The Huron Expositor, 1903-02-27, Page 4t�l
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. i, I within a ra ins of a hu'rldred miles or goof shie their I duttries f6m foreign a � i ..
,I . I . . Omp ti. ; ed b3 the Unittd States. ! 7as treaty tn',end good a d kind n3ig-hbor. is widow sur. � have a r ally Cad time, and, . with the aid B&IISOYne and faticifly intend leaving .here,
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.1 ..L I FEBRUARY, 1903 the source supply, can. under any, elroum- tion nd ,�o e able them to still Inor 8 1 into �etween Great Britain and the Vaited vives m, along with four c ildren- of musio ga a, dancing and other ,amuse- for Bro ksdale, Manitoba about th
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I ! � history Of tl�illl country when the matu C- try O!J three 11 impartial j irists of I repilta." tow, 0 Nile, was the scene (f & bapPV gaith- til an early It r in the morning. The new. already-. taken up a large secti6il -
� I I S � Al T W T F 8 which it odliner. The power in a Provin- tur I .off and as little dese11rv- The '�nitsd States have, i ppointe-4 . %11 ig-da Wednesday, . the IS h. inst,, ,he oc- ly . to land for himself and big a __ ,
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. - I clal possessi,on. It belongs to the ,people of lug o sympathy sit they are now, and the Lodg d and Turner as men bere of 4 e ' U � 5eing the Wedding of the daughter of ;Pend t ir honeymoon at- Detroit, previous Being an old and `mueb re eo A0111'... -
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71 - 1 2. 3 - I . 6 'ument Ishould tell these delegations � � ,
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, � �z . I the house, Miss Ethel. Grhce, to Alex. J." -to settl dow2 to fardi. life ih the above dent of the township of Hay -he will
� .1 : when they petter them, to'go, home mud at- �thes entlemen -,can be a illed 11 i ln� mrtial," CO . W
, I %� 8 9 10 11 1- 12 13 14 should be rn�anmged In the intereEts and - for . � 5bf 1 F . opoi -, a well known youn. g business man, m6ntion a place and county. be -
.1 - I ' eirlbusinesa. � geatly miesedby &large circle .of friendc ,
i� By have bo�,h . publial r - expreagid them- Ind rich, formerly of -Ch ton. The cere-� .. ff.
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. �; - 23 21 0" 5 26 27 1 M. J. well and favormblV known as IL cat -t ��
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. Iq 28 World's plal� of dev pment w !Ih�ree bye-oleoDions for the Dominion F ar- show ey to buyer
I. : � , I �. are:adopt d, Uge'lal Oth have'tae,lir'eady pro -con- Wileorl Thebridewas asisted bylMiss .
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I - I .i_ff � . - - i - - -- ..... this could Eliot be. The praperb� of , :ihe liam�nt took place enNuesday last. I we Coive opinions as to the decision Frank�14oLeari, of Dungann n, and Will Ff. WEDD ING .—A very pretty an -in- circle.-Mri L. Knapp, ot,Landon, was homft
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. I � t 1 1 Whole peop�' shou ' be, It is claimed by Canst4i us tbab H. Robertson, of , Goderioll was the best: t9resting eve t took ace on Tuesday last, t of lamb week and this' vi it*
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. 21 ion thus composed wn%14 simply man. 'Niag Shipley, of Cli on, played the: when Sarah 1, -only
i. �'�_f - � � � t . aughter of Mr. John Falton and family.-m6ra. R. H. Collins - �
� , �1_ fit of the fair. Mora than thie, I by the one, orth Grey, in Oniario. They were all be a and a waste of time. The Obtaws wedding march. After thenceremorly, lunch, oJohnstor, of th r Vgrva, and daughter, Katie, hnd Miss Kate 13 - I �
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, , 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS thron, of Exeter, are spending a couple .
i . not oW.y be ,irequ*rad to give the a4vantayes Ttlefday the two Qaebaa constituencies re- lug about 30, then enjoyed a pleasant time of the N ie. rhe a ,formed I
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L � - 14; one, denotes the �age of the pa-er an which the they would 11180 have to inedr the iska and Grey elected Mr. T. 1. Thompson, the 0 n" I remo v4l of Senators Lodge and T ai -ner-and -Dr. James Turnbull, of' oderieb, hp -d a, Rev. R. A. M iller, of a, at high noon. thron, jr., returned home last week frornat-
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� .;. folind I I t1l,pir qplacement by more compe�(ut men. clo3e all from being, poiso sd-,, the other Tile groom (c )k his �tand under a hand- tending a wedding in Listowelj, ,.and visitin -
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� -'-f Great Sale -Greig & Stew,trt � ilif Mr. Kennedy, ib- It is ndt yet known who Canada' r 3 `rea:n day. �he doctor had pre red a close of' somely decor 9 I
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: eral. This collitituency was represented by , tativ B 6 a thecommission will be,abUt at salts o� Sunday night, ffiixin t he dose with' by the bride, wh . by lier �
p i Scaled Ten iera-Fred Gelitias-5 able for the nee and advantage of he f W. � i -Miss Nento
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1. - - I Auction 8ale-J-hn Bushheld-s I the I 3 Dr Huraey, who Was &131 especially peop�, 8 hilik i�-, wIll be given 6 Mr, Justice chloroform wat2r, but in i li dark hdd not � father. Miss Mary E Welsh returned home on Tuesday from. Lon-
. k- We are siir( the World ior any other al len Clark played the don, where she had been visiting her sisterg.'
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. � .1 I I I — thait p4rb of . the undissol (d chloroform groom. � The groom was attended by the Dryisdale.. �
� . _.��J � Municipal Eaffctions A. G imillie-5 � cured the seat at a hye-election. Prior to . . -
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� - Dutch Fabrik-Alex. Whar� r-1 0 esaian Huron Nc tes.
. . - " p Mr. PateraoW6 election ib -was represenl*d the next morning he huniedly swollowed forth, carried the ring on a handsomely
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't V T 4 Gap Lost�-Rxposiboc Office -3 musl; be I to i hare equally in its count y, wh-) � was a very staunch Conger ia - Uentl al a to Mount Carmel, in Stepben overdose of chloroformi randered him un- as maid Of boy. or in a very charming manner. our farmers are tii4il .
- - i,:-, 25 per cent; Discv�urxt_tt. ivillis & Son -8 . tive- - i town hi P. . y engaged hauling -
. . 4i profits. This can only be done by' maLieg � � - .
. f' -A Anation Sate-Tb�ks. Ward -5 i ' consoic -. A; socn as'Mrs. Turnbull. who After tha ceremony ab�ut seventy 9.
I P guests wood and saw
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. i��z Girl wanted -Ura. W, 13, Willis --8 - it a source, of - pernunerib ,, income to . - ohn Beacom: has purehased- I is unol6'8 had been in aro%er room, seertain(d her from thd surrounding towns an&villages sat Company had a large bee haullogwood - from . �
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� r Footwear -ft. willis t Son -5 i own'l It contains 81) acres end the 0 1
:, �.. 1' in N( th York and CentreBruce toak place 4i; � , I �
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- . - � New Goods -D. M. McBearb-6 this can be done. . First the GOV,ernME,Dt $3600. e r = yr, ...
- . I t __ . Bunter, and others, worked assiduously was at di 2ner they were photogpaphad by wood at the Drysdale pu'4 fle a.chool ards. � ,
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� 1. 4 . BarPI0-Lf,a,rojd& Go. -4 . on ThuradaY. In North York, Mr. Munae, W 8 .
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" un.' ,il Or. Turnbu 11 was rostor ad to co n-eQlous- Mr., J. 3. 11. The bride looked Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hauch, lef b for CA
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� , ; 1, -:I Wanted-Migs, T�owpson---& . and outto private irdividuals and 8' on onday Of neGs. � I . , he, In ired in -
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. .1 �:, b'ained in such -a wa aq vs ill been .11 or a number of ye ra. - i trimmed with lace. She wore a beautiful uel Pollock and cluldren left for Yorkton, 11 I
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I ql� - - , a. candidate, a d ha,ve 0 -samuel Pfrimmer,_' � eat
I � ,� - thr uraim Q5X4 '00itom can reUnp-oprietorship of the po,Wer aad I th,ur property inthat Nilage to ratford, a ,
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,� - i 15 . . W O' . 'a ladies' Cloth. The 'presen's were both trip one (lay recently. -Mlr.. Jcseph Da
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- � �41 � I givo to priv ale or corporaticni party men, Aon. Mr. Davis and Mr. Ito . I . numerous and costly r11DWi0g the high ee- charme, our genial blacksmith, is at pregor,t - .
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- 'i RAFORTR, FRIDAY, Feb. 27th, 1903 - . Plib a. ."'Olquilol4p, 6k Mitchell,- re- slug
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. . _. ,� under certai: 1 restdatio is for the proteeffl,n ' -MISS, Ella Turnbull, cf Greytown4lip, ,from. Scotland on�l WOduesday ev n- bodiODni suite presented by ,her father and MisseEi Sarah and Amy Dowiso
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. - I Of the public interests, The secondt: Y, has gone t:) Wolseley, Noi bliwe'st arritgry, ln,� of 14et week, bringing with him five fine n were the �_-
..I. 0 . Course bat no person need be hurprised if the Gc v- J mother and. an-lano by her brother' ' The. guests of Mij�a Mary A; Johnston on,Srm�
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- � ! 1, �.� . Would, we t ink, be th mo.kt adva bageoIL9, ornmenb candidates are both elected. it teacher t a salary of $ - -r�-_- A ittle girl, who was hanging on to a tad the bride, bridesmaid and day last. -Mr. Peter Fcster was the guidt,
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L. �', The Toronto World is one of the bright- - � 48 per month, Miss I
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; -1 4 as it would still retain I lie control uld not be vc ry safe, hovifever, to wai er Turnt all is a daughter of Andrew Turnbull, sleigh, lovas run over in Stratford, and had a few d Sy's
, � � -a _,', eat an& mo -t ably edited jaurnals in Can- � 1- vers I eavily on that. . . ' - � bracelet. After it few hours spient in dur:ng the past week. -Mr. Alex. Challet, -
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I "; iada. It is Tory, to be suraj and a great deal - . I I MU01011 gam b, the guests as- who has been serioualy ill with appendi3itig,
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I ., �� ' b N r. - Snell's farm, in Hulle bt),. which . sembled on th4 veranl] h, where they were is at present slowly: recovering. -Mr. -
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I bil up at auct'on on " I ar,d . again ph t9gr tph'ed, a ,
I.. - of what it says we 6&4 not agree with. But dition an anuital incorn 3 -for the 'Province urging upon the Ontario Government* the � sy, duties f public life, M . Jcliufiton is buisly engra ed dca,wing logo
-11 c�, �y Soine of the temperance lerd�ra-have n was Win I
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,,� �, ured. I . th Easthope, was� recently presented . � �
would be as,, t I appointing a commission to to Hen �'raflren, th pri3e �
. �, `,�� - to- assail either political frien(I or foe when I . the Nile i64 by many of their John is'& hnstler.-Mr. Garnet Mukray ':
, 11 I " advisability of' I of Nor - -, accompan swamp, cut of Blalre.
..� It is none, hat if t - being ,ith a six piece parlor suite by his friends. ..
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i to be �ept from robbing and oppraso tho e domain d, the Montreal Ge zette very correct ly R Of The price paid was $2,500. 11 , G. J. Ec utherland irT Hensall, has had T I
� _� it ia a li le, to:) mueh inclined to ride it �aB, these coipr;rAtions , , da -al vote last December. Refe -Miss Mary A. Tay ' ter I south s!"Oe
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�� : . be -occupied by Mr. Ed. Cop in. I placed in hs ban, Is for Eale,' a nest and well finished
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� - of the public! who may .ba their patrons. remarks : �� " It ia nob' a commission th&� ia y's far m: near Clinton, on the graVel roAd, here at'ended the concert held in Zuriclion I I
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� I I I -On'!. Monday evening* o last Week, & mediduisiz.-dtranedwelling with good r5tonefoun- I
I . 3 somebo y dation and 3ellar, also stable. TWill be sold cheap as !ght. Great oppopition I .
� � - 4� question -s and it is never afraid to say what Surely safe guards can I i6i devised to preve it nee ruption. It i ied at; ti e horae of her sister, A i. B. J. nntnber'� of the Sunday schcot teachers and exists
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4 - corporations arti monopolists and deals with one Government can u)6i do this, ai Ir election crook, One conviction will do few days. Heart failurc was the�oiuiie of b,,r, Rev. F. Veib, to celebrate his 58till L LocA ' L 3=1 �s.-The social held at Mrs. and skilful taLoti "a are.
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i_. il them without gloves. From ibs stand ' i birthday, and present him w4h an address at a4d elcquent style. Long may it _-
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.i Government must be gDb that can aud will. much �be same will apply to the enfor3i.ng -P. Ament, of Brussels, ba.s pprohaRed and han�dspme sum of money.: I . continue to.be so, for opposition Is the life
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. I Point it is alway'S On the aide of the people There is no 1 eaeon to at Ltl'3ip96te troable ' of the law we now have. What ,- 23 and 24 . Foreign lost ary Soe sty, of St. Pau?s i of trade,-. and has - made our YoUng _ ' L
_� I . n we rL,q e be 21, 2 , concession T, Gray -Mids Louiee Norris, -youngesb' daughter . I
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� ould U � itchell, of Mr. Win. Norris, of St. Mlirys,'died o- I to their flag and country�-
� . and opposed to the powers of the 'monopo- thial grcuad. I' is notl additional machinery, but 6 Cill b from G. K. Matheson, of church, w &is �� y well attended considering � men loyal
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I , � e on the part of the people . go thib, roceed 'at once to rem ve tha � ktst8 of the weather and I
- Tuesday 'of last week, after a few days' ill- � i W. Edward Dnw�on, who has beenworking �_
. I I.- treated fa,4y and all woald hav,a equal when they see the law violated, they will imber an i clear up. the land for I tillage. roads. INI r. P� rter, of.. 1.,ucarl, added to tb e � '
. . i nese. Miss Norris was taken 111 on Febru- 1 on the Lorsdon Road for some timapast, re- �
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I vantages. But ur, d- r the sy s- give formation to the inspe,,- � .
qualities displayed by ('he Wc�e.d and"it is rights an I a 4 tile necessary in pleasure'of the evening'- enterfainmeint bt I
. I- . hese re 100 acre lots th t have been and 17th,!with acute i 11 tUrPCd hn--ne !ast week, lOolking bale and _.
. .k: do'lag good service. But, it" a P I I I . ary. ndigestiba, and this, -
. eems to us tam advibca�ed tore, whose - renderin-, a co:]pl,e rf fide ricitallcue. T - :
by tb � World and son� duty it will then be to prosecute ill b grqatly bertiefitted by the vaina e h heart�.-Mi--a Leah Durand is at present �
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�� that it is overdoing the question "of public I ; e the offendEra. I .9hem a o foot in Grey t waship. - 9 wit h a domplication of hilarb Crouble, caused - Heneall -o' chest ra also r tided grcii� ly to -t ! -
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. - - others�a NO' would be specially b nefiLtod j herdea6i. She wae,24 years �of age. . . 11 '�Y8 Suffering fr, in a severe attack of la grippe, I
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t, I p I cellf b E- le tioss.—Miss U. V. I I . I
,f � ,3 pr� - T J ' Assooi I ; 'Mends ia wilahing ber a spsEily recovery.-
, ownerk hip of public utilities. Thisisespeci- * attbeexpen$eofthe m%1ny and tl I hsMonfrea,1 Herald thinks that"Sr (if the Ei* her of e:
ally manifeatod in its treatment of the . bets on was odiat church suffered another oss this week, Smith rett rned home thie week from autend-
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- vince-would be deprived of what should held r cen '-ly in Wingbarn, when it the doath of Mrs. John ykes, of t y pprer-n dep.,rmg valuable information
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-1. In -96 recent issue and what wift be, if ploperly man ged, (ided o ti' d arrative a jPint r ieetiDg Sbratiford road. Tte decease bag not been ing the mi liner 11 v:s:t,rjg rela" �r-gardingtffl linen ot Industry would do well
, - I majori�y in'the Senate has departed. T e . t, �
. -1 � it' has thei followisg straner, article. En�a ith t e N est Huron Associa .on tives in H miltOn.-Mi't. Gibson, of' Galt, �
� _- ._� It very great sdurce or rawnue. The rev e I i Clia- able to got out to church sine last summer, , 10 sub-cribe for TirE HuRox Bxpos1To_n,_
�, ; work which Sir Richard Cartwright rel - �on, May 21st and 22ad. n vi'llage dur�ng the
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. � thus darive� q o Jf tj( joint owing to poor health, and she I passed i6way PlEt we6k Mr. J,ha,Rarand is tushing the Aio)d hobie 11
should go a conaiderable gated to Providence has been done spee - eeti g cannot be arranged, the Ea Huron during T, ageday night of last week. v6iting re ativcs.-Mr,'Hawkebaw, ()r' -0'x:8- from. J o-seph Rau's buf.:13. Jolm is a fm -blero -
- " Electrical encrgy is the new force. It way to make I'LLp for the I I � ter, was holre cr Sabbr-±� lasit vieii __ .1
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is worth I as of revenue on ily.,, This is all so, but what about th mociation will h6t1d bheir conveck ion in -A svorrign's institute hai been for med M .
more than Coal. Ib can be pre- acoullb of th � depletion ( Ir exhaustion I linto on the aboV,e date. daugbter,'AfrB. '11'r ' ""'3 -MAD.Y v,h!Ltioe.�, bave teen received in , '_ I,
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4 duced cheaper than coal. I . of ol . I I in Fullerton in connection with -the South lie Fulton . C. M Done'll.-Miss Nel- this vicinity during the past week, but we �
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� ,� requires no carriage -it timber supply. I ., I Libera a whe'n they were in opposition ? ple ant evebincr was spent at the Perth Farmers' Inkititute, with Mrs. John li is in- -Ondir -0 Ir
,carrier, itself alone,. � .1 � . . `"eou 't' �9 -t' ,;!- will. assure the senders tbat they will be � I
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It is divi,jible ab any and ever point, a c' � � lefjiL.. Ce f Mr. S.: Barr, in Goderift town- M oNeil[12 as president, Mrs. D.� Davis e- iamply repaid before the year 1904 exxpireo.� �-
y nd f!T!!!!!!!!!Nmm� I They id not then tell the people that th I O/ vio -ralball on Thurlday afterrioz)n and "Mr. Ezra Smith reef-iitly �bspoftd of a ,%,cry - .. I I
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� traii,smits itself wrlywhere-uphill, downhill, . I I � � I e., 7 k1lip"' n M)nday of last week. Oa this cc- president,'and Mrs. H. L. Baker, 'secretary, evening ol lastweek, Inder the suipices of �valuable berge to slor of theBrou- �
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to, factory, to holne, to form, t') city, to vil Editorial Notes and Com ent'. would eave'the work to Providence. The r (asion a i umber of neighbors and rien and Mrs. Morrison, of Mothlirwell, and the Farme .8, In Ititute, were well attended 'a
Uge. - . T . � I I E athei I (18 rquhar, d I Mr. E El
3 -III completed the cele birati 'a . enjoyed andl cann I .
Pope Leo 1, pointl cut the danger of having as a legiE - ed to give the genial host a a nd-off Mrg. W, Ward, of Fa irectors. I I on line. --Mr. R�-gia Denomy,"of'St. Joseph,, --:.
I 11 Out-irio has. the richeat; store of! electri- � I lating ody an organiz�tion that. rior -,.o hit removal! to Clinton. The even. -Oa �Saturday n and much . ot faill to be Is at present drawing wood from the) dismal, .
- of the 25ih anniversary 'of - his Po itificial was not i x . � ight last the pay very. helpful to the IL I � Omm
I I g wAs plEasantlyspent ill games, ques � of the Whyte P c Ig comp uniby`- owamp.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowson, of
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Cal energy of any cotun U In the woild. It I - anyway respoi:i4ible to the people and tha r t2., one che a " any, The lectur e, as well as the entertainment Vicinity on, Sunday t_
has these stares oi it -i et,ery side, and it can rule on Frida7- last. The Pope Complete the feabures being the presenta iou of a 'the ordinar part of tho� prOgramme, Were excellent an evening. -MiEs Lizzie Jellineau is a -present ., �
� . � promisad that if they could not ab lish thi i Stratford, , included, besides y Philadelphia, were in the
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I -have Vaern acroue 6-Liotry---�by a Georgian the funcUon �[without apparen't. fatigue to body they would at least reconstruce) I ends )me aay chair each to Mr. Ri I I and wages, a bon113 On last year's _earningfj. d - t
. � I I . b it so a much appreciat3d.�Dr. Blackall was called
Bay canil or a Treat, Valley system. I , to niak!e it in some way responsible t!) his sis er, I ilisa Annie J. Reid. , This is the second year which the company. I suffering from a severe illnem.�Miss F,dlis _
himself. � He4as heard to remark 1,1 This i� I I . th - profession ily, t Goderich a few days ago,, I
I 11 The W-aterpowera of Orimrio never ex- I I � J.t Providende is reocin4trueting tb -On WeipeFday of I - t week, Mary, has clone this, and.it is needless to say that -Holtz, of Blake was the guest . Leah D11-
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I haun themselves. The coal stores of Penn- it. Seems JM� Senate, but (lie reco-natitiction that is oin youngestid ughtorof Mri.Isaac 0 .r Ler, of the action is fully appreciated !by the em. veterinary surg on.- 1, on SunWay. T. Johnston, jr., is at - �, -
possible thit it is' 25 0';ar-4 sittee ' Ila have - ;
ylvania, are. beingrApidlyexhauatEd- . I I * as ori dOU not t ployees. I . Wedding be b in a epi6y colt.-Mr.Alox. I
. For- make it'any more repr2sab ativ ( linto n, W 8 iini e , I . __
there." In recognition of bhe jubil I I -rin ng 0 all sides in He13$8;1l i re"king
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sim labor troublet3 call Lo'd disoreanize, t4,19 ee hb or reep)n-ible to, the people than it was be C och r ine, I -E. Sobxnidt, one of the olqest business �parks a at present working for Mr. 1. W�
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contribu�cd I asperous Young farmer of _ and viciniby d ring tie past week.-- . I
distritutiou o'Outario eleettic,Al energy like , spo, 000 to ti ei po:)r of. Rc.ne. , fore, w a Senate with a Grit majority -is ri( Hulleyt. The' oeremon ?vas perfo man of.Sebringvifle, died on Friday, 13th miss Ethel COIW 11 returned home last week Reid, of Varna.-Tbe- F. l3ablielland H,
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- it has disorg-%nimd the distribution of Pella- , i less r 3� , perfo nied at inst., after a lingering illness of 14 weeks. Howard straw-cubbirig. company are at prels- I
epugnanib to representative goveria , tie re idence of tho brid A 'sister, N1.1 re, F. from a m visit with relati ' s and e ng,bu_sinegi-.�E, 0 Stelok,-
The ]&Ebaheill Recorder of lasbweok says 1: . ive
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I sylvania coat in this country. I menb t6au is!a Sonata wi0i a Tory majority *utc , by R�v.� J. C. Dunlop, of , lint,)n, Deceased was a nat,ive of Austria, and friends in Woodstock, frantford and Lon- nt doing a. rushi ' ���
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I I 11 The greatest of all -'a stgre of " The general rep3rb is'l hat M. �Y. MOL -.an, i the presenr when 2) years of age'eame to ,'Canada, . of Phil�delpbia,nalled on friends in the �
. Ontairto ; The R form I party should not shirk re, 1,e of a larg3 number rela- I Bob don. -Master Melvin Stoneman) who has �_ I
OlOctricat-1 (W)rgY i,i ab Niaggra Falls. Tt of ZuE 8 n)ib'lities they voluntarily assumed tivea. They !N tiling firs� in Berlin, where he �Xemained six vicinity recently.-MiHe Maggie Doiiglas, of
XAFORTH E'XPOUT401t, 118 slated for 6PO . . I -I vill take ur houaekee .Dg at . been ill for 11 a cou le of r ionths, is to vl able ' �� 11
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' I � I yeare. lu 1860 he removed to'Sebringville. to Blake, was the guest of . Leah Durand, oil
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Falls as far east as Cobourg, as fa I lea,Vea-a widow, six I five I Monday laet.-The Drysdale, correspond
r no- th as could fill the 'Osition. be bar and no The orth fic Railway is applying -7T lere was a! narrow escape fron� 'a dia- - i- I I has been spend a
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.,.Barrie, as far west as London, It can be I P man: i to�the Manitoba L,ggislabure for a chart -3i altrona fire in H.�M. Tudhope's I daughter1c, - I father, Mr , ys with his was in Blake, on Tuesday last. 11 -
. distributed -to every farm hruse and every more deserving of i.t. T e position, in fact, -. � 1 1 . grocery -The � g,ecytslene gas in . G. D. Arac Id who is ill. -A I
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R r6ads in th t . . store, In Wingharn, on 8 . achine in J. A. galhered he opera' bouse � . ., .
� ot gnod ebiough for t e man." to'cona iract now 4 � large number i t - —
, factory in any of I he couatin withia a huu- le n Thanks, i I L I . a province. 19 Of Mitchell'alEtrore, in 'Atwoad, .exploded the la I I 1.
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dred and fifty mile raditii. Our native. modesty for ids furbhor com- They p opo3e to make Winnipffg the Centro Us.t week. A box oi fit li had been 1�1 t cov- other nigh I t, tearing apart th6 roof and a at Friday eve4g, to see the Laing Br;Ds'. Winigham- I . -1
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kik Etectricalenergy makes the best ligbt ent on our ' �, , an he I e0d with an apron underneath the a )n of the outside wall of he buildin In ng piol I
I I I i .. I A. Q V 0 thau point On f4onda, , morning it was found that the ME;. Mi� b. ent.-Mrs. ber�nett, of London, has been HTEOMTE AT WORK. -A Toronto, -,
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the moat reliable power. Thcre is enou"11 I ---. i � ciliell, who was leani ig over the visiting hor 4,espatch says : I
ontralil Herald s%v a : �, floll. i I I I
power at the Falls to d4ve the machinery The M f _T 1A r I , like the spokes of a wheel apron had )eeii burned to, a crisp 'Ad tile machine al; the time, was knee ed a consid- - bro' here F. 0. and C. A. Me- Provincial Deteotiva�Groor I
. swas accomp i Xul to investigate the
; bis Fact`ori i man# was slight- . i nied by her da �,
on every ftirm in 041 O,atario, t9 light every Foster may ddrive considerable eail, from tha hub,' �hesa various branches Will b x bally harred. It wa�s apparent that orable distance, and E. Zia Donell agli- bas gone to Wingh'
I . I I live cirder had fallenfrom the archylitand I ter. -Mrs.' ell y has Qircumstances connected with the death -of
i . almost oau ed what �might U11, was Caused by days in Lei on � Mr. 8-J. Smith,who was fbundwit,hbish -
farm house, every dwelling, to drive all our from the fact that ]Glen. A,� G. Blair ia toq connectl withW main'line of the- road and 3 ly b ' ned.-, The explosion a een spendiR& a few
-pre- will giv the p'r ducts of the pro ' . I I 'Ovcd a Mr. Mitchell lighting a match 1 in the gas . edd epe.nt a couple
factories, to ran all our trolley lines 7 � have p I d . Mrs. crushed in and his money. Call I
busy in Now 1�run,iwick to do any cani v1n0e- an disastmus pre. ', . of days thi . wee with relatives in Clinton SIM, missin
. � I et to ilia seaboard.'- The -An ag(d resident of Wingliarn assed 45e if the machine had . been prop- and �`Lond sboro.-Miss Olive Sellery, of
sent an(I prospective. t indepe ent out � house to a 9V
N�rth Onta o4l, I�'\the .. F erly cleaned.
- I compan , ajeo, �binds itself to commence over tb e ril ,er of deat li on Saturday, t h, i l4th Kincardine, is v i NoT .& CASE OF - M 'UP-DF,n. -The f9llowing -
i"I The available electrical energy poseesa paigning in � And who died on Sunday, February 1,5th,
o a' I � ting her brother, Dr. Sol- �
ed by Ontarioz is the Rreatest blessing for all acular of;th treet gamin : Oh, oom operatiqns as soon as the charter is grante -Thomas Bell, of Stratford, one of the official Etatement was handed the prefix for
I 8 0 " � d inst., in tie per.3on of Abraham � I . -lery. -The rien of Alr.:G,
the people that Provi(lenoo ever bestowed What. are.you, diving us ? Althou 1, he 1, and to have eom6 of the m 1: � u 110w, oldest. if not the oldest railluvy ,D. Arnold, will
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a de t6 Champion, in time Po remove next easoz ap ed 80 yef re, 7 months and 3 da . De- r5 v1 11 regret tolei ra t at he continues very eeri- n :--11 On instractions from the
on any CGUOtry. I very mitob, the' weaker. �hey ask � e t2s crop, and ceaied as a. native of Ireland, a d had in Ca�al:14, died on' Monday, in his 82ad ously ill.- CountyCrown At-oraey, Coroner Towler I
wayeereer on the - pb,e green Ouse, Came nearly losing his _.
- Mr. Fost�"r has no reason do f6ar Mr. i Blair . . for Ell or public add of any been, residing, with his at ghter M is Glasgow di sion of the Caledonian' Railway . M. Harburn, proprietor of
" This, bleseing must be kept for the people, I ' . 0 onus � 3 , year. � Bdg * ning his rail issued a warrant for an official investigation
If g is giveu to in debate: either on the )I.atf,orm, ini par- - ) Jos. IvIi,
. for the fc-rmers of Ontario. , � . kind. Whilf,th a is the case, it will be the, C ad, f or a orne years p at. He I had only pirelling bj fire, on Thursday morning of of the cause of the late Mr. S. J. Smith7s .
monopolies, as aG.me of it has be I %. fault of the Man toba people the I .
- en give,, to liament, or in any other aren 11 I mselvea if , been ill for a few weeks. i in 1844, lie! came to Canida c1leven years Met week It ap eara the fire started death. The town was full -of wildcat rumors, -
11 I e was 9 Shoe- af ter,� andi had charge of 'Due of �the two en-
__ , " 'they I - ker )y trade, and prio to, I ,1i] stairs in One of th bedroo up- but on careful and thorojagh investigation Of
monopolies, the pEople will be refused its ' o1not hav ample railway accommo- I in, a, through which
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use, except at moropolil- It is sald thftt at the opei oz. dation f r their requirements, and W ingli: in had lived at Midd eport, Ca leflonia runbing out of Toronto oln the main a pipe passes, and all available information and evidence b - .. I
.tie prices. Mono, I I aing of tho .1 � � while cot 39 to gines from it be I -
polistic corporation I I these antes , are prepared' to furnish ; line of the GranZ1 Trunk. In 1 59 he took T` ,
people, b a do not work for the tario Legislatura the Address in.replytO, tae I and Ca heart, floor and ba ie boai -de, " ell as some clo, I:- the Coroner and Chief Va;nuorman, there __ -
ut to enslave the People., Thay I this a ommclda�tion without public -aid, the first 6%.ne to Sarnia, and afterwards t . -
. . e i I moved by � ran out oii Marys to Sarni . - His I&f,t I ecame poilit to � . - �
. are not content to go into bu8iaesR as ordin. Speech from the Thron 'It be' why should the Dominio� granib the Grand -A, uie,� wedding was a lemnized at the I b in near the pipe, b ignited, and wlien 'lva" nothing discovered that woul d
. I newly elected and fi � liting Exeter ' ause on Wednutda mornin� of I ' g overed 2act gained foul play, or implicate anyone in the cause
%ary individuals go i1jr - Mr. McKay, the list disc considersible head-
c��rqe wais,engine No. 716, on the - Buffalo way. The larm wasqui kly given-, and in which unfortunate-
� ,o business -they peek 9 Trunk 'Pacific or any other cc' PanY mil- week, Y Rev. W. M. M rtin, v li rabY division. In 1893 the deceased retired. ly resulted in his death. The injuries were
- �to entrench tbemselve-i behind public fran- member for North Gray, and will be so'cond. lions of illollare tip do what thme Northern M: as Barba a Horn and Mr. James Wxighb, a very timeour fire brigade were bn of Mr. Smith's injuries, -1/ I
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k I , I -A meeting for the purpose Of forming a � . no doubt the re i
chisels agreements with municipalities, leg. ed by, Mr. Valentine Sb Pacific i askio'g ormission to do without a of Point Ed ward� a former r siden f Hen
cc]:, the genial and I t the spot, but � f6rtu aatelv eir services were eillt of a fall on .an ic walk.
islation, unfair laws, the corraption of legis- . ; 11 Cent of over b I I - riding branch of the y t y
. to care -nony tsok place . . The 11 t0rept- Wag held 'in the town hall, Mitchell, on a U a neigh ore had succeed-
d that Mr. W. A. Char ,ton, the in mber bers of hi ' in if ed in putti an official report forwarded by the Coroner
latures,. the Chloroformiog of the officers of Popular member for Soubb Perbh, 8 nt or pu lie aid 'of aDY sa 1, were male man*and I farmers' association not required, a The wa"an; was therefore withdr&
I saiL It Wii also kind ? question which our mom- w' ou3 the re- with pails ot
. 'the law, the manipulation of the press. a at O'Cloolry af ter. Saturday afternoon 68b. Mr. Joieph Mor -
ii It will have to consider 1 wl ich t e n owl water, befo to the county offici&ls. -
for South Norfolk, will be elected Sp � arliamae I � y married cou le were &iven verM -much amage was done. - - I
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" The power monopoly that is seeking to gaker during t e approaching seesion of parlia- risen presided, and Mr. W.' L. Smith, of .
.� Mr. Charlton is an old bri �ader in thel L,!g-* ment. . F ;to the a at on, wh6n they,, t ok th Mr. Harbur a Ios4 will be covered by insur-
! J , a 835 the Toronto, Weekly Sun, secre ,ary of the
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contral the Niagara Pails wattr whael has islature and should make a good Sp ' � I tre in to th �ir future home . a Poi ance.-The(artooi t
. done all these things. , 61aker', . . t Ed- Farmers' Association of Ontario, deliverltd Miller,s litt, given In -Captl. Alex. McBride, St. Thomas$ died I -
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ldthcuA the contrast between himself an (I ! we rd. . I � t I Op, ira B All, on I Tuesday evening Saturday afternoon at hi's home there hav- �. - r
- " It is for tlm farmcra of Ontario to rise . Mr. Ev' If inat,ilad of �iw. reasing the salaries of the he otl ier d an excellent address, showing the great last, under tie aus )ices of 1 the -Ladies' Aid ing reached the age of 83, He was cl' .
as a man -and put; a stop to this bu6jness. anturel,' the late peaker, will bo' I ay Harold, see nd sod! (f N. .need of a faimCni' organlz%tion. -, 4After some erk of �
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- farmors of Ontario to de- I .1 3 1 ' I i the second division court jor the .
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. � striking in every res ect. � Z --, 1 � Superior lc-ourt� J idges, an effort: were' made F. Gerr , o ' Brussels, was tr ated t � of the Methodist c'urch, Was very well at-
. � . . I I � diP discu3sionitbe meeting decided past 13 .
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inand that thia, greatest of all blessings be . __ I to induce them�to render their d6cisionawith in bhe M it and ri*er rather u cerem n one- to form a. tended, and, or two hours 'Mr L B Spafford yearia an -3 lived in St. Thomas 22 ye I are. He
. : . I i 16 provie,onal organization Coal e .0 very please, I * I I
co-iisearated to the use of all the [people, -at It is stated on good au -,horiby that the more promptiliud, , it vi�ould be aomewhab ly. Hewa! sleigh riding, alo g wit i c bher following Alicera; tly e3tertair�ed his audience came to Canada 75 years g a d for many
� I . 0. President, Jc eph Moun- with lifelik sketches' interapersed with A 0 n .
cost price. Dominion Iron and St3el � Children, or the hill side near the wa;er and tain, Avopbank;vice-presiderltj saeLo I years sailed on thelakes.
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I �( ompany produced more in the ' ublie interests. There are . I Oker, . He was a life-
. " And there is only one way left to the 162000 tc,13 of Steel and I 000 tons- of ; P I I the sleig] I . ting away before hig- sister was Mitchell . musical sole ions on a variety of instra- long Liberal and in his prime took an active
farmers, to keep this iDexhau8tible supply of � pig �till SOME! five 1 , g t I I E=etary, James Mel rzbzie, Mit .
, or six election cAses before rea y tho s,eigh and.Harold tooka scoot chell. will be made to ergan;ze the ments, an d ith qcitatio s. -Mr. Thomas part in politics, .
energy for all the peoplev� forever, iron during t1v I January. `#Tht ihes'e courts, mid t1i * . I I . `i` � .. Z,
- a . ore is no sigd yet given Ov r th ' new e.ndinto an open spac where diffarent to:nships aB speedily .
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. at cost b:)uaties payable per ton on this were �2,70 as to when decisions may be expected. b is aq ia, I Wag in evidence,' out3ide of . I . - . . �� . I I
PricO, alld that ia by ptiblic owitarEhip, real- *- I The u u 'a' -A peculiar aocideLt oci-urred on Satur- . . . '
ize(I through the merr ' for steel and. $1 i 80 for pi Men su ,priae and; fright t tb
.bci-s of the - iron. as I . '
. . Ontario 0 Is it, not h aElt Mi dlesex case still awaitl decision, al- Ce ed n damage was dene, Ole con- daynight,,l th in8t., thr.ugh- hich Mr. . I "
Legislature." � I atout time that these iro a� the young AdamPffiffor of Logan,lost 0 a orse valu .royd Coo ....-
a bounties ��vero though it has been hanging fiVe for a' 'lad Wag s oi got to his home a ed
irce of wealth which- being discontint � led as well as the bonuses to months. � he same may be a: everty d - ME water $150, tlig,,eon was driving on the gravel . - a,
As to the great sci . J soa ied garri ents removed. I at I ,
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the Province posses�tes in its vast Nv railways. With such an out-pu� as the . road in a out ter, -when he met a( me parties . 1,
atorrower Dominion Company hms it ihould be able to Sout 11 OX: rd Case, while Lennox and the --Wediei day evenigg -of last we4, I tev. ,going Lome' from Mitchel trying to I i � I
at Niagara, -�, ' ad � 1. In �_ � .
w(l 11-3ai fily. concur. We also work its own vvay without goo are it the same shape. Arghment has John Ro E', B. A,, of' Brussels, -ti' the give t 0 Ent'lZ a crowded I
' being I � � I of the road be wa,
pment of electrical fe(" i all these s at bow� bEtw en Wal ,-er Sh rp, Of into th I Reganis
believe that the devela I . matrimon -
longer PaP been heli n I weeks Mary e diuch ju t near Michae I - ,
- : ag ,1,0,h,)! is now wanti "odericb, at d Miss A. Sbarrie, a �
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energy is, as Yet, Oulv in its infancy, ,o, and � a the ver- ' . t the bush, Where,' the watcr is pretty deep. ` , I - EAFORtH.
,, W 0 is dict of tl Ar ordships, If th Ot I
- ' I and Rev. 0. W. Gordon, of Winnipeg h i I., L isgile given .1ome of thel bride, 4th line, hlorrii3 rhe When the c"ultter turned over the horse made I I . �
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better known by his lit' egislature will be in seision when - 3 nge ana broke through the ice, and in � 49-1 1 i 1 !+++ I- +i4++++++ -
that in a very few years, even at the present * soon the incipals tt 'ded. Vreddi�ggifts a plu
. rate of progress, it - will be Elie- ii3eful an eels ci�� of this kind may be g' I I I
� rary cognomer, nod f cmaide a; e value �nd usefulnes ! falling the larfimal's head went 'a rainit t lie . -
� . iven, and ,I ): . a. ,were i
. 11 Ralph Connor," has beeg in Ontario frr a there will b'e members enough halving seats i nacle, and any go --A W'ieli . :)
I e 3 w( re ex re sed broken edg , I 0
. � p Is of the ice, which doubled his
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- W ,as spent d an r quy per ous. death. � The out -ter turned ( � lean over, Vig WAA
fraposs-tible but that before many years elec- kindly of t I - Is I . � wgill � make but young Pliffer was not hurt r the least. . I IL 1I U a
� rties, and ye,it they ex N I . a r, ,d ?%'I ra � Sharp ! . ` d -
agency. to the wealth antl comfcrb (4 the couple of weeks, . In an Address de. ,, Bi- I t I hose right t8 the' seats ' uture. 'Ani enjoyable "811ilig neck back a' nd broke it, causing netantane.
,is not at all they�occupy is still
people -as the World predic,0. It; - liver _d in the Li is a u -e w or happ
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in Toronto a fe days ago lie spoke very In -dispute t4 turn the elabo ate weddin ' Nei a gains Just Ar
scales betwecii the pa r �, e d. ,
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� lie much abused Galacians and ercise all the poWers that those Oo � )derieli, Ni liere , ihe grbor i is -A wreck, occurred on the G i T. R., at I ,&_,&,A� � � - ALAk,& - - I
trical energy will very largely supersede, if I whose in 01 -
. ,w lwlww �_'.
- Doukohobora. of � the Northwest. He said -right; to the seat is un employed.in the furnittire factory. I %ys � anction, on Sunday morning I ,W,WVVW . I
. . questioned . and is as. .i I
d for the Legislative term. And thi � . last ' -
It does not entirely replaoe,coal as an agrilay they were fillinp,l up a gap In the- country!s,� vare St. - -
- . a is . ---tgoveral blolpkii of real estate in W ng- , wee -bound freight trai was pro- We have clmred o t some W0A wonderful b&rgaiiis this past Nveel-; they � -
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I Ila have clanged hands recently. OA rge ceeding on I i I
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a working peasantry.. They were rapidly be- abould be ' . I . m . � . .
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-hoves that those in charge of thi ilp to time if any persoll eliould. Me enzie aas gold his brick stores, n t of the Junctic truck strap broke. The , ,
� for both power and heat. This being the development., for the cou-ntry! muelb hav-e a due to the: dillitDriness of our judges, who a way, Just as it reached ,ire naw in f tock.
case it be
coming Canadiatized. and will �ventu I i � " or a i - I -- 11
valuable heritage, as stawardi for Ally A stiff stirring tip from hea(lquarters would r. "hisolin's property'on Josephine " Bargains' in e -Very department.
I t raet, dragging of"! t is track for a little (listance 4 �
I the peo- be numbered amongst our best citizens. do thern no'harm. When they arb so dilli- to J)hn Taylor, of Ripley, for $1,800, The caused a vail to g See oui -line of Dress Goods atx 2 5c, worth 40c to 7 5C a yard.
ple, ishoidd guar(T it mare, carefull and jeal- Ib Would ill b , ive ,vay. a result
y ecome any public man to de- t1ory in dealing With the public w6 may be vacen�tlotherbli' of that property, Where eleven freigh, cars were derailed and piled . Ten cei Lt Wic .e Prints to Cr L -1
ously. But it Must. ba remembered that nounce them, for' it was an injury to the sure tha o at, 5c a yarc
all cou t-Ptiv&te litigants are nob any bet- the old livery stable atcb i, T ' 0 . . .
the water power at Lhe Falls Or elsewhere is ntry..41 � , � we aTe infdrrr, ed, up in a spao9jof about 40 yards. i - I . I
I I ter served. J I � I . hey were Ten cbnt wic ,e Flaanelettes to go at 6c a yard.
I ; � � I has Decli ptiobalaed from Johil Hannq, ft om all empty vi(c�pt four. ' These f r contain-
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absolutely valueless unless developed and There is i : Mr. Wordell. Thomas: G 3-regory has� r tir. ed hard coal. I The upset occurre in front Twelve and- t half nt wide Flannelette to go at 8c'a yard. -
w scarcely a manuf&C uring esti The stat�ement .has been authoritatively I chased the front of . M. : Mcli, , O's in which a section and lived, .
madE useful for the other purposes, melition- I H of the cottag Good h3avy n1led owelling, yure linen, Ut 6c a Yard. . - I
lishincint in:the Dominion that ig not now' and madethab he Dominion Government— has I property, opposite , :� th own i h 11, Some care we -e thrown violently against the Special line of bleached Table Lin'ens, worth 75c, for 5.0c a y-md— �� I
. ed. It culy furnishes a means to, - I I See our
I - o an end. has been for a year or more rowded- with offered to on. Edward Blake the . duty of I wbi�h will make half a doe fi le bu�ld ri house, its wirdows were smashed and stelps two yards ide.
. . I Iots,1 for $2,500, while 'e . q
[Clio main question, therefore,is, how is this work, many of them having 0 their books taking char a of the Canadian case'before I loco Cou'noillc Dalmage torn* up and: tie outside badly bruised. T6 I .
so ow r ter of the.rear part I f th same I Art Sat ens o be cleared at 10c and 12-� �
power to be (leveloped so as to obtlain the orders ahead for a I hurli g of tbe empty care on top of the � : � - 20C %
. Ix months . I � , yax � .,c a -yard, wolth 18c and 2 --
pro rty * Ili residence� for 81,7 0. " ed ones"bi oke down telegr,%ph, p6les and I -1
I or a Year, The the internat,ional! Alaskan b)undry tribunal �. . I load n I CL
-ii,u which has. b�en appointed by Great Britain � -[Anotlict sturdV pioneer o wires. I
beat results from it 9 Is it to be developed head of a large inlanufacturingeatablishrric I f uren teoi �___
by private entDrPrise cr by the public . in- I Bargainig all hrougb e e. I .
in Toronto told the writer of t is a few (1%yg and thp� Vai I par,ec is i e on y 0 Et -At Spr ng ree arm, usse ale, on - � I -
i . ted %,es to -finally determine, ) e , in th! a I . ' i
through the Governnat ut of the Province ? ago that the nab profits of his 3ompany last if posail)1e, the long disputed boundary line I Mr. Jam R Sy - the 18 th, insi;.,; Miss Eupbemia M., youngest ! _��____ - - I
, person of b,AkALAk�_ �
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- (rhe World seems � o advocate the latter year were ,�10,000 in advance of any � I A . i - - r'W'V'V,V,W,W �
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pre, I t n,. f Colborne. Deceased was in hi ml1lg daughter of Mx. Robert Clark, -was united � - � �� - I
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, course, an (I in this vious year . between Ca Lada and the United States in , y)ar,,l and for sometime past had been sbffer- in wedlock toMr. Albert E. Thompson, of � Highest, Pricas Paid fo ' Prod:U'r,re.'
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I -we dilTler from it. The in the � history of t i e company. the AlAskan dist,ricti.1 It is also stated that it g f om a hompliolation of diseases, fina, ly Hickson, opr h Oxford, Ontario. Rev. Mr. - - �
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, principle reason, ib will be aeon, that the Similar rerorts came from all q arters, from Mr. B14k,9 h ke alcolited the appointment. ! suce mbing to heart failure. He was! b n Ferginon, abl - -
I sl. . I - asifated by Rev, r. Cran- i (�ENUQWA77-�X �_)Xul - I . �
. - � ouver on th on coold not I ave been made I it GI and came. to Canala ston) perform d the nuptial ceremo . 99_y�
'overriment development and west, and from the American .�� i a ow, Scotland, �
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World favors G Nova acotia on the, east to Van e A bettOr .ti
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lboundary oii and C iia�na may rest sabisfied that the ' 53 y are ago, settling on the 2nd - concea8i3n presence of 4 large gathering of, relatives � 11 �
control is I ay in the
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should be able, to I!rjcure that benefit at north. Yet,- uot*itb8 tan (ling this fact, the his han a . � parties, � 4�
first coob. But, the World alEo admits that Manufacturers' Association a . it is %]so stated :ihab,�Ir. Blake ' araL He . ion moved to lot 14 concesel It. appetizing I -�,
re sending dep- I . y After a bouribi ul and i - __
� as his assistant Mr. Christopher 8,f ' . past the L A ' OYD &' Cosy _
utationB to the' �)ominion Government at 2 C 00borne, where he resided unti Clal 3 company, heo'less of the stormy ondition ' I
I only a certain favored few, those living Ot . � Robins4n. ' I . mi d � a . . I - - __
I tawa asking, f6r inoreasied protection to _�,hexo is a good ( Cal of kicking b death. '--_ e was a highly eat eemed amd I I -1
I _ without, made up their minds, W thin the I __ -
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I � in Cana a a out the commiesi)ners appoint- p,pu'arresid),otof that townellip aid a oomfox�%ble and nicely decorated �ooi to c;x,w - - -�
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