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. . . . . . THIRTY-SIX1 - -- I I .. I � FORTH9 FRIDAY9 DECEMBER 99 19046 : 1 $1 a'Year in Advance,
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� - . t . I Ayr a)ad aftetwaras served as super- young. The grief stricken parVlp ;
. . - - South Huron Reform Convention te,ndent of ithe so * -4 - rber, M.P.P., for, .
� V hools in the coun- Stationery for Xmas. and relatives have the hevtfelt sM- -A,IT. John R. Ila -
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: . - I the ty. His mother " was a. womali of a. . pathy of ,the whole community. '� ' ' Halton, is not - likely to be a can�� .
� . . FURS - In all the latest styk arles Robinson, wh10 ' -e for re-eleoti a as ,bis, phy-,
. , Soutth Huron Ref ormers, held, a t � - M -v. C h �has , didat 10
. Tailoring- I I I t- marked ab4ity, and preserved lier � ,
� - " NEVER ' . .1 , I HeIL,5all on - Friday ilast, was .well a faculties alI!nost unimpared until -her ,conducted a store for sqXae time 'at sician hqs forbidden him u-ndertak-
� AND - v Prosperity, 'Wawanosh, t�Ind 'cr $ . .
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I i * , �tendpd, nearly all the dele4gates, at Fountain Pens. . - - ,p elootion campaign.
. I and ; I � deatb in 1900, at.the igreat age of ' ,
I . - I tibe former convention being' pres- C�2. The lai� -principal him�elf taught h,as also been postmaster,' has s6ld _T& death occurred at. Brantford
- readYanade FURNiSH We carry the best mak Mri W,, A. Shai,, 1. .1
�- I tnt. Mr. M. ,Y. lffoI"n, wtho was � eg b1s business to Ide- on 5unday of Robert M. WilhWa-
0 UW I I - - , iven the nominatiblIl at the evi- s6lool f or a few' mon�bs in Bland- en will alsQ suoceed him -4s who has- 'been clerk of Brantford
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� — GS ' g . , I ton, who - 4� tovmsblp for th-v, past 30 years. He
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. ()Iothin I . � -NC,"-E - I IN " � ford� but, having chosen the minis and guarantee� every p pmtn,astex.
. g S1 � ous meeting, expressed bis i4ilftY tTy as a profession he entered on -y j Nicholson, of tbe was widely, known and esteemed.
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I I ,---.-- _ . I : . -_ to,. accept t1he nomination. The the studi of t4eoloigy at the age - . for one- year against —Mr. Godfre
I , i . . line Stanley, his purchasitd _Willian� Mills, a well to do, tax-
t,.ery - - , I'. ,� president then called for nominations Bronson I
f wfl� I of 17 in t;he seminary of the unit- breakage . . . . a Lgood Clydesdale stallion, "Baro� ne�l_r ]Kemptville vil-,
- � � ' " " tor new candidate,-. ' A- resolution ed Pxesbyt�rian Church in London, I ,n m-ar residing � -
, . rWing tkhree years otd, tage, Lee ds county, fell from P_
� was carried -to susp�nd the ballot -e late Rev. A JJL19 1 from T. J. Berry, the big importe
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I - � I system of nominations ave W., I .� , r tree, ,on his .property, breaking his
Pea Se . - rt�h . '�' Be, an, , ,, and to ,h illiam Ppoudfoot. L -bo bundles the choicest of stoolF. ueok. -ardo
��Nl 1 �, - . . .the nominations madf,e o�enly, The preanh in 1052; he beigan his minis- Anw� ,SEAFORTH, -,v He died.�shortly afterw -- ,_
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i f, This hoTse looks like a horse t4f- -An admirable bulletin on the
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� I . - I - I following ,gentlemen �vere bben nom- try in St. !Marys, remb.ining there Piature- framing a Specialty. would weigh a ton When f inish��, great� resources of Canada. by Dr.,
� a ef . inated: John Es§exy, Usborne; until 1860. i . . I
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&W Has there been such large opportunities for easy and s I AiS- Jacob Kellerman, bas1hwood; 'Wil- , Dr. Caven's life woik was, oi � - - — ' . . - __ and having the best of quality a4d Chalme;Xs, ol the Geological Survey,,. -
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7 -, . I - i . I I liam BawAen, Exdte,r�; -Poter Lamont, g*, as,p�lncipal of knox College, Tuesday afternoon of last: week. It grand action. This is tha kind 4f Ottawa, gives the total known Peat
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1 Aotorry - � Zuri.ob, andi Bev. X. U. McLe bhe great ptesbyterian educational freed itself from the b d horse that has Iong, been requi EA a I * -
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.1 ' � Ki � '; * dashed along Queen street���o in that .part of the �ounty. �. square mues, but Dr -,
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as a : ._ Air% institutipn ,of which hie was p * township, -Mrs. W. Glenn Cainpl:�ell, of Cli& Widoys that, ,future exploratio= will
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: *1 . Ohristmas . Shoppi I _ e cand1dato ,hominated, af - pat for the 'pa:gt 31 .years, and with the boundary .of Hullett .
- I � . %wV , i -led in the ton, happ,�ned wAh a painful acof- show a much grmtor area.
. J, � � � . Alddxessing t,be. Convention, with- which he had been I
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. . If I I drew�, With the exception of Rev.Mr. years. On llea Injg pastoral work in barb wire fence in front of 'Messrs. dent on Wednesday of last Week. -John Qordon, of Nassagaweyec ,
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as is the ease this season. Wd & not know about oth6r ,MoLennan. He said.that the nomin- 1866 -be was�appoiated by the synod Fraser an(l, loaauls briok yard. Mrs. She� had I . towps,hip, Wellington county, met
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� . � ation had come on him so suddenly, of the Canailian Presbyterian church Craig was thrown fro;n the 'buggy to close the sbi4tters, whvn the WiAi� with a na*ty accid6ut at Guelph on. I
I but as to our own we must say thh,t you can ne"r abd ,anexpectedly, that he. was at a I and ' seriously hurt. The horse re- dow fell oil bier right han 1, crushi " Saturday. 'afternoon, which will
I" stores, to the chair' .of exegetical theology nf
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�1&. - 1. redize how easy it is to see something you and your friends loss to say w(hAt lie would do. He is in Knox Coll gne, Toronto, and -in oeived several bad cuts and wounds. the hand and cutting I.. - f inge374. make him.- a oripple for rife- .TwIst as
pastor- of the, 'two congregations it collided with the fence. As Mrs. Campbell was ti,- n alonro the 4.40 p. m� mixed "'C. P. R. tvain
1873 he wa� c n to suoce,A the when I �
�� -1 � - is t'h' p %113,e _* in the hmpe at. the time ,he onli was pulling out Goxdon. attempted
ptaw.ls - w,Duld appreciate, un�il you have 'visited us. Oar stock Of Kippen anA Hills Green, and be- late Rev. Michael' Willis, as prin- -
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I - .. ` I . - Hur way to free he,r hand wa�S LO SMa.S* tO b0a.rd,it, When'be flell UnaOr a
[o fas. compolsed. of wares from which any man or woman can make fore finally committing thimselfo he cipal of the,!college. on'Notes I -a with her lef t e14 coal car. resulting in the lef t foot
� , T - would like to ihave time to 00"grult During 114 - lo6g period -at Knox _M.r. and .Mrs. Gtorge Acheson, I the pain jot iggles,
I? g4lim , bow- and TAise the window with heat being, cut oft and the left Igg bro-.
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. 15, i 4 I sojecuo-as of suitable Xmas pr6gents, without making a mis" bi;s sessiogm, aift,d asked the .Conven.- Coll;e�ge, Dr.1,Caven exercised an in- of Godexichi, have tgaim to California,
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� . .. tv,ke. store iammea m from floor to ceiling with th I class tion to igive Min a few days in, order fluenoe on h� students, iand,throqgh to spend the winter. I
. Al . 0 _ NVere broken. I � -Ada, the, five-year-old dauzhter
� I . that he mijgVt -4ve time to do rthis, them, upon the country, which is -1. J. Denman's farm on conces- I)OBJ03
I Q� A . over 600 ,theological sion 1. Morris, bAs been purchased -Township Oferk McIntosh, ,0( of H. R..Golexau. grocer. of I&<
Of dbods every -one wants. . and furtgier cohaidor the subject. incalculable. � Grey, is able -to
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I I - get about ,agai.9 ioh-n�s, N. B., met� a p�at)vetie death
. - . -The Convention, however, having al- students paWd, under. in. Robertson for, $5,500.
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- _. f. . once more, after a lay � tip frov4 .last Friday eveRing. The obild ba4
; a. � LLL � � +* I 1 1 1 F! 1 1 1 1 i ; 1 1 * i 1 1 1 1 i -.I-+ . I ready been "tponed once, the number . tha� has been touched by -The Clinton curlin!g club has The aMioent been writing- letters toi Santa Claus;
I I �_ I members were -npt desirous for an. � ized for this season three -broken ribs. -
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� ; I .. . ; � . � . . . any other theological teacher in been re -organ happe�ed in froilt of Wm. Love, durinig thv morning, . and puttinw- '
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.� on Mr. X*T*ennan for an imm-ediatOr - -
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� .... CHRISTMAS URSU - __ answer. After awxaultin�g with his the United States, some in Great -Air. David 'Cook, of Clinton, f ell gone for a drivie wi enry K er from the stove her ,dresx- bad
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.j I I I . f rienkh% for a few minutes, Mr.,,Mc- Britain, and 1 niissionar�es who re- on -the pavement in front al his
- - � .. Lennan ceived guidance and insplra:Wdfrom d broke his gi Igat'into a Mix; burned that she died'As same 'even-
, � . co�me -foorward and announc- * store, the other day, an -hmm when two db6 .
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�; � If it's a fur ooat—to gee our magnificent coon p0atS, -that be would acer,pt -the nomin- - his (gentle, i . dealistic chariot r ,do under the buggy, Which frigh ing.
�_ . . g, ed e may left arm 'below the shoulder. .
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. -James Hays lened the horse. Mae. was pitche
�- - - Wallaby coat s-, black calf with Persi.an collar, dyed wo bat, a tion. I This announcement was re- be found in I 4�dia, Japan, Cbina,South # who � has coh,duoted out on Me hafd road with the abov�q of Mt. and Mrs, Burbanks, who live
�. � - oeived �witb riniging cheers by the Ametica, New Hebrides and'Africa. a livery business in- Goderiob for a -1
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silver wornbat black dog coats, far lined cloth coats. with co. .tio., .nd, a resolution * was' The v lne;ratlo�i in which he is held by number of years, has gone to"Xin- �re�mlt. After a- lively- tustlo, thP4 on the gravel road, between Ayr and
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I �� I inest tocks pamed, making the Aomination un- everyone w,hd h�as studied at Knox oardine, wheie he has purchas( It might easily have been Ors.e. � I
� otter and Persian collar, all selected from the f - ' . wc little one was left alone in the'house
: . animous -and pledging, the Conven- Coll is only v
1� olge, _� ,qualled by the re7- livery. -T,he dea:th took , place an No. for a few minute% and during that
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Canada and the best stock in:the Town of Seaforth, " tion, - indiTi L� velY, spect in which he was alw e .
t dually� a�)& Ileca ays h _Mr Wm. Well,vood, of Welst
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11 I i � 'to um every _ at qy classand lead . ers of Wawanosb, has pur . vember 20th, at Frobrisher, Minit-01 time pushed a broom into the front .
: logitinUtte -means pprsom of -ev ' ' chased tho re%_
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5 . . - . . ba, of Hannajh Forsyth, beloved wife of thie stove. When the blazinix .
q . - their di I to aid . their oandi, d n of M x of Winigham,
� . .00 spma thought who JlGoked to him for the e ce X3. C-0 nyn, , . �
. $15, to -$75 Albert McCall. . 'Deceased broom was with,drawn, the child"a
� date and secure his triuWhant eleo..- expressions of�i a whole-sotded, sin- for $2,800 aAd purposes makinl,� Of Mr- I the biirus �
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: I . I I ti4on- .1 1, Wing%Am his home in fut -
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- - . bereft husl�and and lved- Ttocived caused death.
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�, I I . � ' � preaenting the I - - I I on the 7th line of Morris until last _YJX. John Bell, K.C.. who has. I
I . - I nomination, commend ment of calm4e�ss and logical inten- bilsiness in Whitechurch to Mr. Wi, i spring, when she removed with her been chief
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� I n Ar. McLen.nahl for 11ii3 ' w ' -
I ed'I courage 1�;ity. with a , Webb, of West Wa, anosh, and Mr. 1,
I With few gestures, . I he west. Mrs. MoCall r,u'nk Ra-ilway Company for
�� . If it's fur ja'cketg-, we'll show you the finest a d ,argest. 1 !6 band to t Grand T
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� . � I 1; and earnestness for the, welfare pf i5teady, high -U ed voice, be appeal, Beaton is looking around for anoth- 1AUS . * El. over 50- years, has re�aed his pos-, �
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. � ramn) in this section��of country. -We realize that the wo-, the Province, and 1said be is a candi- ed to the- mi, d rather than to the er place and will probably loca:te in elAst
0 datie of w,hom the, Reformers may emotions. Hi keen mind; uns,ir- Clinton. I Forsyth, 63rmerly of `M6iriw.' She ition on account of ilib"Ith. Mr.:
t � men must have, just, what they are lookin for, and i .a consistent membeT of MP -l- W. H. Biggar, who ,%,va!� , formerly, -v
� . z, 9 I feel proud, and he -%v�armly coogratu- passed in pen,e -ation, Nvas capab'e of -The � ladies of the, W. C. T. U., of was church, Brussels, -and was &ssistant so,licitori has been ap-
. � .. lat6d tle Convention on their choice. -t,h,a clearest _ truth,and Zurich,' are having Xr. John R. ville
. I .to meet this demand we have made our assortment large and � . . positions of pointied general. solicitor -wit headm. -
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�- tibey had a candid his, view on a y subJect was sought Clai k, the celebrated " boot black 4 much and deservedly respected by ,h
I of the very finest, with prices riinging from the lowest. upf . all who had the pleasure of her ic-. quarters at Montreal. Mr. M. K.
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�; . ith whom they, can redeem old with avidity b -all public men w ho orator " to de,hrer a couple of tem- i quaintance. � . I Cowan, K.C., of Windsor, ex-M.P. for
M. . Persian lamb, plain or, with trimmed collar aud revers1; seal, Swout,h Huron, and place her in the 41esired the Hopi: of an independent, perance lectures in the tov�,n hall,! , - -th
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- � plain Liberal ranks, ivihere she had so, long ligh-think ,nd. , I Zurich, this -week on Thursday e quaraj
p 1 - ain..qr. with tkimmed collar and revers ; Russian lam I i in I - . has sold his 1general stare, sistant -solicit-or, with .head
� St- a Pi - - ) been. _±_V-0 �_- I Friday eveniogs. I - � -,
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� dw g and f,argi -to Mr: Gelineau. t-er,s at Montreal -
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I price. or trimmed;- Bocharam lamb, Astrachan fur lined capas*, fur Mr..Mctennan ,accepted bh.e nom- . County' Councillors. I -The truttees of school section! r. Gelineau gets possession about -A straw fuel in,achinle is'AbDw bl&� -
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I - ,_ ination in an eloquent and. rin4-,img No. 6, Morris, have engaged the ser- I 1A
. . f. I . . Tilike, Wingbani Times bias- this to - rst of -April next. We under- ing manufactured at Alliston, on-
[ mader trimminer etc. speech, Which created �the 61reatest ces of Miss Lizzib-, daughter of' the fi . .
I I W . - I enbhusias-in in Ole Convention. He say about some of. thie county coun- v1 as stand that Mr. Dry ands,re- tario. The work done by this ma -7
. part joh,4 McArthur, of Brussels. _i4ale. inte
. - -tiring from active 1)usimess life -and obine is simply wonderful. Loose
Ad. de- L Price 020.00 to, $1�'.5.00., cit divisions .�iI -tbje northern, '
. I 9 said �bat although the Situation , teapber for 1905 at It salary of $290. 1 i
I cli __ . . I- . I ot : bho county -1 � I - and family *ill likely set- straw is fed in at oAie end of �Cho
opcxc- I . . might be comidered novel, he did The nominat :� I meeting for ooun- � She is at present-, atteading s6hool himself -
I , 1. 1-1 I gi g I . tic do -,vu in one of t,lie ,neighboring machine and by a certain Process .
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wo. 1- ty oom : for this distriot"a Robert Knight, a re"SPected.tOwns- Mr. Drysdald is one of the comes out, the other -end as a solid,
I . i I . - I sacred calling to: W'hioii be belonged No. 7, inposed of East =d west - - oldest' and most ibighly T-e-sPePted hard straw fuel in rordwood lengths.
I ! . to take an active and- deep inter- C-9 _ young man of Exeter, died on No �
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11 SMALL FURS9 atdrve Wawanotgh, Bl�th and Wingham, ed 35 years - "bu-siness 1hen in Cbe, county Of The machine 'will make from 15 to
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j I � I I - 1. .�, . . I eit in the public affairs,of his n ill be ,beld a I Herbert Wheeler's, vember 25Lb-, ag- . De, ron and has well earned the Plea -s- 20 cords of- straw wood per a,ay, and . -
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rt& "j, it . r I Province, and bh,at if he could serve _� - ceased 1ad been in poor health f of i Hu
. T - " Nothing quite so pleasing .to mother, daughter, ister o ' wagon -and repair s�hop in Belgrave from lung trou6le,;%v-h,ich! ures of retirement Nv)hich a wmpp-- is especially adapted for -age in the i
'_4 ,,, , ., I . 1 his'country in this way he was ren- on Monday, December 19t1h, at I some years earned will on- L ,urth.-mest, where fuel is soarce.
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early. !-; r f�lr years, deTinig ,a's wor�'hy service -to human- developed into consumption. He tency honorably. I N
� , anGther a's a Ilice piece of fur - --delights the weare ' Porterfield, clerk of able th im to enjoy. ' One of the niachLnes is ,now in sue- �
, �' I .- . I . I ityas 'he cou�ld in any other way. He O'clock. F- leaves a wife and one son.
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� i. i East Wawanosh is thp, nominating � d -on November 24th, the, home of ce_caful operation in Toronto.
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.� ir -s caperines, muffs scarfs Vauntlets, caps, alway�,h d a likin)z for political life, Miss H. D. Pringle has decide
� �_ to corae—ft .ruff , ; t I a officer. One exchqage says there 1, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, ne�Lr .-It is probable that before lorog, , .
x best , . - � and if elcoted ibe would give his best to sever ber connection witb,kchoo - . _
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. M-akets eight distr - icts for the county coun- hiappy event, whod their second ture, pursuing still further its work -
� 11 country, and to the 'faithfu�; hon- , has taught for the last few weeks. 1 1
. I 1 $2.50 to $ - oil. In t1he, Wipgbam district, Mr. T- I daughter, Miss Eva. was united in of raising Lbe standard -of Ontario
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� caps , , edt and fhonorable service of his con The trustees have eagaged the " � t- 'Wedlock to Mr- dairy proanots, will requirev every
1 I . A., E. Bradwin,z of Blyph, h an- nes, ofCred- bhe holy bonds o
, 1,4 stituent!�;. ]E(-� Wtended .making a I �' ioes of Mr., Pe,rcy S. Ba
ri � . ced-himself .as a candidate. Mr. v I Samuel Beaver. T)he bride was sup- @hee�e factory in' the Province to -se- -
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. . . - � tbor-ough personal canvass of the John T. C:urrie,' the, late reeve -of iton,'Jor the .year 1905 at a salary ported by' th-6r sister, Miss -Laura, cure a license. By this means the
. , , riding &a far as time will permitt'and - i. of $400 per year' �
I - - _ , --Ind -blif. groom by his brother, Ed. t - ,to
I by for, Fast Wawanoa, lis in the field. Mr. I - ouglas - has disposed ,C,,overnmen would be enabled
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. .1 Uhris, tmas Ties, &c..-.-. .� will devote his entire enerigies to Currie ihas I . Mr. Peter D' - I
� I se6iring a Liberal victory in South . Of his farm-, the old Douglas home- con
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� . I experience and would make, a W. j. Yaeger, of Zurich. A torry -",,-13- turXLiog out' an- inferior
, 1�r,�n.- He , believed there, we,re 01P"a Reeve Mc -,4tead, on the Br�nson line, Stanley, Rev.
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.Barrels fall of these dainty goo . � ugb to do it and if the. good, -representative. _ 'wedding feast wils Par' product, not only to it-, own disi&
� . � votes , ono I to hi,s soil William, who recently sumptuous
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you wis - _ I so mentioned. as a candidate, and -mony. the"whole Pr6vinte, the Govern -
r II ME& - 'k - mell -of the Douglas guests present after the, oere
. L - 1 - carried out the- pledge they glad to. see * .. ioxity to find
r I red so f ully The happy couple left for Michigan ment would buv�e aut)
. one heap over the -other in- confused piles, ,but arrapg conri it is likely that I Messrs. Patterson , -tg
� . . , : -bad ju!§t made, b , - khart, the present commis- stapip returni� to their native their honeymoon. out the reason why.
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I t every tie can be seen clearly, giving the custom k every dence -that on the, ev*ening of ele land�. . me
. hat � ' ,3sioners will be oga'in in bbe ficld.In ,, s . -Mxs. A)ex. R-oss; ;oelebrated her
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I i Ila � will be able - b- I to-�pIelh-,),aaddeath occurred at her ho '
. tion day they to tre'oice About
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I Z chance to compare one with the oth.er, and by this eans r a victor - the Turp ):Yer - ry, Hpwiak. and ,Wrox- . - to t -he Huron. County Pork rack., in Work,man, Ass.a., on ,Lillie 19th ult- 99th birthday anniversary, oil Wed-
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. __ inake the choice. beat Suited to. his fancy. The s�L�2e Will - T,hTce, cheers were lgive,n for the I ing and Cold Storage Co., wh . �
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- . � , I ' W. Miller, FeTiguson �ijid :Doig will ,a- to arrive . at- oomplete or- 1 William Sanson, a, former resident daughtor, MrA. Thomwr Murphy,,, of
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I: I * be in Ube field. Mr. D&ig,was
r '�_ ri I - . - I I I and Cornwall. A 'linge number of her .
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� � , aPPly to our ; � Rossand �Ihtrte for t he Ki n-9 arid the )gain ganizatio'n, T-ef used to pay the call -of the township of 1 Turnberry, I '
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� I . I tibe defeate(f candidate two years later ,of Winghaln. The ,10au!SP- Of �1 friends called to ,extend coUXr-&tu1 -
: I - ven'tion cla�ed. - made to cover preliminary expenses ,
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I Death of a C'ood: 'Man. judge Holt at Goderich r"e,utly.
� tihm ,nainaes of ,;any possible candi- her youn,767 days in the -old land.`N-ye sighi i*as keen as that of Most
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_-� �� ' �is, and For many year;&, si . I". young peo
just a little newer than other sto�ms �ill ilev. William Oaven, D.D., P-riflcl- ]�, of Bruss, be with her hus-t I pie and she move -q around
. We have these .I ,.. I � . &ates., W. H. Ker I -At the .zominig municipal elec- I Fprtu,ne set- Riops' maiden
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I -'':1 � show You Some of the richest - and swellest Eng'li'h and -pal of Knox Colloge, Toronto, and Joscpb'Bowman, otf Morris, are the. 44 the council of Grey township band re -sided in Jlie, I Very Smartly.- MTS.
- i . - .� acknowledged ,head -of the Pre,sby- pre,sent represent a Uves. Note, -Mr. "011�3 tlement in TUT11bC1rrY, and later re- - nam. e was Margaret McMillan, and -
� vill submit a. by -la -w to Abe 'rate- I �
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� . i A y -evenil- at his. residence, Spa- payers, authorizing th-i� borrowing , A- .
- I . . da pla - of th,is ambiti(y,n inithe county coun- of .1430 000 'to be, used - in the ereo- I SOn died about five years ago. miles nKwth of Alexandria. Her
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. � " tion -of steele bridges and cement � bout -to the. w es .- I
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, 7Z . I ceding his death where for 'the J,egislature. As 'he . ,her -death will be re- thme old 13th concession, -now the #h
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� Crog- ,� I a week p�,xe , , Huron I terest at 4'per' cent. ' I respected and �
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- Gluoves an ,hie, spoke Jn the inte ests - of the will .,havp e to' engage his time many 0,
� �` � I . _ � 1 grettea by of Loohiel,, about 1790. TfxT& R S
� � P-1 , � -A oonvqntion of the blacksmiths .
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- . I y Aunicipal ,f Zurich aild surrounding towns; quainta - comes of a family noted for their
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ft-__ 7 - president. :He returned on Friday to iongevity, all her brothers and sis
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I . I t No end f� the range of �Gloves and Mitts—far, fu� lined, the. Ounty c6undil.-] .her loss one son, George, of W -
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�� , okskin every description of glove or mitt. , , jaZ Day. Crecliton, Grand Bend, 1 manA'
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- i � kid7 in-ochan, ba I � I oollpge, although feeling tired. On ships ar-0 yet very quiet.' In Morris Corbett, Dashwood and a numb --r of'and Mrs. John Wells, of Lower . ' herself looks as if she would live a
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Ir, Reat-f� 11 i - ' Saturday -he was there will their places were represented,. The Wingham, . _. dozeA years yet.
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� . 00 foroed to keep to his bed. He baa reeveship between Reeve� Isbister and . -on Tuesday of last week a. ter 4 Mrs. J. ' B . L Be5gey, the only
L M 1 ' time COUX16110T Code. ' In Turnberry, � le of rible accident happened at the farm' � daughter . 'Mr� F,. B_ Bd-ly, tbe
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,business. �r . Price, 50C to S3. a aim of the convention was to ,ar- . _
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�eswaterj I � . I I . � been delirious a consider able ' I P_ a more satisfactory sea .4 of ,
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I . Reeve Cruickshank wisbes us to an- ' r'a 1 9 hoe- of - great manuf acturer,
5 . previous to hi:§ -death, althoggh he I Mr. - David Schnell, in Hay, near of Hull, near
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� 1�1) House Coats. i recog _ized ,bi.* f�Lmily at times. He, nounoe tiliat he intends retiring,, pril's Zurip'li. Mr. Wm- Calfas. with
-,h.-Tbos. n So far all ihavo agTeed to the . Ottawa, has been declared by the
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� - i passed away - at. 8 o?clook Thursday af ter many year_'� I at the coundil I s - gang of men Wefe cutting straNy ane. Four years ago, - �
Une new, ' . I le but two or tbr.ee and thus the court to be,ims
I for evening. He leaVes a if h i - I with ,� Mrs. Bessey -was considered to be in -
I - y W' % T7106 BOW board Mr. Cruick,�§hank has made a ca tte:r;'
rpet this .. And tho long gowns. These are bought speciallil and three daughters. Tb sons are fg,w 4 * matter rests. �
I '00,k 'Pos- " ety, and the' prices not top high. I municipal officer. His retIcing -One night recently- some sweet- for Mr. S*hnell; vand the outter was sane, axid was -sent to the Homewood !
� �Z the holiday trade'; nice.vari all- medical practitioners n ,Toron-., will leave the way � en tor new as- ' individual , not working sitistaotorilY. It got- where Ae has
7 recently,- � OP toothed but small soaled
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� f- , . They are John, W. P. a d James pirants 'for tlhb reeveship. Nveat to Donald MeLOLO'S farm, 7th ahoked up- axid stppped occasio
;._P-Fer-� : t_q 'm Mr .
- I I -s are Margaret,wife -riot, No. 5, Mr. B. B. � -
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1, - 1 $4.00 to $15-004 `G. The Aaughtei In this dist - At one of these !qtoPs . I
1 oxes ily . I � line � of Morris, and helped them sbows -4he Ls m, -ow at times violent, -
� n - . i of Rev. W"liain Wilson, PreSbyter" Gunn, M. P., thaving: been translated � endeavorfng to ,get it started &gai#'
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ej< Robt; _�� " � Pi . : s to possibly '25 lbs. of honey ban and that t he" is very
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1 , - - ------- �444440 I to a bighleT.Spb,ere destroyed When in some Ny,ay his right
�ound 3 _-et-_ 6 H ___ - - ; 1from a hive and thereby was drawn into the raaehine with of her ever being any better. Mr.
' ' � . � be a candidate. for re-election to - , e husband, went away
� here bi, Lk " � I has been since 1884; Miss Mary and . of bees. The honeygath - 'i J. B0 -Bessey, th
� I -1 Jean at home. . I the county counciL' ,This has set'! the oolony t,he -result that his han(I was brok6q .. beard
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,tian for i-, , Underwear—(Stan- miss 4 erers belonged to G. A. Deadman, also ten y&i--s ago, and has not been
U, -ol lines to show from:
� M Other usef . ill- -new aspirants and their f riends
Z Z� . Dr. Caven suffered a critical and ,his arm near the wrist was
�s is the[ " I . of Brussels, and he has offered a of since. There is. one boy twelve
. N field'&- -an akes) ; boys' � Wits, * - there is not . S brought to the vil., -mar- �
,try ever- g shrinkable, and all the best m . new during the spring of 1903, last thinkinig. Of cours� rew-ard of $50 for the conviction of broken. He Iva .1 years old as the issue of the
t ]Efur-i I ,-�, ) Y. dr 'Uers, ing thirteen weeks, during whiRh �e muoh use for any person but a Con- . lage and -his injuries Y�e.rl dresseA. riage, and since his mother went to
�Ias, Irl men s overcoats boys' overcoats an ree all b,ut f oil a victim. to blood poism. se.Xv,ative running as lbhie 'new man tbe tbief - . ,Rannie had his thuinj�
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nzcessf ul�- 151 men S suitf% . ) -The contract for the erectfon of Mr. James . ' � the asyJum he has lived with bi-,
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�Y after-� �, odd knickers, fancy ulubrellas. sweatersi fancy "ing. He Te�overea, ..however, and in this divis�on,4s the Conservatives � a new church for the congregation severely friactur igrandfath,er, Mr. F,. B. Eddy, George
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. �. I . - I - gince then carried on his work as Will fiardly pe-rinitiof the election an Lb I
irchibald, , 1 1 of t�he North street Methodist about -ou,r before Mr. Calfa�,
� - - Cu%hman, of the E. B. Eddy Co.,,
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I ,I i ahirfi3) hats, caps,. socks, &C. - befoire, although a slight weakness of two Grits when, by the double met with his accident. � of the es-
. P., was . � r,huroh, Goderich has been let. The - IV -1-3 apprAinted curator
- ,I - ir Mr. V,alfas 'as he tat,e,
i� I in his -voice was noticeable. His voting operation they have the, lued at between
i I et to- I patby is fett ho ,which is- va,
a Gr the ,, ! mason�� work, etc., has been I .
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- . -is absolu i ely the largest -in the above lin�188 t 0 journey to - England during the past power to prevent it and iwe� hear
I I � . I C. A. Reid & Co., for $5,900, 'and itb�' has he -$35,000 and $40,000. 1
7;ding a,4 . Y Our stock I I
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. i and summer, ocoupyinz six weeks, for a bhat :Mr. John McLoan, of Tucker- th has, elaimea another of t- -
Ions,- The �� be found in this county. If you do not think so, come ' oarp*�nter work to the Goderioh 1 in the per- , as win-
� . . 11 �� I portion of which he presided at the Smith, is likely to be up ,,$4,814. Work i aged residents of Exeter, mitted a few days ag--> on the G-ov-
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xeseAted- ,� 1. I for re -el- I Planinig Mill Co., for which sad I
I _ our stock, Pan-Presb (lig ection. His frien -grounds in Winnipeg.
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nek is tha � : seey compare as w I bf Ibis , will be started early in the spring
- . �.; i I at Liverpool, was a revelation tiie Wardenship sure, this time, if � urch �v,ont took place at the home of her ,
; t compare our priceB. . w, Nj-.q, Wm, Brimacornbe,, i ,Y,
� Tivea by L I compare our quality, I y task returned. As new men we hear the � I'd it is expe�ted that the ch oc-, �ori-in-la Thr, victim was a well known W
. The tal- . I endurance and devott6n, to an � � 1 W dy for oc-cupancy in, ek. The, the _,vifp <),f- a pu.blic -official. Shoit-
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� arold .- � -1 � - : . . � , undertaken. I . namep of Mr. T. E. � Hays and�- Mr, � ill be rea i on Monday -night of last W,e b(14, -re- six( o'clock the lady waS
-e 11 . �. I t,ober next. had been in failing health . 1Y
, I I . William, Caven was born on John Morrison, of Seaforth, and Mr.
I a. 1%ff Rev. _ . -residents of the Sauble line, deceased , hurryin. to the Thursdny afternoon
e r t Har- . -The case did
I - �; " December 26, 1830, in the parish of John G., Grieve, of McKilloP, favor- at-' for some months, but her - se
, W IV e Want T Hay, -vvere deeply shocked last S. U
A. FGX, 11 UJ our CuStOMU a-'. T�ef'Alp ion at governinp,nt hou_
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a i- . � I Kirkeolm, Wigtomshire, SootLand,and bly mentioned. And there may be no Wl,!.(�n
L. staff Of . . urday, the 26th ult., to bear of the , t assume a serious nature, until _sllp
� -� " his surroundings had a, marked ,ef- more when nomination day comes. L us her . � w�ls 011 ibe v.,alk midway
i ow busy' - . . I . I death 16f Miss Emlila Jane Denom'e, � bou' t'en day -S previo to the street and the ,guber-
I � . I i reer.. Hh� ta * ey and Hay divisioul 1pelled to � betwe-en p m,in stepppd
I fect on his, subsequenC ca In the S n1 "no atorial - residente
11( -VA Tirlill I I - AAevV%k^AA0VvV*A#kAAAA0VVVV% _. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, De -, demise, when she was con ,Ompli- �, w
� � . was a man '6f the present representatives, Messrs, �ine take to 7aer bed, and from a c
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. f monf.�s and nine days. The deceased catio, rx - �r her by the collar
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I l � I ' I cool 1ped his son will likely be re-elected by acolama- until death claimed her. AT . in of her ji�;kpf knockod her to the -
I . Ask- 5 % sound i�dueation. He was tion if they will stand, had been ill with that dread dl4ease lard was born near Woodstock, �
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Z wood , . ff Iff-_ 9 _,_ luntary influ- In the Stephen ani Usborne divis- pneumonia, for t her maiden S r D4 I
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�s Motive .Wr = t - r 1 brought up undar vo weeks and last Friday aseerned -to be oxford coun -Y hp,lp, but hor cries w,e,re not heard.
, I Grwo% i "ftm I S ewa -Moderatism was dominant ' ng mi, -1 P,4, and al-
ML2]=- . - ! enoe. In ion we unilerstand that Mr. YR6)rs, ss R rr, and she was twice su cc
; . I - I I much better. On Saturday morn- bei was She resisted � , ,,f,,r11y,
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gaturday . '=F f irst husband
. * 1 4 1 the parisb, but various forms o'f of Centralia, will n I ing !she seemed so well that her In. wa- finally over"COme
. - '' ames Lagrive, who died abouL thoufrb .tz�be I
oenip met, r I . al "t be man be-
- . � I I meaession were represented, and the tion. In th,at event Mr, JameA Bal, 1 fatheT left for Zurich to attenA to J, through exhaustion
MIM .. . 1, a F - keenest -interest was taken in theo- lantyne, ot Us -borne, will likely be ��me business, but about twenty twenty years ,ago, ajnA her second tamv, ,n1arm-d .,Ind made off. The
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.- 0 (3� logical' controversy. Even the com- the choice. Mr. Spackman, of Ex -
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Dr- a belt � , vio h ne o n Bros Old Stan minutes before be reached home, husband, Thos. Pollard, p ' ou-
- I . * Mrs. Pollard - Lady flien ran to ;rov�ernment
re, draw.0 _.; , monest people could argue the points eteT, will be re-eleated if be desires death claimed her, having taken a her about P,41it years. . S110 collap-,ed and beeam,a by-
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� I _Vj_A___"ff1 (C3 T1912 = - � d the voluntary positions. a . ,st-erical. A S(',
I ,e and bo I a�� . Church an She wag a Popular -,the townsqhip of Stephen, but after
If �1 I d to Exeter, where'brute who assaulted her, but no
. :. belonging'to Mrs* Robert his abseni0e.
A on tlbo 1-1 ; -, � . Ir I In 1847 the family moved to Can- -'A horse young lady and was much beloved his deafh move I tr,ace of him was to be found.
� - near Craig, of Morris, ran away while ap- Tes'ded.
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