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� I � - . , — I � I S�AFORTH9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1903a : ;�
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I ��� I . I .. i - n the iprice for the berth $12,250 ; ducted into the priesthood on De- - '!
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� , STORES '' � . i , 1 being fa- on t4e basis of ... opulation be showed , and -berth No., 4, in the township of comber 17,1853, and bad been incum-, : �;: "
1W . � - �. I I FLOORS . it 0 . 11tiful win- what t �is meant to each municipa. HYM BOOKS Go rrow, containing eleven square bent at Marysville for the past five � 19 .
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60 ft wide . . .. . -Growif I%" .1 ter weather, since y la't, in ! t Huron. The do for' . i - miles, at $14,500 per mile making the years. He had also b
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- I . � � . a, cold I and co] iciae spe �eb was most effee- pri cc for the bqrth $159,500, or a tot- Corowall, Kingston, Lindsay an4 - 3�
. . RUAIL have experienced some o, he al for the'two berths of $171,750. other parishes. He wits born in . i -
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. .. . . I tber. Relying. on thd , , rossion. I i . . Temiskaming Railway line about 28 � -Tlwe death of Mr, Thomas W. Co�" : _�'.,
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I I ING.' - �' vhat inated by, Alfre i Askwith and ft, OALE14DARS&Q'ARDS miles north of North Bay, and Mr. i ford, of Aurora, near Toronto, in hiii; � -
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- � . � � � . I . p p i� I : i Dancey believes be has two good ro- f 72nd year,a few days ago, removes -�
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- � der the existing aircumst � cc ; and D. A. Forrosier, - of Clinton, bY. In endl I r. � _ perties. Before he left Toronto be I anothet of the few remaining York 1-1
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� . . r I - . - J. B. Beaver aDd Thos. Churchill.' See our lines at lot & 15c , ' WE s offered an advance of $7,509 for pionears. His father, Thomas � os- -i_
I I I I I I I . Ahough accoS holi ... t Young - �. I t th -. two, but he would not accept. i for,d, came from England in 1811, be- ��.��
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. . - - _. o --Dr. Macdonald, M. P., of Wing- Ing then in his 14th year, and settled _-j;�
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1 . �- I . . .. . . . U rmlolk baln, TeSponded to the toast 11 The 1 on Lot 85 t, The farm ..
. . __ - David' Canto:466� .of Clinton, by 5, Yonge stree .1
,hf%l* , : . 1-1 I - I warning givpp in the form A a ques- ' 140 ALEX 0 WINAL iri I
L" - ,, . eson aii I John Bair. � m d in the family until it was k�!
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M I . . � _ : J= I � -annual banquet of 'remaine
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I th' medical studwits of the Western ' bought a yc,:�Lr iago by Mr. R. C.Clute, 4
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up- - - - I I I With the ros��lt that I W ! � I] informed L 41and . t each in turp ad-, 8-19A ORTHO I . ,,,,
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'Em- __ i i -rt afte ontioxi. Pioture framing a Specialty, Vm. D dds, a former w -414rs. Emma Johnston -died in To- 3 - Al .
I - ,. .1 11 �L 11 sho - ly , 'Twards, that car was I C, I -Mrs. 'v 0 R
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Mi4ta, . . his business engage- I
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; I � I . I bor party won mony seats, mainly her home in Flint, Michigan, On Sun_ .�J.
� fiom- I - L . Il'it then. ments would no) allow him to accjept� years, 6 months and 1:0 days. She was, I �q
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2 up. � . - - i .. "f 'ea a touched upon tile from the- protectionists in districts day of last ii,cek. Deceased bad been 1 a colored woman and enjoyed the
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� . . h h parties contested. . - ailing for some six weeks. use of all her faculties, except fail- 9
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l - I .. . I I ures frA om his n experience to show -Mr. Peter Cook, a native of I '..
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� . ; ad when 4i that tb .. rail and water -routes com- I Ewt Huron ConserVative . arich township- died in London on " had resided in Toronto for' 76 yearsw
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I E such an ocourance, took 'p 14ce, I had � . - � I .
. .- andL I I � 11 Thursday of Qt week, He moved She was born in Richmond, Virginia, 7 .
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aentr& We extend to our army of Wends patrons a L.11 an ear whi should hav fill d bitled to the Xoi�bwe. -
.%L 110i. . L .- - . . L. . . . L L . . ,, � than the all ra�10. T. Pacific scheme frbin his farm to i0linton a few years on May 5th, 1803.' Her husband,who .. 11 X
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I igo and bad only receptly gone to 'kept atook stdre on East Market : � �
� ; aid t ope to h . He. endorsed the The *annual meeting of the Liberal- ' - �
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� 1100& .. . 'Christmas greeting. The year' about closing shows � - �' brayed. But laying* all jo*cs -aside, 1 cOl - London. . . Square, died afew yeirs ago. .� !��Ia L I
Ze up. .. I . . Conservative Association of East .
I � . � name 0 Mr. D. A. Forrester as one .�
I I . I the most An ortable weat or out of - One evening recently ,when Mr. -'To ia �t
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� covers �. doors d.ur ' the -cold snap, ,was o ,v�bo ,w6uld be a � worthy and success- Huron, was hold in the town hall, a highly esteem -
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� . the largest business of our experience. . Thanks i t�. :. . n . . I . Will Rattenbury, of Clinton, wasre- ed and well-to-do farmeri ;of Louth 1 4 :I;
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rin- - I I . -� .1 I Thursda ber 10tb, when the I I Wingham, on ,Friday last. Large N'
� . - . . . .Y, N . , ' � tiling, he found a. man lying under
50 "Up, . '.. .1 - � . I . . I .. Mr. AlcLean,A hounced himself a S numbers of Conservatives were in at- .. township, Lincoln county, was found 1-�
t ' . , I i mercury -dro pod to 32,- b?.�ow zero. 4 ' _4
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10 fX034 you, ouk friends., -for your ardent support' andl.q '01 I" - ' I' However a C' toby harvest L in the f ield an' referred briefly, to tedancei from every part of the rid- hii bed. The stranger could give no , dead on the road near his bome at I I
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z I- . . I ell . for ear y threshing - ;we were . 11�, h J4
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; I -dia-1 endorsement of our endeavors. - Excu .u6if .- essed wit)3 as beautiful a fall as �60 spoke at some- p ev�ilcd. The various officer3%ere ,Q
� - , . . Dobson, who has been princl- I brotberli residence, a short diSL , ,
� . . I . �..L' . I This =tinued length on th6;1 transportation and elected, Dr. Thomas Chisholm, of 'Mr 41
i - . I .: Wi ed f Qr. 11 the Ethel public school for tance awayi He sta'rited out alone ,
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� - into I - trade 4 advo- Wingham, being chosen president, . I 11
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I.. I I I - L t o 7th be articula�rly warm. . cated a really I rotective 'tariff -(Or . In �.:,L� 10;f I of him - L Z ZI
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MID, 26e aRowing ina. t* -rec" L- - 1 and th"arrying out of the Chamber- Was resolved to call a g noral con- I I ' � f that town in a cral hour* later. .Heart di�lease Was ,
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; i t;uyt . . . - 12th, the great snow storm was pro- . - - ge neral sto . ,the cause of death. - 10
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i I ir . . I . � . mised and'ai tb writei :was then lain prpferential policy as the best vention. for the purpose, Me dateand
Affql�ff I L ' ! . I 0 . � I -Mkehard Stonebam, who for fif- -William 11. Callaghan, who if
I W StUlLhigher ideals --better things I . thing that coul4 possibly happen:.to place to be named later.j I
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I We have to be donel - .over 20 miles from his sio,pping place I I I :, . -4 I P
. - to -,n years was a residen t of Clinton, earned notoriety by his affidavit- , �
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. died on Monday of last week, at the! alleging the connection of Messrs. g
L . . I f - afternoon we hadAttet make for it. Air. orrest 1 ext. called - by Dr. Sproule, M. P. foi Grey, and . ___
- duflng 1904. i. Your �nthusiastlio PmWmeudaition I "O . r idence of his brother in Toronto. 'I Stratton ,and Johnston -with the. ae- i I �q
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Mg . , I On the way- the wind ble on, an h , David Henderson, X. P. for "alton' TI c remains Were taken to Clinton I quisitipil of Mr. Gamey's stock in the L 1,Z
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. ' �snow flow, but in about an hour the � I -
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: a I . lour landeavors gives us great encouragement, . � great for burial. I Crossin Piano Co,, and. wa. -1
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t I L I two following days rain 'bad jnjpn an V
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; L 0 1 . . had been operator at the G. T. R. station , 4s,n, ii a charge of misappropri- -
e 4a -t cath6i. - been a, lifel ong Liberal but felt tain that he was anxiou.41v 4ceiring I
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: 1� that h � could I Do * at Clinton, for some time past has ating part iof the prim of a piano I ---- t
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I . . If- hank ST - - "O . . I yx - . The py.,esen ... has pro 'c4 peculiar I tho, more 4 been transferred'to Acton. He, will be, bad sold for Cr - senten- � -0
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. � LL I � - - 1 i I. � I . - soason, respe ting the giiait market present leadersi 1 , and policy of that fered by khe quiet socl usioll; of I he be ,succeeded in Clinton by Mr. J. J. eed by Judge, Winchester to sixty . . -
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. I . to the i niquity land corruption- which ,wanted to secure' the, rewptrd Iready ; Mrs. Samuel Johnston, of Gode- pealed,
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.o hav& ��, . movement,' w n suddenly I the clev- had inark d tbi R' 'Government *11 accorded 4 so many, �b township, was last Week pre- -James Downey, turnkey of tbe
, _� � ornment leandidates, of i a ,Senate r "
�UeWyf L . I ators 'were, a 1: ordered to " be closed F I sa . I I � the i
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. - . noveir be rem(d, , ,cu .c4dy sell- se ted with a couch, by 4- mem- Brockville jail, dropped dead at bis I
� I I SHOPPING,GHANCES, ' .and ha#'rema niled so for tl cc weeks re. Besides he bad,1111T. bers of the Orange Lodge. Mrs. , home in Brockville, Sunday mor ' L I
. � . . 11.11dL ]JOW, Mr. Vindlay had, u: ged in North Ron- fishly bola the p&sftion:�of x#ernber .Ding.
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I � . . L I i� . �c Johnston has for twenty-five. years' He had ju t returned from down- � 4
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� -1 While - everybo"y is home from everywhere"' and 6njo fr 'e coss of the lodge, I room. seated himself on a ,chair-
, . CLY . . f - J 1, I Osts of Op 0 'tion. lip. condemned uous: Iforts on t1,40 part Of L 'll Con- -
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r,y : . I R. ind Canadiax,'Northern th� Gr:: nd Tr A I � -A farm belonging to Mr. Joseph ,I He was in the act of removing his .
. 1, ' 010, -C..P. k Pac'f ie deal as a- se,rvative electors#' referred Ito the , I
, the pleasure of reunion ana festivities. galore many I � Jobuston, of East Wawanosh, wag I overshoes -when be expired. , He, bad I I
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- .. I - J . marked - V ent time, On also- d nounced t4e dishonesty of the 'the Redistribution Bill. Ev ry act 1,
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T - � , - . i i ,is a Gover inont former wits bought by Mr. Thom and had been connected witU the :11
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�ff,, and � - they dol not find stocks everywhere such as Seaforth poer: � ty-six u illed orders m tb� C. all 0 oL lyrinO41es the party E bad SO honest and selfish in the e*treme. Woodcook, of Culross, and the lat jail for nearly thirty year, .
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L . . I advo ter by Air. A. C. W. Hardisty, -of the -Mrs. Catharine Smith an,d her AM I
ist POW- -I � . 1. P. R. car be s at Ham'iot , in this stoutly, o ed before coming into Their despicable acts of, unkirness _R
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pind &to . them, -and whHe we -have sent out load after load, of I oter-P Mr. Forrester announced, saine place. . son, Mr. Ocean ,Smith, of the Lake . Al
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� i ; -Mr. John McWilliams, of Wing- Shore � road just west of Oakville, A4-
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7 � - . . t_n average . anxtobancitiesaslittle .T,. V 11 1-1 . Y I now beig nning to recoul agaln,tf. them hamo died at the home of bis daugh- narrowly escaped n gas 11§_ .
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re. in the. - "I L I � � . Outlined, and- bile not urging tbe Huron would return a, COT13erVative ter,Mrs. John Alderson,of that town, I' t Sunday night. Mr. Smith awoke %Jl �
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. - , 11L oiq Sunday of Last wook,p in his 89th to find the bouse -filled with the . -
-Cbyuu In the: list Wo W- you Might End, whai - yo.v I 01 es nomination, ''Id be well content Pakliamont. I J
- cvasto�aers, At � . dannibid Isla ids.� I have. slometim WO " I - Deceased had ,aped. from a 1 4..
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�ampletv, I . I CIL- � . . some On'tario faribabrs, did bey bavo Lion of the convention. was most enthusiastic, being addres- at his dauglitces for some years and base -burner. He managed t,o -roach � tif
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I I need -: i I d not be ill long previous to his the door and later called in'the Doi- . I ,
�"w the . Mr. lic"wis niltAc. his f irst political sed by the same speakdrs, Who ro- 1
1 � I � t I . t1feir lit�fle wheat in the ock the -' . (1- -
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�, P*IM#r I - ! . � 1. � Mpeccb.- He saial that, ,for 27 years he referred at considerablO len th to d tb. ghbors. Mrs. Smith will recover. ta I
� brother . . last Week of Detober, at i ich time .9
I I . I had bad charge.bf the preparation of the .principal political questims and I On November 250, at- Griswold, She is over 80 years of age, ,and one f_-�,
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ir,, Ittv. Fur Ci6sts—t-coon, calf dog , Fine silk neoktes .. i I - vote re county M es McDonald, of Wing- of the finit r4sidents of the vicinity, .
� �_ � - I I that bo* bad Men, Over 20 hundred the ws' lists for the. enti the
.hip IW� , , I * I I I I . . - le - _uiany shortcomings Of tba pres- bam was united in marriage to -Patrick Upton, of near St.'Tb 7%;1
. W . ' t for every elect n hold �n that time, ent Government, and frbm the fre, om-
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BI tb* . X so Margaret Mary Buxton, lateot as, who has be n: in ,the London - hlos- .1
� , . Fur Jwkets E9 kinjL6 I Fancy shirts 1 � � - fn�tbe and the �work_ dbeen done witlithe -quent applause and responses of the
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�it . I . I)erbyshire, England. The ceremony pital for some- time sufferingJrom -1
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WE] . � . been stca,t:13 trade, and the store- audience the fact was ovinced that wi Ls performed by Rev. J. F. Cox, in injuries inflicted on -bi -in by hiwniace,
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. 'Fur lined Papes ' i keepers tell n & the u I * I ty f East Hu r hh Griswo)d,and Fanny McGregor, died from ,his in- 11 - - .
011oug - Fancy sox , 1. � J acco' nt,3 have al of ell party, a the Conservative'par at �-
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I . 9 I I I complaint in all! that time. Acting as ori was determined to in ke every of - r.,
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:_�W._ . i hisfatler's deptilty- he lt,ail felt itibis fort to secure the elect McGreg ' t�:
eff oarw, Fur emari Suspenders : . . ! ,� St!Ltes with h, �r cities so it i1s irl.`Man� ' ; . on Of What- dred and fifty persons. is in the a�sylum .At London. When
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� I - , : ! Donald Gibson, son of Mr. A. El- informed of bar unclets death, her
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I - 'with a grain elevator . skating I the tegulitr convention wbic4 prob- " Oh, you don't .. sity I �
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, as � Gloves f very wear . -,, , manager Of the Dominion TePlY, was :
., - Fur Bo �� or e 4 1 . ro longer bound ,by this duty, he was ,,ijyly ' d early in tl�& New: Gi on 11�
z - � rink and shasity or car fed stora, -will be bel � I -
: . � : - � . I . � B_��k, Wingbam, met with a serious Wlell I'm so glad. He is out of the, C
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I I � I accident Ono ovtning last week. Ho way of - barm now. I wis)i I ,hXd IV,
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6-70 re- Fur Ruffs , - . I Full dress protectors ' : town" I . . I I sympathies had!_-41ways been, with - Mr17 Henderson referroil particular- � 11.1
I I.- I w,As -skating down the bill near the killed him at the.time.,, ' 1 �4
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,-4&wew- 1 ! � 40n the h Of the 31qf lof October I � . ly to Sir Richard CartWrigbt's To- . .; . ` 1 i
I . i . I . V. . It'. Station, Wme'll lie 1011, F;XeaX- -A.11mr-L C � _.-
p I ,,sad himself a great admirer of our . Darlton, aged ob,afarm -1 .f;
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of J9 I . � Handsome mufflers . ;Wlant display; lof Aurora ronto speech, in w1kich he kointed � I
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� Fit muff � . . . . i . � ,Was ing one of his legs near the ankle. h0hd emploPad byC. J, Gilrol I 91
A a Ao- � . . L � " Bor(mlis Look place. This is a very leader, bir. R. : L. Borden, who out the importance of the Codserva- . - _�
i . I I The, boy will be confined to his lioniti. Glen. Buell, about spven miles from �� z
D. Cook an honor to Canada and a leader of tive policy of protectlopo, empbasix- 1. �,
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1 Fur Gauntlets ' I - Line# collam , . - . l weeks, Drockville, met a sho'eking death last
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k visitivg � I I - I . I - � I I . and you cann t call them Nortbe,rn ing allso the advantage of a prefer- . .; F;.
, I . . � -On Saturday evening of last -wee,k. Charlton was attendi -
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Le,,* bull- . i ' . � I ., Lights as th covored : ihe ,entire" proud. Mr. Le4-is referred to the entiai tariff for the founding and the sLock between 5 and Oo'clock in _.
i � . I 1i W of T. H. ROW stable, �
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; lRight shirts I I . . d hLnd gazed 'awe i 11ndustries. �
- , aft.�, � i Fur Caps and Mitts . � . heavens 1 -4 ou transportion! 466.;tion as, almost Ltbe -prosperity of Canadian
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r I . . i . � I . strupkt for sor c., minut6s, oi i this won, - proate.Sl before tile Canadian . �* Ian
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"O I . _CR__ ___ .- .1 I . I 9 9 � I . on his lot near the Presbyter* the afternoon, and in some unao- - 4 `
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T"'. - vVereoatsto your measure r1moking Jwkets _ - � aitned Lbat from a I ve. I # - � � 4.1- 01
ial phenol e so '�Iigbt was P60PIC, 'I . Huron Note$# tbe weight of snow upon it, and in untled, and it :is tbougbt _Cbarltoli
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; 6� 7 . the di,gplay t4at i laces the, ="r�on n the lakes, f or , St T6- thr. night, the rear part of his store,
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. I.; � . ,operators olog,ed their batteries and md
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S 11'. puent Ovierc6ats readv=ade - . . tificate" and his.1ong study of . the turned fr�m a five '11491 visit to house collapsed from the same. cause. animal when be was attacked and -.-
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I .. of ans,, 0 -w bug- ' gored to death. The probability io � 7t�
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i . . I transpertion qile,stion on the I .
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, Decu- -Suits to your order - Silk umbrellas . i be cotild fairli .claim to speak with � I �
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. . . � � . I I .1rist." the I irake " 'for ... hicb - this o stricken *1th paralysis 4fle day last b1ii1dings, and the vollicles werexer affair happened, as there was no 1_,;
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c�u:try is, pemliar,-' 'oocivired with 0 �4
. 11 week, I J . io�s]`y damaged. one, c- 1A
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A. fW4 Silk handkerchiefs , , , pro ounced of lecti Objecti at a dis- I ,s
. question. He .would be pleased to � : . �,�
Suits readymade . . . -Mr. and Mrs, Goor on -John Robertson, - one of tile. olit 1 e -nee, The, body was discovered by bi . ,L71
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� I . . I tance of'sove,al miles appuaring , Godericb, Pave gone to 'Allfbinia, for -s4tlers of Colborne township, died son,who went to -Abe stable -
. lie- proffff . - ,Lt his besl,t to. ca ;iy the Conservative young . -
, ; , I Linen handkeiaWefs , - closa' proximily, Which f - the I � in. Detroit on Sunday of last week. to see his ft-thi I
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ko 3 - I . banner to vict, If c. spoke, of 'the . . , time after- I- -i
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i I ng rth one bf. Colborne H, Cameron, - ..4.
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T I . ellers setti lit rn by -Jaw to raise $35,600 ol extend and when� a )ad and lived in -J, W. I
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- f Str t4 cc (�yiece) ' Fine wool underwear . , ing thei r o ' tive p oint -11 ng a:: ock ,�Rfh ao ti cable pro- .7
� J - - . . i I . _ e waterwork-il Isys4m. township until lie became a T05i- dest railway mail 11,
I - -�--Four I � I � � � . positior, and Igimed that Hou. Mr. improve 6 clerks in the ser- I
i I I � "' 66m ! be a out . . _J. J. 91liott, V. a., a W109hain, dent of Goderich- some years ago, vice, met with a p ,
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. . � ,D, Blair's conde 11 a.Pon o r -wife - I � , I U
- 'Ba fancy * I lef t I'ast week for Den�e , Colorado, When bis , died a year ago, be, and bad a thrilling experience
.�f cattle, J ya� Fine fleece underwear I a few h nd 04s dista it, _
_. � I - -twu -, �� .... �. s i ours an amAwcr ble, - I - � . . � oil - - r,
- r su�tg - � I :. after travelli g,� fo* , , qtiie d M. - - t. Wben 25 miles from i
I .1 . -1 I - itr , , - Mes, kliart, Cliarles 11a.m_ Where beliltends spendb�# the winter wcnt to live with his daughter in Do- Saturday ijigh i
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- I .3fen's tweed p6ts �! � — Plain top shIrts I n the goal, . __ . months. T I � trbit. The funeral at Godeilich was the city of Halifax be fell o
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� � . . they egan t retrace flbeil steps and ed- as �crutin rs, and a ballot was -Georg McTavish, very largely attended. postal car as the tr,jin was going ,
. I coqting ,to a Ismall stieat i, one, of . V River District, _,Aarry East., son of the late Thos. milev an:- hour, and his leg -was I
� . . �: X6117B worsted pants , Fancy top shirts � I � I - I taken, resulti 1 in favor of Mr. in La, Val ae, Rainey -
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ew Bug, 7- I . � E I . . I or six yei xs is 06 a. visit: to his home 'Et st, of the gravel road, Hullett, broken near
I . verrala � I , I swim across, 1wbon he'W', i accos'ted Lewis, who ba I IL majority of 411 the f , , ' the anklf�. lie started � ��
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I I - . I . I I I Is -Mr, ai d Mrs. James Uowi tt and C1 pitton, on Monday evening of last nearest house, half a Mile away'. I
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Is . _� W, - I � I .� - . � - Mess Forre� .er, Cantelon and Me � C E -61L NTawaa -1 i
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� lfqo�V I . Bfen�s plain and fancy vests I Heaviest'sox you ever wear He I - A the � ventiail,,; and gratefully i ac- osb,� sail for Scotland on December w 11 disable him for some time. When was torn, from his bands. and knee, i -
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. gone to I I I � - �, Mr in a, few 26th, Thcj� will be gone -thre4months a out a mile frosa his home he got and his hands were, frozen and en-
. I . stream migh now be mild in wido' knowledged . Lewis I , .
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� . rs Mr. Ric or Peel .
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: of Klon- klen's, leather coats __ . I Fancy sweaters and pyianlaa and wil;blng yourself a -Ad All ria& was then int6duced by the 'chair- Godericb, as their candi4 'atc, For the latter fell on Mr. East and broke. h i s, and the poor fellow haa to lie, upta .
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I nd rels- - I I . I I . .11 _ - -, man, and forl n hour he held � tht, Dominion elections . a in and dislocated his shoulder. I ten o'clock the following day before T,
. w" the . � . I especially "Grogan," a Mcney.-Christ- I -Mr. John Hor;ar, -of' th6l Sauble I — medical attention could reach liho. ,.
. MW9 overall$ Hato and cloth Caps I mas and a kappy New Y ar, I'am" closest attenti �n of the large gath- �. il
a to go I I et I 1: It with the line, Stanley, died oil Wledne�day of I I -Mr. Fredprick T. WilkpB� secre- . I-
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eieven � -1 I - I Yours,. .1 .0 ! fast week, at the age of"70. 0a had tary-treasurer of the Waterojus F,n-
i I railway ques0ons, and the incofigis- I -Ion. G. W. Ross went to Chicago , .
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I Ya q Bradw, rdip, Dec. .J. cies and VI J�a Olis of promi- � I e Works Company and one?of the ..
here, ito I ; . i I : I I . disease. . . Monday to deliver the closingadl- I
__ p I . I . I _1 . prinex le of tAle Dominion Govbrn- ' prolainent men of Rrantf,ord, died
* . . I - ." 0 _; ! I - Mr. George Watters, a.formor dress at the commencement exercises
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� ,er did Boys' odd k�aickers '- � ; . . Incidebtally he made f ew . . s Friday afternoon
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,, . i West Huron Conservittives In ment. ? I on Tuesday. I
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�hara on I r . I I - I , . . resident (if Tuckersjthitli- dieQ a few at Chicago Fniversity
% . I , . I , 1 I . . obsery tions W the member for I est o kingston, from paralysis. fe had not even
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. __ V-0--- . : I 0onventlom &ppiec 0of os daughter , -Nicholas Peterson,
_u off the I i : ; . whichl:;�Icre greatly ,i- daysago At the. bom pting to cross Sbarbot complained -of feeling unweJL but as I
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his ,60- I . at Devil's Lake, Dakotall
� I . i (From The Goderich, Lar.)� ' . in1was be was walking bome. frdxn his office
. ; t � I � the a. �66nce. 91 Bla, wes or rs* - L: Ae on the ice, broke through, and
� - L on . . I li It, speaks well, for the i I terest and apphl, ded and many dele- I he was s6zed,witli a,fainting spelL
L uav of cash wiH be- 010 I I'll, ��� -Mrs. $amuel Caldw'011, a f ormer w �tb difficulty bo dragged himself
. ,ku interesting discount for'the spot -I. enthusiasm of the Conse -vatives of gates �annou 6d that the address
7 1 tsikea , - ! .. ; I I ot t, but was too exhausted to pro- He went into a store 4 o Aclephona for
I'll � resident of Auburn, who intmed to
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n . � I i West Ifiii-on that so Mal I Y of - them fully ftpaid t ' f the discomfort . a cab, and wits remove'd to blo'bonw,
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I I I - ed an all the above lines. Remember this faet,we d the a moo d e 6 ionced in their; 1 London about a year itko, died i ed, He lay on the. ice all night, - as, -d away before, medical AN-
I Of the, I Z ___ . . faced -tho bit s orm a' t they 111a x , : trip He P. so
� passable r ads on I nesday of . i that city; on December -16tli, from a�d was terribly frost-bitten, When - tance could roach Mni, The de -
L throu Clio �# avy storm. - - � ; . r ' I I
4111- went "' ' "r 10 - " 1, I discovered on Thursday worning Mo s"'J
rouutabl& ofier you a remnant of stock, compo d of left-ove ; , last week, to: attend the omirlating The mcctino,' roke up witu tb4 us-. paralysis of the throat, � . b froze.n', ile is in tbe was in his 50tb year, and had
�� in - tb& a hi�ld at AAbur , - The a moot a,USpiC- Will' Porter, s . Ale )parently been in the best of health
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Z e -result 'have the fresh goods landing -daily; keep our assoi �men�' conventio ual -0cers, a . was I iOTN- on of Mr Wa
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k, . - - i Porter, . gh, .
� .1 credited delegates represt ting each ious iiiiau ur tibn of the campa,ign' st up to the time of his dogth. 1 -P
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6176 -taken i Hat Ia t week, The �
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e I � : . , I I - !numbered 991. out of - a' : I � been, in tjbe west, for about fourteen ness Circles, was particularly ac- .
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6e but 1. . i 'O purpose' gn4 many'oJ i these had - � I 0 1 - ive,and a man of dote r in inat ion and
� , dy- . I ble 3, - years and was unmarr ed.
� 4 1, IMMM-NninummommummarmaxwNg,99" . ; 0 i 2 1 . t4e effect that Mrs. Ellen McKee, t
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� �_ . 1847, lie, was the son of Judge Wilkes.
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, - 9 prevented.11 President tharines,, when a horse �Yian Hunter, 6f Godericb, rapager of, f
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I I l I ,-At Wolverton sebool houSe., near
� . Shop early and avoid the 0 P": W. Scott, f roxq reachin 4 the gath- awayo, 4;jtrikii)g and knocking her Kensingt6n Furniture'Vompany,died land, has been given the light sen-
�� A, eir ; .- . . gill , '� � t .. his hoine� i Sunday,, �f last week. tence of eight months. Mrs, McKee Grimsby, Wentworlb eounty, on I
. eeffig; to 11W own keen itisappoint- down., 7 1kr, skiglt was fraetured and at or, I - , ay afternoon. Mr. J. Driv-
14 "ll . I I I � I sing,11, i� of t e Base vias 'taken in.to OuStOdY at Windsor W(Idnesd,
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�- nightl, 1 1 - - I i . Woht'and tho' regret of the conven- she died aboutlibalf an b - vicbe
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09 with 9 a 0100000 11***0iM 66 � ti i e duties of the "chair we rst'Of the c monwealth Lino, Goderieh townslili bought for the e department, Sbe with apupil named Fiihe,r. Theboy ,
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1-7, (1% Dor- .1 iderit, M 0. ;1ohnston. tralia,i at which women exercise � I i v ch-a--;tised hiva, and, picki'
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'k ` '935 a -or". I ,cc nigIfts in the swamps alor _
i Logan, I .. The proceedings opened! �y, the dis- right of sucf� a was held las owns a f arm o tbr , ,
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I I . a I -tion of , - Mrs, R. the Detrbit River. slate, threw it at Mr. Dri es Yead,
� I Butter and Eggs as Oash � � � ,; he -res , in t by -
r. Jainoo _10 .al cal- -The suit, � ;tituted' -
. I , 1. cussioll and adop 1. I how plan of with t I ' that all politic against the acirporation of of The framn cam
it is sm- I . . � NIV"r upset. The struggle. - Biggart -Very Rev. Dean IYConnor, e Off the ilate in its .
. !, orglinization prepared an 1 submitted culdtions ei I , __
- ALAA I � , � I � � � n� arysville, near Deseronto, celebrat, flight, and the aim was.so true that
finer, In- - - - - - - -1 1 1 *49*** 1 i by 'the Executive commi. tee, which was chiefly dV he fiscal question. CI�Dton for $1,000 for damages for in-
" �" . � .. I. , ,,or t �pro- jurles alleged to have bixn sustained e his golden jubilee in the pr!eA- the sliarp edge of the slate struck -
truinext . � met with unanimous ap"Iroval. This The goverilm,fit party favored ' Mr. Driver full in tbe.face, loffioting
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Yetlar.!_ �ma.tters an i t, freo ft C, a � tTep third in import- disiniSseil. I Masterson �.
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. - Stewa, t., cidled for. ance, e �'I . ig a'4 - 'tlf teries. Tbe wound bled fearful -1v
to begin- I � I Dr. Cbiskiolm, of Wingfiam, a pro- the, q .sti� �'' of .fiscal difroiejaces icb, Was one Of the buJ I presented The aged pralate wl
A . I p - d it was feared Mr. I)rivt-.r w6u)� -
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, . . I The parishes ,of Perth*and sutgmone.d. The.
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� ecob, dealing especial with the W tbla last rliament. e women sented wsyndicate, chiefly Montr .
i I � sp to pro- Che-sterville sent a Set of Henedic- sewed up by a doctor, and Mr. Driv-
lid order Johnson - Bros.' Old Stan� - men we Jinderstand, -%-as able I . 11
. . X - burden -entailed on the�40ple of Can- voters were ;1excellently organized tion vestments and a gold -beaded ,er is now doing well, altbiougli he
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