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lias never been looked upon as a sup rter' , ing $1,000 on t4e ereition of a Iftlip I pp ,was Passed j, :nthorizing eelhop� i -- SEAFORTH'S .�LEADING S: TOR
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I rt� . mill, I inet wb-fah i nay to o have been Lin i to pro- A i -law w ' a I DI
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� SrT I he figure between the parentheEes after each of the present, Government. He, was!, not . of men who are t 3e totalers I or m )at distinct- 160%, f und �In accordance to 4verage att ' - I
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$20,000,000 had i been invested in tbe� Iv%flous I , I . i ) 4v� A .
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per on which the - even appointed by it. 'The charge Is also . q 1) i irevious 'Year. A 1�' L
one, denotes the rage of -the PA I I � enterpriees, an thab there was still $15,, ly absternioas in-)heir'habAe. daTee at 83hoole the I j ;
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rtleement will be found I trustees, of he Famou I
Adve made that the defaced ballots were notj pro- j 0W,000 in the tr= for further,1 invest. Low = qui4don, was reoe ved, from the . . �
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Apprentic, s Wantecl-Mlas Belne-8 I duced at the trial. Col. Clark, the clerk of i men can - � - school Section NO. 16 f6r council to borrow ; ' � .
I ��t. It be � ed that witboutithe We6t ':Huron. soh 01 i
Calves for saje-jolln Whiteulart-6 .gz"N L i $9(0, payable in three �eais, to build e i
, I '. 4. I.- 1X_ 1� & .4 .3 IL it L.- i 3� activeav Dathi, Find ouiet faithof the0a. 13: later Shoe! -for MLen..
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- Legsl Card -J- G. 8'anbury-8 tace, is ela e wA%, a # paper I aw 'j- no 10 a sa ja�tion Among Lue Can - hot [me. The clerk wasianthorized - to a ral a, . I I
piguos and Musio-3-W.11 MoLieod--8 � tarlb Government this marvellous "Ps'ne'On dat6s put in Dom , . . of minutes %f . _; . I
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ballots that were in his possession, hat� the! at the Weat Hur n by. law accordi 1
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Notice to J)L . Mullett -S ' of the. original p&pose could not have Liberal eon vent*( nj were M. G. Cameron, Y I
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Advertising PAY-s-wm- Pickard and CO -6 ballots in question had not bsen returned; taken place. Nor is the vitalizing I ,finances L � I . Bob DOI meetin copy of notice callibg - I 11 � : :
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New store --L* aravd. and Co. -4 1 .0 T. Currie, W. -on, A. me Aing was - Have you tender feet, and do they ache and bura af ter walkin -
from the Court of Appeal, where they were of !those industries ' :onfined to th6 tow 4%no, I Morgan Dalt _ ilgealfin Ois office, petiti'
- S ring Goods--KeKinnOn and C" , D� SttLarb and Wi rn Proudfoot, The 'first f D vid MoLaughliti and 70 others atO - : I g Or stalia- I
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SFater, Shoo -R. W,IIL% and Son -4 sent in conneobion with the election Aial. They a�re quick4ning and tran form .9 ballot gave Ca , n'52, Lane 5 Dalton 24, ro n . 0 . If so, take cur advice and wear a pair of Slate
-5 � h I�auntry,� fco I St. M� , . noil to alloW them to gravel Bi ing all day ? . r Shoes, and
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FA,rin for Sale -H. CclbOtt . In ry's ' iver to Currie 28, r in; th: cou Q
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Fly -mouth Rocks --Smillie Broa-6 The case for osecution suf Fered w 4 .y P, � - � 1: 11 Stu �7, Proadfoot 18. On the :roo,lots 30 and 31, co4oession 14, to enal e
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stock for Sale --Alex. ciampbell-6 ' . jalal�e .1.11. I t d ballot CA 55, Dalton 20 yoir will then experience what foot comfort really mpall-9. Slater sh,Des
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nothing, however, by theiri abseno , a0i T� .- I ,oeoon rr�eron got f th lm� to go to 6butch.' John S. Brown'a� d .
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I I Currie 35, Stuart,�,,,�%neuj.c Af ter the first es Little were authorized to exami as are modelled after the nat ral foot, therefore they ne4l no hreakllig in;
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Butter and Eggs Wanted -G. E. King -8 everytbing tha,t could have been p�ovon by! ]MditorW N otes and donu iients . ., Mr. Pro ot a, n, uno d . that he 0 hil'r I ' _
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4 I i I roqd anA. report at future meeting. T,vo r welt process,
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Money to Loan -Expositor offteo d wished it -to be is4actli!und irstooA"that � the soles are sewn by the oodyea I whiph leaves rio taelm
their presence was admitte by co� set' HOD. J. T. � arrow was sworn as a . 5 - davefroin each of the,seven+y would, do the . -
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Bulls for Sale-jaxws Snell -5 � 0 , , � in I
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- for the defence. The prosecution, n1aver, I he was nA in the' field, and t kerefore him wt� rk. AL reqniRition from James O'Laug'�h threads or nails under the ot to cause trouble. Slater Shoes are
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� Store for Sab�-A. Hcslam-5 : . � Justice of the Co u�rb of Appeal,, at agoode d . 5 On the ,hird lballot - � made in
Calves for Shle--Ger-r.e Charm -Au -5 theless, offered to send ,for the ballot@' --In- � 1 �2 u- I name was dropp " lin asking for $25 to open a road fri I t m. the ,�ery best grade, .of
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1 41, Toronto, on Monday. Mr. j stice Cameron g(t 70 ir tei, Dalton 2: , Cjar�is 42 � Cc ambe n church to the om � " -- twelve differ6nt,shapes-V fi e widtl�s, and fro
WaycIe D ling". K. B dd% tu-8 deed, had them wired for -and they could � I railway in Hibb I I I
d . ff. N12h,%1-6 I Gatrow taken t �e� place on. the ber A made and in the final ol o � 9� ameron seourbd 86 smooth calf, .glazed Ax_ '
Clothes Cl-aane , was ,aid 0
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I I, ne- � and Dalton 49. h C ron w a, the;efor
-H. Richin --nd-5 , vacant by the d eith of Mr. Justice Liater. � 9 would I is more plea
Mortgage sale Purdom and Purdom-5 have been on hand the next mo'ning . yeall . If. The g nuine and original. Slater 840es always have the,
Calves -for SWe i . tiful as bridges ab ne
I � I made the ohoio lofithe conv ation. 7 Mr. gola, Canuck cat 11
cessitating only a slight adjournmentj,but ; .1 : — bout . .
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Mangold Seed, etc -3- k. Yourq-S . . : . i 1 this yea r will coit a � .
Dwellinor to Rew-W. H. WILIS-8, . 0 Cameron is a a 3n Of 4he late. HOD. 1M. 0. -
the admissions of the defene' M r. U G - Oorperon, of Goderich, - wb � eer m as appointed by by-law name and price stamped o the soles in a slate frame. i This branded piec
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Shoes for Afen-3-w- H. willia-8 6 Of -6. d , Cameron, tb a bet 0 of so. many magnificent 9". . �� a
Boar U -r Se- vlee--Wpi. Ckke-6 production unnecessary. 1 ,e: the Liberal nomination f r West a ma inten mce of dri in No. I by lots' sisees d . 1�
I __ It in . wort , ive e , � . I I late frame is as standard as the denominational fliures on a bank 110te.
. . ! fights in I aron and in his time an almost in a s I
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� Walt P.per-Ale ,,, I on last week,� has now definite] stated � for bene it, in accoirding to diainage &me id � I
note that these prosecations are 't �t . I invincible cludid h;e. , The.son is now m,ayor oil adjouiped to meal in I -liable workma'
- . ,�tr . aor* ment, Ifoo. -Coun! It constitutes a direct guarantee of r( #ship, and represellts. ,
IF - dinary inasmuch as the attorney -ge aera I F�h`u, heis in the Oeld to Way until �t he last of Godetiob. Hi A a first-rate apeakei,and, - Friday, ,he I - I
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Iftf _,,,o departed from the usual course follow fired. kr�. �Qamer eidj shoul4 -'he final'y accept the nomi6ation, Seafortb ia Queeii's hotel, bn ise measure �LuE pledged for eachpair b
.e �4 OV* , ed in U is . on feels onfid . I 18th of April. JOHN P. MouRisoN, Olir�. � �
_V �;. i ..% (5X#00,t � It carry on a �thoroughlv vij,,oroas esm- I I I � I i .,
�, Itrol of Ding, ana he should. He 11 I , . �
W. ,Oil," , �in W! clever wl - I d $5.00 a pair. Sold 04 in Seaforth by i
I -1 regard to criminal prosecutions abd t4ok it yo,M,ng bv iin James - i . an . i
i I man, an!able lebater, and, b [1,, paign. He ,will be,opp)ped . . I � � �
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in 0� t ,chell, e, i'Or of t4e Goderiah Star. and a I - .
upon himself to expressly instruct the cirown he right kWe. . Mi,chell, e, i I Bru I . I I � � .
I ,,h, 1902 . I A NOT.ES.-Tbe Eant ;Hurop Conaervati! fee .
SEAFOR01C, FRIDAY, April 18, attorney to proceed *with the caReso I ! I- - , brother of I r.C. W_�Mitchellol the OAiwa �
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I MMMMMMME I ir. John Brpwl.,, f Stratford, the genial Free Press. ' ; i will hold.bheir nominating couventiba in I he Rs WILLIS & SON ' Seaforth - ,
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Affairia in South Africa Muni6ipal Auditing. I member for 14arf'h Perth, in the I Ontario , - I .�
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Far the past few days, rumors have been '. T& wisdom of the Ross ,Governme4t, in, Le ' siature,:hao aga'abeen nomin. ' Pe�'th pr hibition con,�en- don, and H. Eilb6r, . P. P., for So to F_._ --- , - 4 � I .
rife Of a probable settlement of the war In appointing a Provincial Municipal AuAitor,. Liberals of that riding as the r I s -andard At the 3,)uth Pe Huron. -Alfred Bae r has. purchased 1 ure bred animals, while - a . of who was 74 years of age, has: been misgag
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. has been fully substantiated. ter in the, ,A p.-oaching D. !A., Lowery pr000rty, on the ea,%t bide 01 �, - � ths
South Africa.' The Boer leaders have been bea electilo . ore Bay, last summer importe some since October: 20th h .at, and it is stated
lives, . � � P 0- Mr. was adopted by the onven'tion avoring the � - price r8- 8horthorns from the herds of King'E ,dward. an autopsy will show, i it. of th ii
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in conference, and it is stated in some quar- as well as Liberals, are now r I �bl Brown is a valtiable m - *selection o a cin'di,date, but subsequently the river, the being * $700. N n ap e 0 Uct
I . eady to 4dmi . .. ember of th6 Legisla - to theleton remain% that I
1. � I Lo�wery and family int�ndl removing Si It 1 1 1 A great ,Tauy of the fartn6rm have now that liale but the
tem although it has not been confirmed, that sue I latu:ie, and thei elclotors of North Perth anothet resolutic n v��s passed. unanimoualk, I I
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I I b action on. the p-irt of the Golvern.., I , Ste, Marie, nexu Tuesday, where I r. got up good houses and fine- bank barns- his d,eath was proba ly due ,to violen
! have made no t�ilstake in placing th leir con. to the pffe.ct tihai -btafbre the-prahibiLionisto . � oe.
, . � . the past monih.- �-ii_ Be ia. the lower parts of -R. F.. Douglas Toront� ist-ob.-e ap�
:' �, ainl[� fijet!tce in Mitt ag�in. Hib re-election is take a - ictfor , torards seleel ing a cand i I . .... .
that peace proposals have been outlined and . ment was a,% ize and progressive ate 0 1 - . as been for , fully equal to tho. I oil- I
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. � 0 bet. Baker, who has me rved . his apprent 3e- . 'Of the Mounted -- �
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arenow under diboassion in Pretoria. The one thoroughly in accord wicAh the eedal sure. - � I i ; date h .of t e candidates -now in the I Ontario. . pointed st� iaspeotor . Police, I
I . � : . ship, as tinsmith,' wi�h Messrs. Wiltnt & 11 Oar Farmers' Institute I) in a )rosper- He will take ,the place of Inspector ScaFth, I
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vith which the members of the and interests of the different munio"Ip lities - I I i field be afiked w tethor he could support the- .
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Tomball, will leav�'!e fo Portage I& Pratt h, ous adudition. We have over 150 i lembe ' -
ecruiNtig for be fourth CAna4ian con. enforcenlillb of pro ibition if the people . 1 . I ra who is now in Sautb Afrjea.
British parli%ment seem to look forward to in the Province. Since the appointm nt of, R . �a � � n I the course f � .a - eek, where he Oas . . �
� tingent, for service i a South Af ' ca, Dom'. carry it &� the polls. If both caudidatc-a I , with a good library in connection, tl -us giv- -An old reFident of London towmohl j la
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the Provincial Auditor, in 1897, a very large, ri promise to - nation. - Marrs. Moorei't ' i of James Marsh, di,ed WZg neg-
a epeedy termina,tion of the war lends, in a j I i . support the measure, prohibition me' ured a -sit 8- ing its members free access to the. be 3t books the persoi t I
certain measure, come oreclence to the re- gum of mon' maDeed . in ,O#t%riO,-' on Tuesday!. While W dker, who have! bee conduci ing a ho�rse rmInj
ey has been saved the muni -dp.%I.-� iste shall be allowed to vote as they pleme, I on all matters. relating to f . Our day, after a long illness, at his residence '
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� me . stat6e and lighter � weight bu ing business here, h ve dissolved parti` regular meetings are held ira the winter. on conepeeilon 5. - 'yearn of a�m,
ports of the- acceptance of peace proposal!,. ibies add their books placed ia such ihape�� If only 0 andidate gives his promise, I . He was 82
w . ; I ! I sh . Mr. Moore! ret1airdnj! the busio'48- This year W. S. Fraser, of Bradfo A, ani Five Bons comprise, the surviving,fainily, �
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ConpledwUtbeaepeace*rumors, however, i this time. be �ecepted, preference �vill he shall reoeivp t6e probibitionlat vote, I .
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that further losses will be impossible. Dar- . I. � - � - . S. Scott wen -t to Walkerton last M�n- Myron Gee, of Fishervile, were tl-,'e dele- -Dsex is PrADM flai Mill from I
comereports from G ing the first, be - en to.th-ase halying seen previous so . r and if ne ther candidate giv8a 'p prom- % . Bed a . .
eneral -Kitchener, of , . . 1 in ,orgaDiz%6ion - - which wil employ 80 hands : a
year of the creation o this�' L the I robibition I candidate, shall b3 da will balifit * �t I gates. They gave very able add e s con Stratford,, I
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Vic, in ointh AfricA.' The term Of enlist- w r In South Bruce, in the Interests of Mr. tai - eat deal of practical inf rmation the owners of the
considerable heavy figbtin office, the aso: irtained �. losses by the uni. . chosen at a coiventibu to be iheld later. I .
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1 ment is for bwelv�� months, or until the Tr ax. -The rame houset recently vaca.�ed for the- farmers in this vicinity. � t only their cordage factory to Eigge
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British have lost a numbeIr in killed and e,ipalities throfig2licut the Province wasi teritaination of:the *ar, The follow og re3olution, moved by M r.. R. . X; provift ,
The men�� !'must be by Ved acrosi � be 1 `19
Dora havel suffered � . W. Dillon, of St Marys Seconded by Mr.. John Leckie, wa A mol requires a look to Bee that the far era in suitable arrainjemenIts can be made. �
I ' ' � . 9 I if this loeslit who attend the -meeitioga and -The:Oak River rouse and Todd's 2en.
wounded,. while the B nearly $100,000;f- V
' . in 1898, they were $1 , P 000, ab$ to ride wnd slioot. The *itia Da- Win. Whi e, of Flibbe -t, a strong ConBerv&- street this week to.the lot which Mr. Lee, ' y e .
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rather severely. , Later reports say that ,a and in 1899, $4,000 ;,,While in 1990 and 1901, paritment has issuetjl: a notice staflag_,that . . . pm -chased from Mrs. Forbes. -New tar 4nd follow the instructions given in practical era] store in. Oak ' � er Manitob .�
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i tive, Wa's carried u4antmousy : 11 ThAk 1� of , . � I I
� nueation with . maiiied men a4d widowers will n,ot be ac. . . gravel roofs are being. put on a number:i
serious hitch haa arisen in co there. were no losses.' " i ; i - I this conv tion o workers of , farmiDg are the men who are ma i 9 the stroyed by'fire Tuesdity. The greater por,
cepted. I . bubiaess blocks this V, eek, by Watson Ain- . . . tion of TodcVe atock-was sived. The lomis --
the peace negotiations. The Boers asked I I i . 7 oat money.
We do not wiih �o insinu%to that these I I � I ; the South iding of Perth, while diffd , �
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losses were the reault o i s , in their views as to I the , refeeTndum, call y ' ! 7 11 The past winter was an except i anal qne about $7,000. � - .
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Great Britain to provide sufficient funds for f d I honesty O� the'. The budge& pr6ented to the' 1 British " vpi..l meet at the Ani0rican hotel here i, on . -Pwtrick Lavery, 27,
1 . upon all believers in.the cause � of temper- on the Island. The weather war, mild, with - years oldi an em.
ra and o cers, � TuesdAy of next weck,�to take into consider- I I . ployee of the Montr al. Transport
the rebuilding and restocking of the farms part of municipal treasure House of Coinmods, on Monday.,!,,Ahowed auce to vote for bbe referendum, -and pledge ery few stormy days, and the mercury got Ition Co.,
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I -em, in wi,joh tb& the gross expebtlituto to be Z193AO themselves to use all the efforts in their far down as 15 degrees- below z ro only . masthead 4 the
destroyed in the! course of the war, to grant bat the imperfect ayat I , ,000, of ation the applications Ior licenses for 1902 while descending from the
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complete amuesty to all 'burghers and Cape b3oks of many- of the municipalities were which Z63,650jo0o ls�re chargeablil to the power to c trry i �,, aq� being the most feasible bnce. Snow feIt to the depth of, i �bout 18 lake barge, Dunmoo e, -'Tuesday. Aftemoon
. I i ing.-The funeralof William G., oldest lion - I I 1 $
rebels, to withdraw the banishment pro I i way of obtiiniug prohibition, which we all, nches, and a eig ing continue stes dy, ,giv- lost his hold, and to the:deck, a di-strinon
� - kept led to irregulari'tiea, when the o cials; war and to bridging; home troops, el�t'6, The � of William Brewer, .of � the 7th concessio� of ellent ch 6noe to of 50 feet, receiving &tal injuries. ' �
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clarnation, and to take. over the liabilitiea of were really entirely imiment of any ten-, dedoUt for the Year �mounts to W', 00,000. !MM i . - ork in the woods, and a large qqu ntity of -Enlistmeint at t e different places in ,
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both republics. They Also ment a strong tional wrong doing, This atabe of tiin gal � � , this lai I cit, Sir I Vi arn. dwy afternoon, was very largely, attend,0. ies, logo and other timber has bee taken :Ontario, for the four Oanikdiwi c6utinoe'at
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request for an armiatice. during the ne* . i partially .meebi � I j I Decem-eid had only bpea tiok a few da;ys, I . 7 brisk and . d. 1R. I
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e W138 so 'Mi6hael Hicks�'Bemh, Chancellor of the WOUNDED IX-SouT,H AFRICA. Adeapatch pneummum eing the �cau3e of death , 1H � ut. Sleighing broke up ilie lag' o Febra- Is veU 9 � ; - . icatioul
has now been rectifiad by th t n oli . , - y h earlier - tha usual. there will beno dif Iculv in gotting the"
. gotiations. The Cabinet has refused this. the Government in appqiutiog a Ex6heq uer, propose i to inoreaie th income from Soutb Afri 3e r )rts that John Miller, was ", . . - �
. thoro g L. I Y', . in th�e - la -da. year of his age. I .. here would have been & great r6quired number of men.
demand, and also declined to withdraw the competent man, w so duti Is it i to , e� -tai to tifteen pence )n the pound. I A more a. member of tae �aiiadian contingent in I I � �� therwise t The tbntingebb
ho _ 8 4 . � will sail from Halifax abot) b the first week
.- I im' ortar)t obabize, iowever, is th 3 imposi- South Africa, ii suffEring from a guns)ot ,j . leal more timber taken out. The )reak-up � -
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banishment proclamation or to pltkao the vote his ontirp, time to matters of thid'kQ, ' p . -f Kipipeu. I 3ame' go early and uneoected that there is in May. - I- �
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later Cap rebels on the same footing as and at comparatively small i . i � IarWge.quant ty of stuff left in the Yush. -Rorbert Clark, o, E Reid's Mills, � aged 42
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e_ ocs t lwq�ght oa grain�an five pence a hundred- Wingliam. . Hay, Commissioner and Conveyano r ; , �
. � iLud meal- The cost of the " WU 8, . years, went out hun ing, and whem he failed
burghers an regard& amnesty. the, inJividual municip, w0ilght on flour L !!!! mortgagee and deededrawn up. Money Ica ad ha now (April let) had beautiful
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lities. I r b* [ I - at lie Arest rates of �int � t - ' 1740- f N! to return to dinner a search was Ir'siftute.
mwmw� !War for three years ;vas $825,180,0 1). I . eather for a,.month, and some of the farm. � d.
, supervision, a sYstem of book-ke' ' for� ; ,I I . - - Zu! r1tell. - He wait found lying wer a log -in the wooAs
elatn I 1 J _t-___ I I WlEDDING BELLs.-e�n WIledneaday Olen- 3ra have started their stedl-ing."
The Dominion Parliament. municipal trea�iurers has been andi : Things are in a muddle in' North Fim-MERS' AN3 Bb�LDFMS' ATTENTION.- in last, at 7 o'olobk,,� very pleasing ev, nt . I . . - on his farm, his face buried �iift leaves aud
Spring Is alu: oat hc re and building ope atious wil I , I dirt, dead, It was I bought ho died of atif- -
,ters arEr moving, slowly at the capital ill now in use, which to a v I ' 00 urred at the home 9f Win. Cudm're, �
Mat - ex� !Toronto, the constituency at' pre'seut soon commeace. T()uwill find us at the old eband � ig Increase in - Interpro i cial. focation in an epileptic fit, to which he wais
. 0 1 1 1 ; Ith a full supply of Beachville Li 6� Lath, Port. of Tuckeren.itb. �We' ' kefer to the marri, ge
thesq dayr. During the past week only two tent, will do away with impe ut Is 'represented by Mr. MarL r. . on W Cel of his third daught . subje3t.
� � 'I . land uent, PID8ter of Pairis, &c. e I sell cheap er, Miss Fary Cudm,re, I - I
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measures of public importance have been in- of date systems, and, in thid way, ob�iate,� a 0 Kindlygive 1j a eall and get ou prices before -Mr. Foljambe Awty, who. for many �
" . , cobur-t of his Votes in th: House to Mr. W. H voyl a pros rous and w! Il- There has been shipped 'from Oltario to
is a bill, introduced iti future, i i : I urobaBiDg elsewhere. �L Cudmore & Sons, ilens 11, st . years was a resident
troduced. Oae,,ot these entangled municipal ac,j6unt and !at !the last see it to-do farmer rorf anley. The cerem4ny -of Mitchell, has returii. -
�� � I , I sion, Mr. Marter , -as been gnt. i . 178813 � I other Provinces, under the auspicei of the. ed to Ontario from I t itoba� :' He ap .
-GMeral, proviling for saboequeub heavy loss to the muni ' : � I was performed by�Rev, Mr., Long, of HBV_ an I . ent a
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by the Postmaster cipallty. . I I of which Al A P.
I �Ii rea , doutoftheparty by the machins,but NOTES. -Mr. Martin Kraus and tamily sail, and the wedding march was played i by I few days in Mitchell before going to Tzrouv
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bstter pa,y for mail carriers, aad for their In the beat of an election earn - .,I moved to Howard 0, iby, Michigan, on Tue's- ;
PaigUianY� ,notwithatandibg this, he has a to, where he intends making his home. -
� M, as A. DaIV, of Seafortl�. The bride � ol, some :
more rapicl advancement. The only cbjeo- of the electors allow their mind raw � I day. They lntfnd making tha i place their be tutifully attire 1 in w i e I as pone -$25,000 worth of liv) stoek)l ayI .
. � a to be � hialseff as an tndependent candid 41 i bit rgandie, -11re. G&Ilow a rag entof Lists.
I 0 1,, ,ad tj*; m_ nd- orders are in now for $90 00,0 i vorth of
I . .. ! home in future.. -Mr. Samue Deitz has i wel, dica at the refii ence of her daughter,
tion seems to be that, he has ei'agled ont the away from matteis of this kind, and ard has, i � m(d with lace and .chiffon raInd carKied A tookers ia additio'n, ht,OL t,h-iF,
- a large following. There has been- purchased Mr. 'i ohn , 4 - C )-&ore farm, . I . Laj t year, Woods.- Alorningfou twowwnghip, �
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wrong class, to be benefitted by the increate. lead to coneiJer them as mat of h04Geiger' bojquet of white carnadjus. She ivas M re. Wm.
!Smalll ' I add has so] d his I i h9n this trade was t ought to have reached
� I . considerable wi?le-p4liiug among tie Con- e and lot n the village - ; .
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; . . gil -en away by her'father. After the ci re - onaiderable dimensions, the total amount recen�t usbn
1b would seem that the letter carriers in the importahce, compared with the extrav�ganfi seiv:ative stalwards in the riding as to who to Mr. J. Koebler.-Mr-.1f. Bauer and Mrs. � ,
1 4 1 mOny, a ad the bappy young couple had b)en f itock shipped from Ontario under the on a cooperage butinass in the early ,days Of
cities are, to he the lucky fellows, while the chargealof "'gigantic steal," etc. * would receive� the straight party� nomina. D. McCormack have traded properties. Mr. e some years ago. . - -.-
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I ' A look a � p lay, Dr. Bauer gave $150 to boot. The3 both moved wi rmly congratulated by the guests, who us�ices of these aasociatious was -:oro,000,� Listowel, and died t 2er
rural mail carriets, whose duties are by far the figu6s quoted, however, will -show" � t iQ 11�. At their 'convention, on M o' wt re presert-from:l Loudon, 8eaforth, C. in. or the first four months of th'i year -Francis A. G..rahEkm,, of Ottawa, a bUck-
tka Beattie Nesbi4 9�'howed thegreateRt 3trengr,h on Monday.- iss Lydia Fmist returned I a
the most arduous, and whose remuneration it is a matter of very grave , concern to th � The figbt i ton and Heneall, i movie wa 0 he4efore, the shipments will cqu&I those oi amith, 42 years old, wai fatally injured -on
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I and re,-eived th!e- nomination. a home last week, after a three monthe' visit . o a m i made for 1. - . Monday by being sti uck by a:'danaidian. At- . "
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� di6ing mom'j whei 3t � _mptuous st. t1hewhole of 1901. 1 :
i; th& least co,mmensurate with the services municipality, and one which touches cjosel� no�v on and ib,,w'111 be watched wit[i inter to her bmther, in Caro, .Miehig,in, She i p -
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ok I � per was prepared,'and after I all had dine Oi Wednesday last, one car of breeding, Ottawa East. on,
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performed., are entirely overlo ed. Dr. the pocket book of each elector. I eat� I thoroughly enjoyed her trip."-Alr. J. Deich- I All h Is ribs were broken and
I The � crea- . I i I an�ple jdatiqe to the good t ings provicti id; I
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Borden, Minister of Militia has introduced tign of 4uch an office demonstrates clear . ort, jr.,was in L)ndi)n over Surday.-There tb6 rest of q`he eve!oing �pent in Did, 3ic j otion of these associations. The Ipment oat of his limba. I did not bear the
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f I I I ly The Toron�o Mail- has been making merry will be no iarvic in the Evangelical church L e whistling �of the trai . 4rahaim was m � ar-
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a. bill, providing for an increase in the per. that thel� Government keeps in close touch� over a and social chat. The young couple wj ire consisted of three Clyde stallions 011 e Shire tied and leaves two ildren. .
. � statement, or rather an iuk,i mation made the re�ipiends of a nt�imber of vi ry tallion, two Clyde mares, move,
manent military force in thi3 country, also with the needs and inLerests of the miptlic:-i'; I I - : P absent, atiendibg conference. .Miss Lydia In erFey!, -Since the beginn ng of the week 1.9.00 -
' I that th' members of the Oatario Cabirict valuable and useful) presiants,' showing the ne Ayrshire, three Shorthorn ulls, sh: - -
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for a large reserve force. The bill further pslitiea,! and that they are not lead awo6y b � I ; � . ! Rannie bai -gone to London, to take a course me � We j in
I - r i f y! w6 visited New- Ontario last week took in the Coll ge of Music. teem in which they are held. ifers, one Shorthdron ow and- 1min1grants have pa sed through Montreal-
- pt�ovided for the better equipment. of -the larger sAemes to the detriment of the wel-I j � - I withthf many fri6nds of tb happy couple.- O&If and three Tamworth boarp. for the Canadian Northwest. Th-eme include .
. i 1 with them $5,600 worth of liquors i1pr their - I i English, Scotch, Irish, Rusb,iana, Scandinti-
I � j . -_ in wishi q them a. long and happy life :bo- On Monday next another car w
I fo�cs, more facilities foe rifle'lpraotice, etc- fare of the individual ra,tepayer. A goVern�l i 11 leave .
, . . . � i oW4 use. Thd Toronto Star rather spoils Dubhn. I g4her. . , I ; or Prince Edward Island. The a iiptnent vians, and Italian*, al,nd Are reported -ax be -
F I rther provision is ma3e for additiqual ment wiiich is ewisiderate and careful �Lthei t -.J'ohn Blake, who I h I OTE -The was - � in this came will consist of . - Ing & very superior olaes � of settlers. Such
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0 ai� i his yarn. It I ointe out that " thiel eitting NOTES. . Xhor - is now becomi ng two Cly
, y as I � more a It. an- iriffuz of immigrants in three days is
acity of the arsenal at Q%ebec, and for small 6ings will certainly be equal] i , ig like and the fa mere are. btl orthorn bulls, Eix Yark7a ire I
i care used on the railways are supplied with resident of Irish, own for many years, left � By ions, three Sh I I
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p manufacture of the R,)ss r.,fl % the careful of the larger resources of the coun.' I e a ding. This will cause the lie dented., and '-it is estimated that
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i � fo, on Monday last or Paris, whera he fills a al`� I pu owe, ten boars, four, yearling I
B4itish budget was the cause of �qaite a try. . ods and liqudrs by the companigs, not by new posit ion. -I In and Mre. Adam Borman qu: stion of the day to be set aside for a ulls, one two-year-old Ayrshire bull and during the week the: number will approach
� the persoris who engage and use them. The � . 5,00O.- -, � I
spl�rited debate, The Oppostion meml�ers .: � were in Staffa or Tuesday, at ending the time, till the bnay season is over. -Mr. 'R. own aii&'balves. In iddition . I I
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� M�11 knows this very well. The'l uffet is : ' - Noil Fletcher, a Xomoka man., fell from -
�� i . funeral of he late Mrs. James E[amilton.- B. McLEan was in.Seaforth on Tuesday,, e- to this there will be sent to Nova Scotia, At - - - , � .
is stocked -by the company, and thel travel- liveringa young -horse. Robert knows h )w the same time, two Ayrshire cc 8, tw
crtticized! the Government for not having A Difficult Task. ' a 0. P. R. bridge, o.6 -Tuesday, while work -
I cured a preference for Canadian goods in - , lletn1, if they Troer anything, p:ly f' Joseph Cc logue went to Gadsh 11 on Satur- . I .0 ing an the line some Wien west of London. .
I I . ,I 9 it. In day and to Stratford on Tuesda,,. in to raise 0 Drees. --Many of our citizens Ayrshire bulls and two Shorth.orn bulls and I .
11,' of Godekich,, has�[ 'Ithig case thei baffet was stocked in � ontreal . Bus' coo . I : He was working on t1he bridr- d lost bit;
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rj English market, and now that the corn beenselected by the ' it, I � i balance. - Hefoll 2.8 feet. en ,picked up
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has been revived, fear that the oppo r- Incinibers of, the Gove : at car are Friday la Within a week or two another al.ipment,
. . Huron as the com-f � � �,nment on'th , :the tidy a which our a ti, inet3 hogs for breeding par. Fletcher was unconscious. He 7�alr brought
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tupity has gone. The Government side of � mostly total abstain s, -and the others are ' Olt � . -Sucker fishing in iall oses, will be Eent to the Mormon settle- to London ona handoer, and big injuries at-
. . ing election. Our old friend, Major' Back - tion than farmin ),,. -George Simone took a zon�s are much noted. ,is
1; prabtically'so.; It in q i.be remarked, then, tended to. It is fearled,that he I internally
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th� debate was ably upheld by the Premier, id on! that the only thing ti at, , can be ad ired in sport. the, rag with old add many are ... ent, near Lethbridge. The Bowe . . -
the hero of many coutests, has been lal trip to Seaforth )n Tuesday, juab for 11 l and young � will be injured, although thti physician expedts that
thp Finance Minister and others. ' - � . " -Wonderf al im )rovements have) been made being caught in: the pon .-Mr. Lindsay igh grades and the boars pure breds of. the
� the shelf and must be content wi- � the � Mail's course is tf e andacitywi�t whiqh Kylle, of the electric light, works, SeafoAh, con type. he will recover. Him spine, backaud aboul-
i th. re,eleo.� . � around the English church here. They have . . ' I - .
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I tion am preside I it briDge into �Iisoussi)n the Persoi5 habits der were injured. I .
- nt of the ConservativeAsec-! of �olitic built a new wire fence arouni the property, was at ag the fore part of the week, vie'lit-
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ians on the drink ques4o,n,lt . liq -this vicinity. --7A numbe � I -Mr. J. D Mae
I A ingi rien a in r1of idlonough, employed as a -
ProseGutions Under The Election ciation. Pe:sonally, Mr. -Mitchell is 901 first, ; � i I :I � the front feuce being of a fancy design. I �.
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!; � I . I . bee was made on Monday, wh3n a large . I
r Act. i i the'ladie of St. Andrews church, met 6D News Notes. traveler for the firm 1 of Henderson & Pottff, '
! rate fellow, and the worst thing about�,. him � � Mo�day ant, in, the church. The purpose -Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, Is suf- ptint manuf4etarerO, Montreal, has been
I I Premier R.-si and the members of his number of the congregation turned out and .
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Mr. Whitmey and his c6lleague3 are still is his politics. He has ever been an..unre6.,,n- i . . of the m ting was to consider the advini- f Bring from pritiovitim. . issing,for the I - -
. I � Cabinet returned jon aturday from a tour built a sidewalk from 'the church to the I - . past six weeks.and inforroa
ha�.nmering away at the so called election able ani unreas3ning Tory. But thi WW � town, Tbi& was badly needed, as the billity of rg"izing a Ladies' Aidi -After -Xndrew Carnegie has offered Sf@,000 tmion received iia Montreal would indioate
�1 � through Algoma to t is Soo. Thei� marvel. r the erection of a library building at Port that he -may have 16,s.b him life in the 8t.
fr�uds, and have charged the Government not the reason for his selection as I � � people had to walk in mud knee deep dur. I 4 I I
I th T fuR cons oration, the ladies I'thought it w . ise
I e ! development w iich that part of the e &-L%dies' Aid in conection wt� I th I - Lawrence, Dear Prescott. He wam noticqd
wi�h an unwillingness to ,prosecute persons .� I i ing the spring and fall seasons, while the 'to 'r an u , n ario. .
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' candidate. ]He was selectod ibecause i was r6Vinoe has I � I tool con og� ion and the following officers -A Calgary company has struck oil on to ha 'trangely in the hotel I
' , r0%de i i wo years people of the oth r church could ha . ve meted very a
acotiaed of election offences. They have laid b-tpposed he'could lead -the Tories and the .1 . the Past t � ve a six- .nt, Z
. 1 asiwmatter of muc gratificatio'n to the f�jot sidewalk. -The Irishtown people are we I e a I ted -for the accom9plishing of t6 ameron Creek, in Alberta, Northwest Ter- at Prescott, and, the � morning',- after he ar-
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e a - wo a helping along the society : Pre, . tory. It is thought that oi I exists in pay- rived went out at about . 6:30. The day
particular stress on the cases of Wildfring temperance "eople aii by ide. He and� � �
; p _ is now buil i a 4 foot plank Wa E rom the � -
I I Wsters. The traniformation 'fr�, rn tile - I I de 't, & (Rev.) M. 0. McLennan ; vige- I g quantity at a depth of I 006 feer, . . wore on, and,,ambe di not -return, him room
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and Cummings, in connection with the has been a 8tm)g temperance 'man a','n d a � ' at e%st t) the traA. � -,
I . � wildernt s 3 of 4 �qoiuple of years a th Vr�i,iden , Mrs. R. B. McLeisn ; y, -'Xh6-stteets of Montreal'were in partial was opened, and it was found that he had
Q ey i i . � . g to e it is raised out, four feet f ro the ground, i
N �rth Waterloo election, Mr. Whith Prohibitionist, as well as a Tory. Thij, we lag E. ;tewart ;', treasurer, I Mrs. n rw � arkneas Tuesday night, on account )f som
1. - : hive of industry ---of to day, proves . Is Wis. to avoid a w Irom lodging On ib during �� . .. I e leftwhatever valuabl�s he possessed, includ-
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ohs?ged that the Government dared uot fancy, was the main reagon for his salecition. aorii of the, 1�,Lolicy the Governmevt has the winter aeon,, It is badl needed,'as ladies'have a good work in Its; d n employed in the Moutrea,, power ing hit watch and bbain, on the dres2ing --
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disa paintment, they wor' acquitted.. More of the i i. I vote
. i was most entbusiastic and bay are lea+iog our prosperrous . p of 'disappeared for two iweeks and was fou-
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I nominee of the Conserva-ti ' contlusively that the peopl "i, I wiving lim trouble,. owing to. cataracts. t to hody of Wm, Fowler, a well-known in a condition of nel1vous prostration i
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magiatrate of Berlin, on, a criminal charge, notlikely to accomplish this object to� - I _wik pro . shipped a . Mr Grant purposes, in a few weekR, to f Prin ek of the 7 Lh concession. 'The man, . country hotel ' I 1,
I any tari. heartily tipprov of tb- ressive ,�fl6 Car of hogs to the; Whyte I - 1 '.4 .
under the criminal code, i policy &hd havei fall aith in them �, or the Packing Cc pan,,,, Stratford, on Monday. --ha e an operation performed on them.- " i - . I � I I
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of a sitti2ga of the election court ; and in- I he is reported in his own pap r as tsprdmis' Rev. T. DeWit Talmage, one of the most AICKillop. ,j 0 " j�o wous , i meadymagg C 0
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� to denc3 reposed in him, and to carry i the Vashington,lon Satur4l! night. h6alth. We 'hope for his improvement ito - 4D
Cc He W been i . 11 for 0 4 M always s:), busy. Every lady whi- enters better he Ith.-Mr. 8. McP .
s'hield" the offenders, the Government,- Conservative standard to victory. -11e, aid He I , me time. I r. Tal- their stor( finds t full of attract veness ; Fortet's
� went to the expense of nearly $200 to bring a high tribute to the ability and iA4grit e was born f - Hill, spe t the fore part of the we( k w1ph . - front.
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I . V m' la 1831, and was first edu6a. � finds the latest designs in all the varietie3, I I i
. r I . . � . nda i the village. Mr. McPhail ap. . 11 ;
, ono witness al3ae (one of Mr. Whitney's of 1%1r Whitney, ted Ifor the bar, bu afterwards fabrics aul styles in Spring Dre'se Goods, ftie: � � �
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. r -e I Millinery, wap -h materials ; a ad in the peare to ave a drawing stpraotion to our . � . I
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4. himself for the ministry. His peouliar yle Ca little Vill e, and for that purpose is keep- 11 � VIV Ww4w -W 4 �
a4davibb makers) from Caratairs, Alberta, , whes,3 general policy deserves the sup J of � I at rpet D!partm ant are many handsome . ' � I
to give evidence for the prosecution. The ! every honest citiz.3n." How he expec�,!,s t � o -of Preaching gained him a wide no ioriety, � L%ce CurGins Drapirig materials Rugs, ing his e es open. -Re . v. Mr. Millyard, f , I .
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men were. tried on the charge " That they ' blend the policy of Mr. Whitnek with !pro- , . 1, 11 - Methodie) church,, at the usual h I nicely seitled in our new stoTe a", our stock is now
and !afterwards his sermons, which hive ap- Mats, Linbleu�s'. etc. I b9z)-1 Exater, ',,ill conduct the services in t a We are now
" 4i(I on May 23rd, 1899,. unlawfully, wil- pea�ed weekly in -p, lai ge number of :)apers, I I ours, i - . ;
bibition and temperance we do not know. . TiiE Tow,,Tsnit, AssEss_irF,N_T.--Mr. W . : i
"jI rnade Lij name almos: a household word . m. Sabbath. . I 11 I , complete. I �
ally, v ithout legal justification or excuse, i - Evans, aqs�asor fot the township, has coni- I . i t
He might as well try to mix oil, and w � ter.: Few� - � I I
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- A Atnei ican 'clergy nen ever enjC plated his wnrk f)r another year 4nd has I
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. '4nd without colour of right, injure a large His suceeks in this direction will'be wat;6�bed wid� popularit.y as h r. Talmage.- ' nd his returned thd roll. Farming in Manitoulin. . 3 L
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I "number, to.wit,25,.of the ballot papers with considerable interest. 1 undorstanding off the hamea which had the there are a: total tf 52,120 aor('s in t4e town -1 AY. R. Smith, of Manitowaning, in a lei , I A Few Special T�sgjde Winners
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I he, P2,006,400; acres te,raon icultural conditions on Manitoulf',6
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properly marked in favor of Henry George But politics so moetimes make strange Ped I � itereaf�� for It I audidnee et� pealed ship ; total aFseseed val I
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� I I tackner at an election of a member of the fellows, for we notice by the same report : ! hia �path amoug his ministerial brethren cleared iiiwd, 42,557; Woodland, 3,615 18.1 1. Readyniade Cl I L
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'L, � acres; wasle land, 5,752 'aftes ; orchard, ing Ian I . . i I i
L egislative: Assembly of the Province of t( Mr. Henry Eilber, who has so ably 'rep- was iatber rough, his eath will bs;'greatlY 4,37 aercF,. ! Thera are 3,594 acres of fall about Mamitowaning that is being farmed i i 27 luen's suits, good tweeO, Worth $6, for $3.98. � I
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� regrptted by a large percentage of Ne laity wheat, whil there is 3 he same way as 1 lands �u lower Ontario. I � I
I I I Ontatia,electoral district North Riding of resented South Huron for;-,�he past our . ,134 d a' istatute t � .
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i 11 years, and is the Conservative ca . - . . labor on the roll. The po * a 58, But there is also a greet deal that ten year 'a 34 men's suits worth 88 flor $5. i I
L I I ndidate in r I � I . pul ti a is 2,5 ,I �
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; The cha_rge was laid uader section 50 of the approaching content, addressed the 'con- is bon " of Toronto Saturday Night, re . - with a total of 839 persous on the rot I 1. I The &go Wag considered waste -land broken b- r 50 pairs men's- go,od work I a pants to be sold at 75c per pair.
I . worthy clorl: claims that there I as been a r2ock, dotted with scrub timber, and with 0 1 . � .
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� the, Criminal Code, and the cases came on vention at some length on the issues of the Ifers � thusly to the Tc ronto Mail's 1$5,000 decrease i y -ear for but a light coveting of soil, where the roci .
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A day, etc." M ' , I ' the past thirty ye rs, and lays tb blame'on does not come to the surface -that is bein I . .
I . - - r. Eilber discantinq so Is o- liquor story : "The uggestion that 0,000 1 1 �
I Thirty witneagesin, all were examined,buti * ! I , Dr Goods. i �
: I - F *ort� of drinkables- arefully I Orovernment, but as tie iLibeial brought into time. I Where there is any soi� ; i
quently in favor of Mr. Mitchell, the Pro I 1. the Libera . �
not 4 shadow of wrong doing on the I . . desor,ibed- Government hasn% been in p'ower aiiything at all pasture grows abundantly, and all I I
part of : hibiLionist, is one of the things calcul�ted was on board is so palpably the wor of a- likethirty years yet the de'letionjof the P . . i
I , f � . this brokan country is ow util 1,000 yards of A Lneriean awns to gp at 5c per aid. '! :
ill he accused could be .proven. Neither the I . 9 ized fok y
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: � angels weep -for joy- A man!who ought to a the bug -ward of a township's p,opula �ion must have egian,du I nth' : ;
� � i . r. ranching. Cattle can be �praered o
Coriservative or Liberal -s.crutineers nor the � ! � 8 120 pairs ladies' corsets worth 50c, while they last fo-� 25o.
. I I I ing the ruinc us re ime of the I t very little cost. Mr. BeqAty to -)k u . I i
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con � sta,blea or poll clerks sam anything- of I - The members of the - I . I ment, and U e tide basn't.had time to turn 1,900 ac of it, and he now buys cat 20 dLzen gelifs' whi�e handkerchiefs, with border,worth 10e, for 5c each*
- . I I Ps : n innflande. yet , . I � and lets Urlern run at will until ready foil . � f _
even a suspicious nature, and the cases hav Ontario Cabinet ivis. be oti ideredaa�anythLng but a
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ited New Ontario last week.. The' At &'!dollar a bottle, t1i is would mean 5, 000 COUNCIL 'C hriotopher shipping. Meagre. Watson and Hurlbur;, S, i �
lag been thoroughly fought out were dis. . _* went ourcil met in C ee our speciat table of 5 prin s They are wonciers.1 �
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miseed. In dealing with the cases, the hold.and leave any ro m for the w)klters. of April. embers of council ail present. quite exte�qively in stock. A large quantit . 4-14mv 9 V 0 -T-1-11--g- I 1, 0 9 � T
- most superfluous to say that they . 0 _ , ill � - �' . -_ _!
. ere The list of food and th - prices are off, and Five tender4 were received for drains. As of attlel are shipped every year fro 6__6_A_4__6__*1_4_r 41- 1-1 -41 �
Mail and Empire said that they were dis. much plea I t sigD7 6 1' 13 . q4+++ I
sed with the manifes � of the suggestion t6at the .Ministers, ti I .I-. . . � m
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misned on the advice of the Crown Attorney, I . r�d out some of the parties were not aw?.re i that a Manitouli Ial,Lnd,; also Of sheep, hogs anj , i , . I 6 I : I
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, progress and pros erity which they lw�tt by a lhard session, wer , going uorthw�rd to couple. of c poultry. � I __1 f
1p . I iangeh were made In. �uts of I ,�� . I .- i ,. I
anxious apparently to have its readers infer * , put t!he constitue"Doi , h I �,
- liesse i ies - n t e bum is a hother stream, the' opening �of te'd re was post- 11 We ate not.behind even in the mattet - -
that tha.l. official is a henchman of the d, not alone at Sault Ste. Mane, 1but j 11 -
On � all along the route. levidtinoe that what t e Mail and poned until the 18-h of April. Aocounts of pure bred stock. Thomas Ingram has , I % E R 1 Y:D ' & C010�
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, tariP Gavernment. Unfortun-itely for the '- - - - Mr. Clergue .told.1the 1* needi is ' not picturep, but brai an,' toi no were passed ind p id amounting t $",) 56 50. Jarge stool: of aa fine Shorthorne as you wifi � " . I I
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M 41 - visiting Ministers that when he went firi't to 119ne !will believe that� a w ' corliscrew The municilality has $2,500 to lokn at 5 find in any pa t of Ontario. Mosers. Hopl, F I i
I -xp I ,'brigade' could bo orgoimd out of i Cab. per cent.. * . r 11 GARDNO B36 SEA ORTM
I d Empire's theory, Mr Bowlby Sault St I e. Marie he contemplated ,e ne
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