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I " I -1 .. wwmmw� r � . i � I . , I-[ JUNE 16o, 1899 - �
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I ,��.w which, we have no hesitatio I in saying, election. I i I il � ,
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� I 4 b wo i hoped that t�e Conserva. building has receive . The first shingles eath, Mrs, Dalvis, with her itishand and i I F .1, 40rov"
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: I onion vh to perm! t I I i 'rWREE SPECIALS FOR - � 16 ,it -010 i
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.. 1, amo I 109, should not be made by' Parli ment, snel tives of South Ontario would have sense were hand thade, e place wasithe prop- aughter, came to Exet i I
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: ; 9. am fwx� 400-W I : which we are sorry is being p, so valuable a man to the erty of the late Rob t Bell, or., And in now Ze 16 yearn ago. She ware ml ell and de- ; I -
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.1 . I "W i ,2 �? I. y rovince, and oi e who has refle icted lao much owned by Mr. D, -O. cLean and occupied orvedly respected by a lar ,e circle of i I � , �1 . � riartic X1
. � the Government. It is simply t ie thin find Eolior on the a( tituency as, Mr. Dryden, by Mr. John MoN in. I I wi* th F
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' the i redge which will ul to be elected on 3 )posed t timei. eopeci- frame hous . . R � Y AND SATURDAY -
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: . Zf 12 AY M ,/J irr I in Fill public.property being tax t &IIY in view of I h 3 fact'that It is election or and .on acce, in the Huron traef, : M;. Robert hortreed, of Orrin, near `
11 omewhat his W on'! has a .old mare t
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Z8 19' 20 21 a Im 21t 1 - � non-ele don wil not affect the standing of torical. . *hich ��, .
� I Iti on R he it is located. If it i ght that 0 . � ; ve birth to a big and iealthy colt � � . AT THE: - - - I
.. � I the GovernmenE .It seems, however', that 9 . � i ; I i * 32tim
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X ,26 AV W 219 ! the con atr should pay for the ter and not to be; and -another 1 . .1 — � piece
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- . i . I I thin is lection must e ron rmers u ing. of in apri��gegh and has raised many a good - � -
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NE4 W ADVERTISEME'NTS. I the put lie property, the payments should be much doubt as the result. as the proo, - The Farmers' Excl I Ion to the Experi- . p . I , his.
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- , I . . Dryden will be re-elected mental'Farm a Tuesday last, � ', but I was ! . � ; E I - .
P Inem man- � -Isabbila Sim )son, an' old resident of .E .
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&r The 11.1ruire between the parenthesis, er O&O� made it,- a straightforward; bus' ty one of his olo: ' under the auspices i 1 � the � Son - � . �
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denotes the page - -- I I Wingha ', died ib the reside Cis of Mr. I '' 11 . I
of r4he paper on which the nor! the, same as such payments �! would': be � - J Farmers' Institute, ' I I id success s i - � � . +,00k Advi
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%xitlactnent will Vi found. . ! mao: e bir private individualo,and the mu � ici- It is eatimati d that at the "' in every respec ea her was delight- �, I "qqw - ..,�,.%, exourl
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! 0 1 �Iol rate of Deceased was in ter 77th and was a I � I - . t
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� Their H..u'r Has Come -Greig & hised . onald -1 i . I I P Tru k Rail. ful and all that could, e desired, while the -, t re. J ',.L, 1 � i . - I
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Bargain I)ay-Hodgin,j Bros -4 . paili Iiies she ald 66 allowed to expend the ullon. ay, the time w uch the Grand Bis er of R.. RoVertoon, of Marnoch, ' it, — 1. I ,
I � I f1ottendance largely Iceeded the expects- . 11 . Twelve' Ren's All -wool Halifax I Mrs. g, A, HS
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a0d had esided with relatives i' Wingham r , l . I �
- Fur4 Patlij Green -J. S. Robert35 � By lis they do the -other taxes they collect. way traoltmeti It ve lost since t e commence. tions of the most sang�xine, And the Commit- i i I � & jj�. F. L, Hat
Saturday Special# -.R. Willis -5 � h ' I . - : i I
' We aintain,bowever,tbatOttaw and Marooch for many years. . �;i
Puay as Xvvr-McKinnou & Co, -5 i � , a and e+ery ment of the ' t; � Ke, will amo�nt to about teet is not e, and �11 concerned are to i T eed Suits regular- "
. Cheap Expursion-C. F. Blelman-6 ; oth It ' 1 1-OnTueeds' June6t , &no her of- the � . �ii � - ) 44P )
! hich public property ib'situ. $90,000. This 1 % arge amouiJi o me I be Qongir. . I . iii - - I --- .
Farm for Salo- -Dr. Sloan -6 i I Rey excursion 11111 5 In- f I I � I . I I
r c y 11 W I old settlqrs of the township f shfield 1 � � �. ;1� I .— ,.- a 0 . ime -
I I -1 cluded entr a on I 1 H12 d Twenty-five Different Patterns �
�i Rooke -A. Winter-' - ! ate , recei is fifty times' there advantage and the lo 0 ; is company I probably i �e south, Goderich on' 04seed home,, in t he person of I Mr. J i I : I � .0
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Bargain Sale-Rtehardson & McInnis --- ;-8 "' I :the west, Belgrome outhe north, and Sea- I . .- -� �A i2a . Qui
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For lJule-L, E. VauEgwond-5 - . . � I Ito , ,t�e country thanthe country receives bff,A8 great, 111 hi's might ha,je been saved forth on the east. Every district within Stothers,'father of Mr. Wm. StOtheri, clerk ' I � i� rench Organdie Muslins at 10c and I- .-- d I on ,it
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had t a roper tribun 1, to which A ireached the I .i I
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- Home Route -C. -4--- Mason -5 � � ., fro A in, and that, consequently, they an he ee these bound , WaS largely represented of the township. Deceased ha il - ,011
Bustross naoming-4-z. smitli-6 � - ri ie old age of 71 years, and was Widely , I i 4 Seat! nd, I
a 0 t Pa be compelleo to submit -There were on. !,J,5'� er yard; worth in the regular - ..
wel 6 rties oui ver 340 tickets gold at Seafor ' I A .
Girl Want9id-Misi IJ. Sproat -8 . d, and should be require -d to to. th � I p - of tbis :
I their differen ea � r settlement; And. in ad. station, and thi known and giestly esteemed. I i i ; .;! � I - 91
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- 66neral Repairs -0. B%ldwin-8 . � vid th se requirements gratuitously. This ditioh,,the ineon i -One day last week a serious laud ainf a' I � , 1 � 'T 25c per yard. - I ,%,&a ,liurch
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Noto Lo�t-Bovla Sprout -6 ; t I nience to which the Eub- since from ever3 other district. There viust I i . �- " -hl Tuallix
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Istray Cattl -G. bwlth�fi I resqlutio (f Mr. Fielding's should be with- ave t Bid, wo d have sen have been betw,-en two an accident happened to John, eldest If I � 2 - � I 1
Guido to Beauty -J. Baln-6 I u d three thousand � , � . h w.111 add
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I avoided. Some , ap visillig the exotiridonisto ail, told. The tr - I kd I
Dress Goods, Etc. -[81-P. Dill -8 . nd' should be buried no deep] ' t2 at cc Cession, I k " 1 3 ,.—A good Boys' S-ait, wear guar- -�
. drawn, ere are John Finkbeiner, of the 9Dh I . ; a
y 11i �h aini on reach Ag. ponalil M
Sumwer Utensils --[31-8. Mullett & Co.-* 8 . Grand Trunk to ttle t e stri , sial public ing Clinto Stephen, which M Jay him O, I � .
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� Corn -[61 -Hamilton &-.Kttrs1akc-8 . it carth vo.- be resurrected. I a , is agi i at them, .. e o$cers of immeng time. In steppin -, off a wagon twiste& 4 1; anteed coat ivest and paints for 11 illage -t
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. � � I e crowd at . 011inton station to be his so t his ankle was die . I I I -1
Teri Dotlars RwAard-E. 0. Coteman-8 I ; the Gkafid Tru , howeveri o -o � bt care accommod Coated andi
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killineryAt HitIfTrice-Wra. Piokard&Co -8 � ! I I ated. Two pars were added to : �, I � � . VxTje�uot being
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Na,sons, Wanted -G. A. Plpem-8 � ! I e Same Eve'rywhere�, !� � much for pu4 ic -a timent. 16 is th4 dimes the regular train at C inton,'bu even these one bove of the.leg broken. i i ii� $i� * 50. 1 1 -... �g
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For Sale-Goorge Camels --b ! The p rnicious results o .that trIake the- ividends that they are were not suffiicienb to riateriallyirelieve the �Aby-law fox thopurpose of raising� I � 1� 1 1 . I I I -�-
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CAmping Grounde-Jowe't Bros, -S I f protection are after, and the w right well that !so long 87�500 to purchase the w terpow, �r pr vilege ; 1; , I 1, --- . 1. � - I St. Joe
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I Wanted-Brikht Bros. -S � alike evi exit wherever, it exists. The L - � I crowd. When ,his tre in reache Seaforth, a' I I VOW I I
� i 01" as they are to carry passengers as the.jam was in& le wori e of Oarr Brothers and to re -build the dam i ! -�Wlbat might:
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DePtal Notice -Dr. Belden -8 don, Eqg and, correspondent of the GI be cheap. or Chea thereon, was voted on and.carrie in "Ving- i - d " -31
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i - 1 gives the following illustration . will'get th ritiment does half the number waiting on ham lae t week. veto) I for the I i ; I , � -11 .,I
. I of its di as the platform I � i 1 , ; - I lt�ktha kiln, i
, not Cut much figu - with the Gi by,law and only four against it. � I I �
: trous effe to in France. It is having Fre- :iand �Trunk, were able to got even,s, place to hang on. . - �0111
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i or in fact with business in -.Nfr. A. G. D3 er, of Exeter B � . ell G-U.NN'S, SEAFORTIL I ,xUa Qbat su%
Qf 'Urou lgxpooitor#'� ciaely the gain The n e(ialiraft, when it came along, was I I 11 I � �� I
i . I I e result.in the.United Stal- t settle i secretary of the ,Stephen and Uab. rue Agri- : . . I ,&wire broke,m.
0-'�5 . eel, But a commine ,it cQually I I [ j, .. --
- ion with powey ' i roweled, but -all some way ! ; A i -
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, c ing to get in its k! ' ibputes,,Bni both parties bei:g Com- said none were li M. At Norl On y I � �,
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I I 1. atford, however, I 1 i I L I with great f4
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I C,n,d good shape when the change was pe�ll I idir case to such a Corn. more oats were i doled to both trains, and whil nu0be of, I -1 L. 1, �t was ��
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I i . I our y- ung:.folke intend visiting , this -week renewing acquaintances. -Mr. x -
1 - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, June l6th, 1899� 1 � Ming oil, both par -t ar4und a planing machine, in- his f letwo one Gra0d r! I
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made. or . . . I ,�beg would. -get justice and an addit onal e ,no wag put on t1he excur- -
i ; : P F pondentsay . � i d B ind Dominion , Day. -David Johnoton, of St. Louie, Missouri,, acccom- .
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I IS e iffe C . sion trai i,4o th from there out there was T - Fosoer r4 tined, ome fr6m the Manitoulin panied by his wife and family, arrived here .. ed io gi
t. I throe fingeis were �aken off. : .
I 1 I . --- � ample rc om for 11 who desired it.! . � .
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7 of protee on is f niahed b the Paris oor. � . L "- - I Isla�ds 1� t week, after ipending a couple last week, and Mrs. Johnston and family - . LL - seriol
�L - WeE;t Huron Election Trial. I i T4,c London cor �espondent of the Toronto The flist trait reached Guelph 'about, 11 � Nelsoa Horne r, son of Jaime i rn,_v, -g I I been,
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rosponde t of .th FinanciaTTimee,-who � of weeks 1 ispeicting the ountry and visitirig intend spending the summer months -with A IL
1 as Globe, in speakin -&�out the unific�tion of o'clock and thee econd of Oolbornoi townsi ,ip, " was drowl 8d i I the � I � ty WgMe i
! . The MUChL talked of Weat Huron election � been -look nig lot the Fiersoh sugar ind one about i a � Mr."Wim.lbeattip;atiol resident of this her mother, Mrs. Hunt,of this village. � � . . C �C&x
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� � trial opened at Goderich, on Mot � tr.f, as reall of t1i e, warn �Ie �Iainadians no! . Grand river at B,antford, whil! be thing . vici � ity. �! He brought I ack very favorable Mr. Johnston left oiI Tuesday morning for a ...... - . yeorge
I iday be- � l of , the the 8,mpir I �t to his afterwarps. The street care N!ero in it- onel evening last w)ek. The deceased had! 0 !� ; - ... .11 L Of lur
' i�l ing thero, to con vey the excursionilstA to ,the ' repdrts.�, On F��,iolay e the L -. ' .. �
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fore Justices OAcr and Rose. ` � French overn mt to abolish -orl greatly too greedy in g. - v e ening adies' trip to the old country, in the the
i The trial L . � favors from the beeh in the; employ of the Water as .interests -of ' . ,wgwa
7 - ; d be ties. These I I . COm' Aid!of St' � Paulls' f,,h urch 1will. give a garden bin health -* An interesting lawn tennis I I -
i � Xease he at! pre4ent mot ' farm, where the 7 were met by Dr. Mills U` ; . . tjv-& she bad
i . I I 3er country. e ad pany, having left Goderich only .
i 1 I$ 1 d little to the rev-. and the other o cials of the c , L I I �� I'll . L arrived �
was continued for three days ; many wit- aire two: Th fo 01 five t,
I is "prime directe, an ex,ort ollege. h4oat weeks prevJious to the melanchc parp6 in 1 r D L I Xethercott's grove, contest was held � ter- , �
i . nesse'i were examined and most of the. bounty of 4.50 fri ics per "' xx re, enues of the 'Old Jail , an, coot her a good of the excursiom eta had left home ,earlk in � ocur- at �ullar L Yin- here on L 1 4 ---
� 100 kilos! o,x ; . 'I . � �Ytl 'a n" Tt� �usi Will be furnished noon and evening list, between the Clinton . - . id unl6a,dil
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I charges. were either abandoned or dismissed. � fi ed and .50 firi a ics on raw sugar expor ed, round sum annu Her army and navy in 8 kton �, ass ba d.. A rare treat is and Heneall. clubs. The honors at the close � 11� the 1111ile 'we
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I The court wits adjourned to meet again at a bounty o3f f; lom IS me' i cost, and Canada I Cho the recently ptirchaseol a flo-uring mill at Caca- i
or 100 kilos manufactured. tea to so e Oxte t in the protec. . . . ' -ell will be pleased to learn � ... . 11 ..... :
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6 to 8 fra ce p partici Da, Institution. Elli�tt, in u Idinq� a a new woodshed. - Mrs. P. D. B ore ,
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Toronto,on, Saturday, when the case will TO balanc the i tion w �ich they a . rd, w ile she does not . e most hospit�b nd left Exeter a short time ago Dav�d Rq eta IS 43 i fil i - �,�- -
Be bountiei"the Go out 11- fo 7 they wer r . ,� 0�
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K018e C u ty of o. rer 100 vernim I tee iv I to run the mill-. Last week . the 1 pro pert3 viz. a dr ' a I shed! -and Ott . --� In -
likely be concluded and judgmept will be levies an e -- cent. .. contril ute anythin to th' cost of mainten. ed, and oil being conducted to the I re- wa&l destroyed by fire. They had � only be I ,� . -house.-Rev. J.i see her in the enjoyment of her accustomed -
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rende ed. The result hinges mainly on a On sugar, which; nakes it a very Te'ar C.in. ance. [ There is, u doubt, a good deal in cep ion hall there was an abundance 1 t .en Ball! retu ted on! edn esy of last week good healtia.-The rains of this week , � .- Verwwu govered-
I I sati fy the cravi 3g8 Of the I 0 running it a few. days. They had son e in- � . -,� ;, � . .
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. questl:n of agency. If certain parties car, modity to the 3ach conaurneri The sugar this. '.Some politi, im, a are very anxious inner man. and fro attei iding conferen. eat Windsor. His $ aye helped the crops greatly,, and the , � - I 0'a could re
4� sur&nce, but their Ions will be conside -able , I . -
ore, pure] ' that C in�da demand 1 referential t all ere soon sa i8fied. Professor'Mille ex- g4t �a.okj g� , I .� - � I -
policy in, theref y protective 1e ) rade from . - - brou J6d roports,-John Kirk prospects for good crops are most enc � jj,��oa,p
be proven to be agents, the election will b Mr. W. E. Kerr, late pasto, o' the has , our J utween L
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� ' I e d Great .Britain. ten ed to his g tests the freedom of the isecuri 4 4 sit'with - rX -Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane i .. z I Wil
, O� his Point th . I Pullyplank Brothe ing.
idea having been to buil up a great in'llus- I 0 corres. Hensall Methodist church, has be I I I were of & 5016cre
voided, and if not, the reverse will be the try which 'would put mo to po�inderit says: Onel C f: the questions Canada pla4e, an soon le vast crowd f a at Ition - of S�. Mai " , or I 1. - - �.
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�- - uey directly i I I . . , an ere well ed at Amherotburg, and Rev. Dr. , Vill h yg. -04, Isat � By 4 load of young in Clinton this week. -M -r. G. MLCFJW4en ! � 11 o.n, bis p1
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case. It Was abundantly manifest from the pocke of Floach farmers and give m-. will have to take a Id opided stand upon, and scattered around, each group g g to see [) - folko visit4the Bond an returned in the was in Goderip,h last week Attendi - - e.
I . I by, late of Exeter, goes to Fore t. We . Mig this �;# , itig- 6 valuabl -
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L p �A ries to a kely to, (6me up ago e y ogL 1, -L .- fa � L .
At Mr. Garrow and ;; 11 loyment in the , Cto- which is li iin soon, is whit their were most interested . . Som are both good -men. Rev. Char - evening, ,�fter ip a very pleattatif county,council. ia his affice as warden.- .
great im ny L . . ,�ndi -1
the eWdence th a those � . went first to the stables, where S r4, ith, I i I I L . 4 *ky �Ibnsixx,
ever, has b Ion lug i Rane , tinig.- drge Nrling visits . - I � I
. . associated with him in the eleeiiion,used hands. T,,ie real effect, low I that Of* preferenti 11 I trade. Nothi I to so the� fa , y also of Exeter, has been removei6 , to: t Go J- d friends in Mr. George T-xott, ,photographer, was i i L' . Mat with a I
I i loss into the hands of 0 ly e good work that has, i he Mtitq'hell 'd'n: n -
. I . to drive the bus likely to destroy al h 'r u el , exp ined bhe Toronto Conference and is lo,ated . I Sunday. - Mr. Whaley, of Toronto the -first part -
every effort ! , i- I 0�hodj I " p ug, a - I a � I ; of this week combin. I-- r �A � eek -
to -secure a pure 'election, large beet -root g ,owera'and large man been done towards in 9 feedi ,nd gave to h I I In Neep wa, i a.visitin _Mra. D. Urqu- 1-� 1. , wh
� a 0 io consolidation of the a auditors m i 0g friends iii the village, ing business with,pleasure. 0 Asire
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�ay, � Tie M 11, fagmers' Empir as inn h um 1, practical iqformatio eaford. I " . l � , 4 ; I i
. sind it is not' too much to 0 .hat lare everyw to ,0 C bn the part of the Col. - Others - i I : � I , hart, who has been in St. Joseph's ho pital . . . - 'ROM&M, -C
I oing out of t e misine took in ti e experiMent\41 L Inland Revenue L Inap'ector Floody was l I . . - a Li
9 .80, be U- lots, others the I .!
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with -one exception, they succeeded. Cor- CA Be it "d ,es onies for ,or a b a gglin, over preferential I in Clinton latit week, and with Chief W hear,- - z � ; ! during the Past mouth,- and who i8 recover� thin,iicti -of rickW
ere imery, and so on, an at each place r ; �� Wroxe 1,01 - nicely from her illness, is expected home, , � � -the sesiZell
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r tariffs. In this ma ;it or C &ad& has set the ley paid a visit to a Hulldtt farm� where -
- not pay th 3m, at d,the am All mills are boog I n of I
ruption. was'not shown to have b6n prac- left idle, m hih a few Ii proper step, and, M. - Fieldiog put the in& . the ,e wer a offici Is in attendance who wore . I NbTEs. -'Mr. George Allan and wife, of I .1 . *OM
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iig growers and a few . t J1 , I tb week. Her many friends will welcome of 0 ke 'head A;
in Wing- -ccurnula'Ding or have ' 'I 'le light il ing ar d anxi t , ar -they had been informed 11 awatr p was . I !.� -
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� Used in any part of tile riding but I big makeri are i 4c- ter in the best pose -when he re. w . tall I the infor- being made. A visit to a Holmem ille resi. � Pr It slre ,. In pe�dlng a few daye her back. -Mrs. (Dr.) Graham, of Clinton, . ess and inflicti
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or �hree irresponsible C e ortunes, whic I 9 tna io I he occasion seemed wi . end a here.. - �� .
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Here two 2 a �markeol in his bud a :i speech � that prefer- I 0 i . boys went � � I
itiffittlated lairg :' n pc asible. th"Inrli Oil baseball accompanied by Mrs. Good, were o 01040 call lOr .
ham, h have bee to dence and a farm out in Goderich - �owiiahip - : List I - - n 8atur- ,�
49 . � taken directly f om the pockets of their ences must come pt m y as an expression of be nost t 11, enjoyed by�' all, I � 1, last 1, I Sa urday, and pla ed day last the guests of Mrs. J. Sutherland.- � -i- �
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� sma ties " got drunk the night bpfore the : on the Maitland were also made. No rie of I � . alioa *
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, compatriot a,' the -go d -will of the i other country. . had n been at the college be- - against the team � t at; town, but were The Eixth annual Sabbath school convention
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elect I n, . - I the crooked was found, although appear . I d at the time I
and started out in this �condition � - . IN = � - I I � f b to express surprise at the . . . �. I . I
� � ! - . 11 � I ances were suspicious. - - beatO'n. T11 I 11112.1 0 ubs:are matched to , and rurla-deca-nal. meeting of the church Of . -� 11 I as eou . � �
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to do the " big, thing," as they .evidently � i _- I - extent an� varie by of the Work done and the � lapon tb'e roun, . � 11 to this 8aturday.- England, for the county of Huron, 11 I
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_ Pi a2 Y' C rit cism. - 1' Divisi z A Court. i -Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt, or,, of . I was held 1-1 I
. 1 4 . I beauty of ;the surroundingo. We are sure or ftour ai A oat 1) � - aww�
. considered it. They called on several voters I The f .. I : Pivis4onCourtwaf ieldinSeafortli,Friclay, tha I . the Bayfield Road, Stanley. celebra ed bheir . 9 �p 1 millers are shipping in St, Paul's church on,Weduesday last - � ..
. � ; dge Do 4e, presiding. - y oId6n wedding ; it xxt.- ibeon Brothers n ly attended. - ' - - L I
. I X men of the cr4i- . t all who 4tte tided catne away more full , a grd a' d was ver large
and left with them sums varying from one Cism indul , d Aiq Hoiior, J ever impressed with the advantages 9 , on the 23rd ult. - here are i y F;e 4 -� nrkMI BRLT,S.--On
I � in of the Education Depar dail' 4 xPee i iti As of a car of lath and convention was one of I.. ,
� t- wao-quite a I%Urge doc 'et and the - mill was were present children, grandchild- -o�` and � _the most int*3r- I ---- WI)ic1h alwayseal
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to tw dollars, haming spent in- this wa :r is provin e., The I I . and value of the institution as an agric-ul- great grandchildren. All partook of agood shin es.�' e of pulp eating ever held aud will no doubt result in .1 �
y ment of I Mail says: ke t grinding from :ei in the forenoon until total educator. We must also a . I -its took
� . ay that Dr. plac betw 10 Re � - Brussels, increased diligence and zeal on the part of I occurred at the h
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proba )ly tenor fifteen dollars ano� that in Despi ni inthe evening, ev supper. and had singing� and speeches. Mr. 0 . 1. Ross, of I
I ' te edeterminei�l oppo�aitioxx of the eral of the cameo, Mills and his Assistants were unceasing in , a d Ie`v. . An ere e on all attending, ,-Jobu P`dr--terfie1d[,,:
,ithe most reckless and absurd mar tier, just � Minister o - , II6 ever were settleo: and Mrs. Hewitt we h I and the advan � , � ;
Inc tion, ri �orxn in the matter ) � Cho parties, while their attentio I I o the visitors and left noth- � ?1eased 8 bt ath Is 11 . 0 0 P . cemenu of the 6 on June 'Uh.
. b ere ere deferre I I with;their golden presents', and the children I- r1l . 14 is aged � ��
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no is gradually forcing q rig undone that ould tend to the bomf t "' these d Yet ;; th ' bringing . Of- their daught,
as drt: aken men would do. Most of this of examin 10 its way Ot ntil next court,- the i I'� o?"on rni;l �g thro good work,-Migs Alice Cold -well was in
into our a tem. The rotonto public school 0 proceed. pleasure and i not ruc�iorx of their guests. In � ny more hip.y a � . Ra"M
I money, was given, to Conservatives, who parties 7n t being y-epared to Or , left wishing them ma . a wed- Ii ,rin , is in the Exeter on Thursday last, visiting friends. , or Hull
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. board has j Sor is five con es di�g days. V. P, . - ened * .
as eeided t4t no final examin- ed c & ies took P.-' nedy has returned -Mr. Larkworthy, of Mitchell,has op' .
up the entire cou�versation with the writer, Dr. Mills paid! , om attemi � I -, IF wim perb3iin
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-� on a iall be held at the . thb farmers who visit the ,college a high Aid Qlanadi4' 'bvewod, in the basement of . YORK, ;I Clifford, atla 19
I kept t Ele money, Voted for Mr. Peck, the ations for I romot Itim of Ithe court. I ir i 3 local bar was rep.re- I _Mr. Jefferson Hosery, youn son of fr: Dnference.-The Ladies, out a liver here, making Che second for -
Catisei -viative, and then hied ther#selves to close of the resent eel iool term, but th' t sen ed by Mr. J. . 3est and Mr. J. L-, � Jr. Thomas Essery, of the Lonioi Road, I the village. . �
I . . I � compliment. He oaij�d that- although therei the Presbyt','e�.',ian et alch, passed off success. 4� -- I bat aumber of relatives
the 3hief of thib local .0c, servative prornotion i iEall be,made on the reports Kil oran, Mr. Holm as tod being ill and Mr. are large part em, Biters almost every,day n ar Centralia, was recently killed on the fu .
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the teacher, the prin I Ha, re being absent f t ihe militar* ; railway near Fort McLeod, Allbo%a. He � ' '- -1 I lo" tb-arming,
oqgaui,ration, and gave the I I cl, ali and the inspe�tt! , y camp at during the Butomi r, find from all, parts of 1 Mr. W; S. I �Kere ie - wife and family, are 11 -
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tion. . Aside from this, there wa �or. This a in line wJitih the advanced London. Mr. Pr �ot, of Goderich, and thp Province,!! an th3yaregiventhe en'tire I was engaged as brakesman and was crushed spending a f w d - - rxi=Tm -- vtl* -a
I , while, coupling cars. The remaillif were myl with' friends in Hui- -� - - . - od virried ai�
3 nothing :thought o the subject. A Minister Of MrI. Robertson, of' iStratford, were also freedom of t e p ce to go where fancy die- , - go Owbride'
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I Education should lead. ; ; present. The follo, VI brought to EKeter last week for iplterment. I'll
of a corrupt nature proven to have taken � lett.--Dr. ,as had big barnm re--
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place i it the election. If these p4rtieg in The Mirliat nev � or I The gad fatality is a seve . I rotfiers an plied the I
cation has - James- is! mis�plac 9 undue interference or shingles ano� - 1 - -4aired. i
. . I I - i Uir I there did the work.- I
Wingharni who acted in this fo6l given any ii,ppiosi io i Horton is. !!IJ&mes MaTavish,- damage 6ocasione re hi's respected parents. � i ,-- . IM PU
lish and mi ion 0 i the 11 reform, , . d the . to, be . .i Am eiigineei was I �,r 1p 0 �� , I sw 41 - net, - of W1
i j real �--Reg3krdioth, lure of flax omparil . y is b�y arty in . -
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' I . n seem to be cayeful to: Ina h �Ri "I a Own to tak �earixx go o; a — - gro-axwom M -W .T. 3,12
criminil manneri can be made r'eform it can b " lif This was a case Iti6g from a, horse deal. coinpla,i 'ed of, am i 8 fai . Wisem- ala I X R
I ; � people us n ol 3 n e yles! Walker � -
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. . ,ither thrduRh ca t pay, t F y runk sewe :: Us siroom. 'I
out to be e c4lled. In fact any Oppo- The plaintiff is a larmor and horse dealer no!t to harm anytiingi o: re- ego le 1,; .. :
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agents of Mr. Garrow, then it is ition he mi ht oiffer would be futile,'s in the, township of 1. e I press, says : 11 In this secti.on.la ge iracto of t 0 n . He ( iaeovrrh ol there was 20 .
' er now, rental and has al It 3, township of Tucker- says, it is urpris ug how littl lai!id are devoted to the growin -of lax, a d :. � the , . . mmy- - , -ther, and
ilikely the 8 i 1 68 *the defend. lesIanese .!or wilfully. In. this respect. h feet fill fr � � - (� - - ,faii
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I electio a will be vbided. Bat it w I cortain- whole matt ways anta'farmer in t . I is the college the farmers find the work qui . p -ofitable. river bed be ow the ,ayleo! property to the �� -1 V,v -4 - , - 1flas y
I I o - � smith. The, case was tried before a jury. authoritie: have to compla i 6riilgo�, and say - I I I -osremony ha,
ly be a pity if Mr. Garraw and the people tested, in the in of, and that the at wer must be I ri. Robert - I
hands of tile trustees. I ower4d.--M some �u 0 IR -
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I t In The plainti ae ed a mare. from the aside from entertaining the visitors they T6e �tiy,ley Flax Company hav go: Id ve ;E; �
I of We., �t Huron are put d � succes ully � --y I *A She bs:pty couple
to the tr6: uble and .true that the Min comi DixoE has g9ue to V 69it frJ[enda in Paris. - . I I I �
1. cation con defendant fi ir iU6rC"` rhe, plaintiff clai I a the past year, and the og . . A,
� Miss rena Smith is renewing Old acquaint- � INICStChit - s move
on, simply because pass an cider making i that he puro e sesso� given even greater promise 'than his
r it c pulsory animal under a guar. As the'afternoon dr ' - 'ir'N'M diR4-Lro
t On ,�. ew to a close and as . I ances in Bruoselo.'-Mrs. McLennan, of . om., ,W
I turmoi of anobher electi' i � based med ate occasioned lit Je trouble.
t antee that was l It Bound, The defead- it �beca,m6 near 5 been,realized in the past." . I . -
I a coup e of officious fools happened to get boaxida of tr istees to do 4wa with those I O'clock, most of the ex. Brussels, is via t Mrs. Robert Black's
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.� � � �ae only g,, sionialLe commenced to gather in to -the oldest residents of Wingham, ii at p resent, -Mr, Ad Sanders was at Water- .
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i drunk Lod commi- I aranteed her Pound so cur, --On Saturday, the 3rd inst. 4 I . iting �i ; W44YUMptuous repaxi
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11 4 1 i th persi n Ice ,, a4t week. -Air. � Robert Miller attended . . .. "994S VbAds, the re
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tted acto for which no per- written examinations. B � t if he had done far as h -e Ica the time he sold her college ound8 a, id rest under the grateful of Isaac Ireland, passed away n Ils 82i d Aiadttr 09 had partal
son bu. i themselves were responsible, and ,go he would be accused o 0 depri . I he had no -k 1w, and At IF . i CLINTON
.�. . nowledg, b,ut that hhe was sound, , ---- i A
� ' ,ving tru. sh4ae o the many beautiful tr"s which the JOne county Council at Goderich. icm Plasi-antly *pent in
h which not in any way affect the reau'lt tees and people of.p ed ,her for -a year ' Decealed had! resided � a VIi h . I - �
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I ill OWE rs i which they for I . there Abound. I lost of - the excursi i '"I ion largo band of gipsies,� are encamped in town, - �
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: . for. many . years. He conduded a b ac �- . ---, --
of the furth" ol 'med that the ani- again visited the -efrealiffient hall and par- ! � adjacent to Smate's ��rove. They have to k
� tion. However, it is said that all merly posse ed. He has Pot done this an(' tral W Y"n
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as' Unsound, so brought a,bion amith shop there until a few . the .
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11 I L I ai fa ,compliment of�dogs, borees and child. - Wile-& popularity wi
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I thingallreec fair in love, ' took of lunch to f)rtify them for the home- when,. failing health ' elledlim to ceale I Bargain List for Saturd-av-, -
war and politics, -and because he Ii as not. done it', bob has left il against ,the defe � r the purchase ward jou ney. Corn ren, --�!-A great day'stsport is assured here 4V "I" Urge Aumber Of- col
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we must all bow with submission and cheer- optional,'thf Mail accules him of failing to: money and damage . his labors. He had beenp in feebIt heal _ It - - 7 - -- -
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$100. , . A large nu mou � ting in all to The Brit specia train )eft'Guelph a little for b6miuiorx Day, I Liatowel and Palmer- June 17th. I - - ... %%% dh she reco
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1 fore six, as noon as the care got filled I ston baseball red, � I'll will at once t-aike 1.
f ulness to, the decisions of the courts, lead in " advanced tho�ght." But, had he witnesses were be for a,!number of years. A wi d t
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1101� � � in I this wxy by tb. . kiLIg the power out ol examined, agd- the 1,8 occ pied the V ere ready to a grown up family of sons and daughters are teams Jiave and, � . .
- of the . I as tl iese two clubs all is aui ated -by a great . at tt. -We unite with
led day. IThe jdl most with thee 3 . who tart on the left to mourn his lose. . I . . . - . :
L z� � J0 afte a short deliber- homeward journey. The firat train reached riva. opirit, each . . I I -- .
the hands of the trusteqs And . . hav'ing[a victory ov& the ,� I Wishing them happinio�l
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i centering it ation, gave judgme� � for he plaintiff for Clinton on the h1meward journey a little, othc ri the, Wroxeter mate i will be, perhaps, special bargains at the Wiseman stole. I -
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The Dominion Parliament. in the $29. I . -On Monday of last week Thomas I Our list. of I � .. - ��--
. The orninion Parliament have get alon' .department, the Mail would be the . . I i I after eigh,o'cloch. The second train left Werry, or., left the home of his son, in Ex- � MOn6Y saving opporturifties that prudent 11hopperet I.- � �
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- 9 first to raise t' The Wrought Ircir Range Company :vs. Guelph at 6.30. 1 oter N'o'rth the Idtitestof them Ail. I Other' good base. will take advantage of and profit b3-. Ourclearing � Bayfflel
fairlyin ell during the past week. . he cry of centralizi T , and ha not since b -,,an ,seen or ball l matches Will mmel iff also ; Saturday birgain sales have pro E-
� On Fr .. his train was composed I -8 .
f. He was last,seen at th depot, � besides, ved a deelled succos". : - I'- R- DWAADS is mal
ini; the people. [ -are amid wasictrawn by two engines the bicycle r I these 6pedial offerings -will bring ,us all the busi. �
I* lng Power Findlay McIntosh - This was an action'on of fifteen y heard o a E
and depriv of their rights. a promissory note'to me -,I where he had ridden with Mr. eralake. . ac s, 1 which 'ere such a promi, `an� 04114 it. ready-to-wear ,elfil
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continuous session, the Opposi�Pion speaking ntl feature I -
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I day laolk they closed a twenty-seven hours ' The people are now given the wide t powers $93 for a at 4re the payment of and was filled, alubouilli not uncomforta Failin to return,borne Monday - night his . �i 11 be fully sustain- nei8that we can look aftesi next Saturday-. * : ' � lmd ,a suit AWI.,
- .- , about nine ' 'e Hat Bargains. --Still a big lot of the 11no straw heib misil
fendant, a farmer , 1 . son set out in search for him, bu t could get . ; 4,ac I
I In connection with educat ed oil our i xce AART1W antioutic
against time until the Minister of 'Railways ional, I matter . of the township of Me- o'clock. Some waited�over until the regu- I `i- I from the Wiseman Stock to 6611, gobd shapes and fine - '"*, A1190insat bait price,
consistent o,ity, . " Killop, no trace further than that he was seen at � . � I . . . .
� fro agents Jof : qualities, at one-half Ills Wiseman price. Men's and Z
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complied with a demand of Hion, with. reasonable unifor nd 'the Plaintiff.. The lar train in the evening, which left Gdelph I � i boy6' straw hate, good shapes and qualities, ,ill sizes, - 1 Zwms.-mr. m Higa
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Mr. Fos- , - :" . I defendant e enied ha�irlg signed any such . the station. He is over 80 year pf Age, and - � Hen I Wiseman prices were boa and 75c, your choice of I I � _1
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- it would not just to -the people', ' at 7.40, so that all �reached home- in good his health would not permit of lot 25c. The b8btstraw -hate In the Wis-man dock, � I Lr1liOtt, 'Wife and family,
� I ter for some additional information - noi in note. He admitte iaving purchased the time . is �alking this
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the iuter�ests )f education, to cu �tail these range fret 1 1 the � t lai 0 tiffs . I � : far. � ' AL BRrE�8--The 'Dom; ' nion Day Colo. !1D. d olual ,00 ,,83d --goc�-ViK`sy�'�,�-, at Illand � �. .4 - -
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: , '' . liberties, as t iE Mail signed a I most largely -M I r. Thomas Gregory, a pri 0 commatee are bus y engage ; � sym -Rev. E, �
I Grand Trunk for"the Intercolonial ' er left L d in �" 50i J30 a � _
from th seems to think ,should Oil itio"41 note or its attended that has �ev' I minont, and I 0 , y u i" 8 ' "y It felt h&U 'I here.
; ing a pr . osed lease, for terminal facilities r and f having & excursion wai one of the 'L" ' 0 lic
0 � this �ountv brat�o' arrangements 2 , rch 8'11� g SAiur &Y fro
. . this II po�rf �0 br."a, taw" and blacks, eguliar V,iciii first In the Confei
. at Montre'al, which was under discussion. be 'done. ,11 th Way : The plain- and everything passed !off without i �RN well -k own resident of Win ,barn, was tilig 1 for the day's pro- boic, Joe, b0c, your � -The , A,rA
. I . I- tiffs to ta.�'e an 0 . I a working in his garden plot at thl� outskirts gea tne, and the bills are tow out. -Miss . rival lof But
: - � . sto-ve at $20, and or acciden't, and 4*� seemed to, be . Bargains in Clothing for Saturday. -Just & .few .... - ft Mond*,V last The
the ba e ell � h4 It. hO felt a Whftelsides, w ' in ScaFortf - -1 .1. . I I
A ces- Ed ; I eig teettiholiwood at $2.50 pleased with their day's outing. Fully ne I I rked A , � � I Of W=1U*
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Since than there has not been much untie' itorial : lane of thelown a few days ago, w on Saturday dd lines left to sell; these have been ma .1 .7 Willily. Ml
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nary obabruction, Comments. per cord ; t at a "' "endrandurn, as to t 1 weak spell coming over him, an( laot, her forme horne.-Mrs. Gavin, Rose, pricasthat'should clear tile lot out -on SAW , . Ana �Alnfl I
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-and busin6as has got on he half of the excurle onists were ladies, end . fell1to the I riday. wife
T wood was M tten w o Us'been i �Ur Three only boys' blue serge buits. two piece , to 1-Joindon
. . I . -t th y ak ad deep an interest in tuuab y appen- I � t St. Josep, a1zes oDly, Wiseman price was $2.75, clearin - � . � .-Mr. and
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fairly well. The bill, he 25th emeral Assembly of the P had signed )n Ithe face of the note he the ' ground. George Shaw for I h's hospital _ 8 a all tb y,'�eg;
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providing for 4 i y I At ie Queedl*
6 d thi a note sued did not ed to be with him, and he Was ( nv yed t if Satur-
ndCount Railway,and at inCanads,is in session at bear any on,. 'con( � ever thin '.pertailag' tothe . Toe�Aaymornihg,but We ' .et to learn n we
chase of 1the Drummo � y 9 college and his home,! And medical 'atten ane sum- gre3, tweed, well made,good quality farIces sa*n
, y � iti�na. After the exam- farm as the 'companions. � th�at'labe has nob ex . ; , " ing -of Mr. Robert 3
, monedi. , pert ed the relief and . �
* Hamilton. It the meeting on Wednesday !nation of a ,ral witt;Iesiies who had heard � . He wag ou� again all right u the C, - lining, iffle,iman price was $12 for suit, Saturday I � = � imn
i e rpvement that w2ehol Seven pmris inen -Magiie I
.1 its counterpart for the leasing of terminal Rev. 11 Dr. CA p ell, of Renfrew, was electe� 'the bargain(� d ' I followin it Post and vest for $5. .1 (Ito aflu
facilities from the Grand Trunk Railwa - - . a e, and ill of whom corrob. 9 ay. Some feared an att ck 'of ,qp i s )ed for. Mrs. . �
Y at moderator. . , pauts, fancy atriped at.ex,ji, well 1), ,do,elvallng an I � X former �resjd
. ,lorated Mr. r. Rpso'basdispIayed mO4 w p -4-64' both '
NcIntc ll'� , orsion of the affair, paralysis, lit r cry at ! nerve 8aturday for Ys,j. I
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Montreal, have each been passed the third ej or'd . Z Huro xotes.� . . Greg ribu es the nderfiA �, r. Audmrs. Marks �
, and 4nirtitude under h ' -y eeve &VI
� th udge e rev , - eakness o an attack Cie atoma �,h t ouble. . �r vei re and L3ea Curtain Bargains for 15%turday-Sevoral Odd M" friends in-B1,yfi,
. . � i . . lie non of Grey, had A, ValUa Dle w ith, baker critical illness. Her many friends would be Rces of the Wiseman curtainiq that ai e I I at I
. ,ion of During the month of April there were a I I Robert Mrij 11. nri Worderi,-Action mare die one day la t w! eek. _A few a a Ago Mr. B,sckwith, I I I -
reading, and now only await the sane, ! � iiuib. -Mr. Henry Ball ,, Bold down to- - I - in Smith 8
the Seu%te to beconi p esime one or two pairis of a kind, to be clearid out on ;.!a, Wa
e law. These were thousand cal 0 at the Canadian High Corm. �for $3 50 bal�ance � Mount, the defendant -Doctoxi Crooth site, late of Hamilb of Winglism, had a close cal. He was ' I d to lean of her recover .-A num. 41
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1.iai at he had r e;aeipb in full for the er; r I I
I miasioner's of lea, in London, . and intends to qualify No-tingham Uee curtains Ud williaim. ,
moa8urei which the Opposmon opposed - plea�iig th )bp neall lodge aV urday. Here are three of them: one -pal �04 W
I England, a�n �` amount of-, , I ! tend d the dist-ict meetin ! h' ld at Seetforith - cream ta lo Be returnit
', , i 4 : station, and, on I account of the torehouse's, ' g 0 edges, 8J yarolm loljg, lVideluan Prim f - � . -
a would . seem to indicate considers, full am uxii� i , . . on Wednesday evening, a was $1.50, oft I - -i tater two.week
� velry bitt 6rly, but they were both finally 103 Canadiam visitors registered the � . plaintiff for the a 0 U it. Judgment for practice there. i -ttuw-lsi
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- . . respected failed to notice that the ,]Wve train was nd -eport an in- 8atur,ay for 98c.- One pair oaq floe Nottinghaint . �011
)ie - William Nash' � . +h backing down the track. is I tereating meetiug and k lace cuit-.im- L"rel, I L - Ound - ing ne
it.10 eutertsiorneut, .11, line quaky, gool p tgew, 11 � . V eveni L
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. -i� ht, n McKay,-Thi8 resident of East Wawanosh, near Blytb, is .-4- tap d *-dges, 31 yards lot) A -i %1 thildtie 's ser cei -
ca,r,ried ly the unusually large majority of Thi lie , -MC. James Potter, a. highly
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fift,y-one Mr. Moore, a strong Conserva- was an action brou )y Win. Nash, of confined to his home. with illness. , entirel$iaoross when the caboose from the Seaforth lodge t' Ve regret this on Saturday $1.18. One pair only very � -1 Jdr Horaee F�
week whave tc chronic fine quality 1� Or&
Lillie, M ay has resigned her pcsi- contact with the horse, causing it to rear, ,.oldeath of Mrs. Nottingham lace curt4ing, one of the eat lines in the - - - 'Iddre -
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�� and upset the, rig. Mr. Bec L f he i I Wlec'mun stock, creano and taped edges, Wiseman 11 'Ile
tivp from a Quebac constituency, spoke and A change h sitaken place iii, the high offi. Harpurhey, agains Joha: McKay, of Kip- -Miss Jane' Woods, relict o t10 h b - 0i -children '
I , pen, for digging a w6l ,, and furnishing a tion as teacher'in the Exeter public was , te Mr. Writ. � :LLLL
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C I als of-the,Canad'an Pacific Railway, Sir pump, the amount inv4 lived- being $ scho3l thrown out and received injuties that ten Woa lo,� late of the Price was 83.60, on Saturday $1.80. - , P"
-voted: in favor of the bills, stating that he c � 1, kwitbr - -pared *
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I . - . _ 1 22,50. to take effect at midsummer. Miss May - of Usborne,, I L � �- .11 �- I .1 L il Pott a ,a
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considered the proposed 1prigains authorized i7anHO I a Defend h#t dered him insensible for several ioure wbic i �ad event occurred at ber home ver Dress Goods Bargains for Saturday. -We 11 Major Ph
'V 7. C. rne has been m: de 8hairman ant claimed I he had paid one will -attend the Normal 'College at Ha n- . � I
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by the bIls the best and'moritaidvaiiitageoua - O� ' the board c f directors,' Grunimett, a suppose .. I I I only urday several lines of ; -- ,- �
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. I a Position which DArtner of Nash in ilton. rig was broken but the horse egeal ed in . early o� Saturd I,y last, after black diesep goods, most of .,;hich are speciaii man PA
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quently he did not -Mr. Thomas Shapton, the well-known - abou an hour' Be . .-A-, lto 11
as created I for bitm. jury. Mr. Beckwith is now rocovoroo� ego, able for separate skirt, for wearing with shirt waido, *P Iiierwir.
for the country that any GovernmQat bid the work, and that �048 ; = Mrs. Woods Z -1,purposet
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I sides south of Ex ' M' And Mrs. ,h was in herl usual health, save you the tost of linings and InAkIngs. All wool' �,; _7 Re
, Mr. John Reiss Robertson, who pkesident, has been showed that Grummet� ' *�as not a partner three c�ii ill almost, the -- " -4
� Mr. Thomas G. owe anything. Pla.ut�fl� -A par�7 composed of was 1'0 years of age, but up . ��,� M the,24th to
evqr,,made. � 8 aughnesay, I late vice- ' ,�Oxx the other hand, stock breeder, who re' ' hourlof ber deal ,-"- % W $day last ,M ,
, ade presideqt, and , recently sold a yearling Lincol Wim. Anderson and Mrs. an, !! was'quite ar 36 Inch diaXon&l - I I 1�oy
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prides hi naelf on being a free lance, I- to receive the pay, Patrick, of Ilderton, for $50. It pays to Dowse. and her three ch Miss nart and; acti've for one go finiob, will not h A or catch the dust, ape ,NJ for - - ' -� �
I - al, head of 11,this main . n ram to k1r. striped dress goods, bright satin - S. ltu�6 10hu Ub,att Ti
but r vvill,' hereafter, be the and that he had no righ �' 4 ildreVrenl 0 - - .- �
Vanced in yearg. The dece teed was a na. 81turlay 43C. Black finger d lustre, I sy finish,, of
- moth concern. Mr. and that,,moreoyer, a ad notified the de- raise sheep of this kind� W a g 06 n I ennin
wh� has been supporting the Opposition S Smith arrived in Wingham last w ek 1, to ad , "And Mr. j
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. ' sughnessy 6ame to the road in 1882 and fondant to this 4ec visit at their old home in East � tive of Perthshire, Scotland, -nd emigrated . small PAtiern, heavy thread, regular price was W, -1� � * - - I I re . here, on 1
pre�bty sc�iolly thin sesni � Ill advance m1cautioned him not -Mr. John Wi6in, or,, of Stephen, near � W b. . reduced to 60c, Saturday boc. Fancy B I - � .
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,;r It ent 'since has been tole to pay Grummetb, aid tiat he had done so 'Centralia, left last week on a visit to Ger- -South Afwri�enaclorx , good patterns for gkiirta, will notcat0h or hold the - I . if -fr,m
on, was also paired .ra '
r a id. 3 di" . i I with her parents, riven
Buffe r his management. in Bpi ti n i Vn- , way over d 8t' Wiseman price wag 250, Saturday 24c. Black ' - - ' I _ra Onfor the prqp�
41 Verdict for plaintiff. , Waf i u - Lon -
in tavo - f the bills. He i an able railway man, and the ' 'te of this cau April 12th, and have been on the brobhors and sisteis, in the year 1851. �Imk!peeti
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[ r ad will not r unde 611d at M6 own risk, many, where he'expeato to spend the all f a 74Y Iro
r The on really contentious subj sets that . since. 1 This is their first mar�ied about the y0ar 4858 to M Ik renadine jug& the thing for & cool walsit or . don to Goo:t0
Y � � — , mer visiting the acenes'and friends of I is - visit home in five I r.
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� I : , lisimi Wood I drew!Wiseir.a;J P#oe w" 75c, baturday s7c. �-, r * for
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: I - - action for $23 for vviii s claimed by plaintiff ; eem I 111111 - � . . 1011111 At. � � oad , wei
ito,W remi in to be disposedof,are the redistx,i- ir Wilfrid Laurier made the announce Arthur Warren v . Henry Little, -An youth., � years. ' Mr. Anderson and family havie b Wi 3,� who Pre eceased her - - A railti
on the Aark continent for f at lte� years ago, Shirt Waists at 390 for Saturday.-Fitic .1
bution bi I and the resol -Win. Casemore, of �nd line, Morris (in ifteen ,Iveario. V t- The &be
-ab6 but !she contin6d to � 10-i ;;err",,n
utionq for the m nt in the House the other day that the I @hilt waists, fast c0lors black grounds witilmstualn � "
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at on of that valley I . . � es to defend nt, who- is a farmer June let, pulled a I ge'l � -to �
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constru' . C. for servic' talk of rye measurilliz outisix months ii tibe live oxii their fine 4omeate I d firm,- 2J miles white figures, some with'coilare and some without, I .
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knoWn as the Senate. of dry bot qyernment Would not permit any railways illop. It seems the three feet six inches in height, This ti 6 . eou:)h-' ast of this 'village,!until her death. regular pric" wore 75c, SL and $1.25, your choice,on . " -the entorprj
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The oupplem y o The chartered in the' Yukon district unt' workin, 4 defendant, and on rye evidently is in has0 to reach that sta ge' - While Mr. and Mrh. John Gill, f Elc - M codes w . respected for. Saturday at age, � -- I - inter I
entar t plaintiff was 0 ra. W' 1 .
' i LVIng I nj- oxcellen I at] I Bat. - - - . -mry Ag
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r two occasions It ving reffiained out at known as " old rye." I eter, wore,dri i ontlid2nd �oncessoxxlof 5 socia! qualities,., urday seT1109 trat will save money for those who buy A
estimates have been ta.bled, and the begin- th� question ok boundary between the Uni il one 0 . her! ver� ma Hosier B inn for Saturday. -Bargains for ;=Z rrmilvied
� t' night later than Stephen, on Saturday, they na ro ly and was is true, Warm�h6a�rted friend and hosiery at She Wiseman store, Gfrle'tan Cotton )logo, 11
� I the ef,06dani, thought he -Last week the M a ra. Fair, of Cli P escaped serious in . ury.'� It a W goo, I neighbor, a nid will n, all sizes, Wisealan prices were 12ic to 2oc,.S&turday ..
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i Ring of cl e "end of the session �: is coming in ed States and I Canada is definitely settled. she e,, wt I atoll ppeare; th6t.qbe Ot only be greatly .
� ! uld have don a h u and bad sold fifty-eight head � nime export cattle i I'll . TELE MARI
i sight. Mr. Fielding's resolub � ions, This announe ment may be a 3 . I horse took fright when, in front o� Mr. missed by her faminlY tbreepAirfor2bo. Ribbed ,action hoose, heivy weight I - - ---
I - looking 9 disappoint- to remain out all nig !rb�li.s led to a dia- to Mr. S. A. Smi . The lot weighed for boyal Wear, size 9J only, Wiffernih price was 8W, .1 .
i l Mel a j fb�ut by a very large
I to the fia I aboliti of the It to some i private individuals, but i agreement between hs� George, Walrond's And ran aws eirc.e of relative Mods. The funeral .. .. 11 I* SMAIr
I on iron bounties - I t ppl�ar 'es ,and the 78,890 lbs., and realize $3,900. The were Y, upsetting Ur Saturday 22c. Ladies' black tootton hose, fine ...... -� Vhftt (
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I wilf be endorsed by the general public. Plaintiff quit his situ the buggy and k � to t e Rod rville cemete , on Thursday quality, German dye, spliced heels and toes, Satur- � ll.., =It ba&el. ...
were passed almost unanimousJy, only three ioiand he defendant all fed on Mr. Fair's fa m. ,hrowing, the oaoupanis out ge � ry
� j opening up n country It � a ton, wh _ force. Luckily, however, was largely atteinded-.--The friends of daY 1fic. fAdiei fine quality t"ie thread hose, - � � 1 --
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or four vc ting against them. Th ofthe Yuko 819 refused to pay the F in liff the b lance of -Rev. S. Sal has been pastor f last - I - . -
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cost Canada a lot of money, and it is a wise 'Wag ios coming to him udgme I nt in the Methodint congrega, . both escaped with only slight injuries, b'Ut Mr. John George Troyer wil I regret to learn best Clerman dye, the best nostery in the Wiseman -- - 1. �
I I . favor ion at Centralia f:rI tha he was take a very stock, wtre 606 and 05c, Saturday too. -?�
- policy not to permit railways the buggy did not fare no well, lit being bad- I .
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str 'e.ted that will build up towns that may - his With the ab
Mr.. rielding, the Finance Minister,011 to be con- of plaintiff for the full arnount. . two years, and who is uch beloved by seriously ill last
behalf ofthe Government, has introduced a Up 1wi th t y d,,amolished. The bore is ran foir a consider- at in a critical state,
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resolution granting to the. �jty of Ottawa a We �hope, howev 1r, he may con experience marked at quick selling Prices to clear. . - �
i Ultitmately be found to be within American of judgment summons I vilctima. year on the. invitation ble distance, but was finally captured west - - - - - - - - �
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I tertitory, and which will divert trade that I . and much to the a decided change for 'the be Uri � I . a*_
nixty thousand dollars IM I= satisfaction of his congregation. . .� on the Lake Road, none the worse. : . -Dr. Gunn -1 - - - - - --
a year for twent abould come to !Canada into — . - I � , 11 11aw- .
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years, fof tile purpose of mproving and I i , I . The -old Bell reBderice at;the Kippen a very successful blacks�nithin business I East Huron, who has b, ion lai ;up for some ie , 17, lay evening, in ,� .. � . �- 4-4 - -1
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beautifyirig the city, and I be expend( � n Bly'th for several years, pai purchased II W eke, is able to get ab )ut a little now at n Witt Dr. M. odiarmid respect. �.. ... ---
to � mills, i 'Tuckeramith, bt ilt in 1835, juati 05 9 coxx6ltatio a; - . �
� . . lere is tol'be another years ago, is receivi Mr. I . . - -- ,
Morriab in Mr. Troyer's � � �� 4 .
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under the joint direction of commissioners I I I Political ight in ing at the hands of a thorough overhaul- James Armstrong's farm' lob 41, concessi a hi� home near a k, in A Orrin town- Mr. E. Sheffer is . � - I!- 4. � ,- ) Pelf bmftl- -.. -10
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South Ontaria.i The Liberals have nomin., ,at waon Brothers,, of 13, Hullett, and will ta is pousession nexot sh�p, and we hope he w 11 soon e. convalas- atiVemploye � airing H -- .- -
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appoiat Honsall. This house, w ich'is a two story autumn. . I cent. ting down ODGENS BRONS., . � W '011g). -
ed by acb of Parliament and the city ate new 1(lewalks, wh - 41 rd
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council. � Hon. Joh; Dryden, and the Conrerva- frame, on atone foun alti n, vvas� built when -Mrs. George Davis� of Exeter, died �� . � will t i3h DIRECT IMPORTERS, - 0 . (Shiiii) L ..::
, ..his grant is given in consider- t- Air. Charles Caldpr. This will be the this Bectiorf I b, ! �ud Seal . !I I � i village and the oomfor )f pedestrians.- ... I - -. . i
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ation of t , I v9s Was a ( re I orth, very suddenli on Saturday, the 3rd inst. Kzkton. " � The . ad
fle city providing adequate 1pvaE&r hi , Clinton and Exeter e a � : excuraWn der � I .
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t itild contest f6r these two gladiators with. I upknown, and She had complained of feeling unwell when � the pstronage of -the . .
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OuPply and fire protection for the property in tl� over 40 years; before � NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. � Bryan and Farmers, Inesti � . � #L 211I.- t
e past tw � yeare. I lRensall 1 was thought I - - "I **-,
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of the Dom, inion Government in It is to be hop she airose in the in in and while at J to t le Model Farm, CLIRMN, . ONT. ----
i time will be terial used in ita con, uc bio n I"t, vta 0 very Is ely I - . I -------0.-
hichever� is electied thif eakfast, and when Mr. tavies was in the St4ffa.-George Farthing "a sold his It ted attended all alon e'lixtepl- over 200 tilerfets Toronto
the el Despite i6o age,go FaMily spent Sunday with relatives i Guelolhj on Tues
. I - n �hat the new kitchen, she fell off her Chair and suddenly driVIer for a good flgure, and has , Ur6 axed being sold I , Potato
I Id h Beat until the 11ext general roof now being, put on� is the 6 � 46 repairs the p h. ;
and the vi�irtity thereof. Thin-. !,a a grant able! to he � 0 1 ..
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