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� �,_ AV The figure botwocn tho p%rwithegla, er t1ach . Alth)ugh there is some soreneog at Mr. a. can be delivered in Great Briflain -in p r set y6i irs, at the blacksmithing, h r, 'r th
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. * __ dvortleement will be found, . adopted by both )artiei,__ and unti a bar but hie will be elected by a good NOV tu! nod his atoention to fissi-t go A i e :1
- - . .11 . ugi ,n's selection ther, i is not much do , �inD
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: . _� � I Rarpidne-MoXtu non & Co. -O here is no t is in having a convention I efl cleat and trustworthy young m n. He �
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I . . -� - 2.1 Conts-Alex. Wilson --5 . - o ' gani; ation, which still seems to have at ex. atir4ireabion, There Is an I unlimited del- O'.4 I
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: i � 1, "alotian Br)s -5 I litan3e there, and he has ,also been on. mand a
, . .1. T � � � Ilougea & Lands Forfcrtlo-G I . ' - � . very remunerative s, f
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11 f - - � I It Pays -D. UcLaahyan-S � . I d not loyaly Abide by its conclusions. dorm d by the Conservatives, whq are n 01 . '�� � I- ve nuiet in this art -Th . - ,,,
i f [�_ , 1--. S. Scott, Auatlonoer-ri O' Canadia small fruits in the old country- if th farm. -.The political campaign ippears
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- I t �, Wob Weather Footwear -R. Willis & Son -5 - Obberwise it is a sham and a dtlusioru* - Ing t ) plAoe a min of t hekown In the'f .-Id. - . . , iLn q ra.lrn nf W TH HE .
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, , ; , Ftx.turos-Reld & :W11son6 � - it . ill be a great surprise to. every tie, . fi weather which
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. Now, while we say this much in behalf -1 � .we have had, i ind for - .
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- . 1 ,5 - FArm For Sxle-Jaan�s Cw1phell -6 . Mr. M Mill .e have not-o'ne word to say form of his own, which em een carried out by the' A �rioultura � De. shi kre of praise by old aid young, see me now '
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� I _� - �11 , i derogTry of Mr. MoEwen. On the con. of modern times, including government I
� f To The Public -Fred Gdbr,s-8 ) � partment show that this Is now poss his.
t - � I ' to have mikde a change for a damp spell.-
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� Election Ileturns--W.-Somerville-8 i yo , ownership, of railwayb, express Companies, L 0 L .
. - A; 4 Homo Furniahloge-C, W. Papit-8 - trar, e cannot may anything but good of the Rev. Mr. Hendersion, of Hensel., ,con-
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_� t; - Political hTocting-0.00 AICF him, ;'e is perhapaj not so well known in . I . . . with -present pyistem A cold storige ditated the service L- at: St. Andrew10 church
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aa. �� ButtorWanted-A. Youug-_8 - I the rid ag as Mr. McMillan- is, although he' Even so good an 'au �horiby on fin 0,111 fruits, which are now a druL7 in the Marital, 3 of the best, has, during the we I
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I . I , t hundreds of thousauds of' dOl' do -son gets better as he grows olde -.-Get- . . . .
� Public Notice five years or over, an . has been a, Reformer be, will oometimb"s .,Inake mistakes. hIr this �ioul ry I% re out to hear the discourse. b. zr. Hen-
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- i ` I i PIATc Notlee-1-Jacob Klim -5 in politics Alf his life, large Oale. in the Coniervat, ve andidate foi no i a . I .
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1 1 2�1 )k i., . - I I I . � . I'll NoTF,$-The cottaizeand store rLy the hard luck to lose a flue y 9 -1 a I
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I � ,I :� �:,. 1 . ;. him to every mu 2icipal positio' bEen reducing their lia Ality likewise,.," ! oun - brood, L 16 .1
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z � ': I 8 . - .apartment ( f the tTu'ited - St I tee at aucticin last wee eke didn" he cause. -Mine Tana Scott, who has . � I I U0 . I
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7 L �A I ' . . $2 IL28,$1 -, om bh, i bids made.-Mi�m, Alfred 04,ap. titne, left for home the beginning of this I . .
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; � 1�1 .1 ; Liberal party text to, thab -of . parl is, Septem bar $0, 1900, . 0 polls, wl ose husband died a short time a of ' of ansall I � - -
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� . � ; i, I men tar �� repress itative, and while, -we do � - in up Mr. Hackney's rarm and � pur- - who wenb'out last Sunday to I ear Dirt 1� . �
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I . �� -, 1 1 . This is paying off the d bt with a van � L a . Mr. �"6n, Mo adville,' spent a few hours h We purchased last Thursday the entire lot of aamples ig '
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I .- I Libeiratti in Quebec and one, Mr, Seagram, L � . - . Hod of Exeter, 'has leaefid Mr. Wmi way back, With his old friend, M r. Hay. . . - . i
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1� 1 , � cif North Waterloo, for the Conservatives. not a deoreaeb, in fou? years, equivalent to -the Consolidated (31oak Company, of Town.' ]
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i At eaob of tile points in Huron the vom- Leadbury.
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�, � 1, L Ina,dans, el[cited much interest, and were it- of appendicitis, and was laid. up in bed for . R ILL -N * tile ) .
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� r soon to believ� that-. $e Convention did in Canada, within the iame ppriod, of -$I per sever&I days last week, ,is now convalescent,. Ifoi day, Friday and Saturday of each weektIpwiterisuin � I . �
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I li JL'_ OL and Robqrt - i . . H n. J. Israel Tarts,, the- beat abidied . I .. .
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L. . -_ . ,- ly. he Appeals .from the decition of the-Glon. � ness visit on Mo'n sy. -The.di rectors o; 1. ! �
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I iip. � . . Ing 'of. the 'electors. - In refe ring to �he . J. G. STA,XIBUR . suil a and is showing the public ho cloth. I , h -at u
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�_., - - - r' , George MoRviieu were nominated, Huron I ' abusi.hea-ped upon hiM by the iConservative Catthy i Ooler & Cm, Toraito) Barriater, Copley.
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L -1 L -1 will return 9, solid contingent; of Liberals- on should � L _ pro .. ve O'Neills Bank . . . k I I I -
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� I ; Wedaeada,y neXt.L , have urged in bahalf'-of M -r. MoMillan. . L a' Eva N. Roblin, of Loi�d n, I - -
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It - JF"U, �L I - - We have endeavored: to place. the facts of . � b Since that time 11 here on Friday evening, is the 9 - t . . I . . I k
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� �V fi..W , . . I J election is, somewha,t ' .ual. There . L '. L Sunday. -The Prisoner of ,"Jends, Wh, Por; Albert, has been on an I S �
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if ; t",-_ � �� . . , adian, the . son -of A �, Small Frei ch-Oanac.; an eveni ted by- a large Audience - -
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� - In cont"lasion, we again ni oat earnestly io eb Simpson, daughter of Mr.' Thomas
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i4 � � . I I ; ' !or a drunkard, a disloyal .1y Larkin, of 9taforth, dclivere r.pary !
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I _� .1 I , E haves all to act with care and conaiderati' oat desarying of -and is [,iialieve.that the Canadian- peop�le would Lot sermong in Ctkv-an Presby , � .
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4 4 . lhAving a high time am-ong dlemOlves, SdL tb was a justibe*of the pea0e, and. at all times . —. No. 1, Pry Goods, ladies' goods
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, - I I We hELve occasion raligion.Mr. Murray Wan a Roma I ro. ..
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I r -1 11' 16ver a, quarter of a - century. �l r, rt, a grown U family of four sons * and one -
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. :tl 4, � I I i3,a there will address the electo ' i3nrin S. J. Cutrie for aiylum ;
L . . . . I � a a� been gladdened by the arrival I of MoKillop. The bride wa,o waited a by
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", - . Hills Green, 7 Irvi ae has �een cheered by the adve it of a � U . zwamp supported by Mr. Win. McCul.1a, ,of [,bid_
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- .1 I - - - d rain, was If id over for fat I a conside'ation 1 bury. The decorations- were oLhie,
I I I .1 � i oitiv,on3 of a freG country, and consequently ; in, 4care A y scat field by a, Grit." a �etribly.biflor HAPPRYTINGS, Mrs. Clark, of Heno� tl 3 -girl. ,'Mr.J. .Ir,ine had abiut3OO r .. Of
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� T - c Titr,�Lit-Ta-, MRS, Ross.-,�-There df�ed - in .
" L ex,Pir,incer a levi stelck'g.-Mr. M . two Reformere are in the field - . bouquet of white - roses And ferns. The
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: � .upp'er lJa4d.-a second' nal e, appeared on the platfoi m as a r Mr. . ie -the earlhob ettlers of t a - township of trimmed with pink silk, and te orga U , .
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. j6 L � 1 spitefully or revengefully. We can all . ,ILI . t' P'.' winter months. -Why doe A� r. R. Parspas and happy, -Mr -John MoMiilan vNill ad. : She card dd a I
11� , I I visit. to this �9ppo_rte r of Vr. Preston. a6d �Lu_ opponent of 11201111 L . , Stanley, ih. the person of � Margaret � MUs- bouquet of pink carnations.
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� - I afford to ape . VroOnce, and addressed nwe'b- &I r.' If a it. have such 'a stniling' fa' young Son-— 4res3 the electo � \
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: z, " � . . . -1 gga Mn Haggart was a leading ' . . tard., wife bf Mr. Roderii,k R-088. � Mira, of six o'clook the w-3dding march w 11 1.
� ,� I 1. Smith F41s, -Brockville and Corn momber of _ - are play- L
, 11 I . � none of us, should say harah thinge of either. ings at I Mr. McN&ughton visited at J Turner's last Monday eNliining jackti at 7 o'clock, All , ' ))ad the . e of 76 ., I
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,;� 1, wall last -week- He ,was also to n remier, and he poured lint shot i to diffi me=,� i - pland,m1en the bride enter -
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. Ifthis course is followed by the friends -Of equirrel rb'Cently. As these are ; 9'.1 grandfA tber,
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party frorT the content, but if Strifei and ill lated on'h'W successi-Miss Blatchford is . L . .
- I ontemp4� by Western 8,1VIAS11 I FURS,-Thisi season"d trade -is- the alloted three and- ten.�' She didample justice' I �
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, . , fooling �, The - old Tirig so lie very handsome effects �in istyf. had been in Feebl:he Ith f some time, b
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� Mo others. � Such names are m a wet blan-_ W- ish, I UPS. he choicest c 11-e'etion we'Ve seen her sickness and troubl".: wpre borne;'with the bride and. groom. The evening was
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low the course We have indicated will prove e"vKilla"d when the gloa-Ming of the.7th 'of No. �et b),the enth - *heel lakt Saturday night, but thank , hr,e MUSIC, everyone return. . I
I Veniber arrives, no matbitir what the reaulb f T6�6ntoand the west. . Wh(ther I eyer 8 to -The�, t -very styl f Caperine, CGII%r. Deceased wt a the third d ter of We late iAg home after spending a pleas I
themajoi6-ou to be the truest friends to th e L the timely assistance of Mr, A. Kain it w ) I
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I n ay be. . � acd I, . as ette, Ruff, eto.. that a right,' and made in Hugh Musard, of t,hQ Ld 'road -a and %vishi And Mrs. AleGavitt ' uch- i
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Libera . 11 not is ininid;teriali for I certainly sho ild .. L ever 7 sort of fur 4 , Seotli'L WL . 0 .
� .I I -1 party.. Human nature is very much - � �, I a very .1 and combination thatis ative of 1osshire Md, ho * emll. I i
have used"it, I., able sermoiI in Ile 3sbyterian popular. happiness and prosperity. The ehents .
I . John Haggarb y h1aven't a far coat, 141,,,and came to were numerous ana coati
- It; is stated- that Mr.l.C.-M. Hays, w'ho I.. i m a hi re Alaybe 'you grated with his family in 1,
the same in one political party as it is ia I , rain , but if he only'ha'd %pplic i,bility, & 3 , , I . I , . 96 p Vre
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I 3 0 Huror .tracti'l which ,was` -,then ]bei M-eGavin will reside on their farm- at �ea * �
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� - A -ing; that woald has beed - general. 'manager of tho� Grand bove all, honesty, he ipight on 3ceed." ir man, of Chiselhurst, is isit ng friendo in they'll stand b their statement con tled by :he 0 . I i d -
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I I re last Sabbath . Ise M. R k- buy it from �them. Youtil not !)'a tak011-ill, 01 atiff
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L i i .. Trunk �-ail way for 'several years, is about ack* this vi0inity.-Miss A. Ov WV bury. - - -
: I :z ; more dolight the Tory heart than that strife - enzie, closed his al�eecli mdth the Of C onsi t, who has so it. 1 16 1 Rose and hi, i wife Margare% purchlased lot ,' � . I i I
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11 i . -omit . I , Stanle3., at i I took iip !their .
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;_ . I . on. JobnHaggartand some dherashould � -4 t 'as weEl: Mr. Robert i1feLaughlin met with a abode there :n the -year 18.1 . y i .. I Pert4 Noteis. �
L 1, ". ! i I gondarod'a.-mong the Liberals of ! this grand denoy-.-of the Sout ern Pacific Railway. Mr . - been re-ongaged by the trustel 113 for. 1901' - of . . .
- m� � -1 . ever oceug a seat in a cabibet in this - 0 ainful accident, which *might have labor, indue ry and thrift tiey mades Clem. -Rev. Mr. -Grant,
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. . �� , , . . Land has made Much . ey for theni,'but-ho . . a H, applie butter and takin ' been attended with more serious iesults. selves a co fortable home and rai,%4�,,& at his -home in St. Marva, lefb OR Thtrmday .
- - Foster, Dr. Montigue Iiind Cha -r )k, g in t is root c�op He was engaged in working a hay press for family of five sons --and !
t � I . Conservati�_q friends for this feeling. It 10 has ground it oub 0 Mon . have been the occupAtio Mur daughteri,- laston his way I
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. only natural, and were they ancied ployees, and none of the latter, At- any rate, �b I Al r a. Robert ,Stephenson and children �F . fortV
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I., 1� ;. . ; make alit the ca aye : Tuesday.- .X,ndigeation was the a , n TiIesda, Of
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. ; �� . I '"i * . �Iames G. Wallace, C death. Sho'was bred from McBean, Was ,4,,,B or. lee,
� . Now is the- time for 'the Liberals of Sout. M r onservative : " We roferred a couple of weeks ago to I lie expe3ted under the circumstances. But member of the Presbytertian church in had the misfortune to hav,6' ken
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. ;; ; I opponeate. With , the object in view: self to Put up the ' forfeit' (a delicate ad- . ,IlY on bub. . : y - We I in Mr. Sam , I Al- '
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idites be. I the party here, individually or o Ilectively. nd docicis draw I
, W_ � I ahail lay the c-litima of both, candi . , Ursa by gages a Q ui). None loaned I I
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� I . i 1ion it will be for the � courage andidiscrotion so admirably ai Mr. owpob rates of,intereat, , -in Mill iq 0 .
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� .- "I . . I -electors to intelligently decide between I . I follow']19 kinds of custom work, Inaludlimp a 0 )f ing. cheap nd cheerfully and willingly L performed. How her four o(ne, Hugh, Willam, Rode�rick cau.sed her to fall and break her collar b(Ilne,
i . I 1 - : - I c bleg -am, letter, and newspaper artiole . (I nick, The v ry best family flour ), ways -on h 4od two ious in-law, F. .
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� - �1 White I I ' --_ , Mr.,D puis, a . ber the old favorite, I
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I . L the , - ail and other Con the case, We do not aegin to and James, and her i , ,
. Tut 71 John bloNevin. - app ciate enough the favore of thoo who wen and D. Rose, - 1
6 - . I ; . . f a so far as we oan see, there --im no clues- * -1 - 1712. f ' � I . at DU"Leanon, was totally &fitroyed , by .
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. F . . I , servative papers ar� publishing lists of .61d ml.111110 at t 40 - are aq naturally gifted with those t lents 1 =7 , . I -
. . " k .1 tion of prin'dple involved in the c - - L . aria Exposition, 3n October BRIBF.S.-Mr. James Millar - f our . . L � fire on Tuesday of -last week at noon. I
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; . will be largely a. m L . Con0ance, 1 � IS 200 ; insuranee :,on . .
- - Onte,st, It Liberals 1 vho are gning back -on the paAy, 11 th, ent the following 'cablegry in to Hen- lagei we Are sorry to note, is low lyingi2 a - services, when we seem to realize thei - true .
i : L . .� i . at�tor of, personal prefer-. Several of the Re rm papers are giving §ydne Fiaher : .critical condition. Dr. Gunr of Clinton . hLITICAL MF,HT1N.r,._M�. MeEwien or �uilding, $1,000, Loss' on stock, si,ofj)o ; .
� -1 . Cace. In no far as Mr. MoMillan is con , I Win. DQIILgla's, of Dakota, . �
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I oing to irote - broth ar of Mr. James Douglas) 10th (Ouces- of Ifullett, at 1; is Temperanoo 114- ronstanceo on -While out hunting, on Tbankrgiv I �
� si milar lists of Tories who are g- . physicians, 'made a ale some person in his interest Aill aciftees the elah�tqrs inou
�� - Corned, we need Say Ii Wo ab.out him. H' cessful opere tion the past I
� Z_ � � I . a Liberal. ' 0 On i on ; four add wee c, And 'h a sion, �Y'rey, who Was formerly a - ; next at 7- Y _ng 1,
- r . f course, both are doing : this c � itional. gold M - Monday evenfin � Day, Udney Henderson, of Lis � I "
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: F, . - ; � . well k' ce�ved I is still held i ut for his recov n this willage, is rene ' ally invited an( Air. Alestillan or h13 reprtser�ta, to I
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I I'� 7 1 i But, .we do 'not take, . rof. -'Drumniond, wri I o Balfour, whe has been in U a North at they'aitift,y. It is 19 years si given a CiPportunity to ad4mess he niftitirig accidentally shot in th I-eg andleye. .IT. -he - I
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� I I much stock in Such convertE. There are,al for the past '�hroe months, lool after �he I Vfor Uriele Sam�s. do no, a n d on I .
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� I � & (t .Y ways acre III le-cp,490an%da leads in quality an(. � his 1,3turn he will no doubt see many 9 because they lare cheap.., It ever. : A r , , � .
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I himself an able, ellicieut hnd paineitakingl, select ale to vent.their at w Anti -,y of dairy prod.uots. Its superiority i '
a . home., Mr Balfour looks th b t . of poor thing
- representative, Ho has done the constitu.'! grievances, It is not from those who mount - as.ribed gres8ive governmental actic, , ,ilbert Die adlia arge ship.- weloo me Mr. Jonas Becker back t �e%us 91,14 4111 - highly respect-
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: -in1fraits, of London, And, has writte people fi-ere'�ntend holding th�ir anniversary found titing in their end came�. _. . I
� , - ConatituUncies, such us 8outh Jfuron,, hould IlUietlY proolai theii .' dissatisfaction the f rmers of this community a d the Dress Goods, .
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t - *� Mon- I . . ham, will co�'duct the services on the S,jbj . f
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�� , I )olized bv hny one person for his individ- I Ab Sir Richard OrArtwright's meeting. in er w, th anothar artich bath,,and a-lqo remain over of the patronage of the people of this vicin. high. prices, belaxt disease, in a small,piece of woodg;, ;a
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� . anted to See and h at the veter*an Liberal I
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� _. . 04e, hits been the meang A such Eno speol. John Scott,' o.f Heosall, during the week, T Igoma, where they intend to Taylor, near here, fell. from a ship has gone to his rowardl Mr. Andr�W L" I
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� - poseession (,f the conatituoncy no long, v . 09 Put �pon the . I . I
I e friend Mr. Mill'ar pleased to ar that be He had lived in t1he i
I - I ing' to the � hall in 1�hich_ the, -meeting Wag Engliph markets in such perfect condition , homas Johnston, I Ong
� . of their intima who is the w titer months. -Mr. is ',,etting al ult., at a ripe Old ago.
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� I '1' __ untarily ate,,)Iyad aowa a,nd out, and pl.v. ! held bro 'a ' s&m1A very ill, -M re grain than usual is coming nicely. I township since
r . � . L, , I k down Zor its weight- of Grit _as of which I have oireftillY inspqcted, , sr., h s.sold his firm to JMr. Daniel Me. . - I its earliest settlement dstsf I
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: - � - T� mitted no,tno'ather pereon to Occupy the seat , . humAnity, * Fortun4teI3 1. m contain� 50 acres and has retOrned to hiii
i � -i � 7, however, no per.. fidi well for our 'good mmoket, and that the on it f - aftev a --.Mr. R'. H Dierlamm, one 6f the - i
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i . I for the lw4t term that the constituency I a was in ured, oat pears ever put upot ., drIV bo,me in Kansasi n e� tended visit pros -
i , 8�ir Richard is qui i the 14,Inglish -mar . good buildipgs.! The price - paid
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will � �o tea d . . I 6at, there is no was $'2,450.- Mr. W . I . 1) . .
� in all probability, be as saft a, bnap a, -it i , joker id his way, ana his .- 60 a I simply because of t MoMillan has sectired a � his pareato here. -Mr. � - McIntosh perous you
! I . ket. Il address you f farmers hixv6 come to see � with Mg morchantnof Milverton -was
; , . . � rT. profit, in . has improved his house by givi Ig it a tie qnjetly married on Wednesday of last wve3r, .
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. � . . _3 1 , i ly enlivenqd b pe he . grciat interest youtake in these mattera." keeping grain fot rats, and mice to. good farm at a reasonable rice. Mr. Vohn- W .
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p ' east in Compliment ollowing extract from the London C _� Miss Minnie Bttad
W. Whild we tnuat confess to som. I Y witty its well as by sarcastic . -, The i feed on. -Mr, and Mrs. 'Jam�s Moore, f I in the Metropolitaia e ureb, Toro
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. - )oral -he --said - I be . pleasant readin her, Mr. . Wm. � : i I
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g Moorc'ei brot X11100LO on Sabbath e -ening. Mr, C0 per gave an .1 I I'
; Jie lad�ies should Support the ( fo Canadians, R , re. -Rev. tend Joleave us. ; . .1 -Mr. CharlesClose, fToronto I
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q ' , I . Says : ompany excellent Address. -Airs, Sanders
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I - I Juni and 6ounsel alrmg the line of Sallbath school things we can't put into W�ords are wh t do ANNIVERdArtl SERV10F.S.-Iihe auniversoo Ing, I3. A. The young C uple will reside in
� I . been landed and Sold at lanchestor. Tbc work. Rev, Mr, Henderson is no leas ea s Toronto.
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I 1-1 ty ag a whale are rebl)(Yusibiv for it's ac- , . . � I thueliaetic in the Sabbath school ;than in tile touch; 'the look, the feel, the atmosph ' diet church h ,re will be h � � !
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; I I I ; per I ed quite a stit in trade ci I 0 of eld. on Sabbath . 1.
! � ienved 4 ,good deal of dillicti I . mlea.. Many of tilt' pi I
I I i � I . Ity in agree- � Llll)it. �-Mr, Cudmore, 'November 11, when sermons will be prbaoh- - -_ ____ — .
� . who is' now buo elegance surrounding their Fur Depi
. . tion -4, t1w kinnie as are tho individual wcm- - - -pear4 are what are term , tr enL .1 .
; Ing on a viiindidate. West Ellgin is a (_ . 0 afortb, at 10 .
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,d ' giant -fruits,; with the hay trade, is sending �ne 'f Z The Style of air Wbrn ,
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I I dered.hirn the urianimous nonlititttio, , 1.1ild , y upen
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� 'Mr. George E. Caney .has repre. Zelr. Taylor was this week in Toionto, with T I in ect-are entitle
� � pledged him their support, IN IIE COUNCIL. -Stanley council at on will deliver his celebrated I d who wilTbe at the Commercial Hotel, 8es- .
I I I - : , Ir. McMillan . packed in chambers reglala;�d by rr, echanicod - �
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- : vpted that. nominatio-Ii.in good faith, and i of a centur ,and he was anxious to again - V I . system, wlliw� has re- - busycasting round his rusty ahe*les.-Mia8 preserif The following accounts were be given bY tt e chureh choir. "rhe oecasitin demonstrate this to any one calling on hiM I
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. fin flit! ntrerigth (if it bas a right- try claim 1,11ceivo the Pomination, but, a. good many ' Kinedo ', was inauguratec three 3 building W,J, .. . , has- ladies' and i
,. Ject I on.1 y � ridg4 ( V invi t ad. � .Aentb) wigs., tioupeas bangs, wavy and plain i
.1 th ught lie had enjoyed the"" soft snap"" by 14 ' 3 Day Fisher, Minister of Agri. ---�Farmers in this vicinity, the .past feiv for tinliber ; A. McArthur, 83 for nails ; $b. WEDDuNo E ELLs.-A very pl! asant event fronts, switches in ver length and shaddf
the 1,iberal support.' .Sooie also ob 1,0 9 I ears 690 bar home a visit the fore part of this week. b )n G'emmill's side line, and $81.50 cordiall
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. � . air sup�rvisfon of Professor J W. in the season here Tuesday, when her .
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