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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-04-18, Page 1- __ - - � - _ � ­_.. ­_­ - - - - ki, I i9oa_ '44, !t�,_� 3. . toust to h4ve- X6,19� k4o�oda iock now I Ot t4 , oti to gm I "I waat YOU to - . k1rX are Of I no a unless you, __ 10 -where. 111 -on yon, tbZ7 , Ich for VOur , it, leaving & dves, wMeh kvriug to tha, B". . ,a, ilX a, bette 11 I r Spring trad6 �d to be: hlsmL .all the- mt�ivz . �d with such � advaired ' toted for' hy the ,hat qualities I rybody to A' 1� we have for , �11 I � , . , I t . � . �� I - . sure enouo r Z selling, sor * 'na, I as to the lir creating th, ets, ladies, 4 11 learned that i satisfy and i�ever anj *.; .a se I.eas, and from liaerY- Place . epartmen.b is as every list �� er's handa in, I . . I 7- __ nGoods De. - ty, betiter W -Oat, unlikely B� unlikely of, me happeiaing_ I mt handsome: L which we al.. I r the colora asi sity or blae- 0ock of New, tich jot black. . , I - . . I - L L . I I .Pets, Eate. 'Carpets, fromi t you buy in. � be all wool.' ,hoot .� dag easy, oderate. %-re I a on Brussels, L Luients and a .1 3 ail I E2 feet . ' �, I& 2 and 4 ' . yc;nr roams . L I - mething from. erast I � � �, � i , � I X G 8 i I ; 7 , I M. ,,W I ften .- I � not at all ; iw I . I I i i : i4 - i �+ I . � I . k i I 1. . - I � � � , , � - .1 . - , i ( 11UL � L , L 0 . ,_-10. � 7 . - - � 2 It Cash, `�' I I I I tore. 1 I I i ____ i I , "GEWS.. � - L � � rity-five . cholco ) KBrucef! It, on, GRG-E CII.&P. I 11,91 , �_ - tForsale a, coul- ��street, Sea - E. Seaforth,� 17914t , I L� � tar-ohl, fr-'shly. ,� ,ve ever owned,, � ri Oetaber. S46., ) ., BruiEv s, Ont. 1791-2 _: I I I Sale,, Lbout NO, early free trontl � a Lot 17, Con-' t of Winthrop., _. -3 . 1791 , I I - 11 - I - Lesilhury oni k- ; in Seafirth ) . _ In fleaSalloUL , I with a load of � L RJGE1.N�02%TD, - ; 179ttX1 - . I .� I Sattir"y. Apri, f, �el Stables, Sesk� 2 ra0hthe 1 t P' 3 Allgato be sold, ? I 'S Proprietor;, i L, i . 1791 i I � . r 26 Ccricessi011 � ", �;tlf,,5 emit ori I welts altd good' C) b1jt-3_,K,Lf,1_7V � ttl�tt, Michigan ; � I (r B-E&NARa �, . I NX i - . - ,_-,E,f-tvfGE­Tht: aricesaion!f, Me - I I pi- Ir.;d lo. , I , ._h 'C�".P- HZI ock ji,'g A190 & I ahso kv!p for -1 .L � � I i, Of r,h( � , lm-:: I tr a Northuni- - �.flinla.L Tvrllvj� I 'e� itith the lirir-! � VIN J. BLANS- _� . 17 01XI . - - . - : FARX STOON . I I A. arner 2,� �Iell try tlt,,� I �c t�,eflf-ld, on ri- . the followilk;�, _1k . tealn G yea I I inK colt a yeara- , years Oil, � 7(-owg to OalvO 4 2 farrow Caw8l. , calvei, 3 StOW ' .-Gae Deefitig I Ica_,Ier, 16 hoe bined " J diffe, '3 .7w, I Kangaroo, L.(;r atbached; I . We grol-lar, I Empire cream 1C 18agon, wvtal I L � 2"6� 0 p.)uada L; I dt-mocrat, I 11 rt ' I P%ir bob- , rackA, f0r1cs. The whola wili I . ,,!he pro?rletor , _ItL3 of $5 and I � 9* credit on : 5 p,:,r_0ent. per :credit artiount- As BROWN, . I 17al-I . '� 'TEEIRTY-THIRD YEAR. I I�,WIROLE . NUMBER, 1,792. , I . 4L������ I i 21 STORBS I I � 50 tt. wide I �� I I I I : 00 ft. long I THE - � . _� __ ­ . I I R-0 U1 . . I Gr)un .. :: I RETAI Upper 111AR HANt I "I . I- 7: _, � I . I ! � II I � Sot th* ' . � Who Needs a ni is 0 Pr I : V - i , I I . 0 1 I : tI ; * � t . � * .1 - 1. - ! . " - i - __ . - - t , �:-- : - ----- __ , � : i . - t � , � I ___-__.4_ 1_____1-__._ � . A - t � I i . I � - . — - - ,� 4 1 i 1i I I L ____ . __ - - t - __ . I � -_ . � I i . ­ . _� � I I i . � 1� -,i lqgs - - - I :. ,! I i _; ,� I - �= —i F 1 1, . - i , - , , : - I . � � � -, :1 � I � . - I . - I � . I . . ! .",ft�d � r . , . � - I I - � . - I , I I . 1, � , . - - . . - :: I I ; 11 1* -_ i - - I . I I � . - ­. I : . � I . - - ? . � . - - I _ � . , I . I a , . . I I I,, 2 � i i I i - . . I - � � I � - - I . I - � I I � . I . i I I . - � KNI_ I . . I . � I . I I , I � I . . . . 1� . . . .1 .� - : . I 11 . I .. I I i � i -7 - I - I . � - - I i, k . I I I I Z - I - j�. 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I I act required � I , I ;'RAMBLES I THESUNNY I families, and ma� clothes are I : , I 14 : "Lulw, NEW AMERICAN i r. 1, OORS I the city. About 8.15-orolock thethree were -A. Craden, of Eftna� has sold bin fine i� A IP ibey go - � i: in this country. . nerallY own two or ' car going son '900 - I -1 � .'A HURON � on a.hand 6h, near Gourock, 100-aere farm to 0. Buchanan, for $3, . � � � , SOUTH B bat -scarcely � � three acres of am orange grove., . r- t � i and as the wind was blowing ia their faces -Dr. Davies, late of Oalt sod Toronto, - . - i d Floor � I FA MSR. ever fertilize it, and grow a few ve tables. WALL PAPER � .,.f I I ge miser- � . I I they did not hear a )i lit engine approach- has boen engaged as Organist sod choir . I F� , i . . L I � I Of 9 . i � Their stock consists of a f?w be kd � _ Ojoe of the three -acei- leadet ,of St. James' oho,rch, Stratford. . � : � 'I, "))FAR RXPOSITOR� - %ving travelled over ' Ing in their rear. 1:1 � able battle and - perhaps a doz 3i i or two of I � - Floor KNEERM dentally turned, and. seting the danger -Burcilart Bender, Who until a few years . . a ionaiderable portion of the state � of Florl- I . VACII�iR- razor backed pi - , a li g A wagon, a I . . _. - i,--- i di, I thought a few ore� notes by the way . shouted - jump." The men'- had barely ago ooeupied a farm - in i Wallace township, . V � , wife and three 0 four children. They will : I I in �ght be interesting tO.Y I ur numerous read. - Latest Colorm`gs & Desl*941S cleared the car when- it was a ruck and died at his home in List�wel last week. - ---I I . - : - � I � . � , work for a few �,sys Andl then go hunting or . . - , , I . er i. As. I remarked, to. my previous letter, fishing. It a st'anger comes around they smashed to eito a. I _Ur. Alex. i Fisher,, bity editor of the i , �� 'i i � � i . I � I � - , � Lett Bain, son of N �m. Bain, Stratford Beaeort. was mbarded an Ap .- � -_ _j � tt a soil is prWeipilly Oompos . r del 8 and gun or X � - I I - i I ad' of white drop all work, ake th I . I - so Per Roll , —Dr. Wm. ill I r1l. 2nd I � � I I . ! � . 1-1 a p on th I district freight agent of- the Csna� ian Pacific "o Miss Kate S. Mayers,' of 80oatford, ,I - , � I . i :,-, i . . -- 50-scre I a I al ud, about on 0 slirf"" fishing tackle an show �im axi nad, but not R%ilway, Toronto, died in Chicago, Sunday. —P4r. Thomas Pascoelhas sold hLb i - � - 11 i B meath it inclines t - ! -r I . -_ . . . with the -�-ex cc ation ol race vi ng any re I a of Logan, to.M . - - i, --,��, d)wn to yellow san� . he general opinion . I - He was a graduate of Trinity � I ruiversity, lot, on the 3rd conewsio! I , are I -, - 1�1 _ Z_ . _ 1 - - . Toronto, and had been practicing for some JohnHolmes, of Hini&, i or $3,200. . � , I tog turn. it is ttelli di3posi �ion, I u) they . F Is that forms .the r ury. They brand � � ; .- h, ire is that the p loins quick to ememili an in Borders to Match - time in Chicago. —Private Harry Bulle rd, who was slight- � , 'S ate of Florida is al in de land,1 which in I � their cattle and hogs an, allom illein to run I � i - � sq-�, . ' —Mrp. Prewes, of West Brant ord, aged ly wounded in the shoul ler 1.11 the recent - Ot nturi6s louly 111011101 mat as made,or washed - i " - . . !-i � - � 7 . tu. I UVV ­ ,oan stock I -1 R � � wild in the u L. .- I o P i 5C -PER JUVIA-i- 32, was found in a dying conditicri by one engagement in South Af,rica, is a Stratford Is . .. � ill) by the Atlantic Oce and th Gulf of M 1 - � L., 31IRSA Nee Mir _U10thing.1 ! - comes, they havd, dogs trained I o catch them i . e � z :, , . The soil I poor and -would i of her children, last Y. � 7 L -C � Y can rand them. I ,�F � I N exi,30. so that the "his class of 1 before the arrival of medical as,-i,%tanoe. An -Dr. Potts, of Toron;o, preached in the r very low prices, t lree or- four ( - - . � - scarcely produce oml were it not well i i I � . 3attle sells fo ]L'vX. WINTER% : -examination showed that she had ruptured Methodist church, MAchell, on Sunday 4 1 . A m P 4., 1 - feXtilizsd. Where ,ellow send comes steers selling for' from ten to t,m elve dollars . i ,- . . - I I i ek������� 1 i � 11 best I � her heart by an overstrain in -lifting. April 6tb, when -a colle 3tion of $150 was . f. -t � . _, I � .ar the surface, it in c naidered the and cows for fifteen dollars. They are not ! L ;I- - . , MN_. � SEAFORTHo --- �Tbe news of the death of T -ooper J. taken up for the educat," onal land. i A_ Is ad for producing Oran 33. It was.& sur- . " -- I 11 . ' we mean, of coarae, that he should of . netessity,, 91 - gh for expoitI and. a.re used for I i � . When we say he must, I . _1111111iII111111111111 I Arthur Pattersov, of the Soutri African -The apt ing allow, h )d in Mitchell last . 7 - - - no doubt it 1 will be � . " r 7 ; e to himself, take a look at our magnificent stock. We have, been tcld . pise to me, RS1 baye to home consumption. Tqey oonsider a pig at � constabulary, has been received by his father waek, was not very sucef-siful so far as �� . in illstic a any of your ireaders, t niett, only, about 25 . I 1. - �f_ - � � twelve months old that, will weigh forty 1 but hi rest ambition and hard, labor t an! a 8 I - inToronto. DeceasedlWas 21 years old, entrieswere concerned, but he im I - � he sainev - thili I � n� of tl Lis state ii ocoupied. a ; ��,_ by the most intelligeLt people that our goods, and the'low prices for � p)r cant. of . a � I . I pounds a very giod tcne� c rowned tie efforts With suooesa, and the and bad been a quartermaster clerk on showit *ere of excellent quality. I : _ rut our T he land is low: w A A and, during the he - ively amazing. One man said the other day, when looki , I it I will not rep a ords of a reverend eault was that he soon had a comfortable I - . . , 0 are posit I ly, *hie is their Baden-Powell's staff 'u � til taken ill �with -Mr. JamEs J. Mason, of Montreal, has ­_ , ­ ,- 1-C - � 6 f Why that's the same goods as my last suit m as , or Onths of June ,!an i J q. entlemau, 'Iwb�en I return ho I will hiqs home amid a good farm, which was excoilled' enteric. u tely 111I_ 41§10 00 suit of our own make, . i d oriii a is flood_ 9 )I bati I hope sc m to set MY He lived I been 1 Stratford ]a completing arrange- - � - . � rmilly Noa3on, a cons, arable p , lz_ . - I paid $18.00 for it, and it was one of the best wearing suits i ,�ver . my native soil by few in the county of Huron. � ,I -Miss Emily Pavey, daughter of Mr. orients for the proposed new furniture fac- - - inade, of, - 3 ei 1, more sspeclall�y n the sout6e n portiqn feet,upon it. I - Of . c n this farm 'Until 1882, when the family I - � 0 N W1 Wit, 10 i r what is oalled the Everglades. . ­ Edwia, Pavey, St. Tbioi�ss, nearly lost her tory 0 be erected in that eity. - . bad , neyer thought it dear at $18 " Our price for it is $10.0 31 � of the state o - . � _�ours truly, i "I oved to Goderich, . where they have bince: life last week. The gas escaped from the -Mr. Nelson Vroman, who for many I but what we do ask is an opportg'nity to This part is InbabAed by fi.jha�nlen and ,MoRmiu, Kippen. - , resided. " . I i � f Mrs. Summers, Whell, wit tbte , . - RoVLERT M c ,lot as�, you to believe this statement, . .gu � . . coal stove in the hicuois 0 years was in business iui Mit th _. a d W 40ra. The�oodst, ob ,the If Eile 802. of Mr � prove it to you. One thing sure, we cannot affbid to make extravagaiat � Pugg 's Talma Sula, Florida, April 4th i -Hattie P. Fisher, beloved wits 1 11� ' 'b' where Miss Pavey liv, eg, da a a eault she late 6_� H. Flagg, died in BoiEeevainti - , - - i I unilaro us islands and it, is -there �. .1 I t - A - ohn A. McLean, of Wingham, ani eldf-s an r( a ;, L8he Was I , foolish statements in this SpacO-, We pay for the privilege of. talking h4re, a id I & itted L with n artinal there ip a great . . , was nearly dead wbeii Manitoba, last week. . . � . ' i v sitors go shell that fo it � - . 1. I I Huron Notes, daughter of Postmaster Fisher, of t no aerioul reau be re, an! i 3i- ' I . quite ill, bu q -§ix car loads of cat 61f, and two care Of - . well aware that we are addressing the most intel�li ry 6 utiful oTim, I : . i - . I we are Lgent of indil idua'Z, 1 v iriety and som vcr b I about -The Goderich township otimoil _L has town, died at the family residence, early ' pated. � I hogs were shipped- from M,itehell laat week. Greig' & Stewa--t,]if ym� The Maintibe ve.-ia' avigable Jor L L I and, therefore, anything, you read over the' name of ; -1 4 the L, purchased a road gracter. " Tuesday morning of last week, at the SO Of: -A couple of we k ago rt a Ann Mr. IV.m. P,idbam, Messrs. Thomas, John . � L I otlbt' I at any time, we invite a c . hallenge. If we havenji't the v4ues - to i t iirty miles fro its auth -all I . tide �6 - 5 ears. Mrs. McLean had enjoyed her I 'r d to - - I � have a d L � . a )ba and fliwe t ici in t twlanty�z ur hourp. -Mi.39 Robertson, of the W ngham public' 0 I i �,.- f I 11 usual, good health up to Mond Roach, the six year- daugh f -Mrs, � and Fred Heal were the shippers. . I �.� L . ff, 11, 6e her FoAtion. apped on piece of -§tewart AloDonald, an employee in the �, Lack up our sta tements, we ai o the losers. , � 'I Where, are man histo ia spofia upon its schoolsta as resigiie he was taken 111. � Roach, of Hamilton, pt: I L . I ith tl a civil, w�r, a - arridar, of Gode- When early in the evening a � I 9 a L - ' I ,I � 'I b, inks, connecte � uch ate Mr. Dudley Holmes, b I 11 that was, glaks-and out her foot while going down the G. -End Trunk shops t r ,,, one of � t-- � Diold sou'a prac- ., cellarstadrs. -Lockjsw�aud blood poiaoniug his hands badly burned: he other day while i - , q r1chi; bas taken Mr. Medical aid was summoned and a ; . I � Fort Hamer and Braider CaatI6�� Ellingtown, E. . I . a 'done for her, but she, . 11 I : I 0 close ties , Wingliaml. ossible to do wa . set in, and she died ,F.iJay I at. Mrs. he was elpauivg out an eni;iue. �, ]�T ]w INT : . here Jeff Davis, was ca] bured st! th in r ___ L . � . d the I - � Roach's husband was iccidentsUr killed a -The Ellice peat WO ,litshave been bought I I . r . I , i 0 the war, and Others t ist might be men- -Mr. Samue� Hicks has purchased the assed peacefully away early Tuesday mom I . I i . . "I re farm of Sta, lake Brothers, in ag. The cause of death was internal hem- � � -onto, aud will b6i . i , � L I few years age. by M�. flurburt, of To - ­� i V oned. There, are of eral theill mounds 1,00-ake I , - I -King Edward re( run this summer on a larger scale than ba. Desiriucy to be well Glo-thed in a ready-to-wear suit of good materi�i ensiblyt aong the bank of �he river. , These shell Stephen, for wtich haL paid 85,000. Mr. rrage. - �etvad L!)rd 3tratheona - I or 9. � -Two esteemed residents of Crediton and Mount Royab the anadi= i Fgh Com- fore. i� New d I%rger buildhigs Will be Q I T ado and fiDished in a manner that will compare 1 fayorablyi mounds are about tw,,!nty rettl high and _I�ioks now owns 250 aor life last week. We refer to" - - an - . and stylishly Put, m 1. . i . Ann Lils, infant d6ughter of 'Mr. and eparted tbi.i misetoner in Londorl,11 on Mow �a.y, whron eredod. ' - . with the best tailored gaim.ents. , - I I I o6ver one-eighth of all acre �qf ground. I - Phillip E James, of Haab Wawanooh, r. George Adam Gaiser and Mr. Williana! ad His Majesty -The recent .af s .,siam, 3nt shows the -total I 0 1 were built by'the Indiana before the Mrs. a . , I . I I ard, ockey. Mi. Gaiser was one of the pion' L,)rd Stratheona pi agent - . , -h 'With an addTe%8 and a gold med I from the amount of assessable pimperty in the village . I 1, see was s9ttled, for v� hat reason I have died at the home of Mrs. WmJ B!auch � I I on Mondav of 18811 week. - ere, who helped to build up that vicijiity,� : citiz,306 of Mo I I J10. OQ� b�en unable to! I�srn ape fruit is ,very of Wingham, . . atreal in commers ion of the of -Milverton to be $150 305, ar a, gain of Vie Highest Prtce I . I I kind Mrs. John Kain , old real- sving come there when the place but waw� I I ly'grown Jim the 9 te,'alao egg fruit -Mr. � visit to that city made recently by the $5,280. The population 1 -it 700, or a deerekse . i I I i � � large . � a si� I : I ?I . . I i . i't dents of Grey' townahip, I 7e gone to it0e settled. He had been an invalid for Plince of Wales. I of three from last year.; : - i 0 li mono and all kinds of arden truck, as is, bat a few weeks ago he - TitI . vesting thei- Fowlerville, - Michigan, whei a I they- will umber of yea -Alfred Wkite, a colored man, died on -Mma. Charles Barri of Elm&, died at her I e Medium Price 7 !7.5W it called here. They's a bar r ook a change for the worse, which rebulted' t I 11 v 3gets . bles now. Aver large portion go to makeAheir h re. � I Monday at tK,-e ho e'of his son, James late rEsideuce a short �ime ago. She . was I I � . I � of Willie' n hie death on Monday,.at the ripe old age White, to, � - - . -Rev. Alex. 1 Stewart, pasio - *nship o- Eliz.xbethtown, aged bornimilreland and came to Canada in � I . � I few York and itortberi: cities. ,The vege- I ntou, 'Ims had the )f 78 years and 0 months. The rem�iaa I -hree eons survive . I t . I . . , sod one onth. De- 1849. A husband and 4 T11 . l .C� 0 bibles are bought up re y Agen a and Presbyterian church, Cli . � e'd years I � . i onferred on were interred in the German cemetery, Rev. f lot the- old- h � . ,�� , I I e. Lowest Price . 4 . ell for degree of Doctollk of Divinity, ceased was' a of th 3 oldest, i air. I p . I I nod prices are paid 11 ish potatoes a lege, Toronte. - r. Litt offie'liatiog. He leaves to mourn est, residenion 0 1 #,WW#*#A*******#*#**##**" I � 5 a barrel, cabbag� fkom 10 '06inta to 15 him by Knox C�l - 'is of thei eparte. H was born -itev. R. W. Willie' a', of the M-ethodiab I I : . , .-Whilo'goiag out of the k tchen door, is demise five sond and six daughters,, be-, aft Tincap,�and Yhboibood ohurch.diedin. Loildoo last week. M11'. � � ute.per head,�celery Un cents a bunch, - live, in t a ne - . i - ife. Hei, i survived b3 at diffev t times been in . iLyht recentl Mrs. Ile install, of idea a large number of friends and relatilrep. his whole U his widow Williams had an - I 11 o nionw two dolla�Ts is bus iel and ,everything one n Y1 I I i d on some i a and fell, r Win Hockey died on Tuesday, after ' I -rge of leading Methodist churches in � else i�'proportion. - Grai. a is not grown but Fordwich, steppe . I * ,� and a family of four 1ildren. I cha . I . dollar. a bush. breaking her lef t al m j net, ab oJ re the wrist. n ihness of about four months, at the age' -Orland a Pceffer, a well-known resident Perth county, and was considered one of the .. �, 2 Bar as'i n ar- :s J i 3 imported. 0a'ts sell f )r one b�ile w . f 54 Veara. Deceased was always a bard I el and bay for one d)IIar 'per 'hundred. -Fred. Peokitt, w orl ing at, a joint. of Yarmouth townshp, died Friday mora- clever men of the church. ' l , ked for 16 yoarw: . I n salt works, met Norkiog man, a -ad had wor I �e AniasE Wood hogpital, St. -br, and Mrs Hod of London, and - ; double ing saw at the Stap!eto -.0g, at tif ad is, 9 I : Groceries are very high just about dent and had his i ight, a Mr. Kuhn's tile* yard. His remain,, were' Thomas, aged 60 yea -8. Decew a fe w Dr. and Mrs. Wood, ol Ns,shville, Tonnes. . : . 6 1� with a slight acci � I . hat they are in Canada. The climate in . red in tne Exeter cemetery. He leaves! I I ! : of heading. flying nter I a swamp see, all former residents, of Mitchell, have � I wintef is all that could be desired. It is thumb broken bya p . iece weeks ago, �lay out all . night in Saturday and Monday! � - I I ;o mourn his demise a wife and. three� ; . i I lileasant tbrougEh the day, some times a, back. � - � ! near Spart , and his feet and bands were sailed for Eugland, wht re the Aoctors will ' � I i will Soup, ; . � severely fr zen. Mr, Preffer wl ,a born in spend the summer in tpe le%ding hospit%le . 1: ttle too warm �o be comfortable, and cool -Mr. A. 'MaD. Allikli, of Goderich, 4 I I - i. .. � � i An oddilo� of I � I . exhi�it at the -A wide circle of friends and acquaint-� i I inuch the samelist as last week will be offered again. night. Thepe ia--scarcely any twilight have charge of �he Can ad i -.n . Yarmouth,1 where he resided all , his life. � in London. � . . � : at , t to learn of the and., . . ; I I 'I &5. 0( � few Wolverhampton Exposition, in will leave %noes will greatly- regre .a - daughter of Mr. , i I I His wife died some ears ago. - MiEs Jessie Dustylt I � qnd when the sun sets in s: ,.ery 13 , I Humane - 1 40 Men s Snits—$6.50 $7. 60 and $10.0 , for 1 � 4tip bout the end of April to ae 3u me his now don and unexpected demise of Mr ..Heb rt i 0 -An effort Was ill de to shot it Samuel Dusty, of Sri. Marys, was married ; 7 J thinutes it is dark. W ,have had a slight a -1 . - I . . I Elford, of 1101mesvill The sad event took, Officer McGregor of Chatham, -to he was in tht%t town, last weet, to Dr.. Eccles, of I 4 anuary dutiee. �- z : $1.5(_ *lost twice this wilite -,-once in J th inst.1 1, I -quar. -George Batten, a young man who is place on Wednesday I evening, the 9 ' * I London. The ceremony was performed by I 115 Boys' 2 -piece suits at � going home at an early hour Mo day mom. ' - � Yard a colored Revi G. W. Henderson- and af ter A short t *ban there was ice on i is water one , a I I .. t, - . Mr. Ed. LE�mbkia, of Howick, Although not enjoying !robust health for `100 pair Men s $1.25 and $1.60 pants for i 7t: �er of an inch thick, sn� a slight froatt since working for I . ing. As he passed a lumber I I . I � . . I I . I a, she was still able to be quite a4ve, '-t 1 bad'the misfortune to get the big fin erof his year 1, man fired st him from the cover of the bridal I I The first frost froze the i young or- 9 . stay in Buffalo and Ne York, ,he�- : 50 Pair Boys' Knickers -60c) 60c, 75c—for � 3 (L 11hat. . and up to the last couple of weeks wa all ' ; ; . d the Dthere badly The mail and two party go to England f two months . , I � ' I , roes down, to whe a they were banked right hand taken off On lumber . piloo. , ! L � t Inge t r : . utting bo -k, one d xy recently. fairly well as usual. She complalne of I then inside off and esca, ad. -TGe trouble betwe the Sporting As- - . 1 25 pair Boys' Cotton Knickers up to 7 years old ; 1 p I . �p, which will t 'ti 1111 a . I I - i noon di t a rcault of eooia�iomi and the Ci * League of Mit. I � ) - I I I I r growth. Irt theto back one year in bruised in a a 'Wilki 6 i recently, feeling poorly, but refused to have a P0,y6i companion§ � L i� the. danger of front that -Mr. Charles, I � The shootifig Is beliaved to be ! 3� ,t hei ble to go about , 90 Men's Shirts for working . H. 'McClinbod, of West. cian aalled, as she was still a i i askes, orange growing or any kind of fruit at the home of 3 prosecutions made bF the huma e pfficer for chell � has been settled y the town I I i i - I , ouia. and perform hqr ordinary duties. On Moul- I I . I � allig ;� 50 Bop' Hats and CaPs 1( A risky kind of business in this country. field, after a short illness from pneum cruelty to animals, I M for the additionallfour wren adswe to . - � i . ! I i I . Deceased camet6 this country from Eng- day morning, howevIer, she was suddenly -A small - Ion y1mer &nit the park and allowing the association ,the � , I f I 1 i In our own country, the asons have chiinged -, " land about twelVe years ago. token worse ; medical aid was at once SUM4 , eye ay struck 6e . i ! so they are passing I I vicinity on Tueed I- lea It Was free use of the grounds three or four days a A .in our recolleo'bioo ,erything possible in t t w I ithout the s i . It m ruing, and i Bebides the above mentioned lines, there will be a number of article I eat settlers A the town- moned, and although ev pa tioularly strong p in year for horse ;acing) _privilege I i , kql - X ugh t e jai ..o -expe a here, as on the -Oae of the oarli r � .- eno 1 other departments placed upon the sale tables. � I i i � she,gradusily grew weaker, antit 4 1hro eat of 1hid state,� ome years ago, or- ship of Turnberry died at lot 1 1, B. line, on was done, i . . anything thAt was not partic larly well of pool selling. � , I 1. . . - . : t . I i - . ; i I , � I last week, . � she passed away oW entioned Ing throu the air. -Mise Jtsvif �k ton, daughter of the ! . i in th 3 person of . anchored was sent fl � . �; I- I - � + 1, � i :ansge:o and other frui were produced in Tuesday of bAllister was evening. Mrs. Elford was born in Leices- . I . . T 44-1 +4-!� ! ++ 1��[ - --!--#I- so is . i . � aid McAllister. - Mr. . Fences and small bu� Idings were blown over, pastor of St. And e ' church, Stratford, � I � I � great ebandance but g erally speaking, of Archib 10ted sod had terobire, England, on December 27th, 1842. . 1W w I I I I I I I but probably the wi: A did the gi eatest dam- was married on edv ;sday Of last week, tb i i � - ' site years, that has been abandoned. Oa a man who was highly! re8p( . I I I � . as aged 82 Emigrating 'to this bountry in 1848, w c- -b Z circle of friends. H( w ,1 'thl age at the Istore ot,T. W. Turnbull. The Mr. Angus Smith, I y engineer ,of tha I I F colder. a large . I It i ra are getting I - I he west boast t a win; I 1� i. ! . other members of her father's family� she � ! I steady years and 11 months. . hole front vi indow of the store was blown city.. The wedding as .an exceedingly. I ., I - : he residents say there. as been more I -a -chur6, . - I i than t 0 . . . a and was eld i old this winter than t Y have known since -Mr. P. T. Halls, a we] I knowr and I found her first home in ' Can%da in-, Aono 15� ; i � in � pretty on in th - I oted - bugines f Goderiob, , township. Here in a few weeks she10 - st her ': John Kelly, a !lad emplo ad by the which was well filled ith thoftiondsof the I !, I I fl A . D I S% -P 11 r I he great freeze of 1$95, when nearly all highly reape - 8 mactrafter an ill. I father, who &ad coritracted the ship fever. I I � ; � I reez in this 'section were killed. died on Thursday of last week Norton Manafacturilni Com an , Hamilton, y oung. couple. I . i . I I I " � e orange t . . or t I met: with� a peculiar acei an Saturday. -Mr. W. ]EI. Daan' of Hamilton, has I . I � its of a couple of weeks f om typhoid Her mother, with h fires obildren, then Ann A_ ft- . � f a grove�can be raised until it in six or ne � -New Jersey, slid after a time re. W4jIe filling ca,as he lost hie donated $1,000 to th Stratford h I � ) deceased lqaves al, widow aLd went to 4ance and oppital, � i . The _ � � I I . � even years old, It is worth a good .deal of fever. to St. turning tofriends in 0anadaii settled id I - ar about that � I ' ' i . I .1 oney as the trees generally be onew3n. The remLiin3 were taken -fell'down the elevator shaft an dislocated with' the understautding that, a ward called : . �, '' L I . Wellesley township, near Crosshill. IV Was his � ; t. neck. Dr. McGillivray was called in the 10harlep and 0. Melville Dean ward be : �, � : I ! a. !But it takes a la0ge amount of 0spi- Marys for intermen . I i I , - here she met and was married in 1862 to her c i . ; � I . . I i al and la,bour to do so, Mosb of the large -Early on Monday morni giof lasb week, aud� pulled it into place again. Had thw. _:at "art'as a memoii�l 'Of the father and I , I �. I Marion . Stewift, the little d jhter of Alex. now said and bereaved husband. After re� doc�or not been on the scene soon after the.'- on 6f Mt. D,�ay. Th� father was for Many � . . � L i I If you want to see the hat you are lookino, for, or the hat yo . ougbt to roves are own�d by northern ospitalists or cc ces�ion, Grey, aiding in Wellesley for some years, Mr. and ly have: yearo a resident i . �D , . Iyisitedporne groves thab con- and Mrs. McDonald, Ith I accident, the lad would prol %b I L' of Str�tfcrdt -and only died - . I lea. I � � . i . ompan . � - 4 wcar or if you want to ,-ee bow you look in this or that style f It t th place 'ety trying illu3si, caused by , Mrs. Elford, in 1874, bought the farm ' - 1 � � I Z I ! ) O', ained from 100 to 200 'acres and employed died after a N "' died. - - a short time agLO' I q . but Ile Goderich township, where they have f4ith,. Z -L L I to fiDd it will be in our large department, where nothilig _ 4 gear J,[ rest Many bands. - If these trees are not paralygio. The child was 2 years, 9 months --An interesting event took p ace on FLi- I, _ While Mr. John oVinson, of 70armun- : . _ . . - in Monk.- i I I -, day, at the residence of Mr. Al barb Steph- nook, was returning fr nit church ! . � Z . . o have you call, whether to buy or , � � loo mys Old, and*..was� a I bright little fully toiled and lived together up to' the - _ ce and 13 & - -; - -week, the Ehown. We will be glad t 0 just k at. Injured by the frost before they commen � 6me of her death. In making the home . i I I large girl. - I an@, on the 2ad concession of hitchurcill ton on Sunday eveain Of last � I I to bear they will yield;tbeir owners, a � � 11 � , - we can supply yol-.1 with bats from . I : . L ' retty res a& * Newmarket, when the I � ; And a,- to price, I i 97 -scrips, on the 2n t and p . c ntenary of 'ni he drove over the I ­ 1 4 ; income. Itis nothing! unusu%lfor %-tree at -The farm of d con- stead the I aman n �gbt being very dark, a ,,T a 'i :, . : - : , � _. tt 'owned- y'James Tre- I ardou painottAing labors oontributed. the sequisition of the pro,i .,a he lay., the buggy : . party o the grand- edgei of a, culvert, who � J I b v � I I seven years of age, to yield from eight to ten ocini6n of Hulle , . � . . j I innosmall degree. She was exceedingly -resent owner in. 1902 as � him, the horhe fast in the in a . � --NJ -A- IV 4 i I _r71_NTrTS rT 0 $E5 I 00 ; r oni SLU to Meer, of Smithville, has beem ! old to John father of the pr on t6p of u_ . 10 C I- �- boxes and a box ' sells he a fr Is I w I � d F. Dale, Hull the Sual. of 84 500. hoe . fitly celebrated. A large number of friend came from a � .1 i tb, for , ptitable and kind to, all. To kuow,� her . 8 beside him, until aEsh tance - I i I i Ifarm is at resent under the tenancy of lov I ake part in the ceremoniev. hou4s near by where tic accident . ! t 1 $2.50. If anv one wishok to speoulate an V&S 0 e her. Of a genial spirit; and gathered to t happened. I !��9r+++48-H444-14 4 I has $10,000 0; � 0,000 he . may double his The� made hosts of .. , . I .i ! Biggin Mr. and Mrs. Stephens receive a, an Although badly shalcen up he did nob I I his Cut 'shows a stylei � ! money in five years or may lose it all in a T . hotnas whose term has not yet ex, sociable disposition, she � . L21 a I mb!�F I I sus. I � + i . I � I industry is ireil. We un lerstand .that, r. Dale has friends, all of whom were made wel�,O of gifts, among them being a ha deom6 easy' tain,any seiious injuries. I [ i shorter time, : The turpentine p I whenever they visited her firfside. Aiten,, chair and an,addre8s from their 3hildreu. -Miss Margaret Murray, widow of the � . i � which is always fashion I I carried on ili'i, large scale in this state and purchased the � arm for his s: � - I - . � � W1, i I . y a) �Edgeley, on tive to all home duties, she v as essentially a -Ex-Police Sergeant Jame ' Crawford late Michael Murray, diodat her home, 'lot qi! : � gives employa-telit to large numbers of peo -There paE 3ed aWa ousewife. While never negleating i - C � : able, and which anyone � I oon on 22, donceBei,)n 9, G;re of Downie; on Satur- IT - I i � men. Thurs ITord, teliot of model h died in Londop, very suddF-nly, at -,n � ; plei nearly all aegroes,"both men and wo day, Ap I 3rd, Grace .- i I : late Rober 3 Notb, of Clill n, at the old those duties, she over found time to devote Sunday, of convulsions. Decea,K�g � 01i re. Mr. &.--was born day,'April fith, at the �e of 74 yea ik A Mr. Aorews and his two daughters were the ,, � . . , . tian f, F I 1: . - ; ; ge of 86 years'� I p I and Mrs. Murray came to Downie In 1845t 11 may wear Ewd be well� � - i 8 months and attention to ph'lanthro ic and Chris I 11 ng it iil,,.'tbis state. Mr. Andrews is and respected at Woolwich, England, 67 yearslf�k`a�go. He � I touri . � � I dressed in headwear. - Cc 5 dE it .formar - Work.. She was a very regular attendant at - vjl T_ � � ! 6ye. The eceased lady was a . ' fought at Sebastapool and Oth r.places in and hewed out a home for themselves in ti- a �, I I I 4 i I manager of the Spanish River Lumber 14 f which for e bueb. They libored ,through many halrd '_ I - : . � : Oataxio. A gentleman:, who ownes a large resident of Clinton, 6ni was much esteemed the Mothodi3t, church, o the Crime%, and was at the f out during �, � � ; I oonsi8tent member. She I I yr . . We sell great quantities; I struggles and,brought up a, good family of ­ . � I . turpentine camp, senb us an invitation to by her many friends. She removed from years she was a L - i__ ! I Z � , - sad lived honest and inonstriou i s-)ne and daughterse, ,�t of this hat in -blapk , Edgeley five years ago was abundant in good works, while a power the Fenian troubles of 1866. Be served for 1'. - I - 5 � go up and visit him. He Be t his carriage Clinton to - I years on the London police force, - ;_ � ' � n I Wednes- in prayer and tender in -her experience, here y. - He who survive them. L___. � ' . t I - and we had dinner with him and it -At the manse, Wingbarn on For there altogether over half 9, cautar I brown, fawn and. 'axl; i for us _. � ­ � . r I P� i I leminded me of what I have read of the day ek, Mr. C�Lar e; Martin and was a beautiful, practical Chri3ti%U life. a,lao chief of Galt for a ti . Of late !Mir. Alex. Hapba -n, architect. died at v �_. � T . I . I Oluevale road, me ten or twelve yemrs she was prealdelib Was in" - - at �. $1.50 & $2 East Indies. We had a Creole boy, with a Miss Mary Buigess, of the he served as a county constable and was on hislaite residence, Str ktfotd, on April 2ad I C I I . . 11 . � In the 10 I . after a long illuesti. I �, .1 : I Of the Holmetiville branch of the Women�s 1 1-a was born in D ai. i, � ; l L . F palmetto leaf . keeping off the flies were married ;by Rev. D. Parrie. duty Saturday. I . � � , � . . I � I a very : pleavant time was sPenb at Missionary Society of the Methodist charoh . and, '72 years ago, i 3 1 uggliag Ch - - � %. ., � ?k a I I -L,-, I , E. p . ifiese into town bite, Seo� a, . io��able! during the whole c urse .of the dinner evening Henderson, of i nd she wa , -A now ruse for sin , Baaffj 6 to Cain- - - The Ultra Fa-sh � hour, which sounds odd in the middle of the home of Mr., Charles a cit a of the elect ladies who � have the United States has been dis Vered near and1when quite a young man omni � � � . any friends of in Twenty-two 11 r of r ov , � I � I i winter. This gentleman keeps about one Bluevale road, !by the in the so, largely promoted the success of � this Hull, Quebec. A partl 31 ad nuns adal settling in Ha, ilton. - I - �� a ` . i rishing branch. At the time of . her I . )p il Soft Hat for this season is' very large flou I ;, years ago he came to Stratford� -and tk?,3 - - ; I couple. � I i ** ill I i I I hundred and seventy blac�B and thirty young � and a priest boarded. train ontreal a - � h a' V& ; I the irchit, " � % n d a - black women. Oaly three lof the women - -Eliz%beth if Stroud, wife 1�of Mr. T. C. death she was also t a r - few days ate - . 4 I fo . I brim, lolog dip fore a It, at d a r�und I p esident of aga with tick I Johnsbury, been one of the most succes0al a acts: I I - mper. - � _= . of Wingham, died on Monday of Haron County Woman's Christian To � He was city engineer for Mau years, and '!�; 'Y �-._ � I V� Inc, .a y under con- V rm . ��-- I � curl on side. We show it ' ' all colors. are married. He has them 'full Graham, ont. - Two commercial-- avelers no- � - n 1 F � . sh them last week. ,ecemed had been ailing for ince Union end of the Ladies' institut�e ior a -Z . I 1, � d and had- He leaves ­ , . ! : � ticed th e closel, r veile many impwtant ontracts. i : trol and finds it neoessary to puni at they war . - 11� i 0;to 404 )a a lock-up and blood some time A last fall underwent a sue- the same county. I J, never spoke a word. - From tl am a Urited a family- of eight. I �*_ . "' ' , , sometimes* - v o an ova- . wall � � � 19p; 1k I States custom officer, who wam on the train, _��T Milto . Humtoll, who i Price,'ziftlaS . 10 � -0 rooner I U 16P I hound nd � . - - !Meteiemex s,)Mo of them meet easeful Operati n for the rer - 4 1 - . ; M . . , � " ­ . � I � 8 a H4 says appeared to be- improving i � took his cue, and went killod in §Outh Africa, in the latest engaga� - i death. that to take them rion tumor. 'She � 'Canada, into the car to in - i , ' their . . - I �� __-1W _� ,_� me, but since I � of Mrs. -8, Haeston, J -1 e have also a ,00d assort 0 before a justice�of t4epeaceis expensive, nicely until ab)ut Christmar, ti . " only W ter the varty . - 0 �nt i. - 1 moat there, was a nor . . - 1 ; I I Stiff Hats of English and Am e rioan makes. and besides they Idon't want to be troubled that time she had been ailing.- That dread -The party of 20 Canadian school teach- vestigate ' But it w irrested by of 8.b. l0wry's. The 3 oun man was born in i I I ere, who are to teach in South Africa, hailed got off at Troy that they weti a 9 . . � I ' I � . The black is the favorite color I . I I I with every miRdemeanor that the blacks are trouble, canceli, was the im,nediate cause of from,Halifax, on Monday, for LiverpoW. . customs officers there.and war,) found to be Blanshard township, ad for a time wag la . I . . ,. I I . I oontraband Chinaman. �'i � I . I r I I i ! i geotleman owns 17,5W death, bub she Iwas not considered seriously, .. : I a h4rdware store in St. Marys. He was in I guilty of. Thts A three-year-old son of Mr. Herbert i � I ; t until Fridai last. Mrs. Graham was in Mon, J. P., 0 Of L the oldest London when he enfieted, slid onlyknew of : I acres of land. [I is well - timbered with ill Dixon, T*ronto, was run over by a cab L On � . I -Major Lem ne: Pted a f eW Mimat 1� � 7 __: PRIOE, $125 to es 00 3pected r�sidents of his�beivg 4ece as before the . - pine an taps a portion of it her Mon,lay and killed. , . the place of & i . ; turpentine ' ' dhe and moat highly rei . . . J �rnalism in I r, I die( at--hi3 home on lot 1, in the L contingent left, for hi� took I I every year. ith the exception of the -There -Mr. Win, McGee,, sr., a, highly esteem-' Brantford, and a pioneer of j . i . � .� i r, run steadily dur- 14th concession of A-3h5eld, on Tuesday of ` . 80 d in&' from Wyoming, 1whose, 2wife. protested I 90 � . winter months, ad citizen, of Hamilton, died Ifriday after- Canada. died Thursday mornit g in his -a n for. e ". - t ing the balan In five years last week, M -. John Muiray, one Of the noon last at the advanced age of 85 years. year. He came out - from Mik with his against his leaving bar unprovided I . I ce of thel year. widely known -residents of L . ek says: - i i , best and mciA, ly Xer emLtered The Stratford Heraild of last we I t the trees die and are then made into lumber. -A p6stmaster in a rural district in par�nts in 1834, and short�, 9 I ves , I i ! rs in Men's and ! y : The land is the allowed to go back to its the township, at the ripe old age of 75 1 . 11 At Knox College, this two 'Strat. I We are Leade ,Bo S - . as o ae of the early Quebec was diamissed last week bsoanse,'of theloffice,of the Sentinel, whiehil afterwards a ooe;uful. J. D. Curl- � Mr. urray w � ford,boys were- very . � t natural state.'-' . urin,, my travels, I met in years. his remitting -postage stamps to another bec"4me the Courier, and was OWne by the 1 ' first Elizabeth � I : � I � with a Mr. Go 10, t , section, and was a man of I , I a -the � enlo a brother of your pionenre of th 1, father of �deceased. The'son u eeded him ningliam, B. A., wo I . I , place for sale. I - h $60 ; WAS first in I . OT-Jor.r=11�TGr- � small, T. veulook. He said he was sterling chara ter and was iighly esteemed Be 'tt scholarship, wort I . i - I � townsman -Gansda's foreign trade for, nine months in gontrol. of the 'paper, reti i in 1800. 0 "� . p . i � and respected, by all who knew him. He! of thecilrrent fiscal yearwaa$302 ' Heiccouptedsevetal muniol I ces, and th4 class in the secon I year la New T86", I --� M I � a. painter by tl�ade, and came to Florida ,498,000, I� - q . no,meAime paist,! . u ic-s irited me � t, literature and e x9esis ; in systbinistia � � +++++-I-I-I-i!i�sift�im�,,�-l���-l� 1.++++�! I 1. 1. i ! I i about twenty years ago far the benefit of had been in poor health for , an increase of over $�O 000,000 over the wai slwa�p regarded as a . 12 . . - � _ unch -0c - , � � I t but hi3 sudden demise was i seveN bereave. iod for 1901. ' � .0i4en. ille was a ats, louse tive theology 06 [in spologetic#. Mr. Cunning ; him health and has resided,hers ever since. same per f the late for the I i I I . He lik d says he never was ment to his f mily and fiiends. The de- � con- an og:,Osonal friend o Sir John A. bam also won the SmJith scholarship ,_ I d o6nd year, and so t r 1, . % i i in better health. He ow" a good deal ceased leaves widow and grown up family tingent was offered to Lieut. -Col. A. - M. M . He was once cew us commia- se' an Fr!". � Of � of property bordering ' on Tampa Bay, of three sons d two daughters. He was a, I . I - mr, George A. Hack ey, ablo, a � uso I reig Ste � rt . I Pellatt, of the Queen's Own Rifles, on Satur. ate er. � I ark prize M ail the olimate ati' -The command of the coronation . - G W , I mber of th glatte, the 1 5 and is verv! aly ! interested in very earnest e I a Canadian StrAtford C011e . , I I ! largi I . 0 day, and accepted. Professor James M. Miller, I �Greek - " � ! � . 'Tests, neat I . I ? He is doing Loobalsh Pres yterian church.. I rts of ail a former music eacher ii Woodstock, No� I for New - fruit grd-wipg a�ad gardening. -Joseph Kerr, one of the stalwa of an I I r April has SZ, . I . � . . - I I I ,he pioneer real I -t-The C&naidiauhli gazine, 19 . I ; I vitation. to go and -Patrick on, one of b . of mur- - i ,; � well, and gave me an in in � the county of ha� been arrested a d found alker .and (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) I � I a the Conservative party , r article on "I Horatio W his art." I . . � . -1 � : I bee him. -I-Int�nd to do so if time will per. denta*of the ounty, depa ted this lifev I Stormont, died Friday morning at Wales, dei, ing a young won ten namn " d Jennet, of I of Perth county "" a out" I V01 Ftla i the I 0 ii 1�, b q r ri I ol 1� 'I to El - i , ag 4 od I 0 1 rl I W1 bo � e 4 N ) e ..! I . I' __' ! rait, I have - home in Goderich, on . Fo . Mr. Walkeriss, native : L . si�ravelled a good deal since his ,ad 64 years. De�roit. . Miss Jennet had ta a music cit- . . . I � Johnson Brosts' Old &L 'nd . coming here, d have seen most of the the past five onths, the d ceased, wl�lo ha ag- 4 was bornin 'Lie! owel in 1858, Where 4 , , Richard Berko, who has been in the eons from Miller for. some ti Mi i Ind had been an I . I" a joiai ir. F' m his public - I � 0 I towns and citied in the nortlictna portion Of attained his 83rd year, had complained o drug business for over half a century,, died fotbiddep by her father, a ca if at maker, to his father v ro 11 I . � I ! � � I . r I I . . �L i � the State. I hive everywhere been treated not being wel [, but big' ill less did not a on Monday in Montreal, in bis -97th year. have anything more to do It i him. On so600l days Mr. Wa ke gave Prom se Of A. �, , ; I LL V I bed,o artis% �nd after bard work : , ' I L until about tw( � Z� 1 ! : with the greatest kindness. I am now stop. same 0, ae c He was the oldest druggist in Canada,' the night of the muFder she vra i going home � V . S H1 A- 01=?,r.r - - I I � and a bee t Ming a �. i Deceased was a native 0 ,a where she study t n recognized in Engl&U4 � I I - alone from a lodg 19 sA organist, i I . i ping at the Patina Sol% hotel, oil the shore months ago. - -Professor Schurman, of Cornell Uuiver . n. In 1887 he i i LL U a -it I 11. A *.I. (I--4- Vi- - Ireland and .was born M%rci . 1._�_ Alith-M at first he sod America as a leading Ma - I : ===----- __ - � 11 I . 01 Ta Pa "&.Vl 116 190" utvvv,� . J J I I . ty, who has recently had conferred on hi when suiller met. . men- i . 5 :� . 1 1831 he (mine to Cansidi 131 . he Society of � . � host and h t s do every hing in their 16th, 1819. In by�the denied knowing anything of t a affair, the wax made a',inember of th , '. . the honorary degree of doctor of law . Watlona,l Z� . Los . full m er of the 1. � ' lu making remittances, use Dominion Express naoney. power to m2ee eir patrons -feel at home. with his parents and Bey, n brothers an as born in Prin dwas so stroniz 6251111 t Miller that can arelsts, a full m ' f ,�; . i , ne Edinburgh University, w � - '_ a member Of the I ! . ve hunted nA fished with the native two sisters and settled r-Ringston, On Abademy in 1:891, is I - I I he � . Edward Island and attended Acadia Col- he had confess his libe intention of I � de I I - orders, the cheapest and isafest way to send money., I - art of the tate, or crackers an they are tario. In 1846 he was mar i6d in, Westpor I � ide his guilb. BAtiah Institute 0 Painters in Water V� - I . I - ; . farmi . ­ lege, Nova Sootia. . killing the girl in order to b r.. Walke - . ,� -��­ � a . . Colors. M,. Walke received medals In. i�_, . � Usually calleal ad a more friendly claim one Leads county, to Mary ynett, who die at (if Detroit for I __ I George Johnston, Miller has been a reside I �- i could 6t wish to meet. But they are in. seven years later.' eavin bree children. I -Section Foreman v ril a and famil America sod Bag for his work, 'and his _. L,I-- 7 �17- i � 1 GREIG & STEWART, A ents -� . I Trackman Daniel Clark and Seotibuman nearly eight years and has a Y. ad at al Academy in - i -I ! I � twmd at a Roy, I � !S I dolent, I might may lazy. They have no 1854 Mr.. Lyn [at fami moved w7est am Dennis Flaherty, of the Grand Trunk,, all Miller confessed to belnu the Murderer and picture exhibit i . � .t i . i - I . I i ris Was D1 was one of the eadilig V.otures -of that . -A r ambition to tryltoi-improve their eiroum. 1- settled in 1Mo township, which i _ i I I residents of Guelph, had a narrow escape has been sentenced b� impr onmenb for 19 . I 1_1__ t at that time. 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