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;bert Thomson ships i Or
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- i ttli ling - t � o council has tiken action in the matier and and condition. Requirements are for iar�ej the shook of the operation. Mrs. Fer u on I
NOTES FROM THE DOMINION of his school, made a mistake in se ng the ver I .1 I I
. Is _y different from mine I am wil bright colo i - was the daughter of Mr I . Pott, i of I .
L CAPITAL. � charge against him. ' . speak with certainty as 'to to observations has offered $200 reward to the person who qua,rter-cut fruit, and dryii Dis 'i -
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9— � not having been made. Even if they were causes the arrest and conviction of the courage and slice and . -4
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. & 0 A� 0 0 1 OTTAWA, November 206h, 1897. � High Court of Justide. they Oo not appea.r to me to fall within the criminal or criminals. � stock. . Poeitively reject da. . wet or ft � years sao to MT. Fergusc u. The funeral I
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category of censure. If His L�Drdship did -Mrs., Camthra-Murray, who died at her blown." Fly-blowa must bWe refully WAT took
. The question of transportation is one The C I hancellor of Ontario, J. A. .Boyd, _e�press any comment upon the conduct of residence on Jariis street, Toronto, of can- ed for. In many sections far, re 4'heid biij" largely attended byv Stra - Ord fridudis I by li, ..
which the Minister of Public Works, the open the' fall term of the High Court for the .k I a diArW to whom Mrs. Fergufion was highly estee�ied. I .
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- either the council or the clerk, without hav- cor, on Saturday, leaves an estate .. I :
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. Hon. J. L Tarts, has -forced upon the �st- county of Huron, on Monday afternoon, r badly affbptO � Wagner, South Tavisto6k's en, ;
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tentioikof the Canadian -Government and with a docket of 6ve cam for adjudie U. heard any argument upon the merits of over five milliohe of dollars. show stocks � carried ove ,d, -Dr. J. I ;8,. I ;
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thge case trom the icoun�sel who represented -Mrs. Fisher, of Hespler, was held up on Fly terinary, has procured a -
the le generally. The minister has The'decisionsi were an follows : nj it would be a singular the street by a tiamp Thureasy'night while sound' can be used for Ceitl iff purp a e for clipping horses t at is a stri4ing . .
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01011 visiteat lluff&lo, Boston and Duluth, and in STzwART vs. MnjAm,-An action for not' them On the mOtio I - :
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at present -in Now York City looking over the performing properly the trusts of an n2iguhmit! and relieved of her purse, contain. export for ordinary use, and liah io =ine he can clip& an 36nim&I in a �-ery '. �
Fbor there, so an to be able to obtain some ment under Cap. 1,24. At the conclusion - - . � I . I i
bar . from our Judges, and Justice Maiedith is as . . brief space of time. ,; �
careful a Jud ' this r ?set as there is'on ing a considerable amount of ni seizure. � i "I :
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pew id4w which he n -Ay be able to carry out of thebase, judgement was reserved. the- bench. ftei'ens pitylt ore is no short' ��Mr. Christopher Harrii, Oul reoll -Mr. John Maney, of Ha -riaburg, iko old -Mn. J.- S. Cdppin, a' I litchell, has �old � �,
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. in connection with the, harbor improverneuti SCOTT vs. Srup,sox et &I. -An action *to hand report of what wan actually said. has received a box by express forforn fio s;1 and respected resident, diad very'suddefilY her cottage and lot in tie south word, ;
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.P �, Yours, Frank, of Morden, Manitoba, "containin on Wednesday of last week b4. MAnOt known as the Baker h stead to John . �
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Better and more direct trainsportation, be. After book- e combined weight of whic, ros ,as usual ib the Hance, of Elms; for Mr: Hance is ;
having been illegally executed. G. F. _SnErhEy. four potatoes, th . P,
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tween the great went and the seaboard, �inf the evidence the case was din I Toronto,November 2, '97. * was 8J pounds. best of spirits, and went o in the field to i i �
retiring from farming and, .is moving to , _�
.WORD 0 with sufficient accommodation and modem thout costs, His Lordship allowin the - -Mr. W. A. Grenier, who was sentenced pull turnips,while Mr. Hill drew them to Al with his mother a#d sister. . �
I defendant � executors a wato '� , to six months' imprisonment for libellin the railway for shipmenti Hill, on return- Mitche I .
I facilities to handle the, traffic are what he I hing Me! and Mr.Hays having sent him a copy of A. Z's. 9 -Avery pleasing tho h quiet eVerib I
wants. Thisix.oneof his . - a4, found Mr. Mar�ey lying;Oh 4 * I I
reasons for getting formal cost* out of the estate. ' positiively, up such-ceneure Mr. Tar Minister. of Public' Works, has Ing for a Ic _ _ - P . Own, .
ieport he states, took place at the home of Mr. C D .
M __ __ . I the Interoolonial extended 1;6'Montreid and MCCARTHY et Al VS. PROCTOR St s6l.-An was made aAd'no order whatever was made been yeleted,. having served one month of his side, dead� and his bodyy till waim, the ! !the, Sth inst.j, the �
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for increasing the harbor accommodation at action to remove a cloud from the title Of by Justice,, Meredith as -to costs. therefore his sentence. � deceased had' pulled about I our or five,rode � �
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� , 'WHAT OUR RAILWAYS COST. ment reserved until after, re-executorm of .
-I,. - . , - J. P. Gerrie in A to. Munro. � I
What is a by -word q Every one knows No country with the mine population as W. P. Proctor, argument to take place in their a�ttorney out of the general funds �of turned them out to nasture, and in four �Rev. of oronto, -Mr. R. B. Andrews, the popular and , �
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I Canada has expended so much money in Toronto before His -Lordship. ' - the school section. Yours, &e., Z the the twelve Ve�d had gained i cent letter to The Boston Cc gregatiohilist'st successful menager of the Listowel piano I
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- that it is a familiar saying. This I building railways and , canals in the same Rossim vs. V&wozy.-A question of ". . JOH� 0. MOURISOW- wbight %040 pounds. � nyal: -"If there ie.&*m ; whose bead factory, has returned from a trip - 0
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meaning does not express, how-, period of its existence. , In 1867, the count resolicitoe-o fees. By consent of z_ on.-Mlikid I �
. Yost ;,.- 0 .. Mr&- James Murray, of Guelph, died in might be turned it is the Ri lit H 1. -lower provinces. Mr. An 1mwe rep , ts a - I
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council, His Lordship directed that judge - ,What TheV rr bed Friday morning about two o'clock. Her ,Laurier, Premier of the DC in � I
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-word. You know 2,000 miles of railway and- in 1896 this had ment be entered4h accordance with counsel - PriiiIiiii., bfisbagd heard 'her give a sigh, and before . across the ocean he wasopeo ally honorb by Wew York, - Boston - aud other, American . � ;
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grown to,16 - - - _�twfles In aill there are 144 ; "Ira That the sunny ways of Canada's Primp he could got a light, -life %yas extinct. Heart President Faure of Fra ce, egreed by' Am— cities on- his way home. . i�
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perhaps dead and ,gone, and . YW*nty-five of those have been Donald, registrar of the court at Goderich. Fmi4ter captivated all wi -Conductor McCumig, who was in charge of the Cobden Club, Knigh �ed by her, Maj- � -The large addition to M a i .
amalgamated 4id form what Is known an in contact auring his recent visit to Wash.- . .
i exty, and- made the lion I of the c6ioniij riage works Tavistock, is i now com eted �
which are used to mean occur- the Grand Tiunk. - The consolidation of 21 RZNDZR St al VS. COLOLOU011 et 11 -Ac corr . of the train which o%used the recent railway I
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� an formed the. Canadian Pacific. The tion for the construction of the will of th' Ing n, a me un Is u . accident at Stibtsville and In which several Premier at the'jubilee. Mom his ret&ii. to aUd Will be used as a shol v room f0 tar. I
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rences inevery day life. Thus , others h s ridents of any of the O� riages, cutters, etc. - i I I
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. i remaining roads have been more or lose con- lste� John Cofelough. His Lordship directed during the. lives were lost, has been committed to stand Canada he has been' further, degreed brT & . :
the word " Boycott;" the mean-. dailies have refqrred 'at lengt his trial on a charge -slau liter ronto University,. banque6d by. vii-iods dition Mr. Yost has ma ,to his property �
- - . solidated The Dominion Government has judgment to be entered in accordance with week to the a ' his character of the Premier . of man - I e4 ge this year and the carriage works' no*, pre. I �
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. Ina of which everybody is ac- " � - -Stewart Paisley, of Stouffyille, clr'e w all organizations, and wellcom d �x imth ft - appearance. , i : . . I I
; contribWied. at the rate of $9,118 per mile to the terms of the counsel minutes attached a re Y 6
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; quainted, with hasreally no die- ! the railroads constructed, the Provincial to the record herein, and agreed to by con- ceivedi The Washington correspondent of . ` 11
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: . morning, and while returning home at in the midst of plaudits and demonstrations -John Laughren, near I eba4b- l -
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I tionary meanin& having become . I I . .. the New York Tribune refers at length to was sandbagged, stabbed and rob- no one in more unassumin and it Is not 'chased M. Sdhati' fatm, (oneession 4, for .
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� 11,834 per mile, and the municipalities at . 9 . the social side of the visit of the Canadians - night, he . I I 9 oine sum of $5,5C D. Mr. IK'h&U, . �
a standard word throuah a Lo an 'the rate of $884 per mile. The capitalize.- � bed of between $500 and $600. surprising that men of t litical �Attiej§ the hands I I
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- . I The Prodigal - Son. to Waahjngton. He says in part : - � -Mayor Raid, of Walkerville, has lisp- delight to do him bone . - q built last summer a fine residence in the I
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farst instituted this ,original last year reached the enormous figures of his visit centred in the tanad'an Premier.- , .
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. to &!deliverance from the pulpit on th art cipality and Sandwich East by pying tural,has been in Cha, am district taki where he and his family imend to reside in
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$899,817,900., The receipts per train per I,, comIn the signal for t n - I
; method of helping People to played by the elder bp.9ther a rabife of out of his own pocket the bill of $1 o the measures toprevent the spre . Of that terrible- the future. . f
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I think as he did. the prodigal son, and- believing t1st your W"' Hotel Dieu for attendance on the man fruit pest,the San Jose scal.4.17here are, Ooub -Mr. K. Eardley-Wilniott, formerly of; .
mile were $1. 14 last year, being lower than i - g of Is g ial f �tivities, an .
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those of the United Kingdom and Australia, nd given over to preparation for 6rce, who suicided in a box car there. 1 85 fruit farms affected in o- I
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but larger than most of the� European coun- th e in a social way been un- - them in � 7
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,,, , tries. The average amount received per illiant. The Prosident's dinner, -Mr. James Fisher, an old and', two are in Kent. It was Oroug] , Guelph branch of the Bluk 1! of Montreal to ;
It is easily seen, tlioii, how a name , . � pu - therefore, I wish to say a few words usually br a ected citizen of Wellacebakk, passed away some trees from the other �ide to the farm I the Hamilton branch. r. Wilmo4 has I
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may become a by -word. l9eit'e I Ze other day at the age of 83 years. De- of John Van Horn. AUs a on as Mr. Vaid been acting manager of thell Guelph btauch. :
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4 ceida since 1895. � The average ed, and who was stigmatized by the speaker wore asked, was follo7pd . by others, and � be since the managees death �some time' ago, � I
,r completed mile of railway 1 caSait �-'declte oessed was one of -the oldest settlers in that Horne discovered what wa� the mattoil
firm, name, therefore, of Greig n were given in honor of the I
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4,910, which is lower than -t-Tnited " an intensely selfish, jealous,narrow mind- section, having lived all his life near Wal- took most energetic me res to d0stiroy and in Hamilton will sssu�l . .
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& Macdonald would mean the who distinguished visitors. Not: a moment, in-- . Last winter he plied th4 Qali- Accountant. i � �
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two ment States and European countries. The Grand deed of Bir'Wilfrid's time but was taken tichell, tti" & . .
dinarily the names of I although living in the home, was not of the 0, he -Miss Annie Simpson, daughter of Mrs. fornia, mixture, . contisting f sulphuri lime -Mine Gertie Hord, of I
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dig. up with business or pleasure, and that n 0 lbo. el. in � iilel . �
combined to do business under , weight tan its competitor, the Ca�a.diau home and was totally unworthy of the stood, without seeming fatigue, the strain -William, 'Sim son, of Calross, .has gotio to and salt. I
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I 0 nity and distinction ot a son. I . ta?e a course in optics, scie D r be a , be te I - 7
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� -Pacific r 1596. The total amount, voted This parable, along with tvro others, was of constant work and excitement I
� Miss Simpson is a graduate of tue Manitoba whale oil soap with ood e c . The ' brob a gathering, of Sunday a h ' I kerv� one ; 7,
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0 is $43,398,376. The total system of ttrac. U-99 - But when Mr. Orr arrived �and th A S. R. Stuart, and ldl his ff of helpe ' , .
il sinner, and was prompted by the taunt Of Personally Sir Wilfrid is most a r. and Mrs. Robert Hiscocks celebrat - �
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the S-.ribes and Pharisees, 11 This man re- tive, and, if he accomplished nothin'-g � else edtbA 50th anniversary of their marriage over the orchard carefully, severY ti.eg -The entertainment in a Mo 'enna . . I
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treatment of our customers aa I The Hon. A. G. .. Blair, Minister of Rail- parable sets forth two characters, the one able- impression, and left behind him many relatives and friends to the number of Home will destroy them, I DO. , M.B. A., the other night ' well a nd- � .
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we would wish to be treated - ways, has been paying a visit to warm friends and admirers. It is difficult thirty-six being present. The aged couple -A most remarkablo netance, - ed, Mr. B. -O'Connell si with his . I
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I ourselves, by guaranteeing every recently. He inspected the Welland Canal We were the recipients of a number of valuable _ of a do . accustomed ability, and capital a h 'a I
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plunges into a life -of aim and dissipation ; charm. He is, to -be sure, an extremely fine presents. ' . I =1 �pon occasion Ocet ried rentel I# Tsti2er Kea. rvy and �
this week. It is Mr. Blair's intention to , were delivered by Rev. I I :
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article of clothing that leaves the other, contented with his simp looking man, 1-ight and responsive, and -Mr. Shirley Onderdonk, son. -of Mr_- Alexandria,. chlastert . 4
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our premises'. we have caused fulfil his promise to Parliament byhaving eventful life, contioues to serve his fatger in � reps ,;, as befits a man of French Andrew Onderdonk, the railway contractor Mon ,go bn i Daly orchestra, of Seaforth,l furnished .
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-to become a by the capacity of a true son. In process of origin, and he has the polish acquired only of. Hamilton, left on Friday for Alaska to visit. During the, day he was standing on I , I .
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that namo I -word fourteen feet by the opening -of the season of time the prodigal ion having spent %II, 9j2d through oeneral culture and contact with superintend the surveying of a railroad. He the sidewalk talking toA friend When he , calletif music. wb� has been I set- ,% , I .
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liable in dlothil),g. where he saw. that the contractors would turns home to his father . with the feelings phem about him, a certain undefinable Rotbachilds,of London;9r. D.,Millo,of New Bernard dog which bad approached Ing as teller 4n, the Bai 11 I I
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a' with open moment theyenter his, presence and on -Rev. Mr. Silcox, of Paris, is one of the MacMaster,. and endeavomd in ever,# W&Y dress, and a m'on Friday . I P
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clothiers, and full values - and I . . . ad infic, bit, hotel. Mr. Carroll will be g, .
Later on, tenders will be asked for the com- his honor. The elder son, naturally themselves. .He was sergeant major of the, St. Thomas for him. Instantly there flasho atly missed by , I �
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good qualities mean the same enough, was angry at this display of a No one who has 'talked with ',Sir Wilfrid troops of cavalry during the Fenian raid, MaeRsater's' mind the - memory 0 " a large numb I I � .�
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say it sounds somewhat of the well as -the family name, and so would Dot he in concerning the establishment of better he didn't hurt anybody -:-but. he'd like the � ago. When he called 'the dog it respog e concert in St. Marys one da last week, and - -
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.. � - father toward the erring one. Upon this rection may. be regarded by some. as Utop a on Friday, long-lo.st dog. Mr. Ma,cM, ister immed"bely lower part oT W. I � �
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� It was an appropriate thing that both states- ctenuating excuse, the abs failures are marked against him, and his band- George Sternaman, by i i of the dog, and learned ipe from be g hit (in the :
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I 0 men should have decided to accept the re- Of any special mark of favor or affection sound common sense on all questions of was ' d him tw years agO frohi J � �
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are not asking too much, then, , same place from the h - . VISIT NOT A FAILURE. ' - secure the insurance on his life. . On hear � L Graham, o Dbwnie,: near �&
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to seek a I hold words in Ontario. In the arena of Do- loving lidart, replies : 11 Son, tbou art ever If Sir .Wilfrid Laurier returned home innocence. . -The St, -Marys Creamery Comp�iiy,hsvo Avoubank, had his house .
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our abilitv to supply your cloth- i minion pol ics Mills is much better kuown, I c it accomplishinj the mission that burnt on Friday of las e , !The fainily
I it. , with me, and' all that I have is thine,"' et . W bout I -Allison,16 alleged murderer of r& Hume'screatneryi at I
. ; in the future. - Ar, brought him here, he. laid the foundation ! ' : were all in the barn,,rnilkin cows and do. - .
ino, want and it can safely be said -that his name is as I Hestill recognizes him 9A his son and he Anthony -Orr, of Galt, is tbriving - on prison ton, Blaushard. � i
I 0 � favorably known in the other provinces Of 1 and shows to him that the special favor he for its accomplishment, -and in no wise can 11 d Ing the usual morning,chore � when the fire .
. I - fare and does not appear to be doing any =Miss Flo Sparling, of St. Marys,s i PI!8
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Orr larae illustrated adversisement, and Mowat the Province of Ontario would , love to him as such nor a mark of coldness.. sonality made an endurii�g impressioni and w' lison, the father, declares that everything cated her ankle. . i I land p � L artly log, and owing A La high - wind ;
0 will have undoubted effect in A' pidly that no 1 I g At ill was :
inside page, makes reference io.- � be very much less than it is to -day. - Ib was : towards the elder brother, but it was the his coming Falliaiton,hiLs burned- so ra I
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Pr�ni isnigr fouis -Davies shared, of ,course, s P � f Lbliahmen� 0 Mh 8a � .
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Men�s Suits and Overcoats, I ier, and, that a confession of some kind is goiu )rd. �
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this i say that while the elder brother manifested the honors extended to the Prom onrad Nedart of Listoweli has nighing of.his house, and ha ! .r
Ontario that prevented a large area of . made. -Mr. C , I ,�
-U- ndoi-clothing,, Ties Collars and Was while standing somewhat in the rh&dow of he whatever. 1. ;
J Province became attmhed to Manitoba. For i selfishness and uncharitableness, yet it� -Thursday morning last, fire 'destroyed returned from Portage Is ?ra,irie, wh6p . ii
ken will al- - a selfialmen that was quite natural, and as one who since his triumphal visit to . Eng- the greater portion of the business part of had been working durin -he summef. I -The annual match of the1Downie;Plow I
general furmishiugs. this service alone both statesa I '' .
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- ways be revered in -the banner' Province o , , the father does not condemn him, neither land last summer, onspicuous Tiverton. The fire was discovered in Jelin -Adain Schaefer ft � inot , on the farm ofil Mr. - Thomas . I 1.
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approaches, the Dominion. . _i -Yours truly, figd"re 'officlils with � Walker's drug store, and through th ' . of I I
As the cold weath YOU an warmly commended by the I Murray, lot 19, in the 5th 1 conceslion ,
er THE ROAD TO THE X�ONR_W$,��_- o means of, fighting fire in the grist mill duri g t to winter ihontlit. , the I -
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. ,Z,, ER. wbom he had dealings, as b i a mai e block, a .-The knitting factory of A; Burritt & Downii. Although the we ther: in
- "settloil",tbat I LiSTEN exceert by water pails. the whol - . , orning was somewhat fokg t and uncertain#
may be thinking of the purchase it bias been as good as the - and a sagaeiou= astute dip. I I . .. ----- 61- I
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I We - e upon--thi Stikine Hensall, November l7th, 1897. rest ability I - 4 . ing stores, was en- Compani, OfVit,2,hell, Performed a mmark. -mc plowmen turned out J n consi4erable,
7 of a' Fur Ooat. carr� I famatist. - wo ea one, compris �
1 7 a Governmentwill decid - 4rely consumed, together with a livery able feat the other day, Pbaking 892 pairs of still the ] I
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verr large stock in this depart- route as the all -Canadian highway into the LADY LAURIER AIM LADY DAVIES. . stable, one private residence and dress- � hose. _ . numbers in the diffe is 8. I
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me�t, and,%vill auarantee every Yukon country. The Canadian Pacific The McXil.lol? Sehool Controversy I- 11man, a, v4 were nineteen men ; the
. t) ay has not only decided upon placing - As for Lady Laurier and Lady Davies, making rooms - and a frame barn. -Mrs. Pal ground was ;
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. fur garment we sell. Remem- Railw lighted with �A serious accident occured at Allen's Hibbert, over 90 years ofl age, w . . . ellent condition for plowbag, Rood
steamers between Victoria, Vancouver and ing himself A. Z.,published in your columns -they professed themselves as de I Mitchel4 on6 T1q exc . � .
I ber the a c Q - Vinegar Workst at Norwich,the othereven- in the Methodist cemete�y I . ',-was done by nearly all the plowmen. �
. the Stikine, but it will also construct a rail- a couple of weeks ago what he wished your their reception here, and in de gra ef I re . I WOL �
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� way from a point on the river edith's gn assist ng side -A young ladies' readi�g club hag been , - M r. t CI'Ch Brdughton' of Mitchell,
. The railway readers to believe was Justice Mer to them.- They were, in fact, able to enjoy to elevate the apples on the outt . . � i -
. gable waters of the Yukon. comments in rendering7 -in the of the building which is done by pulle3 a organized in Cromarty, *hich promises -to who recently had a paralyuc stroke, had
50c'Underwe�ar � will likely be'subsidized by the ominion. I notable school ease of trustees of school much more than was possible for their line- � the aller pulley al . 9 . day I!,st �v,ee_k -ir om the ;effects
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The Provincial for bands, whose time 1 1 � of which he never- recovered. Z
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I . ff and Mr. Magee, while trying to re race. members. . I I I
- � section No. 15, McKillop,and corporation a matters, and, not being called 0 i I �.
. Columbia has already signifi6d its intention I a mandamus to compel the council to pass a , seriou "Pond 9 `-Mr. James N, Christie and rby, of were summoned from New Tork, obleaga .
50c Home Knit -Mitts I ish to assist at the conferences which were hel it, was drawn into the machinery an the � ; 6 ya ' _,;___�
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L . - by-law to borrow money. ,ly,'they bone of his right arm badly broken -and *Mitchell, returned home from u k6ka, last and other points, some of 'W,hom ,reached ,
prise. But, subsidy or no subsidy, the you with the reports received from G. F. I twOhlid sometimes three times dai the machinery could be a � . ear with home betore the V-it&l spark hLad fled. On
I r and crushed before top- week, and -brought fo r find d I
Canadian Pacific is likely to ',go ahead with ' Sbekl�y, Q.- C., who was counsel' for the ,Conscientiously did some sightseeing, . . i� the way home. - the following Wednesday 11he body was � I -
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50c Braces L . the project,.which is regarded as an excel- municipality : , _� 'L devoted a day to visiting Mount Vernon. - ped. . them. tl 0vontonj hits pur- taiken to Brantford for internient. Deceased �
. I . I Lady Laurier is distinuished in appearance, -F. C. Redket, of Port Burwell, a man -Mr. JoWb Grieve, of V � . t
I I lent money -making investment. � McKillop vs. McKillop. i ,ge, came to London, Fri- chased the east half of 10 14, concession 9, was widely �ud favorably kn bwn. He was 11 �
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50C ato KiDg Caps - THE SEAL. R. S. H a Barrister, Seaforth :- her manners are frank and cordial, and she about 50 years of a ' ng in o n farm, rom Captain Si t. -one of the best read men in jMitchell and .
I 0 L .' 'dresses in remarkably good taste. She has, day on business &�d fell in with a snloorih adjoini, h w .
rk . . TR, -'This case was at last argued I . . a good conversa,tfonalist, ibeing well up .. .
.1 Outside of half a dozen men in the city of DEAR, He came too, the ready sympathy, the quick taot that young Mau. The two spent the day togeth-. Hotson, for the sum of 82,000, w" I p4
-is, and they are - mostly Americans, to -day, before Justice Meredith. of Hibbetij but , on almost any subject. In ,litics he was �
Victor .should characterize the wife of a public man, or, visiting several saloons, and towards -Mrs. Steer, formerly � I
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150c Top Shirt very few Canadians care- how the sealing - to a conclusion adverse to the applicad - % I I !
. . ke any and it is true that she has been a potent evening the unknown companion lured the for the past year an inmate of the ,Perth a Liberal. 4
1 question is settled,providing it is finally dis- I though he declined to ma determin- I I` I to rest �Deside -On Saturftolft,hiingt., I Avid M-urphy-4 .
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� not worth- I ation upon the principal question of law 1 i factor in her husband's success. - old man away to a lonely part of London House of Refuge, was 4i( � of w e, wet t to markep,,
posed of. The whole industry is Weit,knocked him down and robbed him of her husband in the Salem eemetery,oh Thurs- of the Gore .
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. 50a Boys' Pants . -_ to Canada the costs in the case. arising under the statute. His judgment � . ' leavinT, his hired man, � Jame i McCormick,
I 1. a Fold watch worth $85 and $31 in cash, day of last. week. ' be n
[ - I . going upon two short grounds -Firstly, : Oanada. , g his victim bleecfing by the roadside. -Mr. Charles Boeck r, of A i vertion, hi .. The latter got sulk, r -and iefused
. � THE VACINCY INT THE $V-N'.ATE- - mandamus -being discretionary, 16 ought '� -There is a somewhat serious outbreak of leavin . � disastrous has purchased the hame is business -of M r. to work. On being remonstr 6ted with by .. . -
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It le 'going on t it where the majority of the dyphtheria in Berlin. � Louis Seignier, of NewtDn and has moved Mrs. furphy, he abasi*,e, -and - "I - -
I 'r There is a very active scramb' I not to gran . fire which occurred in the Golspie swamp, ! - �
ere so clearly againit the -Sir Wilfrid Laurier was - fifty-six years ' 'attacted her with a stout StQk, and had it I I i i K
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. 1. d after the first councif meeting, -Simcoe county will erect a House of vestigated bV the courts. uld have inflic ea oil- i I
� gets it that city ought not to have it. They 1 place at an - , -Mr. McIntosh has bel,en moved troin the T ag�, -6 wo . I .
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. argLile that there is too much Toronto in the ! the trustees had practically undertaken to Refuge at Beeton. . Merchant's bank, Nlitch6ll, to lChicardine, serious injuries. She wrenc led t I - �
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WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL admin I German, the father "and three sons and Mr. Galloway h"' gone i I
� � ; sor) for this, a � sterSL of the Cab : 0=18.yers which the had not succeed- township, Ontario county has been repealeil Levi be Mitchell court, Stratford, he wa,s eouv�eteddf assault, I I
. nd the Mini pt.r. 9 Frederick, George and James. The Suther- Stratford to fill his old place in t �
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� Kerr is the" ITours, by a majority of 12. . . and wounding and remandedil for �enteiice.
I inct recognize the fact. J. K. ed in obtaining. bank. I I . I
ED. -Simeoe county council has voted $100 lands,who were heavy losers by the fire,con- - _, :
'MONEY BACK IF WANT ed for the , G. F. SHEPLEY. 'uh el Winni- -The barn of the livery st4bles belonging- .
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I � - ; Toront.4 mp . . . '97. . e relief of the Russell county fire suf- tpn�i that the Gerinans are responsible for Mr. Jamde Fisher, visit to Mr. R. T. id d I �
Toronto, October 18,, - ' �g, paid his old friends in Stratford a . -_ d, Listowel,11whieb otau 0
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Q 1 His LAST ACT. endeavor to secure damages therefor. D last W, . �
`i,_ - - A few days after receiving this, I heard -On December lot through trains will I when he wwO� fight- sank about tien feet to the gr und t e other I
: -The month of Oatober was the most dia. fresh as in the old days I 1� �
l 8, Oliver Mowat's last act as Minister of I ay I Mr. Kidd and one of his were . I
ir � I the trustees had a co of the Judge's commence running on the Na1ional railw -he f N orth Perth. night. �
- justice was to report in favor of. the re PT we strous month Canadian fire -insurance com- inLt political battles
lease ich .-ensur en Montreal and St. John and Hali- a The Methodist chu irZoir and 0uhAary in the stables, with ten horse: in rear, � �
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I . panics have had this year. The total fire to e rear .' : I
- . i of W. A. Grenier, the Montreal editor in especially the clerk. I wrote to R.S. Hqs, fax.� . ' 6sented Visa N. at the time. Some of th. I �
I . not losses all over Canada reached the enormous school, of St. Marys, 1, m, aZaipolgii at e bstv i
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.- !prison for libelling Hon.J.Iarael Tarte. Mr. barria4r,fortheirutb-ofthe matter. The -The Frotionac County Council will � go d watich upon had- evidently giv( . d ;
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- po total of $2,59-1,200 and the losses to the in. Menning with a beautif , I
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.V 1 Grenier will be set free as soon as he far- , following is the reply, received by him from et more -than $8,000 out of the $31,000 .o ocwwion of her givii up the position of swung around, parting fro th 'brick I
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. CLOTHIERS. I . 5efELIcation of the late county treasurer surance - companies were 81,229,760. The the stiablWa, aiid the whol. � e bui�ding duall# I ;
, nishes bonds for his good behavior for a Mr. Shepley;- organist of the church. I �
exceptional losess during the last month were . 1 i ttling �
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� i act k llop Va. McKillop. Vauluven. � � 1.
has been dropped. Mr. Arch. Campbell, of concession 5, due to the conflagatione at Windsor, Noya, - d was nately,
the Street, in the of Public Works Mrs. I. RichmonAo f2th down an to tells. FO
1. . R. S. Hays, Barrister Seaforth - - dian. home -of Mr. an .p of the a L : � -
On the Wrong Side of � � I ' kfrid, had one of his legs badly scalded 'a Scotia, and Casselman and South In , I I
- - DEAR SIP., -I ain unwilling in a matter of E concession, Elms, on Sa, mrday ev 6ing lost, neither of the men and none f t e horse* i
Strong Block. � - The total lose $680,000. The fire loss We ; ji� . ..
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I last week this kind to trust my recollection implicitY. few days ago,owing to steam tap on a thresh I I . honor of Mr., Hance, 1who, has rented his were injured. � �
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- -The Mitchell Recorder of ugine breaking. Casselman and South Indian fires was , . M . . . � -David Dryden, a yard an, I" died in I - I
tv last, some man by the I What I am able to say is that I certainly do ing e and insurance low $122,000. . farm and is mt1ri to itchell. I 1 15 � i
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: S - McNaughton, I not remember any remarks being made by -A vote on the advisabilit � -William. Roberts, a wideawake and _Messrs. J� Oford T. Wood And W. Stratford last Th�u I
I name of Campbell had Mr. f * - House ot Refuge in Mce will be 9 -Ntati n �4ere that i i
. . ., taffs, school teacher,before magistrate ! Justice Meredith tending to the censure o_ = at 6, the son of a Man- Wood, of Avouton, whc? have been away on accident at the G. T.. � i
: the 8 diffi the comio municipal elections in sturdy English boy of I 10) m&4 :,s �
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t I Flagg, charged with� unwarranted punish I cheater liceman, is making a trip round e last week, en- making up the- way freight which leaves . �
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I . IiDOI - r, .1 n wait, returned h 4 Stratford for the east about 5 07_01;�k in the � I . . .
i ; I ment Of 9, child � in the 110h I cult to believe, that he could have, said any- that county. d the worl d reached Hainilton Friday. He North �
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i , bad ai thing by way of censure, in view of the. fact -Twenty thousand dollars in gold arrive L` I tirely satisfied with the outing. ,
� Mr. MoNaughton through Very IV 00 ' I I was not called on and he had only at the Customs Department in Ottawa the worked his way as cabin boy from ive oo, . 'Dryden was COUP' - I
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� I ( Is -the I -ase. Here Mr. that Tew -Mr. C. V. Winiii a. at one time a morning. Mr. . :
THE CANADA ersuaded to ettle In I heard one side of the case and dismissed it other day, as duties, collected on miners' in April, and has tramped through 't. lust his with a patent cou er to a h au :or- I
[ 7c=ghton made a very big mistake. , England, New York, Pennsylvania, Buffalo, teacher in the Mitchell ghxehoe V - I
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I e statement of the counsel for the outfits at the port of Lake T 9tsh. near -Port Rowen. din&ry c , en the draw air ,passed �
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Accident 4ssuranoe 100MP"Y ninety-iiine -zaaes out of every hundred i upon th a _W I .
I . There is no wager in the ease, but the death while out shoot'
. I I � where them is a fuss ' kicked up abdut a I trustees. Mr. Aylesworth's recollections -The family of the Ingers011 rectory, had ad. When found he was lyi dead, fsob down- the pin in :
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. 3s I , child being punished in school the child do- I are something like the following :-His a narrow escape from asphyxiation by boy traveller has a. note book fan of his on wArds, in about six ino a of water. He was carried about the len of four I
should the council gas the other night. 'One of the . s' -ventures, which he say! he will publish . of Uri bunean' cars before the traiu was *,top ,d '' Condne-
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Aecideut and Plate G19A - nd didn't get all he do- 1 Lordship asked, Why ervants 1903. He as -Mrs. Ferguson M, �,, ,
. . I -used ? What interest had they in had turned a gas jet off and on again. returning to - England, in ye 8 well 1k e d goods met- tor Finley, -Driver Moore i. I Wallingg . .
- 8 � erved all he got a 6. girl the rule still � have ref . have given him Ferguson, th in Wr Lte, remove h�m to the . �
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. I served. If the child be i who "-The A,ttiorney-Generel'A Department has two American gentlemen , -0.
* chant,.of Stratford, di ,
Are holds good. And any cue of the kind set -.i refusing? Why should the clerk, reer to Embro, to investi- 6rders. already. . vember Oth. Mrs. office of the car foreman. Sbveral- ph- ic. I �
An accident policy costs little- hild i seems to have been their advisor, have in- sent Inspector 0 all over the country h ve Detroit on S"urday, , �. .1 �
tied by the teacher onty makes the e col- r a cattle poisoning ease in that district. -Merchants n in ill health for isins were summoned, but little Or no � 9 I
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. I I worse and has a bad effect upon the school: I terposed ? Mr. Aylesworth does not re inng to John L. Wilkei- 41 i, who has roit, a fe* a pre- could be done for the poor fepo*� was
I ral cattle belon i d . _.
� n the other hand,if a teacher does abusive- lect anything implying censure exce t the - . the subject of some time went to D SY . . . -1
mission house in Toronto on I ;
- 10 . - observations quoted above. I am Eund, son, a farmer in i.0 -r-1-5, concession 4, WeEt us to her death,to i ndergo a bargical. or- removed to hiihome, .where he ,,die& He __ I
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ly punish a child, which'is a very rare oe i a dried apples. The circular contains the fol. vio i � I
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Ranald J. Macdonalds , currence, he has a A ght to pay the penalty. 1 however, to say that I do not recollect any- Zbrra, were poisoned in a myst4rou5 w lowing caution: "Farmers and merchatits eration,b t h r system had been so run dovin was a young man, aged 24 Sears, iana ie%ves -
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