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I I . I I I Hillilurst,- Quebec, averaged $551. It was wick granite ten inches thick and two feet :
. . 1 1 i ABOARD IP M REAL. I and struck Mr. 'McKenzie, tht lipai of i ', 1
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I i I - . M . I superior short -horn bulls, Mr. Cochrane ble base one foot high, with 11 The Gates ; - -,
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61.roon& Floor D E,,,, REXPOSIT016--Shakespieare ,,aye : selling two pretty, good animals for $2,010 Ajar " pattern, followed with thesymbolem- i -
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RE A.It "'I would rather entreat thy compan I d $1,800 respectively. In all there were tho log, the beadlis, the wedge, the dove and
50 ft I - y I and bright looking and their n inistex seems E an I
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. 82 animals sold by the three Canadian the olive brancli-en
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Upper Ploor To see the wonders of the world bi a to be a very nice man, an ex -IS ova S Otian. 9 I XC A= I j 1.
100 ft. long XA WFAcTuR. Atid since: hie day he facilities for seeling -10 the evening we attended EJmonton Eng- breedbra, their total receipts being $43,- with the words 11 Dam Tacet Clamut,' the :
, Copies of - all the famo)as paint- 265. society's motto, in the -circle underneath. L:-- -,
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. i I ings, in half -tone an colors, -FairfieldStook Farm,the property of The inscription is as follows : i i - q
I ! I- - __ j I modern equipment to the power of steam mon. I don't know who the preacber was - Me ers. J. and E. Patrick, of Ilderton, was the memory.,of our late 8ovengn- by the -1
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— . we can change places and soon be far apart: - v . From 5 0ent up. the scene of iv disastrous conflagration, on Canadian Order of the Woodmen of the )_ i
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or together. Distances diminish and fondly good record for one Sunday, waso t it . I I :
I - . - World, William H. Beacom, who died
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. iheep pena, the pride of March 26bh, aged 31 years, 5 mouthisisud 17 ;
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. I . ' Ilderton, and the finest in -Middlesex, w s "At Rest " 'under, : .1,
; - nother chance to go to church, as yet, know 11
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- I And hearts that have grown cold, . I s,8130 implementsi isud a large -The Crystal City Courier of last week; i i
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I ditched some forty,five miles own slid as a . r, I
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I . I I I Mr. , . W. Patri,qk and causing a -lantern Tuesday for their new home at Manor. Mr. i 4
. . . I From the Grand Trunk Railway station train would only go as far as Wets, kewin ma . i 1
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^ the company tran iferred our baggage free which be carried to explode. The loss is Cadmore is a good example of what: a I pros- i -
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town, you may be sure I ble from, was in the beat of healf,h. Mr. -Nox _ - I
0 , i Company, where the Tunisian is mdored -for surance is not deAnitely known. but it is came here about 23 years ago, with little or I - I
I I wet weather for once as it was the means wae:born in Bloomfield in 1848, and went to . T -_ I
capital, and now his moving, . after , i ,!
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I the night, receiving paeaengers and freight
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. a of our fathers, but a few minutes to reduce the immeme sendinier over seventy bead of eattle to I
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. gin a inine'o'clook in the, morning. The I I baraa to ashes, all the, priz3 Lincoln sheep be driven west, requires three -cars to inove -2 I
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I founder of the All u Line wait Captain Alex. betterIlikeit andibinakesoue feelproud ' ' 1 were saved. effects. 148 1 his m here a few I I
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. ander Allan, a native of Ayrshire, Scotland. , I i -Waltef Gordon w8 3 hanged in Brandon, weeks ago for a good figure and has pur- t I
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I . r as ex- chaaad a sectiom of land at, Manor. Weare I rd
. In 1822 he made his first voyage in the brig Saturday morning, at 8.05. Life w
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1 _.- 1 -flocking in and to hear how t 'y tall; of the ) 'at a little child eight months old, from i t ,,!
. Since then L land. I to one fell w,'i I . tinpt in 13 minutes. Gordon murdered a sorry to see Mr.' Cadmore leave, but W -18h. . 7 -.1
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- V1 rK 1 i - Jean, from Glasgow to Qaebeo. was talking %Yan6e convulsions. just before reaching Ottaw&.. il ,:
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. . ' Boissevain, Manitoba, on July 31, 190-0, and prosperity in their new home." , i 4
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i development o said this was the third time I e had moved . -A terrifficl hailstorm passed over Win . 1 i ,
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'to a country and this one was by lorig odds so;r, at 5:45 Monday evening.' Tbehailstiongs I . .o .41
I .: : fineab,and fostest ships that floats on the Smith, a partner of Dim. - He threw both Caldwell, of Rapid City, Manitoba, former- s
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. F worl&s celestial sem, It is a palace of , ole. I bodies inbo a well on the farm. The reason ly of Usborne townebip, died -on -May 21sD. -
v ""*ft"""" I li s way back to the States to briug b ck his Although the storm was' 'of' comparatively for the crime was that Gordon had arranged The family lived it Usborne, near Kirkt-oni
. . . gance and comfort ; one 'of the tri*usient I
1* I f 1 jtnily. It is the same with all of, them, short duration, it is feared that inestimaV e
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Throw off the raRntle of winter, and come out in -your Summer clothe.a. sights of Montreal, and hosts of people. are p they have nothing but good Do of the damage has been done the young. corn, tI e tQ purchase Daw'a farm, but when the time bub moved oult west some IS or 2-0 year!) ago.
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. ining and going, seeing -friends or seeing . ry and you must remprint: er say principal crop in that county. came for -completing t, le bargain, he lacked The cause Of her death was heart troui7le.
.1 little late in season, but - about iight for the weather. Continued 001 'count th t these .. a
1>erhapi cl ' . I . G6rdoi t( of the She had been ailing for some time, but only I
I the maguificont ship. Some idea of the i theinoney ook possession
very cool weather has had serious effect on all ,business, and i3ome lines have I f6llowa see it at a very bad V me, wJ)en the -M r JohnstouBrown, of , Parkha'M, 1)10 r I I
capacity may be bad from the fact that over farm ani held it' for a me timei when, fear. took a turi. for ,the worse during the last . . 11
[ liklad is Bimply flooded with ,water. PO You Kingston, was aisisting at -a barn raisir 9 Aay3, gradually losing StrCDgt-h Ulatil . I
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no,t 11i7 ved as they should had the weat ther been wafmer-. . I 1,000 passengers are booked for this trip. , a on Saturday, when the structure co itig datectiov, e fled to Dakota, where be- few
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0 you .. . I ie are a numbe i of Cabinet M in- can imagine what it would be like inj good I 8ed I joined a Unite 'tate company of infantry. she peacefull -passed awa . I
1 . 9 an k'illing him instantly. r. I y y ar, the time .1
With the comiD,- change will require. to 11 spruce up ": a bit, and Among theL sea on. It has been raining all day and is d fell on him, stated at,tbe age of 68 yearF. Thei _1
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in t1l's connection we viah ry offer- isters, the Bi hop of Toronto, the Canadian , , ,and goi a
to call yoiir attention to some extraoraina: i still ab it, but that is nothing, we are used Brown was, for many years the propri r )f I -
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ings in our tailoring departments..,, . .rifle team, to'th Bieley I to ib by this time." the Stanley, no7 Iroquois, hotel in i ,
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0 Hong Ken ro 'ati ingent. Many I I . i '_ I ed Rifles for So' a. He was arrest- friends throughout UBborne. She leaves -to - ;,-,
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. I I I Miss Eva RG lach,, who will be remem- 1 ed p t is point of embarking. mourn her dem i 'se two -i-aons and two daugh. I I
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I I . of living kings, apd while we are not, going bered as 11 the little sleeper," passed ifiwBi I y I -A week ago Sa tui day a tramp called at -ters. , I 1 I
I I f e wi I e t ere among' the I a holel ill ,he eastert part of the township -In the pre ' e of 1311 ues1s, at seven i
A ;510 IT i on,th account i The annual meeting of the- Weet Huron Tin 0. . 9 i ,
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'I i congress of nations, in the metropolis of the Farmers' Institute was held Oil Twwlay on 't of Carrick,.Bru e Con ity, and ht ng around o'clock on WMea .4
. In 1898 Miss Roaoli slept 28J days, withou t -1
, ria test Occasion - . . at. the re idencd of Francis Miller,'Srd con. - I 1
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JV4EASVF15 , [Ilf - ! . a king -all the m en The pree ident,- James Snel, I of Ifullett, the third time for five dayie, and the last ng _. I .1
. . ace under the benign shade of the white door and caught eight of the tramp maki spoke the makie woids that made Albert 0. d
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" I 1-1 1 ; wi time for 35 hours. These'four 11 sleeps " om -i
I ,11 .. . off with a ham of p)rk fr he smok uck, of Cliff )id,'aud Mies Aggie Amandie
f , :11, . ugq of peace. I : year's work at conbiderable length. Rogu- i I . -
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f 11 el -n 4 "I 1 , "r ad It is net my 'Purpose to refer to the beau- 1,ar meetin ' had been held in Olinto house. He re chase, a captured Miller husban(I and wife. The bride ,
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. ;i z ,y mee ings at w the thief as hei was g 3tting over -.the fence. given away by her father and ;4.
_ 6 I !t I ties and Bights of Moutreal but a few words g from c6 sumVtion. .. ,,, .
, " el, Trick, the ladies " looking 11
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Wno.__'. I compared wi.-,h New York or other ports ' warning and perhaps A hick or two, as most their beat in elegant costumes of white and
. I - .Auburn. Lboal meetings had also bi en held ! - I .:)
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". I % I migho be written and fail in.doiDg justice to J31yth and Londeab 11
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, .y was retur . ug flower girl. Angns Brown per. ;
:. /Ill., 11 numberof berr pickers4nd ible. H re he kept a charmi
Q . I w-rence. I where eao.*pe was impose
I i Canada's rich heritage, the St. La Th auditors' rep6rt showed receipts, I . '!
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: many 1 $119.09 ; expenditures, $321.75 ; balance -on Itg to a fruit farm, half W mile from t 3 - A
1 '4 It" advantages tc the traveller are -so ' - I him without anything to eat un I Monday formed the duties of groomsman.
. y . uy, with a nother Indian. 'Three unknown morning, frequently exhibiting him to hig . 11 Mr. Johv q
, and lits natural baant so great that it is; baud, $97-334. 1 -A correapbudent writes : . *
Worsted 11 . -woos I hite men followed them and one of the, i ,y 1i
. I ted difficult to know what to enumerate or. TLe followinv directors were elected : 1! ; friends during Sunday. This -is a ver good Landers, -of near kippen, is typical of the s,
I I - h 'th'a stou . The Indian I . "
I .1 I I ; . what to omit. In going from Montreal one Otruck Nin ,am example of, summar justice. . successful farmers in Stanley township, in
i J I Aabfield-Jamee Hayd6n, Port Alb,6rt ; " ran fo " Y I
I ith him ( r assistance; but when I e I
!' i _ , , L has a beautiful pi elude to a " rocking home 1 Isaac Androwe,Lucknow ; Ja es McGregor, . . _10 1 that he is big, hearted and hospitable, IL
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. I . ot back found inham deal. I
on the ocean wave" -three days in the *,river I :
I I intaii. . shiewd and industrious. His farm shows k
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L to meOure to . I ; Huron Notes. I .
uits made 2 and of I I drear 1 West Wawanosh-J. Gaunt, -St. elens - 'I -A mysterious suicide end murder hju e has bestowed t -
I There are men wbo prefer having their s and gulf, leaving only 1,700 miles I I i - -The Wingham i con works have been the energetic utelligence h _ .1
n - and, .41thou,clh the immenFity "Jo be surmounted in five days. I George Howatt, Auburn ; W . Bail e, Dun- agitated the village - of Cardinal. . Short ,y upon it, the fi ds being clean and well oul- .
these we say our prices for this week should be interesti g, . I 1 gentlemen . -I
boat in the calm - . If fter seven o'clock Sunday 1 morning a w sold to a company of Toronto 9 tiveued while e fences an buildings are bv--
' ill be of th' very bQ-9t. One gets ace'ustoined to the i - a I . . .
the trimmings =4 vorkmanshAp w 0 i un * i ing up a c ' tovea, furnaces and
prices are low, ; i . I I of the river, -And that dread of all ocean .:s`E&02W`a .wanosb-A. Currie, Wingh m ; man, a strangeri was Been alki I who will manufacture 8 perfect order. It in upon just such a form
in I C&nm,7 She 'carri c ranges. ,. , that one would. expect to find grain grown r
Entire satisfacdoR guaranteed, or no sale. . - i 1 travellers, sea sidK es8i is less liable' 6 set . 0. Stotty, Auburn ; R. Q., McGowan, down the bank 01 f the . She 'carri I
. . . .. I . i I . I - I mi Br)ck'; of Brussels, has -
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ular $14 !to 18 1 Sale Price $12 00 !"go, or protmeted, . Yo6ng ivards -she' deliberately leaped into -t 4 been aplp6inted to the staff of th Wingham ell wheat, oa ts and clover B.B.Mr, I"dere
Canadian tweed suits, yeg . I is not likely* to bi so difficult i Colborno-H. Morris, Loyal ; R. v A of Bla . :
I a and giey, regular $18 to $20, Sale Price 14 00 P S#3- Benmiller ater with; the child,.and both were drow sohool made vacaub.by the resignation Bent to the Patis EXPOSition Of I
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Canadian wo-rated in brow: , 15 00 and peace may n6t need to be made o; Carlow ; W. Kernigan, '
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f Irul ^1 st'on and surrender. ' The -, . 0 W. d. - She le ft nothing by w6ich her identi Miss M. Robertson. - mes- -and won
Scotch and English tweed suits, reg ar $18 to S2_*, Sale trice count of exhau : ! JiAlle t---4amee Snell, Clint* 13 ; 3 . Glasgow ExpoOtion one year later, I
. : ' ton. ouldbe ii be learn I t awimids. His success -at both -of
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- i serge, regular $18 to $24 Sale Price 16 50 defence may be T aintainsd.. I ackson, Auburn ; John Tiplady, Ulin di6covere'd. So far as as . -Mr. David'Moffatt, or., of near Ja ek the highes .
West of England worsted 11 or an . iy ismissing. town, fell froml the steps of the Bruuswi - is
and Iri 50 Qaebec will a0ord a resting place f Turnberry! CharleaHomuthJr,, Wingham; d, no one n that localit thes,a fairs muit have been gratifying to thi :1
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3r!ce 16 . L a" . House, Wingham) on Monday of last week, I !)) .
. Fine black worsted'dress 8Ritsl tegulalr $2,0 to 824, Sale I hour or two, wh le we get more passepgers in. Cruiokshank, Bluevale. 1 -The X xon anufacturing Company - genial Iriubm .
. ), . ) . 100 rom, t at city. Here, too,k will . , u, ' ht b&ve proved a fatal -&eci-
German worsted striped trousers, : rey regular 63 t Sale I rice 2 and cargo f I Goderioh townellip-J. J. Oaldwe 1, Gode I.Wreoll, Ere e . tiating for the removal I and broke one of his arms. -What mi . I
- 9 - * -Ann Heard, wife of Mr. W in. Cory, of - I
.. - T . -a it is, occurred at I
.- ular 85 to $6, Sale Price 3 coine on board e pplies of fish aud the Olen ki6h ; oeeph L%ithwaite, Godprich ; F. 0. It eir work: i from that town to London. T dent, but seri us enough t6 . - .
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L West of Eugland striped trouserg.,J re 125 wh 9 Elford Halmeaville. . I di Nile,,died on Saturday, 14th i t., aged 58 the bain raisi of Mr. -UpabalPs on the 3ra I
4 , ! did fruit and ve etables for I ich Q: ebee ompany Lek London to pub up a build ,g I
t are. Palpitation of the heart and .
. i ; , I ! is noted. We w1l feas old Godelfrich-Thomas Warnock,, W. J. Mor. hat will be convenient to he railway. T ' ye , Tu' k- remith on Wednesday of ;
. t'our eyes on the I
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**"*_&,*d.,*_*A, I . cres. T Bright's disease were the o I as Of' her co"cessfie, .
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i 1 . . I historic citadel, the lofty.spires ofthe T'anY row, Colin: Campbell. Ian. will require about ten a death. , 1"t week.-- Mille in illeact of raieinR._i I
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. churches and religious inatitution6, to which - heatly, laildings would cost - between $60,000 a 111 out, and faur J
Clinton : J6 A. Blackall, Joseph . last week, Dr. -G. E. bent to the p Aoin A braze fell :
I w 100,000. Theo mpany inten -On Monday of . - j
I N i . Oliver Johnston. ! I ingsome 12 f 3et, :struck Mr.. Win. Sprott il
i . Shirt and, Collar SaMe 1 the ea-st seems more devoted than the eat. 0 d to pay I - Holmes, of Cdaton ca fine pike in I -he. 2ad concession " I -
i . _ tel will stand out etcalf, A. E. Bradwi 1, A. H. he building by the labor that they will e .1 son of James 1, proat, of t i
I t, I I I . The Chateau Frontenac he I , Blyth- . M 1 . q,
I L I e as one of the sights of the city -a rival Of! Jacobs . loy, which amounts to the number of Bayfield river weighing over five pounds. on -the-t of ;he bead, rendering him un- 121,
Tbe largest shirt sale.eveil pup on in trade operations in geaf orth— I It d 2I inches in length. - Op. H)waR __ pick- ,
i . ham-W. P. Grierson- ,Wm, Clegg, en, the weekl pay shee,b amounting . ed up and c .1
f the 11 Windsor," of Montreal, and a mongj' Win I consciouli. arrie4 !4
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; list this week : 1 merican continent. Thence, .Wm. Robertson.' - 1 3,000. I arly Tuesday morning of last week ' i I
Of p ices. Sale -E
variety of tyles and the,variety of p I I the beat On th . i to the home and Dr. Armstrong of Bruce,
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I . i I 11 Mae Phair, of Gorrie
I on, be side in the I - R Mellj ain and ailes Giry ,n !were -The will of the late S.6nator Clenno' the home of Mr. The P ;
I - in and u ty on every I ; . . : . . - field, summoned, who at first exafnination, I
.Lr $1.00 a -ad $1.25, sale price 7c 0 'n, Anti- - f Ottawa,; has been prob tf' 4. The swo was totally destroyed -by fire, together with ;1
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SOM, Tegul, richest ofgree . put the island of ," 1 elected auditors. .r . thought that the skull w" fracture& E
5 dort-n shirts, starched bo I . . I - i
sale I at t .-
R soft bosoip, regfLhu $1-0031 1 t8c costi, and on, through the straits of i ous vote bf than - 'Value of the estate is V231E,L204. Real e all its coutent8, the o 3oupants O: the house .
, .- 4 dozen shirt, I I I - A unan ks to the presi 1, Thursday morl ning he regained -conacioue 3
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1 .,504. Liabilit narrowly esdaped with their liv4 a. - 1 4
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I ' Isale price 9c Belle Isle and oil and on to the haven o dent ecretary for theirefficient, services i, $173,700, personality, $57 - ness, and was'earried to his bome, where ho
3' dozen shirts, soft silk fiont reigul. .- I - x I
. I 11! I sale price t1a destination. While we go prayerfully and duri t d ast year was passed. An bonds and mortgages, $44,127 ; net valr, -Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Knox , of Hullett, hes mizice been doing nicely and it is thought I I
hirts silk and 6ashmerel fr ut, regular 75c, a . celebrate e 2bth' anniversary of their I . 1
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I ) C hopefully much recompence is I ' yi, . d th . ;
. 4 dozen ,R ?% . sale price 55c oulra in th At, e irectore' meeting the f i)llowiug of astate, §187,084. ,The sole beneficiar c marriage on Friday, l&h. ins i. A It out ,of danger. I .
%,ve't ' officers ere elected : President, R. daughter. .. . a 4 .i
, --stri-_'_, --- ,_u'lar 85c,. out -door life of 1 d in ure.1 Young, ,kies H. A. Clemow, the only arge. ' .
; 9 dozen shirts, hard bo dm ,pe,, reg free, wild, open . - y . I -m Reeve Tarnbull nd Councillor Me
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) 'hi a alli Carlow ; ice-,)reeident, I Cy, and Councillors Juckison
11 dozen ahirts, odd line , bar I and q,oft, regular $1 and $1.25 sale price 35c We have the companions ip of,nature i H.,M. ' ,, Loyal ; Mrs. Clemow i6 left the bon est6ad and $ f friends were I Donald, of Gr - . ,4
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I . its wild variety of 6 f8c 2ad vice. resident, A. Cu ,,,,Irr igham ; b her lifetime, and -at h able time was spqpt. . d i 3
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I e'g: ular 656i I sale price i0c grandeur, and w6 ar P 13 . UO a year during wiiship " Shaw of . Morris,, let the contracts
I q, r . to face with an Almighty Providen 89" - reaaurer, F. C. Elford, Holmes- ',ddath this reverts to Miss Clemow. -At a raising held in Goderl h to 9 U
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8 dozen white shirt, I I cretary I Mondayeven, we no I
ee- whic . en' g of last' ski,at the Qilee 11
l I I . - of last week, Pe r Cantelon -
I 3 Iste senato lost heavily in minining spe - l hotel, Brussel for $300 vDrth --Of gr&v#1 ,on .III
THE C HE 'P WORKING SHIRT. proteets us from the coloasal,,dash an& fur Ville. C on Tuesday I N
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A . I .- of the[ wind and waves, as the foam W,este Carlow Was selected as the next lace of llations in recent years. met with painful injuries by a me rafters etween the two idwilehips .
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3 dozen black sateen shi ' s rerruW Oc, I . i sale price 5c ell slidiig down and striking him on the hbad. . 14
rl , g are lashed by Atlantic tempests ar un4 thE meeting. !The hospitalityr of Mr. and Mrs. ': -The ten days convention of Sev I g -are the jobs, let z
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dpred ins I
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.- dozen black and white striped :shirtg, regular $l.001 . sale pfice, Oc queen of the Allan Line. I I Morris wais much appreciated, and af ter the Day Adventists, ended in Galt, Sundi Xorth of Bra elm, goncesisions 4 ,aud 5, S9.0j,
a . few cuts o 2 the head. - 1
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. Reapectfully yours, ' - _ by the holding of 9, very lar to - Win. Rile 1, at 381 -cents per squareyard
I gale price 5C samptuou repast on the lawn ga es and ' ning. received a I
6 dozen checked cotton shirts regular 45c, . . JAMES 8-M I 'e"" i in the main tent', which was* `ost says " James . :4
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I . I . sports of every kind were indulged i a by the e -The Brussels .- 7
sale price 5c I ILLI - in I line, Mot is, left samples of fall concessions 6 ,and 7, $60, to the same gentW- ,
ts, ei,ght, regular 65c, 1 S. S. Tunisian. ontreal,June large gathering. R. R. SallOW8 took a to hold'all who sought admissic 1-h I te. -- Soath of Bruenla,voti-
8 dozen flannelette shir l3th, 1902. 'adequate I Sharp, 5i "
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- i- I be and flax a the Post on Thursday, man, st 44 cen -
, k ituation, one of the The meetings all through have obert Denbowl, aif
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4 dozen flannelette shirts, light 'v eig.it, regular 9-5c, 1 sale price ! 8c __9 , number Of views of the if I wheat, rye cessions 10 and 11, $25, R i
I I I i lopment. he former .
. : I - picturee'taken being of the fine JerE'ey hprd ,successful. In-' the afternoon . thi y showid-g great deve 49 cents ; concessions 12 and 13. Henry Al- ,j
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I !44+ i i !_+ 1-1-1 +-Ir+ I I What. a YOUng Huronite T4LinkE ersion i4 ,O was 5 feet I inch long and Zrye was 6 I
. 7 - i j of which. Mr. Morris -is the owner. w Mr. 1personis were baptised by imm 00(3k, at 42 cents ; concessions 14 and 15, - ,
i I feet and 2 inches. The flax, 41i days sown, . A
. r I 0 the West. Hare, of Q tawa, gave a discourse in the 1cold waters of the Grand river, the Ord i $40, Charles Pollard. at 38 cents. ; cone".
ELGtRAVE. , . measured 3* i -_ - .
. i . I i A VMT TO EDMONTON'. : 11 How to raise hens " v9hich was i'ance being witnessed by thous"ands of peop e 6 inches. 16, 17 a: d 18, W, Charles Pollard, a,t.,
. - . orchard n 9 I I alone P . .
I - - -- - -------- i I —Mary Victori&'V &nee, daughter of Win. 43 cents. ,
- ------- _ been purmitted to make the fol duly appr6cliated. The day's doings closed It is the intentiop of the Adventists t
1__- -1 ------ ._ i We- have I a b( n J. Vance, of Usborne, died on Sunday, 15th
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, i . .-)e lett th a hearty vo day afternoon
" _ iei by i , wi te of thanks from President nd a pastor ha
I ; lowing extracts from a privat .1 . I a church, and to this e -on rri , last Mr. Thom"
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I . I which af,ationed in Galt and tent weetinga will inst.,aged .17 years and 11 nf onths. She __
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I . ; I . i young Huronite who is at present engage( Rod. Young to the,hos an ostess, Amy met with an accident which might
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C 14, 11 tea hing the young idea how to BhoOt," oi t Snell held for several weeks. I had een ill foi ovIer a y i
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. , I was secon ed by retiring Presiden I . I I have proved fatal. While at work at -06 il!
I WN iff/fjmw -..--," effects of typhoid fever. 11
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i / ching 7ounj and endor ed by Col. Varcoe 4nd D. r 'Ma- I -Oae of the most disastrom I raising at M -n Charles Eilber% near Credit. 7 ,1
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. - I i . Fred Parsons, of Exet r, met with
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- i Icelanders hovv to speak English in short speeches. a fact every- known in Galt occurred there Satards, -Mr on, who is p tting in a new foundation and I
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- i , 1 c. an unfortunate accident the of, er day. He Jz; .
. ... . . ,'I school is in tin Icelandic settlement, ',where body endgreed ,the vote- 41 0, pleasant !morning, resulting in the 'complete an addition ,his barn, one of the _heav g-,:1
.1 .. : I I I O e English.. speaking ftp.mil and profitable outing was. brought to a tion of the Nlapl.1 Leaf Saw works,owned by had driven over to fSt. Marys, nd turning - timberB when lifted up in place was too . _. __ TMIJ
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! . I h known h w around he fell between the h0sea and the g. Mr.
: : i This is about twelve miles inland from In. cloee. i short, the,( , . - I 'Ir
, I . . Shurly & Daicric . I is not )ld building having sprun 11_4,
. I silr k 01 on the .
I wagon. The wheels
I , ! ; . : ,'but the building is a .-Qo . with :his he*4 if-:
L t , '_ n Cp6l I THE NVOMEN',S INSTITtTE. , the fice star 5ed uc i Amy was immediately under H,
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. I station half way betwee r 6 very , "It
I : - - nisfaL a inflicting sevej hinful and
I I : 1 I I . . i plete wreck and a lose to the company,, i head, I bent over when the beam came down but P'
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I and Edmonton. On the occasion The W`Dmen's Institute of West 11 g I
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. I att, pla ce, Mrs. $75, djacent buildivgfi were in gr ht lb was. so what broken in the fsX,'by
end a ;school 000. A . I I
.. L I: I I hevisited Edmonton to also met at the same time and .1 did & ' -The Zuri'Ch He -aid says : "The St. . n -.1. -
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I I 'a couve tion for : . I ent d Mainufac- YU
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- - I i - . I ; I teacher's couve the - districtiof Al- IJ Salkeloll jr., presiding. Ap excellent re- them being Go] nd Impro, tem striking soZ other timber, otherwise Mr. I
.. - i I . I -ately the R11 d Joseph a -0 _71 --
. er wa : 111
0 . i . I I ; ) at w I it, taring Company, thr)ug ut, Dr. 1 ---
- E_ I .. J : barta' held in that town. The lett as read b Culloch's foundry. Fortur h its reside Amy wonld'bave mot instant death. H
) - , port of We year's work w I the sec- . c_ - ,
-__ ::_ ra, Colin Campbell. - Of icers for was in the opposite direction and th , was rendered, unconscious and remained so ,
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; . of Ottawa, mad 'two import- 1 7;
writterionthe.13thof June, and the'delay r6tary, *!, of the firerneu save(I e L, . itchie, N L'.
T . I I mentioned 1 wer - the hard' work for some timo. It was feared that he bad _,Mr,
I I in the running of tritiva i the ensuing year were elected *as follows :- ases of real estate 'n Saturday. I ,It7
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FRONT 21., 2 I I i . -6 Le ant parch N 1-
i ; sioned by the rain foundry One hundred and twenty
HEIGHTS I z caused by wash outs ocoa Presiclenti Miss Green, Loyal ; vice-presi- . . saffered inte nal injuries but it is ho.ped.no - ,
: , . boys ate thrown out of ewpl' - One was 40 a;cres of lot 12, La, e Read went I 1- '
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. 41 f .01nd floofi. He says : . - d nt, Mrs. Harry Morris, Loyal ; secretary men an,d I more ;results will follow and that he 91 - - I
BACK 23 2-4 . - serious - IYU
- I I i z concession, from S. Raunie -9.1als6 36 acres J
. in is the swellest t:)wp in the - ment. will be arouod again very s,hortly. '.,
- . . ! 14 Edmonto . and treasureri Mrs. Colin Campbell, Gode north 4alf Ilt Lake rom , east conces- . -IN.-I
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elect fkam. I .! -Peter Brodie, a Barnardo boy, aged of lot 7) . Blac a 4
ollars and ties to its just a fine place h Aly a I . kweU of Holmesville, -qt-
of Northwest ; h ; direct re-Goderieb, 1 Mrs. Gundry, . . 9 r. os I I .
You (ret the laraest stock I r : .1 ,
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I 1 4 for 125C a Calgar ut it in just I. Salkeld.' jr. ; eteen, In the 3loy of James Peel, a f r I sion, from Benjamin Charrette , : 8, ;P"y morning 15th inet. He .
- . " collal, i I i big a t7l, Mrs; Bichan and Mrs. I Salkeld" Mr. G. IA. Deadmim, ofi Brussels, is died on a 9
This week wo offer one line Of P__
I I me a fax nicer pl ce to live. mer resi ing near n sayl le a w 8 I .1. . I I tairs _ -..
I more -so and C inton, Mrs. James Snell and Mrs. G. i I . , .
I 3 q its extenig vely engage ;n ee c Lure. -
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++++++.Ii 1,_+ I- + i I + T When I wrote last I was not at all 6ertain ago from the effects of !an. overdose f g
-1.1 1 !+ - I Crich , Blyth, Mrs. Metcalf and ra. Brad- . 1i o and his da bter 0enring him moa
. 11 I . ' -this - ,nd Mrs. whiEkey. He, in company with his er has now pwards of 300 olonies in his '.4-
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I ; Of getting therb, but luck was w' th me win ; Holmesville, Mrs. Forster a af terwards: asten?d to hiM. She saw -at a .i
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1 1 ait 11 day Fri - 11 . G. Me- ployer, drove some m%ttle to Lindsay, 14 apiary, divid d as follows . 55 at home.. itial :eondition
, ' . tinte,ifor thou h I had to w G.'Tebutb ; Porter's Hill, Miss uship ; 20 in G ey township ; glance that a., wa's in a cr H.
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a j after dinner Mr. Peel gave-hini seventy- Is in Morris t 1,1*
. f Clothes for $1.50 day in lunisfail for -a train that Fbould have Phail,; Wingliam, Mrs. J. J, El iott and summo ed.a4istaucel but when she got -
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gone north bef ore dinner. I was on the road Mrg. Riltollie ; Kintail, Miss H. Young and cen breathing sat.
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. . USERS. I Dr.Goggin, . 11 t already under the influence of liquor, p 0 St. Joseph. Reckoning 30,OPO bees to a back to his ide hip -was I R .
. COAT -VEST AND TRO I by half past six. o( Nile, Mrs. ,Dustow, I little The shook as very.great, as Mr. --Blackwell a -1
I I b4re. J. N. McKenzie ; rvin ; St. duced a fl sk of whiskey,and against the - colony it ,w uld inean 9,QW,.OW : ;1 'i-2
. . I I Mine Burnett and Mr. Bennett, whool,lteaObi- Mrs Grummett and Mrs. Hugh- Gi in about his usual health. 1z 4
of tton, -striped in p4ttern, an l for the hot . W, vice of Mr. Pool drank it all. Finally, fir in workers all anxious to bring ih their load,, appeared t be J i Ai
This special suit is made' I . . ere, who should have gonel up or Thursday I Helens, Miss Marion McPherson ; Carlo I The deceas d was &native Of -.Northampton- -
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! yed by arr accident on the mai I Mrs. R. M. Young. the effecte,he fell asle'ep with his hea,1 han,g- of nectar 9 years .
weather you can get a dollar and a h ilf's worth out of it in one 4a _; made -vyell, were: dela . . I _l y evei Ling of lasl, week, while shire, Bog] , d where he was barn 62 .... i
. I ing over the dashboard. When the he 3a . e came to this country -and
_ I - line,so I had th a pleasure of their conlpanyi* i Oa kon a In 13 4h
t' ' We havle Jt in sevileral , - — )i StaplBtor k Frank; ago. I '
and'will be sure to give the purchaser satisfaction. . , . . was reached Brodie was black in the fa o returning fro , saltibloc , - 11 -
, I and On the way up another teach r, a former lister, of located in itchO, where he remained un - . I
. . s le price $1 7 I Canada. . . -year-oid son c f Mr. A4arn F( , I
. ! 1 .50 and his breathing labored. Restorati so the 14 1 1 z year to H-olmesville ;
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size,- , I Exeter boy, goll on and we had c uite go0a I ,
; I ; A . I I were applied. bu. ut effect as hia he A Clinton, fell from the laftay bridge to the til 1-895, in. ving in tha I - I
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_____ ___ time.! We reached Strathcona about mid- i -Cattle are dTing -near KingE One, from t witho ', I which con aued to be -his home -until death ---
ov~w r - - -w _ I . s i stopped beating in a few minutes. stony river bank eneath' A distance of ' . I -
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I night and sot ere was only on, bu there over -indulgence iia luxarious clover i w -
7 , I about 25 feet. Fcrtuuatel he alighted intervened- I .
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a L for Edmonton and it was full, we st yed i.h -Mrs.. Goforth, wife of the well known -A very serious, if not a fatal accident, filled lociat I
1 I ODD TROUSERS I . ' 'wo upon big feet, but the -shook was a severe and as a local preacher be ,often
i : - occurred on this Skelly farm, about I He was
! . Stratheona all night.. You k $trath- Chinese misBionary, with her children, in pulpits with acceptance. - a Liberal
, I I I Ow join miles eas"t of Paris, at 2 !o'clock Tuesq ay one and he had to b) carriedhome. .
- Sale rice .75c cona, formerly called South E Orlton, ,9 tend leaving Toronto, next Monday,,to - . -The bodyi of Abi s.ham G4aley, a labor- .in politics, hut placed principle before psrfy
,, I -5, $1.50, 1 P r e i m Mr. Goforth, who is in Honan,,.Chi )a. afternoon, as a result of which Mr. Mars4i 11 _r .
Renrular S' .00, 81-2 I where the rail"y atops at pre rit sud . d exercised his franchise for what be W,
and $3.00, sale! er hav to v o rells in tsse- - are dry, Hendersop, of BranobtOD, was buried al re er, was found In the harbor alt Goderich, oil- an . terests of the
, jPrice $1.50 reach Edmonton you eith alk r 7 -The natural gas VS L " " g Monday after oonol last we)k. He lived, lieved L to be in the best in I
I as shown by the fact that d' abqut 60 feet of -
11tegular $2.00, $2.25, $2,50 - - . - whio rirri_ng has been under earth. The yo 'country. To Mr. and Mrs Blackwell were - .
I I I takeo'bua ; it matters very littl ,h,way I . the slande in the b arbor, and lef r, I . I
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I by bus you h ve to pay a I ibandoned. by the United Gas & Oil Corn- mar was assisting in deepening a well on one of . 5001,31
. ++ 7 . you go, only to go - I . born two daugh'teris and three -
A. -1-+++++4+-H.-1 + is 4 -16- -1.--; ; L , with the 1p- home about I o'clock on Saturday morning, .1 -
I quarter, for tf e roads on the s uth ide I Vany. Dr. King says the corn )any has somethi g havi g.gone wrong Phipps, of Indian, Ford'. Manitoba ; Mies
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St - the river are so very bad just no, that it's given up all hopes of Btriking' new ources of pal, . he waslleu down by .& rope to in- using his boat to.reaah the dock, Blackwell. At home; W. A .
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case f walk anyway. In the orni,ag ',w supply. After making the necessary I. having been r moved on acc)uitb of dred Cincinuati, 'Ohio ; James Black'w4ell, OfGalij, . I
: i - teration, and while he was being drawn ap, iog. Nothing a known of ho the accident a
cross6d the river and attende hot t -One of the boldest things tha has bap -_ and Alfred Blackwell, of Woodstoolet - 11
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ewart . e did not retut; home at the
, 9 the well began to cave In from the top, (b.r- happened. a a .
reig - I morning and afternoon meeti go f t ei P'ened in the Canadian Soo for a ong time, I I t"A
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I I I I I then in the e 61ing of two Indian girlefronithe rying him 6ek and completely - bury ing usual time, sod his hat was een floating in ' re. J* Wilson, of St. , Ilk
! I I teacher's institute, ening stro - the steE was then made -The re 3idenee of M,
. I I spend to those en- the harbor. seare party
. - i(3 about the wn. ere are lot so many tovernment Home, Wawanosh. The girls him. He was able to rei , Marys, w destroyed by -fire lub week, Mr.
i MEIG & MACDONALb)i I led 1 1 up and the harbor dragg d. He was,- a .
(S-LTOCESSORS T04 : gaged in the work of rescue by tapping ,?n rs. Wilsonlefather, an. ,old gen- -
. i fine 1 houses 068 in Calgary and ,there' are a were thel, two prettiest in the insti 5ution. . . mily of Mar Corbett, -
I I I I widower. an I leaves a f Ig in an upstairs
. that are no ng me -chant of the iron pipe down the well, but nothpig __
. ea many places t even pleare d , -E. J. Rowse, a leading me - _: tleman, ha I been smoki,
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Br S.9 Old Si 'a n d ,; gr bush, but all the same - room of th 8 he -axe, where the fire was firsit
. 1. righly I , a.hawa, died Monday morning. He was more is known of hio'conditio . i -An interi %ting ceremony was perfbrmed -
. I atof the town. -A significant victory for Canadian d, %, d the f
, - -bred ire is supposed tolhave
I . pret y plaae and is perched away up, on t e , snost promine* Methodi . I bb inst., when notice
. I I I . short -horn heifers was -scored at the re int in Clinton, n Sunday, 15 There was no in-
-4 r"1=1: 1 Pn roer askatelieWan, wh re y u j He bad been a member of the town council the Wood- originated in this wAyo
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S El _A_ OTZ _J_ - I I bank of the 8 ang and was a' conspicuous curler auction sale of shorthorns at Chic in a handsome rronusnent erected by I
. I can ne the c untry round aboutfog mil a for many ye
__ I i 11 , I Bree ere men of the World, in. memory of their re- surance. .
and iles -and a better looking 11coun ry you: and golfer. The town 14ses a Mort honor- which three well known Canadian -The & inual South Easthope Picnic .W801
U zen. ticipated. The Hon. John Dryden Id cently dep% ted SoVereign,J Wm. H. Beis- .
Cbeap Excursion tO Canadian Nortbwestv,:-- tf ne ulaulb wish to see. Sunday mor ing n y ; w s un- held olaTtursdayafternoon of lastweek i
4J;11 $rd, On I ale and exemplary citi i PU - , in - i
otball .
weni to the -A few days ago yellow fever in Mexico, seventeen Canadian bred animals for an com, who die, on N1 arch 260h lasl " ash. There was -a fo ' .-
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Return fare $28, tO )1oosejaW '30. ' la'a. idi tio to mem ers of the local It ."
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4th and July 15th. . ; D ff in the prime of life, a Canadian, Mr. average of $595, his highest being $1 , veiled. other amunementi. i Dane- . 5 ,
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- I I unfoitunately lie was away. 6d ell uld a e T. H. Noxon, a native of Prince Edward and his lowest, $300. The imported fern es lodge, So -v ereign T lor and lRev, Dr. Spen ligwas kf pt up till s late hour. The ;
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I I Agenis the ne churob they expec _ ove into county, but for many yearn a zef,ident of sold by Messrs. W. C. Edwards & Co. of cer, both of Brant or p did not, ap)il the -sport, A large number I
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be t e finest c urch in the Terr*tori 8. . oth r resp Do e the most succeAufful ever,held.
C. P. R. TICKETS TE' EGRAPH AND EXPRES @ K. R. Cochraw, of abou a 'of New Brwn - 0 .
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