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9geotiorA of vviffoLB NUMBER; 1.878. . � 9 t 9 . $1 a Yo&r in Advance,
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Ach augges: - , I �, , . . � L i ' Government did protest to �rit- WINDOW SHADES Charles McLaughlin, on �W
ftdougly arx" - . . I . I A REVIEW OF THE L! TH SES. when the . They lived in Durham till May, 1855, when joyed good heal h until the Wednesday
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iye, 190rout I STORES 11 . 1i . FLOORS . . � againot the Affierican commissioners All Sizes and , olors I ��.
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I 5o ft. wide 11 I I- Ground Floor, . 01TANVA, Nl! V. 2, 190.3. 1 e from 16c upwar s. The aged couple retired about six years ago with - the :resul as above sta , ,�
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L. - . � . . I I- � i � � � . FMAM ThO'oessiou of the Dominioi i Parliament, was, therefore, othiog left for this 1 con t � and moved to .Fordwieb, to spend the rest with one son a d one daughter, came to � ��, 0 -;,
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_100 ft, 10219 I � IF . which closed I week, was QP of the -most result. or, do- of their days in ease and quietne y f - �. � C
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.1 . . I . [ING. firat Isoe, It w6 the longist r held. It and, therefore, I . a views need not be sort- In all lengths, from and four daughters. previously died. She leaves to mourn - her - __� � , i 1!
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: -or eig West Huron Farmers' Institute will be hold -The Goderib � !
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sh to pl&ftl I . . - . I days. - It met on March 12bh, d prorogue& . I at Rill's hall Londesboro, December 1; ub.* Varaoe.rn6t�a nu*ber of the veterans of '66 - .-I'll, ti,
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(11 be inter. -14 4.1 1 1 PI 114 1 0 i 1 §++++ . . ary is that Can*da will not be a Owt, r to -_ J I 0 I P (kit and '70 in the courb house, on Saturday 1 4- 'i
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1 Our business experience' has taught us I that the way to success is to gi -of wo States unless she has entire oontrotso, f F Ali 'Alm 0 AT 'Im, * . � k -, �
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I - . � i . Ole months of this' time there re forenoon - * . Holmesville, December C . of the Crown Undo agent of the lot I,--' _J1
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- � tiler people the BEST. The word 61 best " ; will - apply to ev ' feature of r -,I i 'a of the House,' and Sy generally SEAFORTHO -The other day Robert Young, of Gode- the 06lonel bad selected for I the= .-I 4 -�
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: - ,I CAineb hold .a.in"th g on ,Picture framing a Speoi4ty. when the saw "trULek what proved to be a And Messrs. Well#, Roberts, Smeeth so(I i 1 , k
I - In' the first place, we, have the best StOreL in town, filled to the ceiling with sessions of thii Dominion Peril ant were In The Dominic, a I I I
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4 tbie, amma- . L . In 1885 Wednesday Iss L and disposed of., whal ever - atone 1 others; M ".
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1hink. ,t,he best: goods money and experienced judgment can bui. These goods are I syd k% close student small mbgdded in thewood right next Hick, Jordan, Babb and Varmeare locAt6of 1, .11 f -
-i I Ing ra five mouthas . the heart. The �Stick Was perfectly a6und T I
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'oold at the best priew from the customers? standpoint. - i "' - afterwards dis rood, and will 'e' O' in the township of H-oughton,about 10 milos _
ith __ I- in 1887, #VOL months .end six,een days ; in hav nw fur- of 11 And how the stone got t1i rer is a myst 1 -
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f. 11 �_ out or, he was in great demand for political - , e ' . .
� Arrange 10 - -R,81of, =.d. best attention,'. and beat treatment to our custom6rs, -who are undoubt. 1891, five months and one day in 1899, five ther meetings. consequence untW -Messrs. Wade Br6thern, who recently from Thessalon ; � John Roberts in Roine " � �.
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. � mouth#, e cept fo . ir J ohn Macdanalol in Carleton in 14- I
�O% You- can odl, to the beat town, , I i ur dayi, ant, In'1900, � week . . purchased Mr. H, M. Tedhope'o grocery And towdship� vix or seven miles from Thee*
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Ir omb one I - I months d seventeen days. , These ere all tion an to the g neral elections will, be set. against 8 I crockery busiuess, in Wingham, have, owing Ion, and Charlop Wells 'and Joseph Ellis in 1: - �
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aoinforb and The Best,,is the ON 'a p.N. % calendar I onthe _
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a . ,lug exces ny thing I ie past, and the Mr. James Armstrong. for - I -Mr. W. F. Vanatene has'purobased 100 a 7- I
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7 . worth . p I � mores of land in West Wawa�osh, from Mr. and the aeleetor, when -peaking of the Iota, � - k -
I . This is a truism - force t6- Clothing and FdrS net reguS of th,6 year's floaneig i tranmabtions but now art , ant �oba, . ,-.-. F ,
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t. r�qutrre for probably than to anythino else. , Yo -a never hear a_man'!�O;r y $9, writes from tfirit place on Ot ber 23r'd as I -
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19 bi tha line � row for having bought a good thing We have no sorrowing friends if 'We The expendituke was also ver much larger follows : � , � I umbla, Mr. Vanstone, some time ago, Z ,11 I
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1, - OW - - I beat explanation given for this was that the receipt of Mr I E. Briggs.' big potatoefl.� and place, mud be now has 200 acres ih a block. —a I .
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0 ' f then I a ed sales. We are b-ound to make N . government hid the money a id they opect my turnip, Zch I sent you by Mrs. Sikmp- award rot er 9 -Mrs, Wm. Roach, one of the pioneer Canade, � , �� �;
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e 41 banner montlis, in tlig-luMory of this business. . I residents of the 5bh aoncomion, West Wa- - ,
A ; gon. The tur -Hon. Cliffogd Siftout the Canadian I
t Ah guar&n. . � I � Our' goods and prices are the it, p was grown on the fthe"m of - % -1
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�. your money - �, I The most imoortant bill of the session was Mr. John Aik nhead, oousin,of Mv. J � Minipter of Interior, and other Canadians of .!� �
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� -1 I �Mr. tober 24tb, Deceased had been in poor � �
U. busluen to f ; the national transcontinental r d1way, which Aikenhoad, 2na concession, Stanley. !: the Alaskan bouodary commisision, -are rovr - , _ ill
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- too, N. B., to Port Simpso th P 01 yo was upwards of 81 yearis of age, Besides -The Londou:Presbytery have i1ceepted � �
A �_ n n 0 a peedy," mays Clancy. 11 Whin I want news . - . -
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� V SR, - . it is always stocked with thoroughbred ca 11 Well, Clancy," 1x the resignation �f Rev. Dr. Johnston of too �� � i
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�. lr'�& Pacific oharte; bill. The I tber was the next week wit! -wind i1p the most of them. -Lockridge Brothers, of Brussels woollen AI 1:1
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� W r tion bureau this time, I've bin ra that obutiton goes to Wntreal. I
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1�a worthy of :S U ITS n - I company'@ bill, and the other government The weather fox the la b t n weeks hasbeen about It in th' papers an' whin I gotthrough -RoLt Bruce said to be the .oldest � .L ii
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a I - measure embodying tile contract between all -that could be desired, Thereare.slarge Toronto, as a partner. He is an experienced �n 1., no Of - _N.
i are tha bes _.. _1 . 1� wid thim I wint to Finnerty, an' Finnerty faimor of the to hip of Ki.lby, county ltfl
I'I, . I I the governmqpt and -the com �any, A con. ines In thiO dis- man and a former manuger of �:'vhe Hospol- � I �t
eld� and our- , � � -mr-M -AV--1JL number of threshing m%ph knows more than thl most iv folks has for- Uedt-, ,died last week. Deceaqed was 90 � �;
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-Z r ., siderable time was taken �' trio gh a, 2) yearn of age, flo�d for the long pt,riod of 70 � -.?
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act If , '�., - � Bruesels, t%king charge �of the business, -4 -4
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1 . heA was that for the redist0ibution of the here trom Dak4a who has a gang, of 20 inen, Another lob of machinery will be added, T j
. t � t . 01 years ago-mebby befoor that-l-RusBia got died. He in survived by a family of five � - ( 1W. - �
I"- wag av �1. I . constituencies. Then there wan the railway and has eLght �took toam�", and his expenses making it a two get mill. cone and four daughters. - 4 . iI
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advantager to 0 I '7 tolred IV thau portion iv thl polar raygions -John Sanderaqu, son of -Mrs. Joseph —JO3eph JaryN, while fcoding a ,corn iA' .,E
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� � I The cut, Style a�nd'finish of which cannot commission bill, and a large bAch of public run $85 a day.: He wor4o from 6 a. m, till - . I ,-A
* whik-, the I . -1 n no- known as Alashky, an' so she sould out to Sanderson, of Gorrie, died on Friday, OoDo- I R V, jIf
I . ; and private bills. In fact, 00re was a 8 p, m., and ha* run bill 12 in order to finish ebredder on the �farrn of his brother, near Y.-' ,
cAn gob fit., - be equalled at the pricei thl Shtates beoWse she naded money warae i � I. ;11.-
. not- ber 23rd, after an Illness of alm'ost a year. ;i _
, r . procedented number of bills, The mobt v, job. He has made oveq$190 in a day. I - r .; �7_1,
le. T19a in a. I "I . __ . . � than she nsded tirrytory." " What koind . Springfield, In Pgin county., was 80 serious. ,�
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- 11 � 9% n able event of the session wao �he resignation Thpre- is quito an excitement in our town Deceased was in the saw mill buain - 1, �.
a- that- never IV a place is it?" says Clancy. " 'Tis a e"'I 'n ly injured that his life in despaired of, His z�;? �4
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M our Induce. - . I i uVere,batS at '0,50,a P'Ne50 on loc I opRo1o. A vote Is to be t n in � �� 1
P , T5 of the Honorable A. G. B14ir, Minister of a sko * greab aummor raysort fur iceburgs, an' good Gorrie for several years, but. of late had p � I
- I Railway ' who disagreed with his colleagues November. :; �' . At been engaged in the grocery business .,and : �
date thz low. I ''I 110, . fa:rmin' land Is scarce," I says, Me geogra. d severely lacerated, anJ big hand ground to a -;; 1'_�11
� � I -on the question of extendiog the Grand Th4� crops in this loq,ality are good and " as vostmaster ab Gol ston. . I . 1
�� ;�, and $10, , says that th' shores is thickly vrooded - pulp. 6 ' �:
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' __ rovinces so � gay time ahoObiug living in Idaho for a fowst years, h4ve pur- T -
As to compete with and par, The sports ar,b having over $700.000 1 is boon paid out for cheese , K
)rest . ating out P ored wid bru-jhwoocl an' bear-thracks. Th" , I
� . . In mea's,sizes ) have no trouble irA bE allel the Intercolonial. I ducks and goOse. Oao Phooter in two days princioal crops raised is whales an' saleff, am, chased a large farm at Wilmot, Xcw Hamp- In the Kingston istriob. One buyer reports C-1 I
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I rimm -3, al! competitors. Its the exc6ption'al quality of When the session opens' Sir Wilfrid Rot 10 geese, and one tipped the soaleat 16 hire, where the will make their ho -1
thl inhabitants is viry tinder -hearted They' a me' that he has alow i br;ugbt .8125,000 worth up �1, � f,
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I . the clothithat appeals to one. Its the style of Laurier was, in poor health and, notwith, pounds. The �geese and here in thollsindo. live on fish an' blubber all thl wlnrjhe�. Th V N,
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;own may De . - I . I Wh ibatiding that the premier wso daily In his Wb are living hi gh at our house, " R. louality visiting relatives and friends while undoubtedly re &ped great benofits there. " -;, j �
wt workm � - the gar,11jents that -4 only : at -Im iv any account in bears an' - -
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� an- � � merit and workpol harder �than iny other man McCool is a good Mot and enjoy tb ' t en route. They are former HuroDites, and I I
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he artioVa its th price that cUches the sale with Pill me when i y it wud we would be pleamed to see them back in 7 "I �
I I ry bad but he t1ought P&briok Mastuire, for Over '60 years a -
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isve, suitable , * ,� . ... was alerti active ,And full )f vigor, as big cooked, and I Just wish I could get, a chance 1) the old county as permanent -,residents. I rosident o�f Bl;nheim townshfp, Oxform' J
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I . I . -A matrimonial alliance was entered on I � if
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� of trimming I � . . . I . an ! o mix with t . �
. I . . each on the Alaska boundic y award in the to send you a ivild goose t he Po' Now Uncle Sam claims that- th' prevailin' ebanty, died la4 week 16t the age of $6. i i
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, Xming dayq 6f the session m iowed. Those batoes and tu�nip. I omitted to mention � -
tt have tri,=- � 01 S10600 - - , bhouigh winds has had a, tindincy to blow bh' We aesd&y evening of last Yeland and arri .,
I sibio' John Lindsay, a:well known young farmer, � ____
I - 1 $6,50, $8*5 who are aw * for politi %I prefermento that the beet ._�rop of potatoes I eve I saw uthry lolne over Into -Alashkan tirrytory onto at the oloso of the rebellion. He in � �
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o � . I � when the premier steps &at 0 was at Mr. kenhead's. survived by a family of bix sons and three �
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near a Iftutle, . . . r and cnur� , bubTohemrl was Well, to make a Ion phtory short, John Howtek and Grey boundary, werejoin,d as daughters. Hisi wife died about 17 years . � 1,
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itold beauty. 0 � -leader Of- the Opp ail ii, Mr. R. L. one ornokerjaik which weighed 3 �Oul An, 1 d In favor f1v !Uncle Sam, but he husband and wife by Rev. T, W. Cozone, I ago. - I -
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. speedily reeover'ed -And .1 ad the session to any I ever saw in Ontario. I could have their home on Mr. Lindsay's farm, on the H I
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e I.. I I . in excellent spirits and robu n. sent a turnip JO pounds, but I did uo� feel yr sin 7�h concession, an hour late at Woodstock, Mondi%y morA- 7 -N.,
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�&T_ - __ I - . I - .health. Opi . belonged to her %ovyway. John Bull's '.It% � '. �
I �� - - - 10 . -A house In Wingham, owned b I ,,.: I V4
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�kw' Ion is divided whether th re in to be an- like losdin '' M , Simpson. Hoping "
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I other session! Or a general eleciion. The that I have bo trespassed coo much owyour Dulmage, and occupied by Thomas 7.tt: &t:Some one ,n Fort
. . . . Uncle Sam wants a olq,ioe IV it." " Was . 0_ .
I i� g you very - wise badly damaged � bv fire, on Monday -_ ;�ft
. next two weeks will finally eoide this ques- valuable space,,-anol thankin Lob sh included in! th' dale?" says .1 Who kept, and. firing it up, ran It, up the
; i- . .1 - . - fc" - Wawyna mornipS of I"t.week. The fire is supposed - _.; .
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ut for a .few ' k. i n tion. ' I . � for the same, Lremain I track a mile. When the I 11
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,is. goods, we . � I . THAT AMV I . Youro sincerely$ . "b'shtill belougs. to 0 dy unliss we Iola it to h ` started 946or from the stove pi F as kpo get it Monday morning thijuke was di , M
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Sud-ge. a, is 'Still 3entered on the . through British ollplo ." " Well," Bay$ covered and the engine located. - '�-A:
goods. We do not, go so much on. quantity as quality. No one should, not even - public Attie tion I - — ji about $1,000,with-go-In-suranoe. Mr. Watt, t. � 1:
. I � ' - good . . - . I Clancy, 11 I don -_ -John Fox, � a county quarry man ab � T
� There � your purse will standj� get the b 0� Alaska boon ard award, aid., while a p It so , at we have much got most of big furnt6�-,oO, although ft - it
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. buyer of a Single garment, Whatever . est gh I Rymal Station, four miles from Hamilton, . I _.r
�r � * dry goods; , the General Dau , ter raison to oomplaiD, We don't bel6ug to o � -
I . deal of indighatlon is exproised indifferent BdotWo Second . I was somewhat damaged hi being moved. meb with a painful accident a few days ago, ��, -..- i
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r, 'VVI 'h1nk � for the amount, even though it be a small parcel.: � I . tars, th�je is a growix g disposition to . :� ourmilves, annyway, an'� John Bull Pas a -The Wingharn . Advanoq says : A *ON- Some misobievo I fellow -war filled his 71 . -ij
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i now se"ou!N - -- I . I n lo as he plates 1-wid his , kmen I .1
I . I . acquiesce in ,1 the docisio - . ' )ight to 4 . ,roe feet thr ugh., � - 1� 1- i
� . . ki-y it, I D. At first the ex - Mrs. Emma Booth -Tucker, c c�, the - tary log,J2 feet long and 6 0 . pipe with go der, and it exploded, iujur - - 11 -
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f � -with Furs, good and bad,'until )pinion were Imobt o worth perhaps 50 oentq, aiay.�at Goat Mar- .. . �
� We do not allow out Store, to get loaded up pressioUll Of - (01 utburst t T -4-g
. hisicker than . . a United States of the Salvation- Ar wife . '_
� . toper, I - I was the oonT shtrip here an' a chunk there t,ill thl fursb tin *Roach, justice of the peAce. and the Ing his fal�e an eyes seriously. Fox, al- �_ r
� is state gar- of, te E which not 0 . though likilly to coo th! sight of one eve, _+. 1 �
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'were- posslble,, ... :-a of 7ood ' a congested I of Comm&ndei,' Booth-Tuoker, and socou , - Ig wo,know W6111 be annixed to th' Slitates 1,1,
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� , - worn out duct of the A orican commi a oners severely "I t it . family of Josiah Buebindale, of Whitechurch ,_ it
A .Broidoloth - . - ; n t b N ; I daugliter of G 'noral Booth, founder oi tile refused to ate Anyone.
� . 9`$ menits, get tugged and pulled, crusbed and torn, .and, .i- , f8(3 # I criticized Doeit of Lord Alver- 0 . . I whither we want to or no. Give us a Po'Pe' districto a cool $1,000, beford, tha litigation - . i
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ran&&, Habitlip, . - Army, was ki led in a railwa IV that Macdonald till I git a chance to - -The 01 rUce mines property, on the I 4 _.
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, Wore they, are sold. . oe;�� last bet *eon t I laron, in Algoma, has been .. . �
I w orth of furs which w*e receive, we placed undai doubi. That i is nothing,un- z - n- Wednesday might , I -�
0ecular- namsv.� Kansas Cityv, shlip up town. Wolve bin a hoird man long shore of Lake
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a ladker notbL- I Out of very many thousands of dollare I week. She w rendered unconscious after enough. I Vick th, bi*t Ving we can do is before the courts, both civil and criminal, sold to the Canaftan CoppE.r-Company. The . I
Ja'y claim to 11:d the balance are rejected and returned to the usual after al ['to see inteOpol ad parties, who the Pullmav, 6 which @be was, had Aruok for fully three years. wt1h no immediate Chinalro Mining World, of October 24, says � ,.
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� imme(lia.tely cull out the best, a I i - � is i urios � to, go into businiss for ourallves." An, � i � :�
. � . I have just m t with deft , impugo i * � a water tank ind been wrecked. ,Sbe died prospect of an end. that tYie sale hat be'e'n made to the Internaw . . -11
I s are' -bought direct, I � � I . afther all, I dualio but what Olanoy is about 1� -
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I .- manufacturer from whom. all our fur - I � and - . udges, and � the Atasks dispute i � -After long -and suceeisful service as tional Nickel Cpmpany, which Is the Uan. 1. 'ft -
l I in half an hou . Her skull was, ' free mrod : I - _,"
- . . � . I W suit of ac� lit ernational char- . (, Vree parts rolght. � each- . :.Z, , Ti,
, . Was' a bi , ohool teacher, Malcolm 13lick., now t I � .1%1__
X"Itive , � I . and she was i1jured internally. - 81. Tk omas . GROGAN. g n O, I adian Co er Company to -organized, and a �Z
� AAAAAAA 81dians are apb t v forget that the Is intati'da taking %'rest 1� �� I , I"!
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� . � . . - :1 - � 0. Holland, 11another high officer. oi the - . . I � - No. 3, Mort , e - W A wab proorty, The price , ,I ,� �
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I I , . 0580 was A B is an a -loan one rather . . . from the profession foris time, at the ex r- paid was -3600, ; 0 � - , . _1i
_1 - - .. . � Army, who Repompanied Mrs.* Tucker; wall � i I
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I . �\� than Canadi n and America i. If this view Huron Notes. � ation of him term. The truitce board Vag t- � -- ;
I 0 1 injured' seriously' tha he ha�_ also askeli, of St, Paul's, �2_� " , 1i
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o4sken it 'a difficult t asaunte that the P 11 -Miss Annie King hi'as been' re-engagea an ed Mr. Montgomery, of Wroxoter, as Presbyterian of urch, Barton avenue Ter. if I "
. ance on ,I also b � ?I -Rev. Georg i R. F
: urs are Sall d at , small adv .� � � gag
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� - 'I 0 ',,Iin�, British arbi r tor, who det chool oeet�ion 11, Grey. salary of 8375. His .onto, has received a. call flom the !,;_,.-�i
. lared in favor of cher in 9 his successor, -at a
11,:Ull "bwFli4 9 . . . Mrs. Booth,Tuckert who -was Miss mms an tea Presby. -
tie, art.. work to merely record- 6re eight ess! f di htheria In duties will commenee the first of the year. . �_ - i
It, . � the Amerios contention, wi -Tb6r8 9 a 0 _ ip F1 I -1
- 6 hourdalong. � manufacturers ce. . - � I . I In ads. He;.was do. Booth, marrit 4� Frederick Tucker, I � 1888. the sohTol there has been torip2a oburob, of Paris. He has not yet di- -_
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I Oh to golt at � - I . - . a . ;e, and Brl6in was He assumed b br same an part of his own. 0 i Oideil toaccepb. He ba�y been pamborof St.- I 'I
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tty th- 7 room - - th - a 1. It is!' , , -Thomas Kellv had tlle top of one of his line. � 1.
i a- I � � as inoipal arbydbnoqrn ,scarcely er I years ft. ', the marri�ge. He waoleorn. sto�d r,hat the Paris ooDgFegatiou offers a I I . .4 i
I . PON r, a A I t:r Zu shears in Grob's � - - .!
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7 o1ble the he would' *en off by . -Two young boys from Goderlob,'Aons of !, :
i liftle, touchof - � 1siv done Oh -
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I Yet you (clan - Z . y In his own mind missioner o Army In India. Mr.j� and 'f ng,ero . a tin salOy of $1,806 � - ��.
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I I were not pe "natisfied, � of I tin thop rich- - the other- day. Messrs. Drinkwater and, Lewitt, of. that ,��f
e , Mrs. Boo.-T'oker were appointed to I'com- � I -w-At the cl so of the $ oonvo.Option In A ..
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om U42 � __ . I at any rate, the Ameri )a mand the Ar y in America in March, AM, -Th#__11 monthe.. o n I
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� _ Bargain -Ta"bleso . - * stronger of the iiro,, or I hat the evidence Mrs. Walter Manningt 'of Clinton, � , having come down the railway track. don made wtifying annou,noomenb that :�f
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I . . I . Tucker was 8 'id to be the ablest oof �1 ,. . I . Jobn Charlton, M. P,, had intimated h1A . V;
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I )� hin-the Bri-tial ease. There is . great state of excitement. The be :,,
; I - to ,� a couple-, of days. . in a ye williagam, to endow a chair on condition I '1_
� Booth childreils 1i . . ,
� FAudy Goods- $ 5 00 no 6 from the .ve beginning Can, bownghip, has �7�
, . ar, for - , . -Peter Cantelon, of- Grey said they had started out for a walk, And I
-. g Oda USUS 1,0 100 Mon's Suits, $6 to $10 regul, �. . � Colonel Hdlland was for several iylears itobi%, where he will that- the UnAi'Me ity oonffnhe Ito relations � - . �If
b - Illy � � 0. ads was as isfied that! 11h had'the beat of gone to Delain, Mani when a piece from home had been chased by with the -
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, . to . cited the Salvation I . . I 1111 !I-!
such, a depart-- 00 side.' Bu a the other and, the U from home instead of towards it. I tti
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75 Ulster overcoats, regUlar $7,60 and $8.50, 'for - .5 .States wee qually confi Toronto about eight years ago. Mrs Booth- no,. stees of -mchooi section No. 6, � million dollars to the endowment., The An- � -1-J.,
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� it along. '�7, . I . . . nt, and just as Tucker vIsite4 Toronto a cumber .of iiines � -The tru _George Muldoon, of Bruesels, has pur- nou.neemobt wail rooeived with gribab enthu. . a ��,�',
. � l . . . I . d rritory was i -too Jamieson As . I ,- ?"" t�'
� astlefied the the dispute her a, have re-dngaged M -year-old road- 11isam. . �_!�
i .. � � # I . ... I I to see bar sistiri-Commiseloner Evok ooth. Morri chased I I Geordle B,1' a twol . ' ' !�'�Z!
, . 42 � 3 00 property.' , he mAtter teacher for 1904, at an Increase of salary. I I �,
. . between'thm two�'t - star colt from James Shodden, 4th line, -Nell Currie, wheelsv� on the Canad. Zi
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� - Suits, qP a which could dul be'decided ill receive $32fi. r Morris, paying $175. * The colt in bred from ian Pacific liner Manitoba, was killed in- _11
. . 7.5 Boys" qP . was , on, some time ast� but . .,&a ig.,ttiog She W - - 1 � rt
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� . . in 4o, doubt the.. bon for -Mr. Harry Hutchins has leased the � -
I I . careful a ation. T I I . ragi - - Chicago Vol- stantly - iT
t, 4; . IM 'I' ro - better. the !Imews oV her sider's t a . conees. Costumer end from a WfIlke a few days ago by falling from the . -T
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2.60 to $a, for - . death has coMpletely prostmted.1er. ! farm of Mrs, J. Hudie, on the 7th unteer dam, owned bl Mr. Shedden, an - .4f,
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30 Bow' 2 -piece school S31its, $ . mined not �ogivq d a two Cans. I I sion, Goderich township, formerly e � .... '_
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" . � . � . 1. . I I and a special as a foot ; two firsts and a heaTto clean it, when the mast, which is of _.�
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I 100% pairs men's odd DrawerS2 I ioner to take a of the Salvation Arrny$ in firsts, a second and a special this fall at the I mast, H a skull was amahed. Currie came 11
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. CO. - . . I . . . more liber view of the IN Ole subject, and Ing message to SsIvationists throug t the braskat is on a visit to � I old friends in the fairs. ' Mr. Muldoon kas a great fancy for from near Sault Ste. Marie Michigan, and ;I
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i 4_y_..1 . : A iy' ...4- Alin - +n 17AP, fnlp ' - 40 to do his .b"t to gei this i roublesome ques. world, concerning the death of his den b ter, nelgkborbood of Brussels.
I I . , 1, .�.Ir a tidy equine, hence his recent purchase. crew of the Manitoba, I # I I
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�f �. , 7 X -Len s odd U n ol 15 0) . y I . . tion out or r, is 6yt W1111@: ku une Nib 8 DIM hars.,Dooth-luoker. f, Wednesday sivernoon o an 9 �
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. -A pretty wedding was celebrated . i
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a - . 1* I 25, �h As Sir WAlir d Laurier at ted the presence tif what appears at the Moment
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,gets, Mrs. Nosoker, of Dra ton, on Tudiday of ,about to inaugurate an importa- - .-
. tW . in th House of Commo are to be an Indescribable calamity and a vial 9 roe a
I E 10 Dozen Men's W061 SOxt 0 PaIrs Or , - 'a . r - last week, at 4 o1olool, when Mrs. Annie ! tensive movement in th di tio of re.
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OW � . I Walkir, of Brusso , was united In marriage tronchment in operation expenses, which -
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.1 . , - , land, a ju of gresi am nos, would y to my � --The !August bulletio of the Provino I result in the laying eff of a largo num- . 7
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; 11 farm, on this "I - Boys' heavy ribbed w�ol. Stooldligs, per pair- . � decided A#* at this c6d without halving will be' done.' - board of I health shows; one 'case and to Wm. A. Grower, morchanbo of the same wil
�_ . f 10 Dozen . . . The ceremony was performed .by ber of men in the various branch" of the
'Wee , �� � - some g on to do* . They are wait- . Mar was,after her mothet,firot death from typhoid fever in Exeter ; one Place I I )
,t ,� . Rev. J. A. WalkeriL�Shllton, B. A. The oompany a service. It was pointed out b
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I ( I .�� I tor $1.25, for I 79 od no o I e can very well Ad.' me - bride was given away by Mr. Noecker, and this offlo, Ing to $2,734,735, were
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-ey purp I Men's odd fancy shirtg, -$ — has been r ceiv . n n Nave 6en.pormitbod to know during from tuberculosis in St;phen township, -
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ru California., , � I I oouni ab* t the ground n which two of the 50 years of ml . Maud lock. The bride was the recipient so teavy that there w" a deoreaae in net
�w � I . . ' are Campbell, -
I . L, � I . I the islands ohould havej g ne to the United irreparable, but so much more need Is :th of St. Helens. died at Fleming,
1 � . . � . ! many valuable gifta and presents f rom earuf ngs comIATed with September last year,
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I � - 4 Dozen Men's odd trousers, per. pair - lr;�. I i lentiful on the peninsula
- - I was oting In a diplo. our work for God and the blevoing of our years. The remains ivere brought home for her many f6indx and acqua nt&nces I as she a,mounting to tW8,488.
� that Lord Alverstone was
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� tives, came asels Post says: "Thin I ,The foll9wing figures with reference to
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,or, d. They' i 4 Dozen BOYS',knickers, doubl-le Sei . ning the En ,thout the business' done at the Huron registry . & t' the corn and
i , Those who -ire now coroan glish pleased to prolong my life. great section for root growing wl . turnip crops, and deatroying Iambs' and
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Lr � 04 . . .egistry offia6a for the year 1902 ,- Total hogs. In the Coiiicl� settlement, one f . fr.
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� on Thuria - A *4"******************"#* I oision n 0 4 or of instruments registered, 4,138 . hm lost eighteen lambr, and othEr.& fro
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young &I 6f M . . . - &rnine the else, y otho �e from. one rood and to] I t fees thereforf $4 651.05. These instruments' to five. The headquarters of r,ho brutes ap-
I ,at I ' ' 6' y Bours"la, M - P. P has fought and toiled so long. .In t6omidet P 1,361, ; ears to be In the rocky or bad lands be.
�� , be sail th t. Mr. Hon� I Ing to -him'."
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- igan wirth tba � � who was the principal seorstar n sorrow my he�rt goes up to God 1 1, 024 ; dirwharges of mort- I
I - - . high commission, and �who inade a close )wn9kip. mortgageot� I ween Hope and Barrow Bays. wbioh afford*
� . , on their. behalf, Pray for them. Mean- moved with his family to Elm% t( wills. 161 ; losses, 5 ; isplendid protrection, to them. There is talk
,, � she samet'! _�,_"i **"***"**"**"***"-*" I study of the o"o, having had access to all' while I am trusting for strength ,to go on He has pdrobaged a fine 100 acre farm, lot agoo, 1,129 ; I I -
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� Ali Ira their A , . the documents, stated in tile Hou . y owil4uties, There were 1,046 searches made them out, and th vooner it in d-.)ne the be' -
f , . oubt iy of alleviating the sorrows of ' Ing West. The price paid 445, u
. �11 11 mono the other day that there was no d great agent who intends &D I
Z I I Gross amount of fees earned for, 1902, 86,: Iter. Laht week, OW, Pruder, of Albemarep
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g of- tile Bible i 035.70 ; net amount received by registrar,, Iloet ,ft name agency.
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�, kwangellos, . ., Greig � . the strip of land from the -:Portland this visitation." -H. Warren h&s leased his 100 hundred I I -Police h 'b I
- . i 4agiatra a,-Quiboil, of Sault Ste.
�� i . he United Stabes. Like others, � - I acre farm on coacesaiOn 6, Hullett, to T. $2,833-61. ! D
.t. Tb a memb- � . north to t f6ilow Lord Alv'sr- -What might have been a serious acei. 1 Mario, on Saturday ga_i�-, judgme t, finding .
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i John K. Stewart, Provinoial Inspector illford guilty of p,�rsonation on
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- R. S. Koo � - I stone As f r As the iolanos'in the Portland his farm of fifty acres � on concession 5, to dent 'happened v
f the. society-- " a * O'sm of Licenses, died About 6 o'clock ilast Thurs- , d f ult
a Johnson. r d: Stand for Lind." While crossing the Iron bridge in election diby� and fined hf." $M,, In 0 a ki
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.re Called UPOR . , . day night in the General 0 ,in I - o, wh c a W ave to vpen
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� savea woolde , I � . M . Day W to, after an operation for append elth. He grazing. - ier In e dencor w6ut to show t
� I United States or Canado. ,What he did - . -Wm. Gauley, for many years a residentz she heard the rumble of a wagon behind I -oth
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I in bed.-Ifflas' 7 8 . HOTZrx - . I vegone wile t#Aken to'the bov tat several. days pro n, on Tuesday of and kept well to one side Ito as to allow th � had, entered in the
. I . 1, maintain was that the four should he viously. and the o ration was performed of Clinton, died in Londo � I 10 being asked hi. mame by the
. week visitizif ' I . - � ,goo ample room bo pass. Suddenly, how- town, aux �
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ids=4 is . f b — - together. i - Wednesday morning. ever, the was struck by the projecting end deputy I ning officer,he gave * as JSM68
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� W a rowll�y ! P I � - e � ti capital cut of the case by say- Mr. Stewart resigned the office of provincial -Although'not unexpected, the decease of and getting off with a slightly bruised osed N,vith the markiDg 6f his b4lot, The
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yo 20th and until November i �Othj 1903 minion G vernment made a license inspector, which he had hold for 12 , Mro. Charle I ider. The Nam was a Young one, be. deferate Llaun,A,thst ,a# Millfoid bad not,
� .n tbi& woo- Good 9 ing September In � iang of shou I -
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I I in the house - Rate, 14' 5 via tion of removing to I of Howiok, came with no sinall p ramily. longing to Mr. A. Curria, and wan inadvart- made a ri,quest, 1fora ballob, this giving of a
I , Viet'ria New Westminster, B. O.; Seattle, Tacoma, Wash. ,, . . Mistake by going into arb�tration upon the er aged` yartner and her 1. onsition.
H Oh. () - I . � . - Many obtawa to begin business as an, insurance 1 sorrow to h by a small boy. wroug name dial, not constitute pero .
l � Mr, i an - . - . . . � terms on v9 iloh it was corried on, ime and pasatd ently fright6ned i d that hIs presence -in
� f6mily to our oker. Hie household effects bad been re. ! She had been ailing for some t
� � (). 1?. P1. . . efforts have' beenmade to Oettle the di!p�te. br -The death of Mary .Hookon, relieD of The prosecution, urge -
- I When it was before the ;high commission, moved to Obtaws, and the family wele al- '! away on Saturday evening, October 24th, in 1.
*ha has b8m Deeea�sed was born in Roch- "he late J04D Wilcox, took place at the the boo!b was tantamount tc� a, riquest for Sr
. or children !a STEWART, Agents Canada accepted a tlan w4ich the 'thodght ready there. Mr. Stewart was born 55 1 her 75th year. 't' Mr. Thomas ballot, as be had no o1ber business therO.
A n6vv Invokigg APMEM43' . 1,o he United Sto'tes years ago on- his father's farm near Ottawa, eater, New York, on December 9th, 1828, residence of her son-in-law, The magistraic cunr.0 , red with this view, and
U b was reasoni ut A � I , 1845, Webster, of Exeter North, on Saturday, Ova. . . �
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P;, in the C. P, R. Ticket and Telegrkph, and Domiuiou E;� , . . ut it ? pute, being one of the best lacrosse players with her patents. She was marri . I . .
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