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le Oinger t I . . - undonald, marked this .,_� I L To
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m -ire British institutions in theory, ! name Xr _41ido_ and Mr, Cook gave hi -s daugh- pair of our Oxford low Shoes or Strap Slipperi. They_ are cool and -
land not in practice, and ,who havr om and at- a military ,64n -Statute, labor IS now the X. -W
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proved yourselves the most success-'' dinner luld -in Koutxcal last week, in tor away. �t 11 order of the day In this .vicinity.- eomf&rtable, light in weight and light in price, and are made in Inany I 0212 ;
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I Fisher, ac- soldhis hiciivy team of greys Lo Mr. 11 . � - 00
vrioks that werr. ever inventeid-trom. , voxo a * -on Ron. Mr. the 1 ook of the crops. -Mrs- Scott, . that every lady should r,ee, our f)xfor& and �,Slippers Uefom M.
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-tariff abominations to gorrymand- i ousl4g h m of using his posit , of Blytb, who has boeft vi-SAIA9 her .11
' . The standard ot � p�rchasing, as we are confident the, new. styles will, jilease, awl IDUr -
- - a memb 'ofthe GovO - 'alized was $410. ,
ors. �ot all sorts, You never learn MUZ121t to pro re - I I Sister, X�s,, Howitt, has returned # - -a b
. � -honorable triend stitute. tl 0 military intelests Ok the hOISVIS in thaLsiect" n, is being sLead- prices w convincing, For example, we are selling : V.1X1
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Must I apply to in' . . . homc.-Quite a ,lumber- from around ill be . � - ; ,
the Speakpr, -ifor permission to bring I country I 1 the interest* & party Vol- ily raised and farl�lers are beginning I � .
. . . . ' here attended 010, RIU91:109 Bros', F 0.
g lin I dacity to rnalize, th4t there Is mo5e money . '0 I n rX 5 .-
to this"august hall a blackboa;rA on 1 itice, an :acousin h' _ -don an� a dieo'Dongola, Kid 0xT rds, patent toe capf,, all sizes, for V a pair.
I I I Circus at Loo d report it , L9
%v)Wic,b I may prove to these bon. ,,in-fixterf r�ljjg with a 11 t which in raiSing the higher class U-borlses: fine show. -Mrs, J. Hackney Ls visit- Lsdiest Dongols Kid Oxfords, turn eoleo, kid toe caps, for $1,25 a ps1r. byt
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gentlemen that tivo and two make -1 he Lord Dundonald,,- had approved. Mr. Bloch hAs since purchased an- adiesI-Dougols Kid Oxfords, turn soles, kid or patenb too caps, the neweat at -les, ,for, I-
t - .1 ing her so -v, Mr. David ,Uaokjlc-,Y, of L $1,50 and $1,75 a pair, � Sor,
tour; that 1871 is not thesame-thing i This is what -has raised all the fuss. other ten m St. Marys, -a 0 presen't.-Mr. J, Stow- 1, ing
as 1904, that between 1896 and 1904 1.The matt , up in Parlia- -on(,.,,W the grea:[est Ora.uga cel- art visited frieAds in Seafarth. last JUadiers' Dongols, Kid Oxfords, 14 Too Ernpress," for 82 and 31,50 a pair- 29 I
er, has be#m . I 7 styles, with or Without French Ileel - I erp �
there is a great gult f ixC4, a gulf !men� sevdr4l time,s �"d I "' ebrations in the history of the coun- 'week. -School section No. 2 Will bold LaIdies'Dongola, Kid Strap Slipp6ra in Inan � E, 1101� 113.
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alnuot as wide and deep as- that cussed . I y tho G ver=�e'ndrd Jy.-Or Ruvon is to b,d hold in Wing- i-ts, annual pionic in Mn, V Hunkin'.4 $1, $1, - 25, $1.50 and $1,'i 5 a pafr. . WX
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-arm I J!�decljneg to retract or ap- ham .on the 12th of Jaly,_ sovWal ' .xpeoted,'All Ladies' Pataut, U her Strag Slippero, very drdsoy and new, for $1,75, 1,2 and ,ft%
Which Sep tea the innocent lambs Dundona . . - bush, A, good tjine, ih e, I I $to
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on your right ',from the wolvea in I oligize 41� d,,'. the .result will likely be lodges having already signified t i ,.ir are - 1nvIted,-Mee4%rS- C. Monteith . a pair. - T
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shoops' clothing, (laughter)-wio I that the lmder in council �Lppolntin,g intention of attandin 11odgert are erdeting MNY . - #4"4 44 4 i I i I i i ; i ; i i I i i f I. I BOX.
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gnash the -ax � 6ith .on your leftf" him will be- ian"Aledp .which is, ot townp and villages'of Huron, Bruce, . ' - mor
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I Thcwe hoporable Igentlemen for So'l rlourSei antamognt to dismissaL and 'Perth, counties. Reduce is pn the . -sick list this *wk. -Mr. . �Our
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long have shut their ,eyes. to the i This incident, however, is simply of fare bave Peou'arranged on t h e, - W. Kay roe - S old a te * Ro WILLUS & SON,Seaforth 40%Z'
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pis' t facts that they are loot to the culm..nation.,ot a series ,of tiffs railways, I jW handsome sum of $40O. -Messrs. . . irot
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Ines which ha ro taken .#Iac,G, b6tweCh the , -MaI001m, A. Maodanald, or Gode- � . iim- Sale agents for the fflater Shoo for'inon, and the '" Queen Quality. " and '" Em rogs
thelz vision.. They have become so ! second yea T. Cameron and A. Hackney aro . I P - up
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politically color blind that they can- Lord and t& minister regardiAg the rich, has Passed his r i�,x- proving the look of their farm$ ,by - thtwe for women. - � . Rai.
not bell black troin white, or right off icering of this reg,iment, The of- afnination at osg000e 11all, Toronto. I
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from wroUg& or truth from falsehood . ific,ar, evidently, . fails to, recognize- bL J. 0. Nattel, and J. Stuart'Pritch- .g up ,the 'grounds around their S;� Rod
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,- I . I game,._Mr,Daw_ t -bey at(,- kepf at it, -our blutl4mitli;s
is tbat-whien benevolent pariteslike ist,e.r, and � that, in this democratic tion -in niedi6im", conducted by 'Var- . usual played a star. . I I
lyselt- . Ly 1for Trinity medical students.! Wroxf0ter. . I "a- and famiiy,._!of near Hamilton, must be diding a big repair lbusi� - NeN
n 1, (laught-P,,r)-hearing of This country, the Will of the People, as ftl� . % ' I - .� W atti
bad ei�e of qataract-, have trhed in repreoentG-d ih-rough a Minister of James C. Mas4on has completeO Ulm- Notel.-Miss Cassie Haryis has ac� havo mOvect into Mr. Kreighling's neft, They are just evening UP Ith I I
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a spjrit� 4 the purest philanthrow, the Crown# must be .supreme. Lord second year. exami,nation and rerey ce-pted a lipsition as clerk ill Mr. TesideAce, no,rt,h of J. Huckstep's the I k til s I t Nvinter.-, 'a � -
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to� let in�: a ife.i!� rayis of jighit-�(Iaugh- Dundona)&can advise and direct, but L. Tye, and H;I B. Woods, a former J. N. Rob op � i I-- . 1. ichl
'ter) - 't,h6 _ 4 tear -.and he Zan nO� be, suprem� ruler in any- G. Ci .I, student, i , .-
patlenj,l wout .�o first year of Nicholson ihaslgonf,- to Ottawa,, to fhe knitting business. As tbey,have orsinith, -we i in Loizilion tbis ,%v�-ek � 11
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-bite the -band that would heal them. department -of the, adininistrationof Toronto UnIversitv's,course. I Atte, ��� , fun ral of his aged fit- a.xten:�rlve ex, ienoe attending th wedding of '�Nfiss Tait � � 'Alb
bir. Speaker from your ,the oounC�y, it Seems impossible -St. Georg'e,ts ' 6uroli, Goderich, th0r, wh death 'occurred on Mon- in this Yne, they ,ought' to mA0 a .a granddau Y ,r of birs. 4.1oVn!rfA4B` .
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riesearolies In holy writ,_and� I know for them(,, -British army officeri to was* : -the scene - ,of an interes,tin day. -A num,Wr of -ladies from here f -r,e.
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,oeso -of it. he -3jr. 'Alex: J�lder A Bad Accident.L-31,Irs. Thoina5 Tie- ' -
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from my - personal experiance, the, reoo*0116 themselves to this situa- event ,6n� Wednesday of lost w attended the �nnuai meeting of the - clerk an(f trea;a- Xay met witli a serjow-3 and paiDfui , -
eekl ho -s been appolinted. � i
I fabe tbat7 is to'befal the ,reformer tion, and b -once all the, troutble.' , when Whis Francis . Rutson, daugh- Women's l'us,t4ute, in Doyrfe, last -urer for thi corporation. It was aclaiden-L the other day, wbich�,lip_v I I the.
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Who in -An evil moment cast$ 0oonom- . I � I - . , I '� to Mr. Perqy A. Sells !sited � � ; - otho
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ic-pearls of truth before',.a deserip- j I Huron Notes. I united in marrii-ge, v her friend, -Xiss X. leetonship with these- other offizea, wilking t'be tows, ivbt-n t,he was- 41_� �
Malcomson, barrister -a Lucknowi 11k, for a few days last week'- but after e,owulting their lawyer tacked by a newly calvc4 cowwhi,ch �
tion ot animal. _(La,ughber.) Blac sin!
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� Counsel . to tho Liberal.g. . -Walloce Irwin and Bert Jitckson, . son oif -the late S." Malcom- A 01050 and interesting game, of f�Ot -,Chey found that it -,vas not 169al. had been 3;;tanding near by. TLe ,in- ,. -
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To my Liberat;triends I �;t�e a Of CLUtO , passed their second year , son., Maoter In Chancery. The cere- ball took placO`fn Lh4,- park last 8,11t- --A number t-roin hiere attended the lan.31 knockrd bor down .and traw,n_ I 1. �
,worId or: t*o to ky, -and 11 woula ask 02&mk1AtOr1 at the .Northwes torn Inony was port-ormed by Rev, Mr. urday evetiling'i between the juny". Sunday svbpol and Christian Endeav- lf-il on livr, breaking three of bar I . I N11
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Mutt C Aileg( - funibull. - I , tearn. hare an�t one from Fordwi4h, ,)r 004vejttion in Winghani onTues- ribs and othorwLv, Inju'r nx -r. For- I
thown ,t6 rein -ember the, fato that be- Da �
. � Tf 4y of this week.- tunatealy ,Mr. McKA."apponed ,to bg new
fe,11 the children of Israel after they � -Melvill-0 - Ragstor-d, of Clinton, -The results -of the examin-itions 00ither :414es scoring -Mrs, N ,'it day and WedneS6 le I -
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became very close to the promised, met -wit III 411 p4intul accident the 0 the, first, swoml and third year White left fai, iietroit' on Tuesday,. The local union of the, Christian En- near at ban,d, and came toL her reqicus - .
land. They. *ere in danger of the Other day. 1 While -but shooting the stmdents, at the,, Ontario Agrioultu- for a visit- VA�h r 0-atives.-gr- John deavor and Epivorth 'League held a -and drove, off the infuri-ded aniina'L - � Aorufl
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Midianitish men and they Wore in gun acildentaly di.,46harged and the ral College were announced last. Patterson haspurobasvA the electric meeting in the Pretsbyteiiianchureb Mrs, McKay Is now under the. dr,c- . Tbe
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& - also of falling into the- wfles oontenLs Of a cartridge. of buck- week. Those in Huron c,ounty -svbo- light plant frpm Mr. Conrad R'eile. bqoemeAt on Monday evening,which tor7s care and is doing as -well ,qs - Mr.-.
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of the Midianitish -w-omeale I 8,,ty tcF- -Shot exote d his toot, passvd, the examinations were -as -Miss V. 817-1�mOnS is the guest of - ve ',well attended. -Mr. T. J. can be t,x ' �� � is W
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thmem to beware of th6se, with.,tirbonY _Whilc doctoring a horse the ,foll�dws,- Firgt ye4r_,F- Xi'ddleton, ,,relatives, in 7London.-Mr. JaMeS Coulter was a visitor a7t the -home stances. Ifer many fr1end% hope that I . .- ;
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our camp has been swarming since otJix,,r dag, Dr. Freeman, of Clinton, Clinton.' Second -ye,ar-J. R. Dick- Barton, of Belmore, oalleA on ,old of Mr. F. Jahn.tton, of West Wawan- it will not lie long before sibe is aft . 1=
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a ek have and received u kick from the animall son,' Seatorth; R..' A. Sloan, Blytli, frie" - rs, -Per- osh last SundaY. right, again.- r
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give them no�hing in return, who 'WhiGh rOnjered him unepascious.,for W, Smillie, Bluevale. Thir.il year- i yin is jpemjing� a few days in KincUr- . I _ � . I
'will mifl�e a liiook.of them, who will an ]Lour. He wis soon over the eir-' J. Deacbman, Gorrie. dine., � � I I I � V � . - - X
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. shear . a blow, however.. - -A raUway accident occurred a- . I I �Tl . —1, . . I I Constance' Dublin. ,-�,-, _". . Omp
them', strip them aU4- sell .fects of I xotes'._The Ladies' Aid of Kin- - o' ball 'g-Nme ��
t -Mr. ) d t Ford, of E xetf.r,, has bout two miles cast of Fordwich on I Bav:del(L . Base Ball. -The bas TbA5
.them. For myself neod I say tba bura Methodist churck will have a - jet- 1.73th,
I can Aety the craf Liest -daughter of disposed 'the soft elm timber' on Wednesday m6rning *f last week. ' Blow,.5,_Mrs., Wni. Parsons and played here on Saturday I ween . Z
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Eve wjW&1�er wore scISSOrs-at her Iblis fifty-abre farm in St�e_phen, to Some- rotten ties caused t -be passen- ra in man 0 strawberry teatival -on the even'"19 * Motberivell and �our own team was � ZRA
. ri ,Mrs. llarkkAr hav go a to it - ,of June, 29th,* on Mr. R* R�Othani , 31 keenly contested, and althouir UM
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girdle to�shear my -looks. Delilah thIe Sufliarland-Innes Co, The P ice 1ger coach -to leave the rails and ba,for tha- SuMmer—Miss Sberwood lawn. The programme given will be! seor -, , h J -he . M11c)
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may ge.t my �;Galp, but- gibe never received was $325. .The timber will bo -fore the train stopped visiting
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cou , . d. fr I could be and Mis..3 Hiondersbot,..of London, a trea e. Mr. Hotham's lawn is a' team, nevortheless the game W As, I- I n - 13far
, 1A get my hair. � (Great la-u&..�er) be cut and S)4ped to Dential oni all the cars w,ere o�f the track. For- are 5pending their vacation here and .
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I I A Proud Reoor'd� L� Exo'ter s ation. . tunately no Person was injured al- enjoying- the lake breezes. They are I _W .ion of oleau, manly por4 11 r
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% I will.say to my ha;iorable triiends I -Maxy Malholla,", -wife,of Wm. though the- passenoers were pretty boardin, A Mrs. G. Erwin's.-,'George this kind and those, who have, attend_ Nvell worth .seeing. Kelly, iho ref- .
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that they have builded � better tfiaA Duncan, of: CMton, departed this life- badly sbaken up. . 9 � Lon�on la'st "Week ed Previous entertainineiats given � I eree, gave entire zatisfaetion. With - RUM
Greenslade -i was at . _+ �enib
they km,w, and that when these mLM 'on Sunday! ryth Inst., after a Pain;- by the ,ladies will know what a treat. , practice We look torward-to . .
$ . -Last winter, John Cardiff, Sth 'On busines and while there,,! took in As, , inore eftr.V
�mp, � s in store for all attending. an seeing our bF*-vs in the lead -by the
go tor the country they will go with ful lllne� s of four weeks. . D6aeased concession of Grey., had a f all in Ringliog's -circus and the c __w. L - � rose-
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. a recorA ap- was a. n.. ti've Of Hullett' township- which his right ihoulder was injured t wife, -of Billings, Men- . Se riner gatherings, -vve - Berl
, . Besides her husband she leaves fOu- Although sore he did not think very C � s4mmerl-
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� ,of the Liberal party - 11� I I I mage wa.1 done Louis Thonason, Jo ' L0 - tt, Har- hope all i liffi a radius of ten miles -Ran
proached. (Cheers) . . - tana, at here for th wit t
I Six, the record children. serious da and work- . LMICS Will aftend and ,enjoy this banquet. Bluevale- I VW
m 1904, let h6norablegen- -On Sunday, &th' in.,3t,, Claralleed ed along Without inedical attendance old Follook and John Wamsley were to Coo is having his house I - T-1wMe
' .10 resideoce or. her nepteir, un -til ids ' -Vio r , k 1 DOLS.-Ifr.._-and lvlrs� Jobn MeDon-
flemen say what they will, is not died at t' t week when a doctor had at London camp,and enjoyed Gae clit- . was
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merely the best in -the history of Mr. J. Ciunningbame, "of Clinton. tg. � be, call with a and stable moved to his tarm, from ald and children, of Godcric)). wer-Is . e -4 1
1 1 ed who discovered- a As- ing.-The tug J. B. Watson the village. Kinburn will be "rW. ;visiting Mrs. McDonald's, parents, lom
Canada sinw confederation, - but it Mdas Read was one of the. early set- location olf the ShO Vf N
. - ,ulder which was gang of me,n ar�e bere-gather'ng logs to lose Victor ai a citizen butpleas- Mr. and Mrs. John
is the best in .the cqommercial history tiers ot Clinton, having come thiere seb to rights and we hope be. will off -thel beach. -John Dell, of Stra;th- 0 Gardiner. this
of The , worlA for the last seven %vith her parents in the early, . days soon be' as well as ever. roy I hal engaged its clerk witb F. A. 'd, .that b�e is not moving tar away. W,aek.�51es§r,q. John Burge!is, T. I �evel
;years. - (Cbiee*) Sir, 'they have iof the town's existence. � t -T.he reside4ce qf Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards. -Mrs. Hai", of Holly- -Thomas McMillan aRend4d the Stewart and Arthur Wheeler are, at- TAU
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wiloed _ out the reproach which at- -A vary pleasant event tookl H'orney, Exeter,, was the scene of rood, has been vi -9 I ritUng her daughter, Farmers' -Insti Lute meeting at Brus- fending the High Court a the C. 11t6i
Sels, last Friday, � 0. F. at Torpnto this week. -Air. and . - I Aiel
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tached - to our name tbr ihirty years , place im Wayburn, Assinaboia, on an interesting event on' Tuesday or Mrs, Drehimann, , aiid on Saturday , . I Witt
IA. *hich it was said: " You'C=adi- Wednesday, June- StIb, when -Mary last we . ek. Th,� occasion was the I . ____ Mrs. John Petch and Miss Annie Ed-
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ans. boast that you possess a mag- Joseplim,40, daugliter of Mr. John marriage of her daughter, Miss Han- i)ng home i Tuesdfty.-Rev. -and Mrs. Xippen. munds, of Listowel, were visitors at VV!113
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niticent territory, a territory .,of Me I Murza ,.formiarly of Clieton, was nab, to Mr. Win. S(.athani. The car- Snell raturned, home from confer- D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer R. N. Duff's this w'e�ak.-Tyfr. Chester _ � . .
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v4tst,tresourets, a ter'ritory of un- un-ited it 'xnarriag� to Mr. Edward emony was performed by' Rev- Mr- ence, Fri-d�y.-Mr. and Mrs.f'snell, of wUls mor%Mse and desde dr I awn up. None I ad Pugh, of Palmerston, spent Sunday - .
311irpassed1tertillity in ,great part, a F r&nafig MaSherrey. Godwin, in the presence ,of a. num- Exeter, Were guests of their son* 1A ths 10'Y"fimiss of 10A - a 6. IM at home, -Mr., and Mrs. Charles JUJI
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territory� Of grea't -area, a territory -Mr. , Mr.. R. EllioU has dhOpDs6d ber, or friends of the..- young couple, Rev. Mr. Snell, Oils week. -Mrs, Jas. The Sovereip - Bank of CAnads, Hon- . Leedh and children, of Detroit,,, are � who
.'which'is .able to hold and su. a and 156 acre Mr, and Mr*. Statifiam will) take, sall,Ontedo HeW Office, 4=tive (M- viisiting relatives here,-Xr.� Abra- ,u -n&
I . pport in- Of his beautiful hoin. I . UP Fel;guson Jlas moved to Port Dover _ .
fi,hk township Bee, Uon;;X A gmeral b:n=g wiliness tMns- ham Jaekson lef t on Monday for . ber ,i
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prosperity it -if ty million or one h1un- farm in I A . ,of Stephen, � be- ,house keeping in Exeter. where Mr. Ferguson is din-ployed.- 60ted. sovings bank d"riment .- Op induce-
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�dxod millioni-of people, and ye;t,,has -ing 10t R,-� concession 2', to Mr. W. . -At the mmidenpe of the bride's Mrs. Vanston has'moved to the re -9- wents offered in this depuftent. On doMar opens Calgary. Mrs. Jackson, sr., and .Mr. *"
otily 5,000,000 Of inhabitants. y,o,u, Jones . ,of bhe same township. The parents, in Godpric�, on ,Tuesday of idence lat,dly occupied by birs. Per- an wcotwt. Imiered allowed .from da of d 't and Mrs. K. Jackson and cbildren � . _Siola
gentleman, luave not, been able to consideration ; was $11,000. Mr. El- last -week, Miss'Pe4rl Evans, younbr- Arnold, Idsuager. 2M.
. - . guson.-Mr. ,,aid Mrs. Albert Vanston R' i�!!�tid will go later. They intend .fo make and
keW you.r own people in your own 1iot� purposes moving,wit,b his fam- est daughLer of Mrs. George Evans have moved to Wingham.- Dr. Met- A Garden Party. -The L , their home th,ere. . . the �
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Iterrit-ciry. 3(ou hare ,ibecome little ily to tivej Nortbnvest. - was unilted, in marTiage to Dr. Pal- calf and-%wLfe, of Detroit, were bore of St. AnArew's church ar. x4aking - � . ims:
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beitter than a mere breediAg ground -Jam-es IMAr, an employee of the lister, oe Wasshin-gtqn State, andf ' - a . ife-sy ,days last Veek.-John Whid- Preparation-" for a grand garden - HiUs Greem � Ulon
for the people Organ tactory,'Clinton, met with a merly of Bayfield. The ceremoonir � on V
Y don ha� ,gone to Toronto for a party on the, manse groikkads on ..the. .
'For thirty yeam the reeor'd with, 'Pitin-ful Ae6ident t1i.e. other day. He was penEornied by 1�ev. J. A. An � I I
I I I der- w4oks visit. evening of Friday nexf, the'24th Notcs.-Mr. Jamw Hagan bas ))U-rp trip
which you,werefamd'was th*t every was workhiig at a saw when he split son, B.- A., assisted by Rev. Dr. Ure. � - - � inst., Airlien suppi,r -with strawber- cbs-sed, a new rubber tired buggy, . X -1
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third person between the age Of 18 'the fitrst finger, In jerking away Dr. and Mrs. PaRister are i6ming on , , I ries, will be served from 6 to 8 from Mr. F. Hess, ,of Z
,ana 40 � born and reared in Can- his hand the palm came in oonta&t an extended trip botore rdturnin- to . Bly,tk - JAM
, years, = . . oIelock and ice, cream and other re- Ralph, Workman took hi Llw- circus �
ada, Tound-his way into ,the United *with the sa W" outting a nasty wound. ,their home in the West. I . Sudden Death. -Another Very sud- fresbments 'Will -be avallable during at London on Friday'and reports I I � t=1
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came into the oounfiry,' y6u are able daughter �f Rev. aInd Mrs. J. Ed- aAd not expected tq� recover, still it morning. -Mr. and Mrs. James, Lo- �mlebrated band of Ow �33rd Hux,m Farquhar took in,the vxcursion to � I $-Pee
only to k�ep ten per cent."-Alltbat m900.4, Of Pflyth, was quietly iffarried is with - I, leav
I . 11 ' y4gret that we ree,oid the gan bad gone down to tlielr son's Regiment -Will be in attendance and the Model Farm, Guelph.-Mys. J. ,
was true, all that was de Saxnia-6n May 24bh,, to Mr. F. J. death of Lglian Patters , t ird f r while h y � � � Imf
. . 0_ n h a in e, ,was awa tok the cir- will. disoour,ye, sweet music during Taylor, *f ToroAfo, is visitirg in
true, ,but I am'ghid to; say that we Smt,h 'A� Tor6n.to,., Rev. Can6n Da- daiigh * tpx a C nit.y Councillor Pat- ow; .at London, and Mr. Logan had the evening. This promises to be 'th;a vicinity. -Mr. L. Vance, of To- � 11MIq
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have changed all that. �n the pres- v , '0� of St. Gebrge's church � tp,m.on , at AuCurn; In spite of all 0one -out around the barn. Shortl,y the grvat-social event of the sea�son ronto, is visiting in the vicinity.- wel�
ent -decade there is very goo& g Sarnia, -silas the -off iciating oletgy- be ld�vyl
round i . I ing Aone to fight! the dread tuber- afterwards his' wift, went ,6�Aside to as wbatAiver the ladies 'of St. Au- Wm. -Jarrott. of Sharon, -spent Sun- I
to hope that we will ,gaiA- a million, , man. . I -oulosis, the. decea.1'ed Passed away look for .him when she found him drew's .undertake they always do 'day at home.; -We extenid'�,our 000- tbiir
not less than ha -Jam<s Zid; of the Clinton organ I
. It a million. Now, � on the morning ot�June Uh, at the lying An n ncoin*scious condition. well. All wbo, attend may count on gratula-tions to Mr. E. J. Hagan, of Brul
io my honorabi -triz rapi-ory- taff, had y y nd h P a _w y n _ , WAS.
I say t -a . nds, ,that I � a I sbortly'afterWards, having a .most emjoyable evening a* d Oakville, formerly of here, who I'm-.,
modest en o, f Sattliday mornivA. by the last was very hard, the disease at- never reg consciousness. His ,the young people, especially, ,vyill s,(kd___bi;s tbird year examinafi�oa in owl]
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n9s. I advise them I . . H e fecting the 'brain and terminating family bave.'the sympathy of the be sure to 1jave a .good time. The medioin�e. Mr. Hagan i a very Sure- - �
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cre.dit for all that tl�p,y hal J iA 'a paralytic Stroke Ull
to -claim re I . s b(11011 working around the much- wi -
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I y in tbeir sittd', be- promeds will be devoted -to thefund a DD 0 0 ��� irlF I
a right to claim credit for." ' ine �or sit years. afid th-is'is the first -While Bext Piper woLs speeding reavement. 'The fulieral took place for repairing the . Sabbath school make, a success in his profession— .
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I __ . L I so�.iou-� notident, -Which will enforce the, valuable pacion.ig colt owned by ,on SAurday and was one of 03o ltirg- room. - 'Mr. Frank Farquhar retursied bomo I xfi;�
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� The Dominion Parliament. "six weeks' idleness upon him. Mr. John Snell, .of - Ejeeter, Tuesday est -ever Seen hare, showing thehigh Notes.-Oyi. Sunday evening next, from Stratford -and will remain for . i
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to -rest at the Dominion Caj�ital dur- "Is, wlic d4,iirted this life on Tues- Mess Igave, wa:'. t -owing (lie borse taken place.wUllin a Short distance "Ideal Afoblier21-Mr. John Balfour I . .. Mrs,
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. day.' o? hast week. Deceased, whoo' and dr0or vi'lent I Chi"1hurst. and.
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1119, the week were, the, Bud0t d 6 -- I ' 4- - � y to - the ground., of .each Dther in the past few months lert Ion Tuesday on a i business trip . ..
MRS I I lw,r 29th year had-, been, Bei,t su*tained � a severe shaking ut) under vary mimilar olroumstancvL-s. 'to the XprtbwG-st.-�Xr. John Doig is A Good Time. -The Metbodbits of . M18-1
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bate und the Lord Dt � kick siek �," a long time wiLai, c,onsumP-d but is'able to movb, about altbougf, Nolvs.-Mr. John Moffatt, wbohas 'in- Goderich this wi,.ek aeLing on the this place are making xtensive lire- YV"-'
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up. The budgiet debate hab been .... ., I ��i i ve, s ahusband and littl- ' 11 �
.- 6 somewbat bruised.. The horse is been a -resident of this place for jury.-�;I'r. It. lWellis, our old and ca- paratiwLs for their strawberry fts-
ra:ther of the languid order, - Aft( Lli-rea � . . �
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I _! r dauglito r, years, old. ' I MuDh more severely, injured find is the pa5t eighteen year,i, h&.4 disposim tcemed citizen, is'vi.siting his daugh- tivj4 a,r) d literary exitertninnivrit to t
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the sPeechasof -the Finance Minisfer ,I -tdr, 0" d no-+ SuIrfe,ring, from tonoussion of ed, -of ],is 1,esi ence' to Mr. A. Carr, fer, Xrs, W(W.) MeXibboo, of Ailsa be held on the evening of Wellnes-
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. P of East W1 knos,b, who takes pos- lCraig.-1 Is. Win. IvIson is on a visit day next, the 22nd inAt. There wjU � cou
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Richard Cartwright there, W-inglia, I o a ,'Of nerve. TM horse is valued at be- Session in gleptember. We uaorur- 11r) hor d-a-tigbter, Xrs. Walker, of: be strawbt-.rri4sand ice cream in ub- I
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was 1110t'much. lett for any person Londt.s orc. Mr. Hill bas, had Sa'v- tween $350,and *409. . - . , iptention of Mr. Mof- Natiorloo.-Itay. - Dr. Stewart, of I undailee and a musical an&lifera:�y, , W041,
else tosay. They covered the ,vv eral Y r; experience in , L The hotel - -The, _?*tand it is the r 0 C. I U - i I xo�
- - hole 1104,xise dommissionews fir fatt to move to To ont . H , wi 1 b Clinton, prvaebed- two excellent ser -'i programme. Addressems .may be <-x- IF .
grouad - so thorougbiy bivilnes, and recently sold, his prop�� West Huran be,ld a meeting Wed- greatly missvd in toU,xi as- bp- a)- mons in St. Andrew's church on Sun- � pected frow Rev. Mr- XaTtIT4 of TON,
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everything'so -clear as they went a- Pruce, lale ,o& ]ULdgrave. ! Mr. HIM oonsider ,%everal -applications for Clip religion, being an elder'in tbc Pres- v,orile lik-re and. always bas Some- Rev.R.',Nfiller, of Varna. Insirunitnt- .
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. . the, 21s ot Sune.. . PeftY -On 'transfer of licensles. The transfer byterian. �elhuToh for a great many thing good .to givo to- his hearers. -al min,io 'will lie Provided by Air. 4, 01 � 01
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. large exteat was anticipated and an- from Jo,seph 'Rattenbury, Of Min- yia,rs, also a very active Liberal iii -Xissos X. and Etti Cooper left on. Trott, of Hensall, atid tbiers alld 410 .
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11 � -A lial py even took -place at f,an, to M. Stan�ey, who comes from polities,-Mr�'Wm, Sirn I-, this wc,ak I Tuesday for the 'Norl.kwo,st, - where Rensall male, quartp_4De vrill ,give a
swered in dv nee The OPPosition nroan �ol ... dneisday at the home ot Chabh,am, Was granted, and three in Toronto attending.the 11-ig I ed b
have had u hXworlk in the debate. Mi-, . � h Court ! they will make Uhtair home for some, numb< -r of vocal selections. The 6pri
. 1) . bf..Rabertsoin, Wingliam, When Othe_xs were granL6d conditionally. of tbe C. 0. F.-Tbe Episcopalians are i fime. They ,.vill be ,uiuch inissed in prog M 'S h'a M V 4g. I
, Finance Minister 11"Is n(ice,, Miss Miriaih Robertsont- Tbese at(, trom Ellis Bros., of Gode- Wf-4
The sbowinig of the . _,rarn Ie I, all t , t uld 1), ,
. . holding I Jawn social 'this, Friday 'our village. -Mr. II-inies Grassick, of _Y-ired and if the. weather 1-3 favor- 4 '
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is sotavorable- and the, c-ld"t ,Itugbter of Mr. Wm. Robert -;r r,i6b to Andrew Shiels, of Port Hl_ evening on th.eir JWn lit the ollurob: I the se-c-ond eoncession of Stanley, able there Nvill be a large turnout; -_ ,.�Un.
tarilf 11 changes son, Laic (X., wingliam, was join( -d in gin I I
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Proposed so manifestly I n t �,., 1 ; trom Samuel Pike, Clinton, to Tbp, Wingham band I-, furnishing i.h(- I b-wi gone to Manitoba on a prospect- and- it is exp(-,etPd that all -wPo at- . fiQ6
, ntar- wedlock witli MI,. Orlando G. Craig, George Buxton, . of Goderich; and music and if the- weather is suita- I ing -tour. Tlut great Nortbw,wM.seems I tend ,%viffl -,pend a Im Vn a a clilli
0-sts of the country that there is of tha town. , The int(o,esting CPU- from James!Br ' . I -*,qL i oy bl brol
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wa;s pertormed by Rev, D. to Tbowas Hill, of Londesboro. will be a .laceess, so there should bil . � �
J10V likely, tharptore, that the de- :p<I1-r.ie in the pres Ot a e In I ' - � I I . 11 a1w ��
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bate will ba-prolongued. The begin- - -1 It good turnout.-Tbe Wingliam . � _____ I ��
vited Xdendsf. - - . - __ . I football bwim are playing our team - . GIRM
ning �ot the and of the,session is -in. - n ual meeting of the West St. Columban. - A).
sight and the middle or July. will T""� ,,, I I he -re this, Friday, evening ni3d there I
Ifuruil 1,04rmers' Instituta ivill be � JU, ill
,prived of its . N- 0 We Nfiss Lizzie ought to , be a good turn out as I
likely find the capital de - r es i. d (,,. r K e Notes -Th dding of', V%T TT. MI T?J W UU- 4
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,temporary res'Ide,nts, ,it least those. held a � I th . of If. Morris, Cronin and Mr, Jobn Downey, jr., Wingbam siands a good chanc-c or'
I .L63Phl, on 11k. att(-,.rnoon of June 22, was , e I . , , - I .011 "
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ot them who ar,e the law makers of .vvh,e,n he I Yearly ;'- business .301emnized here last Tuesday . �vinning tb Junior ichampionsbip . ftov I
the land. Will be morning in the prdsenee ,or a large wit -b this, team, an& our boj,s are . . striv.
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transa Le%including the electiont o,,f circle of friends from home and a- practising hard to try and defe,at -i . I I to P-)
The Dundonald incident is likely ,r . r. Putnam, Toronto, Will broad. This 3s the fourtb niatri- them,-Tberv, is some talk of haviwx, rx- 0
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. to turnish a little. more :4pice. It is be pr(?."ent#' , The Women's Institute monial alliance contracted betive,en sports iiere on July lst, but we are ' ` ; . ��/ �
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OD& oX these things which, although ly,ijI.bold their meeting at -the same the Cronin -Downey families, thme of afraid tbat those who are at 0 . I -
unimportant in itself, is likely to t&me and place; a picnic will also be the bride's brothers havin ;I er I e . - 11 I
form a -subject. -for a -9rftt deal of h,81,d i,n Olin. g previ- ot the. movement are r tb, at �45r-_
talk xxid' ection. ously wedded 1C. head :BTftT 0 1 _Qfl
which itnot caref U-Ily hand- -Thl. ,reiults Of the recent Unj- three of the bride- in making arrangements ris mo.9t ' . I I ,
led may . grDOM's sisters. -Mir. James Evans, of the teams that they migi-t have � I � Ith.l.
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result in mischief. Lord verAty -ey�-aminations contain thz of Be( arriaze . .
Dundonald, as every person I krib . ws, nemes �chwood, has been appointed got to come hwe *are Baby C * s, Go -Carts. - I
. 6f �ome successful Clinto g6lng eb%e- � C_y � : 1. vosk�
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is an eminent and prominent' c6iher I a ns. 3. L! Fislwr has �� U:1 �'
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of the, British army Who Won, ; . m tra.in to be. run here. at tbo, gersoll, is at present visiting her . JiApress Wazons, Croquet ,S'ets, I law
wn in the recent 0 '! Bachelor of Arts - E.J.Aroh- . e?ct , ednesday, Jun J k --Y I I � �� Ret
. consid- thle tinal exam!-hdtion for the de- carnival h W
crable. Teno, 8outh gre . l There. wi .p 22. -p a r en i -, In town. -Dr. Annie Ross re- "I
African war and stands high in the ibald as P ssed the third year, whil il 4P- fOUT flag stations -on turned to her duties as assistant � Base' Balls and Gloves, V0111c;
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ho, was selected -,is commiander otf the CXalni,liations for t In I �- 0 i" locaba(l ot tbi, �entrance of tbe. Saturday. -Mr. S. U. Gidley, was in TenDis Balls and Rackets . I
he f irst yeaiv ' - ' 1 9 lay
I i P -oft Hill amphitheatre, where the, London last week attending the cir- - 1.
Canadian ' Militia. It Was thought -vaneDuver- papers record �1110 171) . �� . wn&
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ULatil the that- he, I .. t)rch-est and quartette bnnd will eus,-Quite a number of tlaktAs i4h;
death ri May 19, of a forme Lacrosses and Balls, .�
was pertorming his duties here ef- dent 6(f)] G&I,erjcb, in the b T Des'- play frorn 10 a.m. u�til 10 p.m, jt is 'were, ,.gold hore on Saturday for the I --.'
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len aTscln Of said that "I'lie delight of the child- excursion to the
-fie' tly and satisfactorily. The r,,dwn-ra llosker, Grand Tyler of the Model Farm, at F-o-Votballs and Rubbers - -
present trouble arose mainly between ' Ten whila riding on this miniatu,re Gue,lph, Wh(Ift some of them arriv- - 11 U1
Grand Lodg,e oiC Bri-ti-sh Columbia, A. express is so intense � ----- �_��______ I � �14:
himself and -Hon. Sidney Fisher, Min- 14% and'A. 'btf. Mr. Hosker was - that they either ed li,orne, they appeared a-, lbough I V __��'q A Ill
ister ot Agriculture, in the Dominion I, 069- have to yell or die." A photo of JlLe the Guelph clirnate was anything but I - Qst A�
in very vx�, ; 0 _e� ghe�
being -formed in tie Proviln.ce of ye I . , St. C64umban, Dublin hilaratinv. by the noise they made 'I I 1`% � li�__ 4
Ouebec, in a dist Aitehell.-The programme will drivintz horilv.-A numb(,r of the, -1
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Government. - A . new ally il railroad man but af ter ooin- train may be seen at the postofficact dry. But it seamed'to be I
I reghkient was ing to Godorkh ,was tor a nu
ars 'probrietor ot the Piirk House AL Xf NIT a
-riot in ,Which the andrIat-ar built the hot /�
Minister -ot Ag al at the sta- start ' ith .1 &u de joie, abd nylvil young people of Ea,.%t Wawanosli ; . -W---. .,--IV 101-1kc r ". .11 -_ A 1.
riculture is weil ac- Uon, & which he Was proprietor ior . �:n I
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personally interested. ia Xew year.§. Ue Iv,,Is twi-oc married, AR ,-
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Lord Dundonald, _J n- . his 'capacity as v". St. Columban; basri Saturday and had an enio,yable time. MUST DOOR NORTH I All
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his ve(;ond wife being a Miss Purvis, ball tow-nament, Stratford, 3fit- -'Mr. Robert McKay played with, the . OF P10KARD'S2 i -A 0
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