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I I I I I r RATEIIAI-BRS OF COUNTY COUNCIL a()' Id not make terms, as the Boers wanted Innei kip, in the towr a lip of Btandford Ox. I I �
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� . —thE re is a deal real wea command of our column since the relief of Mr. John I. Hobson di d at big residence in rom the Boers be sent! to Canada. R. Wi � I
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ADE ; ! Fleece �Lined Underwear.' I ; - - J . I i I weeks ago, but I have found out si ice that * *: 4 Give my best r6pects to 'every,. and successful breeder of Durham cattle, -ecei-ed an order front Great Britain for out t . 6 Sou- is to e mduct the funer A of one � . ! I
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I I 'Oor I io, value in the fleece lined goods- selis. at. 50c, for ' I P I .
. I - 0 . .� I � . . out an,- so I don t now whother 7.ou will I- had a fine dinner to-diyof barley soup ago. 'Mr. Hobson was for ten years judge )btai led on'a sampler order OF a I few hun- Being an , ntire stranger in the town, he i I
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!,: each, piece,. shirt, or drawerb., We wish to . . and hard tack, with a glass of water to of the rize farms -of Ontario, and theae Ired pounds sent six weeks. ago. � I , .
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; yo.0 to, � - I � ; s ove �we . are Se � steadof replying ,A'the Civil queBI ion of the a -- i
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; ; 0 . - 75c it it is not only dressy, b t it will. welar ; - ,it sell I Since We st * t:ry I have ARRIB. tunity of studying farming in all its phases bree returned solai-ers, George Eakins priest, beg -an. to bate him in foul language, � �
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. . t I . ; � had - rite, so I will' Warmbath, S. 11 A. , Sel�ltember Job$* 1900i in this province. He had travelled ex- ames Seager and, Roy Vickers, who wen't and ended -by atrikiug bim in the ifaae with . i
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J IF I des -a,nd'afe,,V try and '' littl ur trio I f - I his fist. The reve�erid gentlemin refused 1. I .
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11 and in. � � I I - ' . . . .� - ..- . ' . .. 4. ten ively in the Unite States. in Manitoba, rain ,the Eaton establishment, And pre- 0 1
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. - ' . taking advantage of the opportunity thus -1homas Rhinebart, an eml I
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T I . Ding off , the trw'k. half the t* We dedicated on Sunday lasb. The chuichl.one 11
I I . force there and bad 8p3nt a good deal of Friliy. He was employed at rplittidg I I
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'i . every day mitt there 1',� �hd line that N at . k 60 iniles up, of the handsomear, and most commodious in. . . hospital. - ;
11TS . . - In - a�' * . , time in Great Britain. ' bloc a by a rip saw. While pushibg,la — I
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I I ,,M -c 140c and 50c ; all these liu'es - are well . 1�71ned and South Africa. !All hinds of big gainb is to the libe'rality and z3i�l 7 -
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I . i - d here f oin a 2 elephant to a fly. We who will worship the�e. It is of white, . i I .
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. ! . . � killed -a lynx ille train while two of brick, and presenti'la' .
� . ... . ! i - I . � I . at airman of the Ontario Agricultural Col- to h Id the election in Welland, caused by farm, on tb al I . .
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% : , I I I them were a4einping to cross the-frack. pearance. I i
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I i � . ' . I . Doing and a director of the q heep Breed ers' Associ- The write have been issued and there will Main strect, Mit, -,Iell, just east q ,MaDeu-
i The* Billyre ad* and storin king caps are sel Dg at 35c', train for us arid go us our breakfast, using true index to the comfolt table, capacious and . I -
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- � these will us well. The�, are find lot of , nen and aimple elegance of the i nLetior. The seat- I Maxwell ,& �.
.- . everything which adv nees the interests of tivesand Li,berals have strong Candidates, Mr. Anthony Rowe �by Messrs. , �
I . - . ,50c and 651c; for a good weariLqy cloth'ca have rramaiue4 ,Vi us ever since we went ing capacity, exclusiive of a valldry across i . .
.. ; 0 . . the farmer. As presi( entof the Fat Stock - strong effort is being made in Brant- Son St Marys., I r the sum of $4700. They j I
I . i 11, band of from. there to ,'NLvlj re dellis, where tile troops the back, is between 700 and 800, and will of a' wil , , I � 11 . I i
I be fc und comfortable; e��ell hile has . a ls� -- his is a small station a OOM for It g show he contributed n mch towards its sue. ford to raise a fund for the erection .1 fix it.up foe w implement warehouse. ' I
. . 4- were .mobilizipg. , fford . aLmple r em. � I n4ut, son of 14r. Ja 4
. - I .. , cess - memorial to the late Lieut. Builder, the late -john A. Te i cob ,
i the, ill. the frosb- bership, in years to come. The pews are of - � I
- � . .- heavy. cloth that will keep ears warm I � about 40 miles' ro Salsbury, the end of —4 I Lieut. Osborne and other Brantford bays Tennant, of Ehni ,, died atRed Biluff, Cali- ! �
- � . I 'track. We� to ped here for a oak, and most comfortable, as well a . . I . - f , m I is. ,3;lr. � I
. � . . the'track. ew days . Mpt 0, Palen Pn .
�� I 'iest !weather. - . I . .� .. I - -hands)me. * The attar i: Peculiarities of he West Huron who did service in South Africa. The fornia, on the 7d . -0-
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I I , � - . I before starting On he march to B Illawayo substantial and . . . � res . ing, a -a Tennant bad lived in California for about i . ; .
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� . . ,.-. -300 miles -a tty good mar h for a also a moat handsome one. As well as this �i . . i I
- - I . I I - . . three days over $350 has been suba�'iibed. nine years, bad steady employment and was I �
r . . - 't on stage The following state ents respecting the �
i . i - . . starter. Some, Ivep 9, sorne on ox most commodiou's audit rium, there is -A,opa- - .
I : Bo it," osier . -A gas expert has been busy in the' doing well. He was in the 36th yearof his , .
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� ys I - Y. - � wagons and so; a o4 horses. It,wquId have cious Vestry aL-da basq ent ander the -W"hole recount of r,he ballots cast at the recent . It
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Y Ong stock- made you laugh �o iee,us starting off, but I building, the entire ed' ,ce being heated by viciulty of Woodstock following indications age and was unwarrked. . ` . 1
� West Huron election ve cull from the re- t -e, age -1 21 years) I 11 �
: !4.0 reasous-why you should buy'the boy �1 , , -Mies Minnie Irene POOL . �
i of n ural gas vehis, and be says he is so . �
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I I. , y was not sorry to gel away as this is, one f two large furnaces, Ilesides r,he church porCof the Clinton New Era : daughter at Mr. James Foote, of Stratf ord.) ' � . i
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--i - is a 4-p y * of 400 Yeomanry w o were there di�d. resident pastor from the voluntary election, chief of,whb,,�-,bdping the correction not considered it ,a dangerous r
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� inaxlKet that will wear asiong as thie.- . . ar - wing to the fa L condition un- i I t
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; . a not muc to say about t le trip to work on the part of the pari8honers, the of the error d nR the figures .
� - : . wor . : 1, . There � I to work on the second section of the last til &.few minute before she -died. I - �
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; - - I I . I I Builiawayo. The' was -nothing to �see only me, has cost in in the statemen 4, Ashfield. . ra passed I
. . I � t am - west )ound Wabash exprees, a serious head- -All old iCesdeut of Stratf, I , I
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. -i ; .i � - � I ., I a barren country where no or 6 lived. - If the Con - y on c(Ilision occurred 'in the Grand Trunk away on ThUred hy afterjnooa,� 15t: i inst,, in I :
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i I sma em b -or two coi g would find evidences f wrong-doiug at arty on Saturday. No person the person of Br dget Tobin-, W if : of Thos. I .
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t : I 'along the road. . . was i njured,. although the pasEengers were
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I I . . . 11 - 5 in B.11i.wayo, W, re I saw seve I Cana- Throughthe untirinE _I " I ""'o disalp hted, for wit & the exception of a .
. � A ' ild If, 1. 7 6 ; I � I all badly shaken up and the loss of property 68 years of age,and bad been aili4g for -some . .
a , s arey lamb c ap at ,,. .3 . e 160 M -e '1,, Of I I �rt3 Of ,.v. Father Oi . . . .
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i . i ' ' 'n - -1 Y 011. to e.i . ly y St I . rifi is about $5,000. . time past. She was born in County Cork, . ! ,.
! ' e so th,' A it easy P atter fol . 'we tookl the train or Mafeking. suppose charge of the 20k,u��A,000 has so far been the slightest indicati n of intentional wrong- 11
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i . . - ived in paid-up Aabscriptions, so that doing by any deputy returning officer, and ; 1311; ; � I �
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p I � goo , values at - casualties, except two, which Aere very got. ! shor( of the St. L-twirenee, was wrecked on Fallart6n, aebou, a mile And a . I
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re that r Ir -owil. in , � . � mmall place of abo t.500 inhabitants, mostly had come late, were 3mpelled to stand. was, ' � I I I i 11 I
0 . ! . no-gaick task, 0 each individual ballot i I
-An accident is ported on the Crow's Hibberb. The �erernony was p e formed by I �
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I i . all lined throughout witli a- heavy fac ti �r -ttOD, Dutch. The ma'� or of the .town! did -not The impressive creer�er any of blessing and had to be verified 4eparately, both as to - 1. ;
. � 75c , . .Y 00 � .. Nest Railway near Blairmore. A freight Rev. J. Xennei, -of Aliwhel i I
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1 . want to take down the Boer flag, but it was dedicating the aacred,, r1ifine was performed initisls on back, croso on face, and to see � I �
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cl.d% Alifivl. ! .i se U with linen, and are bound to Wear well- . I itaken down and the British put up. by the Bisho T amilton, assisted by tbatAbe correct a b f ballots cam - I �
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� . L . which was at a, stand 611, were the care of turning from � ;
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� thill-4. � I . ' - ndon, while In NO 1 division,town of Goderich, there � -
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iuv . ' b were smashed and buhled. John MeD*ar- elevato�r was bl wn from e I �
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1,�,-It spoi,k . - ot Worth stayed here for te 3 days and collei e spaae and a very distinct one opposite 1�1r. ' I . � I �
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: . '--),.000 rifles, Then we started fo Sarnia ; Cuohing, (INvieb ; Wost, Goda. Me(lillicuddy's name at the tap. Mr. Me- Hat, as hilled-an - , -1 .
� ��tylee ! Rusten- 8 e. �d oi�bers slightly injured. been a couple a feet fartber on ne or . Oth
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.� r, the repea,6nrr than when first *er tO � it:, Gillieuddy's nanie was on the ballot as the I - �
I M I v 0 � Private John M. -'4mitb, one of the 7th of them would avje been killed. I - Z
411 11 s.—the fit and finish We called it our home, for we left t: so of bon "Canning, Toronto; Brennan, St. Marys, and L .
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P be. sell' , ake �. wou� er' I o?bt ' .ntof Ful alto" township, Sputh Perth, , . �
: 1�0-1 I - - �- n and always cam back to it. d, ,no d , have got tbaou vote. In
i a ' ... til., "�Vi.lerl in to do garrison duty, died at Galt on Friday. reside P I - I �
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. I '? .3 ift little scrap at N 7� joined addressed the people from the text " Be- Q,oderich th I
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I 'il clis well ," the quality of the mater . . Ole hants Neck. The 3eceased-was taken ill in Ualifax Isat died. wednesd y nijht of W,t Week, at the � I � I I
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I . 11 i . ready- Methuen here ai' 't -a Ana, ist and was Qent to Q ilt i valided. Ile residence of .... i . �i
� 11(sti(nift, - , . evOry W1, , SUPPIrlor d He shall be with of both candidates accornpa ied in each
� , . ELY I . trimi-ning, captu 'ing theii ran1port of shall dwell with Iiim, i4n - I
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i .1 ; . I . sians w ocean voyage in ,search of better health. Wednesday ni . I
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. the othf r. We just got p in time the ceremony dinn r w name cross big bal- " 7
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I p . 0 1 1 surrounded by . �he Boers and ast ed to our- supper was served, of which a very ' doubtle89 a mi8tako' on his part, bar, Mr. � I I .
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; 6 urn ., . I n eiet-bound freight while ,walking on the Mornington, ho ,pent Tue�.day after. �
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81 , L - � I . . . $I che devils with the 3,itillery." audience was addrei sed by the eloq mafority to 18, by which he is officially tbPst%ti
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.� We have given tbein. a warm time orice tak(n to the Btatioti, where it was found norLb. Mr, 31 �cL20d. i,3 very fee -We, zand, on
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� . STRONLG. BLOOK started after. t -'ern ft church, Seaforth, . : Oae of the pi I eers.of North East
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% � . - - I % � . passed away on irs, - .Wanley v. Ganley'is .un action brought Lster he foun I -that b .
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Z � . in bliss - person of t1ary Ja4e Kirkpatrick, relict of by i committee of five -members oft a 1`aLron wrong d'. eti ii, arid be prot I .
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� MWOMM1190111* . i �' --- -- — . --- , river and had an7ther-crack at t m. You beautiful solo in t Q sea, near� Barrie, who were ap, ale en211 , .
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I 0 . ,, _,SS )ublin have every in declining health I ever since last a . .
',,(* fif-el . . g but ab�ut 10 oxen and The good people of I . hortage of $4-Oul), arrebted on ou 5pi-cion of being th 3 robber. � ;
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1 .4 .1 . . �. - asourl horses were pretty well ten op irig eir church, which deceased lady was . � lodge bear the -their match on Tuesday, 13�b inst,, and bad ,I
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j� , - . Ireland, in 1831, a d at the age of seven 7
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., ,- loss The defendants said the committee itander diffic4lties, The lanow plame do, !
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:1 , i I We start6d n!exb morning at four. and day long to be rem tribeted. -
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11 ;�, (,.% $,-,; 1 t , . ,�:: 41 1, I 5 c ., ,,,- he r time and me I and sisters to Canada, a Wing in North East- sho: Lid bear the loss occasioned by their own , steadily and e lowmarl was a .
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ayable in Europe -$10 and under, I C a ; ov' r� $10 to ,,� . about 11 to awelbsnow and pi k .up the baIN . �
I ',.Zltin, ik,, ,�tune rates. -F(,r orders p . at, iea Al r. James -busuess management, elper
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V .�114&kv I ,I hi from the hors�fis feet, and they finished la :
.7 � . I 0 ` 40, 35C ;. $ 10 to 850, 4�5c ; � over $50, at same Mtes. caalped the nighb, before, We Is here and the beautiful church wh now adorns th settled on lot 28, con- whi n they goG to the court -room, and paid , ;
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T I armbath, just I obn Sherritt Hpectively�
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t . � . . I . . ders of thei worthy pastor Rev frbm the bush to a ertile farm. . 4
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� butz�ht I . hot shell tire, cut,ting off about 200 of their en d f I ing. The -
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1, � are low r, s quoted to all points in * wagon� and t ki 05 i ners, They had which be has looked afte even the smallest C61
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� I wh . prisoners into us !the next morning, and the church, and he may we I be proud of his let, Nelson (liver ; *2nd,
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. - i , d enjoyed exceptionally good health, and i stables themstilvea icost 4
I cal tile I i i [,Se t1le C. f ". ingregatio3 a d his church. ha seven thousand .1
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F t" -of . � . - in would tie � t g i about as usual. NJ i .i. Bolger was born at
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: Ixother apply -to ) . . . . 1. . us, � I . ancially able to place a r father, Sorgt. Wil. " late William Yolang,l Wlien the fire was beam plows -. 13t, L?alie Brown � 2nd, Wil -
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�,4tr(fflgf . I horses were played out, then e started it will not be long b for sweet t 4ell. Fourth I -
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� after the enemy again and shelled thdm out float out on the air, 1! nioning jall to the army. He had been -
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of the pass we were going Ith -ough and worship of the Mas, ,
li,! 15now - I ' A L ID * � A ter. A few finishing Fill ek was -the best Col. let, Gilbert McIntyre ; 2ad, F.0e;t xaiiti.
i a ve'eran of the Penin. ' waE go intense that it was iMPOBeible even (�.-arge Parker ; 5tb, Wm. Wad
� - ; R. J . 1\1 A C ID ON - Shortly after his death Mrs. Smith, with avail. The. sto
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11"Aitiall. . . ... . chaseJ them about eight miles on the other touches remai a . ugland, and took up leetiou in the Province, and the indireA loss � Fifth clasi , .
:� � � .� te the her daughter, left for E
: ti,- - side of Xylestroom. They came back to tors, who were un6bl( to fully comple enormous. Iti is I plowing : i6t, James Brown ; j12od, John -
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