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� � VERTIFE MENTS. rr4ument is x9tribu to a Is h. -J. MOE' . .��� . - -
NEW AD .1 Government offite he co@d .-have ha:d one ba oals passed at was best seen in - her home, where her -A- thras mniiej, � whose band was . - 1.1 ,
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I Vears alzo. There is no office in - the -gift of -the last Legislature, n t payers till sence will be greatly mourned. As a neigh - i t t d recently� is getting along very � . THIC**%�� . � .
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I AW The ftwe betweea the parenthesis, after each . ilie'Go,Vernment that he would prefer �o the June of next 11 h t pay theirL bor she was ever .kind and -thoughtful, .ex. well. He goei '�i . . ' - - I - .
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� ,-, advortisementwillbe found. honor of representing the -'Intelligent peopie ISM axot Thie hea Of -one-t ird of the ercising the true Samaritala spirit among her where Dr. Smale drwm6a the wound. -Alims ! I . , - . I . �� - -aTAGP- at#
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L I - . of a constituency such as 'South Enron in police force have been severed, d fiv�s On- large, circle of friends, who will gieably Ethel Scott and Mr. W Hamilton' left, on . 7 � I . � I I Of
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. I the Legislative galls of his native Province, e, houses of the fire departin ut will be m'iss her presence and helping 11and, , Her Tuesday for Harristoll where they will . . I 11 - 7T AP
.ria stock- Complete -E. Versul Cc (4) , . � L �1 - . � - 11 �VIVN
w Teacher Wanted -Win Carruthers (a) . and if he is spared, he intends to enjoy that Carded up,and all park and oth r impro � � � I I - I . . 11 ' � - - - - - . '. 11.1.RV I
ve- disease was Of a painful aharactir,' being, attend the high school.,Miss Annie Allan, I . :� � I .
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- rostponect sale --win. Elliott (6) honor Ior the next five yep6m at any rate, ,ments have been stopped. * I . cAucer of he stomach, * which for months who was. visiting here for some weeks, left . . � I I
- Plums--Thomaw, Hollis (S)L I despite the predictions of the Times wbieli . . . I - . . � ;
. - T" Wotice-W= Efflott (6) SNo8v' x, -T - ScoTLA", - A Sno�w storm rey d h - system, for no medical forr Toronto on Tuesday.�R v. Mr. Craw- � . ;- Seto moa Some 1"
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Butter4j. ButUr-A Stable (8) has, more than once, proved itself a prophet swept ov4w Scotland last " k.� he Grain. � sk its progress ;.but amidst, all ford'ooes to London next week to visit his-- . - . 0 0 � � : �
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Rouse for salc-Mrs. N. Cufi7 (6) I not to be relied on. � - pian Hills wer6 covered v�tth 0 . her suffering she manifested great patience r6lativis there. -'There is a lot of fall wheat I . - I . �, , settla
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..� � Teacher Wan'ed-W. C. Land3borough (6) - � � ToOK THE STUFF WITH . he Bank and bore grateful testimony to ,the goodness being sown this year. The mail is in fine � - . . � . .� �� � Ir'tTabs.
- The rdport that Hon. R. W . Scott, Secre. of Durand, at Rockford; Illincli , failed to of God, by expressin - � I , - - , Z104 V .
� A Word to, FAMers-& WillN (6) � 9 her fullest submission condition to receive it, ' Mr. Moore, of 1� I I I - - I" I
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C-owmerolml School -W. J. Elliott (8) tai7 of State in the Dominion Cabinet,, -is to. Open its doom on Friday, and harl6o A. to His Divine will, and 'finding sweet con.. Brockville, whi)-wasivisitingat Mr.Hortoifs -. I I . - - � � -- dq one, RM
I - Vow Stock of Tmalm-W. H. Willis (8) . . I [ 1. . " : � I , I . -
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. - . seamlew Shoes --W. H. Will]$ (6) be appointed, Lieutenant -Governor of On�&- institutt =d. I . i ,� , ... -
F&H Gooda Arriving -Wm. Hoffmin (6) . ion, has.disappe-ared He is said to day of'thy trouble,'and I will deliver thee -The attendance at school has increased to I I . � - ,,, 7 1 � , - - . - -
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Spectacles for All -L Daly (4 rio, has been very emphatically denied by have forged the names of proinine t farmers and thou shalt glorify me," 'Thus 40.-Dr.'Graffe,,"of -Clifford, who recently '. � , . - , - - whim I ,
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11 fferedthe position and would not haddeposits of about $30,000. Norton is passed to her 'heavenly home, -and the in. tree,has disposed of the same.to Mr.tRobb, . . I � I ,� - � the!
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. it if it should be offere thirty-six years old, and w'aa pr miueut.in cense of. sincere tributd to her worth and of Clintqn.-Mr.! � - ,�,
, ight fouviou �.0t 0 d tobim. Noap- I . T. S. Dalmage, of, Wheat- ��- .- I
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I of Ontario as the appointment'of Sir Oliver knew her, and her children' with trembling � � � I 0 , I Wet" I
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- 1� SEAFORTH, FRIIDAY, Sept. - 10.1h, 1897 MOwat, Crop Prospects in the 01d� World. blessed. I . I I Kippefi. - . .. - . 091 &8
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Direct Taxation . - . ma 'y ougtomere lq the plum line, that his cyop Is . � ,��, -up
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Air. Whitney and his. colleagues. in their I "The weather has been adverse t' the com- I able to supply all with No. 1 plume ,at niarket price. - ; . 0 � � - � . � I I
I � . pected', leave for New York on Friday next pletion of the harvest and the q antity of ENGINES FOR.SALE.-One 16 11. P. , Abell T. Nuums, Kippen I 15b2-1 . I . - I ap cand I
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-- � � companied by Lidy Strathcona. and Mount estimated at.31,000,000 q tem by second -band Stationary En In". Ill thoroughly nd. breeding of pigs, - I ,wporating- pul
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verge of direct taxation ancl that the affairs =ef writers of the Paris pr�ss. Cor- . L and in order to accomplish his purposes at - 'blt;of AtX1ge
I - . Royal and Dr. and Mrs. Howard." 11 Baron respondents of English business fi�ms Ill be sold on reasonable tenne. i Cider Machinery- a profit, makes a point to keep the best . .. � . . � . -. -, t 11
of the Province cannot be carried on many Strathcona and Mount Ro AlP is a terrible state w'. make a completo line of Ilydraulic and Screw mers interest. And" L - *o1ved for I
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, unt to f1T11D 33,0()O,- Presses of al)y8fze; also Jolly Evaporators, la,test . - - I ��,-Awftl Bile
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years ,t name for a human being to be 000 to 36 000,000 quarters; h though Air". Smillie -has F,till faitht in the . I . �
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I taxation- It is true that this: same story with. * It is the new name -assumed by Sir Hungarian crop is stated to 1'. 17,000,00 I.i d -
� - work mptly atten add to. Correspondance go. Jersey breed, he has' added another fine .
: i I ROBF,RT ftrLL, Jr. .1644.tf - . g to his herd, ,which I he purchased from - . ( I .- at the plu3
i has been preached to the electors at each Donald Smith, who is nill Canada�s High quarters. If this is true, it adds reatly to 1. � . - I - � . -� - Wb,
- LocAt BRIEwi.-Mr. Alex! Murdock, boot Kr. -Joseph Cairns, of Cainlocb. It is a . � . - . " ojjs�v*re has not]
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I ; a young country like Canada can support a crop is reckon d oboe mercha;nt, in thisweek moving into thoroughbred Chester: white, %bich for I I tbal All tter Rt I
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I I bu-t'owing to � the -wise and economical finan- man with such a name. 000,000 quarters -or 11,000,000 quarters his new store. He is putting in large plate breed and quality would be hard to excel. - I , I � . I I both Ablis
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% Ion observed ar- sing on the political horiv- Peared in a Globe editorial -the other day, 10,000,000 quarters in France. All' Oth Oakville, where NOTES. -The farmers are complaining , I -1 -. -
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. black cloud which the Opposition have so The writer of the following,_ which ap- 000 quarters in Russia and 6,01 ,000 to -appearance of his store. 'Mrs. Kerr has owner. � i � . I ..
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has'h � een, kept back and it does not seem the world's supp of.14,000,000 narters, brother, owing to the illness of her young.' They .are of good qualiby.-Mr. James ! -, - .- WAS - � 1. I
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; Toronto Exposition is -not. advertised as a Should ti I large as est child. -Mr. T, Curing S�oneman, of St.. Coopee,- accompanied by Mr. AlcFee, of � . SO" td tonr,ti* .
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.. IV, Paul, is visiting big brothers, John al�d Iowa, is bu�ing up a oarload of sheep. � , -the other belivved
; visible,t-h-ar, it was twenty years ago.. The matrimonial bureau, it is true; but., there is this, the stores of old wheat will b used up . .
, . - I -, . mething highly- provocative in its atmos- and a crisis of great serious � William. -Miss Virm Cook! returned Tues- Mr. Cooper purposes going to Iowa with I . � 11 . I � . 1�: I � I the 8��r anow 4
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. did t , phere of good fellowship. The, joll prevented by generally good ,, ros eete for . - - 464 pie
. . hey get' into power, they would not _ y show- I spent the past few weeks. -Rev. Mr. Mi llo Labor day, was well observed in this part. . . I . -7- - a - � .
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I his tent is an acceseory before , -the fact in t in Hamilton. -The Itoneman families and our village. -Mr. V McClymont bad busi- - ; .. - the pi which th
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I � should the people be foolish enough, at the don but glances the more holdly, and Wingliam. ren spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last and the hard- work on the I&nds, farm A130VT .� . ; I - � -to a4tle his �opp
t I . 10 n- I . Thisbe's heart beats the faster. In the I week at Grand Bend. -Mrs, Wiseman, of finding it a difficult taL . I I 11 % .
I next elect' , to place the sepEre of power NftEs.-The Christian�s W'Ork4s are sk getting in wheat. his sal for doiN
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whirling gondola4 or of any of the things 4s every L -Miss Nichols, of London, ofent. this seamon.-The I - � -1 I
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� and where they will not be able to impose its characteristics." town to employ a foreman for themselves. mother, who died at the advanced age of Mr. George Taylor, Mr. John McNiven and . . I . that a r4l- -fight woi
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rmatt-er very, concisely in a a ast-two, when this'week visiting with' friends in Toronto - I , , When
I Hardy put the; � ..tory service Friday at half -p I I ' ' - � I
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speech which -he recently delivered at Mark- now have just finished layin the Rev Mr. Acheson, of i Kippen, will and also taking in the abow.-T. 1y1ellis �is . .11 ofindim' retion, Ath
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1, adopts direct taxation will be a rate of export there will soon be a dearth has done his work. -Mr. -8.'- Hendfroon's them back. -The entertainmentgiven in Cox- daughter -of Air. Archy McGregor, is attend w ... mo who . 4
1 board. Never mind what the Mail and of cattle to feed in Canada." It is a won- ne* brick house, on the boundary, has got worth', hall last Thursday evening by the ing the Model school at Clinton. -Mr. Dan S-ILKS AND.V]P-MVETS, . - ---� Oft incud,onli
- Empire says, or what Mr. Whitney say der that some fellow is not howling for an the roof on, and Mr. Peter Fowler" - new Royal Templars of Temperance was a do. Beltand Miss Stinie Acheson are attending - � - � for I
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' export duty on stockers. It on saw logs, stone house -*ias got the rafters cided success in -� � .
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11 why rot on stockers ? I . many have gone to the Toronto fairl from Hobbs, of London� gave an interesting Donald, of Heneall, was in the vill ' 1 -A
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iev in any shape or form. If you want th ` here. -Mr. Robert Paterson and fam"I , " f , -
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� - I assessor, followed by the tax -collector- e pol a on Res- jai. solections con - Mellis.-Mr., R, now busy . . ., I I �.. � - . - 'You thin)r go. �eh? I
.. . the Exhibition grounds in Toroutoon tributed largqly to the . 11. � .. -1: � - .
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� r�ported last Friday the loss of three at Toronto. John is a hustler in the horse event took place at the residence -of r2r. - I I L . - --; -
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I their policy, they have proclaimed it in the essly, left in the. wash- line. -We were pleased to bear of th) sue, day. --Plums and pears are get�ing, TApe- I . � .." - - -blete-,
t the descrip- o'clocki when his third dau hter, Miss Alice, . i * Were I
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House, and from every platform and hust- room of the M, ceBs Of your public school, as shown bi r- the - Splendid time for picking.these thoon light I I- - Willi I
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they will go a little slower. At any rate - how�ver, you want to know if an to*n o ed up for dead, but she came too after a 4a
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Government, or go on as we havebeen doin y Recorder, is entirely too sensitive, and its Robertson, who teaches the entrance class of the bride,- acted as bridesmaid, and Me: -Mr. William Keehine ivas home on unday D -RES 6 CLOTHE; I . I �� - - -
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te have given it so much offence, had no I train for Toronto. -Mr. and M Dal- is spending A few -weeks under the parental - "W'st's de InAtter W �
greatata,ve manufacturing firm of that city, reference to'the Recorder or its course . Chicago. rymple,of Creditoo, attended thefu ral of ,� I 'I,
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- 1- �- .1 lun cers of the exhibi- �o do. If it is satisfactory to its patrons, Lt place, has raised up his house, and put a on Thursday of last week.�-Mr. and Mrs. There is to be a tea.. meeting in Donnybrook . I . . . I . Then -they, both led i,
tiort, in which he made some very remark- is not our business to complain. stone foundation under it. He has also Leeds, of Strathroy, visited at Richard on the 13tb of September. Everybody wel- . . I - -a VrAllor. T4en they Cl
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u Star of last week i . premises. -Miss Lydia Sararus, of near this and . mother,returned hom e Saturday. been visiting at Mr. C. Stewart's, has . I - I J.0 . Bk �
- here say that Mr. Gurney is not a Grit but " TheSeaforthEKPO',4lTo'p.deelines to publish -Miss returned home. -There is ta,lk of another � � I , i 'I Tight 11- 40 A 1td an, I
1D ace, is serious ng soon. Look out for invitations . � . . - *11is"red the ber-0 in J
Simcoe Reformer, as, We - hope to hear of her recovery.-Alies couple of months in -!Georgetown, % . . �
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an AN. P. Tory of the most pronoun ed t,, Edna Neelands, who �e ,
He -is reported as follows, and we commend Torpn'Lt(t) Fine nights for bicvcl6 riding now. -M' -r.' . ... . , � The TrAlailk flilowed I
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I w South Oatariio, in a speech doliverad at & ha3 been spending a few weeks under the � an we ar .1fraftif. The wtage "
- that at the close of this century we are to same firm here as cutter. He is an exoep. -Mr. Kerrin formerly had charge of this in be,tter shape th" e, this season, -to . � -
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. �� witneezed. It has been estimated by statis- culture, sold the ofiice , - I success he deserves in branching out ,for Warnock a4d 'family, of Go'derich, aceoni- I . . . le ftok0the *Wain for 11
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. . : increased this year about $19, mainly by money to defeat. him, Mr. Smith, at the TiiF, COU-NOIL.-A meeting of con oil was - . aturday last. -Miss ,Louie, Cun in h with. Up 11 � . -
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I'll, -- g action was to bave, been tried last Tuesday 884.82, requiring a section, is now completed and school was .a ' home 0 is ., ide a wful. I thl�at -
; . ritain" - at the Ontario county assizes. When i-hus raLte of 1.5 mills on the dollar ; for township again started on Wednesday 0 1 , � I
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� and a consequent return of confidence in, . It tten apology, withdraw- Idepar u of her son, Joe, who leaves short. :- � � dowt. - I
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� - ex -governor of the Bank of England, is $90, and will be required to furnish satih- tOw ' -,�
', I am regularly in receipt, of the most grati coll'I'enfo'r for 1897, at a salary of rand, must h attrac
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I . this point. A GRAVE OCTLOOK.-A despatch [ saved his life, for bad he fallen he would . 10tin.' 1USPItS 1Df
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.111, . I mnnw� NVith typhoid fever raging? scurvey in provement and better maintenone have gone dire3tly into the cylinder, . His -
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I .1 EXPOsITou, whose editor is the M. P. P. ,the winter pro�iises to beat least precarious. re . . I . � � I - - he stage inn
I r b, life in. Dawson City during Assessments not paid at that date will be been employed at Mr. Paulin's hardws, Turner.-Mre Vilhim Turner was the . . -
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collected, with interest, in seve - store, in Wingham, returned home last week guest of M;. P. Jeffre on Sunday.- . - M --- I
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s; Iliott Fairbaim. She was the making good use of it. Many are finished of the day. The wheat in turning out fine, � - I J -11 .
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I -I . sition- to say that Mr. Gibson was not even HELD UP A TF -Aix. -News has reached third daughter of Robert Habkirk, of Nis. and another week's good weather will find Dawson's Golden Chaff taking the lead. - - �1 . .; � As he *AA -
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1. regis rar of Middlesext is eqns,11y untrue., to $15,000 was taken. u on
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