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' RTISEMENTS. turned. Mr. Preston is ret ning to this ?$diug, had been tr�jiug for years to get thi to ower. With the prospect of Chan near Sunehi 'u inAsi,the winter, hu re- - :
- -NEW ADVE I . . I The opposition by I iberal ap ments, a hostile and use. moved to Mr.� Win. )kney's house, near - .
- countryp an & nounces t intention of �iiieurance term extrended. . . by Pio=t a friendly one, the very n. .r . p - TAU wbeat�aew),
or each r less chain r 000 led by Mr. D. Goulding. T h , 'Corner Store,
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gff The figure between the parenthesis, he Government and by on opposi- here formerly I � / � � - � ,
he page of thie-pApor on which the carrying the war into Africa. He publishes to the extension byl � ien Dral and outspoken ante-electi 9 I 't ! I I'll ,ffpr�uff Wheat Per
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one, denotes, t' - has too n6ticeably inodi. -Both Mr. John stiske and M I ANSU per bushel,
%dvertleement'willbe found. � an open letter i 2 the Globe, addressed to members on both si4es of the House was no. tion� to the Senate I
.. Ballentyne had a wood bee Tuesday ifter- I i I peo ivy bushel
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Good Impregralon-Greig & Maodonald-1 Mr. Whitney, th i leader of �he Opposition strong that Mr. Bhhop - was unable to : i
What to West --Bri$rht Brot.-B - - and costly body before i he Liberal pa�rty noon last, - when they got a nice lot of wood � sarley per bushel
Uok out for 11% in the Legialatun ,, and who - has been par. complish his desire. 'Mr. Eilber was than . - iho -r, Nio� 1, 100
rzains-Abell & ortwein-6 ..- . Will remain just as out. -Mr. D. Hay, who bee disposed of his - , 6
Bicycleg.�-Lurnxdvn & wilson--:6 Hay cam into power, and it property and business, left for St. Marys WITH THE BLUE FRONT, j3a,0ejr, tub- - -
()Jothinjr--�MeKiti� & C-6 . tioularly sproug i, i his denunciations of Mr, as now, secretary and treasurer of the usel:ss and costly after the Liberal party ' I � . 17 . per d- -�
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Time for a Change--Wnt. Pickard ift Co. -6 . their friends appointed and Lakeside this we : I - I r. per 100 -IL-2
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. Preston. 'He inf rms Mr. Whitney that he -Y. it and partly on business. - i I I I � now,
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. Pkint--FAtato Jobnoon Broe.-5 - -� � . I � In. 90,it. . . - � - . . I I .� I . of 100 2�s,
. QuAlity satistlei�---Lumsdeu & Wilson -5 will be in Toronto about the middle of this resented his compaby at meetings of the . . I she. skins.. �. �,
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property for Sale- W, o" clark-15 month, and invites Min to formulate the surance Association in Toronto. and which 1 L News of the Week. Blyth. . . � I - Woo .....1.1'.. ��
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Traett for Sfkle-jobn Duffn-6 . a been making against him in association had sent a deputation to the ,- HO , that an ; jwt 0,34 ) -For
. charges he ha I . R S E s G A rLW,O IRM - I is reported NOTES. -The good people of the neigh-
" Life of MoodT 1-woodley-8 . - Four 80"Jecials for Friday,' and , Saturday, . Wvod per oord(k
Boston Ladies� Orchestra --[21-8 the Legialature lbefore the commission ap. Government to oppose the proposed exteu* agent of the British G vernmen will 191911 A boring village of Belgrave, who have hither I i �
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voyoic Repamng-[21-G, Baidwin-9 pointed to invest igaite the West Elgin elea- tion of the insurance term . . Mr. Bishop, contract this week for the delivery of 00, to had but one mail each way, will hereafter . ! I � jpo.o vier b&g-.
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Novo- (4]-Ettate Johnoon Bros -8 . � � 000 horse i in South Africa by July let. ' It have three mails from the south, arrange- 0
por sate or Rent --i Ames Wittson-6 - - legal whether rightly or wrongly, we do not Ulov,elr Seisd
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. � tion irri6gularities, or before any other - . ments. having been made to give them st . I 20th - an 219t. . ,1 14motby Sesd.
in said a i Irin of well known horse dealers A 4, .
Buggley. ke.-Fred Hem & Son -S . � tribunal, w ere ie vidence can be taken under know, blamed Jr. Hilber for uniting with I I Prill - ------ -
Plowo-T, Mellis-8 11 will prov,de the anime Is, and they are &I- tribit by the e 4ning train. -Mr. J. A. � I I � pork, per 100.12A.
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Ralrjulr-i. F. Daly -8 0. oath, and h will, meet him there and abide that association to oppose the extension- ready pr4 paring- to col [ect the gr number Brownj has reti xn.id after disposing of I f
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Watch Re I . , ation, required. , According to the , rumors, the car load of, horm in Manitoba. -Mrs. Wigl, 4 i Di
I X8 - by the ver ot of the tribunal -%s- to his don- Mr. Hilber denied Mr. Bisbop's &Cons ' � - -
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W b hi d directly from Halifax , organizer and lecturer for the Wom� . . - �
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G. W Papst-8 and as an bvideric s supe�riot)�bilitie-x' an I I ts in grey,'brown �nd black, These bats were 4
_ duct. H Mr. Whitney will not do this# . � - Ree verage price ing i To,uo"NTO, J
Given Frec--W- M willts-8 i W CapeiArown. of the Christian I Temperance Union. will I , - . . �
. all P'Per e of hi would horses will 1� . . deliver a le�ioture, here on One hundred ( O�) Men's Ha � . ,
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Plow Shoes- W. H. W11116--8 - Mr. Preston asks him'to meet . him on the, and influence, he boasted that he an's I hat I
horses is $100. . 1 $1,26, $1 � . -a Aonlew, a
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Auction Sale --Ob& Jos Lea -6 I i A0 and $1.75. Your choice fo� FIFTY CENTS.
Correct ShoeStyleel-R. Wittig & Bon -5 public platform at any point he:may mention havasuch a bill passed by the Legitilature M 1011 WANDERS TnE-EKING TO TH -Mr. Da 'el Cunningham � � I . er. Dairy pon.
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Removal -Dr. Re"den-8 and table his charges and support them with duri g his first term, if elected, and thus WEST. -A dispatch from Detroit, dated who has been engaged " ection man here One hur dred (1010) airs Boys' Pants, made bf good all -wool weed, lined � 1600 -And large
Vacle Tom's Cabin -6 'n ' April 9bh, says : The stream of settlers on the railway for sev r I has re. - ! i I 'm steady at 2b
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Shirples Soparatur-W. L. Ouimettc -3 all the evidence in his possession, and he do in - amily M, y, where . t', irougholl't, r gular 60.- and 75c per pai 21 for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . Eggs-marliev
from Michigan to western Canada is beginn moved with his f mily 0 : r,,"
- - - (Preston) will replyand leave the matter to erument, what Mi. -Bishop, with a friendly jug to flo3i� early this year. *. Mr. M. V. he has,& similiar situad ,_Mrs. John Col- ; � I i :; . are expected t('
- . : - e tweeds i; your i6'hoice for 25c per yard. vreaker at 14e,.
She ,,wj V " toV# public opinion as-to'which i in the tight or Government,, was unable to accomplish in McInnes, Canadian Government agent, sent liton, who wAs a resident of ; Blyth. for 25 'Afew pi t.� anEgm.ond I ��� -
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, I I � - out 160 Michigan settlers and 12 car loads of years, ffled at the residence of her daughter, . I � I : 'i - MIONTREAL, �
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1. ;��5 I 0 - ' I stock and effects to w66tern Canada to -day. Mrs. J. B. Kelly, in Goderich, on Saturday Ono hundred (100) en's Suits, good al�-wool Sotch and Irish tweeds. Tbese the great egg i
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are all so eminently fair that we can not see Mr. Eilber's insurance bill, and his zeal to -aking an- last. .-,She was 70 years of age. -Mr. John I ' i .opened Up thiq�
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I . . . Ex -Mayor Richert, of Detroit, is t As 16re made to sell for $110. � On F'6day -and Saturday you can take I
- 'Whit - y can refuse to accept h ra of stock I ; 1 . . r8uppB
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" EAFORTH,- , FRIDAY, April 13 6h, - 1960. bow Mr. Whit ave it paised by theLegislature was to other party of CO and 7'es' and Biooksi ,formerly of - Blyth, had a ,narrow . I � I imand. -for tb
i . I - either one. He -has ,either been grossl� make good his boast, and thus show forth effects to join his colony in Assinabois to- escape from drowning, at Wingbdm, on San- I your, phoice-also one pair good +ol sox�� one tie, a pair of Void elastic sufficient I I
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- . maligning an inao�ent man, and doing all big own cleverness, and. not his bu i day. . . I- I . .day last, He is engaged in the electric lveb braces and a good linen collat-all. f6r $6.88. 1 sequently, I
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The War. I I . : AliiERIdAN SOLDIERS GOING INSANE.- light works there, and while cutting ice on- --- � I I I vaneed slightly
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There is-rittle, change mi -the situation in in his power to blast his character, or he desire, as he foolishly pre ends, 11 to fight ew York, intro- the dam, slipped off and wa ii vicil:J4 i -
I � � Representativ * e Levy, of - bigher. No �on
, ow embrace the opp �rtudity so freely for the rights of the farmers of myeonstit. duced a resolution into tee American Con. the dam, and but for his 'pteaense o, mind, ' , - 21 1 - I I
in South Africa during the Past will n 0 , gress, which, after iecitiog the statements in catching on to a log, where be remained Our Carpet and Curtain Departm'ont is nt)w open for- the reception of for buyers at L,
week. The forces of Lord Roberts are offered to him to pi�ove big: charges. If he uency."',�.-.-His great interest in, and his - ! -
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n ' 'him t� be, he will prove 9'. in itted suicidb, and i h �d,-The youngest child of- Air. Alex. visitors, � I .! . the country to�
still located at Bloemfontein, and no cha ge is the man we tdice 0 yearnin 11 to fight. for the rights of the .
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in other gectione of ,the army ha,ve been re. his charges, or he wi I the farmers of my constituency are, per. that more thin 400" are now con' ed in Butler fell into a well which was under the � . I - , but the averag;
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. , . apologize:for tle wrong he has done Mr. hapil, better exonVlified by the income insane asylums, and that gerions 4 harges . wood shed, on. Friday last, and would have I I I � i I from 13 to 14
ported. Fqrther than an occasional skirmiah . . � '
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I Preston. � In th, a vernacular of the street, re have been made against officials n the '-been drowned had not the mother of the 'COME WITH THE CROWDS TO the market cal
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between fragments of the contending arm- . ! which he has derived for so many . yes tra, . . i � I � : . ,6nd of thi a vm,-
. . nspokt� commissiary and quartermasters' child jumped into the well and rescued her I
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. . himself and his eolleagueAf must �-'" up or from the Hay Farmers' Mutual Fire Insur- . � . I p v
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ies, no engagements have taken place. The ' . , . services, calbi upon the Secretary of i rai for babe. . It was so far gone that it was with � . 1 1
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. shut up." Whi3h will they -do ? We shall ahce Company. �-- .. informatiorr, and authorizes the Speo ker to difficulty that two doctors resuscitated it, I - ade.atronger
Boers continue active in the Free State. The publie will await,the result with I appoint a' investigating committee if the lt is all right now. -A loot ball club has I is � . ry Was in gool
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and as the British are comparatively inac- see-. I 1. P own, an judging from, . S AFORTH I dozen packago,
tive, the Boera become more aggresoive. It is some degree of interest. Editorial Notes and Comments. House thinks it necessary. - . been organized in t Bm B'S' - GU 14 'I -� � 'a being
I . . I HELPED ALONG A GOOD CAUSE. -While a its com' itiou, it will give good account i . i - &age
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said that the march of the British forces to' Hon. J. R. Stratton invited the members couple of prominent British Americans were of itse during the coming a &son. I i I I . r .
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Pretoria *ill n0 commence until addi of the Legislmtur6 to pay a visit to the Cen- on their way in a �tate street,car in Chica-' - � . 1� I i � - UW
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of last week . '- '- I go to the central music hiell demonstration . I I � J - 'n
remounts for th6 cavalry and winter cloth- In the Clinton News -Record tral Priaon this wcek- A wag at ggesto that, I � - Gows adies' goods only. - I LoNDmi, E '
a few evenings ago, they had in their pos- . Bluevale. . T�REE STORES—No. 1, D y I I h . -hlo-wer -, Unite
we notice the following : the genial Provincial Secretary had better ' 1) I " I .
" Under date of March 28bh - keep a tight line on his gue3tFi lost some of ion a British flag, - which the conductor NOTES. -Instead of Easter 11 Sunda] , ! Axgentinea, ,el '
ing -for the entire army are received, and Mr. Henry seas 7 as : I No. � 21 Clo. thing, men's- g�ods only. No.. 3, Gro�' A
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these are 'now on the way from England. Eilber, M. L. A., for South Huron, wrote them remain behind in the prison. . ed to eye *ith mu.ch interest. Finally it was in last week's news, it should have I! I - � , L,jvr, I"
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but is .he -remarked, "Thatis the grandest O' read Easter " Zunday," the way it is pro- 't . I B.'M
Mafeking has not yet been relieved, . ' I I �� 00 es—specialties, canneA goods, butter and. teas, I ;IL-.
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gti-11 holding ou4 against the continual as- i7 the bill which be introduced into the Que 'n Victoria. is at present on a vialt to them a'." The lady and gentleman addreefJ- nounced f the Devonshire dial et. -Mr. - � I - w L
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saulta of the Bo I er forces surrounding it. L gialature ani which the, Government Ireland, and the good people of the E I inerald ed informed the conductor that they were Peter King had a wood bee .on Wednesday � 1. "�! " charge to eold4
slaughtered. Yr. V,ilber said: - I going to central music hall to help the fund afternoon of last week, and gave a idance to services in the Triviti Memorial church on - despatetorship. Mr. J. Baxter was assign- I I the business 4c
—— ii, No doubt y u have noticed by the pub- Isle are giving her a most hospitable recep- for the widows and orpha,ris of the gallant his friends at night. -Mr. J. N. Kendall, Sunday next. -Good sized congregations ed to ot,�er duties. . The latter has been � this inoruing.
. tion.. .WhereVer she appears ahe is received lade who fall in the Transvaal. 11 I'm sorry Grand Trunk agent here, has an incubator, . �
- . .- greete Rev. Mr. Murphy, who was holding chief deipatcher for many years, and his I out strong. TJ
Th e Parliamellts - lie press that I aav'e introduced a bill in the with tl-e most enthusiastic demonstrations I cannot go," be replied, " but here is a already incubating, so he is likely to have ' � 4�j to 4�
The Ontario Legislature is shoving �usi- Legislature tog -ant Farmers' Mutual Fire ' evangeiiatic services in the Trivitt Memori- removal�'ia regretted by a large number of . i'z per
. - of loyeand respect. trifle for the cause, for I'm from Aberdeen early chickens. He puts the chickens into . , I .
-Severa,l private I - I al church during Oe put week. -Mr. C. friends. .1 It is not known if he will be left . was pafd for a
ness through in good order. Insurance comEanies the power to issue I I . - . 11
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E, - myself." Sosayfrig, he handed out three ,&brooder for af w eks after the are K ight, who has �een in the employ of the in Stratford or not. I . good stock w.w
overn. policies for a term- of five years, and that Brit- dollars- to be put in the basket for the hatched, a, un x Gr rid Trunk Rai i ay for over 40 years, -Mrl' R, P. Parker, of Mitchell, has gone
bill& have been finally passed ; the G . In discussing the preference given to a t1'wM ae, it 'is tod-- c -d lyd f or K pound, and tfre
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menb have submitted most, if not a their -supporters to defeat my bill. ish goods entering Canada, the Montreal 11 absent-minded beggar." � them to thrive wtt ut som� such 'protec. sirli I who ha had ar e of thp Exeter depot to Chic-4,go, where bright prospects await � at Prices from
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their measures, a,ad they have been discussed 61 Personally I am sincere in this ryfatber, Witnem says': 11 What the Laurier Govern. � . tion. -Mrs.: Rogers was visiti g her mother, for 2CI years, has 0 i ne his position and him.- He will be greatly missed by the and lambe are,
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- I Mrs. Lowry, of Wroxe - Mi tat choir and his friends in Mitchell. �
and advanced ; the estimates are well under and believe that it would be to the interest ment has undertaken to do is to increase the � . will retire from t active duties of station I thod, I
� ' . J Philadelphia. � Lowry has been ill with I& R'rippe.-Miss life. Hip soq, Jo n who has been his as- �Tho St. Marys Creamery Company re- - lambs were qA
- of the farmers il policies were issued for five British preference to the advantage of the ;, � 0 , .
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way, and the committee work is getting ' I It is no� necessary for me to draw Canadian consumer." � NoTzs,-Wood bees are the order of the Clara Graham, who had been visiting heri siatant, has beezi appointed to the full ceived 3,04,597 pounds of milk during the each. Galvks :
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. along nicely. Appearances now seem to indi- years. , -- -- . t,�, - I wa-rd Slelk had a sister Mrs. Toole, for some time, returnedl CbaLgO of the Exe � depot. better apw 'month of February'. The output of butter cz��- 11rom $1.50 t-0.
1. attention *to the fact that'during my last I day -around here.. Mr. Ed . te A I -, , I riw was paid
cate that t will not be required e to very -good wood bee one day last week and to her home in Toronto last week. -Mr.! pointment coi0 no have been made by the was 12,938 pounds, and the -average price - I
he legisle4tora contebt M: Y. McLean and Archibald Bishop The facmers of Oatarioghould be abl ��� � I �
I Georgia MoDonald is having the interior of I Hogs were ver�
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in Toronto longer than this month, and :per- claimed that fat mers'companies should have obtain their binding twine at rock bottom had a large quantity of wood cut. J. John- and paint company.-A.G. Dyer and.son, Charles, was 23 - nts a pound. � '
rivilege of issuing policies for a con- ston, jr., -and C. Schi -iidt won the belt for his house decorated by papef'r I visibed with Mi. H. Dyer, . - �$5.85 t�o -% 10
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hapo two weeks Nvill serve to set them at the P - St� !�;re,a I
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. .- tract of five years and that I was to blame prices this year. If they do not it will be 'champion Bawyeis. T. H. Snell also had a M�. ,James Collins, . of Wingliam, is th� de- Brantford, ,this week. i -- . " I ve returned from a six weeks' I BuF,PALo, A.
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. liberty.- The most important (lue-3tion die- that they did no 5 have that privilege, of.which their own fault. The Dominion Government Wood bee, but the bet could not be taken corator. I Sunday, April 22nd, will be, the � 11I I � . " visit 6�he old country. They were in - best smooth I
cussed during the past week was an agree- hot I was never guilty, but to my astonish. have been advertising twine made at the from these two lboys, Mrs. H. Steinbach thlird anniversary of the induction of Rev. Afils Green. � j London1when the news cameof the relief of 1 $5.40; good to
. . d black mail also. bad. a wood and uilting bee an Wed- W1. J. West, M. A., to the pastorate of Blue- I Ladysmith. - I . I bulls, $41; to �
ment with the Spanish River Pulp Company merit I find thoi ie people who, di Kingston penitentiary, for sale at � PzmoNAL.-kra. E� Roy, of Albion, also - chers'steers, S
me are blocking my bill'and Asking the Gov- nesday last. -Mr. Edward Dowson bas quit vale and Eadies Presbyterian churches. - -This Burritt Manufacturing Company, I
, - 1. �� of'production to all farmers who send in - Special Fermqns will be preached on that Mr. Thos.',Hudion and" Mrs. Stephengon, of I of Mitc ell, have decided not to accept the butchers' atee
aubrhitt4;d by the Government for the ap: I I
ernment to defeat it. . schooling and intends going into farming. : I -
their orders accompanied by the cash Arid I Marlette,-, Michigan, on and daughter of ' Bramp . I Mitchell. -- I I bulif
proval of the Legislature. This is the third 11 Mr. McLean, in big Expositor of March " Mr. and Mrs. H. Kalbqetocb, of Chicago, day by the pastor, and the collection will be� , n in . best fat
I . now the Ontario Government anuounces U at added to the India Famine Fund, which all Mr. Joseph Hudson, a I of'whoin had been , $125 to s1z
� ;k his kind .made by the Gov- 23rd inst., says, referring to my bill : I We they have at the Central Prison 1,200 t were visiting Mr. J. Selfilbe on Sunday last. . , 1 The cot ncil have made it worth their while . I
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, greement of t I .1 . 1. a ce r. notice that Mr. Rilber, of South Huron, has which they will sell direct to farnierstne -Mr. Louis Schilbe has purchased A. recognize as a worthy cause. -Mr. Denman visiting -hore, returne to their homes th-is to do sc o . 1; . bulls, $3 50 to:
ernment in which they give companie � " -Mra. Thos. -Wylie, who has been � I I
a bill before th to amend the ; Albricht'a farm. We wish Louis Ruccess.- senior, father of Mr. J, J. Denman, is in week. era, $4.25 to �
. t Legislmture the same coudipions. I i --Mr James Graham, local secretary of 11 - I
iainconcessions as to territory for the cu . . . . i oor health. -Mr. W. J. Duff shipped here ill fo � some time, is recovering. 1, !64 -to $4.25 ;J,
. . Insurance Act 3o that -mutual companies . I .1 I Mr. George Kalbfieisch intends going to De. very p T � I the Yc ung Mena' Christian Association,
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a car load of potatoes on Tuesday. -Will ---- - I � to $4 ; some �
� ting of pulp wood, providing the companies can extend- the insurance from four to five The position of surgeon in the Btitish troit in the near future, where lie intends Patterson has bee I n engaged for the summer, i�l I Stratfo id, has refused a seciretaryship in . ,fat 'Cows, eorn
- establish pulp and paper mills and employ a, years. This ch inge, it seems to us, ia not 1� spending- the summer. -Misses - Emma Sodolm. �[ either orionto or Kingston nasociation. as . .
t Was desirable and should not be allowed by the al -my, especially in war times, seems ,to be a Schnell and Laura Wagner were the guests to assist in working on the farm,. by Mr. he feels he is more needed in Stratford. . . feeaing steers,
certain number of workmen. The fire I JOTTINGs. -Bees ,are all the go--ari8iund. -
Legailature. e are not surel therefore, v,Try good one. At any rate the authorities of Miss Maggie Stelck on- Sunday last.- James Maxwell i Irving Craig with Mr. ,. Z' - .$4.50 ; fair to'
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given to Mi. Clergue, of Sault Ste. Marie, that it would n(,t he wise to return to the Manifest &commendable disposition to pro. Miss Lizzie Stelck was the guest of miss Thomas Henderson, and Robert Aitcheson here. �:, . John .Murphy, brother of Mrs. -
I � his parents, and speaks well of his, place Thomas Legatt, � of Mitchell, who left there 7 � I calves, 1choice I
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the fruits of which arie that that gentleman three years terni, c6rtinly-if any changeis to vi ry beat attainable medical skill Ida Durand on Sunday last. with Mr. William Maxwell, all of the Blue- I : ' for Ma 2itoba about 1-4 years aigo, died at � i bulls,42,50 to:
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- . de the vi i I vale road. Jack Stewart will work with and thinks he will get along all right. -The �, , . $4.50 to $4.7-5,
1 has alread invpsted over two million dollars be made th6 tez in should be shortened in- for the so,diers, irrespective of cost. Sir . Austin )n Sunday, March 25th. He leaves - ]�
y - , � - Mr. William Robertson of the eastern. saw mill started cut�ing Monday.' They _ $4.50 ; do., gi
in that t6wa, in building, and plant, and stead of length ened,,'and this is more especi. William M �Cormac and heveral other Lon. t a wife rid five children. � 1� ,
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em- ally the case 28 othirig can be gained by ex- don � surge(us, who volun'tbered for service - Bayfleld.t boundary ; Albert Craig with Mr.. Henry have a wrest number of lois on hand. This I I 8.heep And Lar
ploys over seven hundred hands, and has tend . Perdue, of the second li e of Morris ; Joe will give employ nt to quite a number of �--A restarted in Easson's mill, in Strat- I active, -and t
' ing it. in South A 'rica, are drawing pay at the rate John Frasier, notary publia and convey- Groenway with �r. Rattan, of ithe men.�Mr. Georg Smith is hired in the ford, or e day last week, but waa extingnimh- . � well-defined bf
now schemes in contemplation which will 11 Irrespective of Mr. McLean's opinion I ' : ed befoi -e any serious damage was done. .
� 00 ear. Though that Wills, deeds and mortirages drawn on short .G - he seas n. -,.M 't., .
- . � of $25,0 a y a piece., ancer. first line of Morr a., an4 , J'th mill. for the seam r. S. Stanlake, a ;-� �choice to extra.
neceasitate an investment of over six million am goirigto fight for the right of the farm- sum may not recoup them for what they notice. mdney loaned on good farm security. I illie Craig i has sparted a wood yard. -One of Mr. Abra- During the month of March there were five .
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erE of my constituency and trust that I will would earn in London, it is far in excess of 1681-tf Mr. Albert Hughes, &Is of the 6rat I ine. firea in- Stratford, three of them in mills. I to :0101ce, $8
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dollars within the next four or flve years. be able to show them,who their true friend This ad. is short. It's little talk but big No lazy boys around B evale, they're all ham iDearing's yearling calves received a t, $- 6.0 to s.6.7-5,
any salary hitherto paid to any army medi- ,kick � from .one of the horses, completely -Tri�nity church, Elma, was theacene of
I i iud, $5.
This company is, in short, rapidly convert- is. I I I � cal officer. I facts. We are building a ready-to-wear working. -Here is a b of Canadian folk I " a very retty wedding on Wednesday, A ril . $7 ; M TA
inga small back woods hamlet into a large it My -bill mal be .defeated, but if it is it � clothing. trade and efery suit sold is A lore : " If, with your first glimpse of the blin�ing it in one, ioye. - 4th whit Miss Annie, daughzer of Urn - - to $6.75; ewe
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he other tompany to will 0 better advertisement than this. The price fir -o -t robin of the season, �ou see him wit ! T. MoF %rlane, 12th concession, was united
manufacturing city. T be ; o fault of mine and we will not Soldiering in outh Africa, eyen under . � . I th ! I � . Ing at V. Hv
which a concession has been given has L al. have tolthank Mr. 'McLean and his friends the most favorable circumstances, is any- a man pays for a sulb here will turn his his head towards you, good luck will follow - I 1rusaels. in marr age to -Mr. Andrew McM&ne, of -- :
� 11 . I . ith Lo JAL ITEms.- The .main street is in good Brautfo rd. - -. rmgs ; .
I for givinlig us as istolnec' I head our way when lhe wants another- you till the robins nest a in ; but if w ato offe , I
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ready invested over a million dollars in I I thing but a pie-nic. The climate is veiry another suit we 'mean. The E. McFaul Co., ita, tail to you, good luXmAY follow You, con& tioW now, h had the light dirt : I -.
We arle'inclined to think the News -Record . . L -Fu arton is soon to lose Mr. William I
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ISturge6n Falls, employing a la,rge number . � . severe on those pot accustomed to it. This 1687 1 ever scral ed off, allow ng the ice to melt and the Woodle V and family, a fact which in deeply 4
is not -d6ing its friend an � grest service in I `,.-JOTT1 - Nos, Rev. Mr. Jennings, of Bay. ketchup to you." Sorry this wasn't a water to get sw&7.-The river was qu* regrette d by their many frienda. They go 1 4 � roughs, $5. 10 IT
of work people, and their work has scarcely . is shown by the large number of Bri L
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more t4an bee� commenced. Under the . soldiers who have died from fevers and var-� eighborhood of Guelph, where Mr. I
publishing the above letter. However, that ev. Mr. Smith, of Surnmerhill couple of weeks earlier, Ao that you rqigb h , on account of the i -,e to the ne To
I is a matter between themselves. Mr. Eilber ious other diseases since the war began. An and'-Middletion's church, exchanged pulpits know just how you'll stand this year ;� but breaking up in tho mill pond. It carried Vroodle has purchased a fine 170 -acre farmll, - � Choice lots of I
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agreement which has just been ratified by' seems tobe verl, bitter because his clap -trap official statement shows that over 31 per .1oble ?reached perhaps-&@ it in such a little time back,,so 1 $4;90 per cwt.
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the Legislature, the co'mpanyl has to invest . � . morning and evening in St. Andrew, church. of you can remember whether it was heads is some talk of :p itting up a cable bridge -Mr and Toa, D. Sinclair, who have - uw. Bulls
inauranci6 bill- w to killed i it its infancy and cent. of -the sick die, and that less than 5 reverend gentlema loquent or tails. ! I to $4.10 per ev
in buildinga and plant half a 14iillion dollars, - : L er cent. die from wounds. The total num. The . . . n gave very e 4 . this summer.-Tfie town road machine wam resided for a number of years near Ander- -sold fib 43,25 t
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and carry . out certain other stipulations before it.could do any harm. 'It is a pity Eer of 0asUalties Since the commencement of and impressive sermons. A number of the - I used bylthe,firmerp last week, to break up son, int md settling in Dakota. Before leav, I expo . I
that the hopes:o a budding statesman should m- - members of the,church are anxious to have I the snow banks ori the main- road, north of ing for heir sew home, Mr. Sinclair was � _rters sold 7
� the war until the present ti is is 17,901 ; of - Exeter. � -
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be thus blasted, but the public good should these 3,968 have died ; 9,480 wounded and him come here again. the tow .--4A large crowd was in town on presen d with a far castand Mrso Sinclair, �
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Tkis, it is claimed, is the most advantage. � 4,463 have been taken prisoners. Of - the .intend holding a social gathering on the Thurad lost, attending the last monthly , .
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always take precedence over private ambi. Carthy, Oster & Co.. Tomato.) Barrester, Convoy. , With a old chain, by afew of their friends. t -,
of April, at the norse fa'ef6r the season. A number of good ' I � picked -lots 4 .
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one arrangement for the Province of the - deaths so fewer than 1,207 are from disease. evening of Tuesday, 24th sneer, Notary. Money to, loan. offices I tel I � I William, Weeks, of has 11, I
- " ljwl sales were made. -A number of entries a I - uality to the.
tion, and Mr."Eilber is not the only states. i if's - q
. It will be seen from this thaVdisease hasi been cesidence of Mrs. James Pollock. A cordial oupied by Collins & Stanbury, oyer O'Ne I - ,
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three. The other two, when made, received - 16"4f - I
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man who has ha . his ambitions thwarted in In -e -as the war. invitation is given to everybody to attend. L now in for t e sav �efft, to take place on theLL th concession, for the sum of $2,000. . .
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i8lature, .. . ' Mrs. Corvie had snow drops in bloom in NOT111S.-Mr. Curtails , who has been in in Brussels on Qood Friday. The urses I , - per cwt. 1104
the unanimous assent of the Legl this way. Despite . Mr. Bilber's disappoint- I - - Alex. I Mr. In - am has also sold the farm be lives - - Isola at $3.70 t
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9 them an her garden an the first ,of April.- charge of Mr. J. W- 10 er t ,
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the Opposition side supportin ik woul&seeni from the following ch . le n more an- amount to ,.- e et o al con- ,
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I � - ment and his inilignation, assumed or other. . hi n Tuesday dise stock .here, for the mit week, returned tion i . . in the town on William Barthol, jr., for $3,200, 1 , erot, mixed 001
. I -Ferguson left for Cleveland o regation wi - gin a a concert - - -
heartily as the Government Bide. When' . we take from the court reports of Fr day, . po sessi� in both cases to be given next N $3.165 per ,cwt
wise, it is, our c pinion, whatever tha, . morning. He will engage in fishing for the to his home in Toront) on Tuesday. -A Ell on F .-Quite a 'number f . . �
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cation, be wor'th, that (very member of every Mu. that bhe final windup of the West I , summer. -John McLeod is at home for a good attendance and a most enthusiastic from this vil e *ill take in the ooncert in ! I . solit at $2.90 t
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however, Mr. Whitney, on behalf of the . I . . Election Protest ease is still some consider. short time. -Several of the bo will leave gathering is what charai iterized the meeting Seaforth-on ... el7tb.-A,dad thoughnotall � 1 $2.60 to $2 SO.
. - tual Insurance Company in--�-the Province � I I V.
. Opposition, objected to it. He did not find I . here shortly to work on the overnmen in the town hall on Frid& I y night last, for yet A fatal' 'accid6nt, occurred on Friday Rehgion and Insanity. h-eavy feede �
� - should feel grateful, to the Government for able distance in the futiire, the delay bein survey boat Bayfield. -Mr. an i w . . � ,choice well-br�
. I . d ra. John the purpose of organizink a lacrosse team for 'evening, at the home of M re. Bains, of this The Ontleman named ti) I I -
fault with the conditions "of the agreement, the firm stand, they "took in saving them due entirely to the congested condition 01 Whiddon leave on 'Thursday for a visit to Exete,T this coming season. J. G. Statibury 1place. Mrs.'Baips�waa going to have a sale I . in the following . 1,�Iw Pon
! business before the court in Toronto : "Mr. 0 pairagraPh,which we take from the Hamilton . 14,15, Light
but contended that before any further such friends in Pennsylvania. They will be ab- barrister, was elected chairman of the iof her household effects on Saturday, prior- Times,44 well known to many of our readers, - I frow 800 to ;
I . from the evil consequences of the proposed. W. D. McPherson appeared before 'the I -- 1,(
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concessions are made the Government should sent for about two weeks. -Miss Annie El- meeting and in a short hub stirring address 'to moving to Pennsylvania, where heir son having teen a reApectea resident of Seaforth, If UL $3,60'
I legislation of th3ir self appointed champion. Court of Appeal in regard to the fixing of liott ![a visiting her brother, Dr.!. Elliott, of he referred to t e past good records of the resides, with his two little sons, who have . I
secure a survey of the pulp wood forests . a date to hear the appeal of the lion. Mr I and a adecessf ul practioner here for several BVIN-Buils V
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Mr. Hilber is in, error in stating that d,r- * Lucknow.-Jewett Brothers' saw mill is Exeter lacrossetams and prophesied that lived here er aince their mother died. I � -1 �
with a view of ascertaining their extertt, . Garrow, in connectien with the West Huron ru n . g )ry day, with James Dean, this season's teaul would excel in strength While she wo a packing her. trunk, she took tears. ,The Doctor's many friends hem will 43.40per cwt.i
and that all�future concessions should be let ing bis e,lection " M. Y. McLean claimed election case. As -the present sittings ter. I in now ev( I 8 pleased to read even this brief reference steers, WO to 4,
that, farmers' dom anies --Bhould have the minate to -day, for the Easiier reeegs,- the of Goderieb, as head sawyer, and Dick and play any that we have organized in the I an old revolv)r out of a 4rawer, where it had to his e*eelleut paper. The .rimeis says : $3.25 to 1$3,60,
at public competition. He moved an amend- p court was unable to take up the caseq, ive Elliott, handling the lumber. -Mrs. William past. The new team will play the, season been for Tear i, and laidl it on the table be. -- I
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ment to this effeck After a fall discussion I judges are required to hear an appeal in a Elliott, who had been ill for along time, under the name of the 11 Viotoriao." The side her. At this point! she was called out at the Hamilton Association'triecting last � ,$2.50 to $3 per
five yearb." Ncithier at the last election nor died last week. The funeral on Sunday was followivg officers were elected : Honorary into the hall, and whi14 absimt one of the
the agreement made by the Government - cavo of this nature, and it is expected that . evening� Dr. 1K. W. Bruce'Smith read a milch cows, 114
' at any other tim o has Mr. McLean advocated Sir George Burton, Chief Justice, will be one of the largest that has taken place here president, N. Dyer Hurdon ; president, W. little fellows, eight year#- old. picked the re- � As - ,
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was, ratified by the House an a straigh b party anything of the kind. But, what Mr. Me. able to take big place on- the bench A the for some time, showing the esteem in which H. Levett ; lot vice-president, J. G. Stan- volver up and, discharged it. The bullet * , ..
vote, the Goveinment scoring its standing' Me , . the deceased was held. Her husband and buiy ; 2ad vice-president, W. J. Heam' struck his years old, in the ity." . I b was most interesting'and dealt ex- , ligbt ; pripea,�
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Lean did say at the last election,and May Bittillgsl. If 130 the West Huron I case ., an ; litt e brother, six haustivi ly with the history' -of 'Insanity from I . s;d $3. to 33 9
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majority Gfseven. - I will be heard during the second week of the tamily have the sympathy of the entire secratary, P. L. Bishop ; treasurer, 0. : H. I head, over the right eye, the bullet lodging earliest �imes, and contrasted the methods -Yearling I&I
At Ottawa, the Dominion mernbers are what be would, no doubt,,say now is, that court. " I community. Mrs. Elliott was a sister of Sanders ; executive, M. Vincent, E. Dig- in the back of the head. Medical aid was -
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Mr. hilber, ai secretary -treasurer of the Mr. W. McDougall, Egmond'ville. -Miss nan, E. Dickson.' -Mr. R. N. Cree of treating the afflicted then and the splen. U-25 ; piekt�
' . - did syai�'errl .now used; This, the writer - . $6 to $6.2 -15 -pe
still wrestling with the Budget. The House Hay Mutual FIre Insurauoe Company, -re. A case of considerable interest and import- Edna Green, of Goderich township, daugh- went to Toronto and Peterborough on Mon- the bullet. J3 t a he is iaow doing well, thought", was a pownt argument in,favor of lambs sold f -r(
- adjourned on Wednesday, over the Easter . ter of Mr. John Green, died last week, day of last week, was back again for a hand. the, doot-ors hs e- a me hopes of his recovery,
ceives now and' 3as fox many'yeare received, ance to hotel kieepers was tried at the M modern ,civiliz%tion He pointed out that select bacon �
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holidays, and will not meet again until a twice as much salary for doing one - after a few days' illness from appendicitis. ahake with friends on Thursday evening, even if the iull:llt should re sin- in the in Biblel,times the �emoniacal doctrines, or L .1 tba,n 200PO'ni
week from next Tuesday. - -third Divisional Court in Toronto this week. The She was about fourteen years of %Lge and while on his way to Ssrnia.-Misses Ball hea,!d.-Mr. Jameiis' Ireland and wife left -for that thd`�ge mentally afificted were possessed (vff ears), aoli
L I I less work than the secretary. treasurer of defendant appealed from judgment of County was highly esteemed by all her acquaintan- and Robertson, teachers in our ' public the went, Tuesday,morning.
ces. Her parents have the sympathy iof all of devils, was taught, and this theory of and lights $5,
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I aim Snall's farm of 100 acres, situated in Steph- --Fullarton village � school section h ment, and was accepted even as Iste .as the -1 Al !
severe criticism at the hands of the Cotiser- Mr. Hilber did notand could.'not dery. Now-, tiff, owing to the death of his horse, which , Farquha - - � Mr. patricle
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vative leaders, Conservative,, speakers and if.'Mr. Eilber is so solicitous to save money broke its neck during the night while in a i D. HAT, Commissioner, Conve-3, ncer, wills, plort- en.-Misa Kate Bonthron visited friends in, done nobly tow4r(fe the - Indian Famine l8tb century. Theology of theearly Christ- - � HAYS -In SCSI
* stall in the stable of the Imperial Hotel in � �r. Claw. Fund, having raise1d $13A. ian chur'ch taught that the affliated should
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�. . owest ratesof Interest. 1660 son, accompanied by several friends from I -Mr. John Whyte and family moved to be tortured � 5341TH-in W4,
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tends to be and is so willing to bleed .rid the defendant is.tbe proprietor. The plain. � punishn�ent to the devil within, Luthe � . - E. slaith, ol
Preston has been for the past year. 'Indeed .. Have you seen our now :clothing depart. Hensall, atcended service In the Trivitt ; Stratford last week, with the best wishes of - r,
, ,die 'I for the - rights of thei farmers of - I put up as,l - I Calvin and other great reformers were even DZY-In WID91
we might Pay -that this criticism fre(Plently 'my t'ff �ueiit at .the hotel on the 8th ment ? It's tables are laden with new and Memorial church Sunda evening.-Afr. their many Mitchell friends. � I - I John Vey- 4
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. of May, 1899,, and stabled his horse. The stylish spring suits for men and boys. ' Wi Browning is home it om Markham -to! 1 -Mitchell h"- re -organized its lacrosse more severe in their dealings with the in- I - -11,1XI-in WIL�
constituency," why does he not give some 0 1 1 1 �
took the form of abuse. Nothing waiq too . � horse's neck was broken owing to the alleged mean to have & strong bond of sympkthy !p'e'rnrlEaster holidays under the parental i team and expects to dol some good playing issue. After centuriea of persecution, the NVM. 11111, t
bad to aceuxe him of. These- accu evidenceg of hissincerity by chopping1his ' I � �'ming season. . doctoriT of demoniacal possession received -OLIVER-In M
- Bations; I taulty construction of the feed box or man. existing between our prices and your purges roof. Miss Alms Dempsey, who has been �urivrtbe c I
salary in twe. He could do this and still ger. It was contended for defendant that - : . . . - Mr. Alex. (
I kave been burled forth in the Legislature by �, � and our say so in the paper is our do so in �ioiting in Toronto. is home again. -Rev., I , . John O'Brian, who moved to Strat- a severel cbeck,,for medical science Atepped - POCOCH-TAI
have as much left for himself as iny other he was ot liable because the relationship of th.6 store; The E. McFaul Co., Seafdrth. Mr. Martin, pastor of Caven P . . d 4emonstrated that insanity resalted I I)Avid POW,
the leader of tf-e Opposition and his follow- resbyteris'n 1 ford from Ir4litown, one year age, died list In an
I . innkeep r and guest had not been shown to - I I I week at the been from dis'eases or injuries to the' brain and PICKETT-In I
I �. similar officer in the .county enjoys. He . 1687-1 church, preached a ver interesting and in- 'I 4ge of 77 years. He� had . .Tobn Pickel
era, on the public platforms of the Province, e]lxlst be ween him and the laintiff, that the NOTES.-Migii Jeannie Stevenson, who is structive sermon to Kis congregation on ! blind for some time. 1 . ,nervous I system, it was thus rescued �'Iroru -
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and in the preng of the party. In fact, Mr. � qeath as due to inevitagle accident and engaged in one of the large mercantile ea., Sunday evening, his text being " JJ ezebel." I -Private ReginalA H. Herver, son of Th7eloh aind placed upon a scientific basis. I 26th, the - -4
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Preston ham been one of the best abused men, bers of his com. any as would be saved �ot to a or his servants' negligence. The tablishments in Listowel, is the guest of her' -On Sunday evening lamb Miss Hardy sa' Mrs. Eli4beth Horner, of Stratford, died ' was thus forced to change its deal-
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next to Hon. Mr. Tarte, in Canada, a6d to them by extend ng the insurance term appeal was dismisoed with costs, thus con- sisters, Mrs. W. Ward and Mrs. Joseph a solo during the offertory in the Trivi'tt Manilla in November. The remains were in ogy �L I � I , Robert ]�;i
. firming the judgment of the County Court Vince, this week. -Mr. George Beavers, Memorial church, which was very L much interred at Seattle. I pr L �1� RFI -MP -IU cli
from four to five ye re, as his bill propoijed, I I � Id to',the fact thar, it had taught the .
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a very degirab,le character. All the parties, I be thereby incurred of safe keeping of the horse entrusted to his , thin week on business.-, Miss Agnes Ann solo since her return from the Toronto Con- ness in Mitchell many years ago, died in worthy 'of every care, In early days the � . I I .1
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also, seem(�d to feel gaite free to abuse Mr- lowering the standJd of the dbmpany and care. I I Hay, who is attending the St. Marys' Col. aervatory of Music. Her na�ural talent, , Toronto last week. �he was a sister of Mr, horror of becoming possessed of devils was i
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increasing the risk of its members. - legiate, is now home open ing. her Easter � a powerful factor in causing insanity. The : DOLMAGF-In
Preston as they have do -be, as he was on the - . I d aided by the advantages ..of her recent ' Edward Siegel, of thattown. .
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other side (if the Atlartic, and not in a posi- But, there is,1. little bit of history bebind will heartily endorse the followinq which Stewart, last Saturday, both the stock and as a musician and singer. -Mr. G. F. Suth- Stratf d rai Trunk railway roundhouse, tiou and,! un ardonable sin were highly in- - SPAIL
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tio.n to reply to them, or take big own part, I - I - high erland and sister, of Hensall, visited friends was pre en ith a.purse and an address : ie mental equilibrium. The'pre- � TELFER-In �-
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we quote from the Xitchell Record of last .. 'vailing form
It is true that Nlr. Preston has been Prom. not et been piblibhed, although we have - prices, adme common -grade milch ,4 cows in town on Sunday. -Mr. L Hall, an em. , previous to bi departure for Toronto. .. in of insanity were Mostly Of the late Tb
,week : " We have no special cause to re- realizing I upwards of 850. -On Thursday ployee in Mr. T. H. MoCallum's tannery, ! - ord, after pearly I religioug typ 1� ulontho.
ineatly before the public in this Province no kcubL he did acquaint his parLy leader Of , ' Miss B , of Stratf � ! . es, and this was owing to the I W''IELLM-in ��
- i � gr6l the actio of the Senate in doing again evening last the Misses Jennie and Mary E)Eeter, had a little excitement all to him. four years' fa#hfal se i E69 ask1stant ; fact that insteadof the pure teachings of, Matilda ,�`,
I y years, or more, and in a : it, and to that .... nowledge, als . I .rvlce " Christ, the dogmas of men were promulgat- � 3VI_RX,
for twent o fax as ,I o, is no doubt what it did year ago. The sequel may McCurdy had a nice social gathering of the self on Friday last, but what mi ht have teacher in kebiffigVillei severed her connee. . RAI _
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bas ever been shown, his character is fall y as ,� due the fact thai this party leader massed prove that it has done the people of Canada young people. A very -- pleasan time was proven a very serious accident. Cite The tion with the school last'week, and will go � 1)gical I Jessic. WM
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,rr od as that of the beat who maligned him, I his followers in a solid force in support of a real service., If its action should provoke spent' mug�c and games un midnight, was in the act of adjusting some machine to New York city, Where she 'will enter the r'teachin -' of erroneous doctrines the minds VF X
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� '11 repaired to their homeal,well satia. while it was in motion, eve
I Mr., Eilber'g bill, whi'ch, under ordi, the Liberal party -now the party in power when a I . his smock sle ' Presbyterian hospital to atudy'for the nurs. of the unfortunates became diseased. Tha I of Mr. ClIa
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and vaatly better than that of many.- This, ,,,y -to put into action its pre-election preach. fied with the night's outing.- r. Thomas was caught a one of 'the cog wheels, and ing prof ends presented � speaker deprecated any system of theology 11 � 4DUDMORE-li
however, did not save him from -their invec. I circumstances, ,v�ould not be made a party i that inspired the human mind with a terror I more, son i
. ing iand denounciation against the Senate, Bell, a short time ago, had an auction sale before he betarne extricated, a halt of his her wfth a purse and a complimentary ad- I . concessioli
tive. They even went so far as to try and issue, and would have had as many oppon- some real.practical good may come oub of it. of his stock and implements, as be intended wearing applarel was torn from him and dress. . -. I of the hereafter. The world, he said, could . , ironth. -
sensure the Grovernment because they re. ents on the one side of fhe houEe We have,.viewed wibh uncomfortable feel- going out to Manitoba, but he has since wound round the shafts and pulleys of the ! -An important change in the ,local I never be; made better morally by the prom- MCNAUGHT01
I of such a doctrine, which wag % Macdonild
fused to dismiss Mr. Preston from their Ber- as on the' other. ' op-.- ings the changed sentiment and -attitude of ch�nged his mind and intends remaining machine. No bones were broken or lother Grand Trunk train dispatchers' office, Strat. !'u1g&ti011 .
I . Mr. Bish - -9- the-, Liberal party regarding' the Senate, he e, but as yet he hasn't decided what he'll injuries even sustained, but Mr. Hall's ford, went �ntio effeeb on Sunday, April let, It strictly opposed to the blossed teachings of -T of Stanley �- '
the late 't, respected 1, - I S EWART-1,
vice. The .tables are now likely, to . be . member for th()' since that party -our own party -came in. do. -Mr. John Blanchard, formerly a resi. erves received a good shaking up. -Special when Mr. P, J. O'Connor assumed the claief ! Jesus Christ. .� 7 stewArt, #I
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