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t, . 100 ft. long I . ! )Floor the president off the Cans diap Pa-Afic, speaks
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All new goods 1-11 Stock. The new shape�: for his season re moetina unfortnpate '� bre hren. � ,T)ie i community o
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Working Clothes in the iol-lowl, g 11 that the appr ach of cot weather will vi
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Wool Trousers . i i � th. nt est6oknow wand
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Wool Sox, two pair for 1 25� � 701ves __ I - do
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HARVESTERS' EX $ � to God,. and should not be hAerfered with - wi
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba, a4d return I � $28 00 making moccavins and sandlo
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stake possession the A�imala will perish of ed until the head was drawn up straight, the handleof the fork breaking and pene- � ; V
xposure %nd hunger. '� HQU E FURNININGS, the legs stiffened, and the muscles of the trating his abdomen to a depth of over a I .
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Am.er'.UM Farmers Prejiidiced ! �� — scarcely breathe, Most of the medical in five minutes. Hewas a married man, � .
i Against Canada. I I � I practitioners in town were on hand to cb- about 45 years of age. I -
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HAT I A FORMER HU ONITE HAS To S_-�y horsemen and there, who Were greatly i'�- Daigneault, of St. Bonif", Manitoba, on __
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I A"ZO IT. I W1 DOW SHADES tereated in t a fight against. the umm lal Sunday, fell into a b,aa,rel Oontaining water _.-
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ardner, of R inhard Iowa, an officer Of P, I 0 URE MOULDING *hich stuck in' the horse's foot eight days Welland, *ith ciontents was de- .
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irned the other da � ! before the disorder -developed. stroyed by fire about midnight an Monday. .*
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,.. ort ead, Ivilare he went 10 , The follow: rig pupils are in attendan ae There was mat a heavy qua�ntity- of freight 6-1i
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ith iii party of fowa' lande7eekere. The � , Allij-11.9 Iri n hand. ' . I I . -
I I e� -The Bothwell dairy stock -barns and 'I
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omi16 on Amerioa� qomp�uy owns Con- I I � _t
� Anommum�— . E_ Dunlop, M. Kerr, K. McCourt, X To t_ creamery were completely aestroyed,%y fire I
derabla'and in this 5istricb, and will be - I � iSEAFORTH I _ :.,
a me i ani of bringing in a large number of i I I I er, E. Manning,. E. Robson, E. Johns, Clinl- Friday night, togeifier wi;� the season's �
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ttlero fr)m the aouth., Mr. Gardner is Is fo__r'k_,w_h�re he —atates his- sister is dyin - t :.
� gv seaforth ; J. towrie, C;- L. La - fire is supposed to ha�ve stArted .from a Ian- �
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anadia.0 by birth, doming from Huron bought an! excursion return ticket to To- 'rence, Seaforth ; K. Hart, J. Lane, Bru - tern explosion. i ;� I I
)unty, End altboughl he has opent Oe ron I d t the union station sold the re. field - S. Steel�' Cranbrook ; E. Musgro : -The street railway company at 86. A
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reater part of his life i� the United State% tu7;ia`1'f to'r $1 to a 0r. T. R. detective, who M. ' -
here, as inany other anadi I ans hav� be'! I t approached him. F Walsh, Wfi � 3 4ham ; Messrs. J. H. To : Thomas is tied up owing to the refusal of - -
A to do, Mr. Gardn r bas I sucoeeded 1 1 H Is was fined $20 and Henas,ll ; F. T.' Bryans, Jameatowa ;. G. . the Gar and Neobtic Light Company to I
olding bi3 own.1 Mr. Gardner is i 9 .0obt , or III days. He went to jail. : , Johnston. Witipham ; R. 0. Frager, Mole - supply anymore power till its overclue ac.
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merver, and relates % few reasons wh"V George James, Thomas Higgins, of Glen- - Wilford, Blyth ; - � - - �
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merican farmers besitate� before coming po farr w; ,Frank Wright, Ezra Homath and King, Clinton, - . - Reports say that the 4 riagmery men of
ve under the British flag', which.are some- W � i I
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hat otai tiling, aho c nite amueing. T �e Mor�day Q last we4 on the second harvest- officesfor 1901 just issued, gives the folio - otherwise in a ey may I I ��,
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get! lit der the power of the Britis !�IMr homas Big�art, who recently went registered,4,1 this is exceeded by 'fie� Columbia mark -eta 'with Danish butierpro- e
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overrime it he would not receive justic I to 6aton to undergo an operation, bu6 other oountieslo()�ly. Of these 1,429 were duced in Siberia. According to report re- : I
d that 1e Governm ent might at an doctors would' not perform owing deeds,'1,006 were mortgages,1,060 discharge ceived at the Depfirtmenb of 1griculture S
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oment si voop down and seize his property. to his condition, -dieo on Sunday, 31st ult.,
r ed for' a a of mortg3ges, 170 wills and 5 -leases, 1,207, there was not a butter-makinglest&b1ishment
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hese poculiar notions are account b t�e home of hie brpbher' John, in Bay field. abmItracts, 1,013 searches, 61 me-ebanics' lienal, I i - n the country seven years ago, now there
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e result of election and ',fourth of July 0 '- The Icause!of death was an incurable malady -and 492 not enumerated. Thegrossamount, are over 100. In IS97 nez rly ten million- �
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ting th lion's tail," and a 70 years of age and �nmarried. Amount of income paid to county, 81,285.63., country, last year two estab , ishments run by
iown as 'I twis )i wbic� he had been suffering. He was of fees earned for tb-e year was $6,071.2 5. pounds of butter were ex- arted -1
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mething similar to t as quit O T' day of last week Alex. Forsyth, Net amount 6'f iocome received by Regis. bones exported more than t ist qu . antity.-
tion in this oountr ' r that 'the Unite Of 'ngha, ' M., mat with a serious accident trar, $02,909.69. The total value of the -Owing to the heroic laction of Mrs.
atea is a terrible wick Bd place. The A - e assi , at ng Mr. Taylor to take down a mortgagee regiote � a&4 township, her
mer is pre udiaed against th" wll�i j I red, was $1,480,0.66. Robert Bar -day, of, Lh
ican far bu 1�d ng on the' Gordun ftirm. A heavy -A young man of Qo4erich townshi I six-year-old son is alive, to,day. The little
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untry, and it is gener Ily neceseary to pa atioli of ,timber f0l u , pon Mr. Forsyth, with a span of obestnuts, I accompanied y - fellow stopped an a, three- ot rattlesnake, h
a ex ent as of one ma in a c�minunity an i cra0ing hi leg .very b.ldly, breaking it two ladies, whom he had biought in to Cli - which was basking In the 9 I and the.rep-
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ingi�irn �o see the pla m for himself. in as, and ibadl splintering the ton to see the cir, I ve t mes in his leg.
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n, r. Samuel Carr, of hear the Nile, was over the granbli hie sidew4ks. In turning and, sucking the po son from,the woutdo. 21
ery f6rn �er idea of anad ' a� They �
ops of w wat-which far eclipse even thos thr wn from the spring 'seat of his wagon arounda, corne%nea-r-the larendon hobel, tied a ligature arouu� the � imb to 'stop Lth; .,
Iowa, ind discover that the Canadia a one isy 13sb week &�'d so severel L injured 'o ho . C ild - .
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a hospitally inclined, ind t"t the' Gover * that he remained it In unconscious state for strikingthe p I or � . :
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ant is re idy to exte id every courtes an hour and a half 4nd has since been con- front feet over the necky6ke and otherwise treatment was secured.
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iey beco no aware of ;be fact that the two fined to his -bed. , T�e doctor says he had a badly t*ngled tip in the 1 harness, besidl is doing well. i I
untries , 6re much allik �, and that our laws ve ' fr in breakin
a quit � a as good aE their owv. They are ' ry, narrow escape,. o 9 his breaking the tongue. The young man la �t -Thomas Clark, 'one of �he best-known . I .
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an in a 3osition to rec eive the inf ormation -, he Methodist � pars'onage, Centralia, the rig wbile tile horses lurched and kick- er, south 'nly of *heart failure, in ...
at their laws were patterned upon thosle wilelthe scene of a 1pleasant athering on , I dif-d sudde I
I . 9 edp and had it, not been for aesistance .nei r ,his chair, Saturday � blight. He was abeut
Great I ritain . The American knowb 4 Monday evening of last 'week. The oeca. at hand would have resulted more seriou. . 70 years of age, and; i had -resided in !Noex
od thin when he oe�s it, and with lan4 sioul was a. farewell! to Miss Hutton. To �Oa Monday of last week, Joshua Izzarol, county most of his Ufa. __ T8e old gentleman .
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lue in Iowa running up to $90 per acre i Bhov� their, appreciat!ion of the guestlof the I I I
� . of Goder ch to uship, came to Tuckeramit i worried over the ab�ence Of his ion Fred,
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as not take him long to decide that he evening. Miss Huttoi� was presented with a to purchase so MID thoroughbred cattle frot a who left home aboat -a w.eOk Ago to -farm
ariti- a �se 3tion or two .of We9tern Canada. handsome aihrer tea sbrvice bv the members James Broadfooti. On his way home wit i for-himaelf. The father ti�i�d to -induce him .
ien he goes back and Instructs a few of his of I - I . I .
timate f iende. Thai 1. I t�e Bible; class. am EpworthLeagae. hiestock,a tw?.year-old heifer,wbieh le to stay by showing him will,' which de. .
consequence is that - : - l � �� .
tle difficulty is experienced in getting men .-I Two Durham owe owned by Mr. waq leading by a rope tied to the horns, be- creed that all his pioperty:o'houldgo tobis .
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come ax d see, whic ' is all that is neces- birth to four .calves last week, . one to two and gave a pretty good circus performanel 1, ft-ther, in a fit of anger, torO -up the dccu-
ry. Mr. � 'Xardner st&4 that the rush of sel - hei4ra and the other'to as many bull'calves. after getting into Clinton, near the Tatar o m'ent in his son's face. ;
re next season will be tomething far b'- Coviis and calves are �oing well. One of the street church.' Foaming with rage, t e" 1, -One of the features of the entertainment
nd what the most optimistic antici- � . I
te. � �, . yourigaters wall lying in the grass for fort a anchored to a tree, and Dr. Fre - provided in Toronto'Ibr the .ladies _ Acoom-
' hours before Wwa6 diecovered by Mr. man, who arrived on the scene, had tie panying the Anatrali6 Premier and party .
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f*An Cld Friend Heard From. ge;e' : ,irown, _
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. i time put a ring in its none, and started it c a automobile drive one-eveniv$. The- ,Canada
We are in receipt of lallebter from our ol , i
end,*Mr. J. B. _Ja�miesort. of Hanna , While Freeman, eldest son of Mr. Win. the road'ag&in blind folded. It took sever Cycle & Motor CoTp"y prpvided automo- i��
- H. orlock,' of Stephen, was leading a colt men all day getting it home. I biles for a party c"prieing Lady Burton, .
orth Da cot&, and fo erly of Brucefiek, I '
der dat 3 of August Ks , t� He says - I nea their farm last Sunday, the animal -On Monday of lamb week, R,)bert S,, Lady Forrest, Lady Wulook, Mies Barton
I kic ad and struck the boy a fearful blow t son of Andrew Whitely'L of Goder. and the other ladies �f the pirty.' The drive �
"I am just one year and one daJa P the face. T ie nose and some of the bones ich, cro ased a river at the early -took in the interestijig,eights on the exhibi- I
ankee, and I believe,I am, more of a d- .
: of the chee L were 'broken and the fleah age of '
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ion than ever I was 1 S ye re, after an illness and we a mu& enjoyed 'by the � I
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tle town, with a good farming count ' fT eat. :t required twenty atit,!bes to eight months d ration. The late Robei �
Fy sew jup the V DUnd. ID was, indeed, a narrow S. Whitely'was orn on the farm. in Gode - they must have rdmilair viDlitelaff in their
ound it. The orop:ake looking beantifu�,,, �� I ;��
9r, eacs�e from ustant death. ich township, a d later moved to Goderich country. I ,
d there will be a I r'e yield of grain ,
9 -On We'nesday morning of last week, town with his f amily. In 1887 he lef b to -One n Mr. James MbMurray
a ac I on lots of f "� , ight lately
40 busl eta to th arms. 1 Min Nellie . Bcown,. and John D. Dunlop, attend the Toronto Medical College, and in shot, near Wicklow, what proved to be a _� I
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a acres a day. I hav out ;5 acrEs on ou I cere6ny t%king place in Knox church in take a position e s assistant' medical offiec r has the ears of a Coll a, the nose audgeneral
rm, and am now Btarting on a 320 acr) that' town. ,7hich was nicely decorated for in the bospital of tbab city, but six mout 8 appearance of a fox. rs in the
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a ground being all n wly broken,.it is very the nuptial 4not ; Miss Alice, sister of the staff of 'the C1 imkcgro and North Weste were being killed, a,n
ugh, enough to shake dhe to pieces. � I - I d were on the lookout, ,
. bir id � s bridesmaid, George Dunlop as- Railroad Com a and moved to' Chic o when the animal named was noticed in a ,
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ink this week will se the finish of gr a 8 ,(i.ww until illness broke the cc - field, sud Appeared q nite p.�guacious. The I
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tting, b b there will be any amount f his brother, an'd Will MoSween and where'lip r"idel
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e flax: to out. Threshing has commence 9 _�Mr. R. J. MacM�th, of Wingham, bas 1901, Miss D,ake of Philadelphia, Penn. afraid of the men. ome ,i -beep. hikd been
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d it woald do YOU good to. see them at *b appifed for & patent, on a kerosene Jamp who -with a laby .9 boy seven months old, killed the night imfoi e, 'and Mr. 'MeMurray,
re, four men pitching on to the maohine-�- �. . . I
� heater which he has devised, The beatc-r is survive.! I appearing on the acene-j despatched bhe Ani -
band cutting -and threshing about 3,000 a ve�y complete article. Half a gallon of -The Clinton New Era says: LastMor- malwith his gun. I -
shele �a day, some more and some legs. I _00neeBBL'
water can b� boiled with it in 20 minutes, day afternoon a young couple, accompanieJ -Samuel Bain, 12t4 ion of Glenelg,
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with all their mone, , but 'they can an o beeflet5ak c4n be cooked in 15 minutes; byanother lady, came offthe 2:55 train, near Durham, was giving his four-year-old
I lani6, chickon, eggs, etc., can be cooked from Goderich, a d t be' � well acquaint - son a ride on �h b* �er, wh; n 'in some -way
spend it quiokly. o 'person would be- . , n no inj is in a
� wit I the beater as quickly p�a with an ad hunte � S Laud 4as taken up,
4 up a only frien . He was a t he fell on the canv I
ve the amount of fr ght"that comes int) or2l".iary stove. . There is rWmore odor last found, an I ngineering the in to a jewe - sticking fast under the rolle . The horrified
annah. There are: ree storealhandlin g i : . - 111
from the eater than from an ordinary rystore,'a lice Be office and then a miuistei , father thought his OV W#s gone. Calls
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y goods and groceries and they will tur lam�. and waited With patience till the wovis 11 I brought th L e mothe�, And the dutracted
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� -Oa Sunday morning, 30th ult., ce thee man and wife " were said. parents were motit pportubely assisted by
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u were defd4ted in the last ,plection, an God6rich, Thomas Vanstone was stricken of one of the i3higan Lumber Company's thetime. Usingrai to pryopentlie rol. ,
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see . that Hon. G. . Ross had such suddenly wi�h paralys's. The old gentle� boats, and Mis, 1 _14therine (Katie) Slattery, lers, the boy was ex ricatted, breathe -gone,
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all majority, but as the Globe- rays, a oo�.mpanfoh driving to the dootor's for Mies Mo,milla I of the same place, and all measures gh round, and the par.
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. andi I,hopa our pfptest ma ad advice, and the Etroke was so severe that it returned !,home y the 6:45 p. in. train, n over his iractile'us eacap%
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B EXPOSITO:4, so tha I keep POSte 0 He Was taken to the residence of Mr. Treble, What th ir f ut .-e plane are, will be bard to stock, celebra4d its'� -tibilee and Rev. Dr.
inga in the 'old coun y and the old pro'- d� , I . I I
when it was. found that half his bo was say. Mackay the sem�wil-j, 4 ee of his pastorate on
ice. I do not beli ve 'the temperance pare, .there in a critical - n the'Western Prairie, cf Sunday. Services o a opec 4 at nature were
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bition ie but a.name.i We have it here, of accidents duriDR the -past week. On danoghter of a rmer resident of Hulletb : Knox church, and n the ,& I
d you 0 n get all the Orink y ou want fro I . fternoon And
m Thursday ev Ding Mr. Neagel's dajughter, "At thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas evening sermons wie .,,a Freadhed by Rev. ;q
a dru a ores. It is ' terrible to see the I
. I Mabel, out the end of her finger nearly .Off Cole, on Wedu sday, August 6. their eldeet John Mackay, pasilor-eleot of Crescent
ei ing alo g the street with . ,, i 't -
ung , 03's go . in the coo3p , n Friday evening dauRhte ? Li ion, was married streietcht;rchin M)O real. Special 'music
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ritles n th r pock s, and if you look Re K , land'e: dau b6er, Alabel, fell John, ir�Ble . .Themarriage -service 'wa was rendered, the so oists of the day being
wn any back lane, -th number of bottles ok r. o p 9
I d Ilarwith aiglass lampin bar held o it o core, the wooded slopes of th Miss Katharine Mil,)11r �of Tbronto, Crystal
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uld am ze you, whil every leading road hand, cutbin a very bad gash in her neck, bills ma 'ing albeautiful background. ' Th Brown, of Toronto, a),nh George N. -Crooker,
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t of town is �strewu ith bbttles. I saw which had t have four or five stitches put groom was 9u orted by his brother, Davi of Brantford. I
at some one pad given yo4 a description in it, and On JSaturday Mr. Turnbull, bro h Ki sle I whi ..he bridesmaid was Mis -Alfred Cumnlivo , the postmaster and
probibil ion in Grand Forks, stating how er of Dr. Turnbull, stepped on a Pail, whl%lh- Ge ru e ole he bride was attired i a general merchant of iArva, London town.
11 prohibition is enforoed there. I know gave him a inful wound. The wounded .& r ratty * ostume of white muslin anil ship, who so mysteri6mly disappeared :from
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are all doing nicely. : i' lace, and after' the cerefflorly, which was his home edveral mo#ths aiii arrived in
ied him ab�ut it. He said that half of I - I eel
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a iti, Minne�otw and the other -The oll owing persons left Clinton sta- witnessed by &I arge number of -relativ London Saturday moning from Cleveland,
0 city "a : tion on the arvesters exo3urdon on Monday and friends. the company enjoyedthe ho - via Port Stanley.- HO Waa located at the'
If in this state, so that the people there &
, 'ality of Mn ! and Mrs. Cole around a Louisville, Kentuciry. hoipital
the' want in' one half the cityo of I" fferent pqinta in the west : � - and was
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7 abundantly supplied table. The bride ma brought home by his 1 son. Mir. I umming
d that i w� I y prohibition is Do well orl. Miss Bayley daughter of Richard Bayley, I 0
1 1 Hulleut, to i innipeg ; It. B. Williams the reci ient of � � any gifts including chin4, had been at the hoss al for four
cad in a other half.! ' i , p I months .
I � Goderich township, to Winnipeg ; H. and cutlery, ampol asy chairs, and a beautif with 0, Complication diseases, end is now
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- I McGrego1r,Goderich townebip, to souris, ich " � .! very foeble from the eats of his lo '
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I 4uron i4otes. ; Manitoba ; . Switzer, 11. Thompson, A . ; . i tinued illness. Re . Iniz his wAnderings
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'� 1111ka, 85,0 square feet being township, to Winnipeg ; G. Foster, W. -Isaac a
%nolithid w)a Carm, n, of Ekfrid, aged 60, wheei. is not disposea tho tal .
d down this aeasoi r . Reid, J. Wa.-d,J. Sparrow, J. R. Calloway, ad 50 miles to Norwich last Thurrsday. -A train on the Elmira branch was de.
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-Adam Carry, of the 7th concession Mies GillYi6tir and Robert: Townsend, Stan. -Mrs.! Miltol�p Grant, a widow living in railed about two mil4s north of Waterloo -at
derich tc . 'a' ley", to Win ipeg. I Barrie. co'mmitted suicide one aftemoon last nine o'clock Saturdaj nigbt, while on its
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barn the oither day, and broke his arm.. -The God erich Model School opened . on week, byhau�iu ?. i way from Waterloo t Elmira. The engine,
-Miss Emily Turn�r, of -Clinton.- was Tuesday of last week, arid the following -r-J ofjhua Sanford, the well known Paris. baggage car and one ssenger car left the 4
rown fr)m 4er bicyclp one day reauntl i students are in attendance- MaryJ.Clark, Ian celebrity, v�ho has been recruiting at track and itched in the Zitcb. Fireman , I
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. Walter Jon", Of Str�tford, was instantly
th the Moult that �h6 covering of he; St. Helens ; Harry Wal k er,. Belfast ; .Amnie Toronto 'sanitarium, expects to return to ,
. � M. Cour e3, Amberley ;-, Edith Taylor, ,Paris in about three weeks, fully recovered. killed, but Engineer ;Mitchell miraculously .
ee 66p was Oisplaced.� : . 1. �
r. ard, of Holmesvi4e, father- Brewster; Lin Knox, Goderich; Edward -Roger Brothers' mill, at MacGregor, escaped unhurt. A tit 50 passengers woDre
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-�,�s. (.. . A. K. Birks, of London, has Stewart, Benmiller; William J. Irwin, Manitoba, with elevator, warehouses and, -
d his IE2.a,cr'e farm 0 Mr. Andrew To6� Belf a st ; M ibel - A. Bailie, . Dungannon ; 200 cords of wood, was destroyed by fir the majority eseapilli, With -a few bruises -
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ace, of isto a , f or I � Lena M. Johnston, Carlow; T. J. O'Lough- Sunday 'afternoon. Lose $35,00( , U . and'& rough �
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-Joshu Hill, of Summerhill, has bought tin,* Luckno . ; Lillian Willsow- Holmes- once $18,000. " ,
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a qld W Atel farm of 80 acres, on the ville.; Melbourne McDowell, . Westfield; ,-Mrs. Edw&�,d You, of Montreal, wa : - 'night and had the tralck eleardd in a few
se line: G derich township, from L' A_nna Martin, Exeter;' MabIle Jamison', St. burned to deathl Saturday evening. Her hours. Fireman Jon4s was about 25 years
annin I - Dayi iig a good price therefor. � Jose�h ; Lillian Robinson, Exeter; Rebee- house took firej land although the hush n� Old, and had - been ' married only seven
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-C. h4d, Son & Cc,, of Witigham, have ca M. Hogg, i Brussels ; Pc%rl E. Jaoksoa, and children eac�ped, the mother ootil n months. i
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Ked the 3ouE cil of tha�L town for $6,000 to Teeswater. . I . be -reached and erished in the flamee. � -A triple drow-ning -accident occurred I
able then tc eXt011d their plant for the -The Go erich. Signal sa.ys : An inter- -The ladv I 1presentative of the Mani- near Peterhoro, last E uudiby evening, result. I
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nufactureot doors. Thtywillernplo 25 estimfg and P culi�� veterinary case occupied toba Free Press is the first lady I for whom, ing in the death of J. K Roberts&f Smith �
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tra hands an the proposed building will the attention of medical men and horsemen the Sergeant -at -,Arms has ever signed a per. township, and his two i sons, aged 10 and 12. `
3680. I for eeveral days the past week. It was a mission to use, lie press gallery of the Brit. The three bad crone i a lake in a canoe to
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-John Rolerts, while oiling the ina� case -of tetanus, or 11)ock jaw,". genuine ish House of do attend a church servii * at Indi I
inery at'the big mill, oderich, the othei cases of whiph are very uncommon. The -Henry Mu, a, the founder of the vil, a, reserve on the oppo ate side of the lalre.
y� got his left t,bumb caught in a cog th . unfortunate Victim was a horse belonging' to 1 lage of Drumb: died a) his homestead, They left the village return home:st 8.30,,
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th , : I , e! Holmes, . � year, and that wax the 1humt hat was seen of them. .
ult*beiug at it was -completely crush Dr. and used so a delivery horse in I Pine Grove, on Raturdtiy, in his 80th
d had to be amput<ed at its junction' connection ,with the Holmes coal brisiness � He located on h a present farm in: 1843 &u(I The drifting canoe bliq y had used is regarded
th the ll nd. i . On Saturday morning it was observed tha; I was a member a � the township and county " evidence of the dro ing. It iezapposed. 1i
-Louis Wal er, an esteemed i�esident of the 'Animal had d'ffi It i eating and council for 30 11 re. - that the father, who I a go mummer, I
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and Bev d, d )parted this life on August drinking, and Dr. Cllarcku, �. Sla, was sent for. - . A fatal Sod enk occurred in Tyendin- perished in him efforts to S&Te th two lads, I
etanns, aga - near Belt illes Saturday afternooi I im. 0
th, at the o arly age of 48 years. The He oisguosed the ease an one of t 9 3 who were unable to a Pwn-imi. t Robertel, - 1.
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use of deat i was cc stimption. The de and set to work to try to drive the virus by which Patri Wims lost his 'life �
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ughters I i little hope o�l success in vie tal i ing machine be' g engaged in putting swa� ministeref Smith, wis a highly respected " -
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-Samul it M loolm, 0 Wingham, appeared 0 i� th resident of that neig�borhood. He waie & !2
6 having beco 0 a ' 'a 41ce, the antid ten ' descending a ladder with a pitchfork in his most pro"rous farinar, sud took a woub 4
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