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. I RTY-THIRD YEAR. I I . � " . - 1 � .
'a Selling . I I � i . . , E, EAFORTH, FlUDAY OCTOBER 169 1903o . 1 $1 a Year in Advance, - �� -
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*Ught at, - I � The following letter was -received 1by Mr somemay have combatted drouthe in Ails- of the young women at, the plant. -
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- 50 ft. wide __ I , Ground'Flooy Valentine Rueolitel of Seaforth, from his tralia, while others have withstood the night it became known that the "' Young . 1, -
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- �he best , � I . l] he has If crops come off mate this country will 1) -Oman, and th� next morning , i I I
I , RETAIL brother-in-law, Mr. W. Warner, an Wall Paper. rigors of an Ioelatillio winter, yeb, here they man was a m �, * I -
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_ ft . � kindly permitted us to publish it. It was - the young woman had disappeared. A' let , -
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9170 our __ re to give their life and,011argy to the up I
ial. I . I does continued -prosperity pay? � The . 17 i
Elowle -0. 1. I Upper Floor . With border� and ceiling to match in Red, a ,use came to toe elderly .In _�
11F . I written from Fleetwb-od, Assiniboia, �,n Aug. building of the greatest wheat-produoing ter from Syrim am, - i
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I amount of energy expended in planning and - .-
-0`718-r 20 - - I I . � . MAKWACTUR net 27th : � . � Blue, Green and Buff shades suitable for empire under the sun An your train rolls and someone saw that W began' "' Dear , 1, - �
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. INO. striving for gain is oub!of all proportions to * I -, �!
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ink of it I - � - � _____ The nish of work on a western farm eel- '_�d pon the platform Hubby." The mitted that the 4 , I � -
,, 1-i __ - - .1 I . I the desire for higher t6go, and 0 is all a Halls, Parlor4, Dining or Bedrooms. R,g- onward you may sta, u man then 4 - I ill - 1 ,
t, we - , ,_��-� ��� � �A, - /' dorn relaxes, but the past few daye Of Sl- . ular 15c, 18c and 200 per single roll. NOW and gaze at a ' �� , ," : �
are - repitition of the histor of the Israelites,; in . ppArently endless waves of woman was his wife, and that hisnamiq Was .$ 4
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or I VVVW � . - most incessant rain has thrown us out of T 10o per roll. wheat, exbonding onward and onward until Earl F. Bout ell. ' . I A � r
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� . _ in times# adversities lare 'ore really blame- they merge in the horizon, one 4,1
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Lt . -,--2 . . - overtime,bub its ours 6 wait for the )resent, ore local and A11JEUX. WIN'T' X ion, you note the immense area of equally the departmenD at Otlaws, says that. there . �_ �
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� Z U, I sr " 1 season for frost dravfing so near, makes it - SEAFORTHO the husbandman, and you can only dream In Natal Sir Albert Hine is c11rryi13 I On the - 4.: �
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Ja et.4 j *_ ; 11 . hard to be patient. Quite a lob of grain has Picture -framing- a Specialty. of its future possibilities, thinir of, the time government w 0 in ,�� * '. 9�
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prensing s � � . - N , been cut in Manitoba, and in many districts, in selling those horses, !they are to,06 - I
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,� , . . . � i:�fl',� . . the crop has been lithb. In the Territories plow and ask yourself in amazement, carr�ivg on his goverpmen f: f; -
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tersest or �,. " - ..* � I j� .. :--1.-_i-,.: I next mummer and ride Ill At sbamov M iss, Crei what shall the harvest be ? jority. Thure is a growing ieeling in South .1 - �,
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rice Ger-� I.' i I go to Langdon,Dakot5 to a family re �_ rl; - 11
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1 4 � - �: .: ��X' I dry weather. . loll Woollen double yarn, Miss Creighton, Miss WINN11,90, October 5th, 1903. . says tli&t it w 11 be a ceatury before South I ZPA� I _1
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�, �:�: - � � I was over to Arob a last week a a' Brothour. Patbhwork quilt, W Hyde, h - � — I Africa w;ll be within measurable distance i,
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� .,i1f,,__ _121- , a lot had been out, and extra Canada. I of Canada ap a country to live in. The
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'ugh our 11 _. �111 �. z, -1: I I . .1 -I.... "."..% T_*L,.a*v*'1 -Potatoes are scarce and high in prit'le lu � � 5 ip-.i
� i day of last wdek, snd:of which moutiOn Was Cr6ighton. Kensington - embroidery, Miss '!�, .. , . __1
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Aeed no , -� -1 --d I or gelding, Rribt Jackson, Hugh Norris, F Miss Creighton. Ladies' underwear, Miss . i .1
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'tha pub. I , . �. v., R Hamilton. Two year old filty or golding, Craighton, Miss McClelland. Darning on come totally ubalandtA by his illness. He I _-
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f1_1 . . - 0-, - -.:, I -4., i -Robertson and! took train from the Main street crossing in Palmerston. He _ 1. ��;"" �
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. � -1 ., r 9�__, Ryan and Farrii, of Winnipeg' I . whereby a company of Ohio and 15otroit 4
! Ir .� " , I . , have a horse wo vear old I With a out on his head. The horses were -11 . - 'I ,1 !4
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.. , � - " :. I from the Amerioan side. year old filly or gelding, Henry Pa eamore. Creighton. Pencil drawb3g, W MoNaugh earth was brought to Peterboro a few days P. R. Etation. F. bit, property is to be ex . ,
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40uld b& � . 1; lot of the best f those Thos Annirs Two year old filly or gelding, Jui)Gm._Horsee,--P MoGrego into a factory for the manufacture of bent �, � ��'.J,
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. . -_ . . I ,� by G. W. Hatton. It was, apparently, - � - �,� i i� , A
prepared . _1 . �, . , Hensall. Sheep and Swine, -Wm . .- q �, 1,
i - . Robins, Win MoLaren, hard be thoroughly ov6rhauled, and saveral addit - i
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, . I i dealer coming to their ranch can pur�hase in I . three good sized potatoes which had grown , I �A -
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he dreez - _- 3' '0VE1,'00ATS " is not the term for the�*e jaunty garments. I 3arness, Jas CL0in. pri ton. Implements and Poul. . � I I - -4;j
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tding the, I Brood inare, W MoLar�n, R 4y, -J Miller, Hensall ; D. McLennan, -;;;1 " i " .
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. - . su ta, and is one of the old LeiSter Key fsrm�s, novel eight. t, '' I
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Ay popu_- - __ ' ght, Foal Of 1903- R #ullartou. FruiD,-F R Hamilton, Hibbert; il., � - , J.
. ; t16 best made, for early Yall wear, in covert cloth and whip c6rds, fawn and por3ed of twelve,, thousand acres, for which -William Reid,. a Johnstown farmer, :_ I � I
3� apecial% � Brownlee, W McLarev, A Wri One H Brown, Wincheleea. Dairy and Manu- the arrival of the head officials -Of the com- � 4 _ -1 I
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� they pai(I last year thirty,six thoul nd dol- . near Brockville, met with an accident by - ,� - � I
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blue Ing- - � y J I this is year old filly or geldi3lr, W M "'t- 1 Grain 'i, V
; Our lon-est range h)wever in the Overcoat line is shown in the lon" oNau I �
I U�y- t, 1wre cash. Seven thouqaud sores, 6t0n. facturce -T M Hamilton, Staffa. next w, jek. " � 4 -
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1 .9 1 which he lost a foot, He was engaged in � 11--, 14
w, orearn, - � Toklmy gaat, fini'%bed with velvet collar, in &reys and blacks, simply marvel8 for' Single driver, D Rusoef, W Hawkeh4vv, C and Roots, -D MoLollati, Fullarton. Ladies' -George, a on of Thomas . Wyley, Cold- - 1-
, I fenced iq one fielk with four wiree and s , , :rz ,- �;l
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ashmere, _. Robins. �, � I . Work,=Mrs J D Hubohinson, Staffa. water, had a nanow escape from death ," , I
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. I ltyle,, (,,,mfort , . - cedar posts. Mr. Farris to also 1. threshing mill, on a farm in that locality,, , ! i
PT other i 1-1 - CATTLE.-Durbams '.-Milch cow,A Milllorj —0 while drawing "ton*e' for Ow fonndation of 11
� i . the largest cattle firm in the west, 11 4ordon, � * -. �
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i - heifer, F R Hamilton, A, Miller. ed a load of otone and was starting off when .
- � � They'haVe. cattle on an ad P Heifer -As a Huro foot was so badly crushed that it was sub I - I . ,
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. - . furnished -with horns. that would ko the- call I J ii few notes on Weatern topics mighb bb ofin- 11!a
. _,_One day last week a partridge flow into t ,I �3 11
mra tbai� - . A Miller, F R Hamilton Her( , , ore have made by walking on the tongue - �� '-,;.R� r
I . . I finest specimen of Elk turn green wi h envy. . torest to your reader#. The past few 41 - � ��
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� , getting a drink out of a pail on which it was , . � �1.
r and a,b , ,, - re - running right out from his Ilea with a Ayrehiren,-COW9 010 one Ve Id h ifer, niattersof vital importance to the Westerner. and M r, ed the &aims s, and they started off-, ,� He - *.j� .
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10vvi(:,qt - that v,tnnot be mateba'd anywhere, unless you go half as much M� aset 0 ;ivia , let perched. The door was closed, '. "I .1
wn else- � Thos Aonis, Grade !,:- �00 W, � il the horaes made . ti �� .
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re, favor. , R ave made to your meatiure and special order. It will cost: you cork-morew twimt�. f" - J
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I � five feet from tip �o tip. e t d 3rd, A bliller d. Two yetbr ol bef- a 4
I pleased I u0hiii to look at these gar�neDtS fit them on if you choose, and �if .satiBfiod, . . . .
�, � . I fer, lot and 2ad F R Hamilt-iD, Win 0 iver. 9 8 i,- , � ': !,i
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� a kno I r> 7011 1 two others that - would meabure seven - ' F 4 Hamiltonj Win to mention an election in Manitoba and a than bbis, we would like to hear about it. . the wagon wb eels struck him on the head, I - ;q
:a -w . . aud-r-quire ,,In overcoat be glad to place one with'you. -: It wili be a case I Yearling calf, A Miller, inflicting ant, gly scallp wound, One of his j, I . ��
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� 's � ) - . When in Mexico, Mr. -Ryan saw a. met :F R Hami : #now storm in the middle of September- Partridges are said to be very plentiful this � 11, I * 1'_i�
,�,b fingers, oirmiihial beriellit. -,, We have lower priced Overcoats at $5.00 and ,higher mounted, for which eigh� hundre4 dollars Oliver. Heifer calf, I Iton, Win the Western citizen ban had his hands full, wrist was also rprained. - I I "; i 11
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brJer to . Hard of fouo steers, , - I , ",
. . ., Oliver. All'clayses,---� sides being provided with 'abundant'food -The final report -of the House �Com- I I - 1.
- � . had beew paid, Another mail had refused J . A! steer, Win Oliver,lat "O mittee on Ag.-ioulture -Taskes reference to � � .1
.'reation's pmed at -�1:2_1.(;01 �ee these'also. 11 . - . . pair of also beat two ,,Mr. P. Farrel, proprietor -of the Royal J :_ ? 7� , .1
, j � � � � I year o ght. hotel, Woodebock, was badly injured at the � I I
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hay WhG I ; . : I I borne still being carried on an , : The harvest is now nearing completion, fair in Ingersoll Friday afternoon last. Mr. r n exports of Canadian -�:,_, - I _� _1
; � 11kJA%v01Q,J1V4J,10~ 1AAAA____ � . R Hamilton, Steeric lf,George Vivian, lot farm and d Ory Products during recent _. r- -11 4
i abou't forby r r fifty dollars. for beef. You I . and, although much threshing remains to be when -, r", " �
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datake in . and 2ad. I f 3gin to form an estimate of rs. - 16 is 3ointed out That the exports of -4 1 �
� I ; � � . I - .ie saltIng, but he was knocked down. The shaft struck' yea � i, �:, �
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- � I found Mr. Ryan a christlan gentleman and SliuFm- - wero tak-* cheese and bi tter hivo rimen in value fro - - � -.1 �-]
. I I the result �f the ge'asonjo operations. The him in the back of the head, and he was - .
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� able for hardiness, and can son hats been a very -A despatch from Sault St' Marie says - ad with $600,000 worth in 1890,the tol a%- 11 lcl�!�
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re, an ab* , pouLTp.y._Plymouih rooks, G Vwian J ,�a farmer has no reason to complain Now * ports of fartn and dairy products having i - . 11
I . . . � withstand almost anyi hardship. Seventy- . Waste 11 Dr. J. 1. Deadman was called to - , .1
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; five thousand head *ere brought ,nto t � , of toe bounty of u im,ry berry owing to an epidemic of enteric fever - ,`� . � , :
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� i . bate of Montana at one time la it year, . oause for the diminution in yield was, no among horses in that region. . He says the 000 lasl,-year, Tbe report attributes, this "I � �. -, I
-the now, �1 . ; nand to be comfortable t 3718 a' & Andri IV . Turkeyov, George .1 excellEnt Rho ving to the favorable condition -� ��:� -'A . _k ,.
� � U-tivitv in 1,'urs. People, who bave made up their ined -loose at disease Is unuasually prevalent in this . I I i �
I I I .� branded sud'tu a point in the apanish, Ir doubt, 0e dry weather during the critiev _ s ."
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78 E ,4 nifort, and they are securing n W. ranobing district and allowed to dr. GRAIN. -White is I wheat, E Forgu,on A perto 4
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ays Rug- I -1,riles.- clrcum�_ztances force you to do eo, it is a mi8i,ake to buy furs late in the their leiture, till sifffici ty t red to I the qualitv has, to a certain extant, be i isnp, soienVill 3 instruction in sgricult ure and 1. 1,
,I an I sea to " Boo this season, and that many valuable %_1
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ab now- I Wright. Red fall, Ofheab, A Wright W utiliz%biou oficold storage. I 11 I
t find pasture and grow up with the 1country. _ - � Jurt a by tn,e di�fficulty of bhe harvest weath. horses had died. A number of farmers in � . _�. 4 i.;�
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�ou1l ad- � - r Vilbolt, because you are then ob] I I aly the weather man spaired no that region have been seriously hindered in as committed at �_ �. I t -
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� Montana it a ranch-ing state, having rent or. Cort -'O., -A dreadf I suicide. w I `11�
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I 7 i � rile, yu% out last year, forty-seven thousand head of eedo Mias BraLhour. their fall w9rk because of this disease. . %-iii � 1.
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�, Br Timothyi a, - namell Haldane was nob considered I " � 11
i I )_ . ethour. antics culminated in a suo-W storm of unusual i 4 . --- ,--iA
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. say Inothing (if a few dollars worth ot comfort in the meantime, horses, but like this country settlers are -Oq Monday, while a threshing gang- inmate 4i 1
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� . ountry. . _ occurred, by which Willie Miller, aged ad an end � " Is
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� . I t if settlers coi�tinue to come i.� at the Hamilton, G In regard to the amount , ervoir, i � , -1 -I-
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F 'Black fine Cur War with two Win Sadler, W 0 iver. Oblier turnips; such stories should be accepted with a brifle -scaffolding d , I � "�
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. preserib rate, it will I I his life. He was engaged onthe One end of the smaller chain b . �,
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w I market� . I . Kerolok, Jae NorrifG forming a link io the chain. .
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I . But to return to our trip, W arrived zels, W K Norris. Field car- d iiip the horses,
� � � � - , I i erniak, the time of the storm and the lose in grade hip bone broken. He died in about twenty is supposed t) have whippa , �1 �'%_ - lq.,
� . : - he rots, W Sadler, R Birch, Gsrdsn carrots, will be made up by increase in the prices : minutep. which pulled1with such foec,3 and euld,on-
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-.1 : . __ . . . . � .selecte bought and branded Blood beets, M . proachto that,of last year. well-known stock dealer, who lived on the ma ,�,r the iron pipe alm,)st double. t I I - - ,1
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laxa.ud8r I - horse and took the train horn - dy and loch. Watermelons b, John from all political questions involved, it is a met his death. He was a 'native of Thorn- ing for his w,fe at the Grand Trunk station � - -- ,�, ,�
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. . -Beautiful = Ruffs t 7.50 0 $23.00 Smal M,
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at h. He - I be only about half enough. Ourex eriences McClelland.. Pum that campaign was vile. I make the state- servative side of politics. Mr. Logmn leaves traiu that passes be peers G�geily ln the - � 1� 4 . I
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d he re- : a good sized book, but ould re- Ferguson. Tabl � I squashes, Cilarles ment without; apology, and I believe I would a widow &'nd a son. - hope of ,oatchi a glance of h�r who has left # 14 11
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:IrM 11 ' � � Al e. n's Black Calf Coats, - -1 �- fence' to bold one. side, an'd a good DAIRY PRODUCB.' ' butter, E not, by, any means, improve their position beak, and the mouth and nose are well de- imm6rtal StA hen Brodie, -said: " Oh, , � - 'j�'! 4rt
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Uthera, . � kept it up until after daybreak. Horser, YRUIT.�PIU.1119, Miss Brethou" , and international questions May tend to is decidedly pleblan, having been hatched during the Exhibition the husband heard P,, � ; _
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sh � , I .. I . 14 do notbiog in [the dark Tompkin, 0 Tuffin, � as Norris. Snow, T M. - Th - ------------------ *_ -.7-, - , V.
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a bank, .. � I I three railway ties -one above the other, for a Tuffin, R Hogarbhi ' rty of S. H. Janes, on the Beechville about 6 o',olo.-k the Other evening, Mr. N. 174!� ZT -, �
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a W1 I . � I When we found the entire ibility to -relieve the congea- vin -.8 of Ontario, and its excellent location 4 ;��
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,ich a, . I ile of !us.- The morning before bbis. while Sadler. Grimes' a ea it an ideal home. For Several sea. -A serio-0 run - � � �� e. .
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Jannell, - : �'-! I n, Preserved 1p(-aches� to the ditch. The buggy to!. -_ I
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J Ste-, . ad for days without seei contents of both barrels of his gun had bruised. I range to say R *A8 iIOUUd � I
-Sunday A Greig. . t " H,�Milton, be found necessary. I
I � . . "Willow �,bush, over the bept Of avy clay H Milton. Raspberries, T M �y has late. struck him in the chest, death being instan- sitting in tho buggy and bad!. not I.Ssen
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11 'tQrs in .1 I . � i (wheat) land. Giiz McIrning o0r1br n. J D Walk. ly reduced the rote on Wheat goini I ,gro _� .,
. . � SUOCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) i cooked with hay for fuel. We met people Preserved, jolly, T W Hamilto thnr from Winnipeg from 14c to 10o per of several children. . thrown againeb the telegr4ph pd,le too and
t Satur- � . . ( I ind, One er. Pickles, W MeNaughtan, J D Walker. Ar _ -For three full months a young woman, fell back in the rig, - I �
, .-Mlisa . fi � . I . from all parte,and all extremely re. Kerr, Tomato catignp, J D Walker. W McNaugh- hundred pounds. Whether the C, P. B. � a '�ulie, who r . �
� .1 lk y �� d4y we had dinner'with Mr. and Ilow suit or not remains to be meant now known as Mrs. Earl F. Boutwell, kept -Willi& epideu on the town- -
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a, WWII 1, Johnson Bros I , from near Owen Sound. Mrs. I bainly nothing will be done from a .
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_'2 � - � Mrs. Best, and. the Morrisono, no Walton. M A.-MFACTURDS. -Home made wool blan- kes a reduction in rates it is & cold male attire. The secret leaked out Mon- last, and win accompanied by his family of I
� was ia 11 I -1 I hould do kets, Mise Creighton. Union bldrikets, Miss in& - four children. On their rotr.rn� home the, -
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, � - — wrap, Miss Bretbour, T Annie. Carpeting clus �
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: r. J. � I- I I antelope, (the smallest specimen 9f the deer point. Whether they can afford to see the thrAe months ago a middle-aged man and & For li, I Nirktoo, was �,-ent for and pro- � � .
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I family) ; they are &I on the Canadian Northern Railway young fellow arrived at Niagars, Falls, uneed th i symptoma bb, t of � I �
rd las.t 1, � ) lightly along IT&PLEMLNTS.-Top buggy,_ open buggY towns on and immediately applied for carpenter poi d eof the thfflreti Madan, :
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. -f cheap Rates __ � h. their own line is another question. No work. The elderly n*n gave his name as aged 2 years e1nd 6 months-, mud '
7 m Tor I . � quaintanoe, yet too timid - to 0 ry ,- , John McCulloo- oubt that is being done, for the' weatem E. F. Bell, and Lho young fellow registered its effec ta ii - Saturday evening and was bur;- . . - -1
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: The largent band we Sam had 81 WoRiK,-Gents' home-meide fini. d 17. I L
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h, Shea; 7 ,, ,U at, nel elifrt,Miss Br 'thour, E Ferguson. Wcol a, �,ushel on his wheat JI: .� � =
�� ma, Wash. ,*te, $43.65 via. 0 , �. .
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aas re- - i I Jen mitta, Miss ;ways for western Canada, In very truth craditably. Later, the young man went to and they wre now consider"d out of danger. -1 !:' -�' i
(). P. it. : lao . Usor a Woollen xooke, also Wool an -a 9 40sell `C= be obtained *0 to !17e - I
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