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THIRTY-THIAD YEAR. . -
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� six or eight mo,ntql I . AAMBLES IN THE SUNNY in T
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�he a tore and a . I i by during the civil war. The .-
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I Our r flaw Minutes — . � L. . . I BY A HURON FAUMER. I
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. efo.rence is ��- � � . this tato re an indolent class of people and
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ir winter .%..,;,�.* � � . DUAR ExposiToR,-As many of ray fri
goods, and.. t, �, k ..- d the same .%y be said o the poor whites in
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..-c6me thai to vViah. .1.. � . . . I I havo asked me to v7rito to them and i give the stat;1 They have a few acres of grove
Ans are to be hi%d in, I I I - I thei* my opirflou of Florida, I thought the very badl3 cultivated, and a small truck OLORS,
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I - . I . � � bes�l way to do so would be to send an �arti- garden. They work perhaps half their time IN ALLf QCUALITIES and
. . . C I - � . cle Cc Turu ExPOSITOR for publioation1c and and the other half they fiah or go round PRICES. ... -
I - 11 ,Zlcr � .� one that might also be interesting to y.our I
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� . � i W., numerous readerr. We left Owen Soand on with a gdn. They seem to bave no�lambition �
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k Z ZS and all " .1 and 1myseP. We travelled by way of Do-
'� .N", abundance of game in the *code and a great
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- � Moto I am not, therefo , . a -posjitiov .
. . )? I AN I � � �� to lattf-of that portion of the ,count I rvL I they are great scavengers. All tropical traffi3, so, in my humble opinion, the onl�
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�. - i � L . / 1. - I - -wa4informad it ia a fairly good' agrici@iural nounoed ,orkard, also the night blooming .
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_� i . I I=,_ __ ___ - . - - 004tryi About nine o1rolook next moiniag' ceries and there too numerous to mention. question is by a referepdam, when it. woull
� � � we crosied the Ohio river into the stat�, of 83me very amusing incidents took place ori not be hampered by aide issues. It is tru
,N X K E. -r ,9 Keotucky, a state that in famous for its i that -the people have voted on this matte
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� We have made some stiff, not ti o say extravagant, our way �cic w before, but it was only as an abstract quee
;0 beautiful women, its fast horses and .its we saw QJUP of our poor whitts going to . - to, present re
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11 tion, without any reference
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: � . ' I aftor crossing the river in hilly. When we suits. It is quite diff�rent now ; it has t,
I Id Mai hitched to a cart. As there be acted up:)n very soon, in dome way, aw
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i claims we again present, and the quality 9' f �our ;ock we arr�ved 1 at Georgetown, the country 1 im- an 0
. was not -J te room enough for the head of
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- aaain extol. i � protred � good deal ,and by the tini we se c and was iiding on the .
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i reaphedl: Lexington the country ded
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. I - � . . . mule's bac , the harness being partly leat�- worth a, place in your paper,'I on
- � I . me tvary, m u er anid p�r ly ropes. The mother � and the . _ppose yoi
.1 uoh of home, fine farms a
familiar with th�lrea,i : i 0 � will put it thero--�rif not, you know where t
r regular prices f " It is a good, time to buy 'furs now I as any mer chant buildings. Th farmers here are a smaller 44.11dren were in the cart, -and the
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i I heIauelves more to mixed farming -
bOve goo&; - . two oldodtigirls were sitting on the floor of P
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t unreasonable-uri . I I gro)w.large quantities of corn and the cart .Y�Uh their legs hanging out behind. � .
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I , i I gre'06t many hags. Towards evenin ' i I GEoRoE FonREsT, Brue .
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� I . I CUMBEIRLAND MOUNTAINS , our Id adian cattle, and their hogs are
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p p . i � , the ',road* head an& � small body. I was looking at The annual ineeting of
� . I are twquey-eight of these that - , I a . � a EX
� I - I Inaace late buyers. We are maldi�hg, lspe6ial prioes to; i clear
� I I � 'I . i pa ca through in these mounpains, some of some of t se hogs as we paused ,along 1 on County Orahge Lodge. was held i
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� I . 1� I rtion, of it 'is on- - fat ?" 0 ,, rose t rom o e
, ' A " g we cato im by the two care ; rich' Clinton, Pa E
" I levol a very large po, 0 is
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Spring h,agutb � at 11 . to kill a
Wa0sn' - I Eivitt, Ladi , aptb ' ckets begi,ne, to show itself very mubb to the in. if th e I goes down and the hind'end up, other oints. Amon those present *
4. new Spring goods. , . f i I i . Of he country but to this I shall refer we le : bl' , run a bit longer, but if the head uoticJA. Nevin and $i. D.%vis, Centralia
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,long thei� some� hand . I � ! ar calculate he's fit to kill." i A. M. Todd,Goderich;J. Johnston.Park hill
'_ * ; Car. he states of Tennessee mud 6aorgia goes , I 1 .
ch we hope to interes I 1� I ` .
I"- - - Ve Ua Co,ats � , are also very flat and but a - LSM. ; 1). Dew and W. Craig, Heneall, J. Beacom
t . rlylln , ' If and Coon � � S�1%11 po�UOA Of T110 GREAT NEGRO PROB al
. on-sibout the time � _L C it S � , m st The next day -we arrived at -
I - i � i . I Ildertoh. The lodge was opened in d
he haer earned a rest. . 1 1 .1 i A few v0ords.abont the blackman, as he form at 11 o,clock a. m., W. 0. M., A
. i thinking about what . - � I p JACKSONVILLE � Is called 44 this county, and I '*ill close. I
� I I I . . ; . Nevin 'ia the chair.. The following officer
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ly' to deramad for ar, ; a Otty vv;hich at one time had a population The negrb!quastidn is coming rapiaiy to the
YO : . 4 1 were a edted : County master, A. Nevin
One fur lined coat and two, r'oUs i b front. It United
ut from us -. RX � . r . I of qver two hundred thousan� but the grea �s a problem which the . deput 1couuty uiaster, G. Henely ; chap
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some i 1ea, of what can, : .. I i � . ! firel on the third of May, 1900 burned all the States Gqvernment will have Ito deal, with lain, . Craig ;,, recording 'secretary, F
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-1 im Seaforth in. the : , . I 1 buildings on two hundred a fifty acres of before lok. The negro is slighted by the Cantelon ; financial eeb#etary,W. Anderson
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I _f ", ix". t -1 . I land and decreased the pop lation of the nort tressurpr, J. Beacom ; director of care
ine, and we .'* I -y-fi- . .
are going " . ve fur caps . I
. . � 1i - 7 k � , . . I I � i oit.y very largel,V. But Jacksonville is rising race are.. posed to eich other., The white
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-�ng and profitable, for . I I s yi moniesiF.Davis ; lecturer, W. Daacon. Th,
; I : from i4 ashes. Many large and beautiful . -,t
I I I � man sa he negro cannot be reliIed upon ;
,for a � I ! lodge decided by starding vdte, to celebra
: . . I 0 � I bu dings are being erecteld and some Qf the he Will bo h lie and steal and corhmit aots the oor�ing 126h of Jully with their brethri
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TATTINC89k, _L 01 MPertnes . lea ing hotels h4vb accommodatio, . let 7 The p nishment in Gode'rich. The next annual meeting wil
,.five, boas and 811t Inuffs, - ill, �_
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mi Es, . z � high, ranging from five to fifteen dollars a abiding Canada wonder. how ouch things are
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p . � t . I . I - day. %ye decidied to go to §t. Aug stine, allowed in a CiViliZ3d country,
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L.FF-i., I -1serenteen storn't collars I an old Spanish oity.sboub thirty milb country do not -Apeak out Cainada�s Chief Veterinary
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j . S.., �4-7 i I I " I halla wish to see it. The place, car iminly, . The Minister of Agriculture,for some tim
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. lxleelb� coltares.,. I I on may
I . L . ani driver at Otis dollar an hour, to t us crime, that crime is inherited, and y .
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,&Tions � I I � . *h inary branch, owing - to the fact that th
I : . I charob, which was built by the j3pantirds in of him. a negroes are trying, that ii the
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as. I - I . I ,' inr,;, Iti walls mre about four f,eet thick. social so 1p as the- whites, but that ,the resided in ntreal, sad was not requi ei
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! .Am,ong this lot of furs you will finc. tylish Itsiplain board OeMs and its old organ about I
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:�. I goods, all. . and attention to the work of the Dapart
� m. braideriw . We Want'. � I - � . u d m half 1eeb given th ri the franchise, but the several .
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I -1 e u lat coking -and carry ope in tfio*ght their ele�t iorm as long aul those laws do not .
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I the same furs. wi I sell at next year, as prices of fdrs are q,
WTDERTEI�L I . . I aw, y b �ok to th a past. ThO church 'is �still conflict * �th the Reneraf law of the United minion, which indicated diffieulti�
L I I going tip all round for nei;t year. it 1will u so as a �lacl: of wbrehio, but a� More States. J,e the negro votes Republican, regard. Lstely one or. two questions o
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i ' 1 7 radlern,organ has taken the pla'de .1 of and the 4dath 3 largely Democratic, it is in .
; I : th& advantage of any furs you need this sQaBono . I � thel old one. We afterwards +idted the interAt of the . south that the negro side matters have also arisen. The situatiol
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% - . built 'a I the licit of qootiqua,'which, according to State
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: It's a far cry from the 'present until 'the Spring opens.- I law, he �v I expected to answer and swear - to. came to the conclus
1"PLI("t-E . - . I � � � ; . . . fo n of an eight -square, with two lines of � ly necessary for the f ature efficient workin
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I lip,, and yet what may be, termed Spring 1businegs is lo ming deftrice 6ind buitt of stone wo�k. The walls The folloiiving is a sample - - " Do yon
- - yoll . about three feet thick. These su�roand understan � d the C:oustitu�iou of the United of the branch that the chief vet'eria,,,%r,
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rst and be & displ%y - i I , -1 , and write . '
Z � : fivi feet!thick aid had watch towers built past six �Ionths ; can you read
t ties, collars, shirts, hats, Witing, etc. ! . I .
ieen_ If t 'a, weather- * : i I . . to as other Government employees. are req uJ re
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bruy. here - the asm I I I . 8 iaris, long before llclo�rida beo me a answer Gese questions. They are incream- '
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.-R,quali-ties, ad prices. t — ta in the In consequence of his connection with th
, . . ; We have big values. to r greet the trE ide with th ' ear a �e of the Union. We next visitedl what ing very
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� our wa.y Sa 8004 as- . i *d t b th oldest house in the Valited States o "' labam%, Tennessee,.
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pe aerving. 1 200 pairs- of 'a tweed pant at 99c ; our windows are ofthe $"&'a. r a 0 ni the many large enterpTises in which h
, full I st, to We wore informed t is thre6 hun. Florida And t a two Carlolinag,_ the negroes EL .
4 � 11 I I ' . . . I . . in engaged, Dr. MoBachren felt he could no
,there is always a. point . - -five years lid. We also are in " 0 majority.
, : line; come in and feePem. �A daable twisted tweed pant dr� d &no thirtyi Th ,if
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. a old slave market and saw � the a n ro Wofnan has lowered the moral fulfil these conditions. He, therefore, hau�
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� t we ne, z !ouch. . will, have a big run at $1.25 hair �ned stripe. twi 3od at rh tood until they tone of t'e wMteft all through th6sh south. ad in his resign& ou. When accepting thi
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, -C � I . $1,50 -, a herring bone stripe� worsted patt. at M. i 1 we a di posed of to the hlobest bidder, a orn Sba i. What is tobe done wl ith them� resignation, the NUDister felt that recogal
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I : � i � rat reli a of bye! gone times. Of the, s�one will be al ",a,, .
_� I , . I I I w4 I th t surrounded the city, nothing siow sidered before - lots are committed rendered in the past. He, therefore, &I
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. I I . I also vi Ited the cemetery. ' TheY7 do !not grace to'biviliz.xtion. Vvery man in this the Dominion Department of Agriculture.
i 1-1 T %opgsnxery S' eciodsm _�i . I L bury their dead, their lay tho corpse on i top country Oarrioa a revol�er. I was in an Dr. J. 0. Rutherford, of Portage I
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� U L . ' - � I I I it. We returned to"Johoksonvillb -that for dinner. $hortly before I went into the . partment during the last season, for tb
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i I I rain and sleeping birthe (lining-Toom � southern !gentleman went �n purpose of testing
. 1 5c all w 01 ong stockino for boys ever sold 0.iv,ohrt and took the t with tuberculin animal
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- I � � I r : i . to have dinner, and the �egro waiter asked In the United Kingdom for ,a I
� ods I I fit the Town of Seaforth. I I : I I I ' ; ada, has been appointed to suodeed Dr. M1
.� 0 . i I I I TAMPA i him to eit at 'a certain table, which he re.
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I - I I fused t ' do. The negr insisted# and the
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-tes - L, 1 0 `L' 1 : a& , declaring that he k
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A .-t � Cash � . L two The lanA is .him d )a no or. shall make Ottawa his headquarters, An
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� 15c a pair, or two pairs io� 2r -6. �_ �h'eotgro was divote his whole time and attention 167 tb
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I . . I � . I i I at a the house and feel very comfort' It i: and closes next Tuesday.
.;Oitute meeting. here, . I I f 0111 y a Ittle W M. There is no tivilighb true we d . id� oot discuss such fine - poin I to in: -A barn belonging to Mr. Walsh, of ti
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. , tv as cost about fifty dollars 9, hundired for I not to get drunk, ' Total abstinence In reply to a question in the Logid
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as, manager of. m . pl' ting. , Then you have to fertilize them haYnot been thought aboub in those days ; tare the other day, the Minister of Edue
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� ra, uamber of yearLz, ; . . I th bre� each time. This costs about fo�ty thereabouts, I am not eure as to exact time. London, was $96,448.47. The salarie's
-eaforth, having pur- "I i I ' d lars , er time. If the frost does t In-- About that time the teetotal idea flourished , the six teachers wern $4,850, and the aggr
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_. i . t.d)al of money in the business. Ikudw a live issula'alud will have to be �
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.ng oser for his fine ; The Do -minion Express Money O,rder affords. tho safeet,-ehoapest a,metto ana it kind �of s rdb there are a great number on both sides of over, and se'veial people kniured, Pub no;
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. not sell.- I C n.veiliexit mode of sending MOX10yy �aore espedall� to 'Manitoba an( Britisb o t . The acenery along this riv, is politics ,�l I
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Irk Woodle-v � R . MACD:ON 1� il Cc g n and % riti er equally wal- subatitgt) Mr. Whitney for Mr. G. W. i .
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presents some painters on yeast making ria, passed away, on' Wedueaday of last week, � i .
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which it says is the weakneEs of mosb brea( i i
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,certainty in.bread making consist chiefly of acres to M k. Iddo Cricho for $1,200, hasnow .: �,
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-Mr. Dona,13 Hugh McLennan, of the �_
the purchasepricebeing$3,000. .Mr.Plewes? I
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construction 0 . f many Impor6int I roads in -A sad Aeath occurred in Centralia, on N
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Thursday, f3oth alt. � M -TL* Wm. Atkinson, �q
-The Allan Line steamer, G,Nciazi, On H; .
3 4% conoeaqlon of 'Bi4dulph., bad :driven -to 11
of the beat boats of the line, was wrecked at , , 3-i .
Sandwich Point, three miles lroI6 Halifax, that village to transact aome. busineEs, mud 7� i I
at three Welock Sunday Morning, The just as he c rove up in' ftont of the postoffice ,;� it I
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Grecian ran fairly up on the land in a thick store he di( d in his',o ' - .
driving up n front. of the store, and -as he I .
snow squall, and now lies -full 4f water, Aid .'not g(It iout it, was supposed be -was ,
po -ding Qn.therocks ,% i thin 50 � yards of � - I I
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the shore. . She wai-several miles out of her I
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tario Legislature' will banquet 31r. J. P.; pn arles uburn, mi 1113i
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Wbiwey,4belr leader, on Thursday night,,' residence of her son, Ch , at A - Ill
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February 20�h, at McConkey'a restaurant, . , "i
Tor . n . a o serva ive mem been very f.-afl. Her sons, Harry and Har- I
House of Commons. the candidates of the old, of the We-atern States, thought it, ad- , Ibil
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partv alre . ady nominated for the Legislature, visable to pi.iy a visit to -,the homestead. For
and the presidents and secretaries of the , a time aif ter t heir arrival ihis seemed to im.
electoral division association1l will attend. prove, bat had not the vitality to withatand
Among the distinguished guests and spLeak- sosevere & diiesae as pneumonia. She -was I
era will be Mr. R. L. Borden, Mr. Monk, a very industrious .woman, kind hearted, ..
M. P., and Sir Mackenzie Bowell. ;� eDloying to good degree, the good will and
-Colonel Dent, the Imparial army re. Sympa y all. , - -
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Mount officer, who i# now In 4-ontreal ynn,soua of
I James Icy , lat concessiou,0rey, were out- -
states that the horses which had been pur ting wood 1 t , heir hush, th-evIder son, about
chased in Canada for the use of the British .
22 years of ,a, met -with a rather serious
forces in South Africa, atswered beat of any .
. I accident, A falling A. tree :.in a rough,placei
the purposes of the mounted infantry. The the butt Pf � a tree flew I ,mad strur* him
flower of these,-Oolonel Dent said,:had come � I UP
from Ontario ; the greater part li of those I on the side f the bead and alighted on tis
� leg, breaki13 ot opes a ove thaknee. He
that had been sent out had been purchased was also wrenched other-.V,vji�ae. Edward tau . - .
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ed any orders to discontinue bu * * for help, butbefore he returned J,ohA M,
y1ug in Tavish and .Andrew M.-PoLellan, who were I
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the war'is' ovqr Canada will still cor�tiaue to m%W,s .orlea; and assisted in L gs_ttj0q h'im - .,
be a market for Imperial remounts, I . . � .
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fifteenth line, East Zorra, suffere& a severe ]k �4 - le
I forris, oce i 'Irlre4 to Loadono On 8aturdaY4
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. injury while working in the busb getting 2ad fast. eeeased Was boru on lot 0 con.
out wood. He was endeavoring,bo extricate I � ", . -
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a tree which- had lodged i tself in- anoth,eir, ' . I
, L daughter of %he late 4. Uorbatit. 6he was
when falling to the ground, and in some un- .
4 married about thm'e 1 year4agol to Cheater
accountable *my it fell sooner thou he ex- . �
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pected, crabbing his leg and causing a bad an active wc tker hi the Xv.thodiat church, I -
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the ground unable to move and Would, no her, A be av-ed ,,',husband, Also a mother, -
. doubt, soon have been frozen wer4 it, not for two sisters and f6ur brothers * Mourn -her %. .
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the arrival of a pasaerby, who d�roie L intothe , I I
� ,death in the bloom of lifeisired 26. The re,
woods to lookat some -timber. � - . I �
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-Rare presence of mind saved Miss red in MrcOr es teem,letery. .1 .
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Barbara Stewirtj daughter of M'r. Robert -A pretli, wedding was consummated in
Stewart, of Ottawa, from death 'or serious Clinton, du ; day of last week, at the
injury. Mien Stewart was wor I on We as -r, Mr. John Beilt,
ing at 6 home of th( bridial-0 ,f;thL I
gas stove in the f1milV reside=e, ,when her when ]dies -1 Itabol. Bell was united in Mar- L . ,
blouse became ignited. As soon, as she, riage to M.r. H. 0. Bell, Manager of the I
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room in search of something WL which to in WinghaLff , The. ceremony was perf-drmed 1i
extingul b them. Failing in the ,quest the , by Rev. M,r,, Guuu�, in the Vrt,"110e -of only - I 11
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resourceful young lady ran into tbe yardat 'the immediate f rieudoof 'the- yo"� coup e. a-
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tinguished the fire, bat not befdre.1t had :to Winghan1i and inake thisir home L lW _the ;
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burned through her garments. T48 I'll-uries handsome I res ideently eroote'd -by
she sustained., however, were but -slight. I L I ,
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Province of Ontario, twenty-five per cent. hand of des �b. *L. JAM018 11911180 who hmg
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of a country should be porpetualli . covered been airing 1 next F, the winter., passed a -
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with timber ,to. secure favorable climatic on Tuesday of laso wask, at his, rasiden ce, . -
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condition and regulate the water su,p�ly. on the boun lary llue,-aboiut two miles west -
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than this percentage. York and Peel have � lfboou"ttt yel.mrs ago he, with- his fwthoK :and iz,f
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only 7 per cent., and another county has, mother, I ited - - i the um 'i
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age is 536,015 -acres, including 432,235 clear- mudh respected 'by a lamSe, circle � L� I
.anoe, 32,934 woodland, und 59,416 waste. His wife, who pury Seemed him ;about ten
Over.clearanceis more pronounced in the years ago,' . , th, -eldest daughter of -the I
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London, England, urging a change in the editor of ,th Glo and, previousto thalb a -
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shipment of fa�ted- chickens to L England. member of rep - rial staff, left ,O,U Sun I ` L
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Birds which haft been sent ever from Can. day for Ott at. ere he succeeds the late Pi
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aged over five pound _each. This iq a little bor tlazott, L blie�ed by, the DomWon Gov- I �
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too large for English requireniouts, and the ernment. a -1$&t*dmy aftemooll be "'was 11
request is now for chickens pw;aging about made the reoipientj of & loV,ing LOUP of M6t_ , t 11 I
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three pounds each. Mr. are, poultry tlach ware 4nd . by the oftorisil and re 1 �1, I
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expert for-the'depaLrtindut, says this request partorialst t e Globe. Tito, pretenta- Ll
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for one -month lesi than is now Ahe case. �: elork of L OLD, !an in One L of HuoWs
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are to -day. : = R44ord W ,'A-er, who x - -� I
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stamps On a thousand letters in -a minute traoted a plq of monthp ago. He was a I-
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were considered marvels, when oompated out from England with the late Heary � .
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ables the clerks to give a more efficlent his surname 06 was ft carpenter byt�ade, IL �
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service by being always up to date with the 'but for year: h,N l2i d charge of -the manufac- ? I �
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put them thrrjugh in good style. These istand at pleseat ill upied by Mr. Wiltse. . i �
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a machine could now be got to fasten the -The toll ow*g good story of a woman� a _` ;
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licking process it wouldbe a very welcome During the late election in West, Huron, ,
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reference to a former resident of Logam : d a liter. '� be, olo entleman has been a ,,-,-I
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more around the railway stations or on the age and the inclemency of the.w.exither were
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illnesfr. The cause of death was carebn"tis, madon Of 'his son -111- . . .
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paralytic stroke. Mr. Eisler was very well proposal wo raikd3y Weed to b I � .
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and is survived by his widow, five sons and I &noes as they start., for tb . ; 1
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--South Perth County Orange Lodge met I cal crvedv Now and . ; I
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vere storm, all the officers were present, with her Aj fattier, stArts 1orthepou An-
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storm drif tgtbiough thS.goldon fields of.v ;.-
among other, things it was decided' unanim- . I il
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