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I � . : � � i . take plac before loug.—Robert Rae return-
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- I . EIRTISEMEN5 & ti ily. � LOCi us "y by day .ineti . . I . I ,
- NEW , ADV V . leader. a series of experiments is oi3ou riling in ,,.P,ng- ad to the: orthwert n Saturday last.—Ite-
I . ; . � . of the 004servative by t al -madel the sidewalkrun- .
I � : I " — - minds of:our people, and. espeoi illy of. the . p " Re ' ' . .
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w t . . Although �, y lackingin inc a- bi � ty, land before a War Office oommiesto 1, in
. , � � -vil of H ugland.—H. S.
�� I I tW The iftgnrobotweentho parent.l. Ls, crea0h .
��i �- _� one, dopotes tho pago of the Pt-fc-y On whl(sh the Young, the fact that we bave a great ocun- as colrnpar�d with Tup r � or Poo ter' , he ii i at which a motor car suitable f r war Bar 1081 nink up t6 the Churo ,
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E i� I vertloomept will be found. . a m'ghtriest I ere - who are V& or, .the plaining will here,
;., , [ al - . ,try in which there is room -for th' learit7the a &I of any the oti having on board'the driver an the in Smith & Qi company, of I
F� I" . 1011# next year already
�, i Fvrs—Greig & Macdouald-1 effort and the .niobb- ardent am ud nt i ''the par and wfth Foster to attained -a speed of 30 mile an bo r on have a b 0 son f or i
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j: I . � . am ne 1) I Mi 11, iz --an undula 4ons gusrante,67—st. B. MoKelvie has rented his
, I Seasonable Adviae—Wm. Pickard -5 Ercoaioh rim, be rorry along pass- grass, going over ebstacles .. -
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� , thus inspire into the hearts of all a nAbional. . Mild may to a man from �
�f� � I ie might im- without the slightest diffiouly or in, ury. woollen will in
ltl � Wha,t Shall we do ?—A. Wilson—r ably well, and with a ;r , .
_ L .A. � We,L-ad—MeKinnon .'�-Co.*1'5 . pride and lambition which will' ( vercom iq all . , �j . . - but the Fergus, 6r a period of five years.—A meet-
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,�i: , I I . - ' .1 r ve The only othei 11 man in ight wh is Further trials are still neces ary, � � e curling
F � I — a L- to a * ugh' for the poi i a and who wipuld - British officers were favorably improssed ing to re+rganize th club for the
. I Auction Smle Coleman Salt Co -5 ' difficultie#, and whi6h!wlll win � to �he !ad tic ,
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,;� t I Farm'for 8;�U—A, G,� dou-6 . By acceptable, is Sir with the performance of the motor car and semicin w�s held the el �r he week. M
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i - I Girl Wimted-4irs. 8 William Misredith, the on@ time leader of'bhe, are likelyto recommend its a([option b the r! .
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It'. I I I Pdultry � � � . . Oppmition'ito the Legislature. He is spoken War office, . . i Constance .
- I" Wilson -8 stigmatioi ag one half of -our peeple: as :die. - 0 .
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I.- * I �Rarg&in—Reid & � If you � �&-ve any difficulty in securing any-
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- .. , Wanted—G. E. Kingi-L ab ol'ut French:: dom,in' sign the ve!ry comforb ,ble posibi on he now Perth N otes . 1
4 � I � Clearing Sale —[4) —W hhardison. & McInnis 8 * . 9 ba a p ky thl t is now and is likely . . kee everytlLing and prioes always the very lowest.
. I . . a.tion, simply be-sause these �eo a- will not a to . rnerit Wood. of Mitchf1l, has &ie to � 17104
�_ ! —%', 9. Watson -8 L remain or many ye ire in � . I
. -, � I vote in n . Sudbury, where he has a goo( I
I __ � White Slachine i for t is, a we think they ghould vote . to the cold shades — E I Position 4 w. . WiLms, nootsand shoes, Seafoith.
L__ � 1 - Winter Bulb's—C. W. Papst-8 . I I of oppositicm. 'Ile ha! alread hitil enough Uxj)EmvruLn. —This is a short story of
� , 9 — - . .and foremoet N CAN.kDIAITS y - MirAs Collison hag been re-engaged as ' -Co's. Store, .
I I for. Lietlue first Of this kini of hope li �ng deferte eX- —
ik, I 1� - T To the Public—Fred. Galee-5 � I � . . . . d -iii his why they're at The E. M cFaul
t. � T 1) teacher of Union school No. 5, Fulls rtont
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lit� - I Your Shoe Wantm—R. Willis & Son 5 and loyal t') !our, own:country. . kuy Canad- perience ir the . Legial Lture. Taking every. - I Seaforth, in such quantities. They wanted
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j� -1 ; Fancy China—A. Youti-8 � . thing into ,onsideratioa, itwould-be'an even for 1901. . I
I I f - t -be "Leslie Brooks, a former Mi chail to have the best 50d --fleece lined garment
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, I , Wo.nted—John' —, I uly loyal to Oanada can; nol . —M r. -
r- Poultry Balfour� i ' - . i bet that Hugh John will be the. i6n. . A that was on the market, the best 75c and $1
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1-, I- : Cedar �hixxgles.—C',ib-aon Bros. -8 - - truthfully stigmatised ag disloyal, no . correeponcent wrifing in the Mail says - boy, has purchased a jewelry !busin(se in undershirts and drawers that could be ee-
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�,� : � I Oats Wanted—D. Urqtxhart-8 -. ' what his sentiments. regarding dther coun. "With Miedonald a; leader ind Fosier, Vancouver. . cured, Whensatisfied tbatthey hadaeen
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� - = . � Harness—M. Broderiqk-5 I � tries MR; be. This is a truth which should ' with hie neirating ntellect, and,effedive . the best) bhey made large purchases Rind ask
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i- � , r : � I y ' P first licute iant, the pai Balfour's -100 acre farm, near Russeldaleg i
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�� - . Tendere—J. R. St-ratt n be more emphasized thariAt is, a', d the More oh-tary, a� for $4,-,600. � 0 you to help to share the fit b b
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�,� w. I i Annual Meeting—James Karr -5 � steadily gain in streDE th. The only Acubt your un4 rwear from the 1719�1
I , . t i I r emphasis it receives from our people bbe � less I -
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, .1 �- � County-Couned Meoting—W. Lal a I � is, would '� Foster laid 'Ibis 'Penetrating —.Tames Dann) a native ci� the Gore 'of I .
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� J to the Michigan N �--The teacher Rid pupils of No. 3
- . Big Snaps—R A. Edivard — 8 -heed wl be paid to the demagogues *ho, ability and effeebive ora;ory " as. lieu an. Downie, has been elected . ie *
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L ! . � ,, .� � .school, Viallett, will hold .0 publ exaMina.
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- �, 'rocer 8upp It ro%----� with the shout of traitor.L . , of 100 a;cres to Mr. Robert $mith ��og . look inthe morning.
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�`. 1, . - I to r who is dial " RIL to hit own epu-n- � � for the an of $6, 000. .
�, ; 9—(3]— d Broiderick-8 est trai , oy I - ---�Mr. John
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,:� Cheap Harnes. , on in the �9'ectiov to be pre
. I' lected for! North Bruce by a majority of . A. Klea, has rented the pr
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� , I � Baz-iar--St. Thomas Gdild-8 try'and t age who strive to engender race or i � I c1perty
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__ Pa 1` . * the late Francis Kablet ifor a Staples, �barber, of Blyth, a pent Sunday and
'w; � ' three. There was a i in Logan of
.. ; Girl Want c-d�Mrs. 'B � J. A-laied,on ald-8 *so ple L &re,� car - -ecount d this. ma. T ' - .
iE � 1 creed disienoicina among our p . Mond yl%t his home here. —Mrsi 0a'mpbell
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1.ih � � Aoria—Jarinen Cann -in: —8 , Jorit was'reduced to one the South term of years at $300 per annum. a
4 t - : NGU'1126 to Deb , L. the .y , L I . it d herl',two children are expected home
:�r � , tainly, 34(lt working in the inteveats ii� ship. L an �
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11. 4 1 � � - - . . . � L . .-. . , 81're-, —The St. Marys Creamery 'cimp& - from Dakota 'this week. They will be .1
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,� . country. . .. . . duced from ped 7,840 pounds of butter t Great Britain
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,- ; al& t# 4W& 11 , - . ' on Wednesday;:of last week. I warmly 'welcomed by their many friends.—
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4�1� , :0 I _01t. illi4m has pur. A meeti�g of the Cc rostan �e branch of the 'L
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I . . L ham, in divibion go. , St, Ma -y's. . � . ev. Mr. Ed.;
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" . I - da, before'lix � . � paying therefor $6,7 1 1
: I SEAFORTIT, FRIDAY, Nov. 23rd, 1900 � oral ele'aittion in Cana wlich here 00. .
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x_ . ' ' ! I w6o has wards, 4 Boston. —The meeting will earn.
.: �1 � , X !, r i I —Mr.,Charles Lander, of I jogau, .
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� - . ment left out in the cold, but ib is time every its faults a be, can not' be ,&banned of un.
�F_ . i 1 1 The WarsA - : . ' . .. lin . . ville for the summer, is takin g charge f the will be taken up. I
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- � i - I magnificent majorities behind t 3em. � contrast with the bigotr of me Oal ario winter. : . I
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t - I" We almo hope thr rumor Day. —George Skinner, a yo,ung man of
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�!��'. -1 ad to learn that the. atept deapatchea from, 0 Pa Le has . — . nearly *25 � years of a ' ge,* died at his hither's to women.than drop'sm news?
; gm�, . - be correct� bat the U kisouneuve Lib6ra 9, if .
r __ -i . I home in flitchell on Tuesday even vg of
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: T: F i - there report LhaL a ' cat battle is proceed- ed and t6e gqueral elections wi ,I be' bold on I 1 - . . must speak of -plain I materials that are in
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I 7.,�� _ 9 . i , a r �4 ' ot of a7 cancerous ,
� i mber. Since Ilia death of by Mr.Pr ontaine's i acting to sit for Ti rre- last week, from the effe )r. Now 4on't think because the '
T'-��__' ; ing between the : ritigh forces and the the 7th;df Dece , ; I I 1. . . great fav5
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14t!i ! . . . t -bonne this have to 0 oose a new candidate, growth in the neck.. . . makers d' b th "Plain" these stuffs are
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1. � hl, -� i Boers under Gen. Doi Wet.. Lord Roberts-, tht� late" remier the Governtrient- has no . � —Mr. R. Watson, jr."of otberwell, has
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. ' be�n in a healthy 4 condition a its friend . plain go6d'
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. Z�M i cables the War Office! that the Boers at I Id bib farm of 130 acres to Mr. li�arn
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� � ,_-_ t i I � n. . � Spice, of Carlingford, for the sum of 111, showing �f a at The E. MeFaul
7u . standard bearer. Wwould prove a fine les� 00
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, _. a at Thab Nahn, in would like'it ca be, hence the dissolutio "' ' - 00?0. St rig, Sestort 11 prove it
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tacked a British. outost n ' to those intolerant I people in Oni ario Mr. Wat'on 'has since bought a 120 acre I I
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1, .,-. I the rich grain, distric,t east of Bloemfontein.' regaird the Frei ch-Danadians Re - n- .
�� Previneli as they did in- the Dominion who z farm, two miles.below St. Marys, i -
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- I in the Orange River Colony, on November electiohl , there won?b be marij, Tories' lefb _sumeUby, race preji . —Mrs. Charles Krager pecte4 resi- � I
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,_ � � . i . _L_�_- - . y choose at - Bi glish spealiiing rep- inst.- aged 68 years. Her husband died NOTrss.i—We.are glad to learr that Mrs
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men. They allowed % p ,till John.M,-�aren's and Jamse Rivers' child-
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. � 11 . I The Ligerals of Hilifax, to jc6lebra a I . three years ago, but two
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� the British garrison with a. riequEst for an . that it hag been dortel It has beano -indeed, . ran, whO were ill with diphtheria, are
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:� �� - �- . _�_ result of the recenb elections, laro -pla Ding i _survive. � - . M
� -, . nearly i It right Mrs. Young, who
� . - , r - an,W, !, ___ . : . . �1. a cammo'q thing. There has just been a _Mn Samuel Peter, of � Pilm. agal .—
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r�-F,, � It- . to hold, a barquet on Decemb�r 4tb, ,Which ate a s dis. has bee jin the Stral ford I ospital for near.
� � � - - . notable ioistance in the county of Bisauhar. .on si� trip to the old country.
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I- f I I I - ill be the largest affai� .of � 0 . T . . poised of his farm to his ion, d on his lY two buthe with ;yphu d fever, is slowly
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. z �, . .. : . V y active chosen Mr. Loy,an.Englishrnaro, Rainy couNrale I
- . : - -held in N otia. 'IFive h mdred"gueWtoo French, ��hs return talks of taking up la id.in that q
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.. I I i ; as in the �if er Marys boys have died sudduyly. Th( are - bought �ie Win. Elder he nestead at Rodg-
, � I ander-in-oll i6f (L -loo re. -the Literal membar.subd candidat many dounties in On�ario would, und
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� I I . A pe u iar circumstance has occurred in a b i lie
�T I ged t " Dominion fliance ,!for - the - Pup- t - —Frank Eilig8on, a youi I Ba�rfleld.
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� r � I the men., four of whori.i were sligh�ly wound- pressiou of - the liquor t are going to � . F. A. iEdwards Ikas some big snaps in I A ok � . A A A A � - ,& ,& ,&.AA� �& .1K �&,,&,A&,� � � � � i I
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� y . : ' ' Durham, i, Thornton, an - place, the .other �. , . I _. � .
I I vbere Mrt Inde Cloo6kings and Jackets. Several lines clearing at - i : ;
� I ed". mrio - ttheendoff.oneof his'fingL coot Youl Can save money no them, as they must . I � I �
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� - I A late despaitcli Ir+ Ca-p,e Tov,xi says the Mont fo'x a Pkohibitory Provincial Act, and, i I . . dent occurred when he was; taking flax off go, Sco ci�r prints, 12�.eent goods for 8 cento. -
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, 'Be'ath, the,'late member and Liberal C:ndi : . 1719 1 : -
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�_ �, traaqport Camado - .ted up prepaxa, if the Government rJu-se to act the Alliance � .. I � . � I - � . I - I
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� i the (I'm arnment and its ca,fididatos at the I TKornton! deposited with the retuxnin home from Fannystelle, Manitoba, 0,1261 A%11 ! I �
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0 layed, Dwin . ____ � I . his family will go west to their Itur Y i
r. g to the illnese of his 'daughter. , '. . I - 1 40 aore Port Fi4nk, where h fishing —'Neil
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I I 1 ep.9sit.- T�is ideposit was, r I ride Cameroo and Charles Mi re I 1 B UNN SE IF A -
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I I r res Ketchoner wil.1 have recent W+ Hurou election, to o. -k ' place. this -A the �. initiation a inniNeg. Hr.* Simpson is much leased 0 1 4
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I : � i full command of -the 41ritish, forces: week before Judge Masson at i God erich - nomin�ti�n paper was Inot deposited . bomefr Paris'on Satu day, where she . . i
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. I There is n . . Jew from 04, na. Several ia-hanges were made mild Ithe'Judge - . U omi . —A pleasant event took place ,PA tt e was via t ng for thepast ionth.—Mra, W. . : .
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� � � - -- -� rose-Kved his decihipin on 8�evarid 1)allots, bu - . I , res"dence of Mr, George c � ' I _d
11 � - I . . I �1 for the d 6posit, gavc a rejeipt for� lit a d shard, on. Wednesday after on, N ,vember Gas, is here visiting h father, T. J e .
.The I in am'y pase the election. of Ir. 1HOlmes is I . -1 Clothin ' '
- I - �i Ring. . - placed Wto his credit ii the bank. thi �, 0 14, when, his eldest daugh r, Miss Mary, Marks.iAlex. Brown add E dward Reid, - No. 2, g, men s goods on.1 . - No. 3,,G.ro. I
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w and the supporters of the. G',o rnment in place thus ftw, no one has bee �couated out, in the bills. - " " � 9 - !
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I � �R_well for the care , keniat.'ed the -ceremony bein witne,4sed by James 4naldson, who h s been spending . - I
�, �, i the Legislature, did iL ver� graeafulaot an . ,- t _ . . 0� that it accompany the nom - F the pag- six weelis at Bruce Mines came -_
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�� � lea7der, Hon.. Prem -W Rogis, aud Mrs, Ross', —Messrs. David. and Donald Smith, of shortly,a:,,n� engage i0 the milling business.- Robb, and intends to retir from the active was a good neighbor, bel - by
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I It , b4s bectil officially aw ounced that dePait 4id not accompany the nomin tiorl �
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I.. �� - .15 1 with a valuable and itandisome pr sent,on the ,paper. lhoef returning �officer, after tokin $ Beineweis, I I I � . .
�,:_ I Georgd Pell Reeve, formerly �enoral traffic I -9 canoes I Is Wand
"; - -, . aion 4, Logan from M r. may be 10 g &pared to enjo the coinforts of I doctors werefew, sh was always ready
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f:;:� ! . of Toronto, declined to Zeclare Mr. Thorn.
11� t their marriage, Fu ther partiamars will be known as the Hamilto . and is,all high Rubbers, l felt oboes, spats, by his industry and care p'ovided. I and sympathetic mother
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- found in out news columns. The present % 1. y of every- I . I only could. We areisorry to haveta, moum ,
, I . 'the remainder of his life to' fr it.fatming- in Clerk - of the Crow io Chancery, with a thing in �J niter footwear, W. H, Willia, 04 bb. 1719-1 ' I I . �
! was accompanied -y a compll fitaxy ad- ' . I mostly all new and in a 0 state., but can � . : �her departure-, yet t,q' die is her g%in, She
I I California, has been appointed general man- statement of the ft ct4. Wh sult ft,le Colie brick and Blueval0i. I
. � i be easily cleared, as most of - tho heavy , TnEIBw(M YARD.—I . � 'isnOw surely atreatiln the arms zafi Jesus
. I willbe is not yet inown. The retaining . I tile kil6 � on the farm of Mr. John Petbick, Nlc)TLs,--The late Mrs. jAndrew Holmes
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ager of that company to la . � oceeded wit i �he election the ;ame _. up with new machinery, and a etery on Thuxe- I I
is reported in part s follows : . . . —Rev. Mr. Thune was the a �ciatin is beiln� fitted was burieJ in Wingbarn. ca the igisits of ministe , - g her
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l to reply to the r�any pleasant, references R V6 as t. � � event, which took place 'in, Mirwhell on Ma I . heartislyarraceived. he was ready a die,
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I � m !b. , like an age. Mr .Kent, of Br ,
� you have made to n�y polit4cal Matory. One . .1 t. I if 8 - M'c' -ye& she longed to be relieved and be t -home
1 - and Grand Trunk beforei cowi ; Co Mon- he were Y iot 'allowed to tak( hii , . , I .
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99 -11 of Mr. John Golnitz. 'he coriitr6cting . DoT -+ Mf� J* J� ' INVIC enna has moved Donald, c, Goderich ; Mraj Thomas Robert. in heaven. She sai " I. am 2011[12 home ;
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I rem&rk,, however, I Cann � sDiauts 1c'ow al nousehold d into big son and Mrs. Elliott, of Turnberry -,
1wi Qmma. C. Greve cand Mr. come, Jesus, come q ickly." 9he ie . .
�. - I, You have unfailingly and uncom- . : I . . . . parties were Miss � F ; I .1 _o
i say : —'- i tfle very � ae. Aloo 23 deKenna will feel Mary Me lwain and Mrs. Ugene McDonald, mourn their lose S- I hildren—" sonS and 5
! . .. ew management in 1896. HI led minor witl plain equiremen�s of' the '
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1� � promisingly resists all atteipts to divide' n . August Ott and 'amid Is large circle _-d .dwelli g; ban i a. a
p i official positions on- the Trunk at Jqw., and not having one so, be! run the y . -to get back to lier old neighborhood. ,
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I 11 � �� , . I our people on lines or. race and creed, and various poifits in Canada befo!� koing to the rijk�.of 'having to al r the consequ� i 3es. ; d* —Eddie Sadler -is attendi 2g the High school war pres But at the funeral. —Mr. and Mr,'s- ) and 7 rsister" 32 grandichildren and S great
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F � - -1 � that yonr ideal has ever been a united Cau, Chicago and. Grand Trunk. #a, is an Eng- Tqie sb�')ws the im tance of camp ., ing ' in Mitchell,—Mr. J. K non, of Keenville, The as Cornell and family and Mr. Walt
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- Lida." Allaw me ho -say that yo the law'in all such ,L . spent i. Aay last week with Dr.. and Mrs. Hu _grandohil beei lee many relath as and
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I ple- left f6r Stratforild, whe chigs , friends. May God grant them
r . � I e,,,,p a,, ad one of th cardinal, aftioles of been w-6at might be oorisi4eieif 'a dark cases, a ad the- danger c f leaving anythi 3 , to ""' -111 in future reside . I � 2 .
T ! polir g MY they w I Michell.—Mr. James Jordan had a very whe thty intend to makia their home
,� � tical creed As thereJa no ri)om on Me . . . reunion in heavviii.
I I not a word having IoRkod out that chance. . . ,. succes 3f ul raffle for his 40 ducks, on Monday Mr. m. Robertson, of this boui I i . I .
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,�A j � � � I would have indica,ted his appointment until . - . - night of last week,—M -. M. McMullin is held an auction sale of .live stock on Tues-
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� I . I Miss happy overthe arrival f a young son.— day of Im b week. —Rev. R 1 S. G. Anderson, I . I
� �� 1�_ �� . I . dy has perfect liberty of conao ence, there . � . I News of t e Week. . ville, on Monday of last week. — -
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; . ., r . " not James Feeny met with ilte a loss, on Sat- of ffiox, itet, will � sages
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i . . ; �cirontia a�ys :- " The -111 I elojoved good health for in Lny years, but no urday night, by ha,Vibg one of his fa -t cows lect ire or mission@, in �.he Presbyterian hotel, Walton, on Monday, the 19th ineb.
_ 11 -k Oscar, of Sweden, is seriously ill - ' ,
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�t oration made us one ca :1L FREE FROM THE I -It is oidi Ily gi�a , spent f ' days with friends in tc�wn, last cho r wi me cial numbers- and M00ionald
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��." ': 1 - republic. If,L with -all thoir diversity of cry is, 6 serious 'attack of pleurisy, and t i . week Charles Sbea, of Manitoba, was i A d a a i311 nee a f W
: � _� � I � ' I . I . I - ds fata . Miss visilting friends here lost week. �The trades- sing—Messrs. R. G. Case re and W. . . .
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�_ i - ` I � I - any qualification'sia. to origin,why ffhould no't journ4s,' � I � dress making, was a life long re identr of. . Mr. Ira t;ber has boulit the Graham turep were passed and p&id, amouptiogto
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� The Hantingdon Gleaner is n�t in a position A his chances for recoverlr are —The Ellice plowing Tr aten was held on
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t - � . �� century a 6theo;.Iialucifiabion of the Telal ram. It was of � �
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: � I with which its page a.re now adcrned ? Al � I I the Aitcheson. Class If.— I David I Smith;. .
i �:, � - week Jay in its offorts , to di � ithe Liberal lation 4f Hawaii,. as announced . 8 an of the L-)yal Orange Lodge on
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� _. . though we have notiyet attained to an ideal p�rty lit the injuiy in itte pow thile it can 'greau 54,001, as against �, 9,- 2cid, James Hishon ; 3rd illiam Fisher - . . . Rogers is heme from a. term at Atma C I
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� �- � . used to say of Mt. (Audstona, " �hht we' to clair�i to be Libe* at while it si.sciengs ad, WIfEA ' UTIf WALES, " �f _44onls goods abundanci wrtainment was.good,
% " � 1, Z '. - . , ' is, boots and shoes, eaforthf 17,19.1 r2berr , and Mrs. Balfour ,of Turnberry, I
� � � . , � � L't�XrZipoFi`ts th t -1,563,060 acres of Turner for beat crown nd to IThomas . V. UIN , Tin . . 9
1. t. % Ind that and is giving all the comfort, it . "�_'_�, . - _M r. W. It. .Carr, 1� - -
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: i�' I . ast off its . P an to .. the Govern.. . ' . EIGHBIDIR-9 !—T ey are likely do, attended reunion of the Casemate family S., has erected X
. - . I : . . . . land in ew South Ival a are* under 101hea, - new office. 117.lewood, wb. has.
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r , I aye ' —The annual match t�le D wroile Pow' The E. McFaul Co'd., *7'reat D y Goods weei, The six brothers aad two sisters I
� � .1 � � I L the vvider day of na.ttonal anity. - Reforrit�g to the Senate,,thle lobe, Is - to be six can million -bu hels. weeks with typhoid tver, i vales
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I � � t ) r � . 1 Store, eaforth, for if you do you may re- had their photographs taken during the
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��: I I � . i 'term 'thp Senate will -pro ably - be- I I - oon, and a very pleasa, laid ta, rest in the 'reibyterian cemetery I
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. ,x another months' time tl is store can not aperlb.—Snow. fur -Oats, the .
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� 1 � ! , I .Dwic COLLAPSM—Ascrationof the Frame-;. 4th, Walter rr - 5th 'Joapph '.uits, plain and before people were ready for it.- Thosewho
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11 ; peckanitfian. utteran000 of some of the . . I . M an's Ready -To -Wear '
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r ict�( t no of ore, Two bc ys we -re killed and one 4th, Nelson Oliver ; 5th, Th)inas W�Ilaoe; part] y one -ii
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I rcal.4tar,. who, for a ere parti tion sal6 iof his stock and on . it al oiled us. —It would be well for people The concert wa ided, th i d-ance
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� . I . I . . r shall be settle by a conferanewand a tij let,.David Oliver; 2nd, Joac I rows froin our midst, but all will wish him lect some, what, and that., if,the pra tice con- n , . r.
� ,. I i - � : . t, - raw' an axe at him. The weapon n'p6trow- 3rd' John Wallace; 4th, George lArm- � hereafter will injure 8 Ty.—
.1 - . � � clated by Premier R so are such as should �"' to . every success in the wi west.—Bishop tinu -,s, th a weakness increases until the sub- her con �
: � - I . joint vote." . It seems to tie thatthe " can- ly missed the. E mpal or, and was - em�e ided s t r'o'n g. Specials,—Beat I idge, I�obert Mr Francis Doupe, oF Forest who at at-
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. �". .. I a , . t fereince and joint -vote " business v ' tending the 'of his: rotborbers,
I � � �. ; . .yould only in t the aid a of the. ca., ring Aitcheson ; 'beeb finish, Rob rt Afte son. church IF4'st StLbbath aftem)on. He is trul the telep I Lone. funeral i
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i I f country of the grca.test po4sibilities ; , it re. '�Tm. H. Sholdice was visiting with Tia,"LATE I
� 1. . i I I - This ca4 ci�ly be done'by making it"eleetive. and Oregon' between January 1 and Oc- of firstl I .
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.� , . r 2 9 s year his isf from a report Ontario cedar shinglesas there In iwthe:counit) and
� - . . Hogarth,! of Hensall, is visi �ing her mother, Dashwood, on Nov.. 7th. at the age'of 69 isentativefromG,oderich district.—Ilev. 0-
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. ; . . f British Columbia rod cedar ones ordo ,e for Mrs. Simpson, of the East boundary.—Mrs. years and 23 days, Her disease was pro- � L. Hutton, of Grokootoro, very am,'PtablY
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; time iti trying to stirl up rac(- ano erd.od die- ,gov-,rnmant upon the p6opl�. . J. G. Carjapbell, who has b an spending the from .,ich she bad been ' preached missionary sermons on the Kirk
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. good as another, c now all Canadians I Hugh �jPhn Macdonald should !be ielectea as 0 . -is doubtful if there ai a 100 tried in Walton 4chool for the year 1901.—Major fson"d, and immigrated to tilis country at the I 8
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I I ,e -ould lookabovA and +- — 'th ti, A t f%kll of-enow on a hunt� Frei i to nreceded bar tc . the better- big i P� H. Tufts has reou d bar studies in
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; a,va.il ourselves of tile inheritance.which a Manit a that Mr. Natt Boyd, Conservative said - i d ire 'V� . . a i ute-.—MrS. Wal-
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1, bountiful Provi(letive haf; given us, and"in 7 M - 1). I � rip ion. tion- candidate.—Wm. -8anderson shilped quarters JWbile he roams tb a happy hunting happy uziou for 21 years. They then , ter Hazlewood and son theater are visiting
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I this, way each une do Me sha e toward's 1 that Riigh Jahn will',be elected iq his stead another car of lambs this week.—A it ong moved to Hay township, and laiter,to this 1 relatives in Petroleb, at present.--�Messrs-
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. I . . . C g , , 8 . ety has been f lirmed f te g,r Ouse pain-.er from Gorrie, loca ity a i one of the first eettlers, and[ th. ,us I Thomas and Alfred Blake left on T1 ursday
nada what it eeitainlv' w 11 1 with this view, of course, of becciiiiing' on -to bat fi b wbi h i their chief and - I
making this Ca i . . 6 - able . I a I I I literary soci t� r. Job�ston, h
. , - , - - ir only staple. Consequebtly, winter, with Wm.S.McKercher as prfel nt, to. our. -town, he. having moved into the I becil me the founders of this villag . for Sault Ste. Marie, where they have SO -
be a66nur or later, o1pe uf Lhe greaLc L nd * servatiVe leader. -It is true that 'Mr. Mae. almost . the' , . - . a, reeeiv -�
a a, . ing ;he nii,me of Freldisbarg but now I positions for the winter.—Mr. .and
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richest t the worl,l. Let u8 ' donald did not leav� a very J -
countriba E, : I night, is to take place on 11 Resolved that a last of this season's make ( f cheese of the Dashwooil. Mrs. Freid belonged to the old '�Mrs. Callandar, of Michigan., are renewing -
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� prove'-wortby of ot ance&try by making the. . . new school house and town hall sho6ld he Walton f actory was abippe I last week, and I Met nonite church in whielk she learned to ,- old acquaintances in this vicinityl
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okent. Let u4 be CO,nT ' and 116n. Mr.- Foster, and that he wag I thp,trans' ortation al stores, guns a d ' men ' . . I
. I . best we can of the pl�l .. . . p n jr.1, and Mr. GeorgeSpotton !or the aiima- Empy, leift on Tnesday m4 rning for his for. I she 11 itten ed the Evaugelic al church here in ;' bar of years here, �Mr. N. B� Do'] P. ,, of .
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"dian before anyLhi6g else and alW,ays, Let buried by an. adverse majority of 800 in- his I aver 4 cokintry haviug n railroads has long tivb "Morrinw- aid Mr. W Mo. . . 'greatly delighte in the se) . a i Lucan, moved into the house vacated by
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