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I boat, One 11014"s, 1 : � I . . 11 -art- and Con;sl i . er i n. - . 7 one of . . I . ... . . . W* Roasp� - . . . I I . . A; worth � ; � ! . . . 5 . you have � I - i44. ! ! i - . . I - . . iqulre�--for - . .1 . ; .. .. i � � 4 the line , . . i ­ :1 I larantod ., We have no room ip our big store for edd ends, and just ow . if yo 2 .. 1� 1� I . . I . .1 � � 0e: U - I . Fall, we find-' � 6 . lot I oi- these with the amount of business we have done t1his l - - Is- paran. I I . , � . i - . � mr mon#y - ..of broken lines of 'new Fail goods. These we 1 rint 1o, and are . , - I . � I � . + - I �nsinieft.A�� . . � I � I � . i - . � ; i 4 going to, get rid of in a hurry. You can help u if you have the i � 4. � . - ,- % ; I . - � �. . � ; . ! 4 1 Q � IT I . ; � ! ,� . ; desire to fsa-ie and- make a few dollars on your buyin NOW. ; � i � , . I K I I .1 . I , . I- . � . - , � � " � * - . . 3 Z I I I � '� � . � � i I . - ,�� � . . -, - C , -I -1 �Mrthy Of . - fl -I - -!--I-!-- -1-14 -, . � � � - - ! H�, 1 1 -P I F ! f ! I � � 1" I � I � � ra the beat �- � . - --- I � I � : J�- . .1 . - � 4 our . . � . . � I . T an - � .- '-s Suits, re*: '110, fcr ­ $ 5 � ct6-r I "O milai price $6 to 9 ,vv,- If . 1, 0 Mell , C� ­ . . I , � � � - , �, t h st. we . . - + - . I I . ., I . I I � � . 1 being aa, . . . .0 � - I . . �B�take to 75 Overcoats, ulster or dress style, regulm. '6.00 - I � . .. 11 - V I .1 while tho . . � . ! � '. to $10.00-,. for I " I � . - i 9 fxt* ;.� � I .1. I I � in & . � ---. !� .! - I . I . I . . I . , , . . + I � � �hol � . ., h liever i ur induce. 100 Boys' Suits (coat, 'vest and -pants), for. ages - 1, I - . , tha low. I - 9 to 15 years regular price $4 to $5-50, 1. I I , qP - . : � 4 i I � �, r- . � ir I � . I . � I for /- . . i . I I - t` . I . as � . 11 I I I � ; . � I I . � � ings. - � ' � d I . 50: B, oys' Suits (coat an I pants), for ages I to 10 - � �� M may her � . . . . - �� I . � I . workman- , years, regular 1$2..60 to V) for - I I . � I I ' ' . . --L i , artist,19 i . . � I . I � suitable, . . - . . � � . 100 pairs men's Drawer,s, 50c and 65c, for . 1.� . � . trimm � � -.71. . . . . aidmirtt I . I . . . � Mve trim- ; .. - �., - � ­ I . ' � ther rose, . 100 Undershirt eaular 60c to, 75c, 'for � i . . i I � - :81) r � � . ., . : I �. ..- � r�& littla 11 I I ­. , ; � . . i beauty.. - . � . I � i i i - - � . Tinaminge, 20 Dozen Sox (all wool) two pairs in i ae ium %---- I . - � ' � 4 . . I , weight for , I --, . � i I I � � , I I - .-- I - - r f - - I . . I -i � IIJ . . . ; -�T' : . I - - �, - . 15 Dozen Sox (heavy) per pair . i � br & few w �. I � - 1. I I . Froodai We :, J,U ho * 10 Dozen Boys' Stockings, heavy wool ribbeA, - � '. . 1a; There. .- . i I I � . 1. I � ' dry good's . : . . ! per pair , - 1; I . We think V. seasowe .� 40 Rain and Mud.Coats (men's), regulqr$3.50 to ', * .1 . 4 . landsome. I .. . $5.00, for .1 . . � . oker thax- . . I � I . I a pomibI66, I � . -� I I .Oiaolotha. I - I i - : , - ' . 1, Habits, 35 Ladies' Raincoats) rubber - lined, r ,i �proof , - i lar names.. . -anA w1nd proo� regular $6.OQ., to $ .001 , Pike, noth- ..- I - . . � � �­ I . I . . �' Lor . � . $4 1 claim to - , 11 I I - � . � , - . ; I I I I � ! - . � . : I � - - � . � . � . � , 11 - n's Trouserst �0 01 re0ar Itive - 4 Dozen Me, . . avy wo I I . .1 I I . � I 1i i I 1-1 .. - .. I r � $1.75 to; $2.2-5, for . ,! � ;� � . I . I I F- . . I : � . � :Bit oub of 11 I - ! - I F . 11. within, ;-� . .1 L, I I . art work �. 4 Dozen Boys', Knee Tantg, double so,at' and F � I I , i i . I Mr-ovalong. !� , �- - double knee, regular 65c, for . - � I : to got at � � . � . . . t . . . - . . tho room � I - . . . - . , � [a touches i -1 I . - 1. � . i - � I I , � I i I ! yon caw �1 , I ------- V­W'W'W � — I � I . . at the, Art ; , � - � . ; ; � Ild - ail the I- . i- . , � those de- � -1 f T - . YJ , � k,t H il: Goods ­� ,,OUR C -:LO IN 'i I guffurdly �� . .. I .1 . . ,�., Me. The, . J . . ' . 0 9 �, a depart- is . e7st filt,ting to be foun. in Se"a 0 - . I Is- the b - : ong. � . . - ! - � ;� : We ha�ye been told so many times by those ho, look around, . i � I I L . . I � . . F r 11 � � I . � � I .. ----�-O%Ao % I . 11 , ; � . I � � -- . � - I i . or V, WPI � . UIF t.b. -9 . . I I . - , a ' - . ; U I 11 S go. . I . . . , � �, Z � - I . . R* OUR F . � I Z, � I I � � I �, Z � .CWA . 8 in this town. W �� . StkA,ngars are surprised to find such elegant Fu � � - ­ � ) spend 5 d6flafs, c r 5 I I � . -nothin,gt but the finest furs, Whether you want to ' - -etv - ! 1 7 7 z Jars, or 100 dollars, ours. is the rstock from which �you'll,� get best oboice . � I - . - . I ! I z . . I- ,� . eat satisfaction. - i . . I "I style and b � . 7 . � . 1.�: . ! . . .. I . ' i I t � - - : ' avening of - . ! � � imt wiek . Y We have been told so � z i 0 . . I -1 r I I � -k, aroup - Te Strnd&yy , ! d - I , - I f) 1 IL cam- I by t hose w ho lod .. . . . ' ' - . . . � �'hax been . 1 ' I " . - . . i several- I 11 i -Sold at a Sinall A4ance - ; , Plurs 1 address, i All' - - I- - �, � 11 I . �Oh'. MT. i � �- ! I .. � 1� i � � ionneation �.. 9 ; �1 - I : � I � � I �� T 4 andwill - 0A HanufachWwjrs Prices. I - . �, ­ � � I . � I r club, Of , .. I I - L I � - . I k him with lfl v . . I ! . . � � I 1 � . � I � . a : n'del wear- abs.olut 1 ; I aBoard, of I ely 1 unshrina-k I i -d's: U . L I Stanfiel r 9 J ! the, past � . I I . - t - I � . � � , t - . - 79 their re- ; I . I — ,--­ A very popular make for the above reaiion all sizes. kussol&.— t- I , I . I � I Zi a � . i I t �- town �--, . �� . - I d , **,@;,�ll,������14w,l�ill,����i��illI � I � ­ -1 . -- --- f . � thQ 24th I I I . . I . r � ; ! - 1 , I ; padOr ; � 4 � at* ! � . . . � I - I � I ,_1 Eggs a , a - I , r sorry to I Butter and S iO' s h , 1 . ! L imprcva I � I � . I : 6da �v'ould i I � n�AL F � i I A.� - E. ]dad- ;. i ********"""* - , ; . . . m I . � . a I I . �­ , I ��ay, OW109 , t. 4 1 � , � 11�. � alter . )- . - � � , E ­ � - Aomewhat �:� � I ­ - � m return- : I .1, S t ' W a r �eeke tr1p I?.- Grei - . �� 4 - - - . I 11 � � ,f, � t * 1�- I - I ! � � ;1 � I . I I I - , � :. I . 4, L Z2 9 7 . R Old Staot . 4ker� has 2 Johnson: =,ros. . . - � I . - , , . , in-, thig I � I . � I iq� - to Mr.. I � f i , T- I A - . , --- I . 0- sum of t'. . ST] :F 0 1Z.1 r.r , � W � i - I : diepose(f , 1 � � � j � I r. � I r � I I., - �Uth half � � - . - �-- 1- -- — -- - . I . t -x -- s I , k to, 31r. 1 , . i I r: - ' v , � - I rho price ,. I . � . - 1., �� il : Rates tothe , 0asts � .. Cheap - I !,� I I . ` � I �­ . I 1�i . � - i � � � - 3 - , 44ge, met and until Nove-m-bel Oth, I 903 Val) I I . . - tember 20th : . I - I Guod going S*ep . I . I hi�ch may li� i b � 0 2W - e, Tacomay Wash, Rate� 843 �Wero haul- 'N Vieturia, New Westminster, B, 0,; Seattl T I i ­ - � ; - I : I - 7 when the I r I , - � � I . I . 0. P. R ., - I . �Mr. Coda � . . i . . - I . . I ! I A so on Wp I at . o � [der -blade , GREIG 04 STEWARt, A e � ; - I - W I i , FEW ITE � 9 . I Aff - 1, W I. d at - - r, other In- I i �n In In & . i and Minio Elpre . . I � � C, P, R. Ticket and Telegraph, C, ]a � � I i � I - � - � ­ � � .. - �11 . I I , I �- f z w � I �r - , � I . I � . - 4 � . ft . 1: I - � � - Z ­ , - f * 'WENR I � - - - . - I f - -- - - , I .- I -1 - i � � . 'L� . . I - I —, 1- V � �' f1l., . � , I I . . .., �N , , Or �� , I - f . � 1% I � ,N;, 91- - . . . I I I 't , - I � r 0 rd , �r 'I' . 4 .. I I . I . - I . � . - I .1 . - . � . .. ��-; I � . � � ­ . . 1. - 4 . J0 - ; ( . , I I I � � I ... . ��� .1 -- - . I . I I I . I ; - 1 it � I - I . . I � . . : . : f . I -11W , � . I - I . �� - - I . - - ---- ­ .. ,-- - : - - - ­­ - � - ­:��, � - ­� � - i- ��.,- � . I � �,;7, . � 1--i ,., : , i, � 1,--.1 � ­ : 4 i --- � � I I I . - . X I I �i -i . : . . I - ; � - -1 � - z . - � � � � i - . I . - � I 1 i -i' �. I , I � , a , I . - # � - � 4 � �- I , . I - . - il 4 . ­ , � A i - I ! 1-1 � . !- I.- - I I :� I � 7- ' . i I N1,111 -- - - F=-- fr�-,r, ,1 � , . 7-- i - - T - . :- � � -- - " I i I I J MeLEAN BMW, PubH&emr ,*. ­ �, = rl� V � � -� � - ! . I I - � A. �! -4 A . - 'V I- - - E ON ti - , I FRIDAY i I I I - , - . NOVEMBER 13 - 190316 iu'l a Yew in Advanoe. - ` 4 �r - . i7-rj 9 X I -% a . � . . � .. tt , , I . - --- T - - ­ �- �, - I- Z- IT 1R � �-- ­ . !11 "�'��o- I . . and taree childrers, and Miss Appleton were t Z I - pitched popul4rity of the best kinds of elefendant an opportunity to meet the cue ­ ­ i � The Upper Peninsula of 91chigan. WINDOW SHADES the seated in the kitchan with Upton, when ,-_ 1�-, I � , for I .*; � I . . Scotch shorthorha Lawyer Thompson, who wan w3tMIA �� L24 GUAND MAMIS, MICH., blies MoGarvay prodnoed from under her :- The Duthis oieringo numbered 22 head All Sizes and Oolors town, considered that they had I a right to � , � t p f I � Mt. 31st, IQ03. constant and averaged f,144,12,9 each, realizing the The defendant objected, and offered cape a shos-t-handled axe, whieh she imme- F rl I Dz"ExposiToR,-1 have been 4 'a head, - at sum of 0,171. The Marr offerings from 15c upwards, ndoo re'Ovidence, A conviction was made, after diately brought dow , pon her unals =- `� � , nu 4.--. 1 � �p � I . � . iesder of Tuz ExposiTou all my I Ife ; in fact n theadjourned hearing, undor - Her brother gottha .1. , L, the Health strikiniz three times. _ � 1, -1 I- a - ­ ia� � 1 � sl� . mbered 8 bead and averaged ;e211,16A . - - - I 'learned to read from the locals printed in n1i " Act. Defendant applied to the High Court axe. Upton's head wag i-plit open, and it j� - , each, realizing in the whole the sum -of OURTAIN POLES -3. � As paper whiah oams from my no tive town, to quash the verdict, but failed. Dungley wan seen there werc no hopes for recovery- I 4 .. It � - . . .1 t K ­1� Pon. I - i I -- �! ", 1.�R , 91,695,15.0. The highest priced spimal from _- � have been a xesidev) of Grand 4*1 I wan I ­ - ,- i - also Mlobigan, for ni, * . the Marr herd was mperial Favorite," In all lengths, from then appealed to a divisional court, and the Fanny MtGarvay was arrested and '-ere - I I .. T ti - I and dur - - 'that Whole M L I h"%*v'esai red,. calved' February, 1903, ind was pur. Judgescomprisiag that court decided the taken to the county jail in London. Th C. I I �'A . 'th is no doubt " to her intainit ,y. She seem L = mi _ _L er seen a other way, and allowed the appeal vq " was t. a .-" I I I 0 '..., P chased by Mr. R, Taylor, of Pittwie, for 15c upwards. Mar -sme from the pper ninsula or . of to suffer from a delusion the. her an "- -- �. ��' A . costs of the appeal, but did not d M,-W--�­s ' -A 0, .,& .. , ­ guineas. The highest priced animal in . . . ­ - a word reggarding the richest and Best part- 600 L M. the costs of the original motion, bu�ir!'J?udge to be tortured by Auarchists. and she thus Z I Z�' �-1 . � the Duthie herd was 11 Nonp,areil Cha I � ; X--:. - , �-. i of Milohipa in'my old friend. vt him. The father of Fanny -1 - All ­t It . � � � , WINMOR9 in Chambers aftaiwards decided :a favor of was to sa pioni" red roan, calved Januart, 10031 pur- A I I E -] Ir AM I . -X- (3 Grand Marais in a town. about the size of . . . W, � Aldswortht for 470 ' . defendant. Such is law ?11 M2Gsrvey in John MoGarvey. a blacksmith. �- r : I �� F - . L . - is sh obased by Mr, Gownfe, He . -Hcnry Goodison, of Wheatley, , -_&L. � -' Seeforth and is located on the fib re of Lake guineas ; the se3ond highest was 0 lAvender SE"ORT 0 ­ . - had an 4. ',� . Superior, about -midway betwe n the Boo off, te the .resn'tt of - and Canada.. � arni.completely torn � V anil Marquett. The location is . ideal one, Woyal," roan. calved the same montht Picture framing a Specialty. I ,,jig in contact with Lthe cylinders of a I- -- �� I . cofT I . ­ - — � � ' bought'for 390.ggine". . � - --"fflVW -Hon. Senator R. Masson, whose seat in .k -.� - in a valley surrounded by &AUTO - r of sleva- . -- mammoth shiedder, while working at �the I - . . . the al ore, which The only Canadian purchaser was Mr. D. and the Dominion Senate was declared voiesat N. . - A P� .ee viz., Huron ; Sonforth, for South Huron, farm of Gordon W. Harrorn, third eonoes -; is .919thed in the most beautifti of trees of 0. Flatt, of Hamilton. - He got,tht , - Beg ong absence, died ; - 1. .,. are � 1903, Clinton, for West Huron, for the appoint. this last i lion Owing to I ?"ion Of R'Stuney, Kent -county. GoAlsOn �= �1 �� �1, . . � -� , Proud Edward, red, calved February, ' for the thre in Montreal on Saturday, Akgod 68 years. ,�, ,, 0 1 , - I all kinds, hardwood and evergreen mixed, nt of children's committees � may die of the sbook. 4' . purchased for 200 guineas ; Roney, Morning. me -4. - f, and �w an the sun act in He had been III for &longtime, Senator I --- all facing the greatlake; -A despatch frorn Wmalpego dated Wo- . X, .-- , . �,� 11 � Dn Is � is i 11 calved 18th March last, purchased foe electoral districts of the county to ; ,e4 - ply I 85- guineas.; GOIJ I Toe Q P , 3 is rising or se.bting the so grand, roan, I Cup, red roan, calved 3rd oonjunatiop with the County Children's Aid, Masson was a Conservative, I vember 9th, aa-yra : " . R. hu W -d � j I end 61m.ost reminds one 6f the gr nd sconery April laso, -and bought, for 100 guinegs. Society at Goderlch� . Dr. John X Gunn, eldest son of Mr. off betw6en 1,M and 1,800 men in the West- - 1i ,I -of. the - northern parts Of Norw, as per- -Oa Monday morning of last -week the I Hector Gann, of Alliss, Craig, has won mew- -ion during the patt few days. They -4 � , Moot of the animals were purchased by I * ' arge6nff..of ern divis IT-. trayed li� Marie-Correlloi in The a. people of Hills Green section were shocked bership in the Royal College of- 9- b are chiefly trackmen. About 200 men have �` - I 11 , : . r & gand. Scotch and English brooders. 0A6 Went 0 Lioentlai�. of v a 7 - . I The � on loarni that Mrsi Ferdinand Stelk had England, and become a r are � � I I country back of this port i ol ` - been laid off at Winnipeg The latte �� 4, - . - .1 , � I Ly sub -o 1, and has South America at 300 guineas. None were i life I a Royal 061loge of Physicians, also o(Lon � " - 4" loom nature, w*;rjh a a a ng a mposed chiefly of machinists . - ? � ! departed th ,as a result of taking and fitters. -, i purchased for the United States. . den, England. He in a graduate Of Tor- 00 , that t . ,4 proved very pro4luctive of all kin n of grain I dose of carbolie nold. The deceased bad The reason assigned by the company to ­` �-" I I - and vegetables and gi pro )f bein - . I been affected -mentally for the past year, onto. ' 14, . . nvel m 9( Travellim Seventy Years; Ago.. -The . they have no -work for the men. We are .- J , 1. one of the finest farmi ig dfFlvtt�oilmel in Miche . Viberal candidate In South Bru3e - � t i� . bub. no one suspected that it would result looking forward to -hard times, and are f re- _-I - _L . i he 8 A. W. Robb - .i _-- I � , and upon which manly 1"O 9 will find Mr. George Cox, or., of Porter's Hill' dionsteronisly. Her death has east a gloom for the House of Commo A Mr.' daeftig our staff beasune we have no' work - J�__ , 11-L . . _ _ 'I 9" n -t msr- Goderich township, in a letter to the Gode- , editor of the Walkerton Telescope, I I 1*1 -7 homes and a good And oo"V nis over the whole communitT- for -the jmeno said Mr..Leo"rd." ": �m r 4 � � too ta.h The principal industries of � his locality rich Signal, gives an interesting diioription *oA on ' Robb Is well known throughout the riding, � - � .. � � I Owing to the large amount of . . -The honors in oonnecti6n With ,the I 44 L.. trials. tribulations and dangers of , - I in well thought of. He has lived there - � . -�, ­ i; . and of all Upper Michigan an � lumbering 6t the . roads and bridges in the county this year, an( ounced at Ottawa 4 ji . ­ I . King's birthday- were *nn -j , -ly ail his life, and conducted,& news- . � -k '��% -and-mining, with considerable fishing at travelling 70 yoars ago, Compare this with the probabilities are that the expenditures ,deal on Saturday, and oceationed some surprise. - - lake ,porb- towne such as this, . - . i' Chealey before going to Walkerton. k1k .i,4 d from all the condition.of affairs in 11903, and the con will overrun the eritimates by a good many PaP�r n There were no knighthoods. and the fore- fl, -I 11 41 , . L -reports theme industries, will =tinue to trast is something marvelous. " Mr.' Cox -Mr. D'Arcy Scott. so of Hon. R. W. casts sent outfrQmLo ' - - �� . -.4 , dollars. Three now steel bridges bave been n taws were all a8tray. ' z- �ji -i . . j � � Scott, is a candidate for the mayoralty of " - i �,l . 1. r being I .1 i. ��& 0 and prosper for many yes vs to oome, says: built this year, the one at Benmille It was oonfldf.-n-.ly expected that Hom -Clif- � -�I-Ji . a looking for I asition and 91 In the spring sisson of the year 1833, Ottawa. Hier fat -her was mayor of Bytown I ... 41 . � an unusnolly big ooqtraot, Bridge building ford Siftob would raiak a knigtit, but -such I .. -, and any young ma L L � � � 00 for in 1852. 1b would be interesting if the son .- A :i �� oad compensation for hie servie( s could not my father and family left their home near will have to be oontInued, a number of notpr;oveutobsthscase, Tw*French- 41 I-' I ; cted am the chief magistrate of Ob� was � � . -1 T . be Q, - 1, io better than to strike some g4 lod* lumber- Enniskillen, in Ireland, to emigre, to Can. years, an many, w�oden structures have were ele I � Canadiaus !%re made Q M.G., thebalance of - - -41 . Ing or mining town An Upper M iobigan. ads. I was then 16 years of ago, mother taws In 1904. Mr. Scott's chances are con. I - ' .1 ­'. . , The population W was 7 dead and I was the youngest of tho about �erved their 4ay. or hoid sidored extremely good. - . the honors are itoperial aervice,diaeor4iVious ` - -ai I . of this part of iobigan is -M�, John Gillespie, jr.,,..Qf Exetl 0 .to civil iiervauts and exual employeaA. � '- 1, L A I 00 very much mixed, an all kinds and grades family. Provisiong for the sea voyage were IV -A petition signed by more than-balf the ­ -- ..q , ­ �­ on6 log' run over- by a dray, on Tuerdfl ­ , -A d;patch from Winnipeg, &Wd No- ­: -1 . I i - .1 : of, humanity are congregated ip here, and brought to Londonderry, on a caib drawn morning of last week. The horse, hitched t; ratepayers in Carbwrl hV township, Ontario - i . I an. presentaT. to the council, asking vember 6t'h, says : The open weather , �,L f, R oh a conglomeration of languages by one horse, We were two da 9 on the; I - .W�kk . I there in su y ; the dray, started while John was in front of eountY9 W, ­ - -1 the biblical hfitory of the journey to Derry. The ship we were to gol the rig and before he could gob out of the �hem to Pass 1% by-law prohibiting the sale Western Canada has been enjoying has en- v -- .1 it Alm I . # re in that township. %bled the farmers to ACCOMP118h m,ire plow- :_-_ k. . 1. to shame. Aftex being a na- to w . way he was knocked down and r -A, � --f ostJu,'g lug than in many years, even to breaking up * 4 Tower of A I " a sailing ship, as no steamboat h d un over. Of ,intoxicating liquo The by-law was given its first reading. It I I crossed the Ablantic at t & I - If the 45,000 farmers in Mani- - -­ - tive of several of the Upper Pint 2aula towns . his date. The The load on -the dray was light. and, &I- ,j . I . I - q! \ I ; .­ � oa for veral - years, one almost Ic son his par. ship was not prepared for sea Il for a few though he was bruised somewhat, his jujur- in the intention to vote on it at the coming virgin land. - I I I y we Ot on board &I elections. There is only one hotel , tobs &Ion* break two acres of new land - . 11 ticulaser iden�ity, find whian you ) to bad at days. When it wan read i � I ion were slight. Considerable damage was munioip will be in- . 1. 14 � , tc present in thetown-ship. each, the acreage for wheat I night you sometimes fear you me y be trans. aud then we had a tough time or mix weeks. done to the harness, in the ran which the At �-. A# � the sh'P9 horse took down the station road. �R. - Grievi, of Parkhill, a young man 24 crossed by 90,000 sores. The same weather � . I 1 formed into a. Turk or a Chink. The moat There w" an infectious fever on - I&, � -i . 191, I - I . gere were %'ok. The I ' has prevailed in the Territorietj and up to a - , . noted town for - innumerable languages is and some of the pa4sen . � -Mr. Smith, of ANd'olat who was at his yeirs of age, met with a� fatal shooting so. I �;- � ­ . 50 Calumet, where there are no lesi than forty. ship wan stopped at* quarantine, An bland 20' former home in Hast, Wswanosh la,st week, aldimt on Friday. , Doceased and three, date zoo reached in many years, and at- I I r , . � berm left a week previously to hunb in the ready has created good pro,opects for nexu 2, . six different tongues spoken d bout as miles below Quebec, where a doctor em- attending the funeral of his sister, has re- Ot - . I � I I , 'a just "Worth 'Bay district. On Friday they were year's crop. I I- I 1, , a � . I � I many differe'nt kinds of comyl .I U. ployed by the Government came on board turned to bin home in the Northwest. Oat , wtites: I � . � axl to be in the bush, near Nairn Centre, when young , -Mr. W. J. Bell, of Angus, . - 11 . .4 In politics the Upper Peninou;[1 Is strongl and gave orders for the passengers aa he was getting on the train at Wiagham, 40 N Yj 11 Having received tbo highest pried ever I � ' Republiepri, and in alwayi top esented by landed on the island. There were open to return, be received a telegram informing Grieve was mistakew, for a door, and shot 1. 4 1 sheds on the island for as to live in. cols. thi ough the stomach. I He lived only a short id for a turkey, to my knowledge, I T�- � 1 � - Republicans in all the governme t posit4ons, 111 ' . Va ou ­� z 4 . . . him of the deotruction of his hotel In Ar th . the %particular -i of the isale might in- � . - 40 and has more than once saved o scalps of' about eight'days we got on board again and The lose is placed at $16,000. There was time after the accident. - & - ,- . I _ t styourreaders. TheTairkey I referto i� I I � : . -non. R. W. Soobb and MrA. Scott, cele. ere - ... . weak- men who run'for ffi. on, as their Pailed to Quebec. We then Lvot On a @tealn- only a small insurance, hence the lose will � 1, � sta14 011i . I John Bull ` tb&D ran to be 'heavy'. The fire origin brated their golden wedding at their real- won first In his class and sweepstakesat -the i � ,a bad relpiitations in p yablie affairni ail to reach boat named the ated in a livery -. I . ! I I ibition, and -was shipped -via i 4 q I -- I I I a were a few days at Mont. dings were de- deno in Ottawa last Saturday. Mr. and Porninion'ExbI I - , the voter of thi*plsoe. ,� Montreal. W table, and several other buil Is louloo, � -. - , - 5 , I - , f ,- I perhaps have written enot!'h to satisfy real and then went to Laebins. when we :troyed, � Mrs. Scott were married In Philadelphia on Moutre4l and Allan Line steamehip 71 t I * -on boab to bring us vp the St. %st N mber 9, 1863, but although the wed- to Mrs.'SmIth, Boyle ITeland. For it 11 I.. " � . - 125. all your readerq. that this is a �. gopd country, got on an op -Mr. James Snell, of Hullett, left li took plaae "in Philadelphia, Mrs. Scott received f,13, or about $65, This bird � � . I I I . but. before :olosing -1 desire to ,sy that this Lawrenae rapid@. - This boat was -natne week for 0aeper and Douglas, Wyoming, dil ; I months. Ib . . . I country is, & much better pl6c for a young I Deram Boat.' Ib was drawn b two y6k.1 With two car loads of thoroughbred Leoeis- WE an Ottawa womano being the daughter weighed 55 pounds : at tine , V �-A ! � as 79 turkeys I have ahipped Mra,'Smith t�� - I I �;ii . � two ;r h , of the latejohn Her6n, of Ottawa. Ab the mak 20 man to get' positions and pol Coal prefer- of oxen and .. driven by � eno "N ter sheop, which were bought at various " twenty of their inside of ten years, the carrying charges on I - 15 - I a. a ug man has There were .two man on the boat and they, � oeiebration on Saturday over I - 14 1 i ment than in Canada. �pointo in Western Ontario, and sent to e them alone amounting to over $500, - ��, � I h I - i P . with a I keep the boat in We rigb descendants were prasonb. - . ; � - ,I . push and energy, bitity'L e will soon had -long poles to - . Clinton, where the shipment was -made up. I years, ft,well_off -A representative meeting was hold in . � I., . be icked no by the parbie gain read along, channel. Not 6eing' ware of the dan 0 The week previous, Mr. Snell nent a car load, -W. Herniok, 1!god 48 , - �!`, � T . p a 11 gar, f ier, residing about four miles from Til- Berlin last week for the purpose of taking � I f , L I r an system you -fin very inany the rapids,,we all go�;n the boat and wh , of Cotswolds to Billing#, Mont&Ds- 10 &�u . that action to _ � i - Z- ) 4 under thi i ' - secure the extenaion of the Tilson- 14 : was taking home from �,i , I-, 2 is o- about half way up ph rapids the rope brok� he was 01existed by Mr. bu.ky, Oat., - �­, I young men holding the most �re nsible p L selecting' the sbeep Lake Brie and Psoiflo asilway from ­ I . 1h burg, , 4 ffi &Is, as ths� lgmit.b, of Maple Lod t & load of lumber lost Saturday evew . t� " - . � . good.6011i and back the boat watt at tearful speed. un� [go, presiden , -� . ) . . sitions, and they,make I t A. W. nt. tierminus -at Ingersoll to Berlin I 4 I Im' water. We then go� P1410, when, In turning into his residence, ito prese . �.. . I pub their extra. vim and streug b into their til it got in deepo ex of the Loceister Sheep- Breeders' A0000is- in r1no, via Woodistook, Plattsville ' A . - � . , rig in -many oases make t is very beat out on the shore and walked. ulp the rsmaiM tio". : . across a deep ditch, one wheel wont off the au&-Wabe i�, -, pqi! - 25 wo .&Bd � id t f the river, We then" lob, met bridge. throwing him out.' The lumber fell .1 and Now Dundee. in Oxford a-punty. � The 1. .1 91 of -Oince'rs,. like their young, strong and der of the rapt Mine Joanna Elbert, of Zur . I I . I I -� i Dever -failing chief exeouilivi, President boarded a stasmCoralt, 0 that .brou"ght *us t4 - on him, and whea found immediately' after., company enquired regarding the 1;D11411bill- 1 "5 1 1 - , ; with a painful,!accident, on Tuebdsy evening. . , . � -t I I - I . i I ties of terminals in Berlint'sud the oppor. . ,A- -tv R�osevpltj who in the opinion' Little York, now namtd T�ron6. . t, we' poratorg whither she Ii e was extinct6 i- I 4 �� f MaDyi &I- ,, I of 10A ek� sit the ova ,y and voit of getting in and Out, Mid' �� I 11 . . I . 1 V : -i -94 though tht youngest ms,,n ov that ele- ll Two brothers of mi mei avd JAD� weilt me other girls of her own age, f ---The grain. r�celpts for the past month tauit 'the vicinity, �- - 44 Winnipeg were 960 cars lose then for the the character of the lwad in, r11-1 � , n*,4 8, with so at! � I Al , ev r fore us. They betw, on 7 and 8 o'clock., The elevator being - ' - - , e gest and came to Canada one yes T. � I - vated position, is Otte Of the Z 0 In d -the .ex P I _-1 - - - , I ii. � ; " . . in n as fived in the couatt oanna Rh�e mouth lamb year, but it is in grade, that the amount of coal cousin ed, an 11 � 4 ablest men who have been in ishingfo I y near York# and James down, one girl etepped upon it, when J ' b is most m ked. Of the 9,249 teAt of the hi Ing of the toWnp� A oom. . 4 . . , , . . .. 0 Contrais hr - IN pp -4 UT , 25 President. . left the place where he was working and' pod bbe.orank and 'Waterloo, i � - It -f � - - . I . . . .: endeavored to roll ib t.� e- of three fro m, Berlio, I f . .FX g, i e American * went -rich. The youngest of the cairn of wheat, inspected in October 1902 roitts I � 477 � gr I f . �i - Vi There in .on- a more thin to Gbde uplat the weight being heavier uhan she 4er 50 per cant, graded -No. I hard, while Platteville and Now Dundee wAre appointed . * -_ : �� 11 If - �, . I people are true- to their colors nd deal out children was nick and could notleave York counted on, let go, and received the full c t - 1.a . e. John and I went on a boat to Is year only a little -Over I Per cent, w4P to furnish, the necessary information, ,.-., . - 4;0.4, - - I ,­ . - t -, I � . to all- men their just duse. f they have at that tim . fored of the fast revolving crank, which pro, do. Last year there wore only � -HOn. .j. A. DavldsoA. Provincial Tres- i" 14.4 o that gra , ,- I I .i I , 7 ability and the material, and have served Hamilton and proceeded on ff't to the duced a couple of scalp wounde, one on the Z 35 1 ears of 11 no grade 11 inspected in 0otober. surer of Manitoba dieti at his realdenee in I �­ 1'� - - 4- . 9 Y. - . �tbeij patty and country -fait fully, they Zuron tract, and the third morning we forehead, near the temple, and the other on . � i �, ­ I . . " 90 of on occurs in eams to the friendly home of. old Anlre � T in year there were 666. . Weepaws on Friday, He hp.fl been ill for U, . ,� . 'I never got turned down, the nose. V 1, . . .1 - eral months V, . . �, 1, . lsp� . I . -The body of Donald McGregor, ex -man- sev M -Dsvidsts4 was born at � I � Canada. Position,# are not do t out by. 'Whitely, in the township of Goderfoh. -Mr.. *Richard Hiokst of Centralia, met .�-- � 71 1 . I P � - I ­ -- . ft - a viery unpleasant socident, which A. 1. - I . poiobment. but by the voice the people, fewdays afterm,v fatherand family le Slier of the j3snk of Commerce Gott., wan Thamesford, Oxford county,'Onii., thesoa � 2�L - - _ with I . f d on the lake shore, near Oaiville, by a of Igaac and Cbryatann Davidoon., on Au � . ,�!: - A ]�i -49 and ij a man, falls at the hands f'the voters York went to Hamilton on o# boat, and might e oulted more seriously,,- qun . . 7-1 I. -7 � , asily have re who was out shooting, not far away Bib 19 1852 'He remov,�d to Alanitalro� fn -1 ,.1, . he his no one to blame but h self, or the dame from Hamilton to Godekloh:on. a wagon on Weduenday of last week, Mr. Bioko, in 10%13, 1 � - - � . I . . ­ � ,� . - I 6 where his clothing was found two 1872. ' He tno6rried at, Palerittne, West- i -2 -*� -,�; Z.:, false causes which be may a upholding drawn by two horses." I � company with Mr. Wm. E,jsery, was on- tOm N � � . � weeks oigo. This explodes the theory that bourne, Manitoba, on WbIneh 20, 3:878, So. �T-� k . , -- - �, - 4". 4 1 1 and endeavoring. to force upon the nation, � � faged In picking apples at the top of a 19 ,ay quietly, and phis Ellon, the daughter of Joseph Harrill- t. - -i- . . McGregor had gone aw -��, , , � I � 0 1 - ' P, . i , . I " , He :" Was case f the -noted Bryan. He is Huron Notes. oot ladder, when by some means Mr. Es d left the clothing and note "Is blind. tqn, formerly Of P4th county, ont. W, i ­ � eas - -Clinton, blacksmiths have raimed their eery's ladder slipped- and falling against 4 - - I 1- A stiriartIhn'san, able and clean, but his id ;hue hap been shown the mad and of another was a mill owner sad -&.general merchant,. �, I ;f . were not in accordance withi the people's prices -for horse shoving. that on which Mr. Hicks stood, both were � � -- - . - i , -1 ." . . ooks, He was firA toturned 0 the D�glelativt As. 1, '--,I o ecti a or in I a- t ­ � Ti I . :nd 90, a kiesulb he has gone f or�ver, as have -Fireman Aikins, of Windsor, who was precipitated to the ground with great force. - -- . I Iso his theories. - . I killed in the St, Marys railway accident Xr� Hicks was rendered unconscious for -The age of J. Wesley Simpsong the sembly on. November 2, 1881, and has held , f -z I-V my opin- or a -1 - U Tb�, school system in Ontriv ' In at one time a resident of several hours, and received a bad shaking tho Kent oounty, farmer, who con- his sea it r, d M n !I. . t ever iginoe. a enter the Ad i - C -; . - . last week, was . I led tb giving his wife ground glaosp was istration Of Hon. Hugh John Macdonald an - 1­ �­-11, 0 1 1 1 � ion, 4 far superioi..to the 5 m in Mfdbl, Wingham, in this bounty., : 9p, but luokily no bones wore broken, while �. - . , srd- before Judge Bell at Chatham. After P1 ovincial'Treamuror and occupied the same - � -#; - - * - gan, � ind- I doubt Ifoany state in the union _The floss for infraclions of uhe lioense mr, Bosery escaped unhurt. - 'he Roblin Government. - � .­� 1 . . hearing the evidence of Constable C0011F position in t -i % , -11 4, , the can 0016pare ith your systo , unlees it be law in West Haron, since January, sinquat -Roberb Loss, one of the * oldest residents Rachel Simpson (the oner's wife), Drs. -Mr.� Beverly Robjwn, of Siddlesville, ,'.- w ormit in teachers' I - of Lucknow, died on Monday of last week. prig I :: ;! I New York. Lack of und to $430, a larger %modnt than in any pro - - -. Z ngford and Tye, and R. L, G05061111 Middlesex counr,y. and a Mr. Robinuon, of - .- . P and system Jare!,the rest defects �� . I Deceased was in his 72nd year, and for over a 0, d L I - text-booki vioul year. I . xquibted by the judge, who Now York h an -0 6 other �-,t t i L the _8ftMe . Implon was a I t . xperienee tb L "�, I in the Michigan schools, aud�' a -Mrs. Georg A h of Qoderioh, has 30 years he wao in partnership with.bhe-lato , .�., I ovidently placed no reliance on th,3 storles night w.Lich they Will pA soon forget. They 71 0 . � . in a great tort, States.2 ,a 4 to 'teho up, rd- Mr. George Douglah, in the Lucknow wool- ­; many of the again been ecto osition ot reco 31impson. were driving from- Parkhill to Mr. Robson'41 I El. L Well, - Mr.. Editor, I intiob close for this ing secret% y 0 . . ��f I �1 f the 'ovinoial Women's lea mills, and the firm of Lees & Douglas Id by Mrs. f I I 0 -A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie dated home in Lobo, when, near Colin Stowart's -1-t - � ,. time for fear I might write son e things that Chr . -throughout the counties A I . istian Temperance alon. was widely known - 111 . .IL §% , ral - - t most with- the sporoval of your nt.Col'oull r ' e. of the 33rd of Huron and Bruce. For nearly five years Ast Friday, the 6th insk, says: Thep farm, mouth of Ail 0 i I their horser b6- � i A ­ il , might no -IAeuteuant Colonel a co Lillis bore will be started an soon as eno ite Amb which � --:, ug came frightened tat a It . 7., . staff . or .your many readers an4 bring down regiment, having cold I ,bad the period of Mr. Lees had been In declining health, and .. -1 . be secured to operate it, This, it bonaded across the roA, the� horse leaping L ,; �.� L nome of your 'has been transfer Iya" life. . men can _ . - 1. 0 of comma , - hadreeired from active busi He :1--,71. upon my head'the reproofs his tenure of comma 'L is expected, will he about Wednesday next. over the steep embankment at thab point in � -9, I -. � . I � - � L ­­ � . numerous eorrespondentts, W ob I may be red to the .reserve list of officerv, was of a quiet ana retiring diapasitiool but - -1 V . . - � .. unable. to, answer for a ., long time, as the r. Wm., G. Murphy, son of -Mr. J. was eady esteemed and highly respected .Many of the former employees are out Of the road, taking. the buggy and the oocu I - I , "i. . , .­_ . -M . n and are being telegraphed for, T (nal WM IniRtautly t� ij ; n in coming on and I will be com- a - by &fIr who know him. He leaves a widow tow . his pants with him. 1 The ani busy seaso W. Murphy, of the 14th cence;sIon of Ash %rrangement was made by J. S. Yiekenthal killed by the fall - which was about 16 f40% 11 - ... .�' -,, e buy congat6ption. He sad grown up family of two sons and three i the a P, AVAU polled to work -to earn mon�y to buy coal field, died last week from . I ' say when any of nd Mr. 116binao' iverely -injured In -1 '. i - wan 29 years of age and provioui to his ill- daughters, , to-Lday, but he cannot i � i n was se 1 7 " L, other mills will be re . the back, -but Mr. Rf,bson aseaped unhurt. W -- � 0 dol- abd clothing to keep uswarm Ouring the in ]YOU � i -opened. . -1 c6ld whi or in the Up. robust ng! man. -After three weeks Of intense suffering, . VC 'i , bk clement, days of the nose was a strong, ' . -Mr' William Herby, pr., son of the Hou. The place ,is a. particularly dangerous Ore, . I—— �, �� . � ion. of Charles Hen- . - 1 71.1 . la. � -The trustees of sch - ol section No. 3, Andrew 0. Henderson, r is , XcPharl4nd, and ,woo travel I 'r� L I I Yours very-truly� - Stanley, have- engaged Miss ,, Graham, of derson, of! the Bluevale road, passed %way will* m Harty, and Mr. red. shoul.4 have a rail up to Pro V? ­ � both of Kingston, who passed through'the ers in the future. L 1� .0- L . CoLm D. Dow, 'the I;ilana 61 i" year, to -fill ,on Saturday, October 31bt. lo will be re. . sk , T,! IL I . � Goderich, for polls, Ind., On led at I � �.­ . �� , I . . . . , big- train wreck at Indlanal -L%st week Alex� MeQusan d ��-- -4 . - I ion Davidson having membered that on October Sth deceased was . !.� �� . � - the vaapmoy asitied by Saturday last, in which fifteen students of Guelph, at the age of 8$- years and 4'months. �­ .-- L i :: '� L - - to resign -on iocount f siokboob in her seriously, 113j ated while drawing lumber from � I - .1 I - � " - Bbotoh Shorthoml! Sale . . Purdue College were killed, are home. He'emme to Cauudzb wben eighteen years of Y, , - i:. L . I I . I . . . - opy of, the Aberdeen home. - . . 131aevale, For a while hope was entertained �.­ ­g4z' We have before us 01"O IThey had a narrow escape from death. The agf�, going t,o o,iuville, where he resided for !1 . - g - � `�-.. -��,� li .. � - - Z ­ - , I 'Free Press of October a Mr. A. W,i Smit , of Maple Lailge, that he might recover, bnb thi injuries re- mian sibtinp On tile seat in front of them wool two or three yeart, whetk he went to the f': - - � �- -1�1 14tb, ountaining . . i,: � very Is gthy report of the... uction @&is of Middlesex county. race tly purchased never- ceived Were too severe for these hopes to be I badly injured that he died In a few min- P.4teen-mile Or, -,3k', in L Vafalgar township, .1 il - �y�6 li, - 31. 4 . 'A i -1 4,1,., ep from Menari � G.A. Greer ealized, At the time of the acoideub the 80 ;-,� --";;, . �ml I 800tub n4horthorn bulls from the herds of &I very fine she, ' utes. Mr. McPharlaud had one of his loge -ren routed the Evertan -sawmill, and team- 7,-A�, y. - I . Wm. ,Duthie, CollyDie, and V7m. S. Marr, a4d Purvis Brothers, of near Laloknow. For injured man was taken to the residence -of bruised and the skin peeled off. Mr. Harty e when there were only i� ­ �-. 41" i -.. . d lumber to Fergus, -- , I '� � - nion �0-ewe lamb he paid thi nest sum of 430, Mr. Robert Maioo, where he remained un- .i i i : -, . Uppermill. - These gentlemet � have a u Stained a sprained ankle. a few houses in the hamleb. Sixty-fiv! - 4, w-, �'t �; . . - iheep to the til his death, and where every possible kind- 1111.�_J, B. Mille .� . --r.-A:11 1,�. Smith intends taking the ir on Jurriy'30tb, purchased ' .rm in Eramosa, and ­ . �r, - - 4 r., 4 bale every year, and it is . I - a yeare ago he bought a fr � I `,: I Ubits i ess was shown to him, Deceased I I .-- among cattle breeders and I attended by d States. n was 40 I htbo'-I�Iterovb in the � Shakeapea" retired 20 yearig ago, reolding for a timem �,� 4 ;' * � - - I par a of the world. L en 667141 -rel ownsbip of . I. AT, ,,, I purchasers from almost 4 -George Davis, an old resid' t of Exe- years of age, and enjoyed the esteem of the Ining prop�rty in tbo t Bolwood, and latwrly in Gut-ILph. The 'de- . . L 4- - - %; , old ter died on Monday of last Nyook,aged 66 community. ebbwood, Oat., for spirited vian, and repre- � , -- ­ ELble The sale referred tow u the 13th of # � *- Abakespeare, at New W ceased was & public 1 . . d 1 -- L - r � � , . ore W r buyer' present from years. The deceased had sulf,ored for some 0 ' o or three days Laenttd the towi,, in the co,%uty .touncl, z f- . October and th . 0 -What has minceproved to be a fatal ac. tw tbou,sand dollars. .,Tw hip __ - South America, the United States and Can. wooks from paralysis, He was: a umblv8 Of of Justies Of - this country 24. cident occurred to Robert Code, of Trow- ago the property was sold for $676,666 to -for a number years.and w" A �' , � - � - I � - -il . Minnesota# people the Peace. In politicF, -he wa3 a 0 rva� ---�- , - I as r, where he con- bridge, near Listowel, on Monday afternoon Duluth and Brainard, , ousei .� adai well am from all parts 6f Britain. Ae England, and on coming to ' � ,1� � - . - i - formed a company 08P- tive, and in . � . of the o6rings �he Free Press years ago, settled in Exete who have . yeligion a Pretbvtorlan, and was . � tb the "ality ' of )sat week. The unfortunate man and a - 011(4 iz � 3- - � � ' . I tinued to rasi4e until bin 4eath, .. H million d re. The one of the f(JunAera of tho Everton church. � . L . . �� . � I Balm: , ionday of last � week two large companion were driving with a cow in a I it& lZed - at two 49 Thomas W. Trot- He was married i hree times � and leav I- t-1 n view of �tbe fact that !the stock had -On Tt . on 04 �. i Z7 ­, . , � . . ree weeks of barns owned by Messrs. J, an&� W. h1cPher. wagon, The animal grow frevzied, broke I original - owner w Is- I � . t -:, beeniii the fields for the lasab ' ag the other man off i be', - Of the CAnadian 800, Who di W;dow and a family. � t. - elena, were'tota, ad, after buntii [1, ,�ly deutrayed loose, &I � . terribly.-,tryinj westhery it an remarkable soD, near St. H, attacked Mr. Code and knocked covered it, while PrOOP80ti-09 for coppor, and - � �ig � I � I I t in such by fire, together with 1,500 bushels of, grain, his Best, or location. I � -. i . that the calves were broug t on n the road. In the efforb ffhe 'got the title tO it 49 & 100PP � I . - ,& d nearly all their farm imple- him down o The Ontario Government ban decided to -A pleamant evont was Witnessed, by � .- I . 'condition. .he re a lob of bay, straw n - .- *` I - . - In - 4 - . . beautiful it ente. . The1ro is supposed to hav,A been too fell off the wakon and on Mr. Code over,rne hundred gutst4, at tba home of Mr. t� IL �e­ I regular 11 herd-breederif 6 be sure, and m me the horses took fright, and by send Mr. H. E. Kyle, of Oakville, W E09- Z 1; I poet started -by the children while playing in the the meanti Aand on November 14th to obtain farin Jebu R104)(1y, on 1ba3rd conv,r-enlon off Lo- ��- S- I - � '! their equal !a point of breeding (in res , , There was an induranoo of $1,700 great efforts a runawaY wom averted, not be- summer. He went over gan, on Wedneaday, 0,-tolvr 28tb, whe I � � . � ,I � L . . - ancestrV) 'buildings ' for next n . of continuity of excellence in, their � I fore, however, much damage was done. laborers ed 'LL L- . hardly be matched. - I The numbers on the property. hia daugbter, Miss bli-wths,- was marri I t Cameron, of West Wawa- When assistan6a could be given the pros- last March and obtained about one hundrpd, the core- L �..'J- I ,. were smaller than usual, a perb 5 Mr -Mr. - Ketinith . I to Mr. Wrn. B,jrl.h, ,of hftn-hell. . . 5 f the trate hisshoulder most of whom brought their familits. He � 11 L' - apples 0 mokn,he woo found to h!ive pr-rh,�rrned by R,5v, Mr. McAu- ­- � 1� � ub me of X ve4' nosh, -bas soma- very fine - ribs broken, as well aq oun. uudertakes when sending out laborera that rnony be;ng ] I � . ,Duthie miltlit have kept o . Tb" bridip waN b,­-Utifulfty atx1re4 in a - I young bufts with advantage ;6 his average. Northern Spy variety, Twilve of these blade and some ' T,--- - � . =-, I I Mr. Code the Government will find situations for them laY i � weighed nine and three quarter taining several Internal injariea. ,)-trtmmad with white ailk., The -- �r - I but he did not care to do so knowing that ap 1Qs L al n his injuries on Thursday. on farms immediately upon their arjiv,gi blue ewituirr ed by Miss Az-g�m -r - I - -1 � there would be bt1yero in abui dance for, the pog.nds and ..were beautif .1i colored'and died f rot 11 The here. The Government does .not assist W'!d4ing ,narob wau pluy 1. I . . - - e -The Mitchell Advocate says : - 6 *at I I � I . y free,*'.. from spots, From th-9 earn . any financial way. Thor pay their Waugh. After the cerexrony tle guest . �- i stock, especially " Mr� J44rr's lost yes.r's I perfeetl I Town vs. Dangey has at last them in 1 I down to a mt,gr,ifi-'ent weddIng Supper. to . J� . . more In the i froin w�ich he tr-ok these .apples Mr. case of the I � - � L .crol? ran female I .e than in the tree , I , k ru regular,fare. I mole fidne. Neither of the ex osere had rea- Oamerou golb eighteen barrels :of hand,'p 0 - 'been wound up, and the coste against the oy -A very sad tragedy occurred in 8tratb� -which all did amplo juetice. . ­ � I - I ratibn are $167. In the spring of 1901 when Fanny -After j3, nbo-t JlrjAm, in wbip,h she wao -I.- make any couriplaln�- of the .trade ; ed apples and .about two barrels of fallen corpo � .L . I I � Son to ; . : says the counsel for the corporation, the roy list Saturday night, # I 01 , '. * st&ndard fruit. I 110ti provided with ,�very eare andattention tha, - = - Mr. Maff. succeeds in setting 4 new Chil. town constable, acting then under instruc- . MeGarvey struck her uncle, Patrick F t , ,. � oald provi lo, th,-r4 puseed away at I � � I -of average#, and no one who knows the his- --The annual meeting of the County on tions of the then Mayor, proi3ecuted one lie4d with an axe, fatally injuring 1 love c -er �.oti-in-la,w, Mr. F. W. : - - I . I w .ch� 1 �� I - ofety Was hold in Goder; outhe �. "" � Ll . Ury of the Uppermill herd will be heard to diren's Aid 8 of laet week. The following Charles, Dangey for exposing for sale meat him. U�ton to a farmer at Adelaide, sevi,n I the h,)me of t � . ratbroy, and Is about 45 years i Hlutt0n, no Friday, 0,tober 30t,b, Agnes �� - f - R say that the great results 'Mr. M&rr has Wedneoday1, miles from St - - achieved ara not thoreughly well deserved. officers weJ6 elected -, President, h s unfit for human food. The com, �: of ago.' His niece. wlr) has lived with him � J�.-T]'�'i A. 17144i*)v Ipt th;1 ],�ta Joeeph Lawton. - � ---- I -, � . I . � - ... I �� � . an offence of this nature is an - t . -11 - ve In. regard to th � � ; vice president, J. K, Field, 8, A,; mi8aion of the Criminal Code, if know, as houtiekeeper for nineteen ,ears, is 38 years , M r, .01 "! - T,,.wtou. �,.Nme uts, P, aysjl-ard I �- I . - dou 0 Coll�nio d !aft, one has to Mit0heM re. Jaaien Clark. A offenee under 5 I � . - - .1 V ; fouling fim,. in West- .- L � . . r, seere Lary- treasurer, M � �,y claim that she hx% �� fr,r,, - :.-I. sk 11 ,�- I & . I I . asp in -mind, that it was composed to . Trio famil - W Ard �, * . . � ,e Bla h - - - - - � I � .1 ' .05 via large ex *� very young calves, and in- report of the year Dgly committed, It is, in any cAze. an of agt , ', min iter tud al orwards on tl k tent' 0 'a work wag given and let- ii t. The shown aigns of insanity for- a year past, � an -1 t tera read with reference to - the ea -000 with offence under the Public Health Ac - 31. 1 - � � � - of twins, hich vaturally aso found that especid,ily dariog the last few w6418. A , "'C' r)f - i-.-,. t7wn li,;­ br-tween I- in,�,bard and . ,- - oluded'three pairs igietrates who tried the c . forty ci -, , i I . . 1 * 4 - I at this .8tage Could not be ot, to the same wbich the:aodety have dealt. - The financial mf an offence abort time ago she l6ft UpOn and come to 1,11"'d �*11*,, 11 vi h -Y Eved �"hout - 1 3 year's expenditures to the evidence did not establish ,y. SAurday after- t ,; P.---, v- "' t'"�Y m-,"� 1 to.pip-tone, mirl- � I.- . I - -, mattirity as the other membe a of the draft. statement 6howeJ th4 'h 'nd $40, In under the Code, but there w" ample evi- her fp-theile in Strathrc ,)(,U*, ten . earr, � � ", . in these circumstances, the Not that he wam be $5,60, and the balance on a ! 'n A bA Eupp,,, I r- th -y Aged -t! a ,. I � PAS e demo of an offtnae under the Health Acc. noo U- t drove into town a' . ,r n0- )-"- I . I STAI I ;I, n� A to L-Minihs-1, vvh-.!re Mr. L%w- I I I I - able to impr . ove materially oo his last yeaeg accordtince with a change in the Act mad ma&-rvey'ij. About 8.30' o'clo"A El- . ... -- 1 ngements -will be They accolffl,391Y amOnded the proceedingo at - -� -W average speaks volumea for the high chaiac- at the last sesuion, arra e ca -9 in or(l,-:r to allow the ward MeGarvey, bro- her of Fanny, bin *Wife, tcu - d) A a f0w years 59". - - � - I . . . I . . - BE, made -with .the mayors of Wbigham, for hmt and adjourned th - . . - ,� 1E -� I ter of his offering, and indicates the high. -- I I i I i : , ­ -� I i . � - I - : - I i ; . . � , v a I . Kip Mir �m I I I t t .� in " I t6 'ri Julm Am" =M 4"K MR" q . � - 1. I . � . - . . I � i .. . - � . . � . ! I - , . � � � . . . I' 1. 1. � . . . ­ I I � . .1 i . I . �. . . . i � - � ; � . . �; i I . 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