The Huron Expositor, 1899-02-03, Page 4"k-.
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. I Own r : �i . FEBRUARY 31 1899 �
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I � I harge fourteen says that Mr - Jose Dh L d by the dip I I I ;.
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, a7a,v NoM ,74r--. - 14'kn,� 77rm-'a 7-1r.-�. T I —The.directors of the Winchelsea Butter Paid all a running expenses of 189 , and rk performe r:ctors f4 the , i
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I .1 I , AR306-ilition held a meeting - in Centralii NC 1 SALE - 4
�� a has reduced the debt In the post year. The dir".ctor flect for the! cur- : I I �'. � r .
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w L B2, the respondent, and Mr.' Thon as i �evv days ago, for the purpose of establi�h- Pause b r $600, sad it is ex I . , *�
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r - . I 10 I ng a birimch i factory in that place. The ut the I al if this debt during the cur� McKay, � I aD4 ; ; . -
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�v fund, which Was appropriated on behalf of t , I - i J .
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i - I -- & 1V ,W .15 Y.6 AF ,'��" I ek;ult was that no action was. takeir"in the !ent yeaj a oongregatin will be an. Dzisdale ith the LOIIOW�ng officers: Pf 1, I ,AT THE - who iv,
a I � - `� , the*respondent, and used in his interests, ' emi- I � :, . .
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I I - & P9 29 421 1 2�1 16-1rip , , k . I' —East Huron Agricultural Society has 532 16 , vas cont ibuted for missious and - � �
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� i 21 6 ;F1 I A, -9 JI ,wl f�� . , � 1 ecided to unite wiuhtlie Turnberry Sooiet, iames ol� the "church. The total M a. Robert Bell, of F.ortpaons.— he,wan, �
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. � � * I - - . —Charge fifteen, which is the lost, says in running an excursion to the Model Farm, : I from '11�
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� 1H � a nomination, and of be. ,t Gueloh, next June. They ran one last rong �isvariougorganizations was $2,- ing with tf a former a par i tto,. Mr. and � Ira. 0 R,,. i t ER S ORE � Wa
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. : 1 1 . . � :NTS. - election, hotels wore kept. open, and lorge year, and a most enjoyable outing it proved 1,51 90 (I I I � it, ie -ei
i .;g �he congregation proper gave for Ar drew B 1, have returned to their li'me, � �
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f, quantities of liquor supplied to voters. to be. i i qnni Ics . �� .i . . 11 . \ , - - Mr I
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I I of the pal)er on which the Di�sley, of Wingham, are alleged to be Michigan, was married last week to Mi a 4 ign, * i i , I I I � ..... . % Tur
. � adverUsement will be found. . a 3chool gave of bhe villa;e, were during,ithe fore Ir of I I I
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i � T ainong those who supplied the liquor.. The Idartlift Krien, of Crediton. rhe important ; � 107.13, ('7 ,wl;ieh �hey gave $39.35 to ';nis- thl week visiting with the former'a i�ela- I , ii i I
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. , respondent is alsb alleged to have furnished (64mony (Jook place at the residence of i ions and church gehernes. The Womans' of Exeiter. � ..I
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� ,� New OoodMc�K � liqGor and other entertainment to meeting@ 14-6 John Brown, mother -of the 'foreign 1) lission Society gave in cash, $91, --! "he cold spell of I he pa it week has be n a I - .
Balsam of Fir,—Lum - * groo' 3 1 report
i -, - mden & Wilson -5 i of �lectore held to promote -his election, in'bredifort. The young couple have gone 4 .11 for mii sioDa, &ad th'e mission board $23 corker, anc has bad a. telling effect on the We co m ence k' `
IL . . ta ipg stock bn the 15th of Febr-paxy, and up to iliat J,ate -Wer
. Best Val tie —Richard Son & MoInnis-5 , The hotel -keepers are claimed to' have aeted ; to start life together in their now home in or the a& ne parpope. I , � ! - . � & I sold ,
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Notice to Creditors—F. Holines �ed-5, as bis agents and with his authority. � , 11,1dichigan. � I I ,
I , � re goiDg io U11 gopds at a, TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. . I J� LiK7,48:
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. Q t : No ce to, Creditorg—J. M. Best -5 � i . . '! 1;�, . . I 1 '5
1 � � � I : —Mr. J. S. McKinnon, late of Blyth, but t a WhiWord farm, near Rel . . � $m,> .
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14 i Iro Pills—Lumsdan & Wilson -8 i — I our r ill y rd, while the sleigbi]D� is on .1 � -..---,,I I -11- ... -1 - --------- - .... * .......... � ........ _ .. , � and Dt,
- past f ve yearai has moved! to Centralia, hand.—AIr MoNeyin tv have his I . . I � -
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- I 11 P, - � now.of T ronto, has become a member of the I .
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. I t I I Feed Corn—Ramilton &—Kerals, a, ,%j ! . -a., ' the S. F. McKinnon Company, wholes4de I here he will run the chopper! - y_aid filledyp wiLh.a Supply of good logs.— : I I � - 'Ir �.
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Dry Goods S 5%le—D. B. S. Co. t 0 1 vietre6au.. th re : I
�;j:.I� � I . complimentarily Rev, Mr. Henoler� at -we $10 for $6.89,. Z
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lil.,11 clever young man, who is a credit to his i . I .", -
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1,14� � Simple Facts—Ogilvie's iMilla_f , pur-chase the toll roads of th M 9 Sal M I gil 6: his Iiicture an- '' I I ��. .
- I I e count ' ith a )oken, of' by the Ros8land Miue�, 80 , Of H n 1, i I ! � . . . � L f seapon,
I � 1 lt�� � February speciail&--R. Willis—f I . y . Eavive village and county, and is su're to ii � the 1!ollowingi extract, is an old tit] ad, " I .cross th ) Roc kies o a �_ ' .. -1 - �
-j - . the object of :Making the row - make his mark in the com ' n Coinads' 4 'A good Bea: Overco el . 4 IS9-�
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$," 17."� 4 J a free. � tnercial circles of Huron b6,� He ig a Son of Mr. John Me- grei6t high %yay, " in St. Ar drew'a, tinder i I I I at v v t collar well lined reg -n�
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I , ,1�i� N Jewelry B,krgains—[31—J. F. D �ly & Co. —8 Ithet Queen pity. ,the i � i 1. I ed wer
. I ae, of::: -ussels, ne ol ? '! � I! $ 6 for 'b I I I
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fi, i f , - W d Wanted—Expositor Offica-8 ; purpose will be submitted to the clec 0 Mr. Riehard Hicks, of Centralia, met o the to'.% aship of Morris, and in years past to !the i I .
, 1ii , Farm for Sale—C. Wilson -5 ith a painful ac'ident one i Cr F the pioneer settlers auspices of St. Ano � ,a - , I Jackso
01 law to rai�e $58,500 to raise mane for ' his Jrew's 1 Sabba
C Mr. Henderson needs no r . - . L I
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rt Bell, jr. I shortly. most prominent Liberals in East ures are alm, w Ladies" A Itrac J a .. - And' tl
1 ' ` 1�7 �i!� Saw Logs=Robe. �. ay last week. o, a of ti� . lee fel, , ,
6, i, .- —8 ! Oxfori is now trying to do what . POOP10 of Kippen, as his ys I i � t eke s at less than cost. 1
�J!j�� e �, was working on a load c f hay. and in Huron. li"'he Minor ka i'_- John Ferguson full of in i I
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1, � Poultryfor Sale—Wilson Bros. -8 ; Huron did twenty years ago. s ime.manner was thrown f rc m the* load and I -
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� � R'. . .00rae,; t a n eve ing be favora le we bespeak I I
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t , — - , . i ' hits, perhaps, as wide a H4 derson a full ho me. . The choir w � I -age , . I �irj� . r the
, . (:' � . i ust,a.ined a broken leg. Medical aid was t is setio ward al . a 11
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i �1' i�� I C. . . I The writ for the West Huron Dominion 3 immoned add the injure4' member was ' il be . I I I , regular 25c for 100 .T-'^- I - 1.0
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"f, ��_- 11beequal to theoecAsoni- doublefold. : - I �.. ) .
`L,J,� . . , 11 (51;#�Ojf ! by' c role of quaintadeesand friends as any oil and, and wi I I i . i ., were Tli
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f" the 41111ro city. He has been a reside - - as ey always do tilleir beit. A
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. , ,;� ` , - ..abion takes place on Tuesday, Fabruiry .,(laid be expected. . . � I ousland i ince 1806, and since then h . edurd to .. - i I �i � 11 quantp.
. � , 41 1� ! - I - . —Mr. James Wilson, or., 4lied at his resi- ways been foremost in every movement cal- commence at 8 o1elock.—Mr. R. E, egg e Plaim to 4,av�, th ' best all Wool Tweed Alien -'s- .
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r I .: --- Tuesday. Both parties are sai ience, near Auburn, on Thursday of last culated to,advance the welfare of the city. - wi I be entertained at a complimentary up- I , 1 the trade fo" 15,; .
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.'',�',�L -_ - ntest' will be short Llways had good health, and passed &*ay tt. ounands of dollars of eastern capital in next-' � A -wito w
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1:'�; 11 arch for 30 years ; he was a temperance for any cat ididate. Th - eefi u — ave, the b, s 5c Grey Cotton you ever saw,
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,�, 1, � icipa councla gerer- ' Sion on Wednesday. There were the usual . . at fact must be par- �
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. � �P' ' ! fornalities ti( ularly g iatify ing to H r. M eCr4e, as he is Oat, M. gre , t . I .
U I, ally. Although in most instanca� the time' and ceremonies. 'The Lieuten- —The annual report of the Wingliam now recap irating at Halcyon Hot Springs, Of which Rlevvll W. J. A., -Is r, '� .
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I e.. , I �, time will come, and to be fore-arnied is to latory nature, and foreshadowed little new e collections amounted to he -a at an3 time during 6e campaign. ira nkii r ports were a& I . , er .9f I
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,�T,:�� � be fore-ivarned. It advise to , legislation to be 1 712.30 ; an�iveroary ser ices and to He from all the organization's Of the church. t . has bele
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�' M - meeting, $212.0.7 ; schemes, 260.61 ; total Sao mro !the election, as is t ry society h been organi . n �
- , a the people submitted by the Gover . a- ne A not, I owover, have made any effort to zed du 'a I _W_
-. iment. The private bill legislation, how- � estified by the re- I 9 � � � -1
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T � i P` retain fall control over all e1ectrie!:ra,ilwi ys . ontributions, 1, $2,185.88 ; besides these sn' t of the year and is doina good work. Theyear CAIN'T AF ii, 0 R To MISS THIS SALE ! I - . - remliaeni
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f �_ . islatili ,of On- ernnent will ha�e a majority of ten besides liberal I � -
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O,x onditure, 6.3;257.13. All liabilities for � . � all purposes has �een increi a -11 -1 ,oue:of t]
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' ''I , ' fall control of the tolls rights I The county councils of Elgin and ,�,8 $ are reported paid. Thi a Joburch debt is ;117 ii i the treasury. . . .� . . I - - 11
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� ,�': r Middlesex have had 1048 of fun 6lecting %02,091.04, and a special effort is to be made BRI14FS.- -Mr. and Mrs. : George Easter. and $50 . ,�
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11 � politics were at # It is proposed to renova,te the rch - I
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i �L . lace company, has returned. The doc- i U K_
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k� � mli I - ' t;br has'made five trips around the world, 11, KirkW6, ke - �x 11
. � ; county councillors and the township cou n ,�r ants and I -
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. ,A. i. i curing tht desired 'official, they took Place f -am the residence ofaMr.Thoma strongly of the need of a new scho il . f. -. - Principa
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I oughout-'the province that th Y � '� a . ol bulild'- 0
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i - . ought, to own all the electric railways in 1 : t i a rth, :
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. .1-11, I - n ant Oider- at Agwood. 9'stood we I o s week visiting raistiveg.-Tw,40
I I The decision Wasgiven in the South Perth Chin Pe , and said that Bluevaler pu , I commit
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. i L'7. - I they,do not see heir way to go thus far ' a' a or the beat part of the Celestial Em- Th . a wided hoose, -an th ' 0!p 0
. Exeter lodge of Foresters conducted the front. Mr. A. M,C 1 n, a teach ., d ey_ga0!P a t t ' ,ssitin- rinks- of the senior colts went to L� � '- towmhii
, 7;,- ppeal case at Toronto on Friday. After a re wi.11 Soon be in -the I a* ", D. Ronald -and ,0
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, i. - eng 0 ,,a I- . i -possession of the the buri e.vi e , and the Rev. Dr. N . ith R
,,;, . y legal argument, lasting over a day, .. ! i rtained Thursday to curl w become ,
I v': � r z- I Pli meats from� the speal :. umber of frien mbro players. _.
. .� I a . ds on ay eve ing, at E. Sh9ffe,r_b" sufficiently recovered from I erA
- or . , t. a s000l.-Tho th ir ressid I nee. -The h ! divisioA court his recent operation fall.
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. good care- to own the roadbed And t -The Wi loughby 3onducted the services, at the arm for his good w k in .. T,eath
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,,, I �e rails, tbehourt dismissed the appeal with costs , Board of Health of the to ship Of lion a and I it g, ae�ret I �
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- � � , and to make arrangements with a 1�cal com- I P Siephen,;metinthe town, hall, rediton, i cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ball - 11? Wi I be hel in Brussels on �,bruary� Sth.- and illuess to be around ., -Mr. �
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� - pa I conf rming the judgement of the trial ! one d . � and fa fly have the, Sy"inpathy j of their 'Ind treasurership If the lBlue�al 0, I again. -Mr. Henry Hood,.of Pease, M - �
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; . Exetet friends n heir sad -affliction', ny, w �r a � openOd and con- :: 0 days. -Th
- � 7 . ny to I ower and ran the road ! . - mar i t and Butter Compa , ing in fast tobs, SDI- I
f . Supply P As gas, voiding bhe election. This means that ct sE too t O'ok place as to how the � dreaded .y I , is visiting his mother in this village.- " A
I . t � the local company sees fit o ' , this boi ag th celebrated xfords will app I r i Ve. V ill 1�'), 2nd L
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I I - I . 1 palities. There: are rich countie 6 Crediton and our L rounding vicinity thorough- Mr. W.J� H. S lar' I I tee, , I . ' L been Z from fal,
, h the battle over again. The North shall, Kirkt6u ; Mr. Wm JamesBurge6s is cheese -in ker,llr. R.!G. I.pn
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� - � I i Waterloo case was heard previous to the ly d minfected, arid -that after th . Cop), Miss -A -lice COPP, Seaforth ; Mr. Wm: Camemore, treasurer,1 and Mr. John B�r- I I Summoned through big fa-theri'm .
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I I a had the disease are admitted they I -d the gess, secretary. Welare Fleased that the Town tream;rer hom ell, - ,w
tariOL to -day that can borrow money for tbri ie . 8outh Perth One a parties Cud nois and family, Kippen; attend, as' a A i[ti 4 1
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ab c)u ld not be allowed to attend me thei workers fro Is - I . -TH. -The late John 'Wood, of Tuck. , .
� . per cent. This money Would build trolley . their deci i � . funE ral 'of th late Herman Ball here on company Cho j. is at Present DxA been i
, in bokne very ill fro gri Pa. o wish him a ersmith, of whose death we jms,de
i I the school Sat rdiy la �t.-LThe funeral of � the late a - �elds for them. I I
- - : I lines on their main roads of travel, connee �- m'On* I - ut ti at least 30 days are passed. At pres- u nd did not go to far awa3 mention . I gone to Ir,
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.1 pd on 8a�arday morning last, at the road, is ill with p 3eu - Mire,
I : ing villages and towns and passing farms, in I he �t owever, there is no case known in the was killt 813 A Sunday in Winghain.-R. R�sch, -of grin Sat rJay, Januaty 21st 'tit the age �f ' ' . inteirest, 1
. I Ail as given in t . Samuel Wesi wway, formerly of Exeter, who -Mi Emma IcCrack in lost week -'a issue, as having occurred ou
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t ,V . ,a-; one family is still k,ept in, but they. Verity plow 1 orks, Brantford, by a pile of Th,,a.8 is I na _ is P a on unday. years, fr - 9 .
a way that would greatly develop business, ! high court in Torontq as reek9 by Chief- vi Ja , � 75
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, L � - visitink, ;her 14 . OM la grippe, was Akusitive of pic -
.1 . will )e granted freedom in a few da,ys. The put, Mrs. Fred rth
� Th airose in the lumber fallinj on him, took place from the - .-M . t - J. Messer I I
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- - Oaks in order to check the Main stilreet ( hurch on Mohday afternoon Of Hamilt 11110( � � � ,, being .born there in the � I - Suuday,:
co4uty of North umberland, where some Close I for two W 2 1 a until 6.08, ligud snow drif to year 1,823. 1
i. .� ools were I didnot arri,.f He emigrated to this county in 17
I � living in the country,by making travel easy.' I on, spent Su . d&3 Ith his, fal,her bOin the cause of delay.' ! I ; band,of A
-1 I Electric roads, where the road bed laborers had gone to Manitoba, and ,when pr3g ,eas of the disease. ev-T Pastor, spoke in Mr. Wift, Mrs� hompson, di .9 --takingupland in thetown- .. i .
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. I i. J I : they returned applie E 48 Mount Forest, is visi ng 4r i I 1; I I . ship of Tackeramith near here. He re- -
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v had for nothing, d to be put. on - the' rhe case of little Flossie Hunter, daugh. death. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Dim nt, or. . mamed there until the- year 1852 when he - 1, -
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are very cheaply built, and i erS2 list. vot- I estaway was aged 56 years, --Ivlr. Joseph I flensall, � 7 1 # , Peter 8
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I , ) dinfoirtunate little girl was attacked by ear in Mr. a es Pick ill, also � 'i 4 be psi - � ,�a I:wv.
I I . ard'a grist in fe* days ago to visit I stook Us!
J. estment that a niunicipalltv coul� f continuous residence do oldso ld 'ft ends. Thin i . Robert Bell, jr., itensall, i 1625*2 ;
: not consist in all w some monthp ago and came near in the 4011 a-& William,,, ri8t mill. He the first time Mr. Wa 'der h - , of a hopeful -disposition coupled with .o - __ �
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o ys, tha ith his family lag lalo aince.-Mr. Bar' .sad to see : age and -a good joonstitation 3�
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sufficient business to maintain tho ,t the voter fixes upon a newire idence the old sustained 'a badly mangled arm. Her August., Vi8i 40. � . . be came � , --. 1 ;
,i .a was Secretary of, No. I ting at Mr. Thoma�'. Fl6kerls lag �Ies$rg- John Scott and James Murray able � through all big hardships with good. spirit�s. ;�.i Johii
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. . wic ux �ds were dressed and for a time the in. pany of Mr. Burns is suffering fron! 4 cancer in his settled on his fine
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� �oad. We ,believe these trolley roads coul( ; Nasson, -of this county, has ,aken, and his jured member Seemed to do nicely, but on number §xeter fire department for a cc ds.�-Miss�B, ere I j
.1 �Of y arm. � . alle Murray and Miss. Geor. 11' farm in Tuckersmith,_ t house, i0ill
� � be He was, previous to face, and came to Ont#io, fb� medical treat. - ' and continued to re- � �
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I.' I in ac ordance therewith. � ' me had not united. An operation was -Main :�!:a el ur'l , also a member of, the ��
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i . The Misses Wood, dau . i rooL , .
I t4em, notwithstanding that low ra th:n' ieemed necessary, and the bone w kd end n' Order of Foresters here. The . ghters daughters- all who still --survive him, a good � �\
- "-.fighting Joe " Martin 'ho is now At. cat 0 f at the endsand brought ep rlb 0 C ' Far ar.� , � . : Of, the la r, I - -
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-1 he I TILUIES ROAD ANN . , wore in London the first part of this week. - was a staunch Refortner, and in reli - . JAUU317
� . ri -lish Columbia I The operation was deceased yaftending-in a body atthe fun- versary of bhe ThAme f R ad Presbyteri I
' municipality in repair. But i suece isful and the bone united, but a few gion a
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. I � 3i- Legis! attire, -is maintaining1ili repu v eral, six'ale lers of the order act' an � i Rev. W. E Kerr has received a unanimous i consistent member of - She -had
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I I palities of this country nfortanately broke it again, pallbearers. Re leaves a family of i He was a,man. -endowed With more - I
"I . n an over a pug 2acious politician. I � f .
I p On Saturday last an 81-X last week. ea o Suifday W.
7 . . � ee ree daughters, him rri . re lannus coti; 9 of the Hensall branch of the ' than ordinary ability and talent, and took a, time, and
�_ , be created a sceae in the lob conducted by the Rev. Dr. r an, of Tor, s Bible ocieb : was held in �h Methodist great interest in matters hoth of chureb, and ,
i the cioming network of electric lines to tiat, coupled, with a eevere attack of children, th sons and th
. . o . by Of the House inflammation of the lun'gw, she is now in a wife haVing pre -deceased him a few years � a I -district.
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�' upon themselves a grievoum oppression, fro , -Mesam. Charles Verity and Den i � inat tly, when Rev. ,,. J. M. Orme, I state. He was frank and outspoken, *.ith a, I -Mr., �
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i I ;� 04otc u News -Record says : We are tea -meeting was held, when Phe church Kerr, delivered. very able a0d interesting right.' to resulm
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I I � I � - ies will exploit their p Okan gan, and in it by-elee'tion speech - upon ,o chronicle tfle funeral of Miss Rose 'M ra. W in. M nd Son Garnet, of crowded to the,400rs. I Aft ei� tea, addre es addresses bearing on the, work, ims and kind, ind h nia.irble al
I P Ojects in.a doze - � . d, -by re Kqeni n, I 8 lacombe a a by Re � . Mesars. Jewitt a . Aving travelled and read largelir ��
I ey out o the people. -_ Mar to of Detroi Hensall,'atteu d the funeral of Mr. S. , ; V a V big sister,
I . L - cently referre insinuation, to hTr - t, but formerly - of were delivere . The following and being a good eduvergs Ion list N i
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� .11 I . ar n came in. her youth estawaivw ( n last, - . ad Martin, of officers were appointedfor-thponsuing year: a full sense o uncle M11
t ie first place, they will 6rganiz SeifOl ths Miss Keena - W Messrs. Snell Exeter, while the tau ) � . L f wk and humor. he was an an- --- . It
I tin as " a new val, who came with hiB Thompson, Of Elimvi a, a i4
- Ions I arp 11 wilm very efficiently I _T. I
I I a constru posses a a c d Jmtes ship ad a car of cattle from this supplied by the Exeter'rl J. C. Stoneman and L. Harold; secretary, went. He will not only be greatly wig"
, C et bag and could read. tOOP: lerich about 35 years ago, and engaged
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t on companies, in which the chief an President, Rev.,W. E', Kerr; 4ice-ptesident, tertitining and welcome visitor wherever he
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0 'a. will- have a hand, and out of w idh the I . y re- I When Mr. Wm. wo carra Of a W le from Brusse�ia station, on i I people tt
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� � : d being A SiaTm(ur aDd family, including hi sister, - large number of plauded, while the qua,nett* were appeal I- ton, James Stitberland and J.'C. Stoneman. The f ii home for-
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� I " portei, an nawered in -the affirma- Senior and POPPIeiiton wore highly to of nianagement-Andf6w, Johns' large 'circle of triends and a
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I I � ., y -will then bond the road and is Mr. Ellis; n expeott J he would have to de- Mi�p!&Keeran accompanied them .- and -Le' Company's tril daily. --Z-11 r.- R. Jackson of ated by all, The n ednesday i y ery largely attended
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Seaforth, wa on Wednesday.- week, Miss Annie 11 � al tug er .- I en socia a tn t a tity, aged. ...... -FleU
sl�ares on the -road for sums much greate fend himself from mained with them until her !d I town P W.HDDnzG B , in the rink Z Thursday evening of this testify ng to the respect felt, for the de'
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all w sted in,the construction, interest I Hitlierto membe �Sof the Ontario Legis- Jo4epb Ki ld, North street, and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Salter, London, Ahe tea meeting at Thames Raw! P�r,esby. - I
on the . this Hackney, Thaines road,� was �lso speak of it as liping a very" good social.- terian church. -Mr. H. Low d bride, of
. I h I watered stock and interest on the unneces7 I lature have had the� privilege of each nomin-' cor!,tego i repaired to St. Peter's, where o � week. -Mrs. W. G. Barrett, of, Winnipe ma ied a ; as an filuess of',
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. -1 bonds. Tr 'writer every alternate W4dnfaday a. m., 18th inst., a Requiem who 9, .Mr. Benjamin tVilson, 'a prosperous Toup Mr. Jaines Spx:oa-t, of Tuckeromith, was in Omemee, Lindsay county, spent pa, - - , -A.., B,]
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i.� I h a made certain pr - sessior - Circulars have been sent to the Want, Th4aday last. I . Mr. Jam4 Bsllantyne . Switrer is very low with inflammation Of I
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tilt -, ebangE in reference to elOeg' daughter of Dgucaa� McKe viiigton, of G�derich, hum ,spent the t here on Tuesday eve I General. �
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. �� ional writers. Usually it has been neces- paslied away on Thursday of last week, in: Any party or parties wanting ice wi W. J. Dawson; 1,.st v�ioa-prefjident, .A. J� '
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, 11,� tu no up, and finds a way to Saddle' the T, . glease boti�jv tie undersigned three cays ahead. isr', and Hensall ie�'the western colt's leaps er4dent, R -IEE, Rob-
' I pare p�pera and returns aske has i ell Bro i., appi'la. o o has 1��en � played here on Friday �even' I t 'neon; secretary, N. T. Fletcher; treasurer, 11 1.
. w t d for by me m- An�lrew, Flihtoff, of Hallett. - Deceased 1626-2 ing as very svdd
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:*- ro do with immense debts, and in thell long harm, aind for the clerical work which eve I C�R,l - AND71,ouR.-Any amount of 00 ode�Tpectod homesechor I
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�? i timO. th ide her home with her daughter, , eed cor i and flot'-clam rdiler flour for sale irt ibe 8, - Dtincan, of Kerr delivered�one of his special _; clan
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i lij pays the in'tereat on this un will be employi d, Mrm. Henry Cudmore, of Tackeramith, at � samofact on ho i done while You Ivalt stid Str usin's �i weddir g Hermon$ in the Methodist Church on Sab- � Of 25 members and will give & r�efi d .1 F assistance
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,� I acing the numbers, mid whi[bh place her death occurred. A native ' Nevin, ipp n I ek.-Mrs.,J-Vanie rge congriegation. up-to-date ball in Aberdeen ball, on Friday I
t d bt. with a!view to red gu :y Give us a trial. John ife. on Wednesday of last We ned -an
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c , uty. 6ouncillors and the town8hi -This will be a relief to the Toronto township., Coining to the Huron week calling on his old friends, and combin- also returned to Llstow�l with them. -The Jamao Coxwor4h intends working the farm atteDd.-Our esteemed merchants Stone ��� - ' � thotic
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' j - ,� D � arranged the public works and other de- mo,��d mto Clinton to live, from there mov. insurance. -1% ev �. Mr. Aches . _ urs, � fr Mr. Petty �Se posses-
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.; � . I h to:fulletb, where !Mr. Flintoff died. manse or the two years and a. .half, have sold out to, -
. .� . im at fr itful subject for discussion th- savings effected by a , - 9� . at weak has been wrestling William Kay, who y air of lease.--rMr. James Bell � -
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I - +�. h y c a, have under their conE I all these changes are and I an oyed fairly good health all her life, 'with I& �gr;ppe I ie having � keep,his w18 t4en seriously ye 0 son of the Messrs. Chappel and Waltrom, of Alitchell, ' L
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� ro4d is a public highway, and to allow a of Tor- of t6e I lethodist church, -a sister of John ter. t Monday he a - .
, 0 e has been 1 o little hospital -John C. Burns, of Toronto, , .
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B uegday following he and his Vickers ill very low
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in ite 4 guest to your table who will ea - you -d to the trade of Canada' He sho - , the 2n concession, of accompanied- the ship- It is our a duty thisweek to chronicle the �
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w-.- wa 11 ance Com�any was held in the r ular monthly horse ment of horae'. Bat * NO.
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I ports .of strictly agri 'Thig we believe is. death of a man Ball, son of the Rer, John. -
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� .: . i cultura, and other products have fluctuated day,Uanu Sth, the attendance being stances.1 Mr. Donald had oocapion to be Thonias Newsome h ' d mposed of h . I try, death, at Fthel, - I
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,� � mals .a d their p -oduce has rge hall -was packed full of ter, and, o i his HislOP, of Gre� will meet with he success it-morits.-M,IX. 'which he succumbed to �� sheep
� . steadily in. sh ' � - when near Mr. township, for the nice s- in of $100. M r t week to vigit. his sufferings. Ilia - - Wool-_,
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� � We stated some time ago that Mr. Jaseph creased areholders.1 John Wilson, as one of, the I 0. A. Melbonal ' is
:# '. Be k had filed a petition against the re- cade . his tir'ade b uring the Present de- atidi�'ors, read the annual report, which'was take frigi tan . N tarted to run. . Forest. -Mr. and Mrs.- tery. Mr. and Mrs, Ball have the deepest - - potato"
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�. . J. T. Garrow, at the , r cent '106,995 n 1890, to S",301 ie d. oi i wad guided it safely home, Principal Cameron's rd day, �r I vere Ire community in this- Woodpw-
novt given I attacks of 'Is gr�ppe . --Mias Annie Papple, their hour of bereavement as is � 8 r Wood Per ,
� ,470 in 1898. Can- were'Itab, on for the position of directors. The running ti roug i �,wo gate D. 0. Ross, t her rosi enQe, -( 11 w f tb .8 th i I . I
by -election in West Huron. In his beti. �da I supplies 601per cent. of the cheese late Charles Girvin having been an honored to the' a al le I a. When he came Urs. - A" I r-
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enjol - a illiam Mo. - Doupie's little girl died on Tuesday last I UWV__6r. I -
� i : tter., the horl a dropped and was dead in a able time W" reporte .-An e*cu iion rs, Q co , I TIM -
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. � tio Mr.'Beck'clai Mr. I imported by Great Britain. As yet wegnp. director for years, as an act of , courtes I a i( before he Was out of the Thursday evening of week. u . weeks with her mother,T �
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I � - This petition carries the war this market as we have done that for 0 cover r I . ting i.n the town, Kay attended the funeral of the late Mr. =no � A-
. ! ': . MiDonald's loss. -Mr. James hall on Friday, for � I I I - - 'I - - -030 ; � .
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-1 - oduction of also J4i: - Wilson, an, . : a r . lY killed by. I of Wi�in'j . f�l - � #9.50 1 � ,
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, - right into Africa, and contains some vcry -nominated,as were MC__- bett3r known to all here as Way, who�was so Sudden'
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serious charZes, as will be ae -rio is admirably adapted are Johnston, John Powers, and Reeve Me- ason F S. the f he WL-1.1t1n.Jerry Robinson,
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L aeon ,is �apidl L forging ahead. In 1890 we some Ome to take the vote, which I Ala I I aces in this part. " ;Ort Dak to, held on be held in Carm�j Preab terian; i in week. He was looking I
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, d d ham about half af ballotl. land the result was the re - . the ;..] we n ar names Monday, Tuead I well und
�ham, an ' r' I million dollars' worth . the -election of 8'rol i ound they seernto tell on 4 and Ednes I .
I R. ! C. Hays, barrister, of Goderich i 18 - The business for I of D. McIntosh, A. Reid,; I 9,y ,of next reported business good. Many improve. __�� 1XIONTRI
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m( o14, directors, Messrs..�nderson,Stothers Jimmy. Jy.'r. UdGiven says the House of MoLean,- W. B . A. Sil rs) Henry week, and will be addressed )y:
ad :unted to over $8,000,000, a very and FWEr, The West Wawanosh is evi . . . Dickson, former.. clergymen from Toronto. , blitchell were noticed, but the light stocl
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did obtain, provide, and i d this co Population had ,almost , tirely ,c is a little
I mpany. nual meqtiag of �tbe shareholders of the of the committees. -Rev . since he left there. - J. �ers of AD '
- to just mak. ng a start. Last year was prac- -TI'lo' annual busin . John 9098 is in of their friends 'on Wednesdav ' evening.- � ,
- I be used in bribery and to corrupt persona on ess meeting of Melville Kippen gall Cdmpomy (Limited) was held Toronto this week, attending the : Al' I -Henry Schroeder and William Higgino, this ---
; tipally our first serious attempt to ship .on, Bruesels, of which Rev, Mr. on Fridyi evening I umni Miss ?halen sang a solo in tl�a- Methiodist �, - - I
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- A. n Goder: ,,h, undoubtedly a big future for the Can-'; 110wever, a,dood e� . 11 . .
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, 1. to or thereabouts, and was expom�oed ' Ii h maxk�t as have Canadian cheese a . .r. t debt �eiiag liqii( ated on the hilf, ad Mrs. D. Scott is laid up the report having been heard several - —Busiaft
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