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SEAFORTH98 LEADMiG SHOE STO'RE.
SEPTEMBER, 1903 To Oarry out t lirsonol ta much more productive If bil and the village of 'V I inthrop,- and continued to,
his will reqi re nonamai rte and Mr. Blair may Make some differ. v's CO.
t 6 in care F y small m well reel there i unV I his death. He was 100
7 b Governmeub, yet
d sacrifices on both sides, But' the; ad, supper of
rence will not be illed. A to the hard v lorkia�,! in lustrious man, and by g
T' W T F 8 vantsies, if satisfactorily carried il in III the 40 oufficient to be ap. 0 large farm -in making a co,
indi&rent tilled. mans, ament4oddeeded o- What ur Shoe Price
ti Is 01 yield a larger prodi
er t S Yo
�-�4 vu Women?
Sly outweigh the sell to I Ot felt. Neither thro gentlemen Tb6 as ion k
at of smaller farim an better peten V. He wa s an active and consistent
- - - - - --- - -
:but we should prel Oda a a vs, Ou �r of t4o 0 ange Order, Was herd iz
mars b �he scarcity of liabor. here is known 066611�ugh Ang-
till! owillvery soon be-forood on r melmlo and *AN well
1 2 3 4 5 kAl Cer forlCoin ity of his'own either in the
- -2 1 far
6 7 8 10 11 12 sepi4rate, a national exists - but we linow Ho -04.6 or in the country, land as an annex to ut the community. His
Ay
ponderanoe of ppini� -th 111 a grist d 11 -of waste and unproduo6fve lanj aged phirtner stir ives him, and he leaves a No matter what price you want to p for your 6oes, you will find this President', M
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 is the C9 ervative party, they will cot exert on milral Ver if broukht Mi tD family . of sikgoiam and threq daughters. The store can suit the chair,
that the pre y farm which ou. Our tock is, so I arge,, an� our asf3ortmen, 130 xtea.
20 21 22 2) 4 25 '26 balanoo.
country is -strongly infavorof retaining int so astrcing influence either in that party or tillage,wo Id materially increase thk profits. rommi x wero lai( to rest in Brussels come- sive, it becomes ang eary matter to fit your purse as -well
as vour feet 27 28 29 30 ...... .. the tio between this country and the naother with those who were formerly their political The aim of our farmers should be i�o make iery, 6n Thored y. Roorlo
I I -M P. Psl
when you come hero, Take a $2.00 bhoe for ln'8 d notice file
fift al yield" lar tance, an .. . . ......... country, as well as witlithe other colonier. assooil _ge a profib an t e bun
ety we cau show you
dred scref at that price w1witming Mai lt�
arm now does. vari
a
This bei g the case I shfieldf
the ait� of every g d Godarf
Editorial Notes -and Comments. CLEVER STUDIC Ts. -Ab the roc--rit janio Hooper
NEW ADVERTISEMYNTS citizen should be towards the ends iut . �; FOR MENu, FOR, WOME
It looki DOW if HOD J. -bra pis
41 Tarte
leel 81[SWristione, held in Goderich, J. Miss B.
would beat serve to strong The -Goderfoh Star of Met week says t4il
tbon: this, tie'anil Was dispo i -old to� return tx) bile flrst I ve. ,rid GO Stophers. �ef 9 311001 -500tioD NO. 9, As Our l"der-A fine Dongols Kid laced The Empress Shoe in single gol"
jff�TU fture between the parentheses after eal
*0 si ea.
Another' ainful silence has falle I t h boot, up-to-date and suitable for Sunday. 119
41enosm $he pige of the paper on which ibe to, get the moob possible out of the P n on the Do cast I onserv- field, and Honest Sherwood of No, 10, Ash- fa I n
dyarilsement will bo found vs pair) IV]. 0 once mor The Empress
lationship for all concerned.7 Fo struggle iwHuion for the. vacant reslabrar- &ti AD any rate he h' Shoe with extension
r the mc as ocepted field, 0ucceeded I a obtaining -N 5-9 and 56 weaRev,. W. 4.
10moker Wsinted--Thol 31oltlroy-fi
ship. and I he office of Clerk of the Peace. an invi tati on from the Conabrvative Associ- 5,*9 pe can A good Box Calf faced b ot suitable for f
the more a bbisfactory -si idl� acomed the
Fail, IFor Sale—Johri Wbiteman-5 advantageous ib I ki reop otively on the 60 per cent. or fall wear,
A
7
Bold & Wilson -g 100 elf Qpebec, to. 101 cry day in the week, ees was
enduring it is mare to Intiment I Mattered.-lauguage, which includes a num. address ',a Conservative option As theme oys got their education a The Peerless Shoe with single soles.
bar of
cnio, to
Milton Pa"More-18 cuss words, is board fronir certain �e held in the conatit al of and tr ad their a mination from the public A Dongols, Kid Isced boot with heavy cix-
%ibbls, of
Girl Wanted -Il W. Arl right in its place, but orthiervi 16 411. t4nalionolen. The Peerless Shoe with extention solen. natims, any more quaiteirml,lbut the fight seems still to be unde- ebee. This is � Mr. Tarte's ndhoolo we l r they did well. *�Ad 00-
Itmember-W, 1. FAliol". native*14,titu ex
;A Box Calf laced boot With hes�y_ The Gainaboro Shoe w4h the
than individuals, can nob e rigb on son cided."I Keep quiet,. -brother ; kee and it to hinted tb ten- Red Ctdxr Sbl cluff. & Sons -5 p quie at, i Doug the Melee
able, Mr.' It likely �.b be elected in is pies- i -tops.
p�6gnoetidatfonm are reli 5 he io not, swim sol G. W� Att 413n Sale .1). Alkheson-5 meat, any more than hidivid. als can live )a f your Port Albert.
110tray Iffetfor-4itai Byril !Whitney My fore many enb conatit I
M* an opponent of he (jov. �A Grain Oalf Gaiter isoft,and pliAble for The Peerless shoe in Box Calf, wit
freah air allone, although th4y h ex. by
Nortgave sak--J. U Kuloraa-4 can not� l 86 Moons. In that event the senior editor of OrnmOnt, that he *0111, rim as �NOTFS,-Vary st is over in this al
an- I ep6nd- Ou 01 farm wear. tension solem, -pal
Aucti-n Sale--Thoml Brown -5 countr r. In field, this' has been one of rine.
I wbich' to b
long without it. While,, therafole, we in the Stai would surely be! one of the fortun., ent Consetv4tive in Berthierville, at the If your shoe price' is less -than $2.,00, or if you want to Pay iore, t.-ke
ryestei! are. The weather
ate favorites, next elactiop. Many Reformers uld be the bei t Us for ye,
New P.*U Goolds--NoMnuon & Co -5 Canada arebound to do'the beat to carve d uraging pi
sairry sliduld Mr. Turbo desert th pskty' havbsi ln fav6rabI13 arid the yield of grain variety and assortment i� here, just the same. We are coftetantly addiu�;
Shoe Prices -R. Winis & 90111-4
out our own destiny in on The -pros offion tuany toj
1319 1mrosse, Match -8 r O*n
farmers in new lines for Fall wear,'
7 sub session of the Dominion - Par- with,whioli he has been allied, for do many bag b 3 goOd.-A vuniber of
lFurniture ror Sale-Clharles Aetzel-8 t a r Zama up
canr ot ignore the. other and yearn, and in connection he has this loluliDy have! threshed barley yielding fige�'b on record, Pro. Bloycles and PlAnos-". M. Bldwin-8 liament will be The lo with whic
Girles Shoes --3--W. IL Willia-8 sideration, without which al Our offo bx in done splendid service for the ool try, and from 1150 to 60 buohele 'to the -aore.-Mrs. ber
r i Yzam and oth"
Roy, wantee-w. ff. wlilfd�4 oir own be rogation Ile not expeot9d1d6till About the and units with those who have so move rely re. Houl is here i,from Port Hul visiting
Open For Badness-Seaforth Milling G" half will be in; He. For tb is of September and probably not then, I The ofrisaU gundall'v afternoon she called
viled himlj�,�ud who have no love for him
reason Lord Minto'bas 4ons I daely t9 oire ot longestr session so far wali thst of 1885 h on MrJ R. WILLIS SON, Seaforth
Thomas Iftawkins. Mrs, Hough
now, &'rid Will gaily adhere to him as Ion as ton
Old Wanted -Mrs. F. ff. Larkirl Our Attention to our situst'o and the dan- the members of the 'present govern they can u spent her gle,lbooA days; in Port Albert and
wn spoof %I
pis rty
so him for their o Sole Agents for the Slater Sh e for ruen and the Empress Sho for wome' wgirl
germ that beset us on the :0 side and -tile then in opposition, w4re fighting the Do- advantage;� Mr. Tarte s too good man to visits 4are noarlylevery year, -Mr. George C-oderich Rev. J
I That W &lie
Yum For ftle--George Petty -b Adv sninion, franchise -act. 0 the be sacrificed in that way. Robot�am has r'l,urned to London, aft;ir
Vor ftl#�Dr. Afiklueoul
W. Know!
antages on tilie other. 'Ws' must 00ol year of the Norbhweat it;,bellion which eon- -a waek�s visit, with Mr. G, HaWkins, of this former's parents on Sunday last -Mr. Rosa ler Mills, will be changed in the ear fa
Wroa Importattoup--Boattle Bros -8
down to something practiost, and 'the solu; �The.pohr.dl pionio will be held on Sellers, of Toronto, and Mr. Wes, - Sellara, and will be known as Stewart and Loii
Rom ftrayell J. EXott-6 tributed somewhat to the'length of the ses- The old c4antry delegafies to th� recent
Day,lo--Mil Alias and Victoria of Detroit, are visiting under the parental
Lion ofthe situstion must ultimately come blon, In 1885 Parliament eat for six Vs"b oe; W. H. Stewarti drol out of It 8 bu
months exsept nine days. � Chamber of.Commeree meeting in ontreal, Hawkins, of Detroit are visiting their roof at present, -School oyclued on Tues- . '0 � 0 through the OhDinnall suggested by him, arid On the t�',slfth owing to ill-bealth. Mr. I wick co
- - - - - - - of September -next Parliament will be sit. book a has�y tour
w o or in W1 e a ir a &nee 0 verto,, ut
rari an
he more the matber is 460�bfora our PeD- Ding six months and thero is no probability ads, previolds to their -departure for their running. me t w8ek. Mr. Sbeonhals has nobolara. -Rev. M r. mo 0. w" has been means, as be was a for r. sr ner w
p1lor the be tt . er. Y_
of prorogation before thal date. The next homes. They visited Ottawa, Toronto, gone tc gres) exponse, but he now has a Away on a three weeks' vacation, returned t Mr. Mho
&ewart, going out of a busi per bmuii� longest session was I I Hamilton, I in nose is t 1i
n 189 fiagars, Falls, an(t London, and mill th � bo'bae reason to be proud of. -Mr. last week,
and preached Sunday rnmig.-
wen
t per bashei-
Yeurs PAO. We welcome him back to B
The Domimi on Par lament, as far! 0eit as Saralls, and tbrrl he and MI a. Jol in 00 mpbelf, of Belfast, viaLted Messrs. Peter Douglaas and DaYe Somers saic , we have not t learned No. L low-
3ZAF6liR1DXY. Sept, 4th 19M Mr. Jar6iner, Canadian #mmercisl agent railway tup I ball, talil dinner Witt at Mr, John Bannotis on Sunday. were the batter' for Toeswater i game Mr. Stewart, ye
The Grand Trunk Pam e resolut' y juDior, Intends dojillig, iate tub- - - -
in. South Africa, writes to tho-Dapartment Sam at Port Huron. They then retur�ed of base ball against Kincaid
Thom Town� of Buffalo
Ine, inn incel which have -been discussed P wad Call' per'
n, Parliall east, and book a tour through the b lusk�ks dine, on Thursday of last week, A foatilig #0
of Trade and Commerce in Ottawa, to -the �fg old friends in town this weak.-Mrs,l per ton The Parting of the Ways, continuovely since the 11th of-Adgilist, lakes sn&f�e Highlands of Ontario. Ac. that team by 10 to 6, This bal has Coutte, of Chicago
his work in cording to reports, they one express- 'the big sami-final lacrosse
-of the Ohamber of Com. passed early Wednesday morning jeffloot, that he has comip tel -and al Don fail Os played in seven games and only lost brim. visitor at the United $to 9 HAYPOF lel,__
- After that coun b ,
At the banqat try and recomm, h fog that he be match 6 Rewo AM n Seafortli, Wednesday home of he
r pal Xrsud it'd
ad themsei delighted with the trp, and ne,,t 0. d il
%FamendmIll permitbed . to winnere we
mdr(w of the Einpire, at Montreal, last voting down noveri nte A division retl home I Eergus vs. Beaven. MrAl James Menelee,-Brawls * s
of the co n. Last nd most mpor uig
Wall taken ou, the in . &in Motion, w 9 - �nadisu firms enobstted ivith what they saw 4VAe of &be oemn, IM well represented at th,To IM b
vrook, and wbilh was attended by men was he finds that many leadio 1 0 "try, The Pity in that they did not have an A Pr.HAs Walton. robo Exhlbitii ush (knei
are too busy with thel'bome market to A -A very pleasant CHIO]KENg WAWTED. this week.
ts carried by 117 to 7 t ± R Umom, (roullf per bil
eminent in m&nv walks of life from all par I. The vote wee 5 bother about South Africa'," and. still -Mr. pportualpy of seeing more of the oOun rT event Ool lace no evening last week, at Highest cal price MATRT.VOMAT� Two interwing anl #ar oord straighb party one, with the aic and undet more favorable eircumst4nees, as paid for obtakens atliennedy Brc, seafortf .
of the Empire, the Governor-General, Lord eption t f hi the lion to of Mr. . McKenzie, of this vil- 13 apPY events took place at noon on W,
t Tell declarer-blist our O&nadian manufac, vdVervard (shart�
was n nw
thel weather: I ot week Ot tile Most Ing 'their daughter, Mine- Joan, of this week I -Brussels, Saint
blinw, delivered is speech which,h" created- iMessrs. Blair &'rid Tartd vo,91ed with _thj 0]), tories are languishing arid"the country is favorable for might seeing. The par of in h rof LOOAL ITEMS, ---:Mrs. F.Reddick,kif Do- At 12 olclo*
position. The Indepm being ruined because of I"k of, protection, ty ho icon visi6- from Detroit. Th d1large company a Two 'thy
a
e0naiderhble ibitereat and elicited a good dent meal in tI e ua lare one, and was compd Is ho Wes troiti visited bar parents, Mr. and, Mrs, of relativei andi- frit'l of
ollowil U eftt wers'prevent M contrcting parties assernl ftrk per 100
ro. M Andrew Johnston, this week. -Miss 'Norah at
The facts ap, eviden ly, against Mr.. many of tlibleading manufacta Do r-omfortabl House voted with the'Government. Son a rers a d co the 1��, 1b__
doal of criticism. It has,been the subject of Tarte, nald It (Au ter, f Detroit; Mrs, (Dr.) a residencelf Mr,
9 Goo.
visiting; Walton
ip ey vgra. trial 111-TGOest Britain. All f)f Thomson, William -street. -to �rl
_M r 90 members ha spo e mil aGallanger, who has been afto Mrs,
ok an a 0� the quesitio 1is Munshaw, friends for the past few coke. reiarned
enq ament. Lord Min'to to ban cial influence on this on
Ou7nt fornil of Doti, it Misses Annie and marriage of DaiM,
the text for hit remarks Mr. Chu be I together, the last o Mr. A. G. McKay-, 14. �P. P, for North The in -ore theme people nee of Tuesday of this. week to her home; in Edon their estimable daughter, 111mal
have a W
the Go rument sidle
m r ;,in a to spask being Hoo.tWr. Paterson Grel was confined Lizzle foot, MEN 0 ary and Wilson McAmb, Grove. -Mrs. Hambley met with Fannie W., to Mir.; Charles Dodds of To3wx", Sept -on
scheme for Imperial preferential t ade Miril he Roesin House f better it in for Canada, We have a country of Varos; Mosers.U. Foote, of Montreal; L, fitm of Rome & Dodds, inerebact fi-ficrx Is a, slightly better I
Toronto, for several wee one of here we arb proud of and th week. 86 Aipped
and ilso 61 the necessity. for some system Of Yustoms, and On the Opposition ajd'li, kl� after the of e more le M offatt� of ado �, and Will Baird, of Tor- accident one day W6 forthe next week bi.,
last session, with fail abro
Mr_ E. F, Clark, -of T ro a umatory rheummil admeeand know of it thabettl and fell, and In falling broke the bons of ber The other place of excitement was -at the
of common, defence to !nixnri the Empire's nto. Theral 11 onto, The compal by spent a most enjoyable home of Mr. and Alrm_ George ]HOMIllse�- 4re *till larg,und qiQ
set Six yea
P Ding, They wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. -is
tism, and whbl�bas been journing at Banff be for us. Within the ra C n- eve right arm above the wrist, 'The "cieent;
still ha on the ril Miss Maggie, i6wea
cry Pr _n
)rbed to be recov. ads has becoine known abroad as she was Ot Will lay her up for illorno time.-Rov. and
ve to W a bill fulvided for some time, is now rel MoKen ie for their hospitality, band and heart with Mr. John Si�eigr
safety, from attack." He strongly on- whom their daughter,
ISO choice dairy p(
dorsed siad commended Mr, tions, and it ill have to be considered in aring rapidly, and his friends hope to see known before in her whole hist
Cham. oryt And to and trust Mrs. A. MoN&b have returned from a pless.
-home fully recovered, Mr. McKay in � this fact, no I doubt, is due iv no a all that th,:re ml be a very plessmil and pros. bardware merchant. of to choice 4Ui
berlodo propoal for a preferential tariff committee of at holiday outing at Bayfield, and Mr Paris, OAtA
i1the whole House 'and be pse'eed him &I
a- perous � utur6 In store for� them and their de to medium di
fighter. He has done a
he' od deal of ity t e fair, a pastoral
ordinar hard tily., -Cohi, - Both knota were well tied by Rer. Joba-
gree the almost unparalled prospd McNab has again resumed th
ent, in t
beWeen Britain and her colonies. For do. by P"lism F way. But Ross, B. A., who returned on Tuetday ircra npathy vith
. I . . . . country now enjoy@, Roll the old cbari wdik here. -Miss An
fighting during the pl eighteen. monton, ot 'Josep
d
it c' there is not likely to be any discussion NOTE$ Foster is very tow at nie Forgualon, market here is qvl
ep it rolliag. Maggie Smillie arid Mesrs. John Gardiner
Ing 'ibis he has been very severely cri i ised having hall two severe Po itical, contents, be slong and ke' Mss his six we4ka'Yacation The two
premenci-Mus & J. Keyes, who has �been __.'rulai for lei sod
this -9 bill. i Redistribution bill- will b, sides several tassels in th i courts, and,.'-: if ADO Roberb Duuoaneon will" 14 t
2n soxne quarters. His critics seem surprised couples took the 25 i
r and
fff Bpendiuk her holi ya with her of ter, M to the district convention the Christian 8 Egga-Are cor
to- believe his 'on The Domi wedding tour to Toronto, Niagi�ra Falls
the next sLag t at will crop up and the do.. we a 0 ofo
thafi h servative opp nion Exhibition was Jormally S. Rath�, ell,!of G ale, has retaring other placer, wbile the latteriwill
he should h&ve an opinion. on any pub. ad- home. fherel still milargle
ents, he is likely considerable Endeavor Society. to be held in White� go to
to have 0 Saturday last,
to he long"a -Miss Foster as returned to Imadon. n a re 1 6.
lie question, and more surprised that he bate on it is likelX ni bitter� yet hard opened at routo, on ahim be their home at parigl The good
fighting before fore he fel pe church, on September 15th, -Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. R. :Powell o Egmondvills, was the une aned at 1.5a pti
should publicly, a Lord Stratho' Hitherto this ex 3ibibion wishes of a large circle of
xpress it. Theme people ted to hold his most in pe ice. There it now frie d� go with'
Cif Mr. e as, on John Smillie are attending the Ind
has been known as the Toronto In( astrial. them fOr a happy and INTREAL, Sep
un ay,=M 0 E Jibition this week, and v tera
seem to' think that the Governor-G�nersl' Tarte and 'Blair. a protest pending against prompOril journey Misiting re tives
6's 'sob eleatiOn, Under this 1 ri Z 7, i's Ward Is viAbipg her br6therf, here.- through life. -selected, 17 to 17jo
came it has a6hieved fan a and a AnZriands in the Qaeen City
Since their retirement from the Dorml and it will 4kely be tried pretty soon, and
ni eyes � leav
During 1,eceipte, 14i
should be, merely Moomiton, a figure he m oonsiderablo�, measure of suacese. Fra k tAis week for Now
ne himself to my the past year, however, the managenl 0. If he likes, -ah country he may in vs Gorrie. to 10A,3 to;
t Cabinet there has been a good deal of mpec'- be In shape to "Face �he Besal Eph- was re -constructed and conside r. r -To
Ur. McKay's friends will hope that'
head, and that be should confi tar 0
ral re. smes Foote, brother of -,e ivI
the dispensing, of hospitality to the favors d ulation as to the attitude wh ch Hon. Mr esus when the'time co le new Beechwood. 10 Butt
roll liched in t
Job Foote, he Methodist -Mrs. M. May -and chiIdreu,.bave Ing re -shingled. -Messrs. Edgar & SVm
ablood introduced.' It also, for flie fir'st Mr. No � --The Prsbyterian church is be, 20-o Quebec, 19i
Goda: Ab the Capital and sayin r NOTES,
g yea a I a to -
rid Ta to and Hon. Mr. tlair W-�ll assum, I church h*'re Nat son V�r pound.
time, received a considerable grant f rom. the in lay. to a full house. returned to Chicago. after apen-ling so have put a new cost
me
Mr. R. R. Gamey, M. P. for Many were eas Of Painton the Forest -
amen, to the behests of hia constitutional ad- wards the Dominion Governnient and tb( Manl Dominion treasury and assuming a -a more S951111— pleasant weeks among friends here. -Mr ees hall, -Mr. William Williame lefb -on
ere
p�ning h
ill, fk,feemn to, us re- rty, Whatever course Mr, Blaii, ni, it was re,christ6ned tile a shoe and Mrs. A.' B. McBride, of Waterloo,' 'Thursda morning of ]it-sb week �o hear him
Reform pa elf in evidence be. national for There i a ge -d o
visol Th is a misap finj is still keeping hims are for
P Dom.
it wi
blension bf the �aties and functions of a, 'bay tal there need be little doubo her I here- peat a few days with tb
fore the public. A i f6i bition, and as fiuch
oaf. v I daim age he ad- Inion Exhi maker. -'Mr. nd lMpa. Cook visitod their latter'A nucle, in thetifiny south. H
is wife and ton re- -T
Tono.N -o, Septil
dressed a picnio at Milverton, Perth:rounty, after be kno With the daughtei,, Mrs. Ai/Aberhurb, of Egmond- Mr. G. K.Holland,-Miss Mary % Flaherby main here for the present. -G
wn larger i n i
-G ancial
Governor Mr. Tarto will ba fo villey on -IS ay. orria has rathef lfght, while
call e have bad too much ter as to where and, At under the auspices of the Filresources at �their disposal' the dir, ctorate and
after a six week4l vlait laundry operated by a real Chinaman. -
Mickel are quotei
'hg 'a the past and too lit- A Conservative demonstration, 61d in the is still after the commissiquers who tried bi have added Ilieveral now departmou to, and with friends in Minden, Po t Huron and Swearing in public places in our village If aj
of this sort, of tl free library
has returned home
r
the mote substantial and useful. Sund last, Mr. P a in reported eon Increased by -Jer � ish O'Ha Patin
ile, of Province of Qaebec, on case, bob foot. In is is sob h the accomm dation ban b 8 L Detroib. 110 ra, has gone to Mon- bpeoming lamentably prealent, &ad' tu
bUry.
Organizer
While it would n`btbe proper for a Governor-- Tarte wa's the principal speaker, the. lion of as having said: The ClImmissio'neirs were sel new Wid improved -buildings It is Don't ail thus, to visit We sister, Mrs. T. L'Heireaux. W, G. Str at 10t.
t see -be bik seal laernpee Ong spent Sunday ith his wife
on! ;ell Wedne visitf6g his and family in town,-Ur-,0harles Doan,
e &Ore tion rounds, f
aday
'in year will exed any former, winners 0 enSclundand Pergue vs. Beavers. pot�
d and willing to expect Lbibition this match -Joseph Mai e, of Orillia, is
b nly prej4diced l iefbre, that the or
Gellerall tar try to take thol rains of govern- th day, as it er
W 6.. The chairman. 110 0
In believe one side rather ths�n the othir, . but show of a kind brother, Joh -Mallone, or. -Mine Anna eonof
next
rl in his own.!hands a' at I Mr. A. Dban, Is noW clerking In the
nd out of the hands brcducing him to the audience, congratulat- tbeY made Atatemil in heir reporO which ever held in 0anada. Judging from, present Last and r io Porto ft' gill of Seaeon, INI'l Lynchtookinthe recent excursion Do De. GILO
'gOW
house. -Mr. John Al. Kaine, prin. ative w
-ore. appearances teie expectations will fie real- 31 wirs gir
-of the people's chosan representa;tives, we 'ad Hon. Mr. Tarts and bhe Conserv' absolutely untrue." He further mid: a 811088 left from our bargain Detraft.-Mise'Luoy Evions has retur ed to CiPQ of the Boo public school, left for that and �easy. Out of i]
last
apprehend it fall quiter',proper for him to ized. But the BUCCeas of a show deliende so Fri ay a d Saturday. W Detroit, after spending the summe with toi;6 last week. At 65 to 70e per
party of Quebec on his return' "-I would not take a posi ion in the Conner sale 0 e offer the
give t their ranks. lot on nex4 Frid y and . Saturday at the extremelY -1l Thomas Dickvoof
vative or any other Cabin t were it offered much on weather Lionditfons that ib is as lo her parents here. -The Misses G
such.counsel and advice Oa matters affecting Mr. Tarte took all this In good w price Of 77n per I of r. Sizes 11, 12. 13, 1 a rieve, o
part land to me to.mo ad 2. f McKillop, visited him sister, Mrs. J. B.
0
rrow. I hav6 brains enough t yet difficult H. Wifli Is, Sol
to predlob what the final results, W. Serforth, spent a couple of weeks at Mr. J. Canpbell, on f3unday.-Charles E, Camp- (iTax
Agen; for Dorothy Dodd shoe's for
madeno biections to it. In his own speech, make a good living outside of iater shoes for men, im-i Shet&-Mies Hurly, of Seaforth, 8 returned from cKillop on Satudg,
the Empire as he may daern to be of ad ..no financially, Will be.
ladies and Geor 9 A.$ politics, undayed bell;
vantage, to the people over W hom he hag slao, he d clar This latter statement had better be� taken
We don't ed that it was w8lI known: he urposo telling you any of our at Mr. IN. Klien's.-Ernie Sparling p'aid his where he had repent his vacation with his
Not a
boub his psrlia. dreams, no t is is no dream 1bub Reackwood frionds' a flying visit rece ti
with a. big handful of salb. The bye-eloction' to the English E 76 to gle red, 79c
been not to role for the time being. From a had held is -position in the Dominion G a ;enuine unde.-Mias Mabel Campbell hua gone to 791 0 ; Data. old, 35
realit
ov' brains,but that he would not take a Uabinet ment, which t6ok Place last weeb in the y It'd a fact that in advertisement Mrs- OTlYnD, of Hulletb, vil t the the Soo to become a
gentleman in his e position, advice of ernment aiu, Conservative* and l 6 �Proteoticn - position tnembr of the teach- barle -46c
But constituencyof Argyleshfre, Soo . tlat d, and 39 to $11 -sheaf l0rA
vans, Miss in staff of that Seaf orth,,: meat a more than " bargain " B. Delaneras returned rom a vivii to her w-
-ad there la not much danger of his ever Ig which reaultea in the conversion of a Union- ife and family, of Blu,3
this kind may be of great advantage and in. i8L He strongly advooa#j A revision' of im,
if it were offered to h talk 0 extra good va'ue with the E. McFaul home of her father, Jarnes E _y, 43 to
havin Co.
Is, spent Sunday Millfmd-la e.
ftence. We feel, therefore, that His Ex- the tel and higher protil for the the refusal, &a Cabinet, tiniber is' not like y Oes In rhost stores,
fob or a Conservative majority of 60( into a Now is the time to lay sister, Mrs. J, Gallagher, of i8trithroy. with his parents in are �quol at $18, &1
to become so scarce in On in a good', Y1
tario that stuff of F.
UPPI of and get ext
cellency is, to be commended for the part he m8linufaOtoties. The present 'overnment, Reform majority of 1,586, is taken by some a values in Two of bar little nelces came back with her,
the,Gamey brand will be required, cc ngo,.. c inest _WM balk east or ill
bad a narrow escape at the
he said, aside from Si' 'defeat for Mr. C1_%mb orlain's
�Ook at the banquet, and him remarks touch- r Wilfrid Laurier, is all a crushing . ttons, i ki blankets, flan. Joseph Matthews and Miss S. J. Hicknell -Two men raillfee4 is ateady .at,
nele and otherstapl goods. The new dress were united in the holy bond@ of matrimony,
preferential 0ariff policy. The su 3censful
composed of free traders, who would lower. The length o.
ed a. most, vita point and should be very f a Parliallnil scission Stratford station the other dill -Theywere al for bran, o&I
goo will
189 candidate, -Xr. J' L ke anb your fail gown in St. Patrick's church, Dublin, on Tuesday
country, and on this 'very often, largely-decidaid
chin StirliDg Ain worth,
seriously considered, not alone by Canadians the tariff and rain the by -the Opposit- was the candidate at the last righ away On Rate. ' 1864.1 morning. The bride looked cliarmin crossing one of the t9racks to get their freights.
election and g in a
'fields of, corn
ion. The Toronto Mail, Which is likel OTES., One of t a gown, with hat to match, The
but by well, wishers of the Empire goil.' account he strongly advised their defeat at was badly defeated by t a a fluest pretty cream And,did, not notice another -train app"Uh.
to b late represents. ng from the pposite direction. A',by-
bridesmaids were Miss X McKay an Horse
Me is re ted to have @aid in. part as foll.' the next ell Whenever that know the mind of the Opposition in the Do which vve� hav,4 seen! this year in on the farm d Miss
PDX' may come. Dive of the constituency, He is a n iron
stander jerked them out of iho way just sa
Mi manufacturer and was op -To-Ro-*,-T6, Septem-b.
Dion Parliament, sounds the folio of Henry!Benvlewiek Mr. Bennowles is one A.'Matthewot, while the groom Wall assisted
low* He also stated that SirWilfrid'a health' Wing traed to a a pro- the train pasilied.
D Ing. artil of the district, and byl Mr, A. McKay and Mr. D. Fill were sold at the repo,
ote, which is not very cheering for those Ponals � to intOkfere -with of the lead f
e free trade aya. nary.
Now, gentlemen, in looking forward to his crops lire at all t4mes among the beat to -Diehl Broill of Wartburg, had their Tuesday. A large
such that he cannot- long-rommin in public who are longing for -the close of the presoub Dom of Great Britain and he was very strong The weddfug,party drove to the home' of the
her, where all did ample' mexi polaes, ming discussion, there is one life, and that when he retiree, tb a remaining session. It says Tot'day prorogation. 'justice it, but it proved unsatisfatory. Whiii
this great co in his :coademostionrof Mr. Chsmbarl i Is and Maggie David- bride's fat new traction engine out lamb Friday, trying
be seen, Misses Be
point which must appear pre-eminently to a - seems further away p can t week In -prepared for them.
members of the Government are man than ever. The trans. proposals. fls unsuccess t gave son spent a Hamilton, to the dainty repast to
ful opponen -Acb� thoring snob se'thia-the Mr. August Beltz was returning his engine
After Apendirig the day there
afuture relations continental railway resolutions will nob be a limited supporb to the Chamberlhin fiscal 8, ta Ing in the sights of the we
visiting r6lat hirig 1, W to I
to advance their own a of
city and view th great summer oarni drove to the bride's future home, where a 100 t -o $162ZO.
febween the motherland and her depend whose one desire is disposed of until �weli, on next week, and ,policy. Under these circumstances the I val, the 1 guests to Stratford, it blew up, the w9ble aid
weighi6g 1,4W
per. o secure , i -th in a r ca
encies-the possibility, and ' 1i&I private intersl he triumph then when the bill founil d upon them is ultra free -traders and all opposed to Oham. the boile "being blown out, T -he rail fat),
in an Ita t which we 0 ass.-, Mks Louisal larg reception -wad given. The gift to the �; to S re And be.
onmej the necessiby, I say it most strongly, of their personal ends," and a good deal introduced the fight will bi i renewed, The berlain are in fifgh feather over the r Roma, of innedos*� is isiting al the home brilide were beautiful, beiflg W611 an tal along the road side was set on f! -S-150 to $185. SOME
nib of
r -a be a Vent $80 to 8100'el
imbed about forty
for closer commercial relations in respect to ibt 'Ca ds and fore ihe fire was extirigo
more along the same lines. He a [so strongly Iniquitous Getrymande Bi I is ainother topic the electio they claim strong of her un a, Mr. Alox, chosen and very valuable. , 'Oa rode
fu"'
an Interchange of trade on preferential con. We hope the dapyo of the fence was
which. will keep the legislatos in scallop, condemns younglad will ing were enjoyed unti destroyed. Mr. il
0
the Gov-' the; morning, when the guests d
sit oondemned the railway po icy 0, tion A that p Ifoy, It ulay be enjil her visit to Ontario. I an early our In had a narrow escape, but fortunately at-
itiOD11 between the old country and bar and the abnormal supplemen that to some xtent, b Miss Be a Smith him- been on a visit of
tary eatimajes at other questions artod,
c W" vive Stec.
0
beli f that -the will afford topl� of discussion for any a plkyed a. worninent part in the eloo. years blown off his head by the form of the ex.
possessions beyond the mean ernment, and expressed the wishing Mr. and Mrs. Matthews man aped without injury, -though his hat
-a. problem our- also week's d ation a the residence f Mr.
rounded by difficulties, doinektic, Imperfail Miss Lb Government would be defeated when they day. It' will not 'be a in& �ter of eurpriso tion. The rem Lit was more a condenination George Gr gg, M orri zle Drager, f rosperity and happinces. arid foreign, but on the solution of which I therefore, If the snow be on the ground- b�' Of the now school bill than of the trade
:7 who has b wn ltv in Detroit for a length
a na it Would be in -The St. Marys Argus says Owing American
ppealed to the country, a Ing catM easier ;t 11
befteve the future of our Empire de- fore the members of timu, is home visit. t3he says thab Bruallsels.
of Parliament disperse tb' POlicYs 48 in such a constituency as Argyle- i(A
the interests of the ccuntry t 115 to a piece of quick witedness, a St. M
an. it in impose &rye
Gentlem ibis eir homil shire the school bill is parbioularl she likes living in IDetrolt, and we than steers, 10,1 toil
on a
to tri y obrbx. were .1 tulnrg.-The American hotel, wh�ch has trian still enjoys the feel of greenbackg In his Ator beef.
Slic, per
all the issue pf the coming struggle, be defeated. Mr. Tarte spoke pat boldl fous to the people, uch plea ied to see our young friend look. be4a owned and managed. by Harry James trousers' packets wen he goes abroad. On
y The costituenl ISO in
t'no doubt as to which side he will be �bejr; ham always been lug so well,
but in my firm, beli�f we stand very near the and lef The railway compa4lies through I a very uncertain n Flo for the
per poi
Y
so
to 6d.
efOra 111 may never come again. What t before a term of yean to Messrs. Alex. 140, Gil whf n passing the poktl notic-' arting of the f
Ways. Our 'opportunity is on when the election takes Place. We are lawyers, are putting up -a big high that the opponent f the Chamberlai trade at, PsEt Year and a half, has been' leased Thuil evening of larit We& Rginald
inclined to the opinion that Mr. Tart Jhe Senate against the rec 3nt amendments olicy � are, evideutlY, ejoicing without Yth. nan and 4C. H. Broadfoot, of Sesforth, ad a suspicious 1coking character, and, fear-
to-jb% our choice-&, mighty Empire, a a Oy'er sufficient the new proprietors
jo t BwEFS-�
malkot tone tO-
-W
rences that h�ppen to few in this world took K611dAY nexL Mr. James retires from the money to the watch pockets day -
estimates him own strength incl influence in Phe companies do not like he amendments of his, trel
brilliant constellation- of nationl united in he Railway act, passed by the Comnl -One of ihose pleasant occur- Do take vospeasion on ful of poesible consequences, transferred his
the 4 ge ofie
d hen Mi. and
e
'he world the spiri ' Hon. my, W Mrs. John a. James, A couple of blocks farther on the suspicious common interests, disseminating throughout the Pfovince of Qqeb8c- 14 seems to be, -squiring them to let ta mere and others Mr, Fi�ldfn lug to the ill -health of Mr
9 the Dominion Mnacce, place last Fr.
t of free Institutions and of the opinion that th probably seek a more m4itable looking chap turned tip in frout of Mr. The *rx;
liberal ideas, proud Of a glorious history and eJ strong , supkrt r&inthrough their propert� ; they do not Minister, made a sure bib when he an ounc. 1 Drumm6nd chlebrted thet,50bh anniversary
4t from 4 !to 4JO per Ivan the Government from ke the cattle guard amendment, and they of their w(dding, but cli�nate,-Tfie brick work on 1. Q Rich- Graham and suggested that 'he put his hands
votifi4ence in the promises of its f uture-or 9 Quebo is due ad in hills last on account of their
udgeb speech his,dete,mina- from 3 to IRV per pc I
o not like the amend family beit g hoattered, thby were unable to ar4la now residence was commenced this
the gradual estrangement' of that Empire's to his influence Arid POPularlty, ment making them re- tion to i above his he%d, backing up his request with stock it Aro
L Ind that be m Be a our -tax agaffist all have a re,x ni6n, They have a family Of V 'k m 2 poasible'for loss along thei i tracks, ies th t discrimi A Wingham contractor has the job. La six sbooter. Graham, who is of a very at froin 2 tq
2J
component parts and its ultimate disinter- has it caused countr nate gsinst nine da, Jag. Blal of Ypeilanti Michigan, was �e per t
9rti0n ? This is not the time to in . his power to make oi mar the y sparks from'the engines, and they now Canada. ugl: te 0 &Dd two None,, all married, agreeable diBpoBition, promptly obliged the
in our -tax ci&IIY There bao only been it, �,owri for a few days sold -at
party with which he was form ave th'eir solicitors before ;he railway com ne death- in their f from 3'to sit down and fold ones hand. Ib is the erly allied, aimed against Germany, as she am, 'thisweek.-A car, stranger, althongb his rcquest wan a firle to .610
is th 3 only ily. The (all daugh 113ad - t �wei ed
er, Wh'o was able to be Of cattle was shipped from here to the unusual. The highway mani gh
time for those who believe in the future of and whioh he ham now deserted. We have Inittee of the.Sonate, to Ind il that body to coantry that so then wont brought from $2 uo
our 1pe out or modify these an ion4ments,* or to ag ainst -anad a discriminatory tariff home, was illl She herd, of Dakota, ar on. Saturday last, by Joseph through Mr . , Grabam's pockets, except that 1;
n ham
the final test There is no e wftfl� also �rel accompanied them, for -a trip. wh
There are many pgQp ik who' have given orria Oliver Querrin, of the watch pocket, &wl extr&cted mobil
I "v and that was impoeel be Mrs. Drurrm rid's sister, Mrs, Brling Sand f
.Empire to speak out." no doubt he will discover his mislake when C
chs go them so �jhat they will b6 ineffective. cause of th Preference this country gives of Chic )f he 4ualit
g'
arrives. go, u4
a Our
doubt !Vs have not a very high Opinion of the Se -, to Brit -sin. It1wasexpected thatthi3 Eur- covijZratu. jeh felt go mueb like tbirty cents thsb be, day
, 21 -8 CK�ended t,�o them, and we ho en's hot�lkfjstack waz raiil fhi�4 week mositly faij
this subject the mosh earneab coaaideration but Mr. Tarte was an active and influej�tisl Ate, but they should, at Ill be so inde- tax would maberially, it not latione a, new emo ref ueed to keep it. � The police i have the
WAMS ral
endent of the de- they ma ei pe a' slow, Audi
�rho think very much as Lord Mfnto does, worker, and that, while he was a 01ijov la number of. hap of
railway companies' as 'the stroy the trade between Canad PY �he National Railer Millo.-Tpe matter in hand, but up to tue present the -1112,11d is better.
11omained unnold
they are not in any way rem onsible to t hor v'acation.� Mr. Robert Slater 4ght u,t
that in so far as Canada is concerned, at any the Goveriinient arid had Government fav, eTs of the Combioas re. Of course many, as an ac iouisb of the additiotial duty Ing a a
member of memb a aa� Ger- years.-RZ, M . HOmes is at pr�senc tak- W.Y. Stewart & Son, of the Nationsd Rol- thief is at large."
he charged it was feared that Germany would lef t he loml
Tueed Y tor a two 'l vacati,,n, tak.
suo3umb 10 the behests of not be able to om r cot 68, and tha�
rate, we have very nearly approached the ore to bestow, he wielded a "Jarge influepoe people,and if they
arl
e fancy he will the rail -way co ing In bhe 'or�onto Eirhibition, rljao tvisiting
now
pe ed to be inw. I
as been rni,i th's Falls and'.Kingatori,_
that at -age in her existence when she. must find that him power h ople of Canada may make;up their minds out, howiver, that this is not' I
Csna& has reached But, as a private member, w rn�iniem in tf in Instance, the in the Canadian markets, turns friends in 'Sill
rting of the ways." pate with otbe atries
"htily our, ikely Do be Quite 1% 0�1 be'r left here Tuesday for the n th,3 Ill
that so Jong am the Senate ekisto the railwa
the case. German merl mani-eab a socCeame, to be & more appendage; she must cut tailed. Mr. Tarte In office and Mr. to
Tarte liRht T1
corporations can rule the country through Toronto Exh bition,--Mrs, John Wilford KStock Reducing- Sal.u.
disposition to 1h1ing -on to thefir C adian entertained a 1�er lady frionds Tues- Zo 41 per -po
new orders a wibh day
her leading rtringo. She has one of two a a privat� member of Parliaml are two the'Senatoe, irrespective of the wishes of the ea; ew -pr. Lindsay attended 1 -to 4, per Pt
aIternatives. She must either meb up house quite differ�nt men �.cii it eopI4 or their elected representatives. trade and on 'gr 0 afternooni'lastof t4*0untomemto pay the addibional uties,
I I I -at f in ro tot,
a -will this ifil thull the Cauad�an an'stomer can still at his n worth Dry Goods, Gents' 161d at %c
for herself and become an Independent, na. el ation, and in no place binction Rut lot the people once become seized of this the medical ageociation meet' g FAt Loado $1,500
aports'having had a, very in- i per pound,�
have some substantial be more marked than in the P a active aid fnjoya�
tiol or she;muslu I sot, and they will make short work of the German goods at the same I k,l r Furni'shings,
Vince of Re.nate however it may be done. pri as for. str q0
91 merly. This, of course, will �e tim;. Ona of t parpound.
atr he
statual In the Empi . !The bond of senti. I be a eavy I Smallware, Staples and illinery,
re Quebec, We fancy, therefore, )h when I leadino dru z firms of I Detroit gave t -.8opr L
drain on the' 0'rerman ham a
I merchant, as twill' free trip to Dqtro rsday,,* 'ad thip
inds. the Government will Preston It %ad a most ea- Ping steera
meat ia Bill ri,ght enough in its place, but election time co Mr. T. R, hief Dominion cause him, in n�osb eases to suffer' a Join On Aigo on sale on Saturday morning, as the stock mint be ed
thabbondmuSt be abrengthened by some- not lope very much in Quebec by th Canada. � I ble time ivhen t ey got tbere.-Mr#. ticed quicWy to barel tead-v.-
a defer nihigration agent in Loud n, England, is all the goods lie, sefle to 3ut he loya rloo,or is visian thrice d"aughtery rna�e room for Fall goods now arriving. A genuine slaughter sale for Y
in he prme
34 90 to
$51 60 bu
-hing more tangible and a at preqent in this country.. He came seems diopo3ed �o do this rather than lose Toronto tbit vi i.-Rr. James Lockie, who balance of August; goods will be sold at nearly your own price.
ubstantial. Mr. tion of Hon. Mr. Tarte. over
with a number of mennibets of the Bribish the trade, They will, however. nob c%re to
of Mr. Blair will affect continue , thi#, ii�actise be the y and beffers
Clasibberlafn sees this ; Lord Minto seem it, How the defeo6ion ' has en in mplo I of the Grand Trunk
Parliament '-who are anxious to see this very Iong and will
d manv others oft it, a al
ail nd this knowledge I election or how' far G Railway for a great number of years, has -A- -F:M_W T-aMLAADEMS -to $3
the Government ja )u[Itry for tteml bring pressure to bear on tkeir own govern. received the a f0ekeral ana
selves that they may judge
is the foundation,and inspi ment which will induce them to Tepe if the till pointin n o see on oreanan Tae red Silks -to be sold at 19c- a yard,
o its capabilities And prospe1 t
ration for the he wili carry his oppol it is impcasible Mr. Pfes. the fal .$2
T
homp. �two
ti on is showing -th Y duties against Canal pro-
preffel movement for a trade preference to may. But in his opp am around. The part discriminator on. 1, in, place o! the late T. T 81xty wid seven��five cent Dress Goods to he sold at 39c a yard.
coition, Mr. Blair We h kvl no dou)t, but Jim will Mai
food fimh oows, a
arrivbd at Quebec on Saturday. They w ducts entering their country, In that, �ven I's
between Britain and her colonies, In ehort i t a good foreirlan, an( receive the po3i One dollar men's shirts to go at 59c each. "er - good
will be bandia-apped the same as Mr. Tarte the Oanadi tion to cho
v� sWNIanitoba and the Nor'thweat and on an Imur-tax would -not be oper- perinanenbly.-Mr. Ff A Roes, of Chicago, �Iurn to good it is the only wwy to cement the various in, He will not have the same i tl ieIr return will take a run ative.
nfluence as a through Ontario Best wool and cashmere hose for ladies at 19c a pair.
r' Provinces. Twelve -and -a -half cent Flannelettes to be sold at 8e a ard.
A d the- othe vl a visitor in town on Friday. -Mr. 1
t6gal parts into one solid and great and private member ihat he had as a member of In speaking of
Harry Jam(m formerly of the Commercial y 5 t -o lh;�
wilA rop.
Powerful empire.% It is this one general imigration affairs Mr. Preston is reported Come quickly, every thing'goe� chea N I
here ut who pureb
�hotel ased the American -P u1med$5 95 to
the Government and a dispeasbr of Goverif to have� said It would be of advan OF 04 04 A A A_�.
A A A 01
man and he even:to th' gas
Gommunity of interest that has cemented tage. DETH MR. HANYi.-Aaother of bile hotel in Bru sale, a couPIO of years ago, bum
men t favors. He iis an able P1
a (Ader Proviuces to b,3 ve many of, pioneers of this dstrict, in the per6(n of leased it foria wber f years to a couple stall Z4
the various States of the American Unfon must be, to a certlin extent, a pol Oelarger farms, now overru�b w;th noxious Highest -Prices
ular man Mr. Moses Hanna, has bpen removed fron, of men from 8 uf,,th It Paid for Produee. pd. intendfi s to 6, V
waieds; in Ontario pending
wh`10- It is DOb Possible at in his own Proviinde, else he wonld not have' and other Provinces. illfs life. Mr'. Hanna died on Tueliday last- a well-earned olida i . .. I ep Ith ble wif in ()ali-
�X -xwl 9- W9101 X�
fgh p6si.tions he did for so long., - a IoDg time and 0
cl to have. *abeolute free trade between held the hi divided into holdings of aboitt 50 acres, and i He had been ill for U
t plant an Eur as a f6rnis and other thern -25 to S-5
OPetku PGal family ou each severe suffr-nr. He bad reached the good Curtis visite bell siste Mrs. S. Gracey, at to $4
fact I oof the divisions, which* he balieed, in five a�e of nearly 78 years.' b. Maryp, o Rritan and her colonies, as is the case fia But, notwithstanding these while him He was a nati-re of 8 the United States, as the colonies re 01unday rid Monday of last &
quire friends may sy mpatbize with him perso- YE ars would result in not a we "
ad be in County Down, Ireland, and t six week.- LE RO &ad must have revenue F111a, oes, who has been vielb. hat Sympathy evidence, and that in the me4ntime t Years of ge he xame to this c ry wiffi, ID
but a beginning they are not likel� to- carry t hnegter- Ount 9 at her hcin� in Easo Wa-wanoah, for the epterabf
should be made in that direction, and the tili(,y of the soil would, be ine"reaeod, from big parenta. They settled in the" count MAKERS OF LOW PRICES T of past two wet ks,, lef I oil Saturday to resume I lo
so, far as to vote against the Government fifty tb one hundred 'per il There -im of exp�
r cwt
sooner better. This is, practically, Leeds near Brckville, About forty years �er duties IWT6routo, -Miss Allie BennotbJ In fum -to
they bad always supporlted', just o, o0eased came to M Killop, to $4 M t
his ac- 'no doubt, a great deal in Mr. "Preston's sug' .* ago & d and ARDM 1316OCKy SEEIAFOn�H
Ond, Mr. Stewalb,, of 1�rul visited the 1 i . I
xpor
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