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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-03-28, Page 1I � ____ _­ I,---.--.-- _1__.1-.--_-__._._ - , I- 1-1 . I ­ ; � . ; i '� I -,.---- __ , . ; 1 6 I - �_ -7 ,T_-T­­___­�7­-_ , i � - .. ­­­ I _____-_-__1___________ ______ . - �_ ­ —.,-- _,­_­-.­--,,­_ ­- . ___ — — — . — . , � I ----I-- . __1_-_____7 __-7 I , . . - � . 1 -1 I . I T � I . I I I i I I , � I I . I � . � � I I i � � . ; � : I . I . I - I � � � ! � � � I I I - i : I i ! i - . . . I � I I . . I - I � � � I t . - : I I � . : � ! I ; I I i I . � I � . i : 1 1 � ! t . . . I I I I I . r I I � I I � I i : . . . � . I � I � I � i � . . I I . i I � I ! . � 4 i I ; . � . : � . . i � � J ; ; I ! . t f . � i � . I I i i 11 � . � � � I I I - - I � - r I � ; ; I : I I 1. � � . I Z . I . I I I ��� I -�, I I : . ! � � � A I I . I I . . I ; . . � I i : I P � � i . . I I Z . i I 4 1 i I I i . - I t - � I I � � � i . i I . , I � - ; ; I I � I i I . w . , i I 0 1 � , t I � I � ! i i i ; I I -_ . i . � � - ; I I . ; r I i t') I . � . 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I . 0 1 t . � . i .. . rarnish. but thaV. - I � OLE NUMBER, 1,789. 1 � , i I � � I. I � I - , tWH Y I � - ; I : I � - _ idlem claantitic, of - ­ I I . � 11 I I i I - __ ___ - __ . � i i . q - . . . - � i �, I . � -_ I I I i I I . i I � ; - i I � - I � ; i I details for their reception and measures were takenifor her relief, the en- � . id thaVe, it,. � ; � I -, ' loyalty, ce8sary I I Eummonedwhen her Z ' � I I I I ' 10 ; I fort. They will me ! . i I St. Josep a Ha bor, I spoiled children, �o Id h w their com go largely into, the sugar tire � dioal staff b a I � " thel i . I U 'I I . r us aspect later on. � I � The:proposed grant of $5,500 for thel eon- t' � the cause of te. perat, e, by viewing WINDOW SHADESN - beet i duatry. Mr. Knight, a millionaire came "sumed : e i . I ' and acting aad�: � . I . . I I � )f & woman and ails 1 2 STORES � � Graund Floo Btruation of hap,bior works at St. Jooef�. on .question diipi natel$ � _� J . from tah, who has acquired extensive in- Miss Jackson tall' d 'only tompararily,and � � . : I I � � i � at, ending her terriblgf I be in& I : � e I RETAIL - 1 Lake iron, in this cc nty, crestA d qtili a a '400, Shades, 37x72 inches 'i teresta in Southern -Alberta, is starting a gr ually ve bon liter. I �e from ' A Cloth mi n* ­ � t al making sepordi 0 �; hey would aeoom-; sank, d I's as � ft. Wi4 I pish infiniWly me worthy of! � J does not I I in,* commit es of 8 upp� y, in: the . �9 i , ] . 'ing. it con, . N I � - little �, Beze ri t thinking people. Let'l mounted on good rollers, in beet at gar faetory near Cardston, this spi I ng. an Hug ual re r� of the Ontario Agri-' I but I U t ie .respect iof : . . it doea tak - Floor House. E t Obtaws, whel I the item as . of He coi tracts pay a good price for all he ,a 100 ft. 109 I . ppel me up- d to ; � : ing io cast odium upoul Green and Buff i I .. I t iem, inateso of t � Cream, be t livered&; the factory and has ar. cultural College, 116IO!, Stabeg that the � . - MANUFACT �- for appi oval. - - � � t : . , . i 4:�, ' socept �hisi law ael if onto N 281 in I I . - � ; , " . t Is Rose G6vern ent, � a te :: IV ad, ,the I avery sort eonsta.a. . ] INa. - ! In answer to a enuiciam by .1 dr. Ohn range,j,e�o locate , ieveral hundred settlers on number of regia : � t is beat that can a polt, and by Viorough! Regulm 35e, and 45c . he needs Must - 1 S T 0 R � I E I 1 . general course, 80 the 1dairy tou'rae and 1 1 � SherTht M P. for North Mi dl ex, on. his ex ensive Ian In. 1 1 —i— i T I- - . - - -1-1 ! .,rte,* ization! com n - ; th . a these. keep I I I e t eir forces to bring i M Minister of P bli W. rks, 0 '9611 i to 22 specialists, less two registered in bot I � . I I I I gar, , I on the fourth of Foir 20c each. . 0 whole atario cabinet wilt go ry, 4 I I % . : o it the temperan 9 vot . I -1 nenj and dai ises. The three shorb ­ � -them, for her, for I I I � id th Dre were 25 families tI ore 1from. _�11 I I So:ult te. Marie ome time within the next ge I �i , for : . I ; Chicago'. but Mr. Sher tt said t iey ,vwere I ecember,. and es ' oial to bring over to two w ks to w tnese the inauguration of courp's stock jud ini, poultry raising and - ,I I - .. I ; 11 Is - -\V ' , cienee, 10betj,dg 344 added to I i I � t Ar side ,i0hat " Kno nian 11 calls 11 th domesiie a ; V ITATION � S � French-oanadians from, Quebec. 1�r. T�rte the great steel t of the Clergue syndi- I -11 ; . n an in the middli of a road." No need. ILI d, �make a total of '725 � � . i' h I sinulu I A , WINIPLE'D eate, which will ammence roll . The Organization -'of Wh c .1 'L in . t[ed that, the Opposit on w" oppos- LE.4 I ing steel rails the foregoing, wo I if only to ,W5 I I I I � of pledging candii &tea it o :�pport temper -i I 1 L i � ' I Ik ."! . ; I I i it �o �' L Ammummum— A]FORTH withinashorbt e. Ibis expected there who registered for work at the college with- -11 I � a I n this account., ­ � .1 I ance legisla ,in �! once in 14 1 � 10 k ni 'L, 1* or o . . a & great blOw I I . - PIRTR Of the differ- I st '� 0 i NA A r I the fall �extent of ti e - Province, 11 , ate in th, a a were near- - , i earn what is going I , I I � Haggart came t4 his feet R� tion M this* - in the House, t I SIE * V will b out on the occasion. in the 12 months e id�Og February 15, 1902. Not.*-� fiquadled in We er I 01 1 very 1goad temper. why did t M;. ==z,p I . -Mrs. Matild4 Simpson, eldest sister of The stUde ort �00 � �,, ' I . is springla trade. � r I I 'ter mih a such an appe;i to the Hc , a a running third psi ty ca,% didates. We have orireaoh their full beauty in our soil,pses'ng the late Hon. N,' Clarke Wallace. died at 1Y all'frOm this PrI �Vi as L; L 'and Of t1io-ae in . - i L ­ ' . I I I It . t such e� law now, ai d ft only requires , by native trees and A upe4i,r ry courses, L moluding the 1 I I � , ones nee 8 her sidenee near Woodbridge, on Friday I i Home. i I I i i paltry lots of a few nd do ilars 10? , topie -�) express the sinoorl- I rubs of - a -rc the general and A& 1 3 1 1 1 I I i was coi temptible to i asiouste th 3 Op�ogii_ ,Jhe ttuipetance p. beauty, vigor and significance. For there morniE g last-. Seven weeks ago she slipped 22 speicialists, 295, or a little over 82 per -1 � ! of theit convictions: 6t the Poll$ on De, - early �Lli I J., -1 � - b y say anal consider- I Y I I ,h ­ ers? sons, ware from ; - I I i tion via i prompted . ia significance in nstuiil things as well as in on the ice and brAe one of her legs. Thurs cent., I n - - provinces of the Do. i , I J k *it I he law of the land� e a , Ontario, 29 fr In othe r Carpets are not I I � ation in opposing the vote bee& se there camber 4th, t facts and figures, and more healthy sent'- day night she sustained a paralyti troke 0 A , i PRonrRiTiONIST. . A - , I � . : mentin the natural sciences than some minion and 35 fron o her countries. ;] I I I adisn famili a in the I . are here -in our i � : I I were 2. French -Cam . 0 7 " � i . . , from V1 hi3h she n�ver-rallied. Mrs. Simp. - -as just be . - A I , *�_ t - enormous immigra- ! uteb en paid - ' .1 egant de,signs, par. - . ., a plaoe.� He might make racial a eats on . I I � people suppose. The son wag in her 60th year. -A�remarkable . C�k I i . � . I � The, SO h African War. tion whiog is pouring into our country and 7 seen before, I � I Aft]er much remod:eling and mance,uvring, which 11as occ ied our ti! �m atters, but surely it was ot - neces- - i I -J. W. and G[Jeorge Fralio, of Kingston, to the pharaeter of Ca adian cheese by Major L 'L f of the Unit ... I i I UP FEAM' . � which consists, ia much larger prol t* 0 ad" Henryi q hi ed States I undergone, : I sary ,n such -a paltry natt6r. T is appeal NXGOTIA rIONS !FOR � por ton are the supp a bcirs to property valued ,E. Alvord -11 s I I Y1. . ' I . some, � 4 -ad attent�on for the past few weeks, we have complete a- ver � strong org4ni-i h'f = Preiloria a thaii ever before, of peoples very unlike our I I LL departmental report ye. never shorwa a . � was t ( smallest kind )f parish A cl�spato ro Sys : Z: I . hol had e (r heard of I olitics he Acting President sq;halkburger, . F. W. own.population in I character, habits and at cve� $300,OW, situated in New 'York. dairy division. 11 �i - rnment : th �J f Carpets and . i ion for the purpose of meeting the requirements of the big caln i . Their I rest -grandfather was a United Em- to big gove e, subject of dairy ; 7 Rup zat I � I I I ' . - 11 R - I ad even the te. at Paris exposition, ,,I I � . A furnishiDvl trade for this Spring seasm. I . I I ' I Mrj rarte-I �id n thing of the kind, and . ei, z� ex-Secretaiy of E tate of the Trans tra.ditions, makes it daidrable a pire lo ralist, who left his property in 1782, products at i OrY of our bunnesi. clothing ail � ' 11 � 0 0 : , Lucas, Moyer and no' iing generation h ' L position �� Ck giv I 11 i in the I imst ib is no generally the 'Way I vaul, &nd Commandants . cessary to inatil into the rio and th'i State failed to confiscate it. The, Major Alvord, W 0 ... upied a high �1. . . i t Paris, .-I : . I � I I . Is YOU economi- : t �, . I . fail to In duly considering the scheme, wd noted careflill the'41mients w 'chi have m! %de politics. 1'. have not 6, 7rd to �Kro2h, with their secretaries and atten - of bliese people as much of the knowledge brothers expeat to establish their claim in the United Sta es icommission a 41 see them ! . . - I � � . y I ' - and feelin of Canadian life and nature as without ny trouble and 'inherit the pro- 46 I - ble, dii i . .� - ' a Pluto, arrived here on �,March �')'Qd, on , .9 a says : "Therew e milra eplays of , laere. -ays play the prominent part in such a campaign, anq to those' elements I we take b ok. . I . . , . . I cheese iq t ie permanent exhibit I al �v � a] miles possible. � perty. I Canadian - � - pecial train f mor ' - I ., � clothing Mr. Haggart, in a diaguated tone roth Bal ' , about 50 1 , . ! Our wide knbwledge bf the 9 I r :show. At the 1-i 1av I I . 'e - . - I i H - ' n In v a� both white and , . n , -a -io 't's -, e e certainly devoted our best energies., I I I Ma�i I an apology and don't do it a � ain." ast of Pretoria. The� came into� Pretori a It in not praoticable in our elementary -Th: ill of the lbate, Rev. Dr. John and al�o at the b , S . I I i andas colored, could not e i axcelled,. but the Can- -1 sn and every kitchen , business, gained only by long experience, �stood its in good. st6ad, in arra giing Mr rarte concede that his bon r&ble under a fln of t) ce. ! schools, toi give thorough instroot sing, , has sen entered for pro- latter the ye,arlin� I lo'w. , , I I I � � I - F t� vered with i 0 ned, and acted accord o do � I friena was above Upon arrivingat Pro geology, b tany. and oruithology, bu h widow and (31 ot -a Ian. I i 'We have lear ingly. that t .business sNtis_1 any i uoh prejudice. toris, Mr. Schalk- t 16 'a bate b, aude L. Laing, Qf � � i our phAs. � . I bhe j�pils a' cer' Blyth: a son. Deceased -'a estate is valued at adian commission p ferred to hav � - ,%n keep it looking : . . Mr' : laggart-11 W iy did you use the burgeraud his vArtydrave immadiately,.-to practicabl; to impart to I e these , � a 0 1 ' ; I I R_ I fac . I , I ount of aced e , clea.u. I torily with a man or woman, it is necessary to have [the : rti' le they w�nt, a�l P, then ?" : � Lord Kitchener i hea4quarters, where he tain am iste foundation � or $10.561). Of this K500 is ia stocks, and exhibits judged c Ill tively : consequently � 4 ! cored i 9 go, when the coat, , ! � vith the price as nearly the same' as is possible to get R. In o�rder to accpm: 1" 4 singly, but onl7y M Z3 I a � ew with1he British general. knowledge of the naturi-61 things about them. . � r. Tarts said he d d not do so, ut he ad an intervi � - $3,700 life insurance. The widow is to have the ch t A - � I I ' - 7 : Boers afterward�_ proceeded to the It is especially practicable to convey this "I % * ined, and F, I , um is noiseless and ish this) the task is not an easy, one. I i � had 4r iady been seen, e4 in the pf6ps n this The the us f the eats a as long as she lives, a few samples wen v� I the col- i . grat -A F I atfi e o'clock . `1 I I i � � A enirained knowledge in iuform�l talks. and in the th� are large, owing to I . � I I matter � railroad station all 3 ; ,en it, is to be divided equally among the lection awarded th 3 i Aprix,the same as - I . : "I � will be 'our, Mrl 11aggart-11 Do�t do it again, ;hen." for Kroasiadt,waence they willgo outunde,r half unconlocions aide, instruction which often eight sons ani daughters. the collective exhibit' y the United 8tates.�" the quality of the. Of the very great numbers of people who sure to ! . . I ! . ',1 . I * I I P - . ! boy's or- no haVa been completed for L� � , not do it t his time." a C . takes the.- deepest, lodgment in a -Xiegotiatio, Fj - p ijtore, I ooking for and expect to got what they want, thero will �b� ,few of th ' Mr. Tarte-" I did safe conduct.. � I -A deputation of tobacco manufacturers :-I , I I ,e I Id not be - loot .. :10 Go. to Messrs. � I . � I L . . � ind With'this fact in view,, we li%ve� doubled It He understood that on the faot.of i acing For a week pa 3t M, Schalliburger and girl's brain. This'laot shou froT F,wsex and Quebec tobacco districts the eale of the 0gi1v MA' 9 i I .lie, T.- 1 Charles R. HoblT 6 - %, . . li,aving, tastes and m' s alike. . . : this i4 ount In the estimates, a la,96 ettle. his colleagues lit ve beer st'ationedlat Rheo- eight of by.,our teach4ra in the school year wal t the government at Ottawa, a 7V- of ,Montreal, ani F. .� I . , I ulpiag. The 'ter is , I f r On , I lat TAINS . th of our store which gives us the room we need, double o�r gIRS3 In f B I I moral, wl ,ere they now begum'nor in 'the normal instruction few I . 7 - 11 ;1 wid I to r ment: d taken pla th6re. He; pr mised -oster Kop,,� nortl o iyluap:gno. They asked that the Ameri- W. Thompson, of I manager ab Winni- I I . which gives us the light we must have, and in a few days ovr fino big store INil solter persona ad if have beedolosel r rested by British col- which is givi3n to teachers themselves. oan T bacco Trust, which refuses to let its at present the gendra . �4 r. CURTAINS t inv! tigate the ma ly, ! P � � !!! 0 . " aily� whb�h is the IRT-gea 1, in H Piapat(h rid4is e'ntered BalmorqI . Dr,.YsDALE. - geg. The com N est and brii,zhtest and largest stock of !the very best makeis 0 enditure was ffidit justified he ould umus. � I ons' Zomerg deal with other concerns, be I p 1i �Y CURTAINS - . be full of the now I � . the e� e pe ple -Friday night aid notified the British Of - .� � . � ,a the paper ansda, was fou el INNS - ats, exceptiboots, that�ca4 not c ry it oub. He tated that h treated, i*Ahe s%me monuer 8 I er high grade clothing, and in fact everything a man we I : I - 11_�' � � . - ter6s e proposed:: o start I ger bi�ick the appro ch of r. Schalkliarger and his Seed �Urrain Competition. combine, solthat the monolopy may be Ogilvie, of Montr hl,� ho -on his death waa. -1 � I a I I - I . I . I � I I it � . inter sto'by his Sons. The I I LPERIES� be found outside the largest cities. � � � yardi here for expor4 to Chicago. I 3arty. r . I . Youl-i-G'CAgAP,t'--E-�,-COUP.AGED IN GRAIN broken. succeeded in his I - � � . -three L � . I i �w d: L . � , r. proule said M' . Tarte had, great zeal, It is reported that43 Boar position at CULTUItE—TRAINING � THE FARMERS L OF -VI'hile pruning an apple tree in his, or. deal is' understood to, involve between I ve goods- 11 Iu�shoit, our premises, stoeik and prices will str naly -apl)eal to the mai I. wh. was right, bu in this owe he' had Rhenoster Kop had bec)me almost hopeless, RA"OTICAL METHODS. Saturday, M Roar, .a and '' II � ar. orati a gather. 0 � THE ],�UTURE BY P chard on � r. Thomas f1c ' iur m- lion dollars. The OgIlvie -Co. I- I _ ri�h I ! � I � i kbul eacap � Wag aluarted in 1801 b) the erect ion of-& small - M Wer seen In or woman' of progressive spirit. Those who appre-liate honofaVle and sqliar equal i3al in what wrong. and that Mr. Selkal i ;or narrowy ed Se&forth. 0 . . . . was D � i . !(Written for Tax ExposrraR.) � well-to-do Darliugton township farmer, near W. W. and A� W. . I . .1 - - mill by the father of � 11 � 11 � new fabrics for I will find our methods to their liking. For the nex't feW weeks, as,th Mr. IT&rte-'- TheOpposition i beaoming capture. The Imt annual report of the honorable Bowmanville, fell to the ground and dislo me #ma � later joined the � I aeali-n-, i I I 0 i � exoiteo. Good God," he said at pping out WHA LO"NDOIN' SAYS. . His entire body from just Ogilvie, who so � � R Minister'of Agriculture for this Dominion cated his spine �, fine weather approaclies, the - I � I . i I In front of his desk, " in the ol days we RespeetiDg th aboll , a deTatch from below the armw is paralyzed, and there is firm, and the business has grown: steadily. � ne4l - I ! I . . �� I I is re . W t I � . markably interesting reading generally, , ithe company aides the Royal MAIA, I I . . . � - i 7 . � � i did nA get excited a out small hinge Ike London, F,oglan , of th same a e,, . refors to the no hope of his ever 'being better. He may, un . , I � I-Aldicaga- , , , - , , , , , ­ - I- I 1, 4 ( 05 - Sir � - I - I - "' lir I t t 'o -, I ` P e____ 1� ; TRI -TH � r ,je, 'i , I in al a fi I I I ano a � I *11, 11 t b ; I . ; I . �) . I an Dg but ruor,e especially where it a M-ontreal, has oxten- , �I I ing. i � this. I � I i The newh t A the Wand, B I however, live for some time. He bad just and f e City Millsl . pl?greag that is being m-ade by young Can- j- Inn : an ees,1 � 'T USA[ � � In RIVO I - . i I . 'f ' ' ow,you get the, ad. r � f, ' - Mr. ISherritt said t at he . rumen i actians along the lines of practical grain he pu . i ed besides complete Is of ,elevators, i In- . in' at yaried: r � PRING I M '. � � intoAe lake for half a mile where It was lines is regard as hay' ng but on meanin , on which he was - ills at W ocit g in d- oth�r pla o r "A& , ; could wade out 11 Gove ' t " had ' ntered the Biri2h concluded t rebase of the 200 acre far . �St, and 0 1 . SUIT- � it U .ad . I I , culture. . working. . I � S , i y I � ther 'at tempt is being made -Mr. Simon Sn' .dence Manito a i � abaradisa suitable for I . . � � � I prop,oqed to place the work. It would be namely, that an( . With a view to stimulating increased in. . _vder died at his resi , ba and at .. I , . � 1i a to negot te pea( e. Tb a fact that the cen- I . I �r harlei to make this a safeeplace for a] ,p is, I I � �.es,r and eaxly, sprin.�,,- - d. T - i ent 0 terest In! the growing and syst tic selec. in the town of Waterloo, Sun(!%:y morning -Eigh-t lady te Yrs Are being ,chosen by �i ;' in ; _ : t�e � than �ayfiel he, rote w uld not ace om- sor passed then( we- of this' .mo . . � t,T' - last. Mr. Snyder was one of Waterlo(�a the Ontario Minister[ of 1$ducation-; of who -1 [ choogin-v from I I Will have bi- sale. Ours are all made of honest cloths, n3 matter what . . ; Ic 44 I 4-1k �� 1-1— I tion of geed -grain, a compe iqion among I A I,---- f- mnmf� five have been Alretiv definitelv- selected, . 0 . . L accepted as con rana v a v I MORD NUIL Known MUZZ, M" I I � t plish the end sought,l an(I he UICLUOU 00 eve : so � . I ; � " . n� in the suit is to get the !color, styl� and fit ths . I � i boys and girls living on Canadian farms was A .% � , �s class mayibe. The main th . ,� u it would evDr be, u ed. I No,thiny is actually I nown in Dondon of usinees men throughout to?o�toSouLhAfrica. n equal iiumber is I . : I if the ock was b 4 il i tarted in the spring of 1900. To encourage of the prominent b I � . i �f we bayen'�t was connected with a being chosen at O�taws. Therig .will be. - � � , ! I i � I M11INGS - you want. We cltLim. to be a e to meet you in thia rF-Ppect. . 4 Thelrench�oettleme t in Huron was op- the intentions of Mkoars. , Sob ilkburger, Mac- the e untry. He , . . . i . � i Otharn in this' work, Sir William C. . I � i I I � I A TV 1. tf. ; ;h1g% 9 4. _ I A-4,"ies a-nA three'lield in reservelinvase anvoi6e chosen i I oa � �xtra, . - I I 6ILZ, VICyor aii r . 2 kr— many rn an ac ar r, - I L I at suits. you, we'll make it for you, not char an thing (, . ianu 4 1 � P086� to it. great a wh .ge y , donald, ,of.. Montreal, donated the sum of I ! � on. Mr. : Aar.Coilrt is . . . � t i or as -sought ermiqsion ;o traver e ' conipanies, He was also will be unable to . - 0 � i I - I Mr. Gan6ng said if the Minist they have only . insurance , � � � : ; . 610 000 to be given in cash prizvs, according - itants at Ta� i I � h M,Qful appl . �U_s ! . - I going into siding sa mar hotels and priyate the British lines in ord)r to eonVt wit : dent c f the Cinadian Furniture Ma= says thatall the a, 01 . I - I . � L ! . , ; - ; . L . ! � . . enterprises, they wo ild give hi n work in Mr. Steyn and the B )er gener 8.v D R9berts.kin. These priz.es are ' distributed turere' Com] ronto, whose nam, is can 1.1 I I -To_- 1\4-- :R. - object,. Dant, the gentleman who has. public, were expei i6i ,eed. tescheri holding , 08, __ I :PU - t eep him" busy and'Delatey, b , whatever thellir D t to �lauai� which were arranged by Proft. ssor —Colonel palay. - bot yet 'be ,made __ � he Maritime Pro,iin: ies to k � I under t6e supervision of the Dominion Do- � � . I I . I i I . . - � re goodpositions. we � . ,'L',*LOTHING, I J 5 wel�comed. in if purchming ho es for -a proficient in inusio and I . L i � I I for t a rest of his ]if �. the udwa hasbe in ondon is partmen,Vol-Agrioulture. , - had t eloveraight c � produced m �di ael , certificates as to - . - . y . e. Gro I I lane of the greatest� in this de'partment we can dress you for the church, for the field,! for your- bUE i- Mr, Oiler suggestf d that ther was �er pointiog to the )ossibility of peace. - etitors in the seed grain com. the British army, in-Oansda, says that he had � ed Ii 7!q I � 1 1 ion. I 1MK rreap(ndenoe, which was seized a The ocimp . . ' horses as he can pr.o. strong physiqu h4ve iseekV, app - � �Ior you to got your - I : ion out 'of th6 vei'ry large "isuit- little use in further disou 1 8016a co has ciders for as many w � � ness, in f ct you may be fixe(I up for any occas i , -%ime ago i rhou -11r. Steyn narrowly petition! are -growi eed grain on specially He shipped cations literally Ir hundreds ,of lidies * . i plea of, .-short, � age' one:quarter of :an xth. � Tarte's excuse reminded him of be I e plots of land, duce for use in South Africa. 4 sad I could have . ; , I ,� Ment caried in our readymade clothing, at prices which we thihk will stri�e -1 esoap-ad 'capture, prove . prep�are 'a . .1 . � I � the ,w oman in Marry at's novel, t iat the miB I that, he and IM r. Aing seed each year 761 IF at week, and expects to ship 800 in willing to go," he a i. � -, I , ) ; acre in ach plot, sele haj secured in fourteen 200 el' Me -candt. i I . I I concla0e I 4 6' .1 1-11 - , I I - take i ibe mad a was "a ve . tirger i vere i x1ous to pril, Since coming out last year he I I I I ! youfavoiably. I I : 6 ry little ),Do V Schalkb I i from those plots td- sow on the plot for the A I � Tihey liee- . r T � I ! shoula vote all the i las on thi P16 dge, of nace. No ex, ravagi at ,hopes, howev9r, i 11. shipp �d a total of 9,111. Cobs are the only date% all ready and�� Dx 3ag, ha I I 1,e . . . � . I shcc�edi4g�year. They gather large, we pplicanto, he . : t be I . � - � ! he Minister that h4 would pax onalli in. Ing built n the� outcome of the move. kind is can accept for the maunted infantry. require&." The d' I go of al , I : c r filled heads from vigorous plants before the . - - i , � .� i vesti ate each eal ), and he would, no mentof Mr. Schalkbirger and, big com- . no of They must be from 141 to 15i hands high. thought, was certai d evidence 41 energy, ! ; I grain 1113! cut -and after all the conditib _ .. e % . : i I ' � � in ambition and desir or now sconce. � , find many P( Dple who we e interest- anions, chiefly becam e it is feared that h '-,Rad obbed i FA UL ' ' growth have been observed, and then three cliffa,the hangman was in � � � � huccEss -_ I i - - - — . . I I rick yards or surnmer. tfflarey,. in the Ilush 6 � big recent � . 't � ed in town sites or � 6&de.-, By screening and handpicking Hull )a Friday last. Iffe had been d*rinking . I � . I , I I i i- i - these h - I I 1_X . I A $10900 B . LL � i hote to justify the n. will refuse to be a nego',ti' ��. 4 � . I �� i i ; party to � ' the large, well-developed graia. from these and was followed by a large crowd. He Perbh XG , I 5 I out/s Co. � : �: . It I been! recom� tions. ; I . i . f � � . . i f 4oun, a . respeated ! - y � � " � B M . Tarts said th, i work had . - selected heads the seed for next year's seed- talke: I freely, and got into !in altoreation -Mrs.,. Ellen Colqu I � I . I &�t seare � I meuc! ad by the late nember, Mi. Mdliii�an%� a Commandant Kr h 13 one of. the Lou I � latest uash, I It . r of equippill ;' n I ' ! He las grain plot is secured.' This- means and with % mano and in a minute the hangman 'resident of Fullar, j died on Buticlay, 16th '5 . . . Will d great execution in the matte 9� a 'Uall �� who represented tht county for twenty. v , tariea of the B er 08pvernment. I IN � . t ; � . I ner of selecting seed has now been con- was Ing kidled and beaten. After h a es- inst-, aged 17 years.' . � I A ' - C-1 I ! . I : I 1 yeari i. He had bee I waited a n a o, formerly t e a miai�l rator of Swaziland, Ial , the crowd 4. the aid of a con- � ' ! I ducted for two years on Edward Henry died at hoc ,X.Cin_ is 0, bore . � 1 his S �' g outfit cff ready-to-wear dothes.' ,� I en of ontreal,wh and has 0 t prominent durbig the war. � over 800 Canadian cape from -MI@. � . I � , � ; ises thf and u I � I i I � i 1 depulitation of busini as m � ! farms, which are- fairly well distributed Rtabl , his cheek was- .out and a wolle P, and o Friday morning, 1 -4th __ . i . - ; ! i i -zrpr re i il WHAT THE. 51INI�TER OF WAR SAYS. I ! � . ­� � dence near Monkt 11i — � I � ; I � . prop�sed to start an - � I throughon't the Dominion. . he w a otherwiae marked ' � I inat. She,w&sons4j� -the old settlers of - i I [ ! I ! � i ., I 1. Crossly and Hunter, I I I ; a large summer hot 1. The hot 11 had been f () I - , � . . I � - ___ � I - I ; 4 In the HOU13 0 qn Mons, the War See. The !expressions of, appreciation which r1ando Preffer, a well known farmer, slid- W4611 lIV-10 WR 4 a large circle Of � . - � revival mc I w1wit'juJigAIR19i - �n I -I . . I �etings, in I �)99_ ! - I I start,ed and mettlern at was bein g promoted, 6hts an,l who resides on the Sparta road, near Sb. gau' ; 1, I - I . I etary, Mr. B odrick anuounc9d thati a have Won received from the par - kliends. 8he wim ag d"yeam Her Ikusband F nd gentleman boarded- f � . : i � i . the state. r I � I - i I He ad promised investigat( . -a near!y frozen to death on Mon. - � I - of many of the -boys and girls, vi ho Thomas, wa _ - predeceased her s! iv�,, al yeasago.8he leaves � . I i : I fortnight ago, r. Solialkliarger intimated teachers . rhen, they were con- . � I I I men made by th Oppositior before he I the city during 'I , oq so#@ and daughterv. I � here last-, fall., and . �. I � . I I � I'll open the moneyl 164d be. must i cmist I on � the to Lord ,Kitch er his desire to :)a granted have undertaken the work of managing a day night last. lie was in home tit a grown UP fsmi . - . . , I I _Mr. Win. PC *an,,:of MitaboUt -ex. I- 1, I 'g .' , I . � . : . ' a, safe c6 nduct brouili1heBritip.h ineBond seed gialin plot, ha: ve -been' most gratify ing. the day, and proceeded to drive lc'h _A_L I I , -per 1; I . item standing. had a repox t from i b i a - Drnivg at 9:30 o'cl'ook'9 I ; , I , � : I Gon , . - � � i . � � , back, in- order see I'Mr.-Steyn, with refer- The nature study connected with the selee- nighti. The next mi enced -a cold dip ThOraday aftern of - ayirii . I - iing the woj k. I '- � - ­ � He mat I - e m7ake con, �i I enriAear recommen( Ito the poi d. Both of Mr. pidking up drift woo.d a to � I ence i,_ibilify of peace proposals. tIon of, seed -grain, according to the system he was found on the rook last week. I I - I ggart wgued that 1e position 1, ampbell. of Zurich, I � � � . A ateresting I i es in 1 Sc ft Mi. Ha I -I - Preff or's eirs and hands were so badly frozen &.01 I -, . I the metal ier was a most�[ I � &r � —Mr. A maunificent assortment ofthe very latest shop Lord Kitchener, with the conS4 at of he followed, is as helpful as it is on the mill pond, at d stepping onto' I lb i Sabbath last. tske� by togical , ted. When a i . 0 � � Professor Rob- that they will have to be amputa 1* u - : � I . Goverurper.t, bid conceded to the request. There can be no doubt, as ndi. rolled and throw lib -a igto the water. - The -I , , , . - � � I I md London, on Men- -A man is. often " sized up " �� by the, h, t one. I ! a i1ra. Colon Smith will � I and hard felt hats. � anno.uncementof the War Secret on has stated elsew6re, that a system.- found, Proffer was in an unconsciou cc Wm. Babb was Ong � atiband and with his 11 � (I p a year _-4 _ -grain from tion. He in about 56 years of age. - the �, �_ &tie continued aelbotion. of seed from zi - ' I � ., was. received wit re. I sesistance the ok nan I emerged � . he Wears left th 3 h qq � and it is a raost reasoniable: ambition to have a ke' n Xr'. Bennett aphid the vote catno u . h'cho) ' ' (e, has been quite ill of � 2 ago. I Mr. McMillan had � I . I , the most vigorous and productive plants in -Mr. F. W. Egan, formerly iuperintend" icy waterw none I hel worse of big bath, . " � - last week, a - . r - —_ � a signifim. I � __ . I of the London division o I k d . I the plots, will lead to great improvement enb ' f the Grand !_:-T.he slander mss briought by Mr. Fred. 1. I . I PiDg of � I e8ire to weax the very latest production M" such ' at bIrl. Tarto challe ged,the 0 position to 1� : . , fellows of BrucefieI& ; . I 0018, I -nd who about a ye I * I- I - . r hats we have for this $ ' ing have call � vote. Patriot! ,sm in the Set, T k Railway a 9 of, Mr. Fred, Hord, . I in the crops throughout the whole of the r ago' Davis of Mitchi I I lodge, when a very - - I . Sir Wilfrid Laurier said Z. :Bennett for T aE ExPOSIT011..) f the t, tried at Stratford il � ! . part of your outfit. 'The . pri , 'In s spent.- During the- I � thu finest hat fact6rials ougfit not to complain. an he asked 'that ( ' countri. The educational influence o was ppointed supetiatondent of the,v astern of the same tow i, I I . � was li�, : . � I I I . Tb tie' divi ion with headquart I Imb week. A v r , ii - � ' been Dioc I Wo eed-grain competition is exerting a ighole- for Mr. , � '. leled within the last month in is develop ient of the virtue of lov f ers at DAtroit, has given t �, . . � I conferred . on for a vott of $3,000. for a wharf at the raialnoig : ofte or . grees wore, . 1: 'Pil afte�no I r. ! I .. � and the best ppxt of it is we CE .e I - ' for no other reason tha a that j, Mr. R I -_ - "IP - tn sell t M Wy country, whiohl is symbolized by ame effect upon boys and girls wih received the aipointment of general sups Davis on two ch rg and I Mr. Hord in . I I nbtts.. Bruce . ia, in fl *ere asses -against . -1 ! in Americ a, � � E OriA oy ne age o�ler -schoolyears are nearly ended, and who Im Red - Ifield mat I I . of so m1f .. sad beautifu - I intendent of the Denver sad Rio Grande two' others. I � ; � I I . � reaewa& intereA in ... � � for� th� a 8 ough to bring down all 0 , by b quZ , � ,_ be ask6d tO '34Y 1 ,e BenAett was eat n , Rail, way, one of the largest and be f $1.01) and the I I � I . school houses, should not ffered an inducemen at man- ' at the same price as you ; would 7. ! a Y never again be o Mr,4 Hord to the anionat 0 �% *., adding several new � : . . ; � � [ the �r6tty girls in the place to meet him, � - - I . I �, � i I means, with th hanging out 0 loyal ban- cient to awaken and to develop a liking, for aged roads in the south. Mr. Brownlee, of matter of costs so reserved. I __ Is I i � � ! I h - r I i ; I � ented his' I . es.. . I r. Tarte con not resist their vil of tbel careful and educational at uAy of nature ,and willsucceeA Mr. ,Egan. -An In t. e )Srg � ­ . ancient and glightly out of date shap : and Alr. Tarte con lea, . . - � � 0 ! ! I ! � i I ners. Unless. t ere is in the tea hing the 4 a3tern division, ,old rexil Out of Poole, i th I on � I I I I R&ig 'a- � F . . . i . i and Igaid he would mild a wharf. :1 - .,of Stanle r who in- : I . i � ., I - 3 9, L I I � ; I - I I , schools a distin t and intelli t care: to, nattirees method@.* This 11 proirregaive at D�etroib. . of Mr. R. Rupp, ass�d :away 'ou Yfiiay . � � : - � � Laughter). � � I � Ir village. -Miss Dor& . . ,.__%__9__9_9 1 : Tarte-" So I will." ( � . I I -1 1.1 H-1 - F_1__1_++ P, I . ground the pup. a in'the true o e of coun-'- -'agricutture" branch of the Macdonald --�Rev,Philip H. Allin, pastor of the morning, 14-th in 3t. I aft�er:& short illness, in I �,+ i I � i i f� the I �, . r ; � t knowle ge Manual Training fund in growing in interest I . week,, for Buffalo, . � I r D� Sproule demanded- the -report � o Ir - � � IV i � . I try,which come with intelligeni Fairknount avenue Methodist church, Men- hie'77th year. H( was born in Alsace in . . I . I � I � � I 1_ th Mr. G. � i ! I on . I cagaging wi i � . I gi ear. . of it, and to ins ire th � ,�ith ao�e and uaefulness ; and there Js good -reason tma:, dropped dead at 4 o'clock Monday 1825 and came U � kna a in 1852, and was � 1; � e youn� . ... � Hag rart poi ted 0 I � f the members Of , IS1 r 9 . ut tha� it was" not ir, ti e light, �f a life, and I US i , Leichtz who diet! � ' .. I . to anticipate with confiden , o I I L; � 11 ; . a g in- -nine I � I I %otice of the Opposition � pr o 1 1 � years ago.- ,�� . �r OF ' I Do Not Buy Old Shirts � I * i o challenge. thing of the ce- that it will mor ng in the bathroom of -his house, where married be oresters, of Court I . . I � the pr I a well be autige to ,,Canada, he h i6d gone on awakeninL7 -and feelin i - I I . � � � I . beauty of the Is d, ins ove' f perpetual adv I I ey 1�%& -a family of nine . . � this villago recently I . i . vo;e in committe i, where th ' ' h ads. Gen ine love of - oveme'nt of seed disp 3sed. The decessed preached at both chil f , iv died about 20 years . I ; I I � � I not only th dren, one of - � I , , I a left to flatter in osh ,rough the iihpk of N in rk of tha :� , not ounted, and b r. Tarts admitte&:that I I I I -tuess, the wo. F � be founde on wo;kds increased intel- the ervices o' Sunday and was in his usual ago. � I � i 0 1 1 � When you can bvy new patterns and ool " s at the'same.ptl e s our country as not I grain, ,bui oleo through the n I Heasall- brethren are, i o I . P . this was a correct,, )osition. . ' e Ir ere recitat n of deeds ligenc6 and enlarged abilities of the boys health, but complained of feeling Lanp� ; rth widow -of the late � �, I q I . . i i alone, nor upon goo -Bather ,w0 # I . I , I the work given, an,d- 1 .. ­ - I I Mr. Sherritt 8sif he was as �iofied 'to so. - i I Li, 7s, passed away on , I ! . I . ., � of heroism and ast ublio sery ces. To be and girls who have taken'part in the com* glig itly indispoged on retiring. Heart dim I I H, I . i 11 . : I � Judge D e _- � . omi.ie the Min ster 1::th&'A he i . ,,,n,, , Ized I 11 � . : I I � an, , I � I hiob . 6 ' denee in er in which they were ; � � -cept the promi the true spirit has alwa.0 antim4ted petitions. I eas( is believed to have been the- cause �ch at e e0i Stradurd, . � . 0 1,25 , .. I would investigate for be wa suie. if he � Of March I , � - was & daughter : - eiater lodge of LUO=- I .� 500 750� $1-0 P * . � . : i 'I 4, � --- dea;h. Deceased was a ydubg n her 74th year. �re � h1r.s. Fer- I I 7 � grea les, our Canadia I .patiiouium ' man , about I ': aosased . � of Dr. and I . . � I � : visi ad the nlace h would not go on wi th musty have a op ial�y to the soil -a fee Ing � . J�oagwo,rth, who served . , I i . I � I - Canada. _­ 37 years and leaves a wife and two children, of the lat - , ! ears ago it t a learn that t . � I the, ork. A few was alippen . -or, &heir lit- �,e I 11 '4 ie, I 47 Ob - , t I -9-9-9-1-H i 7 t which allies itse f to the trees,a flowers, the - the youngest an infant two weeks old. ­_ with We'� ddring the Peninsular W ngaFously ill during I . a- A -1 -i -i- � � I - r, T I � :a . I I fiel i a gentleman &me there exid sta�rted a T e Weatminate oronto has pur '* * & - . I birds, the prairies;i their soil story,'�and closed selling and who was or many years the chief I . � � I I [ i --A few days ago a deal was - Sabbath all hapeff of I . � � IF. . ,�� i an mer hotel, and undertook to fo4hd a their manifold 3roonctions and col chase and absorbed the Presbyt�tian Be- 0 Canadian company of - I . . - . �i t city there. He failed, and th re was,not a ortas, view, Igo published at Toronto. � the Wolverine sugar factory, one of the western agent i of, ia now improving, , i . � the hills, the, wi'd ckeatures oft the w od ants in the country, to 'Godericb. I . i � I ot Clark, of C ' I. - I - bus I ,ery are eat very Day Pants for ; orking. � I' � ness man in the county but con6iaered _.��_ arman, Manitoba, lost fine at beet sugar pl 43rtinec i E , 1. � d fields, and ever 'tbing.that is distinct. � sale of the farin and city I : . I I I I el N rould 'be torn an T e recent blizz%rd. E. IEL Dyer & Co., of Cleveland. The f4c- -Tho execut( ` I Dbert Belb I i I � � tha, in %'short tim the hot equaintwhoe with the 30 he d of cattle in th r -the late Wal. I the, late R, I � � � I ively cano- ion torn down nex6 week by 150 property,formin t ie wtate of . . I . he animals were found under a huge tory, will be a i home last i , t1J()r dov n and the b ick used for building T � � 1, return C I I ? episodes of'our histo sad a knowledge of - . I I . ors ; all � . exp)rienced wreckers and shipped to Berlin, 'T. Kiely, resul ', n the disposal of the � ; . pountry, Where he had - . A strong tweed, of variety of pattern d col' 2 . Q I bar �ff, for it was a agriculture I community. r conatitution sn& aws are a ,highlyiim- drift. I i property --two parceIE-to Mr. � on Lo -Oat ario. of lxorseF.-A � � - He was confident t hat. Mr. Me M illan never ! _-Tlie date for the Western, Fair, at n. The consideration is $350,000. entire ' 6ipment . heavy union tweed in a n'umber of patterns, and 'the A re 3rtant part of the ei [uostion of � a Canadian � r Th( �25,00% and was built three Joseph Tuer, of Fllicei, f or $3,600. The I _ I fruit g-rowerev � .1 . I ooniidered, this a I rope - place for a 'harbor. P! . an. BA hi i eqp pment shojuld not end don, has been fixed to open -on Septembe I plant cost � r I I 01t1Z . he material was cheaper It pro. -easterly 40 acres . . I The I -1 I � I , -uron i ide grey *Ipes. , The item then pis3ed. 126h t4nd clos-9 on September 20bh. This Is- yea ago, w I - South H hablo Gernaan , b resent the intellectual ' % -0fice ; and lots 22 to 8 . party Include; Che south IsT of the Worsted in narrow and wi � a cc � � I . X � ! i I with them. Th ay r, . . sold becs a thp farmers in the a tion of lot 5. conoesdo ,�, Miller's 1� - __M_9_________-" one week later than list year. . wa I .. � *0 � � I . ; ; . the he rt of it is I lot, 5, ill be held I i '� art of our patr oti agar beets, -And 'on account 2911101milre, in d's Survey of � i . . an I ; beginilin price 6f any of the above X � I � The Prohibition ConVention. C. Sparks, of Ottiwa, who until re- wo ld not raiRe a I - at- . �larch 27th, . p . � nb4rished from � to r6 nance, its natural foa- lio ,nowthe city of Str l -t- qp ug . a aft ull I - was consider � : .0 0 �. P43 a , 30s i 'centiiy' ed one of the richest of I he probable reduction of the beet sugar copeession 1, ElliO when a4dresoes WI ' � I r P � i - [ Written for, THE Exro 3ITOR ] tures, its soil, ail,ije products, the aniirialof ry employed 150 ford, comprisi ut 20 acres. . - V -he I . . I I I I Was a f aid attendance at h` South the a -all things which- men ia the city, has assigned to the Ottawa boi rity. The factp. en . toni, meetio9p a I t e tmo8phere, thi skies mml I I �-A an old resideit of � After I � I i � I . � . ias� fall spent $85,000 for labor i Mr. Shih i . I a. wighboring orchard, , � - ��ere 'Ing I - Trusti and deposit Company. The failure is aw t I I I � on I mpres � beets. � 4 *R4 bit son I I � � H temperance convention ab Hensall, make the e�r.lies t and. moot lasti Mitchell distrio 0 now both . I . on h which due to heavy losses in several mercantile ructions will be given 1: : ; on 1�ridsy -a ternoon last. ivi' al, and thr 9 . The following lady teachers have been I residents of -Ano tr 'a, � have been tpeudivg ++++++++++++++++++++++�� - . I f I will : -not at- eion upon:the in I I . go, " a J good entegrises in which he wa I .. I ­ . I � . I � � tem t proceedl � " a witl I -i T. I A. ,Burrett, of Wit - etc. -A friendly, game , sentiinent is t' ified to him. n Ontario to go to South a few day I aforth and � . . I ; . I . f I a report of the - I Wr �s of a great patri- -Garnegie's offer of $100,000, for a public sel ctedin easter is's relative ,of 'Ur. ' - i between Se a on our I I � � dearcould not be reduced to - system, or, If we ta,,�e th( 9 library in the city of ODtawa, has been ac. Afflos, to teach the Boer children in corc,n- chiall. Mr. Shi lio gtoti " imy &fternool , 0 . I I e, ti" 3 %in terms, be ade " h or tail " of - otic poet, like IV. r. , hittler, *e' find that Lavine, Rodgei, Nor- Biirritb and left 0 is 'Part of Canada for. � , in . ' tra �ion camps : Mine . ensall by I � � cepte , the necessary legislation secured and . 01, �esrx ago, Marrying wtory for H �� � - � So four or five esolutions ere , ught these t 1 th ngd re w 11 k own to him, . , school, Ottawa ; Miss. Georgina A. Australia abou, 14 � ' . I I I 1 . . . . " a the a ip i rary Committee has written ma� i � � � d Gteig St w1a � in, ad mostof waieb were ondamn 6t0r and their a spi g id enc: uplin character - Z I Cles� I - Gri mt, Normal school, Ottawa ; Lottie E. after be got there. Both he and 'his son I i , ; � . trr a greal reciate . 1, n . r. Whittier's ..poerns to M Carnegle'to ask him the full obudi Cool?!r 'street, Ottawa; Miss complained of find ng the cl�mate here very . � - I 1. of e oss Government. app ' b ey, I I - . I tions e money is gi yen. BI kn - I . � . � � ling and discuesion base extravagant there is a cousta ut i ference o� p7nthon, Lir h4 - Austr lau climate to � I ! of ag I I I !471711 �� . -Tbe ;bite Star Line Steamer, Arundel, is Rodger, middleville Lanark ; Flor- cold and prefer i, ants upo w le ' . - te resolutions were with. and ideas to the soil and the eta of na- � oe H. Randall, Ottawa ; Min Jdlis Ur- this. i Rk ikl� dAziff � intempera I. � SORS TO GREIG & MA - ONAL � . about Ahe on Sunday, made the firsb trip of the season en I (SUCCES � � drawn. As to J e attitude of the con- ture. He I mak 39 t Ottawa; Mi3s Sarah E. Drysdale, -An interest ingav6nt occurred on Wed- � i . : � : . I I � I � ! 0 of flowers and tree i wh 0 mi"ta'� an into his ' � ' r veotion to th ; referendu a ,ch he - from Detroit and Windsor, to the St. Clair 'qullart, � I ' in Pe th ; Mims Annie Moulton, Gananeque ; nesday of last v lee K at the home of Mrs. I . . � ! - q ) 'v � an gonao. No ice was seen in Pe I . : I ; I it %Ito- songs, nor labo ; the birds ,% - � . M. Rothwell � 11 a , 1. . * ! th ' delegates wsu�ed to repu( late hich wirble Flats k Lake St.. Clair or the St. Clair River. M 8! a , Ottawa. The fol- John Cairns, of It, bbert, when her youngest � pin. �. . gether, others to sim thro h th, i The'* is abundance of I na- - daughter, Mike . a e, . �F - . of This 'is the earliett opening of navigation lowing have been selected fro HOLIDA' .5. 9 01 , Ist nc�' �.ept it so the beat that eithe . m western On 1,�,ate Vvasunitad in marriage : Johnson Bro 6ure 'If, .1�� to Mr. George l7i� isni second son of Ar: [ TICKETS � I . I could �be 'got, ana still others to fie tive I ght :12 c lor 1, But the gnoratice, I tatio -. Miss Eve, Wilkinson, Shirley street I . � I i., I . i I ple � dges from the )arty candi ates 1: to sup� these things a mo I many I lanadians ig ever known. . - au i I . seour�ly I I � ,' . ag Maclesuan.and Miss Thomas Vivi . : The knot was �IsSUF-D AT I 1 4 . � � he Canadian Bank of school, Toronto; Mi I - � . - : 1: - po�b temperance I 4islation in the House to striki ot , 101) g since there )vent -The- head office of t ham School, tied by Rev. M r. 1i � _Irwton, of Cromarty, in Ing. ;17N � ' - -I:R,- - 14 , . Commerce, Torontoj_ is installing an im. M. D. Scott, of the Jeanie Kete �'T . S - I J-1 JA ]KTJ1H:_ . i I ote. Mr. and FARE . ! f the Prov. the round� of a � portion of the press . ured ia Galt. To to M ti 1 Auga 110 ti ; e . I :FO - I tho full extent of the power eta E. Hoover, Model the presence of abon I � - I � I i told _n to the sterner )0-� L A S 8 � i � this country 411 extract which menob safe, which was manufact MU dow -t% La h� and 319b, inolu- : - -----;--- - iuce, and, failing thig, to put temp�rsuce of 1. It w�igho 31 tons and required four oa�rs to so],11010i, �oro o Junction, and Mirs Eadie, Mrs. Vivian wi ettlo telyvacated by � - . ife tit T I , he farm Is -1 I . I ; � : 11 e e hold it. This ponderous oaf 16L 1 4 r I � . , I I It was at ai ad that tb a skylark � at a, 24 years of age, Mr. Thomas V. . ; I g April istjqo:�- ca'didates in the Id. A motion was made 4 A what birdle a Jig , earliest in the mori rkt! -d ir'loyluaiil I � I � 1) e will be hoistedL of North Yo ,k. r4ali vies Of I ' I - L � Z I I - .� that the; conven ion proceed at once to Ing. . feeb .-Mise Ma y E. Jackgoi .�ATtONS M CANLADA 1 1 1 C L I 1; i I - ndexit . i our� the chaffin ah ab another into the bank through a window L . v a' " an indep -temper . I ockvills General � -Father Qu 120[1� whose death is re- roit and Port n eSt choose . once candi- about such. an I n undertaking which- will no roe in tra* Ing at the Bt I , it b another and so o from the ground, a I . t and from Det I a W E. dafe. But the otion was voted down. hour. the toml n 7 Hospital,die Saturday morning last under ported from Ps rik" Zhe result of an ,oper- '' . Blg'orowds going to the anadt, . : . 0 i- F,Ro�bl Bt .,Z I i The final result was the passa, ;e of a reso'. through a iome Wh4t lo list Now every I require about two weeks. 0:30 stion, waa one A the cl men n W9110 I - Y" � . - I . , n settlers and about peouliffix1y'"d circumstances. About I i most talents , ata Fall, N . Y�, S11;Peng'30 L I I I I I yeandidates bird in tbi4 list wal a Warope'an bird,I and -A hundred American which Perth cc u4sy b,".produeed. He Was . � - fton to the effect that the , eta ched the Canadian west 'k, North FAst. I during.'Af arch Wid Aplil � on In. of effe, rea F.1iday night, not feeling well she went to a 4 ; - . E"Inursions every Tuesday t � __JV � � , balwaited on, and if neither them give not one of their coud be heard in this coati. 300%rB cupboard on thii first floor of the hospitals born on lot 38, 4- )1100"wu ' - � I I -DENITS I th ir sympath try save in a ca a 01 an W 'last week via being thi I a of M -r. James Quinlivan, I I nd:ird . W-41 � astisfa rlsry,� yet this ex. I . Portal.; It is likely the 16coa is Bul. hope, itInd STU l the Canadian Packfic Railway. Any informatio"R I be . I otory &mean &noes of th y I rnment will put up the, price of gove '' took from it a bottle labelled magnes He ottiended -the old � I � n surrender, Of Stm � a . I- 7 c. I. I which ca a-! �rotn 'a C. nadian peri- gOvel I of Midliful n., l. . I . � : I � wi!th the cause, then the)?rop, ity, of plao-. tract, a -or EP Win safts, and dr&& about two now ab I, - . �tval. at . i -_ � � � . I Mont lands another half dollar per ' ondon and for three . I - " i . , utg. In a moment she grsmmai soho('. I gladl iven. . . I ! I Ing in the field an inde de t temperance odical wass giv in good faith by many -,-� FARE AND 6N&THIRD I I .: I I . atement of the the end of this month. Next wee] . evinces of its eonte � the Gore, - I . . I � . , caadioate will be conei ered. 1 Canadian iou as a ob . . -- " I I and MorFaous start on the long trek re dized thal she had taken bichloride of. years isixglit a seitr4s school in I - incla-ive Wturning UP ta . i . ami than birds- begin Aheir a thousi poison, with which the .' Downie. If Ortb EqAthope there are a I , � " ; If -some of the ministers, d here let orderin which bert,a. They will. bead for mercury, a Qeadly I . ' ,, Apr1r.. 8th,. 1902. . . I bra, are singing in t#e orn Lag. I � � from Utah to Al istake, fiost'bf relStiv * *te. John Bannon, Of G IG & STEWART, ,Agents that n inistr while they I il th i ' - bc We had vidently been filled by in I � � a, prosper sh priest 1cif , ant3. Granc, I 1 M6 gay : 2 e r Cardston, where there to alre&d is a gist orlo Hew" phri ._8 apply t> Ag : � � , I !, Many Canad turallove for Jacksonatonee informed the matron Ellice . i I I wdrthy of our rag %rdand real act on account ! oum and wealthy as tlement. 7he Immigra.- Miss , - � 1 � do not make good trees,� plant.- so r - me$ in ign ranee of their "trick's c�wh,Mvntreal � �. , ! ; - . . i not hi h done, and prompt St. Pa I - 4 . I oft their sacred ca ling, - and utirses i rhat she bid I -I- enger Agt, , TICKETS, TELEGRA�PH AND EXPRESS, I W 0 rtme i arranging the ne L) � --t ri C It.- Pass I ; 7 like'irritated, e�e 11 not thriv� tion deps nt,s u8V � i . . i I ; - legielators,-insti, iad of acting . foreign origin, br , I . I ! � � I - . � i . � � I I - I � I I I i 11 I I I I . . ! ! � I . � � I L I AERVILL��f I . i I I _. ; I I � � I I I .1; I . � :, i . : I I ! . . . � i : . i- I � � .1� . � � I I �1 I e i . � . L � . i .. 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