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� i � - I i , I i H FRIDAy i � i , 0- 9 19020 � $1 a r -
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I a0ry. which - ; . i , i ( Ie sea shore all through Northern England, 935,752 in urban districts. In 1891 the sion, new straw shedi t6x45 feet. Stone I ,
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i the quality of � � I � I 0 � VRO PIN- � .. + :
: - 7 I � tol al W" 2,114,321, made up of 1,295,323 stabling will be put uiid�r all tbes3 build.
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prices at. which . `� I � BURGH. � . I ONE' V1 4.3
I � i I � � - i � �it is blue sea, and a little fishing village al. . al I I - I
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� I I � I I � I tic m of this Province has, therefore, lessened date fhanner. Willia- park hall -the stone � ,.� I
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� I ,41 . � v ould go a little inland and pass a country -1 by 48,133 in the lost decade, whilat the ur. work for Mr. McDons and Mr. Douglas, i � - i
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1941y haPPY Bur. l .... I � I t I . and Baker Brrs. will � o this work for Mr. � ; �
I I i - i i populatiun increased by 116,754, leaving . I
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ron. We b, I t �� though had nearly give �houohta Michel and Mr.. Ennis, Mr. Armstrong Z �
ill try OM it . � - i ed'along near the shore. But one uotieed � a iet increase in population of 68,621. "
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0 aid I . � � 4- $ GH SOILED, Mi nitoba's pop'ulauiun, on the other hand, will use cement. � , I
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would- I � ' �. r- an 350, i I
nera happy � . . me of appnding a few days In ElhXalr t! wed homes, and the Rsgular 26c 5c . --i -
1 ones, ek . 9� I trii to contributed 184 714 and the urban necured Jessie Nevin �MacLacblan for an , - .
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t worth ' i cha Bo. he For 10c, 15c and 20C per pack. --J
� ot their � � . ;n nall hedge 'surrounded, fields, , the diAricts 70,2j3.' Th an icrerse of entertainment in that toWn. on the evening I i ;-� r
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� I .. p and of 29 225 of Tuesday, February Ah. In addition to �, -, .
� $- rm houses, where the n exb neighboi 73* !16 in rural populatick . . -
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� � . in i Than populait ion compeered with 1891. Miss MacLachlau they will hav Piper Mae- i . .
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- I hours' railway journey from thero" to EdIlln- wao ALEX, WINTER � .
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*PpOrs. � nadian Donald and his little I daughter and local W :
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I �� - I . . I pif t t h t sees in the contre and south of AFORTH. pisdific Railway purpose erecting in the-E%st talent. It will be Scotollgalore. 'i � :
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here war. such a wildne�s and ! Enil, Montreal, will be the largest in Am J o4o � Ford., who red -4
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� ; I erida, and, consequently, in the world. De- on the town line betwe�q Hay and Stephen r 1 �
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. : � . gOod to be where there wag plenty o600m. !fell 150 bush do shorb. This shortage was tail-, have not yetl beep' oonsidered, but the townships, were gre thrown I I I
, I � corridor carriage are as comfortable as paid but I hi d a sho tage of 50 bushels and � - 1 z
I , - I � I t you �,,Before we got to Berwick, the* small boy obj, iet of the executive is concentrative, and into deep distreps las, ee on earning that L ,
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- f I and ibis; all on a third-claEs ticket too. d pointed out to him the Cheviob hills in I unsettled. I he dela ro are even. worse to the -6by economy in Blapervis % --� -
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, . ., 11 I . base ea riages I apea !as 14rge ' For instance, one loo(motiveand car for the compLiny's ser- suddenly in that city. The reinains were f �
: T k of are not ' - � bear than the shorts fee. ! ,
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I � % I I - I view of the old and new parta of the town tit the new shops. That Is to say, that brought home -for interment.
� "I . - I seats, each holding four people, i at one at once 1-11 �
�D& - . -1 ; I . . I about the middle of E eptember, and' - -The Ashfi" the nal.
. i f . � : . . Berwick. They are separated by the � � all misAng erecting shops, with the excep eld couDOI bas fixed I � i �
� . I . . ,� ,I aide ,- than a'narre w able and sinkle seats bought a few cars of :Manitoba wheat in ariee of the towrshin 0 arrant � I
� I tioi � of this Carlet6n Junction car shops, will ere for the e ; I
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I � . . � I � - Af each cf the farther windows. � The ogr. r er Tweed, a,ud Be the train went over the i Goderich to f 11 the si le. Ib was six week - .
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9W. b id d into the New Town we -seemed 's be, -emoved to Montreal. The new works year as follows : Cie r, $130 ; treasurer, 7-1 �
I I ' � riages arg heated with hot a: e Wheat i I
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� I I& I 0 W Ar-%, � most to describe a semi -circle, and could � from the tim( -it was- iought until th wil, involve the expenditure of millions of $90 ; assessor, 870-; oo actor, $90; auditors -ir t �
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I � T � got to the mill. E n'ty oars being scarce, dolb%ra. The site will conti3t of aboat ,I each $10 ; selectors of 1jarors, 84 ; deputy JA I L
. i � I Boa the old stone buildings behind us, the ! m -50 i I
I J..'J T T IS a - 00. . ; ; I r�akes o�e very cosy and comforte'6$e when the sale was not filf�d on the �5bh of Da- The old 46 rk and Ell -
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i I - I I � biarbor and mouth of the river, as W611 BE; cres of 'land, and will cost the company returning officers, 85.1 le
L " . � the oup Of tea time comes, ,. I I mber. Another firm sold 14 oars of flour. a t
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. i- AsSto ktonianoto - the main line, I the more modern atructlares of the new i ce aboit.$750,000. The :works will give reg- tieasurer were re appointed and M. h-1 I
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:�� 0 ! I ; . . : . work- Kay, assessor -, R. A�'C&rriek, �ollector ; I .
. I town. ular employMc-at to over 7,000skilled 4 . -
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. . 7 I I --Little light is shed on the true,position -Thetown, of God�eri6h expended -last
� T1 ; . Berwick, and as we had no opportunity of �
� I it, was at Easter time, and the t ains V'vere 0 cars, when they gqt orders not to a -
!. i '� - I I hip of . �-rnerican -divorce and re -marriage in, year in schools $7,903 ; county rate, 81,, -
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A' valueA i1a these I Tilue.to buy 'Fu so getting any luncbeoa on the way, I be -
- , not roan ng very regularly, and Il kot on a g. If the Mar- I
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lots is conducted . . I thought myself of my sandwiches in the bag, : Canadian law by. the Carte cases, which 947 ,, salariEs, $2 332 ; 1 public works, $2,, ; %
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� . . special at Darlington and -had to '6haugia at ket had g , Be sales, if nor, ship- go, riot iog and - advertis� I
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� t '14weast"a instead of going ri� � p5d within 1, ay I
� I I ght 1 througb. i �nd while ,enjoying them could not help l ,va, was dieposed'of 'in Toronto, a few day 622 ; interest, $990 ; �
. i I ,, I uld have been 3au- Bot:t the Curtses were arraigned for bl'3gaamy ing, $641, The wat.�rvorks maintenance I
interior ; . I thinking what a very formidable thing a. . - -
goods : ': — .1 . 11ut I wa s more fortunate on my .way back ! �t oJ I - j
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� dissatisfaction. = . - � �hj.lt � � . ,.a 4.oundary line appoared to be on a ma , bat 'called. If the mark t keeps up, the seller, bef( re Chief Justice eredith, in the orim- cost $6,730 and the revenue -derived iriwater. �
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I ; . ljow'easily gotten over in a railway carriage. � . I �
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do tell . : � ca In - Gwernmont tha
.t , rriage or part of our journey from �jon. t allows one of �
i3e. - I , on pleas which did ot affsot the main maintenance cost $ �
I � I � d 'On to t a north of Ej I'Aere I was actually in Scotland, and if I , p3rtant 'inclustrive of the pro- . r
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I � . I - , ' efrom amb, 1.1ited to S4,675.
; I �, agland, iln�lw what I the most im quest a ,marriage
� ought for a singl� seqson.1 :!lse and bu was misaling. Still I fared,not sol�badlj,,, for �ad not had ehouith geographical knowledge � . � � .
� Ftirs are not � I vince, witih an inves*d capital of nearly six I
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I I � � . � F ) ; y- . ' ' . , remin in legally in Niagara Fiills,-New York, can -Mr. J. Thomps4fill � , appointed � ;
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therewa�plentyof room in th Million dollaro, to be; treated in thl y - C
. . � � I 0 car age is wa constitute a crime in Canada. Curts mar- assessor of Goderich to - ,ip ; Mr. L. A. - .
ing now yo,li, may secure -some I � � , . I boundary line between'England �� ought to be asbamedlof themselves, and the I �
extra ood valu6s.''The reason , ras qu the
zrs is. now. � . - - � . ftom DaTlington to Newcastle. ii he nly
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� ad Scobland, I might have been thinking : ii,id No. I at Toronto, 'divorced her in Ohio, AIIderson col .3. .
� � is plaih� We have more use for the inoney thaU We have for 0 her ocoupants, besides myself, re a! gen - to be fitill more s:,. As .&' married No. 2 ia New York State and - and George Holland, B�4itorr. Ttie follow- %
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� !'farmers ought .1 I
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: - as.1i" Spring go startinq to come A I t man and a small boy. I lalwa I fike . to , br ght her to Toronto. The case was' ing are the salaries pa�d - the severul town- �
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0100' I q i i ) t near the " small boy " - � � simply the madness of many for the gain 0 bro t by Count �
7 . ods are i and with thg that I was in Scotland, I felt I must Bee . ol�
. the 0 - ' 1,"r ; gi when ravelling i t diff es, and one oi them was in � I f - y Crown Attorney DBwart ship officials : Cle er,$75; -- 1.
the good come tho payments, hence) our �des` e I for, nioney. �astrangeland, for he is getibrall� s,)_ t�me .,t ereno �the few. i I - .
I ,s, 1. � ; � I 1: . a soi . Whether it was because of our � i in i�liancj upon the recent Russell vordleb collector, $80; asseSso 060 ; auditors, 81-6; :
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� � e a .big saving now.' . I � i jaing near the sea -shore or not, I don't i, in the House of L,)rds.:, Carts was acquitted members of c b , , $2 each for each �
. -- You,. can mak 0 ! the things of interest without tro0liD the � C4 hewers of word and drawers of water." � � .
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! : � I I ; now, but I never saw such red earth, and ' becE ,use of lack of evidence that be was a and every da)'s Ldtl ing 3!V, countil actin as .
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I I iomy in buying lies not sD a c luitp pretty when next to a green one., We � what is truly in the �interc .a was, not shown that she knew of any obstacle -Chester, Ron Of JXA .� :$il &B Stattlake, of �
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� . led I is buying only when you need ; las in buying Oo . i � wag not reached in this ease, affeato several met with a very painf4l .accident On Wed- .
. , to: buy, that I � i i r th�dml� i6me'of them wooded, others bare and bleak: � must be &I a the interest of the country. I
a . 1, � L latter town boasts of azoantl a ba � There has been an effort made for the last huqdred families in the Dominion, of'British nesday of last week. � E�-e was engaged in �
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der i h view, to being forehanded. i . i � f wanted, ever ao badly to pend a day in d 6n others we saw the sheep. I r' I
I -.1 wit 4 I t I I eopte ,18, at imes, came very no have "I ailway commissioners " subjects divorced in the Ujuited States and. cutting wood in the b ' d i .... I .
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8, I - i Durham, bat I couldn't no ad �o at a . ted to guard1the interests of the pro- . I i ' � I
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,v 'place to learn � � gh ridk a of land at this place, , a we had i pointed. A. G. Blair, -the Ministqer of 1 1 - ry, 1 1 - .
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a in I � In furs as you know, we are i aring 64 at very low, . � . a be- . -Bruoelemeetiug of the Eiat Huron Farm- has sold hii stoe I
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YDS 4 been, a gteat aid. i � grown. He oes not know that " cire- March Ist. M -T. MCP ggart has resided at
31 prlc-e%'� The seasonableweather ha I A bother or not they would arou I I am- w
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� I I f al* i stances alter --- - Chiselhurst for 23 yea s, ,Oa retiring from .
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" uce to quotations in last week$ EXPOSITOR I Will Post you '- ere taken two or three stations before wa � h half of lot 22, concession 6, Morris, I
. . - refere I . 0. am to )ut so very much in One a 11 small 0 . Ing only a dr p in the bucket in comparison 1. business it io'his inte . I L n to reside -at either I I
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� �prices we off6r. ! . I ! Exeter, Seaforth or C inton, & anxious
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� . � t I - � I ok ; :tI a buildings areall so ol, to ether, - . ,T to give his family the :benefit -of -a Iligh .
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� [n addition we have two a �. i I �.ulcl hardly go in and out of thecarriagesi . , while' sharp6ning tbfi" knivesof a cutting . I . .
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)1st, anxiatis to sell, i Bulgar'an lamb, 36 bust, a splendid drivi�g] c4at, price 4uaiiltn a of style and grimy ce; of wealth, !�h a higher the prices are the bat. I �
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2-se now. We are I which. asks of a goc bie, of years Mr. RuEstll, of.mbunt Forest,-hasi been rich assizes, being a casoi in which Th6mas .1
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i ther 36 bust, A�I.Arali ' coon at'$12 50. ' it is for:everybodV. If farmers would
5 to reduce these � $13.50 ; ano ) y f i 3kets were taken. n . -
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- lowest figares by tih We got into Edinburg about three o'ciock, 1 hani viith the view of purchasing that popu. ell, of Heneall, to reec vor A balauce due a --
� I � I eacle of two buggies ancl � a set of harness. .
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rst of February. f I * , d as I knew Lhad only about'five minutes lar hostlery. , i � I �
. I I I tle because of its beauty, althqUgh1to me 1! ernment who e policy is to matte � farming - � r recently handed o4t his judg- I �
. 6tock-'taking is abou.t. complAe, aind as 4 special :I for i %lk to my boa ding place from Waverly --Ab the annu,al meeting of the Western His H0nQ I .
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l I I -anter 1 � i ! . I t Ai on, I hod III n a o oo for a cab or a low two AM(ricine to run both oar Govern - . stock ment, whereby he fou ac! that the plaintifra :
ds I . . Dairymen's Association', held at Wood �
Saturd we place on the co . built on the aide of a hill, with iis immense version of the contrao, � i ras correct, and has .
; � � � I I .... b.reet car. Bub as this letter is already too Isal 1 week, County Councillor James Con. I .
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- I � I cng, must eave my readers right here, . .uits of nol �y, of Goderich township, was a eted I
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I -L e try, it I a little more smutty Jban some . I I O.. . �
I ine fl ed ind rs�irts, a I , �
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. I I IJ I S. Al cL. 1 reo obed resident of turnberry, past to his itigs for West Huron ill be held -at Wing- - 0
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I V ��th v r seemed full of boats of �i *-"--a-- I - ham, Tuesday, FZ� ,ry 4th,- Auburn, I
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i � � and des ription and o I I ,_- - - February h ; Port art, February 6 and I -
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� I . rmers � - � at 1. 30 and 7.30 � -
I I � � t 4 to carry the burdens put on a am As I 1 DEAP. ExroslT'OR.-A great many fa, . 1:
F . I q � t I � open M. Mr. William I
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I 11 I "�ll -It has b en deoided that the Toronto he ,-esided. I
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J ULL day at, 25c each. 1 *Ir , . On WedneadayG of last *eek, Frank, son Elliott, of Galt, and . `W. Naeb, of TOr,464- I
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� I i . t : k � . Out of t a carriage a4ed the g rd at the than it is on the other side. The complaint' Iii ped and fell, breaking his leg above the esb to farmers. In addition J. J. Ellioti. of .
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i I e one. Twenty-five years agol � -
'I'S C I I Forty- dve men's to' shirts, - I special SOurday vice gate wh re I should get my tra;r. months, en;
, 0. . � I I P I - i I a Rave __r " ona - -and 99 mar. kni -a. Frank seems to be very -unfortunate, wingliam, and- John h ,,add,, of West Wa- -
, 1� f t : a a,gr( ab seats by telling M ; 1 would '.c wheat always ruled hi her in price! there were 12 7 deaths, 70 births I �� �
F regula ly at 75c., , - . I �� n. asthis is the third time!he has sufferedfromi wS110611, will speak-- (n :special subjaotr� I 1
42c ; ots of these shirts sold TlardIv I ave time to catch 'it an( � I hardly �han' in either the Detroit or Sicago mar. � riages in the Yuko �
wst Cash . I � - � . f, I ! - 49 � . ! -Mr. Abel Steele, of Ferguson, Ontario, a broken limb. I- The Winkham Wome 11 Institute Will meet 11
I I I � � Up the stairs, .46tb. Now it is running Irom 12 cents toli .
I 1 1 -� I ! L sited I o hear him say 1a the Oddfollow's I 6t 2 p. m. on Febra- - I
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I I I 17 I d dn' waste 10 cents under. Last week, before the falf :received & c1eque for $50, being the amount --Mr- Richard Hitidfordtof Centralia, -
I S il 0 re. � i - ; ; er the bridge,, No.' 8." � N . . I his seede. met with a very painful accident on Friday ary 4tb. � . � L I
I i A bieak in overcoats—Hea frieze C'oqts at $21,50, 9v but . beat sold as high as 93 cents in! of a prize offired by a Philadelp � I I
! I F much tine getting over the ri go, M, prices, w I r�ship council have I - .
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'L � $3.60 �nd $4.50. A natty dress ov r'Coat at $5. I f here in 1e world. � The prize winning eye It appears he wts lettin -
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� I could scarcely hear'Myself thi �k. All the ourwheat only sold at 77'' cents f. o. b.1i: anyw . '141 , - allo -for �
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i (only worthi� pepper weigk d 17� ounces .
. i : ivay over the bridge there was apa an4 a are' to home millers, and 'wall � . postage and statione �; assessor's, salary, , i
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�-lnary f6m, India, . . -Rev. J. . Rae, pastor of Victoria Pres- eye with its horn. i
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. � � porter,just ahead of me, evidently trying to O' rt. Strange to say,tbe Am-
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ve, a, splendid . ' Ten dozen men's pull down and at :25c .
: i Z I p eatch the same train, and for f, ar � might ridans have exI orted 160,OW,000 bushels of � byterian chn h, the anditorm $8 - �
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work in India. - I � ; . ' a churob, ful business in Ethel for the past 7 �ears, township hall, sailar
y � ; 11 . � � I ot be in the right way, I asked. th porter hii year's crop ; Ontario has not 6XPDrted. cepted a call I o Aylmer Presbytetiai I - h each. The followin �are theafficers ap- �.
interesting pro- � z hat i decided . .. -
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-o x 'resi r ; I � � 13reath to talk, neither had he for�he was � lai state -o a . are; Adam
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��,,� a�f rme - � � I i . : ful pulpit and platform speakers in fee�, and about an ac;e of land. ' The price
I i I f -j at box inerican fall wheat is intrinsically worthi� power I
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I i nd a fig, while the man wit :! ore an ours, and being better clean)e ; d er of township hall ; � �
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Mr. J. Stothers. i . The best all wool Ion - stoc ing ever shib n in eas. I. anitoba Legislature, a few --Laeb week Meas6. George snd Thomas Robert Russell, caret I .
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I I I -114 -.,and two par�ele� I only lthe� certificate of inspection commands muohi'
I : � � . dave a � �ir, of Goderibb. township, did what cith� A. M. Spence, medical. walth officer ; Simon
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I : 1 : did not!think it worth whil t I I . time' � The farmers themselves are mostly ,to, -
:�6n 4 i 3 . � . act, announced that the Government is con. from the bush of ,Fred Ford, Holmesvill�f three years. The coil or-rof taxes Will nob
d his bride left I , . � 'for a guard. There 1w%;!e �i � . , , . . �
� t o trains at )lanne for the great difference ia priees.�, �
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home in Wood. � I . t I idering the Avisability of furnishing free to; 8tapleton, four immense loge that h�d. b _Po uuti Om W � I I .
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P. Render ' � . �: tiestion abi) t 7,000 feet in thorn. I I
and ' I A few home made mitts at 7 35c. . A 9pocial h me No ' 4 -
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ading the funeral � � i � I. -Mr. W. T. Mooney, a. former resident 0
i Made baitt 12 inches long, at -450c. J � � ; brain t take, and, following the je0c.of his ,chemistry, allow his " model farm" to: intro-! of printing th in itself. i -- -
I . he 110dian ies named : Peter IT erfield olerk, salary - - , .
2 I ! I I -The Dairymen's Con Ivantion at Wood. of bAorris, who is now located in t . Ill ,- I 0 1 .
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; . I r I whistle for the Edinburgh ItZal f ahy�� stock, last week, has elicited a reminiscence Head district, seems to be doing well th 1, probably, th
through Mich- i He said, �.httorly unfit for milling purposes ? -I he is I �
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, . L . i Home knit sox at 50c. � 11 Here lady," and poked me .� Moo I ' almd Ing i
her home hero, I ; I � I I i I oid me Ile I 11 ade our, of pare " Daw-1 convention iu�Canada. It happened at Ing. buthele of oste and barley this year. Wheat one of the a obligi L -and. I
L r ; L I that w 9 already f ul o peop I Ith bags ito the old country m J I the council slot ..: his. i Aervloea, i - I
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I 0peUB.—Mra. J. � at of " Red snd,,� torO, in 1864. Reuben Smith, of 52 to.56:ceuts per bushel . . .
I ; i a dbu dies on their knees. T� 't -,aon's Golden Ch*ff " or th g Lai th uer, �
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ilia, to visit her : i ng me with I audit rff� J.. W. Be and - I
: . 'f 1 interest' to 'a bit p eased at seeing me with y �baggage, iWh a Dawson'! they would not have rea--I , . - I
L left last SO,* . : . I A colored shirt bargain at 6 c may be 0 i 11 J , but the 4t hsvo� lateib oonveq�ion, and says there were about -The anlOual report of Ethel Presbyberi%n derson, $80 ; . -
. - . 1 1 And di I Lot hesitate to may od the price that bran and shorts ' . � With P. W. Scott, $7 eac I assessor, I William, i .
r : I . , chi Lreh, wh,!#h forma a union pastorate , � .
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here she, will visit . i you.. � ! said, 11 can' mcned the $eoa selling for to the farmers at bome,!,� 20 farmers at Ithe former.
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� loor, blew his whistl w I vheat.�� -Aliss �'Iorence Cameron daughter of Cr inbrook, shows the total receipts from all- - Robinson, $55. i
, i I i I � 3esides, what folly it is t � 0 " eron, of the �,o�dou Advor. soi roes to be $597 39. Oat of th sum $132 Wananosh does not bfirden her ran ' niolpal I .
0, her home in . I I ; o export flour the' Mr. John '
1 i i After A few minutes we be an 7 to reoover , , - fund, $52 to church .1officerm with too hiah. a lies. Dr. MaAmb
he Bad duty of - - i � 1 6 g � � !aruiers themselves will not eat, to a o0i 0 th Africa. where we A to' t6l century _, .. .
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'on, line, cemetery. . i 1 i I I I I she will join the Ireing staff: in the field I emes, $300 -to ministees stipend, $71 for of BelgrAve, ism4ric er
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L our ' �� board of health is co, , Bed of the Teeve"
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rued to her home � ptlice for Saturday $6.90. One Saskatche 'an priced to 0 hospitals. Al ise Cameron was to sail on the int nee repairs. I I -
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I I ! onday, from Halifax, with --Brusiele cheese factory, through W. J. clerk and hie . James ,v -.
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I mother, who is � .� � � 6 . . Esrs. W41 r McGowan, 'LL
; I clear �t $6.25. i I . accommodated in the racks and under the '�!D be field on its own merits. Last year the Corinthian i M McCallum a id Jamei I 1,cGee. -1 . �
a large number of . � I . . I I seats, ad to L be treated like t children, �Americau crop being poor, only weighed -56 the 6t4er,nuUzr as who are to act in conjanc- 00 win, won a prize a a airymen a ?Uf3gt an Lear] . I I o
I . � . ; with the Canadian Army Medical Winte I �
I � r � 60. tioft� r Show, held at-, Woodstock I t week, -Mr. Richard D. -- t _ Y'Nottler L J
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I 2Mrs. Ef. Sohilber I , They go via. England. ,P .
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- John Fass b4s 1 : - r. of StepheD,a wort � citizen and a mw *
L I : es at 45c ali'd 5*0c. 1 'fortable, although we ha& not ,, uch ,elbow � nd 62 pounds and was all shipped to New, C ' ; at L -- I � I
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I � . ,egislature, the other day, in re- o'dwin will return 04.Brwsals for next noted for bis strict I togrity, died .1
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Mr- P,eapreciI ok . : Heavy driVing mitts and glo� I � - . ork to in& a an, crop market,, on�o;i the L . I ' ..
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. - 11 I � I i room. As we stearned out of Ithe station the Americ 'L I �T n, being re-enga ter an .
. I � - I I � Can tion on the subject, Hon. Mr. selalso ged by W. W. Harris, home in. Exeter on auuir
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,ere in, the, intere�lt ; I �the platform was just crowded �� ith people 'a, a sing: shipped as Ameri wheat.,' ly to a ques L � f . - smat an -
achiner. -Mr.'and I - i I � ' ' This year their crop bratton stat th4 rietor. nly three V 0
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- is first close, weighing A ad that the practicability of I p a the IS
� A few specials in boys' $52 who c( uld not got gab in, and i� who nivat . . James Snell, of Hayeti-Barton the bowels. He w
i , pea j ckets at 20. 1 - � ' ZT .
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week for Rraa- � I . I � . ,:Pecial, (yea *ill under- testsfrom 55 to 58:1 L f - I d he came to -
�Berlirt before re- . i ing 4v"' because of hence the difference, in value, causes. the binder twine indirope was under the con. i atclek farm, Hallett, recently sold to Mr. age. A native o �A � .
: i i 4tand �hat all th orowdi I . I #ettiiiig near Mark- i -
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- I ! I olderatiov of his department. In this con- - H. Colcloughi of near. Constance, very da 57 yearn ago, Brat . I . - 1�
: I I ' � .. i the Eo star cheap rates). I was �6hankf al for difference in the price. There are other . . u'g Durham. bull. Mr. Snell bam. About 40 Jrew % � ago he -removed to .
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: : I A drive in men',,3 suits at: $5.75. , derstood that $5,000 will be 8 wrior yo p �
� : � � I ap� �in the hut- rices, too: numerous to mention, that nection it is un I - - , .
. ! ? � . once I a I lid not wei I grievai d a - .
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I - . i i . i d d �.�et '; 0 1 1 placed ,in the supplimentary . e3timatea to a I ID sold a couple of very superior Leicetter Stephen an ngaged il farming. Twenty, . N
. . i I re 131, _ ,hat guard mi ht have hesitated depresi prioes, I I e ratill"'. I fro i I
� 1. . . ! . I I . . - t with the view e wp to a gentleman from near Brandon, five years ago�h In farming aj�d -1 I
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Looda at bargain, . i i I . . , before poking me into a carriaJe that al. If the local and -Dominion Governments i.avestigate and exparimen - - - I
� : i . . I � since lived in Ex,6 r. In rbligioa�' he � - - I
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: I , I a � . I dy had its allotted nu aber o.� occupants. . . b- ri I .
aext,, January 26th. +++ ++++ I � rea I had entered into a conspiracy to ruin th � of using Canadian flax for this purpose. knitoba. � has e -1-i
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I - - . . Z. . . . - � I � - ing to i -Thursday evening of last week Post- was a Methodist &rid ., politics a ' r�l - d
11,80-2 . � , ; � I 6" get much Ming in
, 3forth. . . As you may imagine, I .did no , n and milling business, also far i i ' Death has been extremely oblig 1. �41
� : I I rai t during 1901. The Ester and Mrs. Spence, of Ethel, arrived tive. Mr, J0111i YOU�10, hardware merchant �
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I t � . feet- � I .1 � i i0ld Ontario, they could not adopt a surer the Ontario Governmer. . . - 1i
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pea o, your I I � I . ri,�18 I - -
� e � me from succession duties has been hohe from Colora-do"18prings, whither they of Credibo I �
� pockets. Wba� I � : 1 1 1 �, had 0 tten rid of policy. The two powerful railway corpora�l inco Glanville, n I f Staph�% ,and Mrs. George � �"
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-1 I I i 1 $140,000 in a case of that..of the previous ha I gone on account of Mr. Spence's health . I I I
be'! The bal- - bar of them I settled mys a win- tions have imported two Americans to ruO . Karie, are the daugh- - i
� & num egret to learn, is not much im-' Glanville, of Sault . W
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I I - i years. The total was about $366,000. which, we ri I . �-�l
must find now - . dow for a good time. Finally t only both the railways and our Uovernment-- . � � t
il . I I pved. Mr. Spence was quite wearied ter". I I �-
.;-� I I I � I .. - fashion. The policy of C. Al, Seven of the largest -estates, with the pr I . . �. �
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I - bene6itted by man, his wife and little son amount of their contribution, are : Cook- after the long journeyj but is so mlewhat bet. . -The Wingham Advance, of last week, is ,-� I
of all classes and self I Age, and Bowe were un- H a is to keep the rolling stock fully em� A i�-i
. Ft in the carri i NY te, Brantford, $19,985 ; Daniel ter since getting rested; responbible for the foll wing tid-bit �- 11 I- i
� . til we got to Berwick. Again I had reasou ployed at whatever rates can be obtained to ahutt est% � .1 ,
so Dress Goods, - tisveryseldom we ever hear of a re&pectable young w6 an of Tumberry and I 1,-J
at�z, Cloth Over- , . i o ble in the small boy for his queetions, for �Ithe . seaboard. He is perfeotly willing to � Sootten's , ea;ate, Essex, ,W,018 ; Isaac -I . . 1A
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-thing, etc. The, � � . i . the rc ad was as new to h1im as !to me, but, ,I carry freight 400 mil�s to the west of us Simpson, Frontenae, $10,839; P. Larkin, horse having any teeth filled, but an oper. a promieIng youiig Mai , of the same town- � t I
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� � - Lincoln, 6,023 ; W. E. Sanford, Hamilton, ation of this nsturd was performed the other 1. I
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I i I territory, for �othing, or at a much $40,000 ; Win, Christie, Toronto, $44,452, day in Clinton. Dr.Freeman filled a front year's--sinee childho '. The girl's friends �
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� t : � I ww.s�o:i a farm right on t a sea shore, a short lower rate than he Oarries our own, or a and W. E. BAlassey, Toronto, $23,684, tooth with silver of one of .1. Middleton7a objected to the ?Bed union, and o -they �
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- ith relatives in � I . . . . I came to Win ham ell I tabl, j --
, . . first filling. he has bad - I
1. . . idt4nce from Berwick. She potinted out all i half the local rates charged to the provinces. -A colony of settlers from BrazA appear hdrses. This.is the 9 - �
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te, daughter of : - Ilb . -to be now somemliere in this Provi7ace, on to do sines, coming to Clinton. livelihood. She had! a lbrother in 11 bealth, �
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er, haa. been on - Bros -' Old Stand : thi. I owns of bar of. farmers from the to W'11- and Z,. 1 .
, I . ohnson a ! I interest . n th Way ; told He also gives lake mud rail rates on grain � land of New On. A num onarecentSund. morning herbroth- ,- I
- I d h via, Lake Huron ports to the seaboard their way to he promised � ; !
is again able to I I whero the 2incles and an to live . Hay held a bee on er-In4aw drove to W jbiam with the news - -
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I i - I t ppect at a pretty I ttle -*-1) 1:U81.7tiolen".1 Thisgrain isall csrr�ed: thro4h this Pro- tirio, after a journey almoob rivalling ships of Stephen and If sbe t
11 ie McEvran, of that her brother . , worse. and I t 1
L . L I : I we W " i Dl�d vince at one-half our export rate, or one. of Moses of o d. lasting four months. They Ffiday afternoon of last week, and' hauled . 1 - -i
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returned from a, W , � a a ce wished tosee him -she must come -at ones. ��
. S T" 'A :F 0 -- -=zrx --u , i . t She come -
! ;1 was t a viTliag4' where sille went - to school, quarter the local ka a to the Lower Pro. are travelling in wagons. They number 48 the brick -and materi I for the new re iden ated, but on getting Into the -012t, - � I i
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le, Rev,� A. Me- . � i . ; g .6 persona irat ... 11 and hb6ve 21 horses. On � to be erected in connection with the Exeter I i � .
and en *a passed the are ii:I'�J the hedge, vincen. what good is there in gettin ) - i �
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ston Middlesex : � � -. make light ter,Bhe was driven J� Lbhe opposite way ;she , --1 I
.. 1� I- � what s6- with the an a and nts,pa,saed preference of �three cents per'bushel in' the their way from South America they passed cemetery grounds Mmy hands I I . , .;i . .
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and little d&ugh- , i- 1 1 1 1 1 I- 14++ I- ++++++ . � .1 protested, but was E,e apinat her will �. ! I
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_are on an ex,tend- I through when the wes, wasl fine eniough TEnglish market-, if our Government is going through Oklahoma, and their continuance w � i I
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. . : I I. . w our railwa a to carry American shows they w are riot satisfied with that region. -Mesers. Gordon & La -mount, contractors, I � - i
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�r. James� Coates, . , � plieap6sb aild Most � derable' sides in Kenteounty. - q ; .
;Jhe Dominion E.xpress M! oney'Order ffords the safeat' this f I through Detroit and' Winds of Cranbrook, havo already coast i
I I We(oul¬oeetheol home,butweco n through rovince six cents per They passei or i
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ecially to�A, mee t ie trees about It, a., d I quite -,,,g,.u,d bushe on the 10th inst., and were to p%as through w6rkm,*rked out for next I
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owever, that he ' c0nveiiieut niodo of ?-ending money, raore espi . under gnard hipp md on Mondwy i
. ,- - - � , I nd Toronto and North Bay this week. They - building and improvements, all in , Gray -she was I � -i
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au Win wife of ()Oium�j the I)w atone house wit its di mond paned ' to nehip, as foll . ; I
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I .1. I - I ia pointa. I i I att''eks in the millers have to'complain of is thab there are- will not reach their destination before the' to . owV: James Dougl" 15th she was taken Who 5 4 1�1?i home, in Kent; i.;
� �. i : windows and the that. o . I . . � She ma,vag 10oaand,word to the - 1 I �
l4th c6w3essioni. I C cession Uting ham. and addkg 20 county., Sh I . I ;� ;
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I last. 1. , I I wa real a -An official bulletin, issued at Ottawa, fe t, which,will makie,it young- I . . i
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hood. Mr.. Mat- � � I I know somethin j,h i , ,on t a parties were i .
aiet, unassuming * 1 L I an'da,r 0 t out at B iok, or, although, ement showing the urban sod Ennis, 13th concession,, putting 14 feet t&� neyed southward 0 �, at the . m
R1 eak to m4 nor I them,1 felt the beat cars promptly, and get receipts for contains a stat ow 9dx56 feet ; - Conrad pl io
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itoba, Is ori a ! . � I oem to have any ram ome, jig Udy was not to be - �
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- her relatives ab I ! ! I bought Ontario's total population is 2,182,942, of pull down his old-barp and baild on 56 feet, found, nor 7 -1 I E
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