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I A B14T S'VPA�', FACTORY. Illinois' I [a went to'the public schoold I , i , H. 0. Onistron , of L4cknow, and from Toronto and othor! citie iia� to sell out at
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I ' The raising �f a helper. 1 He wap, I I drong also favc�ed the laudieace withf a and are supplying their customers with all
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- ' , ,$O ft!: wide I I REtAIL fmoturing of th se beetie into sugar aie new mardeo ah )r �ly after he attained his maj WALL IPAO � . 01011ple of recitatOns. Th� procepdu amouht- the coal they requi , reat old 'Prices. They
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� � . , I : ati I by ithe' one ragtment; recently Illinoia� w i e his wife and four surviving WIND W $HADE ; - eve ng of Ins week.as Roderick them when coal was plehtiful� and that novr
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. , NA"FAC'.MR. offer:'J'"by � the Ontar ,)on Go vernweii t and childre� .(it I residei One I of his childr#)U ,� IVI'oKay, Mrs A � x. McK4y and Miss Mo. they are g at ly t
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I � M0. � Legis ture, Thab the ets can !be grown died. He ov 8 always a union miner, as was OUR IN !�OLES AND E ay, of Grey' to , nahip, w re returning from and refuse t* take adv_&0tage�iof the general
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-1- � --I I � I � . ; oucceis fully in 'many sections of, th 3 pro. his fat�er. 'He began to !be prominent in � � I I Brussels fall fair 1 they att mpted to- pass a searoity to increase the* own' profits. 'These
I --i vince as alr N�str&W r in PIQTU LDINGS rig a ame down to
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I ; � ture 1897, when h 3 was elected national orgaii. . � 1- driver of the �ot t them ofi, and posterity.
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i I I � I a izer. n 1�4e following year be was elected it to the ditch the McKay people went. -A firm in Montreal�offered tI6 place one
. ' , taken hationE I A is presi en . In Octpber, 1898, 10 R .
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� It has been said that the man or yet to be'p�ov a. Those ,who have � id It ALEX, I � TM _9 b, ro. McKay ha " her collar bone broken, we hatindred thousand dollars at the disposal .
: woman who lives in this diistrico, and who I I 1 � i i
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I thematteri,in and, however, must have Whent2e Irsident of the United Mine I : , ajoisorrytosay,andwas otherwise sha en o the mayor of that cit, to he uti- I
I tiies to winter it .without a f ur coat or jacket, 7 hen they I can well : afford to confidence iaa t the final result, ela( they Worke -a w1,18 given a plac on the Labor � up, but the �wo 'thera were not injured. lized it the purchase, Y .
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have ine, is simply engaged in a slow process of suicide. 11 Whether this be Would not inv�sb suchl it"euseL ou me of opmmi 1810 by President McKinley, John � OEAFORTHO � ; of fuel ' to be sold at
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,ey in the 6nterprM. These establiiih- Mitche national pros' . h4rae was captu4d 20 or 1:0 rod� .
not, every one has a right to speak for himself. But, aside from t,he m,0n I be,-ame the,actirig1l beautoies. ' All 3 re ev'id;neias of being well t 4 away. winter. The firm qii,eatiov, whose mCame
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d�sastxous results -which are poseible, there is absolutely no doubt as to the c In bred, and werc - in &4.class sl�ape of ter Alxnd 15chbourne, a pative and the major is not at � eaent at) libertv to
� - and profitable in Michigan and the pros. president, and each year since that date he former well known resident o� Goderich disclose'. -will also pe , ,
, Tpund as I a wheel, I I mit a portion of the
f4rts jone has in the wearing of a good fur garment. Any -one who has W their trip -fat and as: .
. I �rn fe.ets are that they will do so here also. In has been hcn red by re-ele6tion. Mitchell's townehip, died ,lat the residence of his luel purchased to be L doaervw
a t . . with a htavy c,)).t of wool. � I given a' Vay to
one c tell you all about it, and ninetywriine per cent. of 't�e people *ho biIve it is laigel American os' � I I .
: � I y pital th t has forefathers were Scotch Prosbyterians ; his --..;The excialbint-fargi f 200 acres,lbelong- brother, Wm, E.� "ith concession, on Sunday ing cit,'zenewhoLare- uIbL*ble to make zeces.
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been invested in the factories ereded in wife, h)wei er, is a Roman' Catholic. e len ing, 5th inat j' Some: 4 , y ears he eary pur3hases. " That; offer, you may de. !,
worn"Tur will tell yo i that they would not be without a fur coa,t,agai� for t�'ree l i iog to Mr, Harr s�)n, of the 5th co ' i ago I
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Wes - Coat. i . i thimplovin4e. !Threeo these factories have I I , I - ovedtoDakcta, whiEr3 he lived -about pen upon.it,-isbona ,#ae,`?s%idMr. Coch-
ti � Ile L I �__ __ _# W een rentedi for a� re m
i I t eat Wawano 11, has
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J , i ! I i I I I I I then returned :to Canada, rane, - and I miy fidd that � Loan get
.i � . _4 term of ve years to Mr.� Wealey Ferrier. seven yeara,,and four-
year a:kd will be in ape III i3sion WorXers. - . L .
� . III this 'year e h i � ation this fall. The I � I , I _Mia L I the p368t he took up his re4idence i i Chatham, where teen other gentlemen �6 � guarantee funds on .
I is with these facts"and. circumstances in view, that I , I . a Sara Hanson,whobas for
_"' live first %I A pr6bablY the arge0i, is that at The annual convention lof the London . � I i LL he� has resided sil ce, coming a few weeks the same basis. That would!.give 8 a - L
(1 d our stock and assortment. We believe, also, that! next yea fur$: of Walls, . I f four years bee- clerking for Mr. R. .. G_. r! ruil
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-eburg, in t uty of Kent. There branch of t Women's Missionary Societyl Nichol, of Blak�, left!1@64 week for Niagara ago to visit his rolatives. e wss a victim lion and a half doll&" to purchase fuel, so
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a is is another air, D�resden, ia the - h,w" held in Clinton I I .
dnd will be much hi,h, r in price, as the increasin- i4emand - each ye ' ; same county, of the M-ettodist churc of lung trouble, i d it wa this
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I di � - ii� )n the , vei4rs' exour- most widely known 4armers in Stormont
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: - %O%k#~ ! . � i Walla eburg fantory a ,6orrespoudeiit giv a fro parts of the district, and Winglism, t a has een ivin t to M aniiIo.4 ar
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� Ae following iO every a aaio�n was replete with interest. In for aome!ti has a furniture ka ago, returned home on county, was killed at "'the !Grand Trunk -
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- ' ' The c9-pitAI fdr the neiv t large. additio to a veral interesting papers on I eiday of last ,eek, rather unexpectedly. station, in Cornwall, 4 few d�yfi ago. Mr.
� , I . ly an sori4ed '� by American capitalists, mission work, an address was given by Miss and,under ing bubines in St. M aryE . . I I �
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I � 0olumbis. fined $4 and cm to in; t he Clin' I n, police C5prees River, &Jd be c,�ncluded he �phad until the freight pass and started to drive:
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Ladies' Astrachan Jackets ,, 24Y 28, 30 and 36 inch I 1 82�,50 indus ry by t iriR sha�es of � stock. The Encour �ginjg taports were received from the . , be iter return hor�e. He likes the west aa across the track. A iiati,ze immediately ad- I
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L,�dies'Astrachau Jackets, fine curl -21, 27 and 30 inch 4 3&.00I 0 J as ibeg n 'in, differen� bran0hes in the d'strict. The an- ladies inClintoo, The�3oungma had em- a I lace whe a[few weekis and: joining the railway qrGsisingbbstructed the �
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: - Ocitob r f last yea , and to -day the 5niah- nual reports a the Mipsion Bands showe bibed too fzeely.� He wo t be so rash next '
s'Boeharan Lamb -24, 97 and 30 inch i 40,00 r I . i . i I i th I I
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Ladies[ Boobaran Lamb, extra fihe curl, I . � 45� 00 machi ery Within a week it is ex a ' al members, 1,066 ; life mem. � - I I : . duce him to alta ibere. ' . . - I illed� Mr. Suet-
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� erslan i hat at iol � Army .wedding Was cele- y singer waE thrown folrIward; s,triking.o.n the - 1.
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- a ies ie fa0torT v ompleto oper- berm, 3OL-toba 1,1012 ; income $766.49 ; of brated in the C i town hall o I Wedoes- I I - . cowcatcher of the train and i stantly .killed. I
i d-, 1, r i Lamb, plain .or trimmed, 876.00 t $135.00 tl�.at t Pill be in 9 dt�on n I J .
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I adies' Seal -24) 26, 28 and 30 inch long ; I nd'tiurning out the fi f this aniount eaguee contributed $26.50 ; day evening of ,fat W ek, The c ntractiDg . T 3ing to
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I &dies' Seal Sable, tiimmed collar and revers 40,00 td I Canad an'sogar made from Canadian rown two b do dropped out dur ng16 year and parties were RE 1ph Bezza and Mi a Minnie -Quite a um?,er of Mtle deaths have .the railway otationj ,�6*utl two hundred -
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� 5Q-00 )oeet �nadian !na!ket. - three an w ones have b organized, and Livermore. Tiq core U iY was erformed occurred recentlyIne r Moscow i in Lennox yards. Mr. Sneteinger Was 0on-t 68 y -ears
- ladies Caperinei in Sable and. Persian Lamb- , 25.00 t' X00 . . . 9 i I
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L icties, Capeiines iu. Columbia Sable and Seal 15.00 to 2000 tory h a go4t just 6,300,000. The work all oirel a. . . � . t of them eating t 1 ' -
I � -His Honor 1 udge. arrow was , enter- poisonous fungus 'Which is -found rowing on -H.on. Richard Har ourt1 MInister of'
. was d ne'b� th ilby 'Construction Com- The f ilo I s elected :" Mrs. tainedataoo=1imen!tar supperin-�Gode- th? clover. . �_ I ',
L xdies� Cap�rines in Opossum and Astrachan I . ; J i I Education, has annoone I'd tl�ut �he Eduea- - -
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* ' 1S.00 t , 1 21 ! .00 any�, of Clovel nd, Ohio, who. are acknow. Burnp, t. T omas, honorary president ; evening aet, by �he legal -The Berlin b $1 factory will use tion Department intend putti#g intoeffeeta I
. . I q edge to'be amov the beat builders of M ro. b(I Meoh n, London,' !resideht - Mrs. or to his leavin oal I more advanced cour's'(j it' do�neatic science .
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ies - CEiperines i 011 - , r . p profeRbion of th � county, pri 9 12 ) tons of c �r day,'6_� tons of limestone
I xdiea� Caperines in Tbibet and Seal 10-00 t � 1 00 Ed richi on Friday' at sugar
I . P P � C for graduat � s of t4!e - fproVincial Wormal �
L td n. Astrachan and dyed Coon � 3.00 t 7.50 sugar set facto Iies in th4 world. The Kil- Wriqhtj Lond6D, -let yice- 'resident : Mr�. Goderi h to tak � u 8 parmanent residence pe - day,'40 tons � iUcoke per week, and on an e !
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Ladies Sab,le Ruffi and-Muffi, per set � . 20.00 t� _5QP 00 by Cc pan�y say, that the new factory is Fowler,-'ILond ,n, 2nd - vice-Rrosident ; M rai in Toronto. I . . av WAge 9f 12:csr'�ads of heets per d4y dtir. schools. Jot an at preadnt. ;�.hird class non-
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Ladies Ruffs, Columbia Sable and Opossum . 4'50 to J 75 1witho t doubt the most modern .and best Dickson� Loi don, 3rd vice-president ; Mrs. ' . professional teachink I .
I oqtlip�ed fiietory -Mr. Win. Delbri�dg , of W�nchelsea, iiii � the season. ! . tertificates become -
4dies Boas in Sable, Opossom and Columbia Seal I 0".00 toi , 30.00 on the continenti. AchesQ, G derich, recording showed one mare and thrae foals lat three -Mrs. G. S.Lovett, of ' I �ashington,a c., void after. three yesifla unleOs higher dip--, - , ' . i
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I In the 0ohatiuction of the buildings there Mrs. C I ningliame, Kineardine, correspond- fairs this fall and took eight firlats, two a ummer resideq b of Cobourg, while on her , lornae"ire obtained, go the Normal school �- i
- ItTen's Danadian Coon Coats . . 005.00 to 75,00 have �een used about 3,000,000 brick , all ing,secr tar3 ;. Mrs. Tenn nt, Wingham, se3onds and a Ppeoial. T4is, is indeed a good W. f am ber beoroom t10 the. bathroom certificates will lapa� after 6' certain time . i
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raian Lamb collar 23. 00 t6 3000 made lin C�nada, and 8, 000 . barrels of ce nent, treasure . I � I � , ,, I �
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- - *,Ien s P,ear Beaver (dyed wombat) � 28.00 t ' 3 k 'f which was also manufaotur A in 0 1 1 r � � and falling down airs relived s ch injuries bemaefered. This f , thbr instruction will
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I 409 te noon of last I week, a as -eaulted in her.death a on after. �
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I . i I obt �aama' from the United ftates. , The f Ilow-ing is the prpposit oak.. Inca at the residence, - -The Wife of ' Vancis _Qrsihami a farmer, 1 throughout Ontario. i The inister of Ed-
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9 'a ')lack Dog, well tanned 18.00'to. 20M All oA this �mach�inery could and pro bably . _ In .. I -,
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coal mine a n Bris for the septleme t of the Of Mrs. Owen .ith, u 1ph-, whei ii, by the ab(ut three mileallrom Miiiden Village was , ucationexpects that 1 Wormall school gradit-
M�en's ombat) wAh spot or, clear 18.00 td 30,00 ,soon 1will � be manufactured in. Canada. , . i 9 I -
. ! ! d vvhich� has been an braitted to ai(110f Rev. Mr. , kil ed by the f 11' ; f ack I .
: . i�bo arloads of building machinery coal stri e a Glaissfoi d, her laughter a straws'i . She I ates will eagerly avail themselves of the op -
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_,Kenla , armot . saigliter g Olt . I
1 18:50 n aterials were required in th-3 .erection her di , �r ha, land nephew, D. 6 portiunity thus #ffor'ded, them to become
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* laek Curl Imitation Fur . ! th � , 4th concession a Grey, w ere joine� tokether Richardson, were ` ilkiiDg' when, the stack proficient 1p the deepest my'steties of d -o -
Mews I I 13"50 �of fact6ry. A faint idea -of what this i A CM-Amissiol'-T. , - . . � i I -
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. 4en's ur and Cloth Caps of all kinds. I i i �m - in wedlock. ! I fell on them, kill' her a d two cows, The , mesticlsciellce- , I
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1 . I dualz at a commis6on, to be'alp- examinat ii -ji�ilway dat ghter was bad I injur d,' A thunderator� passed over Ba,dev,
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� I - +44+44+++ 1--I 3, 144 14-1 1+44+4- I � . . nt 1 of t9e United mail clerks, Wal, F�rr41`9�, son of � Poef'. pecaped. : ; Waterloo county, ne , onikg of
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t . 8tates (if he is willing to ub- --In the county of Lambton the far I .
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i i I , Th6 main building is a huge structure, lio servi,.e), 1;9 whom shall e ,teferred all L cent. This at ) seciond'time Mr. -Farrow are taking AdvA611. ,age o the present fuel barn of Mrs. Giesler� renied ,by Mr., Joseph .
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i i ! 268 t4et lo6g, 65 fect wide and four HOries questiona-it i issue between the respective I . I . . t into 1 -ato. - , lengtbe the rail I . . .
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� 0 T.T 1: Dul 0 -y -s- : - igh.1 It Ja constructed entirely of atone, companies a d -their own employee.9, who was a fonll �Ihatwt'heir -graud6thers built, and �The barn waa ablaza.insof ' inutes. - Mr. I
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I 0 course you �will have some difficulty getting just what you thii,,k wo Lild I I r t ei e ong to a u d MUM. I se the same at p6ces which are enabling ' ,0@�an and his son� Dan, and Miss Miller
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. the decision )f that commis ion a all be ac- 68 Pollil rd tat oundary Morris, th.Eintoreplace-the old,time fences with !hed to gave the hc�ries 4nd�eattle, and Mr. -
be bes.t' for the boys to wear. We have helped scores of mothe' - this little -so ab�olutbly so that the company wil i. not -Charli g t I a the wl III I i-Eld that blows. no p . . I I
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ag,air cf dressin rs in to put a cont of insurance , upa it. cepted by us. , i has purcihi%sed.t�` , I � iuto the barn stables to 1 he;p to save t
.- their boys economically and well, No store has the tesources - Beedl The .be i non lituted as 'Govenlook estate[ opposit his own � farm, vot good. i �, he -- , -
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or h1k-ES the pains that we do to m � There is nb wood employed -in the � cone truc -8 0�omrdiesion to . I 11
eet the'demands of this one and that� one in 1' I . for the sum of A 2. � her are no I uildings, --Mrs. David Bride� Hamilton town- castle. That was thoi hait soon of him, and
, ;; tion iif thi� building save the doors and I * s�i 01 -
. I . L-X� of ider in the engineer; corps of ? in the morning he wais � �unp near the -
� their et ideas as to what the boy ehall wear. Our stock is large and the prices The new purchaoll is'in Grey thwnship and ship, Northumberl I ad 'County, was Crossing I I I f tur ,
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swall.11 - I � � T4,j I . Ibly imp I ril cellair, burned a ,crisp, nothing left :
is sugar warehouse is another arge United _ I �but booes and af� � Two cows, t-w,�
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I I -d e d . ' . I . proprietor. � I . att cked by a cow.� idra.l M oBride, attempt- � . -
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i ; ! builqing, POO feet long,- 65 feet wide an 21 , -exI ert mining eqg1neer, experi- -Mr. Andre I Taylor, of Clinton, who ed a rescue � the ch ild, when the cow turned calves, five hogs and the' chickens were
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�BOJ_ "- tw ell ced the -nining of coal'sind other min- e months agd lost bot� feet by bei r, knooking h r down, breaking her burned. The bwlanq'e vf i t6 live stook iras
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� .1 BO -18 ' T I city for storing 0,000 barrels Of sugar. In ermis, an no� �Pnieftny way Goiineolted with som I ig run On 0 ' .
4) 1 over by a train, l�as rie�ceiVed from the Inde- col r -bone and ;t Orwis injuring -her. She naved- The implemonte, eto.,. were burned.
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- Piece Sch-ool!$pit $150 Reefers with storm c011ar ' $2 50 i the big boiler h ,use, are 8 boilers of- 250 coal min nig lir rties, eith r an hracibe or ; ter the sum of $4500, wa taken to her h �me a d a doctor sum- Mr.. Joseph Lehman' b �
. 2 p[ece Dreso*ib 225 1 Reefers in all shades of gray . i� 65 : hors� pow1ler I pendent Order of, For4 � ad� t4reshed an the .
� , eao . Besides this, the cOm- bitumindiis. ted to �er inj i Thursday previous!ai.d � the whole crop 4
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. I - pany has its OWL, machine shop and its own � I I the amount of his per heability moned, who atteni( urtes. � � �
3 piece, coat, Vest and pants 3 00 Roofer, fancy trimmed 2 90 , . 3. -Ode , of �he judges of the United blaim. Mr.-Tay1whas-be paid$1001 a a --A respected r 0sident of Paisley, in the this season was burned. � The lose is heavy.
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large lime� house, The company's own elec- States courts of the eaetern i district.'of Pen- isick claim by the same' so ty.. perEonof Mrj Hugh, cKecbnie� died on Friday Thei*nsuranoe on the building and crops
3 piece, coat. vest and pants 4 50 Reef eis in fine Beaver 50 1 trio light Olaut Pupplies current for -the' 125 8 I , - � I
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I Y - . -A company 4 as b�eu f rmed in 1'n'ton evening last. - R, waO unmarried., and wair $3,400, which will not ci��
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3 ; iece, coat, vest and pants Uleter overcoats � 75 1; are I)ghts,and 3(,O incandescent bulbs Iwbich -A 1 U3�, emi en . . -he To '
I � 1 4, ,inark of promine t, as a for the manufacture 'Of osiery and the male hie home wit , big hrother, Neil, who, -While returning to the pity from t � -
- sizes 30 to 33 550 1 Ulat�r overcoats, fine cloth 8 75 i at night will quoply the illumination for tlie soaiologieit.� : , -.- just removing to r.onto golf links, on Friday ' hrtly �
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Bays' Cotton Pants for School ; � is oa�ely �arrelle as'fine white, sugar. ion . I fo � . -
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........... 25c to 40c ; . � with thia,pby i ml and comipercial 1;,.i.Lures will employ bou i ten ihan a a ct to Is upposed the aa, ng I of farewell to friends coming frightened e bi iining out of a
� Boys' Odd Coate, made heavy .......... $1.50 ; The b4dipg which 'covers the largest of the b6inej is, � - _� . - a it was -
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7 I spacleof all is that con I shmInt n operatioti this ha overta: fuse, jumped from a strest car whil
i . I taining the beet � t -, - suddenly on the I , et, and itbpping into a at full speed, and a x -stained injuries which
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I . W�lw N" I a Susie 11�!aylor, daughter of Mr. nearb store, he ed there in about fifteen resultedin deathwftw ho6r1s afterwards, - ' '
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q 7 i commission, in order that i leneEs and non. West Wawauosh was, mai ried on W�dnes- . or y � in
�. . . �. wide, 200 feet high� and built of concrete � of IJt week ti� Mr. T. Moore. ma;aate, is [under tontrapt to import JL0,000 anadian golf 0 ampion, ,le at
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� I dapacity 6f 15, 0 tons of beets. There re .will return to work and ceose all iuberfer . I I i
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I I . i facilities or. unloading the beets both from ence with an .1 f any nou-nnion � , I
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� �� I t fairrner's 'ehicles and from railway cars. In after witnessed by a argl number of invited Government will lo filled in half that time " crowded., and Mrs. it
Gloves and - �, . I I sai , ant vesti-
- %. 1i ion to this work. ul two or three gentlemen in the fir
, I 101 . I//. Y" -uilding there is a dock x T,he finding of this commission guests. . I b�lr. Clergue t 1-day.� The settlers are
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, I ... I . , -Dr. J. F. Cawidy the oldeq praC loina r ing in just, as I t as we can get lots bule. She bad been iuvat 'd
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i � , -/ � . � one tug to payment ibetween the respective companies 4th inat., from a]. attack of Bright's disease. cor iing mainly tb Id rgovinces, the The door of the car was closed. The do- -
t ban le th 0 Portion of the crop 1whioh wines . - fr e e ca ' .
� 3 I ; ; � StEtes and this B sh I les ndinavians, ceased was Miss Alice Mo,ud Walker, third
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. least thr eyears. 1: partrof the count&, ha ing1practiced for two of' ovhom much wa e ted, have not ap- -daughter of Mr. David 'Nalker, of the
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� . A 1�_� ! years in Kingebr ige efo#e going to ode- peared in large nu,. bers!yet. Walker hofel ia Toron* ! She was one of
� ' , , the Ott massive desoriptio' , its ;otal AS IT WAS AND AS'IT IS. .
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Wo recoguiza the fact that nothing pleases a C1119- 11. : . I : -Mr. Win. Carr in .t with a rather pain- agO and dropped d'wn three storeya. Thoo. about 38 years of 'Age. 1 i
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tomer apy. more than a good, satisfactory hand cover. .�, k'� �11: Aj �' i while , I .
, I I the e are any other ieces of ma- tration at th difficulty, one�arbitrator to be ham Tuesday aft rnoon of i ]last wqeL I He a t4 irrible shaking . p and suffered a ,con- -Mr. Robert Good, who !has been teach.' -Z
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ing, wlaetber it be to work or for dreati. No store in . I -1 � I obin)ry e uall as heavy. Th factory will , appointed by each party, and the third by 0 , . , -
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the cou9ty shows th variety and qualities which are . 5. I m u tual a gree a flatly when the belt al pod on he tight, phllev, oth 3r employee, w a engaged in ripairing tauglit fora number -of years in -No. 2. -
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shown on our counters. In this -department we have �� I of 10 tons to the acre. A full -1ampalgr as The prniil int of the miners then the third finger of his � . gh d
5 " I . . I offered t hand,'! an ele4ator shaft, who a he 'heard a whirriDg profession, with a view td Audying medi-
secured 1 lot of the very bear, makes, aud we boughb I the I easoli is call d, lasts from three to fo . ' . I I
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them aw1py below the regular price taking the quanti ..'�, � I I tration apponted by President Roosevelt. may lose it also. hi Iself in th' oarppnter� ' edt i
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� .. ; i ever� , mi#ute of ffie day and �!�ry day a This was not a3cepted by the operatore. . Thenameof Rov.,DrJMcCrae. of W,est- h a and a ' -anklebut of joint. But for a old people of Poole.,On Sit�rday, 4th Juat.
ties, ati& we want you, to see them and buy if you like. . I the i reek.i The plant has a. minimum- out- I . - e n �
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. : I - tiDg ,.apaoity of 600 tons per d 'Y of 24 hours, appears an o r to arbitrate, is that the . .
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made anywhere. I � . and .bout 750 tons per d Y wi I be the aver- operators have aTr d t t their c%us * 5ii under- ity#e,been crue ed to death. was'84 yeara of age and � leaves four child- -
, I � I :There wi a mployeea on , � o "I Andrew's church, Vancou er. 11 -
� I age ut. 11 be 250 the ban a .0f ve men representing five � � � e Mr. Win. Li ton, who has been in r' 0
. 9 stood that the people ! of ,Vancouver ; wer I � � ev, Henry, WilIb6, Mrs John Fetleir, of
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. � some of them experts who are dlasses of the work. Y"Se men to be apr, wil ing to extend the call, but Dr. � MaCrae England for about our months looking Up Ellice, and Mrs. G. Daub.' 6f Kansas, On
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Cas� of Gloves ,and Mitts ? ... em ved1by the yeari while the unat illed pointed a a comf�iiaieion by President refused to allow lbe mattO to prooged., Dr. Shoithorn cattle fo the stock farm of Hon. 'Monday, 6th inst., Mr. Hi' Kalbaun depart-
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. coarse �nd dress, your choice of . : . I& find's ready employment in the culti-
I � C � . . Roosevelt. I qth one of the five. classes di. MoCrae is a nativa Hnroai�e, being �% former Mr. 1 Muloak, Post ; aster! General, has re- ed this life, also 84 'years.: : He leaves one
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any one� pair for 3 %.f "I � . I reotly reores(n is the working man. resident of Brussals. .
C q - I I � c �- turned home. M6 Mulock's farm'is on daughter in Poole, and a in Michigan. '
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: I N � � summer. , The great pumps hich supply - Mr. Mitol e President of" the -Mine -The trustees of school I section i N 10. 1, Yonge street, near 'Toronto. Mr. Linton He came from Germany ab t 26 years ago,
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11 I I 1 ; sugar ba a c:)p4city of 8,000, gallons a I on and his intentions have not who has renderel such goold service; I �
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i I : I i set propositi in ' the ing animals�wbich ould! paaEi the necessary -An intereatifig - wiaddtb� took 'place -on
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l ! ! so far been ai ,nounced. All eyes, therefore, Behool, for the Coning yea�, and th ins otion an- to p�digr`ee. He, however, Wednesday of last -week, at the home of .Mr.
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� I . I beets at t�e factory, and in an ordinary sea- are now �urned towards Mitchell. payeris'are well p eased over it. Miss BesFie se ' d 10 y flue cattle which are now in and Mrs. W. Taylor, blitchell, when their
son over $300,006 will be paid out for hoots, ; 1! 'er� .
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McDonald will g( back to ';No. 6 for 1 quarantine at Pain PW
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� TB E VERY LATEST. the school board expressing their 1satisfac- n her are a male and ia� femisle from the to Mr. Erniat Beech, of Stratford. The I
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I Heavy Slmlocksm; I beet seed -is impo,'�ted direct from Germp.ny Preaid6nt Mitchell, of the United Mine tion in a practice. manner � by raio . ing her u ng Edw I te Goo, and after the
. I by tie company, is supplied to .the farmers I ! I her� I of Ki a, d VII., the most fashion- marriage was a priv�a I
� , ?6 at a low r I ate, and is not paid for lc� them Workers' di tated the following statement salary. - J I : abl Shorthorn hel d in England. ceremony the young couple left by the
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Waterptoiaf and wind proof, in all sizes, and prices ranging to.the press : A 13-year-ol son of Thomas 10'Brien, no
0 0 I . $1.50 to SIM , ii. beets in ' - I ,�A terribble trE oedy occurred on-Thurs- afternoon train for the 0 - t. On their ra.
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� - unti � they have delivered the the 11 I fully appreciate with what anw da last week, i �t Altona village, in, the turn they will locate at .Stratfo_ where I
LineCi alad unlined Smocks - � 50C to 6L.50 fall. 11 I . -, of Tuckeramith, 12ad a nWow esbape an enJnonite district I Manitoba. A tea cing busi.
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- : . � . 1 � T�e far�ners a the district 'are jab ant the people of o.nr country aire awaiting the Monday of last week. . H� went to the field M cher Mr. Beach i doing �a stock broi
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I en oat strike. The' coal op�rstors to get had. quarreled- with his tees. T.he bride has been a valued m6m
� 4 of the 0 1 & horse, ant I oh goi#g up behind it, named H. J. Towe i I , ber
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BoAft U S e - � over the ,opport aitios affoided the d
� I 1. I ners' union or its the animal let fly its hind feet, striking the trustees, and mee -ing them on the road, oi the Methodist church choir and a, teacher
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: T ris to . Measure. - ng their yearly ro- have not h -
, I - ; . . mat riall Bupp t all -crop wh 'fficers iri ME I g 8 publi,3 statement. It boy in the face ard knocking him uncon- pulled a revolver &�d fired shots, inflicting in the Sabbath scho�l for a number, of -years, .
r pair I ,tp �6ato the scions. His broth )r, who ivaB with him ran fataI11 wounds on A.1 Rempel and J. Heibert a;, d she will be much inissed fkom both
fits by t oultiv io'n'� of a ich ives .
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fine est of En -land trouserincy inade in veiry best trade, p-3 y ! ' L . I
i 0 n) . I $4.0 such e ce lent r turps for the amoun of ", � . - � I
I . - � $3.bO labo,- time d voted to it. attitudep'f thelminers at this time. I am for help, and the 30Y wasi�onvoyed to the and slightly wounded P. Kehler. The theme circles. I - �
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-, F�'ne i,r orted cloth, per paar I and . ore he re- teao or then reture to the school and fired - --The dedication f the oew Ziola church
" ey stzille, itlip - � 7 i but it was
; I I ! - . now, as I! alwai a have been, deeply.solieitous house, some t e bef ii �, P
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I i : � . I , I I I of the in erestE of the public and the welfare covered conscioue 1 iess. j His face was badly the �evolver at thelfemale pupils, wounding of the Evangelical *sociation, at � Rostock
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, I I About P i :e of the ne m orkers who have been on cub and one eye a I most kn eked out. � two bf Kehler's girls and a daughter of took place on Sunday of terricon, 4th inst.'
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I � � - i : � John Mitchell, president of the United strike f�or the past five months. . . -An esteemed veuersbla �ioveer .of West Renipel. Two of the girls will die. Towes at 4 o'clock. Bishop S. 0. Brey.fogel, of
. I I 11-e Augh has ince committe d suicide. Fiv people Reading, Pennsylvania, officiating.i Healso
1 � . States Mine Worke a' Union, and the I I A fo�rmal Fnatement defining our position Wawanoob, in thE: person A the la e �
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Yine S -Lilts and Overcoats, made to your measure, of the -finest ' .. � . . . � . -
. . ', t6( recent coal strike, and inte4tio a will be issued just aq soon as Moreland knowE as Capt?,in More n, I as �] will die. t , preached in the me ' ing and even!ing to a
- i weeds and worsteds, per suit $10.00 ti) $20.00 principal gure in I tal � arts of conservatism in X -
d we are i4 pos, lie sionof thefull meaning of he was a seaman br many years p vious to -One of the a w large audience. The chu',ch was I crowded
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long Prince Albert coat of a by one vin %ge, i ; - '
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.. I , blaek: trousers and a Wack slouch hat irregu- I . farming some yea re ago, and with his I
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e� i presideipib of the Thurlow Liber- ,,�3,000j hich is all Paid, and S2
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i : larly den ed at the t P. He has' a )are � I . located at Nile, i i the:township of Col I al Conservative azoociation, and one of the in the treasury. Th0i windows worodonated
'Butte'r and Eggs taken as ,Oasljh.. I I Egbert, of M' ihe Kuedhtel _�
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I ; - that dietrict. Dea nly to Mr. family, Mr. C. Ramismann, sad Mf. W. F.
. I . � Mo staah It i large and round and has a i4eas in Toronto. for about a year 1 revions 6 his death. He h came sudde �
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� &�� � . _� �, � ; . expression. His eyes and bair I -While packiing apples the othei day, had reached his �� Tth Y,ear� : Dal, r, who droppe dead at his residence., on Shaneck and children - � :
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. - . I . � � are , et bI ok, his feat, ires reg4lar and ex. .Mr. �amee'i Ckell, of Exeter, fell out of the -The ann4er , Lry serviOes in cc nnection the 3th concessio - . o`clook ;n aturday �f
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; � pres iive. He is beloi 7 the average he iiht, tree'and broke one -of his ribs. with the Bethel lleth6disl church, on the of d)ath was heart disease. Deceased had fire w ' discovered i w0. a or, (I I
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; . I . i it 8 beel � I for many year a tower of strength in George Anderson, of At'400d, an it bad :
: t 1 but :iiB diminutive stature is forgotten when go G ir!row has moved his family White nday . I I
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; I be o.)eaks. His w a are Tuoissive, his from Goiderich to Tcronto, where he will re. day last, were a ii� eefdod a ccess. )n Sun- the )ourioils of.the I , onservative party and, made such headwity't ' :
or I is mournin ie'ader # gade, which is tbef
I rywhere for a I � only' fire &oteaticri,
Greig ,1 w,ar 1, &rtidulatiin perfect, and pleasant, even aide permanently. day Rev. T. E. Sawyer, of Salem,, preached thei - i g eve I , : �
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z � 1 and who ie piace wili be hard to fill. .!He was 72 was powerless to sa.N*1'e the bqilding� It gue'.
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. 15 muK C111. I His vocabg lary equals that of any -Frid�y o last week W. McFarlane, of two eloquent and I 'rm 'a .
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; I poli hed �rofeasional man. He avoids all St%nley, �rri ed at Clinton from Point Levis, from the ability displayed ured yeaj a of age, and li d ocoupied many public ceedied in confining the ,
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� I pool ive Otatements, nd wh'n addressed, where helhail � ici 'store alongside,
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TJOCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) � I 11 ? even ng that --�The coal deAler of the little town of which also fell a pre y.. The � 0s.toffice had a
I (S I I liste a wi.th the cloaeat attention . Though, part6d t,hor�ughbrej Scotch Lincolnshire in Methodism. (In Monday I � ' 'd f .
. � ; . 0 k ille, are, veryl. _ese-1V i - - narrow escape, being Aon 8:i
I ! I I � duri 3g the peat 30 days he has been the heep) w ich1is fathe had purchased in church was well f lled for the cancer b. Three a � �, edl -� ! o, �the new
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11 goo deal of itou? aTve=giva&t building. Afterahiard fiRnt1twAs saved, I .
� most prominent figurt in the TJnited States, the old c untry, but which had been de- admirable addreises were delivered b Rev, gra I - .
Johnson Bros.' Old Stan' Rev. 9. M. nowrT It seems thin th t i their full although considerabl� damajed. The brick
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I I � I � littl, I is k�o w n of his 1 Mat in quarantine for two weeks, accord. A
. I Id nd was bor)a, in and' ev. T. , sup ly of coal in t is spring at the usual wall of the new
year i o Lidwool, Ill. ingtoGcvernmentregulationa� Therewere Whaley, B. A., o' St. Oeh no, � -i ; I
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� inoil mining n His father was twelve,yearl W . .a d a. ram lamb. two E. Sawyer, . �
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. I a miner i �� �he bitu , ous oal field a of years -old, in the b nob, and they were these was excellez t in sio I )y Mies I . I I � �
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