. T.,
. ribly burned. * ' been in the City ryin , and secured about fifteen Tuesday Isat lor .Battlefield, N. Thursday :-
per thousand. Are you in- I me, who died in the, day of bat week, ocLions, and becoming worse OIL .
. pupils with - aspect to sxsmin&ti0n@ am ted and Loan So- of his son, Daiiiel Cc b ree from which where she will take a position in the Indus- i atch him.
: . --�.The Hamilton H01mas . in cash. In the pu
:- . appears in his . udgment to be for their best city hospital on Easter morning. Through dollars . u� bt,Mr. MCCAlluni4eelded tow ung .-
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sured I , to be distinctly understood ciety. has come to grIP1, and all interested in' aid of a hospital nurse, the body was - the money was taken were a number of trLd school. . ,.' M the Mcraing the yo
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For promptness, use the C. r. R. Interco ., it . .it sre,likely to lose money, and some of ,the the -Francis Siebeit, one of the oldest men - L at one 07dOck a -as
- able papers, but these. were left un- -esi- an eX,eusm to LS b ontilds, 4ind
ntsl examination is not con lekling vat at BwnW CJ611698- vhlu man me& _
that a d � Colaiiial found in a p , ownship of -K # disappeared in the
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; 'A --A a ne part of any public or directors most heavi'iy. The late ined by the in -the t llioe died at the r .
Telegraph. d. - Antranee was ga I soon as he got free be
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f . sidered a ne art. Studdart had been secretary of �the society L The old gentleman swooned c back kitchen door, which had not bein as. denoe of his b Sebringvil It in .supposed lie ;started to
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I mental exsmin ions should not be ta*eu. as since its or in that it was feared he would- g A curely fastened. B - ouday. He walk &long the U�ack -
r oran cemetery'jDa M - � 0,rAft4an by .a freight train was
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; . Lcieuoy. shareholders bod the . utmost desce . o young Collins resolved to try It kitchen and dining rogm marked the Course I Lath " avaris in � ,= beingn from the
- the chief tea . of the t8A0h8r'5 eff Pment, iractically M ear ag . time ton a - I rumB , t
* - him, leaving the InAmg -I taken by the burglar in his � search for plan bo �,18!03,aud came to Car thro�
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Ranald J. Macdonalds - Munis in St. Louis, a n . I �
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