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Ing ._W�j - 4 1 &� . - .02�,�� . i . - . eT,tended sledges in winter., but for the intend' I � . ,� . . etter WINDOW On ts and faM4, and to them Is - �r.i� - . .;� I .k I � ! . t 01hee for a I' SHADES section. settler who goes to the ecantry witha large � ­ . ;:- . 0 1 to ask at the Belleville pos � - ." � I . a a � - . ! ;; 1 the earneob sympathy of the whole . ,�l!) I w ti� il: - . . I ar, which be did, receiving one. Thent a outfit, ther� In but -one routs, no matter at I 4 � z - - ; . . for ho -� ;_:1,1 - ; - . � . . KIPPENERAPLOSION, -James Jobnoton, while trying to tie i �iq � � " 114; - . I . I I I instead of handing the letter to Mrs. Spen- All Sizes and Oolors what season the journey ,may be made,# A ,::� � - � . i . � . . - . - z I �k � � ervaumb - � . � __ . . i . . scow up at -the dock opposite the�island. -in � � � i . I ,11 I I . lie sent it mely, that from Edmonton to Athabasca . �� ar � I i � ;11 I i - cer,. who was still in, the vioinitylp y - I T- I � � . � .� . � I - , - Z � I . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - _ _" twa � I d used it fron� 15c upwardS. Godericb, during the ribiv storm, on Mond& us -, I Landing..t hence up the Athabasca River to �: . � I I I - . I � I I to her husband, who retained it an afternoon of I*tt week, slipped and fall Into t i . I � . � - A I i I at was- . i . � SCHOOL ROOM BADLY against his wife with great effect in a come bis, Ueser Slave L&ke, and. thence to Peace �: , q I 4 - - - 2. � I 1-- . � - IPLOORS 0 shouted, and �_ -1,� . tive iiVit � - � STORES I . the harbor. As he fell h 11 � - I I � ' WRECKED -1 " in which tbe(_-�wife. was opdoevoring to inake OURTAIN POLES e- River Lending. - -4j � I r �� - I which __ - , pres nee of mbid was great, for he held on - , _T I I Z I - and Floo r I - - b her. The magistrate I ajor Rogers, of the 43rd regiment., � I . I her husband supper - Black and -M z . Z . W ft. ,sod when Wallace --- �v -1 I - I � . I . . ___ � wide I . �CrMAIL SEVE ' acquitted the defendant of stealing the letter, I n, al I lengths, from to the top,% 5 sboub, Ottawa, has in his custody a very large �-j�.$ �� . � � 11 .__ . - I � i Dava McPherson, who had Ward tho I ��, �� t ­ i 1 1 1 1. - � � ,! I � - . - I in the Po4t Office Act, bull moose heacL with a magnificentset 61 " !�._! � 100 ft long Upper Floor - INJURED. but, under a clause 15c upwards. I reached the spot, they liftid, Johnston out �, . - . . . - con- victed him of neglect to deliver the letter ), antlers. This head, with sulotberot a cow � .­�J 1 . � �� 11 - . � - , by the rope. , -- - 11 - . ,15ii - I . I . 4 - XANUFACTiR - wet addressed. A I I . I a officers of the First0suadifin .. � I � - I A very unfortunate accident occurred at to tb person to whom il � f. of Lang- moose, th - --,��;_] , -Peter and Alexander Stowar � ;��: 31 �� a_ . " W1 R I - � . � � - � , _-1 - -r-- Kippen on Tuesday evening Iw! 0 lion , 431 . � II&V's the � I � � . - ­ t, resulting fine of 1,125. withoJ costs, was Impoiled. ' 1. dov, No ot a of Alex. Stielvart, Contingent are prepar-mg to send ;o the * - .- __ ,­ — ---- - . a I . rth D � j il Z id silleg, . AlEX WINU , ris of the Gordon Highlanders in Eng- . il, 1 , I J 0� , �� _ . . . -,; . � and the al- . a good ye A .-- - . ,� dow - � I I in theinjury of several poisons �_ � I I of Brussels, ho ve evidently had T at office . - , I .1 to be hung in the offi- � �-.q - - AM � . t�e Northwest, ' I . � met land. The heads are � . I ag 01 . _�. -A � _f - t - I 1 4-1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 0 1 most total de" otion. of the handsome now --- WITH. in their form, perations � 7 lity, thw . . . I . aim I From I . __ � SE" . he for I ceW mesa -room, and will call up pleaeanto I - 1 : - . � I � I I . Sabbath * school' room attached to St. AtAT GREEK, HOYDNINSTER, thrashed 2,800 bushels of wheat this is] stio with the CF,anadian I'll, . Ill . � .1 W utgol't- . ; I vermary services ]�Rrr A, N. W. T., Nov. 2ad, 1903.) Piotu framing a Specialty. besides his other crops. and the .latter 10,- memories of Based n - I � . � , . - I - .. able to promptly wai , ex tra Andrew's ohurA. The &pal 1. � . mi P -that we I Sorry that our selling. staff was un t upon the I .1 - etione of boys in South Africa. . I _,A � , 1 1 1 � of e Ing . I L 11 . . . - 0 �R � qyWhft*. I i A,) As a to' of a bores s kick Lou Proc. .. I- th- church had been held, the procedi D An XF0SIToR,---4 wish through the 000 bushels of- grain. In some Is L : I -meeting . F-ult - Wm_,- - -t 6 M I �4d of be' Dakota and Sou . .. the few days pastj bu have to say now we have arrangk I to I Sabbath, und the anniversary to& Is um of your'valuable paper to '7"0 a day ii�orning.� Mary also oomp &I thorn Manitoba the yield &­ rartimbed I rugh of customera . I . . gi Proc- .. r , . I . on .the previous- evening,and 6a1his evening slops on. Another in, o Mr, and Mrs. W. R. L , �L. I �t � - L umignt - . , an d careful servic( to Ii f your readers Ing Nick. But they - � -1,_i -, "I . I .1 - il � tt e 0 1 . __:_i� - I increw ­ so 0 Ing this die. oident was su%cieht to 814ase givg by the ter.. of Barrie, died Fciday morning. The - FAO� , rg . our -itaT. and from this out can promise prompt information to any o was light,-bat� the Stewart Brothers must tor� second a n of . - . . . the teachers and holaris i the Sabbath Mrs, X"Ken- h.ve fared -fisirly well, jud I i. PI -11 our . who intend coming west, to %rd . While � . - i -at of the parents &no . . - _,;.� L. I � L all who. choose toL faVor US with'a look in. L I . school and a numb . r dd senses. She heard s6mothin I accident occurred on the 111h !net, 1 41 Fur ITAak. I . � . � tric of country aiiid some 0 its advantager. zle I . this young man -was grooming a borse the I'll �-M ___,_ . � i friends had assembled toleast on. the fire he door. Farther ,than this I _.; _,A i � . - : , . 9- TbIq is a good country for mixed forming. PO I sergeant 19. H. Sherman �- 4 �, ),Aps; an& , . . l - r ; unding on t of Winigham, - 7 ! . ­ � � .. I . 'a meeting, I.d to -spend.% e, th w n0hing until Mr. Smith opened - I I model, animal kicked birn in the abdomen. inflict � __ . � 1. � I melit from,thqtea a pea ViJ38 she kpe received last Iveek hie lonj service I . 11� lig, VIat Is I . an ideal for hormem and catt� I twenty Ing internal injuries. Perivouitia set in I - � - � I , . - ng toge a . ' give _ � . MA& in, - __ - - - _ - - - - - . ; plialant social eveni i her. 0 this and- grass are far abead of anything that I the doors av4 windows oniSunday oftcrnoon n by the �fflitary authorities for shortly afterwaidt, and for a week the - . �- - � I . i : f I L � �4 I evening the Sabbath. school rooms alone lied's at 4 o'clock. I I . service In the Canadian militia. The - - ' - I � - havd seen anywhere, I have trave I — iebrs man"$ life hung by a tb � - . . - i p91ft4_o* L ,� I I - . . . , ence, tool n of the church -� I rea,d, .Deesabod was � 11 . . - . good - I , e, hearing on 4 � I . - were in use, the sudi di let and his death is geuerall and �il Von and loal over 4ifferent'psrts of the coun model In z large silver an - � . I � I � was nobi even I btedo - -of Her late Majesty, " � 0 7 "I . . . . . . 1 � ! London, . 0 was not used. and f -in farming diatricts df the � uron Notes. one aide the image ' P � - try. I have been ' I : 7_1 . . � I . . About 7:30-o'olook in the evening,% the P, in in- dele, . I I - .XJyp rengr;'tted. He was brra in Rich- � 7 , � I d __: � - ;� -_ it kumm I ! . . United. States, and British Columbia, but -Miss 9 5 member of the Clinton Queen Victoria, with the usual Lati wentioth year, I i 1 - . mi, d Hit) and was in his t � - I I I- . - . in on. M figure. On the - t 1 7 . the tables ' sEaff, has resigned her poBi- scription surtounding the � z V . . n I" company wera sitting around odel Soboolr . -News comes from the town,of Drayton: - I L .. thi part truely excels anything I have $a - . 11 � i - . . : . - �* . - I 0 - � . ; I qui. Magnetis- , .. 'O, -,the, basement, some person! complained of other side Is inscribed, 11 Given, fcr long set- I - � Ro � . . , 1 Oa of the distresaing exI I � . I 1? -0 � - . . Th:re 6 timbar enough for building par- tion. i perieuce of L, S. Wf.l- L 4 L tee thereafter ,I � - .4 . z . I - r ; � 11 I . :001. . sinelling gas, and in two min�i I also for L Are wood, for a number: of -Mr. an L Ma Edward Dinaley have vloi in the Wonial Auxili. s per. proprie 'i . � I, 11L . . 7 � I ' I I ter o . . t - .. . � . thero was a terrible jam6ling noise, every- P00018, f the QueeWs botel there, " ' - I � .. . . There in . also a vast tract of coal been resid iaton for 53 yeara. Mr. the edge is Ongraved Sergeant E. H. .. � I 7A r� . I I - . __ erknese and the btfilding was y0alra' I jiWent." The recipient and formerly of Stratford. He was bunting I � . ' 'think was in 4 ­ . " .5 1 . � I I . of age and Mrs. Di0sley Sherman, 334- Rej � � I 1 � � partiel ar about 20 miles fro here, which is tor be dE- Dinaley is I . in Muskoka, and when r4urning by extue , � z - - :, . � The magnetic influence which turns -the people 'our way "at this . , z tumbling to pievesaround thom. Tho.%hole y L ving -enlisted - . . 5 � vel6ped b an Eario company ;in the 85, ball seen 25 years of service, he, � 4a A! r J , :44 . � . . � - . � Op af ter ii very tuccoesful ,day in thS L I � . a ME - �, zed. frora -,the combifiation 6f three strong., elements- i I , � adaii6coupied much loss time than it takes Cor elins Smith has sold his farm in 1878, and in the 25 years bee only missed 'to Oat . - rise. _[Ii geason, conSiAg ,of - - I to tell't, spring. The op 'arance of the coun�ry is a -)At. I 1_.��� -1 � . � . � . ket., leba . . L . 1 and the consternation can be more pe ,dyce, to Mr. f a was tfie cause of bin woodr, he had an upijeu and was 1b ` I I 1. . I . sligh rolling prairio,'with black loam sur- in Waist Waivanosh, nest Fat Ive camps ; sicknes __ ,4 L 3 __ i I . . I quarter_3 of an hour tri the cold water before I _. I ­ L � ; . aombined - I ' 1 easily imagined than described. . face t - nd, absence at sorkie Of.thame. _ A, w � . . * # i I l- h w . I I L I 1 , . . . deep clay subWi!, and water in � Wbu Phillips, of Ashfield, and intandi moving to - being able to r,egain. bia-bout. Thin occurred I . , � - L: . �� ­ . r . �Tho Sabbath school room# In wbiih the -is true the - . ... - . 11 ,�l,j I . Basonable is .r.r . I dnee. Ib t, it is B now country, Lucknow, shore. Mr. Wei- _tl - � I . . _ - ; �= I . i I nearly three miles from I , - -11 - - ro ahsy�, . explosion to,olk PIRce, in a ul6w addition to - ; Canada, I L� j .1 I ne, sore. fa , �� - �i - . froM L L . And in ttsobed to the I per's chances for rescue were slim. and he is I 1. � . 'a WE!] -OF STO. . he church buif and far fiorn.'railroadis at present, but the -The fl * has been pur. . . _k�jt � OLU 0K " l , rm of the late Aug - V . � I . . � � ding ' roi , . : O" 't . Cituadian Northern Railway Companv, is ustFischer, ear CraDb ,A dividetsil. of eleven cents in the dollar, to � be a I gratulated u'pen ble,viscapes I ., - . � . I � . � , 013 - _'iill . I There iB no conni ection between � - 11 , . )no style,, I i north end. part, and when _rs. Ten thousand - � L I . 4 � ! .. � L We'll on its way through this chased by Cameron Bkothe has been declared by the assignee of Mow&es -WilliAM, Joseph Curry, vvho coaftseed --it . � I I . � � � . 11 , ., the . � L . hora� . tw� buildings, except two entrance I it will open up the dollars is r4prted as the price. Bank, Stratf! to murd6rin.,- th-3 fittle girt, Glory Whater, I , . � . T. I . I � The Sabbath their road is complete( Did, which- closcd four years . 1�111 - , � - - , . . - 1_1-4 . - , doors in the iiitervening wall, t CollingL -;4 , I I beat couji-try in the Territories. It is now `-Mr. Da4iel McKenzie, of Wingham, --��t I ago, June, h4 pleaded I � _. I : : � . tal 0 a V, �stry and class wood., Out., last Z. � )rs.. I , L� school buildin an on the Lou- ry stable in Ottawa was 16 t - -,;��Ij . I . . . � LOW PRICEZ5 i the first - eik of November and the weather has been a -MeKennVs livei held ' ' ' 'i� . _. . . z I w I 01pp guilty to the charge, for which he was 4* - . 41 I _. ; . - - : A rooms on'the Arootnflatuand a basement, part - . i � 1-1 . - . ; I here is sbinothing that you read abouli, but don, Huron nd Bruce passengei traiv, be' destroycd by fire early on 8sturday morn- a- 0 . . - i � n to use I _. I : .� � ted up for's'ro reshment room at the Manchester &9alZS9L, nd was Ben - - "I : . t of which is fitil in fact I. have never seen such in all my tween Lond and Kino&rdine, a Were eighteen borses, in the � 2 � . Ing. That 1--enced to fourteen yearq� Since Curry has .f::_ z ot thtm . . I � - : I . ' , L, . ; I . L � . . andkitchon. :'Bo -sides these roomathere is � 1. 4, . I travels at this soa�Eon of the year, sud,it op- -The P0 form, loob ed on the North stables, and out of the lot only six survived. ' his confession of , - . . � . . .1 - . �! I ; Well . . I . &'furnace room and a room for the acetylene been in prison Land mado � - - 4 . r ' � L'o � . . , . . notice, pears that it is nothing unusual. There are boundary of rey Bode acres, Seven had to be shot, ' the Canadian murder, be bus sated strangely- .- �zkj - I k . I �� z , �, - � been, (" OOD TREATMF4NT' . the church and the e% Ion I Dig � 12 . ,has 0 : , p � - generitbir, both m imps n and a well �nown z *i� � . � . . ... . I . lone gas. The lots of people cutting bay Yet, and I believe has been pur �hssed by J -Mr. Patrick' McPhillips, It is expected that he will shortlybere- : I ed. , Vi a . . .1 - fl�� . . - 11 r I . .ro . ith a little gone, of Jamestown, for , at dity on. - I � � - ; round of . 7 . . .. . 1. 1. ornis being I ghted by bee- it will ba, Ood feed, W he tuM Of I ,0001 barrister, of � London, died in �th moved from Manchester to Londoll, and I �i! I . , is at the north. end of the "y g Snowflake, Maniw j long illness. The do. . � , � � N - gonerstbir too . For re and-seekors I say come Tuesday last with tho murder Of the Can- - I � I . � I . . I oats. p - -Mrs. Ell Lawson, o i, of ter a I � so now � I - . nt a' is entered by is door from the intendil I ceased was a on of the late Mr. M' hillipe� there charged - � � ­&AAAAAA%�AAAAAAA , A------ '1� � . . baseme ad a look t this country, and You i I I I - I -1 . - - - - I - -'- - - - - - - - - - _. - - - - . n the ex 03 . 1 4 . 18 Ian we . . on this and . have toba, and W former reiident of op � adian girl before being handed over to the � 0 . refreshment r I' 11"Then A - � I I OOM. 160h, of � . � .3r becaustir � . � I - will be suirely katisfied. township Ailed sudden] ' in October forimerly of Exeter, Huron I Canadia*_ aut-horiti6s.' - I � I - . . o atoms, the ceilings and From andwseeker. I . - . r � V � . .1 doorwas blo n- int " a She way mtending t o her , man r6dintly, -.1 I I ., 7 an old,travelling I heart fail rei a I A Orptal City, M*uitobav '.�!! , �ilig firms w : I less I -The widely known hotel, the Wir-d-GOr - -1 I � � (,let a look andanarinful if ypucanof the goods quoted beld walls of both - the bihserne'Dil. and the a � W. J. CARROLL, us-usl household, duties when the call came,:, 6 How to Keep House, at Gra"uhurst was totally do- ,_ .- - � I . I , - . . . I I angtwired an advertisement, ' 11 - - I V __ i I ,rf to ut. - I I . . rooms were completely ahat �ered, the wdUe . . n ,ding sent the ;. J 1 y64 ask 1. � , I I . I -Miss F16ren�e Bache' an, now atte a Horse Froj# Slobbering." He-, stroyed by fire ab about.; 7 o'clecir Saturday V ­� - . : . . from the ion Dilation upwards being wreaked 9 Goderich Model School, has been engaged V) five and Tecolved this reply: *IT � -f - . � : . - . I - I 1. s of a London I each him , morning tor, D. B L%framier, � � I - . � . . 1. , rae. you - I ; . tact the The Tribulatioin I 01 !a The proprie I I _�; �. . - e I . and although the rodf is still left in , . teach a echo In Ashfi0d township,r to spit." I . . are the fire � can look I . �., . . i � I �� . I ; vement, wh . . Ir 5 . I ,_ -, I . � . IL a I - - . I 11 a U it in doubtful, . Dentist. . Lucknow Weality, for 1904, at a salary of -Mrr. John Dupee, ot Marthavillei, near went down to the be ot -oat . ; _�� it, I � Im -m- walls are so Billy I - rX -A.ID bi -emri'h d I I - :Fo:pu � . I . .1 even itpropel up, if they Al carry the roof of Lo6don, $300. , started, -when the electric lights we, . - . - I I Dr. Bilk, a well known dentist M Ise Buchanan is a daughter of Mr, Petralia, dropped dead at a Salvation Army .. L - _. L I 1: I I I suddenly. He could not find his ,way out 3 - . � I . -1 I .repairs con 'be has n6w learned by experience that`be - . � . . . . __ I— J . I I . . � : 1. . until spring, or until the Mark Buchanan, of Brussels. � meeting hold in tbab town Saturday after - At-, I I I - - - __ . . ­ I � � again, .and when finally re --cued he,was anf- �F_ . . . .. explosion inside �­ I ; Mt. � � ade. .Tha force Of the should have settled with the old love beforel -Last week Messrs. D. Milne & noon. Mrs. Papee had given her testimony f6,est ke a -ad nearly dead. The I ; . w I � � - 45c , m � . I ed by the smo , . ; . I �_ =1 I . I ­ . - wi miy be judged Win the fact that the hot e new. The doctor had "thel, shipped their fir -it. prize � 11 170 �, I d6ze4 men's e1oth- *oapg, Inedi-LIM � I I . he took on with th I - = . , 5 . � I SOD, of F a short time.'before she died. loss will be abour, �810 000 said to be fully � " . 11 � at heart, - I it pipes of; the -Tarnaces*,, running along been engaged to ayoung lady ip -Londiiiin, F. " -1 __ . � I . - . - I muny of tile -guests _, �� , � .�� . - I , I ju3ior Shorthom bull calf to J`- -Mr. Proalir, member* of the House.of covered by insui&nce - I I our do- 5, 0C a r4 shat. 019eill. While thuis on- 1; - . � DIM �_ � . 87 heav cloth caps I . - I near the eeilipg,pf '.the beadment, w named Mine Ida herd of ,CO - I .gone Into tbei � �thftt you la dozen men's and boy: Gardiner, of � Bramptou,,to head a one fot Prescott, has - had narrow escapes, ;�d maDy last their of- - T . n .. � : This . - '; � � . � � . . I . I tered and baDt in all kinds of shapes, gaged he becam4. enamored . with ansther Shortborne.: A good price was received for ho &I at Ottawa, where he will have onei __ -f I . . I . spit . 0 foots. . . -,-" - �. i - xeter. He' domerte the m1u riaeff. � . � � ' 50 . young lady in B the animal, but it in a dandy. of his limbo amputated. His physicians - - . 7 '7 'bMement is partly under ground. and is an � . 'row hall and stairway from --The will of the late AlexanderM,avning, . I w - 6 amen men s heavy clothl,, very nobby caps* V a Dei Londoulad . Mrs. 1 J' B. Parker, of Independence, deem tb,p operation necessary in order to --. ___. I . � I . ! tared b, I � . y Bud gob marrieA to the Exeter . - � I . :_1 � I � . . of Toronto which has bob# entared for 'pro- - - � � . I . � 0 ',J� . . . - . .� - . . . ­ I . . � I . � � $2 - 150 -the class rooms, and it is & Marvel to 0 very lady. On, the day of the marriage, the Oregon, is ,oisiting her aged moLher, Mrs. save his life. I ! t1r. an to have been - - �_ I � . 9 1 . . . I bate, shows the old gen . m 11 I � __ - 5 dozen men s fur caps � � I person how those in the roo�n escaped in the London lady, Miss O'Neill, came to Exeter Taylor, of T urnberry, and her sitters, Mire. -Lsvb Saturday evening, as the passenger ost:06 mil- . 11�,_ , : l , . - 4:1, : � � i wort,h in money and property aim ,; ; i - � - — 1.3 . darkne -onfusion without greater in %1 . � . . I as an (I c - and looked up her recreant lover and trI A Thomas Hikgins and Mrs. D. Hastin i the do- : , -it, r . . 94, trair. from -the v�ebt was approach' lion dollare. He came t3 Toronto a, young I I '� : � . . .r I � I -him to forego ft this f - �,J- . I I � : I - Twenty' -one 1 athroy, it str Namey'41 eal qfbis wealth � - lf� ' ErIvIr — -Vaps , , .150 jury'boing done to life and limb. Had the. to induce his new love iind years ago Mrs. Parker Is P06 in Str udk4onsph u and -poor, and -a g6od d . - 1. � evening, . me � � - explosion oa�urred on -t . I adbere to the old. In -this she was unsuc- otlon of country as a bride, and this is her team of � I - ,3,. dozon m6n, a f tir � ' I ibe pievious I Ile hoos!N; killing them at once' M" the result ofincresses � �._ I . 11 I I � i I I in the vallies Of I �.. . - - . I oiWded with peoplej cesiful. - She also tried to stop the mard- - . I . e 11 ..- - � , , !JL � I when the rooms were cr ones .of her former home. Ramey, wh� in a farmer in Metcalfe, saved 'was V � 7 ; . � I The doe- first visit to. the so . . - , - I I ; I � I.. I - properties he bud purchased in th earlier - : � - , I , � � days of the city. The Provipea-will V .. 4, � . I . e � .: . � . and the fuli prqvaure was on the generator, age. Her: %ain phe was foiled. BXown, of Hallett, has' bought the his life by juMping. I get, , , - . i a _F. I A . I . ,. - � I a . I I I uch xe Soon - i � � tl�e consequIn . -Mr. Albert, Weymouth, pay. , -Forty.eigbt wiployed in the Miabi- __: . 1 . ces would I #ive been m ter and th . ter lady got married. 50 acre farm of about $80.000. from the estate in, Auncession - I I#Qi . ; � _­ -1 I . -YnOIR rX :E3 :B . Inore--serfous, - As it was, it is a mercY that after Mite O'Neill brought an action against in $2,100, An it joins Mr. Brown', gan Oentrat tlkmi�we%ao shops at Sb. Thomas eft sbo6t 0.0m to .. . . I � .1 g therefor a -1 hi V _JU . * . duties. Mr. Mimaing I I �i� 1, I I � � I., I 1 4 no Iiiis wvr� lost and that. is greater number Dr. Bilk for breach of promise,of marriage. rm of 100 sore#j it -gives him a good large . 10 � � , I - , I . fa were laid offrls'st -�vjeek. This repres-ents various charitabj[e institutions, and the bal- __ -, � - I I i . werb Inot injured. On this evening Only ii he Thecourtgavelfiers judgment fe.r$2,000, 09 I f��i� : I I ch . $5 00 farm, convoniently situated,.with g d per cent. of the entire working force In the auce of the est4te goes to.A marrieddaugh- . _1.��.l - . � � . - r But it seethe by oubse quent � I . -1 I on s overcoats, o d d lot, ea . school rooms', and the basement wore lighted, So far so good.. I I - . . . x , .. Zes M I . i . _V . � - 1 �044 1 All si . buildings. mechanical department. The falling off;in .!iC, - . I � and consequentlyonly about one-third of the pr t the doctor, has been tryiing I . I - ter. . ' - I . _-J 4 I I - i . I oesedings the -Owing to the: resignation Of Miss She - the volume of traffie made the reduction a heavy a _- . a 7 - � I l � - pressurd was on the generator, so that to evade the payment of this .claim, 5�ft,.. on as teacher of the Ethel p0lic echo , - -Fred and *rank Carneyv took � I . 1 I . I � . , 111101MMMOMMI-V � s, o did lot, each. I . 5 00 usual a to n � necessity. f holders in -the Witbeek Lumber Company, &I 4�'l - .1 A, --R sizes men'i3 suit . I - � ; t I the explosion was very'imueh lighter than it this Miss O'Noill makes very seriou 4 J . ioees f f Mrs. Matthew Gold, of I � �#;l its Wig- I k, . / : the trustees, have engaged the mery -Creditors o have closed a Oeal for the purchase of two . wi I � I � _V; - I I ' I Christie I R-1- - I � . Miss Laura Niabollo, of 0 Fie Whitby. whose eccentricities we IS .1 , - , . . Would otheri � as have been, tions. Brulle wh to referred in I i3 00 . I hundred millionIset of pine timber oal-pan- .! I - hose 7 injured,. the pastor of thi con. " att- � . � i, � 4'. . hold tw(> .. sizes boys' 3 -piece suits, regular $4 to $6, 1q'r � . Of t � A short -time ago Miss O'Neill had a capF ' 0 7 i I I I - I ending he Olintoul Model 8 hool bt to in thesel columns last week, will receive - i Ferguson Bros. & . ,- All . � ish River Oatario,, frou �_ � u, Rev.' Mr. McLennan, is.perhaps 'him, in- I to - 11 - . � he W.. G, gregatib issued against the doctor and had for 1904, cents In* the dollar. The insolvent'll The considera,ion is is half . 11 � I - as . or successor fifty 'McFadden. .% ­��, . - . present, as . . - - . '. I I � I I . the most settious case. Re was standing im- carcerated in London gaol. The following L�_ . . I I dly wrestle. with a husband Bud son contributed between them � ___ � DO. ­hd4 'Wit- - ", [ � � y $1.50 and 2.- 00 . -While having a frien I .8 � � oks- for . ip . . - front of the generator roomp . - $6,000 of the amount necessary to make this million dollar.r. i The sawmill of th - N1, I . , . day- next. - - �. All s-1.zes meii S lined smo I -,mediately in further partioulare of the affair we take friend in Clinton, the other day, Mr. S. AP one of "he 61dest on 1. - �, � . - beck Company, which is � = ., - I . . .� it � j, eclook, - . . . . . with bib face to this door, when the explo- from the London Advertiser of Oaturday: . pleby, of Hallett, had � a bone in his log payment. , I Vre'l Dext fsIl 3, [ I � � , . I � , . - 00 - Menominee Rivor, will be mo � - � in the, - : is corduroy -lined $5.50 to $6 1 sion took place, and he got the fall force of 11 The copies was taken out I on the, as fractured. Ito thought it was only a sprain -Last Friday night, about 8 O'clock, Mile h . I -11. . I . 4 . � - All sizes Inen'fj leather coat y . . . to Massey, Oat., whers it will cut, t is tim- - I IH as I � I . it. _' is. hair .w on fire, and his face and gumption that Dr. Bilk coutem0lated Iday. �. _i� I 1, held, to, I , ­ � , - and refused to give in until the severe pain Louls& -PogOon. is bright girl of 1-8 yearsof T, - � . . . ber. The pu the .nin going : - I - I . - _! . � . hands were severely burilied,',and his eyes ing towB, without paying the jadgment of 'for him. � :�. s cordially in the limb g?t too much age, who rWdes with her mother, Mrs. weilly years.- Carney Bros. now , - $2.00 to 3 00 Y6aterday and this . I - for nearly t rehase will keep I �� qi - Men" blai�tet lined smoe,lig for . fire injured. He also inhaled some of the $2 000 against him. � -Mr. Levi Lott has purchased Mr JAW jobn Pogsoo, on a fatin a few miles north i �,, regal. both, 9 - I I . e and is burned internally. I � have three logging camps itk operation, and � � �V.�, - . . - - - beat , but his medl- morning the defendant was busy getting ) . .: � I I TorontAl __ Shoebottom a form, 'on the Bluevale road, of Ottawa, t1ook a done of r,trychnine in min- 11 .get out two, million of this thubei thig . . . I � � J 35- eel attendants -hope there will be no per- . promise of bail, and Mr. McEvoy, his odun. at . W1 I P _+ . tor "' who - � in the town4hip of Morris. The farm is take for cough mixtproo and 4iod almost im- -act next 88"On- . Z,�; � � - � 4 dozen odd trousers, good weight I . . . � . � The other eel, states that, if necessary, $25,000 eduld . . T ­ � winter to be sawed on, cootr I - ,�i . I & , to the I I I moment injuries. . preaqut rented to Mr. Hunter, and Mr. Lott mediately. � � wbile John �Siuclslr# of . I . I i ..... itt I I . I I Mrs, J'. W., McLean, Ais's Nellie Cooperg be secured. The.rc(laired sum- is nearly "I jiIot gab possession tiIJ spring. This is _11r. 19.1 W, Rathbun,, 4ead of the well. -Lwt Saturdiiy w,ira in Strarthroy, a ,�� . � ' T-oning, in . � . 1 65 'Idr. Moore, the �aretsker, Ethel Elgie, $4.500, being double the amount of �the ood farm and the pride p,xid for it wais kno A Lobo, and his � family i W I Pnn(l, war . , a g win Rathbun " mpany.,' of Deseronto, thief entered his housa through a kitchen 3 3 doz,eu heavy trOusP,rs � . . : I - irt 'Elgie, Allie and judgment, together with all expenses. � . I � 0 1 __1 d illnessi- I . . 1 daughter of Mr� Robe ' $2,700. d in that place on Tuesday of heark dia- I window and carried off W; Suits Cf OlOthiLug, .. , l - � . �. : I 37J 0 Flora Taylor, daughter# 6f George Taylor, 1.1 While bail is procurable, the defense -Mrs. IZ-bortShortreed has disposed of i64 from !which he had been suffering for - ... I'll, )r. Scott, - ease ,44 chain. -siuclair I I I U, Maggie McLean, da;ughter of J. C McLean. Sro not- anxious to tender it until their 6on- he -sidlaw, of - an overcoat, watch is � � . ; who-gs'Ve. 60 -pairs odd 4irawers . . r farm i;7_Mog�s to Duncan L so MP time, " He was 61 years of age. It I$ m Strathri I by and f-po-ted the robbery � I f ... I � � .. - � � X . I I riously injured, and This contention is that the same t( a . ef of Poliao Wilsov, .who was not long �, - �, 1, - , it on the . -, . These are; the most as i . - tention is settled, �wnship. This farm is very only I years ago since his father died C& 0 to -_ I I ­ 137-1 - t i �cipally of burns on 'to 188�8 a a 'a , to chi * _;�. _ - I 3ary Fund - , . - �,., C .the injuries ,consis ]a thio-couuty judge bad n?, right choice Duet being situa4d on the 9th line, fro:;!I the sws�e disease. 1. . _12".-I., .1 . . I in local in fif. bad him up before ; -3 � I given, , g his man. - �. . V.- ­­ , , � 75 'odd - unilershirts the face and hands. Kone of them lire sup- capiiis, since tile Judgmeab had been coutaing 150 acresp on which in also a a Dan- -Mr. Jobn Elliott, formerly proprietor of ble Tuesday Morning, -.11 � vas large�, _� Police Magistrate N�ol . � . - � . . . � ,39 3 dangerously injured and to- Altboughlb to absolutely -denied that 'Dr. valuable timber. This'price paid was the Phoenix Foundry, In London, oneof who tent him to LGndon'to stand trial. He - � . . 1 gl,ven.- I , ,6 posed to bi � . and � 4 �a I . . . � I= 4'. ! - - I . Several Silk had any intentions of leaving the Conn. 0 ! . � �_ , � ; recently, 60 h' y top shirts-, all 0010rS, � covery in ever t't� I : US . ,piv Shaver, and hais� . �; .4 y case is h6ped for. $$400 the Idest busluess on in Western Ontario, 4_'� - : eav . . gave his name, as HP � I " � - . ighby scorahed on variouiporto the plaibbiff the I - .11� I �- I others are al . try, the defense claim that � -On Friday evening. 13th Inat., die lost week in London, His name, as --ormatory and at '. ... �. . . arancer I � " - I � r :. x_ -X - �� I 11 . . 1 75c of their perhons, but -nothing of a serious us- was ops to stop any goods of Dr. Bilk's � hall had a nalrow eseS from served time in the 4 - 5- � - � , .ej -rea�ehitd L,ondon _ � 7-1 __ - painted� . I . . . Clinton to*n IQ" wel� as the' products of bin establishment, Kingston. When the -ch: . I ­ � - � shirts . � ture. leaving he country, it 6,uah a thing.eh4mld the - I � I - 5 fleece lined, tOP . � - distruction! by fire. The fire was in were for many yearis very familiar to.the . ped awmy -7, . � with him be met, detectiv,ra from St. Thom", z 4 4 , . � , . . . I V , - . I . . leepoit interest in have 115, ned. The judgment having been I 11 I , ; .show- . . . basement, � , Woodstock and Brantford, all after ths , ._ez,,� I I - &' d. 00 The afrair canoed the d . and was apparently caused by older gener4 ion of this country, .- . � - - 4 __ : 1 V12.00 to $75 .. were comial ven, q � ticed before it had th f Mr ean Brimon, who, it . I _.,�.��J I � - the neighborhood, and People - ' � 9 I re,ver, they claim that there ii no I I � -�Thede 0 . i l� -- x I _ � . � . i L I ed thiw --- Is fur cosis � . 11 my to view the 1w to ovide for avaplae.be;ng issued; f the furnaoo� but it was no same Man. - _g; � been for . : ! ) L' Fox Davies, - 1�, - � - 100 men from aff parts on Wedneed fa made much headway, and was extinguished is Claimed, :ad more children than any other 1 who died in'Barrie .. I - � - . -Th( Mae , ? .. . . -1 . I � &Ivea an . '. . I ??? . �_ �.. v . I d $20.'00 to 75 00 wreck, The loss� to the congregation. is Is Per sion was - grantW the defense,- to before an image was done, man in the Province of Qaibeo, occurred esiman -of The Globes .1 1. lj�, I i 7 ��ts , . ,quito serious. They had jurt ,ccuuty jrkdgo be 9 � � z .. . I . an Tuesday was the pra . i - I ;) I erected ,this - _J. JV115iot it) Ve S,, has disposed of his last, week '�t the town . it press. Hsving learned bb I , "i I - � !-Ili I &. very- 7 Ladies' fur ia-()'k - . - . . move that the order of the', to be argu94 In i - of Dazielson. Mr. first pylinde - - ''�, i � . combe4. � � .. building , ind repaircd the church . about a set'asidq', and the case we's - property and practice in Wiagham, to Mr. B, who was in his 80th year, had been Rog1wrid, and 5pent s 7- . - V � I j - . . I . . W I bb fa- - n I trade in Manchast,pr, � . -.- - . tJ� � ,I . . - chambers at Toronto. Dr. Silk il � - 4'z, . King., has , . . . id had got everything very coin , 4rrit elin! three times and had 41 children. .... 3 _�� . ! . year ago, at Albert Ford, who has been his assistant. m I . ; � . - re in the Unit -I S--48, he camO to �' ­ -1, I . . ._ few yea - . I I I oa.jenient, and were justly lea4ed either by order of that decision or by � _ pment*�--' . . - fortable and c Mr. Ford also took part in another Import- His third wife and 30 children survive him. L - �5. . � . I I " Petvir Brown had Wet I z ­ . � up-to-date Sabbath school baili, in came the defense's contentioia. is, not Toronto in 1845. 1 --- our public a THE HAND 5 I proud of their ; ant affair, on Wednesday of lastweek, whOu Thin is a record any man might be proud oL - __1_2 . I I � - . I � 11 t I �: � il � I - ; � . FO W �_ I . atty church. Fortunate- . I btuxb hits fit at, cylind45r Hoe prear, but no t . f .. z siza of big - - rooms and their pn . upheld." ' . he was married at Trenton, to Miss Gannett, A list and fatal accident occurred one in thaoity knew much about it) and he q _, , ; - � �L . . . . . � -1 ­ � . -A . I � I . . - P '" l � � � '. I . 5 Jr.- � : . - 4 . ly the -church itself was n I Ai persuaded Mr. Davies tv prolonghig -stay in � 1�_ I ', . . ot in the least in- The doctor had better cash up. and got bVTj)ene1t"W1nO uIsh6ne a few dayeago whon the , - Mrs. , of Rochester. � I i i � .1 � . . . I a -i � � . . as a pan � -.3 - I � - 150'0 jured, not as much , 9 Of glait done with the ugly business. It h continues -While going to Buffalo, in charge of & five -y ar-olil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I � . e the now much �Hodgftwll_ . . the city and not, lip ine. This - i . airls', lined dre .1. ,�O, I � 1,4,_� � � loop , . broken. but the Sabbath-sebool addi6ion7will fightin he will spend as much in [low. 60sts -��, , l � _ . . lambs, Mr. Robert Fitzs' n lost her life. The little V I as in, tbig . shipment of ImmOns, Chas. Thompso he did and bacame permauently employed in _�­­. � . I � 1- w aim &ad he -will of Cllbton,'met. with a peculiar accident. 3 1 1 have to be constructed frbm the bottom upo " would' settle the, whole cl , o meet her father,who VIAS ning until 1847, when =_ ­ ; : k�vegdpr� s gloves I girl bad gone t The Globe office, remai --- � I - o- got hi 50- airs WOO1 knit: fleec"inecl dreS � � I wards". . The 'lose will- Probably be sibout atilt be in the holep There is nol doubt fie While standing at the baggage car door the driving he e. After he had entered the "I'A I li . ; I . . - � I 6 . . . orth and vstabfi,�hcd ThaRarrio ; - , ' - ' L -17 . I - P � . I ,�'Joe $2,000, The immediate cause of ihe ex- . wrong@ 0 And it he had .train gave a jolt and Mr. Fitzsimmons.9 house she climbed upon the bub of the he went n � . � � � . d the youbg --woman I " _ . . t For the puz fort,y years Mr. S . 'o : I ­ - r � tion �,._ 1. � i, owring to, I - 'leather and )Posed to for -himself, r,ot : Men' ' _��, - ashed-, so .- orkin gor mittg wool line( , plosion in not known', but is sul proper respect through the glass -15 the dooirt w Magnet. I . - As 0 p#rB heavy W y � . I - . head went heel., frot I which she slipped in between Davies had been corsueeted wit th the Barrie 1� � . , z 7 1 � . 20 . I onag _ _ .1; I � . � - have resulted from a lesk in some of the the feelings of the highly respected y the -19 _ i _. V � M around I . . and as - a result his face was severely cut. spokes i od wet strangled to death. vor 80 years of age. - � I � Z L - I' - - . -lady d have settled ,Ezakniner. He was v � .I.- � 11 . . . I skin mitts and -gloves, he made his Wife, he W0ftI -The Lament 4raluj in Morris townab',P' -Lut Sunday was the driest danday io ,� ispeator of Prisons, -1 . - .. . . I was -de- pairs men . i - I - - I - � � � I 100 8 horse and Pig ' t - . ' - -Dr. Chamberlain, In � ill - - .: - t , . : I , . the business long ago and quietlyi, mod eaved -' % ­:� - r -hahad . ,50C pipes' � has beewl the . history of the city ,of Woods,' Look. it 1 bes a moon in cold-itoruge In Toronto which I - w - posbodalong with Axiinsiderable vim L . I : � � I . _4 � . - - .. - Local Option in - Over two and a half miles of I 1. I the MIS- . 14 lined, � . Hullett. all this unsavory publicity. this falit" , -appears that the hotelinen have reached an 1 is one of the largest ever brongbt, to that 1� I ` -.1i . � , I 11 . � -1 I I � . I . . . � I . - I I , d has been covered from the outlet and 4 . o . - - . - - DR. tALX LIBLrRATrui, � groan x : I � fly eat iin, � . I - - io signed understanding' whereby every bar is to be � city. it occupiud the l.rger Wt of a be i ;=- ­ I . - �� ExrosiTon,-A potit n � - - .1 EDITOU . I � p , z - . ; erturned. - . . . � . Jug- about $1,200 worth of work done, Andrew closed on the Sabbath in future, and last car, and. waigtied sbom6 1,400 plainds. it & - _.. �. : 7 1 - - I . . . . I . . by 267 ratepayers was presented to the The above case came up before Mr. � , . - . � . . � .n tact. It is probabld,the I -the � ­ 4 � : Is- recelv- . 04 On Hislop hawthe cont der the now Oon- stood over six feet ai, the withers, and 7 - - � tj�,, Township Coundil of Hullotb ion Monday, tice Ferguson at Oagoodo Hai[, Torout . Sunday was -the first day an k - " � :1 . I . I . � . , . �� �. to further ... � " I I -all sides* � � I acting for coming of winter MAY Put & stop antlers spread 5.02 inches. From tip to tall `w- � � _. . . I .� OR THE-FEETs . .� i the 16bh inst. For the petition it was urged Monday, when W. 'E. Middleton, dition of thinge. The hotel rounders were, . , I . ' " ' �o until next spring. . , - : . 1� fairarely � F ; - _. . . � . I . that the bar-roont has no- vested rights and Dr.- Bilk, moved i�l have the order set saideo proceeding herefore, unable to obtain their accustomed the mass ,,meD6 -was 8 U -NA 6 inches, and at 7-,7 . . � : - . I . F 0 � �1' is oppp� d to the religious, moral, social, - The motion wais made oiil the, ground -that - -Fjred.. . Elliott, son of A. 0. Elliott' of t a in a bad ur � . � � S. -Mrs. , ' .the shouldem its. I -1 � . ?. d Fred. Jervir, who have been in Sunday po�atl6us and they wer I prtb ss,s 7 feet, 6 Inches. 7 - z s ; I er sist64 - . 250 mmorcial and political interests of- the judge William Elliott, of the county coutV. Clinton, en we 4 -Dr. Chambe jot 8. A. Hunting- I I � � � . � J� � I - � . me, the y- � dain smi Via , i 1 OX2 00 � . . .. i4. - -.1 % I of Bruce- lio dozen men's wool S. ' 2 Pair fOT . I I community. Agaiast� the petition it was . was not acting within his jurisdiction,, when the Klondike gold region for some ti _�_Rev. Richard Hobbr, of Strathroy, a ton, Pr6vincial G,*,Me W.%C(1-_a W. -North BAY# I � . � !, � - � . I I I . i .­ - � . . i ing together, I 0066 felt l - � z . :: __ f . ;� 200 argued - that it was small; - that it was not he Issued it, even on the repres !. :. . . I . former for,A year and the latter since last i . . lay, -Mr. I al woo r . 6ntatlon that They both Methodist minister, in the course of a loo. were - hunt und the ta - - I � - - Or the old ribbe I sox, 1 pal .1 " — I ...- . signed *by all, the -buisiness men of London- Miss O'Neil feared Dr. Silk was about to spring, have returnEd home, tare delivered rooen bly In Loudou,,ihid - -I ith one shot froni-the Major's AfteA They I _. - : � 9 dozen . - -_ ' ng the $2, ell# Mr. Elllptt making his am . . � .1 bad been cam , d for f-. for tnight twelve 11. . : A mouth, - I I � . �� ; that the niatter was one of great per. leave- the coAntry without astis6i . .kpglnn ng be pi�iblio w pe I " �_ 0 I � a � 1 250 bora father a gift of $200 in gold coin. The to . ; m We wish- -1 11) du_ n black ribbed wool, sox, 1 pair I I soinal interest to the hotel -keeper, and that 000 jud ment given against him, y libraries are b000ming the greatest curses miles north of Webb-.s,00d. oa tbfe Sault ,�.. a � � _� e . , the hotel could not be made to pay spart were working in the vicinity of the city of Ich corrupts and par- branch of the O.P. R. There ware .four -_ 1�. I I . Dr. Cecil . -1 I - Mr. Taliptice Forgason held that Judge . that exist. Thot wh' t A Z � k 7 - � . ; - I � � for a day' --- I . gone beyond his powers in ibaw Nomii and left there the middle of October$ i I I � . - from thteale of liquor. After disoussioa it Elliott had 0, . . alyms the mental faculties is teadt Bud the others in the p..%rt,y,, xad they killed four T ; ; . . . : , � i� I n and stopped their d is lift, And this will be so moose and hucks. � � f. I . . . 7 if 9 �9 . � was 11 M�ied by Mr.,Thorn" Me Ian, and Iii'the order#-' The latter was upset, and frost having not I - � r. Gavin Mit ' substantiatfoo aix I � , . . ­ - Ij . -1 i . - I � . . iceoride& by Mr. William Moon, that the Miss O'Neil was ordered to pay the costs of labo& � , t . until Christian men get hold of theme institu- -ThirteF-n thousand eight kundredi and .1, : I _. . � � . . z i q . � � � "_ re- -Mrs. Andrew Leggatb, of Wir,gbam � � . � 0 tione'" . twenty ballo of binds? is�i.ne, of the probable �� r .. a ,� I . . petition of the ratepayers of the township of Dr. Bilk, which will amount to $50 or the - - z I �� z . meet on -1 - . . L died suddenly, on Wednesday of last weAk, - �11 I . jog that a locil option by- &bouts. -A valuable hqrge belonging to the Do. I . $ L - k value of $7 OW bOoDoAng to th-) M. J. Wil a ;. tian of a i ' Hullett, request L . I � � . - 12 Miss OINvil can now move for an order in She was visiting at Mra. John Currie's, near minibn Transport Company died by eleetro- son Cordage CO . <4 Chatham, was *Wzed by _� � , i I ,;Ly and ..avoid the ruSh law be submitted to the vote of the electors _ - .� - z i z � they may 9 A I � ' . . Iffingham,- when she took suddenly ill -and ion ;of �� � . an e early In th I oution on :Front stretti- Toronto, juat oppo- Inspector Joseph H��yerv.* ,wr violdti , -1 � � ffi . �_M . .. ­ � __ �Vf the Municipality, be granted." Yeao— this high. court. . I 1 L . I '_ - - � �` � . - : I . � before medical aid coal . -1 vernmenti - _ V- � I I . . 1, , . d'arrive, her spirit afte'the- Q n Monday. Alive twine I&w, TLI - , I � I , . . � n. Na�ys— — 9 Acen's Hotel. 0 the binder �Jt;_ Were iseiz'adon __ , � � . � ; . . _-i I I f . . . . I -illan and Moo i .11 � I , ; rounicipw _ ._ rl - .. .� mrsern. MOM ' in e , - - � _. � . , . - � �. � - � � ' Is M 6 - l . W�._ 0001-14 _Ppf . 'We" -0 . . . M�-B"Srs, Patterson and Ferris. It 1158 been 'W#En Dougall MOO, Smith, of 051to had taken its flight. Deceased had been In trolley wfke dropped on the snimAl26 the '17r,h of M&rp.h lost, Bad arf, at b Id � . - I --- her usual health, and her audden demise has I ; ,ford, axid" . ' 1 it was being driven alongv pending action by the Department , of lyrade . I learned that in other townships where, the eel etl,_" the house of his -sister-in- w, r head as : � - . ;I � I � . _ - tant Com �51 , . . . . ,- : privildgp has been granted the Petitions J. _R, McKenzie, In that town, on Sunday been a -shook to the neighborhood. She was and in fallibg the wire was under. and Commerve.� The iminimurn penalties. I., , � � :__XL ask --A - . in the 30th year of her age, and was a � he was very much Death. When the Street Railway Cons- amount w 1$2,�ffl. If Cie maximum - � � . . largo, and in York township only afternogn at 4 -o'clock, U penal ,I were not William Whalen, of " I . I H portion of a riDg, daughter of the late . I - t�­ � Butter and Eggs as Oash.' a, deputation waited on the council ; neither surprised to find no response to hi i pany's men arrived and removed the ties are enfore, d the Wilson Company will � ­ � : . . - �i r, -44; I � - , , Mr. � o Turnberry. ck z 1, _. were the principles -of local'option discussed, He was assured the lady must be at home a wire the home was stone dead. have to pay Mno 000. Tvben Mr. Hsyco I � . i � � , I - -.. addreff a a, � —The citizens of St. Helena were terribly I Pon, fActory he fc,und that a - . n favor of � - .. but, the strongiiiiist point emphasized was that he broke In the door, The odor of coal gas —Mr. J. M. Maeoun, of Ottawa, who Was visited the Wile 1� 11 7 . e I _� - - I � l i i . I ,he I i the right ot settling told him that a tragedy might have been "o. ehocked, on Wednesday morning of I"t 1 sent out by the geological survey doput. qnsutity 01 ttle, binaer ,twize was not pro- � � 1, . g � i of statow - l i . -at, week VJ . I i I - - o discov,eired, after I z z � . � . morayeople should haw , to learn of 'he sudden death of Mr the agri - I � **""*""""""*""8 . questions for themselves by vote. acted. Mrs. McKenzie and her duught M perly marked. Hi ak - ... he dece ad , 11 �. - . I ayo Maty, aged about 12 years, were in bA In a .James Todd, of that village, T _" ment last sum at to repoit upon U .1 EW146VAR It - ; � . Measuring a qua. ti -'.y, !,LaD the, , � - - I l* at 8�. _.__ I - This right, which is oDly British fair pI ang man had only raturne about a Zek I cultural and other resources of 'he Peace - Tk I - d y , tamped - , i I hai*. been eemi-unconscious coridition, Afwreomider�. yo, 1 River country,i will report that, in view of uot within 5 per coal, of , be length -8 � denied tile electors of Hallett by a i . 4- z ' � I t JITlia M - from Manitoba, where he had opent pan Ow inepee.tor I � . ' ago 'be b Tbertuy � . - 9 tvvo members- of the -council, All. fair. able effort the were roused and Mr. Smitli been made, upon t, ails. ; I I - ; lard 2,1;;. - h da I Dger of few ed to be in the beat ; tho fact th%b'no surveys have yet ffl,ua . - I ; mindid citizens are called upon to as,sert took them to N home, Thong ' t stait d abiiie� � . - 'He retired to and that tl�ere Is neilthor market for product seivzA twine to the 4 a a, - z - w,a � 1. � ,I I wedded - 5- .- Ste rt- —ONLOOKER, sericus conee pa9t, both are of spirits and good health, t for those without means, Mr. Wiltoa has forwourded to the depar , .,r � I queuce is now . ; . - � . I hinelaud, . Greig �' their privileges. al on tho night previous to his 1 nor emplo, men eat in which he states . - . . i i I —0 still suffering, This case io.the moat mirac. bad as u6u a swrrn at -stem , - . I . . - . y With 1% YOUDg Man named 'that so 20 should go to the Peace River ment . . . i � in eompan � . f V. Wm. old bel'Ole VellIg Manu- � I � ; Be- - . . 1. I _. —Judgment in an intereeting case was ulouv in the long list of'"phyxistiono that death, . country now who leaks sufficient me&ns.'to that thetwine waff ' 8 � I , 7 I z . . Thomas PeDnel), who in employed at Mr I � . Was ve ieut years. � Mrs. n factured to a company in Borton to be made � - L Weigh, of . " 9 gi n by Polico Magistrate Fink, of Belle- -have been recorded in rec - I before � � . � . . � . - - Sta nd 1. tually begun in that region. There frito rope. The lag,g Were Made Out I � ; -r 43 Todd* and nothing was known of his death I maintain himself until railroad construcitio V ... . z r a Johnson Broall Old " , I . Ville. , Fred Hawley, of. Thurlow, was 'McKevzie and her daughter slept ft called on the followfug *, has seu - � %. � ; I � I - =1 _0 �� 1 - : �� . � . .941 !F1 � - I � eboq!ged with stealing a letter belonging to hours before aroused. They went to bed on until the boys were are several routes from Edmonton to the the twine Wag M%vu'a'All-Cd, and n �_ ­�., . ; r . of honor . morning. The young man was highly es- i :­ . 7 I, wt,,k'' V ) V 7;7 1 1 "I ;k j�o 21000W , - - - L - I I. , - -1 - Bhortly after 9 o'clock, Mrs, ie River, which may be followed with scriptions on them have, thoroforo, to spootal �". - . .. Mks. W. S.'Spencer, of Brockville, -who had Friday evening i 11 ! pesc - . . . . . . . 1. I lr e bride ; � h6r, teemed in the 4_,ommunity, and his sudde i . � . I '. . I 11 . . come to visit him and other friends in Thur- McKenzie has a dim recollection of ek horees in the summer, or with fhb significance. � I i . ; blow to ble bereaved par. P% �. t_�_ - t .. � - i �, I . . � - .- . I - - I I min Ida 1 *EZ -154m] 611 -Ho rX - low, Hawley was aaked by Mrs, Spencer d,Aughter crying about 3 o'clock on $stur. death is a severe . ,Die Vv6in- I 1R, I . . I - �� - I I - � . ; I . 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