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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. I - ; i - I MeLEAN PubUzhera% -
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W110LE NUMBER, 1,777. 1 it. i I SEAV ) IDAY9 JA1 ; i I Year in 11 I .
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. .. I t THE MAR.4TIME WINTER ard, Jarr a UcGinnig, William -Sulater, 1900-01 amounted to y sees whole ten ;
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. , I . : proceeding twelve months -they amounted to acre fieldoplanted with potatr," wer& left
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I : : I I MCKILL6 .-Reeve, Daniel Manley and I . 1 $14,339. 1 vLithout even An atte t 'being made to
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: 1.0 . I i I I M ioh %el ardie. Councillors,- Alex. - I . There was 'more drunkenness last year gather the -crop. The Ult Of tbia fiilure
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. fWritten tot Tus XPOWTOIQ ! Gard nor, rohibald b oGre , than in 1899-1900, for there was an increase is that most of the pol stoes consumed in
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I . : - he firpt annual show, o be condu ted'in Long ilin, t"', hu S. Bro, Via, Charles Little, ! , of 14, in the jail commiltments, The re- thalcity have to be imported from below I -
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I I . I I : . th - Maratime Provigoea, ras held at Am- Willi im Gi rge Smith. 1 I I port ;gives the following aiveral J
i . t - Comm I iotmen e yea . to _T6 r' last wee ,00 stockers - _ -
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\ P ctures of the princi al Streets, Pablic From'1876 to 1880,3,812; 1881to 1895, utario, in r__
i attbiadanoe and was a pronounced successi - Bri ?TH. h ld- on oil all re-elected by I : wponse to latest order from
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-_ I loolainatio a foilows %'seve.-Wm. Sims. , 4,016 i; 1985 to 1890, 4,311 f 1891 to 1895,, t he Pacific Proviace. T418 will lea,ve about
I - I . . When Hon. Sydney Fisher and Mr. 1F, book, , I
N I . I - - Corn Us- CoumillorE,-,-.A. MoNsIly, Dr. Milne,A. W. places of businese,i in nest, 1 2,703 1; 1896 to 1900, 1,90-2. - - .. :4100. still to be despatche4 to the wc$t. The .
: I I W. Hodson, Domiuion Live Stock In I I .
i z 6 i . . andJoo3ph 8 School trustees,- I It thok $63,762 to pay the salaries of tbe cattle werepurchased froin thefarmora ;a an i_; I
I . I sioner, one year ago secured cheap faies Sloan . , . ,
i . . . t - - I ; I . . % Slater, = For 10 'Cents , Inspectors and commissioners, ani S10,317 average price of $17p'er head., so that put- , ,
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I I i I , 0 ' I I I I I for postage, etc, The report does not re- chase money for the tv; a tbous,-.rid ani MaU
. - . I r vinoi " d invited Pottcr and Bradwin. I I
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, \ . - IE'py Mail, 12 n,ts. view the license year, bub eimply Compiles would amount to $34,000 One ordir from I
t I . I sorhe three score'of the leil n'g stockmen i of UshOAN% Zbe reev and councillors . .
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. % I I r thei Mara4me Provinces In, attend there, elected by wc at,on a follows : Reeve, i . 1i I I the vat ious items. . the Western -
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I - . tio, in the east, which during the . Vat six Joselb. Hamkins, John, Moir, Joseph BA 1LI1.9 (lanacla. i
I I : i I i . I ! . -craft and '-* Kamloo s d stricts of British I . I I
j I Ino ths, haze, with the hel of the . iuiat er, lanty 2e. -a. -- - p I I
. - When you buy furs yon' like to feel! t-h"at you are buy!,., M Hodson, and .the Provinei,A Gove!'n- Gizzy.-Reeve, Robel't Dilworth, James . A —o,JEAFORTH __ -Rev. Colin Sinclair, of St. Thomas, and oolumb, f I 4f
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i Wants to pay fq' me to, resulted in the holding of a er, w- . .. Maggie Madwick, a Camadian woman, i
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I 11 ino, the real thing. A fair, minded peraon I - n as a result of eating- canned - ' -i rl -aiting tiial -1
. Z3 : . r show Turnbull. Councillors, Willism Fras - I who is in jail in Port H on av; -
: 1; th t for educational val4o. 'stands second Robe -b Llyingstone, James McDonald, List year he had been elected Councillor at . ___4
all, he gets, he also wants to get that' for w4ich he pays. .I,11 to the Guelph exhi - bition. I dam Turnbull, Robert Brown, John Me- the aead of the poll, an& he hoped and ex- B&IM013. I on a serious charge, reeemed a lette:r A few T
I . i . 'y e A -A rigid quarantine has beea established i days ago.fro.m her aged I atsbarid, Elias Mad- -4
For a start, the show *,as a decided s ac_ Naught aud Malcolm d from the encouragement he had al. , _ -1 1,
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. : Years of experience aild close stndy . enables ns to assure, 9, I ' I Z . ity Kant county and in Stephen township, I wick, of, Watford., -Onta -10, Whom ,ahe de- -1 -
i - i ceo i. Ninety, five f4t cat is, .89 ikheep ,dnd new men having withdrawn eince the nom- row y received, that they would place him Huron county, by Dr. Hodgett8i of Toronto, - ' -_
i customer of Batisfactid6a, and a s, farsi are ,a Znaiodit that 40 bLogs, with a fine diepl y o ul. in%tion, the old councillors are all re-elected. . eerted some time ago, at ing that be bad 'F31
f dressed p I at t is head of the poll 1 as reeve. He had ai-60unt of the prevalence of -smallpox in - 4
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; the . HmvicK,--Reeve,-J. J. Gre g and W. not been able to. carry lout all the reforms . . - just redeiNred A letter from lis br6the,r -in 4
: tri filled the buildings pr , ided, au adme 9 w 1
- I I the average person has but a small knowledg, pro. I d I these muniorlities. Rnglan , stating that .he bad 'falled heir to - -i
. : I of, I 46 last year on account of _J I 4
I k i t . ael ine beasts were ribbv n as have bi on A., Irwin. Coutichlbro,-F. A. Strong, he I ad desired . . ames . Barrie, town treasurer of i
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al with us. I I . brought out this y' Henry Schartpr, John Spence, Thomas Me- thie Dther councillors being oppo'sed to him, I I
t ,-,pective buyer does well to' de ear ; among ; them the $50 .006 He begs her to return to -him and
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V. Kee, John Go*dy. I , how. at. -_ I
- , . grade Hereford steer owned by W. 0 and being thus left alo e, and one cannot ly respected residents of 'the town, died in _
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. I . I I . . I P_ EXETER. -Reeve, -W. H. Levett, I. dd mue ainst four. . -y, at the age of 70 1
, I : 131ack Amherst, which took the swe I I I h ag that place on Frida
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Our motto is not!how cheap, bi stakes in the fat class at Pe Pan-Americ n, Arinktrong an A. Q Bobier. Couu.-illimi, evbr, although thus ban icapped, be had so- I . - letter to the chief of poll,,e at Sam , -
: I I it how good. The'finest ' years. i
- ' and , pure-bred, two-y'ear.old Aborde d- J. Mair, J Elaing, W, H. Levett, I. Arm- ooinpliabed something I, the way 'of reform I him to. ndhls wild, and telling -of the -for- .1. -
. t, -Hon. Dr. Montigue, the ' ell known tune which had come to him'. The police -44
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I i- fars sold in this district 4re, as a rule, the outp t of this firm Angus heifer, owned by, ;H. Stairs KI 'go Joh Wood, L. H_%rdy, Joseph and efficie* oy. It had 9"'13t Canadian politician, who has been in 4us-
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I I . Davi , L. M g his duties because
I county, Nova Scldtia,l that weighed 1. 30 Ta gub, W. Harding and 13 will'probably release 9 i
! i I - . . him [that he had, negloo , tralis for a year or more, iti the interestle of .
. . I I - Joiel h Senior. 1, I.. . all Buch a' she goes direct to her hu 3band. . I It
d I 7e weight, and I di%saed out of' his a sence in ro t, but i -1 _ I ,
. . : ! ' - . . .There in !dxbibited in a window tof a dry I
I Next week we will devote a fall p ge to a'clean Ar.- Mayor, --M. G, Ca .. . CBS, he had, attended the Independent Order ,6f Forester . viith
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. i 0 Up ppo n'd:. I'Theso animals "Were excelled by Go YERP e bmsel h oh he is. now cennect6d, has returned ,to ,
I o rg in , e a ow,1 the Swee*sta ies (acch mation). Councillors, -James A. M a- every r . I good's store in HamiltCri, a quilt which is a 1.
i sale. Time does not permit us to deal with prices as fully as Y0 " ' I anada. . . 'T. - r, George , -_ I
I , I L L I ,, - Intole ri, N. B. Smith, George Porter, W. T. . real curioti It was ii ado by M I
I i ; 1 1 i I be g taken by a pure-bred- Shorthotri )e- al owed no inoonvenienc a to himself to Stand` r. Gilbert Parker, one of the Cam. Adams :
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I t 1W() would wish this week. ' I . , I , to 0. A. lurney, W. A. McKiny, Robert' Thompson, in Ithe way of his doing I his duti4. He die- 'o belongs to t -
; I i I i , Ia glug ,Arohibald, of Truro, Nova IV A ,,,, e w&terw rks de. :
. i L - : l I adians who has made a large place for bim- . i ' i I
. I I . . W. J. R. 111olmes, M. Nicholson, David I artment, of that,city an I it was roade b L
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t is now him at odd times when o Y wo la ift I
1 considerable n'Umbor, of Agricultural 0antelou, eorge M. Elliott, (). A. Humber, bridge at Raneford's. 1 as he thought an Englis , rk. It 4 - '
i i h M. P., is on a visit to the Unit7ed . _J
. Rowever thd follo! wing. list Wil -',l gi e -, of so egates to the meetin and John 0. M rtin, John Knox, .Thoma I
i ) ea a C. it I twenty thousand pieces, abo t eighteen dif-
SOME) istieq senb del 98, I might h repaired, and States and Canadv,, and will be banqueted fe .
i - y i Naft 1, J. W. Smitbi W. 0. %Goode, J. , on . by the Canadian Club, of, Toronto, on . J!kn- ient colors, ei obt by tea feet in 6ze, -and 4 .. .
. no' withstanding their-,- free admission, and ha thought that wlere Culverts had - I
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i . ; : rges w re made for i ladies and Kidd lat have . ealtia,pleoly, peace and in.
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amination of these prices with' the artiqles, will prQve j mo d , ST. Mog ughton, Pbepn used with equal e I _il ," make an attractive border,. Tle ;.
i ! It 0 NLEX. - Reeve, - John Liency'and at a dv, 8
. . I It dren, $32wastaken atthedooi. . . I -Arthur Catso, a young man in London, l,r,, , Z 1-
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' on. S dney Fi4ber- peis.mally attend aeQlam tiou. Councillors,-Willilam- L. '. veFy material saving. e also adV'oC%,te4 as q -of oriental de gai, arid a neatly i
interesting to, you should you have an idea of making a fur t y . .has-been senteticed -to-three years in the wor.1red Jack ado a the Centro, Mi% - A
. .11 . : I I'll th show and gave simelexcellgrit practioal. Keye, JaireaMoDiarmid, James Aiken4ead, , matter of economy We doing away with ., . Union J - -
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i purchase this Month. 1 1 . ; ad reESA. His presence and counsel 4id Wm. Stinson, Edwar I - Johnston," i ax-calleotor an r airing all taxes to A -dame is to be congratulated upon the -
i i , . I J . city, for anaulting Mr. James Slater, at his q
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I i i I . ch to encourage the I romoters and to in. Beat ie., belpmid directly to the xeasurer as is now warehouse, by striking Lim on the head I
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f I . i - 'i ! . C1 them to reni wed eff )rts for n I SThr,uE '. - Reeve,- S. Switz3r, Henry done in . Ses6rth an other t wris. He and: one that involved at ,reful thought .and _, 1 1
! - I I I I ext year . 0 with a bar of iron. The .punishment is 9, . - - . i.
I Dr. Ja Ontario Agrical. .Willerb. - 3 )ouncillors, - -Will iatn Anderson, pledged himse4 that if he were elected he genius. He has, been o ed $150 for it, but - A 'It :1
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: Ten calf coats, . h brg'., i I , r,,4ill be I . . severe one, but no doubt it is Ideserved.' he values tat $200. - # '!
I i i I 0 age, -gave an address upon I he George KEllerm%n, James McKeever.- Stoph- would a" that the taxel would be reduced - . . Jacob C. Flatb, of Millgrove, 7 7 .,
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i I ; . in the cle"i'll lip list at $1&00. Two odd c4f coats at $16. tu ,wL en Webb, W. Wuerth, Win. Yearley. -The enterprisitg town of Bbrlin i 3 71 ly I ._ , A
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. . . Aead of agricultufail e'ucation, -iob 'Or an t at t ( . , , .
. i . , _ , th county, eldest son of Mr. J. P. 1Z ,
I HAy.-R'9eve,- Peter L%mont, A. G. w p'erformed. to bave the first sugar beet factory in the . - ,
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i . I be )n excelled :ti on a aratime - Province E hum Cauncillors,-W. Stelck, W. Con- s t th"I that in the en of 'his election he - - -
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I I I Al sit, Adex. Thomson, W. B. Battler, B. remaia a p mittee of the Ontario i . of ,
I I I : - I platform. Did Eis 'me ermit iva to g ve - woul& r a ent. residerib of the .
. . . I I I ' years of age, and wits a brother of Toro 3; y dee - locate . i.
. n, different' pla,es Philips, J. K. Goetz. olice trustees, Zur- to nto, it 'was d to
I I I I such an address at a dozl 11. Wusbip. He also ma e brief reference to _-
I Coon Coats- i i i . Rickbeil, Charles ( the well known stock breeder and importer. their first factory in Berlin, as that -town.
I 1111 the three province;, there wou'lA be i3h,--J. Wesloh, j. th ect3saity for
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i i P blisbed within the next IS: months a, Greib, Charles Hartleffi. I 4n . I I , 1k, , --
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- ! 1 1 , ra tions an the loss occasioned the history of - the Province bave been re- .will exempt them f in ta-ution for tea _ . .
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i . iratime Agricultural College. ' - WAWA osii.-. Ill elected by accla. tot o farming communi y by di.3c,rimication ceived by the Dep%rtmentof Education for ' I .1 __ I
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. ; I We have fair cooll''coats at $30. 6od cdons' at $40 Professor " Creelmau Sun,erinterldelat' mati3n,af follows: .Reeve,-JohnT. Our- in ffeilyht rates -years. Another von4i t , was that Dr. d
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I I Farniers' Institutes, 'gave In4i. rip. Cant cillor.a.-A. B. Carr, John E. Brief &ddresse Toronto, Ottawa and Lqndon for .. next ; - 4
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I I No. I a coon coats at $50) and the Qanadiar silvek' coon at a )atatio . -
I i : I I , tu e workers in the province great ab,sik- E, ,,is, Wrr. Dobie, Wm. Beecroft. ot1I r. candidates . and by M -r-. M - Y. Mo The problem for finding room for lege at -Guelph, under .... one direotion -the I I
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I . L; ; 1 $60. ; I son -e by his practical addresses and . ling. COLBOR E. ---Reeve, -Major W. Taylor. Le and was . experiments.in s,agar beet g fbwi .
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I 1' z F i lootione. I : MayDr,-'V. Young. Councillora,-E. .C. T meetingw-3s closed with. thanks tothe becn made, has slecured---contraets 4 for the .
I I I ! i I -Jacob Bennett,aged 28 years,s-loond cultivation -of 5,000 acres',of beats in the I -
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. L I I 4t Attr 11, V 'm. Hill, Joseph 'Hotherin t eakers, During the meeting . * i T
I I I I I 1rhe illustrated lectures in the ring a i-
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: . son of John Bennett, of Baden Waterloo *_
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- I : t Acted viaitors at the -show that hun3rq d_ Rio rd Jewett, Jacob Mozier, lex. th I e was some, diausiii)n a' to tho adv' neighborhood of Berlin. $W0,00--stook,of
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I I Ribertson, the $500,,OW requiredt be a -already n sab.
I I 1 ,WeIre unable to get ,withir' the sound of up e ab, I ity of doing, away with t e kitute labor Mondayi af trarnoon of last week, succumbed I
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. i I Other Fur oats. 1 1 a. , . . the eouncill re eleotOd by system and the meeti g Be med, to be di- 0 1 -
I I I - 41 . ! 1! - 1 s bakero' voice i J AciinimiD.-All p sari -bed, inaoperations v fill be imm, dliately I
. . to, bis injuries a few days ago. Bennett . ;: , . __
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I i ; . y,the agency of the Dominibn Depa - ed on the subject.
I I : . ; I .. . ; Al - I was helping to fell trees in Jacob Broth's - .-
I I . I J, the advisability Of secu.-iug a visit from Me, bu,3h, half e -w Hamburg, I I , - .
I I .1 . m t of Agriculture, and with the personal Dalt)n. . Co oillora,- -J. McIntyre, -Mr. William Still, Mayor: -of 0ratige. .`4
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. I $1 H coats at, $191. and clog su ervision of both Hon -Mr. Fisher d Bartley, IV. nter, ,Thoe. Stothors. - -Roads Com- a milei east of N - - ,
L - . Marmot coats at . 2, wa aby, t Campbell, the Provincal G6od when &'tree in falling struck him on the ffio . 4 i
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i . i . : I r. F. W. Hodamaj exceptiOnally able , -M)RRis -The Reev3 iud Councillors of misilio I I . . o e in that town last _w 3ek The cause,of . i
. c6ts at $20. . ba . rier, so as to gain all i -he information right aide, breaking several ribs and -
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. J r - - I j n . last year i 11.,re-olected by acclamation. . - cauelng death was the bunting of a blood.vessel. - A
1 i . I Iges and lecturers e taken to Amher t, I I pos., ible from him on th a imoortant question - . -1
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. t . t I NNANOSII --All elected by &0,', of Ireads. No definite ketion was ken on -Mr., John Guthrie's big bam, Land its 8 - A
. I ; i I in the persoi lowing.' gentlemen W ErST WA ' to' 1, The nervous system of tt deceased nceived -
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I i , . For cattle, Prof. George, E,. Day,'of G nelph ; clam atioi . .
I I UL : is -,, 131 on -was moved by J. B oLean and second- County, i a fire in a store. He - -
I fc , ,eep,,tlex. Smith 'Maple Lodge, Oa- Quillan. .Con cillors,--P. O'Connor, Chas. ti' L were entirely ,destroyed by fir - m the owner of the !
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i I . . - 4tario. John Jsekson, Ab1n9d 'on, Ontario, c I tiqu was moved by G orge T. .N,I.cK%y and Mr. Guthrie lived in the village, but a man L ' I . ,
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i I I endAnce t D 48sist it the :.shelpp ' T ae T ucliersmil h N omination . sa4a tided by Daniel Mo Ulan. . a hole wbich the fire had burned in the floor . ,
i . 0 also in att . lived on the farm. The latter however, I i
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jackets, have copiplimented us on our a ortment of 'ladies' otl Ontario'n P )pular Kinjittei of Aarictiltuie. regi lar fi Id day at Brucefiqld, on lk Colle ate Ins tute. 1: about 5 a. in. It waia then too late to do
I I I I . . It I the slaughter tiesta. In the ' I i I I I had not been feel h meelf *inet. De- I ..
- l . I . t)iok charge of I . last the )ocasion n g the nomitiation of . . I i I anything. The origin, of the fire is un- "ling ,
1, y - bei - I - ceatsed was ;50 ye .14 e, and Ia .turviv6d
I jackets. No mdan tribqte by the way, when. you consider ' ' . . an Of
, I . P ultry department there was a gals:F of, , ESULTS OF CHRISTAI 8 EXAMINATIONS. . -
t I I ' . mut icipa coupcillors. It, is a good many, . L i t know. ' -
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. I : the visitors, for this part of - the sh6 es in the fo loWing lie Orang"llbee wealthiest citizens, in was .
'11r, . . N t* * !Tuckerernith.- The hall was T as nam f . are al * known men of Elgin county, and s, MeLmber .
_- I er . M!o i eminent in publi3 affx re. He *
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, fur havo been an unqualified s cess this season. our ra6ged in oo,er8de of meri . I class I includPB of the f1rob parliament of Ontiri,), died last P' - L
, . . Pao d f 'll and a gooc many could not even , d tc - 4 i
I e omploting his r6com rm -as mayor, .and I
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L a owd of enquirers. Meseta Hire and (Jil- . th a e who took:, an aver ge of over 66 per - 1
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I L . rt, of Ottaiwal and W, 1 _ Graham, of cent. Class 2, those w 'o took between 50 ,81 years, Deceased had lived in the county -
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1 iI Joseph L%ndry an 60 per cent, clekE 3, of the y0ear- I . -
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L I OL I eliowed and explained all departments ; of C t for discuss- on or consideration. pW ,,ent. I I He was reeve of Yarmouth for many years, L ev ear ari, 7.
1 ! Astrachan jackets, 411 sizes Land leiigths at $20 and $25. the darpc an gaV b - of
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) t . work. Hatching chickens in th aus 1, , L%wrenc L., Ga In e in example 11
- L - ; I . prin6pal 0ontest will be for the reeve. 11 IV and warden of the county for two years. He - .- ,
I I Bocharon Iamb jackets; all sizes and loncyths at $27.50, 0 ing them in the broader ; fat- dife4ri-J., L-a-warenauese, IF'.,' reward, atB,rookLV,Ul6. IL few dqm ago, A I
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L I - ". ' a I 1). L nt4 are Mr. Henry Hor- I was appointed Justice of the Peace in .John light7 switch e4ine was caught between the -
r 1 '35 and $37.50. Electric seal ackets7 all siz F3 and lengths, t;ninj them in crates ; the use 'of the craim' ton: a resent reeve, and Mr. William M. iltbti, G. H,, Gray, F. Class 2,'-Hartry, Sauddeld MacdonAld'a time. His wif a died I -
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I ;) . 2 and packing for " 1. 9 I- -I I'- I A , - express Coming from Torontoand, a paesen.
i 2 9 . ; ming maoLdne, and kiiii4 A Buchanan G. W 4ite A. -11 I- . I
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I i I . I . I a OX- listl 6 tb Be w o are rdnning forthe council I I I ' -
. at $341 M.60 and $40. , I I I e English ma I wn and . Kdyo, M., Broadfoot, F. 118 4 r R_.9 -There are 431 casse of . smallpox in O,a- '
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I i ained. ( Waugh, A., Carter, R., Si r,y,. torio at the present time, and they are con-
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I . 1 All who visited the exhibition went a,way a ff', a -Gormley T., I I past. The engineer of the
. I ir the township were exhaustively E.1 clasg 3. 0 i R., tinually Increasing. . There is grave danger
' 1 M Donald, L. : - origin had He could
ifell pleased and active larrargements 4e ; ei his cholce. 4
disousso , Bud although the meeting was so I I of the plague becoming unmanageable unless ther - -
- Ladies' Caperifies and Colla rlettes. I . ng the officers of fhe a back down u on the train being .
. i now in progre6s am ' lari 8, - th d was ood natured, and the ORAI III., S KXIO-P-_01369 1, -Torrance, the utmost vigilence be exe.-cited. E very - . P . ;
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I I ; I : I I I e cro a-firirg that occurred Class 2, Dicksou, J., Darrano6, Hi A., - _ eacape before the express . -
1, arrived' orhe could ram the express -and de4 I
. I I . ' simply lent i. - body should operate with the health author!. aid
" . v d better show next year. ll Tr tter, A. SeCl, S., Welsh, T., McMillan ties in this work. Those who bave .not
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I Coney caperine. aiaA 6ollarette, $3 : C Aumbia ble, ; ; Bpi 0 to he proceedings. The only' griev. I '
I I ; 8 a I - e I ance see e I d to be an ncrease in tho taxes ' I MurdlQ, M 11 lay her ii ;til the ather train was in safety I "
: - ;; . ! I . --,— I . W1. I Lane. , J., . . Solater, 0- been va o get vacci-
- : 111 ; S $6 to $1-(Y- - ii Municipal Nominations. 1 L,),%rie,J.,.Goienlock_ .,Dickson,I., Me. cQLn and the switch clooe&- 'To ram the expren :
i 3. 715 1 ,seal and 'able op.perine, lue and black . i P I .
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I I r . . I , . of about even dollars on each 100 &(*es, but nated with:itiet delay. An ounce of preven.
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F 1 this ino asewas fuly xplained by the Mic iael, JEL, Courtney, A,- Class 3,- tion is worth tons -of regret afteri lacing meant in alllprobabili,y death. To let the . - .
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i oppossum, $5.50-10 'S ; Astrachan caperi e - 5.50; .seal and 1 i , . as - crash Into the a ther train raearits, I I
1) - Con ter, S McKenzie, A., Mc_Lssu, A.# smitten. ' ! .- 1 3
1 1 1 . ! tions in the several municipalities in thia reeve and othb'r memb ra of the council, and I . .
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I 3 : - I for great tragedy. The engtneer chose 10 meet
i- I silver fox- combination c erine, $8; seal,dLudy black bear c ,,,ouuty as far as heard from : - -' all seem & t be astitified. Wilison, M. W,ork, R,, Hodgins, C., Cluff, Mlle. va Roch, of Montreal, hai I -
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I - lenry Hor . B vinj nonat e fourth year in. succespion had a 6t of ,
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i bination caperine, $7; seal rippled edge ; cap rine, ,$1,10 an I 4nd William D ' v Volva III., JuNion -Class 1,-Duacan-, cataleptic -sleep. This year she sle' were partial1V wrecked, but their crews .
, I oig. Coun illors,-'Willil%ol A. G. Smillio, the returning officer, was - . I , I pt for a - .
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_' fine Alaska s . I R., Kellyi iff. C1 see 2 escaped and the express I a so d ayed th&t
I . 1 ! I_*-50; We and seal $ , 5 adies' Chapman, George 8.'Blaok, William I ,-Howell, M., little over two days, beginning Tuesday I 1
7 Q t . 11 of appointe jehairman,,and the first speaker "On, I :
' ghton, 0 obn I Bed, L,, Beet, 1M., Lyndh, J., McTavish, . the s,witeh was icloned ! d the pusenger , ,
William McNau Aikenhe called oVvvse I afternoon and awakening Thursday Three I
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o-auntlets, 75c to $4.75. I Fuller list of prices , ext week. R.19 Wright F , Sleetb A , Nicholls, L., train passed in a .
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. C, . ,e 1 . . James Pa'erson, Edward Papple. Mes4rs' . Mr. Henry Horton, reeve. He gave years ago she was in a trance for twenty- afety. .
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I i I : Papple and Patteroo'n have withdrawn. ,. very clear, concise and' plain state. n eigllt daya; the year foRowing for twelve, -A COrreago dent of the Globe
i . - . I . RIchardson: J: Clue ,D,owso ', G., Bu. -The Ott&W I is vften swayed by I
. . ; I . I - a . Horton,' says: " Tba;t trade I'. -
. I HLILLETT.-All -the present - councili ra in _Ch,anau, F., Phillips, E. . J., Me , ar for three days. The curious I
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' - ' i ' Lead, M., Mardie, V., fiorton, W., Ham- iment ia abown by a commu,
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, I . , . Jlect6d by acolamatiop as fQllowo : Re;,ve,. pa ;b yeai. He admitt ad the additional ex- ; . thing i3 that each yea,r it has been at the -
I I : Hard Hits in, VarlUet 0 - - - i --Alex. Leitch. . Cc . . .1, I ' met , M., Bright, . A., Morri3on, P., same neasan, and the week before Christmas which la" -reached the Trade and Commerce .
I , I - I ! I I tocillors,-Roberb er- pe diturie,'but showed that it had been I
. : - I M'cQavi7 E., Town, , O'Connor, B., Jor. Department. For yeara Gormainy has -sup. . I
I t i lis, William Mooq/, William PattSrs6ll, aeion d by certain exceptional arid per. sees her fall %sleep and refuse to be aroused. I
- ; I . . i .- 00 ! . dan, M., I allard, S., iller, Thomas. I rid Nelsan plied the millions of w:)oden soles exten- - -
. I—The best. all-,Oool long stocking!, for 25c that ever Henry Warner. I I M ient improvements which it ba& been Etta Sharp, aged thirteen, a .
: . I - sively ,used in the ! -iron and mining .
1 . GODER1011 TowNzsuir. -All - the con oil fo nd necessary to oarry out. For iDitance, IF mn IL -Class Henderoog, L, Dick- I aball, aged sixt en both of Port Huron, - .
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.1 I cawe into the Town of Seaforth, all sizes. lVe have s old i lected by acolamati ' foli6we : Re ve, thi i Ra4ford bridge, which is an'-'* N., Kaighb, C., Hartry. R ,- Cowan, Were married at Sarnia on 01iriatmas day-. districts of England. oent expressions in I
. . ON Ike - . iron so I Germany'of hostility til Eugland coupled .
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- 1 -Thomas 'ChurchilL Councillors Ja es sti noburo with come nt abutments, replacing I .- '. .
''I dozens of pairs of this line for ladies' over' tochings. re, .-J P.7,'3arke, L. Class, 2. Freei an, W., 11
I - . 8 I The children went to Sarnia with the step- with Canada?@ patriot o stand 'for the .1,
I I I . i * Johnston, John .Middleton, J. U. V a 'do, .'a deea'yed wooden Structure and the first Tur ier, W., Rooe, H., Watson, G., Hod- father and mother of the - girl, mud it 'to
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i 11 . i T I . gips, M., Roberts, J., Anderson, P., Forbes,. claimed perjured themselves to secure the empire, """ ev'den - ,hb ,about a de-
i . t James Cox. of the kin T e -
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I ! , lar dge d or acted wholly b v th J. ,. Homn, . M., Dorsey, R. i Smitbers, T., license by swearing that the girl was sixteen -
. : II—A hanclInit! homespun yarn sock f6y men, in dark I WINGHAAL-Mayor. -Uichard Vanstcne, township;1 also several cement on erts
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rrietier, by acal I u., Councillors,- .which were constructed toreplaoewooden G r.,ow, Aq Gunn, G, - C1683 3, -Sproat, and the boy eighteen. Records of births woo ' _ I I .- I - . -
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. c,rey and huht Oxford 'shadeiq at 50t ill 9-atwear hal ' a 1 ft 'J'aombiai . .8 r Q, Johnsori, L,, Raid,,, L., Scott, F., Dick- chow the. girl to be thirteen years old possib
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I 0 0 i I I I , 4 F. vanstone, wartz, Rot erb onao. ThCsa works, as y plainly son E" W ilsori, i :
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. I ! . . Indoo, John J. Ellio t illi6rn than H., E cott, M., Friel, ve the price -at .
11 dozen pairs of ordinary factory sox. Hal es, , showed, accounted forlmore .As Voting D aball hao,'inen working, at th; letter to,the department ga:
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I I homas Bell, A. J. Irvine, 8 11 Archibald, B., Torrance, A-, Grand Trunk freig4 ive i r-hich the clogs would hs ve tobe. laid down I
. I - I . I i. I : . I I Public so ool taxes imposed. Of coirso the council could . ( - will I - I
! . .9 I _ .., sheds, and nd bora, i -ore fur.
, . rusteee,-Willism Moore, J. A. Morton R o M"O' Carnoeban, G. I with his bride at hei%iother's.- .
. I , have co'nstructed th rds, in Liverpool, a amples w
I es works of less expen- 11 . -
enry Kerr' C. N. Grift i RM I.-Cla as I,- Johns, M.,' Gilles pi mished. They are evide) Ily of biren. wood,
. III—A grey lamb ,child's .fur, cq a't $1.75 ; this is: a 1. gin Thomas Abra- - aile materiali or might I le, -The"fawily of tdft 'whi&.Mr. and Mrs. 11 .
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. . am. I i . . . I D_ Smith, A., i Rose, I., Kemp, B., - Scott, Robert Clark -have hitherto bomted of,haiie and of such simple abap -that they could ,
I ul to last a ear or two longer, but the a . - - -
I . I . I ider y GF: Delanef, k. I Gill so * M., Hamilton, been increpAed t'by three. On Thursday tr turn I large q antities
! 0. I i I I .CLI--,-TO-N.-Alayor,-Th6.iniiaJackson,or,,tLnd di not co y that it would 'be in the t . . obably be 6A out i a
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. I I i __ K, Robb, I, McLean,, Class 2, -Rob. re. Clarke presented her hue. y machinery at- Is oost that would leave a 11-1
- . I I .V. Hoover. Councillo s,--S. G. Plummer, imeresto of the township to do go, all even E K! I might last, X /
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I I . -J erts K., Some ville, B' - gin of profit,"
! . I . I I . 91. - W. Irvine, . A. Ford, 0. .Johnston - C. w' th the best repairingA thab could be done r, ,, Gaetzmeyer, Al-, band with triplete, and at the latdob reports good Man !
, f ; . f . .1 I A. jMoKenz I I Bitr er, W . ., Wilson, D, Prendergast, L., mother and babies were 'doing . - - ffite L ooki wl . I ,
I I IV—A line o m en -s rieze overcoAts at $1. Overbury, J. Belli- io, 1171,13. to them they'Could not be made safe, and if well. , Mr. Mrs, Mary R I oh - to i3 now a
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. I I I Uombe, J. E. Blackall, i A. Coo - I guest at the Wind H- t1el J&ontr,eal- waS i
i L ',, I k Gelirge %E accident should oco ar on any of them the &n, h,L E., Little, O., Case, J., Holmeas F % Clarke i3 a farmer residing at Somerville, sor : 11 i I ., 4 ,
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50. ' , dfo A., .Routledge, A., 1.
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. . I . i 8-tewart, Thomas McKeriz$, T ' 16- Lownship, would be responeible for heavy L h, J., Broa owning a mc erate propsity there, and - has perhaps the 'first white w.
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! I - . Or, William Robb, J. C. i Steven,9c)L,, 8060 G r en, N., Ai I .
I I I I . - I da magea'and would have t6 m6ke the per- C '01A raised a fami
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I J 4.1 1 itrustees,-St. Andrev ol ward, F. 19. ' anent struct 't e end, and the money Elf itson, B., Spr a), R., Holmes, '. addition increased the number Ao thirteeii. had been through Enro I I
i . : VI—A teaming jacket at $2.25,,waterproof. , : ,. . cended the Al a She:::: been io - Rome.
i . . I in ures in't H., equal, oi erilock, R. , Class 3,_
! . I I Hodgius and Thomae Beacom ;, St. James' laid ih damages as wel as'the money Spent- SOith, The Uiplets'are two boys and &_ girl, and
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L J# . rs'wo.uld be lost. He could not I are strong, heal -thy children. -
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I . VII—Two hemstitched or plain ordered linen hand- Itobert Agnew ; St. C00e,d,,Prge'S w4rcT, C. B. promise, either, that 1e taxes would be E ozan,-L.,, Friel, R. I ,!!-Mr. James Wilkes, ex -city treasurer of to use for and lecturcs, And. athe
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I I Hale, E. Saville, 0. , _ . werit to the Yu
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son. , a nd cul I or. Ing- .
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I I . - I . i i 93rd birthday. He was born in Birim - she hada monster 8.6..BernarA -dog
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i .. I I . . BAYFI.ELD.-All the 1councUlora elected 'v(rts o b * con6trneted, and asit would not !The 26'h annual re art of the inspector of ham, England, on December 28th, 1808, at d , with her., i .
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1 I I Z V -111—A boys' reefer at $2.75. 1 1 by aloolama1ion as follows : Reeve, -Dr. bf ec am ,to make.these of ,a temporary liquor licenses , for tb a Province of Ontario came to Brantford ln 1823. At thab time which reaches to -the coon ter of the office at
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. I I . . I i I ,Btanbury. Councillors!-- Richard , -ban Indian the Windsor Hotel. 7
: I Bailey, ni bur( I pre e p
, I _. permanent struettires must be con- b" just been: ps, .. rovincial theplace ,Was little tdore t an
, - . tramped with the rough men over the p .
I . IX—The only reliAle 50c drivin ' init i in Canada - it George Erwin, Thomas 1 Elli6ti, '! James at,,uct;d aiid, these are expensive. But, lioense department fc r presentation to the tradingpost, o4d Mr. Wilkes was one of , ,F I
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- . i . I : i V beea, VV illiam ,heso bMgos an: 1 culverts are made, 0 -0 M,J 0 U IR ,y 0 4M" 0 11LIVB I
: I 't ells: . I I . I . 1. I ompso . 0 001 us . . L gial,sturo when is a ee ts in January. The those who took part in a Meeting a few .
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I I I . i I . I i Tolan o , Job . n ,Fergu on, they vill.11ast for all time,land in &few r - rt sho,*a that t here wa's . . nd 'was uncommonly glaJ -
i : ! I t . I : T. J. Marks, q Whidilon. t There 'tsru y are, 'm - n tb B . lous 12 - park and beans, a :
I . I , ' -hree to elect. i ! : ; I . rben these permanent improvements li Chose les than i . months. then growing village. After some discus to get them, and through I
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I X—To c1gir five'dozen cloth caps at 3 o. b i I t rouilidult the -township are completed, I the year 1§00-01, t ere were'9,008 lie- on Brant's Ford was decided upon, aftet- I
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I - f - . . I I . by, so t I peoplp will reap ' the benefit and e s, S, wh i Is the year revioni th;re were wards by common ui age becoming shortened . -
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I mlamation. Counoil l,7'Johri Davidgon, !taxes should 'be permanentlJ*k arid 3# 9, as against 3,040 or, 1898 99. Of the to'Brantford. - the, I, and she has ,ex- I .
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, . _#__V_V__9__9 - i I 0 apoke of the 4, 0( 8, there were 2, 5E 2, ordinary liobneea, 39 -There is almost a potato famine in perience ; I
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.;§--I--!--! 1.1 ! I a a a ! +!!- ! I 'William Wilson, 0 . t ,, James Paulin. ni teriallyl- reduced. lie &is _ I d sinoe.lia all the mining camps .
- i I . I --;'-Wm. lWil. adtio of & council toward- the proposed b e and wine liceises, 303 shop and 24 Montreal. The retail price there now . through which she passed, a obivaljry and a .
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i I 1! 1 133on, L. M. Rae,- __ cKelvie, all'by so. el c a ra I ay, and al towed that the council w t e4ale lioen es ' ' Is tenderness for WO
I . I . .:. S. B. . . )aring the ' year five from 95 cents to $1.25 per bag, and it i-13 .
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I I , ! . I :: 10 . I i __ rl tli due a, id wise caution, and Shop licenses were al opped a as expected that before, long theywill runup as in the great centres olci-N il;z'Ation. ,
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I I I f I SEAFORTIL - Mayor,-,`J , H. Broadfoot, while1not being o posed to:'improvements an .110resso in I wholi sale licensee of three. high as $1.50. ' Ordinary sessons the price is
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I . . and enterprises o this kind, he did not E tensions, transfers and removals numbbr. about 45 cents. This last year there was -George WzMahov, one of the, oldest
. ; I I V ' B. Gunn, A.'P. joy ;t, R. J. ' McDonald, 0 ink It wise to oiciter, blindf( Id into agree. le 441 as ,against 489 he'year before. The scarcely a good potato. dug on the Island of residents of .Goderio d on Monday of .
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I IV. D. McLean, F. G. I 6st week., iked 70 years, After an illness of I :
I . I . . t eelin, M. Y. Mo.' mants wit provisional promoters of such revenue derived frorn the liecnaeo by the Montreal, or indeed within a radius of sixty le . .
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. . I Leau, Stephen Lamb. Jq6 ' ,sea, When the comF any iv properly P ovilaw -*as $304,676, - as compared with miles of that city. Farmers, who would or- many . t The deceased-
i , . ; I . ines Boattie,- jobn I week-ts' durati,on . - -
I ... ; ,A. Stewarb, Alex. Wilson, Edward 1 [amil- orp ib -ever should be, ind app W, stiffered-from, m6re than One icomplall!dt,,and
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I . ed lies to 4,819 ' he year b3f6re, and $261,523 in dinarily have as many as 5,000 bage, -have
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I - . , con Ci ill ' prepared to 1$98-99, The muni(ipalitieis r0leeived as 'this year not more than a single . hun d from the time he was
.. 1. I on, John Govenlock, W., G. Willis, - J-amell t be n n ,,he for ' , 1, red At*ked no 'he' was
. I . I It ey can of the icense fees $250,482, and some of th fttAred was
' I I ; i Oillespie, William Smith,' John ,A. Wilson, deal with hem, providing em will even have to buy for entertained of recovety. The d I
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I , ! 'James Archibald, Rob6 t WiAter, , it th whi W"
I I J. I P. necessary security for Baf eg ar Ing e in. 1,e $240,496 1 kapded l'over to Muni. their own use and for seed, before next a Cauadia i I m 1o4do
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. I .!Henderson, Sidney", J line, John Weir, te, ests of 5he ratepayers. I cipal tiemiurere in 1899-00 and $253,588 summer.,, The disappointing paA of it M township, county of Middlesex, fa, 1831, 1 ,
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I P10 I Michael Broderick, James Watson. Wa about !,15 yeistx vld hie parento I -
I : M r. William Doig the Second candidate threeyei i summer -
q J0 nson BrOs'.. .8 ta 0 d1l Public wi ago, I i that last soring and in the early, When he
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. I i I I i ; chool trusteee.-Easb ard, J ameis . I I tnoved to Goderioli. fv,'om'whioh time iintil .
I i z I t . ; is I W Wet- fo the reeveship, w the nexb speaker. , The total collectior ,,in licensee and fluen there were prospects of a splend!id Obrop ;
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7 : e said it had long been I" ambition to reaphea S 29,438, or about SM !more than but, the blight came and the tubern wimply death be resided in tb;e I
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. . I i I 1ward, R. Lumaden, Dr, McKay ;, so'uth represent his native township as reeve. the eaV before. Firies colle e was tl 6 - cemed leaVas to won= him three misters. . I
I i : I I 'I y . I oted durbig rotted in the ground. So complet : Q
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