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i�w a"%& gbllfvulh� Willp luvautury xf%&�Ug &U 13uUW unab Unurts lumi Ueon �% � I .
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AW The figure between the parenthaes attar each in power, and that, therefore, it i I , � i vat, objeatk)pay b I . 9 1 � a so � from suffer- � 119111� , . . - ! . �� ---,..-. � J j - -- ;
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denot kes the p" of the paper on which 'I .be Uoloservatives that is due the gaod times we ach levied. I F _N � . - A
: Bull there is a ot even ,plapsibil. ' I ! I :
=049sement will be found, I I the Canadian shipper will be a he to et- his -The cattle! guard commission appoiztqd,�' I ! I jug orol!113Q
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haveforsome time enjoyed. If this �waa ity to say hobMng of good, sou,ud 1sepser, case 6arJ and any abuses r amedief in a by the Dinriniou Gove.-nmen itis announ�-' � -1 t I I . Ative. H. J
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the case then, it must ba the same no as it, I helpreteaskobs of the political quack keasonabletime. Thecommis4onistocon- ed, has fixed u�pcn Stratford as the' "place of : I a . � I refew,.--V
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Hardware -Reid & Wilson -15 . � h is goila I . I . - - -11 i I - . � �
I Ig to roteob , Very inteiest:equal- bi0- of three members. One to be aul emin- meeiing to hear a statement of grievances of . . � I L,
Moving Plotur.s.-Cardn0i Hall -5 there have been no changes in the iff ,w I , � - __ I I g,atid gims
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Te2cher wanted-wro. Robinam-6 1] y ith eve t' e r. I to iobbini'lof: Petet otit and long eiperience& lawye,, preferably farmers and stockmen of the counties of or - AtOre w" b,
N. Gillgan--5 b 0, �� 1 - � '.
Auction Sale-Richmd x ay Paul h ong st � od iis.& fs;vorlte ex- jone who has had to do with r! "I [way lbgiala. Perth, Waterloo, . I i - . __C�I'a '-r'
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such a show Of Eincerity and positiveneep. a nple of u amble nance ;' , but *r' Bruce, H'uroir and Ox- ;_ G9 ' ubbers, ,I ! . 41 Mi.;, W#
Clearing Sale-Thowu Gill -5 since these contentiollia were put forth ith - * - ! 1�
Auction Sale -A. Menzies and H Gordon -6 I . tion and operation. A seco d is to ld�te of the mepting 'is to be ; . I I i . - . -deliberately
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Bigger Buftess-MoKinnon & Co -6 I g I tha't fool s onci: ette would- �Mi . I � . I . I ( �� . _ I - i I - �Ve
, it that, t mento, counties. � I .1 . L 'W'W IF � V A^ I J . I glam -
-4 " rub! Peter the � rmer tc )a Paul the manp- I i I I I - � i * oj M.-fouday
Good Rub'-ers-& Willis & Son policy we have in operation, how is erable knowledge of raffio iorrauge , I '
. Notice -miss 19,� Roaa-8 these Conservatives are now so anxi - �. _y . freight rates and railway w�rk in all its -on kriday last, a youp"an 'nmm�d � . - I J j - " I 'del
qua to. fil ciurer, and I � the sa : e process rob Paul branches- The -choice of the, third member Smith a d his mother, drov, The past faw years it has been a diffizult matter to ,get r bbers hat , tboy;de-m
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Teacher Wanted -Henry Trumner-5 - have it changed ? They must ei�hei have. thel manufaetu -q to' pa Peter the 1 farmer, 0 a sevea year I 1 4
A Seloct Stoek-G. R Hing -8 � I is not restricted to any clas provided �he- old mare pretty rapidly into town" from would wear any lengthof time. We believe the rubb6's tl ' zouviction C
Logll-John,MeNevin-g , V I - I I . . I .1 season Ewe I
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Curtain Polesw-2-V. Kneolitel-8 k� 4ve, either i dt know: g better � or'think. tation. The term of office I to be" r* lo led' The bea � �. � ;a ow.
Shut Off Lights-Ele^tric Light Co -,R public before, or they are following the - i " �, ten bank c . st� was sof b and 1 an, l � � - I 1606 5
11ligh Class Chocolate& -0. Neil -8 FIXISIEL W alao belieN e that in securing . I P
. ir g � that. the othier fElk a don't knpw bet- years, with eligibility for r - ppointmejot, 'sea,soned� for driving, a ' as i I through it
. CORY slippera-4-*, u. walis-8 Usual course of the Protectionists, and im- , tf r` ; � i . . ad he result i7 ; I � � . - I ,
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Girl Waixted-Mrs tarkin-S itating the - cry of the horse laeoh' for, � . � � emo-V '. 3 J) shortly af ter iarriv - HE BERLIN,, --T E MAPLE LEAF , I F . -
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101ret4ker want4�Joha MCNEVIR-_5 1 im-addreas of both Houses o arlba en,t. ing at the Royal stables. Ther' : I I cib�m r, lal
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For Sale -A. Forbes�b more, more. The public should knowmitichl* � . P i lade to A. mmisidon such as that o A particular blame attached to anybodi, as NO T1 E OANA JAN ROB IS OOMPANTS LINES � � ' ' �
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Harnesa-M. Broderlok-S) ition is right. If it is still the old, G 6 I!phO vacane: 1 in' the Dominion, Cabinet, dontemporary is just- ,ghai we TI I et it pr ved z . . . I . 94, -
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-Don.inion Garment Co -5 .., !, r I , r a sof b animal. .1 : - I �'e are I gTng our customers choice of the best � - - - ; .. A- aii
Wanted sarvative tariff we yet have, then, -it is- VI -1: 01.u6il by the 91tir'emcm of HOD. Mr.Tarte. We can not have it too "soon. � ,,,.he r4L ho a too much fo ? : weaiin�� bb -or-ay - g n,
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�' . I . .1 thee now, practically, master I )I the sit a -l-:Hackman A . O'Brien, of : Stratford, I '
I dent, the World -and its friends now &siresi 3A impr � � $ 1 . . I y �f ad f6r Rub ers I.- I - Mr.
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i to go one betteron their former record. i Or. . Mi i t r 'of tablicl X,Nroiks, all- moeb re3klesa discrimination it * fre,ightfl'on station to Ithil-ir hon�,ea, drove i to a a I pwor I . � 9 ___ - ' � . I the 5 . -
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. * if ib is true'that the tii,rid has been materP p I the all sides, and the people can at nb relief, which was being dug, On Daly avenue. in socuring a &� fr)m our stock, Whether your Shoes have wide 7 es . ,�� _� - I � �
Ot furouAgualftor - .- P)= vaca ed by M -� Taite, I . . I _&C' I . . . . . .
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I P). for'Montrelil, an(!. pendent commiss - I the d�iver -from his meat. � I I - house
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evident thab the prosperity we now'. or ioy� e , ayor of ;b a i city, vill be taken into - 1,3,dies' Rubbers 45.-, 50a, 5 Oc a pa , -_ new �promlfff
SEAFORT'R, FRIDAY, Nov. � . justice should be done to all. The railways, The passengers also got a h d a" liking up. 5c and � ir ; Ladies' Sborm Rubbers �Oc, 550 and C :Q , � . �
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- 7Lh, 1902 . musb be credited in some degr.de to, the 1 "t, le Cabinet AL, Minister':)f Ma.iine,amd Fish- however, will oppose this. me ure wi9 thbir The back was broko� in � se ,eral places, mad paii a ; Men's Storm Rubbers, 85 up� ' M1004y,
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-ies !the offic, now occ ipied b, ited force, and in order,to : ib thiro�gh it had to bd,lefb where the adeid nt happe Jrds ; Children's Rubber oots, fleect lined, just the thing for, wet vc a 'pia' 1.6% � - tLa VoXMI
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changed tariff and the Liberal. party. TILeael 8 � . n- . I reather. ' .6-0 I
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The Ontario Liberals scored another vic- shoubi explain, so the public Would � ki!Io . , � I . trong b, espeoi f I th ,rural it was' o dark that he was unab ' � -4 y t store for Ood Rubbers. I j,6�kbriage
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increasing the majority of the Government� tariff has not been changed by the lAeralso, casion, al � . ge at J ab, two A . 19�f hi#.sisber,
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� to three. The victim this time is Dr. S. F. and it is the same old N. P., then, oficou rae, b I t by' the a rc ity of barley. Beer is an lal�l for the unfortunate p ( P1 of, South o'clock Thursday mc rning I st%�� Ut, fortun- � I . . 4 ... wh9 ibas bee
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Snider, the Canservative-eleat for North any prosperity we have enjoyed under ib is' rn� it ;, malt i � an ex' their 'tely, re6e He w .
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Norf0k. When the court for the trial of really due to the Conservative p r y, . h crop o I barl�y has �een a �fforts more laudable than al thelines of that ib C - - . . I . . -
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fail rc. Th I is no in 'It onl t6e- market '. practical and edills, IOU ! C f the dation' of. ii toadway. Thi" king: that the' -nR year. I Mi � I - Orich
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Wuesday, ib was proven that an admitted , ; to 3al a to -da, ,a d tht, rice of beer Is going . Children. In the first place 16 -large n amber track still followed the a lid Yroundf he an efficie�b land no doub)t her re- Bell, of the. Londo ion A iting z _. john. Cunni
change it as the World and Mr. Tarto I ro-, . � I . - � I 0, t , , n Roaa, has I
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agent of the reap)ndent had paid the fares of poses ? But if the tariff has been Chan oil; a l." So isa� 13 1 ent brewer.1 This ped ff and lot �OP
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fiv a man, nori -resident v � 7 a rab romised to be lleen sent from'_Gr�at Brita a 'ind , C anad a bruised considerably, but oE examination it a auction sale of (arm musician,
oters, to in d nee them and has been placed on a revenue instead of z y a - p I . . ypinphis, I
, .. I t I I I I I ister Wd ave and, , purposes mak* I
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� t 8 m6st suc�ees�� ul Of 4 during the past s6ho are now "doing valuable work there. was found that. ro bones w re broken,' and -- n I his farm, lot 10, condension'; 17, - . , At , eat..
- to vote for Mr. Snider, an,d the counsel for a protective basis, and tha' countr'y b aw pi -os .. .1 . I . , I I tcck, o I - to form a mu8i,C class here. Persons - prels
� to years, 64 rtunlitply heavy.rains fell ' i Lean I I 7"A bolds a
er lid u . -d at-, U Y. rey, on Fr . In or 14th.- ._1
the respondent asked that the election be 'pered under the new tariff as it, nev 0 a . le3 1, in sto'oko in anges have beea- install t, er4 in that he.he had not been inj -ed internall iday, No Farmers make no mistake in taking lessons from Miss �
. when 11; stooc ' . Ding . I g a bountiful; crop of Bell. -The music at th
. so, 'the Liherala field and 1disi oloied -it. Now there is l a rp . W -Y housin
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- declared void wiLhout incurring the expense under the o13, then, of cour I I the nts throughout the couini I V. Tht e or- -On Wednesday eve of last week, ab re now . . ( anviy i ersairy ser- __� - �lev, G. J. ,J
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a I a g -M urnips. ',This crop i , without a d labb, the vices, in con -.-- �old fn
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off urther proceedings. The counsel for the should have th . must oloi; �;h n es are for all the obil the resideno6 of Mr. John E. Bo6okner,'; 41. neation with
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e c I : I I a been seen in this v cinity church, will be I I
�y is us a -to the war, have b6en de 1 ri ved of I � tlipir . I . a numb r of �
redit, and, in addition,"it . vertonj his daughter, Mies ei C., � was argest thab ha Im dlep*Eei
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r petitioner aasenting to this proposition, the would not be wise to change the pol . io ; an- _ t 8 choicest barl d in malting. This. ihg unitedin' marriage I to Mr. Simon Mehm, ' furnished by ' .- I Sol , a north U
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y i is the situation i n Can , a . parents and have no one to 16 �k after ,the�n. I , or many years. -Mr. Jamee and bliss excellent vocalists froth Slaforth.
i a , and i a the Un- , who-wasattended by Mr. G org( Boeckner, dary Sm�illie arrived home from the" old I . Bbip.;Who `CV
court declared the seat ,racant accordingly der which we are prospering, . and rev:ert to I it d States the e is evc 11 a greater scarcit� They are properly cared for in thq� homes I I � 111M I - I I
. I . I . while -Miss Emmal Heimich i sup )orte4 the ,ountry on-SaturJay of last - . � I �*_ the nle&T 1W
/ and ordered a rew election. The whole thatunder wbich-we had stagnation - of ood' barley, Presei b appearances ,in . .. - . I I - -X
; bride. Rev.'Mr. Blunk wa the Ing hey badl for fonr Inionthis- beeal visiting _� � I - .
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nd!' 9 seem established for them, and to be,edLeated - wee�, where
proceeding to indicate that beer dm'nkers' wilt have to the school of the town. Mlei ; cssie.Flbet, a I i- Ba I . - wee
s only occupied a few minutes. rain. Which is the right of it ? Most of , U1 ith the firab clergyman. The bride- was jecomingly - ' riends and viewing the sights and J At MA -W
. ease their thi a by i Montreal lady, whowent o - _g *I
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- . . , bibing ginger pop U1 I � BRIEFS. -Mrs. James R-i'd. of Goderich,is I �.ets-teltbat V,
It was expeebed ihat some spicy revealations our readers have no difficulty in deterit-an- deputation of teachers, in gowned in wbfie organdie. Aft)r the core. onnie $Otland. They came on t9e steam-, vilsitin her mother, -, I I
� -in 3tead of bee .. It wil lie sometlhing like ' a tter written . i I I I I . -
wotild be made in this trial, as Dr. Saider ing, hub the position of our ! I . mony a wedding dinner was i ervE d. Guests hip Tunipian, and rppart rather stormy 9 -Al 1. . John Ferguson, an atio-A of
i from Brandford camp, ii-ays : I I Speak ing 1 of � - .
Conservaitive. birningeoftcollin' al,ating' furnace ia. � -FredGeimmhard &Ld ' ary Dupee were . ' . I
�a I I , the Dutch children as a whol and compar- were pr6sent- from Stratford, 10 itchell, St. assage on the h-omeward trip.- n F.'G.
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b hDI d of anth &C, 0. � I - married last Thursday .an are now squed �
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admitted in his evidence, when being cxam- friends needs explanation, They aius d . , I I Clements, Rostock,' BarnbUry and otho:r Naghorn had a succilissful wood be on Fri- . . -- - I I
' f , I L—L ing them with the Canadian I abildrenll they I I I . . I - i
- � I . I I �1 in the-himae purchased b Mr. Gaim 'hard . .
T ca U't . d, I I Uple, V�; re serenaded lay afterDo d not ,
iL-ed for discovery, that he had received five by either one or the other horn. hey � at le th been ' efinitely, dFclded places. The young cc . on of last! week, so he nee � . BRimrs.-�
; . �t has . do not fall far behiud. in reg4'idl to i telli- , I from- Thomas Heard. W ish themv,61.un � -
. . � by the band prior to leavirl on a tri ' Worry ever liestion for the coming I'll 9 ". ,
-red dollaia from the Ontario Conserv- work both. I I it il�ty. � I
. 0 ent the ptig Ituen'py �'f Lis. I gence and general mental p i i - couple prosperity and I �� . . .. I IM
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bund . � I w shall rep e' ti , Tt 4 a Owen Sound and other Aort 1111 rn points. -to winter. the f ael q* the I I been 4yery
ative Association to induce him to become a . . . ga I .. j . little difficult to ge� thern* t sing q�kkly . - i __ - . � - . -is abU to s6tt
lt; , 3 Manitoba, D minio a -A committee, comprishig Rev. R. N. jouKney through life,-IqrS. James �: le _. I ,
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candidat �rst received $300 and af ter- Editorial Notes and Comment P. � - the n Pa . rli 4ment. and with spirit. There is tendepov to atter�on, W. J. Fer- I i,_ . returned home last Satur ay fro '_ � � - glad to state
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_qr t the checks for these A contemporary says that the majorl I - N1 r. R. L. " R i � I � Balm, � I -Was 1. i Kipi3en. - the old land.: Mrs. Nud I is a . - I -been jefficiati
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,�- 7 - % t e enisiq leotion, . ,hard I drag all as though singing a Baker and Messrs. R. P � in a tri to
warde - _! 0" ;� t ty of guson W. S. Dingman, I Welst. and J'. H. I I pent; some
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, i 0 dned co I siderable, 'po icyiety told tkat it is a pipouiariby ' 'i'the , people, . I � i - in England and via -P 'ri .. me - - � -r
son ad ki . t�l ; C miss, - illness, ]me
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lied ; . � . and I suppose cannot be ted to right ; � . h d
amounts - wer signad by Mr. E. B. Osler, the Ontario Government,has been i-,Crea Kenner, has been- appoinieAl,by the trustee D. Hay,. om zoper and Convcy�ncer Rome �aad - -
. I ill t and deedol drawn up. , Not ey loa d .
� 'C ondelacle in P�litics board of' the Central Me odist churelf I . ll - -
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I on, I co , t of I h inde . I I t � ,,' other continental cities I 3dge, which -- I . . I -,Die Xt"CJV �
� . to. This was one of th� onehundredper cant. by the uneeati . ig and fancy I .1 1111M,.0,-r11,W1a�9,e111t., of Interpst. 1740-bt has been working VD,
A.I. ID , T ug of i - I � itself at once. Sewing, 6D�iltil � I 6 'a r `Satur-is�y
_of I k , Stratford, with power to 0 vaqs.for sub I
while heocou�i ( a sea in t ' as work Qlasii:es have been th in "h�harlbor for ome . .
I charges in theL i dictment, and would have Mr. Monteith in North Pert -h. . � 'i , i be Home , W I formulate,pl s for the pi�r- . . . . ho
� elected. -Befor 1he ha. ,an oppor�un�ty to ckmpechcol. One of ourCa 6a 12 t�,,,t A me, and -a
i esta� lished ,i� the scription4 _ and - '-%�,- -Chopping done , T. 0 " g
This state Rl�sTt and S EoGs. time, left for Goderich ot�f,uesdi
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been enquired in o had the trial proceeded ment is quite true. fhe by ha%� blien - I . new organ and . ome� imptove. e ry sy a he Kippen � Seaforth flour ,al- to the very stormy wea� I e un- .. -Xmim Agar
h I �ians, a New � .
. majaiif chase of � , ills. I I
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increased from one to two. � 1 take bia'soat I Brunswick lady, has charge swing I aye kept on hand to h f wor � 8 2 MI= Katle I
el �vas unopated � by e in I ments and renovations to t '! -In Will Pay the able to do satisfactory k for ose. ral
and the orign of he fund from which thi; . the elec- i class. The children ar exce&4 lzlv - e churCh. The h ghest price. for .11 khr,daTif go%%otind logs, 10, 12 wee - '3_ Vivin-ralurn
a grea p ( e for. formet, it, is estimate , w I I Cost in ' the a d 14 feet long. Open to uy either in tt e , -
� small majority by : , Citii, Death has -visited Our village . i - Mr. and y4rz
; these classes and show d I 'i buQh or � one or da
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rnoney was o ained would, perhaps, have Hon. William Mulock, Postmaster. Gen, w- �� : neighborhood of $3,500 c o t of it. John McNevin, Cippen mill§. 1821 ,_I nee agam. I
. I ardson was de�feated by , alro
tidn court - 4t It he bye �Ielection Ill r. Rieh- - nd of ke, only working
� Mr. Stewart, he straight Liberal c4nd�date. - their work. A Sewing class h. a also been � ir 8 06, while the I I I -a
i . 3) latter will require an expen iture of $1,200 CARETAKrim AINTE 1). -Ten doris -will be On Thursday of last week Mrs. Daniel Me- , .
been opene to thb light. A fear of this al, was entertained at a c - � - . a;y at t1b e r(
)mplimentar ds ehtablialied at the town school , - � , d passed aw . � MoJI%D -TI
.no - y : Mr., Richards n entered 14 protest, and after I I � - ceived up till Dea er let for th6 P ition of Leo .
wag, no Ad ubt,.w strong motive on the part banquet in Toronto. tendered ' I 1�" . or 81 500. The idea is to r ise t efle sums I . 11 T my. She b d beelu'an invalid - .
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. by the han'ging fi 'final de' . - 1, I retaker uf 9 . ' ac urch, lCippen. John Mo. for a good many years, - . � - 1. -_
him 1 � , " Ill ,
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� I e . over a ye r, 66 : . elision i . - - I' ! '. - ipbion. The comm ttee will con- i�tl. A'dr . a emryan in
of the -respondent to have the seat vacated . The ,by subser" bt t her! death was I I
, recent outbreak of � I X ! �
Mulock Club, on . Monday evening. He w&s given by the electio, court last yveek,] ' reili iousi inania N ,in aeue�liry, Kippen. I �� 1821-3 unexpected. She was forty�si : afternoon Arl
. i i i ' eider the matfer and - report at a -meeting of I . yl, otars of age. I _1 t - -
- and the inquiry terminated as speedily as delivered a long Epeech in defence of the confirming M�1. SwWart in his seat. � This among a section of the ioDouk4o ore '� a Atred � Don�b sk�p this; it'solve3l the problem, how She leaves besides her bereaved husband, I -
� I i I the trustees. . I - . �, � -day wa.� perl
possible. There are other evide leaves Mr. Rl'c irdson tit in 1 the, cold for . ' . I c n I keep! warm and Infortable 0is win- three sons. -Mr. and Mrs:, Fraser returned I 'Plea. -Ant one,
nces besides policy of 7th*e Government., and - es,pebialy � . I in ManitDba, has Riven to 86�' of-lbel op -Mr. James Perrin, Of iptowel, eldest t I? IL,a :
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� m � . simple. Ba I your furs fTbm 'The last Wednesday from a ry pleasant viiib .i I f Ains" -iDf X
`*iob go to show that Mr. Whitney in commendation of the mana,gilmenfl, 0 . : the 1 P� resent ' 46�liamen ry term,' atl any , p Go�e nmep , and �
- these wh 1j " f 18 rate.- ' Mr. Rich rdsor) I ntered Parlia: onents. of the Dominion brother of Mr. B. Perrifi; B�flin,� met with E McFaul Go., ,Seafo �.h, whose g'arantee to Listowel, Durham and I ther places to the � I �
.. ,f '_ I � . ment � an ace Is , I 9 .. _J V1 is 8 � Ken 11 le�
and hils friends, Eotwithatanding their de. own department. ' Ire made -the. leasi especially those who are U61 n � id nt which proved f6tal, on Satur-. m ans cash back to a � i . .tkaj , ,
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ii 9 as a�. straight bib ral, bu he did nob ihitch , the look- V buy�r. north.L-Mr. Daniel 'McD�nald � t f 6r hi's
. . way� , day night, last.' He� had ir I , dissatiafiA a been fll-
i . i I - bel4n in Berlin on � - I I
nunciations of the Grib elect -ion macbine,� a . lonouncement that this year, for t 'st .up. -well with! on.'Mr. iSifton and other out for a chance to get a slap 4 tbe Minister : a: e, :rich Furs, relal * cold home in Berlin on Mond apen .11 . Vol :
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had a tolerably active machine time ,in the h-ist(,ry of the country, the P(st western Liber' is, 'arid pis inde'endence I of the Intezic' . . .v loquishero, and 'bwil 1 be difficult ]or you several Weeks with fr: �
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- I .�.t wark - in Offide Department will have, . . � -to.** I e looked � o I p r, tinder whoa C barge these -to see his brotherq. Arrivill In t e evening . iends in deeich and � � - .1 - I i
a surpltDs of - caused h n 'as a " black I I o find a 'More varied � stock of Jackets, Bayfield.�Rev. J. McNeil, preach -
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Ader's majority receipts over expenditures, amounting to i . . in's he too a"I j6ntern to B, as, Raffs, CaperineE I and other ortular teresting sermon on " It -'is lAttitude towards - � - obol t4
their own interests. Dr. SrA , I people were brought to C&ne�, , an � excuse at Mr. John Perr � �, ed an in D�ATH�-1
. Blieep 3) in the 1, beral fo d, and .there won'b 'a �, . . ' - th I i
at the last election Was 23, and as the con. $5,000. This ii a good record, especial] . ' for heaping censure on the -Go' roui t and see to put, his horse In a ba* stall A few t I I I I � 1PI-1 Social Grievances," takitig forl his text, .. I I ,of U - -ne,
) when we consider the reductid Y_ be any tears 61 ed on occ(�Unt of his i doyrnfall ' I erl , minutes later, members of the fai nily went - I Ungq. i I I . . -
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,iC I sasociates. i cation "Speak so my brother th�tl he Idivide the A
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stituency basbeen Liberal since Confudera- in lAt by his old poli, I , ,especially on the Minister.' '.19 soine of out to aiis�at hiini. . They fort the stablei * ItB OPF,11,41XG SERVI(ts.-The deqj . � hood for ==
. postage, and shows good and' economijal � I I I I I _� in I ; I .
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gement on the part of Mr.'tMulock a d The Hamilton Times Vema � � conscious. been -organized in St. Andrew -'s c rch with . I
coming on it will return to its old those under his direction. , rks -. rom , iater sbould be dismisse . horse, un a had !been � kicled on ection with St. A#drew's �o
eleati F a ab onee. &W I � � Tnor ing. B-
i lalloverthe couxtry cc i cry I I I .- ; . ;James -1 -wide - r, Ms
tion, there is little doubt ,but that at the mana -411 i , these people talk one would V iak th Min. darkness and Mr. P rrin.lyillng b'ehi d the of the the now school I bom a d inheritance with me." -
. I es the � thab I .; , I the head behind the ear. . Ch. irch will be held on. Sunday November Airs. J-. Fraser as preside 11 I " -
love. . - I � 1. � I i j ever, the case is not so bad a they �vovld The lantern . was 16 ,h, and promises to e Miss Reta - . i
. IN � � Our Conservative friends are in the ba 'ti labor t? carry" e g,, a nte*rprises of have people believe. It is W e that Aodt sma8hed-. He never iecov4i�d- conscious- . I most inte�,eating. Fergueon, Ist vice presid tit I � - I aevegal y1eara
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of talking a good deal about the .doings'of this era of un8x In I . i I thousand Doukhob ness, dying at 11.40 o'clook Sunday nigbb Rev. J. (). 7ollo" B. 'A., of Windjor, one Stanbury,.2ad vice presid0t,; I 4ims Ches-' - I � . aur -Ve -the -A
An Explanation Needed pled osperity is scarce. � one or� oi�tt o. aboub heven ' ,�'. VA; # I
- the Grit 11 election mach : In NorLbe I ; I n th . , an& I have, He leaves a, wife and family-�[ Ito �Ourn his of the most eloquent, preachers in the ney, secretary and treasurq. Tt e toFie for . '. 'Mr. , George
ine;": although as rn 0 t rio railiviay construction is - terrible death. I church, will Conduct the servic the young --',people's meet�ilng lait Sunda .1 - -
The Toronto World, the junior organ of . I I : I � I I l6f r, their holdings and are tra4j ng through . I I I - at 10:30 1 y - the Akl6cleased
far as the able � to aho�v , for lail'ok, of ha'P'dS. The Canada , . � I t . 7 Rev.'F. Larkin; e , h.
y ha 7 ib delayed I. � a. irl, , and p. m., and ' v�ening was "'Foreign M gioni.11 Mrs. - lieVuboris, v.
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the CoUservatbie party in this Province, as not been much in evidencd duilina the Copper Compa y a seare Ing I - t I the country looking, as they si yo for Jeaugo ; B. A,, of Seaforbb, will preach at 2: 1 in the Stanbury, Mr. James Dalgetyland Miss Me- - .
11, i b for men. ' The airid, they ref use to .return to ales. ; Wroxeter.: ' � -
says : . 1 0 1 1 , i I - their h � ;� i aft �rnoon, .Special muei will ,be furnished Kenzie gave interesting sidjresiie�. I numbor-who
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� ! El � � their offaty a . I Exeter clemel
The difference between Mr. Tarte and his ,ho w Clergue concer need rn�re. Soon the big of Toron- by' the church choir. Spec a .
Iiist election. Results, however, also r I � i ', These people have also turne live" BRTEFS.-LThe Rev. Dr.. M � ' ill I
now factor of Hamilt , h wi nee hou- � . - i 6 up at ea I h - i - - ,.-
that there must bava been a Conserva. � � 1 stock loose an i profess - to be] tove It - to bis to, occupied the pulpit in th6'Pr:sbyterian � collection path y Of -tb e �
leader, Sir .Wilfrid Laurier, turns on 1he iea w! I be taken service in sid of i .� - I NOTEt". -T
sands. The o&l6ok is 9 I I � : sinfulto eat' or wear anythin, made from church on Sunday. -David blartin has re- , thi buildin' fund. Z-Ahe followilaimon- I ,- --
discipline with in a party. Sir Wilfrid - said tive 11 election machine," and d I pd . for a bus ; time u I 9 I � 0onstanc . i
we fill I y! ps, and th I . . lit %ave the products of animals. B t are pe - turned from is visit to the I eat, a fowl au 'er will be Be - � I : be 1held .(
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mything that it has done a good deal e - P iFved in Your money and our a rz are equally r ,
that .)Ldr. Tarts should not say P 4ext year.' no istut'ance. recovered from the effects of his serious 11CM th4 , I . ..
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-less he was authorized to cution thari the Grit machine. . � . I I -ki to; be fol. good. We nei mo ...
he ' =t from 5 to 8 O'clo,
about the t ' that t 'Me" fdCuly harmless, and create
e added sugar eet �aot'og,rM', the ,
ariff un The electi� 17 ad t e n y an �
,in cement factories and ma 7ot 'or industries ! as they march through the cc itry.. e., cident on his way out. -Mr. W. C. Hklza I, I you need - R,ev. J. G. 8
e . I IT i lowed by an interestimpliterary and usiedl the Furs, let us exonah The� if , London. will
do so by the head of the Government and courts are the places to find oup where t � 1i
are the only sufferers' from th rl folly, and wood is th guest of'relatives at Proton. ; I I � go. you are �
hip. colleagues. That is an issue within the machines have 6en working. ' in Canada are hampered 11 ��or ant of help, 1 .I I . a :,, 1! entertainment. Addre�ses will be do ivered not more fled we'll I exchange 1 A Arty, of Y�
The London ' I it. is likely they will soon eit � etleav I . than sa'Vis .
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I while thousands c f busheli of wheat are rot- ' the Qumberly mecting was held in the Methw 'V Rev. J. C. Tolmie,' Rev. F. Y. I arkin, - back. It simplymeans t �� Jon -
party. But ,there is � greater issue, and Advertiser gives a statement showi I I I �
ng tl I k country or settle down to a ra�idnal " y of dist church at Salem on Sunday. - i is: W`10 have an Voeliday :
that is between Mr. Tarte and Sir Wilfrid nornterof'Liberals and Conser tizg in the North1west bee 6uee cars pndl men , I The Rav� ane the neigbboring c1frgymen, Mr., leorge *
r, ! yatives thi I living again. If any blame at �alches t ,the , Mr. Cosens, of'Bruesela, preached in 'I . - exceptionally large stock ,of handsome Furs. ffiwk�, and ti
Laurier, and Mr. Siftou can not be g6t� t remo ) it.' In fact, so th,3 Ma,_,',wen, M. P., Mr. Robert MeMor 'e and , .
iand Mr. Fielding, have been unseated by the Ont4rio election I Government it is because they did nob They are right in �lrice and full� guaran- � I
imand for bor ow to the muse church in the evening. . - heyl, report
I - 10 , , The choir are making speci teed. We are aftqr your trade 5 :so Come Ytsn�ger Stei
and this is the i9aue tha� the people of Can- courts' r,ince Confederation. 16 is - shown great is the A - -Crossby Lackie left oth 3ra. I pre T
I Ing the p6rrest of the ringleaders,of 1 �the disturb. for Cargill last week' where he has secured part ions � an will f rnish an ei,_ellent and see, as type can't tell h '
iberals'have i I I ali the Fur - '- -
ada are watching�whether the tariff shall that 39 Conservatives and 36 E . rush at the mabu�&Cturinji essablishmentg of i ance, bhose who worked on i0e feelings a situ __' 1 was i1a town
be revised and made adejuate in the direc- been unseated by the election -the coi th 't in some T*,"laces it is, difficult , , an is visiting relatives mu i al programm : I
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courts during L I of their unfortunate - brethren � an story. The E. -Mckaul Co, �
I . � ., Seafbrth. - Credlyl.lton.-J.
o, got a man tojc�b a cor . of wood or al wo. I 4 d brou#ht . in Lindsay for a few *eeks-Miss Townsend, 6TES. -Farm'pro .��y in this v cinity -
. tion of protectingCanwdian industries. Mr. the time named. The Tory. "I machine " � � them to this demeiIted state. These rascals of Tor onto Junction, Ivillited the village on etil 1� 1821A - on xqonnay
Marts wants a Canadian tariff for Canadians. hea,da the poll. . man to do a day's_� washialo. And yet, !not- . keeps changing haii.da. The late t deal i ---
, 4 , : should ab once have been irrested 1 and Saturday. -Mrs. A Scott is at.present seri,,' LOCALS. -Last Wednesday afternoon a waa,hel heri
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier,and those who side with . - . ; uncomMio . I . I � � is t36 purchase of Mr. T. M Forsyth's fif ty .. !.
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him, say they object to any minister in his The f &cility with which the P4emier deaj r products of our manufactolilies, some of these i . f all -__J acr i farm, by Mr. Win. McDonald � I pret
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ore'ipro- I I Untill p- . I - -
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, &!nia I not his household effects into Wm., Rutberford's' an� the' irice paid w1h $3,400. We wel.
cabinet saying ho. The people qare very with his recalcitrant colleague Is set fort i a came to their senses. But this 'n hirm, tists, and every other den�minatfo Kinst1rian hos
little about the constitutional issue,bat they F tec tion in oider that theii, prooperity � and , I I I , a repro- I
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as follows by a contempor t" Sir, vyi - ih! These ople, b(fore setited is this -locality a�aemblldd At -the : - n
ary : eir profits may �e increa6edE. ' - � � reaidence, Qaeen stroeb.-Mi�s Smith, of,- -con ,e Mr. Mel) _4. His �
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take a Ivge, interest in- the,.tariff issue. . coming to Canada, were groun :under th HamilLon, is visiting her cou6if, M . church ,grounds to r&is"e he frame of the . I toatitiue the I
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(rhey are going to vote, not on the conati- trid Laurier arrived in Ottawa' Saturda r I _r burn, h�ats purchased i ie 100 I
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tutional issue, bat on the question whether evening. He received and repliel to al The Picton Times n I I . new sheds. The fact of'all den �
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the Canadian tariff shall, be increased or not diagnoses the true! inwar( as of the arte . This iii on f �lihe OI&
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t4ie city hall , T surprising that a few of them 3 uld b� led in a general store.:-A�' A. Est . :1 the people when a good ailrid -desire- __ .
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. in the presence of a Is "D I I 0 - load of wood'to Toronto last week. -Mrs. mu h improved by Fbe,ter buildings.i The of
-indicated by Mr. Tarts. addreEs by the city council at I ip, and
These are the two issues. The politicians rge audie�nce of citi- As f or ISI r. Tarts, I astray by religious heresies, no I h w car able movement is in pr in. : After the - ing it� the pez
it would be takino h a big , order of I absurd. This is all the leis our r,sing. hen' Black. of Elora, 'is the guest of her eon, men had straine -
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can toy with the one, but the public, or in ;zens, irrespective Of political tendencies, an i h, jintelli- ,sing. . -i .their every muset- a in put- 'InAga, ,
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ge, . � I we c6ndder that some of our P con try, H. Black. -Mise Mary Sanderson has re- full,possession i 87 ' 000 r . gives ting in place the heavy timbers, th�y gather- -year. . Deleem
other words, the people, will vote oa the was e8corted to hig residence. �He bad a nee at too great disco''at to thin � k that I people, who have enjoyed fbe 11: ad turned from Hamilton, where she. b as visited n Marc:h.-Mr. Jose] UP' ed in the. basement of ,the I church, where a -
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more important and substantial one, which. ' he;did not know e was 1 transgress' sha, 1, who disposed oL his property i� the I I., I yea" 41ad joh
concerns their pockets and their interebt3. , good supplyof suitable provisions !were pro -
Interview with Mr. Tarte at, th houi Ing an vantages of any people', in the world, low for some in,on%his,-C. Forest Sloan, Inspec- vill iige aud purchased % residence - i 2lHen laud, whlel�e h
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9 * tor of the Mutual Life of Canada, was in the sall moved there this week with his: � Stone tim
that important affairs of state rai amonga�� it better than he idid. �Ut it is polisible - work in gene &I �iloys4rlsull per - � -F W Bi
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stimoted his, value. He may I - zena as Mr. and Mrs. lUpshall, but o can I
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issue. Mr. Tarts has raised the tAriff issue. those ' works of necessity ' tha are -4o- that he overe * fair, either, to condemn the attended the concert given iz;i Wingham, i will be held by the Caii i Order of For- -- genewl ii�;�;
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prescribed by. the decalogue. ( Mondly' I for the foolishness of &few. Tile D o t�i bo- Friday night, by I esters on the, evening of We'dueadw, Nov-
- � , - the Guy Bros. -D. Myles, he' ritily recommend th I Tbron�o, is as
Ilea ties, and th m I . a' I om to the' got Id, peo. .
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. The World does not exactly state the he met his cc 0 e . 0 went t( have thought ib t he 1 was indispens- I bore have already proven , that they ave is spending a few weeks with fi�iends in To- ple of Hensall. -The ne rweather ) -the ember 126b. ' After the oyster Bupper an - - 1� �of .suich -an im j
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m House to see His xcellenc able ; and bein i, � pas � week has given thel fariners a Chance to
� -V, . within them the elements of g0c doe re. ronto.-John Hupfer has sold �is residence pas . I
case fairly - between the two sides. It is I I entertainment of the highest ord Will be 'in the'world.
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The remainder of - the story is told in tbc ger of his leaderl :4cercisin � extreme aut4or,,, ! In facb, those who hav&gone a ray nban- t given. Any one 9 - . .
� j o Mt. Sanburno ofTutnberry.-Miss Lizzie get up their roots and t9 get their fal plow- 11 . �
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quite true Mr. Tarts says ,he wants 94 Can i at 8 1conceEsions both" doned property who ha � atte4ded thi's - �* a yea)
� � to the value 1 $30,000, in Bunston virited at her home in Ford a yeafawill �ao doubt to � bli�rd -,c
adian tariff for Canadians. BaL, it is not the time." . ways viith enough I Oil lwioh 1 ing done, and as a resu�it our villai e has I
� - show of pt�6te6tioa to-' addition to their lands which I ore 'given . over Sunda�.-John Gofton left for Musko. I been unusually quiet. avail themselves of another � oppor�unity to . - day� I He Is
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Vilfrid Laurier, and " Hor. A. G. Blair, Minister , hat be, had do�e. I There was no doubt a � had comfortable homes and 1C wwd.
correct tu eay that Sir � � 7n -Mr. Andrev Bell,
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Minister "in 1A ,sometinie me e of aseuranc h i d that Me place ' them were comfortably clad. ey io� Mn I ied being quarterly services on t I he Circuit. .. 'W" � -
on his recent western tr �� came.to ham, is the guest of ber sis�er, Mrs. G. i h, which it is expe ed will be occ t,duCk
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What was safe, and that TaXI would in some 1 this country ,three years 3� Ago u il�ttl out any- Harris. -Daniel and -Williarn IKaake havo by is, son Andrew at ortly.-Mr. Tbomas Emom i residence, whi
Mr. Tarte wants is not - a C�Lnadian tariff in his dreams saw the Intercoloni;al Raitway way, come out 6f !his mil ummer vatiaina. ! thing and the fact th h )1ve thu. , ac- . I i 1'� .
I . e teturned from Paris, where they' have spent . Ril y, w h o for many yei 4ra - i i . - plo and Mi
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extended clear across Canada, �iving the tions as one whose i monitO Us Could nob be ' cumulated so much in . so short i I - I was a resi eat of Harry Ansley., . f Wing- - - I ��. �a�wlll _ e tb-ut
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for Canadians," but a tariff for the special . i I . - � a time' at the last five weie4a.-The annual meetiogA thi vicinity, but Who has been living ilk the -George and to Chatham,1 to � t , � -1 - de
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way, owned and eon- !en trusting least speake to their credit. : , the Bible Society will be held I lead the
n manufacturers. trolled by themqelves, carryin i In I nei hborhood of Lbudon for some tim , paid I Canada Business
benefit of certain Canadia' people a national high disregarded. 1�e inay hav � b I 7 , . ham, have gone a;
; to the weil knowni kindneag ard ind lqent i : � �er College, �.f that city.
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expe sea. Hd evidently been le is wayin that I Notes, ' Marie on Thursday, ,where t!hey will in coming a resident� here again.' . - I
rates that would pay working - :4 . I . ,, I . Hupfer and family le ' allat In the! business
we now have " a Canadian tariff for Cana- did not believe the country would feel the� direction[,; for Hs prinei . ' Perth i ; . ; I . � we , ant last June, and will n1ow take . hapd. f, -
dians,�' and that . . . defence Js thab -Lasti week the Maxwell rm, of � Sb. future r?side. I . - .would up the shorthand course. ;arry iq .an VX- . - ,
before any member of. his I I I i I I . . � remind all of We anniversary servlees� I ,-O* meni
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Cabinet publicly advocates fo burden,- and did not consider the scheme too vately a ad 'Vub�,,�wy talked pro. ,1 Marys, received an order forth'; ty car loads i Me hodist church her(, , public school teacher of-Huiron cou ty, and � Windsor was
r a change, he visionary for f 41fiinient." . Sa says a cont6m. tection iii Sir Wilfrid L urier'e presence ' of machines to be ship5ed to R 11 si� I i on Suiada�' and will enter"the business dep�rtmont.j
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must first have -the consent of his party porary, We are doubtful, howe�er, if Mr. without iticurrho n,, 4is di I : .Walton j - . I ; el of ,an offence I
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I I 8 91a8ure ; and that I -The organ. in Sb , ames ch Xch, Strat-' New stock of Goo. A. * 81 t r shoes for -_ - .� .. � ,andry I was Sl
Leader and his colleagneli. this is a case in whiph h ' $1,000 and men Juab a;vAA I & �
Mr. Tarte start- Blair ever made any .'snoh sbat�)meDt. Why I elmilly have mistaken ford� is to be re -built at a cost ! m_ i I I I
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I iv- the people of the Nortliwesb sho farther. That he aid not have his reai�loa- i tion. I .ACT -shoes and Granby ruob � I . � - -
ing thi uld have � I Geo. A. Slater' i I 'W'61ve In a
�s consent, and in ,,Ilva I -e. made his their products carried " at rates t'4at wo tion ready to be I aOceptsd 'I I or not as I the -The Sbandard bank Covetousness is an excus'ahl . : . 1b yi
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fatal Mi I -lad he applied for this n- pay working expensels'� only ? Prime Minister i dpon hi ighb ises in, the Hesson building, Stratford, and men who are admiring the� ha dsome Furs .
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seat, and had it been refused him, t alk may do to tickle the 'ears of weatemers, choose showed that. the mcist 'dista I ' -Thomas M
� hen e � I I . nt from wil opan.a branch -in that city a soon in our store and 'Windows these lays, It is. 0 j I I . - eltize,4 of LOU
could hikve-.�retirad from the Cabine but it will notgo for much with- sensible himofthe probabOities washis dismi�ssal'the e be fitted � 7� a needlesR sin, however, for Ithough tw . W GOING ON A -oVN0w,-- I last., I �
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after his ret,irement I' - people. . . I from office." i . I I -Duriag the night of Monda ast,,so'me Furs'are fiale-quality, fashioned in the m4 0 1 1 . :1 Oft -a Wi,
is would be fre- to ad- I : . ; i 1, ,� � .at - . - . � _11;170.0w. He�
y . I .t-_ - 1 , I unknownperson entered the 1- approved styles, the i I ithin yOr � � - . _m
Vocate any: tariff qieasure he thought fit, Hon. Sidney Fisher, Domint . The Lond cii i � I . w office ' prices are w , � - I - of 4 Children�
. on! Minister Advertiser'z says : , :11 The Messrs. Dent & Thomp'a'ou, of ifthell, a easy reach. The at
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irrespective -of the 6pinions of his leader and of Agriculture, says that * oub � f severe, Dion Parlia mletli, at th0 coming session, carried off d ock represents a ver - V r M V
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Will take ,� it has not yet been recovered. : I � � . - . I . �
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the other members of the Government. But thousand Doukhobor settlers in the North , smaller Para that we can guaira tee. The E. I ;
I . arys, soil of Mr. 1 �.. McFaul Co., 8eaforth. 1821.1 1 - i, t,.N:)X] X0.9, � � I '!
_e part of tho above quo.tatiGri west there are only two .-of --three; hundred . I I . I I - - . - EX:T�_ i �
this is not ft I p � -E. Taylor, of Sb. M i - i f 9 Ki 1. Jur. la
. . questions that c6u�d enga�b its attf)nt�ou. Taylor, cutler, meb with a nasty cident, on - I 'r � �
t d which: we wish sr' . � I I I I NOTES. -The Workmen's lodge, of this I ! ... 11 �
,ecially to direct at- who are affected by their peculiar religious We refer to Mr.' 31�ir's b for the appoint. last week is father We are bound to sell the P I"
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tentiOI3. ' village, purpose holding a concert on Thurs. 9 ods, and we will cut the price of sonke lines �Graud� -a ,on I
aberationev and that the remaindeii ment of a railway il was filings croas-out saw which 11was fast1en- - da evening next November, 1�' near y in half. I , . -
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I . of yea I of agitati I ang, t6p. I - buno'h of %birl .
it will be noticed that the. World agrees eati industrious .and law abiding' and will lation is the resUM on, ed -in a vice, when the 4on came ball, for which the very bestj talent has ', I See our table cf heavy Iffo I �Spuu -and Freizes, worth, 75c, 85C &1nd 'Al, � -class. one
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with Mr , pad and fell over it.. The docOrfoundl-it been engaged. Among those wbo w I ; .
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at the tariff m izens. He �180 � oducers necessary to put ten stitches in he mus9les p Tard. L . I I
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alied. ,And it goes so' *' bo were i , I of a I onto, who is a whole host in himself. He We cleared ou�; a's ecial lot of - Silks, and when sold they cannot � be re- . . - I .
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far as to say that if Sir Wilfrid L%urier will Prot considered a failure Nvhen thoi sattle(i present machin 1 for �� dealing witi, , )ad �is- 'will be assihtod by the beat local talenf pea cd� I � � ... . I eoly e
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f not do this tl� e people will step in E4 the dred as the Doukbabors, are now!, anion . P, and ' near Bornholm. He was having i, r III " J MV&Tbe poo
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first opportunity and relieve him of the re. the most prosperous may involve very rie all A, 'at the one 39c a.yard r youi. choice. Some of 'these li-�es are
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all the money ineed byL the tions bet irailway I comp3.nies an . o �
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. which they live, and as an eviden I . � . I I � e I fleeced, Worth 60cl- 1 1
Crease the 06 of the I z I was also burnt, which will be a ilse iOU8 lose . I -
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two repreantatives in the Provinci4l L . I will have authoiriq,Y to C�4ssify railway t, �.. Butter, Eggs and dified Apples taken as cash. i � I
lang memory to recall the position taken by lature of Biith,h Columbia. egis- son, sr.--, of Hibber was blister to iz, e b carried on in by -gone days, on this particu. ', � i L I - per for 01
the World and . I I I traffic, and fix, control an4 rejulate the I out of the rain, when he in lar evening, ba ' - *+*- I I - At
most other Conservative . I . fell, hirs com. ve in a- great measure been __ - -+--#$ # 0 $ $ 1 $L0 I I ,at to '70- a li
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papers at the last election and even since The 33 ernor-in:Cou . �a.lr: p 6 ,pung and I per Pound. L
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then. They never grew folly of the "home mark4 pry 'I � in'J order to safeguard the be was carrying. The'pain was !acute, I u b rising generation are wiser in pill res Highe'sit Pr , Ce ' or - Pr_Qduce. and 9 to 10c-.�
principle of. minik erial responsibility, � It! is he did not consider the injury Of a ver�` than . pect - . Pa ild f I � �
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I or su'liject. to revislon by sulted Dr. Michell, of Dublin, o d1soc v- live a quiet and peaceful life. -Mr. William . -
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I querading in the stolen clothe - lillisibiTity the cou,rts. The, X. nee of the United ered that one of the bones of t 1, fore�i in Bennett, of -Michigan, Is visiting relatives I .. wzo d �
th6 protr:c 0 ;h . � - . i �. � Mor W11st I
a of their pre. about the home market that I - States has sh wn h neoessi ot reabirloting was broken about two inches I hove ,t,ie and friends in this vicinity this week. -Mr. I � I I - pair Of _bmut]
t1ollitst professes to be abriviing 'for, and litigation, which I as been a serious menace wrist, and the other bone splin 4red. D r Joseph Bennett visitea the for r part of � I . L . 011 L ,
deoesoors In office; that the present tariff ' 11 LE YD,. & Co �
was but P. Counterpane of the tariff adopted about making this a greab manufl, t6 the successful i 7orking of railway I Com- Michell reduced the fiacture, an - I Mr.'. i�f: this week with his brother in W ingharn 0 L 11 - i I . ��� I They are sirl
�Qturinlg' . missions In that co�uatry. T46 records there fermon has been relieved of nine IP&ID, ind Miss Annie Simpson has been re-engaged � I Im : 11 . I allla are -the pr
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