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-1 I— `-'-'1`W- ADVERTI�SI-11"111-1-NT's o-)uld be speedily and succossfullF establkh- i 'vhole Eituation and'dcotroys'the force of 0 I zedrotairy-treasurer, Dr. J. JP, BAII, HarriL. tlie wa(er. Aftei v-'cwing the remains and .
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1. � '. . ed.- We throw out the hint. V� . ot .ensure, it that were� necessary, It the ton ; vice-president, S. . Snider, Drayton ; hearing the'testimony of the doct, - -
. � � I'll, ... � - - pX fte figure ht-twet,-, 1!1f� 11 �� .,�N�4, creaph . .- . to -the On- commit tee, George Fox, Dray . ton ; R. A.. , jury riAtirned m verdict that, tb� child cumo : .
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I 31 I'll . � . om-, d,knoles tbo rve af #-bi -, , r n , v, 'a I ( h '. h -,� ollit? : ho wil a . gail n3ally wants find fault with . I pro, tile ! They ar'e talking abo U -t -it �
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-- r , ;ario (A -umont, it should do better than Douglab, Wingliam ,- J.' M. Moore, Harris- to its (loath by utrangulation by some per- ' .
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1 �-1- I 1* � -1 -. - ---== , his, or it,%readera will: be apt to vonclude 'ton, 8,n - I I
,� che,�almerston delegate, son or perso-o.i maknowo. The whole aff'Mr '
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F ". "I . I clot0tin-- Ill. I ..Fi - earnestly. 'Blis , e found. ' . 'hurch jiit Ford wioh have been let, Mr -Mra. Pennington, of Colborne, p see .
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r I i � , B Low Prionew-RI -hardswi, & 110wilg�' on �ir Richard Cartwright t,i Fuo the To. 1. I ---- Sohw,j�.,ol Mildmay, will do the carpon over to the gremt beyond on Thursday, May -
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� ; '' , St ti.ol bini- Now -W. 11. voont, r-8 [ It is stated, wibh :what degree of truth ,.ter w, . James Willis, of Gorkie, 1 2ad. She was born in Devonshire, E .
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. , i � i we do not know,, that Hon. Mr, Litchford ,il,k worliay The oeremonie.9 in coune
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! � � 4 Xotic�-A. Cardno-S . thinks arc scaridalous, and sho king libel, - , the
r � .. . � I I Ing of the corner stone will ! bereaved husband 23 years later, and came '
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i - -1 ,� ': A - The l�cvet oign Shoe -R. �V HH.- & Soo -I., Ous. Oh, bless your inu guant, and virt loan inister of Public Works in. the Untario i be he (I'lon the 12bh of July. I to thia country to, reside, and bad since
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t --f," . I Lou � What ? ,� Th -e ,post card competition a'
. �, .: Ever0roN i-ig-X McKw18 I,' 8ir Riobard ip ro) thrj,b kind of a .. I overnment, in shortly to be.appointed a - ,- t Fe (,,,r,s
� . I � �ci v!eg- Grorze Baldwia--'l.i � I . -11 -Bell's now I lived in the townships of Goderich and Col. .
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,6 - I igh Court judge to fill an exieting vacancy. ! barn Oil the Loyidon road, will - Up to a couple or three earn ago
I , . -.. .�� Organ flevltal-L-tdi" Gull 1-8 � - . I ,�e completed I borne y .
T and he leaves tho bluff of a I bel ou t to this week. M -r. Bell is replacing the build- � her he:ilth was all that could be desired ;
� , r T� - � . I Hugger Preston, who haa nothi ag maj c to bic is the same lbion Which was, some - . I dugl he last two years, however, she had Drug Store, Seaforth. . -,. .
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q Not cc TojCredltora-F, tloltnestod-6 , ., offered to r ifine a xjibture. The brick work in 11 feet ' red greatly from Bright's disease, which I
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-. � :. � � . Morter T4 Ine-inge-h fqtratford-i m the 'Go&ff-riab St r of - I . high 04 the frame work will have 22 foot '
� . � �,J i I-_ . I 1rhe above is fro tnd which was refused by him. Ii connee ' bhffled our beat doctors anti all that a kind it'
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I .. 1. Boya'Clolhitig-D bl. Ntolieath-6 I � Here it i8 : The pers�n wri ing the. following .sentence the lArgest nuinber
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: .. L -- �, � tion with this statement'it is said that posts The barn will be 40 by 80 feet and husband, family and friends could do, and
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i ,I :-'4 � Barzafns%tark & Lexfliotlan�d-�-$ I T.Op Exro.qTToR did not Pa,11 on Sir RiMard Latchford's successor in the Ontari o Govern- 1. will I a i one of the finest in that section. � of tinies on a Canada post aid, wins a $10
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� t �., �- - I , I InipartanI.Notice-Jobo Lanagbk . I - I menlit Will be Mr. PuEer Ryan, of Toronto. -Oa Monday of last week wbile Mrp. she'endured the game with a p%tienco that evervbody to try
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-, 4 Tendera Waoted-Wrr, Vlintt--6 � to sue the Voronto
� R L orld for If Piernier Ross can exch ange.M r, Latchf Ord Elijah J'ory, of the 2ad concession of Steph- was almost superhuman. She leaves a hue- it, d .
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i .1 I I . � .1 - , Photo Sp,. clals-2-J. P. 11 enderson-8 : and would, no doubt, wEloome a libel 'suit of I - afts dropped out, allowing daughters. 9811L PUre' D U �
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. .. cially and physically, and is one of the be t , .them to fall down, and thus frightening the 1. V. FEAR a Ir
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� .. �i -11 - I- nd we can w ard uld " not -been his cqual as Minister of Public I and bolted into the ditch, throwinR Mrs. . The card raust be here by Kay 24th. Write o n this card. AA.,.
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� r . - .7 I no care to gratify i The following list shows an abstract of dress the card to .
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,- I I I � what Tj.-[E EXPOSITOR di(' and does protest ant [position as registrar, worth several , -Rev. Mr. Gircen attended to at the Holmes. the recent, examinations, The question � . �
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- � `1 SY,AFORTH, FRIDAY, .May 17th, 1901 ,I' ' ubli' villa parsonage, on Wednesday of last pelp ere 0
1 - - - -9 - against is, this.. villainous -abuse of. � an(: w ' k, gist, �
I i - I thousand dollars a year to him, whether ere cov d the year's work and were
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I . : I.. � - men much as th World endul meant as a test of fibnesa for the July i
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: f� . .., � 'Mast Huron Liberals. ndation :f(,r , Ethel, daughter of R, Jordan. of the . . �
T � �, - I ihoro is not a �hadow of a �Ig ! I that to enter, the Cabinet, in ioubtful. Of MI I ony dep%rtmental examinations. The standing it- V 0 Fear, the -D
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: I -1 The Fast Huron Liberal Association will ian that they may percentage on all the subjects on which the
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� . hold its annual meeting for the election of, tiong a� -nor)g their 1 Government; I candidate wrote. .E
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� � - - . I � officers and receiving reports in the town In - clas3 I are placed those who have - -
I . 11 � fellows and that they be Ong to the opposite , - - - - I lie ch ch at Kingsbridge, Aslifield town.
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- .-� hall, Brussels, on Tuesday, May 28th, earn. I , T�e Dornihion Goverhment has fixed the ! ahipt o the memorZ of their made an average of 66 per cent., or over ;
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. . I . M � rem, ineration' fur e c in a whose average i,4 between I
� I :- - encing at I o'clock p. in. Associated with against, and what we th-ink shnuld, a in tb '' I numerators at I late Eved pastor, Rev. N. J. ickson, a class 2 thos iserable intruder should be punished when Phire Scotland, and came to Canada in 1880
: I - � I . - . � I hand ome moinument costing upwards. of 66 and 50 per- cent., and in elass 3 bbose ' .
. - . I his gathering will be held a nominating . � `
z - ,I � t found out. -Spring crops are doing well, took 2 years in Knox College, Toro
. . I I . I some way stopped, or m -as taken to punish five cents, for each name entered on the $�00. The monument it; low and broad whose average falls below -60 per cent, All in I He ' - Ai�
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I t � �� L I those indulging in this pernicious pprolle- I 0 surmdunted with a Celtic cross of Quino�l the -names are In order of meLib. I - I old country.
conventi�on for the riding in wunection with schedules, tog'ther withZ cepts additional spite of this cold,'backwsird weather. and Own went back to the
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I I . Five delegates - 'farn i - --J.- -, In addition to this general- standing of . i y for
� , I � � . the Pro i,ncial Legisiature. ant. The World is ow of the pri�neiplxl , to ritral enumerators for each � visited. gran a 1 4 yearn and
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z ; � � I f are allowed from each polling sub -division. . - � _ bert Proctor, an esteemed resident Ii - Goderich. took his degree as Master of
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I �F, s I I of Lucli now, departed thin life on Thursday, each subject has been furnished tba
: : � I d-dresms are expected from A. Hislop, M. in reference to Sir Richard'Ca I for A horse when one bad to, -be usel. Some , 1 Free Church College in the same city under
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I . - . I - P. P.,,, Dr. MacDonald, Deputy Speaker of I of the enumerators, pertioularly in the been in poor health.since Deceml�r last, an -on Tue the late celebrated Revda. Henry Druril.
. so diametrically o information, The department exacts 50 Nairn, dai afternoon lawt, received
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I � the Com . W. Rome, Premier of I � 11 par cent. on the total for all teacherb' a telegram frog mond, Bruce and Ca;ndisb, where he won
� F - - � � anti, Hon. G clicited in evidence, that there was PC C.Y. cities,are kicking agailiait 6 is scale of pay, it was decided that an operation *u. necea. m icago, stating that Mrs. $100 scholarship. , In 1884 Mr. INIoW is
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� . I z Ouse for them, and they must 'have bpall in- I . F O' RIN 1. I V. was connected with a publishing business in spent the summerin mission work, in Delo.
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� - Munici id chairmen will receive the neces. ! atigated by pure malevolence, by a 2y means ex tr Any man who long illness mbed almost immediately Class I. -Hay A., Latimer T. Class 9 -
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� hf ter ' suc� dent, that he had becn taken to the hoopital - Patterson, late of Cooke'm church, Toronto '
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I . . .1 I . `� the youn man arrested M., Hartry ff., Jackson E. � 'he
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I -_ I . �quotation, that the Star Is not I &me service- and 2 years in' Linlitfigotown,
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� Lc , It now looks as though the legislators at I , charged with Ion B , L9,wrence L., Gray F., Lamont S- interment. I poetical competitions, ,winning ,first Lprize,
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, , I . � Ottawa would be able to wind up their. ' . ed with committing two burglaries, appear- � :
� � . - has theStar for making -any such ap'rtous they should receive the �.m"imum pay for Ahe first vestirronift]. he ever gave to a
-, - L Hamilton G., Thompson B,, Hartry M.,
: 41 � I . business a that prorogation can' take place . I . the minimum amount of w k � t ed befo a J'Iudge Masson for sentence on Buchannan ff,, Bielby M., McDonald B,, . Walton.z � student. For5 years Rev. MI: McX*b
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� . 19 who are thi.wway dispose� ;o rem eriibe Gillespie W., R an T., Eberhart, H,, was pastor of Whitechurch and tangsid
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� !, i� .-:, by the twenty-fourt ' h. The supplementary � in public life in this Province 'for near y a that , to six mon�hs in the Central prison at To- . Pybus 0,., Murdie L., Carter R., Limb Ti, irg dice, is pcetty shaky business. ):et men charge in Maitland Premloytery, where very
I stimates have been brought dawn, and the I . we now have in power, an eponomical - .
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w z * Manitob I. reilway questiov has been cottled, ; . ( M Aitcheson R, Class 3, -Blatchford L., E - have learned that the proper sorts of Ready-
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; t - - , A respcn9ible public 11abi_ obt i full value for MI thei publlc money w -Th ears. Ransford, of Ciinton," grow cellent preacher, and we hopq, for him A
I i very imp:)rtant an I liott R., Dorrance H,, Seel 8 , McKay -Lo, To -Wear suits make profitable buying. The _
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I . � : tions. He now occupies a po'i,ion at ' tInsed: There are a goal many who are - a Murray E., McMann A., Wilison M. long and useful career " pastor of , Duff,s
� . I - I OL new var , ty of oats, It I S n. Lid of suit .you should have and want to
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� I . . one, -apart from the passing of several this quit Patiefied for the Gov rnment to b5' nown as the I a . - ki
. � . - -a vc.ry active and economi -- I " ;They had a yield of 1,200 bush- I -A. churoh. Mrs. McNab was a Miss Barr and
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nature. He hafj also been the othe, , national. FORM III have is the kind The E. McFaul Co., SpEy
� , - .-. rivate L ills, and With the house a' 1,ing�.. all CaL with � lows,,but kiuk � I came from Dumbarton, Scotland in May
: � � P . ' ` I Iss 6 .forth, sell, a suit, That you'll be satiFfied Is
I - - . a very prominent politician, and his, activity likeWild steers when oconorpy is 'practised els of cleanigrain from 12 acres, The oats Class 1, -Brownell H.. Keys 11. Ch 2,
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.w I I da,y,41N ould not tako. long. to 6 e witl themselves. - 11 tested 4 1 p6unds to the bash'el. ' A sample -White C., MoDonald'L., Sootb A., Smith with them till you can patch them. 1895. They have one little da ghter. The
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I 1, ; � ark for his political opponents. Under ' authori ies: Of the Ontario U -Mrs. S I ' d' osed of families and 108 membiuxi, Rev. Mr.- For-
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� laid befo.-e the House on Friday List, and When the eatimateg-for it . 4 xperimental 13., Humphries R., McDonald J. Classe 3,
. P � . Z I X. . of the Walton hotel to eat, the late pastor, was present and took
� ; these circumstances, thezolore, if Mr. Free. � Farm at Guelph and will be sown in one, of Lowrie J., McMillan W., McMichael N., . Wm, Blashill, of . . -
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n � ; amount to 88,369,241, which, with the main' . . penditurds were- being d(acuased - ip -Parlia- Brussels. The new propric or assumes part in the induction services,
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.anor it ment the other day, some of the Opposition possession on June 3rd. We do not- know .
, . � I ton ha� beca; guifty of ai y misdeme their experimental plots this season. Waugh A., Bolster C., Colter S., Lane J.,
i eabimatet, make a total estimated expendib- I -Mr. John Norry, an employee of the McKenzie A., Courtney A., MoLean A., .
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I ; UreL for --his year 'of $58,768,064, various 1 ,NOW -will. complained of the large CxpTnditure ineur- SutherlandlInnes Company, at Exeter, nar. Durand C., Work where Mrs. Sage and the Aliases Sage pur.
� . L� �. I � the Stqr please point out one kingle mis . l R., Hyslop T.; McTavish � residing. Hensaft. .
.4 1 1 sums of which are re -votes. An i(c I ; I . eOd - red in'this branch of the service, and urged rowly ewaped serioub injury on ' Saturday R., Miller T., Winter R., Oluff W., Dick- P11e
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I ahould justify a charge I I 1� culilt,ting p" vhen the pin, driven in FOR'.11 IT. our new band and for theIr benefit'
� . - � such as it mi kcs I asibwassal theirlabors'were � theendof logtowhichthe team was at-
; branch of the Royal IM int at 011tawa ; $1.20, - and Ireland, It- er, Rev. A. W. Dever, -Meq,grs. William , was very
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� I 0)0 is %im-ted for expen�es in connection . t results C iensurate With I tached, flei r out, striking Mr. Norry on the
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� . with tile ecep � -11),u': the.outlay. . In reply, Mr. Siftori, who has I . Sbitt S., Sleeth A., Bright H., Beat M., their threshing outfiti.-Alish Phernie Camp. -pe�- �
� ... I � I � ion o he Duke and Duchess from the Star or any other person oil t,his I charge of 0c immigration department,.said rendering iim insensible. - Luckily, he' ing the band made their lirst appearance in
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� -vived the shock, bub the blow F. Mardis avin E, McLaughlin Walton and vicinity during the put w I
of York, while various other sums are asked ever, hesu w' Mardis M., Wright F., Town S., Phillips' bell was %isiting relatives and friends. in public under their leadl , Professor Bed-
: t. : , pqint, if, such iafor Catio'n can.be 'Had. 10, c I he could hold out -no hope for a reduction'of . 7., Me, " ford, And rendered in fine, style ,six melee.
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I - � - - , u not m ant what has bec n said against NI r. - I R. , Gaetzmeyer L., Best L., Lynch J., Me- -Mr. John Berry is beaubifying his re on the street, in 'front , of 11ill-er's
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7 -1" � - The Man' toba railway bill has taken, up a mi Scotland. The i . Ing, Lead M. Clue 3,- Morrison P,, Richard. dence wi#,h a coat of paint., I The work is opera, hall No person he�ring them would
- . 1,900 immigrauts cam6 fro, I On WedneeLy of last week a weddi- si-
� � � . I Pr'cston,.by his opponeint-�, or offimsea ffhat i . . ts, took .
� .1 I average cost to the Dominion for immigra- ,i atteudk by a large number of gues : .
� 1:1 I good dea,l of the time of the House, and- all, h" - son, J., Hammett M ., Dorsey R., Johnson being done by Mr. W. J..Johnston. - . ever imagine it was their, first appearance,
� , � I I ave been attributed to him by thern. Of I tion last year was aboati,510 .bor head for all I place at thd home'of the bride,' when Rev. . �
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�� . V ; . i.,- �-- I . day Mon ay was taken up with its di8ous- � - I I I Mr. Kerne'y,'of Auburn, performed the R., Pareell S., MoL an J., Walsh M., Tor- EPWORTH LEAQuE.-The annual election so well did they play, and- it wa the ver -
. . -- what misdeeds or crimes' has he been (ion. 1 purposes,,and he thought -the ie results satis. 1 rance A., MoM,ann . of officers for the ensuing year took place on diet, df one and all that Reneall tad ever ,
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. . members- to talk .the bill - out has dehtyed I . I �f.Josle ,I Killoagh and Miss Annie' Me- MDT 1. - Tuesday evening, The fOI'1-6WiDg were elect. reason to be, proud of their band, and that
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� - - � I - Thi i flicinformation wo depire. - If the . 0061i of Westfield. A very pleas- Class L -Henderson I., Hewitt H. Class 'ed : Prezident, Rev. A, W. Daver ; lit they deserved every encouragement. At
I . rnatters considprably, but the Premier I . � was worth $500. In 1896 h f and the im- ; .
. I I ant time w e -president, Mrs. Berry J 2ad vice the hour of opening, the, hall was filled to the
� . % �. Star will poin� out an� jiuch Nve -will -oin 49 spent after a sumptuous re- 2. -Dickson N., Anderson P., Burke L , vie J -presi-
- �� Would no permit of it being set aGide in I .1 . ;, migration to Canada was.. at �Isoandstill, but . past. had been partaken o , dentl Mi?a R. Barrows ; 3rd vice-president dpors and a most excellent musical pro-
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� I .WiLh it irt de-nounoing Mr Prca6n, and Will for the last I f A beautitul ai- 'Hartry R.j Cowan P., Wilson H., Strifthers - Mrs A. W. Dever ; 4th vice-president I gramme was by the McDonald
. � three years some . 3,000 settlers ! ray of pi espnts was received by the bride. T., Reid L M
I that wa ', and the members were kept ' I , Free an W., Hodgius carried out
. � y � . , at't demand I hat. he be a,t onee dismia-sed f i am have'come in each ear,; u wards of 15,000 G" Miss Alice McMann ; secretary, G. C. Blar.' Quartette, of London, who are too well, and
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I . . until it; w a disposed of. The general feel. . INI�., and M�o. Killough will. take, up their Livens H. R,)se H., Forbes J., Watson ..
� . 4 1 ' coming from t J, Cates last year. I ro fa�orably knowu to re ire any earn
I ,� -- the very important p6sitiou which he o(cu- I , home neir Westfield Roberts F, Gunn G., Watson I. Class 3 we ; treasurer, George Grigg ; organists, . ment at
. .. ing of the members; was that the Manitoba Mr., Sifton� in justification of his immigra. I I our hands. All we wififilsay in that every
� , pies, If Lbe Star can no', d6 this -On Moiiday eveling of last week the *-Archibald B,, Horan M., Johnson L.' Miss Kinney and Mis8McEwen. Theniem. I �
9 � I it eboald tion policy, advised the Opposition to go to 1 $ berehip " b N -10 active and 10 -Aa. number was well rendered, as was evidenood
Government had a perfect right tQ pme the * � I I . spirit of John Parr, of Morris, took its Friel M., Dickson E , Sills M. -, m ers - )
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I I apologiz, to Mr. Preston fo -having mazle such the Nortbwebt and see for themselves, in : flight. 1 e wa 82 years of, age caud had . � I ociat by th6encores.- The singing and dancing
i - � measure, ad although I I . � � - I a � a e/ Several intimated their intention of little Vgene
. � they did not oon�iler a set Wus and damaging cliarige against hi w.. Edmonton district particularly, where four ; been in ed all' winter. Anaernia and old . of becoming members. Lockhart was a -novel and
: I I � . I . itrga - � virgin prairie.wao to � News -of the Week. Amount cnlle�ted
, .. age wer the Cause of his death. Mr. Parr 0 alone p easing feature of the evening"s - enter-
� . I I I If it is aq h,)nes;t as it pret,,nds to be it will be seen, thrivirg'to*ns, in the centers - of for the Forward Nlovem6 t for Mis
a�;ood in, in so far as Manitoba was years ago'nothing but
concerned' the were of th . BIG FIRE IN DETROIT. -Fanned by a 35 about $16. On motion it was, decided to tainment. The proceeds amounted .
. 0 y c firm opinion LIC th; was her ini Ireland and on coming to Can. , to
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- Is i Mr. Pire3ton's character a'nd repu, well oettl6d tarming districts, now'exist. miles an hour wind, fire. on Sunday after- Lee the topic card .printe4 by tl,,e B ok nearly $100, and ihe% balance, after pay-,' .
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tha,t that �rovince should stand 'the conse. ' before 0
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I quence of their a w�n unwise deafs, ,y,-1',.:1,, i:,� ! 1, . . movin to McKillop township, where be- � Ing expanses -
; . - the character and reputation� of the' edffor . . - I 9 river, inTelray, a saburb to the south of presented by the League executive. The Rev. Mr. Robertson, the superinte
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I . terventiol-I by the Dominion authorities was * . Huron NdteE;. .
I - .. .1 years ago, p dent of Presbyteria,u missions in the North -
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. of the Star to him.' Why then should -Mr. John Leckie will' .urchasing a plot of ground I* destroyed over $800,000 worth of property. may
la,)ked apa.ri as- an unwarranted interference I . . -
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, I the a v in Brussels.. ME-MORrAL TO THE QuEm-T.-The British Presbyterian church on Sabbath mornin
� I ia Mifrs of the Province, The bill ,,-,aff " ., wife (who was a Miss Gunter), one son, the Methodist church, Wal�on circuit, was 9
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11. � -1 � I 9 �grounds for doi his first year examination at the Western 9 cided to erect a memorial building to the noon,, May 6 �h, at 2.30 o'31ock, Rev. � A. W.
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; ha,y,e donelone good thing, in that they -,Clinton council has leb the contract for . will,cost at the least 82)5,000. showed t accomplished and the pressingneed there is
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, ither 8ir Richar or Mr. Preat n. their granolithic walks. to P. L. Morden & DuicE OF MANCHE, TER's DEBTS It is an- crease of 8 from -last year. Five new mem- at the present time for carrying on the Cod -
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� . . than the Star has ;. but whe yth.council have offered ed the creditors of the Duke of Manchester, certificate and 2 by profes y, both from a social and moral
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- takim, out of the hands of the Government I ward of $300 fo his son-in-law., On a iillings in the pound, . . dpoint, independent of the still greater
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. men to be wantonly maligned and ' rivestigation showed that it is quite ap. I - removed by certificate ; lemn-
- . n I t, person or persons who have b -,ell tl� e cause 1 � . marriages so and higher motive of the spiritual, which
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o the control of the ra,te3 Of the tcicph�,ne � :)arent the beast had been poisoned. In the but that a faction of the creditors is deter. ized, 2 ; - baptisms, 4 ; burials attended, 2
, company, And have 'thus eaved the pe-�p!c, tempt mada to ztoal their reputa't-io a, we of the fires in that village. Ow7s stomach was found a quantity of black mined to exact a f ul I settlement. The ac- The a , unto collected for the various Con' khould-impol every Christian to aid in the
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- feel it to be our' duty to . protest gairiat John McFadden, of thE 12th oats and the same kind of grain was also ounts lodged in the Bankruptcy Cburt nectio I Funds were an follows : - Super. spread of the G o4pel and. religious training
. fo'r tile pre3erit at least, from the clutches of 1 on of Grey, will erect a resU ence i Bruq. showed the total ind bteduese of the Duke annuation, $30 ; educational, $5.25 ; Con- both in the home, school and church. -His
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T anather combine. However, the end is . Belo and,move thereto enjoy L. well e'rned to be 537,791, and hi assets to be $7,545. tingent, $3.57 ; general conference fufid Lordshipi- the Bishop of Huron- held Pon-
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. I test. . . GIRL SALOON- 811 SHERS.-Winona, Kil- $4.77 ; union church relief fund, $2-50 " firmation in St. Paul's church 'on Friday
l hardly yet, as it is not likely that the earn. 7 .
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: -Mr. James Snell, of Hallett, will be a (hop. Whothe miserable intruder w gore, Anna Peoples And Jaismine Willholt, sustentation, $2.60. The missionary r evening last, on which occasion the 6hurch
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. pany will accept even this set back as I I as is three young girls, the latter a daughter of were not complete, but will reach about _
. - I - � . a Editorial .Notes an . COMMEnts. judge 'of 8hortho'rn oaftle at the Brandon I I at yet known, but it is to be hoped he will . wits crowded and twenty young people were
� - defeat, and' will likely try in some -other 16 has been stated and Winnipeg fairs. Mrs. Snell will accom. Lucy Wilholt, a Coll ague of Mrs. Nation, $75, Reports were pive confirmed. The Bishop gave one of the
I I by 8o-ne one thM the I I 0 louna and punished as he deserves. This n by the Sabbath I
j . way to gain their ends. I )any him on the trip. . smashed the Summi; saloon, at. Wichita, 'school superintendent an4l the Epwor grand sermons which he is ever wont to
. I Ib is a hopeful favorite book of the Dominion Preler i 1 i i not the first instance of this kind, as Wm. th
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. . sign,, howe�er,- that they - have in. this in- J 11 -The residence of Mrs. Ferguson, in I.,c lemmon had a cow die last year under very Kansas, on Sunday alternoon. They enter- .League president. The lic6noes of George give, and which was listened to witli rapt .
I � le I n Macau)e�'i -History, wherEtipona new1pape8r Brussels, has been purchased by Mrs. i4milar circumstancee. . ed with- rocks, and t ie bar -keeper did not Grigg and George Barrows 4:9 exhorterti were attention. -Mr. A. Dent, of Mitchell, ac -
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y s, but suApects the glass began to !crack about his ears, .gate to the annual May distirict meetin to .
-.- ' Oak of 14 - - � village -during the first part of th-is week,
. I meet with similar fate. - that it is not the B . arters. -The annual meeting of the East Huron a ry Grey, was struck by lightning during Fred . Wolf, the proprietor, knocked the be held in Rattenbury street church, lin- visiting his sister, Mrs. J.. 8utherland.
� . tieheavyatorm which passed over that
; - -I----- - � � girladown withhi8 Oat andpitched them ton,onMay2lstand 22nd.1 The amounts -Mr. Joseph Blaney, of this village, as a
i 'Farmers' Institute will be held in Brussels section at an early hour Thursday morning.
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. '! Automobiles. . : oe Considerable damage was done to the build- . I . . Mi,Q9 raised for ministerial suppo�t for the quart. student of Professor Taylor, hypnotist, who
The automobile haR arrived pn a trip, combinirr, buEines's with pIr-asure. . � Wilho brother ca e to their defence, and er were : Walton, $82.50 ;! Bethel, 38.75 a has been here for the past tw,o weeks, sue-
, -ha ra and making arrangement -for Institute ing. The electric fluid struck the ventil- les . $
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. stay. In the streets of Toronto every Li Ae will eail on July 3rd, and will -retilirn a or and passed down a rafter on .aach side I Wolf. struck him, ma ing a long gash in his Providence, S23. An adj'�'urned meetin ' cessfully - ecomplished the blihd4old- street
- in the year these horseless carriages .1y . -John Conset, of Hensall, he is now 70 1 o the roof, shattering them and tearing the � face, from which the �Iood flowed freely. In will be held on MaV 20th. 1 9 drive tonaffaturday last, finding a hidden
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- act aside: an rumors tha for Yorkshird, England, to vi it his a ster, C ne of th�m was knocked all to piec � certain letter and delivering it to the party
m dashirig adong the swiftest and appar a iingles off and then down t _
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�V M to the lightiest touch, of the men in charge. the Premier will confer wi-,h '�he Imperia]l Thomas accompanies hi �O I . . 4 1
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I -9 - During the 1pa8t Winter they ran. through authorities with reference ,'o the establia, " Tile ab,itract of assessm6 t,of Hensall ig down one of the lower stable posts 'into the Hibbert. concession of Morris, on Thesday e . week, attending the funeral of a nephew.-
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I the allow- or over it With case, they tore ;6ient of a iernount station in Ontario, a d ai follO per- ground. When Mr. MoNaught went out, Their prices lack that fullness which May 7th. While engaged! in changing a A -number of our villagers were in Goderich
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- I - through thl'a mud of spring. AVe do not o,n other matters in which the Province ,3 8onal propeity, 814i085-;' in ome, $],'450- about 5,30 a. m,, he found part of the roof you find in many, other stores. team of horses from. on 4gon to another, this week, some attending tl�e assizes, and
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anybody or anything since they were int-ro- itched to the whiffietrees
ed here.! i ren bet'wee6' 5 and 16, 162, onable price as quality 0 -
duc � . h nd force pump- � is never sacrificed for cheap, low-grade one of them kiAed, striking Mr. Farquhar- r1lialitity of pressed bay is being ,shipped
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The abov�- is froin the Toronto Star of a 'have nominated Mr.-- - McKinnon J, -E. Swiarto', of Wingham, was severely '- n c, goods. The I,'. M--Faul Co., Seafort,h, try .Ong was la
� I D.' J. , ,6f ,. I 8 ipped 4 �t re and A. 0. Dames 3 cars of to sell nothing but dependable merchanditiF, at once sent for, and all that the beat medi.. ,ying sornefine cement walkojeading to his
. . re3ent; date,1 and refers- to that citv. The Grim8by, as their candidat' . i bitten by a"dog that grew 3 alous because I prime cattle from Bruaselq station. As a and at present. Dre, interesting ehoppere in cal skill and kind and loving hands could do dwelling, and making a numbor of improve-
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I - automobile ils a horseleas carriage. - i for�the Legil,A- - the'pbil� was petting arloth�r dog. The m Ater of interest we append the weights of Wash Goods, Prints, Gingliams, Muslina,
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� . - them are ru� by steam, - i � Marie .Tlhe offendink canine was killed. the shipment except one car that Mr. Dames Dimities, Peroales, etc., all t was of no avail. He suffered int,ense pain tbe Lord7s Supper will be dippenE,ed in Carm-
some by gasoline, ;presenL member is he right waph- �
- and -most of them by electricity. I - I Dr. Jeskop, of St, Cat,h. -LBe!16re leaving Clinton th members of pL rchased by the dollar. The price ranged ' ing kinds. but retained consciousness 1 untiI the fast. I el Presbyterian church on Sibbath -morning.
'hey are lerines, a disciple of M, the.Zapitist.6hurch, which Isaac Prout ' 17441 1
I r-. Whitney'. T�ijs . was at out 5 cents, we understand. Somebody He lingered on until Sunday afternoon i -We revret to state that NITS' G-eorge,
. becomirg qaite common in � identifi d with, took the occasion Tues A GOOD Pio - -M r. � Angus McDonald, of 1,
constituency day - izing th en� Was near, I een very seriously ill during the -
I Cox eningiof last week to preset t him with a will come in for some good steak and roasts the 8th concession, has recently purchased . " I Wren has b
many of the , has been represented by a . -ev when, real at his he
I citit7a, not only in this country, but in -other 18e,vative in t,he Legislature pretty� mucl beautif , I I lc� as a - token when the destination is reached. from Mr. Richard Delbridge, of Usborne, a called the members of the fAmily to his bed. ' Past week. -A large quantity of equare
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. c6antries. It is de3bine, �ever since, Confederation. I it was Char�iB esteem him. I � NAA side and bade them all a ki4d and affection. I timbiE�r is being shipped from the station.-
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. 'Rykert's old starnping ground. and con§c- first ofthis breed that Mr. McDonald has ate farewell and expressqd gratitude to 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Coleman were in E ,xeter
Why could . -�Cr , ra. Calder, Gre 2 2,770 �
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i t he has his work out out far him - . 41 wayiat 3.30 el ck. ,
we not have! an automobile line between il , place on� Wednesday evening,A)f last week at . M arsh, . 6 6 , � 3 3,460 had and as this breed of pigs is now the affliction. He passed a O)g
. � - I . � . I . Bower, most popular with the packers, Mr. McDon. 0 � i . I .
. Seaforth and Bayfield ? They are Made I 11 the' residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. . Work . 1 1,750 ald deserves credit ter his commendable Mr. Farquharson was a very industrious I .
. : blaakno�lv. ' The contracting parties were amc-s McDonald, 11 4 5,700 . nly in his I . N otes. �
I ! . McNair, Li 14 21,086
large enough'ta early ten or twelve people, The Toronto'Alail, in its eading editor�al Mr. Russell C. Burns, of Palmerston, and � and moral young man, and ��M 0 News
; I . � effort8 to keep up with the requirements Of I
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last Saturday, give's what it see 9 9 . * 23rd year ;.of a genial and Oliging di,sposi. -Theodore Schmidt, while engaged in
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I ' . . me, to cop. ,Miss Lilly A. Bower, dau liter of Mr. Enoch . Knight, 6 8,620 this ptgp tioll, which secured for him public favor and - digging a well on big farm � , near Marden, -
. and the trip each way could be made in less 9 the markets, The grand sire of I
. than an hour. eider two very solid reasons why the 'peopI4 - - Bower, ehfield, . . . WhiLfield,: is 4 5,320 owned by Holman, of New Dunde Water- I
Two automobiles would . " the confidence and the estelm of all those 4 Manitoba, steuck five fee
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I e betwo rn Pre'ri ier 4oss and hila Tom, of Gaderieb,.ha 'asscd r 94 9 11,560
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make a very efficierib lin' of Ontario should tu hi_Pelt . . s Alex. Per'ie, loo county, was a priz6 winner at the shows ,
'a thir(ly p , 1'. � Scott, Morris 10
en thd two 1. v�r examination at the London 15,770 last fall and weighed 950 pounds. who had the pleasure of forming his ae. ! bought the farm from J. Lawrence only
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,rvice to the Medical College, taking honors. � E. B. "'. Bt,tz, ,- - Grey 7 8,140
-a. great se . 'overnment from power at ,he ne'x quaintance. His sad and sudden death is
paiats, and w000,ld be G t generp4 A GOOD SEASON. -Mr. David Hill, the ; about six weeks ago, for $8,000, -
election. The first is, becau3e r 69 . indeed a severe shook to his parents.and 'I -Severaf people in Toronto aie afr d -
many places. along the way. There is a ,he municip Tilt.has passed his second yea ."ex'aminati . 1. TurnbA' 2 2,100 well known breeder of Shorthorn cattle, in * ai
- . . - ion . I it friends and has cast a gloom over the entire ' that their city will be deluged during the �
. large travel. to Huron's popular eum - . taxation has increased fro,,n $9,009,385 in miningg, engineering at MeGillOollege�, and James Elliott, 4 4,650 this township, has had a very successful - I .
.mer re I second - arts at tile - season. neighborhood. But his memory will. -be long - coming sum I I
jeason, and it would I (I - and lovingly cherished by many who now I from the Pan-American Exhib�tion- at Bid- �
13art daring the summer r . 1886 to $12,535,824 in 1899 ; � the �O , J. M. Stewart his first year in Thomas 2 2,440 He has raised, eleven bulls this last mer, by Sunday � excursionisto, �
- - 1- ;4 same college. q IV. Brewer, 1 11030 year and of thes ' I I
I 4 . - a he has sold seven, two of .
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. ,e I Ve in -Floren - Alex. Barrow, 94 1 1,020 theothere are too young to sell and the deeply deplore his untimel. end. The falo, several boats having arra�ged to carry I
be very much 1�rger if facilities euch a3 w because the Dominion Govc ehment ha . ce, the little daughter of Mr. J. . on that .
creased the 'annual subsidy . 41 funeral took place 'on Tues ay afternoon I exe '
have hinted I at were provided. The roa ' of Prince Ed. C. Moss, of Fordwich, had the toes of one t. McNair, � 4 4,150 other two he is keeping for his own use. T, i ursionists day. As a result ol 1
d ward Island by $30,000, in settlement of �a last, and the esteem in which he was held � this fear,. a, deputation of- ,he uisterial As- !
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i of her fei it badly'smashed one ,day recently. J. Barrow, McKillop 1 1,430 He has also sold several heifers, for one of 0 1 1
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I between Seaf�rth and Bayfield is always claim which thatProvinae hal for none-fulfi.j� She was playing around w 9'. Davidson, which he got $19-0 although not Eeven by a large circle of friends was testified to ' sociation walted on the nts Government ' I
ment on the part of the Do hete her, father 12960 1
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� good, and no expense in this way would be . minion of ter was moving a stable of Mr. Charles Schae B. McDonald, 46 , months old. Mr. Hill's herd has so good Vy the large assemblage of people who fol- I to procu're their usimts�ce Lto stop the :
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. necessary,. aal the automobile would page agreed upon when the Trovince enber . y - lowed all that was mortal of the unfortun' ! threatened scourge. Pre 9 . on be- :
, fer's and accidentally got her foot under one W. Bryans, Morris, 8 10,210 a roputation that he can scarcel keep a mier �tom I
� ' Confederation. not about am re of the rollers. I C. Forrest if � 5 7,080 bull after he is eight monthe old. � ate oung man to their last resting place in I half:of the Government, promised 'to .go " ! .
along the reg.&Iar highway the same as any sonably ask the 'pteompilgeht'o j ,ate against � . -.1011 - - � th �rumoels cemetery. Needless to say far as the law will allow Mai, to -stop the 1
t -The following statistics are taken from . 1'. Baker, Grey 3 3,180 - I --
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other vehicle. A speedy and comfortable Government because they -Jol Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson and family have I desecration of the Sabbath in �'hia and other !
-tra�vcl would thus be furnished at year r 11� property,' $273,215 ; personal proVrt ' It is feared, however, that their pow- !
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rnerthod of moon shine all the und, -and th the Brussels assessment roll of 1901 : Real --The body of a dead male infant W368 , Grev." the sincerest sympathy of all in. this thy,ir , ways.
save some . y, I foumd on Monday of last wcek by Mr. James .
little cost. A ca ital of a of the municipalities kh.e cost.qf . iTE.M.S.-Thomas Whitfield, a highly ea- sad ho r of trial. � I
couple of thong . $34,950 ; taxable-. income, 82:,7()O. otal, Purvis, floating in the creek that runs teemed resident of the 12th concession, ha'd IXDLU�CTIOS- OF A .PASTOR. -In ere are not sulficient to f ally qlect the ease- 1:
accordance A well known counsel, who; has . devoted I .
-_ - P - lighting their streets by electricity and add- $310,865. Population, 1,1661 number of through hie farm in the 4 h concession- of the tnihfortune to have two of his fingers with appointment of Preshytery, Rev. A., � some etudy to the matter - in connection
- and drallars would be sufficient for the par. i z'
� � - ing to the physical comfort of. all. ThO dog@, 45 ; cattle, 102 ; sheep, 7 ; hogs, 28 ; West Wawanosh, about 1� o miles and a severely cruahed, while engaged in driving McNab, M. A., was induct
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- poee t prime of this kind would Government have just abc"itit as much. -con,- horses, 14 5. � . . ad into 1 the I with his private practice, ,declares, how- . ;
- -Ir � half east of Lucknow. it as .a fully do. fence iitakes.-Mrs. Carnochan, 12th conces- pastoral charge of Duff's church on ; :1 -
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, I is Call- con as they fi�ve over muni, --,A niesting was� held in Elarristou on vel'oped child and had ap rently been Ia slon, 18 in Toronto at present, attending her day, the 7 th inst. The proceedings Toes- ever, that the difficulties in the, way Vf :
be popular at d would be of immetif trol. over the in p .
- " th�� ion or the expenditures of the Tuesday (if laet Week, for th , the business
venience to people of both 'Seaforth and cipal taxat � - , (� pdrpoBe of the water only a few da s the body was daughter, Miss Maggie, who is ' were ,,stopp are I very - great- �
Dominion Parliament. But the Mail, i4 the forming a baseball league. 'I he leag Lie is in a good y s, a very ill with hearty and interesting and were witnessed i Admlit"tgedl applies only to ex, �
I Bayfield, as W 11 as to those along the route. state of preservati n. Mir. Purvio I fever. -Wm. McNair, 10bh COD " . I ! . y the law i �
. . same article, gives el'�Wery .g . cession, re- by large congreg�tions. The neW p0tor : cursione �
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I - the autho ities, and Dr. 1 cently sold 14 head of cattle that aggregated was the -unanimous choice us to �
-Vh could not a joint stock company for ton, Palmerston and Drayton. The officers M ilt e, of Blyth, coroner, h('Id an inquest.
- IV I irroreases in munioipa r composed of teams from Wing2am, Harris- at U3ce notiflod ot leaving and returning on the saMe '
'y I tax�tion when it� . the congr6ga- I day. As to the matter of �xcudsia i
the purpose bel got up ? , -: over 21,000 pounds, and he has another batch tion and a ere upon big w6rk under the I Canada by water no power Of prob �
n why we pa al �
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We are .sure that says : " One of the reaso ' 1 appointed by the league are Honorary 'The post,-niortem showed thtt the child had to go later. -Hugh Cunningham, Ilth con. nioat.favoiMe. circumstances. He �
I such heavy municipal taxes ,is th;ffact'tha6 president, Dr McDonald, M. I has had), exists, he Ea�a. Nothing outside o
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If the -a old of by some our municipalities have subsOized rMlway� 'honorary vice-president, Pain erston dele. ed by.its unnatural mother -or - some other IX. 1�e found her dead in the stable' and doubt, fur ' - I I I marine regulations existe to Pre
� in bter 4ere taken b . .1 Wingham ; been botn alivef but was aftprwards stran cession, ICA a good toar-year-old cow recent- a somewhat varied c
, enterprising a I ); . - :
� - d reliable person, the line liberall- 0 nighed him proatical exp6rience 1 vent a gteamer landin passlingerS on any !
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