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It does not - � I DFAu ExpositoR,-A-3cording � he said, II I likes tb ,a g4utries. and Ii es the I -he Soclo di th ,
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11 I .1TV_ F - - ow send you ihe other part f my jobt bpoplea," but my a�4vic6 A L PAPER ag so soon er the ,�__?
but it does takt � i i :� - His is just the type of a rattler for a new eight feet high. Co i i ;
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� i , � �1 tinge. Mach ha's been said si�d -writited, who in pretty well:fixed' in Oatario h d bat. I I I gthened epell!of il I weather, it is feared 3
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� I I about that pgtioln of the Doml ion no i, i V i "I fatal results wilf be, ri ported from outside I .
ve7Z sart conetimt- � I i I . I . New Deigigns �ud 0010 g8l and intelligence. -1 7 i
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te meeds rnust kftp I 1. � - �. west of us. IStili the ity 0 the P86PI excellent country -The WiDghami Advance say;_ -t, & poin � I
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� I Of Ontario have but a very dim,perce �io a farm here, still h re many diffi mIties WW--ifi � town las Cattle were abroad 'n he prairlesio and cou. I
I these., � � . George King, of Morris, 'I � 'i
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� them for her, 1,cor . 4 1 I . . week. He is one of that.sturdy class of pion- siderable loss Is 4 xp" d. Bu -
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- - � JAmZ� gorris. Cheaper than Job Lots - _. Mr. King, though city was almost t Ajb is still on Saturday. T_
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I'VIT.&TION, I I I in . . � and Remnai. nearing his 93X"=rt day, in still quite 11. I
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I I I Department of.A#iculture about '15 Year Experimental nion Tests in hearty. He,ies'a native of Ireland, and i � �1. A -1
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�. if Only to �111;_ I I He b As come into this store � reat many times , evetv ago we find the rovince of Manit)ba cc A ;nrit,frurck . PIERF 1 1 V. 6, -4 i_��._ __ Arm eman siri6ef he an '_;.Qc U � I foll-wiw salar,es � I I -
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learn what is: going I 9, 000 acres. I - , member of �6. 1,4W. . I
. the past four yeais � Mostly e�iery time 9 8 s tains about [t is, lowe�e ' ' i .
. nter for h a I DEAR ExposiTop._-T a Ontario Agrioul- - ' � . 16 yesir's of age, and a � to its officials : Tremiurer, t2245 ; dlerkv I
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&Ya 'of ther dMer. I comparatively a ere speck on the irepared _M_ 10 TD _B'allmngroty� He claims to have W�Iked in #300 ; auditora, 830�ea,wh ; nasefloor, , - I
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a aPrines trade. � f different far coats. 1�e has alwais prowis0d hin*- the vast teetriftor belonging to. the Domill A MJL%y ,_,_� - He �mlgratea -$95 ; hief, cc iistabl a - gfit :
, : tile price 0 � : I , to distribute for experii ALEX, WIN - 77 12th of July processions collector, 1 $400 , ni i
: he whole of the - North, �ental purposes good �,
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� I . self one, provided he could pick it, up at his fixed p#ce, Whi h . . . seed of leading varietieel of farm crops to an, . . to Canada in! 1837, being six wee4a constable, $375. � -1
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; � . five] h county and - voyage. When he reached Brookville, he -Rev..j. W - ,all
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�� 7 retofore has been below, considerably below, whg,t we, cou d an area of about 3,000 M sqoam
I . he L . prisel district in Ontario. iEAch person who __ I- - 1� found the rebellion of 1837 in his farm at Bort he � so, fur ' .i
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r Carpets are not � reacho I . , , -the s'za of -Itb 3 I . � 1,
� But since w - I . comprises a terniory about I i � willing to use great car� and accuracy in the i ' Dr. Holmes, of Brus- Gowan as a volunteer, and fought in the tenant for a nun�berlof years. 4
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y are. here in on Z . . � Sarnia, and two soni, - li
� ! a number of first-class Coats aand Tacketsp, if,it 'is price the continent of Enriil& and nearly half a � ml k, and report the iesults 'of the, tegbi 9 n a a dmill Point. - HO came to , -Mr. J. . R
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,, ant dezigns per. . lion square milea� larger than. the , Unite . -eel x rr ba So L
, R g fGr,; th rtuni� I �- directly after harvest, should select the band keenly f Mo � is in 1847, and hence has been a resi- Leonard So a r_0 , � uth Baethope 1has
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n before. I MaU I OPPO i Y' States without I Alaska. -' We 1 know Itb D a and apply for the him of a ind dent of the township 55 years." I ,
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�,�,, undergone. eon* I ; 1. . exact experiment deeir I the stroke that has deprived . , � bought Mr. J-4 Es DuA8M rei's farm in the 111
. � i has come If he misses his chan e this year, it lopks as if be Northwest was hidden frciin. the world as * I I -,
1� ble a ma a &I will! -left hir i to I 7th concession, .r tfiel sum Of $7,�OW,-- and .
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a never �- . � I of ith same as soon as possi and loving partner, ,�nd thus I : .�
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�V shown a .- po t �o atl " h bitable countr � . - � finish bia career in lo�elincss. . � a � early part of April. i
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if Carpets and Rugg, . Present i in ' i lea� y under the na a � 8 be forwarded in �the ord 3r in which the ap, . will move on it �
� ; Will be the loser. . p L Hudson's Bay Territory. "it W suppose I - I ! Mr. -Dunamore-i tenagd I moving to Stratford. 4
. I : I 11 plications are received until the. iimit4 iele, secretary - "
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� The temperance asoodiation of Chatham .
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ory of our bunues, � for itm farbeariag anim IC ultural . il
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twent n early All furs fO � r - hi '; supply i3 exhausted. of East Huron gf ic , Society, h . aro�alking of running% candidate of their
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p give you economi- � I I I fact it ii not many years si ce i tj I
I 'a for not more than one experiment will be Hen. John Dryden,
f to see them .. ! xt season and consequently cur wholesome al�d fr endl made application t . arrott On I I -
Mil PY been repeatedly !� said - the Nort West wi a ow at the coming election. E. E. F 0 ff
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� n o ) 4 t sent to each person, it might be well for Minister of Agri ' I a, to have an exPeii- is. near Russeldale, age 1 81 Years
�eke, I . � only fit for Indifilus, bears and olves, bot president of the district associ4tion, I i -
� : : . ctiVe buyer is be wise and buy�7 now'Al , each applipant to make a second choice for mental plot, at 00r'un"e eels, for tei ting . one of theold aettleis in the secdon-and well I
- ! - . ,�r,r' Brno spoken of an the possible i -
: advice to the prospe . i 11 gradually it a ol�.ims as 1k � 6ome f or mill,loi s * � cand*dat�. -
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� I I I fear the first could not �e granted. the growth of the on ar beet. Mr. Dryden's - known in Fullal ton rndi 4
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� . . � � 1 4 of settlers havel� been -pats STS Fon 1902. affirmative r dy ha: lb , received * an� the . try. He leaves 06 grOVJn_up family of AC113 1
� ! 11 da LIST10F EXPERM N n cently received news of the deaoth of her �
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n and overy kitchen ! 5.Wand �40.00 short time what'a, change, witl ire being ;�ofide. - daughters. 9
� necessary arraing in i .
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(,,00n Coats, good as has been, I : ow �ones be ir g I Three varieties of o to. f athor, Mr. Ale ' in P
area with w L, i . I going I who has be)n a -M.-r. Charlet , isiod a third son ,of J-obii �
a- , � . I aid or Oaz Ott 3, 2 Three varieties of six -rowed barley. -Mr. Emanuel 13 asett couky, K%neas, at the extrem6 ago of 107 . 11 -.1
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an keep it looking ; built Accordi - & hul an barley. life-long resident of ' 1'jxete a . ' ' vos him, is 11 i i is married to Miss I �_
i�_ I ,, *16.00,ailcl $18, V14'0 the proposed Prino, i Albert - io 3 Two varieties of years. Mrs. Gunn, who survi *1'8i �g 6D, W.
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clean Wallaby Coats ,. farm evening of last we-ek for Crystal City inl� . Litt e r, � t iird 0 ' ighter of Xr.-Adam' - , 9
- I . I i nton will i6pe . a I two varieties of 104 years old. _� � nesi.&J. of last week. A I
so,� when the cost - � 1 Edmo u up 125, f 4 Emmer (Spelt) an
I . I I I 160 acres each 'what with 84 towns al J sprm- wheat. � toba, where he has ioccepwd a positio 2 Og- -1 Malcolm McR%ej_ an inmate of the Ple r. on a or Z . .1
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iium is noi2elessana f the lanest, ep 16. 5 )0: tinsmith. Mrs. Bis�ett and family wil' fol- nice gathering 04 f i W 8 .I
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owing to Buffalo Calf Coats, choice 6 . cities, with.a populs;tion rangin ; from 00 5 Two varieties of buc�wheat. � House of Industry, at, Kingston, pelebrated �
� are large, � I � low in the course of a, few months. Mr. ' F�ida I at. home of the brile"' , ents, anda very an
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I . to over, 42j000,,!j and mccordin�t to a Is 6e 6 Three varieties I veriagjwaa,s.�ent, after the f ere- �
�-the quality of thf_� . . . . n Exeter to 0 .able 6 � - 11
� I-.; I Bissett disposed of his dwelling i YH( �,
. ' I � . 010.60 statement, last Oeason's ore i I tting &,- Ontario ! hearty and active. was be W 8 3ot- Joy fl.
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I A-larmot, great coat to wear, : : ,; 000,000. 1 1, 7 Tv Mr. Wm. Isaac, of Hay township, for the mony, in social �hat g imes, etc. - � I
I - i I I , t vo �ariMles of b roof field peas. . land, and in 1838 came to Canada and serv- - I 11
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I . i "I When ra� iblibg through Manitoba, � "Oe 8 Com peas abd two I p eties Of SDj4 or sum 0 o. ad with the volunteers at Qiicb�c, duiii,g - . ., I .
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I. � : � � V -Thomas J. Elliott, son of Wilh& 1i3d to Miss ! ggle! I
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' . . : . Ladies' Astrakan Jackets, some' arge sizes , , , . � �t y JpQes where the a attlers hai J aoanes� be�ans. �ri a ded � esday i - i1no' of last week. On- �
�TATXS, � I come to m , I . . Elliott, of Goderio4 .tiownship, has on Wedn Wet I
I 4n 18.Q0 t $30.00 been for ye rs and are not so prcgressive : as .9 Three variaties of h sking con. ago -On Saturday morning- the building Oc_ I
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:� CURTAINS . 0 1 1 . another fifty acres to'his farm. Sometim Tuesdayeveni M8� si t Mr.'David Milla, 1
- of the very finest qualities qP . � cupied by The Salkirk Journal, �4anitoba, .
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� I I . Might be e*pected. Many of : them have 10 Three varieties of in trigolds. ai�d I destroyed. O ' *1 k bride being �
Y CURTAINS , I � I I ' , or feeding he bought 50.mores from John Hunter, i f Downie, was marr.11 1, hi4 i
- making ends meet a d keepi ag 11 Two varieties of sug%r beets fc caught fire, !and everything was . a -i
Ns Furs, jCollarettos, tough timeal . . I .
L -E I the other day added the 50 which lay , on Mrs. Makirl, of the I i ime townsbip. Th
'\ I We still have a large varletylof Small . after; 9 The plant belonged to Mr. Boyd, ; the ' pro - . 1
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. � 11 square with the�world, and laskiugihe purp'oses. . I
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bel- i aide, from Mr. John Avery. For the first paid fach � �
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I Caperines r pric�s -for these 1 : a 3 us I *Wh�t reason the answer, in most c1se?, wolild 12 Three Varieties of S*edish turnips. . rietor of the paper, who juit ree4ntly He farm, on the 10 5h co6 nsion of Downie. .
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LPBERIES., and Caps, and ot" � 1 50 he paid $3,30 the Avery 50 he got P - I I
. . � ; 1. Wo variaties of fall almost three thousand dollars for it. I r 4 , - i
� I I be that in M�onitoba there are a * 9c4d, 13 Kohl A%bi and t I M -r. J, D_St t of Russeld
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�w, decorative goods. L we can. get. . f -1 � ''I many Canadiang� who made no progress ps. . I loses everything, as . ..
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f I z i I place and good dwel ,ing houses also. . I superintendent of C Adafood .products at I i
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I axe me rich a gather I 1, i I � . 14 P ried. ' the Glasgow Exposition, was-entertaired a:t �
W'er seen. in Seaforth. � - I I I I " tem there, beaidba'otli6rs who c me to l� a 15 Three yarieties of fo4der or silage corn. -Thursday morMag of last week, M rs. -While Isaac Gunnel, a farmei,,near Kal-
: � 7 teemed citi- adar Stafi%n, on the ()ana:dian P4cific Rail- Mesers. White sm'I ei -restaurant, Glas. -,
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I � ; country with.mbney, who were ot used o 16 Three varieties of millet. William McKeown, a much as da-, 'a ' ing,February 26th, - .
new fabrics foir ng' �� � � zon of Clinton, passed into rest -
- Your Suit For Spri ' I 11 . She had Way, Hastings c6huty, was driving in hi,3 gow, on Wedne 11
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, draperles,, furniture, I 'A . . �. � i � 1 � farming, and t6y do wit h ve good a 17 �Tfiree varieties of 9 r am. . h : illuminated address .
I . - � I i I ' ,;&veh .a not a Dies peas au4 two arieties of vetches. been in poor health' or years but the end stock recentlyi he found a nugget on big and preEented L ith L
ions. r I . I I I everyyear, an&�when tht a 18 Gn
- I 1. Xr. and Mrs. McKIWW11 hich he has had assayed, 1 and pow by a number of orL entettizene of Glas- -
t go in debt. heir imp, a- 19 Dwarf E*sse�i Rape end Thousand Head- came suddenly. farm, w � n th6ii appreciation of -his
." aft_ money, they inu# , 1 contained f geld. 9OW as a tOkell � -
.' me thought no doubt, and lil thi 0-A on -t,and wb �n ad Kate. have been residents )f Clinton for nearly a finds that i $50 worth o � 'i . -_
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ing. . ! i . hat he sorvices'to the x it Ion.
4 . S � iw ly not in use they take no proper carelof 20 Three varieties ot cl) .
. e ver. score of years. To them were born four Mr. Gudnei will see if this means t i
Dw,. you get the ad- , - � nection we have to say this de artment with u i has' -_ 4. Wi Ham Downs and Mrs. has a gold mine on his farm. i -During th P t! ireek man* �chsugea
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. . - I le them. It. is quite common to sea all the iin- 21 Sainfoin, Lucer ' I have taken a Vill 2 1 property holders in
at and Moat V-aried. , Fred Bakes -Mr. and. Mrs. 0. W. Powell, 0 �
assumed the activity of the adv mood spring - rush. � Peo 9
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�hfiudiS84 U . . I fr plementa colleotiad near the hous is or stable 22 Five varietieolof grasseLl. . i ., of Olinton; Mrs. Peter Mu roe, � Cobourg ]�Jilverton. �. I I r.
Suitable for ieth a iversoxy �� Wj I Wtir purchased M
a . . -, In ,without any co4ering to protect them fr( in 23 Three varieties of fie : -'a houl a a;ud lot for $1,�OW,
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I making their selectiolig Id beans. of Tar&, and Williat i. who is the west- recently celebrated the aixt
ear an early sprin who have been lookina at and I � t � i � i - a and ' George Hoffm -
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9- - C i 1 the weather. It reminds a p rfon of, i in 24 Three varieties of sw'eet corn. -A beautifiii home wedding was solemn- of their marriage. A most un in- Mr. Hoffman b y i n : r. WeWe for $700.
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L choosing from I d alities are , not u gUaRy In so diredtic as 25 Fertilizers with arl corn for husking., ized at the r6idpnci of Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. teresting gathering took place at -'heir rest- 'Wiiis -
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�,s ! . -seen for any mi,es. 26 Fertilizers with Sw(d i Sloan, in laullAt, a ant. Al the sur %,fora bome for -lLim-
I rth. � ` . wheat fields could be good flQu , ,
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. found in stores of a town We sizO of Seafo . �� level ' and � , goodly
I � . common or 27 Growing pootatoes 01i the 0 day of Iasi week, wlZ Miss Clara K aebl- viving sons -and daughters, with . 9 I
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�8 one farmer to ir have five, ten and a . n hills. ing, young?gt doing iter of the late George proportion of the grandchildren and a num-
: I I friends were chased the hen a r(ce itly erected by Mr.
)9 I k th � very finest lot of- goods t �Lti twenty thousand .. bushels of 'heat. � r. 28 Two varieties of very early potatoes. I Kraehlin was ,uni;ed in marriage to Mr. bar of intimate parsonal . _ Alexander, for the a ri I of $1j050. 1
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We have placed in stoc e I i � The R. BroWn, of Reg. a of' 29 Planting out potatoes which have aino Isaac H. p � I . -
)DS - . � Besides, to make sure! of ideeting man 1 07-) 'acres. � '�� a - - ,, which have not I eien coated over wit I spected oitizon of Blyth. The ceremony -At a special meeting of the . Winnipeg An exceediagly 1retty nuptial event
DS can b,e bought for money. - 27,640 bushels 64 grain'on ' � I I ' - WAR ,celebrated lin tk a B ,.or@ of Downie, W,ed- - _
I . a 'and W in a, . was perf ado, held a few days ago, a reso i
�d L Eli (I had good, took . ood 1 buildi Isfid plaptier. � ormed by Rev. Wm. Penhall, ick the Board of Tr .
I . ments of all customers in 'the matter of f t a i riesday evening� of , at) week ,When Miss
I CLOTHING. the require and he in one of �the big'crop gr;wers. I b r. 30 Planting 66iin in roy,Fs and in Equares, (an presence of only the, immediate.relative a and lution was passed that � the Liquor Act, about I I
; W! - MaggielT., see i nd daughter Of MT. and
i as - excellent varieDy of early corn will bel I to be subm- itted to the people, ould deti i ,
, most �killed workm� ithis cou Ryan, five' miles south of i4inga,l 1i I friends. � to of Mrs. John Lo , became the happy bride of
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! ; took about one ten of binder t Tine to or either number 25 or numbs' smut the people of the Province, that I the Act in Mf - John
,for you to got your can produce. ., i . tie Material f r Bernard, 5th line of I Morris, a very ple % � he fif ---
MO. I - � � I I I . his crop last se*son. He had some fine cat- .26 experiment will be forwarded by expreaei event took place, where a large not prohibitory, and will not maierially de- of Mr. Win. M oKa � . df t Gorik." aud -a _..
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I #e tie, forwhich be got the first Irize at he and for each of the ot o at tbe
I 14 Here I Able company was gathered to crease the consumption of liquor in th lorme, 4,t Oc
. : Our fine Tailor-M-ade Suits: to your, orde 1. . . I - �Craig and Province, and that it should niot become MODY WAS Perf" I a parents, -
m 4 Winnipeg InduOtrial Ftioir ; he has a ,gi od -mail. witness the marriage Of William .
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� . i 1 0. A. Z,iVITZ, I Miss Elizabeth Lp(lgerwood. At the hour law. � : I - �
� some prices to think over : � . � house and bar�:;40 x 60 fost,witli good iti ine out 50 Rev. W. J. Kay, p stor of the Baptist .
. . � � tario. Reir. . --�-Art ur ir w , a a er, I a - �
I , I I � stabling, with Well in the stable and w nd . Agricultural Collie , Guelph, On of six o'clock all *as ready when . .
L � I � I I I I - i church, Stratf rd, o4i isting. .
. I f Hi granary holds 'b out Guelph, Maiah 15L '1902. ,ied the years of ago, living on concession 12, Lobo, L .
V I , V � � . � mill on the barn. a , Paul, of Brusselej was on hand and t f -Oa Saturdily, Ma ch 8th, at the r"i-
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I nd Canadian tweed suits, . i Band bus �Ieei - I dence of h L I - S wales, of
F-1 ..CA L — I I A line of Scotch a . t elve thou . .i % ' er so r. Robert
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. good sterling �p � Hutoft NOteS. I ied Irom ots. The ac St. Marys,.M& . LLL f Gee
. � I tasty appearance. He moved from he , . I - d the effe t io supposed ' � �11 c i wife
lot"s CO. . I I I I .0 the boot and -On Friday, 7th! inst.,'Mrs. Thomas Cal ' - Swalea, pfitted I 59th yew, She
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I . , . ; I I neighborhood of Lucan about 1 years o. _E. Downing has p'rehased houn, of Lower. Wingham, pasaed to bat- to have been with suicidal intlent. The had beeii ill aim ae 16*t I OV*ember with a con -
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� n se � iome I don't rem ember i Ow, -The Brussels Br i choly for some years, an i P
d $15.50 the age of 35 jears.' Deceased, when y unR, in delicate has' th fair number of yam. I
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serges and tweeds � hNaidlaI4 es �of wheat, besides his ,,60her %da 13ible 8ociet Imb year contributed i the casion attempted to take his own'life. -
ds Store . - � : ; I , . I left a comfortable home to engage i She was born i m UxIbri Ige on Moy Vth 18"
I . I I ' in the iarg-est $13605. 1 -The residence. barns and: outbuildings I I .0
I �� . i ; rain,.X,� hid 18 horses . � sold hi's self-denying work of -the Salvation Army, X and Was the de u Davidson, r '
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� i $16 00 t Id ig ine : n ore -Mr. R. Graham, ' Olin'on, has of Mr. Thomas Hollowayl who idea si
. I A I � I . . � e ), I to and later, along with.her husband, joined M, at ohs ing cross,
xie, Grieve returned to� nd the fancy byown worste( I handsome pair of gi e:� carriage drivers , ' bright miles south of Chatha I
- . I r. I i tied to a +�go6 ready to take their places , the Chriitian Workers. * She� was a husband and four d�uj hters and three none
-Owing, I I � . He had five men sti ok. John McDonald & &, of Toronto, getting were pompletely destroyed by,fi at an ear- .
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last Monday. . ... I . . i nde�. i and happy Christian, and all who came in .
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pu - I . ons of extra igh grade goods will haye' to . , oh I The fire , e,qrviva her. ---
Mr. Ross, tb - UI it Our importati ing, and Uen [� 8 more he ad for them $500. 1
a P I � � al ked how mu . ontaeb with her felt the influence (if bar ly 1 hour lost Ftiday morning.
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i . I ,� � --The Methodist bircuit Boardio of Ash. c . I . I ,ng the, -A�veryy pr, tty � Ing took PIWO On
%st Sundwy mornings - t ated. ; . I to out, he saidi� if the weather kept fine un- I started in the residence, and "I - 'Of
Z be seen to be appreci I ! I field, recently pres I 13ted Mr. R. E. Brown' lifO- . not be Wednesday bf last ik, at the home
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� Paul. In the even- ' . . I � til Saturday !pight, he would have only � I here have been changes in the ing- high wind that was blowing, could r. and Mrs. Alex.' Traiier, :df the Logan
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I I � ham office staff of the Canada Fur iuu ' road, whoD th iir 4a�ghter,
B, of Cranbro I I about 150 acres! left. Miss Tracey,
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mes, was in - Ing &. - I � t house, and bain, 60 by 100 feet. 0 jug moving to the west. I ufacturerF, Limited, recently. r. D. ry. I
W' h in i _ -Robert Hoover� of Westfield, has sold � Man 2,000 and $3,OW. � was United msrri�loge -to Mr. William
r of ble, i . to . . is between $ - Iii -6 -ceremony was per,
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occurred, on Sa,turd&y I Readyryla�e Suits' � ! a Mr. Christie's place ; he i3 an �har his farm to Joseph Johnston, w treasurer of the MoLaggan Furniture Corn- -Mr. D. P, Ayleswor clerk SYk -
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stand,, it being rieceO 'the Ist of Fe'brwtry 8, few years ago, with con , ' [I-. vac�nt position, and Frank MoGuires . !day weddin and the n nts received by the
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nore, room in counec- Have had an enormous turn- ove'T since -I He is considered one of the beat farina a in -Mi3s A. C. Taylo , n . e desk bedroom, at Dorchester Statiorl'op. satut go p
� . I �O the Clinton putlib Bell factory.office, steps upward to th I - later. He bride were ma. 12y'' d 5 �eautiful- - The young
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� ' ill thfit� neighborhood. He manures, ou, . mar mary � � -
iu department q morning, and died a few moment*
a, einporium�_Thomaa � ! , took for'the opening of Spring,* . t of ill health. , in the Union office vacated by Mr. K ight. I their home in Fid
I 'and most of the, gloods in s . I I � accoun I 1 years old last month. He �ras around couple intend mak g ,
fallows and a0de to timothy. When . , was school, has resigned o i I
m taken a position all � I � . I Mr. Bider, of Toronto ,&,!rkably an- larton. I -
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. our own f�ctory, and of course in these : �thy Herplaoewillbet&4 abyMisaKirkby. � - .
[lan-tyrie.-The Ice on be the production of . :p&athe*vaa second plowing tivo the previous day, and was rem
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� i . � ' -A small fire was iscovered in the Godm desk at the Bell factory. I . Thel late Mr. -After &An I . c f three years, Mrs.
� Wednesday, whoi.b. is,, I tied. The soil' was black as black oould'be ; for a man Of
there.is no middle- going . The grim monster death has agaii come tivO -his years. .0
� we can save the customer a'laxg� itena, as - ter in 1848 Richard Luc 'of t., Marys, .died on Satur.
t ! isallthat colorekeepi w " ' .
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ban usual. : " soil here �it is erich organ factory, � o� Saturday night, Sth Aylesworth settled in Dorches
� � . ) ofit to figure on. I I I �ord- inat., by the night Voatchman, but was ex. into Crediton and taken away one )f the when there was only, one small frame house day, 8Tth inst. Sh vis an old and much
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*, man s pr . I I . � - . . tinguished by him be.fore any serious dam. oldest pioneers and ,citizens, in the . roon at Dorchester Statiaii. He -was 4 Justice of ,respected resident,of I he town, hav
� I arince when growing$ tha,6 Mr. Mrr. David B wo, who psesed away on . there for 27 re. � g, he was bo,Tu in Lin.
Ciree,n- 01 . . one. of a I d a Liberal in politiop. y4 in',
at spalheat crop last moss in would Iturn age was'd , .
I the topmost. rung in, � uit we! have Ahem in colors , ICnhgr it 0 i a . -A r he old ag - al Grant, Of' Queen's Un - colnehire,'E . I
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. . ut 60 bushe%to the ere ; a] ill I wao�� told V 8. ugust, 1841, and
9 1� year and 3 ' ffentathti see had been an
For a cheap knockabout s . , of Exeter, who has Saturday, 8t t t e of .82 the Peace an al land], tl ie daughter of Edward
I . idrew Stewart I ripe Rev. Prineip
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the. are , ursday of last week, Bristow, .
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I . I .1, � I . I at one of the ; yresa iver elei tore th 't hia been 8 1 came ation in St.1 Mich"Vs was married � 0. i
$1.50 . I a lodger eh� the House of Refuge fo m me varsity, Kingston,on Th
I - � grey, brown, fawn, , invalid for a a , yet bar deatil i t) M ' � �iucax 39 years, age.
I be convincing arp-* I I � � wheat only yielded about ten ushelsliil the nearly two years, ffied .on Saturday, 8t� - underwent an oper -8 . h
Z I . s now They came to Caniida� in I 75. bL in
y assortments of I : � I quite unexpected. Her remains wer i inter
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Worth � acre. The $rtoun n urally! rioh, inst., of cancer of tho face and paralysis etgry,.oh MOT . )ital, Tor6abo, for calculus, and i, mily, of 8 x � _g -10g Wit,
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that have ever been ' . The fancy 1patterns and shadesi# the better grade suits I � ' 0 with good 0 ivation, manur as,i.far!As it Deceased was 74 years of age. red in the German earn on a fair way to recovery. Whi a return. thetwe, fa I . children. Her bus-
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or. display,ecl, ell tables m r eived'thi last week, Rev. Mr. Lit band and ten ( t one; and five
11 . I I . s,7-,,.5 went and frequent showers an �� gro Vings -Mr. F. G. Sparling has rec, rn bar lose an invalid h aband, ing from a � trip to England sevcral months .
, E McFe-ul Co., Sea- we sell at I � i I I & Sparl" le&ves to mOu go, Dr. Qrsint contracted a cold. Oa or- daughters, sukvival, W mourn their lose.
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're credit for having I ; . I turned the; crop into straw. Thatio I t iink, diploma awarded the Gray, Young � ur sons and three daughters,', who h kvd the R. . "I ith
% . i L any for. excell fo �As Dr. 8 of 111tchell, wa's return- �
, kw ing Salt Manufaoturb ig Comp be. riving at his home he became worse, and for �
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I . � $91.75 was the only bad failure I kn)w of. I of sympathy of the vicinity in their i ad in ome ont a . I )n road, Monday night
le things. 1797-1 The dress suits of blue and blac� : � I many more �, large farms � i md ' con Iort. lent salt manufactured in Wingham and ext eavement. I a time his. life was despaired of. I 16 recov- i h I I
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for thO � I I - ted at the Glaagc w Exposition. ered, and, after a rest o weeks, re- oflast week, 40 ght a clo
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iose who left i I � able buildings which'are to -Sunday evening about 7.20. three men,,
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ter, For- I I � I I hro I ugh ' &ni. -Mr. Leonard MoTaggart, of Exeter ' . onnec io 6, Ke, letting
l I Martin anit .
I ention. When travelling ward Lynn, Will sunied his,duties in c t, with the bolt of his bug . his horse
Ir. and Mm. A . . In I t . I named Ed Nm be suf- free with the fron W1.1,8 Land wheels. When'
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Mr. Charles, Curry- .L I tobs, we find Inhabitants beloi igiag to' parly rented hii hundred acre farm in University. About two weeks a o r. Smith s thrown
Y, Forrest. The 0Y.0 i and Usborne, with orchard .reserved, to Mr, Murdoch MmoGaire, left Goderich harbor in fored an attack of the old trou 'le, ind, on the buggy d LL pp I wa
Md William . ,_�N all the different countries of -he we I ' rm of years, at. a r6ital a skiff, and when on the lake abl ut 200 o come forward.wi� gill t� force over the dash
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Dr so. Mrs. CurrY and " give th'ir mothers mlich 11 Seeks, 1) SaLsOme People call them, I the of $275 per year. . $1r. Bartne: - � . Lynn and Martin managed to rel ob the to Toronto for treatment. He entered St. boaid, and at s I . L �ing the
they Were Who wear our make of knicke s 0 a! the immediate possesmo: i. rrived. Michael's Hospital, who re the operation was right should 3r Y inj- artni, dislocal
� missed, as , . � Galicians. Nobody ' seems tc I ' oat, an eld on till the life boat .iring the latter. The
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r chn the other i. I I Seeks," anathe Galioisons itted -Another good a tie of Shorthorn stoe
krkers in on ! less trouble than I h %va cc '� . it took some time to restore ,them 0 con- horse &nee of about two
, m in their new home. : weeds and worsteds, and � We several very atrocious orlines alramiyj The has been made by A Milne & Son, of Ethlp , . . Guire, and it is expected that he will be siound
ihe I � I � c aciousness. It is suposed that M � miles, s captured, none the worloe
suco�ozsfuny - I pants of the toughest make I . are very numerous, and' very to Mr. Gerlsough, Of � )ayton,Ohio. He too . again in a few days. I
Whe has.so . . I Icelanders � I , Mr. Di - who was so strong Pwimmer, tried t
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;n, the Zurich. pablia �: put in a double seat in every pair. 1 40ol 50c, 75c. person appea!rs to like them. They a a re- four head, for which he paid $875. the shore, but could not battle agai t the -The Orange Grand Lodge of Ontario for his a a, but the doctor bad tomake
I � - - I : I I to concluded a week's session at Patrol his use near by and was
-angag- . ; ; �, , Y I ity, and� % Was im way to a ar he
Bar., has beet, re - . ligiously incOned and both i id*riou' and Course , of'Bornholqi, Perth coui itrong current flowing from the rive The
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noreasei 0 � d : I Eacih started on 1.60 1 . man at Beato � large on Friday last. :
%r at an ,I . I honest. acres and gentle I drowned man leaves a widow a I begin.
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4a gmtlemanof Gterl- I 5! which we will, be so.- .,o taok from Messrs. Milne � . as not exactly what was expected, and the -The S Hie feliciole are I
p Some interesting values i boys' suiti , I ,bOyiDg more land They I N u again, I
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Zurich I n . I 11fer 11 �; the -The Brussels bo�wling club has been rJ,J. family., � iything but pleasant. A uing to fill as the oEildr-en . hiiva
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. a. OPIAL Of . . - I their grain !Iiind have it i . Hon' -TheCiiatonNewErasayn: Apetition weather was sit .
the p . L by their 1. hing see them! - I giv 'them organized, with the follow g offi3ers : . tation of a very handsome cabinet of nearly recu ere4 f.-iom the - epedemLic 4.
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ea. as ShOWE I glad to show any one Wis I t i I �, threshere coi�ie along, besides il , I A. Ca ercon ; president to in circulation asking that, in case the presen * ' moseles whi4j� They b&ve
I J I , I orary- president, J. silverware was made to Mr. D. M. Jermyn, - vkiti d the city.
. Ed. Troyer visited. . � : � a chance to 4o their plowing � . hey�9ostly ', Government dispose of the frame building
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higai�,. part of last an, � t have light loolored bair ; I - now occupying the proposed post ol ice site,
� � ' )8pital nition of his past services to the order. The their home if free 'rom infection. some
'aia. we,ek.=O.a Frida.y : � er wi I I oking -tir 11 aisurer, James Irw'Ja ' ,
3 1 some dark ' * t ones Blair; secretary . " ' I dboument,,
a ,pleas- I . - I � . . amongst the . of Ij Iters, Comm ttee,- resid t,vice-prelaident, s*e,��� 'a- it be turned over ;:to the present h( following is a list of officers elected for the come back w [thou't t be necessary
ng people, spent . Our Own Make Nen9s Pa;nts They are gri at a � building, the intention being to enlo rge .tbe . and are sent to get I to. la One of the. Prim-
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aine, of Mre- Carry and I and they in tly lived on fic oh ,and f sh in tary-treaisurer, D. , � . pital tic; as to make it 0 )mmodi- ensuing year :
. i 1 7 - on iked how t�ey likedMani- -In order to su cessfully yroseoute a present hoe , 3 such ,An 1 incident oo6urred, and
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�air going west. -Mr- - Jot Iceland. as enough for hospital McMillan, Toronto ; R.- W. Grand Master, ary roomi � I home and
I 1 �4 f the c 'Tuation classes in a Ong and large i .general O I'S Johnny, go
finitoba I - When he got
I valuable .3.00. If We haven - 1( I a _ ) -, Manitoba work o � :onti purposes. The hospital as it now stands is j. H. Scott, Kincardine ; Ri W. Junior the teacher 0aid , � I
,%,,ad of some d�1.00 111.50) $2.003 $�,60., $ toba they s*y, ,
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I At 75c, 4) ) Q t � i I all righb." Then how is Icefind ? The' then Wingham public 14 aool, it has been foi.n open to any doctor who wishes to- make use Deputy Grand Master, h. - T. Binary, Lon- get & cortific te. f Ho went-. had told
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I - - pair to measiare� - . )10�a another teacher. .a Rev. H. 0. re be ex in6d that hie te"her -
_&____� your size in stock, will make you a . I say, IlIcela�d no good, to) much i'e, no necessary to pr( of it. It has been u ad by a number of the don ; R. W. Grand Chaplain, the V . oat. L He I
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. - I roads, no grain." , , doctors o; late and, if this pro. Dh
barnO.r I in', like Eastervacation, Nere will then be line neighboring nto ; R. W. Grand See- kn dw what i ,,, W 41, , utwas quite sure *0
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F rTTAL.-Robart TMO' I � I : : tire not br�in-puzzllng, JaW-break, I . position is allowed, all the docton will, as E. F. Clarke, Toro � ios notion*.' ,, His parenis
'10S I w the Wir�gham school. illiarn Lee, Toronto ; R. W.Grand such were h s
[ Went to � t other foreign names, but shc rt, handy, little teachers in retary, W
'harnes, Road-, z argely #tended meeting of ),a in the past,, be allowed its free us a. The Toronto ; R. W. were natural y .uz ad, and seub word that
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: last weeko- to . -?._H-H-�+++++++aP. +++++++++++ + I ones, with 1, -At a I urer, R. H. WAMOU, t to f to and mice, but b#A
.Aondon, I i� I son " at the e ad of most of I frame building is not worth much and we 'Lect Ceremonies, Willisi I
I- � � I , li�l as Peterson, RO gerioE' and Liberals of West VV iowanosh, at St. Hal ii� In they could ' I q TA
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av` . them, one 7 I are of the opinion that the obj ct is m Grand Director of
n on One of hig eY831hmV . . . . last week, it wa unanimously agrd64 0 Whity, Mitchell; R. W. Deputy Grand no cats. W)en mistake was explained
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time from ,I � - 41 Jacobson. : 'I worthy one. use nt, - � �
for some at latest re- I . I - , . I in �! Dominion Ci * land jlrr6en on rb Mr. Alex.s�l tuart an their eandi4a a News -Record is Seeretary, William ,FitzgeralcF,- Toronto ; there -was a ,,cc do isl of am me
iernber, and 1 � : i I . Betwee I y I p te- : Mr. , nformation
F I r'. is a colony or i act of pei at ItIO3 coming convention to select a eviiiiiii. -T - . -Thomserlaa io I has laid On 1
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Donald will remain flOn14W � 0 � � about 300 i,of them -who ive, I tbii�k, in date to repirese 1, � � who Ieft� Slanley fourteen years ago, has - for selected for the Grand Lodge josephle-ehureb, Etratford, for assaulting
I acoompan" I i I three housoh. They cook t ieir focta in one tario Legleature.
x1d, of HkV, I a u Fr . meeting next year. -
. ewar all A qui t b 't etty wedding took P�lace the past-fdrtnight been visiting relative n, anaxiss Mf.rk,
� . . a and Wingh&m was iss Mx
his daughteO. Mi Illo
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I & I i ! � �: boiler or kettle ; they 91 at at the! same friends in hie old township and in Tucker- - on their
I Greig - i � � �, d M_ f r. -Manitoba, the eastern portion of the two respee a yo ing ladies, -were
i : I ; �� table. Th� meri are all d lik � th arch 4th, at 6 P. in., at the home 0 IN
)f Mr. and I I I h smith and,, Hay. The Messre. John and iting 'a friend at &-a-a
-The home ( __ I � - I fi��' ' a and Mrs. James Shobbrook, of the 12t at Territories and a large part of way home f m "
I e a are his uncles an
. Road, Was t . � women arei[all dressed ali a, : Alex. Thofilpson, of Hay, are d Northwe we met by
4 Thames i 7 I '- 11 id eased concession of Hul' tt, when their t�ird a tied up with one of the Saturday.10 ni-�g, when they we
� . ' ' all dressed Imlike and the gi 8 a a Le themat Stanley, no o sor J -;b �Wk �
I I tt O.Ag il t A. Stewart, of nor w ontati. ,� I ,d I -
1, WednesdaY D) - he Mesi� &I h It is suppo"_,
ESSORS TO G�11G & MAODONAL ia, was united i perienced in fifteen Father
I event on - . � � r Miss L in .yar 1� nwick worst snow storms exi I
I daughter,, I (SUOC � 1, alike. Th�y have their Iris mill i they daughter, Miss L Cr I a )ngfegatfon and
�dr youngest - : . . ibe, of istal cousins. In company witb Mr. . the centrej The them for twp of h Own cc, -
i i � e -m ker ; riage to W. H. maliscOm a in! town on Monda- . �_ Echo years, With Winni
- t. Vlr. I - . I : I have theirlbolacksmith and ha nes I Stewart he wa - r at the same time hitting
ted in, inarr1riga I . . � : : 11 1 "EC. frelidgayasafternoon and con
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. former !i . &1%1_& they own cl6asiderable , law � a are 0 ntin- City, Manitoba. I ev. T. B. Couplana, Of Bay is on the Soo - branch of the P. -R., atorm. started on IF . ordered th V in the other on the arm
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ros, rous young _WSS i ' i io In th i .b asy ti I a the Londesborol offiois: id. I I cyclonic fury until Sund&Y even. one on the re g ladies Were
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I � 1� I aXand, ually buy ,,g more. about twenty miles east of that town, in tinned Witt -boated ! -
d. The carenloDY - Johnson' Bro$.' Old I -Mrs. Thomas '.olmes, a reepeoted Oesi- . somewhoots All with his a. I th youn "
-05, I i ; 11 - )men wo�k in the field vi Ith the ��xne , ex- . passed whose prosperit they are, sh kg, when the wind a
. I % � W( ,�. y ,, arin, � because iin more : 8! inj 7 re , The Pr&4 was oem"
ta . I � . Awo, who do th( eel Pki nk 0 ' more . my morning, but in,
I I - dent f Wingharr I . - railway trooffic ,% with a MOV108 8
� I u the away on Saturday Sth inst., at time of T
G. Fletcher in the' pr � ; cept one or,: hen for many years, � of the increased prices now being � paid for rag 'Crippled, the one axe
ber -of invitea gues , I I - they sell their grain o . the a of . and, on being the arrival on the C. . -
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I _e, . I o . r etc A thef � I t - their grain, dairy produce timber. ti time hlk.�h . left the ditY. It is
in brOcald I., � I A im Ing ' &I and Toronto. the mean
,�7ed� in crea I money int6 one common � chiefly R. express from Montre
SHI :00IRT - � fund, and'' y are 67 yesrs.� Deceased had been in r Walsh has been in
L -� q- not. After thO It The settlers about Echo Bay a* Pool-,
ol� - � I i . ,% ork � onget health.for some ime pait, b eirned that Faithe - ted his mind.
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,fis served : r aiming a i I from this.part � of Huro Among West and north trains cannot ran until the Is
' ; t' doing all theii n county. lch 'affoo
. � � ; i i other diso imses health is y. , Wt
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ions, repast , I ; vthen bronc I no of Mr. tracks are cleared. Branch line trains into .
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The I 5 noon as th Dy can, � I . hitis came in addition to m Stanley are the five so I'll -1 "" past-vir of St. Jb#e_0h",e
Pont. 0 7 & themselve ; . and she is now nuMbered with those im the those froi o -deied heIJ at points -some Bay. Dean r�,yn
time Was fy 0351-ble w1i the . Jdhn, William Winnipeg were r a result of the
I . abode On have am lilt 1: dealings as E . Forrest, David, James, a
a.ke up their ets and T,elegmp She wag a member of the John
,,I,t.I.V leased Agents Ca Pso. R, T16k � I . I silent grave. I distance from the cit , ." it was finVassible church, is
outside w rld. and Joseph I he ca%aumsta cl�,!Jr testvaetes"that the offendia,P
. � . � I . �0 ile in Naalthil was ; from Tuckeramith are the fam- ce
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ris has Xecc ;68,00 of I I - I ta a that I have Methodisr, ch ? -p the tracks Lee from snow- (C
I I Now, idolosmig, I may dies, il of the late Peter Moore, R obart and to kee 0�1 eturu to this city-
� on the 5th con( . �e Nort � d the an active and Val d member of - the street railway service in the city was badly priest will r, . I
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