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THIRTY-THIRD YBAR. - , � I ! 9020 $1, a Year in Advance. - j � �
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WHOLE) NUMBER, 1,785. _ I � , ; , � . I ... "I . ; � -1. - -
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10 � � 0 F�OM STOCKTON TO hDI�T,,- black or blue apron, They wore no hate, I I i
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Dissolution of Parto,er ipw BURGa. . i- wound arounl the backof tLeir heads. cornflower blue, trimmed with silk an ' Robin n .1 . i ,I
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1 1 1 head attache - d to the basket, which reated I - 0 1 1 .
#"�_������ ! i 14, Vay lait letter, it will' be remembered, a I 00 0 � bridesmaid wore a diess of rzilver poplin the lash of his whip may have struck lite .
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- � iween the un. -1 haa;deoU ad! to vikit �Cr Iler cas*- could not see how they managed the load, I . � . .:; .
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Natice is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore sobsisting k a � aigmi was performed i " I of a - large � S
t 0 electric % took me throu'Oh . For Spring 1902 . A . �
deraligned, as clothiers and furriers, carried on at thei Town of ' Seaforth, [ml - f The �ride oi 0' but they walked.slong as unconcerned as . - 4 i
the County a - I I - T' , H. . , I I
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I., has this day been, dissolv c city. not graiad possible hni chatted away to each other at a' � -, — — — — : company of invited guests, by Rev FeAla Notes � ! I I
Huron, under the firm name of " Greig & Macdonald . .� I Coupland. . - j
d van are —Mr. Heiiry Baumbach bought the ho � : :
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mutual consent. � . ; I - -hom a by is yt means, . In: substantial aln great ratte. The people of New Us' I I I
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,00111 ortable 1, wl -, Downie, for the handson�e ; 1 �
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ticking J�re of Scaudanavisn descent, and are all so mar - i
The s3.id business,% ill be carried on by Metair. I Greig & 9tewart, to whom all. debts com ,, an 1 1 the streets ie P.r ried and inter -married that there are,only a_ I . j Right Prices' of Tumberry, in the person o I - sum of $7,000. � � 1.1; 1 7
wid and clean. When wb came to tb - I I . I -m i I
o1wing to said partnership are to be paid, and all claims againA, said parl rahip are to be-.,.' 'wid �. In few surnaimes inthe vill 1 1 �r" mour, died on Saturday, 15th inst., in' his I —Thomas E. Gibsoa, of Elms. has pur� �! :
ter inue, I could see Craigmiller castlel", agre and they have to I I
� 64th year. Mr. Gilmour took a severe cold :
p e said Messrs Greig & Stewarti by whom the sa near ; b'Ut �aidnlb Ptay long in chased the 100 acre farm of Andrew Alexall- �4 1
r0e will be' at tled. ,^ the istanoB, and it, loo quite I resort to nicInames. I I i I
.resented to th '. - � on the day of Mrr. H�ugWe funeral, and it . ' A :
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...., � . �;, ec ro ( All �,X, WINTAR9 . der, of BrAton,paytug therefor $5,9W. � A I
a la a a,pd find moat ir r I ,I �
D3,ted at Seafortb, this 12�h day of February, 1902. 1 q , *He was one of i : .
: ,� to a di t ' I d the market, fo there was such a babel of ; .
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. I � Oe p 4'r d i ffe r I thingp. It ee I . I , developed into pneumpnia. —Mr. R. H_ -Pomeroy, .of Fullairtion, mot I �
I cc iq 1500 �- voices, and I passed a group of women I . i
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. I . ., (Signed)! JOHN C. 1 near that a a j4 I —81EAFORTH- the oldest residents of the towns and ! -
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ad t1l) me t it I lived no point to me, nudge anotherji and �"t""""""`i""ii - I v hip aw , I
. Witness, R. S. RAYS. i , "' 61 1 i � 11111� was highly respected. , He lea �e a �id . k fell on him, breaking one ,6f 0 . I
. . � (Sigued)� R. J. - M I C OXALD1. ! as t§e peo - met -I w Id know the w4Y then begin to talk away harder than ever. � . f ho have the- sym� day. A plan 1. I � I �� ;tii,
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I - I . I to i ul� I as ad n9arly a a y one, I saw the Perhaps I just imagined it, but 11 thought IaDd, of I his ribs. '-, " I �
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. " p%thy of the community in their A-ffliction. I . R i �
- ut Wit' ff t J3J'-,WXX . I wayi to Craigmillor castle.! Some knew no- they rakther resented my looking about, so I I —Edward D3nyer, of Elma,has purchasec 7A 1 �
0�19,2�)ti . , I � Maryville, New York, and to hor brother, —For the pa t five Or six yeare, Christo- -eon. .. � � .
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I .11�. � � I . thinj about it, and othere� knew there wo t out into the str6et. Here, the farm of John Gilbert� on tb !a 17th , i .
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i . . ! . u Mr. Alvin Von Slyke, Beach ltdge, New pher Michie, son of Mr. Wm. Michie, of cession in that township. The farm eon. , -1 �
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: I I Sunshine, has been engaged as assistant in -_ ,I I
i I 14to be taking i ie 0 ,one , , ' tains 50 acres and the price paid was $2,�9W. d . I ;
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. away all the tirr a �nd I was thin k- wellings and shops, only there were even —Mr. W. White .has ,purchased a I - rill .1
I I 11 whose �insiden name was Hattie Von SlVke, that a change � . - � ,
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THE W I . ing 6f going back i in the for- farin on concessionL 13, Downie, from Mir, � I I
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. � � oAs ro d r' husband she came to St. Marys - Walter Oliver, for $5,0N. He t*kf,s pripses. i., �
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i a d,'then turn up that. When I t) market, were certainly Cho cleanest and 10 j_
; over0years ago. She was, a member of that town,and is well pleaEed with his work 2: J �
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the ,a possibility (if -eaching the castle best Tacking, for "those that were aroui i . has disposed of his 56 acrep, on conceasion i i
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I n to 3njoy the walk and the Pretty doors, hanging out of the little low ups'air terest in church virork. She leaves a family . to Mr. Thomas. White, his father, for $3,50). 3 � �
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I . y. " took the turn in the road,wbich indows, or putting out a bit of washing on —The Rsv. Mr. Henderson, of Staffa, has . �, A
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. i a - all, over t 0 top f h'i h I)oking lot. Of course some of the houses ' i ion is ProviniiiI as �reeders of thorough- I ' � I t
- * i - i re -re whiteweshed &is clean as could be and Huron Notes. year -111, �
� . I coj�ld see the trees of 11�me onei"fic gard; . I . He has accepted, subject to the san6. � �
_9__9_*__ --V- I- I i I i I ' bred cattle, Bold last week no less than . � .
. I V, ' area ra ill be held on tion .of Conference. Th6 members of the :
44� ! in t1he mea it ime I a5kei I veryboly I mot, a a p ant or two in the windows, but the. . —Wingham I I -
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to 4,er,aure [was on the i i'ht road and !n majority of the homes were not very cheery. June 24th and 25bh. I circuit speak highly of Mr. Henderson as'A r .
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m doub na Thomase no matter the; tone walls came to 119 end and I as, has purchased Mr. r and prea�aher. � I � I
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a little ha let with its red brick cottag, s, went back to the car st�pying place, f or I Wm. Feasant'a fine residenae in Wingham Mr. John Greer, son of Mr. Thomas I �
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what the Circumstances or e. affair may be, ajQL4, f course, Bhippe a balance from that !to 3 years. Messrs. I
. thought I would prefer E. � Ilage Greer, sixth line��of Wallace dwa ery end. � f .
. I learned I was not far r,6m the castle. I i6eing the old —Five car loads of horses were . � �
I I .. 1� -- I Milne receive '81,990, for the lot, which was ` 'I v r i
astle I When there, it f- d � . denly on Sunday mornini, -6th inst. 03 T-1
there are some who woude our 19f pl�dce sale "' genuine. AA the way up the h1I Ito the c' from atop seat in a oar. Wingh' m last week,to differe �t points I .
I . ... ,4ad rom a � I P certainly a good. sale, !,and at the esme time 9turday he was apparently in'the beat of t r;
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� Ilroad began there cut my arms and touch an up -stairs win- the 100 � health and Epirits and retired at dght as �
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�. . � I cottages to usual. Death took- place sometime during, i I
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the kind who think,, they think, but neter. act, a ) � Methodist chdreh �arnonage, Blytb ,are of age. I 11� ! I
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quently, always lose their opportun . d to the house for several days through in- . ' —Oa Wedn(-sday forenoon of last week, IiF __ ; -
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I ) 9 � i. ll need it, but I Wettlatifer, eldest. daughter of Mr. and Lawrence, formerly manager of the bler- i *
�,; raoiby-looking stone h use that .was 13- "a be sure I did n6t ,%Iways —J. H. Shirley, of Chicago,has been ap-- . .
-would Mrs. A. Wettlaufei, of Blyth, and Mr. � �
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fact—important fact—that We are� not;, offering Y)U any,old and!away wer, the sm of a neighbo ng (nee or twice before but never in a street the vacancy caue6d by the death of the late Mrs. Foliamb Awty, 4died at bar home in � �
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Wm. Penhall The,�bridesm,%id wi demaws of her death has � �
le bankrupt stock, which, as a " . nd (Voke so had no time to think about The terrible sud I .
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.Th : goods and ;hen I remembered it was G ad i �rnbrellas. Leith, as you know, is Edin- has been appointed -principal of ,the Gode- ! :
with dry rot, and really dear at'-aiiy price. .Th : are girl�l 'bride, thrown a shadow over the town, where the
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t - ay au� a holiday. 9,ver so many ;,� ar- urgh's seaport, and a v�ry busy one it is- rich public school, to fill the vac ney caused - isted the groom. 1 esteemed lady so.lang lived. i
Uew and fresh, and our half price sale i$ ;sirnply . p tAs4ere I aviag their fir�t picnic at the Id fter leaving thei dookafwe went through by the re6iguatiau ?f Mr. StoZ . —Mary Jeflrey, wife of Mr. Anthony ;� �
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I s fi 'eXtent ruo's. i it before rea�hing the cae - the business part of the town, but it —Word was received in Exeter,last week, Ertie, passed aw or i I
I I I it ,ne is riage of Miss Carrie Grab, of Zurich, to Mr. ; �
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I'li 1 1 roup of stone cottages. ice, ad very dirty and grimy although old enough of the death, at Deloraine, MAnitoba, of Stratford, on Saturday -morning, 1.5thinst. i :
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four or five thonsaud dollars. As t� whether any ne is tak- ., " a g -a $he eni into the street The deceauedwas iJaken ill some three weeks .
0 .. T�jttle F -anee," beca,use it was ther to be interisting. I w Mrs. Henry Collins. Dcoemed -had been in . �
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0 0 I - I she!.,'was at this castle ; f r as yo , n Lffected her heart. However, she was I . I
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i HOLYROOD. house and four Iota, near the" flour mill. in . � I :
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i bulk' very Argely in the misociations of old I � p felt able to he up f while. --She had i . �
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SIK . = I md: iii. . . I I .was to go to Holyrood Palace that Wi gown of pink taffeta !silk, and carrying a - I I - z
i � - iugham At been out of bed � only a 'few minutes when I I I
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I -i t in! , I 'yal Terrace, with maid, while Me. Lo 1u[s Stickels ably sup- sel i -11 i
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. old I aunts. I was! told to rap - a i a 11 Stanley Pride," i
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I I its gardens on one sid�, and houses on t ported the � . pt,411ec
. . . doo in the stone wall near the castle an- ! � to a gentleman in Hensall and purchased a ; afternoon of I *Bt week, at residence of I f I
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I i wizansd up old man 11hat All of Hay, . daughter, Mies Lillie Jameson, was married � �
. - i op , ad. by a little I longest way, but one I bid not been. from the late traiv, ion Thursday night of ; ; I
I loo I d as ihough he might belong to the �Thomas E. Walker has sold,- his .farm to Mr. Joseph Bilitigs,of St. Marys. The i �
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, .cot ages niar by. W�en the door was �hub of the B lina, of Turnberry. Mr. Wal i ;
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C * cc . Chapel. The wing to the right of the eno broke, and two othe assengers fell upon i i
C9 fur ca,l r ; 1,87 ha ki ' f a shivery! feeling, but ab I 110 acre farm near Tecew,ater. � George W;i Hs.6derson.putor of the Motho- � I
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0. 9� kn ,I . .,at coupied by King Edward and his house. acre farm in U8borne, being 1?%rt of lot 9, . , On the f3th inst., I
! The other passengerq were only shake, up. I �
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CC - . the castle, but it has o ly a chair and t ble -1 will move to Exeter to reside. � pioneers of Elm&, coining there from the ,,east- � I
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CC - I 119 � iL eneral Assembly of thel'Church of Seat- was drawing square timber to the station, . i .
� 9A, .shirt 47 -x I While walking in the yard, on Wedues- ew-about 40 years -ago, settling on . I
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0 - Mary's apartments of Wiagham, f ell on some ice and broke her Hoggarth I : �
9 C� 96 Pr'iton, the Lord Proi oBt of Edinburghl� It i& said that Q ieen I . . ieldIODtO Ithe lines until the team -1
23jL Was �,,i�!Iim_ of the most beautiful bomes to be found in
wh6se tovi n house Q, ieen Mary I a,rm. It is a cowplete fracture, just above . z
. 2 � iave undergone very li�tle chang� since . ,truck a abed, where -one of the horses, a 4 I :
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i . I pri0oned during her Mat night in Edin- it.., . � ' d, the accident . i I
� I 'I & .Q. valuable clyde miLrel struck the corner of .
I , By were od0upied by that u,,' -aeon. the wrist. As she is'quite ol .
I butgh. I � .1 � - will go hard with her. I leaves behind, to mourn the lass of a loving � o
cc cc � i rhore is's splendid old picture. galls, ty' hung the buildings killing� it. Mr. Hogg&rth fell - 11 � �
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poked arouind the old ruins with ;. the —The 100 acre farm of John Carnoobsn, husb=4 and affectionate father, four none ,I �
28-1 cuffk f6r - � -11 3 X i with portrait4 of Scottish kings queens and - .un _. , �
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I I I I keenest interest and went -in and o# of lot 24, � concession 12, Grey, ban been eold to and three daughtera. : �
ioblemen. Then there are Lord DarDley's nona the worse, exc4pt for a few bruise@, � . �
49 � � '� thosreat rooms trying� to. imagine what —Mr. Thomas Smith, u former resident :of . � r
4C : i ! - . Georgia Sperian, -who recently sold hie own —The cruel hand of death v1sited the � �
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I - i . - taitled th Scotch people in them some 11 300 in the He hap been a resident of Grey for nearl� home of Mr. and M�s. George . Cornishi on I -
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I i at used in SptlaDd. I It wa rV ; . -
I . .4 i :fs, in � niche in the wall, with seats at a ,bne person ,f . �
He bought "30-00 W014 I f I 1 15.60 �"!tber Ae fir o in this that iri the last six months not-' . robbed ,�hem of � I heir beloved daughter, ford.. His wife, nee MoRae, of Ma in . :
Im 0 � . -bom,thav Qiaecti Mary! had her stormy . Sarah Jane, at the e of 33 years, 5 months I
I � i I sido of 'it, and as I walked over the 'Isof t - has been charged with crime in 'the county � Town, Gleng&rry, p.rodeeeazed him About :_ . �
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I ] closer view I imagil � ' There are a few poisons i a the . . a ago.
i eatth for % ied ii � . net of Huron. i h diabetes, but in :
.1 . �� : m there still stands the old ad for some time wi,� i 4
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" , could see the blue sky above Ai quiet wedding -took place at the essrs. Thomson & Williams.., He then re- a .
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S - t . ; -place and huge chimney. Of the bed is all that �s left of the bl%uket. .%bam, relieved her of her sWerings. - .
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1. k, Elizabeth jBine Lup. 1!
4 It wa-,ii'b any bigger , ban:' a hanikerchief. The other da bile working at Rana- f�j ;,
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� I went �u narrow -stone stairs, but �ljust , ter, Miss Margaret. was mareted to Mr. lasting�but one w
The lady who came in Wit I us and � two sons io; � The wonder is that after i a many years, one � Cyrus A. Birge, of Hamilton. The cermony ford's quar Jainep H.ogarth and James ton� wife of Mr. John Lupton, -of Harmany, I
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and $50. She boug.ht a $IQ, suit for hier husband' and a $10 � , tapestry on the walls vao;A marvel to ine. � jug 18 inches in IeDg �b., firmly embedded * ;
4 out 4n a . ,ce of the relatives and friends of-, the ill ripe age of 73 years and 1177 days. Deceased 1�1 q
w4uld kni)w anything I would be presen �
It was so beautifully orked and of such : J the stone they were �Iasting. The one time , 1 3
suit each for the two sons she had with her and t�wo more at stoe baloony or Iparbi ps part 6f the #Oof, I ting parties. . was the daughter of the late Thomas Dennis, i� , -
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equgh out of an" Id get'a magnificent — of West Zorra, was born in Devonshire, �!
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home. - Five $10 -suits -at $5 each, i 25: , 14 -England, and came to Canada when five �.
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I viow of � so of the I try. about �fty invited guests assembled at the � .
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fd r8elf. AV11heneve r any pla rue. residence of Mr. W. Mines, let: concepsion years old. She - resided in Port Hope �
the,$50'to buy a $25 Fur J i . pieces. �Insine the iron grating that prison house could rot be ascertained, but . J �
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. � ��` . Mines', estimabl daughter� Miss May, to lington, living there for 11 years and aftior- �
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THIS WEEK'S LIST: I I ! I Wanted to stay Icnaer, but I knew 1 had and I coul ee Mary Mr. Thomas J:hnston, a prosperous and mixed in the refuse A some k ind, and, be- wards going to Zorra, and fixially to South -A - �
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� I ; flea, sitting on it. beside her quaint old work of ber death. � �
% � f ett I mu it be going. The ohildreni reria r tob,,, The ceremony was performed by Rev. 11
5 1 1 0 ,. box. We were also shown ti3e little upper 4 —A.Ithough the li�ocking of the roads by � ,.Is � �
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6 tables o' suits 'at 1 , la �J wab whic� the recent storm pr(I ented such an attend. I - � I I . :
I Men. S I ; however name of them were ever foui I _ MrE-. Kinsley. of Wipgharn�- is in a I - I �
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� shudder over the da k spot on the floor .ad, there were a faio number present -at S&1- I . .
I I 'good places. " I found the old man 7 �ait- � strokel on TuesdaV of last week. She - had - —As agent for thevurchate of agrioultur- z .
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3 ta . . in" to lab me oub, and must not forge1t to et returned from an, entertainment given alproducte to. the W6 Ufflee, the- Depart.- I �
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" i . feel a little for -Mary, who, in spite of all J " tle, in Goderich towlibbip, on Wednesday of � I - I
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I U se one's eym %thy by the children in the Methodist church, , - � .
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- ' s"ll court in which ar6 two fine old trees her folly, seems to i ran p ing off her rubbers when she last week. P warded the following to South Africa ; ; I
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� . that are said to havebi special fav ' was taken ill. As she it,advancpd in years. 96,320 tons ; flour, ,38,285 bags 2 - I
I � Ing. One cannot hel � feeling sorry at times figure paid was $110, given by, A; Boyd, of " cases ; jams, 11,- ,_;`1 I
- half price Q Oeen Mary, and out o F this court one!! can that the zealous refo or mustso often show the results may prove to be serious. � Amberley, for this bull, 11 Edward." Thoo. 50,290 bava ; beet, 40,722 ��, . .
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termination to at I purchasers were WJ H. Wilson, of West Z� :
I �Iwlo on could tell a e1of a short roa1'd to that w6glied 250 poundh each. � They wale partment ji
I t -Al e of boys' .reef ers at I J�Ialf price I tes'A. Certainly the old chapel at Holyrood : Wawanosh; Win. McWhinney, of Ashfield: 0; _! .
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� ; i the car line, so I deci led to go bai the ' - ah I Pped from Bruesele, and were a pAir of siton, I of transportation,, etc., ban. been. 14,000,000.j 11 .
i F might have been Rpa�ed, for it is ,so beauti Ailex. John of 1w . J. W. Yeo,
I i . 0 WAY I h d come, rind i0ter all found a short- - nice ones. Yorkshire and Berkshire cross PArlo , and by the time the contracts now ia haind 4 A I k
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Us and ovo t ' half J)rice � one end ; w Hartison, of Goderich township. . L
' a sl� told ful, even now, but rAher pathetic looking 7 eavi-le ; Christopher L o.mpletod the- .amount vnill have
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with no roof, a glassi Es window at Thomas I - : I I
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. , looked all about a old memorial slabs, urday Alice Burtoni of Brussels, a married -
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� li�tle wh Is the same 61d question, I ut I —Messrs. B%wden & . on! 11, bf Ere -t � . .
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i half price through the bars of the vault, and I went in woman, app which has just' been submitted to Patlia- 't . I
1. table -of shirt's at I ; 1 il adw,aye ahked a small bbiy when I could, for . ter, last week disposed of 6wo wore of their . ' '9 I .
I i � I and out of that doori ever so many times Seeger, charged herself with being insane. i �
I . � 0 W4oun&d so odd toi 1hear him spef k in excellent stallions, Mr. Robert MoKelvie, Bs hin ian - �; I �
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�' half pkilee broad Se�otob. I isite workm'anebip as displayed on the of Etheli 11 &Bed 11 Childwick live stock at the Pan-Amerrican exhibition � �
I table of ties and collars at � �, a ' sk in the I Hatherton,' and Mr. -Charles Schultz, of that she might be hont in the near future to has stimulated more than ever ; I
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up Arthur's Seat, but mV ftiend thought we ing, It was one ot the most novel cases St,%tas. It I -
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-1 table irs at ; w, but it sounded go funny to hear ii him. . cattle made their first I in the I .
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. 1 1 � got on thQught we might, on leaving Holyrood, go latter ,Q,1,600. ' 1-1 -
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�s i I �� Anthony's but after learning that she had been confin - i . �
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1, table of doth . for sul S t a "r I . It looked a uck a short distance mercial hotel stables, Exeter, had a narrow . gratifying to flu T I �.
1 i r.0 c 'leaure chapel ad in an asylum for 10 months, and bearing admiration jLud attention they IF
e � I � a beiore going to tea, and I can A escape from serious injury on Sunday, Feb- how i�uch i �
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. � , late away from Holyrood, -but was quite a walk evidence of Dr. Hunter, he committed Mrs. . �
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. . . . BE. round which slipped' through, falling to the floor below, defendant , it appeaJrs is the wife of a laborer -both from the United 8tatee andalso from I i ;
� , The Mater is crown I iroperty and measures . at Brussels, and lef� that village on foot for other parts of Canada. 1�pea;klng of the �4 - I I
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t table of pantipol at I i I awhat. Seaforth, and then to Godericho walking cap-ct for sale of Canadfaia horses to -the 'i 4
t � � Bhaking up and injuring his arm son . � � .
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; Haven and of the I is� wives. who arry fitand the parade gro I erial remount department� the 3Wetor ; I . �
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ngs until 91 p. m. dur' ing sale. wn Grey, capti.ired a large black eagle, that was I s%id : ,,I have great hopes that the re- :ii � I
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I'� wanted, TO prove to y0L1 luitter was attending E burgh Univ*84, ahelbering rooks kep i lights in the windows i ley township,near Crownhill, which was then 11 . �
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the -,enulness of this sale, we . i � a nearby. 'I Vhile minded of the vows: hey had ma nothing hub the suiveyor'4 blaze to go by. - I
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hir, or not. As a , ure'v' ec�. the ' 0 ,Waiting for her son t a ad " —George Ctich, an old resident. executor of Walt Whitman, died under
11011LIV ill your clothes when yoll Come in, 'as yo -L., Will 8 1. � . _'articl day she told me all a )o6t her home in 1 For- an artificial sheet f water that se in preacher, and the only place of worabip in �. I ..
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- (S-UOCESSORS TO GREN'r & A�AODONALD� . ' street again to Ediuk urkb. But I wanted to day, February 18, a er a-loug illness. The, . r us of life_, 1 Medical aid wm sum- �
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see the village, so ' t bff the car went deeeaaed lady had n resident of St.' . " 'Wo. the asil-m and from the cityv
4�� 0 - . � ; 9 a - day. �e as . driving round Knox church moned nd, on their arfrral, that, - -1
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os Old St tnd, W ,a 19 sion was the marriage of Miss Blanche a Ballantyne, but the dootore fou 1y mark of injury
.. being sold to the vi I and then (ff the wide circle of -friends. er . . 11,
I ! . rs esteemed by a 1- Edith,, daughter of Mr. and lore. Braithe- who happened to he near by, saw him end- Ufs was extinct. The On 71 , � ..
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