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WHOLE NUMBER, 1,842. � - I � z: ;
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I - � � i SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, APRIL 3 1903i
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. . I ! 1 11 one o Be would come along and offer. more, ran of 228 miles
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2STORES 1 � � , . - � nominating him asa candidate for 901113- VALL PAPER mone . A dollar I � from Toronto to Windsor
2F NAR ExroqlToR.-Edinburgh is piotur. I ; freely, especi, � d d board was of- in four'hours and three minutso, act,wa
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�� 11 Over. �tOq i 8 DI tain, and second to aasist in celebrating the ; fered J.' Tyr "the fruit farmers running tima anaverage of 56 1 3 miles per
50 ft. wide a � esquply situ&Wd amid beautiful surrounil. i 65th anniversary of hit; birthday, and thus ' of Ni gara, who Bee(,
Gro" , o4r: . . . -PAPER HANGING . men at once. , The hour. The P
; ings-r It is ri'ah -in interest inaugurating the Manitoba election cam- . arrivE I ob ran frOin !rOronto to London,,
10-0 ft. long 0 . RL7A - f I ing memories, paign. Abtheafteinoon conyenti; - en, and n � one 115 iniles, was made in two honjrs and 21
i I � havl�g many One institutions and seats, of n nearly
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1 ' " f which it is not berals of had e r- worked on i farm before, . . -dgor,
. I . I ! - Upper F1 r, I lea ror , ed, 100 of the most representative Lil PAINTING & y
. I ! were ikely-looking chaps though. S�everal miles, in one hour and 49 m - '
r 'i, Dot I a i "Ita large and flourishing uni- - present as delegates. of the an were mechan �os, and all were, Eng- of Lon4on a speed of a mile in 50 West
C at,.,,,,$. MA*"A of 7 the constituency were , inuteg.
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I I t - . . GRAINING lighmi ii. I or 727 miles an hour seconds,
! I Z, - half the popul tion of Glaagow,yet there a a ed, ond throughout the whole , proceedings -T e 40st of the ork connected with ' ,, was attained.
- W-Iffluinix I 1%q 9 i ! - I man) reasons y t should still -retain the i d enthusiasm 'Workmen - Only _the ta flug of the last Dominion oe -A do . nt.a.
I �� there was harmony. an that was Experienced PutRtI0n cOnaisting of represe ' - ,
i : high 34tinotio tal 'lob only charit-teriatio of the'6termination . : usuas fig- tive breeders of live ate .
. I . of being called the capi . - ures U ) tG the very re pectable sum lan Dir Ok in Ontario waited
yden, Miniaterof Agri.
y make up �odr 112,90 ). Atid still maly of the ennumerators culture, to ask for.& grant of S5o,000
When the robin chirps and the blue bird sings, you D14, . of Scotland. . t contains the symbols 64 of the Liberals to return their candidate at Of $I,- On the Ron. Jo
mind that Spring hap tossed old Winter out of Scol't ah indep: ndence. the grand old castle the head of the poll, but also typical of the A1101L. WINTIOn PI
. about time aggressive i M . . -Ulli- the Ontaric, exhibit of live stock at t
- her lap. And oont ining the, crown spiritof the party ithroughout . JPJ J119 , - com in bitterly thal they werb not F to aid
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C the. Province, 'I, the evening, a banquet ,wnw---SEAF0RTK. . -Tie price of ceme at has advanced from 114
yfill -find ,safe keb palac a, the r Val residence, and the o1A I in Lonis World Exhibitio
for yoa to tos!i that old heavy overcoat or fur coat where it jewels-]ErolyrODd eiently renumerated fc r their services. � he St. -
ing until its active season comes round again. � P- . Mr. J. C. 8mith,
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Meantime ge; your small '01D parliament h was heb dr.%reenway's .honor. Rous- , - - --- - of Hintonburg, who Introduced the do
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t I I ouse.' . six cez ts to ten cents per barral during the tion) referred -
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-ogether to buy ' a new light weight overcoat. A Spring overMat is a very de- T tle more th � _ta to
. airable piece of property to have. I I now, emind us of th-3 greatiaess of the pa��, victory for the' loader in the: forthcoming &I manner, the ball, of a 22 long nature, certaiL in the near future. w I a exhi-
-'a leg about six sold a SI.92 per barrel a year ago cannot be A and Buffalo fairs, and
Thou h Edinburgh has outgrown and over'- contest, to which Mr. Greepway replied in.a ent,aring the young lady Cement which bits at the Chicago -
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� I ant companies and it mised to be still more important. The
6--A� � � proap'kity and Rrowth,yet these old his nment's finandial, transportation and between the femorad arbery and Ilia that with
� -1 - � f torio liquor policy." I . femur is predicted by cem - breeders of Ontario wc,uld -be -
� . ,,- . PI&CO4 �re the great attraction to tour;ats! . bone apparently without injuring either of in t Ed Government
. � - 4 - I - he � exb two weeks blile price will have assistance in order to make on adequate .
� � r Th ra,, is little to admire in the older part of- I *— these vit-d parts, and ledging within an, furthei i increased by at least 20 per cent.
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: ney of th the Ontario Government, the larger park
. - - I I wherd the streebe &�d narrow and come of -A golf club has been organized in Otin- ately the bullet did not splinter the bcria or cement �mar.ket is a der and which is far ' � , .
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. 11 inge very-iligh sever an artery, and as a con8equence no excess )'f the supply. . � -
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"'...., .:...-- I ii -Dr. Ball has disposed of his v . serious results are an' . -Hoa. Mr. Fieldiug made the statement pended in helping to def,ray cost of maiu.
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�!��..�c - y -Mr. Thomas J. Maguire, a h,ghly re. in the
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. V . �: ;.WL, 7 � opeatc ten-Ance. Besides this $6
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�'.. Meets the approvaf an d � , men, �ho h 3 distinguished themselves, - "-Ja . g :the famous also asked from the Dominion Government,
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,�"�':,�-....-,.,.- I both at home and abroad, impress one an, of Wingbam, di ceased was in his 30th year and had not over th prair Mr. J. Ransford, Clinton, an
�,;�.: '* , ---,� acLo ed at Battle Creek, Mioh' !a 120 hdrees, 96 sheep and d Mr.
,�,.,Z-,;�rq ----',:`: tion of every One who ex -L . .
- g.-, ��.., ;... .--. P 11 . . being the very centre of culture and a 1* been Enjoying yocd health for some time Henderson, Windsor, �op
, -I.. �� - .. � � - ooial gaii, oa Sunday, March 22nd. � 0 285 cat le. The Government took charge of resenting th.3 sait
� - -, : He was tvken ill some three months ago msny,o theGe Which were sold at auction, interebts. of the Dominiono waited Upon tile
..",:�-,,.t, brilliance. ThE castlaid situated upon a! Owing to the crowded condition of I he .
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..... .-;� � u9sels school, it bas become necessary t6 819,1251; which money was placed I
I � fine view, not o - able to be d-)wn town. Oa -Monday pr,gv'- in trust for the relief of the Doukh3bcra.
- ,.....I. . � I I nly of the city, but-, also of open another room and procure anotheir I and asked for favorable - congdoiration in
--.4.1.1. the surrcuading COULtry, can be had. There! t9a3her. ! I
..... ., .,�,,�.-.� Light ill weight, beE�utifull ` cut, I � one: to his death be' suffered from an attao'k' The expenses of the ilgrimage amounted to cafe a revi2d(n of the tariff takes place. It
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. I i *g%rrison erb Cole, Of Morris, met with 4 t was paid out of: the
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., �;,. - - .. . ., 1:?"-, well dress'd, Frot a 'hat is fir d exactly at one o'clock! autting wo,)d. when the axe glanced off wnaall line of Morris, and lived ,with his parauLa, bora ha e had to pay for their own f an. - her articles, that the large quantit as
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. ) .... � - JAckFoa Wightman has sold his f�.rm in Edaoiatilpn Depamment of Ontario for the also finds i .
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�",.,i:-,.* .*- . `but a relic ,-now of 'Wawanoah, to David Scott, jr., far the kurn Furnmerl, fjohool for teachers, which wilt, be I
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-:'..7 , and the coats are Inad 1P in, -� i o,'85,509. Mr. Wightman has not 'yet de4 . - held at he London Normal School during . ,M �
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�:(.,,�, .'...'.' *-,.. -7�,, 1 wear in ene al woilk 04� I I theloccadon of a very pleasanFj surprise for, The eq the salt businsas -accomp -
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S. , � i fwt�nsd. b three �O acres of land in Stepben,from Mr.iJosephl brate it rator, Murp
�� 47 � . . � .:;- .6 � i : . away in a huge d%k cas y I gatheredab their beautiful home to cele-
.." Prices made easy, ! i I great padlocks for the long entirely by Eurprise, I p - -
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I I i ! . years andwere -Eup- owns 200 acres of the beat land in -Severa1[ buildings on the 'tarm of Mr. -4
1 1 pos . revolver out of his band, sei idiiag it to the �
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! . r England. But by yal authority, the ""ip. 1 ality. A very enjoyable evening'was passed or,unty, ha4e been bprned, and the damage tru(l� r, and called for help. 1� The- ba-- - -
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i ia of � r he recipients of many one 1 .�, Tbompson, came to h � assistance I
a'5.00 d r. Nethe y will try and got 1� beautiful 20 by 142 feet, azd the other 34 by 56 tel, i -and -
Q) 0 d ' 12,00o Scotland wai fotind lYi16R in th-3 chest, care- - ,'presents, as tokens of high esteem - . ,
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We want you to see these coats anyhow, whether you b4y or not. I � bola of . V er �,hicli our forefathers While feeding cattle on Win. � max kable pi I
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. i ISU tL I Shi,irig with pearls and jewels. t�am with the result that one of 4 ! �b� a her mothor and grandmolher, the table , ate a �i in the 1z 1. The rn�n has been liv- - .-
IF � Holyrood palace is a ri 8 cloth havi)3g been woven bythe latter in her I chopp t barn. Six horses were ing with a farmer near Twee . I . ,I
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eema little in harmony with the fair _ 'year-old heavy, drauglit I -Easteri ; Ontario bas 1wit one of the old- � JS
. ad here, queen A fine three. It is thought be i ' altogether
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A �Te.,.n 011ar � 1 �n that once liv Many kings and cJlt:b6Toaging to Peter McKay, wb8t of f. -One one the pioneers of 'Cliatcn era � eat landmarks in the tearing down of the old sound in the upper i
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i . in �etcite death last week. was throng.' The -unc Iiinty � pf *5--� . 1-
aparburents f Queen Mary are about all the . abou the ert of life can be ' L �
We mean that the man who wants to pay $10 for - a :suit! sball h e the a P1 t the yard and t:amped on a . Dundas couhty, not for from the battle I �.
-6SLt ten dollars' worth lie ever had. � ,of traveller oares to see. Her bedroo realize . . fie, d L Perth Notes, , 4
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0 other apartme are the chief attraction. - 'to demise of qhirles Helyar, or., which occur. It is claimcd in the lo- -.& letter box! has been , placed at the
big We know that it inay �esult in lots� in and pi�ce of broken rail,* which penetrate . d from sudden and unexpected 'of Oryaler's �farm.
men buyin 'It bopy, doing damage beyond repair. � joality that! the structure was the oldest 1 �
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0- these Euita who intended to pay more. But that - oesn't dEter Us These_ e in to Last week Robert Bowen Bold 50 �ores, rad early gn WEdiesday morning of last ;Protestait church inL Canada, and certain it 11. 1�
i a 0 halve beeil preserved' pretty station in Mitche
when we can increase the values we offer. Our $10 suits hav always eq h the sanie!' as v�hen she left them. :,week. L Ho had been working until Tuesday 1'iaL -Mr. T. M. D,018 has Bold his groo
ualled muc ' thi i north h%lf of lo' . 34, concession 13,Grey, . that the adjoining :burying ground was andcrockery bu ., - Ery
- There are tbree o d chai -a, the riobly orna- to John M. Hutchinson, his neighbot, for � P lil�ess, in Mitchell, to Mr.
�er t eir comp irative : 1113ed by tlie'U.. E. Loyalist pioneers as early Wm.' Morar,z I
the $1') grade anywhere. else -$13.50 or $15 wculd be near evcning at,his favo.-ite O-cupatiov, black- -
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�ag 1 85. The old chu h has been-' week.
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: other frail mater 8118 fact falling into decay. pu ,chased by Mrs. Boyle, . of the a
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$10n00 A S 100 . are t3,ry,'was mur( ored at the in is I �xven., . hoarty supper. He ratirEd as usual, feolin lbro%er of the Coneervative leader in the sor, -
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I . .her jealous hueband"An certain stains on - i, at 2 o'clock he 'Ontario Legislature, and who is a wealthy I
1� . ; : the floor are pointed ut as havina been in the beat of spirits ; I 1 on Saturday, 121ts,, alt. Deceased wis
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of 80 acres, ani known as lot 34, con(, 43 lumberman, as a mem� ial of his pai�ents. -On the je�e of 'i their depaiture* for Col- ---
� - ; That excellent grazi ag farm, co asi.sting :aroused h4 daughter, ani twenty minu, � I
OOSTS NOTHING TO LOOK AT THEM. 1 . 83 years of age. i
1. � I . . made by his bleod. Th re is a large picture 16, Goderich township, was knocked -down ! -The Lake Manitoba sailed from Liver- lingw6od, a ttimb 'or of friends a d eigh r
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� i 4 gallery, one hundred an fifty eet long, but to "ack Connell, of Hullett, fc-r $3,400, apparent a use of death. Mr. Helvar was I a a - bo
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- � .thepicturbadid O see at born in So craet, England, Bome 75 years I 1,800 of the firat con- met, and prrsented, Mr. and Mrs. Androw
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! � ' 'Ele very attractive sq the sale held in Clinton recently.' This �tingent of,the all -British colonists destined Walker, of Brunlier, with two handsome
. � . me' 10 as got a go:d ago and ca e to Can%da about 53 Vears ago. f 1i
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N I . unfortunate queen a bod lies beside her He first so tied in Hamilton, but with the orSdakatoon. Mr. Barr accompanies them, ohailr4o on Wednesiday evcniAgof la,at week. -
:Oouain'a in England's n blest shrine, and wK C-11 -should rcturn him the price in. a very tide of im igration came to Clinton a out an i. 300 already gone � `Will await the present -Rov. Alfred P. Moore formerl I
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i � .we wera told that scarcely a day has passed ven year after, with big wife. part5 in Winnipeg. Ths cotenists themsel- of Oh0st church, 1�istOwel, died at the Rar-
- - I � --Mr. Daniel liddon has bou'arlat whab ja . i � .ves take everything necessary for ths sus- per Ja�apital, Detr4it, on.Friday, 20th ult.,
Never were the styles in I � : during all these y( ars bu D pilgrims to West- best known as le John. Shepp3r! farin; o4 f . - tenauce of 2 1 �
4lothing f r chil- � er Abbey a ind b side their g 1100 1jeQple, $2,500,000 bein after ' an cps
l . 0 �minist raves the lith concession of Golerich township' i Canada. - 9 ceaBO4 - ration for ai)peiadicitis. De -
1 Bigh a- was bo n 6 God.rlch in 1869. A
. - t A they ar this 'ani 11,3ave & Of pity for, the one, and Pa Ing. therefor in the i3eighborlio3d oi -James'; Hutton, the Queen's University than banks. Not o3e foreigner is includ d w
- dren more I I takin o, 11 ha y transferred from the English to the Can
: 1P, Spring. The pretty" ! � lame the conduct of th§ other. In ou � e if I d son EurviiTe him.
I .t- � things 1-4 Norfoll: and �b r $3,(00. Some year ago this property ex- student,, Kingatcri, charged with grave rob- 'a the first co ' " 7 -Gearge A. i Eckmeyer, of Logan, has
.-: . . 0 i limited time, we j ist looked into 8 b. Giles *a obang(d hande 9eve8al times at $4,400. Mr. bery a - t La adowne, on the night of I ritingent, which consists Of 920 - rm to r. Joseph Ha
- milies of agriculturists. Bold his fa - , nnou,� and-
I- Sailor's suits are a delight to! all. mothers of Qnute to see the )lace �lrjre J(-hn Kuox Gliddon ti,kes posseakdon next March. - 12�h, has b on sentmoed to two months im. Many are mechanics from the Midland con ill � :e to Mite 1, where he -
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. . le -e .0 , preoent3 an impos- --James Campbell hAs disposed of his prisonment� in gaol at Brockville. ties, the channel Iela da, Yorkshire, and A house in the Noi 1,h Ward, paying ther . J
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. 11 our children's -clothing what In the world a iDg appearance, w th its lofty grained roof far , north J lot 9, coacession 14, Me&& ocor iDg to the sbatement of General 4
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mother coaW ask for in the w ay of clothing 'and rows of fine pi ars. :Lancashire ' 870a Mr. Wrn. I ryne has . -1
� . 0 e we worn 1OP, coubairriag 88 acres, to Patrick Row- Manager ays,last seafort, the Grand Trunk -M 59 purchased �,
.� - luvlors" of some a' the Scottish -regiments, ' r. H: k, k,le, of Oakville, has been from 6 is bro'ber F -ank the 50 - ores adjoin- I
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rA41. for the little'fellow that we h4ven't got, . land, of tile same towt).Qhip. for the sum of Railway took 5,400,000 bushels of grain to appointed toi go to England to invite farm ing the old homes ad. :a
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r $2,(00. There are no bulld,ngs, but there the port of Montreal whereas the Canada labor,ra an&-domeatic aervan.133 to come t 7T�e annual -eeting of the Couserv-
. 1.1 School suite, sizes 22 to 28,� $1.5 a . I
.� � 0 to $3.00 ougagements, Jed'in the nave,and are 30 aore' I I 0
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. Blouse suits, sizes 22 to 27i $2 to $5 there is a beautifu t;ble6 tol the memory of Mr. Kyle, it is said, knows all at � etthwas held in the town
�� - I good farm. Mr. Campbell may take a trip -Mr. E. A. James, general superinbend- parts Of the 971d country well and has reia- hall, Mitchell, o -a Thursday, 196h ult. All-
. P -iortal Jenu Geddes, who thr6w the to C alif or nis, to see his sons en't of the Canadian Northern AAilway, who Lives in many' districts as well as having 4 the old officers were re -elect -A, stirring ad. .
Norfolk suits, 24 to 32, 82.6.0 toi185. , 'he imr. .
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..'r , ri -a he was be- -Fred, ton of John Hodge, 76h oonoes- has been %CEdmonton, Bays property on the thorough knowledge of the labor dreese4 were delivered by
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I , :� 1. . 3 piece coat, vest and pant'suits,� 27 '10 3 3�) �Dning the a I conditions
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L 83 to $6. ; of -timber main street::ia that town is woith $300 per in different parts of the old lands. All Ia- - servatlives in the ridf]Rg. Mo� one of confid.�
�: ". L . ye villain ! - -wot Id you Bay mass lit my being hatiled-to the mill, th3 timber passing foot, and, farai'lands in the Eimonton die. borers will b sent to Toranti with a card ence i"; the Dominionand Ontirlo leaders of
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. , " � 1. � � i � lug ?" Like near ly all visitors we went to over his leg, breaking, the I L-on'3 near '-he tricts, close to the town, are worbla $30 per signed by - . Kyle.' They will - be cared the party wera passed,
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i 0ee where the martyrs lie iii brey Friars thigb, is getting ail- I
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. Boys' Stockin, Ong as ,well as could be aore. for and provided with immediate emplo A�quiet .wedding - I
" . . . gse � Kirkyard. The inscription on the stone is I y� was coletrated at the
� I bxpected. He is seven cor eight years old -Three hundred young Eagli�hmen,fresh -ment and free transportat'on from Toronto � e ce of Mr. Thomas 'Edivards
. . .Mothers tell us .we have the most wonderful! still legible. An old writer gays, ',the Euf- P resi4
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� . I from the olc� country,arrived in Toronto last to farm6ra in all parts of 'the province., ton, On Ma c, h,- wheal his seco,
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- �. I . �'.. �' thing �o wear good " is what you V�ant I From the Provincial secrebary's report the province as farm laborers. This is the quiremients to Thoe. Southworth, Parlia-. , rnarri�ge to Mr. John Sumuer, a prosperous
I � . 1..g -� - I We spirit," The LordilAdvocate of P - cotland- oelbluor licenses for 1902 we learn that second lot! that has arrived witLin two ment buildings, Tomnto. I young� farmer of Logan. The
... have it, aud the price no more than for stock- MacKenzie the peraecutor-lies somewhere bliere are 19 licenses issued in Eas&' . ceremony,
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, : irigs that do not wear. Try thew:. 1 1 - I in the same g�� tide, but few care to look 41 in South Hu I Huron, weeks and still tne demand -is much in ex- -The Edupatioa Department has issued which I was Witnessed by a few Int; ate
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� 11 IE %at Huron $114 was collected in fines gomprises a very fine lob of young men, -Arbor Day Rod Empire Day be properly ob- Brown' B. D., of Mitchell . -
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. I - $83 in �'South Huron, and .$60 �n, West' �iany of whom have had- some experience in served in every scho:)I. This -year the for- -John Berlet, a wealthy far n
i i Princess Stract rdens lie in the valley, ' I : er of Wal- .1
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; , parati town, and c ukenneas in he holb of -A petition praying for the incorporation on Friday,M4y 2 -2nd. Mr. Harcourt re. ing himself to a tree in the bui ih. He die -
A new and becoming Hat for Spring works wonders, mia kes you look � are & great ornament to the city. Princesg Humn county. � . I ,
. 0 � ; I t,treet, the great tho.oughfare of the city -On Wednotday nig ! of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Com- marks : " L96 Arbor Day be a bright, joy. appeared from -hie home, and the fam-:1,V
bri'lliter,--addS to your comfort, increases your happiness, im I I lab of last week, parry, with a capital of $75,000,000, was pre- oui Loliday, devoted to the pleasure of ins were u4able to locate his whert about!; until
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1 roves your per -, � fiom east to west, is one of the most beau i�, a iot t 9 o'clock, Mrs. �James Atkins, of sented 0 the House of Commoas at Ottawa ing beautiful what should be beautiful, std his lifeles8 body was firmu 0 4 .
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ity. This will apply if you buy the' hat at our store, for everY, hat I . d h %nging - t -
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iwe place !� f�l in the world. Amoag the monuments God, rich, was assaulted by 'an unknown Imt week. !he incorporators ar� * Hon. G. developing in'the young minds a keen appre4 tree. - Ilia knees were nearly 1 ione.hing the
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IlPon your head clarries with it character -giving qualities not fou�( n � ats Sol arectEd n the terrace walk, that to Sir ir an while on her way home. Th -4 �
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- � I Walter Scott is the Mo3t conspicuous. This ci me up behind her and olasped hifr- h.%nde Pollatt, Toronlo ; Hoc. William Gibso , day which Will foster a healthy natio 0 - M
at ordinary stores. � i I nal pat' tribut14 is some worry over a -
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I HAT PRICES FRO $ I t? $. 4 t' a 0 down. H. B. Rainville, Charles � : . I � �
i I i Ion, at vi boat of no'rly $80,000, Zueen help, when the ruffian knocked h r I I
A A A A A A A A I r I Yi�to,ria I aving contributed fifty pounds � I M. Hays. Frank tions whicfi�'the love.of our country and era-' -J h. Douglas, eh,)e merzhint, of Lie,,o.
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- . J.'t is a wo -thy Mon meutt-) a great man, A psi -b from a severe shook and a few bruises and John Bill, Belleville. Mr. Al�vin Wilson and his two daugh-! -of Geoil BAlard, ,charged with dtop
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; i being one hundred and ninetV feet high' X ra. Atkins was none'the worae. , - -Fo'lty-four expert live stock judges te'rs, of Lynedoch, Norfolk , county, had 886ta with intent to defraud. Ball
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Butter and,Eggs taken--asi, Oash u th a i tair of two hundred and eighty� � 4 of his a I
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I � i i � �Blrth, August 15bb, and his admirera had 19 I I
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I I beautiful wreaths and costly flowers. Mr. relat Nes live. For 39 years Mr. MoUart- executives of the 400 fall -fairs of the Pro- wera crosaijig the railway track near the! between the parties.
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, ,Neil Campbell, brother to Mr. David Camp. ney I as been connected with the M thodist - I �
Greig Stewti. I ! bell, of Walton, was' superintendent of the chur(h at Holmesville, vince, with a view of arranging circuit3 next depot. the abash flyer, gE ling east, atirrick' -Mr. Olarence E. MoComb, a wellknown I -
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� I .Princess Gar,dEns for twenby-fiv.e years, an of which he is oae of fall for these experts in ibtook julging. the back en I of the wagon, ing bol h4 young farmer of Blanabard townehip, died -
I � � . the p Wars. Next to Mrs. Holmes he is the -On Saturday a 001ligi0a 03011irad near hind wheels and the end of a X. The on Sunday morning, 22nd ulb., at the early I
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V0 y I amental in making the oldes; member. In church circles and out Maberly, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, horses ran a -short distance -with Mr. Wilson %ge � -
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. (S : I -Walks, lawba and I . r I of 29 years. Mr. - McOomb :suffered I i
i � .1 flower beds, a perfect of them, Mr. MoCArtney au'd his estimable betWeen a train and a horse and rig, in and the two � young, ladies ail iting on the seat,! from" a pulmonaryy affeA*o&nd severe lung -
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` Here napure and art have reach- f �l will be much missed whi6h,wer-a Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The borne the rear end o the .
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ed their adme of cultured loveliness. We! " I . of the wagon dragging n a hemmorbage, which attacked him the preyi. . ;
.� I I iss Ann Blanshard a resident, of was. -killed and both occupants of the -car- ground M WilEon acknowledged he i one day, causing his death -a few hours
Johnson Bros.' Old Stand, ;t 6member!Mr. Camkbell well, having spenb' 'at, , &nng
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�� ! I - win ham for, many years, died at the home : risg6 badly cub and shalrea up. Both were No tr stle bat did k thel late . .
I � � i i . &in w � . r He had not been well for a year or I
1 �8�me timl with !him and Ilia family of he Biater-in-law, Mrs. Win. Blanihard, 1 broughtto the General Hospital at Kings. fl -ver was co iug'so fast. . i
� 4 zon . ii, 1 two, and recently had given up farming in .
� I ,: a ormer i visit Rome sixteen on 8 nday, 22ad ult., aged 71 years, De- ton, where Mra.Hall had to undergo the ':-An crd4r was made in (hambern at Oz- I the hope of regaining -his health.
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� . a -he diod'aboab ten cease suffered from a paralytic stroke tome a i : ,
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� how t is respeotin which the family are bealti , and on Saturday she had another A --Dominion GOV,' t ' when the children of M Mrs -
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I � ,hold4 inam diatelyaftor hisdeath, his son, stroke, which resulted in her -death I . -r. and - Henry
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vini�;- ni this left her in very i feeble eA'fleab wounds. I an ion I celebrated on Msroh I
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I ing hi i mother With who mi lie lives in Ia and X as. Hoffman, of Creditoa Eait�, : 'Equalizaiti0o of freight rates for action bat on bar hu"slasiod and the late S. ' on the sofa, while the mother took nonotioa 4
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i inith fiftieth anniver4ary of their Wedding. "dthsca.-tof securing and maintiliming theProvine4lofQaebecial 6 mpd after-'; , ew ;Zn The old �co N
Tlie fir,,,t special train. will leave on Tuesdkv, March 3rd, Odl 1her specials I Dapple GrAnge, Wal 5on, M arob 5! h, 1903. � A pr ramme was opened by it fewl brief educational exhibits. 1 . . - uple werso each ,
I I 1 1 . ; I . - Justice 1 tim sen " ' an easy chsir. I
will run every I vards carried to. Ontario, Mt,;,. pre to th
Tuesday in March and April. . I 11 I . I i — � remar a, after which Mr. Wm. Hoffinan �-Tha 25 emigraiats 4ho . arriied at the Rose tiled -the original sotion, .but died,! -The d - 11,
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P,AieS g0ir)(1 W0st will have the opportunity to travel withl � Union station, Toront�D, Fridiy morning before judg eat was rendere
. t � st: ck, -Honoring Th9ir Old Leader. i Christian Hoffman presented thenal with under the &us ices of t4e Provincial Colon- .d .9 -- � 3
and have good accommodation and make quick time. i , i I P pal into dourt an securAy for coats was spected citizEn of Stratford, in the person of ' ' I
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T : : I I ! - � rs fro Detl o*,t visitf d Toronto Uat heart. Iffis wife died juet abrut a year ago, flfl�
� I fetmier of Manitoba' once more : the ca se of an accident in Clinton the other about the Province. but wh ;
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, 0.04stitueno , Manit , was crowded. wit I I P . new anadit n ideas connec �ed with their Ii eland, and come to tH i country in 1842, -- I-
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GREIG & STEWART, - ents � seriou nature. A young roan was carrying station than there worb employees. A . profession. They were k indly received and nettling in Ellice, where he -remained till .
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i 1 f1la�mers an� business men of the surround4 one of those small rifles over him shoulder num her of membe're of Parliament were on hoipitZ(11 e teitsined by c Of about seven years ago. In 1846 he -married �
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