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. NXW ADV8RT119HL%1F,'NT8 p,�rliamentv, both local and J)ominion, tire thent, sho d be disonseed opeily and above tion, but desir d that the P60P :
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. d - � . — too unw - - of this break the primeval fore4t in that locality. � 1
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- .� c,,�, .Ie-io,ra the ova of t1an -,n� t r on which the public. pro 0,.and not i ves what t Is. . ; ; �
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� f 1'_�� I obange. Oa the'contrary, I am firmly lof . . n a tap room ,or a � 11 hought of manded the respect and steein of all with � i
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� : . .. 'I the opinion that the business would be in e fence corner,,ss it is that cer tain measures tional campaign would brin tit stronger friend and oeighbor. She was a -3onsiiatent r -
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n 1; I 1, _ Special Bargainv-�ft-K[ no i & l3o -5 i � expeditiously transacted, the intere%to-o coin - ing be fore Parliament s iould only be vote -in favor c f 9 0 . +.1_1._f__4J__9_#
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Z. - 11srgain Snaps-r,enrm d & Ci -6 sections would be. as fully considered, �d die or And so we now have two abron' ptoo',s that eaves a grown up, family to mourn her lose. . I I . .
� --;i Thu D. ug Test - 1. V. Fcaf-1 cussed on the floor of -the Legislature i
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� . -� � ` WaA PAPOr-C. W PAPBt- 8 1 - prohibition of t lie liquor traffi . iOould be a -The mad ne6 was peceived in Brussels-
. � � ��: i-�intrnlBtyiiinoqscolle,ct,-W.J Etllct�-s - ! ditions. In this connection the Dominion in the committoac room, and not in the -dark I 11
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. I good thing for Ontario. Fire , that after Tuei,day evening A labt ;week, that Angus I E very drug that comes, i store is tested by the
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w_ luoreaser )-our Earninze- r,, 0. a -6 - I to. our
i � ... I Parliament, will'shortly have to face one ,of, corners of the House lobbies. As a corollary being tried in Maine for a loingl1period of McKay k .1 I r
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! I � -, L,ington'toDanegelt-F, 0. Atlrill5 � two circumstances. The main pArliamenta,iry to this am(ndmiant, the e ahoald be an act years, it wae'voted into the constitution of county, by a Mic Igan 0�eutr I train, at I latest,� im ` oved methods be ire it is placed in stock, so -- � I
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� . i I passed. rcqairing every , lector who in not a 6f the people. o'clock that 'd He was a section man � �,
x -harehaldc 's llceting-u.'r - -31 years ago -but it, is altogether too ,9 -_ ' , -
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. - ': �'. ,- Y hysically ilisabled,to - a trial of ha)f a century, and was struck b r the e4ine as he crossed -hem strictly pure and of -_
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. , � ne-2-S. Mulle, t & Co. -S � � small for present; requirements. There in P -p to 1the polls and " . the' -
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- I Dot a room in the building that will accom. deposit his ballot, on paf- of 6eing disiran. , hi hest quality to be had. This explains in a, measure tille,
� :1 � I I T,j Rent -S. B. Sniale-5 I.- � In , quarter@, of the representatives, fresh fro' 0 � �
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I . I S i tit in Grain -A. WI]Foo-6 modate the railway ,committee ; ther 1 i's n!ot hieed. ' With these two very simple addi- the people, hava again declared; in its favor. A wife and one child r drug' couliter as our customers can always � � I
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. I =; � .4 �-out Shoels-R. Willis & Son -6 a spare r6orn for any purpose, and commit. c ' And the people f that State v a I
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� : _ Mite Go-.dTHngs--0. Bal&%�.n_8 ' : � tees have often to I I double up " in order *to* tions to out cle6tion law, peramal canvass, %0 -an intelli. was a son of - -V "illiarn ciaDy, recently of ) �
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. . �. - - - C ocr Secd -J. McGinnie -8 1. - gent people and have more money in the Brussels, now -of Herrin ton, Perth county. � �
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.1 , � hold their mectings. There are not half, a ing and it* accompanying' e% Us would b li", depend on getting a good ar icle at Fear's drug store. Filling I i ��
� I T ,� ('4rdc-n Seeds-3-Han.ittort & Kerstake-8 . 0 savinga banks to their credit p"r head -two , -On Monday of last week, Richard .
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, _ � . 4,11 vote would )e polled and or threa timea o ver than tho4e of any other 'Irwin, -of Clinton, receiv d the @ad news of prescrip I 11�
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dozen vacant seats in the Commons chain. &bon
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7 ! - `�_.. I . ' .a better cl% in oil, -men would b( procured an State or Provinde on the conti rit.pf death of his sc n1a wif fo,r,
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I -, _ �_ L,v-n R-oller-Ii,fra, -0. johnaon-8 ' i - iw makers. The business of the 11 lob- - - - - and every article of tha highest grade, makes you Sure, when
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� I I . I Girl Want d---Mrg. P At. Cheancy-8 I i census, in the Northwest at least, I do not - t nly
- � Discussing the alleged def 0�8 in.tho On- been ill a short while, he cause of death
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� . I � Cotnttth�fo.,er, F,tc.-p il%y- s � - I know whe're tile now members will Bit, 11 byist " won d also be gone. But until thin - 'o rc taking or using it, that you are getting all the benefit L I
� i - �_ � C�utton-ff. ife%we--s - I I less on the knees -of - some other merni: is done the .obbyiab will thrive in all our tario education Pystem, the Toronto - Mail behIg appendiciti i. Interment took place � uhat �
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I � I - �___ I The Government 'will, therefore, have 4 BaYs :1 " Meantime our boys ind girls are can be obtained from the article you use in its most colicen. � �
: O" Parliameii.t.- and no power can suppress him. to rest side the remains of her mother. .
I I i- face the problem of either cubt down the � - leaving the public school w1th but the be , I e
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� .1 ght A"Ittroll �to scantiest and most vague and',fra mentary manville, survive 3er ; she also leaves twin i I �
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� � I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 19th, 1901 On' an extension -of the buildiug,.and this manently in the battle of life." Strange, whom general sympathy , !
. I always be liable to fall a prey to his wiles. isn't -There died at the family residence in 11 t I
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!, . � .- will spoil its symmetry. it? And y ti, go where hey will, the Exeter, on Saturday,' April 6th, Jane : _,��p
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I � West Huron LiberAls. i . � I . � . world over, Oat rio boys and gi r1i not only Harding, beloved wife of Mr. Christcpher !
� 1� . I Editorial Notes And Comments. hold their own, ut almost inviriably come -Baskerville, sr,, &� the age of 82 years. I. V. Fear Ithe. Druggis I
West'Huron Liberals are preparing to -got The Best Way to Stop Liobbyin . - . to the top ano� distinguish tienilelve , � 1. -7 t )
- id that if Sir Wilfrid Laurier can many walks of life. � B in Old age and a general ibreakiniz f the - - � (0(-
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I _�.:, " for the Legislature. ' � i .1 spare; the th ne'he'will take a t 7ip to British which they have been educate,1' is so very ceased moved to Exet6 with her husband . .
t - ' A convention has been marmurings against-, the growing, practic defective, will ti a Mail please'explain how I SEA ORTIffs . I
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summoned to meet at Dangannon on Tue e )f Columbia aid the 'coast, soon after Parlia., this is ? from Centralia a few yeare ago, and durin - , . .
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d ay mellt close@ He will be ac ompanied by � I : that time has been much esteemed atil - I I �
�, the 23rd inet., at 1 o'clock p. in. The , session these murmurioga broke out, in �o . - �. ' � i
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- I several of his colleagues, including the. Mr. H. A, Gwynne, Reuter's EpeCiRl war " For we know that if our earthly house 31 store wall ;.Mr. John King will build ,A fine . � I
object of this convention in to elect officels 11 open and public protest on the prart of U ke Minister of the Interior a sorrowing husband aino three sons. - - I
. I . . i � this tabernacle be, dissolved, we have a up-to-date barn 160x70 feet, with stone i I
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I ... � - a spee(h , s also said the I arty m%y ex. th -A horse belon ging to � Mr. John Voolker, buildingiof God, aiihouse not made wiib stabling beneath ; Mr, John Wesser a new -
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�. I . fan.ey, will only be a matter of form, there in the Legislature, shortly- before tend their t. ip to Dawson. I of Hay township, nade t1i lively around hands, eternal in the heavens.'1-2 Corint i kitchen ; Robert Sbaw, raising and improv. .
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�,% . ;, We tests and warmly resented the imputation the yard when th south train pulled in, bereaved family and testify to their estee n a house, and Messrs. Peacock, Shed -don and
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� - � no-tice, expressed his willingness to fig'ht thj�e that lobbyista had undue influence in the : and becoming fr ghtene started, to run, of the departed.' Among the relativ)t McCutcheon, of Morris, have Cktensive barn . I
. I co vention v nd have, selected a a their candi' testimony of 0100 'of Dewet's men, taken u ,Ygy an
� . battle to a finigh. This being the case ht, Legislature. He said : . ' upsetting the lo d Mr. Vaelker into prepent at the funeral were Mr, James � building and improvements to make. Mr. I .
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- : ' but was captureo� before going far. Mr. A. Riddell, Iowa ; Airs. W. Stovin, Del) barn on -the old Gillespie farm, Turnberry. I . �
� . � . . the right to co""' barrister of Bell-eville. Mr. PC rter obtained God we know we can leave ou� wives and Voelker escaped with a few slight bruises, raine -(sons sad daughter) ; Mr. and AIt i Mr. George R n contract for most
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: I I , -considerable notoriety during the Ponton daughters with the full confl but the buggy and harness were somewhat Thomas Foster and Mtn. Alex. Foster, I of these buildings, -Mr. Robert G. Case .
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I I I - pull on the part of the Liberals,'he will be It was th � d ce that no
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I . . I who came with money in'his hand had Ic! 0 defended the young bank clerk in that titial, English" " A higher complime t than this, . -Mr. Wm. Bagahaw,, teacher, of Fair- Seaforth ; Miss Lou Oilimette, Toronto 1 - igan, on Tuesday. ;
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� ; i � I � - !1( coming from such a roe, con] scarcely be fleld, and son of W i B haw, of the W, K. aud-Alies Irene McLeod, St. Marys , I 1
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't know ' e of 73,alloville and paid to a It is more tl�an could be 3rd concession of Srtephe" ghiso underwent other members of .the family are. Rober�-,", . ,
_ - The Legislature Prorogued. i' Such men as Mr. Blake, President Loudol,,. of the riding generally, It
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� � . I Mayor Howland, members of the! board of in good steild n � an operation at th hand of Dr. Wi8bart, at Pilot Mound, Manitoba ; Howard, Hensall. I �
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I The gatario law makers have follome trade, School of Science a A Women', , circumstances. 11 assisted by Dr. Br)wniugj, for appendicitis, PUrsou ; � Thomas, at Auburn , Mrs. �-: FoRMALDERYDR,. -For destroying smut I
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I .very closely the programme we outlined for Christian Temperance Union could rot be The report is again revived tl at the miehl. � than was expected being growth on one at Blyth'; Mrs. W. Cunningham, in Hu � ' - "I
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I theirilast week. They concluded busines, -They were here as Pe- bers of the House ot Commo a are to in. Huron Notes of the intestines, is now ying in a critical I - -2 "I
I titioner3 for His Maje . I . �l lett; and Miss Agnes, of Londesboro. 1739 i i 1�
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abon'd twelve .o'clock Friday night, san crease their iLeesiocul indomnit' before ibe -Clinton baud has been re -organized. condit,iou. It is expeetkd, however, that, I ,L00AL BuiL,Fs.--The ladies of �,30uth . I-,
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I --h othe close of the present ses6ion, ma ing it $1 500 , , . 11ler is also quite I Huron having formed a branch institute
I To this the Globe reples : -According to the assessoPs Varna. . i - - �
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I with books and papers, and then allook th a session instead of $1,000, It is said the I , I I acresee ill at her horn NOTES.I-zffoutie cleaning is the order ( ' to -be - known aff� the Ladies' Institute ior, � �
� � "There is truth in this, but we do no: t of Wover I&A year doctor's care. I ,fl South Huron, hold their first meeting on � �
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many members present to witness the pro� exception of two or thre . If " I meadows � want rain, and , i .
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� � ceedings. The session has been about th� tee of tile Legiialature. It is perfectly pro' Gover hment permit 'this" in,,rease they and broke one of her arms fell W. Tough, Stanle 1) 2 010 pounds; W. a nice warr I .
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I . exciting took place. esent certain views to the Govern- 6 4, store at Porter's Hill for several years has 6.490 ; J. McCowai i, Stan �,Y 2, H3360 ; W. .2 o'clock. All ladies -a , L I
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I I more than th 3 Opposition; I e6k fire rich, 4, 5,130 ; C. B. Mid leton, Goderich, quite smart yet, and has bee Ii I have been carrying on quite a IL&
. Ifs of the session. bers, and: I _ "with arg ments an( Thev had better " township of 1XIeGillivray a number I u I
portant bi he bill granb� )lying them 9 I ! was discovered iE the dwelling i�of Mr. H, 5, 6,600; J. Hill, Goderi I , 1, 1,160 ;1 J. . for b sinesshere for about 20 years, and whose
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a . million dollars to aid in improvi ' . - . -at Sarepta, eaco-.k, Tucker- years. - . Z
ho.minem. T� ese arguments are not uecefli shorten the sessions rather thIn lengthr-a ' Tyler; but was exti*ished in Meyer, Hay, 2, 2,4 10 ; - Sucker fishing is the order of thel bank building was -destroyed by fire last :
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. L,� country roads was passed, as was also , featly honorable mar). The evil is that t4e�r . . ___ .. i -Mr. T. W. Hawksh,ww, w . h .1 0 - recently -Mr. - Robert entlano� , of Ntle, has of fu -u for the boys. -Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of handsome new two at-ary brick Lblock, I ., 1 i
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� bill affordiag"aid for the encouragement 0�' Mr. Whitney, the leader of thp Opposition received word of the deati of hie brother, Leadbury,�were the' guests of Mr. Philip handsomely finished and is furnishedwith 3 -
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in the Ontario Legislature, hag liad hiA own , has ac ition with the well known 9 y last. -Miss Mary Gib. uding a I I
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. .. I the most important bills paBaed'this F.esia � or by other �rnembers. The intention is to troubles this ee83i0n. . The leading m'en of Orm of Line, Me )onald & Co., c1gar manu- particularly sad (ircurnstances. He was .son is visiting Mrs. Murray this week, very Sne vault and fire and burgiv proof - 1 :
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i. commit a mitil to a certain opinion his facturers, ,Londoi . ,,I th doing some blasting, when ,ie was i3truck on -_ safe. The stone and brick work was done .
I - � before.he . party ha -e not been. givirg him the : . — . ., i
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I extent they - by�,,� in publicity in public affairs. Everything I.oy&l support they should do, His first Hugh Hollingshe id, and one of t'be pioneer and instantly kill&. Dece�3ed was born in and the painting -1"
. � . I that- is to be said to the members of a- Legis. colleague, . NJ ri Marte I r, has'- go ie back on ' residents of Gorrie, died at the - B. R; I by Mr. William i
� . the people. The hill providing for the con- residence of Wawanosh, near gile, a0d received his -HIGGINS, Brucefield,NotarY PublIc, Stoneman. -Miss 1?,,vB, ! I
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I lat4ro or Parliament or iti committees him twice thi her '; *on -in-law, Mr. Thomas Maguire, o dUC&tiOn E t )cI Conveysi Fire and Life Insurance agent. Arn Thomson has returned home from visiting �
. a iession. Oa the pulp wood 4 n primary e the NN le publia scho . a . I
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� --t � . strudtion of the Manitoulin end North Shore� should be said, whe-6 it may. be' oncesision re olution the othe'r 4 He qualified for a teacher and after pas- n`0unt of idoucy to loan as lowest current ral 8 0, relatives and friends �
� - � , � heard or an. a day, Mr; i Monday of last week. Deceased was 8 1 interest. on Orst-olitse fartu security. All ki'e at Whitechurch, .
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. I I . arber brolie clean away. IE��. not only year,, of age. I � 1 a ng 1, e odel s(113001 taught, for so e Qonvieyanoin� work done well and chea A! QQV 0 QU ou er Places. --Tne friends of .
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. voted with the Government;- but' spoke . -- -Friday night sot I iie person time in a school'in lowick south of Gorr' home every'- morning and Wednesday of eael I
will, also, militate largely -in the interleate of`J Oi coarsa, we have no ku,owled os of thi ; , 5th inst., P ie: Mrs. Alexander Buchanan, er., will regret
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the country if the ccinditions of agreeIni 9 strongly in favor of the resoluti6a and coin. broke into Dalmage's hotel, in Oorrie, and In 1884 he taught ��he - Lak elet school, and week. Several good farms for sale. 167 Ito learn that, she still " I
I 0 1 ectual -situation, save that whi6h we gair mendatory of the I a when his. term close I there he went for NOTES. -Miss Lily Taylor is this wee i seriously ill. -Mr. Weale continues very
policy of rovernment
between the Government and company arel from the reB1%,rt`s. One ' I the d tole the cash box and a quantity::of liquor. a � _y Whitesidels has �
__ would naturallj i I visiting friends in Lrondon.-The I been suffering frotr a very severe attack of I
(_ - � . n respect to the deVelopment of New On. ; The cash box did not contain apy money while to Baltimor � , Maryland, and thence m n 1
carried out. At aroy� rate, each of these; suppose th I friends of Mr. A. A Cameron, barriatere, 0 � rheumatism during the past few weeks.- �
. ; I a he inembera of so important a tario. Mr. Foy and Mr. Carecallen are also I but the burglar f and a few ja6k knives: to Manitoba, wher, farmed for a time. .
,measures were consideied so much i* I I" �41 . ,the traces, f � - n. 9 Braiddon, Manitoba, who died on Sunday, 'Mi. and Mrs. Gilders, .who were here- �
a tht, 1. body as the ataria Legislature would have kicking over (10 overlooking a `rf p� , He then moved to L#68e Angeles, California I . [i
$ ! Lithough they - wat �,h and a sea -_ .
Public intereats that they were not 0 do so pub ioly. By their toolish cond where I he remained till the time of his of heart failure, will' be sorr to hear of hi ivisiting Mrs. Joseph Ellis, Mrs. Gilder'8 � ,
ppoaed �' sufficient go0d sense aud'back bone'to be im- - not not I -Recently, the Bakers' Journal offered - . . y - I I..
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i � . demise. i death. The r mbers of th 1 sister, left here on Tuesday for Goderich. � I
even by. the Opposition � � .the oppositioi are dealing . the cards very , two cash prizes f or the beet essay. on " The I i I
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- siduol�g lobbyist, and wben approached to away any chances they may have had for ! 0 cently made the of Stanley ; Mrs. Laidlaw, of Torout !the Past week or so with la grippe, I
measure that receives the assent and ap Beckwith, of Wir gham, won the !first prize� stockman of Ethe , has ro' I 0, sa� � but is I
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_position must have som et�ing be ab e to say to'him, 11 get thee behind me success at tht next election. 11 $10. There wer( nine entered', t Mrs, George H of our village'. The late ,now recovering nicely. -Mr. P. Sipple,,of-
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� U-1111aual to commend it.. Another measure,; SataE - " But where there is so much smoke, ' - - - - I pet'luion. - ! Sainuel Cruickshanl �, Ranchiville, Manitoba- - . I " Jin COU QU aw in idanititon i UL U 0 tw the contract for the excavation
I giving a, concession to a company to cul , -'I' The v I - ile Mr. D, Golden Victor 3939) to Richard Armstrong' prior to going to Br�tndoa.-In the Presby -1 for Mr. T. J, Berry's new barns, -on ,�lilt �
I The Hamilton Times says :_ olun. On Monday c f last week wl�
� I b I there must ba some fire. N� fault caq ,be - . terian church here on Easter Sabbath mornJ street, near his dwelling. -Mr. J. F. ,tV.
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con- . I was felling trees i the bush, hi Gi�eg, $112 ;was put, on the plates. -Mr.
, � - - . .1 Split up the p blic 8611001 0 1 . is y � oung son, . to 0 1 e on .
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: dition that they erect a palp -and paper mill Prom er or the (0obe. Both are perfectly� I yetern into sectar* � Melville, was atru 3k by a fallirig� tree and Robert Smyth, Poi t El rge Gilmour, of : Winnipeg, son of, she Tuesday forenoon,. near Mr. Thomas �
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� - I - i iii factions a, id make the state the te r, -William Shearer, List w 1. He also sold Mr. John Gilmour, is visiting at his Welsh's saw mill, dashed awa� before Mr. �
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. at a cost of a million and a half dollars corZt. Bali neibher goes far enough. Thei home in Stanley. -Mise May Rose, of ,gea- Patterson could secure command of t
A . of religion for each sect availing itself of -it , he regained consci 3usness, and iia,!' we hope, two very choice Spotch b aifers, at a long he reins, .
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11 � , upon the real evil ith favor at the handsof t " on a fair way to recovery. . price, to 1'. E. Rob on, At. P. P., Ilderton, ' _ er at Mr.
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I . - complained of, and while the Globe very E aucati -Mr. Thomae W. Bell, of thO Bayfield and has bought f r use i i his herd the . I
New Ontario. The bill of the Premier, ex I did not meet he . here. -Mrs' RoEs, of Auburn, is visiting 'Foes' bakery, it took the sidewalk, breaki .
L tending the life of the Legi,, evil, it does not in onal Association. How could it ? road, Goderich township, has 1. made a choice bre �: like, of the I er, Mrs. ' William down a couple of posts ad b '09 � .
� . ,lature until the fairly:poiats out the ak d importe bull, Red D her daugh Berry. --The. 1 a ecoming de -
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I elGseL of the next session, was, of course, bit. any' pretense to prescrib - � I . ly, go Hampton annual meeting of the Rovers foot ball :club tached from the 4 wag on. LL
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. � . annual revenue a - about $500 trorn that (70822) �y will be hold on Saturday- night, for th' escaped breakfD9 some of the plate -glass
L terlyo,pp:)8edby the Opposition, but was isthe most important part, and to gat at - appeal to bioad-minded, practical men,1, a richly brei Missiel was,got by Mr. purpose oti electing officers and the transe- fronts, but �
branch of farming. The other' day he Willis' great show bull,Baft n CE%r, (66657) very f*rtunatel_v, while keeping
I finally carried 9n a' straiglit party vote. This is -not a f %ir statement of the case e O'khe old action! of other business relative to orgau- on to the sidewalk for quite a distance, it I
. this, we are inclined to the opinion that we . matketed eight small seven in a Syttyton Cicely, out of Minnie 147th, by . . I
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. I are not ewer i that there, ate any le - . izing for the coming season. A fall attend- in and was caught by Mr. .
, Presenting this measure, the Premier made � shall have to go outsida of"the Ligislature, -who-desire to I split . up th �e imp hire porkers, which brought the great William of'Orange. This is a very . did very� little� her -,
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� He said : In order to cure a disease, we must firit get system in sei tarian factions," etc., but we 1 25. i smooth, stylieh Yearling and should do good . I I Welling. -Mr. �
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The object of the bill was not to prolong at the seat of it. The iscat of the do know that ,here are a great many, add . � Bluevale. � fA
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- . the life of the Government, but to prolong disease is not in the L2gialature, but &way to have -biblical instru .
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I I the life of Parliament till a - convenie. . _' ction given to the Dungannon, on'Ti ,;I , I NOTES. "Of a truth God never did secured a good ponition as stone cutter in � j
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. atituted. torafe. The,cure,'therefore' a tioii than angling," said Izaak Walton, o S 1 t
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� - cb, it was con. in the publid schools. to do th � make a Im, quiet, innocent reore i
, ` His plan was to have the House , mu t commence to t . ,the v*ll f tuart.-The Eugene-�Pag
� meet about the end of *January, proceed . I � . I schools busidessof the coavention, a cafljdate for immaterial so long as thev do it without two centuries and a quarter ago, and of a Miller's hall n Thursday eve ing of )I 1 I
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-i - there. I I into sectarian factions " nor the appfoacbir)g bye-'elec . tion to 1 he Local , 0
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: leisurely, then the House would be dissolv- that' 11 the state should I . Wit I ,
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ed, and the election take place in June. religion of ea h sect." -A systet i of bible I I do business an they think be0t. ThaVe mak' still may so. Those d sciples of the " father no doubt, to it not being v I
� for the L,,gislature, or ind-ced for almost an instruction -c uld be very easi y devised j- -A rather rough looking specimen o ' , ery well adver-
� I They felt that it was in the interestq of the � y f a ing aa'hoseSt livelil ood for themselves and of all Inglers " who hover annually upo� the itised. The concert, however, was one of
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. avoided. The Government were not afraid 1 beco would be quiqe acceptable to 'a'l religious on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. secured all that you could Idesire in Was -, Remember, boys, ijos .
. tha,t their political life would be abbreviated "]!, - ,
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� . 89cts-" - -nay not, in the opinion 'f I I " When the -wind is soutb icompanied by � his ,sister, Mi ' ' -
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. by an appeal to the people. Tile census re- I and practical 7 - ntly for Manitoba and ii
I ' robbery in Gorrie, and while in 'Wingham in handsome Millin y, tac�s and Ernbroid I
I I turns would be'rauffiefentl ' ,success. Hawing secured hi3 own posidoa . to Be so, -,but it is so all the same and' t e - " A souther] wind it in the intention � V,
7 a 0 y � � tried to dispose of some knivda and a a . Another couplet says : y of their brother, "Atil-liam, -1
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� redistribution, should tha'j bs necessary, by " lobbying," it in hot surprising he should sooner this fee � is recognized the sooner will .. erie ; in stylish eas G dia, ' I
I - revolver. � I I q i 9 Trimmings and a cloudy 111 I i i a hunting mpra-
� without lengthening the term,of Patliamen i oul- .public ic3ool system become what it , and Silks. 1740.1 ing." So both Iroe Siff I
� -7A plea . and fox need to 11 witch I it,hey .can rent or sell their property here to ?
t. be susceptible to the wiles 'of men of his own I Sant everring was spent 1by about 1 I I
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n kind. In other words, in order to succeed I - - , -John Me- follow each oLher in rapid �' accession one tcher, one of! thel near I �
� This meana that the a neral election will � fifty guests at th3 residence of DEAT11 OF A COO)) �] � ..
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be heldin the lucky month, I ,E &blowing. -Mr. John We I �ca,vmabaietbg,eifi-visiltsiflng Mrs. J. C. Stoneman . .
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. days,. the candidate It is stated that there is shortly to be a last weelc,wben his daughter,Miss Charlotte, I I k
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I. Educational Department with respect to London, Rev. R. Hobbs, perfortning the
I talk out the Parliamentary term before the concession to concession and buttonhole hnd Another afternoon. -Mr. R. N. Duff lost a pocket- oported as booming and where he intends
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�I Government gets th I . marriage ceremony The oung c of theme links has been severld by the death b6ok, containing $230, while on his way to ollowing his occupation as carpentero
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1. and thus play the game the Grits worked on . . I reside in London. . I I,
. �� I beat, buttonholer "and the sweetest bi ii spects. The ,p ianges will be iornething in Sunday morning, Ap il 7Lh, itt his home in week, and has heard nothing Of it since.- carpenter, ba will no On �
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m fiir Charles Tupper at, the close of the Do- 1 the man who is most likely to succeed. In. line as followa , The time from Huron ndesboro, at the advanced age of over Miss Agnes Smillie, of Morris, commence Oayivg -work.-Mr. George -1
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� to eight inon�hs, the fees will b ger agent of the Grand Trunk Raf way, lamt -near the town of Perth, Lain rk county. in Valley. -Messrs Will Bailey and Will
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� I i ely on ac- and the toachars' certificates .will be made - 1825, bin parents (Mr. and Mrs, James Rid. Duff finished t�o census enumerating of ook &'ftlr his business in
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Cutting Do-wn Re -presentation. !count of tlioiF superior qualities in these valid for' five ir* stead of for three years. T e , dell) having er�iigrace I from � Perth hi their respective districts in -,,Morris and � i
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, - � h the"Model Farma -Guelph. Th deputs- Scotland ,some years pre�io 9 rie Tarn I I
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. Aftdr quoting our remarks. of a few weeks � direct,ions and'withoub regard to their quali. legislative graits to rural schocls will be tion consisted of i �l - came berr , on Saturday last. They report e a k. - M�Ioj 0 1 I
L - essrs. James A. Lamb, tn. sellery, who was here apend- � LLLLL
; I . west and took up land in , H41lett township their wor an unpleasant but well pai job. ng a week with ber son, Dr. SelLIery, :�
. ago, ia reference to reducing the number of 1 �ficationiaL in o�har r � I
. espects." We all know gradel according to whether I Xalkerton ; it. t ., Nelson, Pat Bley ; J - in d I . .
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I I J ' . . he school L 1851, and afterw rdia, r turned to his -Mr. Peter Wheeler and amily have- wrned home% to K; . ; .
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members in the Oatario Legislature and the � : i party 1 - ingharn ; home, where he was arried in 185 1 � :
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Dominion Parliament, th' !has no preference over the -other' I -rees. Elizabeth Foster;-- ughtet of the late - Stewart's houace.-Weeley Dent-nan has a -is Company, had a large df livery of ma- I
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: � 9catei aud c nosq,ently the, number of I -Mr. S. Borden, of - Wingham, ra , and the same r be established his ham. -Hartley Patterson, of this 'v I
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� Tnictise than this, personal canvassing can, 0 n - with an accident honia on lot 14, oq th a 13'bh' conce sion has been advanced to the management of lage for a few days duri I I
There is not a Reformer in the County of� - r a U t, 71 rn on the London trair, met of illage, d daughter Katie. of � , we - 8 in the
Ruron','nor in this; County of Perth, w InDt be im%gined. - Al man third -,lass training. After a while, it is in -London on Tnes,lay. He was Istanding Hullett, where he livtd unti . il � 1r, I
. ho wi.1.1 y a r � actable . the past wee
I . � es'p, i 1 7 years ago, the north end grocery, WiDgham, by Hanna i enewin acquaintances: _� ss .Lynch, who . .
thong it, the county model sclio the station. ard, when he was 9 . �
. no -t, agree with all T i i f., E\ POSITO it says i n or doing ib, but he knows ols will I, y truck by when be retired froni the more arduous & Con) any,-Mi6s Bremner, of I wee here on a visit, bas�returoaed to Lo
But ia-,ib not a Idesp-ses him,3elf f all . train the -seeond-cl . the yard engine and considerably irt p Lucknow, ndon.
I the foregoing comments. %I ass teachers, tile Normal .- It work of the farm and removed to Londes. is visiting at Mr.- John Raby's-We are i -We regret to la re
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I atriking fact that the droppirig of the term � do it he will be left b3hind in sphools will train the first-class teachers and , is said that bad he ]lot been pushed ' His beloved wife has gone ori before pleased to see Mr. Thomas Coultes able to I J obaoiot�&n, Of Willow Hall Farm, London I
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. aside by arn that M: . Andrew I
I the race, and rather than suffar defeat for Is engine, and has been awaiting him glory walk out again.-Mieia Pentland, accom.
� Reformer by the Liberal party is coincident - the Normal College will tr�in university a tilan standing on the front of th
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. be would have been killed. ��Ie .... in the I 11toad, isand has been quite i'l.-Mr.f.'ecirge .
with ita waniag disposition to reform ? We �Mmself anti his Party he will, do it although 1 was kingdom for 27 years. On his jourr west -
I . I grad,,tes for high school work. . "
I nev r think o,f calling the old 1�efo I. � ey led by Miss Grace Newton, of Ailes, U. Petty was in Bly th on "
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7 - � it be so distasteful to him. O',hers again I rrua a. West, at the' first part.of this Wj.rAe
� f -e .,-Mr. Jame
. pected. � the near -eat point of naviga don, and the the mause.-Mrs. Bail�y has been very ill . Stewart spent a week or so
I the party of reform to day, and yet there is 0 ) M : doing as well as,ca be ex om. H tmilton, 19, is visiting her niece, Mr
7 � ' r. William H. Orr, of Toronto), in a let- i I 9
� knowing this to, be their special qaalifica- . -Charles Guent, ier, of Dashwo" d, while -recently with I
I I quite as much to reform, an& just as much - ter to� the Globe, directs attention to the I . I ' nearest market town was Go( erich. Those with la grippe, and many others have bad friends in Tuckeramith. -Dr, Campbell, of
I tion for preferment, take to it naturally and foil ' assisting at sawing vo(
I � need of reform as there ever was. Tif L, Ex - I I were the days when ei xly set leroa had liter. � -Misia Alice Duff returned to her I urich, wee in the village onTuesday last.- -
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� 2,0,%iTon has pointed out a Popular line of onjoyit. But itii equally degrading -and i . ; colds.
I . terest , ally to hew out a home as we.1 site a destiny school, near Molesworth, on Mondst - r. Thomas Bell
reform, and. one that migh-t be followed even I to Prohibitionists : " The Maine ! with a serious acci ent, while driiIIing the y, after of Beeton. w)lo was here
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I I i engine. The � sawyers by some me , ene fed a for themselves, and ch ar up :' the land by
-1 ; demoralizing in both cases. It not only dia- law, i"s it is , I spending the Easter holidays at home.- isitiog his pareat
fur � cal ed, was enacted., in the St;ate constant and hard � oil, a ad the ) 8, Mr. end Mrs. Wni .
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0 fly wheel which num tions iisepar9bly coinected -
r .ther than Tar, EXrOSITOR suggests. Re� I troya the self-respect of the candidate, but stick of w od into the, suffer Miss Mary Thornton of Wingham, is visit. as returned home. -Mr.
� �� form along that line should not ,stop till the t of Maine on- the 2nd day, UfL Jane 185i. 0 Ri chard Dilling,
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I . _by� the people i broke, a piece of it Ilying with gre force, wit ran ng a life of i �pright. gone forth from the south, the east, the ago, and who had not b3-eun here since that .
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go still farther and affect the 0overnor whose suffraues he is soliciting, and thus . havin � had a hi df -century's trial. .1 ts jubilee r side an i � ' .. I .
� � - Therefore, it is ow within two months of strikin Mr. Guetther, breaki
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: 1 General' a department. But the Ontario ibs angd d hi - ned the be village thin week. Itis �
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I � � tracts very geriou-ily from th e dignity day will occur on the 2nd of next. it Thursday evening of la6lt week whom became in cont 3, q . isinge
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� . should attach to the position. From a . I ct ; An cull,ivating and John Haney had a wood bee on Tuesd vernents since, and felt himself almost 1%
i �1 province, and since it statted with the town t, Jane Eaton, youngcst daughter oi� Geor , 10
I . I L will be extensively celebra . ge a eang-aine and cheeJul d .! .. rnoo 'of last week, and in, the evening stranger in a strange city. -The marions are
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I I councils, it should not 3top till it had . ap- legislature, the majority I Eaton of, Goderich, and Lorne M 'Donald, I �
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i . 11 , of whose�m6mbers societie's. presence was as rays a'sunshine. I le was ga" their friends a dance. -It is reported at work on the walls of Mr. D. Stewares .
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I . plied the knife to itselfi If the legislatqre reelected in this wa ,.why should we ex- Feop � Who t is the verdict of the ber,t i formerly of WiDgham, but now a �reBident a conscientious and I a dwelling, which was destro ed by fire a
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. I - � of Goderich, were united in marria 0, Rev. ) I I
the Presbyterian chure , for many cars an a ,Methodist minister stationed here a few short time ago. -Miss %Val er,
. � would prune itself. down, it would be a great peet anything differently than that the ttle more than two weeks ago-tt ere was a ' Jasper 'Wilson, pastor of North s ) y .
boon to the taxpayer of the province, and a � tree t elder of I - who was -
I decisive vordid t rendered. Burnfel' church and a 11 faithf c I Sun- years ago, Visiti �
� Ilobbyist"should be supreme'! It'*o . . It occurred upon I in one of the heirs to the immense ag relatives and friends hdre) has re-
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� great"example of reform to the Senate Lib- � uld a pro - Method is t'church, tying the nuptial knot. day school worker, and he bas'now g ortune in which the Messrs. Cline, of Wing. turned to TuscoTa. ' Mrs. Mowbiray, of . -
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� . position to iesubmit-the quei to the ' The e,aremony.took place at the residence of en oy the reward prepared fo� those who nam, are said to have a large share. -Mr. Whitechurch, is vir-iting -her son-in-law, Mr.
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: 10 surprising if it were otherwise- The ure, * people.1 .The S§nate threw it ou� -by the ' the br�*d ' parents, in the presence of about love the Lord, and to bear the: " well done," Geoirge Haney, contractor and builder, com- B. Thompson, -The boys who were latel . t
� eralism - is good, but reform is better. e
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� Mr.'Robert Holmes, M. P. for Went Hur- I musb start outside Q.f the.Legisla. almost I unanimo us vote - of, 23 I o 3. The ' forty elatives and personal friends of the' of the Master whom he served,' Dar y I
. .. on, in his "Notes from the Capital', to the Oure. We ni,tat commence at the seat of the House after a a iff debate_,- did Ii k ewise by � contracting parties. I I 1 ng his menced- a very busy seaeon's work' this )rgani?.ed as our now brass h 11 d., are practis-
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. Now Era, says : . . the, constituency. . 'I -03 Tuesday of last week,-M'r John d murmur or complaint passed Ihis lil ia' 0
� . . I notice an article in the Seaforth Exposi- The befit, and in fact the only feasible way friend Of buman.ty should ren'lember. The , Young�,_.o'f the 14t! concession, �ullett, kind, indulgent and I w . A William, of Toronto, and several appren- trum6uts.-Mr. John Hort and sist,�Y,
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- r 26 senators, by 3 to -3 declared th3 probib. i' paised"away. The deceascd la i9e parent, I e was tices. -Mr. Wm. Sellars has built a neat 1 ,liss Ruby, returned from London on Alon- .
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I dy I was in much beloved by the memberg of,bis 'amily, wood.shed.-A large amount of buildi g: i 4y. -Mr. Babcock, of Toron io, aceompan-
� Tcpp. alluding to the large number of Parlia- to effect this, is to add an- amendment to -the tor attitude t -o be the right one to ard the her usual health until Monday nighj�, when who sincerely mourn him departure, and his - will be done in this vicinit this sum -D
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: . - mentary representatives which this country e eetion law making personal ' . evils of tile Ptrong drink traffic ; and the . tak y mer. i, -d by his wife, was bere recently, -visiting ) �.
: ; I I I canvassing or ing Zoldenly ill she passed peacefully memory will long be cherishe� by them. Besides the following there are others too .
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soliciting of - any kind an offense voiding the i (84 to 34) said the same. Of the 34 who the seventy-fourth ea o erian cemetery on Tuend y afternoon Donald, splitting and enlarging barn and urob. ' M r. and M_ .-
; - the Domirlion would be better off, financially ' . Interment took place, in the
. and otherwise, if the number - was reduced. ejection. 16 is as important that the affairs . . y have -moved �ut to Chisel- -
� - � I f voied for reiatibmission. nearly one-half resided on the 14th (oncession for ar y h
I a country, or the conduct of a 'Govern- expressed thems Ives as in favor of prohibi. - �'ears, she and her hu iband being thnelfiriab to ton, who spoke especiall from 1 the words : building shedt enlarging barn
� . I agree entirely with Tils ExPOSITOR. The of I . I � 1 ,50 after a short service by Rev. . rs,,IG Yungblutt �
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