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any Far garment or small. .
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examine and judge Pure �
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Wh4e Goods.
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-puz�, white muslin gar- I
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vell -made, liberally On I
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That is what, �yon want, �
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�roaperoua business,. ib is I
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arselves. Disraeli said �-
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3ay.-Robert Xoff%t, of,
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�k'ingham on Friday even- .
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ag races were hF-1d in the "I
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i I I XO THE IjOMIN]PNI that all precautions weie used in the case of -second concesdon of Sidney, was drivipg a h 3 fou t d his wife lying� at the top c�f er.
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I I CAPITAL. , f�l : the Ulstermore,� againal, the importatio f Off! 0,� e S U, P.Plie horse and cutter, and had to c ross the rail- otaiis in much agony. She confewei to
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2 STOREN` I' � 2 P'L 0 0 R S � ' . I I , diseasei. Beside, it was a very exceptional - I � � havino taken arsenio. The deceased. wase �
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50 ft. Wide . . , Ground Moor . , � �. 1 OTTAWA, J anuary 17th, 19 14. �
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I I . I much, ,and a proteit was sent by the Can%- . I OTATEMENTS - � I to oross the track in advance of an approach- childr M- Her brother resides in Lfanitoba,
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I i than Cabinet to I the 'British Government I PT FORMS. . . as
100 ft. lonir f . from t1h . Kooten y, B. O., . . RECX1 ing express train, bat must ha�; miac�lanl- -Mt. W. Morrison, B. A., who h been
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. .1 ; Upper I'loor a district is no Vr in h rd Minto P11111inting out that' if ! -.-j - e aCed the distance. The horse got over, but fifth m4ster at the SD. Marys Collegitte
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I ING, �, he manner mentioneO, from the United FILES and BINDING ' SES, a as c ass ca
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. . del 01. is headed by A. P, Galliher, . i ' I LETTER PAPERS avd ENVELOPESJI .
. adian cattle oould'siot 1�e sent ili: the same I � I . � leaves a father and five brothers. lustituie. Mr. Morrison was .- presented �
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is gl 3.y tariff, as far as le id is eon ,�rn � manner, In short'the'D minion authorities . PRI,CES R11G"T_ i Senator Read, of Victoria, British Col. with 4 handsome set of 8bakespeazes
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Ifil . 0: ,ainst &na4 0 imated I . � umbia, had a bottle of black Band assayed a works 4nd an address by the stud- nts.
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: : . high t � if 'mea,on principle, but I th i TED ton of the same material would go $464,00,0 �
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ey 1'?On* has now sent a reply praebically sayin i
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I Y the Board of Trade ought not to have done I ( I I � 1 , in gold, platinum, and. oamiridium.- The very aid-ccessful meeting at the home of Mrs.
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, per cent. discount, Now. . I Y' what it did, and addinE that there was no , aple was given to Senator Read ton years
. I I ed u . It is quite true that the i eo, : � � SEXFORTH* Bar, Win. MoPherudn, jr. There was a .good
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i e ,ple of ri.ish Columbia are not all at 04,p on 1, I I .--- -
I - hi I � � i Senator Read forgob about the matter until
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� . a no beli I N�HAT BRIUSH 00617MBIA WANTS. � I �
: q- L at ion, many being Of I ef�' ha i . , the o14 officers were re-61'acted : Mrs.
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� i . , 1he cutter and ahaft?. Ore iidp' of the shaf &, the other day, when he turned the bottle Abrey, I . president ; Mrs. �Gcorge Brown,
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I I � I I nterents �the horse's 'wild career swung it around' with the above resulte. This black sarict is .,
� . ways at by raising the tari . But al the' feelH that she has to suf for for the i . � -over to Robertson, provincial mineralogiab,
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If it is I this year you 'Intend to buy, a decision - to do so nio1v would mean deleg. es, wh6 are now in th s ditylo &F at 1 of the , riml authorities in the East ' 'landing Mrs. Johnson an . 71 - all ov a -Mr, Walter Stark, son of - Mr. Wra, -
- I I _L I ,in . d bar little daugh�l found in streaks er Caribio, and has, Stark, tormorly of Mitohell, died Friday -of
money in your pocket, The people who make th' . ;an opportunity one en th4 Subject. They w nb a higl� tar. the Pacizaecoast there is at proseub a : .
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� . , . !ter some distance away, They were picked' up to the -present, beon discarded as worth-
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like this, aro the castomers; who are the quickest in decision. '! They get the 'ff and no� �ing else. tion going on in Bqrrar , which includes the ' 01 less, The report of Mr. Rr-bertmon's assay �
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I u has be n invested in the silver and! e ad city of Vancouver., The whole issue against i I I ,ceased had,hisAuee injured bya aaw-in the
best and pay n,o more for � it. Let a chan.ce like t4isl slip by'unnoticed, un- - but fortun4telythey rec'eived no aerioual haecaused exoitementinthe' mining world �
) mines ve-820,000,000. Inadditiont this the Dominion Government is thtitt while the I �McLagqu furniture factory, where he was
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actcd upon, and some me else will have secured -4h&t belonged to you, and the (Ir eaj Northern Railw Y has ?1,uilt� province has again,and again passed legisda. employod, about two weeks ago. Blood
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I .i ! branch m c6iiti6g $2,900.000; and the1Q,&Ek-; tion against i ith the otbe'r occapants,I mans.ge'd to hold � -About the only good quality attributed poisoniria set in and he only lived a sho
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what is thus once lost may never be regLined. I i� 'it1h, to �Pl li Hyman, the Jew mieer, who died in
i� o ,on to the lftiee,- and vi a istance soon
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! I � adian I acific, $4,500,000. .A t one time the bills have been disallo d on every occasion ' I time -
We do Inot propound tbis. as mere theory, but it's practical.' Just now we number of e affeeted by this ind �try I by the' Ottawa Govern' ent. Th I Ibrought thei horse to- b 3' 1 ,fter getting Toronto, -was his desire for persDrial clearili- I 1
36 * . nests. A story bas come all the way from � J. Mason, preBident of the
was ab)ut P 0""' . This has be5n re ced given is that 0 excuse ltbe delapilated cutter Ile, the blackship -Mr ' J.
2 L they were'vetoed because the Ia Glo be- 1yernicke company, Stratford' reeeiv-
:Dffer good fitrs at about half tho price the same will be sold at 46r' some years 0'000 i I shop, he Be, red the loan of another fromi Toronto whi6h bears out this o1]e tribute to I
. ,� � to 10,wo. Ali development, they say, ;has Honorable Joseph Ohaniberlain, on behalf of - i ' "
It'.0 come, ar4 wi) Say arfain if you have any idea of buying, buy:�pw.- A glance � Ithe live,ry, and arrived hon�lq aa, e deceased miser. He ed a painful injury to his loot- a few days
. T 11� J cea?e I an([ if a'remedy is no forthoo 'ing the British Governmend, asked.that this be 0 and epund,l the character of th . o
i � !norie the worse for this u 'leasalrit experi-I had- some money on deposit in one of To- 9190- He otepped on a wire Daillit. which
ence. ; - I ronto's prominent loan and savings compan-
at the folloWin ' list. of aarments will give you.au idea of whatJ you11 baye to all thl miles witho n will be loa-, done b3oauee of the feel ng existing between )y � f . - I
9� b 0 . � j , . . , ub exoepbi 11 . I � pierced through the sole of his shoe and
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select from!. . ed dwyn. The delegation makes it I ar ! Britain and Japan.' In reply to'this the op- I ,
I I � � thattbey onotrepresentan otherm- 0 �� I � -John Orowley, who died :fat the reni- ies. The company made some pretentious into tbi? fleshy, part of his ,foot. A -l- - -
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lwwlw�w j � � day last week, was 96 Y,balrs,�of age. He ed a fine spacious bathroom, in which the
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I � I ad ec-n a 1 resident of 0 ]borne for o-yEr manager kept a couple of towele for his own housq for a time. I � z
i I 11. in the � ari If ao far as the lead- mining `11 duki- not enter that country, the�efore, they 'do half centi '
I - . � and had be fined to thel personal uae. Oiie day the manager saunt- -Ab �ut 35 young,people called at the
. � try its 3 ticerned, it is not at all pro able I not see' why Canada shculd be discriminated 1�ry, n cOn 0 - I
000 N COATSE � I � � I I I . I h6us for al�out a year, bu had been able toi ered into the bathroom, and what was his residenc� of Mr. Joh4 VVeber, of' Sebring-
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- bout ud,til a short tim bef4ro his death.' surprise to find,.Mr. Eli Hyman in the batb, ville, � evening Ina
or, i Templeman, of Victoria, go a . . � week to surprise b' "
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� I . I - Alikiug . ; Sena,tor B . C., Mr. CrowleF had no nbar r latiVes. mopping himself down with the towelg. He- Not finding Mr. kVeb�r at home, a party
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. We have a -ood number of these coat8, no bieiter� ;qualities have CA ITY OF SWAMP �NVJIISKEY. I ! who is a member of the Dominion Govorn* t ,
I -Arthur � Sheppard, Eon of J'ames Shop. Was speedily ejected from the building and was des�atched a fe'W'n-ilfs to fatch him. �
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evOr been, shown in Seafortb. . � herd, who has been in the lempl,oy of Hodg. I his deposit was hurried after him into the The party, spent sevi ri�l hours in- games,
We boug4t them at -14st year's prices, Goo tithes are killing the ancie,� dtid� ing after this - eleo 4 .
I - 4n. . . � . I Lion.' He said that he inton, for a doiasidIerable time, street. c "d social enic yment, Mr. Web -
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and now we want to exe.hange them for cA jtre qui -A, you � would not defend the Orovernment"a action 2 a Brotherl, Cl . .1 I 1111181 or
,�b. If you: honor Is industry of moona iniag in i Oa-' I i e has ' 'ted the honir done him and the
. 1W left for , Winnipeg, w 'era rh been -Rev. George Cuthbertson, .a retired appreciv. .
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may have one and make a Ion-, savin,g. 1 _. ! - I , 1 1 on this occasion. He took it, for granted '
I 0 I � . � 0 ered a re onsible position. 1 His fellowi Presbyterian minister, died Euddenly on ,young poople were ti ankful for the kind
� I were th I ad old days of the rly '90's,� �utl t that,the Liberal catidid tea occ pied as firm � $p 1
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i $35.00 up. ground on this q . rture and presented himl street Presbyterian ohur -h Toronto, a few
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, .p, iEg before his depa' I I -The� neighbors of Mr. George Miller4 of
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mon fai ed to do, The moons iner has, f6rl- I dividual, yet be co4ld not disamociate him- I � I ' -
i i I � � ceased was 74 years of age, qtii for a long Sanble 00 -presented him and his wife,
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OALF 00AT%S---B1a'Cik, ' � . the government. 'His views were along the . I - a
i � . I the pa 0 rig9teousneks. Ile has fo un4 lines he had always, adv)cated in his news- ii July next ob3erve the,25bb. a niversary of 1 On retiring from active work I e ' tOOk up oak �roo6r each. Mr. - W. - D. L%ugforA
: . i �� � that, orarily at least, h(neaty is the I � I iis entering upon the pailtor - e of Willis his residence in Toronto. He a for many read an 4ddreeg couched in the meet kindly
I I . . paper and on the pl,atfoi m, and that was in
Enormous quantitiep, of this.coat have already been sold, but we have o i, . ,,hurch, ham during that loq'g period had ani, years pastor of the leading I resbS terian
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- mcire yet, and all high grade, beautiful coats --black lamb collar, and and nc uj atfee following discovery. . 4verage of 1,6 funerals edch year among the! church in St. Thomas. He w is liter in t he,
I 01 � I Nort or:i Ontario presents natural ad an- gration. - He ha&beep all his life a consist- mom�'ersof(iiscongregationl. Inonemoutb,l �Vyoming. Rev.Mr.Cuthbartion was se- dn ig borsandfriendeby J. T. Laug- ' �
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coilar*ameas bod . Andforamedium. priced .coat,,'� ` h i fo and!iJ.'L Tucker. JMT. Uiller then
y . "t has every- tageo pe uliarly adapted to th) manufa( ent ad�ocato of the excl 3sion of Asiatic Ia. hen Ia. gri'ppe was aD it 18 height, he eon. I cretary of the Presbytery of London and I I 11
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tbing in the market beaten. DeservedIf popular, ��Ic ause of its 'Fe her in this country, he mare fact that he ade a feeling and suitable reply. -
of the ni t ntain dew. It is a moonehi �ef' lucted no leas than seven farierals from! Barnia, for many years, andon iis removal 11
� a had become a meniber of the government I I ! - -A sa-d death tooh place near the -village
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splendid appearauce and unequalled wearing qualit�,Ies. What we paradiae a A in the good old "Yo 'b im.))Kt- had not ch%nged him onu iota. His opinion a.mong his o�vn people. y of Crom- arty on Saturday morning, January .
ha�e of there calf coats, we eXpect to clear oat N�,it4in the next ed man a quart of iich fluid, withou� fn� was that the provincial bills were disallow- ,17 �-A happ, i event t oak place at the' reei. 1 Presbytery, which had then been set apsrb 8tb,, wbqn Thomas Chappell, Ben of the :
- � � � once of Mr; and Mrs. L. Peare a, Wingliam, i from London. He was a life-long friend of
wok. - i fringi�g upon the supply for local oon-31,111 I
i %, . I VVP e the question was one within the - late Thomas Chappell, pz�Bsed to the gre-ab -
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. I I tion. I fle life of the revenue officer � jurisdiction of the Dominion Government. �, I ! heyond, �after 4 d&vW illness, having � eon -
r gl.isa Clara 'Coulteo, sister of Mrs, Pearen, 1 day before his own death, writ n a letter
� 500" not a Jeral ting insurance risk In those ( ay. s, There was no doubt'tha � t"' Ottawa Gov- . tractcd a cold ivhi�h developed into Is grippe. Ir
I Fact ive i out at the inlaad revenue o#�cee �v�,s married to Mr. Martin 1 B. Waugh. i of sympathy to Dr. Proudfoot's family. In -
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� $16Z 0 to '�2 6 . 11 ernment has power to pass a Natal law ; as . 6 th, anniversary , y Decease4 was out off in the very prime of
I ; in ToAt& show the completeness of th' T. - a occasion was a!so the 15 ' early life he resided in A r, Waterloo coun-
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� ! I .e farashewasqonoer"nedhe was prEpredto _� ! life, beidg in his Slot year. He leaves be.
, � in I the marriage of Tur.And kre. PetxreiL; ty. where his father and mother 1 resided un- I
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I I ohango. "he log hats which sprung advocate in the conn.eile ot the government "' � bind to mourn their loza, a widowed mother
i Many friends wer epreseni to 1 witneas the' til theik death. '
� � I the by�-ways of. -the forests near the r i
r I � ' -a Isw along the lines of , , i i ! and sevtiral brothers and aisters. �
I of and in the Senate . : I
M � � I the �u borm�n have been depopul ted. intereatilIg ceremony. � i I I — I �
LAD ES' JACKETS! �_ I . I � . 0 , I .
�_ the Natal Act, The difficulty so far in the I .- .
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! . t way was that Eastern Canada was not auffi. ' I Pekth Notes. de t ,idibd at Dresden, North Dakota, im
I �1 and no, 4rops of fiery nectar f .,om the pea� reotor o� St.,PauVe . .- 1,
I pleted seveni years as 31 f
Dc not imagine that all the beat jacket have ;been. pickod up, and that at, . ciently educated on the question to enable re�elected De emb: r 29,'b, where she lived with her
, I Wingh That St. � Paul's has. -Mr. Hugh Campbell has bee 2t a
oote I )e of the make -shift still church, am. ; ,
110W we are Clearing a remnant balance. Su&h is n4 �he case. Our next r i .. b of the department will ihs 1'. 0 the government td preamt such a law to prospered under his pastor -41 car! : (3 is e�,vident �� mayor of Mitchell. . datighter, Mrs. R. Mart -in. Mrs. Thom was
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- I e Parliament. That waB why a royal cam- -Miss Wright, of Mitchell, has been born in the township of-- Downieft about,60
garments a re all of the very be3t, and we have a raDge bf sizes, styles all rec�r .9 in the brevity of its refere c� to been appoi ad to collect evi- from the, fael'that every dollar of ind[tebted. � ,
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an 4 qual itier, large as some stocks are at the beginning �of the season. illicit nufacture of whiskey. ..T1 b 11 I There have. been' enga
4 ' dence on the enbject. his evidence was -Rev. W. F. Roadhouse, pal tor of the lair.eAlex. Douglas. - She was bereaved b
� , ject is discussed in the department re 0 142 confirn� d, 137 bapt"s 0, 5� makriages I y
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r now being distributed among members of i Taviatook Baptist church, has r )BIgned his the I , ten Yearn -
Wo are going to make the price so low, thaA in 6, week � or ten days' d riale. � i I T OR& of her- hivaband about -
DO Parliament, senatbra flud others, and he i i
0 � only u i er the general bead of infra,4? 94 b7a i �
tiu�e we expect to clear all out. Docharan, Lamb, Astrachan and of the r. actiQ.n �re -Mr. James Keene, al� ol& residqnt of charge. . ago. Fiveyeara ago she went to Dakota to
� , v6nue lawe. The infr hopad that the time was not far dia I ---rhlr. Win. Hepburn was elected mayor rcaide. . .
- . ot"t Clinton, died in that, towd' last: -we3k. Ile I
Se4il Jackets, all sizes and lengths. � � � not iti n z4,d, but the ahortenin g of the; I otal 4 . � . ! .
I 11 � will I when a Natal Act �vould be the law of the e to Olin of Stratford by a majority of 477 over Mr. -On � Saturday eventrIg Mr. James
f , I . ind�c4te the passing of t e moonlB line ton in 1856, and was fQrl many'
I laud in Canada as well 6� in Auatralia. I 'cam . i I I
i i business men E. K. Barnsdale. I I Doughetty, of tchell, cai .'
! � � , industr I i I I � � years one of the . I of the to-.,vn. 1, . i _ Mi no near, meeting
I i I . 0- I -John J. Raggarty', Joseph McIntyre with a a6rious accident. He bad occasion
1$24.00 I ! � I Fifteen yearg ago he was jobligod to retire I
$19.00 and, ]� EDUCAMONAL GAMMIGN. . � and Benjamin Ka8tner have bier. appointed to go into Dr. Armstronle-ts office, and, by
i I 1� � 1� ' I Heaps of 1 uard on account of ill -health: 1 Cano'er was the
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1. . The 0ariadian M anufacturers' ASS06 a, ton - immedi*�e cause of his death. Mr. Keene's � licene a for South 'Perth. accident, opened the door leading into :the
. . . Testa - I . i -Mr Abbott, who liven near Kennicotb, cellar, alad fell headlong to the floor. He �
hae rispn Op in its might and I as emba ked I wife died fix years a � but ,:he leaves a!
. The Ottawa correspondent of the Toronto got . I
Small Furs' - Upon aleampaign for th wh le ale ed�ca- family of fiV80 daughters and th�ce sonS. i has bee� awarded the contracb )f carrying was renOereil unconscious for a time, but - I
Ili � Globe says :_ At the te�t of cattle guards ,
. 0, t" f the mail between Mitchell and Atwood. soon r4itd, o6ndt 'with the exoeptio '
� � tion of; ,, Great ri I Mr. and Mrs, Robert Chow�n, who are
- � . . ,�hv people 61 aiti, The Saturday afternoon, tbelapparatus invented � - . -Mr. W. H. Stewart, formerly teacher alight irijary to his shoulder, escapedn4n!
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. . parti If bject of this edL�11 .brb by Mr. F. Culham, of P�inceton, consisting leaving C intoin, were entertained by the
ellect i lo I an Lsdleis' Aid of'Wealev ohu7oh, ba that tow . n, on the Mitchell high school sti iff, has ac- hurt. :
'21'ti.,g of the English int I of a series of planks, painted red and white, I . ted the p*rincipAlship of a i ohool near -A 4� tiiebb but very pleasant wedding
I 0 1 � large. Wo want to use Is the , I'l.,
t,,ir stock of the smaller fur garments is too apprect tion of the geographiqal and . . . prior to their departure. Mrs.!: Chown had 11P
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I money inve-;ted in thern, and we realizq the one -way to get, the Cal divt�io)3s of North Ameri*. Uart i6ads and bolted to the ties ob a elant, wa3 given /been a member of the burA choir for Kingston. . ceremony transpired ab the home of - Mrs.
I � money out of the aoods is to make the' selling price 16 w 'enough to a second trial. " Tex"," as the white �
I b I 0 . of envti ops are'beiDg printsd, bn wbid the oeveral years. After tea there was a pro- -Mrs. John Amaoher, widow of the M. A. GidAins, Atwood, at 5 p. in., -an -
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inluce the people to buy. Many customers have nbt bo,i,,,,htl,. yet, United I SWea . and Canada are ehoi n in steer has come to I e call old, floundered along grp.mme, and then Mrs. Chown -tvaa pre2.ent- lateJohn Amacher, of Burnside, died on Wednesday of 1&8t wtek, when -her
garrn�. tilt about halfway acrem Thentheanimal I � *
only -waiting forthe price to drop, for theze zich neck: can such a 4tartling contrast of colors astil ap. 4 with an ,address and a beal'utiful 'Bible Friday, 9th inst., after a lingering illness of daughte�., Miss Anuis E., be2ame the wife I
b I I got its frarelogs down be ween the Limbers, �. i heart trouble, aged �'9 years and 7 months. ifis,
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be ,-Y,. orn the year rouial in this country, N�,ith, perhaps� an eXception Pe'altO " � and after strugglingy in vgib to extricate - � t-_Mim Helen MeMath A-er8on, of Manitoba. The h3terepling ceremony , wm
' ciation hairing cast about for a 6me mei ' a of - One night last wer.k the family of Mr. . I
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for' a month or so in summer. In this dep�rtment you iget 25 to - 35 � itself, sank down on his iiaunclies. It took Guelph, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. perf I in - d in good orthodox eq1o, by Rev.
I I I ealightt ni g the old folks at home bib , ipon � ' lee. Vivian, of Goderich, ' ere nearly
�t� some labor to free �he sWer, which had its � I
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! J ekin0erparten mothod exemplified ly the ,- . . howd bought a Wc�eod. �
per cent, discoun-t. Get in early for the � bdat sele Ion, in Ruffs' th ykiated.! Mrs. Vivian W. 0. Orr, of Stratford, died there on Wed- Dr. , !
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Caperines, GauntlEts, Boa�, Muffs and Cap$. I . brightl$-c�lored map, and aLixed ib w1h a � succeeded in st * tir a iie:w coal stove that aftern d h h d a -Mr. George Smith, -son of J,01. Smith -The marriage of DRAB Lizzie Hambly
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I savage OY. 1 ' firiai in it, and through some de ect i only da9ghter of Mrs. Jinseph Horribly, off
. I � , � � up 1 tioability of the cleviec I was not demonw of Stratford, has left the Bank of Commerce .
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i i Tne rl A= is that f ollom iu� I on a ��long ; sl�aped. 04e of the yo nger,membani of Staffa, ti� Mr. James Campbell, son of A re.
. � . strated, What is desired i3 not to catch and taken a position in the First National
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, i _� I I i and hofd cattle on � he tr"k, but to prevent . J Bank in MinneapoUs, Minnesota, I P
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Overcoats and Suits' � standin a,, came wo which the manuf dtur- ; ower of thei gas, ran to nelgbbor'a for at the home of the bride�s brother,,Mr.Fraak
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: . oft them from getting on th track at all. The. � -Mrs. John Mowat, a former resident of. Hambly'� on N,
I ii. . I Mistance. �he doctor was callpd and suc- I ew Year�s evr, by Rev. J.
: 1: ere ia'country could not awallow. 1 !One 1 1 .
. - . I I t itivention test3d wiis a framework of I
� 1: instances o - �"' Stratford, died recently in 03icago, At Hender4on, in the presence ,of ab'ut thirty
i '' of those 3curred d4ring th�jold �epd in helping the family, but Oays it was a __ 0
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Th same heavy discount will be given in Men's Suits. and Overcoats, country visit of Lieutena I I G� 1, 3�r � . p . 0. I . onetime her husband was an employee in rclative4 of the bridal couple. The prosenta .
I � � e o 'McCrea, of Sudb ry. ; Si I 21 �ry clene call. I I . -
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D- oys' Suits and Overcoats axid Reef ers, odd Pants, 0�--d Vests, odd T. Donison, the champio iperial r, ; driven and one by ale t 'ey er I os�ed,'tlyb big I I - or e . . ere execedingly handso ,And
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0 1 .0 � I , steer being last. 1het ird and laof trial i I � _� Al- will reside in Walton. .
Co�ts, anythiDg pertaining to the suit or o � . Canadi. � ander, of Brodhagen, left last week for
! . of Tor nto. The gallant olonel, W ile , I : I
f I : . made for the day -was of an invention made I , where they will build and operate �
I � sprea, mesaage in Eugl nd,had � ex- � I -Senator ,Wood, of Hamilton, is still cri- berts
di ,g his �. I . '
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I i Y C �by P. Tj Tyus, of Obtama. This. consisted = A
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� which to an oidifil.r. Ca-� ian ; tically ill, and a specialist me been brought a saw mill in the interests of Sanator Me-
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I I . i of a series of " T " sbap3d pieces of wood, Lean, of Ottawa. St. Ra q, died quite unexpectedly on
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- I - ' 1he frobt balf of hiah swung backwards I Sunday �morijiiig, January Iltb. - He bad
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Und I lothing, � I i woulo h4ve produced al, rude a�
a the idei fa ; I -A blacksmith In Mitchel, Thomas
I I case Of the colonel, filled wit4 I -John H.iHargrave, coMmisdon agent, a �
� � � and forwardai on a pivct, while the rear been in Lho bospital-at Utica, N. Y,, and
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i . . : I unite'd ��npire, the effect waa,Eiearly fa 1. '; I ' 7 w 11 -known oitizen of London, Ontaridt,com- MoLaren, jr., has broken "th record for . -
I i ,half w stationaryi Tito cattle crossed it I th ' ht t be recovering.. However.
Colon�l Denison was introdu6d t I in Ued suicide by taking o�rbolio acidl fast work. One day last weeFc he fitted, waa 099 ; 0
X e,Ws and boys' heavy ribbed wool and lleece-1,iiied 1�`nderwear, top � . I a me � withouT the alighteTb difficulty. I 4 put on and clinched 80 horse slices and did a week �efore his death hia father got -word -
I lihes of under of highi degree, and the � lady eoxpr T� sed � 1 - , I -A hog di.seaaa called alwine, plagu�le has - that he ' ould not get better, and it was
Sldrtq, &c. Twenty-five per cent. disco�nt in all � . , *_ . W
t much p at I f S�arts, !El in not think anything of hi3 day's Work.
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ents. � asure in her good fortune et, ! I broken out in the vicinity q I 9 � . though b !advisable to have him removed to
gar� i I Huron IN'otes. �oo ,� n t It is said that cement� floors lea -1 -The suit of the Canada C*CMP%tly
� I � ing, etc. 11 We do so much," she id, 1 � I Vs. St
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- I I � i , Marfe. On atriving at 8b, Marys, -on
- � � � 66 � -E. McLean of Pilot Mound, is' visiting ba,84- � , , ,
� I � ro iate the effort of the Panadiai�sl in I the town of Mitchell has been .postponed
� � app 1riends in Summerh�111. �his is his first trip tboy�ia f : f the to the fall, owing to Mr. James Barnett, Saturday evening, be _ neeMied better., and -'
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� � � sending, contingent to I Afriaa,!� es. I I I _,Tohn A. Graham, loca treasurer P stood t1ab journey well, bixt was found vu
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Boys' �� Heavy "Ribbed tookings. pecially 0 soon after the deat�4 of thlir Pear lbome'since be left f �r th3 � westsome 25 years ��nadian Pacific Railway, , died. at h4 resi town clerk, the principal witness, having Punl!1ty orniag in an u*connclous state, , -
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i . I : Tho,t � as one The vlatim�of the q1her I -Mr. Samnel Barr,of Qoderich township, few week's illness. Decs�aed � was 'one of :-Win. Coade, of Caiievale 9 onlv 25 ears of age, atild had spent the , .
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If lou haven't tried our �,reat 25 cent heAvy stocking' for boys, we i . , 'has bought the house at present occupied by I ilw � I - y I .
b, I � was Colo el Pellatb, of Torontoi who �)ok , 1he pioneer r ay men of' the West. 1 His hes been visiting in Mitchell. He left that
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w=lu you to know that there is nothim, in �he �trAde to 6,qual them for the Queep's Own bugle band to the cor0nw ';J. W, Hill, of Cl�ntoxv the price being i4ter is the ife ot C. D�inkv�ater, iseere- town some 20 years ago and )ngaged in 9 p
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0 � tion. IA dinner was , is h or, !about $1,200, and will Xcupy it as soon as Aty of the Canadian Pacific R ilway ICom- farmi'Dg in the west, where he ha i been moist _Ihe�annusl meeting of the County -of I
valt-,e. By way oi special inducenionp this �! and -text Ny� e7ek, we have The hall;was gaily d000rated. . ; IMr. Hill can get anothe -,' 1 i . . Perth Llw Aagocia:tion, for the election of
I 1. Amon I be 5 - 4ny,at Montreal. . � successful. 1* ! ,
sizes 7 to 81 on sale 6t i �t . 11 I i i . ffioera, �vas held in 6,31ibrary at the court
� � 2 1 1 ,j decorat� na the Colonel noticed a IT ion -Roger Allan, -form rly of Colborne, is -The government iuspelotor i from Phat- -Mrs. John Campbell - died' � a Listowel 0 - -_
- I . I I . . visiting fri , nda in this locality. He hag the iam shor, s�xty hogs oni the i farm �f Mr. on Monday, January 12th, a�'�tbe ' house, Siratfbrd, on Monday, 12tb4anup.ry,
Jack: & .in -arm, so to Bp9ak, with he I . age of
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� I . Stars an, Stri&e. He enquired what i is- �i f the Un- ,T�hn Riindle, near Sparta, I gi coun , a 73. Her husbian , who was one o t e ear V . --
I , ; , I � �. statement were,submitted and approved of.
� d Am erican was pres nt to wa 0 nt -Ited Statop,� and was also overnor uf North bad and 4fty on the fa in o Mr. . A. 1 basineas men in Liatowel only 'I re�deceased
- I ! tingu, � I IG I � Mr. H. Oydney Smith, K. C., was re-eleeted
I i z the di I Y., of the Stars and ' tripes. 0 bakota. I �Ilith 'and the animals we e ordered to be I his wife about a month ago. �
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; 'r - - - - was , � r -James Gorrell, of Pilot Mound. Mani- vice-pref,�ident. Messrs. A. T. Harding, E,
� I . his h ' . ' He mildly intimatod that o1rne- 'toba, is the. guest of his brother in-law, E. R)bert Fishle the 1wo fa nis betweeii 'was injured in Mr. A McLean'i sand pit � .
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i OP Y�. A. Smit� an Mr. John ' .arding, H. B. Morphy, F. H. Thompp
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i banner, a removed. H frozen sand fell upon him and his lower re-eliectea trustees, und Mr. Idington,, N.
THB C�TTL� EMBARGO E-MBROGLI0.1 I imany hardships wh n b3firat went west, he -8i.r Thomas Shaughnec y states that the lim,bs and back were seriously ir jured. . I
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Butt le, Nw- and Eggs takeo as. 0`- a s h - I !has now a i C., Mr. MePborricn, K U, and Mr. Cough-
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. Ther is a strong and growi g feeli g,!-! in !circum�'tan 3es. I 3y the act that has been pa sold bythe Un- lealey, was on fire one day last week, and lin were appointed the book committee.
.i I � . I day Mr. J. Ai Davidson was appointed auditor. .
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1 4#4*#**444*~""4#4��,� .. ominion "rests 6 ;he 'says : I 66 �r. . " Stuart, injured in the ian Pavificc:l u- of $400 00C -The ' nual meeting of the Fullarton
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I ! 8i e I or keeping friendly WLt I' �he !Wanat6ad I wreck, is &teadily improving, beir coal purchases from th United States. done to the building and conter to. find Logatn Agricultural Society, held ia the �
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! N i � . tended -5 at the Alaskan boundary ivq, ild A firstisupposed. . Duri3g the week he was w 11 give thei.� customers th beaefit- of the Sons & Waterhouse, of the Mitc.�ell woollen January 14th, was well attended. The
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have be a s ttled lon f B'itain Oad Yieltod byi his father, Mr. A Stuart, of aving in cheaper freight rates. mills, has undergone some c"ange and auditom"report showed a 13mall liability.
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I : , n re , eso -Albert Martin and I Wick a few days ago, char d *Itb assault. Woollen Company. -
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11 . . I This feel ngilis not confined to ithe ve lew formerl'y of' Wingham, ivere married at St. a put up a fight. H6 is ccused of stick- -Mr. J. G. Constable, of St, Marys, prekident,`.F. A. Hamilton ; B000n vlft-
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- (SVOCESSORS TO GREIG & MAODONALD)� Who are lwo6ya ready to work up a r� I ta- Andre*'s rhaDse, Londo by Ray. R. John- e tines 'of a fork into t y i W. J. Walkom. !Directors-
, . . I I ;P 9 th 0 face of Crom - formerl of Seaforth, has purchased the President,
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! i � tion ag8 i ist Ue Unit, ' A fe; kys n 4esday, January 6,Ji. The happy ornton's hir d inan.- II'd - Ontario house, in that town., from Mr. Wm. Hibbert. 'A. Wright and A Malcolm. -
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Johnson i - I . ago the British Board of Trade allo � - ( - i couple 'Spetit a few � da3 is with the bride -'a �C'l claims to' be a Crimean veteran. Ac- Webster, and will assume possession on Fullarton,l� R. Mutton, G. -T. Krewyer and .
0 , atint, Mrs. �� McKenzie, of Wingharri, before )rding to his own tale, he roceeded to the February Ist. Joseph J'Aaeon. Logan, W. Roy Bind EL
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I � which ea led at Boston, to 11nd �t 4��pr- leaving for th�# ftiturE home in Autler, �i imea with' the 100th reg'meirib of Mon. -Mr. F. A. Gernmil), who has been Hurrkiri. Mi chell, Thomas -Green and `W,
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I � pool in, es than the 21 days ime ioh Assiniboia. � *al. At Sebastopol he boi 66a flag o � the railway mail clerk in r �
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SM]_A_:F0_-RT11=_ . ought � elap3e between the date he ' -Another Huron, pioneer died last ireek, itish army�aDd was the fi* 1"nan to 17 years, having had�the ran from Stratford auditors, �L Burritt and G. L. Money.
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I —i q' - erican Q�ttlemanaged to reaQh the B lish �was 73 yeqs of age lea eB a family of fire -Monday; af ternoon stroyed Itbe and will at present run from .London to -Another �of the old pioneers of E I
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� ' market when it Would be'impossib ) for �11 of whon� are comfort �ly situated. After lie two-stoiy bri I . In uDr12- I Kirc).rdine. Iffe-will reside in 1�ondon. -c Mrs. Joba ,
I Canadia cattle to do so in the same iay,- living for 40 Years ifi 3oderiett township, nond township, Lanark 100114y, abo t . -Mre. John Gowan, who lived on the 28tb, in the person of the lat
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Ma�itoba and the - Northwipst, It is usu I for steamers leaving Portland ind 6he ranioved to Clinton and reeided with her aalf mile from Perth, owned�by Mr. V�m. town line of Blanshard and Fullarton, Lohr. The remains were interred =� the / �
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- - __ - - � take on tlie balance of their load there.T�en 1 -The Clinton New Eca of lait week wa,s playing with matches in i a room I up areenie. .8 er h aband sold. df4 afternoon. Mra. Lohr bad for a Period �
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� . proceeding to British ports, but since ithe says : " What might erious otoirs, and the carpet.caught fire. She ran his farm and purchased another one. This -
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- ' embargc waa placed on New llngland,,,Irts ',aecileul happened on 896'turd y e�,ening of downstairs, and inlormed ,he 'family, ut did not please the wife and she woirled to bedthroug)i paralyeis, -Her maiden natille ,-
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- 0 .,ribish Government, thiB, 61-courBe, out 7:30. Mr. Ei'736beth Wifg*nJ, and ab �
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� I I lJohnson, of Galt, w�re � 9 gronnd,�ut farm bad posed into the hands of her
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. This 4ame rule applies to Bteam.era le4ing at Mrs. Johnson's 1parants, Mr. and Mrs. 0 of the furniture atid,hou�e old b4 d after In 1841 she martied John Lotir, whom e'
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.. Nlin Pickard, on ,the out line, Goderich e ects were saved. ' . There w�a no in ur - They emigr .
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New'Y'Ork or any othcr Amer;ican port put i 1 1 i I - some dickering John bought it b ek, but at BUM
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side thel'New England States, hub in �Jlthe township. - They ca e t p the Seaf6rth road a cc. : . have York &'Atelin
GREIG & STEWA T A; ents I i . I -') - the loss of $800. This loss seems.. to .
. case 1110tioned the regulations were idnor, !and when riear rwiq a c)rner the horse, from 11-A fatal accident happened ,'on the �ine pocyled on her mind and she was very un, hope in 1857. Shortly after they moved I -0
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C. P-�R. T'cket, Telegraph and Doi�inioii Eipress. latthe m4 Lime let go its bind feet, kicking I iL, Saturday. A young vipma on Mrs. Lohr Vas the mother of telev
I Govern tnt. Lord Sbratheona sent a raply ignmer'e-if ally, and a iasE sid the front part of llie Pardy,i whose residence 1was in he business. When he returned ab,)ub 5 P. in. d
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