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. NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS be evident to thern at any rate that'John of days trovious to his death, which was' a. Want, at the manes. Mr. John i1a H'S. LEADING SHOE iSTORE. ;;
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: M A I t"t h4 4evere a ook to his -many friends. 110 v7V, a station agent, has secured the , ervidA of an visiti . — I _-k---_W_ ; .
. I - Bull beara the ID resentment, anc I . friends at Pruoe Mines. -Danding -, I J 140TES.-
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- I *The ligure between the pariantheEmattarcaph is willing to do th with tliern i - - assistant to rolievA him-f6r afew d6 s — parties'are the order of ,tie day herel at - . . : I
a right thing , i , . . - - ,Snd Miss 11
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I r. Miss Jessie Omni% of A, holi. presen b a two
they only act square'with him. - L -The death of Mrs.7olland, wife of - [ , ' "I i
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an:,Aenotea the Pago of the Patier on which the I . . r . . vi, spent the , there being one a nd sometime dav in the
JLd 01sententwill be found , 11 nr V 11 I owl 6, BlInevate road. every 3vening.- ! W. Holman who! Extra V 11'ue --- 4th .. eek of ou . ,- ;, -,,,7,. Dalton
- I y I ollaod, of Clinton, ocoutred n days at Mr. Peter I! Mr, G , ; I r
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i I . utinues-MoKinvon & Co -5 o - 0 Pahl' h I here for Bev- I I I I -
Ta Saja I a big tug-of-war in the Government f4r Tc-'' the eldeA JaUghter of the late John M n- Eloinor on Saturday. `1 i . . eral years past, basgot o6tion as teacher, the burg o
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q , western Fair -J. A. Nelles-5 . On is Poll. She h&6 been in deoliniDg health or I - . i in E dv'll and,has giveh up his place, I ; I
it . ; at , I I I, ri I -M id=Su.Ii,n1mer bnoe Sale;, p i jatter s hi
Ue*-R, Willis & S011-4 ronto's inaane asylum. Mr. Stratti., ' g O)u glne , ell, took
Extra Val . and brer death was no unex- he 0. A a tlemala named Aberhart has
rborough, Mr., Lat6hforl I larloc& - I I I . I : ! . . 11ch
, gan-Riobardson & McInnis - 5 Borne 2m' - 1. . m the remain I I i . -
I Gr afterit for Pete " pected 'She was held in the very, high at been ngaged for I der of the year. I I r -_ . :the Metbo
Rg =Irth ,nd--J. W. Westervelt -5 11 , t I ITEMS. ,Harveh Citig and threshing are Wl'"I + j 01% J*_+_J"' -.2-+++01 i. -"-.k+++++ I - .
! wants it for South Renfrew, and Mr.tbav 9 esteem. , SheI'was aged 47 years an lea es . Miss YVright, of has been engaged' I ... :::
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To,! Rent -Jas. Watsou-5 . the order of the di Or ps a re usually to teike r" ment for next' I
F i mily. h the junior dpp'ar rreat Wal
1' t has promilaed it tio North York. Mr" Roi a PIO f a I . I - r -9 .
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ir TO,. 1RIa,oksmiths-Expositor Offic e-5 . * test. " I r. I heavy this year. Lveral I of the f armers year. I I ) I -Our Fall 400ds .are' beginning to come in, and we must I . zvoing aws.
I-- , .will retur in time to umpire the -co N1 Riobard Terry, of Exet3r,, met . i I
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-i M sic-Miss Bell -8 , itb a painful accident on Saturday -mo n. have threshed wheat and I barley. aid are I = If"S. P e W s
i t N41ce-4-Will McLeod -8 7a d6 not know what truth there i ay a ing, 9i;h Inst., which will la ty i more than satiefied with 1 -the ywd.-We I . I make room for. them'. We have still a number of lines of , - I as
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in this, statement,,.but it goes to sAhoo ' th I laflls Gree4. , - . ing the I
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z I _- L' oh Room -2-T. Malone -8 . st be sacrificed, before the .... .
00 y for a time. 4e was in the act of atchiog understand -that Mr. Johd Watt US sold I Summer shoes that mu. end of - xvith 11r. v
A [. even the Mail has given tip hopp f ee
. A For Sale -J. L. Killoran -5 Nors.-We are losied to learn that Mr. -
i 0 & !a borse ,in th' pasture ffild and whe i abou5 his dne heavy draught teai6 of horses for a . ' '- ' . to -her liom
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"_ change of Government and is becoml, g r I Willi m Jarrett, ho has latel 2 at-, August. To make'them move quickly, we have Awade the ;
-1 4 To Uent-T. E. Hays -5 , U put the; h ter around the animoVe n4ok handsome sum. 'go doubt the pr o 3 - paid . I . i I I - mer B-0--.
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L, signed to the inevitable in spite of i If, a am was am pt b tendi g the Clint n colle iate Institute, I . I
.t -8 !it jerked ba e and in some manne! . . low that'once you see them you cannot resist b been in To
I Abdounts-J. Laudsborough eve goe. . ii I thf`ew. for th t ing, bu we;tbink it will 0 . . Uy_ I
z k . even in the At of the prop an a I has a ccessfully pa sad the Part IL jupiori prices so . . - I
r I 0 Shoea-4-W H. Willis -8 . him wibh such force as to break hs collar be some time before Mr. Wat i ir , I . I lier bolidw.
- being male, it could not be ca ried t n r I d thei I
ii, F4rmera' Attention -Kennedy Bros -8 r equal. Miss Alice*Smith, who f h leavi g examinatio and on ing them. I J
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- 5 10 t 0 ye .,- or mode school in C on I . 43re.n spent
V_ even conimenced before ,at bone. ; . aton i the fall term. 1 -d ' ; .
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k __ I - "' Th h pital at Clinton recently profit- few months has lived w I ,
Labor Day Excursion --W. Somerville- i ithlMr. and rapaLab , rill att , - seuery in
1 paeseB ro rpwe4 lives i to - e OR . . I Ladies' Oxford and Strap Slippers, that formerly sold for $1.25, will be sold for I _.
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-j . Notice-Jameg McNamara -5 .., d a0 if the Gove ' I Tanker, is preparing to go I- to Dak4t in a Well lone Will, ay agece3a be yours. - I .
3 . L a ye d, by :the g0nerosityl of One of its inma an, . . r. a a pair. 1.51?kinds f . -
-5 11 for' ai'it will, live for four y0are. k I ; L J .
q - Inithe Surrogate Court -R. S. Elays- ; . . I i 1 I Who, tboughl he did not I recover f rom his short time, wherE ;her r,isfers resias.-Mr. a are age i . . , . I .. - 'park and. -
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- ik. I I - illuega,L 8how0d hie appreciation o a care Matthow Bruce, of Londeaborp, ; in his lace' again te 'hi visit o theI I . N I I . -
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4 I t 11 " 4 The farmer 'feeds us ail,,, and *8 i L,e A . Northweeb.- ov. I r. I nnon 0 Goo VALUEE'341 IN MEN'S SHOES.- ; i
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. one da last Weak', with I
t-1 - - iand treatme4t he received there by leavJng for Mr. John Mil' r I 1. I -_ I
4 . 1 , prospers ,go do all other interests. Jud z , he bone. the new blower o 111 fit. Quite 3. nuMber Of the pi t1pit in the MothoAi b hurch last Sun- I I i -1 . i :
' !property to he value of $1,000 for 1;
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10 9 00,W day. -]Nf r. Thomas Jair t lef t w i n toh N . yjare Box Calf I .
_. ht L UVOU sit lim', . ' to seelit w - for his! See our ' d ith samples of Men's Shoes for S1.98a pair. The I -
;.f -, i ; lit ofi the ho pital. -This was very 3ons - the men in the vi,, nity called ork. . . .. .- -
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:_ . . ; schoo, in Ifurti o - turd'1ay. -R. F. I and Dongola Shoes t -formerly sold at $2.50 and -t2.95 a pair, .and are . 0J3rfUAF-
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1: 1 thir : ate, n'd wil enable the hospital to carr, I . I .
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_1 , 01 XNOrtll, America is to enjoy a qr A i I i . I
- , I . I , - Stelokiresumed as in the Zurich Bohooll $1.98 a pair. . . - -a
'_ ;r ing with,theinventicalz-Mr. Fred Argk&, our . I I .
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I- nsion a. I on Mmday last. Ed Hag u, who has! I . I I I I =
i -" ,9,8AFO,RTtE, FRIDAY, August 292ad, 1902 marked exte I of the present era ( 4 pri, I i . I energetic blacken ith, is kept bu4y these - I I I -
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11 I perity. Advices from all parts , - days repairing rr a hinery. The lia' y oat for the summer Qn n Dakota, has re-, `Y` -
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[ . -Ab the ecent departmental i L v i I - .;vei*g1
' ' he pu its of Brussels school ar . I I I I 11
U , .Manitob4 and the Northwest Terdtori a tions t d . aro'p is hard . on he binders. -Mr. Huizh t.urne I home. I :ft h -i - and -PaShfu
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__ , I . - fact tl at there Taylor, who has boon spendi the 1vacation I . I I . I -
: I foreshad w record breaking graJin andi fr,c it ticularly wa . Despite the I I : .
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i, i was a large ercentage of failuree throulgh- [ormpl;- school I ,__
0, cr pe, and advices from 'the Tinited tatos , 0 Wait - ! ; -trufi Chrial
N . 4 s6nt crop in Manitoba is the largest that ba J ; upiil .of at London, in e shoX thime! -The rural I 11 n n timo i . n the old, able time. -Mrs. Ellis ad daughter, Miss to Manitoba. -Mr. Geor F . I -
A jjl point to Immense wheat and. out th' !Pr inae this year, the D, ,ge Schoellig of De- f I
, corn hsryes s. i All, the time is good . . l - -,failing, hop,
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_' i I that scLol bave kept up their stat ,dard Ifor school teachers r named 1 Mattie, were in Goderi h duritig the past troit, is here on a visit to his! parento.-W_
CA ever been reaped in that Province. , The hanreating operations are well undler i : thei! duties this roliWe store, the E. 1 c aul Co's store., - . . I _ ,comfort he
; t . - - Dor. 1 1 takes . . ;
,4 cin y is the crop. exceptionally good, bu . , way i 0 t * ' i good work, and all of the 14 candid j.tes v ho week. --,M iesl -ance, of McKillc . Seafo th. In this stor iliien is a staple*,' week visiLiag Mrs. Ellis' father, who is qu3 be W. Hoffman and Garnet S einbaeh were I -stricken bir
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*1 4re, is a. larger area of land under crOp thali beginn"in eCanadian far West ' . If nature jwrot ded in panning, 1.3 obtain!ing the place of Mr. obert Web at . arlock that ils never allowed t? btoome short,! noi ilL-Mr. Edward Sheffer ban taken a down below Grand Bead a & fishing xpe- . . eat -Proml-31
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- i . . 1 Part L ;unior leaving and one Part I. ju i Wei Wet me Miss Dorran(e in our 'O ' ; positi - , il eom:fine T beneath. th
, It I plor school. . d on in the C(Arli ercial hotel here. dition recently and returned
4 4 grants three orlour weeks of good h rveq - , . . lnatt r what the Baltic& line'na'are; --' Ware in the pike. -Mir. and Mrs. F. Eii
f - *dst. * P 1) V , 'o has L L
* 1 eiver before. The same may be said ol th matriculation. m- -Miis M Misses White'O' Exeter lb4r, oi Crediton, 7,
" 0 ing weath th Igio arsi
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- f 3: , er the' golden' grain will be till I th ,acation un - a luxory as well as i a eceshity. McF I destroyer. ,
U Torritories. It is estimated that the yieb , I -Two, of! -the Most euterpti ing far ots been spending er the par . village oil Tuesday - 4' veniu - A _ ' ` Thvxzday
4. garnered, and (Ile bariis of greatly enh need L 11 slapply thisi neqessa 0 g, renewing ac werehere visiting relatives and friends a 1
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I . I ick Sb 1: 4 has re Orned to In e . M_ . I - -
! of: wheat in Manitoba will exceed sixty bliahed , An- I . loal pkices. ' w u good ,takort- q . I srnpathy.
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- er circumstance favorable to - 1 1810 1 , panied by Mrs Mill nto last in Dashwood recently visiting Mr. J. K -el. !!!! .
4 -, , mil maf.eria progress will be est auloytolwnebip are$nowden Broth rs, ental roof, I iana,I wher 71 - -Reeve W J. Miller, acco few day ago. -Mr. antlMrs. C. Fritz -were I
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yet mg men I , years in Toro - -
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" - I . . I a ' =ndieg the Grand lerman, who has returned fro n the North- I - - . tRjz" .
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1i lions of bu' lelp, wh . ile the quality is alftba Oth the : ment of pu i re linens. I I week. Mr. Miller w
I I i is found. in theremarkably. good pria a for 1 have 600 abres-300 of I which are under -We a to see our ol fri(nd, Mr . - -
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coluld be desired. Of course, all thin is del . I I they hive over LoOUL I-Trums. -The far a - does not go to i -
I ' I cultivation, and this year John Croebie, ab el to be'in the harN e0t field, repri se tativ'e of Hensall w6at. ! . f) -with a, Jar'
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, peindenti to & very large extent on. the con V eii. 100 aqtep inoats alone. They hav a splan- although he is lic t I as well as ld like nvery n j, I . I I
11 I revenue is therefore likely to, I I . -_ - I _ I I lodge Independent Oz der of Oddlellows. On DevierleauX
ceraalpripducts current this year, vt , I W( see t9e tow ofte' t )Be days. -Barn lodge there " I
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,be doub! e and hired hi 1p re carce. - Mr. land, -
I ectei! a new room
4, I - . J dil ilop, and anyone visiting ( I Friday evening last at the , regular weekly ' `
'. dition la which the crop will be harvested h%aced. I . the farm , 1 0 Soafortb. f
- If qu'okt,r see that they derstand !the windmill on his barn.' Mr. Fleed Rogerson Mrs. Swab, who f r the ast ew woe..! meetiag of that lodg , Mr. Miller I - Brussels. i I
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. Wet weather, such as last year, or a night'o I n have be An vi itiii , with daughter BRiFws.-Mahler Brothers' are having. I -1 forth. spe -
-i In ape4king of the proposed fast - i I I&I-ge additim built to their pple eVJ%pQr
i acience as w0l as the pnxdtice of farmin oii one of his a I i I membei a a very inter
a for the convenience of stock. rs. ev. .. . arrow, a urne _ j
- . severe frost., would make a great change i4 ,-T a " Oar old farm I proceedings of the Gr n lodge, and after- . I
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&- her has bee v Sydney Fi h- Wqmmnmmwei their home in Ohi , ac6m by M ra. ator here, and will put in a more . Hloliandel,"
the results. Thu far the weat , on ce 411anson, who is as ac ive m a I I O wards entertained .tbq in at Mr. D. W. Foes' I oderate i I
Per ice, few days ago, Ron. dhe Clinton New Era say : r I - 1: n I I
3 i Jerrc w, who will- 0 a fbw weeks un' der lant'for evaporating. I i civic bolid
- .4 or, DomiWon Minister of Agriculture, ai I ] spring ahidken, notwithstanding; his 74 i i f ice cream parlor&-tV.deE Maagile H3gyan.who P I Our ] ior oo I
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A favorable for the maturingof the grain as weLlf J Exeter. ! the 3arental roof. - ev. M. G. Jorro-W is team went to Blyth last Fri ay, and were : I - .
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. I An 16 knot service to Sy0ney vi oul dt years,;aan cortainly lay 'laim, to being al- t be b
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r40 as for harvesting operatione,and so far no un+ . EDUCATIONAL. The teache in liq rural away on a business tri ' tc New York, and -1 defeated by a score of woe
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L41 . Most the oldest resident of the to n, for he p past three years, was in the village on Tues- ver 133
w_ 4- .1 , med their 0 ter a will )a abeent about 1 three weeks.-I)r. , lost ,4 valuable cow last v reek from mille are jo
I however bdog the passengers acrom the schools have reau I rk af - ,
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., . favorable circumstances have arisen to m4 I I la (ied here lin 1851. but it was not until I dav last, on bar way to her ,home on the - - n4i
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. I ocean in five days. That would be loss tit 0 cation of about seven weeks. T,,4,e little Artliftrong, who ashoritime a'o disposed! . fever -Donald MeMills is b ere for a short, Tessio a -
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11- bright prospects. In some parts of so , , 1853 that he took up his permanent rcsid- va . 9 I Parr line accompan - d by a lady ,friend n . I I
lt I uthert , folks are again of ela wending t eir - *ay too of V id practice and residenc6 , to Dr, Irvine.! I visit from- Idaho.- Charles Jackson, wife I visiting at
41' than it t 'kes to: New York, an , a'a at once here. 'However, there are only one or I from Dallas Bay. -,&.r. Nicholls left here . --Reyn -0
I Nanitoba wheat cutting hail already I l ; I . he sch ol. Many c we -n,' I -
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'z 'i I - two others Who can lay claim to bav,iug resi- . this week for Souris, Manitoba, accompan- , of 8alt Lake City, I tall, are h I
.K com 9 and from t f tfio larger left on Tuesday of this )k for Londo and son , are crids 7
11 f . mienced, but it will probably be the wee, abonta 4 -knob service to -day, much'in - :d- I pupils have been kept at home to la6ist in -Engl nd, whe're he wilt, orsue a medical . a holiday visit. It is elevan years since I - lett" visiteo
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. ' ded here colibinuously since that tilme - . i ied. by hie grand. dabghte , Mrs. -Louis " -
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'1 . vance of what we have been accustomel to. i i I , . " finisbiog the harve'st, which h a been a ver couree-in the hospitals that city. We , Clark. -Mr. and Mrs. 8eeds, i of Strathroy, Mr. Jackson left here. ---- Colir, C. Show, -of I - A. little aoutb
lill I after next before cutting will be genera I I Jof
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It - - The wlYole matter of fast steamers- Would 1 . I I * bountiful one in )bis locality. Now is the are a rry to lose th genia L 1 doctor from! Our ! : w-Doa i"4- i
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, throughout Manitoba and the Territories , 1 McKillop. - - me for the
have to e Wet and we 4rould I i
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." i The next week, therefore, will be an anxi have to Count well what the count , , Id i - New 'lunch room, Bank of Qammerce regularly, as not so many advarfeed pupils new undertaking Mrs. Armstrong land ti . to .her loti,
I 1811" A -Jr. Naughtonlefbon Thursday for Deloraine, :
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;, U, afford to'pay for them." , Mr r , Itoaul It : 1 Block, SnfoTb% Opens SaturJay, Au us" 80bb. are in attendance,' and teacheid are able to famil will rema'in in Walton for a tim nd other re&ti ea.. --The Mi,sas u -
'. - Gus one for the Northwest farmers an . . Fish i , I - rned this, week to London. -The Msnitoba.-Joh , Colin an4 Duncan Me -
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;= sensibly. The last sentence of I ia ra, ark : Dinner 10 ceats-.And 16 ounti. 1810-2 1 Welsh retu I -this vicinif
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11 those dependent on them. After the gi aix ible ' ' . devote more of t1wir time and atte:nuion to at lea at. - W I . to state tha ' ggie and Ji nnie' and Master And- Arthur arrived IaRt Saturdayfirom their trip I I -
,_,N- will mee with the aliprov,ral of all se s We havelthe swellest $2 shoe for ladies . - or near . -
I i'l l ; I the smaller once. ;The advan,,ed pyplls f John Shortreed I is jre c4ering --fr all to the old country. -John JiL 6koon ing, of the ,
11 b I Oanadiat s. A matter oflan expenditu re of y u ever saw, ; Take a look in North wind 3w. - - I ! a.- raw Mu och, of Brumfield, who h4v been I I . - cliss, Mr. I
A is'eut there is pot so much danger ut " Beau I rd
s I the rural so 00 8 14 0 vicin y 0 7 or vi - severe a ac o, a nges io i o a u Petrolea,is making a visit wit, John e it. I
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11 will be saved, as froqb ia the thing wbie a million and a -half dolla s a year is n t one tiful new goods, very lateRt in StylC3. W. I H. Willi", visiting Mrs. John Wood i - ,
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,;Ii . so'o azent fnr George A. Slater shoes f i lage contemplatiu continuing their studies, ,M re. E. H. cLa4ghlin i3 I also recovering He is Mr. Leckie'a uncle. -Bz useelly's Owls" . mei! boarAl
ill', . . weeks, have returnbe ,home. ' I I
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has now most to be feared, There!43 also : gentlemen f-r'Seafortb. 1810- cannot do better than note the vbry high from her recent ill 'eaFt f bz eumoflia. -miss I 'Won two gal Mee the past wf ek'-h , Lazat I __ 5 for the
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i4 oi inspiration of the Momenr, as some e9em to and creditable sbanding of ourl school. Carri 3 Berry left n Tues ay of this Wee L . i, the b"y at
:,, -f fear that there will be a scarcity of labor U If qu lity 1grew on bushati it wo, ildn';; be I a — , Friday. three rinks frqm Clinton drove I . A I '
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if I desire. We are ,of the I opinion that the Gran Bend by Ur- X ,
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Li ke off the crop-, but we fancy tnere more the achemods considered and dis--'uBaed ' goods at the E..McFaul Co's HuRoN Exi-osiTmi and oLher papers the frieni "a in Cypress ive -, Manitoba. Mr. DEATIT OF WARE OLiv- ER. -This weak it on Wednesday morning Wingbara club gave . p
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-4 I st)re, Seafortb. True, only one shipment is teachers of the ,,ceter public school and and I Ira. Young oidd fami y, who- have been' becomes pur sad duty to record the death of them a friendly game, the vie itors losing bv .g.ratulate
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4-4 , cursion " of farm laborers went from th - . Y( t in, yet it shows nothing' b t tr e worth continuation cla as are to be oong'ratulated visiti ig with Mr. Young' parents for'the Ware Olilver jr.-, who died at his. home, on 32 shotp.-Miss Jane Richardson, of tai I - ,
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7 Referring to the resolutions passed 4 the a on their excellen resulte. - Fiom the pub- past - ew weeks, left forlthair home in ; aui-! Thursday night last, after a prolonged ill-, City, Michigan, who-hAs been visiting her
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tj U 2,000. Regular excursions will ran at in with honors ! 56 I-saballe, , -
t4il , I turera' .A6socIp,tiotn, askir g, for a revision cf at d Ripley's 11 pirle" finish that wU1 not school is the Only one credited man of good qualitief and highly respected friends in Galt and Waterloo. -Mii -
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- the tarig, and a material aeightening 4 the a riuk, cockle or spot. T, I ; , .
- I - ...en .: i 'Vlace under the auBp.ce of the Macosbee's. grandmother, has -returned tj her home in - , -
lk"I'll., :_ i Seaforth. 18,110-1 show the efficienny of the teacl ing-staff and 11 I - Ir. -
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'U . the excellent work of that hohooL. The J. G. $tanbury, B. A , Barriater,Solic tor,[ Society, on Saturday, a, d _.
Editorial Notes and Comments i I ; I DEATH OF A -N EARLY SETTLER --One of . ,' as ,,I.arfly at- McKillop. " i _. elected bijz'
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.i sounds the followl, following 6 uresspeak for themselves : Out Notar r, CoDveyanoer, money to loan, Exeter, i On t 1 tended. The here& 7n iends I - Order of F
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:! '; I At the, late Ontario elections Indepe:od" t =) I the early seti,lets of tbis township was te- RAcEs.-Fine weather fav,6red the Bras- - -
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i.- . farmers 4f Canada. . It ED ya : I I In C uada MDved by the hand of death, on SAturday of 26 ho wrote for entrance 24 1 passed-,; At He iaall every. Tuesday. I 17" ' have the sympathy all in their be a ' . Min- -aii
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7, we ha,vO a strong, w(alt,by twsoci tion, r leaving, p irt 1, 9 out 0 U ;- -junior ment. . -celebrated .
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In! laat, in the person of Fannie McMichael, I "alo I pils to inst ruct in Pia io and rh ory. a P' I . i . meeting,-,h6ld here on Tues my and Wed- . I ;
I theypolledinall, 3,4'16. -.votes. This doe leaving, part 2, , out of 9. i t r , I 1, I receatl,v- ;
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!_- -, made so y the farming , I I.. De- I Aldic. kell, Hen, 1, Lon. i .
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1i ' nott look as if Independence is a very flourfl - is worki g tooth and nail to make a liti- c(ased'had:been ill for nearly.& year from L - I I 4 fif,
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p - - i an track was in good con3ition iand very fas . U_
A eat pa;t it's bond Blave, and to force Ut to tl a infirmities of old age, but the ultimate . A HANDSOINIEI 8 P,ND 1 0 Pr, -On Wednes- I NOTES. -Mr. R. Or wford and family d 1 4 . I
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It, T I - I increase the cost of living of every- fain ly in cE use of death was an attack of. inflam. day vening of las we k [Mr. L. Harold, Mr. T., Hazelwood n its former record of 2.1%i being reduced to 11 I . 2ppointed 1
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T . NOTES. r. a 21 Mrs.9obe, t Bl ck spent . I family left along - ' . A a member ,
i_ 61 , _X who has been prc ted from the position with __ 2-15 in the'free-foresll lon Tosedaw In the - I
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IJ __1 is I. I on of the lungs. The deceased was 71 a few days o!f las i 1week in Be grave, -Mrs, t I I -- model se -ho
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U -T ! action O their part and made very trong I of ag , and for between 35 and 40 1 of station , mastei be e t,o a similiar' Rev. Dr. Stewart, o inton, and.Aev. Mr. judges stand were George E. Htnderson, ! -
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il 10i . not, wasting hia time in the old country, -but ; y , John Barn . .
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I repr( ' Uny starter, and Robert WilRon, a f -Seaforth,and I I
11 1, - I a t. ears she bad been a resident of cKillop. . quaintances in t village' -J. E. tlack re- positon at N 7ing4aui,, Was given Hamilton exahang A uipit8 last Sand ay. -7,- .
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, , , ' -Elarn Livingston, of - Blyth 'Musie waR - :
4' I he has- been exerting himself to the utmos - a rough quecze has been pr a 1b I -1
, , y a Mr. Cs mpbell died about ban yqars ago. a Most -'. pleasant ' n substantial I Miss Annie Couplan epent a few days bL I
.-! j!, - turned from the orthweat rerritokes on ' Aamghterr, I
, . mr- ace Og pow r turned to 0 furnished, V a quartette, I 3onsisting of , - - , "I 1:
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to advance the interests of the provi erfull kqueal, beforehan . em mber She leaves one daughter, MrR. Frdnk Rob- Friday. gend off. Mr. Harold a 6 wn; this week with Miss Flossie Moon. .. Mies .
.1.1. that the I'manufactuters have the mone and ertson.' The funeral took place' oi Sandhy Latiday for the purp'o , of moving I Messrs. Howe, Jones, Grew.at' and Barrett. -week, Aftei
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, _ money xalks.1 11 af',.ternQon last, from her late reoi ence on . 1amili and fumitu a to P1 * h in, and the Coupland, of Auburn, this; week. -Miss B_ The following in the sunimar - forthe first -
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1 , evenings ago he addressed a large. meetin l I L move'there with I is family in the spring. - L i .1 L . _Mra. 33
- 1 I - ins occas o a a V I Zg kea o i by Ahe Shepherd, of Clinton open I t Sunday with . -
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in, Liverpool, He told of the resoure I I . .. ! . twned .1iro,
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, i I it Huron, N Dtes. i team will take place in the park I . . I the d at' I
Oapada, and proposed that 500 army borne I Wroxeter ! ! e h
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_1 aion i . - . IVI aitla ndbank cemetery by a large number and .1the citizens gener 0-8 ow their'! ad by Percy -and Roy. went to eve an HcnestBill I I ,
; be purchased annually from the Domij he ones in use in of sorrowing and symp Tuesday evening, --John Willis has return- . an I : 11eir to uvm
il- . _T re are 109 (eleph t athizing fri nds and appreciation of Mr., lffar ol 9, a citiz and: last week.-, Miss May 2 3 2 i
.A. . ad from London, and is lookicg wall after -Miss M. Scott, of Blyth, is the, : . I
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9 .- ' ! relativest frien4. At the close f the er,' guest of Mis man John Nolan 3 2 4 1
LIA! The: Mitchell Recorder very truly says , .1 ! I his serious illness, which,,cbnfirt.ed him to the a M. Wabson.-Miss WiRe I : I . -
I -M r. SpackMan, of Exeter, haal been Carmel cE arch, an Sister Jane: : 4 4: -0 "I - -sargeal
-, . i ! I appro- resumed her duties a, school section No,. 8, . .
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. I ghain. priate' address : w a read to Mr. I on Monday. Mies E. Oanning, of Clinton, Time, 2:27J, 2:2-2i, ;2.25J.. : . :
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Eembled in'convenbion, in. Toronto to c Order of Oddfellows. , : - Harold, aind he , was presen a ro i 11 ; I
- . - rned BRiErs.-The outeide of the to% in hall is young people Thursday night, -There will t d *i th 'I is taking the junior om. for a few days, Free-for-all trot or pace-+ ; . fever. De
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11 their tactics, but we may venture to hint t I from a trip to Manitoba. While the' a he inied.-Mr. Rob repre entative gat I s a! Mies Chidl
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them that they will not gain many Liberal . I Turnberry, recently sold a epan of horses to next Sunday. It is expected that Rev. _ hering of the. citizqns and death of her brother. a notice among the , John Storm
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I ' purchased 820 acres of land. I a Blvt i bixyer 'for $400. -Mr. S. 'Xilc6ri R. S. G. Anderadir will have r business men was held in iller's hall for a., lists of those who ha a been 'successful at Miss Delmarch I a yewr_
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I ,, votee for their side of the referendum ques- -David Cunningham has sold his farm, like 1purpose. The meeti was presided the recent examinat tte i who Dandy Hall - __5 " ....
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. .- i 1, wSo-racently had one of his fingers badly his vacation before the fOIlOWi 3g Sunday.- 4 io sit C. Oaime 3 a I bandsome .
; tioo by bragging of the barm the did t4 went half of lot. 33, 15r,h concession Gr,ey, to a " ahod at the futniture factory, has bad over by Rev. J. S. Henderson, and an ' ad- i obtained his second C &as certifica a,- and Darkey - ' 1 4 3 5 1 . .
L y Miss B. Marshall, who has been the ggest of I t I I - IL
'i Wm. Sc4nook, 11,2th coneetsion, for th sum I I i street. -in I
I dresal was read by Mr. Geor a McEwen, ex- Miss 0 F Brigham, w o obtained -her first Maggie Usher i 51 .6 6 1 1 .
',A Li eral candidates, in the late- general eleo I . the injured member amputateil. -' The Miss Jean Dav , son for tbo past three rat fe , 11 I I Mr. W. - L
rAOL . Perhatpa the distillers with who 'I $3,250. press rig the re it 6 t a citizens -at the c I a a a c'e'r t il5] and ISO completed ma- Time, 2-16J., 2:17, -15. ,
. A -Befo e leaving Orediton, Dr. and Mrs. Wingbam race@, last week, were the best in weeks, left for i r home in Ayr last Thurs- 9 cate, L _. _Mr. Parteo
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Rev. Dr. Mackay co-operated in May wit t4e history of the track. Never bafore had f remo, rat of Mr. Harold a; n eqtting forth their I triculation in conn Lion with Toronto I - I
. day. -Wm. an Kaake Four and a half furlong jun- - farm in I
t Rivers wp1re each present d with a ihand- appreciation of him as a citizen and bFusi- University, takin ' L
- ret.urn the compliment in December." I . I we such a large number of good ho,ses here. ad from Muskoka. Miss C. L wrie left fo Be Wag aCCOMp . 1. 9 :I at class honors in Wilfrid Laurier i buildin
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: The attendance on the first day Was fair, Toronto on Saturday, where she will visit none man. The addre i I anied mathomatics, and seco d class honors in 1 2 2 I -
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. It having been stated in the prees that the . and on the last day a very large number of relatives for a fe Pi we'eks.-Pet r Wallace by a iandsome ca , pt yer. 1 English, History, Laiin; French and Ger- Logan Landsman I 1 2 3 dr ' I I
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- The 00 cro farm owne by Mr. Frauk . . I - I -James Fiat
I Ontario friends of Ron. Georg . Lon ,AL BRiEFs.-Mr,,1N f11,!i%m 061will has , man. p : : .
I I a W. ROB people were present. The fine weather of Toronto, is the Ouest of Dr. Bra vn. -The .,h I Best time, .681 1 R'l -the end of A
Taylor, ifi the township Df Stephen, I being recently been improv I I , - i i I
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desired to tender' him a public reception ori, lot 9, co k0ptmany.of tho farmers at ho a. The junior football te m of this village went to his dwelling by 9, co I - I ! ND I I 1: He was boi
., cession 4, has I een sold t? Air t diy, was the Gorrie on Friday evening, and defeated the ; ' ., f . SECO_ DAY. J I
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his,return from the coronation, it is given, Albert Biseett, of the Lo 3don Road, SOUE,h Rich d Jones Ief4 here th zu 1611- I , i -
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of Exeter. . her , unbend in the I NOTES.-Mrp. H. Fa0st And children have Billie Direct 13 2 1 1 1 i imontble.
. out by the more intimate friends of the I . .1
now band was in attendalice for the last Mrs. McTaviah, lof Paris,. visited at D. T I I K
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Premier, that , -during returned to their home! in Cairo. Michigan,
Min Hattie Sinclair, daughter Of Mr. Lve .)n 0 i
. Smit , of London, 1 ba , me Colonel Hunter 4
. while he is much gratified b ' df4y.-The crops in this vicinity this year Fisher's 'and othe'r friends il .
Y Peter Stpelair, of Cranbrook, I I .st week. -A I what it,"
. WAS rried I tLe p at week or !sl isiting their mother, after a three weeks' visit to friends here. Vickie Clock :2 4 4 4 3
- the. proposal,, he. svould prefer that, no de+ recently I at Gooding, Id ihol to W ."Dan- arp exceptionally good, and, despite the large number frot n! here attended the. race's Mrs -Colin Smith. r. T. I Higgins, bar- 11 They enjoyed their violit oplendidly.-Mies Minnie S :1 ; ear -began t
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. I . moustration, be made. Mr. Ross istexpecte4 iels. The bridela many friends 1 ' Old atchy " weather, they are being saved in in Wingham last V ' reek. I . ,,j 1 1 . ttlaued to J
A': I . i , riote , Toronto, is ,here, isiting his, sister,. I Kate Trumner, ho has been in Detroit 2:25 . I _
; Ao return ou. Saturday next. Ron, J. W Huron will extend coiagr ulations. , , good conditi6n. It is said that .,in some a I I . I I i pace- deadly wo
I Mrs. : W. C. Davis; -L -Mr.: and Mrs. Thomas learning the dr - making, has returned Little Buck' - 1 6 I I I , - - , - . .
t; Gibson, Attorney General, who was also i4 A places wheat will average 50 bushelo, and I I . I I
I - thel Old country, got back thii week. -Mr. R..J. Miller, of Hullett, delivered barley,40 bushels, per acre, while oate will ; 'Varna. I Murray, of Owen oun ar viettin home and *11 ork at the dreaim&king Louis L I 3 I -A 4(dale I
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I V the, Premier's return the Ontario Govern i 8 give an immense yield. -Several ftom here NOTES.' -O a E U'nday last, Rev. ' J amen Murray's parents'_ -Rev, Dt. Mel rum,of here. -The weathe ng the past week Wisdom King . ; 1
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ineut will be once More complete. 773 pounds and nected him, well, day -Dot , atbended the funeral of the late r. John Foote, son of 'Mr. John Foote, who has been i t a vill a this y favo aI ; inetwetorf,
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far from $3,000. i I ! tile Unpree
Poor Schwab ! Mr. Charles Schwab,i' i soected residents of Howick towni hip, who years, preached i i:the Presby erian chuarch Franl1i Reith left hpre th a *eek for Winqi. week on bus* ess - . he public school:'re. College Queen .
1 - -Oa the Morris tov;nsbip .votee',S' list , I -_ trustees fir
U- h. Wauitoba,, iere I is I relatives have opened here 0 d I last with a full staff Dolphy W i 4 7 0 dr ,
- president of the great Morgan Steel Trust there are 835 names, 7/33 of that riumber , diled at Lakelet on Sunday, August, 10' morning and evening. The church was Peg, I I- I-- ers. In fa
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4. Mlr. Scott had only been ill for a fe w weeks wded to the d:)oIra with. a large number him :ttua ioni-Mr. Joseph of teachers.- isloTilaf!Ve Well 1 2:19 pace-
and who has risen from the lower ranks to: 1,PinR in part, 78 in Part 1) and 24 in part . I Blan(y, of Clinton, Iform' I 4f thin village forToronto, a d Miss Nevtlie, for Rodn-. Nellie D I I I I
..' ar d a few days prior to his death a had an SFr 'Ghlis old oompar ions. He c I -_ VV - , to open tbq
. I . nineteen are q alified el p ro I 'Nellie Wilkes . I 1. is the arr
3. Four hundredand , and N rho has lately retur' a rn the South
the position of millionaire preiident of one : operation performed for an internal trouble. a oquent and pradtical sermons. Mr. Foote retur Tbev have been on a vl sit to their parents. 3 2 ,2 1 .
i to serve the King as jurors. I I I , .2l which driv
of the largest manufacturing combinations, I as to Montreal in a week or so. to McGill Afrio in war, has ta en ai position * ith'Mr -Mr. krank, of St, Clair Michigan, 'has 1 Madison G 4 - 3 3
' Ha was 69 years of age. -On Wednesday go . - wl . .
The Standard elevator, at 06ton, ; night of last week Mr. Charles Rintoul College. We bee peak for him a prosperous M oCE ughy, of the I Com eroial.-Mrs. ' G. been here ona visit t. old' friends. It is Commodore K I dis I lespecially 1.
in the United States,. is said to be broken, 'which ban been run for oevera l yo ra by I I r 11 ' I in he villagelthis Ov , i
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. - os me near meeting with a serious acciden6 fature.-Mr. Ch LrIes Johns and wife, of Minera, of Exeter! was, er 30 years since a left Canada. -Mr . - I
Holm(s & Smith, has been leased ))y Mr. : I ' I .
. in health and M:9 nerves so shattered that, weak visiting her parent an& sisters. and Mrs. F.- Heso,gr,.'Ieft a few days ago O I -Rev. and Mrs Kenne' Rev. Mr. z I
his physicians will. not permit him to see , D. Urquhart, of Hensall, who takes with his engine at the Zatland bridge. Mr. Chicago, son of N r. James Johns, is home -Mrs. - r, I
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even his most intimate friends, and he is td, si.on September lat.. t I -Alr.
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. . be carried off to some quiet health resort to' -'Robert,F. Stoddard'B. A. . , classical erme, and when about half way over, the .speaks in glowinf terms of the Windy CitV. 80, le t here on T r d fo the past week or -Mr. F. W. Reas a 'a 7ee a will attend the Methodist ; conference itut - Uh eonces
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r 11br .commenced to give way. T a weight -We are pleased to see Mr. Joseph Calo- a b Winnipeg. Mr. Kenner willi go as far an
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try, and recuperate. Wealth and . In8titu. e, was a, I ACOUilaty-., - ,
0 , bridge some six way, who was one of the pioneers of Stanley g left this week on the harviesters' excursion
position f engine Sauk the ley. Mis4es Berbia a d1lyrtle Rod. ins I the coast before returning. -
can be gained at too great a cost. There is , married recently in Li6tow'el, to,Miallti Mollie , . ar I their m
I I in .hes. ! Mr. Rintoul ran the eng n er half a century ago, but who for 4 the a viRitin, their fath r and relatives in
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no doabt but Mr, Schwab would cheerfully! . I this vicinity. -Airs. T sky, of Montana, - rRoido ou t
I I . 1 or e of the abutments of the bridge,, and left past few years has been residii g in Victoria, . 1 7 11 ;
I -Mr. Charles Box, of t noesgion jib t . I . . I . . . il . life togeth-
part with some of his millions now if he" he 4th co . her until next morning, when it was British Coluinbia,-Mrs. James Armstrong, and formerly of BenoaI , who is visi,ting E a . , i .
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could be reconstructed -nhvFjicall and bel of StephLn, met with a painful accident one i 1- : : : l.f. - 1 TTMMilt " .. - ; 4- 1, 'Ill : . well a,nd h
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A . I i hc rse& . ; Cool, of Drumbo, last, week, r)turned. home, this week renewi g a qnaintaucep. She - . I . . -A W
lw, , 7 i, Worked at, th I . of a scythe came n contapt with hiA knee, 1 1 . : f 4 mi lamie .n _. "It
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: - e lathe and earni . on Monday last, Mrs. MCCO I ace' - i t MrF. Rutz, the farm -A
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The Boer leaders, (-enerals BoLha, - on the B)a a line, NOTI--.S.—Miss Kearns of MOT treal, is its infancy, and rs. upky was greatly - I i a W
D wet I -The Dodsworth farm, aal -el 1
u I I", Rathwell is mcving'this week to Gorl q in
Hallett, has been rented to Mr. ,d] . . I 1 I ,g
ate 6(,eretaiies, 1 , iting her sister. Mrs. Joseph Emillie, of where he has pu.chaaed a bc ot an& shoe -i 0 .
aU3 Delarey, with their priv, rpri led to 1 ote h owth and mprove- i - . vvere a finE
I' I of Goderich township, for - five ye ro, at th i first line of Morri,;.-Mrs. M iroh' and W I'll 3 . T Ful I Swing. I . fzed -a-ad i
acoompanied by their adviser, Mr. Abrah, business. We hype his ventuxe ill prove ment of our , vilia Out two hotels I
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i about $125 a year. It contains 85 a es and chlildren, of Woodstock, returned o' their remunerative. Ile will be Much 'missed - this week. I
FiE(aher, have been in England on t m I t chaD ed bands t d' rat of I "I'll,
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heir 'way 1 is a -good farm, but has been somewhat neg- home last week, after a visit at M - I I
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to The Hague, to atteal the funeral of their I lected. i . I . . tDancan's.-Mrs. Philip Thom lent workman. - Ho4ns, the farm r landlords, intend re- I I X1 Alnj ;_Xpx - -_ herd was,
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, I 1 -Mr. John Ca8emore, of Wingharp June-' a hole in the gang way, leading to he barn, I I Biding in our villa' - I
. . . . . deoeased colleague, f;eneral Lucaa I . e.-Nrs. (Dr.) Ferguson HundredT of pe thing Conn
'r. I, 1. Meyer.l I OJ)1e are attendinrr daily our August cut-pico sale. I
.., at i I tion, has. sold fifty -acres of land to eorge a couple of weeks ago, and was rat er'badly . I 0 0
- 17,7' 1 and little daughte Norma, left here this ;
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I 1. 41 I _ Oliss ,ay fi Id, I week! for in h Serus and OaBhmeres, all pure wooly I
. .71 _. _,-_1 1 received on board the stemmahir, .',N'eg6ria by 1 Tor $3,400. This, is a good price fifty !Bella 1 ende on. of Bruss d at Mr. CHURCH OPENING. -The ne : . Iresbyteri other cit e , a. Ten piE ceF3 4 and in all the 11 .1
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, Hoti. Joseph Chamberlain, Colonel Secretary i. 1; s, but the farm is a good one 2d very !Frank Sea )
__,4'e', ;d '.' 'i tt'-s.-Freddie Johnston i3serious- an church, at Bayfield, will be formally Yorkicity, is visitilog hei' sister, Mrs. H. . of Lovdw,
I; 9ri_ ! . ill,with bili' ueffever.-Mr.s Barper, of opened next Sab:)ath. Rev. N. McAuley, Arnold. -Mrs. L.1 Harold ,left here last . ... :,eently. I
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1. +1'. If, I greeted them. They were also introduced I 11 relic Texas, is visiting her parents,l Mr. ind Mrs. of Mitchell, will be the preach r--. Services week to join her hushandl in WiDpham. A I i 1,11ast Lon
. at th 8 uble liae, Ray, on Wednesday of Robert Duncan.-Miss Burgess. o ; rd. i
to Mrs. Chamberlain and Lady Roberts! le a -1 Brock- at 11 a. tn., 2 30 and 7.30 p. -m. The open- Mrs. Harold will be missed by quite a large. I a ya ] - . - I .
i I laatwee - in the shape of a stone pi , with vill . I
I I I a Collie. Mh8 Kath- ing services will be continued an the'follow- circle of friends. -Mr. a d Mrs. J. D . '
1, Thirty-fi*e y rds of Black Venetian Clotb 58 inches wide worth $Lbo,
-on the bowl.. The atom is feen Ss*anu panned Part II. junior leaving.- ing Sabbath, when the Rev. Dr.iStewart, of lie, of Leamington, and Mrs. G. A. Ainslie, , 0 1
. with whom they chatted for some time ! two faef,a carved I . Ains. '_
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- . They were also invited to visit the naval A missing and the pipe shows evidence of Mr. and Mrs. George McDon%ld spent Sun- Clinton, wilt preach morning and - evening. of Comber, are visitingDr. and Mrs. Medd. 'at this sale $1.10 a I ard!. I ; - I
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review as guests of Mr. Chamberlain, b considera,ble age. . day in!Molesworth.-Mr. Alexander MeFser Liberal contributions for the adding fund -Roy. F. E.Malla t exchanged services on7 1 . . I . ,eall Wiheatl
I this they de,fflaed on the plea of lack lol -While Mrs, Adam Case, of Rodger- %vos home fr6m Hamilton for a c,)uple- of - - foi,i 'yards of Blach Veia,etian Clotil, Worth $1.65, fbi: $1.220 a
- . ; will be gratefully received. On the 'follow- ,Sabb th last wit R . Dr. Hannan, . , 11 .3tte per b.
. I time. They were also received by the King .vil. . of , Twenty
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I le, was engaged milking a cow on ,Satur- d OLT church, Exeter. yard. - I .1
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the 6-thef cows in the, i . I I ley per I
.- Mr. Hendereonv ill give his popular lecture Mrs. ndrew Moir, of the tovvnehip of Us- I - I No
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k whither they went on special invitation., yard crowded the one she was milhi ng and Nhs Mary 0- , J rom Toron to, ! - - One piece of ing Serge, 58 inchess, worth 81.25 fo 75c -a
i The reception, however, was purely forinal., in the mi\ -up Mrs. Case was Cott is vieffing forth.- " A ramble throigh Wonderland." There borne, returned this w ek J I Nav Cdati r
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1- I i 11 80 unfo tunate' 1mrs. B6attiel and children, ford, are will be no admission fee but a silver collec- where she had been on 1 viait. -Mrs. C. A. I ; , . E -K" per A
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. and Turn- tion at, the door. Tbe Rev. Mr. McLitau, McDonell and children aft here this week , .
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i i nstrative greeting by the -Mr- Samuel'Mitchell, of Benmill r, met ibe ry. 1. Thynne has been laid up. , with of BI I . i I I . ,iRJW ver - -
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. . people: with, a serious 40cident on Frida7 last, rh
. . Black Lib Sill-, all pure silh-, for 39c a yard.
I I! assembled at the station gave them a Wet-: while trying to pull o I umatism 1but is now improvel. Mrs. drew's church lasbiSabbath with much ac- spEn ingafewweeks with her parentO.- .. - I Sheep sic -
UtAl some atraw that jBrowulpe, (formetly MiEs FarrcwF and ceptance. I Quite a number who war 3 c ' ping at Grand ' i I ! I I I -W001 - _ -
I I Only 30 yar s m6re to sell of our famous Blat'k Luxor Sill,-, worth pataloafte
I I had wound around the roller of the binder ;! 1children, of London, have spent several - BLONVI,. -Rev. Dr. Hamilton, of Strat- Bend 1have returned hom a t I
1i 1 7 eome as hearty as given to Lord Roberta and! a
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,ght his, 1weeks with their numerous friendii in this ford, and his a n, Rev. J. amilton, of M cBroom, of Londc n, w io w a here during : ; . W,7od - --o
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from South Africa. Shouts of " Good old ' arm cutting and bruiBing'it badly. - ! ividinit-I.-Mt. Andrew Scoot a d Mies Godericb, called in friends in Bayfield on the p at two - weeks V,,.,,t,n9, Mine Bessie, . 4 . .
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I - , the Mesers'. Ramsford, iNfary i eatti , of Seaforth,'and i is Maud Tueaday,-D. Can elon, of Clinton, began Urqu art, return home on Wednesday Hundreds of Barrins all t] ir I ir
" Brave soldiers all," were frequentl heard'i of Clinton, shipped t . b . -1t,lovsr fted
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amidnit -a.alvos of chears. General ewetil: 0 'Vancouver, British' 1M Don4ld, 4 Michigan', visited at Mr. F. apple packing in ithis vicinity this week. last. iE th' section are se I 1 __9 ow
- -Columbia, the first carloa I of aalt ever ship- B. Scott's la't eak.-Mrs. William Meaner Mr. Cantelon says 1 that the a )pla crop in ing tl ,air ne crops I n 9 od Oondition, !the I Pork,perbl)
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was. fairly cornered by at mob, and h to be, - ped from Huron to the 11 cific Province. It. is !ecoveringl from her reoent hever B illness. I I I - s - .. TaLow. per.
resqued by the police, who by shee forcer . Will necessarily retail . I I Huron will be very, light this . season. -The past i veek being ve fa or%ble for huTest. . igshest Price, Paid for ProdUCre.
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t a considerably, . dies Ma 'at Oliver accompani 3d Mrs. steam barge, Cli t i the ha-rbor ing.- Mr..Samuel 8 illi I was in . H , I -
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salt here, As the Jo ieph Burg ss and children. back tp Wood. Monday with timber for the harbor improve- ddrin 7 the past week.- r. and Mrs. IA. . _++.1. r . +
6eared a line of retreat for him. The Boer bigher price than does n on, Was 11 - Toro _T__V__9-__T__Q__V__ - _+++ I
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i freight on the consignment amounted t 1; st(ck. ',Mr. Charles Coultes is he a; from meute.-Charles Pooaldeqn, of Thessalon, -Arnold, and children, of. 11 indoor, have been- ' ; 1 ! ... I I
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visit America before their return to South $4275. . I . : I . . . . . . -
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oeemed to be very noncommittal, and, judg-' known resident -of West- Wawanoah, died! is now 'show ng a marked improv ment.- is doing a rushing business in the lively and -Mr.1 and Mrs. J son : i*x
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somewhat over-; on Monday of last week, the cause of death' Mi as D Ily 'eat and Mr. Wesley Wast, of sale stable line. - He was accompoinied by Wilb r were in por Sta ley on Saturday : . ; 21counuy.
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