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I I I � 11 I I I - _; � I I I I � I � it � I I I Z I i . - 2� , I 1 1 1 - I �,,s Po.. THIEtTY-THIRD YEAR. ; . a WSW 11 ,� : I I � i "I 's 6 ,r I � ;i � � I � I 6ii 1902. 1 .1! . - - r WHOLE NUMBE I � � : � � �SEAFORTH, FOIDAIP9 .1 ��,, � ; � ! I � . I MI." '�. � � IR, 1.784. 1 - . : 7 1 9 � - $1- �6 Year' � Advance. I 111. . ___ �... . I � . I i . � . I .... �Ii_ � � I � "_ ! i i i . , --- . � I I . . I i -_ � - ;;.;Q .1 i I i ;� . - i � [ i . � . ; I I . 4:e used at home valued at nonsense to think we C�uld not get justice , "I I 41 0 � � Is of chee I � I LO , . F�O� ��pende, but I had seen!:the old clothes before, . - - i rell, ,h STOCKTON TO hDIN- . I I , � I . ' H did not think I : , 5. Mr. �W. Squires was re-elected from such compaLI28. � 0 _� . 2 . � so pre erred the outside view and he fresh � �_l I I �� BURGH. Wal I 1 � ,P,r-,=, � I Dissolution O R. ip i w � . sal Ti Wood, treasurer, and W. J. that horses frightening'at cars should be a � .1 -7 W � air. There are other memorial a ractures es�nan ; ig - � i . i � I � I :_ I I I . I I i I n. I ' I . 1 -1 I � . I i , I T_ mm - 1 i T . McL�gan and C. A. Honey, auditors. serious consideratio, ­'. I � ! Gn th6 hill, but I have not time o tell of I . I I i I I 1, T AND AUOUND'ZDINIBUR�11. ,, 4 11 I I � � Pa ers. I . After a spirited diseb'sti-on. which lasted i . % . 11 � Ithem. However, there is an uihPlAhed ; a Re in begin - . *#**1411�����: F I . D ' ' X11OUVOR. -In my la t letter I I . 86 Couple Of hours, the* delegation retired and � 1. 3 1 ,Ling to� I i E 0. � piece of work up there that is of 'interest . I - B6ard Fences and Bad Roads. !,_� 5rn qua . , I ft OV 01 Nal at dinburg . I I the council took the matter into their- most �_ 1 utitlee ,. I 1, i a the I . 11 - . i I I .1 *ben one learns i b was commenoei W will those persons -� 1 . Whiz I I �� B,*,,, ,m,T,,%rr being o Leith treet aud ! . . 1002 . serioun consideratior. � While the council � ! . ' ­ � 'ship. heretofore su�siat I . -ate W I . � . I ng .. Notice is hereby given, that the partnel Ing h ween the un- ireign of George IV., to oommemot a. ,For Spring ' - 8 . � great ' W - 1211n Rad ia,Dc'eTnotl�, t he hh i'g2hways and I . in every cornar , I era and furriers, carried ou at the Town of �eaforth, in the County of the,lotte off Princees street, I supposed I � by that Inionarch ___L --r-, hav'uf can readily see thei conve-wepce such -,­-_ 7�, I es right from theL dersigaed, as olothi . 1 414 on fences that cause the snow t - a road would be. to �ertain parts of the . 7 wooie, 0 block ; : m the- has .-. thi . was gpin up the lincline to PrInQcas street ` terloo, and'was intended Athena, -1 - 1 Huron, under the firm Dame of " Greig &� Macdonald," q day been dissolved 'by as I Zion i � to be a copy of the V&rtbenon at � I �. Be New Colorings. i New Designs. therOadeandmake them impassable,have community, and do uot'winh to be a stumbl. I � arde . � -1 � . .. I , I .a and S�r Walter 1 1 mt it has only twelv6, stone pillars eight at t_] mutual consent. : � � . I e the garde - k i k I ! I � the replaced by wire fences? The roadso inct block in the way ' the project, yet ,, i i I I � 11 . Soot0em nument,-but di not kno*, whether 1 One end and two at each side, and there it Right grices. '1111 � - i mrly befor6 you the. . . i as in ny know to their great inconvenience, -_ The, siid buainiess will be carried on by Metsra. Greig & Stewart, to.whoin all debts to tu4n t � the tight or Is t, so ask�dft DOli—Ce- ' � from what they have b 1 able to loam re- _1 ra . . , �litandis, having cost ,f,'0,�28, Ilookidaiound i i � �� au.� , - 1. , I have been blocked all over this seation of ,-�-, of fashiom-1 to O-riog to said partnership are to be paidi'and All 01413115 Zg%iLSt 6&1d pq�xtri rehip are to be in ; . gave a start w ion he answered garding the operating o - _-1 - . 'Yne for Burns' monume rit, but. whcu I found I electric railways on � - ; : country, as well as elsewhere,.and the roads I %` � LlitY and cheapnou v presented to the said Messrs Greig & Stewart, by whom the sam will be s� tled.. I in 511�4h I J*Oad Scotch I oq�ld hardly under. 110X* WINTIOR� the highways of. other municipalities they � �11 I I . . � I I from the guide book that the ciir4ar one, A JrA Au have been in such a -condition from thin are in doubt as toWhetiierit would be In ;-1 . � I :i i 1: standl III L and then I caultell vou,I re ized ; � 11 - . i Dated at oeaturth, this 125h day of February, 1902. I . � i , - ponsisting of twelve lCorinthian pplars RUCL I vered -right of way T . I � I . . I I was! ov r the border. � canec that the mails have not been deli " I . I � � ; Pv the. quali '. � He assured- me that 4 oupola, that I could see awa vorl on a _�EAFOATHO the public interest to giant the - - . I . y . I . on tbe proper day. - It is surely high time ee- - _, - i '_ �­ I - . .11 . . webandise b ty and _. . Witness, R. S. HAYS, � 3REIG. I r'a )lace w4a a Ion � distamee away,bu�l lower spur of the hill, was thi I over the high'�va �._ (Signed) JOHN C, I �" - Baxt4 i.t. of t�olgcotch that those having such fences made a ,move �y. They would prefer a * -1 * . hil It- off i ! . I Ing the COMpany purchaae the iiggh,a of way ,1 Y read' MAUDONALD., I � . � t I d ided to takp in a little more view i I ents, beca, � (Signed) R. J. I tol leith street and to � - . . , poe , on & 6 i -- ate t1k � -in, - J . to h Mthem,removed. If such is not done � -_ . I dired "' " He wRa sure I was mis back by r il, and then i an aside, he told I -_ ; I E t,L7e from the property 6wneIra adiseenti to t -he i, I �the goodst I � I I � . b f ningit. ,When you Srbtacing I wou� t I f I justice- I `,'�- , take�, bt a man standing near., said the :� � a ore exami the two young men wh appeared o be his i not be. well to have legislation 7'i mai .'ff N. 9 , - gvl_%I� �99 19 lin' 9 x1r. 9 I ,Princes street you see Arthur's 3dat. the I bighway, for which pro�-i:dou is made in -the -, ' . ari . foil I . Easte I time, that " making it compulsory to have this grievAnce, ; I . , 92 c., a n W coun- im- clught a most V ed* � s so then Ithe latter ip top of anothdr of the city's hills, on visitors for the they Electric Railway A t I- d hich the' I . , i]t * -ion, - J t turn to my ri Yht wheni I got to always had ,, remo1ved? 1�veiy person knows the iolury cil does not think w,o . be a very serious . IT t sure to meet, � I ; told in ler the uI4 I . .J a t same a dry about the boats. I 5 t y purs%, __ By reading the above notice, tbel public . iouyr tright. J"t' at �'the base of this hill h . 0 : r ., I will nnideil Pri.�e.s treat and I wo'uld soon And Leith ' i leave Quveneferry it do 3a to oiseb to strugglb through such - xter, si�ce it is likely to be -?i' 7- � � . I Holyrood etandij with its towers %6d; tur: The coach was due or expensive me . sl a I s d go I ' ity through which 4 I . � . !treek did so an at one o'clock, giving us an hour to look roads and often results in sezious loss to a benefit to the commu Zl � I r I � i 9 iu,ta - &took are staud that M r." R. J. M acdou'ald, who for, a numb,e, Qf "yea" r I eta and roofless near this old the �_ . t. There was a little ferry a horee ownerp. TRAVF,I,LV.R a 11'. . - insId ve minutes, , ut could no 1P 'alaoe bne sees the stone houses w � were abou t � . . I they purpose to pass. O� owever., as it is We t he ,p , - ii�h! ' � . --- want has been connected with the .business advertised' in these wh, that policeman did not wharf waiting to take ithos3 whQ wished ; r i most serious matter, the council did not - 1, "now ill- woua� y 6uce'the-homea of the aristocracy but are Ei. ,NOTE.—Tbere is no doubt of the loss 8 brag much. - I I we n cal a r i d . .9 ; Ve ciolet knowl'of place so near iis best. 1 It in said l' Across the Forth and bai'pk that they might feel like in&king a fin -.k decis;oo, but Will � I inow inhabited by the very poorc at of the � . � , col-ainns, has retired from the same, disposin' . of h'3 interests � Fined every; winter by the travel:i � 7know, but on how ' ' ' - .. 9 � I that )Uo rt Louie Stevi ason's father lived � get 9, better view of Ihe I bridgel but) I Bust 'g reserve it for fut ther co'.0aider-&tion. = r. � . I ) city. A little b4lowthe top of Calto1a billis publ c by diif ted and impassable snow roadF. � �i . therein to Mr. H. Stewart, who has also been asso0ated with at Boxte a place. The )look is a old stone �,'111 thought I would rather look about the., old The next meeting will be held at Dixoii�s . � . I ,,an old cemetery, and 'further over� �ho city - . d Ill a This loss, iacon4enieuce and unpleasantness hall., BructEald, on rd y, M r h 15 1 1 ness since a � laid therefore, will not be a stranger- builaing but as 0 is in the cent,e part of Jail, which many .strangers think xh�st be , Wes inn, w� ere we stoppe, , Sat� a a o th,at I ,village. Ha ��, I the busi 1 1894y, ) . I I Fould be avoided in a great measure by' bav- 1,0 o'clock. . 19mbr-aideries, I . the city nd so copvenis it for es - service I quaint looking old buildiag', just like the I I �. . a. 0 did �Dt emplain.: My room, the agb smal the castle. Then the real castle. is cross - ing ,wire fences oonsitruc�ed along ea& side . . 1; . LUE, Clerk. . I . to the P. � trons of the store, The style of- the neW firm to ,b I - 1, the ravine, and looked so fine in that orn. �pictuies one.sees of a oo'untky inn, and al A G, SMI I 00111 . not the origiinal Rawesl inn, is of th 3 leading highways. TLii is no theory, I � play fot : , i was rtable aihd I 6uld ha e what I Ing sunshine. I think I have alread told . . Me �a & (I G-reig & Ste 'Wart," who purpose immediately 1 proceed ' t � , I 0-�— C? , to, : 0 1 , 6 spot. but has been proven by practical experience. - �' f the;ye � � . . 2 181 t i MT 'to ot�y liko it all on Ithe saini � ar. . . I ikedl fo reakfadli and 6& and t enget my Ion about the ravinie, with its gat d ', but lbuilb exa 1i � 4 he Additional legislation is not rc -1 I . , . . I trimming a thoulp I � do business in the. Same old, wa soliciting ' the I coiAlnued dinnq'r o t. il I I :The old inn has a prom ent place in I T qMPed to Ca:n ,cta. . . - 11' � I ly) ; � I . I could always mention them,,,, to In d d )) have this done, Every municipal council I ' thino, . I � ., I Antiquary," by -Scot On . , appe —There are ogistered 0a of a, dainty i. Af ter ' had arranged or my room, etei Kidn' � patronage of the same. good le. .who � could n6t make up my ind as to which I ,: . P I 30 267 Toi tgages r in the � past have r has the power to pass a by-law requir- . - �t . ! . took,3& w Ik up lJcinoes t street to see the m by Roberti Louis ,Sueveuson'.' - I � at first no" in the province of -Oa!tario, arn-ounting to I � � . L I eo . � liked best, the ravine ior the hills. I� was � . I I f re ,I � � ; . p I L $40,494,929,the majori6'y beingof S1,000 and - I done honor to the late firm� and' justice to the selves, bk shop�.' [t was _t' . I,could Iooki:away � thought I would take my dinner there, but 1119 t116 removal of exist ng ences that a . ) I ben be iween four and five iat mornink, ! I I objectionableand the substitution of wire I iiremento in thii line'' . . o'eIo4 k a d as it was a nice afternoon, thff 0o clear tb decided to �wait -till I Tot back to Edin- -under. � � saortm, t, at. price,, With a house in ' hich 11 � . ver the city's roofs aiii chJmney p.bte and 1 I . or other fencei that would be more advan- I . � elk dealing w they always found' Ivil treat, e crow,&d Vi Ali I 'burgh, as we had so litile time. Theian is 'f the Ancient - t> . - atree �s v - —The G . . I . i .r . rand Lodge Order ­ . ; I . � I . people. sea the Forth,with ,its busynhi 3. going :. . I ; . ' Our future pprehases. i : I i I imagined of & in nigh ilever came , close to the water's edg3 and back of It'and tageous and also for recompensing those who nited Workm * , rLawa z had 4 ver . . � of U en is n flegalon at Ot I ment and h6nest goods. i . � �, � � . . 1p and down, and then I remembei eA I mu, -t I , I . i � I .. 11, I I up t( th real be ty of the city. I Some one � on top of the cli iF in ti a Dalmeuy a tation, are thus requived to change, their fences.. this -week. Thi- Gra 't L,)dge has a mem- - i iot spend all my 'time on Calton Hill. Old � � I a . i ++i 9-8 I I � - ; i r � told ne Stockt n tha it was Worth my iaud a milelor so furthe along is the village The power to make the desired change, bership of 43,500 and insurance Aggregmiag , . a 6 0 -0 0 �_��+ � ; 3burches, houses and cemsterits have a, won. I h- e W.%y. ­ i ' 6 . I I I whil to ko to Edinbur if only to walk lerful fascination for�me, so down I went of the same na 0. I t ought I had seen ther(fore, now rest@ w1th the municipail $70,000,000. .. f. - - . A URD -U . irregular s�reets a d queer old houses, o0un 3ils and if the travelling public are re- I I By way of a preliminary, we will, on 8 C, along Pr i cess'str�et an more than agreed and —Captai,A Tnomas E i Robson, M, P. P. DS �J I � over to the Calton Hill cemetery. It Rome I : I i I i quired to plunge through pitch� hales and . i witW the )eraon that a in' afteri1ioon. As bill �butconoluded Queenifirry beat them all. J. for East Middlesex, at�.euded the Balo of 18, . � I 9 1%. - ) open a record breaker of a i - � co . aee !looked very near from-tbe top of the The. prin -_ cipal ro�d thro, igfi the vill�ge is as wallow through snow drif a, to .,*t_ danger - I Febinary 22nd 11 : I loo ed behind � I � . t I - Cakton 'Hill' but when I oroesed a! ' 1. � road I con I not see Scotch Shorthorn cattt;e at Robert Miller�a ; , I of lif a and limb and the injury to -'Property, farm, and bought Lad- - -or $125 and I � � I , I , -its monumems, a ' .the street, - iSl I with! Id cow pat and quite, nar . I 4 end of I !zig zag as any o. th 15 i en the top of a stone, and began �o.wonder 1. .y�mith f : ., � , 4 , ' -_ I Idings, to a nothing of the discomfort, the � fault -urn Brae Nettie for$�35. I C TRIXMI.N,(;S, 'the,rne,al postoffice t ,the corYer of the ev ,.row ; on eitber aide are low stone bui _13 - It a , if I bad been dreaming, but just the�- a door � 1. to with the municipal councils and prim- : ! a : : bri( �nd Princess I , the gardens i. Op of some of them shops wit the greatest m1x. res, —Of 4-5 purchasers of Government land in . d" M I X 0 S, I . in the stone wall opened and at t le t . e could arily with the people who neglect or refuse : above %6verly, market,= Pri I the Dryden (OfiLario) �diatrict last . , aoess gar- i year 5 : . ; � I a flight of steps 1. could- see the -emetery. �ure of 'wares in:, the wi dowe that dn . - PERIALS, Half Price �. S I e i dens � stro -,Iching from therie- to the Caledoni. 1 imagine. At one place where the road was to force their own municipal representatives came from M ' b '3 ftom R'ngland, I - I � I . DDS, I . I i . I .The -latter is just surrounded with Istone , I to give them the I desired relief. Asa matter aa'to "' . . an st�ati HON u,4 of boa I rather narrower, you c Id'go up &';flight ,of . . from Scotland, and 37 from tild ont,ario, i � � . I uty these [buildinks, the. walls of which hold up the . . . w m . - � I I of on Dnomy i b won ,169 -to More landwas cleared than in any Itwo ' . I 11 ; . ; gardens ontain I can r ever tell i Oa , � stone steps, tak6a wall in! front of 0a row � Id pay in two seast � )DS. . . - I � I � - I I i Id tombstones that I 'suppose were, once I have every b-aard and rail fence aolong the W - � I e the 4rec running par I el withi Yzlverl 'o dwelling houses and ;heo down again to asoup. i . Y, held up by a fence. iThe stones rerninded Of previous se I 'I, . I I . Of fifteen%large tables of meichandise, piled- fall the us sees ,he al G a] lery and' Royal In. where the street was so ine ' hat wider. Of leading highways removed and replaced by . � - � � I . R-dy Ilere. i ' one � ng . I me of the head of Ono of our woodbin bed. 7 --A company is now fieekirt , g a , charter � course I wanted to Bee-, vh �re the steps ed i u atitte , 'all o1w stonq buildings .course, were oi e'toije I —*— I - of goods every'- one needs. � No matter whom 0 what . steade, only they, of ' 9 P, I I wirelfences. . the Ontario L slature authorizing Z) . � ati' ' from eg i �r y - 1'O ugf " - ' ; XV CARPETS e m ,'on these tables yod' must der witb� a fiontage of h Corinthi6n pillars. but they had fancy 0 rving on th t and to, so had ,the walk an could look down on T ckersmith Council and the them to construct an *ctric railway from , ) .. I I ar there will b so ething: - At the I ead of the stre Bt from the station � then the inscription =er down. 'O'1790urse ,the busy little street below. The people � Cornwall to Toronto. Tnis is *the largest I OILS, . �_, e, i i ,i Electric Railway. - I : � ! hey stantle E 1r. Walter Scott's monument, just at i , seemed to be moitly f sher folk and were I scheme of the kind that has yet - been pro- . :. I �18, r tainly buy. Glance over tl�e list of tables and ' bat t 1 1 1 Uere were other stones in the cedtr6 f the ; � , � I the �qor: er of the gardens, and then the ' � not very prepossessing I coking, but, perhaps T e Tuckersrnith council met at Strong's moted in this country. Sir Richard Cart- . � ! - I i, � � !ground, moat- of which were fl�t b -t all � � I � * represent. . I : I I ;: ; . -e away fr(ini home hall a Saturday, Pobruary 15th, all the 10 10 is 40 ,URTAIN-8 . I - � � lattor al pe down Into a ra v i ae and- climb up. the best of the men we. wright is one of the pr moters - f th r- ad. � I t . were grey and -damp: with age. T. eeked - I . I ! . � � the 6pp ite si4e till their grem terraces : and the women and chi dren were just tak- me . bers were present. The auditors'� re- -The Superior copy or mine, which i-9 I . I - ])RAPERIE61. : . � ; - . . i while, aud saw, amo 9 hat s, . ; � I of round for a � � i i I i � reac, , t ,0 high old fai hioned bbildinge I lug an easy time, for they were all rather port was presented, and, after a carefulex- situated in Algoma, ne r the-Ca,nadiat? Soo, I ! . � � : the Lincoln monument, ereoted I in mory I . t . - - I ; I i the old town and the JWtod P e byteiian' I ; 0 fell untidy and unkenipt.' When I was up on ami atim, was accepted, and the clerk in- bas been disposed of to!Mr. Frank Perry, a e . 111 . —Table, No* I i - . . ; : of the Scottish-Ameriean soldier w . � . � . i.ents to Mear. I � ; Uni�eraj,, y and the grea t rough c ilff" on � iop I the -high Olace I turne&off into one or two stru ted to get ][00 copies printed for distri- Sault Ste. Marie millionaire lutnberman, for - o � I I I 11 I � � . i i of v0hic4 the castle looks out nd keQps in the civil war; and there Abrah M incoln streets or lanes, and th're the houses 'were buti u. The folIowing changes were mad A,TS,,, . I has a thought given him by many of: be old . I 0 e $60,000. This is the I gest deal of the . � 1, I , Full of men's heavy �ster ov6rcoats and 1,dress oV�,Or- gua4d 0 ler that beaut f I city. I Even: at� � cleaner and better kep and likewiae the in t list of pathmasters, viz :- Division kind that has iakenpla'3LOr it -that district ; � - i ' ,laud wbio are vifsi tino the b their ' ' COATS, I I I � - I that� tiff�3 of year the &s was green and 'T women and child rem. -did not realize that 16, m. Sproat instead of James G, Ches- for some time. . coats of all styles, worth $0, $8 and 1'$10—sale d' ys HALF 9 own illustrious ones.,: ; .1 . I � I - . i albhoug4 flowers, t es 1 : to the inhabit. ney 1; division 20, John Munroe inistead of I -The following are tie amounts paid by i L I I I I : When I left the cemetery, I we t over for � -9 ' CAPERINES, I : .� 0 � he tre ' I might look unduly cn� . . I i I t 7 - � PRICE. -- I . wer� prdtty and the re ish brown of the ' until I noticed th i:ay some of the Geoi e A. Turner ; division 21,'Roger Pep the province for prir ting, binding, and N, " � i . � I : . . � I 1 a closer view of Burns' monumen �nd then ants 9 . -11 I � - 11 � I - ! I : winaing; paths blended perfectly with the I en'were looking 4 me, and then I per iastead of Ww. G. Plewes ; divitiGn 22, printing -paper for the 3 -saris 1-898 to 1901 �. . . I ;.. P, WE,Zkr,, , I I � I I I A , back again and down to Princes street. I wOm I . . I � I � � greeA � St Cuthbeft' church, plain and i . decidedthatIhad betterfkeepto thernain John E. Ball instead of Sidney Jobirs ; di- � � as undecided whether to go to th el castle I inclusive : - 1898, $13%, i3O.69 ; 1890, $96,- � I : . , w I . ;, . . - I , I i . I I vi2tV �D 35, Ira Jd �ETS, ­ I .; subotau��al.*withitaol( cemetery,seem &I- � road. 1 ' .' t bus instead of George N. '619.35 ; 1900, 177,253 03 ; 1901-479 028,26. � . . � . ; or not that morning, but tho 9 t I 'would � . . 1�� . - 12'able Nos, 2 ("anJ 4, . I 11. . i I I 11 I.. L 11 M014 a -tart of the gi rdens, for: it has a n Just as I Carlo down Ithe steps I noticed a Tarl er ; divisio i 54, John Murray instead The years 1898 and 189) include the print- � � - i . I . � walk down to PLineps street ail'w'p6y. An ' ' � . I . . I � I I ve b J � � . . I I a -tally ho, or ob ch, as Ing and birking of the (onsolidate1statutes, I - . I ia , a in the, ravii e that must ever be I I went along I eaw, ry old 1 ailditig, with a bell tower, called of 'harles E& nonds ; division 56, Wral . I � I I !e Particular. Full of men"s guits 9f - every color, pattern' and StYle, a soiirce'of great pleast r6 to the members of I they said there, about to start f c r - Q4eens- the town hall, and next i� a building not Chei ney instead of Wm. Archibald; divisi.)n $341,600 05, and printin , paper $10,000. 1 . . . 11 ranging in price'from 5 toi $15—sale days U-i�,LF PRICE. ,5`" 014 established c�urch. The fine Jerry, where one gets, the best v i4 �f 1h quite so grey and gr�my. The latter, I 57, "eter MacKay instead of John -Strong ; I -The smallpox outbileak in this province -_ �8 $ , I hops, 4ith their: gailF I dressed windows,, ', '4 e : found from a tablet over i the front door, divi: ion 60, W ,Oke i notes& of W m1p Ba- - has cost a good round e4m. The following - and are part I oular -_ I . � I I , ! I - ' . oted Forth bridge. �I had inten le �oing I . . R�soberky as a read. bolz Walter R,3gers6n was appointed . are -ovinoiail . � 4 : whibh uiike one rride of, Princess street, had ; coac wawerected by Lord the figure,i giveni by the 7 "hey, the boys, are. I? I ! ! I � I there some time, so ,when I saw th10 h I pr i I : I ori ) I � i J no char that day, for I i seemed to me I � iiag and 'recreation room for the villagers, in po d -keeper in place of Wm. G. Plewes. auth t' from thefirit of Januaryj 1901, 7ho kn.o-w gr,od clothes- . I I '.1 1� I I thought I had better just go when I bid fine I I . I" I . � ' . � � - i oonld n Ver get enough of th�t view. Jul � memory of hij late co ntb 13, who, by the The tender of Alex. McBeath was accepted to the firot of Feb, 1902 : Expeadi- . I I think of,"A business street having only room ' � was a, Rothe to �Ileyoud this the for 4,000 feet of tamarack, fet repairing cul- tureby th( i 7ar . ; . i � and want th&j good,. Table No. 5 . I weather, and right glad I was, for it,waa the I - vivelal o are building, up our � . . . � . : � 1 fi4eat day I had. T&e coach is high and WaY, chi o pro a oard of health to I i 0 ,� . ' 5 ad natty I . I ffs, fot otore' on one side of it %nd on the open side 1 long, like a great wagon, has the 3driver's street seemed almost closed by an old stone Vert j, at $12. 50 per thousand. end of 1901, $23.809.31,; lexpanditure re- , � ya' stylish ai I Will contain Small furs in caperines, co1lar ttesy r a peirfect! panorama of vidws. What a rest . I 'Church which in a part of what at one time D 3legations, composed of Mayor J. JE1. ported by 84 muutel I utues, having '682 1 i , . � seati� a long one behind - that and thqn seats, � ro , 'It al who are privileged � holding two people od each aid , ith an i I a , that strebt must be for WaS a mo sal. days I nastery built in the i4th century. B dfoot and Mr. M. Y. McLean, from cam, to November Noll; , 1901, $149' ,'744.-81 - � maffs, gauntlets and � caps; everything. goes I JI >r all kinds,of boys,. - . I t .0 . to Walk 6n it.. When I �oame td myself I � , I wish I could make you see that old street Sea rth ; and Messrs. George E. Jackson, calculated eipenditaie to eild 'of 1201 in � .. - i I . � . 3 � . I aisle in the middle. I thought hry were � I ' I . t HALF PRICE. J,- " a ing . " �, ou would ever nd its buildings. They were all so huddled T. ill, Samuel McGeoch,and several others balance of 137 nitin0ipalities repo .. I . . I I : �_ '. . w - Is me just about to start and sorambled ,up the a, -rang ;. . . i � doubt 0 a Moment f !it being my first � steps that I might not miss a seat, %ut the together just as thougN there was only a fron Egmondville, waited upon the council cases, $90.000 ; caloala�ed expehditure for I � � � � I - . d -s Store. � - wa* on Princeas. stree 'and as a tiresome , und, to have a full coach few. -feet behind them instead of miles of to u,-ge them to grant the right of way, for January, 1902, in 87 Oentres, h6ving :637 - . rr, . I i , I - conductor was bo ' ' � -1 I - � . 1 I � � I .1� � clock to 4 me it was nearly tea time, I re. - open country. Then ti ere would be a door the roposqd electric railway, over the, pub- cusses, $140 000. i - , � store in the -world, _L ( I I � , � . before he started off, and stowedl W ever so 4 -the gi ouod floor, the for- lie b, ghway from Seaforth to Brucefield., P ' - I , � ended bu$lng a guide -book more people. The driver . I i i - : I mei�ber id I int many � as! a most and a window � - -In reply to a questi on in the'LWalature � welcome, and we can � . I whdn I � ft Baxter's place. I gob the book ohs ', with his r�at coat iner- opening in �wo par �e like a bat n door, T�� e first speiiker to addrebil the MCS,ting the other day,, Hou. � -Mr. Dryden "id that � . I � I . comical looking p - 'home if you come to Will contain 250 pe�k o tall', *ncl W1 4- ter . � and on the 0 de of t ,e house wall -there was Mayor Hill, of Egmondville, who open - I � I nd' f d it ;r1st help,all the -time of my and round red faie under a gre 'high hat, , the pioneer farm at Dryden contained 305 ' ' . I � . . I I . " -� _'d I a la � ui 9t t 0 of which �re now ,cleared. Ia . ,v,ei � �_ etay tin! , u'r As it did not get dark U t of stone hteps up to the ed I 6 discussion by remarking that there is acres, 20 1 �! v crlit., worth 50c—sale days at HALF PRIM I . � � �; gh. 11 , i . . � but he did manage his reins w ,and his ,WO Idbeafl I 0 . n . I I 'i I until ne*rly eigh�i I decided to take the eir. four hoi sea trotted along at a o d pace. do6T in the next flat, where, of course, an- no I ietter f armiD lanil in the world tba 1901, 175 aoreB were� u ader 6 ivation, In_ . . � I i I . - ' , � ++21--4-- I I I . . oul4r oa ,'route ao,sooli al I got my tea. other family'had their hotpe. It seemed to we iave in Tuo Eeramlith, and no more in- eluding 50 acres of pasiture. ,i It wax ex- e'+- , . i � - . I We drove along Princes street, I v Dean's - � . . 1. d ,8 1 . I i . I a a. t Jo t Of the blectrWcar,- of course, and bridge, from where one gets c arming me the inhabitants hadiso1ittle to do, for 'tellgent and successful farmers can be peoted the balance would bei cleared this I . I I T((ble Nos. 7 ant ! . i I I was wn�% ' lyclad'iodid4ot mind the wind view of the gardens 'and ce. e er of the '.the wwi sare to be a �oman's head out of fou d anywhere, He said wa are livang in . I � . as year, except a p-)rtion t ) be le 4m,& timb-A ie- . . . . � ,,,Is in . . . i I or dold.k We got',on at he office, ran i idow'snyway, in tl�e house, , and the a progreasive Age, ai , �. � * Ssoloe'd same name. Oar coachman a e is guide Oy, _ re, should try lot. The expo-Aiture i nd reelipte lamb year �� Will show 150 uit� and odd pieces of mOn's under. aloAg Pi Incessi.st6eet tot 8 .onian sta- also, and pointed gut the pla as of interest '.�aeu ho w�re lounging around the!" Pub. " to�eepsbreast fthetimen,andoneof the were $1,874.78 and i $ i3i.06 I renpeotiVA.ly� - . . , � . tiod an I I the .&acrib . er three and im ortance all &I I or'inftorg, bad a eotly nothing to do ways to do so is to secure electric rAi � �. p ong the '?'Vay�. He sau , . . pp% I � Ilw&YO, The territory was 4� ai enti* wilderbeas wear, in all weights a d sizes, in fleece lined and � 411 WO � I— aid �Ej of. the equa;,re, goi : 'along streets 'of it �moke. When I go back to Hawes and thus, better�,a�se freight rater. before 1896 and unm*'hailbitid. ' It itill. � " ! Q 0 : bi ' . FA UL , .- . . � t. � ; reTember we were on one of the finest roads 4n. Soot. inpr ,and A d land* W" - — - t I i i . ,!inn there seemed no iij na of the coach Eleuricity i n in I a in ancy, and will, only partly developed � 1 . i . which I (lon't _ e names, nor does land. and one could wel I . I . 0 Z � not si-a I f I I it matte �j till welgot bac again t 3 the post ! starting, so I, relimbed 't p the no doubt, t the' Place. of steam as a changed hands sufii4ie tly to extiablish 'a t . , le days at HALF - P ICE. , I believe Lint . � � I . � I i ' trbin whibh most . �] cliff 'steps ,"a ko . � I �Od& Co. - I - i ; i offioe 00 , er. R�v that e It w , getting One could see the qnarri i to the station house and 'stood on ,the level mo ive power,. a d we, as a progressive peO- market val . . I ; . I I - - _ � i of the atone was taken to build $ew Edin- i - I � � 1 dar]C an I the lights in t castle all along - � , jit bridge. Up there I had a' ple� should ends vor to secure all the A. -sainueumana, O�, �'aith'a Falk left that � - � t - I rA � � . * burgh, and the man in front pointe&, out an ! witlithe grei I � - In -_ I I Table No. 9'7' 1 1 � the� hill, ve on. Princes street d down in 'it that w1lais once the : splendid view of the Forth i the opposite vantages ossib el wherever opportunities place a few daysago w,i th a horse and rig, .� I . . . i old castle not far from . � h q n U ! _' atest Cash � ! � the ar� Cne,rbegan to sh no out, one or two 1 a or 1 and the little vill 54e atothe foot of the present themselves, and concluded by urg- I te ding to driVre �to 1, Portland, Ontario,!, I . I i � at 4g � I I rF then a few more,� until it seemed to 00 ' ight be cov- Ing th�_-60uncil to krant the franchis3. ggI. " � - : 3t, rebidence of Lord Jeffery- 8 ch ; Pdacefui i cliff,:that I k d'aa though it m The roads were very U4. and when a I Will display 300 colored shirts :1 spo . I � , starched and soft— t could be seen through th trees as we I . tru . I i me that �here must be lien extra illumina. ered ,by a d . Ir. George E, Jackson w ! � go �� Store. , f -11"D i I 11 . drove along, and our man told us tNie stone . � go size pockef. handkerchief I - as then called Ing along through tb� d�rkness his horse got 11 . . � tiop on, I It was not t case though' and : The ountry u on the ! hill, w i 1,h its rolling upon, an�d - in his opening remarks, very - I fiale days at HALF YRTCE. I . . � I into the ditch and fell. I Gunn endeavored 2 . 1 , ! I " � bit the pictu emed even more bridge was one of the oldest in the distric ! -as though truy stated tha !Bt the hoine to� . f , lite '6 there are two thia' ­ - I . � I . every ni re t' : fieldEi 80 Well cultivated, looked I FBia to ms, iiis feet, and white . . i if I - � . I � I and the clear, still water un ler, it was the ,it ba I little or no comT . � � � be%,ut I I was pretty tired with my day's unication with that, wh ch he has al aye taken a deep interest, - �; I - . � � thium engaged the hOrs fell on Win and - - � 1 7 .- ; : � . work, afid moon went t ' bed foJ I felt I Almond river. W i did not have tim� enough ! . . a. John Hill of Doi- � ; . 01 9 . � down on the shore. I stood on the eliff till v1z., g 't, and good roads, and he Gunn was unable to iel ase himself for two' � : � I . � hours or more. He ��� lymade him way to lable No. 10 i : 111114 be .,up early in the morning to accom- 1 for that pretty biet of scenery, f6r the talk- ' in th6 village during . I I I he8 rd - the coachman 1 blow his horn, and. was making thiel effort because he believed I � � � ' . � . . I - i plith &II 1 had planned, #Ith the �id of the � ative coachman began to tel I an old story ve. When I got to it tDbe in the elel interests of the:whole . &.farm house. His# uds and feet were . 5 � t I - � t then I knew I , must le� I It I , 'Mr. and Mr - ChaP7 I . He bc Dk. . i about a little cottage across he way. The : the i an I found there- ,w4re some late ones, tOw113hip. He t eved good roads to be & bad] - froz6nt and it, ia iared *11 his fingers � Will, consist, 'of top shirts , of all weights 'and colors gul" a. i . I . I . � . I I ) . latter, at one time', was lived in bv Jock y I . . X_ w4i awakened nekt rnornipg by the � so wi 61ked a I i We wa lOng the shore road necessi , u they must lead to good and part, of his feet *iI i have to be am u- - . 'p, .­ I E . Howieson, who once rescued James V, when ,that leads to . . I itable, for working purposes—sale days. at ' ALF PRIC ., i . - - 1su i notse ahil bustle of the 4treet below, my 1 � one eE . . I � I Usuce to Dalmeny towns, and to ! have good towns we must � I I I I � I � tated. 4 i , - ; eld. - . ! room b 'g in the front of the bu Iding, and he was travelling as " The Guidmad O'Bal- . Hou e. When' the ho rn� blew -the second have good dommnnication with the I . . t . � . .; I : � � � Martin., who wenb to 1 leageicb," from a party of side. The tim , ` ! � I � when 11 aw t.he iiin shin g I wa no pleased g1p e I turned back and �hen climbed up to �utaide world4l He -�roduced a map -There was a seriou fire In the Gore of ; ; I I . ich fib .lived, I� enjoy , - , ), fc,r ,treatment of a- . 1� I i � K'ing gave him the land on wil � my juice in the coach. _ , n got up and dre ed. Iladdecided' i ed the ride 6f the Pr GkOfully drafted by Downie at -1 A. in. on ;; bruar 4'tb,, when , i 0 i - coI 0 y . I -I ! ick house =�end home I"' ' Table No.`Ai � I gi I I with the understanding that whenever roy � backito Edingburgh ai Much as go 0 �n 00001 ��e al 8 to" t eo I with Calton Hil for AI was juet3 � ing to himself, to slow the fiadvantages which the bri ' I d andownedby Mrs. I that she ; alty pasied by he should a1ttend witfi a b' i nly bj�oted to th 'burned t I . d - I a0k of ax ter's place, and I did! wanb- to! as'n Queensferry, And 0 e stops wo ald be gained by the g1ropesed road,in the James Ballantylls, � w o the I � ; oavere:d again. - She I Will contain boys' pea jackets 11 a � I arge 'variety of . f water and a towel. When Queen Vic- . of the inns -on the wa � . I I see the from3tstop6nabrig�tday. Itl 0 we hAd to make at eac y of making, �onnection with the C. P. R. ground. The fire "ug it in some 'unknown I I rne, by her brothert- . � torla pasied'the house, in 1842, ,Howieson's I - � ' AnA10, 8tyles and sizes—sale days at HALF .. W&P shortly; after eight whe I t ted, . way.1 The coachman aid one of .his lioises at'Wroxeter, ti us forming a competing line way from the stove and was nosudden -that 6,ronta.-Miss, iRICI� 011, . I . I . t out wit my umbrella and guidel b�lk'r%'.d I ,descendants discharged the loyal function. was A little lame and" ould D'ot,'Ve dtiveu with the G. T, 1. for our freight and pas. the occupani a were .� orne of � , I � or *d to leave a � I :. . I I . � I ho wor ajority Of't y e horse retted the m 43 hem, Some of the. icknavr and Dartooll' t ... ing m ,he city' was justj Nearly all the wa to Qneensferry we fast,iso when th en must s0ger traffic. He regarded horses frighten- their clothing behin or , Hour �comj of', . . I . . I ved. y Bee I � ge4tiD nt to its daily round. 41though it had on one side of ,us thee state of Lord,' need6 rest in the inno ,Our ,drive of five Ing at the care to'be only a frivolous objec- furniture was sa Thebouse in mid to �ho has been' ill for - � o - �h I- Table -Nos. 12 and -13 � 11 � ! ww,3 C?(o,,( Fi idq Onl tb i banks �nd schools , Ros9berry, newly' plowed f ,aid@, grazing miles should only have ta on ms- about aii tio , and sai c&tain portione of the high- ,,have been insured i e Downie Mutual. . BeaooXD . : . 0 1 - Oa this elf- ho a fittl over that time w � 0, - lailly at this � week. ob4ery � i it as a V i ay. 'a g land, and then Dalmeny Park ay has only been a cowpasture for genera- The logo is a severe espec Mr �1 : i. . . DIi7s As I was climbin ' ur,, but we were � on � I � je community in his - . Will contain boys's two, -piece a d th�:ee-pi'6ce suits of thob.ii sawthreumenj awa., on the tate Lord Roseb6rry has two homes, Bam- : on scoount of the lame horse. 1 think the tions,.and could be more profitably used by time of year. ' ; , ; I Lrmers.1 InatitiltemeiSt' I . I . tol" nding awak ab'somet!hi�ligp on the bougle Castle, that stands on a point out oose[iman and cond ,tor'tw9ndered what an electric railroad company. He under- --�-The .. � d Monday morning 4 I I . . I . -lot % conese- � eld in Dwyfield* WAN S� every description, plain and pleated backs!, and double or grol2ill At the distan�,e I coal not make into the Forth, and D&Imeny.louse,of more lone female they had' ot"ti 'for !a paseen- AC Dd one of the objections urged against al- of last week, at his res donee, � I' l I - be storm. -We under,.. . . out wh it waq,;and im4gined t4ey were at recent date. We could see the roof and ger, for v rly onxioui to know, lowine electric cars to run on the public sion 2, Downie, of .Mr� Conrad 'Rofftneyer, een sold single breasted—sale days at � HALV I lc�� 0, ! - " I roar from o ir 'coach end . . - s hotel has b 0 1 I . I I so iture fitted only for the lark ages, towers of the for if I had enjo' d my ri le, etc., etc.., when �I hij h�way is that the municipalit ht b one' of the very oldest atideitto, h having Aon,. who will take o I I I W I I t, y MI 1i I � . + ; they ere using poles i I - 78 years ago in Resse Darmstadt. I .� laehes,t .ad onto ther W' o" -hat time, for it was hec I "y an agreement, ravin Germany, and havin I : f I � as ' . , I ith I straps or when we came to one lodge si d its big gate got out at Prifices stmet. I can tell you! I lia Dle for accidents occasioned therebl, bu . I i , -4 � ables will contain a mise I ! I 9 e, nince coming to " _.Xr,James NanO- Other � ellalleolus 10A'of goods, n, Decidi g to first the guide told us thatroad led to ibe old , was pretty hungry by ould not see come to Downie at 11 ' ,e as head sawYOr in � t Ba�isfy!l iy curiosity, I climbed o# till I was castle. Another gate was one �through then after 2 o'clock, and I did not lose any up by an expert, would be � any years of age. All his I . . I Jamea. DonpIdson, h" 11 Consisting of 1driving mitts,, heavy,SOK, et(.—S�le days a quite q( %r the pounders - and the� I found which the proadnt king goes whoxi he visits ' . . to the lurich-roome in one of more" difficult tlh�u drafting specifications this continenth b' I H d in the neiah- ' I � P I . timq going in . ee V16 v(,re cold, bat is able . I . i � . th6y Wc ,-e cleaning carpte, Th�y had roll the earl and another one thro gh which the .I, arg6 stores cp Princes street. The rooms and contract for 4 house. He thought there borhood in whioh he � J d', and where 06 � HALF PR1 E. ! I ople go. 'The lodges were low -we .t respect. - � af �er r ) I in a cart, and, taf ter lay, ing a roll � r beautif ull* f urnial ,ed, and as there were must have been flaw in the agreement if earned a solid title � He had - I— I �++ .+ I A i . On! the 1 rase and pounding vigorquely -at . it stone houses, very oosy look ng, and each -not any pe ple in ab that hour, I got a th� -council of W I terloo township were de- been -ill for about a M'Opth and ablialf. Mr. -1. I _11_H_+++_1_1_1_ ++_14-14 ._�_:_+_ I . I - i f0tat ie, it was swept and rolleld uT again.. had its flower garden. Thelarkin,an I'm- tabl at Ono o -the win lowa overlooking the fe4ted in the cou W, in an action brought to Hoff.meyer was -twice Imarried, his ne-oond thrG�_ - '1' I � There 0 as no d�at to be seen, a d could mense place and I. only wished I had time st,re t and the gardensi There - were so re over damages ity for wife, whose madden nikme was Mise Oath- dy to get winter boOtO This sale milllast for a period of -ten days, jind th,pt terms NY -111 bu 8POT . I - I I -- . . )onlb p4s& this store -9 ta � . list of not hot I thinking what an ideal spot this 'to walk through to Dalmeny Housd, which m&E y places Ii Wanted to ___ t i I hardly i uries on taiiie by a farmer.and his wife, arine Becker, ourvivin#. He le ' s a large C,V­lt. No ('0od y back if, want6d. A further . i I � ave, ,-(,or Wta of was , publid when th 8 earl is not it � I ,wiy diiorip, lor cles, carpets, 1 and how is open to the knew where to' go fin it. 910 etloiu,114 go froiii 1Wn ose veh* lew4e struck by an electr0 car. and respected family. 1 - I ad Shoes, sea - Ef 0 -to ybu �he gen,uliaess of this sale, we 0 . of aing igh for i a Calton ho I I H( roved of i, the action of last year's -There died it . �3 forth.- � I Vuds wil be giveri next week.' To prove I � no ht ter a me, On the opposite a le from '4ord Waverly station, just across the way to a i'AtvOood on the 111th Imt., 17n -I .. as, a p�rt. of that Ros . I r � - . Ivritilf i a,,k you to 3all; whether you purpoise bu�ing' or not. . As a safe prec,1111- Hill w� in e g bleaning. " Roseberry's estate wd: pa ,10, and see' the fa nou8 old castle #d council, la sendking their reeve Into imuni- Ann Holden relict of -the late Joseph Moot- �ti ra at the re- : , I i in It � tioll t be'a bad idea to have a little money ill -youl, Clothes )yben I 401114 help 0 inking when: up on Call 11 belonging to Lord Hopetoun knd the rolling chapeli or I could go b� r car to a point near cil alt s e electric railways are In op- go eiry, aged 96 y She was bom In 110ca., seafortb, ) it inig I �� tou 1C how Very much of pWaure- the the ruing of Craigmill�r casile, I was afraid erationj to secure all the Informatioo' pea- the County Cavan, Ira land, where -Ahe mar- Pq a U I ,,ht no I I i fields there were a relief fron-. th park side. . I � e w'eo . I I m" if it �Vi vollip- in, as y( u will surely see the:article �ou iwant. i )- r � �, I I �� nobly. by yc I _ � It.seemed all toosoon that welgot to the- 1 would no -so sit le, but wap:eorry to learn that the �erdict ried her late husband, -and where -they - � � people� 4 Edinburgh must get, out of that t li�ve time' to go to Roalin, , re I I � I Pvoma.6`8 Jacket, we da . . . 9_10_9L I spot 8i ear the� heart of the t it rests top of the hill f . hich Ore gets the best. -decided I on tl�e other, and orry I was I d I d appeared to i be of a negative nature, and aided a few years prim - to coming to 10anada, � , I'� +++++++ :�44++ . . .'. .-6. I c ' � view that [rom 1. - - Xcuao your disregard . i4i F-10+++ �1 � � � onO to, ook up I to it from i can be goalrom th land of the' . I � . I : I . i ee street I I . . not,,,,o io Rosl�in, whenithe sun was shining, hoped that this council would see the'ir'waiy landing at Qaebed in 1844, Of the three NOW � �. fre h air and e struc- but ot-that in my, nextiletter. elear to reverse the decision of last fall. children born . I � i P ') Forth bridge. It is such an immense i, . - ,.store , is the I I .� � I . F, 0 : I f I i � and t4f 6 � delight.. I view on I i � � . i to them !in Ireland one died .. - 1783-1 1 1 tare that one c annot take it in at first eight, . I I I - I gets fr� n the top are enough to weep away I I I S. M�L. e next speaker was Mr. M. Y. McLean, coming over. In 18 , ,they came u It � I -1 y Intends ; ", � th c ,, r in' I t like Niagara Falls, it 1 rows on one. - � #I ! I � I - at io I �maff :cElro. �nd I Gre.ig ,, S.tewart ,, a Q.] webs from the moat , uddled �f - bu .1 I I w said he appeared before the council, Mornington township betthing on- 11811 ce thl's Summer i Before I say anything about th I can't tell you how long it, �s, how m 2 r, I . I I ! I br�inall o he I : . The annual meeting 1of the Willow no to in- terfere in Tuckeromith'al busi- lot on conces"sion 3, n Poole� . Four ,more gtone,.-Owing 117 ; . . . � I jow f 1, m the bill, I might tell you what is , as in building, there. While there a, I ! , spans it has, or how long it v he � t v Grove cheese fa�ctory 'as held in the hall' ' b ne a, bu us e's led in' children were born i - I w . t . Was no . roadal. there L . �unday - . (SUCCES§ORS TO GREIG r I . . (k,' ATAOD0,NALD) I � d f 11 � I to be s4en . ­ on the hill 4self. Of 3ourse there . . 1 but Ipuzzlect for a WnHe ove, . talked, it. waE built the man wno � inch he I 9 or � holin on We, dnesday of last week, witli . I I - . , � :� th road for Seaforth's make,! and . ­ .1 -1 malignant type of blapk diplitlielis' broke 1 , - I . - , . ., � I I Wren t I rehl lwsb S -­� hu I L . I I � I . . i � i � i I is. Sre i grass al ad seab�ere and there for a saying oi , . . an ; a g (6d attendance of patrons present. Mr. - I what in in Seafotth's. inte t is als' i�l Tuck- . res 0 - out in the � ,' neighborl�ood, many chi - I ople n, thin vicinity L �Poiii - nt this week, a I � : - E . - . Johnson Bros.' I I L I I 1 Old 1 Stand, I neiade of ,greo. . rest, and ever so many monuments and learned people. That of Nelson i meant a iach6, the name of one ' Wands on which the middle , I . . of the little . pier, is built. .W. Wit,.hell, G. Hindo;' of the Merchant's B"k, , was i7oted, tol the chair after whicW � I - en mith's. His said he'had little doult, but - th 6t in a short time there Would be a net- - iromery 1� i I . . �, J dying, among them I the MOtitl ) 1_1 � childron, with the 6 On of 'Joesph and �_, I . " 1 a � � i ng a le, to attend . g&u, eather i ka thq W i I . I . ! - . - �' ! ; - I L . i I %e � Is J I - looks P� , ghest, it not the most 4adtiful. - . It I g J )re like a lighthouse ths n anythin.,. . ��, 1 I had no ticed in my guid � go by coach to Qtkeeneflerl-I )o bo k that to and ,then by the rep)rb auditors' report was called for. This was presented Mc W. J. Mc- work of electric lines over this: coun ry, as th �y are bound to come. If the 1D,roonoters' & - - � �, -1 Ism they started Sarah. About the Y �_, � � � f ­ ,I -dh they conducted � . hotel near Nowtonr . I �. i I . I � a, IR&' was mam- W0,01112 Nir. C harlon DL alinsge . el�e, 4 1 I an it is 102 feet high, It can N steamer back to Leith was 6 a poptilar route Lai an, an of' mi k ca ot got wliat they want through uoker. for many years. 86 " i Z I ; I y 28th, IS L . 4_5 Aij ZA _tJ , Li _MU: it -4- - I d showed t ' ity ' nod a . 6C _She . - . � � I . I - � : a - , h L - Ong Jainego - R. I I � seon ft n say plaee in the ity. As I walk. from Ediub,urgh, and I thou ht I might do tak an at the factory 815 6, a th they can get it elsewhere, by wart, of Atw, for A M: . re,thick's 1 � I . c : _ ZM', 91 L goingi Ste, . : e! ro 0, and intends ! I.L. I : - and Anot, a � Having sold out my interesta in, the firm of. Greig & Ma o -thank as others did, but the coach oondu6tor said ma ting a tota -pounds of ch ' hey ropose, by way of Clinton L . ! ed nald, 1. desire to ed aloo I the.top of the ihill. I ut iticed a I of 158, ease, as died lost Junev _ L ra.-DIr, I I ! . I � I ­ i � to Bay. g Joesph the only he ne�Ar futum � the'niany friends and patrons of the a -aid bus" ess for the- 0013fidefice thus reposed in me: Eva st*udi' , I at a door in the base U -this mo ii.� the boats were not running et,: and I had or' pound for: every'l .96 pounds of mifflilk. - We said a resolution granting the died at Newton, .100 - L_ I ; in I . - - a fa a memb � I mt, it d then'read o:n 14 sifu.b I 001.1L The �9WOOb Of this nOt'ic �ridge, 'Viniting un't i er of the tirm in question. I beepeak'a continuance of bhe same confidence for my 1111 , ,, loard t A 'I bettpr take. another ticket or �: the return �The total output of th factory amou ri, t of way over the highway, Id be surviving obild. - I - e . i . hive been reffidentil Of � � . '�ucce-gor, Mr. H. Stewart, as P, member of the new firm of Greig �t Ste Art. � � 041 9 - i I did as he said and then $14,209.42 and out Of ged r husband died _jraxplera . r gonjoseph, this week.- _ � - . I I w I I , mi bb . 1 out of i 0 ! trip by coach. in $13,732.42 went pi e5ed by the council, and properly hed With hel L � Hel . I . I ! 1, behold in 66 Win- , . . IL . I w4nd0 , ,see Kellsou'o ' sword� coat, oldij'� I heard a ling him.he to the' maker, insurance, add to the patr i ood since 1,875. , . e in me_� - . I RANAT.,D J. 511ACDONAILD, I ons, ii d'safeguarded so as to protect the: rights Abw I . . . i 0 L ; . Monday, Marbh Jobb, . .,; . . ha�t, ai ,I -dear knows what else , all for three�l would risk going by'boat , if no he could go � the balance to sundrieii. here wore 6,1 8 m d interests of the people, and ib� i.,j all June 28th, 101 i L , 40_ -- I � I I . � . . , I.! . I ,livered by Mr. � . . � I I -- I � ,� . I . . I i . I : . I I . .i I :- L,e de � I ; . ; ! � � I L I . I i T L I - - ! i . v � - . : I . � : i i - L � . 4 1 1 1 ! : ] I I I -_ I I ,� M r. , Elliott. ; Every � . : I , � � I , , � . ! : - . i L . I J . _� . � 11. � . i I . I . ! I � I I . .t � ! 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