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T� J�Y� 1903 . a ould appoint, ahl i6pee who
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I` Aw The figure botmeork th4 parantheges attar each. threeoutof thef6ur, however there was )@dit6rial Notoo aad.0omineints' I W
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A one., donotes, the page of the paper on which the loss of life'and7a0yheavylossof pro 3orty inall. )rs �f North Oat%' reli I db
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� 6 Lowar The last one wbich took P18,06,Wl's at �Tew_ nominixted Mr. George' Grant, of Orillis, 0
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i -D. Ate tonville, near Porlt #-�e,hwhen two heavy - lon4l
1. January saie Be th � their 1pandidate,. in o- coition to Hom�- Mr;
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� One Wcek Mwo-MaKi freigh tiainspolli ed wit each otheri, and g bye-electiomi. Mrtl th tr
�� . Annual ctep rint s&io-Et. Nv., tits & Son -4 I Foster, ia the approsollio 11
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1�, il the disasters have be on attended In ' f , ' r: In
i Take Notice—ThQs. 0111-5 I ""' 0 son of Rev. Dr. Gr6ut,'of Otillia, more fam� eve
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R � House for Sale—E. L%timer-4-5 , the ilesul
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. would have shown licir strength as ,Well aj will o
. Ugall Card --Dickinson & Garrow-5 taken an order to h(ld a train,, but in, the I
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Roref a for 89,le-Tho,-, Conr olly-6 thus a [owed to palgai out of his at In sho* taeir-' strength by elodin IDIOM.
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Speotsocles, LoA-Expositor offi e�s h 11 likeIj be' a bob fight, &4
. - desiru tion and th lversight was not notic- n It wi �
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!SEA'FORT-H, FRIDA Jan. 30th, 1903 has made. In explamationof his mistake, ` . ! I
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I 1, 11 Every train is coked at &wtolnville when filled will �Z?t add anything tai-tho former
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until the preceding t Bin at, Port Hope hag strength- of the Liberal party in the EO%te� firs a
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At the-meAing of t4s aiunty council, either pulled out or ieen sw to ad. Ap frain I Tbi is
� as the dikodased wa i a Liberal and: was ap,-
which opened at Goderlich on Tuesday. Air. had gone outijustaE orttimeahBad ofthe � ! t no 0
. east bound and I had the block B gnals out ;, pointed by the Literal 0overnment. � It io dar
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W. H. Kerr, of BrusselLm, was ele-eted then I received an order from. th despatch- said that Hon. Thomas lain. late: Speakei won d
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Wardcn. Mr. Kerr �will make a good er at Belleville that-,, a weat bo d� freight � �
track for the poelljon So r. Mr. , 0 n Ir'
Warden and we heartily coDgratulate him would meet the east bound btlre.'� 1:putthe Th. � � eith 3r
.i Flatt, I ex -M. P. P.' for . oath Wentworth[,
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on the distinction conferred on him by his order 4winon the delsk and weno ),bead with and J!A�ber of tb ! , ell known thorollilibred
: my rep I orts. In ,a iew minutes Port Hopq I ` risk of
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fellow councillors. : stock an, is al , i aid to. be an applIics
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. The election of Mr. Xorr tands onaa more freight had cleared lt�ero. Th(n I pulled in . I : I � .
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to exemplify the truthf4loess of the state- the block and thought nothing oI Ghe order I I ; �
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for trains to meet h re. I sav; the east . I I -
ment that it is often the unexpRoted .that i Colonel Arthu� Lynch, member of Parli&!_
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happens. The gen-'ral 'expect.ation was ment for QBlway�,, was last week tr�iod ii� Geo'
n Shortl afterward tlip dtapatollet aLke,t me I . I
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that Mr. John B. MoLi�'a'n, of Tuckeremith, if she as here ; I said : I No, sae's gone' ; London, E6glandl, and f�und ,guilty Of high -
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the oldest, member of t�e' council I did not 6ink of t . Ho I I � Col, wial
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asked e if I had Aceived the order. I ' I i I' in i
honored by the waraenship, and what enel Lynch is a n4 ive of Australia, but wa
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turned the.'acale6 we.' have not learned. I 1.� long a"residtat of relan4 and reprt�ente4 slid fe
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There will be much dig I The poorfellow ll�s Eance been e - ; the o
ppointment in this � the constituency �f Galway in the Irr�peria4
a and helis reported to benearly demented. I I �
district that the honor Oid not fall to, Mr. � PArliainent. Shortly before the br�akin plac a
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a Boer regiment' and fqught against the Dlene3
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that the Wardenship w4,s decided by the not tnumeratca, an� th-s, too, on a SiDgle Briti4. forces in outh Afriom until be wa's stes ,
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fosa up of a copper. T hiis year, of :course, traqk 1 here tcaffic'ij fr(quently uch Con- ,captured and tdli n as ,a prisoner of war -
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in accordance withthe tandiog agreement, gested and trains b I
� I obh ways are almost eon- back to his own country. It, is for taking Colbor
the position had to go W a Liberal. Ac- tinuol He was Alio on duty Iro M� seven up arms against the Btitish Crown that ll� wool:,
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� has now been sen'tenced. In his defouse hb electri
cordingly in tho Grit c3mons, three caindi- in t ' liti Sevell 03 -eime a,Bcer subject, and the by
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Lean and Miller. The vote was, taken by U � tori. Thie defe'pl�e however, was I overr recent
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- sho Id! be thus over IL ruled.; BuP it is ; likely that the ektreme' their �
ballot, with the undeLstanding that the pridn that acoidentis should be numeroux ; .
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E . mentenoe of the oi rt will be carried 0,ult thos3
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lowest should drop ou� each vote. Mr �nces. Ind . It ie I ?
. under i iuch cirournsIt, e(d tile wou-. supposed he�will be, imptisoned! foli iL of P �ir
Miller was the first to lie slaughtered, and der is ,,bat accidents; are not mor numeroup. term and be deorived, permanuntly,!of his �A
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and MaLian resulted in a, tie. It was then cases where so mueNdepands upon accuracy, Anothermember of the Domiuion Senate, 2V00,;ks
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decided that the mattee be settled between and when.the mtstal�� o in a word or i an over has been called ftom this life, Hon. I A. 1i other
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these two gentlemen by the toiaing of a Right for a'few momenta may be fraughtj Wood , I - M
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copper. Mr. Kerr, wir.nin,-,' two tosses out with s uoh tremendous conacqueno(s, the com- Friday last. Mr., Wood was 77, years o� of Ref
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of the three, was declared the fortunato pany should be teq ried to keep - their roads I I ., I of ery
man and was, accordin ly, elp � ill age. �He bad beeni a sufferer fromill health
I I � . ated Warden properly and Efficiently tranned, !In much � I reside
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without opposition. I ' � ' for Oe�eral years.; Out was able to perso!nally Uni U
0111111111 . placea,tbere should, lie an operator 'who has atten4 to his nu, erous .business, interescIs She
- no othbir duties to atitend. to, inot eaq, of in. I 11
y until 1hii recent illneas,.about two Neekjs - ..
Good News Fc r the People. tragtiu;g the businl6sa to over taked and I .. enc�
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If the following announcement by the worn Out men wh� ave such Tultifarioul hi A I 'Ith
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Ottawa correspondent, of the Toron'o Star daties i to perform th�t they cam �ob do j us- father of Scotch 7; , lie came to Cana3a. when cha er
be true, it will be wl�lcorne news for the tice tq themselves t . say n "OthiDgi of protect- a lad of 19, year , and for many years WaIs I
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. I eDgagpld in� the ll.�rdware businesp, being th�
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t interEsts I bead If thq well ,known wholesale ho!u8e f
people of 0,anada, as i� will inaugurate a ing the, anal securing th�e safety of by ,. e
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new area in the methods of aiding railw 'a the public. For all. accidents Oat I occur in Wood'I & Leggatt,' He was twice elected �6 son is
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and will Recurs for some return this wa the railwa3 mana member of 1� the �Dominion Parliame4t, thb
I , gers' . h10 are rc- last time in 1895 - At the g(neral electioh I"
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for the money- they in -t at instead of ib going sponaible for over -lo �6diog'their nieu,should
I il � . in 1900 he, was 4efeated, and in 1901 wa o0curr
to enrialt the railway ro�otars -and graft. be held strictly tol,t a3count. As it is now, .1 ted to the 186nate. He was alwo,ya I .
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-ers. The despatch says : the re offinders caeaps puniabrr enit entire- enthusiastic Libeol. Kuhn
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11 Your oorrespondent bears that in the ly and', the weight of the burden faIls. upon business man, ln��viug oommen6ed life as a
event of the present system of railway aub- the f familieB of the unfortunaUs who are poor boy, and at 11 is death was reputed to be it. M
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sidies being abolished 6y the Canadian Gov- � of the wealth. eat men in Canada.-' - ket ov
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which desirable railvilay enterprises ma who i � 6sually diedin lied out to - Two more by 3 -elections 'are slat
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avail themselvea of a jGaveinment loan se- starve and that isl a end of the mattet. the P�ovinco of Qatario. .� E J.�,Daviis r
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d by firat or second has;agreedito resi n his seat in NOthi York
It, may be said i that Chose: employees 49 � V(r b
Government taking to � itself in return for I ; I I
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this aseiatanoe full control of rates on the shou!4 not remain.i� poeitions ;vhore they as a condition.of:lthe protest aga,inst hini count3
roads in question. The Minister of Rail- are so jove I r taxed thot it is impost i i being withdrawn, The petition ivas� witti i - In so
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ways has already publicly said that a eye- I ' 41 L tr ) n
efficient a rvice. It drawn last Saturday and Mr. Davial'ire i I
them to give safe and i 'Bigna: e 0
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tern of aiding railway Jonstrnot.ion could is all very well to falk in this way. But, if tion must follow.,�at once. In the Centre co tai
devised by which evelly dollar contributed . . I � L t
- Un ake the' duties im, Bruce election tr ,al at Walkerton, on 1 Wed lo a cc
by the State would be returned with inter. the man do not un rt
est. Y3 1 poEed on them by tbeir imperiore, they aie nesday, it was admitted that an agent I cc t ,
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I . i I Mr. Hugh Clark, -the reapt,ndent, had. treatl!- '
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, Canada. has in the past dealt generously, summarily diernisse,cl, and others who may bg ed an elector 3n election day,' and thiB the ho
not to say extravagantly, with her railways. less a . crupuloua will inake the trial. Besides Judges bhoreupo declared the else I tiot void' Es ete
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She has given away mo e money to aid'rail- this, Rioat of these� en have f % milies who Mr. Clark is a n erva ve. He was. eleot� Of last
ways than any other ctntry in the world, are de I pending on � t eir earnings. for their � ed last May by 1 small majority. The conL Ada,
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in proportion to her p�putation. That she subsistence, and ir�i roading in 1fir buBi- bxpected that in a hye-election the Li I berall; was w
has received bene0s from the eon- neso and t . h other mea a will redeem it. It to likely also. that tbe� not dia
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Btruction of the roads she has ing a livelihood. They have, tierefore, to will In ld their own iin North York, where cc tr
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aided, w) sensible perion will deny. But iatrdggIFt on at all 041lis or allow those do- in M By last Mr. I Davis waS , elected 'by �
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that she has received benefiba in proportion pending upon them �o starve, I This man gramme is carried out, in this way, the -D
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to her outlay, is very. doubtful, and that McDougall, who was immediat�ly. respon- majority of the Ross Government will be tered
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she would have recelied as great benefits sible for In � in, is I ets, births
I the of�e toinville pit�lo increaRed to six when the Le4islature Me the de
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providing a different system had been adopt- a fair sample whole. Ife received . . I ; and a
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ed, such a Bystern as would have secured a salary of $490 r. He baq a family Argument in the a[peal in the -South O.,,,- Bev
Rome direct return for the money'paid oat, . three,
of seven children to support aul, who are ford election obsdi'�before the Court of Ap. ninety
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is almost a certain However, there is dependent entirelyt on Ilia earnings. peal, in Toronto,iwas closed last week and age o
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nuthing to be gained b crying over spilled His wife died aboutl a year agp ,and bill decision was r' 3erved. T
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railk. Whathas beeniclone, cannotnow be eldest' child is affectTd by spinaY isease and charges ,in di8p,tte. -The ffist is, that year V
helped. The beat we Oan do, and what we has been confinediWan hoap1tal; n Toronto Mr. Donalii Sutherland, the mer&nele.t
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certainly should d6, is to use the power we for several months, ;while MeD ugall '! him- an hotel wh re he had In
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still passese, to make those railways we have self is not by any moarls a robust man.- 18 remained over might, one doll I a tip for th ex
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so generously aided sulservient to the auth it any wondr.r that��nder such circumstances his attentions to �he blorse a - t tlici sime M
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ority of the people and prevent them die- the poor fellow 81nould continue, .month time solicited bialtvote ; the seco d I is a case' stop i
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lariminating against us n favor of the people after month and yea after year, to struggie � I i i : CIO 0 t
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of bribery by an kent. In thesi i two cases hit o
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of a foreign, natioD, as hey are now every on and do the bEsb� I e could, r th'ar !,than the trial judges disagreed, one ioldiag the Jee -.
day doing.4 We shoull also profib from the give up a position tt bich affbr�ed,.hiplself charged had been I I Ither that Ora I
. experience of the paat� and adopt different and his family their,only " I ,proven and thi � q wa a
means Sup they had not. T ird case i one where
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methods of affording ai , where aid is neces- This is a species of 811avery that i both judges found
hould not ,�Ithalt live4 ri shad. been T
: hired for the res ondent on ele �ion day. ehe a(
saxy, such methods, in fact, as those hinted be permi4ed in an eInlightened .. nd Chrir pl.e
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w'n at the unfortunate corrpany just 13(�w, � is not to have the dic"Eip'n in the at�tol r'caqe set .
and the Legislature should shut do t I I � I. ; th �d P
once and forall on further free gifts of one whit worse in tbii respect than other 'aside. What the Iresult wil� ,be it is very ant
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either money or land.1 If neceEsary, let a railway companies and other large !hidus- . logif t a o n
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have the benefit of the exceptionally gcod The policy is so W�steful and destrucstive, Sutherlabd 'will N conflime,'d i biW Or. tic b
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credit of the country to aid in raising the that, it is surprising the companies I continue Judging from the ',reports of i the argu . ment renc .
I necellisary mon6y v,iLh which to carry out I ! by counsel on eitber aide, the, Cc servative: iDg a
it. - These four re3ent accidentb on the i . a you g
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11 edst the company ot least have the beat of ilh. , Mr. W�t o lap�e �red. d i
their enterpriso, but at the saine time it Grand Trunk wi i I z for the Liberals, and Hon 8 . lake and; an'
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must be carofully seen do thatample security a million dollars iial roperty destroys Mr. Bristol for � the Co, a i I I M r., -
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I is obtained for tile aid given or the respon- possibly anotber ml lion to pa�y Oamages to Watson seem = !r yoLing W
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sibility ircurred, it the interest be a parties injured and' 1eir familiet', Now, if m . , litit he is poorly daugh
. first 11aan on, the earuin�e of the road aided, this large amount 'f money we'' � mated against M�. Blake, wh6, what9ver riage
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after running expenses are provided. The sufficiently manning their roa , it . 1would before the courta. i 3 1 i
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country should a!so maintain full and oom- materially relieve4be o,verworkeA anId op- . ; frien.
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charged. Any enterprise that - will not efficiency and security of life- and property. shot and killed a i and �
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at Va." South Carolina miust be a . Go L A. Slater ell' I 3 , - ROT-aggi
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sop to live in. If on 3h a cowardly', beat ev or. They need no�. 4 ""��.11 ��,�"I - &I
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r ad occurred among'the heathens or toot in material and fit. H. Willis, le agent for �, I - . - Amse.
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to a, the murderer would mot -escape 811114 7. 1888-1 1. 3
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, � On Xonaay next, F,ebfuaTy 2a� we begin our Ainual :Clearing Sale df - d&7S.-I
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,�Ne order. I 1. � .; I wash ng and wringini'anA laund�riolg for a successful f3eason`r3 business wei still nd Ourselves with ii larger �stock of Winter fair "to'
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oUld novli almost fifem ks if I instead o I sell, � And just now we've' crowdpd the de . � 1, L � '
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g the Ontario Go psirtment with new Night Gowols, 9kirts, . . ; I om 0� .�
vernment from,r,e�'. - � . A
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bil�ity and trouble on t 29 I� luor quesw- worthy of -the name' 11 perfect." I Tb a' E. 11 Winter' Good�'s Must G11. . I ,enjoyed'
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hei.Referendam vote he a bu� increased. MOF , 4UI Co,, Seafort�. , 1833-1
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It has aotuall y, go; o thay� on Tuesday - settled point. ---:Our ,Sprinry -goods will. soon be on I I
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tbe Gov�rnimelat more fi�mly than the kl�ow to a great e*tent:. If all our roads - - Thereforl-) I �
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etween th devil andl the! dtep sea. :were plowed out it w' uld'make a' great im- st�ck of Fine Shoes-afidwe 1. niust niuke foom for theml . � . ,MM and
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have )eon noouraged provemenk-Mr. Allex. Clark i� drawing - -_ �� .1when tal
people have )eon � home! Rand for tit -one ! and brick work. -A I
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heir demands . acceedel o and they with 4 sort of I& gilipos.-Mrs. Young,of the . � . . �of tue 0
b ,rest until they gel a h g nlioe of 6th �ine, is getting Rome be�ter.-Mrs. I 412 XxOnAl
h y want, or destro, thi Govern- Apin i is on the mend' after a Beriqu3 illnew. Far these reasons, if for nothin else, we're determ� ned to;clear out regard- 11 PO.rts W-40 .
ithougg wha,t they expl I t I .- � of profit everything in the way of Fielt Boots, Felt Sbopp, Qve.-,hoes. Knit- - 1*1161
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it is C ' 6th i1ne hall the stminner, ellop te _Solllk�, Heavy Guna Rubbers, Vloccasins, as weH �,p m, nj hines of Fine - -
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;he tro .. le th thf Gc`�, Almout is Tues(lay.-James Bowman and H Kerr S4oes and Working Shoes. . I I I 11 of W .
illey cap�,itula, he mperance are 1110 the county to;vn this w I i, attend. 1), I - 31". Gi
to to e 'VVat;h next we( -k's paper for Tices but rememb�r the! sale begins on I Xchn Mv
they will most 6aour ly 10 e the, oil lip ing t4e county council. � r I a IV ,- .
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interest, whereas th y wi I not. win . � I ! i I . ;
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yert from the Con vativ's element i Chiselhurst. 1, - I r www �0_04_A_A_ � - - - - - - - - - - - - - I' I
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temperance party, no matter whvit 0131�UA,Ry, _.Ib was with. real eenuine, sorrow � -
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a. do. If they refuse toi meet the that ithe many' fri,ends of MlEg Maggie
tof the, temperance j eoplq, they will' � I Oto W I LL I S & SON,% 8,e,mOofth ..� au6spol
I Drover, of this vicinity, heard of, her'sevete I � I � I - I
blie support of many jemp'Pranee Re. . . . I
� illhes�, which resul xd in her' death, on d 11he fa -mous .
I . `nla nnts for the celebrated Stater Shoo for nie4, all -
who pub their LeMperance principles Sund4y night last. ver was a W -0 I .
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!their political pFoolivitif &- second. It. Queen Quality " Shoe for women. I � �
, U"* lady of quiet, unassuming gisposition, . � . ..
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id�erthe Government t , - . . . �. �
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I I sees Johnston, ningharn purohasd4d the Brussels evaporator .1
Fl to which course 'to pursue. It thoseivirtues and r ces of ale innocence the past few," weeks. -The Mi � __ vv I.
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oem as if the time ba ' ,,r, ved when- kindo'eas. of dispo sitien and- modesty of Willow Hall irarm, entertained a number from Mahler Broqhers. lite should mailceA, . -
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i �it take a firm and decide 1 stand on which were hers. r father b otbliri ind of thei r f ri - nds to a very pleasant a f cern on I a .
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qlNe I side or�.the other, and in vulgar sister� have the sym at-hy of 'th neighbor- on W(duesday last.-Mias McFaul n 98 'a. Kerr and Bowrfian are attending L ... I
CO 9 I go the whole bog " ani i run the , hood in their loss, &ad, 41tho they will � A s, of Lucalo, are visiting t eir the county counci!1I this eak, The people 11 -11 . -
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0 noise �er moat, yet itlis alloss 0 the whole friends ind relatives in Heneall this weeh.- of division No. 6 Oill be �
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1, � - friends on Friday evening last. -Miss Fos -
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a, � or $7,000. - i Id h� LL of 'Xindoor, was in -the village this week, to Kincardin3.-N ore bad Uo electric fight on -- I
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0 1 . Orr,* o i Ford- wedhifia ifted frame dwe Ing with gcod stone foun. his father, who continues quite ill. Tuesday night, oi ring to I the new engine
dationj %ad cellar, also st ble. Wid b 'Id A aS as vii iting I I
h purchased he Bluns ok hotel, the owner thinks of goin out West. ,�,Pply Ito, . J. -'Lbetworinksof our colt curlers PlayEC1 beinggotintosha�e andithe final connec- I
I 1, am, from John Carr, Suth� land, Conveyance Henoall 1881 -if l7wo' C&AoLaA
4 wi--h Wingliam, oh Friday eveninglast, 1ld tions roade.-' k I a of coal, the first
M r. an shats. of theseaSom, arrived bere Saturday. The -
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W heotherday, while,goi,31g out of _Mel�4ren,of theLoodon Road, nter'tai-ned We fe3l quite proud of the accoint price asked was I $12-75 � per ton.-Jamoo .
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us, ,'and broke her It ... ft ar in two a ,number of their night intimate riends and that. our ' curlers have been giving Sbaw,' er,L, is unider the' doctoes care at -
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. I I I I acquointances on Fri0ay eveniLg ast., Janu- of themselves 'fori.several years. .
he farm of 97 acres, op th Maitland ary 23rd, the occaaio� being t ir , annual � . - I of kidney complaIint.-COuiloillor Thomson
oil n, Goderich township, b longing to Scotch supper and d4noe, in honor of Burnal . Winghain. left on Thursday df thia *eeLk on ,a buoinoss I
( Rance, and ku I wn a a -the old annNereary. The ! weather was lovely, I I trip T.o Montreal ' nd Oftawa.-F. S. Scott -- I
eell do . L �ToTAs.-Mr. Rogers bas -removed to C in- is at Walkerton 418 weei.
f rm, has b Rol , to t3ohn. Hal- 3g elaer � wa�sjia ke I g with
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fc r $1,500, o I the 1 eteoroligical ciluditiolos. �iiu�p�er was to � thit week, where he will in future re EAST HURON .4GRICULIPURAL SOCIETY.- - L
he vote submitted to 'the flectors of servo atoix o'clock, and to say thatit was sk e.�-James Madigan and family, bf Tor- The annual mlest* of thb East Huron Ag- - _'� -
mi township, on Tliuredgy of last a at, I on;o,.h vecome to reside in Wiingbam.- rieultUral Society iwas he � Rd in the counoU I
ptuous reparit.. is only 4-oing. the . _L r
tq'� take $25,000 stock in th 1 proposed , wort y ho teas faint justice. No Seotch Ot r respected townsman, M r. Y G. Spar chamber. Brussels ,cn ednesday of last ... � -
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a Irailway, resulted in thei defeat 'of supp r is complete W�thou' t that ' to the un- 'lim Z, has received the w week. The anditorh, -report, which *" .
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lBre ii oric Wyoming Te i $90 and e di
ly celebrated the 30ba ann versary �of !mplitude and richnese. It was no new- M a. S1 arling, of Luek, ng "RL: noe 07886 in the trem- I
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tr arriage.- Pot twouty-o e out .of. faugl, to y, or January 13tb.-The annual meet.ng ury. There was paid ont, in prizes at the -
th i:r t, I 1. d bag-puddini. affair, but,, the rale of the ( lounty Orange Lodge of Nortli Hu -on f at -
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If. 1; McMillan had tt'e ends of t' 0 scrip ion of the Scottish bard came vividly !u iry 3A. -As Palmer Morden was wc rk - -all departments a the fall. show.. The f6l- .
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i connection wich' Brussels Salt 't 9' he groaning trencher there yefill 3.E d spr Lined his leg, so that he will be I id -veer .: James F_ 4 uson, � president - John '.�' .
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d I., I YP t pin wad help� to mend a ill Callum, 2ad vi(e-presi ent ; D. Corley ��� I - I
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e � a has been,an inmate of our House In ime o need, I 7 .1 prce is $4,500 'Willie Conery, While &t- I i
W ile through yogir pores the dews disti Eokruire, Alc�r. Stew . 'Win. Robbo Thoo. ,
In ursdav -of last, week, , LI'ke amber bead. I to iding the Epworth League service on I dan and George I I -
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- She was crmerl, i : M)nflav evening, was overcome by a -faint -
a pelas. I br ran old , � b,. . * 9 Thomson, directors. F. S. Scott and Alex.
n : of Hulle I I His knife'see rus a labor digli
tt, and was burfid in the , in. fit, ind, falling to the floor'. inj.ured his Strachan were apI ointed :auditors, and W. '"
L I Ala cut you up w ,' ready slight,, he d, but he is now recovering.-] dr. - -etarv-treaB#Lrer. An offer --of � -,
�metery at Londes oro ,on Friday. Tt� H. Kerr,. seer I .
I nobing your ga illing entrai bright . an I Ire. Thomas Elliott, of M ine $250 ,Was - .
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I Tracey, relict of the ite Law'r- Like anv dit3h ; � . i - Ce tre, Algoma, arrive -d in town this ' " pUrsee, 2 It a d o
I And � then, oh what Ek glorious sigh, from the Y Braftch ' Agricultuml , .
pacey, has disposed f her, 160 acres, I wi k ith the remains of their only a on, Soeie_ty, asking th it the tiding fair be hold , ,
. . reekin" rich !'� ery.
�i7th concession of I Turnlibirry, for' . W'rm. F I I . I - fo - interment in the Wh3gham cemet in Brussels for 19d3, and was accepted. 'The -7 '
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Kone on the Bleuval r d owned antlyl,spent in social I bliat, after which the so i of I In Charles Elliott, of this tow been connect the' Ag -i
rry McKenzie. Mr. IT. ;. , Hender- floor ! was cleared for that most T enter. M -a. E liott a daughter of h1i Elliott. of Ciety at Brussels for upwards of 730 years,
the purchaser- . of the fiftj acres for tain i . he good old-time Tirnburry,.7-While Mr. Richard Holmes, L � L
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( 4 in Mr. C3nrid Ku, in"s arge bank ;t::c;., of Henaall, and wall all � ` Pl&tf m mifiation of both', officero and .directors -to
im Stephen, the other eve4iDg. Mr. . be desired. A fe'atqTre of the evening was of he c r, he found & well filled purse. e
I make a big push t§ have the best and moot
was doing his cho .-es ai�d the fork the 81cotch reels, by �onio of thel older peo- ell tIV ound the owner, ' who was a I dy ,attractive fair this next fall that has ever
i a; contact with the lahterni and upset ple, �*ho, although.uo to the seventies. did f L know. -'Mr. George McKenzie been held by the Society. i
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a �lsze would have oc urre4. Robert MoLaren, e w9r y oat �; Mr. William Anderson, of Muskoka, well kno wn_ , NaTEs.-Mrs. A�inna Miller and Alre. J.
I q Exeter Advocate -of lasti,vireek says: John ,Scott, Miss J ne Carr, a d Masters here,aud brotherof Richard Anderson, of W. Schluchter -have retur P�ed from. -a tri p to I -1
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f the. largest elm logelthat have Johnand Willie Ne aren. The latter ang Belmore, died on Monday.. I
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4 sa out and hauled in one I' ad in thi4 a nu her or duets ith' ore i to �them- - eeks$ ,
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,grd here, oji Frid4y W), by Mr4 or !Sunda .L�Ur. P,
. . . I - NEw BANK. -Brussels is to have a rew Ur. J. A. Williar6s ov - .
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. The two were on g 11",901d Lang By, le, in the ba ik. During the past week Mr. A. E.- Lamont hampurch Fed the Ta r inare from .
Mr. D. Sherrey's ' relm isoo , Hay, an Celtic tongue, and although t�, m T. 1. RAU _Will tsLke L "
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1,941 feet. The immensity of e , bu iiness men and making enquiries in, gen. Possession of the C lommercial hotolL next
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: ! plaintive knelodieF,. ' ,
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, I I . the Metropolitan Bank here. A favorable his fai her's bl:14 *yard and run itnext '
iat home wedding took place at morning the compani joined han4a in sing-, re rt as ten to headquarters, with the seapon:-F. Hess & 8on have ,disposed nf A
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I i y . I re ult t1lat word came back to prepare g ber of d'utters so far this season 2 .
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r. 'at 4 o'clock p- M-0 I on NVedneaday leave of their Reni oat and boo I teas, wi4h. op n ul about the firlit of February. - The .and are 6bill recei ing orders from all parts. 11
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week, when their daugl ter Miss ingl ith an I and -they -are the *-
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49 married to Mr. k Evf,nk. Rev. i*r gatheringai the futur�.-Rom�o. bl, ok, i ow occupied- by the Misses Habki rk, kindthateell.-T e barncs3 makers here ,_-_�
. n,Von conducted the �erepbny, which Lo6AL BRIEFS. -T e balloting for four who wi I move into the old Herald office,J in aredoing abig busineox� just mow.,* The - ,,
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, fol'ov" rc m Nova Scotia, will be.the managerl of aleighing around here. -Messrs. S. Ee. - I
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r de was the recipient f many beauti- and Peter Moir, sr. -w -On -Wednesday fore- XOTES -James Dron, a former ell ley a few days agoi inspectilow 20 acres rf -1
all as useful and 008' y presents. noon.last, Mr. Enoch Parker, of ,Dixie, bad I
u I 11 . I . -his -house I , kn wn resident 'of Brussels, died at his us essrs. HessADeiehert are having cub
,�ng the year 1902 there v ere regis-, the misfortune to get , destroyed
b , .roit-,on Thursdiiy of last week, into -logo and fire wood. They found it first- -
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town' Mato 8, at be age of 46 years. Deceased had.been class. I . I I
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y land eighty, one eighty, o - neigh�bor's, 00 that the fire gn'ineil such " � oved from experience the other ,night which he will ' -
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nty-twc p0sous was at this season of tbeyear.-Urb. Laing, er., I �,
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a' slightly over 12 pe.- tbo4eaud. Riverside Farm,- near, Seaforth.�: The carni lively rate, and , f. barely had time to �- - I
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r'F, Geminbardt, of Bayqe1d, is laid val, eld ber6 on Thursday evening of last roll Zlear of the t ck when the trainwhirled ' I
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pain wee was quite largely attendel McNab, of Waltory.-Last week John Cun: past him, cutting is cap r to pieces. - - .
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wji mill. SomethGg went I rovg with one of the most .successful held., for some I - -_ - I . I - _:
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d parture. to Brussels, 1with im address won by George Perkins. -Mrs. William Me- � , 9
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id, and -th� Ten pieces of Cret'o ne, worth Oc to 1,21c I -
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Mr. McLauohlin-th ma�lo a feel. monstand style Of p!-Fichitig.-Mr. S. T. Tldrty pie orth 50c, 60c, 75c, a 14 go 6n sale for 195e - -
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nesday, iatlu%r.v 4tb, I when her e drug and fancy ,goods businelis.-The � 11 -
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