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� which styi 16 I., I . . People and Thin in the , , Alma oburch with the exception bbab a
, . Off . f * yeara ago. At 18 years of age he' emigrated heir birth. They came to Cana�a in MAY
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a -sacker to � i Prairie Prcivi� ce. , service 11 be given them as .before, leaving : to Canada and steamboated for several �832, and lived in DorohestEr�Porb
also - . I I Royal,
- � I I iLOORS A$ SEEN Y A TENDEF i I years around Kingston. He then mrived up alairigham, the township of RAY. Huron
both togethe'r. ,qSTORES the matt r for the stationing committee to * AMEROAN W HDOW SHADES . I
equally as iru� � I I ;;;; � Foft FROM HURON,
I � . � Oneida ounty, where they spent two y4arr,, before
� � 'DEAR ExrosITOR,-JPermib me throtigh' decide. I he ensuing conference will be i I I � near Toronto and cleared a farm in �
I (ItIal � . 50 ft. wide I '! 40iind. Ploo � r . asked to &ant Walton congregatios permia3ion in bream, Terra Catts, Light township. In 1$56 he moved to Morris, oving to Gray in 1862. They took up the
.ity—right I the oolum as -of your we �Icirqulated papet ' . ,
I . 100, ft � � I AIL .� , to i to dell their church property, proceeds to 'be I and Dark Green, mounted on Huron county, where he cleared another 00 acre farm .upon which they lived and.
to interest you 'long I �i I give a sh§rt account imperienoo of a:1 applied to inoving said church to the village I I form and where he femained until he im- ied' �
' � - ) goga spring � iollers. While , being lot , 5, concession 3. i From &
. U�j,m Floor trip on �4 freight train t� Manitoba- I of Walton. The next annual aeosion will be ' they last I ! . igrated -to this county about 22 years a -go. erely buili lot, by industry a0d. tbr it,
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6! ,and- -our . IN ACTUR. Promised U write letters to Numerous of . . i
do at . *01i " I � & MY held in Gaderich, in, May, 1904. 1 . . —A . .
conapic. I . & very, strange and unlooked for ac t was converted to tillable acres. ' The old
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gt)�od qualitv _____� . u1nded t�ab gi Iletter in TmI& EXPOSITOR, ___9__ 0% � - oidenti happa6d. to Mr. John Bell, of Olin- entleman was a loving father, almd, a kind
- � � A � ! - Fr�m Uncle SaW's Land. I r) U = I le U t -,n, on Monday afternoon of last week. eighbor, and had a particular strong faney
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. ay, the I I I � feed of grass along the 'boulevard near . his t am eight children. .
� with, I g�t my car loaded o# Tueed' a
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. 28th of ril$ and left Ciintqn at 4:30 1). in. .. pres b time, ft h 10 residence, and had sat down while the horse —0 I
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11-44 to be bet, . I . H ERE IN -� Tim' ' . T4ore w nothing of any i�nterest to your my dispozal,I would address a few pertinent � i . . i UL IL11.9 was -eating. It was working its way to- 0anada. I .
. r4dere mrred uptil ,we 11reaebed, Worth I - i
�! Ciruest, hou. � 1 � - remarks to your valuable paper. Seeding i I I wards Mr. Bell from the end of - a long tie —A shipment of flv6 Clydesdalos, Includ.
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I I . - V661Ixoped I a genuine snow otorm. Several oPs I - i a
st� of reaults— � - i L . . I ; � that a bee buzzing about or somethin mov
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I 't h of anow ha fall blast . Mo -t of the,wheab is already in 9 8 . arys o the Northwest last week.
you'll be sure to get what you come af ter out of the list �below. �� � 3 if you d fallen�i and between .i :
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F targe patrozi.. . - " I ;:rtlehs B96y and Sudbnry the 0 were about : the.groun�, and the farmers are busily an- il Ing in the grass frightened him. At any 11 — ord Minto has been notifie& by the
r le&V me, thinking "' .� , . ddenly raised ble head and struck H in 3 authorities that his term' 4's Gover-
,e it till another later ti you may come in then ana ot what rate he an
! I . - V . � 1 eight inch 3a of the beautifiLl covering the gaged in owing the coarser grains, such as
oag-llng seasou, you saw advertised at a specially low price for this week, in all' ObAbilitY gr0nnd. .Bab it gradually disappeared as barley, outs, etc. 'The weather has been Seafort Baces cub with his fore, foot, which came in con- n r General of Canada has bef n i extended,
, ; . 71 tact with Mr. Bell's lefb cheek and nose.
irO. The new youT be too late, and then you're disappointed, and begin to tolerably fair, although it has been some i � I fo aiotheryear. His five years ,�,Vill expire
. mistiuj� our bar- wO neared Port Arthur. . 1
� . I al rived at Win : A I It tore the flesh slightly, causing a profuse �
� COMe to hand nipeg abo t 3 o'clock Tuesdoy morning, be- what colder than in former years, yet, I i! � � in , : �
gdn announcements. We do not like to have this h ' en, but wel C' - : I � in Obtober n,..xt.
- riDliability i. .app . 4 ln6t help think, on the whole, seeding is about as far � �, i flow of blood from'his nose, -
I I . ing �nearly[ a week on the rca�l. My oar was I - . h ' ng struck the barn -an 'the farm
in time. We do our!p t. An - i I i —EmilyJane, daughter of Mr. J. B. "n
�__ "woven. and I . Y coode=64 t ring as in preciediug years, " 0. Kropp, on the 16th line of
I it when the customer fails to take advantage hare and had to- ,go to the ra- advanced �his ep i - -
S_ I I am a qonet%n I 4th Anhua:11 Meet of I Martyh, of Exeter, died yery suddenly on Ea
QV in these, thing you read in this space, in, the matter of prices, will be carried * �4 to the pair shop, so having a day to spare, I hunt- b reader of The Expositor, i � J I i 01-�iie'd b.i
, . � althoii h we Yankees have no maLerial I Thursday of last week. The deceased had �t.Zorra, Oxford county, last Thursday
Z, UGw gracing ' I letter, and at such pricez, as you read below for fresh new so -in e&up my Id friend, Mr. 14obort Haxby, and Seafortb Turf Club ev d d stroyed it, with the imple-
� I . asonable �&odsL in i day interests i ,9 Canada, nevertheless, we Eome- I . "'Z" '�'nfee"`
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A every day re-quirementg—there is no lingering about the store of I inch bar- ana lopenti - with him visi ting the sights � plication of diae&08 and 'was failing faab, - an d which it contain4d, The
i8eaforth. � I . fa - � been ailing for several mo�tho from a com- in
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'a-- unusual de- � , � I ropolis of the WI!st. Winnipibg times survey the Canadian 'horizon once in a I covered by .0eurance in the
se, carpets, we gaIns; they are soon snapped up. Got in time and see fo yourself. �: ,� - Tues4'ay and, Wednesday � but her condition 4 few rn�.'nutssbefore death ' pa .
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A r , wbile to of a how our cougins,are faring over I �
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16,Sb critical - . ! i there, as ib is often expressed in the ver I ' � i engaged in perforn t �ing so a light household Rmssel! Parker,an 11-year-oldlad,of Ot.
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- . I larkd, building, partitioned o1EF, ani some- I - I - June ' ' _/903.
. w1ky some day city �ouno,l his the skating i rink, a very I here, 16 i� -17, K 1
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'Wits, Axmin- *****_"*"**********e**" � � � duties when she was seize with, a severe 11iighPk5w?wjre8,on Friday lasti. � The lad picked u'p
1. . - . I wher i� the neighborhood ot one thousand for the benefib of those in Canada, who, like I i � I I
D , a 0 ich was lying `6V tha,g,mund, and
- � � � _ i I attack of hemorrh � f t a lungs and be.
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� kzrniona, Ta,p- it -the Socialists, are agin the �, Governmenb, . i i i . the �ire wh
I 11 ,� pe �pl , me . womeu� 'And children, are all ! � � fore medical aid a7i'ved 4fe w�s extinct. , -
1. . .-Q hit difid. together. Judging �froin their a that we lo )k upon the present Lgovernmenti � - . - tacei ,ad a shock of about 2,000 vol -A) which
I � . p- �1 She was a young lady of as imable qualities � �
� I . 1 � peara.6ce. i hey are not, it el'oems to me, ak of Your fair Dominion as the �beat govern- .�The 6yi1y rned�tin�g of the Cana- � , kille I him instantly. The only sigo left on
* � ment that Canada has ever e',njoyed, con- . I i energetic and indii8ftions, and much re-
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. 33 �; 0 I � very Idesi able class of pv)ple for this � i the I t dy was a gear on his bamd iwliere it
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. ! I a diasert%tions of some howling, I . i spected �y those w4io had formed her ac- had )een burned by holding on to �hp wire,
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, I � � ick that nigh ' The bp.uder Govern- U y 1. quaintance. Her a - g was 2 yea,nq, 3 months — 3urglare last week broke into I this -of.
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I I . - ] f - ..�Iefb Winnipeg at ten o'cl to hyenasin Danada. , � I , ! � I
I � ment policy, in regard to the 'reat North- � I � I and 18 days. I � I
a�_Tl right in . I h 'ad to, stay over night at Souris, getting. 9 � . . 1 1 1 i flee. (f the Platteville Milling Codi any, ab
�r � round an Tallbred Suits, I . . west, is �ast filling up that � part of the i, �_ I —Ths parties to s! case thab was argued
d I a traiii next morning,, and ar iving without E ery oi�,e that- ea do so should arraD90 before Judge Doyle on Tues ia . f Plattsiville, Oxford county., The broke
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� - : . � . any fu�rtber mishap, at Hartn y, my destin- country w,th many good and iried Amerl- to attend I � .? a 9 off tile combination and knob of �,e safe,
� I !I adadians. both afte n'oaL3, when they wilil last we-ek are Anni , Tindall, and Ben J- but � ailed to at the safe ope
. . Fifty suitings to select from. in tweeds- and so les made to �6 ur meas- at0n,lat n:)on on Thursday, May 7bh. I wit ess racing of th cleanezt, most excit:n' I 9 n, 0Y, also
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Dr hall, ; I I pans, and al" with repatriated 0 . � Henning, both of Wingham Mr. Henning .wicket
IV i : ha b�e pltasure of meeting with quite a Theserepatriated Canadians *are driven . . � brok a into the office and till. and
� Ae housea it . ure, well trimmed and beat of workmanship. � . : and bigheO ordFr !affording an outing f is a tenant of the plain!
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. ;: from their native -land by a former corrupt 0 1 , hffol and -his term took some small change.
L: Livaleum nu her of Iold Hii-ronites here[ in faob,l the unalloycd �leature. I � They left behind
. ! PRICE'$12.50 cc . Canadian overnm n . and now they Are 1. I I having expired, she enteredl the action to therr in the office a sledge and drill, .which
n -I a comb,in. , u�ntiy is full of them. �� Amo, ng the number I .
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w4dch is- car- I . i . were Mr. John Sh � Mr. Edward flocking back to thair first love, Canada, led Romembpr the dal ea and be there who - oust him. Judgment wast&lven con Tue6- they had taken from the village blacksmith
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I I - Mrj Brigg,-, I might menti L Iota of first-class Yankees with, them. These 1 , , I k
I ,'Patterns In .. - ._-Stotch mixtures, cut any style desired to your measure, bestlof 'work- Quo is an- aspirant I . _.. nnuiber of counterfeit Cana�ian five-�-
lim the towm, , for 1parliam ntary- honors, an is a candidate Ameiicans will make as good C%nucka as M. . bRODE�1' � (OK, Sec. � R. WILSON, Pres I up, was simply a tennaat on sufferance, and cen t pieces, bearing the d%te of 1901. are in
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maiiship and best tri�amings, regular selling at $18.00, $20,00 $212 00 * � A ! �� * circulation. One ti,ken by u. Windsor
. b . � ) . 3 ou have ever had in old Canada, and uch wrongfully kept possession. Oide
: popular sel,. I - forft�he Provincial Logislativ 'a at the ap. .
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. . - I �; 6 1500 prooch . ing i enerad electit,n. . 1.1, present he is will be fou do some day, howling for Kink — � . ' ... . writ of possession to issue with cuetom broker was split an:1 fcun I to be
id., with Lin- PRICE IF` Edward as load as the best of them. I have killed bk tb�� explo,sionj and fell into th� co)ts to be paid by tenanti to landlady. alloy plated with silver. A colt expert
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,4-�, aii.d we I - � bus fixing up the voters' Iiiati i apd getting . '6 _J. S. Crerar, Dominion Governmcnt
thipga in a] Laps for the fray.' Mr. Briggs is been talki� g to many of. them, who h% wa the body pron ,unced it one of the olevemt 'cou-tter-
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o,c,L ara likely _ 6gent at Yorkton Assiniboia, died in Win- Lfeits yet made. Owing to the ernalf� -size of
, I - qiiite 0opuar through this district, and been in thq Northwest, and fhey seem well 'a ind, w, ioh the search for a week hm f � I d
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. I pleased with the bright prospects ahead. faile4 to reir6al. H was a strong welt. nipeg hcispi�tgl 0
. I I W041d be considered in Ontario an extensive- They haveftvested an enormous amount built� man of about 3 Oars of age, In lunmar- undergone ,treatment for a tumor in the theac coins the counterfeit Is hard 0 detect
�_ 10 of suits selected from. our regular stock of fine 1�ew` Stylea fainier. Be haod 12,000 �udhela of grain . Y, . I - by weight, and they have an almost-
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. : . and colors --striped tweed, brown, grey and blue, black wog�sted and lss� year, and is also a I oans!) in Canadia land and enterprises these last ried,� and was home ow so visit .two vears side. The late Mr. Crerar, as Government - I
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I Mue serge ;, sizes 31 to 44 breast; you'll be sure to get one 66 fit you licl a ca)ttle buyer. 1 � few years , which all goes to the honor of ago- i . I immigration agent at Yorkton, was partiou-
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I I 0 I . - : - I I Another old Hur i Laurier an I the indefatigable Sifbon. Prior to .their' departure for British larly active in the - Doukhobor pilgrimage,
on boy whom I ran acrass i — 1, prom inentifarmer of Middlesex cou y, who
r leads every - if here in time. , 1A . hero is Mr. Neil Patterson, a! young chap All the old Huronitea living 4round hera Columbia, Mass . ordon Amei doipg much. to restrain them from cOntinu- died a short time ago, which h i t barn
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:000 Wife to � . . . � I aRo, an are well and doing nicely. Some of them of Holmeaville, war entertained by the ino on the road.
�,c I . : PRIOE $5.95 who came t here few yeari - d who filed for probate, disposed of.an eat
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, quires to was, well k owIn in,alnd aropu Varna. He are hieing ff t the Northwest to 'become members oflbheir Sui day Ecoo cass and a member of the mount d police. D ( d at $393,4X 88, vp hich he deviaeal to his .
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or I I , �nd aropu A, a A� gatheiing at the wassfoirmer residenb lof North Easthope
t of her I I ma I Canuoks Vae more. May t6y prosper un- ag1ue cho� b 5 sc I � I -an and grandchildren. The� landed
tUii-a nee&� —m— -1p, __PIT :1 S __P A 1*,T rT S - 1; has' fine f win here of 320 �cr is, and is der the fol kzo,me of Mr,: ana Mra. JF. 0. Etfoid. During and a brother of DinaI4 Crerar, Elizabeth obildt
, ; up-�,'o date � armer. He farrbs )y steam. ire is of the� Union Jack. I proptrity in London' township amoluats to
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s., &tieres I . I � i 'has I ma I notice ascathing rebuke from the., pea theeveningi r.FredAmee. was presented street, Stratford, and Jbbn Orerar, 9�,h coa. .
� .1 !k �11 25 ho .-se power engine' a4id rune'three . !'" $29,8 0. Deceased was interested In several
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I . �#af H. B. 9f HeuRall, administered to Lay- with�a watc �nd G rdon a fountain , Grey.
-Get a choice out of the first lot, and you'll have the best pair -of ; � f Mwa, and, I am ple�sed to'learn, I pen cesSIOD
cc � ganZ io p I . .... I large conceing, Eome being Ameriow, 1.
ic, ne-W goods scuff " pants aDy man ever bought for the price - 100 pairs o select I I ' 8 same village, in Tun EXPOSITOR and Pair of duff linki17 as a slight ramem:- —Mr. Alexander onald, of the a 7bb —
t ; man, of th L of the
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. bat a, from, noiie�worth less than $1.25. � . latsly. In the magnificient whirlwind of the brande of th? asteeml in! which they were - � met with a seriom
- :1 gar"Way 9 a very nice Ilit ,110 town. I't i : I - L atreel railway at Windacir, mot ,with a
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emity of the . . I effusion in question, I perceived a refere a ! . I loss on Monday evening 1 of last week, when I
. . I 1010 as two lin is of railway, thd ( lanadian Pao- ,ic held., . . torrilde accident a few days ago, which re.
choosing,, , � 0, the —Mr. and ancis -_
o# . . �x RICE 75 M3,�00a, -, and the Canla& an Northern. to what he was plemed . to designat -Mrs. 1p� , Sootb, of Lanes, his barns were destroyed by fire. The fire sulted fatslly a few hour aftf rwards.
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cre&tc, a. sail- A i I � salacious waltz. Now, for the edification of Ashfield township, calebrated the 50oh an- is suppoqed to have staited near the Etraw. Little's duties were over at 112 I
. - I . I Ther(s �arl,e a x elevators, a ote m gript mill er ary of their in . arr age on May 15th � stack and from o 0 ock and
r' lly know Second -lot�-100! pairs good dre,-s trous-,�'rs -in grey stripe, black fc,.J ,-_ 'there to the main barn and
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"o � b _.stories high, whicivis rnn iing night and H. B. and his ilk, I will refer him to the Div - I _ he lay down on the wide belt to rest. He
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7ti�Aic hang� worsted, b1i2e serge and grey mixture, good. enough to wear anywhere. . . Bible, where ib says, " If thy right hand " whe a larg numbel� of friends and neight spread to the log barn and implement shed, fell aileep, and the engineer, unwRvare of
. , I day at!:! the resert time, haVin Y larpe orders
1, I � 3 offend thee cub it uff," or words to that bois gathere to celebrate the event. Mr� ,11 the buildings being completely destroyed. .
1. These sell riagular,at, $2.00 to $3.50 per pair. * I . for flour fr)m the old co�int ry. There is H. B. heed this injunobloD, and Mrs. 846t werelmarried in England cA The log barn was almosti f ull of hay and all his presence, E-tarted. the engine.. - Little
- . pRj()]g $1,50 also�a in,arket building, thrde umber yards, , I I
1. . . effecti. L4 yelk i 1, but it was too late. So tightly was
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: � : � . � throegeneral stores, two drag stores, two then he wil-be a happy man, full of grace, May 115Dh, 1 53. Id- 1856 they came t6 the implements except One' plow were uwl,r the p)or follow jammed between tis belt
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. :o . America anT settled In Ashfield. They cover in -the shed and they,'were all burned an i
i Nia lao,iezt - livety.barn% four implement agcnoies, four -etc. . - d i rve wheel that the engine had to be
. I . Yourfl truly, have is familt of nine children. One of th6 The harness and five calves in the main bmn .
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. � i � �, , c ur horses were
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,w MACK. noticeable features of th' ocoaniou was thab were also burned. Th' fo
, the kind I - ant' two Ukeries, barber, 1bu �cher, hariiaws . I ,a —A. very distressing accident occurred in
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� ccobweb. Iii the first lot you'll fin:d. almost 91 � Backoo, No:th Dakota, May 7th� - Mrs.18cott ore the'same gown that eh� taken out. The lose will be very heavy
- every conceivable style for 'boys up shop:,Iaund ,banic, news � I c I -on Toronto Bay after dark cn Friday night.
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u- perNnee hot)ls, two blaicksmith shops and all ,—*-- , . was marr;edin just 0. y ears age. � 0 Two women named Mrs. MAry Beal etb -,and
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.1 paint fty: to 10 years of age. The two-piece, with collar close buttoixea' to the 1. -_ ' � Friday morni
edt- in con. I . I , the � ther aboes4ories of an I uo to -date and ]EItiron Notes. —There p seed away,on Ingi of building material. The buildings and Miss Libtie McKenzie were drowned.
� I . I . 156h tnsf.., �� her moth' ' residence', mis'- contents -were partially lovered by Insurance
throat ; the � thxee-piece� sailor collar, in good new patterns of cloth I lotel in " a q The victims,in-�company with severalothers,
ia�'ey to you thriving,viI age. F i —Mrs, Dinaley haarented her] I .
- I � Annie Rutl�dge, d uftrtalr f the late in the Culross Mutual.
� strong and durable, not the lowest priced, but the cheapest. J'Sold re' get pos- � were miling in a Mackinaw. Njar the
rtaca Cur. t) I r^ The,farm re are about thr ugh seeding. Wingham, o the Messrs. Orr, who-
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t0tivejaes8— ic,'qular at $3.25 to $4.50. Therawas good rain yestqrd 6y, which has session on Aug!Ubt lot.'- . I . 14 0 ' .
- � I Joieph Rutledge f oderich townslaip, As ago, Mr. and Mrs. W. R island a sudden f quail struck the bo fore-
� r , . madi �'hings look fine. The' whsat is nicely —James Wilson, who lef D Gcderich a few During the list few I months of her- illness Waite, formerly of the 10bh concession of ing it over unlil tbe sail lay on the water
. I PRICE $2.60 , - . t d been'under �medicai treatment, gi Hullett, left Clinton for the west. After and �hrowiing out the oocupanta,i The
I �usiness ia I � a� the traes arviout in leal, all of which weeks iLd in Brantford on Wedues- 'lie h4 ! .
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ad prettiest . Second lot—All two-piece suits, well made and of nice dressy Lclotb, in add., e 3urroundings. day of last week, after an illness of five . Is . wome a screamed a -ad the men called -for
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� I We have Toe a is c n -i farmer neat days, from pneumonia. help. All ilis parties but ilia two wilt
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I . - styles with or without pleats, in bolors brown, grey and mixture, 82.00 covered for one weeklonly,uqtil she suffered tives, while,her husband, went through to drow d w r I I
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. 1. - 1,600 o4lcres of crop in. I took a drive out —Oaslow[Crich, of Clinton, ha n i
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: . r . ; - . � a ralapae which endE( the moble, beautiful Montana, where he purposed- establishing
A . —J)hn McLaren, one of the best !known
ben there I 0 - I e count ry to -d iy and the c �ops look fine. that knows how to do its duty. On Sun� !
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, Uuman a 1 50 t�h t eather here juab now is delightful, it day last it laid a three -yolked egg that :1 � I man o I Brackville, died at Kamloops, British
I Per Suit Price $1.,, good. I i I road he found that a Bli-Aht cold, whioh ho Cl)lulrbi-
11 bein warm through the d and cool at measured 8 � by 6J inches. � , a. He received faital injulle by a
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311ings, we I . . � n U — r. Byr�n Waldion, of Stanley, IefU had on leaving Clinton'. was gradually grow- fall from a horae. He was a weialt Y Man
r . P,urtadns - � , nights, Th re was a tromendods breadt li of —On Moi da.y of last week, Vera, the tan
i -o13 a- tr6. Summer' Underwear. �� wheat town this- spring and it, vas got in in year old dat ghter of Mr. George McWhiri- last ek forlBluefields, Nicaragua, Central ing worse, and by the time he got to Calgary and controlled the Ontario glov,e wor. rs ard
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I I I 'der Am r ca, to. , who is he had to give up the,romainder of his *
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an -t"'. We ' , good order, d if it turns out v ell at harvest ney, of bhel0th concession, Sbephen, died A telegram was .
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I In a a ar olde' and ma it or of a large fruit' ney and seek a doctoes' aid.
t � moderate all shirts,and drawers, you'll find the most extraordinary,, quality, time�, 0'is p rt of the. country will be on the aftek only a few days' illness. I I a Kamloops looking aftf,r his' lumber
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. -,t1raiaa and fine feeliDg as silk, light and cool , regular Sellil) i At 50C -top of the ve for another season. With —Mr. H. M. McIndoo, who recently left Plant4b'on &�. " interests there. The deceased was about
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� .9 , i mercantile e' terprise Mr. Gordon Wald- abating that he had pass 'd away. His body 50 ,
, . : bes0wislies for The Old Expoldtor and all - Wingham fc r th3 west, has no* located at . a YeE Lre of age. He left Brook:N ilia in
. . to 65c, our price while the goods last , � � ron IsAlso ia� ;stockholde� of the Farmer's will be brought home for burial. About 18
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. 4 I . spends six months of � months ago he was married to his sorrowing
- 25: Cents I � Yours trul ' interest in his�brother's dairying business July f ter the meeting of the T.ietb yterian
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I .1 � I I JAmEs AR laiid.aleo in I is large orange grove. ._1 Byro , .
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� Men's Overalls � I 11STRONG,
- I ,4T�--, �,,�- i H b - ant at! Blue elds. � —James Logan, a deaf mute, died in,
UL a art�ay, Manitoba. May ,Lth, 190,3. ing departir. ent of Smith BrotherW, store, ;. . Broc'.kyille Preebytery- The remair:E1 were
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. � -knd cotton PaDtS, the kind you'-weas to work, 'Made strong, � : .- . I in Goderich, the other . day. The fira �- start. —04 Tue.day evening �of last week James Howick on Sunday, 10th inst. He was brouglit home to Brockville for. intit rmant.
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, I 11 or without, smocks to match if you like, arid shirts. too, in colors blue, � 6der'ch District M E)eting. ad from somle,ashes left in a pail. Fortun- I - to a number of Groy.residents, as he resided - —Tne Winnipeg Free Press of a recent
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O� 1, Q1. 11 from Brusseli during halrain, collided with I �
. � ately it was isoover6d and extinguished be- . � date asys : A little Norwegian lad lwas a
. . ong way cheaper than you can buy �e cloth Th,,a Goderich District Mi iisterial fore any seri u3 damage wis do I E6 rig riven � Y young - S there for over 40 years. The family had
' Uash I black, ,Uey and white, a I ,_ "�� . . - As- i� no. � I . . S ndy McLauohlin. 500 acres of land in Gre pretty loneEome little immigrant one Sythis
alone that's in them. ' sooiation of the Methodist church met in —Mr. M. I Lamont, of the Bluevale road, He w�s 6"gh- y injur do ub again mounted y at one time, and week. The little tel . low, who is 12 years
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I . I I , a gniarso itreet church. dulpon, on Tues- � his wheel sn� in 1what he . thought the deceased was a one tirue owner of lot 11, old, came ill the way from Norway -alone
- .7 PRICE 50 6E,NTS. .th' . t . caught a fi,� in the Maitland river, st the . now belonging to Nelson
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jp-� day d Wed esday c ek. Wei- rear of his roperby, on Thuniday, that fission 14, . with a label on his coat reading .- 11 Going
L. � - j if las was the righl direction f
L i- - Ladies' Circulars li Askin. Quinton Logan was p
I ling n n P it wasn't, anc he had gone quite a distance
� a . : , tZn�A. FUnlay was contiqueA on trial as measured 2a inelies and weigh�d 5 pounds ' to his mother, Johanna, at Yorkton.�e The
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I . � 1 Gne , as as 11 BOWD beforelhe dii(overed his �rror and got hi's lob 11, concession 15. Their sister Maggie I lad ba I no money when arciving at I Win-
r�l —he b r, gg. - � I a prol,bad W o"10 W g�. Gifford, and 6 ounoeq. The fish is k as the rad lbearip i go. . was the housekeeper in their little home, . I ,
r, who 'Was a returned to �oli ,a righbI Fortunately, no serious nipeg, and ar, the station the hat as-
, fi"X�orhocd. Thoseare -arments that earn their cost to you' possibly in onei dri e to 00111- fin mulleb.. .1. I I .
, 0 �1 v -' pleteIia -�se of trainin,g a. J. Greene, -_ PI i damage was done. Darkhess was the cause 136h concession, for many years. When the sad around with the result that : awbTu tp s 5
1 r: While adme little children were aying of the mishal I I. , I i - - � House'01 Refuge wae opened at Clinton they �
.ublic have �� Waterp�oof,� very light in weight, which makes them wea�ablo -it' H .�'. Newc mbe, and V � . was raised for him, and he went on We way
niea mufft� � .� 11 - _ � I Leech were in a back ga�,den in Clinton, the -)t,her day, — I
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. Warm dusty' weather, thereby say'es your new dress from thr dust recommendc( &a iBuperann4at d ministers, one of them Jawlluen(to a rain barrel, and would 0 Tues ay of last eek Mrs. G. A. were taken as Inmates, but the .following cheered up. He could not or would not
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I �. I � at, ' -minister, a ) M; 0�1 — ___ ., 1� gliam, lived. He only knew he was ,going
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otbjeot irt - I 111 a Mission f, � n in Win where thby have since made their residence. �o his
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L ling busi- n, gr�] ue, in d I D ruBuel8, at ended the Wom- spring they left ,and lo3ated in Howick, tell anything of his mother or wheie she
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black-_ all new styles. � I! Rev . M. presence of ind of one' of them, who ran 1,
; . traction �) I % I � . - .1 I James Logan wasiburiEd. at Wroifeter came- �
� . whentheir p nveyance was aboub ready for .
V . was 4180 continued. ',.Oa Taded ,y evening a and pulled hi a companion out of the water. - I mother at Yorkton.
I ! .11 . ry. The Logone, although unable to hear
I � I - public meebii:;g was heild,.ab wbil h Dr. Dan- —Tho total uu'mber of days' statute labor !he load to a A orb in , after the even- to � —A very destructive fire occurred -in St.
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� . I PRICE 111-2.50 t g oar ice, ra. Deadma was starting to or speak. were more than -ordinarily clever
� � �D 0 . V,A iels g ve a I rief histo:y of Jc hn Wesley, in the mun idipality .of Grey -for 1903 is � . Hyacinthe, Province -of Quebec, last i,w.eek,
I I I and apmpared his life with that of the girciat 3,$94. Thiwamount of labor should mean deacen� the a airway in the Presbyteri3m along different lines, ths b others possessing
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airgain on ;. 11 infid4l, Volt ire, showing 'th,1 growth of, grbat impr femenbe to roads, the debtivic- churchi, lead g to thei baseme t. She c01115iderable skill along me . I numbi �r of business premiiies. The fit Lallidlkl
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� I Chria,tianity - I tripped on tha top step and fell headlong --Two meetings have be n held in Clinton
; � v nder the ona, land the diBin � tion,of weedq' on highways ainrl a genera � loss is placed atSM,000. Aboutl,500per.
I ton, Bizes ' � � __ &-L , down the stair. Oal examination it was recently, the last one on Weddesday of last
. tegra�ion of the empi va Una � wed the tid . oons a -0 homeless, and NO more - "v' been
, lar pnee lying up. . . 0
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ac_�'d Butter ;And Eggs taken as Oa " �Mr. W. E. Aley, of Win -ham, met founi that th D -right side 'I of her face was week, t:i promote the interests of rifle,bhoot- thr w a out of work, St. Hyaointhe �a the
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� I Mr. allwin followed : with what miLght have been a fatal accident : hi f of the district 'Of St. Hys4inthe,
1!.Iidow� W� � . � I I . , with a �vll prepared. bruised considerably, and h?r arm badly ing. Capt. Combo presidtd, the Auburn 0 110 �,pwn
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.rOtbly Dodd � I . � - , I a , on Wei ileyism, its growth and its im- I on a stop ladder, strained. � Clinton and Goderich township aseociation; comp �8iug the counties ,of Bagot, R*uville
oe:.s for men. I Pape n: Saturday ast. He wan
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. .. 1849-1 � I , a in the evangeliz%bi t adjusting, an electric light wire in fronti of ud St. Hyaoictlis. It has a popu I on of
. On ad d morning the dial riot meeting Buckley's r�staurant and . the pliers w concession 4, Howick, a the scene of a meetir.gs were to create a� fiInd to secure a ovel 7tOOO peolple. St. Hyacluthe Is i noted
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I I I - open , general bu3inoss. T4ere was a hel was working with cAme in contact with a a happy gat firing on Wednes- trophy, valued at $25, to� be competed for for its extetisive manufactures of leather,
4well, ol " larga�06 ra resentative gather ng present. live wire. Ois righti hand was severely I . Ne ly two hundred by the county anooistiono, on the Govern- boots i ind shoes, flannels, woolens and #n&r-
d "aas v ry large and
, place On I � i up f? day of � last *week. - Ne .
" . ney wi - 11 I ad to wit as the marriage ment ranges st Goderich' which era now wear, machinery, agricultural implevients.
, rei ewar M. J.1 Wilao and H. Hor ra guesta,gathe ad to wit
,1.� age of -1 G t nd r6i . %PPOint b rned and lie fell from the ladder to the 0
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�, 'The:: sad i " I I ad t6 audi the schedules, Hubscriptions aid' ! ceremony &�d extend oopgratulations to a uuder course of erection. The ranges will Four I ines of railway providefor the Itravel
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. were receive for superannuation fund from _�A little son of Mr. Andrew Mittlel�'ol(z, plo ' an commerce of the place. -
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� � 7 � Lougheed, baker, at each range, with one sighting shot. An
" . Rolston, and Mr. David �
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6d. disease, -- (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG-& MACDONALD) � � � B. i B. Gunn, r. Burrows, W. V. Learoyd, of Zurich, in t with iC-painNI accidenit on —Nrs. Green, a young woman 26 y�ara of
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� . I I � � � I I � of Win- was prettily dress- executire committee, comprised of the cap- -
. I . [. Willio, and W. Pick�rd,': all - of Sea- ' gham,! The bride .
�f4j�r three l I I I : 1 1 . I � Monday oflmt week. The little ahap, who age, cled under distressing circumst4aeg In
4 1 : . � for 85 ach ; and Mra� J. Leech, Mies� . is only 7 yeai a of age, was playing round a ed In White �ad carried iobouquetof roses tainsof each association, was appointed to Harni ton a few evenings Ago, at the 1 bonne
.. I 'i Holme and Mrs; Has; ,;Of Holmes-' ladder swinging. from ho.)ko.on the house, � � . .
,who waa Johnson Bros.'- Old Sta A 1 W'h look after all details, and Captain George of her mother, Mrs. Buckingham. :84'e -had
. f�r�A.' and carnaticits. The myhflt�c words that
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w*nd the " � '-he emir a. It �ended thit t which th,s end of a pole -eated mad Rev. Laithwaite, of Goderich, was appointed a nurr bar of b d eth th t b d to ex-
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. � i� Leoh $50 from the austentatio fund. t h'.' —Oae he earl 3ioneern ,'of Peel competitions are : (1) That each association% deal i rithout an anaesthetic. Dr. 11homp.
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I . . . . . i � Rev. �. G. Y alland receive S100i find W. W. when by some means, at present unknown9 Win. Lowe, f -t secretary -treasurer. The conditions in the LractE J, and would not go through the or-
erator at 8- � � An- the pole cam down on him, breaking ot; t
� . � Z � I I bu'rn Oaraona e was reported Ini destroyed, thigh bone. . couuty� died in Wingham, on Thursday of be charged .the surn of $5. (2) That the
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�1 I . � i ; perm�slon b sell theparspns�e at �da_ with iran' on! Main street north, Wingbam, chell. aged 8 years. D ceased was one of the cup become the property of the &88001- tilrou �h, the doctor become alarmed '4t her
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14�me and - � � - n n-4 i the proceleds pf the sale * the fir 8 are o 'he Wnihip of Mary- ation winning it three timela in succession. I
Mr,- W � t pply, just south of � he rivE r, receritly . uaed as a , boroug , having settled lthere, on the,14th . I condition, and tried every means to i bring
i i on a Tore sui able one. Rev- B. M. Maya- warehouse fo -flax, has been purchased by I —James Hogg, one of the early settlers her t All his efforts were in vain. 1 In 10
, -. d- , kers' -Ew `0 i - g,�u 'Do & * __ ion, in 1846. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
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r'. - � .1 I ning ind. Mr. Nilfdrd were ap'pojnted a com- onces I . mi utIes af ter the chloroform bad been ad.
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il� Tor the I �1 . I t . i . I � I Mr. Dutioin AcGr6gor, the well known mill C of Grey township, of whose death we made n
I I i i � : mitte o vi It misalons and'wedk pariahos,, owner,and giain buyer of Ridley. Mr. Md- OOntiniied to live on the I rm on whidh,ihey brief mention last week,was a typical son of ministered the woman was de&4. :f�everaf
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� and ascertaina what can be ponj ributed, by Gregor has also purchased the dwelling first s4. era 11
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Ofir Mr. I movcd�to Wfng�aman& made their home 'as
I them.' Ray. J. Kennedy is to rippresent the house to the outh of this property. It ,is I foot, strong in his .convictions and not averae that an inquest was unnecessary, � he
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$ Rev. M. J. Wilson as a r6aeri,e membEr. ly enlarged d may result in the establish- �c i
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atrustees ' Rev Mr. Cc pland and Jac . b aylor are on ment of a no flouring mill in Wingham. ukho6or fan-
tr, have e ' 3a t�') "Sunday School committeel Rev. Mr., —The ns if's of the death of a former re h d a , mily lof two daughters. -a mad of his years' -&ties :iave started on the war path and were.
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I I 4't Bins- co'le on temperance, I - grims' 26 in numberb about half a Milo from
�4rchaaed Winnipeg, ,__�Ian., Waskoda, Alan., Estavan, Assa,, AfoosomiD M t , r cl� al'ir unday 5vening, afty a brief illness, of one of his toes. The offending member was
C, . ) 0 i ;rohiiil i104 and mo i� mother, statiag that her son James, had last 8 I P
§a t of earth) Alan.,—return- fare, good for 60 days, $28.00. i � � reiform ; Rev, H. M. Manni g al d H. H r -
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� I I . &.�d S. Trelee I � ual t�e Monday previ is above stated. Mrs. Hogg, a' very vestige of clol,bing. They were r eked
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