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. - r 90 to go on with tte - [Ouse of probabilitips are tjiat he will be pro- - ktrafgbten It, - �vbon the horse top- � SE � : _� - :
apologies �iiollrl- 11 at - keep warm the 1 �Reiu - - . I 0 ed over dead.! . � I . APONTH'S LEADING SHOE STORLP& I _� � A
hubdreds of Pao .. I fuge improvements This y ur, The loted to the Speake ,1 bip.* Dr. M - pi I I . . AME" I - __ . 1. -1
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fering then W f dayi for � *ant of Ouse bf Te(uge-is a reprow i to, the,..'. ment continl4ously Blue 11� $81 a 'flee Sale of I . 7
I ca � Grand -Trunk will . , nd it CWit.'an on Tuesday of last w-Cek, but r . -_1 I
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us� _ht Yjunty- th4t' should be ray oved at , would- bb very pleasin ,' to his Con- owink to the st�rin and dolayed1rain. . ; I . I . __ _�, I � �
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,'not draw it -Irc in B - ffal '_ *hire, bite ' ' The, plei . bUtuents should- be - -,-
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I there, are' th(iust.nds of cars ,await- I bold in this casc.� i tho position of first oQuionier of the large. ' 1- � � .� � Winter Footwear commences on ., � . I
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.�cr is', that .the busine-JO-S of this ; I . . a I -_ . , was ,�thiqwn open to the publig on . I � _. f M�
Pa , of 'the country has be�-n coin- �. - The Ontario' Loguilat ire I c Saturday, Unuary,,30th. _. I- --- AD
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- pletely demoia#zed -and paralized The me ; bers of filie &tai LoAls- I , . . - - 11 �__� �
this Winter, Oid drods �f , . Meetings] . . total, cost of the building wag $17', __#_V ---- S 4 404+14 4 I 1 1 f i 1 14 14 I - .
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�en �o t thous' lature,are�still discussing 'th , otion I . I ' 100. , I I I I �_ � $_
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1��, r; nA for the address In renly�to tj i- gricenh WEST H U' �N - —On -Monday of last week, the re- H, -It Shoes, Gum Rubbers, Heavv JSf*4A?- A .- . . T
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I NEW ADV8RTtA9MHNTS I . ' The 'Vest Huron. AgAlcultural go- 'u8t a e too _f ew Spring 10 7 I
. I Trunk wou,ld pot or could not.do the � from4be Throne. 'How M'ueb longer shoes and Moccasinst m -be cle-ared.out to m k m or n
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- I business -that � . - ciety had a mom bershi i last year of criob and Waterloo 'clubs was played, Price reductiono of .10, 20t 25, ajid even 40 per cent. on all Wi I 00h - - . zaj
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Aw2uAguris wwout !lid P.rvnahesesaftreadl� onditio * . 135. They paid $699 in prizes and - . , V,
on, Afoot" 06 fuge of - &he P -or 010 whfob 041, rfays has to foice, and'there is no use .seems to know. The Opposi0on have $300 -on floating debt and close the thirteen to six. I the entire mont-h-of February. Don't fail to visit our store duliog thi,',,k ' -1 h
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advermemopikoril be toond . I in further mincing �matters and Mr. ed at least tm' —The vital statistics as regNtorod We guarantee to make it Pay You, even if you have to drive miles throuah
. .1 mOv 0 amendme1tits, one year with ii. surplus of $35 In -the 0 4 -
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M& Mom val""19 ano atelAgr6_1 Hays" Plausible 4polikies do not re- ,deploring the delay, in'callinj�*on the tr�astiry. In 1902 they offered a with the clerk of Godericli township,. deep snow atid bad roads to get here. The following lines go on Bale til '', .
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WINIV Oftdo-IC., Koftal Co, -s I move the fact� nor remedy the- griev- ' Q � � prize list of $1578, and they had 2,- tor the Past'year were; 66 births, week commencing Saturday ; � e fi* ��,� - ,V
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- d6 the Bu4inen_i,P%r,vd ,%Go .-5 . ances. � I � t � electiop in North, Renfrew 4n*d the- 5 marriakes, and IS dehtbs. This f . . - . � . R1
A -Mal 11619., 4 Willis & ti,%_4 ' People do n�t' expect Mr. Hays to other one sensuring t 1 255 entries. Last year they reduced . means a considerable incroase in pop- . � . - .--_ _N .
ftiniffen & Kurshk" , , � � . . . , . be Go4rnment the prize list to $1047 and the en- Women!# Felt Slippem., sizes 5, 6, 7, rqgular price 35o, sale price,25a a pair. -1 I
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_. . Us Winter -1 V I do impossibili ies� They are full ' for bringing .-on , the session whil� tries at the fall show fell off to I,- -uJatiQn. I M - a I - - V
, . y Wo an's Felt Slippers, with feir, ooles, rogu ar priae 60,3, @Sle pri3v 45c. .
. os"@% 44niflay-8 � cognizant of t, X � Oiff ioulties his com- 625, thus proving that ii larg —MISS Randall, Who 'severed het � I � �
- XONW-J D Nichni-h -, . . I 1, . there were election protests pend- � . or *pre- W�menls Felt, Slippers, foxed with leikther, regular price $1"eale pries 75o a pair. __ .1
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I - HAM10r8ok, JTDIalr4on-6 1. � . pany,, in common - with other com-�: mium list brings out a larjer and ties with Messrs. Hodgens Bros., Of Littlo'Boys' Heavy Rubber#, sizes 10 11 12, 13, regttl&r Plies $1, saie Pries 75o a . Z - - P1
" ftwwwwanl4d-johu 13'�Otty-b t . panics,- bave '�b surmount justj ' ing. Both those, ot-course, will be 11, better show. The dates for the Clinton, was presented 'with a gold Boyag Oil Ta�iinod M000ssinap mizt:v I ti, 5, rd8-ni,*r price $I.Z, bale price $1 psjr.. I is
4 _-J A Fowler -b . - -1 now voted down as the Governincht have - locket as a slight recognition of the Mon.,4 . - pair.,, "
I . were f liked f or ' regular priot, 65), oule ptioe,50a a pair. - - hi
. - , In t fact for tlie past day and Wednesday, September 27, i Men's Oil Tanned Moocastus, regular pi i -,t, $1.75,eale jidee 81 25 a pa I I
PROW,Want" on acount 'of , severe 'climatic dia- next fall show rues-
ii� Wav,W-2-0 4 Atpdrews--S l I a majority.
I furbances; But the I . . . esteem she was hold in by the em- .
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�_ 3UWll0&-JThnw&e Dsly-8 . Ic MPY. een 28. The following are the officers ployees of that ostqbJisbinent. Men's Four Buckled Felt BvAa; siz-;- 7 to 11, , ir, U
To ow wle*-V is* F, no" -8 enced-LIong lbo.foro the 'Weather marking time waiting for � 11�gulwr PricO 62,715, ce V2.25 a p*
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'Peoponed'vestinir-M BrXflak-8 t 'oubles set ,in,.� Had the" - and directors for the current year: The annual dinner of the Clinton . . . - - I
Asaig "_g Willis & m,n--@ . . COMPan-Y in Noftb Oxford to be settiod. Now President, ,W. 1�. Clark, V. S., Gode� Bowling Cluli was lield at the Rat- The above prices are for CASH ONLY. Remember the Ope B
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JVrm for We -Mr,& 2homes Nider-6 s3v r set in, the tonbury House one evening recently. %y- , -_
� . I 1 4. on uli with its busiijess beforetho_ that t -bo newly elected . member for rich; vice-president �s I Salkeld,jr., Saturday -and look, for the yellow price tickets, . . �- - N;
. . I present , that constituency b" taken his place Goderich P. 6. ; ich naring the evening, the president, - - -
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I felt, at least it would not occasion Pre."01 .4 rectors, A, D. McLcanJ C. A. 1�um: Pf f i i+f i §_1 I . ft%
'forward moic' r0filly and t ' I S_ .
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� a tithe of the 4 convenience and 1099 be less talk hnd consequently greater . I
she LRUX04 0xviloft". bere will ariob . by the club, with a handsome pair I
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and John Xewcoi�b, Godericb; F Miss a- R. WILLIS & SON, 8 d'
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. __ . - . ,--. , - ., . . nlvfl�.b it'ilt014 be(�11 iliipo'88iblo� to get Will 4 � Loytil; James McManus, Dunlop; ' ,* Methodist church , there, for some . Sale &gouts for the Sister Shoe for men, and 1 he 11 Quee ),I
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. � - f reiglit, 6ither ,in, or'out, moved with wor,X likei ized an * ___ I i time, was prese.nted by the members 19 .- *01i'm - - he
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North Oxford -for the Conscr�atwea. and a a consequence the' immense 7 1 ; -----. � : The- East Huron -Agripultur4l So- ! :) we I I . Tbo -
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Col.- Munroi the Reform candidate accumulations jtba� now' exist and . aftpreciation of her services. We last week made brief rof cr - , William, is in the Peotone i� -_ - in
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the loss convenience the coun- 'EditOMI Notes and Co ' - -On Friday, January 15tb, Mrs. - to the very' sad accident which re- , -IV I oltbk. _- --- -
was elected by .about the old t" . and in 1, � � ,in'Onts. ''Branch, offered $goo in brizes at ,the ' , - i
, � I try 4as been Sub te to. , _ I Sir Charles Tupper ' I John'100y, mother of Mrs. Danish, - suited in the death of Dr. William is John Elliott, 'a =C.r Of �tjja, - - - 1C. I
majority. The Conservatives, how- � . I had a I ng let- fall show and of - this amount $?94 * . I
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. _ � .- . M . Hays inj -,jec ' . - Cr y, died after a ' Elliott, of Peotone-, Illinois- a native If irm Of Baird & Elliott. Two .- -- 11 '.. - =0
I his fetter lias not t -were p 6tV concession of r p- J -,is& -
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form � m . ajority I. I - #y of Wood- i are, " nainl I y resboOsibl ago* in which he strug lea �cry la, which occurred over a�year ago. I John Elliot�, who, a number of years -son, is a missionary in Chinit, T6 I _� - - -
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14 commences at the bariously to show that Sir Wilfrid ciety- accepted an off�r from the dieo 1�t the residence of her daughter 'now ownedoby Mrs. Anderson*, on the lives in Douglas, WyomIng, amd 114 -1 -I-
I . ent :roubles, Mrs. Foy was 82 years of age and - ago, ownqd and occupied the farm other sister, . I %re
stook, of about two hundred into' a , wroAg er#d. go ha's been macrific- Laurier is responsible for 4 . __ �
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Conservative majority of - thirty. in ' I 0 decis- - Grey Branch of fto to hold an a W-4 It Of I
g pver� - in Saginaw, Michigan. I 5th 7coneession- of McKillop. We bav by the, bed -side of the deceased at 14 . __- �
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- .,thin to through* traffic ion',of tbe'Alai;ka Commission being" bg m e - !_ ,
I %Us fbey olafm�'as a great. moral - and has Been is arving, the local traf- . � f the latter ii't Brusseis, t , Mr, Will Jackson, of Clinton, is ' received a copy of the Pea -one, -
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. .� . n As every ' 0 f One Of a committee of two that was dette, - of January 22nd, wbklx con� - Dr. Elliott was called r li � Im
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VIC I tory. But, , unfortunately far f .ic- � He has so�vod his � American pa- Per$on knows,, Sir Wilfrid bad not' selected for the fall shOw being the from - _ - I
-an� promptly'. as `tboy demanded anytbing more to do in in . Same as formerly, vii: Thur C A � - .
dien�, moral victories do not count. ti appointed fit the meeting of th tains an . excellent portrait of and in the, midst of a busy career at tba-i I �_� - wh'
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� on a -division'in, the Lagislaiur6. The i � tban'Sir Ch y ' -t C; value to his fgmily and t t1fe atffA .
� . � I -'until -thcir�American Jett follo officel�s and direotor3were ronto to go to St. Louis- to -make ar- ce,ased and from which we take �tb , - a colii..-.- � ,- -I
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have a'. clexy otitors ha'Ve, been served, Lo Charles is not as vi a po
Government will now It is evident from big or, w ra'ngornonis for their coming trip to following: munity. This fact, - toge
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majority of *three to carri them ,has not only oiven ' the Americans - gorous mentally on ; . ames Feir',gu- that city. Ile will leave for there Dr4, William Elliott's injuries ter- the circumstances causing hi a t '' bfi
1 i as he is physically, vice-presidents, Noble .1i deatk -1 t___ -
. . prompt 'servicc� but has given 'that owl, gfe, He lives on his ' M'lne in The -course of a few weeks. minated fatally Monday maiming at makeg it a particulaTly -sad one,4";_1 �_ �,- Ain
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- through this sessionj always p . c ,Itness St. . and Geor�ge , Thomson; secretary-. I -Ran'sford Bros., of Clinton, in or- 3.30 o'clock. For a little over a- the heartfelt sympathy of ife � 1--_ 1&t
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ro- Eervi e at a much lower. rate than , - of the pii : _11. Kerr; directors, R. -.-- � is
viding that none'of t' ( . ____ i . treasurdr, W. , theent -
S - dor pen from Sta- week his life hung in the balance. community goes out to tbor bprea �., I
heir .supporters he has cbarged� his Canadian' patron I' ' ' I I Al.
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I Smithfilld' 0 Corley, Alex. Stewart, James Sb4d- pleton to their bush lot, back in HUI- . During t,hat time he, retained his family. "A - . � Via
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die or become very ill before the _sea- for thd, very, inneffolent service he " e , c a ttl den, Thomas McLaugb� r - . - �
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. sion -closes, and . in this respect t ey , has given them.4 This is the first S114 a new variety of potato' Hn', Thou as ]Ott, me an immense, wooden snow ! consciousness and kept tip the bopies . - __ I I � at&
. h i the Arebibald, Oliver Turhbull, Jo , --'--' .� .- - �__
c as their I . mistake Mr- Hays has made. He has Eldl,rado, sold at the rate of $760 a Woolliocott, ' 'George' Johnston a 'n plow. which requires three team of � of his family and friands'by. his Lab.orers For Farm.& � - I ,__ - I � � - Pro
- OP- Id horses to draw it. The result is one I cheerfulness. When the news of his � The- prospects for a he � � .
, � . , also starved the .service by compol- pouiid. This - fabulous price was ob- Wm* Elston; auflors, F. S. Soc t o f � the best, if not the best avy immj� __ , I-
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� Delayea Mails. I ,I In this I way � he has lost th ervide. , the Xldorado will withSt' . ! . ___ he county, notwithstanding all the entire community received it with a fiom - ngl , d thi seaso)[1 lire r-&- , I � vill
. . e . sympa- I and 'the dis- . TURN snow that has fallen. ,1 feeling of profound sorrow. it was .9�Lrded by the colonizatibn - - �� 1. b
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. . ! tby ,of' his employees and does . not , ease -'so dlWastrou� .t � I ,BERRY. - . . � Dep.;irt-;-- � - - -1 - ,yt
The parcels, -of Expositors to Oost' a the Irish crop I Ae t , i , -The -Daughters of- the Empire In : as if every individual -had lost a *lose ment as very bright. Mr. Thom -11 ., -
. . I get f rom- them 'the service h� should I I . he ine&ing of the Turniber y , Giuddrich, have choW for their mot- personal friend. All realized that . MA-- � 1At
. offices north and'soutb on the -Lon-, r6o6i I last'year. i. A 'single specimen: of the Agrictiltural So owing Soutbworth, Director of the ftr��.-t�- 11,1
ve frvm men ocuPyipi such 910,ty the -toll I I to "Advance with CouT;ag , fir � �,
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two officers were elected for �be yeq' r: - have made. nearly seventy dollarsby taken. Dr. William Elliott was 48 1 , said that the arrivals so �Z'_ � V..
7 're- Eld6rado weighed nific pounils . e.11 They; one, of the best citizens had been cau - � UM
don, Huron and Bruce Railway, and � sponsible positi6iis, The result is ' ounces. A bag or two of this ivariety Han rary President, Chairles H WCrB More 1111merows, than last 5014- � _14: �
tributary to that mail rou'te, did , the pit li-ins, and the smash-ups of piDtatoes will be gla 0 ipn- the sale of calendars- ai)d'are work- ; years, one month and 17 days old at JF;� �.- .
I - dly aocepted do rson ; . San- Last week ninety .men -Cam% , ��- � -
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n1o'n on .be road sitor Ist vice-president, W. X. Hender�6n; i bospifal in Goderieb at Seaforth, Ontario, -Deoember 3, or sixty -
me r the past for Aubseriptions to The E74po , rn and advice has b
last Week. The fault was with'the year I and ;esPeeially-for new subsi'ribers.- 2nd vice-president, ', Geor Cr ok- . I ,expected this week, T I �4 _.. VW
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hiph pro- . , I '-On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. T. 1855, of, sturdy Scotoli parent - - �_,� ,
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. I railway eampanies and the elements PeTtY eno'd h hlks� I . ecretary-treasur6r, Willfain . Kelly (fled at the residence of her 'He received a good education in the of farin laborers -and ni-A - , �_ _
estroyed to ,' W4 notice, thw-t 'Dr. T. J. ' Robertson; auditors, Robert Currie, -,go .who waant t -6f � �. , D. I
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� and not with us. They Were mailed Of icicntlY an Ithe ad. bese are I n4n-law, John Hurley, Goderich, common and high schools. of the - - �
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Some of the sbO,,rtoo t of the Or- Wm, , She wa 1 476 years of age and bad been minion. Ile came to Pootone in tl� larger th,,In last Th � 1�. ou
- from this office as usual, and un- ings on the ' - ! Maxwellq it. J. *Tindall, J. A. Morton, 9 . . .Year, e a ep. a - Z -
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'_ . 'would. part of .3 r'. Hays hiob not only 'if ia Asylumbas been appointltd Med- "ill for about [A year. Her husband, spring of 1875 'And with his parents Ment has Several means of reach -_ - - �� 4 urei.
der ordinary pircumstances I -have brought hisl ro d to it pres- ic I' Superintendent of the 13 S. Kernigban W. J. Currico Petey a 'Section boss on the railroad, died settled on the, farm, north of town, �111__ . I
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IffIve reached their destinations in en t unsatisfatory 1�. con ition I -, I rack- Fowler, Johri'F. Linklater, C, A, Rin- ,lo the desiref! class in the British Vii ffeg; �� I
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I b t has i vi Ile Asylum,, in place of Dr. Murpbe foul and D. B. Anderson , ' d two daughters, He lived here*until 1881 when hf-- be- now. There is the Ontario immi I thal
1%me- But they, were storm stayed 10*t: him the sympat . i #yJ1 Mrs. Hurley and Miss Kelly, survive. gan a course -of study in the Chic- :_- t "I'll,
� y and wnfid- ' deceased, We )veye I tiOn A4,Cut, Mr. Thouaas Byrne, at � .- -
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ak Clin .on, I oncel of ' hop � t I , - - - Mr. D. Churebill, of Clinton, ago Medical College, He gradWted Liverpool-, Mr. H. R. Kelly, of -Oak- I -- -
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. We look to the Railway minis our . -bld frie W. B. ismith, , EAST WAWANOSH. � - in April, 1884. He was marri , to 'Ile, � sent _- over by t __ � -r : Rat
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- ifiTain from that place either � north -, slo' assistant i The annual meeting 6f the Ea vi he de.t,)artment - -_ .
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- � I n. which has just been form�edjand Is tperin�en&nt at 1)3rock. ' _sj. � lately, received ' a hasty kick from , Miss Mary Tupper, May 21, In4, at specially for this Work., the DOMIA- . _1 -of t
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I until Saturday. W,e received'- apost first Of February, to.supply a Pee 4i y tehd4int. It i's unfortunate, however, held at Bel*grav� gn the day appoint- i which' laid him up' for a couple of Dr. VIliott ranked high. He had a ,. . 11 L- iV" .
I . ?r four private ago-rici s. The, wo - _' -1
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. card from the .postmaster at Brus- zremody for most, if not for 11, of 'that I in most of those appoin tMelits ed by Statute., The treastirer*99tate- � days* If was fortunate indee7d, for true scientific mi . ze rX _` � �, Joe
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nd which never 1$ better arranged than ever be- - I �
n the art of lil,�Lging goes by favor .more lore . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - -
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sels saying The, Expositors for that these shortcomings 0 . , -often ment showed reedipts to the amount Mr. ., Ch �rchill, that be received the took anything for granted, but led and the department. ex - '
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!had '*)t ",the. railways. ;'It wiM do thl I if it ; th n by merit, I of $388.89; ,payments in prizes, etc." blow -where he did for had it been him to make a- close study of ever - �, -
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're ere but w6, is true to' its . ____ � $292-60 ; lea f d results- More * farmers i lidn - - -
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) mlision. it h; a t . I � vInF a balance on band a ow 'inches higher might have fea-ture of a cuse. His medical skill ".
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Kope that by this ti : , . ever ar� A c"
. leader of f icers' proved faltdi. i combined with his gentle and v . to worv- �_`,,_ -
me our subsrib- power if it likes'l to exercise it- and 11L , th the, I,' emier and the.! . of' $96.29. � The following ' " applying �for men 7 -
have receive.d their f&vOrl it f at -Is or- neglocts to exercise thla - On- the who] I _. *nd I
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. -or* ti � . I I 'a r . were elected: J)_ - I lv� Year rour.d, and more are --' _�. 1�
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i Ositicin in "the' Legi�laturo siderate in I ' �.
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,Weekly visifor, Had we been abit power, the people ,will hold; -it to r I - Ist vice-president, John Cole; 2nd qyster siipper of the GodeHch branch - held in the highest esteem by his -help w -bo -, Z 'WAk
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to see a few hours ahead we . might a.strict acoount'aad'it will be short I vie -president-, R.'P ootor;'dircotor� are, =rried may live. - �.
� ofl s, -6f the West Huron Wnme-s Insti- patients. For many years be bad � �
#I the 4uthorities, of. To P. Gibbons,'T � - � 1�1
,; have, Sent a good many of tje� paper,,, lived as the %, - � n Wagqs wil! be f ally as hjg-h* as ja�Rt, - -7 � I
, are not iii I I um- I i tylor, 1: * Rai� - .. 1uto wa�s held at the, St., Lawrence, . been the local- surgeot for the 141ift- . r _. � -
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I tor the, north and -the south by the� or ,to,put up w; th any morb'impo- , vo s'ty and th seein to vf 0 with 13 :�the Pf-sidenct, of Mrs. C. Beek, On ois' C,0,ntral Railway. , I
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I - stages Instead of by the trains sit* on the ar' r"1311 A. T: Tiiurgday evening, January 14th, and : Dr. Elliott ]was a public -�;piritiod .;Ia pos,4;ibljo . - X , �,
' t of tbe,r1ilw;ty 'ea h . Wilkinson, C.1 B. . Wilki that applications be .Wnt in a
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in that wa' corlpdra F ammissidn' 1 m ugt . - at I her as to which shal.11 deal Cole, A. . ars; auditors, J. S. Scott so� lairgo ivas the - _. N
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ed their destinations sooneir. usly towards th4t in- , and W. X. JWbaley; treasiarer, ChAs,- over rl�a I �
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nof being stitution, with �tho funds f t McClelland'� secretary,, F, Anderson. - was at la premfum� An interesting - ment of the town. In 1899 -he ,Was � . Smith OU 0010nies.' -z'
.1 thus gifted we depend- - their proper - Positions as se�vants he , � 001dwin —'- - I
nels of communf- and - iiot as mast rpvx owing.to �the dircefors failing to ', pr . . �� __ :� danc
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-od on the usual oban, 4s of'the T�ublic, P in�e, of course. Taking a1vant- Ogramme was rendered.- - eleoted a member of thp school board .-Goldwin Smith, i --h Canadia-n M,aga_ ,. � I -
Cation, and hence the delay. We hope, . The � patrons� of th' rog.ds mil t - . . the sittia"tion, ,.,je I make satis I %Vbile assisting threshing on the and served until his death. He, took 24ne-' " As proof that disrejard o . � - � - Into
P not ag df a rangements for � , f tile -: �
however, tba,t a similar qplay fro�n 'be longe n otic� the the- grounds, it was decided to 'ai ' it -deep interest in educational mat- �
a like eau' , r requirodi to beg and plead iin �ve'rsity a thoritles have Ina. ' farm of Win. Snell, Huliett, Joseph colonies did not prevail in the cirtlo �'i 10*9
i . , ., L' do a- continue the fall fair. s) X0110tOS11 met with � 14. YOM
ge w 11 140t be of frequent ,t for cars as a6va e Upon ,the Governmelit f6r I . . painf ul acei- ters and did much towards elevating I of .Bright and Cobden, it may be mep- - - own,
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'Oceurreno' e. ' . , rvice $1 a p t while, cutting .the Pootone school t tioned that it was ' � �.
I In these- da . I . 0 its present O'VVj1T to the Mut -
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,z� I'llian their American competitors t 9 year. T1 MORRIS. miscalculated the effort re- high state of efficiency. During his not irx- Was - � Tille I
ys of delayed and irre 1,
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ulax mails it is no, easy task to get are charged. For. years thes com- ' dO artments already maintain to the I The, members of the Morris Society a.straw band, and the first term, the new b � - for the first ti -
. a aper out I � ed by met at uilding was or-. .1ne taken of the -0010117 -- . <Wwe
. p n time with the usual panics, irrespective of 'name,i have . th Blkth on the appointed day. . kfiffe sheaf a.nd ected ies in the I - -
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- But discriminated a .1 at Canada a t There was a good attendance, thus " pe"et -
amount of reading ,matter. 'n It might be just � , and in a measure it is . Qu"U's SPeeeh'Some there ' pnno
I - ga , d es- ! as well for both Mr�. Ross iat�d the, Other ailn at the ej_ ument to h' I were#, even among .strong ,C �i_ -
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is accomplished it is an, pecially against- �c tario by �arry- ,, W �itn'ey not to I -showing that the members take a , baw, sooring an artery there. did Monument it is� . �- tive$, who, in pri I& It - -I,- : ;
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dolayed in transit, .but there. is n' �States to the I C coun- treasurarts I Englis � .- , IL69,
0 - I seaboard part; at a : t are- willing, to deal even: report i week ' ' �yterian faith. h-spea,king. race V �
-Bra ' us gen- showed the re, I ga� - Hurons oldese trustesin Shortly after com- PCO fin - -, �
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p on to blame btit the clerk of ,cheaper rate t -9, 1 ,a _X I ,
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-ban they charged for - e with the university, but ceiPts to be, $1,358-78, with an expen- ., point ofi service is Mr. David Scott, Ing to Peotone from Canada, -he un- Conti -ut by the juncti(m -Of Canada '. ., � 94.
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. fte weather. - Canadian oduct' a�tcnd- I , th'it it should be I
. Pr nd have they dliure of $1,298-08, leaving a balance Of SC1001%section No. 13, East Wa- ited with the First Presbyterian tate I
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,&meil an traffic I f irst, 1 ove don� and they will requ . The following of- I wano.4h, !who now .serving his 3 to the thought3 - , U�'st.
an ire, that ,9th -church. He Was h,onore,d by his fel- this p a jbilit li n - ____ I ,
. .0 ar- T�, is 41 ears a �_r �
while the Canadi ' s bad to wait un- ' it shduld do something tor its own y since the see- f0w.members and for- many years he uggested as _. - ,om
[ Mr-111ays' Defenoe. I . fic rs and directors were elected .- :�e' of Mr. Glad-�tone, who .3 �
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I Grand 1 money c Che following good tbing on the, rail- . I MI emotional clem,eirts in his religion, uDitc with Canada. It - is d -
Trunk Railway. ' i robbedQtbe, -producers Of this country Pollock 'and Duncan Laidlaw; East Of his 39 h year. I . to -Say why in this there, ,was jjny.� .
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which have recently been So press -I joy in the markets, of the war d by : the ;afternoon' train', nortb, one day ,1 McGowan, and Rich - HUI I r iob C cil of Chosen Friends, the all who knew him by� his daily life. a n the
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- tive windows a4 thet engine drew up I . direc- I 9 Ye r - - C., J. A. Scrini- Me week and measured. to Ibis fel- and ber eolonj6 � . R L
in which the Grand Tr * ; bf The th ngs the Railway* Cot imis- -, �, P*Aw
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has been - i sin,, must Stop, ' it'. must alsio Stop , id . of a field. "What's . Wm. Emigh ; auditors, M srs, J. M. treasu're.�,, A, Farrow; recorder. H. WIL He was a man of deepconvie- I - for the purlyose � .
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conducted and the very un- (' discrimination in I freight veller. 'f Hamilton and James M Murchle; I W. Ball-,,' prelate, N. McAuley; mar- mes'T.vas r6ady to the., world I I
s and en - � wrong now?" asked a tra. � Cow , - I . tioms and at all ti of 'imposing peace lipon .1 <*644
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satisfattory service it has been rend- 1'..,gure an -equitable rate from all mrts ' o& the line," was,the secretar A. H. Bradwin. . -"hall, :H'- 0, 8 11,17.dy -, wardenp James stand for his principles, whieli'certainly impli., a f v--, -lon 01 -
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.ring the public. it will be seen t I ba,ve an but U never: .
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that Mr. H#A Put -t;- up.�a ,show. In short, it musf-ew�u that 04 -on: but in ten inin - ASHFIELD AND WAWANOSH. N. McAuley. 11ePresentative to Grand bl- w,u not ready 'to grant _ _rs . . .. - - Y~
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I .1 the railways of Canada must 9 uteg It again . , � . willi 11 t -I
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1blo defence. I e frankly admits tha - give, Ato PC, , 'Whi I The annu4l meetin ()Ouncil, Jr CPh Beck; alternate, A. I 'I : t1lose �f -the United SfafA!%, � -
- t ; fbo�-f�,-business of Canada their,first., it's the Matter this ,g of 06 A-Aflold 08 114 dways had the, highest 'itdmirs . - � -1 z the]
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I � time?" "We've overfakein that cow ricultur I iffered with him : I —, . � E -
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I pub- � able terms,. and after So. rving Canad,rt reim 11 is The re- � � , .
unsati'Sfactary, not 'alone to tbc fivor- e, conductor. Th' d in Dungannon .-From
be service has been inefficif.-nt 'and , , conalderation and oxi the most again," said th was hol the'�wnua.l report ,of t.he I and who had the. courage of their Finxis for Alaska.
t and Wawano,sh Ag A Society I Rgener. ; I tion for those who d
- I Whifeeb'rch *Pies . convictians, - ` not
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inds us Of the man, w ports showed . a pr per;js 14 byterian church f
; CY lfavc'time and Inclinttion when b t year, I we x
, gt!t t,h(, - An organixatipn known as flie "' ��,_ 4. IL J_
I , This trait of character marks the A aska iz -- �.
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na � Man, but the train had con so�long 49 for all liabilities "I , 0 1 -56; strong, broad -min as bom -_ - tm 1
to serve. the Y�Inkecs, good and well kes- ter pro- I Weekly e�veloo Cal Icetions, $473 1
.4 of the road. Godc-rich, was emplojed as a bra bavilig a balance on an following par culars: I
lic but to the official, if tb ' "
But he. pleads in defenct- of thi.s con- but Ca da, must be first in very b vidi bi d, f $280-22. ti ded man and it was Purs COJOnY Company b . � -t .
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-dition tbo,,increased Prosperity of the way. If the Co ' . . The following officers I plate, co�llections, $146,23; anniver- well develope . Uing Q,Xtensive investig.-It.,104S alq,- . -1
Olt i ho, -road that'by. tbe'time it reach- wer elected d in Dr. Elliott. In poli- . 10 the soil - � '
coun I I mmis'qidn ensur this 80 -3trafford, the'man had worked � year 1904- JP�resfd 73; subscripti ns Ala*,o 1 .-. , stree
for -the I sary coll�,'ctlov and products_ of # � m
in- to this' Country,* nt, Wm,� to .,,cliem, 0 - I . I'm
-try, resulting -in a rapidly i and they5 sb?ul,d, Ba " $3 ties he affiliated with- the prohibi- with a view to 10cating a polonyof �.. . I .1
creased business of . I 1111P Way up to the, po,gition of 0OL,1_ - pftsidenti Jam ' PS Of the church, $82,75; tion party. It yvas a matter of c - �
the, company, ' they will iulfil the expectatiops of ductojr, ; I f ilic� Ist' vice ' CA ec � 4�jp . on- Finns in the-- territory It 1ju beeo _. __* Mod
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w'hich they, have as Yet been unable 1 .the ,people � : i ____ . I i A allo gh; 2nd vice, James dhislolin ,* Is make a total of $I,- vie und that the soil and agricultural , - - � ,A the i
�' n thin they' ' ' Jamie- . I T�e total lexpenditu,re, was thought tiny the less of a man who po,ssibilitie -
, will n hald contrary views, 6 ��
, 1 son, James Hayden, Thos, 9 $1,415,14 J cluding pa ment of the ' -
Vill r M: -r . Go , y , s are greatly ,superior t Irayl
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0 wea,th,or of tbp, presmt winter " f - il'fn their � - I . orge E. Creelman bas been tolhers ; hitlance " those of - Finland whil_- the Finn -S - ,.- . fte I
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tly the very Be- ' ment. If_ - I directors for AshfielA, Jrob4 49983
and justify their appoint I CiOn with him, bu
tho3r ' fail I.
Outy and t1fe ople ' . Colborne, Henry Morri.4, 1,g Of 01C moitgag I
Vhioli has so seriously handicapped I W�Jll- hold 11fem to strict acco n I 11pp infied Principal of t . ,e and interest ' One of the, Strongest traits of Dr. would bear* fhe " - � AV" I I
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id for -f heit 'drereficilon 1 ;�Ic Heth $5215. Tb obanee wei -
fhe operations of the road ai h13 0afarlo crington, R. - M 0, liabilities are. Elliott's character was h I, being - _-
- - i Agr 11 I .s2E The hi 10`1711 for It hardy ' eT- .. - Ae A
__ ! o , iboard of martageme his home . -race, coming from tlie . I
W-hi0b' the management . I elph, in John McLean, S. E, Sandersdn,�Jiicob mtcon� nd his* solicitud'e for the trome ndrtl - .--%&-a I
&ld in any nnot be _M�__ , J Succi I I of Liu"
oil I '. I I �s ion to -Dr. Mills, who has bee Raid, Thomas J6ynt - bo I Si.9ts 01, ,John Gilles ' I welfare 0 a ople" -% it h a la t- � -, -
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way rqsponalb)e. �.ff,�, 'I' � 4 n . F norary mem - Pic, R, W. Simp- f the members of .his . .
points ant the larf,e sums of m a so I . I The Oounty Council, : I aPpoinied a member of the Railway her, Thomas Anderson; auditors, T. I son, F. Henry, John Leggatt, Geo. ily. To him the nios:t . fam- i I u fl,(� and win ter conditions � I Q � . lu :
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oney e'County Coun4l .W. to : 99 an i - - ly fil
Wnt - , quiet of hb3 own aska. 16 -_ I
. oberts ; Secretary, R. .1 Wil.'4011, Win, Martin, D. Clow, The ! fire Ride- He- cared litile for' I Irty I ' 'It - Pre"
-wing- and strengthening met at Goderich on 'Tuesday, but ' actir 9 -as SuPerintendant of . Mel] Pleas- and Opposed to linperi OvIn , jje4ple', ,.- yonA
years in renc man has been , i. M. R safer, I Finns are a liN
. d T. G. Allen; trea 14 - 11, pr`e�clou-'4 -Vot il,ir to I Ile southeast of Al veT
that have been expended in _-r - have COmfmi'� ion. Mr. Creel I A. 3_ ctntosb, W. 6)iin, James , On earth was tM
I- � I Farmers, ' wain. M. I ures which he could not Sba . al rule undJer,
tbo bridges so as to ca-iry the largest ev(-n the Couniy C�ouncil can pot eon- Insti I So's�`ion is' composed of' Rev. G. re with ;�hio'h they now I in 0
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I and most Powerful engines, the, dou- I , trol the* ol - I ome, time. if e, is a I . � oderato " and, th� following I his family. TlLe, deceased lea"s a PxCedlent citizen iive. The Firins make , - I
! . . r 1 , s,; being industrious -1
ble tracking of long distances of the . I ements, - nor. Can CO�WY , Canadian and a graduate. of the, I ��?,Iud',inr; :M.L' D. Ve�derson, c1r,rk, John , widow,. a Son and a dau
lCoun6illors force ari ' ngine t jro,urr Ag- Huron Notes. " -ghter. The ,and honest, wl - X1201
. a snow d 7h ricultur I C 11 C�. He is . a.w., Xartf�, D. Renne4y
imad, the purchase of ma . I I I a 0 eg a ,K,ery I D, son, Win. - � f I da,ugliter, Migg .(,,race, i,,, ,,, ,,jtutl(, MI �
if ny new en- � 'ift if It.d;l , is- ' Young , ma U for the -BrUSSCIS i,% threatened witli .Joh� E -on. Tbe' rem�jning dtilit - ,Tjt itleal moth S. 1040 the women a I dlay I
Ines and cars, and the building 0 ' .9 riot feel d .1 gles : ___ — CT. - I I
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f I' Position and : fuel famine. ' � -_ � : teikA
' ChUrch fi�, n.ow only,*240. ===========P======== .
many new station house -posed' to go, At th ] ot he has the necessary ,' -Thert are .,It. present 86 inmates -At tM . annual I �
,s and tHe re- - Ci APpointed hour whctbP,r 6i I -
- enif era cxp ionce to f I , . meeting of t1f,e . . thsh
paking of others. It is' true, Mr. I for meeting, there were six in ' 11 it efficiently, re- I in the ITOURC'of Refuge, Clinton. Won,(. fro -W
Hays admits That most ort1fesp - . Imains to be seen. He is, at any rate, I -Wingham defeated Guelph' tTn- . of Melv' s Poreign MiNsionary Society VIF . r 900
_ im, six . ,� ille church; Brull"1g, the fol- - - .f!
� . .bo - -, P81%,
W- - f Ife, - - of his qualifications, by 39 to 31 sbots. k . elected for . I ,
PrOvemeDts have been made on .t1je. Of the council In Goderfeli, I and � iklily spoken of by those w ,ion at the Guelph bons-eil recently- it i U, .
.1 ' 8DUAIAL JANUARIV NALIE
Main , lint. , mOrep including thol'ex JMA
and very fe O� I -warden,! in profe ss tai know p lowing. officers wer(-,
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r.�, , main ar- I theirs were slap- I - are 1 1904; Honorary pre,qi�lpnt, Mrs. John - 11 � I ..
b nehes, but he says the , I'Se , aforth and t& a . If there any of the'pres --'�Mr. Ed. Swartz son of Air, Geo, BarAh'ill; —AT---- I I
teries I and if -C -believe there, are, w ent Staff, president, . I �
- . must be kept ill grrqq co,wi.ition -PQ30. to be snow bound somewhere bo are,,el- -, Swartz, d,J ' - Mrs. Rev,) . -_ r
first afid forem *V . igibl tor the positio C Clifiton.' -bas bough I . .-IF
O'St Orle'196thebraheb-1 11�1f*`eel - their Vom�s ana dod4i"cb. I n, 'h t tbP ROSS';, 'Vice, Prdsfdent, Xrs - - I __ I
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es Will bVe h r the ! it is a .pity ,,.Brkis Exchange, hotel in Godericb. , 91 A. � -
,ome even more co Doadm,tn _70 .
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. . 8 a quor m Iowa derich ' 0 ; Oedietary, 3117S, J. 11. Cam- - 4 bars
Nvor of the element motion w&s not fbl- I --The Go ollegiate Islatf- e ran It stalft jecretary, Mrs. ,f. R. � �:1
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than th(--,y now are, Re pxOmJ,4(.,9,J,t_ BY I Instead- of I , aRglf GI�T*,.T -p
,Of' placing an outsi . � , ,-1 I
tention to the -bra I members reached Godericli, on , over der 1 fute Literary Society I � :� W'..- W1_ I � � - - ,_._� , a14
lich lines later on.' Weffncsd e: shoul - hold a leap I -11ho%Wii011; : IrIcUllks "retury, 3frj,. - . I � � .. ,- 2
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my, the coun I d !, � *4-4 - - � - ___ - - �- . -
_ cil was or' - i year promenade one Friday evei�in P, WaUmn;1 assistazit 9ecreta,ry, , **+**O . 0-, � *, 1%]
There, is no doubt - but what Mr. . I 9Ln- be. bit;., U C ,
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- -Yeftri of -all zvefitg the business'ni(Im- - Goorge. 110 tuorniny_ January 2nd, w,o i . ,QM`V
Rays Says '$ true, ized'and the �elfi,iif business of f,b ', rjors, .- , , I I :- ,rece.h0k. - 1. JrB. �
Ob -4, 7-1 .... ��- " . . . . I I 91 Mcr4Lu9b fln 4' treasurer, 'Mrs. T a. *_4 Qn, 9#�raa�
But his letter will not have ,,, very bprs'�eem to tAc.- I The Dominion Parliament lias been dg'ns, Of -the f irm ,rt,OmSdn ., organW, Mrs, (Dr' llauPrAte our annual Stock- �--
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who, while th( ers I I "lled for .the 'transaction of busi- 'be Will act as Ira- and Mr.4, R, -K, Ross, .,,p.ex Cbris 11 One kundred 3fenis jc 0 - . I � � gilrb
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ing effCct on the manUfaeflir i I _ the -most interest . of Hodgins Bros,, Clinton, hAs gone .1101me-14; auditors, Mrs. A. Straoha. tWU9 "10 in On; f0tir dePa'trnents, - We - Place � n Our taVes for,thisalle
-ir establishments , in, the, clection of a warden, was. i - to Toronto where ft -3uits - **I
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- SS ' tug, 001, sPlendidly tailored, regular 4$7.50,, 1
ire 1 -settled. It is :the turn of the C�n_ * Tie on. Ma,reb 10tti, It was eipected # veller for a large wholesale, bduse. a studk or'�Cb;na, is belng take We price $4.75, .
tbronged with orders, liavr bad to ,SC( ir'vatives to have this - Officer tpis that , . � -The trustees of solioal .n u I all w, .
place their employees on i ' an earlier date would I section ,Va. a t m I P I I � S Pan
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or susPend operation swort time , qr �40- aceordinA.1y 1 t,he vvire PUI- ed, but there are be select- 1 9 tbo 'bnthly meet#ngs -this year. All -wool Tinderwear, shirt and dr&wen, regular $1, sale price 88C a slift � - - I -tho t
at has been on !within, the 9. we're chiefly , t ion -, Grey# PTeSented Mr, Alexander The following are some interesting U. ,
'Tug 1hid log-, rollIn ': . � Several byc--el�c McKay, a retiring trusfee,.one. even FiftY Pieces imPorted Flanneletbe, - - StG6
s altag�fliiqr, it _
erial t,h, .. I I Winches wide, regular - I
ranks of the. Conseriv 0 -9 Ifo come Off b0fore the house I .ing'Wely - 'atafLst'108 gathered . from, the anpudl per yard, I., . 12J�c, for 10a - � � I
the road *fbr -from four to , ',*Xfft " ' a I with an address i.nd an reporti NeinbersbiP 418, an increase -
Weeks and w,h- "m�mbcr,% Of the emneil hnd fin, y : moetsr ,4nd it Was found Ira , nvalid chair. I . W16%)
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�rcsulted in the triumpli of Mr. . ' 1 , Ladies! Ca8limere Hose, -
ich should have been I ' . � Possible of 6 over last yCirJAvera9P #t�nd- re-aular 40c, for 25a a peir. - fifto
'revely-ed within as 'many days. Nor ITOW in�an, of Mor J , to bav�, these hold so as to permit -One day last week Harry Cook-, ance at montby Fifty pairs Wqoj ,1Dlxnk4eW " I �11 I
will his letter be any more comqoling ris, wbose selecti n Parlianient to ,meet, I who lives On VIC Walkinshaw farm I ffi(-'et1;d9S 23. October l"gest made, regular $3.75 __ - b6ga
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Tb.e PC r I 60'. . er jr amountipa tv , for $2 905 a pair. - �
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�O Otber manufactuTers and business : 61. - that we have t6 beat 25c J.j T1 I I h" I
- 't Iva � 'n . earlier ; of the second concession of Hilllett, $50, -Viv'ng off "I ' WO:hAve no hesiLul,iM in 0;
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ffleer mid The 'F, it r sition � "renders C I sbod. Although the horse d the regular monthly eontri�ut- . I "I . uket
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I that office ' Was w Dinlier an(I Tea got$ at grieCist pticev. ' , .--.;
facilities to remov,, - ; vacant $89. 05. The- total receiptA f ' C&
because the Grand ,Trunk cannot gt�_ I. congratulates him on 'bis pre , t- ana t up In ' _J ", . or . I
n tfan o --ithe Speaker to a Cabin t po- I ' �s � I 1,-qun -Wr
"ve warden' -will m , - Wil,K�111's lecture $21, 55, 'em " i
od by the ce - date Than that named. The proma- I went iiitO Clinton to get hi
C -4 afterwards atifi at a fhank I
hO li, - had orders cance1jed ! of f iCient, b ,W 0 1. Horse thO trade, TrY it and be oon,K.=9
C r � years, Yet it was -look! ell , �
their products i aod ir))redict' 010 .
. .of the firstAuties -�g 1 n (��r Were $177. 26, �
1. 9 for him bi,j,�c,-y hand ,mdnU4v1rl b t '4 ,a- J1,90od condition, and apparently in (,x- I - u Sun r mis - I W�-'ioh'bas Lhe a0was to Q I un,a�ff.' 4 - I . I I I - says
from the .4 ations , Of Patli 06 -me *ith
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and 'ivhich have ` in. the. np,ar fk-ure.' .. , Pj&;u�" "W ftssik- ' callent he I'J�een.v d to' SlOnary pu"O"S, . I Mi. :
been lying th(, I , br, D�� McDonald, ,of Last Horan, 1, -j io(- r ' ria I .A -`bm; - -
I - - re for weeks awaiting I altli. The* horso,sY d ',.a � - �
We hope the council will bave tli I Wst taken i0ff '6fle �f it "i clothing and one of qtillt,4 . V_ -.9 I - - I -0--nal
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