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. � 1899 1 rA.64R of, r, I t � I I X � �,' �..'� I . Quebec or" ral, vroull: now be the representative of the on Batt rday lost, i A I a big an eons - Mr. genj &I man and a good neighbor. He w =-' -
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, ; J . N � Iffam � .MoY ' rar. ll'rn.' 7X -i,. ,::,,. ,`, � ire known w to kee ad cue for ooni intent member i of ; 0 rag y ,-q0T.r!,S.-Wr. :
I I * 1 4 the bomb method of dealing with the �nce between victory and defeat. ! 1 1 OR . .
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I ,I "I . 44 lip p. I , : � I - I . good st)ok. The crowd was Tar�ge and the - h . �
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It I V 1'.", - �' " �w ohs � have to defer a ore. lengthy discussion the life in$ ranco'businetis. stock. -Mr. Will :1 tc,admore, who has. co plishment. A family, of six , sons a ! � I AT THE L � Wain *pent by �
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L I �:O ,�": ", , - - of t � D_ subject to a f Ziore issue. � COM had his hay press an I �gang of men from left to mourn th I f a kind and � I I . i - . - William Jacobe,
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. ! I .96 Z3, .'O"'3 w, , , i . I panieR has largely and south of Ex t�r:fl % inter, has now brought, tionste father. nolriihlstrong�walji in 10 i I � , -
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. Calculated to Deceive. have been )rganized and all seem to be do. locality. Mr ' Cu( I tare finds the market, a, i and friendly disposition. -, .
, . I $E W ADVERTISEMi'liTS. - I,, L 0 beiog, very ,ion. He had 4i` , I � L. -
I - - I . ' rho Ontario Legiplature," says 1 in! well. for the tim dall.-Mr. Ja" '7 riarlers- AM
. . I 9 Life insurance is no regarded . Mae bori a the burden and hea.,t of. the day a long ,. I �, I . -
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.; - I HUI ,iogdon Oleaner, 11 is moving. actively Cooper, who is we inpwn for keeping good tim(. We have reason to believe t li,it hj7 �O,�RN E R STO.RE
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I I 11 , _ ople an a necessity,*an:d �hey buy sheep, has, the pa k been making an- has 4one to the home of � the bles d i I � i I --
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I I it the earn(, as' they wou, Id do an other good sale tq I I ; THO CREA-mm
� ladvorbisement wLI1 be found. th r nee. - A 'can nefgbbors. to it down with F � . I
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. We Never Borrow Ideas G clai's o to have a surpluc" It in a essary ofli . We notice tha They like. our prod t,jan weliketheiryel- I I I
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� company in b l - Ap- , wit the assistance of knew him.' .
L Iligger Buoine-va-McKinnon & Co. -5 eing formed in To onio ; I
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� . The Best, in the Line -W. J. Elliott -8 re I t the surplus to be, the heavierbecom r the in. I - 11 . ounds �cil
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- i i - � corporation of;,this company, which is to completed, for the, 1.1 imil,ner trade, the heavy . i . I V
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. i�. I Chapman 5 i have a cap tal of $1,000,000. The proIrnoters . , I L � ,cents per poun .
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I ; L T - : G TJ i above extract from. the Maill in well include HC n. Job Drydeu, Ernerpon 1000sts. fo B! g shipment received I .11 � I Strgtliord, gaVe -4
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� I � What is in a .Name -R, & - M. -5 word d to deceive the superficial, ; worth, R. 3. . lar power on the &rt of the boys, - bogs ahoel. Regular St 25 lines for 80c per pa r1phile they I 1! f on the whole mil
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- . Spring Footwear -R. Willis -5 . Cargill,'M R., Dr. Trow, r. nd woo&are now. lbriekly on the n eve, � d
1 3 11 It 11 � The: overiment does not claim to� have a -McKay, M, P. a . I I eci(led to run t]
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I L: I � Apology -E. Sparling-5 � P., Dr. R. J. Wi son, Jo n B. Reid, i G, .r. while the:aleighing i� good. -We feel very 01 i e�' 1 i b u"nalred Men's Suits to be sold at '5.50. 11
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-, Land for Stile -J. Drvodale-5 I - )residency 1 of the - Position as soon:.
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I 1 Sale of Farm Stock -M. Giviin-,,; I w and their amiable family were tin i L J i1i ' y ie 1 of age, all- 001, HalffaX L rprise on the
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;.� I I . r a bills are expressly designed to wipe . ! iell. . osti certainly, be rew
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i L. I � Tenders Wanted -L. -H. J. Powell -5 I I A LAR(;E DEL � ERY OF HARVESTING oat lo and entirely I at ho ine. - ' s lan pa for,02.50. - . .
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� I Sale of Dairy Cown-TYL out liiBdeficit. But,whattheydo clai' MONE,Y F)R SP) ,IN. -Tho American Senate .. ,e and larger re
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L � ! � ndall Bros. -5 . MACIII-VFRY.-On Saturday last, Mr. John The procee is r,1 ,he social will be devc ted I I I ..
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7 - li - 0000,000' Walsh, 'of Bornho , t] agent of towards ftrniswag a pulph chair. -Mr. I - .1
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V . # L' I L Dye Works -H. Nickle-5 . whio'h is a borne of quite a' di � the Deering Harve t �e* popular .
L V . � 0rent color. voice. , Company, had an Wil ism Sri i I h -has rented the farm of M jr. I W e haVE no hesitation in saying that these are the best
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. i, . - � The e assets bear interest, * manse displa ohinery here. Mr. Johi i McLaughlin for a term of years, Mr. I
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L -LI- . -A. G. Aulb-5 ! � I I . Walsh in a hustler, � and he succeeded -in sell- Mchaughlin purposes. having an auction � 13ver stown in Sdaforth. A e bought from a m . JOTTI-xf;s�-Ivl
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, ,4 1 w f.-onj their , person for the coming at4oa. Notwith tanding near future. -Miss Lizzie Moore, of Guelph,: I - 106 , r the: entire ranae at a price. .
�_ ng Footwear, , a kil"id and ims�ense damage � I 1. .
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I I I = --S. 0. Rathwell--8 I our � tie assets to make 'up for it�e deficit in done, 11 I the almost impassal4a state of the roads, in v ti at the residence of Mr. J. J. 1 , ; . i seriously ill with
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. . I . - T ; � t �., 1.1'.21 of Farm ' reve., als, to the above quotation! *ould seem HUNDREDS OF GOLD BRIClis.-Over 200 � _ a 1, t'i, tring.-Mrs. -Wil
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I I � I * I Sale Continues-�. Kibler -S I I chell, came to tow Ito t�ake their ri soniuem and asiag manner, has 6 a I 4ve ,�ile best Prints at 81,c -fall size I
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I , , , �, S 'ng Footwearr 12)-W. H. Willis-$ ild , h them. 1� ter getting th ir Ms. in a nection.-The revival Mel tinge st .
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� . I _.: � Y - ', rl -J. Graven & Co. -8 simp[y be using up their interes�ti bearing L at $10,12j,(24,05, were received at the mint 15. t- 4at are . . Willis Farrow. .1
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�. - I � Just Received -C. A. Humber y, from the Un d chinex loaded, th ined at the ( ifferent Wal hodi8t a urch are not . I who box pu'reba"
, i f , I - i State I "? a � Dearing Q inpany. tend , but it is op d that the E Will be . I I .
� � � . . -9 chi aid in this way be decreasing in in Philade ' 1phis. Frida ite hotels as guests 0 . Met well (_ I I
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I i - , , Bank Tea -A. YOUDg-8 I 1 1845 e gold After dinner the ,r uld o,n Nhe lwarge mar- Mort interest taken in the near f aturd. - � . I � � . ing to .
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� I 11. I . O;HD , TIDEDEAD,—Mr. J M. Cook, of .graphol, after wh' h short addres4es were J1. M cPhereon were i i Wiagharn or Thurij- ! . is now Abi
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I . J� . '64,A60 on Pdo by the he 6n ger from London, . I
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L � L, .. I - - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, � 1i . The Toronto Mail and Ern ire is oat oat. William to Palestine. lj y � 0 G � '
- I . I larch� � 10. 1899i :in which we by ;the Wingham on tha ad Mrs. Glass B,,'�o N'S SEAFORTH.
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L � The Ontario Legislatu bubonic plag a in raging here with unpar-: . OY iTER SUPPER. -M'r. and arm, William I .
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, _; " �� I pired in the Ontario Le islature durin ' . I . -Mr. John Gillespie, a " �
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i ings 6re not so se'rious as the� but to Underrate They e iver ool on the'4th of Viebrunry died at his ,�j&h line, vvaA 'i
. y might be; in . I -home, near Wroxeter, last F�i!
� I � New opting boots and shoom-great big evening last, and although the weather was avd On arrij,'pd On th
. I �_ E'T Z Past weeki further than: the introduction of MORN MO OPOLIES 'FOR UNCLE ISAK.— sto�k, sind th� nicest good i made in Canad . ,week. -James Km
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� I - i fact �hey are largely on the surface, as t 8 11 unfallorable, quite a number were illresent.
�14 . ,� the new revenue bills to which we - . he i b O&
. i 11 fU . What in the firstL &�Xafnvon Osturday. R ; ff. Willis, Stafor ,a rd ofiFebruarl, being 19 0mys on Was, 63 years of age. His wife, one daughter
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in follo�rjng will show. In discussing the bill Mation of tht entire woollen i trK of that . I a .1 . - re farm in I
� . : � I :� After ample justice, had been done to oyste the i 43 home"' -"Miss Tena Swan ii visit of --years.-Blyth
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. [ -, another column, and the, introduction of Mr. and a ther nice things, the remaining part of a eighborhood
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� � ; taxing loan, trust and insurance companies, 0 r day w an the NOTES. -Snow fell )n Saturday and UU, . frien Is ,a th Tuesday, -Uisis J
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� I I which decisive action b Is yetbeentakenand bine their in once� more good aleighing.-The Post
o . � 4 I interestsand formed Mis Ameri- home, well pleased with the enjoyable a an- . 11 -known and The sympathy of the community is exteudei I
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� I ,ji. I �t � made a most able a ee6b and although we people here if the Government had 'Merely way at d w11111 .bo consummated in a short the ot,6ck in the bankii u 6 store 't ' , . lat at a ag- of 55 years. Mr. V�umeston L Why 'bot stAwrt
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I I do not agree with either', his argum or extended its taking power over the numer- 'time, and thebuild' ' ore vacant. HAPPENrN,cm-Mr. Dunald -Mckinnon is w '
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f� . i , . ing is on 3e -The - al I in , idton, in 'the year- .1844, WEST END NezEs.-The aleiRhing has .. �
I � , ,� , -in& 11 19 pre . new an� - i me ad ', J the township �f Hib- made things ively this week. -Mr. Eli
� - � I Otis 10�4 companies, trust companies, lifi! in' ki parations for building ,a
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i . I o ii �-_ surance companies, and fire insurance OOM- sectionj of th fast train was these n4ex last wemk, wi i's a mistake, as it K - . , r. Me- beft h his parenta, with whom I
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1 -41 is possible these resolutions may be carif ad " ast of Huntirigc! , ri sc methiag bandsome. y look he tit and 'live. until the year 1879, time, has sold his farm there and - eannot _. .
� I— -IL b+ of his case from his point of view'A it 'panies doing business in this, city. ninon to an energetic farmer we b, who has resided in Hallett - for some - TIR19 I
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! i f 11 i H%rcourt'& bili'does not stop at that. At ne Ivania, Su day morning, Thomas McCurd , of I he 13th concession, of -Mr. 8 14o Eyre wh a' h was I ni,ted in marriage to Miss L
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� by the Legisla tare, and �f 10, it will be a the same time as it neizes ow these corpora- which resulte from a heavy Usborne, trea his any friends to a MCC, aged in moving on r present to wflIre. 1 7
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1 � I . I . fa" I of rain. te7 to M. - Wm. Mm illd Hen I third daughter of the late move his family to the " Old" corner V*11 Wbest 170w), stai
tion a a source of provincial: revenue, it re- E zineer Rob McCutchin and Fireman party an Wednesday!o,ve Dy's farm. Mr. MeCloy I "' into z a I . I
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I . - I I Ipg of last week. Uring L'if ;fortunate Al .1 a er H it V of Fullerton, who our- the house formerly occupied by. Mr. G, - spring t ,,je 13AW
� , 4 g power 0. bot of Harrisburg, we. an opent �i ga�mes and tenant. - . .. .Eric, vive hi ,I to eI her with his two daughters, I I= . r 61- v*.i
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,! I Thus far of Toron It requires them �o pay tribute dancing until an early1h ur, a amiling face- t i -, I. a!y8V Mar] - A i6i an�' Lucy. He continued after aided in Morris will remove back here and - . �
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. :� . kiite . The asecingersonthe xain were when all left his w To' havirta prosented. him wi I I 7 bonne* I . 9 �ft .perb ej._�
. K in the session the legislative machine has .
� �.,;" �. to the -province, but exempts them from uni art. - for their -homes fully cOnvinced that the marr ,ag
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L - a 19 oparr�e 7 Mrs. B- r, b....-_,11
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I " -1 UNE N PENSrONS.-J. �. Kloenne, hostand-hosteas o pains in making ". IS 1.�,,w"ZZ9',eon account of ill-heafth, Cad Miss G. Lloyd, of He gall, is - xb;pper dos__.__,-
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� cc they were formerly subject. Instead of be- a itizen Of ChIttationga, Tennessee, 82 sticce isful be; batTling corn fro' a a
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i� 1 1 � in�� "a I received infor ning's simil lir event took'place Uaiv, si I I a Aour, por IOU we_. �,
- I 11, for almost every imaginable form of legis. o . on that tda ronto zMr.' lit doton njoyed fairly good healt Douglass; spent Sunday last with relgtiVfto
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� I - hl, 1i their personal prop- Coic greas passe a bill giving hims' h y eve I 16 601111
1 -,. I iffice for the whole of at a home of Mr. Fro , is visiting his'paren If d at, .f I 7 Per laew_.��
. I ay i MOO(), a . , Stewart, T ames ter coining to,Heneall for a good many here.---�Misn S. Nlott, of the London road, mdes pot 1W �".. _.
�0 " I -erty and income, trust, loan and i - road. Mr. Stewart hii tendii , .is brothei's weddinjo. ,
I r. lation, the Municipal and Assessment note neurance cap:ain's p the United States lately settl' I �
�1_ �f 1; . 0 army ' * �-_ 4 � Mary -yeari,butlabotto three years ago ill -health visited friends here last week. , sheep sk�"...- -......
E ",, companies are now to pay! at the head office In E. Py Isis visitir g friends 1"n 'ad i
- _ pt being still the principal iobjects of attack. from July, 186 , until the inhip handsome new r sidence anldl this - waol..._ .... ..... �
L 4 �.�, P sent time. . aft began to manifest itself to such an ex-
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I f. -, 0, " .If all the bills proposed bly members are, to Orly upon the amount of income , derived The'records fai to show that h was ever was. just. the usual hoose -warming. he Ths, a rd. - � 11 ten 1au he could not edgage in any con- � . Voissmwo per bush. In
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I � :-L from the LMUniCip&lity in which. such offi,.-e mustered out a 'the -army, an amusements here were Orincipally dancing W DDr-,o BELT_S,-On WedneedAy � tinue ,
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�, �2i' . on is situated. This change sweeps away $2, and singing. The made � at each of Ist, Id �Iarch -gork. Xnzt hope� � Usborne. WmA pw oord-fiong)�
� L !,,I!. i . . - his evidence an I proof, he in sti - a captain � these Solii as he, rose in the eastel sky,i� his I Ith It to k a trip to Manitoba a NOTES, -41r. Richard Remmer isrecover- Iftodpor-oord t1hali
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� lao a Mont a ' � y ,,%," por bag_ - i
� � �_ - �er ce a id entitled to a qaptaiu's p parties was furnished L go, which resulted war ing from his - recent illness. -Mrs. Enos ' ov r
I �i�v unless an extraorclinary� spurt is put on - M obtain the civic revenue w and Bolton. -Mr. Wn even nore beauty nd brillianc 7 hei 00 lllosod_....*�
�, I williast 9, much longer ftime than usual, 9'ai�l we lo �f sent . orth his red ' beu! ially, hat4aring the past year he Hull, of Goodrich, Michigan, attended the ' , 12im(fty 1110"--
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�. � � : had an accustom' to do, and' I i With a complication of d . senses, funeral of her father last S 6turday, and is , It XOD iba__
- P., a �0 this $ 2, 0 OWO, to yield ? rom ' the he will probabl r f confined to his bed lint in last week, owing w" a idtalJ
1�� from this out, atill'the slaughter of the in. , ormally do . at once, he t*
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ir IK I Pockets of our i dividbal citi I I to a severe attack this p krt of the glOL 'a up 3 . a Park, po
. .� 11 t, zens. This wi I retire on hi 61f -pay. A co I with such pettifecti
;i I Is here visiting friends. I �
� J accents at the close Of stion of the brain. a and thong I Mli thai medical skill and low- opending a few d Tallow, per lb- - _
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be session is un- stroke df exemption shifts on the people of ADMI that i 'seemed to gladden the heart . of to I I'art a a id hands could do wait done, he DEATn.--One by on the early.pioneers of I .
,,,, k RAL Dw,wxyls PAy.-I the last t nd the attention he ing
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� ,I* case. I ; 0 a year. Admiral of the avy should rec4ive the pa soon in our midst agaiu._�Mlsx Alice Hack- a e worl
1 . r a ti Friday morning, when he pass- seen
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pq - - � _� This is all quite .rue, but unfortunately and emoluments of the last General of the - I r. Humeot�n was in religion a men and women I who hewed homes for
:, .'5 � . ; ney visited friends pea , Elimville last week. 11 .
lie - ,V __ mists ople from this neighbor-
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V i.� army.This legislation wassupplemental to Mr. John Dunkin, j ., sold a valu' bl Metholi, It, ad a good, consistent member themselves out of the Canadian forests are -
�� � the a -,oeipt4 to -clay were
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i The Now R irejaue Bills. for its case, the Mail, in telling the truth hood had spent m evening's enj�'yment, of" the ch are 0 and died trusting firmly in left to recount theiJr early struggles and in-
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I � t 1K ) A . passage of the bill reviving the grade of Acf- horse on Tuesday to M . Thomas on, which wait unequalled for sociabili and him 8 io #. ! In politic ket, keeps steady
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: � public mind by submitting to the Legislature Toronto has been 41lecting larg � .
Tr5asgrer relieved the handsome a L in for the same. a he was a Reformer, spire the rising generation to deeds of hero dairy rolls, -and 11
ilA 11 I f - n at the rate;of $14,500 a year, Admiral - I : r.i . Georg T. Wren, of this vicini I as I I . anee. On Thursday, March
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L"t : on Thursday of last week, the bills , taxes to which it had no equitable right. tio , . Gre I net 2ad, after a -few days' illness, Mr, Robert I
I - , h 9 � i t 0�' th't a welfare of the country. As a to 0-00 -fiir packtd
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I I I . � way now licillothe highest rank in the Big shipment recef ved ' f men's fine d. Shor
. t 6 The new revenue bill stops this injusittee. 4on. I In at 19 to
�, are designed to provide the additional r v. � De JA E. Melvillei of Logan, a rly still easy, SA
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�I � to make up for that lost by the legis- It provides that ' milita of the United States army . f aireet n( kindness, while as a neighbor �Aiied . of 79 years and 11 months. still sell .
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L . P 1, � . � enue gols gaiters, re lar price $1, ; but O'clock a. m., the wedding Ile prere � bear -at the agr I
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i I , I bereafteri this money, or navy, and ranks with the h ghest I fficers at a big reduct on, and our will d land obliging, and will be great- Mr. Coward was a native of York . I
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- L_, rin tee get the dingling in the air, and by we�ve 0 cloc ly m �� -.V
. . .�, � lation of last year rell ring all saw logs cut which Toronto li�s-been wrongfully collee in th eipal foreign navi � benefit while they loot at $11per pair. W. H. t shire,
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I t- i 8!iaforth. . a, I ed by a lnrge circle of friends. - The England, and with his wife and one ch � MOXT,Rr_ ..
L � _� 'J , ' Will" the procession left the ho 11 , I ild - -
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� ,7- at occurred at Logan, Michi 0 a a g, Feb hare o Satu .. a .
. 11 i . . . 9, will go . ' " I headed by the worthy ex-reqve of i came to Canada nearly 50 years ago, where.. - rt
� from Ontario crown land@ to be manufac- ing and using for to own purpose A WC C I ftine rviee,,?�asheld in the Me�hodist
I i I �. eve I DIED,- n7hur L nary lof ,ucke . _V afternod.n
! . '. a . " 023rd, Mrs. Bowes, ife .d at th
! - . be bonorof he welding anniversary ci�vo,..ld. James Bowes, of I M el by t v th the &i of his )L
tared within the province, It may be w 11 into the coffers of the province and will r smith, �ohn;Shephcrd, Esq.,� tor thei I he 0 last, cdnduct. he engaged .n farming. Wi 14 to 14je,
� _. - 1- I - of the bride. The procession reached th -v pasto Ike' - W. A. Kerr, assisted wife and family he succeeded in making �, mand nor Supply L
. , _I here to explain that although thia,log ad for the-beriefit,of the municipalities to MIL , age 9;) Grey, passed away te few weeks' illnes by the wide. 3. - � -
. �, L . legis- us - 116nal� -d 108, and his wife, aged- -, s S. Henderson andw. .J. himself the owner of 450 acres, and w I � to localAeal'ors at
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; e lation causes im'mediata loss to the revenue, take a the o � married people in the state. The ff .
. � J I - which it rightfully belongs. Idea; brides' residence shortly after five o�cloc Waddell, wine very I rgely attended. of the wealthiest men in the township. I tire supply .'
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I f "I i19 � � and by this time the spacious house wan all The funei il i ran cond u d by the Canadian His wife pre -deceased him nearly two - rolls find ode 10 LL
_�_. I , f J aged couole danced a Highland fling and. ris of the- town. � ate a la a
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. 'I, - there is no actual lose, to the province. it dial of ar,kuixig on the part of the Mail. to sword dance, in I I ship, having resided her husband on most crowded to its utmost' capacity. A Order jf� Fort ate, re, of which order d6cessed years. He leaves a grown U1 -The in
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i � . . he remarkable affair. a$ a, Oak was striking six sillence reigne . was a Mai nbe.. !A number of the Seaforth sons, William, Daniel, George and Thomas,
. only means that fewer loge will be cut in convince the people that this is wrong. If 'ing t Hi n I . � P family of four
I -1 �, � consequence of it, and thh-t consequently in the, Ontario GoVernment do not have sing fur i hed the It The 9 She was a sister of Sam ei Holman, of Gre supreme and the ' in c�remony was be- brethren war, It also present to pay their last farmers of Usborne, and one daughter, Mrs linted
� L , n a I m a noted couple and was a native of the cd,'U yo un. The bride as r , Mantreial Jim-
, bi were -marri .veo� away bv� he � I
I : 1; the Mai me the reveni]ies derived from mope heinous thiLn this to answer toe, they ed in ITY,e'ritese-shire,' Scotland, nty of Arm h tribute f retc to the deceased. The re- Enos Hull, of Goodrich, Michigan. storave
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. - will -pass muster. 69 years a a of their marriage Ireland. � 't - ather, Mr. John el ' a tarred in the Rod erville mains were interred 12c per dozen,
st mpage and other duee will not be forth' I ' 7' The'issu sides her aged partner urviv a- f, . sister of the room main$ were . 9 Exeter eemetery on -1 .
I I I 1: L was 18 chifdren, all of whom are Ii " 9 � a, ter death a I Mary III cam ly, followedby a large concourse of Saturday. - I . I'll I —
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. -have 84 grand fi,st break in the family. The ing to; the respect felt for the I
. 9. Bat, the timber'still remains and I They "'Ing'. being the whil- little 3,4iss McLean ae � " rie
L. � children and 224 grist ridt t)Rti �
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- -, I .1 I - th venue from it will � come " a later Editorial Notes and Comments. grandchildren. ` qld Donnie's" gradd- . , who T W" . I Lad xymP,a d
� . I . Mr. J. Melvi le, 'b other OfIth it idow� 1613J d ughters. The followin ; from . :
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i � ,r cut and used. We notice by the returns of the McDonald and the Scottish heroine. for opme we k Jame! was only a few moments of :T suspense And awdiiitai tle ar,e Offering It
� period, o whenever it itil - father was a bro with his i&m' ;
: .�_ . . i There -are two of these new revenue The' 11 0 'who has recently all Was ore the funeral : F. and NOTES. -Wood bees are the orclIer of the
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� � -pro- recent Sou � aged pair were the recipients of many valu left for Brit Columbi , where he resides ; Mrs. Will' f Blanshard Itown- day at present. On.Monday afternoon M � -
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; : i ducing bills. The first provides for a large teith,s ma ' able presents. William', in t *a Klon one. The Rev. Mr. McLeod, of A i and, ship; Mr � 8 ith and a .
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t � on the homestead. M , John Miller, f � on n Mr. Albert Humestqn, of some pretty fast sawing done. Messrs. ,MC_ do
i . T�� and shOPL liquor licenses and for hotel licenses Deficits, on the I a
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� i- part of Constance. I Michigan, and Mrs Th . a Earl, of Gre her Manitoba, �essrs. John Shephe-rd, I John Kinley and MoClinchei, of the Goshen line, M"_`TRZAT,, Alai
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. � Z, I 'Iese-moveral license fees are flowing, is experiencing a deficit of several , and family have of . John Taylor, of near O'hisel. tobs, last Tuesday. an they w
F have evOrything tho b is now In Phoes, �oqquet.of pink carnations, ' ', li I � I
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� . exp:,ected millions this year. The Ontario at the very. lowootIp rices.. . H. - Wil 9, 0 art ut moved this week to th ir p'awly purchs' While the. I dau Louie, as be was a Prices were higher
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. � . - � I -- JOTTINGS. -0wing to the severe stor clession, to William . an overi 150, Tucklarli in �b. We happy event wa per. and Adolpfe -';teinb,,ch intend leaving for , -
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I - ish budget, f ( r held. The Le�g ie meeting ,d -the misfortune to ' Lattai I !i cip I fmone of the public a hools this week. They will be much � L tom 3 to 4c; per poi
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. � k � . next Sundi,y would tempt the mo When all -I. of that, at ,- a d �� b I other of t missed . . f .
I I thelirst time IL will be held at the usual hour,, 7 . ' he bride. -Mr. round here, as they are jolly good, fellows. I
n many years, is going to He had done justice to the inner ' ' ; o the here to-day,were
� I � ways, on telephone, telegraph, gas, express lose a ftne thoroughbre Durham .bull. si fastidious.
� I � ' ..,P,',rn- - lists replaced it by anot'er spleadid Ani , &I J. W. ( rt ei con' noted services '
I . t man, the din -1 jot
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I ! �'� � and other,such companies show a deficit for the financial year, which Mrs. Schoales is daiting her aa M
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. are . a receipts are already . i more. -We ar' asiid 1 1139, near YL ' , on! S b- Z t -e bach, who has been visiting in Detroit, f rem .3i to 3 - -
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. I pe�ted to yield about $2 Wi rchased from ing-room was cleared, and thel swee
_L I . . 100,000, thus increas-, h %If a million pounds a rlin below Ch see ism Maky -CUW , Pie 0 large number 9 an . d acing and bath last. :;
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� at. --7-1 �r. T. . LowesiI of . formerly 011 f Heneall, spent Mondays and Ezra Smith is at present Vi$iting big lambs were -sold
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� -Beach'a estim tea, and it in longoickne ra - of Barker a 8 ning light began
� venue of the province by cellor Hicks eip were, indulged in until the
� � ing the annual re tle, wintering about 40 head. -The trustees to d
an- . y out aga1q_ after h r of c�at_ other,gam . 1. - H. E. Dever, of God4rich, returned ho
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about $300,000. 1 . , a ident from t don, Manit ba, 11* hool will receive' $W0 ingur- h I aw, Tuesdak I I our attie a
I he department I rammes I I Its the guest of Min L - .1 . a i _ . A � !in ' village. -Miss brothers and isters in Detroit. -Mr. fPh.,I,- V-0 It �
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-admit that if t at he will ve to. raise three one by tie ook I .- Me have our e owler. Utual in payment a- 1. Sutherland in �bsi,r, week visiting relati as in I � -�%tw I'll, 0 Faku
. We think every person will ba inilri . t a . &nee rem vu J -Vany Jo ne hando and bid rar . I . Burleigb, wbq, has been manager of the - lambs
I i creased taxation dea era on "Int lone by fire V The presents received by the bride I ----- LL
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C the roads al wn, - This is a I Mitchell � Wo a pleased to state' that laundry here
in teased revenue is a necessi mee the 0 M ni Willi m I were both numerous and costly, testifying I Mrs. B. ' I V 60 resigned his position, and 1 4 r PO
ty and new prompt settl ent, so �he fire Only occurred. I Ogg rth is recovering fron�i her Mr. Charles Waldick has been inted in t a es".
year's requirements. The co in Mi bell, of Ve acouve, Island was the y, ebrua L J to 4ic 1w
cl ntry has mbeou . 10 I in be- to the'respect in which the couple a illn - as Miss
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ta:Fes must be imposed, the Government so accustomed to surpluses that it is quite guest of Miss Annie - 84hoales on Sund ri 218t. ' School are held. .4, lat �is also Mrs. Wm. Bell.� his� place. Mr. Waldick has
_ I I 4y - We join with the rest in -wishing them a ; � & long time, � Bu"Aw M
ha�e selected Objectionable a Ing hold in a Ouse on the sideroad sou I . 70on in the
i the least ' nonplussed. last. -Mr. Andrew Ty� n I th of 11,11da Dick I returned from. attendink the laubdry business 11 no ` 're
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family where i the school house stood. -Will' pleasant journey down through the rive of 1millinerI, ), 0 bastamooth fat
leaisit burdensome moth* moved1rom Seafarth, oo TuendasyI! to their nin %X1
od of raising the re- A rmstricing, east of A . J� Is at London and Torputo d ubt do a rushi 9 business. -Mr. Fred -
r g . i ' th a bad accident one d , $4
1 Don N�_ I Clifford.�- belBell brothers, sons of th' last we k. ay butebaW steers - '
had a very succe ful wood bee last Satur- ' . - - . I a late f
I - Dr.King,piincipal of Manitoba Preebyteri . He was engaged -in oiling the
The scheme is not original -former born ruseels, has S. 1,000 � and has,latic, a A situation as' m llinor in' Kalbfleisch met wi In �exPol$ balls. S4
quired revenue, Anothe ood man, in the I arson of Rev, a near here. -Mr. Wm Carter " nd Durham grado bOw which gives 275 i -
It 4as been in operation for some years in L Ian day. -Mrs. Tudo . of sui. pounds ! ood
Colle a, has gone to his the town line, is � of milk izL a,week, which yields Hensall. Mr. � Rol�e Bell, of the London road, � hay. liimkex in the flax mill, when his right hand : Joe fat bulls, $3.2
. I . .25 to $5.50; g
in' !dim e i of the shipment 6f hereon' and got caught between two cog-whecle, and - $4.25 to $4L
- 9 re ward. Dr. ing ering from paral sis, . I thirteen pounds of bu4er- That in about LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mrs. F. G. Arnold "and � I L
thoProvineeof Quebec and iin various dif I K I
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died at his residence in Winni ' as good me a Jorsey's. 11 Her, -daily ations Miss Oat a wh le they took to the old count' �tty near squashing his 'hand to ' f L
far 5nt forms in other provinces of the Do- . peg, on Sun. were : Clo . ver bay; one F C. V. Smith, who were. attending: the . ry a re pteess. _at �
mi iion ind in many states of the America day afternoon. He -had a severe attack of � ,�-half bushel of man. millinery openings, at Toronto and Hamil a, month or 916 ago, are now on the return, trip- We will have a more hand for a while. -Mr. I to $4 ; mixed fAI I
n I Kippen. � golds; one pound !of 41 pea meal, and six have returned home. -The convention old boMe.-Mrs. (Dr.y Scheer, of Detroit, is at Fred Steinbach ban engaged with ,Ueune, � -thoiee, 43,50 to 14
pheumonia early in the � fall, and lit w w goo . . . ch ` 4 1 . V Common
Union. And, perhapti- t�e beat eviden I I i .ss - NO TROUBLE to ob I pounds of oat op. I r. Armstrong' the manse -isirg her sister, Mrs. J. S. Steckle for the coming summer, 43 to $4
2 i do. Come in and I $Aye if in connecti3n with the, E'pworth League . -sod Mr. ' - '
'a thought by many that h'b was recovering, see our now Spring dod y the farmers would give! more in gret this, week to have James Howard, of aear'j here, with Mr. ,cholice to'e"
that it is fairly just.and e i J whether you want to,'bu attention to Henderson, - stockers
qu table, in the but it seems that his conistit *r "at. SpeciM barg kin 'on tisturday. W. ff wi cows and young cattl "i the Methodist church, on Thursday -1 t, '. a re
fact that it is not seriously . objected to by �tion had be-, h - Ills a placeof ogs mind to chroniel the death of Master Lawrence Alex, Thompson. Both are good men. ard: - Common to good -do.
I 8,.a.fort . was well attended thro;gboub the morn
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come so weakened that i62o.i,' lucerne clover, they w'o'�Ild _41tockers, S ,
IL have more money 91 Wood,, the -year-old son to 43. A
. those who are called upon, in the first place, he cot Id not stand in their pockets. -Lo . afternoon and evening sessions, and Partin- . of Mrs. Vh�liam Mr- Steckle and Mr. Thompson made no ,3
� . LEcTURE.-Qaite a goodly audience ae- at weeklm c! ebate in Wood, of 1, iis village, which occurred y mistake in hiring them t�*3 , feeders, m
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a- Sm th's school house was held on Wednes- chair was ably filled'by su lid I O'� i S&tUL day evening. Lawrtince, fleisch, who haii been confined to bar Wed
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to I the strain. He was a native a ' Roxborough.' sembled last Tuesday evening, in St. A ularly no at the even !ver .-Mrs. $t 3,40 o'
�Ry the tax. I drew's church, t i t ing Meeting. The John Kalb- - .
. — OMM , shire, Scotland, and was say-, inty years of nder the auspices of �hii day .evening,' with S. R Creiar-in tie chair, he presidenr, of !the al;houg ,,n: weri very strong and ru � e , t a last couple of months, in recovering. fresh "., ,choice
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i Going for the Senate, . age. He was.pastor of a - Sabbath school, toi listen to a lecture by This subject of disoussi 3n L Viram : I I lenolvied local League, Air. Thomas Neelands, 'and � Wits a pa�t cul4rly� bright and thoug ful - to 447 ;
. . � To 7onto, congre. Rev. W. Muir, of . excellent,- papers were read and',addresses __ . 'So�d to cht
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on. Air. Hardy has giy n notice of the gation for � Union church, Brucefield. that intemperance has iaused more misery given. Timo and space forbid us kivin an boi, even Ind beyond him years, and the ery . 'erst good to ,extra,
many years, and resigned his His subject was,1rhe Christian worker and than war." 'The judgei, who were J. Mo. I day a death, although he had not Wroxeter. , I
. charge there about fifteen years ago f hisi an 102*- Poor cows, $
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w . to take his Bible," and it is safe to state that the Neil, J. Elliott and 01 Stewart, awarded extended report, buV*e might be privileged very wellior some time post, he dr sad A GOOD OLD WOMAIN GO -NE. -Mrs. C 9 ,
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'f011Dwingresol.ation hichhe intends mov. the principalship of Manitoba ColleFe,which lei iture was in evc ry! way a masterpiece. In the palm to the tie i -Ivan choice to
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ing in th6 Legislature : ppsition he held at his death. He wait its t !hiet �e. The on bjeot of I" himself and cam down stairs and was ing land died- at the residence oeher son -in 0 1
first principal,' . i . ld ,on Tuesday 4ron. - W. H. Jo4n- about throu c ,U_ -lawo good to ohoilco,
. ston, of Soxmith,_and Mr. Delgaty, of Cr �h , the day, so that his ud- Friday, � VAN, . I
and under his management ailitter, elegance 4 if ictiou : " Resolved t"At married life is to On- den death WEE a � February 3rd, having reached the great age
" That in the opinion of this House the the way of food for thought, freshness of �his week's deba Washington, of Clinton ; Mr. Mr. Thomas Jackliii, of Howick, on
provisions of ihe British N,,)rt,h America Act it has prospered greatly, and is now one of ry, felicity In , r chness Of iM7 11399 was . tralia, The addresse van at the different w at shock and sad Olow ML steer ftl Dod
as ustitutibn and powers the most successful institutions of the ag f ' be preferred to single life." Thre you to his moth , -001111mon 50.
r .,acting the co I ccl� arimonj and descrip- I ing 8 tr of 87 Copeland's maiden nar 1$3 to V
0 f kind . i . o �has been deeply affli ted years. Irs. ae -
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n, creative gem u llenee of de- ladies decided the q on in favo of the ; In the past f ew J mis, having lost her us. ilt Be. She was born near iorg �
the Senate of Canada are at variance in the Dominion. i Ha was one of tic , Sh?es� lessions b the Rev, Afri.. Crews Were 1 all - -the batim of 4o - inei
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with the fore- li,wery, it would I . ii,.', affirmative. that coullbe desired and greatly enjoyed was Mandy W i V
� . cult to equal Falls. Cciming up to visit her . , $3.90 to 43,95
�TnDllt divi a of Canada and was as popular Y ur correspondent a sorry that Canada as pioned the affir air of , ,roughs $3 4?
the well -understood princil des of respobsibK , d " 8 and R. Ho* Chem- , The music furnished by the ch - bond and little daughtiiii, Very much M_ Smithis
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IffovBrament, and should b) brought mojia, as he waijable. . �Ind E D goIntosh pathy in, th refote, felt'by the whole daughter, Mrs. Jacklin, she never felt able
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is and 8, R.. Crerar undertpos: a if�cu ad � -
I I a whole, and Bru, �efleld in particular J� Bethesda in the afternoon, and the choir om- Sh,i4ep a
1111to harmony with those Drinciples by an — 0 t� I It job of the Methodist church in the evenip munity foe the mother, who is now left Irith W stand the journey back to her ,old home
ameindment to the Cl aub8tan The ver' I about to lose, at I as � for a time, the Dres, defending single misery" . . ,g, ad. , in
, 1 ghter. The funeral imer- t. Active, land they
lially 3, great importance of c4refully 1 . I . o9ly her little dau xi . She ,was a kind neighbor and an I
-'d' 0as:aid - ded very much to the pleasure of the'oec" , in '&�M ise
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.,a �ence and services f i uch an .higher Pi
proyi Ing tha� in I I agreement be- looking after the voters' lists t :eit � eerned m able and highly, � sion, as did also ithe musical vice was bel _ I ch nate and prudent Mother, and wso I can, top
tween the House of L made ini8te of the gospel. The choir' . I selections of Oday . 10 At th I
III , , kilt, conclue ad by the pastor, Rev. J.�' S. in every sense a worthy Christian woman, - a quoted 0
. 6� onrn m ns and the Sen- abundantly manifea t under Lhe leaders iP Of Miss Crawford Stanl Y. Messrs. Trott at d. Sellery. ---We were in tra werequo, ..
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'a t at the recen � i - L Hendersopio l,ssistedl by the Rev. W. E. K�rr. who was ripe for her reward and patient] - -
ateflip point of diff hali be decided South I , con- The biggest stock, tb bandsornest stock error in stating last week that the Hensall I- y
by 16 ri�lajority of the mern; ers of the two Perth election. It 4ems that the n tributed not a liffle to the enjoyrdent and the best variety in all kinds o boots anil shoes is j; curlers defeated S , The remitini were i' ited the summon b to choice$ 465.100 -to
- . i .�mes: of edification of the audience by a few ch 3t. Maryi were,how. 4terred in the Rodger- wa a which called er 10 - Ls
sea present and voting in a joint me- some eighteen prominent � oice be fou6d at W. H. willis,, So forth, 's ville cemateirv.-M#'s. Alexander Rciss� of hence. She had a fa,mil of Sehildran, 4 of 46" to $5. r -beep
e,t- I 1690-1. ever, almost wit in a shot of-doin 8 - y I g �
Hot, 1 t it is th opinion of t Liberals were and appropriate Mections, admirably ren- ANOTHER PION ' 9 0, -T �` Xontana,� nee MisIs Bell BontbrOD,*, Of whom survive, three daughters and one son. ; good to
ing. Varther, tba his dropped fr)m the printed lists in Mitch6ll. dered. . EER ONE, -Mr, R4ine' ffiends of Mr. AD Mrs. Thomas Berry will . I to U0
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Rodse that the British No �th America Act I I Armstrong passed peacef lly Rodg ville I - Mrs, Copelandh . ToRo,N
&Wa�' 013 ,,Is at present in Exeter ,v ad a large nuriniber of I rala- . T,O, March �
The. Conservatives looked carefulIF af ter NOTES. -Rev, S. Fai. be sorry two learn hat they lost -their infa t her br ther-la-law I ' ,isifAng tives in this eounty, &me 900ii-briektrinde e.
. Acheson, on Friday last, ruary 13tb, having rea had the good ol, I a1ad sister, Mr. 4nd Mrs.
should be so amended as to pricivide that the the list and had all the omi ' was at Bayfield and Betha� I conducting age of 81 years. He wals son of a few dayo� on Thursday last..,-Mlgs R41 H. Colli � i by eleven o'clock,
P a" ati ,a of tb i M. J. Ha -an is in De . ns. Joseph and Edward Leach, of Bluievide, and
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limited term of years, and not for life, as at and corree �ions made before the 'IOU county Antrim, Ireland � _'� � . .-- .__ Mr. Wiltise, ' -been ,d)
appointment of Senators should be for a I _sgioas filled in reparatory services for Rev. �r. Graham. . _a trait this wit Could have k,
I nty -Mrs, H. Shaffer wit,h' * ad his wif 3 ing her brother, Mr. Peter Hagan. -Mie, ! � i' 0 She bad been a
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present. " judge at thi! ]child �Jd . IS . great suffe the ,qugihty
. of the ren, are hi� this coul 2. She pre Swan was called to Goderich last nek,- Lo I . I Turliberry. rer from . atism for ieveral . !-of MO
visibing with' hericaughter, Mrs, 'ra I
I This resolution will, no "'he Reformers, in some way or Jam, s Di k, of S,aforth.- ' vq year ago, The� , attend the funeral of her years, but otherwise enj6yed comparativelY, Prices -were very h
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cioubt, caiilse a I purpose. " ) C decease M about ele ' brother,, M r� Jo I_,�(;,S.--Mr. 4 w ishifiPiug icattle sold
I Tie blizzard of settled n f a , 'I mes, Casemore and Wife good health, until within a fe weeks of
I I otherl' neqlaCted this important duty. The Sablath last had t arm on th oshe line, Stan Andrew Drysdale, a farmer residing neat visiteclatJohn Millar's on" Friday. _14r, her death, which seemed to be caused by & - t
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lively and acrimonious deb te,�in, the Leg . . . he tendency of making ley, 41 ears ago, and wb: re h contiuuec� Goderich, who died on Saturday, Af r John ill r ptirchoed .% fine m dual wed,ring out of the human system, - -11 . latching 14) to I
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is- I eighteen Liberals whose names had been our church attended. - to reside. until his death. , a a . 4)i
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I 'ir,tvere not allowed to vote. Hired men for the Ib was then all abort illness. -Mr. John Shepherd, Jr,, son horse r t russets las� ieek.-The stdrrn ge six grand -sons were her pall 6 ipping,eattle ;o
lature, as it iii'sUre'to be t it or y opposed I left off the sery ces thinly � a
by the! 9pposition. . At the elec ion, Mr. Monteith, the C ' SUM1411grL' a I f i -bearers,
ine I Me�r a a now being - woods, but,by perseveren a and industry,hid of Mr. John Shepherd wn on I. L
The rej olution is in Ii eagerly sought aftdr by the fa mere in need, , the well-kno on
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.#I. vative candidate was electail T- f 15 soon conkrerted it ini- I. h 1 $ M 8 n aY Is t the r da.,in a bad condition. who laid her in her last realki- 1— tin 7 pound. Butch- _L
L nx wt. ta a name. we buyer, together w th Mr. D. McCo a a -Willi Is 11 Man
a .. it ar were t guosts earth. Rev. A. B, Farney, pastor of the - a, *md pri .
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L 0 ft ajar by an wages are app Lrently to )a on the in. He was a remarkably rob t man, and few Mr. H. Ryckman, who accompanied a hi ,; of Mr. an 5.t J Camemore Ulan- Wroxeter English church, conducted the , I
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� - I - the sugi stiono Made by 8ir Wilfrid f seven votes. Had these ,_�Deigh teen vote4i' c'rease, as hired hep does not appear to be L Id *t from 4 ,
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r 1% . 14aurivi!, the Dominion Pren ier, in a speech ". been added in �Mitchell, Mr. Stock, the Llb-� I very Plentiful. h I could stand so well the ha ' . 11
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I I * 1 4 the bomb method of dealing with the �nce between victory and defeat. ! 1 1 OR . .
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I ,I "I . 44 lip p. I , : � I - I . good st)ok. The crowd was Tar�ge and the - h . �
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L I �:O ,�": ", , - - of t � D_ subject to a f Ziore issue. � COM had his hay press an I �gang of men from left to mourn th I f a kind and � I I . i - . - William Jacobe,
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. Calculated to Deceive. have been )rganized and all seem to be do. locality. Mr ' Cu( I tare finds the market, a, i and friendly disposition. -, .
, . I $E W ADVERTISEMi'liTS. - I,, L 0 beiog, very ,ion. He had 4i` , I � L. -
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. . I 9 Life insurance is no regarded . Mae bori a the burden and hea.,t of. the day a long ,. I �, I . -
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I I 11 , _ ople an a necessity,*an:d �hey buy sheep, has, the pa k been making an- has 4one to the home of � the bles d i I � i I --
, I . I . one, denotes the Page of the paper oi � which I he in ipposing fresh taxation, which eme a I '' wee P , , , thento j ;
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I I it the earn(, as' they wou, Id do an other good sale tq I I ; THO CREA-mm
� ladvorbisement wLI1 be found. th r nee. - A 'can nefgbbors. to it down with F � . I
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� company in b l - Ap- , wit the assistance of knew him.' .
L Iligger Buoine-va-McKinnon & Co. -5 eing formed in To onio ; I
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. i�. I Chapman 5 i have a cap tal of $1,000,000. The proIrnoters . , I L � ,cents per poun .
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- . Spring Footwear -R. Willis -5 . Cargill,'M R., Dr. Trow, r. nd woo&are now. lbriekly on the n eve, � d
1 3 11 It 11 � The: overiment does not claim to� have a -McKay, M, P. a . I I eci(led to run t]
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I L: I � Apology -E. Sparling-5 � P., Dr. R. J. Wi son, Jo n B. Reid, i G, .r. while the:aleighing i� good. -We feel very 01 i e�' 1 i b u"nalred Men's Suits to be sold at '5.50. 11
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� I Sale of Dairy Cown-TYL out liiBdeficit. But,whattheydo clai' MONE,Y F)R SP) ,IN. -Tho American Senate .. ,e and larger re
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7 - li - 0000,000' Walsh, 'of Bornho , t] agent of towards ftrniswag a pulph chair. -Mr. I - .1
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V . # L' I L Dye Works -H. Nickle-5 . whio'h is a borne of quite a' di � the Deering Harve t �e* popular .
L V . � 0rent color. voice. , Company, had an Wil ism Sri i I h -has rented the farm of M jr. I W e haVE no hesitation in saying that these are the best
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. i, . - � The e assets bear interest, * manse displa ohinery here. Mr. Johi i McLaughlin for a term of years, Mr. I
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L -LI- . -A. G. Aulb-5 ! � I I . Walsh in a hustler, � and he succeeded -in sell- Mchaughlin purposes. having an auction � 13ver stown in Sdaforth. A e bought from a m . JOTTI-xf;s�-Ivl
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, ,4 1 w f.-onj their , person for the coming at4oa. Notwith tanding near future. -Miss Lizzie Moore, of Guelph,: I - 106 , r the: entire ranae at a price. .
�_ ng Footwear, , a kil"id and ims�ense damage � I 1. .
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I I I = --S. 0. Rathwell--8 I our � tie assets to make 'up for it�e deficit in done, 11 I the almost impassal4a state of the roads, in v ti at the residence of Mr. J. J. 1 , ; . i seriously ill with
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� . I _.: � Y - ', rl -J. Graven & Co. -8 simp[y be using up their interes�ti bearing L at $10,12j,(24,05, were received at the mint 15. t- 4at are . . Willis Farrow. .1
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�. - I � Just Received -C. A. Humber y, from the Un d chinex loaded, th ined at the ( ifferent Wal hodi8t a urch are not . I who box pu'reba"
, i f , I - i State I "? a � Dearing Q inpany. tend , but it is op d that the E Will be . I I .
� � � . . -9 chi aid in this way be decreasing in in Philade ' 1phis. Frida ite hotels as guests 0 . Met well (_ I I
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I i - , , Bank Tea -A. YOUDg-8 I 1 1845 e gold After dinner the ,r uld o,n Nhe lwarge mar- Mort interest taken in the near f aturd. - � . I � � . ing to .
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I . J� . '64,A60 on Pdo by the he 6n ger from London, . I
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L � L, .. I - - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, � 1i . The Toronto Mail and Ern ire is oat oat. William to Palestine. lj y � 0 G � '
- I . I larch� � 10. 1899i :in which we by ;the Wingham on tha ad Mrs. Glass B,,'�o N'S SEAFORTH.
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� I . � �V There has not much of publicin" terest trans- � official Tuesday next. �
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, _; " �� I pired in the Ontario Le islature durin ' . I . -Mr. John Gillespie, a " �
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i ings 6re not so se'rious as the� but to Underrate They e iver ool on the'4th of Viebrunry died at his ,�j&h line, vvaA 'i
. y might be; in . I -home, near Wroxeter, last F�i!
� I � New opting boots and shoom-great big evening last, and although the weather was avd On arrij,'pd On th
. I �_ E'T Z Past weeki further than: the introduction of MORN MO OPOLIES 'FOR UNCLE ISAK.— sto�k, sind th� nicest good i made in Canad . ,week. -James Km
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� I - i fact �hey are largely on the surface, as t 8 11 unfallorable, quite a number were illresent.
�14 . ,� the new revenue bills to which we - . he i b O&
. i 11 fU . What in the firstL &�Xafnvon Osturday. R ; ff. Willis, Stafor ,a rd ofiFebruarl, being 19 0mys on Was, 63 years of age. His wife, one daughter
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in follo�rjng will show. In discussing the bill Mation of tht entire woollen i trK of that . I a .1 . - re farm in I
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: I I i I ing and three sons survive him -Berths, wife
. [ -, another column, and the, introduction of Mr. and a ther nice things, the remaining part of a eighborhood
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� � ; taxing loan, trust and insurance companies, 0 r day w an the NOTES. -Snow fell )n Saturday and UU, . frien Is ,a th Tuesday, -Uisis J
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o . � 4 I interestsand formed Mis Ameri- home, well pleased with the enjoyable a an- . 11 -known and The sympathy of the community is exteudei I
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� I ,ji. I �t � made a most able a ee6b and although we people here if the Government had 'Merely way at d w11111 .bo consummated in a short the ot,6ck in the bankii u 6 store 't ' , . lat at a ag- of 55 years. Mr. V�umeston L Why 'bot stAwrt
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I I do not agree with either', his argum or extended its taking power over the numer- 'time, and thebuild' ' ore vacant. HAPPENrN,cm-Mr. Dunald -Mckinnon is w '
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f� . i , . ing is on 3e -The - al I in , idton, in 'the year- .1844, WEST END NezEs.-The aleiRhing has .. �
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� - � I Otis 10�4 companies, trust companies, lifi! in' ki parations for building ,a
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i . I o ii �-_ surance companies, and fire insurance OOM- sectionj of th fast train was these n4ex last wemk, wi i's a mistake, as it K - . , r. Me- beft h his parenta, with whom I
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1 -41 is possible these resolutions may be carif ad " ast of Huntirigc! , ri sc methiag bandsome. y look he tit and 'live. until the year 1879, time, has sold his farm there and - eannot _. .
� I— -IL b+ of his case from his point of view'A it 'panies doing business in this, city. ninon to an energetic farmer we b, who has resided in Hallett - for some - TIR19 I
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! i f 11 i H%rcourt'& bili'does not stop at that. At ne Ivania, Su day morning, Thomas McCurd , of I he 13th concession, of -Mr. 8 14o Eyre wh a' h was I ni,ted in marriage to Miss L
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� by the Legisla tare, and �f 10, it will be a the same time as it neizes ow these corpora- which resulte from a heavy Usborne, trea his any friends to a MCC, aged in moving on r present to wflIre. 1 7
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1 � I . I . fa" I of rain. te7 to M. - Wm. Mm illd Hen I third daughter of the late move his family to the " Old" corner V*11 Wbest 170w), stai
tion a a source of provincial: revenue, it re- E zineer Rob McCutchin and Fireman party an Wednesday!o,ve Dy's farm. Mr. MeCloy I "' into z a I . I
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I . - I I Ipg of last week. Uring L'if ;fortunate Al .1 a er H it V of Fullerton, who our- the house formerly occupied by. Mr. G, - spring t ,,je 13AW
� , 4 g power 0. bot of Harrisburg, we. an opent �i ga�mes and tenant. - . .. .Eric, vive hi ,I to eI her with his two daughters, I I= . r 61- v*.i
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,! I Thus far of Toron It requires them �o pay tribute dancing until an early1h ur, a amiling face- t i -, I. a!y8V Mar] - A i6i an�' Lucy. He continued after aided in Morris will remove back here and - . �
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. :� . kiite . The asecingersonthe xain were when all left his w To' havirta prosented. him wi I I 7 bonne* I . 9 �ft .perb ej._�
. K in the session the legislative machine has .
� �.,;" �. to the -province, but exempts them from uni art. - for their -homes fully cOnvinced that the marr ,ag
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L - a 19 oparr�e 7 Mrs. B- r, b....-_,11
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I " -1 UNE N PENSrONS.-J. �. Kloenne, hostand-hosteas o pains in making ". IS 1.�,,w"ZZ9',eon account of ill-heafth, Cad Miss G. Lloyd, of He gall, is - xb;pper dos__.__,-
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� cc they were formerly subject. Instead of be- a itizen Of ChIttationga, Tennessee, 82 sticce isful be; batTling corn fro' a a
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i� 1 1 � in�� "a I received infor ning's simil lir event took'place Uaiv, si I I a Aour, por IOU we_. �,
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1 -,. I iffice for the whole of at a home of Mr. Fro , is visiting his'paren If d at, .f I 7 Per laew_.��
. I ay i MOO(), a . , Stewart, T ames ter coining to,Heneall for a good many here.---�Misn S. Nlott, of the London road, mdes pot 1W �".. _.
�0 " I -erty and income, trust, loan and i - road. Mr. Stewart hii tendii , .is brothei's weddinjo. ,
I r. lation, the Municipal and Assessment note neurance cap:ain's p the United States lately settl' I �
�1_ �f 1; . 0 army ' * �-_ 4 � Mary -yeari,butlabotto three years ago ill -health visited friends here last week. , sheep sk�"...- -......
E ",, companies are now to pay! at the head office In E. Py Isis visitir g friends 1"n 'ad i
- _ pt being still the principal iobjects of attack. from July, 186 , until the inhip handsome new r sidence anldl this - waol..._ .... ..... �
L 4 �.�, P sent time. . aft began to manifest itself to such an ex-
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I f. -, 0, " .If all the bills proposed bly members are, to Orly upon the amount of income , derived The'records fai to show that h was ever was. just. the usual hoose -warming. he Ths, a rd. - � 11 ten 1au he could not edgage in any con- � . Voissmwo per bush. In
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�, �2i' . on is situated. This change sweeps away $2, and singing. The made � at each of Ist, Id �Iarch -gork. Xnzt hope� � Usborne. WmA pw oord-fiong)�
� L !,,I!. i . . - his evidence an I proof, he in sti - a captain � these Solii as he, rose in the eastel sky,i� his I Ith It to k a trip to Manitoba a NOTES, -41r. Richard Remmer isrecover- Iftodpor-oord t1hali
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� lao a Mont a ' � y ,,%," por bag_ - i
� � �_ - �er ce a id entitled to a qaptaiu's p parties was furnished L go, which resulted war ing from his - recent illness. -Mrs. Enos ' ov r
I �i�v unless an extraorclinary� spurt is put on - M obtain the civic revenue w and Bolton. -Mr. Wn even nore beauty nd brillianc 7 hei 00 lllosod_....*�
�, I williast 9, much longer ftime than usual, 9'ai�l we lo �f sent . orth his red ' beu! ially, hat4aring the past year he Hull, of Goodrich, Michigan, attended the ' , 12im(fty 1110"--
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�. � � : had an accustom' to do, and' I i With a complication of d . senses, funeral of her father last S 6turday, and is , It XOD iba__
- P., a �0 this $ 2, 0 OWO, to yield ? rom ' the he will probabl r f confined to his bed lint in last week, owing w" a idtalJ
1�� from this out, atill'the slaughter of the in. , ormally do . at once, he t*
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ir IK I Pockets of our i dividbal citi I I to a severe attack this p krt of the glOL 'a up 3 . a Park, po
. .� 11 t, zens. This wi I retire on hi 61f -pay. A co I with such pettifecti
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� J accents at the close Of stion of the brain. a and thong I Mli thai medical skill and low- opending a few d Tallow, per lb- - _
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be session is un- stroke df exemption shifts on the people of ADMI that i 'seemed to gladden the heart . of to I I'art a a id hands could do wait done, he DEATn.--One by on the early.pioneers of I .
,,,, k RAL Dw,wxyls PAy.-I the last t nd the attention he ing
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� ,I* case. I ; 0 a year. Admiral of the avy should rec4ive the pa soon in our midst agaiu._�Mlsx Alice Hack- a e worl
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pq - - � _� This is all quite .rue, but unfortunately and emoluments of the last General of the - I r. Humeot�n was in religion a men and women I who hewed homes for
:, .'5 � . ; ney visited friends pea , Elimville last week. 11 .
lie - ,V __ mists ople from this neighbor-
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V i.� army.This legislation wassupplemental to Mr. John Dunkin, j ., sold a valu' bl Metholi, It, ad a good, consistent member themselves out of the Canadian forests are -
�� � the a -,oeipt4 to -clay were
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i The Now R irejaue Bills. for its case, the Mail, in telling the truth hood had spent m evening's enj�'yment, of" the ch are 0 and died trusting firmly in left to recount theiJr early struggles and in-
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I � t 1K ) A . passage of the bill reviving the grade of Acf- horse on Tuesday to M . Thomas on, which wait unequalled for sociabili and him 8 io #. ! In politic ket, keeps steady
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: � public mind by submitting to the Legislature Toronto has been 41lecting larg � .
Tr5asgrer relieved the handsome a L in for the same. a he was a Reformer, spire the rising generation to deeds of hero dairy rolls, -and 11
ilA 11 I f - n at the rate;of $14,500 a year, Admiral - I : r.i . Georg T. Wren, of this vicini I as I I . anee. On Thursday, March
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L"t : on Thursday of last week, the bills , taxes to which it had no equitable right. tio , . Gre I net 2ad, after a -few days' illness, Mr, Robert I
I - , h 9 � i t 0�' th't a welfare of the country. As a to 0-00 -fiir packtd
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I I I . � way now licillothe highest rank in the Big shipment recef ved ' f men's fine d. Shor
. t 6 The new revenue bill stops this injusittee. 4on. I In at 19 to
�, are designed to provide the additional r v. � De JA E. Melvillei of Logan, a rly still easy, SA
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�I � to make up for that lost by the legis- It provides that ' milita of the United States army . f aireet n( kindness, while as a neighbor �Aiied . of 79 years and 11 months. still sell .
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L . P 1, � . � enue gols gaiters, re lar price $1, ; but O'clock a. m., the wedding Ile prere � bear -at the agr I
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i I , I bereafteri this money, or navy, and ranks with the h ghest I fficers at a big reduct on, and our will d land obliging, and will be great- Mr. Coward was a native of York . I
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- L_, rin tee get the dingling in the air, and by we�ve 0 cloc ly m �� -.V
. . .�, � lation of last year rell ring all saw logs cut which Toronto li�s-been wrongfully collee in th eipal foreign navi � benefit while they loot at $11per pair. W. H. t shire,
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I t- i 8!iaforth. . a, I ed by a lnrge circle of friends. - The England, and with his wife and one ch � MOXT,Rr_ ..
L � _� 'J , ' Will" the procession left the ho 11 , I ild - -
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� ,7- at occurred at Logan, Michi 0 a a g, Feb hare o Satu .. a .
. 11 i . . . 9, will go . ' " I headed by the worthy ex-reqve of i came to Canada nearly 50 years ago, where.. - rt
� from Ontario crown land@ to be manufac- ing and using for to own purpose A WC C I ftine rviee,,?�asheld in the Me�hodist
I i I �. eve I DIED,- n7hur L nary lof ,ucke . _V afternod.n
! . '. a . " 023rd, Mrs. Bowes, ife .d at th
! - . be bonorof he welding anniversary ci�vo,..ld. James Bowes, of I M el by t v th the &i of his )L
tared within the province, It may be w 11 into the coffers of the province and will r smith, �ohn;Shephcrd, Esq.,� tor thei I he 0 last, cdnduct. he engaged .n farming. Wi 14 to 14je,
� _. - 1- I - of the bride. The procession reached th -v pasto Ike' - W. A. Kerr, assisted wife and family he succeeded in making �, mand nor Supply L
. , _I here to explain that although thia,log ad for the-beriefit,of the municipalities to MIL , age 9;) Grey, passed away te few weeks' illnes by the wide. 3. - � -
. �, L . legis- us - 116nal� -d 108, and his wife, aged- -, s S. Henderson andw. .J. himself the owner of 450 acres, and w I � to localAeal'ors at
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; e lation causes im'mediata loss to the revenue, take a the o � married people in the state. The ff .
. � J I - which it rightfully belongs. Idea; brides' residence shortly after five o�cloc Waddell, wine very I rgely attended. of the wealthiest men in the township. I tire supply .'
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I f "I i19 � � and by this time the spacious house wan all The funei il i ran cond u d by the Canadian His wife pre -deceased him nearly two - rolls find ode 10 LL
_�_. I , f J aged couole danced a Highland fling and. ris of the- town. � ate a la a
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. 'I, - there is no actual lose, to the province. it dial of ar,kuixig on the part of the Mail. to sword dance, in I I ship, having resided her husband on most crowded to its utmost' capacity. A Order jf� Fort ate, re, of which order d6cessed years. He leaves a grown U1 -The in
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i � . . he remarkable affair. a$ a, Oak was striking six sillence reigne . was a Mai nbe.. !A number of the Seaforth sons, William, Daniel, George and Thomas,
. only means that fewer loge will be cut in convince the people that this is wrong. If 'ing t Hi n I . � P family of four
I -1 �, � consequence of it, and thh-t consequently in the, Ontario GoVernment do not have sing fur i hed the It The 9 She was a sister of Sam ei Holman, of Gre supreme and the ' in c�remony was be- brethren war, It also present to pay their last farmers of Usborne, and one daughter, Mrs linted
� L , n a I m a noted couple and was a native of the cd,'U yo un. The bride as r , Mantreial Jim-
, bi were -marri .veo� away bv� he � I
I : 1; the Mai me the reveni]ies derived from mope heinous thiLn this to answer toe, they ed in ITY,e'ritese-shire,' Scotland, nty of Arm h tribute f retc to the deceased. The re- Enos Hull, of Goodrich, Michigan. storave
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. - will -pass muster. 69 years a a of their marriage Ireland. � 't - ather, Mr. John el ' a tarred in the Rod erville mains were interred 12c per dozen,
st mpage and other duee will not be forth' I ' 7' The'issu sides her aged partner urviv a- f, . sister of the room main$ were . 9 Exeter eemetery on -1 .
I I I 1: L was 18 chifdren, all of whom are Ii " 9 � a, ter death a I Mary III cam ly, followedby a large concourse of Saturday. - I . I'll I —
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. -have 84 grand fi,st break in the family. The ing to; the respect felt for the I
. 9. Bat, the timber'still remains and I They "'Ing'. being the whil- little 3,4iss McLean ae � " rie
L. � children and 224 grist ridt t)Rti �
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- -, I .1 I - th venue from it will � come " a later Editorial Notes and Comments. grandchildren. ` qld Donnie's" gradd- . , who T W" . I Lad xymP,a d
� . I . Mr. J. Melvi le, 'b other OfIth it idow� 1613J d ughters. The followin ; from . :
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i � ,r cut and used. We notice by the returns of the McDonald and the Scottish heroine. for opme we k Jame! was only a few moments of :T suspense And awdiiitai tle ar,e Offering It
� period, o whenever it itil - father was a bro with his i&m' ;
: .�_ . . i There -are two of these new revenue The' 11 0 'who has recently all Was ore the funeral : F. and NOTES. -Wood bees are the orclIer of the
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� � -pro- recent Sou � aged pair were the recipients of many valu left for Brit Columbi , where he resides ; Mrs. Will' f Blanshard Itown- day at present. On.Monday afternoon M � -
'' th Perth election that Mr. Mon- is r and the two hearts were � Made
; : i ducing bills. The first provides for a large teith,s ma ' able presents. William', in t *a Klon one. The Rev. Mr. McLeod, of A i and, ship; Mr � 8 ith and a .
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i . T�� and shOPL liquor licenses and for hotel licenses Deficits, on the I a
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� i- part of Constance. I Michigan, and Mrs Th . a Earl, of Gre her Manitoba, �essrs. John Shephe-rd, I John Kinley and MoClinchei, of the Goshen line, M"_`TRZAT,, Alai
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I L ,� I �e'for brewers', and distillers' icenses, American treisury, which used to be over- up,ready for youy inspection on 8 1. was a Pre07.terion. maid was dressed in cream ca*htnere, Arita- Lon on ? Were out strong, bi
t� I L Oil attending the' mar- Stalok and his uncle left for Mohne, Mani- 'Cat'd L
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� Tie; increase in t -b ore have we hao so wrtay beautiful ' ode. e NOTES, -George Spar i rned with pearls and ribbon, ind carr ling a riage � 11 We are sorry to Ion I M th
. � Z, I 'Iese-moveral license fees are flowing, is experiencing a deficit of several , and family have of . John Taylor, of near O'hisel. tobs, last Tuesday. an they w
F have evOrything tho b is now In Phoes, �oqquet.of pink carnations, ' ', li I � I
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� . exp:,ected millions this year. The Ontario at the very. lowootIp rices.. . H. - Wil 9, 0 art ut moved this week to th ir p'awly purchs' While the. I dau Louie, as be was a Prices were higher
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I - ish budget, f ( r held. The Le�g ie meeting ,d -the misfortune to ' Lattai I !i cip I fmone of the public a hools this week. They will be much � L tom 3 to 4c; per poi
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. � k � . next Sundi,y would tempt the mo When all -I. of that, at ,- a d �� b I other of t missed . . f .
I I thelirst time IL will be held at the usual hour,, 7 . ' he bride. -Mr. round here, as they are jolly good, fellows. I
n many years, is going to He had done justice to the inner ' ' ; o the here to-day,were
� I � ways, on telephone, telegraph, gas, express lose a ftne thoroughbre Durham .bull. si fastidious.
� I � ' ..,P,',rn- - lists replaced it by anot'er spleadid Ani , &I J. W. ( rt ei con' noted services '
I . t man, the din -1 jot
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I ! �'� � and other,such companies show a deficit for the financial year, which Mrs. Schoales is daiting her aa M
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. are . a receipts are already . i more. -We ar' asiid 1 1139, near YL ' , on! S b- Z t -e bach, who has been visiting in Detroit, f rem .3i to 3 - -
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. I pe�ted to yield about $2 Wi rchased from ing-room was cleared, and thel swee
_L I . . 100,000, thus increas-, h %If a million pounds a rlin below Ch see ism Maky -CUW , Pie 0 large number 9 an . d acing and bath last. :;
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� at. --7-1 �r. T. . LowesiI of . formerly 011 f Heneall, spent Mondays and Ezra Smith is at present Vi$iting big lambs were -sold
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� -Beach'a estim tea, and it in longoickne ra - of Barker a 8 ning light began
� venue of the province by cellor Hicks eip were, indulged in until the
� � ing the annual re tle, wintering about 40 head. -The trustees to d
an- . y out aga1q_ after h r of c�at_ other,gam . 1. - H. E. Dever, of God4rich, returned ho
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about $300,000. 1 . , a ident from t don, Manit ba, 11* hool will receive' $W0 ingur- h I aw, Tuesdak I I our attie a
I he department I rammes I I Its the guest of Min L - .1 . a i _ . A � !in ' village. -Miss brothers and isters in Detroit. -Mr. fPh.,I,- V-0 It �
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-admit that if t at he will ve to. raise three one by tie ook I .- Me have our e owler. Utual in payment a- 1. Sutherland in �bsi,r, week visiting relati as in I � -�%tw I'll, 0 Faku
. We think every person will ba inilri . t a . &nee rem vu J -Vany Jo ne hando and bid rar . I . Burleigb, wbq, has been manager of the - lambs
I i creased taxation dea era on "Int lone by fire V The presents received by the bride I ----- LL
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C the roads al wn, - This is a I Mitchell � Wo a pleased to state' that laundry here
in teased revenue is a necessi mee the 0 M ni Willi m I were both numerous and costly, testifying I Mrs. B. ' I V 60 resigned his position, and 1 4 r PO
ty and new prompt settl ent, so �he fire Only occurred. I Ogg rth is recovering fron�i her Mr. Charles Waldick has been inted in t a es".
year's requirements. The co in Mi bell, of Ve acouve, Island was the y, ebrua L J to 4ic 1w
cl ntry has mbeou . 10 I in be- to the'respect in which the couple a illn - as Miss
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ta:Fes must be imposed, the Government so accustomed to surpluses that it is quite guest of Miss Annie - 84hoales on Sund ri 218t. ' School are held. .4, lat �is also Mrs. Wm. Bell.� his� place. Mr. Waldick has
_ I I 4y - We join with the rest in -wishing them a ; � & long time, � Bu"Aw M
ha�e selected Objectionable a Ing hold in a Ouse on the sideroad sou I . 70on in the
i the least ' nonplussed. last. -Mr. Andrew Ty� n I th of 11,11da Dick I returned from. attendink the laubdry business 11 no ` 're
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family where i the school house stood. -Will' pleasant journey down through the rive of 1millinerI, ), 0 bastamooth fat
leaisit burdensome moth* moved1rom Seafarth, oo TuendasyI! to their nin %X1
od of raising the re- A rmstricing, east of A . J� Is at London and Torputo d ubt do a rushi 9 business. -Mr. Fred -
r g . i ' th a bad accident one d , $4
1 Don N�_ I Clifford.�- belBell brothers, sons of th' last we k. ay butebaW steers - '
had a very succe ful wood bee last Satur- ' . - - . I a late f
I - Dr.King,piincipal of Manitoba Preebyteri . He was engaged -in oiling the
The scheme is not original -former born ruseels, has S. 1,000 � and has,latic, a A situation as' m llinor in' Kalbfleisch met wi In �exPol$ balls. S4
quired revenue, Anothe ood man, in the I arson of Rev, a near here. -Mr. Wm Carter " nd Durham grado bOw which gives 275 i -
It 4as been in operation for some years in L Ian day. -Mrs. Tudo . of sui. pounds ! ood
Colle a, has gone to his the town line, is � of milk izL a,week, which yields Hensall. Mr. � Rol�e Bell, of the London road, � hay. liimkex in the flax mill, when his right hand : Joe fat bulls, $3.2
. I . .25 to $5.50; g
in' !dim e i of the shipment 6f hereon' and got caught between two cog-whecle, and - $4.25 to $4L
- 9 re ward. Dr. ing ering from paral sis, . I thirteen pounds of bu4er- That in about LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mrs. F. G. Arnold "and � I L
thoProvineeof Quebec and iin various dif I K I
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died at his residence in Winni ' as good me a Jorsey's. 11 Her, -daily ations Miss Oat a wh le they took to the old count' �tty near squashing his 'hand to ' f L
far 5nt forms in other provinces of the Do- . peg, on Sun. were : Clo . ver bay; one F C. V. Smith, who were. attending: the . ry a re pteess. _at �
mi iion ind in many states of the America day afternoon. He -had a severe attack of � ,�-half bushel of man. millinery openings, at Toronto and Hamil a, month or 916 ago, are now on the return, trip- We will have a more hand for a while. -Mr. I to $4 ; mixed fAI I
n I Kippen. � golds; one pound !of 41 pea meal, and six have returned home. -The convention old boMe.-Mrs. (Dr.y Scheer, of Detroit, is at Fred Steinbach ban engaged with ,Ueune, � -thoiee, 43,50 to 14
pheumonia early in the � fall, and lit w w goo . . . ch ` 4 1 . V Common
Union. And, perhapti- t�e beat eviden I I i .ss - NO TROUBLE to ob I pounds of oat op. I r. Armstrong' the manse -isirg her sister, Mrs. J. S. Steckle for the coming summer, 43 to $4
2 i do. Come in and I $Aye if in connecti3n with the, E'pworth League . -sod Mr. ' - '
'a thought by many that h'b was recovering, see our now Spring dod y the farmers would give! more in gret this, week to have James Howard, of aear'j here, with Mr. ,cholice to'e"
that it is fairly just.and e i J whether you want to,'bu attention to Henderson, - stockers
qu table, in the but it seems that his conistit *r "at. SpeciM barg kin 'on tisturday. W. ff wi cows and young cattl "i the Methodist church, on Thursday -1 t, '. a re
fact that it is not seriously . objected to by �tion had be-, h - Ills a placeof ogs mind to chroniel the death of Master Lawrence Alex, Thompson. Both are good men. ard: - Common to good -do.
I 8,.a.fort . was well attended thro;gboub the morn
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come so weakened that i62o.i,' lucerne clover, they w'o'�Ild _41tockers, S ,
IL have more money 91 Wood,, the -year-old son to 43. A
. those who are called upon, in the first place, he cot Id not stand in their pockets. -Lo . afternoon and evening sessions, and Partin- . of Mrs. Vh�liam Mr- Steckle and Mr. Thompson made no ,3
� . LEcTURE.-Qaite a goodly audience ae- at weeklm c! ebate in Wood, of 1, iis village, which occurred y mistake in hiring them t�*3 , feeders, m
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a- Sm th's school house was held on Wednes- chair was ably filled'by su lid I O'� i S&tUL day evening. Lawrtince, fleisch, who haii been confined to bar Wed
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to I the strain. He was a native a ' Roxborough.' sembled last Tuesday evening, in St. A ularly no at the even !ver .-Mrs. $t 3,40 o'
�Ry the tax. I drew's church, t i t ing Meeting. The John Kalb- - .
. — OMM , shire, Scotland, and was say-, inty years of nder the auspices of �hii day .evening,' with S. R Creiar-in tie chair, he presidenr, of !the al;houg ,,n: weri very strong and ru � e , t a last couple of months, in recovering. fresh "., ,choice
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i Going for the Senate, . age. He was.pastor of a - Sabbath school, toi listen to a lecture by This subject of disoussi 3n L Viram : I I lenolvied local League, Air. Thomas Neelands, 'and � Wits a pa�t cul4rly� bright and thoug ful - to 447 ;
. . � To 7onto, congre. Rev. W. Muir, of . excellent,- papers were read and',addresses __ . 'So�d to cht
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on. Air. Hardy has giy n notice of the gation for � Union church, Brucefield. that intemperance has iaused more misery given. Timo and space forbid us kivin an boi, even Ind beyond him years, and the ery . 'erst good to ,extra,
many years, and resigned his His subject was,1rhe Christian worker and than war." 'The judgei, who were J. Mo. I day a death, although he had not Wroxeter. , I
. charge there about fifteen years ago f hisi an 102*- Poor cows, $
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w . to take his Bible," and it is safe to state that the Neil, J. Elliott and 01 Stewart, awarded extended report, buV*e might be privileged very wellior some time post, he dr sad A GOOD OLD WOMAIN GO -NE. -Mrs. C 9 ,
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'f011Dwingresol.ation hichhe intends mov. the principalship of Manitoba ColleFe,which lei iture was in evc ry! way a masterpiece. In the palm to the tie i -Ivan choice to
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ing in th6 Legislature : ppsition he held at his death. He wait its t !hiet �e. The on bjeot of I" himself and cam down stairs and was ing land died- at the residence oeher son -in 0 1
first principal,' . i . ld ,on Tuesday 4ron. - W. H. Jo4n- about throu c ,U_ -lawo good to ohoilco,
. ston, of Soxmith,_and Mr. Delgaty, of Cr �h , the day, so that his ud- Friday, � VAN, . I
and under his management ailitter, elegance 4 if ictiou : " Resolved t"At married life is to On- den death WEE a � February 3rd, having reached the great age
" That in the opinion of this House the the way of food for thought, freshness of �his week's deba Washington, of Clinton ; Mr. Mr. Thomas Jackliii, of Howick, on
provisions of ihe British N,,)rt,h America Act it has prospered greatly, and is now one of ry, felicity In , r chness Of iM7 11399 was . tralia, The addresse van at the different w at shock and sad Olow ML steer ftl Dod
as ustitutibn and powers the most successful institutions of the ag f ' be preferred to single life." Thre you to his moth , -001111mon 50.
r .,acting the co I ccl� arimonj and descrip- I ing 8 tr of 87 Copeland's maiden nar 1$3 to V
0 f kind . i . o �has been deeply affli ted years. Irs. ae -
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n, creative gem u llenee of de- ladies decided the q on in favo of the ; In the past f ew J mis, having lost her us. ilt Be. She was born near iorg �
the Senate of Canada are at variance in the Dominion. i Ha was one of tic , Sh?es� lessions b the Rev, Afri.. Crews Were 1 all - -the batim of 4o - inei
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with the fore- li,wery, it would I . ii,.', affirmative. that coullbe desired and greatly enjoyed was Mandy W i V
� . cult to equal Falls. Cciming up to visit her . , $3.90 to 43,95
�TnDllt divi a of Canada and was as popular Y ur correspondent a sorry that Canada as pioned the affir air of , ,roughs $3 4?
the well -understood princil des of respobsibK , d " 8 and R. Ho* Chem- , The music furnished by the ch - bond and little daughtiiii, Very much M_ Smithis
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IffovBrament, and should b) brought mojia, as he waijable. . �Ind E D goIntosh pathy in, th refote, felt'by the whole daughter, Mrs. Jacklin, she never felt able
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is and 8, R.. Crerar undertpos: a if�cu ad � -
I I a whole, and Bru, �efleld in particular J� Bethesda in the afternoon, and the choir om- Sh,i4ep a
1111to harmony with those Drinciples by an — 0 t� I It job of the Methodist church in the evenip munity foe the mother, who is now left Irith W stand the journey back to her ,old home
ameindment to the Cl aub8tan The ver' I about to lose, at I as � for a time, the Dres, defending single misery" . . ,g, ad. , in
, 1 ghter. The funeral imer- t. Active, land they
lially 3, great importance of c4refully 1 . I . o9ly her little dau xi . She ,was a kind neighbor and an I
-'d' 0as:aid - ded very much to the pleasure of the'oec" , in '&�M ise
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.,a �ence and services f i uch an .higher Pi
proyi Ing tha� in I I agreement be- looking after the voters' lists t :eit � eerned m able and highly, � sion, as did also ithe musical vice was bel _ I ch nate and prudent Mother, and wso I can, top
tween the House of L made ini8te of the gospel. The choir' . I selections of Oday . 10 At th I
III , , kilt, conclue ad by the pastor, Rev. J.�' S. in every sense a worthy Christian woman, - a quoted 0
. 6� onrn m ns and the Sen- abundantly manifea t under Lhe leaders iP Of Miss Crawford Stanl Y. Messrs. Trott at d. Sellery. ---We were in tra werequo, ..
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'a t at the recen � i - L Hendersopio l,ssistedl by the Rev. W. E. K�rr. who was ripe for her reward and patient] - -
ateflip point of diff hali be decided South I , con- The biggest stock, tb bandsornest stock error in stating last week that the Hensall I- y
by 16 ri�lajority of the mern; ers of the two Perth election. It 4ems that the n tributed not a liffle to the enjoyrdent and the best variety in all kinds o boots anil shoes is j; curlers defeated S , The remitini were i' ited the summon b to choice$ 465.100 -to
- . i .�mes: of edification of the audience by a few ch 3t. Maryi were,how. 4terred in the Rodger- wa a which called er 10 - Ls
sea present and voting in a joint me- some eighteen prominent � oice be fou6d at W. H. willis,, So forth, 's ville cemateirv.-M#'s. Alexander Rciss� of hence. She had a fa,mil of Sehildran, 4 of 46" to $5. r -beep
e,t- I 1690-1. ever, almost wit in a shot of-doin 8 - y I g �
Hot, 1 t it is th opinion of t Liberals were and appropriate Mections, admirably ren- ANOTHER PION ' 9 0, -T �` Xontana,� nee MisIs Bell BontbrOD,*, Of whom survive, three daughters and one son. ; good to
ing. Varther, tba his dropped fr)m the printed lists in Mitch6ll. dered. . EER ONE, -Mr, R4ine' ffiends of Mr. AD Mrs. Thomas Berry will . I to U0
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Rodse that the British No �th America Act I I Armstrong passed peacef lly Rodg ville I - Mrs, Copelandh . ToRo,N
&Wa�' 013 ,,Is at present in Exeter ,v ad a large nuriniber of I rala- . T,O, March �
The. Conservatives looked carefulIF af ter NOTES. -Rev, S. Fai. be sorry two learn hat they lost -their infa t her br ther-la-law I ' ,isifAng tives in this eounty, &me 900ii-briektrinde e.
. Acheson, on Friday last, ruary 13tb, having rea had the good ol, I a1ad sister, Mr. 4nd Mrs.
should be so amended as to pricivide that the the list and had all the omi ' was at Bayfield and Betha� I conducting age of 81 years. He wals son of a few dayo� on Thursday last..,-Mlgs R41 H. Colli � i by eleven o'clock,
P a" ati ,a of tb i M. J. Ha -an is in De . ns. Joseph and Edward Leach, of Bluievide, and
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limited term of years, and not for life, as at and corree �ions made before the 'IOU county Antrim, Ireland � _'� � . .-- .__ Mr. Wiltise, ' -been ,d)
appointment of Senators should be for a I _sgioas filled in reparatory services for Rev. �r. Graham. . _a trait this wit Could have k,
I nty -Mrs, H. Shaffer wit,h' * ad his wif 3 ing her brother, Mr. Peter Hagan. -Mie, ! � i' 0 She bad been a
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present. " judge at thi! ]child �Jd . IS . great suffe the ,qugihty
. of the ren, are hi� this coul 2. She pre Swan was called to Goderich last nek,- Lo I . I Turliberry. rer from . atism for ieveral . !-of MO
visibing with' hericaughter, Mrs, 'ra I
I This resolution will, no "'he Reformers, in some way or Jam, s Di k, of S,aforth.- ' vq year ago, The� , attend the funeral of her years, but otherwise enj6yed comparativelY, Prices -were very h
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cioubt, caiilse a I purpose. " ) C decease M about ele ' brother,, M r� Jo I_,�(;,S.--Mr. 4 w ishifiPiug icattle sold
I Tie blizzard of settled n f a , 'I mes, Casemore and Wife good health, until within a fe weeks of
I I otherl' neqlaCted this important duty. The Sablath last had t arm on th oshe line, Stan Andrew Drysdale, a farmer residing neat visiteclatJohn Millar's on" Friday. _14r, her death, which seemed to be caused by & - t
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lively and acrimonious deb te,�in, the Leg . . . he tendency of making ley, 41 ears ago, and wb: re h contiuuec� Goderich, who died on Saturday, Af r John ill r ptirchoed .% fine m dual wed,ring out of the human system, - -11 . latching 14) to I
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is- I eighteen Liberals whose names had been our church attended. - to reside. until his death. , a a . 4)i
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I 'ir,tvere not allowed to vote. Hired men for the Ib was then all abort illness. -Mr. John Shepherd, Jr,, son horse r t russets las� ieek.-The stdrrn ge six grand -sons were her pall 6 ipping,eattle ;o
lature, as it iii'sUre'to be t it or y opposed I left off the sery ces thinly � a
by the! 9pposition. . At the elec ion, Mr. Monteith, the C ' SUM1411grL' a I f i -bearers,
ine I Me�r a a now being - woods, but,by perseveren a and industry,hid of Mr. John Shepherd wn on I. L
The rej olution is in Ii eagerly sought aftdr by the fa mere in need, , the well-kno on
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.#I. vative candidate was electail T- f 15 soon conkrerted it ini- I. h 1 $ M 8 n aY Is t the r da.,in a bad condition. who laid her in her last realki- 1— tin 7 pound. Butch- _L
L nx wt. ta a name. we buyer, together w th Mr. D. McCo a a -Willi Is 11 Man
a .. it ar were t guosts earth. Rev. A. B, Farney, pastor of the - a, *md pri .
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� - I - the sugi stiono Made by 8ir Wilfrid f seven votes. Had these ,_�Deigh teen vote4i' c'rease, as hired hep does not appear to be L Id *t from 4 ,
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r 1% . 14aurivi!, the Dominion Pren ier, in a speech ". been added in �Mitchell, Mr. Stock, the Llb-� I very Plentiful. h I could stand so well the ha ' . 11
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