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Uothwell, I voyvy"
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I ThoNeivVra Iaht, weoL�, under the,
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Aritlimetle-Blvina Wilson ........ l9l,
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Ovammar-Reggle 1011iott .......... 1'3.31
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Geography --William Knox M HAPPENING;S
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listory-0 ,hrlstina, B arl ........... W OF A W
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graph of thearticlo referred to is flatly
Physiology audTomperance-Jolin .
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coutpatlict,my tu Itgolf and. therefore
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Drysdale ..... ....... 4 ....... %. 8wo
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, T0tftl-ISt, MiIII0: artl" ........... $30 IV , 11 . . ,r��,V-V_1^#**^WAAN I I I'�*wvov4ktwl�AIMIMIR�R',l,o-i"R- ---
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ever to, grive, the most w(icome latelli-
2ads Mary Roacb,.. , ...I... 836
. Mrs, and Miss Gordon of Toronto
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. gence-that In a few mouthe the
. 0ODURICH X01=4 SCHOOL . aic the guests of Mrs.. Gordon's sister,
�Ivs. Holmes.
Ing hack to lice home Mrs. 3. A. Mite- death of a very much estee a I
daughter Daniel
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Ponililloo Goveriltuout illust, appeal to
Frances Armstrong ....... I ... 1.1, 578 (Dr.)
,Lachlan, it of the Into Warm Me at
rolleb of the lat v
'Gordon,
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tbecountrylOf course everybody knew
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:: ........ I ..... :: Miss Ferguson of Detroit Is the
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Aluvi"(111430n,"c'(11ili *0: .1 ....,::& ......... 7A Fuest, of hot, grand -father, Mr. Aiken.
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acoompan led by hot- husband, Beet Hodga, who died on as
Rev. J. A. MacLachlan. a missionary 17th JUIYo at her residence, - I
for 21 Indians , a
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V, lurches Dlet -I 11 , . 07$ load, Bayfleld Road..
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years to the of Beretio street., corner Gibbous street, Iso I
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and tol eel solnowlilit satisfied by Such
. un a4ml9slon, that thopreseut, odmixil-
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Cepha F' I I 1". 1. AllsdAVallcor of Detroit Is the guest
Bertha Horton ..................... of her grand -parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rivers N. W. T. Mr. Xacl,aohlau -.r'Wdence � of bar daughter, Mrs.
ave a looture on the occasion of 4,14 Proudkoot. Mrs. Hodge was all earn
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stration Is not going to retain powerin
Neltle Jamieson ........ 4., * , , , �. O'. 085 Robertson, Ploton street east. �
je Lawson... M
visit 10 ears, ago, which dealt and devoted member ,of the Pros,
chiefly with tKe Indian language and, terlan church, 13hro. in J
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spite of li�w and 6onstitution, is, as we
have said,very refreshing. People of
'nixie .......... l;....o , -Me, A. UacXay of Now York, with
ThIrza Aewitt ...... ........... �., �: 087 Ills brother Jackwerespending 4, few
Lillian Malt ...... : 010
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cuatoras of the country, which will be She was warried , to David
ropeat�d. at much greater length on Hadgie,a young ment, o
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. the Tartes: Blair arid Sif ton stamp are
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.....t........, W e6ks 16 town. They returned, to TOr*
Mina. Male ........ _,, I I ......... :: 710
. May Macauley ....... onto on V, riday last,
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Tuesday evening qt North street %entletoan
from Scotland by I a British G6y,e
church. The distinguished travellers went to the Accountant Genera
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not generally stopped by trifles I .
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Beatrice McColl ..... �-..: 040 Miss Duvritt, a little grauapiecis
of are the guests of is, MacLaohlaxx's.� office at Bombilky as 1% clerk and so
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Then there is the usual vague, ludefl-
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FlorexiceNitfoel .......... � ......... 1 74 Miss Segmiller, has returned to her
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Daisy Roberts V,,, home at Stratford.
sister, Mrs. Chat -lea. Newton, at bar Yeart "It er
,,on finding that his beal
lovely residence, North street. The: rep
was oln aired by big close
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. of grave
� � I nite sweeP111% charge of- a
scandalo and undreds of thousands of
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-ke of Pasadena, Call.
Hattle Saulta,, .... q ........... � ..... 055 Mrs. F. H, Clai I
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whole party enjoys the best of health. tIoxx to the, 08 _
iness of the offlee,
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. dollars charged to the late adrainistra.
EssleSmIth ..................... #,. 707 forilla, and bar daughter Gracesare the
Miss Ethel Reid of the C. 1. is visit- Hodge tbought that he would retu
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Grace Tait ................ k.. ........ �590 guests of Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr,
Ing hot, sistera, the Misses Reid at to Scotland. Mrs, .Hodge. crossed I
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� since,Tone 1830, thochavge, is refresh-
MalbelThurlow ...................... $20 alla xce. James .Breckenridge, Bay-
their hoqje at Lucknow.
ocean to and from India five tic)
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Mabel Tretbeway .... ... I .....41. I 1. 510 field Road, -0 .
Mrs. W. D. Ross of the Hamilton
having been obliged
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ed when the oigan refers ,in glowing
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Vera Whitely, . I � ....... 1.11-11.. 513 . Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith of Pon-
Norman Allen ...................... 530 tine tire the guests of Mrs. Smith's sis,
street laundry returned partsteamer"
Pittsburg from Saginaw oil Thursday
ran when they grow. sufAclently
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enough to travel and atflabd sebo
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terms to the Ogur,es In trade, claiming
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Reginald Blackstone ............... 618 tor, Mrs. H. j, Horton,
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fearing.the Indian olimato would I
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that Stich increase is greater than ever
� �reached under Conservative rule, But
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. James 0 - Carrie .................. . 555 � Mrs, W� W. McVicar with her little
4 Peter 0oatts ....... � r 12
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Miss Agnes Havill of Detroit is,
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pair their constitutions. On ber fl
voyage to Scotland s4 bronalit h
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if it corild'be believed, I in the coolest,
.................. 4au tot-, Julia Stewart, and nurse ar.
'Iliott ........ I .......... ; ... 1. � 04.0
1 Leo F whi steamer Pittsburg from their
spending -her holidays the guest of hex,
Charles X4irus.
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two eldest o6ns,. Archie Hodge, w
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� IS; increase is simp�
words, "Whether t
Regge. Elliott .............. ....... 073 Vive er
r I * It �o relatives in Sarnia and De7,
I Char as Hyslop ........ I....., ....... CO3 ,via' . . .
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uncle,
. F. Barlow Holmes is building a fine
remembere d on both sides- of
A:tlantio bv the License Victualle
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. due to continuing the National
Policy oil not, to a, matter of no import-'
Willlam,Koox ................... 7W -
John Lawrerice.,.. I . Smith and *tw
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two-storey house on'Nelson street near
0 hiocoal depot, for Mr. Ramsay, man-
test case, "The Queen vs Ho4ge,ll a
Afr, David Hodge, now A civil exigin
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. ance. The fact remains that Instead
Walter It. MItcheIL ........ . � W2 children left on Monday a, m, for Buf.
ager of the coal she0s near the G. T.
in the North.Wast. On Mrs. Hoag
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of predleted ruin we have woriderful
Stewart Murray ................ :::: 713 fain, I
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second trip, Miss Hodge and yourif
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Hugh Polley.,...,,,-....,.,.....'...... 049 Mr. and Mrs. Lillie ard two children
Died -la Goderich on Thursday.
brothers Mr. Robert I -lodge, now
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So the thing Occurred roully by their
Bart Bobertson, i ................. � . 722 of Chicago spent the past two weeks
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July 19tb. Mary, wife of * Thomas
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own confesslo4 and.,wo have the Na-
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Howard Robertson ................. 513 the guests. of their eelatly9s, . Me, and
well ged 83 ears and 0 months;
a' a
% boarding school, the I
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Hrnosb Rathwell ................. 1 820 Mrs. J. W� S, ,
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The funeral too 'place on Saturday
eallifesntereed
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.friends have swallowed this. Every
ReginaldSwith ...... � ............. 080 - In. the Mail and Empire I� t of ma.
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from her late rosldbnce -to Maitiana
city. Her last voyage 'wai with h
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adjective descriptive of everything
that W4s vile, unsound and ruinous to
Alfred Sturdy...... ... -.1. I - - 600 triculations at tile University, onJuly
Willimut Towersey. , ... 1.1.1 ... 59-1 12,we note,the names of.P. R. Munroe,
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cemetery, � � I
The funeral of- Jane, widow of the
husband on his leaving India b
instead of going .through to Scotlan
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the country's best' Interests, made to
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Reginald Tye .................. . i 071 class 11 in general proficiency in the
late Mr, Donald McKenzie, mother of
Mrs. not being well, they
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I . build up the rich man, to toad down,
Maxwell Wilson ................ 1. 601 General Course ; Ili Greek, Miss L,
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0. Mrs. Alex Johnston, oddfelloy,v.9 Hall,
trained in New Tork some time it
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l4rass and oppress the poor Min, to
I say nothing of expressionlo tba6 would
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GODERICH OWARAT . Masson, daughter of lodge Masao)],
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I R SCHOOL Vre Stewart and Miss M.F. Wilsoni
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J. and - grand-diother of Miss McKenzie,
artist, took place on Friday last from
- then.came through to Torontos, Whi
city Seemed toPlease Mr. Hodge ve
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be tantamount to. curses Were showe.,-"
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Gertrude Hood.. 023 daughter of Rev. Jasper Wilson, all of,
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*tile riAidence of her grand. daughter,
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much, and his wile . 0 � able
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Orlando Gr'Iffiix,,:-: Goderich ; in B nglisb, J. Ure Stewart;
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Mrs. (Dr.) Gal ow, Mrs, McKenzie
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continue voyage, Mr, HC )5ge se
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. opposition I There was nothing too bard
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� . HXEWER PUBLIC SCHOOL in Franch,#Miss M, F. Wilson.
' . Miss Kate Watson is spending a part
Winifred Carling
been an invalid for the past forty
years ago, and yet was always cheer-,
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for Archie, who then left college a
.came through to the Queen City.
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fovthem. to say I There was no promise'
too -wild, fox, thein to witkis use
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Ruby Davidson .................... 740. � ., in Detroit. I
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fill, loving -and kind, Her usband.
Mr. Donald McKenzie, pre -deceased
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1. St. David's street citizens were q
Dolly Dickson ............ * .......... 765 . uite
- indignant. Tuesday 17th
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her four years ago. The late Mr. a -ad
'from 'Inverness,
lovely estate on the Huron Road whe
annihilate the National if
Winnie Howard.. ! ... 6- .... ... 719 on a.,=., !not.,
Mrs, McKenzie ca;me
be felt he could settle with b4i fam
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they could only be -placed in power. -
The credulous farmer,' ilhe ,grumbling
aKarslake ...... I : 540 to find Paris green, mixed with brah
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Millie Martin ..... 1 8,-3 01. shorts, strewed. along. tile street
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Scotland, half a century ago, and set-
. tled In Goderich about .eighteen years
wl pleasure.' -He then sent.for
remainder of his farallyp Mr, -Dav
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portion of the working classes*b'd arib
JennieMurray ................... from Halste d's to.the residence of Mr,
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later. R,ev, James Adheson. officiated'
Hodgd, Miss Hodge and.. bar broth
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agailist every form of government, the
Ruth Rollins ................. � ...... Y75 Symon. Ib xxiusL be for the' benefit of
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at bongo and grave, Mrs. McKenzie be.
Robert. Mrs, John Prouilfoot (tod 1v
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so to whom
purchaseable Voter,apd. tho ,
. Clar ,4 any cows that Indulge in a reverie
a Ross ............ . . ac -
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-one of the oldest members .here of
it'hige
Corsellas, Hodge, now of Chiergo, we
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lavish promisep were freely made,turile
� Vex a Snell ............ ::,::::::.:,.: �14 upon that street at night. . I
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Presbyterian church, faithful and
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Maud Taylor ...... I ........ I ... ... 1., 037 Mrs'. Cunninghame and daughter,
true to her faltb. and her home. The
'Mr. Hodgq:s health perinitted bid
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were put in power, and the predicted
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Olive Wescott ............ ... ..., ... Miss Berthaj are spending this. week.
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pall -bearers were Messrs. Arthur Can -
mainirig in India the British Gover
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. ruin has not'been effected, for, the
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Sandy.Bawded.. . . .............. _ 615 with friends Ili Colborne. - .. - ,
1. telln. DaTid Hay, William -Bell, Gor-
ment was anxious to make him I
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simple
. reason that they,deliberately,tis
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HarryBissett ............. It -.. ....... Zell . Miss M, . Campbell is vlaiting!Friends
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don Cotitts and John Johnston. :rhe&
.General Accountant and we wou
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-the had all along intended to do,Went
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-ArthurWood ............. I ........ I , 57 I I . �
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funeral courtege waslarge and wend..
never have hitd the pleasure of kno
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b"K their proplises and main-
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. .. Mr,Magee of the 3ferebants Bank,
I . HHWSALL .PUBLIC SCHOOL , Elora spent a couple of days in town
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.ed its way to Alattland cemetery,
� P. 0, Inspector Hopkirk I paid an ofm
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generosity and. kind, lovi
remembravees of both. On Mr. Hod
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Ji)tta Divls� ...... I., ....... I—— ..... 552 With Iiiia wife, who had been the guest
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11161al visit to o�ur town latelk, ogtonsib.�
leaviiig Bomba lie was presented Wi
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the largest'Bib'Tid
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power by deogit and lying,. who have*
maintained' hl int by extrava-
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theft, t3
, Edna Neelands. i �_,,.I...,-i ........ Oil of her grwid-pavents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
Samuel Bullard .......... : ......... M50 � Green, for a couple of Weeks. . Mr. and
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ly to, locate the points -where now the
letter boxes haye been placed. There
,we have ever .see
It was printed in Cambridge inI
and writtou'upowthe fly she6b.io
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gailce, corruption and appeal
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. the7peoplein a whining.
Willie Bilach . . 552 ,Mrs. Magee returned to their howe ,at
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Rueben-Cud;�16'_ .......... :. *,'*
t Elora the end of thowegic.
- Ia one,near Sharnian's. boot and shoo
. sioreandoneatIt. Thompson's Cor.,
following :�ltln. acknowledgement
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tone "why.make a changv.� - Let the
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. farmer, the merchants the wage
H. Long ....... !..,..!.:.::.. 7Z2 Mrs 1. Reid's sale was deelitred� off no
'OrV McGregor..... A
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r an � ,be
Elgin Avenue. We'did not learn. on:
Satueduy whether the service was
the v aluab]4 services cheieirfull� re
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-dered and ai a token of, his gene
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atid. -the, teurperatice advopp4te'answer
the the where. if bab
...... 4 , one offerifig her the price'pet'upon ,
Melvin Stoneman..,..,......... I.:_ ,* 5537 - . I ... . . I .
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ready'tor tile public on a
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respect and g
_cod opinion this book,t
foundation all
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uestion at polls
lots%e not again Rolen, and stolen'
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! BAYFIRLD PUBitIC SCHOOL , Miss Huldah "Whitely �uf Clinton
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- Rev, Dr, Meldrum. of 8 t' Paul will;
of momlity, -is presen
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ed to Mr. David Beath Hodge of t;
wholesale,their wIlLbe decibive.
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I spent, th e'past two weeks visiting her
j obatina Galbraith., ............... 551 c 6nain, Miss th, and also has
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in August, take Lhe Knox church pill-
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Jexxxima McDonald ................ 4 618
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Murdock Ross_ .' ...... I ... 11 ...... I . .
during the absence that. month of
Phit'pastorl Rer. James Anderson, w u
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DUNGANNON PUBLIC SCHOOL" - 42 quarts of green peas. Otir'eltizens
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will make a.boli . ., ...I., .
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Bombay, India, March IKI.11 .T
.esiskot-was covered'with %tbe'lovelle
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This has beelia at ,
.session of eady re-
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� . . ....641 like green peas. . . � . . I � I ;
Helena Glenn_ -� ........ ......... _' .
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I Mrs. Allan irlifig And two. child,
ren,'Hazel andsabarlie, have r,O.turned
flowerkof July,. serib by manylovi
friends Of deceased and her f4rall
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treatfor the Goverarixent. ..
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Ruby -McIntyre ............. i� ......... 776 Miss Maggie, -Steep, who spent two
Mary West..i.�:,.�..i,,,,,...........o.. ..602 Weeks the guest, of her aunt, Mrs.
to,theilyhomeafter a pleasant visit at
Clinton. Mrs. Sparling also. spent .%
among them,being large bunclies
Out flow6ro, the of Mrs..Me
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They -have hot Won a single, battle.
'They have. haidly ventured to take up
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Edwaid.Duieftin ...... ............. 540 ObarlesC Copp, returned to her borne at
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.,_::................ U1 Clinton on Friday p. mi, accompanied,
couple of,weeks at .Toronto with her
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Allan, handsom
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1111S band., - . I .1
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�. The garden party held in Mrs. It. 13.
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,,gur, e ettersi tribute fromh
gran ildren, the'farrilly of Mr. Jol
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Isilton Sheriff..: . On Frid
...................... 500 'is of Mr. W. Xieley, we saw. the
. grouni
Lillian J. Clark... 759
Smith's grounds -by , the Church
Women's Guild on thii evening of I
Prcudfoot, a � very handsome bask
fromthii MissA Donbgh aifd anoth
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I they have been compelled to abajidon.
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I... .. i ........... largest dolliection of floWers of the
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Manne Milldr.... � . 1 .
. 697 4ydiangea on one 'stem that, we ever
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Thuirs0my la6t wtis's, dbefded a uccess in
-.of weather, attendance and at,
'handsome wreath from a lovii
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The Ministers motf Parliameritur der
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helmina ll�ufh�r'f*ord k"'. .'
'Wil . .. .1 sawbefore. There.wereeigbtof them,
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tmption. The Marine Band' in h r
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the cloud of their tardy action in the
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Africanaffair. Prompt�
. ,. . ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL . I . Mrs. J. 0. 'Harrison ipent the ast;
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khakidressiabliyened the. cowpany ,at
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grave by Rev. 3'. $6ence Allay. T
Messrs.
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ressing.South
ty the Oppositiom opened fire, and they
. w, week guest,of
Phoebe Rickbiel ................... . Charlie Crabb. I .
- jrtairv:alo with good music, veryone
of "Annie
palb-bearers were A, Me
. Allan. R. -R. Cutt,- Hugh Durilo
. .
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were driven from one excuse to anoth-
Alfred Toriance........'.-...�.,..,..:, 541 . . � . .
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. - .. . The Leamington Post has a corres-
. adiniredtlielovely strains I I
Laurie." The evening was a perfect
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Aridrew'Whicely, Alex. Satind larkan
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er. At Phe time, theit most arildritv ad.
-not that tfiej
, . : CENTRALIA PU3aL1C.SCHOOL- I porident Who advocates the. pro-
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one. . Chinese lanterns were arranged
the little tables;
A Cox. The funeral cort6gawend
its way to Maitland
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mirers could. pretend
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came out of .the debAt6 with credit,
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Fleeda Baker .... � .... o ................ &gq pogAtioll of the silkworm in Essex-
EdithBreirib..... I .. M county. We gave out -readers a note
most artistically,and
With well dressed ladies and gentlemen
�
cemetery whe
the casket was laid in the family pl
. - . .
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. The best that could be said was that
Sir Wilfred talked an eloquent if belat-
*
,ggle lie ......... - some time since of the silkworm,
14 WIliurn: "* I ...... *..... I I.:. I 577 .
. � b* h MIS
Alvin& ilson W Ic a Robertson of the Public
ssated at them, made a. charming tab-
lean. Guild atte nded-to
by the side of her loving husband,
'of the family of. Mr.
I and .Mis. Hod
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ad loyalty. . 1. .1 i 11 .
, Then two of their rnosb aggress .
' . 've ,Earl.
.............. I... ... 1750
Clinton Hogarth ..... i.t`.. . .:.�: �,.. 708 Scho'61 staff of teachers at Windsor,
. . :. . i.
Mitchell 662 brought home -with, her. :
,Tbe:'Junior
, ' The
their wants most devotedly.
woric table was, presided over �by lfrs.
survive . than,. sa' Irl wh
ve a little gi
died m1ndia. MipsHodge land Mr
,.. .
. Ministers
. went to Europe. It is impos-
......... I ...... I ... .
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T rey Windsor ...................... 008 Thefuneral,of the late Mr. James
0
MoXim, Mrs. (Dr.) Holmes and, Mrs,
.
'untiring
Proudfoot, her two daughters, .We
.
0 .
I sible to look a doctor's certificate irt. its
bona fides, but little of a progressive
' . . ., .Rusk took plabefrom-his residence I on
CRED,I%low pusr,w SCHOOL - .., . �
Mr.
,Gord6n,llendersun. Very handsome
articles, made by' the -ladies of -the -loved
�
in their devotion, to their b
hiotbot, - * , - I . .. . I
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11% character cot. -d be expected Of! Ibis
Miaistry'*Ah. Messrs. Tarte arid Sift-
� � Friday, Rusk had been for years
Gordon Bloorrifteld ........... 654 , subject to attacks of asthma, all
....... . d suf-.
Clara Siegner 510 fered last year from tbe.effects of Ia..
Guild, lobvered thetable Mid. we were .
pnesentedwith a sonyeniifromit by
I
.Weare, . sorry to note the d eath,
Rates, wife of Me, James Pria of Go
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on under the care of their physicians �
...................... 1
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grippe, but, with his farxiily� fondly,
Atiss Malconason of Hamilton, for
erich who has beeniamployied foe som.
I 1.
I on the other side of the Atlantic.
No session ever dragged as - this oAe
: . . . .� .ASH'FIRLD I
. . . . hoped that his old-time strength would
S. S, No. Liie Griffin.'..........., return, and felt sufficiently recovered
which tribute'we. return our thanks.
Tbe-caudy table.bad. 11)413Y'vOtaliels�
'Miss '
time at Rat Portage, Mrso'Price neve
recovered from.her attack of Ia gripp,
. I
. did.. Day ,after da,y the depleted Miblst�
I . ry had no business.to propose, In des-'
,3 595
. . to take Mr. D. Fergusofi's *place ,,a
. . AnaieeTponstion ...... BIO I
Mrs. Elliotbl. Maude - Rutsoq and
-Miss Rutson presided over it. Btittbe
which she took about Christmas. tim
.
and'although she never feared fat
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peration, last -year's gerrymander' bill
. airi ,s but 4he Com,
was unearthed ag ..
. clerkof the ma r1ret, when tha
- .. . l3assle McKay... � .... 014� Z gentle-
. . . Andrew McMurchy.. 570 man.wais called away,to. DiBtrolb.souie
Unfortunately,'
fish pond was the attfaetion. presided
over by Mrs.'Charles Seaget, assisted
consequences, the disease develove
and carried her off.oi He
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. . mono -hardly. treated it seriously, and
the Senate returned xt'to its coffin.. �
Mr. 'Fielding kept back the '
, ; Mr;
� ,, 1710xiths ago,. �
6
, .. Sydb6y Gardner..... 579 Rugk
. �18 Asher Grey .... � ..... 571 must have taken'obld and 16
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* 10 Martha Johnstone.., 5M grippe or pneumonia, again laid him
'by Miss Mary Le'.Touzel, - The back-,
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,grbund-of tapostry. .had, eight: fishes,
son Joseph losb1is life at tile. iinio '
the corIllsion of the atea
� mers Philade
!,,,
.budget
until eople pegan to talk of immedi.
. Edith Scott._.......
. 712 up, arid all that medical skill or 'good
'. ". done for-
varying in size and hanging up over
tho.pond, Underneath the
rhia and anotlidi- which saddened he
I
ife. She also lost her two oldes
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. late oF( ctions, and then he endeavored
1:6 arouse some interest in Parllment�
, Peter Hogan ......... 594 x1tirsingcould -doi was films
, 12 .. 543 but with the warm July sunshine he
hie, friends
the motto, oil a large cartfs; "There, are
just ab good fish in the sea as ever
children - at- Blenheim years ago o
dlphtheria� and 96 few ago he
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I ary business 'by taking anotherldub at
. the tariff. Explanation of his "cut" be
I 13 E lizabeth Rnthe,fo;a 634 � seemed not �tb rally, and
I a nd family felt that theit.care was all
John McCrestle ....., 552 .
w'aroeaught." The hook was a gold-
one but We do not, know whether
years
daughter Mabel died here. Her par
,
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had none. Apparently, he'did, not
-
I . . Mr.Rask came to Goderich
I . M 'Dorm Bueglass. ... i. . ,54o irx�valii
'� � " with Mrs. Rusk thirty a O. He
on
th6 bait were ,g.oldan also, but, the prefa
ents came from Prince Ed[ ward Isl%nd
bilb Mrs. Price was born 'in Sarpi
I 'r. . .
know what effect it woxild haveon. the
116 RobeirtRivett ....... (W5 years
. . I was born in Mona township an could.
I
Ili dressed - little maideds'who Ilsbed
forty-three years, ago. She ileaves tw
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industriei of the country. But he did
his carving, and again Parliament was
I without business. �
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I . COLBORNE . claim Canada as his ain countkIe,to
S. S. No. 1 Toggle Green46 w which he was - loyal. In Politics he,
wlyth the golden hook. were charmed
with their exceedingly fine catch. The
Rev-
daughters, Nellie and Nettie. Th
fpneral took Place on Monday at 8.8
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The Opposition meantime wag firing
They further Invest-
, .... . was a strong Conservative, and i '
Afelvyla Tyndwii ...... in 're"
! 3 � ligion. a Methodist. He live(! retired
May Rose 573
,,all ond was a decided success,
Mai Turnbull chatted pleasantly
� lies
P. in. to Maitland cemetery Where all
beside her beautiful daughte
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away. wanted a
. igation into the shaimeful West Huron
andBrockville bye -elections; but the
. . ............
. . Pearl Whitney...., C39 for some years , and was patient
" .4 Minnie Naegele ...... �: 679 through all his Illfiess, a kind father
with the uesta, and Mrs. .Turnbull
was activefly enTaged attending to the
r( ,quirements 0 the evening, Join
Mabel, �
Miss Vida Ruston leaves� to -day Ill
the
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Government as patently -did not,.want
. . it. Mr. Borden it. motion, on the
Wealey Johtis;. C31 and o liging neighbor, He leaves be.
6 Alma Goldthorpe" 552 sides his sorrowing widow two sons
. 9
- MlssT. Dickin on of Ddtroib, daugh.
staff of trained nurses. at th
Eakeside hospitals Chicago, a ,privat
�.,
I
put
orde bift,,'Ithe "
r aperarm
...
. Lorne Kenn'edy ....... 540 and three, daughters, Thesons tire.-.-
, Mr. 'Will Rusk of'Michigan, and Allen,
ter of ex�-Postmaster General Don M. institution.
Dickinson, U. S,, is -the guest of Mrs, -
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Mir, Stewart,icf. Richardson's elevato
.
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pGoVernme.1
won ldpno I 0 ass witho 6
debate, tbxis making it vdry late in the
. � Joseph 12. Straughan. 571
'. I 9 HarryWilliama ...... r92 of town,o the daughters, Mrs,
, Ed.
Swartz of the Huron Hotel, Miss Rusk
Kin ,,late of Texas, at her residence staff
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ei, gton street, . . : V Thomas
onv�.'_ "
had a visit from his brother
Stewart O Algoma, Who. Q
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session before it could be reached. So
Mr. Borden dropped his' motion and
.
. . HattIe_Barkar....%..*.. 021
I � (Mollie Adelaide)late teacher at Prince
. . . gone
Miss, McDougall was, while promen
I
down to, the! 70ronth hoop tat. -
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. dmebt to'
moved it again as an amen .
supply, when th6 Gbvernment flatly
. GoDnRIC11 � , , .
I I Albert, N, W. T, but formerly of the
S. Central School staff, and Bertha, form-
S. No. I Ruby Gibsom ........ Sio of the Remptville Public School,
ading around the square on Saturday'
night, relleyed of her purse which con. a
the BRY
Mrs. Lawson an little daughter took
trip wi, to, n Lawson to Go
and Wr"ll th e
I
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refusedto permit& bommittie of en-
quiry. This was a marvelously sharp
'
oily
. Austin Chisholm.; ... 6G2 but the ast,year of the Central School,
.. Delbert Johnston .... 01 Ybe casket covered.
tained an order for $35 on one of I
ba,�klq, $3.20 in csish and rp gold k3en trim
hadjust, been to
to 0 atham. .
The Misses Mouritcaable of Qlixxto�
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k
� turns foi. they had granted one into
this same stibect; 6n less evidence last
sta% was with
� 5 Priscilla Torrance .... 571 beautiful floral tributes from his many
0 Amos Beavers 571
whIc I presented her are
and 26 cents in stamps, 'The youth
spending some weeks in town.
We
06-1
7
session, but they were equal to It,
They did not hesitate to .pronounce
........
. h 661 lovingfriends. ,Mi.Rusk was Grana
.r g.. '
a : I 648 Master of -the L. 0. L. Lodge of this
I
_Ottie 8tovIln
T oboas "O "'ey, , , -
wore running shoes, who Snatched it
and was too agile for his followerso' aftetnoo
tain
were - presentea on Monday
Ba % b , Mrs. Babb, wife of Cap,
b the
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themselves mistaken - last year. and
put up man aft er nina-eyen members -
I .. I Dell, Rare n ..... . r)78 town, No. 182,and an honored member
� . 0 . ISO .,, of the PrecAptory� of the Black Knights
D lin
,*,� Ster i g.. 1. I WO 0 -b.
some of whom were on wheels.' The
robbery took place at the corner Ban k half
?J
Of Ocean Houses with
a dozen duck eggs, each weighing
.
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of the Government -to say most am
hilticaly that an investigation wourid, �
. .. of Ireland N 315. The floral tributes
. .
. STANL'BY � . WON an emblem of the Black Xmights
..
of odiximerce where youn men h I
often at lea9b,they statid fix tile doo
dent
ounces. I
Major Beek met, with quite an accL.
on Monday by his
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not be permitted. Paxille clathour
arose, however, and late one night the
a. S. -No. 3 �dlth Rothwell ...... 677 of Ireland,. triangular in shape, with
� 4' Minnie Penhale 610 the insignia of the B. Xla in the can.
wity and at Parson's Pairs West stree
E very night almost some one can b accidentally
oily stepping
u r,
Pon, h a - � foot. - lie
Premier sacrificed his followers and
. ......
'5 tre; ,t lovely large. wreath with the
Gartic Dowson MP $
foun staffffing in the West street door- th6ughl,
a day's rest would ease the
, ..
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.
soundedt a retreat. lie would grant an
. Commission; but he
enquir ' ' a
'
, . ....... . ,word Father in purple letters was the
. . Alice Stenhenson-, 064 floral offering of..the family; lovel
a Percy Witniess
way. 66derich, needs two policemen 134111-
.
If r6bbers lurk thus, yet it is the first
. . I
Ilan - James Garrow and his daughter
Would Wei it to, investigate all -
lomig'a
scanda 0 t any, one cared to bring
. ...... ibute OT
7 Minerva Stephenson basket of beautiful flowers, tr
Edith ' 576 Mrs, Ed. Swart;l-, large bunch of lillies
case of highway r6bbary of which we Beatrice
h a heard. Wag McDougall lost the
aV.
are at the sea side,
Master. Harry Babb of the Oceitu
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. 0 Ca"rig ........ and ferrisfronallis grandl.childr
I Louise S orriff; ...... 6�3 Itandsome en,clara.
Jack Swartz; boq�etof
.
same purge one year ago in t same flouse
h
115 in it, monia,
is suffering from. plouro-pnou-
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Charge after charge came from the
Opposition benches with regard to the
. .
arid
� Milton offer .... 661 White asters and ferns, Miss Stapleton
Xe
Per% Edig e Huron House Mr. Ed. Aftrill
manner. ,ThOn
but the young man was arrest6d board.
Ing. the. train thirteen miles distant. Mrs-*WlIson
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Mr, Wilson of Jersey City rejoined
At Mrs. Beek's and a nt,
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Yukon, Mr. Sifton was away, however
and Mr. Sutherland, who represented
,,
. Saw' KpoyEe . &28 and Miss Attrill of Ridgewood Park,
18 Braily Clark....,.- 740
Lal ber---;Tho purse has since been found. a
Wilson
very pleasant,- time. Mt. and gra.
,
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him, offerglid perfunctory official expla-
nation an refused enquiry, The scand-
I a, large bunch of white IiIIIe8 and pet.
.. . . uplas; Epworth League of 'Victoria
HAT
rainus,the gold pen and $3.20, ..
Air. John Mitcbell. received tele- ab
have returned to their home
Jerse City;
7bute
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als were not hUshed, but the Govern-
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. street eburobs a handsome basket of
tr. S, S. No. I John Drysdale ... 687 flowers; Misses Hillier and
a
ram from Marinette, Wisconsin, W health.
g.,
04189 Brindley is in very poor
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ment-a Government which had boast�
ad at the beginning of its term that It
Sara Dowson.'... 508 .Minnie
Sep. Sell. Xo.* I Clarissa Cantle.;. 510 I Utm Barry, large boquet of white ros-
on Sunday evening, announcing
the death of,his son, Joseph, who was the
The Misses Holland of Exeter are
this Miss Mema-
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would welcome charges and always ac-
I cord griquirles-pefused allow them
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es ; Miss Isobel Sharman and Miss M.
Arthur Gellnas,.. 671 Campbell, lovely shower boquet of
I John Laporto.. ferns -, bo
a olgar maker and was born in Gode- lion,
rich on 21th May, 18CO, He last visited tfie
guests week of
Thav Will take the round trip on
Pittsburg before their return to.
I
,to
to -no probea,
f This is the history of five months
S, S, No.' 2 .Freeborn Johnston,:: 710 whiteaweet peas and net of
roses ani ferns, Mr. and Mrs. Y
0 Liple, Ranhic 502 I Bro*
his father here in ISU and was enjoy- Exater.
the beat of health. The remains
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and 4 half of oession-6xicopt the figur.
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eS of this tecotd-breakin estimatios,
........ , an Miss Alice Sharman, lovely
. gby
. 10 Jolip Coleman ....... 620 oqu - at of ''white asters and ferns,
ing
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%me througlift,ona Marinette on Wed gue9b
" July. I
Mrs. Louis Elliott ja in London, the
of . tier daughter, Mrs. Clir atal,
I
which, under the new Aberals, are
John MoBwatil..,,...., 604 Rov. J. S, Robinson officiated at house
nesday, 25t .
Miss May Elliott, London, milliner
,-i I ,
among the dommoriplacem .
'Is It a aeasioti for a Government df
11 Rose Regaft. . 638 and grave, At the house'the Victoria,
Pearl Tdylor::::::: '0: 735 street choir rang up. Rusk's favorite
. Mies Alicia P, Ilaberlack of Iluffalo at
will be the guest this seawillof bar Stiag011,
Gray & Parker's, will, this coming
attend the Now York openings
. ,
.
All the Talents 0 pe 'Oroud of 2 . 16 it. a,
,
0 8TEPHIU4 . hun, "Shall we gather at the Hver."
into the
sister, Mrs, .James Clark, The Crescent. in
Miss Haberlack came on Saturday.
bhe interest of the London firm.
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credithble, session to, prece4o a geneVil S,
eloot(on P- -,-Star.
8, 110. 2 Lula Emery ........... 552 T a casket Wits taken out
lawn, after the church set -Vilna. was
.
P'cas a bear ,,, mind the lavrn party
. ==��t�!!_.-. I
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. 1. Sep,
Sell. 0 955
JohnMeoir'by" ::-, ended, and then John Searlett, County
3
g�lvaxx 0 11 Friday by the ladies of Knox
Porteeg Hill. I
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IMSMsT OP WEST TEVU01f .
Cap 4hony . . reA
,
ph M MasterSouth Huron, performed some
I John Rran ... � .n .
Malcolm McD -�Id_ 614 of the ceremonies of Ills Order, The
, ..No 613 day lovely and the lawn the
e ureh upon the beautiful grounds of
P ostmaster Galt. I
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Mr;s. Alexander her Roy
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Mes, Wm. MODOU1411 of Et groond.,
to the
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wag with
and son re- ville
guest of rs, .Tames JVc4
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ANTRAXOT)"ZXAXINATTON,
. USnORX14 flowers dotted o'er, of which the
=eagentlemanwasso
turned to their homid near Cleveland' Donald.
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8, S. No. 9 Christina Eaklu 1782 fond, add.
after visiting Mrg.Alexanderla parents,
Miss McAllister of Clinton In spend.
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The following Is tho Ilab of canal.
......
. Annie PAosmore..... 605 ed to the solemnity of the occasion.
distance big
Xr, and Mrs. J. R. Williams. Ing
a, few da a at'Brayside ai the
vaphall,
1. . .
. datao'pagsed by the Board of nxtimin,
William Gardner, 716 -.The friends from a were
� a, Mabel Duncan *:: relatives ,Mr. A. It. Allen of Ingersol,
Dr, Charles D. Williams returned on guest
Thursday to Lakealde hospitals. West,
of Mrs,
Reid Torrance and James McDonald
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� . Oro for W086 Huron, together with the "
. I marks obtained by oalab. v On account
..... ool
- ;, Mary Rdaelt ........... 3 nephew, and Mr. and Mra. Tom Allen,
ern Reserve. Olevelandi after taking, a Wheel0d.
to the Point Parm on Sunday,
_
,
Robert, Duncan ...... 17 Dungannon, One of Mr. Rusk's els.
week's holiday at the home of his par. and
-
were entertained by their old
. of the oxc6ptlobal character of the dic.
. 4 Alfred Duawell ....... C32 tero returned to her home at Muskoka,
hoe brothee8
ants on Church street. Diend,
lamily
Mr. John Shavv, felrmerjj� of
I . . '.
� tatiou Vapor, slid the fact that the
5 Edith McLeod ........ W1 Ovo daga pro,Oioua to
Inking lit bad taken
Mts.J. Fisher and were no-
orter's Hill.
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. authorized spelling book had been
Berthaltuasell ... deaths I a change
William lllsher�. 610 for tile bettat. The funeral was coa.
companiee nni their trip north thig
week by Mts, John Wilson, mother of In
A speelal collection will The taken up
Bothany church on Sabbath nbxb
r ,
less thom 0, year lit use in most of the
, ... dueted by L. O, L,s No. 162, and the
EdWard Wtatoott.... SIX
Mrs. Fisher. 110- 6110011011
to ilto toward gettinga, no*
w
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tchoolo, the.b6atd reauceil the value
.
. I 0 Ehill .. .... 515 Princeptory of Black Knight§ of Ire-
Alice 13orr _ worol
land, No.815, The
Mr. Abraham Wilson, who haa re. or
aided with his son -iii law, Mr. J. Alt�
an for the church.
MAS XOM Mnegah,
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of tho p4por� to 00 atia the total roquir.
Victoria iners ...... 020 pall-bearern
4fter ap,anding &
�.
. ed to pass to Mo. The numborof can.
wr'sT.WAWANOSH Mossrs. St. ;, MCMAth, John Martin,
' I Roberf; Sharman, 0, Twondle, Thomas
kin. t1w past yearrill more. leff; recellto few
ly for St, Louls, Miclilpany. where lie home
dayar with friends, returned In her
In Goderteh.
I .
didated Writing Was 270 aftil of those,
8,.8,14o. I Wrote GerVin ........ 141 Bell Lieut. Wells, The floral tributes
*111 spend't 0 sumfliers All auttlikin
W. A. Elliott., teacher, ls camping
�� � .
Ks vr1II W aeon, 116 have bassed,
Luc SAnderaoll.t..., 414 11104, VhaOt011- 110fON the fUn6tal
�11 . 2 Id.3111. Wilson left the members of the L. 0.
11AWIll 002RIO tile Xotth-Wbst to re- the
aide 1% his daughter. breezem
lake. Ile says he enjoys the lAke
1. �
. Ittollivelk VAU16 OUT.&UST)
V
........ r)r)g cortege
3 W111141111 .7. Smyth oil L, marched around the caskob and, then
wl
Miss Caldwell and, Mies Dignan of
very Much.
I'll I-
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"' d"op
a ,,,Ia" "' 0'"k* * * " * * " "
15 George J0N0rxo,n.,' ", M5 formed In recession. The funioral
...
pan", ""inapent " ""Y days flest week
.
Pimples
.
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C1Wk,1.,,.. *I*#, 40
It �10 ` `6 1016,
I tin " E
tephinijbini '48
1 VAST WA-WAXOSU I cortego,whict) Wits very lar 1.0, proceed-
slowly to Maitland ceme ry.
b guo Mrs, 1. Albkono
In "Illy ` oat
Mnitia" I t I "is O noying,
on tile face are nofi only
_ &n.
but the,V, Indicate bad blood,
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!Wx
� ed
ik
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...
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010et4t I On" Min, im on I
ob NafIa? ... ) ,so
11 1,4RUthotford
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8"s, No. 6 nompholim .......... 5,15 Miss Mutru" of Diiitroib Is thin gueAb (3! Ai oil 0 f London Is the 116od
MIS M A,
I gu= �t tket)' , Toronto straot. Ifying
flftlbirt Bamford .... W of her aunt, rs. X,ftehatsmv V8,
I I � . .
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,sr
a Sm tparills, cures them by put.
the blood.
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d, b" . 11 1 1LL . I . I Loghornette, nicely trimmed . I
re- Ladies' Collars at 100 - � ...'4` - with feather and colored straw, our reguilav I .
d Ladies' Linen Collars in lain I . � price was 80o each, just I a fe* left.togo atf ....... I 11 9c, I 1�
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re gatin, also muslin and, lace insertion in assorte I I Ladies"and Children's Cotton Roses WArran bed fast I .. .
ily I .I colors,regular price Is 456, -to clearab .......... 250 . black, ribbed, and plain, our regular Igic and 18o 100 , , I
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re, '789 yards of the best Canadian and English Prints, . . 12ic qualities,to clear 3 for ............. _.. ... 260
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