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.; - . ich 'on his way home to Canada, The reason for didate to the committees instead of �rom the: tracted I i I
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. # NEW ADVE . ` committees to the candidate, an in he oae0 bors, who at once went to her relief, and
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I - — i strivi. . Not forced Indepen4tic �,i but thb' ,thi4 is said to be his weakness 9 . �
I . RTISE MENTS ' . � . I � . . - of Mr. Bryan, and th� oratory is th.-own ia-� .were just in time to save herlife. As it was, The- Co'rner � re,
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I .:: W The figure between the P%rontheids, or oikoh si�ttihg. tip of house for .'oursolve :, with the 'authority to which be ha's -no right. Al- - - T she sustained several severe and painful . I .
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_� - dvortWwentwfllb* found. . good will and blessing of.the iild mother though an underling in office, he undertook The special correspondent of the ( 4obO in wounds. I .
1. . - . . -A Clinton merchant gpt in a lot of eggs I -
I 7 t VV&rm weather-�Greig, & Afacdonald-1 U1 � - I
I - , uder whose protection we 1od grown to to run the bukinges in his own way, moving London, England, sends the followh g coble.i from a former the other day. One of them
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. .8 -&Co.-6 � -a arely, is an troops without orders from his -� uperio ro gram, dated JuIF 22nd, to' that ourne, : ' '
unlindrsale-McAlonon the estate of manhood. � This, . . . . looked a little auspicious and he placed it I i
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-T. Erratt-5 � ceedings, ando :4,en re- I I The--Weatern Mail newspaper, p ibli'l bed WITH THE BLUE FRONT, .
T acher Wanted a�m�ftion which should be enoour�ge'd rather and other such p 7o ______ I . in the sun. Next day there was a real live , !
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i - Go To The Beet�-D h1cL%ch1mn & C-,-5 i I - h ' chicken hatched out. � I .
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K - -0. W� rapst-.$ than frowned down by having �he stigma monstrated wit! i by hi.s'- superiors for h a in Cardiff, referring editorially I I : : ;
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IT , . of �raitor burled at all- 'Who-, m I advocate conduct, gave t iem impertinence in return. charges preferred against Hon. Mr, I -
N - - - 2E? Tea-2-133attle Brog-S I i N�ly . '. I ' collected at the out -ports in this district : - � �
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__-1 Special Values --F. A. Edward" I - . I � His conduct b4ng reported to Lord Rob- Minister of the I Orris � I
� , r even ofierish it. [; . ' � I , Goderich, $8,138.81 ; Clinton, $6,486,82 ;
1- . acher Wanted-Wtn- 1104101�011-5 I - � 4 of his political opponents, oo 'atu i I
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, I G t c, -a Bargalua- A. G. Ault -5 - - I erts, he was to . lete and trin 119. I ate Witigham, $6,712.15;,Kineardine,$,O,,431.47; I
I ;! It may be quite true, an the I Star -say-6, him on the comp mphax ri "'lndi� I
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i..* .- 1(� per Gent- DWount-R. willis & son -5 Z I I q ii � He undertook- to give the commander of the cation contained recently in th( G ob,,. Seaf,rtb, 89'082.50; Southampton, $2,- -
: I 11 iotos--Ifendergon'o Studio -S . that any sentiment in favor of in . I . � . 1 923.79; Luok'now, $15. Total, $35,790.63.
1 1 t_. -"a I . British forcea pointers as to how he should The C�rdiff journal's article oo . 1
1 11, witutei-Expoaftor office I an I a 1! t . 1clu es , ' . a4 2 800, WO T _.
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. 4� � is comparatively insignific . 'ipaigni and was, in a I The friends -and they are mani - hie' - ? I I
t �i F irra For Sa)e-D. Rob 3rt4On-6 ; hort . . .
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1 :.I i , I . . I ' � order, seni about his busin eas and dismissed � of Exeter, while lowering a window at her . I !
� ii Z a few years ago. This may also-, be due it I . manlike, utterances made for him ?vhil i I
%� i - I - � io� home, was struck by lightning and received � . . I OF , . . I .
. _1 � I I from the isery , and is qow on his way Cardiff will rejoice in the complete dig 1par, -_ I
� � ; . . t to the other fact which th i Star men � shook. She was knocked down ' I
.1 Ik� . or - home. . tion of the unworthy charges made ag insb a severe - .. . I
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I � j I z about the future. being -More -iAterestib . . ; Auburn, Tuesday of last week, to Oliver - Akm i nste.r Carpets
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. . I- the prosperous'presetit, Bu _iiig -to. work up sympathy. Some people do like to be humbu ged Wilton -Carpets,
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f ` " ' h . � Baer. While waiting at the -grist mill for,
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I �. 1 AF'ORTH, FRIDAY, July 27th, 1900 pgrmit the people to revel. in b1he present . A,great'many of the temperan � some chop ne unfortunately put his hand too
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il I the victim of op: to on the part of the Gov. ' .
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111 I �il a -i . rnor-General 61 . Canada and. General Hut- 13al - bly mutilated that it'bad to be amputated.
T �, . We havia had in days gone 63 periods o - John Macdo j . � - � - . . i
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I 1! , I I 1, . equal or greatei,prosperity, than we are. now ton, on SC30unt if the disa veement he had knent, because of the Liquor Act w iich they -A pleasing event took place on Tuesday . i
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_. I. I, The newa from South' Africa during the with the latter �efUre leaving Canada. Such liad passed -by the. Legislature rece ritlk.
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I � .1 1- , � f � P � - __ _ anassumption is,,however, Sam One temper nee organization we n tic(d, at of C. Robb, was united in mat' Tapes . e
-j i I. ast few days his been o an unsatisfactory � absurd. I a I I I
_k A_ Of these periods the Domini -In Flinance,Min. . . Wm. Milner, of St."Auguatine. The happy
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I �! - -�� � I I . - Emerson, at a meeting when the act was I
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. h I 4i active and have gcven ia�iden I ce that they star of the day. did very ran las_ the Star in - any on(, 'resentmeu mentioned, tone in a body and sang the carrying with them the best " *#,#****A 0 0
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. . is now d - i people. to I . doxology.. No doubt Hugh John and. hil . L I . . �
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� Ac 7 xtend to carry on the struggle to the bitter either Lord nto or Geneor I Hutton. I colleagues are laughing in their sleeves at mony
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� - 61a,p on all sail"and to enjoy Itothe full the -Thomas B. Sanders, of Wroxeter, left for �
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1. -, * - end. They have engaged the British at i pr6babilibibs are, that bad he behaved him. the antios of these simplo minded people.
.;, � , . good things wit,6i`a�-,�,,their rl"01 ;. .toll eat, 0 th� the Soo on Tuead y morning of last week. vast growing business, and we are going to make t is one
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l � 11 We remain6d'in his -position The act, as it was first introduced int 0 �
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I � several points an.d a large force succeeded drink and be merrv.."Those w se f he might h I gi, fairly good, act, and wa, He intends to call on ' John Bone, formerly -
7 �. � � � . - r the ' _a of Wroxeter, who ,lives on the American More pro-fitable to you than all the rest.,. we having 13ecured
0 f. - . ia surprising a British force and capturing - in the army sloug as� Boer'- bullets' o _ : -
y . dvice did not live long un'til hey learn6d � as nearly prohibitory as a PrQviacial la W� 8 LC
ILL I 00 prisoners. This is the first serious set. � ; I . . .of the war would permit. But, 1 ican be. But after b i ' doctored by P6 side of the Soo, then he will go to Mackina;w the agency for the famous make known a rossley's (11arpets.
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1L � . . to their"cost the folly of it. This period of 11 . . I and return to Owen Bound- and Sydenha
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. ) � back th4t General Roberts has had since . as he has not h d sense en,bugh to do this, committee of the Legislature, and with thP - in This i the only make of Carpet
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I , . I inflation and pposperity was speedily fol- � L I V 0 . township, to visit friends. � . that LYOU can rely on as to
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L -11 - taking command. So bold,did.they become - . . I thor3e in this - country ho.are trying �o friends would scarcely recognize' i6. -N. Gedcke, son of Godfrid - Gedcke, of : ly - y
I. v-. [Lowed by one of the most severe depression ' - t be abs6lutel fast colorings, and b far prettier de§ig�s than I
that they stiweaded in c�tting communica- , a lim � has been am- the 2nd concession, Howick, had big arm
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r 1- . �. . Ind those who followed the, u wise advic3 make a in rtyr of I making. them- For example, as it tated between the wrist and the ei- any other carpet made. We guarantee every yard from 25c
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"� I 1 tion.witli L-ratoria, but they were speedily . . : selves as ridlcnl)us'as h succe6ded in ended it provides that a veteribary sun- .
, I -,Iven them were the first and laost a -ever) . ' bow. Some years ago the lad got his hand �
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- , - re- . . a very geon may purchase two gallons of whielrydr I yard is stamped. , -
. A -,jd and communication has been making himself.�M r.. -11 may te . e ; i -
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, etored. Little is heard of President Kruger, Prosperi on L A adv�ersity. '90nial - - and a ve�:y efficient soldier left never healed up, so it was decided to
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I I �epeating itself. ty . . you are thinking of getting a new Carpet, come in
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I hands of Steyn and the DaWi ned by
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xtreme � prosperity, . ing, a .popular young. man of Greenway, . -1 . L
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I Fire exceedingly wiley gentlern water, v L J., daughter of the late troub16 to sho'w our prices. Carpets matche& -SeW11 flnd laid
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� , ;-i lorce is still eatisnaited. at 18,` who would neveir have rec�ived even a Vass- sumption of liquors and would reino ed in the bonds of matrimony. 1. . - �
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I 11j, � �, . opinion 0 many shrewd obse, rvers - that th 3 1. I 'e The ceremony was ., performed at James
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, " coat of this war has been- great, as up to:. t cc but for :his 4usumate cheek in I traffic from official control. We carry the largesf and best assorted stock in town ;
, I i � �'�' I . tide has a,lre'dy turned akn c3 Ing no i or, Rev. . .I .
k ;q � � a I �,,, we tire on street parsonage, Exeter, by the past . I T
4 I— present time it is estimated at in the neigh- I . I John evidently has no intentior of ever . i
- . I more'on the down grade. , Waot wisdorr, , shoving himself forward and in keeping i C. W. Brown. , you will say so, too, when you see it.
� 1 1� �_ .� ) I .. I � . putbing-ib in operation, as he has tubmitted I -
_t I 1. � borhood of forty million pounds. sterling. e ublic. Wrox- F .
. �. " � . zd in the himself before ta p , � The best thing -Mr. Gofton, of the Gofton house, -
i.1.11 4. tiliereforp, tb revc ple!�pu a o 'o it to the courts for them to decidi i wl: ether � �
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J ; '�' � Fr m China the news continues to be of a . I ow. Thou Ea* rly osing Notice. J
; 4 ': mout, meagre and unsatisfactory nature. � withoubanyregaid for to.r. " -can do, is to I now indicate that he is simply putting, up'A �
�., ; who titke advantage of- tU pioning Mr, Hugheb' eau e, . , removed part of his i �
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" I (rhe reports come entirely from Chiv toe last Friday. The old gentleman, &I.
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F � I ity to prepare and fortify, the a During July and August, we will close dur
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� �, q,_! ' ' -adversity of .to -morrow are t ia ones who, ' extrKyagant peons of praise unti � they 868 -
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4 � _ letter has been received from Sir Claude . . without form, and although dx� goods, clothing and grocery—on Wodnesday afternoons,
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I '! -,. 1 I Macdonald, the Britiah. Minister at Pekin,' - is upon this coun4y as ,well as upon.. himself, I John seems to have one import nt chat- d met at 1 o'clock. I . I i- . �
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� � . __ with individuals, so -ib is Wl h �,nations and- and tile great sl� pupidhme � with w at might have 'becn a Iserious acci. � ; j
� ���t- �1 I i I veloped. :Ve has the faculty of I eiul, abi,e .
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�, - � � 11 i edgeo the beach on -Monday, 16th. He in COME WITK THE CROWDS TO. 1 .
aufficient for two. weeks but that it would � � such i - i
aging the diSCUESion of thl &O .0 f refused the notoriety for ... hich -he has mark ably-straigh t face. I . �
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: 11.,� us:powers have made a demand on the .. . and milit � aryism, thle' Aiscussion. c . A Missionary' s Opinion. REWARDS.oF BRAVERY. -Victoria Croaae � a stopped it, but nevertheless he got a bad I N N I
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I I -1. . ('hiaese government that they be., placed in jtDg018rn. , I . 1. . f- . I - i . i have been gazetted forCaptain Melklejohn. squecze and will feel it for some time. . B, Be, U . I SEAFO TEI
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�_ . � is loyal to his own coun'tryl and his .o W -h the London Adv'erbiser, g .ves his. views re. 0 Wilson, who ia wanted- at THREE STORES—No ` ) y ) I _.r
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, i 1. - would be in that' c6untry.j Mr. Pri agle is not a poli- I Chicago Record, from Marshall, Ili ward of $200 is 6ffered. He was conflned in .
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hat -bright, and. Sp,rig)[11,11y 111.,U10 jOUVnaL i . vy " a uA A-, V W 11 11111C .amagu, - '1:11cKer8miln. Mr. rattereon is a hustler and a good work-
) holds his peace. 'That there ar�lb' many wh) was ttly In communioation with the blowing down orebards'aud -barns, inrooflog -Before leaving Clifford for Wingham, J.' '
he Toronto Evening Star, has the follow- . 016 J-� I . � and knows how to finish his work. -
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ng .- . . 1� by citizens of Clifford and presented with in any other month of the year. , �
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.... �1 boneficial rather than prejud..0i8l. .'It is ou'. low. His vie a, ther�,eforq, ar6 valuableg i Mra. Pobter-Palmer, of Chicago, one mementoes of esteem, merely looks bigger in the E. McFaul Colo. to hold their civic holiday and 'go to the
ascribes as utterly. ins! gn-ifican t any organ- .. i I . I . . 7 I United States Commission to the PA , X . . address, expressive of the most kindly sen. � ' . lake ii
� =Ltion that may exist anywhere in Canada bcl;ef that, while the time fo. dIdpeadenc and is,opiniont reliable. He -says : timentm. Mr. Elliott was presented wit store, Seaforth, because its buying power is � r -Mice Maggie Bell,,of Hensall, in this
.. 1.1 . . � . . on, has advertised an offer of a ro. I 'week the guest of Mr. -and MTs. Robert '
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has pot yet arrived, it ii -a qu l _11-i some cor espondenqe� Pwoa!ridti of $5QO for information' leadibg to this an easy so -great, and particularly now. All classes - of Tucketemith,-Miss $Millie of I
;o push the cause of Qanad,ian independence. . ,Pat on whi,clif I I I have had with chair, Mrs. Elliott with a net of
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!i ' era. low prices. - :,Lambton, who�has be it wi I
�.bou.t their future, being intensely � inter- I . �eeT able to atd him wiffli a little inforina. which is missing, The necklace is dom 3beed Weir alpo received tokens of kind rem I - 17C2.1 I �
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isted in the proaporous present.- Bat I tion and adv�ce as to tho'Y. ukon 'Mail service, of emeralds, act with diamonds and 6the'r bronco. STOCK SALES. -Mr. Alexander Monteith, village, has returned to ber hothe. Some
. milf - be beneficial for young Can% a , o keep suca �Lnd I have I -among the emeralds bein g 0 le of -There died recently at his residence, of thp London road, Tackeremith, is making � ' . - :
eacril�ng, as insig , icant, any such qatii;ej found him quite willing to meet jewels, . fine corn fields are to be seen in t .
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hat impression clo- e a c, to a state as a goal to be aimed �t h the future. more than half -a' a and wishes 'the finest specimens .extant, the lize of a .George 'Rentgen, who had been a resident a reputation for himself as a breeder of � 11[ese parts .
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,,onvey to outsiders when it tags No countr has ever ) ��i"e eli ace of Clinton and vicinity for over 40 years. thoroughbred Hereford cattle. He ban a
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nd Monet to talk. Th4a is straining at the Canada will never attain the �1 _ i " foreign devils" in China are, a mere drop .
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There are several points raised in this netrYi 0 �, and they
� were put right. The Government have done the foreign population of China Is as fol own �: of Clinton. In religioue convictions he was for others of his herd, but he had none that 8 a is .
'a at the ripe age of 72 yeara,,-4 Mon his and 1-6
,I A%tion which furnish �tvbject for thought, � not under the root tree' of - *t* "o �mother, but we)l in their administration of the Yukon. British,,4,929 ; Americana, 1,564; Japneae, Presbyterian, und an tkuwavering and staunch he desired to dispose of at 'the time. He , t
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:lIke Will be an . 1 .4. �i. . 4 1,106-; Portuguese, 975; Germais, 900�; _ _ in the stomach for the last twc) months.
rprisedatthe attitude of'the relati a. .coulaiderthem greatly exaggerated. Any- [ French, 698 ; Swedes and Norwegians, 439 - NIrs. Stephen Walch, of Clinton, died heifer calf eix'weeks old, but be -.refused the I
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I I thing of the kind on Sunday, 15th inst., of pnuemonim. She offer as he thinks she is worth as much to Prior to that time be enjoyed good health,
ail, as quoted by the 8tur. The Mail is �, that - occurred was i Spaniairdm, 362 ; Danes, 147 ; ii no, 120,,;
subject to discuss in one article , but latterly had suffered great agony, which
� and havin only 'what, wE a inseparable from the -Russians, 116 - Austrians, 106 ; D�l tcl ,81 -. was a native of Ireland, &3 was her husband, him as to soy person else. I
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imply, pursuing its uqual course. 16 fe a,t. said this much, we leave' rournstances )f a new country be- ' Belgians, 6$ ; all others, 6, Tots 6 11 ,667.,: botheame over to Co,nadaand settled in - n reaged until death was a welcome visitor.
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etripting to make capital against fhe Gov. . : _ . Dut Lower danada. Her late husband died- vefit will be finished -in this neighborhood Mr- Songster was a native of"Abeod
r� for another week. . .1 . 1; - I ipg opened up - an� officials . be- This census was taken �hreie years ag(, I � - , . I .
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rnment, irrespooLive of the- infla6ace' or , I . I . ing appqin,ted for dutiei and conditions . about 17 years ago, and now the old and this week. -The spring grains are ripening , and ca,me to thin country in 1864, iettling in
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)IP which order bad been kelp �, and the law ad- HEAT vs, FASHION,—" We are ,., lea*orth,-where he had resided
_:��e . n t: eated year,,. she was a resident of Clinton for Grant, of eland, in visiting old friends I
�ffect its words may have on the public in �' ' - ! � I which wdrel entirely new. The manner in same to day as it'was then. I . respected lady joins him at the agia of 80 fast and be up next week -Mr. Peter ,
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. � a they do, and if they had the power they The gentleman known as Col. S ." - Hugbes, I - the straw hat and other costume. more with a long!pole iu moving away ha, from on Sunday evening last, taking as bhe to i �womanhood, remain to mourn tho lose of -a I
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think that independence is the best fu6nre .: - ru e Old Boy's at Wall�erton. .
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far this country, and that under no circiirn the businese. He never won d " I and had his face scratched and his holidays at home. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert � L;
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, 1� they have the courage to give voiQe to ti�eir , Victoria, the county to *hie' I h10 be'longbd Mrs. Ross, 1uhiey I
. . � seen unlimited quantities of stuffs hustjed also brought along the 418th High- �
. I feagues'ate n Eirope and other places re- has iippeared at St. Stephen ring a byterian College in that city. , � � I �
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m. � Won, which she was a distinguished preparatiov was made for them to remain with�archcs and hunting. Urif�rtnnately
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t�heir Quoian as this M ail is, I �1 The Premier , publio futliations, hag completely dhearded Ivy rain which the after -
I but, tile fact which he occupied did he dis,ia�uish him' will.takepart ini-the Acadi in' conventi n, in the U�ual forms of dress. . she was t1hiare as superintendent. Miss NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. B. Smillie and son, noon. beleared up long enough to enable
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- �eslt for the country and, the course which � South African exciiiament bro e ! � � out he con� bold some e tious in NoN a Scotia, a d will I - I McGill University, has been engaged as ouie here. -Mrs. David Dickson, of Clintorij- is but a portion of the -programme had to be .
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should be pursued under certain. circurn- I ' .1 j, I then, raturn o Huron Notes. of the staff of teachers. the guest of Mrs, H, Shafer. -Mr. Thomas dispensed with. � � ']
. � ceived the idea of gettin _uP voluntee q`ctawa' I I I �
eason why they j - at - - , The speaking took placia in the building , . .�
6�ances, is no I 9 4. 1 � -The property of the I Ate Mrs. lan� ZD - has been in .
� On Saturday evening, 14th inst., Hugh Sturgeon, of the village, who
r . should be corpac in Canada to proceed t( 81� nth Afric in Exeter, has been sold to James Detin1g,, R Elliott, of Brussols, who went to Mani- very poor health for some time, is not i -
a igmtktizerl as t I I .0 . � Truer ,words 1were nover uttereid than . , I m on the exhibition grpunds, which is capable -
rattvri and should be os�ra- to fight the Boers. He' undei tonk this or Id for $690. 1 i toba last April, arrived home, He was as proving. -Rev. Mr. Waddell, of Elimville, of accommodating several hundred people. - I
a L4 � - these by the Pioton Timee, ' It says : 11 if - -A large gray owl wag captured in i far west as Brandon. He says the crops are Sabbath last, conducted the ser -vices in I
Zoaby socicty a�nd. g -gged by t I . . . � . tree or. I .
� he &�tho'ri- 1 hisownhook,and without -first co';ni3ul6iqg tht � M ayok Sii0lie'r, in the name of th a citizens, , I-
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I uell of i plilitaryauthorities. Hie scheme,0as prompt.. unanimity nustai,b,i the Laarier admir i6tra- , day- - I the time he got there until the last week of tion, Mr. Waddell tio a good speaker, and so made by Hon. . � -
t .iia sort of nonsense going on in th-IA' coun- ly nipped in the bud by, Maio ' . � Adam Brown,of umilton,
0 I '.G�' -Thomas Phillips, 0 Wingba n, has June, and the heat wa� 110 to 112 different many were pleased to have another oppor- pioneer of the Wellington, Gre,y & Bruce
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, try of late years,, and aen-sibla people should ton-, who had pharge of tile C . -gone to Edmonton, wher he has a cured'& time'. Some have plowed up their wheat tunity of hearing his eloquent and fluent railway; Thomas Adair, who buil the first
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I . I � , that situation. I and have re -sowed for green feed, while di8cour6e. -Mre. James Grieves and 8011, Of house in Walkerton; Henry Carg Ill M. P., � .
� ftown it; down instead of encouraging it , -'at that Lime. 7 Col. Hughes, of 4ourae, wac the Liberal pa,ty . is unpracticable and -The vital statiatics for Clinton, fo the R. E. Truax, M. P, P., Alex. 1. bow, ex.
0 1� � � � 'f , - . . others turned their stock into the grain London, were, the fore part of the week,
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I Au to tho action of the ciii8toms depart. 1 very angry P,t having - his ent0prise thuF therefore incapable of maintaining its�lf in Ulf year ending June 30t, , show b� rths fields, He thinks when a man is, comforb- visiting her mother, Mrs. T. McClymOn't- M. P., Warden Cummings an W. -A.. ..
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. ,1 cut in .a iz in: tl�,csc but tons, there is als aln - , .on l,iia position ae :r-: ably located in OntLLrio he had better con- The sound of the threshing whistle in a'n Skeane, of Toronto, A concert I given
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. am for considerable difference of opinion, a, member of '[Parliament, utid�rtook to re. -W. J. Paisley, of Cl nton, hal the top tent himsolf, as he runs'- many more chances heard in this vicinity.- Messrs. McKay and in the town hall in the - evening' by he High- .
I searris that a society , . thE� geniu cr-policy to gwern, and that of hie -finger taken off in MoKenriws plan, of mecting with success year after year, McGregor, of Tackeramith ; Alvearm. Dins- landers' band. I
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ence" their place is thn t of howers of - wood and ing mill, the other day. � � I I a dale and sons, of Stanley ; and Thompson � .
hich has for its �object the propagation of , I I 11 . . ,-Watson & Emigb, c -f Blyth, made �
. I Thisofficer,,�o doubt, takin the proper drawers of water to -the To r.y party." � -TheWinghamvotera list f con; large shipment of i t cattle on and brothers, of Hay, are the big thre8hers I
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a atiments favorable to the ultimato inde- measure of dol. Hughes', brd0r, d that he be - ' tains a total of 845 voters, 309 of wh ic] L are: Tuesday.of last week, when they sent a car. of this vicinity. -Mr. Alex. Monteith, of P. G Close, a prom ,a - I
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- . I - . . I The Globe say 3 :- " Wh at is the use of are qualified to serve as jurors. �� . load from Blyth and Hensall and five car. Clinton, on' Monda last, was chatting wealthy business man of -Toronto I died in -
P!Rdence of this country. 'This society ; cashiered fro�m tile military s6viceland evdn y .
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. . ,�rted from the United iStates a' number ' ref used to peirmit him to be a. in"ember of the � The raspberry crop which has been the ate cause of death was blood 4
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0� 41ttans bearing across their face the ' Canadian Go bingent that . t3 - I
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- litical party has %e confidepee of thc people idow, two son and four -daughters ;
I xNor&i" ludepondeace," these buttons to be ' � fion, of Str sere this firm bas sent off this seasoa. best for many seasons, is nearly wound up which was' -traced to bbe bite of aplosquito.
1, - to ,South Africa. Colonel . 8 all however, � . -A. P.�McLean, clothier, of Gcderich, The .19 head shipped from Hensall were forthisyear, A large quantity has been His VP o'
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ers of this 1'0(;ictY &8 a 11PIdge - took matters'l into -his own hands once a I . . , ionaii bought from J. Hawkins and had an average Picked, -Farmers .are all boasting about survive, 1. Ireland, - f
morn -1)v menib if after the natt�r has beeirdecii:W bk the will be succeeded in -business by hii him, He was a native �
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of monibership, Why the cuqtoms I or verdict 0,f the people in a constitutional W. L. an&A. D., under the firm name of weight of 1,405 pbunds. The consignment their big crops of wheat. They appear to
. depart- and went to 8outh. Africa on his own Took, manner a few votes in th'e Senate can 'pre- . " � ' have Manitoba's share -The farmers in -the vicinity !.of King.
rr McLean Brothere. from Clinton included 61 head bought from this season. -Miss .
.ent or the (.ioverafilent ahould think it AfLar ldckin�, his heals aroun�,.0 -Wood has been rceei ved in W n . f ng 06 giasi -
. ape Town vent the patty w iich the p2ople have ijl'�ced ham the Stanbury Brothers, whi,h weighed 81 . Elsie Ket,tleton has returned from her visit ston are findi �hopperIs quite a
rimeaeary to tzeize Pilch eml -has not yet for Beveral w' in . . . son of plague in several parts of Frontebl,ac. All
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ly?eri made elviLr. -Surely n . 4sures . �'l kinds of grain suffer. Fields of b' ckwheat
.,o perspn in their tion in tile Biritish army, which tbpv belie -e to b� best fo� the coun- i 8parliog, formerly of W ngham, hal been Broadfoot, of Tuckeramith, and weighin Mr. John Ketchen, on Sabbath last, preach- 4
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sGuses will sav that it is treasonable to;ad. t1lis no 01 c al - . - try ?" 11'hat Pnc eed. Wd may just as well struck, by lightning one d iy last week, 26,900 poundo, and eight head fed by John ed for the people of 8t. Andrew's church have been destroyed by thqm. 4 they at-
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vbc-a(e Canadium independenc(-. 1\,(, wokd some wa � -The burn of Charles 'Lovett, ol 1; u rn -, Avery, with an aggregate weight of 10,655 two good scrm)ons, Mr. KetcheD i13 a clever tack the little sprouts as I soon as t�ey come
. ,gh the ground, ;Cases art reported
: y, a4d aG once commenced to write opla and make Sir I�lachenzie Bowell inerhill,waastruchby lightning Find adly I throu,
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be aotry to think that n Liberal G.)v )n)e,l which were p bli I d i m a LL -Y ling oten�ate,l - I darnaged lately It was fortunate th it -The little two and a half year old reach the top mark.-Tbe merchants and where even the onions have beel molenied
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It ut-h Canadian papers. In theze let�ars' lie culo- I i it it mig4t have been de- daughter of Henry Alew, of Berimiller, wag mechanics of our village are all busy, busi-
-. b, lui-illiktiull. It1iI,Td we do not 1;v1i-;%,c giz I A tourist I ritroyed. 1. I * . drowned 'on Saturday, 14th inst. Her ness being more brisk this summer, which Kingston swarmed with the, insecta
ed Sain I ugyhes, recouat�(J the roml!' the United States says I
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t4ut tho 11N,14eut OuverntuenL does, .ttn(l deeds of N',alol,"r he had accompli'lled, and the ! that Bryan, the ;De.mocr,adc c-indidftte for W. -G. Strong, organizer for the 0 na:dian neighbor, and the child was missed Only for ing times. -Rev. Mr. and Mn. McKibbon lamp, ; I I .
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. - � � Mrs. Hr,,ilry Ivison and Mr. and Mrs. Rober -The Royal Electoral Comnii6sion to
I ol lie - -rea- mAnnor in wbiel) he liad out-;Manoeuvered i 9 a few minutes, when on looking arourld she It
90 i for I 11t; 5,67,11re of thu. inticnendonce 1"It- flin I' i 14 . I , . . I ino, his cam iai ti. F -1- Ti- 1, .' I in,f Denensed hu, be - h . t� ,A A 4. A A 4, t, f ; # 1, f. 1, 4- Mri%1nrr1;n ,iiirl flaii '6fara nvn Dom .� #. in,quire into the corru t ractimesi at elec. .
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� .. Ganarlian ,0 in . I I I -The 17 -year-old daughter of 'e rge had been drowned in- a pail containing but a lakeHuron. Those behind at home are fall. The first meeting was calledlor Wed- I
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- . - heav letters ono Nk,oill(l allnoBb"� . I only sorry that they are not sharing in the nesday morning at Osgoodo Hall, Toronto,
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.finle licar loping her life one day last week. I
V, lich hwi 'bu-.1 It. - sNIBET(l ill, this conclude th ft UL4. (,�ani IN 4h 0 fall�n in headforemost, and owing to her I
- I �_-o.zritry in dmu--goue by. D1 guarautred his fee'. by the local committee, i sport. We wi8h our pleasure seekers a but Chancellor Boyd received a, telegram.
I- . 8uch sturdy leading milit It appears she left her hory c to go to an6t,ber � feeble strength was unable to extricate her. ; pleasant tirn'e.-Mr . D. C. Me.Learl,' the announcing that 'vbe counsel was ot rea, y
, . I ial*Y figule it, South Africa ; In this way.110 iR paid to 1A making a big of her father'n farms, a sh)rL piece dislant steers.. an �
� CanadiuromasSir Oliver .11owat, of Ontario, that he was eoing all the' fighting and win. 1'� �. self -that is the only explanation that can I past week, made a sale of -22 head of .1 d the me*eting was postponed in efinitely.
2 1 income. There are a good many Canadian and while passing through! a piece ol us be given for the ead occurrance. The moth. ": -The flax pullers are now busy harvesting It is stated -that not a single complaint has
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