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i ! ; , Tupper and Mr. Foster, sotimitIndependent business. They control A the refrigerator presentpositi, I ' I * -
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LLLLL � � AA T hauling these cars. They fix the prices of . . . - STOCKTAKING Q A - '' I 1
1899 ,--,C1—,rB,&"Vy-- ziXe-Al Liberals, no matter how an . cars,& 3d tail blia railways for the privileg . colleagut, beicia -no his successor, The Gov- -family of t,w
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� � ; _1 be to, do right and to follow the advice of. arnment, althot gh having a Liberal Premier, wife arid three by the second. He had been . : I . -
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�- 1 -2 C� - the Star, mus cc ttle all OV hat, always bee a a coalition, containi ember of the Met i �
I 4 � meai says The New York Herald I I I -1 1% V5.
. di I 5 6 - Z' 8 19 -10 11 - other,. The Star evidently desires them to " fror- , Liberals and C odiervatives, . This time the 46 years, . I � � I - AT THE - -who has be,
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� 1-,1111 ConoerVatives iletermined to break up the Mr. Pete lar pioneer residenb f I . . -
i I I I . ders sent out from.Chicago., If they do not � t I p -1 �. the paipt 12�
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I . i9 20 AV- X W " I ?J � This bei' clearly its . ' rlette, Michigalif 1 n 1883, died at a � i - 1;
. _. � " , , per. ! : .. g the case, it is a straight Con: ervative Government in the M� : '�; I I
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! - . 20 X M " 17A J." that party in K any a dealer has been forced out 6f o" He was 7 i � � ... vt,r,B in Eiji
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� . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I i J t e ea at have found to their- cost Itbol gh . . - in fhe colibeist with this objee ', One eveninglai week, Allan, secot d � , I ; I � .- bear that A
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. 8dr The figure between the pa onthests, or onah, Chi ago, t 'at their effb a hl It b n seconded bV the i Pi 4 I I -_ .
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I � no denotes the page of the ,paper on whioh the b e peoploomi the Goverri'ment have made �Imost oh�ldren, lost - his balance and fell to Q e I � I . I I I'll I
U " sod,io'diseirnent will be found. thin reap tes not I tr a its readers Ifthe try to dh so they find compotitnu � � i I - � Bledtord wall
,� : � I a clean a eep )f the Province. The 'Dow floor, a distance 4 nine teat, fracturing Ole � I :� I
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I a rinj ing up -in .their towns. Th i I � I �11 anoved to I
� I, fairly. 111 attelinipt; to - create di . unit' House w I be .,omposed of 39 Govern of his le at the thigh. �
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I 11 11 t "y . we; ommence takin on the I 5th of FebruaTy, and up to i'liat date Ve -_ - t,ake a trip r
. I - Straddle the Fence Men -G. & M.-�;, , strust in b y t1 ieir beef of the Chi a es. c g stoi
__ Winter Goode -D. B. Stock Compa y-5 it ieir minds as.1to tie party in power mud supports a, 4 C ppositionists and 3'Independ- �-Dr. % illiam, Graham for mat i I i
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,� - Dreats Goodx-McKinnon & Co,_5 i � onts. T erespItio considered a crushing yearo a respected -resident and lead* 3- �, � are goi to sell -goods at a TREMENDOUS SAjCRIFICE. .
. I �". il .. dooend t and other Liberals anst a City, Lincoln and a Ing ra 1 ! - rable.
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/ �_ 8' - 0, 6 defeat fo Mr. Foster and )tie co-workerm, I sei the . I . --
- I, wwl I .1 Spring GFoods- . E. McFaul Co.- I t) which in � ,an . Om ha. ad titioner of Brussels, has pureb pro, * : � � , . � ;
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�: . Auction -Job blive hitherto igiv their allegiance, and h - iea innumerable all over - the Uni ed . i . . l � 11 � FATAL ,_�i
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( � .1 � al e practically the figures of the business of i —overcoats that we qP - We He - I
� Notice of Aqsignment-J� M. Best- 5 skilled and experienced a physician. I ,re 110 for $6.89. - - �� - ,
�,, Xil ' 'prals- fects to in. 0 e 11 Big Four." These entlemen feed the After first lead set which the American Li : - - .
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�_ - : .. I ,1 - Not ice to Creditors -J. Soobt-5 struct should f Ilow its advice an(] vote jthe sc Idiers of the United States in the field tr Ada ui,on the Filipinos, and which ,. od Beav6r Overcoat, velvet collar, well lined, regular *- , -ed in �1
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6 I - e� . � 0191in our warships. The -British sol ier � ; J � , - - . 4m
I ! "." - Plows --J. MaKie-8 � i ,6 for 144.82. - . 7 ". . ;
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� � IF that and hill Egyptian ally, Who fight in 19he has.not been 'uoh fighting, although sever' This looks is if Mr,'Urquhart in determined i I . 4wax going V
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; �, f I ur - I Islander a, craving for this healthful food, '; _k few Ladies' Asttachan Jackets at less than cost. -the
, - � i sion to power f the Tupper -Foster party. , 1. Prench � and Ger a iceigion th6 I I I � �
1. I : - . i P a Sa-le-John Avery -5 . . Am 'ricans have driven their an. - 1 !- I - . _� ie
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� SlaferShoe Agency -R. Willim-5 - This In no doubt wl at -the Star'. under its at ppli!s bearing the Chicago label. Dur g' _ A nice range of Dress Goods, re ular 2 0 - for 1
1 . k � 'I 8 ng Goods -A. Winter -1 I . guise of I 9 ab'klithough� 0 a 6, t � everid vi Prince,` to William �Hillebreohib, of Broc;- I , 00, � '111mau was I"
. � 0 : year the shipments of canned ' e I � -
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I .I N ib has not the eDura fr)mChi ago aggregated 923,627,722 p0an lop hilippidi a. The Philippines have now, for � , I od figur' ! I
. - . go and houesbyAo sayso bagen, Logan township, At a go Q. leaves Marty
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I � I he mostuai retreated into the This horse was imp6rwd two years go biy be �vas; well:
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. � . o I 'it Iva' 1,060,85908 pounds ; beefJ I . . o m M it, e claim Suit he Alonkto,
. I I " - .. in ad moral so$ io the country distrioto, where C. E. Mason, of Bruloefield, from wh I to have the best all wool Tweed Men's .
. Accounts Ready -S, Mullett & Co._8 I what t � � .
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� I I I :, . Sawyer Wauted-J. Watson -5 . to I � � I the trade for '5. I Z
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� I : 1J, s -, I B in Your Course Now -A. S. Nimmo-5 . I Ontimate 2, t80,(00 head were'! received a ;t. �i - - took place oil I I � _�
I L; �7I - . I the c= PuIven taking its own 1 vnd 81mi ibl" fo the American troops to qP .
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, :4 _.a. i ' . pim shippel, 1,600,000 being 'elaugh, ]low thell. n this way they may harass . -
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� r .- . alry Repairing, Etc. -[4]-J. F. Daly -8 .1 I tere : In �,� I ; at - �� 1 , wepor
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;-. I L -t a , Americansfor a long time. I Also a, new line of Men's Black S ,
. .. � Jew round ulumbers, -4 *rid bothe h fart - oat
: 11 " I For Sale -Charles Routledge -5 is not a vet�y high o e, is the record of the L 1,1800,000,000 pounds of m, 12th � I ults Sizes lipi. I If.
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; .�,� -: ! . -were shipped from here during the.1 ear. trying on )be merican troops, and when as united in 'sna ri . . � -
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w J r or more bon- T1 ey f I oupd thpir way to all quarten �111 1 to , . than the Nej
. � ; ;� V I teemed young fart, ter of:Hullett. . —We -have the best Pe Grey Cotton you ever saw, ed chairman
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Z_ � I hich the Star so bit. - -1 . �
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� �- ;iI. � e need no - go further ab 0 over the priibes of the goods th 3V time before he will unanimous I � . Ex
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" . I . I b. 24t 189 , or, uttera Ice& of the ,Star to show bu I have very o)ej 0 to r t 0 R V Ja�
I � t , SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,. Fe 9 than the pa in rtanble living there, How- eml t was also decid. I . .
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. T� . - . that there is no hope in this' o' tri . i corporated 6uring last year ha e '
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I West Huron, -A Splendid Li e ai ion of dollarsi, and from day to d y it ,e,,,t d he will Ville. I I � . i ! -1
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: I I I The Dominion bye -election in eat and -why it should Dow tfirn r Oceeds in all parts of the republic. in Goderi6h last week, a I . � 24.
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, 11�� �� its best efforts to install them' of' ,,,,, trusts will probably rob the peop,e will it give I 9�rFifty pounds of Dried 'Apples wanted at 5,� cents per pound. -9" -.,..
� I . Huron, which closed on Tuesday ev ning . in power after I ?
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� I I having proven tftne f or a ti o, and enrich reokless directorate I, under, evej � 8 ould he feel no' disposed. on the 9ioh' inst., for : . I
, I! and time again their Tbitigis seem . tolbe working well, so far, in . �- I � . . . I .-I. -
I J , eat, resulted in the elect .ion of Alr, Robert I and the it repeat the great disaimiters of ti a n vagrancy. � For disobeying the gaol disci I .- terest- in the
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� . I A Holmes, the Liberal. candidate, by a major- � '. t is reserved for but few of thei a 9 his other newly &a- mai i .- ,don
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: . .1 1-4 - p others of it goner- paper N )WE of the Week. I Ville postoffice, the revenue received fro + SUN To I TIAP-M SOTIT
o __ I' , ,alities. Itcloesnot omedown to partiou- 'int 3 del rium and frenzy, and in Tim KnxDlV ; HAS AN HEin. -The Khe. stamps sold during 1898, was.8200; numbet. COME WITH THE CROVWU . I
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11 _ � I - lesilt-some claim or their expulsion, even if for the encouragement of trusts, was never bill, approp iwti ig 820,,000,000 for payment i I I I ice
Z � , _II� , . - ! -On Wednesday, 15tb inst., Mr. Johtx! . � . a 0
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p - , . � Is L ex on as o a re a- � faver, wi bh the American people. of himma, daughter of Mr. R. Thompson, � —
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i . I � - - 7�N 1 - tive standing of the parties in this pro . v ince. This it,has not done, and can not do, be- - MondsT go u �1313 10th concissiou of Goderich townshjp.� camel all again,'Nt the privations! of the pio. .
� r I I 1iiiiiiiiiiiiii1 by the I �se, under suspension of " northern town, sent team after team down \
. . I cause no such act halve been proven against � * �' - Is , The 4vent was celebrated at the residence neer. ��Ieven yearn ago they sold their 100 last Thursday and Frid '
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� The public questions were freely die. i more to the end wmeat fund of the At �;our little hen a. The cause of Mrs. McIntosh's
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p I . i r, J� a a departments have been largely decreased by 0011"idtionihat in a very short time the in , stit, te $2,250,000. W. Burnett, of G "ot of bbq late in her 8.1 it sr. The surviv�ing children There are a great ma e .
I -1i , parties, and the electorate were thu .de . . i gift to , �
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I � t: - fully conversant with the issues of the am- . . � SIR . III ERT � PLAI-FAin DEAD -Sir R, t 'a 7tili get such
, _ _,_ _�, , I have been increased t lea�t a reasonable P,)Bt 4ge , vill create will do more than mai Lambert Pla yfai , formerly British Consul- conceosion, last week, After a short il ea Grey; Angus, -of Hartford, Micililgan; Don- I a man as.Alt. Brown in our midst. -There �
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E �kl i I we, rate. In proof of this he quoted I$34.1 She was a sister of Mrs. F. Fowleri days ago. Eliza, a daughter of deceased, present pastor, who is,du excellent ariluger,
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� I . fl, I I arty increase in the debt is ISO susceptible of ex. the lo , is dead. i an" 811100 turned to his home in the West a few formerly Pastor-bere. Rev. Mr. S
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� .� and much explausti a statiorn nt prepared by Postmaster Po ILES OF. ICY. -The steam- i of Harpurhey, and of Mr. Thome Jo wett,
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� l �� " I been freq nently Ot Cli !to a, showing the receipts of th I Intooh's inclinations were to Uls Baptist, ises to be a grand time. The pro 11
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p 11 go- Febraarj to be $30,90 larger than iseh, 3he was 60nocious to the last and to go to assist Fred Rush in getting an -,edu-
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. - i", . � properly charg�ed, much less proven, agains 0 f hundreds of mile !of heavy ice, was destroyed by 6 an, I be remem, . . . . .
i . V called 11 newLiberalism 11 is a figmen' of t orr 8poi iding period of last year. This is the gulf so and reports re one day last'week &a world. 8 is was a kind ni�ighbol a faithful bered, lost his arm in
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gr,� their imaginations. the,present Government, either collootively . good evi fence. If this is the result in 00111piltely blocked that the i F, . A threshing machine .
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,'i f, :1 Clinton, It is fair to assume that a '. a* .1 no chance of ew Canadian liner, Gas- home at the time, and it in thought the fire w�fe and a good mother. �
I - __ To Mr. Holmes, the successful candi ate, or individually. Lrati� the Suar proven to imi ar 1e - � relict I f the' late last fall. I li� IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM , �
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� I . `1 the contrai , ru,t . show ag will be made by o6er offices. pesia, gettink . out'for weeks. caught from a defective stove pipe. !Th: �--Hannah Christina, .
?. xtend our most hearty congratulat one A I ' 4' 1 Charles L, Homuth, died at the o her
I H _1 we e it i t ' ions to Independen , builailig was o ome f
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� �_ He bas reason to feet proud of the sple did' Ili ain't this Governmeu, I -A despatch and was uninsured. All Mr. Hall" effects' I Sat- 4
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- � .. I fight he has made. f um tiorl and impertinence, has Ocourred be 'ween the Rusai no and were Also destroyed. ; � , d Wei one of the oldest and in I
Ei- , When he entered the . a . ; 4D Michigano came home last week to take care �
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. L, I contest prospects were, to may the least, not . � township,' 'ad residents of the township, hi in Lived , ?
I I d will be treated by ",t'hem as such. A ],ill
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P, J,, I � 11 orizi .Are reportedto have been killed. Roberb Bell, of the 4th concess '
�� ure auth ag municipalities to pass by- A ques. I ion, passed 'there for nearly forty . eath was Bend, .ban rentei the Benger far
- too encouraging, but he has bravely over- And, if th adiA nis6ative, record of the " I'll years. , Im for &
� I �, ' , tiOn of taxes is sai d to have led to a Sunday, 5th inst. The '
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� . a � r aws the col- aw&v 9! eceased ,the result f old age. Mrs. Hornuth w. i term of five years. -'Rev. R, L. Wilson
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. ,� I the present Government is not I e time, n ' radenbury, Prussia -,and with her i drove from- Dawn Mille, a distance of 67'
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t I � . d comrnen� them to the people humband a d family, emigrated, to this prov-', miles, to attend his mot-her's funerai
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N . , I - large number got in their summeem, PAY ,
I � ra. We wish for him a long, u eful or to induce the electorate to transfer 'their ' Oil coming to Oah'ada.he ty, where hey remained three � �baro, "' ' of ice last week. -Miss S. McLi.c.l.o.0 .
� I !61 hono iCY01 I I rhould not be taxed as well as any from Calais, . day before his death. Mr. a '�an a Ma- ince in IS , and settled in Wati ' I
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qt� ,_ ther,0phicle. Some of our Ontario 'A. P. c , when ' V_ M -
p I arty to the other, I which was t a standstill at Floret, near settleq first at Whitby, 'Ibut had: lived in they remo%�,ed to Turnberry. -- Hor husband -, ited her home last weiek.-Mrs. A. X Wil.
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� � " 1. "I, The votes cast in the polling sub -divisions surely their personal attainments are ' - Godench township for a period I ' .
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, 1 (7 11 tainable until the -returning officer � kefj have Sir Wilfrid Laudei, who i ' ,.onaecti n to know -that in France the ceh- art Ong he victims. $'a township, died very sti4denly on , I "I
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I i � El is universally or Englis Usbor' 11 - Varna.
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: I �: �, " the following are -admitted to be -one iof the most po is yernment has in recent years taxed A CO thousand Mond*y; of last week. . She Bring a Ong kour ploughs, hi�rrowp, and way, on Friday lost, from the effects of it
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. I . the majorities obtained b statesmen Cana a has ever pro- )icycgloe the extent of V annua New woman, and was on] all your othe limplernents to have theM, repaired be- rippe, Mrs. Selina Wilson widow of the late
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� 1. . �� - I Clinton, majority for Holm icb, du ach w.6eel, receiving from this Sol rce a York's a �reeti on "liesday, bv 1, 800 men, at Andrew in June last. Lmrelatives reside fore the spr ng rush. Horse shodn a speciality- 5ames T. Wilson. The deceased lady bad -
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, eg,.73; Goder ced, and in whom his � party has every f $800,000. Rec f probabl ]a West &ad wis�if reached the good old age of 72 years and 9
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; k , first 14'eutenant, we been -0. The numbe� of force worked 11 night. trees can have thent ironed off eb eap�r and better months, and only survived her busband *
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k . 1� I .majority for Holmes, 12 ; East Wawanosh, integrity ar . Faure I resid t of eteie, Vama e 7th inst. 8h'
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. I Sir Charles tha eE'rigledue syndicate have not been from apcplex,,. X. Loubet was elec Y* 9 own pig, � " First Prize," to Air. W. J. Metho-
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. 1. I ship, majority for McLean, 190. The net Tupper, a' ted as An I was a faithful member of t
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r ,e R.sor )y,48 3 votes against 270 votes stock know full well. One day I- V. Week, years old, is Of the Berkshire breed, and , she willi
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� lz� � - 8 nominal leader, on2e a very able as successful in their search for gold in p � dimi -,hurch, and will be . he Bolstion.
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1. I I la, de- Mr. William Rathwell, of Stanle , d elliVered 1 . worked in the Mastees cause. As a
; ire. was one of the most noted piii,�e winners token
. . I — number, who lives in the past, DBAR Livr m._ Prices of provisions at to buyer Macdougall, at the Comineitein
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; I No native f4 ods Are obtainable. No food 1 and for which he received the handsome a'. him, and he says he was as I 1111111 111th to be placed on the coffin, -
: � . . � The nominations for the South Perth Pro- his followers in parliament, to say nothing Qave this company AnIoption for explors ) ing, which tipped -the scail�s at 1640 poundsi '
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� - f - � lietitenant, we have Hon. Mr. Foster, a very American lines, buy theire is no danger of ,,of $176. This is about the top pri
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: on .ruesday last. Mr. Valentine Stock. of able man truly, bnt a man who has so ell I with the hope that the thight nake famine, as quantities If provisions ar b i ' in the FOrestere hall last Friday I . absence of the --
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L . i Tavistock, was nominated am the Liberal I i i vent- ' o` Hogall, Of wyoming, in the
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; I candidate, tirely lost the 0onfidence of his party that ment of large suffis of foreign ag Ong, Singapore so . post -or. The remains were laid, to rest in
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� T1. � he has no fnll� ; 1. III. province in the development of our min -r -I 1� —The candidates in th" . I. destructive to It and propair the Parichill oemetei an M-ondoy, beside
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uwnle, do une Uonservative. Mr. Stock resources. It would seem, however, that Huron "provincial election have p . -goods points those of her
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wai nominated by M r. G. H. the Country, an, has been shown by the man. these expectations are not likely to be � — � ubl.shod a �,had been Ilvought out by botil isides, the
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: I MaIntyrie of I ' A llur�nrt Note�s. statement of their expenses. Hon, J, T, vice will be held in the Methorligr, church :
nor ,,, t * i, , , .,F, 'I ) I chairman :4ecided in favor of ' the affir. ,-
8 . I . I 4i , -Aa - are. realized. In reply to a, question in the Lag. -Mrs. Hile i, ar.,� of Londeaboro, died on Garrow places his as follows: . Livery, � 8he leaves a large family. -
it. Marys and his nomination was seeo id es I On Sunday, at the - usual hour of service.
- islalura�t e other day, the Commissioner of Tuesday of Is t w ek, having reached the $232-26; halls, $92.60; printing, $,151. 89 ; Clintob Ias ral drovo over to �
ed by I'dr. Thomas t Haggart, Wallace, and others, �nd the vn _Ild# mstive.-Seve from here
. Ryan, of Hibbert. r. humiliating anubbin he received from -the Crov stated that although the a od age of 81 year � I .. I t Sund&k to hear His! Lordship I -
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Mon' ,om. go stationary, postage, telegrams, eve., S74,C1,, the Bisho
. r. Joe ph-- ny led expended $45,000 in exploring in -During th yea 1898 a armorial �expenses, $23; total' i C 17. . p of Hurollf mdruing
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i poople of his own province only a few days' pa air tarri ke clerk of Fast . $15, J arid evening to a cr I �_ Exeter.
Jackson, of Fullarton, &ad seconded by r. th ory, he regretted that the prom. Wawanoah re i te d 52 Por Beek's expenei are estim' Owded houmle. Every;
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- are known to the P as riages and 17 death �' 3 mar, 1 55 I :i person said they were well pleas .NLr4OTES.-The Oddfollow's concert in Gid -
Steele, of Tavistock� Addresses were ( e ecting an explorations had.not , so far f Personal expenmes, $30;, printing, $28, i went an ad �Ihar,
I he had lea ned, resulted in.the dimbovery of livery, $31.50; telephone and telegraph ac-� d only wished they could beat such ley's opera house was a decided success. It
livered by, the candidates and by Mr. D. SLar, as they- are kn 3wn to every'-. -other per. -Mr. J. H. Grie l' ' I
. i . # of Exeter, refused eloluent sermons oftener. -A friendly game 11�1 pronounced the best of the season. -A
anything specially valuable. As to the seven d llaiIs f )r a p ir of fancy fowl the counts, $6.89; hall rents, $11; driving au& of I
. oot-ball wam played on Tu quiet wedding took am on Thursday .�
son iti the Dominion who pays any attention larger of t e two locations, it was said that other day. I � bill posting, $6; voters'list account, 811.51 ' �sdsy, be -
Erb, M. P. for Sou h Perth ; Dr. Steel e, . I ' '
and Mr. Moacrip, e to pu�blic affairs, and , yet the Star advises nothing w a discovered that would warrant I total, $125 45. 1 ;1 tWeen school section No. 10 evening Last at the rem . once of 'Mr. 'John
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M. ,P. P. for the ri - Independent Liberal i to turn out their ow any dayelo ment, and as to the Shoal Like -The avers �e at adance of pupils at the I � section No.' 6. After Bad - school Cudmore, Huron street, 'when his eldest -
ing. The election t kes place on Tues ov , Wingham pub ic sch'ol for the Past month I -The township council of Turn playing Jor for
I n location h was not aware that I berr,y minutes the am ty dau hte 7, Amelia, was married to William -
P *as 333 ; the I e a good mov �. They have given I to 0 in favor o 1 r � ,
rospec ing, . i peremptory iastructi a to I ell, �Of Crediton. The Rev- John
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- re thorou h t, development work ' -Mr. A Dathmasters tol has been visiting her son, Mr.B.A, Higgin ,
next, and the prospects are that Mr. Sto k friends and inatall, ti eir opponents who a , after very have mind g e stood
e . w 9 who started a large
I I . mereanti e us, - inspect all gardens an orchards in their ro- the
will be elected by I good. majority. in the position we have pictured them ould be warranted by any discoveries .1 ' Ball, of Kirkton, uncle of the bride, Ved
Would the Star deig to explain �% name i Hensall a few months n,
Liberal wave, whichl is submerging ana & hat the made. I spective! divisions, and 4f any black knot in for a couple of weeks', returned home last ,nuptial knot. The young couple will
� 0 - ago ]has closed up b loinese there and re- , Saturday. --Court Varna, Canadi . reside in Exeter. -Willie Chesti the -
from one end to the Independent Liberals would g i I —_ found on cherry or plurin trees d a 6 Order of �
other, both in 0 , - min for .their mov'od to Gode ieb. i � P
ion and Provincial politics will' Lord He mcbell, who represents the- ho parties to have it cut oW and burned with' Foresters intend havirig an PystOr supper Youngest mon of AJr. and Mrs, Wm Creech, -
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, a country by following its advice. We are � me -Mrs, Panic '), wif0i of -Rev. Dr. Pascoe in died on Tuesdai the l4th inaiiii Aged 10 .-
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suredly, sweep South Perth into the Liber I anxious to know, an� no doubb many of itg governmen, on, the treaty commijaiOn of Wingham, i seriously ill, and at a eon'. fifteen days, and any person failing to co soon, notice of which will be givea� Ister on, I �
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� . � ly with much order must be prosecuted be. 0 fferer from diabetes �I
n readers hAtva an equ I If it makes Washington, met with rious ace ent tation of do tore ifi-was decided tha her Yd, . in* —Mr. John Sparrow has b ught ,50 acres years, He bad been & ou
et. Just wait and see. a curosity id Sul t from Mr. John Raid of the 5th c�,noession, for about -a year previous to his death. The �
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. recoV,ery is ver doub ill. Fe a maZistrate and punished, as the law funeral took place on Thursday- last �
out a good case we ionture the is, the other day. He slipped on the pare. directs. U would bea good -thingl if all ot Stanley.—Mr. and' Mrs. Williain Taylor I to the
. in . Exeter cenietery.—John Mooreshead, a �
Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii &tement —Dr. Shaw " be re-elected mayor of Ve an "�� at home " to a number! of their r.,
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rale will merit and falling broke one.61 the bones of Clip n. He r signe his seat because at I take similar ac- 1 fili,
that thousands of Indepi Libi � unicipsl ; councils would ,
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Liberal Independence. . follow ita advice, but i is hip, and his medical attendants say he the me of his rat el otion he was a mem. tion, I . I � � , ends last Monday evening.,' And idl enjoy. died at the I county House ,of
. ed themseiv , .1 Clinton, on Tuesday, the 14th
It is a frequent boast of the Liberals tbab f it continuej to sub. bar the Colic iate : —Another of Huron's, pioneers, in L4 1 ex in games and dancing unti inei from
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. stitute vituperation will have to remain in bed for at I stitute board. e per- , the;wee smo! hour, when all joine&and sai age. � - I village. . -
their people are more independent—wear , and abuse for proof, east four Osman of allett, I f old Hew" a resident of this '
I ishap for — re, M.' IcTa , rt, of Clinton, bag died I I . ,' Auld Lon a I was broi here and taken to
� weeks. Th a is an unfor m- 9 son of Rr. George Oro e
more loosely the party livery—sre readier to they will only laugh at it. � Lord Hersel ell, &a he wo, tunate dons, ed $500 to the congregation of Willie, . on Saturday, Ilth inst., 'at the ' a of' I $yn , I Th bod �
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punish wrong -doing in their own leaders I -_ . a very anxtous to chur h, in that ;own, 80 years. Mrs. Creasman d ad & , I the resivenee of Mr. Edward Hunt, MII
i I for the . I street. The funeral took place on Friday,
than are the rank and file among the Con . gei home at d had taken his passage to assist in clearip' I I t six I _
. it is t ted, however, that this off t a debt on the cliumb property. 9 weeks ago, and exactl o month Is, f Mr. � � - g � I
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&eel, i Lakelet. - -morning Amt. He was in his 79th year. He .�
P f the Trus trpi will no ill' — wo desi i occu -red at the House of NOTES, : e should judge that tiliere will was buried beside him wife :ia the bu t. ,
servatives. At the next elections we shal In the Gri - d on Creasman was taken nict.3 He Wawa �� man
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- I in progress y the commission. u e last wee r. �
mee this boast put to' the severest possibl I Interfere with the negotiations Ref who enjoyed generally good healtb, a d the W - . ria
: . . T one were James M il. . be a, great scarcity
test. The unofficial Liberals in the con ,Ur.'J. S. Willison, nanagiDg edit)r of the of potato" this op Plot in the -Exeter caniete
I - I ler f Seaforth v . , an hardabins he exinerienceil an a on"] 4,61 . [ , ring JOWlDh and *
I . 4_.,�, � stituencies wil�l stand then between Globe' writing to his ) —_ , I I 0 yearsp Allu donn ... J . W K when it co�niles potato planting timl. Nes Eddie, young eons of Mr. 4sorge Vo"r
I ! � , two f . taper from V rambing- � Moor ashead, of. ?,xete aged 79 years. had little effect on -him. � He as a ative _ r,r I 0
1 :_ It seems t at even so gre ;* ly e ireryo,ne � in t are confined to the' __
i I I forces, pulling -hard in. opposite directions, ton, gives the followi )g graphic bit I , at 4 man &A � Lr -The many fi iends I P of of Devonshire, England,. and me to . � this his vicinity has had some ir homes with a lnild 11
i �_ - Mr. John Cam- - froi a a
� � , F true Charles Tup r will make a mistake some- Ming, of th i as they are scarce, prices are type of diphtheris.-Mr. William Weatcott, -
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I a Ut con ' asion of Hul arly f ortlenj - I
. r r I lett, will mottling )n" the ure! to :Tup.-Mr, f Seaforth, in in town this week on bu i
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I � The magnetic influence of party attraction picture of business in the United Stater. I times, although so practised a politician as regret to learn t at h is prostrated by an- country -in the e I j I isit� 9 . Richard Wells, of Kar. 0
l I � will bid them take no note of the br,k,n � lot on which he died. ; 13 XL_ .
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� I Z� ledges and reversed policy of their leaders; He says : - � ; . r D, h putin a wee
: k . � � p . . � � k in thiO vicinity nemIL-Mr. Norman Creech. Brantford, At-
. I 1-:':" :L � he is should exercise greater caution if the other attack o par I -A very pretty wedain � -
: - while, such independent spir �!�Islm. This is the I k t)ok pl we at calling on armors with a -view to �j gett- tended the funeral of his brother Willie,
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� I - I . 1. I it as they may The power of trusti and the gr wth of I following froin the Globe be trt: a ; " At the secon 1. I � St. Columban church, Irish W 2, On - - the , to . P
, . �11 I I Tues o stock, in the Harris last ireek.-The Assessor in on his rounds.-
. . i , :t.14, i � per -
. . � _(1oderich 'tc day of last week, whe .88 Ma mat Pao ing biblishment. He sacce 'Mr. R. H. Collins is a
� I , I I tates is astounding. 1 Queen'sHote. the other day, Sir Charles by -I n till confined to his bed
� i - � 7� 1 have, will see in these broken Pledges shame- trusts in the United k wkl qlo6cil
� I I I Day 4 day great tr eta with i ad in
� I less treachery to their following throughout has passed & ,
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. - , a, v requiring all wpod to be sold on the Doyle was united in marria e it) Mr. men add a a gr'e' t many names to t ous illnems.-Mr. Fred W. Q)�
I ,� mi lions of . Tupper �vas i iformed that I ��t 111, � through seri
7 i 4 the country and in this reversed policy a aggregate capital are formed all H n. William market, and by th d d not by thl Manley, of Beechwood.1 T'lit bri ' list. bree. lins. deputy postmaster, bas been -compelled
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- . :��, i plain confession of insincerity and catit over the, - Harty was r ear by, 'le or �was :d four cents per bag; appears
� 1 �.!,, 4 -,R- countr , and it seem 9 t on It the The gal ant knight load. A fine o� $20[awftiato any one who prettily attired, and w" ,
, , . Otte] ided y, her -toe tch this farmers around hereall' :right, as to give up his duties at the post office �
- . . ly a Did con- ; rushed forward, shook Mr. H 6rity's hands , violait niece, Miss Sarah Boyd, bile there
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f 1,.", � i� penny opportunismi in the past. ditionil of competitive industr we I Of $t tford,
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: I � I. , - The abo" molut!ly disappear. I be other day Bishop I u8tily mud gr3. is so: iinimenise lot of chop, boming in. through illnei'r. George Turner.Broce, .
� "�, - luld ab t _on this Ord nance
" � i, m the Montreal Star. I eted him effuniv-1y. It Was _H7 the limit f ouc;amful students at the field, W" in towtion, ,
I . . I" is fr� the groom was supported i by his ne aw, to 0 a barg, At present. - Mr.'and MO. Alyles Monday on basin"jai
I I 1 Z�J such unwonte, I warmness that t is recipient Toron,t
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I � :i �, The Sta Morrison, of Georgia, o ered u t - 0 on;ser alory of Music, we notice Mr M Lynch, of Be"6wo)d.
� , professedly at; least., an his pray- . A a Seoft Are at prement visiting relai
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I Z � er : .Trusts are the outcome of. this ter. ' was puzzled,', let not so dazzled a when Sir that Sp'rling, of Winghei sumptuous repast at Rev.1 �, yo � I 4 IPPed a car. of hogs to Toronto on.Monday -
�. I! ,� Independent -paper, It gaoined its reputa- Charles urged him to ___ can Mul 6 ' vicit iti Ingersoll. -Mrs. Ritchis �'and her h'
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- rible greed f mone �1 anize the for ' d ugh, G. ,Sparling, has secured Tpy i I le �depart � on d lifoer Eleanor visited at Mr. ay's on I Messrs. Snell & Jones shipped two .
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, I )� tion and its circulation largely on the chines (ire do in throt�ghout the help. Were -� rg 101, 0 T 'all' 'a of � last week.-Mati -McDer- I cai of 'e
. I or g gr( y An tit ma' let him know, ho thatolia r r., -
I ,in eat hair 9105 bZor, t �
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I country in forcing omqll dealers out (if -bu , . iir Chati wits wool.gath�r- _N rison, an old and re- May their roug I life that , day, and t
I I � strength of its independence. Of late, how- - 0 - �nde � other pla"s.
,- I good natured Irish To6, come WO Cars of butchers' cattle on
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; . I , 4 : nese, and when in a positio a'- ing or wao it possible that he miswok so specte be one of blissful happine .1 � . I
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- A over, it has become as virulent a I ireeidepnht -
,� 1. ,�134OWnsbip of Stephen, . here all the, way from Belmors, wit
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. . 1� ��_' tit re trade raisid I ia ,. a load Thursday,
. : � - partizan as the e well-known , diniilitor as Hartj for member and'of Central ,: i e la tlie res o t, .x6ek, Mrs. Yobn �
� � prices and forciDg Foy ?" 2 On Tuesday of lea of chop on burn y of last week,
� � �he Toronto Mail, and goodness knows that the poo - people to th, . his a( n, W . I . �� ' it was -
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: . � q_ 1-:1 . Wall. , 'i"ia , . o Wednesday of last clntorh�. of Cranbrook, wriship of �ey years since atthew paid our burg -� visit, -11r. Robe ' '
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. � i a r up your hear eieIk, of h I ure Mr. Anderson was I departed this life. .
� . ti. W ) rt Jamieson, of Russeldale,
7 1 � " _� � e t prairers to ` The Provincial elections in Now Bruns. a nati4e of Belfast, Ire and, and hM some She � is a women! N be hnnted it a young man of the .same met wi
;' bad enough, Now, admitting, for the You to offe — eart fa'inl .
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. r beaven �or deliverence fro the cluiches of . I rk wl himself but 9, sup"riter--of Monday afternoon of last wee
: I - . f I 4ake of an argument, tbat the Liberals are - I uncommonly good hes,lth,)�ardly eve I 1 nationality & tb a most unfortunate accident on
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- ick rier, in tt e person of Mr. Rcbeilt Nay, ning his straw c -utter, resulting.1a, the Ions
: � . _� I this aw ul calamity. rhe rms o 'w ' 1 It She thok Ti, .
� 48 badand as corrULpt as the 8bar pictures L f t a mon. . tot, Lau
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i - I .- � ut :to strangle you in an ov diming victory for the Gov- years 4e came - 6th and w ri abc tit ! who showed I im the many indust and third fingers of his right, -
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, . , -1 Ste hen town. week. M,, a, McIntosh was � born in P efth. ried on in our. town, - it �
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I- 4. m At to offer Independent and yet re, and it is your du , tied on lot 10, cola rL car- I of the second
r � t4em, what has , a ter tru it are reach ing o cr� I on Februa ill
� c .- i by to Youl' loved ernment, of w ich Mr. Emerson is Premier. , I took them i all the I hand. �
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. . J� - We in o i ' hic he itly shire, Sco�land, near Blajr'� Athol, and .
� � ,;- A �� I -Ion, Mr E w tras afternoon to Let rouad them all, an4 Maft. I
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� ! i J?iberals that is any otter? As yet, at any ones to hib t a,gainab a Ich o Opressiou. 11 ship, the far dieT Sher I I
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. I 1� are tol I that the f( ar p inister of Railways , afterwards he left for William Dickson, a prominentand Mgh-
. � 11 �� r4te, there are only � he two par i ackin� kiags he Gulf of �Mexico, married �o John MeInt�54, who "prp.de. expressed hiinself as' delighted wit
I ; , ties, that 00 000 of � I i
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I f ,-- , 'hicago do a busine is o I& 1, ,w ell he married and ! ceased her nearly 2 years ell ..
� 1, : �. C red r ' h obr � IY exteemed resid t Of Elma, township, died
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: , f1 $6 000 or in Sir Wilf Laurier'8 Government at Ob- I � ,6 ago. Th '
t,� , I d by Sir Wilfrid L tinder and Sir Richard I � I u its people. -Last week i I
q ; �� - J!, $800 000 000 a year. They 1 ave a 1 again settled on ils f ` me town a d i vaill one'of ' At his home, on the 7th --oncession, on
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: i �', ! h mono. tawa, was formany years Premier of New where he con- I to Canadfli in 1854 and lived a�t Ha u A e ice hauling wfth.the farmers, and the're
Z i Cla�r right, aud the ilarty led by Sir Charles 11poly,of ti � y , I
. i a �f %a Thursday, l6th inst. The cause of death -
I � . � , . - he canned bef alid. dresse J beef Brunswick. ' tinued �o reside . til a,?. years ago, when for three years and then moved to Ot '� I a large � made in the JIM It is of ex: I- W" X tumor on the brain, A widow and -
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Yor almost 50y
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All, -and the day
mourning. J110
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who are lem riel
good life has be4
those who knew,
worth. The ful
by Pvev. Wm,
church,,smaletedi
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Mr. Orshan
-fill one and eari
We_rZ,ed relai
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acre farm, in hIll
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Purch"od a, new-'
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the bend on the.':
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'-W- ies of that cjt�
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all public entertiLl
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already making
4rarnme of sports
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at Bornholm, ft
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and valuable.
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disposed of his
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-homestead farm ff
Mr. Word gets po
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-yrank jilman, of'
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his farm of 100 Ric?
And hat the -use -of
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Mr. Isaac Ashin, � A
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-by I V. Father 01
-Mr. An6i "
livered in E&h"ell
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