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I Mi's ter' Grogan 1 with pardonable pride. In 186 he had the ada had been I the brewing business at curtain was '!
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und Mpor 44 W d ye inform me4oigDinuis J) pass. Mr. Harvie is no -story of the ! 4 ; buying out the Saltford brewery about fiv and was among the early settlers who,did so LLLL 9
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I 0 is this chapicalled Gamey, you an, The firs't bride and groom to Paper Hanging Town or Country are left. - L . ib otherwise and 10) was called I -1
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I Rai he killed scm'e wan, or what has he Mograokeh, of Newmar Tc Per Roll.
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We are having the largest sale of Suits, Shirts and Hats this seaso' beard of." Seafor h Race's holiday viEit with relatives and old friends. ad been rolling some la I
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I Brown, 10th coucestion, and went West 24 through the gav of a fence, at -I,
history oft our business.. We expected this, as we never before placed before , 'An"where did Gamey come from V Mary I - A left the ..
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thebuying public such an extraordinary display of values. Beautiful new Parliament on Tuesday night. The follow- 4th Annual Meet of 1 yearsago. He-liae lemedhis farm for a borses &t _
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goods all, and the kind of course that the people want., I Ing is the report of the discussion as it ap- I yedr and he and his good wife will spend a . be put up the bars. While M?.-. MaEou'r. _
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This is not a discount sale, nor a sale of bankrupt stuck, but a st aight sea- I On th' ` tool,l 1 1 A long discusision took place on the ' --On Monday of ast week, a young man other, and wit _11is .-
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. people come here for' the good and sufficient reason that they expect to I I i . ng ,oppool- I i
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find f tion and father were ilea-ing for home, on a load : ith the oth-i r borse coming on -opof him.
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-quoted below will probably interest you, if it's -values you are looking t,or.' n Solutely usele3s. severe cut was, infli 3ted I i,
IeW2 I .4 4 Faith I'dinna,0, ' I answered I me B16Y $1 3800 i Purses, near one of his I The lastquarterly meetiug .1
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040AAAA ____________ _L A, - A,A, - I i 1! '99 Bq,t accordin' to th' Tories he's 4 1 cap- $10,000 has. already been spent at St. PROGRAMME: e- hurch, at Walton, on Sabbath o Amt week. - -
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! T)er i Joiepb, put in a strong plea for the vot6 on CLASS FIRST DAY ' " rich townshi ed threa car loads of .". w-catli-er, could
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Thin she, wanted r e to. tell hur all ab ub th) money ... 2.50 Pace $250 00 was 70,50 pout do. --Johia ;
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I shipped five car loa( a to London, England. rwell represented. The finance% considering I Jb
3uit to knock allout , in during 1 the season,ljwe I 1 ' fy that, I people to use the wharf, and that be took 2 30 Pace and 2 26 T "rob
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have a lot of odd priced suits, and which sell most everywhere in clothXng 1 t i k to favor Grit or Tory. of 0 head, w I
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, I I Mr. Sherritt moved that the item be Free for All 00 eight of 1,412 ounds. upply, and the dissatisfact
atores at $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00. Tweeds in grey, brown and mixtures, b i 1 30 0 age w . - pe -ion of! the people -_ A
ck T Itould-bur all th'T inolidents connicbed wid struck out, hub finally, on Mr. Sutherland Entries close Jun( 10th, boreeB e1i ible Marr ,.a respected resident k n account of the ,young
I breast measure. A selection out of this 1.4 . I , I . -Thomas man appointed be -
and blue, sizes 34 to 4 lot *ill , 5ay : t ' h' case assuring the House that the moaey would 9 of Stanley township, adjoining Cli,ntoD, died ag taken from them deppite tboir protest,
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the buyer handsomely. . )3 iTh' c - ' i I - ' June &h. National'rules, hopples allowed. on Wednesday of lasjt week. Deceased bad I
T038-1xamnpt#ns an' th' 9chaimin', nob be need unless it appeared to be in tb Reduced rates on rail ways. . T ere fairly well up. The busineEs of the
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Another lot, where you get the tailor-made suit, 'made u of i An'. who was in thl reiRhb9" Pha says, The Education Deparbmenb have come - I 1 48m COM1119 t I Alected lay delegateto -the district me wa
p ": Did Stratton tell th' truth?, forward with another radical change, this I I 0 this- munbry, he settled firAt in sting.
cloths as used in made -to -measure at $15.00, $18..00 and $20.00 per quit, -,O'ut : ( : a Gamey lyi - . __ — I Ill Colborne, and from ,there he wenb to EaT I , e outlook in encouraging should -confer.
,)r w I n' whin he tould his time regarding the rural communities. It is he has not bugh for them to ride! iD. Wawanosb, after wards settling in Stanley. i bie send an acceptable man tie
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almost any way you could desire, trimmed and finished to correspond with -. he : , eA . the establishment of a course , Ili 1% top Two children sur I h' 3 , c I 9
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,elothjix black worsted and blue serge, fancy Scotch and Oanadian tweeds pd "i ITIs nol', fur me to 4y," I says, `" bub as a agriculture. ! Few of the J nglishmi n thcughb of making- - i
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. h I )) 7 most. I importanb I I Clarendon hotel Ere, Clinton, he fortunately I
! Tory. I i - soh6ol in sevEral districts in i,aoh count , on the amcoth trail in preference to riding —About 2,500 immigronts passed through I
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Our Price 11"7.50 and. $10.0() 1 Luy landed -on a valise that contained m -any Quebec on their w:sy to the WeEt ',tU Satur-
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f . , , schools. there will be formed one garden ( ay. . ,- _1
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. I ! foiolin', i 11 .gagp travelling instructors, who ' V u Qa, fife, has been working at the Commercial " , who pulled out I with the
: made the following er ` of th Ligi3la- hotel. f rat train out of Toronto- station; 50 yeari
i i u must he graduates of the Guelph Agrioul- ture on Fr:day last : As it was her little all, the J y at I I a
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I i n. whin I tural College. Upon the day appointed for at y 1 being banded her treaeures, which she ago last Sat
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HATS AND SHIRT B I I) en app had given up as lost, was plainly . vieable, .
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. . I I I seven shools in the district will meet in the cOun Y f u 0 to, I t ha vacancy caused an I she felt very I
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; oil Henry RoCourt:()f Clinton, passed into the
- limited variety of styles in this department. ; I I ; I try, elementary horticulture, ,entomology, if no appointm,ent haE I been made,, what *18 becomingnicrad-fficult. .Itis hdped- that
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This week we are in receipt lof The 'First Raillway Train' in and the relation to agriculture nd hortioul the difficult in Hura i or great beyond after an illness of Eeveral
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I Ont4rio. merit that k months. He was born of Scotch-Iriah par-. Michael Madden, engineer ait i -he Royal
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i Mifty years ago lat Saturday wap the The value of this instruction, it is pointel officials in that county than in others in the hii—litary ge, Kingkton, since! its -open- .
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0 %rio, but what iva i theril known as Up- each pupil being brcught in opntaot with ed, is the go vlernmeu i consideriug the Ad- anoeh where he spent his youth. In al staunch Liberal, a Romain Catholic and
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,1 ty of at) amend ng the act as to a 11 w .he marr.ed A .iss Lizzie MeGrogan, who 1
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ou ld be much morel v vid. : . this life was exti aguished in the case of fr i rm, and on the UT-affis gojog north z Ut
I hive been given that the Legislature will -The corner stone of the new Methodist Elizabeth Robb, r(lict of the late Charles fr ight cars have to be requisitioned to help
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i . of perfection. June 16th. .1
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; Trunk SyEt5m, has beeln gathered, inoatly It has also be'an Ftated that this is just the - -The first r--,sult of the efforts to. dev I -,:
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11 from Mr.1 John Harviq, who was the con- beginning of a broad plan to im the of the Torouto Dental College, has entered Wednesday and h id planted some flow' i
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. i hs -platform an I on1Ii5 trp,in. The tiokeb Acoduced for the benefit of ths, girls upon a ' line, Morris, delivered 25 head of - young ed resident of Ho ick. She is ! : I
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'erei inolmling the Bair co'oai&tj, has this to say about some timoe from the effects % I
a nuin )er I diractors and - year. Her maiden name waA Eliza Black- postoffiee, Pool county, ii in a critical con- - , i
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IIII 50, (ffici%la, a4d the . g, has had to have one of well. She and her now bereaved partner 11 I
I . prom ter, Mr. T. C. dition at the G,en,sral Hos.pital at 'Toronto, 11
1 rcol, The curious PaP' On May D-ty the first Barr settler saw the his toes amputated and is now improving. were married in the year 1851, and for a fro' .8 4 -
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I . - Barr location He was then at the head of -Mr. Samuel. Clark, of the 9th concession, time Mr. Bateman worked on the railroad. I I .
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31.6 ) , tli%t tirne consisted !O two 'Ibox oars, one ors, and although their mistakes' have _ While plowing the other day, Richard two daughters. i ' -1 i
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9:oiOnto, bullt by- Jines Good, Torqnto. verance and endurance. broken. I ..
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! I was opened wi bout I any for Mi- deril that the colonists have had a hard -One evening reoeni ly a number of old Charles McIntosh, 4rd was born in Aber- nol Defore he was badly b rned &IT I . I
4 orge Totti ii, who had served deenshire, Scotland, in 1927. Ten years bad' 1. I
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! I he &e, was opened-ol Bradford In J,une, trail, floundered through marshes and maining of the four children'. 1846 Miss of Ethel Blanche -Dingle, thu autiful- i
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i T aembled all, the way. fro a the Queen -'s hotel Barr oolonisus have been captioui ; they -Mr. George Maso , of Winglism, and Page, of Goderich, ,lied after a short illness, greE, and was sentenced to States -,okleon -for ---
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ogre of those days wer6 haped like a box the colts appear to be as healthy and strong -Rev. George- B 11autyne has tendered of i i ae of the oldest and .most rospeeted i
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T car, With flat roof, and i Pere as far remoVqd 0 resignation .of he charge of St. And- luu bering firms in the Obtaws VNJ)ej, met !
them with 6raca and machinery sufficienb -Master Gladle McQ . I ;
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I y u the Interna n ited of to -day, as ably get on. They all hope to be employed Lucknow furniture 30ry, on Monlay the performance of hifj ministerial duties, whila,li dli I .
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balf a mile long. The dvan-eg in equip the prwperity heat] completely off. The'body found i
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year, so thati, by next fall they will , have a thaws the following : . .30, -1 --i
soad in travel is on a pa r with the growth 1"OPulation, 723 ; tD-1 years. Six years go a beautiful church by Mrs. Gilmou-, on;e : ; I 7
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L - John Harvie is th only survivor of themselves. Reaching the Colony on foot from spinal troulile of "I - I I L ;
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