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. . . !N . � 8 =., I [a was a lawyer by .profession and the result. he ;e farmer bimself was'ln-
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. . � �d � the public librar5 board, w ch positiou I lie I oul, r 37 years of age. He represented etantly ki .
! I ill F OORS I DOW SHADE N . ,,3)ured � .-Vapi -
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2 STOR�slSl A T U R *� i i . I � North i �entworth in the Legislature and -The as left by the lata., J. Ryan.
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1c __ always took � an � was agaA a candidate. He was a strong, 38 ,
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50 ft. wide . I C . ' ,� 4 robust ooking man and was a popular contractor, , will approximate half
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f . � - thlete. , a million d Ile re. 1 The whole of it
I . � , i ! - but never gave o nee in h4 politics. mounted n good rollers, in,, , a . �
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100 ft. long I � I pr perity, ("d its times of adv 'Feity. For ; 0 � , ! 0 will, rever t) the widow and five children.
t I I __ 6PA01UR. Mr. Moore w a a -b f the 'St. . earn, Oreen and Buff : . .
. t ,11AIS a n mber of 1years, Canadian 3orsea met i I CaW4a. One of his on;, John Ryan, is a member of
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I �� Marys curling el b and forleare 'held a place . � I
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; � on the regular ankard toamp. Man Regulir 35c and 45C � -The '26th of J one, Coronation Days one of th I
MONDAY' � I Africa.
.�. . . 1i , -_ .all;at once t% a a period during hioh even I ' ill be bserved as s public holiday. �
. 1: � _1! a beat we!re scarcely sales, -Andre Heyward, one of Chatham's
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- I I . � . f ; d inferior young player has been given his flist leE �rn FOr 20c eac' . and Mrs. James Nehin and
� stock couKh rdly a g Von a y. This I
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M a : I v i ; due largely t over pro. selfish lover of the game. � ' I r 3n.y(eir-old child were asphyxiated at leading cit 9 2e, dropped
, ! I state of thibg w The deceased was 6 nativ( born Canadian, I I Itca, by gas from the furnace. afternoon. r - ' ward was -_ outat eburch
I � - Sifton marder case at r,13 ln� , and,goinghoine, be ate a
, S duotion, t a indiscriminate b eding _ of j, near G�lt, " -The trial of the: n -the o '
� : his birthplace b iq� DumfrieF I NTER
� Unsuiable' male, and the nub4titution of . 'AL]EX, W1 I he dinn r. a went or a w
2 ar ain a, � I 41ays were spent on �bis I I . 7 London, has,been p6stponed, at the request "' I
I 1� for where hii youthfi "r, ha y a isted home, expiring as he
! . . ; I I electric �hffee power on street cars. The fsther's farm. I is �pportu`ftiea for school " __8]EA]F0]1tTH of the Crown, Jame i and Martin Morden, d to b See I
I . ; I I � result was thi I the majority of .farmers gave . Aww__� 0 -1
I � � 1 i I education were v iry! limited, bu6 ho had a I I I witnessEg, having disappeared. reached bis,o,%n doorstep. Mr. Heyward
I . upthebre4diig of horses, and many of - I . I - --- - ev. P. G. Mode, of Yarmouth, Nov& was One of Oi hathAm's oldest citizens. He
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I � I those who 6ontinned in the busilkless .becarne I . . 7 ear .Ieadtng figure in busi-
� i ; �! ; . Marys egge. '. Of these Mr. Campbell sold three Scotia, who a week ago was extended a call wa's for maOY Y 11
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11N 11rFm.A0H,. WEEKI. ' : 1 ' Carok $3 in re ard to the sort of sires they ' in inun pall
� ! i . and at once beca no identifi6d with the bus*'- settings at $1.50 Per setting, 84 50, and the to the -pi storate of the First Baptist church, ness and afF&irs, but -of late
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i I I � i high-class stal- . arests of �,he�itown. i Woodst(ek, has accepted the call.
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41�������� � ! : : � i lious 8.1moa eased, and,t a trade became I
i r � � I I The deceasedwas�,Iwice art ied, his first per dozen, 62 55,i a total of $7.15, an,d as the -Tho nas C. Bulmer, a 4rominent-'resi- � -Dr. J. 'T, McKillop, of Wardsville,
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� . wife being a Misi B14ok, of I alt. He leaves I dent of Nestmount, Montreal's � fashi '
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Just that we may make this store Lapecially attractive by 2w 0 5 ring a wife and two d%uglfiters. I The daughters Campballsaysit4a evident that tl�e ight suburb hot himself dead Monday moihing, neas of over a , year. Dr. McKillop -was
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the people some good practical inducement to visit usi get OcWint�( d with' our ally reviving. The scarcity of good horses, are Mrs. R 0 unter andlMrs. Tarnbullf sort of' while in state of temporary aberration. about 40 ye ra� old .and bad been praot iding
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I . I i ' ' I i Mr Hot. Dr. Bordea, MiLiAer of Militia. in Wardav'le � r labout 15 years,, during
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_ dua to the';Cessation in breedingil caused a I - . John Th9mpson has complated his
storp�aiid the claf3s of goods we c' =.� keelp mir �tock . I both of St. gar a. 1 1 1 1 - 110
arry, and at the saine tt I rise in prices, and the requirem�nts of the . oi Ooderioh township, and
! . Mr. Moor6 wa a -membe� of Knox church. I work as assees3r has race ved a cable meosage -from the Brit- which he gE inod the confidence and reEpect
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z,pecially ele&D, by keeping clear of accumulations of odds a;md;'end-9i in, I the� sev- army in South Africa increased �he demand. from the roll we �earn that the Cotallacreage ish War Office, asking that four regiments of the cou munity, He was a staunch-
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eral depaitments. Our opinion is, that a weekly sal6 maj ' �' beat W4ile this' increased demand has affected of the township i' 59 309 of which 4-2,425 is of mouned infantry be furniahed by Canada Liberal in p )]i �ies� was Pre mier-4ose rlght� -- --
I , p6ssibl,� boAhel. His kind hear edn"0188 m de him many
� -m I all, olasees � f horses to a cer*n extEnt, �w'o_o'ded,' 6,257 4'aste or for South Africa. i
1� I � I t_ , 0 cleared 3,627 . Aand man i1a 'West Middleaix, and was
means to such an end. I � � . I � i friends, and his death wi be widely: re- .2 . I
I � I I thOr are eclasses that are �much more broken, 1,319 in ,orchard. There a1re 3,108
1 . � I � . e gretted. - The funeral took, laoe on Thars- -Wa. Cruicks a k, a man living alone looking for -war? to being chosen to contest
. i � . profitable ban others for breedets to raise. day, at 2:30 o'clock � to - S .. Marys oelme. acres in fall wiheailt. There are 6,435i head of in Nortt, Chatham, ied at St. Jesf.1ph hos- a Western Qn I a�l i�0 Constituency in the near
The first question for the breeder to decide . i
Every � Saturday and Mt)h da' - I I cattle, 1,840 shee'p, 3,077 h9ge, 1,666 horses. Pital, Tuesday evening, from an overdose of future.
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� � . I The assessed Val qe of -the township is $I,. Jaudanum, administered .undoubtedl by Archie Ne�vsteadt, of Waterloo town.
J , I I. Moore wa in his 63rd year. He �has I : ! y - I I
b6b 'retu 9.1 Success in the �reeding of � � 482,520. ship, near Guelph, married on March 12th,
Will be clean-up days with us, and if you have tinieL each week:: to -lance a two brothers liv g:. I They are Mr. John I . himself.
: b k stbameasured by the actual of Mrs. James, Usk, 'eke, OfLittleGermany, sent Ha
fi I live stock re -The home of . fancy fair, in ald ot to Miss Fi .
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moment, at this space, you may be lucky enough'to nd the somdritig you are value of t a *roduots, and th profits that D. M6oi6, atrar, at Berlin, and Mr. ' - . -A v ry successf.c I I
� I ei � Goderiob, was the scene of a happy ven�, Or' the sold era' memorl If and, was held i a the wife to Gue h,on Thdre,day of last -weeir,
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looking for, and save a half or so on the price. For I the first ; ; � may be de I d thekefrom, I . (;e3rg Moore, ,1 Waterloo. � Wednesday of Islet week, when Mi4s Mary drill hal., Brantford.1 The sum aimed at by promieing to j , in her later. immediately
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� The dra�t , orso Is undoubtell Rusk was united in marriage the rom Ire "a , ) turebebitc�ed up -a team
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t . profitable �ort that the farme'r pan breed. iRoyal Iguakoka Hotel. , � f Galt. The house was prettily dec- has eer dZialeft for';o�euuknoiyn destination. On
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9 vy Thial new modernII up-to-date hotel was orated for the ioccasion with palms, out -Mn I .
Satur(lay and Monday, April I AV th ail 1 � d 14M (40;od hea' horses weighint? from 1,500 � r ., Deloraine, Manitoba, his wife's retu
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I YOU IUVE A CRANCE AT THE, FOLLOWING: . meet wi thl re Ldy sale for some ti os to come. It is �sitt aied in the Centre of the f iy at noon, re- Souiij I iver, at Me ita, on Saturday. This mating tbat;L-0 wouldExplain, later- It in
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� I I I By breedi4g % good mare to a hc4vy Olydes- finest sammer rea,ort region in America, latives and imm diate friends of the ,bride - . a6fternic, from dementia.
. I i . I makes tt thl d fatal accident since the feared that �e AS 0
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40 da -le or Shire stallion, a farmer is! reasonably known, as the I Muskoka Lakes, within ea y aig party. i � . . .
If it's a Spri-og Suit you 10 an t�, made , Manito pring freihetp. ,
I . � , s comprising the ,,eddi I No trace of . elNete'adt can be found.
- . _. I sure Of sedur ng a colt, that at five years old reach �,f the principal points in Canada and -Between three and four o'clock on Sat, I . I � ding about
. �� 1. edect it from �lds list " -Twd Souris, Manitoba, brAges have -Alexan er � Cote, a farmer real
I - - ,� , your meas. -are, s i will bring� hi n not less than 812�. Besides the United States. ' The interior of the
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4 ;4 - ' Scotch �aud ' this there 4s ess risk of a heav� 9 Jobn She,rritt's a families on lowland: on the banks of the Art�ur, is t e victim of an attempt to de.
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4, � � I , I � I i blemished, A. b emis e colt of! the ligir er Blyth) and belo:e the engine an riga a ABsinibo a his lif aa�d �.property. Upon i
* -t4�-, . � � is, river, s�uth of the Portage troy his lif - going
1. Vr : �.� I 8 0anadian tweed'& f4hey : breeds carino i be sold except at i a sacrifiae, being Igiven to ventilation and sanitary got to work the DuildinLy and contefits were- .
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'Izlil, �., I \ I - i I � arrang�ments. Its spacious suites. with - plains, had to fin shelter in a school. out to feed his atook one morning he d%.
. _;� '0 31 egular 'price' of ! whereas on a horse employed at slow work, ,fire had gair 1' covered th4 someone had entered his stable
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.. ,e � . 8 - -Edward Laurin. who was found guilty pario green through the bay
. bich, is $18% If you sel,ect a'i
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? � .,-.',. t *A .. I 1 i prononi ' Contents were fatile. Mr. Sb week, fc r having sly)t and killed his father s poison hadbem 'spread on the grass and
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-X".1- .1 - . i 1� . _ , nimal for his own farm work, gueats!June 15bi. 'F r further par - n tlie neir O sables, ,
I ! -if -.*,* ptive m'att)r and all information write ' -
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1. 1, ,�i " * sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment in the and also thOwo into the well where the
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11 4. I I hereditary. !The active, upstanding Clydes- Grand Trunk RailwiV. -
��!. . I . -Wedding l6ells chimed merrily, on years old, was as for th c tti�. �
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:_�:4-,.'.. t - lanAds )f Siaot arid, is, in my opinion, ! Htron Notes. spacious and comfortable residence Of James 'Mont' I
1, thing, something rarely Offere'd at . i I in ,-eal, by her seven-year-old brother. 'known cattl Aealor of Ailts. Craig, dropped
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,� I .. �� � most ,-z uif4bl horse for the general farmer -A' P. Warren, of Godericb,4ocidentally and Mrs. Ca8i sion,-' Morris, The boy, at his parc nt's home, found a load. dead. He *-eqt, to get a drink -of water,
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..,.. :0 ,2jw � .fell do1wn stairs I I ed revol F.�r and aaci denta:lly shot the little but before the Teup reached his 3ips he fell
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. ,:. , ", I I - and they must c,o. � easily broken, and while awaiting sale can leg. I � � Guelph; and Mies Sophia R., eldest�. daugh girl ia t a abdomen� . . heavily to t, a, Car, and expir6d almost im-
. ! 0 � be readily., used for any sort of farm work , into a �
- I P -DI Cantelon has diepo�ed of his baking ter of the -host and hostess, entere4 -Mi Snean Periy, an elderly lady who mediately- - %rt failure is supposed to
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- I ton. staiddenl Monday mbrnfbg. While walk- was one of t ae I eat know and most respect-
- ryba d saddliahoroes of the beat! . - Cra brook. About 150 guests . ex . was
Car. iagb a �Ir. John Tmylorl has reLiJed continu McR%e, of ingalorr themainsireetshe was stricken edmeuin a county of Middles. J
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. S, 'pe Nvill'alv�ays sell for good prices both ini - -or 49 year 9 on the same farm ia East were present to witness the interesting
Cholce�of 46 Sack,Coat suit " ty, , . ously with. he rt failure, fell to the pavement and bornabout yeareagoi-a Biddul town-
theU3ited8tatesand Great Britain. We Waw�snoeb. ! I � . I ph
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; often ear of the high pri a aid fo a fine -Winiham will have horse races on May -Misses Aggle aud Bella W expired �u a few minutes. I
Pat r i1gon, of . -DaNfid Brenneman, a young farmer, prietor-of a, otel, for the last .14 years he
I : - carria a team or a hunte b , of course ; r father 'Monday m I . ., at had been in �he -cattle businear.
I Regular $7.50, $8.50 arid :$10, Saturday goad , 24tb, !for which $500 in purses will be Howick, will shortly accompany the,t was insiantly kille ornil3g � . I
0 does notget 'p'D-es like these. offered. to ,reside near -
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Monday � 7 1 � 'a . . -T a Goderi h council " has decided to Cak'e'Hillfriendg' and neighbors. gathered at track' amist. Ris team was also kille 3,and ; Pertla Notes.
. � moat A ottraining and fitt6gin the haDds accep theoffer of Mr.Carnegie of$10,000 their grandparelatal home, Mr and Mrs.. thewag)nto.whiob they were harnessed I
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I : I 114 a 'fixing up " to produce the finish- excur' � to the Model Farm, Guelph, will in - the neighborhood. Mr.! David _WA4. Barnes' ied on Mid lait at London for spe(4al treatment, as the break
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' UD AND RAIN ad ar" cle' Still the dealer, ad a rule, pays
KEEP OUT M i be held this year on June 2Nh. Hicks occupied the chair, and i
. . " a Til-ionburg. He we a one of the � best I nown has not knit pro`perly�
. . I i i I o the '. and! had 11 liv,,d at 'eher. of North Easthope.
I i , , the b eedler fair price, and so long as be, in. Warnock, of Goderich, a few short, initiator address pciated oat t i I
i � . � . _V� � horsemen in the country -Mr. an as 0i
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. ! � � � does it, vi I pay to raise �suoh horses.", days ago, received a diploma for fruits ex- assembly the purpose of the-gatheiing. A times in VVoodstook, St.'Tho 'in - held a very successful sale ,one da
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! The Bat barriiage horses are aired by thor-i h a pair of 1 albums, - soll. He was twice married, and if Bur- wee present. and -the
i . ibited at the Paris Exposition of 1900. prehen'tation was made of !
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� coach and standard-brea stallions, The!, . J. Churchill, of Tarnberry t�wo gone. . .
I I i . Ing, aird steps ar a bbing -taken to petition -The family of I . sold for $10.
thqrough�red produces the beet style of the Government to , make a move in that, has been sorely ifflioted of late, an one of -The Canadian Government will send -Mrs. C iiarl" Quipp, of Downie, died
Will buy a ireaso-nably good rain coat, reg-plar prioes of which carria ge. horses, when the maIres have suf �. direction. . 11 . its members, after A few days' ill ess. has about 24 bfficers, iricluding surgemsj and last week, W, ter suffering for five years -from
eien; a1z . a and good quality. ! : .
rul.(ye froM $3.00 to 04.00. TU3 price - holds good for 6 1 1 . I -Mr. John C)ulti6s, of M Orris, ham % awe been laid in the silent tomb. , r. eumorii, 580 non-commisEionod otheers and meA as a Bright's die see. She was a M iis Davis, and
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Q 1 ! I . Military horses have lately been very which! gave birti i to �a monster lamb ond day ,appears to have been the cause, tw 3 daugh- con'iagent to the coronation cerem"Onies. was born Brsatford 61 years agn. Mr� .
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I 'ay . I I I f �y of this market, at price� , I �_ P.
i to thE per,m4neric . One daughter, Frances Susanna, ged 20, J nine 7 X and return on the Tanisian,; sail- Ear lose. I
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H !�+ i 11 I 1_1 w to leavin C .is Pmton, daughter of Rev.
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. i , Pormarly:th6rewere only two classes a the 0ollegiA .net uto prevented Mr.J., in thei Cemetery, on Saturday, -Ma ch 29th. about 70 Greek omigrants E. W. rd on the occat-ion
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� � horses pure aaed by Great Britain for mili W. Treleaven, the r tiring classical master, Another daughter, Bertha, it dit�cally ill, . I
I � . 11 r that a English steamship co had of her approaching marriage, was presented .9
: tarypurpos . - with 6 gold-hea ad ane. end h1or recovery is regarded as on D U .
SAILOR -$UITS . those for cavalry an(
� I � � I . . previou 1� refused to embark fo=&, On one evening last week, by the teachers of
� . � those for artillery. Now, however, there ! -Mr. H. W. Farrow, son of Postmaster A son� aged 7, has also ugly ill, thegro ad that th4 I I Greeks intepdO Bur- St. Andrew's church Sabbath school,with an
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Are the correct thing for boys � un(le� 10 years. Satur- a third class for mounted infadAry. This, 1 Farrow', of Brussels, waa martied, on Wed- reptitio 'ly to eni�r the United States, address and a handsome clock.
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I I day and INIonday we will put aj lot of these on sale, regu- the li ghtdat lass of the bree, the animal nesday of last week, to Mi3s May E..John- -there died it hie late reeidence, Maib- sailed f in Antwerp last Saturday for St.. -Aaeri siaccidenthappencito Robert--,,
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I ston, of PalmerE ton. I I land Concession,, Colborne. towmBhi ,.on the Johns, law Foundand, on their way to youngest son of I 3,01in Melville, of
- 00 and 63 00, bai d,�,Y�l ,8-1.50 and $2.00. hands. 0avalry. horses must measure fro ! I .
. lar price $2. *Oin� -Jame's LiadEay h&R sold his farm, on 30th day of March, Johri Ikossier,. in the 8 Is D Prescoti,'Ontario. Moukton, 0 a ofternoon last week. He was
A number of suits for boys! u��Ier � years -plain 15. li hands to 15.31r, hands, and srtillor the 4�h concession, Grey, to Richard Pear- year of his age. The &�ceased well and a strong piece of on the strm , otack, and in some way be
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:0 Q little sack coat and knee pants 1 Saturd�y and Monday horse i f r6m 15.2 to 1, 6 hands. , M a ant son, re .
i . . I . of near Ethel, for $1,800.1 There a knowp: in those paris, ha*ing re ad there twine k i6tted toget ler, Bertha Monnette, a alip.ped ofF, Jighting ou the straw -knife,
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0 . � $1.50. who I as I Urchaued in JLondon, 14 -year old girl, eadea-7ored to' commit which nearl r savered one of his heels. -
Q � I p . . no buildings on the place. . from the time he' lef� hie Jarm
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� 0 0 1 Seventy, nee pants, regular 50c, 1 - I
I I � , ID deser �� ti6n a n ce6s�iry 4ualifloations Ruaseldale are% well forward wit t eir marx0d, and under tPe care of hie ho se- Tueadw morning. The girl, according to Michael Banoou� of Ellice,,diedon Monday
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day and Nonday, : � 39c. ,,, h at4m of ho ', �
60c and 75c; Satur I V roe required for wartiller, seeding. Wm. Houson had 45 acres sown keeper, Mrs. White,1 he breathed his last. the offi� Dko, was fou 2d ill a helpless coudi- afternoon of :'last week,at bar late -residence,
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t . I ! i purp )ses -is. ocky sort of h,orse beford pri 61), an re 911" a 01 80 The sobjeot of this notice was born iaGreen- tion las : night, at t a r o the station. 3
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I I i � much breed ng slid bone tke possible. Th comp eted his sowing -by that date. ville �arish, in the Island of -.-Jeriey, Eng- -At bhe adjourn d meeting of 'the vestry years of age, arid leaves her busband :and
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I � I 00 pairs Men"s.'�'dd: Pants Caval y borle is of a lighte -On MondaY of last week, at a joint lish Channel, and was possessedof �onsider% of St. ]Yhr�'v church, Walketvillb, Monday a family ofien -ebildren to mourn 'her lose.
I � I � shoul ers, 1�in and neck. The mounted in - meeti ag of the dongregations of Manchester able wealth, derived from the sa�.e of his evening , a communication was read from Mrs, Bann was- a daughter of the 1ate
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For every day wear, regul . 0 I ha�le come across isl t a :1
-..M--- . tarnp, : I he French - animously chosE n as the pastor for these was the owner of a large tract of nd near will be � 3rected by them as a memol ill to -Miss Eliz:Lbeth:Chalmerfi, rosiding on
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$1.25 to $1.50; Saturday and Nilogctay) 75C s t'�'e only fault in the I the late 'Hiram Walker,, and tha� the con- the south boundary of Elma, suicid 7 a t
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I . often a shortness of rein, (neck). The typ -Messrs. MaMurray,,Scandrott and Ma -
I L I -On Monday evening, March $Ist, Mr. � regatb a would not be asked to Contribute week, by.haugin,g herself in her room with
- i : of horses� f r whatever branch of the 1401 Kay, of Morris, are among the early seeder' Thomas Hawkins, postmaster of ort Al- towardi the expense. . shawl atrap-. . She was found dead next
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, , ! vice requi . i this ea� All had plowing hin� W(rkmen, ex 1 6 morning. No reason can be given for the
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! I I ' ! . I hunt . it short legs short cannon bon , done �b ood Friday. Mr. Md traveller returns, at- the age, of 7 years, 1 at Brai [ford, have unearthed hundreds of rash act, mi she seemed quite cheerful the
' eight;aor a short- ill the human 3oner. The skulls are th a of In-
. good shoiiR ere, backrib and loin -4, and t as of o its and barley 1 on, Friday, (si. C OM
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I more breledi ng combined, with strength. th March 28bh. . deceased was a native of Wicklow Ireland, d iane Tom small, children to full-grown and � melancholy for some days previous.
COLORED. SH I RTSM �, month and 5 days, after previous evening, but had been despondent
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Ten (1ozen of the veiy beat coarse shirts, of va�iiea patterns prod ice tb type are ilocd 'thoroughbred atthe-residence of Mr. -Arthur M0R%e, of father the la;te John: Hawkins, 7ho first the act ne of a massacre many years ago. -Mr. Robert Swanson. of Fernia, British -
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and the regular � . . Od in L,)ndon, afterwards nl�bving to The bo: ies were onlj - about three foot under. Columbia, ou of Mr.. David Swanson, :of
and Ehades, roade of the strongest materials, i with pleot of bone and sction�" his daughter, Nottie,was united in marriage Port Albert, in 1840, where he became an- ground s3,, apparermly, were never buried, St. I � .1 .
I is 50c, 60C and 75c, Saturday afac011onday 35, ce hi that none bfib 'th) to M . q I Marys, . I: 6 In a saw mill'at HIP-bLo.
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price on thes I I 11t8 It a lg� y desirable �.. George RobertOD. Both� are popular gaged in the milling business,-whiefi Thomal but wei a gradually corvered by nature. British Coll , , I da,near the Crow"s Nest Pass, _
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I . best lamb 0 registered stallibne be used� )f ,Clinton. The coremon , I I employee of the Bell on
f young people i � y follovred for some time, afterward� starting _E eat Nevins, an ei Tuesda , March 2 th. Mr. Swanson
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I coun xy , and if our far era , breed tD -Mr. Frank Lam'bje,�of Mo& is, has die- cam6i postmaster. Thi,j be fol wed till workin on a pole which carried a very sid'e'd in'. St, M!Xry�s revions to his going to
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loy grade or,' � ad Ilions, no im- tingulished himself inthelirst4eare about two years ago.' Ele was the oldest Of heavy. ad of cab as ,and Fornie, and was it)s'allivg mathinery in a
wS' wSUNDRIE%S. ill be po he big, sound, ation at the Ontario Veterinaxy College, ten :new I
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1. � - a large family. terno n, when thi t pole broke i about saw m A in Blloho when he was acei.
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I wati 3 Clyd adale vgill prob ly give the Toronto. Oat f thesix subjects he took besides his wife, eight children. � - feet fr .the top at d be' was dashed to the dentally ki lled.. . �
I 8) �izes Saturday and Monday 2 pair' for 25c beet .-estilts on 4eavy mares, ,and the thoi- five prizos and onors in the other. There
',-, dozen bo st 0 ings, all q, , : *esu � � . -�esth has claimed ad of the bard r a; fully 35 ,'eat below, re0eiving in- -A quiet weddhig took place at the -
y A ougb 3=dit! good strong mar.0 of the lighl - were!98 in th claes, and some of those ,. . I
�3 (.1oz elt hat#, regular price 50c, 705p, An,q $1.00 3 .t. , roe with considerable warm - pionaEr residents of Usborfie, in, t a person juries hich resul ied in death� an hour Waterloo street Methodist .parsonage.
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Saturday and -Monday oat Oesirable for l0reading to ?. - . H. Th rupson, assistatqt master. in I r. . province M
' bloo( ar , _. 9 ye tbreak in th week, whe ,iss Alice Gee, of 8tratford,
, a�ad 3 5c, Siatur- ' . � last week, at the ag � re. _T ! fimallpox on .
4 (1ozen boy' cloth peak caps, regular price 25c Hao ae coach stallion. ! the oderich Collegiate InstRute, has re- j L
s' 1 3 . Airth had been ailing of stomac trouble of Oat io, is under control and f t disap- ,eo
� I . I . became the bqldl f Mr. War. Hurlburt, of
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day and Monday I I . � 10c Fi iall 9 t is of the 'great6st importane t igne his positi position of is case did no - b. Marys. Le ceremony .
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�V-W-4-*r au:-- His oeition in Goderich will bi -, d by- Mr. CA111
. I : I Mal A allov6d to suffer for tack of 'proper -_ . C. F . lemi ago, when he was taken down sud only and. has jufl 5 returned from' Toronto to Obtalwa, groom bein supporte. - Ma 11
. I . I , Mr. ng, of Millbrook pablic I . ! I d -was where to has looked to the at Itistics, re. St. Marys, and the bride by MissE. t a-
" growling gradually woree the, yita I cor 8i -
It! order to take advantage of the above prices, you muq,t,, pa� SPOT iCASH. feed audi care. Good breedling - and gooi echo 1, at a salary of $600, ' �
0 enapped Tuesday. Deceased wal born in spectin 7 the disesal. � He states 6at ia the son, of Ujah-0. '
feedhi Ust go hand in hZit if a suooe a - n Wed- I I
No goods �)n approval. Money back if you want it. I ! By cooling eaily � a, shooting ac6i ant too p ace a t unt'ry when 10 re now leO than 100 -A fourteen year old lad named Schutt,
. . Scotland and came to his co . whole P .0 06
g 111 nesday of last week, at Benmiller, Joshna provin 6 there �
b� ads of the business of here . r ert an oases. I i I i we p e ore a rogiatrate, the
you get bbst choice.. Be one of the first, aud if your Judgment is good is to . n years of age. He settled in , � ! � Of Rostock, s n
0 � I brevling�. !� Moo a be�ng tha Afortunate one. It seems -
I . '4 . : _ - ere moved to the townsh p of Us ___:M Fen at who livect alone on other day, lar ill-treatings, child :of tbree
o get the best. from 6 - is. John I - I
you'll be, sure t � � � I F. W. HODSO-N, � Justus -
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�' ! . � borne', where he remained up to� t , old. I 'The child belonged to
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I his death. He was a R,aformer i� politics dropped dead lost Fr sy more' Death Kreu
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�. I I I)4ath of Mr. J. D. Moore, when I I . ate let the boy off on suspended sentence,
s st . I '� I - t - - - . church, a kind father and busba d and a formig her hone) Id duties whon the tr
I . I to in his leg. . is,rnedi-
0 I I Ti a St. Marys Journal of last week sap : o6nte'�" a came. I [at husband, who I was a b, -
, good neighbor. He leaves ,to' ourn his gumm. V the father agreeing to pay all Cost
� A] ter 4n illness of saveril months, Mr. -Two'business changes have taken place demise a sorrowing widow, one on and a ; e;1 attendatice,aud gives a bond of t",
ewar Jam, �s Douglas Moore i a s deat in ingham durin.g the past week. On so- 11 �y of the succea. ill farmer, predeceased her a_�out 10 I
G.rei . � i 9 ou,-rW on Tuesday mornin' , April let, t Colin of ill bee, th, I Mr. W. Farquharson has daugliter, who have the sympAt , years O. One of ht r grandsoni wap about that the boy would behave himself for the
o ,g I nity in their sad lose. time, and was the first next two years. ;
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� i I itreeii � 1 sad of his business to Mr. Stewart Me- .1 tue Pr ises at the i aser, of Ellice, had rather an un-
, � his r sidence on Queen a i disp 0. � � to die Ver the bo I lyvim'n on tho' floor. -Mr. Fr
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(S CCESSORS TO GREIG & M ON ki,D) St. Marys, Mr. M ' I up n Gee, formerly with T. A. Mille, and Mes3ro. - . i ancel . � tak-
. AQD , . I In , Core ;as lookel up - -Sir John Bourinot, tLe wall known Dece I , in yearal pleman.t experience the other -day who .
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I and_ his repu i"bas of Mr. 11.,McIndoo. constitutional authority and' clerk of the.. -A Ong the c . rt - bags � .w .1
31 tation as a most extensive e g Chas d the bus n. 'I - 115 . the Wbom a Christian Temperance auction sale. 1 The Animal an tied by one
John. i n I deal, )r aiid him name - I - I IcIndoo speak of going to a House of Commons, at Ottawa li�d a nar . diiEs I he wagon, rider
on Brosm old Sta; d xporter made a farp Mr. Prid Mrs. � ago. Union from St. Th mas for the nee of the of its feet in the front of t HIP. I
� : I I ! - ! ifiar OU6 roughout the Dominion. . Ife warmer olimat(. : row escape from death a few Lights 9 Rifles, three the se4t and whenorosaing a bridge -
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i I � g basin, a -!A very pr( bia
I He drank some . iodine thinking it was 11
� � � was one, of he pioneers in th.4 091 tty wedding was solemnized : � card just be I one
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-ET'r I . and a doctor had to be qummoned, mouth a filled with articles ad out over the foot b
ago, was on I .MA: , 'and �
I SDM A-:FO]RrX'- � : in Onta1rio and established I the first) -co d in st. Petees cbpr�h, Goderid , on Easter cascara, tended §ir John, supplif by Mrs. Hugh Macpherson. Into it of thehorsea.i ,The latter otarted _tOT
L ; I In 0 irmn , a 9 o'clock, the contract- at once. Dr. Becket�.! at 1 Fraser sUC_
: 6ge wa shouts for eggs %iid butter we it Mon1day L . orne! time before,Mr-
; stori I a his patient and her a Norman Macpherson, slipped a it was 6 I
-----. __ - . ! . rprbio in this regal d iog -irties b n lames Webb, a popular and managed to relievi II an
__ ___ I . � � of N ontieal. is ente I � save his life. The mistake in tak�ng iodine note th his address, and requesting a line deeded in bringing them to a stop, an get-
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r . I was a p1ro 'inent factor in �he I youn Goderich, and Miss May ting t ad up again in the wa ,
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r I ,g riian o th. The ceremony, per- was made in the dark. � Sir John picked up from i r d receive it. A brief 19 I 1i 'W. ile " , re-
; " devf lop exit of this dietrict.,1 an before this S te a, of Se, ,for �i lately, while Air
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thisi season, for time ce,oh f6r eggs and butter was unkno n for 7 Re).Father West, � he Day, c me of the mea who -was 1411od -in the mount officeis were M, otiog ��
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to tl ie f a'r are of the west.. by rge'numl 3r of , in
; and groom. ! found -that it was Iodine, and a d ctor was action at Kleinhardt's River. I
I B idea is dealings in farm produoe,.Mr. �. dd, It 1OC&A
7 the ride I I ad at Win- forence &rose between W-
� . ys : � 11 To settle summoned. His throat badly burned, -Aishooking tri gody occurr
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. xCursions t the Ve3 to i Moore * a manufacturer and exporter of he Go i r, and Danes, cKenzie, 'who
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� oatmeal, a d also conducted ani g the question that bam been agitating A I . �, been.jagaged to ride for R. R- HA74AW
I � a large pl , who JoviteiQuebec, a few days ago. A --man haa I
i -Mr. Thomas Wardell, of -Dandas MOKenzie
If you are go-. ng, go iiow with the crowd, Fo, r! any informa- mill and I mber business. A few ye s pubic mind the last few 'Weeks, as to was chief conservative whip i �ho Lsais- natne�qaurice Forget, living *n a farm other hor�emau. Kidd, ordered
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tion, apply t( , I N I � war amal;amated into a joint stock com. well known broader, was interviewed. He ittre, died in' the hospital at Ha latter's refusikig 'to iide his horses, and *h
� � ,. Saturday. had �n provided by his landlord with a '
. ! � : . I ,n i no n as the 'holds that they do . its undergoing an operation, I
. � I I pan: r, J. A Moore C ). I if they are well bred - wb ound as .usual Saturday car i ,quantity 01 dynamite to blast the his not doing so, JKidd struck him o;i the
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I Limited ore was preeidt nt birds, - mud am an illustration gives the profit Mr. Wardell was ar , L. . h' cane. The injured maji w&u
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STEWART � Its, ount-of some of his pens for the for L ant to the hospital to bave a m I of ed t' keep head will �
GREIG, & I I , gpn and maiiager. E6 was ready to assist in end loss so, anoon and w � , tallen � to 4c; doctor's In ,&a unconscious
Chloro e a losive well buried and away from _�
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