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NEW ADVE cratio to the la�t 4 " - Alling to al- � over. The frame was twisted in all ma'nn
W - RTISEMENTS l Ogres, and it was no . b� to public hatere'ab, it may do som r ton Tile deceased young, lady was in her -
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� be evaded, In place of !tile public-hou8co lay the very'goneral feeling that 11 th I ., 9 I .
11 4W The flimr-abetweetitho yrtrent.hes Or oavh I - . � . ,� ere `i- I of shapes and the mil I wai`badly dama e3. 22nd year and had been in faling hr-alth
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;_ - one, denotes the pi%ge 6f thu, iv kj i r ou whl(,Is tbo I the Gloverument supplied- its owil OR M.r. James Pickering was on the frame for over a year. She was a young lady 'who There is a great Diffemince in Got -As '
- V I i ! 0 dvertisomentw[libo cuud. . - -- 1p,onpl a luigger iti,the fence somewhere." went over, but nlan a n friends during the ten , .
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41�� 1i , places where spirits could be- bought. linder � - I � I when the thing y __#__Q__41__9_ qp__V-- .
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,_A J� The swrt Waist-Greiz & bi .ol.-mald-1 . I . . ,-save himself by jump rig. ears site con a resident of Wingliam, . -:�-+++-,.-++++-;4+ _6P_!o+++
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__ ��. � the strictest rules For example, tho I quor Editorial Notes and Com y -law ant illage of , all of whom will join in extendin sympathy .
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11: I is all put up in, seated bottles bea ' 1, the ' 1q,
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$.. - * , , -Now Stock -E. ReFaul Co -i Government stamp:; Che bottle may not be . ,the Manitoba .f armors now I@ ; the at mill in tha Y,illage, was voted on leaves behind two brothers and one sister to - Did you ever see the
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, 1, Cl9aring Salo-Learoyd & Co -5 . that they will not not be able to get last5riday and carried. Five votes Were mourn her loss. ' � -
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1. Z uaco . a ;, tile titmos i do- enough to harvest their crops, Au'agent of recorded Wm- �awtinhamer,an' old and highly
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I � T -_ Faxa, for Sale -J, D. flurgusa-p �
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. I a I Tom,her Wanted -J. Schrooder-5 . off until he goes Cut,. may no� evqu smoke a assist in ha rvest'ling operations. I notioo,l a large wild cat sitting on Ghe barn I July 5bil'i aged, 53 years, 6 mo this 'and 8 � I I I .
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- I' 4 131ader Twine, &o -2-i. Mullett & 00-8 I The, shirt waist man is,.. evidently, not - family of wild oats not far oo. �" the brain which broke a COUPI s . I � � . .
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I ---- - 1 ,- Boirdem Wanted-Stra. Jolia morgan -8 ways conetiot himself as if he were in the pd ular in Ol.tawa, notwithstanding the hot -Mrs. Archibald'Biahop, of Uablornc,'has ago, and from the effects of will ch he never You can pound' it on the table, you can throw it on the 110or
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'J I , Cernento, &c3-silla & hiurdie-S not allowed any profit on sales, and, ,iq,��, t I i �n i �
i , . 11� . . Russel �Houso presented himself at the � through Mr. J. Ireland, the trave)liug sales- woriknigng his 200 acre farm, He vas widely -
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_ hibited from pushing tile sales in I - I . !ami)y we I provided -he age. A conib like this is worth a dollar
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-1 the silight. m6rials in this part o' the country. . - I
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. � it, est; degree. The entire system is under thd Accordin to the Clinton voterr,' list carried upon his life $4,000 insurance. .1 . ry house, ut you can buy one for TWENTY CENrs. .
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- . 64bpht Nptnu &P00140r.0 I refused him admission so 9 In eve
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; I . I - supervision of the Minister of Finance, M. backed up by the proprietor who informed The followin
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;� � _.. . q u a I K.id � g despatch fram, Boston P,
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� t - Mr. Guest that lie must oh&Dge his garb .
I ; I - was in the dail� papers recently I 11 Byron - The only place i Seafortb that you can get is from , .-
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i� . � . ], ; de Witte. In ono year's time, 1898,, the before he could take his seat in thd dining , tY is as follows : No. I division, 83 ; 14.',. Trevett, alias George Trovett . % I . I
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: � : -SEAFORTFr,, FRIDAY, July l9th, 1901 I'Government did a business - in OPilits room of his hotel. This' Vol', 2, 82 ; NO. 3o 81 - No. 4, 6 otal 313. age, formerly ot I Wingham, was indicted � I . . �
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. - . Z 11 - I firm and insists 2, 266 ,,, No. 3, 236 - No 4 0-228 ; total, 960. married Mar Al. Butler in Boston on May �
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- I ' � - - - ' At the Imst, session of 'the Ontario Legis. 000,000i. In manYll places. the to-mperance June 2ad : There have beien regio- I
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A I - �� � , - 0 Owen Bound, Canada. The Bu'der girl. is 20 1,
_4 �_ I .�� lature, an act was passed setting apart the societies have provided all manner of indoor 1 Cummings' and 'Vil ter d, births, 38, males, 18, females, 20 ; yew's of age and remarkably pretty. She I .
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� � . ty deaths 28, males .
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??? .1� 74 sum of one million dollars to be. paid out of and Mdoor sports to attract� the peasants returning offiaers employed at the Nor(h I I It Avet"ge was employed in a Plea . OF COURSE . . .
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. I I I . , . f the Consolidated Ravenue Fund of the Pro. from the places -4here liquor is told, and aterloo pr' � age, 32 yeArs, six mor tile ; the oldest person rant ., Friendahip ripened int love, and - � . , I -_ -
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� , , .. I 11 . public. highways. The act lays aown the like abound. The Government c-o-operatpe _ , 7 - � of -on Wedue-iday morning of la3t week, tier .diamonds, which all iv- The ambulance was tent f6i and Al r. Abel A. McEwen is the local agent for the firm. � '. .
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Z �_ � Crawford, son of John Sbr" _ -
. 7 '. � .. conditiona on which. thia money Is to be by makiig the publi &ohan, of Grey .
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I - P�_W,Uees as unattractive marking and otherwise spoiling ballots cast . n 0 Is imW-0
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- � township, had the midorturne to have hie I- . .
. . 16) � : . granted and the manner in which it is to be as po3sible, plain, office, li ks�kff A'i rs, wi . h no for -the Con owed, which r6stilted in the firit Mrs. his death. Deceased had !been a reafilent George McDonald's this week". , -
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I % i ___;' I b es, were examined, and among ankle, Trevett preferring charges. Ile pleaded of Stratford for abotit tbre� montha, during - � r ,
�', used, Oa6 of there conditions is that the alarements of any kind. There are no seats of witnees He was hanc ling stone on a stone � I —
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. i - county or municipality availinR itself of. the even, and all lounging is strictly prohibited, ihe numlafti tile - Conservative ecrutincers, boat when the latter struck an obstacle and --There died at her home in Wirgham, had taken Out 11 patent, ITe was 61 years I � Rensall. I
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, but as tho're 'wa3 no evidence to convict flyingiaround i%truck lie limb. . -
, F ] , . on 3unday morning, 7th inst,, Alice Lud- I of age and,is eald to have a uncle in P Loc,i,T, B3imys.-Our civic holiday wu
L i . 7 V � - � , t u bute 'a' sum- two-thirds The sale of beer also has been placed n&r . 06 accuse�, thpy were both honorably dia ark-
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� - W, -- reater than it draws from the Province and I sday last. Tie- village w.,
� .-,$Ot, �! 9 I close Government supervision, and there - charged. This should stop the clatter of his leg on Sand low beloved wife of Halsey P# - , age . ! dale. . I
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4 - 114�0 I a 7 h in8t. Dietrich has ears and three months, De.,eaaed had -Mr. Thomas Cardwpll, of Downie', is . quite deserted for the day, a large number
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I - has long been a modified form of local op. the Coneervatives about the machine's oper. been very unlucl� his epring, as only a taking in the Masonic excursion
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I -1, I C seriously ill for &'nuniber of weeks ani the possessor of a real live moose, and it -to Brant.
� � - N f - p-roval of the government engtqecr. This tion. I ations in North Waterloo. month or ob ago he ni t with an accident at ford, while a good man
: 2� �V .P. � j-_- � . -,h for over goes without saying that4r a residence will '
� , It is claimod-that the six years under . I .. . . had not been in the beat of heal . Y vi:ited different
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- - - ap ew sysitern have shown a stead� The great steel combine, 'working under weeks, and t, accident will likely hetr im, .
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I I 1 , . rig provement in the' Rustian vodka Zo was a r oat highly ty wears off, T�c moo ` is about seven gfield,
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I . I -drinker, . keep him from work the rent of - the sum- I is spending part of the holids a in er old
, - f,;! ; ],: -4 �-,.' . . - the manio - -gan,_is reaf ected resident of the town, was born in ,weeks old and:;ms cauglit, kild tarned by the h
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� I �� -� i. ing the highways of the- Pro,vince. :It is, in and also not only a marked reduot;ion in the cbmnfincing� to gob a tasfeof its own edi. mer, home here. -The many frien .
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. . ; - i'll r_ t , A, - Onad;agra� Brant count , and was married to- Indiana west,of Rat Poriage, who disposed I 0 of Angelet.
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*1 t-� ,�. I � . I fact, an effort to try and get the'munici- nt of spirits consumej, but . -Arollie McQuarry, scn - of Mr. Hugh � y tie MoTaggart, wife of Mr. John Horton of
, ! fzj- �._,� � � _ t . . AMOU U in tho I oine. Some 150,000 of the employees of th. - Mr. 29,years ago. She and Mr. Park of it to Mr. Cardwell'o son in-law, and wbo
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� � I 1� - i palities to help - themselves to good roads. general prosperity of tile people. . mo%ed to Wingham 23 years a yo, and she in turn sent it to him, the boundary, township of Tuc
I I combined 'establishment Th' animal is about
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-.1 -1 I a re now out on �Afrioa for some Lime fighting for P I
I _1i _%, I _ But, there is a, clause of this act which, it , � , will regret to hear of her death, which "d
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� j- , but --.Russia has taken otrike and-othere are likely �o follow. , The event occurred at her home or Tueed'a
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; � 1 � a "'F - � I . I a . time, with the exeeption. of five ears. De- of a Jergey, and is quite tame, fit legi are I
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; - . ng step t&wards abd is expected -to retch L31yth- some timn -cemed was a member of the .a ! th
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... S . � - tot%l 'prohibition, or at reason asaigned for this greL t. strike Methodist lo-ger than a calf's and its. back d n Mrs. Horton bad been in pa r heal
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: _� �. rz � I I . � . 1Xhis. clause is as follows : I � . - 111ill's he will be given a rou.sing reception by the Wx weeks had been very f I
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, �i I . - -the liquor traffic. In tho first p llthe,lvlorgan combine must be uni-.niy,-3d pnoplo of Blyth. �
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:. : 11� -4 71 __1 A " i - " Any municipality may ayply the ' I . f ot� tile geticral protection f all and that, a :-� Winghain and elsewhere will be sorry to no horns. It is quite likely that the curios- ' although all thab a loving husbani and , �
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� 11 .� - ,insure againat ilil-'it a , . eat son of Ale. and Mrs, John L. Wilson, . I
1, i� " -11, Flay be entitled under this Act towards pay. olliln-. and. they' re- This ille Morgan trust rofusa to .permit and --On Sunday, July 7th, Miss Annie, f rm I
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. -1 Tw . - � �, Y_�" Audulg' ' this' reis -a sprplue fund, of ' -The annual report for tho' year ondinE few hours' after she 'retirrd to bed, Mrs, mpathyfor the bereaved hfisband and ,
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j 7 , _' � 1,7 . $300,000. This will all be 'used up, besides May ,31st, 0 in Nebraska. -They began! their journey on ; 8y .
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I .�� - those in u nicipali ties that have purchased We tire sorry to give �our good neighbor, I - a more merit ordering' thei handing over of the � Auburn, preached -in the Methodist eburch
I I � ; I � i �, tell roads and paid for them out of the , ir the Clinton New 1,era, so much -trouble in : effiaient. eyatern .b $35,000 estato of Ill late Hou. — drccrg�-Qf milps and were fiLle condition,
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I - i � i second system recommended and ea y gli lie Barnsdale, of Stratford, was elected -chan. his home bore last week.-The`datice given ksat
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I 0� - � I d the age i 2 years, had an - cellcr, and Stratford was fixed all the ilext by M -r- Henry Richert last ' eULUg his home in Forest, returned on .
I- I . - I P'38F))000 and. joyed good health up to the time of the place of m ,Vuesday e i Saturday �
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I I money and the loan has nob yet all been ' first it took a very lofty position, ageigning $76,500 formaintinande. ' I eeting. I was largely attended and all enjoys Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McDonnell were in �
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ULrn 1 6(),()00 then, hoye and girls, thr,ee-fourths of half dozon, Ten days previous to their whi(hoterribly lacerated some of big fiag. Mr. Smith, of Kir,Held, occlupied t' )it McAllister. The --community is distinctly
progressiveness by being compelled to t 11, _' e `p 0
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in an&fklisist those who have suffered those I ment, viv., to construct buildings in I "ll h United 8 I in the Presbyterian church Sunday. he pull. L _ poorer for the passing away of those .sturdy
relics of barberism, to exi b until the places and to 1:,ave in connection with, d for the 30 days p lor to that two pounds . _
is them 8tates Steel Corporation, have gone out tou all -The libel suits brought by M ayor Davis HOME- FROM THE OLD 'ILAND -Wessrs. Whose courage and toil made
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twentieth century, because they were too i a reeideuce for the postmaster. It accused , strilrb, - Only three of the concert a in the ,eaCh per day, 11 � I of tchell, against F. C. Hord, Mitchell,' John and Thomas 0onaltt re�turned,on Mon. this country what it is,. They filled ,a large
) combine are effected by the strike, b i r- -Mr, W.A.El `�` .1 place and left their impress on the times,
.pa.raimon on% to ut U is lio,U, prin al of Porter'o and he Stratford Herald will be � heard be. day of last week, from their two months'
I -provide the funds necessary � us of inconsistency, because while we object- expected that others will follow. ' Hill school, and prol ably tchiep highekt; sal. fore ustice Ferguson at Stratford, Septem. trip to the"'Old Cou � . I
to free themselves. from- these imposts. I ed to the policy, we" till * , L . ntry, during which they Mr.. .McAllister came to this country, from
a asked for an office I aried tea�oher in Goderich township, Has re- ber 23rd, , GlIsgaw, . in 1842, ab the age -of 18 andsetp ,-
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This is an injustice which it is surprising 'in'Seaforth under that policy., ' We showed ChiCaga, , says : Sunshine is costing mil, ,,signed and leaves in a few days for the -Mrs. Alex, Cameron and ,family, of Ireland and 8cotland. They first went to tled in the township of Brock. where he M
I i . � lions of dollars in the West. Rain drops I- in I , -86afe of Washington Mr. Will Blair, a Mit(hell, have bought back the old home on Yorkshire, the ancient home'of the Congitts, mained seven years, In 1849 he came to
the representatives of th,is county and oth,2,r i it that there was no -inconsistency on. our some places itist now would be � former teacher of Bay field line school, and the _,ogan road that waa sold --a couple of and in order to -settle the question as to Mr,
worth' their-' , L I I the county of Huron, and settled in the .
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co,unties Circumstanced as we are, did not part, because while we had no power. to* weight in gold. . Elfiewbere the tirr e is pass- who recently gradua5ed from a Chicago year i ago to Mr. Jameg SmiLb, of Fullarton, John Consitt's age, they went to the old township of Hay. The whole district was
,r _ 120tiLe and point out at the time the bill 1 control the actions of the Government and , ed, ai2d no amount of rain can lift i he blight school Of'denti8try, will join him in that They paid.$750 for the premises. I arish church, where a re ister of christen. .
- -*-a'a before the Legislature. . . . city and accompany him West. Mr. Lilliott -At a recent meeting of the Mitchel' P age and deatht fOr three, centur. at that time a deuce forest, but by patient
. . It is clear that , that while we might, ot from -heat. shri'veled fields. The c6p 9 industry, wise management
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if certain municipalities who still have toll in money are estimated as 'follows : Kan- has not been in good health recently. coun 2il a bv.law was passed authorizing the ies past is kept. The oextonr looked up the
policy, it having been adopted by the Gov. . I habits, he soon had two farms in such eon- -
roads wibb4n, their borders are to be assisted ernment wa were J"oug-A , , - : I oaa, $200,000,000 ; Missouri, $100j000,000 - -On Tuesday afternoon of last week, &a cloA 3g of a stre6t for the purpose of enw records, and found that Wr Consitl-- V, a dition as to reab the uit of his lab— Tfi-
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I . j I . iscono�n, , his mowing machine, his rn race track might be built. Proceedings only member of bil family surviving is on came out, on the same vessel wittihim, from
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: I - these roads so thai the people ueing them I policy adopted. Now. it. comes- dowti to Ro'111011 t have been taken by the Good Citizen's sister, but there are cousins at York, Hull V! He remained on the farm uut4i
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: � I now being I the municipality it represents. It sa 9, 1 . . f thous. Sebringville, Annie Schneider, wife of Mr. -they remained ejght days. The Expoettion, months of his death, when be was-01icted
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, given under this Aet to' the less progressi-ve speaking of I occupied 6e tvit . which the best
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s , � cated -While Mrs, Ed. Carter, Miss Carter, of ship, Waterloo county, and had al round#. and which resulted in his death on Wed
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� ., f thd i condition, but soon revived, This was due been strong and healthy until a short time nesday last. He was
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� r right at, the next segsion of the Legislatu're. ,1 Seaforth office- : � I 10 the intents heat and the length -of time Toronto, were out .driving in the country laefo� e her death when she'was stricken with remains open for several months, and viq
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; -,the barrel had been held i iles distant from town, -on Monday para Kale, She was 60 years and ten ore are expected to increase during July and his to bear. Us was a consistent and de-
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� I I I I 18)on that of Clinton is increasing, for the 11 rel,i b and a siaunob Relfortner. He leaves a, w,ffe
� -should he made for recomponaing those W`hO ' - postal was there three-quarters* of an hour. were thrown out viol ntly and suatai d miles north of Glasgow, where lie the re- ghters to mourn .
� business is always a ba' He -Mr. Chl'!Ies Barnett, 14th coacca'sion, a and four none and four dau
� rometer of the town's was uninjured, �He intimates th �t this is many bruises, from tie effects of w ne
I � incurred this expense at their own charges, commercial standing, and we feat this is his is' 4 hich Elms, who squIed to the old country some Maine of Mr. Hugh Love, a former resident hia loss, as follows -. Mrs. A. Folr�xm, of
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; t barrel trip, but in a few eeks he Carter of this section, who died when on a visit to Seaforth ; Mrs. W. C. Kyle, of Stanley ; -1
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� well Ws those who never had such ineum.. really where the shoe pinches our good will goo through again -in a was most unfortunate, receiving, in addition after an absence of 50 years, was so diss Scotland a few years ago. Afterwa d Mrs. D. Moir. of Usborne ; Helen at homs.
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� true that feat ever performed in Niagara. Graham is 11 Mr. He vas unable to find his friends. They a few days, when they mailed for Liverpool, Hay ; William, in Alber-ts, Northwest Ter.
� - . The Liquar Traiffic In Russia. I the business of the Seaforth office has do. 51 years -old, and not in as' good Condition Dan, Malloy.' of Lon Ion, fath6r of Mrs. near] y all have passed away and the place and thence home. They enjoyed their trip ritory ; Arthur, tesohin g- in Londesboro. - 11
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I . . I . 1 equally true that Seaforth i while the -barrel- weighs but 165. of the post week. In the early days he was Canada again. He visited the fair %b GISS more- I
7 .. . - We are pleased to be able to may that . Exeter.
I advtLilce,l in its ideas of moral or other' re., 8 � Dot alone in SCHOOL TEACHERS Tb THE P111LI1 PINE.S. - for many years a resident of Clinton and 'gow. Mr. Thomas (3onsitt's health has improved,
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L � I lForm an I thatrespe'ab. The business of the Clinton 1 On July 23rd, the largest party engaged in -the pump business. In the fall as . J. G. STAI-q=Ry, B. A., (late with Me.
I . . ; d -the Cz%r of Ttu3da is about th,a la -t ! of American -During the big storm On. July All, much a' h d i weight, and both looks and Cartby Onler & Co.,, Toronto,) Barrister, Co,nve
� � ,; of 1846 he put in ,jaine in
� parson who would b,) expected to tal.e a 1 office, in 1899 was. less by '81-55 than it wag i school teachers that ever left this country 06 pu p for Mr. William damage was done throughout Full&rtoo sneer, k�tary- Money to loan. o,fuads
I . - , , � I I for f oreign shores will -mail fro R%t y, in. froi feel, w 1. __ P
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- in 189-1, While it was less than in 19% ' cisco for the Philippines nk,'
r I rn Sa Fran. vern, where township. Mr. Campbell's new barn was Collins & Stanbury, over o,Nail,g L ,
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, - . long t0vance step in thb regulation of the . by M the Combe drug store Iw stan - do, which he blowii completely off its foundation and two Bluevale. cupied by lewtf
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, Rquor traffi,,, and the,abolitiou of the drink- I , port Thomas. claims was the first orth Bnmp�. -Miss Mabel O'Neil, of Str.sth-
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. i . ! large assignment of teachers for dutv in the v!n, now Exeter, with the excep. sides of the foundation, 'Which the masons NoTF,s 7Victoria. hall, Jamestown, will
I . i 1000. This shows that if Seaforth lie re�, . Francisto finished only the night bafore, also fell with be formally 'opened on Monday evening July -()'Neil.
� I a,g eajoaa. As the beat meang for auppres. I
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� I sing the liquor trailic is alwaya�a live . grading Clinton is on the same ro ro, - Philippines, and are to be sent in p�rauance tion of an iron pump erected by the -Canada roy, is at present -the guest of Mrs, B, S.
, - � I - "� - 0 ad. But I 0 Corn pauy at Goderich.'- the barn. The barn is a complete wreck, 129th, with an entertainment furnished by -Miss Gussio Holland is home for .
I any I f the policy of the Government to implant and a cutter and a heavy wagon, which local talent. -Bluevale Orangemen cele- h - -Dr. W. Holloway, 6f,Wiog-.
. question in this country and while i J we do not believe either of, the towns 'are i her bolidays.
I 11 . American ideas and institutions in ,the far. -During the heavy thunder storm On were in at the time, were de&troyed. Mr. brated in Lu e -know. Not so many I
: - ! � retrograding, bub that 'the difference be. off possessions in the most prac Friday evening, 5th inst., a bolt of I . ghtnitig am, joined his wife here on Sunday,
: - metho.Is have. -been di8cusaod,'it may be in- I wearers �
, � - � t oul Way 1� latter being on a visit to her i ' th'9
� I terebting,to know wh..t, the Czir haa acco . ) tweeu the postal receipts one ye nd with theutmost ' struck the spire of Victoria street Willitm Har,per's barn was also blown off of the Oran& and blue entrain at our station.
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� . ar with ati. I celerity, One housand
I teachers have been calk I .-
I church, Goderich, near the top, ter' I . .. George McDon. ed at Grand Bond, on Wednesday. -,z -'Rev,
I � . I - plished ia this direction and the methods ho ' other, is due to excel? tion.al , circumetan cog --d for by Profeesor e Off a as it, was carried its own length and .set ald lltkd his barn raising on Thursday of last
,: I I ' Atkinson, superintendent * few shingles, then pass d to the other side
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� . has adopted. Six, years ago. the Czax issued I as we before stated. I of education in , d wn right side up. Messrs. John Wood. week.-SIr. Mr. Steele, formerly of Kirk .
. . f . - Hence the rea.ion of 1 the ialanas, and.540 will ma , taking off more,- then a ruck one of Robert Msthers, of the first, ton, conducted ,
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I - . � I it on the �Ifoman. . . the di. loy, William Curtis and James Clarke also line of Morris, the aervicen at Trivitt Memorial ehurch on
� I -, I an order for the closing up of the Vodka I the New Era that liecause for I he part W strong, t e I other vision headsand ripped length. is hav ' very � poor health
. .1 . one or two ill be 560 it off its full had large pieces of' their ibarn roofii carried this summer. -Re i�'17!' Sabbatb.-Jobn A. Gregory, of . Yorkton,
I t enty befil the wives ,,rid chi
. I years the revenue of the Seafort'll office has The spire had been in the hands v. , J. West, M. A,,
� I saloons in the variGUS provinces. The new I of the away, in one case the piece being carried a- Assinibo ,
� ` . other dependents of the teachers fo ren# or painters, who had just, Completed their job, 0 . nd Mrs. West entertained the Presbyterian is, Northwest Territory, in spend- �
a . system went into force on the lab of Janu- I been a few dollars leas th),d the revenue of ' I whom ver One hundred yards. choir at the manFe on Friday evenIn ilug his vacation with his parents, Mr. and .
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- ary, 1895, and the results have been pro. � tho Clinton of'Ree, therefore the Gov. tion. Of the teachers 170�are wonj�en and 0 resTe( ted I pioneers of Downie par ) am 8an* 8tewart entertained Wnumber of friends :on
. I a from which they had w rked. The damage
I ernment selected Clinton for special favors i - The salarieb to be paid to will be fully covered byinsurance. �
� - noanced remarkably successful. , - . 2"O are men. I 11 seed away derison s house.- I M I r, Sam Paul, second line
I . . Under this system the distillation of which it denied 8'saforfil, is untenable . and them by the Government range from $990 -Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl. . Z I on u Baday of last week, in the person of of Morris,' was injured on Wednesday of Monday evening. -The bricklayers are st ,
- I - oiler, of Zarich, last Mr. James Arm trong, at the advanced age last week, by falling backward4 off the .
. to $1,500 in, . work on Mt. Thomas Fitton?s -new block.-
� , absurd. Again the New Era say . � Americin gold, which. repre. week passed the 60Lh anniversary o a E. j. Spackm �
. spirits is allowed, but; so strict are the regu. . I a . . . nts twice that amount in ip . f their of 78 years and 11 months. Mr. Armstrong mower and pulling on the lines' to 'recover an has n
I $I it I se the Phil, pines. marriage, nearly the whole of which time had beell in declining health for some me himself until the horses baqked up over - residence, on Main streeL
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� lations that it practiolly amounts to govern- was very currently reported � I ti his fence around his �
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. - -and we , - "� they,lived in bay township, and for over 2.3 and I is death was not altogether unex- chest. He is very p . . -The youngdaughterof Mr. Alf. 8hesys 1
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� � ment manufacture. All the liquor made n heard it - denied -that the Liberals I years in the village of Zurich. They were pected. Deceased was born in Scotland and, f his -injuries are no ainfuily- bruised, but fell out of � cherry tree, on Sunday last, and
I I , ' Huron� Notes. - t serio0s.-Mr. Robert
I distilleries.paseen through a meter. This had scarcely been returded in 1896, before - . among the first sJtlere there, and have seen togeti ef with his wife and some of the older McAllister, of Milwaukee, visited relatives receivedinjuries which have laid her up.-
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; I � . the request was made for the erection of a _ Mr. W. W. Taman, of Blyth, has pur- this part of the country transformed from' a memb 3ri of the family, came to Canada in 'I, in this vicinity this week. --Mrs. � McEwen Three young men were before Mr. Sie][4
: . ineter is under the immediate supervision of new Post cffice at Seaforth. The request, chased a clothing businems in Exeter � wilderneas and swamp to what it is to- #
. ' - The meter not only regis. tt, of Exeter, has da , the early forties,, settling in Ellice town. of Monkton, visited her daughter
I I the Goverument. if made, was apparently' � �-W. H. Leve y J. P., on Monday last, Charged w
� not granted." I . . isposed We! con , Mrs, injury to a building in , ith doieg
1. � - Jf a thoroughbred cocker -s ai2iel to %'Berlin yea atulate them and hope that ten ship, where they lived until about 18 years Robert McPherson, I -the north end, own-
. . . J -Mr. Fred MeTs art,
I ters the amount of liquor manufactured This is quite tru p T
I . I e, except as to the year I entleman, for ce they may celebrate their dia. ago, when they removed to lot 12, conceo. of Hensall, and formerly te4ch
l since the inspector's last vi,jit, but it indi � $100, 11 mond wedding. er in Beffollre, ed by Mrs. M. Braund. After hearing tb&
� - in which the application was made &ion 3, Downie, where he lived up to the evidence the magistrate dismissed the oww'.
-, And Joseph Stothers has been elected so , -On Wednesday af visited at Mr. Frank B. SCOAt's last week.- Barrister Stanbury defended the coused.-
. cates the amount in stock. In addition to I when this I I Ir . ternoon of last week, time of his death. Mrs. Armstrong died Mr. Richard Hockbridge lis ho e
, I application was made the witee of Blyth school, to succeed Mr. Fin. a ohildren's party was held at the home of some- -ears ago. A family of fo in' Mies Fowler, of Toron , a
1. revenue himore, who resigned, ur sons and -Master Tommie Scott, 9f mm a to, fe the guest of her
this, it shows, the strength of the liquor. of the Seaforth office was . John Mitchell, north of E � onktogna, is
` considerably ,the.l. The bay five di ughters survive. sister, Mrs. Gladman, arriving on- Tuesday.
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I None of the liquor can be gold to' any par larger than th . . . visiting at Mr. Robert Mc;Phersoule.-The
. �; -Eimer Moore, of Wingham, iad hi& fork had been le'. down to within eight feet _C iarle's M. Abell, a boarder at the Am. Misses Warwick, of Seafortl�, visited at Mr.
- the Clinton office thu,mb split by coming in contact with a
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. I - I e revenue of. , I . -Charles Bacrett, of Sarnia, has been "-
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I . . I bf the barn floor.and a owing arranged from erican House, Stratford, met with an acci� John King's la,st week-�Nrs. James Lee newing acq ere. -A large nuin-
ber of Masons and others took in the excur-
. � �� chaser but the Government. When sold it I and several hundred dollars larger than the �' saw he .'was working at in one of the fac- it, 'Tha 10yearold eon and 8 -year-old dent Friday afternoon last,the result, of andMis8 Ross, of Seaforth, visited their . uaintances h
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L I -Bainton Brothers, of B 0 sion to Brantford on Wednesday, our - eivie �'-
I must pass a rigid examination as to its revenue of the Clinton office was last year daughter of Jo8hua Flood, lot 26, coneeasion which proved fatal Saturday morning at I I brothers and aister bere and et Win h
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. , 9 am holiday. -Thomas- Trick, of Clinto
I Purity. TheCzartold the ealoon keepers so that the question of reirenue con lyth, are!negoti. 5, Grey, were in the Owing, and while -di.- o'cloch. No one saw the accident, so that last week. -Mr. Richard Pr�etor was kicked 1. I
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L I � Id ,not I ating for the purchase 6f a building _v, waa
.. ,��_:�,_ that they must go out , of businces. They I have been the determirring factor 'in the Wingham, in which to carr in rectly under, a wire broke and down camo ilb lie not known exactly bow it happened, off his bicycle by a horse which he met married to &,,Southern lady,at the residenow
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- I _ , I �.-� I " - I . -1 blubinESR. yon a tanning the fork, pinning the children to tile goor. If, is supposed, however, that while coming of Mr. Georg �
��,��_ proteeted, and, as the business dome was selection of Clinton for 4pecial - while wheeling around the la k on F,ido, e Barnwell last week, Rev..
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I aus and the profits large, the --r.A very untortunate accident hal)pened the leg and a riasty' won bhe I, W. M. Martin, B. D.- ofliciating,
I . . . enorm. -protests I What was it ? If the New Era will con. I ' � A t h, badl hurt, I I I
-he farm of Mr. David O'Brien, to the sister fared worse, as the prong pene- hie head on the floor. When those in the -wheel. -W. -J. Duff -doliv .
, . rid inflicted, but over the balustrade, striking the back of no bones were broken, u a 8, ___�
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� were pronounced. The only answer made flne itself, fairly and frankly, to answering . got ad m ged
. I I ' of Stephen, on Saturday afternoQu, 6 erred a, horse in -Hugh Armstrong's storo at Delta,Maui-
. was in effect that they Ought to feel them ,h infit. trated the breaet, bone, damaging the lung. adjoining room heard the fall and ran to see Listowel on Saturday. -The first of the toba, was struck by lightoijag during Sun- - �
�� . . I I - I this question instead of _cloning .futile ex. 11 Messrs. Geprge H. and Wesley Bisiett, of -On Friday n,'orning, 5th inst., , the what was the matter, they found the unfor. bicyela racee-for 9, cup offered by the Canada day night and badly wrecked. The man- ..
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. �. were. now at liberty -to go into some benefit : about. TBF, EXPOSITOR'S ,consistency, and w� . �any will be run who was stopping In an
. I raised tozearly the proper position t up is a adjoininR store, had a narrow escapa, the
. -guy ps ,race Wade, youngest daughter open air and everything done to bring him J handsome one bub can be C( m ,
I -and decent business. The decree was auto � 8 niec M G Saturday evening, The 0
, . other mattere which are not of the slightest rope broke, thus, allowing the mill to:topple of to' . i
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I I . I �, _� I he la e Walter Wade, formerly of Chu. baok to consciousness, but without avail, I ridera of the y .vt .4 -
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