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FARMING IN QFEBIMC. i tht ir ad tion; which justly entities them in the froutyank, 8ome articles which the I � 1 4
ng L I I i Op � "ayed Mossrs. Black, Strachan and Mclu- however, did "not ,prove bene*ial, for
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st I It I * o an ho-ost measure- of encouragement Canadian �6ducers are very proud of will Public; #igh School . . 'I '
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DEAR EXPOSITOR, -The oVatem of I . - � I tooll. Good speeches' were made. Songs though the best medical aid was.procured;
. . . farm- to n us. 0 not compor(� for a moment with the produce i I
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I P ovince of Quebec is so widely I J., J RYAN, of other cou0tries which compete in the i der
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-Idnilerent from that of Ontario, that one I Cote St..Paul, Quebec. same mar etg. But where Canadian . Yuill, inainstrumental n! sic rendered speci4ist's care, the deceased
� , arce . , man- Books � d stipplies Miss. argery Stracha' !rid Mr. M. Me- faded away. gradually I
l d -"" ly understand how the people 1 --0 ufacturers hd-ve not heeti too 'road to recog. . I U 4 .
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. of a country could so greatly differ p From 1,-�j to �1210 per: cent. discoun E wen. , . --Mr. Searle, of Clinton, instituted pro -
in their I The Law of the Road. �'nize and pio6t by these lessons, t .bey have t. �
� mode of agriculture. In the province of I in nearl — i —Bert Kemp, of the Clinton organ fac- eeedings to unseat Mayor Shaw, on the
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Be. I o liv .VoSt � won , I R. EmToR, —Would you be so kind as �vgry case got into the very fr?nt ? �
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i . Ontario we find as stem of mix I NOTE PAPER� � tory, met with an accidd'nt on Saturd ground that he bad been a member of the .
v ed farmifig i form no through Tun EXPOSITOR what rank. I cpuld name several lines in which I � . . sy
- I P afternoon, '29th ult., by having his right Collegiate Institute BosrA at the timecif �
I - such asl cannot be iurpassed . in any country I t ie law of the road? I think it has been this has oc' urred, ,but perhaps it would be Regular 10 c � pe� Quire lor.5c. I 'hand mught by the edtiaer"and ground very big nomination, � .
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r � I , ours, and considering that the roviince is i - thd half ol the oad, and I suppose worth men)ioningi8 that Canadian manu. ENVELOPES- . I . � deeply �
j , A � I -In th6 list of successf0i Normalites -are matter, the Mayor tendered his resiguati -
A . 1; :itdilelryoung, the Ontario farmer must be con- to the factured goods which have secured a foot- Oblong or i �quape, regnIar 10c per Pack On
As , . e P is ri�ht that they s ould so claim .
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I dprosperous. Quebec cannot- be tom- ut if go, what abo t -the tinfortunate hold on the British market are good enough I age for 5c. 1 . . � the names of .Mies Kate WPson, of Brubsels, to tbe council. Mr. 0. .Johnston was ap-
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. 3 1 � . . . pared tv Ontario in any way. The climate ddstriaii, that ha i to alk on' foot in win- for any pax t f the wi re to be THE DAILY OLOBE O'R 'MAIL AND of Morris, and Mies Turnbull, of Grey, who the vacancy. ",g --
� : is more severe, both in win ter . and sum me , t r', Has that Pembin a y right to the half, found ther 00. . I � �, I It is r4orted 'that Mr. Seirfi-D
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� - 3� c r a, 3y part of the I eate track when met I EMPIRE -35c ed. will claim the seat. � � .
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I ; � and .the weather more severe, with a great , ( r o rertake 1 - , ; . -Pri eipal Cameron, of Brussels, has -one evening not longago, the friends of
"' BI ' 699 n by a & eigh or cutter? I have Canad&� � -- � been appointed on the Boaid of County Ex- Mr.
.. ; I 1: deal of snow; the spring does not begin for, 11 t eer led to ask by-obser-'ng that the man 1 f.' ; ' � ' arniners by the county council, He will be
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� - � at least a month after itba'-w opened around witt the bore -The H4 in i Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor . I gathered at their home to bid them fare
I I ; e moo ly always keeps on the has resigned �$e . IL/8 i . �aforth. amsociated with inspectors !Robb and Tom before leaving fOL their new home near Cluin.
; I I I 1 Western Ontario. The cold, late spring 1 Chief Justioeship of M'ani. Alex., TlTi�t,04- �s I well
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L : ME11111F � A I n here is caused chiefly, I think, . : '. and Mi. Beckett, of Ashfield.
1 1 ! by the 1 � ii1d, they must ge, i into the deep snow or Andiew.3 , the : MARRIACF, LIoBNsEs IssuEb. ton, arid to presen b them with an sod". _
- - � . : lenormions quantity of - ice that passes down ! 1) k ocked down, " one� - ,. Brown managing editor I Zfo Witn6ao�o R�equired. 0 -A' ' r. John Oliver, of the 6th concession which was rearl by Air. H,, Alletil'after -
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. 'was last aa�bbath.. of the Niag ii i, Falls Record, died Monday ' � ly had tl�'e misfortune Ao which Mr.
) i I , !th D St. Lawrence, coming - from the great 1 o , &a tfi I � I I f G ey, redeut R. Ferris came forward aild pre. -
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i 1 U ice of the � I 6 people around Brucefield are moruing at E loonburg, wh re he had gone -- � — -- - mim - I break one ofthe toes on-hio, left- foot, by it �: Rented Mrs, Watt with a beautiful gold
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i � pickere � LOOMill g in cobtact with the Ooor frame while
I modeml ress is impeded when it reaches the- mouth I I .1. Gillnets are seb -out in deep watch, and Mr. Watt with a gold-�eaded
. It would Sebm � as thoui�h alll , of the* river, and, though it I � t, at they will take a hint from TuR Exi,os- -AtDeseronto on Monday, William water and pot w lki ig.throoigh the house -in his stocking cane. Mr. Watt replied, thanking them for
businesses ,.were ,.conducted on ma 0 in d n to run otit from the fe :t.
� -y seem I OR and mend their ways, before more seri- Battrick, a y(�ung millwright, was instantly shore. Seines or weep nets are chiefly -
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. system of ,what might be call trange, the ice on the St. Lawrence holds 0'' 8 ( amage is do - ne. � . � � their kindnese to himself and Mrs. Watti - ....",
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. killed by bfh� caught on �a shaft at the used in the River Th' Mee, Lake' St. Clair, � nice wilson's,r., died at his short me - ' '
it rn in the spring for weeks after i li i - -]Mr. Ja , of -speeches andsonr
11 bluff," 1 0 in ) Pslmvnu, Brucefield. Standard C i ical W6rks, dence, near Aubarn,' on Thursday of ran'
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leaving �h h :)r ken on the lakes. � . wick, at the age of 89 Years. Mr. Wit- d t -
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. wants to sell goods upon their merits .low, we will go and have a look at the : , �U, 1yelisto are entitled to half of the road last week b allice, who was present 1 number of bai They aro used' � son always bad good he4lth, and passed da and games. . ��
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, ebec habitan in is long and 9 . horse vehicle, at the in r Of creditors in the crest I most frequently arou d Pelee lisland Lywithout an ffering,
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at a very tser-tous disadvantage. .A " meetis or passing a
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very bad habit 'has sprung up inI a -row; it ij only one dere wide. I am , if�.`% POESible for the vehicle to give it, of . Mr. Bar )er, the paper manufacturer. capture of at sons to mourn his lose. .� - Perth Items,
recant y6,rs., both buyers I h ii3g you Quebec 'measurement, for rods Foot paesengeis have the same rights when The price pi & was $8,000 cash I urgeonsi �and other fish that . -Frances, daughter of �Jr. Sam. Sturdy, -3/1 -�pro
f I and! 9 o e L, ere, mee ng- or be I . he clos� 4eason or � an r. Jame@ Colquboun haszold his -
sellers are Iguilty' of, vi2. : Say� p ing passed by vehicles. A a low figute. .� of the Huron Road, near 4blmesville, died perty on the Ful , lart,on road., near MitchelLI, -
� ineal dimensions beiti reckone 1 Taskinongeis h om pril 15 to June 15 of appeiidicitis on Wednesday, February r �
. ' � by acres, I fc A passenger, when � meeting a vehicle, -The DenAment of the Interior, Ottawa, pickerel from April I to Mr. Thomas Ward for $1 00 I L
im, wheD a! quotation is given or� 1,nd thirty, fort or fifty acres long. The at Ould a1w, t1i to May -15, ap ackltia I ' '-, 0. L
.. 0 'arms *re o -- � %ys turn to the right side of the has 'sent Mr �V. H, P colander I trout from Sept imbe , r L 15 to May 1, salmon lat. Dece4sed was an exce�tionallly bright -Mr. Eli Birtch, Downiugton, Wichigani
"out in this man- rc �, . aulson, an I yc hinnephew, R. W. Birtdh, so6tj I
asked') that ' is too dear, or tool riginull laid' ad, and when about to be passed should connected ,% ith the immigration' branch, to trout and whib fish 'froib November I to lung lady, and much esteemed by her in visiting
much thing or th t - thing,' ier when the .place was all wilderness and tt rn o the left. If this is is done, and the � . , . i . boundary, Blanithard. .
this : I North Dakol' I friends'
� ,he India no a, to, promote emigration to I November 30. � -Mrs. (Dr I Rutherford, of Stratfordiand
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when in 99� casee, out . of � 100 the o the whit w rg a constant cause Of danger pi roon is injured through the driver of the Manitoba of I is countrymen, whil have set- -on: Febru -y I it, at Bogner, -Mrs. Holt, mother of Mr. Wm.Holt,
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farms so na es - By having their little- v . Ihic le not giving thr proper proportion of tied in Dakot: L for many years. county, Find Grey of the let (,, ricese her mother, Uns. Workman, have gone to �
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rrOw they all built their'hougell the read, the . r is sub ect to dar' le , MeXaYi� 14 years of &ge� IY ill with Iceration of the stomach. She ..
. claim has np foundation.. � In factl I drive don of Grey, is dangerous- Port Austin, Michigan.
it is rarely the case where the man in a row along the front, so when 'd f0' ti, e injury done. � i nages -The Toronto Public School Cadets, to son of the late, lex. McKay, met denth in- has been v 21!he Stratford senior hockey team weer"a
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I the number ( f 56, -have gone ,to Tamps, stantly by a gal ling striking him on the Ly sick for the past three weeks,
� threatened the alarm was easily and quickly, .1 0— ; .
making the claim knows the. given to each other. Many of those houSee . ! Florida, on i P frie'ridly visit.. The object of head while he w to re ieving ic from under a and a con Itation of doctors do not give-_ defeated last week by the Varsity ta*1%
value of the article,bnt, as a mat- . I Fighting'at Manila. the visit in t) see and study mllitar3 Mae ho (it recovery. Toronto. This is Stratford's second 16ps. . .
, s,till stand in rows just ae they had been man- fallen treee He was found by his mother
ter of habit, or to put the case 1111 INSURGENTS ATTAck THE Abf : oeuvres, to ( erve American. camp life and next morning. He as hi� mother's main -Mr. 1. -Tyerman, of Wingham, has -Mrs. James liendry, of Chicago, ancl
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4uilt, and fordibly remind us of the d ainjere - ERICAN I boug tfrom Mr. S. Howlett of lot4l, con- I her daughter, Mitse Maggie, are in Mitchell
� I � I all the detaffi,of a well ordered military or- support. The oamel day his grandfither,
m grid trials the fathers of our country hi to , . TR 1OPs, . I � : $ via
,ive style of the farm- I .he insurgents ma- i - i L 9
, tndergo.1 Th6primit I . si 13 ' iting.Mise Challen er and other friends
ely, he hangs out ,the ' . ganization- Donald McKay, who'lived with the boy's cess' 1, 1;&*t Wawanoeb,' his farm, con -
bluff that the thing he is trying , L 0 an, attack upon- Man - -The Lot d. n, Academy says Right Hon. . � taini g 50 6 roe. It is sit in the Vicinity
L ,,) ing is quite in keeping with blic antiquated ila at 8,30 o'clock on Sat'rdsy- evening, fir- mother. died, - ; tged � 84 years. Both were L Of I UghaM uated two miles
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to buy is to dear. 0 . - pear nbe of the farm. I * ej Is burie ry #h. � t � Bout i _. Mr. - -Mrs. Win. Strong, of 'Roasburn, Mani-
� ! The� 'ordinary I u On the-outpostm all around the city. John Morl , i the Liberal stat"aman and d on Februs 1 4 Tyerrhan takes toba, has returned to Elma, aft -or spendin,g
I 11 ver more w journalist, h I been paid the sum of $50,000 pose $ion � )out the middle of March. 11
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I Irene . Oanadian, farmer has ne ,e ghting, as not �he BBU4 -Of any ag- for writing 6 L i graphy of the L late Mr. Wil- -Barrie was ,v isited last week by a' t theyhoir practice, on Wednesday a few weeks with her Riater, Mrs. H. Per- -
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It is hard to i,ay � where the habit came than cue horse, and all his work is done gt sai n on the part of -the Americans, but . . astrous fire, which commenced in in & terfield, 1.
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from and who is to blamE, possib- I ploughirl harrowing and harvest. * a ecipitated by't e aot lism Gladst( y Co.' dry -goods store i and spread to Mrs, ,q of ant week, the �embers of St. 11
, . I . I] . ion:of two native served � twice Chief Secretary for Ir'elan . - Geork'a a ch dir -Mr. T. G. Hurlburt, of Mitehell,, h*A
ing,- fact I -� I ., Goderich, presented the or -
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ly it lies at the door �f those his ttre8hing is done with one aOI lore, who refused �o o1iiey the order of a � . Mc;eil's living Epir ,nents, a store recently aanisp,.Mr. Cuff� with �n oak table, chair
. - -Last Fr y afternoon thq -dead body ED sold his farm on the Huron read, to Mr..
hcorae, for'a steam thresher' is an unkaowu 81,�ntr who challenged their passage of occupied by Frawley & Devlin, J. F. Jack. andlentlemau's umbrella, accompanied by AnD* for $4.775. Mr. Hurlburt will lea*l�
merchanLs Who persist 1 t elling - 1 his - of William go, aged 21 years, a brakes- Bon's photo gallery, a 2d. W. A. Pae'a, dry- 9, d
iTprovBment to the "habitant." Two p'oj it here. Two nal ivest advanced to the man, of Lin u a for Manitoulin Islan4 in March.
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his customers the old w r out vtbeele I truck a and carts' are almost in vari- L'Olmpo t of theliral ' w goods store, and an thtg other side to Stev- � -Xise ggarth, of Hibbert, sister of . ,
; k on Nebraska regiment, -Grand Trun yard. Noone 'saw the aoe" - J . . I -Messrs. Charles Rankin and Harry
fable about selling goods )e1ow ably used. The bay and grain are drawn in W 0 re stati , e I . I' en's clothing stol "00 J mes Vain's grocery, - ' Essson, of Stratford two well qualfied men
� 0 t , tot he north-east of Man- dent, so far e can be learned, but it is sup- a Mr Aamee 09garth, of Heneall, who had � * I
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a tv Fo -wheeled. truck. This see � I rid E. Williams' stores and living rooms. onefof\hor lower limbs amputated a few have Nurchased the 'livery stable businen
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events the below co -A a vertise- t� us a) first, but it, is quite the case. Of I 11 �re� � F'a T
. cost and tdmilar humbug, )Vt all 'O in$ strange ila the apprSaohed the sentry the posed the y uig man a pped and fell to his The lose, which is very great, is partially . years'� sic, as taken to Clinton la!,t week,
I latte Ord them to halt. They refused death. Anjnjuest wi be held. � . . - forme y run by Mr. Beth Farrow, of that
course �w,e must take into consideration that to I d go I and continued to advance. The . covered by insurance. , ci .
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mant is in the majority of leases as they do not, farm as extensively down here setitr again alt, and -It is state d on iroo authority that the oukho ) i I -A very mad accident happened while -
I : 1 . called u them to h entire fa il'(f Mr .J es Brown, at W I. -The D ore, 10,000 of whom are furtbiir amputation may have to be done,
u�; th as the! most n , f rom'Rus As ! i o settle in the Ca- _ I . threshing at,J'Ames ShorVs, Linwoodi, Mr.
barefaced an n cru i -49 some farmers in Oubario, This may in as1h y paid not the Ilightest attention to en in I eat in a a . I 7 h
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0 1 me measure be due to the climate and also i d fired upon ford C . min hwe -T a trustees of school section No. 6, Wendell Bas
-ifted. fabricatbr dares kive 06 hi ,ox: er, he levelled iis rifle an r . 8 ' h' F Ila, in whi h co g Nort it 1d3spite the hardships ey,' f4er fell from the straw stack, a �
n . I I th . in, This action o the on tr ,in , nadian R have engaged the services of Mr.
� the adaptability of the -soil. The season is e death e laLly oce rred from smallpo, , and rivations th By ,' re forced to endure r n i McIntosh to complete the engsge- distance of 20 feet or so, and broke two ribs ,, '
public utterance to. I I natives leads to are now do � with tb disease. The fa I p t � ....
. L Cold in the beginning,- which does not allow th sypposition that t ioir reflusal to obey he Czar's land, ma ged to save a little ment of the late Herman Ball, as teacher in And fractured his collar bone.
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y sowing, and in the end it does not th a atry was part ol a preconcerted plan. ily includes I ra. Browu, two daughtem money. When I �he rat consignment of their 0ohool. 'Mr. MoIntoah. ia� a man -Rev. W. J, Clark, of London, gave his I -
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. and a Ron. d' . Browni a 2,000 arrived at *inn peg early ,la in t lecture " With fire and sword itt the
I C,00ds must be Sold at a f air advance 11i'low of I a*t� ripening, so that much grain is N' , coner, bad the sentry fired tbain the to th P at eek, exper ence, and will do good work
. 0 erwise 'Ot mibladylast -'ek., , I � I � . -V" he ill
on the cost of the tiame raised in this province. Then tche'soil , i ip nos who were )ccupyiDg blockhouse I some of the meu.�-ath surprised th * im. schoo . � Soudan in Knox church, Stratford, one
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the seller will come -to Wr 0 , an d a i� flat, heavy and wet, an ently 1�1 I . ', fired a gun, which was eviden �am Kenn6y, a well, migration department flicials by req to -C e day 4ecently the pupila of school evening not long ago. Mr. Clark had .46 1 --
i plain dignified sLatemen � . tly a known Unib 1 Empire,Loyalist and pioneer
i - t I at we . etter suited to grassin purposes, airy- si na , for an attack to be made on the � I that their Ravin, be aced in the brn1k. sectio
0 loans. . of Orangeville' occurro'd in that town on .. 1,41Weet Wawanosh, presented - goodaudience, who were delighted with,
are seeking a fair measure of profit ;Ag is the leader 61ly around M treal A ex i . . Oae man had ited, and otifera their her-, Mr. Courtice, with a dressin - the, lecture. ,,, . I I
� i - 0 nd other citie ' Sunday last r. Kenney being 82 years of 94 d pool
i I a. '�Milk is both drawn on I h i Nebraska regi tit was encamped in had drafts on En . 9- , " I �
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� is, and has not been unr warded e _ age. The d' d' is )an a for sums rong. case, u -Mr. 0. &!McGregor, -who hat -been t1 -
� � Wagonsand shipped in on the care from a the v cinity of th man's father came to this � . , air of;velvet slippers, I ,his
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s e out lost where the shoot- � - 200 to ,$500. acco efficient . as4fatant superintendent of St.
. by our customers. We have never lonsiderable distance. In summer it sells in o curred- country in i�ls 0, froin Pennsylvania, and - I ... iod �by an address. On Tuesday I --
Zr 20 cen to I , and it w a upon this regiment shortly after wards joined in the struggle of - William Wfbb, a! -young farmer,' who eveni g, an I ry 24y,h, the League present- Andrews' Sunday school, Stratford, for 14
sold a, dollars worth of go)ds that I ,y,ei gallon, and in winter for �4 tb t he first attack w is made. ' . 1 . � IfVed near Elfrid , skilled whil ed Mr ... , ourtice with 6 'nicely worded years, w" presented lasL week With .& hand -
cents per gal on. I know som 1812-14. � , e driving
e farmers near m nediately after ti e firing of the signal &ad of cut'wood Satur� ! .
We need be ashamed of, which in the city who keep one. hundred cows. gun t 2e Filipinos moved against the Nebra -An or&� ior 160,000,000 feet of lumber to Hamilton witfvawlo addrej a. ' -some walking cane by the people ,of the"
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k 'no. . " -has been pla�dd in the mills at Vancouver, day morning. I i's not known just how . holare of school section No. 9, congregation, Mrs. UrGregor was preseut- �
other word8 means tha � every These are mostly ,-English speaking men; The fighting spread on both sides sh Col , � - a -T ie I so rvice. -
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til extensive firing was going on at all th, Briti bia, for the Chinese railway. I , ard Fowler, J
article we Sell is rierbt"'cr we re- and are an exception to the "habitant." u:1 the Accident oc6urred, but it is a Hullet t, presented Mr. How ed with a chins tea se
� 0 As the capa ity of the mills is small, it will was diriving along the free their teacher,, with a handsome watch Sidney M, ohnson, of greenwood,
I Vegetables are 'alro grown' in abundance OtAticats. I Q
fund th;� valu.c. I - roa - chain and album on his severing his con- British Columbia spent Sunday, J- *
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; take six ea s to fill the order. d his horses got frightened at a passing P anu
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around Montreal, and seem to do well, The United States troops responded with are g ere 3 ed to' increase the output. train and ran away, t� ' 1]
A wor(I 'about Funi : You may have 4verythiDg is isold on the market -of the sl ty and vigor to tio fire of the Filipin li& Miss Fowler, his sister, has Johnson, of Stratford.
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�, w iich was heavy. - Aus , I out. His body was found in the ro6dwg - taten charge Mr. Johnson left -
y ;i.ty, whi(.h is the only way that such a ! 08 The enemy occupied tra i � als u near the re!ervo . r. the schoo ' but Monday for Montreal, where he will take
.9ofully carried on trOne ies, that the have been digging for . , G. hore has been .0 �
made up our mind to buy this ]large trade can be succe than Briti ah � - olumbia can supply. :Death had . I for several months '� past Mr.
I . seaEron ! If so, buy the best. Its l!ietween the r)roducer and the public. Oats � some time past y -The I a b �.r camp of George Lovering, from concussion �f the brain. There was , W. engaged as teacher for his bride, Miss Birdie Brotherhood,.
� . in plain view of the Ameri " also an injury to t e c6est, and several ribs for the I alarice of the year. - . � daughter of James Brotherhood, formerly . -
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false. economy to buy a trashy !a the principal gr in grown down here, and ca a. - North Orilili, was the scene of a shocking
a accident, , 4i loot-! David McDonald his were broken. The horses were stopped -On. V.�ouday evening of last week Dr. of Stradord.
I the only grhin I have seen offered by local n he meantimb Admiral Dewey bad not ' . '
article You cannot buy 'cull "' n die. During the night it was impos- t i . ung man was felling. a huge near Bartonville, I Gurip's . iorse, while being driven - by Mr. -Mr, James MeCabe, for many year*
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coats from v pro,ducers on the market, It is not sold by bl . life. The y4 * -A lamentable aWdent occurred on Pete M ,,Donald, took a notion to ,have a aneng nk Railway, ,
ts. the ushel, but so 'much for ninety pounds sVle or -him to use sliell, as his fire would ree, whe4 aibroken branch struck him and .
. o I r an Equivalent to a b ha e been . he fel the tree, terribly crushing Friday last to John M'4Millan, a young mar- free -un and starwil ofr from near the organ died very suddenly at Stratford on Monday.
. ag. Potatoes are. . equally as dangerous to the i nude . facto,v, Clinton. 'It went to Seaforth, He took his train out as usual from Toronio
Where we can save you a little money: 4eve -sold by the bushel either, but meas� A I cans as to the natives. him. I He';ne o r regained consciousness, but ried man, the son of James .McMillan, (if
- er He gave I the township of 0 1 . Bruc �field, Bayfield and Porter�s Hill.' in the 'morning, When near 8traitford he -
'Take a look over your, stock of -- I t rs later. . who, � I
ured and sold at so much for ninety pounds. or,�eri, however, that as eoon as it was light .died a fe,O h . �o, and Ezra- R6x, .
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Other fruit and vegetables are measured.b y1; en u il Vo � of 399 to 61, the ratepayers I
Underwear, and if it' is a little a of of lia,": o i Monday, Cannington statiou. . As -one of the trees to Cl tition on W lace was removed for medical treatment,
� p s. The French Canadiani to 6 letermined wph accuracy, the crui I passed a by-law . � - eduesday. Eut died in a short time. His home was In
r , ad just 'make up your mind on the market is, as a rule, always polite,! Ch I rb ston and the , car iser authorizing t �i �, council to raise by deben- fell it struck another, ! which was carried - Ir. Hugh Girvin I of . Nilef departed Toronto and he w&s about sixty years of �
bg I tured gunboat Callao distance with th� ,last week, On Mon -
courteous and obliging. This is a prominent ul( take a hand in the game, tures the un )f $75,000 for the purpose of Rome 0 fitat. On getting 'this ifeyery saddenly . .
to till up with some of' the values I t installing 1 a electric 'transmission power free it sprang to it' position with such f o*reg day ori iing e got up as usual and waken- age. 1� � .
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I N%-� are offLirilig and di,tinguishing characteristic At daybreak Sand ymorning these two that it broke and f 11 on the choppers. who ed his � mil . When going back to. his - --
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. � race. As to progr"s and prosperity, they a hips took up Positions and o plant. " it his sum I it is proposed to were unable to ge out�'Of I � in Mitchell for many years. the former
. "' bhe w MoM [ , room, he Decame sick, and death claimed him
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Ifow are, you Or ' never, as a rule, seem to' �e a speculative w ' of the city. bring ,800- h4roe )Ower' from the Ragg led .head . C i nagy. ii I working as a millwright for Thomson &ad
-for a good pair of I 0 -n h( enemy north Eater the 8 " I .1 is sku ,I in one b6ur. Deceased leaves a widow and
I it Rapids on the -evern river, a distance of � an was hit . on th . , break �
people. They are.happy and contented on'' in )r Monadnock wi 6s ordered to attend i een e I Rex 1 receive I mio children. Mr. Girvin was Williams, died at their home in Londono
i n ot and otherwise inju ing i him. fa of five
ving mitts 7 We are howing their little farm, ancl while they'llave plenty! to 0 0 1 �n miles ov rland. i within twenty-four bourn of each other.,
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I d ri 8 theyt Th I h Filipinos to ti e south of Manila. -A; former, resident of Brockville. named several bruises on e lof t side. I reovd of Aahfl I for some years, and was .
so q y �, . from la grippe. When in U
.1no, two dozen pairs of odd sizes t I live on and support their families, )oitions of the en in were accurately James! DrughBu, and lately o itchell they
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are b,-jr1g cleared out at at� seelii, perfectly contented to remain as tbeyt loci&z, and the warsh ps poured a heavy f Smith's Falls, -Robert Stewart, !a youn firmer, of well known an highly respected. owned and lived on -the lot now occupied by
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. I , attended a: ta ft y pull recently t. Merrick. Elizabethtown, near Brockville, li�d a ma' -One day
'11'�ic a prices. , are. .Ambition to possess much of this fire into them. It i; reported that the r, l4st week, while cue of Mr.
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tlactl� I world's goods I Ville, ' hich I mved fatal. The . hole com- Vellous escape froi r i'dea th on Fr th Harry Perdue'h little gi Knox church, Both were respected citizents
I . seldom se'ems to invade the los6s of the natives b 7 this bombardment - ids' . Wi rls,of G�derich town- and their many acquaintances in Mitchell
. 1) pany ;as tacen sick afterwards, and all eight others he was working a a wood - ship, was standing beside the stove she will I
tranquility of the we %�ery heavy. The Ameri-mn land forces recovered. e)impt Drughen: who became sawing machine �01 the,farm of S. ILorimer fainted and fell over it, bursting the lid -At the Revere House, - Sebringville, one
It is no� that our Men's Suits are " habitant's mind. be sorry to learn of their death,
lower priced that they Sol ahead Amusement is the second natu � we also inflicting large losses on the graduallywo" he until Monday night, when when the balan w I 9
French Comadian. He is passionately foridl one I Sunday morn ag they com I :L eel, weighing 150 in, and a pail of lot water which was on the night last week, a very large namber.,of
, � y menced he died. ,It ij surmised that thc taffy was pounds, suddenl urs flying in all direc.
. of the common t3tuff, but 1' rather of' t'nu6ic and dancing; he will -sing an& circus advance all long the lint . e stove Upset, scalding her severely. Her friends and acquaintances gathered to testify
I I I � I i. The made in a me Q dish, which pois' tied it. tions. Stewart a t ly one to be in- father, who happened to be in: the house at to Mr. John P-.araon, the retiring clerk of
. dance all night, even if he did not possessi a viA 0 u
that the materials and in�ke are C ene y attempted to iold their -positions,
the necessary cash to purchase his break- I but! -When th 4classesin St. Mary's school, jured. The wh am"hed in splinters a the time, riin and caught her'just as her
bett�er. ! .. . I tinsuccessfully, a3d soon the Tagals Kingston, we .... dismissed one afternoon last box over the � I the township of BlItee, the esteem in which
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... W t in the morning. For - weeks r the wer ing p1ressed back in every direction. I iece 'of hair as starting to burn. he is held by all who know him. The ban- ..
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� 0 � bhilog up to enjoyment," and almost ail the� ad V, , ed positions, driving the enemy fro, he� criishing it and lacera ing the I ;u Sabbath afternoon, ,209th ult., Rev. quet, as served by minehost Bormaun, w"
. I raced f Dr � door. The former reached flesh. two J. W Goffin was taken very ill while on the an admirable 'One. The chair was Occupied -
I month of January is ilevoted entir and'cnimturing se�leral villages. the- spc t first, and, pullin the door after pieces of broken one, not �e �, . I
wear, we always satisfy. - I- . * hich could way to his Turnberry appointment. He by George Hamilton, of Behr' Ville, -and ,
. gi � . , �A piec i nd became the v.ice-chair by the reeve of El ice, George
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. ,:iing around from ono house to auotherl, Whi �e the fighting wis proceeding in the hini, caught his companion a fingers in the reset, were extrac ' d. e of the wheel wasAriven to Mr. Nicholsou ,
. Making merry; and One- ,ompleb.ly severing the two first came in contact it 'Stewart's thigh, en- unconscious. II!his attack prevented him Goetz.
I of the greatest I vicinity of Manila there -was great excite- i
blessings that pursues'i the 110] -,, Ong he residents ( members of tit left hand. They dropped tering it about seven i2iches in a slanting .
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- - -- ---- -�- - � . . , in their no -.j me It am )f the city'. The z . fromfillitif bi appointme3ts . for the re- -Arthur J. Watson,
. Cent jollity is the a6"lncc of liquor. Of I natilvej . .� to the floor. oung Turcotte is but 13 direction. 'He is in a1very precarious con- son of Mr. Peter .
were ildly ex(ited, and had it not , mainder o ,,day. At last accounts the Watson, of Stratford, was found dead -
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co'. � bec� for the splendid )olice system e 1 . I d Hav- hia hArth nn 6;. w- r-- rtt,- 4.- 'Tr--
. ! Urge in the cities and'- large towns this a of age. . 11 no,
! stah- . revermi g man �was recoveri
! — —Avery sad tu happened in Bur- ing Moved Ino Wingbain duri�g the week,
� Vignant evil creeps in, but, as a rule, the �� �here by the AS ericanR there would I I e oldei landmark in Unatham, was g � .
P, 1 1 i I removod last eek in ,the death of Thomas,, e-1 13 . . I
rench Canadians. must be considered a � 3en a. h eneral on break and I . , ,ord last week. r. Al cIntee who keeps a the ov)r exe Fti �may have been the cause.
B rn in Glougarry, Scotland, on� -general store in thl age was found dead --H Drace ullin, formerly of Belfast,
i wife, who was un- an ex. .'Jollegia e Institute student, of Gode-
� ! t8o,perate people, for in a great majority of I ice, hi,wever,.li:4 pta strong hand on Janua�y 9, 1 �he side � ,6f Vhi � I
Greig (,-�� I I ooting- Robinalon.
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I .the municipalities of the provin e there are' ives and proven ed any very aeriouR. ' he came to this country in bed by t .
�� .. sale of int , � while yet a y( ng man, and .settled first in conscious. It seer' a t'lat the servant girl, rich, ow of
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! came west, and for after having rappe at their bedroom door .Winnipeg, has been visitin
3ants. Madoo. Afte ,w _g in
. - ! attack ng American solffiers in 'the streets. years lived in he vicinit of Chathxm. Al, seveial times in tl�' Godev .cb, Clinpon and. neighborhood. Mr.
Irk Quebec, the Government Thr e I!agals who tried this game were,shot y � 3 &prning, entered the Mulli� � .
have under , is meet�ing with great success in the
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. Macdonal Id ' 5b�ir patronage I and kiled. I thou �gh he had passed the 99th year, Mr. --room, and to her horror found Mr, and W&t� i He'is remployed with a stationery
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. I i . Robinson up the time of his death enjoy- Mrs. McAntee in ti 3 state above mentioned.
� ; 3u!t, I 8 an instructor of the ordinary farmer, The ative troops were well armed with I I firm i%j St. Paul, and makes, with salary
- : ed health and � ctivity. He leaves a grown- Mrs. McIntee hal been sufferitig from i
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do riot think this amounts to much, so � ' Mause - and Remington rifles, but thei up ftimily. q - neuralgia for someti and had been apply- 9
cry few are in a position to receive an shooting " a rule was ridiculously bad, the �Onth to August, lanyearl he made the
I CLOT11TERS Y. —'Mrs. Th, as Dodd, one of London ing laudanum to hA fa:.", as a remedy. It i�
� , I r4etical training or exper nee there. In white on the American side excellent prac- est settle�s, passed. away last is believed that Mr.: cIntee inhaled the b J� of $450 over expenses. '
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sl ome ways it serves the ends for which in- 1 WE a made. Friday nightRat the a4vanced age of 70 fumes of the laud nuin and they! affected — ames Cook, one of the oldest citizens
On the Wrong 81de of the trGet, It� ii, estimated that -00 of the of Goderich,! who had reacho the patri-
0 � I lintion it wa,i at first esbablished. We years. Whil � 1 in Lo don ow the previous his bear a turally weak. It is archa �
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. . ; ishm tit of model farms ; rather we should abo t 20 were killed. The .engagement 'bad shaking up. is in a vi[" - c n on 'Tuesday of 4ast week, and � his remains
I ' pro led a veritable slaaghter of Filipinos, sidewalk, and ,received . a r ; cYi t1ii 14c a condition from the Phock were interred bi the family .plot,. Maitland
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'-'E )r V to offer a suggestion for their improve- tholsa ids of them beinf � killed. Sbe,was th I ht to -be r cove -ring from the of her husband's dea ,.. The laiter was Cemetery, on Thursday afternoon of last
8. -,AFORrm, - -I - ONT. mrit, for it must be patent to even the effecis of clu, ,,,,, but 1woo found dead, thirty-fiv t1i ' I
— � i n ;ist prejudiced politician that any Govern- - - - - . zig , t e years o ag� and very . highly week. � - Deceased had lived in the town ever
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)tit that will undertake to operate a 'anadian Barle3r in England. night. Deatt. was due'� to: the shook re- f I
� )del farm must be honestly trying- to bet- ! ship, a' me 35 are ago, and, uritil. quite re-
� I T e 'London, Englafid, ,orrespondent of the ceived from ti a fall. ) i . . Hur n gotes. . . ,
. i � . ently, be wa able to attend t�"hia garden.
TRAVEL BY C, R� Re e the condition of the farmer, and to open ' . E c O
. � 1, Tor I rit 3 Globe in a recei it 16tter says : Can- —Last ,wee] � George HOnry -Frewen Dart- —Mr. Cameron, ,A Dakota is visiting at . - —N6iwiths. anding the inclernent weather
If . iew avenues for him on the road b - o progress f adi - f irmers will be glad to hear that the nell, se ior Ju ge f the 0oun Stuart's - lAeOurn. 9
. - Lind prosperity in the art of agriculture. 86 1 0 ty of Ontario, .Mr. John on Monday ight of last wOk, the tea -
I 1� br'e er i '-in this country ire very anxions to passed way a his residence,
. I . I Whitby, aged 7 --Mr. and Mrs. 3 olialloggarth and child- meeting,a Be ihel was well aUended, and
In the great valley of the St. Lawrence ,'eno ur Lge trade in Cana han six -rowed bar- 65 year . Fo
Laggap checked through Coupon . I the last y,oar 4nd a half he ren left Leeburn Is at weik, for their home althou h e musical and literary talent
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"O " t) ,h more than one million French il ley.J "hey think that A arge quantities of had bedn very feeble, as the result of a parsi. .in Dakota. A
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I'iek( . Through Sleepi r, Cars. nadian ling t,be soil. They are a va.!ety could be sol I here at rem' �roke. He was'; appointed junior ---=Mr. Geo Gorrie, has 'gold on aocciunt o the storm, improraptu.
. 0 1 e ceful, 11 w -a -biding people; they ire fair �, pices, and have u: ed the Hig ner:. in. McKee. Mr. progr mtr e wis arranged, and �a very on-
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� -- — www� . I n can b� called mis lior: e 1 at ID1 Is of Judge D ggan4 he acted - as Nash - intends *moving � to Manitoba this joyabi time was passed by thow present.
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I � , and all seem happy and contented ;int4olext "Brewer .,exhibition," 11 ly L spring. � : . �
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I vi�th their lot. Many a man has riee�u to an ! will1be held in Oct6bdr, wh6n it is proposed He becat d 'f Ontario courity in —Mr. E. M. Jol notch, -of Holmesville, The proceeds Amountedto about "� - .
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1§ Y ------"W xalted coition in,Canada who bas'been � to h�ve a special clasi for Canadia b � ey. 1996,' on the d e Burnham. In who has had charge of 1 he cheese factory —Mr. Isaac Miller, of - est' awanosh,
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red and raised he , As, howe% er f llp�r�iculars ba,�e, of course, olitics decese t a 11
ion a farm in Quebec. T ' ,I , :
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of French CaDadians are a very in- I beeri Re it ,to r. Fisher, and will 1probably leaves a wido, I , ildren', two sons -kip. �
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-1 teViogrent, people., Many of them are bighl I be pub iahed by him some time before this and two daug] irs. I ,
I . . . y � I I . . �Rev. H. E. Mason, �formerlyr pastor of son of. r Wm. Miller, of the 12th conces.
. MONEY ORDERS - (ducated. Those possessing both these '.reae�es you, tfiere is lio,need to say any- � —The following regula tions issued by the the Witighain Cc grega�ional church, has sion of! W at Wawanosh ; be wu a young
( lities are universally admitted to be a ! 'thin X a ore about the I matter. It is very Ontario Depai ment of Fisheries regarding ion t4 become pastor'of man- of a rling qualities, andv
lua� I 0enco ur ing to Canadia to see the accepted an invita , -Fill be great-
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. rior people, for they not onl 7 are Mae- i inter- the use of nets !on the rivers and lakes of Geilrrtown chure'; 1. ly missed in the home and b:y his many
Up to 10. 5, 4 Cents supe I - � ast that has-been a*@6ker ed here in Cana. Ontario will -.e of interest to fishermen. , ' Soonafterther West -
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C C 64 (4 . arr�ial in Wawan- friendc His youngest sister is'!: in a critical
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10, 6 Cases superior 6, us in ours. Theirlanguage :'� than trade by.action of t fe Laurier Govern- The decision a ito what i,�lplementa shall be oah, from the Wee i, of r. and Mrs. J. A. state 'of health at present. The parents
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- ic it 209 10 " tb.ey are proud lof, and faithful y guard it Men � i 3 giving a pre �erence to British used in the f sheries still remains in the McDonald, they last th r infant daughtrer, have the sympathy �of the com'munity in 1
V I undiminishe,l zeal -and jealous devo- ! goods. I think it will be found that there hands of the E (minion dovernment, but the aged six months. - i their trouble. � I
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- Mal be bouglit at any thua. ticiii. Any invation on the rights they pos- : 10 -se r ly any branch of trade in which power to issue 'icenses iests with the On- I Of Imeaville, has re- —On Moudi�y of list week, Mary Me-
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seen regarding their language is considered �n dian goods will not receive preferenLal tari(? Govern lent under the change re. --sigued his position " her at Nile, and Donald, wife 'of. Mr. Allan Murray, of ,
. an� injustice they -are bound to resent. I eons de -ation here, provided they are e ual cently made. Ue Ontario Department of lef �Jor Sioux City, where he takes in Goderich, paae�d.away, after a long and i
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Itanald J. Macdonald I Vitbal his seemirig indifference to the art 1 An in ri, and pr o oreign produce. 11 ministry. 1, painful illness, the 60th year � of her age. '
I I Tut Fisheries issues licensesJor five kinds of position as supply ih th(
� of progress arid improvement, the French 'it in at always 0 ept in mind that every fishing . nets, gill! nets, hoop nets, —
. el - . , On Tuesday ei e ming of last week, the The deemed as an old rosidenit, but had '
-A.G�:M WrT- . Cauadian farmer is a citizen that 0�nada I countr in the orld brings its code to the seines i ounse � lines. The hoop nets are debate on"" Capiti I punishment" came off moved to Rossi lort, Algoma, where she was i
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i alould feel. proud of, for they were the I 400rlonlie 8ri ish trader, an5 Canadian used foi coarn � the capture of in Smith's school hiiiise, Gre ,with Mr. Jae. seriously Min , �Ile fan of 1897, *
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(". P, RL & DOMINION EXPRESS io�rieer settlers �nd original owners of this prod4c(re, if th y Wish to make the most of fish not pr ed by the close season; Bll�ott in the chah. .For the affirmative band, thinkingla- return to th: ,old home i
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. c �ntry, and b �ve always strive for the i thes� olvortuni[ties, which are now being PDUnd and gill1liets are-peincipally used for Messrs. Brydon,, h.-awr�u and McDonald, would prove �etieficial, Mr. and' Mra. Mur- 4
SEAFORTH. eat interests. Zf the common country of pres at W, mus make every endeavor to get catching troqt� whitefish, herring and held the fort while on' the other siae. was
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