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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 � ,
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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
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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 =- `�
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� 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 �
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mi _ _L er seen a other way, and allowed the appeal vq " was t. a .-" I
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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
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Aldswortht for 470 ' . defendant. Such is law ?11 M2Gsrvey in John MoGarvey. a blacksmith. �- r :
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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- -- ��
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in a valley surrounded by &AUTO - r of sleva- . -- mammoth shiedder, while working at �the I -
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. the al ore, which The only Canadian purchaser was Mr. D. and the Dominion Senate was declared voiesat N.
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.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
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Proud Edward, red, calved February, ' for the thre in Montreal on Saturday, Akgod 68 years. ,�, ,,
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. 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, .--
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11 calved 18th March last, purchased foe electoral districts of the county to ; ,e4
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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
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-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 �` -
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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,
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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 . - ?
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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 ` �-"
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and vegetables and gi pro )f bein - . I been affected -mentally for the past year, onto. ' 14, .
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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
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, 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
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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
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too ta.h The principal industries of � his locality rich Signal, gives an interesting diioription *oA on ' Robb Is well known throughout the riding, � - �
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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 .
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-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
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-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 .
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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 .. -,
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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
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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 '.
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, 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
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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
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on6 log' run over- by a dray, on Tuerdfl
, -A d;patch from Winnipeg, &Wd No- : -1
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: 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.
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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
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� 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. -
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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 .
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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 �;- �
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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-
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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 �
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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 �
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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. - & - ,- .
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. 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 ,
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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..
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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
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� as 79 turkeys I have ahipped Mra,'Smith t�� - I
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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, - ��,
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. 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
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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-
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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
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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 . - �
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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
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R�osevpltj who in the opinion' Little York, now namtd T�ron6. . t, we' poratorg whither she Ii e was extinct6 i- I 4
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f MaDyi &I- ,, I of 10A ek� sit the ova ,y and voit of getting in and Out, Mid' �� I 11
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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 �
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, ev r fore us. They betw, on 7 and 8 o'clock., The elevator being - ' - -
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. . 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 .
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25 President. . left the place where he was working and' pod bbe.orank and 'Waterloo, i � - It -f � -
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g, i e American * went -rich. The youngest of the cairn of wheat, inspected in October 1902 roitts I �
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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
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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,
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. 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
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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 �
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. . " 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, . .
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. lsp� . I . -The body of Donald McGregor, ex -man- sev M -Dsvidsts4 was born at �
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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 -
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-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 � - -
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false causes which be may a upholding drawn by two horses." I � company with Mr. Wm. E,jsery, was on- tOm N � �
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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-
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:" 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,
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. were not in accordance withi the people's prices -for horse shoving. that on which Mr. Hicks stood, both were � � --
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. :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. -
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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.
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ion, 4 far superioi..to the 5 m in Mfdbl, Wingham, in this bounty., : 9p, but luokily no bones wore broken, while �. -
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, 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 -
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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
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many of the again been ecto osition ot reco 31impson. were driving from- Parkhill to Mr. Robson'41 I El.
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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
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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
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L nome of your 'has been transfer Iya" life. . men can _ . -
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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 -. � .
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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.
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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——
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la. � -The trustees of sch - ol section No. 3, Andrew 0. Henderson, r is , XcPharl4nd, and ,woo travel I 'r� L
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. - 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
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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 -
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� 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
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ep from Menari � G.A. Greer ealized, At the time of the acoideub the 80 ;-,� --";;,
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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.
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. 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 -..
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- 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
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1,�. Smith intends taking the ir on Jurriy'30tb, purchased ' .rm in Eramosa, and . �r, -
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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 ;' * � - -
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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-
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, old ter died on Monday of last Nyook,aged 66 community. ebbwood, Oat., for spirited vian, and repre- � ,
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. 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 �'
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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�
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. 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- - �
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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. -
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,�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
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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
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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 -
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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 � � . �
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of continuity of excellence in, their � I fore, however, much damage was done. laborers ed 'LL L-
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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,--- - �
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weighed nine and three quarter taining several Internal injariea. ,)-trtmmad with white ailk., The -- �r
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� 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.
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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 � - �
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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. . �
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make any couriplaln�- of the .trade ; ed apples and .about two barrels of fallen corpo � .L .
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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. : - -
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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 -, � .
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k tent' 0 'a work wag given and let- ii t. The shown aigns of insanity for- a year past, � an -1 t
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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". - - � -
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