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teachers have left the profession
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of lanAs suitable for agirvultural
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fr. Cameron stepped irit)
other walks in life. All tbe schools
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Winter Footwear*
purposes and these are -being
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h a 'arty xaces and, voted for ithe
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month in the year. To offset this business sti to -i ,e
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motion as by so doing be would �� not
and tile - - roads Rev.
, bad state of the
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. . � 6rnment are entlitled t , it. It is- - an a good woman �n the fullest sense ng sale of every pair of Felt Sh( ,3y Ovej�.
. . NEW AVVERTISEgENTS I :�� . � . ly Services and every Ft bruary a great cleari ie
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- I into-ded also to extend it a d make would baviF preserved his own 0on- I of the term, being kind, Sympathetic
. 11 administration of - the Sacrament Moe�ins, Knit Socks. efc., in the store, f,
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it Toonneeting 1' It. with .the istency. Vnfortunately for � shoes, -Heavy Rubbers,
parenawwaftires0li 1 - welle not beld.-On Tuesday night a . .
og wo& ihs posiad Grand Trunk PaciN. When self he let'this opportunity slip, have visited her home will notsoon sidering the eondition of the roads, our sa-e so far hm been a pro-
. .- . I . but good company of young people as- r -
. v par . �� i this is done the people of tl�iis coun- be has been tkught a lesson in part . forget Aar bright smile and oheer- i nounced success, and bids fair to eelir.e our February "le Of JaF
. - ; . . I I y seirabled at the Epworth League . , t year. .
You Gat All--Groll; & Stemart-1 j r 1. '! try will -have better. �raiWay facil- dthics svbicb, as a young politician, ful and'kindly greeting. By her re-
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- . soorii TWk_U,4Kf0Uon & 01_6 1 r I r . - may do him good. I � meoting: and listened very attentiv- moval by the cold band of doath, so- i For the thilid. week -commencing fSatutday next, the values will be
� itips tbail.the poople Of old Ontario : : i _r
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. Now Dirm GoWs& lgcF&ul Co -8 i I . ,had twenty-five yeafs ago. The cOm__ . - .1y �to,*the practical and interesting ciety and the community at large . mord interestiog than eVer, and- will clude : - 1.
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sumewal 8*10-R Wit is vid ao- _14 7 migsionars also state that they are . . �_ topic on Cbinese'missl6ns, given by have suffered it loss, but the great- I � .
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: - � � Railway Disasters. rl teacher, Mr. McAllister, Mr. Julo F�It Slippers, vfzas 5, 6 -and 7, for 25o a pair.
� Beder Light. -.0 X BzldwW and Cw-8 - 1 ' ' 0,11 I I -
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filoolIation-4 &M T U f4swiftoo-5 - '. - . having the road construcbed- in the - I - est loss is that sustainpd by her WOm I . . -- .
__ 1. �.* � . McAllister - presented boss, sizes 11, 11) 13, I wid 2, roguUr price $1, sale prip
: pt- In the grey dawn of a winter's - n family,, to whom she wits grea. . _0 j5�0 a -
CArd of TharAV-1 Ifaudlim-_5 � , x, I : most substintliA m Uner' and with -his topic in t- GirW.Folt Butwn Ov,ers _Y
Auctlion %I@,-J;Lj 1jel" .. , - - requirements . of a f runk I Sueb a simple and chtertaining man- ow �L I I
Tsuden Wanted -4 L&.vreuw-4 .,, - I I all: - the, .. . . morning, with thp thermometer tit I- . ly attached and to whom she at all I pair. 'ft $1. . ice ' a .
- I ner` that it could not fail to force laced,over,ankle, regulisr pr. %ale pri j3.3 a p jr. . !
. . Notice to DAvro--tc.. L-*tnb.-g . fin�. ,-. - � I .1. . . . degrees below zero, the westb9tind . times set such anoble, Christiartex- womobliv Felt Slippere, I ' ,
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Applicatfoas A)r0onft.kb1s--WM, Elllotl�-15_, I --- � _-7 I 1, . Soo express and tile cast bound its importance upon the minds of the, Mrs. Stitt was a devoted W0014n"A Felt Low. Gsiter,s, very near, regular price $1 ' 35, sale price -,$1.15,a pair. 7 ,
� - Fitmenr-lastituts--S '�Ifwllfie-6� - . I listan ers.- Grip fia!3 pome into our ample. I ' Wattrprcof Moec#AiD@, siz-39 I to 4, for:$l a pair- . :
Editorial NoteoL and Comments.. Soo .express on t he C. P. R. I met member of the Methodist church, Boys) -
-sle-Win I -6 , I -tlity making its 'Starting point. ..He&-yy Books, to wear with rubbers, for 493 a pair.
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TorAberhoWs for Dru,i--6 I . Mr. C. H. ffynx�n X. P. ifor L . collision Tuesday, two reaved hus�bando MeW41
. .- 0 - . : . -thick felt soln, to clear at $1, 4-5 a p ' .
� . . __ at W. Rinn's, It 1 A Mr. mee, " ' Air.
. Forfilials.-Mrs W D Vs 94mond-8 . and olie-b4lf miles west'af San,l s to lie hope leaves a f am ily ,of six, three boys. Felt Gaiters and Lwed
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I RockCYst46ks--Cbe4U6Y&sM -8 ,has b4n- made. a member of the Do- . Rinn and his mother will both soon I
. Hey . Point, a station five miles west of I and three girls," one of the latter I - artities t -3o small for newnpsper menti
I . � I i I release themselves from its relent- IMapy other line@, Lin qtt on, will be ele
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L I — . .een per- less ' r sp.-We very often hear the I ardle" of profit. .
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Z,her, fin I Asr,o ' . 1. - , artfelt sympatily to the family in _ §_ 1_ 1_f.4 i i J 1 -4-4 .
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rolls � - in', the cabin: A � needs eight passerigers, are dead,,and twen- ' this their hour of deepest sorrow, . . I - _
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i. - strengthening but whether or not ty li�rsons� hajured. The 'collision sbape,."-Maud Paul hits been - � I
" -12, 1904 Mr. Hyman will. �add the nee :the iesult of a disobeying
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I $EAFORTH, FRIDAY, -Feb - � q ick list -for a few days but F a WILLIS. & SON,:8,mo-dorth ,
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. � - . strength remains to be seen.' I .orders on the part of engineer Dud- I, . &Ippen.
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� � , . . . Icy and Conductor Nidd of thowest is ; . I). Ray, Commi#sioner and'Convevaucert . ,
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War Commenced . The �ror'onto Mail says:. 1e ques- otind train. wills, morAe-&ga**&nd deedt dmwe p. Moneylostied Sale &genti.for the Slater S�hoe for men, and ,hi -44 Q jeen Qoali�y
A : b This train, which con , u I " shoe for- Women. I
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. . ' � sisted'of ai�_ engine and ba age ca , I . . of lr)terpo. � — I . Z=========
Wax, althoug-k not actually �Cclar- tion ra-ised as to � the, legali t y -.of- the . 'Erg of her illness. -A . moustache cyclone
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class, and a oper, lef - : a A .8, 1 lie
- - ed, has really commenced between North RenfreW eledt" n in t I he Leg- first , t 6 t�_ . . day of last week, Marth, I, young- it is not necessary to m' re than
: Japan and 'Rissia. Negotiations I i I . � - ____ I - me, The ses- I ladies and an enjo eveffing lv,ts
__ L -islature a 'few -'days ago, by Mr -M. tawa at 2.50 a. m. Conductoit Nidd s est daidgliter of Mr. and Mrs. John fer t them at' this ti yabte
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. - L -which have been in progress for some, G. Cante-ron, M. P.. P.*. has been or.- . *orders were, to meet the express fro � Walton. . Dinsdale, passed from this world to Sion port shewed that 14 had unit- ' spent. I
. . I . f ' the better land. She was a bright I ad with the, cKu N,otcs6-Xrs, R. U'. Xarks died at
I time between 'the two nations hav- ouPying ' I 8 attention the, west , at Sand Point. E I Dots. -A number o cRizens around it �, rch during the past i I
� . I the -Government* . . _t stop here are on the sick list. -Miss Han - .hnd- two 61ders had been added her home here ion Mondity lasL I
� . ing failed to prod-4ce a satisfactory of late'and.- they. have decided that g,n,(,,r Dudley, however, did no - and very lovable child -of six years year ision 1 an , d also regretted an llluess of :onl ' IfTer
I at Sand Point as instruited, but ap!- na,, Ryan has returned from a visit and f ive months and the light and to 'its sel y one week-. She. had
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ituderstanding, JapaA has withdrawn "' parently thought he could reach ibe to friends in Irishto'wn.-Josep.h joy of th . me Meningitis of the the loss, of onlejof iLls Most ,active eld- a severe att"k of la grippo. whicv
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. . Im. in rai.,jed. If ,any further doubt next station, Castleford* and ther Nicholson, of Winthrop, is speliding a brain was th cause of death and she ers, Mr. R. P. Bell, who removed to coupled vvith her itavanced YeArS
As raised as - to the technical iight of . r- 11 I i mer allL -
' await the- t i i il ab . Much Scaforth last sum d that they proved too much for her onfeeb
-and has followed this up b entering -_ ,Ia,in , in, f ron f of him. I few weeks with his friend, Mr. Jas. was only, - out a A,yeek I - led .
I F Air. Dunlop to occupy bis ieat, leg this. was Iiii O 4 sym atby is felt for the bereaved had lost by ath threc' ,marribers, System. She -was in her 82 y�par. She �
. I -a Russian harbor ' under cover of islation will be introduced, making M61iaughlin.-Mr. James Nolan gave p . L I
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__ night and -destroyed two battle ships his' ,,return car . . I . of the disfa�nce had been'traverse numerous friends ory Friday evening meeting of the, British and Foreign Wm. Kyle sr. a ad Mrs. Angus McKay this district and was widely known
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� and a cruiser,'and withdrew �Without . I - when the fatal colli - Sion took place of 'last week, Guests were present Bible Society will be- held in- the and Miss Effi( Smitth, one of its C
d . Ii is said that Ron. Thom s: Green ita I ngest meml iers who died while cral. took place ou NVedritsday. Aar
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- . The act'smash d thp, engines of fro Methoaist church on Tuesday even- . you
.p orn WaltAn, Blyth, Harlook and . I ..
suffering loss. . The- Russians have. way has' served i hhr last term'. fin the' both trains irito Shapeless heaps of Le dbury. It is needless to say they ing next when addresses will be de- undergoing an 3peration in the!,� Lon- I death removes another of the hum * -
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� evidently, been taken -completely by� Provincial Legiplature of - Manitoba. iwisted steel, and caused a colonist -a I -Mr. P. L. - - Discussion on .the re- links between -
. .1 I . . . all enjoyed themselves. livc�ed by, Revds. Messrs. Shaw and don h6z�pital. I the present and tile
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surprise by , the prompt! action of, He has become- disgusted with Pro- car on the west bound train to tel.- Ryan has secured it situation with MoUnnan. It is hoped there will buildi g or rep'airing of the damage early days. -Mrs. '%V'm. Scott and her :`
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� ders as s#fferd-d ac- vin * , . - ascope. the baggago car in front with Mr.- James Sholdice, of Leadbury,-Sbe a good turp out. -Mr. *John done to the Sabbath School Rio 0 il -two nieces have returned from a :
. . I cial politics and will iesign-his I - � .
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. I hn pleasant ViSit L
: fatal results to �many passenger�. Miss May Sparling entertained a Whiteman, of Exeter, was visiting dition by the explosion of a-cePY-1 I
cordin-gly. What the next step will seat in the Legist and will co 4 - 7 I Eeatur - of the d d Westminster ..
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tL 4 There is no doubt� at all about - thh number of'her friends on Thursday his old friends here this week and gas -was an important I oil an
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L test the constituen�y_ isga acts as the conductor had still.hi � of last week. -Mr. Nolan sports a all were glad to see him, -The Ex- meeting and the *special h ild-ing �
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, Japan -the ,approdebing J�Ominio cc I 8- orders in his possession after the tie - 2'.A0 horse now. He is having him positor which seldom -fails to con- committee who built and financed -
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. it is almost -impossible t�,at further Mi. Greenway is Leader of the, Op- I %'are Le I In- ., Londeaboro.
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hostilities can be averted. zTbe pro- .position in the P-, revicial Lie gislatur cident, and both he and the engince trained and intends putting himon* nect at this point did not reach here for the building of same, I Notes—Rev, Mr. Kerined L I
I .. � 8 adihit that they were at fault. 7` tbb track a ay morning ou powexed to fi ance for, and procee -1 Y uas un-
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babilities are that a war has been , .be P,rasan t . � . I . ext i falli.-We hope the last wack until. Mond. YU d ' -'
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CP u q, � Oy L A I I Car Burned, rate payers of Killop, will unite accoun i - rip W, with the rep�jring of said addition. rterly ri),tieting
bewom, the end of wilich, n 11 � . I . Baggage . � , I --- - t of the b g storm.�X I . at Kinburn on 'Sunday lits,t owing t L-
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Q : 4 junir trai and vote for th d geoure C 4 children are App,nding a as
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-;b J.ajpan Wp under Au9b airoums-tone"O's �e wh at t))a pare A ng of the, Zh - r*94tions hey -p;
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. tj i"A laal��. Toronto at 10,30 P, W, y lifat wh .b �
- M00% . ir§t tv ratbar dj4ho-4-rowl ,g -work, i ; - , . on sun,lay W -Pre vrry sm, -1 t�- VI,
� . the Una4imouls 4e4ision Af,r, - .
- - . 1� . . WAjs TUnXJ)* � botwean flort Hope, aft4, JS 4nip0j"JbM ubdj Ir P,xig � 'to, WJ11JAW M , 'an I -_a)), J_
- '4triko a., blow'. 04 ax4vorating Pon- .- I .1 , ting pJr -
� J�,�-Vir I - � r,um- XT -4, 0PDVer,-XT 400 tak up and t Xenno4y ;Wdre-sj*�4 ow 'Ut.
- 4W Of RUA& WAA TPADY 00 MMA4 fillite L i I 1X_ 44n"fi for Woe,* who a ft�#.Cjj a#t,.Qf,1ftP4 r4§4knf of go 6 .4ay
009org lmt Tuag&i . . J7 V11, 'JV"- t �,Jl oil Jampo AP4 40
1 � y joight AD 11 baye, , _ VUJ jj� .4,0 J_ -
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of if#-, t"0JFfAJ.qA_tJ0nL of f.r*:n4l,Y redg- pwion, ff&Vrre4 ill the.- bogaffe. ogr bogg , 0 any - kJn4 of live, Xtook to Wet ha.4 boa h4fing VAry poor AwAy WRh the, *V,PtYJe"a �aW14 P) Int wn,_i 11 tem,
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09.H,.*, ThIFOU004t tw n8go0stiom Ah §tage, With thjo WInter., but h#T Many ;a,§ om � �;X-Pfw4,4ew io h afs �#wripop)# Condition, FivP 11PW MIPYXT�Oat . W4
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1, '604Y 4WFOYM It fm4. W conten �@W.,# hove that am oring a .
# ym- -donmild#4 , mnplote for ow o9wniono Ito fill file, ,V#64�- et"Oh dofa#104 for UW, AFA time fr prwh- M4, i yoo eon44-,?reJ �§Ufflolam,. The,
- .tfw 11 . Vh# iteeMont wim &Aw4 by the, @*- ON *JnOr on FrMny oflaA w , &§ Aa 'Wil. im rove'-4he 0 &A fag- ifoaM. of MI## "'fient reyorff'4 0)(1, At VJP IWO M#111fhk0,,A jollylwol of
. .. .� - de iftble 90-od I'-41nPJ#-T.§ Atoff, ow'w 441 (141opm �
Won of oblairl wereogoty &Y 64-oad by the, tfe~ of th191 late, , 1100JOH of Whitt J§ §Uppow-4 tolwir 66k Z& 4 the g"efof -win- 11#4 �ff
ovef Mit"ellmrifti the 1BOOPM4""Of __ � 0# siewant of the he L_
.... bof� 1.4. , my rog&, ��Ons Wnto Aafe I com It , ri�pajtlng to Y .
I , ropffo*fitative" 08.4 Con CAwfflJe,0.q ift wt *XPfe4F,§_V,q@ - of th# h@f§@§ Nji-Ve *.Vt they Wye expefmf#684 foi 0sty On Thof,kday film, to VJ.§J, I Imf 1140 .
04fea find the eviwulu"� of botli by . I I I . , , On reftelhing ter tho ffiftfi§e 11fid. ehufoh buil'OnKgolgo I -JW ibb I ,
, oft0d'eired gdodjf"Ofig gi'mi"d and wo in the eftf, . Atip �e& With*Ut heir& ffoffi #fjJ*_W1§ . file )%trg and tow -will 1w dill/fted (6 to Om f#ftft#" _0,60 find affer fill tile #114 A ,.,� � la fit 'elljora evlrh . �
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. vone It# lre,&Y466 to 144116fittirla-4 fig.# - Pugh to ,eteet theif J."fin, 'tJo dduk 666(600,�,- No it.dtfiFY W29AM6 ti I .§h1gl,ft emt(" to prom'm to *#torth foutid the fleat ..qom of V'M had ffitfiif-d,ty evehing i1tt4,,_r _�qptyfdhyit -I .
.dee;-Vtted to twkworwlgdge WitIlL - tfi& (Intended for Igst week,y - I L . couple, riefW14 in
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I tlp�ff t - of J&Vau ht Coma than. her Dominion Cle,6060# '416&rtl� -to 0 11Y t N6teff,-,V1.,A§.-A11ec, WhiftemAn, of aodoewll,_V,-�,�s it, 'foung vfq
, 60 to tfic, Irest"of th8l"Iralling Ao6k,itm gd' tirt 'I Ssturdswy ev . ifed - -
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own arrit has de6l,ined - t -0 meet J&_ z hold th-rougbout tbw� douiltry, gevtr- the a L � - . abowel ari increase, 'iff giMngs over .
partVo wisfies in other,respectS, In 'alt of the big guns of'the Party have lay. I � I - L friends'here. and renewing old ass I VIM. Moon shipped a car of hogs on
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I I d Mr. Bor- ' . I i � I - ecOm-L appoitited congregational auditor for - I _ re
pursuance of -- her usual oulicy-, Rus- s&rken in the riding, an BlYth iations,-The' fuel quest -ion is b'
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..a 16'ail" .,f.�."14""'.. . deh f hi, fyn ndfl lei lot. A04r W &J
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MI � Ao place Japan. ill a position that dregs two.or three - mectinf, s there Mr. Tom, Inspector of schools f -ring from a Severe at Miss -nnie ]NfrOloy,I of Ifensall, as
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i , would compol her to choose between- thi's .week. . i i � I . farmers can bring in wood some of
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. . - - � . .uro.n, .reported to the County� ta0k of grip, we are glad to say, is , I Cbeese Manufacturing Company wal
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" . I � Coupoil concerning -the schools in om the mend.-? Isfacti n since bar caga"ger"'ut Six held in Hill's hall on January 21st. ,
I a � � —7--�- ' I .4r, and Mrs. James friends, the, crooked fence rails* -
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. . I MW AL " � .7 W M � v J FAdC, "IS U quhar, were visitng Mr. and Mrs. D � showed that 59,268 Ibis. of bntttr had' ,
ing a conflict before diplomacy had- .. � The total expenditure n I to hear Sir Han- alion for her gratuitousser-
. . froigbt blockade on the .railways, iq the In- arrive there i time ' congrieg I
Hay, of tbi.s place, during the past beetr made, for which tho patrons re- � .
eek. The genial Dave is as happy 8,249,97, the run-Aing --ex-
run its course. In pursuance of this - , for ,,ill purposes for the ry;'Irving but were caught in the 1we vices as Choir leader. Mr. Williain
policy she observed a complete sij- Several papers hav . bad- ,their sup- year .1893 was $53,497 and for 19o3 blockade7 at Bruoefield and had to � Uoore, who ba -s g;ven such excellent ceived. $
ence and a rof usal to reply to the plies forwarded. by . 1 as if none, of the ordinary cares arid I - pens" of the factory were $141.R4; - -
x&css apd- some wag $61,763. Of this amount $39,_ drive- back 6 satisfaction as caretaker during
. -I . o 1plinton and go down worries of life ever fell over him.- _ the the cost of hauling the cream, w
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frequent and most urgent represen- can not obtain t e needed article .069 'Were.. ,a�,d for teachers' salaries on,: Thursday. -Mr, - A. E, Bradwi past yeor and who has now recovered - ak-
- - I I T . . � . ' 1. I in Mr. William Armstrong, who served ing but.ter,� etc., was- $1,923,74; the
, apan. Bocomi. . in 1893 a $44,839 i us Is in f rom 4 he, cf f cots of the, severe burn-
tations made by J, - , an n 1903, th P Toronto Ust week attending _' I .
Ing even in that way. , The ' Btantf Ord his W I � ress Association of which he bis-apprenticeskip at the blacksmith- xplosion, bas balance on band $41.06,- At tbis
-weary of this treatment and fearing It shoWing �L slight -increase on t t, ing at the time of the a'
that her opponent was onI. ring . item. For spbool sights andl build- ta- as an active part. -Miss Maud- ing business -here with T. Mellis, has been rp" meeting. the old directors Were, re- , .
spar Ex fqr in�t�ncc, ba!4' had to - L. I - gone t .engaged as caretaker for the
to gain time or more fulT, .SU1Sp0,_Vrriic. jwblioa�ion Of its week-, ing.4 there were paid in the, former Pi�06r lef t on Monday - to attend. o Glaoford, where"he has ob- I � y appointed but they were unabir, to
y perfect IT. present year. A 5pirit of b'armon . ,�
-as, Japan has taken the in- I I year $4,598 ,and in the hitter year thO millinery openings in Torob O.- . prevdiled througbouL the meed
her pla, I ed,tion until it''can get- a supp tained a good situaton. Ile is a good secure again the servioes, of their
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I itiative and thrown down the gaunt- pa, ( ly 'this xpositor - �aid in a 4,631. During 1903 an- excellent Mi. Lux Hill haS'purebased the, p an- steady young man and a. good work- showing Clip' congreghtion to. be in -
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Iet as - above st, a -ted, � 1. - (IO .A, . I S man, and - his friends here will wish .1; I already accepted a situation at
, . ,bool house, was built on a new site ino mills formerly owned by his brO- him. well in his now home. The, a 1101mesville' I Mr. Ross has
. - ,in 1111pple. .supp�ly until. ,tlic warm "in Union School Seotion No. 13, -Hay th0r, thei late - James Hill, and we notWit istanding the .heavy loss to . been with ,
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The Ontano Legm1ature, . ! I and Stephen 'The. value of the build- hay the people througli Ahe accident, re- �
, I . - __ . ,P no doubt the. business will be in tbe-public b aill bar(- Tuesday af ter- I I 'thc* patrons of the factory sorry Jo
, � . �ng and si�o is about 1101,400. The, run as in former years, as Mr. Hill. � main 1 ndaunted and are determined - . __
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was Tbe, Gamey investigation �cost the 1, 4nded -
The .debate on the Addre-4s Ighti is e very fairly attc Con
I ng of Ahe ciass room is the best w 'JIL and favorably' known in these noon, wits to rest DVO the 1(�SS and achievegrcat� part with him, but the people in _
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,closed in the Legislature on Thurs- Pr6vince the sn I g, sum of $44,426, of ally. school in this Irl, . ' brother sidering the cold weather. and bad er tbir gs, also �;howing that the pro- general, ol this vicinity, will be I
_. spectorate. parts, havingworked for his "i"rr-
. � . 4 1 roads� , Speakers were to have been ' . to lose him and his -t_�4tjln�tblft
a very best mber .of -sections the, sohool� re, Wc understand it is -ress (f the pa.,4t year is only am in- f,iva!
day Of last week. Mr. Gamey was or the price of six of th In a nu he � -his in- ' g: ily from their midst. Since t1lo a-
' . . . . ' � present from Berlip to explain to the dication of what St.Andrew's Church
� I ns in 0 C coun- bous uld be improved and'new� . fo� move his family here at
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-one of the last speakeis and he 'ad- one hundred acre fart . as sho" tention farmers the metbols and adva -bove. meeting the, directops -bavttap-
' . - seats pu.t in during 1904. Money is once. -Mrs, Alex. McCreigbt is -at . I Lnta,ges 10-ppen, may be expected to accom-
ded some spice to the debate. What- ty of Huron, Tbe,judges Or commis- well spent that is u,sed in painting of cultivation, but on account of the, - - .. . pointed R� Adams, mercharit, as.-wm-
I � - . present on I the, sick. list.. -Mr. Elam plish lit the future,
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ever else may be said'of this indi-' sioneYs. were Pai? -$3,5()O, Four of the 'wood 'work and. tinting the Livingston has p . .railway blockade they were unable � . - - rOtary- treasurer for this year. Tber-P,
. . . . prollased some ma.ple I t. � .
. vidu , no person who - rs an , - , logs from Mr. COIweIVX bush an to be presch Mr. A. Q. Bobiar, . are a few Tatrons who have not been
� al reads his thee lawy'e) - 4�' gear vi (: Messrs. %VA'fls a nd ceilinor" these become, d in-� .bowever, braved the elements and ' l3ruceflel& paid the last sale. or two and if t! f -y
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speeches can deny that -he is a, hard Blake, Johnston UiPberson . dingy.� Attractive, well kept school; tends,bauling � 1. I
__ � . ... rid Rid- I , i I Was on hand, He bad a talk with -1 PO,
r , dle race! . . - . John:- houses and school grounds' are im- roads are fit. -Mr. Win. no Surprise Party# -A goodly Company will n Band 'it card to R, Adauts
ived, 916,349 go 131 � . bertson., the, farmers presex!t and as it re-wult of young peopie, representil6g the t0li. 9 their Post Off -ice i hey m ill
hitter and- that be is quite capable of � o�rta.nt.faet rs in the r who recently bough 9-
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. stOn's bill axclusivO of disbuxlAements P 4 P oper educat 7 � . t! .out Mr. Dou several will try the experiment of Blake, ,.Ong v .P.
taking.care of him -self either in the was $5,749.90. Johnston migbt:liave ion of childr. I. '' . las' -restaurant and grocery hasput rclg-uLton wt,t at the house- MeWive the money at one
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. Legislature or on the public plat- scored ' out tbat ninety cents.and The grass -� tnd weeds should be out! a grea ts -on it. growing beets t1iis 'comng season, 'of Mr. Allan Dougla.s, Brucefleld, on __ _. - . �. I .
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J were for' professi4nal .services ex- groitinds about the � enol, of July in OU114 Young farmer of )�$st WnLwanosh satiSfaetory their Oultivation Wfil-be purpov-, of expressing in a tangib!e -
out -from the elbbw, but in doing s r. I . . undertaken exto_n:�i.vcly .in - . Ill esteem in which Notes—'Mr. John Briell, of 11a ni-
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he sometix4s wandered so far -afield burscientg of the� law ers'weir-e- $7,- ol property arleglect�d. wedlock last Wednesday, to Miss
. - I � ff I Y� give the schr I : ,, not recollect f so Mr. an�d Mr.1, Douglass are held by hero. lie returned to his home fin I
and u , p and., destro I Lookha`rt, daughter of Coun' Ong the ch#rcfi and community of Blake.
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and becante. so personalr that he was 087 additional. It wits a Acb.plum y I ty Coun- a stormy PC -iO isevere or so -t ied V his niece. .
. several times called to order by the, for, the judges an'4 fl�e la'wyers:f _ut the -Sho s_ .r od as we are now hav- Rev. Mr. Davidson on helialf of the - y .
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b of t he children in wc't;.- cift6r Lockhart. The happy couple . Miss Louisa Snell, who will rc-side
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nearly out off fronj the outside ' there for some tim.e.-Mr. Clipsier
several divisions on amendments -comes high,; B60 Stratton. and sk.,ide tirces, lanted !in many of that groomis farm. We, With theirhost wOrld uableserv'ices rendered by Mr. Doug -
and those :who hav had agood skock -1� Pugh, of 11,a)mers-t .
- moved by the 'Opposition and all " Gamey will fhave to -live, a long tme rounds. Ev ry sebool:should have! of friendso wish thern-much 33 as 11�lelo retu ry -treasurer for the on# -Spexd Sunday
of I .9 � . - joy.- of provisions and luel on band- fire Blak at his home bere.-Mr- Charles V,uul- -
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.. which war-- voted down and the or_ in the puc re -they re- some neatly kept flower beds, i Rev. Mr. Holmes has stopped the re- fortunate. -We ba e almo,st forgot- . C, congregation were appreciated tes, of Listowel, was home over Sun-
. iginal motion of � the Government coup.tbe Province fot thiii dXpendi re were 60 ' ]a t , h- vival services in the Metb6dis- by theia, as aN611 the hearty interest
S -and in 14 t ton what it freight' train looks like ' day. -N -aster Cameron MtDonaltj is
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. carried on straight party v*tcs, the ture for which, �hey are responsible. c r or ';� -"' churob during the week intend! I ng to ker. I!y both 9x. -and Mrs� Douglas
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. I iem on "Sundayevening - as We have � not bid one for; about i ill, we are sorry to stata.-Afr, F., it,
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M former year- there still tohold ti �*
61rn eat maintain - 11 .fe
Gov 4 ing *its major- i . were 66 female.1 . everything A ,cting the. welfare attended the
three weeks, �and th.P mail traifts have of, the church. J Mr
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er 'Ryan for . acting , as I I 'i -e that Mr. 6eor�
.. . � � In J893 the average salary for male -Me-Kell-ar,intend lea�ing f6r Mani- �gense of loss felt
� The debate di-sposejd ofj thellou-se by Mr. ,Pet � been four -F also brother-in-law. Mr. Hogg. at �ica_
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started �a for business, Many teachers was $408 and in the, last I toba in a few' weeks; they.baving pleased to not ;e b.Notli pastor apd lw.ople- ,in Mr. .and forth last week._?,4j_,,is Annie, Ajtcbe-
re- huctioneL,r for - the' recent timber Clair, who'bas been,at his ol . -ion was visiting Miss Jennie Elliolt,
port.4 were brought down and -the - � � and for fe"male teachers leaIsed their house, and effects for a near Lake E �ie,, si cc Christrr 0 ne Urs. Douglass' itelmoval from their y I -L '.
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. .Standing committees for the ses- sale, and for ot'her . work i -n conncc�_- . $2-79 in 1893 'and $300 last year. In tr,rm of ,years. -Mi. " Detweiler, of I . LJ,!s�rS1c1j mid--;(, and begg�.d their acceptance in Turnberr . this week. -Mr. , awn -es -
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is also Treasurer, deli cred the bud- .14, bOng at the rata of on � Ist class car if ion tes and last year past week' intervie � y 'ficiently recovered to be able."to re- and st den0s Isi p a-, a token of the -1 1-4iX4 . �
r e 4uartcf. wing the farmers turn here s6on.-I.Y.'r. R. Clegg and estep u "tiori in whi Ethel King at Wingharn last *Leek., -.
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of one per. c'ent. .,,In- the puli'lic ae� , I get thdruAnterested in his son, Frank, have both been under I -Y .
now being - discussed, Tile finances . � � L th,lfre, were 61) with second el-asseer- tbC, ra inig of sugar ,-beets for the are boll by tho Congregation, to- -Miss Alice Duff, teather ;xt school �
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of the I"rovince 0 f last year he is; sh�wn to . I the, weather Ibut are now reco4 I Jw esi wisbes section NO. 9, Fast Wa-wanioqh, SlWnt
are in. excellent t tif �catas ,and in 1903 there were 72 Berlin Sugar Refinery., We ha,veno , - for- Lbair . :
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-.4fia-pe. The expenditure, f , have receiv�.d $5,000, and'there is -in in , - I Cburch NeOting.--The, annual Con- hal . ,Sunday at her home here.-Williout �
. or. the cur- . I the form Ir year there were 6i ,doubt. therie will be quite a number )piness in lbeir new home in -
rent year is materially increased on this yea0s estimates an i additional wUh. 3rd clas, certificates -and in tha go linto it, as those that tried it gre-gational aiectinl;; of St. Andrew's j;ruceft�ld. L?vlr,. : RobertsoWs sc.le, which wits held on I
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account of the growing needs of the, $4,218.34 Set down for 'the payment lattler year 621., In 1893 there -were 48 last. ye ' d. made church was held on Monday, the 18th and ,quirfibly i(-I)Iied on behalf of Mrs;. . ..
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I ,v- I th� ,fee." It -is quite oil UO3 in, teachers anti last year good mon6y at U. -Mr. Wm. Graham I ,glass and himself, thanking tbe I
Province, but fortunately the re of i��ld,n,,,, . ' . 4 inst. The pastor, Cesqfully. Cattle especially going
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�enua. more than keeps pace with the ev , - 1gonial Peter does not th : nan in the chair. -'.4r. Tbomas Elder, donors I . very higb.-Mr. Thomas Walker .ad- J
re were 49 changes. The total a of elinton' was i - for t lie' ,bandsome presen6 �
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expenditure. The chore, aroun Ithe Parliament build- tendance o Turikersmit1l, wILS Appoint � v sed asale of. cattle, which Nya�% I
Province, as shamrn � of flu nes� tri S Ce - and wssuring thcni that the kind) I � �
ON in the schools in p last week. -The youn Poo- . -
r eidre- 189 3 was 7, U expressed towards himself I
by the Troa.4u. Pr, has a surplus of ings; for mental and pbyAical r. and last year the at- le' re c'joying themiwivo.13 9 h es a retary of the congregation, jhein- feeling place- 00 Monday affernln)n 4
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- iissets over liabilities of $2,549,164.- ation dione. Nine t, two tendance wasi 6020- the averageat- n ghts tobogganing, the hills being creased attendance at this m.eting and- wite - 4 beartily reciprocated. at J.�, 1. Denmarl7s but on accouni of I
� burldred and ciglity dollars W ovidenced.the, grow ng interes the- storm. the cattle, I
12, as compared with - $1,939,262.79 Rdlthir.� tendance in ��e' former year was 4,- good for. it a't present. f t ha t Rev. NAr. &i�wers, wbo wits also pres- johave wbich wp,re ' .
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the- Year 1904 are $5,384,372.80. an V He might have Two promotion examinations 4 1 : .1 ' . � oo.rig regal- ion in the work .o, the - . ly, lvc.-Quite a numbe ��
two day work.11 , ual happy" W� r are sufferibIr
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increa.se of -nearly $L000,000 over last knocked off the 6dd cents at' any hel duri church as the meet ng was the larg- t.,,d be- f rom bad olds. -Rev. j*vjr. perrie, q
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year. This increase is accounted for rate. Most POOP)e will*.think that fin these &'benefit ' est by ,ahalf; f hal ---- as been Eeldfor t%veen pagtor Of Winallam ,preaohqd in tbe Prp,.,;- .
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. . in the claisfifi- Blasts.-T�Jlc' report'of School in- a great ma rs. The ritports . � . ri . d people, in . lake I byterian church here on Sunday last. _i.
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in, the, Woods and Forests Br lie would have,. been Tiobly paid at cat n of ificir pupils and aug ' Robb, of East Huron, is in of ,,ill tile, � - . --
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of the, Crown Lands, and is due to one-quarter the amount. Besides of . bat Should be Caught in the dif- so I t organi74A.ioni I � I i
tbe timber sale. The, liabilities f ' me re/'PeOts, to say the -least, a re- deplored i th of our Sunday I I - I
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this'Mr. Ityan bold� an office, under fer4nt grade.gj Teachers'who are be- markable, 'one., And *the under .1 . .
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the Pro tile Government worth four Or five ginhing. : cur- .sobool room on and showed �
, vince. ,-ire. $6,834,141.90, near- I .. tire especially I helped � . 1W IWT I
I ,by rent of opp6sition to lady teachers �
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IY one -half of which is due on rai - , 1, t that the . building was very muchl ox E Vul i
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. I thousand dollars a yeaIr, being reg- tbeso examin tions(. Three lhundr#,-d whith be makes so manifest is Ily I - I I
wity certificates, .. , d ,f if ty-fou . I tie Sunday -
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, istrar for the aity,of Toronfo,. not missed, (spe6ally it mUAL JANUAIRY 0 A
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ditics, or perbiaps more 4oltiriiteT andi 253 were I g ' cates. , r - .
PO -_� . Ifigh School ntrance, EXaminatiorm I ly uncalled for. Mr. Robb is a ser_ aftell4ance 11W, b(!,!Il noticed Since -
The Temiskarning and Northern , _� . ranted cortifi . . A ....... �AT---- .1
. the Pwple of East Huron, the using'o ' , . - - i
party lash, m k as I vant of , .jurch bits been . . -
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Ontario Railway - 1, � so Insti., and we have -yet to learn that it 6 necessary for Su .. ,�
� Commission that ly speaking, tile , a A very suedessful Teacher. f the c, i
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mr, mes. tiny part of his' duties to dictate to poses. The cougregational audikir, MN
nen do soniO qu( tut6 was held! ndi y' school pur-
bits charge � I i1iings $I omc,;ti f I Idt Exeterlbn1fay 21st ,
of the construction of I ttnd� 22nd, whi h was attended by a,- ,
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tb%,, n4w railway thfLt is -con- . ya un * A
� - being plifN lately in the bou�, on(, red teachqs. Thqnext i cr referred to , M r. Robert M. rd ., report ed fhat . .. C?VUMTTV�S, A
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str oted by the Rover 1190tutc, ine-,ifing will be beld ,,it If or the, Inspector to not tbrow any treasuirers 'at" tbe varlou.,4 org,,iniza_ 0i4#4*'0##-##4**+#44.00
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for Yest Huron, men Gb&erich in I py of thig-�ear. I
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tario through the Temi,skaming dis- . _ As we . .1ioned I obttacles in the way. of girls beeom-. tions and found tlidai correct with , .. k .- I - � I .
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eron I I . T u Is continue ing teache�s or it. might eventually b lanm-,; on the right side, llospoke Morning, . . , we inaugurate our an-nual Stock- I
triet, have subrnitte� tbeir second last week Mr. -Cam i delivitred tr be, Ir ron odel Soboo Oil Saturday 0 1
very. able speciph in the Legis . . to give thei Students a practical -cost, him his position. -We congiat- lj� bly of the I Ing, anusry Aond
I, Ac- I in , which -.he sAght jo , � art of sch' Xget- Ulate the Misws Mamie and Jean )g I n 'our departmentg. - laeo on our tables for this sale =
Annual. report to the Legislatur( lature training in th(I efficient manner i , taking sale in our 1' I
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I mellt and teaefling, - To ttoelsemanl o s liobinson on the occitsio ' One kun&ed'Xen�s Suits, all w004, tiplendidly-tailored, regular 1$7.50,
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ording to this report the total Px- ,North Renfrewls not-represesited in is r4ainly due n of their also advised J�he 6ongragation to try . -
� . any b�co� ing brides, Mamie having be- * I 1 4
;eaditure on the new road thus far the Legislature' the suemss �of 'm I
J! . because of the in- young icache S . W , and get theirl business closed ,dp ear� sale price $4.75, . . `
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LOr construction and Cquilmlent a- Iformalitie.-i c*nn(,et,p.d w- j, who begin work in the wife,of Mr. David Smith, of lier and mov� , All -wool Und rwear, shirt an4 drawors I
Inounts to $2,02002. The road when Lion f the ith the Cleo- our�scboois ea h yemr. com rd ii resolution that all regular $1, sale price 88c a suit.
0 . .gentleman who j.,j no%y .. � Elli , and- JCan the, wife of Mr. 4 9
completed wi , - , A; few publie I accounts be closed on Dece . 0 0 _. ,-
;, 8 -nelette, 36 inches wide, regular 12,�_, f r I c - ,
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� pposed to,represent that constit- iflI pro t, of,Tuckersmitli, .mb(-r 31st .
II be I f2 miles in length su -school libr. ries -.'
aild the entire ,cost as estimated by starited in 190:3 and. the Both Young so that the auditi of books could per yard. � - I
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I ueney. Mr. Cameron's argumah � t a -t- gr I , Legislative ladies we're, :well and favorably -be, completed, an the printed re- i I I
;a .,-.I! '. I ix- � tention lffo,�.e, regular 40c.1 r 25c a -u -
the Conimi.tision will be $3s339,560. tracted very. considerable. at , afit for tha - Purpose- paid to the i known in this s(!ction -and we Ladies' Cash�ete r.
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h I I re norfs Jr, file bands� t'kn 1, 4 10 .
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- Ito U construction and among tile legal 'lights of tb(! Pro- Shout Ions daughters of Mr. Riebard -Robinson, ion at least one wedIc bef oM the an- Fifty likirls Wb,ol Blankets, lar,gest made, regular $3 75 for SOW.95 a -pair. i
d purchase at least $20 worth P 11
full P.quipment. It is a pre,ttyheavy vince. F,ven the Premier seemed to Of, � of this place. -Your correspondent, llu,al congTegationall meeting., ,Tbp We have no 11 sitatiou in that we have the bed 25e Japan tea in I
weigbt for .I single Provii ooks for a library early in 1904 1 who spent three -weeks in Toronto reports from the Ward of mabage- t1l,e trad�, Try .it; nd -be conv
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nee to bear be forcibly struck by it, A few days, so, as to p . articipate in the grant this I recently, may, witli the Expositor's MCnt, the Special B � uildng commit- I I i7 � i
but the railway will almost certain- af t erwards �4 Y
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ly prove a -very valuable asset and it the Legislature. at the -ins year. Full instructions are givell in ! permission, give a short account of Dinner sn&T(� Sets at special prices, . A.
Will Open un alm. ost another Vrovince t1lice of the patalogue of books SCIlt to each fee, the- Sabbath Sch'ool, the Ladies' a
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hich a feii 4& . I -Some Of the things -which carne under Aid and Gauld 1%fissio'n Band, show . Come with flid crowds to Gunrl's. -
i the Government -expresaing - �Icas- secretary in I . 2. . . . ad .
years ago was unknown. ure that every electoral distri,et of I I .. I
The countr-y thus op ed by this . The teachers have been faithful his observ,btion at the House of Par- t11C various organizations of Vic, �_
en the Provinc d in arid"pa7riebt in"the discharge of their I liament and elsewhere in the church to be in it tbrif ty and flour- Ar 'a &-% 4, Amk , -1
motie it 69 . I - , future. -Miss Grace Srnifh has been i' I %a I
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- t,be Assembly." This 0, duti . Most -!- of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. are being prinilned. �or distribution, i `w"UNN't 8--- ` rth.,
now road is; already known to be im C i S now repre.sente ' near
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