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� �. IT, � NEW ADVERTISEMENTS until the time comes when, in self-defence' punishment, there should be- one. So that I he in bale and hearty,' and on that fact the 5 �
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� I they must declare - themselves, and that we are inclined'to the opinion that the re- I veteran Senator is to be congratulated. One treal, to take passage by'the Dominion Lin . z -
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� i I time will not be until'the -campaiigu opens, marks of the ju dge, -read -.in the light we of these days we will have Senator Work', � �
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I ] . , ,I - - � � &,ivertteement will be found At -the father of the D6minion Senate, celebrat� I SAO
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.� I Z .1 I wasting time and energy. in trying to force any -rate, they do not prove anything, and ing the hundredth anniversary of big birth, Centralia, who was returning from Brandon, .. A
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WE I .��T _f i - L�L' f!T71t_ their hands. form no -excuse for the grave'charges which I for in February next this rema�rkable states- � � . r bushel- - -
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I � . Wood for Sa J. Shine an will have attained the 98th . I ,awrleY .
r � - year of his at London, and his condition was such that a I � I 1, loose-
� ; - I rotatoft Wanted-' caroyd & 0" Should prohibition bee6me the leading the Star so recklessly flings at its opponents , I 1. I SCA 1#1 .
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� li 1�. I _; L age. That this is a country which helps physician was called. The phykiciaus at _9__r__#__! . .1 ... 11 is -------
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�_ �. � I issue in the Pext election, and we do not see -and on which it seeks to base a claim for � men to live to ripened age-, the reeord of once pronounced it smallpox, and notified � - . - -
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f 1'� - Medical Ctrd-Drs. Bethune & Ross -5 . . . . .1 � Joe U. - �
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� I . . acesle MsolAablan Coming -8 bow it can be avoided, it ,.Will make a mighty simpathy for Mr. Back. Ib won't work, � the ages of the Sen%tors proves. The two the medical health officer, Dr. ilutchinson. - - lion now_ I
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�. �, -_ 1 � _. -Obarles Dodds -6 : -I I - I I ' . an that some of o�UT cus per -_
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-1 .. __ ; Kre. Jarley's vish-8 . . interesting contest, 16o .matter which side Mr. Star and you had better take another. I V1016
iv I .1-1 Provinces�ldowti by tho sea, Senator Dickjo in the smallpox hospital, and the car was - .Sbee Wns .... -,
[' fi� jy.*� �. #t Notice of Dissolution --Shine & Iffughes-5 tomers aclopt at this sea -son of the year. They qo))ae early anc, , , -_
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, L I ; . Estrav Steer -John Elder' -6 . � . being a resident of Nova Scotia and Senator taken off the eervice and thoroughly fumi- . � ��_ �"
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� .- I 11 New Goods -R. 9. MoBeath-6 of old parties &a thc�e has never been in fault with on,the part of the Govern. ' Wark of New Brunswick. But of the six gated,'and will not be used for some time. . make their selection of Xmasgifts before the Lnieest things . ---- _er barr
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o- ,2 1 � this Province before. We believe that the, mept, you would be onl' eady to ! Senators who are 80 and Lunder 90, three -Mr. E. Switzer, of the'Uh. concesbion of ' .. , or i,coid -
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� I I 1. - Hardwsre--Md & Wilgon-5 - (86tintors Clemow, Gowan and Vidal) are Stephen, has a curiosity, it being a cob of - I . r"dPoreord ( �
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� . I party adopting prohib�tion will sweep the iseiz'e hold of it ani would not resort to such � - . I YL Zg
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� _: , �� Legglngw--FL Willis & Son -5 - . I f residents of this Province, and of the 19 corn shaped between a human b(iog's hand CHRISTMAS IF YOU LIKE. I't9 wisdom, it, I � - __ I
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� - _� Nov Book". W. Papet-8 country, -that is if it ie..- adopted fairly aid picayune politics As trying to get your man � -who are 70 and over 80, 11 repre- 'and an animaVa paw. There are four dig- S foresight, $"d____
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� squarely and unequi,yocally and without any elected on a fals�`tsnd groundless y it saves you a lot of anxiefy-Ao BUY THEM NOW.
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i -A � _ a� si�o, issues and tV.4t sympathy. And t e fact that you are not , 0 and ano representing a thumb. It is .291
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I - reasons why the elector@ f West Huron . cricket. Twenty-three of the Senators are ously and go to form the hand, It is cer-
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�it_ , ing that will more surely court' defeat. 7 The will'turn out afid support that Government yt
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t - ,. .� � aged from 40 on 59." If age brings wisdom, -William Forgie, of Wingliam, and Miss I (3 ) I . cattle Inades 5i to
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�� 4 - the Manitoba liquor case. This decision will do infinitely more harm' to those adopt- make it a -great country �. ence between the home authorities and the social -conversation. The newly married comf6rtable home. Mr. McIntosh was of a . Thompson, jr., and Mr. Charles jinks re. )eptl" the be
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�, � . upholds the aet of the Manitoba Legials- ing it than to refuse to take action at all. poses to do this is by doubling Canadian Government, The latter have tractiOu engine. 1. , - : we
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I I , . _� dear a country to live in as busily engaged drilling a well on the farm of tte band, � . I jamb Thursday.
. . � assible. We ' desired they are preparedr to raise a regi. 'len of Stanley, the past week, � ' to nearl
E I - I �� Legislature of Manitoba, when Hon. Hugh the parties it will be that will take the in- are afraid the World has real its political ' of Wm. G 0 death he had his leg broken near the ankle I promises to be . . I... . frDrn 31 �
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- - I � act prohibithig the sa.le and importation of hope that it will be the Liberal party.. That, "__ for the service, England, of course, paying vein in the rock, 168 feet from the surface. -U,ng Ilenli . ,I I
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I I . � . tuous liquors within the Province. This either party must is certain, unless it be The Conservative papers are extremely _�� - :rather 1k Poor
� . a apiri; - � . I the ex' , eek, and despite all connected tberevpithe met on !Sabbath laat - - 1_0 ,
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t . . . it was submitted to the Supreme Court of aotion�either.way. If this could be done -it 'Pears in the light of the recent,deci6ion I ernment should insist on this offer being ac. good.will of the community, both old and bership would warrant. -Mr, A. M-0,lorrau I - _. c per -poun I � .
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1. . - � Manitoba for that court to pronounce on its would, perhaps, be better. But suah action, -It is our mad duty this week to record YOU119- Mrs. McIntosh pre -deceased -her and neicen were in Exeter on Saturday lamt. I
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;� i �- 11 it was ultra Vires, and That the Legislature much from human nature. " which took place on Tuesday morning of a son and daughter, Miss Lizzie and John, spending -the past 'week with -Mrs. W. I pound. �
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� - eiz last week, in the 56th year of his age. De- who are both on the homestead. - Mr. Me- Smallcombe. They are now resirding at Des . - i
eol - has ria the constitutional Powers to - pass "Whitney ; it would be very interesting to l however, seem -to be unduly enthusiastic. : BUTFALO, NOW,
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� has: the. power to pass a' 'prohibitory liquor I I ! send more of her men to South Africa. All NOTES. -Thanksgiving day on Thursday. . -butcbera% $4 to $5.
4 �, : the British Crown, and .haive looked upon with whom he was acquainted. - Sabbath. His friends will be pleased to S&Z-to $5.90 -
h � . - two years maintained a. regiment at Hali-.' the mEn we have are needed he're,l and we Service in. mostly- all the churches. -The " at - .
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i- �' � � . ordinary Grits with no - little scorn because fax, in order to L release from garrison duty I are spendhig mints of money in trying to
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they did not make ' sion3 in 11 I get more. )Few of those who go to South -Richard Sprung, Hullett, and who is at that has fallen doesn't amount to much - covering nicely ; from her recent illness.- ,,
�..__ ,__ I country : . active- service-. -- The maintenance of this I Africa will come- back again, and many of present teaching at the Nile school, has No le(s than three large cutting boxes with _. . � 9 1, Mockers, $2.84 U
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_-, 1� '. , ��;, substance of it has been correctly reported. ever, alt � hough popular in Oatatio jUEt now, regiment entails an expendi�ure of abou th he do come baok will be of little neice, Mrs. C. A. McDonell.-The man 1. I to el- oi,o.e do., 4,Q�3 -_)
� . � l, 0 lett, for 1902, at a salary of $300. She is locality. They are owned by Thuell Bros I
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� l n favor in,Qu.ebec. for meeting this expense have 'been voted era
71� -1 � - I jurisdiction has been finally and d(fin'itely . ,M r. We do not know, therefore, why any should ent principal, has accepted an engagement many are getting' grain ground at home.- sann Bank,will be pleased to learn that, he is � - - choice to,extra. $�
, I . Monk, the leader of A June 30th next, by., 'which time Canada � be so anxious 'to have them sent away. �
b - . the .Quebec Conserva. Int with the Varna board and will there teach Alies L, Michie is gettin now able to sit up and walk a little.
I I - .- will have contributed nearly ' C Neither has Canada any more money than, the youn g along nicely after Mrs. Laing has mov,ed from her ham I , %_-2 to W ; epring
. .. � settled, and each Provincial Legislia' ,,e has ' '_ million
; - I . n tive contingnent in th6' Dominion -Parlia- g idea how to shoot. He has been
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� I � the power of prohibiting the traffic , vithin - . of dollars, in addition to a previ she can .use in the development of an attack of bronchitig.-Mr. B. Alcock, I e here choice to -extra, $6.
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- i I 1� . ment, made a speech in "Montreal a few 04,82,000,000, nee of Im- a success in No. 9 and his good works will to live with her son, Tfomas, on th6 old $6.50 to S77 ; h 3
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i- I I evenings ago which was remarkable for its - perial interests. , people. Why, thcn,-should we be so anxious doubtless follow him. He has bee.n receiv- last Friday evening. It was a roaster for homestead farm, south-ivest of the village.- ' -Good,weights el(
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- - . anti-Imparialiatic sentiments, and whiLh - . . -Death has removed another at the old t-bepast week vrith relatives, who' were ill I
tion question into actire, every day Political alary of $470. . * '
end a couple of millions of dollars i so Mrs. David Rouatt spent a few days durbig -best heavy,
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. . amd it will,, evidently, become once m -ore a I We notice some of the pa ' r8 are was I ing and maintaining q� Canadian re 1- � work dancing an sawing wood. -A good V iumi, MM75 to $-`
i I I I . I I * sounded not unlike the utterances of the � . 910 t. equip 9 'residente.of Grey, . Samuel McGeorge, Ist .near Exeter. -Mins Lawson, of- Auburn, is � ight, Yorb
. i ment in South Africa? There is neither many are bothered with bad colds now.- &-5.6-5 ; Ji
. .1 � live issue. . much abused - Mr..Bourassa, . -Had. such ,a -1 Ing a good deal of sympathy over ex -Mayor concession, hav'ing passed away on Sunday. The Mi,s--s Flemming were presented witha in the village this week visiting friends.- to
� � , . Morris, of Obtawi , glory nor profit in it for this country, ,, far I � $5.25 to $5.35 ;
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- .� red by a Liberal, he - , I as we can see. If Britain -was really in good supply of flour tand other provisions
� I;- Privy Council has made the temperance � ' diEqualified for two years for a need of - aid and was short of men and -progressive and svecess, last week.- which they were very much in Caldwell's house and 19 siere plot, bf land I � stea4y for good lol
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,; _ % -Conservative I violation of the liquor license act. I . ful farmer, and a man who took a deep in- on t6e Zurich ria -d, east of his farm. -Mrs. ex'tr
7 , _,41-- - - people jubilant, while the polititimus, on , would be denounced by the I seated and They , money, it would be well enough to give her was a well-known, need of. Wood will also be delivered at 0 -er ; choice to
- 11 10 I papers as a rebel and_ a promiilgator cf terest in everything pertaining to his call- their door in a few days, so that they will Win. Caldwell was hi i Exe�er last week . - -culls to Wr, $1 v
t . � I all the aid in our power, but when she has . � L . �
r_ both sides af the political fence-,,- are not . 11 . seem to think that be,3ause Mr. Morrid oo. 11 in He was treasurer of the Mdleeworth be well cared for once more. It iting friinds.-The- �h'evv en ine for'Mr. � - . and yearlings, $3.11
11-�!__�, .-, treason, and yet not one -.of them has had cupied a high position that, -.therefore, there more f C g. '' is the 'v'8 - 9 I -
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; . I ' I T him. We do .at i be just before we are generous. Besides, it opilil) I I 1. demand ana hiahe
� has: long been a source of much trouble to � e years, and was oneof its principal promot- rived and i:tbeing placed in Position.- 60 ; culls tol�
. -a of the Grits. . vi 'w it in�that light. Mr. Morris - I er, -
I . I - , Mr. Monk., Hence, the jib , presum !-is not by any means certain that there is end patrons. In politics he was a well be� in the House of., Refuge, but every - Airs. Blair r urned home last we k from a . to $4.
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I . 41, the� paliticians, 'and A is likel to, be more - ing on his position. violated the law and he . need .for more Canadian troops. in ,South one doesn't care about going there all the . Tono-xTo, 'Nove,
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7 , , � 0 .. I . - I same. -A few evenings ago some person or
1. I . troublesome now than ever before. The I I . has a tight,to suffer the consequences. It 'Africa. The Bacts are in a most dep orable fa . The -low prices of I
. . . � condition, and so far as outsiders can ascer- mily, comfortably circumstanced. persons vis to-davlo bul
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; . � � �. - cause of this. trouble is a, lack of confidence . ,an encouraging eign of l ited the premises of the Misses Urquhart, of Chathamo is bere visiting his a -little
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I - . between, the temperance people and the . i _ exporters
: I n i Star has not been fit to profit by t -good 1 alike, . I . rate, the British troops there now have no Flemi'ng went out,when a man ran on to the " Choich
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� _. _� � _ __ he � i last week for the ranching district of Mon- visit have returned home. -Mrs. ShirrSy 11
,- � � politicians. Both parties are afraid of their ' . I difficulty in keeping the enemy properly in tana road. He was followed as far - as the post. - cWt. to -day-, medi
I - - � � - advice which we gaver it a *couple of weeks , between Great Falls and the Canadian . has moved into Hensall, and her daughters .S2.50 to $3.150. B
: I check, and are continually gainio- g. ground office and ran in there.' Who it was is not .
. I followers on this question. The Liberals, . . The case of Dr. Harbottle, of Burford Pao boundary. They went via�the C. P. R. A, al
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- . � . 9 - been afraid that if they " indiscreet ! , Leithbridge. which is only 60 miles from the next time whose place he goes fo vieit,as a � - Ing fairly well. I
. for instance ba-va . It is still maundering away about ,he --should furnish a salutary lesson to ' I that in due couiss there will be liale for On just .know e -, care - If
. I �, � ' 7 � I increased force to do, We have shown our - . I
. 1� ?,ilopted prohibition as a plank of their seat in WeEt Huroh--having been stolen from and narrow minded people in I border. They took_ along 800 pounds of SC40 .
- �. I I Mr. Beck. But the Star is not such an in - I many places. I good will to Bricain and our w""rignebs to baggage, enough of good Canadian clothing, warm recepti . on awaits him. Cromarty. I � � I I , ; �choice; $13
1 _� political platform, they would estrange W . -, . It is stated, that Dr. Harbottle had strong I aid her when she needs our aid, and that is SCI100L ENTERTAI-NMENT.-A school en- I � - to fair ones $3 t
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la e number of their regular followers, and nocent as it pretends to be. There Is method pro-Boer..sentiments, and was not'backward ! all:that was necessary for us to do. She � They will engage in ranching and will, it - . I tertainment will be held in the school � , , , � �
" - � , , rg . in its Simplicity. - It kno . Brucefteld. in keep sell at $3.75 .�
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. that many of the temperance Conservativ .ws right well that in expressing also knows that that aid is again at her dis- they can got it at a reasonable figure, buy B. R. HiGGiNs, Brucefield, Notary Public, "otion No. 6, Hibbert, on the evening of � .
.1 � . - - es there is nothing in the conduct and, legisla. I . them. For t'his reason he i posal whenever she thinks proper to seek it, up a stocked ranch, if not they will� locate. Conveyancer, Fire and Life insurance agent. An -1 December 18th. The programme will em- � I -to $3 50. Stockev
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1 would not support them in their prohibition was "rs3outed by his, follow villagers. He' This -i being the case, Canada should wait I amount of money to loan at l6west current rates of sist of recitations, dialogues, inatruniental i
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� plank, but would still continue to vote party not only subjected to personal indigni. I until she is ahked before she does any more. Interest, on first-class farm security. All kinds ol. music, sales, selections by the Fullarton ' , -
I . - � 1, � I . I . can condemn with any chance *of justifying 1 .7 as I By undue eagerneas to send men to South the west, an:d know how to go about the conveyancing work done well and cheaply. At male quzartette, addresses, etc. As the rate- it not wanted at all,
in preference to temperance or prohibition, . ties and annoyances, but his property was business in which they will engage. ' home every morning and Wednesday of each
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_� � I., and that in this way defeat would result. to I defaced -and injured, his residence and store . . -The Wingham Ti'mes of last week says :
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� 4 � ' . ! having been. plastered with filth and his I Is simply making ourselves ridiculous.- A child came nearly being killed in Lower BRiEFs.-The Womeri'aVoreign Mission- .
, �, make even a show of excuse for its opposi- united in their --effarts to make tl� is a grand -
� - I I The Conservatives cheiished the same fear, , ' Since the above was written the offer of the then. Export ,ew,
� I tion to Mr. Girrow it must try t' I windows broken with stones. To such an ' I Town on Tuesday afternoon. Two fellows , ary Society, of the Presbyterii -an church, In. success, the result Le assured. Everybody I � . , I �
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.� � extent had this been carried that be was ob -.-�J Canadian Government has been accepted by who.we are told, hail from Zetland, had' tend having their tbank-offering meeting in hould attend. A small admissiDn fee will $2.50, Sna:
themselves for th � I c . In � ' �� Were firmer to -da
9 a feeling of sympathy 'for Mr. Be -k' the British War Office, and a company of to bee charged, which will be devoted to school
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: - � t. therefore,. always been left an open question " ' : to save his property frem destruction and," � were driving reckleshly through Lower are to be held on Deoember Ist. and 2nd. - the -cold Weather 1
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t I 1. by both political partiea. It is almost * ' I -Town, when they came near a little wagon Don't, forget them.-Rdv. E. H. Sawers ad. DOTS. -M i88 Oliver, -a missionary from - -day at $2.7.5 to $2
� 1� _� I . im- I at the preceding election and hin'ts about .1 me"it so exasperated the victim of it that in " � With a child in it, being drawn by some dressed the Women's Foreign Min ionary, India, lectured in our .church on Manday I - to -day, and the - pi
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� � . posoible, however, that it can remain in this - I a weak moment he took the law in his own Society at, St. Helens, on Wedn 11 Rof last evening, to a large .congfegation,-Mr, and - .
. . . 80 Huron Notes. � other children. -One of the men grabbed eeday . . . 4' P,
I 11 I position much longer. Both parties will me terrible doings of " 0%ptlaill - Sullivan ; hands and shot one of his principal perse. I the lines and pulled the horse to one side, week. -Miss H. 1. Graham, of Egmand. Mrs. John A.. Norris were at home to a ther -advance
I . 0 outors. Of course he had no right -The Zurich Herald says - Mr. Christ -o- - S6 per cwt ; ligb
� . now have tP face the iasue fairly and square- and those members of the machine wh' ' so that the wheel struck the wagon, smash. ville, passed through hereon Monday even- - number of their friends on Friday evening ". $5.50 per e I wt 1
- were with him," Now, if the Beat was to do this, � no matter how great 1pher Zimmerman, of the Goshen line, de in'g It to atoms. The child escaped with a .ing, en route for Hensall, where she waii to last.-,;LMiss Andrews spent Sunday under
I IT, and _R11.1 have to declare themselves � , ed the heaviest lambs this season, .his ,
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stolen from Mr. Beck,'will the Star ' I it was shaking up. The drunkards did not stop to give readings of her own poems that even- the parental roof. -Mins Luxton is the guest .- t
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I . eitherfar-or against it. � � , I flbck averaging 139 pounds each, They ascertai-ii the damage they had'done. it was ing--Miss Smith,of Sesforth was the ,st of Mies Sarah Butler. . -
. . ex lain why it was that the cotirts to which I indiscreet on his part . to give , -Mr. McKellar's fine
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�_ � issue. The people of this Provi I be appealed did not restore Lit to him. Tifey - knew - to be affensive -to his fellow : Robert Allan's were the . second heaviest, I Aggie Sawers and Maggie Jamieson were - Millie, Allen is visiting friends in Stratford. Hor
: ace have, on had that power and it was th(ir duty t'o do,' citizens, .but this is a f I his averaging 136 pounds each. . -As a result of the recent fire in Wini�- lightly indisposed,,but we ar � -The people in this community were very -
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. / J � . two occasi6ns, deliberately declared, by I . , , - I roe country, and his Mr. Wm. Dearing, Br., of the .3rd can- ham, there is considerable adverse critioie�i . e pleased to sorry to see the post office mo � TORO_.,�Toj xov�
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I large m jorities, that they are 'in favor of 's I . I' vengance-on,him than he had to undertake ' cession of *Stephen, had a narrow ese . E. H. Sawers addressed the Sabbath schooi Mr. CraDston's sister has returned to her , . I
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I very fact, therefore, that * they did not' do from a serious accident one day last Zeae'r seems that on account of the air in -the of the south side of 2nd concession, Stanley, home. I 11 were mostlysecot
prollibition and -desire a probilo--tory 1-tw. . . 1 1 the punishment of tho.ia who were persecut- water mains, considerable delay was experi- � ea, au&
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- . . - . were guilty, bitt it seems He. was engaged at a straw cutter, a � 'press bars
. ,at they . last Fiiday evening. -The beautiful white I
� z There is no reason to suppose' th , so, is the very besteviden6e -that �there are ing him. Both" to ad in enced in getting a stream o lay from 811 to $90.t '
. . . some manner his hand oDme. in contact% " Zuricli. ,
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were hiqincere� in their declarations, no grounds for the complaint. ,kg ' the .'us � utal in the ith P mantle of earth is here again. We hope it
o - . I and that ' cowardly, treatment of the victim - were the the knives, cutting the top .of one of his ill bring aleighing for Thanksgiving Day. BRmFs. -S'ervice-a will be ,held in the .
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` , - � they said tLey wanted prohil.4--i(n when oonduct of C-jpbai' Sulli, most reprehensible, and a:re the most deserv.' fingers, and otherwise injuritig his hand. sleep at the wheel house and 'be ready . . I churches he' to -day (Th�auksgiving Day).- heavy blocks, `
;7q afey did not want it. I V leagues w�s so very dreadful, how ii it that * ing of punishment. -On Wednesday evening of last week, a to turn on the water at a moment's notice. !`8 . little off bro-ught
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. - - I u view of this at the trial there was not - a� "ntilla of . . � verysudden death occurred in Wingham, Ith alsobeen suggested -that .the night Hensall. The re -opening services in connecti, apecial. drivers, A
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I -there ' ' - in the person of Mrs. Coad, mother of Mr. wat:hllman patrol the business part of the � good prices. On46
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� �, wGUld be well if both P' practised at any place save in the few in- about the Province of .Ontario, and it is all , ercy Coad, There is also a probability of the a Mrs. Thomas Neelands left here this week services, and the collections amounted to - I five years old, abl,
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I parties could get together and agree on stances at Wingham, of I which we have : true. We have cause fof gratitude to those went out to bring in a stick of wood, and system being introduced to aupply water for to spend a few days with relatives and more than was expected, reaching the band� ; - - �
� same particular course to carry out the will . . I .. . � - � I not returning- at once, friends went to look domestic purposes . friends in Wallaceburg.-Mr. Adam Reich- some sum of $115. The repairs in connec- . - I -
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�� previously made-mentib he have managed our affairs so wisely that � for her and.found .her lying dead. . * ert received word this week that.. his son, tion with the church cost in' the -neighbor- N, ..
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settle.these points before it proceed t* , we are now the envy.af our sister Provin3es. -Mrs. Colin Campbell, of Godericb, t - : I I
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I - - . ,88 ad Sault Ste. Marie, bad been taken quite ill just reason to be proud -of their church.- � 4 z TORADN. Z QV,e
�. hurl broadcast charges, of 'corruption and ' It says : .11 Ontario i's the most,fortunatel at the shows, has been selected to addresi died in Liverpool on the 218t of October ; . I I �
- . I and there would be a much better qhance of " - . . y � and was in the' hospital. -'An entertain- Miss Smith, of'Detroit, is on a visit to her . bushel, 7* to 7Q
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I - . -wrong doing agaifiat its , Ponente,.who, 1 circumstanced among the Provinces of, Can. womens' institutes, in 4;onnection with far- he was a much respected man of the age, of vvheat, 69c ; go".
� ap , � � � ment, under the auspices of the Childre parents here at preeent.-Since the cold
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I individually and collectively, rank as high 11 'adob- Quebec has new.-peglons yet to draw Mission Band of Carmel church, was held in snap, business in our village has been quite . 78c ; fbarle
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. we fear, it is too much to expect that an e has logt'in two months, his brother Rob-
; in moral rectitude upon, bat they are 'not so rich as ours, Mrs. Campbell is admirably qualified for I the church on Monday eveni Choice Alsike I
I � ,,&nJ righ� doiag- as do ' . � . i Dg last. The brisk, -The rafterm are now on Mr,John - - 11
� arrangement of this kind can be carried out. , 1-i I . ; while the finances of the old Provi a this work, and in selecting her the depart. ert, who was 75 years of age, pELSE-109 away attendance was very good,. and an interest- B. Foster's new house, and with a few more 1� good Alsike No
, its own friends. d ore t a bad way. Br' , on September 13th. Mr. A. Monteith, the I
. The prospects are that probibition must be- - ' "-' , han'this, it is itish Columbia has w- ls�rge I ment have made a wise choice. ' I . ing literary and musical programme was warm days, the'r6of mill been., -It will be clover.,seed, S4J
1 1 1 Ckuse for' symp%_ ' public domain, butit isOntario,-with herda�s_h I ' -At the last meeting of Walton Metho. - CA - to S2.75 ; Lhay, F
foolish in trying tatse a, only one of the Jamily who came to Canada rried out. A song service was held for one of the finest houses in the village. -Mir.
. come a, Political issue, one party adopting it ' - in hand, her great domain stretching nortf. to reside, and a sister, Mrs. Blueti,, , Brau -steady am
thy in behalf of its client an such. flimsly , to - I I dist church official, board the following Of -1-liv- half an hour previous to entering upon the Henry Randall' has moved into i
and the other. opposing it. a erpool, are the only surviving children of a _J Mr. Ed. I I �
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nei�ther party have yet declared the laugh at it. Further, in support of iis'con- , cites the friendly envy of the other membet,fj Bethel, John Dandas and Fletcher Roe ; ership of Mr. F. Rees - :� tob
I mselves, . � -Mrs. Dulmage�, reliat of the late Jons- e, was greatly enjoy- of years, and has movedon it. Mr.Volland .11. - .
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tention, the Star asks us .,to publish the ' of Confederation, Ontario has in reserve a I -Providence, S. Godkin and John C. Mor- . ed. Miss Graham, of E mondville, who is has moved on to his old ho '- freights, ini
they will be forced to do so before bhe open � than Dulmage, of Howick, died on Sunday, . 9 meatead.-Quite i
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. elect ione, which wiLl take pltt.ce nex b June, at I use for the good of settlers and to the benefit � Neal and W. Pollard were elected Sabbath
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'be latest. If we mistake not, prohibition will oheerfuNy do. It is as folio - . I I of. the Province as an organization. The ' school representatives. was Christi -cut Preference for that which was of a lab6rers.-Mr. G. Holtzman has sold his k, . --To, V
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. " It was urged upon ! man of to -morrow will not find that the n I -We notice in the distribution of medals, na Wright, she was born 11k religious charseter. All the selections were driver to D. S. MeBride.-Mr. H. Bilber, ,_ une wged �
be the p%ram ouut issue at that ele us. that Ineither Mr In a' scholarships and prizes in connection. with Prince Edward county, and with her hue. . � I- is .ha
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the fate of the part ' band removed to the townspip of Morris . M. P. P., was here on Monday on insurance . Ln
ies will depend upon the Huron had any intention of: contraveDing main away for a song." I Victoria University, Toronto, that two Band acquitting themselves in a business. -Mrs. W. H. Merner and childreri � ,Dn, tr"k,aud:o
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- attitude of the People upon the prohibition- the provisions of the Ele�tion'Act.ar of per- I I ung men ;vell known in Ethel localitv, old Puritan stock of Methodists, and stead manner that was most pleasing- left this week for Brandon, Manitoba. From . . ,�
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I queetiou. - mitting others to do so, and 'that no fund i Mr. Gurney, of Toronto, is, evide4fly, were among the Winners C. Engler took - Rev. G.- R. Long conducted inissionary ser- there they � � .
We do not know which side the S. H. Janes" silver me for second in' faEtly adhered to their early ehurch a8soci _vill go to Douglas, where her -
. was raised in the riding for, illegal or -corrupt ' onp Caradian ma,nufaoturer who �11 ia- . I
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11 take. It wil�.l likely purposes. Assume this' to' be'so then it ' of ' mathematics and Rev. J." L. Stewart was Mrs. James !3-titherland are this week visit- there in future. � TORON-To, Nov
respectivo parties wi is not afraid vices iii Auburn on -Sabbath last. -Mr. and parentaresidle. They will make their home -
� American competi Dion in the event -of a. the town;hip of Howick. Of ten children - . -
� - rest with Premier Ross, as the head of the must be that the,moneys which we're illegal. I .awarded R. J. Sanford's gold medal for nine are living; there are also forty grand! ing relatives. and friends in Oxford county. _� . a lotaf auff 19f
Govern rn eat,,�to make the first dealarati ly and improperly expended'were supplied _reciprocity treaty, but on the contrary sees being first in philosophy. � I . children and fourteen great-grandchild- -Among those who returned from Mani— -Mr. Thomas W. Holmes, who resided . although to -day.
. . asses. - ren. . � ' - about two miles from Chesterville commit- - maitied low. * .
i -ever side he may take, no doubt riding and interfered with the management In a recent interview-, he said the Canadian ceived his barb from the South African cam __ the following : Frederick Pile, 0
And wh ch on* by outsiders who sent their agents into- the 1 the g6at benefit it would be to all cl -Austin, Chisholm, of Goderich, has re- toba during the past week, we learned. of r,e
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- I _. ernment was fa - ce to face with a great the Royal- Canadian Regiment of infanbry. away on Monday of last week, in the person W. Reid,. and Danoan Wood. -Mr. Samuel I of age. . . key% 5 to 7z pe
is not likely that anything will ba done or ' There is nothing. very' wonderful in -this, I proposition in the question of recipro. There are four -bars, on each one of which of Mrs. Joseph Carr, at the age of 73 years. � ;
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I any declaration made un -til the close of nor does the statement justify the charge of city with the United Statiss;. An equitable is the name of the battle or portion of the Deceased had resided with her son, proprie. — I I -
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. - the next session of the Legislature and the Star that there had been a 11 carnival of , commercial arrangement between the two campaign for which it is given, viz: Cape tor of the'Brunewick hotel, and had been in . — -1 Dal
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I . . the election campaign -is fairly begun, as no corruption" and that the seat had been . countr i es would! give Canada a trade in food I Colony, Pardeberg, D.riefobteiii, Johannes. failing he-alth for some time, more especially . - - --N�l
p3�rty leader would be 80 foolish, in a istrat- stolen from'Mr. Beck. . I ! products equal to or,even greater than the. burg. 'Only 300 of the 1,200 di6inbers are for the last few months. Her maiden name . 0 IM11r. Reputation - TbltoxTo, A. .
It is simply an ex . mand for buttel
egical point of vi.ew,.to 4how his hand until pression of opinion on the -part of the' - I *hole of our 'present trade. As between entitled-to;,four barn. was Jean Cunningham. She was born in -Ar- � I � � best 1gradesaf �
learned Canada and the United Sbates,the bala -On Wednesday afternoon of last week,' gyleahire, Scotland, and emigrated to Canada — __ __ � . �
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he is forced to, and there is no necessity for judge and a very illogid'al opinion at that. He ' of 'trade was restly against us, Last year W. W. Hoy, a former Greyite, arrived at fifty year@ ago, settling near- Mooretown, . plen � tiful, and t
. . either p%rty to make known their int-entions had no evidence before him'to show that any we Imported from the republic goods to the Brussels with a car load of stock and house. Oniario. The greater part of her married . � Is spreading far and near for making Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes., The dairies are offer
I amount of $120,000,000i while our exgorts hold effects from Trout Creek. In. cam. life was spent on a farm near Courtright.
I 9 . . e Ityliih appearance of every garment in acknowledged by all, .1 tluate -.-Cream
I r1ou-nee on th question. �. I mencing to unload tht car he found that one Her husband predeceased her thred' years ,
- large expenditure of m ney had been made. i in that" direction amounted to only rfeot fit and
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7 A � The only money proven to have been car- 1 44. �,he reason of our tremendous otiocess is on account of the first-class :19 to 200 ; dair
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I We notice there is a dioposition on the I . I 000,000. Taking population into accoun't of the three horses had one of its 'hind legs ago. From Courtright the family - removed Ability employed by our firm in the manufacture of our Jackets and Skirts, [ , dairy large V611,
r ruptly expended was at. Wingham the night we ought � $120 ' broken, p5esumably from 'a kick. He blames
to'flad a market for at least " . to Leamington, and in August, 1900, the - I . turnand low, It
part Gf.99[ne temperance �eo(,ple, to try and before the election, and that if we recollect- 000,000 worth of our food supplies alone. the railway people for giving him too small deceased removed with her son to Wing. These are the testimonials we receive from time to time. One lady writei,,,
force the Government to Page - u ' The trouble,'Mr. Gurney said,was that each a car for stock. The horse had to be Phot to ham. - her Enit in as nice as it possibly could, be. We use great care in the selec- - strong demand,
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. 'Legislature. would not req'uire a very great know I ledge on -,.pres A quiet but -pretty wedding was molem. . who died at his home, lot 21, concession . : at, 18a ; ordins
�, - law at the first session of the I I class seemed fearful lest any change in the put it out of furthei trouble. The funeral of the late John McIntosh, nice trade, which give general satiafaotion. -
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; We hope that no such action 1will be taken. t the part of the learned judge to:kn6w that ticular initerosts. The result was that the ' - - Gents' Tailoring id'what we like to talk about. Every garment we produce is in its line a I 4ed, 1,15 -to 160.
, I nized in the presence of a number of friends, 12, Grey,ion Tuesday morning of last week, Z
I ". The Government would be. foolish to accepe where parties are in the habit of betting- manufacturers, the farmers mad other classes at St. Paul's church, Clinton', on Thursday took plebe
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. � . . e,fit Cranbrook on Thursday after- . ce. One gent writes from Toronto, Who received a stylish yoke . MID--, alq I
., . to, any such request and it would be equally money on elec . we - re found to be all pulling in opposite afternoon of last week, when Miss' Bessie noon. Rev. D. B. McRae, deceased's In a fair deman�
� foolish to atk them, . - directions. The business of Canada should Bye and Mr. Arthur Coach, both late of pastor, took charge of the services at the little too swell." And he sends us an order for another cost far & friend of � eat September
A tions, expenditures of this =ferropmie us to his order. H6 says " the only fault I see In It is, it seems a
� Indeed,ft is exceed. nature are quite common on both sides and . I
,. I be rub like a departmental store, where all -Clinton, but from England, were joined.. in home and cemetery. In the death of Mr. I
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� the candidates or their organizations may the'departments work in h It is a _. era, 82 to 8'r,7c ;
ingly d ubtful if they could pass such a law his, who in delighted with it. 1 013
- � in the present House. A Legislature must have no knowledge of them and that this . period in our armany. ion the'holy bonds of wedlock. At I . 30 p. in , McIntosh it.may very properly be said, 11 A Before you buy your Fall Suit and Overcoats see us. Our prices are low, but our work �, to 8J,a ; under
- history, he :concluded, wl the bride, leaning on the arm of Mr. Rich. good man has gone to his rest." He was
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� . ; can not be done until the genera - - - - I I to the steps of the chancel amidst the Canada when 24 years of age, locating in . township fall c
I election. vice'which is as much deserving of the'-snim- ' Canadian Senators seem to belo strains of Mendelasohn'a wedding march, North lEasthope township, Perth county. �
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ow for its prevention or and the telegram announcing the fact says w : OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. � .
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