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10 better than Most
is said, th%rj -it-there
k trade,'-* but all the
:�hants,get rich 401.1.
111"Wes. A stort,.
B frieuds � hy aellinLZ
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ca ib due- We try,
: keePone -end in v1e,v,rj
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and � for you. and
ve, to, help us gmin,
i,w the season whart
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fter this moot of our
10 merits of car -new
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kath-estore & prom -
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n -hams, Chambrays,
Dimities, eto. Ad.
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lligs from the great-
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**rs cu either side
Us season seems t&
a much prettier, do-
1-biRations, at & lower
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F. Many discerning
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to -day.- We, or&
ky 6&; will ensure
Wiiitar wearables.
if rom now,, it will
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i require the space,
�)rftenta of new goods
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a profitable huying�
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Tweed Suivi, Boye ,
. wool Uaderwear,
all wool Blankets,,
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pieries, Td,bla Coverv,
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. a good account of
a do.—Mr. Robert
Doper, during the,
their aunt Mrs.A.
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P txxes,, $1,0,182.-
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E�bt, $201. The
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cop, $1,953 ; ber-
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�d V)wnahip ball,
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I � ,�VIMVWMENTA�1) TO Q' P the n'and Provi cial �G vernments 'L 11.1
1 I � - to do ylo!.ing farmer of Colborne. 'The young were manufactured in Canada, I 1:1 -,
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. Cas subsidies and bon a.. I s6r),000,000 � aBb prob�pects as far� was immenlely on the hioreage. Children . �-j;
I � I - 2 FLOO�S � ! __ I : i . . � this world Ili con- "* �_
. b �L special meeting (f th6 county con Loa 8 aDd ' r mrnied.� - t - I �
6 Doi sn�acriptions.'.... � � of six and eight years were using cigare - � ,-
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I I Id �in the tcwn �all, Clinton, ol * La - 2,000,000 acres t 8-2 ' I I -D4 Betbuilie, of Wingham, and former- Was Canad� to follow in the wake o,f ,9p * -4
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W-0111( L e &I eady� built ..... ... I I � 35,000,000. 1 1 - day of ant week, on a I I I -
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I TO MEASORE. i I grant Set aside by tWe' P ovincial Goviornr � �. Total ........... ... fa ily gathering at Us simter�s residence. East Oxford' I I
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T .. �- � ml6 It for the purpoia of minting the di-fier'r Ck, a a baelsome 18,50) mile . railwaye. I I . . I �q
i i � ' $"'11000,00 Newest Styles,Las-ge As- T'nh`mr`6& vFers 36 members of the family pres- week in tho person of Jamee G. Pettitt, � �
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With the approach of Spring the indivi up by the .council, and; with two sligh I a coupl of days very enjoyably. I � � ,: S
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duO realizes the necessity of a ir � baidi6a the railwi ,ya are 1paid annu' most trusted: Offleifils. He occupied a seat � � Z�q.
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L he country $1,35(,000 for carr wniship council for nearly forty , I - ._i ,
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general. clean up. If he is going to keep pace with nature, be has to co ly yin� AILEX, WIT JEAlubg I I -L A
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. � - the i a a a. The interest charl -! � Canada. yeare. He also filled the position of clerk I -A
all now and fret,h.. The old c"t off shells of'last season will not fill the bill, i - ,,a on sub . I � - �t
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I - RZFORT Ole CourNOIL. midie o, oans, late., am6ants to "W'000,0001 The final returns from Norkuh, York anl treasurfir for several years. � - 0
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The outfit must be a new one, with al -L _ I . . � -mm� SEAFORTH. - — John MoKenz' - � 1
1 new aetails in regard i,10 fashion. Does .Me give Hon. Mr. Davis a majority of 449 4
� I eting to Consider wyeiher the county 0, annu 11 . hy thould they Do pay their - a, cheesemaker, of Ban. - - ir
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not cost any more to have it right, why not avei it so 7 b her ihi!re of the appro, fair i h a of t i - I Croft, Ontario, made a cheese Im,t season
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To begin the new season, we have som,� i I I pri. . NVH �,$HOVLD E PA D.1 -The Proin.-L ll eceive of which he reused -a small bot- . __`191
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I e, strong induce ents to ofer lin acetpted, that a oert5dn. amount be raiseq ceremony took place under an arch of ever- 438. , duties from the estate tle contsining a note asN the person who - -_
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order " get a good start early. - We want oider� for suits no greena, decorated in pi k And white. The of the I te George J. �Cook, who- died re, might cut th� cheese to h9orm Min as to its 11
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ave a.suit this SpriDg. i g debentures for $80,000, which w b r,'d a and groom we a u nattended. The cently, saving an estate of about three. quality and t - .1 _IX,
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to h As an iriduceme�t t6L buy early, t -e have'placed Ion 'esuln oul pays Is than18500,0oo in taxe
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tables - . i ; ; I � I . one -I aI of one mill on the doll r if t he , . � A I . -
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, � vnment -bill, as the &Mount tangible way, and the glio-)m isan old Had- Deoem r 31st lut, 105 companies were In- . .. - 5
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� V we� wculd raceive from I I entie ft �omd'otl�anml)u ,,eL would ,y rospered inhis western corpora 9 a � . 1113 - - �
I i w 111d be comewhcra n9ir $40,000. Wt homoo I in Can a. The aggXgate capital stock of weight. � I 1
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w I - h township, I -W Is working 06 the top of a 60 foot returned to Winnipeg, &ft -a t(. r of Douk- . .
i L If h Indiana law c -r in f w6a in Can I a I
ye rly by county ratio, which would be a[, ads cut dow a . r u I I
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IT Fm N S ! I . railw4'ye would pay 'in taxes at hobor villages', and reports that they are aee- I It
. I . to -.1 of $12,000 to �e expanded i I other day ; he got from it Ze cords of wool telephone pole, in Kingston, the other day, � "� ` H_
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- � 600.000 annually. for home use, brought several cords 0 Gode- - .pilgrimage and 't -- :.I
t I least $�, Fr&nk a ry slipped and fall. Forbun� I .
. . ing the folly �of their recent ; I i 7.1
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i I roads appropris ion, dLt I �ve have receiv b be , struck a guy wire, . now au*ious to take up homesteads � i
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this season's bylthebovern ent Th �qualized assessi , - R
L all no gooda, in fine blue serge, floe black orated, fancy Scotch If 5h W I here, -- � '77
?I) I � .,u"t� is ;;, 5h isc6n3in act W re a )plied W�. Burley, �. -1 . - 11 z �_-
� me�t 4 this C �'301,290, and to[ topof the tree he found foui 000nm, and as his of Hungerford township, this as much as poBoible. Hcrbert Ax-oher I
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11 tw,eeds, fancy worsteds, imported and domestic gpWs of ever variety. 1 If you ' the.i mocnt wou'd be 82,920,0op. �- a Oil
Y. , i d by i he h 11, he sold their of the English 8ocitty of Friendf-, ie also t - Ili
I rai a the $8,00 , yearly woulA require a raW Pcti were kille is dead, �&t the, great age of 104 years. His I
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get your order in this week or next, you have yOur%hoice f any one � of the id t ,rage Un- wife, to J whom he was' married 67 years ago, Winnipag, and reports that OW;,Dg Lto Ve . I
jackets, and thus made* bis not bash ra- I I - I
of boub.25 mille en the dollar. We wOull% ited 3 tes rat;' of $255 pt r mil 1e total : ,.: L � ��
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I i - wou d a $4.845,000. � -, - - - - "'I
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� I . . -An acoid(;nt occurred at the Exeter was o, athodist, a Cdhoervative, and highly break next spring. �
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an every year, and also the amount re. If tie G. T. R. paid th same Irai . ��_,�
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. . I a stave mill,,on Monday of last week, which -Even un4er incomplete and unsatis I
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I I Cali cd fronitho Governme4t, be expe'ded in 0 it krio am A did la t ear i4 Michl an, r. Mill@, presi ant of the -Onts adititios, communication b ilis Do � .
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�� � V - $507 p or mile,�he total Vr. uld be $1,345,071, . Agriculturilil College, who has lory Co Tvas L. ,-:- I
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I-- ,'I -R - I sults. Mr. Thomas Creech *as us� been suffering by � _� 1, ,
might easily have ended with ser'ous re- i � ,
15-00 :EDOT-j _� 801 merit, and on the several leading roads lead. � iDg the Poreat system of wirelesa telegrap - :
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n the � butting saw, whEn a piece f -timber he was fromse3vEra cold I*tely and overwork, . nji)ta and 1. -A
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under the supervision of the count 'to break, endangering 11lives and other w V. �_ L.
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Iline English lousering - ll term, of Hamburg, wai summoned and.. been called to New 'fork. --- �1:
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I muhioipalities in tie cc btV was held. I w �n Michigan -The death oV John spooexy. Deceased, will h!kve to b `- �N
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Cc ' ty Clerk Lane wl i 3ointed seoretar of a State Com�nissioner, and hplm to pro- ,Sunday, Febru%ry 29-od, at the. age of 76 family o a widow a,no one bhild. -As -near Las can be asceitained th,ra -_ _ti
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lar -85.00 and $6.00 ; we make to your measure I I mai tain w , , , A"'o wa nt , , 11 Durhami died on Monday last after a linger- 4-
, i merit has taken a firm hold'on the minda of land,tut spent the greater' part of his life TL .1 -
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RAIN ( � IS ing f plans by the council for the work to � - T. Turner, Robert Love on `eorge Reichert, .have fulness when we compare our lo!) with .th t I I 4- .71 il
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� ing a eed and tiine of traln ; ar are some- of the Hills. Grejem diet 0. Mr. �Turaer's been adi Durned until ; March lObh, when of othc ra in different part , . evc u of this . I- �
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. the Ime andmoney expend6d. In -the past I some months ago, but thou is skill in mak- for business on the re-aaaemblilig of the bo.ird a train and all abort of food -and fuel. ; �.,._! � s I
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crete �ile by the townships themselves. Thi ' young couple -are held. They left on Tues- � $162,000 out of the required of Lo, do 6 nd, Co nmont, r
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. first "rned last, good dmi�ago. Without � - resignatirm as teacher of school section No. Q nd b :i -, �� _�
I '. . � I i tract c f erectin a $1,000 1 onume4it to the burg by the casting vote of the returning Halifax, �, , i -
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The change in style. of hats for this season is! the ,raost pronounced ever or d v sions of the county as 6all be decided I ciat.-dol He h&3 also been seoretary-treasur. pla�es were set for twollundred guests; -Mr. J. 8,Larke, Canadian commissioner ;_ I " 1J,
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experienced in a single Pea,�on. Mosi. of our new goods haV13 been p I I - �,�. � 7 11
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get hats to fi-t all head,,4 .. 8 � , North,�est Legislature, is likely to be madd business. in the electric light. It wag operated by an Auet the birds on arrival were per- �.; I i
, to suit all :!aces, to sati fy all fan �ies, not f qrgetti4 a fu ixplanatioa next week � I �' i �Z
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� befoi a he ratepayers of their �nunicipalitiem, - au3ing it to xua away. The ocat an tr&de ma L ��,� !
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33L per cant. discoun.t. Good variety left yet to �elect froih,i, and our friendly theC Dtnty clerk, whether or; not they are . . Several ribs were broken. ders have been given t,i Canadian firme for 1",`
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v3ice to you would be, -buy now. For their ii, al, big advance in furs c In injury as bad as a break &�'d will age. itoba,ihais applied for legislation to extend ments by the 5ast steamer were ieclared by � L� i ,1
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I z � 1 � . . been I the best of. health for the &at two n debt for 4 city the size of Winn but - Hunt was Eo 4e-Vibly burnedasto Cause -her - i ,!"
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I . . years ad wishes a' partial rest fron bu'3i- 4 &�d 6 n'olock, the h,)me of Widow Smith, they doe rerything on a large i4eJel out death. Mra. Hunt mat do wn in the dining- ., R _11�_��
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; . I i! � J. Pettypiece, M. P. P.,and the Canadia pp ati I o chimney on . I f --,. , 7
1 ,. ! � severa-� m nth#. He Was 76 years of age. be thrown directly on the p 1 ; _.
. Magi , i � the house. There wam no inf urance and the L ver. The fix. � 7 -
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I . L bion n 1 prodigality in public aid to rail- I . oxY Wag had bought the Cameron far last ye ames. The women's piercing cries were 0i ;�' A
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(SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & CDON LD) perfo, he rector Rev. � Ptichard Rose I he k he was appointed Minister 6f heard by her 1i shand, who was upstalral, � , . ,i
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1 ,1ve obil-elles in Smith was alona at' the tine the fire to3k -�-I� h& i been decided tj launch a com- I _-_1'_r:__-1 �
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: . I they quId besir the heavier , share of the I Huror fly __ — th $100,000 capital for the estab- succeeded in iinothering the flames, hub not- � , - � �
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burd compared with other properties. I is oonylorned, will be - erect 3d near Kings. of logs. I lishmont,of people's taverns in Toronto on before L. -.71i
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; Raflway in the Province of Ontario rapra- lRoman "abholio c agragation of that neigh- .this! county,are Mr. and M a. Win. Fluker This is a aw Temperance movement, be- pital, and. despite all that the best medical -�T, " I
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L � )0,000. The contract has 98 Years of age and Mrs. Flu Iiey but grpwx g more -imm the Mrs � , _ , 1 "
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i L . ad at $16,525,504, or 2,A, per cent. of the oapi- � oost 'W � exceed $2 L k I of i4 !��J 1 I
: tal,.in pays � only $134,621 taxes, Provill. !been ' arded by Bishop MeEvak to S. wer'ehoth born inColinty Caven,lir+nd, referandu . Theobjectis to have places -The annual- meeting of theblutualFirre I -I 'ILI
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- I j wortl of G. T R. property ii assessed at sented w th a handiome several y:a'rVeato . j, L M,
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- a , $1 00) orth of farm property is assessed at ,while I rl Braithwaite made a ve wedding, and their diamon,l jubilee ill aly ni e n, id upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier, . . I soon L;L it
The first succial train will leave on Tueaday,:.M It6b. 3rd and other specials ; . . �,
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will rail every ruesday in 'March and April. ! � I i it I I also shown that t lie rate of taxation Ivice 13h a and prasen the past year had been -a very eumeamful one . � -,;
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- P, rties goiDg West will have the opportunity to travel 1with their ,stock, in C -nada is far below what is levied in . �ehe ha h Id the position., their nearly 60 years of wedded i for fire inauranpe compauiou,wboge losses had
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ach speoial train will have a colonist sleeping car atta.-hed, the ber�tb� in, State I ��day, F 8 Charles HowHon, of u-, ation lindloale of cigarettes, cigarette papers y _ A,
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. i t I ways In 1900 W'49 11.180 per mile, land of' [of the contracting parties. The b�ide was and, other relatives of the b idegroom i ind give the r iatter his ea: tt consideration. firaij Wt ra elmbd in b go by smoking f-_ ; 11
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C. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and Dominion, Express. a ca t log candles or lighted I&MO Wi
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