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� - OC '_ vessels that drew over 16 feet of water. . Huron $otes. She was an old and respected member of her brick dwelling (recently o wn4 d by! Mr. 1
/8996 IUMAZ741PC� `10 J((999 Now deep drought vessels are all the rage; QUICK SALES OU' '
� —The Ethel cheese factory has disposed i the'Methodist church, with which. she had Oeorge Kydd) tlo Mr. Andrew I lougedl, is -- 1 i 3 -
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- . not in it for business, and, in 'order to carry . . e at I I J cents moving into her d velling on
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1 ,2 cY 4 5 6 Z7 -Mrs. M. Davidson, reliot of the late daughters and two sons are left to mourn Queen street, which she bad- ren led d6ring , M01 tO
- &�� A& vf 7a'F- WED Yz-tm 7A -,r c5AT a vessel that will not carry a larg) cargo is of its August mak . been identified over sixty year T I
. arge cargo, there must be depth of her,Aoss: Mrs. John Consitt, Parr line the pri and a ' SMALL 'PR04 ITS I r , i
8 9 10 Z/ 12 IV A/f " James Davidson, of Fordwich, d4od on Sat. ; 8 ng ummer months, while 1 Mi. � �. .
draught. The Canadian canal will hav� to urday, 23rd ult., aged Mrs, Henry Dowson, Babylon line; Mrs. Dougall will move into big fine ' . - - i
1516 IC IS 19 2021 be enlarged to comply with the require- 8 years. � iew � -home A, � - � �,& A-&,&,& oh A A A A,A A OA-A&`� � - -
. �,&9' 2.0y Zit Zj 2-6 2Z 2 . -The annuall county bonvention of the John Stevenson, Goshen line ; Richard this week. -Messrs. Miller and lisba� Ed- .
- , �(q - mentg of the trade. Women's.Chriebian Tom erance Union will Peck, who lives on V'he homestead, and wards, of the township jif Hay ne�'rj this The winter will soon be here and-lbefore iteomes you
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. 29 do 641 ft� be held in Clintou on Oc ober 12th. Henry Peck, of the Bayfield line, between village, are very much am rovi� 4 ap to keep you warm. Do not wait !or put it off too long. - _N -ow is the
� � I It was stated some time ago that Sir -E, L, Dickinson, barrister, of Wing. Bdyfield and Varna, � pearance of their farm.property rid addin; �
. - Wilfrid Laurier, accompani " ed by some of ham, will move to Goderich, where he has -On Wednesday,. 20bh ult., Mrs. John- to its value by the erection of fin �1 new, time to buy, you get tho fi rst choice and the best go ods.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. big. colleagues in the Government, woull entered into part nershipwith Mr. Dudley Stan, wife of Mr. Matthew Johnston, of bank barn. -Mrs. RichardWr*gh I
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make a tour of Ontario. this fall ,and -deliver Holmdel. . �, Goderich, paEsed away after an illnees of ihg her none in Detr;out nd Rophestl6r. � . You ought to isee our all woc 75c
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I - addresses at cer - -The resignation of Rev. A Forrest, of but a few days-.' The deceased was seventy- Mr. James McArthu wry a and $1. The goods cannot be beaten in Seaforth for the
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� one, de otes tho p;ge of the paper on which the itral points in seliperal con- one ears of age, and' had been a r c of h . I
advertisement will be found. stituencies. - The announcement` is Walton, has been received by the Maitland y esident of proved the appearan e i farm adjoining
- now . i money we are selling them A.—Quick sales at small profits
will be con8iieriad at it erich for some eight or nine years, hay. this vilhige by the erectio of ai, fine� two i
. Pickard's 01-Ahtag, Palace --5 made that the first of these weetings,will be Presbytery, and i a God . ! is our motto.
- Prepare for ftw-Bright Bros. -6 held at Bowmanville, in the west riding of next meeting. . ing removed to that town from Goderich Aory brick dwelling. -Mr.- n 0. (qi orge
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. Iffeidquarters in Blyth11oK.nnon & Co. -5 Doirliam, on Monday, October 16bh. and - - Mr. Albert,Ford, of . Exeter, was mar. to*nship. - By her death her husband and McIntosh and daughters .CK4110p, I 1 -
I Experieutoe in Furs -Greig & itacdonald-I I
� ried at,Brantford, on Wednesday of last nine. children are - bereft. There are four 4ere in the village on Fri� rene�ving W
Organitt � other dates will be fi IRS Dla]3#43ft i ai - , 1, -
Wanted -Rev. J. S. Ro is -5 . xed later on, as the en- 'Ill - ! I
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Teach�r warited-John Elliott -5 . gagements of Ministers will permit. Sir week, to Miss Aggie Westaway, a former sons : -Christopher, of Goderich township ; acquaintances. -Miss Ida �eart in i Sea. .
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- Cards of Thanks -P. Colo -6 L Wilfrid is to -be accompanied by Hon. Mr resid�nb of Exeter. � John Edw&rJ, of Chatham; Jell Gode- forth. -Mr. A. Buchanan, wh L See our 7 pound,. 6Ox8 t, all wool, at $2.88 a palL
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Fielding, Finance Minister, and Hon. ,. Thomas Fraser, of Stanley, recent. rich township ; Thomas, of Colborne ; also fined to the house recentl throu
Farm for Sale-- 8. Reld-5 : . . Mr' ; 11 hW rl �1 aceorins I See our 8 pound, 64x8 4, all wool, at $0. 30 a pair.
Fa, -m for Sale -James Ssann-6 Blair, Ministerof Railways and Can -ale. � 17 sold four shearling ewes to Premier five dauAtere : Mrs. Duncan, of Sault Ste. in, we are pleased to state, impro ring hice- .
Cider Mill Goinz-J. Elder -S Greenway,� of Manitoba, for which be, se. .Marieo Michigan ; Mrs. Mellroy, of Sea- ly.-Mies Mabel Reynolds f Lon(on �pent � Clothing = . 1,
Card -G. J. Sutherland -8 - � sured . 0 e 9
. good price. forth ; Mrs. Graham, of Sheppardton ; Mize the past week with her par ts.-The 4un- ' ur �
� Annual Sale -J. McConnell -6 . The Canadian Pacific Railway is badly in -Thae fast half of the August make of Johnston, at home, and Mrs. Thomas Sow- ell are deserving of very m uch iredit,for i 4i lothi.g is chei:1,,but not cheap Clothing. I -
Business College -W. J. Ewott_8 P
Ticket Agency -W Sonierville-8 want of railroad laborers for work west of cheese at the Holmesville factory, about erby, of Goderich township. the excellent manner in vr'hich ,hey )3ave I Boys' 'Suits, all wool tweed, siaij��e or double breasted, 82 to $4.50. '
1 150 boxes, has been a I
. Money Ssvlog-C A. Rumber-8 . Fort William, and is experiencing not) a I old to the 'Ingersoll - A couple of weeks ago, the families of bhilt up our Main street. �The �Vork has
. as j st what I Men's Suits, all wool tweed, singlc or double breasted, U.75 to $10.
Good G,3ods-C. W. Pap,A-8 - Packing Company for IQ cents. Messrs. W. W. Farallon, of Clinton, and H. been thorouglily done, and � � , Me*n's black clay worsted Ea:tin JiL ned, $12.
Boots and Shoes -R, Willis -6 little difficulty in' obtaining them. For
Clearing Sale -O. Walker -6 .-Mr. Edward Phair, of Fordwich, has T. R9,nce, of Blyth, were poisoned by some- was very muoh'needed, and we h pe, f rorn � I
different railroad work in the west some thing they had partaken of while dining at, i
Dancing Classes -.Wise Duglt_-8 just returned from Manitoba, where he has year to yeari to see the good I wor ext�end- , �
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Farm for Sale--& Lamb -5 800 men are required, laborers, trackmen, purchased a farm. He will dispose of big tha home of the latter. An examination (if ed.-Measrs_L Willis and She h made a SP4301al fOr Say only
I � To Stave Buyers -C, X%rtleib-8 rockm�eD and atationmen, 200 of each, but interest in Ontario. and return to Manitoba. everything used that day failed to disclose eT.er I = =
Auction Sale -James Kehoe-5 . shipment of hogs this we - ur iner- .11 - l � -
-D. McGrogor-5 tenin up, rid, I All the Prints in the store f - or 4 . .
Clearing Auction Sale there is such a scarcity of labor atthe pros. - -The- other day, while -John. Spackman any trace of poison. -On Saturday last, chants report trade as brigh 44 c a yard- regular 8c, 10c and 12i
� The Boom ' ,�tlll Oa -A. 0. Ault�--5 � ent time that ib is apparently impossible to was moving his effelobi from Grand Bond to however, Mr. and Mrs. Rance, Miss Fer- with fine stocks, expect to do a .rus ing i . T ) 0 . , c. - �
Peck'a Bad Boy -8 - 'get the number of men required. For these Exeter, be had the misfortune to break a- guson. the housekeeper, and Mrs, Tait, wife fall and winter buainess.-Rev. W� I �1&1&
Somehhing Good -A. Young -!3 W�, J. �__�
- one in one of his legs, near t I - A - , IV-WIWI"
Wood Wanted -A. H. ingrrm-6 men $1.75 %-day is offered, anti. for good small b ,he ankle, of Dr. Tait, of Blytb,. who was dining with 'Doherty, of St. Paul's church, ww recently .
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Cattle for Sale -R. Charters -6 \ blacksmiths $2.25 a day is paid. This time by an ar icle falling upon it. them, again were poisoned, all .suffering presented by the wardens w Don't fail to see I
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� three years ago there was not work for half � -Mrl ohn Platier has sold his farm, lot severely, Mrs. Tait so much aw that she was case.. -His Honor Judgg Masson, (f Giode- h
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beat workmen were,dependenti on the free Gloushe�, for $3,500. Mr. Platzer has she recovered from the effects of the poison. holdiD 'a court of revision for thi � - vo ter8' �
. Ight %_`� UVJOU &P00jfJYT* soup kitchens for their maintenance. Now bought it farm in Clare county, Michigan, They were puzzled to know where the list. -,Urs. C. A. Redmond, of tie Own. Our Disj)lay of Furs - - 1i
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111�_ - all this is changed, and there is far more and will move there at once. �
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� I_ I . . work thin there are men to do it. Still the" -T. R useell, B. A., of Thames Road, poison came from, as every -article but one �ship of Ray, entertained a few friends from In the South Windo "; .
- . I used for the meal had been carefully exam- the'villige on Thursday evening lai ,t. -Urs. 1� . - .
, — Orrit Govefument is in power, and many Usborne, has been appointed secretary of ined beforehand. Butl some vinegar was J. P. R6ss, of Exeter, was in the v Itageltbe !:
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. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, October 61,h ry wise people predicted that, ere the the Tor nto 'University Athletic Associ. -used on the second occa�ion, which had.also first par�t of, this week renewing i 6equ�!int- L.&�� � � � - - - �!N mAAAA "Aovw -_
- n -power three years, there ation, at a salary of $150. This is in 'ad- been the source of suppl� o __� I . �
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. would - be neither work - nor people in the dition to the lectureship which he received sion, and it was decided! to analyze this, as ing up the walls of Mr. Welsh's new br'ick COME WITH TOE CROWDS TO '
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The Boor Pifflaulty. : country. All these people should vote Grit a couple of months ago. . the possible cause of th trouble, it eacap.' block. -'We. Styles is, visiting her sister, . - .
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. -There is nothing new to chronicle, in ref- at the next election. i -A quiet marriage ceremony was per- iog examination previously. -.Dr. Shaw and Mrs. C.' A. Redmond.7-Mr. A. Laminie, . I
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,. erence to the dispate b-tween thoL .British- fo . d ar the residenie of Mr. G. B. Hartt, E. M. McLean, of the! Clinton Collegiate, druggist, of Detroit, who was here vi8itin ;
X A very, few years ago the strearn f emi- Wednesday afternoon of last on examining this, were amazed to find ir, his mother, has returned to t -!rhe i �
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groition was from this country to the United en Rev. Mr. Stewart. united Miss heavily charged with arsenic, thus explain- heavy -fall of wet snow, on Saturday llaat, I ,
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I South African Republic. Both sides seem � L. Baird� sister of Mrs. G. B. Hartt, and ing the cause of the t . . � I . i *�
States, and more particularly to Mi I rouble. How the vin did a great deal of damage to both shade
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to be marking time, while, if we can credit Mr. A. J, Keachie, of Galt, in. matrimov. eg ed is yet a mystery. and fruit trees in this seebion , in .
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- , . . ed, and Canada is _ial borjds;� . -Death has again vi�eited Crediton vil- the way of breaking down the brani6hes splitting it, thence it followed the eave-1 Mrs. Win. Crawford and children, of Rip. -
the reports, both are making active prepar Now, the tide has turn I
ations: for war. not only getting,back _her own, but many - -George Vosper, of Exeter, on Tuesday lageandremovedan ollq landmark, in the and splitting old and tender tree6l.- irouehin2 and down the water pipes. The.' ley, are visiting at the home of Mr. John
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Governor Kruger says he Yankees accompany those expatriated Cana. of last w6ek, accidentally ran a rusty nail- person of John Trevothick, sr., one of the Mr. H. B. Ingram, formerly of this village cell�r' wall had a piece knoc I ked out and 4 ' Crawford, London
� will not take the initiative, but, if he is ift. through Ois hand. A recreant bovine was early settlers there. M1 ROad-Statute labor is
than on their return to their own, country'. Tr,vethick was an an etnploy�� of Mr. R. Paterson, illas ' h tub der one of 'the spouts had q now being attended to by our citizens to t1w
I . IE' in his gatden, and Mr.'Vosper picked up an of true British descent, %nd was born in returned! to Hensall and in in the erriplo of I 0 4,
tacked, he will defend him3elf. 16 has A ne Caven, Canadian Go I Jo&1sel punchuend in it. Shingles,- splinters of! north, a good move in the right dire tio
been given renewed courage by his neigh. at Saginaw, Michigan, stated on his return old board with which to induce it to leave,. 1822, in Cornwall, EnglaDd, where he s ent the Meisre. Paterson B th ' - -The Methodist t-hurch choir of thin
� - - - I T 3ro ers,J of the . cold, etd., were scattered about, but for - - p1see
9- to Torou to, a fe w days ago, af ter an * oxten d - e i t nately nothing took fire. Miss Wheeler were at Chiselburat last Sabbath -,
- . I when a Dail in the board penetrated, big his boyhood days. Whe� about 20 years of Hensall planing mills. i
bor, the Oraege Free State the Government I . -Th on on trade or ; I
hand. ! age, in company with his brothers, he set i I 9 giving *
of which has passed a re ed trip west, that M. V. McInnes, of De:. T I culture is every year assuming lai ger pro. ,who keep5s house for her brother, was in the helping hand in the way of good music at
� I solu�tion to aid the troit, J. N. Grieve, of Mount Pleasant, Job Wesley Cook, son of Henry Cook, out for Canada, �hen but little known t no �and this year a great any ]car I ouse- at the time and saw the balls of fire, i their anniversary there. The Kippen choir
- , lof the Huron road, Goderich_ town- the people of th��d I He first settled" . .
Transvaal in case of attack by Britain. Michigan and himself had this year rme4l * J . .
aen� fo I" Fcoirdtsiowill be shipped from, this station, I ut suffered no harm. . . received *much praiee for their 41ent .in
I -hip, haal brou h.t suit against the order of in Clarke to -_
� . This makes the matter decidedly more seri- 3,000 persons, Dearly all farmers ' 9 wnship, netat. Port Hope , and -ndarly all of which were raised b ' I
and their . y our __ - i : music. -Mr. George Sills, of Seaforth, -w#A
ous for the latter, as, in the event of war, families, from Michigan to Manitoba arid Choien riends, for $500, being one-half a remained there about tep years, when he villagers, which, apart from en(ouragi.ng � i , � in, our stirring village during the week.
I benefieLly policy on the life of his sister, moved farther west and settled in Crediton, thrift anod industry, -brings in � I
the united forces of the two republics, fight- them -Northwest. - Two-thirds of. these were H I a it ' a I Me op. I I George always keeps an eye open in the ..�
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. I who recently died near Lucknow' The de. over 40 years ago. h e1wright little revenue.--7Mrs. a I ie , Vice Su-DDF,N Dmi.TR.-Many were -qurprised,J,. of business. -Mr. Ricker in this week v, "
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,_ ing ?a their own ground, would make fence is: that the policy was obtained by by trade,4and did an loei�en8siave D'uegincss ita spent several weeks here on a visa t aid grieved to learn (a Wednesday of th6" ,
I and bred, but who were.nob averse to li Ing . . - o -her - ing among friends at Bright. -Picking the
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.a strong resietence, but the fitial re- under another flag so long as they werev as- misrepresentation. building and shipping v gone. There be- -mother, Mes; Smallacombe, and sis;er Mrs. N winter apples are now keeping man ban&
T very sudden deati of Mr. Alexand-er"I
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i I sured of reasonable success. The prospects -The � other morning a fire started,' in ing no railway fa�-ilities �or shipping as we Win. McKay, has returned to her home� in C ordon, of the 6th co 3cession. Mr. Gordon busy. -Mr. Robert Thompson, with his six.
� gulf, can not be doubted. England, how.' , . some wa� unknown, in a shed back of Mr. bave now, he drove his g, d to Goderich Oakville. -Mr. Alex. Henry, of Mancelon-li i8sed away*4 early Wednesiay :%orning.1
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� ever, while not showing her hand and while were that next year a much larger ,number oas . la, ' ; I ters, Aliss Aines and Miss Hannah, the .
q 0 N. F. Gdrry's store, in Brussels, in which and shinned them to rBruce Mive3, St Michigan accompanied by his wife, is h!ere
I of persons would leave Michigan to i!�I.tle in � . 9 Weart failure was the cause of death. He.; fore part of the week were calling onfriends
T s for the worst, seems � coal oil,, pitch And gasoline were storled.. Joseph Is'land and th t lNo man' visiting big sisters, Mrs. Humeston and ilot been fe ;
i . - the Dominion. 0 hid eling well for about two 4 at Alma. -The new Methodist church here
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; . Fortunately the wind was favorable,and the knew the road between �JeSoiltnorg- and Gode- Mrs.. William Moore. -Mr. -J. � I 11 is well on the way to completion, and will
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Z, disposal to prevent hoatilitie�, while Kruger, Some ten judges, residing in the city of' backet brigade had the danger -place passed rich better than he, nor as any man better having rented a farm near London intends and was in Seaforth on Tuesday. On Tues- i be opened about he midd of No m r.-
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ZZ � by the time the fire brigade got -to work. It, or more favorably knowo in this dihtricb soiling off all his stock and moving away'.- day night he became considerably worse,�, Miss Jean Kerr, of Hensall, is making -a .
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,� - on his aide, manifesto a disposition not to New York and vicinity, testified before the might have been a serious fire. than he wag, I He was d6lways a Conserva- Mr. John Paterson, of Rodgerville, �as 1 visit with her sister, Mrs. R. B. McTA-an.-
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� concede more than he is forced to. it is Mazet Legislative Investigabio -The a6fiiversary services in connection tive in politics, although not a strong polill arranged to supply in k to Mr. . leol Is
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, I n Committee il IV' a about ten minutes bE fore his death, whenj Our gristmill, as usual, appears to be doing
'IT . now hoped that an amicable settlement will now sitbtng in New Y' ` with the.Holme8v!lle Methodist church, on tician, and a Methodist in -religion, After -customers and as many new ones a h, � collapsed almost .immediately. It is'
I ork. These judges 4 desire. I tl�e lion's sbaro of business, judging byi the -
I - Sunday and Monday, September 24th and a lingering illness of some m onthe during --.Mr. Jam6s Carlisle st pposed that th,e imirediate cause was &:`
; be reached, and that England will accom- were called for the purpose of ascert' P was in Goderjch�on t
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: _� I %iiiing ,25tb, were quite successful, despite the un- which time he gradually failed in strength, Wednesday on business. -Mr. A. A. ,'o�tz, ri pture of one .of the valves of the heart i !
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i- plish, by diplomacy, all that she requires. the opinions of the different members of .the favorable weather. The services on Sunday be passed peacefully away on Thursday, of the commercial hotel, was called wayion
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I I The crisis can not last much longer, as the judiciary'as to the advisability of the pass. �,onducted by Rev. Joseph Wilson, September 21st. . Saturday to attend the funeral" of 'big 9 1,
, . . . I � W is - apparen , a str)i3g, robust man, and Ui§borne.
I i ... time has already passed when forbearance w prohibiting the pay- brother-in-law, Mr. Louis Schelly, �, of hi d barely pa ed the. me of life, being : co . .
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- " ing of election expenses by the candidates ceeds amounted to agout $80. Leadbury. This' is I nears, notaries, etc., Exeter, Out. R. H. collins
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foroffice. Each one of these judgeate8tified POSTAL NOTES.- On recommend the third funeral of a relative which Mr. dustrions, wel d6ing r I rian ; a good citizen, ': and J. G. St&nbury, B. A., (late with McCarthy, Oster
Jii� be a virtue, although her praiseworthy . -W. Simmons, fornierly of Lumley, who ation of Goetz has b6en called upon to att . rid . cind and.ob 91DZ neig 0 � & Cc .
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I that he had paid money to the Tamany ma. had beeii residing near Cavalier, Dakota, the post office inspector of this,- division to I a hb r, and a model I -, barristers, Toronto). - - 1618-V
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': J fl - le�ffort A! to avoid the horrors of war are most chioel Supposedly for election expenses, and . - within the past three nionths.- lit'riband and th6r. lHe leaves a, widow, , !
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4 . met with a fatal accident out there on Wed- the post office department, at -Ottawa, the � A GOOD FAn-,Nr SOLD. -Mr. Donald Mo..
friends of Dr. James L. MoTa gart,!: Of th and rn their l I
� kj� commendable. If war there should be, if, is without which payments no one could have nesday of last week. He was walking in Leadbury post office hag been placed on the A 'Innis has sold his farm on the Thames
42r' . !ee sons oneidaul liter to mou
1�i4l�. been elected. The sums paid i-anged from Detroit, and formerly of Heneall, ho bag iri eparable loes. t I 4 11 i road, near the churches to Mr. D. M.
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i- . clear that the blame Will not rest with E his elee�, and fell from the third story of a liab of offioes which will transact POstftl been lying ill at his father's Mr* H. IN. =
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7 'g- 5'�,500 to $10,000 in several cases. W A t
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t4 I land., hen hotel window. His legs and arms, together note business from the Ist of October, 1899. McTaggart, of Chiselhurst, ,for he p4st y
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13", . . . it is remembered that these Judges are only with several ribs, were broken. Hq, was Anyperson mailing small -sums of money, three months, will regret to learn tl �at he is � �St. Marys a short time ago, and hehas sold,
� 5 The Imperial Parliament has been called elected for five years, and that at each elec eld.
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P;i - unconscious for some time, but shortly after able in Canada, will find it to their ad - , it again and returns to Uaborne. The farm
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ql�'� to meet, on the 17th inst., t�on they are similarly bled, it may well be - Pay in ,a very critical co'ndition. -On wednes. -
.Y� vantage to use the postal .notes -as it is day afternoon last, a very happy ev mf t ' k d yi contains 1,00 acres, and was Sold for 86 800,
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, . I wondered. from whence come their profits recovering he died. He visited his friends a of �jhe Stanley braDch �gricultural Societ I
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. 11 definitely decided whether there will be . . . in Lumley a few week% ago. n1uch cheaper rate than the registration 00 . was held on t4 show �r )un 8 here on Tues- A is one of the very best farms in the coun.
war or not. IV'e some times complain of corruption in I place at the residence of A) r. J Imes E'. I �t$ of Huron, and Mr. Rackney will have
In the event of the Boer force -Reinhard Rupp, a respected resident fell, Postal note pocket manuals for ref- Troye'r, of this village. Orl the first day ; . -4
dul, but we have really little idea of day and Wedne.3day laot. . -a
�. of Grey township, died on Sunday, 24bh erence may be had at the post; office on We refe to the � nipe home. Mr. MeInnis intends taking s ,
,making an attack on the British soldiers, a h t th Drd means in comparison with -marria'ge of -his second daughtler, Mi r wals all th�t could be desired, '
ult. �Deceased only took ill the previous 'a lying for same. � lia �; a
p - � �r( t for a few years, and, with Mrs, fli-
I conflict ma,y be precipitated at any time. o;"raneigehhors to the south of us. When � OTES. Theresa Jane, to Mr. James ff. but, on Wedn�adey inbrning the weather ' 1i nis, will probably take a tri to the old
judges have to buy their positions in. thi -Wednesday. Mr. Rupp, was' a native of K -A great number Wrigtb, I
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1 S of beautiful machinist, of thia village, and thir� son i0f threatened rain, which o doAt deterred a - p
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journ in Waterloo j. noon, however, it begat to clear up, and a ki ow �vhere he will locate in the meantime,
- young man. After a so and fruit. It is a pity, but it cannot ceremony was rformed by Re% J. $ but will, most likely, go to reside in Exeter.
way, what kind of justice will they dig this country when a apple trees broke down under the weight of Mr. Charles Wright, of Me good nia
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� I � . county he came to Grey township some 45 be helped, -Mr, as at God- good crowd mbled o in the grounds- and
, What may it not be with minor officials. . Henderson, of Carmel church, in S �
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� spent a ;pleasant afte BIMLLls.-At I o'clock on %'Ved-
� .8, concession 8 erieh last week. He went as a juror. -Mr. ence of a few of the relatives of I he con-
. The Dundas Banner directs attention to � years ago, and took up lob 9 I lie pre ,e noon. The bic cle I
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;t '. a peculiar fact. It says . " No member who then a bush lot, upon which he lived ,1 Burkholder was away -visiting relatives at tracting pal We'fjoin th race, in th,- morning, started theZ is � y
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- � - 4 .� I Discussing the proposed fast steamship - his decease. . I Port Huron this week. -Mr. Finlay Me- of the young couple in wi hi 'em lop programme, and the result was watched
, I project, the Hamilton Times says, and, its -The home of Mr. John Mollwain, of Intosh hag been away filling a number of
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I and continued with consi e inter(. st. The course was 1Mr. Thomas Cudmore, when his UiBliesb
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- � one to ond in Bayfield, won the time prize and third place . .
I prefer a aetit in the Comm' the people : `� With the .steamship Scots -Miss iting at.the home of Mr. Crawfo d, t ' wife of Mr. Wesley H. Harvey, youngest
ould Wednesday of last week, it baing the oc_ necemary machinery along with him. 0, of Ripley are v
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s�tl Legislature, we can _ casion of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Emma Jane Forbes hao'been away learning ents, London road. 11 . in the race, his Ame be .lug 35 minutes and 96,A of Mr. Richard Harvey, of the Thames
- not imagine.- We fancy lying ashore on'Belle Isle, within five miles dressmaking in Seaforth. -The suit James rl �
. )� that all men who Eliza, to Mr. Thomas C, Robertson, of the . . While stopping Carlisle, against the Village Gou cit, f � 40 seconds. T contestants, with a Iroad. Rev. J. Ball, of Kirkton, uncle of
- _1 seek a position in Parlia- of EL lighthouse, it would- be* hard to con - Bluelvale road. The ceremony wa n town she made her home with her grand. . pr start of 41t niinu;tes, finished in the following
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,� 41 rise. ather, Mr. Thomas Roe. -Miss Hannah count of alleged defective drainage,; will be order: 0. SalloWs, God�rich, lot, time-38�, .e .
- ment are men of ambition, who desire to vibce thinking people that the Canadian formed by Pastor Freed, Resisted bye Rev. i nsall, securely tied the nuptial knot as
i, An ordinary man has some chance of ocean route is adapted for a fast service. James Hamilton, at 11:30 o'clock a. . Moore, of Guelph, is visiting relatives tried in Goderich this week, and ' - inates; C. - �the contracting parties stood baneath a
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showing what is in him in the Legird'ature, The fogs and the ice barge, both north and the presence of about thirty of the imm"In around Leadbury and Walton at present.- da,y morning, the int lbeautiful evergreen arch ereoted in tbe par- -
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I whereas in the Commons he is practically south of Ne'wfoundland, make racing across ate friends of the'contracting parties. The The sale at Are. Annie Morrison's on- suit together with a large numbe� of wil't. The show on the exhibition grounds was. lor
I- lost among the many, and finally becomes a -the ocean from a Canadian t6 a British port bride was assisted by her sister, Miss Martha Thursday last was quite successful, good nesis'es, went up to Goderich. The esult of ,,,,, The bride was neatly .attired. in or-
l-;, mare . fully, up to the record of former years. The " y, trimmed with face and ribbons, and -
14 . voting machine. The " shining " is all a dangerous pastime. It is better to be safe McIlwain, and Mr. George McDonald ably pric6s being realized.- Mr. F. Scott w
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�. done by the big fellows, while the machines 0 as the trial will be awaited wfth muc interest displaylin the hall was large and tastefully omrried 9, handsome bouquet of flowers.
! , than sorry. Canada can send freight on her supported the groom- auctioneer. -Mr. Henry Sbimore had a bee by our citizerls. ged, and it eeemed as though the lady
, I : do the vobing and keep quiet. : . ' Mias Grace Cudmore, sister of the bride,
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. spe , � —_ I were bent on gaining vor with I
�� Professor Goldwin 8 ed, and passengers who are not in a Mr. Hovey, of Clinton, were sitting upstairs - Speaking - about' corrupt practises at 3 I acted as bridesmaid, while Air, J. E. Cre ly,
I mith, as a writer, is t the genial president, Mr. R. Snowden. The a
hurr can travel on those ships from Mont- in their h noise elections, there is rilighty little difforence� I fruit and vegetable classes were well 61led ,of Seaforth, made an excellent iight-hand
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- . was in in the people of which the two parties are Grey.
�,�� servi( . . and,there was a good display_ of fruit of . Upporter for the groom. The ceremony
:� .�� Over -the signature of By-Stander in the -e for no.thiog, a speed of twenty knobs eali ,he report from the explosion of a, composed. A spirited partizan, in the heat HAPPENI�N(.8. -James Travis, 10th ; 'a horses, particularly "D*
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i Toronto Weekly Sun, he makes the follow- la g t as such, no of an election contest, may feel inclined to a farm to William light ones, there was a big turnout, and the the guests, who were mostly near .relatives,
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� I � C'Ulf of St. Lawrence would not be desir- haste was made downstairs antil the crack. pay money out of his own pocket and a , Rathwell for a term of three � . re.paire -
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'7 . ears. Mr. judges were oft6n troubled to pick out the d to the spacious dining ro, 11-1, and
I � ing remarks : "It is needless to sa how Able. To pay,S1,000,000 a, year for an op. � ling of the flarrics was beard. ! By I this time to occupy the louse. partook of a
, great is the stake of the community y weakling with no politics will be more ready TriVis will continue' -
1� . . a best ones. The cattle display was a good ved dinner. i:,tically
� " security of the banka and in the portunity to court wreck and disal would the fire -had made considerable headway in to accept it, But the wretch who will Little Drew, son of Robert Coutto, who ha one, among the droves being many fine so When all had &nei' them- -
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I ,� - I - so record has hith- - work to put it out. The loss will ainoulib rna in infamy, and a villian monia, is on the mend we ar? pleased to pigs, but the'exhibit of sheep was rather Qi a and useful presents received by the "
11 are commit,ted, and who. Ned, is sunken
1� I erto been so clean. Gratitude is due The West Huron provincial election � case to fifty or sixty dollars, which is covered by of the most pronounced type.-Miis Nellie -state.-Mrs. James McLaughlin, of Wink� small, the flocks I of ;the late James McFar. , bi ide had been duly inspected, preparation I
.. . to the insurance. Scott left on Monday for Calumet, Mich. ham, Mrs. Kerr and -Miss Arm r, A Cliq'- lane, of StaQley, whose remains were that W,e made for the departure of the newly
. I � . .Government of Oatario for its persistent had another turn in the court, at Toronto, -There passed away at his home in Kenal" igan, where she intends spending the ton, have been visiting at Douirican wed'ded man and wife. - The bride .
r: I Mq'_ day being laid in the grave, and of the late -havwg
, �7 � , efforts to dafcad the public interest in the on Saturday last, andi an the missing Link- wee, Illinois, on Monday of last week, one' winter. She will be missed by her circle of Lauchlin's for a few days. -John McTavish, James Cooper of' Kippen, were much- d Inned a handsome blue travelling suit, the
,!, courts ; all the more -since, as unseemly de- later was still not on" friends. 0
. i�., mon,-trabions show, it li -- - deck, the case we, of the 'early -Canadian Methodist preach- lat concession, had his barn mo ed an miseed. Considerable interest was centred, 49PPY Young couple were escorted to Exe-
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- will be quite an improveme in fo� I lowed by the many good wishes of theii
I � own popularity in a contest with ]coal pre. judges, however, told the counsel on both years ago was a travelling' pAstor in this flensafl. nt.-VVillia � ed as follows: Open trot, J. Sparrow, let; I
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.1 ady to pre. I Bishop, of Beechville, formerly a well C, Kling, 2nd ; farmers' trot, J. Spa r friends. .
-. . judice and passion. At the same time, the sides to have their arguments re part of Huron. Some twonty years ago he merous
i ,_ bank managements may draw a useful lea- sent on that day, if it was deci Tim undersigned has his cider - mill, two known Greyite, has leased his farm and' I .
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�, son from this affadr. The beat antidotes to the old church which then belonged to the !iouse, township of Hay, In full accepted the postmastership at Korlrioko.�� �
� � , p . ranning,o der. Pir 49. team, Thornal Elliott, 13t; W. SLirling, � '
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ded to pro- ,was also stationed in Goderich in charge of tntles south-west of Ileum let; W. Dale & Son, 2nd; best, . r ow'
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. "Al torn tation, bes�ideg vigilant control, are fair the court wan be omin Methodist Episcopal body. He built what ing done every day bab Saturday; satisf tion g r. George M cK cession,1 has 'a 2ad ; plow team in harnesf � Zurich. i -
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I We might bear to have rather,E Mr. Linklater , and that on the 13bh they w known as the Victoria street church . 1660. dandy span oil that ar Thomas Elliott,,- 2nd. During the Grfat iudulopmentii to stove buyers for 30
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: salaries to bank clerks." se and de- c, con- i.rs, -+ af ternoon the Bay 1i ek baDd, R88iS ted by Pev- * 2�1s. IlAving bought 5) f,t -vol b)(ore the advance,
[ cide it in One way or other. It seernt, to be district. veyancor, Insurance *agent and loan Robert J. Shine, 12th concession, is! giv
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.1 1� — licensov. Office at the post, office, lie ' ing eral musicians from Zurich, rendered a num., V114 131 -ti U -i if, a Poiftion to -ell you a s',ove fe,0131
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L a 1. generally recognized b� -On Wbdne3d&y morning- of last week, villaga dwellinge, and also farm prope ERA). Good up his mother's farm, which he has hlid renv� her of sel i I R4.00 to s'.00 obesper than the regular price, Al -No
- 1, - The statement is made, on Ivhat seems to a both'sides that un- I rty, for sale; ecLions, which enlivened the occa.
� �,_3, less the agency of Link ater is proven, the two little boys were playin with matches and grC.dt bargain@ to o ed. His brother will take the 16 per of.lut discount f,ir eash on all hardware, granli-_
I 9 ffer at the present time farm. -Alexi sion and added materially to the pleasure of ware and tinwa-e at the big bardmare. C. Hartleib,
� f- be reliable authority, that the London petition must, fail, and Mr. Garrow will be in a stable, in Clinton, on the preinihes of money to Jos on first mortgage,on farm and vil; e MoKercher, of the C. line, Ho��jck, in �
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: !_ Street Railway Com. any recently" received confirmed in his seat. . Mr. Josh ing, but rented by Mr..W. Rout- Lteremb. 1660a tf . building a two story brick residence !on his' ners will be 'ubbahe3i next week. I qrlcb�
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I,-,- k - - - - � ledge, is supposed that they set fi. e BRIEFS. -Considerable grain is being -farm. The brick work is comple4d and : . . sucers, notirles, etc., Exeter, ont. R. H, Collins
.- I a cheque for $50,000 from other street rail- Mr. Ja d. it brought into market, and meets I . . - - I 1 COLLINS & STAX.BuRy, barristers, convey -
C mes Sutherland, M. P. for North to the place, for, Poon afterwards, the stru wit reAdy hih house will be ready for occupation this and J. G. Stsnbiiry, B A (late with XX&rthy, OvIer
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�: Way's, --to compensate them for the loss they Oxford, has been made a member of the ture was all in flames and then in &she I . fall. -Wednesday evening of last� week Kippen. & Co.. barrister#, Tlorg�to'). 1618 -ti
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- - a' Cook & Rundell, of the' Hensa I flou Thomas Simons, of the let concessi'n and NOTES. -Mia .
- have sustained through the strike in Lon' Domi The blaze created considerable heat for a ring -
,, -. ? Dion Cabinet, without portfolio, and, I mille, through prefigure of custom t a Al. Greer, of New York RAPItNINNGS.-Our enterprising village
i�l..' don and, to enable them to hold out longer. time, but no other buildings were near ronage Miss Belle, eldest daughter of illiarn city, formerly of St. Thomas, and who has was well repreeented, at Bayfield showan
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1; of course, without salary. Mr. Sutherland enough to catch fire, so the services of the I - - been visiting with Miss Mag
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0 � the although running day and night, a recent. Wright, of Turnberry, were united in mar
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: I striking employees are regularly in receipt - so that by y loads Of 'gie McMurdie, I , i
� succeeds the late Mr. Geoffrion fire brigade were not n I to refuse an order for fifteen car riag6 at the home of the bride's par nts, a "
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I � 11-i of aid from labor organizations b(fth in M I I ledge lost a'ton of ha eede� . Mr. Rout- f1lour.-Miss Latim4l, who was here a week large company being,present. . has returned home. -Mrs. John McKay, of sno�v on Saturday, but the snow was mixed
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�, couple of cords of woo I a quaintances, has i and bride will live on the Robert R .
1 , Canada and the United States, 'to enable of Cabinet Ministers is not in , straw rid � aelfarm. gram, announcing the sudden dewth of her night there was the first heavy front of the '.
r. 8utherland's appointment, the number �
_i� . d. Mr. JoshliDg had or so renewing ac I .� rain, and soon disappeared. On Sunday
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�&, � .9 to the Sutherland is not by any means a brilliant no insurance on the stable. , . 86afoith.�Qqite a large May happiness and prosperity be I their sister', Mrs. Percy Meadows, of, Glenworth seas�n, but the weather has been delightful
them to hold out. Thus bobh side preased. Mr.
�, . number of our villagers, inclZing the futitre.-Conrad Michel, 12th concejaion,� after an illness of two days. She leaves 'a, - .
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� disp'ute are being given aid from outside man, and has never excelled as a bli -Thomas L. Adams, son of R. Adams, of Methodist church c oir, attended the Car- W
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�k-, of affairs which is de a a . - ho -was gored by a young bull al few sorrowing busband and an infant a n. -Mrs. f ical 4hurch here will commence on Satur-
sources to ena,W them to continue a t te speaker He is noted more for! his good Londeaboro, returned home on, Wednesday rnel tea -me Methodist weeks ago, is able to 96C about b t i ' till� McNab, of Lucknow, during the p at week �� day it tl�wo o'clock, and will be continued
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tereats. A better argument than this f - of last week, accompaniad by his bride. church, at Chiselhuist, on Monday evening sore albout his side aBd back, iiT ,,Ig' a he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. � ellis.-, : on' 8unday. Rev. Mr. Burn, of Sebring,
: c could liancy, and more for what he does not may He he, been in British Columbia for a last, and report it as being a.success in believes be woul killed - b'u`� forl Mr. Q`eorge Taylor, the past wee , lost & . vii1e, 'will preside in ,place of Presidi ..
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- not be found for state interfere�ce, and for than for what he sa' uple of years, being some time engaged 1*0 every respeot. The choir rendered a num- his dog wbieh pitched into the animal il and i brood mare of the old
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� xovernment of an arbi- as the ,chief party whip, shown �ig-�oapacit; mercantile pursuits, but more recently ber of -selections, which were vety - WellingtO btock, I Elder, Wing, who is attending the Gener-121
. I 1� tration 60mmission for the settlement of all as a shrewd party managet, an h with the Canadian Pacific Rsilway� much on. drove him away so that he got ove c proved to his of valuable a rvice to I C�nfe
1, emp rc�ren St. Paul. -Mr. Jeremiah
'T . ngthen misfortune � r, I l om near Cavaher, North Dakota#
and it in Ontario, as he 18 popula Wi meet with a, has sinee disposed of his bullship.-A s�ory4 at th leading fairs of the Province' besides is home visiting big parents. He had been
to submit their case to this commission, , & Stanbury, of Exet3r, was in the village er, 7jr a t
,-in' the joyed.-Mr. Stanbury, of the firm of Collins fence before the bull returned, Mr. I a
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sion to the Cabinet will tend to xtre loy of which he had the to Michel� the o ner, baring been a eat prize Winne K
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the privilege of further al to some high I h parties., ween the cars and the platform the council. -Rev. Kirkton, fromn the 17th concession of Grey. , on�' Mr. Taylor sold from this mare,'realized his father-in-law. -Miss Lizzie Deitz ishers
.. 61 — I- of thel!tation at Nateu8p; some ribs were preached in St. Paul's church on Sabbath Monday evening of last week . I
P -day may be the position of many ening last, and at the close of the re . while VVI'llie' soineS2,000. Gas6ntheatomach was the from 8eafortb vi-�fting her sister, Mrs. Axt,
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.- er and final tribunal. What is Londou,s The Bran ' tford Expositor very truthfully broken and his hip hurt, from the effects of ev lar McKay, son of James McKay, was 1?okingl, causel,of death. -Our citizens, on rising and other friends.-Miag Mary Koehler has
. other interests to -morrow, says . " The Liberal Government of Ontario , which he has been laid ioff work. 'He wan service administered the sacrament. tv. for the cows, the dog roused a bear in �t i . I
" . 'I married at Revelstoke. He likes the west, ' he from their cosy slumbers on Saturday morn- gone to Stratford to -visit friends. -The
;�, St. Paul's church, conduct. slashing and a fight ensued. The boy ing lait, were taken a little by surprise to !Hay council held -a meeting here on Mon-
arvest home serN ices f6r M r. Stoutt the part in it.by triking Mr. Br t,�ok
.1 The business of the Canadian Sault Ste. people of this orovince. It has -been in 1 ery, he will go back there. - ed h air. with! a see rn�ther earth covered with the white I I '�
deserves to be kindly thought of by the I and the prababilities are that, on his recov Mr. Doherty, of I
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Marie canal same Sabbath at Kirkton 11 day and got through a l7ot of business.-
-Rev. Mr. Hen- stick, which ade him'releas the dog 4nd mantle of snow to.% depth of 4 'inches. A Mrs D vid Spencer, of St.. Joseph, who had
dergon preached his eleventh anniversary take after him. But the dog wan game land very nusual occurrence in the nionth of I bee'n airinlgc for a long time, died last week,
this year shows a considerable ' many respects both a model and a marvel of Mrs. Peck, relict of the late William m I
- This is competent administration, and even in , Peck, died at the home of her daughter, sermon in Carmel Presbyterian church on so the bear b"urned !
falling' off in comparhou with 1898 I— -
: - I these days when something of a shadowl St .on him again, tbugallow- Septe ber. The oldestsettl�rg ne er re- and was buried in the Brownson line come- I
rnsinlY owing to the fact that the American Mrs. Henry Dowson, of the ,Babylon line, Sabbath morning la t, and, in reviewing the boy to make his escape to the house. collec of seeing so mu ��
may be said to have fallen over it anley, on Friday , evening, September ch snow lod on tery on � Monday. Mrs. Spencer, with her
11 canal has, on the entrance, QIJ feet of water, of the the past year's work, which, he stated, -was bear, it is said, attacked one of Walter the tr�es. Great destruction has been done I husban4 and family, came to the township
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guided supporters of the Reform party, it is shire, England, some 81 years ago, came to same time deploreqd t e falling off of ohe at. pretty badly. Now they are watching �or of frui16 and snow combin a IV
I .The figures of this and last year's traffic are fair to remember that its most bitter oppon. this country with her hu band, and b ZY , nd settled on the lake sholre,
as follows .- Vessels passing Canadian canal a them v e r'nenfes a
" ents have not shown, . ecame tend&nce at the Cb6� tian Endeavor nieet� the animal and he will get rather a hot e. ththeiground.-Mrs. Foster, of Michigan, and where she had ever since resided. ShO .
� in 1$98, 3 048 ; ia 1899, 2 nor indeed att6mpted I one of t4 earliest residents of Stanley, tak- ings, and also -the fee i that there We're too ception if they chance to meet him. This, is is visi,Lngg her mother, Mrs. Win. Bair, of passed Away very suddenly, the members -of
,725 ; gross ton- to show, that the public treasury h .�
na e of craft P"Bing thro as been 1 ing up t1k farm on the Goshen Mile, where many vacant chairs � it the weekly prayer the second one that has been seen in thin the vi e. -Mrs. Walper, of Berlii, was the family finding hei dead in bed in the �
�_ 9 ugh in 1898, exploited in any way for the advancement 1 they lived for about fifty years. Her hus- meeting, and pl I
i eaded for better attendance neighborhood this summer. -A few wechs this week visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. morning. Heartfailure was the ,cause of
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carried in 1898 was 2,463,058 tOnfl, as com- have not thus far been connected in 6he ' last April. For about three years she had sister, Mrs. James W ifte, were in Centralia Int concersion, wan struck by lightning. ,It ter, M. as M. ,iicicer, who have been I and, was beloved by all who knewher. 'Her
pared with 2)114,984- tone last year, When slijzhte3t degree with election practices ! been ailing, off and on. but for onl two on Mondav I .* nd-
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the Canadian canal was built, and that is which all right thinking men must disap. I weeks befi�ie her death was she seriously friends there. at
I not so long ago, there were few of the lake prove," v I . I ill, when paralysis of the braik affected her. heT agent, 6. eston, through the shaft struck the pinnacle on the 'gothic - Bright� Brantford and Toronto, ha tal . I baud and family, who have the sincere syni-
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